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WASHINGTON (AP)— have been threatening Johnsom The Warren Commission's not Nixon, the commission salo. It was Johnson, then vice presi retioil .on President John dent, who was in Dallas at F. Kennedy’s assassinalSon the time. His visit, April 3$, has sparked a demand that leea, was just is days aftM Congress act at once to im Oswald fired a nighttime rifl# shot that. Just m issed fenrmer prove presidential secur MaJ. Oen. Edwin A. Walker. ' ity. The 888-page report by Ctdef While the commission’s Justice Earl Warren and S&t findings—and criticisms of distinguished colleagues urged creation of a cabinet committea the FBI and Secret Service to assume top responsibility td t —were being relayed to presidential safety. the world, President John' This new body might consid son. swiftly appointed a er, the report urged, "sugges tions'’ made to the commissioa four-man committee to ad — but not specifically endordBd vise him “on the execa by it — that the duty of protect tion’’ of the commission’s ing Preidents be removed from reconunendations. the Secret Service. The execu The main conclusion by the tive and Congress should make the decision, it-said. s«v«n>man pr«ridanUal commis sion is that Lee Harvey Oswaid, The report praised the swot action of individual agents ia a cetlnc alone ^ and not as part of the November tragedy, TTie ny foreign or domestic conspi any response of some "was in u ie racy, murdered President Ken highest tradition of government nedy. It said Jack Ruby acted service," it said. as a loner in gunning down Os But the report called for more wald two days later. funds and personnel immedlaCe- The main recommendation of ly, better lines of coordination the, commission in its 8M-page MtWeen agencies, and a "com report, made public Sunday plete overhaul” of advance night, is legislation — to tighten detection practices. protection of presidents and to It noted Kennedy’s own com make the killing of a president ment to an aide, on the day he or a vice president a federal died —that: '• crim e. "If anybody really wanted*'te Senate Democratic Leader shoot the President of die Unit President Johnson Arrives in East Hartford Mike Mansfield of Montana said ed States, it was not a very President Johnson, sitting in a limousine completely hidden by welcoming Congress should stay on the Job difficult Job — all one had to-do was get a high building some Nutmeggers, arrives in East Hartford, part of a 15-hour tour of New Eng to act cn such recommendations even though it is adjoumment- day with a telescopic rUle, and land. Even factory workers paused to look out windows for a glimpse of the bent. there was nothing snybofto chief executive, scheduled to speak in Hartford this afternoon. (Herald photo But whether President John could do to defend against surti an attempt.” by (jfiara.) . ' son plans to submit any legisla ♦ tive proposals along these lines The Warren Report -r- to JFK and a Nation But the report critically recit -. -g I apparently will await the advice ed a chgin of what It called K a w slr H gA lglllT h of the four-man committee he official failures, omissions and D U Iilk A A V A U U p ^pointed Secretary of ttie ning for the U.B. Senate in New Warren (Jommission’s conclu down Oswald’s guilt, to the errors. Including: 'Treasury Douglas DUkm, acting York, said the commission’s sions. commission’s own unqualified 1. The Secret Service •‘as, a 60,000 on Hand Atty. Gen. Iwholas deB. Kat inquiry was thorough and con The general feeling in Dallas certainty, under a wrtght of matter of practice did not inves In Hartford senbach. Director John A. Me scientious, and that he was was that the cornmipston’s re eyewitness testimony, and other tigate, or cause to be checkfdi satisfied it had "investigated port amounted to a verdict of evidence far more massive than any building along the m c4^ Cone of the Central Intelligence cade route” to be used by Ken Agency, and McGeorge Bundy, every lead and examined every Innocent for the city where Ken was believed to exist. piece of evidence"’ He said he nedy met death. It revealed muddled testimo nedy, Johnson -and Oonnafiy. ^ To Greet Johnson Nets $600 special assistant to the Presl' 3. The Federal Bureau .of dent for national security af- did not intend to read the re Overseas, th« British press ny from Oswald’s pretty Rus- sU^-spebklng widow, Marina, Invetigation failed to alert IJie HARTIfORD (AP)— A ban fh ite, port. generally agreed that the com- T exas Qov. John B . CoimaU; missiop came up with in hanast that tier unstable husband jMven Secret Service to the presenca Amtag the first tb comm«it in Dallas of Oswald, dia lonely HARTFORD (AP)—-President Lyndon B, Johnson dit held up the Northiwest on. the cqmmlaslonls, findings who was riding with and competent report. But the months earUer had threatened paid a visit to Connecticut today—the second stop on Branohief Tbe fioelstar for |tov-1 was Robert^F^ R m na^, Mother adien the' Pfesldeat was report Was dsnaunce|l by the V km .fo lito ' vied '..presldoht bMOding onetime dbfeeter Com m unist.press. a tour of five New England states logs today slhout the time fpesL p t the late- PtW denf^.. The fotn,- a ^ ^ tost Nov-. 22 la^Dallas, MW ran- said h# sgreM fully The Warren report pinned (Bee Page Twelve) Braaldiat’s plane fouched^ t o t Jclmson was eclii^aled to St Rentschler FMd in dent to the large crowd. Others airive hers. hbbrtng SlMt Hartford at on hand were Sen. Ahraham I pja-ZandSa toft by motor Hie bandit made' off wtth •-^1 Ribicoff and National and State about $600, It Is reported. Anguished CrUi cade for an s{q;>earance and Democratic Chairman John M. He entered the bank and Scientific Methods SDMcfa from ths p ortico o f the B ailey. Dallas > Hails Report Hii^ord Times. , thrust a note at the teHer de W ASH IN O’rO N (A F ) — The city’s schools were closed ‘These anguished criea , Thousands of persons at noon for the occasion. Work manding the money. He was Jammed downtown Hartford for last seen running north on Blue the mbmehts after Preel- ers in the state office buildingrs dent John F. Kennedy and Used by Commission a glim pse o t Johnson and to and downtown Hartford busi Hills AVe. from the bank at As lunocent V erdict hoar his talk — delivered f i^ 1300 Albany Ave. Texas Gov. John B. Comtol- ness firms were given time off ly were shot last Nov. 22 In the same rostium that John F. to see the President. ’The hddup apparently was, Kennedy used when be cam planned to coincide with the DALLAS, Tsx. (AP)—^Dallas leaders hailed the Dallas are reported in the WASHINGTON ,(AP)—Warren Commission tevestl>. Dodd and Bailey were on the paigned for the presidency in Warren report: gatiurs used everything from atomic science to plaM jilane with Johnson when it presidential visit when most of Warren Commission report today as a verdict of inno- i960. Harttord’s police would be busy — un exonerpition of charges that the city was to fMmetry in dsvolopi^ the report on President John Fa Police Caiief John J. Kerrigan landed In. E ast H artford. President Kennedy :o "My Qov. John N. Dempsey and' handling heavy Kennedy’s assassination, f ■ »‘ •ctimated that a crowd of 60,- downtown 1 for Fresident John Kennedy’s assassination. dipd, I am hit." innedy his wife greeted Johruwn and crow ds. The report issued Sunday ia 000 peraems was assembled in "I hope we have dispelled the^ sack in which the rtfle was the First Lady at the airport. It was ths IMh boUhip of a myth that there’s an unfavora it has a "hate atmosphere.” Mrs. Kennedy: “ Oh, my studded with references to toe cealed when tt was carried lato the area before the Times Build bank or savings and loan asso sciphtiRe techniques in crimi ing. He estimated that anoUier Dodd’s wife Orace also was ble climate in Dallas that en- The Rev. William A. Holmes, Odd, they have shot foy toe bilUding. ‘ ciation in Omnectiout this year. nology, Including such bid 30,000 persons were assembled among the airport welcomers. gendm an assawdnation,” the Methodist minister who had husband. I love you, Jack." Fiber and _mectrograpllla Mrs. Dempsey presented a ‘The last baiA holdup was cn stsndbys as fihgeriktat analyses along me route of the Presi- Mayor Erik Jonsson said after reported that some school chil analysis by toe FBI ehowM $ie M laiKc bouquet of i^ellow roses Sept. 17 when the Wolcott reading a summary of the re dren cheered upon learning of Gov. Cdnnally: "M , and tl^ relatively recent meth liag was made of paper and dimA route into the city. Branch of the Waterbury Sav' od ot spectrograiMe analysis. Numerous placards were held to Mrs. Johnson, who wore a red port. the assassination, said he has no, no. My God, they tape of toe same Und availaMa Inga was held up. A camera re noted “signs of moderation” in aloft by the crowd that greet«l suit. The President was slain in going to kill us all." These technUiues were em in toe Depoaitoiy mailing rocln. cording the pictures of the ban Dallas.' the Presidmt outside the news The President, upon leaving downtown Dallas tost Nov. 82 by ployed to show, among other Fiber analysis showed further the plane,' embraced Mrs. Dodd. dit leaving the biuik led to his a sniper the commission said Multimillionaire oilman H. L. Mrs. Connally: " I t ’s an toin gs: that stranda of a blanket ia paper building. Some of them Hunt, major advertising sup ■aid: "Let us Continue with He shook hands to a group ayrest along with a young Suf- Sunday was Lee Harvey Os- right. Be still.” -That bullets fired frqm a vMch toe rifle had bean field woman charged with being | wald. porter of the conservatlve-ori gun ordtred, owned and used by wrai^Md wera bn Ihe p^tbP. LBJ." (See Page Eight) an accessory. It said he had no considrators, ented "Life Une” radio pro Lee Harvey Oswald kUIed Ken- Human hair an toe blanket WM Some signs boosting Republl- gram, called the report ‘to very nPdy .and wounded Oev^ John B. aan presidential candidate .Bar foreign or domestic, leftwing or identical to Oawald’s. A m ail right. honest finding.” (Jcnnaily of Texas. scrap cC fiber caught in the rlfla ry CfoldWater also were in evl- Dallas bad been i criticised Marina O^ald, the accused 552 "Iversons —That ona bullet wbleh struck stoat was identical to that in a dence. from many quartets as a haven assassin’s widow who lives in Kennedy probably also s^ck shirt Oswald was assrlng w lm Johnson’s visit coincided with of "hate groups,” particularly the Dallas suburb of Rich Tell Stories OonniUly. arrested. • * the formal opening of Sen. extremist i^t-w ing elements. ardson, was noT available for Thomas J. Dodd’s campaign for —Thft ths shots — probably The Osk Ridge National La(o- John Stemmons, {uresident of com m ent. . three were fired trora the r a t^ performed ■ neutron-acti re-election. the Dallas Citisens Council, Jack Legett, a representative Dodd, a longtime friend of During Probe sixth floor of toe Texas School vation analysla on paraffin cMM viewed,, the Warren report as. of Itorper A Row, New York Bo(ric D epository building in Johnson, Introduced the Presi made of Oswald’s hands MM "comidete I’lndication of such publishing house, said Mrs. Dallas over a spaa of between r ^ rtieek.'Tbay .hhowed n m By MARTHA OOUC malicious • and Impulsive Oswald was at a remote spot 4.9 and more than 7 seconds. dues of barium and aiitlmci!^ ch a rges.” with a woman writer helping WA8HINOTON (AP) — The whleh also were pceeent cU tha 1 >3-: her write a-- book. Legett said (T o begin with, F B I balUstiCB The report,” he said, "is Warren Commission and its tests — emi^oylng microscopic rifle and pistol used in the Kqni Train Crash conclusive proof this was an act any comment Marina would Bedy asiassinntien and laaw have about the report would be staff took the testim ony e t 862 examination of marktngs — of a madman, not that of some showed a Mannlicher tify to r t o * senger on the Rock I^and train, Harvey. Oswald had spent time precauUons broke down at nefar- eoople la aem iu -rt in the Soviet Union rat said: Kennedy car, appeared in per- ‘The steamfltter, Bom id L- told Hie Associated Press. GOP Senate minority leader Everett Dirksen tried Brennan, 46, bad bean loabi, ^ .t o mst. ••Most of us wef-e Just relax- •‘The reactionary Ambrieqn 9on at the commlsslon’i hearing his hand at leading a different kind of ‘minority’ (S m ^ R igh t) room . on a balustrade directly across Itag. I w as reading. press tried to ploture Oswald- as & at a Republican rally Rim chicken barbecue in Salis a Marxist.” The list of witouaee- includeg toa street fir m tb s book bijiUd- .^•All of- a, sudden there w as ing. Tbs presidsntial motorcade y or tsrrific bang," Pets said. "My bury yesterday. Aski^ wh^ he decided tp address Rome’s proCotol^uhtot Paesa such divenw penon* m . W I Tisxt of A t h rrea Director J, Bklgar Hoovinr and a was paemg in front of him Itoad hit the seat in front of me a orowd in out-of-the-way Litchfield County, Sen- S«ta said in a fidtt-page head Uni that the report "raises tourist .who waa bi Mptak, Soviet vtofn ha hoard the nolsa. . s s v . Diiksen replied “because I W|Ui invited,” and “be R eport Summary aeoU9od i •‘SomefUnB Juat rlRtat aftilFl b e more doUMs Uiat It HtUes.” XSttam he 1 ^ , w " cause I w an|ad\ to.” (Heflld photo by Fiske.) I Rcgna'a Independant R Tempo .4Mory w pige t^ ^ .) &at ttto Mpert (I
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MAirCHlBnm jm GNlNG HEBAI^, UANCHESTER, CONN^ MONIUY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1084 PAGE " t u b MAjnSfflSTGS EVENING H ER AIA MANGHBSfCSB» OQNN, lK»n>AY. SEPTElfEEBr 1 M 4
iw dWy. dbd tha profinm la H&fcsaa^ the SSUriMry ia)ly. snoMlabtly allapuid both to itu-; South Windsor Sheinwold on Bridge In an effort to hrliM out a laigar aielaim'aiM to biaae New York 552 Persotfs 2,00Q in SaUsbury than psual ebowo. TTia towns aadimeas. 1 anlktoate a great basldos lallsbury wan Osqasn, Buecam ftir Ml-. Brawlay and' DtHTT BB APiUn> TO MKWt North Csnesn, NortMk, Sharon, and hla oohorta. 10,840 Persons Admitteid Tell Stories o a r Bomm at t b e m outh Ksht and ODtnwdU.. - “TBE WAY Whila rm on tha subjact of By ALFRED 8HEINWOU) Listen to Dirksen The orawd gatharod at HoUey: Madimol Man’s Team Oharaptan Orov# daspifa winds that out-of-town concerts this might To Pond During Summer During whipped t v Lake W o n o n soi^ i u i M y s 1 HEARD IT” ba .aa good a placa aa say to TIM eUqnetta books tad y w Oy FHilInBAS ITSKB muc into a chappy froth and cenunant on the Handel and dot to look too olooely at a ^ fipheto Oa Pago 1) Mow paper putos and m im a (OeaMMMd fnaa Paga,Oas> Haydn Society of Boston. The Town Maakgw Tany V.< •Oil ba IB ttlTalaraentuT Khools and tbe chapter tor poUto bridgo 759 ts ■nan tree hruchSa 1 about tha hy John Gruhei Hartford Festival Orchestra Spraakal a— minrtrt today that from the UMvonUty of Hgrttofd. players aaya to pay yourtoaem Bqiublicans from seven, quiet Litchfield County eeeeria Laa Harvey Oswald 976 path. I W B OlVB and Choiua is relatively new, Thera will be in oanrica read fai cloan, crUp money. There s I69t4 communities had the rafly of their pc^tical lives yes The Republicans were kU un 104M0 paraoM ware admitted to ing maoUaga for tnaritloa Head thsca. BO naad ta t a ctaptar on how but the Handel and H a j ^ So- swimming facilttiM at Spring 75 QW9S terday afternoon: Their guest of honor Was'GOP Sen abashedly enthusiastic about ! * daty la tha oldest mudcal or- room teachers; qurrtcuhim de- IS ttario accept money, because a po- Diritsan, aad gave a parUculariy Fond during tba abort awte- valopmant for apaeial adueor ■to bridga idayer is a bom loo- ate minority leader Everett Dirksen of lUinoia. Canixstkm hi the United Ststes baadqnartars on Uis fourth floor warm responsa to Lodge aa well. TO TAL VALUE tlon elaao, and damonotratinsi k crowd catlmatod at ahoat^ and is celsbrstlng its 190th sn- ming Moafai. di'ibin^Oteraao of Foroign W an 3,000 showed up at Holley Dlrksan’ s vlrit to the atate was First la about to lBmda6bai it la excellently'adaptad to laasoiia to r taortMra new to South deoler KI65 nothing very extrema about debut by the (Toup. Moaart niverasry this aesson. Manager SprenkeL la a re Grove park—In an oak grove brirt. He arrived Saturday af CREBI iH m Tocli to abew muaical real' town in the areas of reading, bufidlng aoar dm Suprsma vulnoraMe Barry Goldwater.” ternoon, nent the night with 4taata aC that city that culture never cot a larce orchestra in That makes it ona of the old port to the town 'council noted math airi^ectence. Ooort. At various tlihss msm- a — Three on Lake Wononaoopomuc in J S T A M P f est musical organisations in the He alao said he agreed with friends, and arrived in iallalmry National la not Haaltad W U M bic oitlea hia day, so the instrumental de that there were 10.7U riridwt hsn and ths staff went to DaL Hearts the Lakevllla section of Salis Low, Low Prices • • • arorld as well. Founded In lAl4 laa, Tex., to get first-hand vieris t e 'f ? S bury—to oat barbecued chick Sen. Kart Hundt af South Caro late in the morning. aloM. Xa Aott. Robert Brawley mands sre not overpower hie ^ aUnBaalnna at tan cents per ree- A t a votor-maUng oeeriMi Wsat opanad tbs w 5 .^ ' The program, which ran the tvork. the organigatkjn Is old enough and talk to wltnieaia en and hear the minority lead lina that "we must elevate the la Blaairtu to take the Hart idaat sad 133 aon-raakfaal ad- Saturday - 985 reatdenta wwre hsarts, dsclarsr Playad tha ii tone of public life, aad got about a hafi hour bMiind a c M fi Stores ford Fbatteal Orebaatra and Nevertheless it is a valuable to have contacted no less a com regirtered. . Demoerata num Oodgrasa gave dto ctaninis- , and »M t natural- er speak. The usual turn-out missiona for a total of 10A40 ffon dummy, away from political amaan.” ule, thraatened to keep tha min Cfaonia to Iflneoln Center work muaicslly, and one which poser than Beethoven arith a bered 146; Republicana 57, and alon authority to subpoada ritt- ty j^yad low. Driifhtad at this ad, howovor. e o y H dm shtbs for Salisbury GOP rallies is and Green Stamps! admissioaB. about 300. "Tha firrt time that I ran ority loader from catching a Wadaaaday eveninf to preaant suffers a certain decree of view to having him write some la the report Spreakal stated independents, 63. nesaaa and erldann. It alao of a trick, South pUyad bn ak 8-1. acheduled 8 p.m.. flight from a fa ngiam oanavristng niunben heclect. so that critics and au thing fbr it. Nothing came of Marine Lance Cpl. Tbomns authorised the eommlariod to dm low haart from hla hand. Ha Dally Oaesdsn Dirksen conducted a half for the U.S.'' Senate,” Dirksen » « .* the Bwltnmlag area was said in characterlatlcaUy'meas-' Hartford'a B r^ey Field. prnvloaaiy presented at . the dience aUke will be clad to at the venture, because Beethoven C Hart, son of I v . and Mrs. compel tasttanody from wltneas a m rsmambared Ua chUdbood Partoar epsw wHh 9 NT, aad hour news conference in the not opaaad until 14 dua to park’s rustic community hall ured words, ”1 called my oppon Blooniflald concerts. tend a performance of it Mr. arms getting good fees for hia the oompietion of Improvements Harold. T. Hart of 118 Oakland aa who invokod tho FifUi training in dms to glva Wart a the Bozi playsr jam ee. Yon M t Amendment against sstf-taeri- soon after hla arrival. He de ent a faker — and X was sorry This Is purriy a eenture la Brawley does well with Moaart, oompoaitioaa at that time and to tha property. The swimming 1 ^ Iq a member of Marine gnUriri amUa. holit Spai os, 84i Haarto, 9-7-9; Uiouch he is scarcely in a claas knttum Hrilcdpter Sqaudron mbiotlad by provldtaig for ths Daelarer next draw thraa DIamaads, 19A5-8t CHba, 6|.i9. livered his talk — jaddresaed to the moment tbe word left my Groton Officer DOUBLE JtjL GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY harT ford'^^oo^ eivle pride, for nobody invited the Boston group probably program waa cloeed on a daily Ups.” the froup to the famous bas- with the late Bruno Walter. 388. ITie sqnadroH recently par- grant of Immunity to ptuoocu- rounds of trumps, caahad tha 9-3. getting out the Republican vote didn’t hsve enough money to baaia aa of Lobor Day though fiod. Immunity tfador these After tbe press confersnes tloa of music at 6Sth and It may be arcued that he weekend awlmmlng was tried Uclpated in a night tea aasanlt oce of haarta, aiid lad to dum What 5a yan say? this November — about 8 p.m. Saves Girl’s Life interest the composer. provlaiona was not graufod to Between tbe two events he Dirksen Joinsd the chicken bar Broadway where world-famous doesn't claim to be Bruno W al during the first two weakaada laadinr ca the island of Vle- my’s king of cluba to discard Aaawor: Paas. Paitnar’s epen- Still they were Interested in any wltnaas during m eodunio- | i« Md is not forchig. Just Joined the 1,500 paying guests becue m the grove. (Though 9,- oreiiaotraa are wont to display ter, either, but by invadinc in S^tombar. quee.M, Puerto Rico. two diamonda on tha aca Of Special — Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday N ew 'Y o rk ’s Philharmonic Hall new arorks even in those days riod’s iaveadgattod. ' ehibs and king of hearts. But ly Invltatloaal. You aaod about at the barbecue in the grove, 000 attended, there was chic)csa G R O T O N (AP)— A G roton fhalr skins. StUl, Fm aU in favor and they stlU are. This aaason Samuri Brady, raeraatioa di e n o u ^ fo r o n ly about IJKM) of the idea. Hartford is an cx- he lays himself wide open for AU baariags wan clossd to ba sdU had tha ktaig-Jack of dia 4 points for a rsaponss, aad you Dirksen spoke ropeaUdly dur policeman ia ^radltod with lav will see the aro i^ pramiMe of rector, indicated that admia- tha public unless the wttnsas th em ). etfen t d ty musically and not comparison with anybody, any monds, and had to loaa both of art a quaan riiort of thot ing his three hour stop-over of ing the life' of a six-month old where. any time. Randall Thompson’s "Passion siona would have bean approxl- nqusstod an opsn hsaring. Only thorn to Waot. Down one. the candidacy of Arisona Sen. Da^te a high wind thatot the least of its muaical assets caused a hail of acorns from girl who was choking on a piece Philip Ruder, concert mas According To St luks" which matriy fifty par oant hl|^im for two hssrings wars opan. Thaas South riiould refttee the gift Oasp. Barry Goldwater, who Dirksen is the Hartford Festival which tha year had tha awiminlng wars tha llmas Mark Laas, Naw the tress, Dtritaeif ' sat at a pic of flaahlight bulb. M r. Brawley orpanised and con ter of the Manchester Civic the orguiixstlon will present by winning the first trick with said was his "political godson.” program started after the cloee Yark attotnay who aaiM ba rap- ■O U S E fm rB C3MAROED nic table with State chairman The policeman, Ruaaell Bar ducts. Orchestra, will be featured so both in Boston’s Symphony HsU Am aea of baaria. Ha draws ona But questioners were inter loist in tha Second Concerto and in New York’s Philharmon of edxMl and better weather raaaatad tbs intarasto a f Oh- round of tnunpa with tha queen, SBYMOUR (AP) — Police ested as well in his unsuccess A. Searla Plnney and 1989 gub- ber, applied mouth-to-mouth Now Tortc wOl hear an excel- tonditione had been present this waM, taadflsd. amatorial aqjirant John Aitop, resuscitatton on Kerry Allen oeDsBtly well chosen procram for Violin and Orchestra by ic Han. Both pr esentations wiU toads a club to tha king and have charged Mrs.' Mhrtha ful efforts to introduce into tbe Prokofieff. Mr. Ruder played be in Mardi. •QiniiMr. Plaza 7 raffs a k w Ohib wHh the nine Lougfaran, 40, with,m urder in Senate a bill drir^rlhg the ef emphasising an occasional point dtirliiig a trip from poUce haad by Os Hartford froap. About July 19 waa tha date o f the with the wave of a ^ ck en leg. quartera to Lawrence Memorial BO Instrumentalists a n d 'a cou the arork with the Hartford During the season both Han of v a d e a tho fatal stabbing of bar hus fect of oourt ordered legis greatoet number d( aiknlerione Hoapltal last night. ple of doaen dwristers will Festival summer before last del and Haydn arill. he repre P u b l i G Records TTben both oimonenU {day band, Bdward, 48. She ontared lative reapportlonment. Con The qieaklng program got and did s very cood Job from s with 693 persons praaent Chiba on this trick South’s slam no ploa in CIreult Oourt at An- necticut haa been ordered to re underway shortly after sena Her parents, Mr. aad Mra. make the Journey, and while sented. of course. Ib e fotner Heads DsBMeratle Oranp this M not an overwhelming technicsl viewpoint. A t the by his “Mesaiah” and the latter Schedule is sure. He leads .his low trump aonia .Saturday and was tssns- apportion its General Assem torial candidate John Ixidga ar James AUen, broogtat Kerry in Joseph KrawaM of South Dsada rived at the park ^ heUcoptar f(M^, it Is qfOlte sufficient to time I felt he did not hsve s by ’The Seasons.” In addition to dummy’s king and ruffs an- forrad to the State Jail in bly. to hesdqautera and asked for cotnmsndinc over-sll concep Windaor haa baan named chair WldUuA Franda Miaurcr and otbor low club. Bridgeport Loughrpn .was about 2:15 pirn. help. ^ The baby could not the demands of the eveninc. they arill present Bloch’s ’’Sac man e f Connecticut R ural Nancy B. Maurar to KarUs and Dirksen, sitting in front of a tion of the arork and contented PLAZA/7, tha Ooordinathig Now South can draw tho last stabbed In the cheat early:Sat huge, stone fireplace In the D irksen had no soon.ar breathe. To becin with there will be red So^ce.” MsMa Daniels' Americana for Johnson ana Irana PuDcstenls, psoparty at stepped to the outdoor podium Mosart, r^resented hy his 39th himself arith surmountinc each Council for the A rt’s festival trump and get back to dummy urday in tha driveway of hia park’s community hall, told re Barber kept iqi the mouth-to- musical problem as It rose. “Kaultste Deo.” and Fsure’s Humphrey. 3U LydaU 8t snd uttered his f i r s t ’Sentence, Synddiony adiich is in the key In and around Hartford’s Ooa- by leading his carefuUy pre- home during an aiguraant with porters that the substituto mouth resuscitation for the en- With a year and more of “Requiem.” The present con' K rawaU tenohes mothomatics Fredmidc Panibarton and Bu- his wife, police Ud. when the L a k e v ille fire horn b # o f ^ major. This is not the mrved low heart to dummy’s 1 "sense of Congreea” bill on leg tlrk trty to the hoq>ltal, where greater familiarity wlUi uie!l“f»«r H . °*?<**y: at South Windaor High School Btitutioa Plaaa, (q>cns at noon niCa T. Pambart6d to Albert H ., gan to blare— ftirther delaying most difficult of Mosart’s ardrks Eric Lelnsdorf arill oonduet the MU) is with his fa tomorrow on the Plaxa. Dixon and TTielma C. Dixon, T7i« ace of clubs then islative reapportionment “will the base of the metal flashlight SIRLOIN composition, he should do s a talk that w as already running PORTERHOUSE last have only as much effect as the bulb waa. removed from the nor is it one of the best known. bang-up Job this time. He has performance of ’T lie Seasons. ther in tobacco and poUto Performances scheduled for property at 158 Adama St 1 drop# the queeh, and toe late. courts are willing to give it” baby’s throat. Kerry went home played in New York before, It is readily apparent that farming at Waiting. tomorrow include: ■ caw dand DoCroeae unungtiai bvo cluba am also good. South When the horn atopped, Dirk T h e compromise lej^Iation after two hours of treatment. and tha critics arere very fa music in the United States is "Ptaiocchlo,” a chUdran’a H m r T o H o l d Hie- iqqpotntment as state urgee <«ly that the courts al sen quipped “It isn’t always Pm vorable toward him. He should in fairly healthy ahapa. On one «->». irm.il of the voluntaer or- opera, to be giywi hy tha Hartt Barie C Tedfoid and^fbU R.. *® **'’• “P mood trick. low state l^ilalatures time to saluted before I even, get my make an even greater impres had we have a naw, vigtwoua ganlxatioB ef rural voters sup Schocri of Muaie of tha Univer Tedford, property at 49 Okford The point is that South starts ledistrict themsrivea. mouth open.” FALSE TEETH sion this time. group invading New York in porting ths Democratic ticket sity of Hartford at 4:30 pjn. S t Dirksen said be considered toe’ hand with ten sure tricks “A three Judge court in V ir Mor* RrMly la Ploc* FlnaHy, New Yorkers win sisarch of acclaim, while on the was announesd in Washington, at the outdoor stage west of Baleaaa a f A< himself Barry Ooldwater’s "p6- hear the first concert perform D. C . by Robert Scott, chair the Connecticut Bank A Trust Hemphill.' Nojras.-,and Oo. and riiould play for two extra ginia has already ignored the Dovoor (alas tasUi annoy and ■n- other hand are have aa organi clubs rather than Just one ex bill,” Dirksen said, and has Utlcal mld-Y^e or goitfather” ance of Uian Carlo MenotU’s man of the National Cmnmittae Building. against Frank B. Wyman, hsnaea by ■Upptns.diopplas or wob- sation arith a tradition of a cen tra heart. If either opponent called for the Immediate over since he "discovered” the Ari bBnt alMB you aat. laush or Utt? *”nie Unicom, ’The Qorgon, and tury and a half in the business of Rural Americana for John “Rigoletto,” a lining people’s property at 34 Main St zonan and prqx>sed he run for FREE!! Just a UtUa PASTEXTB on the Manticorc.” It aras present puppet ers, bring preeentod M arriim Xieenaa discards on the second round haul of that atate’s legislature. yonr platai.lhls alkallae «non-aeld» of making music. *17111 is typical son and Humphrey. one of the state’s Senate seats ed at the Center In 1997 by the Connectleut Opera Guild William 'niomas Oliban, of clubs. South is in position to Asked to expreM his feelings A Now Roll Of powder bolds laise teeth m a n t t r m X t of the country. ’There is always Intemgeney Masting draw trumps and lead his low 18 yean ago. and asors oomfortably. No rummy, as a ballet, but oddly enough An inter-agency meeting will at 4:30 pjn. in the Hartford Windaor, and Shirley Ann Ra- about unit repiesentatkm, Dirk Goldwater, the minority lead pooay, pasty taste or rseIlna.Ooas na» this is the first cteeert, per new blood, yet there remain Stage dompany theater at heart for a finesse of dummy’s ooor. S e & •‘plats odor*^ (daBtars be held Wednesday at 8 pm. at baglino, 89 Hamlin St, Oct 8, sen said that “In agricultural e r said, doea n ot pose social Kodak Film formance that New Yoiker’s traditions of fine performances Kinalev and Market Sta. S t James’ Church. ^ Jack. He can then take two dis MAM.Hf -.n i- Snath). Oat PSBTBITB today at extending back for many, many the South WlmMor High SchooL cards and try for a diamond statea, or those dominated by security, and. would not lead the drus aountars onrywban. arffl hear, aceordiag to the pub m Spreading the Newt.” a l of lun AVIii » ’ • i a ain ^ large city, state legis With Baoh BoB Itovolaped years., Bach balances the other. 17 agenda will include: I7n- nation into war. lisher. The publiMier should cal responaiblUty and control ocnedy play to be preosnted at To wmiam Vittner, additions P**” should be adopts latures should make provision Instead, he said, Goldwater (Bbudeand White aad know, of course, since he col My arishee to both the old ling of aenricea; discussion of the outdoor aUge at 7 pjn. to commereisd buUtong at 1 for representation for other ar “is for freedom. His gospel la OMer Ptfofo). lects the performance fees. aiKl the nei^. outside acUvitias of public TTie Manchester Pipe Band, ToUand Tpka, 11,500. eas of the state.” to keep the United States a ’This work brought last sea schools. during non-school along with the Hartford YM CA I f one section dominates a place where there is no celling son’s Hartford Festival of Mu RAILROAD DEFTOIT UGGETTS LB hours; adequacy of aise of agen FoBc Dancers and the Polish atate legislature, he said, the on w h^ a man can become.” TOP ROUND ATTHEPABKAOB sic to a close and it aras given cy mwnberahip; image buildup Dramatic Club Dancers be NEW. HAVEN (A P ) — The HeTucaUed that he came to GLOBE , a stunning perfomvance at that trustees of tha-bankrupt Now TRY OUR SPECIAL distribution of tax funds is like Police Arrests through industrial development tween 7:30 and 10 p.m. at the. ly to be inequitable. his position in the Senate foom time,*l said of it that it “came i activities, and adiStional topics dance oourt in the Phoenix Mu Haven Railroad reported this ITALIAN DINNERS as close to perfection as you { Later he said the fight a IlUnoU boyhood that aaw him CUBE T rm I Ssrrics ^ for maetingB. tual building. weekend toe line’s deficit for Per Person aa a hare-foot, overhauled eon are likely to encounter,” and 1 Frederick M. Newman, 17. of against reapportionment will be 1 The South WindsM- Ooopara- ‘T7>e Man Who Married a AOguet was |1J72,865. The de- HJSO of a recent immigrant. 90S MAIN STREET meant it. I expect this to re- *4 Cambridge 8 t. and Anthony firtt 'in August 1963 was $1,- resumed in tbe Senate when H LB Uva Nureary School will hold a Dumb Wife,” a comedy play SERVED NIGHTLY AT reconvenes in January. Diricaen alao asked RepubU' MS-2165 ^ ceive the greatest critical ac- r . Petkaitls. 17, of lOg Camp- coflea hour tomorrow nig)it.at 8 SiLOlS. TTie trustees said the TOP SIRLOIN scheduled for 8:30 p.m. at the Tha curly - haired senator cans to back John Lodge, with daim. a ^ Tm sure the au- fi«id Rd., were each charged at the Bvrrgreen Lodge on Main deficit for January through Au- vduMU he served - in toe U.S. Bgcut In Mnn- dimee wfll be fascinated, aa with iUegal discharge of fire- outdoor stage. g t ^ 'this year was 310,260,794, ■pent the majority of the con St. Parents will be given an “Puriie Victorioua,” a dra C A V E Y ’S House of Representatives, snd LB r an AirBnus.^ . works last night at about 10 coinpared with $8,905,992 for the ference in “setting the record opportunity to meet the new matic play at 8:30 pjn,^ at tha ITiomss Meskill, running for GROUND ROUND It U no sm ^I task totackle o’clock, ^ e two youths were teachera for tha oenning school ssine period last year. atraif^t" on Goldwater'a politi congress from toe newty created N ew York, particularly arith an picked up at a d riv e d resUu Hartford Stage Oompany. cal atands. year, Mrs. Gloria Laibowits and C^en rriiearaala of tlM Hart “T Sixto Senatorial District. aggregmUon whose num bers 1 ^n T w h U e poUce were toves tl ohld m at Goldvmter's Other speakers included LONG ISLAND M d repuUUon ^ not out- ugpting a complaint from an Mrs. Hannah Maritser. AH ford Festival of Music prehea- mothm and fathers are urged much pubUctopd rammenta cm Lodge, who caUed Dirksen “ the U . S. N a 1 09 r e s M who reported tra (Prokofiev violin Obnekrto that the orchestra will be about to attend. tha TVA were "taken out of Uviig symbol of a woridng two- with PtalUip Ruder, Robert TONIGHT context,” and that the Arisonan POTATOES WasHad and Sized party system in this country,” half the size usually heard at Clinroh Pnnrt Meets Brawley oonductlng) at 8:30 T T r m car had thrown a lighted fire On Wednesday the Christian FIRST R U N would stand behind the gov Meskill, and (Connecticut Na PhUharmonic Hall, and the cracker from the arindow of a p.m, at tha Avery Theater of O O RREC nO N chorus less than half, the very Education Committee of the aoLTo ^ i g r e H ^ ContlnnoBe from 7:95 ernment power project; that tional Committeeman Theodore JUMIO FOR *1116 First CoagregatioTUd Church. the Wadsworth Athenaum. Goldwater fully supports Ryan of jmaron. Cantaloupes Wc Are Open I wsiiyi*uieuifc p w v * description Main St., will meet at the home A1 Lepak’s Concert Jazx M tk ii w iiw ibiflIrH iM i! “strengthened Social Security Seven Litchfield Country of the car to pcdice. Newman Band of tlM University of Hart NATIVI of Mrs. John Tripp. aystem;” and that “there' is towns got together to invite Sen. EACH DidIjrtinSiSO and Petkaltia each posted a OS Thursday the ^u reh commit ford la a Jams concert at 9:30 LARGE SNOW WHITE bond and aaralt appearance in Cauliflower tee will meet at 8 in the W al p.m. on tbe outdoor stage. Thursday tiH 9 P JL XERO Circuit Court 13 on Oct. 19. Among the permanent ex M eet end Frediice Prices Iffertive Monday, Tueidey end Wednesday Only “ GMrt-T*- Malcolm F. Barlow, ,31. of BO cott Building. GRAPHIC Senior choir rebearaaU will hibits scheduled to run through Shop Spring ' St., aras charged arith ' TODAY! TWO G(X)D REASONS TO VISIT * be held Wednesday at 7 pm. In out the six days of Plasa/7 will COPY SERVICE failure to obey a traffic signal When Everybody’s Open the sanctuary. Anyone Intereat- be a series of painting and INC. (■is.aMwSS«) (red light) yesterday at 10:30 sculpture exhibits. Including: Compare These Low a.m. The onsight violation OC' ed is invited to attend. World’s Fair Bus An open a i f exhibit of I^toit- curved at Broad St. and W. Mid Ing and aculptura on the f wrth Glazier s dle Tpke. Barlow was sum Buses hsve been chartered RKD'S, hK. for a Wortd’s Fair trip Oct. 3, floor of the Phoenix Mutual OM M i mmd VwUowm Shop moned to appear in Circuit building. CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc "YOR" GARDEN Court 13, Manchaater, on Oct. leaving hers about 10 am. and 9-01 PKG • t l limi returning 3 am . Oct. 4. Adult A qweial Invltatiowal sculp F R O Z E N - Regular or Crinkle Cut 90-7197 19. couples Interested in further in ture exhibiUon by artieta who French Fries 1 0 ‘ formation may contact Mra. are teaching in Central New Clara Driscoll, 892 Main St, or England art schools, at toe 14-OZ 3 Mrs. Caroline Tocc, 523 Main Travelers Insurance Rotunda. TUESDAY IS FARM HOUSE " ntOZEN • Chocolate, ^ j j j t 9 | 0 0 V S t And the DiagJiUev - Lifer col THF 'fiR rHFVRfti ft/ EXCITING NEW ELEGANCE Banana, Cecoenut, Lemon,. Strawberry H H I PKGS .» I The South Windsor Collage lection of ballet designa, on ex GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT 1 SIBN ANY FUEL OIL Srtiolarahip Fund will meet to- hibit by toe Wadsworth Atoene- THE UvJ CHEVRQLET/surroUNDS AN ALL-NEW CHASSIS Cream• ft Pies « ! night at 8 at the South Windaor um at toe Hartford National AT I High School.' Ail residents who Bank A Trust Oo. exhibit hall. CONTRACT UNTIL YOU ! contributed to the fund last 1-LB1-OZ year are urged to attend. There HNAST CANS 4 will be an election of officera (IN UNION) 4 8 9 * t GET OUR and a vote taken on a proposed Fruit Cocktail D o r r Carville’s 5 bylaw. » Appointed Cholrmna ROUTE IS ^ E X IT 10S 16-OZ 4 DOUBLE UISCOUNT BEAL! George Stone, chairman of tha 4 Democratic town committqji, East Windsor RROM 4 TO 10 P.H. — ALL YOU CAN iA T I IMPALA SUPER HNAST CANS t has announced the appirintment SPOST CONVERTIBU 6 8 5 ‘ 3 “THL CARPETBAGGERS” Apple Sauce of Dr. Irvling Freedman, 106 DRIVE-IN • ■ 5 INTERESTED IN HAVING STAMPS? Farmstead as fitiMcial Geo. Peppard - Carol Baker Fri«d Chleksn and Spoghatti, chairman for the 1964 campaign. la Color - Shown 9HM HNAST m Thin or Regular fJjP 1-LB -I INTERESTED IN SAVING SERVICE COSTS? — Phis— , / Sdqd, Rolls, B«v«raga — $1.50 t Stone cited him for excellent PKGS t INTERESTED IN SAVING FUEL OIL? r e ^ t s obtained when . Dr. ‘ADVANCE TO THE REAB’ Chlldrcii under 13 with parents— $1.00 also ELBOW ^C A R O N I ^ v| with Glean Ford at 7:16 9 5 ‘ I Freedman served in the same CONE AS YOU ARE! ’fiRrnpVAio/ stunning HARDTOP STYLING Spaghetti 4 I capacity during the 1963 cam- Strato Wed. - The Beadee to I ”A Hard Day’s Night” Danctag every Sa4nrday to the JOAN JQYCE TRIO D O CORVAIR/ SPORTIER-THAN^EVER GO 4 LAST...BUT BEST OF ALL ! pvi«n- f David Paine, Ash Rd., incom- Special Wed.: Matiaee pre 16-OZ . ing president of the South Wind- view showing at 3:1A Tlekets ■ Cream Style t SAVE MONEY mow om sale. FINAST CANS 3 ! aor Young Republican Club, 4 4 9 * fS \ said he will conduct a drive to Sweet Corn % M $$ REAL HARD CASH $$ , recruit members to thie club. ■ I He stated the Young Republt- 1-LB1-OZ 'N Wo'll Help You Do It All— Plus { cans would woric in clpae Uason HHBMWMf mmmmi i A t 7:00 i' I with the town Republicfui Party. 