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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1967 TWBNTy-POtJR iilanrtrPBtpr iEwwUtg l^waUi Avengu Daily Net PNflB Rni ; The Weatiiei* . For Ijhe WoBta Ended Showers, tapering oft' this Cub Scout Pack 2 of Second CMptember 98, 10e7 evening, low in 60s; partly A bout Town Congreg:ational Church will I ‘ cloudy and cooler tomorrow, have its first meeting of the high in 60s. •t. X l u r « Bpiwsopal OuUd season tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. 15,207 win ■ponaor a Rupun^gv Sale in FeUowship HaU of the Mmehester^A City of Viliage Charm nnmAar, Oot 5 at 9 a.m. in church. Boys interested in Join­ (Classified Advertising on Page 21) ...PRICE SEVEN CENTS MaUl HaU at the church. Those ing the pack may attend the VOL. LXXXVI, NO, 306 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 wlafaliic artlclea picked up may a ^ n d the meeting and should can ICra. C9aude Porter of 39 be accompanied by at least one Hyde St.^ or Mrs. Arthur Bur- parent. nap, 90 ICcKee St NeiU HaU is adjacent to the Park St en­ Good Old Days? ^ trance to the church. Miss Arlene LaPenta of 60 Wedgewood Dr. and Oary Heard Oa k l a n d ; o a n f. ( a p ) i - B o i n b —T he new presllideinlt o f The Elks Club wlU serve of 281 Henry St. are membeta :* ; ' Mints Oomege fb r 'Wionien re­ cherrystone clams, steamers, of the Upsala Choir at Upsala College, East Orange, N.J. minded the gWIs ia|t. their clam and baked stuff­ III ed clams tonight from 7 to 9 U.S.DJI. CHOICE convodaitton th is .flAh whialt at,4>e clubhouse. The event is the good old days reialUy Members of the Ladies of St. for Conversion were like. ■ op «i to members, wives and James’ wiU meet tomorrow at Among the ruHeh con­ their gfuests. 6:40 a.m. at St. James’ Church r WASHINGTON (A P)— longer the proper way to meas- 1970s will be. Sources say .this is fronting fiounider Susan. to attend the funeral of Miss a fair picture: Mars T eacher Return Most U.S. single-bomb nu- strategic strength, MUXs When She eWtended The Salvation Army will have Alice Gorman, a member. —Air Force Minuteman III: a meeting: of Its soldiers and STEAKS missiles will be con Without publicly detailing Mit Holyt^e Oollege more 600 missiles, three warheads members of its adult groups Katherine W. Lander Mary E. Matson verted in five years to hy­ their capabilities, McNamara than 100 yetans a go, sold Members of the Eighth Dis­ ordered Into production the Air each, plus special packages of D r. Roiberlt J. 'Went, w as tonight at 8 at the citadel. dra-headed weapons capa­ trict Fire Department will have • Force Minuteman III, which decory warheaids and penetra­ this: a department meeting tomor­ Merit Semifinalists ble of striking several ene­ tion aids. Total 1,800 warheads. Advertisement— will be sunk in concrete- hard­ "No Studenlt itiay have First D ay row at 8 p.m. at fire headquar­ Miss Katherine W. Lauder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ —Air Force Minuteman I I : SHORT my . cities simultaneously. ened firing silos, and the Navy’s male acquainttances unless Coventry Scholarship» Fund ters, Main and Hilliard Sts. liam Lauder Jr. of 118 Prince­ 400 missiles, one warhead ea^h and Miss Mary E. Matson, both Pentagon sources say. Poseidon—successor to the Po­ they are retired missionar­ home tour. Sat. Sept. 80. 12-S ton St. with decoys and “ pen-aid." To­ of Manchester, are among the By 1972, according to a rough laris—which can be launched by ies or agents of benevolent Uneventful p.m. Tickets $2.00. Vinton’s Miss Matson is a senior at breakdown outlined by Penta- submarine beneath the sea. tal 400 warheads. store and Country Store. Route More than 100 members of the nine local secondary school stu­ —Navy Poseidon: 31 subma­ societies.’’ Senior Citizen’s Club attended Bast Catholic High School. She . g

B o h t m Canadian 'Itse Board df wlQ hoU ftis senond piiblk; Peet Moss Candidates in Town Election hetadlng of ttw year In the North-South vulnerable BenttOey SfchOoJ tuidltortum By AiJHlGD SHBINWOLD NORTH ir1l8f*0 Q Q . ' Polls , *11 p ^ ^ James Hassett for the 1907-72 ters. town reGfidenlts to lair oplii- - day’s hand, played last year in 4> 963 2 bale. 75 per store. the OommunKyHaflUnUl 8 p.m. planning commU- Baroorab is a graduate of ions on any edUOalUonul toe annual Rubber B ri^e Tdur- BAST No rainchecks. Slograpfaiea ot the various Sion. Democrat Grosvenor Windham High School and the maltber ootntog under the naihent in Las Vegas.' The an- » A 10 8 6 3 ♦ Q52 oauAdateB have been am>e«u'- man is opposing incumbent Ro­ ConnecUcut State Technical In­ board’s jutliScDcItkin. swer was simple: "A good play- ^ i:? 973 iqg in The Herald this week. A bert Gorton for the 1968-73 term. stitute. He has attended Man­ Regular board bustoens er cein go down when his oppon­ oontlnuatkm follows; The list of Hassett is chairman of the chester Community College and win be suspended end mem­ ent is a better player.’’ is quality control manager afld Opening lead —six of spades. candidates will be concluded in commission and has lived in bers win mske no formal SOUTH tomorrow's Herald. engineer for the Arrow Tool Co. West opened the six of . spades, town 23 years. He hM been presenlbaltfoR. They will be 4 KJ4 ZoniBC Board of Appeals chief deputy sheriff of Tolland of Wethersfield; He is a mem­ there premsrily to team 'the East put up toe queen and South CP KJ10 4. Democrat incumbent John ber of the board of tax review, public's sentiments on edii- won with king. South was too O 105 Morfaaos is “ >e ballrt ^o„3t^ble for 10 years. He is a running for reelection and lives Oattonal poUtees. good a player to try an immed­ 4> AQ107 iate diamond finesse, This would carpenter. He has served as one with his family on Rt. 44A. The. spedSl meettngs al­ West Hopper was appointed to fill lose to toe king, and a spade East South Auto Timer ^ ^ r r is SHvei^ein. It hw representaOves to low ettizens bo mslce known Pass . atace been dlscoverod that ^ r t - Planning return would give West four Pass 1

"> I^nselaer The annual town meeting will road toll. Mr. and Mrs. Gunther was going on. Since South’s Bureau reports, — Flu* — years and is serving as its Polytechnic InsUtute. He man- plan was going to work West A deepening storm which has Q take place Monday, starting at Winkler are In charge. Dorto Day, tamliman. He was bom and the li^ m e n t group at had to steer declarer in a dlf- brought heavy rains to many Richard Hairto Closet & Storage raised in Manchester and has Whitney East Hart- 6 a .m ., adjourning at 8 p.m. and ,5 * '* Road Start* ferent direction. sections of toe middle and north , . At toe conservation commia- “Caprice” Color Hved to BoMon for seven yeara. ^rd, is a naUonal rear com- reconvenlng at 8:30 p.m., all at meeting last night It was After some thought West led Atlantic states will move to a ■ O Accessories toe three of spades. Now South position just north of Lake On- Men’s IJ”Jewel He is m i ^ e r of the Three-J’s ««ander of toe U.S. Poj^r toe Community Hall. reported that Francis Flano had restaurant. He has served on and is on toe Bo^n saw that an unsuccessful club tarlo this evening. This storm Wedaesdsy the boaid of dlre«atora of the ? “ hl‘c Ubrary_____ board._____ He has The election of officers Is toe begun building a road Into Her- finesse would give West two is importing warm molsture-la- George CL Scott ■bo Wwisr AM llved in Bolton 18 years. He and part of toe meeting that goes on rick Memorial Park, and that “The Film Flam Man” Q Manchester Ison's Club and is a clubs and three spades and w m den tropical air over all of Con- Watches his family live on Brandy St. all day. At 8:80 toe town wUl toe Job would take about two Courier Vacuums pant president. He and his fam­ toerefore just as dangerous as necticut this morning. Somewhat TWOnSROAD — Soon — 1<39 iTi::! 39c ily Hve on South Rd. Wadman is a native of New- hear such reports from town of- weeks to complete. an unsuccessful diamond ' fl- cooler and drier air will grad- Lee Marvin HUM «75 0nrR9f.4MS Our Rag. Law Pika 13.95 •ton. Mass., and a 'graduate of fleers as are required by law Because money remains in Par' ■■'-"I* Color by Deluxe “Point Blank” SUverstein is a Ufelong resi nesse. Instead of having a clear ually work around toe storm WoHMn*i StH Hamilton College in Utica, N. and take action on foiur other the park development fund toe line of play South had to choose center, arriving in New England dent of Bolton. He graduated y j^^^3 commission discussed toe pos- 12 Nckot from the University of Coimec' a finesse. Saturday. It’s easy to see wito our 20- In toe meantime unseasonably p | p @ M 8 1.29 39c ticut with a B.S. in business ad- Marine Corps and is a mami- Three items are left over from sibllity of a tennis court but EsoasaasE] facturer’s representative in meeting which didn’t quite could not decide whether It 20 hindsight that South should chilly air prevails through toe ministration and now -works hearting and cooOing equipment. . j.- jj requirements Sept should be located In toe park or have stuck to his original plan middle of toe nation. Predawn IM Typo Shoo 3 i f f WKn me new jungiana Mutual „ . _ . . T>„unn « v « ______< ihA hio-v, »,hnni ■rmiinHn tt 44.95 8.77 He has Hved in Bolton five jg >niejr are toe acceptance of on toe high school groimds. The to take a second club finesse, temperatures were in toe 30s U fe Insurance Oo. He has 00m- idfited Green Hill Dr., authorization of commission wUl discuss a tennis Actually, South tried toe dia- and 40s with scattered frost ~- sum ilyte to movo • Antl-Magnetle *^ - *» * -- - hsoA — 2*39 I2)i X X 3V* 99c • Radhim Dial Cbarier Life Underwriter,y children live on Bayberry Rd.— the selectmen to apply lorfor a court wito other boards. —mond «"»»»»finesse and ,™ntwent /lAwndown, r»»rtAHported tnin manymanv uPoHnnssections ft from SATURDAY nuBUiirt * a s tooMiiiir wtakto is comparable to a mas- Building Commission state grant for toe purpose of Commission secretary Stanley Don’t blame SCuto. Give West toe Midwest to the Deep South. it iil diaarii . . . inride tool n d eofd- PhwtkUan rio ftantStorafo • Sweep aeeond-hand ter's degree, under the auspices Incum bent Democrats building a new elementary Bates and member Robert credit for misdirecting a d e ------^------itorafe . . . lopoholio dlipooolilo bag • Water-reslitaiit clarer who was headed right. Gmnts of UCOnn. He has been an al- Charles Lathrop and Michaelschool (a legal formaUty over- Young will write up Bolton’s SPECIAL . . abovoAoor attirhiiMid, iTxiixr 99c Tfaiiadvc" 1*29 • Shock-proof ternate on toe zoning board o f Spetrinl are running unopposed jeoked earlier), and appropria- open space plan for presenta- Daily Question K rj I ■ '.V rj ( I. 'R N A i u f s 0 Unbroakablo main spring Partner opens with one dia­ rameals. He Uves with his wife 1967-73 terms. Demo- additional 12,600 for tion to a special meeting of the #676 0«r. Rsff. «t.9S 59.95 P w N nu tf • Expandon band on Hillcreet Rd Frederick Barcomb is op- instaUation of a new heating commission and then to toe mond, and the next player pass­ Ska. es. You hold: Spades, Q-6-2; ar N rs • Qift Bnod SVitTis moved from Manches- »y«t««" 1" the Community HaU. town planning commission, #677 OM’lif.if.fs 79.95 Hearts, 9-7-S; Diamonds, K-8-6- Cryalah, 87c 1 Yoor Factory g'CoMor Ooaraatao ter to Bolton six years ago. He ^ tx,throi> has Uved to Bolton item on the agenda This plan must be approved 4; Clubs, K-8-4. STEAKBURGER is a native of New Brunswick veara and Is serving his tolrd c®"®®™ ® P*®®® property be- before oj^n sp^® * ^ 6s can be What do you say? and studied at the University chairman of the Demo- deeded to toe town on Birch apirfled for. ■ae Freja Park Answer: Bid two diamonds. of New Brunswick, ^le is an cwuUc Town Coirantttee. He at- Mt. Rd. by Lawrence Plano. across Notch Pond, is From the orginaton aur^s agent for the John Hancock tended (Manchester schools and Moderator of toe annual town ready for purchase u"^er open plus—Bob Hope PLATE of High Intensity Kreskin’g Anscomatic ^660 500 Watt L ^ I««.raaceC o.ln .B olton h e toe A ^ T meeting wUl be Mrs. Claire space lej^lation and toe com- Transformer J, i “ 8 On The Lam” Lamps U ehalnnan of the Boy Scout gurance school. He conducts his Warfel, Democrat w ? o^ wh^toff or n T u “ESP Game” titx^ ommnlt'tee and on the in^rance agency in' (Man- Democratic workers will be ... EASTHARTfORO application for board of deacons of the Oon- chesfer and lives with his fam- Mrs. Evelyn Billings and Mrs. , _ j Everything Goes In omvt IN ★ «r Powered Slide gregatlonal Church. He lives jjy Keeney Dr. Marguerite Geer, machine tend- “Hate Off Game” •witli his family on ■Vernon Rd. iSpetrini has been serving an ^rs; Mirs. Mary Rogowski, chal- School Menu Monday, American chop suey, Hutchinaon was born and unexpired term on the cwnmls- lenger; Miss Ann Warfel, offl- “GOD’S LITTLE ° Hi-Intensity The Now Aetitn Oamt wax and green beans, raisin raiaed in BoMon, and has had sion. He has lived in Connecti- dai checker; Mrs. Marilyn Projector cookies; Tuesday, cold cut, corn, k m r 88SraVED WITH: bis own construction work cut since 1956, moving to Bol- Moonan, absentee ballot count- IDEME Captain glazed sweet potatoes, nutmeg oanifiany for about 34 years. He ton from Bloomfflold. He re- Mary Morgan, regls- — Also ki Color! — • BUTTER TOASTED BUN Lamp Is a ttoarter member of the fixe Ceived a B.S. in engineeringtrar, and Eugene Morgan, ma- fluff cake; Wednesday, baked IQRK corned beef hash, pickled beets, Child Brides of the Ozarksl • FRENCH FRIES Action Figure depariment and helped build from the Uimversity of Rhode ghlne mechanic “ SHOTGUN WHaODING” ! DOOGiaS Oor Rof. U w M e t I.7S the fir^iouse. He Uvea on Bol- Island and is the engineer in Republican workers will be spinach, ralsin-chocolate chip by Idual " t n b W a r • SLICED TOMATOES ton Center Rd. charge of development for toe Mrs.**Hannah MUdner and Mrs. : s^ k wC S h ildy ‘' re ° n S u Sn d e' r 12 F ree: ______Thelma Fracchla. machine s“ ^aw"®” Y geiaun, GIANT FREE PLAYGROUND W A B O N ‘'eoioir • PICKLE CHIPS ------tenders; Joseph Prentice, chal- Friday, creamed hma on plus—Mlcliae Caine YOUR CHOICE “ CtemMt” ______• BEVERAGE______lenger; Mrs. Jeanette Massoll- tomatoes, carrot nl, official checker; Mrs. Hope ®«®ks. applesauce. EASE WINDSOR Tray load simplicity, Coated f/3.5 focusing lens, blower Grunske, absentee ballot count- „ . , _ . .... er; Mrs. Margaret Asplnwall, Manchester Evening Herald DHIVE IN ★ RT 5 MANCHESTER PARKADE American made, black wrinUe flniah, 0D(ded 600 wait brllUimce, vertical and horizontal tUt con­ deputy registrar (toe registrar Bolton correspondent, Cleme- trol. Self contained canying case, includes 36 slide E m s v dm m e articulatliig orm, emitg iriiite Edit* tray. Accepts accessory 100 slide rototray and stadc Is running for another office), ''’®B Young, tel. 643-8981. Doo-^aro light ai|iial to lOOW. bolb. and Keeney Hutchinson, mecha- ■ Fully guaranteed adapter. !\Mis Hill 'lll^^^ '''I'.''.,... nlc. The Qark’s ■ V . . - u i,\i:\ii:\\iii!i-:«siiiii(ii.\s-uii;ii!\ There are 1,660 registered Japan's Trade Heavy 28 North St. # Tel. 428-9001 WnXIMANTIC voters In town, according to toe NEW YORK — New York’s YOUR registrars. Of these, 816 are Re­ Speckil glassware, a far cry ocean shipping is on the in­ from the ordinary com­ publicans, 401 are Democrats crease. It added up to 54 mil­ 5il<'wav and 344 ' are unaffiliated. mercial variety, adds an ex­ lion tons last year. One-tenth tra dimension of pleasure to TOMIGBTAT IrfM' CO-HIT! 8BAN OONNBBY “THE HILL” A special voter-making ses­ of the foreign trade was with your luncheon -or dinner. sion will be held Saturday after- Japan, New York’s major trad- (Oops! Be careful, please!) i d N . * ' nooh from 3 to 6 p.m. only for i^g partner. New York does those whose rights, for reasons one-quarter of all the business OPEN EVERY DAY of age or residency, have between the United States and Serving Particular People matured since toe voter-making Japan, NOW—ENDS SUNDAY session Sept. 9. Bulletin Board BURNSIDE Price this eng. «Mily fl.76 PTA parents are reminded to bring contributions to toe PTA election day bake sale booth. n technicolor Remco* Midget Motor 5 lb. Tuxedo Park starring SID NEY POiTIER Sale of Cox MRC End t b s IcmiBCB COSPORATION praw The Ladies Benevolent So­ “GAF” Anscomatic “GAF” Anscovision JAMBS A. i n c H »N «a’»_ ___ Julie Andrews ciety of Bolton Congregational I TONIGHT! Slot Cars Control Handle Mighty M ^e Jeep Grass Seed 59^ 99 Church will hold a rummage I \ Max Von Sydow sale tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. | Ladles’ Night—Ladles Half Price! Stags Weloome . - . “TO SIR, W ITH LOVE M lb. Pamalal Rye Remote Projector “Dual 8” Projector I Grass Bead O Q Q Richard Harris . to noon in tiie education build­ HAJHTAII ing. Items may be left toitight I EDDIE ZAYASKI 0*rIsg.LawPHm SJ8 0 ^ 7 BBOW. With 100 riids roto tray. Wm Shows both Super-Regitisr 8 film with BalaaaaS thru UNlTSp ARTISTS after 6:30. I and HIS CHA CHA BOYS -«^3 . 9 9 2 . 4 7 S lb. Marion Kanlacky e a o m /i '" t X X T type atraigtat tnqra or automatic, sprockatlaas film thread-1 The Democrats will hold a''I Fyward/iayi Radio, Television Shd Recording Orchestra 1:SS — |:M seale Ready to Run. Fineat quality — handle for slot Blna Grata Bead ing ease. Four hundred ft. real eq **- meet-the-csindidates night at 8 POLISH AND MODERN MUSIC . . . Oar Rag. law Prka 3J9 tor. Raumta cycle coairoi. tonight in the Community Hall I ^ 6 D u l W s l d q m t L Choice of Ford FT, Cheefah, Lotus ears — 1:81 — l:M aeala. Oar. Rsf.8Jf 2.22 dty. fireplace room. Everyone is I Vocalbf^VERONICA RACHEL and Dino Ferrsrri models. welcome. Refreshments will be I AT THE NEW served. * u n M i 60 TO THt OMRT QIIUHI TM PIANO'S RESTAURANT Hike Sunday i PAGANI'S CRYSTAL LAKE ROUTE 6 and 44A The Bolton Outing Club wlU aoaaaaa go on a hike Sunday to Mt. | BALLROOM IT” S PAINT UP TIME SAVE 20% LUNCHEONS - BUFFET - MENU IfpnadnocK in Jaffrey, N.H. Route 30, Ellington, Conn. Those planning to go should Tidfets $2.00 Dancing 9-1 meet at the Community Hall DORCAL DORCAL MNNERS NIGHTLY parking lot at 9:30 a.m., bring­ ing lunch to eat on top. It is a ,C 1963 Dairy Queen NotionohDevtlopmtnt Co. ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS two-and-a-half hour drive to the HomogeniBed^ Oo# Goirt Porch & Deck mountain, and the climb takes TODAY one-and-a-haU hours. Enamel DANCING SAT. NIGHT TO GOOD MUSIC Climbers are asked to bring Latex Flat warm clothes .and $1 for toe «M l SAT. M l D aily Queen Banana Splits — No Dr4 >—No Sttntag. X^rloi Hard-high gloss protection. fresh-frozen sweet milk, ridi In 80 minutes, fior wal^ Interior or exterior uae. For sauces and a w hole banana. oeiUngi, and Woodwoik. concrete, wood, metal, tile N o w ©STRAND or linoleum. Showing Self Sticking 3-D Vinyl Self Sticking 3-D Vlliyl ST JEAJ Q f t « i m ^ New FaU Policy 22 Cal. Plastic Evenings st 8:80 PJH. D a ir y Oar Raf. law Prfca 1J9 W all Tiles Wall Panels •n v o ie ^ S:60 *Bd 9:06 . S*t. and Sun. 8:06-4:26-6:46-0:10 Mats, n iu rs., Sab, Sun. »>iiii*«yir nuTuri m*" ♦ *«• *—- 4TAMIVU PRODUCTION 2 PJH. Q u e e n Trash Can Sun’s. M ab 2 PJML, E re 6:S0 8:S0 BCIIMlinKE’ Children at aUi times 81.60 g S .-99«-a - s ^ l . 99w 13*6. ft. So easy to apply! Jnat praas on S T O C K -U P SALE ^.*2 . 4 7 The look of ceramic tile at a firac- Uon of the coat. Ideal for kitchen wall to add the natural baaoty of 2 QTS. DAIRY QUEEN Reg. 65c Qt. Hatal locking handlaa, groan and bath q>laab araaa Is waalb brick and stone to any room in tiw i V : : . with hladt lid. 30" Diametar, able, grease and atain resistant. hama. Waahabla, grease, and 30 94" Tan. No Rainchecks 11 DecoratorOoMre OmAa,' A l Calan fi*m* resistant. MANCHESTER DAIRY QUEEN STOitES ONLY^ \- V MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND SALE: FRL and SAT. I edM OBd 8:40—8nt. and Snn. 1 :40-4:00-6:20-8:40 DAIRY QUEEN No. 1 UAIRY QUEEN No. t * We reserve the r l ^ t to limit quuntitlee. EXIT 93. YliLBUR CROSS PARKWAY lOPEN LATE EVERY NlGHT WIONfSOfiY-iadiesSPFCIAl Matinee50c 488 HARTFORD ROAD 307 MIDDLE TPKE., WEST AU Seats Reserved Owned and Operated By Owned and Operated By Fri. 2:00 and 8:80 FKEFUIUB Fred AnnuHi The Elkin Shiuily Snt. and Sun. 2 tiNl-6 :10-8 :S0 tilt All GUGIGt 1148 8f T8I4TIL

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H . in change B o lto n United States with “ Its crimes” | 5 0 Morton Support Voter Session if It took charges against Cuba Air, Grourid Action TdlLeii ifroin Castro Calls OAS Sanctions before toe United Nations. J)espite Differences on Set Wednesday “ 'ihe United States is toe king 1^452 Eligible Voters Listed^, . A ' bag containing $8(1 In’ Democrat Voter Registrar Agaiiist Cuba, ^Ridiculous’ of subversion, the father of sub­ in V ie tn a m Republican, Senate moderates .' A 6 to 8 p.m. voter-making version,” he said. change ■was taken from too oar -WASHINGTON jAP) 7^ Sen'. tack on toe United States and ha;ve Intensified .toeir opposlttmi - session will be held Wednesday HAVANA (AP) — Premier Fi­ Tugging his beard and adjust­ of Charfes Mlskl a t 7 Rosemary Thrustbn. B. Morton-^Baye hq's toe OAS, which adopted a Gain of 29 Over Last Year (Continued from Page One) to uie Johiison wai*' pbUeleA. . Replies to Charges by Morra in toe town clerk's office of toe del Castro, wearing toe red be­ ing his -beret, Castro told toe 15-point resolution in Washing­ '-.OahMnM* Registrars o f Vot- nectlcut and has also taught in a sharp series of. skltmishes PI. while It was i>arked at. toe supporting Senate,. Republican Otoer critics.havs been*Beiis.:’ ret of Cuba’s guerrin«i8, de­ crowd, ” We can confront a fVbly Sept. 11 in an effort to strangle Mrs. Mary Morgan, Demo­ of Rt. 85 and Bolton Center Rd., Municipal Building. The ses­ ton Monday to confine Cuba.” «l^ Once IMngle end Laura floral arrangement at the Rock- and pitched battles. American, Parkade yesterday morning. Leader Everett M. Diricsen for CUfford P. Case-of New'Jeraby,- : considerable force of aggression NO'nCE routes leading from the port and cratic registrar of voters, has a and Mrs. Santos w ill -be respon­ sions are conducted on toe first nounced today sanctions voted The resolution denies to non- • .tliw^e, aimounce there are 1 ,- ■vllle High School. Her theme for losses. were reported as one ■ Mlskl told police he got toe -chairman of the 1968 Republican Jacob K. Javlto of Y 6rk,'.. against this country. Every Rushing of tlw watar mcrins off 11m back up supplies. few words for First Selectman sible for toe area south of Rt. Wednesday of each month. against his nation -by the Organ­ Communlst vessels going to 4M eligible voters. Last year’s her demonstration >M11 . be- dead and' 19 .wounded. change at a bank in 'toe Psu'k- platform committee despite Charles-H. Percylof HUnOls an d. ' month that passes, we are more Pilots reported that the nor- 85 and Bolton Center Rd. Eligible applicants must be bt ization of American States as "a Cuba fueling facilities' In Latin Manchostor Wafor Company, wiH bogfai W g f h y Usted 1,423; 95 new “Christmas Around the House.” In Saigon; CJhief of State aJle, -put toe bag on the'seat oj{ Edward . W. Brocks 'of Mkaaa-' .' Richard Morra and William Ri­ prepared militarily and econiim- ma.lly heavily defended city their g;rowlng. differences,, on least 21 years of age, residents ridiculous' farce.” He charged American ports, appeals to ' Another feature of the work-, Nguyen Van Thieu rejected de-t chuAetts. ley, member of toe board of Each hau of toe town has been Ically.” TiMsday, Sopt. 12, 1967. ’ ’voteni mrere added; 66 were re- threw up only light to moderate the car,. ,and. w e n t' tato toe Vietnam. '• of Manchester for at least six U.S. "mercenary green ber­ “ friendly states” to curb their shop -will be a Christmas tree, - mands by militant ■ Buddhists Morton said there was "time .; finance. divided into smaller sections. agoved—a gain of 29 voters antiaircraft fire. Headquarters Grand Way store.- "fo r a min­ Between now' and the conven­ months and must be U.S. citi­ ets” —Special Forces troops— commercial transactions -with “trimmed in homemade splen­ that threaten*?, new political Cri­ before toe conventlpn next Au-" . Both men are ReimbUcans, Mrs. Cavanaugh will need ap­ Cnm last year. There are 595 made no mention of plane loss­ ute.” '.The - m oney was, gone tion, Morton sftid In an .Inter­ zens. with repressing Latin America’s Cuba, and touches on the possi­ Hushing Hours— 7:00 A.M . to 3:00 P.M. dor.” This w ill be coupled With • sis. He told newsmen "we'cun- gust to reach an agreenient on a' and Morra Is seeking re-election proximately 20 mothers, and And 'Some in Cubes .•mgii*ered Rep\d>licans, 424 es. when he came ou t.. view, he’ll do his best tp per­ Starting Jan. 1 , by virtue of liberatimi movement. bility of taking charges of Cu­ an exhibit by Mrs. Peggy Her-, not accept” demands that the Vietnam platfoiin poslttoh. ’ Monday. But Mrs. Morgan says Mrs. Ssintos will need approxi­ - Democrata iand 433 non-affiliat- ..Over the demilitarized zone, Police yesterday momliig In­ suade Dlrksen to withdraw toe new state election law, new "Not a million mercenaries ban guerrilla Infiltration in Ve­ BOSTON — The total amount rick of Bolton on “Christmas government revoke a charter “I’ll be doing my best before ;. her letter is not a matter of poli­ mately 10 mothers to conduct . ed. A . lB52s and waves of tactical jets vestigated a break at MMChes- steadfast support toe minority voters will be made on suiy day, can defeat this country,” Castro nezuela before the United Na­ of water in existence is estimat­ Hushing will continue Tuesday through Decorations” one could make, recognizing a moderate faction then to persuade Sen; tics, but of charges made at a toe census. Volunteers wishing Tlie hours of the election struck at suspected Communist ter Pipe arid Supply, 160 Hart­ leader has been giving Presi­ Monday through Friday, and at told teniSgLI^usands of Cubsins tions. ed at 326 million cubic miles. Friday until completed. School Menu of Buddhists as the country’s to support a -OOP Vietnam poll- ', selectmen’s meeting when she to assist are asked to call Mrs. Monday will be from 6 a.m. un­ bivouacs and the gunpits frorn ford Rd. Taken In' toe brpak dent Johnson on toe war issue. any time, during normal work gathered alTleyolutionary Pla­ Castro predicted any attempt A cubic mile equals about 1.1 The menu for the Horace Por­ mother church. cy in competition with'that'pf- ‘-. was on vacation. M rs.' Morgan; Cavanaugh at 649-6049 or MTs. til S p.m. ,Sn Yeomans Hall on Which mortars and long-range were various small tooia—;sev- - Morton’s gqal is a Republican hours. In toe town clerk’s office za. He spoke for three hours, 17 to p'reraure West European na­ trillion- gallons. Slightly more MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY ter school for next week will be: Meanwhile, • plainclothes po-: Johnson, Morton said. is not up for election at this Santos at 643-1408. the lower level. guns have been giving Marine eral small hammers, screw­ campaign plank offering voters and in toe reglstrars-of-voters minutes. tions to cut their Cuban trade than 2 per cent of this water Monday, beef and gravy, butter­ lice seized Truong Dinh Dzu, time. A meeting of enumerators has The registrars remind vot­ positions' to the south a month­ drivers, .wrenches, blades and what he teiros a workable alter: •T don’t give up very ■’ office. Although chants of “ Hit toe would fall. He termed OAS is stored in Icecaps and gla­ ed rice, carrots and peas,' who had campaigned for peace At that meeting toe selectmen been set for 9:80 a.m. Monday ers to vote on the liquor ques­ long pounding. native, to toe Johnson policies on he commented,, then , added': - The flrst-Wednesday-of - toe- Yankees hard” came from a moves to bring Socialist coun­ ciers, which cover nearly 7 mil­ ; Tuesday, corned beef hacksaws, police say. said that Mrs. Morgan charges In toe Bolton Center School tion whi<^ will appear below Guest Caller and finished second In the Sept. Vietnam. “And Ev doesn’t give up ye^ : sea of red berets before him, tries indirectly Into the plan the hash, ketchup, buttered • beets, The high-altitude B52s swept Elntry Into the building was month sessions will continue lion square miles, or about 10 and'to the right of the last row 3 presidential election, behind Morton, of Kentucky, was a easily.” ' ■ . ’ toe town with her deputy’s pay cafeteria, when supplies and di­ Ted Perkins of Waterford will 'over the area three times today, made by smashing a wjndow. as an adjunct to toe dally reg­ Castro waited more than two “ worst of failures.’’ per cent o f the earth's land of candidates. Bach voter will hot biscuit, peaches; Wednes­ Thieu. The 50-year-old . Saigon G O P national chairman and Morton declined to i^culate , when she is not serving as re­ rections for completing toe Read Herald Advertisements day, beef and noodle casserole, be guest caller tomorrow at 8 unloading an estimated 450,000 A bird bath valued at $30 was istrations. hours before launching his at­ He said he would confront the surface. have a choice of one; (1) Al­ lawyer had failed to appear for State Department official under on the possibility of a head-pn gistrar, and that toe Republican emuneratlon will be distributed. cheese squares, vegetable p.m. for an open dance of the pounds of bombs. Two of the reported - stolen front -151 Birch coholic Liquor; (2) Package questioning .Thursday about President Dwight D. Risenhowi- collision between . Dirkseri '.and - registrar of voters, Mrs. Mamie sticks, pink applesauce; Thurs­ Manchester S'quare Dance Club raids were just inside North St. • The victim- told - police toe store and package store beer allegations that he defamed the er.and Is considered one of toe the war critics. Maneggla, pays toe-deputy out Advertisement— day, schoolboy sandwich, .cole at Waddell School. Mr. and Mrs. Vietnam and the third was just theft ' took place - some ‘ time. permit; (3) No permit. The Vietnamese-judiciary.. party’s moi$t influential sena­ As he has In toe past tor In-- of her own salary. Have a voice In your govern­ slaw, green beans, applesauce Russell White will cue round above the shell-scarred Marine voter-must puli down the point­ A member of Dzu’s antigov­ Wednesday night or early yes­ tors. quiries about udietoer he is Mrs. Morgan writes, "In view ment! Speak up by voting! Vote cake; Friday, scalloped tima dancing. post at Con Thlen. terday morning, . . er over the one of his choice. ernment front said police forced He 'proposed In a major challenging Dlrksen’s .leader- - of toe fact that Richard Morra Republican! For a ride to toe and hoodies, vegetable, apples. Committees for the dance are Headquarters reported that their Way into his car in-down­ Police Wednesday' Iri'vestlgat- polls call 649-7105. Join us for Voters are requested to leave speech Wednesday that -toe ship, Morton praised'toe-rolnoW- has Implied that I should pay Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton, the Con Thlen area received coffee and donuts on toe green. through the back door to avoid School Dates town Saigon. ’ - - .ed. ' an attempted break-^ln at United States halt the horhblng ty leader as “ one o f toe ^ e a t ! ,' my deputy registrar of voters door duty; Mr. and Mrs. James only 50 incoming rounds Thurs­ Republican Town Committee. confusion, -with the exception George H. Patros, Assistant Thieu helped deditat^ .the ifel/ •Stanley’s Service Station off at ■ North Vietnam, end search legislative leaders In hlstorY.” out of m y own fabulous salary Muisener, refreshment chair­ day and that four Marines were fo r those who might find the Superintendent and Principal of $2.6 million U.S.'.JShnliaSsy-in .Tolland Tpke. Police say a part and destroy missions by ground “ We agree im 95. per eef)t -bf ,. of $160 a year — or $2.92 per men, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. wounded—the lightest day in a Advertisem ent— back stairs difficult. the Horace Porter School, an­ Saigon and declare^vttetftolith of the y a ll bn- the building was forces and concentrate on de* toe issues,” Morton said, adding- week!—I am prompted to make month. Vietnam’s new A Democratic controlled TTie registrars also remind nounces the closing date for the Earl Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. qd pulled off in-an attempt .to en-. fense-'of c o it a l and population he would 'oppose any -move :to>' a similar constructive sugges­ remainder of the school year; Asked whether the slackened new goverrnnbiit; Board of Education built our those who know they may have Joseph Morin. ter, but planking' on the Inter­ ’ centers in South Vietnam. challenge Dirksen’s position. tion to our first selectman. October 19, early closing, Co­ shelling signalled a respite for people put hidlj ' “ I f Mr. Morra is so concerned newest School; In the past two to vote by absentee ballot to go ior stopped-the liibcuder. -V ’ • At the same time, he proposed m lumbia and Windham; Oct. 27, the Marines, a headquarters threshold cf about dedication, perhaps he years, the Republican controlled immediately to the town clerk's • In Center Springs Park, a increased efforts to bring a^ut all schools closed. Teachers' spokesman said, "Y ou will have pealed to the ■£rnjy •^ ^ e el Chair Proteiit ought to save toe town some Board was faced with an expan­ office for an application. picnic table was damaged and negotiations with Hanoi. Convention; Nov. 16, early clos­ Conentry to ask that to the North Viet­ remain unified' vJH money by eliminating some ex­ sion program. They have pro­ Applications may also be ob­ a charcoal ’stove was Uprooted Dlrksen commented that' NEW YORK (AP) — Fifteen- ing, Columbia and Windham; namese army commander.” and persevere aj tra funds which he now uses to vided portable classrooms, a tained from the r^strars. The and thrown Into the woods those steps would not cause the persons In .wheel chairs sfamved Nov. 22, all schools 0 closed 1 There was no slackening just munists. hire a boy to raise and lower the waste of over ||Fo mills of tax deadline for ballots to be accept- sometime after 5 p.m. Wednes­ Commimists to stop fighting and up W edn es^y to urge the City p.m.. Thanksgiving recess; Pesce Gives to the south, where Arm y troops town flag. revenue — PER YEAR! Vote « d is noon on election day. day, police say. that previous U.S. attempts, to Council that ramps for easy ac- - Nov. 27, all schools reopen; are sweeping Quang Ngai and “ Mr. Morra could save toe Democratic and get the job Republicsm election officials Paint was smeared on a dug- bring about negotiations had' cess to public buildings'be re-' Dec. 21, Windham High and Quang Tin provinces. They town $160 per year toe same done! -include Howard C. Bates, mod­ His Position Seat Belts tkS ' out at Memorial Field of Man­ been rebuffed. quired in a proposed ne-w build­ Columbia close at regular time make up the southernmost and salary paid to toe Registrar of erator'; Arbutus L. Jeffries, of­ for Christmas recess, and Dec. WASHINGTON . — TTie . U.S.' chester High School, and large 'Morton had supported John- ing code. Michael Pesce, Democratic most guerrilla infested part of Voters) by raising and lower­ ficial checker; Grace C. Pringle, Public Health Service has asked amounts of empty and broken son o'n the war but moved away d t y Hall has no such tamps, Pig8 Settlement 22, Windham Tech closes at 1 the thinly held 1st Corps area. ing toe flag each day. registrar; LaVergne H. Wil­ candidate for first selectman in beer bottles were-left there, from that position the past sev- .and the council chamber is 'on HARTFORD (AP)—Seven to­ p.m. The AmericanJOivi^ion sweep­ all state and local la>V.enforce­ ‘ ( ‘I am sure that this oppor­ liams, voting machine mechan­ Monday’s town election, said lice-.report, The. vandalism was feral months. the' second floor. So' the heghng'.^ bacco companies have reached Also, Jan. 2, all schools re- ing the coastal plains and a jun- ment officers 'reporting accld- tunity to save toe town money ic; Rene M. Blair emd Alberta yesterday that If elected, he dIscovCTed by a. custodian at fdorton’s speech was 'one Of- was. moved to toe gitumd flpor an out-of-court settlement with 15, early closing, Columbia and gled nest close to the Laotian dents to say whether or not seat wUIJie welcomed by Mr. Morra, S. OromEin, voting machine at­ and his running mate, Richard the school'on Sunday.. several in recent days in' which . of a building behind City Hall. a Winsted farmer who said toey Windham; Feb. 16, all schools border reported 72 enemy dead belts were in use. - who is so concerned about otoer tendants; John D. Clarke, chal­ Hawley, “ will handle our own were responsible for toe deaths close at regular time for winter people spending money that he lenger; Eleanor J. Pederson, recess; Feb. 26, all schools responsibilities . We will carry of his pigs. doesn’t realize that he himself reopen; March 21, early out the duties which we are The farmer, Fred Massow, absentee ballot counter, and is guilty of spending town funds closing, Columbia and elected to perform.” filed a $150,000 civil suit in Su­ ' Gertrude B. Tappan, election of- tmncecessarlly. Windham; April 1 1 , all schools perior Court against toe com­ .ficlal substitute. “ If elected, we will not pre­ “Certainly among toe dedicat­ The Democratic Election of­ close at regular time for spring sume to adopt our own charter panies, claiming that an insecti­ ed economy-minded town of­ cide sprayed by a plane toey ficials .Include Edith C. Haver, recess; April 22, all schools re­ or hire someone to do our work Once you taste the Sdera sherries and porte ficials In Mr. Morra’s group hired to kill insects in toeir to­ official checker; Laura A. Szeg- open; M ay 16, early closing, for us, something which our op­ there must be some one who bacco fields also killed his pigs. da, registrar; Mary Soracchl Columbia and Windham; May position advocates,” Pesce would take cai;e of ‘Old Glory’ H ie insecticide, Massow said, and Helen D. King, voting ma­ 30, all schools closed. Memorial said. “ We will take whatever Day; June 20, Early closing, without being paid to do it.” has a parathion gas Imse — a chine attendants; Charles A. time and steps are necessary Great Western has just finished ageing, Flag Obargea Columbia and Windham, and deadly nerve gas developed by . Olsen, Sr., challenger; Frances to carry out the wishes of the June 21, all schools close for The flag referred to is on toe the Nazis for use In World War .'A. Malek, election official sub­ voters. With acceptance of the green and is not toe one re­ n. stitute, and Raymond A. Keefe, the year. Charter, we will coordinate all ferred to a few weeks ago by The settlement between Mas­ absentee' ballot counter. be glad they come in Manchester Evening Herald boards and commissions, and Democratic candidate Aloysius sow and toe tobacco companies The Selectmen reminds resi­ temporary Columbia correspon­ do our best to set up a founda­ Abeam. was announced ^ e r Massow dents of the annual October dent Adella G. Urban 228-3861. tion for the nev^ town govern­ No other American sherry or port— ready to be tasted and tried. -Cocktail Sherry tonight before dinner, *; It was Aheom who, after testified Thursday in Superior town meeting to be held Tues­ ment.” / moderating a democratic prim­ Court. day at Yeomans Hall at p.m. or even some imports at double the price . They’re mellpw. They’re smooth. •- After the meal, sit down with a glass of 8 Pesce concluded, “ If elected, ary In August, brought up toe Neither side would disclose Tax Honrs , Solera.Cream Sherry, Tawny Port or Pprt; we are the servants of the peo­ —comes close to the taste of the new sher­ They’re rich. They’ve a difference you’ll, question of pay for election of­ toe amount of cash involved In Mrs. Erminia Lowman, tax ple and will fulfill our duties ...’ As for the Idiriner itself, try one of'' ficials. Aheam himself did not toe settlement. collector, reminds all townspeo­ Police Arrests ries and ports from Great Western. taste right away> . and responsibilities to tthe best question toe moderator’s ple that her office hours are So thdtr-you .Gan' i^fet enmigh of this Qur fine dinner wines: Burgundy, Sau- under suits. . . over pants of our ability.” We made them a new way. The old salary, but suggested that elec­ -Mondays and Fridays 1 imtil 3 WUllam D. Wilson, 16, of 63 teriie, Pink Catawba, Rose and Rhine, all tion officials at leeuit be paid Town Democrats and all in­ way. The traditional way of Spain and great t^te. (and 'Sar-ye a iCttle nioney,^ p.m'., and Tuesdays, Wednes­ Oak St. was charged with las­ the minimum wage. Mrs. Mor­ whofr a catch...our terested citizens are reminded bottled in. fifths and half-gallon decant- - 1c SALE Exmoor's days and Saturdays 9 a.m. until civious carriage. He was arrest­ Portugal known as a Solera. to boot)V vite’ve put up. air^iiFnew Solera gan questions what she says is of the “ M eet the Candidates” X p.m. She will also hold ses­ ed on a warrant after he came Now, after years of ageing and sherries and ports jn quf ifaiertd-the-table ers. Just like our great new Soleras. a lowering of moderator’s pay. INOW GOING ON turtleneck fishermon sions by appointment. to police headquarters yester­ Chicken Barbecue, scheduled ‘T have been aiway three day. Police say the arrest stems tomorrow from 1-4 p.m. at the blending in barrels of oak, our new Great ' half-gallon decanter (andthe u^ual fifth’). Dessert, wine half-gallons ifIS.es ' rcMy, locy knit crochets SHELLS . Mrs. Lowman’s office is locat­ ■weeks,” Mrs. Morgan con­ ARTHUR DRUG ed in her home on Cards Mills from his alleged actions with Plains Playing Field. In case Western Solera sherries and ports are Try our hew Solera Sherry-or Dry Table wine half-gallons ^3.55. tinues, "and upon my return. I Rd. a 15-year old g;lrl at his resi­ of rain, the barbecue will be have been amazed to discover • soft machine washable antnui dence over the past several held on Sunday. • Tickets at $2 for special occasions! Workshop Chairman that Mr. Morra and Mr. Riley, ^ • a must for every gal Mrs. Jo-An Armstrong, chair­ months. for adults and $1 for children at a selectmen’s meeting have Harold O. Kane, 54, of man of the Tolland County Ex­ are still available from town been talking about me. I would Custom Home Design \ 32 Llnmore Dr. was charged Hook yourself this value . . . for the tension Service, announces Mrs. Committee members and will like to ask these so-called re- Manebester with allowing a dog to roanri •16 . Roland Fujimoto is chairman also be available at the gate. A sponaible Republican Officials Blue Print A Supply Inc. frosty days ahead . . . luscious bone or after his dog was found at 48 for the 1967 Christmas Work­ bake sale will be held during why the Moderators In toe Pri­ white 100% wool long sleeve turtleneck Deepwood Dr. damaging the 690 Hartford Rd. 1 in 14 lusdouB colors shop. The event will be held at the barbecue, with all proceeds maries of April and May 1960 Pretty peek-a-boo lacy cotton knit dress bushes in which he was tangl­ Mamdiester, Conn. pullover with cable and diamond design. the ToUahd County Agricultural going toward ceimpaign ex­ were -paid $20 per'day but the AAAJUMM ed by his chain, police say. . . . crunchy as a fisherman knit of deli­ > in sizes 34-40 Oeiiter.-Rt. 30, Vernon on Oct. penses. Moderators o f -the 1966 and Rockville Exdb. E at 1405 Great for plaids ’n kilts! Sizes 34-40. . 5 from until p.m. Wilson and Kane are schedul­ Burton’a Downtown and Parkade 8 10 Scheduled to- attend the bar­ 1967 Primaries were paid at the cate off white. Ciompletely lined sure to ,Tbe guest speaker will be ed to appear in court on Oct. 16. becue are Lt. Gov. Attilio rate o f $1.25 per hour, totaling Mrs. Laurette M. Swlngen, a Riirlon’. Downtmvn and Parkade make every fashion scene for petites Fraslnelli and Mrs. Harry $11.26 per day. graduate of Ohio State Univer- Hammer, state central commit­ "When did the town offlciala 3-13. -sity. M ia. Swlngen has taught Ship Orders Soar reduce toe ipay o f the Mod­ HEALING in the' Plant Science Depart­ teeman and committeewoman TOKYO—Orders for 495 ships, erator? 'i^ e r e Is the record? ment of the University of Con- for the Tolland County district. Burtoo’a Downtown and Pnricade agg;regating 11,534,000 gross tons If one exirts, 1 have requested TESTIMONY and worth $1,973,000,000 were re­ seeing it and was iinsuocessful. ceived by Japanese ship-builders Strings Stay Bright Apparently our Republican Mrs. Loren Guild, member of during fiscal 1966, which ended town officials under the lead­ the Pittsfield, Mass., .Assem­ March 31. This was the first — High-quality gui­ ership o f Mr. Morra and Mi-. blies of God Church, w ill pre­ tar strings are made of a nickel- Riley carijChange rules and i a Y time the tonnage had exceeded sent her personal testimony 10 million; it represented a 44 copper alloy that resists corro­ regulations fit will. how she experienced a mi­ sion and w ill not stain or tar­ per cent increase. over the pre­ "I suggest that -these Repub­ raculous healing in accord­ FAIRWAY vious fiscal year. nish. lican town officials put their ance to James 5:15, ".And the F/RST own home in order Instead of prayer of faith tdiall save the criticizing me when I am not sick, and toe Lord shall raise both stores open -there to defend m yself.” him up.” Don’t miss tlris tonight till 9! School enumeration From toe office of the super­ Christ honoring testimony at PEARS intendent of schools comes an CALVARY CHURCH, Man­ announcement of school enum- chester Green, on Ekist Mid­ eraUon plans, and a request for dle Tpke, this Sunday eve­ Wtleem* H«r« APPLES volunteers. ning a t 7 o’clock. McIntosh, Delicious, The annual enumeration of we have a complete all children imder 21 years of Cortlands, Baldwins aasortment of age residing in toe town of Bol­ harvest time, ton w ill be conducted during toe halloween and ORCHARD first two weeks of October. In addition to toe annual censjus, pdrty supplies additional information relative SEE and decorations! HILL to out of school youths will be 2 be collected by the enumerators. M A IN AVERY ST., WAPPING This anquki enumeration re­ OUR MIDDLE' quired by state statute is done to assure that each child Is re­ ceiving toe educational oppor­ tunities required by law and also to assist local boards of educa­ tion In determining future class JIM McGAVANAGH P.Fs. GIVES PERSONAL SERVICE TO YOU loads, personnel and school fa­ our CLASSIC cility needs. Mrs. William Cavanaugh and JIM OFFERS BY THIS WE MEAN - Mrs. Abllio Santos, representing bonded A-shc^ toe Center School PTA, have A BEAL BARGAIN 1st IN QUALITY been appointed chief enumera­ skirt is tors. Mrs. Cavanaugh will be we kid you n e t... 1st IN, NAME BRANDS responsible for toe area north 1967' PROPORTIONED (ABMSTftONO — KENTILE) EXECUTIVE GAR our go-go gloves 1st IN WORKMANSHIP to fit! NOTICE RUICK ore on thego! Stop in at 390 Main St. W e Imve a complete state Beprewmtatlve Don­ Elecbra Custom supply of samples arid supplies for installa­ ald S. Cknovesl wlB ludd of- 4-Door Hardtop * 1 0 tion. Adhesive and waxes. All materials Uoe boon mt the Btfa District Vinyl Top! available. Fbeboose, Main and Hilliard AntomatSc! Sto., BHnday.Dct. 2, 1967 at Power Steering! by Summit off Boston Soft supjHe kid that is COLD W A T E R Power Brahee! 7s80 P Jt. MACHINE WASHABLE ... features FORMICA TOP WITH -> Power Windows! choose from 5 great basic colors . . . All nsMents of the IBtli shirred effect in white, caimel, black Assembly District who have Power Seats! STAINLESS STEEL SINKS • camel • brown • navy • loden . . . 80 right for that dressy look iir qoeatlMia relating to State Air-Coodltioiied! Oovemment will be welcome. List Price New $5674 • black • sizes 8-16. sizes 61/4-8. REMODELING BATHROOMS m' ■ . ' Mr. Genovesl will' be avail- .'"A. Paul Phillips M 5 0 0 ■ - V' ■ Burtoo’tt Downtown end Perlobdi' aide to assist in the comple­ This side zippered sldrt... is a must tion of the oewiStste forms tiwt permit pe<^ over 66 BOURNE BUKK - for every gid’s wardrobe! GREAT WESTERN NEW YORK STATE WINK AND CHAMPAGNES HAVE BE6N PftODUCEp ^ C r i 8 6 0 6Y THE PLEASAHT VAULfY WINE COMPANY tiF HAMMONDSP^RT, NEW YORK. PERSONALIZED FLOORS jnean of age to reduce their •«11ie House of Cnstomer SaJMlaotloo’’ m a i n s t r e e t TEL. 649-9258 pn^erty taxes. Burton’H DowntWn and Parkade

