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K PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^CHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«. 1968 fAOm FOUB Vietnamese school girls arrested >n confirming or denying report^ that Martial Law Lifted midnight raids « » melr homes are him. He waa arraated by Oon-. National Committee­ being detained In a military camp atBBonjiiin Rockville-V ernon atable William Patten. Andover Pieraon will appear in Circuit man George L. Hlnman ■ had com- Fischer Quintuplets’ In a Saigon suburb. Gdldwater to Rocky: pla'ined that Mrs. Elston was cam­ In South Viet Nam CONTRABTOMt Court 12, Rockville, on Oct. 1. ' j paigning for Goldwater in her pos­ OHSMHi BOMBS Reservoir Rd. Witold Bogdanowdez, 72. of ' i i T ’l ition as fedenatlon president. . (Conttamed tr«m Page One) TV^ow er Talleat oim snEdAiinr R ham PT SA Webster Rd.,Vernon, waa arrest­ Rockefeller ' backers are knoWrt Prospects Favorable Joseph ed Saturday after hia car struck to be Interested in Miller’s seeing dlers. n ie y guarded a dozen girls’ OOLUiMBUB, Ga.—Tlie worth's andther car ■ driven by Carol Crash Sends I Swanaon, ' 19, of Overbrook Dr.. , L e t ‘ s N o t to it that Lukens, who was elected and boys’ high schools, focal points taBest structure, » tel^ Sets Meeting (Obqthiued from Page Oae) about four pounds at birth. His Vernon. as A Goldwater supporter, doesn’t of 10 days of antlgovemment dem­ visioii tower, has been buHt t t convert the Young Republican or­ sisters ranged from about 2% to Oeduntous. It stands The accident occurred Juat SH pounds. 2 to Hospital north of the traffic circle on Rt. 4 it’s m its dt (OMrilMWd (Mm One) 'wesn him and Kennedy is "just ganization into a rooting section advantage the event in hla ser­ onstrations by students. 200 feet higtaer than the Bknpire Back-To-School Special On Evaluation for the senator. mon Sunday to. criticize proponents Mrs. Fischer, 80, who had been Rumors circulated here that State BulMlng and lU signals have 83 aa the Bogdanowlcz car enter- ; plain misinformed.” in. considerable piUn shortly fol­ an anti-American demmistratlon (Good Now Him September) o( wpporUiV R*pubUc*n presl- Meanwhile. GOP Chairman Wil­ been received by TV sete 160 miles Two voutha were admitted to i ed Rt. 83 from the left. Conatable | lowing childbirth, was able to walk would be held In front of the U.8. ItM Ri«innnl 8 FTSA v M nveet dtntUI nominees unless they are liam E. Miller said that, a direc­ NEW POULTRY PRODUCre “ ‘ ..ggfruitful and multiply, fill the away. Rockville City Hoapital Saturday j around her room Sunday. embassy. U.S. Ambassador Henry tonitgfat Mi 8 at Rham High School. peneoBlIy obnoxious to me.” tive he Issued to Republican na­ Cabot Lodge did not seem worried. 2 0 % O F F ! j after bhe car they were ndmg i.i Hartford, waa arreated on Rt. 30 _ tional committee officials against p o X product developed 7 t earth and subdue it,” ^ u - PARTISAN REPLY Th* topic of the meeting w41i be Ashed then If he found Rocke- VANHXA IN THB AIR Newsmen saw Wm in his limousine O N A L L went off Reservoir Rd. in Vernon Vemon Saturday and charged taking sides In the presidential Comell University have been en- roth quoted from the Bime s Book TULSA, Okla. (A P ) — The ^ the evaiuekiion jiurt. oompletod of BLAU GALUE, Fla. (AP)—It’s making a personal survey of this and at ruck a tree. iwith improper pasking'. ^ He will ■ teller personally obnoxious, Gold- nomination contest applied to all thu.slastically received by Euro- of Genesis. publican teen - age organlzaUon PHOTO FINISHING the junior and .<«enior higli hchool. ; water aaid no. But he said he pean food companies, according | Nurses who are caring for the easier on the nose to travel along uneasy capital. Color or Black and Whlta , u 10 «/ sunith appear in Circuit Court 12. Rock- S M I L I N a S E IE V O C C committee personnel. . Under martial law, thousands of -met at a camp called TenRa- Two queetions, ” \Vh*t i« an eviU- John Plattner, 19, of Qct. 1. Cole waa arrest-' to Professor Robert C. Baker o f ; quintuplets and nine other babies Samo Road ix>w. A vanilla like Toka on Fort Gibson Lake. Sen­ • Oreen Stampa • tbotight the New Torker would do It was learned elsewhere that aroma has replaced the strong students were arrested. Some uatioh?” and "Whait will it mean Windaor. driver of the car, and ^ constable Carl Frederick- MAIN STOEET. MANCHESTER i ■ the country a favor If he explained it was aimed primarily at the the poultry department of the | in the nursery reported they are tries were Instructed to challenge to us in Regional District S ’?” will New York State College of Agrl-1 having no trouble handling the sulphuric odor which used to were hauled off In trucks bearing Ronald Merritt. 17, of 44 EJlm St.. ^ *on near MariliTi Dr. j , what he means by extremists: or heads of two subsidiary organiza­ the symbol of U.S. aid to South every stranger by saying: ‘ SALEH NASSIFF be aonwered by Aram Damarjien, culture. Firms In several coun- five newcomers. , come from the water treatment state your name and make a Pvockville. were brought to the ho - . K^kviH e ArreaU . tions—Dorothey Elston, president plant. City officials explain the Viet Nam, causing a surge of CAMERA and PHOTO ■upermtendem and Alden Speuid- the radical right. tries plan to produce Cornell's | The Infants were expected to noise like an elephant.” Those m Ing principeJ of Rham. A second pital bv ajTwwilance. Merritt was Daniel Paul, 18, of Tolland, laaa of the National Federation of Re­ new smell, prompted by com­ anti-American feeling. (NASSIFF ARMS STQRB) Finally, Goldwater said he chicken sticks, chicken hot dogs, j stay in their isolettes for possibly the know insured their sale m b - relea.sed vesterdav af'.er l.e ...... arrested Sunday In R w k n lle and publican Women, and 'Donald E. plaints from area residents,- Is a ’The government said the arrest­ meeting will take place in Novem­ would support Rockefeller if the poultry cold cuts, smoked chick- < two months or more, until they’ve sage 1^ replying "Hoobert Hee- M l MAIN. ST.-> MS-TMI for a contusion. Piattner is still at charged imth failure to carry a ' Lukens, head of . the National "masking over” process that cov­ ed students would be released. ber with State Department of HJd- OPEN TUESDAY governor got the nomination He en. and bake - and - serve chick- reached 5Vi .pounds. The boy, iteatton ofllciele explaining the re- the hospital Mhth possible head In- motor vehicle operators license^ Young Republicans. ers the usual plant odor. Reliable sources said scores of ver.” J ' ■ The arrest wa.s made during a said •■this country can't stand an­ In an interview. Miller avoided en loaf. ' heaviest o t the quints, weighed •ulte of Rham'a evalution. other four yesurs of Kennedy." The PTSA waa founded in 1967 Vernon police said the Plattner routine check by Patrolman ,Tohn Goldwater and Rockefeller seem to aponeor aotiviUee and programa car wa.s headed north on Rese.n'oir i Bundy Paul w «l appear m Cir- • to have achieved complete har- which wouid benefit the youth of Rd. when it went oft the road to ' cuit Court 12, Rocknlle, on Oct. ^ NIGHT TILL 9! . mony onlv in wanting Kennedy the right and rammed a tree on RegioM l Dtotrtot 8, in cooperation Joseph Ivanicki. 71. of 17 River • out, which is hot an unusual trait the properly of Roger Marcham. with ttie Rham adnUniatration and St . Rockville, waa aire.'ted at hia among Republicans but is hardly The accident is under investi­ b l u e c r o s s i n d i v i d u a l * e n r o l l m e n t ■taff. The PTSA haa awarded home and charged with intoxica­ sufficient foundation for a quiet three 8100 acholaaVhkpa aimuaJly. gation by CfHistable John Lehan, and impersonal contest for the Re- In another incident on Reser­ tion. The arreat was made by with the exception of thia peitt Patrolman Robert Ahnert on a ^ publican nomination. year when funda are available for voir Rd Saturday. Jame.s Pierson 18. of Wallingford, went off the complaint by Ivanicki's wife. Date only two. Memtoerehlpe feee are haa not been set for court appear- WASHINGTON (AP) — New flift'y oenta per pereon. right .side of the road, knocking Special Offer For I’ York’s Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel- 'Ihe PTSA aponeored the 6rat ov.er several guard rail posts. He ance. ^ lar says it's "realistic” to look wak^ arrested and charged with Rham art exhibilt. Indiwtrtai arte SHOPKF.KPKR’R PLRA • upon his remarriage as seriously NOW—THRU SEPT. 18 ONLY eoihiMt. and aclenoe fair, and a failure ,JO drive in the proper _ damaging his chances for the 1964 drive for booka for the school li­ Pierson'told Vemon constables fairly imp^aible r^ ie M to c^v Republican presidential nomina­ brary In m i -02. In 1958. the Tuesday Shoppers tion. PTSA tottiaited the dental hygiene that he had tJirned left on to force "st “ y ‘ T have a very deep under­ program, and to 1901-82. contrlb- Reservoir Rd. frffTO Mile Hill Rd. mato. but a sipi " " I when he wa.- temporarily blinded display in a local , , standing of the reactions of indi­ YOU CAN GET GREATEST ed haif the oant of the aohool den- by the rear-view mirror reflection read ' Don t squeeze me until I m j viduals in this situation.” he said tol chair. Botticellos Wed 50 Years iunday night in a television inter­ of headlights from a cah behind yours.” ______^______| Wlltiam Bowen, a member of Mr. and Mna. Henry Botticollo^ view—NBC’s "Meet the Press.” the Rham beacllftig ataff. hi to ‘’I have no sense but one of feel- of 54 Russell St. admire, one of the Thomas Gionfriddo, Daniel Botti­ BLUE CROSS BENEFITS EVER OFFERED charge of pPb*oh.y, and urged par- many booqueita of flowers present­ ' lug for people’s concern. enta to aiUtiend the meeting to meet cello, .Mrs. Ooncetta Hildebrand, , think it is a situation which ed to th«n at a reception yeater- Mrs. Andrew Bamlak. Louis Botti­ ^ MafT, and hear abo«»t | ^ ^ Hotel Bond, Hartford, ‘ in political life is difficult.” cello, Miss Columlida Botticello. all -T He expanded his views further ! *" oelebralJon of their 50th wed of Manchester, Mrs. Luciano Gion­ fyiuhi^suJjp today in an interview in U.8. Mra.**^d"wat5"aTs. Girl' friddo of Blast Hartford, and Harry News ft World Report. Comment- FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY. • A I e.W.4a..v.«'n kox 'Th® OOUple AFC IkAtiVIA Select From Our Scout neighborhood chairman, has ^ v'/wxriM Ttjiiv and Botticello of West Hartford. TTiey ir tf on his divorce and remarriage alao have ten grandchildren. ; ha Mid; Mrs. Bollicello haa been honoied " " I think that the reaction on jb i This Fletam Onn Be F io te e te d Rham High School oh Thuradaya™ . ^ j a book by her daughter. Mias sm iisaiiiM ie/siB iIb Brand-Oomnign FUn DP-18 'Mama that subject is a highly personal KxBMnhHition from 7 to 10 p.m. and all Girl About 200 relative# and frienos Columbia Botticello, titled. Regular New : one with aU people. Until such Scout leaders, assistant leaders attended the party for them, and and the Ten of Ua.” is fiurobls Isrii CIsrii *- thno as there is an occasion when 4 and adults are urged to attend. ~ The presented them with many------gifts, IHerald photo by Pinto.) hioy have to make a decision, it’s w e of the revlaeid handbooks w ill; The color acheme of gold and whit* ' hard to tell exactly what that re- Bestrletloos Wbere Toa Are be explained in age-level group dis-1 was carried out. A whit* cake with SPREADS OUT ntAFnC t! ^ aetlen will be. eusslons. j gold trimming and b gold bell waa ORLANDO ,Fla. (A P ) Their I CHAIR or SOFA Fall Stock “ But when an individual has to A leaders notebook and the age* the main taible centerpieo*. and starting hours may be confusing, i Owe liOW PHee *er ; au k e a decision, whether it’s in level handbook will be given to all w*.s made by the Bottioello’s aiater- but they pay off in traffic safety,! , • convention or in the voting New Broad-Coverage Plan DP -1 8 Specially Designed tooops represented at this meeting.; In-law, Mrs. AiMhony OardlUiochio according to Martin Company of-1 ’ booth, then I think that he will Any interested adult is welcome. of WethnwfMd. TTie other tables ficials here. " hriiw that factor, along with aU PTA Meet* were deoomted wWJi bouquet* of The 11,000 company, employees j ' o( me other-factors, into balance Por Individual Conneotiotit Residents Wlio Are The elementary school PTA will white floavens with gold aocoita have 81 actual starting times. 'The > and a decision. The collec- have a "M eet Your Teacher Night” Mr. and Mre. Bottlortlo had nine major daytime reporting time Is ttve ettort of all Oie people’s de- tomorrow at 8 at the school. The children; eight of them are still t 7:30 a m . but the largest! ! aiaianB would, of course, give the Not Already Bnrolled As Blue Cross Group Members program will include introduction living. A son, Paul, was killed in i group of workers comes at 7:42, Reg. TaliMe to 019.90 of the teachers, remarks about the a town outside of Normandj’ dur­ and 8:18 a.m. The sanir 18- ■AN Y ■a noted that the GaUup FoU Bchool. and meetings in rooms with ing World War n. minute arrangements apply to the POPULAR MCDALLION m d C A P i COO new has Sen. Barry Goldwater of Aleo Open To Present Non-Grdnp Members Who teachers to elect room mothers, get The surviving sight are afternoon when workers go home. Ariaona hi the lead (or the nom' ilbrary volunteers, and go over the PATTERNS IN Orciy, Rtowr, M 9 S osd arsss hut said he believes some Mmf W ish To Take Adrantage Of This Broader Coverage's dally program and an explanation one dse eoold end up with the big of the new report cards. — STYLES — m Wing • T-Ctob $39.99 fta for Goldwater, the Arlxonian Maadieater Rvenlng Herald An-' said in an A P interview .that if d « V e r eormspondent. Margery | g LftwoiMi • 2 Cnshion Di'vmi he decides to go after the presl- Montanden. telephone 743-6012. Announcement Cotnpwe bioeaBed Protectkxi Offered You Under Expanded Benefits Of .. . W JPCOYBRB Mato Fleea, Oewtar. . . deefiei nomination, one of the On or before October 1—we will move to a new office at— Harris Tweed nMtn reasons would be his l>ellef KC MILK SALES ZOOMING FRBE MAIN ST. awd PURNELL PARIUNG'! _ . that as head of the ticket he could M*-16 k a broed-ewwage Bkie Cr» b plan ■pedaRy dengned for inffividuab wbo pay lawndwna d b ad ^ WASHINGTON (API Ice s help Republicans get elected to milk production in the nation haa 357 East Center Street, Manchester the House and Sienate in the to Btoe Cma. DP-18 ofian yo« the moat expanded benefits ewer available to help keep pace toSh liaiag rocketed to record heights with louth. Midwest and West. boepitaloosto....8i««a y o « Mid your family graator protectioo against extea-expeoaive hospital toaps Sie growhig popularity of the fro­ In the meantime, w* will hold reRutor o#fi©« hotm » t our “ Win. lose or draw, if I were zen idierbet-type dessert. Accord- preaent addresR. COAT the nominee, I believe I could Jng to the U.S. Department of M A R L O m I help get a lot of Republicans Agriculture 1962 was the 18th con­ MAIN STREET, MANOmiSTER — M»-&mi etacted," he said. ^ TVizdM period o ( 10 days pt^^sdrahrion to the hospifad. Mo KmR to iranibep of secutive year that production ex­ DR. I. GERSHANOFF, Optometrist Goldwater stuck to his position ceeded that of a year earPer. U.S. e OPEN TUBS, awd THURS. NHWTS TTLL * that he won’t make up his mind pAnritwanie per year, howevbr rradmission to any hoi|iital within 60 days foilowing date . production of 186,400.000 gallons 648-6080 247-8636 until January about seeking the last year was 08 per cent greater $ Q ]^ .9 9 E of ilkiliiiniri oooaidered aame admiooion. Sian tn 1901. Pay Only Roekefeller set an earlier time­ table* He said in the tele'vislon in­ P a l eoverage, Mgardkas of cost, of Special Servloee provided and bffled by hoepRal terview he would announce his (aadi m X-iay, dmgi, operating Kom, laboratory aervioea, anoathiiaia, cmygfKi, eto.) I' I i I , .. t I *YR~ irf'j-i'ijpJ h*’*t t nr -"i"*’ HK dafililon before the end of this s a v t : $8.00 ysar—^perhaps in November. Boom and board alowanee of $18 per day. On Ida charge that the Republl- WadBeofiay'a Price ia $39.99 oah party was in "real danger of ”Tha QUALITY Store On QUALITY Straet’ atftwerskm by a radical, well-fi Ifa torwHy alow anee o f $126 after haehand and wife 1m m held nwmhieriiip nanced and highly disciplined mi- lor eight montfae. ^ aorlty, he was asked if he could aagr Who w aa leading and financ­ ing that "disciplined minority.” s ' OndSt ap to $10 for each M tfal visit to ho^iital emesganey mom when am “Ho,” said Rockefeller, "it is Moatoad within 24 hoiin of accident. very hard and that is one of the pnblenui.” / Waa the charge aimed at Gold- Y o « Gat These Expanded Benefits A t Lbweat Pearihh Goat ANY- wator? "N o ," said the governor, "it was Memberahip Dues For EH*-18: n o t” Ifn answer to another ques- He«i, he. said h^ saw no danger Indvidual ...... $ 6J 0 per month TUESDAY NIGHT Bad Qold'water might become a $8.99 Stretch “ captive of the radical right.” S12-28 per mnnfli B i his magazine interview, he (membsnhip duee to be paid quarteriy) ’’aaid there are many areas of agreement between him and Gold; TILL 9 water. But he added: "There are many $c BAST PHC^fE CALL ENROLLMENT FOR BLUE CROSS MEMBERS: V yea am pMamOy entoled PANTS alher areas in which it’s hard for ... AND THURSDAY NtOHT, TOO! a w to know Just exactly where in Flan “ A** or Plan **B”—and wiah to upgrade your oowerage to BiOad-Gowerage DP-18—telephone year ,, he does stand. His position on nwny issues has been important- neanat Btoe Groae office (aee Tdephone Directory). Jmt giva yoar name and mamberaWp namhar. Br modified i n . recent weeks or $ ^ .1 9 . - BMmtha.” In reply to a question stating Apply Now. Fill Out Application And Mail To Bine Croea. Pay Only Bwt Gcddwater favored withdraw­ a l of recognition of the Soviet Un- Membership Effective Nov. 1, 1908. Send No Money With Ai^liostlon. TH E MARVEL OF MAIN STREEF' toa. Rockefeller called such a Siii aland unrealistic. s a \t :$ i .8o Ob other points, he said: — He doesn’t think there’s a split ■Wedneaday'a Pric^ ie ?8.99 hi tbs Republican party. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION —Me thhiks President Kennedy m san be beaten in 1964 and that Please Enroll Me As A Member In Cknmecticut Cross Tuesday Night Special! Rspublican chances have im­ proved in the last 6 to 12 months. li occcidouce wMi tanni and condhionz ipedtod In dw RULES AND:> RBSUlATtONS. WOOL and MOHAIR —He wouldn’t write off either I undwWond fwch oppIicoSon wM not be efiedho enNi die data of dw Cerddeato of the Negro or the labor vote for Memtofdiip Agiaenienl toned lo aw. IhS Republicans in 1964. 127 CREW NECK —He thinks the Republicans Remember: InXMmal Sd- Tuesday Night . have a pretty good chance of wln- ANY ■hlg Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan roOmemt Emde September JS BIRTH mnota and Oalifomia. NAAIE, DATE f I I I Special! ^ —Anyone who sees no difference If yoaaie not yrt enroled as ton Mwnc (FMNT) Knt Naan (m S ) MMdto WSol MeaUi D«r War a Blue Cnaa member, thn if . - , I , SWEATERS PERMA-CREASE $12.99 yoor (hance to join. Broad- ADDRESS------M oIeD Venude H ooverage DP-18 is eepedaly StwN wid Mob flsd 2ofw 100% WOOL FLANNEL NOW knportant if you are over age 66. Aa a ccwvenienoe, aooa or IIST iK O W : *6.98 RAINCOAT F U E L O I L daughters may fiB oot aepa- Hutbond or wNe ond oM UNMARR»> CH SOief MNOU to YEARS of o«o In be Charcoal Brown, Camel, PeYrter ' rate ■pptiratinzMi Jor pdsanta ONLY g a l . Kray, Blue. Sizes: Small, medium, iin! S lacks or grandpcumita. iM i Dolt large and extra large. fin t N orm Middle iU any age, yon can JOB Blue • CHARCOAL GRAY I 8 j n .3 9 SAVINGS Netboad □ CASH Cmea no matter where yen u WUe □ • CHARCOAL BROWN Pay Only woric. . i big firm, emril fkm, Sea □ 1 self-employed, unemployed 3. DowgImdc n • CAMBRIDGE Son □ y aluea to $9.98 ‘*1 S A M : $ 2 . 0 0 X DoMQhlnf ^3 et: ■ ■ ^ ■ T Wedneada^ s Price i» f 12.99 Sea □ 3i:-i IN OUR SHOE DEP.4RTMENT V ' v;i -,.C 4. Pasalitot □ ONE GROUP OF Sea □ i r \ 3 - flniiQlazt □ YOUNG MEN'S X FUEL OIL DRESS LOAFERS FREE ALTERATIONS ■ y y i ' k i . DATE: p ; ( - Vi' 'kj COCPlRATiVE PA . l e s m s OPEN 4 DAYS Iwid year eFptomtoilednr •• Csweacffcwt MwS O w tt *5 . 9 9 . '!■ : M\l|* \ \ V L g ix M 6 to 12 OPEN 2 NIGHTS ' I > . ; I ; I Tahiea to $13.98

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F A U K BlliVIliN'' MANCHfc^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEiSrER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MQNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 rAo5t*Rn5?" cT widely In quality, but all muat con­ a long handled car washing brush. In eaaa after emia, in aappeaRorg or /on* liversary parade along its two-mile route, under a sunny 3>♦>«•>»««•»•*••*** i n the rationale u ^ ch permits Gov. not be climbing up on .chairs to state, aa weU aa aome I'd bands and who brought the wagon to the pa­ college, ae If H were an underetood treated like a'human being.” Is reach things, I enlisted the aid of the Italian state pdtroleuin com­ fife and dram ootpa, marched rade. school. MSlIBSft OF Wallace to flourish, and Invltea the bine, has started operating its THX ABBOCIATED PREPS type of thing this not one of the great protolema a large pair of outdoor barbecue from Manchester School to Other old pieces of equipment in­ Plans call for the center to open The AMOClMod Preae ia excluaivelr Now, I do not mean to say that I kind of violence which shattered of mankind, to know people who tongs. They are also handy for third floating platform for oil E. Center St., the Center, and then cluded a 1930 Model “A” pumper on Thursday. Sept. 26, at the same ondUad to the iu« of republication at are human and kind and to be children who leam to use them drilling beneath the sea. The new northerly on Main St. location, the third floor of the old alt Bowa dlapAtehaa crwlTted .to U or in starting a new community col­ Birmingham yesterday. from the Durham Fire Department not" otharwlae credited In,'hia P*P«r kno\vn by them? easily or for HI or >lder members platform is in the Adriatic off The parade, made up of eight di- and a Maxim-made pumper of the Chenely Technical School Building and alao tta local newa pbllahed here. lege in Manchester, we lack all The ReV. Robert Shlmoda of the family. —MRS. J. H. Ravenna. The two other platforms vlBona, lasted more than an hour North Branford Fire D«>artment on School St. The hours of opera­ AO rllhta of rapobllcotlon of apaclal— precedent. Community colleges ‘Hot Boxe*’ Rarer Talcottvllle Church GIRLS — Climbing on chairs is are la the Persian Gulf and the Stamparama Days and a half, and was the ICkrit-off of the early 1980 era of fire fight­ tion will be aa folloivs: ’Thursdays, diapattAto haralc era alao reaerrad. have many elements in common: dangerous business for any of us Red Sea. to two wwelCB of oelrioratlon by ing. Riding in this truck was the 6:30 to 10: Fridays and Saturdays, Mil aarrlea dIant of N. K. A. Serr- a transfer program and a variety WASHINGTON — Rallroad- at any” age. —POLLY North Bnd firefighters of today fire depai^ent's mascot, a Dal­ 7 to 11. . _ FILL YOUR BOOKS TYYIGE AS FAST and yeateiyear. The oldtimera will ’There \rill be three supervisora '‘^W£El^ara lUprtaentativea. of vocational programs. And in oar-beariiiig breakdowns, e a 11 e d matian. .luinia Matbawa BpaclaltSaciai" AgencArency—New "hot boxes’’ from the heating of Polly’s Pointers DEAR POLLY — When you take be honored at the Knights of Co- One fire truck of the 1980’s own­ from the recreation department’s York Chlcaco. Detroit and BoaloB. Connecticut we are fortunate in the beai-lng boxes, have been re­ down draperies for washing or dry li.mbua Home, Main St., on Sepi. ed by Bernard D. Kasack of Meri- staff on duty each evening. ’The fol­ jSSlUMl______AUDIT___ BUREAU or cleaning, stick the pin hroks into 28, during a ^leclal affair for them. lowing ficrsons will make up the c:meUDATTONB. ______having the recent precedent of our duced dramatically by research in drii (honorary member of the Merl-1 sister institution in Norwalk. But bearings snd lubiioents. Sot-outs KEY LUGGAGE AND KEYS a bar of soap. They will not get Children, of all ages, oaught iol- den Fire Department), was loaned! Teen Center Staff: ’Thomas KeUey; Uta Baradd Prtatl^ C ^ pan y Inc By POLLY CRAMER scattered and it will be easier to FREE!! lipopa behig thrown from ’varioua George Cauaouette, William Dowd, to that department for the parade. | aaatunaa do finuiclal reaponathillty for the future I see for Manchester for repair occur at miMoti-mlle tyMcraphioal errora appearlnr In ad- Iniarvals now compared with 300,- Newspaper Enterprise Assn. push them back through the fab­ marching units. lU bright .red chassis with white Nelson Youngemian, Richard Jeaa- rertUMnanta and other readlnfc matter community College—the degree of DEAR POLLY—When a family ric. —JriRS. M. D. DOUBLE A five-year-old girl was hit on wheels was another highlight of notte and Leo Diano. all school 000 miles ih mid-1901. A New Roll Of In » « ( Manobaatar Krenlnr Herald. its sttccess —wdll be measureti by has several pieces of luggage, tl.e head by one thrown lollipop the lengthy parade. i teachers in the Manchester sy s­ Stoslay adTarUaloK oloalna houra: the extent to which it fits Itself ex­ AMUSEMENT PIER it is always a scramble to know DEAR POLLY — Do you ever WORLD GREEN but quick action by her mother — A 1914 HupmobUe and an early tem . ___. inarTBSSay—1 p.m. Mday. ATHENS (AP) — A new enter which key opens which bag. We find, after leaving a supposedly Kodak Film who unwrapped the cand^-eucker two-wheeler bicycle participated In Elehlh Di.lrlcl Fire Dep.rtm.nt equipment riuU up front in line of marel. that ineludeti equipment from n,ore than 4U tire department,. The Teon Center played hoel to For TUeaday—1 p.m. Monday. actly to all the educational re- tslnment pier, modeled after Hol­ use different shades of nail polish long enough thread in your sew­ ar,d put K In the dhUd’a mouth — the event. O .... •’•I’t—rnRYTTriTIWTiPlfY^^^ ^' A' 20,007 visitors between rfov. 8, For Wadneaday—1 p.m. TMeadav qtiirements of the to\x'n of Man­ to put a dot on the lock of a bag ing machine, that it pulls out of With Bach B«ril DovelaMd c:aanged puckered Upe into a 1962. the day it opened, and Aug. Fbr Tburaday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. land’s Scheveningen Pier, will be (Color and Black aod Whito) LoretU Russell. Mias Rhelngold ror rriday—1 p.m. Thm-^ay. chester and Ha environ.s. The tex- built soon on the Phaleron shore and a dot of the same color on the needle when you start to stitch smUe. of 1963, also appearad. 