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4 - j . r .V M A IT O B IE E BVKNIMO H »ALD |^M AM auaM IC CX»Oi^ .MONDAY, g E P m c a i m i MANUUUS'iiiili hiVim>lLNG TmtALD. MANCHliibliiiKr CXINN., MONDAY, SEFi Em BER 28. 1964 FM B i A b o o t T o w n 'AistFOiiaut Opeiis l e . V ' i f -• *n ru TV-Radlo Tonight State Aviation Week In the TelevUion It’s SO easy A riiin iit Eofcne A. .Ccrnan. jet inlot, oagineer, and Lee* 4:00 ($> Big Theatsr ■bKe speaker, onened Coorfecticiit Aviatkm Week News ( 4) News • _ ,i3> I've CM A Seqrat to shop Ilia ia HeitwnL Nary Lt. Cemaii, a meniba’ MRS. >9nr r. KiarMBDT 8:80 (S-iMO) No Time (or IgU. WASHXNGTOK (AP) "The ta) Top 23 Flue One (U) Andy Orinith kf Uie near third groop of aatronants, flew into Hart- 9i) Iw t'c New (34) Travel Time ; 11 • ’dock iHt aight.^------SctcUl l i s t o f W a s h in g ^ ” 80) Early Show 8:46 (3) iMItloal Broadcaat. dropped the name o f Mra. Jhhn ,40) i-aramta »:00 (M) Fay TV A, Algeria Om tm , Honaton. ______Dwight David, am of Hanfy J b ^ ^ W- F. Krimady thU'yaar baeause kf 4:10 (8) News, Sports. Weather (8-30-40)>S040) r Wendy ■ and — Me ol «:U (33) Club House (3-13) Lucy Show T . laaa PatrioU Kaanaa Chmtto, 15 Brook Bt, Wapping. He her m ove to New T o ik , but^ «:i0 (84) N>EL Sea Coranuinity 1:80 (8-U) Many Happy Re(i UL Ocniaa >• marriad ta th* waa bom Sept 14 at Mpnehestor Memorial HoapltaL Hla retains lU listing of Robert F. U‘>3H0) BuBNey-BrmUey (23-80) Hollywood A Sti fonncr P i kMm J«u> Atdilap «4 matathal fraadpamata a n Mr. aad Mra. F d lx J. Kaanaa, Kennedy. ■,8) Walter Cronklte (8-3040) Bing Croahy Carolyn Hagnar Shaw U pub- " Oallant lien (10) Feter Gunn Wla Oddyta •( SS Spenee Honataa. Ik oy have a dau^Oar, latdatTlidur Norwldi. Hla pafbmal graadmothar la Mra. Catbariaa Chen- _ _ N^sbeat 10:00 (8) Richard Diamond,- TCraaa Dawn. IS maatha aM. lUhar of tba lUt. known as the :4t (3uxR(Si Ooohran (12) Slattery'! Feopla Ta w . WmppU^ a Pratt and atte, Norwich. Ha has ana brothar, Brlaa Todd, 2; aad one ? Bator, Daborab ly a a , 4 ^ . "Green Door" because ot lU ;00 (8) FDOUcal Broadcast (8-30-40) Ben Caeey IjaprilM T MlierrtaSiic fUckt taot , ^ ^ - peen suede eover. Although . 08) Atoeriptioii TV (10-lito) NBC Speolal (O iMgliiiiw aad Ckaxw CMahoba. (84) Wtairs New (34) btfiehool Frevlew dahanca, Laara ly a a . daagbtef o f Aola (JTolm) and Aim Itobert F. Kennedy resigned as (p-32j040)k News, Sports, (18) fUbacripUOn TV WapptDg Wood Bd- katagtaB, Andover Cody JatanaoB. «9 Clyda Bd.td T ^ im waa born S ^ t 14 at Man* attornayacc fBgkta, i SenaU from New-Toric, Mrs. SdMMdhS Mr. and Mrs. Bhaaaeo Waltar, Portlaad. Ora. She haa three 7:10I . A V (8)\ 9 t MorleJ M W t e ^ V U :l t (30) Tonight Show, lO kodl flgnred tkey bad *a i« OPEN I Shaw aaid, he still maintains a 7:15 (»> Male. HlghllMu (40) Dick Fowell Mail Taken brotbarn, MlBiaM, 16, StophBt, 18, Keith, 10; and one BaUr, (90) Spom Camera^^ (13) Chris C M tjrpa of rtnaad ayatcfn goiaa KaOilaaB. IS. home in suburban McLean, Va. 7:80 (U ) To 'fill The Tntth U-.30 (U l Hovle wttb their old friend. ' O um iiBlty Play- WED^I V- a ■ in. Kennedy has left her jyMO-40) Voyaga to Bonpiim of (8) Movie r Candwtan aalla tbe bigb tam- aca w m hasa tryonto fo r *W aka le In Georgetown to reside in U :80 (») Movie _ Mraaak. yenaifelr ly a a , dMighar of Oaorga Bmeat and • (M) Of PoeU had Foetry \ (10-33) Tonight (O) ? ncimtiirc idckai baae alloy ma- In Break at D b iIIbb,'’ aAX'» T vr WERH nPUB COBOnJCfTE U STIN O . i«1al that Ooodarin taoU and ’ a t S n m . a t tha home 14 St Maaebastor Memorial Hoq>ltal. Her matornml grand- SUE LY O N \ Oeraaa flies. AB three dan at* of Mrs. Nancy itumell, 2S pataato are Mr. and Mra. Jamas Woods, Vernon. Her HOLLYWOOD (AP) .— Ao- ' landed Purdue UiUcaidtjr to- Post Office 8 t nva auijar, ttaae lam al grandparefita are Mr. and Mra. John Mroaak, S3 P a ^ tress sue Lyon and her hus getbar and want on to Navyl An undetermined imoont of . I thiaa walk-on rot ■ t Her mataraal gnat-grma^Muranta are Mr. and Mra. John band, Hampton Fancher m, w fUght acbool at Pensacola. Fla. first class mail aras reported The tiyonta are MoOonum, Lockwood S t She haa one brothar, Oaorga Bra- have separated, a spokesman R a ih 1 to tha pohBe. The play arill Aatronant Oemna aaya his missing today follawliig a wehk- t i aat Jr., 12; and one Bstar, Laura Jean, 10. for ths actress said Sunday In (TM a HatlBg Ineiudca only those news hrostdOMto o l 16 or 181 be presented this fan. • • e 9 • ' mhiiito Icngtli. Soma stottona rarry atnnv ~'4)bort nawoeatto). «nd break at the Andoaar Poaf < Hollywood. , ■ ware picked wttt a bit more ^ . VanwM. Mlohela Maria, daughter of-rB. Frederick Jt. Fancher, 28, and Miss Lyon, WDB4WIMI „ :15 Sports Inal. Weather, ampbads on educating than the O®®* ***- •• anebaator Oadarattas arm aad Judith Ana Kraag ParBoaa,' 41 8. Alton S t She waa 18, were mairted last Decem LOU John Wads 11:80 Art 3( in Show. t taanocruw at d:S0 pjn. at Dior ftoblnsoa - IIM presdoua two groiqia. The new Stazopad envelopaa. poat carda j bora S ^ . 14 at Maachaatcr Memorial Hoapital. Her ma ber, Lou T err)„ , Navy Id. Eugene Oanma (M t) dwnonatrglaa apmem auit for two oU A to a the tar Obngragatkatal Caaireh The spokesman Mid there Now* Stgn Oft men arare not required to hejaiid peranwal ternal grandparenta are Mr. aad Mra. Cart Kranc, 61 8. _ m u t - w t t Ken Orillia teat pOoU anhough sotne are. ] reported Nmchintar area. Chaalas Chiahnlm from next to *lrvlagr Bta di g o to ifia MdimlBln Iw n rd were no ImmedUU plana for,a 13 SriLaKosa. and Win Goodwla from Wapptag renew IHandNiip with i ton St. Her paternal grandparanta are T. Sgt. and Mrs. Bl- 8:00 Fred Swanson Show ThuiBpatanBla, fo r TUESDAY and taar F. Parsone Sr., Bast Hartford. She haa two slaters, divorce. • 8:80 Mws, Sports and Weather ------pZ------ig with tool at Pardna Uhlvendty Id yaara aga. (Herald to hy Satmnla,) TIPFI HBDRBM 7:00 Edward F. Morgan X ■ f Id. Oaraaa aald the third \ SUPER k Kimberly, 6, ahd Lynn Ann, S. 7:U Joe Edwards. • placaa of| * •* • -a ■ • HOLLYWOOD (AP) Ac l *fi Wan on )'s major ohjactlae is a ' UfEDNESDAY RANGL He aald all m* IM fl in one barj \ A R K E T S Klrko, Mark AnUway, abn o f Stephen ^ and Judith tress Tlppl Hedrsn was married wunr—1384 not pidMd Sunday 'to her manager aad 8:00 News trmanta may he picked for d A. Allan Khko, 02 WUaon Land; BockvlDa. He was bom 8:15 Radio Greater Hartford fllghta and not the Inst «P m afl fo r three montha. Sapt IS at Manehastar Mamorlal Hotgdtal. HU mataraal agent, Noel Marshall, In a gar •:45'Lowell. Thomaa FUEL OIL aria morning, a poati ' ' f S P E C I A U grandparenta a n Mr. and Mrs. Braest N. AUen. C o lc ^ to r. den ceremony At her home In Sherman Oidts, a Hollywood 7:00 News. Dimensions picked, he said, all aa- a taking an tarsi HU paternal grandpannte a n Mr. and Mrs. Sephm_ Klrko, 7:85 Invitation to Leamtag; GASOLINE : troanuta are fully qualified for toiy of the missing items. Clymar, Pa..~ He haa thithm sUtars, Virginia, 6, Kathleen, 4, suburb. 8:00 Life Lln« . ‘ aH snaca oneratiana laaulrad in State TToopar Charlaa Snpata and Tenaa, 16 months. It was the second mafrUgs 8:80 Jerry Gordon 725 M iddle Tiirapike Eost- • 9 • • • for both MUs Hedren,-29, and 8:80 8 p «u Up, Greater Hartford a g u . T b a j are ao daa. aadatad hy Ttooper aari L3:15 Sign Off tint they are is handling the toss IN MANCHESTFR Anderaon, WlUUm Panl. son of Walter John and Bev- MarshaU, 87. \ W nC—15M BANTLY OIL though one maa ia Both are attached to arty Jana Stauty Anderson, 18 Naaaau Lane, Bast Hart Her 7-year-old daughter, Me 5:00 News, Weather Sports C OMI' \ W l\c. the Oolcheatcr troop. lanie, Was flower girl. 6:85 Old. Borrowed Blue hy Ttrtne of laak. ford. He waa bom Sept. IS at Manchester Memorial Hos 7:06 ConyersaUon Piece Pioalamatcr Ifra. Both Lnl Manchester Is pital. HU maternal grandpannU an Mr. and Mrs. Thur HENRY CABOT LODGE M l ^■. \i \ - i i;ri: i 7:80 News of tha World Part of Id. OenMn’a atatt, la SAN FRANCT8CO (AP) — ia am fkat hand the Connartt- m p dtacoeered the braak at 7 ston SUuty, 71 Wells S t HU paternal grandpannU are Mr. 7:46 Sing Along a js . today wbaa aba openad fl and Mn. Hllmar Anderson, Miami, Fla. He haa one sUUr, Henry Cabot Lodge, former 8:10 Pops Concert ; I.I.. Mil,lu ll ! m :i ! i , c a t conferfbaUans toarard man pota oflloe fo r fentancaa. Boneless Sirloin ambAuador to South Viet Nam, 9:06 NIghtbeat ned apnea traaeL Oenaa eitad Susan Marie, 22 months. 11:00 News. iiiicK\ Ii|i' I I , ;j7I large maB- • 9 9 9 9 will be the first recipient of the the eec— P---- i f ■ of United Thomae A. Dooley Foundation’s Airenft and HamOton Stand- araa part of Holmes, Jennifer Judith, daugl^r of John B. and Judith B. Clayton Holmes, Reed Rd., RFD 1, RodadUe. She Splendid American Award, It was announced Sunday In San s y s t e m a . w u bom Sopt. 12 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal Postal Clerk Oarl told grandpannU an Mr. and Mrs. Brie Cls3rion, Tolland. Her FrancUco. poBca teat A Better Place To Live The award will be presented paternal grandmother is Mrs. John Holmes, Annapolis, Md. Jackat and1 eye i She has one brother, Geoffrey John, t. annually to an American who e Bcgga of as SEAL OF MANCHESBt COMMUNITY COLLEGE STEAKS has exemplified the ideaU of • * * • • ' TONIGHf^ Bd., Standard*e pRH A safe was not entorad Bnenahan, Patrick George, son of Lester John Jr. and America to the petmla of Asia. daet manager on the the break, but tbeia ware SELECT Joan Mario Rotho Bresnahan, 85 Vernon AW-. RockvUle. He PRESIDENT mUMAN U.S. SENATOR adta, explainad the anWa that it bad been ton was bom Sept. 12 at Rockville City Hoopltal. His paUrnal NEW YORK (AP) — Formar opmation and fU life aopport- parad with, it was reported. grandmother U Mra. Josephine Bnsnahan. Rockville. He has President Harry 8. Truman was - --pack unit._ The unit is The break was the second In ' one brother, LeeUr John HI, and one slaUr, Kathleen Ann, honored In absentU Sunday in TOM DODD to produce entire en-! the' area within the last month, CHOICE A New York- with the Dlstln- vhaniiatatal control for the as- state PoHoe arrested three ' • • * • • ^ 8shed Service Award of the CHANNEL 3 tronanty wen heliig. , youths in a break next door at Meridy, Bebecca Ellen, daughUr of Merwln B. and FYeiee Sons of Israel. mid the iricaic-heaket- the Urao Package Store. Irma Waldman Meridy, 27 Teresa Rd. She was born Sept. Truman, scheduled to person 7to7:10P.M 11 at Hartford HosplUl. Her maUrnal gran«^?arenU an ally receive the award, had to pariplia tkai, caihon dloaida and TOP ROUND Mr. and Mps- Julius J. Waldman, Arlington, Mass. Her pa- cancel his appearance at the cesitamiiiataa, amipUes Action Taken tenial grandpannU an Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Meridy, , fraternal order’s breakfast bS' and redrcnlatas air for West Hartford. She has one brother, Mark lx>uU, 4. cause of prior eommltmenU. OomnUtoa for Ra-elaettest cd Setiator Dodd, A. J. DeoafaM, (Run. ~flyae*a com fort and health. Id. COman talked ahaat his On Three Bids Wnim, Glen Jamee Arnolfl, eon ot James J. and Alison arlth other prod- I d. Dunn Kuhn, tnrglnU Lane Tolland. He was bom SepL mamrfactured ta the state, Only one Hd was presented 11 at RockvUle City Hospital. HU maUrnal grandmother U the United Aircraft this morning for the erectiaa of Mn. Mary Dunn, SUUn Island, N.Y. HU paUrnal grai^d- FREE LEOTURE MON. EVE 7 A h I cim power plant made by an addition to the metal stor- STEAKS pannU are Mr. and Mn. Joe Kuhn, Quincy, Mass. He hag TUs an purpose unit gge buildiiig at the Olcott St "W c cnthnsiastic- BUM brathers, Karl, A Hric, 6, and Alan, 2. la aaperted to aup^y all moon area, a lone bid re ,. -^9'’-9 9 9 ‘-9'-*“ - “* Bight alectriea] power raqulia- ceived last l^ldsy tor aBy aapport tha S E L E C T $ ' f t ereea ‘daughUr of Rich&rd G. and Joiui-' ALLSTBETCH BBA srith drinking arater the Muniftipal Building Parking nette j 7 CUsolll Kelly, 45 Wellman Rd., Apt. 10. She was Area wraa rejected, aim g con Mandicfitcr Cobh In black or whits. Sises A CHOICE born Sept 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Her ma . 5 9 5 aaO drinking arater was tract was awarded to the Chem ■uraity CoUeyt in ternal grandpannU an Mrs. Ruth Kovacs, 81 Oak St, and 82-86; B and C 82-40. for tha benefit of the ical Corp. of Springfield for sop- John Casein, 7 N. School St. Her paternal grandparenU an w iu n lratlons people. It tast plying the higiiway depart Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, 32 Wells St. , ment with rock salt and cal- view of tito im- ONE PRICE — NONE HIGHHI • • « • • ed hfce a good grade of well wa/- Csrtainly ths straps ars important. ThaPfl why Sarong takas tar. I t araa coded by ice enbes efaun. I, King, David Alan, son Alfred and Beverly Jane COURSE tcBsiTc interest • f the aame water. Prederick C. Knofla of Man- Aspinwall King, 18 Lilac St. He was born Sept 16 at St. ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS spsdal ears to nuike thm just right — F W odi devices operating on cheater was the aole bidder to r and the obrioiis Franrts Hospital.. HU maUmal grandpannU an Mr. and MEN and WCHOBN, young ur aid, lagardleca •( pravtotw s Adjustabls for personalize fit. mmygm and hydrogen arc able the admtion at a Butler Build Mrs. Clarence S. Asptawall Sr., 3 Anderson St. HU paternal aumrlnnon If you ana over 21 you 04m oacome a real Mtota • Ideal conlbination of stretch and tension provides to oapply power for an life sup- ing at the disposal area, with a need it is fnlfiD- RandpannU an Mr. and Mrs. Bertram King, Hanrdville. broker merely by paaalng eTamlnatjoni Obtain year Ueenae poit, guidance, enmmunicatiotw, price of $2.SgO. leas $125 if the He has one sister, Sheryl Lynn, 2. nnd enter t w rlcnly rewarding profeaslon. You can atart on long-lasting support. v and oth er dart i cult, eqnipmwit town does Its own excavation. ia g in ear com- LARGE SMELTS a part-time barts on yonr own or Join the staff of an es- s Specially wovtti and plush lined to prevent rolling^ surQng for a period of 20 days. This lo The addition will replace a Oann, Ronald Steven, son of Piem R. and Claudette ^ COMPARE V. twiiitejiad real eototo Ann. Onr odiiraa offera yon the finest or digging. 11 dajrs in excess of a probable bumed-out section and will Thlbault Caron, 21 Oval Lane. He was born Sept. 11 at S t maBity.” *ND YOU U B • Ueenae exam prepstrntlan nvallabie, u well aa tenohlag you dght-day moon flight flve or bouse dii^>osa]-area equipment FrancU Hospital. HU maternal grandpannU are Mr. and how to open aa offloe aad be aocceeafnl in the real estate put there’s more to a Saroi^ AUsireteh bra Uian the flteaps be y e a n The rejected bid was one of DRESSED Mn. Albert R. Thlbault, Fall River, Mess. HU paternal bnaiaeas. Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE on Monday, H3S9 made by Induatrial Pav grandfather U Ernest J. Caron, 21 Oval Lane. He has three much more— Ualtad Aircraft’s Norden Di- 1964 Platform ^ Color TV Soptombor 28, at 7 PJff. No obligation. Yon wOl receive a dwnonotrated recent ing and Engineering Inc. of HEADLESS brothers, Robert, 6, Richard, 4, and Randall, 114; and two FREE eopy of "How To Choose Yonr H o u m ,” an euy-to- s Exclusive Criss-Croae action—cups move separately . . . accompUahments in Hartford. Since the board of di Democratic P a r^ sUters, Joyce, 7, and Janet, 5. 648-22<» follow guide for pureh using a home. If you decide, enrrtl aad • • • * * you move naturally, with natural comfort, natural support, weight saving that wUl permit rectors had appropriated only MODERN remain for the aeoond leetare which foUmva at 8 PAL Write ItSOO for the pavement —a »"g SUngU, Robert Vincent, son of Robert M. and Kathleen s Elastic sides and back adjust to every movement, the fllghta. Norden dtaplayed a of Manchester TV SERVICE or phone for free guest ticket. - ' project the work wm be adver I Daly Stingle, 270 Beelzebub Rd., Wapping. He waa born s The entire bra—straps, Criss-Cross fitmt, sides ah9~ back alx-watt amplifier the size of a 9S Summer St. M O B W OOi I j ME, 162 Ann St., H artford, 822-2261 wonmn’s engagement diamond. tised for new bids. Sept 8 at St. FrancU Hospital. HU maUrnal grandpannU —moves with you as one unit for complete, natural The mlntature device was TTie Chemical Corp. wrill sup BUM BLE BEE an Mr. and Mrs. Vincent R. Daly, Newington. HU paUrnal freedom. aaid to perform aU the opera- ply the rock salt for $13.03 per grandmother is Mn. Fnd Stingle, Newington. He has two ton in truck loads, and the ! sUUrs, Anne, 214, and Mary, 114. s Light, airy SPANDEX Elastic. Machine-washable, too. tloas of a normal amplifier. It • • • • • rqwrtad the oompany how dum chloride for $37.70 per ton, Xanski, Thomas Joseph H, eon of Thomas Joseph and I a 00-watt ampiifler approx- also by track. The supplies will he delivered Gertrude Dumont Tanskl, 124 (Overlook Rd., Wapping. He tha same alxe. was bom Sept 18 at St. FnmeU HoaplUl. HU maUraal IA. Chrnan. born in Chicago directly to the town highway THE TOTAL ENROLLMENT AT MANCHESTBl COMMUNITY COLLEGE garage and will save the work WHITE TUNA grandpannU a n Mr- and Mrs./ O. Dunumt, Cromwell. HU ta iflflf, boldB a master's degree of hauling from railroad aid- HAS INCREASED FROM 125 STUDENTS TO 221* STUDBITS IN ITS SEC- paUrnal grandpannU an Mr. and Mn. Victor Tanskl, Hud la aannnautical engineeilng. He tngs. son, Ohio. o ontarsd tha Navy in lOOi and • * • « • OND YEAR OF OPBIATION. THIS YOUNG INSTITUTION WILL HELP SOLID haeame a aMmbar of Attack NEW y r(»C PACT! Fontaine, James Edward,son of Robert Kenneth and Bquhdron US at Miramar. I HABTFCOU) (A P)—The Re PACK RoberU Katherine Covey Fontaine, 16 Hilton Dr., South CiBf., Naval Air Station. tail Ctohs International Asso MANCHESTBt REAP THE RENEFITS THAT HIGHER EDUCATION CAN Windsor: He was bora Sept 15 at Hartford Hospital. HU Tha artronaut is dx feet tall ciation approved yesterday a SAVE 29e maternal grandparenU an Mr. and Mn. Robert Covey, \- "TEMPLE” classic grace and wdgha 170 pounds. He has new labor pact with Bradlee OFFER. IT DESERVES EVERYONE'S SUPPORT. Wethersfield. His paUrnal grandpannU an Mr. and Mn. Jogged more than 1,000 houn Department Stores. Arnaldo George Fontaine, Wethersfield. He has two brothers, Kenny, fty ia g thna, with 1,400 hours in Espinosa, aserrtary treaauiw *1 814, and StevU, 114. ' Jrt Biicraft. o f Local 910, aald the odn- contemporary fashion IA. Oernan’s present special- traot will provide a 25-cent Oy as an astronaut is work on bourty w age hike plus tn- apaeecm ft piopulalon systems creaead health and w elfare and two 2-man earth orbital betteftts to r union emi^oyea in OS appearing in SUNDAY'S PARADE Oandnl Bights at the Manned Ocxinaatleut, Mssaachusetts and “ Let Us Conijmie..." Day In . . , Day O u t . . . y VERIFINE Style Shoi^ $13.99 3 5 .OZ. WE MAINTAIN OUR LO W BT PRICES MeINTOSH JARS ' In Brown or Black U V E S Io "Fashion ON prescriptions “Expert Fitting r ' > Right Ariel" VOTE DEMOCRATIC U. S. NO. 1 WASHED and SIZED * . . re$ulting in meaningful lOARD OF DIRECTORS tavingB to you every day! OLOF ANDERSON ^ DAVID M. SARRY RAYMOND L BUS No ups aad downs In your Prescription HON. FRANCIS J. MAHONEY FRANK M. STAMLER ROIERT M. n O N E ooeta — no "dlsoouBta” today, "Regular POTATOES prioea’’ tomorrow! lOARD OF EDUCATION No "reduced ■peetals’*—no "tonqiorary 'r radnettoas’’ on PieacflpUena to hire oaatomera! . . • . k n e f t r TBnii iB^iimiiig Nov. 1. 1964 lELDON SCHAFFER. LEONARD SEADER 2 3 u>^ S B 09 A t (he same thna, there ia aavar aagr aempromlse In servlea or qaaUtyt eaondiij,,, TenB BB^iimiii^ Nov. 1, 1965 ‘ MRS. KATHERINE D. lOURN, WILLIAM I . COLLINS YOU GET OUB LOWEST TOWN CLERK EdW n RD TOMKIB. TOWN TREASURER WALTER LSCLBIC PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE We DeUver when ladi modeit SWEET EATING Y E A R . . . AND YOU SAVE O t h e r MORE mROUOHOUT THE BverYwhere; Fsat TBAK . . . ON ALL YOUR I^oes pfovkk oar best TOWN ELECTION: MONDAY OCT. 5th Conlaloiipes 2 i PBESORlPnON NElSkS. N A T U R A L I CRISP, JUICY MeINTOSH IKY US AND SB B R ID G E sleek side-iippBndl DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS 649-3001V Tafredda sHp jiiit i ^ t APPLES 3 Lb. 39c S H O E S ^ for knits and wools. - White, Black. Chain- PHn.ODENI^ON PLANTS...... each 19c p r ic e d pagne. Jr. sins 9j^5; . Miss 12-20; littifl Tody £J m m s r m s T I I I t a i l s S ^ ific e I DOUBLE StAMPS, SH O l h ' ‘ ORMANBI.W1ST • BIRECTtfR VOTE DEMOCRATIC SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE ‘ "r;,. mONf Ml 9-7IN . EVERY SAT. NIGHT ■TlBW »rLed* I 0ir-StiaM M i« *FignrM as of Septmeber 23. They hidiide 95 fnll-tiiae stodenta np frooi S4 hst jm t . MIL H MANCHBSt8iU4»HONB^94ll21 MR IRITCPtllR m g r, tOWCMPIBt "W « Sort Yoa 1 .0 From 6 P.lil. lo 9 P.Mri my AT THI. PAiiKApi-W ltr ★ C^IK^I DAY&-mJ|ML \ p.V.yA * • ' a -- , ✓ '' ilV.’- lym-yi tSAfi.e,. I W-l'Ti,' A EANcaiaraB E v c m in q h e r a l d , m a n c ^ t^ c o n n ., Mo n d a y , fePTEHBER 2s, i964
MANCHESTER B^lSNlNd^BMALli MANattBSTHR,ia)MN., MONEAY. S B im S H a J60 K ickoff ■ i„ ...... MS ...... lilipi^tgiliiiTl iiiW iiaiiiiiiip B Cummings Says GOP Stand
ddaga even sacra thaa thagr had bton ' On Rec Issue Just Smear , -c' " ‘if’’ . ’ "f 'i t ^ ^ ^ ^ i l J Steps confused before. ^ Tal^ Facts, l^uWs w w . WMewet For inataaca, it had bean at first re* Dsmomratie Town Ohalrman^state, sent Herdte a letter, also srseeM . rwewtbAl] assuring to know that the Amerloaa Ted Oununings last night cmnpUmentlng Um on his pro gram .direction.’.’ deatroyera which fired at tha radar-tar* Says Senatdir rapped the Republloans leader* gata had been abla to trace tha saove* He threw the blame on the Re ship "for eradueting a smear publicans for “ailing toe audit mant and speed of theaa iriilps aoeuimta- By SOL B. OOBBN oa m p a lgn In the Goldwater* out in the open,” and eaid that ly enough to Judge .something About U.S. S«n. Thbm»8 J. Dodd last liight urged MnnchM* MOler tradiUon.” * the Democrats'on the, board of their character and intentieB. The He charged GOP chairman directors had wanted to review G to r g # N. tef p^p ersts not to b« '“too epneerned hboiit the m v* things on the radar screoi movad so Franena DallaFera with "fabri toe audit in an executive eee- ngS, hsnh «hd infectious chinphign being conducted cating a non-eocistent isMie of Blon, "but the BspuhUcan mi Conv«TNi fast they had to be something Hka tor^ by-the t^position/' end to “just talk facts, tell the too rec dapartnent audit,” and nority screamed to make it pado boats. They maneuvared in such tnkh, diacuas tos lasuas, en44 oallsd Us astions “ the most dls- public.” PAINTING Al a way as to suggest poaatola hostila la* ;o(atod, disorganised and dis "W e knew then," Cumminge you win to suoceaaful in your ovary step of too way In the DECORATINiK quoat to carry toe local eloe- concerted kind of politics I added, “that they would not rest tent against our destroyers. recent reapportionment dSUber- PHONE MS-9^ Unfortunately the later ravalattM ttoha.” , have ever seen.”' tmtil they had used thia depart Sen.' Dodd and U.8. Rep. atfams and who wouldn’t meW ment head for all he waa worth Us in Any degree, eYfan toougb Cummings said, “I 'was Can Bventags — d to 9 _ was that tha objects on our radar BmlUo Q. Daddaiio, both tun in their campaign for the Oct. 5 we were willing to gtvs town shocked vtoen Roc Superin screens actually, soma o f tha tissa, ning for ra-eloction, were toe town elections.” toe ahlrts off our bnriis." tendent James Herdlc, on moved nnnA more swiftly than torpedo mam qpeahara at toe Manches- He said, ‘T thoroughly disr Wednesday, resigned during the Cummings insisted, “The facts boata could hava moved. Possibly, than, tor DeihociaUc ' ’Kickoff Din- tone be waa on probation,” and don’t back up the Republican' nori' at' Vlano’s Restaurant ia agree with toe court's doclslon we^rwere monitoring and tracing and for a January election for the added, ‘T am sure that the gen effort to label political the Bolton! ' eral manager felt that Herdlc, Democratic directors’ desire to shooting at ghosts. Possibly the reason m * aanator came here after State Assembly. O U T D O b rf Mrs.' Katberine Bourn, chair during mta period, would right have all department heads run our surveillance the next day could find epoaldnf engagements in West toe wrongs in Us department their departments In a buslneu- Haveh and Wlllimantic and, tm- man at toe board of oduoatlon, no traces of the ships wa'm ay have hit presentefi an autognmUM copy and would continue on the Job.” like manner. In keeping with A N TIQ U E^ mediataly after hla address, left Cummings accused DellsFera the rules of the town and toe and sunk was that there ware no ahipa with Us wife, Grace, for Provi- of the latest Vincent Bcnet bo(dc to Tmm Director ot "oontradlcting Umaelf so laws of the state.” in tha first place. denco, to moot President Lyn much toat he makes a chamele He concluded, "Most of all,” Ted PoweU, “for Us outstand FA IR ? One of tha side revelations which has don Johnaon and to oacort him on look like an amateur.” I am dismayed by the Republi ing work on bohalf ,of Manches jatMMat on today's noon, visit to Hart He said that “DellaFera had can chairman, who adnata that come out of Washington’s own self ford. ter Oommuhity College.” SafUrdaytOcf^^fl » ^ i i 5 » ^ i * cSS queatloninga is at least interesting. It supported the recommendations the Irregularitlee have been go fiSSS Dodd was introduced that Powell, after three terms on of the town auditors to clean ing on for years, and whose par 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ' AUDIT SUItBAO O f OXCULA^ has now been declared precisely what n i^ t fay his long-time ihrlend. the b o ^ of directors, decided up the rec department’s pur ty has dominated Manchester’s Admission 50c ^ our deatroyera were doing in the lntei*> Matt Moriarty, who called him to not to run for. another term ehsslng, bookkeeping and pay politics for all but four of ita "one' our greatest Uving national waters of tha Oulf o f Tonkin. ot and to devote his time to writ roll procedures,” and that "the many years of existence, and Amsrioahs;” ing a third book phM magaxino MERRILL C . CARR They rvera on what ia described as aa Dodd assured toe ''l60 dinere Ropulbllcane voted for the audi yet has done absolutely nothing Antiques - articlos. tor’s payment without a dis to correct the deficiencies ' electronic survaillanco mission, in whidi tost "When toe presidential PoweH, in turn and on behalf senting vote.” Rt. 83— Somer% Conm they were monitoring radar defense in* election la,^ovor, too wounds of ot toe members of the Demo toe campaign wUl to healed Cumminge scoffed at “ the SCHOOL DEDIOA’nOD 75 Acre Farm i cratic Town Committoe, pre ROME (AP) — The Rt. Rev. atallatlona and radio communications and toe ooutory, with 1,000 vital Republican statement toat we Dealer Space $10 ' systems located on the shore, on the ter prqjiraxns to get going, wlU unite sented Mxyor Francis J. Ma seek to pwsecute this d^ art- Walter H. Gray of Hartford, Free nuldng honey with new gaver“for Us ment head,” and printed to toe Episcopalian bishop ot. Connect ritory of the nation of North Vletnamlf Homomade IMreahnients leasWARSAW, Poland (AP) —#have forcibly evicted 400 per- another two weeks. Indications Ton sr* invited to... y a w ■ *e adf proaocutor, defanaa attoniey, Judea tion without real provocation of any educAtlon program; toe pas sues.” Communlst party **■<>*« *>y a state from upriver were toat no fur- sage of too clvU rights bill; toe H m remainder of last night’s plantation. aqd Jury in aubatituta for what might kind. toer rise in the river 'was likely. tek sp h tm i* ! recognition of our talent in toe ra^rw^sroledto^^^ The official news agency An- Water backing up behind toe Mva'bami tha raal t ^ a( Laa Harvay But if that waa the North Vietna arte; toe booming prosperity; duetton of an of the Democratic toe Romah Catholic priesthood tara said acting President Su- Aswan Dam lapped 25 yards o Ofwmld for tha aaaaaatnatioii of Praai- mese intention, to prove that we go and toe high rate of wnploy- oandidatoa running for local of- is a basic condition of toe kind bandrio ordered a temporary lb Alone Country Roads WUh Jossch ■stinHs mont, dosplto too rise la auto- from toe Abu Slmbel temidee. FREE Kmaady. around shooting at ghost ships, there flee in the Oct. 6 elections. All of church-eUte accord recently standstill in the dispute after Engineers feared a further rise SEPTEMBER NOON matian.' who spoke foUowed the same reached In Communist Hun- meeting 'with Aemu, leader of might endanger toe work to FASHION SHOW {la prnraai a( datarminiag hia guilt, was then a doublaeroaa from Moscow, He said that “ Despite the tern the Communist peasants’ organ DELIVERY which spoiled - everything by reporting theme, "to conduct a fair cam- gary. _ raise toe temples to a new site. Sponsored by Simplicity Pattern Company I bdyoBd an raaaofiabla doubt, tha Com* porary setback set of the Medicare palgn and to Ut only the real Th* statement In Ommunlst isation. { Bwak* h ^ to niaka a aoiantUteally ax* that tha United States had actually bUl, it is h i^ on our priority - 'party paper Trybuna Ludu.pc- Antara quoted Aemu as say MODERN MISS EXTRA list and will be passed ATHENS, Greece (AP) — part ra^HHiruetkm of tha erima. shot at five real warships and actually cueed the Catholic Church hier ing the peasants in Klaten were Augustin Cardinal Bea, presi TEEN FASHION SHOW . Tour order for drug needs Dodd pledged "to campaign archy of disobeying laws and driven off five acres of land sad oosmeUcs wUl be tatan '‘ ’’Bayoiid that, tha Coimniaaion had to sunk thraa o f them, thiu making the in every eroesroads and ham dent of toe Vatican Secretariat Loeture: “How To Fit Patterns Correctly” i regulations and using medieval they had occupied elnce 1901. for Promotion ot Christian Uni ears ot hmnediatety. ^ { ^ to aaawar aU tha doubta and quea* whole incident very real again. Jimmy let of Ocnnecticut to toll toe Inside Report methods on unbelievers. I t 'u id Antara did not say if there were ty, mat the primate of the September 28, 1964— 8 P.M. ill fiobby And The Report people vdiy it la esaenttsl to tfona and rumora, ranging from tha According to the Chlnaae Commu the Polish government "de any casiwlUee. Greek Orthodox Church today in MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL I aarioua to tha oomidataly irraaponaibla, nists, Moscow did thia out of treachery vote Democratie.’’ Jimmy mands the observamce of the an attempt to bring toe two Ckxigreasman Daddarlo com- elementary principles of loyal ROME (AP) — Oommunist- I wUd> inaritably had aaaociatad them- to Communism and in order to play pUmontod Manchester “ for tak Sharply divided churches to September 29, 1964— 8 P.M. { jJ s d d o i^ Breslin Rowland Evam Jr. and Robert D. Novak ty, correctness and order to led farmhands throughout Italy closer ties. Preeortption - I attaon with averybody aW a afforta to footsie with Uia United States by back ing that extra little step to ed ward the state and Its legal and started a 48-hour strllce today, SOUTH WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON—Despite all bark on a nationwide cainradgn ucation by sotting up a commu- The 25-minute conference 901 MAIN 8 T ,.-4 6 S -8m I taodqatruct and analyxa tha erima. ing up our atory of the shooting inci NE5W TORK, Sept 2S—The in New York was, in one face, Tbe report also doesn’t show Breslin constitutional principles.” ' demanding higher pay, more between Bea and Archbishop ADMISSION FREE the well-informed speculation . Uty college,'’ v>d said toat I in purauit of audi taaka, tha Com* dent So, if Washington doesn’t quits oifleial history of the esslssina- more of the asaassination of A you the building. Oh, it goes into tour) have discussed It. There The party declaration coincid social security and land reform. about Riepubllcan defection! "CengresB Is supporting too be- ChryaoetomoB waa toe first President than all of the Invee- the Texas School .Book Deposi ia how talk o f a Joint Eisen- ed with reading of a pastoral The Communist General Fed tDaaton waa apparantly tiraleaa, and ax* know what happened in the Oulf of Ton tion of John Fitxgerald Kenne from the Goldwater-Miller tick lief of educators that such col meeting of a Roman Catholic dy, who was shot twice in the tlgatiohs^and all of the words tory building for page after page hower-Nixon statement (as one (Ooatoraed from Page S) letter in Poland’s churches tost eration of Labor called toe cardinal and a head of ihe part, and abla to command ovary acnmi kin, the Communist world can't agree et, a new anc'. dangerous Republican lieutenant confides i leges can be n major help in attacked the regime’s handling head by a man with a bony face ever can give. You saw simple and it gives widths and dis meeting toe enruah of students strike. Non-Oommunlst unions Greek Chuw-b in centuries. _ _ -‘X t taathnony and ovidanca that waa on what happened either. tances and it haa diagrams and threat to the Republican party to “dramatlzo the danger and each car toat came along made I oi state regulations guarantee end a mind which- had crum human hurt, and only a face can growing out of that defection into higher education.” of farmhands refused to Join in, r^^oard^ he^wi a R o ^ 986 MAIN ST. - 648-6171 - OPEN THURS., FRI. NIGHTS - CIXISED MONDAYS l^iaUabla. Perhaps there has been, indeed, much bled, la in a book bound with express that. pictures, but it nevsr can give the fact that our party has a a noise of its own and toe next ing. religious freedom saying the strike had ^ Itlo a l Catholic mission which on Bat-1 ? has been all but ignored. vital base to protect In Con . . He said, "This is toe 20to cen- day, a bright Saturday, was The letter, issued in toe name Only whan it got to thoaa portiona of more muddle than either side can ad stiff blue paper and it ia 300,000 Then his eyes came back into you the feeling you get when you Bocutive year to which total en- motives. urday broui^t too head of St. locked up at the sixth floor win It is now assumed that a gress and toe state capitals.” empty and It looked like toe end of Stefan Cardinal Wyszynskl t.lta taak whare it would hava liked to m it And since it has apparently been words long. It is printed in 10 the car. large percentage of Republi roUment to schools of the na Andrew the Apostle back to point caslon' light type on an 11 "The papers are going to dow, an ugly, sickening factory The difficulty is that simply of the world and It felt like the and Poland’s bishops, suggested CAIRO (AP) — NUe River Patras, Greece, after BOO years | t bo abla to cloaa off apaculation and ru- quite well established that the North can voters is not going to vote tion will be higher.’’ end of toe world and the wait- new church-state talks to settle point slug, which puts some print an awful lot of Tt tomor window, on the night of Novem stating the problem highlights He revealed that |16 milUon flood 'waters were receding in a dramatic gesture of good, { mor foravar did tha Commiaaion an* Vietnamaae, in their first attack, back ber 3, 1963. Up on the roof, for Sen. Barry Goldwater. The Goldwateris weakness. Bvery rasa in toe drug store didn’t say questions of religious education, white around the words and row,” he was told. percentage varies from a few In federal funde have already today, no longer threatening will toward toe Orthodox | ^ aountar one inevitable handicap. in August thought they were shooting makes it easy to read. It ia "Bully for them!” he snap the yellow lights of a big Herts effort to get non-Goldwater Re "T ea?” when she came up, she at the heart of toe Communist- farmlands, but toey still ware a..Church. points to more than 25 points been spent to Connecticut'thus Just looked at you and. wrote | Catholic deadlock, at ships which had been participating written very well. It tells, with ped. He did not want to talk Rent-a-Car sign cut into the publicans to the i>olto Undercuts tor'to 19^, compared tq ISi^nto- every The CiHnmiaaion reoognixed thia one — meaning that> out of every any more about it daiknees. And under the sign, the.^^Fresidential, ticket, because dewq toe order Without taOting , i limita.tion when it admitted "the diffl- in an actual attack which had been precise court documentation, 100 Republicans up to 25 or ‘..b^Vof inicn f u ^ sprat to toe And nothing toey say’ about JAKARTA, Indonesia'(AP) eVerylhlhg that took place be His official rem uks were on and to the right, the window. theke non-GoldWater RepUWl- more may not vote for the Re state during toe three - year Oswald oan tell you what ho Government ofticlals in ’, eulty of proving nagativea to a car* made on their territory, perhaps it ia fore and after the 34th Presi mimeographed paper back in Standing on the roadway, the cans aren’t going to vote the jpraiod of 1961 through 1961. gray Texas asphalt which sloped publican Presidential ticket. Goldwater ticket as ttilngs stands for, this lesson that a | central Java district of Klaten NOTES from QUINN'S PHARMACY tainty." really a kindly and fortunate thing that dent of the United States, on his campaign headquarters. *nie generally accepted the ' Daddarlo was Introduced by They were sparse. They read, down into a turn under an un stand today. twisted mind can say to itself, That meana that next weak, or next some obscurity of muddle should re his''l,000th day in office, died on ory about these antl-Goldwater Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel, now, and toe right bicep flexes TEAMWORK IB EBSENTTAL ...to his back on a table in a green “ As I sidd in Poland la!^ sum derpass, and looking up at the If the fear of a siaoable Re Us local ^rampaign manager, as fyear, or 50 yean from now, aoma .lurid main closed down over the^ whole series window Was somethin that Republicans is that they will and the message goes down the q>orta, in bueineea and even when •IH tile-wailed hospital room in mer, I am convinced Uiat Oe- go to the polls and vote for publican stay-at-home materi . “ toe eurly-haired (he ia now you're sick, in baseball a pitcher eome- '' magaxine article can publiah a rumor, of incidents. Let us hope there need be wald was solely responsible for shook you, as It riwok ’toe peo alizes, toe victims may include arm and into toe hand and fi us Dallas whils a huge lamp glared President Johnson — and then bald) guy I first met In the serv nally the finger, run by the timee Is credited with a no-hltter, but I audi aa tha one claiming Oawald and no more eiq>loaive flashes disturbing what happened and that he did ple who looked at it, people who the very Republicans on whom on his body and a tall, aubum- vote the etraight Republican ice, and who looked even then twisted mind, pulls on toe trig ills great effort is made possible by haired doctor, pushed on his not have any outside help or as were used to seeing things, too, party moderatos and litorals LEGLERC I Jack Ruby knew each other before they the murk. all that night and all the next ticket from there on dorwn. But Itoe he knew toe score.” ger and this la all It takes To the support he recrivee from hia rilht /im cheat to try to keep him bieath- sistance. He waa a malcontent will be counting, to rebuild toe t mot in Dallaa police headquarten, and day and it will elmke them that’s Just where the hitch ' The congressman pr^cted destroy a human being.