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Soviets Win First Place Political Scene Footholds in Finish Seen France Blasts Soviets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York ’Times survey show­ Republican candidate Richard ing him leading In states with Arab Nations M. —showing a command­ more than enough electoral B y Wallace BB3IRUT, Lebanon (AP)—The ing lead in the three-way presi­ votes for election—and diowlng WASHINGTON (A P ) — Soviet Union hae won Important dential race In two new surveys Democratic candidate Hubert George C. Wallace says a poll ' new footholds in Arab oountrlea —says people* and not vast new H. Humphrey trailing In third diowing that he could finish sec- On Czech Intervention In the 18 months since the 1M7 government programs are the {dace behind third party candi­ ply the re­ term today, 20 minutes late, but court desk John Davta. Faroe CMef of Staff Curtis E. gMked that the Soviet decision publican government with a unrufSed. The iBunquU ceremeny was In LOMiay w ould b e M s running to intervene in Caeohodovakla squadron eeich of fighters and At 10:20 a.m. EQDT, Chief Jus- contrast to the storm stirred up m ate. was due to fear* of a new mill- bom bers. tloe Eait Watren led the other by the Fortas oontraversy and The announcement came last tartat resurgence in WeM Qer- In A pril, a Shipment o f 22 eight black-robed justlcee to to the e^qdosive casee on the Thumday at a time when Wal­ memy. He minimised this dan­ tanks plus rocket-equipped ar­ their idaoes behind the long ma­ justtoes* docket lace was receiving wideepreed ger, however, and expressed mored vehicles, self-proi>eUed national attention on bis cam­ hogany bench, a clerk in morn­ ’Ihe court faces a seeslon ac­ Frainoe’s continued conAdenoe guns and ammunition arrived In ing coat called the pecked paign swing through the NOtih In the Bonn gcvemnMnt. Yenven. Forty Yemeni officers cepted by pleu of demonstra­ Bffidwest. courtroom to attention and War­ Noting France’s dose cooper­ went to Russia last month for tors and dkasentans, end an op- ren announced briskly: “The The news coips accompany­ ation with West Oeiroany In the weapons training. portixilty to extend its activism 1968 term o f th e Ckjpresne Court Into the pUgbt of the poor. ing the candidate bad suddmly postwar years, be said: Now the Yemen premier and is now connrened.’’ tripled in else before the an­ The poUhoal campaign dso "France, as aware as anyone’of stroqgman, Lt. Qen. Hassan el Far to the chief justice’s right nouncement and be had to char­ has been thrust at the court ex­ the demands of her security, is Aonrl, Is In Moscow to work out at the end of the bench set Jus­ ter two additkxial prop-jet alr- emplified by third-party presl- certain of having chosen the a new arms agreement. He has tice Abe Fbrtas, whose lunnina- Unera to ftooonunodate them. denttal oandidaite George C. true path, the only path that can sakt a new offensive by his roy­ tion to succeed Warren was Aides say letters from sup­ Wallace’s statement that War­ bring peace and oalm. The at­ alist opponents, backed by beaten down in the Senate dur­ porters, many encloeing contri­ tacks, the threats jeopardise ren "hasn’t got enough legfal neighboring pro-Westem Saudi ing the court’e eummer receee. butions and prairdng Ms (dioioe sense to try a chloken thief In that evolution.’’ Arabia, is Imminent. He end the other justloee quietly of LelMay, have inoreased to about 16,000 daily at this Mont­ "Europe needs detente, a pro­ Sudan, in Africa, has signed a watched lawyers troop to the (See Page Ten) gomery, Ala., headquarters. found and lasting detente, the tB8-mlUlon arms e^^ement narrow and necessary gate to with Russia, Including MIO jets, The aiaiouncememt of a nx>- nlng mate added a new nattenal (AP Photofax) cooperation and entente,” he antiaircraft weapons and tanks. tone and leglUmacy to Wal­ said. Sudapese officers are In the So­ A native woman carries her child as she passes a lace’s campaign. Me managen Thieu Claims He added this did not "involve viet Union for training. , c> Half of Senate Seen eay, and LdMay has brought truckload of South Vietnamese soldierB on a road modifying social structures and me Following the approval of the principles of economic organisa­ arms deal In July, a new Soviet (See Page Ten) Foe Has Lost near Tay Ninh. This was part of a Vietnamese tion, -whi(tx each cotmtry must am ba ssador w as appointed In For Halt to Bom bing army convoy moving airborne troops out on an give Itself.” He said, however, Khartoum because. In the words that It does fai'vMve "respect for of Pravda, "the atmosphere la Militarily operation around Tay Ninh, northwest of Saigon. D e. WAasmOTON (AP) — At ’Ihe senatona who said International law justly defined IB- becoming ever more favoraUe least half the Senate favors ooe want ihe bombing baited uneon- and decreed.’’ ’M SAIGON (AP) — President plan or another to halt U.6. (hUonaUy—at least on an experi­ (See Page ’Ten) LBJ Giving TV Talk Nguyen Van ’Thieu said today Debre de^t briefly with Viet­ tial bombing of North Vletafim, al­ mental beefs—maintained it ina the enemy has lost the military Stockpiles Found nam, declaring that the "prolon­ oo. though oondMona uixler which would be an aoceptaMe risk in On Behalf of Party gation of this war, whatever its lUI^ part of the and the air raids abould be stopped an all-out attempt to end the causes may have been, runs ud- WASHINGTON (AP) — has turned to politics to recoup. »iy va ry. fighting. P residen t Johnson w ill counter to common sense.’’ He He made the statement at a Woman Hijacks ’Twenty-seven senators'of the The AP survey was conducted repeated France’s position that speak on a National Broad­ Senate reception after telling 86 who responded to an Asso­ after the flurry of congressional casting Co. network radio Allies Make Sweep the G eneva agreem ents o f 1964 the National AsBcmbly the ciated Press stnvey said fh o f cuid pOUtioal debate sparked by program Thursday night on provide the basis for a settle­ Mexican Plane, my has failed in every atten^it favor an unconditional bqmblng Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ behalf of the Democratic m ent. halt. They were opposed by 18 to bring “disastrous cooso- BrandSsbes Gun phrey’s Sept. 80 Vietnam policy Party and Its candidates, “As for the initiative that tern senators who said there should qumcee’’ to South Vietnam In a ■ speech. the White House announced 'would at least prevent the con­ be np further bombing reduction 1968. " ’Ih e y know th ey cannot Of Khe Sanh Area M ERID A, M ex. (A P ) — A 36- Humphrey said that as xmesl- today. flict from spreading,” he said, in the current stage of the war. win mUdtarily so tiiey move to year-old woman from Argenti­ dent he would consider stopping This will be the first such emy might be planning to try to "that Is to say the halt of the In between were 28 senators the political phase,’’ ’Thieu com­ SAIGON (AP) — Thou­ na, who said ahe found life In all bombing "as an acceptable natlonfd radio appeal of the move big Russian-made guns bombing that is ravaging North who said they would insist on mented to newamen. “ Now they ker. Mexico Intolerable, hijacked a risk tor peace." He said that be­ campaign tor Johnson. So sands , of allied troops into the South. ’The 182s, the big­ some matching action by Hanoi, would like to use what they still Vietnam, reason permits us to twin-engine turboprop airliner fore abting he would "place key far he hai; confined himself scoured the battle-scarred gest in the enemy's arsenal, can either In reducing the level of have to conscHdate the political hope for it on the part of one of with 17 persona aboard Sunday importance on evidence—direct to a statement or two and fire a 90-pound m issile 10.6 BIU. the fighting or in compromises a rea .” mountain valleys near Khe the greatest powers of our time. ■h* and ordered the pilot to fly to or indirect, by deed or word—of to addresses tinged with m iles. at the bargaining table in Paris. It was the first time Thieu has Sanh and the jungled foot­ “In order to meet and to ne­ I a n Cuba. Communist ^Ungness to re­ politics rather than out­ The 18 who opposed any re­ stated flatly that he tiilnka the Military spokesmen, in de­ gotiate, the two (xiuntries choee Mexican authorities said the store the demliltarixed zone be­ right campaigning. hills southeast of Da Nang ?,*«£ duction of the air predicted that enemy has kxrt militarily. He layed reports, announced the the city of Paris. This choice woman, identified aa Judith tween North end South Viet­ ’The Thursday night ad­ today, in new offensives Vln- a bombing halt would result In has repeatedly stressed that the loss of four more American air­ Imposes discretion upon me, but Vaxquez, entered the cockpit n a m ." dress will be carried at aim^ at spoiling enemy wholesale military infiltration South Vietnamese people and craft to enemy ground fire over it makes especially fervent the (0) and pulled a gun from beneath a He said that should the Hanoi 7:46 p.m. EDT and la spon­ attacks. (0) from the Nofth and stopped tq>, government should gird tor a the past three days. wishes that I formulate for the white Hhawl. The pilot, Captain govemmant "show bad faith, I sored, as the first of a ae­ Task forces of U.S. Marines !om- costly ground action in the political stnigigle that would fol­ They Included an observation earliest possible success of Ricardo Erosa Troyo, said that would reserve the right to re­ ries, by the Intematlonal South by Oommunlst units tak­ and American and South Viet­ plane and a reconnsdssance heli­ these conversations and the re­ after ordering him to fly to sume the bomUng." Ladies Garment Workers’ low the military battles. HA* ing advantage of a toothlese namese Infantrymen met little copter helping the allied ground establishment of peace In the Off ’Ifielu said the enemy was resistance, but continued to turn (lee Page Ten) American air dragon. (See Page Ten) preparing tor the i>oUtlcal fight troops search for the enemy, a Indcxdilnese peninsula." up valuable enemy mimltions l B d Navy A7 Corsalt* fighter-bomber by training more cadre "among stockpiles, probably hindering He made these points on other the people in the countryside.’’ downed over North vt®tnam, major questions: or even delaying any offensive and an assault' helicoMer hit He added that he had no tear plans. —Middle Blast: France is ready President Johnson would call a near the Cambodian] border to take part in a system of guar­ i d fuH bombing halt over North One stockpile found two miles northwest of Saigon. One Ameri­ antees to back up any peaceful Vietnam before the Nov. 6 below the center portion of the can was reported killed and five settlement of the Israell-Arab presidential election. demilitarized zone yielded 200 wounded and seven South Viet­ con flict. rounds of 162mm artillery am­ namese soldiers wounded. "I don’t havo a worry with —^Disarmament: B’rance is munition plus 100 fuses. This One of the observation planes President Johnson because he ready to cooperate fully In arms was significant because it w as sh ot down Sunday 600 yards has ifiscuased It at length with control efforts once they concen­ marked the first known time In south of . the abeindoned Marine me," he said. trate on sincere disarmament Thieu also said he did not the war that 162mm ammuni­ base at Khe Sanh, the pilot and tion had been foiuid in South "without an ulterior motive of monopoly or hegemony.’ ’ (See Page Ten) Vietnam, indicating that the en­ (See Page Nine)

(IF The U.S, Presidential Elections The Greatest Sham on Ea^*th? By ANTHONY HOWARD difference between those two can system. But, In a period The London Observer big parties of ours" he may not whin the nation Is In danger of being spilt asunder by war WA8HINOTON — The afrang- be speaking the Uteral truth; but It Is hard to quarrel with abroad and Insiureotion at eat thing about the current his use of a poUUcaln’s Uitense. home, it Is almost unbelievable American preeldentlal dection For on Vietnam, on law and that all lhat should be going la that the really Important order, even on the {dace of dis­ ' on by way of political dialogue question—what is It all about sent in the natlon’e political sys- Is a mouthing of cliches and a anywayT—(g the one that some* ’ tern It Is almost as If Hubert brewing of bromides. how never seems to get asked. Humphrey and Richard M. Nix­ It is also — as ttie success of For the next month balloons on had made a compact to; the Wallace campaign was al­ will (iontlnue to billow In the gether to regard Amdaimental ready proved — highly danger­ air, the confelitl to fall from disagreement as an im-Amert- ous. A Democracy that has over the office windows, the em­ can activity. half-a-mllUon of Its young men bossed trinkets to be passed There Is scarcely an area of pinned down 10,000 naUes away everywhere Into uncommitted public policy in which Nixon fighting a miserable war In Asia hands: But at the end of it all, ti, and Humidirey do not make the derides Its inrinciples and mocks I when the posters come down ita-1 ideals wh«i none of its and the debris is swept away, same soothing noises. What di- 'vislon there Is between them is claimants for national leader­ what exactly will it be In terms ship can summon the courage of poUoy that the Amwloan not Ideological b* philosophical: It Is purely personal—a iwee- to subject the whole record and Driver Unhurt in W, Middle Tpfee. Crash people have deoldedT ixdloy that led to tbs present The first lesson, of ooune, dle-dum-tweedle-dee argument between the two of them aa to Impasse to the harsh and hard .Flrwnen, wrecking crew* and The driver, Stsnley Berdnlok, a allde, hitting the abutment and scheduled to appear in Hanchea- that any European has to Mam which is ihe better qualified to Judgments that the fotiurs of 17, of 29 Foster St., patoed a 21 feet of guard rail. tor drauit Court 12 on Oct. 21. about American poUtica Is that > the Sues adventure ultimatoly police this morning figure out occupy the White House. school bus heading west on W. Then, both parts of the car The bus drl'ver, Eimest Wright i. they are not "isBue oitanted’* i y produced In Britain or, for that how to Cleon up the pieces of In normal times it might wrtl Middle T)?ke. at 8:60 a^n. ap­ slid In front of the bus which of Hartford, had just delivered —and that Is certainly only too '' matter, (he fiasco of (bs Slofilan be cmisldered raaseuring tiiat this oar which slid Into a oenwnt proaching the WUbur Crass lad sMwOd and only 'tapped" nearly 60 In ject Concern chil­ clear this year. When former expedition almost’ Immsdlately I this should be the case—a re- abutment on W. MkVBs Tphe., Parkw ay. tip o a r parts. dren to the Manchester wdux>ls Governor George Wallaoe of provoked In ancient Orseoe. Alehom a, announces th a t fieotlon, os it were, of the es­ spUttkig the oar but Moving the PoUoe (said he pulled In front Berdnlok was charged with and was reiturning to Hartford. failure to drive right and la (Herald photo by Buoelvtolus) “ thera’a hot a dime’s worth of sential stability of the Ameri­ (See Fags Tan) driver without a soratoli. of the bus tiiaiidy v m ) w ent into

■ ^ . \ ] ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 PAG E TH R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1968 tA G E TWC Darien Observes dark room of t, monaMery. Pli Senate H opefuls ‘New Jersey’ IndSla D a y men, an ekleriy monk, la writ- Sheinwold on Bridge “ NYC School Board DARIEN (AP)—Some 250 In­ Kiddie Korral the history of Russia an d News in Talk to Jaycees TV-Radio Tonight dian nationals from the Con­ Shells Along Nursery Schotd and Day Care the music griphksaHy under­ OCNMINO OF EAST DEFEATS NOKTH 4 necticut and New York area Tbe two candidates for state 9 Debnont St., Manchester lines motion of Wo p e n . o o n t A a c t _ ^ 763 Suspends Local Unit have been guests of this com­ Near him Use a young monk, senator from the 4th Senatorial munity at a picnic marking the Phone 649-5581 Th e W orld By ALFRED SHEINWOU) O 652 North Coast Television “ T H E W A Y Grlgoti, asleep. District wtU speak tonight at N1BIW YORK (AP)' — The ptiance,’ ’ but added: 18th observance of India, Day. O AK87 8AIGON (AP) —The battle- I am looking forward to my a Joint meeting of the Manches­ 6:00 laO) MMce Douriaa (30) HunUey-iBrlnldey (C) Board of Bdu(»tion, acting to "If the same kind of arro- The event Sunday was spon­ Suddenly Grigori wakes with Rains Wjreak Deaths ♦ J5 3 ■hlp New Jetoey continued far­ bridge cruise to the Orient right ter and Glastonbury Jaycees. , oaq>-----Merv on Oriffin 7:W (18) Lea Crane forestall a third strike threat- BTonce, nonoompUanoe and In- sored by the Darien-JKeivara OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND I H E A R D TT a cry from a frightening dream WEST EAST ther iq> the ooaat of North \Tet- (30) nim ( 0 ^ The Avenven (C) Devastation in India State Sen. David Barry, De­ (90) The Munateni (10-30-30-30) I Dream of Jean- .. w. n,. tlmldatlon exists tomorrow Committee, formed In 1064 to Fnxn 6:80 A.M. to 6:00 PJtl. m be has had which he relates to after C9iristmas because I « 5 ♦ AJJO nam Sunday, ahelUng 6il artil­ ened by teach«r« againit tn® __, ...... ~ DARJEEUNG, India (AP) — ^ mocrat, and Mayor Nathan (40) OIUCBn’s Iriand nle (C) ^ ^ monring a® It did before, then Plmen. In turn, Pim «» ^ays of torrential rain has haven't played bridge in China (34) Sons and Daulhtem encourage ties between resi­ 9 10 873 AgostineUl, Republican, e a ^ lery rite and supply podnt near 040) Hwry Mason city’s Ll-mllllon-pupll public t^ere will be a strike Tuesday In(]uire about pur NURSBRY PRO­ the tale of Dmitri’a m un^ brought death and devaaUtlon shice 1P44. I don’t expect to get [34) Misterocer’e Netshbor- (10) Ouiaonoke (C) dents of Darien and a town of hy John Gruber 0 10 6 4 0^ 9 3 will exirfaln his stand on the w- the Ron River atxMit 50 miles hood 8:00 '------lO ^SO to)Rowan Ronmui a Mar- GRAM, and p«#8ATURDAT RATBR. yea school system, has suspended or Wedivesday." similar size In India, Mercara. over a wide area of this sub-Hl- " " " interesting 4 , K 10 8 7 6^" ♦ A942 Bues, and then, both will answer north of the demdlltariaed aone. 6:30 (40) fIVuUi or Consequences na tnuBh-Ih (C) has just written tn his chronicle than one we played In Chung­ (34) What's N«wT (24)!4) FVenoh CSiof the controversial governing The teachers have walked out The two communities in the malayan region—killing 310 per­ « 6 d t h The ship arrived on firing sta­ uct and he recommends that Gri­ questions from the floor. (30) IcisteM 8:30 ^ ) (Here’s D (O past have corresponded, spon­ sons, according to early reports, king that yeeu-, almost forget­ 4 KQ9 84 2 The meeting is ftw Jaycee tion lost Iddnday but her first (30) F Troop ( Peyton Flaca (tn board of Brooklyn’s Ocean Hill- twice since the city’s 900 schools gori continue the work tn the (34) N.B.T. Journal sored an exchange of college and destroying hundreds of ting the war that had brought t? K9 aaotgnmenbs were against North ;iB) Afternoon Report (C) Brownsville district. Sept. 9 for the faU term. members only. It Is at 8 P-*"., 6:00 L0040-113-40) News, Sports (18) BubsoripMon T V teachers and cooperated In ■ T T J [ Q future. houses. us together. O QI52 Afietnomese army strongperints weather (C) 9:00 ( 3-13) M ayheiry R.F.D. (C) Oonbmilng our dtscuaaion of Scene 2 is in the courtyard in Iona Hall on Regent St. ^ (00303080) Monday Nlfht a The board announce Sunday The controversy between the building a mateimlty unit at the Grigori leama that had h e Official sources said the fate Opening lead three of hearts. TTie chairman and moderator inside or just north of the demil- (U ) M erv Cirimn Boris Ooduitov, we come to the of the Kremlin. The Taar’s ♦ Q (03) HlgMlriite (C) t)ie M bviei (C) a 80-day suspension of the local teachers and the local govern- Mercara Hospital. lived, Dmitri would have been of 400 families living on and East won the first tHck wtth itarlaed aone. m ) Hteh fit the Himalayas ( 8) Monday Nisht Movie (O tng board began last spring apartments are to your left, the East South West No Is Atty. David Wlchman of the FhM! Jadt Lenamori and board and directed Saperlntend- Attending the picnic were 360 operatic ■^relon of the histort- just his own age, and when around the banks of the raging the ace of hearts and cris has finally agreed enda Thus mds Scene S of Act vited to a party or a social af- (10-3300) {^unUey-Brlnkloy schools. tary general of the United Na­ Four strategic bridges leading Bast played the jack of fair,” you must accept. Whether Coming Sat., Oct l*th aged the supply area. return to the district’s schools, m onatary wfaere Boris is in to accept tiK crown and this I. . . I Spy (C) (ID Ths suspension stemmed from tions, and Dlnker Hejmadi, de] to Sikkim and Bhutan have been spades, an~rroviaea itlissiles diamond to dummy and led an- the contract. After winning the ply point, nufioed back, "Beau- where. ( 8-12) Truth or Oonsequencee 11:30 ( sWo) Joey Bishop Show (C> Puerto Rictm and Negro sec­ cleared the original 10 teachers RANGE aftcing him to accept the crown. flrst trump trick with the king tlfull You got one right on tar­ (33) Bte New* There were actually more d u c u , ^ « p h m p p i n e . s s ,-;".™ ' U^dlMO) News, Weather, Movie tion, to take back 86 teatdiers. of alleged insubordination. The peopie coiBdn’t care lees, the curtain rises. Presently, two MANILA (AP) — The Philip­ East stepped up with the ace South lead the queen of clubs, A get and I see a secondary explo- • N[i than 1200 bells in Moscow at Sports (30)(a------late_ Report . The appearance of the teachers The local board contends the and the minute the pobceman'e half-tipsy mendicant friars pine Air Force hrui had a num­ of spades and led the deuce of This club trick must be lost GREAT i t * ^ rion.” CIO) Alfred Hitchcock 01:45 (3033to) Tonlriit Show (O the time. Rimsky-Korsakow’s arrive, named Missail a n d has ofther touched off violence teachers oppose school decen- back is turned they stop shout­ ber of small U.S.-provided mis­ clubs. As West, I won with the sooner or later, and South wants While the New Jersey is well FUEL OIL orchestration is extremely bril­ Varlaam. Grigori follows dose HLM SEE 8ATURDAYN9 TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTTNOh or they have been admitted to traHzatlon. The union says that ing wid dtacusB everything from siles for more than a year. king of clubs and had ik> trouble to give it up before the de­ north of the DMZ, it ts stlU liant, and the showy costumes behind them. Varlaam sings a the schools but not allowed to Job sectirity and the right of due the reaaoas tor being there to President Ferdinand E. Marcos working out what was going on. fenders can do anything ■with some 150 miles below the 20th GASOLINE of boyars and peasants make famous aria about when he was teach. process have been denied thp-’| the price o f eggs. The guards disclosed Sunday night. I led another diamond, and it. Parallel set by President John­ this scene spectacular. Boris In the army of Ivan the Terri­ Radio The AFLCIO United Federa- teachers. come back and make them re­ Gen. Manuel T. Tan, armed son as the norihein Umit of AT THE PARKADB finally appears and the bril­ ble at the seige of Kaaan. East’s raff defeated the con­ Since only one diamoiKl has i (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 tion of TeacJierB has a new The city board’s action Amertoan raids in his partial new the ptanned demonstration. liance dianges almost immed­ forces chief of staff, said the tract. been led. West cannot give his lUGGEH DRUG M O M m O U B in Grigori meanwhile learns bombing belt of North Vletneun. strike vote set for today. brought no immediate comnrent B A N TLY OIL (TMis is 1598, remember. The iately to gloominess. missiles were for Tise in the partner a ruff. No matter what ‘QSe'Weart is a*lx>neli) =Hunter minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) from the landlady that the po­ "The cunning of the East,” I UFT President Albert Shank- from Rhody McCoy, Ocean Soviets had a rich legacy of He ban a long aria in whkdi event of an attack "by the ene­ is returned. South can get to lice are looking tor somebody murmured gratefully to my WDBO—U89 7:46 Joe Oara«Ma er, when Informed Sunday night Hill’s unit administrator, or the ptanied demonstrations in Rus- he speaks with -foreboding for mies of the Philippines.” Asked 5:00 John Soott 7:66 E/mpliaais TH - i. I and that the road to Lithuania partaer, a young (Chinese of­ dummy with a second diamond ■ ■ S lIH BURNSIDE of the board’s suspension. Rev. C. Herbert Oliver, chali^ himself and Russia. In the ei>d if this Inluded Malaysia, Tan in order to lead another trump. *V^fefterBiO«.