16, when it closed. yor Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. again or tangles in the bobbin? Oatoifled deadline; 10:S0 am eacb Ule Indtietries of Manchaetsr, the near Athens. the key which opens it. You will STAMPS Mias CSiannel 90, MIm Diane Other trophy awards went to The Center, with a m em ber*^ I have a time, temper and thread Person of Spruce St., the Higli of 986 teen-agers, was open TB dayoT poblleadoii except Saturday — proximity of Pratt and Whitney, It will be 1,000 feat long with bs saved a lot of time and LIGGETTS the following ftre departments or dance halls, snack bars, restau­ patience trying all your keys in saving solution. Double a piece of School Quean of CSonMctlcut, was marching musical groups. evenings during the the Insurance companies of Hart­ cotton fabric to about two' by three AT THE PABKADE given warm applause from the with an average attendanes of z&B. Ifonday, September 16 rants. swimming pools, shoos and the different bags. —Mrs. F.E.U. Best appearing In shirts, Glas­ fo rd - all should be the cause of a cinema, the Greek Tourist quarters of an Inch. When you spectators aa her colorful flo^t tonbury; best appearing in blouses, appendages to the pattern of Man­ Board announced. DEAR POLLY — Cupboard space come to the end of a seam on the massed by. Manchester’s Town Fire Depart- Blghth Diatriot Fire Chief Fran- Bnd Of The Bejrhininfr chester Community College that A L L Blghth Diatriot I r a Caiief Fran- equipment. Bast Berlin Lutheran Women cIs A , parade m a i ^ , most After concerted effort on the will give it a different shape than Assistant Chief Frank Mordavaky, q u a S t y in s u r a n c e 's in c e Assistant Chief Frank Mordavaky, ^ march, Newington part af a few of ita leading cltl- Norwalk’s automobile tire indus­ parada ohaitman, aaid they were and Porthmd; department travel­ At Zion to Meet a«M emar Bia past few months. try will cauK its college to aaaume. very pleased at the outcome of ing longest distance. North Bran- Remodel WEEK ‘Why W orry?" will b« th« «pirit- "The body, the cantrol core, of Meacheeter has taken the flrat ual topic of the Lutheran Wom«m’« abort step toward eatabliiditng a our litUa piece ef the Jig-saw pus- EVERYDAY Missionary League meetog ale will of course be simply educa­ Junior aoUaga worthy of the com NOW . . . New low cost Major Medical Plan YOUB OLD Wednesday at 7:30 p.m* at Zton tion in Hs general sense: we will Evangelical Lutheran Church aa- niuntty. helps protect against expenses that go be- FUB COAT OpBII I^yt was Indaed no small accom- hope to extend our students’ un­ INTO A semblv room. The topic is t ^ m derstanding of the world In which .yon d limits o f ordinary hospital insurance. NEW ^ ■ l«d drimToitpa. Bui^le Fire from the July Lutheran plUStmaart to have brought the Wtd.. Thun, Quarterly. Members are re m ln ^ they live, and to teach them to RENEWABLE FOR LIFE, benefits can never FMiuul and Otastonlbury Fife prejeet In ao short a span of tln>c •CAPE 1 Corpa; best musical drill to bring a copy of the quarterly fram a mare neMc thought to the Mve h> It a httle more fitly and be totally exhausted (may reduce at 65). Pro­ and Friday l^artmmts 19M^a^vm Bumrllle Firemen and Bt. and their mite boxes. •STOLE Wagon, Btin In active use, won the Anthony Band A sound film, "Light ior the ipnltty ef an organization. How. fully. vides liberal payments AND cuts costly dupli­ “On# aida ef our part of Men- (Hartford). Multitudes,” will be shown by John ever mpretentioua H was, the dedi- JACKET Till 9 P.M. Krompegal, a council member of criisster's system of public educa­ cation of coverage. I h e Manchester Pipe Band took oatocy ceremony at Bailey audl- top honors as the bek, pipe band. the church. The film was produced tocMm Saturday was auapicioua tion should be shaped to integrate / St. Patrick’s Pipe Bend won a at the 1963 Atlantic District Lu­ Personal Notices theran Women’s Missionary Luaguc ^|t signaled a success for those smoothly with the elementary and second place tro^ y . MAY WE QUOTE RATES AND ASSIST Convention in . oammnnlty leaders who have sectmdary srtiool programs. We Beet ladies auxiliary, Vernon Fire Department: best color guard, Hostesses will be Mrs. Edward wMfcad with uMompromlalng sin- should not waste our students’ time YOU AS WE HAVE MANY OTHERS? AND UP In Memoriam Hein, Miss Helen Janseen. Mrs. in repeating what they hava al- la loring mamory of our husband, Mancherter 'Marine Corps; and gtanaaa ef puipeee toward giving MONDAY. fatosr, frandfatoer. Hlchael band competition, Burrvllle Fire Selma Kamm, Miss Emily Klssman. l^ueheeter an Inetitution of high­ raady learned in one of tha most ad­ Ghistiani, who passed away Septsmbsr Ds^. and the Hartford Police and Mrs. John Krompegal and Mrs. vanced school systema in tha stats. 16, ItU. Brna Lashinske. er learning. Kren ftioae obeervers TUESDAY and Fire Athletic League Band. Sev­ The meeting 1s open to all wosnsn Nor should we frustrate thalr de­ Tour memory Is as dear today. eral Individual awairls were also whe had raaervaUoda along the John H. CHESTER Aa to tha hour you passed away. of the church. velopment by encouraging too Wg THE IFFERENCS presented to band major-s and way—wtto wouM have proceeded WEDNESDAY Wife, children and grandchildren majorettes. mSre ahyiHy, or who would haye a leap between what they have al­ ,appen incorporated DISARMAMENT ready laamed and what ipay be ex­ FURRIERS In Memoriam AMSTERDAM, N.Y. lAP) — pref erreB a eeSaga linked with an Something is missing from to« pected of them in college studies. ROCKVILLE SPECIALS M loving memory of our dear broth­ eetnMhBiad univerBity, or who IN8URORS — REALTORS er. W. J^n Lennon, who passed away Tech School Sets five years, with renewal options memorial statue which sUnds in "Appendages should reach out ■cod a larger initial enrollment, or 246-2473 September 16. 1967. nmning for an additional 10 years. West E!nd park—the gun which Wte differed In any respect from from our central core of general What would we give If we could say, 8 Night Classes Sidney W. Bishop, acting post­ the rifleman held in his arms. "Hella. Jack." In the same old way. The rifle, real gun with the fir­ the enthuidaetle oonaensus—muet education to fit snugly Into the 164 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER — 649-6261 TR 5-5929 72$ MIDDLE TURMPIKE EAST master general of the Boston Re­ S TO hear your voice, to see your smile, Racial War Threat ing pins removed, had been treat­ gNUit uneUnting eongratulationa progrrams odf the state colleges In 'to sit and talk with you awhile. RcgMnmUon for evening ooumee gional Office, said that the Plaaa. 1 ______BT CaN CoNact IN M A N CH ESTER - absent, you are always near, headed by Mrs. Myrtle Pierre, will ed to resemble the rest of the metal te the foundera WlUimantic and New BrlUin, the “BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN, INSURE WITH LAPPENl” itai loved and missed and ever dear. tor aduKa, bo be given at HbweM statue and was affixed in the mil­ (Jheney Technloal School,' 791 W. improve the building according to .'K would be pleasant to assume University of Hartford, the Uni­ itary man’s arms, but apparently Hsters. Jane and Xllen Middle Tpke., will be held Monday departmental speci'floations. The prevent versity of Oonneetlcut. and the Grips Birmingham new post office is expected to .be (Herald pliotoa by Oflara. > I not firmly enough to . Bint the guide ooncrete result of and Tueexlay, SepA 28-34, from 7 I someone walking off with it. egfcrte thus (or assure the future other poeefbUitleo for further to 9 p.m. in the zOhool’s ' main ready for occupancy the first of “ Spots” rides the bucket seat of North Branford truck. learning in the region. MINUTE STEAK office. October. aiiniiiee ef the venture. But as the (Gonttnned from Page One) University Hospital. They “A multitude of nigs and sags Lennart O. Johnaon, guidance new dean ehoerved at hia Inaug- Violin Insinietlon director at Cheney Tech, will be in swarmed around a Negro motel hral,. quoting Whitman, "from any Biould come to modify the outer SELECT ohajge of the evenlrg program. kept pouring into police headquar­ where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 742.7425 ters. E contours and possibly transform ESghit oouraea will be offered, was scheduled to stay, and in a fanltlen of aneoaoa . . . rtiall come CHOICE BEEF There were several true alarms. the inner body of our part of tha Johitoon aaid, which are geared to park across the street from the Arth Bomothing to make a greeter Two young Negroes were shot to bombed church. educational picture, all to adjust auppiemenfc on-the-Jch trade ex- Axuggla neoessary.” pertanoe and Biarpcn tfvwle aldlla. death—one by police officers who At (Sty Hall, 150 state troopers, WANT TO BRIGHTEN NATURAL HAIR COLOR... said they were firing over his ' The etruggle upon which Man- to, and aonform with, the present m IN Oouraea offered wfll include au- riot-trained Eind equipped, stood and future needs for trained and tomettve, oatpentay, electrical, head after rocks were thrown at by in case of need. The armory Biaetor ambaiked with the dedi- TOUR MY their car, the other allegedly by educatad personnel of Manrties- machine draMne, machine blue- was crowded with 500 guardsmen eation Saturday and with the open, HOME STUIHO two white teen-agers on a motor alerted by the governor. tsr’s business and industry. prtnft readng, machine 6hop prac- lag ^ the adiool doors today, is bloe, ahop math, baaic; and ahop scooter. Birmingham was once again the CONCEAL GRAY... OR BEAUTIFY IT? Bm struggle to make the college a "innany, and most importantly, moth, advanced. Firemen were kept busy putting tragic city and not "The Magic out two major fires and a rash tgiaUty Inetitution and to keep )t the college Mould strive to assume Thto ia a atate-afwnaored pro­ a t y .” gram, Johnaon aaid, and there ti of minor blazes. One fire swept BuU way. Thia will not happen au- the shapes that most nearly fit through m broom factory; smother the dreams and ambitions of the VIOUNB AVAILABLB no buttlon charge for any Oon- Ssmatically. Any automatic proc- nedtioiit leakicnit. broke out In a roofing company. EllingtOn Bm, like the anpected automatic students of Manchester. Ideally, Tender, Juicy, Flavorful Olaaaea will run for 30 weeka Both were In Negp-o residential is' > ' ' '' we should be aMc to provide eoma- and win meet Mbnday and areas. tBrmass Ig the number of poten- "Today has been the most dis­ Contract Awarded students, is more likely to thlng to hrip every Manchester Wedneaday eveninga ftxm 7 to 10 pjii. Certifloatea will be a'warded tressing in the history of Birming­ steer the college toward medioc­ child, parent and grandparent PIANO thoae who aaiMafaobOrily complete ham." lamented Sheriff Melvin For Post Office rity. along the way toward what ha the oouraea. Bailey. ^ wants to know. Practically, we Notlflcaltian of claaa atarting So it went through the night— • The task la one for students, fac­ o r a n ^ j Dic e unreal, nerve-Jangllng and fear­ The Post Office Depcirlment has daitea will be made by maB. ulty, sponsors, friends, and crittoa Biall strive so to shape your insti­ INSTRUCTION some. announced that a contract has 6 t the college, but the man facing tution that it can prer. He beg:ins For Information CoO road left the plg^o" unruffled, hut! "Manchester’s new college la a i with a good .{riant, enthusiastic ' 6494)293 her lark ended In a box while her | Support from the community, and community college not only in that EHUirS COFFEE owner worked his shift at toe ^ w v v it shares facilities owned by the AftBr„5 P.M. chemical company where he is I Bm opportunity to tap the re- employed. fourcea of a number of educational community. It is a college for the OF MANCHESTER Inatltutioae and industries in the community, shaped to fit the com­ SAVE area for teaching and financing re munity. It SKtets only bscauss of the wishes of the cltizenrj’ express­ $ 11. sources. 18c 4U . " > U-' 1- ! Because so much depends upon ed at public referendum, and him Indlviduany, it Is encouraging through the arduous efforts of a fo note In hia substantial inaugural dedicated advisory council of your hddrese (he said something, as a neighbors. It will continue and de- SEE WHAT OUR 10-MINUTE COLORING piember o t the audience remarked) valop only as long and insofar as a tone that suggests a quest, in your Interest Is active in adyrioe ■urturing the eollege, for merit and support. Bpsaking for myself, Popular Liquid and distinction, for a valid iden- and for the faculty hers asassnhled, #ty. let me promioe you, that we win He*s tile one iviio vporisi with Hartford National Bank to ! Dr. Lows drew a parallel be­ strive to make it an instltuUon of CAN DO FOR tween the unclarified pattern of which you oan bosMt, and that, , Detergent kmariean aduoation in revolution ■with your help, wa win wooafd, give you tiie proven advantages o£ low bank rates, life Y O U R H A IR I gnd a Jigaaw puzzle, some of Its ZZ Oz. Plastic Irregular, interlocking pieces miaa- They AH W#«|> and permanent total diacdnHty insurance—at no extra hig. He said the community etrilegt Campor* With thu 65c Brands! G bcoeming the oesential Interlock- When a white congregation hi • won't rub off filg piece by means of whieh ont snd of Birmingham learned S F B C I A i. cost—and on-the-spot decisions. He’s one of 200 dealers U.S. NO. 1 LONG ISLAND •thar, partially' assembled seg- yesterday that in another part of • la___ io r weeks 4Mnta of the total pattern can be the city four Negro churchgoers (x>mplete with ^noothly Joined. had been murdered by a senseless tiutmghout Connecticut who displays • nc oxide - Ha oentinued: bombing, it is reported that they shampoo and set • "M y prima raaaon for using this all wept. POTATOES ■■■T ■TAIIMI.MB b u y I • noil, jch problem atmils is my conviction that the The nation eould well follow tiiis Hartford National plaque. Look Depend on Daystrom . aommunity ooliage is an extremely their exaunpls. Ihrogular and individual part' of Alabama Negroes muet have FiiR earvica for D with hollow handle knhtoa, forflad For generations, people who buy the finest of dur edueatiooal pattern. No oom- latter tsars to shed over Gov. Wal- for him—he’s a nice guy to deal with! aarratad bladaa Has 16 taaspoont, • aach knivaB, everything have depended oh Daystrom for ad-' yiunity ooliage should match any iaoc'i asBuranoe the law will be 25 “• 8 9 ' forks, salad forka, soup spoons, plus * serving * ^dwr; tha ftmctlon of each is to brought into play to find the per- vanced design and great practicality. Yet this spoons. Early American "Liberty" pattern. All ki BK the peoullar characteristics ef pretrators of what hs tritely la­ finer styling and construction costs no more, ^ F A N C Y RED handsome walnut ch a sl Exclusive with us. $9M I.. Mb’community. No community col- beled "a vicious crime.” Here is often less, than ordinary dinettes. Pictured is G g e c e .b e a die-etamped product, another agonizing test for their rower Wit a group that gives modern a Colonial twist! ha thterBiangealric part that can forbearance. Surely they must by Tres Chic Beauty Salon ha aet down anywbara in Uic eoun- Bronze legs are combined with a maple-grained now begin to regard the law aa a Iry with a atandard curricular pat- protector for those extremists vriw TOKAY GRAPES non-mar Daystromite plastic top! Even the tern eotnmon to other community will stop at nothing in the expres plastic upholstery has a document pattern and 303 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER ^ a g e a ; aach muat hava Its unique Sion of hatred for some of (hair ▲an> T i iw aT c o i ruffles, $141.80 for 6 pieces. Others from $69.50. •aaOgiiratiea Moaeding t«|he na- follow msh. I PLEASE PHONE 649-3534 " Mmmtm’F .D .L a Iw q wt Bm partiaular eonnuMty H m moderate Mayor Albs 2 lbs. 3 9 ' H MrWB. 11m aamnumity aoUaga BeutweU erled toe, •• much ao Bm< M m weB hate Bm moat individual he was unaMe fcr find words to m MAIN tlRBBT / c I T / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16.1968 ' . I - - '7 ard Goraeliti. D-PlainftekU on un­ the General Assembly wsa not in Graduate Cour^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER !«. 1968 T w o L e g i i s i a t o r s ' employed hriddayar, or Ralph session. ' PAGE EIGHT Her bill was prompted by toe 0 Days to BaUer Grades— ^ Caprto. I>48*afmour, a Igld -off fOc- Slated at Rham CRPA Meets Get Joblete Pay tocy woffcer- diacloaure that *i)c legislators re­ Tqsoas oiaiming to attend abould A * metribers of .the Genaral Aa- ceived componsattoil during the SSTa te S i*. T m and cof­ Town Plan* Traffic Controls 1961 legislative session. At the request of the Rham High B o lto n HARnrORD (A P)—"You can’t setobLy they lacetva 88,600 for a fee wai be provided. On Thursday tyo-yaor term. The State Labor Mrs. Vaetol sold she hoped her School Eduoatlon Association, a The Natural Sciences say you ore unemployed if you are bill would b* reotfered in the 1965 Rmermtinoe for the p e y y iv * Deportment, whkb rrveoled their graduate course, "Reading in toe dhmer to be held Sept 28 At iRerguson Nd. Intersection] ' Tb* 87 town Capitol Region may By Tkt Rsadinff Lakozmtocy, I « . In the legioloture,^ State Rap. Ina C R IIK IN YOUR COUPONS VestoL R-Woodbridge, aold today. nomeo, soM their legWotive sal­ as good and Secondary School,” will lie offered Budget Airing be nwde by tomorrow evening with Qootntlena Pgialahai by be expanded if the rtcommenda aries were pro-rotod over a two- “The biU is just WirltfoBi f«r MEA The theory behind It ia wrong.” valid now os it I when I pit Geoege Rhtoell who, with Mrs. Cobotn bOdglebroek. Inn, Tha stop signs at the two i ttona of tha State Devaiopmem yaar period and dedractod a t about wat at Rham High School this fall to in o M ig e o f arrange­ The intataocUons of " Mountalnf gba was commenting on the it in. Nothing hoe been solved Bnnk Btecka ' teroecUons wlU ba erected by the ler die’Znd WHk *1 Extra Top Vdu* Stmpi Oommlaalon ore accepted in lium uiiilVaU U '^Tsr weekend announcement that two 819 a wook from their cotnpenaa- Thla three-credit course will ba To G>ntinue / ments. Bid Asked Rd., with Ludlow,, tod Farguaon There's no need to eobatder about the loublem at all,” she town police department and the October. to memorise the formula, it’U members of the 1963 General As­ tion check*. given by Dr. Jsunes Bullock of the r tm n wfU ba a celebration of Conn. Bonk andTrust Rda, caUad tp Hartford Fire ...... 71 75 fic Islands. rc|^. become Capitol Region ask then, what difference is in the first chapter before you tice. The bill did not come to a ottornay genaral clrarad tha way. rat, 36 mUes from Barcelona, Is ner yesterday at the Roaemount National Fire ...... 119 127 THEY’RE IN STYLE M Exlia with cirtan of any on* there between phyeles and hour choaen or the clasa to meat day i t 8 p ^ . « t til* Obmmuinty ' Democratic Dliector Robert Planning Agency (CRPA) mam eon gat much out of the sec­ VOtG. called toe ”H<^ Mountain.” More Rgetguisnt The main speaker was Phoenix F ire ...... 123 181, StMie, who broke ranks with hla OLD GLORY, Tex. (AP) — Al­ M Extra with two Milo packaiMi af tamatMi chemistry? He raferred to a riding by the toon 4,000 fe e t high and surmount­ permanently can be turonged to Hall, th v w * n l o f flnanc* deoldad bars. ond. Bo it's really foolish to let " I f you qualify fo r uoenH>toy- attorney general’s ofnea that a suit the class. Tuition is 875 and Roy D iffingcr o f WUUmontic, scout party to urge the construction of though the mother-daughter outfit When the CRPA meet* on Thurs­ Ae a matter of fact, there youraelf fa ll tM fo r behind ment compensatimi,” riie said, ’’you ed by a monost^. It has been < aft«r mbsUns with repr«6«ij|^** for the San Francisco Giants. T. .118 127 worn by Mrs. V. R. L everett and legislator was riigtole fOr jobless can be paid in three instalbnenU of ttie board of *duo*U<» Aetna O sualty ---- sidewalka on tha east side of Fer­ day, inambars will have an oppor­ really isn’t any. Chemleal re­ your study aribedule, 'I t 's not have to be seeking work and you eroded into a fantastic shape re- J. Crockett sra* master of cere- Aetna U f e ...... 178 181 guson Rd.—the others wanted to her dautotor, Billye CSarice, was I actions con now be understood pay benefits daring toe General If desired. of a miaundonrtandinf tunity to comment on the 81 os easy to catch up os It la. in can’t oay you ore seeking it for ABSwnWy ssoston if be qualified SembUng a huge castle. Medieval moniaa. The Rev. J. Good Brown, Conn. G e n e ra l...... 175 183 defer the project—aaya that Gen­ not straight from Paris it was recommendations. Th* final auth­ in tSrms of molecular and legends, wtdeh Inspired Wagner Credit received In thla course Item* or the board of 152 some other subjects. .. certain times of the day (when by meeting the otoar eondtUons. interim pastor at Bolton Congre­ Htfd. Steam Boiler . .143 eral Manager Richard M artin has the epitome of academic fashion. I ority romoin* with the SDC, how. atomic reactions. For Instance, To sum up: Don’t get con­ there won’t be a conflict with leg­ when he composed "Parsifal,” ia transferable. Anyone Interested tion budgat requeat, the 8 ^ . .205 213 Both mother end daughter I Mrs. Veotol’s bill would have 5 hearing adjourned after coveniHT gational Church, gave the invo­ Travelers ...... assured him the necessary work over. a common chemical reaction la fused by a pile of lawn. Think islative dutte*).” placad toe castle of the Holy GroU should attend the first class meet­ cation. PnbUe DxUlttes will be done from available high­ donned caps and gowns for the I when an acid and a base neu­ made legislators ellgtole for un­ hodgdt requeat* for ordinary *x- Tha CRPA will rasume it* meat about them, understand them "A consclentlou* legislator can t employment benefits only when there. ing on Sept. IS. Trophies were presented to Conn. Ught Power 36% 88(4 way funds. Abilene ChrisUan college summer Ing sehadula at S p.m. on Thursday tralize each other. We know and try to break them down say ‘I’m seeking work’. You can't penSturea of ttie town. graduation exercises. Mn. Lever-1 Hie board of flnanc* wiU aoa Cavanaugh's Garage, minor Htfd. Electric Light A t a hearing on proposed aide- at tha Kaat Hortfoid High School from modem phyaica that elec­ into a faw rimple concepts be conscientious on both sides,” league; Bolton Dairy, junior new ...... 48 51 walks. which the town suggested ett received her master’s degree to p hop c^*terla, after a summer recess; trons and protons ore atomic i l l , #61.70 to the butoet requeata S S Uke maos, valooity enU force. ahe said. « o f the adiool board, ■nils Includes league; Ikhicatois, winners in the Hartford Gas Co. . 4414 47(4 for the west side of the street, and Clarice a bachelor’s. Both are | Besides the proposed enlarge­ particles that balance each' Don’t memorise until you un- Mrs. Vestal would' not comment 16,071.70 for item* related to the Coven^ Pony Lo^e regular Southern New England brought complaints from residents teachers. SUPER MARKETS ment of the region, the agency other. When on atom has on deraUnd. That’a usually fatal. on the specific case* of Rep. Rich­ aecondary adiool, now under con- seriea and PanticeUi't, winners of Telephone ...... 53(4 66(4 asking sidewalks for the other Is also scheduled to sea a film re­ equal number of aleetrona and ( I f you can’t understand aome- atruction, which the board of fi­ the play-offs. Monafacturlni mnaales irfde. • ' view o f tb* Joint State Highway protons, it’s -in balance, or it’s ththg, ask your teacher for B rW s •>. 59 62(4 They claimed for the east slde- nance had hoped to Arrow, Hart, Heg Dept.-CRPA effort to devuop a stable. But the atotna of on help.) Keep up with the The annual meeting /of the 21(4 23H wmlka, among other attributes, long range regional tronsportaUon. acid have on excess of elec­ ooune; don’t let your studying aide neat year’a budget Included 12 NADAM RACHAEL In the amount U 85,000 li­ women’s auxiliary of the fire de­ 11(4 that fewer children would be re­ plan. trons, while a boas has an ex­ fo il behind. partment will be held tonight at Dunham Bush 6 5% quired to cross the dangerous In­ Character Reader, Advisor The two groupa am davaloptng cess of protons. Whan they (NKXT: The beat ways to brary booka which the board had 24(4 hoped to finance under the bond 8 at tha firehouse. Election of of­ 21(4 tersection of Ferguson and Moun­ SpeNah for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday! their plans ooncurrenUy, so that neutralize each othSr. oil that aaidy n«a*hemattos.) ficers is slated and dues will be col­ North and Judd . . . 18(4 20(4 tain Rds., and could uae instead WUI Help Yon In AU now hfidriray Oonstruotlon — a de­ really happens is that the sx- laaue. I t has been noted that the .21 23 the Ferguson-Porter intersections Matters Of Life town would receive 60 per cent lected. Refreshments will be served Stanley Works .... termining factor in dlraetlng new cest eleotrons in the SSia bal­ The entire ”30 Days to Bet- 47(4- 51(4 where there is a stop sign. ance with ths exeess pratons back in aU te aid if the booka are by Mrs. Peter Massolini and Mrs. 113 Main St. oommaretal and rastdantial growth tar Grades” aeries Is now purdiaaed under the bond iiaue. Robert Miller. The above quotations are not to —can be located to .ralnforc* the in the hose. available in an 80-poge, spiral- Thla would not be forthcoming if Final arrangements w ill be made be construed as actual markets- Hartford, Conn. regtonol plan. So actually the study of bound book. TV) order your they are purchased out of the op­ for the pcadk shortcake festival Phone: B27-9#48’ Ohrlstoiiheher Farcy, an oaaoclate chemistry ia .just one brendi oopy, send your name, address, scheduled Saturday from 3 to 6 eration budget. WOMAN Houm: 9 A.M. to 10 IfJf. planaior of tb* CfftPA staff, boa of the larger selenee, phystoo. city and state plus 8l to: Bet­ School Supt. PhlMp U guori add­ a t the flrriiouse. Tickets wlU D u n l o p s O b s e r v e bean vW tlng town pUmnlng ogan- (It’s sUU useful to retain the ter Oradea, c/o The Manches­ ed 88.880 to the budget requeat . avoUable at the door. FINDS W M TO CLEM UP eiaa during tb* post few weeks, to differen t names, hMnsVer. F or ter (Conn.1 Evening Herald, a teacher’s salary which had been The selectmen will meet tonight determin* bow state highway instance, it's useful to you P. O. Box 489. Dept A, Radio omitted from the original budget at 7 in the town offices. 