-Nobody] FUNERAL HOME team ms tea. Bo It Is with medicine. Oft ing. It was constructed for his . who could not get along: here party in 1965. Aimong others, victory for all local Democratic ^ nothing in tha Warren Report can prove whenever they go back to look comes. Is too important or has too much When you're ill, your doctor diagnoses tory, this report o f the Warren or in the So-viet Union. 1 have Republican professionals, these are Senate 'bandidate.s candidates on Oct. 5, but cau your ailment and your pharmacist fit not read his report nor do I at the factory window again. money or too many brains to be V they didn’t All the Commiaaion could Vire Les Ghosts! Commission, and now it be w o r r it About contests for Robert A. Taft of ,Ohio, Hugh tioned them against "apathy Immune from this, and all the FUNERAL supports his afforts by filling toe pre- Ob intend to. But I have been And there ia nothing about Scott df Pennsylvania, Bud I do waa report that “no credible evi- comes history, and it shows so the streets of Dallas that ni|ht- state Governors, Senators, and and complacency, because of sll things like it, because every soription he gives you Why not b i ^ As againht the rather disillusioning UtUe. briefed on it and I am com Congr^rnen, are now getting Wilkinson of Oklahoma, and of toe favorable polls.” SERVICE your next prescrqition to the Preecrip- I dance” indicated they had ever known They were emtpy of^toopl* nnd body is cheap and expendable ■ pletely satisfied that the com alarmed that a large portion of most important, Kenneth B. State Senator BYed Doocy of tkxi BperiiUlsts at Quinn's Pharmacy? I each other. disclosure that Peter Scott, the British It does not show you Bobby mission investigated every lead and any time, no matter who WALTER N. Kennedy, sitting with his wito the anti-GoIdwater Republicans Keating of New York. (New toe 4th Senatorial District was you are, you are onl ihene breath Wa pride ouraelvee on too miality of That inevitable limitation having bean helmsman ip the late lamented Ameri and examined every piece of (Bee Pnga Seven) 3 UDOUBRC In the back of a car, with the may not go to toe polls at all. York Republican leaders have toe next speaker. He waa In and one heartbeat away from Director onr woric and the speed with which OR] noted, the main verdict on the Warren ca’s.Cup races, had been trying to sail evidence. The commlaslon’t In ordered an all-out telephone troduced by. Town Directoi' Atty. streetlights falling onto his faca quiry was thorough and con "Figure It this way," says toe dirt. . w « fill your prescription orders. Commiaaion Report haa to be^ that it by scientific calculations rather than by and showing you his eyes while one party man. “There’s no campaign up-state .aaking all David Barry who, last spring, U64 Prirtlah,ers Newspaper 28 Main Street, Manchester »l<| scientious.” SgmSioate 979 MAIN gntBET haa conatructed a tight atory, Imprea- the seat of his pants and the' feel of the he talks. doubt about the size of the so- Republicans to voto no matter had aspirations to run for toe It shows, of course, very little how they feel about Goldwater. i ' Call 649-5869 'taj wind on his cheek, there comes an al called front-lash, the Republi same stats senatorial seat. aive and convincing in the way it deala “The Warren report comes about Jacqueline Kennedy. Yes Charles Percy of Dlinois and Whra Doocy came out with an iw j out tomorrow,” he wa.s told. H erald cans who won’t vote for Gold- with all the looae anda and rumora most Immediate balancing of reputa terday WHS overcast and dull in pov. George Romney of Michi announcement not to run for “ Yes, I know,” he said. New York and in the morning water. But many of them are tions for Britain. gan, both running for Governor, re-eleotica, Barry had thrown which had not before been piimed down “Is this going to put the Yesterdays lifelong, card-carrying Repub- ...... ’■** I • from 'lt to rest at last to deny the possibility of ghosts that afftota tha future of every sin f Tha task involved was a necessary ghosts pose problems which can’t be gle Republican candidate on the ' 848,95 28” ^ U n d Snack TalSle, olie shelf, matches above... - Fischelti 8^.95 59 X 19W’ Cocktail Table, matches tables above . . •■si' taak. n has been accomplished with tha solved, and do psydiologlcal damage . ballot. \ ■ ' a 19S4 Publishers Newspaper ‘ 809.00 Modem Highback Lounge Chair, reversible foam cuslupns, graatadt ot aU distinctions and maaa* which can’t be repaired, and dominate. til , Syndicate gold leathen-like jplastic, walnut le g s ...... ■.,....*...... < nrements for good work done: a feeling Instead of merely coexisting with, more I to ■ o f completeness and finality in the 885.00 Ottoman, matches chair above...... *«• human affairs. ■ K minds o f its readers., 889.95 24 X 36” Glass Mirror...... *...... 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ltANCHii£L'i'EK 8VEN1NG U ^U IA LD , MANCUJifiTBB. CONN,, MONDAY, SEPTBMBEB S8,1964 MANCHESTER EVSNINa HERALD. MANOBBSTSR, OQNNJ MONDAY.^ SEPTBIIRER !•» It94 Boltcm C o v e n tr y Manchester, 3114.80; Dr. Jo ta employment openings avallsMe Prlgnaao and Dr. Nicholes A. ECH$ Students to atudenta. to iu m tia Mandalo, Maaohester, 3108; D E O im IN INDIA REMODEL WEDB PtM in'C ra’-^ii Petitioii Filed and L. JiaaOhaeter Parkada, Have Assemblies Foreign NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Batfereoma ^modeled, rectoAtieu ibeSM, kttobe^^ oaH- IT3.7S; Merrill OU, Coventry, acts, Formlcia tops, nnHatebed raous sompleted, ata. In Bankruptcy 873.52; M and M on, Manches East <3athoUo High School Food rioto and student demon- ter, 358.88, aad Mari-Mad’S, will have two 17-mlnut* aesem- strations are orupUng through Kills Four, Democrats Take 14^ GOP 9 out hungry India. PoUb# have Richard A.'R o1Mh of Juni Menctoeter, 141.48. bUos for juntors tomorrow, ta per Dr. has filed a yotuntary pt- The petition win he presented kUled at least flva persons and ROSSEHO Injures 40 Report in BrUi Fnrty-one pareous 'wer* ntadeaOOmmunlty Ban. All new hoya tttlon ta bankrt^tiw at UJ3. to Saul Sridmon, referee ta lieu of their homeroom periods. arrested thousands. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ly every point through dieer vetfra■* a^ **the voter-making__ tatarbeted in jolMng must a^ Dtotriot Court In Hartford. baakniptoy. They wni be addressed by Twb persons ware killed ta incompetence." aton Itotutday aad again the tend with at least one parent Aoeordtag to the petition, Roger C. Franklin of th* Man Bihar Stato when pOliee fired on 218 Wdst Center SL—649-4)308 Madrid'* only Monday morn A n d N ot It D rop Democrate outnumbered the Boys 8 to 11 are e l l g ^ . Robbins 'lists 31,89L11 ta uase- Our hair needs special care chester offices of the Connecti 1,000 leftist-led demonstrators. eras suffering from i ing paper, Hoja del lanes, de Hbr* in brief u b tk« aek- af^jnepl* gathirad at tha atf- U tirtF ’Csa Totors RepubUcano, 14 to 8. The tade- Dtsouasiaa Group Meets eured nabUltles. No to keOp it from getting dry cut State Employment Servicea, Throe were killed In aouthern BoUden aad Oeeawal Coatraetom jer findings tbs W llie lt' Residential and ladairtrial Oonstraetleu' iTMetlirMl BOM. voted five pages to n resume of at aad will bo oa kaad bo ta r 150 amployii H ^ during fAturdl^s ■ peadenta beat them bath, how The Andover'discuselon group listed. Robblna la reyresented and brtttla. A creamy lotion who wUI define state employ- India near the city of Hydera The metal-eearing colUston the mport, but made no editori Oommtaston in1 ts report on gnot tha Praridaet as ho Onea ostolde tha airport, the Metropolitan Dlstiiet water skis fund party »*tj. . ever, with 36 persons, reinatn- of St. MAuilce Church will meet by Atty. WUUam M. that to .ip^ied after a ahem- ment opportunities for high bad whan police fired Into a damoUshed a t least five diesU al comment the sssaistnstlen of Presi vMads his way from R aat» FrartdSnt’B smtoceads amde Comadaston ytotorday was divided evenly tagSeg naffillateiL tomorrow at ths home at Mrs. Among llabUitias llrtM la tbs poo helps * resters gioss and school graduates. mob of loaten attacking grand- wilts sn hoth . trains. -Rngins The reaction of •pnln’B man- dent John F. lUnnedy: eUw FiOM fh Bast 8 a ^ cans and 13 DemPotato. "'^e MM- H ary Morgan, Demo- Fog at 8 p.m. New altar b«^ petition are: INFhrty Broc^ftsgr to the h a ir.' Re win also list th* summer- ries. aorthor stop, whert ho Shook a parfoct dAy. with no water are to meet In the ractora baeo- parts were sU'ewn over a ta-the street probaMy eoUM be Lae Harvay'^OswAM sad lord. apindi and Aattod with sefiM to worry, about—not even other Sevan rsmataeS tftlnfWttst- crati* raftetm a t voters, said tn SC J u m T OwnttMt, hundred feet of track. summed up as: "Just about Jack Ruby acted as taMrt Tbira antHayaa havo yoetaifiay- that there aro now ment Thursday at 3:80. Tbs ex a t tha paepls tn tho erow4. any ,to drink. ed. Two w«to roMoesC Yfob ecutive board of the Oontrater- tffiiitmhnTf At least eight Burlington care what I expected." —thay dig net know eaeh haea glvaa psrmlariwi to L a ^ crowds >liaad ths Whan they arrived a t Bol iro tMuufwrad dhd tf Bbr* about 868 DenMorats; Mrs. Ma h m t >3^ «»a xcsdMB were derailed and tracks wort Many Bpaniaids had reserva ntber; there was ao eea- taho epaoial loava bofirw a mie Meaeggla, Republioan Tm~ nlty of Christian Doctrine wUI tom up lor huadrsdi td foot. tions. The- belisf that the. Presi ’■treets Ip H aitterd ttaSU along ton’s Rosamount Itostau* iw votorsT ■ ‘ ^ mart next Monday M 8 p.m. rui^sii Bm», an wmubc- spltasy—at home a t tram UilO hJh. aad l:»rpjn. rant for their annual dtanar, The rafistrara, 'MMfc. IMtoi tatrar, estimated 786 in her ton tt, Hertford, wu m “It's a miracle them wemn’t dent’s deatbf Maulted (ram a boAor to see preoiim t tiia ntotoreade routs. At Jome The'census to being taken this abnwd. potato, Joliaaon stood atop the they ware told that, hocausa j^ringl*, (R) and Mm . LAtira party. There are about 834 ta- week on R t 86 ta Bolton and more hurt," said a STeman. plot —either rig^itist o^ leftist Jehhaeh whea ho appoara dapeadente. Mrs. Cbria SUthls of Mont- was fairly general in Spain. Varying amounts of hood of his ear and taStsd to of a break In a line frmn the Sssgda, (O) will b9 In soasidh Hebron, Rt. 94, Bast 8t and .oa tha po^oo at tha Hart- restaurant’a prl'rat* wen, T hclast voter-making aeaeion DOUBLE STAMPSeveryWEDNESDAY gomeiy, said, **we heard the Other comment: telan are aimed at the S«^ fo ri Timao buOdlag.' the paopia. using a hulllMrti to St Mn. FriBgla’i Mom*«n Rt. Webster Lane. The library is noise and we looked out the wet Serviee, the FBL D9I. nuke Unself heard. there wae no water for 87 S ept 39 from 9 aro. to.i-SJn: before the nat,tonal election, wfil now open after aO Masses. y —Chnnid Bedard, Stockholm Uberal Dagsn Aad: amoeg the . lOS or be held Oct. 10 at tbs Cooumm- ofM re. window. We saw the epgine Nyhatnr: "A preliminary stud; Isa police, the hews media ao dlisitaibee ritttaig with T |m ~Frasldan t whs. Sn hour drinking or washing. to eotapU* the praUMinaxy |Ut Christmas cards are on dtoplay arCoeentry. C ‘ bying in the air." presents a convincing impres and the Stats Depertnriat Joham at the poftleo win brtitad sdisduls when ho finally Employee of the eatertag of those riigtal* to voCa hi tht Ity Han from 3-6 p.m. A special end may be ordered. a t^ M kaaBe after a The Chicago. Burlington A sion — that the Warren Oom- A Oshiaat commlttss ha Matthow Moriarty, For asrlvod in HutfMd. In his company hauled bottles of Nov. • slsetiea. aeaeion wIU be held Nov. 3 for Parish School of Religion win Quincy train was the No. > over- mlsaton. during its Investigation should aasuias top respoasi est i t, -who was iavitsd to apiBiali thSTi the major'One on th* stuff from CasI Bros, Ahsentos bsUoto aro aoW m - tttoee wboae rights matured meet tomorrow at the elemen Ineludo Ilia i^ht Zeidiyr from Chicago to at one of the greatest tragedtes bdity for preoldeatlsl -pro- attend by UA Aen. Thwn- hJa whirlwind ' tour, ha asM spring at Lookout Mountain ceivaU* by th* town elsHt.gfitil since Oct 11. tary- school from S:30 to 4:30 Omaha. of our time, has been impartial tOCtiOIL asT ^D odd. ‘The American people ohn and the day was saved. Nor. 8 at 8 pro. Any voter who Seeot Aides IninM m. for Grade 1 through 6. £very Cut of Beef Reduted.,.Hot Just a few a tn two daugtt* rades 7 through 8 will meet ■totara. The Rock Island Golden State and careful." j A drastie . updattog Is ehoos* to kssp goverisnent that plaiw to b* but a t ths'stAto diir- Scoutmaster Warren Potter is , noodod la nMthbdh far pro-. tag ths hours of jlsetion diky or aeektag m «i who have had some from& 2:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the wUl be held Umited, headsfd (or CMobge Stockholm conservative Sven- la roqponstalo toward ether na to a cenvorttUe early ta tbs Mgh school. 8:30 » igr. ftont from Loa Angelea, was being ' tooting preoldwta. tions -r and respVnsftle to Its who cannot appew hOpahas of experience In sooutlag, either as aka Dagblhdet: “One of tho motorcade, aad by maktag frb- Ix ^ or adulta, to .serve as as- OOP OMtag iPaMer «>cileral Home, 4M rerouted over Burlington tracks. greatest mysteries la that a Murdor of a prosMaat of awn ettisens. Or tlM peopls ean oent ato ^ ta tMck crowds, iUaea* or - Wmiain Smith, SChicago.' Carter 8L, Bolton; Robert Kle- during last month’s Negro rafareaees to< the RepuUican Meeting Set required to (Ql aat an appdea-' must be accompanied by a tag. AU hut Roovas, the Rock Is Stockholnu-Tldnlngen, labor: rtotlag and kwUag. Orast Ridge Dr., a 78> maa, 485 Adams 8 t ; MlehaM party, wMch he contended has tien haUot first as efrlUMs AM- parent. '•mSmber of TaleottvUle land angineer, were riding in Tha commlsaioa “did not try to DtDonato, SS Lenox S t; Fragmsntahr reports readi- bawii captured by a faction Cub Scout Pack 78 will have Maaoheeter Evening Herald the lead Burlington cab. wfaUewash unpleasant Mets." Charlae Martin, Hartford; Mrs. wMch he said does not repre A sorvieanian holne oa kave d n ird i. died tag Saigon tadleat* three per For Brownie may request in writing to the its first meeting of the year Bolton oorreepotideiit, Otome- at Rockville Oty Fire Odef Herbert Hoffman Oslo Morgenbladet, conserva Stella Robbins. Mansfield De sons killed and 17 wounded sent "the view of re^tonsible, Wednesday at 7 p.m. at th* weD Yoong, tolepboae i l l 8981. of Aurora said, "the Impaet tive: The Soviet Union should pot; Mrs. Madeline M aem - when troops fired tats arowd a t forward-looking men of any board of admissions a .q^lal iltal after a short iUneee. -voter meklng eeisloa. TWs may dao -the oMeet mem- threw the Roek laland abandon its contention that toah, Windsor H ilt dennoasttnton at coastal town party." Introduction 'of the church. completely up and over the reactionary American elements ADMUTED TBSTERDAT: of Qui NhOn . . . Three Ne- Johnson said responsibUity be done on any woidc-4iif Mitil ROMRUM — IHOULDER Burlington cab. ‘ 'ted Kennedy’s death. "The ro leaders, Roy Wilkins) would not be a campaign Issue 5 p ro , Monday, ttM day before JUICT — TIMDIK Mr. Smith was bom in Bden- Mrs Ruth Hodge,. Colchseter; A mooting will bo held A Rock laland official oontributlon Soviet aei Miss Evelyn Sullivan, Dobson aaMs Farmer, and WMtnay " it the responsible views at the election. A eervioemaa may also tlcullo, Ireland, Aug. S, 1869, C f Wednesday at 8 pro. ta tho Hi and was a reaideiit of Vernon mated there were about 300 papers can make for maintain- Rd., Vernon; M rs Mary Cou M. Youu Jr^ prsiss FBI rereeponsibl* RopubUcan party be made a voter ta ebstentia by CROSS RD ROAST pasaengem aboard both trains. mg good relations between the ture, Andover; Rtginald W. port which found that riots in were represented in this cara- bran Elementary School audi eontaettag the town eiwfc and S n io n STEAK (SOUND CHUCK ,6 9 ' for 75 years. He retired in 19S9 R O N U E U ______' as a forsraan at Talcottville Soviet Union and the United Knowles, 30 Locust S t; Oiarles northern dtties were not or p a ^ ‘." torium for all girls ta Grades the proper fom s wtil bo sent to W UL TRIMMED MiUs. States 1s to cease -this activity. Whisler, 54 Wilson Lans, Rock ganised and not primarly ra ‘1 Bay that because I hare AmeUca has been blessedly free ville; Idas Theresa Shattuck, cial. more reqieet for the Republican and 8 who are interested ta be Survivuee tariude U s aona, GM Threatene f n ^ political speculation eon- coming Brownie Otri Scouts. ObsarvlM'' tM W aO k Dooti J. Smith of TalcottviUe Bast Hartford; Cecelia Du Several cardinals —> three rty than some of these who Th* 13 local membere at The CHUCK STEAK . 5 5 ' MiriSTEAK ,65' BRISKET TSP oStnlng **»<■ tragic event. The mont Tolland; Louis Doucette, Americans, three Europeans ve taken over Us name this Girls must bring a permission and Robert S. Smith of Port slip to remain after aohooL Handy Homemakos; a 4-H 8 H O R T C U T R O TTO M - land. Ore.; two daughters, Mrs, Court Action Soviet Union should follow Wapplng; Mrf. Cecile Brodeur, and a Canadian—^launch Vat eyear," he said. esub, are now ohetoeliig Na suit." Wapptng; Mrs. Carolyn Knosp, ican Ecumenical Council drive Touring an area where Re- All mother4 are tavitad to at Sarah I. Shsmian and Mm. Jo tend the meeting, but If not able tional 4-H Club weto, u n u Oct. seph Robb, both of Vetnon: DETROIT (AP) — General 112 West St.. Rockville; Mrs. for strong Roman Catholic dec puNicana often have dominated 8. Mrs. Edward Steele,, leader, lDQMiSaCOsT>m ,*F ROmm ROAST Elra Morosl, ToUand; Mrs. laration clearing Jews H sole local polities, Johnson time and to do so they are expected to U B STEAKS . 7 9 ' nine* grandriiildren and nine Motom Oorp. threatened court pick up the girls at 4:15 p.m. aald thia la .A eawtag and cook Marais Manenda, RTO Bol reepenelblMty for ernelfixio* at again appealed for support from ing group with more than 800 teen great-grandcbllden. action today against the United OOP partisans. Fifty-one local 4-H chib mem rrt'" Funeral a ervloea win be held About Town ton; Shawn Brownateln, Wap Christ . . . Fire fighters een- meniDarA An Opaii House will a.ii: Auto Workers Union on charges plng; Grkgory Schweir, W i^ ttan* to make inroads imon Ri his text for an airport rally bers are among those who are tomorrow a t 1:S0 p.m. a t the observtag National 4-H Club be bold Get. 1 from 8 to 9 p.m. iitePORT R0AST,*1” Holmes Funeral Home, -iOO that lockets warn tUegally pre ping; Domini^ Crlstelli. East enormous week-:> of Ihloottvllle In a nationwide strike from 7:S0 at tha home of Mrs. TitlHan Belair, 718 E. Middle Tpke.; destroy 3500,000 in crops and "doas not repreaent the people ■ont are: Victor Rychltag, 4-R 4-H Chib leaders and adntts are r-Vi'' Ohurrii, win entering eight OH plants. Gustafson, 74 Ludlow Rd. town committa* chalnnan; Mrs. Invited. Albert Gray, 4-H Ooun- yoK etfldate. Burial will be in M t Mrs. Mabel Barton; Coventry; properiy on farms west of of Vermont or the Republican tr Chib agent and his assistant, LONDONBROn , 8 9 < iSHUCKROAST ,7 5 . Hope Cemetery, Talcottville. LouU G. Seaton, GM vice Harvey Ring, 1 Lewis Circle, Caracas, Venesuela, over week party of Vermont." Mary Drew, Take a Tuekers president for personnel, advised Manchester WATE8 win Rockvine; William RusSen, end . And in remarks prepared for leader; Mrs. Douglas Porter, I^lne R^aeler, wiU b* avail ROHUEMTOPinUOlNbR CNAO Kmc or ROASTS Prienda may call at the fu the uniCB t fiiis morning that he meet tomorrow at the Italian Westbrook; Mrs. Roberta Arm-1 Priceleas chair, reported to an appearance in Portland, Calico Cats leader, and Junior able to answer questions and ITEM neral home tonight from 7 to 9. assist the organlstag new 4-H teraxad illegal picketing American Club on Eldridge St. strong, Coventry; Mra Anne date hack to age of Charle Maine, Johnson praised the leader, Janice Porter; Frank MDY I, 1 9 . "seripQsly impairing efforts to Weighing In will be from 7 to 8 Cam^Aell, 20 Griswold S t; An-' magne, stolen from Civic Mu stato'a RepuUican senator, Rich, Hebron Dairy Herders Chibs ill Ilia 'country, SiliikDERSTEM.SS' T (F ROUND STEAK,’1°’ R D ROASTS rcsoiv* local bargwning issues pm. Members are reminded to gelo Longo, South Windaor; seum of hlstorie dty of Pavla, Margaret d u s * Smith, as well leader; Mr. and H n . Vletor Wktat WfameiiB Mks. Eathor Johnson, 90, at at these ^ants." bring articles for winners of Hugh Black m , 888 Hartford Italy. . . . Brigftte Bardot, na as Democratie Sen. Bdmund 8. Rychlliig, Garden Sprouts lead Mrs. Boyd T l^ e , pubHoity TENDCRLOIM CNAC t n Ferguson Rd.. died thU Seaton said that GM waUM be games which will be played af Rd. tionally-known French movie Muaklo. er, and Mrs. Ann Johnson, 4-H chairman M the Woman’s Aux morning at Mancheetw Memo forced to resort to such legal ter a business meeting. ADMITTED TODAY: Ed star, oboervee her 80th Mrth- Mn. Smith and MuaUe, aald Hoof Beats leader. iliary of the Vohintesr lire De- PORTERHOUSE a H o r t r o s , 4 9 * ROW ROAST 9 9 rial HoapltaL She was the wid means as it considers necessary ward J. Kelly, 11 Irvtm S t; dsy by spending the day with Johnson, have helped build a Latest figures show that 46 pmtment, has announced the STEAK ow of Nets Johnson. "to correct the situatian." Wadddl School PTA wUl Mrs. June DelGreco, 88 Charter friends at seaside resotl on the prosperous America. per cent of 4-H club members winners of th* Whist party Sat M ID D U B C U T The Rose Hill Funeral Hinne, Seaton said the plants wars in have its annual room mother’s Oak St.; Thorlicf Norman, Riviera. "We are not going to turn com* from farm homes, 81 per urday night. •ortv Sim S t, Rocky Hill, is la Mmieie, Ind.; two in Willow tea tomorrow at 8 pm . In the Woodland. Maine; David WU- Capeule of dye will be drop over to extreme and reckless cent from non-farm homea and Miss Minnla Mysr, Windham, 7 5 ' ■at- ofaaige of arrangement^ whldi Run, Bay City, Pontiac, and school cafeteria. aon. 111 Highland St, ped Into oceen et Asbury Park, men who would not hesitat* to 31 per cent from urban homes, wdn the itocir prise for ths eve- CHUCK STEAK , 6 5 ' Wo u n d ROAST ,99° are incomplete. WUli-: Flhft, Midi.; Pittsburgh, and BIRTHS SATURDAY: A N. J. to eolor U gold whea shatter all that has been so -Ahfing club mertlNfoSWttii’ 4 ^ ioini.m (Rn MoraorRORCTf _ ___ L IA R ' ----- Fremont, OaUf. Manchester Lodge of Masons daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bed- Goldwater campaigiu there csrofidly built over as maiiy Its and edtivlties during th* mantle, won the women’s high Mm. Caroline V. Rinea The Warning came as GM and Oct 7. . . . Providence poUeo years.” Johnson said. year will be 862,400 vokuiteer and Nancy Beck, Columbia, me $|69 ticT will meet tomorrow at 7:10 rick Sperka,,64 HoR 8f.; a worn M’s low. Irving Knox, Dan 8 9 ' Mrs. Caroline V. Hines, 90, UAW negotiators tried a double- pjn. a t the Masonic Temple. daughter to Mr. and Mn. Jo y four teen-agers detsinod In his Hartford tsoct, Johnaim leaden who guide 4-H work U RD ROASTS Ih , 6 9 ' RD ROAST IS formerly of Manchester, died barreled i^^roach in aeekiiv to seph Seaton, Andover. for questioning then released said: "I have always — and I local eommunltiea acroas th* ielson, won the men’s hisji and VUS''’- Saturday at the' home of her TTie Master Mason degree wUl will always — put the peace and Julian BevUle, the men’s low. B O N E L S fi end a strike of more than a be conferred. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A after they were fonni *a roof country, to be assisted 130,960 , I- daughter, Mrs. John Heritage quarter million OM« workers daughter to Mr. and Mrs. An- a t Sherston-rnttmoio Hotel as security of my country ahead of junior leaders. Val Kalmowski, Willimantic, ■>hlvr of Addison, Maine. She is the around the nation. thmiy Kubasek, Btorrs; a Proridsnt Johnson's motorcadt the interests of my party.” Asseaeoro’ Houra won the high acea an)} Bevllle, 6 5 ' widow of Charles Hinse. The Women's Home League He aald there is a time for the low aces. , ! 9 p SDtUHNuuT .9 9 ° tiUlT. ROAST Negotiators met for two taeurs of the Salvation Army will daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken possrd bolow. Th* Hebron board of CHUCK nuET ,8 5 ' Mrs. E^nee was bom in Lith Sunday and agreed to exptoite neth House, South Windaor. Himdrods a t Viotnameso party 'and a plaea for partiaan SOTS announce that their repre There were 17 tallies ta play GROUIID ivn*. uania, Dec. 24, 1873, and lived diBcussiona on some 18,000 ~ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Jun army troops ponr Into eontar ship. and over 90 iteips.in th* penny VK' hi Manchester 50 iream be ior Hall. Mrs. Albin Samuellon BIRTHS TODAY: A son to "But there are time*,” ho sentatives will be in the town social, which brouj^t in 316.75, at-the-plaiit demands While Mr. and Mra. Franda DeToUa, of tribal reheMsn in csntral office building Oct 24 and Oct WE DON'T fore moving to Maine in 1968t will be in charge of e servioe said, "when higher values mat all of which were donated by f u H lN R D S 5 9 ' trying to settle differences on a 272 Skinner Rd., Rockville; a 'Vlot Nam, hoisting Viotnameso 81 from 9 aro. to 4:30 p.m. and NECKfi TENDERLOIN a 7 5 ‘ M CK ROAST ,5 5 ' She was a member of Zion national contract. program. Hostesses -will be Mrs. flag over Boun Sar Pa camp ter more than party and there members of the auxiliary and / Kvangelical Lutheran Church. daughtar tq Mr. qnd Mrs. Ham Oct. 36 through 80, from 7 to Workers walked off their Jobe Ellen Tedford, Mrs. Sarah Leg for first time staco rovolt be- are greater issues than parti- their friends. TotAl' ticket sales GNAND UNION '1 ORAIID mnOM X ' Survivors, besides her daugh gett and Mrs. Samuelson. ilton McKee Jr., 21 Church St; sanahtp- Z hoUeva this U such a 9 pro. to receive property lists COUUID UinON ‘GRAND UNION at 80 GM plants Friday, Cut gaa nine days ago. . . . Pops from taxpayers. came to 374.50 and'^Jfo. Tuttle ru r ter, Include a eon, WMter T. ting down production of the a son to and Mn. Manuel Paul VI, in latter to archbishop time now." expressed her thanks to all who CO LD C O T S '11(1 Hines of Manchester, six grand Manchester Jaycees will have Ouillano, South Windsor. PORTLAND, Maina (AP) Du* to a change In tb4 state ALL MEAT FRANKS SLICED BACON SAUERKRAUT j company’s 196S model cars. of Saigon, makos "urgent ap law enacted by the last legisla participated, i^e added that GET MANY llrt- children and five great-grand an orientation meeting tonight DI8CHARCHDD SATURDAY: Preaident Johnsori got a wild, The imlon’s non-ecooomic peal" for and to baMeUal vlo- tive aeaeion, veterans who those women planning to attend UJLMSB THE i C l ^ K V children. demands — such as improved at 6 at the Manchester Country Mra. Madeline SquiUacote, 53 leneo in South Vtot Nam. roaring welcome in New Iks:- th* auxiliary's annual dinner at MR B O C Funeral services will be hrid Club. Members may bring land today and responded by served in war must record their 55: 1 5 ® liA ,29' worktag conditians and in- White St; John Bates, 324 About 50 laborers smidoyod discharges with ths Hebron the Prime Steer in Norwich to to 5 9 " 6 9 tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Moo ereaaed union reprasi itatlon guests. ' Farnhem Rd., South Windsor; by White Oak Constructionucaon Oo.\jo. deltvaring more than a dosen night meet promptly mt the fire , 4 9 ' I ------■ U evangelical Lutheran Church. ware major stumUing blocks to off-the-cuff speechea In a litti* town clerk before Oct. 1, In or house at 9 p.m. Tis: ‘ Burial will he in Buekland John Saenkos, 87 OooUdge St.; on R t 6 highway pro;sjo4t near der to be granted an exemption aecord on a new national labor j Mrs. Theodore M. Beebe Sr. Thomas Dunbar.. 31 Fhoenix S t. Waterbury stay off Joblb Mcause more than an hour. CALLS FOR '-•y Cemetery. contract. , of 6 Washington St.', Vernon, has of labor dlspnto, but Johnson, standing up In an on th* 1964 tax list. Sept. 80 is UA//OA/ Oiy/Sl/ry^BJ?/SAJO MOU& / -!cl‘ Friends may call at the Vernon; Mrs. Gertruds Mosher, cause of the doadlln* for receipt of dis Both sides agree that negotia returned hqm'e after undergoing 106 Russell St.; John Miller. disinito not clear. open eonvartlUe, inched Holmes Funeral Home, 400 through massed thouasnds in chargee. Hioee who wort not in :d ccLJDA M Cl riD grandu n i o n tions over money matten have surgery at Hartford Hospital. Coventry; Raymond Gamble, Firemen Answer FRESHPAK-SLICEDircn OR i-iiu\/ccHALVES ; 7,1 i T j f i J Main St, tonl|fat from 7 bo t. been -virtually wrappSKl up along She wlabae to thank her friends Provtdaace, RX Bvety the service before Oct. 27, 19U, 431 Lydall St.; Daniel OnoMo, blocks, he orderod his ear to are not eliglbl* for an exsmp- lines of the economic package for all toe cards she received Bast Hartford; Carl Farris, 16 S pw It Long or Short Four Fire Calls already accepted by the union during her hospital stay. halt so he could reach down aad tion iinlaes they are receiving a SERVICE... from Ford and Chrysler. Bancroft Rd., Rockville; Mlak ahaka hande and, uring a bat- disshUlty rating of 10 par cent ^ PINEAPPLE JUICE Fonends Josephine Moyer, 137 Florence tacy-poworad magapbane, deliv or more from th* vetonma sd- Town fireman during the CLING PEACHES • 1 • Seaton eatd then was no dis-. Ths Greater Hartford Home weekend answered four fire I cussion Sunday 'on any of the Economics Club will have its St; Richard and ISizabetb er siiort speertMo. minii tra tion. Page, Storrs; Mra Joaephine’ Th* wild asfpect at the caval A veteran who has moved into calls, one a false alarm from ■ TSK Mrs. BUsabefh M. Luts iaeue* which touched off the first fell meeting of the sea Box 192 at Verplanck School at ■ 431 f ROC9CVILLB — Funeral serv walkout, and that the company son tomorrow at Avon Old Tobias, French Rd., Bolton; cade was pointed 19 when an Hebron end who has recorded II i i 'i / ’iijji: ■ I ices for Mrs. msabeth M'. Luts took no new proposals to the Farms School, Avon. Donald W. James Hare, 174 N. Elm St; auto two car lengths behind the his discharge in aome other 136 Olcott St. reportedly pulled W « take such good care of heating ' at 'to Prospect St were held bargaining table. Ple.rpont, school provost, has James D'Amato Jr., 10 Deep- President burst tat* flames In town or city of the state must by a young g^rl yesterday after 3 8 9 , ^1 noon at 2:45. Jtol- yesterday afternoon- at the Seaton said he was netther invited members to meet at his wood Dr.; Mrs. Jennie ElUs, -48 th* downtown area. On* of thoa* still record In Hebron before id Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main more optimistic nor pessimistic home at 5:45 p.m. afid be his Oooildge St.; Maureen And*r> who aacaped as a sheet of flame Thursday. The original honor A woods fire,, of undetermined " F — s fBOSSH origin, was extinguished Sat equipment that our customers eBAMD URNM . GRSMD M n W BBLVSS St., Manchester. The Rev. Wil- about the outlook for solving the guests for-dinner at 6:15 at the son, 170 Warren Avs., Vernon; shot fratn under the hood of the able discharga or a eertifled IV a Uam H. Balkan, pastor of First problems then he was -when school. He will present a pro Eari Armstrong Jr., Wapplng; vehicle was Rear Adm. George form must be presented. urday afternoon et a location ~ Burfcley, Johnson’s personal just acrou B. Middle TMe. ORANGE JUICE 4 99* Evangelical Lutheran Church, negotiations broke off last week. gram -in the chapel at 7:30. Dennis Murray, 138 Regan Rd., Disabled veterans have more hardly ever need special service. CRE AM CORN 6 ^ 9 9 * CAKE NIXES 'S£‘ 99* «1H officiated. Burial was in Grove *~But the attitude exhibited Mrs. Kenneth Morgester of 40 Rockville; Richard Holbrook, physician. time in which to record their from the MeUcheater High H to to rL Y n i Mrs. Johnson oraairidiiig in School. Ccmtipaniee 2, 8 and 4 Hill Cemetery. was in the direction of getting White SL Is president of the Tolland Rd., Bolton; Mra. Maria discharges, and can receive a fjxl. Bearers were Henry Lyman, this settled," be commented. group. closed ear, dlreetly ahead of th* 38,000 exemption. If 65 pr older. answered box alarm 571 mt 2:15. faring, Tolland; Mrs.' Maty one that caught fir*. In fact, effective maintehance is one . j-L a9* Jack Ward, Ernest Holmes end UAW I^sident Walter Reu- Jackson, 66~Helaine Rd.; Mrs. Veterans who have already Yesterday mt 6:40 )p.m., fire 6 * ^ 9 9 * 1^33* APPLE FIES Leonard Farrand. ther salq that by expedlt^ Johnson, making a 15-hour recorded their dlschasg* and men from Hoe* Companies 3 SWEET PEAS GRSWD inUQIi C8TORK Frances McLaughlin and swing through flvs of the rix •KAMB BBAHB 4 0 (rs local level negotiations, the two who have been getting exemp and 4 were, called to tight a of the extras that make Banfly so 1 sides were trying to tie up loose Science Helps daughter, 15V| School B t; Mra. New Bhiglaad etates, conteadad tions anmiaUy need not record stubborn woods flio a t Mt. "SfQQel ends in advance to see If this Carol Shea and son, East H art in one at hie speeches that the again. Nebo PL Fireman retumed'tO WHITE TUNA INVITATION wouldn’t hastm national agree Warren Board ford; Mrs." Judtth Miner and Republican party has been e ^ the scene to wot down the area difFerent from other companies. W e ment. son. South Rd., Bolton; Mrs. tured by a faction that would Maaohesler Evesfiig Herald last night a t 0:40 aud again Sandra Shaffer and daughter, FANCY-CRISP TO BID Reuther Indicated a reply (Continued from Page One) create a governmet "recUees Hebros correepondent Miss this morning at 8:10. No prop SWEET CALIFORNIA FRESH- SN O W WHITE ifi 17 Nike Circle; iiifent daughter abroad and haartleas at home. Susaa B. Pendleton, erty damage was reported, and use extra time . . . extra effort . . . • t(i\ seeled'Mds wlU tm'^melverfi of Mr. end Mrs. Nonnan For He warmed to the ahriektag 3tS-S4M. tor toe aipp^ of ^ F l^ e weSffi officer. However, these tea cause of the blase is not known. were net conclusive. tin, Kelley Rd., Vernon. crowd with Impromptu speeches Little damage was reported M9 I DISCHARGED TESTER- In wMch ha lauded Rhode Island It to estimated th* average by fire officials whan, an elec extra preesutions to protect all our rilA ^ S ^ * f r i S ““A^.S5^n ‘ The commission turned to the and invited' his listeners to com* MUSHROOMS McIntosh apples DAY: Mrs. CelesU Milkie, 361 TOKAY GRAPES 1f»V' Wounds Ballistics Branch of toe motorist drives 10,000 miles a tric rang* a t 81 AUce'Dr. began Th? UAW chieftain did say. Tunnel Rdi, Vernon; Mrs. Gus- to the Inauguration la Wariiii^- 13 »' Horto S*^l StreeL Manohes- that he did not "anttc- U.8. Army Chemical Research ton next January. year and spends 350 hours be smoking last night shortly be ter, Connecticut qt the office of and Developnient laboratories sie WoUman, Hartford; Rich hind the wheal at Ms automo- fore 7. Faulty wiring was customers against unexpected prob> V* ipate a long struggle," suet as at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., for ard Wohllebiq Bast Hartford; In switching foam a closed ear MI*. blamed, a fir* apokesman said. auB the General Maneger, Municipal the llS-day walkout that tied up Building; Manchester, Connecti- information on the wounds. Jolee Harrington, Amaton; Da .■itrv GM plants in 1945-46 In the long- Bullets of the type used were vid Torrance, 35 Trumbull St.; lams or expanse. No wonder our ^Blbs^DOi «fisr eut, un& 11:00 A.Mi, -OotobeF 1,- 'est strike ' tn automotive histo- fired front the assessination Walter Danaereau, 54 Wilson 'ftuq 1964 at which time they will be Lane, RockvUla; John E. Cro lb"* jlr publicly opened and read afoud. , , rifle into gelatin blocks, animal >'J all .of OM’s U1 plants fmeat, live entmals, and inert nin, 14 Canterbury St.; kbs. service phone is so quiet! W hy don't stdo Contract document' '^ y be' . . been shut down by toe Dorothy Shorten, Tolland; Rob obtained a t the Office 'o f Seudl- skulls tiwited to approximate ‘ f current' strike. The union or the hunruui skull. ert Spicer, 95 Coleman Rd.; A "SAVINGS and LOAN CONVENIENCE" SAVE CRSa AT ORARB UMIOH. eri A Mankey, Axofaitects, 627 dered workers at factories turn- These tests showed the bullets Mra. Anna K. Pranckua, South you give it just one call? Sign up for Main Street, Manchester, Con-, i»g out parts and accesinries had the velocity and stability to Windsor; Stanley Smyraki, 5 TUBAN nSTAR COFFEE tiectlcut, by depoeitlng a check for GM's competitors to stay on Eva Circle, Rockville; Harold HfibODUS £37'/ Inflict the wounds noted in Ken to r 320.00 per set of documents, the job. ’ nedy and Connally and the Duff, 58 noneer Circle; Mrs. •xtrti ear# from Bantly— sooni VASEUNEM -6 9 ' made pay^le to the Town of The UAW estimated that strong probability that the first Merilda Jambard, South Wind OPEN TILL 5 P. M. $|69 Manchester, • Connecticut De about 290.060 workers — or 96 bullet to nit Kennedy traveled sor; Mrs. Alma Hatfield, 54 -1 . ' posits will he refunded upon re-, per cent of Its memberahlp — through his neck, through Con Chestnut SL; Joseph Nahaum, MONDAY-TUESDAY-FRIDAY JEECimUTooniE s 9 r turn of the plans, and apeclfica- .were taking part in the walkout nally’s chest and wrist and Willimantic; Miss Marie Cote, A smart collarless coat for a HAHDIWtAP tions to the office of SciidieH Mi made a wound in the governor’s P. O. Box 446; Mra. ' G lad^ young miH that can be made in THURSDAY Mankey, Architects, in good ___ thl|^. DePaslo, 660 W. Middle Tpke.; a dresa or three quarter length. .” **■ *'■! w orker Charged They also showed that the Mias Twylar Tsaeier, 99 Broad Twin pockets with buttoned tabs unintsnrsptcd8p1 Mrvicb--9 AM. second bullet, which struck St.; Justin Oldmah, Tsloott- are (^ittonaL •trslfht throngh to 8 PJM. SPIC 'N' SPAN m Kennedy in the right rear poi^ vlUe; Mark Warner, Wapplng; No. 8887 with Patt-O-Rama IS BANTLY PINK THRUL ■■■O&a.i with Embezzling tion of his head, probably frag Mrs. Mary Moulton, Stafford in slses. 