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wHh the Democratic first se­ lectman candidate pushing for SaigiSn Police Seize Critic "economy in town government FLETCHER tU S S 00. or MANCHnmv to create progressive gxxwvth within the town." He claims' O f Military in South Viet Elections on Monday the tax rate is "sky-rocketing." *When You Think of GUu$, 'Republicans claim the tax SAIOON (AP) — Plainclothes wrote a bad check and illegally Think of Fletcher^* (OonttUMd fn m Pmge One) rate is “fair—one of the low­ police today seised and held for transfe'rred money to Ameril!&. He called the conviction politi­ X.. . . . "IWHty f6r running the town in est in the country." questioning Truong Dinh Dzu, a hu the hands of an elected seven cal harassment' and said he Rapid growth of the toiwn, sharp critic of South Vietnam’s "*®“ coiincU- 111® council woifld fa r surpassing th at of' other would appeal. 54 McKEE STREET U 3-8ai. ypoponroM oc tae select one of its members to arra town% baa caused a bur- military rulers whose campaign Dzu has declared himself "the chairman and would denSn the taxpayers attem pt- on a white of peace ticket leader of the opposition" to the TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWERS DOORS ^ ,***T|fi '** responsible for hiring a chief ing to keep up with the costs gained him second place to the government of Chief of State Tolland ^ ® " ^ ®^h>lstrator. The council mem- of constantly needed new presidential election last month. Nguyen 'Van Thleu. The military from $25.00 to $45.00 vwwld all be elected for schools. The town wltlch has A member of Dsu’s .antigov leader defeated Dzu by about ernment front said police forced 800,000 votes In the presidential Selectmen, with ®* the pre- two-year terms. grown from 2,960 in 1960 to Now to tte ttme to bring to your sisreeiis to .be repaifod. | '” ** cl»®rtor does away with ovw 7,000 a t present feces sev- their way Into Dzu’s car In election, Storm window glara replaced, tion* N«w the Board of Finance, placing «ral probtonui in the coming downtown Saigon, then ordered ~ ^ also elected in Coventry and fl,eal responslZbr the driver to proceed to police Ships in Reverse Hebron, althou^ several select- shoulders of the council. The Democrats are economically headquarters. Vu Hong Khanh, AUTO ISLASS INSTAUED r^electlon. annual budget meeting wlU be minded, whUe «ie Repuhllcans another defeated civilian candi­ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. — date who wais to the car with SLASS FURNITURE TOPS t ^ ^ 'S l S ^ t S f f l r S t o s e r o r Z « t a l i M d ^ ^ S L T a r a have pledged to c o n W the Ponce de Leon, cruising in 1613 Dzu, was taken to thq headquar­ off Cape Canaveral, was the “ "*« *®*‘ I^Otlonlng for a town P»®«nt adminlatratloh toodern- ters but released. h^a' mM meeting withtaM^ys of pub- ^^hig it where pr<^3^ seems first European to notice and MIRRORS (FireiilMe and Dtor) Heads YPP Eight days ago, police entered describe the Atlantic Oulf / Tto'S “‘Sri”io“«SS:S- vote» the home of another major civil­ Stream. His ships suddenly went PICTURE FRAMING (all typM) Mark Cross of 418 Hackma- ian politician, former Econom- backward instead of forward. TrfSe“iSg“S rp ^ to tack St. is the recently elected Ics Bnnlster Au Truong Thanh, The first extensive Gulf Stream WINDOW and PLATE GUSS I - and later handcuffed him. He charts were drawn by Benja­ aShWelto Republlc^®"kre “S S ^ unOontested f o e . ^ Bid- president of the Young People's was released after the United min Franklin In 1770. fmlth, a fon^ ‘^il^l boaM S States brought pressure on the member to carrying the Repub- "®P»*“*can8. elected . ^ features----- Incumbent------conal Church. Church, South Vietnamese - government. lloan banner, whUe Elisabeth "Atotal of M2 new voters were school board ebairmem David The fellowship starts the new Thanh was denied permission wolk ^ season tomorrow night with "A to run for the presidency be­ R j r c ^ , a 17-y w bookkeeper to f to Y to tS " ^ « ? n ^ t " v ^ newcomer James Cor- for Coventry schools, to repre- ^ voters Fall Fling", a dance to be held cause of what the military gov­ senttog the Democrats. regi^red since last year voterVoter registration__ - figures in Neill __ Hall at the church. The ernment called his pro- Leading the ticket to the Cov- to ^ a a o -^ e r inc'rease”over Quiet Ones will provide toe mu- Communist views. Police said entry election to a race for were a year ago. with a-total of 2.868 sic. It is open to toe public, toey wanted to question Thanh V is it BARDEN^SHOP • __A LDB IkFhAml drikaftAWm nrstflA - ** • a ^ AtlAnr^^ VMimdad judge of probate pitting two G®toeri, while Dem- votera regtotered. UnaffUlatod Miss Carolyn Cimtia to dance ®to>ut alleged Communist ^ n - Sears KARS, ROEBUCK AND CO, for season— ^CLOSE-OUT PRICES young men, claasmates at Uni- g ^ e d 14 and Republl- voters 'will contad the outcome chairman. nections and his Interest In trav­ verslty of Connecticut I aw c®”® lost ir of toe election Democrats gain eling to the United States with Other new officers are Dick his family. ^ ^ chalrraan ot toe atU ens 'I*® Ad- The*n® toree^?T»^ W TM -W f l ^ selectman ^ 9 0 1 , while Republicans Co'>». Lcretarv- Vice president; Bob f^bb Sue Jacoh- treas- Dzu, a 60-year-old lawyer who vtoory Committee for toe Town to Hebron has been de- gained 88 new votes for a total ’ ' hacIaI hsus called toe Sept. 3 election a ASSORTED EVERGREENS 5C% Charter, represents toe Repub- ® "personality con- of 954. S“ «>y ®Yedrlckson. social “nationwide fraud," failed to chairman; Sirkka Johnson, serv- Means opposing Democrat WU- ^ st, with Independent Richard RepubUoans currently hold , , . , en, show up Thursday at police T T i e y d o . Ice chalrmim; Kathy Olenney, headquarters for questi^lng liam Hall, a meniber of the De- ^ given a good chance 'to -pala'nce of power in four of 4 Cu. Ft. Beg. 88.29. SALE ^2.66 worshipworshiD chairman;chairman! KarenKaran Saun-Saim- ? . ... ^ PEATMOSS mocratic Town Committee. party-endorsed can- 0 ,^ gix area towns. Whether about allegations that he de­ This year’s election campaign z*~tos Democrat Carlman Democrats can buck tiadi- ders, study chairman. famed the Vietnamese judi­ SAI,.: In toe various towns h&s been f ’ ^tocel andana Republican PP. timi and capture control of the x. ciary. ^ 24" SPREADER Reg. 817.99 *1498 I • essentially quiet Candidates to _ Grant reportedly majoritymajoiity of area towns depends heraWp * ®“G*toe for mem- On Sept. 16, Dzu was se|:- Bolton and South W^todaor have ^ bl-partisan support, mostly on the unaffiliated vot­ tenced to six months in prison 3 r . r ®T.OO been quite vdrbal' releasing Neither of toe parties has er. and fined $27,700 on charges he LIME—50 LB. BAG many statements, but contro* ®®*®e out with strong platforms, verslal issues have faUed to “*** registration is fairly *Rich* Nations Spared Huge Gas Tank TURF and PLANT FOOD Reg. 83.89 SALE ^2.88 arise to any of toe towns. evenly divided between toe De- Bag Covers 8,000 Sq. Ft. mocrats. Republicans and unaf- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—-In BOLTON toe past decade only, one of toe Being Destroyed LIGGETT DRUG Bolton victory is almost as- ^toated voters. Registration flg- 27 so-called "rich" nations has The huge gas storage tank of PARKADE Open Mon. thru Sat. sured for toe Republlcons who *“^®® tocreased by 49 over last suffered a major war on its own Manchester Shopping Parkade control toe town with over 60 year now totalling 1,286. Demo- the Hartford Gas Co., located OPEN Weet Middle 'Tuke.—643-1581 9:80 A.M. to 9 P.M. ;^ r T 4 t “^ toe’^vot';™: A ^ « _ a t8 “toeJtoeraW ^^^ Su^®Ja“ toow off Hartford Rd. near Ooslee :45 A M. to 10 P.M. Sears Ah earn, toe Democrat nominee *tog 430, while Republicans Dr. Is being demolished. for toe contested Board of Ed- gained 12, numbering 4TO. • war on their home ground. According to toe company, ucatlon seat, has waged a vocal SOUTH WINDSOR the super-sized drum is obso­ campaign against his Republl- ■ Uonto WiriSsor' Democrats, DEMOLITION ANYHOW lete. It was built in 1921 for toe can rival Harold Smith, but 'vho presently control toe NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) — storage of manufactured gas. For almost three years, town of­ would need a major upset to govermnent, have pledged im- With toe coming of safe and de­ wln. proved services coupled with ficials tried to get toe owner of a two-story building to spruce pendable natural gas, transmit­ Bolton Republicans are essen- controlled spending to their up his place. ted through pipelines from toe tially standing, on their past platform. The city finally Informed own­ south, toe tank is no longer use­ performances eus toe majority The Repilblicans are pledging er Stanley Combs toe building ful. party. Democrats are urging to keep South Windsor moving, would ' be leveled. Wrecking This is only one of a number Start voters to their side promising stressing “principles, rather crews were supposed to start of these tanks that the Hartford a more, “efflcl'ently run govern- toan_ platform , planks."...... toe job but then it developed Gas Co. will demolish in toe raent.” , n ^ ® l ^ g e n t I^mocrats for ^ ctomba had quietly deeded toture In toe greater Hartford voters as of Better Govenment organlrat on ^ ,0 property to toe mayor and area, Sept.spt. 9, of which 816 are Repub-Repub­ has come out In favor of toe „fi,Arother city officials.nMiHnU ThThe Hartford Rd. site of toe lican, 401 Democrat, aiid 344 Republican slate. Both parties Mayor Garnett Inman said tank will be used for a modem " ® to *avor of increased serv- jb^t d r 8 p lte lh r 'g Ift." r ^ r o « metering station and distribu­ has Increased by 27 voters since Ices, broader tax base and a the buUdtag would proceed, tion center. toe same tone last year. Dem- central library. ocrats gained 85 voters, Repub- Voters will elect nine town ------Ilcans 16,-. while' unaffUiated council members, each party roles dropp^ by about 26 votpe. nominates 3ix candidates. Also TODAY COI.UMBIA elected will be three members Incumbent Democrat First to the Board of Education from remember Selectman Joseph Szegda is a field of six candidates of seeking re-elecUbn }n this pre- which each party nominates domihently Republican strong- three, WILLIAMS OIL CO. hold. He is being opposed by in- TOLLAND cumbent Republican Selectman Tolland is the only town to WILLIAMS OIL CO. Edward Fox. Selectmen candl- offer voters a completely new IN dates are Incumbent RepubUcan Board of Sekotmen ^^la’ard ^ Tuttle and Democrat candidates. 'Republicans 'tradi- WILLIAMS OIL CO. newcomer George Peters. tlonally hawTcontroUed the Republicans are standing on . . . for the host in oil service! A toelr past record, while the ,j,be ,tax raite has become the Democrats are m a k ^ an Issue y,e campaign, of the present controversy In- ' volvlng toe Ptennlng and Zon------’68 Impala Sport Sedan ing Oommisslon and toe owners of toe Landmark. The shadow of toe creation of a Board of Finance for toe town MAHeHnnR c&nran T Chevrolet Js hanging over toe elections. U J U - 4 c : The establishment of toe board Is favored by toe Republicans and generally opposed by toe , Dem'Oerats. Republicans are al­ n so considering toe creatiem of Mamfie6te;t LUMBER" You'll celebrate with an Industrial Development s Oimmisslon. the deal we'll make (Repubilioan voters in Cohim- WITH THE Nov3 Coups with CuBlOfii Calsnor ) J bia hold a substantial lead 'wlto 595 registered voters, compared Celebrate your New Year today with a 1968 to 424 Democraes and 433 un- Chevrolet from Carter (Jhevrolet. You’ll like the Johns-Manville all-new looks, added luxuries and many comfort affUiaited. The voter registra­ ACOUSTICAL • DKCORATIVM! • LUMIHOU8 tion (figures show an increase and safety features. Check thei all-new Chevelle of 60 over (the previous year and Chevy n tor the most modem eWgrUng. Or, if sportsters are your preference, Camaro, C o t- with on Increase of 65 Demo­ Suspended valr and toe stunning new (Corvette are here and crats (and 14 RepUbUcans. Un- ready for delivery- Enjoy driving more In '68 in affiliated voters dropped by 19. our ’68 Chevrolet. Correction: Your ’68 Chevrolet. COVENTRY Ceiling System And you’ll ’celebrate wlto the deal we’ll make. ((Toventry has the most inters <*> estoig ejection of any of the Corvttip Conv«rtibl« wr(h Hardtop towns, wl(th the added Ingredi­ ents of the charter quesiUon and Judge lof probate race. ... • • The largest of the area towns with local etoctions Monday, COMPARE CARS AND COMPARE . v - i •f' ' . i " ' .V '- ' (knrentry chalked up toe laig- eat voter registration increase. VALUES — THESE CARS LISTED able after one year), are available on . a one-for-one basis with The. Republicans have pro­ W hy do. our $ervicemen buy U.S.. Savings Bonds? Their reasons posed to hire an .aihninistrative ARE READY TO GO ~ BY ALL Savings Bonds. aasiatant right away with the .are the same as yours and mine: savmg for the future, support­ approval of the Board of Fi­ MEANS, SEE OUR CARS BEFORE Get the facts where you work or bank. Join up. America needs nance. The Democrats object to ing freedom. And because they’re fighting forTreedom, too, maybe toe 'prapos(aI, pledging instead YOU BUY ANYWHERE to foim a oommtttee to study ' servicemen see the heed, radio, piement the (dnrter on Its ef- ard, radio, heater. ^IwWw EXTRA-SPECIAL---- heater;-bucket eeato, S187C iMtive date of November. 1969 66 PONTIAC DeMana OonverU- whitewaUa ^ I Mil 51 U S. Savings Bonds^ Both proposals naturally rest ble. OHC 6-(cyl., abandard, ra­ SAVINGS ON 64 FORD Cuetom ’500’ 4-Door. *7: . IVeiv Freedom Shares '• on the approvttl of the charter dio, heater, power $ 9 1 9 5 V-8, auto., power e(tee(rlng, ra­ *hy (town 'm^ra. E'teerlng, whUewalla AlAw dio, heater, SIBKA The Democrate ‘wUh nuto- 1967 CHEVROLET 64 CHEVY II N>0(va Station whdtewaRa : • . Now, .when you join the.PayrO.il Savings Plan or the Sond-a-Month jlhetically (oontrol the Board of Wagon.. V-8, standard, power 66 CHEVROLET Bell Air 4- new Freedom Shares Mduoatloa and aleo the Board 7'.7 Plan, you are erigible,to purchase the new type U..S. Savings Notes steering, radio, heater, S f STIC EXECUTIVE CARS Door. 6-cyl., auto., ra- ABC of Finance this election. whU'ew(alla l• I^ F dlo, beater, wdliteiwatis.^ ■ wfilw •*; - 1 'Two newoomers (ire seeking J-M Aoustical, :V; ■-r^Freedom. Sha a bonus .opportunity. ’Freedom Shares pay dectioa bo the first - sdeotman Ids. Ete/re in- 66 FORD Galaxle XL 600 Sport 64 CHEVROLET Inq>alai4-Do0r • . r *• .' •. ;■ . 4.74% when hekl.to maturity of just .four-and-a-half years (redeem- poet Democrat MiMuieL Pesoe^ ( of ywr ibom. CSoupe. V-8, auto., power s*<*»r- Impala 2 ft 4-Door Hardtops. Hardtop. V -8, auto., t>nwer opposing 'WUliam Bleeper, a X- ing, radio, heater, $1 Q Q 5 V-8, auto, power Steering, ra­ eteering, radio, he(aber, CICA C Let us show you ssmples, estimats toe sur bucketi seats, whitewallsT I www whitewaUa * • *. • • jrearotd RepubUcan. Sleer is prlsii^y-low cost for yoUr room. dio, heater and maity more ex- lepresentative lof an atonlnis- 63 CHEVROLET InKpala Con- 66 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe 2- I t • V.*. * / • <♦. verblble. V-8, overdrive, radio, $9fi95 Door. 4-cyk, 4-Speed, radio, tratlve ftrat • selootinan, whHe OITR LOW PRICE • • w U Peecs is the nun* typical'first heater, whHawaUa M295 heater, whlteiwmUa fv^ViV-* V*. V.-.> . selectman cendldate who will MW m» V.S.CoV€rnmeiit ilatu not.piru for thin adverluement. It i» prcteuted o»a tiuhlic xrviee in cooperation trilh Hic Trr.arurn Department and The'Advrrtining Conned also serve road foreinan^The RepubBcdns pregtoee to Idre a . e p E I N THIS IS ONLY A PEW OF OUR NICE, CLEAN STOCK OP USED CARS . \ Tf» ‘*t , • • ♦ • f ' ^ - Coventry will Join the area TOI |»; . , •, .; itmasot Venmnand South Wnd- I!' :*•. .' .V V V * ser In a d ty council form: of r A D T P Q CHEVROLET • A- ■ ■'.V V • • • tO : 1: \ govemmtat if toe proposed I.*.I*** !<• -.. • • ; town charter s approved Mon­ bflK I tit CO., INC. day, '" ’The charter will tnstalj a more i V I M A f * 1229 MAIN ST.-4)PEN EVENINGS TILL 9—THURS. TILL ^MANCHESTERf nrofesslanal method of town ' government placing the respop

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■ : u M A N C H ^I^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,: CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER))w, 1967 PA G E BICEBT 1 0 Y ^ s S o ^ Texas; 935 MAIN STiftBET - TEL. 643-«l?l - OPEN 9 A.M. .TO.6130 world iimnedteitely began l)o redeot the McNaittara-Hbwe •MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MAINCHESTER - 241 A S ^ UIM 6T., HiAJtl''ljw lP JUm^l^pBtrr moves tihesB two great powers began to .'WA’IKINS-'WEST .FUNERAl, SBR'VICE - 142 BSAST CENTER STRBBTT; - TBU ’ make toward each dtlier, In a mutual Christ Church Chapel,' Ham­ CWtttni^ Ijipraid endtcleiment, and he wouM bo forced ' (OoabiiiMi triim' Phc® Dm ) -. to conclude, tihe man in Mans, that, if . ilton, Maas., was the ecene 'of PCBUBHKD BY jjp w d ^ Heli^pter aiid l)ew 70 the wedding Saturday, Sept, t , ' tm a tA ijn paSKTO iO (X)., INC. he were ,to use the mMltany positions miles over ^houswda of a e rn of 18 BtaeU Street of Miss Violet EUiuibeth Howe M tndw ater. Oono. . of the two powers on the world map as noosed.f^m ltad to Rio. Orande Wedding moocAS r. fteRotwog of Beverly, ’ Mass., to Richard. WiAiiTBR R. FEStOUSON his guide. It would be very difficult to City -<>■> Texas, side of thS decido which power had achleived the Me^an'hoildsr.. J .. McNamara of Maricheater.. fy>unded Ootober 1. 1881 greatest post-war expansion of its own ' ’^ery.he;’lnsj^ctyi’an emer- Gady-Paro The bride is a daughter of Fufaltabed EJvery EventaK E*p®P* t§!Sl?®i5 power polttlcs position. gbriqy_ - h^pftal - sStitp Iri 'a l^h - MUs Maureen Ratricla P a jro ----Mr.------and-- Mrs.------Charles------Howe.of- •■d Hottteya. Entered «* ti>* school. classroom -aild- 'visited a of Wllllmantic, formerly of An- Beverly. The bridegroom is the MOaciiaater, Oonn.. a« SooMtd Ctaae Kali The oonfrontaitton might conceivably A..MVILSSSSOSSV hAabo hall . . . - ' ...... O F MANCHFSTER K htter. ______teotiwrary nieas hall where he dover, became the bride of R(m- ^ 0 tlie looal news pub- But we may also, on® day, have to can Sen. JohnTbwer. ton Cady of Wllllmantic. fasMoned. with lace smd seed Wednesday Yarborough ac­ riiSSjs c t repuWlCBtlon of special dts- face the possibllfity of a rather surpris­ The Rev. Hugh Murphy of pearl trimmed bodice, elbow- patchea herein are also reaerved.______cused Cfjnnaily of waiting too St. Oolumba’s Church perforist- length- Sleeves, cathedral train, ing verdict—that the actual odd war, long to ask for f^eral disaster as it has gone, has proved a compara­ ^ the double-ring ceremony. and. a mantilla -of alencon lace. aid. The governor responded by Mrs. Andrew Caqper of Andover She carried a bouquet of atep- empMoal errore appearing ^ tively fortunate and humane living uid other reading matter in The Manchcstei - calling the- senator a "despica- waa organist. 'Die soloist was hapotis, carnations, an orchid E>venlnc Heiaid^______through a potentially terrltole confron- able man.” Ernest John of WiUimantic. ■and Ivy. Johneem m anag^ to get both r\jll service client of N. E. A. tatlcm for which history itself was much Bouquets of roses and gladioli Miss Cheryl - McNamara, of PuhHahere R^rceentatlves — 'rac Ji^ s more to blame than any partdcullar set men into the eame bus and heli­ were on the altar. Mathems Special Arencj- — New York. Chi­ copter with hini. and had public Manchesf|sr; a slater of the IHUHSuAVS cago. Detroit and Boston. j______of hunian actors or national) tre^incts. The bride ■was given In mar-, hrldegroibm was maid of honor. words of pralae for each. riage by her father. She wOre FRIDAYS MinMTWnP ATTDTT BCREATl OF CIRCULA- “I’m h^ipy,” he said, "that She wore a pale blue full-length T I O i N B . ______a full-length -gown of silk or­ gown, fashioned with elbow- A Blemished Promise these servants .of the people still, ganza, designed -with bateau Dtoplay advertising doalnghoura: care about th® people'.’’ ’ length sleeves ' trimmed with ^ fe r Monday — 1 p.m. Fikto'. Even the most sensible and overdue neckline, long sleeves, eniplre beige lace and a wedding ring Ptor Tueaday — 1 p.n». Satumay. After.Ms tour- of the water- Ftor Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. promise in the world cannot be taken ' coUat;. She wore a crown - of - jtor Tlutreday — 1 p.tn. T ue^y. too seriously these days until the fine I\>r Friday — 1 p.m. WednMtoy. / broidered Alencon lace, arid A- blue and off-uiiite carnations ' Ib r Saturday — 1 p.m. "niursday. print has been examined. with a .veil of illusion, and car­ 1 1 9 dasi/led deadline — 5 p.m. day I x ^ e rimch near Joltoson Qty for a train trimmed with Matchtog puhilcathm. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday The other day, it was high good ried’ a isouquet of purple and a ^ Monday puMnattoa______news that the geogra'phers of the world weekend s ta ^ Yarborough flew lace. Her three-tlefed veU ^ -pink asters. rt. ' J sUk Illusion waa arranged from Friday- September 29 were promising to unite, luider the aus­ kOsa Heather Grant of Avle- pices of the United Nations, in an effort **‘5^*‘* a crystal tiara, and she. carried -more, Scotland, was the brides- Tops are laminated on top and underneath to pre­ the flood tour, awMted the P m - a bouquet of white rosebude.' maid, ^ e wore a two-toned - vent warping, splitting, cracking. Here^ the Harv^t to work toward some eventual world Ident at the ranch, where tBby m Iss Edith Mae Barton - of Day Strom ite sbandardination of place names. iThe table top is in a maple-grained plastic measuring Who Started The Cold War? may. r e f i l l m ill next Tuesday. Manchester was maid of honot. with elbow-length sleeves «*«■**?«<* trim-, 48 X 22 closed; 48 x 40 open. 'The Deadin’s bench world bias trouble enough, it seems to (toitoMly told JoMism he estir, ghe wore a fuil-Iepgth gowp, of m ed. with blue velyet. daisUa. The writing and interpretation of us, without 'wondering why some people Album Of Chutrihe* By Joseph Satefnto mated damage to public faclll- x,\w falUe and ehitfori, frijihlon- Tops and two chairs are upholstered in a document-type hiatory seems, like the weather, or like . ties In the flood area at '|20 mil- She wore, a band of - deep aind washable vinyl! insist on spelling Rumania wSith an o, ST. CHRISTOPHER’S ROMAN CATHOLIC, EAST HARTFORD ed with matching daisies ac­ pale blue camatiema and veil fashions, to have its pendulum swings or without trying to confuse confusing ■ Hon. ' ' • centing the waistline,.' gnd - a 'The President emphasized on her head, and she carried from one extreme to another, oontinuai- Near Bast power politics even more chiffon back 'p a n e 1. . She a bou^et M purple and pink ly pa aging over the middle gjround itbat the $2.6 . million being pro­ wore a matching floral head- astora hopelessly by suddenly beginning to re­ vided was only an initial alloca­ analysis which might perhaps come fer to them as Middle East affairs. Herald tion and that more money would J®»® C- Weir of New Haveh close to the truth. Also, It is high time to take this Ibe forthcomlnig If the state quet of blue tli^ted roees. as best man. Bruce A group of young American histor­ business of namendature of place and Inside Report Yesterdays Open Foru] ■showed It 'was. needed. Mrs. John Blits of Williman- Howe of Avlemore, btother of ians is, at the moment, deserting whfct region out of the hands of unofltoial L.Johns21 counties named in his order. ant's, and she carried a .bou- ____ sorieS,_____ and __ a corsage of pink war, and proposing a new Itheory which agencies, which may succeed to foisting To the Editor, Fund needs all the help It con cooperate in the current scrap get, and your outstanding as­ Asked' what- Impressed him quet of pink rOses. ’ roses, The .bridegroom’s wore a ’ celery colored dress and 1967 Rose FestVal^ aounds bold and revolutionary. their own whimsies on the innocent rigidly forbidden to exceed a set I very rarely exercise the pri­ Alan C. Cady of WiUimantic mother wore ari Orchid pink suit coat ensemble arid brown aoces.- become a citizen of the United The usual verdict on the cold war has ■WiASHINGTON — A closed- Iron drive and are urged to sistance certainly brings home ‘most In his vaUey Stay of about ^ public. door meeting last Thursday level of expenditures for each leave what scraps they find at vilege of sitting down and writ­ three hours, . Johnson said ^ served as best man. Anore Aren wlth rose accessories, arid a sories. The couple will live, in States. been that it was a contest begun by the ing a Letter to the Editor. Of to the people of Manchester, ,tn The final argument against the dis­ (Sept. 21) the House Republi­ quarter of the year. the most convenient filling sta­ ^***^**'*”^** ®* P*”** roses. Manchester. The tall, 18-year-old brunette, Insatiable schemes of Russian Commu­ course I am not alone on this a way not otherwise posslWe, ' Much that he saw was impres- the guests. now a freshman at the Universi­ organized and tocessant amateur re- can leaders all but decided on The scheme was advocated tion near their homes. the splendid work done by our ‘Sive it ivas hard'to single out an­ A reception' for 55 was held — ------•- nism for expansian of its territories and vision'ism we now suffer from is that it strongly at last Thursday’s Re­ score (except at election time. Mrs. Paro wore ari aqua silk at the Commodore Restaurant, ROSE OtJEEN U.S. CITIZEN ty of Oregon, escaped from a strategy to confront Presi­ A long-awaited pension plan Then everyone has something agencies. ything. Cuba six years ago with her influence. seldom really laata Rumania is bepom- dent Johnson with a dreary publican meeting by Laird Md Again, we thank you for your ' ,u!"I BaW -doctora and nurses falUe two-piece dress and stiver Beverly. For a motor trip PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — TRie suj^xjsedly revoiutaonary doctrine Representative John Byrnes,-^ al­ for town employes Is presented to say). But, for the first time ’accessories. The bridegroom’s ^ cape Cod Mrs. McNamara Aria Maria Eririquez, Portland’s nine brothers and sisters. ing Rumania again. The nation of. Per­ choice: Surrender real control to the Board of Selectmen by a since I have been a citizen of help. caring for the sick,” he men- now being launched holds ithat the Uni­ over the Federal pursp strings so of Wisconsin, senior Repub­ Very truly yours, mother wore a pale blue brocade . sia, which was lodt for two or three special committee membered by Manchester, a problem existing jtiqned. He Said he saw “the /dress and ooat with matching ------—------,. ' . —------— ------^ r ted States MaeK was also Importantly or get no tax increase. lican on the Ways and Means Everett J. LlvespY “Aitoy apparently anticipaOng^ Chair lejrs are belted to seat with T-nuts for maximum decades under the title of Iran, is be­ Willard B. Rogers and Atty. in this town really bothers me. accessories. strength; won’t wobble, 'ThaitV important with a responBible for the development of the ginning to recover its true identity to Currently being perfected by Committee. Some party leaders Charles S. House. The problem is Utter. ’every- problem” in .rescue Sturdy present asserted Republicans A reception for -150 was held family where children give chairs hard osage. Her® the cold war. outside economic advisers to I live on the residential end ■ relief work. circles which have some regard for should fight higher taxes down Johnson said every mothe/he at the VFW Hall, WUlimanUo. lin^nwood-grained plastic.top opens from 85 x 60 to 60 The first thing to be said about this tradition and history. the liouse Republicans, the 10 Years Ago of Main St. It is really a very CORRECTION!! $23J5 it tht (scorract Price scheme offers sour alternatives to the wire and opposed the pretty drive If you keep your Today In History talked to reuorted she was lieliur ®'®*’ * n o ^ e m mOtor trip. Mrs. Chairs inches. Six chairs' with textured vinyl .are included. development is that there have always For all these reasons, then, there should This date 10 years ago was a to Mr. Johnson. To win essen­ scheme. But House Republican eyes focused up toward the By the Associated Press c'afed for properly i and white accesaories. of this Snow Tira - IT SHOULO BE ONLY S20SS!! been hiaboilana who were pure .his­ be rejoicing over the prospect for the leader Gerald Ford of Michigan, Sunday; The Herald did not . qrations were adequate. torians and not policy makena them- tial Republican support for his trees. My lawn, my neighbor’s Today la Friday, Sept. 29, tiie Mrs. Cady is a graduate of formation of a permanent United Na­ 10 percmt surtax on income, he previously considered a hard­ publish. lawn and just about every lawn Hfr' said he was pa^c'ularly aeaves, who have been aware of the fact 272nd day of 1967. ‘There are 98 Rham High School. Mr. Cady tions commission of esgierts on geo- must accept a guaranty writ­ line anti-tax man, was lesmlng the entire length of the street days left In the year. " pleased to see the .number' of Early Bird SNOV/ TIRE SALE! that the cold war was never, for any is a graduate of Windham Re­ gr aphlxail na mea ten into the tax bill of substan­ to the Lalrd-Bymes idew (which has become a graveyard for Today’s HlghUght In History; Mexican citizens imo'had'been gional Technical School, WUll- instant, simpiy a one power A Though for 'Today ' 1'given refuge.on thla side of’ the It would be a beginning toward some tial cuts—at least $5 billion— was partially unveiled by hamburger wrappers, grammar On this date In 1938, a pact mantic. They are both employ­ FIRESTONE TOWN & COUNTRY WHITEWAUS affair, or a SBnple oonfrontatUm between kind of order and stability to the world in current spending. Byrnes Monday before the Sponsored by the Manchester school literature, some great designed to preserve peace In border.' Council of (Jhurriies •“ ’'‘ih at totiche^ me’,.’’ h® said. ed at Pratt and Whitney, Divi­ the deMberalte villBiny of one great if we at least knew what places are Nor will the Republicans be American Banking Association drawings of ‘mamma’ and ‘pap- our tlirie was signed at MunlcH sion of United Alrorjrft Corp., ,0.:; J(timsbn'lB to address the 1,6()0 power and the reJuctanltly aroused vir­ satisfied wiUi any vague in­ In New York). pa’ and assorted packages and by Adolf Hitler, Benito Musso­ East Hartford. The couple live called. "But be doers' of the word, relegates to Ja ie National L ^ s- tue of another. But, as we warned at 'the beginning, junction against spending. The difficulty of Mr. Johnson’s goodies. lini, Neville Chamberlain 'Of 52 Windham St.. Wllllmantic. It bn« abWays been Importanit, for any They are now drafting an position is compounded because and not hearers only, deceiving It Is beyond my comprehen­ England and Francois Daladler one dare not leap into any kind 'Of his own Democratic Congress­ yourselves. For If anyone is sion how people can just throw of France. nio tonlgh/in what 'was expect ne^naitole diagnosis of the origins of casual euphoria these days, deperuilng amendment to the tax bill flat­ TRISTAN LIVES AGAIN men generally agree that reduc­ a hearer of the word and not junk onto public streets and pri­ On this Date— ^ ed' to b ^ a full commentary on PORT EIAZABETH, Soutii the cold war, to remetoer that President on an degree of inevitability for the ly prohibiting the Treasury '.'the ’Vlemam war. from spending above a certain ed spending must accompany a doer, he is like a man who vate property. They must be In 1066, William the Conque#lir Africa' (AP) — The remote, administration! abruptly ter­ right thing. higher taxes. Representative A1 observes his natural face In a either slobs. Inconsiderate In­ landed In England. . Meitowhile, the hurricane- level each quarter of the year, ,trigg)u:ed floods appeared to be wind-swept, tiny Island of Tris­ minated lemWease to Russia, the ally The very news that disclosed this pos­ Ullman of Oregon, key Admin­ mirror; for he observes himself dividuals, or a joyous comblna- In 1789, the U.S. War Depeui- tan da CUnha, lying 1,800 miles thereby reasserting Congres­ and goes away and at once for­ tlori of both. I am getting tired --abating' in Harlingen.' which had suffered greatest damage in sibility of worid standardization of geo- sional control over Federal istration wheelhorse on Ways ment established a regular west of Cape Town, waa depopu­ gets what he was like. But he of picking up Joe Slob’s gart)age\ Army with a strengrth of 700 spokesman for the Intevna- SUPFL.Y IS LIMITED . World War II and contributed most tp g^raphical names Included a sample ex­ spending. and Means, has taken this posi­ lated 1^ years ago because of a the victory in Europe, while it was be­ who looks Into the perfect law, and I am equally disturbed that '' men. " 6nal Boundary . and Water ample of how the proposed commission Herein lies the real Presiden­ tion. Chairman Wilbur Mills of .^^mmlssion was optimistic. “It volcanic eruption Utot destroyed All First Quality — Thee© Are Not Seconds or Blemitoed! ing continued indefinitely to our other Arkansas made an impassioned the law of liberty, and perse­ the ‘powers to be’ have not In 1918, the AUies scored aile- the imly habitable part of the might set about its work. tial-Congressional clash over veres, being no hearer that for­ launched an anti-lltter cam­ cUlye breakthrough of the Hln- -looks a whole lot better now,” No'Trade-In Required — Free Mounting! alliea. The Wesit, while complaining of One of the things It would have to plea to Administration officials island, and burled a landing fiscal policy, transcending the gets but a doer that acts, he paign. We have one of the most dehberg Line In World War I. Said Joe Tucker. “There la noth- beach and canning factory lin- 1 2 5 . Russian secrecy during the war itself, determine, it was reported, would be for reduced spending to con­ ing In sight coming down the sham battle that has been clude last Friday’s closed-door shall be blessed In his doing.’’ beautiful towns In. the entire In IMI, the United States and der tons of iava. was itself withholding the greatest war whether to translate the name of thiQ waged inside the House Ways state, but at the rate we are river that will ppse any . prob- WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS session. Such well-remembered words B ritalm ^eed to send war sup­ Yet In spite of this, Tristan is aecret of all time, and, when it did dis- capital of Russia by one system which and Means Committee. are these taken from the letter progressing In litter control. It plies toXRussla to help that -lems.’’ today one of the few Brltiah col­ These Democrats frown on la not going to remain that way H -nlhe flood depth at Harlingen . Finishes are bonded to metal legs and trim to pi’event cloae, finally, its possession of the atomic would make it come out “Mbckhar” or In that committee’s daily ses- . any scheme putting the Ad­ of James. The world Is full of country cmtlnue Its resistance onies that pays its own way. Its boirib, did so in a manner calculated to by another which would render it as slons behind closed doors, Ad­ hearers! In these days of tele­ very long. to the Nazi Invasion. was 41.80 feet late Thursday main source of Income Is the Epoxy chipping; legs have self^leveling'nylon glides. Ebony is ministration in a spending strait- I realize that stopping the Ut­ Kvnlght, down three feet from MORIARTY BROTHERS iTryntU. one future potential enemy even ministration officials — led jacket as confining as the one vision, we have a world full of In 1959, a \Branlff Alrw«V» crawfish industry. There Is a the finish on the legs of this smart group with its high- "Moskva.” by Budget Director Charles, ter bug Is a difficult problem. , .'Wednesday morning’s peak. . 315 CENTER S’TREET, MANCHESTER—-643-5135 while it was compelling the enemy of Does the reader see what we mean? being written by the Repub­ seeing people. But how many plane exploded Mn the air n'e'ar new harbor and freezing plant. back chairs. ’The oval table has a 85 x 60-ln. roeewood- Schultze—stoutly maintain that doers are there ? How many It Is hard for a policeman to Buffalo, Tex., killing all 34 per­ Also, the sale of stamps brings Finishes grained Dajrstromite top; extends to 60 inches; tihe moment to surrender. No historian Even under our present International licans. But the alternative may "catch him In the act,” but may ever settle which side was the first Congress should increase taxes be no tax bill. Mills admits pri­ spectators have come down sons aboard. \ Moon Mftps Offered In about $42,000 a year. geographical anarchy, we at least man­ before the 'President cuts from the grandstands to help surely something can be done— In 1963, Pope Paul opened th y to break, the Potsdam agreements with vately that this is one bill that certainly something must be VYASHINOTON—Ten in a age to have it “Moscow.” spending. cannot get through Congress carry the burdens of humanity? second session of the Ecumeny negaid to poet-war Germany, but the done! Perhaps stricter enforce­ cal Council. "aeries of geologic maps of the In private sessions with sen­ without help from the Republi­ Just to be a hearer leads to ment, higher fines, a little home moon’s Burfacb—toverlng an decision of the United States to deny ior Ways and Means members, can leadership. The Republicans self-deception. Just to be a doer Ten Years Ago— ^ to Russia the reparations origlnaUy The Ghetto Of The Mind education or strategically plac­ Nearly 300 died when an ex­ wsrea of about 1.2 miillion square lieutenants of the President are now clearly prepared to is empty and soon wears a per­ ed Utter barrels will help stamp „,pra±leB—^have now been pub­ agreed upon would have to be considered The current crisis . . . carries a chal­ urge Congress to tell them spe­ make the most of It. son out. But when the two are in press train hit a parked oil train lenge to white Americans to act re­ out this bug. Let us face It, the in West Pakistan. lished by toe U.Si Geological as one of the possible flriJta cifically where spending should holy combination, then the per­ problem exists. We have to pro­ Survey. And so the analysis of specific in­ sponsibly. I’m not concerned with the be reduced. In reply, Ways and son is mature and life is mean­ Five Years Ago— 10% of the people in this country who GLASS EXPLOSION tect the beauty of our land— These desk-size, multicolored - stances can go, down to the ar^Rient Means members of both par­ ingful. Now, it is the hearing of they just are not making ariy An American sailor. Nelson ""ftiaps, drawil to a scale of about over which was the greater denial of are bigots or the 10% who are anxious ties insist the spending cuts what God has in store for us Drummond, was arrested ^id to help. The burden for assuming re­ NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. more of that stuff! 1« miles to toe inch .can be ob- promised toeedom—the Ruttnan control must be detailed by the Ad­ glass bottle and jar manufactur­ which counts. Then, it is the John J. Tanl arraigned on charges of pass­ '"^ned for SI each from Distri- sponsibility lor the society in which they ministration immediately. ers are outpacing the popula­ doing of what He has command­ ing defense secrets to the '.^o- of the politics in the newly liberated live falls upon the 80%; who, in this time ■'T>utir’ before September 3 8 , ISSL-hy these past 20 years, they seem bo be ihertMed tnalTa copy of this security by denying it to others. In do­ lic works (Including highway eo tMrtJne Kearney. 8 6 Linden jo^. BUg^cating, if pnly tb® United Stated ing this they not only show their real in­ construction). V V gloncheoter, Oonn.; Allen C. Kreb, bad been more intelligent and generous na?vSS5 e at.. Rnnchwter Oon^ security, but they deny the heritage’ of Republicans, however, are un­ Annomae Donahue. lOT - and understanding. their fathers, who came to these shores derstandably leery of such ■Rdad.' Mancfaeater,;^m i-< In contra** to either extreme, we to seek justice and equality, not to op­ pledges. (Consider Mr. Johnson’s ytm JMse. .would pose, tor conaddenalUoni, what that press others as, they were oppressed. highly-publicized promise last nyitMcal man in Mars^ might have been Too many white Americans live in a November to slash 1967 Federal observing during'the past 20 years. He ghetto—the ghettQt, of ..the mind, where expenditures by J3 billllon. Of T would have noticed, a t the end of World democratic ideals are sealed off arid de­ that $3 billion moat has now War n , the emergence of two prime cency is smothered. The ghetto of the been restored; the ultimate sav­ mind is as rotten as the festering ghet­ ing will be less than 3800 mil­ A_ B1IW4N7 Ptoii^ehsw,« » w . Ufe world gln"t«, in a confrontation of zJUlKheGt District, de- power fio natural and inevitable it could tos of our cities. Both must be changed lion. ! i s s s d . 11 we are to create a just and equal so­ The scheme to prevent this On motion of Kathteen T. be ptwMcted by Henry Adams at the from recurring came unsolicited of this century and yet could ciety. Main Street, % y s S S S !^ e ^ ■ Negroes have no monopoly oh virtue, from a respected private econo­ -,it. adbiiriUbratrbc. not be avoided by any act of wiU or i'oSDSaOBD: That oix 'months' and whites have no monopoly on vice. mist who fears—like many Re- .the a^ ^ day policy. I know that tljere are many white people publlcrinti—the Administration ^ - be ana-m e sniiM 'w e * ^ ^ ^ . Daystrom has always been recognized as thfr style leader The man from Mars would have no- whose commitment to equality Is un­ would use higher taxes as a lev­ "^ m arif dining furniture. Here you see this styling in a B piece: that, even during the. war itself, matched. The history of the Urban er to actually Increase spending. m lTlSsts. oiri .filia l L dinettefor'sm^spaces :.. atatdetiiattakes