40th Anniversary EXTEMU. SYSPTOMS OF plan would beet fit in with town when you pick your oourma. aty Button, New York 19, requeat. mostor plane. For the puiposee of this ar­ N.T. I t was mutuaHy agreed to fore­ Maneheotor Evening HemM Bol M r. and Mrs. Samuel Dunlop of MANCHESTER Aloo slated tor conelderotlon ore ticle, however, we’ll use the go allowing a buffer in the high ton ceiraapendent, Mr. Clemewell 169 Maple St. were honored yester­ PSORIASIS appointment of a nominating com- word phyeics to Include riiMb- school tuition account Tuition for F e n n i ...... day at a surprise celebratiwi for fEARING AID CENTER mittoe to cbooae a new slate of of- lotry.) the present enrollment figure of their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr*. R. 4lt»^ family and your budget, too 147c aavinga I T f Dcmg«r Signals: M ED IATELY. Time is N GNAftugft- the greatest factor. for your family if you’die... income that can last as THIS ONE PLAN provides a SttnearSiMMtttliillwknMI' life insurance for each chltdiunder 18...... 1.000 STAMPS mSsmeSms. Sincerely, long as 30 years. This ewh income really rounds out 6. an SWfctiiWIml. STAMPS Mrs. Filbert's 4 iS *1 a OansakitnnKrtttattrlieMtt. your family’s protection. And you pay for no waste THIS ONE PLAN provides autwhatk . Michael Dworkin I the place to Remember, you get Top Value Stampa avery time yoi^ahop at Stop ft Shop. coverage for new babies (after 15 days).. . . . 1.000 At Absolutely WHEN YOU PAY FOR YOUR FUEL Oil Be^!•' «-BOBI^BBBINi ^ «*- - —_ w coverage. When your children are tots, the length _li Registered Pharmacist call for DELIVERY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS can force 9. Oaiisi tt t sail *r Ml*. of income benefits is at a maximum. As they grow THIS ONE PLAN CAN ALSO PROVIDE ■No Extra Cost! AFTER DELIVERY. OR PAY YOUR older and protection needs lessen, your protection $200 monthly cash income for the family sudden decisions. if Dad’s not there—fqr as long as 20 years. . . 48,000* Stamp* i**ued upon payment of CURRENT BUDGET ACCOUNT BY THE Canned Beverages >^m13»:;^1 These tips/presented hy The American Cancer So- , tapers off, too. One plan does the whole job ... and Bmt fuel delivery. You get the 13th can for. only a penny I American Dry Brand. ciety and your pharmacist at the Liggett Parkade 10th OF MONTH. Let our it’s available through just one man, your Nation­ THIS ONE PLAN is available for this low monthly cost...... 24.19 experience ^ d e you. wide agenf. Call him — he’s in the Yellow Pages. money MONTHLY OR BUDGET PAYMENTS •This example shows benefits available at plan's begin­ the minute you uantH r Ivory Soap 1 6 *\ ning. If Dad’s death occurs in eleventh year, for exam­ Taka tha wrappars off when you store tbehi. They harden and last longer! For fuU information call oraee your local agent listed ple, this amount would be half of $43,C)00. In this way Call Bantficial and ask for cash Clean up left* Heating below. you pay for no coverage "overload’’. over bills, take care of axpeniea, you*nama*it. The Alternate Listing: Bear In mind, also, that the above piro le Jnet ••• U folks at Bantficial ^ to say “Ym I" C all.. . now! Specialists Dominit! Nardini Jr. many possibilities. Above all,tbic le NeiMe Me iMur* OOUBLE STAMP DAY 382 West Middle .Turnpike ance. The nwnthly income you ooloet may be coweldef Since 1935 BOLAND Manchester, Connecticut ably less than the $200 of IWa aaampla. ^------BENEFICIAL Phone: 649.3200 your Social Security and Group honoNta. FINANCE SYSTEM 389 CENTER ST. OIL COMPANY TEL Ml 3-8320 b WriiiMday at Stu‘ Slnp leant 620 to $600 — Lewie Me-ineered at low coat in Hartford, E. ! 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EUBVTBC lONpHESTElt EVENING HERALD, llA^CHEStEH, OONN^ MONDAY/BEPTEMBER K , 19W KANCHESTER e W n IN G h e r a l d , MANCHBI^TER, C O ^ ,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«, 1968 13 Oppoeed, 76 in Favof Coventry Columbia Andover Hospital Notes DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WED. U.S. Grand Jurors Prohe VMtteg hoort am 9 te 8 pun. ^Antique Sale, Voters Clioo^ School Bombing^ Other Incidents (lurch Takes for all anas, esbept matomtiy 11 in Senate Still where they are 2 to 4 pun. and 8:80 to 8 pun. and private rooiiM Show Slated Refuse to Vote Coustnictioii SAVE MORE ON THE OjmtnaAions for the powWon (rf in* (ONittiiaed tram rsce <>■«> “ Stand Against whore they are 10 a.m. to 8 pan. ternai revenue ager*. Vtsttora are requeeted not to Betft>re hte service wiith the g ov­ Undecided on Ban voter, m dayrtgh t^ ■trstlng In protest to the bombing smoke in pnttent’s rooms.' Mo more On Oct. 3,4 ernm ent he was in hoted m o v e ­ then two vistters nt one thne per "D " far the aehoM addithm, the mrar a period rt » year*, toe sUto at Birmingham. Racial Bias graitte, vtokli nrA $500 per pupU T£NDER£ST B ^ F in TCWN... ment at the AmtoaBBBrior Hotel, pnident. (OoRtimMd from Paga Onfi) moat expansive at |SO0,00O, and The U.S. Justice Department Aitlantic a ty . N, J., and the Hotel Tba Nathan Hale OoMniunlty then did an abrupt about fhee by or holt toe east whltoaver Is less, Members of First Congregation­ woiiltd Just about pay toe inUrest sent in three top ottlcials and a Bond. Hartfiord. ADMITTBD YESTERDAY: cldad Ust. Thlrtean aanatora hava ^ .Center wiU bold Ha asoond annual rehudag to appropriate the mon­ al Church yesterday voted unani­ on toe booda Ferguson added toat force of FBI agents with bomb Mr. E>wyer was bom in Collins- Henry Fay Jr., 707 E. Middle About Town . anttqae aato and show from 1 to ey to construct R. vilJe, Nov. 8, 1896. a son of the announced their oppoaiUoo to tha Actually, this Is the second the Iherensed oapaclty r t toe atoool SW /FTV PREMIUM PROTFN mously to accept as a stand of the Ttike.; Mrs. Milrley Raczkowskl, socperta. City officials joined with treaty and 76 are committed to 9:30 pin; O at I and 4 In Ha plus one third rt toe alteration late Micharf and Margaret Loner- diurch a statement regretting 162 High St., RockvUle; Mrs. Clara Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit time sinoe June vetora have turn­ church leaders in a .special tele- gan Dwyer. He Was a nephew -buUdbig on Main St. Proceeds will ed' down propoeed ^aas for an costs and toe Undargarteo rooms Badeau, 233 Woodland St.; Mrs. Azoclation, wUl meet tom on W at or are inclined to vote for ratifl- east, urging citizens to be calm. of the late U. S. Senator Augus­ seemingly discriminatory action" addiUofi by arguing that the would bring toe grants to about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., flew Flora Jourdain, BkMt Hartford; 8 pm. in Odd Fellows HaU. Re- cation. be for the u|iice^> of the building. tine Lotiergan. He lived in Man­ In the town. problam needs more study al­ $350,000. Jhto town to urge Negroes to be Sandra FTnni, 3154 Main SL; Mrs. freahmente wiU be served. A twothlrds majority la ra- 4 . Th date 14 dealers wiU be ex- At this point, Ferguson naked to chester for the pa«* tliree j-ears. The charges of racial discrim­ though the study committee has non-violent—just as he did in May Mary Kearns, 132 Spruce St.; Nel­ quired for approval. If aU 100 aan- hilbiiting: Buna and Baibara be allowed to speak regarttog toe A U.S. Nat-y veteran of World ination stem from a situation In­ trying to solve toe dilemma When the bombing of a Negro mo­ son SnUth, fiS E. Middle *rpke,; A l­ Manchester Lodge of M a s ^ ators should vote, and that to un­ Webbi rt Boxsrood Shim, Rit 44A, literature passed out to tooae en­ War I. he was a member of Dil- volving the Rev. William M. Phil- M e i ^ tel touched off rioting by Negroes. bert Fournier, Coventry; Norman will meet tomorrow at the Ma­ likely since Sen. Clair Engle, D- Ashford; Beftty Cote of Windham tering toe hall. H m fou*-page National Guardsmen were worth-Oornell-Quey P9*rt of the pot of New Haven who, in a meet­ Puls, 24 Goalee Dr.; EmlUe Bug The meeting began by ehooelng American Legion. He was also sonic Temple. Lodge will open at Callf. Is Ul. 87 favorable votes -• Ceober; ' IS r. and Mrs. Vincent Robert RuBeell as moderator over leaflet, distributed by n group in placed on . alert. Gov. George C. ing with Gov. John N. Dempsey bee, Somers; Mrs. Anna Poplck, 7:30 pm. The Master Ma^n de­ would ba needed for ratification. favor r t a separate school, litieluded a former member and pas*t grand earlier this month, complained Robert M. Banfiy Bertrand rt Agawam, Mass.; Dor- LaVergne WllUams yrho has bean Wallace sent 300 state troopers D. Uoyd Hobron 137 W. Main St„ RockvUle; Mrs. gree wUl be conferrwl ^ Senate DemocraUc Leader Mika -otlliy (^cdley of tbe Serenity Shop floor plans SM construction details knight of the Hartford Council. that although h« has owned prop­ moderator at town meettogs for Into the city at the request of Annie Hepton, EUington; David George H. .Alien Masonic Club of Mansfield of Montwia ordered ' on O oM - Lone in ‘ToUand; Martha of the new Meadowbrook Bdwol In K of C. and Bishop McMahon Gen­ erty at Andover Lake for eight many yean. RusseU himself said Mayor Albert Boutwell. Murphy, 43 Pioneer Circle; Mrs. the Hartford Electric Light Co. overtime sessions in an effort to -c-KmidaU of the Cfountry Cottage Tolland. Ferguson aaid too flyer The Sunday morning blast at the eral Assembly, 4-th Degree, K of C. years, he has been unable to use UF Initial Gifts Aides Frances Miels, Andover; Mites this was an "unusual oceurrence" He was a member of the Hotel accommodate more than 30 sena­ 'AnMques on Brandy St:, Bolton; but that he would do his be*t> loi* contained "dlecrepenctea'’ nnid ke Sixteenth Avenue Baptist church the lake because his three at­ D. U oyd Hobron, general mana-^ Pratt, Wapping; Raymond Brooks, tors who still want to make floor wltoed to elnrify thus. He sold Gr“eters of America. ^ with Marlow, serving as a mem­ The Ehnma NetUeton Group Ruth Bradley rt Mansfiekl City erate no disorder and wraild not occurred during a youth day pro' tempts to join the Andover Lake ger of the Southern New England 13 Emerson St.; Burton Alban, speeches on the traate. Eleven tha Meadowbrook plans In the flyer ffram at the church where numer- Survivors mciuaeinclude hisms wife,wiie, Mrs.mis. Property Owners Association have Telephone Company’s Manchester- ber of the Business Division. Ho­ ThompeMxville; Mrs. Ada Henry, Onter Congregational CYiucrh will . . — L ^ more en Rd., Monanekt. allow questions not strictly re­ mOet to the Robbins Room of the want to speak today, lated to the warning. are “mlaleeding” because they do BEEF SALE ous de.segregationHe.sevrevation meeUngsmeetings have UtchfteW been rejected. Since Andover Lake Rockvllle district; and Robert M. bron, a member of the U F board of Walpole. Mass.; John Calve Jr„ 63 " Also, Ruth Boyce of Manches­ not fiiow toe complete pleture. He It.T church tomorrow at 8 p.m. a Tuesday. John C3arke, secretary rt the a man-made, privately owned Baiitly, vice president of Bpr’ ’” directors, la serving on Its budget New Bolton Rd.; Mrs. <3eUa Matus, Mansfield indicated ha did not ter; Helga and 'WUHom Fenton rt M id th ts s STS ^coBStruetloii eo&ts* ^ It'' kiUed the four young girls daughter, Mrs. Slgfried Schrainer demonstration of artlclee to be "East Longmeodow, Mass.; George school building committee, read area, use of the lake Is dependent Oil Co., are vice chairmen o f the commitee. Colchester; Mrs. Mary Stlro, Tol think the oratory would ehaim and do not Include moveable equip­ and in ured 23 others Within a of Norwalk: a brother Paul Dwyer made for the church fair will be minutes of their meetings and ex­ upon membership in the associa­ United F^ind’s Initial Gifes Cu .- Others who will help in the land; Mrs. Slpia Schwalb, 85 Con many votes. "A t this stage in the 'Xarbakor- of • Hartford; Mildred ment as specified in the total bud- hours two Neero bovs were and a sister, Mrs. Mary Higgins, ^ven before a social time. plained in detail what they had tion. The Rev. Mr. Phllpot claims mlttee. They were appointed by Initial Gifts Division arc Dr. Rob­ way Rd.; Robert Moqula, 14 Chris­ proceedings it to my guess ^ t ’ J.yon of tbe Comer House In Wil- jet for the local school. He said i^otm dlati inot^fr part^of the b^^ of Hartford, five ^^dcWl- done and how they arrived at that denial of membership was George Marlow, chairman of that ert R. Keeney Jr„ Dr. Harold P. topher Dr., RockvUle', Geraldine practically every eenator haa limon'tie; Oaroline OosteUo of 'WU- lia t a new school oan coat from city, and three other persons were drm^a^^^^^o “ ^<=Wldrem Fields, and Atty. Anthoiw J. Gryk. their conclusions. Architect Roy' Ground Beef msui based solely on Ms race. committee. Pelleochis, 76 Mountain 8L, Rock- Cadet Robert K. Craig, son of made up hto mind." he aaid. "limantic; Marjorie Thompaon and $430,000 to $620,000 depending on Ground Chuck Dr. Keeney, a s ^ te d by Dr. Robert F'erguson then showed sUdei rt Another claim o f . prejudice was Marlow, long active in cstab^ vlUe; Mrs. Ann FYenoh, 186 Au­ Mr. and Mrs. John A. Craig of With President Kennedy sched­ Gtewly* Ftefeteo of the Frosty HIH what a town wants, what tyi>e of ’ "Not since integraUon leader; Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the J. Alesbury luid Dr. I^ lllp E. Sum­ tumn St; Charles Mlderbrand, 37 the four alternate plane and ex­ presented to the Governor by Ushing the United Fund, has serv­ 106 Proapect S t, completed four uled to speak before the U.N. "Antiques rt Stone; Francis Minor {>rqgram It desires end of course, I Medgar W. Evers was shot to, John F. Tierney Ftmeral Hom^ ed on Its board of directors since ner, will canvass the physicians; Village St., RockvUle; Janet Oies- weeks Indoctrination in varioM of HOppy Acrea Antiques on High plained that the iMidMt tochided to eeonomte ptetore. He added that I death at his home in Jackson, 219 W. Center St., wrtth a *°l*mn James Tsuffis of Andover. Tsuffls General Assembly on FridajN 1961. During last year’s campaign, Dr. Fields, the dentists; and Atty. eey, Hartford - Tpke., RockvUte; phases of operations at Otis AFB, .S t. and BHrM E ib rt Boutti St. an aecessories to bagu eperatleo. he would w teter to build a new R ibSteoks Miss., in June has the nation^s Ne- Wgh _Mas8 of ^the charged certain association mem­ there were strong reasons to puah Sirloin Steak he was chairman of the Business Gryk, 4he lawyers. Mrs. Geneva Toomby, 11. Scott Dr., Mass. He is a member of the for a vote on ratlflcaUon before The oommMtee In ebarge of ar- Including daeki, maps and other Kkool instead rt m ad> paignlng In earnest last April for McKee St „ » be aixMpted. What followed was features for an addition. Chuck Steak Jamee W. Lynch that. If a majority of the membera BIRTHS SATURDAY: A SQ« to • " ~ .Uam Kmoran and Hetman "Jake” desegregation here. ROCKVILLE—Funeral services a two-hour coofiuad debate on toe He added toat ooste per aquera felt the statement w «a a true ki- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prouty, 101 The choir of the Church of the cLeDoyt, eet-ep and James Wilks They achieved public school in­ Aasumptiem wUI resume rehearsals 12th Circuit nuances of the motion. Amend­ foot compere very favorably with were held Saturday at Jackson. dicstion of their feeUnga, then it Seaman Circle; a d a u gh t« to ^ J attd Boy Soout Troop 57, cleen-up. ment piled upon amendmont an tegration. Its beginning last week Heights, N.Y., for a former Rock­ Action Stalled on Dump Site; on. Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at the the propoeed ]R>rter addition. [ brought some student boycotts w>^d be released. Oopiee of the and Mrs. Edward McDonoum FVmM Sates Set those who pwhape (teslred no ad­ Bottom Round Roost ville man, James W. Lynch, 76, of church. New members are Invited RuosaU apeamMn. a member of and protests. Gov. Wallace earlier document will be sent to Gov, WindsorvUle; a son ^ Mr. and Court Gases ‘Hm Pubfic'Health Nuroing Ao- dition nt an did not sse hoW they Club Steak mw Astoria, N.Y.. who died Wednes­ Dempsey, the Rev. Mr. Philpot to attend. toe original Study oommittee, said bad sought to block the integra- Must Go to Referendum Vote Mrs. James Hayes, Nortem i« L • ooalfiUon wiU have two food sates could abstain from voting if the tha building eomsnittea had art day in AstorlA , • TVuflte, officers of the ALPOA RockvUle; a daughter to Mr. 'o n Eleetkin Day, Oct. 7. M n. (tecision rt the majority was baaed t l« i but was stymied by federal Cadet Thomas J. Norton, son of availed themsetvae of servicae rt- He was bom in RockvUle, July and to the Civil Righta Oommis- Mrs. Albert Tonkin, 255 Avery St. MANCHESTER SESSION Henry Sherman and Mrs. Richard only on those votes cast. Actual­ Intervention.' 6, 1888, a son of James H. and Janet Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Norton, f«wd by toe Connecticut Public Short Ribs This tense city spent a long, sion, which has been active in at­ \roters at Vernon’s town meeting^ Admitted yesterday: Mrs. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A James Daly. 44, no certato ad- Oonghlln wiU be in (fiarge rt one ly, they were voting for the plen Mary Scanlon Lynch. He was a Mrs. 144 Lenox St., recently completed Bspenditure Council which he felt Round Steok «»«» fearful day and night after Sun­ tempting a 8o*uUion to the prob­ tonight "'U'will pick ■a Antedate for a Hedman, ESUngton Ave. daughter to bir. and Mrs. David dreM, today was found guilty of at Vinton’s Store tn the north end they would prefer If it proved to resident of Rockville before mov­ lem. Nancy Lawson, Tolland; Mrs. his summer Air Fores Reserve Intoxication and resisting arrest would He hi with the atudy eoon day’s blast. Several fires broke Wheeler, 57 ‘Taiuier S t; a son to o f town find Mk«. Ernest G. Le- be financially possible; and If it to he made by tha apning and ing to Long Island. ^ The ateitement; referendum but will have no say Edith Buscher, 40 Cheetnut St. Officer Training Corps program and gdven 30 days and 90 days, out, rooks were thrown by Ne­ Mr. and Mrs. John Hg?enaha^ at OUa A ir Force Base, Mass. Ca­ Doyt and Ib e . Harry R. Ryan Jr. were not, the ^an eouM then ba planning cesnmiaeion under the { groes in various sections and some He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. ‘We the members o f the United the controversial incinerator Mrs. Miary Wilde. Weist Rd., Ver Glaatonbury; a son to Mr. anfl respectively, to run concurrently voted In toto. Top Round Roost Almira M. CooUdge Lynch: a det Norton is a member of the of 11m ozm in the south end of govermnenfs "701" plan. He aeld, Shoulder Steak ** gunfire was reported. Church of Christ of Andover, Bite proposal. non; Bernard Secore, 89 Vernon Mrs. Daniel Dimmook, ToUand; In the State Jell at Hartford. town, plaoe to be assignad. .Any- It was voted to use a secret bal­ brother, William Lynch of Rocky AFRO TC unit at the University ’nSrare is notoliig wiwag wHh ac- deeply regret the recent seeming­ Ave. son to Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred Ce- William Blaxenaky, 18, of 59 : one hawing food to be picked up lot althmigh tola vote had to be Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Mc­ ly (Uscriminatory actions com­ A petition of more than 300 of Notre Dame, ImL eepUng prrteeaionat hem and ws names filed Friday forestalled any Dtoobarg^ Saturday: Buean Del petHU, BaUngton; a son to Mr. Clinton St., was given 30 days to •en dey may contact Mrs. counted by a show rt hands. The Kenna of Hartford. . v mitted within our town. W e speak Conte, 37 Windemers Ave.; Wa(yne should get H hefors we tmild any- Brisket-raw r discussion or decision tonight and and ^rs. Heibert Steams. Tbomp- jail, execution suspended, after he CanghHn, lift*. LSDoyt or Mra u n y was 116 for and 08 against. Burial was in St. Bernard's out now, lest It seem by our si­ Knight, Crystal lA k e; Sandra Tha Army-Navy Qub Auxiliary The first banot did not Show n thtog-.’* Chuck Fillet Cemetery, Rockville. placed the matter on a referendum. sonvlHe; a daughter to Mr. a ^ wUl iqwnsor a card party tonight pleaded guilty to an Intoxication -Ryan. Owen B. Trask will do the Mrs. Marita Matrtek, a member lence that we are indifferent to Lively, Scott Dr., Vernon; Donald Mrs. Clarence LaCaiappelie, 37 charge. A one-year probation picking up. majority for any rt the plnne but such intolerance. According to statutes, a refer­ at 8 at the elubhouoe, 1090 Main of the board rt ednooHon who Baker, 23 Village St.; Mrs. Barbara Spring St., Rockville: a son to Mr. m the second ballot with 306 voting, Bfjra. Jeeeie H. Kean endum must be held not less than St. The public la welcome. period was also ordered against - - V PR N A wfll have Hs annual has voted againat accepting toe ‘We realize that a private As- Serra and son, Wapplng; Mrs and Mrs. James Seagers, 1 BUing- tall dance Oct. 19 at the Shell hod 108 votes for Plan "D." (This Mrs. Jesaie H- Tucker Kean, 76, aociation has probably-acted with­ seven and not more than 14 days the aiteused. A seixind count of proposed ptens, said She felt more I Flonken Ribs Edwin F. Dwyer Sr. after a petition containing at least Fhretyn Perkins, 66 EUington Ave ton Ave., RockvUle; a daughter intoxicaUon brought a guilty Chateau to Willlmantlc. oonaists rt eight rieoaroams, a Colif* Steok om of Meriden, widow of Joeeph Kean, in its legal rights; yet, as a Mrs. Nora Quinn, 67 EUington Peter Sadloweki, 48 Hollister St., multl-purpoae room, two kinder­ k>iM range planning w as needed. Edwin F. Dwyer Sr., 66, of 36 200 names is presented to the town to Mr. and Mra. Irving Tomter, finding and a $20 fine. Dance Leasoos Open died yeeterday at Meriden Hois' Church, we feel we must question Ave.; Mrs. Virginia Guardioni and a newspaper carrier for The gartens and nlterattem for $580,- She prtnted out tort toe last ad­ Ensign S t, ^Mclal agent In the in- pitaL clerk. ToU&nd. Bond (forfeitures, ranging from Tha Whirlaways Square Dance dition of six rooms has already the moral implications of such daughter, Stafford Springs. DISCHAROIBD SA‘rURDAY: Herald, lost $8 in the vicinity of 000). talUgenoe unlit of tbe Treasury Bom in Aiddlsoa on Oct. 4, 1887, action. The shame, humiliatiem, This means a referendum wlU $30 to $60. were also ordered by Club will conduct series of Western been proven to be too Mnak aitd Top Sirloin Roost Discharged yesterday: Paul m^t to our community as well IS to vote yes or no on four pro­ out-of-state motorists who failed at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Coventry satno mlatake again. and Hooptteil aifter a k n g lUnese. Roland Merritt, 44 Elm St.; Martha Mra Jane Foster, Wapping; Nor­ contact either Peter or The Herald was raised. Atty. EHaoheth D. She la aurvived by a daughter, .as to the individuals involved posals: 1) Enchase of the 29-acre to appear in <»urt today to an­ Grammar School.. The course Is Jurt before mldnlaht, 201 per­ Palmer, Tolland; Donald Yankee, man Bruce, 26 French Rd.; Mrs. office. Hutchins msked how much toe mUl tb. He served the U.S. Government a brother, three gran^daughten Stain the lives of each and 'everj' Kunzli-Clark property; 2) Appro­ swer to speeding charges. open to couples from town and sur­ sona part a final bnBot; lli, no CHUCK Main St., Vernon; Glenn Pierce, Jean Sklodoaky, 92 W. Main St., rate would go up and Tuttle eeti- Calif. Roost hi imiiartaiiit adminfotmteve poei- and three great-graadchUdren. one o f us. priation of $42,500 for the pur­ Campbell Council, K of C., will rounding towns. It Is sponsored by and 96, yes. Other Items in toe Chuck Roast wm.m Emerald Dr.; Mra. Shiela Rustic RockviUe; Mrs. Rose CtempbeU, mated ^ o u t 314 milla altooogh he taons, wtilcta Included, besides serv­ The funeral services wffi be held ^ 'As a religious fellowship, we chase; 3) Appointment of ah In­ meet tonight at the home at 8 p.m. the Coventry Recreation Commit­ wantoM. rtl relaitod to toe pasaage and son, 93 West St. 713 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Mary pointed out ha was not queHned to KIT, FORK ing as apedsl agent, a p o * as su- bomorrow at 2 pjn. at the Comer remind those responsible for these cinerator building committee; and and present two full-year scholar­ Columbia tee. Dick Zimmer will be the caller. of the flirt, ware passed ever. News of Servicetnen Shapleigh, 107 HoU St.; Mrs. Doris answer. Mra, Harriet Lyman, town pervioar of offloea of ooUeobon of and Foihes Funeral Home, 473 injustices that before God we are 4) Appropriation of $10,000 for ships to students now attending Nutrition Facta VIU Dale Meitxler, missile techni H e ^ e r , HUleide Ave., Vernon; treasurer, estimated It would be tatemal revenue in the New Eng, Broad St., Meriden. Burial will be an hlB children— responsible to iwe^by the committee to engage East Catholic High School. A meeting stressing the Import- Manrtteeter Eventag Herald _Qo- M e at Loaf s Man seaman, U ^ , son of Mr. and Three Men Hurt nearer 314 although she added this Flank Steak .t • land area, and chief of the employ­ in Bast Cemetery, Manriiester. Him for our actions. And to tha an engineering firm to determine Stanley Ruganls, 96 ’White St.; : ance of nutrition for older citizens porreepondeat, -yirghila | Mrs. Donald MMtzler of Mountain Irving Rand, East Hartford; Rob­ would not Include upkeep and ment bax cHvteiian In the ooUeotor'a Friends may at the funeral many members of the association coats and draw preliminary plans .will he held from 10 am . to noon Office at Hhctfiird. Spring Rd., is serving aboard the ert ffliatero, 214 Spring S t; Mra The Home League Ladies of the In 2-Car Crash staffing. In answer to a queetten,' OMteen. tetepbone 228-9W4. K G . s m t home tonight from 7 to 9. who have worked for so many for an Incneratw. attack aircraft carrier USS Kitty Salvation Army will meet tomor­ and again from 8 to 10 p.m. Names on the petition were main­ Jean R<»son, East Haraord; Mrs. MWEIN He woa deaignatted by the U.S. years to overcome racial preju­ Hawk which recently completed row at 2 p.m. at the Youth Center. Wednesday at the Tolland County It! Cat Chuck Roost ly from residents of the Kunzll- Gwendolyn Brown, 543 Wood- project and ways and messw eei*- Rib R oast Civil Service Cbmmiasion as a Mn. IraiA Lb StarkwMitIwr dice,' we extend sincere commen­ Middle Pacific cruise in prepara­ The special speedier will be Mrs. A two-«ar accident early Sat- Agricultural Center on Rt. 80 in panel member to oonduot oral ex- (Tlork area. A t the last town meet­ bridge S t; Lynn La Pier, 49 Wells ELDORADO hCra. Irma X4.. Starkweather, 79, dation. ,/ tion for her Far Ftest asaigninent Roy Sorenson, a social worker in uiday morning sent ttoee aaen to , Vernon. mitteei. Kennedy Says ARMOUR STAR o f 39 Joeeiph St.