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, IS. subsequent to the opening of the _____ mented, blowing away part of Springs; F. Elton Post, He Bust 30 to 88. Slse 10, 81 bust, ON. COMPANY, m e. ■ MSi bids without the consent of the Ralph’ F. Breneman, 32, of the President's skull and depos bron; Samuel Harrison Jr., 134 long coat, 8 yards of 04-lnch; % Owner...... Main S t, Coventry, c h a fe d this iting the two portions of bullet Branford St.; Mrs. Dorothy length, 3^. yards.' U j p i The Owner reserves the right moralng with embesslement.by found in toe front, of the llm- Oowles, 364 Green Rd.; Re To order, send SOc in coins to: BREMER to reject any and all bids, to agent, was presented In Orcuit biisine. becca Friedman, Ellington; Sue Burnett, The Manchester 331 MAIN STREET ^ C ^rm waive taahwirai defocts and' to court today. By usiog home movies of the Dante Varvelli, 163 WeUs St.; Evening Herald, IIM AVS... OF make aiuto awaida inchtding ae- ' ■ Investigation Inr Det. Sgt. Jo assasslnatkin taken by three Mrs. Katherine Moor* and son, RMERIO/UI. NEW YORK. N.Y. MANCHESTER, CONN.. • 649-4S95 a hid, although not tha seph Sartor and Det. John Krin- amateurs from different loca- 62 Duval S t; Mrs. Bathaim 189M. “liaaeheeler'e I ^ as it daems in its sole jak of alleged ahortagee. report; tiofis, the FBI was able to plot Orlowski and son, VUagton; ' FOr letblaes mailing add lOe Oldest flaaaolal •Ucii to be in the best In- ed by Manchester Auto Parts, and re-enact the probable se- Mr*. Ruth Pollnaki and daiigh- for each . pattern. Print Name, taslltntloa" WEST STREET isitr4 9 ' WA&T&O'lNBai ripidto WfiM BBJdk Ttiffiplw — Open Mtondw ScM AM. to 16 PJ bend at fiOO and eentiauad tha ttv* poritiou 9d KifiMdr and 8 t; Mr*. QtoM EdwwrdW M d Wtater 'M. iMu* of our patient tonuod taytaga asM until OcL 19. Otoually. * kiMgi, Tpka. FaeMoo. ■ 4 , ' K aiANCHESTF!R EVEMINO HERAL^, HANCHESIER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTiaiBER 88.1964 iiANCHEsngt livEaaNO h b r a x j ). s o u i c m o o n K , m 1964 - - ■ Summary of rt cm Recoittinendatidns Drawn in the Sti fCofidMik from Page Ten) ousiiM, etriklog the PreeWeBt wMd hnd to pasA- NM b iU W estli was ettltade nM once again agreed OswMd and Ms wife quarreled 8V6 ya*rs to tatetas PBI of any M. and tM Governor ea lollows: waa moved from Ma esU to a principal edak-weet artery in average, it nlarly interested in Ms rifle n s Bitterly during a telephone oon- tempt to enlist Mm in InteBl- ▼eraation,. because sM leahied (1 Preeident Xeanedy w m the tatorrogation roan aM downtown DaBas, the welootne Police Department arrived » pirformanee, and Ms unit was first struck by a buUetwMeh otiiar sactloiu o f tM InilMl' In Ui« n*t expe^sd to exMUt the nsual ganoe aettvttles. for tile flnt time tw he was became tumulhxiuB. the scene khortly aftw heartog oommeiftr.ef tetd b erF M eth antered at tM book Ms lag, tM nlv sobjertliif (li- i'M Oom* ers wfio hMw hUi fi|4itt.titaie 'le pmtlelaoy. During this In sarW O ctober 1662 Oswald Uvtng M the rooming hoUM «a tlM Aaaaarinntlon of At the extreme west end of the first of these ppU<» quit Ms Job at the abelt melai under an assumed name. On seek and exited through the wMd to harassment and ers* Main Street Qie motorcade J ’'5-- • messages at 12:84 p.m. wane oc go not revefil «ny «MMMl-peb k^WipinMMsd strong ad- lower front portion of Ms atlng chaotic coodlttona ;K a v M d y :. sonauty tefilte or etwifigtarts- 'j6r Fldal Castee and iteurt and moved to Daflas. Thursday November M, OswMd turned right on Houston Street the (OTcers who had been as Rtofle Mvliig in Fiari Worth tee neck, caneiag a waited wMm were not conducive to •i v U m aamMlaatlaa ot John and proceeded north for one Si- Uoa an inM tifBin Joining the Cuban told Fraitier that he would Ukk orderty interrogation or Oo - Kimnfly on irovom- signed to the area of Elm w d OswaMa hSA been iatrodueed .to to drive to Irving to pick iro which would not neceesari- block in order to ma|ce a left Hyninti streets for the motor am y« ab4ried to iBwress those protection ot the rights of tM IBtt, nma a cruel and atouiid Htoi. as sn toumetual, group of RuMtaiMSsnklBg some curtMn rods fdr an apart w hava been lethM. n>e turn on Elm Street, the moat cade were talking to W itney Beeniut Timfnu ' people in the QailneJrort W orn President was struck a sec prisonsr. apt << idolaace dl- dtract and convenient approach bnt Ms fntoldhg appeared to ment in DMlas. IBs wife and (C) TM numerous staM rM M agalnat a man, a family, and watching the building when Another s lu iig i to* it e f i’Os- edme as shallow end rigid. area. Many of teem assisted tee Mrs. Paine were quite surprised ond time by a buUat wMqh to the Stemmons Freeway and Sawyw arrived. Sawyer entered Oswalds by providii^ small enterad tM rightraar por ments, sometimss erroneo«b, ^ natlan, and acatnat all man* tte "Dade Mart. As the Presi- wald ocourfefi to AilflfilibuiM, a * Oswald’s Marina servic* ter* to see Mm sine* it wqs a ’Ihurs- made to the press by variofas .dklnd. A young and vlgoroua tbe oulldlng and rode a passen amounte of food, clotl^ , and day night. They thought he had tion o f Ms head, causing 'A dent’s nir approached the inter* few moAtte After I' hsinated oh fieptember il, net, local law enforcement of* «Mader whoae yean o< pubUo ger elevatmr to the tourth floor, the sixth itAdS. household itema. o e w iS r htm. returned to niaJee up after Mon maastve and lAtM wound. aection of BCnaten and Elm which was the top floor for ^ 'wheil at M i own raquest h* was self Was dlaitkad by almoet Ml (2) Governor Connally was flotals, during this period bf •iwed fchrata Ufa atrotcliad before Oswald And her lS-9 day’s quMM. He wes concilia- confuslari and disorder in tits Streets, there loomed directly elevator. He conducted a quick rsieased front active service a of this group whose help to the ■truck by * buUst wMch on l shipping or import-export bust, capitaliem, and American aocie that , tee bad not left it on, ei* dence tMt tM shots were al time at the Trade M art to take charge of the investiga school truant. Lea uMstwont ness. In New Orleans im booked arisen. t rdeavore to fulfill that right and tion. Searchhig the sixth floor. payeMatrlo study at Touth ty in general. He was MgMy though the incident appeared fired from tM Tripte Under 8. The Commlssian has to appraise thia tragedy by the The President’s car which had passage on ths freightliter S8 oriticM of the Ruaeian-epealiing unimportant at the time. In the pass, ahead of tito motor- Deputy Sheritt Luke Mooney : louse, an iAstitutk» la Mew Marim Lykea, viiidi sailed reached the following coochi- adlgttt of reason and the standard been going north made a sharp lioUced a pile of cartons in the because they eeemCd gara^ irora most ot the Os cade, or from any other lo turn toward the southwest onto York for Juveatlee who haira had from New Orleans to Le Havre, ■iona concerning the -uM fidmeas. It has been southeast comer. He squeeied truancy proUems or. dtfflonhles to American ocncepte walds’ personM posseasii cation. of OAwMd by J a » Ruby on Mvepared with a deep awareness Elm Street. At a speed of about France, on jteptember 20,1088. ot democracy and capitalifm The fonowifig morning Oswald 2. TM weight ot tM evidrace 11 miles per hour, it started through the boxes and realized with the law, and who appear to vem ber 24, ItSS: t -uM me O&mmlssion’s reaponsibU- immeitotely that he had discov Lee* H arvey Oewald had pro- and w en ambitious to unprove left WMle Ms wife^was sun in Indicates that tMro were three down the gradual descent to require psyehiatrie ebismtion, (a) Ruby entered the base tty to present to the American ered the point from which the or other types of. guldanoS. The ...... , planned this stepIn MsI thenuAlves eocnomloally. bed feedlhg the baby. She did shots fired. ment ot the DMlas PoUce •sneople an ot^ectlve report of the il a railroad overpass under fo r . quite some time.. :ln In Febiuara 1I6I the Oswalds not see Mm leave the houee, nor 2. Although it Is not necessary whlw the motorcade would shots had bem fired. On the nodal worker assigned to his Department shortly after eaacta relating to the assasslna- floor were three empty car CASS described Urn As Vserious- M arch ot 1666 he had appUed to met Ruth Paine at a eocial did Ruth Paine. On'the dresser to any essMtlM findings of the 11:17 a.m. and kUled Le* id lo n . roceed before reaching the tbe Albert SchWeltser C»Uege in gathering. Ruth Paine was tern, in their hx»i> he left Iris wed Coninlssion to determine Just temmons Freeway. The front tridge cases. A carton had ap ly detached” and ’’withdrawn” Harvey OswMd at 11:21 a.m. es> parently teen placed on the and noted " a rather. pNsisant, fiwlteeriahd for admission to the porarily separated from ber ding ring w)rich he' had never .which shot Mt Govtrnor Oon- (b) Although the evidence on of the Texaa School Book Depoa- 1660 term . His letter ot husband and living with her two done before. His wallet contain^ naUy, then-la very persuasive Itory was now on the Presi- flw 4t the side of the window iqipeaUsg quality about tms Ruby’s means of entry Is not ^ Narrative iMllcafion contained many children in their home in Irving, tng $170 w as left intact in evlom e from the experts to lA- $l>800, ment of the assassination. He used the 6.6 milli * ^ ce President Lyndon B. John- Bethesda, Md., where it was whereupon Baker turned from npplt’S car. The message was from the building. The high lot, OswMd walkad quickly Oommteeion tMt aU tM sMU kUUng of OswMd. TM The victim was Patrolman J. D. appeared withdrawn iiid ava- which wolild' appear to have On A pril 6, 1968, Oswald lost meter Mannlicher-^rcano rifle found on the scene. SH A-' and J(dm B. Conn ally Jr., given a complete pathological the man and proceeded, with Timilt of the Dallas iwllce, an received shortly after 1:16 p.m. stack of boxes, which first at sive, a boy who pref to ahead. Frasier followed and wMch caused tM President’s PoUc* Department’! *%k>veriMr of Texas. Aftpr leav* Shots Resound examination. The autopey dis Truly, tip the stairs. The man As the gunman left the scene, been accomplished by consid Ms Job with a photography firm saw Oswald enter the De] A camera mounted on the weapon recorded scene and Govarnor ConnaUy’s cisicn to transfer OswMd sto officer with a good rqcord dur tracted Mooney’s attention, spend hla tilne tlotie, erable fragwty and apparently the White House on Thurs closed the large head wound they encountered had started he walkM hurriedly back to effectively screened a person at A few days later, on April lO, he tory Building carrying the . .. j. wounds were fired from the the county JaU In foU puqlo Seconds later shots resounded ing his more than 11 years with and watching televUloo. Rli for a sfweme purpose. attempted to MU MaJ. Gen. on the street below through the rifle’s telescopic morning, the President had observed at Parkland and the orklnt in the Texas School the pMiee force. He was shot ward Patton Avenue and turned the window from the view of bulky package with mm. sixth floor window of the Texas view was unsound. Ths ar in rapid succession. The Presi teste indicated that he - was Edwin A. Walker (Resigned, During the morning No sight.- One scene is shown °‘fkmm initially to San Antonio wound in the front of the ueck Book Depository Building on near the intersection of 10th left, beading south, gtanding on anyone else on the floor. above avetoga In intelligence The purpose of the accumulat ot Ichool Book Deporttory. rangements made by ths po dent's hands moved to bis neck U.fl. Army), uriqg a rifle wMch vember 22, Marina OswMd fol. '''Where Vice President Lyndon B. He appeared to stiffen momen which had bjeen enlarged by the O ctober 16, 1168. B is fellow Street and Patton Avenue, about the northwest eorner of loth for his site gnim. ITie chief ed fund.aoon became known. On lice department on Sum^Jr ’"Fchnson Joined the party and Parkland doctors wlien they workers described him as very Street and Patton Avenue was October T6i 1686, Oswald arrivsd he had ordered by maU 1 month lowed President Kennedy’ conditions outslds AAd inside floor corridor. Some of the in morning, only a few hoqn tarily and lurch slightly forward nine-tenths Of a mile from Os Rifle Found psychiatrist .'m Tmith ' Rouse previously under an assumed activities on television. She and Oswald Fired Shots V Vie President dedicated new performed the tracheotomy. quiet — a “loner.” His name Helen Markham, who had been diagnosed Let's pcoMem as a in Moscow by train after crosa- Captain Frits’ office increased formation divulged was erro ..n- befora the attempted tra ^ in his seat. A bullet had entered wald’s rooming house. At the name. Marina OswMd learned Ruth Paine cried when they ■’’hesearch facilities at the U.S. the base of the back ot his neck Both of these wounds were de was Lee Harvey Oswald. time of the assassination, 'Ilppit walking south on Patton Avenue Mooney’s discovery Intensi. "personAUty pattern dUturb- Ing the border from Finland, the difficulty of M lice question neous. Efforts by the news 4. TM sMts wMch klUed Pres fer, were inadequate, fit -’';to dent’s necktie. Before the shoot bottle which he had purchased cmtral Oak Cliff area as part iff Eugene Boone turned his psychllstric tMiatment tion of Ms own choice and dis newsmen, CMef of PoUce Jesse (a) TM Mannilcher • Oarcano '‘ And spoke at a liurge breakfast base ot the back of the neck. han‘d walk biusk tow ard' the Union ^ S p.m6 that evening. ties lmpelle4 Marina OswMd to fired from the buUding where cussed the matter with the pres B. Curry, brought OswMd to a within a few feet ot OswMd and OswMd’s life. These deficiln- ing started, Oovemor Oonnally from a vending machme in the of a concentration of patrol car flaahli^t in the direction of two In May 166L After hi'vitig 8.6-mtUimeter lulian rifle " ’gathering on Friday, The autopey report stated the corner and cut across the lawn rows of boxes in the northwest That same' afteimoon ih Ms hotel suggest thM her husband leave OswMd worked. When Marina ident of the locM bar associa prett conference in the poUce fired one shot into OewMd’e clei contributed to the depth had been facing toward the lunchrooih. He was walking aetitdty around the center of been at Youth HouM for s DaUiM and g o to New Orleans to from wMch tM shots were n? Planned for later that day cause of death as "Gunshot ot the corner house as he start comer near the staircase. room oewald, in an apparent Oswald heard this, tee recalled tion, who offered to obtain coun asoembly room shortly after abdomM. OswMd groaned with ot Lee Harvey OswMd. crowd on the right. He started toward the front of the building the city following the assassina wooks, Leo Oewald reuttned to look for work. the Walker episode and the fact fired was owned by and in tM t^Were a motorcade through to turn toward the left and sud wound, head,” and the bullets ed south on Patton Avenue. Stuffed between the two rows siilcMe attempt, slashed1 Ms left 1 sel. OsWMd declined the offer midnight of the day OswMd was pain as M fell to tM ground and downtown Dallas, a limcheon where a passlinger elevator and tion. At 12:64 Tipplt radioed school whon his attendande and Oswald left tor New Orleans that her husband still owned the poieesihm of OswMd. denly felt a blow on Ms back. which struck the President were In the comer house Itself, was- a bolt-action rifle with wrist. He was hospitalised im- saying that he would first try to arrested. The assembly room quickly lost consciousnese. (b) OswMd oarriad this rifle No Conspiracy speech at the Trade Mart, and a described as having been fired a abort fught of stairs provided that be had moved as directed ios temporarily improved. mediately. On October 81, 8 on A pril 24, 1968. Ruth Paine, rifle. She went quietly to tha The Oovemor had been hit by a and would be available for any Mrs. Barbara Jeanette Davis telescopic sight The rifle obtain counsel by himself. By was crowded with newsmen who within 7 minutes Oswald was At into the Depoeitinry BuUding flight to Austin where the Presl* “ from a point behliM and some access to the main entrance of the foiloirtag mU, however, day* after bif release from the who knew nothing ot the Walker Paine’s garage where the rifle Parkland HospItM where, with t. Ths Commlzzloo has bullet which entered at the ex the building on the first floor. emergency. By this time the po and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Vir not touched until it could be Sunday morning he had not yet had come to Dallaa from ail on ths monung of NovemMr dent would attend a reception what above the level of the de rthe probatioa otflcer reported hospItM, Oswald appeared at shooting, invited Marina OswMd anil been conceMed in a blanket out having regained conscious no evidence tMt eitMr Lee : treme light side of his back at a Approximately 7 minutes later, lice- i^ io had broadcast several ginia Davis, heard the shots and hed. When Lt. J. C. engaged an attorney. over the country. They shouted 22, 1681. tiilad speak at a Democratic ceased.” that virtually every -teacher the American Bmoassy, an and the baby to stay with her in mmnng thtlr Other belonginga questions at Osirald and flashed ness, he was pronounced dead Mm. Oswald or Jack RuM v(aa point below his right armpit. at about 12:40 p.m., Oswald messages alerting the police to rushed to the door in time to see Day of the police Identification complained about boy's A t 7:16 p.m . op N ovem ber 22, (c) Oswald, '''fund-raising dinner. From Aus- ' At the scene of the sbootlnf, jAs nounced that he .wished to re. the Paines’ modest home wMle It appeared to her that the rifle cameras al Mm. Among this at 1:07 p.m. y.gy-^ * .g ” *|part ot any conspiracy, domes- The bullet traveled through his boarded a bus at a point on Elm the suspect described by Bren the man walk rapidly across the bureau decided that the wooden behavior. fiOa motosr insisted Ostrald sought work in N*w 1968, Lee H arvey OswMd was UiMujurtBUtlM; ''^tin he would proceed to the chest in a downward and for there was evident confusion at lawn shaking a revolver as if he stock and the metal knob at the nounce Ms U.S. citlsensMp and was atUl there, although she did group was a 82.yeaiM)Id DaUas The man who killed Oswald "’JSf Sc or foreign,llgn, Vo to asrasrtnqte assaastnqte '^-Vexas nuich of the Vice Presl- Street seven short blocks east of nan at tbe scene of the assassi that he dtd.net need psychiatric Orleans. Early in May. upon not actually open the blanket. formally advised that he had tM window from WMeh the ward direction, exited below his the outset concerning the point were eniptylhg it of cartridge end of the bolt contained no become a Russian citlsen, and nightclub operator ^ Jack was Jack Ruby. He was. instant President Kranedy. The ri^ *^flent. Evident on this trip were of origin of the shots. Witnesses the Depository Building. The nation — a slender white male, assistance, Altheugh th4r« was recelvihg wora from OswMd At about Sp .m. the police been charged -with the m urder ■hots were fired. sons for this conclusion an : t right nipple, passed through his cases. Later that day each prints, he held the rifle by tbe handed the ‘Embassy officer a ot Patrolman J. D. Tlppit. Sev Ruby. ly arrested and, minutes later, -«the varied roles vrhich an Amer differed in their accounts of the bua was traveling west toward about 30 years old, 5 feet 10 ajqiarsntly soiUa iniprovemsnt written statement he had that he had found a Job, Ruth arrived at the Paine house and (d) Shortly after the assassi right wrist which had been in Inches and weighing about 166 woman found a cartridge cose stock while Captain Fritz eject' erM witnesses to the 'npjdt On Sunday morning, Novem confined in a* cell on the fifth nation, tM MannUcharOur- (a) TM Oommlssion NAS ican President performs — direction from which the sound the very building from which in Lee’f.- Mhavior during, the prepared for the occasion. When Paine drove Marina OswMd and asked Marina OswMd whether floor of the Dallas police Jail. found no evidence tMt apy- his lap, and then caused a pounds. near the house. As the gunman ed a live shell by operating the next tew months, the eoiirt r6c- ■laying and to the subeequent ber 24, arrangements were cano rifle belonging to 6s- reHead of State, Chief Executive, wound to his left thlg^. The of the shots emanated.'’Within a Oswald had come. Its route lay aiked Me reasons, Oswald re the baby to New Orleans to her husband owned a rifle. She Under IntorrogAtion, M dMied ona asetsted OswMd in plan •'CiMirty leader, and, in this In- through the Oak Cliff sec turned the comer he passed bolt. Lieutenant Day promptly ORuamidsd further treatment. rejoin OswMd. aMd that he did and then led fillet of the gunman had post made for OswMd’s transfer wMd WAS found partially Md* force of the bullet’s impact few minutes, however, attention At approximately 1:16 p.m., alongside a taxicab which was noted that stamped on the rifle plied, *T am a Marxist.” Os from the city JaU to the Dallas that the killing of OswMd wes in ning or cartying out tM AS- -iistance, proqiecUve candidate centered on the Texaa School tion in southwest Dallas, where 'npplt was driving slowly in an ^ January 1684, whUe Lee’ S them into the gai’agc and point tively identified Oswald in den between *ome Oartoos on appeared to spin the Oovemor parked oh Patton Avenue, a few itself was the serial number wald never formMly complied During the stay in New Or poll County JaU, about 1 m ile away. any way connected -with a con- aassiiiatton. In this connec- -r.gbr re-election. Book Depository Building as the it would pass seven blocks east easterly direction on East 10th caac was still pending, Mar- With the legM steps necessary to leans, Oswald formed a fictl- ed to the coned Up blanket. As a illce lineups. While positive the sixth floor and the impro- to his. right, and Mrs. Oonnally feet from lOth Street. The driv “ C2766” as well as the m arkings n r«rearm identification evidence The news media had been in ■pteacy involving the aseaseina- Vised paper bag in wMch Os- ' Uon It has tbomigMy Invps- -3S xha Dallas motorcade, it was polled him doano into her lap. source of the shots. The of the rooming house in which Street in Gak C liff. About 100 larite.and Lee left for New nee Ms American ciUsen- Uoiu New Orleans Chapter ot ;>oUcc o^cer lifted it, the blAn. Uon of Praaidem Kennedy. He tigated, among otiter factaj^, er, William W. Scoggins, had 1940” MADE ITALY” let hung limply over either side was not avMlable at the time, formed-on Saturday night that wMd bfoiHht W n fla to tha ''’hoped, would evoke a demoh- Another bullet then struck Pres was occupied by a private cor Oswald w as living, at 1026 North feet past the intersection of 10th Sloans,.BM;cltir..o< The -''T3o obvious be he 'wAs g l ''^ perm lralon to ed. that the president was A. J. Meanwhile, at police head was of a type wMch could have the shots were fired. las, tM hiring of Oswald Jby sive and fatal wound. The Presi through the shrubbery on the made paper sack, which, after fired the shots that killed Tlppit. Simday, between 2:80 and 3 President’s death. Ruby was '•SOnce it had been decided that dent fell to the left into Mrs. publishers and leased space to immediately recognised him. The man met the general de havior problen^ Neighbors and remain'in the Sortet Union on a HideU, In reaUty, HidsU was a quarters. Captain Fritz had (e) BAsed on testiiqoiiy of the tM Texas School Book 6 o - representatives of the publlsh- lawn, Scoggins looked up and the assassination, was found in others who k n ^ hUn Outside of begun questioning OswMd. Soon a.m., anonymous telephone transferred the following day to X R ifle walk around the front of Ms car. m Pattmi Avenue and ran south mation which he felt should be brought to school a note Embassy in Moscow expresi agent after OswMd requested claimed that he was eating the FBI had traced the rifle iiseion bM conoluded (b) TM Oommlssion has motorcade procession from toward the President’s lim toward Jefferson Boulevard, brought to the attention of the purp^edly written by bis found on the sixth .floor of the television cameras, Oswald case was pending on appeM. ousine. In the front seat ot the A few minutes later he en As he reached the front wheel a desire to return to the Unih the police to arrange such an Iiinch at the time of the assasal' r tMt OswMd poeees*. found no evidence tbpt'Os rsLove Field to the site of a lunch- Several eyewitnesses in front tered a vacant taxi four blocks main Oak Cliff thoroughfare. On police. Earlier, while the police mother', stating that, the famUy flu te s; Interview. OswMd gave the nation, and that he then spoke Texas School Depoidtora to a would emerge from a door in Vice-Presidential car. Agent on the driver’s.side, the man on front of the cameras and pro K ed the cApaMUty with a riflewMd waa involved with *’’V»on planned by Dallas biui- of the building reported that away and asked the driver to the sidewalk drew a revolver the east side of Patton, between were questioning the employees was moving to California. The agent false InformatiiDn about with bis foreman for 8 to 10 mMIorder house In Chicago WMch enabled Mm to com Toimgblood heard an explosion Truly had observed that Lee ceed to the transfer veMoIe, To Conclusions person or group in a i Y'lness and cdvic leaders in honor they saw a rifle being fired take him to a point on North and fired several shots in rapid 10th Street and jafterson Boule note was written by Lee. A few Married Marina his own background and was minutes before going home. He wMch bad purchased it from a mit tM eseaeelMtton. acy to aseasrtnate tM and noticed unusual movements from the southeast corner win vard, Ted CaUaway, a used car Harvey Oswald, 1 of the 16 men days later he dropped but of distributor In New York. Ap- the right of the cameras was a This Commission was created • ‘ ‘6 f the President After consider- in the crowd. He vaulted into Beckley Avenue several blocks succession, hitting Tlppit four evasive in bis replies concern denied that be owned a rifle and (f) OewMd Ued to tM poUc* dent, attbough it has tb ^ '’’fng the faciliUes and security dow on the sixth floor of the salesman, heard the shots and who worked in the warehouse^ school and almost immediately The following month Oswald ing Fair Play for Cuba activi woxlmately 8 hours later the ’’down” ramp from Main Btraet to ascertain the fActo relating the rear seat and sat on the beyond his rooming house. The times and killing nim instantly. when MMifronted, in a subse- to the preceding summary o3 After his Arrert concerning oUghly tavamgated, in aqdl* problems of several buildings, Texas School Book Depository. ran to the sidewalk. As the man was missing. After Truly pro tried to Join the Marine Corps. met a 19-year-oId Russian girl, ties. During the next 2 weeks Chicago firm advised that this on the north. To the left was an Vice President in order to pro trip required 6 o r 6 minutes. At An automdbila repairman, [uent interview , with a ^ c t u r e evAnte and to consider the im importAnt mbetAattve mAt- tion to other poortbla laojle, *''.ihe Trade Mart was chosen as One eyewitness, Howard L. with the gun rushed past, Calla vided Oswald's name, address, Because he was only l6, be was Marina mkolaevna Prusakova, OswMd appeared on Radio pro- lowing Mm holding a rifle and rifle had been ordered in March "up” ramp lending to Com- tect him. At the same time about 1 p.m. Oswald arrived at Domingo Benavides, heard tbe shi portant questions wMch they ters. aU facets of Oswald’p ampei- • 'the luncheon sito. Given tUs Brennan, had been watching the wsx ab^ed "What's going and general description. Frits rejected. a pharmacist, who had been gram s twice, clalclaiming to be the 1963 by an A . H idel fo r shipm ent mere* Street on the south. Agent Kellerman in the front tbs rooining house. The house shots and stopped his pickup ;>lstol, he claim ed that his fa ce raised. 'Hie Commission has (g) Oswald had Mtempted to ations, finances, and pta- aelectiafi, and in acctrdance parade from a point oo Elm o n T ’ , The man merely left for police headquarters. He brought up in Leningrad* but m ktkesman 4 ter the Fa1FMr Play for lad been superlmpoeed on to post o ffice box 2916, in DM The armofed truck in wMch seat of the Presidential lim keeper, Mrs. Earlene Roberts, truck on tbe o|qioeito side ot the After leaving school Lse addressed itself to this task and kUl MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. aonM haMte, parttculMrly - ',‘Vlth the customary practice of Street directly opposite and shrugged. to Jefferson arrived at headquarters shortly was then living with a» aunt Cuba Committee in New Or- someone else’s body. He refused las, T ex., a box rented Oe. OswMd Was to be traiuferred ousine turned to observe the was surprised to see Oswald at street about 25 feet in front ol< woriced tor the next 10 months has reached certain conchiskma WaUier (ResigiMd.U.SArmy), ______:y ) duitag the period foUewtaf V'affording the greatest number facing the building. He prompt midday and remariiedi to him Boulevard ed right. On after 2 p.m. and asked two de at several JolM in New Orleans and uncle in Minsk. They were leans. to answer any questions about wMd. Payment for the rifle was arrived shortly after 11 a.m on April 10. isai, tMrO^ President. Tippit’s ear. He observed .the tectives to pick up the employee based on Ml the available evi his return from th* Soipei people an opportunity to see ly told a policeman that he had that he seemed to be in quite a gunman start back towarji Pat the next conn a gas sta as an oCflee messenger or clerk. m arried on A pril 80, 1981. On July 19, 1663, OswMd lost the presence In his wMlet of a remitted by a money order Police otfiolMs then decided, demonatraUiH’ his dieposiUOa umoB ta June 1882. t . ')'the Piasident the motorcade Seeing that the President was seen a slender man, about 8 feet Uon with a lot in the who was missing from the Tex Throughout the following year Ms Job as a greMSr of coffee- signed by A. HideU. By 8:46 however, that an unmarked dence. No Umltations Mve been struck, Kellerman instructed hurry. He made no reply. A few ton Avenue, removing emp- It was during this period that he ■elective service card with his placed on tM Oommlssion’s in to take human life. (0) TM Commission haa route selected was a natural 10 Inches, in his early thirties; minutes later Oswald emerged rear. TTis it ran into the as School Book Depository. started to r m communist liter he carried on a correspondence processing machinery. In Sep picture and the ;iam'e ” Alek J p.m. on November 22, the FBI poUce car would be preferable 8. OewMd kUled DaUai PoUoa the driver, “Let’s get out of . ty cartridge cases from tbe gun Standing nearby were the police quiry; it has conducted its own found no evidence to sMbw esooe. The route aras approved by take deliberate aim from the from his room zipping up his as he went. Benavides nisbed to lot, discard. his Jacket and’ ature. Occasionally, in conver with American and Soviet au tember, after an exchange of H idell.” was able to advise the DaUas tor the trip because of its great- Patrotanan J. D. T M t uprox- that OswMd was employM, v/'Jtbe local host committee and here; we are hit.” He radioed sixth-floor corner window and then continued his flight west on officers who had just a^ve'd thorities seeking approval tor correspondence with Marina police that, as a result of hand, ef speed and maneuverability. investigation, and MI G overn ahead to the lead car, “Get us sations with others, he praised During the questioning of ment agencies hsvs folly dis tmately 48 mlnutas after ttie as- persuaded, or eneoiura(M .bSlHitte House representatives on fire a rifle in the direction of the Jefferson. with the man arrested in the the departure ot Mmself and Ms Oswald, Ruth Paine drove to OswMd on the tMrd floor of the writing analysis of the docu. At approximately U:20 a.m. to the hospital immediately.” communism And expressed to charged tMir respoiiMbility to sassiaatton.. This eonehiaton up by Any foreign govermnwit b jNovember 18 and publicized in President’s car. Brennan Texas Theatre. When Fritz his fellow employees a desire to wife to the United States. In the New Orleans and w September police department,! more than ments used to purchase the OswMd emerged from the base holds tM finding tMt Oswaldl Agent Greer immediately accel mentioned the name of the cooperate with the Commission to esmeeinate PraridiUt irdhe local papers starting on thought he might be able to Entered Theater join the Communist Party. At course of this effort, Oswald and transported Marina, the 100 representatives M the press rifle, it had concluded that the ment Jail office flanked by de flrad tha shots which kUled | Kennedy or tMt be was inn jiiffovember 19. This adrance erated the Presidential car. .As identify the man since he had missing employee, he learned Ms wife visited the U.S. Embas cMld, and the family belongings rifle had been ordered by Lee tectives on either side and M Ms in its investigation. These con Pfeeideat Kennedy and woimd-| it gained speed. Agent Hill man about this time, .'when h* was radio, and television were clusions represent the reasoned agent of any foreign guAetn- nepubliclty made it clear that the noticed him in the window a few In a shoe store a few blocks that the man was already In the not yet 17, He wrote to the So- s y in M oacow In July o f 1981. to Irving, Tex. Ruth Paine sug. crowded into the hallway Harvey Oswald. rear. He took a few steps to ed Governor OonnaUy and is| ment, Mtbough tM OOtnidis* -::-(notorcade would leave Main aged to pulf himself oqto the minutes before the motorcade farther west on Jefferson, the Interrogation room. The missing TOmarily on the basis of an gested that Marina Oswald, who TTiroughout Friday and Satur ward the car and was in the Judgment of all memMrs of the back of the car where Mrs. claiis Party of America, pro through which Oswald had to supported by tM foUowing: Non ha* ter tewed' tM sir- -r.iStreet and pass the intersection made the turn onto Elm Street manager, Johnny Calvin Brew School Book Depository employ Interview and questionnaire was expecting her second child day, the Dallas police released glaring light of the televteion 'fomhUssion and are presented (a) Two eyewitaessas saw I Kennedy had climbed. ’ Hill fessing his belief in Marxism. pass when being taken from Ms after ap investigation wMeh has cumstanees sufroundlng f)s* --lOf Elm and Houston Streets as it At 12:34 p.m., the Dallas police er, heard the siren of a police ee and the suspect who had Another move followed In July completed there, the Embassy in October, uve at the Paine cell to Captain Frits’ office tor to the public many of the details cameras when a man suddenly tM Tlppit shooting and seven wMd’s defection to tMr'M- -eCproceeded to the Trade Mart by pushed her back Into the rear radio mentioned the Depository car moments after the radio in been apprehended in the Texas .concluded that Oswald had not house until after the baby was darted out from an area on the satisfied the Commission tM t it seat and shielded the stricken 1966 when LAe and his riiother Interrogation. Reporters tried to concerning the alleged evidence eyewitnesses heard tM shots I vlet Union, his Ufe tMre •<>4ray of the Stemmons Freeway. Building as a possible source of his store announced the shooting Theatre were one and the same lost his clttsenshlp, a decision born. OswMd refoatned behind, against Oswald. Pollel officials right of the cameras where has ascertained the truth con and saw thp gunman leave President and Mrs. Kennedy as — Lee Harvey Oswald. returned to" Fort Worth. He re interview OswMd during these cernlng the assassination of from October of 1968 to June SIS r>* the shots, and at 12:46.p.m., the of the police officer in Oak Cliff. entered high school hut again subsequently ratified by the ostensibly to flnd-woik either in discussed Important aspects of newsmen had been assembled tha scene with revolver in the President's car proceeded at trips. Between Friday afternoon President Kennedy to the extent of 1982 so tnr os it ceri M 9(u Greets Crowds police radio broadcast a de- Brewer saw a man step quickly The suspect Fritz was about drojqied out after a few widis Department of fitate in Wash Houston or some other city. and Sunday morning he am the case, usually in the course The min was carrying A Colt .88 hand. Thesa nine ey*wltaes*.| reecnrtructed, his known high speed to Parkliuid Memori Into the entranceway of the ington, D.C. Upon their return Instead, he departed by bua for that a prrtonged and thorough al Hospital, 4 miles away. sorlptlon of the suspected assas to question in connection with and enlisted la the Marine peared in the hallway at least 16 of Impromptu and confused covolver in Me rl^t hand and, es pooitively tden&lad Li contacts with tM Fair Ptay tTf/ By mldmomlng of November sin hosed primarily on Bren etore and stand there with his the assassination of the Presi to 'Mnak, Oswald and his wife Mexico, Arriving in Mexico City press conferences in the third- wMIe millions, watched on tele. search makes this possible. Harvey Oswald as th* manl XetZ, clearing skies in Dallas dis- Corps on O ctober 24, 1966, 6 times. The generally. confused for CUM Ooshmittee, pnd hte nan’s observations. back toward the street. When dent and the murder of a police days a lter his 17Qi birthday. On . fUad with- the Soviet authorities on Serteraber 27, where he 1. The shots wMch killed tMy taw. viaite to tM CubM nM tto* tiffi^ed the.threat of rain and. the No Pulsebeat When the shots were fired, a the police ear made a U-tum man was born in New Orleans for permission to leave togeth ^m ptiy visited the Cuban and President Kennedy and wound .^iJ'resldeni greeted the crowds December 21, 1666, fturin boot (b) TM cartridge oases | Viet Bmbaertes ta ^lMloo Dallas motorcycle patrolman, And headed back in tbe direc on October 18,- 1939, 2 months cam p In San 'D ie g o , (Kraald er. 