-SwencAil» , k ' .1 A < I { A ' «• A » Police Grab 8:00 Ken OriHin 8:00 News Rnrk.,M. ■ Is under survelUEmce, but fiiat ficer. His underlead of the ace WKOH—414 8:10 Pop Ctoncert termed It "a step toward com- man of (he governing board. Read Herald Advertisements A bunch of pOgrims arrives he invites all to feast at his ex­ said; "1 do i«)t know if Malaysia free PARKifjG 9:10 Nlchtoeat there is a path wfaid) is un- of chibs had enabled us to de­ East takes his ace of spades FEATURE i 6:00 HartHord HlgMtshU to add to ttM confuskm. the sec­ pense; a procession forms to is an enemy." 7:00 News U:00 News, Weather watched. Soon an officer arrtves feat the contract. but cannot get to his partner Jail Escapee 11:20 Sports Final retary of the Duma repotts that enter the Cathedral, the beils Maruos did not specify the 8:00 aasllcht 11:80 Omer Side of Uui Day with a warrant for Grigori's ar­ Tactful Silence for a diamond ruff. 13:00 Quiet Hour» Boris has once again refused Jangle again, the police try to number or' type of missiles in WTOF—1410 rest. However, he is UUterato Then we both looked at the Daily Questian the crown, the poiicemen order control the crowds who *ou t. his radio address. He said that 6:00 Denny Clayton Show The Greeks knew how to de­ The luckies OB even luckier and cannot read the, descrip­ lieutenant from Louisiana who As dealer, you hold: Spades. After Chase 6:00 Steve O’Brien the crowd to reassemble in the "Glory to Oie Tsar!” and the "based on actual military capa­ 9:00 Dlric Heetherton termine the size of the eaiifa tion. Varlaan says he has trou­ had played the hand at four R-Q‘8’8-4-2; Hearts, K-9; Dla- BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)— m nrrtnf' at the KremUn for an­ acene ends brUkantly. bilities” of the Philippines and Howdy Pardners! 13:00 Qery Qtrard Show about 2000 yeexs ago. ble reading eum} MIsbbU cannot spades. This was not a tactful monds, Q-J-5-2; C2id)S, Q. An escapee from the state pris­ WINF—1380 other demoostratton, and the The next scene must have tak­ Malaysia there would be no war What do you say? 6:00 N«wi road at all. So the warrant t s between the two countries. time for us to point out that the W e’d like to welcome y'all on farm was taken into custody 6:16 BpoBk Uf> faWs on Boene 1. en place in 1603. We are in a Answer: Bid one spade. Tou handed to Grigori who suhetl- They have been disputing Sa­ wisdom of the South should early today after a chase In­ 6:00 Newa count 13 points in high cards, 6:16 Speak Ito Harttonl tutes a description of Vaorlam bah, the former British territoiy to the 'Rustic But Elegant volving an alleged stolen car. 8:46 Lowell 'Thonas 2 points for the singleton and 1 6:66 PhU Rbsuto for his own. of North Borneo that was inoor- A police cruiser was wrecked point for the doubleton, but you 7:00 The WorWTonlght 'Vaitaam amells a ra^ j ^oha porated into the Malaysian Fed- V ern on and a policeman slightly Injured 7:20 Frank Glffonl should not really count this as before the man was captured. 7:30 Speak Up Sports GLOBE tfae warrant and wtlli diOWnilty ^ t l o n in 1963. 8:00 Newt reads the correct desctlpOon a 16-point hand. The singleton Police said the car, which 8:10 Si>eak Up Sports whidi ma Grigori. In a flaA, Expel Red Aide Club to Sponsor qUeen of clubs is simply not had been reported stolen, was 8:30 %eak Up Hu^ord Travel Service worth 2 points for being a queen 111:80 Biury Farber Grigori tears open a window and r q m e (AP) — The Italian spotted about 12:10 a.m. on 13:16 Sign OH 905 MAIN STREET You don’t mafcfw his escape as the curtain ‘Love of Iw ’ and 2 more points for being a govemment is preparing to ex­ East Main Street. AftOr a chase w n 0—1080 tails for the first intemrisston singleton. This is really a and a crash in which a police 6:00 -ARernoon Sdition 643-2186 pel an aide in the Soviet Embas­ The Vernon Junior Women’s borderline opening bid, and 6:00 Newa and the end of Act I. sy as a result of the uncovering cruiser was wrecked by the 6:15 Market Report Oub will sponsor the movie many experts would prefer to 6:30 Weather a Anttioriied agent In Man- Act n . conoeniB Uself chiefly of a sjjy ring operating inside stolen car, 26-year-old Alpha 6:26 Strictly Sports "Love of I'vy” Oct. 9 throu^ pass rather than open the gid- ^obeater for an AliHiiea,i have to with charecteriaattons of Bocls the Italian F orei^ Ministry. Ninas was arrested. 6:86 Afternoon Ddltlon F Ranroad* and Bteamohlp 7:10 Accent ‘68 arsd Us childrea. When it opens, Four Italians have been ar­ IS at the Rockville Onema. wonder. He fled from the minimum 7:16 Now XeUa, his daughter, ia banoon- rested in coimectlon with a leak School St Copyright security prison farm in Enfield 7:30 DavU BrinklCT General Features Corp. 7:30 Nerws of the Worid her fiancee wto died Just Qf confidential documents con- Proceeds from the film will Friday afternoon, apparently In before ttie wedding. Fyodor, h « cerning the country’s treaties go toward the scholarship fund ------a prison employe’s car. borrow young brother together wifii Xe* with other governments. ¥wo of The Bridgeport police cruiser to be given to a Rockville High Ilia ’ s nurse are trying to cheer those Eurested work at the min­ student next June. driven by officer Jay WUHams her up by singing noasense istry. One is a private citizen BUCKBOARD had blocked Huntington Road 9 1 8 3 4 .9 0 Anyone ■wishing further infor­ k.]lia«Hsr THINK SMALL 1909 ViAsnugen Sedan tunes when Boris enten. and the fourth an employe of mation should contact M rs. while the chase was underway m Detlverod in Mandiei9ter all of our He too triea to cheer Xenia the defeiue department. James Parry or Mrs. Christo­ 3rd SMASH WEEK! on Bridgepotl’s east side, and and then ^>eaka of the re^xxi- The Russian who is believed STEAK HOUSE the car driven by Nlms struck Equipped with leaitheratte Interior, pher Martin. atbUitles of gov ernment to Fyo­ to have been thetr contact was the police cruiser broadside. windshield washer, 2-speed electric News of 8erric«nen MAIN STREET — GLASTONBURY wlpero, heater, defroster, 4-way identified by the Italian news Williams suffered a shoulder dor, rixiwing Um on a map the Army I^ to o n Sgt. James T. safety flashers, back-up UgMs, oast AnminituM over which be agency AN8A as Ghennadi Ros- Carey, husband of Margaret iitjury and custs. front end rear seat belts, leather­ kov, an engineer. It said ^the Downright Good Food—Courteous Service will someday rule. There is even Carey of 11 Village St., has been The uninjured Nlma then ran ette headrentn, steering wheel lock an incident with an offstage par- government planned to order assigned as a platoon sergeant Congenial Atmosphere Into nearby woods and was tak­ and rear window defroster. him out of the country within rot vddeh upsets the servants. in the first Air Cavalry Division en into custody by other offi­ egos $7,923,647 Finally Prince Shuisky enters three days. in Vietnam. a RUGGED MEN'S SALOON cers. TED TRUDON Rtf. U) TsIUad TpW, Authorities listed two home­ to be greeted by Boris with a Army Pfc. Allan J. Palmer, a STEAK ROOM TabelMli Ms.iliiiilsf torrent o f fUtnise. Shuisky has Beautification Mass son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond towns for Nims — Bridgeport VOLKSWAGEN MMIN iVadgna oQ the throne himaelf, VATICAN e r r r (a p ) — C. Palmer, of 12 Florence St., • COVERED WAGON LOUNGE and San B’^ancisoo, Calk. and Bmls than half sus­ Twenty-four Roman Catholics a k-v, hundred Or a has been assigiied to the 87th • ANTIQUE ROOM pects it. To change the subject, slain during 19th century perse­ Ei^ineer Battalion as a carpen­ •BANQUET ROOM • u-ar.d 'The ; • int l^ '.ha' it\ here. Shukdey tells the news of the cutions in Korea were beatified ter. rachel. R-jad> tu ne burr'-aed. pretender Dmitri, who ia oq the Sunday in a ceremony in St. Pe­ Pvt. Palmer is stationed near Polirii border with an army. ter's Basilica. Dong Ba Thin, 'VietnEim. DaUy-ir:60-8:86 Christmas Party ReservaUons Now Being Accepted rHE CONNECTICUT BANK Boris admits that Us dreams The beatification makes the C 3 I and trust company martyrs—seven French mis­ Sat., Sun. PHONE 033-5225 have been troubled by visions of 2-3:45-5:30-7:10-9:10 the slain boy and he asks sionaries and 17 Korean con- F ern o n costs go - ShulMty if the boy was certainly verts-ellglble for eventu^ can- onization. the church’s formal dead. Knowing that he has a Welfare Office siqiereUtiouB man to deal with, recognition of sainthood. More than 200 Koreans and The Shuisky tefis Mm that he saw Lists New Hours Dmitri with his throat cut, but several thousand pilgrims from that even five days after death France, including 200 members OSiQji-ve of the missionaries’ families, at­ As a temporary measure, un­ there was no sign of decomposi- tended the multilingual beatifi­ til a director of welfare is hired, T d e p h o n e : tion. cation Mass, celebrated by the the welfare office will be open HvMYcR ingcr 644-2424 VERNON This is too much for Boris. Introducing' 2 Most Rev. Stephan Kim Sou Left alone with an ominously Mondays and Thursdays from O pM lliwsdoy ft Friday tfll 9 Hawn, archbishop of Seoul. ticking clock, Boris fancies he The martyrs may now be ven­ 1:30 pjn. to 3:30 p.m. sees Dmitri or Ms in every erated publicly in the area.s The office is located on the IS going up! shadow. This hallucination scene where they lived and died. first floor of the Adrnlnlstration was last seen in Harvest Sale! is somewhat Hke the one in Building on West Main St.. Shake^ieere’s "Maobeth,” but Five Persons Reported The mayor’s office is still the eerie music, flapping drap­ McDonald's Trampled to Death seeding a person to fill the post. eries, changing shadows and so Mrs. Glenora Forbes, the on give it even greater power. HONG KONG FAP) - Five persons W^re trampled to death mayor’s secretary, said the Boris becomes mentally un­ mayor’s office may be contact­ V^d)erbury. by drunken , Red Gu2iTds ram­ hinged; he disintegrates before paging through the streets of ed during business hours In the your eyes, or at least he cfiould SALE! (Janton during Gommunist Chi­ case of an emergency. if the EicUng is good. His final, Hot Apple Pie na’s national day celebrations anguiriied cry, "Father! Have Oct. 1, according to travelers mercy on Boris, the slimer!” brings down a tremendously ef­ from cihlna today. fHanrhpstFr "It started when a celebration fective 'curtain. feast attended by about 4,000 E npttinri Tou’re imw about halfway Red Guards turned into a through the opera and it seems drunken orgy,” one arrival said. PuMMietl Dally Except Oundayx What a wonderful way to top off a as good a place as any to take "The Red Guards started a vie- UKi Holidays at 13 Bliiell BtreM. an intermission In ^****” R ^ tory march which soon turned Uancheater. Conn. (06040) Telephone 643.J71i meal; flaky crust, tart apple slices 1— weU as the Intenniseton wWdi into a mad rukh. comes in the Eu;tuel per­ Seconu Claaa Postace Paid at "The cries of helpless people Hanohester, Conn 1 1 1 1 ^ = T formance. I’U be seeing you with were drowned by Mao slogans inside, laced with traditional apple the rest of the tale. and the noise of running feet,” BUBSCmiPTION RATES 111 fMTffteeverepe Hertford ®M euelenwueed lit ,600 coble feet* of ooi for homo Payable In Advance * heetlng. One coble feet of ooe eooble tOK BTUe (Brltleh Thermet Unite, Interne* the arrival said. "When the One Year ...... $30.00 tionel etenderd ef neel meaeorement). The coal to provide thia eame amount of i Q) street cleared five women and atz UoMha ...... 15.60 pie slices. And when we say "hot heat with ell, allowlnp for the hlehor offlcieney ef qu, le compared bolow. OAS OIL Russia Orbits children lay dead on the road­ D ire* llontha y , ...... 7.90 En.rgy utad * 181,000 cubic ft. 1,124 gallona New Satellite way.” Ona Month ...... XSO apple pie," we mean "hot!" Try one Fu.l cott p«r unit $1AM/1000 C.F. 18.4y gallon MOSCOW (AP) —A new com- muMcaUons satellite, MMMa 1, Total tufi coat i $177,86 $206.82 — today at the special introductory was put into orMt two days ago, Coat ot alaetrlelty to pump tual to burnar — a.so the Soviet Union announced to­ - K g . 12.00 day. price of only lOc Sarvica contract (optional) 20.00 It has' a Mgh elipUcal orbit, MANCHESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY Total boating ooat ® 1 ' 7 7 . 6 G $ 2 3 8 . 3 2 puttiKT tt over the Soviet Union •bclttthd l4 aorape baat foad tot cood/np ond waftr heef/np. 9.90 for the larger part at Its flight. The angle of orWt to the equator is 05 degrees and the period of Annual Meeting — Hling Jr. High School When the luckios compare their home healing costs with their oil-burning neighbors, the revolution is 11 hours and 52 luckles know they're luckier than everl The overage posted base rote of oil has gone up to 18.4 minutes. cents per gallon in the Greater Hartford-New Britain area . . . making gas, more than ever, today's Taos said the satellite will be WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 — 8 P.M. used for long distance radio and most economical fuell ' telegraph communications and SPECIAL also to relay Soviet televiaton As long as you live by a gas line, you can convert your present furnace to clean, quiet gas A step-saving Princess® extension programs to the extreme north­ Tearing through her back yard, track­ by simply renting a gas cotiversion burner for only pennies a day! The gas conversion burner can Step Out in Style ern parts of the country, Sibe­ phone (in her choice of 9 colors) costs Speaker—Mr. Henry Maynard ing up the kitchen fioor and coiiiding be installed in place of your present burner. You use the same furnace or boileir . . . same heating ria, central Asia and the Soviet with the dog on her futile way to answer just $1.75 a month*— at The Phone system . . . and it takes only a few hours to convert. There’s no charge for installation . . . even if far east. Curator of American Arts ONLY Store. the nearest phone in her house. In Pumps by Grandini The sateUlto equipment, we bring the gas line in . . . all the way from the street main.. . . underground . . . protected from which includes a system for cor­ . Wadsworth Atheneum. , Please. Now t|iat you know what vi­ Tell her to seethe colorful extension rection of the orWt and a power cinity she's In, tell her this for us: phones on display here (we used to be the uncertainties of the weather. supply unit, is functioning nor­ Subject: "Categorizing American Antiques" A step-saving Trimline® extension known as "the telephone office"). Or You'll pay as little as $2.95 a month plus the cost of the gas you use. There's never a service Thia low heeled pump is the perfect c ^ - mally, Tass added. I with slicjes phone (with the hidden lightupdi^ have her give us a call. charge for burner adjustment, . . anytime . . . day or night. And your satisfaction is guaranteed un­ iJement to your ^ 1 fashion wardrobe. Sizes I ' offer expires Oct. 13 5-lOB, 61/4-lOAA, Choose black kid, mahog­ costs just $2.25 a month* ...... Posted as a public ser­ conditionally for a full year! tHEATER TIME any kid, Venetian red kid, -tobaca patent, — at The Phone Store. vice by The Phone Store. So call your home heat contractor. . . or Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation in Hartford SCHEDULE ■pat gray patent or green antifjjue patent. Business Meeting to Follow Speaker at 249-1331 or New Britain, 223-2774, and start saving now. Burnside — The Heart la A LoneljBiunter, 7:00 • 9:10. P H o h Mail and Phone Orders Filled ' M cDonalcKj^fil^t. State —Toura, Mlito, Oura, Anyone interested in antiques or the work of ,.,yburKHkl9fPI»oi' 9:00. Fortune Cookie, SM, s T o m Open Bfonday-Satnrday 10:00-5:30 the Society is welcome to atteild. U. A. Theater — Rachel, 1 M The Southern New England Telephone Company Thors, and FrL 10:00-9:00 ■ 8:56. 46 WEST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Mancheiter Drtve-Ia ■-CSe*- •Plui a ona-llmo charge ol $6 and regular service connaollon chafget.______\ CXINNECnCUT NATURAL(3AS (XRPORATION ed — wlU re-epea

■J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 PAGE FOUR Students Gel Coventry Give—the United Why M erit Letters sixteen Bast OattioUo BU|b GOP Names SdtoOl seniors and IB from Mdn- chestar High School cacslvad Ballot Aide I.ettsrs of Commendation for Laura A. Ssegda and Chan* Aloe, rt the FTA meeting, SAIGON (A P ) — A SotSh high performance on the 1988 Pringle, reglatrara of votan, the budget recommended by Vietnamese womnn le d U.B. Krm. AUacn B. St«nb«rg c t National M erit SobolatMilp Navy oommandos and goveni- announce that 72 names have the executive boerd will be U w m m Rd. h*a been appointed Quali^dng TeM. presented for approval. Mem­ meat troops to aVIet Oong piki- bjr the Oonrectry Republican BC3B studento by locale are: been removed from the voting bership dues o f a doUer per on oamp where her hurtand and Toam Oommlttee aa Ua abaantee Slancheater, Constance BeUtore, lt*t. From that total, 42 moved person may Im paid at this 28 other pthwnet* vrere brid, tiaiiat ohalnnan. Any peisoUa, Dana Famham, I. MldMle Khi- from town, U died and the re­ first meeting. Mrs. Joan Enb- the Navy announced today. regaitDaH o t party atfUlatian oewtei, J. Dana LeBIanc, maining 18 are reeldenta who rldge, cbalrman of refresh­ A epokeeman said the prison »iwi thoae uniegMered with Nidiard A. SOdUn, Patricia D. have left the state but will be ments, and her oommlttee will compound was located on Con eltber major poimcal party, de- Power*, and M azy B. Zatloow- able to vote by absentee ballot. serve refreshments following Coo Toineiii a t ths mtNilh o f the ■tHny infOcmatlan in obtaining Ihelr namea are planed on a the meeting. Baseac rl'ven, 77 miles eouth- aa abaMtee ballot to r the Nov. Wapplng, Georg* R . DeHale, separate UaL Zoning MeeUng wert of Saigon in the Mektxig 6 eleetlon. may oontact Mra. James Gallagher, and Brian M. In October 1967 there were a The Planning m vi Zoning Delta. ataibmx. Quigley. total o f 1,483 votera and re- Commission will meet at 8 p.m. In the raM eari.y Suiday, OOP town committee chair­ Baot Butford, Paid A. Bar- movlhg the 72 names left a tomorrow at Yeomans Hall. eight U.S. Navy 8eal*-«sea-land man John W. Allea pointed out, cewics, Kathleen A. Coyle, Car­ balance of 1,880. However, elnoe School Menu commandos—nnd the "Hake certain your military men J. Ooutreau, I^we M. last October 101 new voters The hot lunch menu tor Por­ Vietnamese torce overran the aervlcaman. tboae local peraons Grttfen, and Angela M. Baeoo. were made to make a new total ter School next week is as fol­ runp and captured two Viet who will be out of state, and aiastontoury, David M. «w y . of 1481 'Voters. Them w ill be lows: Today, schoolboy sand­ Oong guards pliB documents tlmao who are 111 and unable, MHB students are Neney B. names added right up to the wich, oide slaw, fresh apple; and South Vletnameae money. to vote at the local polls on Brvuider, John R. Briggs, Jean day of eleotkm as there are Tuesday, vegetable beef soiq>, The oonkhkied force landed on Nov. S” know who they might M. Dorchester, Joan 8. Delelln- Mfem M a ry Moore is now associated some who wlU become eligible cheese frtlcke, criery sticks, the Mend shortly after dawn iMityet u they have a question firnn Na'vy patrol boats. The sld, Maryellen Halvonen, Di­ with the Lookinjr Gtass Beauty Salon between now and the November spice cake; Wednesday, roast conoeralng voting by the absen­ ane M. Johnaon, Barbara E. election. turkey, buttered pees, criery boots then set up a blocking tee ballot Kelly, Dale A. KoweU, Martha (VNein Visit sticks, cranberry sauce, ic e foroe and sank a sampan at­ Bmnmage Sale H. Mbstard, James B. Naschke, SPECIAL L'OREAL MON., TUES., WED. WUUam O'NeUI, Democrotlo cream; Thursday, meat loaf, tempting to esoape. A qmlces- The South Coventry Coopera­ Janice OboehowaM, Martha B. candidate for re-eleetton tor buttered oazrots, green beans; man said the occupant of the sampan escaped Into the brudi tive Rurseiy school Is sponsor­ RumeU, CyntUa J. Banbom, $12.50 COMPLETE State repreeentotlve from the applesEuioe; Friday, fld i along the river. Seventeen other ing a rummage sale at 1 p.m. FUifla J. SaiKhlni, and Karen B. 62nd Dletrtct, spoke with reel­ squares, Imttered rice, vege­ OcL 19 at the Coventry Siq>er- Call for Appointment — 643-4322^ denta of Columbia Isiat week on table, fruit. guerrStes surrendered to the marfeet at the local shopping Smith. patrol boat crewmen. There several oooanlone. He made a Town Meeting Set center (corner of Rt. SI and door to door eanvam, attended The Board of Selectmen Iwre were no allied caaualtiee. Stcnehouse Rd.) Those wishing Tobacco Barns Bum the seleotmen’B meeting, and ’Ihe spokesman said the freed SIMSBURY (AP) —Six ta- put the final toudws on the pre­ to donate Items to this pro­ was gueat at a ootfee sodal. prisoners ail were Vietnameee beooo bams have been destroy­ liminary budget and have It gram may drop them o ff at this O’N efll aald that Columbia ready tor the townq>eople and incIudeiV a notional poBoe- ed by a fire that also caused store that morning. benefltted from the last aesaton proval at the annual town meet­ men. South - VMnameae arm y four large itanks o f propane gas troops, government miUtiamen jraraing Drive of the General Aneembly in the ing scheduled for tonight at 8 and a few otriBanO. He said John Greene, chairman of the to explode. tfdlowlng ways: A net Increase to Yeomans Hall. 7 The flames started about some of the prlsoneta had been local PuUic Health Nursing As­ in average daily memberahlp sociation membership drive, re- 11:80 a.m. Sunday In one bam C M or held capttve stooe the etremyto Manchester Evening Her­ o f a nliM-bam complex on Hoe- grants In the amount of 848,000^ Tet offensive last February. The poits the drive hi “ running be­ ald Bobsatuto c»rreqM »dent, Mtia Road. No estimata of the .00, tor the present biennium; prisoners were evacuetsd and hind” as compared to last Adella G. Diiian, teL 88-S8tl. year’s contrlhubons for the damage was available. Several $19,000 In other educational the prison oompound and a Viet programs which included aid first two weeks of this program. of the bams were filled with Cong tax coHeotlon statton were t *4' The drive for a goal of $1,2S0 tobacoo. 1148 TOUAND TOBNPIKB—MANOHBBWKB to the dlaadvantaged children StfiLte G I K iU e d burned, the spokesman said. - F ire officials said the cause and apedel education, and, to win oonUmie through this , B xlt 98 WUbar Crow Parkway month. o f the fire was under tnvesUgap the selectmen’s department, an increase of $2,000 was noted to In Korea O asli Jail Inknate Dies dmiior Bone Show tlon. HARTFORD (AP) — Arthur An open Junior hone show the town aid roads program. SEXTUL (AP) — An American TTiese amounts were additional soldier was killed and two oth­ MbngUlo, 84, baa been pro­ win be held at 9:80 a.m. Oct IS nounced dead on arrival at Mc­ (rain pr shine) at the Tolland to the amounts already re­ ers wounded to a ciarfi 'wlfh powoFui numa oeais ceived from the state. North Korean tofUtrators along Cook Hospital after correction AgrtcilMural Center grounds on officials ordered him taken Route so In ToUand. The show OTfelU has worked ciosSly the dem llltailxed aone, the H.8. there from Hartford Correotion- is being sponsored by the He­ goocPTOiins with the selectmen and was in­ Arm y ennounoed today. bron 4-H Hoofbeats CItib. Ekitry strumental to restoration o t The three men were part of a al Center. forms and further Information State Funds to the Public Health patrol Oom the 2nd U.S. tofan- MGngUlo 'was arrested tor be­ may be bed by oontaoting Ann Nursing Agency and In having try Di'vlatoa that was nttocked ing Intoxicated Saturday night Saturday by an ujdmown num­ by Windsor police and trans­ Johitson, Box 182, Harlborough. The United Appeal of the Greater Hartford Com­ that win benefit from the appeal indude Manches­ funds appropriated to the High­ Nursery Aides way Department tor correction ber of infiltrators, the announce­ ferred to the correctional cen­ munity Chest and Red Cross opens today. Man­ ter Help for Retarded Ohildren, Child and Family ter Sunday momtog. He was Volunteer mothers assisting o f a curve on Rt. 87 near t h e ment said. chester llfayor Nathan Agostinelli has proclaimed Services of Connecticut, Oopimunity Child Guid­ taken directly to the hiflimary. w ith. the classes of the NorOi far Oolumbls take Dam. The dead soldier was identi­ ance Qinic, the H om em ^ers Service, Lutz Junior ‘ His pulse 'was noticed weak Coventry Cooperative Nursery today through Oct 28 as United Fund of Manches­ It is expected that the Repub­ fied as Spec. 4 Stepben A. Nas- Museum, and Manchester PulUic Health Associa­ at albotit noon and he was or­ school this coming week will ter time. Miancheeter’s United Fund is a part of lican candidates 'will be mak­ soni of Brewster, N.Y. tion. Also, local branches of the American Red damaged complexions dered taken to the hospital, Include M n . Ernest Burnett, the United Appeal of Greater Hartford. The mayor ing personal appearances In In a separate announbement Cross, the Boy and Girl Scouts, Catholic Family where be w m pronounced dead. and Sirs. Jan England. In has urged all Manchester citizens “to lend their -the last word in healing, dednstag core town to the very near future at military spokeemHi released charge of cleaning the c I elss- fuB support to this worthy cause.” Manchester’s Services, the YWCA, YMCA, and the USO. which time door to door can­ the names of two UA. soldtera room in the basement of the UUed by Norifa Korean tofUtnir goal has been set at 8183,600. Manchester agencies I f your oomplakloe la vasses will be made, along with Second Congregational Church BMtarin Soap Man «r- motorcades and socials. tors in an amhiwh Sept. 7. WE HAVE THE GENUINE ...... ■> on Saturday, O ct 12, win be fhetiva, antiw p^ znaziad by iou|5<"9<"» They were Pllo. Mlrtstol B. TOP QUALITY catad ■oap'-and rt tha Firemen’s Auxiliary lira . Bernard Conroy and Mra. order to g e t where they are gb- Faces Robbery Charge NEVI8 AGAIN that tlcfc fMlIng taSSTortff^^ja Mrs. Pat Miranda has a n- HeynoldB o f Cranberry Lake, WINDOW Mine tim * tha finest coa- Joaeph E. High Speed Atm D avK C o v e n try Ing, and parents are concerned whan year tolUt ovaHlowz matic aoap* W ill not dry or pfanplas—rtw i M ^ nounced______some— o f____ the_____ future N .Y., and Spec. 4 MATERIALS " Amazing Ydlu^ about their safety. NEW HAVEN (AP) — John nor iziitata tha mort aan- h a a l^ eaxa ca Bao ^ a n s o f the OoiurnWa Volunteer Cayer Jr. of Danbury, Conn. IN HIAT . KEEP OUT COID Maadwster Evening Herald In past years school buses Hiabhasl, 22, Is to appear be­ TOILAFLEX* sitlvaakinl .Soap. Fire I>epertment Women's Anx- “The “ men were In a veUrie B#«r HwR fiMS—Ew Stana i Coventry coireopondent, F. A Windows. 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Reg. 18.50...... 1 2 .S O •LEX-0>GLA$S is the only Dtastic When you're in the market MS HARITORD ROU lor a new set come to Tum- K4nciow material that ca/ries a I DAILY idke T V and ^ppUance, 871 Everybody's State Senator 2 GUARANTEE, horn for the ovtB acawNS lOddle Turaplke Weat, Tel. SA TU R D A Y MMMOe. CuitlaaMathee . . . name FI bEX-O-OlASSorl ''^the edge. 9 to 6 PhUoo . . , WesUngbouae... Re-elect Dave Barry Nov; SthI INC. l ; RCA . . . Zenith. Open Monday-Saturdny 10:00-6:80—^Thum. and Fri. 10:00-9:00 ‘ Barry for Henato Committee, Harry J. Daagan, Treasurer Look For Genuine FLEX-O-QLASS At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer *********** \’