^ widow of Fred­ "A s Americana, we despair that ing, on Aug. 7, many residents S t; Mrs. Doris PerooxlaUo, 210 Another meeting, also open to Briefs with the Seventh Fleet slated for (Jhailer Oak S t; James Hender­ the Hartford area. Hostesses will Windham Community Menncrial Pkg. erick Starkweather, died yeaterday in a nation we call *th« land of from the area rei^stered opposition be Mrs. Thomas Russell, Mrs. the public, will be held at the same A public hearing by tos asndng Legal Notice October. K itty Hawk began her son, ISl Charter Oak St.; Ron­ Hoepital. The three, Wilbur SLICED BACON after a diort lUneM. the free.’ here, In our'town, fel­ to the proposed locaticm. Jamtma Dougan and Mrs. Joseph hours on Sept. 28 and will stress boar»1 bratheihoo^ln which It is made. ers Association. A town meeting bron Rd. Ck)unty Extension Service. mester. In said District deceased. A«>ert B. M iffltt, 20, son of Mr. Joel Oohan, Wapping; Mrs. Shir­ meeting of the season. Armando Peace osi R t 44A. MOTT’S The Connecticut Bank and Trust land, Robert Staiieweather, C>eo(ge 'And we appeal to all those requested by petiUon must be held According to police, ths Blair Rotary Nows are co i^ m ed in this matter to and Mrs. Albert M iffltt of Hart­ ley White, Wappt^; Andrew Theodore Wright will be in neHUon in military aid went to I Company. Trustee, having ezhiblled Starkweather, Henry Stailcweather within three day's after the peti­ Steve Cavagnoro, proprietor of vehicle was introlved In an accident The Women’s Auxiliary to tos Ua annual account with said estate to loee, Mountain two black angus steers raised by 6A and West St. Neither Daw­ Ladles’ Aasociation will prepare I be and the same la assigned for FNncral servioes will heM Commission be overruled and that hto niece and nephew, FVed Mini- son or a passenger, identified only Second Congregntloanl Churoh win Hersid’s BockrUle Boreau, 5 W. St., RockvUle; M ra Bllaaheth and serve the dinner. meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the were Korea, IS18.B milUoa; Boutt P B 0 * ' Y hearing on the allowance of said ac­ tommrow at 1:30 Trii^ two items tabled at the Aug. 7 cuoci Jr. and Patricia Mlnicuocl, as Mary Dawson, sustained in­ count and said Truatae'a two prior ac­ Main St., tetefrfione 875-3188 or Cola, Ellington; John Shaughnes- A reviaed Ust of the club’s board church basement There will be n Viet Nam $176.8 million and Na- lbs counts with said estate, and this Court Covenant Church, wlHi the Rev: K. Driver Blamed town meeting be acted on. A pro­ both of Coventry. juries. 849-8797. ay, UO W. Main St., RoidCvUte; of (Urectors, officers and heads rt training aesaion for toe every mem­ tlonaUst C h t e $175 milUoti. directs that noUce of the time and Bynar Rask officiating. Burtej wHl posal to appoint an Incinerator FieUher and Beaudry were re­ place assigned- lor said bearing be Francea Taylor, 143 8. Mato St; oommittees has been relSMed: ber canvass rt toe diuroh r t h P-hi. Economic aid in that same area be "In East Cemetery. ,/ building committee and another to Movies of Indianapolis Races ven to all persons known to be In- Scott Gaffney, 437 Center St.; leased after treatment, but La- Directors, Joseph H. Adams, Leon Wednesday at the Church Com­ of the Far Bast totaled $899.8 rested therem to appear and be beard Friende may call at tW Hobnee In Truck Flip appropriate $10,000 to the commit­ and Stock Car Races will be shown FTeur was adknitted. He reportedly million. Africa received $812.8 g M ra Fiances ‘Treschuk, South A. Dionne, Winthrop Merriam St., munity House. thereon by publishing a copy of thie F’uneral Home, 400 Mam St., to­ tee were tabled at the August Friday at 8. pjn. at the Army' order in some newspaper having a cir­ Windsor; Mrs. Statia Cbetelat, suffered rlh fractiuss. Henry B. Agnew, Harry R. Jfyan Cheerleaders Drill million. I night from 7 to 9. Tlte family at:g- meeting. Four Crashes N avy Club, 1090 Main St. The The N ear East and South Asia 1 0 0 1 . culation in. said District, at least seven RFDl, Manchester; William Our- State Trooper Charles Gunn "J r„ John W. Blssell and Theodore days before the day of said bearing, gests memorial oohtributlona be That Hurt 31 The Friday petition to place the Show to sponsored by the Manches­ The Coventry Pantherettee region—18 nations from Greece to ran, 247 Chatter O ak St.; Angel charged Blair with failure to C. Wright, sergeant-at-arms. P O T A T O e s and by mailing on or before September sent to Trinity Covenant Mwnorial questions on Uie voting machines cheerleaders are now meeting at India—received more U.S. aid | \ors 12 1963. by certified mall, a copy of O n W eekend Velez, Granby; Mrs. -Gertrude ter Travel Service and to open to yield the right pt way at an in­ ■ Officers: Winthrop Merriam F’und. Zeifdianiah Lemon, 34, o f Gran­ was apparently done In anticipa­ the public. tersection u d summoned Mm for 6:80 p.m. Wednesdays and F ri­ than any other region, $1,077,400,- this order tp-Laura B. Morton. v .Bat- tion that voters at the town meet­ Baker, 310 Hackmatack St.; Terry president; Harry R. Ryan J.. vice days at the Plains Athletic Field terson Aye., Westerly. Rhode Island; by, driver of an open stake-body appearance in Circuit O u rt 11, president; Henry B. Agnew, secre 000 In economic aselstance and | T.M .C .A of Manchester c/o Leon A. WUUain F. Defooie truck that toppled over last Thurs­ ing tonight would reaffirm the Au­ Four poreons were injured, none Heins, 216 HoUteter St.; Kenneth under the IfndwwWp rt K r a Thorp, . 18 Tanner St., Manchester, Pbebe Circle, Bhnanuel Lutheran Willlmantlc. tary; and Joseph H. Adams, treas­ |4U mllUon In military aid. day on a Rt. 16 ramp, spilling 4 'i gust decision to purchase the Adams, 176 Broad St; Mrs. Lu­ Qwrge H. Court The girls win mn.; Jacob F , Miller. President, William Francis Defocie, 54, of seriously, and two motorists were Church, will have its first meet­ urer. lOUtary aid to European eoun- tobaodo .workers into the road, has Kunzli-Clark property as a possi­ cinda Larkin, 100 Grove St, Rock- practicing until 8 p.m. fSr tot £ancheator' Memorial Hospital. Man­ Windsor Locks, died jnesterday at arrested, after four weekecMl craah- ing of the 1963-64 season tomor­ Committees: Ryan, service ac- triee totaled $1,682,000,000 and to l chester. Coni^ Manchester MemorialSt.' FYancUi Hospital after a brief been charged 'with speeding at ble incinerator site. vUle; Mrs. Barbara ReUly and row at 8 p.m. at Luther Hall at Panther midget football gamss. Latin America, $72.L mllUon. Bospital, c/o The ConnecUcut Bank and A frequent criticism of the town son, 109 Ridge St.; Mrs. Judith tlidtles; Dionne, attendance; Syl­ Parents are asked to pick up their 4 ,. DELICIOUS ON PANCAKES Trust Company. Treasurer. One Con- illness. He -was the brother of Mrs. such a rate as to endanger occu­ the church. Membera are remind­ vester J. Ploufe, classification: The raftort said ’’i«io r to the I GETS OUT STAINS meeting has been that only voters Kehler and daughter, Snipeic St„ Public Records daughters at 8 p.m. ilSmNTTEA 1 4-0$. stltuUon Flaia, Hartford. Conn.: New­ Lillian Crane of Woodland Rd., pants lives, and failure to carrj' Maureen L. Fbrtln, KeUy Rd., ed to bring knitted squares for an Nelson J. Bearce, dab bulletin and Alliance for Progress, aid for 14<«k. WfIGHT CONTROL..^ M. ington Hospital for Crippled children who have a -vital interest in the RockvUle; Mrs, Evelyn Bart and Already in the group are Bhar- SYRUP Homestead , 47‘ Coventry. a driver’s license. Vernon, 4srly today was taken to afghan that the group to making. Rotary magazine; Wright, fellow­ ^ o The Connecticut Bank and Trust' issues attend meetings. It was ex­ son, Wapping. on Leonard, CSaudla Oroow), Hol­ Latin Amerlea -was a small part AJAX CLEANSER METRECAL LIQUID Company, Treasurer, One Constitution Besides Mrs. Crane, he is sur- Lemon has been-ordered to ap­ HosteMee will' be Mra. Florence Warrantee Deeds ship; Bissell, membership: Ryan, of this country’s total aid pro­ ■vlved by hla wife, Dorothy De­ pear in Manchester’s Circuit Court pected that the decision at to­ Manchester Memorial Hospital and DISCHARCfED YESTERD AY: ly Mathews, Heidi Miner, Marltoe BEEF •H-4 BIRDS EYE ..iw Plasa. Hartford, Conn. Peterson, Mrs. Thora Maloney Mildred Cohen Schwab to Donald program anil public Information; gram,” hut last year "rseelved KILLS ROOM ODORS RICEARONI JOHN J. W ALLETT. Judge focie; two brothers, another sister, 12 on Sept. ?0. night’s meeting would deperid treated for a nose laceration and Carl Waddell, 30 Tanner St.; Janet and Mtoa Ifivian Larson. Hay, property on Conway Rd. Millerl Karen Jean, Laurie Jack- John H. Westland, Rotary Infor- approximately 26 per cent of all 7-oz. AIRWICK 7-€t. BABY BEANS 27’ and several nieces and nephews. n »e accident sent 31 workers to mainly on which neighborhood had bruised knees after she drove her Ouellette, 26 Willard St.; Debra Koloman Homok and Cecilia s<», iM is e Pearson, Jan Thomi>- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at Babcock, RFD 2, Rockville; Mrs. mktion and Louis A. Steullet, aou. b&rsha LeDoyt, Kathy Mori- ILS. foreign economic asMMance FLORIENT AIR SPRAY . Manchester, within and for the District The funeral will be held Wednes­ The hospital, 13 with serious in­ the largest repreaentatlon. oar into a pole and three used The 'VFW will meet tomorrow Horhok to JcMsph W. MacNeely commitments, totaling $1,128,700,-1 e l Manchester, on the 10th day of Sep­ day at 8:15 Am. from the J. M. juries—none critical. Nine re­ Eskins Ph.D. oars isit the Paul Dodge Pontiac, Patricia King, 18 Oak St., R(Kk- arty.^an et Diamemd, Joyce Dia­ OHh tember. 1963. at 8- pjn. at the Poet Home. and Louise E. MacNeeley, property 000.” FOR YOUR AUTOMATIC d o lepT ne' a p p l e Basainger Fhineral Home, 39 Pleas­ ceived arm, leg or rib fractures Wayne G. Kellner has received Inc., at 373 Main St. vUle; Hugo KcUils, 84 Cemper S t; at 25. Strong St. mond. Candy Dinamore, R<*ln Present Bon. John J. Waliett, Judze. Rodman Stewart, 19 Johnson Ter.; Salters and Marian Gregory. ^ In military aid to LaUn Ameri­ CUT GREEN BEANS 25’ Trust Estate n/l3tb Clause of will of ant St., Warehouse Point, with a and are still confined to the hos­ Ws doctoT’s degree In electrical Patroltezn Clarence W. Heritage, Joel Rottner, son of Mr. and William J. Asplnall to Emily A i- ca, BraoU topped the Hot with I Willie T. Morton, late of Manchester. In Mrs. Helen Fisher, Box 823, Man­ AD DETERGENT Sb T E ^ f f i p L E - . r 39’ requiem Mass at St. Many’s pital. A ll are in satisfactory condi­ engineering after recently com- who InveMgated the accident after Mra. Oscai; Rottner of 19 Lawton plnall, property cm Cedar St. $32.8 million. Peru received $10 said District deceased. chester; Raymond Finnegan, 80 8. az^upKnetor . Evening Herald The Connecticut Bank and Trust Church, Windsor Locks, at 9. Bur­ tion, a hospital spokesman .said requiremente at Massa­ driving the woman to the hMpi'tal, Rd., entered Wesleyan University, John R. Branlgan Jr. to Joanne New Modern Miiiirtn, Colombia $6.8 million, Adams St.; Joseph Vinci, 88 Clinton WASHDAY MIRACLE _ LIGHT CHUNK TUNA *17 35' Company, Truatee. havinz exhibited its ial will be In St. Mary’s Ceenet«ry, today. chusetts Institute of Technology. arrested her for failure to drive Middletown, yesterday as a freeh- Branigan, property at 134 Croft Oovssitey eoneepefidra^ Chile te-3 million, Guatemala $2.9 Wmual eoiint with aaid estate to this St^.; Robert Hebert, 96 Charter Oak bie Little, telei*one 742-6M1. Windsor Locks. Dr. Kellner, a RockvlBe H i ^ In the proper lane. She was ordered man. His roommate, Robert Leio' Dr. million, Ecuador $2.S million, Ar­ BROCCOLI SPEARS S 29‘ Court for allowance, it is '- S t; Beth Coppeto, 69 Ridgewood FAB DETERGENT WUMTOMATOES 3’^.r^M “ ORDERED: That the 3ttb day of Friends may call at the fimeral Schott graduate, earned his B.S. to appear In Circuit Court 13, Man- of New Orleans, La., was a week­ Bzeoutrix Deed Service Station gentina $3.3 million, Nicaragua St.; Dianne OoUette, Andovar^ SOMETHINO’S MISBINO September, 1968. at ten o’clock fore­ lK>me tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and degree In electrical englne«lng at eheeter, on Sept. SO. end guest o f the Rottnera. The estate of Mary Oervlni to $1.7 million, Panama and the Do­ noon. at the Prolmte Office In the Mu­ Car Destroyed Mary McVeigh, 487 Canter St.; MEMPHIS (AP) - The ;PTA CLEANS EVERYTHING ROUND TOMATOES 29’ tomorrow frf>m 2 to 4 and 7 to ' the University of Connecticut and The FbrUn oar had exitcMi'va Edward A. Burdette Jr. and Anna minican RapubUc $800,000 each. nicipal BuUdtnz in said Manchester, be Russell Glossoh, 618 Main B t; notice looked quUe urgent It ea^ and the same is assizned for a hear- pjn. hla M.A. degree at M3T. H e , is body damage and was towsd away. ‘The Professional Women’s Club C. Burdett, property at 316-218 $1<8 milUon and Bolivia I MIXED FRUIT X 39’ Inz. on the allowance of said account By Motcir Blaze currently an assistant professor Tbe used cars, a seiian, a statim Howard Pippin, Somers; Mrs. Gar- will meet tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. DhasUed that tola was ibe last AJAX LIQUID TOMAToV a STE 7 93’ Oak St. For Lease Seettr« rt toe year. It was very $1.4 million. Slid vald Trustee's two prior accounU at Northeastern University in wagon and converUtile, had mod- Unde Mothes, 99 South S t RockvUle at the Center Cktogregational inth aaid estate and this Court directs Qrttolalm Deeds Important hat "you” he there. In Europe, Italy received the GREASE CUniNG ACTION A custom-built motor in a 1936 Boston. He ie the son of 'Walter ettsEe damage, polioe reported Mrs. Loretta Hauptman, Loveland Church. The club w ill open its most military assiataaea, $70.7 t 8 m AT0"p UREE 3 ’ “’„ r M “ that notice of the time and place as- F u n e r a ls Rd., Rock-vUle; Charles Finnegan, Earl K. Hamel to Ralph L. •t^ e d for said hearing be given to all FV>rd convertible last night G. Kellner and the late Mrs. Edward D. Lucey, 17, of 139 1963-64 fleswon with potluck. Gome early. . mllUon, Denmark $44.4 mlUton, I CHICKEN A-LA KING X 65’ FVenite J r., property at 11-13 SoMfii Covfliitry Cfliitflr What tt failed to say, a persons known to be interested therein caught fire on Slater ^t., near the Kellner of Reed St. Addtson Rd., Glastonbury, late 188 Brent Rd.; Robert Vennfirt, Brainard PI. atwtw $852 mUllon, Netheriands VEL LIQUID VApiUAEXTRAa 'tr 35' lo appear and be heard thereon by pub­ IIH Bluefleld Dr.; Mrs. Edna fuddled Memphis father r a p t^ , lishing a copy of this order in some Rt. 15 underpass, and brought ex­ Married to the former Marlene Saturday nigliit was charged with $38.3 mllUon, Britain $31.1 million Miss Petiiiy Ambrose Hahn, 886 Highland St.; Mra. Mona Attechmenta CoN 423-1631 wasi the day, hour and loeatten FiGH'TS DETERGENT BACKWASH aewspaper having a circulation in said The private funeral of Miss Pris tensive damage. Stalger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, recldesB driving and was ordered Clarence J e ffm against James and Belgium $18.9 mllUon. CAT FOOD Wstrlct. at least seven days before the Eighth District firemen an­ Harold Steiger of White St., he to appear in Manchestsr’a CircuSt Daniels, 15 Ruasall Dr., Vamon; of the meettog. 1qi.4'raft0( SPAGHETTI pBOTiiN 2.5,. 41 day of said hearing, and by mailing on cilia Anne (Penny) Ambrose of Mra. Marie WUUamson, BUtogton; Miss Johnson Celello, properly on Union St, cent. V J or before September 12. 1963. bv cer- Lakeview Dr., Ckiventry, was held swered the alarm at 5:40 but were and M ra Kellner live with their Ooutl 12- on Sept. 30, for plea. $800. DYNAMO smooD Wied mall, a copy of this order to unable to save the motor, a fire Polioe said ttaiat Lucey was Murayn Late, 689 Woodbrldge St.; RONZONI Saturday morning from her home two children in Belmont, Mass. J ( ^ Cyrklewics and Helen Cyr- 7 ^8* 39' Newlngt<» Hospital for Crlpn’ed Chil­ spokesman said. The car, owned First Aid Oourses northbound on HiUStown Rd., Tammy Lackcxiskas, E llington; FUN BATH ROUIUON CUBES A dren c/o The Connecticut Bank and with a requiem Mass at St. Mary’s Mrs. DoroUiy Helm, Coventry; P. Fete Tonight kiewlcz against Joseph Caron and HOWARD JOHNSON Trust Company. Treasurer. One Con- by Thomas McCann of 56 Foley A standard first aid course is north o f HlBa St., to the left of August Kivimae, property on Au­ lO-ei. 7-at. PASTINA 2 35- Church, Coventry. The Rev. Ber­ John Bretman, East Hartford; FRIED CLAMS plcf. 69’ •stltutlcm Plaza. Hartford. Conn.: Jamb nard J. Foster was celebrant. Miss St., was termed a total loss. (3auM being held each Monday from 10 - WEDNESDAY t AJ*. Until Noofi ISLAND INN ____ s89‘ ‘The Connecticut Bank and Trust between New London and Provi has a valiid standard first aid card. St He was treated at the hoa- Company. Truater. havinz exhibited Joseph JuUgowsld DISCHARGED TODAY: Jerry began her service at the hospital erty on Bush HUl Rd., $77.65. TIDY CAT X 69' Its annual account with said estate to dence, which the trustees said lost Blythe is 8,lso instructor for this p IM and sent home. In 1922 as a secretary after three Marriage Uoensee DAIQUIRI MIX ^ 33’ Tile funeral of Joseph Jullgow- Tba aeoideat oocurrad, pofioe West, RFD 2. RockviUe; Mra. Jan­ fills Court for allowance. It la , ski of 3 Walnut St. was held this 148,769 last year and $12,135 dur­ course. years with the Manchester Red Gerald Michael Alfonso, 16 ORDERED: That the I4th day of Starts Basie Training aaid, wtMO Robeit W. Heim, 28, ice Malone. 26 Ward St.; Rock­ HORSERADISH 2 « 7 ‘ morning from the John F. Tierney ing the first three months of 1963. Cross. Drescher Rd„ and Diane Marie LIQUID ■eptember. 1968. at ten o’clock fore- Joseph F. Zabka Jr„ son of Mr. of 439 O n ter St., dHving east on vUle; Mrs. Frieda Puts, Mile HUl aooB at the Probate Office in the Mu- FVneral Home, 219 W. Center St. Discontlraiance of this service Master o f ceremonies at tbe din' Pesko, Blast Hartford. '^ITA in Zn, flO r and Mrs. Joseph Zabka 87 Silver- Hartford Rd., was alowtog down R d„ RockviUe; Mra. Shirley CREAMED SPINACH X 31' ■lelpal BuQdlnz in said Manchester, be with a solemn high Mass of re­ would eliminate stops at NoaiA, Raczkowskl, 162 Hig^i St., Rock­ ner will be Edward J. Thoms, ad- WUltom ^ y Thompson and j and the same b aaalzned for a bearint; wood Rd., Vernon, left Springfield, to moks a left turn. Lewie, drtv- PRELL SHAMPOO ' * 47’ H ERRING quiem at St. James’ Church. West Mystic and Stonlngtoh, vUle; Michael Stevens, Lake 8t„ mlntotetor at the hoqiital. Ths Ruth Margaret Sundstrom, 71 S A V I N G S ^^0^ Vr 43' on the allowance of aaid account-and Mass., this mornlng for basic train­ lag a motorcyole started to ditva HOLDS DENTURES aaid TrtiaUe’s two prior accounts with The Rev. Eugene F. Torpey was Coiiii.— except for special sum­ Vernon; Mra. Elizabeth Gibson, 19 R«v. C. Henry Anderson, pastor of Haynes S t, ‘Trinity Covenant WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE aaid eotate, and this Court directs that mer service— and Kenyons, Shan- ing in the Arm y warrant officer’s around tte Heim car but the tro n t Emanuel Lutheran Church, win tu t(/ 1 ^ 0 A ^ ■otlce of the time and place assizned celebrant, assisted by the Flev. U lac St. Church, O ct 4. of FRESH FISH, POULTRY, & TURKEYI FASTEETH 51 67' nock and Wickford Junction, R.I flight training program. After ^ wheel of the cycle (saught tiw left gira-the invocation. Ronald Cedric Giggle, 19 Durant -vsso* I \ lios tor said hearinz be ziren to all persons John D. Regan, deacon, and ' the fmnt bumper of the oar, throwing GLEEM TOOTHPASTE ^ 83‘ fcnown to be interested therein to ap­ Rev. Joseph H. McCann, subdea- weeks of basic training he wlU be BEOIONAL START-ABMEB Speakers 'will include' C. Blmoi* S t, and Barbara BBaine (%apm8n, transferred to flight school at ^'t. tha rider and cycle to tha ground. pear and he heard thereon by publtah- c—State Mo­ The title of regional star stats hospital; Jacob MlUer, president Church, Sept 31. ’ liiet. at leaM seven days-before the day tor Vehicle Department's dally rec­ Hospital Notes both vehicles. o f tha board of trustees; Pr. Theo­ BuOdtag Parndte Currant Annual Dividend in St. Bridget’s Cemetery. Father Polioe also tovasUgated a v w farmer was bestowed on 17-yaor- SAVE CASH and TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS of jn M hearinz. and mv mallinz on or ord of automobile' fatalities as of AxlmUted Saturday: Rsym oM dore Rosen, president rt the medi- To Roccl Alexander Co., for Man- On Insured Sayings kawre September UL 1961, by certified Regan bead the committal serv­ minor two-oar doUMon last nigtat old Paul MlUer of South Wood- lan. a eom' of this order to The Bast ice. past midnight and the total on the Plrtle, Greer Rd.. Vernon; Roland to^ p o b ^ Conn Charles Dubisl, John Hughes and Sfitvdiqr. ’ Ahxfllanf' ^ WALLETT. Jaiic 'Bmuy OsuTudar. XUlsd 200 ^ 2U I fil J IJ \ •f - V ''- I \r ' V' ’ ’ V \

\ tn A , • ■’ PAGE THIRTEEN •■ •■ /■ MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHES-raR,’ CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1968 ...... ? ' ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CiONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 dramatists Meet riC tl TWELVE Duplicate Bridge DAILT CROSBWORD Pt^OLB p R O U S O N OUR BOARDING MOUSE with MAIOR HOi^LE Wednesday night LITTLE SPORTS . To Start Friday TV-Radio Tonight A review of acUritioo fo r the — n ; ^ (11) Tsll lbs Truth ^ the little Theater of Manchester. W TM » NB10H6ORHOOD/1SPEI^^ Been N am ed Oeorge Perry, of South Windsor, «:W ) Movie at i (In iarognaa) i « \ 8:00 (U ) rv e Oof A Bsersi A caoes PCaona U»40) Harir Show (to^ pnareM l (M )jO o u rl^ Rsason Tlie dranaa group to ^lonsored-by M ttXM ttf weS known duplicate bridge hi- y , 8:80 ( 8 - 1 ^ ) Wsgtm ^ s ta lOMMt liiN ( t ) M «wa„ „ K (11) Vacstloa PteThflust the town recreation department TAMondMort n w ie a atruobor, will be In charge of this (40) Call Mr. D l-.OO ( 8-XMO) Stoney Burke and meets in the basement of the DOUBLE (18) Big Picture BI>lanfaiiDe HHM KBriian •lAAvilty that open to any reei- (14) Invitation to Art KDeetrt bMKl* to (10) For Tour InformsUoa <1" - ...... • former teohnioal.school on School M S a m e r dertts from the Town .of Manches­ (14) What’s New \(18) Subscription TV A POlMPTER AFtERAU-, ataaaer Peridne. B ren t, L o iin g , aon Perter P. and iMCtUe Parker \ i-11) Comedy Hour Spselals St Tbe meeting to open to all o t ter. The pcMTam will be held In 8:10.( 1) News. Sports and WsaUier Od3Ba4lti& 'fOOR K I M 1:10 (M ) Planet Barth reoidonte of Mancheator and vtcin- K G n d c M g t a w . . Peaddne, 514 F e lt Rd., Wk^Tiinc. H e w «a bom SefR. 4 aA Rock- the Senior CStlsena Center on 6:15 (11) Club House \ TBCHNlQUeX Kam eked (lOXArt Uaklstter SrCondMiM S S B M in fte vrllte Otty Hloopiltal. H is nwttem al griaiidpni anita are M r. and School St. starting at 7:46 p.m. 6:80 (10) Americans At Work (lO)^Petsr Ounn My- BU6GS BUNNY (H ) Jswiah Holidays KXMdde Min. Jotin B. Fturker, Be/Uemt, Maine. Hia paternal grauidfoAiier There will be a amoll admioeion )?&^S»nU^hrlnkl«, Production and buolneos atolfs STAMPS I 8) password Psss----■ w eo K le IMeuc W . Perkinn, Searaport, Maine. H e hM taro taiothen, ■■ OronkUs • < for “Boy MooU OW,” the forth- JUS';^5W 7M ' fat to oover' the cost of operation. rhouss QCACIOUSt I liwtrartor p eter Baul Jr., S; and Oorlieton Saaac, 5; and a aAater, Liorna CM- Priaea and refrertunenta wlU be 40) Superman■pel iilissr, ______B reaU u -----Point doming production of the group, T m u d N frv o u CARS, N O TA R Y aDBoroKr *BMhenative 3&OeeMtdM ,: 8)- Foffow,. olio (lO-lMO) .LgosMon will be announced at the meeting. srOMtiot in u r n m m tttti lebte. 8. featured each week, with plans for il8) Life - C O U L P M A K l ,P B T U M IA l K fU h SOOeeert fk m The show will be presented Nov. W4SHB> K B e M iN N KOBtamonW _ . ddBroOMreC many special .events throughout (11) Newsbeat U):S ,t % ./ w—^ m p r the— Sten— n r u )O K 2l6*iid moDqr KOeM flatdir WA upionlt K rol, 209 Spruce St. She was bom Sept. 9 a t ManOhee- (11-13-S0-40)/Nsws. Sports snd (23) Film torium . For further Informatian regard­ Weather / (80) NBC toeclal . KMongoll i |2 fl I* # F r r HI r Hi ter Memoiriial HOepttnl. Her miatemal grandparents ore Mr. and ing thto program coll the recrea­ (14) Film / 11:00 ( gS-lfraillMO40) News. Sports Plana for a patron campaign, asAmcrican po«t Mrs. Oeorge K- Dupont, 117 Ridge St. Her paternal grandpar­ tion department between 8:30 a. (10) DeMli Valley Days and Weather and a review of next eeeaon’s pro- SOAfOtiiMUon IT (18) SubScrlpOon TV U :ls ( 8) Moris aS olM ot ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mkloomb Adair, OaHt Hkrtibcd. She has m. and 5:30 p.m. (10) Toiriiht a Show (Oolory jecU the Children’a Wing, will one broUier, Richard Robert Jr., 2H. 7:15 (82) Buihmer Highlights 38Aba*a (eoob. IT (80) ipbrU Camera ,40) Stsve Afis be preeented. (arm) 7:80 ( 8-30i40) Outer Limits 11:20 JU) Moris , Joan Ooe wUl be in ohaige of a I MOTT MDepreation U b b y, Adam Herman, aon ot O m eat Blairi Jr. and Sunanne (1 0 -2 ^ ) NBC Movls (O U:10 (21-M) TmlgM IC) IKDCT Ifb .) Two club Officers \tow7(ID ^ lm 11888 ( l> Moris social time and refreahmente after StXmieiwoM Oieon LSilby, 12 Churdh St., Vernon. He was bom Sep*. 