'Thalr formal application was Russian. Embassies. IBs stated ed Governor (jonnally were fired found at tM scene of the ‘ aty during his i to oiCrom his open limousine without At Parkland, the President tion of the Tlpmt shooting, the objective was to obtain officiM from the sixth floor window At was immediately treated by a Marrlon L. Baker, was riding in after the death of his father. His fired a score of 212 for record made In July 1961, and on De- ehootlng wan- fired from th* Mexico from September 128 c) the "bubbletop," which was at the motorcade as a point several man left and Brewer followed mother. Marguerite Claverie oeraber 28, IN l, Marina Oswald permission to visit Cuba, on ‘ ' the southeast corner of the Tex esthat time a plastic shield fur- team of - physicians who had with the M-1 rifle 2 .points revolver In tbe poascaeton of to October 8, 1868, and his cars behind the President. He him. He eaw the man enter the Oswald, had two older children. over the minimum for a ratlpg . was advised it would be grant way to the Soviet Union, ' as School Book Depository. This OswMd at iM time of his ar known contacts with the'So ftiitilshing i»otectlon only against been alerti^ for the President’s T ens Theatre, a motion picture Cuban Government would not determination is based upon the. arrival by the* Dallas Police had turned right from Main One, John Pic, was a half-broth of "sharpehooter” oo a mariis* ed. rest to the exohieion of aU | viet Bmbaaay la tM United ■^>^clement weather. To the left grant Ms visa unless the Soviet follow in g: Department as the result of a Street onto Houston Street and house about 60 feet away, with er to Lee from an earlier mar man-sharpshooter-expert scale. A daiEhtor was born to the other weiqiona. States. r b90f the President in the rear seat was about 200 feet south of Elm out buying a tlckat. Brewer riage which had ended in di Oswalds in February 1182. In Government would also issue (a) Witnesses at the scene of was Mrs. Kennedy. In,the jump radio message from the motor After his basic trshnilng, Oswald (c) The revolver in OswMd’s I (d) TM Commission has Ax* cade after the shooting, 'the Street when he heard a shot. >inted this out to the cashier, vorce. The other was Robert received training In aviation the months that followed they visa permitting Ms entry into the aseasslnatlon saw a rifle posaesrton at tM time ‘ot his Mored all attempts of OsMdd -x«eats were (tevemor OonnaUy, being fired from the sixth doctors noted iiregular Baker, having recently returned [rs. Julia Postal, who called Oswald, a full brother to Lee fundamantals and then in radar pnpared for their return to the Russia. OswMd’s efforts to se arrest was purchased by Pnd to Identify |dms^ wtfh'^ bi/who was In front of the Preei- from a week of deer himting, the police. The time was shortly and 6 years older. When Lee United Staten On May 6, 1962, cure these visas failed, and he floor window of tbe Deposi .igient, and Mrs. Connally at the breathing movements and a scanning. Mloiwed to OswMd. lous poUticM graupi; f was certain the shot came from after 1:40 pjn. Oswald was 3. Mrs. Oswald the- U.S. Immigration and Natu left for Daflas, where he arrived tory BuUding, and soma wit •biGovemor’s left Agent William possible heartbeat, although Most peopl« who knew Oswald (di) ) O nrald’ s Jacket w as tag tM CMnmumrt ^ they, could not detect a pulse, a hl^-powered rifle. He looked At 1:29 p.m., the police radio placed him in an orphanage in the Marines deesribsd him ae ralisation Service, at the re on O ctober 8, 1968. nesses saw a rifle in the win found Mong tM path at flight u !s .A., the Fair Ptay : .yR. Greer of the Secret Service where his brother and half- When he saw Ms wife the next dow immediately after the -ii-Was driving, and Agent Roy H. beat. They observed the exten up and saw pigeons scattering had noted the simUarity in the a "lonsr” who resented the quest ot the Department of taken by tne gunman as he M Oommittee, and thd^f sive wound in the President’s in the air from their perches on deecriptlcns of the suspects in brother were already living, exercise of authority by others. State,,agreed to waive a reetric. day, it was decided that Oswald shots were fired. fled from tM scene of the talUt WbrtcAni.P .oJiCeUerman aas sitting to his primarily because she had to would reht a room in Dallas and (b) The neariy whole bullet z e fig h t head and a sipall wound ap the Texaa School Book Deir''i- tbe Tippit ahooUng and the as He spent much of w free time tlon under the law wMeh would kUUng. been uhabig to work. have prevented the Issuance of visit Ms family on weekends. found on Govarnor Connally’a •jy. DirecUy behind the Presiden- proximately : one-fourth inch in tory Building. Be raced his sassination. At 1:45 p.m.. In reading. He was court-mar 6. Within SO minutes ot tM as- dsnee that tiie benb diameter in the lower third of motorcycle to the building, dis response to Mrs. Postal’s call, In January 1944, when Lee tialed once for possessing an a united States visa to Oswald's For .1 week he rented a room ■tretcMr at Parkland Mam Isassinajlon and 88 minutes of he Inittated weM riotial limousine was an open "fol- was 4, he was taken out of the from Mrs. Bledsoe, the woman njlowiqi” car with eight Secret his neck. In an effort to facili mounted, scanned .the area to the poUce radio eounded the unragistered privately owned Runlan wife until tee had left ?f*lJ^*??®*^.*^** ^ tM Tipplt kUUng OswMd resist-1 Oswald’s subaequant;d orphanage, and shortly thereaft who later raw Mm on the bus .i;>Bervice agents, two in the front tate breathing, the physicians the west and pushed his way alarm: "Have information a weapon and, on another occa the Soviet Union. Ttiey finally buUet fri^*ntef(^d In ^ ed arrest at tte theatre by nation of tM Pr«idii performed a tracheotomy by through the sMctators toward ■uspeot Just went in the Texas er his mother moved With him sion, for using provocative lan left Mosoow on June 1, 1 ^ , and shortly after the assasstaiatibn. front seat ot the P rte d ^ ^ attempting to shoot another | (e) fll of thg evldsiicg seat, two in the rear, and two on were assisted in meeting^ their On O ctober 14, 1968, he rented e^pach limning board. These enlarging the throat wound and the entrance, 'niere he encoun- Theatre on West Jefferson.” to Dallas, Tex., where the older guage' to a' noneonuntseioned llmouslae were fired from tM poQce offleer. tM Oomrali ‘ inserting a tube. Totally ab tered Roy Truly, the buildin| Wtthin minutes Um theater was boys joined them at the end of officer. Re was, however, gen tcaiM expenses by a loan of the Beckley Avenue room Aiid 8.6-mUUmeter Mennllcher 7. ~ T~ M Cofomtesion ~ ' h u l tcAgents, in accordance with nor- listed Ms 'lame as O. H. Lse. On that tMre' qgnal Secret Service procedures, sorbed in the immediate task of superintendent, who offerM surrounded. Tbe house lights the school year. In May of 1946 erally able to comply with Ma 8488.71 from the U.S. Depiurt- Canmno rifle found bo tM reached the foUowtag conctu- pctft the trying to preserve the Presi Baker his help. They enUred were then turned qp. Patrolman Marguerite Oswald married her rine dlselpUne, even, though his ment of State. Two weeks later the same day, at the suggestion sixth floor ot tM Depository ■lone ocncernlng OswMd’s inter-1 wMd^was •eOvere instructed to scan the ot a neighbor, Mrs. Paine .ewrowds, the roofs, and windows dent’s life, the attending doctors the building, and ran towatd the M. N. McDonald *and aeveral third husband, Edwin A. Ek- experiences in the Marine Corps tltey arrived in Fort Worth, Tex. BuUding to tM exolusiaa of| rogation and detention by tM or tafpnnant never turned the President over two elevators in the rear. Find other poMcemBi m>>Fuaclied the dahl. While the two older boys did not live up to his expecta For a tew weeks OswMd, hla phoned the Texas School Book oU other weapons. DMlaa polleet buUdings, overpasses, and Depository and was told that I CU. or .rrproesings for signs of t^ ble. for an examination of his back. ing that both elevators were on man, who .bad been pointed out attended a military boarding tions. wife an4 child lived with Os- (e) TM three used cartridge | (a) jkxcept tor tM force re-1 mental ngSto At 1 p.m., after all-heart activi an upper floor, they dashed Up to them by Brewer. school, Lee lived at home and wald’s hrother Robert. After there was a Job opening. She cases found hear tM window qulred to effoct bis arrest, ,i,Mhind the “followup” carjwas Informed Oswald who was Inter ty ceased and the Last Rites the stairs. Not' more than developed a warm attachment ■iniUar stay with . Oswald’s on the sixth floor ot tM loqld- OswMd was not subjected to B-^e Vice-Presidentiaf car flarry- McDonald ordered the man to Served IS Months viewed the following day at tha the Vice President and Mrs. were administered by a priest. minutes had elapsed since the to Ekdtdil, occasionally accc*n- mother, they moved into their , tag wera fired from tM same any physioM ctterelon by lew I bis feet and heard him aay, panylng hie mother and step own apartment in early August Deposltonr and started to work and Benator Ralph W. President Kennedy was pro shooting. ’•Well, It’e all.over now,” The Oswald served I f months rifle which fired tM above entoroement offlelals. He I father on business trips around Oswald obtalnad a Job on July there on October 18, ^988. farborou^ Next were a Vice- nounced dead. Governor When they reached the sec- man drew a gun from his waist oversess until Ifa ber 1168, deacribad biUlet Md frag was advised that M could I the country. Lee started school 16 as a sheet metel worker. On October 20 the Oswalds ^resideimal “ foUowup” car and Oonnally underwent surgery ond-floor landing on t l^ way with one hand and struck the most of it in Japan., his ments, to til* exclusion of M not M compelled 4o Mve aayl o f tiMse; Bbfeveral cars and busM for addi- and ultimately recovered from up to the top of the building. In Benbrook, T ex., but In the flnat year la the Marine During this period in Fort second daughter was born. Ito- 'other weanoaSb officer with the other. Me- Ing October and November Information and tMt aM| 111; Uw totictial dignitaries, press repre- his serious wounds. Patrolman Baker thought bis fall of 1946, after a separatloo he was staftoned tor tbe mo 1 Worth, Oswald was interviewed (d ) Thps^dshteld ta Um I statements .made by Mm{ DoitaW struck out with his right from Ekdahl, Marguerite Os ' twice by agents of Oie FBL The Oswald estabUahed a general .upentatives, ond others. Ujpm learning of the Presi caught a glimpse of someone hand and grabbad; tfa{e gun with part in Santa Ana, Calif., whei* Piesldelittal llmcustee was ihlght MttMid i .1 The motorcade left Love Field th r^ h the small klass window wald re-entered Lee In the first he showed a marked Interest to I leport of the first interview, pattern ot weekend viaite to ■teort! b!)rm -huUet fragment dent’s deatli. Vice President his left band. Attar a brief Brvbw, arrlviiqi oh Vrtday efter- cou rt. R e ym .,fjiortly after 11:60 a.m., and Johnson left Parkland Hosjdtal in the door separuing the hall grade in Covington, La. the Soviet Union and softte^es wMoh occurred on June 28, en tM fastda eurlaoe of tM| ht to struggle MoDonald and ooveral noon and returning to Dallas VJ. W-lt'V.. .-iRroceeded through realdentlal area near the stan from ths In January 1947, while Lee exprasswl' politically radical described Mm as arrogant and under close guard and proceed other p ^ e offleto-s diaamed Monday morning with a fellow gISMSi' but *wae . not th» etopping twice ed to the Presidential plane at small vestibule leading into, ths was etui In the first grade, the views with dogmatto comriction. uniriUtng to teaeuoa the ''ttated. ’ and haadriitted ilis suspeet and family moved to Fort Worth why he had gone to the omployee, Buell Wesley Fra the I President’s request to Love Field. Mrs. Kennedy, ac lunchroom. Gun in hand, he drove him to police bm d^r- Oswald am rialM d tte M-l 1 BaXDre of the ballet | nafraet wall-wishsrs among the OSWALD AND Elis We a PQNS-^TUb pic;ture of Tex., ae the result of an at fo r r s c o id on. M ay I , 1666, a iE Untoo.. Oswald danled thsk he sier, who Uved near the Paines. companying her husband’s rqsb|^ to. tbs dsor and saw ten, arriving at approxlipately On Friday, Movemher 18, crowds. Bach time the body, boarded the plane shortly man about SOifest away.-walking Lee Harvey . Oewiald woe tak^ in April c f 1968 tempted reconclllaUon between this Urns be shot a s c o n W it o was Involved in Soviet intent. ’ Con- Ekdahl and Lee’s nrotber. A geaea wottvlttes and pnmlsad to wald ramalned In DaSas at il.'S. Ifs car halted, Secret thenaften At 2:88 p.m., in the toward tbs qlhsr end of ths. in his HaUfti backyard. Some believe the rifle he *'$i5loirlng the on a shortbf ooure* than befori, 't- year and a half latar, before only 1 p(^t 0 advisa tha FBI if Soviet repre- suggestioo of Ms wifo Whe fold g A e m e e stuafs fram the “fol- pantral compartment of the lunchroom. Tbe man was finp- poUeo oan bad luabed to the over the mlnnauto Mm that Ota houra -would ho] id holdiiur ia the one uaed in the aaaaaeinatioriL He ;|-*e was 9, his mother was di aequlred to to oentabNOi * 067 tea in ^ ratte lON'r^'niii' W urai CkinmiiMioD osr to aimome a p l^ . Lyndon B. Jidinson wqa tyhandaiL At Baksrfs' com Texpi^M wol jBoqk Qopoepory crowdod bocaueo of.a M ritubY l .flfnlMiettim atance near the Pres- Bwo^ in as the S6th President mand, ths man turned utd also earned V revolver Oii hie hip and held a copy vorced frwh her third husband Accordingcoording to a^.'^6< Mil Wtlii t t o In irespones to the many radio M tbe result______of a divorce _ acUon fljjfid^ he party for Ruth Paliw’s ihuiih-i ^ _Ttom in’taok .dqpoditoigr qnd 1 ^ . Kwinedy. As the of tM United Statds by Federal prmmhed. him- ttuly,,wn> bad of a newapapw called! “The Militant” (AP Photo- marines, Oswald was toft ■■ sf*, flD C ) . ..1 < t- , ...... ■ ’ ' - meMajps* re p o rt that 'the tnsUtuted by IntdahL” Las^ i M U garent tor. On litttday, Movemkff u , t<^ IHive biwn «muiged ag a iip/h reAcbad Main Street, DisMct -Court Judge Barah T. stsMsd up tbs stairs ta tl^ third shots had been fired from the school' record durlngthe ^ t IMIS IIIf >I *>0 (B ee Fngn •) f i i > ■ ■i tS;. ■
6iA>''- ..'i'frf V'" ILLKCHEBTEB itVEmNG EBEALD; MANCHESTEB, CONNi^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1984 ...... PAGK iton a tit L -
£ y ewitne8|(^8 Rdefy^e^yernon Bank ffiNW ifl J R ecite • I Choiw t Mwfs In TownI [♦ TnMMM-I-Bilii Key Evidence Presidential Seettritj^ , W elles Lauded at G O P Fete M i l .. yik ' L ; - t oral agendas ^lat assist in safe- (CoattaMNd trep i P age < e) • TUESDAY ONLY! ^ • guardii^r ths President. Once A. fiaarla Piaaay, RapuUiean •)’ wifa Marina; By Uw Mrial mim- and toe dUasns Commtttaa for day tytiUag ahd ehargsd briih pisebA rgod Saturday: ' Mrs ten » rd stia oifclp . given this respoudbillty, such a * n m m T B D , m a o t i n * stata chairman, and Horaas ___ OiwuniMlon hu this exploalon made me tMnk ft bar and m UW b riock nuihber; ConsoUdatleB at an open house operaiing a m ota^ vaMela uta* Matilda Ott, ‘Hdland; Ifra. committee would insure that the was a firecracker being thrown By OBwald’a palm p ^ t: and by ! ao «rMMice that Jack Russia and proCaatro atltator. Sadly-Brown, foimar U.1, Gon- Friday MNbt at tha Oaounit- M r m Mnnsnde M intOKtaUC- Hanal Ludwig, RFD 2; Oolum- Btaximnm lesources of the Fed from the.'ftaaa book store. And 8. Ths Dauaa pollca wlad to .threads (Mm fha aMri he wore M t f hrt«4 with any other eral government are fidly en graMHnn hrfdsd a laifga Ann- tea's hsadquarteiirs; Uquor or drags and avad- bua Pus, Itoekvlfte Uotol; K.C. lisilMnip 1 gl«m:ed up. And this man that head adequately tWo teMuhtmefi that day '—'-.m a .sMrt U the Msiiy district rasidantd at- _ raaponsiblftty. Erasst ninuJl 52 Grand Ave.; phraoa la the kintnc of Lee gaged in the task of protecting I uw prevtoua was aiming ftir Mune material and cMor. BOILED b a r ^ V iedm uaM .wba m at PhotofntphiT threats againri ^ s w a lij’s Mto, f* I tending the sessiqn, which JAoeordtng to police, Sura- Mrs. AnnetU Levine, HUMde Harrey i>awald. die President, and woald pro Saturday m pit to pay trihuta his lari shdt. well aa a psrsonal waipiiw fzwn —Oswald’a handarriting waa turned into a question and an- Wek Mt a highway sign at the A ve. (h) After careful laveatiga- vide guidance in defining the on tiw mall order. It alao was on to tvyo popular pollUegl figmpa. tlaa the CommlMlan hae Veil, as ft appeared to me FBI Director "J. kdgar Hoover • I I A M Honored at a tMtimohisI ban swar period, annonneod after Intersection of R t tO and Y•W8ft DIeehuged Sunday. Francis general nature of domestic and to provide "utmoet eecurity” for the orter for the pietol wMch 6 4 3 - 1 4 4 2 found no credible evidence foreign dangers to Presidential he was standing up and resting quet were State Sen. Franklin the meeting that when toey St, naar the V^on police Ztoker, kSungton; Mrs. JsnMe againri the left window rill with the priaoner. Ruby, a platol- araanatly kiUed policeman J. ^ (UMR f MS. SBR OCOTMI>») ^ entered, they were oppoeed to faeillty, and tried to Isavc the either that Ruby and Officer security. D Tlpplt d u i^ Oawald’a.fUght O. Wellaa and former U.S. Con Lsssig, 2t Maidan Lane; Mrs. CANDID WEDDOrGB Tipptt, who tras Mlled by Oe- the sun shouldered to Ms right £art7Uig nightclub owner,. consolidation. Whan they left, Bcand. He posted 8600 bond Evelyn Culjak and daughter, 86 S. Suggestions have been ad walked unohalleniged Into a a 'half hour lann He used the gressman AiitoM Sadlak, pres Ask About VESni wald, knew each other or vanced to the Oommlssion for shoiuder, holding the gun with ent axscutiva kacratary of the they said their fesitoga had for appearance In Circuit Court 'Village S t; Mra. Eleanor Stead Ms left hand and takttg poriUvs dlaordartv JaU corridor Jammed aliiu he Hid ueed' changed. RMkTille, Oct 20. Arrest Engagement Photo that Oewald and Tipptt knew the transfer at all or parts of the tro demonstrator ! HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Roobvifta A>aa Chamber of and daughter, Dobeon Ave. each other. aim and fired Ms lari shot. He With police and newsmen; he After hearing the facta, ona waa made ity Constable WU- Presidential protective respon- shot Oswald dead and destroyed leans, "A . J. Bdell,” an altera Ominerca. The affair was bald Becauae o f the d ifficu lty o f drew the gun back from the I ill HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE gdMSTi man edld, 'Tve changed my 11am U ew ell. VeraMi news le handled by sibtlltieo of the Secret Service to all hope of a confaerion. tion ot "F id e l.” at tha Tobacco Valley Inn, ' George P. Byoholskl IS, 130 proving ne^tlvee to a cer some other department or agen window . . and maybe paused Windsw. ' ' m ind." Tha Herald’s Beekvtlle Bureau, fpr another second as though, to 4. With the help of "a running —One eyewltnaes, Howard L. BcNool St, ManriMster, was tainty the p ^ U lity of others cy. The Oommlssion believes Brenpan, a eteamfitter, saw the Seaiy-Bfown, main speaker of Two previous unity propoeala • W. Mate St, tsIepkenC betaif Involved with either Os assure Massif (sic) that he Mt commentaty by -the' ' polite’'’ Bummonsd to eourt Oct IS on that if there is to be any deter which included uhchecked and rifleman "taking poeftive aim” tha evening, told tboae present have been turned down In the S78-81M er M8-871L wald or Ruby cannot be es- Ms mark and then he disap district. The third oonsoUdation a charge of following too clo- CUSH S&VINGS mination of whether or not to erroneous reports, "a ^reat deal and aiiag the lari ahot from the that the Aimocratic f«um of ssly. tabUahed cateforically, but If p ea red .'’ try will be put to a vote Oct relocate these responsibilities of mlslnfonnation was dissemi sixth floor coiner window of the government baa lasted longer Byycbolski waa lavolvad to a I I - I- there la any such evidence and functions, it oigfht to be Am oc L ee EulAa, IB, a school Tex|ui School Book Depository. than any other, but It is under 18. Meiabera of the Charter Farewell Party ft has been beyond the reach boy, was standing nearby. nated to a •worldiride audience”, two-ear aceidcat SStutday eve made by the Executive and the by the press, radio and televi He ^cked Oswald from a police atta ck . * (^nsoUdatton Oommlasion ning oii R t 88 at Dart Hill Rd. el all the lnveati(atlve re- Congress, perhaps upon recom ’’As the motorcade turned the lineup as the man. moat resem' CAU FOR ANNUAL TOWN "Barry Ooldwater recognizes eentiy wound up a yeaPs eeries Held for Duffy corner, I was facing, ; looking sion. The oommlssion criticised w^en be Mt the read of a car aources of the United States mendations based on studies by tha real ehallenga to our gov of meetiSin. The charter wMch and has not come to the at dead at the building. Aiid so I police and'prees alike. bllng the sniper. traveling in front of him. Po the previously suggested com.- "He drew the gun back,” said MEETING ernment,” he said. would umte Vernon three gov- Constable tention of this Oommlssion. seen tMa pipe thing sticking out “The publicising of unchecked lice said that the line of traffic James Duffy was m lttee. Inform ation provided much ctf Brennan, <‘and maybe paused Th* Uival voters of the Town of Bolton ane hereby wa(iied_ Cominimtlng on the split be ernm ents. had slowed, than stopped. treated »ty town Republleans___ _ 10. In iU entire inveatication >. Meanwhile, in ordei- to the window. 1 wasn’t paying too Manfred Denting, father of the basts foi the mytlis and for another second as tbcugh to and notSGd to meet In the A l^ A L tween, moderatis and conserva No injuries wars reported; to a going-away party Satur I'l I. die Oomniission has found no Impihve daily supervision of the much attention to it. Then when assure Msself (sic) that he Mt Selectman Robert Demlng, said f- M.I.ON evidence of conspiracy, subver- the fi^ shot was fired, I start rumors that cama Into being COMMUNITY HALL, in said tives in the OOP party, Seely- BycholSkl’S ear had to be taw day night at tha Rosomouat in Secret Service within the I>e- his mark, and then he disap at the opeh house that on the Bolton. Duffy, a high vote sion, or disloyalty to m p tT. S. ed Inking araund thinking II soon after the Prealdent’a at 8:00 o’clock in the forenoon, for toe foU ov^ pu ipc^ . Brow n taM, t do not always ed from the scene. Constable partment of the Treasury, the death,” aald.tha comnUasion. peared.’ ’ 1. To see if toe Town will vote to adopt-^budget for to^ agrde with oiir top leaders (in basis of Ms talks with about JMm Manhall issued the sum getter -at past town elections, Government by any Federal, Obmmlssion recommends, that whs a hackfira Then I lookeil ‘"nie erroneous discloeures . —Six other wltneeiee saw the fiscal year 1064-1965 In toe amount of $657,708^, as ths Rapuhttcan'Party). There 40 rity residenia, he predicts mons. is moving to Nantucket. State, or local official. the Secretary of the ’Treasury up at the 'window and he shot protruding rifle, or saw It fired, that conaolldation Will be ap- FUEL OIL again.” became the basis for distortod and adopted by the Board of Finance, a copy of wMch budget is a place to (Uscuss our dia- Darcy R. Lousier, SO, Hl|h About lOO attended tlie late appoint a special assistant with reconstructions and toterpreta-’ or saw it being withdrawn slow agraaments.” JirovSd to the district but rei- Manor Trailer Parti, was. is evening dance and bu ffet— el- Acted Alone the responsIbUlty of siipervising Bob Jaekson, photographer of Is on file in toe Town Clerk’s (5fflce. ____ ^ turns of the assas|slnatian.’' ly. Some saw the moving figure 2 TV) see if toe Town will autooriae temporary borrowing by Jack Grant of Varhon, toaat- jectod to the city. City resi sued A summons on>a charge thougli GOP leedere reported the Secret Service. This special the Dallas Times Herald who In the area.whera book cartons, NOW ONLY 11. On the basis of the evi was later to take a famous photo The report MtllM on repi^ toe’ Town of money In anticipation of taxes to bo colleetod on moatar for the evening,' said ha dents toe tw o prS-vl- bf speeding. Hie incident oc that about 350 contributed to assistant .ihoulti have sufficient Bome bearing Oswald’s palm ous chaitor bids: curred Saturday evening pn Rd. the eoeU. dence before the Oommlssion it of, Jack Ruby shooting Lee Har sentatives of the bar, the news toe List of October 1, 1964. * • was pleased to see “my,father’s Formar U.S. Rep. Horace Seely-Brown, center, with State Sen. pyankHa G. Weftea, M t, and stature and experience in law and flngetyirints, were later Demlng that gmeral 30; arresting officer was Con Master erf ceremoniee Fran- eoncludes that Oswsikl acted enforcement. Intelligence, and vey Oswald, was riding In a car media, and law enforcement 8. To hear toe reporU of the Town Offleera type of Republican” hauling the former UB. Itop. AntoM Sadlak. (Herald photo by Freeman.) found to u v e been piled to form 4. To see if too Town will adopt too following orolnaaee es OOP ticket, in a "ffitty" he baola to r opposition to the con- stable David Hudak. els Pella-Fera, Republleaa alone. Therefeue, to determine allied fields to provide effetive back in the motorcade. ”I no groups ta work b u t' together a seat and marksman’s parapet die motives for the issaaeina- ticed the two' Negro men id a ethical etandards for edllecting tablishing the number of Justices of toe Peace: ^ wrote for the occasion. Grant solldathm proposal by city rest- HespHal Nates town chairman, presentad Duf HIS TASK DONE — continuing supervision, and to —"No direct or Indirect rela- Adm itted Friday: Mrs. fy a combination barometer- don of President Kennedy, one keep the Secretary" fully in window (of the depository) and presenting news "so that JUSTTCES OF THE PEACE . « * * *1.^ sugesatad to Republicans not dents toeluded the feeling that St., sometime early yesterday Mra. Herbort Tyler Jr. ef at Whiren goes home for tionsMp . . .. has been dlecov- 1. Number of Justices. The Town 6f jtolton pwrsuut to to* the lack of services to toe dis Sandra Raven, Oovoitry; Mrs. thermometer. He was also giv must look to th« assassin him formed regarding the perform' straining to see directly above there will be no interference ered” .■ between the ex-Marine agreeing with the policies of Police Checking Seaman Otrcle. Mra. Tyler said GAULoar previsions of Section 9-183 of toe General Statut^ of tof trict, including street lights, Gayle Carta, TalcottviUe Rd.; en on elaborately decorated morning. Hie entry into toe cor, self. dues to Oswalds’ motives rest. ance of the Secret lervlce. One them. I saw the rifle or what with pending criminal investiga and Ms slayer. Ruby. Nor could prssidaottal .. nominee Barry the clothes, valued at 820-M, can be found in his family his looked like a rifle.” tions, court proceedings, or the State of Ctonnecticut, 1958 Revision, hereby provides for sewers and sidewalks, would Columbus Page, RockvlUe Ho- cake. parked at Clinton and Oak’S!., of the initial assignments of thik the commission find shy trace Goldwnter to "keep your, big Duffy was praised by Atty. Into 3 Thefts were taken about 11 p.m. Satur- tory, his education or lack of it. Mrs. Cabell, also in the mo right of individuals to a sair toe election of twelve (12) Justices of too Peace at a meeting mouth shut” raise city taxes. . tel; Mrs, Estelle Pelletier, Tol was apparently made from a day) while she and her husband special assistant should be the or evidence that' Ruby, since land; John S. O. Ftottiter, a candi COOPERATIVE Us acts, his wTltinis, and the nation of Information bO' supervision of the current ef torcade, Jerked her head up at tria l.” , of toe electors of toe Town of Bolton for the election of Badtok and lYeftes were eaCh He reported that the general partially open window. Blood were away from -the buUdtos convicted or muder, had help Admitted Saturday; Am y date for re-election to the Approxim ately 8150 to goods n i l ( (n'i- \N'i recollections of those who had tween the Secret Service and forts by the Secret Service to the first shot and saw "a rather ■ Aware that miUlons in Europe fn»n police or anyone else in stote officers to be held on too first Tuesday after toe flrrt presented orltii plaques engrav attitude of the dty residents he stains were found on toe door fo r 15 minutes. close contacts with him throurh- long-looking thing” sticking out Monday In November 1966 and biennially tooroafter. talked with ia that the eity now Shapers, 12 Pleasant St.; Cyn board of aducation, as "the other Federal agencies nec- revise and modemUe its basic and some in Aifieri'ca susMct getting at Oswald. The commis ed with htudatory statements. best civil elfieer we’ve aver and personal Itema wore stolen handle and on the front and A third theft, the siidiontog of \ i>(\ - 11 out hto Ufe. The OommisMon esaarily concerned with operating procedures. the window. that a forrign left-wing conspi 2. Terms o f Justices. Pursuant to too provlBlona o f said Among tti'e guests were 35th has all the services, has a thia O a^e, Tolland. rear seats, and police suspect 90 gallona o f gas from school sion accepts Ruby’s story — Admitted Sunday: Elysq Pe- had In this town. In three weekend thefts, police r.( )i \ \ I < (■ II- has presented with this report Preeidential protection. Al 4. The Commission recom' Watching the president from racy — or a U.S. right-wing plot Section 9-183, no person shall vote for more than cne-half district .State Sen. Mra. Flor- strong government, and . that reported today. the thief was injured. buses, was reported last night all of the background informa- the fifth floor of the depository that he simply entered by a toUe, Dart Hill Rd.r Dorieen Musis wns providsd by Ben though the FBI, in the nor- mends that the Secret Service — killed the young president, ramp from the street, unno toe number of Justices to be elected if such number is even, ence Finney; Reps. Andiew the city tax rate, presently A toolbox, transistor radio, The theft of clothes from a by E lm er Thrall o f 678 Sprtog '-IN'.'l-. lit.-. tion bearing on motivation building where they worked or for more than a bare majority if such number is odd. Staric, Stafford Springs; Scott n f Bensvento’s band. Cb-chalr- msd exerciee of its responsi- com pletely overhaul Ity facUi- the commission devoted an ticed. The credentials of some Rspko, Wast IVUllngton; Edith 14H mills, is stabilized. men for the event wsirc Rob and two sweaters, valued at drysr at ths Manchester Laun tt . The gas, valued at 835, was which it could discover. Thus, were Jam es Jarm an, 84, Bonnie 5. TIj see if ^ Town will adopt the following ordinance es- Atty. Herbert Hannabury, FUnt, lt2 Orchard S t; Robert ;.l , r.i.i 1 \’ i I 1 I I I billty, had secured consider tiee devoted to the advance entire |t-page appendix to reporters were not checked Oof ex- pMdIer, before eng;aging in such business, shall nudee an- presmtod by Seely-Brown, be to provide new desks and the one as he understood the terms After the shooting, Brennan than 7 seconds Marine marks chairs for St Bernard’s Pa and developed his own antag the President’s trip were de motorcades. In particular, the manship experts said Oswald tre m i' ibillty avalla- plication therefor In writing to the ^rat Selectman of said tcaa^Ume friend PottertoiinS ran to a policeman and said he about the ficient. ' , Secret Service should continue States in Mexi- Town of Bolton on blank forms to be supplied by such officer. rochial School A food sale is onism toward the United saw a man in his ekrly 80s, was capable of firing three ble to. Sen. Welles, who received his planned at Hartmann’s Super man whp (1) Although the Secret Its current efforts to Increase C O ,” : Gfflrbld’B mysterious 8. License Fees. Every such peddler who engages in sucb States, tqr his defection to the about B feet 10 M d \ slender, shots with two Mts in that time. [plaque from Ms long - time market Oct. 21 to raise fimds Soviet Union, by Ms failure Service is compelled to rely the precautionary attention shooting from the—sixth-floor It was a "very easy target,” trip to 'fOfioo Glty was a futile business shall pay a license fee of SIDO per week or |5.00 [friend Ralph Gibson, Rockville met his to a great extent on local given to tfuildings along the fa n “m-translt visa” for the project. to be reconciled wHfa life in window. moviiig in direct line- of firC^ effort per year. In ad'vance. I Rmeral dtr^pr, said, "If I have The chib is open to all cou wife-to-be law enforcement officials, motorcade route. througl iba to the Soviet Un- 4. Expiration of Licenses. Each license herein provided for first Choice in Coior TV for Over 10 Y e a rs - tile United States even after Later, when Oswald had been —The President was alive> in served my cjinmunlty in . my 20 at a travel its procedures at the time ' 6. The Commission recom , a ’'try8i with Cuban plot- ples of the pariah. Meetings Ms disesichantment with the arrested, Brennan was called to the medical sense, but In "hope K shall expire on June 30th of each year. I years in political life, then I’ve are held the second Tuesday of bureau. She Soviet Union, and by Ms ef of me Dallas trip did not mends that the Secret Service police headquarters to identify less” condition on arrival at the rs. He came .home "dlsap- 5. ^em ptions from Licensing Requirements. This, ordinance call for well-defined taistrue- continue its recent efforts to ilnt^ and ditoouraged” six 1 a success. each month. was looldnf forts, though frustrated, to go him. Yes, Brennan said, that hospital five minutes later. In 35 shall not apply to such persons as are by statute lawa of Pro-Merger Meetiag Weekeid Amsts tions as to the respective Improve and formalize its rela more minutes life was gone. 'Wdeks b efore, to e assassination. toe State of Ccmnecticut excepted, or to churches or char and New Available at Lower Prices Than Ever! to Cubsu looked like the man he had for a vaca- ’ respcmslblllties of the police tionships with local police de -number of converts were Henry Zurssrek, 4d, 16 Mor- Each of these contributed to —Except for a dieqierate Sutoe aCD tts pvidence com itable institutions, or to the marketing of farm products rleon St, Rockville, was ar- tion and he officials and others assist partments in areas to be visited pelled a conclusion that Oswald i made by members of ths Char- Slu Johsotou Us capacity to risk all in cruel lunge by a Secret Service agent, by the farmers of Connecticut raised or produced by them tor Conaolldation Oommlssion rested by Vernon police Fri- was the last and irre^xmaible actions. ing in the protection of the by the President. LODGE WANTS REPORT Jacqueline Kennedy probably acted alone, the commission on and from their farms, or to wholesalers selling gnd 13. The Oommlssion recognix- President. 7. The Commission believes WEST HA-VEN (AP)—John would have fallen from the said, "therefore, to determine deli'vering their goods to the merchants of Bolton, or to resmrt We countered by as that the varied responsibili that when the new criteria and Lodge, Republican candidate rear deck of the auto and been toe motives for the assassina vendors of newspapers, or to goods, wares or merchandise naiting tf he had heard the ties of the President require Procedure Poor procedures are establ^ed. the for U.S. Senator, brought up killed by the fdllofwing car. She tion of President Kennedy, one of residents of Boltmi sold by the maker or manufacturer Secret Service will -'not have one about the glass btowM* that he make frequent trips to the 2S-year-oId, controversial cannot refoember climbing onto must look to the assassin him th ereof. ' who breathed in ono day | all parts of tiie United States (t) The procedures relied sufficient personnel or adequate Katyn Forest slaughter in the back of th^ar. s e lf." 6. Form of Application. Applicationa shall be in writing, apd and abroad. Oonsiatent with upon by the Secret Service facilities. The Commission rec Poland yesterday at ground —One almost W nplete bullet The commission questiimed state toe name and address of the licensee, the nature of and got a pane in his atom- their Mgh reqxmaibillties Pres for detecting the presence ommends that the Acqrat Serv breaking ceremonies of the Pol was found and two good-sized S62 witnesses, mazshaled the toe business for which granted, and toe date of its b^;1nning ach. Some com, eh ? To go | idents can never be protected of an assassin located in a ice be provided wiuliUi'l^'^eon- ish and American Club of West fragments bf another. They Investigative resources of 24 and of Its expiration. Such •license so issued shall be ex MARK 10 ALL-CHANNEL building along a motorcade nel and resources which the frmn tho ridiculous to the from evbry potential thiaat, The Haven. He said the State De' were fired from Oswald’s rifle federal agencies and four com hibited for inspection to any person witlV whom ftpensee sublime, may we again say Secret Service’s difficulty in route were inadequate. At Service and the Department o< partment should send to the and no other, acconb|lng to post' mittees of Congress, used the offers to do business and to any proper officer'on demap.d, meeting its protective reaponal the time of the trip to the Treasury may be able to United Nations a “long, with tive ballistic IdentiflcaUdn. reports from 26,000 FBI Inter person, firm or corporation operating more than one EXPRESS we really appreciate your liUity varies with the activities Dallas, the Secret Service demonstrate are needed to ful held report on the Katyn mass —The rifle found in the snip views and ],B00 Secret Service veMcle for the purpose of so peddling shall'be required to business and will go all-out and tile.nature of the occupant as a matter of practice did fill its'lihportant mission. acre.” Lodge said the slaughter er’s nest alas the Italiaft-made interviews secure a license for each veMcle ao operated. to prove it! Please come in of the Office of President and not investigate, or cause to 8. Even with an increase In of 13,000 Polish war prlsondrs carMiie with telescopic sight Instructed by President John 7. Penalty for Violation. Any ^rson, firm or corporation vio his Willingness to conform to be checked, any building lo Secret Service personnel, the w as com m itted by this Rus bought by Oswald Ay mall In son last Nov. 29 to "satisfy Itself lating any of the provisiOne of this ordinance, toall be fined soon. Dillon Sales and Serv plans for Ms safety. In apprais- cated along the motorcade protection of the President will sians and not the Germans. M arch. It a^as Id e n tifl^ "by^Ms that the truth IS known aa far as not more than 825,00 for each sale. ice, Inc. Your Ford dealer, route to be taken by the continue to requ^e the re COLOR TV It can be discovered,” , the com- mg the perfmmanoe of the Se To see If the ToW Will adopt the following resolution 819 Main' St. Phone 648-1 tures the new Automstio Color Purifier that cret Service it should be under President. The responsibili sources and c'oi^ration of misslon and Us staff labored 10 YOUR Now you can own RCA Victor New Vista Color authorizing the Town to join the Northeast RefutM Disposal stood that it has to do its work ty for observing windows In many Federal agencies. ’The months to produce Its "sum- Dis^ct. 2146. TV at a pew low price. Thrill to sharp, lifelike “ oancels" magnetio dietortlons. And two these buildings during the Commission recommends that OUR LOW 5 0 within such limitations. Never mary report." RESOLVED, that pursuant to Sections 7-330 throu^ 7-332 Of aoouetically balancfid speakers produoa motorcade was divided be these agencies, sepcifically the The bipartisan commission color pictures on the glare-proof RCA High theless the Commission be the General Statutes of Connecticut, as amended, the Town static-free "Golden ThVosr FM sound. M s^ lieves that recomilnendationB for tween local police personnel FBI, continue the practice as It Dallas Hails Report was unanimous in both its find of Bolton la hereby empowered to join and does hereby Jota '' Fidelity Color Tubo. Powerful New Vista VHF PRICE stationed on the streets to has developed, particularly Improvements in Presidential ings and recommendations. Its with the Towns of Manchester, Soutii Windsor and Vernon, or ARE YOU IN •nd UHF Tu n e n provide amazing pictura* resistant Contamporary-atyled oablnat regulate crowds and Secret since the assassination, of as members, together representing 2 protection are compelled by the any of said Towns and any other Town or Towns who may so IDEAS puINng powar. Improvad 25,000-volt (fsc- Come In for a demonstration— compara p•^ 3tt mets disclosed in tids ’’ Service agents riding In the sisting the Secret Service upon many decades of legiu, judicial. or out motorcade. Based « crtUcal of Chief of Qtot Atty. Henry Wade and I System . ' Confidence at the seue ttete Jaaier ■lUlity- SESSION tekes hie bath, ead yea a FREE lawyer Joe TonahiU both sold Oommlsslom believes that the 1 i 11. To see if the Town will amend the Fire Oommlssion ordi 2. Speak Effectively (' <3) Prior to the assasslne' Prompted by the assassina they agreed with toe commls- { o r TH ! WbKLD-FAMOUS 8. T p u n e lf and T ou t Jey a shower. tion of President Kennedy, the Department in accordance wlthlj^y mrid nance adopted on November 18, 1941 which reads aa follows* tetew eaM fi tlSB Secret Service’s ori its own regulations should in an|hlMkout of news to the world Sion’s observation that a fair Ideas .. Doa’t delay—pheaa oa 1 teria dealt with direct Itocret Service has initiated a HiiriMR’t FIRE COMMISSION. ESTABLISHMENT OF ' DALE OARNEODS COURSE trial-for Oswald woud have been ADOPTED NOVEMBER 18, 1941 4. Be Your Best With Any day. Ftad out how aaqr ft to threats agginst the Fresi- oontprehenslve and critical cases exercise great care In the ^ Y o u r to sw itch to a MshWhaat - return to this country of defec-' Curry did say In a television difficult to obtain In Dallas. A Fire Commission is hereby eetabltahed. Said Fire IN MANCHESTER' ^G roup dsnt. Although the Secret review of its total operations. Aa Wade prosecuted toe Ruby ■red water heater. ^ CMS Htijs ad.^M Home T rial show made before the report 5. Remember Namee saBS Isrvice treated the direct a result of studies conducted tors who have evidenced disloy DOWNTOWN shall be composed of six electora and taxpayers adio be *Averegc family ef tour. tiD IM tiiMir • *Wib '.‘■j ■ ti'' J- . j ! 7 -w ■ Snti,4i ■r *■