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firiiivo P- Leriiardt, ■61, 'if.. 115 I P- .' South fFindsiar : Charter Oak. St., Manchester, Coventry charge per visit.by the Ipcal y*iM jbor:; ■ Stocks ill Brief went through a red 'llghl and ptnsi. oilL PIQTA visiting .nurse will be In Blue &OSS •J«!W Y bTO '(AiE>)VT4ie stoc^ . struck the oar driven by Siu^ creased to $4 :.each from'the ^ • 2v Garis Gollide jifesent fee of $3,50.' A ;recent TV-Radio ; trad- ’ C, Platthigan of -HaaOrdvllle. v ft High Sefcoof flow Society ISA. cost analysis revealed' Uiat the Chops Rates '■yy ' li)f tUii atteiiidon. ' ' dharjged with failure to '. 200 Oal. ailtt. C.OJD/ . . •/ *• ;• ; : • '■;«• V i At Inte^ectidn cost per visit has Ipcreased $1 : ■ The:, m ai^n . ot , Wvaricea .... obey traffic coptrol signals and 24-nonr BiUnhr Service! inducts Pive. New Members since lu t year and that- each : anroh^ Indi^du^ stocks over ■ ■ A minor fWoioar collision oc- is' scheduled to appear In East R. B. RElQMlIIS For Elderly V isio n I s declines nairowed from 200 in visit how costs the local agency PLANT V ourred on Rt, 6 at the Intersec- Hartford dtciilt Court 12 Oct. Coym iry Sehobl’a Na-' soelotion held thU memth elegt- 7:js ( 0>. iNeWBreel • early trading to; about . 90. , FUELOIL $4.61^; 5:00 ( 8) iHowie ■Cbi Prosress) NOW! '.' tion o f SulUvah Ave. last night 16. . ■, than BWe ■ Cha$iiter, National ed 'officers for .the fiscal year NEW Ha v e n (AP)—Ckmnect- (:»dlUB) Mike.Dc^as 7 JO ( 13). Wild, Wild West (C) B » ia ^ P W W 6 |' One The'market fail^ to respond .• at 8 pjh. .resulting In minor ------H------■ 649-4908 Icut Blue Cross announced today . Uaveikk (tn'Procresa) (40) ert .Coventry correspondent, F. Pan- a ' cut in rates, and' expanded ■<|o> FtMh for Today (10) VYiday Movie (C) .:nbbait; R -Reimbkcen • Rolice said the car driven by veterans kre still living. (34) Wrtter'a World ★ TMUPS ★ HYACINTHS mistic attitude ’ toward stocks. benefits for subscribers 65 and. (10) Pe rry Haaian ftor Uw-hcwm ocuncll. 6:30 (40) Peter'Jeni>lnei (C) 8:00 { 8) Front Row Movie (C) ”“ ■ SwiTS'rsL’s : : «■ ’»»«’■ older. . 8i30 ( 3-lSQ Gomer Pyle (C) • They mentioned the price rises Mhriarty aild retary, and Mrs. Donald^adh^ ' (IS) SMitB World (34) (ireattve Person a lAaternemt jjotlng ^sulphuric acid and nlckel- It said it would pare its Blue . (18) aierv Griffin (34) NET Playhouse ' iC 9 'TULIPS l a P T - ''Monday’s etoctton mue(t be re- The Commerce Department Is­ by lUnda B t e t ^ , Le^erbhlp, Robert Carrepy, Mrs. Albert Rises to Flood; 12.22 per cent. (20) %)Orts 9:30 110404360) Accidental sued a report about midday that ■ (34) Wtet's New? family (C) ':fanled etk fbv. more then just ESve Knriwles; Service, Shirley ' Robert Garrepy, Mrs Albert In addition. Blue Cross said (40) News; Combat ( 8-40) Guns of WlU Sonnett hew factory order slipped 9'.S Kuchy. and ' ^ o l a ^ , Mary 8. Trask. Mrs*.^’ w“ l?am I S City Threatened It has signed contracts with (30) UcHate's Navy ..anottser local eledUon." per cent in August to $4S.S69 6:16 (20) Bold Venture 10:00 ( ^40) Judd for the Defense Welles. I n d u ^ n B COMPLETE IJSTiNOS 89e-*1.19 woric. Factual deveJopiment Is porting that returns are com­ for evacuation If the stream Eastman Kodak. Annie Wheeler ahd Miss Lois with (Jonnectlcut hospitals. laborious and tedious. However, The Associated Press 60-stock ing In “ fairly well.” Those who should, surge through the city. no aoiuid judgment can be made Mogaldi.. “ have not returned their enve- About 26 families fled their J.F. Dupllnsky, Blue O oss Radio average at noon had edged up .2 Xn addition to the members without such development. No to 339.2 with Industrials off 1.3, lopes with a contributlim are hdmes late Thursday and early president, said the program had (This Hating includes only those news broadcaata of 10 or IS listed, the society also has a the approval of State Insurance firm foundation for our fUtuie rails up 1.2 and utilities up .2. urged by him to do so as soon today. minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) meonbershlp oompristag Pa­ Commissioner William R. (Ot­ JOHN E. be laid without such judg­ Steels were mostly higher with as possible in order the budg- Steady rata over a wide area WDBC—1S64 7:00 'Ihc World Tonight tricia Mlnlcuod, Terri-EUen ter. 6:56 PhU Rixzuto ment,” Sills said. Republic up half a point and etary needs of the PHNA may of western New York and near­ 6:00 Dick Robinson 7:30 Alexander Kendrick Anderson, Diane Buscaglia, 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:36 Speak Up Hartford He atat^ that 'with the dedi- U.S. Steel gaining a lesser frac­ be met and the services to the. by Pennsylvania sent hundreds Blue Cross, he said, as part 9:00 Ken Griffin Donald Btssett, Kathleen (Jie- _____ ^ of smaller streams over their of its agreement with the phar­ 1:06 News. Sign Off 7:15 I%nk Gifford :cabed dlhgiencc of new town tion. ^ e . Natalie Hladky, Ann continued and ex- 8:00 News banks, flooding roads and Ailing macies, will provide eligible se­ WBCH—8 » 8:10 Speak Up Hartford Jeaderriiip and with >the enthuri- General Motors declined half 5:00 Hartford Hlghllghtr 12:16------Sign Off Boy, Sally Scovdl, Marilyn crane’s cellars. Many of the waterways nior citizens with full coverage 7:00 News WTH'— 108S aam and, effort of the talent to a point. report states 8:00 Gaslight WHITHAM Seara, Baibara Btekford, Jan LANDSCAPE NURSBIY be found In this leaderriiip “we Boeing added nearly a point flow Into the Alleghany, which of prescriptions up to $500 dur- 6:00 Afternoon Kdition Is the Boot fot the Left or Right Foot? Blamberg, Carol Bowman, that Mrs. Esther Palmer has 12:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 News. Weather. Sports ^ can create and sustain a town and United Aircraft fell nearly farther downstream, courses ing a benefit period of 150 da'/s WPOP—1416 6:30 Americana are "Getting Ready for a Quilt': ■with no left or right? And they 'Hiomafl Bralnard, Barbara fcpcrim to the agency that 6:00 Danny Clayton Show “GROW WITH US” Simttoy—0 8I80I that a«e whole country will 2 points. The huge strap-iron boot at through downtown' PlUsburiVt from the date of admission to 7:35 Chet Huntley ing Bee,” “A Weaving Room,” were custom-made by hand, of Oouch, Virginia Coutfii, Su- Mrs. Mrs. Sherwood Rose is 7:00 Lee "Babl" Simms Show 7:30 New* of the World Alcoa and Phelps Dodge ad­ left sets the keynote lor this where it joins the Monongahela. a hospital. 12:00 G/iry Girard Show 7:46 Joe Garagtola Route 6, Bolton—500 Yds. from Bolton Notch—64S-780Z| look to with pride.” and “ A Girl’s Playroom of the course, on last expressly de­ zaime Clovetdon, Louiae Crow- clerk In the nursing “I know that years llnoim now vanced about a point. In nearby Glean, Eugene F. The present plan provides a WINF—1234 7:60 Sing Along newly created exhibit at Lutz Early 1900’s.” All were cencelv- signed for the purchaser. P roof: ley, Kaithleen Crane, Unda during the past fiscal 5:00 News 7:66 David Brlnklw Hours: 9 AJVI. ■ 6 P.M. — Fri. till 7 PM . we win look back and say that Gains of about a point were Seebald, a regional engineer for 120-day benefit period after a 5:16 %>cak Up Sports 8:06 Ooast Guard Band Junior Museum, "A Cobbler’s ed and executed by Mrs. Made- One of the wooden lasts hang­ Doggatt, John Fo^. Forster ye« agency was appolnt- 8:26 Pop Concert we never worfc^ harder nor posted by Scott Paper, Occi­ the state Health Department, patient is discharged from a 5:30*1 Harry ______Reasoner lyn McAwley, museum direc­ ing on the wall has a built-in Grafit and Ronald Hudak. » Home Health Agency, and 5:36 Speak Up Sports 9:06 NKhtbeat had ao much mutual enjoyment dental Petroleum and Trans- Shop o f the Early 1800’s.” Loan­ said toe Alleghany was 14 feet hospital. Blue Cross 65 ittferh- 6:00 News 11:00 News, Weather Sports tor, using materials largely bor­ lump just like the owner’s bun­ Also, Lee Beth Karaadnakl, «»at 198 Medicare visits were 11:20 Sports Final _ In the common effort as we .did ed by Old Sturbridge Village, above “ normal” and, if the bers, during the benefit period, 6:16 Speak Hartford America. ion! Charles liowery, Deborah -Me- ‘ niade, according to Mrs. Palm- 6:45 Lowell Thomas 11:30 Other Side of the Day in the challenging years of rowed from local and area resi­ rains continued, could climb an­ pay toe first $25 of prescrip­ Down a point or so were Mar- the boot once hung outside a Visitors may view these and IMS and 196®. As one member dents. Kualrit, Frederick Mtaicuccl, er’s report. There were three other seven to eleven feet. He tion drug charges and Blue quardt, Thiokol and Comsat. Massachusetts cobbler’s shop other interesting phenomena of a united Republican team Many of the articles have In­ Andrea Mullen, Richard Pa- Immunization clinics held In said the water was climbing at 1 Cross pays 80 per cent of toe Prices were mixed on the daily (except Monday) from ppoonted for yiour oonaldera- to attract customers unable to teresting stories behind them, panos, Robin. Potter, Susan the spring, 98 chUdren and ajn . at the rate of 1.2 feet per balance up .to a maximum of American Stock Exchange. 2 to 6 p.m. as the museum open- tion I would like to state why read. which staff members will be Potter, Kathleen Ravlta, Judith adulta attending. Well child hour, slightly faster than the $500. happy to relate. Example: Did ed this week for the season. All I entered this campaign,” Sills The exhibit Is one of four Sanboirn, Oaitherine Sdenski, conferences held monthly had reading at midnight. The new plan calls for drop­ created for the Lutz still ex­ you know that before 1832 shoes exhibits are free. (Herald photo said. . David’ Storrs, Donald Storrs 103 children from newborns to He said toe river was “ high ping the $25 deductible and the hibit room this fall. The others were made to be identical — by Saternis) He said, "In semnd-retlrememt YWCA Slates and JutUth Treachuk. ■ pre-schoolers attending. A total enough to warrant concern.” 20-80 co-pay stipulation. Blue I would weicome the opportun­ Coventry High' School’s 11- of 45 chUdren attended a dental The Weather Bureau said toe (jross said. ity to serve the town In pre­ your suggeisjtions iboward a moirie brary cliib, Sodalitas- Llbraria, clinic for pre-schoolers in June, area could expect intermittent As for toe rates for persons serving ail that la giood in South Fall Qasses Tolland sbaible, eiconomioal and prosper­ has elected officera for the year The agency took part in the an- rain, with toe rain possibly be­ 65 and over, Blue Cross said WSndiaor and in creating what ous growith o f oiir town,” he 1967: Joanne Bouchard, presl- nual Diabetes Detection Week coming moderate to heavy at members enrolled on a non­ Fall classes, sponsored by the ooncluded. dent; Linda- Watrous, irlce pres- last November, times. •fou r stores o f FASHIOH Is so aonely needed In the de- YWCA, have been announced. group, direct payment basis vetepment o f a complete coon- Wanat Asserts Rising Taxes Wanat lashed out at rumors ident; Susan Haun, secretary- Also, under the Maternal and will pay $11.85 every three All classes will be held at the being circulated about him, stat­ treasurer, and Kennet^Healy, chufi Health Program, preven- mundity. I have been presented Community Y, 79 N. Main St, months, as against toe current many challenges affecting the ing, “ The propaganda being put book fair chairman. health measures for Stack 637 Feet High $13.50. and require tiiat all participants Have Led Him to Seek Office out against me through subver­ The club adopted a new merit p ^ y detection continued piibUc interest of my country, are 'YWCA members. Enroll­ COPPER CLIFF, Ont. — The Those senior citizens -who ship he haa urged voters to sive methods Is from a snide system to recognize toe serv- assistance to but none mose exciting than in ment may be made at the Democratic First Selectman smokestack at a nickel com­ have Blue Cross 66 coverage ncrtSce Hicks School parking lot group, who are ashamed to ices rendered to toe library and mothers In toe care of toe new­ . the future of the town.” YWCA office at the Community candidate Eugene I. Wanat has pany's iron-ore recovery plant through employed groups also when they go to vrite there Identify themselves or substan the school, by library aides. GOP Session Y, Monday through Friday from cited the town’s “ skyrocketing borns. here is the tallest in toe British can expect toe 12.22 per cent Monday. ’The 'fiitelt half of the tlate their remarks with signa­ Such personnel earning a total The final South Windsor “ Ask 9 a.m. to 12:30 pjn. and from Help tor Mentally 111 Commonwealth — 637 feet. rate cut, the announcement said. tax rate” as a major reason for pa.rkiinig area horideallng Old tures. It indicates a desperate of 300 points for duties “ well the Candidates” meeting spon­ 1 to 3 p.m. Classes for teen- Additional services of toe his seeking the top town office Podt Rd. is “full o f hazardlous deceitful attemp to conceal done,” will receive . a merit sored by the Republican town------agers are a new feature of this PHNA also Include work with this election. cracks because of improper ma­ their lack of a good constructive awanl certificate. For an addi­ committee will be held tonlj^t year’s programs. tional 300 points, awarded will toe mentally 111, which work Is "I entered this Election, be­ terials q,rid poor ooniatruotlon program for their candidates to | at the PleasantDi.a.onf Valleytrsiiav School9oiinni cissscs UTe: Oil painting for be a pin; a guard, and a key increaae. There were M cause I am deeply concerned methods. Then noite the area propose.” at 8 p.m. and at the Eli Terry Junior and Senior High Sriiool succ^lvely. admitted for toe ORANGE HALL about our sky rocketing tax furfher along the Northern School at 8:80. students, eight lessons, taught ■ The club plana a paperback year and a total of 67 visits rate, while our current adminis­ wing, which I consltiruoted at , Candidates will be available by Mrs. Bllzatoeth Humphries Few Babies at Night? book fair during American Ed- made during that time. Under trative powers are placid and less coat per fooit, than the at both meetings to talk Inform­ earii ’Tuesday from 3 to 5 p.m.; ucation Week to November. this program toe Norwich Hos- wasteful,” Wanat stated. first half by anotlher oantrao- NEW YORK—More babies ally with the voters on campaign bahy-slttlng, six sessions each Meetings pital sends out a referral on “ Yoiu' next year's tax rate tor,” 'Wanat added. are txkm in the three-hour pe­ 1 Monday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., ' ' Green • 'Chobot - Richardson toe ■ family of eairii patient ad- issues. already amount to over 60 mills "G ood ■workmanlglhlp, m ateri­ riod from 9 a.m. to noon, than beginning Monday: rhythmic PbstvNo. 52, American Legion, mltted to toe hospital, Democrat Party and Tolland is in debt up to als and supervtollon, oorits less in any other part of the day. and Its auxiliary meet at 8 p.m. The public health nurse aU The Democratic town commlt- exercises for teen-agers eight it’s limit of borrowing. Not a than cheap ■work,” he aaid. Health researchers found that today in toe Legion home on tempts to make a contact with tM will hold a cocktail party at sessions taught by Cleo Llvlng- pleasant outlook for either can­ o f a group o f 4,000 natural BINGO He urged votetia to ■vote the WaU St. toe family within 24-48 hours the newly refiniahed community atone Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m., didate,” he added. births studied, 15 per cent oc­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT starting Oct. 10. straight Democratic ticket, "to Fire Warning after a patient Is hospitalized, canter on Main St. tomorrow Wsuiat explained as the town’s curred during that time, con­ Also, oil palntlpg for men and gi've me more co-openaitlve board Residents are warned that In order to give services and night at 8 p.m. Refreshments largest individual taxpayer each tradicting the notion that bab­ women, eight sessions taug:ht met>ers In the various depart- "no burning Is to be done be- support at a -critical time. She ORANGE HALL • willwua bew Bca served w u tm and*m there u a v a v will vraaa be w vwssav^a*t «> ------— ies ore more likely to arrive in mill costs him over $146 in menltk of our town. I will then tore first securing permission explains hospital procedure and music and dancing. All town res- by Miss Humphries, Thursdays taxes. the middle of the night. . . . -V®. from . 9:30 ___ a.m.__ to____ noon_ and ...I T-fin7:30 be alMe to W'Ork wJith you and from the local fire warden” by treatment. Frequent contact Idents are Invited. “ I hoped to continue expand­ to 10 p.nL, beginning next week; Harold J. Crane, president of School Menns ing my business here, but ex­ with toe patient Is ^couraged cake decorating, eight sessions toe Coventry Volunteer Fire The following menus will be cessively high taxes will not and plans for toe patient’s taught by Mrs. Arlene Smith, we're tveathering Association, Inc. served in the schools next week; encourage myself or others to homecoming are discussed. Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 Crane reports on toe recent Monday, Election day, no develop and invest in Tolland, Especially important at toe . annual elections for toe assoc­ school;•vuwii Tuesday,Aueoua/, xicuiiuurKhamburg uiion a p.m., starting next week; bridge - critical time ot admission of a Wanat emphasized. Now On Display iation: Crane, president; Clar­ roU, relishes, elementary, poto- for beginners and in U rm ^ ate He is the developer and owner the winter in parent are toe supportive and ___ . ■'1 in iMumnn tauerht bv ence A. Bradfleld, vice presi­ to chips, high school and Ells­ players, 10 lessons taught by of Tolland’s only shopping cen­ preventive measures mtended ALL 1968 MODELS dent; Joseidi Baton, secretary; worth, fried potatoes, sliced to­ Suzanne Eggleton, each Mon­ ter. at the Junction of Rt. 195 to toe children In the family. Hans Hansen, assistant secre­ mato salad with mayonnaise day from 7:45 to 10 p.m., start­ and the Wilbur Cross Highway, Luxurious Acrila Mrs. Crane tdso reports there tary; and the treasurer to be (Ugh school, cold meat salad); ing next week. which includes a supermarket, Is always a need for volunteer appdinted by the Board of Di­ fou r stores o f fashion fniit and cookies; Wednesday, Also, rythmic exercises for luncheonette, gas station, beau­ CHRYSLERS workers at toe PHNA Tlirift adults, Tuesdays from 8 to 9 rectors at Its first monthly meet- in meat sauce, cheese ty parlor and barber shop. The and Gift Shop, as well as at toe p.m. Ehght sessions taught by that is sticks, tossed green salad with shopping center Is powered by ing. clinics and on transportation Mias Livingstone, beginning Fire officers elected follow:- FreiicA dressing, (high school an oil-powered total 'energy committees. The agency Is work­ Oct. 10; Y-Wlves, eight sessions and DODGES Delmar W. Potter, chief; Rog­ egg salad), apple crisp, bread plant (OTE) which Wanat in ing on plcuis for a program of Tuesday from 9 to 11:30 a.m., er Bellard, assistant chief; Sam­ and butter; Thursday, broiled stalled because of its reason­ a vision screening of pre-school­ starting next week, includes FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY uel Clemens, Earl Lassen and chicken, buttered rice, (high able cost. The OTE system ers for toe purpose of detecting sllmnastics, arts and crafts and Robert Roa<^ captains; and school, boiled ham and potato saves him considerable money eye defects. Eleven volunteers of bridge, baby-sitting provided. over dealing with the area definitely LENIT Frank Spencer and Alfred Beau­ win a pedigreed salad), Blue Lake green beans, 6 0 toe agency attended a training Also, classes for children, power supplier (Connecticut regard, lieutenants cranberry sauce, cake with Ic­ Meetings of the association session In No^ch recently modem dance, 10 seasionB Light and Power CJo., accord ______F irst sign ing, bread and buUer; Friday, taught by Miss Uvingstone, are hCldtoe second and fourth which was co^ucted J® Iroxen orange juice, flshburger tng to Wanat. Dalmatian puppy Mondays from 3:15 to 4 for 'Waateful’ Expenses Monday ot toe month at 8 ^0""®®“ ®"* **^;^ “ * with tartar sauce, potato chips, Kindergarten, through Grade 2 p.m. at toe firehouse on Mata Prevention of Blindness, to or pickle chips, carrot sticks, “ From m y biMtaesa experi- Top Quality of S gOOd der that such persons may work and 4 to 4:45 p.m. for Grades erioe I know many waHteful ex peach shortcake with topping, Nnnlng Offloen to toe cUiilcs when they are • 1 3 to 5 p.m., beginning next pendltiunes can 'be ehmlnated in named ^Spof’ • (high school, tunaflsh salad). our TVDwn Gdvemmienit ■without USED CARS "file annual meeting of toe lo- held. . mav fha ICilk is serv^ with edl meals. ’Those wishing further Infor­ sacrfflOlng good service. I used car^' cal PuUlc Health Nursing As- As of October 1, 1967, me mation on classes may contact know how -we can economize at ev*ry Bfonchester Evralng Herald the Y office. arid sa ve, liet us itry economy In Sooth Windsor Correspondent, ■go'verrimient' for a DODGE Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8082. ToQilarid's _ 1967 DODGE 1967 CREME de CHANTILLY D&L stora ‘Giants’ Get Bigger ctoange,” he ataibea. ____ P o l a r a 4-(Dr. Sedan. Dart 270 4-I>r. Sedan. NEW YORK - m the late^ "I wiU not requtoe a 1 ^ - RAH, auto, trans., power from the HOUSE of HOUBIGANT Police Captain Accused lOSOs diesel ehKlne was con- keeper, secnotiary or road fore steering and brakes. R&H, auto, trans., power during Extra low R9A0S Steering. $2395 No ifs, ands or buts about it. HARTFORD (AP)—Wilber G. “ S t s r . mUeage. A O T D When the weather’s bitter Sndtta, 32, president of the Hart­ you’ll be warm as summer in “National Zip-Clean Week” ford NAACP chapter, has'm - 0^ oused a Hartford police captain ? non ,hv «re idkelv even before cpomisitruot and maiinltaln b e t^ 1967 CHRYSLER Glenanza^He lining by Glen- ■ of betog “ highly prejudiced” to- 1967 BARRACUDA Newport 4-Dr. Hardtop. oit. It's de^. dense, comfor­ to help wardlmlnority groups. tuAtne engines of 2.000 hp or at “ Car leas ^ per « e •Virijd roof, power steer table. Shuns mbths and is non- Bmioi made the charge on the more I n ^ heavy equipment M Wa ^ j , X - 2-Or. Hardtop, 'V-8, au- ing and brakes, auto, introduce ' Witness stand in the Circuit eneiives now in production, each oeasful conbradtor in bUiid tomatic trans., trans., R&H. Remainder allergenic. Happy^intering! ■Court triad of himself and five o u b l l S displace- tag. and power steering. $2595 of 43,000 mile R A U fF \ ' pother persons charged with in rourfily equal to that of genenal heavy oonabnuotaon- warranty. , a. Ribbed wool 36” cm^coat loreacb o f peace in a 19M dem- rS -^ y S i^ id b U e. AS a sample of hlis workman- oDotration at the office of the with attached hood, patch state welfare commissioner. 1967 VALIANT 1963 DODGE pockets. Blue, tobacco brown. ■He was _ replyli\g Wednesday 4-Dr. Sedan. 8-cyllnder, Vi200. 6-cyl. 4-Door Sedan. 8 to 16. : S45 'to '' ■a. duration by Prosecutor auto, trans., $ 7 0 $ pormonently- Ir •*’* y ’ ' pornellus J. Shea, who asked R&H, auto, trana., S O O K power steering. ■ Bmltb tq explain what he meant power steering. AAiWW b. Saddle stitched pulousIy refreshing,, moisturizing too. ' imltb said “minority groups, to itnans., nicely $ 1 f RE V ^ , R&H, autK^ Pil6t styling. And all these blouses are uncrushable, maehme washable, in fin ity equipped. I i 9 9 trans. “1^^^1095 , nm wW tw " „ ^ Come see this, amaziny 65% dacron, \^% cfrtton V ' packable. LesA a more colorful life in «ny or all of these newest blousM. ■ n » trial continues Monday. dtipaUlIy the fragrance tha^can shake your world. shirt with the zip-clean soil-release finish that sheds ; the “3-way” Ascot-turtle, tie bow, three-qua^r sleeves. Sizes ^ 8 8 89 .. (B) hhn- V 100% Pure Beef Hamburgers •four stores o f FASHIOI* A dnUXON D f SLUMS soil and st^ s in the wash! Come and enter our ^ bnddered jewel neck. Sizes 30-40 87 . . . (C) Saddle stitch shirt. Sizra 80-88 88... V-MBW-OEUfl (AP) - A wel- Crisp Golden French Fries (OAL, Ooata, Haiudiester Foriiade) “Sweiepstakes" . . . nothing to buy, ^you may win (D) Jligh'rise, collar. Sizes 80-88 88. : ^ f—*' office' estimates there are Shop D&L In Mandieater Flnikade, Open Mon., Wed., Hiars., a purebred Dalmatian puppy! CH8R0HES MOTORS, Inc. (D&L» Blouses, Manchester Parkade) ’ ••jinf imilUon persons living In Fri. Nlghta till » —Toes, and Sat. tUl 6 Old-FaShioned Shakes (D&L Men’s Wear — Manchester Parkade) & ; ■ mud huts and other 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER ■!.■’• I^inyaearv MtiiCture* In .New 46 WEST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER ■(INkLk' O&uMlc*, Maacfcertpk PMfcaae) IM W e aluinii. ■ . ■' A- '

5‘S.; PACn TWBLVV MANCHESTER EVEWNG HERALP. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 lEUW tltg FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 Vemoh V ertw n WINF Asking Town Synagogue J mmm V. PMtogrMM Local Man Coe Winner James Vincent Pellegneno. For 50-Year Lease 68, of Hartford, stepfather of Sets Services Is Charged Daniel Sullivan and ttrs. There­ The Board of Directors, Tuesday night, will conalder For Story in sa Bouchard, both of Manches­ Dr. ShieMon Laohe of EUUng- a request from Radio Station WINF for a M-year lease ter, died yesterday at a Hart­ ton will conduct the midnight In Death for a town-owned parcel on Love Lane, where the sta- ’ The Herald ford convalescent home. Seltehes Services at the Con­ James B. Curiess, 24, former- tion now has its transmitter. ' ., (Continned from Page One) Survivors also Include. hte gregation Kneaseth Israel on ly of 10 South St. has been WINF proposes to construct ------^------;------wife, two other stepsons, four Pinney St. in Ellington tonight, charged with manslaughter in its studio there. Its broadcast- possible establtahraent of k for nine years, most of them a t . other, stepdaughters, two . broth- thA death of Peter Shields, 57, ing facilities now are in the stream encroachment line, thirty-four The service helps prepare for Manchester High School. Re of 44 Orchard St. Manchester Shopping Parkade. j. Allocation of $870 from the ' was faculty advisor to the stud­ grandchildren and two great­ Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kip­ Shields died Sept. 21 in Hart- The station's officials had \yster Reserve Fund and $411 ent staff of the High School grandchildren. . per. ford Hospital with head Irt- asked the Town Planning Com- t^m the Capital Improvement World. The funeral will be held to­ There will be a social at 9:30 juries. He was taken to-Rock- mission to approve the sale of itegerve Fund to pay addltfon- In addition to covering educa­ morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the ville General Hospital Sept. 10 the parcel, but the commission, unexpepted.,co8ts for the tion for The Herald, he dovers Rose Hill Funeral Home, 680 p.m. sponsored by the Slater- hood. with unexplained head and body at its last meeting, appeared recently-constriioted FergUson hospital and medical news and Elm St., Rocky HUl, with a injuries, On Sept. 21 he .was to favor the leasing alteriiate . . sidewalks, h&s filled in on other assign­ Mass of requiem at St. Peter’s Dr. Liache will aid in the con­ ducting of the weekly Sabbath transferred to the Newington instead. g Approval of an lappUoajblon ments, police, fire, municipal ' Church, Hartford, at 9. Burial morning and monthly Friday Veteran’s Hospital and then to WINF, under a lease which from Norma V. Johnaon. aaefs- smd general news. will be in Rose Hill Memorial night services. He will assist Hartford where he died. expires Feb. 1, 1972, rents the t^nt collector of nevenue, for A Manchester native, he Is a Park, Rocky Hill. Rabbi Nathan Lander of Neiw Policev said Shields was land for $420 a year. In addl- early commencemeint of pea- graduate of Manchester Kgh CYiends may ceJl at the. fun­ York in conducting the High known to suffer from leg trou- tlon to the 60-year lease exten- gion paymente, ibegthnlng Jan. School and holds a Bachelor of eral home today from 3 to 5 Holy Day services starting next J n ^ w c y 1 twr m ^ injuries were sion. It Is asking for a 25-year 1968. Arts degree from the Univer­ and 7 to 9 p.m. ' Wednesday. trUard Kail atops Ijiancneistei’ fromans Liar thought the result of a fan. An option to renew, plus an option 4. Settling a date for a pub- sity of Connecticut, where he Rosh Hashonah services will • autopsy raised questions and to purchase, if the property is hearing on aiSBeasnwents majored in English. He has tak­ Mrs. Mabel S. Hatch be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.; The guard rails on the left Mrs. Patricia Olbrias of 11 Mrs. Olbrias and Richard Deputy Police Chief Edm'und F. available in the future. against beneflttlng Weat Side, en graduate courses at UConn. Mrs. Mabel Swain Hatch of Thursday at 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 may have prevented a more Orchard St., was driving the were treated and discharged Dwyer was assigned to Investl- n jg proposing a lease condi- propenty owmere for a force Cqe and his wife reside at 4$8 West .Hartford, half sister of serious accident on Rt. 5 in car car withwith herher two two children, children. Terl, Terl, from Manchester Memorial gate. tion wWch would permit it to main, pump Station and .■sahl- E. Center St. Mrs. Coe worYs Harold G. Clark of Manchester, pjm.; Friday at 8:30, a_m. and -- — - - _ — Middle Tpke. 6:30 p.m.. and SaL at 9:30 a.m. South Windsor early last night ^ -Police said Wednesday Cur- TuMeTsTthe propoW building tery’^ for the Family Relations Divi­ died yesterday morning at a Yomv™ Kipper services will V...be y S Police said she smashed into Ronald C. Nault, 29, of 100 jess was being held by police *to a tenant suitable to the town The new asseagmenltS would- sion of Manchester Circuit <3our( West Hartford convalescent hos­ heW Oct. 13 at 6 pjm. and Oct. after a car smashed into the the rear of the truck, the car Scantic Meadow Rd., South in Caribou, Maine, his original if WINF vacates the premises, succeedi the ones laid In 1959 12. pital. 14 a t 8:30 a.m. and tasting all rear of a truck while both were slid into the newly installed Windsor. home, in connection with the or to sell It to the town. and declared illegal teisit monfh, The couple has two daught­ Survivors also include a niece. day- YLskor service will be heading north near Pleasant guard rails and turned over. Mrs. Olbrias was charged death. He was charged there The ’ present $420 yearly ren- fo'.lowlng.a lengitihy count ap- ers: Mrs. Sharon Stocks of Ver­ Funeral services will be held The guard rails prevented the with following too closely and is with being a fugitive from jus- about 11 a-m. Valley Rd., police said today. tal would have to be re-negotiat- peal. non, a nurse at Manchester Me­ tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Sewklrk car from continuing across the scheduled to appear in East tice. Curiess waived extradition ed and the property would have 5. AUocaitHon of $7,654 from morial Hospital; and Susan, a All area residents and guests The car, right flipped over. and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 are invited. median and into the southbound Hartford Circuit Court 12 Oct. jp District Court and was or- to be re-zoned, if the directors the Capital Resanve Fund for freshman at Practical School Farmington Ave., West Hart­ Bridge Results A young Manchester mother, lanes, police said. 16. (Photo by Parciak). dered held in $10,000_ bond. approve the proposal. refunding to Caae Bros, on*- of Art In Boston. ford. Burial will be in Windham Results in the Vernon Dupli­ Chief Dwyer and Sgt.. Her­ Tuesday’s board meeting Is half of its coats far a . The Bosjen Globe scored a Cemetery. cate Bridge game played this man Fritz returned with -Cur- at 8 p.m. in the Municipal sewer in Glen Rd. The rMuna sweep In com petition for news­ Friends may call at the fu­ Vernon Wednesday night at the Lottie Vernon less. A Circuit Court 12 war­ Building Hearing Room. already has 1 ^ ^ papers with a circulation of neral home tonight from 7 to 9. more than 40,000. Fisk Memorial in Henry Park rant, charging * “ “ him with man- Much of the board’s agenda tbs boaiid. are: North-South, Mrs. Rachel Police Arrest slaughter, was served last night that night concerns resigns- the town’s Industrial Gutde- James Stack of the Boston pa­ J(riui J. Sexton Schwartz and Charles A. Smith, Manchester Man Chapter Handled and he was placed in Tolland jicns from town agencies and Hues. _ .osnoof««n per won first prize In the cate­ COVENTRY — John Joseph first; Mrs. Ralph August and County-.1... Jail. T„ii ° g Allooatlon of $35,000 troon Wind Beats Tree Removal Crew Z gory of Best Written News Story Sexlton, 64, of Etet Hhrt/ord, commissions. for his report on Guest House, Mrs. Frank Stopa, second, and This morning Curiess ap­ The latest to resign are two the Water Reserve Fund to pay biotiher of 'niotnlais M. Sexton Ralph ^ August and Frank Stopa, Lincoln Keith, 56, of 14 Law- 403 Cases During “ the Year peared In East Hartford Cir­ for the feeding equlpmenit need­ Thliis fallen white birch tree on Mhln Sh, tio tihe souitlh of from the ground and cOuldn’it sfttemd the ^^relssaire of whit­ the home for alcoholic priests in of Cbvenitry, died yeBterday at ^j^d more Democrats — Robert P. ed to fluoridate -the town’s ing. The upper portion was cut- down a b ^ t Ijhro yeaia ago. Michigan. ton St., Manchester, was arrest- The yearly fiscal report of Junior High School. The show is cuit Court 12 where bond was Coleman Jr. from the Conser­ Mlaiy Chenby Library, wias sdheduSled for removal in a Rocky HMl Vettemis Bkuspital. East-West, Mr. and ed yesterday and charged with the Nathan Hale Chapter of the sponsored by the Rockville Gen- kept at $10,000 and his case waiter system. The fluoridation 1 montli or Vwo, but iChe morning rain and winda bealt town The aame wUnd and rain doused two 12-4nch hmlba on two Bud Collins, sports writer and SurvlvorB also include his Mrs. Samuel Baum, first; Mrs. vation (Jommisston and John J. Is mianidatory, under state laws. crewls to the punch. The tree la idbted fibm ahoult elx feeit Pine 9t. oak trees to fall. (Herald. pOwJto by Phtto.) columnist for The Globe, won intoxlcation. Police said he was Red Cross shows that 403 cases eral Hospital Auxiliary. continued -to next Tuesday in Hutchinson from the Citizens mother, another brottier, a Fred Penny and Dr. Saul Co­ Involved In an accident that took involving financial (Assistance, Featured in the show will he Rockville Circuit Court 12. 7. To re-allocate $1,469 from top honors among the larger pa­ niece and a nephew. hen, second, and Mr.and Mrs. place on private property near communications, referrals, and Mayor John E. Grant, Supt. of Liquor Charge Advisory Committee the Sewer Reseitve Fund for daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Her­ pers In the category of Best The funenal wiQi be held to­ Glen IVhlte, third. the Interstate Afotel near the counseline* for military families Schools Raymond Ramsdell, Robert Gagnoh, 24, of 59 Hill­ Coleman resigned because he engineering work relating to Town GOP Can Send 20 Hospital Notes bert Colton, 146 Benedict Dr., Written Sports Story. The Col­ morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the The games are every Wednes- Vernon arcle. a T v e S a ^ Tere proce^se^ and Drs. Michael Atkins, Ray- side Ave. wgs arrested about 7 will move out of town on Oct. relocation of a Thompson Wapplng'; a son to Mr. and Mrs. lins entry was about playground Bepjamin J. OaBahnn Funeral Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. facilities In the Roxbury section day at 7:30 p.m. at the memor- Police said Keith backed his The chapter also ran a swim- mond Coyne, Lyman Fogg, and a.m. today on a Circuit Court 7 and no longer will be eligible r ■1 he iin Sit.c» uBernard’s /-•Ceme­ is a master point night. Court 12 Rockville Oct. 10. 