\ 1 > I ■V I- I . p,.4| . ■V A.'.n'. , PAG E SE V E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MOITOAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCtOBER 7, 1968 PAOB SDL Tolland ICC Told Merger Delay who ’dismissed’ the district school board Open Forum . •» I t a r g a x e i Cj’O Manrl^PBtpr -By CLAY R. POLLAN MARY E. LE DUC as unresponsive and made plans to elect AMS Yoor Daily ActMly Guidt S£PT.73 1 Could Halt NHRR Soon Representative for 18rii District a new board.” “No Bettor Forum’? 32Jvarrantee Deeds Filed MAR. 22 ,AP*. 20 According to fh* Stor*. OCT. 23 ^ €npnin0 ^praUi “A parent group that has staged a To develop messoge forTueyloy, NFJW YORK (AP)—The Biter- prewtouoiy borrowed $10 mUHon. To the Editor, 4- 5,10-24 reod words correspo^ing to numbers 1- 8- 9^ state Commerce Commission Smith said the latest borrow- PUBi.iaHKD BY TUB slt-tn at Intermediate School 148 In the in September with Clerk W>31-4274 46^73 lUJOAliD PRIMTIMO OO., INC I was fortunate enough to'at­ of your Zodioc birth sign. waa told today that If It re- Ing Is being made "on the as- U Bi m U 8 tr e « Bronx since ’Thursday in an effort to TAURUS M»nrn»wer. Conn. force the appointment of a new principal tend a debate between Ted La- A total of 82 warraitae deeds ed Charles and Elisabeth Holy- ARR. SI } You'll 31 Lesson 61 You’ll ocrii fusee or delays tnchislon of the sumptkm that Inclusion will oc- TUOUAS P. ro^USON Bonne and Dave Barry whm were filed during September field to Omar and Lorraine Joly 2Ki#p . 32 Your 62 You NOV. 22 New Haven Railroad In the cur by Jam L EUid that "thoee ended the demonstration yesterday when I mA'C 21 33 Wings 63 And WALTBR R. PBROUSON each was a candidate for the with town cleric Gloria Meurant, of Manchester, property o n 3 Partonoi Penn Central system, the Now funds will be used to keep the Pui)iishsrs their candidate declined the Job." Q lS - 6-17-19 4R«vl«w 34 About 64 Of 26-27-33-33^, PounAad Ocstobar 1, U&i State Senate two years ago- I including 10 for newly coti- Glen triew and Carter Dr. and 2-2S8SS7 SPoU 35 Its 65 Intruders43-50A2 Haven’s operations could htdt railroad running tsiUl Inclu- 36 AppeororK* 66 From was Impressed with each debate atruoted homee. An additional Russell Squires et al to Rodney 6 Aftoirs UOnTARHIS as soon as some time In No- sion." PttbUabed Bv*ry Bvenlnc £xc«pt Sundkyi Nine policemen were Injured trying to 7 Doon 37 B e^ 67 Find NOV. vember. Smith said the short-range and BoUdays. Smared at the Poat OUlce at control a demonstration on the Lower er and illuminated by the eight quit claim deeds were and Teresa West of Ellington, 1 MAY 22 8B« 38 Comfort 68 Post ' Maaobeater, Oomt.. aa Second Claaa Hall recorded, property on Snipelc Lake Rd. / JUNE 22 9ThriM*d 39 Get 69 B^ir>d occ' ^ ^ Richard Joyce Smtth, a true- outlook for the New Haven was M atter.______East Side, In front of Seward Park High icB discussed. lOExptrltncts 40 Good- 70Woys I think it IncumbentRpon any 71 You tee of the bankrupt railroad crlUcEti but that he was opU- School “whose superintendent, Theresa The pace of property trans- S^orrte Bishop Bower- iS41-45-5I-53 n Now 41 promises 23^-49MJT SUBSCRIPnON RATES candidate 'for polRiefu office to fers remains the same as last Thomas and LauretU Tul- VA i l -67-70 12 Tim* 42 They 72 Du* S6>76^-90 said the "significant and Ines- mlstlc for the raUroad’s future Payabla In Advance Rackow, was removed by the local gov­ 13R*polr 43Woy 73 Life O ne Y e a r ...... $30.00 let the votera^^ow how he year, although new home pur- 'X- P«>P«rty on Metcalf Rd.. CANCSR 74 Teoch CAPtICOtN capable fact la that there will after merger and Immediate fl- Six H o m h i ...... 1&50 14 Enjoy 44 Con erning board two weeks ago. A commu- stands onproblems facing chases Increased from five In Bernard and Carolyn OotUer to ^ JUNE 23 15 To 45 Must 75 Compliment not bo enough cash to carry nanclal proWema are solved, T h ree Hnn«h« ...... 7.80 76 People O ne M om h ...... 2.60 rtty division has resulted in efforts to ^JUt.Y23 16 Locked 46A JAN 20 on operations beyond the early Also testifying was Sen. Abra- our stikO'^itod country today. September 1967 to 10 last month. ***“1 PatrlcU Anderson of 17 Run 47 Be 77 Without find a replacement. Some support Acting Vernon, property on Lake View 78 To 11-14-29-40^ part of November without ad- ham Ribicoff, D-Oonn., who said m b h b r r o f E nm n^tlng the problems Is Wonrantee deeds for new \ 2- 7-16-20 18 Improve 48 Thif>gs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Superintendent Jack Landsman, who is not enough, candidates must Heights, and Harry and Helen /25A3-6S 19 Along 49 Full 79 Futile 48-64-73 v S ditlonal borrowing." the IOC rtiould use as soon as The Aaiooiated Preaa la exclualvely entitled homes tnohide Tdland Hills, 20 Agoinsf SOToword 80 Of also principal of J.H.S. 71. Others are R e se n t the solutions they ad­ Todd to Allan and Diana Burke iio 81 Regrets AOUAMUS Smith’# testimony was pre- possible Ite authority to order to lha one c t repubUoatlon c l all newa die- Ino. to James and Mary Ellen 21 S<^thir>g 51 Be JAN. 21 patohea credited to U or not otbervlae credit­ urging the board to hire Luis Fuentes, vocate to these problems. of Ellington, property on Tol­ I JLR.Y 24 22 Smoothly 52 A 82 Who par^ for the latest hearing on the Penn Central to absorb the ed In thla paper and alao the local newa pub- Vincent of Bridgeport, proper­ 23 You 53 Movir>g 83 Forced FEB.* 19 who Is principal of J.H.S. 186 in Brook­ I can think of no better for­ land Ave. AUG. 23 84 And the proposed sale of the New New Haven. her*. ty on New Rd.; Walter and Alao, Ralph Lipman et al to 24 Heed 54 Put Haven to the Penn Central. The "I strongly urge this com- All rlshta of repiAUcatlao of apeclal dla- lyn.” um than a public debate where Alice Beaton to Katherine E. 1^44-47-53-38 25 Strongers 55 Kept 85 Business 13-21-30-37^ patohea iim ln are alao raaenred. full give and take Is possible, Richard and Diane IdancUla of t/72-7S83W 26 Delightful 56C n^it 86 Bother 52-59-80-86^ IOC was given hack the case mission to assure a Perni Cen- Dambeck, property on Garnet Rockville, property on Baxter VKOO 27 Love-nevrs 57 The 67 Matters. mcis after having previously approv- traJ tttiteover at the earliest The Herald Prlntlnx Oompahy Inc., aa- Meanwhile, over In Brooklyn, the de­ as well as, questions from mem­ Ridge Acres, suid Monroe 28 Also 58Doy 88 Environs aumaa no financial reapooalblllty for typo- centralization regime which tried to St.; C9iarles and Maureen Brag- 29 The 59 Source 89 Chor>get ed a sales agreement. Two possible date," Rlblcoff’s pre- (laphloal errora appearlns in adrertlaemenu bers of the audience. Mdees, Inc. to Jack and Violet Thomas Jr. and Elaine 30 Thot's 60 Personol 90 Count MAR. 21 t and other raertliir matter In The Mancheater transfer 80 teachers It didn’t like, but I have noticed In recent issues 10/8 courts supported clE tim s of New pared statement said, "with the Put the Housewives' Voice in the Bvenlnc Herald. Hexter of Glastonbury, proper- or^nt of East Hartford, proper 54-57-68-69^ Haven bondholders that the outside limit set at Jan. 1, which was supposed to take them back of our local newspaper that ty on Robin Circle, Heritage ty on Glen Dr„ Country HlUs ^ 3 ^ 3 ^ 8 8 ^yGood (^Adverse ^^Ncutral 71-77-79-81W . House of Representatives. . . Snhacriber to Doa Anpelea TTmea-WaHUnt- Nathan Agostlnelll, Republican ty on Glen Dr., Country HlUs, sales price was too low. 1969.” toB Poat News Serrioe. under the terms by which the three week Woods. and Anna Jaraynskl to Pasquale UB. Circuit Judge Robert P. Ribicoff also CEtiled on the Full aervlce cUeid cd N. E. A. Service, Inc city wide teachers strike was settled, Candidate for the State Senate, and Jo Aim Pepplns of Rock­ PuhUahera Repreaentatlvea — The Jullua has taken space In paid political Also, Monroe Moses, Inc. to Anderson, who hEis overseen the Penn Central "to put before this VOTE DEMOCRATIC Xathewa Special Apency — New York. Chl- has been resorting to ail kinds of strate­ Keith and Joyce Hausmann of ville, property on Crystol Lake on Merrow Rd., and William C. New Haven’s operations since hearing a plan to effect Inclu- oapo. Detroit and Boaton advertisements to ask Daifid Boggini Offering Bfery Le Doc Repreaentotlve OomMIMee gies to keep these 80 teachers and the Barry, Democratic Candidate Storrs, property on Robin Cir­ Rd. Horn to Charles Euid Hazel the line slipped into bankrupt- slon before the end of the (Mary Lararlo, TresMurer) MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ children they are supposed to teach cle, Heritage Wcxids; Tolland Also, Victor and Trudy CEUn- Harvey, iproperty on Loehr Rd. cy in 1961, also asked the IOC yeE ir.” TIONS^______for Stote Senate, questions eron to Robert and Ingrid Van- School Program apart. One day last week, the children which he feels Mr. Barry should Hills, Inc. to Robert fuid Nancy Oeorge and Aurore MdDon- to Include the line in the Penn "I believe an equitable plan Display advertlslnc cloalnx hours were taken on a tour of museums, with Oarabedlcui of Vernon, prop­ destadt of Vernon, property on Central by next Jsui. 1, and he ahould Include provision for I^>r Monday — l p.m. Friday. answer. Blueberry HUl Rd„ Tolland ald to Heibert and Janet Kbe- Denuocratic candidate Dor For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday the 80 teachers left behind In empty Mr. Barry’s reply has been erty on New Rd., and Barney nig of Rockville, prt^erty to representatt-ve from Mon said on Aug. 10 he would en- placing a reasonable sum of For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday Moses to Robert and Theresa Manor; Elijah Md Luna Smith Dte- tertaln a motion to conclude money In escrow as part j»y Phr Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday classrooms. This week the 80 teachers that these and other pertinent Sto«o(dRtniffnnl iRd.;Rd.; Joseph Joaeoh and Edith . _____ vi.. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday Bldmonds of Vernion, property to James and Lillie Harris of Puts to TboRiEui Jr. EUid Janioe b ^ v rteoted t*'® New Haven’s operations by mont for the assets of the New O R D E R TODAY... For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. are being ordered to take special three- questions should be the format trtdt s^d today that, if eie^, Haven,” he said, adding that on Buff Cap Rd. Hartford, lot On Rhodes Rd.; Doogan of Newtwrgh, N.T., Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before day courses elsewhere to develop their of a public debate. To me, this Also, Monroe Moees, Inc., to E»Jah and Luna Smith to ^ h n he will paopoae legislation ‘noE^oaie. publication. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturder “sensitivity’’ and “understanding.” seems to be a logical and ef­ property otvOld Post Rd., and which would allow towns to “The trustees," Smith said, 1 '^ 1 ! ! ! and Monday publication David and Patricia Van Ollnda, Butler of Hartford, a lot on Mer- Marty end Beryl Peterson to c E in be arrived at through prop­ fective method of answering row Rd. EUid Anna Lemek t o coordinate school oonMruotlon "believe that the facts which Monday, October 7 'The principal actors in most of these proparty on Robin Circle, Heri­ Cbartea and Karen Higgins of now must be coaaldered are, e r legEd cham iels Eind, if neces- these questions and of keeping Charles smd Joann Mayer, lot wMh new rettdeatiial construc­ Euiry, by judicial review after situations are not children, but adults, the voting public Informed as tage Woods; Barney Moees to Weat Hartford, property on If anything, somewhat worse EUsworth Pearson, property on on Goose Lane. tion. J eui. 1. LOSE WEIGHT BY FRIDISr not hippies, but parents and teachers to the candidates views on to­ Sherry Circle, Country HBls. than those which Judge Ander- Buff Cap Rd.; Monroe Moees, Also. James V. Syphere to ‘®y that method,’’ sitid N. JuM taka 8 tiny A Master Of Cool Insolence and administrators who unquestionably day’s problems. Rfohfwd and Susan Kerr of Bodt Quitwntz Claimuuum Deedsueeus _ ___ son had under consideration in In Intematlonal road signs, t a m u W BIOHT think sincerely that they are fighting I have been told that Mr. Inc. to Kark Eind JeEumette Quit Claim deeds recorded nvaklng his August ID ^ ^ lo n ." Hunirtx lablat bafora a s Etl- the outline of a swerving auto THB PIRST DAVI K Secretary Rusk delivered a “hard MueUer of Rockville, pre^rty Hartford, property on 'WWie last month are Philip Buckley Manchester, would not Smith said the judge's con­ maali... and baniih thoaa for something they have to fight for and Agostlnelll has been hesitant in on Robin Circle, and BUow Oirole; Robert and M arsf^rtta ways he moving headlong to with skid marks Indicates a Thousands now lose Itiw" speech in his appesuhnce before can fight for In no other way. accepting this debate. If this Is to Robert Eund Margaret Ried of clusionsoiusmns "are certainly support «l‘PP®Or «>ad ahead. A puffing hated axira pounds as the United Nations General Assemldy Builders, Inc. to John Jp. and Bacon to David and Nancy Dockerel Rd.; Charles Cassetta catch up with the latest subdi­ ed by^our prwert estlmatee rt ^ ^ you baniih hungarl Why?| , weight who never thought so, I am sure that Mr. Agos- vision or apartment complex.’’ But all we can thing of it the kind of tlnelli has what he considers PEtirlcla Shea, property on Beaverstock of We«tflol4 to CSiailes and Rose Cassetta, aon or apartment con^l^r flow ^ disbursements." l.!!^^l,thSS^«tes ""a Bccauae Hungrexis they could...report last week, Russia’s Foreign Minister Dockerel Rd. Maaj., propePly on Gehitng Rd; Gromyko followed him' with one of the education and inspiration they are offer­ good and sufficient reasons, pos­ Cene Rd.; Ethel Squires oka Smith ouUined the New Hh- the most powerful I remarkable wairitt loiaaa ing their children, not In the schools, sibly political, from refusing Property trsmsfers of existing Gerald and JbsepWne Paquette to Russell Squires, Snlptelc school ooainboard saM. -Iheaik a ta ta ^ . ^ a j oj© economize, and rcdudiw aid ever of 7...20...avaa coolest pieces of insolence in Ihe history homes during the month Includ- to John sad Joyce Dewart, land Lake Rd.: R b S e W a t e ^ papidatdfcm exploskmls upon us railioad’. woric force »®® axplanatlom of diplonnacy. which are often either closed or only this debate. rtlaaacdror public uae 41 pounda in a dioit half-functioning, but In their own adult Aipiaduot Co. to Russell in Manchester ------wilhout prem pdon! while. So if you’re tired However, if this is on indica­ crisis ki tiie Keeney Bt. School, For the purposes of this speech, and conduct. tion of the Republican candi­ Squires, Snipelc ta k e Rd.; El­ cent since 1961 but that the When the woy you Suppratias hunger pangs of half-way measures of Russia’s October 1968 position In the date’s attitude toward Ills poe- Tolland mer and Esther Prentisa to El­ solved temporarily only by tbe average wage per employe went ftel depends on a so affactively, it actuslly; and want really elfecllve mer and Esther Prenttas, Met­ oooporatloo of the teachers, has up yp 34 per gg^t.cent. Despite the help In reducing world. Foreign Minister Gromyko seems Bible constituents then I for one given us lair warning of what Prescription limits the ability of to have brought the phrase “socialist could not endorse his candidacy. calf Rd.; Mary Sampieii to Les­ work force cut, he said, the your body to produce ...send for Hungran Mr. Humphrey’s Big Mouth ter and Joan Brefinalian, Bold we may expect in the fiiture, total wage bill of the N'Bw Ha­ you con depnnd on today. Hungrex will simply commonwealth” into special use. I am sure that there arc many Politics Takes Upward Turn: if we do now take Immedtete gnawing hunger Hill Rd., end WOMam C. Horn ven, including fringe benefits, Weldon's amata ydul Youll be The important thing to know about citizens of the 4th Senatorial B t^ to plan for the future." sensations! Result? You It first appeared in the following para­ the background of Hubert Humphrey’s District who feel os I do. to Otto Horn, Loehr Rd. and will be about 6^ per cent high­ don't feel hungry... down alimmar next weak or your graph: Vietnam war speech is that he promise^ Therefore, I ask Mr. Agos- Dance and Open House Set Boggim pledged that, as a er in 1966 tiiEtn in 1901. money beck. N o Otto A. Horn oka to William legialator, he would "support goes your calorie intake... to do, if elected, precisely what mfuly tinelli to reconsider the offer Hom aka, Loehr Rd. The railroad, he iMld, is seek­ preKiiption needadl increase in the peivpupil ing to borrow $4 million from and down goat your "■nie Soviet Union and other socialist of the top profeseionals of the Stote De­ made and to engage In a public PoUtlcei activity takes aa up- ToBand Orange. Other oHfioers 4-H Club Officers {jJs d d o n . _ Chib OM<»r# grant from the state to M«ui- Penn Central under eui lOC-ap- oountries have on many occasions warn­ partment wanted President Jt^mson to debate with his opponent. I be­ WEtrd turn tills week In ToUend institiled at a reqeivt meeting DftUO C O . ed those who are tempted to try and do in August, and still thjBX he oug^t lieve this will be a service to with the sdtedullng of a Odium- include Robert Smith, overseer; “hester." proved $oan plan that author- back the socialist commonwealth, to do. the voters of this Senatorial Dis­ bua Day dEUice by the Re- EUnabeith Rlobertoon, lecturer; olub has elected C ^ e S m ^ added, ‘T would pro- Ized the New Haven to borrow 161 Dfaki SL, Hanctaater •ewf. juwitur PhdwieiRl CMf imisi to snatch at least one link from it, that ’There was a cleap/“luU’’ In enemy INTERIOR, GENGRAS PLANETARIUM, CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, HARTFORD trict and will give them a much pUbUoans, and a coffee hour and Chester MagnanI, steward; ^ pose tt»at the State Department a total of $26 mllHon from' the e4s-fissi we will neither tolerate nor allow this activity In VletnapTwhlch ran precisely better Insight as to their choice an open house by the Demo- LouIb Nadeau, aiislstEuvt' stew- T.