IIANCaiESM EVENING HEIUOi). M AN C gflgT^ CQIW^ MOiTOAY, SEPTEIIBER M, 1964 HBRAID* HANCHESTBB^ CXINM,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1964 ^AILY CROa^WORD PUZZLE MAHCgMTMt gVl BT MimNloUR noAWblNGHOUS^ MAJOR RbOPLB 'i::- Traoy. driving Not m Radio Tonight ■ ' dn Tatmar 8t,,ttiada a left ” Indkint' 1 " ^ ...... B o y In jured Into Bowara St. from tha wriAg atda df tKi 'road and Rocky Adds Charm ri*t» fM ttrttii *T»Mcrbiii u ic x y i got im a lA o C M Doana tt, in tiM right To Skokie' Police ccK»\.%'o^^aao o n* c mv5s i.p /^ Mifa iii^ 4IIi0rd*to A H » esTUPS earn cou m a a Hio s . Issues at Whiton operable, police selA No pne CHICAGO (A P ) — Rocky^ Why would a college graduate 4$oS^^w «y A aevairyear-oid North St. wiu hurt in the crash. Rakoclneki, newly gradtuited with e science hackgrmmd went MBriIkh M U lw apIut cyDliat was treated for icalp A written warning, for fail from the Chicago Police acade to be a policewoman? ftataoMB lod MthttcMi Todm Rspublicans and Damocrats win mast at Whit- ahd foot Injunes at Manchester ure to great the right of . way, my began pounding a beat to- “ It w ill give mo an opportuni ItliGGS BUNNY DOUBLE oa Library auditorium at 8 Umight to dabata tha Usual Memorial Hospital after he rtn was lacued . to OwendoIyi‘ J. ty to make decisions,” Rock IVHtmitetqC sTSappowd UBuddhlHiH «g»*d ■ ■ . hia blejrclt Into toe rear of a Pagaal of 32 Foater St after a ^tMky isn’t a Mg, tough, red eald. ’’bealdea, policemen looi UAfflnncttr* *9P «tt«w o y a fie ia t ' tha alaetorata a t tha town daetioni naxt .waak. car Saturday afternoon at 8 so good In blue 1 think anybody r lOUARANTCB ITM two-car collision yaaterday at faced flatfoot Rocky welglta I'W * e -rtiE IS e i ( DOWN nply But baeauia rapraaantativas of tha two partUs wara o'clock at N. School St. and 133, is S-feeVI — end ehe's pret could fall In love with one.” I [BUY HIM n i ^ T A UaWT IM 4 0 & * . . 11 am. at B. Center and Foater ;: 4apwwf^r> Mt aUip to afTM on grounda Mints Court. Rocky waa quick to point out, THisbMtacrris IPHC iSSStoL o f— n lM for t)io dobaU until tho Sta. ty. ■lildMi -OOP town chairman Franda The accident was one of four Virginia (Rocky) Rakoclhskl, though, that she has a special STAMPS OMSALg,ELMEg| wTALKSI K 7'^6WY WELl S waUcaad; K wUl not bo broad- Ptdloe said that the west' boy friend — " I think every girl ( ' BUT IF HE DallaFara to broadan tha talks Investigated by police during bound Pegaul car collided with 24 and single, will be suburban -S«“ s s s r eaat orar Radio Station WINF. Skokie’s first pdlicewoman. d o^ ” — and that ha la a chem D068Nnr,ru- ^QuAiZlC! 47 Soli# Domoafatle Atty. David Bar to laoluda any local iaauE the w ^ e n d In vriilch one mo an onoomwg E. Center S t car, IBtjtssys 8SSES““ M . IS "* MWiniai each partY w ill be rapra- torist was arrested and another The blue-eyed, browil-helred ist. ■iWINS HIM ry, who propoBOd tho dobato driven by WiUlem Seypura, 80, Rocky is taking post-graduate HTSHOP MAniraltaBMiA aantad by two candlatas for tba given a written warning. o f 227 Crater St., when the ;roung lady from nearby Bvana- ■ssSiT’ s® *- *sia26 Councils QlNateiillai la order to air a oerloa of pro- board of dlractors and one dn was graduated Friday from training this week by patroling dcoM TQnnt nidEDUM poaod ohartor revtatona that Liuke Pelletier of 25 North women motorist had attempted EVERY I 28 Nodal the police academy. She was the Chicago with other poMcewom- MR«Sk • OoN dnb will ba on tha vottoif maehlnoa mambar of tha axplrad chartar St., police eald, was riding hie to make a left turn Into Foster S M h a d ravisian commiasion (CRC). bicycle west on k ^ t s (3ourt, first female ever enrollefMn the on. She Is looking forward to lUI aaoct waak, baa acroGd with S t and In front of toe Seypura her Skokie Job. ■1 of 10H Tha conuniaaion approvad tha rode down a tint, and without car. Minor damage waa report' men’s division of the Chicago, r r 6 4 r IT t 2 proposed charter cnaiigaa along pokes training program. She Skokie has “ meter maids” 2 r 4 stopping. Into the intersection ed and both vehicles were driv who ticket illegally parked n n party tinea aarllar this year. and atruck ri|ht rear aide of an en on by toe motoriata, both of waa the lone female among 800 Sat to speak for tha Dem- men In tha 18-week course. autos, but Rocky prah-poohed i4 INYTTATION almoat stopped car driven by Ahom were unhurt polled said. them. WED.. ocrata are Atty. Barry, Mayor No Injuries nor arrests end Rocky waa graduated from Franda J. Mahoney and charter Joseph J. Lehmann of Vernon Mundelein College with a bache ’’They only give tickets,” she r The Impact sent the youngster only m(nor vehicular damage said. ” I have the power of ar I&. T O B ID conuniaaion chaimian A itf. wee reported In e fourth ecef- lor of science degree in chemis Sanford Pleplar. The Republl- Sprawling -to the ground, end try and better than average rest. ®’ ■allad Wda wiU ba received drat e two-cer affair, which 5 one foot was caught under the (mIe e t ' b o o la r 18 ba rapraaantad by g i^ e s . Chemistry didn’t satisfy “ I can’t welt to make my first 17 for tha aipjdylng and iiutalla- right ‘ rear tire as the car occurred Setinday at about arrest.” ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN BOOLA^HOOPLE- tloB o f Um Food Service equip DallaFara, director Harlan Tay 4:80 p.m. at E Middle Tpka her, though. When the Skokie lor and ORC member Attf. •stopped. The vehicle had to be police department advertised in 24- BT ment fo r an Addition and Alter- pushed o ff the youth's foot and and Princeton S t, police said. ALABAMA MOVED. r s r r a atlma to Robertson School^ John F. Shea. June for a policewoman, Rocky •TH«e ABOUT THe -Baoh participant may apeak he wM then rushed to the hos (ONPOPODPS /SURE North School Street, Mandiaa- PLANK DITCHED applied. MOBILE, Ala (A P ) — WE*VEeOrNOIK.r IT ter. Oonnactlcut, at the office of for flye minutes on any ^sub- pital where six ati^ee were re It took a month of grueling Hundreds of motorists appar VIAKI1A n>yp quired to eloae a scalp wound. WEST HAVEN (AP) — teats, but Rocky got Into the ently agreed that the gallant old FREE th« 0«n«ral Minar«r, Municipal' No police action was taken Myrick H. Pease of New York aoedemy July 4. lady was a sight to see. s r 91 City ditched hie alngle engine CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER aRsinat toe motoriat, police ”It was by no mians easy.” Mobile police said automo T l l W ^ t ovaraea the dabata. seaplane in Long Island Sound the ettraotive Rocky eald. “ We biles were backed up In long salA yesterday. The 42-yeer-oId stu BT ba piiblldy opened and read John F. Tracy, 32, of 406 N. learned the. DUnois - criminal lines In both directions on the KNITTING dent pilot told police the plane aloud. Main St., was. charged with code, the Chicago municipal Mobile Bey Causeway as Sun began to lose altitude as he code end, uh, jujitsu." day drivers came out for a look !T w . Contract documents may ba 1 2 th Q r o n h .naklng an Illegal left turn flew over. the Connecticut obtdbaad at tha office of Seudl- ,vhen police Investigated a two- coast beck to Fblham Bey, How did her six-foot instruc at the battleship Alabeme art A Mankey, Archltacta, 137 car crash Saturday at 4 p.m. at N. Y., where the fli|^t orig tor, Patrolman Ronald Bandem- berthed In her permanent slip at LESSONS Main Street, Manohaater, Con Court Cases Tanner and Bowera St. He wee inated. Berller In the day. er react? e perk being prepared beside necticut aummoaed to appear In Clfoult Paaae waa forced to lend on “ Well, they forewarned him," the causeway. ly FomeiM Knittbi^ AMfcoritY 1 N o bid ahall be withdrawn for Court 13, Manchester, on O ct Scltuate Reaervolr In Rhode Rocky laughed. "H e was e gen ’The 36,(XX>-ton vessel is being a period of thirty (80) days aub- MANOHElTeR SESSION 18. lalend when he ran k>w on fuel. tlemen about the whole thing. I enshrined as a memorial to the B2 MRS. SANDY GREEN Hi u 60 51 aequent______to____ the______opening____ o____ f tho Richard W. Stllea, SO, Marl- Police eald that tha accident State Police reported. practiced on him.’ * atate’a war dead. i ^ '^ t h o u t the’ oonemt o f the ^ morning pleaded of Now York City t guilty to two aaparata counta r The Owner reserves tho right of breach of P**®* e PRBCnisA’S POP \ BY AL VERMEER to reject any and aU bids, to Douglass B. Wright, een- 38 walve technical defects and to I toncod him to alx m o n ^ in Jail ' TO BE HELD ON 1MURSDAY t make euch awards Including ac- •*®‘* “ •Tg®. bora to SrWHE^totirABOIjT] '^I’VE ALREADY CUT'] ©opting a bid, although not t o e ' “ .'" U as |25 OF EACH WEEK STARTING OUT OUR WAY BI J. R WILLIAMS SPE 6 D -READIN«• ***•* t h a t SQUARE Richard Martin. | dteturbanoee. CHIN IS WHUT General Manager be plaoed on probation fbr AT MOTTS-MANCHESTER AAAKES HIM two years, aa ordered In the LH US DIS-CONTINUE Manchester, LOOK UKB Connecticut Judgment set down by Judge A BATTIER- W righ t COMMUNITY HALL DON'TAflAKE Dated: September 38, 1964 HIAA UX3K Prior to Stiles aentendng, 587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE BAST LIKE A ANT- Judge W right aeked the court’s EATER/ family relatione officer If the 1:30 lo 2:30 P.M. LEGAL NOTICE ease might be investigated by that d^iartment ’The case waa DEMOCMTIC INEPTIIESS FREE KNITTING BOOK TO AD M ISSIO N unacceptable with the family PERSONS ATTENDING relations division, It was re- Register A t Mott’s Courtesy Booth OF ELECTORS , ported, due to the man’s past criminal history. Moyor Francis J. Mcdioney Soys: Notice is hereby given that Bond forelturee, totaling tlie Board of Admission of Elec- 11,167, were ordered in 85 «fk. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL tore, of the Town of Manchet- other cases, aome 80 from out- tar, w ill be In session in the of-etate motorists who failed to Municipal Building,- ‘D>wn appear in court to answer to "Road work will precede drain IM*0RBP>.9Vr Olerk’a (Xflee, on Saturday, Oc ■ p ^ ln g oounta. M L JUST TIE 16 tober 8,1964 from 9:00 A M . to In one bond forfeiture of |38 V M )R >A ^ 13:00 Noon, fo r the purpoaa of called against Donald Bucking jobs" Sale Prices * IRBE admitting all persons who are ham, 28, o f South Windsor, who Is it economical to pave o Effective **t4hvt long it a minuta? Do you moan whan my Pop found to be qualified to be waa to appear in coiirt to an Toes, and Wad. igivaa ma ona or whan Mom goat naxt door for ono?** B lacton o f the ’Town o f Men- swer to a breach of the peace "W ill nof allow proposed high- ehester. .JmJge,-Wrigbt - caUed Open Nights :__S/te Qnaiiftcatlons am at fol- raod; shortly thereoftor tear the bond and ordeind the rear- Mon. thru Sat. Ip sfil Applicant must be twen rest of Buckingham and set a way improvemesf program fo ty-one (21 )years of age, must new bond o f $50. tiU9 f-»-M be a resident of the State of Andrew C. Parandes, 47, • WH/ AA0THER6 G ET GRAY T.rw iU jam^ I it up to install sewers^ond Id Connecticut for one (1 ) year, Hartford, pleaded guilty to in- be sidetracked by storm drain and a resident of the Town of toxlcetion and waa gl'ven 80 BEN CASEY Manchester for six (0) months. days In Jail, execution suspend GENUINE SPRING A ny i^giUcant who la a nat- ed. construction" then repave it? ). iTis s o e o o P T o s e V hrst T fia W 1^ wraliaad eltiaan of tba United WM again, CElESTEr/HA ABOUT PR.AME6IE States shell praaent the certifi CMSR«e.THL/HEABOUT 6IMHAM...ANOHOUR cate of his naturalisation or a rCRMM eopy thereof issued by the Unit ed States Immlgretton and Nat- P e n im i] N oU o m SHORT RIUS^ BY FRANK O’NEAL LAMB urallxatlon Service. Any applicant who acquired 1b Memoriam ANDANCmid: \TSCAIL6D a ; , ^ United States eiUzenahlp by -HlHB, VWy 'itXl DOME HOT FbOT'.SbURU birth ataoed to a UnlUd States In lofliic memory of Mra. Anne clUaen parent or derived citl- YeworiU. who paaMd ewey 8m >- ^OUemiNO ABOUT'tIEDeftgON MA3ESW. ' tember it. 1961. OUTOMHe NORTH FORTY? aenshlp through the naturelise- CHOPS LOOK/Be/. tion of a parent or spoiue, shall Sweet le the wOrd o( remembrenee, , ? 1 presrat a certificate of citlsen- P e e r U the one who U cone. VcnPHTREAUZE In memory we will elweye keep . HOWIMPORPW ■hip Isaued to said applicant by her. LOIN RIB ^ AN IMPUSTWAHST . the United States Immigration Juat ea tha yaera roll- oo. and Naturalisation Service, e AT TW HOTEL HVHKE MOST OF THE CHARLES AAOREL AS. HUabenA aona end deughter 3 QONWNDON MCnRS ARESI0PPM6LI WHeiTHEV PWMT PICIIIRES OF -passport Issued by the State HIAA ARRMN6 Air AN ARtfDRT.. D^Murtment of the United Statae on or after January 1, $J^09 1948 or a written etatement 221 BY DICK CAVAELI signed by a Town Clerk or Reg l£U, Im o r t y MEEKLB istrar of Voters of a town of lb. BU/Z SAWYFR BY ROY CRANE ' this state that the records of ■uch town show that such appli- NOW THeyVEALWAV^ HAD A rLLA&dWB \t:)o j u ^ He Gjorr f=JVeAAINUT56 NaO. eant has prevlouely been admit 18 THE TIME TO LEAN 4 to 6 Lh. Averags BUT WU'l THE S/UA HILL DIP 6TODU-IN0 OUfTTMZl^r. I CWN02. Pieiaas M ieeep ted as an riector in that town. [you PICK A FIGHT WITH « ? WONDSe WH02e HB (6? wHeagfeMouR HIM, The session w ill be held for IFIUADNT, SOMEBODY 6 TiaOLLIN0 the wirno»e of admitting only LEASE eoriTkCflsr? SMOKED O A c ELSE WOULD, A HEW 6(/Y ( those persons whose rights hav THE HERE HAS TO PROVE HIM- matured by qualification of age, r SEU; BESIDES, ITHOUGHT , « r residence, or naturalisation IT AWSHT MAKE PEOPLE i'a fter September 13, 1964, end SHOULOERSia. USS SUSPICIOUS 1H/TT * fo r no other purpose. 1965 WE'RE WORKING TO . Dated at Manchester this Osr sf Tear dmlee Seafood Department GETHER. ' n th dsy of September 1964. Boa^ of Admlieions MORMRTY FRESH S W O R im u. L . Barbara E. Coleman THIS STREET RECENTLY Selectman Robert H. Starkel BROTHERS Selectman 801 Crater. St. Raymond C. Larlvee Msaoheeter ■i Selectman 648-5186 PAVED TO LAiST 10 YEARS Edward Tbmklel, - T 0W71 Clerk CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD MUST NOW BE TORN UP TO EATW] WBLLiFUXJKeP DMBRTBDi ANd" 0U1TB PBACaPULi dUHl HBRR* Tile j IRMNITWMyMUCN EK5T PLACa WS SAW TO HM/M610SAy7m ® e r a s h o r e — AMtOOIMION— BUT, sNOPaa INSTALL STORM SEWERS- VtXM CABLC6RAM PAHTASTIC AMOVeOJUSTA MILB SPRINr UmeiDOLATEi SPECIAL! DOES THIS MAKE SENSE? . O N E W O K FOUR 4-ra crvu ci enrmas
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. 5 ; ) DISGUSTED — Miff- ^oods Gels fid fit m issing fi shot Duke Retains Crown during Davis Cup play, Dennis Ralston ffill to T fe r e e TDs the court and present tn Singles Net Play ed this expression. NEW YORK (AP) __*ti>at World Series money, and Iwburgh In Victory Rep^t performances were turned in by Martin Duke. Dick Sisler fought deeper* think we’re going to make it Slsler ”I know we’ve got a tough McOool _ j ___ > ( . Carl Kchnor and Phil Hyde as the 1964 Mancheater ately to keep calm. He fail week ahead o t tts yet, but the or Joe . F(dh>wing ia 'fcoreless S<> y - For**Se second, time in five the left-handed Ed Kcaaspool, I Tovm SinMes and Doubles Tennis Tournaments came to ed. It was the only battle boys are in the proper frame of eouthpaw. Bob Friend will be with ruhners on first alM aacond tint period, Manchester’s mind and they’ve got the mo the PlratM pitcher. days, he permitted Sammy !a close ^urdsy morning at Memorial Field. the acting manager of the Ellis, a right-hander, to pitch to and two out in the nln|h (aaliig, Pony Red Raiden found Dnke, defending single* mentum going for them. While "I don’t think we’re g (^ to the Rods leading 4-1. Again S ^ s Cincinnati Reds lost all we’re not sMnding our shaire of a left-handed batter in a cluteh the right formdla and went 'A king, defeated Komor la toe lose many games the rest of the situation when strategy dictated came through with a strikeout, finals in a well-played, hard week. the World Series money yet, I year,” Mid Sisler, ‘.‘but even if tp trounce Glastonbury '' ‘M 'v "Omtlemen,” he Mid, hie a left-handed pitcher. As w as Kranepool looked at a S-2 19th Hole fought match, 7-5, .4-e„ e-4. reiUly think nobody is going to we lose theip all, the Reds have pitch that ended the Brat game by a count of 26-0 yeeter- rugged countenance flush with stop us now.” the case last Wednesday, Sisler DiAe also defeated Komot, a done a tremendous job. I’m and pfoserved Jim .O'Toote’s day at Glastonbury. Leading former champ, In the finals a emotion, "this haa been a week l^en the Rede swept Sun came out smelling like a roM. toe scoring parade again in toe proud of them.” * Tj«t Wednesday, he permitted 17th victory. Joey Jay jiltehed a year ago. of wonders.” day’s doublehMder from the Charter (Tak Conference meet C o u n t r y Asked whether the pressure Ellis to pitch to the left-handed five-hitter in the nl^teap. Following toe stnglea play, The big fellow, who had New Y ork M ets 4-1 and S-1, and would be greater on the Reds ing as toe Raider* roUed up] Komor taamed with Hyde to served as first base coach under stormed past the floundering now that they were on top, Sis toeir second straight shutout ALEX HACKNEY DAT. down DiUce and Halwey P a ste l Pred Hutchinson until he was Philadelphia PhilUes, into first ler M id : suooaas waa Frank Woods vtoo Fear BaU. Beet Bah fo r the doubles crown in' asked, to take over the reins for place, they climaxed a week in THE tallied twice. Last week in toe Ed Traygla, Sher Porte^dd, straight gets. The scores weiw, the ailing manager last July, which they gained 7H games in "I doh’t think, there’ll be a rout of Windsor, Woods cross Jack Buchanan, BUI Benkstoa foldup on this club. We have 6-1, 6-3. Both Duke and PdSA was a picture of happiness. seven days on the Phillies. The ed to e goa l Hne. three Umao. 57, BlU Moran, Harry Atoerion, tel are doctors. ‘T sUlI can’t beUeve it.” he feat has never before been Mvei^ young fellows on the Thanks to an end lun of 45 Maurice WiUey, Fran Carifey club but we also have some The first singles set waa Mid, ”the suddenness with acomplished by a taem in a Sep Herald Angle yards by Woods, Manchester 67, Wally Parclak, Jerry Swek: eaaUy toe most eKdtlng of which this has happened.” He tember stretch drive. ' fellows who have been through got on toe scoreboard in the ney, Jim Melley, Mai ClementiA a tough pennant race. Guys like the three, Duke winning, 7-6. spoke hoarsely partly from Last Monday, when the Reds By seoond period. It wait Wood*’ no 67. omor came back strong to excitement and partly from a opened a three-game series in Robinson, Pinson, Coleman, hard running that sparked the Ix>w gross—Tuck F oeter, R ich 9 Edwards, and several of our are the match and force a case of laryngitis. ‘Tt’s been Philadelphia, they trailed the E A R L Y O S T drive which ended in the end Amstrong, H!d Wadas, Paul and deciding game, like a dream all week. Bach day Phillies by games. The Reds pitchers, were in the 1961 World gporto Briltoe sone. At halftime, the rival White 66. Series against the Yankees. lying, Duke moved out and night, the dream becomes won all three games. Then they olube walked off Academy SELECTED NINE Intd^ a om nm anding 5-2 ad better. took five more and moved into They’ll be a stMdying influence Field with Manchester out d s M A — Tuck F oster 38- vantage but Komor again came on the others and won’t allow scribed for tlcketa and win not j t ; - "A week ago," he added, “ou* first place by a full game. St. S unday handle any request ttirouph front, 6-0. i 2—26, Harry Atherton 80-4—36, back, .winning the next two them to have the jitters. E d Traygla 39-3—96, Bob M c- guys were still gunning for the Louis is in third IH games be Weatherman promised rain this office. Glastonbury came back sets, flowever, Duke reached top, but thinking mostly of sec hind. "No,” Sisler added. "We have this third Sunday in September strong after IntermUsion and Gurkln 30-4—36. baA bis reserve and fln- ond p la ce. NoW We’ve got a Cincinnati is idle Monday but the chance now and we’re not i W ed n esd ay ALAKAZAMt—It looks mlinost like Tone Grmnt looked like It was going to Class B — Ed Ansaldl 81-7—24, Iriied strong tor a 6-4 decision but he was wrong and it turned Red Wadas 83-7—36, Tom M te- v : ^ r chance, a good chance, to get resumes warfare against Pitts- going to blow it. All I hope is out to be an excellent day for materialized magically in a cloud of sm6ke in the square toe score. However, on and to e Initial caller, via phone, this a third down passing play, gan 31-6—26, B ob Whlta 31-6—26. out-of-door activities . . . Due to end zone but it wasn’t so—the junior quarter wet morning was Sammy Mal- end Ron Fiengo broke through ClsM C — Marahall Love- ■ V a mid-morning speaking en tempo, one of Manchester's back ran over from the one yard line to score toe defenM and rushed toe grove 37-18—24, Don Edwards Long Week Ahead for Contenders gagement at t^ Temple Beth finest, end for a number of Yide’s first touchdown Saturday. A “magician” in pssMr along with Mark Ware 36-11—24. Tefliah in East Hartford. I was BASEBALL HEROES SCORES—Cincinnati’s Frank Robinson beats tag by MetS* catcher Hawk years a top-notch pro middle the background, a cheerleader, had just fired a and Jim Sproul. The ball w m Low groM — Tuck Foatar 66. Taylpr to score in first game. Robinson scored on sacrifce fly. Umpire Ed Su- a loner on the journey to the weight and later a light heavy jarred loose and toe ever-alert Blind , bogey — John Kriatoff church of my choice . .. Home cannon to salute the TD. Yale won 21-6. dol calls the play. (AP Photofax.) weight boxer ... Mac Segar, Woods picked It out Of toe air Batting — Lee Maye, Braves, Three-Way Fight in time to aheorb lome of the one of the area’s better low-pin and rambled 50 yards Into day SWEEPSTAKES feehei^ tour ringlea and dimHe, sunshine and then to my fav bowlers, a caller. Segar Is now dirt . Low groH — Tuck Footer 89, driving in two runs and eoor- orite chair to watch the Gianta on the staff at the Vernon Forzano Disappointed Befors toe third stanaa end Defense Keys Owls’ Win Doc McKee 71. Izg two a* MDwarime wall*|M play football on teevee. With Lanes, having previously served ed, the Rstders tallied an in Low net — Ed AnUaldl 79-16- nUedetoUn IM beUnd n 22- one ear turned to the Yankee on the Parkade Lanes force ... surance touchdown. With Tom 6S, Tom M eegan 76-9—67. htt nttoto and toppled n oia * Scrambling Orioles, White Sox AMERICAN LEAGUE in National League haaeball acUon, via Manchea- With a vacancy in the deiiart- my Ooteau, Dick Cobb and SELECnCD 16 from National League lead for ter’a WINF, I was able to watch W. L. Pet. OB ment considerable time was Bm e Carpenter doing toe OtoM A — M ae Jonah 61-7—64, firri tone elnee Jidy 16, and listen to the two sports at spent trying to keep things mov In 21-0 Loss to Yale Which Spoils East Opener New York ...95 60 AIS — bum of toe ball carrying Coach Doc McKee BS-S-66, Harry Pitching— Robin Roberta, the scune time, the radio atation ing as. well as to talk to aspi Jade McNaty’a eleven moved Atherton 62-7—55, Bundl T arca Oitoiea, cheeked Otoveland am Finally Gain Ground on Yankees Baltimore ...93 64 A92 3 NEW YORK CAP)—“We’ve got to do in five days bringing in the Yankee game C hleago ...... 93 64 A9t 3 rants tor the post so capably near the goal from whare Car- 62-7—56. three Ite as Baltlmer* won 4-* what Cincinnati took 51/^ months to do,’’ said Philadel ... TheTanka looked like the NEW HAVEN (AP)—^Rick Forzano was disappoint «by Jenkins. Jenkins, Larry MoH^respectlvely. D etroit ...... 83 73 ASt UW handled the past two years by inter carried foi^ six-points. By JOHN (30LDEN O s h B — BlU Prixtdle 6S- moved to within toiee Yanks of old in winning over the and Rich Manikas carried to the Hartfmxi 12—61, M erle Anderson 61-9—62. .Jg.»Yankees are at home to Cleve-< MtlOUES-INDIAlifH- Loe Angeles .80 78 .506 16W phia Manager (^ne Mauch. “And you can bet we’ll do Howie Holcomb. The latter is ed. His players were disconsolate. s also added ths oxtra polnta Strong defense proved to 199 games qf American League NEW YORK (AP) A’a but the Gianta, in losing, S foiu* from where Jenkins tallied Rush 1 ClsH C — Don Forstrom 66- land for three games. It was Robin-Roberts Ihnited Cleve Minnesota ...I'l 79 .498 18i/, it.” now the wire (page one) editor. The head coach had said repeatedly it would take a in a niah. be the deciding factor Sat six points. 48 PsM leading New Toek TankeeOb there an American L^gue the Indians whom the Yankees land to three hits, posting his a e v e la a d ....76 80 .487 19i/i “I know we’ve got a long looked bad, as any team does . Wetched Tony Alibrio send Final toudidown waa sot up 16-60, Paul DuteUe 66-16-60, ended San Francisco’s pennant in defeat. After viewing portions minor miracle for the University of Connecticut’s lean urday aa East Catholic With Bavier doing toe bulk of 6 Penalties Joe Skinner 68-17-61. pennant race? used to open a four-game bulge, 12th victory against seven de B oston ...... 69 88 .489 27 week ahead but we've got the hopes Sunday, jolting the Giants his charges through a light via a blocked CHastonbnry 1-S PsM att 4-U Bo*e on Visit of the exhibition games, and practice at Memorial Field and and lackluster football team toi^ the running, East generated an Low groH — WlUle Olekrinritt That was the big ques winning four games in two feats. Norm Siebem socked a Washington .61 96 .389 35 chance now,” Mid Cincinnati tw ice 4-1 and 4-2 and dropping punt The locals took over In bow^ to Hartford High other march in the third period, 4 Fumbles lost 1 two regular season games, I'm then to East Catholic High’s bumble mighty Yale Saturday. UOonn suig*, Yafe, onoa again the home dub’s 40 yard hne 70, D oc M cK ee 70. NEW YORK (AE>)— Gene tion today after the scram nights. two-run homer in a three-run Kansas City .55 100 A5S 40 Manager Dick Sisler. “I don't them 4^ games back with six But Foraano bad obviously 12-0 in the football season m oving 'to too H artford 19 be 0 Intercepted by 1 convinced this will not be New dust bowl Where Norm Gerber behind the mercUeH Mereisln, and scored in two playa Dale Blind bogey —Harry Athar- Autry, chairman of the board While New York is finishing Baltimore third inning.' Sunday’s Results think we're going to blow it.” left. Houston defeated the Los cbnvinoed his players that mir fore running out of gas. 9 First downs T of the lios AngelM Angela bling Baltimore Orioles and • • • BalUmore 4, Cleveland 0. York’s yMr. There are .too didn’t spare the rod in getting drove downfleld. ITie last tooeh- Oetrout hit Sparky Cartier opener for both at Dillon ton. that way, Baltimore plays three Things, however, ara such in Angeles Dodgers 1-6 in 12 in acles can happen, even in the stadium . The day’s Mcond score came ■eitfard PebUe Los Angeles 1. ed a .three-way struggle between overhaul behind the hitting of Tears streamed down their carriM. > was a big play, carrying into the Center: WeslylJ. 4- 0 and the White Sox defeated the White Sox outlasted the than the NFL contest. any of the cross country run toe line pli^ of Manches breakz. Hartford fumbled on the lAIWlTA d a y gela are building toeir own park Angeles, the White Sox finish Athletics. Chicago scored four Today’s Games the Reds’ the Phillies and the Frank Robinson and Vada Pin faces, as the UConn players "We came down to win a goah end zone and covering 48 yards. Backs- Jenkfos, Manikas, Moss, Kansas City 5-3 Sunday while ners, was Paul Phinney. The ex- ter, eepecially In the eecond opening play from scrimmage Taylor, Redding, Davidson, Wlsb- Low net — Cora Anderson SI- in Anaheim, Crilf. They will be with four games against cellar runs altogetdier in the secemd, No Games Scheduled. St. Louis Cardinals. son, grabbing the league lead made their weary way to the dog baU game,” said Fom no, East followers hod a chance Washington stopped New Yoric’s Tuesday’s Games M on d a y ^ niinols track star keeps him HtanlwAh nr -kleO OUtStondllW WSt the and Tom Cuey fall on the ball insky, Harris. 19—62. Dodger tenanta for toa last dwelling Kansas Oty, a team the last two coming on bases- The Milwaukee BravM for the first time since the open dreMing room after the game. for East on the Owl 88. But toe to stand up and cheer when Bast OathsUo 11-game winning stresdc with a they've beaten 13 o f 14 tim es. Kansas City at Minnesota. Results in the Town Week self in top shape by runmnp with St aH-Mound play of woods and E ld s; Barry, Huebner, Carey, Low groM — CeU Perry, Edna tone in 1866. loaded walks to Don Buford opened the door to first place ing week of the season. They brushed by, barely ac Pat D DoniieUy onnelly to eaU on Batur-1 ^ dgnalVSelllng of Jack Eagle offenM could not dent toe Alubicki reeled off a 20-yard Htilnakr, tie 79. 5- 3, 11-inning victory. Los Angeles at Chicago, N. for Cincinnati, slugging slump end Singles and Doubles Ten the boys. knowledging, the Yale jfiayers day. Bcorso. 'Ihe combination left the Ori- In other AL games Sunday, and Pete Ward. Ed Charles sin In the first game, Robinson HugbM and Oatrout Hartford defenM and had to gain up toe middle. Again the Tacklee: Case. Petro. DeOemmle, Low putta — Barbara lhap- Detix^t defeated Boston 3-0 and gled across two runs in the Washington at Balttmore, N. ing Philadelphia 14-8 M hlnd a nis Tournaments were forward who offered oongratulatlons. H e pinned what slim hopes drive stalled on the 40 but be Downs, Sheckley. ed Los Angeles Kansas City ninth. Detroit at New York, 2, 5 22-hlt attack, extending the T h u rgd ay One Huskle sebbed Inconsolably. h e had on toe dement of sur- fore the final whistle, Bast was Ouards; Lucas, Oeboms, Mo- ond, three games behind the p.m . stole second, went to third on a top kick in the Rec Deput- is dated Sunday againzt Wal- Once again the Eagles had a earthy. Bensen. 3-1. • • • Phillies’ losing streak to seven “Looks like the Yank* and Juat a few minutes before the priM and on tha spirit of hla on the move again, Nachlng Yankees, w h ^ magic number Cleveland. at Boston, 2, 6 wild throw and scored on a m c - ment, who auperviaed both llngton atte to be announced. big break when Hartiord quar Centers: AndreoU, Brennan. Ellington Ridge games and toppling them Ait hf rifice fiy by Deron Johnson for Reds w ill play In the W orld Huskies, playing their first players. the Hartford 18. But Hartford Backs: Bavier. AIublcM, Masluk, HEADOUAHiERS remained at four. TlOEBB-llED SOX— p.m . V events'. . . Paul Dodge, friend Suhunary: terback Jack Jenkins’ psM was Basnight, Thomas, Kiroi, Oott, 8BNATORS-TANKS— Detroit stopped Boston as the top spot for'the first time the first run. Then, in the SeriM.” Ken Walker remarked game under the one-time Navy 'Die spirit went a long Way. Meaeheetor Shorty Dow 97-20—^77, John in nine appearances since he « • • Los Angeles ....7 6 99 .490 14 streak to nine gapies. League. I don’t like to My, from a junior eoUag*. Dav* Cueeom, Ceteglea. to e man o f the hoiu* when be the White Sox must count on — then scored on s double by try in Charter Oak Conference ‘T told you so-,” but la st A pril quarterback Lou Aceto to so Harrigan 82-6—^77, Frwik TWl- joined the Yankees earlier TWINS-ANOELS— C hicago ...... 72 83 .465 18 Johnson. Whalley, used sparingly bddnd Teeklee Denehencnek, Love, fell on a fumble on toe Hart is the four-game series with I>e- The third-place Cardinals, play, a visitor to-report the I predicted New York and phomore Brian Kidd. Ademe. son 84-7—77, Stan Davie 88-11 DoueiaumiMnc^^^^dW troit startii^ Tuesday with a this month. . The ‘Twins and the Angels Houston ...... 65 91 .417 25!4 That proved mors than Aceto at quartorback, dsmon- Ouarde; Slvl. Sweetiend; Lendoo. ford seven but Hartford held As Pats Trounpe New York New Y o r k ...... 51 105 .327 MYi meanwhlls, remained 1^ games annual Punt, PaH A Kick event Cincinnati would be the- 3064 again to end a scoreless first 77, Gay Knapp 77-0—77, Ed twi-ni^t doubleheader. The Senators won It in the were scoreless through six in behind by whiffing Pittsburgh enougdi for Joey Jay, who even Mfesed Extra Point Try otrated a powerful pairing arm. Centere; Murphy. Pratt . Sunday’s Results for boys will be staged Sat World Series partieipanta. It Baeke: Athemo. Nyetrop. Brou- Moiiarty 91-14—77, Jack Gar- The Tigers, a distant fourth, 11th on a bases-loaded shigle nings, but Iku-1 B attey singled 5-0 for their fifth straight vic ed his record at 11-11 with a urday, Oct. 10 at Mt. Nebo Tbe score was 7-6 as the The UConn line was dwarfed period. ^Milwaukee 14, Philadelphia 8 looks more and more , each day Huskies lined up for the extra by Yale’s, but seemed faster and Mahooey, Colay. calboon. NEWTON, Mam. (AP) —( Boston flankeitack Csppel- vy 77, plus two—79, Phil DlOor- have won five straight. They by pinch hitter Dick Phiilipe. across one run for Minnesota in tory and headed horns for the five-hitler. Jim O’Toole, 17-7, Stewie Johnstoa of Dllllon i^rloda 1 3 8 4 TOtM Hartford rolled 80 yards to letti kicked four field goals and Cincinnati 4-3, New York 1-1 like I hit the nail on the point with Aceto holding. The certainly no leas tough. Tha da- ler ...... 0 9 34 6 16 Coach Mike Holovrit watched eia 91-12—78. 'also have given the Yankees a Mickey Mantle’s 34th homer in the seventh and another scored start of a three-game series won the opener with relief from Ford will again apotuor the hMd. I must admit that I have score before intermisrion, the his Boston Patriots make 22 two conversions whUe quarter Chicago 4-4, San Francisco 1-2 quarterback took the i>aM from fenrive .secondary also undar- ToOda a. Cefeenter. CSreon. Ladioe-Ofiarg Allan J09-80— fairly difficult time this season, the seventh Inning had given on Rich Rollins’ bunt. Camilo against the Phillies tonight. The Sammy Ellis in the ninth. competition for boys, age eight been silently pulling for Phila PAT: carpenter. key play being a 40-yard gallop points worth of paM intercep back B abe Parilll laimched two winning six o f 14 gam es. St L ^ s 6, Pittsburgh 9 * * ' • center, then wheeled and turned slsed, was alert Tala tried only 79. the Yankees a 2-1 lead before Pascual won his 15th game In Reds are not scheduled. through 13 . .'. Two race delphia, feeling that a Philllc tions, then said in disbelief: 59-yard scoriim passes to Ron Most net pars—Eleanoa After the Tigers leave, the Zimmer connected. 26 decisions. Houston 1, Los Angeles 0 (12) to pass for the two point con four paeaee, completing none Mauch, who haa seen the jOARDS-PIRATES— tracks, Narragansett and Yonk win would be good for baae- “I never dreamed we would Burton, then Jimmy Colclougta. Chains 17, Clasts Sheldon 17, Tuesday’s Games version that would have given and having ona interceptod. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, N Phillies’ lead completely wiped Tlie Cardinals got the job ers, will entertain the press boll, the same as a win for win the first three games of 'Wbateiw those interop Jeanette Harrigan IS. this week, both selecting Thurs UConn tha lead, 8-7. Kidd again SurprlsM indudad an unorth- MTM. HWei.SnetimMini or i New York at Milwaukee, N out In1 avyenseven oays,days, was tense,isnse, done behind the combined six- Baltimore would do, but the Pressure on Chuck McKinley the season and not be in first Uons were worth in point*, I’m ■ -PRO SOioF EVENT hit i>ltchlng of Roger Craig and day. The horses run at the Birds now appear to be among was clear in the comer of the dox difense that o ^ Mercain {dace alone.” aU for it — 100 per pent,” Holo Philadelphia at St Louis, N tired andand testy in tg*Phlladel- was able to edve Low gtosfe-jadk Cferyy 79." " Chicago at Los Angeles, N phia dreHing roonu'VAsked Barney Schultx, who came on to Rhode Island track while har- the alao-rans... Bob Metcalf, end zone, but the pass mirilrad. It waa referring to tbe fact vak aaid. 8KLEOVED NINE.BOLBS snuff out a Pirate threat in the neM racing has been a big a visitor to Florida during my ‘T felt w« might have taken and an onrido kick '^S^^^lAaainst Aussie Ace Emerson that the 26-10 triumph only Houston at San Francisco, N about his feeling, he shappra: os Tale r*- O Buffalo cruahad San Diego 80- BeSay Fay 864—M, Sam eighth inning. crowd-pleaser at Yonkers last two tripe to Fort Lauder it all in and wh^ped ’em if we the game. It fiazled pulled his club into an East 8 in a SAtorday night game to "What do you cam how I feslT covered toe balL G ^ a i h 80-0—37. I ’m sick and ^tlred o f even hear FoAtball and teeth the topics in dale, was one of a number who had made that two-point psM,” ern Division tie with Buffalo, k#4p their record otean. bi Sun St. Louis actually put ttie "Y ou a lot of football out The^Forest Hills, Bmeraon won in ! X____ lok:«ra-4bkn e Sweeney SS-6 ing my own voioer especially in conversation with Dr. Ray Moz- phoned for series ticket data said Forzano after the game. Mw CSJBVELAND (AP) the (mly other unbeaten team day* other games Houston game out of reach in the first there this afternoon, gentl*- pressure is on Chuck McKinley straight Mta even though Mc- —78, Ed Morlarty 98-14—78, Ed the last seven days. zer, the former Fordham grld- ., ,Narrag:annsett Park played He had given Ckmnecticut at left in toe American FootbaU trampled Denver 88-17 and inning with two runs. <3urt men,” John Pont told reporters, today in iUmerica’e fotteitng tiid Klnley played his best tennis. Mattis 96-10—78, Bob Bodtorag “Maybe we Just need to get der. He said the Manchester host to New England news League. Both are 8-0. Kansas Olty rallfed wltli two Flood singled, raced all the way best a '‘96 to five chance” of up Tha Yale coach said he was to keep the Davie Cup — end “It’s a different game! and a 96-18—78, Herti Sfiyder 91-12 — away from horns a little,” ha Dental Society would again men this beautiful, bright sun- "Tliere’s no queriion about fourth period touchdown* to d*- to third on a paseed ball and supply Manchester High play setting the deeper and heavier Mtlsfied with toe performonoe toe 5-foat-l, 160-pound bundle of different sltuatioa this time,” 79, Freak Shridon 94-lOt—7K continued. "Maybe we’re better came home on Bill White's dou f ^ny day and I managed to get Blues. Before that psM want it, our defenae did it aU to feat Oakland 21-8. Kansas LADIES SELBOnDD NINE NATIONAL LEAGUE v ^ ers with individual Itted’i'Hf^gy gnd join the group at of hie players but be did ex- bounce from Son Antonio, Tex., McKihley said. day,” Holovak Mid. "That going after som ething them ble. White scored when Donn awry it looked like it might be CHty’s victory w t toe Chiefs at ; Jane Roasttto 41-11 — 80, H ail (SO), Giants; Santo (29X, mouthpieces . . . Sorry to preH disappointm ent th a t hie |k>vee it. Ralston canqe close to making gang has great spirit and pride, holding on to it.” Clendenon muffed Ken Boyer’s Pawtucket... One of my din the day of the long shot after a McKinley victory unneces the top of the WMtem Diviaion Eleanor Chribe AO-HNtSD, Joan x-Banks (28), Cubs; Torre (20L learn of the death of George ing neighbors was Gene Buon- quorterboriu' ir b o w dldidn’t poM more. T his is the kind of sttuation I it does a wonderful job. Tliey’re ' Mauch will begin to find that grounder. aU. sary. with a 1-1 marie, 'Smwm 46-14-r«l« Betty VfiUde 2Xfe7X Variable....,.