7 at the meethig. ^ S U P E R Mkncheeter Memorial Hoepital. His maternal grandparents are SFR HATDROArH TV WEEK Vt>R C50MPUETB LISTIKO nder (Romn) w ^ m a r k e t s .lfO A A ’6 37 Et cetera (afaj Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Olson, 34 Tolland Are., Rockville. At Area Parley / ■ P ^------isk - -T ' J ABOIK asSwiae getraa His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bmaet Ubby Sr., f(V^ ^ TO LEARM aOAiiide Kelly Rd., Vernon. He has a brother, Jbeon Fbtbes; and a sis­ Mra. Law rence D ecker Jr., 180 SOWElHltste. 41 More ter, DenUse Barton. T O O ». ^ omuaealed « • « « • Leurai St., South Wlndeor, preni- / Radio 4 S ^ M M d w e r dent, and Mra. J. Keith Corrlerc; 4B^tatkMi deevew Ralmond, Danielle Marie, daughter ot William Anthony and ,TTito Itoting Inoluiiea only those nows broodeasto of 10 or IS nitonte 516 W oodbridge St., vice pceeident, GLOBE j BY T. HAMLIN 47 Keep Tbereea KMa Satmond, New Rd., ToOend. She was bom Sept. 8 Mniittb. Some otatlons carry other short newscosto) A L L Y O O P 4BV«ntalbie lO _F ajt Manoheeter Memorial HospHtel. Her maternal grandparents are repreeentotlvca from the Jun­ 4»S«-lnmli WDBC—IMS o 7:80 Newt of the World a are Mr. and Mra. waiter S. Ktta, 7 Mldille Butcher Rd.. Rxjck-. ior Century Club of Manchester 8:10 Pope Concert -TB»/ MWIIS •CUVE PONE ) WHU-N«T *K AO rY_M E ____ >sre WQHT.OOP- BY DICK TURNER 8:U0 Jim Nettleton TRAVEL SERVICE j MTAU-IK CARNIVAL DOWM vflle. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Antonio attending the 64th N ew BJngland 10:06 NIghtbeat " m ..mowttib A k in o « A » r wnH 8:0U Raynor Shinu 11:00 Newi ICUat Saiknond, 399 GeuYIner St. She has one brother, Anthony W ll- Conference of Federated Women's I -la News o gi> rtil MNS 1 lAKKAHlKl OL' Stine ap 11:16 Sports Final ^ 905 MAIN STREET vr Ham, 14 months. Clube today, tomorrow and NHOT—010 11:80 Starlight Serena^ ^ CENTER CUT s w K m 6:00 Easy’ Ed Show 1 00 News and Sign On. 41letal Wednesday. , •43-2165 , v r Lamina, Lyn Ann, daughter of FToyde Arnold and Betty 6:20 News. Weather and Sports W P v r -i4 ie 16 t h e event ie being held at /the 7:15 Jeff Sprung 6:00 Joel Cash ‘. W t Flavell lAimbna, 216 Oak Grove St. She was bom Sept. 4 at Msn- Statler-HUton Hotel. Hartford, 11:30 Tonight at My Place 7:00 BUI Bnabea . Anthoriged agent la Man- India eheeter Memorial HoeplltaJ Her maternal grandparemlta are Mr. and and featuree dxjrtng the thrito-day 12:00 Sign Off 1200 ntrand ,^eheeter for all AirUnea, Ratl- rstepa Mita. Chester naven, 38% Church St. Her matemai grandpar- meeting addresses by Gov./ John WTU>-lii0 „ ^ News, Sports and ^rooda and SteamsUp Llnca.4 •SHid 6:01 . » e * * • I sisters -yMlss Elisabeth Garrett BobinsoB, D avid Brian, son o f Mr. and Mrs. ChairleB W . Rob- and Miss/ Ruby Garrett — have 2- 99’ j ^ V m B R IO A N O o AXj s r y i tpMi, 22 Range HIU Dr., Vemnn. He was bom Sept 4 at Rock- I biben In the first grade or 89 v40e CGy HospHtal. Hte matemai grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 1 years. ^ (L IM IT 6 LBS. PER CUSTOMER) for fuel oHs, servico, Irvin Bheesley of Brie, Pa. Hte petemal grandparents are Mr. Miss Elisabeth has taught flrst- and Mka. E. W. Robtaeon, Brie. He has'a brother, Richard Oar- I year classes for 40 years and her hotting equipment jbB, 4. ■ 1 ; sister has been instructing first- • ■ • • • I graders for 46 years. In that • HIGHLAND PARK MARKET phone 522-8151 Neuman. Clarke WlUlam Jr„ son of Clarke and Helen Kirk­ time, they estimate they have 5 . 817 H 1 0 H I,A N D S T R E E T — P H O N E 948-4278 land Neunsm of Gem Dr., CMcheelter. Mm. Neuman tormerty taught some 2,680 \ students to 170 P E A R L STKMl!.-!' taught ai Bennet Junior High School. He was bom Aug.' 4.j read and write. Including many HARTFORD, CONN. GROUND FRESH EVERY HOUR! at Hkrtftwd Hortpltal. His matemai gnandporents are Mr. and children of former pupils. Mm. George W. KirkSand, 'Dx>y, N. Y. His paternal grandmoth­ L E A N M er to Mira Anthony Neuman, T i^ . • ♦ • • * BY JOE CAMPBELL 4 BONNIE «*8oBWbqari bMii •trlniibie yo“ »*>«S ^ Rlobord l^nce Paul, aon of Clyde C. Jr. and Joanne Gus- Main St., Manchester GROUND BEEF lb. J| SeedW M W edfcr^ p««r tatbon Richard, 56 Benton St. He was bom Sept. 11 at Manchea- S •M hM rtbaftlnsi ter Memorial Hospital. HIto maternal grandparents are Mr. airt Phone 643-4123 I T S H O T HOWABOUrX OH.MO. © Mrs Arthur GuNtafson. 47 Princeton St. His partemal grand- N IC E T O IF \ME.iUST(TB(i(nMOULO T ig aOMiitA— C ^ W A A P m . garertts are Mr. and Mrs. CTyde C. Richard Sr., 110 Weidrington HOUSE kHALE iiilHilHlliiiiiiiliiiiiHm m K ABOUT TEASE S BE G G G G G PEOPLE* SOMEBOOVW TERRIBLE Chapman. Mlchart Paul, aon of Omar Bartlett and Lois Glmi- SAVE 9c Over NotT Brand B E N C A S E Y tia Chapmen, 161 Cooper HIH St. He was bom Aug. 30 at Hkrtifortl HospHtial. H is m aternal grandporenU are Mr. aim Mra. A. W. GlmitiB, 56 Ferguson Rd. Hte patemtol grandmoW^ to ... open thursday night till 9... Mrs. Lauretta Downes, Baet Hartford. He hM two bTOttiera, 6ERIANN 0 ™ S „ Q 7 C OFOOURSeXNeMR >bw < -.N yES,CHUM.HEff /aC II.T)a FOR Clayton Mark, 2%, and Stephen Robert, 1. WHITE BREAD | HM>A»«dDPBL'X> . SORT OF GENERAnONS THEfBXS HWENfBE REVnAUtEAC. r i iNPSOMS, IT fifliSTERTHAM ITCO UL^,"” K ______— A I N YH E? CO»riB2L.NCM/iMF~ RpRi MANCHESTER ADULT

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968 PAGE FOURTEEN THE rise Open Totals Herald Angle E A R L Y O ST Sports Editor Tittle Stars Komar and Duke NA’nONAL LEAGUE Sunday^ ^desk and we disoussed the Eagles W. L. Pot G.B. Heavy fog greeted these brown and football at the new local school Gould Decide NL Pennant Los Angeles ; .81 W .807 eyes this September morning and . . . Scheduled trip to Bantam Lake «-has retired, Bob Noren is in Blyri% Singles Finalists 8 t Louis ...... 81 81 J18B it wasn’t untU nearly noon that In Winsted to watch Oolumbia In G iants’ San Francisco 81 88 .640 By EARL YOST Ohio, Max Schubert is sidelined football players under Coach Buff and Ricky Anderson did not play. t)ie sun broke through and made T Milwaukee .. . .80 71 .680 Scores were sky-higrh in yes­ its presence . . Attended church Donelll waa canceled at the last NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia ...78 72 .6*8 terday’s first day of the 17th The foursome had the honor of minute, the junket being one that Both singles finalists— Carl Komar and Martin Duke— will teeing off first — at 7 am — for with my family and then headed “ WeVe been fortunate in the dnolnnati .... 80 78 ..5*8 annual Manchester Open Golf for a Rhode Island beach, Weeka- I had been looking forward to for Initial Wiii also be competing in the finals of the doubles division of tha Chicago ...... 76 76 .500 vears There was no fog yesterda.y several weeks. The Lion party is’ paet. When we play a bad Tournament with a trio of 74s a.m. but that wind, oh! paug, for a day’s outing. Swim­ Town Tennis ^ Tournament. Championship matches in both game we turn around and beat Pittsburgh___ 70 78 .470 ming was limited with a heavy easily the best of the fall season NEW YORK (AP)—“They Houston ...... 58 88 .884 88'i i pacing: the list. A field of. 197 Krwm Kftnn**dv ...... 3 4 -4 0 -7 4 at college grid sites, Publicist Phil divisions are slated Saturday at the Manchester High courts. Charles JablDnaki^...... 3 8 - 36 -7 4 fog rolling In from the AtlanUc beat UB.” I ------f Komar teamed with Mancncs- somecme pretty good." said New Tork ___ 40 10* .8*6 4*1 3 9 - 8 5 -7 4 Burke o t (Columbia one of the truly not a record— amRteur.8 took Tom Fugiel Ocean and I kind of regretted not , ter High net Coaoh Phil Hyde to Loe Angeles Manager Walter Sunday's Results part as the Open was revived after Bob FasKowskI .... 3 4 -4 1 -7 5 staying around home where I best In the buslnees . . . “How can Jim Ringo said it, the firsti Jim (ioflhaigian 87-8S -7S our team (Red Sox) be so high Phlladel|rtila 8, Ix« Angeles 1 a year's lapse. X strong East wnnd 4 0 - 85 -7 6 could have watched pro football time such a phrase hfid beeh Alston. ,rim Piiito ...... one half of the season and so low Duke paired with Harvey Pastel "I can’t think optimistirally or St. Louis 8-6, .Milwaukee *-0 throughout the day- hampered Sieve Aiulnilowlci 3 8 -3 8 -7 6 on video in addition to keeping uttered in a Green Bay Pack­ Raiders L o o k 3 8 -3 8 -7 6 the next?” Town Clerk Bid Tom- to arrive at the title round. p««Blnil*tleally about the pennant Cincinnati 8, Chicago 1 many of the contestants. Bill Cusiililg ...... abreast of the latest in the golf Jim Heirvatn ...... 4 0 -3 6 -7 6 klel asked during a visit . . . Con­ er home dressing room in The singles final is scheduled race. When you meet head on. Houston 6-5, N'ew York 4-0 Deadlocked for top honors after , Art Berube ...... 4 0 -8 6 -7 6 and basebaU world. .A number of Saturday morning at 10 with the 3 8 - 38 -7 6 Manchester residents in camping tractor Ray Dcunato, sUU Usted three years. Rugged Again anything can happen regardless San Francisco IS, Pittsburgh 6 the Sunday firing, which started Wallv Parciak ----- doubles to follow at 2 p.m. Komar of how gi*od you're going.” said Tuck Foaler ...... 4 0 -3 7 -7 7 trailers were breaking up for the among the bachelor ranks, reports ‘We had nothing going,” said Today’s Gaines at 7;06 and ended at 6;45 p.m., Steve Lexovileh .. 4 0 -3 7 -7 7 coach Vince Lombardi. “ We is defending his half of the doubles St. LouIb Manager .Tohnny Keane. 39- 38 T7 summer and preparing to corns he is no longer a horse owner, his Ins .Angeles (Podree 18-10) at were Ervin Kennedy of the home A lex Soil ...... mount having died recently . . ■ couldn’t even get our hands on In A F L Play crown won last sea.son with They said it Sunday after the St. Louis (Brogllo 18-8) (N). club with a 36-40 -74 round. Charlie ' Henrv Rockwell .. 4 0 - 3 7 -7 7 liome, Including the R ^ Haddens .38-39 77 Little League Appreciation Night the ball. We were lucky to get Charley CThristman, stage waa set for the beginning C h i c a g o (Jackson 14-14) at Jablonski. 22. of Ludlow, Mass., at ' Bud Aa.vkttii ...... and 'Tchti Blanchards. .1 arrived F,d M cCuf ...... 3 9 - .3S-77 back at 260 Burke St. at a re­ at the Army A Navy Club was a away 10-8.’’ NEW YORK (AP)—Only four Komar and Hyde defeated Jim of a three-game series tonight at \ Plttaburgh (Veale *-*) (N). 38-36 -74 and 18-year-olrt Tom Bob Waldi-oh Jr. . 4 1 - 3 6 -7 7 complete success at night. The at- That was the score by which the LeSure Sr. and Alan Williams in St. Louis between the first-place; San Francisco (Alarichal 32-8) Fugiel of Wvekoff Park, Mass., at I Wlllir Olekr ntiki . 4 0 - 3 7 -7 7 spectable hour and it gave me a players are left from the originM Bob MacKav ...... 4 1 - 36 -7 7 chance to catch up on my read­ tonttanoe was good, the steak meal Chicago Bears upended the mighty Oakland Raiders. And it shows. the semifinals, 6-3. 4-6, 6-4. Pastel Dodgers and second-place Cardin- j at Milwaukee (Clonlnger 9-9) (N). 89-35- 74. ' ■ > B(di Kaek ...... 38-4>r*a . . . . 4 0 - 3S -78 League club haa played two games, 1 Ed Traygia ...... 4 3 -3 7 -7 8 M onday sage on bcuMball was t ^ grade got off to Its 44th season. won two games, doubled last fore eliminating Dick Law and Philadelphia at NeW Y’ork. 8 p.m. 4 2 - 36 78 Alston said It following a 8-1 loss took over the course with the pros , Hamk Skiba ...... V'j.titMig' profiuced a hea'vy vol- Goodnough was a last minute ad­ Otherwise, it was business as year's output and entered its name Paul Sullivan. 6-3. 4-6, 6-2. to Philadelphia In which three Chicago at Pittsburgh *, (twi-n) shooting for fir.st prize, a mintmum Nick Koback ...... 4 1 - 37-7 8 .39-39-78 dition to the program, thanks to usual for such standouts as Jim in the Western Division champion­ Quai'terfinal results saw Komar paaeed halls, a couple of mental Houston at Onrinnatl, (N). *400. The pros have been guarante­ Cbarlle Baxter ... umn of mall for this desk includ­ ERV KENNEDY Bteve Kaulan 3 9 - 3 9 -7 8 ing lettera from Lou Mandell, for Matt Morlarty. No one was hap­ Brown tuid Y. A. Tittle. Brown ran ship sweep-stakes. and Hyde oust Mel Horowitz and lapses and the flve-hlt pitching of San Francisco at Milwaukee, ed *1.000 in cash with *600 set Carl Kaalt ...... 40- 39-79 ' pier with the turn of events than for 162 yards and scored three Dave Warren. 6-2, 6-1; LeSure and 3 8 -4 1 -7 9 many years wire editor of The Quarterback Oitton David.son the Phillies’ Green left the (N). aside for merchandise for low ama­ in cards, making il that much Bill Deaay ...... Tom Conran who served as Little times In the Browns’ 37-14 romp Williams defeated Adam Rhodes easier for the scorekeepers. | Sieve Malara ... .39-40-79 Herald, and Ray Walsh, geneiral engineered the attack Sunday, Dodgers with a mere one-game Ins .Angeles at St. Louis. (N). teur scorers. Rav Fahev 4 1 - 38 79 League president, and who la eX' over Washington before 57,618 In and Don Richter, 6-2. 6-3; Law lead ewer the surging Cardinals. Local Low Scorers i 43- 36-79 manager otf the Neiw York Giants. passing for two touchdowns and Burke Defender .Toe Miaaano ... ■ Mandell Is now back home in New pectM to be nominated for anoth­ Cleveland and bald, ol Y. A. and Sullivan topped Karl Kehler AMERICAN LBAGl'E Beaidee Kennedy, other loc» ■ low | "Don Wolff ...... 37-42-79 er teim . . . Entered an unottlclal passed for three touchdowns and scoring one as the Raiders over­ Keane said it after Lew Bur­ Eddie Burke of Woodbridge is Hamipahlre and ks employed at the whelmed Buffalo 35-17 before 17,- and Frank Cowan, 6-1. 6-2; while Pet. OB scorers were Jim Horvath 40 36 ] steak eating oontest with Horace ran for another in New York’s dette’s slx-hlt pitching and Ray W L the defending Open champion. He Now Bampchlre News In Man­ 569 at Oakland. Pastel and Duke toppled Dan — 76. Wallv Parciak 3^-38- 76 and a 37-28 pomeback over the Colts be^ Sadecki’B five-hitter gave St. Lou­ X-.\ew York' 100 5* .868 shot a 68 in '61 and then defeated chester . . . Veteran Manchester Mutphey, Jim Herdlc and Mike Minior and Fred Nelson. 6-1. 6-2. trio at ■ 77, Tuck Foster 40-38. j NimliowakL Aifter three, 1 quit, lore 60,029 In . The Oakland-Buffalo game ie a and 8-0 doubleheader Chicago. . 86 «5 .667 14 Tim DeBoufre in an 18-hoIe playoff. stock car driver Gene 'White re­ woimd up a weekend program that Re«ult,s of the opening round sweep of Milwaukee, their 10th Minnesota .. . . 8.6 $7 .669 16 Henry Rockwell 40-37 and Willie Quite a Shot! as did my opponents . . . Enjoyed Minnesota came from behind were: Komai and Hyde, bye; Pro Alex Hackney of the Man­ Oleksinski 40-37. ported disiappolntment in his 12th talking vrith fellowz prominent In and edged the 49ers 24-20 In Sun began Saturday with San Diego .stralgtat ylctory and Oielr 19th In Baltimore .. . . 79 7* .5*3 2«l chester club said he expected near­ edging Boston 17-13 before 26,097 Horowitz and Wai'ren def. Bill 20 gamea In a Md to ovwhaul Los 78 .403 *6 Only .amatetir ever to win. Alex finiah In the 250-lapper last Sat­ the Little League program as Francisco and Pittsburgh had to PAINED PACKERS— Fullback Jim Taylor, left, linebacker Bill Forester and end Willie Detroit ...... 74 ly 200 to take part in today’s urday night at Riverside Park. at S€in Diego and Houston beat Bayer and Dave Kahn 7-6, 3-6, Angeles. Boston ...... 78 79 .480 *7 Scott,' in 1960, had to be contejit One for Ripley coaches, tunpiies and offlclaLB like settle for a 21-21 tie In Philadel­ activities. with a 77 round. Par is 36-34 70. Charlie Transne, retired .' The pftaceonent was worth $40 at Davis, right, of the Packers present a study in dejection in the final moments of yester­ Denver before 22.856 at Houston. 6-4; Rhodes and Richter def. Pel# The Dodgers, who led by seven Cleveland . .. . 72 81 .471 28I Mike Cappa, Al Ck)Wlea, George phia when Lou Michaels blew a Wise and Anders Lundwall by de­ Los Angeles . . 88 84 .447 8* The leth hole, a par four, proved Record number of amate'its for UConn profeasor, playing golf the payoCf window and the car Mltney, Al Sproul, BTed Ware, potential tie-breaking conversion. day’s 10-3 loss to Chicago at Green Bay. (AP Photofax.)______Kansas City and New York were games on Aug. 80, have 12 games one-day is 221 set li, 1968. There In a foursome with Dave Don- ownen got hds idtare out of the fault ; LeSure and Williams def. Kansas City . . 67 88 .447 32 I to be Kennedy's downfall. The 1961 Tony DUE^aralo, Earl Moore, Denny In other Sunday games. not scheduled. This week’s'sched­ remaining. The Cardinals, who . Manchester Club champion, an ! were 220 In 1953 and 197 — wnich ton, A1 fSinrilln and Bert Me- |4i0. Firat plaoe was worth $700, Mather Neill suid Terry Neill. 6-1, have lost only one game since Washington . . 68 97 .368 46 Chuto aad Doiva DelMsrohant,' to Detroit blasted the Rams 23-2 ule shows Houston at New York. 6-4; Law aiid Sullivan def. Dave X-C‘linched Pennant ! engineer at Pratt It Whitney, need- matched Sunday’s total—in 1960. Conkey. hit a seven Iron to the tYhlte said. The auto body man at list just a few. I boo, was honored, at Los Angeles and St. Louis up­ Boston . at Oakland and , Kansas Aug. 80, have 10 left. They’ye all SHORT PUTTS — Missed Joe 17 th Island green at Mlnne- Coach Pleased with Jamboree Showing Keith and Pete Thome 5-3, 6-2; even tn victories, with St. Louis ! ed eight strokes before the ball Morinrty'a taUed to win a feature being the rsoiplent of an apprecla- set Dallas 84-7 on the Cowboys’ City at Buffalo, all on Sunday. Sunday's Results dropped into the cup on the 16th. Handley and Carroll Barrett, two chaug Satardsy. at Riverside but 'will never come Davidson connected on 14 of 29 Kehler and (Jowan def, Thayer two games back tn the lost col- Cleveland 8, Los Angeles 8. tkm plaque, along with Howie Hol­ home field In Saturday night en­ Brow'ne and Keith Wooipert 9-7, On a brighter side, the 29-year-oId old pros, handling the scoreboard The ball did not quite carry ciosar if be races another 100 comb, who was absent, of this counters. passes for 316 yards, pawing five unm. HAPPY TRIO—St. Louis pitchers Lou Burdette (1) and Ray Sadecki (r) throw their Baltimore 2, Detroit 1. amateur picked up five birdies. . . . Woathsr- waa oool and wintry the water but bounded elf a years. White led for 74 lape of a yards to Powell for one TD and 8-6; Minior and Nelson def. Bob New York *, Minnesota 1. staff. The seven-game opening pro­ Beach Sr. and Qiarley Jacobson The pitching rotation looks Mke arms around Cardinal catcher Tira McCarver following doubleheader in which Cards won Strangely, all three co-leaders throughout and Utter cold before duck’s back and rolled on 9o the ' 76-lap feature several weeks ago gram drew a rousing total of 73 to (Jletm Daniels for another thla tor the three-game series; Boston 6, Kansas City 8. darkneas when the last foursomes apron of the green. The *iek to overtaken by Jooco Mag- T h n n ila y Daniels also .scored on a two-yauxl 4-6, 6-4. 7-5; Pastri and Duke, and pulled to within one game of Los Angelias. Burdette and Sadecki went all the way Chicago at Washinghm. ppd. were, at one time, scholaaric cham­ 884,784, an average of 47,819. bye. Lm Angeles—Johnny Podres. 13- pions. Kennedy in Maine and Fu­ finished up . . . "T3ds was the beet protested lou®y snd went mer­ giaootno on the last lap . . . Per­ Bowling results have started to In the American Football nm and Davidson scampered five Today’s Games East Assists in Victory 10; Sandy KOufax. 33-S, and prob­ for their wins. (AP Photofax). giel and Jablonski in Maosaclui- morning opening, weather-wise, rily on Its way. fect night for tennis and with my come In daily via several means League, Houston edged Denver 20- for a touchdown. Jackie Kemp ably Pete RIchert, 6-1. Chicago (Horirn 8-7 at Washing­ aetts. Fugiel is the son o f a pro and since I've been here.” Pro Alex Trsnsue. antaaed at Eie i n ­ game at its peak, at least one and a welcomed face at the desk 14 and San Diego got by Boston passed 17 and 53 yards to El Du- ton, (Hannan 1-9). Hackney said in between puffs on dent.. bogeyed the par Ewne Reman Staving Amalenr It. Louis—Ernie Brogllo, 16-8; Wes Covington and Roeeboro's 142nd homer, with one on. The ' “ We're ready as we ever will Jablonski is fresh out oif the Navy fisels it is, I found a neighbor who was Mailman Joe Tworonlte with 17-18 Saturday, and Oakland bent Success (m the field a n d t " ^ the tetter ^ v e n drew firsthand defensive atalwatrte Tom benion for the Bills TDs. Kemp Curt Stonraons, 18-7, and Bob Glb- (Cardinals already had their three be," said Keane. Only Game Scheduled, a/ter serving a four-year hitch. a Mg cigar . . . The Dawn Patrol waa a willing opponent until du k- scores from the Y Lieague. The Buffalo 86-17 Sunday. Kansas <31ty and Da'vldson combined for a DEIS MOINES, Iowa (AP) — first passed ball. Tnesday’a Game# blood, ocoring a TD when quarter­ Carey, Skip Thomas and John soa, 18-8. runs on a double by Ken Boyer In the other gamea; Forty-two players failed to tim ef years is no more. BUI Stevenson nets set in. big Main 8 t latter carrier has and New York were Idle. pleasure among the coaching back Jim Dlonlzo scored from four league record of 752 yards in the Amateur golf frustrates ite cham­ ■' Two more passed balls by Baltbnore at Loe Angeiea. S, Osborne for special mention. pion, Deane Beman, but he has While the Dodgers and Cardin­ Roseboro. a late throw by Ron and Bill White’s homer in the Tsitouris, 10-8, lost his bid for been one of the town’s top rank­ staff marked East Catholic yards out on a quarterback air. I second and Boyer's homer in the (T-N). Toeailay ing small pin rollers for more BBAR8-PACKER8— “We still made some errors,” The Chargers put it out of the rib. Intention Of turning profesolon- als were tai the spotlight Sunday, : Fairly on a .sacrifice and Roy shutout when Billy Williams hit Detroit at Minnesota, (N’>. 'J, High’s first formal football ap­ “keeper.” A pleuse kick for the ex­ Caneiniiati’s John Tsltouris three- fourth. I a homer for the Cubs iif the ninth. ‘BC Hones Offense- Boertbig oeiteda has been picidng than two decades. .Sports writers The big bomb was dropped in tra point was good. the former Central Obnnecticut Ftetrlots reach with two long sec­ al to rid himself of the mood. Sievers' home run led to the rest Boston nt CMeago, .8 p.m. pearance Saturday in a four- Ut tha Chicago fXjbs 8-1, Willie of the runs Sadecki. 10-8, had an easier job, | Edde Kasko led the Reds attack <«• tq> mommUim land two early mom- from Connecticut were scheduled Green Bay. The powerful Packersi. At the e n d V the m ^ e r Blast CoUege grid captain said, “but we ond quarter passes. Tobin Rote "I’ve got an Insurance bustness New Tolfc at Ol^elaad, 8 p.aa. to help the Meta celebrate Duke gunning for a third straight team jamboree at East Hart­ looked much better than against pltch^ one 43 yards to Lance Al that takes a lot of time and a Maya hit his 36th homer as San Were the errors indicative of the backed by a 14-hit attackthat in-1 against Dick Ellsworth, 20-10, Kansas City at Washington, (N). i t a g .phpno' .oaKers seeking infor- and South took over, East assum­ Francisco walloped Plttaburgh 13-5 Dodgers’ choking? eluded three hits each by Charley with three hits, maitlon on what copy will b« used Snider Night at the Polo Grounds league tlUe and beaten only once ford High field. About 2,500 fans ing Penney’s poeitioiii South re­ Plain-viUe last week. We’re hoping w'orth, and four minutes later growing family,” Beman. 