^ SSS: — - forts witli locEti boards of edu- «">'««■— •y—------to happen.” from June 21 a i l t h e way to August 18. on Nov. 6. orats. The events will be capped aid, and Maude Stackhouse, treEisurer; Olndy ItolEa, report' During finrt period of almost two Sincerely, by a Patriot’s Day celebration chaplain. er and sotophook keeper; Di­ cation to aUow slgnificaitt sav­ III v . m \ months tbire was no rocket shelling of Saturday to enoourage a large Also, Syivla Porkomy, troEUE- ings m construction ooets." In that one single sentence the “so- H erald Kenneth P. Smith anne PcLlumbo, telephone (dialr- daliat countries" with which the Saigop'mid no major enemy attack any- voter registration turnout urer; Helen Wilcox, secretary; man, ajnd Oandy Kalaa, r e- Manchester's Oldest t Nasi Pewar/nllladMcInf did • 58 Klnne Road The hdgheet commercial alr- sentence opened are merged, by Its clos­ in all of South Vietnam. Inside By Rowland Evans Jr, Demooratto Senatorial can- Sknlle Poirier, gatekeeper; Flor- frettiment chairman. JB sw M musA h e PmkUe V ssI g Yesterdays Glastonbury, Conn. '^The great argument behind the scenes didate Robert Houley will be enoe Ayets, Ceres; BUnefae Ted- _____ port In the world la the one at with Finest ing. Into one “socialist commonwealth." of Washington was over whether this Service Notes COUNTRY DRUG i Robert D. Novak guest of Iwnpr at two local Pomona; Blanoe Nadeau, Pfc. Gary .Ott, son of Mr. and „ ___ aavatiion. little later. Foreign Minister Gron “lull’ was a deliberate act of 25 Years Ago events this week Including a pjora; BUsis loBante, lady ai»- Mrs. Loute Ott of Merrow Rd., oievaucn. Facilities S11 Weat Mlddto Tpto. I “restraint,” and hence a signal which Maaoheater, Conn. ko condescended to explain bowym tm ReporK Changes are being made at Wants Debate ooffee hour slated for tomorrow Bietant rteward, and Franoeb was awarded the military rat­ would justify a second major act of de- the (Hotel Sheridan which will night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Buahnell, executive oommittee. □ IM iig d M tMv MW* af Naaim bMi P#A tar could be such a sudden disappearance escalation by the . To the Editor, ing of power generation special­ of the countries as separate Identities. WASHINGTON—A tantaliz­ came obvious. Reports circu­ Official explanations for this make possible serving as many Irene Gay on New Rd. BoUedn Board „ist, „ _ and_____ reoeivsd a diploma for TTie general opinion among top State as 3(X) at one time. As a resident and voter of He w * ahare the spotlight annual town meeting to successfully comideting -----t h e Department experts was in favor of this ing $700,000 in Democratic par­ lated at Humphrey headquart­ travesty coming from the Hum­ Dlwd me sesasuNhe 4ldiy wortf m aa* R “It seems to be (UfFlcuIt for them ty funds sequestered somewhere ers that B o m e $200,000 would phrey men now In command Manchester, I would appreciate wMh Jtax Girrfitok, 48Ui Dls- the town report will be course in the department o f interpretation: General, except that of 10 Years Ago trict State Representative can- tonight at 8 at Che BOoks MochanlcEa and Tertmlcat Bn- (representatives oflhe imperialist camp) the State Department the Secretary’s In a secret Manhattan bank be released for voter reg(istra- at the Democratic National an explanation as to Mayor to realize that Somallsm really and genu­ word outweighs all the others In a final vault is being kept away from tion on a non-partisan basis. Oommittee. Democratic Party sweeps In­ AgosUnelU’s position in regard dldate, Thursday night’s Open Memorial School gym. Those gineer School at Fort Belvolr, inely does setue the national question.” the threadbare Humphrey cam­ In fact, four separate schemes More genuine is the deep-seat­ to all town offices In history­ to an open aebate before the Houee sponsored by the newly attendliig wlU also bo asked to Va. decision. Mr. Rusk was not with the formed T(rikuid Young Demo- appoii^ persons to the Public Boys League majority, hence the majority did not paign, despite its desperate for spending the money in a sup­ ed animosity toward the White making turnover of control. pubuc—not a radio or television The^ sligges tion here would be that need, by command of Lyndon posedly non-partisan way on House by Humphrey men. Some Neal M. Ferris, 32 Gerard one. orats. The Open Houee will be Health Nursing Oommittee; to The Tolland Boys League of- count — or even, officially, exist. actually believe that Mr. John­ held at 8 p.m. In the Town Hall, transfer $20,000 from the Board fiotols will meet Oct. 14 at 8 ****** ^^□ftiymmt^BS6ae?7*2Soft5*S F m el^ MOnister Gromyko, instead of The view that this was a deliberate B. Jerfutson. voter registration—thereby free­ St., Is installed master councilor It seems to me that, natural­ eseiBeeseseesm «tt!ti>e>tt»n»s«t>!»Messe»»»efeeate«aaaaed ,^ first assignment was to con- usually present in the background is the recent dedslons of the U.S. Su­ tions, by your spirit, by your You must be tired out from ment Civil Defense, 4-H Clubs, empire, or ai^ere of Influemce, now be­ tumn of 1965, when Mr. John­ one can be sure. A report that using the shovel (as you have bara Domlan of WllUe a rd e . struct a system of dams and ing labeled "socialist commonwealth" Is military theory that the military tide has son’s oonsenus politics was re- he is favlng the funds for post­ preme Court are “a leading example, you are inscribing on fl«d the -VIFW Pbrt 241. Free ____ reservoira to promets navlga- actually and finally turned in favor of reason for disrespect of crim­ their minds something which proven) but not too tired to ex­ babyalttlng will be provided by now being classified, by Russia, as a .Jatdvely undiminished and cor­ election rehabilitation of the plain your illogical reasons for Mfuiobester Evening Her- tlon and control dertructive Seminar For Parents O f the United States and its allies and that Democratic party Is scarely inal law.” will remain and be exhibited the Girl ScouU. aid Tolland oorrospondoiit, flood waiters on the Tenneesee a "foundation of international peace.” therefore it Is to the American advantage porate fat cats were eager to "No-Debate", I hope. pay tribute. Richard Maguire, credible. More likely, though for or against you on judgment Culminating the week’sweek's ^ po- tel. 8W-2845. River an d tin tributaries. OF MANCHESTER now to play for time rather than accept unsubstantiated. Is the report On This Date day. ’ How about It Mr. Mayor? Iltical activities is the Republl- ______— There is, in such a proclamation, more the kind of settlement which can be had then treasurer of the Democra­ Students Bound For Education than an Insolent flaunting of the Rus­ tic National Committee, cooked that It will eventually find its In 1898, Havana was occupied Submitted by: Sincerely, can Town Committee b Oo1»«” : now. by U.S. troops during the Span- Rt. Rev. Msgr. sian empire as an irrevocable fact ol up a fund-raising gimmick as way into the Jttl®r, music; Ran­ , * \ York: away from the LBJ zUsclplIne. House, eubiequently, no atten­ dall Blauvolt and JeiTy Magnu- Mon., Tues., Wed., Sot. tiU e-.OO PJC. \ “The office of file superintendent of At the moment this Is written the Whlto t tion was paid to the fund until son, puhficlty, and Gebrge Reg®, OIL COMPANY No Regisiration Required Thun, and Fri. tlU 8;(M PJM. School District 6 in Upp^ Manhattan House reaction has not yet happened'. { after the Democratic conven­ tlckete and hivitatlmia WM occupied for more than |wo hours Orange Officers Ihstallod 315 M O A D ST. T M P H O f K 643-1553 — JOSEPH C. HARSCH IN THE • tion in Chicago, when Hum­ BURR OORNER8-PHONE 64»-aaM yesterday by a group of angry "b$aidents CHRISTTAN BCIENIJE MONITOR. phrey's severe money woes be­ reatN‘ m ommcric sec / s you neappeariu^ ^ Harry LaBonte, has agam bssn Inrtalled as master of the \

¥ PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN~ MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 P A G E E IG H T won a fellowship at the Lewis terntty where they arp * to 4 Vem on Rham District CJomtort Tiffany Foundation. Dr.; Honora Mortarty, 184 ski. South Windsor; Mw- V e m o n and 6:86 to 8 p.m. Worthdngiten, Glahitonibury; Paul He has exhibited In one-man BITUMINOUS Hospital Notes Woodland SL; Patricia Nowach, bara Franooeur, Bast Hartford; Admitted Thursday: Michael Sachems Defeat Bolton Armentano, 144 Cross Dr., Ver­ or Geesay, ToUond; Merrill COiom- Art Association shows in Boston and New York non; Peter Armentano, 144 Marlbonough; Mrs. VlrginU Mra. Mary .DePol^ Thompso^ All evening visiting hours, end Reports on Welfare^ Police plln, Ellington; E vdyn Weber, and at present is teaching at Rocky H ill, 2-1 Cross Dr. Vernon; Susan Twin­ Wehrll, 46 Thrall' Rd., Vernon; vllle; Mrs. JuMa Duhrlng, 17 Meets Tomorrow DRIVEWAYS at 8 p.m., and start, in the bosket wore ◄ Toloott Ave., and Bertha Kup- the Artlson Stu(ilo and Gallery Registered Voters at 1 ,7 9 3 ; ing, White Rd., RockvtHe. Mra. PhUomema Lucas, 48 Ma­ Strant St.; CharleB Osassar, TS y Parking Area* e Ossi Stations e Basketball Courts various units, at: Pediatrics, S ferschmld, EtUngton. in Stafford Springs. The Rham "Sadiems" defeat­ Alsok A rth u r Brassaw, ple St.; Mra. Grace Demers, Ashford; Mra. kfargle HoUlster, Due at Town Board Meeting The Tolland County Art As­ Now Booidng For Seasonal Work p.m .; self service unit, 10 a.m .; we hove a kir^ ^ Discharged Thursday: Samuel Members of the art associa­ ed Rocky HUl aoccer team, a Thompsonvtile: Barbara Carl-' 254 Oak SL; Thomae Brennan, 71J EflueUeld Dr.; Mrs. BeMle FAIRWAY. sociation will hear an illustrat­ 126 Nam es on List Rem oved Crowell House, 5 p.m. week­ Gamble, Ward SL; John Mor­ tion are asked to bring paint­ AU Work Personally Supervised—We Are 100% Insured ton, ThompSanvllle; Evelyn Bis­ 346 Avery St., Wapgping; Hec­ Strack, North Coventry; Victor Am ong the itema scheduled pointed to study on alternate to 1, in a tough defenelve bat- days, 8 p.m., weekends and holi­ selection! ton, Centre Kd.; Arthur Strick­ ed talk on (xmtemporary art at ings for "picture of the nKMith” hop, Wright’s Mill Rd., North tor Beloourt, 48 Deepwood Dr.; Pyka, RockvUle: Georgia PMl- for tonigtit’s lengthy agenda of plan for commercial rubbish Ue at Rocky HUl Friday. R«Clstrara of voters Mrs. receive a Distinguiahed Military days; private rooms, 10 a.m.; land Jr., Wert Main SL; Blthd tomorrow's meeting at 8 p.m. selection smd for criticism. Coventry: Ulyseeu Grant Ifp - Mra. Deborah Howard and son, Ip, South Windsor; Peter the Board of Representatives disposal. The area previously Rtttley, Rockville Memorial Rhsun’a record now ts elx DeMAIO BROTHERS Ekia Calhoun and M ra Mary Graduate designation, provided semi-private rooms, 8 p.m.; in the Edith Peck Room of the pinoott, 8 Ridgewood St.; Mrs. 149 Cooper HUl St. Scheer, 187 Spring SL noturol finisii boskets, doHes, ploce mots, ond will be reports on toe town’s used has been ordered closed, Nursing Home; Charles BUnn, 158 PARK STREET Morgan have revised the lists he has maintained DMS re­ visiting In 810, 814, and 828 is RockvUle Public Library. wins sutd one defeat. H ie two #48-7001 Hannah WiUidamson, 685 Bran­ Also Mra. Irene Petroskl, 187 welfare situation and proposed Listed for discussion by the Earl St.; Sigrid Anderson, El- 648-2289 S IN G E 1920 of registered voters. As of Oct. quirements' during his senior any time for Immediate family DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Charles B. Goodstein, a Tol­ Wallace OfHce Hit gosds were scored by Dave dy St., Bolton; Mrs. Bessie Mra. Theresa WUlnauer, Brew- Olcott St.; Jules St. Cyr, South eorndcopkn. these boskets moke excellent re-organtaation of toe Police De- board Is a petition presented by Hngton; Gwendolyn Zele, Don- 1, there were 1.7S8 electors. year. Upon being named a only, with a five-mlnute limita­ land resident, will iUscuss and MERIDEN (AP)—A rock smd SenkbeU with assisU from Lar­ ster SL, (Coventry; Mra. Grace Windsor; Herbert Spicer, 96 partmsnt. . reslderds of the Plllabury Hill nel Rd.; Helen Wanegar, Doyle A total of 126 names were DMG, he may apply for com- tion. Afternoon visiting hours In Thompson, 113 Porter St.; Cilif- illustrate the topic "creative a metal milk esm have been ry Aldrich and Bob Gasper. ton Sprague, 20 Tower Rd.) Nelson, Bast Hartford; Mra. (Toleman Rd.; Armand Pelle- beoes for centerpieces, then ore eosHy point- ◄ The new police chief, Edmund area protesting the renaming Rd.; Barbara Luetjen, Prospect removed. Of these, 96 had mov­ misskm as a second lieutenant obstetrics are 8 to 4 p.m. then painting.” He attended Grand thrown through a plate-glsms The next game will be 60- Grace Nelson, South Windsor; tier, Quarry Rd., Bolton; Btan- Dwyer, will present a .plan for of rtreets In that section and St.; Edmund Chacon, Lawrence ed out of town, nine had moved in the Army to be effective oi- begin again at 7 p.m. Visitors Gene fRomnska, 869 Main St.; Central Art School and Harvard window of the newly opened morrow at home against CSiariea Van Riper, 142 Croft ley Mloganoekl, 48 Grandview reorganization of the police de- asking to have the name restor- St.; Katherine Yellen, South and become voters in anodier are asked not to smoke in pa­ Mrs. Agnes Mullins, 171 E. ^ed. prices? why foirwoy of course! ^ Graduate School and was toe Wallace presldentisU campaign Rham’s arch rival Elart Hamp­ Read Herald Advertisements ter graduation. Dr.; Mra. Edith Maloney, 16 St.; Napoleon Emond, Bast partonent and changes in per- ed to Plllabury Hill, St.; Ernest Gerber, Ellington, tient’s rooms. No more than two Center St.; Robert Resconain, recipient of a scholarship at the headquarters here. ton High SohooL town, and 22 had died. CoQege Freshmen Frederick Rd.; Ashley Keaton, Hartford; Raymond Nale, Wllli- both stores open thnra. and fri. nights till 91 sonnet. PUlsbury Hill, one of the and Marilda Berger, Storrs. Of the 96, some are applying Miss Nancy DoUn, daughter 01al*tonb:iry; Mrs. Betty Kul- Art Students League. He also visitors at one time per patient. 4 Goalee Dr.; Steven Dieterle, mantle; Mra. Sandra Hlckle, » 2 locations: downtown main street and Mrs. Darts Boyle, who resign- oldest sections of town and tor for a continuance on the Bolton of Mr. and Mrs. Louis DoUn of fan. South Windsor. i Also, Martin Mader, East 69 Timber Trail; Henry Tilden, East Hartford; Thomas Her- ed last month as welfare dlrec- years sparsely settled, has now The Herald’s Vernon Bureau Usts until after the presidential Keeney Dr., is a freshman at Patients Today: 254 40 Stone St.; Charles Blllmyer, rick, 118 Greenwood Dr.; Oon- tor, wUl be present at tondgM’s been built up and the post of- U at 88 Park St., tel. 876-8180 election. E astern Nasarene College, Hartford; WUltom O'Neil, Weth- L ADMITTED SATURDAY: ersfleld; Mrs. Mary W^ckow- 8 Thanyer Rd.; Elwin Glldden, rad Castonguay, Pleasant View mertlng to report on ttM in- (ice has requested that street or 048-2711. News items may be The registrars would like to Quincy, Mass., where she is REVERSIBLE ski, 11 Starkweather St.; Don- 66 (Tlinton SL; WUfred Ito- Dr.; Vernon; Mra. June Szarek crease in toe workload of that neunes be used and that houses maUed to P.O. Box 827, Rook- review dates and procedures for majorli^ in ‘ pre-nursing and Henry Berdat, 49 Ridgewood aid VlUeneuve, 78 Country Lane, Polnte, Storrs; Nell Clark, Old and son, 6 Evergreen St.; Mrs. department and to answer ques- be numbered, vUle. voting in this election. plans a career as a nurse. St.; William Blazensky, 89 Clin­ Verwm; Waid Day, Bolton; Stafford Rd., ToUand. Nancy Spencer and daughter, 17 tlona of the board. Board members will be asked Oct. 12 is the cut-off date for Hunting Trip Ends ton St.; Robert CJimtano, Hart­ Mrs. Aim Lehmann, 81 Carol Also, Mra. Geraldine Oovale- Thomas St., Wapplng. Read Herald Advertisements Future plans for too Fox Hill to accept the resignation of Ver- many things. It is the last voter- William Ener of Brandy St. ford; Charles Doughy, 161 Ctoop- recreation area will be outlined non S7re Chief Joseph Duffln jAgquABO nW Eg making session (from 9 a.m. to and Joseph Hahn Jr. of High­ Allies Sweep er Hill at.; Mrs. Eliza Gado, by DonaW Berger, recreation dl- and to act on the appointment 8 p.m. at the Community Hall). land St., Manchester, recenUy rector. Other r^xirts to be heard of WlUlam M. Johnswi os act- It is the final date for applica­ returned from a hunting trip to Glastonbury; (Christy Hess, 480 will be from Barney Moses on ing chief for that department, Area Near Newfoundland where they met tion for transfer of voting W. Middle Tpke.; Walter Jones, ■7- toe progress of his application Members will also be asked privlledges from other towns, with success: Two moose and 34 Park Plase, RockvUle; Rob­ for certllllcatlon of the Vernon to appoint Lt. EmlUo Pellegrini Khe Sanh and the last day for appllcatoln one caribou. ert LeDuc, Oakdale, Cionn.; Water Oo. and A. Richard Lorn- of the Vernon Police Depart- LAMB CHOPS for restoration as an elector in Library Fund Mrs. Jessie Dozeau, 1039 Tol­ bardl, town engineer on the next ment to the Traffic Authority, (Continued from Page One) R IB C H O P S LOIN C H O P S this town. Those who would like to con­ land Tpke.; Mrs. Laura Mercer, step to be taken for Installation replacing former FoHce Chief SHOULDER BLADE Oct. 28 is the final date for tribute to the Marshall Love- atorrs; Mrs. Barbara Mullins, of sewer lines in Valley View George Trapp. Action will alro artillery observer were unhurt. an elector to file fro a continu­ grove memorlsJ fund for the Thompsonvllle; Thome Palmer, La. area; John McAlmont, town be taken on the reappointment The Marines returned to Itte ance on a voting list in his library may do so through any Tolland; Charles Wolff, 178 planner, on Open Space Acquisi- ofsmembers to the Citizens Ad- Sanh over toe weekend In a new previous town if he moved after librarian of Mrs. William Al­ Spruce St. Uon, and toe_ subcommittee on vlilory, Minority Housing and offensive sweep through the May «. lison, secretary of the library BIRTHS SATURDAY: A the study of swimming lb. pool Jury CJommlttees. one-time fortrcM, three months ! b / New residents who moved to board. daughter to Mr. smd Mrs. James safety. RockvUle Hospital Notes after giving it up tor what the town on or after May 4 end on Hospital Auxiliary Hunt, East Hartford; a daugh­ The board will also hear a Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 U.8. Command said was more or prior to Sept. 6 may apply Any ladles in town who might ter to Mr. and Mrs. William report at the subcommittee ap- p.m. in all areas except ma- flexibility auid mobility. for a i^>ecial presidential b ^ o t be Interested in joining the Diinkuth, Amston; a son to Mr. The Marines apparently acted . REGULAR STYLE between now and 5 p.m. Nov. 4 Manchester Memorial Hospital and Mrs. Paul Anderson, Marl­ on intelligence reports that W Auxiliary arc invited to a cof­ MIX or MATCH OVEN at the town clerk's office. borough. North Vietnamese troops hod Former electors who moved fee hour tomorrow morning at ADMITTED YESTERDAY; CoverUry moved into Khe Sanh, but toe READY out of state on or after Nov. 6, 10 at the home of Mrs. Philip Mrs. Carol Albert, 47 Waddell Leathernecks went in unop­ 1966 and who cannot yet vote ib69( lb Dooley on Watrous Rd. The Rd.; Norman Balch, Bolton; PLAY posed. A U.S. spokesman said LEGS of LAMB in their new state may also ap- auxiliary Is holding member- Mary Ann Boigston, 28 Gerard - . Democrats Open Offices; they don’t plan to stay. ply tor the special presidential ship drive coffees In Manches- at.; Douglas Brown, South Khe 8imh underwent a 77-day bailot during the same time. ter, also, to which anyone is Windsor; Daniel Buckout, Gar­ enemy siege earlier this year, CHOPS AND STEW-TWO MEALS IN ONE There will be a special see- welcome. P Aheam Hits Tax Structure net Rldg(e Rd., Rockville; Doug- but Marines held out tmtil it was Sion otdy tor those whose rights Farewell Party lifted early in April by a relief l8LS Florence, 125 Trout Stream Local Demoorate had a busy forced upon the smaU home- mature after G ot 12 on Nov. 4. w r and Mrs. Jfimes S. Klar force. IAMB CaMHNAIIOM lb Rd., Vernon; Brent Foley, Bab­ weekend, with Robert Houley owner. Last year, the taxes on In ease the breakdown on the given a farewell party by The A7 Ooraalr Cram toe car­ cock Hill Rd., Ctoventry; Rich­ and Aloyrtus .^ e a m on hand tor my home were raised over $180 LIGHT CHUNK voter-making seeston noted In (rtonds at the home of Mr. and BONUS rier Oonrtellation was downed ard Gelb, North Coventiy; Mrs. party- headquarters opmlng on over the previous year. I am FHday's Herald didn't tally, Robert Gorton, Brandy St. Sunday just below the 10th par­ Eleanor Gustafson, 17 Division Saturday and an open house on disturbed because this type of EXTRA LEAN Uame It on a typesetter who re- g^turday night allel bomUng boundary for BUMBLE BEE TUNA St.; Mrs. Donna Hlcklng, Co­ Sunday, sponsored by Democra­ taxation Is unnecessary a n d duoed toe Democrat’s 25 to 6. Klara, who lived In Man- Amerlican pilots. The pilot, U. lumbia; Matthew Hill, 26 Tim­ tic women In Coventry, Bolton unfair.” The Democrats really got 26, before buU HirtfiNi C m . ranks 80th out of 50 states In Roginka, 21 Wlndomere St.; nity Hall. During too afternoon, support of educational assist­ cent ceremonies honoring toe win be Mrs. Hannah Mfldner lovat diamonds- SALAD DRESSINGS 4 &H®® Dante Pedemonte, 760 (Tenter Dinlel DtCirIt Dira l•lll■ll■ Aheam Issued a rtatoment in ance to local communities. And 49 top ROTC students. and Mrs. Ruth French. St.; David Matson, 291 Spruce Honeydews wMch he caUed for massive hi order to qudlfy tor the Htrtferf, Oui, Hirtfinl,- C m . it ranks 49th out of the 50 states BaUetfai Board St.; Mm. Judith RIouehon, state aid to relieve the "finan­ I know-my wife trocTCt-iI IKF-QI m pn DM8 a student must have high In personal Income spent on ed­ SNOWWHITC The PUbUc Building Coounla- Grand View Rd., TcOend; Soott Mn. Ritolek Dirli Stiiliy cial crisis now facing smaU Isaderablp end moral character, ucation.” ’ Sion wlH meet tonight at 8 in towns end the small homeown­ Told me so! show a definite aptitude azsl in­ Hartftnl, C(ii< Hirtfiri, One. "On the other hand,” A h e ^ RINIER GRAPES MUSHROOMS the town offloes. er.” continued, “ Oonnecttcut ranks terest in military science, be In The Democratic Town Com­ Mn. Flilek Mn. Evillli He potnted out that the home­ first in per capita Income in the toe iwper half of his dass in an mittee will bold a qpedal meet­ MeINTOSH AND RED BANK CteDir IlnafltM, Ceil. lluafliM, Cm. owner is carrying an excisslve entire country. We are the FRESH WESTERN other academic subjects. He ing Wednesday at 8 pxn. at the aharo of « » ,t a x U the nation, must also have oon^deted toe CARDS ACCEP11D Mr. B iir|i Akrikia Jm m bAim ii CommtBf ty Hall to prepare tor la now time for But we rtlll d e p ^ upon the KlIONt AMES ItOTC Simuner Camp program toe ooming electicn. ilii«flil4, Cm. Sliiaflili, Cm. more ret^xmalve to the needs of and have been recommended by unfair property tax aa our ARTHUR DRUB Mn. W kilii Jiyii Firflii toe smalt towna. primary source of support of lo­ toe camp officials. Mqndiester Evenbig Her­ Ahearn eeid, "Small towna re­ RialigtiR, Cm . Hiwliflii, Cm. cal services. And we even go Fe !k &CARROTS After a Noiwldi cadet re­ ald Bdton correapondenL ly almort wfaVas'to peiiaUzethehoni'e- 2 > 3 9 ' ceives tfae DMS sward, he wiU dem ewen Young, teL 648-8981. Mn. Willlin Riklim Mn. J, Kryii propei^ tax to prori* Improvea hla prop- U.S.NO.1-2%" MIN. Ninli|1ii, Gill. Hirtfiri, Cm. / - to their people, ^ d ^axea. The EARLY MORN IrreapoMlble homeowner who South Windsor TtMe MA0AZINe 8AY8: Mn. Jin n MiAldli D. J. William agreee that the p r ^ Y property run down TTrlm tiilrlLLL Miiikitiir, Cm. Mmkiitir, Cm. discriminatory, unfair, and liir seems to be rewarded by hav­ equitable.” Mn. WlllliB Bliik Mn. V. J. JikMi* ing his taxes reduced. Is this Daddario to Speak Tonight COMPUTER He continued, "The citizens FRESHBAKE KING SIZE Miiikitiir, Cm. Mmknlir, Cm. of Andover, Bolton and Coven­ fair?” He concluded, "The people of try need such services as sew­ CAREERS M irfinl Flib Mn. T ill In a l the 51st, like the people of all At Third District Dinner ers, good roads, sanitation d^- TIAPOT Mmkiitir, Cm. Mmknlir, Cm. START AT A n d suburban communities, need a *yTEA B A G S Go'ni*!®® Oongressman BmUlo Q. Dad- the student-family Uason. Mn. A. F n iitli D. Hm IIIi * dario will be toe principal Mra. Barbara Toohey report- our elderly who find it more to carry the m easa^ and fight GRAND UNION CAMF>BELL'S Eiil Hirtfirt, C m . Hirtfiri, C m . GRAND UNION B I R D S E Y E speaker at the Third Senatorial ed for toe American Abroad 0 7 , 0 0 0 < difficult each year to make ends our local needs. When I am elected to the state legislature, District Democratic "Meet toe Selection Committee which in- Mn. Wailli lito iy Bartnii Hiniii meet,'’ TOMATO SOOP Candldates” dinner and dance eludes the following; WilUam Hirtfirfi C m . Wnt Hirtfiri, C m . Ahearn believes that the I will fight for a complete re­ CHEESE SPREAD to be held tonight at Schaub’s Young, CTarlo Prestlleo, Fred view of our tax structure, and yo u I c a n present tax structure is forcing 10'/2-OZ.I Restaurant, Rt. 6, East Wind- Doocy, Nancy Kuehn, Vincent Mn. Dirii Mikiiiy e. C. Millar the small homeowner to rebel. I will do all In my power to aee 9-OZ. M b . Miiiknlir, Cm, Mmknlir, Cm. to It that the state pays a far Past. can ■or. Prestlleo, A1 Benford and Deb- s t a r t now ■T am a schoolteacher,” h e_ Proc. can can Senator Abraham A. Riblcoff by Smith. The committee re­ greater share of school expenses pkg Mwiri WiililMiiikl M. Milivllli said, "and I know the Import­ hopes to attend late in toe ports that 17 appUcatlons have to reduce the burdens now suf­ Train with the profaselonale Wnt Hirtfiri, Cm . Mmhnlir, Cm. ance of good schools and good d r t d iu g b t TETLEY evening if his schedule wiU ol- been received from students at the Naw Haven & teachers to a community. But fered • by the already over­ PRIDE or THE FARM Fruit CootTAa Z < pkg. low. who want to go abroad, and the burdened small homeowner.” Hartford Bualneas Schools. C. H. Effirly, Jr. Elva Wllliy I, too, am angry at toe burden lU -oz. DRTDIUGHT of 48 FIM Service Meeting committee must select two. Hie Get actual axparience on Mmknlir, Cm. Muikntir, Cm. I btls. GRAPEFRUIT SEC. ' TEABAGS The South Windsor CSiapter of committee wUl meet again to- the most modern Data CATSUP DBTDCUGBT YELLOW ^ SWIFT'S 100% tbe American Field Service met morrow night. ProoessInB/Coroputer Pro­ Mn. Eaai Iriaa X. T n a iib i % FREEZE DRIED lA'Ot. 1 4% -oz.| 'Ihursday night at the high There will be an American gramming aquIpmenL In Miiekitiir, Cm. NirMari, C m . ^gnMUmUNbuR LOWEST PHI0E5| CODPOB SuiXD PEACHES 2 coni M e a t s F o r B a b ie s C iai" school to lay plans for toe Field Service Week beginning leea than a year you'll be MAXIM COFFEE PAa DIET DEUCHT YELLOW CLING future, 'Ihere wUl be a reception with the Reception on Nov. 7. cm your way to making Mn. Ckivniir Lifcy H im SucED Peaches 2 ?.r53‘ 46-oz for this yeai^ AFS exchange A number of activities are plan­ mora monay than you ever HirifirJ, C m . Wliinr, Cm. Day In...Day Out... UrSTANT fan student, Jacques Latry, Nov. 7, ned tor this Ume. Future plans thought poaeible. PEACH HALVES - 35‘ B .t DRINKS at 8 p.m. in the high school Include a benefit athletic ac­ LONG GRAIN tivity, a benefit musical and YUBAN COFFEE 2-lb.' library. a IBM 360 COMPUTER B O I V t J S SUCED PEACHES - 35* box 'Jacques Is a guest of William speaking engagements by the NARTDiSOIIS REG. CAROLINA RICE a IBM BASIC OPERATION B X I V G O B X 3 V G O PRESCRIPTIONS Singer’s and will be available AFS student, m 2-lb. PRIZU SLIP PRIZU SLIP IBM COMPLETE KEYPUNCH K S E Tissue A$n. 2" 43* COLLEGEOffl ^ ^ tor speaking engagements after Anyone interested in hosting a PROGRAM *247 PROGRAM *247 resulting in meaningful A Round DhnMnd - r - $2pa COFFEE Jan. 1. Anyone interested in a student in the future may . . . ELEEHEXASn. u IBM CONTROL PANEL WIRING I . O n l Diimend $ 400. SUPERFINE-WHOLE ' ^ T o m a t o J u ic e CocKTAa^rJJ' having him speak may call Mrs. contact Roy Browning or War- savings to you every day! FACIAL TISSUE ' ^.o'37* Warren Westbrook, chairman of ren Westbrook, RERISTER NOW! C . Round dlimond $ 600. PEPSODENT fomily No upa •nd downs In your P r e ^ p tto n I D . Fur-iliip«d Diamond siooa WHITE ONIONS Sm ^ tti u m , 2 X 49* size oorts—no "discounts" today, "BefulAf tube prices" tomorrow! L Ruund Dlanmnd $2000. SBORRMING lU E B U ^ TOOTHPASTE Classes Start 3-lb. I TABLE NAPKINS 2 o% 57* ■ or wfonciivsiwr F . Mirqnl** C ut Diamond $2500 BIRDSEYE No "reduced •paoisto"—no " t e m p e r ^ can Fletcher Gla» Co. 6 4 9 -4 5 2 1 rednotlone" on Preecrtpttonz to Inre| EVABS 9-oz. C . Emarald Cut Diamond $1500 CRISCO TOPPINGS 54 McKEE STREET Oct 14 & 21 oustomera! DOLELOCALORl 49* AWAKE ‘ . Now Is the Mm* to bring In yeur screens to be repaired. OAILA JVENINB JUVISIOMS cuV our (NTiRC III* CUT OUT INTIIC tU* At the ssroe time, there is sny | Other Savin Diamonds UEEHUASR.UC. Storm Window Glass Replaced ON oom o UNI . ON POTTIO UNI TOWELS -AV.' 47* SUPERFINE-WHOLE Approved ^ Ooim. State IV compromise In service or qnsUtyl 8 -0 2 . ‘ _____ $50 to $25,000. 7ob EndoMirus from $30 to $45 plus instanotion Board o t Education. The M Put An., N.VX. FRUIT COCKTAIL ItlEHEZDERCNEK ONLY acbool with a 3rd TOWELS o % 4 7 * WHITE ONIONS Compiofo Auto Q 4 a u ImtoBod ummn n nm NUIuhI aam l