- A P * Braves; Callison (81), Pbiniec out tonight. Then, the PhllUes Gibbon, one of tlje best volley acorsi of the Providence Jour Whan ecafiecoe runarked that like —. I’m looking forward to so good you get to expect the * * * Instead Yale came storming McKinley said of his im- He gave one of his greatest 4 1 -1 0 -8 1 . 8Xio9XVeriaMe----- ASmaiCAN LEAGUE move oh to Cincinnati to wind ball players Manchester ever nal aporta makeup man who the gome moved quickly, ending eKceptionol from them game It’a said that an ari will rih CUBS-GIANTS— back bihind the awesome run lim match with toe fotmi- performances before bcwlng to Siebem (11), Orioles; Mantle- up the season with a two-game boasted. The sport had no big- sat with me during the 1959 la a little over two houi*. Pont in and game out You may be main aa long as 24 hours out of g| ceSbtr 4 Pownr...... (84), YankeM; Zimmer (12), the tall, blond Australian. series. The Reds, meanwhile, Ernie Bfuiks provided all of ger booster In these parts than sports editors seminar at Co ning of fuUback Chuck Merceln rem arked; dable Roy Emerson o i Australia dlM ppointed once in awtaUe water, in «*t 'grass, sssklng ' JUNK» .GIBX4 J a n e t Senatora; Bruton (5), Tigers. Gibbon . . . Caught Manches- which will decide the reaidence Started two bours and 46 meet Pittsburgh iir^a three- the Cubs’ nightcap runs with a lumbia University. for another touchdown, Then " t thought it w as alow aa haU but not 'very often.” frogs or otosr food.' i Piimay. 180-180—WL . X of tha Mg tennis bowl for toe minutes late because of a cold, Franchised game set starting Tuesday be grand slam homer in the fifth ter High's football team in a after fraatrattng another 1st* in the aacond half.” The rollick^ gang <)f de I- inning after Ron Santo had won light drill at Memorial Field ■■Kt year. near-freesidg rain, the match fenders intercepted six passes, COLTS-DODGERS— fore tackling the Phillies. F riday devekqied into one of toe most worn Singles by Joe Morgan and the opener with a three - run and discussed the sport with MoCinley and Emerson clash recovered a fumble and eight The Cardinals, who have one big Alex Ferguson while Nice to hear from a munber at 1 p.m. EST on toe green clay excltiiig in toe 64-year Davis i ' Jim Wynn around a walk gave more game to play than the shot. Larry Jackson, now 23-10, of column readers, like Turk times threw Jet*’ bock* for on' ■ R O W N I N G the coaches put the squad court of dark Btamum in the Cim histoiy. aggregate 40 yard* .in losses. i the Oolts and Bob Bruce the other pennant pursuers, wind up got the first game victory In a Moore and Doc MoraU, to list Down two sets, Ralston fought victory over the Dodgers. duel with Juan Marlchal of the through the paces. Ferguson fifth and deciding match of the The vlaitoni managed only 46 NOW OPEN COLT with a three-goms set at home was a standout semi-pro per just two, who were kind enough Cup Cwlenge Round, back briUiantW to win the third Bruce, 15-9, pitched a five-hit- against the Mets. Giants, -the league's only other Unitas on Target yards rushing. ' inffOBS MEW MANAGBinmi' ' . former fdf nearly 20 years and to express their agreemeht with ed from yesterday be- and fourth seis and take a 2-1 Holovak waa asked in jest W C H E S T E R ter. , The Chicago Cube , just about 20-game winner. ■ . 1A is still in the game as an as editorial of the previous night. ^ of rain and oold. lead in the fifth with a Mrvlce If his defenM was *o bot it sistant coach in the midget . . .Jim K irkpatrick, owner The battle w ill \ rea k tha 22 break in toe third game. How took five fire trucks to sim KEN Olid SU LirS ITHACA. and operator of the KFAD ever, StoUe, an unshakeable program . . . B ack to . the tia which resulted when Fred mer It down. The tire apparatus REMMGTOH typewriter at night, a common Manufacturing Cfompany in In Unset of Bears BteUe, Australia's No. 9 nun. giant in the face of severe pres showed iq> a* too game ended ES5 0 .SERVICE STATION ; > sure, rebroke >in toe fourth practice at'this time of the Manchester, will now tium out beat Dennia Ralston of Bskers- to handle a twioe-enipted preee f. (Forawriy Tuveettri* — Gpp. New IW kew*) '^ W W ^ I H E R I Y year. a new type specialized golfing game and finally clinched the box blasle already exUngulahed. V 110 OENnSt STREET ~ PHONE 84MS10 '• , , . .field, ChUf., In a stirring five- match with anothef break putter, made to the likM of the NEW YORK (AP)—"Ifve alwayt thoqght we had a setter Sunday 7-6, 6-s, s-6, 9 -ii, Meanwhile Weeb Ewbank, .Ken and SaBy bring yM toeir 41 Ycara of Bervle* (fw n i^ . savAge T u esd a y touring pros, and we talked at through in toe 10th. to with Cook’s) 2© a now looafiqii. Com la atol Gat arood offen se,” George Halas said last week. .w » New York coach, admitted he MOSIERG ^ 4 Former bank official, Bill length on the project. Kirkpat Ralston was distrau^t and hod to try to calm quarterback Zimmerman, now in the insur rick, former Country Club pres But he didn’t figure then on such an unbearable de- |A^,Sfca’e‘‘‘^ V " o i^ t a i^ near tears 'after Stol)e scored Dick Wood who did some first *^^o^W A TC H IGH "CKRAMH'lMEJENlltG” o ' 'S the clinching point with a croas- SURENS ance field, pulled up a chair and ident and still a fine golfer, has f6H86e tha eup w«nt down with Ralston, half alMling himself , ove 'tplked swimming, a sport he has manufactured putters for a Actually, tbe Daltimora Colta court paaring riiot that the 'what he claimed was poor psM A N H C H U 1 Z 1J ^ 9640 for a rimn of toa I bacauM Bmwrsoit la beUeved young CaUfotnian eouldn't long been Interested In, Tlie for number of years at his local had .both toe offanM and d*- Eastem lead with Louis, uabaataMs among toe present ipattems being nm by his re- TT mer Duke University swimmer plant. . .-Adam Rh^ea, tennis touch. n i T T A 1 fenM Sunday — and they pot which beat San F ranctsoo 2S-1S. crop o f am ateu n . celvera. j viewed the recent pre-Olympic enthusiast, stopped to My the it together for a 82-0 cakewalk Tte Browna and Oardinala an “i don’t think so,” McKinley Ewbank also confessed AM Bi OOHBBS Trials held in Astoria, L. I., and Manchester Tennis Club hoped over Halas* sluggish Chloago 9-0-1. Pittsburgh, 2-1, hold off said. "Certainly, Roy should be "Oino Cappellettl Is a real m rem arked that Manchester’s to line up private courts for lue Bears. It was the nuMt onenfided Dallas 28-17 In Sunday’s othar fayorod over me, but I feel be Heavy Schedule set to a football team.” IniTOIffiB 8U 8S 00. l« - I Bill Stuek just missed by a hair next season. .Only available pounding toe Bm i * have ever game and the New Yoric Giants can bo beaten, of qualifying for the lOO-mdter afternoon In the week’s sched taken—and they’ve been around edged Washington lS-10 Friday ‘Tm in an excellent spot. If I For State Teams finaila, finishing in a tie for the ule • to visit the Eastern for 46 National FootbaU League night, loee, peofrie will shrug toeir **When You Think o f Giofty final qualifying spot and then States Exposition and with aeasims. Unitas sbnddad Chicago's “P; losing out in a swlm-off . . . threatening weather, attend A year ago, when the Bears’ Yal* pita its punlahlng ground Think of Fletcher^ Used dar dealer Bob Oliver, who defensiva unit carrlad tham to ssoondary, oonmlettnc U r i IS K J i m i gam* against Lriilgh and Con y\\n// ance was ' down and much passes for MT yards and tonal?*y^j*^*°y^*^y*** h u owned stock cars for nearly toe NFL championship, it took necticut vlBlta Rntgera tu- tjie A ground was covered without touchdowns. Gory Ouo*so, Uni- N O W A T O U R 20 years, reported that his car any Interruptionsi Onn .West, opponents five games to do what major footbaU games involving ARMS Np. 10, piloted by Buddy Krebs, for years an exhibitor, Was Jc&my Uhltas A 0>. accom- tms’ undantudy, pttehed tor )m toought McKiiiliS^lSura Connecticut college elevens Sat reared* across Uie finish line among the numeroua Manches pushed in one swoop. The Bears another touohdown and rookie urday. NffW LOCATION MAIN first at the Eastern State Ex ter people aeen at tha Spring- elded .10 points a game in 196S Joe Don Looney capped the has a Iri of utn ahoU Lehlsh gove Penn a battla position track last Saturday. field grounds. . .OfftoMeridM It toe C olts had 24 on the stampede with a 68-ymrd scor- Und they work better on the clay last SaturMy before succumb- 449-1647 The purse was 81,000 in cash, at night for the football opener, escoreboard Sunday .before toeing jaimt. suifacs town on graM,” Saixas lS-6. Rutgers succeeded in 54 MeKEE STREET Then,* Sooner or later, your wife wHI drive home the second 81|000 race the Manchester High playi^ Malo halftime gun. The cuts’ defense, which et said. "Also, Chuck la t^ " bottling up hard-charging Krebs - Oliver team won this ney. Perfect weather for a nlgflit Attarir Met Woifcfeg iq> a I7-potnt aeoond pariodiplayer who atjoya the Princeton fullback Cosmo Uoo- one of the best reasons for owning a Volkswagen. season, the pther coming at game and a crowd of more than And the Chicago attacking with two interceptions and a lumisual rituatian. Be di vaisi, bot lost to to* Tlgei* OPEN THURS. NIflIITS TILL I • Riverside Park , . . Art Shorts, tomble reeovury, held to* B**n I bring put on to* apot Be iteys aiwway, 16-7. 2,000 on hand with the home force, udilch ran iqp 84 points e.aw/zwa QUARTERS"^and MORE PARKIMO auto ' salMman from Carter's team winning easily, as expect- SEtinst Mtauusota lari week, to 60 yards rurii^. CUngo Ids Deri in .toes* clreum- - Om other game*, Coaat GuaM and expert rifleman, talked didn’t penotrat* Baltlraar* totr-1 *fe°cas. (l-l)' Alslta Norwich; Southern AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE Wenwfl o r* loftood owilt*, bat Ihoir ed, 32-14, with a big oecond was virtually non • exiateiit ot»l* too. fetid* ond out. Which w ont bowling, and oars, during a nail. against a Colt defensive charg* ritory until the hloetng minutM Emsivon, a 27-yearold Connecticut (0-2) la at Temple; blTIliingt. your wife isn't Kmit*d le fend*r tmothing. brief stay at the dMk . . . Iris led by big Gino Marchettl. of the first half. (Jusenalander, haa oleariy ea- Wesleyan. (1-0) ia at home AUTO GLASS INSTALLED tebllahed himself a* the worid'a K your wife Wit 9om* thing in o Vbtkt- Sh* con {ob th* hood.Groz* th* door. Vacant! brought bad news Saturday Chicago’s worst previous do- Jim Bakken kioksd three I against Bowdoin; Trinity (0-1) «9og*a, it doein't hurt you very much. O r bump off th* bumper. again about his son, a promis foa t was a 49-0 druhbiiw by field goals—for a total of Mven No. 1 amateur. H* baa won the entertains Bates imd Bridgeport GLASS PURNITURI TOPS Up with the chickens in order Aurtralian, WImbfedon and VW ports or* ooty to reploc*. And It moy mok* you furious but It w ont ing jockey. -The young jockey, to maintain the planned sched G reen B ay In 1962. The B e a n in his last two games—and Jim (0-1) horis Cortland. first ever from Manchester, was toiifad States champtonahtpa, Central OoUneetieut (0-2) la IMIRRORS (HraplaMEidDMr) | chaop. A fsndor com*t o il without dii- maks you poor. . ule ... BxceUent space allot Hava droppad two o f three 1964 Bursoki retu m sd a p u a t 6S| thrown from his mount in West yards fo r a tooriid ow a. e fe iiw I *F ” •*«>*•* f r * at home Friday night agatiri montling holf th* car. A naw one goes on ment tor sporU and wltlt a num riw ta . I gipos ba.was baatsn in to* semi' So whan your wife goat window Vhrginla and suffered a broken Th* cuts, who upset to* Bridgq^vmtar. [PICTURE FRAMING (dl typw) ber of local, state and national of life ffow to feoniamsiil wMi |Mt fen boht For 424.95,* plus labor. shopping in o Volktwagan, d o n t worry shoulder — in three placM — eyenU’ it was no trouble filling P aqk«ra 21-W lari funday. MOSIARTY last August whloh will aurtall er to* team m a m w m gnwi|n. Bai*»* Efocla; Pfebanfett. WINDOW m i PLAn GLASt] And sMi’t oMoyt Iwv* th* IeM o f ob » , his raei^ until, latar this fUl „ iSSsJtnSSr S ^ S m b e e a Igiiiryi!* B*c*99i W « lit* on* You coo conv««fenlty Mploe* ony- ■wms, u always a big day for eonfention with • Y-1 mailt. 'Wi* OOMTHAOIOBSt WE BAV i I |M S T O eX . . . American tisague pennant FIgfata bnoke out on toa Arid Up-rthtag of a n^aria to Mc- HM wn'Imm* . \ ^ tors ^ d phone caUeS, ts- Los Angeles Rams lead tha dlvl- BROTHERS Ihifig d i* ut*t to stop Mfe cor. took another turn, in New throughout the game and toe gijey, beating toe chunky BISTON (AP) - Cassius Cagy l^ially before the dMdUne w d rion with a ,2-0-1 record after has riected to train at the Bos MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHOWtt tOORI Mo9leth*r iW iw ilio r* infefchong*- Gfeiffiabrokts. York’s faivor,/UUs nli^t, with defeating Mlnnesoto 2-lL crowd held up play in toe tlflrd|xiriiii& UnivOrrity graduato in JTHE MAN’S JAY WALK|NG>-ApTOrently «n unbeliever when it comes to visits and convtrMtioM must period after four p*aaltie*||tv* cil thrir aavea Saad-to^Mad ton Arena Annex on St Botolph 301 CINin ST. b b t i m a t m a u a u * t o i y e m .the YanksC^tnnlng a pair from ^ kept ^ r t ... Perfect foot Grdta Bayi M , mMts Dotiolt, signs, Cincinnati pitcher Joey Jay delivers ball in ninth i Cleveland while their cloeest agalnat Sen Syandsoo gave toe I'toeetltiga, til oo greis. St. for three weeks prior to his MI3-513S frhwiY*nThSakOStoOfm TEP TRUDON, Inc inning of second xame ball WMther, or for any out-of- 1-0-1, todgM in another key Nov. 16 keavywrigbt ehiimptoiir pursuers lost. And the calls are Oaidiiiaii 6 fln- t down ■ Tlfefirit tomr “ met, hi to* Nov. 16 heayywrigbt against hapless New York. Up is oblivious », 310 w aoMy, A te-1746 famlto hoe own heating untt, floor, new heating, 386; OoB with bnBMaA jhnnv ONE BLOCK from Main, two MANCHB8TBR — Beautiful 8 bemoome,' large Uving room, CLAffiiilIB ADVERTISING DEPT. BOUBS HouMlKdd S«rvieM * family, 4-4 duplex, peraument 6% room Ranch, finploce, room tar gantlo- OlMtbnbury, 688-9067. LISTED modem Mtehen. For more in OfffMd IS-A 375. man, central. Apply 4 Poorl tw o reoant ganfs, large lot fnU price formation or appointment ;ta 8 AJL to 8 PJL FdUR ROOM i^artmant flret ey. n rs te m , garagaa, |15,600. Minutes from town— St, Apt 8, Mrs. Demuta. RAISED RANCH see, call GaU Green, 743-T09S, REWBAVlMti of BURNS, floor, - Strickland Street area. Haym Aganey, 6te-48M. 8-bedroom Ranch, fun base Wanes Agency, 643-6S03. COPT CaLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AOVT. b o le s ^ .^ p p o n repatrod. Wtai- Inquire 40 Vernon Street af RANCH, 4 rooms, 3 bedwema, ment, extra large lot full wiUlng and aMe w « yw ; rB B M tt PIECE walnut Adtehen, bving room, wooded MANCHESTER — S bedroom 'iteM B made to msMiire. iMurd, MVS toom sol in sicMltnt oendi- te r 6 p.m . price, 818,900. Four bedroom laONnAir ftani nUDAt UiN JUA~8ATD*DAt • AJL work. Can 648-44TS after 6 Aparteiaate—Plate— lot handy to b v , dioppiiw, ranch, attoehed garage, built- Vernon sixes Venetlaa bUnds. Kiqrs p.m. 7 h-Dr lutar- ttdo, 648-4548. Feotnrlng 7 rooms, SKcel- Colonial, 3 years old, buUt-ine, made while you wait Tape re •t Wtor aaow- ___ _ Tenenunte 63 FOUR ROOM duplex 'apart lent lendacgping, kiteben ate. ExceUent eoadttlaB. |1S,> Ins, ree room, eaeumanla mart- one full bath, two half baths, PLEASE READ YOUR AD corders Cor rent Hariosrs, 867 SALESMAN, retail store, sal •oaOt'Windsor N IO D a new mattrsoa? A1 ment stove, refrigerator, heat with built-lns, family room, 900. PhUbrtek Agency Henley Agency, $48- attached garage, large oaaum- GRANDMA'S KITCHEN water, end garage. Adnlta. 8464. r *Waat A V an talna «f«r tki Main., 6494n2L ary plus eommlaloii. Box Oo., ■ises, Yombiia brands at towor THREB ROOM apartmant'408 2 fuU bathrooms, 2-cor ga ebls G.I. mortgage or mini ^^ ^ • H owortfs Slaap C »t«r, Main St, hast hot watar, 3100. 648-9606, rage, basemont recreation Modemistieally reproduced POOL TABLE repair, renew Harald. MANOHEBTEa-8 family, 4-6- 67 FALKNOR jmiVB-BeVan mum down FHA, full price lovely Ranch high on a ItOVm o—MleeaDeneeae- floni- stove, reMgerator, 390. 649- room with fireplace, cus 330,500. Over 100 more llat- O AX BC cloth and blUiara table ac ture, yufl tobla, lankifllng 5229, 9-5. SIX ROOM flat second floor, tom bunt just two years 6, fuUy occupied, good loca room Cape Cod home pAteed hill. 8 twin bedrooms 1% tion, good tacome. Uabellev- ings to choose from. ;CaIl the cessories. 843-2367, Cjatasmea W SEtsd 86pllanoe TV departmant THE FROVflDf carpet flieaner Heat hot water, stove, refrig 649-3818. East OiteoUe U gb SObooLA 36,500—SEVEN room Ranch, price 318,600. Aet now, A. Manchester . Refinlshlng Co., Blue Loatre is easy oa the repossessed — PortaUa erator. parking. Rant 3110 per automatic washer furnished, J. D. REALTY pleasant family room In the F oraker. Guaranteed salary, plus com- 360. 644^0466. LYNBS8 STREET — In the fireplace, 6 years old, wood 643-9283. miaaion, company benaflts, budget Raatoras ftotgotton •tsrso with stand only used m onth. O tfloo 15 FOTeet S t basemwit permits uelim four ed 1% acres, extm building _ t montbs, take overtr Myments 648-0000. heart ef the West Side, 8% rooms aa bedrooms, nrompt group health insurance, retire eolora. Rant eleetrto eham- SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, 6 4 8 -5 1 2 9 room ranch with a teal neat lot, needs handyman’s touch,{ R n yr/S u fC a, NJUallftr# ? pooer 31. PauTa Paint A WaU- of 33 ^per week. 648-2171 or occupaney. Robert J. Smith, " “J S S a S S *"" DIAL 643-2711 ment benefits. Asply Manager. garage, quiet adulta preferred. reore c r room o ^ aeUing seum g for i only 316,- small down parent.navment. PsaekPasek v ", * ttiiaCC * piq>er Supply.______643-9819. TWO ROOM apartment In- Inc., 968 Main Street 649- Manchester Parfcade, Building—Contractinf 14 W. T. Grant <5o,» Parkafls, oludas heat hot water and gas Cell 648-4481 after 6. 900. Our aigns ara on the Realty, 389-7475, 742-8248, Manobaster. 6241. 648-7208. Maneheatar 649-5806 NEW BEAUTIFUL Barby, refrigerator , .gas stove, for cooking. Eleetrlc ^ refrig THREE FAMILY—Owner Bays property. Full FFHA or VA. ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, T. J. Cwkett 1Realtor. 648- NEW, aspandiBf Ufa laauranca T am y and M ltoh fltSTa cloth gas dryer, pbi* othw artlclaa erator and gas stove fur- to aell. Vacant 6 room unit SUNKEN FAMILY room with SOUTH MAIN STREET— cement floors, garages, bath Fam ished Apartateato 63-A 167T. ftrsplaee, 6% room ranch, 1% SO. WINDSOR—7 room front- * rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof H A H V tfS u m B company Interviewing now for ing, 80c. Conmlata waddiBg of furnituro, good oondltioa. nlriied. CaU 649-7884, 649- ?lus two three roomers on Prime location. Charming 6 5779, 5-7 p.m; St flo o r, ^ p r o x . 33,600. In baths, bunt-taa, garage, cov to-boek Split Level, beautiful ! Tim Mi RmmIiIic Oir MmUiarT ing. OaU 649-429L k t v \ m r ,n A . menman whowno destraaesm aboveboot* aver- outfit 3L 6434463. 648-1567. FOUR CLEAN rooma, conven room Cape, 8 bedrooma, Iwat- family room at ground level g age income. Many excaUent exo come annually. Central hast ered potto, ooptlvating view. •d recreation room, 1% hatha, A A I S U P E R A L B E R T VALU EI LOOKING tor aajrtbing in real ient to evatytUng, nice neigh Ckurlton W . RutohlnB, 649- , fuU basement laundry-mud • QUALITY CARPENTRY— opportimltlea avaUable. CaU borhood. 649-9428 pjSL Good condition. T. J.' Crockett 7 ROOM COLONUL modem kitchen with dishwash B o a t e a a d 4 3 n o d 3900, NOT 3800, •atate rentals — oportmente, 648-1577. 5182. ‘ room has adjoining second ^ M4lHr Amnitii SmvIm Rooms, dormers, porches, 643-1197 for appototmenappointment er, entire house newly dec bath partially finished. This i basements reflnidied, cab H OT 3T00, NOT 3600, homes, multiple dw alU ^ caE 3 bedroom colonial on waU- J. D. Realty. 6484139. 2% ROOM furnished apartment, TWO FAMILY—On O tel^ MANCHESTER — 6 room orated. P riced to sell. CaU entire home is in AAA con- * inets, buUt-lns, formica, tUe. Musical— ^Dramatic 30 H dp Wanted— ^Female 35 Help Wanted— Male l36 CAN YOU QU-AUFY to Join SUPER SAlUriSH, nsad, wood N O ! NO ! centraUy located. Reasonable. landaea^ lot % block owner 648-8663. hull, aluminum mast and NOT EVEN 3550 St, a large 6 A 6 flat Big Ranoh, large lot, esntrol k>- dlUon and is located on a - Fm li HmU RMim No job too small, William a staff of real estate special WE HAVE customera waitlmt CaU 12 noon untU 6 p.m. 649- from Main St New gas PIANO lhatrucUon for begln- OFFICE CLERK—FuU-Ume, 5- DRIVERS for achool bus, 7:80- qwrs, nykm aaila, blae and EOT A WHOUD HOUSE yate (160x150) trees, house catlon, high assumable mort pleasant deadend road. Priced carpentry service. ists, and become a member of for the rental of yourr 8404. heating eystam. Ahiminnm SPACIOUS 6-6 flat 2-car ga at 317.800. Glenn Roberto ■ ITM* nera Introduce your child to day week, 37% hours, ex]^- 9 a.m., 2:164:84 p.m. Oidl white, 3180 or reaaonabla of 3 ROOMS LOVELY has aluminum aiding, garage. gage, 318,400. J. D. Realty, rage, very central no agents. an Informed sales fbrceT Our ment or home. J. D. Realty. comb’n. windows. Oarage. ete-6139. Agency, Realtors, 644-1631,'£ the delightful world of mu lence not nscessary, apply J. ,648-2414. office provides every tool fer, Manobeater, 643-6488. NEW FURNITURE TWO AND THREE rooms, gas SensibUy priced at 318,900. T. P riced to a«U at 316,800. White Box EE, Herald. 6484129. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. 644-1887, 388-3336. < CARPBS4TRY—32 years’ ex sic. Private lessons, your A.. Bergren D a^ Farm, 1100 avaUable tor the man vdio a n d a p p l i a n c e s heat, reaaonable. . Parking. For opp’t to taepeet eoU, MANCHBSTBR GREEN Ranch perience. Ceilings and floor home. Call collect 875-4206. Burnsids Ave., Inst Hartford. -SET-UP MAN , -SW E R Y TH IN O (3ood location. AduUs. New FRESHLY painted ranch, fire EDWARDS wants a real estate career. Diamoikte—WatrtuB BAST HARTFORD — brand MANCHESTER-BOLTON line with garage, fireplace, 1% COVENTRY — SmaU 4 room { filed, pqrches, rec rooms, This is a fuU-time position for y e s e v Er y t h in o new 8 room teartments, aU BolUm Road. 643-6389. place, 4th bedroom or family I a » d —extra large contemporary 7 baths, formal dining room home with heated porch. New | ANSWERING SERVICi rages, additions, , attics PRIVATE INSTRUCTION— an axperienoed, Ucenaed man J e w a h r 4 8 ON LY 3500 on first floor, Ideal for couples JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. room, plastered walls, walk-up Piano by London certified room spUt 1% baths, rscrea- treed lot. Really priced to sen. oil baseboard heat Near { ish^ remodeling, com NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, 11-7 MACHINIST ready to go. A confidential In YOU GET with no ol^dren. Includes TWO ROOM apartment, fur- r e a l t o r s attic, double oloseta, full base 449-0500 ^ 075-2519 teacher, my home. 643-2310. tion room, oeUor, beautiful 1% Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- beach. 742-7066. | work. No job too sman. Im shifts. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. terview may be Arranged by WATCH AND JEWELRY ra A L L T H IS . range, refrigerator, disposal, nlahed, private bath and < ment, pdtio, tool teed, % acre I trance. UUUtiea. No pets. 226 acres. Many fruit treas. Cus 1667. mediate estimates. 643-2629. Top wages, fringe benefits. Ap calling Ml. Werbner at 648- pairing. Prompt servfea. Up to 1 WesUnghouN Rtfrig. heat hot water, and individ 164 Bast Center S t^ 649-6361 wooded lot 316,400. Gates COVENTRY — Cuts 4 rooni I IWTB V6rtkM rfran< liJ iC COUNTER GIRL for dry clean 320 on your old w a tA In. trade. Charter Oak, 648-8368, 246- tom built many extras. Re Agency, 643-0085. ply In person . ual thermostats. Storage MANCHESTER 5% room Cape ranch, double w ooded l o t gn-* : ■I flwaalag at Ike CARPENTRY—Aluminum win Private I|i8tructioiui 32 er, fuU-time, steady work. Ap 1121 Qosed Mondays. F. E. Bray, X Olympic Tsleviiion 4788. duced to low twenties. Owner ply at One Hour Martinising, 1 Bedroom Suite space In basement coin oper 649-6985. with aluminum aiding, 100x200 rage, large living room with i dows, doors, ceilings, hatch 737 Main Street Stats naater fh^lace, only 38,500. Hayer 299 W. Middle Tpke., 649-1800. K. F. A D MFG. CO. 1 Uvlng Room Suite ated laundry, parking, appU- MANC h SbSTBR—2 famOy 6-6 lot, garage, 8 bedrooms, built- Lots For Sal* 7 3 ways, concrete steps, floors, REMEDIAL spd development Hftlp W anted— Building. duplex, shaded 90x150 yard, in kitchen, large dining area. Agmcy, 648-4303. retaining wails, rec rooms, at- ______„ ______^__ _ 1 Dinette Set ances by General Electric. MANCHESTER — New 7 room Automobiles Fmr Sole 4 reading lessons taught in my BnatneaB Loeattona raised ranch, 3-oar garage 3-car garage, new oO hot wa Immaculate condition. Im Last and Found tics finished, no Job too smaU. home. Children from Grades 834 Charter Oak St, Male or Ftenak 37 1 “Sealy” Mattress 3120 monthly. 83 Bbn Street LARGE LEVEL lot on Man- (off Burnside Avenue For Rant 64 buUt-ins, 1% hatha, % sera Irt, ter beaeboord hasting system, mediate occupancy. Wolvarton BOLTON—New Junior-Senior. 649-8880. 1-6. 643-9759. Florists—NnneriM 49 1 “Sealy" Spring oheater-So. Windaor town line, High School Charming 4 bed LOST—Man’s gold ring with 1964 JBEP, deluxe cab, full DEMONSTRATE TOYS M anchester ACCURATE TYPIST w ith Main). Model Martraent tremendooB vteM. Hoyae Agen aluminum storms and screens, Agency, Realtors, 649-3818. exceUent nel^borhood, pro- front seat radio, heater, 4- 3 Throw Ruga ■OR LEASE—EXoteent looo- room (Royal Barry Wills de-. diamond, for UiUe finger, sen bookkeeping exp^ence, p a rt HARDY Chryaantbamuraa in X Boudoir Chair dally, Apt D. I%one 6! c y , MS-4806. largs rooms, exceUent oondl feastonally iqn>iAta«d tor to st timental value. Reward. Call way plow, only 3,000 miles, eX' BUS DRIVERS - for school or fuU time. Write Box A, eve. Raymond Damato, 648- tton lor doetor*e offlco or tlon, 332,900. Wolverton Agen AN IDEAL older 8 room house signed) rombUng Cape, over- Schools and Classes 33 routes. Short hours, good pay. aU colors, pompons and Har 3 Vanity Lamps baoiity parlor. adle to settle estate. Belflore 3,M0 eq. ft of Uving arao» 643-7512. cellent condition. Call 875- Roofing—^ding 16 Herald, etating age and expe vest giants, 50c and 75c aaoh. 7091 or 628-4602. 4U Main fltroot cy, Realtor. 649-3613. in sound oondltioa on a large Ageaey, 6484Hn. 0667 or 876-1065. Work now imtU December. Collins Bus Service, Strong 3 Oonipiately renovated re and am- ANSALDI HEIGHTS lot, beautifully landaoapte with many extras. Center foy- rience. Opm 7 days a week. Pon- FOUND—One pair children’s A. A. DION, INC. R oofing Join one of the oldest and Road, Wapping. e44*llSl. X Pr. Blankets VERNON g^periting. J. D. Realty. MS- SEVEN ROOM home In flt with two extra lots, 8-car ga COVENTRY — Lot 114x140, f er, 2% baths, targe family- ticelll’s Greenhouse, 438 If. X CocktaU Table leather boots In vicinity of CHEVROLET, 1957,‘V_ 2-door Biding, painting. Carpentry,ntry. Ah largest firms in the Toy, 60 VIRGINIA RD. ^'Jamea Pariah, 4 bedrooms, 1% rage, and chfldrsn’s playlwuaa. overlooking lake, ehade treas, kitchen, 2-cor garage. Choice Woodbridge Street 643-2208. Hardtop, V-8, Hurst floor terattons and additions. Ceil WANTED TRUCK DRIVER for poteto Sitnatlons Wanted— M ain S t 3 Table Lamps baths, beautiful 92x180 k>t 4 rooms first floor with fuU location on 2% acres. High Party field. FuU or spare MODERN,CENTRAL, high and dry, take privileges. shift no body rot, original ings. Workmanship guaran harvesting, apply at John F o n a la 3 8 1 8x13 Rug Beautiful 9-room Ookmial, real value. Asking 316,800. bath, 4 rooms second floor, Reasonable. 648-M07. elevation. For appointment IXJST — In Bolton Center, paint, good condition. Must WOMEN—GIRLS time. Experience unneces You Can Afford Conditioned Offices tor rent teed. 299 Autumn S t 643-4860. Schwelr Sons, 89 SulUVan Fuel and Feed 49-A 1 Floor Xnunp 4 bedroome, 1% baths, 3-ear Wesley R Smith Agency, 648- on fired, eteem heat, two caU Suzanno'Shorts, 643-6683. spayed female dog, half Dane, sell. Gk>ing into service. 649- 1 Sm oker Off Streetjmricing. Inquire at To train for sary. CaU or write Santa’s Ave., South Windsor. 2te- EXPERIENCED mother would garage, beautifully lond- 1667. porches, city water end sew- SOUTH WINDSOR — Foster Exclusive with J. Watson half Boxer, dark brlndle color, 3635. UIDvVELL HOME Improvement 3406. 36 Pc. Dinnerware Set 164 East Cknter St or phone PBX—Typist P arties, Ip c., A von , C!onn. Uke to care for chUdren In her FOR SALE — Seasoned hard Luxury Living! em, near school, storaa and St. Beautiful treed lot 100x400, Beach A Oo„ Booltors, 532^ answers to name of Beauty. Company—Roofing, siding, al- home. Tel. 648-9643. wood for fireplace. B. J. Begin, 18 Yds. Floor Covering 649-6361. , sciq>ed lot 327,900. Call for TWO FAMILY—One yaar eld, busline. Ready for occupancy. $6,000. Marlon Bdhmd R ^ 3114. Bolton license number 18856. 1957 AMBASSADOR, red and teraUms, additions and re SWITCHBOARD 678-8455, or evenings 673- ^ CONCRETE mason worker EVERY-PHINO ■ appointment 4 and 8 rooma, 3 bedrooms, A real bargain. Priced for a Estota, 389-4519, 644-0414. black, power brakes, power 164 Manchester Road, Olas- Elegant naw 4 roam iqtartraents IDEAL LOCA'nON for leetou- Finder please call 643-0037. modeling of all types. Bhccel- RECEPTIONIST 9829. wanted, fuU-time, experience experienced woman would ON LY 3500 family room one apartment, fast sale—330,900. TaL 649- TOLLAND-8% room Ranclv steering, clean, |176. 643-9248. tonbury, 638-2088. in lovely euburban neighbor ront etc., center of town, Reward. lent w oncm andilp. 649-6496. I.B.M—KEYBUNCH referred or wUI train. Muat like housework Thursdays. Free storage until wanted. Free Owner— 649-5558 modem Idtctaen, eKowient een- 3666, owner. 3 years old, aluminum storms, g Near bus. Tel. 289-1411. hood within walking dtotanoa ef plenty of parking^, attractive dlUon. PbUbriek Agnaey, 849- Snbnrban Fw Ssle 75 buOt-tas, beantlful reo room, 1957 DODGE Rojral Lancer, TWX—TELETYPE ave drivers Ucense; deUvery anywhere in (fonnecti- liO ^ —6 months’ old male pup DION OONSTRUenON—Root DRY HARDWOOD fo r aala. high school, bus, moppiiw and terms, 466 Main Street Man 3700 DOWN plus Olesing eoete FRA 3450. down. Poaek Reid-' needs repairs, asking 3200. INTERESTING position in the part-time workers wanted eut. Free Mt-up by our own re- chester, 649-5229, 9-5. PORTER STREET Area — 6 W APPIN( py, black with white chest ing, siding, alterations, ceil mornings or afternoons. Phone CaU 742-8059. nmmtes from Porieway. Equip win buy this 8 bedroom home. G—Ohormliw 6 room ty, 289-7476, 742-3348. ^ and paws, answers to “Bus Make offer. Inquire 95 Ham ings, gutters and aluminum NO AGE BARRIER office of a local doctor. This Situations Wanted— Uable men. Original price for aU ped with OB refrigerator, room Cape, fireplace, 3-car $18,900 - A T T R A C nV E 8 bod- restored Colonial, 2-001ear ga- H. S. DIPLOMA NOT RE offers a chance for a worth- Charles Ponticelll, 649-9644. this merchandiM woa 3826.46. FOR RENT or leose-^-store New bath and kitchen. Com ter,” 649-0853. lin, Street 643-5470. windows. 643-4352, 6434)696. M a le 3 9 built-in OB oven, range garage, luge tree shaded k>t room ranch, flroplaea, ohnnin- pletely redecorated. Ready tor rage, over an oora, lot low COVENTRY — New 3 room - QU IRED whUe career for the person Some fortunate person con pur- garbage disposer. Rent Includes 26x54 with fun basement at 317,900. Phllbrick Agency, nm Btomo, tnewoefl carport, taxes, 318,900. J. D. Realty, C i^ off Route 31, near atorea' CHEVROLET, 1962, deluxe Bel DAY & EVE. CLASSES who quailfies. AppUcant wiU SEASOIfED fireplace wood for ehose it oil for only 35OO. 308 Main Street CoU 648- immediate oeeupanoy. Belflore FOUND — Brown mongrel. BID WELL SIDING and roof RECENTLY retired accountant aale. CaU. 649-8974. beat and hot water, free peril 640-3464. basement targe lot idee vlaw. Agency, 64S-5131. Ask for 648-6139. ana ateool 20 mlnutae frami' White on chest male.. Call Lee Air, excellent condition, orig ing—finest quality aluminum NATION’S LARGEST BUSI need to be an axceUent typ M ONTHLY ing, ouMoor plonlc and reorea- 5094.' OoritoB W. Bnitobiiis, Realtor, Menehester, lot 100x100, houae inal owner. 649-7919. desires part-time accounting. QUIET. PRIVACY. Modamisled Norm HohenthaL Fracchia, Dog Warden, 643- sieUng and Installatlaii. 643- NESS SCHOOL ist and accurate in her work. Thoroughly experie experienced In all PAYM EN TS tlca area. 649S18S. ROUTE 6 BOLPON — Two 24x83, targe romna. Builder la' 8594. 6379. TRAIN NOW—PAT LATER Salary commensurate with ex SPEQAL — LOCAL ONLY 310.93 STORE FOR RENT, 22x40, sturdy, older 3 bedroom home. aorea of wooded land, in a 1955 OLDSMOBILE 88, radio, phases, graeralera! lelednr, trial Garden— Farm— Dairy heated, 375. Located 58 Coop MANCHESTER—Forest Hills. seUlng. Can 742-3338, after 6. LOW TUITION—E-Z TERMS perience. References required. "YOU’LL DQ BETTER AT Large cabinet kitchen, buUt- 314i,5<)0—SIX ROOM older Co- Open tonight 8 p.m.-dork. Im bueinaae zone, p h u a 5 romn FOUND—Collie type puppy, 8- heater, good running condi- Box Y, Herald. AREA CONCERNED balances, profit and Toss atate- Products BO Only $125! er Street CkU 649-5015 be ins. 313.600, H. B. Orady, FREE PLACEMENT ASSIST ments, manufacturing costs, A——L— R—T’—S lontal with garage, close to mediate occupaney, new cus atone house with a three car 10 weeks old, male, sable and Uon, 350. 644-8049. tw een 6-8. Broker, 64^6009. garage, aU for 314.000. Locat Wanted—4teal Estate i t ' Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ANCE and taxes. Tel. 649-0457. PICK YOUR own apples off; 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFOEID Main Street 2 full baths, tom buUt 3 room Ranoh, flro- white. Call Lee Fracchia, Dog NEW, CLASSES NOW FORM CLERK-TYPIST position avail pri. FbObtlek Agency, home, i good elaed rooms, Can 343-6087. . fred Am ell, 110 Bryan D r., 643-6861, 644-8333. 1125. ilug in'cord, 32;50; caU 648- Open 7 Days A Week SIX ROOM Cape, large Idtchi KanohestM^-Oonvenientty lo 76x150 Ite low, low price pickup Chevrolet with utility age pay. Overtime. All DARK, RICH stone-free loam Hackmatack Street 0259. with garage for rent, one M anch«iter, 644-8141. body. 3995. Call after 6, 875- Also, fill, sand, gravel, and living room with fireplace, im cated, sttroetlve 4-room ex 310,900. Wolverton Agency, robl------benefits. AU repUes strictly CREST LUXURIOUS duplex bedroom, kitchen furnished. mediate occupancy, 315,900. DUPLEX e-6—Off Center pandable Cape, one cor garage, f M.T.L SCHOOLS COUNTER GIRL wanted. Part- Btona. 643-9504. FRESH SWEET CIDER for all SINGER zig-zag Sewing fes Realtor, 649-2813. It With the min-, ' COIN, STAMP coUectors buy ______time, for 7 a.m .-ll am. shifty confidentlaL Apply quick aportmente 1% rooms, 1% Can 643-6434. , Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. St, 2-cor garage, aluminum forge Mtehen, baaement ree- Radlo-’TV Repair occasions. Celt Art Fish, 649- tival. irade-ina galore com hnum of effort and tea boat' at dhK ^t p ri^ at the Dis- 1957 CHEVROLET, long body, 750 Main St—Suite 804 Please apply Mister Donut, ly. Box GG, Herald. BE GENTLE, be kind, to that baths, heat, hot water, dis etorms and aereans, oseum- raatlon room, ether extras. Thta Near Parkway, Services 18 Hartford, Connecticut 4695. ing each day! Portables, con- posal. refrigerator, range, car FOUR BBDR(X)M single fam- LAKBFRONT - 146 ft sandy cf results. TiMn eontaet a lo- I Aalf ton, kcepUonalty good 265 W. Middle l^ke. expensive carpet, clean it with tele morigage, beat of condi jron should see. room ranch, en- cal realtor. ter Rubber Stamps), 5 South ■oles, desks, mnny late mod peted staircase, Venetian lly dwelling, completely mod beach, targe weU built home, ■body, excellent engine, has CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv- Blue Lustre. Rent electric ernized, 1% batha, centraUy tion. W esi^ R. Smith Agen flreptace, Main Street Manchester. els. .Portables from 314.50, blinds, washer, dryer, base 4 fiiditeed, 3 unfinished bwl- Andover Lake—^Furniteed ralo huge woefc aE^l^w many extras. 649-3465. ice, .available all hours. Satis MEN shampooer 31. The Sherwin- Fertilizera 60*A located, available October 16; cy, 648-1567. aero troao, Williams Co. ronsoles from 324.50, AU re- ment storage, on bus line, rea rooms, hot water heat, patio, and epon 6 room home, eorily privacy. Hoyaa Agency. 648- Before you eoat gold fa ction guaranteed. CaU 649- STENOGRAPHER CARPENTERS and ' helpers coqdlUoned and guaranteed. sonable rant 671 Hartford Rd. 3176 monthly. CaU 649-4581, firop tace, 316.900. Oarttm W. eonverted into year ’round Uv- 1816. Learn to operate Construction with tools. CaU 643-0804 or GOOD COW manure, 36 and 172 THGH ST. 4608. Jewelry with) colorless naU. no* P c r a o n a n T r a O e is — LAWNMOWERS — Arlans, 310. loads, delivered. ExceUent Eaiy touna. Singer Sevdng M r. GUI, 649-3666. evenings and weekends, 349- nitchlns, Realtor, 649^83. Ing. ^ u lp m e n t 876-9716. 1421. Ute to parvOnt its diacolerniK. Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolans OrUt for faU use. 648-7804, 649- Oenier, 882 .Main. St, Mnn- Ansoldi buUt Ranch, flro- LEBANON, CONN., Heritage your akin, wash the Jewelry tar w a n t e d Mobile Homes 6-A Attractive opening in mod VERY ATTOACITVB 4~reom BIGHT ROOM ralMd ranchi Monchesteis-On bus line, 7 R ID E from Lake M illinery, Dressmaking 19 BULLDOZERS Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- 8731. chMter. 