278 residents were certified and years in Vernon Congregational Hartford Circuit Pourt where Ho" Commission — one to re- 9. Consideration of the recon-, ^gjlble to attend tomorrow’s Miancheater -votens, teat No- to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested St.; Lawrence Gaudette, circulations under 40,(KK). His three classes in the Care of the Beauty Salon. Mrs. Edward tery, HaaardvUle, alt the con­ OES Meeting Police received a complaint Church shows, and Ruth Bow­ bond was set at $50 and his case Place Coleman, who resigned In structlon of Loom‘d St raconvenedi GOP State Conven- veniber, cast 8,588 votes for not to smoke in patients’ rooms. Thompsonvllle: Mrs. Patri­ entry was on the opening of the Mrs. Robert Stavnltsky of 106 will model in a Manchester Re- venience of the family. Hope (Chapter, Order of East- last night that a late model car Injured in which man, daughter of the Rev. and itoni, defeated ReputtUcan candidate No more than two visitors at cia Lukovitz, 20 Barry Rd.; deer season in Vermont and Gardner St., wife of Manches­ publican Club’s Fall Fashion Laskl will play baclcground continued to Tuesday. He failed August. Both appointments are In addition to the Jtems music on an organ loaned for Friends may -can alt the fu­ em Star, will entertain Ada had been stolen from in front certificates were issued. Mrs. Paul Bowman. to post bond and was taken to the Democrats, under ml- the regular agenda, the board ' The 'aeaston ’win begin at 10 E. Clayton Gengraa Incidental­ one time per patient. Mrs. Marilyn Martin, East was handled with a hifmorous ter’s representative to the State Festival Wednesday at 8 p.m. neral hbme -tonight from 7 to The branch sponsored a.m. a t the Busting Auditor­ ly, Gov. Demptaey polled 9,741 Patients Today: SOS twist. at Manchester (^untry Club. the occasion by Watkins Bros. Chapter of Unlonvllle Tuesday of 64 Village St. where its own- Also featured will be a Rock- Tolland jail. nority rules. will consider authorizing me Hampton; Richard Barry, (Con­ Legislature, left; Mrs. David 9. at 8 p.m. at Neighbor’s Night er, Edward Wedus, had parked community bloodmoblles and etts chorus line made up of 27 Also up for replacement preparation of two ordlnMces ium, Hartford, and is expected votes In Mnncheelter. ADMITTED TTESTERDAY: verse Rd., Bolton; Robert Fil­ Announcement of the contest The fashions are from DAL, Tickets for the event may be at a meeting at the Masonic It. The matter Is still under In- collected 677 pints of blood. local women. They will perform Tuesday are the three posts on submitted by the Chamber to teat about two houra. iMIanchesterJs delegates to to- Richard Auer, tilastonbury; ler, Thompsonvllle; Mrs.- Geral­ winners was made at the open­ Odegard of 27 McCann Dr., wife Manchester Shopping Parkade, obtained from Mrs. Robert Mrs. Sarah L. Bresnahan vestigation. The branch maintained 24- four precision numbers. the Community Council on Eco- Commerce, for tightening The only bunineaa of the con- mxyrrow’s convention, with one Mrs. Mabel Baker, East Hart­ dine UtUe, 6 HUlcrest Dr., ing session of the fall meeting of a member of the town’s and the hairstyles by Tres Chic Brown, 21 Harlan St. Temple on Orchard St. ford; Mrs. Laura Beilis, 392 Oak­ WAPPING—Mrs. Sarah Bres­ Officers of Hope Chapter will Lawrence Humason, 25, of Hour emergency service for Tickets are available at the Public Record nomlc Opportunity, vacated on antl-ll terlng req^rem ^te a ^ -vention is to vote on proposed exception, will be the Same ones RockvUle; Mrs. Geogianna of AP newspaper members from Board of Directors, and Monica nahan, 72, of 1118 Sullivan Ave. chaitgea to parity rules, includ­ land St.; Carol (Jhurilla, Fred­ Tenney, RFD 1, Manchester; the six New England states. The ^ ^ t » serve as hostesses at a Calen- Wlllington was arrested last hospital blood emergencies and door or from the Velardl Music Monday by th. ro.,s„.. r " “oi,,?'.S.S named to the 1966 State con­ Murphy, daughter of Mr. and dled yesterday at a Manchester meeting, Warrantee Deeds ' by the Citizens Advisory Com­ ing a neiw formute. for the al­ vention; eric Rd., Vernon: Ronald De Albert Adams, 17 Hollister St.; convention, being held at Went­ night and charged with failure conducts weekly distribution of Studios. Kenneth W. and Beatrice M. "lem Ciocclo, 127 Bissell St.; Arthur worth By-The-Sea, ends Sunday. Mrs. Richard Murphy of 365 CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS convalescent home. Decorating Forum to have a license and failure blood. Some 334 points were Thanksgiving Service mittee, for controlling or for­ location of delegates to future Mrs. Ernestine Brown will re­ Janice Eckler, 16 Byron Rd.; ir if Morrison to Thomas L. and Pat- Hers. Democratic Town Chair- bidding backyard burning. Doane, 42 S. Hqwthorne St.; Mary O’Connor, 329 Nevers Rd., The competition drew 196 en­ Burnham St., (her mother Is Mrs. Bresnahan was bom The St. Luke’s Ladies Guild to carry registration. Police given to Rockville General Hos- An Ecumenical Thanksgiving OOP state conventdono. place the late State Rep. Vin­ a member of the Manchester Combination Windows and Doors Dec. 27, 1889 in East Hartford, rlcla T. Schackner, property at Ted Cummings has said The board will receive a re­ cent GenoveSL She was his al­ Mrs. Elm'ily Ellison, 12 Dobson Wapplng; Mrs. Evelyn Quinn, tries from 42 newspapers. The of Ellington will hold a Decor- said Humason was driving a pital and Johnson Memorial Service of Worship is planned 53 Clyde Rd. that his party ^wlll not propose If the aJlocatllon pnoposal te Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Irene Far­ Board of Education) are giving and lived in Bloomfield, N.J., by the Rockville Clergy Coun­ port on the status of the aban­ approved, and indUCatlons are ternate. Mayor Nathan Agcstl- 108 Overbrook Dr., Vernon. stories were published during Door Canopies, Roll-up Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired. ating Forum Wednesday at 8 motorcycle on Rt. 30 when a Hospital in Stafford, Pauline Pastula'to Dennis J. any names for'the posts, rell, Irene • Dr., Vernon; Mrs. 1966. Second and third {JTace a preview of styles that they for 40 years before moving to p.m. at the church. car in front of him slowed to a Grants in the amount of $1,- cil for Nov. 22. The service will doned Pine St. Firehouse and that It will be, IMancheiEiter's nelli has been named the new Alexander Noble, 32 Walnut Re-covered. Re-Hang Service and Storage. Boat Canvas Re­ Wapplng two years ago. in the and Patricia T. Brennan, prop- The Republicans will appoint on recommendations for -Its use alternate. Mary Franoeski, 76 Talcott S t; Charles Szymanski, Wlnd- winners included: paired or Made New To Your Pattern. All Work Ooatoni The forum will include room stop. They said Humason could 100 were distributed to 12 fam- P’"*’ erty at 46 Cromwell Dr. a new alternate on the ’Town delegiation sitrengtth will be m- Ave., Rockville; Michael Glnol- News Story Made. Grommets — Eyelets -r Fasteneia. Storm Panels for Survivors include a sister, vignettes designed with the co- not stop in tlme.and, in the pro- ilies in the area under Disaster Sacred Heart Catholic Church or removal. creaaed by 50 per cent for the The delegates, in addition to sorvllle; Norman Hansen, 7 Gerald L. Bidwell to Arthur Planning Commission to re- It will receive a report on fu­ Mrs. Bro-wn, are Francis Del- fi Jr., 74 Thrall Rd., Vernon; Lincoln St.; George Sieverts, Over 40,000—2nd, Reid Mac- Jalousie Units. Wateiprooflng Compound For Tents, Boatoovbra Miss Mary A. McCarthy of operation of the Ladd and Hall cess of trying, flipped the Service, in Vernon. 1968 end 1970 convenUons. It Mrs. Irene Grlna-vlch, 71 Sum­ and Canvas. We Do Resoreenlng of Aluminum Screena. South Windsor and The committee ■ in charge of J. Therian Jr., Gertrude Ther- place Truman A. Crandall, who ture plans for the W. Center laFera, iMra Sauiida Taylor, 68 West St.; Mrs. Florence Cluggage, The Hartford Coiir- FO R RENT several company, Kellner’s Home Cen- motorcycle over and slid into At present the chapter is cen­ ian and Anne D. Therian, prop­ was elevated to a full member­ woukl Ibe aUocateid 16 delegates mer St. , • . ant; 3rd, Jack Wharton, JoAn Heavy Duty Zippers. nieces and nephews. ter and the Lyons Den of Hart- the other vehicle. ducting, ,, a fund , J drive J , under J the arrangements includes the Rev. St.-Hartford Rd.-OIcott St. in­ and 15 alternates. Robert iStavnitsky, Donald Coimolly, 18 Falrvlew S t.; Mw. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Fro- ducting a fund drive under the. jame^L. Grant, St. John’s Epls- erty at 81 Kensington St. ship on the commission earlier tersection. GenovesL John Geraide, Atty. Also,' Mrs. Janey Hoilay, RFD RJ'ta Jaworskl, 83 Pitkin St.; O'Neil and Bill Duncliffe, Bos­ Jeotors—sound or silent, also The funeral will be held to­ ford. . The car driver is not known direction of J. Robert Lessard Building Permits I The proposal calte for one 2, Rockville: Mrs. Thelma Gen­ ton Sunday Advertiser. morrow at 8 a.m. from the copal (Jhurch; the Rev. Truman this month. And, It will receive a report delegate and one alternate for Thomaa Bailey, Harian Taylor, Mrs. Eleanor Grandahl, 314 88 nun. slide projectors. MANCHESTER AWNING CO. Tom Lyons, an interior de­ at this time, according to po of Vernon. ElU Danikow, relocate dwell­ The Republicans will consider tile, warehouse Point; Mrs. Rose Under 40,000—2nd, Elizabeth Holmes EHmeral Home, 400 corator In Hartford and form- lice. O. Ireland, Talcottville Congre­ on the status of plans, dormant each 600 vobeB, or fraction M. Adler Dobkln and Wilber Smith St., Wapplng; Randl Al­ STORE HOURS — 8-6, Wed. 8-9, S at 4:80 Young Democrats ing from1 Bolton n Center Rd., Bol- appointment of a member for several years, for construct King, 194 E. Main St., Rock- Brewer, North Adams Tran­ WELDON DRUG CO. Main St., Manchester, with a eriy the staff decorator for Lord No injuries were reported. Hu­ gational Church: the Rev. Ralph thereof, cast for the GOP can- Uttle. berti, 68 Birch St.; Mrs. Joan 767 Main Stw—Tel. 648-6831 EST. 1949 — 196 W. CENTER STREET — 649-8091 The .Vernon Young Demo­ Kelley, Sacred Heart Church, Center Rd., to the Capitol Region Planning ing an additional access road The alternates, in addition to -yUle; Ellen LaChapelle, Enfield; D’Amour, 321 Lake Rd., An­ script; 3rd, Austin W. Keneftck Mass of requiem at St. Fran- and Taylor, will be one of sev"- mason will appear In court here cratic Club will hold a get-ac­ Manchester, $4,000. Agency for a three-year term, to Manchester Memorial Hos- Walter Lasbury, Broad Brook; Jr., Holyoke Daily Transcript. cis of Assisi Church, South eral speakers. Oct. 17. and the Rev. Donald G. Miller, AgosItinelU, are Harold A. Turk- Eugene Mature, 120 Bolton St.; dover; Mrs. Loretta Kearns, quainted cocktail dance Oct. 13 United Church of Tolland. John Calve Jr., demolish gar- to succeed Democrat Matt Mo- pital. ingibon, Frederick Peck, Atty. Stafford Springs. Sports Story Windsor, at 9. Burial will be In An informal coffee will end A two-car accident occurred at 8:30 p.m. at the Kosciuszko age destroyed by fire and con- riarty, whose term expires Nov. ______Peter Miller, East Hartford; Mi­ Over 40,000—2nd, Craig StOlze, Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, the meeting. early this morning on Rt. 30. Guest speaker will be the Rev. John Rottner, Mrs; Rosalind chael Moriarty, 16 Marble St.; Also, Michael AgostineUi, 95 Club. All Democrats are invit­ Nathanael M. Guptill, confer­ struct new garage at 10 of this year. The Hertford Times; 3rd, Bill Bloomfield, Conn. Police said a car driven by Aud­ Bolton Rd., $900. (julah, Mrs. Elinor Magnano, Jane Perkins, 23 Autumn St.; Olcott St.; Richard Vlgneault, ed to attend. ence minister of the Connecticut The board will conduct public SWEET CIDER Herman Heck, Mrs. 'Mfldred P.O. Box 8, Andover; Susan MeSweeny, Boston Record There will be no calling hours. rey Lyman of Kingsbury Ave. The executive board of the Matthew Richard, 36 Bigelow American. Conference of the United Church hearings on two proposed ad­ 12 Persons Frerii At The i^ I Schaller, Mrs. Marlon Mercer Hartstein, 26 Flag Dr.; Denise Industrialist’s .struck , the ,rear of a car driven Club includes George Furbish, ditional appropriations to the St.; Joseph Roux, 17 Scott Dr.; Under 40,000 — 2nd, William of Christ. Grand Jury Action Vinegar,'Wine Pcew, and Miss Elinor HaShim. Mrs. Bonnie Smith, 464 Hart­ Duda, Thompsonvllle; Susan An Invitation From The Big ”M " ----- by Leonard Gray, 22, of Wil- president; Thomas Dooley, first A special offering to be re­ 1967-68 General Fund. Brawders, Salem Evening Tolland. yi^g president; Raymond Hal- HARTFORD (AP) — A grand Quarts, 14 Hals, Gate., ford Rd.; Mrs. Doris Smith, Dreselly, Tunxis Trail, Bolton; Funerals Wife Is Slain in ceived at the service will go to The first Is for $54,280 to the Arrested in Mrs. Arlette^ Warren, 460 Main News; 3rd, John G. Wentworth, Both cars were headed west, jowell, second vice president; the'Rockville “General" Hosp"ita'l will consider Oct. 9 wheth- Board of Education, to replace S-Ool Jars, Crooks, Kegs, 35 Oakland St., Wapplng. New Britain Herald. Houseboats Speedy Also, Harry Tamiso Jr., 64 St.; Mrs. Mary Mahoney, 23 N.J. Suburb Mrs. Lyman was given a writ- j^rs. W.P. Dickens, third vice Chapel Fund. er to return a first-degree mur- some of the funds cut out of Barrels, Spigots Contest Judges were F. E. Miss Alice Gorman ten w a ^ n g for following too president; Michael Landay, re- der Indictment against Robert its budget request last spring. Dope Raids MIAMI— Cruising houseboats Hlghvlew Rd., Wapplng; Melis­ Green HUl St.; Mrs. Bonnie Ri­ Cousins, retired business man­ The funeral of Miss Alice Gor­ The public Is invited. are roomy, maneuverable and sa White, RFD 4, RockvUle; vard, 7 WeJker St.; Mrs. Kath­ MERCURY MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP)— injured but cording secretary; Donald Gan- Delgado, 35, of Hartford, ac­ The sum would be financed ager of the Guy Gannett Pub­ KockviUe Hospital Notes (Continue from Page One) ' BOLTON feist—speeds of 26 m.p.h, enough ryn Hendrickson, 72 S. Haw- man of 27 Locust St. was held The wife of prominent business- the Lyman vehicle had to be dini, treasurer, and Mrs. Anita cused of the slaying of police­ from increased and unanticipat­ Troy White, Peter Green Rd., lishing Co., Portland, Maine; this morning from the W.P. towed away. Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 to water-ski by, are common. Tolland; Mrs. Judith Zbyk, 39 llmantlc; Joan Zeppa, School Furbish, corresponding secre­ p.m. in all ureas except ma­ man Harvey Young. ed state grants. Mark Tracy, 18, Susan . Linda Leslie Moore, retired executive Quish Funeral Home, 226 Main H. Bruce Palmer was tary. Superior Court Judge Alva P. CIDER MILL New models are strong enough Seaman Circle; Mrs. Anna Zan- llmantlc! Joan eppa. School editor of The Worcester Tele­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 The other is for $376.60 to the Coyne, ‘ and Stephan Gidly, 18. Rd., 'Bolton; Mrs. Kathleen St., with a solemn high Mass of stabbed to death today by a tall James Rocke and Vern Ek- a n d 6 -S 0 to 8 p m Loiselle utucicuordered theme aeuunaction min Refund account, to be financed In Norwalk those arrested were Bt 6 and MA—64S-i to be at home In the open sea lungo, 125 Spruce St. gram a n d Gazette; George N. requiem at St. James’ Church, dark intruder who invaded the lund are delegates to the state as well as inland waterways. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Shapleigh and daughter. Glas­ Gill, managing editor of The and North Church Admitted Wednesday Gary decision Thursday after a re- from the 1966-67 surplus. 73ie Jonathan Erickson. 18, and his tonbury. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward bedroom, of her country home convention. Mavnes Talcottville Rd • Kim- State’s Atty. John board, earlier this month, ap- brother Mark, 17, and William Fourier-Journal, Louisville; and J. Reardon, was celebrant, as­ near here. S et to Build Burpee Meeting iherly Roberto,’ Tolland; ’ Law­ D. LaBelle, scheduled to pros- proved an equal refund to Ray- S. Ripley, 19. Benny Marshall, sports editor sisted by the Rev. Thomas Ben- Police warned neighbors in The Burpee Relief Corps will ecute Delgado if the Indictment mond T. Quish for a fee paid The'raiders in Weston were of The Birmingham News. net, deacon, and the Rev. Dan­ rence Roper, Tolland: Phyllis Arabic Once EsBcntial the rich residential area to lock New Parsonage meet Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Rich, 25 George Dr.; Martin is returned. for an unused building permit, said to have found In the home iel O’Connell, sub-deacon. The their doors while they sought a pot luck supper. Mrs. Elsie The accused is being held Other items on Tuesday’s there several bricks of uncut TEHRAN, Iran—Between the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Stack Lauibscher, 9 Lawrence St.; Stronger Dentures? the unknown man who fled after The congregation of North Neff and Mrs. Lillian Markham Ralph Breneman, Crystal L,ake: without bond at the Hartford lengthy agerrfa^ are: marijuana, numerous needles 8th and li2th cenrt.uries Arabic of Niantic was seated in the killing Mrs. Dorothy Palpier, 57, Methodist Church voted to are cochairmen. state jail. 1. Consideration of submitting and syringes, pills and other SAVE TIME, and SAVE MONEY TOO! BOSTON — Maraglng steel, sanctuary. ' Mrs. Jane Mac- Francis Yost, 47 Village St. was as much the universal lan- MORIARTY’S and threatening a maid. His build a new parsonage to re­ Past presidents night will be He was transferred there two a request to the State Water substances believed to he nar- guage of culture, dlplomcy and a Buperstrength alloy developed carone wsis organist and soloist. Discharged Wednesday; Mi­ shirt was bloody and he carried Ploce the one now occupied by observed, chael Ryan, Vernon; Ronald weeks ago from the hospital aft- Resources Board for a study colics, a scale for welghWig the Shop Marlow’s Furnituro Dopartment the sciences as Latin was in the for use in heavy engineering Burial was in St. James’ Cem­ a knife. pastor and family at 70 ‘Autumn Ball’ er he recovered from a bullet of the Manchester section of cut narcotics, and other para- Jobs, Is being tested lor dental Club He'yea. 3 Fern St.; Harvey Midle Ages. To read Aristotle, etery. Msgr. Stack read the Palmer, on a business trip to Henry St., it was announced to- The Suburban Women’s wound in the stomach. the Hockanum River, for the phernalia. use medical terms, solve a bridgework and caps for teeth. CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO SEE THEIR committal ^rvice assisted by Winchell, Terrace Dr.; Marie in fh« hwart of Downtown Manchester . . . It is expected to enable dentists Cape Cod, Mass., returned *iny. will hold an 'Autumn Ball” Oct. Williamson, Ellington; Helen Intelligence reports had Indi­ mathematloal problem Father O’Connell. immediately to the home, near The Albert Patch'property, a 20 at the Tobacco Valley Inn. cated that the home would be a leered treatis it was neces- to fit a patient with stronger Bearers; all members of the Nolan, 133 Grove St.; Walter ' SEE THE LARGEST VARIETY OF LAMPS IN MANCHESTER! and more comfortable dentures. FINE SELECTION OF THE ’68 FULL SIZE New Vernon in a region of lush parcel of land of approximate- Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to Gessay, 10 Esther Ave.; Gilbert the scene of a "pot party,” , but ary to know Arabic. - family of the deceased. Were estates amid the wooded New ly one and three-fourth acres, I a.m. Music will be furnished only Shea and Phillips were (Modem and Early American) Walter Gorman, Edmund Gor­ Jersey hills 30 miles west of will be purchased for the home. Hy A1 Jarvis. Warren, Tolland: Richard Harlem ‘Screening’ found on the premises. man, James Gorman, Raymond New York City. This property abuts the land Mrs. William Baker and Mrs. Young, Teaneck, N.J.: Louis 1 SEE ALL WOOD PLASTIC TOP DESKS ...... ONLY $24.95 Zanglii, Tolland. Gorman, Robert Stratton Jr. Mrs. Palmer had driven to now owned by the cliurch. The Donald Chisholm are co-chalr- I SEE HEDE-A-BED SOFAS (Sleep Two) ...... $159.88 and Anmony P. Sigman. Madlson, about three miles building wfll be located on an men of the dance, The Herald’s Vernon Bureau ★ CAR WASH ★ T yishcW ti^ is at 38 Park St., tel. 875-3136 Mars Teacher Return I SEE THE BEST TWIN MAPLE BED OUTFIT " away, to pick up the maid, Mrs. extension of Farmington St. Tickets may be obtained from (Continued from Page O n e ) ------—------About Town Mary Varlerl, this morning. The The present seven-room home Mrs. Bernard Baker, Mrs. Jo- or 643-2711. New Items may AT OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE OF ONLY ...... %...... ^}^9.S0 be mailed to P.O. Box 327, million to $12 million in lost The Elks Club will------serve cher- Sat, Sept 30fh, 1967 Moon’s Surface house apparently was left un- the Rev. Earle Custer, pastor seph Callery, Mrs. William met with the union president, gtate aid. But it was also noted rystone clams, steamers, clam FROM 9:00 AM. to 8:00 P.M. ★ Station Wagons locked. of the church, his wife and Cone, Mrs. Roland Emond, ^***f*^, Shanker, Thursday and tj,at the city did not spend $18 chowder and baked stuffed May Be Largely Soon after the two women re- three sons, is about 50 years Mrs. Peter Hodgkins, Mr§. Her- he told them ’ It would takfe per- million in teachers’ salaries clams tonight from 7 to 9 at SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH turned to the house, Mrs. Varie-. old and in heed of repairs, a bert May, Mrs. Richard McNa- Change Due sonal heroism to go back. during the walkout. the clubhouse. 'The event is open PARKING LOT Earth'Like Rock rl heard screams from upstairs, spokesman for the chureJ) said, mara, -Mrs. Jay Miller. Mrs. The community-run planning The Board of Education said members\nd wives and their ★ Montclai'rs and Montereys She told police she ran upstairs and is quite a distance from the Stanley Smyrski, board at Intermediate School it would decide next week what guests. LtNNt at WASHINGTON (AP) — to see the prowler dragging church. Follies Tonight In 1-Bomb 201 in Harlem said it would to do about making up lost time ----- "...•l.OO... Chemical analysis of lunar sur- Mrs. Palmer out of a bedroom. The new parsonage will have "Follies ’67”, a variety show summon teachers who struck at in instruction. Suggestions have Bowers School PTA will spon- THIS ★ Park tane Sedans and Hardtops face measurements taken bvThe man threatened to ’’kill approximately eight rooms, and featuring local talent will .be Missiles that facility and Its four feeder included extending the school so*" annual Jamboree tomor- TROOP NO. 47—BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ^ everybody,” Mrs. Varlerl said, should be ready for occupancy presented tonight and Saturday elementary schools to appear year into next July or making row from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, the Surveyor 5 spacecraft In- then fled through a window. by early spring. at 8 p.m at the Vernon Center (Continued from Page One) before a ^ a rd committee when up time during nonreligious hoi- school. FALL » and the excitingly all new dlcate that a large part of the Mrs. Varlerl ran screaming ______they return. Idays and Easter vacation. ---- moon surface may consist "of from the house and flagged a This strategic shift to the David Spencer, executive sec- Another item yet to be re- The American Legion will SPECIAL! earth-llke basaltic rock, the Na- passing car, whose driver took oceans was forecast earlier this retary of the board, said the solved is the contempt charge sponsor a Seafood Night tonight ★ MERCURY MONTEGO tional Aeronautics and Space her to a neighboring home to Police Follow All Leads year by Paul H. Nltze, then sec- teachers would be asked to dls- facing Shanker and his union *rom 6:30 to 10:30 at the post Phone 649-5405 Administration disclosed Fri- call police, retary of the Navy, who In- cuss why they stayed out and which stems from his defiance home, for members and guests. FOR day. About 25 state troopers joined formed Congress in January screened “to determine their at- of a state Supreme Court no------aww BAJSSETT, C4REMAN, JCHINBiON OR CARPER Leading scientists on the Sur- local police in searching the In Holdup Investigation that "over half of the pro- titudes and motivation for re- strike order in leading the has been Invited to the veyor project reported woods where the slayer was last ^ * i, grammed U.S. ballistic missile turning to the schools in the I.S. teachers out Sept. 11. McKinley King Post tonfeht at Please Note! preliminary results from...... the. seen. . Police . . . . . said he was thin.- .... , ^vestlption Of the armed wore a motoreycle Helmet pu^h- ^g^lcles will be sea- 201 complex.” The case ma?ks the first test 7 at the Parker M e m S 2^. S-PIECE BEDROma GROUPS ROY and EARLFS spftcecraft's two weeks of and was wearing dark glares holdup of the Cooper St. Pack ed t t based." Mrs. Babette Edwards, a of the state's new Taylor law Main St., Hartford. Although the strike is still data-gathering on the lunar sur- and a dark Jacket. Palmer, “Be Store continued today as was escr ® present U.S. missile force board member said those who banning strikes by public em------, Choke of walnat, birch or white French Provfaicial including doable face during the moon’s daylight once one of the nation’s young- police questioned peraons who eury a , ^ p includes 1,000 Minuteman I and refuse to be screened "won’t ployes. The law fnakes the un- The Newcomers Club of the dicoser' with mirror, huge chest of drawers, full size bed. EXTRA aOOR COVERINC on— WE HAVE MERCURYS period. est insurance company pre- were in the area Wednesday H, 656 Polaris missiles aboard teach.” fon^lable to fines of up to Manchester YWCA will sensor BONUS INdiUDES: S|umberlaiid Mattress and Box Spring! ^ Their reports showed that the sldente, married his college evening when the holdup took or blond or reddish in color. 414^ submarinessubmarine.^ and 54i .Mi aging,ap-ina llq-iin. The planningniannino, board operates ...... $10,000- a day and ...... its leaders to...... couples...... open bowling tonight at. ON HAND FDR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!^ — The menn peeredo^d Lanzano to ul)l-fueled Titan IIs which Will under a Ford Foundation grant fines up to $250 a day each^and 9 Silver Lanes, East Hart-* C lu ^ of any group, Regular values to $299.50 571/2 COOPER STREET lunar surface measured con-' sweetheart, Dorothy Beck of place , „ , j . .u the ccash drawer from tains, in atomic coriiposltion, 58 Battle Creek, Mich., five days Det. Lt. Joseph S^tor, h ^ d give them be phased out in the next five as a demonstration project to jail terms i/p to 30 days. f°rd. The group, which will bowl! FREE ESTIMATES—ALL WORK GUARANTEED per cent of oxygen, m do rocks after graduation from the of the Manchester Police De- the cash register and he did. yo&Ts. promote community particlpa- During the strike attendance every other Friday night. Is’ oS tto M ito and perTent Unlversl^ of Michigan In the tectlve Bureau, said: "We’re On leaving they forced Lanzano McNamara s last official estl- tion in local affairs and effect at tlie city's 900 schools fell to a open to all Manchester couples. FORMICA ot Which also is the sec- depression of the 1930s. They following up every lead, wheth- and his wife into a back room Soviet missiles listed school decentralization, low of 130,000, or about 12 per ------See Our Compkte Line Of: RADIOS, TVs, (Portable and (3oIor) and POR­ LINOLEUM (nut m<*rt common element on moved to California, where he er It’s hot or cold. But we’re T and ordered.11 them .....a to stay there.00 340 land-based ICBMs,------*—plus ■■■130 Shanker told— theteachers teac that cent , of the enrollment. More A. fire truck of the Town COUNTERS the earth surface. finally landed a Job as an Insur- got nothing concrete so far.” Lanzano followed them out ^as^ as submarine-carried weapons,------.. if .u„..they allowed themselves------to be than 40,000 of the city’s 65,000 Fire Department answered a' TABLE PHONOS—oU at marLOW prices! FLOORS MORIARTY A Joagnet aboard the space- ance salesman. Dn Wednesday, about 8:46 soon as t ^y wen roug e The Soviet subs must surface driven away they would be teacheis stayed out. call yesterday at 6:25 p.m. to o ra fra lw was -found to have He rose to become president p.m. two young, white men door, but told ^llce he saw before launch, which makes "hastening the end of our school ■ The new contract raises the Gardner St. near Hi^huid Charge It With Either .attracted iron particles In the of Mutual Benefit Life Insur- wearing motorcycle clothing, neither man on me street. them more susceptible to detec- system.” wage scale to $6,760 to $13,7M a where a small fire burned at CERAMIC KITCHEN {rnTm aterial thrown up by the ance Co. of Newark, the coun- held up the package store at Shortly One woman at the meeting year for teachers over a 26 the curb. Fire Chief William' ______fM/’. fn.irfh nirfPHi iifp insurance 67 Cooper St. and made off with went by and Lanzano took down An estimate Issued recently told Shanker:“ I don’t want to month period, from $5,400 to C. , Mason said It was‘ a VeryVerv- TILE CARPETS minor fire caused by someone IRNXCUBE DEPABUlMENT ____ won reduction pouring some paint cleaner hr •‘Coimecticut’s Oldest Lilncoln-Mercury, Comet and Cougar Dealer!” ------,,------s, revised ma- the gutter and lighting it ta DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD leal inalysU represented "one trial Conference Board, a ;non- wife. ’^1"? v, Present The private use It." chlnery for handling disruptive get rid of it. Mason said some“ OPEN 6 DAYS—THURS, NIGHTS till 9 Formerly of Roy S: John 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER the greatest scientific profit institution for business The men wore black leather This Is the first holdup in research group predicted this Assessing the affects of the children and an advisory, role In body el^e on the street saw'tha •ebievements of trie civUUation and industrhil fact-finding Jackets, black pants, and boots. Manchester for the past several force will exceed 500 by next strike, school officials estimated some intensive experimental jed- flame and called the fire de- ^ fft tOMO." through scientific research. One had a .22 cal. revolver and years. summer. it would cost the city some $10' uoatiqn programs. partment. 6 paob fifteen MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 FOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 ^oUand Pope ‘^Twin’ Stamp Barber Says South Windsor Starts h i g h l a n d romemlior the Issued for ' More Sit-ins Cowles Says GOP Campaign Stevenson Terms All Oaims World Synod Probate Judge Race DANCING McKINNEY FUa CO. Space W ork W a iB e H e ld Shows Party^s Initiative jOf Cut in Taxes as Invalid Of Bishops • McKINNEY FUEL CO. >“No claims of tax cutting by ty is holdii% a rummage sale (Continued from Page Onei CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) — Beginners — her party candidate can cotf- HARTFORD (AP) —Mon Royal E. Cowles, R epu blics He said the town is presenUy tomorrow from 10 a.m. to'3 — The Post Office Department »tvably be valid,” stated the p.m. at the Belfry Bath behind was his most prolonged public salutes America’s manned — Advanced — marches and more sit-ins will town chairman, today prats^ ^on the threshold of what could McKINNEY FUEL CO. the campaign efforts by the be the most dramatic, exciting spublican town chairman, the Library on the Green. appearance since he was struck space flight accomplishments be conducted to make "Whltey" seU Stevenson. St. Matthew’ Church’s Anni­ by a urinary illness Sept. 4. His by issuing today the first “ twin” Studio: 857 Main St. Republican party this year, and'critical expansion in Its 340 . . . f0r the best in oil servkel responsive to what he has done terming them “ especially Indi­ year hlSto^ and referred to pro­ ’’The new Board of Selectmen versary Ball will be held to­ voice aoimded firm and steady. stamp it has ever produced. The East Hartford to black people, a Black Caucus cative of the party’s Initiative, posed industrial expansion. jkd other town officials will be morrow night from 8 to mid­ Ae the ceremony wore on, the stamp features a space-walking pontiff began to look tired. He Register by Phone leader predicts. imagination and organization “ In recent month, we have $e first to work for the new night In the church Parish Cen­ astronaut connected to an orbit­ mounted the steps to the altar Caucus leader John Barber which are essential ingredients seen the announcement of Savin Board of Finance which will be ter. ing Gemini capsule. 568-0737 with the hand of his master of led a peaceful march Thursday for the sound and successful Brother's Parkcentre; of Pres­ the fiscal body of our town,” The United Congregational First-day sales of the double ■ B.A.T.D. Exams he_ explained. ‘‘‘The Finance under his elbow, nicht through drizzling rain management of a' town govern­ tige Realty’s industrial Cojnplex Church (Mission potluck supper ceremonies stamp—actually two flve-cent Board will dole out the budget the Pope’s voice B.A.T.D. doilirn Hartford streets to Consti­ ment.” between Ellington Rd. and Long VOLKSWAGEN LEASING wtH be held Simday at 6 p.m. But thouc^ stamps separated by a perfora­ tution Plaza, where he spoke. Cowles emphasized that only Hill Rd., the selection of a site money and aet the tax rate on Gaylord Kcmboromi, a Rho- seemed to slow as he prayed, he tion—were scheduled between 10 Moiiin R. Graham The march followed the same the Republican candidates, for the new town hall and the ■ 24Mo. lotufe Pleo the budget as approved at the desian student attending the did not falter. a.m. and 5 p.m.at the National route followed by a similar “ through their perserverance beginning of a final phase of Annual Town Budget Meeting.” University of Connecticut, will >nie prelates, most of them Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ Hf Stevenson was replying to De­ tration’s visitors information march Sept. 18, during which and dedication,” have proven the town wide re-zoning study," SEDAN S^SiOO ms be the guest speaker. democratically elected by fellow police stopped the march when that they best perceive and un­ the candidate said. m mocratic First Selectman can­ 'a t . Matthew’s CTO will meet bishops in their countries, will center. Air Force Lt. Col. Mi­ they said it became unruly. derstand the problems and needs Terming these events as “ evi­ FASTBAGK SEDAN -If SN.00 didate Eugene Wanat’s pledge' Sunday at 7 at the church. take on predetermined topics in­ chael Collins, an astronaut who to eliminate wasteful expendl- ~ ...... took a stroll in space on the Many of the marchers landed of the town and are certainly by dence that the town is in a HT The ToMand 'Volunteer Ambu- eluding mixed marriages, lltur- tRiy $99iOD MB. ture from the town government Gemini 10 flight, was on the in jail on breach of peace far the better qualified leaders place to grow industrially, Nich­ KARMANN QHIA lance AsscKdation will meet Sun- gy^ dangers to the faith, canon Hf guest list for special ceremo­ charges. of South Windsor. olas said, “ We must prepare ■ .-If i i i ^ mta and his concern over the town’s day evening at 7:30 in the Am- jaw and seminary training, STATION WAQON “ skyrcMsketing tax rate.” bulance Room at the Town Ga- They are also expected to raise nies. One reason given for halting Praising the conduct and in­ for this growth.” (11 him ■BP Republicans have described rage. other suhjecU among the most One segment of the double the first march was that city novations of the GOP campaign. “ We cannot allow uncontroll­ PANEL TRUCK WILLIAM HALL DA'VID r a p p e officials wanted to prevent any Cowles said the campaign ef­ ed industrial expansion to the local taxes as “ fair, still Election workers will attend controversial in the (Jhurch, stamp shows an astronaut walk­ T G » \iRepublican Democrat possible violence which might forts were engineered by a create an enviroment that one ta the county’s lowest an instruction session Sunday guch as priestly celibacy and ing in space, propelling himself Rtf. n , Telifnd Tpkf. have occurred had the march­ (Photos by Ciantner) campaign committee and sup­ would hurt adjacent residential rates.” at 6 p.m. in the Hllclcs (Memo- control. Graduate of Hofstra Univer­ Graduate of Springfield Col­ around with a hand-held gas TED TRUDON TaleoHviHf-ManeliMtfr rial Scliool gym. ers continued into Hartford's The Strant home, which dates back to the early 18th century. ported by the many town com­ areas. We must beg;in at once Stevenson has urged voters to The mixed-marriage topic, sity, Long Island. .received lege . . . received law degree at gun. The other five-cent seg­ C B T (Boy Soouta Interested in predomlnantly-whlte South End. mittee and party volunteers. The to formulate and activate a “ keep Tolland going, don’t stop especially important because of law degree at University of ]j;Ck>nn . .. associated with law ment riiows a two-man Gemini VOLKSWAGEN learning the tenderfoot require­ A bottle and brick throwing chairman indicated that he “ has grand plan to foster the growth n(nv — vote Republican.” moves toward unity of (Jhrlstlan (Jonnecticut. .member State firm of Howard, Kohn, Sprague craft cruising arotind earth. 2 ments wil meet Sunday , at 1:30 melee in the North End broke been pleased with the party’s of the entire town.” Republican First Selectman denominations, involves the and County Bar Associations and Fltzgemld in Hartford . . . A lifeline connecting the as­ ut the home of 'Raymond Blan- why you out a night after the first march unity and enthusiasm in work­ Nicholas continued that the ndidate Ernest Vlk pledged Vatican’s insistence that chil­ . . .admitted to practice before on Republican Town Committee tronaut to the Capsule crosses chette. Brown Bridge Rd. and the disturbances ended only ing toward a complete Repub­ town ordinances must be direct­ SB efforts and those of the Re- dren of such marriages be Federal courts. . .served three and vice chairman of Charter the stamp perforation. Historical Museum Opening when police used tear gas. lican victory for the town.” ed to stimulate and accelerate )[>ublican slate to “ continue to raised as Catholics and that the years in U.S. Army, 1968-61. . . Commission Advisory Commit­ Postal officials said collectors strive to keep our rapidly ex­ The opening ceremonies for ceremonies be performed by tee . . . serves also on industrial can obtain first-day cancella­ save Thursday’s march, however, Noting that the Republicans industrial growth. partner in law firm of Pigeon, panding community economical­ the Tolland Historical Museum Catholic priests, tions by sending self-addressed was without Incident. have tried to higbligjit the is­ “ It has been and will con­ Gnutti and Hall in Rockville and development commission . . . ly sound, well informed and of will begin Sunday at 2 p.m. in priesUy celibacy and birth envelopes, together with remit­ The marchers—at)out 50 per­ sues critical to the town’s de­ tinue to be Republicans who Stafford Springs. . .lives with lives on Rt. 44A with wife, WATCHES fixmt of the museum located In gQut|,Qj could be among the syn- tance to cover the cost of the sons, adults and children, Ne­ velopment and to depict the provide the initiative and sound kervlce to the people as ef- wife Marie on Ripley Hill Rd. Bertha, and small daughter. gro, white and Puerto R lcM — qualifications of the entire GOP Keciently as our Republican the former Old Poet Office explosive issues. Pope stamps, to the postmaster, Or­ planning for South Windsor, as building on the Greene. stopped briefly in front of the team, (Towles said the “ ask the learn can reasonably perform.’’ oumioing on one ureene. reaffirmed the lando, Fla. 32802. Mailed-ln re­ evidenced by the fact that every Mrs. GHarold Garrity, 9 quests must be postmarked no police station for what Barber candidates meetings” sponsored major program in town has { “ We encourage growth eco- 15-century-old rule of celibacy You could win a called “ a moment of meditation, by the party and held through­ teomlcally, materially, socially ^ *>ut some priests feel Clerk-Treasurer Race later than today, they said. been initiated by a Republican,” the welcoming remarks and the a confrontation of police as or­ out the month were indlcltlve he said. ^ d culturally, as each has a there is still a possibility of valuable prize dinary citizens.” invocation will be given by the of the attitude of the candidates. “ If the people are still trying profound bearing on the other,” Barber said the police station “ Extensive and informative tVIk stated. ^ ^ C h u r c h has come Scalpels Undecorated You could win a $500 savings account. . . or one of 37 to find out what the issues of Matthew’s Church. had been the "place of our press releases have supplement­ } “ We will work closely with pressure from some liberal ele- other cash prizes. Just by writing and telling CB T why the -program are, have them The flag lalaing WASHINGTON — Surgical in­ pain.” lour various comihissions, as- ceremony relax its ban on means you save or why everyone should save for something. ed the Ask the Candidates Meet­ read the numerous articles the will be iperformed by represent' struments on display in the new Parade marshals agreed to i f S i l i n 3 WHOLE Jsoclatlons and groups who have of birth control other than absti­ No forms . . . no word limit. . . no limit on number, of ings, and individual candidates GOP has printed since the mid­ atlves 'Of 'the Boy Scouts, while Museum of Hlstojry qnd Tech­ help police if any bottle throwers have made tremendous efforts idone so much to keep Tolland nence or the rhythm method. entries. Send your letter to CB T Savings, P. O. Box dle of August,” Nicholas con­ the Tolland School Band plays P nology at the Smiths^ian In­ 2369, Hartford, Connecticut. Get more information from Joined the march. Like the Vatican Council from to meet the townspeople. Our ef­ cluded. {a desirable town in which to ‘The Star Spangled 'Baimer. The stitution have mother-of-pearl Between the police station said which it sprang, the synod any C B T office. forts will be capped off this School Testimonials dive and raise our families.” salute to the flag will 'be led handles. This decorative touch the plsiza, the marchers dou­ YEARS... ■ \ ink stressed the Republican opens in an atmosphere of con­ week-end with the issuance of The board of education and by representatives of the fourth disappeared when medicine be­ EVERYONE SHOULD SAVE FOR SOMETHING . . . AT C bled in number. •“team approach”, contrasted flict over its subject matter, its the ‘GOP Trumpeter’ publica- the South Windsor Education grades at Hicks School. came more aware of the 'bene­ In his fiery talk. Barber ssdd role in relation to the Pope and Oon.” Association have approved a Jwlth the Democratic campaign ‘The sign to the museiun will fits of sterilization, which re­ CONNECTICUT BANK Constitution Plaza was “ the its future. Discord between Cowles stated that the party Joint program to honor retiring {which is almost entirely deyot- then be hiuig, and the ribbon quires temperatures too hot for TRUST COMPANY symbol of Mammon, the white progressive and conservative has welcomed the support and employes of the school system led to the First Selectman can- cut by Charles Leonard rep­ mother-of-pearl work. power structure’s god.” church elements is foreseen. appreciative reception it has re­ at an annual testimonial affair. {dldate Eugene Wanat, he said. resenting the oldest town resi­ ‘We stsoid on holy ground,” Liberals are expected to de­ ceived from townspeople. Re­ A Joint committee will be Hi m ill 1 “ There is no single person dent. The benediction ■will be Barber said. “ This is what the {who runs a town indlvldulaly. cry the secrecy ordered for the publicans, Independents and named comprising two delivered by the Rev. Donald Hsutford fathers are dedicated •It requires a team effort,” Vlk meeting aoid the lack of time to. The spires here rise because Democrats alike. He issued an members of SWEA and two G. Miller o f the United Con­ Jstated. given the bishops for study of of the sweat of our labor said appeal to the voters to vote for members to represent the gregational Chmeh. board. These members will be 6REAT WATCHES. { Zangtai Endorsernem The museum will open with agenda topics. of poor whites. These buildings The contemjxirary h<»ne of the Juroses, designed by their son. the candidates of their choice Some reports on topics to be rose as a result of your ex­ on Oct. 2. William Perry, assistant super­ I Long-time incumbent Repub- a special exhibit dejilcting the intendent of schools, and Jjllcan First Selectman Carmelo discussed were mailed to dele­ ploitation.” Cowles said, “ Only by every early methods of voting in Tol­ Coventry Charles Lyons, board member. •Zanghl has endorsed the entire gates Aug. 2, and several bish­ Barber said it was important voter in town turning out on land, including the old ballot Allen Imershein Named jjRepubllcaoi slate of candidates. ops never received them be­ the marchers had arrived at election to express his choice, boxes. Allen Imershein has been ap­ JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 .* Zanghi who will retire Mon- Several collections showing cause of mail delays. Liberals RUTH SMITH their destination without inci­ can the voice of the town be complain that the limited ar­ ELIZABETH RYCHLING pointed assistant in education 'day after 12 years as First Se- various aspects of early Tol­ Republican dent. heard. The Republicans have Downtown Manchester A t 968 Main Street rangements for news converage Democrat “ We’ll go farther than this,” Tour of Homes Tomorrow and youth work by the board {lectman stated he “ fully sup- land history will be on exhibit, given South Windsor every ma­ are the same as they were for Native of Coventry . . . presi­ of (Christian Education of the i>port8 the Republican slate.” Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and Life-long resident of Coven­ S he BsUd. Tomorrow’s home tour, spon­ jor program in town and we the Vatican Council before they dent, Republican Womens’ Club “ We’ve proved the true house features a sunken living by the Juros’ son, an architect. First Congregational (Jhurch. - would like to leave this during the day Monday. try . . . for 17 years, bookkeep­ PLUS promise it is the Republicans were broadened. Some bishops of Coventry . . . past member breachers of the peace were sored by the Republican Wom­ room with cherry mouldings. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ought as I step aside,” he er for the Coventry schools . . . who will provide the active lead­ Imershein is a student at Vale are displeased over the forced board of education . . . active in not us on Isist Monday night. en’s Club, will begin at noon The 11th stop is the home of liam J. Moeng, Merrow Rd., is Jd, “ fortunate is the commun­ Mandhester Evening Herald was registrar of voters four ership, effective management Divinity School and will receive absence of ’’perlti’'—experts—at Women's Service Bureau . . . “ We'll go farther than this said Dr. and (Mrs. Charles Strant, next. The living room of this his Master of Arts degree in Atteniion South Windsor Voters! ity that has elected officials, Tolland correspondent, Bette years . . . served eight years on and continue until 5 p.m. Fif­ and fiscal responsibility that our the synod to help them on diffi­ formerly vice-president, Coven­ we’ll see what the breachers Bread and Milk St., and is the old red farmhouse has a large Religion in June, 1968. He is vho are really interested in the Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. the board of welfare . . . long teen homes and four churches growing town needs.” cult subjects. try League of Women Voters of the peace do to the violent oldest home on the tour, rec­ beamed ceiling. Also on Mer­ a native of Florida and a grad­ I’s welfare.” active In American Legion Aux­ are on the itinerary, with tick­ The Vatican says the synod . . . Chairman, “ Coventry to ones,” he ssiid. ords showing that It was first row Road is the home of Mr. Board System Scored uate of Duke University in Ziang^i’s comments were in- iliary . . . was treasurer of Pub­ and Mrs. ngregatlonal Church in South gregation. Mrs. Clara Hladky, chairman Jenkins of Gaithersburg, Md., Council did, the bishops will New England's Leading for future public buildings would Also, Mrs. James Broderick, m Books on Grades 6, 7 and 8th Ck)ventry is stop number three, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Juros’ of the itour, cautions those on who said he Joined the bureau in meet every morning in a little Manchester Evening Herald jM rs. Richard Carlson, Mrs. reading levels are still needed, with the new St. Mary’s home on Grant Hill Rd., is stop the tour to wear low-heeled be carefully considered and in­ r 1918 and served under four known room of the apostolic pal­ Two-Year Professional 2 Jerry Fitzgerald, Mrs. James CJhurch, Rt. 31, the next stop. number 15. The house is con­ shoes to prevent marking the cluded in any industrial growth South Windsor' Correspondent, ace. Until renovated for the along with reference books. SDa'Vldspn, Mrs. George Wilson, chiefs before Hoover. Fifth on the route is Melody temporary, and was designed floors. plan. Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. synod, the room was used to School of Those wishing further infor­ S mts. Edmund Quatrale and Mrs. The association presented mation on the drive, or books Farm, South St., home of Mr. Hoover with a plaque and ster­ store broken pieces of art. and Mrs. Jesse Brainard, and SCarl Pattavlna. New tile flooring, modem picked up may call George >• A Children’s fashion show ling silver tray. It was the first Brooks, 71 Wetherell St., Jack dating from 1756. Next is the tlme his 60th anniversary as a lighting, wooden benches with residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ Slfeaturing clothes from the a c c o u n t i n g Cratty, 49 Philip Rd., or Ed­ Glamour Shoppe of Rockville Justice Department walnut paneling and cream col­ ward Vilga 618 Wetherell St. gene Bramhall, Parker Bridge wUl precede the women’s fash- employe—which occurred last ored leather have turned the September 1967 admlMlon. Checks and pledges to the Rd., built by Humphrey Dow, r ... July T..,.. n 26—has o V.-- been celebrated vaulted chamber into ^n ssem- HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING father of Lorenzo Dow, who Manchester Wallpaper and Paint Co., Inc. lions. Clillclren modeling Include bly hall that blends architectur­ fund may be sent to St. Bridget iDavld Vasquenza, William Ko- publicly. 66 Forest SL, Hartford—TeL 247-1115 was founder of the Methodist al features of the past to reflne- Rectory, Main St., or Joseph {zicki, Timothy Kelly, Steven Applications now being acc^ted for Camp Meeting. ments of the present. Volz, a t‘the North End Branch I Shackway, Rusty Peela, Ellen A contemporary home, owned of the Connecticut Bank and FACTORY DEMONSTRATION Swallnskl, Mary Broderick, Al- Cambouris (iets Trust Co. by Mr. and Mrs. George Dol- leris, is the seventh stop, on 2llson Goodman, Bonny David- Bunker Hill Rd. Four Fields, 2 son, Meloney jHart, Kimberly Post with MPs JJ Hopkins, RoWn Domlan and the home of James Adams, an Chief Warrant Officer George No Flag Replica interior decorator is next, on 8 Jane Feele. H Herbert Miller of Mam’seUe D. Caonbouris of Broad BrOok, ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — A South St. The house dates to M will serve as commentator for one of the most decorated men sugar refinery was told it can­ 1810, and is furnished in 18th In the Connecticut Army not print a replica of the Geor­ century English and American 2 the women’s fashions and Mrs. •4 Edmund Quatrale for children’s National Guard, has recently FIX-UP TIME furniture. gia flag on its packages because been named polygraplj exam­ DISCOVER A one-storied fieldstone house Everyone is talking about balanced growth in South 2 showing. persons who use the sugar Windsor, but JOE OARINO is doing fiamethlng about it! iner with Manchester's 134th is the ninth stop, the home of # The exc9Utlve board of the Fall means fix-up time I Whether your home needs a new paint job, protec­ would probably discard the M.P. Company. packages, thus--deflling the state Mr. and Mrs. John Llutermoza 8 Tolland Juniors will meet Tues- 2 Cambouris, who served in tive siding, a new roof or perhaps those worn out gutters should be re­ flag. on Woodbridge 'Rd. Next is an­ Under JOE CARINO’S leadienship as Chairman, the 8 dau night at 8 at the home of Planning & Zoning Commission brought the residential Mrs. Richard Symonds, New World War II and the KoMon placed. Whatever home improvement you are considering, it's wise to get it The Savannah Sugar Refining other contemporary home, that S '(Jonfllct, has received the Eufo- Co. had asked whether it could o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kwiat- growth down to a reasonable level and Increased our Rd. liirs; Dennis Hart will serve commercial and industrial growth to a point where for pean Theatre Medal with seven done before winter sets in. use a picture of the flag on its kowskl on Swamp Rd . The as co-hostess. stars, the Asia-South Pacific the first time in the history of South 'Wtodaor the coon- T te Bulletin Board packages, and Atty. Gen. Ar­ meroiar and industrial growth was equal to the residential Theatre Medal with two stars, The final voter-making ses­ If you decide there’s a job or two that needs doing call or come in and dte- thur Bolton cited two laws growth in dollar-value in 1965 and was greater than the the Philippine Ribbon, the Euro- sion before the town elections which he says forbid it. peaidential growth in value in 1966. This change in balance p^dLAfrican-Middle Eastern cuas it with our trained personnel. One forbids use of the flag for STRIPPER AND tends to shift the tax burden in favor of the reelidential will be held tomorrow at the jJSm l with two battle stars, Town Hall from 10 a.m. to promotion or advertising, and home owner. w d six other awaods.. He has noon for residents whose vot­ the other says it is illegal to mu- RUMMAGE served since 1963 as criminal ing rights have matured since tUate, deface or defile the state As Chairman of the Planning & Zoning Ck>nuniaalon investigator with the Manches­ REMEMBER flag. SALE JOE CARINO has brought to South 'Windsor donunerclBl Sept. 9. ter unit. and 'industrial zoning regulation which have met with ap­ The Democrats will hold a POTATO OBOWING CHAMP Bolton proval of the large industrial developers In 1965 Mr. Meet the Candidates Open STAIN REMOVER Carino presented regulations providing for an Industrial FUNTINGTON, England Congregational Church House tomorrow afternoon from N O T TALK...JUST FACT park zone which would require strict reg;utatory (xmtroi (AP) — Tom Cooke claims to be Bolton Center 2 to 5 at Democratic Headquar­ the world potato growing cham­ over the industrial uses in such zones. Regulatioim require ters in the vacant store next Bolton, Connecticut pion. ' SAT.. SEPT. 30. 10 A.M. to 4 P M. ing a plot plan approval for every commercial dr indus- to Wanat’s Supermarket on Rt. tr’.al building was also initiated by Mr. Carino. X-TRA is our first name. We give X-Tra value . . . Rt no X-Tra Cost... He says he has harvested Sat., Sept. SOth 196. ’ f tlgrim 1,182 pounds 4 ounces of po­ ■Kie Republican motorcade WM tatoes raised from only six seed 9:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon "BIX REAUY WORKS" Recog;nizing the need, the conuniiaaion further made through town tomorrow after­ potatoes planted last spring. provisions In the zoning regulation fior Shopping Centers noon will start at 2 p.m. at Where You "SELECF’ Your_ NO MONEY DOWN . . . LOW BANK TERMS Removes 9 5 % of The Stain • Doesn't Raise Groin in South Windsor. the Town Hall. The Tblland Historical Sqcie- Fabrics— Never "Settle" . • Has Low Odor ^ - During the same period Joe Oaiino foresaw tha need REFERENCES: Doesn't Burn or Blister Your Skin for up-dating the comprehensive plan and he introduced CALL NOW^ the "701” program to the Town. Under this plan-the Town 3 FLOORS OF FABRICS! ManciwstGr Chombor of Commerce Takes Off Any Number of Coots • Leoves You With A New Piece of Wood engaged the assistance o f professlonail planners to help THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE the commission develop a total comprehensive plan for e REMNANTS (Woolens, Corduroy) ...... : — • Saving Bonk of Manchester Free Shop-At-Home Service In Only One Application • Doesn't Dry O u t. .. Stays Wet 6HAR8E YOUR the town. Mr. Carino, with the approval o f the com n^- Connecticut Bonk & Trust Co. • FREE LUBLICATION WITH slcn, made application to the Federal Government f^ prescription • RUGS and DRAPERY ...... In Bargain Basement Federal funds to aid in the project. Under the tehma completed. HALL Open Sat. till 6:00 P.M. for in the area. These are our best ref­ w w o n w f i w erences. We ,will be happy to show you 7 Days A Week— “ Your Flabric Headquarter? since 1026!" ' ^ j(^ that have been completed right in i;rf:t’a re-elett JOE OARINO and elloiw hton to oompiet* 24 Houra A Day HUMPHRErS ATLANTIC Manchester Wallpaper and Paint Co., Inc. this very important program he Initiated in 1966. AT 177 Hartford Road, Comer of St., Mancbeater your neighboihood. 706 MAIN ST MANCHESTER 649-81 PINE PHARMACY A46-0143 Paid fur by the Committee for Good Planning,— 249 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER Robert Beal . . . L S64 Canter St. 640-0814 SDPIBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 J^CHBiSTOR’ feyBNlNG HERALD, .M A N C ^ T ^ , C O m , FRIDAY, iSEPlEMBER 29* 1967 PAGE SIlVENTEBN

' in the town an** town as Legldn BJdltor South. Windsor Hehroft . : Comment Aiked Andoter a whole, tuid, to secure the ■ Oo^edltora Stan Blouberff proper execution of the duties California Democrats Suuui Goldbcrj' Sporta Bdltor' ^Tbe.. MAndwelbw .Bdard' o f of this' office, .this 'position Gary Jodoln Ray Kelly ; Bai*rettV Nich Tangle Registration C^edtoi^- on Tueldday, -WUl' Set - should be salaried." ' he igh chool orld conduct anidther o f llta reg- ace T H S W U'biriy - edhleduletl putodc Manchester. Evening. Herald Mrs. Joyce Don, Fscnlty Advisor On BaeKng Demoerat Slate Is Slate ' commenit' 'aeelsignB., called' M onday Qu Andover -correspondent, . Law- LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — doubts about this peace delega; VOL. XXXI, n o T FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School to hear oompdalnltis and sug- ' rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. . ’ . Gallfomla Democrats opposed tlon six month* ago have -Atty. Lto Barrett, .spokes- was feasible ahid .that X:wotdd •^4r»dknlc • getsWIoinB. from •.town resl- Zoning Rules to the Vietnam war begin for­ changed'their minds,"-he'said.. mM -for a .oommiiiee of - the present Jt to the members of- , , deriia. . . I’m sure we’ll choose a peace malfUlAl VlgCUIlMAVlVliorganization today waof m a - — ------. 14 Democrat ..town I committee m y group. Tw'ehty-six members ^ - J .- nhe iheaxtog wtSl' be from peace delegation to challenge delegation and we 11 with . French Club charged.today that Clarence of the DBG stated. Oiat fiiey 'I^e Hetonon-Glri-Scout regis- ■ other- than to hear and a c-' Panel , to Talk 9 to 11 eum.'to the Munlul- President Johnson In next in the -Jun® primary, 'Nlriioleoin, co-crganlzer o f the 'would be interested in a posl--tTsdioh...n^^t: wlU-be held, to- cept the. town report .for the pai 'Hearing.' Room, ^ On: Ecumenism June’s primary. By toe first of the year I ex­ Democnats Fpr Better Gov- tlon on the town committee, night ^ tiie Hebron ^^entery last fiscal;yeBr, to hear a report- pect a shift in feeling from Adopts Plans - ' . . . . -The ' ptihlUb aeedlclpa are Gerald Hill, president of the ^ school audltorixuii from 7 to eondudteU on the flrslt .Tues­ •frota the committee working on The 'Woman’s i Society of California Democratic Council, being anti-Johnson policy A vacation in Quebec, a wihat. he termed a .blackmail cautious as we had two former a garage' and dog pound for the anti-Johnson himself,’' threat to an attempt to. gain members of our group threaten- ^rls wi^ng to- be in toe ■ day and ithilrd Thursday ot North, Methodist Church meet said some 5,000 liberal Demo­ Mardi Gras celebration, feasts, each monith. town and to rteqt three mem­ crats are expected Saturday tor ed. control of toe Democrat party.’’ ed with the loss of -work con- program must be accompanied Monday night at the church.. He cited a recent nonpartisan bers to the Memorial Day com-, a convention which may provide banquets and parties are pos­ Nicholson immediately issued tracts if they remained in our by a parent when registering. • A potluck -will be served at the President with a. major state poll which said 39 per cent f sible activities on this year’s a reply and asked fw. an apol- organization," NichOlzon con- The. i^la- in Grades 2 and 3 mlttee, the'main business' . of 6:30, and at 8 there , will be a. 'problem in the nation's most of Calito^la Democrats would French Club agenda. •e committed to a candidate ’Thursday unless a special meet­ » _ „ a. _i .ui A truck and a car were dam^ St. Maurice’s Church o f Bol­ Democratic Council. . that they would work.only.if ic committee leaders’were hon- islative body, the Planning and Hill declined to say whom ing is called. Next week a tors oaUi to th o^ .w h o^ righto aged about 2:.30 this morning ton'; Mrs. Elmer Grover, St. Leaders of the 33,000-memberi tfae Democratic party would orable men and my argument Itave matured sUbsequeitt to- the and Zoning Commission. The special meeting will be held to Bridget Church; and Mrs. Ed­ council predicted the convention the delegation would supp®*’* givefvIvA him ten fAn seats oAola on ,\n 4h&the fmimtown *\,*Avol4aflprevailed to thathe avfar,fextent afof olIWur-allow­ 9ta.nlSept. '6-Q session.aacroInTl. - _gUy _ S pOSitlOn .beCOmeS mOre demand-' the national convention. Hill ' elect officers. Dues of were across Tolland Tpke. at Taylor ward Carlson, North Methodist will adopt a plan to confront committee and that if we would ing only ten men to attend this Alt the Sept. 9 session, 60 vot­ ing as the town grows and the said U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kenne­ set with the understanding St. Police reported, an imknown Church. Johnson in California with a not, he and his group would meeting.” ers were made. Nineteen were question has arisen whether a dy, D-N.Y., is "generally pretty that part o f the money will be motorist struck the guy wire A display of items made by slate of national convention K. back the entire Republican entered on the Republican rolls, part-time unpaid official can popular." sent to help an orphanage in Support Impossible . . support post, snapped it in half refugees for the Church World delegates pledged to an end to slate. 18 Joined the Democratic Party give the Job the time it de-' The war issue Itself has split France. "Several of us. Including my­ and left the wire hanging across Service will be displayed and the bombing of North Vietnam, Continuing, Barrett said, "We and 23 registered- as independ­ mands.. the council, which once boasted Ehnphasis was placed upon self, entered Democratic, head-; the road. orders for the articles will be negotiations, and eventual with­ in the Democip.tic Party feel ents. Iteihs 5 and 6 in the warning 70,000 members;, celebrating French holidays in quarters to meet with Barrett at Into this wire ran a truck taken at -the -meeting. There drawal of American troops. that this is a sorry and dis­ relate to amending the basic Keynoting the. session Satur­ the typical French custom. The 8 p.m. sharp as he had promis­ Polling Place Iven by Lionel *t. Simpson, will be .a social time with des­ "I feel President Johnson will graceful manner for any respon­ ed. We waited until 8 . and The Board of Selectmen have 19, of Ston*. The wire caught building code to make it sert ^ ter the program. The lose California,” said Hill, a San day .will be John Kenneth Gal­ Feast of the Fpiphany, Mardi ihandatory that the Certificate braith, chairman of toe Ameri­ sible citizen to act. Moreover, when he did not show up.I call­ announced that the polling ir the hpod of the truck, event is open to all Manches­ Francisco lawyer. Gras, and attendance at a mid­ of zoning compliance, except for cans for Democratic Action. Student Oounca FreaMent Rhy Kelly tekuOs a dlsciHtalion of ptana tor the cBunca'a acMa l ^ the group has previously at­ ed him at his home. At this place for the biennial town elec-'' ipped the hood off its hinges ter church women. "Many people who had grave night mass in a French church single family dwellings, be com­ for the year while Mir. Arthur Giaeaer, advisor, loc*a on.'^OouncIl membeito oomUbwd nm, tacked the Democratic town point I informed him that as a ticni on Monday will be located and flattened it against- the greatly interested the French bined with the use and occupan­ work and food at the workshop meeting. (Photo by Bsutemla) committee and also councilman result of a statement by the at the Town Office Building on windshteld, police said. Manchester Cross-Country runners Doug Hansen, ’69, and James Naschke (center of picture) race mem­ students. A t the meetings there cy certificate. Howard FHtte and the town chairman of the Democratic . °Pen at 6 About the same time, a . car bers of Hartford Public and Bulkeley in a tri-meet Tuesday. will be movies and speakers on Also, that a permit to build French life. ’Two trips are pos­ m a ^ e r , leaitog some question no^m^tlng committee that he am . and cl^e^at 8 p.m. driven by Richard Bassett, 28, asaa M to4-aa their4za aal *a naims tv M a a andaa aa purposes.« n i Arts acoom- to students. The advantages of the party offerred without ques­ Grange Meeting citizen of Bolton. i • l j j Public and Bulkeley was excit­ through a strong team effort. town government." has been coming into the homes of 29 Scott Dr. yesterday at 6:16 trip to Expo ’67 were passed last Friday afternoon. At the plishments. Dave Moyer has re­ buying the SAA booklet, which tion, that we would be given no Andover Grange which usual­ Bolton needs nev/ leadership. It has lagged behind under one- ing. The cross-country team Steve Dieterle, '69 and Jim "To these peraons, I peraon- of Hebron residents this week. P-*” - among the group. ’They showed meeting, officers were elected, ceived the Job o f directing the will cost $3.60 this year, were voice in the town committee. At ly meets the first Monday of just squeaked by Hartford with Nashke, '69, are usually lead­ ally issue an invitation to come According to party leaders, Police say the Lemlre car had party rule tor too many years. It is time tor a changa. that through cooperation and committee chairmen aimounced, important Membership Com­ mentioned at this meetlog. that point I informed the mem­ each month will instead meet a score of 26 to 29. Bulkeley ing the red and white; following to the town committee meet­ stopped on Tolland Tpke, at N. hard work almost any activity mittee, which is in riisirge of These include a reduced price bers of the DBG presmt of his niuch ticket splitting is expect­ Tuesday night at 8 p.m. in The Democratic Party has become the party dedicated to the put up a good fight, but Man­ close behind them are Rob and the Student Activities As- ings add become active in town Main St. to make a turn and for this year, is possible. the SAA sales campaign and on the 1968 Somanhis, reduced new terms, and they voted them ed. Sample ballots and instruc- toe Town Hall. Postponement is growth ot a progressive Bolton. The Democratic candidates tor chester won 20 to 35. Combining McKinney, '68, Doug Hansen, ’69 ssoclation (SAA) sales ca/m- affdtrs. We always have room the Freeman car hit it in the Nancy Ballard, ’68 the compilation of the long list prices at all sports events, the unacceptaUe," Nicholson said. tlohs for voting are available at due to Monday's annual Town these two wins with the Sep­ and Jim Burke, ’70. paign started. for persons who have a general right rear as it tried to pass on selectmen. Pr. Bernard J. Sheridan and Joseph S. Licitra, will pro­ of SAA members.i Jhe Merit support that this lends to stu­ In reference to the endorse­ the town office building for Meeting, Mrs. Charles VanDeu- tember 22 win against Hall and Robert Dixon ’69 Helping Ray Kelly, ’68, presi­ desire to work for our town,” the right. dent, this year will be vice Awards Committee has Wen- dent activities, and many othsr ment glvm to the Republican those in dotibt .about Monday’s sen, lecturer, will present a vide articulate, intelligent, and responsible leadership. They will Barrett said. Freeman is scheduled to ap­ piresldent Jim Leggltt, secre­ delyn Smith, ’68, as its new benefits. Mr. Arthur Giaeaer, party, Nicholson said, “ The election. program of Past Lecturers work hard and conscientiously to solve the town's many problems “When Nicholson first pub­ pear in court Oct. 9. ’69, Lynn Nettleton, ’68, Brenda tary Sue Zimmerman, and chairman. Scott MadLean’a Student Council Advisor, then members of the DBG voted to do Milk Money Choice.” licized the DBG’s Interest In se­ Llndalee Verge of Bast Hart­ and get Bolton moving again. Top Singers Ogren, ’68, Janet Peck, ’68, and treasurer Chuck Carson, all ’68. post is head o f the Scholarship spoke to members about the re­ 'so with great reluctance. First—- money will be collected Democrats Meet lecting their own slate of Dem- ford was charged -with failure The Andover Democratic / BETTER SCHOOLS The Democrats, when elected, will work for Holly Urbanettl, ’68. The alter­ TO these people, along with the Committee, whose main Job is sponsibilities of .Council mem­ orcratic candidates, they were most of our members are Monday and Tuesday for the nates for this group are Peggy month of October. The cost tor to drive in the established lane Town Committee met Wednes- an adec|uat6 building program that will taka^ cogniianca of executive committee and all co-ordinating the tutoring pro­ bership and the tides governing inirited to meet with thei Demo­ registered Democrats. Secondly Selected for Abert, ’68, Claire Posplsil, '68, the month will be 84 cents. For ®tl®r toe car she was driving day night for its regularly The teachers of MHS now are committee chairmen, goes the gram at MHS. Council activitlea and the use of cratic town committee and with we placed ourselves in a posi­ the town's ability to pay, and yet give the children of Bolton Susan Silhavy, ’69, and Carol those -wishing to pay through oft IV. Middle Tpke., turned scheduled monthly meeting. J6b o f plaimlng most o f this The workshop, which lasted the Council pass. the'nominating committee head­ tion for repralsals from the in­ Uccello. getting acquainted with their April, checks in the amount of o'*’®*' s®veral times and stopped Discussed were the possibility the education that we as responsible adults are obligated to Roundtable year’s Council-sponsored ac­ from approximately five o’clock ’The 1967 Junior Prom, set for ed by formn- councilman Ed­ effective leaders of the Demo­ Karen Bimdlau Dick Cobb Tenors are Eric Ellison, ’68, new students. However, Mrs. 35.20 (to cover October through with the rear of the vehicle of a “ Star Night," held annual­ provide. The school building program has been standing still tivities. until seven-thirty, was primarily November 11, was also ast summer proved to be a given in algebra, English, sci­ senior, you may find yourself takeovers before. Th® strange aion was Dr. James H. Halsey, The district entered into a the hospital. 10,000 Sq. Ft. quietly by herself, her spirit is At 5’9” and 176 pounds during Kelly (also an accompanlest), may be paid at any time be- history as a minor. Among her cooperation with our neighboring towns. fine example of her varied ac­ ence and social studies. IVhlle back in a classroom at MHS. part of this renewed subterfuge chancellor of toe University of one-year contract for paper tow­ Police reported both vehicles apt to overcome her, and you football season, he is truly All- there are record In special town elections coimertlcut United Nations As- Parents complained the towel­ ed to investigate. didates. when elected, will conduct a responsible town gov­ something that happened days ketball season he is suddenly ing isn’t absorbent and doesn't ago! 6’, still all muscle. Dick, by the at WiillmaniUc. Next, she spent .different levels, as well as a still openings in some classes. which is a large zero,” Barrett aociatlon. ernment that recognizes both the needs ot the citizens ot Bol­ several weeks in New Hamp­ new course In "office machines’’ This term will continue through continued. Dr. Halsey stressed the im- get toe kids dry. The special likes of a spirited way, is looking ahead of center One parent who said he used High Temperaturel ton and the financial ability of the town to meet those needs. as he has In the past. In spring­ shire painting, and finally, riie The major languages of French, December 7th. 'The winter team - ‘'"This hardly qualifies Nlchol- portance of arouadng the public Riyadh, toe capital of Saudi person are usually varied and son to ■pick candidates smd toe support of the 'UN by polnt- one of the cheaper towels after time when a young man’s fan­ took many pictures. Spanish and German are avail­ will run from January 8th ______^ ______Arabia, has daytime tempera- It Bolton is to move ahead, the voice and opinion of every many; Karen’s include a windy conditioiu under which he made many o f its lesser his morning bath said, "I sure cy turns to thoughts of baseball, In the first weeks of school. able; and for the artistic stu­ through March 13. citizen ot Bolton must be respected. The Democratic candi­ beach at night, driftwood, yel­ good his threat render such an jtnown achievements and in- won’t take another (bath) with tures as high as 118 degrees and Dick turns to first base. That’s Miss Vanlente has been moat dent, there are courses in draw­ Lois Elsesser ’89 low iris, turtles, and of course endorsement a left-handed com- ternational service agencies one of them." nighttime temperatures that dates, when elected, will work tor ALL the people. someone special. She also con­ Richard Cobb, Hartford Times impressed with the pleasure But toe board decided to keep may fall no lower than 90 de­ she has had in teaching stu­ pUment," Barrett stated. .^j^t rarely make headlines. siders "Peanuts" and Norman . Athlete of the Week. "We have Invited any person, ^ table discussion of towels for the present. grees. FOR BEHER GOVERNMENT AND RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP dents who elect their art Indians Trounce Rockwell favorites, and shows The personality of Dick in­ 8 Students Democrat, Republican or Inde- the Community” ______- courses. It .has been a more le- VOTE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET her thoughtfulness in her favor­ cludes a strong liking for mus- pendent to attend our_^meetIngs: moderated by Dr. Lowe, ite book. The Frt^het, by Kahlil warddng experience to her than Conard 24 to 0; sic, particularly soul and folk and we held an open caucus to pi»cuasante included, from this First Selectman Selectman Gibran. music. In the soul department, teaching where art courses are Compete for which neither Nicholson nor his a required sitoject. Kick Off Season area. Dr. Ann Beck o f South When The.Oceosion Calls for Flow*rs, Karen is not a one-sided his favorite group is The Temp­ knbwn foUowers attended. It Is ^ mtb. Marjorie BERNARD J. SHERIDAN JOSEPH S. UCITRA ' Doug EJlchman, '68 sfiMt by any means. Her sense tations. His favorite folk artist starting off the season in fine Scholarships equally strange that Nicholson xpavitz o f Manchester, Think of Th* Treasurer o f reiqxmsibiillty as already wlt- is Robert Zimmerman, better was willing to back toe Demo- planning meeting includ- Agent Town Deposit Fund known as Bob Dylan. fashion, the MHS Football team MAUREEN HOULE .neased carries over to her fu­ The National Honor Society E%Ut M H S dtuderitti Imve cratlc candl*ttes te ^change ^ -workshop sessions. Parkbill-Joyce MAUREEN HOUL6 ture plans. She first hopes to He recently received the Civ- trounced Conard 24 to 0 last Scholarship is also open to quaXlled few semt-OaBlIMii In for power under his terms, and One entitled “EJvents, Actlvi- Tax Collector continue her education, perhaps itan Good' Citizen Award and those seniors who will be in­ Saturday. In displaying a fine then'suddenly found them with­ attended Boy’s State at UConn the NalUonal MleriK. BeboOustUp Ues and Piojecte,” was FREDERICK M. GAAL Board of Education et a state university .Her trip ducted into the society in Jan­ team effort, the Indiana showed out merit when his bluff , was chaired by Chris NooPdendorp Flower Shop •wMh her’Hi-lieegue to the Vir­ this past summer. Boy’s' State uary. Those students who feel they will definitely b e . a title Program. The ritudeiltb, all se- called," Barrett concluded. Frank Gakelcr, Proprietor Board of Finance DANA S. HANSON was quite a thrill for him. "The of 'Wapplng. gin Islands provided her with they are qualified and might contender this year. ntors, ore David Oolpdtte, Nlriiolsoa’s Reply Other area participants were 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER whole week was g re a t— and (Next to Hartford Nattonal PAUL F. BROWN |4. VIRGINIA BUTTERFIELb tooth rewards and satisfaction possibly be Inducted and who All the Indiana’ scoring In the Mlaric Jeake, Edward Ktoder- In answer to the statement John 'W. James, Mrs. Glen as she overcame the need to I’ll never forget it." would like to try for the schol­ first half was done by Dick Cobb Hng, Kathy Louder, Brian by Barrett, Nicholson said to­ Bonk) H. VIRGINIA BUTTERHELD ALOYSIUS J, AHEARN Law, and Miss Mary McClure, • YES—WE DELIVER • bridge the g(ap between her own His philosophy on life stems arship should signi up as soon ‘68’. He scored on a 15—yard day that "the following events Riogera, Jam es annamon, all o f Manchester; and Miss Phones: 649-0791—849-1448 WILLIAM J. HOULE culture and a completely dif­ from the Latin thinking, Carpe as possible in the Guidance Of­ run and booted a 27—yard field Nlancy SodhUo, and Cyrus ate- . led to the. ten members of toe Zoning Board of Appeals . diem : Live for Today. This Diane LaFrance of South Board ot Tax Review ferent one. She wants to con­ fice 'for the PSAT on October goal. In the second.half, the vena. DBG appearing at my office in - V— —r^v-—-ryv— JOHN J. MORIANOS tinue to do eo by entering, the doesn’t mean however that he 14. Red and White scored twice on T b ^ ere anwog 14,000 preparation to a meeting held FREDERICK J. BARCOMB Peace Corps and living in Af­ isn’t planning ahead. His aim a three—yard run by quarter­ aemii ffnaltotoi appointed with toe Democratic town com­ RONALD G. FARRIS in life is to become Dr. R.P. DAVID E. MgrCHELL rica or India, working with the SENIORS: Applications for back Dale Ostrout ‘68’ and a tbrougliDult Ibe natton, and mittee." Cobb Jr. —he hopes to be in people there. the Connecticut State Scholar­ tremendous 80—yard run by they oonMStute leas Ihhn one "Barrett contacted me and .Constables Fire Comniission practice after 8 years in Med­ There is only one peeve that ships are now available in the Cobb. Following all three touch­ per cent of the g n O r n t t a g eec- suggested the DBG get together A FALL CUSSES NOW FORMING ★ JOHN J. GARIBALDI ical School. MORTIMER F. HARLOW^ Karen has, one ' wMch could Guidance Office. Beginning with downs were perfect extra point onduy aentora to the nwlinn. with the Democratic town com- His leisure (?) hours are spent JEROME W. CHEMERXA the academic year 1968-69, re­ kicks by Cobb which gave him To advance too itbe lan k of mljtee for the purpose of settling yery weM be expected of - some­ studying the ^ t a r which he JOSEPH H. W. STEEANIK cipients, will be able to use these i 18 points for the afternoon. Al­ ftriaUt, and toe eligible tor one Our dllferences. I informed him WILLIAM F. ANDROLEVICH one wttii her vibrant person­ swears he’ll master, one day. NEVINS —— ' scholarships for' attending in­ though not scoring, Bryce Car­ of 2400 tour-year Mierik aclxot- toat we had a meeting for this ality. She almply can’t faUunn In the mewtim e, Dick, vdth EDWARD R. MELOCHE Public Building Contmisgibn stitutions either within or out­ penter ‘68’ tomed In a fine run­ anbips, the dturieniti mwk re­ purpose last June, but It was hippies who won’t face life. As his heart full of soul, and his side the state. Students inter­ ning performance. ceive ttw endoreemen t o f tbeir Town Plannirig Comniission . MICHAEL SPETRIIH JR. A e successfully continues to family, with their ears filled not successful, and that I dldp’t face life in Manchester, riie is ested in applying MUST take Not to be overlooked is the *chool, take a aecood examtoa- believe that this meeting would KARATE SCHOOL FRANKLIN E. DELANEY CHARLES W. LAtHROP with cotton balls, will reside at the College Board Scholastic Indians’ defensive performance. tkai and aubmit bitonnailkin turn out differently," Nicholson UWng at 9 Barry Road with 216 Hillstown Road. GROSVENOR M. W ADMAN FREDERICK J. BARCOMB Mr. and Mr*. George F. Brad­ Aptitude Teat on December 2nd. The staunch defenders held Con­ about their wefatervemeohs and Sftid. LEARN THE MYSTICAL FIGHTING ARTS OF THE FAR EAST. CON­ Stan Slossberg, ’68 ' ard In check all afternoon, in­ lau, Kris, George and Pitney Idteratoo He continued, "Atty. Barrett DITIONING AND SELF DEFENSE. — ^ Boat’d of Assessors cluding a goal line stand when and Kim,, their cat and dog. Nemeli Of the IBertt tobolw* stated that our demands for VILIAM k LOPEZ Pain PiUnmis, ’68 ents with a schedule of meet­ Cent W orth Conard had the ball on the one to the 1987-98 Mlertt Ffngttom representation on toe town ings and an outline of their pri­ yard line. Fine performuices wilt be annauiwetl by earty committee were Justifiable, and)^ FOR INroRMATION TEL 649-422^ \ VmNER'S VOTE DEMOCRATIC ONbCTOBER 2 Washington — Ib e present vileges and responsibilities. were turned In by Chuck Car- Mlay 1988. Mora tta n 88 mtt- that he would personally request Garden Center, Inc. Dues and attendance require­ small-size U.S. cents were first son, Urn Coughlin, and Pete kon doHtoni In atawnsas aaridt- — Lessons Given On Saturdays; Natioiial Honor Society Hockey Team Hopes for Good Season issued in 1856. These, known as resignations from twenty inac­ ments were discussed. Rubens, all ‘68’. The Indians' ence to Merit acbotoni and tive members and request the . Certified Black Belt Instructors 1 Tolland Tpke,, Manchester Eyle F^mkto o ff n ewift pcncMicb na Jhn Miolsely foaiowu and fiimron Gw bit^ (all ’68) "flying eagle" cents, are Worth next encounter will be tonight PULL THE TOP LEVEP Ib e National Honor Society Students were asked for sug­ their oottegee b ia been awiard- committee to install the mem­ giiaixls the goal. The gtris, ooeiclied by Mias Jane Mangafica, are already into ^eir aeason as much as 32,350 apiece in 8 Yeans Of Teaching With Complete Safety . fteinwrattf *rt>wn Oommittoe of Boltii 'p^Cl Mrlra talkroit..Clielraawi.'- hald Its first meeting last Mon- gestions of speakers for every against tough Platt High School ed through the Mjecit Pkocriun bers of the DBG as replace­ day. Pam PUkonls, president, other meeting. w’Jth one game behand them and the next coming up Oct. 3rd against ESaat Windsor IBgh proof condition, 31,900 in un­ In Meriden. to dalte. . Private Lessons Avaiiabk . School at Hast Windsor. (Fhdto by Pinto.) circulated condition. ments." Read Herald Ads ynsented a group of 2® stud­ Ruth Elsesser ‘68’ Ray KeUy ‘68’ Ntoot ’88 ' "I agreed that bis proposition WMOtt E IGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 PAGE NINETEEN