. ■■ H r ' MANCHESTER EVENING HmiALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 PAG E T E N Section Two MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1968 ibre to HawdvUle 14 Tolland County jte a n ago. MCC to Launch Seminar Police Log Obituary SurvlvoTB, beoUlM M* wtfe . «nd mottver, Widude four boob, On Techniques in Sales Barry Proposes Joseph P. Fuller, Oeorse A. Mrs. Benjamin Shankman of Mariani Backs Vietnam Elections Fuller, Brian M. Fuller and Da­ 78 Milford Rd. complained to •nie ftrat of a six-seminar mlnlstmtlon buildings, “the Re­ Three Part Plan Woman Dies, vid J. FtMer, aU at home; three police ttiat her purse had been Speakljig out on several prim- are now caught in." Some of sales technique course wIM be publican candidate stated. dhughteiB, Ifise Carol A. Full­ stolen from the rear of Leo- ary campaign issues this week- the suggesited polloles are aim­ er, Mtea Annette E. FuUer, and held at the Manchester Com­ ed at aUeviaUng niral poverty. Fsvon Bombing To AM Elderiy nards Shoe ot **®^®*- end. Republican Second Con- Speaking before an Elks rally D a y After Mias Corine P. Fuller, all at munity College Hartford Bd. Speaking in Rockville Satur- In his home town of Groton, state Sen. David X . Barry of home; and a rfstcr, Mlw Failh tomorrow evening be- some personal KToa»\oiml District candidate aay*^;nightr Marian! "deplored" Mariani advocated "supervised Ibncbeeter today speUed oot a FuUer of MsiKhester. tween 7:30 and 10. papeie and $18 In caA. Peter Mariani advocated 'Amp- m s opponent’s position on glv- Spouse Does The funeral will be held to­ free elections in South Viet­ three-point program for Im­ The seminara will be held ------ervtsed free elootlons in South Ing eld to students Involved In morrow at 0:40 a.m. from the Tuesday evenings through Nov. n am .” proving state assistance t o M ra. Id a H . B arber, 89, o f Leete Ftm eral Hom e, 128 P earl Kemteth Trask, 17, of; Eatt Vietnam," coupled wllth "an or- xmilawlul demonAratlona. At the same time, however, Baat Hartford, former princi­ 11 at the same hour. Hartford reported to police that l«Tatlon of people from fhe access to Item .’They abuse that 0 ,^ bombing ofw pply lines and ing. "The result," Barry said, Technlcal School. He was a years, widow of Alfred MUler, ties with the reeds of the com- S^totheritieAand-tohalt ^ S^alTcovar.’’ trance was gained by pushing proper "Is that more and more peo­ World War I veteran, and serv- ^turday at Rockvlllo Gen- muntty. The course is an out- the cost price squeese farmers onstwute, and Invade school an- "I would not stop bombing ple living on fixed incomes are ed with the Yankee Division. He Ho^tat growth of suggettlons by the aside a temporary plywood pan­ el in place of the glass kt the tinless North Vietnam stops feeling the pinch of our inflated was a member of the American g|,e was bom in Germany, attlzenh Advisory Council on George M. Murphy economy and are having a (Uf- front door. PoUoe also found C orrectiim sending men and supplies into Legion Post In Coventry, Uriel jl, 1861, the daughter of Marketing and Management. Salary Talks On South Vietnam," Mariani Mat­ icult time making ends meet." A unique feature of the sem- veloping sMl In selling Childers restaurant next door to_ Lodge of Masons, Merrow, and y^bert and Elisabeth Kemp Friday’s mock presidential ed. “I beUeve that our troops The senator proposed that the- ’ the Men’s Group at Burnside puiupg. limm ^ 1 be the use of instant commi^catlng He ha» the station had b ^ entered Negotiators for the town must have protection while ex­ 1969 session o f the State L eg is­ telsvlslon. Volunteers “v®*" people and conducted Nothing was reported missing election at,. Tolland High and the police Union will Methodist Church, Elast Hart- jn survived by two sons, replay__ ^ ______lature take action to alleviate training workshops in more in either break. School gave George Wallace meet tomorrow morning at posed to the enemy. I believe ford. He also was a member of MiUer and Max Miller, ■will have an opportunity to de- tte prroblemg of the elderly In than 200 com panies. H e w ill ARRESTS in an effort to reach we must'' negotiate from thc Connecticut State Employes ^ RockvUIe; three daugh- Uver a sales presentation, either 42 votes, or 22 per cent of all 9:80 several areas. He speUed out stress ways to develop com­ EmUe M. B ourqile, 48, o f agreem^t on a contract and strength.” Association. ters, Mrs. Edward Quinn, Mrs. <)uring class meetings or prlv- those cast. Because of a typo­ three areas In which he feels munication skills and increase Hartford was arrested, charged to avert threatened picketing He cited three respansibill- J®rs. Barber was bom in pisie Zwlngelsteln, Mrs. Harry ately, and evaluate their own graphical error, the wrong action by the General Assembly self-confidence. wUh intoxicalion and breach of of the Municipal Building or tles in Vietnam; To give “ade­ Mansfield and attended the pfunder, aU of Rockville; seven efforts. vote total was given in Sat­ An outline of the other sem­ peace at 11:80 p.m. Saturday quate prptecUon to the men we should be given priority: former WilUmantic Model grandchildren and eight great gcpw himsetf in action. urday’s story. Republican the police station. inar topics and speakers fol­ after he allegedly entered an have sent there at the risk of "First —the Income require­ School, aife taught in v a ^ grandchildren. R am ey^ enabtes an md*vid- won the stu­ Unionized policemen voted ments for homeowners over 68 low s: apartm ent at 477 Center St. oc­ for picketing Friday. their lives; to make sure that e j^ t ^ s^ ta in e a ^ The funeral was held this af- t^aohleve a greater degree cupied only by a babysitter. dent election with 86 votes. the safety of the ordinary peo­ years of age should be raised FM rSetO ct Connecticut, and had served as temoon at the Burke Funeral * Oct. 18. retail and whole- At issue in the negotiations -12 S Of ohjeotlvlty about his pen- genmg Crawford L. James, Miss Betty Belloftour of 63 Whit- ple of South Vietnam is guar­ to a more reahstic level, prob­ are questions of salary and anteed; and to make sure that ably In the area of (46(X) for an working hours. By Buckley PTA by others, and the student be- ^ discuss the' special’ rela- bw called the poHce. Bourque ^ we negotiate a lasting peace in individual and (6S(M> for a cou­ years. the First Lutheran Church, of' lee. People should be encout^ comee more receptive to oon- tionshlpstlon ships of the wholesale and wlH aiwwer to the change »n Ing at W.36 Southeast Asia so that the in­ The Buckley School grounds She is survived by two sis- ficiated. Burial was in the Grove Manchester Circuit Court 12 on police. The underside of Ough’s aged to stay in their own homes structive suggestione. Industrial salesman to the cus­ dependence of the free nations Receive Chevalier Award on Oct 12 wiU be ths scene of ters, Mrs. iWlUlam Brainard of Hill Cemetery. Oot. 1. car was damaged, while the tn familiar surroundings, so Alt the opening seminar Dr. tomer. Mrs. Cervlck, director of About Town in that area is preserved." the famUy Fair, sponsored by West Haven and Mrs. Hden H. Mrs. Helen Obrien of 80 Oroft motorcydle was reported aa The Degree of Chevalier of first jdacee in visual oomi>etl- long as they are physically able, F’redeiddc W. Lowe Jr., MOC trsdning, G. F<»x and Co., will “Rural OrUU” Cited ths PTA, between 11 and 2. MacFariend of Hansflrid. Mr. Mrs. Morris Wise Dr. was changed with disre- wrecked. Augustus was taken ______the O rd er a t DeMoIay was con- tlon. In 1966v he received tbe and the state ought tq make this president, Thomas E. Higgins, discuss effective sales, and an­ M anchester G ilbert and SulH- Marianl’s ten-point program Lunch will be served with des­ and Mrs. Barber are surviv­ Mrs. Ida Krlnsky Wise, 74, of "Dad" Walsh Award for being task a little easier tor them. Regional Director, Small Busi­ other speaker from the scune garding a stop sign when she Hartford Hospital where he Workslu^ will have oudl' for combatting the "rural crisis fered upon Rocoo J. SVancoIiiie, serts and refreshments. FUn ed by several hleoes and Hartford, mother of J. Jack an outstanding member of his "Second —The Elderly Oen­ ness Administration, and company will discuss the service allegedly went through an In- was treated.. tlons for Ita production of the in Am erica" was outlined Satur­ left, and Kenneth A. Royce, and prizes for kids of all ages, nephews. Wise of Manchester, died yes­ chapter. ter Program ifiust be expand­ Ramey will welcome .partici­ and merchandising role of the teraectlon at Burnham » . and y^cles operated by George “Mikado" tonight at 8:18 at day night In Prestrai. will feature the fair. Cartocsu terday at Mt. Sinai Hospital, member* of John Mather Chap­ Royce, the son of Mr. and ed. We must find Che money to Double funeral servicee will pants. Arthur Guinness, presi­ wholesale salesman. Oroft Dr. wi(4»Ut rtnpplng on jj McAndrewa, 48, of 210 Bene- oooper HaU of South Methodist He urged "responsible man­ in the auditorium, horse shoe Hartford. She was the wife of ter, Order of DeMolay, in semi- M rs. R ow land R o y ce o f 126 continue to develop this impor­ be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. dent of Dictation Systems As­ Oct. 22, selling tangible goods. aaturday. She ^ i * ° ^ict Rd. in Wapping and WU- church. agement of the 'nation’s eco­ game, pitch ball, penny candy, Morris Wise. the charge in Maneheetor Oto- j of 87 Arcellla ______public ceremonies Saturday Falknor Dr., was initiated into tant program so that senior cit­ a t P etter Funeral H om e, 486 Kenneth Braga, Data Proces­ nomic policies to curb inflation girl’s make up, JAwelry, bal­ Survivors also include another sociates, hic. and associate Aa- night at Masonic Temple. the Order of DeMolay on April izen centers such as we have Jackson St, WilUmantlc. Burial sing Division, IBM Oorp., will cuk Court 12 on Oct. 21- _ involved in a minor The Friendship Ch* and Iho ggjg interest rates, and Town Crier of London Brings Greetings to Manchester loons, dart throw and comic son, a daughter, two brothers, cukty member, wtU be modera­ The Degree of (JhevaUer is 28, 1963. A fter flniBhing his in Manchester can truly serve will - be in Atwood Cemetery, discuss the sale of computer ^ collision on LydaU St. near it’s Sodality of the Blessed Samkr encouragement of farmers botdes will he available. three sisters, eight grandchil­ to r. the second highest honor a De- term as master councilor of all the needs of our elderly cit­ The Town (Jrier a t London, from the borough of Lambeth, Al- Uves from Manchester could some day visit him in Lam­ M ansfldd. systemsystems s with uninformed buy- nlleee^v intersection with Woodbridge St. ment of St. John’s PolUb N ^ improve their baigalnlng po- A clown will entertain the dren, and a great-granddaugh­ Guest speakers tomorrow Mblay oan receive. U i* a cita­ John Miather Chapter, he was izens. fle Howard, reads a letter of greetings from the Mayor of beth. The CMer is in Manchester in connection with the Bri­ Friends may call at the fu- nig^t will be George M. MurjUiy, ers. Joseph Pavllskl, president, tbe seme inter- Saturday afternoon. No injuries tlcnal Catholic sltlons ithiw^ co-o^ratives.” youngsters. ter. the sem e tion tor outstanding and marked appointed State chaplain in 1966. "With adequate funding by Lambeth, Walter C. Dennis, to Mayor Agostinelll while DAL tish Import Fair which Is now In progress at the DAL store tieral home tomorrow fnfth 7 to Dictating and Recording Sys. werre reported. tonight at 7:30 in the pariah He -cited the nged for "efforts A cake walk at 12:80 and a EAineral services will be beld consultant psychologist to the seetton a few minutes earheir DeMolay activity and labor. The In 1967, he received the "Dad" Gie state, the problem of hiring store manager Harry Oohmi looks on. The Mayor of Lam­ In the Manchester Shopping Parkade. Crier Howard will be 9 p.m . terns, Inc., New Haven, will hall of the rtiurch. to Improve market prices and tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. at the Town of West Hartford Health Bian the previous case. He will degree cannot be applied tor Wali^ ■ A'ward, and in April, a full-time director for the Man­ beth wished to thank Mayor AgostineUi for having Howard at the store Monday, Wednesday and Ertday of this week. decorated bike parade at 1:80, give a structured product dem­ A resu'-end crtllskm occurred strengthen the economy so W einstein M ortuary, 640 F arm ­ Department, and R. Michael aj»wer to the charge tn Man­ and the nomination la made 1067, he w as aw arded the chester Senior Citizen Center In Manchester and he expressed the desire that representei- (Herald photo by .Pinto.) followed by a kick, punt and Mrs. Donald L. Morse onstration designed to antici­ at the comer of Main and Bls- The FeUoworaft Club of the farmers will be able to prosper ington Ave. Burial will be in Francoeur, area manager. Dale chester Circuit Oourt 12 on Oct. without the knowledge of the distinction of Representative De- should be solved. Another prob­ pass contest tor the 8-8 and 9-12 ELLINGTON —Mm. Alice Carnegie Management Develop­ pate objections. sel Sts. Saturday at 11:47 p.m. Mionchester Lodge of Masoib In relation to the prices they year olds, boys will feature the the United Synagogues of Great­ 21. DdMMay who Is honored. Mblay. He was elected state sen­ lem Inckleatal to the local Cot­ president. Heritage EVnindatian, Luda Monse, 61, of Jobs ISll ment Institute. O c t 29, selling intangible Rcibert Olmiano,__ 24, of_ Hart-__ Involving cars operated by win meet tonight at 7:30 at must pay for othejg products.” afternoon activities. er Hartford Cemetery, Hartford. Francoltne Is the sm of Mr. io r co u n cilo r fo r 1967-1968 at the ter is thaC of transportzution — Public Records Hisloric tJiiit Deerfield, Maas., illustrated Rd., wife .of Donald L. Mbne, M urphy Is graduate of dtorg^’i^ ~c“e« Bruce Vanderploeg, 24, of 14 Masonic Temple. After the "Management of the Corn- So reserve Oct 12 for the Memorial week will be ob­ and Mte. Rooco Francoline of annual conclave. He was also a the members of the Center have ToUand County lecture, "Silver as Used In Ear­ died suddenly yesterday at her se'r^ryd'stertlng Oct 18 at the State Teachers College, Bos- Diversified aaturday at 8:80 p.m. Norman Bt. and AUan w. »m«n, meeting there w»a ne a rene^- mototy ureaii vxMTorau™ » m- Buckley School Fair and have 616 S prin g St. A 1966 graduate member of Boy Scout Troop 47. a great many difficulties get­ Warrantee Deeds To Pick Leaders, ly New Elngland Itomes’’; F>b. hom e. tom rof ter daughter, Mrs. ton, and has done graduate Services, v^ dlscim the sales car he was openatlng 36, of 188 Main St. Damage^was gal for the Master Mteon d^ ventory of ^ In s and other of Mancherter High School, he He is a junior at Central Con­ ting to and from the Center. Superior Court an old fashioned family good Home or u« , ^ mutual funds and insurance. involved in a beaden ac- reported minor and no Injuries gi-ee and Builders Lodge which farm commodities to Improve Charles E. and Vivian C. Per­ 12, Eldgor de N. Mayhew, dlreo- Mrs. Miorae was born March Waiter Schwartz, 7 Nolan Dr., work at the University of Con­ is attending Quinidpiac CoUege, necticut State Ctollege, New The State Legislature must rec­ Begin Season time with us. 2, tn Moers Forks, N.T., Rldiard W. Hunt, Mcm^ eio with a oar operated by were reported. wlU be presertted at a meeting ‘ farm prices" was urged "*' by Mar­ “ ry to Raymond L. Sergent, prop­ tor, Lyman AUyn Museum, New Bloomfield. necticut. He has taught at all Hamden, where he is majoring Britain, where he has formed a ognize thlB as a problem that and had lived in ESUngton for ecutive, Wilson, HaigM and iani, as was the "Improvement Gary Wayne Flanagan, 22, of erty at 38 Eilsle D r„ conveyance London, "Oienglng PottoRB of The family suggests that levels from elementary through George F. Damroth, 81, o f of the 'MiaiKhester Lodge of Ma­ in accounting. He has received DeMolay Club. He is a member exists around the state and pro­ The Manchester Historical So­ the past 48 years. Welch, Inc., will describe the of programs for the distribu­ Lebanon was sentenced FMday tax (27J)p. American Taste"; Martdi 12, Al­ those wishing to do so make graduaite school. He will dis­ Cromwell, on Rt. 83 near the Another rear-end collision oc- sons tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at numerous mertt awards and of Center Congregational Chuioh vide money, so that those citi- ULTIMA II Survtvcra, beetdes her bus- advertising sales presentation. tion of milk and other food to In T olland County Superior 'Elizabeth J. Everett to Henry ciety will hold its first meeting bert E. VenPusen, ptofessor of memorial contribuUons to the cuss human personality factors „ , . . . Intersection —of Tolland ______'Ipke. ourred yesterday morning In- Masonic Temple. toede firs t p la ce tw o years a g o zens who do not drive an auto­ bend, include 8 sons. Miles schools and needy peojrfe.’’ and Is assistant treasurer for Court for his part in the Gieft J. and tjhibsi Demeusy, prop- of the year Wednesday evening hlrtory, University of Oormect- United Synagogues of Greater that influence both the pro^iect o ’ allegedly ran a oar off vcdvlng cars operated by Mau- in aa area Flower Talk com­ its Sunday School. He is also mobile can enjoy adequate COSMETICS Morae of EWngton, Donald L. manner, traveling rice A. Pass, 82, of 19 Bretton He also stressed the "con­ of household goods from the erty at 874 Summit St, convey- at 8 o’clock in the Dling Junior OonneoUcut State his- Hartford or to a charity of their and the salesman and will out­ The Holy Name Society of petition. While senring as mas­ working as a tutor at the Fred transportation facilities. hv P. Monse Jr. of Vernon, Robert Earner Bnish, «sc^ sli^e ^ ^ ^ near r ^. and Geper at 7:30 in research on Industrial uses of creases every year. While the changed his plea to guilty on p rop erty at 129 ShaUowbrook ers, Oayton Lucia______of Somers-TOLLAND — M rs. Susan W«4- E’rancoeur will outline some of N ov. 11, 12, televtston labora- farm commodities coupled with alsaanoe periods. Mrs. Harold eling on the left side of the amount of glass and was struck the school hall. J<^ Golden, last Legislature appropriated that day. Lane, conveyance tax (41.80. Henry P. Maynard, Curator of viue oad Wlkner Lucia of Has- gokl Emmerich, 94, of WeigoW the Carnegie methods for de- tory! the development of new mark­ Supper Planiied Porcheron will narrate for the road. In the rear by Hanley’s vehicle, Democratic oommttteeman from (18 mHUon for this purpose, we Flanagan received a sentence Robert J. and Mary H. Ales- American Arte, Wadsworth ardvile; 3 stateis, Mrs. Leo Rd., widow of Louis P. Em- ets and new products." program which was arranged by of one year in state Jail on one Cimlano’B car was a total tuxxirdlng to p<^ce. No Injuries New Haven, wlH be guest should be wttMng to continue to bury to Dorothy P. Trudon, Atteneum, Hartford, will give Jefeat of SomerwrtUe, M r a msridi. died Battarday at Rock- "Particular attention to th e By Hale PTA Mrs. Howard Chose and Mt*. count of breaking cmd entering an iUuatrated lecture on "Cate­ wreck and the entire front end were reported and only minor speaker. expand this program, so that, property at 11 Richard Rd., con­ Amee Ckochettere of Windsor v4Ue Memortel Nursing H ra^ need tor revitalization of coun­ John Larsen. without permission and six gorizing American Antiques." Four Charged in Drug Case of Damroth’s car was damaged. damages occurred. A potluok supper at 6:'iUi in the eventually, every seitior citizen veyance tax (79.20. Lqsto, and Mrs. Harry Scussel Mrs. Emmerich was bOT tryside, U.S.A., stressing farm months on a second count, also Cimlano' was taken to MianChes- school cafeteria will highlight to­ Performers on tbe program ■who quallfles zhall have the op­ Anthony and Carole J. Page Maynard graduated from Rhode o f **.A«c Longm eadow , IC a n .; A pril 26, 1874 in New Y ork ter Memorial Hospital where prosperity and the creation of will be Mrs. Howard dhase, one year in jail on a first count Island School of Design end lat­ 16 grandchlldreo, and 2 greet- and had lived in ToUand aU of A third rear-end collision over morrow evening’s meeting of portunity to enjoy the econom­ to Harold R. and Lynne A. After Police Surveillance he was treated for face lacera­ Soviets Win favorable economic conditions In sotHono; Mi*. John Larsen, of larceny and six months on a er studied under Norman Ish- nandcMdren. her life with the exception of 14 the weekend occurred at 1 p.m. the Nathan Hale PTA. Member* ic, physioal and social benefits FYeckleton,' property at 18 Ann tions and released. our small towns and cities,’’ was second count. These are to be om, noted authority on 17th cen­ FVneral services will be held years when Mie Mved in the Pa- on Saturday on E. Middle Tpke. ore reminded to bring their own mezzo-soprano; Mrs. Daniel of these aocommodotions." St., conveyance tax (20.90. The aneet of four young found in it. He will answer to tte charge called tor, as was a "vigorous served concurrently and sus­ tury American architecture and Wednesday at 1:80 p.m. at the name Canal Zone, aie was a near the intersection a t G reen­ table settings. Stewart, contralto, and Mrs. Harold E. and Minnie Barns­ people, charged sdth possession A quantity of two substances, In Manchester Circuit Court 12 Footholds in expansion of soli and water con­ pended after three months with furniture, and Humphrey of Somers F^sieral Home, Main member of the United O M g ^ - wood Dr. inv^vlng caas operat­ After a brief business meet­ Cyrus Tompkins, pianist. ley to Joseph R. and Elaine C. of narcxitics over' the weekend one believed to be marijuana servation programs." probation for two years. Harvard, an expert in the field 8t., Somers. The Rev. Donald gational Ctiurrti of TouaM, O ct. 21. ed by Doris Gamache of Wll- ing a program of country music Refreshments will be eerved Camposo, property on Porter 'When their ca r w as stopped fo r tuid the other "hard" narooUcs, “ Support for policies that en­ False Altarms The others in the case were of Interior design. IiKlis, pastor of EaKngtoo Oon- Orchard Chapter, OBJS, In tte limantic and Maricm OrUfing of Arab Nations and slng-sdong will be led by after the program. St., conveyance tax (23.10. a check on Broad St. on Satur­ have been sent to the State A rear-end collision occurred large tte farmer’s opportunity rregatkiml Church, wBl of- Canal Zone, and the Order of Rt. 6 in Andover. 