28, said and Houston took a pair from the "As soon as someone makes an James and ~ Tim McCarver. ; The Giants scored five runs on New England Slate season were C y Perkink and but the message arrived too late, last season, never got untracked watched the Etegles team 'with placing Northwest. Halfbewk Tom to polish up these rough spots halfback Paul Lowe took a Rote today. "It doesn’t leave much New Tork Mets 6-4 and 5-0. error or gets beat that’s the first j singles by CJurt Flood, James. , four hits In the opener while Citris ' Jeanne Irish. Bowling coverage ie through a mix-up, and I stayed against the Bears’ crushing de­ Penney High of East Hartford to Bavier sot up the first Elagle score, Saturday at Bristol and be ready pitch out and heaved one 71 yards time for golf. “I work and suffer • • • thing you guys think about,” said said McCarver and Julian Javier gave ; Zachary and Hal Woodeshlck getting to be hea-vler with each around home port. .Rain was wel­ fense. defeat a Northwest Catholic-South recovering a South fumble on the for Waterford Sept. 28.” to Jerry Robinson. more than the piofesalonals do. FHILS-DODGER8— Alston. "We...... do that once 'in a■ the Cardinals-hvo runs in-the sec-i combined on a three-hitter for the Young Gridders ' pasalng year and the point has comed at . night, after I was able The Bears picked off four Bart Catholic combine, 26-10. latter’s 16. Three plays later the while. That doesn’t mean any­ ond— mt^c than they needed. | Colts' second game shutout. oome when one must decide whet to get a Uttle tennis In, my main Starr passes, limited th^e Packer While using a football coach’s stocky Bavier smash^ over for qrasn, a rarely used right-hand­ typical curtain o< cautious op­ er brought hla record to 6-4 thing. It hasn’t bothered the club. ' Collect$l,776 Opening Saturday is oompetltive bowling and What hope is to be In top physical c « i- quarterback to 11 completions in the score. A pass from Gary Sul ditlon again for the coming bes- 22 attempts for 78 yards and held timism, Etest Head Coach Andy livan to Gary Cass added two ex agalnat the Dodgers, aUowlng the . is bowling for entertainment Baylock netvertheleas let his pleas­ only run on a homer by Tommy CARDS-BRAVES— Dr. Gene Davris, Dartmouth’s big­ ketboll officiating season. the vaunted Packer ground game tra points and the Elast-Peiwiey The Cardinals came off a nine- Although they nrinaed Ihetr rated with Jimmy Brown and to 77 yards, 88 in 12 attempts by ure show through. His charges duo 'was tn fiont to stay. Davis in the fourth inning. The Bring on Dodgers or Cardinals $2,500 by $700, otfMals BOSTON (AP) — Under­ gest booster In this area, writes Friday scored twice during the jamboree C<.OOD,r Philliee already had put it out of game winning streak and' now dog Boaton OoUege has its the late Ernie Davla in poten­ Country Onb timt Harvard "might do it," mean­ Jim Taylor. A weak, woftfbly punt which ONE WEEK ONLY have a 10-game string. In the last of the MancIicheater DOdift* Foot­ tial—and rtrflout quarterb4*ek SWREPBrAKES—SUNDAY Friday the 13th! This is one The Bears’ Bob Jancks kicked _ ^ t h against South Catholic. He to the reach when they got to Don ball LeiHwe wtpreesod aatM ae- Jack (3oncannon-led offense ing the Johnnies look like a good will geteet another opportunity to ___ « Dryedale, 17-17, for two runs In eight games, the pitching staff has, WaUy Mahle. Class A --8tar Hilinski 71-1— man who isn’t superstitious a 82-yard field goal and the Pack­ South 28 started the Eagles off to tlon with the reonlta of their hemed and ready for a Syra­ bet ip the I'vy Football League.. . ers’ Jerry Kramer matched it rectify the mistakes (and there Em first on a i ^ l e by Tony Tay- come up with five shutouts. cuse team bidding for tha Mahla gained over 100 76, Tom Faulkner 76-6—70. Horace M ut^ey, park superin­ althoigh I heard several passing their second score. This time it Ford Ready for Anyone campaign for fnads yasterday. yards as the Orange handed Class B—John Melley 78- remarks of fellow workers who from 41 yards out, botl in the were some, of course) which lor, his steal of second,■ JohnnyJ( | Burdette, 9-11. had one until the Youngsters, olad in footUUl jer­ Eastern football champion­ It— tendent, an office visitor and we took four plays to move to the OaBisen’s singla, a bimt single by i seventh when Hank Aaron hit his BC one of its two loeaee in 10 M. Bari Ballsieper 83-11—71. a re .. .BUI (Carroll, of St. Bridget’s first quarter. The Bears broke the showed yesterday. The EJagles are seys, coileeted $1<451 in a hoase- ship when the New England discussed both Florida winter tri^ scheduled to take on Bristol Btest- end zona FuUback Walt Basnlght, NEW WHEELS start! last year, 12-0. Syra­ Claas C—George Budd 89-21;— Holy Neme Society, a caller tie in the third period with Billy doing extra duty because of an to-hoose canvass yesterday. season opens Saturday. and toe skating at Center Springs Wade directing a 68-yard march eih Saturday at Bristol in anoth­ In another Invasion of New cuse alao has the cream of an 68. Bud Edwards $7-26—72. Pond., .Annual Punt, Pass and football the topic. The local In- injury to first stringer Joe Alur After Trimming Twins Members ot the Pony League unbeaten freshman team ail and passing them into position on er scrimmage. • York state, Boston University Loa gross- -Stan Hilinski 71. .„.Klck contest, sponsored locally by suranceman said he was hopeful blcki, tallied from the 25. after team gathered $8*5 la a eoSec- of which cauaes cautious Blind bogey—Walt Olson. Tom at this krte date of getting a block the one. Joe Marconi rstmmed Opener Sept. 28 tion held during the diemm’s travels to favored Army. DUlon’a, -will be staged Saturday The opening game of the regu­ taking a pltchout from SuUi'van. ■ ■ ’ o OFf Quarterback Jerry Whel- Coach Ben Schwartzwalder to Faulkner 76s. of tickets for a New York (Slant over from there. The extra point attempt -was no NEW YORK (AP)—Whitey Ford is ready any day the parade Saturday. admit: "We will have a better morning, Oct. 12 at Charter Oak A capacity crowd of 42,237 saw lar schedule Is set Sept. 28 at Wa­ chel and mates launch the Park, Tom Oonran handling the home game. Also, he added, Del good but Bast (and Penney) left Dodgers and Cardinals get things settled. If the Dodgers win, League oStoials divided the ball club.” Shofner was being sought to head­ the 89th' meeting of the league’s terford. University of Massachusetts’ Ellington Ridge program with Pinky P oh l...R ec­ Saturday’s Jamboree opened the field at the half with a 14-7 he and Sandy Koufax will open the World Series. If the Car­ commuaity tatto 60 seotlons for quest for the Yankee Confer­ ZUly in Debut line the second annual winter two oldest rivals. It was the first during our pre­ Service Specials the oamraao. Nine of theoo Rhode Island makes its debut LADIBS’ FOU B-BALI^ reation Center buildings open Mon­ time the Packers had been beaten with Penney opposing Northwest lead. ence title at Maine in a head­ spoils night at East OatthoUc High dinals prevail, Ford’s Yankee Stadium opponent Oct. 2 prob- areas were not eevered yoator- under new Head Coach Jack SATURDAY day, Oot. 14 for the fall and winter at home since the Bears had Penney scored twice more on liner while Rhode Island la at • 'season, Jim Herdlc passing along ...John Groman, local Industii- the hapless South club In the third I ablv will be (iurt Simmons. * day and will be eompleted next Northeastern and 'Vermont at Zllly who aaya the Rams will Ixxw groae—Enea Warmington, alist, sobght Information on get­ turned the' trick in the season season winter tire Ford proved Sunday that he la Belinsky in 6 1-S innings but they Sunday. pass more and be’ "enthusias­ Connie Kelly, Louise Miner, A m thla information while vlaiting. opener three years ago. period. It was pretty much the handed him his fifth straight de­ AIC In non-leagrue combat. All three building directors will' be ting a major league baseball player * • • same story—a weak punt set up I primed for his usual October ex­ The youthful football pro­ The rest of the area’s kick­ tic” 1# not “ optimistic.” Teets 46-46—92. to speak at a baseball banquet in ercise. The New Tork Yankees’ feat in the majors and his eighth gram is sponsored by the PoUoo Northeastern Coach Joe Za- Low' net—Binnie Vandervoort, back. Ronnie Daigle at the West BROWNS-REDSKIN8— one score and another fumbde the of the season. It was Bo’s sec­ off program will find Hof- ' Bide, Charlie Graff at the East the near future; The usual et^klng other^ Going intOj the final quar­ ace threw a two-hitfer at the Min- and nre AthleHe Aasoeiatlen. str* at vastly - Improved bilski liked his offense but not Norata C^utae; Vera Honnon, (Sahy fee of the players— $200—didn’t Brown, a five-time rushing lead­ j nesota Twins for his 23rd victory, ond start since his return from Proceeds from yestardny's drive his defense after the Huskies Tardiff 93-20—73; Billie Marlow, Side and Don Cowles at the Y... er, who relinquished the crown to ter, the East-Penney squads were Honolulu and the Pacific Coa.st Springfield. Norwich at Col­ discourage the <^ler. In front, 26-7. 12- 1. win bo nsod to ptirrhaae and and Bowdoin scored .four touch­ Nellie Johneon. Sally Brand, AMee ■ ■ Perfect night for a little relax­ Taylor last year, had a field day League. -Mudeat Grant won with by. Bridgeport at Southern Northwest finally got ite side- Financially speaking. Ford and repair equipment aad to pewride Connecticut and Kntztjywn, downs apiece in a scrimmage Aasaldl 95-23 - 72. ation and tennis, my game at this Saturday against the Redskins. He aver­ I i the Yanks undoubtedly would vote a 10-hitter. Woody Held homered bisuranee for the yeagsters. decided by a Northeastern point until volleyball starts, held aged 10.8 yards on 16 carries, Y LEAGUE—Bruno MaazoU 142, back on the scoreboard with a lor Cleveland, Charley Dees for the Pa., Teachera at Central Con­ Morning off from the regular ! for a rich series with Los Angeles field goal. OBIBRS’ TOURNAMENT— my interest. caught three passes for 100 yards, Fred McOurry 141, Bill Adamy long (38-yard) field goal against Angels. necticut. SAniRDAY routine and I found wUling com­ Bast. Bob Gailivan, a left-footed and its big ball park. However, BC, the top Independent in “ I liked our agressivenesa, panions in my family for a trip to scored on runs of 80 and 10 yards 138, Larry Bates 1A2-146-400, the possibility of a head-to-head we are ahead of our position Low gross— Fred Meurant 99, W ^ n e » d a y and took an 83-yard pass for an­ Dick Buckley 373, Howie August hooter, made the points after New In la n d and perhaps the Elastem States Exposition at missing previoiis attempts from Yo^ can*t make a better deal ! jou.st with the fearless St. Louis one of the nation's best, is at this time last year.” said Gay Knapp 80. Porter Bllnn, well known for­ 'West Springfield. Beautiful day to other touchdown. 367, Joe Ruane 140-364, Joe , club and a dramatic final appear- Mantilla and Lamabe Do Part Vermont Coach CHfford Low net—Lou Becker 71-6— (Mi. mer athlete and now In the oil ipi'ank Ryan riddled the Red­ Twaronite 139-364, E21 Fidh 368, the 39 and 31, distances worthy of plotting a tvlde open attack be out in the air and I enjoyed the pros. : ance for Stan Musial must be al- utilising fineaae, speed and after a 37-6 scrimmage victory Shorty Dowdielewlcz 87-20—87; business, an early caller with a re­ skin secondary, completing 21 ol John Rider 136-368, Ortendo An- to save your life! ladies—Alice Anaaldi 96-24—78, quest for seating information at walking from one exhlWtton to an­ 81 passes for 334 yards and two East Workhorses I' luring. l^denty of Concanno*) passes over (Jolby. other and to triew the many ani­ nulli 353, Ed Bujauiciua 136-362, No matter who wins the Nation- Springfield issued a stern Ann Teets 98-20—73. the Polo Grounds for a New York touchdowns. Washington equaled Pete Braiitls 350. Basnlght and Ba'Vier were the ‘The Cat’ and ‘Tomato Face’ against Syracuae. Kickers—Jake Honntwi 99-20— Mels’ game with San Francisco mals and New England A'venue of workhorses for East, piling up the . al League, the Yankees aren’t go- “Our passing was oniy warning to future opponents by State buildings . . . Stock car race a league record with George Izo j ing to let any rust develop after about 50 per cent effective battering Tufts, 30-0, with 79, Larry Chaine 93-14 -79, Al . . . Midlbag produced 36 box seat combining with Bobby Mitchell on EASTERN GIRLS — Shirley majority of 109 running yards ac­ ALIGNMENT AND ; their early pennant clinching In Orotheer' 88-9—79, Cliff MUliken tickets for the Giants-Bagles NSTL lij'the afternoon held the Interest counted for by Baylock’s club. In Help Red Sox Set New Marks last season.” says BC Coach slashing runs and timely pass­ by the boys although Gene White a 99-yard scoring pass. 'Vlttner 132-154-382, Mary Fontana ; the American League. The defeat Jim Miller. “It has improved ing en^neered by senior quar­ 84-5- 79 Barney Weber 92-18— football game at Yankee Stadium, • • * 135-364, PhyUi* Toimalonls 134-866, addition to these two, Baylock dropped Minnesota into third place 79, Frank Wilson 90-12 -78, Fred Nov. 10 for the Manchester Armv of Manchester was forced to the GIANT8-CX)LTS— Suburbanite greatly. In fact our 'Whole of­ terback Jim Welsch. sldellnea after nine laps when hla Vicki Burchords 149-143-182-424, singled out quarterback Sullivan BRAKE SPECIAL I behind Chicago whose game at KAiNKAR CSTY (AlP) "n ie ^ m a n in tSw deal wWcii also brosigliA fense la much better. Om- Southern Connecticut opens Meurant 80-2—78. Frank Sheldon A Na'vy Club , . . John Cox, who The Eastern Division champion Sylvia Pioano 129-146-382, Jean i Washington was rained out. 98-17-78. will assist Andy Baylock at ^!ast oar engine caught fire . . . Night Giants fumbled and bumbled (heir Winter Tires Oat” and “Tomato Face" have Stuart from Pittsburgh for Don eannon has come a long way the season in which the Owls with frieiKta cajxped another busy Daniels 126, Edle OorreniU 126, ' Baltimore edged Detroit 2-1 al- helped the 1863 Red Sox eetahlish Sch'Wall and Jim Pagliarooi. since last year.” want to reach 100 victories for Catholic High in handling public way to a 21^3 deficit early In the Jane Smith 128, Flo Kloter 128- I though the Orioles were victims . SELECTED NINE—SUNDAY relations, an early 'visitor at the week: first period before the 36-year-old Never Lower WE DO A U THIS: all-time team records in the home Radau and Lamsbe now have a The latter la quite a mouth­ 0>ach Jess Dow. In 15 years 351. of the first triple play in the nm and r#Bof pitching depart­ combined won-lost record ef 21-9. ful because Concannon was hisrSC clubs have amassed a (One-hair handicap) Tittle took charge. He passed for league since 1960. Felix Mantilla’s Low groes—Gay Knapp 40-40— three touchdowns to pull the Gi­ Priced... • COHRct caster, $1 ments. ■ The A ’s landed on Smith for all fifth natirainlly in total of­ 94-38-6 record. The Owls have JUNIOR LEAGUE ARE YOU IN two-run homer off John Wyatt en­ their nins in the fourth iiming. fense in '62. two strong lines and a re­ 80 ants to within four points, 28-24, camber, toe-in abled Boston to down Kansas CXty More < important thej’ helped Low net—Lee Baum 33-7—26, Dpening iwrtlon. in the Girls Jun­ Boston win a bnH game, teaming Jerry LAunpe singled, Norm Sie- Syracuse is expected to built backfield. Bridgeport pins at halftime, then loped nine yards ior Bowltog Lieague is scheduled • adjiMt bralies I 5-3. Cleveland beat Los Angeles and ite hopes on untried soph quar­ Jack Hunter 36-8—27; ladies— for a third-period touchdown that or out of New Wheeis for a 5-3 victorj’ over Kansas betm hit into a force and (^wirlle counter with power nmning tomorrow fUTtemoon at 8:30 at the v | • adfust steering ' Bo Belinsky 6-8. Lav singled to send the runs acroas led by fullback Jim Nancs— terback John ColT. Norma Truex 3 7 jll—26. Eleanor put the Giants ahead to stay. • • • - City yeoterday. Chaine 49-20—29^ _y-. • » « Bowiling Green. AU girls interested HOT WATE R ? 50% off regular • add brahe Niiid YANKS-TWINS— > No, these aren’t characters the plate. ■ Kickers-Phil MMCwsld 96-20 DRIVEWAYS are In'rited to attei^. STEELERS-EAOLES— Any U.S. 0*r frekh from cartoon pages c t your Boston evened the oouht In the —76, Bill Peterson 92-16 -76, • balance front iMbeels Ford has won six in a row and seventh via RBI singles by Gary The favored Steelers were trail­ has equalled Koufax's total for n«wapapi(r. They’re better known Jack ■ Hunter 91-16—76, .Toha Free Esfimales On: ing 21-16 with less than five min­ FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE — BID Just 9H^ 2 dsY f315 C«nt«r St. BRAKE RELINES GUARANTEED his fielding agility while in the 107-20—81. Sal Bvangeliate 106- NAnmUAL LEAGUE m i r r o r s (Flrtoloc* and Door) the second quarter at Dallas. The Cowboys were favored, but have week. , the recent­ ALL FOR 30,000.MILES OR 1 YEAR minor leagues. Hla homer .Yester­ 24—81. Tony lovin# 110-24— 86, PICTURE F R A ^ N G (aH ly crowned world light hea'vy- Wendell Pouoher 107-19—88, Al W, L. GJI. T.F. never beaten the Cards. St. Louis W E G IV E ^ t^ T g o o d /V e a r day pinned the defeat on John weight champion, is featured In Wyatt. Churilla 1 1 3 -2 3 -^ , Bob Brass Loe'Angelee ...$1 ae .e$7 — 12 WINDOW and PLATE Gl fullback Prentice Gau'tt was seri­ MANCHESTER BRANCH NIGHT RACING ously injured in and the opening riiow at the GREEN STAMPS Although the Sox have a rep­ 104-13—81, Don Frankland 110-19 St. Loalt ...... 91 . ei .699 1 19 Beach Auditorium. The clever, 9 Ro m s • li t Post t —91, Frank Ck-eamer 116-22—94, CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE— Field Judge James Kane Lm Angelee—At home 9, Pitta- hospitaUzed 'With a possible rup­ utation for not hitting many ho<»- OONTBAOTOBS: WE tured spleen. shifty 175-pound king takes on OAYTUW-UCHW I ers'on tbe roMi. it was the eighth FAul ItCoKemrer 119-24—95, Bob officiating at the Baltimore-New York National Football hnrgh $ Sept. 2»-K , New Tortt $ Gregorio Peralta, the handsome HARTFORD GENERAL Dieterle 116-18—97, Charlaj’ Tran- Sjirt. »^*6, PhUadeiphla $. Sept. MEDICINE CABINETS *>00** Mobilheat .;^$ SERVICE STORE ietsrday, iept* I in the current ll-g6ima tour, three T.

7 ' . ^ ■ - 7 . Housm F or Salt 72 Ho o m * For Ssle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEIEBER 16, 1968 j od F brS a k 72 Housss FMr Salt 72 PAGE SIXTEEN Lpcatkuui Houaoi For Skis H COVENTRY '— New oversized ------— ■' ■ I a.i 'l i-ni, I, „ I. S-bedroom 186 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, 8. — 6-4 QUALITY DUPLEX — Feel se­ For R m t 04 I VERNON — 6 room ranch. 8 6H ROOM RANCH, firaplacs, at­ *118,900 — Extra large Cape, full dormer, 4 rooms com­ ROMBS WlOMNrt BSW i It MANCHBSfTBR - Ide^ hone tor Ranch,- fireplaco, “ • 1, aluiiJumtmnn sid­ Quality built ranch of 6 large cure with this exceUent Income ------THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ^ By FAtiALYFAGALY nnd and SHOI SHORTEN Gurdon—Famirr4)kii7 a maU family. 4 rooms Just Uke badroems,' 8-car. garage, full tached garage, aluminum storm pottotial, prime West Side loca­ pleted, bulit-lns, walk-out base-, Businese Services Offered YSRNON — FOR sale or rent. windows, cellar. Immaculate con­ ing, aluminum storms, garage, romns, Uviiog area 1366 square Pnodacto 50 WOMEN ONLY, betwewi hisb new. 2-car garage. Centrally lo­ walk-out basement, aluminum fedt, AA zone, beautifuUy land­ tion, levd, shaded let. Wesley R. ment with picture window. lake Ocmunerolal. 5 room ranch plus dition, la r ^ lot, only $18,300. Osrl- 106X800, trees. Oarlton W. Hutch­ SHARPENING SERVICE - Saws, school and hospital, off Main k ., cated. $18,900. T. J. .Crockett. combinations, ■ large lot ’aritb scaped lot, 100x300’ , 649-1198, 649- Smith Agency, 849-1894. prl-vileges, $14,000. Buy direct. MAC AND OBAVHN8TEIN WPl** 40x40 steel building. Now vacant. ton W. Hutchins. 6494182. ins, 6494183. Call after 6 p.m.,' 742-8863. knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ s o t TOOK A TAXI TO GET A UKaystOKf! TOU PROBABLV light housekeeiiing tociUtles. M l- . ^jngren Agency, 648-6821. 648-1677. beautiful trees. Reduced to 818,- 9296. ; ___ tary blades. Quick-service. Capitol 3USPJCI0US at the farm prices. Bunce Farm, 600. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., TWO FAMILY FLAT. East Side CLASSIFIED THE -CONTRACTS THERE WHAT WAS THE.CAB 620 W. Center Street, 648-8116. 5689. $18,800 — n x ROOM esqie, now Equipment Co., 88 Main St., Man­ 0OSSO VJOULOM'T BUILDINO e0k40 suitable tor stor­ 840-6346, Johanna Evans, 8494MI6S. ’vacant. Recently redecorated. Oil BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — 4 location, all city utilities, prlc^ INTlMEMTCOSr ORIWERS NAME.ANO MUMBCRl COMFORTABLE ROOM ftw a gen­ chester. Hours dally 7,-8. Thilra- age, B-1 some, Buekland section. heat, combination windows. Will bedroom Cape, 1% baths, dining for the wise investor. Wesley R. Wanted—Real Estate 77 TEU5TAK0L0 ,41.90! CAN I DID TOU BRINS A TOMATOES — Pick in your own tleman, separate entrance, park­ n MANCHESTER — Attractive 6 day 7-9. Sa.urday 7-4. 648-7968. qualify for FHA or VA minimum room, U'vlng room with fireplace, Smith Agency, 649-1894. EMPLOVEE AS GET rr OUT RECEIPT? HOW CAN eontainers. . Beets, |l bushel; 6M-S4U. room Cape, tUe bath, aluminum BOLTON LET US HELP YOU eell your acorn squiuh, $1.60 bushel; ing, call 649-2566. TOPS - ‘ ^ financing. T. J. Ctockett, Realtor, garage. High locsition and deep ADVERTISING "HAVE TIME, will work.” All odd PAR AS He OFPETTV TOU ?KHt ITf BXCELLBINT LOCATION tor edtobtnanons, formal - dining lot., Ideal for children. $17,500. property — Foi prompt and per*;' gourds, 2 for Oc; Indian com , 8c 648-1677. jobs done. Everything our special­ COUtO TH80W CASH? beauty salon. New. Located be- room, 8 bedrooms, fuU basement, Robert Wolvertoo Agency, Real­ sonalized service, call this office. each; immpklns, 6c up; blue hub- ROOM FOR WOMAN, kitchen MANCHESTER ty. You name It. Call us anytime, LIE OETECTO' twem barber shop and general South Road - Bolton nice lot with trees. Belling tor U A R buUt 4-year-old, 6% EXCELLENT 6 room Cape, front tors, 640-2818. Many years of experience. Alice 649-4343, 633-2987. bard squsi^. 21 A n ^ l Street. privileges. Call after 6. 649-6186. $14,900. CaU the R. F. Dlmock Co., Three family apartment house, Clampet Agency, Realtor, mem­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MACHINE- , Manchester. •tore. Apply Bolton General room ranch that offers 8 bed­ dormers, tile bath, hot water oil 8-4-8, Interior completely re­ Store. 6494246, Johanna Evans, 649-6668. rooms, 2 baOu(, Uving roenn heat, fireplace, combination win­ MANCHESTER — 8 room older bers of Multiple Listing Service, 8 AJM. to 5 PJM. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and COMFORTABLE warm room next 6 room Cape, wall-to-waU home, $8,600; 6 room bungalow, modeled, 2-car garage, ideally 848 Main Street. Manchester. Tel. to bath, centrally located. Ideal with stone fireplace, kitchen dows and doors, city utUlties, near repaired, sales and sendee, rental ONE ROOM office tor rent, all cen- carpeUiK in dining room and m HEBRON — 9 mUes from Man­ porch, garage, excellent condition, located, excellent Investment, 649-4643. equipment. L A M EJqulpment BOSCH PEARS for canning. J. for retired gentleman. Paridng. parlor, fireplace, beauUflil oak and dining krea, O.B. buUt-ins, bus tine. Priced at only $18,600. $23,900. veniences. 890 Main Street. CaU chester. MitcheU telephone eX’ Urch cabinets, breakfast bar. central, $14,900; 8 bedroom home, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Corp , Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. Kennedy, Lake Street. 648-6178. Call 648-6881. floors in 8 bedrooms, hot water change. 6 room ranch, lovely Charles Lesi>erance, 649-7630. CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY. Personalised Floors, 649-6288. Basement has biick firaplaoe, garage, chicken coop, one-half BICiNDAT Thr« HUDAl lOM AJM.—aATUBDAfT • AJM. Manchestei exchange. Enterprise oil heat, copper plumbing, kitchen with. buUt-in stove and DRASTICALLY REDUCED, eX’ acre, $14,800; short way out—3 BOLTON Customers waiting lor ranches, 1948 ROOM SUITABLE for one or two breezeway, garage and porch. walk-out door, to a patio, 3-car Two homes on 2 acres of land capes, colonials, Manchester area. Fertilizers 50-A with kitchen privileges. 64941868, oven, 8 bedrooms, aluminum com­ attached garage, plus 1 de­ ceptlonally well built brick home, bedroom ranch, garage, % acre Houses Ptn* Rent 65 This immaculate home is binations, large lot. This home Is 2-car garage, bi most desirable land, $12,900; over 120 more list­ for 2 families all in one parcel, Howard Realty Co.. 232-6276. Carl PLEASE READ YOUR AD FOR HIRE - Heavy Duty roto- I SOU fiCAav sure: coupla month’s mornings: 648-8624 afternoons. tached, situated on a one acre modern 3-bedroom ranch with HOORLVNC • SINREB! GOOD COW MANiniE. DeUvered, situated on apprcodmately 8 in exceUent condition. Selling for Rockledge area. For particulars ings — all price ranges. Call or| Zinsser, 6^-0038. tlller service, attachments Includ­ BiUT WHERE THINN r CAN TREATMENT acked. $19,600. from the center of Manchester. with basement garage, both IT IS BIASY to buy and sell real landscaping in general. Leaves fall fertilizing. Call 643-7804, 649- l a r g e housekeeping room, 640-8246, Johanna Evans, 649-8068. Like new throughout. Priced at clusive with J. Watson Beach A The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, I APPEARS and BCPOBT ERRORS In ttane tor the next Inser­ CONCERNED HAIR OUT OF 8781. frigerator, large yard. 649-5666. quality built, $22,900. estate when you are dealing with raked or mulched, 649-3920. all utilities, suitable for one or only $34,800. Oo., 633-3114. Realtors, sa-eOSO. 663 E. Middle | an experienced Realtor such as tion. The Beraid la reapoaallile fw only ONE moorreot or omitted NOURENES? two adults. Near High School. WASHmOTON Street t - Excellent HE’LL m FOR 8^ ROOM HOUSE with stove and borne, 6 rooms, 3 porches, oil ’^ k e . VERNON T. J. Crockett. We have the taMerttan tor anj adrerUaement and then only t« the extent of a ATTENTION Homeowners — Let Ample parking. 272 Main. CHAMBERS REALTY ANSTHING*** o ^ refrigerator. Id8al tor couple, or steam heat, large recreation Practically new 7 room split, know-how, but are always in need oinake rood” hMertlon. Errora which do not leaaon the vahie of Bill put new life in that old lawn. Household Goods 51 VERNON — Just over Manchester ANSBODS with one chUd. Tel. 648-6879. room, fireplace, garage, city kitchen with built-lns and fruit- of listings. Over 16 years experi­ the ad I III Hamimt wQI not be eorreeted hr **malBe rood” InaerUon. Call 649-3920 for information, 0EK)M AFTIR FURNISHED ROOMS, complete SO. WINDSOR line. 3 bedroom ranch, plastered UNSIGHT r WEMME£»- black tail, black spot on head, Special Services 15 eers with military background Phone for appointment rooms, unfurnished, heat, hot O a ru e - Terrace (todinctlon to tills beautiful home. kxilal, 4 bedrooms, office or dea, ORDERED; TTiat six months from 1985 MERCURY 2-door, tri-power, Business Opportunities 32 in one of the following: place wood processing equipment chester. References. Write Box D, BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room Cape, minum combinations, amesita the 11th day of September. ,1963. b" double f n » t paws. Last seen SAMUEL ALBERT water, parking. 648-2068. Fireplace $89,000. Fbilbrlck Agency, 649- formal] dining room, recreatioa 3/4 cam, Jahn Hi-dome pistons, TREE ’CUTTING and removal, lots and truck chains. 649-1363. Herald- 6 finished, Ufetlme siding, very .drive, artesian well, two septic and the same are limited and allowed Monday on Tolland Tpke. between 312 cu. in., dual ignition, Hurst THREE BAY Gulf service station Hartford 247-0868 126 Avery St. clean livable home. Immediate 8464. tanks, etc. It has had the best room with fireplace, attached 3- for the creditors within which to brine Union St. and Howard Johnson.' cleared, Insured, Joe Pelletier. available for lease. Excellent op­ AN/GPS-T-2 & T-4 SV6, 2%, ROOM Apartments. Fur­ cau’ $;arage; 100x160 lot, ' khade in their claims against said estate, and floor shift, Lincoln transmission, EIGHT FOOT roll-up garage door See It Day or Night occupancy. Only $18,900. Hayes Owner wtnking in Boston and BOLTON LAKE — Charming 6V& of care. We feel the price is said executrix Is directed to give public Very friendly. 