643-8838. ptace, nlaetor, 6 largo HUl Route 307. em office for a competent RATE CLERK—Large Class martment, first floor, porch, two years old, large Uving room dwcUing, 1% . baths, one Boopeuda and water. This wiU Street to Aircraft Gate No. 3, A PICK-UP Camper fuHy DRAGLINES horse and Bolena 4-wheel rooms, niU boeament cor Ranches, and Rotaed Ronenee. remove body oils which 8-4:45. Can 649-3576. motor carrier has opening for attic, basement, hot sir oil Subarban For Rant 66 room wltb fireplace, modeni oar gmage, qomraniently lo- equipped. Asking 3450.00 CaD A L T E R A TIO N S and plain seW' TURNAPULLS stenographer. Interesting tractors. Parts and service. ner lot vacant AaHng one acre lota. Ho mcBsy down prevent the rollte from i rate clerk at RockviUe, Gonn. Capitol Equipment <3ompany, Homehold Goods 51 Muflica] Instramento 53 burner. Adults preferred. Op Utchan with boUt-ins, family 317,900, trade considered. cated to aehoota. VA, FHA financing. Open RIDE WANTED from corner after 5. 649-4266. ing on women’s and children's SCRAPERS and varied work. Excel Must be familiar with MAS FURNISHED year ’rqund home to the metal.mei clothing. Reasonable. Call any 8S M ain St., M anchester. posite Center Park. 232-48<^ room,'4 of 6 bedrooms. 3-aone T. J. Oroekett, Realtor, ' ' 2 tU dark. Soles by Jarvis Road and Adams St lent salary and benefit and NHIMRB tariffs. Hours USED APPLIANCES, clean re on Andover Lake, immediate S time 643-5453. Quality for high paying jobs Open daily 74, Tliuiediqr 74. WURUTZBR SPINET home ______occupancy, 3160 monthly. CaU ' hot w ater heat, garage, 3M.900. 643-1577. AUCE CLAMPET, p SogoL Can az^timo to Pratt A Whitney, E. Hart prognun. Write P. O. Box 5«0-10:S0 p.m. 249-7671. frigerators, ranges, washers organ,' walnut finish, excellent' THREE ROOM apartment, PhUbrlck A gency, 046-8484. 438-<»14. Auto Driving School 7-A in construction field. Re Saturday 7-4. heat hot water, stove refrig J. D. Realty, 643-6129. ford, Gate 2, first shift. 7-3:30. ceive training on actual 1821, Hartford, stating and dryers, prices reasonable eondition. 643-0152. 316,500—RANCH wlte 6 targe Realtor 649-4648 NOTICE Can after 4:30, 649-1343. LEARN TO DRIVE — Special Moving— Trucking— SMALXi apartment bIm re frig at B. D. Pearl AppUanoas, erator, 390 . 247 No. Mtei, COLUMBIA — Vear 'roifod MANCHESTER -> Six room rooms, 100x250 welf shrubbte BOLTON — 7 room ranch on equipment. Includes latest education, business exper 649-5228, 9-5. Ranch, Mtehen with buUt-ins, PUBUC HEARING ^ attention to nervous and eld S t o r a g e 20 power shift equipment Send erators, newly painted, good 643-2171. houae, 3 bedrooms, oombina- lot, fuU critar, fireplace, 3 four acraa. Three cor garage, RIDE WANTED dally from vi ience, and salary require for recreation rooms, guaran W earinf Appard— Fora 57 dining room, 8 bedrooms, full bedrooms, targe Mtehen, epot- outbuUdlngs. Ideal for horses, ADDITIONAL erly. Classroom for teen-agers. name, address, telephone URGENTLY tion Uving and dining room* C o v e n t r y — 6 room cinity Walnut Street to Uni m ents. BJVERYTHINO In atertilied re BOLION CENTER Apattmeofa, basement, carport, 100x200 leas oondltlon. Wolvarton ate. Vacant. Owner very anx Pickup service. Day or eve MANCHESTER Delivery. Light and hour at home to: teed, 324.95. Apartment alse Oocner Brandy S t and BoCton kltehenatte with stove and one unfinished upstairs, bnfit- APPROPRIATIONS ' versity of Connecticut Call ning lessons. Reasonable (rates. stoves, 335. Porcelain sinks, conditioned used furniture ana LFTTLE GIRL’S gray coat-leg lot, hnmacutate ooodiUoo, 38,- Agency, Realtor, 649-3818. ious. T. J. Crockatt. Realtor, 649-2439. trucking and package dellveiy. ging. aet size 5, 37; also, shoes Center Rd„ new 3 rooms, heat, refrigerator, bath, acreaned 900. eesnmee mortgage. PhU- tns, oU hast, waOc-out. Buy BOARD OF DIRECTORS Manchester Drlvtng Academy, Refrigerators, washers and NEEDED 8’, four faucets, good for in appUancei, Ugb quality—low porch, yard, take privUegee, 648-1677. UNITED SCHOOLS and dreeaes. 649-1043. hot water, stove, refrigerator, brick Agency, 641 SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, 1% direct from builder. Financ 742-7249. stove moving spxiialty. Folding CLAN MILLS, INC. needs dustrial work, originally 3360., TMces. LeBlane F u m tu re , 196 IKK). Can 338-3503 between T O W N O F ' STATE LICENSED rest home 292 Worthington Street South Street, RookvUle. 876- 3195. 649-3366, 643-4812. baths, modern kitchen with ing arranged. Cell 743-8368. CHICKEN C(X>P (80x100) pro centraUy located, reasonable chairs fo r roijL 649-0752. Springfield, Mass. three ladies for telephone aacrifice, 385. Largs assort 5:30-8:80 p.m. R A N C S -A n sa ld l b om in 1909 .Asking 314300. MANCHESTER, ment of used restaurant, store 2174. Open 9 4 . T built-lns, dining room, fam vides excellent retirement in rates, friendly atmosphere. work from our downtown of OPERATORS W a n te d — T o B d j 5 8 FOR RENT—4 room heated Modern Youngatown Mtehen ily room, fuU basement, 1- come plus a nice 6 room cape CONNECTICUT Garage— Service— and t/tvern equipment F «- apartment Tel 643-5113 be ANDOVER—^Four room apart RANCH—5 extra large rooms Tel 876-1011. fice, hours 9-5 '^.m„ pay 31-25 wltb buUt-lns, 8 bedrooms, c o r garage. 392,900. PhU- with 2 car garage. On Rte. Notice la hertey given text _ S t o r a g e 1 0 Painting— Papering 21 talne’a Used RestaurAt Wa n t e d t o b u t —A n tiqm s ment including heat, hot per hour. Apply today and to fo r tween 3:80 p.m. ceramic file bath, 2 firoptacea, brick Agency, 640-8464. with 8 bedrooms, famUy fixed 44A, just over Bolton line. the Board of D irector Town oC ~ WANTED rids from Wood morrow ready to work. Room E^pment, 473 W indsor and good need furniture. VU- w atar. CaU 742-7373 fo r iqp- plastered walls, oil hot water kitchen, 19 foot living room Manchester, Connecticut w ilt' I ■ GARAGE FOR CAR, boat or PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and in WANTED FOUR ROOM tenement p oin tm en t Owner anxloua. T. J. Crockett, land Street near Broad, to 10, 983 M ain St. N. B. Gridleys—Davenports Street Hartford, 5274771. tags Peddler Auction Bouse. iieat with cast iron radiation, S IX ROOM expandable Cope with pine paneled wall gen- hold a Public Heortaig in tea- storage, 148^Cooper HUl S t , terior, paperhanging, . wall W om en— Men Hone and Lapp rent, all improvements, Realtor. 648-1677. Elm Street Hartford, 8:30- Route 38, B lltog toa 875-8711, Im m ediate occu pancy, $18,900. in like new eondition," ■ a, Mu- oroua cloaet space, l(Mb(190 lot, Municipal Building H airing^ 4:30. 649-5031. Manchester, ITT Call Glaston paper removed, dry wall work To Train for Centerless Grinders' Foster St. Call 643-7340. Reasonable rates. Bank financ LOAM Bob Fhiddgu, and Son.', Wanted To Roit ’ 68 P M b rick Aganey, 649-84M. minum eidliig and wfodOws, convenient nelghlmrhoodi, alu NO. OOVEimiT — 311iiaaa Room, 41 Center S tr^ bury 633-9057, I.D. and O.D. Production Grind minum storms and screens, ing arranged. Fully insured, i Cashiers— Checkers . M erry Christmas fireplace, para-like yard, close forces sale of 6 room ranoh, tesster, Cimnacticut Tueaday^' PASSENGEmS wanted from ers NOTICE The Beat Stone-Frea WE BUY, HWTJ. of trade an f i v e BEDROOMS. 2 baths, FOR RENT—Boat and trailer F ree estim ates. 649-9658, J o THE LAWTON GARDEN WANTED—Cleon 8 bedroom to everything, only 314,900. $16,900. Wolverton Agency, fireplace, aluminum stenu, October 6, 1964, at 8:00 So. Windsor-Wapping area to For Supermarkets, Discount A nd Others tique end used furniture, china, guest house, 3 car garage Realtor, 649-2818. I vicinity Travelers, Hartford. inside storage for 16’ boat seph P. Lewis. Stores, Drugstores, Etc. It wlU be a very Merry Chris- In accordance with the re Loading All D aj dupleg or single house by Wesley R. Smith Agency, 343- enclosed carport Owner 743- m nropoMd additional om oo glass, sCvar, picture frames APARTMENTS family with six chUdren. 640- aU on HoU Strebt. fine central, 1687. 8174. Call 644-1664 after 5:30. 325 per season. TeL 649-6854. m as fo r quirements 6f the Zoning Reg snd (dd ooiDB, d d d o lls .a n d THREE FAMILY near Center prta&ow General Fund Bo fie t- EXTERIOR and Interior paint EARN BIG $$$$ S a t u r d a y s 9474. location. Low 20’* they are ’ -A p p ly ulations for the Town of Man guns, hobby coUecUons, attic Lawton Road M anchester Park, 4 room units, parti 196446 m followa: v * PASSEINGERS wanted to' Pratt ing. Wallpaper books. Paper NO AGE LIMIT chester, Connecticut, the Zon asMng. T. J. Crockett, Real COME SEE Pilgrim HUls — COLUMnA—6 room eurtmn Personnel Department contents or whole estates. Fur culars avaUable. Wesley R. built ranch, better than new T(K.^eiiBlDa Com- : ' & Whitney, 8 a.m.-4:46 p.m., Bnameas Servlcea hanging. Oelllngs. Floors. Fiilly H.S, DIPLOMA NOT RE- '^ A V O N ing Board of Appeals will hold tfoar Truck or Delivered tor, 348-1677. Fine new homes! Lus then niture Repair Service Talcott- rent! VA — no money down! Smith Agency, 648-1567. with breexeway and garage, anafidn Admin- -t Main Street and' West Side. O f fe r e d 1 3 insured. Woriunanshlp guar QUIREK) • S'pubUc hearing on Wednesday Business Property HARTFORD MACHINE vUle, pon n. T e l 643-7449. TERRIFIC value in a 7 room Others mihtanum down! near churches, sehooli IM tatratioa .....3 3,00039 > Call 643-8546. anteed. L eo P elletier, 649-6826. DAY A EVE. CLASSES evening, Ootobw 7, 1964 In the Comer Schod St. and 4 i R O O M For Sale 76 Represen&tives. It can be Cape, garage, 1% bSths, fire You ought to see those out SIX ROOM Cape, with country shopping, 317,400. J. D. Real pQiltal kigpvovc- LAWNMOWER Miarpeataig; re If no answ er, 643-9048. NATION’S LARGEST BUSI S C R E W C O . Hearing Room of the Municipal CASH IMMEDIATELY — We for you too! Ideal part-time a Route 5, East Hartford place, 4 bedrooms, only $16,- standing Ranches, Capes, aetting. 140x150 lot, storm ty. 648-6129. ment .BoMrvs pairs, sales, ro6w blades NESS SCHOOL Building at 8 P.M. on the fol buy anything from a pin to ESSO SBRVK3B atatioa ter windows, screens, fireplace, employment for mothers 92 Deerfield'Rd., Windsor, Conn. DUPLEXES l^ose at Bolton Notch, High 900. Wesley R. Smith Agen Raised Ranches, Split Levels Fond ...... 61,866M Automobiles For Sale A sharpened; bicycle sales, serv INTERIOR and exterior paint TRAIN NOW—PAT LATER with small children who lowing applications: STATE TeL 649-4356, 528-4581 battleship. Used furniture and end new d ry w e ll Owner aeU- ing, walimper removed, fully ways e and 44A. Oantoet Mr. cy, 648-1567. ; — featuring buUt-in- decora COVENTRY— 4 room Building Inapec- ‘ ice. tfoncheeter Cycle Shop, LOW TUITION—E-Z need extra dollars. FhU incee."Ask for Mr. Reed, ing; Call 640-7678. insured.- R ra e B elanger, 643- I HEARING ALSO. » $160 per Month D. L o te n p , 637-4163. tor colpred General Electric with porch. Good heating sys tern ...... 7,000.3s . NEED CAR? Your credit turn 149 W- Middle TUnipike,. TERMS training. CaU today. 289- An equal opportunity employer; Alm4t Sullivan and Ken 254, 349-4794. B E A U n F U L tem. Near beach. Room for MmilolpM Build- ed down? Short on down pay 2098. 0612 or 6444)604. kitcheiu and acre tree shaded IMPRESSIVE 6 room bungalow FREE PLACEMENT ASSIST A 2 2 . neth Reynolds, d.b.a. Kep and ..1% Baths BUBXNBSS ZONE 01 - B| family lOcm oA Mtehen, S bed expansion. lOOxlOO lot. F or 1 ^ ...... 6,OiM4M3 ment? Bankrupt? Reposses a n t i q u e s lots with magnificent view in off B. Center Street, 8 large ANCE SuUy E km} Station, 110 Center , household fur room tanqh. aluminum etorms, appointment call 743-7056, an to be financed from the un-' sion? Don’t despair! See Hon TYPEWRITERB — Standard INSIDE and outside painting. nishings, business merchan ..2 Bedrooms roomp. with two officoa, i beautiful park-like country bedrooms, finest condition You name your own price. NEW CLASSES NOW FORM St, BusineBa Zone n. '^Special orate ontranoa, euitataie lor cella r, 168x246 lot, only H i.- est Douglas. Inquire about low and electric. Repaired, 'over dise, store Uquidations, ma- ..Free Parking aetting. The price range is throughout, high assumable ^proprtatod operating GoaeMt. 649-7863, 876-8401. ING CATALOG FREE. PU send you TWO EXPERIENCED paln t- Exception ia requested to have bustnaae or prcfaaelnnal i 6iSd. Ckritoa W. Butdhliw. 649- VERNON—^Homa and biiittnee BUiplue, 1968-64 yoolr. est down, smallest payments hauled, rented. Adding a F in # Chii||a eUnery ted equipment, real ..Kitchen has refrigerator, from 318,990 to 317.990, the mortgage. Wesley R Smith anywhere. No small loan or fi chines rented and repaired. CaU (Anytime)-Write-Vlslt 396-page Popular Club catalog. era wanted. 649-9658. Limited Repairer’s License and PbUbrlck Aganey, 6463464. tin values are amazing, and the combination, 5 room Rtmeb, To: Sewer De- Out of Town aatate, improlsals. American stove, dishprsteer, disposal Agency, 648-1567. large fajitlding in rear, com nance company plan. Douglas Pickup and delivery service. Let your friends shop, from It Certlfioate of Approval for Pattern, Cot MANCHESTER—Older 3 room location is superb! That’s port|Mnt Capi- Eleetrioil ilenriees 22 CaU Collect Auction C)o„ 643-2794, 643- dining iurea MAIN STREET Local mercial zone on buay high-, M otors, 338 Main. Yale Typewriter Service. 649 Then you pick 326 and more In aame at above location. 6468, eveainga 343-6847. Ooloatal. 1% hatha, modern why they’re selling! Models 181 LAKE ST., MonchMter. tal'Improve- 4986. 625-9317 free items. Alice WiUiams, Bernard Peaao, d.b.a. Auto and Colored ..Optional sir oonditioning Large parcel next to way. Tongren Agency, 648- mant Reserve n r FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt ZONING BOARD velopment area suitable tor 18 Mtehen, enclosed porch, excel open Sunday and daily (ex New listing—8 bedroom Cape, 1963 CHEVY ‘ n Super Sport Popular CUub Plan, Depart Trading Post, me., 253 Broad ..IPrivate basement with laun cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to 7 room s, oU heat, aluminum 6331. Fund ...... 344.969.64 ' service on all types of elec OF APPEALS G la s s w a r e apartments or other uses, pro- lent nrighborhood, only $14, Convertible, bucket Priated operating suiptaS'taK»aurohu L REID o n 8 m duced. Coll owner 648-U88. Dated at Manchester, Conneeti-L top. Phone 742^7726. ing (specializing in older hours, good weeks pay. CaU ROOM FOR RENT, genU ei^ view from the pon^ of ranch, baaement, non-devel Rubbish removed. Reasonable. lowing appeal: John A. CUfford, 649-7770 COVENTRY - Pucker Street this large executive Ranch cu t thta 36tb day of Septam— floors) Waxing floors. Paint Help Wanted— Female 35 648.3414. only, tree parking, referenoea U PSTA IR S FLAT — 4 nice F or S ole—40 a cres, 813,000. opment 100x200 lot Assume THREE bedroom ranch, 3700 RAISED RANCH CHRYSLER, 1965, Windsor 2- Call 649-1043. Theodore Paquin, Shore Chairm an requtaad. CaU after 6 p.m. rooms, not heated. 4 Summor tai top prestige area. Over down. FHA, or attractive con bar, 1 ^ ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. John A. Cagianello, Approodmately 1,600 feet front 4% % mortgage, 3 1 ^ .8 2 door, exceptionally good condi PART'TIMB and tuU-Ume fab- PART-TIME 3 furniture and Drive, Waterfront Park to add MS-1898. Street. CoU 649-6015 between sized rooms, 2 tuU baths, ventional financing terms. 648- tion. 643-8607. WASHING MACHINES re No job too small. John Ver- age. Call 743>8678 or 438t843. monthly. Carlton W. Hutenine, falUe. 649-6750. ric sales girls wanted. Apply appliance deUvery and ware a canopy type shed roof over 8-8. mammoth Rec. Rm. Rare Realtor, 649-6133. 6982. • Bedroom raised ranch in paired, RCA, Whirlpool and the entrance of the garage be THE THOMPSON Houae. Got buy at 339,000. Dick Beach 1955 CHEVROLET Model 210, to Manager, P ilg^ lims. house men. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vernon, near Parkway, and . Kenmore. All work guaran- cause the garage ia too smaU tage Street. centraUy located, FIVE ROOM apartment in Ver 34^-5303. QUALITY eight room 4-door hardtop. Call owner, teed. Cali 648-4918, 644-8141. Hartford Road, Manchaater. CaU Mr. P attei^ 648-15M. Homes For 6tale 72 teH t NEW 6 room ranch, 8 bed shopping center. Large lot Bonds—Stocks— Open dally 10 a.m.4 p.m., to admit a fiiU car. huge pleaaantly turnlteed non, available October 1. level in Lakewood Circle. Our rooms, 1% baths, basement Bice 'view. 2 fireplaces, p g- 649-9970. Adulta only. Tel. 649-1457. LAWN MOWERSt, abarpaned M o r t g a g e s 2 7 Saturday, 10 a .m .4 p jn . MAN TO WORK in lumber- All interested persons ars in HELP WANTED n o m a , porU ng. OhH 649-2888 OONOORO BD - sign is posted. In the thirties garage, on bus line, near n g c kitchen built-tau. Ex- Wells Street' yafd And warehouse. Apply vited to attend. for ovonlght and permanent a —and worth it T. J. Croek- 142 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Con and repaired, salbs and serv FIVE R(X)M duplex, newly re ranoh, targa living roam, tam - Bar^o^ys Wallace schools and ahcpplng center. elusive with SECOND MORTGAGE - Un Russ CUfford, W. O. Olenney Grant E. Toothaker, Sr. guest rates. o l A iniin room , MtisiMn, Manobeater Parkode, ett Realtor, 648-1677. vertible, gray, white top, radio, ice, rental equipment. L A M decorated, gu t etove, gisroge, Priced below FHA value. Will limitedu funds LuauB available tevouauiB for lur sec*sec RN, PART-tlme. Tel 649-3858. Coh 63 Hebron Avenue. Glas Ohainnan S bodroomo, tacroafion room, Manchester 349-5806 consider trade, or will use OVERSIZE CAPE) low mileage, very good con Equipment Oorp., Route 88, l a r g e 'pleasant room for gen adults preferred, 3105 month dition. Must sell Call Rock- ond moilortgages, payments to tonbury. M ACHINE REPAIR MAN tandae^ied yard. Ilarton B. 459 KEENEY STREET. 6 room rent os down payment' 649- JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. i i'A Vernon, 876-7609, M anchester tleman, quiet neighborhood, ly. Call 648-9881 n Colonial, Bunporch, targe yard, vlUe 876-6770. exchange, Enterprise 1940. suit yi)T,oin- budget. Expedient MILLWRIGHT Robertaon, ReoMor. 0483803 9644, 643-2468. Adorable, thra# hedrpaafir, service.e. J. D. RealtyRealty. 643-5129. parking, bus service, private AIANCHBSTER — New listing. 2-cor garage, omefite drive, 164 East Center St 649-5361 (one bedroom 14 x 161^»?] >. . ( FOUR CLEAN rooms,^ second St James Parish. 5% room 1956 MERCURY 2-door sadan, ffTBPS. SpEWALlcC rione LPN, PART-UMB. T el. 649- AU-arotwd repair mail wanted to perform the duUea aaaagy home. 'Tel 649-3689- MANCUESTHR — New 8 ro ^ across from Fox Grove Coun PORTER STREET Area—Im ^natural woodwork, in A BETTER ARRANGEMENT 2388. floor, adults only. 649-7637; ranch with garage, 1% baths, try Club. 316.600. CsU owner automatic transmission, excel walls, flreKacea, flagstona tar- MANCiqteTBa r- West Side. after 3, 649-1928. I Garrison Colonial, 13x34 Uvtng pressive 7 room Garrison Co kmtal etyUng. T w *' lent running condition, 3100. racee, hatchways, dry wells. of your finances will make OBoaolated with a mlllwilght. Dnttea eoulst of dlMaaalllqg room, tamUy room, buUt-ln 24 foot living room wltb fire-1 643-4719. flreptace, .18 x18 an BECRETARY-Receptlonist, ex> For two refined gentlemen, place, oil hot water heat ptaa- lonial, one year old, 4 twin Can 649-0898 or 649-4208. All concrete repairs. Reason more of your Income avaUable SALESMAN WANTED woehlowry, tsmoviag or laatalHag porta, reploelng wont pertb SCHOOL STRBET-r—3 room du- Mtehen, master bedroom with bedrooms, 1% baths, Mtehen GLASTONBURY—4 room ex >porch with Jalouata for persona] use. Lump debt \ cellent opportunity fo r a 316 each. Parldng. CoU 875- ter walls, aluminum etorms NEW HOMB^W > have 8 now able. 64S-0801. plex, odulteIte PtefiPteforred. avaU greasing room, low twenties. built-lns, family room, bepu- pandable Cape with garage dows. Rnmooutata Into one monthly payment of worthwhile and Interesting To saU new B aidu and uaed fiurs. D nw against com* WHh repaired or Mw ports, iaotaO m w moehleeiy or, ■ mvo 3808 after 6 pjn and aerecna. Custom buUt homes under construetioo 1963 PONTIAC Bonneville, 4- —' ' _ _ - ^---- - able (October 16. CaU 348-5638. H a y te A g h o cy . 648-4301. tlfol condltloa 3ad_priiDad for on a % acre lot fitll amafitg tetlQB, ;Uaa hlqck . door, hardtop, fully equipped, 8HARPBSNINO Service — flaws, 322.25 for each thousimd dollara position in the offloe of a lo m inion, Opportnnitjr vnliteitod for high caUbor 1961. 316,900. Wolverton Agen right in Town. Ranches from cal doctor. Applicant muat be aqoipwsat to new loaetiosa, lobrieate saaeUMry and porfona OBNTUDdAN—Private home, Siiva, otorms and Miaeax. okk low mileage, Uke new. 649- knives, axes, shears, sk^ns. including repayment over five man. 6roi|ip inauranee, oxcallent woridng conditions. CENTRALLY located 5 room VACANT 6 room Ranoh, 1% cy, Rexltor, 649-2818. 313.600 and_Colaiiltei fo the neat, a good typist, accurats pleasant roqm next, to show- Smith Ageaey, 648>16d7., ceBtait looattan. 31d.000. X 1W 7. rotary Mades. Quick service. years. Frank Burice, 3164897, other t^perottoos aaaooioted with vorioos tradao. OpealBg After 8:80, 649- duplex with gueg*. 3H0 bntho, fireptaco, full bXMinent twonttes. -Trtane tacattapie, RiOlty, 648-8129. Connecticut M ortgage Ex with figiuas, and able to meet Car fnmishad. Contact Russ N cn^n, sales mana^ Eung*, 6 'srekn oU. $17,900. IBVEW ROQM nldar tacaM. 4 quality eonatruetloo. Ci^ Oapltql Equipment 0>„ 38 WndWNs se ssesod shift. Steady amiMdyiBmt, gboi startlag 6801. i ^ t h . J . It. Realty, 348-6139. BOLUSTER ETRBBT — Has M i^ flt., Maaobester. Boors change. 16 Lewis 8t., Hartford. the public. Bmploymeat at g e r . nUbrlek Agency, 649-8464. badroona, thafiia. tat Itx m . gtadly give you the 4idetoita. w M Itgg irORD. 34loar. FMrUna, present la on a part-tims Morkm B.. ItohniMa, Realtor T. J. Ckockett Realtor, everything! Splendid Oolontal SOUTH WlNOSOn— f t m u t flatly..7-3. Tlnirsflay 7-9 flatnr- Oopn. lato, oxeelkot frtago hsoeSts. HEATED ROOM near bath for FOUfi ROOM apartment, hoot, atatwd 3 bodroogi raaeta pdais. This wlU beooms a flUl- hot water, good location, 398. KANUHBSTBR — Yaoir-old eue- 1677. 6 roorae,. 1% hates, huilt-la baater-^dMlV- 648-aS76. flay 7-4. ett-79M . |te^Mntn. Pnx^clng. 64 High lltrtaa, ooromta hath, AM. BEOOND MOIVraAOBS, two tlme position. Salary oom- Hqaal Oppartiiii^ BMplsyw ~ W H ^ ' t o T ra ia m onthly. 6te-OOSO. tmn 6% room ranch, aiumtawim range and ovon, ' emlprttaig, LAND CUBARED -1 8 g'ans lor repayment offered mensurata wUh o)q>erian«a. BOURNE BUICK. Inc. aUing, t-oor gangs. 3 baths, 39.900 RANCH—Ideal etartw KAlfCHESTBRr--1^00(i, pins ponaUng, ooware, 6 room Dufoli Oo- adwob, oxarw. Rlead low n d stoofs ^Msaovafl, w it. jQur Inooiue. E. C Rsferences, bote porsdnal and MS ST^^MAMCPBStBR funtahed room FOUR ROOM -duplex, avollteto mnfi7 roen wra finptao*, homo, pioftiraAque wooded sw- deahw and e&la saw Boitawe, Real Estate. 16? bustoaBA roqulNO. Bok AA, Apply i^¥aOW CO h .H O C R W U l woman, kltchom Oct. 16, ono chUd, 386. 649- km^ mhurtiaa lot Boyos Agon ting, on excellent buy. Wefiey B . M lddla 4 % « Otn Ttt^Oflfl. OaUaafl JSratt, 648-3314. H erald. 349-8773. 9909. e s 643 1189.. in ia ite Agtatay. 6&1567. TSLS4S4190.
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n U B r wB W T MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19M Daily Net Pnas Rnli h - tbe Week Ended 8S, 1SS4 Mancbaatar • baaairtbly. - Ordar deady with totermlttent nln t f BaMMut ta t KUrta, wffl ' haaa teday and tonight, gradoaUy end About Town an tnltialory MaoUng tonight at 13,715 ing tomorrow afternoon; Httlo B w t t m CSiaptcr, frasl 7:80 at tha Ibaon lc Tampla. Of* e< tha Audit tempewatnre vnriatloB, WverglBg Vrttli, will liM « lU Bimaal paid flcara ara raminded to woar •t OMoIntton In 80’s. up aMubanridp amnr toaier- l o v wMta gawna. Rafraahmanta Manehsetsr— A City of ViUago Chmrm io«r at T pjm..«t Ftaao’a Raa- win bo aairvad aftar tha moot* teaurant Bolton, a n d not Inf. Wadaaoday aa pravlouaijr an* VOL. LlpEXm, NO. 307 (EIGHTEEN % 3BS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1964 an Pag* 10) PRICE SEVEN CENta BOOBOod. lira. Harold Blum of Tha 'Army-Navy AmdUary Waat Hartford, aacond vtca wUl qionaor a card party to ■raaMant o f B’nal B’rith Wom- night at 8 at tha elubhouaa. an‘a DIabrIct 1, win bo tho gueat Offtcara and . chairmen of Events committaea o f the VFW Aux H m Franch C3ub of Maudna- Farm Bureau Boosts Plan iliary will hava a Bpadal meet tar win hava a pubUe whlat and ing tom orrow'at 7 p.m. at tha In State aetbadt party tanight at 8 at H«ma. Oraaga Hall. n ta Women’a PeUowahlp of Ilia Marina Oorpa AuxlUary Second Ck>ngregational Church Danbury Buses To Buy A & P Food Chain win InataU offloan tomorrow win have a workahop meeting ROllS H H p m at 7:80 pjB. at tba Marina,Han tonight from 7 to 10 at the on Parkar St. ‘ church. 'n.. Stop Running WASHINGTON (AP)__ ♦Ington Hartford, founded of the# The American Farm Bureau^farmere’ Income could be to* The Ohio Farm Bureau firm; one-third by tile John A. Federation is understood to .be creased through efficiencies of DANBURY (AP) — All Hartford Foundation, Inc., and making a study of the proposal, production and marketing which Federation^' an affiliate of COAST TO COAST public bus transportation one-third by the public. which Is expected to come ^fore would come from thk opera m within this city of some the American Farm Bu The purpose would be to Its annual convention in Phila tion.” . ^ reau Federation, is push strengthen farmers' bargaining delphia in December. Stanfield said that through the 40,000 persons wa.s sus power in the sale of their It was indicated that, in order operation of the marketing asso pended unexTiectedly at ing a plan to have mem products. Acquisition of a chain to swdng the deal, at lea.st one- ciations and the control of a big Dempsey-Tege/er 11:15 a.m. today. bers of the big farm or would be in line with develop half of the more than 1.8 million retail outlet, farmers would be An official of the three re ganization purchase a na ments in farm marketing—that farm bureau families in the able to fashion their production lated. companies operating hi tionwide chain of food is, an Increase In direct pur country would have to contrib to meet the demands of tha hCO „IN C. the city explained that the ac stores. ^ chases of food from producer ute $400 million over a five-year 'market and thus eliminate MEMBBM NX7V POBK STOCK BXCnANOB groups rather than from whole period. wa.stes that n6w come from tion was made necessary be The chain menUoned in this cause the Insurance certificate sale organisations. Douglas R. Stanfield, execu overpeoduction. TEL 443-1105 connection is the Great Atlantic Directors of the Ohio Federa tive vice president of the Ohio “ The time is here,” he said, Sv. • to*-* on the company buses had Tieen Pacific Tea Co. stores—A4P. lifted.” tion have authorised work to Federation, told the Associated "when farm production must be i 429 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER T / , kM— V w.»W:■wW: AAP officials had no comment The announcement was made ward organising the various Press there is no intent, if the controlled. It will be controlled bv William T. Sperry, president on the proposal. The AAP com .state farm bureaus—all of deal goes through, to raise re either by processors, the gov- OPEN DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON mon stock is held one-third by which are autonomous—to raise tail f(X)d prices. THURSDAY NIGHT 6 PJ«. TO 9 PJ4. of the Fort Lauderdale Trans- Tiortatlon Co., which Is the par heirs of the late George Hunt- funds for the purchase program. “ W* feel,” he said, "that (8ee Page Bight) ent organisation of the three local companies. It was also announced that John N. Egan, vice president T(^ o' the Gisde Pork Cutlet of the parent company, has re Dirksen Backs Mansfield Move May It Jlemind You of Us signed. effective Immediately. Trusted from coast to coast llRllMt 7 0 ^ No other details were avail MiM Marjorie WilUamB of South Methodlat Church recelvea NikUhl * f* able Immediately. a tapestry attache case, presented yesterday at a fareweU CEHTER CUTS Sperry is in Ft. Lauderdale, For More Presidential Security reception in her honor 'at Susannah Wesley HaU. Nelson Fla. Egan is in Danbury but Richmond, chairman of a reception committee, also present Deluxe Bacon was unavailable for comment. ed Mias Williams with a check on behalf Of the department Suspension of service also af WASHINGTON (A P )__ ^Prepldent John F. Kennedy’s#provide Secret Service protec- o f Christian education at the church. More than 100 attend fected Intercity bus service be Senate Republican Leader visit to Dallas. The commission tion for the Republican r preri- 59; tween Danbury, Bridgeport and called for “complete overhaul" dential nominee, Sen. BaB tx ij ed the event. Miss Williams, director of education at South Stop t Shop’s lootl Everett M. Dirksen today r i m . Church for six years, is leaving this week to become associ SAVI W > Norwalk and Poughkeepsie, of the service's advance detec Ooldwater, and for tha Republi- ate executive secretary and director of children's work for N.Y. It did not affect public backed Democratic Leader tion practices and clo.ser liaison ctm and Democratic vice-prM - vHFCbtlieaMaiti the board of education of the New Ekigland and the New ischool bus transportation, but Mike Mansfield’s proposal with the FBI and other agen dential candidates. Rep. Wil Ekigland Southern Conferences of the Methodist Church. Re Esrijr wisk Daisy Butt 69;' did affect service to some to give legislation on presi cies. liam B. Miller and Sen. Hubert freshments were served by menibers of Uie Ward Circle of Colonial Mastar parochial schools In Bridge Mansfield said that new secu H. Humphrey. the church. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ipssisll port and Norwalk. dential security top prior rity measures should be “ one of The legislation, U wiacted, —thrangli mare than The Internal Revenue Serv ity when Congress recon the first orders of business" would extend such i»«tecthm,to ice (IRS) last November filed venes in January. when Congress reconvenes. all future candidates for those a Hen against the Danbury Mansfield called Sunday for fial-M Dirksen said in an interview offices. Pbwer and Transportation Co, that quick action in the waning consideration by Congress of The Democratic presidential VMl StukI (Md 7|t for non-payment of federal new security meMUres before ONLY AT M KH AEU fiAN YOU nmCHASC FAMOUS days of this session on a single nominee, . President Johnson, taxes. The IRS said at the bill to make it a federal crime adjournment. has the protection that goes time that the company was to assassinate a president or But he told reporters Monday with his office. ^ .n $30,054 in arrears In taxes over vice president “ might mean we it is “ perhaps too late” to act on ttTAa TREASURE CHEST a period of five years. any measures at this session Wsirren Commission called tee a la 11 would have to do our work all a drastic overhaul of the system over again” next year. and brosid legislative action to DIAMONDS strengthen governmental agen of guarding the president and Kellems TV ' HARPO MARX A White House committee on said that legislation making ths Tter dlamsml purchase b IwsMr. presidential safety — set up cies should be put off until the itsrapay HARTFORD (AF) — Mem White House committee reports. murder of a president or vice OMiflds In an sctsMbbedbcMbr. DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Monday to consider the broad president a federal crime la bers of the Conneetieut Repub ■wnucc hb icpubMen b at recommendations of the Warren Several bills to make it a needed to avoid the corifiision it sbhs, yeu can tniBl Mi lican Policy Committee tomor federal crime to kill a president {adamant and hencr in Harilofxi, ^sl- Hartford, Wes* hiartford, hdiddlstoMRi, row will decide whether to con FUrn Clown Commission — plans to get said surrounded the entry ot hb prlaa. started soon on drafting pnqxM- or vice president ktre pending various government agenotes tinue to try to persuade Vivien before the Senate Judiciary Bristol, M aoeksstar and Near Kellems tp discontinue her als for coagresaional action into the Dallas tavestigafion.; * Harpo Marx early In the new session. Committee, which meets today. NANCC^ Editorial Page Wins Award weekly TV show. Dirksen said that taieed Ifee a 6 A , — After Miss Kellems second TV In its report the commission The committe* may act on question whether the leglMttoa AaKlastrated said there were deficiencies la n » Herald has won a first prise in a Now England-wide cMitest for ite editorial pa« program a week ago, the policy another hill — introduced by D e a d at 75 Secret Service preparedness tor Mansfield .and Dirksen — to (Bee Fnge Tw ») . ir or BALLARD layout. The award, baaed on evaluaUon of the Dec. 80, 1868 page, was given The HeroM comniittee unanimously decided $460 by the New England Associated Press News Bxecutives Association. The Herald was com It would be preferable tha Ind Floor— PHONE: Ack Per Eacy Paymsals peting with other n ew a p ^ rx ol leas than 40,000 eirctUation. In the higher circulation group, went off the air. HOIiLYWOOD (AP) - - Hfrpo 643-9536 ttie Provldenoe Journal won first place, Tha Herald page wea Inaugurated last Dfoambto ^ Despite their suggestion, M te H u a 76..atLstags the wasUsst. Honra: Mon. thm Thnra. 10 AJB. to 5:80 PAL BISCULTS •aritor tUa year won the “Bast Idea of the Year” award for papeni with loos than 86,000 Kellems mode anoiher'lV nffll- ' - Stgte^BiggaM ieJCraw d / Downtown Blancheater of the wacky Marx hrothsm, but TA 10 A JL to 7 PJH. Sat. 8:80 AAL to Noon abvulation made nationally by tbe Amerioan Newqiaper PubUahers AaeooiatioB. ute television appearance last Scanty Drest MICHAELS JEWELERS A t 868 Main StreM; night hut said she softened her otfstaga the most normal, most PUSBURY speech because she didn’t want solid member of the family, 111 Manner Imagiiwl You grt 10 biscuits A Natural! to "hurt Ooldwater.” died^ Monday night following Johnson Stretches Mias Kellems, ail avid Gdd- surgery. RE6UlABLY3pkgs2^ Official Warns U.S. HEBRON (AP) — The Go Together lor oflly 7*! Spedai al woak! («ee Pngs BigM) A terse announcement from aeventh grade at Rham Re M t Sinai Hospital said: "Mr. gional S ^ ool elected a class Vr. ' Marx died at 8:80 p.m. following Visit to Hartford LA I VBOAS^ Nsv. ken. ; Theee are a few eanclueksn oC ting Roman Catholic ' married )argest ever to hear a speaker (See Page Nine) ralasion. . .Studei)t nurse in =BSsssrsssssesm Ogden^ Utah, eloots olaasmate, thm hMde wounded girl In lap Caaey Back and keeps police ^ at bey four News Medians Top Echelon Ao Met Boss hours before surrendering and NEW YORK (AP)—OMfT allowing medical attention. . WeC^hs Report Criticism Stengel will retim as mans* Antl-govemment Greek paper g«r of the New York BCete ler nils offer will be In effect for a limited tfane only reports fuss over Queen Fr^- 1865, they annonaoed todeer.,. / erUta’e future has disrupted By THE ASSOCIATED PRE8S#news outpouring of “ undigested Ring Devine, who reeigiead honeymoon of King Costantlne. News executives took full evidence" contributed to myths as general manager at the Sf. CreafiYB Porfraifs O f: . . .VJS. seen getting “black- cognisance of the Warren Com and rumors. t Louie Garda last month, waa •ye” from both sides despite mission’s criticism of news Miles H. Wolff, executive named as aMletant to W • CHILDREN 1 , playing decisive role In prevent media coverage of President editor of the Greensboro (N.C.) dent George Weles and . Call and Make Your Appointment TODAY! ing bloodshed between Viet John F. Kennedy's assassina Dally News a(id president of the Stanky, who quit aa • BRIDES ^ namese forces and rebel tribes tion, but also emphasized that Anierican Society; of Newspaper director of player devehgpi men. . .2,000 ragged vUlagere • ADVLTS 1 ■ news-gathering organizations EMltors, said a special study ment a few days ago, wH TELEPHONE 643-1716 stream into New Delhi protest had me primary obligation of committee planned consulta given a sfanllar position wtMl • FAMILY GROUPS ing government failure to cope fully covering such an historic tions with radio-television offi the Mete. with floods. ...Blasting caps event. cials on the problems. In two other ehnagee m ' • EXECUTIVE PORTRAITS explode la Manila i^artmmt The commission complained Alfred Friendly, A8NE com the Met front otflee, house killing four children and that news personnel in Dallas, mittee chairman, and managing Murphy and ihn Th Our Services include: Injuring 17. Tex.,*atihe time of the assassi editor of the Washington Post, were nanned vtos prealdente eS Signs of serious consequences nation showed a “ lack of self- fl.OO for each additional person in groups. One offer to said the commission's criti the etab. __ . .wr B&W and Color Candid Weddings Increase as Paris milk pro disclpUne” and created “ gener cisms “ must ' obviously be ducers strike reaches 10 days... a family unleea additional pictures ara ardared. al disorder" in Dallas police weighed thoughtfully by every m u sM on th ^ Meta slnee 18 Passport Photos Communist party chiefs in headquarters. \ one concerned with the func Hb Joined Um ohih after Restoration. of Old Faded Photographs Osechoslovakia" and Hungary The executives said aiudies tions of news presentation in p New York Ynnkeee fired 1 agree summit meeting only way w.ere . being initiated t o ' find democratic society.”. i ns manager after the 18 to deal with dissident Peking means of resolving future diffi Sam Ragsin, president, of the World Series. wfakK rejglme. . .Mother of quadru culties. ''4 Associated Press Managing Yanks lest tePMtehnrgh. plets born in New York city last The commission urged news Editors Association, named a 'l4A i w r reportedly iwrtletpated in media to draw up a code of speciel committee of editors to CHINliK N-ROMB mtillty drug'ej^rimmt. . . conduct for such situations. L- ' study the question and m ^ e WASaiNfnON (AP> Pentagon reveals Sycom The Warren teportiaaid both recommendatiobs. ^ Secreteiy ' at Stele eommunlcatlons satellite ,hae news media, and police authori Ragan, executive editor of the Rusk niui te t e j tea CAUUFLOWER been used experimentally to re ties must stuire blame for the News and Obaerv«r, Raleigh, China ntey » ■« lay defense departmmt mee- breakdown of security involved N .C.,'and the Raleigh Times, devlee the near ^ sagee between South Viet Nam In the .shooting'Of Lee Harvey ■aid "newBiNipera of America and U i|K tee DJA and U.S. . .Atlantic Ocean Oswald! the accused, assassin, have been for uMme time deeply em m enl Will i smtor off Atlantic tjXty will ..te 1AR6E NATIVE SNO - WHITE HEAD lariy Waak 8|wsW who wizsKshat by night club conscious of the problems arts ,IT.B. anteoftteta ■ot be, dpeft goM to honor OdiP owner Jack Ruby as nawsmev tag from mass covefags of ma InforiMdlaii. I ni presidential candidate, d ty offl- end broadcast crews lookod on jor haws eTants.” Pait of tho huge crowd that welcomed P re si^ t Sateniis. Police estim ated the overall throng ^ ths o t u Otols doorse. .AlrboiM bat- la a police deportment haee- tlM sommlmifla'o Otrlttolants m t tlUtali>'OMWBni^ end eontrol -auBt. (ohiumi td Hartford yesterday is showR/in u s (Sapitia Caty ha 180, ( ) ( ) ( » . . ' V .* I osator ddtvered'to Air Fdno. Cohitnleiioneie etOf MM Bie (C w ltoga oYe photo takeh by Reraid Photog^hsr Joi^ph
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