Dodger-Bound THE Sports Viewing prmSBURIQH (AP)t — aATUROlAY MOaury TIVl* ddnlBi the Herald Angle Indians at Platt^ 1:45 ( 8) N1GAA Football Rain 'Threat Delayed Spitter Flttobufg^ Ylrntea will be —Dartmouth at Mas- tradbig Mm ■oon. To By whom: Would you beHevc sachusetts EARL YOST 2:00 (80) BukOy Koufax the Loo Angdleo Undgers. Sports Editor Show “Fd like to have him After Win No. 2 2:15 (SO) Red Sox vs. To Title Fight back,” said I>odger Vice IVerident 'Buzzie Bavaal. ’Twins NEW YORK (AP)—Rain washed out rosy hop^ of , By BARRY COWLES 6:00 ( 8) Race of the By Weatherman What about Dodger own­ Notes from the Little Black Book a $400,000 gate Thursday and even threatened to Lights will be burning Week a second day’s postponement of the return title Hght er Walter OIMalley, who In­ George Pelletier brightly tonight as the ( 8) Wide World of NEW YORK (AP)—The moved up to today’s first game, straight day of rest before open­ sisted that Wills be traded hoMs d o ^ toe sixth place among the National Duck- Sports — Fight be­ tonight between middleweight champion Nino Ben- ing their cllmattic two-game set Manchester High Indians weatherman, throwing his he’s out of 'the picture after after he jumped the Dodg­ pi^n^whng Congress high average rollers in the Unit- tween Nino Benve- 'V§nuti and Emile Griffith. that. Denny McLain, who dislo­ in Boston Saturday. em on their trip to JTapaiF •1^ States for toe 1966^7 season. Pelletier, an aircraft trek to Ceppa Field in Meri­ nutl and Ekntle Grif­ The rain, predicted by the ------delaying spitter at Detroit, cated a couple o^ toes last week, There was baseball action last October. ' worker, boasted a 134.46 average in all forms of sanc­ den to face Platt Iligh on fith weatherman, lashed the city If the fight has to be held Sa<- has raised the distinct pos­ says he’s ready, but Manager Thursday, all in the National “1 can’t i^eak for tion^ play last season------You have to go back a long the gridiron starting at O.KK) (SO) Let’s Go to the much to the chagrin of the tight- urday afternoon. It 'wUl face for- Mayo Smith is skepUcal. .And League where Philadelphia O’Malley.” Bavaal toM ers, the promoters and thou- mtdable competition from other sibility that you or I will way to find when a, Dick D a n ------a mug 7:30. East Catholic High Races that exhausts the list of -Tiger edged San Francisco 2-1, Cincin­ Charley Feeney of -the ielson-coached soccer tesun at will also' be on the road 7:00 (18) WrestUng sands of Italians here from flie* sports. wind up pitching for the nati swept a doubleheader from starters. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Manchester High lost two was handled by Carole Katz, a meeting Windsor High to­ 10:80 ( 8). NFL East old country for the outdoor 15- Every drop in the receipts Tigers in their last game The forecast in Detroit today, Atlanta 8-0 and 9-1 and Los A’h- straight games. The Red and top-fllght professional job. . . rounder in Shea Stadium. costs Benevenuti and Griffith. Best wishes for a speed recov­ morrow afternoon at 2. SUNDAY of the regular season. by the way, was for rain, setting gele^ beat New _York 3-0. St. ..White dropped declstons to lri)0 ( 8) N1FX. ’Today It looked like more of the The Italian, who dethroned Grif­ The opening game of Detroil’s up the intriguing possibility of Louis and Chicago were rained ery are extended to Hector Hutt, Both local teams will be same today. The forecast was fith on a unanimous decision In Conard High of West Hartford a familiar face for years In the shooting for their second ( 8) Yale vs^ Holy last-ditch series with California consecuUve doubleheadcrs on out. and Bristol Central High. Cross Review for rain during the day tapering the Garden last’ April 17, col­ was rained out Thursday night Saturday arid Sunday. The Ti­ Reliever Dick Farrell got Wil­ Fenway Pro Shop at Golf Land. Hutt straight triumph. off to occasional showers at lects 40 per cent, and Griffith 20 * e e suffered a heart attack and is a Coach Dave Wlggin of the 1:80 ( 3) NFL-^dants and now the Tigers—still in con­ gers can clinch at least a tie Spr lie Mays to ground into a double vs. Washington «night. Fight time is 10 p.m., per cent, of all receipts. tention in the American tile flag by sweeping the four- play with the bases loaded in Off the Cuff patient at Manchester Memor­ Indians plans no lineup changes, EDT. The fighters, who weighed in ial Hospital. . .Sign of the 2:00 (SO) AFL Football League's up-tight pennant race gam e set. the ninth, saving the Phillies' hoping 'to contain Platt’s tough, 4:00 ( 8) Spbrts Special If a downpour forces another Thursday morning and who will —face a twl-night doublelteader In the only other game involv­ victory over the Giants. to Liking Hunter safety class will be times: When Yale played its and fast back. Dale Ostrout, do­ postponement, promoting Madi­ have to weigh In again today, held tonight starting at 7 o’clock first football game against 4:15 ( 8) NFL Pro Fbot- today and single games Satur­ ing the four pennant contenders Jim Maloney shut out the ing a fine job in last week­ ball Report son Square .Garden will try to said a one-day delay would day and Sunday. tonight, Chicago is at home to Braves on four hits in the open­ at the Nasslff Arms store and Holy Cross tickets sold for a end’s Conard game, will be in put on the show Saturday after­ make no difference In thel^^ again Tuesday afternoon at 8:15 quarter each. ’The two colleges 4’.80 (30) AFL — Kansas Joe Sparma was to pitch Washington. The White Sox are er, striking out 12, and Sammy the quarterback slot. City va Oakland noon. The time would be 4 p.m. fighting ability. Thursday and, with Earl Wilson right down at the end of the Ellis scattered seven hits in the Of Twins at the same site. Fred Nasslff tangle Saturday at the Bowl In Dick Cobb, the Indians kick­ will be In charge. The classes New Haven. . .Mark Welch of ( 8) Gadabout Gad­ scheduled today and Mickey stick; one more defeat and their nightcap in the Reds’ double- ing ace will start at left half­ dis Lollch on Saturday. Sparma chances of even tying for the header victory. MINNEAPOLIS ST. will be held for the benefit of Hancheater has won 'a berth back'with Bryce Carpenter on BRYCE CARPENTER BILL siw y conceivably could have come pennant are gone. Claude Osteen held the Mets PAUL (AP) — If Minne­ persons desiring hunting Ucens- with the UConn frosh cross the right side. Manchester High East Catholic back with two day’s rest for the Minnesota, in first place by a to five hits and tripled in two sota’s three top power hit­ es for the first time and also country team. . .NBC will tele- Defensi'vely, Wiggip ■will be Weather No Bother finale Sunday. game,nand Boston, tied with De­ runs to break a scoreless tie in ters, Harmon Killebrew, for those who have not hunted or playoff games in looking for help from Mike Over on the East—ern front, keep on the ground rather than Big College But with Sparma’s turn troit for second, get a second the seventh inning. Bob Allison and Tony Oliva, In the past 10 years. George Da- American Leag(ue, if this be- 'Walsh, co-captain center, and Coach Cliff Demers reports in the air which is 60 per cent had their pick of which vis Of Manchester is a member comes necessary. Tom Crockett. Pete Rubins will that he has suffered a few in­ of Wlmlsor’s game. To January’s Golf ♦ ♦ * Grid Slate American Leagrue park of the UConn vsmsity cross coun­ be hustling, in the left guard juries in practice this week Quarterback Tom Brookman, try team this fall. .Rick Harvey, position and on the right will getting ready to meet Windsor. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—Leathery Texan Don January Red Sox Now Have Backs to,Wall they’d most like to take End o f the Line be Ernie ’Tupper. pn the ends of Windsor, has two very good says he can’t quite figure out the trees but raw, bone- their swings—other than ' former East Catholic gridder, Out of the lineup ds Dofi Ber- pass receivers In Bob Smith and On Weekend has been shifted to the backfield College football fans will ■will be Chuck Carson and Tim gin suffering from bruise^. Fill­ Mike Plunge. chilling weather doesn’t faze him a bit. their own park here—it ' w d will start at fullback for have an opportunity to see Coughlin. ing his spot at halfback will The Houston Cougars will be “It’s just my kind of weath-,------likely would be Boston’s Trinity. The sophomore was Mark Heller perform as a kick- The Indians will mainly be be Paul White. Bill Siwy is Demem expressed “we must seeking to advance further In ®r,” said January, the reigning Arnold Palmer and Julius Boros, Fenway Park. moved to end and later to a de- e r 'W ith Dartmouth Saturday concerned with controlling the resting up via doctor’s orders execute swift moves and con- national rankings while the PGA champion who chose one had trouble with the front side Santiago to Start That just happens to be where fensive linebacking spot before afternoon against Massachu- Platt backfield men. “We have and will not be used unless ab­ trol tlie ibaill, to make up for Miami Hurricanes will he look- of the roughest days of the year of the course and turned with a the Twins will try to wrap up shiftlng to fullback where he settes on Channel 8. The local got to keep the ball. on the the fact that we are not strong jng to reclaim a position among to rejoin the golf tour after a 37. But on the back side he or Mike Andrews moving into solutely necessary. / BOSTON (AP) — The Wednesday when he tried to their second American League starred agsiinst Yale In a scrim- lad, a sophomore, has been tab- ground and hit the backs or Dan Lodge has a pulled mus- enougii to overpower our op- the rated teams in key games bout with influenza and fire a rolled in a birdie putt on the suddenly punchless Boston pit^h wuh two days’ rest. the infield in place of Dalon pennant in three years this mage. .Jim Ray, president of Head Coach Bob Black- they will go” said Wiggin. The gte but not certain as to PO"®*its-” Uncertain of the tonight that kick off another big 69 to become one of four co­ 584-yard 11th hole, chipped In Players Select Own All-Stars Red Sox may sport several The Twins have named Jim Jones. weekend, meeting the Red Sox the Midget and Pony Football *uan to handle the kickoffs. team Is in very good ^ f l t and whether or not it will keep him hneup, much faith will college football weekend, leaders of the first Atlanta Golf from 20 feet on the 135-yard 13th line-up changes for their Kaat and Dean Chance to hurl Another possible change was in a two-game season-ending Assn., reports a total of |1,500 fleW goal and extra point tries, realizes this will be a tough sidelined. A bit of good news, Love’s fine Houston, No. 3 In the latest Classic. for another bird and holed two the windup series. behind the plate. Aging Elston series. game: ’Hiis could very weU de- Garrlty is back to start as game. . Associated Press poll after Us The 37-year-old Dallas, Tex., 10-footers on Nos. 15 and 17. “back - to - the - wall” two- Howard has hft only .145 for the .was collected In the house to Heller is the No. 4 quarter- •i.1 -Mr- i ”As long as we have to play clde the future of the club for tackle. Bill Manning has a sore Trie Eagles realize the impor- stunning 37-7 victory over Mlch- pro Ignored cold, stiff winds and game senes with Minnesota nesota by a full game, must win Red Sox and looked bad house canvass last Sunday, $600 hack but the Big Green’s best the last two on the road,” Alli­ .short of the goal. Total of 116 Punter. Recently in a scrim- the rest of the season. and has hardly any use of tance of a win over Windsor, jgan State, takes on Wake For- sporadic rain to deadlock in the John Coatta is Wisconsin's which winds up the regular both games to have any chance Wednesday, failing to get the son said, ”I think we’d just as For those of you who haven’t jt and is possibly sidelined. knowing that they are up est in the Astrodome. Miami, first round of the $110,000 tour­ new football coach. season American League for the pennant or a playoff ball out of the infield in four boys participated In the drive. . >uage with Dartmouth sopho- nament at the Atlanta Country Yastrzemski No. 1 soon they be at Fenway. I’m It costs $70 to completely outfit Juores against Bowdoin, Heller yet purchased your season tick- Despite the injury list the agalast a tough team and will ranked eighth before being up- pennant race. berth. Things aren’t quite that tries, striking out twice and hit­ NEW YORK (NEA) — special guests to receive their sort of looking forward to seeing a youngster In the Midget Foot- which amazed onlookers, eta for the Indians home Eagles are in great spirit and need complete control to bring get by Northwestern last week, CTub with another Texan, Miller awards designating them as the ”We may shift around some desperate for the Twins, who ting into a bases-loaded double that left field wall again. games. It is not too late to do working hard. Demers iqtends Irie victory home. J Barber, Randy Glover and his The naming of the most play. ball program. Doubleheaders In- including Blackman. Heller was plays Penn State In the Orange finest at their positions in base­ Tough to Spell Natlonal League to get some more bats in there,” would still stand a chance ofjit "I think we’re hitting about as playing partneri, Charlie Sifford. A sidelight of the final series volving all four entries are all-CCIL quArterback dur- so. Many local merchants have aheOtgl D/af‘.sr H8;it It is anticipated to be'^’an ex- Bowl. valuable players in baseball ball. NEW YORK — (NUA)— W. L. Pet. G.B. Manager Dick Williams said in least a playoff berth if they well as we have aU year right them as well as the players and to make Windsor play “our citing weekend on the football The quartet held a slender BOWLING Boston outfielder Oarl Yas­ looking ahead to the Saturday split. will be the head-to-head meeting scheduled every Friday night ‘"8: his senior year at Manches- Saturday’s action Is highlight­ one-stroke lead over five other is a simple formality. Just X St. Louis 98 60 .620 — now, and we always hit pretty high school o^ice. type of game," forcing them to scene for the Silk Town clubs. In the voting for NEA, the and Sunday meetings with the Less than a week ago things of Yastrzemski and Harmon at Mt. Nebo starting at 6:80, ter High. He’ll be wearing No. ed by a meeting between top- fiH in the names — Carl trzemski may be the mo'st San F ran . 88 70 .557 10 good in Fenway.” pros—slim Wayne Yates of At­ • SHIRTS players crossed league bound­ Killebrew, whb have been duel­ . * m 12 . . . America’s g^reatest ranked Notre Dame and 10th- Yas^em ski for the Ameri­ popular vote^getter among C incinnati 86 73 .541 league-leading Twins in Fenway looked a lot brighter for the Red As a team, the Twins are bat­ lanta, former steel worker Walt • SHOES aries to select the 10 finest men 12Mi ing all season for home run and racing drivers will compete in rated Purdue on the Boilermak­ can League, Orlando Cepeda his fellow major . league Chicago 85 73 .538 13 Park. Sox. They were tied for first ting .273 in seven games at Fen­ ZembrIskI of Montvale, N.J., in the game, with the single stip­ The Red Sox, who along with place and were coming home to runs batted in honors. They are Here ’n There the Grand Prix of the United UConns, Trinity, Wesleyan in Season Dehuts ers’ field. Second-place South­ • BAGS for the National League. players, but the spelling of P h ila ’phia 81 77 .513 17 way this year, compared with Tennessean Mason Rudolph and ulation that they could not vote Detroit and Chicago still have finish the season with four tied with 43 homers apiece, Don’t forget the first in a ser- „States Sunday ^ ,at Watkins <7len. ern California faces Michigan Their peers, the players on the his name is a dark mystei^ P ittsburgh 79 80 .497 19’/ii an over-all season team average Raymond Floyd of St. Andrews, • BALLS for men on their own teams. hopes of catching the Twins in straight games at ’’friendly” while Yaz leads in the RBI col­ ies of free volleyball clinics ’^^^rio Andretti, Jackie Stew­ State in Lansing, Mich. 20 teams in the major leagues, to most. A tlanta 77 82 .484 2IV2 of .240. The Twins have won 111.—as the high winds and low • ACCESSORIES The honors went to seven Na­ the frantic four-team flag fight, Fenway Park. They also were um n, 115-112. starting Monday night at 7:30 ^nd Bruce McLaren will all The Cougars are rated four beat everybody to the punch Yastrzemski polled 326 Los Angeles 72 87 .453 26 >4 four of the seven games they’ve temperatures sent scores of tional Leaguers and three from rested on a scheduled off day hitting, having just demolished Regardless of the outcome of at the Y. . .Al Frehelt, assist- stenting field a 2 Yale-Holy Cross in Headliner touchdown favorites to beat when they voted overwhelming­ votes on the All-Player all- Houston 68 91 .428 301,4 played in Boson, hitting 10 many of the best-known profes­ TROPHIES the American League. The clos­ Thursday. They planned a full 11-7 on an 18-hit at- the games or of their individual ■ ant football coach at East Cath- o’clock . . . Carl Yastrzemski Wake Forest which lost Its first major-league team conduct­ New York 59 100 .371 391^ home run, twotriples and 12 sionals soaring sky-high. ly for the two sluggers in a spe­ est contest involved shortstops contest, Williams says that oMc High, wound up his career '^''^ws a reported $60,000 salary two games to Duke and Clem- ed by Newspaper Enter­ x-Clinched pennant drill today, however, to keep tack in their final road game of doubles in those games. Flamboyant Doug Sanders, the GAVELS cial poll conducted by News­ Jim Fregosi of the Angels and "without a doubt” Yastrzemski with the New Britain Bees last ^*’om the Red Sox which is al- son. It Is the strongest role as prise Association. It was Thiirsday’s Results sharp for the weekend action. the season. Allison, Killebrew arid Oliva On State College Grid Front Georgian best-known on the paper Elnterprlse Association to Gene Alley of the Pirates, with should be named the league’s Saturday night with a fine kick- '""st sure to go up to $100,000 favorites in Houston history and PLAQUES rare, however, to find his Philadelphia 2, San Fran., 1 Williams said Thursday he Then the team went dead have a combined batting aver­ tour, came in with a 76 on the choose the first annual All-Play- the American Leaguer squeez­ would use Jose Santiago as his against , losing 6-3 Most Valuable Player. Ing performance. He booted the 1968. Elston Howard, too, vati with a knee cartilage prob­ coach Bill Yeoman is trying to AT name ^>elled the way it is C incinnati 8-9, A tlanta 0-1 age of .303 in Fenway, and have Yale and Holy Cross, ^ont dropped lu first game this 7,049-yard par 36-36—72 layout ers All-Star baseball team. ing through by a five-vote mar­ “I played with some great two field goals and converted strange as it may seem, is also caution his charges against on his birth certificate. Los Angeles 3, New York 0 pitcher on Saturday and come and 6-0. The extent of the of- hit eight home runs among whose first football meet- year 37-25 at the hands of Amer- lem last week, and he may and Frank Beard, winner of Tastrzemski, gaining a posi­ gin. 171-166. The catchers also ones, like Roy Campanella, after four touchdowns as the driawing a $60,0(H) salary. This overconfidence'. NASSIFF ARMS St. Louis at Chicago, rain back with Jim Lonborg on Sun- fense was a three-run home run them there so far. miss this week’s action too. But three tournaments this year, tion in the outfield, outdistanced had a close run, with McCar- After considerable pencil- day. by Carl Yastrzemski. Jackie Robinson and Duke Sni­ Bees downed Hudson Valley, 34- 'was the figure he signed at mg came m 1903, re^me American international Is the sophomore Jim McIntyre filled Houston, 2-0, again will de­ had a 78, failed to sign his every player in the game with chewing and. crossing out, Only games scheduled Killebrew has led the attack Guard Academy’s oppo- ver, a key figure in the rush ”Jose has pitched only three ”We just picked a'bad time to der—but I’ve never seen a ball­ in Boston, batting .333 in the 17. The North Atlantic League vriUi the Yankees and was car- their rivalry in Yale Bowl in admirably for Southern. pend on the explosive running of scorecard, and left. GO. with minimal competition at of the Cardinals to the National some concoctions came out American League innings in the past week so he not swing the bats,” Williams player have a year like he’s announced earlier tWs week it ried over when he was sold to Saturday as the second Saturday at Springfield, Wesleyan had a most success­ Warren MeVea and the passing January, one of the top money- 991 Main St., Manchester first base, was second at 317. League pennant, outlasting Joe thus: Yazstremsld, 'Yos- seven games with three homers. W. L. P et. G.B. should be well rested,” Williams said as he contemplated having,” Williams said. Oliva has hit .318 there with two would fold due to the lack of Boston . Manchester Coun- weekend of the Connecticut Mass. Coast Guard was in ful season in 1966, winning six of Dick Woodall. MeVea was winners in the tournament in Roberto Clemente, the rifle- Torre of the Braves. tremskl, Yestrezemsid, Yas- contributed $153 to named The Associated Press’ M iruiesota 91 69 .569 — said. “That’s why I’m using him changes against the Twins, “This takes in all phases of homers, while Allison has a .259 financial support. . .Ken Cole- try,/Jlub college season produces Springfield last Saturday too, games and losing only two, but the absence of Jack Nlcklaus, arraed Pittsburgh Pirate right- If there was a surprise among tremzskl, Yastrezminskl, D etroit 89 in the Saturday game.’ With the left-handed Kaat the game—base running, defen­ man, chief of the Red Sox an- the American Cancer Society some big games. absorbing that 62-0 loss to only 10 'lettermen return from back-of-the-week after rushing Yastrenski and Yazstre- 69 .563 1 mark with three homers. fielder who is gunning for his the honorees, it has to be Ted'' Boston 90 70 .563 1 Santiago, 11-4, won three scheduled to work on Saturday, sive play, clutch hitting, thrown- nouncing staff, ■will be the voice as part of a hole-in-one con- The University of Connecticut, Springfield College. that squad. Compounding the for 155 yards against Michigan Abernathy of the Reds as the menskl. In three games in a five-g(ame eighth consecutive .300 season CSiicago 89 70 .560 1111/4^ straight games on tfie road but it seemed likely that either Ken ing, everything,” the manager series in Fgnway Park in late of Harvard footbaU this fall. test. Mrs. Keifijeth Wigren Trinity and Wesleyan join Yale The season’s first night game difficulty for coach Don Russell State. Woodall chipped in with and his fourth National Leagiue relief specialist. Abernathy, the The less adventurous us­ California 82 75 .522 71^ was hit hard by Cleveland in Harrelson or George Thomas said. "You can count the mis­ Coleman, 42, If a native of Quin- chairmanned the local play and in opening their seasons Satur­ ter Connecticut colleges is the is the first opponent — Middle- touchdown passes of 77 and 76 the interest of your good health and good appearance this artkh only man on the Reds older than ually wrote “Yaz—Boston.” July—the last time they were which appeared in newspapers nationally* is reprinted by batting title, was an impressive Cleveland 75 85 .469 16 relief Tuesday. Lonborg, 21-9, would replace Jose Tartabull in takes he’s made this season on there—the Twins banged out 15 cy. Mass., and has been doing Mrs. Heibert Snyder did like- day. Southern Connecticut and University of Bridgeport at bury — which was one of the yards against the Spartans. third in the tally with 291 votes, his manager, Dave Bristol, was Another, obviously consult­ B altim ore 74 85 .465 16 i6V^1/2 was shelled by the Indians right field, with either Joe Foy one han d .” football broadcasts 21 years. . . ■wise at Ellington Ridge where Bridgeport will be seeking to home against Northeastern Sat­ teams to beat Wesleyan a year Coach Rill Tate of Wake. For­ rescued from the reject pile ing a newspaper box score, hits twice and 14 hits once. Then est said his team’s pass defense followed by outfielder Hank W ash’n. 73 85 .462 Tf they ran into a three-hit shutout Nelpslc Tennis Club publicity $139 was contributed. continue winning ways establish- urday at John F. Kennedy Sta- ago. The game is at Middle- Aaron of the Atlanta Braves when Cincinnati drafted him off penciled “Yast’sld.” One, New York 68 90 .430 22 ed a week ago, and Coast Guard dlum In Bridgeport. The 7:45 town as Wesleyan tries to In­ has been among his major dis­ the Richmond roster last No­ though, summed up the bal­ thrown by ex-Twin Lee Stange. appointments. The opposition with 245. Kansas City 62 95 .395 271/4 Like Captain on Leaky Ship "Yes, we’ve usually hit well will attempt to survive in a p.m. game gives Bridgeport a corporate a huge group of soph­ vember. In 1965 he had set an loting with this abbrevia­ Thursday’s Results Major League game which may be tougher chance to avenge itself for one omores into the starting lineups. has completed 16 of 29 for 306 The rest of this star-studded all-time major league record by tion: “Yes.” in Boston,” Manager Cal Ermer Four Pro Grid Machines lineup finds Bill Mazeroskl of California at Detroit, rain said. "I just hope it continues. than the one the Cadets lost last of its few losses during Its 7-3 Trinity has a few talented yards. appearing in 84 games for the Only game scheduled =Leaders£= weekend 62-0. Central Connect!- season of a year ago. However, backfield veterans, but its corps A crowd of about 50,000 Is ex­ Pittsburgh at second base, Jim Chicago Cubs. But sometimes you nm into pected to witness what figures Ftegosi of the California Angels Today’s Games Stanley Set to Pray American League good pitching.” Due to Remain Unbeaten cut is idle this weekend after the team which beat Bridgeport of linemen was decimated by The 34-year-old reliever, lone who acquired control almost W ashington (O rtega 9-10) at B atting (425 a t bats) — Y as­ beating Kutztown State 36-6 last 19-7 a year ago may be even graduation. New Trinity coach to be a high scoring game in the at shortshop, Ron Santo of the submarine-style thrower in the overnight and became a 20-game Anything can happen as the NEW YORK (AP)^Dallas, Philadelphia 24, PltUburgh 13 Orange Bowl. Penn State Chicago Cubs at third base, Tim Chicago (John 10^11), night CHICAGO (AP) — Eddie Stanky, the no-«urrender trzem ski, Bost., .319; F. Robin­ hectic AL pennant race nears Saturday. stronger. Northeastern opened Don Miller, who succeeds Dan majors, hasn’t been as spectac­ winner. son, B alt., .314. Baltimore, Kansas City and San —A week ago the pick woulQ Holy Cross has been the vic­ last week with a 37-0 win over Jessee, begins his coaching ca­ dropped a -23-22 decision to Navy ICcCarver of the St. Louis Cardi­ ularly cast theis year as re­ California (Wright 5-4 and manager of the Kansas City—stunned Chicago White its windup Sunday, Ermer in­ have been the Steelers but loss last week. The Hurricanes But the key factors of the 1967 Hamilton 9-6) at Detroit (Spar- Sox, was like a captain on a leaky ship today. Runs — Yastrzemski, Bost., Diego should be the only all- tor only once in 15 meetings C.W .Post, reer with a formidable opponent nals behind the plate, Jim Lon- lievers on pennant contenders sists. winning pro football clubs after of Bill Nelsen forces Bill Austin moved the ball well in losing to borg of the Boston Red Sox as baseball season have been the m a 15-9 and Wilson 22-11), 2, About all he could say is, ”I f ------110; Killebrew, Minn., 102. "Look what happened to Chi­ with Yale. That win occurred Southern Connecticut has its at Williams College. Quarter­ —like Hoyt Willielm of the Chi­ tremendous resurgences of Yas­ twilight we go down, we’ll go down out any dim pennant hope. Runs batted in—Yastrzemski, Sunday’s 12-game schedule in to fall back on untried' K^nt Nix, in 1945, and the last time the second straight home game back Kim Miles and halfback Northwestern, but their attack the starting pitcher and Ted cago White Sox and John Wy­ cago Wednesday night,” Ermer a Packer taxi man last year. bogged down with fumbles, in­ 901-907 MAIN STREEl—MANCHESTER trzemski and Cepeda as the Kansas City (Rodriguez 1-1 fighting—it’s not over yet.” They need to sweep the series Bost., 115; Killebrew, Minn., 111. said. "Who would have predict­ the National FootbaU League teams met was 1950, when Yale and will attempt to put Trenton Larry Roberts should give the Abernathy of the Cincinnati att of the Red Sox —but more dominant flg;ures in their H its—Y astrzem ski, Bost., 182; ’'and American Football League. Tough break for Pittsburgh. terceptions plus an Illegal pass. Reds as the relief specialist. and Lauzerique 0-1) at New The Sox open a three-game outside chance ed that? edged by 14-13. On the basis of State into the same category as Bantams lots of points during than 25 saves and a stingy earn­ leagues. They are currently the York (Verbanic 4-3 and Mon- series with the Washington Sen- getting into a playoff, Tovar, Minn., 172. According to the view from Eagles have beaten them five of a stronger season in 1966 and a Glassboro State — another New the season, and Miller’s prob- Penn State will be without the A testimonial and review of ed run average earned him the “We’re going there with the the last six but that Steeler pass services of tackle John Eber- “STOP KILIING YOURSELF” most dangerous leaders of their bouquette 5-5), 2, twi-night ators tonight with one loss rub- Stanky’s pitching plan is for Doubles—Oliva, Minn., 33; To­ idea that we’ve got to win both here the Los Angeles Rams, San larger group of returning vet- Jersey school beaten by the lem is forming a defense which the team will be presented by players’ tribute over Wilhelm. teams, although both had been T om m y John (10-11) to m ake var, Minri., 31. Francisco 49ers, and Oakland defense will make Norm Snead erans, Holy Cross appears to Owls last Saturday 23-14. South- can keep the opposition to a sole, a defensive regular. He Sandy Koufax in his pregame games. We’ve got to do it our­ wary. suffered a knee sprain In the Also basking in liniversal ac­ accused in the past of being tonight’s start ,followed by Gary T riples—B lair, Balt., 12; Bu­ selves. We’ll take any help we 'Raiders will suffer their first have an edge going into this ern lost quarterback Fred Sal lower score. Abdominal Support show preceding the nationally ceptance for the first time as selfish ballplayers. Peters and Joe Horlen. The Sen­ ford, Chic., 9. defeats this weekend. Baltimore 28, San' Francisco Navy game and will be side­ televised game of the week be­ •Pink Slips for Coaches- can get from California and 20—Two more unbeaten teams. year’s renewal at 2. p.m. ------^------lined for several weeks. the best at their positions are The extent of their contribu­ ators will send Phil Ortega, 9-10, Home runs — Yastrzemski, A 9-3 week brought the season ------1 ------FOR LONGER LIFE tween the Minnesota Twins and Washington (who play Detroit Colts have Jinx on 49ers, win­ Yale Coach Carmen Cozza, ma* i . . Western Michigan is at Brig­ Santo, the sparkplug of the sur­ tions is in direct proportion to against John and follow with Bost., 43; Killebrew, Minn., 43. and Chicago,''respectively), but ' recorf to 17-5-1 (12-3-1 in the with a 4-5 record in 1966, has JHlClgCtS tO rlfly the Boiston Red Sox on the NBC prising Cubs; McCarver, who the plaudits they’ve received on Frank Bertainia and Dick Bos- Pitching (15 decisions)—Santi­ N F L '^d 5-2 in the AFL). Let’s ning nine straight since 1962. BASEBALL HEROES ham Young In another game Why do widow! outnumber television network Sept. 30. we’re going with the attitude Big game for both clubs . in experience at every posiuonposition ex- r p *1-* - * IVT— tonight. widower*? To the traditional team has always been in Torrie’s shad­ this first annual All-Player All- Hank Bauer Rehired m an. ago, Bost., 11-4; Horlen, Chic., that we’ve got to do the job for take another flyer, all games cept quarterback. Junior Greg X O IU g H l 3 1 FEEL BETTER Tastrzemski and Lonborg of ow; Fregosi, finally living up Star team, chosen by the tough­ 19-7. are Sunday. Coastal Divison. Balanced 49er Purdue opened with a 24-20 of work and worry. Ions branded (he Although Washington is deep ourselves.” Lawler of Woodbrldge, Conn., PITCHING—Jim Maloney. LOOK SUMMER the Red Sox will be Sandy’s to his potential, and Lonborg, est electorate in sports. BALTIMORE (AP)—Hank Bauer—a tough ex-Marine in the American League’s sec­ Strikeouts — Lonborg, Bost., NFL attack wjll pressure Colts’ ssc- triumph over Texas A&M last tuiliy pair, weight has been so A sidelight to the Twins-Red who led Yale’s Junior 'Varsity to Winners in their debuts last strongly linked by Klence that diet­ who was twice named Manager of the Year but whose ond division, the Senators have 241; McDowell, Cleve., 229. Green Bay 30, Atlanta 0— ondary, but John Unitas has Reds, hurled a four-HIt shutout week. Notre Dame scored a 41- LESSEN FATIGUE Sox showdown series will be the an unbeaten record in 1966, is week, the Patriots and Eagles 8 victory in its first game. The ing, once a woman's paitime, ha* ITZGERALDI FORD INC. fortunes plunged when the world champion Baltimore been tough this season for the Time for Packers to get up a their number. over Atlanta, striking out 12 as National League personal battle of Boston’s Carl the key man due to a broken clash head-on tonight in the fea Irish captured the national become a male preoccupation. Orioles nose-dived from glory to seventh place—will be White Sox. Chicago leads only 8- head of steam against Falcons' AFL ture Midget Football League Cincinnati blasted Atlanta 8-0 In B atting (425 a t bats) — Cle­ Yastrzemski and Killebrew for wrist suffered by hard-luck Bri­ championship last season. And now comes evidence that back in 1 9 6 8 . ------—------7 on the season thus far and now ’ jx>>vu8 defense. After tie and Kansas City 21, Oakland 17— game at Mt,; Nebo. Play starts the first game of a twl-nlg.N m ente, P itt., .356; M. Alou, the AL home run and runs bat­ an Dowl(ng.l"There’s a possibil­ Michigan State Is determined It isn't just the paunch, but the sag. Harry Dalton, the director of is more, aware than ever that ^squeaker with Bears, Pack Another battle of all winners. at 6:30 with the Giants and Jets doubleheader. The Reds also "were real good friends of mine P itt., .338. ted in titles. ity quarterback Dowling might to regain the prestige it lost in that brings on the pallbearers-that player personnel for the Ameri­ second-division teams can pile ^should not need Don Chandler to Chiefs won preseason game 48- slated in the nightcap of the won the nightcap 9-1. LET’S FACE IT and I think all three of them-did R uns—Aaron, Atl., 113; Brock, Yastrzemski has a five-point be ready for action by late In the Houston setback. However, the girdles that give the ladies their can Leag(ue club, announced up wreckage, like last-place ' win this one. Hard to believe 0 but Raiders have come on season's second double header. a good job. S t.L ., n o . led on Baltimore’s Frank Robin­ the season, but by then Lawler B A T T I N G—Vada Pinson, Southern Cal comes off two Im­ girlish figures may also be extending No firm can stay in business without making a profit, Thursday night that Bauer Kansas City’s doubleheader • ■Green Bay has thrown the pass­ strong, allowing only seven ”We thought there was a H its — C lem ente, P itt., 204; son lor the batting title, but he will have far more experience The Eagles were by far Ihe Reds, collected four hits in the pressive victories, 49-0 over their lives. would return, but not three change necessary so we made sweep Wednesday. er only once all year. Maybe points In two games. Oakland’s most impressive in rolling up but profits do not come from high prices .'.. they come coaches; Sherm Lollar, bullpen Stolen bases—Brock, St.L., 51; and Killebrew are tied in hom­ at the job. , two Cincinnati victories over Washington State and 17-13 over The idea that control under it,” said Bauer. ers with 43 apiece. Yastrzemski ‘they’ll take It out on Randy pass rush will keep Len Daw.son a 42-12 decision over the Jets shorts, tightening the abdominal mus­ from happy customers who come back again and again coach,. Harry Brecheen, pitch­ Morgan, Houst., 29. ^Johnson. Bart Starr should get hopping but Mike Garrett and Holy Cross has two new faces A tlanta. highly-regarded Texas. "We’ve been talking about a ^ leads Killebrew 115-111 in RBI. of importance, coach Tom Bois- while the Pats blanked the Gi­ cles and expanding the chest, im­ becausie of low prices, courtesy and good service. That’s ing coach, and Gene Woodling, Runs batted in—Aaron, Atl., well. Curt McClintori give Kansas ants, 14-0, last week. first base coach. number of people as replace­ I Pennant Race | 109; Cepeda, St.L.,’ 108. If Killebrew wins his fifth ture and quarterback Phil prove not merely appearance but our formula. May we serve you ? Miiuiesote 14, Chicago lO^An City the edge. One of toughest Sunday afternoon the Raiders health isn't exactly a new one. Long LliOYD O’DEJLL Returning for the 1968 season ments,” blit he said he would Home runs—Aaron, Atl., 39; homer crown this • year, only upset. This is a toughie. Two games on tile program. O’Neil. Neither is expected to not disclose who. American League Babe Ruth will have won more have any problems adjusting. will trek to Saybrook in quest before modern drugs came on the will be third base coach Billy W L P et. GB TP Wynn, Houst., 37. nothing clubs. Gale Sayers usu­ Houston 24, Denver 14—Joe of their second straight victory Pitching (15 decision s)— in American League history. Boisture coached the Crusader's iharket, doctors prescribed abdomi­ Hunter. The Orioles’ pilot said he M innesota 91 69 .569 — 2 ally has big day against Vikings Namath picked Denver apart in Charter Oak Conference com­ nal bells for men with heart ailments. The announcement ended hoped’ that all three of the Briles, St.L., 13-5; Hughes, The Twins held am 11 a-.m. but Bear offense pitiful so far last week. Houston's passing defense when Holy Cross had End Of Model Year SALE! D etroit 89 69 .563 1 4 workout today in Metropolitam a 6-3-1 record last year, and petition. The Raiders whitewash­ Bui dew research, reported in ^ 1964 Comet Tudor 1965 Falcon Tudor speculation in some quarters coaches would find jobs with Boston 90 70 .563 1 . 2 St.L., 15-6. and Minnesota not much better. poor so far but Broncos have iha Jounsal of the American Med­ Stadium, then were scheduled to O’Neil was the team’s number- ed Portland last week, 38-0. J o a -r a o v E D that Bauer would be replaced other clubs and he said he Chicago 89 ‘70 .580 3 Strikeouts — Running, Phil., Take the Vikings on chance Joe given up 20 touchdowns ip four ical AstoclalioB, tend* to show that Nice deep blue finish with har­ because of the club’s poor show­ thought they would "work out 243; P e rry , S.F., 230. take a 4 p.m. flight to Boston. Kapp may get attack roUing. games. A big day for Hoyle two signal caller. An extra clean one owner car in Minnesota — At home (0). Connecticut, normally facing the new drugs mhy be no more ef­ monizing interior. Economical 6 ing during the current season. well with other clubs.” Away (2), Boston 2, Sept. 30, Cleveland 21, New Orleans 10 Granger. HOWAT & MOSHER—Tina fective ihau the old-fashioned bett­ Bauer said the three coaches Brecheen had been with the Oct. 1. —Two more nonwinners. De­ San Diego 14, Buffalo 10—How Yale in the openers of recent Mikolowsky 138, Mary Jarvis or the modern control shorts. Scripps excellent condition. Small V-8 years, travels to Burlington, Vt., J®®® cylinder engine with standard club since the St. Louis fran­ Detroit—At home (4),^CJallfor- spite Frank Ryan’s bad ankles. can you figure the Bills? Stur­ 132. UNIVEIMAL Institute scientists found that “ap­ engine with standard trans. No transmission. Priced to sell. No chise moved to . Baltimore in nia 4, Sept. 29 (2), 30, Oct. 1. Finley Tells City Fathers Browns should win on running dy defense has given up 60 Saturday for Its double-barrell- GARDEN GROVE — Reggie plication of the bell previous to ed opener against Vermont. It’s oburskl 356, Helen Dey 158-361, cash down. cash down. 1954. The other three were Boston—At home (2), Minne­ of Leroy Kelly. Ooidd be close. points in three games and hu exercise reduced or prevented the MANDATE brought to the club by Bauer sota 2, Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Kansas City Days to End Detroit 27, St. Louis 22—Lion's’ tack . has produced only 23. the first time Connecticut starU pot. Christiana 136-362. abnormal postexercise increase in Ihe when he became manager in passing game ordinary, but Mel Lance Alworth makes Chargers with a Yankee Conference op­ PARKAOE DUSTY — Pat amplitude o f the A-wave of the apex ABDOMINAL Chicago—At home (3), Wash­ ponent. Both squads have much 1964. ington 3,, Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1. KANSAS CITY (AP)—Charles league players and antics of an .Farr makes them tops in run- choice in tight one. Paradiso 203, Rou Custer 200, cardiogram.” just as popularly-pre- SUPPORT O. Finley told the city fathers owner who has chosen to aban­ ■ning. Lions won preseason game the same personnel as a year Herb Clarke 312-578, Ray Kribed glyceryl trinitrate. Thursday that he has had don a commumlty that voted ^1-7 Sept. 8. Unless Jim Bakken when Vermont beat the Demers 550, Stone 211, D'Ap- How do control shorts help UNDERSHORTS 1963 Thunderbird H’top. 1965 Chevrolet Tudor ■4 enough of Kansas City and cash to build a 45,000-seat stadi­ {kicks seven more field goals, Huskies 14-10. However, Ver- pollonio 205. the bean? One famed mrfical writer, wants to take his American um with a roofed playing field. luons should have edge. 19th H o le Dr. P. J. Stcluerohn, writes that it ^ THAT SUM Elegance at a low price. Fully Ebony finish with blUe interior. 3 in 1 SHOW! League basebali club arid get The City'Council Is going to ’ DaUas 28, Los Angeles 20— helpi tha circulation of the Mood, O dd "therthy takes an uunecctsary NEW! with Miracle powered including windows and Economy 6 cylinder engine with out. an Oct. 18 meeting of the Amer­ This is the big one and the pick o c m w I' The city insists major league ican League prepared to con­ Tiere is Dallas In upset Oowtxqrs ElUngton Bldge ' load off Ibt hcait. And when on* Spandex e/astfc seat. Nice blue metallic with aut(»natic transmission. Excel­ B-MS SAVINGS oi All mulllpllca thif by the heartbentf baseball should not turn its back vince club owners that Kansas ■looked strong with Don Mere- Followlqg are the starting • SuAdix elastic is lightar, matching interior. No cash down on a city that has endured a (Jity has shown s u |^ r t com­ Jdith doing a fine job against whiek add up to a few bllliou In the lent transportation at a low, low s.c.o.d.a.SPORTCARS1P‘ times and pairings for the 36- Sunday at . “J E E r normal ItfcUmc, one can understand vffliter and more comfort- YOU WILL SEE CORVETTES, STINGRAYS, MUSTANGS, MORGANS last-place club/for muqh of 13 mensurate with the Athletics' -Giants. Rams’ defense has al- Vahicin la Stock! with average credit. price. ' ^ AND A HOST OF Of HER STOCK SPORT CARS hole Four BiUl Gwboys* Used First starting time is for Get reedy for winter NOW. All Jeeps can he equipped 9 Races Mon. Thru Fri. front four. Rams won preseason ^ UPP STATES the inereaslnsly popular new types 2 inches off your weistllne. ar.h.y MIDGETS ROADSTERS COMPETING have finished here. Saturday, the second for Sun­ with a snow plow! _ o f men’s control short* to their pa- A T HIGH SPEED. • SuGperts comfortahly, still a.firreat selection of factory fresh '67 Fords to choose from. Easily 10 Races Saturdays Not the least of their argu­ flit 20-5, Aug. 12. day: timls, and finding back and breath­ CH«aPI0HSNIP braces up tired back financed. Low, low bank rates. ments will be the 69 per dent . Washington 35, New Yprk 28— »;09«;40 HetUli. Reynolds, Wincse, ing at well at circulation benefiia. POST TIME 1:30 P.M. I see all three for LUNCH Cohn; 9:10-9:60 Luaon. Yosba. m uicles. vote for the Sports Complex Last time they met in regular The most gognlar type. Mandate, seasoh Washington won. Red- Johnston. donUnjr; 9:90-10:30 J. one admission for 2 or 22. We can with separate stadiums for Gondoo. Gould. O brien, Menschell; ^DEMOLITION MORI ARTY “unfrrwear dmt sUmf.” amete the • Le ia N M i n e , improves COMPIETIIY OlAUEp-IN. HtATfO mredm/t lAdultf 53.C9 r '-'ren Sl.OO accommodate . your baseball and football. Finley isklns won preseason game 81- 9;300:’U> OSeurant, Hunter, Gold- posture. ORANDSTAND ANDXIUIHOUSE needs In a most friend­ berc, Vandervoort. Medical Jonnara premrlptlon o f a who has threatened to move to 13 at Raleigh. N.C. Aug. 19. 9:.40-10:10 ChUbolni. T h o m a s , bell •rahlly applied to the abdomen I FITZGERALD FORD, INC. TRACKSIDE DINING PleaM Note: ISO lap championship ly and efficient atmos­ Charley Taylor, John Love and Eshle, SeiUiridn; 9:SO«:80 & Fep- SMASH ’EM UP, SUM-BANG only $ 0 9 S from 12 Noon race for stock cars has hem post­ phere ! y half a dozen cities since buying guson. Sweeney. Conyers. Gallery; in< oneb n manner that U dooa aot poned. New date to be announced. the franchise In 1961, ignored Bobby Mtchell all can't be dou­ l0;(XMil:00 Knara. F eten, SUtmer: Driving At Its Wrecking Best! BROTHERS dhimb ibo pnlitnt’t resplhMh* or ble covered. Sonny Jurgensen 10:1040:00 RnasMo. Kuhidv Geda. “Tdlaiid County’s Oldest Ford Dealer” OPTIONAL TWIN DOUBLE the bond election. ' 13:a04:00 Harrifan^.. W ^r. Hc- “CoBiiectlcufz Oldest Uncoln-Mereury Dealer” itfOdSCC dtOCOMfOCta** ^G U L A R DOUBLE Gaslight Rumor has it that the solution will find the holes in Giant de­ Kahon. BugnacM; ri:40«:90 Kell­ Windsor Aveaiie, Rockville—Open Evenings STAFFORD SPEEDWAY fense. BYan Tarkent