649-7092. 742-7658. portunity for the right Indl'vldual. nished or unfumiiAed. Has stove, trees, adumlnum siding, Phllbrlck 4:11 rear end. 649-8695 after 5 AN/GLA-18( ) with hardware, used one year. If you have no means of trans­ refrigerator. Adults. Reasonable. Houses For Sals 72 Agency, 648-4808.. lonesome tor his family. room ranch, screened porch, field- quite realistic for such a fine notice to the creditors to bring in their Paid training program. For ad­ Large swimming pool, $2. 643-0737. portation, I’ll send my auto for home . . . only $15,900. Call, Agency, 849-8484. claims within said time allowed by LOST — BOY’S blue, red and p.m. 643-6389 after 4. Grab H! stone fireplace, oU he^, comblna' ditional information call Gulf Oil Send detailed resume t o : ' you. No obligation. MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, Six room ranch, full basement, SWEEPING VIEW — 1968 three we have the k ey ...... IHibllshlng a copy of thLs order in some white Jacket, Charter Oak Field, Roonnu—Sidinc 16 fireplace, tile bath, large tions, lakefront privileges, price I CONCORD-RD.—Beautiful ranch, newspaper having a olrculatlon in saH 1957 PORD,V-8, automatic, radio Corp., 525-6158. I. F. MARKHAM HAND MADE Grandfather’s clock, THREE ROOM ajiartment, stove 3-years-old, large kitchen wltb b^room Gold Medallion Ranch, irobete district within ten days from teturday morning. Call 643-0335. A—Xi—B—E-— —S closets, garage, combination just reduced to $ll,t11,900. ‘Ooodchild- large living room tonnal dlnliw and heater, clean, one owner. R. DION ROOFING and siding, al­ mission oak finish, open front, no 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD and refrigerator, toilet but no , built-lns, dining room, 8 bedrooms, built-in stove, huge lot, only $14,- 8,7 datfe of thl*ils order and return make BEAITTY SHOP — Gross' $200- attached garage. lot 100x800 with windows and doors, large lot, Glenn Roberts Agency, Bfrtlett, Realtors, 289-0939, 643- room, oalwiat kitchen, 3 bed- to ’ bis court of the notice given. FOUND — BLiACK; brown and Should be seen. Call 643-1280 after terations, ceilings, painting and glass, 6 ft. 6 in. tall? Excellent OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. bath, elderly couple preferred, 900. Carlton W. HuteWns, Realtor, T. jr. CROCKETT, Realtor 5 p.m. $300 weekly. 6 stalls, new equip­ NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC condition. Phone 644-0864. • trees, $18,900. Phllbrlck Agency, exceUent condition, stove, re­ MLS Realtors ' 79*26 rooms, recreatloc room, land JOHN J. WALLETT. Judife white mongrel. Call Lee Fracchia, gutter work. Satisfaction guaran- ment. Contact Joseph Barth $46 per month. 74 North Street. 6494182. DINING ROOM SET, bed couch, 649-8484. frigerator and Hi-Fi system 844-1631 — 648-0816 643-1677 scaped yard. Mauion E, Robert- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at Dog Walden, 643-8694. COMET, 1960, 4-door wagon, one teed, free estimates. 643-4382. Broker. 649-0320. LABORATORIES ELEVEN WOOD storm windows MANCHESTER Listing 21 — sem. Realtor, 64S’8e68. other incidentals. Call 649-7124, ’TO RENT — 4 room 'heated apart­ Inmuded, nicely landscaped. IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, 1% Here’s tVg rooms near bus line, Ifanchester. within and for the diatriet owner, immaculate condition, low i a . a . d io n , INC. Roofing, sldlr and full length screens — six MANCHESTER — Newly listed. of Manchester, on the 11th day of S Blverything tor $21,900. 2010 Mass., N. W. 21 Ridge Street. ment. Call 643-6118 between 8:80 EXCELLENT 6 room ranch, 8- Gorgeous 6 room rcuich, 3 bed­ batbs, screened porch, full base­ schools, shopping, older but com­ September. A.D. 1963. FOUND — RING. Call 643-6227 be­ mileage. Many extras. Standard painting. Carpentry. AlteratlShs 51x32 inches; two 51x27 3/4 inch­ a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ment Includes finished rec room Present Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge, Washington 6, D.C. es; two 61x24 inches; one 42 3/4 rooms, ceramic tile bath, kitchen, years-old, built by Ansaldi, full fortable. Aricing $18,900. Will $12,900 — NEW ON MARKET, Im­ tween 7-8 p.m. shift, $1,145. After 5 ;30, call 649-1 and additions. Ceilings. Workman- Help Wanted— Female FOUR-YEAR-OLD Easy comblna and den, dlshwasber, attic fan, basement, tile bath, hot water oil Estate of Lillian Farrell Collin.^ inches by 27 3/4 inches. Two wood dining area, 16x18 living room listen. Mr. Bolton, 648-7067. Bent maculate four room ranch with ^ k /a Lillian P. Collins or Patricia L. 3635’ I ship gtiaranteed. 299 Autumn St. tlon washer-dryer, $80, needs a FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, and many extraa Etandy to shop­ WANTED — CLEANING woman, An equal opportunity employer. storm doors with screens and door with fireplace. Garage. Nice lot heat, plastered walls, 2 fireplaces, A Bent, 388-8211. detached one .car garage. Nice | Manchester (joltlna. late of Manchester In said dis­ LOST 6H-month-old brown 643-4860., few repairs. 648-1672. comer Cooper and Summer CHARLES LESPERANCE ping and schools. Good neigtaboni trict. deceased. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN station wag one day a week. Call 649-7969 after checks — one 80x26 1/4, one 81x- with trees. $16,300. Robert Wolver- suneslte drive, combination win­ level lot, trees. Located up on the Labrador retriever In vicinity of Streets. Call Mrs. William Crock­ 63 HlUtop Drive. Call owner, 649- dows and doors, near bus, all utili­ OON8IDBR AT $18,800 — A neat 6 Upon appll^tion of James F. Far­ Cedar Swamp Road and Route on, gray, 13,000 miles, private' b IDWELL HOME Improvement 6. 31 3/4. Phone 644-0684. ett after 7 p.m., 649-6016. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. east side, all utilities, an excep­ rell. praying that letters .of administra­ party, 643-6690. 649-7620 0342. ties, 80 days occupancy. Priced room Cape, 4 bedrooms, recently tional home. T. J. Crockett, $68.00 A MONTH tion be granted on said estate, as per 44A, Coventry. Answers to name I Company — Roofing, siding, al­ DRIVING INSTRUCTORS — Full­ STUDIO COUCH with matching redecorated. Wesley R. Smltti terations, additions and remodel­ CLEANING WOMAN for large time men wanted to train as driv­ SNOW BLOWERS — Ariens, Snow drapes. Telephone 643-8256. BEAUTIFUL 6 room apartment. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - Beauti­ tor quick sale. Charles Lesper- Realtor, 648-1677. application on file. It Is ••Lassie.” Please call 742-6066. home to live In. Please call 649- MANCHESTER — H you are look­ Agency, 649-1884. ORDERED; That the foregoing ap­ I VOLKSWAGEN 1962, Sedan, blue, ing of all types. Excellent work­ ing instructors. Must be capable Bird, Torb, Moto Mower, and Ideal for middle aged, profession­ ful 7 room Colonial, family room, ance, 649-7620. plication be heard and determln*^ at The children miss her very much. I radio, heater, plus many little ex- 6416. ing for a home that you can move CUSTOM BUILT oversize 6 room | manship. 649-6496. of being on their own and get Bolens tractors, parts and serv­ FIVE WOODEN CHAIRS, com­ al or business couple. Heat, hot S-car garage, 3 fireplaces,, m BOLTON VldNITY — Neat, spa­ me Probate office in Manchester, in ^ tras, like new, must sell. 649- ice. Capitol Equipment Co., 33 bination gas-oil stove, treSMlle sew­ Into without touching even so $18,600 — HERE’S A CAPE on a Cape, 1% baths. 12x18 kitchen, | is all It’U cost you to own this .said District, on the 23rd day of Sep­ EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply alraig with, people. Company car water, garage. Residential. 30 tiled baths, all built-lns, porch, VERNON — Uke new 6 room cious 4 room ranch home, garage, I 5737. Main St., Manchester. Open daily ing maclilne, complete metal bed. minutes from Hartford. Adults. city utilities, large lot, full attic, much aa a paint brush, call us lot fuU of beautiful trees and plaster walls, 2-car basement ga­ 4-room Bungalow. Excellent tember. A.D. 1963. at two o’clock !n the Announeemcntfi 2 in person, Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 furnished. $100-$135 per week. shape brick ranch, manicured shrubs that affords the maximum 1% wooded' acres, only $13,900. afternoon, and that notice be given to RoofinK and Chimneys 16*A Box B, Herald. 7-5, Thursday 7-6, Saturday 7-4. 649-9614. 876-4120 evenings. lastered walls, full Insulation, tor s look at this Immaculate 7 rage, lovely landscaped- lawn, I condition, city water, sewers, all persons interested In said estate I960 WHITE CORVETTE, 4-speed, E. Center St. grounds, si>arkling condition. Un­ room ranch with a beautiful view. of pri'vacy. All six rooms finished Hayes Agency, 648-4808. near bus, shopping and school’s. COMPLETE LAUNDRY service, Elundry in basement, hatchway, der $30,000. Hayes Agency, 648- new gas hot water, large treed of the pendency of said application and excellent condition. Can be seen ROOFING — Siieclallzlng repairing WOODEN S’TORM Windows, six FIVE ROOM FLAT, all conveni­ many extras. Charles Lesperance, Aaidng only $23,500. T. J. Crock­ itus a nice enclosed rear porch. Only $800 down. C!all Schwartz | lot, garage. Only $800 down the time and place of hearing thereon, dry cleaning, shirts finished, wash DAY GIRL WANTED for fountain 4808. J. Crockett, Realtor, 848-1677. by publishing a copv of this order in at ’T3 Trebbe Drive. Call 643-7763 roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ MASON WANTED for work on fire­ 33t^x48%, seven 32x62, $2 each. 24” HOTPOINT TV, $76. Call 643- ences; also, nice store, fine for 849-7630, 648-6684. ett, 648-1677. f . Real Estate, 236-1241 or Mr. Ar- F.H.A. For appointment to see dry, fold, delivery service. Lucky after 8. work. Apply or call Holiday Lanes some newspaper having a circulation In Lady Laundry, 48 Purnell Place, ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ places. Call 649-3001 after 6 p.m. 643-6779. 5208. professional office or gift shop on r o c k l e d g e — 8 bedroom !*• ruda, 643-6464. call Mr. Larlviere 849-6306, 289- said district, at least seven days be­ paired. Aluminum siding. SO Bowling Alley, 843-2125. MANCHESTER RANCH — I bed­ fore the day of said hearing, to appear M9-2001. Main Street. Phone 649-9836. ranch, large Uving room, fire­ ItaKdiester 8258, 875-6611. years’ experience. Free estimates. MAN TO DRIVE truck for delivery RUGS, NBVBHt USED, 9’xl2* rooms, kitchen with built-lns, COUNTRY CLUB area — Charm-] if thev see cause at said time and p la c e 1954 CHEVROLET. 4-door sedan, beige, $26. 9’xl6’ ruby oriental, place, family kitchen with dining Urch cabinets, dining room, living smd be heard »*elative thereto, and Call Howley, 643-6861. 643-0768. and help in store, full time. Call 275 GALLON OIL burner tank. 3% ROOM HEATED apartment tag 8)4 room ranch, garage, make return to this court, and bv malt­ radio, $90. Tel. 643-1046. Reasonable, Tel. 643-7566. $35. 9X12’ blue broadloom. 289- T ROOM SINGLE aresL. BMoment with full size room with fireplace, natural screened porch, terrace, lovely] , for interview Manchester Drug, with stove, second floor. Phone windows, garage, private wooded NEW LISTING — ing on or before September 12.. 1963. bv 6965. (4 Bedrooms) woodwork, aluminum comUna- wooded lot, priced below apprais­ certified mall, a coov of thtfi order to 649-4541. 643-7862. / lot, $21,600. PhUbrlck Agency, 649-1 BARROWS k WALLACE TRAINEE TWO GRAY Venetian blinds, like NEW LIS'UNG ttons, ^years-old, $18,800. Phil- al. Hayes Agency, 648-4803. Margaret Gilbert. 28S Woodbridre St . ELBXTTROLDX Sales and Service, Radio-'rV Repair Services 18 new. AUTOMA’ITC WASHER, regular 8464. Manchester Conn.: Rose (Tamobell. Trucks—Tractors 25” x43, $3.00. 81” x48” , $4.00. brick Agency, 840-8464. ■ $560 DOWN Box 121 Rt. No. 1. Clearfield. Utah* bonded representative, Alfred ELEXJTRICIAN’S HELPER, ex­ Call 649-3393. auid delicate wash cycles, excel­ POUR ROOMS, second floor, 11 VICTORIA ROAD 6)4 ROOM expandable ranch type 16 East Center 8t„ Amell, 206 Henry S t 643-0460. CONNIE’S ’TV and Radio Service, Applications being accepted for MANCHBSTER^pUt-level home, Minutes from Manchester. Irene Kills. 613 Main St.. Manchester available all hours. Satisfaction perienced. Call 644-1429. lent condition, $40. Large double adults only. Call 649-1561. COLONIAL RANCH — « rooms, V- home on high and dry 1% acres, Manchester Conn.* Ja m es.F . Farrell. 429 Cente?- training on key punch. Position cloee to all conveniences, deep Oversized Cape with big shed IH bsitbs, modern kitebso with 1956 CHEVROLET pick-up, % ton. guaranteed. Call 649-1316. FOR SALE — Private collection soap stone sink, $3. 649-1921. Everything new but the frame. 2-car garage, space tor pets and St.. Manchester. Conn.- Robert K WANTED RIDE from Hawthorne Glastonbury 633-4084. will also require general cleri­ GOOD OPENING in Manchester several thousand mint amd used. •THREE ROOM apartment Inter­ landscaped Jot, garage, utiUty ] dormer. Four bedrooms, fire­ buUt-tas, 3A 20 hold Products. Start at once. Must 649-1823 or upstairs, rear. Storace figure work. BOY SCOUT UNIFORM, size 12- Agency, Realtors, 649-3818._____ thing In new condition. 814,800 — 6 ROOM CAPE, immacu­ cant. CW Joe Gordon 649-6806, NORTH COVENTRY — $13,500. for Stephen M Farrell, mfnor. WANTED RIDE to Travelers In- have car. Get more particulars. JOHN J. WATJ.KTT Judge 10x46 BLUE AND SILVER Great B^ats and AMCssories 41 14, worn twice, complete. $6. 649- late oondltion, nearly flnlabed, 648-6814. Neat completed 6 room Cape, oil •urance Co. from Broad Street, MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Rawlelgh Dept. CNT-26-208, Al­ Immediate occupancy. BJXCELLENT 7 roams, 8 sUwy, Lakes trailer, 1660, beautiful lot 9663. fireplace, open etaira, recreation hot water heat, large fenced yard. AT A roURT OF 'PRORaTE h-M "t working hours Call 643-5762. Light trucking and package de­ Good wages and working condi­ bany, N.Y. 12201. YEAR END CLEARANCE sale — Furnished Apartments 63-A steam heat, 1% baths, porch, city This is a “ must seU” situation. on pond, 2 miles from UConh. tions, excellent benefit pro­ Will consider smaller house room, wooded tot, Maacheeter. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. ManchFstp** •within And fnr th#» T>i.«- livery. Refrigerators, washers and All 1963 Evlnrude motors, boats. utiUties. extra B-zooe lo t AU tor Asking $17,300. and worth U, Carlton W. HutcUns. 8498183. frict of Manrhrjit#‘ r. on th#» 9th dav pf WANTED — RIDE to vicinity Bought a house - must sell fast gram. Apply FULL-’OM E DRIVER for light de­ TWO ROOM auartment. Heated. in trade. H o u s m 72 SioT»tFmb4*r 1963. stove moving specialty. Folding McBride’s Sports Spot, 639 Cen­ WEDDING GOWN, size 12. $36. $18,500. Charles Lesperance, 649- but what’s your offer? MANCHESTER — 6 room’-Ranch For Sale Pearl Street, Hartford, from Hil­ and cheap. GX 6-9686. livery. Must be over 18. Apply at Kitchen set, bedroom zet. gas BARROWS k W ALLACE Pr^Aont Hon John .T Wt»11ott. Jiidgo chairs lor rent. M9-0762. ter St., 649-8747. 7620, 648-6664. _____ MANCHESTER — New listing. Efltato of Mari'in R- Rowo latF of liard Street. Hours 8 a.m. to 4:10 Alcar Auto Parts, 228 Spnice Veil with cap, $12. Call 643-1683. stove, refrigerator. Free gas, IP dishwasher, dispoeal, attic fan, at­ BUCCELLSINT 6 ROOM Garrison Built 1962. Beautiful 8 room ranch tached garage, nicely landscaped M^nrhFstor saM D^^trict doroas'*'^ p.m. Call 649-1067 after 6. Street. electricity. Adults. Low rent. 10 IncidentaUy the 100x200 lot la (tolonial, aluminum siding, beauti­ An A/dmlnlstratioo #»or*onnt of tb*' FIRST NATIONAL STORES ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, MANCHESTER — t room older] with 1% baths. O.E. kitchen. In­ 86 Bast Canter St., lot, close to schools. $15,900. Auto Driving; School 7-A Depot Square, Apt. 4. Colonial off Main Street, treed l^ta, nicely treed. Take a few min­ fuUy landscaped lot, $19,000. Jo­ doin r« of, H oward M Thm o. dooea.*#*'’ Painting— Papering 21 EIGHT FOOT sailing pram. Call Wanted—T» Bay 68 AGENT cluding dishwasher. Carpeted liv­ Manchester Phllbrlck Agency, $49-8464. Rdmlnlatrntor of sa*d okfato barin'^ WANTED-RIDE TO Pratt and Park and Oakland Aves. 643-6998 evenings. 2-car garage, Rusco comWBaUon| utes to go thru this one — op­ seph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. Whitney, East Hartford, first MORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc., OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low Salesmen Wanted 36-A ROCKVILLE — Nicely furnished portunity doesn’t knock often. ing ' room with fireplace. Alumi­ bcon oxh^blti^d to thU Court fo r a’ - WE BUY, SELL or trade antique windows, til steam beat MANCHESTER LUting 68 — 6)4 InwancF and apolimtlon having, boor shift, from Durant St. Call 643- offices, classrooni located Man­ price. No job too big or too small. zyi room apartment, 16 minutes 6 4 ^ ^ 4 0 — 649-5938 num storms and screens. Large madr that th’a Court dotarmlno wh>»* East Hartford, Conn. 14 FOOT RUNABOUT, 30 h.p. and used furniture, china, glaiss, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 416 Main St., room Colonial, $500 down, near 7602 after 4 :30. chester Parkade, lower level. Be­ Call now, 649-0728. COMMISSIONS Johnson motor and tr^ler, $460. from Hartford, adults only. 649- lot. Robert Wolverton Agency, East Hartford claims. If anv. w^ro preaontod to sliver,, picture frames and old 2818. mopping, schools, churches, good administrator within thr tlmo limited ginners, older, nervous students, Complete outfit with many extra.8. i 4824, 875-1166. Realtors, 649-2818. Lots For Salo 7S our specialty. Teen-age driver’s coins, old dolls and guns, hobby condition, imder $15,000. Bent A It la ' PAINTING, E2CTERIOR and In COME EASY Call 643-4069. ORDERED- That -tha **^d dav of education course. State certified. collections, attic contents or whole 1% ROOM FURNISHED apart­ MANCHESTER GREEN — PlC’ Bent. 238-8211, eve. Mr. Bolton, TWO^’feUILDING lots, prime locx- Automobiles For Sale i terior. paperhanging, wallpaper estates. Furniture Repair Service, l-raE WILLIAM E. ^Dtam bor 1963 at ton o’oiork In tho 649-7398. removed, dry wall work. Reason­ FULL-’ITME counter girl, 6 a.m.- Peak selling season now on for ment, light housekeeping, central­ ture book 6 room Ranch In i 648-7097. tlon, city utiUties. Phllbrick Agen­ foranoon at tb*. Rrohata Offico In tho “1964 OLDSMOBILE 2-door Holiday. America’s largest line LOW TalcottvUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. ly located, reasonable. (M9-8404, 12 cy . 649-8464. M imlclnal Rultd1n«- in aa‘d M snchpstpr able rates Fully insured, 649’ 2 p.m. Plea.se apply Mister Do­ Building Materials 47 beautiful wooded setting. Modem RANCH — Newly'If redecorated In Ha and thr cama ,1a aaaf»^od for » Can be seen at 74 Woodland Street 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. nut, 285 W. Middle T’pke. PRICED Calendars amd Advertis­ noon - 6 p.m. BELHORE kitchen with built-lns, fireplace, established maelgnborbood. hfa Large COLONIAL — Formal dining room, haaring on tha allow arra o f aafd ad_ between 5-7. 649-1919. ing Specialties. BIG FREE KIT.,in­ cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, E-Z LERN Rooms Without Board 59 ceramic bath, garage. Charming Uving nxnn wltbwiuiI 1fireplace,fireplaci extra WOODED BUILDINa tot, 156x430, mlniatration account with said a.^tat** PAINTING- Exterior ant interior, COOK WANTED evenings. Apply' cludes actual samples, calendars FIVE ROOM furnished apartment, BEFORE YOU BUY... livable home in a fine neighbor­ den, S bedrooms, attached garage, and said annllcatlon. and this Court dl- largee kitchen, 8 bedrooibedrooms and $8,200. 648-8887. Tv»ct« that notfea of the t^mo and p’aro 1961 DELUXE ENGLISH FORD paperhfinging. floors sanded and Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland from $3.9» to $19.95. for 100 PLUS BETTER BUYS AT FURNISHED ROOM conveniently gentlemen preferred. 120 Charter AGENCY hood. Wesley R. Smith Agency, lot 102x612. Marlon B. Robertson, Anglia, 2-door sedan, radio, hdbt- Driving School YOU OWE rr t o y o u r s e l f t o i n s p e c t bi^ , finished recreation room in aaaignad for aald hcarlnr Ho given finished. Get the best for lees. ’Turnpike, 649-8127. 130 page full color Advertising NATIONAL ' Oak Street. 649-8038. 649-1894. Realtor. 643-5968. all n^raona knowm to Ho Intorestr'i •r, whitewalls, 4 speed floor shift, located one minute from Main basement This home realistically Connecticut's largest, aufav Call ’'44-0601. Specialty catalog showing hiin Street, ’tight housekeeping. Wom­ t h e f o l l o w i n g U STIN O S: to- annke. (Oakland Section) ManehMter, Conn. verten Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. amic bath. Kitchen Is house­ Motorcycles 12 CaU 289-4922. 2692. NEAR MAIN STREET for gentle­ SewDitiM Disposal Co. (31) BOL'Jri>N LAKE'- trio,000. ORDERED: That the 24th day of Floor Finishing 24 Fir Base man, private entrance, parking, FRONT — Large 7-room wife’s dream. Birch cabinets, September. 1963. at ten o’clock fore­ 1968 MERCURY, good condition, 180-182 ^ T l St.— MI 8-6808 Wednesday, 8 e^ 18, 1963 At 1 P.M. hand hewn beams in ceiling, noon at the Probate Office In the WANTED — ENGINE for 1983 HIGH SOIOOL Juniors or Seniors .06 Lin. Ft. 33 Pearl Street. 643-7286. home, 8 or 4 bedrooms. buUt- nicipal Buildinc in said Manchester, be no body rot, stick shift. Tel. 742- FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- Situations Wanted— ta dishwasher, garage, con­ (If Stormy — TTiursday Same Time) built-ins. Mosaic , counter top. Ford or Mercury, good condition. for part-tlmd waitress work after ' VERNON and the same Is assigned for a h.’arlne 6724 after 4 p.m. ing (specializing In older floora). Female CASH N CARRY ventional financing only. Walk-out sundeck off kitchen. on the allowance of ..aid account and 643-9610. school and Saturdays. Good pay, ANTIQUESi—

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MONDAY, 8EPTEMBEE H IM t Tha Weather AYoraga Daily Net Piaaa Rm rnrinart at O. •> Weathea Baiaaa PAGE UGHTEBII £Ianrti»st^r lEttftiing HMralb Foe the Week IBmRtt aeptamber 14, UM Oloody, cool tanlgbt and tomor­ row, with rain or drizzle tonight. 13,630 Law tonight In 50’s, Ugh tomorrow About Town Mwiliiif eC the Agdft . la flOte, . BoMaa of OreolalleB M anthetUr^A City of ViUago Charm MaacbMter BMUem Club will •M natf » rumiMflre aiUe Friday ftoim 10 ajn. to noon at Uw Elk’a The Store With Village 'Charml" (OUaUfUd Advertfahic an Bags I t) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Hotna. ttooae dealring TOL. L3 I, NO. 296 (FODBTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 196S loa may oaB Mra. Paul Diehl, 116 Keeney St., or MM. Carol Lenthan, ai Cambiflgie St. State News Ib e Toaer Croup of Scoond Oor- Texas and Coasts gncratlonal Church will meet to- mieavem at • pjn. at the home Mra. Clifford Kanaea, 60 Farm Dr. Roundup Hoateaeee will be Mra. Donald An- roes Plan March deraon and Mm. Edwin Sage. Belted by Hurricane Cindy