7716 Orifflng Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Peny, Mrs. Isabelle May Peck of Am- Following World War n duty day at 8:30 p.m. culminated a Health Laboratory in Hartford when a vehicle operated by (Continned From Page One) to manage hds town affairs and Pla^e Firemen ston Lake and her son, Henry Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Don­ firtate. Burial wtH be in E 1- Eastern Star In Merrow. vehicle had slowed for a line former Nathan Hale PTA mem­ he came to the Atheneum as police surveillance of the acti­ far analysis. Jam es W. B ecker, 18, o f 44 Oak- give him a greater voice In Peck, 31, of (Hartford. Mrs. Peck ald W. and Marilyn 8. Linde, Hngton Oenter Cemetery. SurvivDi* include a daughter, of traffle and was struck in the bers, with Robert Balard as ac­ Vemon Three false alarms were turn­ Conservator of Flirnlture end vities of the four, acoording to Oarilli was diarged with wood Rd. attempted to make a tor the development of coopera­ shaping his own future,” was is to be sentenced Oct. 11. Peck property on Montclair Dr., con­ Ertends may oall at the fu­ iD*. Herbert T. Souder of Tol­ rear by the Gamache vehicle, tion" with Communist coun­ companist. Memberships may soon was made Curator of Am­ the heed of the deteoUve breach of peace for a left turn Into New Bt. off Center also advocated by Mariani. ed in over the weekend. The ■was sentenced to one to six veyance tax (86.20. neral home tonigbt from 7 to land; three broihers, Oiristlan according to police. No injuries tries. be purchased during the eve­ erican Arts. In this capacity he bureau, Lt. Joseph Sartor. disturbance after detectives ar­ 8t. and was struck in the rear Bepko Cites Experlenoe Fireiuen Bum first ■was Saturday at Box 124 years in prison last month. Georgia T. La/Bonne Sr. to 9 and tomofTOw from 2 to 4 Wrtgold of Coventry; Harold were reported and no arrests Sudan formerly bought its ning. is In charge of the Wallace Nut­ Ohaiged are Terrance Train, rived to tnvestigiate. by a vehicle attempting to pass rating Ms 12 years expe*^ Richard Ruddell, 26, of New Thomas A. Johnson, i>arcel on and 7 to 9 p.m. Welgold of Tolland, and Charies Chicken Coops on Keeney and Hackmataok St*, ting Collection, all American 21, of Levlttown, N.Y.; Thomas CariUi was released on (1,000 on the right operated by Mi­ wore made. arms largely from Britain. ience In the stalte legislature Haven, charged with theft of a Oakland Terr., conveyance tax Weigold of West msington; four at 12:51 o.m .; the second was at furniture in the museum, Its col­ F. Heleen, 20, also of Levlttown bond, Miss Scruton was releas­ chael C. Tetreault, 28, o f 81 South Yemen wrested inde motor vehicle, breaking ,and ( 1.68. Miss Boae Botojoiie ststors, Mrs. Andrew Deutsch of ed on no cash ball In the custo­ Roger J? Wood, 18, of' Eart pendence from Britain last No- Rapubllcan aeni^ty, Oiib toHear C olum ns a t black smoke lections of American sliver, and a former resident of Wells Summer St. Tte accident oc­ incumtent Tolland County State B ox 12 on K eeney and Santlna entering with criminal ^tent OUVEN’m Y — Mias Rose Andover, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Hartford backed'his vehicle In­ spiraling in the skies for some Executor’s Deed glass, pewter, pottery, and, St. in Manchester; liQss Domn dy of her mother, and ’Train and curred early yesterday morn- vemter and a leftist govern­ and tampering ■with a motor of California, and Mrs. Marga­ to a car operated by Date J. Senator Andrew Repko defend­ Early Mueiic tour hours yesterday were caus­ Ste. Saturday at U:4S p.m.; Ehrelyn C. Slawson, executrix most recently, Pre-Columbia art Hanna Bolsjolle, 86, of WiUl- M. Scruton, 17, of 149 Deepwood Heleen were brought to the ii^. Tetreault, who was given a ment was installed. It promptly ■vehicle had his case continued ret MoFarlane and Mrs Raneocn, 16 o f 104 H om eeteed ed his record during tte last ed by the controlled burning of and the third was Sunday at of the will of Fred O. Slawson objects. mantic, sister of Mrs. Edwin Dr.; and FYank F. OarilU, 21, of Hartford Correctional Center In written warning tor driving al­ threatened to block the Red The (Jhaminade Musical Club Indefinitely for possible consoli­ Mather, both of South Willing- St. Saturday morning in Mac­ aessilon of the legislature, des­ chicken coops by the Vernon the old King’s on Hartford Rd. Jr., to Thomas A. Johnson, Maynard is a member of the Ellison of Coventry, died Satur- 42 O onstence Dr. Ueu of (1,600 bond each. They ter drinking ■will answer to Sea’s southern outlet to Israeli w ill com m en ce its 1968-69 sea­ dation ■with another case in were presented In Circuit Court Donalds parking lot on W. Cen­ pite "the odds against me In Fire Department. at 9:20 pjn. parcel on Oakland Terr., con­ board of the iMark Twain Me­ "We have had the car under charges of Improper passing shipping. son this evening at 8 p.m. in Hartford County. surveUlance tor some time,’’ 12 this morning. ter at., according to police. terms of voting strength." The buildings were owned by Only one fire was extinguish­ veyance tax (1.68. morial and the Unl'versity of Home. Funeral services wHl be held and failure to carry registra­ the Federation Room of Center Alan Saltzman, 21, and Jan­ Survivors also include anoth­ Sartor said. He said the car was Carilll suid Miss Scruton are Damage was minor and no in­ “The Senate was controlled Henry Abuza of South St., who ed, on Saturday at 1:27 p.m. Hartford Art School faculty. tmuorrow at 1:30 psn. at the tion in Manchester Carcuit Oourt Congregational Church with mu­ ice Wedmar Salteman, both of Attachm ent er sister, two brothers, and sev­ stopped because police suspect­ scheduled to appear In Circuit juries were reported. aknost two to one by the Dem­ asked the department to destroy when a small grass fire was ret The ftflowlng is a list of Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ 12 on Oct. Sfl. First Place sic of the medieval and ren- Woodbridge St., Manchetter, Arnold aobes against Thom- eral nieces and nejAiews. ed that some nBrcoUcs might be Court 12 on Oct. 21. ocrats and the House by an the unused coops. ported on Pitidn St Only minor speakers and programs for the ton Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Brian D. MltcteU, 19, of 4 pleaded guilty to breach o f as Miller, property at 44 Mar- Tte funeral was held this even wider margin," he i^ . damage was sustained. year: Nov. 20, Henry N. FTynt, Donald E. MiUer, pastor of Unit­ Durkin St. was charged with peace charges and their cases ahall Rd., (5(X). morning from the Bacon Fu- "I sonzored meaoires to pro­ ed Congregational Churt^, will evading responsibility and lail- Bid Withdrawn, Finish Seen Firemen were also called to were continued to next month . neral Home, 71 Prospect St., vide iRodovUle with a motiar officiate. Burial wU be in Sotfh U.S. Elections: wash away some gasoline which with a •pre-sentence Investiga­ Wmimantlc. with a solemn high Thieu Claims. vehlole branch office; to see a ^vate ^ve*1totiirday evening For Zone Change By Wallace spilled onto the road at an ac­ tion ordered. The Oenter £lt. Oocp. to .Al­ Mass of requiem at 8t. Itory-s eaU at the fu- Greatest Sham new vocational liidhool rise in The Second Meeting of Area cident at Center and Brood lied Printing Sorviicee Ihc., Church, WlUimantlc Burl^was ^ ^ o m e tortght from 7 to 9. Foe Has Lost (Continued from Page One) TOUand; 'to gain recognition of Sts. at 10:42 p.m. Sunday night. premises ft 654 Center St., for l^rat^ ^ifau^e^M. On EdgcFton St. Wallace Motorcade In St. Mary’s Cemetery, Coven- family suggests that those On Earth? ard of 81 S. Adams St. Mitchell * Connecticut’s deceased veter­ The Eighth distrot head­ three years commencing Oct. with him a new issue—nuclear ans; to provide a (4,000 annual BAST HARTFORD (AP) — tiY- wfrttowr'Wishing to do so make me- allegedly pulled out of MacDon- An application for a zone quarters reported a minor grass 1, 1968, with three-year option Militarily (Continued From Page One) weapons—to help dispri any be­ UNITARIANS More than 100 cars have Joined mortal contrtbutlons to the aid’s Drive-In, striking the change of a parcel of land on exem ption ftxr the sta te ’s elder­ fire Saturday at 2:06 p.m. on This, In retrospect, was sure­ lief Wallace's only concern Is a motorcade In support of to renew . David O. Fuller BuOdhii E’und of UnKed Oongre- Howard vehicle, and left the the west side of Bklgerton St ly, and to promote land con­ 20 Tracy Dr. Firemen were de­ (Continued from Page One) ly the real tragedy of Hubert law and order. George Wallace tor president. D avid O. FNlller, 42, o f 46 Churob. scene of the accident. Both cars haa been withdrawn without servation and creation,” Repko will form working committees monstrating hoses and appara­ Hanlage licenses Aimstrong Rd., Hazardville, Humphrey’s timid and abortive The advisers expressed oonfi- The chain of decorated cars think any Of tte U.S. preslden- “C T to rtlke”^ w®*"® damaged moderately and prejudice ^ will not be LeMayto steJid onTiuclw tus for their open house at tte Jon Michael Santos, Herrin, formerly of Manchester, , died *Under the clraumstanoes of Tuesday Buckley School began at Wallace headquarters ^ U^‘1«^Sd^''^dUaJ candtdates would c^iRcaB Ia tollfull ^vi^m.^^rfirrt Injun'S were’^®"® r '’®’”''‘®‘*- e t r i e d when the T ^ P l« ^ Com- weapons------will be------accepted- by- ^ time .the caU was received. The ni., and Sandra Jean Robinson, yesterday at Wesson Memorisi the lost legislative session," demonstration ■was abandoned here Saturday, then doubled in 92 Cole S t, Oot. 19, St. Bridget Hft— HoMnefield Mans He VERNON—Oarl R usbcU Carl- bombing halt without demand- hearimr his television broadcast Mitchell wlH o i^ e r to th mission meet* tonight at 7:80 voters when they fully tmder- size as it snaked to the south Hospital, Springfleld. Masa He ^ ^ Richard Rd.. hus- ncti™, from Ha- *L®? charges In Manchester Circuit p.m. In the hearing room of the gtand It. Repko iTteted, "iny efforts were Oct. 8 at 8 P.M. Vernon St., Manchester for the fire which caused alight Churoh. v^t^ hteb^ of 'Mr*. Doro- « R l^ M. hus- b« reciprocal action m - ^id, Iteeed, sound as If at long end of Hartford, then to West ^ Reyes Fuller. «»*■ They know, he ^d. thtt a ^ ^ Court 12 O rt. 21. Mi^cipal Buildlnii;' LeMiay has said this country floot-in-the-door ' efforts. The dam age. Robert John Lewis, 189 Flor­ Gerald A. Mulse, 81, of 88 application - had asked a should maks bins may ha've died: under Dem­ H artford. M r. FuBer w as born Aug. 11, Carlson,r*« died nafiirdnvSaturday at Man- Man­ DQdroclprooai bomtolng halt ma<1» Ww mmpnn. tn irrannie - m e ikmi wniaa a snouia maxs every effort tO ence St., and Shelia Patricia ocratic control but tte needs 1928 in Maneheetor, son of Mrs. chester Memorial Hospital. "would bring more disadvan­ llJ^th^klnd of qut^^^tquestions I«l“»triaa Zone to avoid war. but once Involved in MaUco, 22 Grove St., Oct. 11. ImpropCT left turn yesterday Residence C zone. hoatlMUes should not rule out NMia Lamieux Fuller of Man­ M r. Carlson w as born D ec. 13, tages than advantages." the American electorate ought and liopes of our district weira Richard John Nelson, 40 Har­ morning when he allegedly t p c will hold hearings use of ftucleer weapons. He has chester and the late David Ftoll- 1920 in M rs. Thelu sold there were no to be required to pass judgment clearly defined' and spread on lan Rd., ond-Patrioia Lynn er, and lived in Manchester be- CBiarlotte Carlson Ctelpan of plans for an allied summit upon. But any subsequent de­ made a Mrrow turn Into ^ ^ number of zone change re- said he does not believe they the rqcord.” Dickenson, 264 W. Center St., of Manchester and tbe late Gus- St. off Center St. and cut In meeting before the U.S. elec tailed examination of what the ' ~ “ quests at tonight’s meeting. are needed in 'Vietnam. Repioo has been criticized by Oot. 18, Church a t the Assump­ taf Carlson, and hl^ lived in front of a vehicle operated by tioiw, 'but said he ■would "like to 'vice-president actually said very his Democratic opponent Rob­ tion . ' , tte Manchester-Vern» area for Valerie L. Rychllng of South St. Penonal Notices meet with President ' Johnson soon revealed . .that . his text was __ ert Houley for falling to follow the post 29 years. He w as an In Coventry. He wlH answer to and the elected president to dis- riddled with all ^ old bolt- through on the. passage of leg­ BoUdlng Fermlte Army veteran of Wofld War II, CUSS the relations of our two 'vViAo anri islation benefitUng Totland L * T General (Jontractors In Memoriam holes, escape hatches and get' cult Ctourt 12 on O c t 28. away routee that have Half of Senate Seen County. for Edward Glmalouskl, olterar m lovi.* numory ^ theater. He ■was employed as a countrle*.’’ Raymond Hagenow, 31, of 86 Peeee wbo passed ay Oot. 7. characterised every ambitious *T iirtend to reopen tlila rec­ tibna to dwelling af 28 Ardmore machinist at the Fenn Manu­ Branford St. was charged with 18M. poUtioian’s statements on Vie! Rd., 11,600.. facturing Co., Newington. ord," Repko continued," to fight It doesn’t lake a apecSalday. nam over the past year. (This b'®®®*' peaM yestertoy at For Halt to Bombing Kufolard A Son for Ida move up to m prerloedy-owned TV> bring you to our nunoa. Survivors, besides his wife, Supreme Court tor the programs cast aside by Tlie day* we do not thlnic of you curious wariness towards com- pm. following a d^eo- the Democratic nzajorlty and Denette, garage at 88 Hollister Are very hand to find. and mother, include a son. Sec­ mitment in either direction is ^ ^stustoonce at hlz residence, (Continued From Page One) bombing if they show any signs ond Lt. Richard W. Carlson Sesgion Opens at., ( 2,000. Husband and Children now, ironically, threatening to He will answer to the Fkxmomy Buiklet* Inc. for serving in Saigon; a daughter, (Continued From Page One) All senators omitaoted were ^ « n r s i s i x ’iiiis!: extend to Ooverttor Wallace: to Manchditer Circuit Court FVanola Gardner, additions to lINCOl] In Memoriam Mrs. Etoward A. Tatro of Ver- asked; "Do you presently in v a r "I think Vice President Hum­ Area Rlblcoft Head His lace last 'nuirsday on 12 Oct. 21. Robert B. Chamberlain Jr. of dwelling at 30 Hyde St., (4,700. In loving memory of Joan Aim non; two brothers, Frank Carl- A labam a.’ ' a halt In the bombing of North phrey's approach—with its Ife, who posaed away Oct. 7. son of Manchester and John Ironically, the first case to be watching his new running-mate, Vernon has been named chair­ Fioonomy Electric Supply for SE?® iMAric O . Vandntrand, 20, o f Vietnam, either unconditionally ands and bihs and hopefully re- Leroy Carison of Weet Palm heard by the court centers on Ourtls LeMay, stub- dprooal signs from Hanoi—will man of the Citizens for Ribicoff Robert Weinberg, sign at 824 tor the White bomly refusing to depart from Blast Hartford was charged or predicated on Hanoi’s od- -it*0 fiurpprisingly easy Two IIMI* hsnU are reaUng. Beach, ETa.; a sister, Mrs. Wallace’s bid do nothdng but muddy the wa­ group In Vemon-tRockvllle. Main St., (288. A tovtng hoari Is sUII. r I T ^ u “ to tbszk ah of our F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 wlH be devoted to a series of (Jarthy, D-iHOnn., referred re­ omerald-eut wKh eldo beg- * graca a Troesura Chart mar* S t., (3 0 0 . We have a selection of late-model Continentals available now — iwlgtibnri friends and rtMW tm for private conferences. Next Mon­ the haU. H e wMl answ er to th e Two remark* appeared to in- beeuty, a Tresture Chert the many oota o f kindnew and sym­ W. Center St,, today ai)d tomor­ porters to position paper* Iseued "The purpose of the group cleiilo In whHe or yellow uoltos. Whito or ytilow gold. qulea-eut diamond. WhKa or H. C. HutcHlOson for C. E. ch a ste h i M onoheeter Chrcuiit yellow gold. many of them one-owner trades on our new Contlnentala. AU pathy anown u* In oin- recent be­ row from 7 to 9 p.m. day the Court will begin to an­ dioate the depth of division still this summer by MoOarthy when is to canvas* Independent vot­ gold. Spaeth, additions to dwelling at reavement. We eepeoMly thenk oh nounce ruling* and will start a Woman Hijacks Oourt 12 on Oct. 21. remaining in the Senate which, (boee who sent the beautiful noral -—as a candidate tor his party’s ers in the state and to re-elect 80 M arion D r., (8,000. are in exetUent condition and ready to serve you. Come see how ACCIDENTS if the issue arose, might be con- round of hearings. Mexican IHane, presidential nomination—he be- Senator Abraham Ribicoff by John H. Wennergren Oo. for The liunlly of Jesnee A. Ough, 48, of US V- easy it la to owpi the car yo u 've ahveyt wanted. fte'ene Atwood Booth Martin N i^ed Vietnam and civil rights dem- suited by the White House but came the leading symbol of the largest pluality posslbU,” MichaelsTreasiire Chest Diamomls aih far Giving Manchester Carbide Oo. Inc., To Yale Board onsbraltar*—euid a group of BrandiiAies Gun lionre Lane was issued a written would have no direct policy those detoraiined to end the Chamberlain stated. , new 60 X 80 foot Industrial rightists, as well—are testing, warning for failure to grant making role. 'war. The Vernon-RookvlHe can- Card of Thanks NEW HAVEN (AP)—WlUlam (Continued From Page One) buUdIng at 27 HiHlard St., (40,- We wMi (0 thank all of our the power of police to limit i4(ght of way after pulUng In "I vimild favor on ui)oondt- McCarthy propdsed tRen on vasalng will get under way Sat- w retottvee. frtendi and neigtiboni (or McOiesney Martin, ' 61, chair­ 000. MORIARTY BROTHERS - Ibe many acta of Undnese and sym­ man of the board of governors dil;sentors activities in the In­ Cuba tte woman said hysteri-' front of a motoroyole driven Uonal bombing halt with no ifs, unoonditioiwl bombing halt a* urday, when local citizens for Norman 8. Hchenthel Co. Ino. 818 CBINTER STTUDET, MANCHB»THlIlr-6U-SlM pathy ehownue In our recent be- ______ivwwvvcmenl. w< of the Federal Reserve Sygtem, terest V.of order. They presentJ.— Va . cally, "I’d- « — rather w r e r beu c killed or by JotSc AugtiTtus, 22, of Hak- ands or buts," said Sen. John O. part of a total pro^iam to eiid Ribicoff ^ 1 be assleted by stu- ■ lAfiY FAYMBNTfi INVITBO Downtown Bfonolieotor at 668 Main StiM t for Robert I. Wolverton, new, OPEN EVENINGS Cnmrsday Evanlngs tlU 6:00) tboMwtko mwi flonU ha* been named to the Yale ddfficult Jnnrt Amendment prot>- jail^ to ^ba than return to ford when he attempted to Paetofe, D-R.I. "1 would el»o the figtiUng and brinff stabUlty debt oanvaiim from the Uni* 4-untt apartment 'building at 141 *’'’”**^ VtemUy of John PWlon Univer»ity board of tnwtee*. lem. Mexico.” meJee a left turn off Oenter B i . reeerve the op tion to remime the to the area. veralty of Oonnectiout. E»drldge St., (88,000. PAGE THIRTEEN a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d a n c h e s t e r c o n n m o o t a y c t o b e r I M , M , ., , O 7, i968^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 P A G E TWELVE imrest is most likely to occur.’’ may find that the cost of win­ Ribicoff Urges Friday, to New Brlteln, he ning la higher than the price Deaths in ■aid taiiayers m the middle- to be won." New England Taking Census income bracket often cannot Under the division proposal, The Nation carry tax claims beyDod ths Ribicoff explatoed, at a Toung 1 The Baby Has Every 5 Years Internal Revenue Sendee be­ D em ocrat r a ^ , “tajqtayeni Vignettes SuCm t Jane M. Hoey cause “they oannot eM>rd the would receive a heatog before HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — « NEW TORK (AP) — Miss court fees of a legal dispute.’’ an impartial commlsstoner In - ' By JANICE ELLIOTT Sen. Abraham Rlblootf made a I '‘ I Jane M. Hbey, head of the Fed­ RlMcoft saW he U oo-spon- the Small Tax Court rather Low Associated Press Witter I eral Bureau of Public Aailst- pitch Saturday for taking a cen­ Boring legisUtton to create a than defend their tax return BOflTON (AP)—New England SUGAR anca from 1986 to 1984, died Sun­ sus avsry five years. Instead of Small ’Tax Division with the before the Intemol Revenue Vignettes. Been Named just once a decode, saying ttet? Service agent." Cost day to a New Tork hospital aft­ ’Tax Court to handle tax ao- The Reglslry of Motor Vebl- with this coupon er a stroke. She was 76. Miss public poUcy In 1968 Is being sessments of Isas than 03,600. RlblcofTs RepUblloan op­ olee reports the number of traf­ Hoey also served as United rtiapsd on the bsaia of data '"Ihe rich man can hire a ponent for the Senate, Eklwln fic tickets issued during the first ando*5purchoso Family Plan Sartor, Christine, adopted daughter of Frederick J. and States delegate to the United gathered to 1980. lawyer, “a tax expert, to debate H. May Jr., said Friday If half of 1968 In Gay Head, Mass., "T h v Census Bureau ch- p Coupon good thru WetL, Oct 9. Limit I,bag per customer Nations Social Oommiaaion hia case befogre a court, said elected he itoidd not vote for was 200 per cent fatgber than the Mary Ann Oosdx Sartor, 29 Indian Dr. She came to her new from 1964- to 1967. tlmatas that in 1966, more th u Ribicoff. "Then that very same any htghto taxes. The jOb of Savings Bank number for me first half of 1987. home Sept 20. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. ond Mrs. half the Amerloon people had tax lawyer’s feea are frequent­ the OOngresB, he said, la “ to This produced vtafons of anal- Theodore Oozds, North Coventry. Her patemcl grandparenta Ernest T. DeWald moved to another home since ly tax deductible themselveo— bring down unneceaaary spend­ niost frem ied surge of police ao- I are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sartor Sr., 296 School St. She has a Life Insurance PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — the 1980 census was taken,’’ while the average American ing.” tion in tiiat beretotore peaceful slater, Joanne 4. Dr. Ernest T. DeWold, who de­ • « • • * Rtbloott sold. town, notes the Vineyard Ga- voted much of his life to saving “In other words, the census S.niMv 11..Ill: I .1, a m I Olata, Lum Lynne, daughter of Werner and D«ina satte, until aomeona did a UtUe IB Italy’s art treasures from war was only half r l^ halfway . IMIl-r "I '.inii I '■ ' Lynne Glatx, Hartford. She was bom Sept. 17 at Manchester cheddOB- and natural dlsalter, died Satur­ through Its 10-year lifetime.’’ |inlii '. iim Im ' ■' ; In the first half of 1967 Gay Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and day after collapalng at the Oo- t.. pi'i'ti'i ' . \. ’ J-,. ' ' ■ Mrs George Lynne, 77 Ashworth St. Her paternal grandpar­ ' Rlbiooff, to a speech pre­ Head police Issued two tratflo Maiiilion Inn lumbla-Princeton football game. pared tor delivery at the an­ I'f > oM r.imi! ii : cltaiioaB. In the first half of ents are Mr. and Mrs. George Glaitz, Vernon. He was 77. Diu4ng Worid War inure thiiM it I .i t , ) I, •i • * • nual convention of the Ooiinecti- THE WIGGERY 1968, the number leaped to six. n, DeWald advised the UB. sm r I •;iil .•il"iii'. I 'mni' n. McLeod, Nancy Anne, daughter of William A. and Cath­ cut State Employes Asaootation, A rm y A ir Corps so that buUd- said the cenws should also be nr let us .-i'IhI \nll l'..'! Tbs next time a bat invades COFFEE erine Murphy McLeod, South Windsor. She was bom Sept. 80 ..t!: taigs o f historic and artistic more detailed. (I('t;iil-i l)\ iiiiiil. Tl'i i ! ■ you: Bvfiig room, take a tennis at Moncheeter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents value could be saved from “We need a now kind of iihliilill i " ’: ) ' " ‘i 'r- racquet to Um. with this coupon are Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, County Cook, Ireland. Her bqmbing. In 1987 he helped In census,’’ he said, “—a precise S/U.l ilin rt Tbe Monadnock Reglan Asso- paternal grandmother la Mrs. Amelia McLood, Wollaston, BEAUTY SALON and o'Spurchoso ^ Mi efforts to restore art works statistical assessment of people, il'ill visit noil. ctation In Petecboro, N K ., says Mass. She has a brother, Sean Francis 3 and a slater Patricia damaged In the flooding of Flor­ \ 526 M AIN ST.