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T-TRY camp 11 11 St., Manchester Hours daily paper.juiglng, wallpaper re­ 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. AVON CHRISTMAS Olft Cos- have driver’s license and dump 56 Golf mound T:80-6, Thursday 7:80-0, Satur­ JEWELRY SALES — house- truck driving experience. Over 57 Secret watdter 13 U moved. Wallpaper books on re­ metlcs selling now! Big earn­ day 7:80-4. 648-7008. quest. EYilly Insured. F ree es­ wlves help your husband pay 20 years o f age. CaU 649-0998, DOWN 66IMI500 875-2519 ings near home In spare time.. U M tim ates. Call 049-9608. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS NaUonal advertising and beau­ Christmas bills. Do you want 643-0160. 1 Unger TL If and leave year meaeage. ToaT bear from oar adverUaer YOUNG MAN with truck de- to buy him a Christmas pres­ 2 Fruit drink sires light hauling Jobs, clean­ tiful packaging make is easy. FULL-TIME experienced custo­ In Jig time arttbont read in g all evenlag at tbe telephone. PAINTINO—interior and exte­ ent? For further informaUon NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISR.ASSN._ No experience needed. FuU dial man wanted. Must be over ing cellars, attics, garages and rior, very reasonable, free es.- We Are Interviewing ca ll 643-0189. yards. 1-282-0688. training. Call 280-4922 fo r ap­ 21 years old, secon d shift tlmates. CaU Richard Martin, Saturday, Sept. SO pointment in your home at AutomobllM For Solo 4 649-9280. ROCKVILLE — mature Intel­ 4 p.m .-12:80 a.m . CaU 649-5884. RUSS’ Mower Service — lawn your convenience. ligent person for fuU-Ume cler­ ^ ^ 1 I960 BUICK — 4-door, automat­ mowers diAipened and repair­ SERVICE STA'noN attendant, A-1 INTERIOR painting and 9 A.M. — 12 Noon ical work, some typing. For HERRD ic transm ission, $100. Call 640- ed, engine tune-up, free pick­ experienced, part-time daya. paperhanging, special low fall appointment call Mrs. Weller, BT mCX TBKNBB 9189. up and delivery In Manchester. Apply Wyman Oil' Co., 24 Main CARNIVAL rates. Call for free estimates, SATURDAY MORNING Nelson Frelghtways, Inc. f? 742-7807. For Those of You Who Are St., Manchester, BOX UTTERS 872-4484. E ast St., R ockville. 870-3888. SPECIALS Interested in Working INTERVIEWS WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE For Tour ATTICS, cellars cleaned, rub­ '67 FORD V-8 82,896. bish removed from backyard LUMBER YARD and lawns maintained. Reason­ Floor Finishing 24 SEPT. 30 Hdp Wontod— Mate 35 Informatioa Oalaxie convertible, ra­ Part-Time After School able, 640-1868. FLOOR SANDING and rsfl^ih- 9 A.M. — 12 Noon SCHOOL BUS operators for THE ARISTOCRAT jR.WiLLlM^S T J A M 3 V dio, heater, kutomatlc, OPENINGS c m*. Im. TM MR M RW.. THE HERALD will not Ing (speolallxing In older or on 1067-1068 school year. Hourly (Uacloae the identity of power steering, 0 year, TREE EXPERT — Trees cut 60,000 miles warranty. floors), cleaning, waxing Several Fine Permanent rate $2.48. SUver Lane Bus TALLYMAN q O H 3 ,/ any adverttoer uaiiig box bundling tots cleared, trees top­ floors. Painting. Paperhanging. SATURDAYS .Line, Ino., 40 Brainard Place. letter*. Beadeta anawer* Daytime Positions Available: '60 FDRD V-8 1,600. ped. Got a tree problem? Well No Job too smaU. John Vsr* Permanent posltlona bi growing SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OTOEAL lag blind box ada who wortti phone ca ll, 742-8282. During Your MAN FOR tire service work, M daalre to protect their 2-door hardtop Galaxle, faUle, 6494700. wholesale lumber yard. /* radio, heater, automatic, SENIOR YEAR CLERKS good pay, all benefits, must id en tity ca n fo llo w ttala LAWN MOWING service, light be steady worker, experience - - AND 6 0 INTO THE PESEKT procedura: power steering. trucking, odd Jobs. Call 649- CLERK-TYPISTS helpful but not essential. Ap­ Outdoor work WITHOUT WATER FOR AWEEK, 5470 anytim e. Bonds— Stocks— 40 hour weekly guarantee BR1N& IN SCALRS WUU Endoae your rtyly to tiie '66 M ERCURT 1,400. And then on a FULL-TIME ply Nlchols-Manchester Hr* THEN I'LU Pem W CE YOU Mortgogus 27 basis after graduation in TYPISTS Some overtime FIVE BUFFALO BARE HANPEP--' box In an envelope — 2-door, sedan, radio, WELDING — hardfaclng, pro- Ino., 206 B road St., M anches­ B 1 6 B K / ^ . addreaaed to the Claaid* heater, standard. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- June 1968. We also Inter- ter. Medical plan duction, cast machinery repair 'Wew after school, Monday FIGURERS Penslofl and Profit Shoring plan fled Manager, Mancheater etc. l^b’s Welding Service. limited funds available for sec­ Evening HereM, together '68 CHEVY 6 1,096. through Friday. JOURNEYMAN electrician, im­ No layoffs Call 649-7078. ond mortgages, payments to KEYPUNCH wtth a memo Hating riie Wagon, radio, heater, mediate steady employment / suit your budget. Expedient OPERATORS conqianlea you do MOT standard. Asylum St. exit on Esist- W ilson E lectrica l C o., 640-4817. APMiY want to see your letter. service. J. D. R ealty, 641-0129. BY BOY CRANE West Highway (1-84) ends at BUZZ SAWYER Tour letter will be de- '63 FORD V-8 1,090. Housohold Sorvieos MEN WANTED for custodial REX LUMBER CO. atroyed if the adverttaer foot of Garden St. Parking No appointment needed. ITS JUST AS W ELL THIS WAS MV LAST HOPE. THE WHOLE Convertible, radio, Offorad 13-A work, mornings. Gall General T IR E P . I la oae you've mentioned. Schools ond Clossos 33 is available in front drive­ Just come to our front door THE LO NS D)DNT ^ TO O SAD, PLA N 'S FLO PP E D . W E AAAV A S W ELL heater, automatic, Cleaning S ervice, 649-0834. SuUlvan Ave., South Windsor C O U LD N ’T - 'Ullltl If not It will be handled REWEXVING OF bums, moth way. Ashley and Polm/Ash- PER SU A D E C O M E , EIT H E R . SAWYER. ) RACK UP TOMORROW AND LEAVE. power steering. and ask for our Personnel in the usual manner. holes, Blppers repaired. Win­ ley buses stop in front. Dept. 289-9879 H E R TO '63 M ERCURY 1,190. STOCK CLERK COME. dow shades made to measure, HEAVY EQUIPMENT Convertible, radio, aifl stses Venettan bUnds. Key# YES. WHAT WOULD 1 HAVETD heater, automatic, Asylum St. exit oh East- Full or Part-time EXPERIENCED custodian ; AmioimcmnH 2 made while you wait. Tape re­ THE CONNECTICUT West Highway (1-84) ends at DO TO &e.T p r o n o u n c ed power steering. OPERATORS NEEDED wanted, fuU-time, oay shift. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 887 foot of Garden St. Parking JU S T A U T U E BKAVET >BILECTROLUX vacuum clean­ MUTUAL LIFE ARTHUR DRUG STORE Apply in person. General M ain St. 640-0221. is available In front drive­ '— Y—' ers, aalea and service, bonded '62 CHEVY V-8 896. Earn while you learn. Earn INSURANCE CO. Cleaning Servlee, 48 Oak St. way. Ashley and Palm/Ash- representative. Alfred Amell, Impala, 2-door hardtop, to $800 w eekly as a pro­ See John Katz 140 GARDEN ST. ley buses stop in front. ^47-1719 o r 6484918. radio, heater, automatic Building— fessional HEAVY EQUIP­ STOCKMAN WANTED 9-3:80, power steering. Contracting 14 MENT OPERATOR. For . HARTFORD LANDSCAPED laborers — no 6 days. Apply W.T. Grant Co., Our employes enjoy a com­ Shomring Parkad*. *61 T-B IRD 890. the first time in the USA, experience necessary, $2.20 CARPENTRY — concrete steps, plete benefit program, plus P 107 t, Nia. I«. TM 1.^ u.l K. j . 2-door hardtop, full Allstate Training Center Blue Chip in All Regards per hour. Call Grantland Nur­ FOOD CHAIN tasadquartara In PorsoiMls floors, hatchways, remodeling, free parking and financial pow er. offers qualified men 21 and Since 1846 sery, 848-0889 o r 648-4781. South Windsor needs man to porches, garages, closets, ceil­ assistance for Job related ‘Wouldn't that jar you? Unanimously voted the most WANTED — ride to Pratt A over the opportunity to learn smaU off-sst prasa opara- Whitney Brewer St .lot, from '63 FALCON 6 096. ings, attics finlshed/Tec rooms, TRAIN LOCALLY in studies. MAN WANTED to work In lum- likely to succeed and he can’t even get the car!” An Equal Opportunity tion, some typing, Ubtral bsns- St. John St. Manchester, third Radio, heater, automatic. formica, ceramic. Other relat­ SPARE TIM E on aU m akes, beryard, must have driver’s E m ployer licence. Davis A Bradford fita, apply after 1. Goer Bros. shift. 649-1880. ed work. No Job too small. Dan of equipment, buUdozer, THE CONNECTICUT 140 R ye St. South W indsor. '62 COMET 6 040. M oran, B uilder. E venings 649- scrapers, backhoes, etc. Lum ber C o., 200 ToUand S t, IT'S A SAWOTH SEA, y e s ! a n d WITH TOUR (Dutchmald) demon­ 4-door, radio, heater, 8880. Accredited program. Job MUTUAL LIFE East Hartford. CAPTAIN! WE SHOULD T H E B E S T CARSO BT WALT WBTM^HBBRe strator. M rs. C. Pet*, 468 Weth- standard. placement upon completion. WAITRESS for luncheonette, MAKE GALVESTON WE'VE HAD IN THE WEsLBlB INSURANCE CO. WANTED — licensed plumbers .erell St., Jdancheater. Please HOMES, GARAGES, porches, Budget plan. 522-4089 any­ full-time, part-time and extra. ON THE MORNING '61 CHEVY 6 496. and apprenUce plumbers. *caU 648-4875 after 4 p.m . fo r in- rec rooms, room additions, tim e. Apply W. T. Grant Co., Man­ 140 GARDEN ST. Wagon, radio, heater, kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ chester Shopping Parkade. RockviUe Sheet Metal, 18 Ver­ SBfrtiB TMkB ! formation on party bookings. HARTFORD AND standard. eral repair work. Financing non Ave. RockviUe. fUDE WANTED vicinity Man- FRIENDLY , 480 •61-DODGE PICKUP 896. available. No down payment. DUMP TRUCK driver and la- kchester golf course to Aetna Main St. Part-time waitress po­ Blue Chip in All Regards nanti Seatn irtm »»»• Needs paint. E conom y B uilders, In c. 848- borer with knowledge fit sep­ ; buUding 8-4:10. 648-8612. sitions available, 0 a.m. • 2, Since 1846 il/£ •rof^ ~SMvesfofr' 6109. tic tank installation, year I ' ’ * '62 CHEVY C-60 1,196. Only Monday through Friday, excel­ Mashiic Oleaaid QUALITY Carpentry—Rooms, lent positions for women with 'round work for the right man. ■ 12’ Van body, 2-speed An Equal Opportunity 643-0027. SepUe AutomobllM For Scte 4 rear, 900 rubber. dormers, porches, basements, chUdren In school looking for E m ployer Sewsr I reflnlahed, cabinets, built-ins, Tractor School addiUonal income. Apply in MAN with automotive abiUty to lor Wateeproeltog >IEBD QAAT credit tom- Many Others to Choose EYom formica, aluminum, vinyl, person. work in new car dept, of GM > ed down? Short on down pay- steeI,rceramo siding WiUiam WANTED — practical nurse for dealership. Many fringe bene­ I ment? \ Bankrupt? Reposses- NO MONEY DOWN In Hartford GIRL for counter waitress Robbiiu Carpentry Service. private home, 6 day week. Call fits and ideal working condi­ I Earn up to $200. per week. work, experience not neces­ 118 Peart at, — 5U -559S ■ alon? Don’t despair! See Hon- Bank Financing 040-8446. 640-1221, 6-9 p.m . FuU or part-time students sary. Apply in person, Jane Al- tions. Contact A1 Patch, Car­ Sewerage lUapeaal Co. I eat Douglas. Inquire about low- ter Chevrolet, 1220 Main St. NR. ABERNATHY • est doa^ amidleat payments . WE TRADE DOWN ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ welcomed during the sum­ den Restuarant, Vernon Circle, EXPERIENCED hairdresser t, ages, rec rooms, bathrooms mer and faU months. School Vernon. a © IW7 hr HIA, Uc. TAtlet. UX Nl. OH. ! anywhere. No small loan or fi- wanted. LuJon Salon of Beauty rix £21 — To Serve You — tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ licensed by State of Conn., xj^^ST S/£)^ '-iiance company plan. Douglas LPN or RN WANTEd T ot doc- 61 E . Center St. 648-1089. HAVE ORIN MILES JR., Mgr. ment work, oellar floors, pat- Dept, of Motor Vehicles. M otors. 888 M iiin. tor's office In ’RockvUle. Hours THE Ed Comeliuson olB, roofk ig. CaU Leon C els- Guaranteed placement as­ BT DICK CAVALU 8 evenings, a week, 6-10. Write SILVER USUAU ■FOUMTAIN MORTY MEEKLB 1961 OLDSMOBILE 08, 4-door, Harry Hagenow Jr. xynsM, BuOder. 649-4291. sistance upon graduation. HAIRDRESSER wanted, fuU- WANTED • full power, radio, heater, one Don’t delay, call American Box B, Manchester Herald. Ume, CaU 648-1644. BRAZENS T ir T r r 0K3C NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — < m u ^ THATfe <5 0 r. T O B B T H e ' ; owner, v ery clean . Call 649- Tractor TraUer. CAN YOU USE $100 in tqya SOUMENE MOTORS Remodeling, repairing, addi­ NURSE — RN or LPN, live In PAINTERS UNFCieNDUeST FWENDSHIPI • 1042. and gifts for Christmas Ab­ o IFHOO CLUBTHeKe EV»W A6. . \______—------867 Oakland St. - 648-0607 tions, rec rooms, garages, 289-6647 Anytime or out, for ambulatory paUflflts 11062 8TUDBBAKER, 2-door porches and roofing. No Job solutely guaranteed free to you OAJX p o n 'r for only IS nights work. De­ part-tim e or full-tim e. CaU SmaU. M N IHB • standard, good condition. 1960 1958 FORD — 4-door, V8, auto­ too smaU. CaU 649-8144. Newington 1-666-5689. intoresttaig and D Iv e n lfM r Ford Ranch wagon, 6 cylinder, matic, good running condition. H d p W c monstrate the top line of 6 4 9 - 0 9 2 0 F am osm p 00/N I 'u . W ork ' automatic transmission, good 350. 648-0214. 35 Christmas merchandise. Write CU»OR ! runidng condition. 644-0081. Roofing ond Lawene Co., Goshen, Cohn., or Day S U ft B E fiX o n V u . BAKERY Saleswoman—steady caU 489-4101. , AU Beneats FaU HOQ'LLBB Chbnnoys 16-A WANTED to buy used care and position, good wages. Apply In 6 4 6 % 9 2 Is ^— J H o o vI? / EPEAK HOUSEKEEPER wanted, 0 / \ ; trucks. Call 028-1000 between Traekfl— Tractors 5 ROOFINO - gpseiaUsing re­ person Parkade Bakery, Man­ NURSES AIDES A pp ly A A l L ^ O U P a.m.-8 p.m., one day weekly, I 8-4:80 p.m. 6-8:80 p.m. pairing roou of aU kinds, new chester Shopping Parkade. FORD EXPRESS truck, 8,000 Thursday or Friday. $1.25 per AROKBNBTICS BY AL VERMEER roofs, gutter work, chimneys WANTED PRISCILLA'S POP lb, registered, one cubic yard hour. 844-8088. WM. DICKSON OTO cfm vertlble, 860 h.p., cleaned and repelled, 30 years' 8 A.BL to 4 P.M. and INSTRUmeHT CO. removable hydraulic dump 318 Hartford Bd„ LOOK! I b o r r o w e d I'LL BET THIS MAKES ANYWAY, 14-speed, poal-tractlon, AM FM experience. Free estimates. body with rack for ladder and DEMONSTRATE 12 to 8 A.M. A S O N MY SISTER'S EYE. CARLYLE JUMP UP HE JUMPED ■ ra&o, trl-power, excellent con- CaU Howley 643-636L 644* UP./ rubUsh. Been used for land­ Call MAKEUP.' ,AND TAKE NOTICE ) IIF w UL ht OH. T-J.1 ; dm on. 649-7704. 8333. scaping. Recently Inspected. TOYS & GIFTS STOCK MAN WANTED IM SPORT FURY, 2-door bard- CRESTFIELD 648-8097. P A R TY PLA N FuU or Piart-TInie CAPTAIN BAST BY LESUB TURNBt t<9 , power brakes and steering, Hoafiiig and Plumbing 17 Good Salary—Store Discount air-oondKkmed, 42,000 miles, Coavaksccnt Hospital ITH A HOOKRP WiK*i BA5y_PR06|£ Work now tlU Christm as — and Beneflto 643*5151 C| W UNLESS MV HEAVENS'. DO YOU ^ W E L L ' h e LOANED YOU ' l l , 800. 648-6740. 1961 CHEVROLET pIck-up. PLUMBING and THE EMPTY 6ABTANK - IJaaiD ' IMAOINATION \THINK PRINCE Z0LHAU5 THIS CAR... HOW BETTER 876-7607. heating Installation, repairs HOUSE * HALE Mto. Goodchild 15 RUNNING RIOT, \ IE A JEWEL THIEF ? TO SMUGGLE JEWELS ^CHEVROLET Im paU 1960, 2- and remodeling. Service calls 945 Main St,*-54S*4ItS IT'5 A DIAMOND ^ OUT OF ENGLAND? !\door hardtop, 6 cylinder, auto- High Commissions. CaU or ELECTRICIANS given immediate attention. ' Tnatic, power steering, power write “Santa’s Parties” Auto Aceossorios— CaU M A M Plumbing A Heat­ In c., A von, Conn. 06001. 55.35 A if Hour Plus Fring* BrnwHts I brakes, good condition. Buick ing. 040-2871. ; Electra I960, fuUy equipped, TIras h Telephone 678-8400, evenings 9 excellent condition. 068-1840. 677-2018. 60 MBN REQUIRED TRUCK TIRES —Save. DuT MHUnurv, 1068 OLDSMOBILE CuUasa, 4- continued design, brand new - DESIfiNERS Must Havw SlatB Liemisa ''vL ,-apoed on the floor, posl-trac- Goodyear hl-miler R-Cs. On­ Drassinolanlug 19 -"tton rear end, bucket seats. 649- ly $10.06 for else 700x10. Plus EXPERT alterations on all R N OR LPN , 8-7 p.m . Or 7-11 DETAILERS - «NIECKERS Apply ROBIN MALiaffl BY BOB LUBBBB8 • 3 ooo. \ excise, tax and recappsble tiye. clothes, al^ra. repaired etc. p.m . CaU 6I9-401S. Add IS. if old tire won’t re­ ri064 VOLKSWAGIEN — mlrco- R easonable p rices. 648-0741. cap. Other sixes comparsUy "‘ bua, deluxe, model 241, excel- ENGINEERS low priced Goodyear Service NATIONAL ELECTRICAl S > n t condition. 644-8088. Store, -Kelly Rd., Vernon. 848* Mevia^Traeking— WANTED Tools, Machines, Mechanical and Electrical Products, " m e (A eveU e SS-S96, 870 h.p.^ 0101, 870-8292. Storagu 20 Cknii, Late Model OONTRAOTORS ASSN:, Inc^ 4-apeed, posltraction, tinted Some.Road Jobs, Top Rates, Plus Overtime, Full L*, • u n u spoiriB ^lass, astro wheels, many ex- BIANCHE8TER DeUvety—light Benefits Plus Profit Sharing Plan, Immediate CENTRAL. CONNBCnOUT OHAPXKB ^&aa, driven and cared for by trucking and package deUveiy. USED CARS 758 ASYLUM AVE.. HABTFOBD, CONN. ReMgerators, washers and Top Priega Paid Openings. ‘-la d y . CaU 648-8901. UNION AFFILIATED BMFLAYEBS MoMte H o w r 4"A stove moving specialty. Fold­ For AU Makes! ' 1860 CHEVROLET, 4-door in g c h a in fo r r e n t 649-0702. EQUAL OPPORTUNlTYiaiPLaYKRS aedan, 8 cylinder, standard I960 TRUCK Camper, excellent CARTER CHEYROUT MANCHESTffl TOOL & DESfON, ING. / transm ission, 8220. 648-8886. con dition,' reasonable. Call 875- StSO AM. to 4190 PJf. 1710. Pointing— Foptriug 21 CO .. IN C. 130 HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER 1968 RAMBLER O asric 770, 2- ______1229 Main S t Tkxir sedan, autonutic trans- PAINUNG, InUripr, exterior, TEL. 649*5263 TELEPHONE S15-M9 tree estimates. Contact Gerald Phone 649*5238 ' i-wi -« nni'irMNm«Ces». radio and heater. $496 H erald A d s X 9-->-1 A. Stratton, 6434748, 6484887.

A i i i ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 f i c n TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CbNN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-THm Housos Fdr Sdt 7t Holp Wcmtod...M cdo 36 Rooms Without Roard 59 Buslfwts Leeafions Suburbem For Rout 66 Hcmm For Salt 7 r Hoiitee For S a le 72 Ho«0s For Sale 72 Heuses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sole 75» Suburban For Sale 75 Wanted Real Bita f 77 PART'-TIME 4.8 hours shift Dairy Products THE THOMPSON House —Cot- For Rant 64 ANDOVER 8 rooms and $18,900 — 8;b^^droom Capa, $4ANCHB8TER Builneu Zone MANfMir.aTO«i» « ------bath, sttlc storage, large ver- dormeirs, air-conditioner, neat n , large lot, good location, 14 famUv IM v * bedroom ELEVEN rooms, 4’ room apart- VERNON.— 85 Sunny View Dr. SELLING your homa? IVar available for men, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. VEGETABLE Growers OuUet ' tage St. centrally located, large MODERN store, heated, 20’x70’ SOUTH WINDOR — 6 room VERNON — custom 64’ 6 room Press operators, packers, spot pleasantly furnished rooms, nada, stove, second floor, ex­ and clean. Hutchins Agency, room 2-family, 5 garagea, |80,- side evroiimt * OOIonlal in prime residential ment, excellent condition, wall 6 room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 prompt - courteous sarvtoa h t- CLASSIFIED — Fresh vegetables, retail, 882 Main St., central. Call Split level exceflent location, Ranch, built 1966,'. Near' park­ parking. Call 649-2868 for over­ cellent for one or two adults. Realtors, 6496824.______000. Ptmbriok Agency, Retd- „ area, baths, excellent con- *to wall ...... carpet, attractive...... bam, full ceramic tiled’ baths, 2-car welders, apply Eastern Boiler, vdiolesale. Specialty com and 622-3114.. near schools, shopping, garage, way. garage, fireplace, 1% that gets results call Louis night and permanent guest $80. 742-7176 before 2 or after tors, 649-8847. **®®**®"* location, ditlon throughout. T. J. Crock- 350’ frontage, Hutchins Agen­ garage, 2 fireplaces, one in 99 Loomis St. Manchester. tomatoes. Open daily, com er BENTON Street... Two fam- nice lot, swimming pool. Hayes baths, wall to wall, storms, dis­ Dlmock Raalty, 649-98U. rates. 0 p.m. ------p e a t ^ system and per- ett. Realtor, 643-1677. cy, Realtors, 049-6324. rec room, picturesque view. Adams and Tolland l^ke., op­ Uy home of eight rooms. Three SIX ROOM overrited Cape, 2 aiding, $18,800. Wolver- Agency, 646-0181. posal, built-ins, formal dining ADVERTISING GUARDS — Pull and part-time, STORE — 460 Main St. across Owner, asking $34,600. Call room, natural trim. Low 20’s. posite Caldor’s. FURNISHED ROOMS for reU- large rooms on first floor plus full batha, trees, large ' lot, ^ « h c y . Realtors, 649-2818. A ^ ^ C m S T E R Verplanck must have clean record, 11,48 from Friendly. 648-2426, 0-8. 875-2926. GLASTONBURY — Up on Min- Meyer Agency, 643-0609. NOTICE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS hourly to start, uniforms sup­ able gentlenien. Inquire 160 tile bath. . . five rooms and $28,000. PhUbrick Agency, MANCHKfn'inR School area, newly listed Lo h F or Scrie nechaug Drive, a deluxe Ranch TOMATOES — pick your own Wontad To Runt 68 Realtors, 640-6847. i» a w c h b STBR PUBUC HEABINO plied, Manchester area. Reply Tolland Tpke., Manchester, STORE or office 18x36’ Mtfln bath on second. ’Two car gar­ 6 room Cape, conveniently lo- on approximately four acres 8 AJL to 5 P Jtf. bring your own basket. $1 half BUILT TO LAST cated near schools, churches bCANCHESTER BOARD OF D1RBCTOR8 M, Mancheister Herald. Scranton Motel and Cabins be­ St., central. East Hartford, air- WANTED 6 or more room age. Large lot. Close to high overlooking Hartford. This bushel. 114 Buckland Rd. Wap- TWO FAMILY in exceUent and stores, 8 bedrooms, din­ treed 180x800 lo t Wolverton Legal Notice TOWN OF,MANCpO!8 TBR, fore 8 p.m. conditioning available. Call apartment or house for family school. Asking $20,900. T.J, Ail p 1 a°s t e r constructed home is loaded with extras, has W anted— Rm I Estate 77 plng. condition, 4-4. Beautiful piece ing room, detached garage. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. CONNECTICUT fX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 649-6208. of 4. Call 643-8218. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Ranch with the best of three bedrooms, must be seen FURNISHED room for gentle­ for investment or owner Asking $18,600. CaU Ward Taft, OBOES OF NOTICE Tuesday, October 8, 1967 5 PJtt. DAY BEFOBE PUBLICATION Holp Wantod— TURNIPS yellow and purple, $1 everything, on a beautiful AT A COURT OF PROBATE, to be appreciated. Priced in man, all conveniences. Call 649- BRIGHT, modem office, 440 dwelling. Separate heating 643-7467. R. J. Flagg Co, 1- The Board of Directors will half bushel. Comer Glode Lane HOUSE OR apartment in Man­ MANCHESTER landscaped lot. Large held a t Manchester, withdn and (or the low forties and well worth Malo or Fomalo 37 6914 after 4. square feet, excellent location. system, driveways and yards, 749-0726. MANCHESTER the Cdstiict of Mlanchester. on the HELP-HELP-HELP DendUiM for Satard»y and Monday Is 8 p.n>. Friday. and Tolland St. near. East chester family with 2 high it. T.J. Crocket, Realtor, 643- conduct a public session Tues­ $90 per month. Call 648-6896. $10,900. Wolverton Agency, roomy kitchen, 19 foot liv­ 26th day o( September. 19OT. MEN, WOMEN, students—part- Hartford Manchester town line. school and one .elementary Present, Mon. John J. Wallelt, 1677. day, October 3, 1967 from 9:00 CENTRAL — Clean room with N EAR CENTJ Realtors, 640-2818. ing room with fireplace, ga­ NEWER 2-famUy, 4%-4%, new SOUTH END Judxe. time, Fuller Brush-sales, 16 children. 648-0102 after 6 p.m. Yes, we do need your help. a.m. to 11:00 a.m. In the Mu­ TOUB COOPERATION WILL l%|AI A d 3 .^ 1 1 separate entrance for gentle­ Just off Porter Del^t- rage and patio. $22,900. 649- stoves and refrigerators, car­ Estate of BtaMey BIske aka. BE APPBECIATED iPlMli I ■ hours, $40. guarantee. Open­ TOMATOES — pick in own con­ 5306. Residential building lots, Stanley J. Blake, late of Manches­ COVENTRY LAKE — a winter We need listings and if you nicipal Building Hearing Room man, separate kitchen and Housos For Rant 65 ful 8 room home with 2 MANCHESTER — ideal retire­ peted Uvlng rooms, 2 furnaces, ter In aaJd District, deceased. ings available for managers tainers, last chance before some wooded, all with and summer home all in one. are thinking of selling your to hear comments and sugges­ bathroom use, parking. 649- fireplaces, 8 baths, double ment home. BmaU Cape with ameslte drive, aluminum th e administratrix . having ex­ Call 644-0202, 644-2269. frost. 21 Angel St. WE HAVE houses, apartments Apartnwnt Butldings views. Plan to drive out smd hibited her admlnlstratton account Lake frontage 100x160', present home or hav^ been tions from the public. 4266. unfinished upstairs, high scen- W storms and doors. In area of with said estate to tMs Court for ConriniMd From Proctdlng Pago and furnished houses for rent garage and, of course, built- see these fine home sites to­ 6 rooms, sun parlor, fireplace, notified of a job transfer Future sessions will be held SCHOOL BUS operators for For Sola 69 1ns and wall to wall carpet­ Ic private lot in top area. Only RAi>r>/Miro ^ single homes, $26,600. Call allowance.it Is BEAUTIFUL LARGE room in and lease. Philbrlck Agency, night. Call for directions ORDERED: That the lOOi day of hot water oil heat. Don’t miss and need a quick sale, call the first Tuesday of each month 1967-1968 school year. Hourly ing will be included. Mid owner 608-6360. October, 1967. at two o'clock after­ private residence, have use of 049-6847. MANCHESTER — A 6-famlly ««• pSiSf “■ and information. this one. CaU Robert Q. White us, today. We don’t guaran­ rate $2.43. Silver Lane Bus Household Goocb 51 30’s. Must be seen, call to­ noon at the Probate Office In the from 9:00 a.m. to 11 a.m. in house with only one in fam­ and a 2-family in one package '______Manchester 649-6806 BEIAUTIFUL 9 room home, per­ Municipal Building in siaid Man­ Co., Realtors, R.S. Olmsted as­ tee anything but we offer H o |p Wcpitod -M b Io 36 Holp Wantod— Mate 36 Line, Inc., 49 Brainard Place. chester, be and me same is as­ the Municipal Building Hearing SEWING MACHINE -Singer ily, for responsible party, EIGHT ROOM, partly furnish­ with an Income better than day. RANCH — 6 large rooms, 1% manent siding, possible 6 bed­ sociate. 289-8203. you our years of experience kCANCHESTER — Immaculate L. C. GREENOUGH Co. signed for a heaiinx on the allow­ Room and the third Thursday RECEIVING clerk — days, ASSISTANT dispatcher. high automatic zig-zag in cabinet, woman only. Call 647-1143 after ed rambling Colonial, pleasant $10,000 yearly. Ideally located baths, huge modem kitchen rooms, 2-car garage, 2 porches, ance of said admlndstratkm account and our willingness to serve school educaUonT some typing CO°K - experienced In super­ L. C. GREENOUGH Co. . large deluxe custom crafted 2- with said estate, ascertainment of ANDOVER — new Raised of each month from 6:80 p.m. modem air-conditioned print­ button holes, embroiders, hems 6. location, garage, fireplaces, near Main St. and where va­ with buUt-ins, 14x24’ famUy nice yard. Priced to sell. Wol­ the public in a professional necessary, must be wUllng to vision and purchasing. Top sal- bedroom Ranch on 100x160’ 647-9921 heirs and order of dtstrtbuUon, and Ranch, 4 bedrooms, family to 8:30 p.m. In the Town Coun­ ing plant, liberal company etc. Like new condition. Orig­ large lawn, parking area. cancies are never a problem. room on living level with fire­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- thks Court directs that notice of the manner. Call, The Jarvis ary for qualified person in 647-9921 landscaped lot with trees, time 'and place assigned fbr said room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ sel's Office in the Municipal benefits, equal opportunity em­ work nights. Do not phone. Ap­ inally over $300, balance now. LARGE ROOM, desk, walk-in Working adults, 643-2880. place, garage, $24,900. Phil- 2813. Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, Manchester area. Apply Con­ Property is in excellent condi­ shrubs and garden, fuU base- hearing be given to all persons rage, large wooded lot. Leon­ Building. ployer. Burroughs Corp. Busi­ ply in person. Lombard Broth­ $68. Take over paymrata of closet, use of kitchen, errands brick Agency, Realtors, 649- known to be Interested therein to 643-1121. necticut State Employment FOUR ROOM house for rent tion with aluminum combina­ CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 8 appear and be heard thereon by ard Agency Realtor, 646-0469.. John I. Garslde Jr., ness Forms and Supply Group ers, Burnham St., South Wind­ $10. monthly. 622-0476. for meals. 649-8489. tions and permanent siding, ex­ 6847. ment, steel beam construction, MANCHESTBR — 7 room exe- Service, 806 Main St. Manches­ with garage, adults with one rooms, large wooded lot in Suburban For Sale 75 publishing a copy of this order in Secretary Rt. 80, Tolland, Conn. sor. cellent heating systems, ample formal dining room, flreplaced cutive Ranch, flowering peren- some newspaper banning a circular ter. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, child. 640-0660. executive neighborhood, $48,- tion in District, at least seven HEBRON — Rt. 6A. 8V4 room Board of Directors parking. Wolverton Agency, MANCHESTER — large brick ranges, automatic washers, Apartments— Flats— 900. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ Cape Cod home, beautiful treed Ranch, 4 plus acres, walk- out LIS’HNGS NEEDED, all price Manchester, Conn. with guarantees. See them at Realtors, 6492813. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9882. for that tranquU ______setting among______JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. basement, excellent, condition. TV & RADIO Situations Wanted— Suburban For Rent 66 tors, 649-6847. lot, 2-fuU baths, handy to shop- yard, stone walls, private Es- ranges. Call us for a quick sale, Dated at Manchester, Con­ MAN W ANTED B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Tenements 63 homes of better quality, try this Asking $17,900. Call owner, we also buy houses tor cash. necticut, this twenty-fifth day MANCHBSTER — executive TECHNICIANS n m a le 38 Mam St. Call 643-2171. VERNON Redecorated 6 Business Proparty M^CHESTO^'-T wo famU7, S T e T*tow‘"n( Rrch^“t^to ’ "Z a m - 649-1768. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. of September 1967. WE HAVE customers waiting room apartment located in at­ neighborhood. Garrison Colon­ B-8.2-car gar^e, on bus line, ed celling, raised hearth fire- For part-time afternoons, WANTED — Care of small chil­ SINGER automatic^ zlg zag sew­ for the rental of your apart­ VerolMokyer^anck School,H ew i $24,900, AskAW " ‘ “ y quality custom features place, 2-car garage, set on tractive residential area, stove For Sale 70 ial, 7 rooms, large family you wUl find In this rare of­ NOTICE For wholesale distributor of ' five days, no weekends, as­ dren by middle aged woman, ing machine, excellent condi­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ room with fireplace, huge mod­ for Earl Everett, 649-8638, 643- acre of land. Picturesque view anct, refrigerator, adults. 648- DUTCH COLONIAL — 4 bed­ fering. RealisticaUy priced at RCA Victor products. Full sorting linens. Apply to Mr. assist in household duties, live tion, monograms, hems, but­ tate. 643-5129. 139 E. CENTER ST —office 6129. J.D. Real Estate Co. mid 20’s. Paul W. Dougan, PUBLIC HEARING 0311. em kitchen, screened porch, 2- rooms, one fuU bath, 2 half $39,900. Hayes Agency, 646- or part-time. Top hourly Joe Belanger between 8-11 in, small salary. Box C, tonholes, fancy designs, etc. building, C-zone 120x200 lot. Realtor, 649-4535. ADDITIONAL LOOKING FOR anything in car garage, wooded lot, $84,- baths, 24* Uvlng room with BRETTON ROAD — Here is 0131. rate. Elxperienced. Excel­ a.m., Monday - Friday. Herald. Originally over $300. Our price ROCKVILLE — new 4 room , T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677 APPROPRIA’nONS real estate rentals —apart­ 900. Philbrlck Agency, Real­ fireplace, formal dining room, lent fringe benefits. 6 day • apartment, built-in oven and care-free 7 room Cape with COVENTRY—newer 6 room BOARD OF DIRECTORS now, $64. or pay $9. monthly. 461 MAIN ST. — for sale or tors, 649-6847. finished basement, sunroom, $17,200 — WeU kept older 6- 9 ments, homes, multiple dwell­ ran|;e, refrigerator, disposal, aluminum siding, ceramic tiled home, excellent condition, fire­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER. week. Vacation. Manchester Coat & Apron Call 822-0931, dealer. rent, next to Post Office land open porch, 2-car garage, work room Colonial style home, con­ WILL CARE for child in my ings, no fees. Call J.D. Real ceramic both, basement laun­ CONCORD RD. — Beautiful bath, 4 bedrooms, large land­ place, garage, privacy, 2 acres, CONNECTICUT Linen Supply and building,- ideal for used sh(^, large beautlfuUy land­ veniently located, nice yard. home. Reigstered, 643-9044. WESTINGHOUSE electric Estate, 643-6129. dry and storage area, $l20. per Ranch, large living room, for­ scaped lot and all of the amen­ pond. Call now. Only $16,600. BEST BUYS RADIO & APPLIANCE Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- Notice is hereby given that 73 Summit St., Manchester range, good condition, $46. Call car lot, etc. 648-2426, 96. mal dining rooni, cabinet scaped lot, $27,000. PhUbrick ities for fine family living. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SECRETARIAL or general of­ MANCHES’TER — four rooms, month, total electric, no chil­ 0469. the Board of Directors, Town of 643-9661 or 649-8769. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ Agency, Realtors, 640-0847. Nick Convertino will be h a p p y ______96 Leggett St., East Hartford fice work desired part-time, le­ heated, all conveniences. Call dren or pets. Call 876-0134. SALON FOR SALE. Doing good SOUTH WINDSOR — new Manchester, Connecticut, will tion room, landscaped yard. to show you this listing at your MANCHESTER — 4- bedroom 828-6681 gal experience, excellent skills. 233-1421 after 6:30. business. Owner has other in­ Rsmehes, Raised Ranches and a Public Hearing in the GIGANTIC LAWN sale of used Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, THREE FAMILY - 3-4-6, convenience. Call The Jarvis 1659 home, In excellent condi­ terests. Write Box S Manches­ Colonials aU with a view. This Municipal Building Hearing An Equal Opportunity ASSISTANT MANAGER trainee 643-8797. furniture, appliances, dishes, NEW — 3 room apartment, ex­ bright and clean. Centrally lo­ Realty Co., Realtors, MLS. 643- tion, aluminum storms, 100 x Read Herald Ads ter Herald. 648-6968. is quality and value. Call for Room. Center Street, Man- Employer — progressive New England canned goods, linens, miscel­ tra large rooms, stove, refrig­ cated, garage, excellent In­ 1121. 200 well landscaped treed lot, automotive chain looking for laneous items at 42 Washing­ vestment or home. Hutchins details, -Hayes Agency, 640- Chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, BY BEim RE erator, disposal. Plenty of clos-^ $20,700. Hutchins Agency, Real­ Dogs— ’Birds* 'Pets 41 SIX ROOM Ranch, breezeway, 0181. October 3, 1967 at 8:00 p.m. on ambitious young man, full ton Ave., East Hartford, Sep­ et space, heat and hot water, Agency, Realtors. 649-6824. tors, 649-5324. 2-car garage, paneled recrea- ______proposed additional appropria­ $387.78 NEW LISTING PART-TIME positions avail­ fringe benefit plan. Apply in GROOMING ALL breeds. Har- tember 23 - October 14. all electric heat, excellent 1 0 0 % . . . MANCHESTER—Immaculate L tion room, large treed lot, $22,- MANCHESTER — VERNON — high wooddd ele- tion as follows; able, nights and weekends. Ap­ person to Mr. Revzon, Minit mony IBll. H.C. Chase, Hebron parking and rear yard. Central are the annual taxes on this Four and four two-famlly In yes, practlcaUy 100% of aU shaped 0 room Ranch, custom vation. Six room Cape with one T o : General Fund Budget plicant must be 18 years Auto Care, 328 West Middle Rd., Bolton, 643-6427. location. Adults only. Available 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors market. Immaculate Immaculate 7 - room Cape a quiet residential area. This homes listed are sdHng 30” LADY KENMORE gas buUt, breezeway, garage, beau­ 049-5324. room unfinished, all In excel­ 1967/68, Refunds — Miscel­ of age, neat, personable and Tpke., Manchester. October 1. 649-9268. ill convenient central location, just off Oak St. In nearby duplex has recently installed within the listing period. range, reasonable. 643-6308. tiful large lot. Char Bon Real 2 furnaces, excellent invest­ lent condition. Beautiful lot, laneous $1,000 E)ast Hartford. FuU shed copper plumbing and oU hot This is nothing we caw hon­ aggressive. Apply in person. MANCHESTER — near bus and well landscaped, plenty of big HOME for part angora kittens, FOUR ROOM heated apart­ Estate, 648-0688. ment. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- to be financed from 1966/67 dormer, front gable dormer, water heat. TIUb la a rare estly brag about, Oaoe al­ Friendly Ice Cream, 436 Main FRIOIDAIRE deluxe model schools, 6 room Cape on tree trees. Owners transferred. Ask­ SEARS NEEDS HELP housebroken. Call 643-8404. ment, for middle aged couple. 9332. Surplus. wall-to-waU, baths, etc., offering—there are not many most every active Realtor St. with freezer, like new, call 644- shaded lot, absentee owner ing $18,600. T.J. Crockett, Real­ etc. Truly a fine value. Arm can say the same. We Call 643-6016. MANCHESTER—Beautiful new John I. Garslde Jr. —and, at 818,900.00, the FREE — puppy, part German 1305. wants fast sale. Hayes Agency, MANCHESTER — Lakewood tor, 643-1577. price is mini! merely publish this to give LIGHT CUSTODIAL work, 2 Raised Ranches and Colonials. Secretary Applications are now being Shepherd, 3 months old, female. SMALL heated apartment with 646-0181. you an Idea o f the market p.m.-6 p.m., must be reliable. SIMMONS hospital bed, like Large lots with scenic view, VERNON - Immaculate over- Board of Directors considered for Sears train­ 643-2800. refrigerator and stove furnish­ today, and to urge that you Call 649-6334, 643-7175. new, very reasonable. 649-0669, qu^tybuU t, sound valUA For MANCHESTER - don’t miss In an excellent area, extenrivc 3,^^^ ^ape new on market. Six Manchester, Conn. look seriously If you hope ing program. Here is a fine ed. Call 643-5118. view, needs some repair. A TH IS C A P E NEW LISTING ■ - - opportunity for aggressive before 6. fuU information caU Mitten this 6 room Colonial with ga­ big rooms, 2 full baths, garage. Dated at Manchester, Con- to get Into another home be­ JANITORS — part-time eve­ Agency, Realtors. 