■vtum Mary Anne Aronaon, daugfa* boarded up, taped windows, and Turnpike Chase tar of ifr. and Mra. Arnold O, "Mii PORT ARTHUR, Tex. sandbagged to reduce damage. Atonaon, 30 Plaza Dr., and Mias (AP)—Hurricane Cindy slam- Suaan Buckley, daughter of Mr. Fre* Main St. and Rear of Stora Parking ||| Mrs. Walter Summer, p Civil De­ Nets 2 Burglars and Mre. John J. Buckley, ♦! Cone jned over land with her full fense worker, said there were 1,600 force today after hurling high refugees in 10 riielters to Port SL, are atudente at Boaton Unl- Arthur and another 626 to shelt DARIEN (AP)—Two bur­ Alabama Capitol Teraity, where they are working Winds and tides at the Tqju» era to nearby Beaumont glary suspects fr,om Bridge­ tor a master’a degree. and Loi(isiana coasts. The Coast Guard at Galveston port were in custody today The hurricane’s 80-mUe punch reported four shrimp fishing ves­ and a third man was being Wayne B. Mondun, eon of Mm. moved in between Galveston and sels in need of help but not sink­ Arline M. Mondun, 38 Norwood St., j v h a t Port Arthur. ing. ’The (Joast Guard mid cutters sought following a 100-mile- la undergoing recruit training at At least three persons were from south of Freeport, Tex., will an-hour, shot - punctuated Put Blame the Naval Tralnhig Center, Great missing on boats from the parish. attempt to aid the boikts. chase on the (jonnecticut Inkea, IH. Twenty-six men, caught by the Waves roared at the Galveston sudden forming of the storm, rode Turnpike shortly after 4 a.m. seawall, erected iffter up to 6,000 today which ended when the On W allaee Ih e board of dlrectom of the out 30-foot waves and 65-mUe perished In a hurricane in 1600. gpSLdu DJfL winds that battered the offshore At one time, nine boats were fleeing car crashed into a Frenrii Cluto of Manchester will oil well drlUlng rigs where they nieet tonight at 7:30 at the hoove pi•rt trying to reach Port Arthur. ’The lighway fence and a Westport ef Denote Frechette, 11 Tanner St. worked. Coast Guard helped six of them police car. For Deaths About 12,000 persons Qed ahead find channels in the abnormally With two Darien police cars and of the winds and abnormal tides, high water. ’Ihe other three were two Westport police cars In pur­ The Mancheater Chaptar fm t most of them leaving Louisiana’s believed to have headed for BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) suit, the fleeing 1960 model sports of 3PEBSQSA win entertain at Cameron Parish where more than Oalvestim. —Birmingham Negroes in­ St. Bridgot’a Roaary Society in- car careened into the Sherwood 600 died in Hurricane Audrey in The Port of Houston shut down censed over the bombing staltetlon banquet tonight. All 1957. Isolatedted by rising tides i that cov- Island connector where Westport ered the highways. to ride out the storm. Ptetrolman Joseph D’Aruto had deaths of four of their-chil­ Baitverahoppeni wiH meet at the Texas coastal residents gener­ Two men were rescued from Bunce Center at 7 for a final dreee ally remained calm. Only those It was in Cameron and sur­ placed his patrol car across the dren plan to march on Mont­ jth a t jcou n iL rounding Cameron Parish that a fishing vessel after it caught roadway. The sports car crashed Mhearsal before the ahow. Enter­ living on very low ground • fled fire and went adrift 80 miles off­ gomery to lay directly before tainment in traditional barbershop their homes. more than' 600 died in Hurricane Into a highway fence and then the harmony for cinbe or aoclotiea may !i Tides at Port Arthur were ex­ Audrey in 1M7 shore from Morgan City, La. patrol car as the driver attempted Gov. George C. Wallace their The 10,000 residents of the ’The suddenness with which to "run the roadblock," police said. feeling that he is to blame for be obtained by caHlng Joe HW- pected to go no higher than five Cindy sprang up gave Cameron lorw , 4S Bolton St. — feet above normal after earlier parish moved inland, most to Taken Into custody seconds after the slayings. forecasts of eight feet. At five Lake Charles and Suljtour. residents little time to collect , be­ the three men scrambled from the At their first gathering since the Lake Charles Mayor. Alfred E. longings or batten down their Ship 4, Mariner Girt Scouts, will feet, some ground is subject to auto were Richard S. Havanick, 23, Sunday morning dynamite blast, flooding in ttils low area. Roberta declared hte city in a homes and stores. of 157 Coleman St. and Charies estimated 1,200 Negroes took reeume Ite regular weekly meet­ state of emergency and said it “Just go Inland and go quick­ ings tomorrow at 6:45 at Bowers Galveston’s Udes reached five ly,” warned deputies and Civil Fay, 21, of 134 Columbia St. Hava­ a unanimous standing vote Mon­ > 0 eight feet above normal. But was prepared to feed up to 10,000 nick, vriio was driving, was day night to endorse a march on School. ' tile major portion of the flooding refugees. Defense workers. charged in Westport with reckless the state house. came from heavy rain rather Salvation Army and other relief It was this same week two driving and driving without lights, The vote came alter three in­ Past CMef. Daugbtem of Scotia, a::::a::;: than tides. agenclalies moved in. and both men were turned over to tegration leaders called (or non­ win meet tomorrow at 7:45 pjn. Strong winds spread out 100 Port Arthur’s 70,000 population (Oantimed ea Page Seven) ' Darien police where they were violence and accused Wallace of at the home of Mm. Helen FlaveU, miles from the eye. booked on burglary charges .smd causing the racial tension that led Se Hamlin St. The storm sprang up suddenly placed imder $10,000 bond each. to the dynamiting of the Sixteenth Monday in the Gulf and did not A third man maneiged to run Street Baptist church. No date for mve executive board of the Hhng reach the x>uwer of a hurricane away into the Sherwood Island the march was set. Junior High School PTC will meet until late afternoon. Business Told Aid Cut State Park area, it was reported by An afternoon funeral service for a t the school tomorrow at 7:30 During the night, Cindy turned Lt. JameH E. Driscoll, of the (Jarol Robertson. 14, one of the pm . rilghtly to the west after first Westport Police Department, and four girls killed by the blast, was aiming at Sabine Pass which sep­ is beUeved to have stolen an auto cheduled at St. John’s African Tha Mm*a aub of The Pre*y- arates Louisiana and Texas. To Hurt Export Trade from the state park watchman, Sfethodist Episcopal church. ♦erlan Church will meet Umlght The town of Cameron, La., waa William Sherlick, less than an hour Police said extra patrolmen at 7:80 at the church. Special later. State Police are Investigat­ would be assigned to escort the ^ Agent Charles Week of the FBI WASHmOTON (AP)—President^of payments. More than M per ing the stolen car complaint. funeral. Kennedy .told American business­ cent of our current aid commlt- City Ckiuncllman Allen Drennan wm apeak. Men of Trinity Coven­ mehto are for expenditures In the llie chase began in Darien, po­ ant Church have been mvlted to willowy USSR Ascribes men today that “disastrous” cuts Dr. Martin Luther King teils a mass meeting of 1,200 penoons in BSrmdngliam that "woeds and ac­ was expected to attend and a the House in foreign aid funds United States; and next year off- lice aaid, after the men broke tions” of Alabama Gov. Oeopge Wallace were to blame for the deaths of four Negro girts in church spokesman for the mayor’s office the meeting. would damage the country’s ex­ abore (foreign) eiqfMOdlturee by into the Skyline Restaurant in bcmlbing. (AP PhotofOx). a^d several others representing Wheat Need to port trade aa well as its security. aid will he even lower, Darien. the city may be on hand. Gibbons Aaaembly, Catholic SwiiifiilOfHiOiiiiiiiiii , look fa a speech prepared tor 400 "But aid can help our balance The spokesman said a reward Ladiee of Cokunbua, will have Ms executives at ttie White House of payments by helping enxirts— Students Hospitalized White African Rule an Issue fund from contributions by Birm­ annual fall dinner tomorrow at Poor Weather conference on export expansion, and the recent cuts toi ttitii prd^ HAR’TFORD (AP) — A ride in Officer Dies; ingham residents was nearing g:30 pm. at Garden Grove. The H-iiia:ui Kennedy made a bid for Industry a converted hearse ended in Hart­ $60,0(X). ’The CJity (Council had Rt, Rev. Magr. Edward J. Rear­ R O S E S - AND. C H A L L I S is support to the Admlnietration’s (OoaltiMied ea Page Seven) asked for contributions of $50,000. don, will ^>eak. Membera g ill X ' WA8HINOTON (AP) — U.8. offl- ford Hospital early today for four gill elals aea eome sunshine to Can­ push for restoration of the aid Trinity College students. Hunt Parolee Col. Albert Lingo said )ie and wteMng to attend and not yet con money in the Senate. One student, Howard J. Peterson Soviet-West Thaw six state trooper investigators ada’s sale of 6600 million worth of tacted may can Mrs. Jamee Gk>r F O R Y O U ! l!ii T hope you will Join me in of Radnor, Pa., is on the critical have been subpoenaed to appear man, 690 Porter St., or Mm. Leo MALDEN, Mass. (APj—PoUoe wheat to the Soviet Iliitoa. seriilng to reverse these dteaatnnia Ervin to Vote list with head injuries. ’The others today pressed their search for today before a special f^eral Kwaeh, 14 Etan Ter. They believe the deal—the big­ cuts,” he said are in fair condition. state prison parolee wanted in the grand Jury probing the city’s rs- la lovely sleepwear gest commercial wheat trans­ Although the two-day export ’The hearse, owned and driven by rial violence; Bt^flien Morrison, son of Mi —^It’a time for Cot­ eonference was called to enlist shooting of Malden Patrolman Ed­ Heartens New UN The scene at three newly inte­ action to hlid^—win brighten For Atom Ban Cbarles-T. Francte of Dover, Mass., ward C. Callahan, who died yes- and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison, 53 ton Chains with in pcospeeta for Ih^ger U.l. wheat tnulneas oooperaUan in his elflbrt htfge yk tterday-afc-MaJiBanhusetta. Oenewl grated schools was quiet. Ctyde Rd.. has enrolled aa a freriv- Bjilj rows of ' lace and a^es abroad, and dramatiae' Oom^ -to- the balance ai i f U f' a.Jn. as It turned left from Park Hoenital. The Rev. Fred ShutUeswortii man at Obertln (Ohio) College. iH |ipl garlands of rose menta deficit, Kennedy devotad a WASEDNOTON (AP( ~ The Hospital. UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. (A P)t The United States said it will told the rally that mass services nunlst farm failures. Ter. into Summit St. ’The vehicle support a demand by 11 Asian- ijii buds. It’s a flatter- Undsr the agreement announced third of hto address to what l\s Umitod nuclear tost ban treaty was totally demolished. A multi-state alarm is out for •’The thaw In Soviet-Western re­ for file other three victims will Dr, Rraderick W. Lowe Jr., dean pii liv new fashion called "our much abused foreign picked ito another promised vote Peter Ladetto, 26, one of three lations heartened delegates of 111 African nations for General As­ be held Wednesday afternoon at new Monday in Ottawa, Canada will Francis was charged with reck­ member states convening to open sembly debate on their charges qf Mancheater Community College, ipl look to Ught. warm sell 228 million husbete of wheat aid program.” today — that of Sen. Sam J. less driving by Policemen William men who allegiedly held up a Mal­ the Sixth Avenue South Baptist WiH apeak tomorrovi at 12:15 p.m. Uni Challis. Sweetly um. :U:ti ijiii saucy air. Sizes 32- Part of the deal involves ship­ Hood were shot down as they en­ rule In Africa. South Viet Nam. 11, and Addle Mae Collins and successive slaishes by the House ted, told , the Senate he had come right seat, next to FYancis. Charles Diplomats were expected to SliH 40. ment of |8S miUton of the wheat Foreign Affairs Committee and to hte dectelon in belief that re­ E. Hance of Little Silver, N.J,. tered the market. Normally the question would be Cjmthia Wesley, both 14. directly to Cuba. the House Itself, the authorization jection of the treaty “would irre­ and David Auchincloss of New Malden Police CJhief John Buck- press demands during the 8-month aired first in the social committee Negro leaders here and around CHORALE’ ley said Ladetto was the only one session to follow up the limited which deals with human rights, WM Sen. Kenneth Keating, R-N.Y., bill now calls for only $8.6 billion. trievably damage, if not absolute­ York City were sitting on a mat­ the nation called for use of more gls termed this “a shockii^ breach” Explaining his contmtibn that ly destroy, any cqiportunlty for tress on the floor in tiie rear. of the three who fired at the po­ nuclear test-ban treaty with but the Asian-Africans want a di­ federal power in Birmingham, but YOUR of Western Hemisphere efforts to the cuts would impair private licemen. further steps in easing Eqst-West rect full-dress assembly debate. a government source in Washing­ SHOES Ip the United States to furnish lead­ tensions. SAVE i j i leolate the Castro regime end commerce, Kennedy said: “No ership to the free world during Hood, 58, is listed in good con­ Main attraction of the opening ton said there was no legal basis Shoes DYED Your called for a strong U.S. protest. Fights Service Cut dition at Malden Hospital with Many kept an ear oocked for week will be the appearance of to put additional troops in the city foreign aid program, of course, the foreseeable' future.’’ rumblings over racial strife In Favorite Color! ill Kennedy adminietratlon soivcea can or should substitute for pri­ Ervin’s announcement raised to HAiRTfYlRD (AP)—Gov. Demp­ mouth and leg wounds. President Kennedy who is sched­ now. There are 800 federalized — Also — ..indicated, howeever, that Wash­ vate Initiative. But. it can asatot 78 the number of senators com­ sey today urged the governors of Callahan, 35-year-old father of Africa. uled to deliver the U.S. policy National Guardsmen on alert Toair lavorite fall and winter ington would not lodge a com­ in breaking tiie path; and that mitted to or Inclined to vote for Massachusetts and Rhode Island to two children, died nearly 48 hours ’The 32 African delegations have speech Friday. here. aaede shoes REFINISHED! plaint. ’They said Canada had in­ join him in a battle to block the after the. shooting. He never re­ made plain they will concentrate Sheriff Melvin Bailey said two matdenfom is an Impcntsint reason £»■ us all ratification: ’There is announced their fire on the racial and colon­ It will be Kennedy’s first ap­ formed the United States of the white teen-agers were arrested on to give It support opposition by IS senators. Nine trustees of the beuiknqit New. Ha­ gained consciousness. ial policies of South Africa and pearance before the assembly agreement shortly before It was “Iheless aid expendiiurss abroad remain doubtful or imdeclded. ven Railroad from cutting back Lawrence J. Guerra, 36, ot since 1961. A diplomatic luncheon an open charge in the slaying of SAM YULYES iilH x^ed. The United States raised Portugal with demands for an one of two Neg^M. boys shot to SilH are not, aa to somdtimss believed, economic boycott and renewed has been arranged for him and Same Side As Watldns questions about the Cuba ship­ the cause of our adverse balance (DeaMmed an FMte Seven) (Continued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Seven) Canadian Prime Minister Lester death a few hours after the dyna­ 28 OAK STREET N’t aasyl Just slip into tha naw Chorsla* long-lags glrdla. Chorals* is mada ments but Canada said the Soviet attempts to oust both nations from mite blast. the world forum. B. Pearson by Secretary-General with supar-atrong 8pandex->naw, non nibbar alsStie that waighs almost nothing Union had made them a neces­ Thant. Kennedy is not expected City police said the other youth SHOE REPAIRING W sary condition to the transaction. Britain also will be the target U was killed When they fired buck­ THE BETTER KIND! for Asian-African charges that it to confer privately with Soviet at all yat lasts (and eontrob you) far longar than ordinaiy alastic. Longer lag U.S. dlplomata were not protest­ Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro. shot ' at fleeing Negroes after a ing because Washlngtm’s own em­ is supporting a white government rock-throwing incident. In Rhodesia at the expense of the yko or any other diplomats dur­ atyKng slima your thighs.6pandax alastic panels, front and back for extra bargo does not forbid selling food ing his brief stay in New York In. Washington, President Ken­ or medicines to Cuba. Also Ca­ mainly black population. nedy expressed “a deep sense of Gifts to Quints Top $35,000 Gromyko, head of the Soviet aontroi. SKp into ona today. You’ll lava tha way you look in naw Choralat nadian terms—26 per cent cash Tht South 'Viet Nam govern­ outrage and grief” over the bomb­ for each shipment and the balance ment’s struggle with the nation’s U.N. delegation, is expected to ing and called on all Americans Chorale Long Lags in S. M. L, XL <. AA over 18 months—are not lenient or Buddhists also is expected to to put aside prejudices and to what might be defined as aid, of­ ABERDEEN, 8.D. (AP) — The touch off fireworks. (Oontlnued on Page Seven) unite in working for Justice and Pw ar Nat EiaaUc: Nylon, 1y«a"8paiiclax ^ lU .U w Fischer quintuplets went into LECLERC ficials said. their fourth day today breathing peace. FUNERAL HOME Satin ElatHc: Acelata, "Lyom” Spandax, Nylon ’Traditionally, • the Soviet Union “Words and actions” of Wallace has been an exporter of wheat easily and with report^ good col­ and the segregation system illlp liil and Premier Khrushchev even or. caused the Sunday deaths, Dr. FUNERAL boa.sted that the Soviet Union’s Dr. James Berhos, who deliv­ Malaysia Breaks Ties Martin Luther King Jr. said at The Popular iliiii agriculture would overtake that of ered the four girls and a boy te- the rally. SERVICE NIGHT SHIFT ilii|| the United States by 1963. tween 1 and 3 a.m. Saturday, lud He said Wallace "had allowed .Warm, Soft, Gay Iliiii The explanation from the Krem- termed the first 72 hours crucial. WALTER N. In Pink and Blue lllllj Mn for the big order of wheat He left St. Luke’s Hospital shortly With Hostile Neighbors (Continued on Page Seven) was that bad weather had hurt before midni|^t, apparently satis­ Director $2.99 “CHANSONETTE” fied his charges were doiiii^ well. ill Ibis year’s crop. ’The Soviet gov­ He cautioned that the premature and $3.99 ■ ernment also ordered a crack­ quints bom to Mary Ann Fischer, KUALA LUMPUR, Malay8ia;&into a fish pond at the front of Call Ml 9-5869 down on wastage of bread. (AP)—Malaysia today broke dip­ the embassy or into the consular 36 Mtein Street, Manchester »*5 1 ui !:i|j; 80, still could have hurdles, say­ 'iliif-liiriiiiiiiiiiirir^^^ '* '■* U.S. officials figure that taking ing, ‘"There’s no magic number lomatic relations with Indonesia building. The Warm—But 368 million bushels of Canadian and the Philippines, the govern­ An official govemment state­ Bulletins Ever So Light for any danger period. It Just de­ pends on their day-to-day condi­ ment announced. ment said Prlrnte Minister Tunku Culled from AP Wires COZY PAJAMA (Oonttnned on Page Ntoe) Shortly before the announce­ Rahman took the action to break In Pink and Blue tion.” Person To Person Piii The quints took their first '.fur- ment, screaming, rock-throwing relations after a meeting of the BEST mula^ Monday—about a teaspoon MsJay demonstrators stormed the Malaysian Cabin^. $2.99 Indonesian Embassy compound, The announcement said .Thai­ COURT DELAYED A friend was of artificial milk every two hours LXNSLADE, England (AP) — and $3.99 LOVED-r Royalty Seen and were reported , to be assimi­ setting fire to one building and land has been asked to handle telling us smashing windows and furniture. Malaysia’s affairs in Indonesia Court proceedings against 14 about, a U.S. lating it well. persons accused of complicity In Tbe babies also got their full ’The riot was retaliation for a and the Philippines. Navy deep' sea So Cozy Yet So WondeitfuUy similar mob action* Monday Rahman said in a statement his Britain’s mail train robbery were diving vessel. The BvervFsvorite Light Weight — This Lovely Setting Trend names and an array of gifts in­ postponed today until S ^ t. 26. formally assessed at more than against the Malaysian Embassy in government took the action be­ It gathers sci- LONG NIGHTIE Long Pajama — The Long Jakarta and the Malayan Consul­ cause Indonesia "has broken off The prosecution obtained the de­ mtlffc infor- In Pink and in Blua $85,000. lay because of additional devel­ Nightie — The Night Shift— Maidenform Of Big Family Their mothar had her first meet­ ate In Medan, North Sumatra. In­ diplomatic relations with Malay­ matitm from' , ____ _ Shows Off Charmingly. Hand- donesia bitterly opposes the new sia without any apparent reason. opments, including the arrest of the depths of Now in ing with newsmen since the births, three more men since a hearing $2.99 and $3.99 some, Ckmvfortable Styling. and told three idiotographera Mon­ Malaysian Federation of Malaya, We have no choice but to do like, the oceans, LONDON (AP) — Britons Singapore, Sarawak and North wise and to recall our ambassador last week. Ten men and three (acta never Cara-frea, Iron-fraa cheered today tha news that day night, “I feel fine.” women have been arrested since ’The photographers, permitted Borneo. and the emba;^y staff and at the before known SEAMPRUFE” THE WALTZ GOWN DACRON! QuMn Elizabeth H Is expecting More than 1,009 persons took same time to close down our con­ the Aug. 8 robbery in which to man from her fourth child. Some saw the in her room only 10 minutes to more than $7 million was taken. So Feminine! by "SEAMPRUFE" shoot still pictures, television tape part in the demoiistratton at Ku- sulate in Medan.” deeper places Chansonetfe Dacron— Koyal' household charting a trend ala Lumpur. Aboututl— 1200 surged • into• ■ He said the Philippines had than man has A nylon tricot slip that toward a return to the Victorian and movie film on a pool baste, asked that the status of the Phil­ ‘CINDY’ FA DES Sunply beautiful in no­ washas and drias in a Heal of large families reported Mrs. Fischer very cheer-' the embassy grounds. ever been un­ run nylon. Figure flat­ gives you that superb Mn. Ftocherj poeee w«th some ot the nnazior oongraitulaibory beile- No one was injured during the ippine embassy in Kuala Lumpur PORT ARTHUR, Tex. (AP) der the ocean. lllli| Banner headlines relayed Buck- fill. be reduced to that of a consulate. tering, smooth under flt — because they’re wink! Mrs. Fischer and her husband, gnm s she has received. (AP Fttotofiax). 36-minute demonstration. —Hurricane dndy slammed in­ It h a s de- all your fashions. In truly proportioned togfaam Palace’s announcemsfit Riot police, armed with clubs, The Prime Minister said this, was to the Texas coast this mom- scended lower °tu Johnston Monday that the 87-ysar-old mon- Andrew, S3, made the final dec!- unacceptable and therefore there white only. Sizes 32- from bust to ' walst-^ Circular and ipoka-sfitch- rion on names for the four girls rifles and tear gas, made little lag with winds of 84 miles an than the mean depth of the Pacific 40. from waist to hlpo— . arch Is expecting next year. Such “but the Fischers told me they the family the house now occupied attempt to break up the melee was no choice for Malaysia but to hour and then began disinte­ of 13,440 feet. In the ocean trench 1 . ad cups for finest fit. news usually la mads public six Monday night. were picking Catherine in my hon­ or land for a new home. ’The from hips to hem. fa II ’They will be called Mary Ann, with force. Many grlimed broadly recall its ambassador. grating as it moved Inland. ’Hie near Guam it went down to 18,600 $4.00 sizes from 33-40. Col­ months in advance, placing the or. I’m very proud.” Chamber of Commerce promised as they toied to shoo the demon­ In Jakarta, Indonesian govern­ hanrleane sprang up quickly feet, so yoiu can see that while we sapectod time of birth hi Mary Catberlne, Mary Margaret ’The quints were deluged with either to build the Fischers a new ment and military leaders af­ ors Aqua, Mist and Canter alastic band— and Mary Magdalene. ’The lone strators away. »i«H unexpeotodly Monday and are probing outer space, we are Pink. lii March. gifts, rai^tog from diaper service home or buy them me. ’There ’There was little doubt the de- firmed their full suppcHt of Prea- diminished as nq^dly today. also plumbing the deepest areas of luH: axpands as you do for Royal aides aaid tiM queen will boy had bean named James An­ to college scholarships. idso was an offer of free labor ident Si^amo’s so-called policy >f our own world. It is not to be con­ $ 6 .0 0 be attended by Sir John Pasl. drew eariier. mmstration had unofficial gov­ aasy braathing. TTie offers included a four-year to build a new home. ernment backing. Police officers confrontation against Malaysia. a r r i v e a t v a t t o a n fused with a Navy submarine, peel, surgeon gynecologist to the' Mary Ann is. named after her ’The Sukarno govemment, which mother; Mary Catherine is named scholarship for James Andrew to Others gave new kitchen and told their men, "Don’t shoot un­ ROME (AF)—Fifty-five Ro-' which can descend only to a frac­ reoral household, dsUversd the St. Joseph’s (JoUege in Philadel- laundry facilities for a new house der any circumstances.” is believed to have d e s ^ s on tion of such depths because of the In white or black. mean’s other children. Prince for Sister Mary Stephen, the St. man Catholic bishops from the BED JACKETS i | L u k e V H ^ lta j'a d m ito i^ scholarships to all five at free landscaping and . free moving Some demonstrators hurled two of the Malaysian states. Sar­ tremendous ocean pressures which Charles, 14, Princess Anne, 18, service. awak and North Borneo, charges Far East, the lin t group to re­ greatly increase with each lower Powder-Puff Soft — j;i!l; A - B - C Cups. and Prince Andrew, 3. was Catherine Davis before she ’Northern State College here, and packs of exploding fire crackers turn for the Vatican Eoomenloai Nylon — By ‘iSeam- iii||| scholarships for all four girls to Tlie babies received insurance at police as others brmcc through that Malaysia is a front for toot. You might say that it is the A maternity ward will be sat became a nun; Mary Margaret is Britain to maintain colonial in­ OoimeU. arrtvsd today. They pattern of life today that few good •HH! prufe.’J Made with the’ jli.;: an soon In wcUngham Palace, named .for Margaret Dorman, two girls’ schools. Presentation policies, stock certificates and ev­ an auxiliary gate. Ten reached -«vet« prelates from Burma, Junior College here and Mount ery item of clothing and baby ae- the empty embaiuy. flagpole, fluence in Southeast Asia. and gating things are accomplish­ greatest care and at- IHII mdes said. . Chief nurse in .pediatrics at St. Despite the tenslona, dlplomata Otentoodto, HoiNi Knag, fade- ed without conscientious sp ^ ali- Uiii: ASK ABOUT OUR tention — always to ||||j| EUzabelh to on a vacation at Luke’s; and M uy Magdalene is Mary College at Yankton, 8.D. The eessorles possible. raised the Malaysian flag and aeito, Formosa, Mslnoea, ladls. spell Satisfaction to jjili! latter two are operated'by «wders ’There also was a year’s supply mihutoe later brought it (sack believe the hostility is not likely saticin in a particular field, which Balmoral, the royal estate In named for her paternal grand­ to lead to war. Indonesia has ths TteSaad. Singapore. and .Pnk- makes us think of our own line. It LAY-AWAY CLUB PLAN women of taste and l|h:l Scotland, imtU October. She can­ Andrew Ftoctier bolds a plaque mother. of Catholic nuns. of milk and five -large M dy dovm. letun. The coonoll reeenveaea discernment. Colors in Broadcloth, Cotton, ’The Fischers also faced a de- bears. Cash gifts ranged from ’They set fire to an Indmesian largest armed force in Southeast Is our singular dedication to serv­ "Dacron” Polyester celed her public engagements. preeeeitod by Aberdeen, S. D., Sister M ary' Stephen Asia, much of it Soviet aiqipUed, Sept 39 after a redeoe of nine ing you better and faithfully that, Pink and Blue. Sizes: “The queen If very well and offMala wbtoh maiks "Andrew Fischers disregarded cteion on whether to moye to a $5 to $250. consular building but the blaze motttiw. Several Mshnpa from 8 - M • L. nllll tion in naming one dlttiumt home when things settle - Mrs. Fischer was the recipient was quickly- extingiilshed without but appears unwilling to risk a in pwt. accounts for the outatand- everything to proceer!^ normal- end Mkry SIsober Day” in rec- much damage. The rioters pulled | direct' elaah with Brititii forces Burapeaa eooatriaa kave ar­ lag aatiaflMtlon of which we ae- ipil $4.00 ’ )f," rqpwted Sir George Middle- egnttton o t tile ttrtti o t Um “I suggested Mary Jane in honor down. ot a fur-trimmed coat, free beau- rived HdMdaany tor the ssa> ' u in every transaction. i | H o t St Jana Fnneia DeelHaM, Utalr landlords, Mr. and Mrs. up ehrube and llowera tai the em- tin;: quMbuiSeta. ( A P tb o - tm ssy grounds and tossed ttiem H oa. A M tjm vM sOboA —iea and Service, Your Ford Pii-iUi capbgaVWB), the W taof Banriiigtoa. ofiered to gtva jOMtitiustf e« F ife •X V U9 Main at, Manchester. 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