— TEL. 643-2330 a bat’s radar doesn’t bounoe off Anne, 6. housing and omidoyment The ence, It^y. DeWald retired to r IHAYINOSBANKOrMANCHninm tbe strings of a tennis racquet, _____ Coupon good thru Wed., Oct. 9. Limit 1 cen per customer * • • • • census should dtectose data not I960 as a professor of art at only on states and cities, but I n s Main 8 t„ Maachesler so when he busses tbe coffee ta- LeBlond, Isu ice Leonard, son o f LeonEUri M . and EHiza- Princeton University. Ue-^wbsp, let the Uttto beast beth Krechko LeBlond, Tolland. He was bom Sopt 14 at Rock­ on neighborhoods—even indi­ I Plesee send me more Information on Family Plan. lPl41iMiMM8WIIBteoi>-a^]M vidual streets. FAa SPECIAL I N»m«; have i t ...... ■ , ■ . ■ , ville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and A tiarse-quarter overhand Mrs. Clement Krechko, Tolland. He has a orothcr, Tjrrone “ With thk graphic, up-to-date Edward Nixon Hon.-Tues.-Wed. ONLY * swing is reoammeoded when . Dean, 6 and a sister, Candace Anno, 9. population profile, we could C i t y : ______celling limitations pose a prob­ • / / • • • Visits Danbury better plan our highways, hos­ ______~ ^ I ______DANBURT (AP) — Bldward lem . Bagnall, Jon Mark, son of Rev. Ronald B. and Joyce pitals and housing projects. We Shampoo end Set R 3 .S0 Father’s Age Mother’s Age ...... No. of Children___ Nixon, 88, brother of Republi­ The aasooiaticni also suggests Wogman Bagnall, Bronx, N.T. He was bom Sopt. 20. His ma­ would know where Jobs are the CaU 649-5203 turning on all the UgMs tor stop & Shop ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wogman, 28 can presidential candidate Rich­ most scarce—end where social Facials Complete $8JM I hand-to-olaw combat. ’Ihe Fairvlew St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ard M. Nixon paid a brief visit MiWiMf P.O.LC ' brightness drives bats batty. ward Bagnall, Jamestown, N.T. He has a sister, Karin Lisa, to the last day of the Danbury Manicure $ 2 .0 0 Fair Sunday to campaign for Oostom A om e D wrtgn FRANKS 2H. BfuttolMiftw CoH Waves For This Month $ 1 0 .5 0 Complete • • • • • his brother. Oario Mosoa, education dtreo- B toe P r in i * IM . 'tor tor the NOW England Aquari­ with this coupon Merritt, Patrick Michael, son of Richard E. and Nora Nixon also put hi a brief ap­ um, got tbe following letter McCormack Merritt, Coventry. He was bom Sept. 18 at Man­ pearance at a GOP gathering eeo Hartford Bd. NOW OPEN »ION. — SAT. Od Maiiuhester, Conn. . In Weston. F B ID A T e-9 from ’B n a WUttauns o f Wesit- and 0 *5 purthose I* chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are OM-MOS . wood, Mf****- i Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCormack, Athlone, Irdand. His pa­ Bookvflie Hx^L an t ilM “We received me letter from Coupon food thru Wed..Oct. 9. Limit 1 pW per customer i ternal grandmother Is Mrs. Mabel Merritt, Church St. He has Mr. DeiiM t sent out My molh- two sisters, Ann Marie 8 and Erica 1. er read some of it out loud, and aSOOPeSl^^j • • • • • WANTED die mentioned something about Protage, Catherine Michele, daughter of Barry S. and Qofiii, L ite Slodel Trapping a Deer to Get It Untrapped peoi^e vohmteertng to do things. Mary Spanler Protage, 118 Downey Dr. She was bom Sept. 29 “I am ten years dd, and I A wanJen from the state fiah and gnme department ties the legs of a MtruKUBR at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandparents U S E D C A R S have had a turtle for 7 yeais. are Mr. and Mrs. V.C. Spanler, Long Beach, Calif, ^ e has was found trapped In an' ^closure at the Pratt and Whitney warehouse to 100 miles soap dtotributed to the neighbor­ 890 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER the commission will consist of an hour, proceeded through tbe U )sJjdonSu Park. hood and dumped them to tbe one member from each of the 649-8898 707 BMUN 8T^-e«S-5ni Howard Lunt and Richard Oa- Norwalk 'Toll Station Blectors In tbs Town of Polt^, $1.50 and $2.00,G ift S e ta - Orange Juice Nate Agostinelli aa Mayor of Manchester is a member of the Connecticut C < ^ . "If unable lo purchase any advcriiscd Oonnsoticut, w ill hold a aessicm Qet more money at Ben­ at Beneficial...for your $6X)0. or Pinoopple Pio olkMayorsi United States Conf. of Mayors and is treasurer of the Capitol Ke- item . . . Please request a RAIN CHECK" ‘ tartos Community Hall In said eficial. Call up . . . or is! vacation and all your Flaky two

1 ■A ■■ 1 . p a g e f i f t e e n MANCJHES’TER EVENING HERALD. MANCaiES’TER,ataa^an CONN,. ----- MONDAY,------^ OCTOBER______' 7, 1968 ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 PAGE FOUBTEEN Indians Overcome Platt *19-6; East Suffers First Loss One Record Stands S « « • ■ ______A Use Ground Game 2-Point Conversion That Shouldn’t Be Wins for Northwest To Bury Meriden By TOM BABRETT Country Club One point can make aH the difference. Thatewhat By DAVE TUPPER Bill Griffin proved as he scored on two extra at­ In the Books Now b e s t n i n e Before 'the 1,600 hometown fans at Memorial Field and hope that the umpires Tom Tawkey In Boston do^- Saturday had ■time to sit down after the openintr kickoff, R att V tempts to lead Northwest Cath(>lic t ^ ^ 2 2 By EARL W. YOST East Catholic Saturday in West Hartford. It waa ttie would cease play tor a second _ ed____ the_ _ entire______proceeds______to chan- a a a a A—Ray BveUioch 81-2- quartertiaidc Ed Grady connected on a first-play 67- DETROIT—Records are ty from^ one------gume at‘ Fenway . 29 Norm Clark 88-4-29, BIm t yard touchdown toss to flankerisack Brian Bennett. Eaglee’ first defeat In tour ------^ made to be broken. One, that waa started under stmilar L,irenUen 81-2-29. Class _B - WMh the game only 82 eeronds ------— starts and their debut In Hart­ Oiiffln broke loose for two on fit. liouia, on the other hand. oondltloasr'Hie combined Am- j-iori si-6-28, Bob Oen- however, is still intact, j ^ r t e d to bush league of Re old. the Indians trailed 6-0, but RoberUson, Ed Pa- ford County Conference action. a running play. erican and National Leagues 88-7-28, Mel Hadlleld 84- A flr®d-up BMt -oCfwiB® took ^h&luCS TO rich XClCVlSlOD Qfyyjj t>y gendlng Imubc runn0PB want on to win 19-8 in Its home vtoedk, Tupper. and Northwest Is now 8-1 over-all coidd foaow suit after yester- potchln 82-8-27, R eg over and quickly moved the baU revenue, that should have ^own to secoisa on attempted opener. and defeated In two confermce day’s ftaaco. CurtU 82-8-27, Ken Aokerman BMler making 80 per cent of to within 20 yatds of the ssid steals for the obvious reason of Although this was Platt’s on­ matches. fallen by the wayside in If It was during the regular „ . jf, Edwin Warner 84-7-27. the tackles. They held Platt zone. They were met by an yesterday’s fourth game being_ put_ out. season, one doubts If the game 'c_Marvln KaU 88-10-28, ly score In a game dominated to only 71. yards rushing aH A h^hty spirited crowd, chUl- ed by a brisk wind and oc­ equally aggressive Indian de- ^a^u^^eb^^b^e beeii ^ tWrd^mlng. And again In the Oross-Blner LorenUen 76, Bay overthrown. j ^ ^ u , Jackson. Russell, the scoring In the first half. Pulaski fell victim to North­ ^ u ^ X ; iS ffe S a 6-1 lead, Detroit's only atih X ^ th e Hgere went Into Blevhoch 77. After CO-captain Bob Bleller Joiinaon, Seavw. The remainder of the half was west last week. marked by hard-fought defen run » *«” «•• '•y Northrup. falling act Ind the Cards POUR BALL BEST and dreg Vlncek dropped Grady Btetler, Vlnoek, ^£«msen! »•" —-— "Physically, we came out of ^ have saved faring Bob Otbson couldn’t responded with deliberate put- First-Ray Oordro, ^ for a 10-yard loss to hla own Oorooran. slva struggles. No singlengle g ^ yjjg game In good shape,” aald OuaRls: Tlipper, Moore, Hollck, amounted to more *h^ hL^^wm -naers from any »nhUh Ws opening game, blank- out. Here, Senior Umpe Jim Ho- yesl, A. ManeUa, ®- 18 early In the second quarter, Robertson, Racanl, Bray, Germain, than five mentor, "taut mentaUy, the l»metc«mTIg«» from any ^ In scoring a shut- noddck of ttie American League ie-88. Tie for second-R. Blg- Platt quick-kicked on third Wolfram. Duffey. yards. The only erorlng threat going to be real tough to em tana^^ distance, and Tom Gorman of the Na- got, W. Olguere, N. Slb^i, A. down out to their own 48. Centen: MCCSaln. Newton. Tur- 3 by the visitors ended with an j,ack for Saturday.” scattering five hlU and picked tlonal League called the rival signer 78-17-86, Norm Clart, W. Now the Indians’ perpetual Bocka: iMay, Snyder, unsuccessful Held goal try. rwioiuin (*■) third ttoe 1®: up his seventh straight Series managers together and laid Reinhart, J. Dyment, J.^bota ground machine, which totaled FOUerton, Tonea, Cbam- When Northwest finally caught o^oSwin; OriKln. NSw- gam e set, 10-1 , now tiSiein, DowiSiom, rigMolpa^urt. m e y ^ triumph. down the law. There were no Tj.nwje, Fourth—Joe Berner, 228 yards rushing, began to Plait (6) one more victory to wrap up a w, at the Enda: OObb, Pease, Raye, Bartl- downs on the East 18-yard Uno. AnAeraon. further Incidents. pete Poster, B. Hayes, B. An- move. With John Quaglla, John laro. second straight eeriee, having ^ „ If Sunday Is a day of prayers but 69-12-87^____ Torza, and 00-captaln Lee Pot- lUckles: Cooper, Werner, 'White, The final half was a nlp-€ind- Guards: Plorettl, BUrio. Kyt*- disposed of Boston a year ago. PMte, Inhering lead^ off tte never has one witnessed BEST FIFTEEN terton doing the legwork, and Gansley, BariHairo. tuck battle all the way as the bSJjS:’ TfrSft^keenan. Grimes, ’Itoe crowd o f 88,684, plus mU- Guarda: Lomtaudo, Greetihuns. oppe^ento took tu ^ scoring up thousands of baseball fans pray- Sunday with a 15-yard face mask Bombeido, Borek, BwxiUl. VXUHIMUL,--- Uona of viewers on the greatest cldenta^ was his fJ«t alnce he li^ tar rain with continual A—Ansaldl 62-8-84, T. Centera: Kawela, Gnraky. ’-J to the closing whistle. penalty, Manchester moved to Bemetl, Green, Easi OathoUo television exposure In history, slammed ): SWEEPS wrecking crow as he stormed SOCK IT TO ME— St. Louis Cardinals’ pitcher Bob World Series victory yesterday. Gibson also hom- for one run and the Cards were' shower, Bomothlng that he Elven this couldn't work Pats M iss Leroy Keyes of Purdue slides throu^ NorthweBtem l^ e for touchdown. Purdue won 43-6. Neit-Rdeder 90-19-71, W. Par- for 94 yards In 20 <»rrlea and session S:gS„“n e t . « r o ^ S S l y RTyil ered in his 10-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers, never headed. The homer would didn’t need, thanks to mother against Bullet Bob, who had to Hne when Northwest faltered in *,n ): Ptlklnton ,3-yd. run). Gibson and first baseman Orlando Cepeda ex­ clak 78-7-71, B. Wad os 82-11- made many blocks to spring —. ^ attemnt. Tom PAT: Love (3 ktsks); O'OonneH change some skin after Gibson’s seventh straight his second win in the current series. have 'been out of any park. In- nature. McLain said after the be content with 10 strikeouts In other backs loose for good gains. Jim N ance an on-slde WCK an em p^ ^ Treytoal pom to Slemlen- cluing TeUowstone. game that he hao been having an easy decision under unusual 71. Late In the seccmd quarter Play of Yeai^ Healy and John Qutm ran the gjj. pasa u> Griffin, Grif- boll ten yards, and then Tim fin run ______Before the minimum regular arm miseries the past month, circumstances. L A ^ s Vlnoek, a steUar defensive per- OAKLAND (AP) — The Boe- Miami Stuns Oilers O’ NeU stepped over the goal eiinirp nf innlnirs was reached— The loss was hla tourth In a The Motor City resembled JuMe Fbulkner, fX>re former, again caught Grady on patriots found out Sunday Pass, Pufit, Kick Contest line on a 28-yard pase from Brewer Wins Alcan Golf ln*^e flto t-^ b a ll fans saw tow, Inciuding the last two of MudvlUe on this first Sunday a fourth down try on the Man- mutrii Jim Nance means to Brian SuUlvan. H ie sophomore tooth teams get into the act. De- the regular season. He was the I n ^ 84-20-64. _____ cheater 40. Finding the middle their offense, Jet Power By HERSCHEL NISSENSON SOUTHPORT, England (AP) said Sunday after picking up a quarterback had just taken over At M l Nebo Attracts 125 trolt, tried an assortment of tac- first of five pitchers used, none The of the Cards in five open and following the Indians’ Nance, the Patriots’ fuUback — Gay Brewer, winner of pro *58,000 check for winning the Al­ Ellington Ridge (Associated Press Sports Writer) the Quinn, who was temporarily giHf'a biggest purse for the sec­ can Golfer of the Year Tourna­ Ucs to drag out the preceedings too effective. !«>•“ ______fine center Doug McClain, Jim who led the American FootbaU sidelined after .being shaken up Richard Breen, David Pierre, Saturday The end may be just around the comer for the Hous­ ond atralght year, says he wcai’t ment. Ford Motor Co. Pass, Punt Balesano ran two consecutive League In rushing the last two on a play. East faked a con­ and Kick competition held Sat­ Michael Joy, E ric Marm, BUI Gross—Class A—Sher Fer­ sneaks to the Platt 88. seasons, missed the game 'with Beats Chargers ton Oilers hut it prhbaibly won’t be anything like the play much the reet of 1968. end around that did in the Boston Patriots Sunday. version kick find scored two "I’m going to Australia, but 1 The final torchbearer for the urday at Mt. Nebo attracted 126 Sandwell, Tim Chariebols, Mark guson 78; <31ass B—Stan Davis Platt’s John Green then fell an ankle Injury whUe the Pa- points on a psse from Frank don’t have many commitments Olympic flame wlH be 20-year- boys to make the eighth annual Perrone. Vikings Beat Lions Lou W anted 78; Class C—^Roger Mountain on a’ Manchester tumble at his trlots lost to the Oakland Raid- NEW Y'ORK (A P )— It’s fourth and one on the one ^nie OUere, defending champs _ Treybal to Slemlnskl. contest a success. Competition 82; Class D—Dr. Barry Trabltz own 11. Manchester got the baU era 41-10. and I doubt If I’U play much old Bnrlqueta BasUlo, Mexico's Also, Charles McKenzie, yard line. The clock shows 1:48 to play and you’re in the American Football Tensl replaced Marlin Northwest regained possession American League national champion In the 400 director Tom CJonran announced 104. Kickers 71, 78. right back as Torza, whose per- "Boston Isn’t the same team real golf for the rest of thla Robert Odell, Billy WUson, Russ That Steal trailing by four points. Quick, Mr. Quarterback, what League’s Eastern revision, w>ry-'The Magldan” Brlacot, who and tied things up at^ln In the Eastern Divtslon year,’’ the 38-year-old Brewer meter dash for women. the following boys as winners; Norton, Jeff Stetz, Robert Ost- BEST 15 fcnroance In the defensive sec- without him,” sold victorious ® a ri ■■ —------were stunned by Miajni 24-7 and fourUi. Griffin did the honors W L DETROIT (AP) — There waa Cnass A—Paul Groobert 64- ondory was a source of pride to Coach John Raucrii. _ . . do you do? fell Into a last-place tie with failed to move the Broncos. First place winners included berg, Kevin Carell, John Duffy, For Division Lead Emerson Boozer plunged <>n a rush from three yards out. New Y ork 3 Richard Lajole, Doug White- a record. Lou Brock wanted It. 7—67, Sher Ferguson 88-1—67, C o a ch Dave Wlggln. Intercepted Without Nance, the Patriots, "We knew in the huddle that Buffalo. Both have 1-4 records. Conrad McCurry, John Malon­ B C s E agles across on fourth down from a He foUowed up by receiving a Boston 2 ey, John Lacy, Peter Klten, Jim house, Mike Seader, John By MIKE RECHT He got It. Stan Markowskl 60-8—87; Class at the Platt 20 with 1:18 re- now 2-. gained only 48 yarss on. this was the biggest play of the MeamwhUe, Boston hrid a 10-7 ^ pg^g from PUkington to add two Miami 1 Vlncek and Craig OBttxmt The Walsh, Warren Zaccaro, Mike (Associated Press Sports Writer) “You’re...... dam...... right____ I wanted__ B—Stan Davis „61-7—64; . Class malnins In the half. Potterton tb® ground. year," said Joe Namath, who halftime lead over the AFL g^furday night win over San extra points. Miami 1 second placei,ua;<^c winners niiu.ciA were„ ^ ____ Taylor,, ------Mike ------Krezlnskl, Rick Mliinesota quarteracks might give an unhealthy jf i, Rrock said about the i4tii c —Roger Mountain 66-ii—64; and <)uagUa, both outstanding ^ pHoted the New York Jets to a Surprise of champion Oakland Raiders. But gjg before a record AFL Quinn, back In action, passTO Houston 1 « 4n the Winning streak, not counting the Jc^n McKeon, Jim Hamey, Plepler, Ed Jusells, David Ga- appearance after a COnk on the head and a crack in the base he has stolen In World Be- class D—Jack Chaimln 82-18— 23-20 ■victory over San Diego be­ a 41-yard end around by Warren gf gg 739 Chargers most of tiie TO yards for the lo- Buffalo 1 ^ SupcXwl kxi to Green Bay. fore a re<»rd American PootbaH iS’endan Duffy, Russ WUson, boury, Mike Czajka, Glen Mad- gjjQulder but the Vikings never had it SO good. ries play. 64. L 1 V/ TT A-iaja&aa*ajia.a Wells gave Oakland the lead In last totudidown with Hea^ Western Division I^H ^e tor I Patriots scared Oakland League crowd o f 63,786 Satur­ New England Mike PresU and James Gerber.- sten, Scott Sweet, Wayne Os- Miimesota, ’ with only one fin. Brock took a shot at It In the Gross—Class A—Dora Kellner burst 1^ the end zone for a taking a 10-7 halftime lead on I? the third period and when the ^ ^ Garrison capping the drive on an 18-yard Oakland 4 0 0 1.000 trout, David Crossley, Glen eighth Inning. The bases were day night. Third place went to Bruce Tag­ Class B—Del Hartmann 102; 18-6 half-tli^ le^ Thomas’ four-yard TD run Boston OoUega, the biggest firewortes were over the Raiders ^ second touchdown rurti. Love’s Wck was again on Kansas O ty 4 1 0 .800 gart, Kurt Hassctt, Bruce Bal­ Cooke, John Knowleton, Daniel history took sole poerossloni of Kapp returned In time to set loaded, and Brock rammed the dass C—Eleanor Marsh 119. "On the bench,” said Coach surprise of New England’s 1968 had a 41-10 trlumih, their 14th ^ game. taiget. San Diego 3 1 0 .760 WUson. Glno OappelletU’s 24-yard Weeb Ewbank, ”we discussed Cincinnati 2 8 0 .400 lard, Mike Hayes, James Wlg- first place In the Central Dlvi- uP Fred Cox’ 29-yard field go^ ball to the center field wall. He Rickers 77, 76. first half ended, the Indians field goal.. Oakland’s . .. second- football season so far, seeks a straig^, equaling the league Jan Stenefud missed an extra With less than four minutes ren and James Fluerant. Also, Craig Madsen, Chris Sion of the NaUonal FootbaU before BlU Munson’s 30-y^ was almost to third, then sud- REST 16 Pjpiin kicked off to the Panth­ three plays—an option pass, a third straight vlotory whUe record. put Wcked field goals of remaining, the home team Denver 1 8 0 .260 Everett, Peter Hebert, David quarter score <»me on Daryle trap and a power play. Joe Sunday’s Games Judges for Saturday’s action League by beating Detroit 24-10 touchdown pass to Mel Farr tied ^enly wheeled around and dart- dagg A—Jan Harrlgan 74-12-^ ers. After Vlncek and Ernie Lamondca’s nine-yard pass to Yale, Harvard and Dartmouth in the only other Simday Jg jg 16 and 18 yards In Kansas launched a powerful attack HaU, Mark <3aouette, WllUam made the call.” CincinnaU at Kansas City were Jim McConvlUe, Denny Sunday with two Injured quar- « for Detroit. . _ ^ ed back to second. Bob Gibson j2; Class B—Del Hartmann 79- Tupper threw Grady for two Warren Wells. swing Into Ivy League play this game, Denver turned back <3n- ,g ^ Buffalo The from the Eagle 40. Five playa (3arUn, Chip Conran, Y od i Vln­ Finnegan, Mike Beller, Ricky tetbacka. R^PP-^ rur^g M yarea tymed back to third, then ran i 7_ e 2; Class C—Eleanor Marsh successive looses, Platt quick- What Namath called was the week In the tight race for the chmatt 10-7 on a fourth-period goj^g^g^m miss was Stenerud’s later, PUkington scored on a Denver at New York Schwartz, Edgar Sewall, Scott __A o . . ,»_i..A 93-23—70. But In the second half, as Bos­ cek, Don Cordner, Roger Tal­ , . , A T. and passing for 24 on one drive home kicked to the Manchester 48. power play with Emerson Booz­ No. 1 regional rating. touchdown pass from Steve Ten- as a pro after 88 successful keeper from the two-yard Une. Houston at Boston Linsenblller, Brian McKeon, No. 1 quarterback Joe Kapp uirowlng 63 yards to Gene ^blrd base coach Joe Schultz ton Coach Mike Holovak put It, bot, Chuck Carroll, CharUe Gas- ___ fall ^ * 1, ft hftort Tmra oase coacn Joe Sunday Behind the soUd blocking of er diving over the left side for The Tme BC Eagles, whowno toUowedlouowea si to Mike Heffner.Henner. Saturdaysaturaay ^ The winning points came when San Diego at Oakland Bruce CJiarendoff, Andrew period Washington on a second, took ^ad put up the stop sign, but It "The roof feU In.” owiif A# Kv Qon TV4a. * _____ kell, Paul <3avagnero, BUI HUSBAND-WIFE SCOTCH MTOre, Tupper, BleUer and Vln­ WeHa went 41 yards on an the touchdown. It was Boozer’s their rout of Navy by thumping night. New York edged San Die- __ Hayes, Dick Hassett, and GU Plepler, Jeffrey Holt, Ken Holt, Vikings 73 and 39 yards for Gibson, W o was In BALL CHAMPIONSHIP 24th carry o f the game and only Buffalo 31-12 as Dave Bennett 23-20 and Kansas City beat See the John Mrosek, Mike Granto, Gary Cuozzo, No. 2, took over touch downs. coKgcek, theulo IndiansAiuAMAiio aiavv^rip*moved to the—- eiiia*axounuend-around piayplay iwrfor »a arore. He-aax?- Flavell. Tom Hart handled reg­ and suffered a broken left shoul­ v„A Brock, 8BALLI estscom 4el556,-,ayH Platt four where, on a fourth Dixon took a 17-yard scor- the 36th yard he gained. But It went on a four-touchdown spree, Buffalo 18-7. Mike Hickey. The Packers ______istrations and provided the der wWle driving the Vikings 80 climbed back Brock had. a three-run dou- Low Gross—1st—Mr. and Mrs. WM the biggest one. remain at home to meet VUlano- After Wells’ touchdown, Dar- Also, Neal McKevney, Kevin Into tl» race with 21 thlrt-quar- capped the St. Louis and goal, Baleeano bootlegged paao from Lamoirica, and Beautiful New boys through the courtesy o f yards for a touchdown and a 7-8 John Harrlgan 42-89—81; 2nd—j around endyfor what proved to pYed BUetnikoff recovered Randy Rasmussen and Win- va, which has a 2-1 record. The yje Uamonlca passed 17 yards Williams, Mike Declantis, John ter points ttat sp^ed No™ Cardinal scoring as they beat Stewart JolHiston, with refresh, habftime lead. Dr. and Mrs. Erich Kellner 44^ be the flnar tally. Charlie Smith’s fumble after a stem HJH—the left aide of the Jet Eagles were top-ranked In last to Hewrltt Dixon for another ments after the event. Lahda, Mike Unsenrigler, Rich­ Van BrockHn, s d e ^ t m Atla^ Detroit Tigers 10-1 Sunday line—had told Namath earlier week’s Associated Press New score and the unbeaten Raiders ard Mar^all, James Butler, During intermission, Kapp coach. Leading only 10-7 at the 43—87. There was no scoring In the short pass from Lamonlca and 1969 LINCOLN Captains McCaughy of the po- In the fqurth game of the World Low Net—Mr. and Mrs. Tom fourth quarter .with the Indian scampered seven yards lor a that they thought New York’s England poU. got their final tally of the third James Fleurent. Steve Everett, was deemed leart Injured and half, Donny Anderson ran for - Yale, whieptlon, and two pass Interfer- 83; C ^ s B —Jim Johnston 40- to get plenty of votes after .jateral from John Bramlett, England finals, then to New from 17 natdona are scheduled to Clark’s 50-yard______field goal o ______en(» ___ calls______set up______four ______touch- WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) _6___ —84;_ Class______C —Seymour Rlv- down to the Charger 40. Then York and Dallas, If successful. CromweU’s Merchants, still of a face mask pena^^ against three straight passes fell Incom­ crushing Bucknell 89-0. Dart- ^jjo reixivered a Houston fum- Now on Display take the following route, return­ sparked a 27-10 victory over the downs for the Giants, and a pen- ~ d ^ e his Ma- ^j' g _gg. moufii, ranked third last week, .jp tie the score. Larry Also competing were the fol­ Chrdlnals. But the New York ally on the aK>arent last play of wa-Ford Formula One auto to Oiaimln 51-12 — smarting from the loss to Man­ Oomwell, Manchester had two plete but on the last rebounded behind the p o^ Grlese (xnnpleted seven of 12 Available for now, Steven Hadge, Larry Os- lon, Nefpllon-Corlnth, Corlnth- Baltimore and Los Angeles, Johnny Unltas, (jonnected on "Die 28-year-old Scotsman fin- In CromweU Sunday afternoon. Durant and Bob Teets turned tight end for the Injured Pete ^ 92 yards and rookies In outstanding performances. trout, Ron Stetz, Marc Gottlieb, Athem and Athens-Sounion' each also 4-0, were unable to scoring passes of 50, 46, 38 and Ished the 248-mlIe course at a Though the first half was Lammons, caught a 19-yard Good Theater The Red Raiders wlU he at mouth. The Crusaders hit the Csonka and JimT4<*«n ITHrilrKilck *«** rurtiedq¥«A#4 Charles Carroll. Marathon-Athena on the 193-kil- shake each other in the Coastal 66 yards with 14 (sompletlons in record average speed of 124.89 scoreless, the Manchester pass, bringing the Jets to the six IMMEDIATE home for the last three games road this week, playing Colgate for 82 and 104, respectively. Bob Also, Mike Twerdy, David ometer final leg. Division as the Qrits rode- Earl- - 26 tries for 302 yards. P«*' ho*""- Anlshlng more By THE AS80CMTED PRESS team managed to keep the ac­ and then Boozer took it the rest of their schedule starting next of the way, although It took him at Hamilton, N.Y. Davis and Don TTull, filling In brings lasting relief to Whitehouse, Gary Voncek, Steve M orrall's four touchdown pcusses GaJbrlel passed 41 yards to than 24 sSTOnds ahead of Eng- tion mostly at the CromweU A Brian Dowling performance Saturday night against Windsor. Boston University, tied with for Beathard, managed only DELIVERY Brackett, Bret Giorgettl, Chris past Chicago 8-7 and Roman Bernie Casey for one score, llshman Graham Hill’s Lctus- end of the field. Manchester's three carries to do It. Flyers W in is not only gd football. It's K ickoff Is at 7 p.m . at Mt. Ne­ New Hampehire------— for —- the No. _ 9 seven completions inIn 23 at- Hoverman, Dave DeCiantLs, Gabriel directed the Rams by drove one yard for another and Ford. passing game wasn't as good John Hadl, racing the clock, ranking, heads for Amherst to i Henry Cremsl, Ken Fahey, Jack SHERBR(X)KE, (Jue. (AP) — San Francisco 24-10. set up a third with Ws passing John Surtees of England fln- go(Hl theater. as the ground game during the bo. marched the Chargers back nn the Unlveirslty of- __, for Los Angeles. Ished third In a Honda and Dan with four straight completions take on the Unlvea^y Quarterback Tensl, back in Forstrom, Dave Wetherell, John The Philadelphia Flyers of the Washington held off PhUadel.