648-6930. good investment. Don’t b e ' fore snow flies. nings. CaU 643-4463, 3-6 p.m. individuals looking for a Liva Stock STUDIO COUCH, maple arms, NEW CUS’TOM 4-rooms, beau- rage, formal dining room, fam­ disappointed. Call Now. War­ fireplace. High, scenic wooded necticut, this twenty-sixth day has to rank with a new In New Britain, within walk­ Uy room, 2 bedrooms, patio, lot. Under $20,000. Hayes Agen- of September 1967. home In cleanUness and ing distance of Central Con­ only. solid future in the world’s excellent condition, $60. Call tiful secluded grounds, a rari­ ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- trees, low price of $20,600. CaU quality. Extra value features necticut College! Ideal for largest general merchandis­ 644-8996. ty, all utilities furnished, TOW N OF 1108. ELECTRICIAN’S helper, ex­ ing organization. DUCKS and banties. adults. 742-9566. now, Paul W. Dougan, Real­ Include a fuU shed dormer, rooming house for students, MANCHESTER complete new atalroase, two faculty, etc. 'Ttiis Is an Im­ A LL BRICK perienced preferred. Call 649 7036. tors, 049-4686. HANDYMAN’S DREAM — clr- living at Its best in this 5-room Ranch, psm- full baths, and a cedar maculate, large house with and all quality Is thl* 6- 6866. 36” ROPER GAS, excellent con­ ca 1780 Cape, 7 rooms, 2 stone LEGAL room ranch, being complete­ Check Seam libersil em­ 3Vi ROOMS, heated, near bus. ASSESSORS MANCHESTER — Top this 7 eled kitchen and dining, one shingled exterior, among immaculate, large rooms. In­ dition, $35. Call 643-1349. fireplaces, wide board floors, others. Oarage, a beautifully cluding a large kitchen with ly redone by the fSetUlloiii FULL-TIME CLERK or after­ ploye benefit progmm, prof­ Poultry and Supplies 43 line and stores. Call 644-8142. room home, city utilities, near acre of land. Hurry at $13,000. 6 acres, $12,900. Hutchins NOTICE landscaped yard and a quiet bullt-lns. Eight rooms In aU owner now bound for Forest it sharing, store discounts, KENMORE classic — double OFFICE bus, schools, shopping. $14,000. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- noons. Apply In person Arthur RED LAYING HENS, $1. each. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. ADMISSION residential location help also. plus a large full attic and HlUs. Ideal for a three-ear 5 Drug, 942 Main S t, Manches­ paid vacations and holidays oven, bronze color stove, $176; ’THREE ROOM apartment, first 41 CENTER ST. ExceUent financing available. 4636. Good for freezing. 612 Keeney Priced right. 1 cellar. Wall-to-wall praoti- family! Nloeto landscaped and hospitalization insur- upright Becker Brothers piano, floor, stove and refrigerator, Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- MANCHESTER —- Bolton St. OF ELECTORS and treed yard. Truly a flue ter. St. MANCHESTER, CONN. ANDOVER — near Bolton, Im­ caUy everywhere. Quiet, eince are included. Must $25. Call 289-1379 after 3 p.m. $76. Wells St., 649-3120. room Cape, one bath, one car Notice is hereby given that tree-shaded area. Was a value—-Gome see! OFFICIAL NOTICE ^ ______maculate 6 room Ranch, pan­ have own transix>rtation. garage, Immediate occupancy. the Board of Admission of Elec- nursing home. Can be pur­ Inh&blt&nts of tiic Town of m a n c h BSXBIR METAL K l’TCHEN hutch, ex- New listing. Robert C. White eled breezeway, 2-car garage, tors, of the Town of Manches- chased furnished or unfur­ OUTSIDE WORKERS Articles For Sole 45 Furnished Manchester are.hereby notified NEW LISTING Apply Personnel Department cellent condition; closed-in util­ One-Half Block From Co., Realtors, R.S. Olmsted as­ tree shaded lot on quiet street ter, 'will be in s«sion in the Mu- nished. Priced In the twen­ NEW LISTING SCRBENED~ LOAM for best ity trailer 7x8x8’. Inquire 426 Apartments 63-A that: Only $17,900. Hayes Agency, nlclpal Building, Town a e r k ’e IS-room estate Includes In­ ties and worth it Extra land 7-room Cape. 814,706.00 FULL-TIM E Porter St. School sociate, 289-8203. law suite! CaU now! lawns .and gardens. Also sand, East Middle ’Tpke. Oct. 1 of each year is the as­ Luxurious 8^-room home in ______646-0181. Office, on Wednesday, October also available. ’Nuff said. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ And gravel and fill. George H. Grlf- sessment date In Manchester, the very best of condition in DOUBLE A ZONE. Newly list- COVENTRY L A lb ' _ heaiiM/ni ■*’ P-™- SEARS ROEBUCK & Co. BABY CARRIAGE, playpen and ment, private bath, stove, re­ I Conn., and all personal property flng, Inc,, Andover, 742-7886. When You List I a convenient locatiim of ed 7 room Split surrounded by p,,otoni hull* Sniit t» vbI purpose of admit- PART-TIME MORNINGS bassinette, good condition, $26. frigerator, heat and hot water. mttst.,be declared to the asses­ trees on a beautifully landscap- aLmin.™ persona who are found E Manchester Shopping Parkade y prestige and beauty. 4-6 ’roimd home, aluminum siding, PROCESSED gravel, 6,000 643-1651. Inquire Marlow’s, 867 Main St. sor by-th e owner during the ed lot. Family room off kitch­ Laboring on pipe work and bedrooms, 2 baths PLUS 2 magnificent view of the lake. to be qualified to be Electors of Manchester yaihs at our screening plant month of October to avoid a en, beautifully enclosed rear the Town o f Manchester. "Let The Record Also Show" - . - tanks, drive small end me­ CRIB, bathinette and high lavatories. 86’ * llving-dlnlng Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, or delivered. George H.' Grlf- II ten per cent penalty imposed room, exceptionaUy fine porch. Two car garage. Quiet The QuaiUficatlons are as fol­ dium trucks. Interesting chair, reasonable. Call 649- Business Locations 649-5347. An Equal Opportunity flng Inc., Andover, 742-7886. deadend street. A truly fine Last week we showed residential sales o f over two and one-half miijton worit, pleasant conditions. 2182. For Rent 64 Your Homo With Us, by the Connecticut State stat­ kitchen, with SEPARATE lows: Applicant must be twen Employer home, quality built by U * R. VERNON — Trout Brook Rd. ty-one (21) years of age, must Apply — Mitchell Drive, off DARK RICH, atone free loam. utes. BREAKFAST ROOM, beau- doilars since the first of this year—not, as we pointed out, in the last G.E. AUTOMATIC electric Loads of cabinets and closet Parker St, 8:899:80 a.m. STORE FOR RENT, Main St., Personal property consists of: tifuUy paneled solarium, A U and R built Ranch with P® a resident of the town in twelve months. Also mentioned was the fact that these figiues did $16. Gravel, fill, stone, sand space. Call now to avoid dis­ and 4:80-6:80 p.m. blanket, like new, double bed Manchester in State ’Theatre ■ Aircraft, machinery, water pow­ large terrace overlooking 8 bedrooms, fireplace, built- which he offers himself to be NOT include any insurance business, any sales we may have partici­ patio and pool sand and ma­ appointment. Belflore Agency, CLEAN UP MAN, 6 mornings, size, sandlewood, $6. 649-4259. building, reasonable rent. Ftor er, dams, horses, cattle, sheep, PICTURESQUE private Ins, wall to wall carpeting, fin- admitted to the prlvilegos of an pated in as principals, or any commercial transactioiiB. We purposely nure, 648-9604. 643-5121. ’Tuesday through Saturday. Ap­ information please call theatre goats, swine, poultry, commer­ grounds. Workmanship and Ished rec room and garage In elector at least six months next left out a few more facets of our business—We buy, sell, trade or buUd! McK i n n e y b r o s . ply Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 E. 30” G.E. ELECTRIC range with When Do We Bogin materials in this choice P YOU SAVED and slaved for manager at 843-7832. cial furniture and 'fixtures, basement, sundeck, patio. All preceding the time he so offers rotlssiere, coppertone, 11 Yes, if circumstances dictate, we can take your home off your Center St. wall to wadi carpet. Keep it ^ll home would be hard to du­ MANCHESTER — Vernon line, on a large wooded lot. T. J. himself months old, $125. Call 647-9696. boats, farming tools, tractors, SEWAGE DISPOSAL Co. 36 MAIN ST.—400 square feet, plicate at^ price offered, 6V4 room Ranch, baths, Crockett, Realtor, 648-1667. Any applicant iwho 1s a natu­ immediately! Also^ Nomuui Hohenthal can build to your speciflea* PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ new with Blue Lustre. Rent road machinery, farm produce, electric shampooer, $1. The first floor, adjacent to north $55,000. Phone now f«.r an large flreplaced living room, ralized citizen of the United tions. (T ^ e a run past 106-108 Broad St. ’This new two family flat ers wanted, top wages, over­ mechanic’s tools, goods of man- built-ins, aluminum windows. VERNON — 4-bedroom Ranch, Sherwin-Williams Co. Philco table end redevelopment, suitable appointment to inspect. Su­ States shaU present the certifi bringfs in $350.00 per month I Sorry about the one next to it—it’s sold). LICENSED Journeyman elec­ time, benefits. Call after 6. 643- TV-21” and 16” facturers, traders and mer- CaU now. Hayes Agency, 646- lovely landscaped lot, near models, 649-3702. for beauty parlor, barber shop Soiling It...... zanne Shorts, 643-8886. cate of his naturailizatlon or a So you 8 ^ w* a lot MORE th ^ just sell property. And, of courae, trician, married man prefer­ 4628. ------i chants, utUlty equipment and , wTArpooN R F A P H A Cn 0131. parkway and schools, storms, FREE WHEELS — buy new or office. Available July 1. copy thereof issued by the red. H. G. Schulze Inc., 876- flxutres and all other taxable we have MORE people to do it, in case the question arisra. In ftict, as snow tires get new wheels free. Call 640-2865. 21 Central Row, Hartford $17,900. Meyer Agency, 643-0609 U.nlted States Immigration and 9707. MASON’S HELPER, no ^ - MANCHESTER — Crestwood you can readily see . . . Permanent anti-freeze, full goods. 622-2114 '------Naturalization Service. perience necessary, driver’s HEATED STORE for rent, next Do Not Declare Real Estate Drive. Six room Cape, lovely MAN TO WASH dishes, nights, strength, $1.19 gallon. Cole’s Musical Instruments 53 VERNON — custom 4 bedroom ' Dated at Manchester this license required. Call after 6, to Cumberland Farms, W. Mid­ 'i of Registered Motor Vehicles In MANCHESTER — Ranch, yard, trees, storms and Discount Station. 643-6332. Colonial, 3 tiled baths, famllj 29th day of September 1967. full or part-time. Apply in per­ 643-1870. HAGSTROM, 12 string guitar, YOU GET MORE — WITH BELPIORE dle Tpke, vicinity Manchester Manchester. rooms, large living room, screens, patio, 1,000 gallon un­ room, double garage, lots of Board of Admissions son onjy, Howard Johnson’s KEEP CARPET cleaning prob­ sunburst finish. Fender Reverb Parkade. 649-2939. Attention: You May Be En­ kitchen with built-ins, family derground oil tank, radiant trees, low 30's. Hayes Agency William C. Johnson, No periodic "Trumpet’’—as we promised. Just additional facts. 894 Tolland ’Tpke. Manchester. lems small — use Blue Lustre unit, mike and stand. Like new titled to an Exemption. room on first floor, built 1961, heat. Immediate occupancy. 646-0131. Selectman wall to wall. Rent electric 649-0821. VERNON — 2,000 square feet Call owner, 649-6386. PART-TIME work for hlg^ 1. Veterans of any war pe­ half acre lot, $22,900. PhUbrick Mildred M. Schaller, TOOL and GAUGE shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint or more with loading docks I iiiiiiiiiiliiilliiiiiiiliirh school boys after school and riod—(a) If you have filed Agency, Realtors, 646-6347. VERNON — large new L Selectman and Wallpaper Supply. in brand new building with COLONIAL — 7 rooms, 1% JU S T SO LD weekends. Apply Friendly Ice MAKERS Antiques your honorable discharge Ranch, near parkway, lovely Eleanor M. Benevento, BEAUTIFUL HOMES UNUSUAL modem facilities, 3-phase elec­ 6% ROOM CAPE — possible 4 baths, extra large living am wooded lot, IH ' baths, fire- Cream, 485 Main St. ’Thursday LOAM — top grade loam for papers with the Town Clerk Selectman a nice home in Tolland. We AND WANTED TO BUY—antiques, trical, minutes from parkway. bedrooms, new ceramic bath, dining room, large sunroom, place, 6 minutes to schools and situation aUows fas Uttle or and Friday. First Class Men Preferred sale at law, low prices, $1.50 I of Manchester before Oct. 1, Edward Tomklel, were rewarded with an op­ steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Call 872-0628 week days. fireplace, 100x174 treed lot. im ­ bedrooms, garage, $23,500. Phil- shopping, $18,900. Meyer Agen­ WOODED LOTS no money down on tiito weU Top Rates per yard if you load and haul, 1967. mediate occupancy $15,700 Town Clerk portunity to aeU another located Cape In town. OaU er lamps, art glass, primitives, brick Agency, 649-0347. cy, 643-0609. nearby. Six-room Cape on Drive out Vernon St., go Overtime Schedule - $2 per yard if we load and you 2. Disabled Veteraiu Wolverton Agency, Realtors, now to avoid lUsappoint- All Prevailing Benefits any quanity. 644-8962. ISO’xSlS’ lot. Automatic past Lydall St., take your ment. haul, $2 per yard plus $6 an (a) If you have filed yom: 649-2813. second left on Richmond Rd. ASSEMBLYMEN Plus Profit Sharing kitchen, flreplooe, eliding CAPABLE OP WORKING hour for truck if we load and CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, honorable discharge papers gkias doore, an abundance of and stop at the gorgeous 6- haul. We haul on Saturday on­ Bookings Wanted SCARBOROUGH Rd.-Colonial ^/PROM BLUEPRINTS expert repairing. Colonial with the Town Clerk of closets. Amumable mort­ bedroom Cape which Is the ly. Call 643-2438, ask for Ber- 7 rooms, large Uvlng room, for- first house on thp left. Ask Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. 4->Plece Band looking for Manchester and gage- MANCHESTER nie. Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. (b) If you have filed a cer­ 7’mal dining room, sunroom, 3 our representative to teU W O U L D ^ INSPECTOR 2 or 3 nights work in the bedrooms, IH baths, 2-car gar­ - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 5 As Soon As Wo tificate of disability with the you about our flexible situa­ you go for an absohitely FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS TOOL arid DESIGN HANNAH’S husband Hector Manchester area. Special­ age. Marlon E. Robertson, tion which allows you to p.m., closed ’Tuesday and assessors showing the per- UNMISSABLE stunning 8-room spUt on n hates hard work so he cleans custom build your own home 130 Hartford Rd. Wednesday. izing in Rhythm 'n Blues Realtor, 048-6908. COMBINATION one-acre woodqd lot with a SHIPPER & RECEIVER the rugs with Blue Lustre. ■ centage of disability Ob­ in Manchester’s finest a n d 649-6263 —'Rock ’n Roll. page full of extras? Dead tained from the Veterans MANCHESTER home and business location newest prestige area. Let . LATHE OPERATOR Rent electric shampooer $1. 01- end street besides! tYt bnths, cott Variety Store. Wearing Apparel— CALL 627-1888 I Administration. A JOY TO OWN can be yours In this .six-room him show you the beautlfuUy 2-car garage. Owner aoxtons Walk Out the Door! (c) If you have reached the Cape with four-bay building wooded lots available plus —p rlo^ right. BRIDGEPORT TWO 600x13 snow caps on Furs 57 age of 65 and were receiv­ If you are particular about behind It. Zoned for busi­ . several fine' homes now In OPERATORS SERVICE STA'nON attendant, various stages of oonstriie- 2 wheels, also one combination ing a disability at that time, the condition and neighbor­ ness and even industry! A part-time mornings. Sunset MEN'S REBUILT SHOES are refrigerator and deep freeze, hood of a home you rare offering. CoU now. Uon. Decide then and there Service Station, 665 East Mid­ better than cheap new ones. you are entitled to $3,000 TRAINEES want to buy; please have a to live in this Ideal area of dle ’Tpke. 649-6321. 18 cubic foot. Call 649-9464. exemption. If you file a copy country atmosphere with aU VERNON Sam Yulyes, "Shoe Repairing look at our 6% room of the Better Kind,” 23 Oak of your birth certificate city conveniences. Including Liberal benefits, paid holi­ MOTO-MOWER, garden tractor, , Ranch. WE THINK IT HAS Joe Lombardo and Blok PART-TIME dry cleaning press St, a few steps from Main. wdth the assessor. city water and sewer. Forest days, vacation with pay, electric starting, 8 h.p. Kohler EVERYTHING. $20,600. J. DOUBLE A ZONE Merritt offer the following operator, exj^orlenced only. Ap­ • 8. The B lin d - Hills is Uvlng proof that yoii presently working 60 hour motor, 42” rotary mower, ex- I Gordon, 649-6306. can have your dream home Vernon values: EVENING GOWNS — worn week. ply in person. Center CSeaners, celleiil^ condition, 742-8261 af­ W e don't waste a minute in putting all our resources Should be notified that proof If tree-shaded privacy on a once, reasonable, size 10. Call dead end street appeals to within the “ City of VUlage 1) Brand new Garrison Co­ I Wapplng Shopi^ng Center. ter ^ . m . of their disability must br 649-2053. you, please Investigate this Charm.” Let us prove this to work selling your home. O ur experience, our list of filed with the Town Clerk. W to you us we have to an In­ lonial. One fuU bath, 2 lavs., IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re custom - buUt seven - room city water. Just off Rt. SO. E. A. PATTEN Co. " over 300 prospects, our skilled salesmanship insure 4. Farmers— BARROWS and WALLACE Co. split, with still another room creasing number of others. selling Blue Lustre for clean­ I Manchester Parkade Do visit us between 2-6 p.m. 2) New SpUt with 2 ^ baths. ApiOlcatlon for «cemptlon possible. Automatic kitchen, ing rugs and upholstery. Rent W anted— ^To Buy 5B Sunday. You wlU be most 808 Wetherell St., Manchester Gracious Apartment that your home will be sold to give you full satisfac­ tor livestock, poultry and Manchester 649-0306 first floor family room, loctds 8 bedrooms, family room, electric shampooer, $1. Lar­ welcome. ELECTRICIAN HOUSEHOIJ3 lots — Antiques, Living in Lovely Manchester machinery must be filed of oablneto, and a truly at­ walk-out basement. sen’s Hardware. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, tion — and your full asking price! 1 and 2 BEDROOM with the assessor during the tractive endosed rear pordh. Both In lower mld-tweatlea Knowledge of electrical glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ APARTMENTS I d u p l e x — 6-6, new knotty BeautlfuUy landscaped lot. JANITOR — Light cleaning. Ap­ month of October each year. PROFESSIONALLY components, motor control, lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 pine cablneto buUt-in range, 'Two-car garage. Quality- Joe and Rick are really roll­ ply in person between 9 - 4. Boats and Accessories 46 and TOWN HOUSES 8. Elderly Home Owners— general maintenance. Good Lake St, Boltoo, 649-3247. dishwasher, carpeting, new built by UAR. appraised for a fast sale is ing on suburban pronertlM. Holiday Lanes, 89 Spencer St, From $146 Monthly If 66 or older and subject this 7i/j-room spUt with a wages, many fringe bene­ 17’ THOMPSON 60 h.p,^$itoson Including: baths, new furnaces, 2-car ga­ CoU either one—you’ll soon Manchester. plethora of extras, including fits, steady year ’round motor and trailer. Call 649-1496 WE BUY AND sell antique and e Free Gas For Cooking to certain other limited rage. Hutchins Agency, - Real­ have what you’re looUng after 6 p.m. used furniture, china, glass, conditions, may qualify for S-zone heat, intercom, auti^ for. They have plenty nwte SPRAT PAINTER, fuU or part- work. e Automatic Diishwashers tors, 649-6824. silver, picture frames, old a $1,000 exemption and tax ESTATE matic kitchen, Thennopone to choose from. time, also Janitor part-time. e Disposals sUdlog doors, a 17’ Nauga- coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, e Wall-To-Wall Carpeting freeze. AppUcatloos should MANCHESTER — 8 room • ter the Order of Malta Tuesday sponsored by the Mlanchester been assigned to England APB, VOL. LXXXVl, NO. 307 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1967 (OlaMlfied AdvertlHnc on Pnge 9) PRICnS SEVEN CENTS at 7:80 p.m. at the Masonic council of Churches. La. Temple, Hartford. ______Doors .... South Methodist Church will Center Congregational Church The Parents Club of East have a Church School Family young people in Grades 11 and Catholic High School will have Night for teachers, parents, and 12 will meet with Jhe young its first meeting of the school children from tots through people of Second Congregational Child Guidance Center year Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the teens tomorrow at the church. Church Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in school cafeteria. Special phases Dinner will be served at 6:30 Fellowship Hall of Second World Awaits Hanoi Reply The door at 317 N. Main St. But very cIo m , of the cuiiiculum and new aca­ p.m. In Cooper Hall. There will Church. This will be an organ- Dismayed to the Community Child Guid­ demic programs will be discuss­ be a film for adults, classroom izational meeting and plans will ed by membela of the faculty. ance Center opened 2,888 times that's the Woy visits and programs for the be made for a trip' to Mt. Mo- last year and through it passed A t Speech younger children and teen-ag- nadnock. many troubled children and ers. A nursery will ibe provided. their parents. Typical of these wo've boon ro« VATICAN CTTY (AP) — Din- RANGf Mr. and Mrs. Wyvllle H. Pea­ disturbed children Is Johnny X, Manchester Veterans Coun­ body of 45 Sunnyvlew Dr., Ver­ may was reported today among To Latest LBJ Peace Bid \ M I an eight-year-old boy whose cil will meet and elect officers non, formerly of Manchester, parents called the clinic after c onditioning. progressive clerics gathered for f UEL OIL Monday at 8 p.m. at the Amer­ will celebrate their 60th wedding the boy had set a fire In the the world synod of Roman Cath­ ican Legion Home. anniversary with an open house GASOLINE family home which caused quite our soloct usod olic bUbopa after Pope Paul VI Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at their a bit\(f damage to the Interior home. of the l^ s e . In retrospect, the opened the month-long meeting LBJ Speech parents r'balized that Johnny cars for ovor 15 Friday by decrying "huldioua Wm Halt BANTLY OIL LET US PRICE Manchester Assembly, Order had also • set\other fires about dangers" to the faith. YOUR NEXT of Rainbow for Girls will meet the house ano\in neighboring Gets ^Bnish’ ( O.Ml- \.\> . |\( . yoors now. Try The fbcuB of the first working Boming if ;:i MAIN sii{i:i:i PRCSCRIPTION tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at Ma­ fields. session today was the Pope's sonic T ^ p le . There will be a The team of wo|'fcgrs at the III. li l!»- I I'l . second acheduled speech to the From Hanoi ARTHUR DRUG reheafsal for the installation of Guidance Clinic dlscovb;;^ that 200 blabope. Talks Follow officers, and a business meet­ ono and soo. Ki ic Iv V 11 Ic ^ / 1 I , I Johnny had a very poorNjchool The Pope mentioned only In WASHING’rON (AP) — Presi­ ing. All officers are reminded record, barely passing e^ch passing Friday the updating of dent Johnson’s latest enuncia- SAN ANTONIO, Tex. to attend. year to the next grade In sp; the Church launched by the Sec­ Uon of his Vietnam policy drew (AP)—President Johnson, of his having a better than av­ ond Vatican CSouncil begun un­ an apparent advance brushoff his top advisers and m ndi An executive board meeting erage intelligence. Further In­ Carter De (Wormier der Pope John XXm and com­ from Hanoi and mixed comment of the world are awaiting and workshop by the Connect­ vestigation of his history show­ pleted under Pope Paul. from Congress. Now Accepting Piano Students icut State Federation of Wom­ Hanoi’s reaction to John­ ed that Johnny’s father had left The 70-yeai>old pontlff’a open­ Even before the President son's offer to hsM U.S. en’s Clubs, Junior Di^sion will his wife and family for another ing discourse atrengthened a spoke Friday night, offering to Beginners and Intermediates be held tomorrow from 9 :30 WAGONS bombing of N o r ^ V iet­ woman when Johnny was 4 view that he considers the syn­ halt U.S. bombing of North Viet­ — Lessons Given In My Own Home — a.m. to 3 p.m. at Plainville High years old. od’s main task Is to end the con­ nam In return for prompt, nam on condition it lead School. His mother had developed a 66 Romblor 65 Romblor fusion over the goals of the “ productive discussions,’ ’ a promptly to productive guilt complex, feeling that It Catholic Church that has sprung high-ranking North Vietnamese peace discussions. Automatic, radio, vinyl standard, radio, new Reviewing Vietnam policy for JINE B. TOMPKINS was her fault that Johnny and tires. up since the Vatican Council official appeared to be turning Church to Hold his two sisters were without a seats. ended two years ago. thumbs down to such a propos­ a bipartisan gathering hero— and for a nationwide Former Student Of The Juilliard father. This guilt complex made 91495 Progressives look to the syn­ (AP Phototax) al. Financial Forum her a very inadequate parent. 9 2 0 9 5 od, which has only advisory Vice Premier- Le ’Thanh Nghi television.radlo a u d 1 e n o e— School of Music, N. Y. In addition, the mother had to powers at the present, as a Hornets Like Whites hut Not Reds said in Peking that the United Johnson adopted language Fri­ The Emanuel Lutheran go to work to support the fam­ means of democratising the States “ must unconditionally day night that sounded concilia­ 187 Gardner St., Manchester— 649-8653 tory, but did not weaken hU ex­ Church Women will have a "Wo­ ily and so secured day care for Church’s government. But the EJdwin G. Belzar, of Roxborough, near Philadel­ halt its bombing and other war the three children in another 63 Romblor dominant theme of the Pope’s pressed determination to see the men’s Financial Forum” at its 65 Romblor phia, displays an American flag from which the acts against the Democratic R|- home. However, after a lengthy Inaugural speetabIo Automatic, radio, reclin­ Automatic, P.S., iiadio, white stripes have virtually b^n stripped bare. public of Vietnam once and for meeting ’Tuesday at 7 :45 p.m. in period of time, she discovered ending. ing seats. bucket seiaibs, nimclation of dangers to the Seems a colony of bald-faced hornets has been all,” withdraw its forces from Luther Hall of the church. that the supervision at this day faith. South Vietnam and recognize ’Thus, in talking about a poesi- using the flag as material to build the large gray, ble bombing halt, he said: Hi Kathy— Look What We Hove For You! Robert Ahlness' and Bernard care home was very poor. She 91695 •1095 He told the bishops that more the Viet Cong as "the sole gen­ Johnson, Manchester insurance found another place for the watchfulness by the clergy was paperlike nests. He contacted naturalists who said uine representative of the peo­ "We of course assume that whUe discussions proceed. APPLES; Maos, Cortlanda, Wealthier, MUtons, Ciubspples representatives, and Atty Ed­ children to stay during her required and spoke of danger they believed the hornets steered clear of the red ' ple of South Vietnam.” North Vietnam would not take and Oravenstelns. LIMITED SUPPLY OF BARTLETT ward Kuehn of South Windsor working hours but this again within the Church from those stripes arid the blue field bcause they didn’t like NghTs speech, reported by the PEARS and PEACHES. advantage of the bombing ces­ will be members of a panel proved Inadequate with as in vdio try to change Its doctrine. the taste of the dyes used in the material. New China News Agency ar>'!l NATIVE; Com, Omen, Y ^ w Beans, Splnadi, Beets, Green, which will discuss estates, wills,' first home very poor super- Besides dangers to the faith, monitored in Tokyo, clashed sation or limitation." Y ^ w Sguash, Cubes, Romalne Lettuo^ Hot Poppers, Dill, and situations which arise in vision. topics on the synod’s agenda in­ specifically with Johnson’s lat­ ’This rather vague phrasing, Chinese and Savoy Cabbage, Pears, BrooooU, COollflower, HARDTOPS settling estates. ’The Rev. C. Soon thereafter, Johnny’.-i cluded mixed marriage, semi­ er ossertlon In his San Antonio, when contrasted with some ea^ Radishes, Turalps, Sweet Potatoes, Imported Red Onions, Henry Anderson, pastor of mother remarried. Unfortu­ nary training, canon Uw and lit­ Tex., speech that the United Uer U.S. demands for a promise Aeora, Butternut Squash, Cranberries and Watercress. nately, her new husband him­ urgy. Problems of birth control States would “ assume” that by Hanoi to scale down Ms side FRUIT GALORE: Plllef^>ples, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Emanuel Church, will be mod­ 63 Chovrolot Pontiff Joins Plea erator — A film, ” If only,” con­ self was a product of a broken and priestly celibacy could during any bombing halt the of the war In order to gain res­ Oaaaba Mdons, Red, White On^tes, Plums, Nectarines, V-8, PS., PB., radio, au- Impala.1. V-8, automatic,auU cerning these problems will also home. Remembering his step­ I come up, although they are not North Vietnamese would re­ President Lyndon Johnson delivers a policy speech oil Vietnam in San Antonio pite from American bombs, Umes, white and Pink Grapefruit, SIchle Pears, Concord toinatic. wws. On^ies and Watermehms, be shown. father’s shortages., he tried to I Mdiedulad. ciprocate by a military slow­ last night before the National Legislative Conference. The President gave the seemed more flexible. For UN Viet Action One administration source Mrs. Raymond Horton will be a good father. But in his ’Ihe synod is taking place in down. WHEKEiND SPECIALS FOR A SPECIAL KATHY! 91395 history of United States involvement in the war. (AP Photofax) said the softer language was not lead devotions. Mrs. Robert anxiety to do a good jo.b he what the Pope has proclaimed UNITED NA’nONS, N.T. made public here Friday said Congressional backers of the accidental; that the govern­ NATIVE TOMATOES ...... * lbs. 35« Ahlness and Mrs. Ralph Swan­ was too demanding and hyper­ as a “ Year------of Faith"----- In------connec- (AP) — Pope Paul VI has added the pontiff offered to assist Sec­ President’s war policies ap­ ment—in both public and pri­ ACORN or BUTTERNUT SQUASH .. .3 lbs 2 5 ^ son are In charge of refresh­ critical. As his efforts failed to tlon with the IBth centenary of hia voice to calls by the United retary-General U ’Thant In plauded his speech while oppo­ bring about the improvements the martyrdom of Ste. Peter States and some small naUons nents rapped it. vate messages to Hanot—has ments. The event is also open A dhiild pauses on the threshhold o f the Communilty diild' 60 Thundorbird working to halt the conflict. ’The PEACHES ...... lb. he wanted, he became frustrat­ and Paul. for active U.N. efforts to end letter expressed hope that the And Itouse Republican Leader been probing for a formula that to the men of the church. Guidance Cl'iniic, Inc., where he 4's brought by hte parents GRADE A MAC APPLES .... Avg. 6 lb. b ^ 8 5 ^ ed and grew more demanding 990 H, PS., PB., t ilt l Air-conditioned, PS., PB., One reason the pontiff cele- the war In Vietnam. But the So­ present General Assembly Gerald R. Ford, hinting at am Is­ would get talks started. for piofessi'onai help in solving his prottlem's. (Herald wheel. I autonnatic. brated a Mass in St. Peter’s Frl- vlet Union and France are op- sue the GOP is expected to hit Red But he suggested that John­ would help find a solution and Mortars Shell and critical. This marriage was photo by PintO'.) COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! foundering. At this point came day was to'honor the centenary .posed. spoke of "new initiatives” for hard should Johnssa Nostra boss In Louisiana, this morning the Red gunnerii $16 for every hour over two SALE! ever, as the referring agencies 9145 •445 Weather Bureau said 26 feet scheme to get Hoffa a new trial. ______highways in this area for the termediate School 301 vdiero a 509f of the members being 0>p’s Fate to appear before it ’Thursday. hours that they wait at mills for themselves become more skilled Smith, who divides his time '^«®*‘s as strik­ white teacher was barred frwn Manchester residents and the 4-Door Sedan. their trucks to be loaded. in counseling, the cases refer­ 4-Do6r Hardtop. (See Page Twelve) between New Orleans and Los Dong Tam, 42 miles southwest entering by a Negro member of other members residents of the (See Page Twelve) of Saigon. ing steel haulers got ready to The tentative agreement red become more serious and the school planning board. communities making referrals ' In Shooting vote on ground rules for ending came after two days of mara­ are now requiring more treat­ The Spookies unloaded nearly John Marsh, 88, a French ment time. 34.72 of the cases to the clinic. William M. Pope 60,000 rounds on suspected Red their violent, eight-state walk­ thon talks attended by Hart, Teamsters officials and trucker teacher and a chapter chairman SAVE ^2 Q0 handled by the clinic are from of 'Vernon is president of the 57 Chevrolet 60 Rambler Unsettled mortar positions. out. of the AFL—CIO United Federa­ Manchester; .the other cases board. representatives. At the northern end of South TTie only incident reported in tion of Teachers, was blocked at are from the surrounding com­ 9295 HARTFORD (AP)—The case In announcing the agreement. ... and discover how you can look 5 pounds thinner in a Fees for the services rendered •350 Vietnam, North Vietnamese the first six hours after a tenta­ the door by Ralph Bees who munities. At the present time of a poUcaman who shot and Saternis Wins First Prize Hart would say only: Golden Playtex® Girdle-regular or long leg panty. (Both by the clinic are on a graduated mortarmen fired about 100 tive agreement was reached said: "Over my dead body." there is a waiting list for treat­ 4-Door Sedan. 4-Door Sedan. kiUed a fleeing teen-ager last basis with the formula taking As a result of the confer- Marsh had refused to submit available in pull-on or zipper styles.) These are the girdler ment; however, emergency monto remained undetermined F r i^ y night was negotiators have ar- into account the family size and rock-throwing from a bridgeton - imve cu to a "screening" demanded by cases are always given immed­ today after an inconclusive re­ rived at certain proposals which you've seen on TV—that support your tummy like firm, family income. The deficit In the - the Pennsylvania Turnpike the planning board for all teach­ iate attention. The staff at pres­ port by the deputy coroner. In N.E. Photograph Contest they will recommend as a basis young muscles... make you look S pounds thinner charges for services Is. met in 23 Arrested ’That was a sharp contrast to ers who took part In the walk­ ent consists of six Ij^rjtlme pro­ Glastonbury policeman WU' for settlement of the dispute.” * Manchester through the town the nights of gunflre, ambushes, out. instantly. The soft cloth lining gives you cool fessional workers; a psychia­ Uam J. ShorteU was crlticUed ™ o»«rapn er Joseph TTie strike has clogged steel budget (Department of Mental In Downstate beatings and vandalism that "It’s deplorable, but I certotai- comfort, too. And, the new Long Leg Panty trist, 2 psychologists, 2 psychia­ by Deputy Coroner Francis J. mills with piles of unshipped Health and only 1% of the year’s marked the strike since it ly don’t want to sm any dead tric social workers and the ad­ sihey tor using "greater force Drug Crackdown steel. Some mills were forced to girdle slims your thighs as never before. expenditures) and through the. spread from Gary, Ind., to the body around, especially my ministrator and chief psychiatric than was reaamiably nec- In the ^ d r e n s lay off workers. clinic’s membership in the Unit­ own," said Marsh who did not social worker. Because of *,the category In the Herald e circu­ WES’TON (AP) — A crack­ big steel centers of Ohio and ed Fund of Manchester. The essaiy.” Pennsylvania. go in. Later it was learned his Pull-on styles Fahey did not, however, issue lation class. Community Child Guidance down on narcotics users in request made last week tor a Girdle Reg. $10.93 NOW $8.95 a finding of criminal responsi­ TTie award was annoimced by ’Truckers also struck In Michi­ Clinic is one of the 18 agencies Fairfield County has resulted In transfer from the school had Long Leg Panty Reg. $11.95 NOW $9.95 bility against ShorteU in the the New England Associated gan, Illinois, Kentucky, West Westover Wing depending upon the success of Press News Executive Asaocia- 28 arrests during the past two Virginia and New York. been approved. alaying of 16-year-oId Raphael days. The planning board U port at Zipper styles the united appeal of the United Ratti of East Hertford. tion, udiich has conducted the Details of the stop-gap meas­ Heads for Viet BXmd of Manchester which will contest for two years. The crackdown focused on a ures to put the 10,000 to 20,090 a demonstration project de­ Girdle Reg. $12.95 NOW $10.95 Whether or not the police­ house In Weston being leased signed to bring Increased com­ i TSv^ begin on Oct. 9. man may he proaecuted was Saternis’ prize-winning pic- ‘ S'I rigs back on the road were not Lohg Leg Panty Reg. $13.95 NOW $11.95 !► from actress June Havoc by WESTOVER AIR FORCE munity participation in local LOOK FOR THE ◄ tore appeared in the Oct. 21, disclosed. 'The drivers, who own an open question. 22-year-old Jonathan Shea. BASE, Mass; (AP) — TTie 99th schools. IS 201 has been a hot­ GIRDLE IN THE Fahey found that ShorteU 1966 — ” ------Herald,—, on The High cSchool their trucks but are affiliated lFAIRW> bed of controversy since last Sizes XS, S. M, L. TALL TUBE ► dra^RaW at high speeda P««e. It showed a UtUe State poUce said the house with the Teamsters Union, will Bomber Wing, with headquar­ ^ F / / 7 sr i Stanish to Head. year, with Negro militants at­ (Extra large sizes $1.00 more)' eariy in the morning of Aug. girt blowing bubbles. The may have^ been the center of vote on the provisions first. ters at Westover Air Force J a marijuana operation. TTtey tempting to contool ita adminis­ 1!, trying vainly to puU the wh® one o(f 14 tnita in a William Hart, Pennsylvania Base, has been transferred to ► both stores open Mather Chapter emphasized that Miss Havoc tration. i youth over to the side of the c*®** ot three-to-flve-year-oIdS secretary of labor and industry, the Wqsteni Pacific to become Later Asst. School Supt tonight till 9! road several times. FinaUy Rat- participating : in a GhUd De- hdd no knowledge of what was said trucks would start moving Douglas Stanish, son of Mr., going on in the house. She the chief U.S. air unit in long­ Thomas F. Nevins said of the and (Mrs. Frank Stanish of West ti’s car smashed into a barrier Yelopment course for high steel from filled warehouses as ( iNN! 1 1 ' 11 i resides In another bouse on distance bombing over Vietnam. Incident: “ ‘The ,dboard will not Willing'ton, has been elected on Governor Street in East rohool senior girls. soon as possible. IL E m n—i Newtown Turnpike. TTie Air Force said today that pennit any teacher who Is li­ m ipastei' coupcUor of John Harttord, and the youth Jumped Saternis and his wife, Edith- TTie agreement presumably the wing’s B-82 Stratofortress censed and uMignfd to a out and ran, leaving a girl be- are attending a dtamer in In the house that Shea was i MJather Chapter, Order of De- was based on the strikers’ ear­ bombers and 2,400„ crew mem­ to be barred fnan th«t school. Wtleoms Htro Wtleem* Here leasing, state police said they HOO Molay. He succeeds Gary §. hind in the car. Portemouth, N.H. tonight where lier demands that no reprisals bers and support personnel had found several “ bricks" of tmeut We will follow this up." ------=r— Hastings. Officers will be Ih- It later turned out that the he and other winners wlU re­ be taken against strikers and been transferred under normal -j) marijuana, some taashlsb, a The 49,000-member imom i stalted tomorrow at 8 p.m. at car had been etolen, but Sbor- celve their prizes. The dinner that good faith negotiations be rotation policies of the U.S. struck Sept 11, the day faU see U.S for all sizes of ^ the Masonic Temple. Barry teU did not this at the time, winds up the faU conference of number of syringed, and other started with the companies that Strategic Air Command. classes were to start. There wac pin-up lamps, m Fahey said. the New England A^ Assocla- paraphernalia.. lease the trucks. Leonard, state master comcilor, De Cormier They will become the main Uttle formal education given Arrested with Shea. in the lamp shades and 1 and State of Connecticut offi­ The deputy coroner„atyo noted The strikers wanted the union force of the 4183rd Bomber during the walkout i ^ c h MOTOR SALES, Inc. that the policeman did not have Saternle’ picture wlU be enter- raid on \tiM house was 18-year- OPEN 6 HAYS lomp chimneys m cers conduct the cere­ to reopen contract talks with the Wing, which is conducting the Thursday when tiu uniotf rati­ monies. "Quite a Deal, Quite a Dealer’’ to prevent Ratti fzdm getting ed in The Best ot Show Con­ m old Sean ^Phiillpe, a tenant.. shippers and get better terms Vietnam raids fied a new contract .«*m«g for away, since tbere was a girt— test, for aU categories and in Most of the 28 persons ar­ - Thurs. Nights till 9 2 locations: Jt The newly elected master for them. Under the current The Air Force said the 90th higher pay and o ^ items HALE 286 BROAD STREIBT—MANCHESTER ' 16-yaarold Mrs. Roy SuUivon at aU cireulatlon classes. TTiat rested in the. crackdown are contract, independent MAIN ST. and EAST M councilor 4s a junior at Wind­ haulers Bomber Wing would return to sought by the tesictaera such oa MIDDLE TURNPIKE N ham High School, Willlmantlc. teen-agers, and the rest are in got 78 per cent of the revenue Westover when its tour of Pacif­ Downtown Main Street, Manchester. . . , SHOP TONIGHT TO 9 PJM— PHONE7>64S-4I65 (8m Page Blevea) (See Page Twelve) This is the prize-winning photogrsiA their early 20’e. more control on removing He attends Grace Episcopal paid to shipping companies. The ic duty is over. nqdive pupils from school. Church, Stafford.