> The Yale quarterback, whose first two periods, with a real Massachusetts, rated slx:^ The |jje,wer Mne-up for the first left feet. BEAonniL Atnato, Jeff Gorman. National Hockey League phla 17-14 In the other Sunday Sonny Jurgei^ built Wash- Gurney of Costa Mesa, Calif., running plays and passes look heartbreaker coming when Jim Also, Kim McCaughey, Tim drubbed the Houston Aptrilos of contest. ington a 17-0 lead, throwing for placed fourth In his Lotus-Ford, njjg motion movies, gave Wood, in the clear, dropped the McConvllle, Richard Taylor, the Central League 4-1 Sunday Cleveland took the Century one______toiKhdowni_ and running for Stewart jumiMd to second another varied show that ran pass from quarterback John George Lee, Clharles Czaska, night, without their top srorer lead Saturday Wght with a 81-24 another. But the Redskins bare- place with 86 points In the race the gamut from cheers to OSEDCUIS Wlggln. MEROANTILE—Ralph Raw- 83 seconds left. M a^^uselte ^^.^g ^g Broncos thrir first vl«- Louis Durand, Paul Hebert, of last season. triumph over Pittsburgh. ly survived as Norm Snead, re- for the world driver’s ohamplon- groans for his Ians, coaches and on New York’s 87, Hadl threw surrendeired two touchoowwa in ______Thonks to a new miracle Cromwell’s first score came son 148-146-161-488, Gone Pha^ Robert Perone, Jcrim Joy, Nor­ The Flyers said Leon Roche Cuozzo, shaking off his injury, turning after an exhlbltlim ship with his nlne-p„ stein 186-414, Dennis Boxx 140- against Maine, which thumped Century Division Best of oil, it still delivers about 25 miles to o gallon of gas. Serving You for foroed to tu rn over the b ^ on pjg^^ 188-882,. had no caifchoB. ' haptesB Iferm ont 28-0. Vermont Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 24 24 throwing touchdown puses and Sherman also was disappoint­ Bowdoln. Don't ypu feel relieved already? the Giants were flying high In Southern Qonneotlout was plays later Rich Cabral 146-880, Wes Bunco playa at Rhode hriand In anoth- New Orleans 1 8 0 .'ffiO Over I/) of a (Century ed with the catching of premier score came several piay VoyoeM 141-869, first place in the National Foot­ receiver Homer Jones, who overwhelmed by Rhode Island Site of Games or conference game. Rhode Is- , St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 6521!^aLwataa, BSN, M645 astssaNc, land roUed over Southern Con- Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 *Optionot 0) dstra cost.' baU League? Those were the dropped no lees than six passes. 88-8, Trinity whipped' previous­ r^'LktoTbSl oveM rlM an- Sam Kellh 166-868. Tony Dl- HOUR HOUR QUEBEC (AP) — Quebec neoUcut 88-8 Saturday. days when a loss waa a calami­ "Those catchers would have ly unbeaten Bates 48-19. And trotTOktheb^^ Gregorio, 800, Emlo Qakman, will be the ■site of the firrt The Trinity at TufiB game this Western Conference ty; when the Giants could afford let us control the ball longer,” Coast Guard led Norwich for Chester failed leav- 860, Blwood Emmons, 888, Ron Caty 49SI,. *595 FUEL OIL EURNBI Games of International Frenoh- week should be interertlng. Coastal Division 4 Mobil to be unhappy about a victory Sherman said. "We could havp more than 68 minutes before Z ^ Sre K e ®nd of the ChurchlU 854. Peter Kalos 882. Whatl Oliva sM ptow, m Language Frlendahlp In the ipufts hiked Ita record to 2-0 as Baltimore 4 0 . 0 1.000 !9 k Midil. when they had not played well. put the game out o f reach.” losing 28-22. It was the Cadets’ Sfrd^ouartor CromweU 14, Ernie DlFranoo 862. Los Angeles 0 1.000 DELIVERY heating oil SERVICE tWrd COUNTRY OLUB-Bundy Tar- Burner of 1970 or 1971, It waa pete Cohen Wt on five atralght ■I But when Tittle left after the But in fairneee to Jones, who ^ d consecutive defeat. San Francisco 2 0 .600 8 1968 season, losses came so fre­ Manohsster u. 148-882, Charlie Whelan 860, announced Friday. Andre Mar- paaoea and then anaaked one did manage one 22-yard scoring ceau head of the organizing yard for a touohdownln (he fl- Atlanta 0 4 0 .000 quently the jpiants were happy catch and 32 and 84 yarders that Butch Orison of East Carolina Manchester S®‘ j®" , jj,g carroU Maddox 888, Tom Zem- Central Diyiolon wlthaltoutaminutstog^nt^^^ ^3^.3^ ^ TED TRUDON. Inc. to win any oU way—until now. commlttee for the gamea. aald nW nd«“ta tor ylota^ .760 M O M A IIT Y set up two other touchdowns, leads the junior rushers and they are tor the purpoae at over Getty*hurg. Trinity a « m Minnesota 8 1 0 Despite the Giants' fourth game when quarter^ck Wlgrn- a^gglni ■ job, John Turley .600 ;\ TOLLAND TPKB.—TALOOTTVILLB r-r Sherman added ‘'we’re all su­ scorers playing o(riltge football irroJmlng French-apealdng peo- Bem ardonl passed fo r Hire Detroit 2 2 0 CALL 643-5135 consecutive vlotory without a perstitious and we feel he just this season. He rushed tor 1,188 ‘^ °L ?"/‘jir'w L^ af h® S ^ O a s s a ’m. Nell conk- 2 2 0 .800 S M t o r cultural and sport# oo- touchdowns In a 48-19 triumph Green Bay 301 CENTER STREET • ItfANCHBSTER loss. Coach AUie Sherman was had a bad day and we stiU won. at a sophomore last year and 4J‘Tnd^^od“ took it “ WcJPi Krtstof 148, Tom Chicago 1 3 0 .260 i \ BROTHERS 'uvltleB. SOI O iR ter tfa, MaiMliNttr l48*flSI not an overly happy man. Ho just hit a streak.” scored 82 points. ^ X ^ w a y to score. Because Magllore 861. PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1968 PAGE SIXTEEN TnickS“ ~TfPCfOrt 5 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonted— Mole 36 Help Wonted MeJe 36 OUR BOARDING HOUSE ylth MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY Aniwtf t« fftWoM r »“ l* _ PAINTERS —TEAR 'round — “ lile S o l MUST SACRIFICE 1867 Interna­ THERE GOES EFFIE.' WHO? HER? 1 OONT BELIEVE work, plenty of overtlmeJMan- ( 1 r e a d ABOOTf p o m BELIEVE;ALL i=inr='[^ tional pick-up truck, 4-wheel TRUCK DRIVER TWATWAS IBOOKS LIKE.1'A\’ L A S T O '- Caribbean Trip nrsirAisi rdK'sl M ALiaA WOM'T THEV TELL ME 6HES iT f GARRULA TOLD ME THAT, cheater, South Windsor area. A rT w h en T U EY A vdu r e a d , c l v d e ! CLASSIFIED drive, deluxe, with camper top, DE^IOUS„»UOSl TOO LATE TO BUY ^ TH ' BIO BELIEv/E AW'f- g o ih g t o 6 E a TOO - ANP YOU HHOW WHAT Experienced. Call after 6 p.m.. YOUR SPENDERS! 1 BR0U6HT IT T<2> ZA A NEW PLAT8 ACK wnyi;=iM and anew plow. 648-7480, after A LIAR SHE 16.' Lumber yard, experienced DID Y3U HEAR-mE 64 Socially TUIUG GOOD NURSES' 628-7449. ^TMANkS, PETUNIA! HOW LATEST? POP BOUfiHr, TOWN I THEY 15AY IT'A PULLED UP ^ a c b o b s 5:46. A0OUfA»NON£ AIDE preferred. Must know great­ PETUNIA! ABOUT 1 Luxury ca­ superior RELIABLE MAN to work at THAT 6!PER DUNE SO PAST THE WHEELS) S&HIMD M6 >■ group er Hartford. Union rates, bana on------ADVERTISING a S E VfItWOUT South Windsor Auto Parte, U66V DETROIT ARE STRICTLY POR/^YESTEROAY— [iriw iiH R many benefits. 6 Domingo d o w n Trailers— A l ie Schanck Rd. Apply In pereon. 6UILTT0KEEPTH& p a r k in '.'V---7 TWO MILES LATER ■6 Dawn over CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HE WAS STILL 1 Mineral Mobile Homes 6-A DETECTOR airliner FRCW\ ------Hatlen springs 8 A.M. to 4:80 PJH. TEST- GENERAL BUILDING VIKING BAKING CO. 6RA6SIN'./ TR A ILIN ' ! B Cruise starts 2 Epoch (var.) TRUCK camper, 1865 Spitfire. SUPPLY CO. from — 3 Brad 10%’, sleeps five. Fully equip­ Salesmen for outside home ' i West gypsum COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ped, good condition. Call 648- 867 ELLINGTON RD. (Route 8) T 12 "------of the 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PDBUOATION service bakery route. (3oni- * wmmune 19 SfriJe (ab ) 40 Timeless 2443 after 4. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. mlssion, benefits, five day Antilles" DeadlineforSaturdayandMonday la 4 p.m. Friday, 42 Unclosed :80 i 289-3474 week. Call Mr. Duggan, 823- 13 ’tavern brew 43 Female deer 14 Grain 47 Two In cards 8291, 600 Oakwood Avenue. 15 Prankish M otoreyeks^ ®?enatOT o.c'***^** 48 Primates PLEASE READ YOUR AD West Hartford. Kilrit 7 Stirred by 25 Speed Family Bkyieks 11 ISMT THAT IRMA? I FULL and part-time laborers w 16 'trumpet approaching contest . 48 Classified or "Want Ads’* are taken over the phone as a I'M NOT SURPRISED AT ALL.' MALE CLERK — part- time (Roman) convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST B u t OISl!OUT for landscaping, no experience BY V. T. HAMLIN blare danger 26 Always 1962 PARILLA scrambler, 860 HEAR SHE'S HAVlHO SHE'S THE FAST lVPe~EVES evenings and weekends. Apply ALLEY OOP 58 Fixed course 50 Wavy (her.) DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the necessary, $2.28 per hour. Call 18 San — 8 Sty cc, good condition. $200. 643- A LITTLE DIRT HUSBAND trouble- ^ALL THE MENAND GARRUlA In person, Arthur Drug Store, GOSH, I PONT KNOW WASNT SHE SUPPOSSJ ...USUALLY REFERRED (Columbus’ 28 Greenland 52 Abound next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ORE Incor­ Grantland Nursery, 643-0669. TO BE THE WORLD'S / !HE MUST ,T 0 AS THE FACE B Onetime 53 African wild 0929 after 6 p.m. AHP SHE SOARS TOLD ME« • 942 Main Street, Manchester. OOOLA...CANT MDU landfall) Army rifle village rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only ------PLAY IT MOST BEALmFUU I AVE BEEN-. I THAT LAUNCHED A sheep (var.) to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors which do ' t h o u sa n d s h ip s .' 20 Culture (coll.) 30 Unusual rr UP LIRE A PAINTERS — Experienced* j^jj^JHANIC -fu ll-tim e, muet WOMAN? 31 Variety of 54 Pith of a not lessen the value of the advertiaement will not be correted media 10 Mexican subject SPONGE- only. No part-timers. Steady ASStGNEP TO 21 Doctrine hemp by "m ake good” Insertion. 1968 HOIfDA —860 Scrambler. have some mechanical experi­ wild cat 55 Fencing Four months old. Call 649-8616. work. CaU Bob Melendy, 876- INTERVIEW 22 Chess pieces 11 Period of 33 Part in a ence willing to learn pin set­ HELEN o r TROY 24 Greek god sword 7179. ting machine. Apply In person. time play 57 Judean king T O . THE UNK?N 21 Flour 17 Sharp flavor 38 Calcined 1966 HONDA, 306 scrambler, Vernon Lanes, Route 83, Ver­ sprinklers 643-2711 875-3136 excellent condition, custom 6 r non. PBOpiicCT ..^ ' 32 Regard IT i " (Rockville, Ton Free) seat, extra chrome Including .34 Strange 10-7 MOLD MAKERS FEATURING 4 fendeia. New tires, 1-688-9840 CMAKUESReHAUD AUTO PARTS store needs driv­ OOOLA, A 35 Greek letter 12 13 modernized 6 to 9 p.m. BALPWIUSVlUE er. Must have good driving 36 High card M/. Ta>. Nf. U. I. H>. HfMi ceMrved TOOL MAKERS record. Apply Winkler Auto PREHISTORIC 37 Choose 15 f8 • INi ^ LMtod FeMe'v ST*«(e*e. i*( PRINCESS OF OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS Parts, 179 Middle Tpke., West, 30 Long for ■ 2 0 Trouble Reaehing Our Advertiser? ANCIENT M O O - 41 Threw again, l( Businoss Sorvicos Interviews Monday to Friday, 7 Manchester. m WHAT e o e s OM- 'lOU USUALLY GET CARRIED AWAY as dice Ofkrad 13 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday by 21 TIME TO get out In the fresh V JH K T V O YOU WITH YOUR DRAWING AND FORGET 44 At that time 24-Hour Answering Service Building— Help Wanted— Help W o nted - appointment. 643-4267, 876-7927. s TO STOP WHEN YOU REACH THE EDGE aT YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. air. Outdoor workers, shop It M«A U*. TJt. !«». I L Nt: 0* ' THIW< YD yR E 45 Green T r !T- 14 Female 35 Female 35 DOIN’ THERE 1. OF THE PAPER—I'M JUST FENCING vegetable Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ Contracting workers, concrete fabricators. IN THAT COW YOU'RE 46 Poem 32 Free to Heraid Readers ways sealed and small truck­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ SALES woman to work full-time Vernon Mold & Tool Inc. Have many openings for BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS WORKING ON, IS ALL/ 48 Malarial DAVY JONES ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- modeling specialist. Additions, until Christmas. Apply Shoor steady work In healthy outdoor fever 36 Want Information on one of our classified advertisementaT 918 HARTFORD TPKE. I'M SORRY I M I KNEW DADDY, DO YOU RECALL mano Trucking Service toll- rec rooms, dormers, porches, Jewelers, 917 Main Street, type work. No experience re­ YES. AND 51 Third-class i T No answer at the telephone listedf Simply caU the OFFICE CLERK ROCKVILLE, CONN. COULDN'T TELL THE MOUN­ READING ABOUT A MAN 41 free, 742-9487. Manchester. quired. Year ‘round work with BELIEV­ accommoda­ cabinets, formica, built • ins, ABOUT THE VIS­ TAIN LION WHO CLAIMED HE WAS tion 4T bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. overtime. Top pay rate. Many ED IT WAS BULLDOZER, backhoe worti, Needed for accounts pay­ ION I'D HAP vgOULP AT­ ABLE TO FORETELL THE 56 Feathered EDWARDS benefits. Union shop. An equal THE FUTURE FRO/W A LOT OF 53 54 55 land clearing, septic tanks In­ able with knowledge of typ­ TACK PENNY. 58 Silt apart 4* 40 s i opportunity employer. Apply In HIS DREAMS? HOSWASH, SB Finis stalled, drainage field*. Paul ing necessai-y and aptitude 56 ANSWERIN8 SERVICE Roofing— Siding 16 CLERK person to Allied Casting Corp., 60 Observe 67 Schendel, 849-0488. for figures. Excellent fringe An interesting careei In the 61 Reason ROOFING, aluminum siding, benefits. Apply at Manches­ field of Newspaper Circula­ 280 ToUand Tpke., Manchester. N ST 6494)500 875-2519 Opportunity In data process­ 62 Compass TREE EXPERT — Trees cut. gutters, carpenter work. 30 ter Modes, Inc., Pine Street. tion starting with the posi­ ing for clerk with good fig­ JOURNEYMAN electrician and \i point S3 JT and leave your message. Yon’U hear from our advertiser In building lots cleared, trees top­ years’ experience. Connecticut tion o f : 62 7 ure aptitude, good wages helper, paid vacation and bene­ 63 Upper |lg time without spending all evening at the telephone. ped. Got a tree problem? Well Valley Construction Co. 643- Umb and working conditions. fits. Wilson Electrical Oo., 640- worth phone call, 742-8282. 7180. Free estimates. NEWSPAPERBOY (Ntwipeptr Aim.) PART AND FULLrtlme fabric With convenient free park­ 4817. Aufomobiios For Soio 4 STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone snle^igirls wanted. Aoply Miss ing and free benefit pro­ COUNSELOR WANTED dishwasher to work walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ Cobum, Pilgrim Mills, Hart­ gram. Apply 1968 C O M A R O convertible, Roofing and A Man Possessing These Friday and Saturday evenings, ~CUAR»o races, railings. All concrete re­ ford Rd., Manchester, between Qualities; «0-7 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD power top, 327 V-8, automatic, Chimneys 16>A meals Included. Apply In-per­ pairs. Reasonably priced. 643- three and six p.m. only. I T« U. i P«i ON rM radio, bucket seats, whitewalls, son, Cavey’s Redtauraint, Cen­ 0861. ROOFING — Specializing re­ FIRST NA"nONAL A high school graduate !i racing strip. 649-4761 alter ter St. Manchester. BY KEN MUSE DOX LETTERS pairing roofs of all kinds, new ATTENTION — Santa needs Be able to work effectively with WAYOUT 6:30. SHARPENING Service — Saws, helpers Now ‘til Christmas. STORES, INC. boys roofs, gutter work, chimney; EXPERIENCED man In good knives, axes, shears, skates, Sell toys Party Plan. CaU or Have a good driving record McNaieM flj'aAoAB, fae. THEY6 HCXILDNT For Your 1966 CHEVROLET, 4-door. Full cleaned and repaired, 80 years' PARK & OAKLAND AVES. physiced condition to assist rotary blades. Quick service. Write Santa’s Parties, Inc., (automobile furnished) price, $1,250. Call Mr. Domen- experience. Free estimates. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. manager of hardware and gar­ ALLOW THOSE Infoimatimi Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Avot{^ Conn. 06001. Telephone KIND OFMOYIES Ick, 236-3069 broker. Call Howley 643-6361. 644- den supply store. Driver’s U- \\ Main St., Manchester. Hours 1 678-'3466. Duties consist of working with THE WORRY WART THE HERALD wUl not 8333. oense necessary. Salary com­ ON TELEVIS!C>N.' disclose the Identity of dally 7:80-8, Thursday, 7:30-9, our newspaperboy organiza­ 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air wag­ mensurate with experience cuid any advertiser using box on. Power steering, automatic Saturday 7:80-4. 643-7968. BABYSITTER wanted three tion In the servicing of sub­ letters. Readers answer­ SECRETARY days a week for well behaved scribers ability. For appointment call SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL transmission, seat belts, good REPAIRS — Lawnmowers, Millinory, 280-9555, Mr. HUl or Mr. Gor­ ing blind box ads who tires. Must sell, $450. 65 PRODUCTION CONTROL 8 year old girl. WlU consider desire to protect their snow blowers and garden trac­ Dressmaking 19 Apply D. K. Welch, Manager, don. Spruce Street, Call 643-5616. mature school girl. CaU Mrs. Identity can follow tliia tors. Free pick up and delivery ExceUent opportunity for gal Hartford Couront Branch Office, DO'toUKALIZE FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and Engelbert, home phone, 528- procedure: In Manchester and South Wind­ Friday with initiative. Short­ 13'Park St., Rockville, 875-6286. PLUMBEIRS. steamfltter, help­ n'U.BECmaSlMASIN 8/WVS? VOLKSWAGEN, 1966, light reasonably done in my home, 0102, business phone, 420-9338. sor area. CaU 644-0421. hand and typing necessary. er, experienced. New construc­ Enclose your reply to the green, sunroof, rawllo, white- call 643-8760. We offer paid vacations, pension Congenial atmosphere—music— ACCOUNTS receivable clerk, tion. 'Top wages, overtime. In­ box In an enveloM — walls, good condition. $850, plan, paid Blue Cross and CMS, address to the (^assi- RUBBISH — trash removed to air-conditioned, knowledge of bookkeeping pro­ quire Imperial Plumbing, firm. Call 876-4496. the diimp, lawns maintained. and increases commensurate South Windsor, 644-1621. feld Manager, Manchester PLAIN SEWING and altera- A growing and progressive com­ cedures. Apply Iona Mfg. Co. Call 649-1888 after 6 p.m. with ability. Evening Herald, together tlons. CaU 649-7748. pany YOUNG MAN —Opportunity to with a memo listing tho 3 PONTIACS, BUICKS and SERVICE when you need It. Food Service Worker learn retailing and manage­ companies you do NOT DRESSMAKING and altera­ Complete sharpening service, COLONIAL BOARD CO. The Hartford Courant Co. ment as a career In boys' and 0 BY ROY CRANE want to see your letter. CHEVROLETS tions, zippers replaced etc. BAKER BUZZ SAWYER hand and power mowers. 61E PARKER STREET young men’s departmeht. Good Your letter wlU be de­ CaU 649-4311. An Equal Opportunity stroyed If the advertiser MANCHESTER Interesting position In stu­ starting salary. CaU Mr. Craft, HE IS NOT SYMPAtnCO, SEROR. HE'S Home, garden and shop. We al­ BECAUSE S ^ O R Is one you’ve mentioned. All left over 1968’s. Now Mrs. E. F. Loftus dent dining cafeteria. Brand Employer WHY ARC NOT THE KWD OF AMERICANO WE LIKE. so repair and service power ALTERATIONS IN MY home, for appointment, 643-2128. TRUBUX)DISA 1D1 If not it will be handled available fium Mr. Dome- new modem shop. ElxceUent YOUR FATHER YES, I THINK HE'S HIDING THE and hand mowers. All work experienced worker. Call 646- tvraht. In the usual manner. nick. These factory warran­ AND UHCU DISCOVERY OF THIS RICH HEW VEIN guaranteed. For dependable wages. 36 hour work week. ty cars can be yours for $60 2956. AFRAID TO I AND HAS SCARED PEOPLE, EVEN AW service call Sharp-All, 686 PART-TIME COOK, local con­ Apply, University of Connec­ WE ARE LCK3KINO for ex­ TAIK.CHKC? FATHER, INTO 5AN1NG NOTH1N6, ( UNP£R 1He MISTLETOE' down and low weekly pay­ Adams St., Manchester, 643- valescent home. CaU 649-4619. ticut, Personnel Services Di­ perienced Bridgeport, Grinding ments. Call 236-8060, broker. 6306. Moving— ^Trucking— vision, 1-420-3311, Ext. 1281, and Engine Lathe operators. MEAT GUTTER Lost and Found 1 GIRL WANTED —,to answer Storrs, Connecticut Men with a semi - prodiKtlon Experienced. Above aver­ TREES cut and removed, land Storage 20 telephone and perform miscel­ age pay! Vacation, free LOST — Passbook No. 68782 barieground, capable of work­ 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ laneous office duties. ExceUent Insumooe, plus extra Savings Bonk of Manchester. MANCHESTER Delivery—light HOUSEWIVES — Immediate ing from operation sheets and 'J) door hardtop, white, V—8, pow- mate, Insured, 289-8720. benefits and good working con­ benefits. Fart-tfme Yvorfc Application, made for payment. trucking and package delivery. Jobs for secretaries, typists, understanding setting up to erglide, power steering, radio, Refrigerators, washers and ditions with a modem progres­ some degree. We are located avallaMe, too , . . COMPLETE JSLnltorial services. clerks. Work in your area, LOST — Passbook N ^ 98303 heater, immaculate red In­ stove moving, specialty. Fold­ sive company. CaU Mr. Lenart, in a pieascmt rural area elimi­ MEATOWN Residential, commercial and your hours, no fee. ExceUent lO -l Savings Bank of Manchester. terior. Four new tires. $800. ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. 289-7796. nating the need to fight your ISlS'/i SUver Lane L Ba«. Ui- M. OM.- industrial. Windows wariied, pay. Stuff Builders, 11 Asylum Application made for payment. 116 School Street, Manchester. way to and from work, with East Ktortford, Conn. floors washed and waxed. Wise St., Hartford, 278-7610. a new easy access highway to “Why no, Bill, your call didn’t turprite mo . . . but It 1964 DODGE Polara, power Maintenance, 643-2603. Pointing— Papering 21 BOOKKEEPERS — F-C and as­ our door In the near future. certainly did surprise my wife and teen-age daughter!' steering and brakes, automatic Announcemonts 2 sistant. Long or short term as­ Good benefit program, paid transmission, factory alr-condl- LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also PAINTING — interior and ex­ ATTENTION signments. Choose your hours hoUdays and at present work­ BY LANK LEONARD NEED a Band! Call the Sof- tlonlng, low mileage. Best of­ moving large appliances. Burn­ terior, very reasonable, free inCKEY FINN and convenient locations. ing 50 hours a week. Intereet- FEMALE tones. Music for night clubs, fer. Call 647-1136. ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- estimates. CaU Richard YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR LEAGUE, W H Y — A { HELLO, M INERVA' I THOUGHT Temporary, no fee, very high ed? Come in and talk'^to us SHERIFF IF YOU HAD NO PREVIOUS formals, weddings, etc. 742- 1776 or 280-8824. Martin, 649-9286, 649-4411. We need 3 married PHIL— SHE'S WORTH A FORTUNE > BY MILTON CANIFF CHEVROLET station wagon, pay. Staff Builders, 11 Asylum because we are interested. Call PRODUCTION —SHE TRAVELS IN A FINNJ / p l a n s FOR DINNER, WE A4IOHT STEVE CANYON 7663 after 8 p.m. m AkOMIT THAT YOUR NEW L - n SHARE A TABLE AT YOUR 1961, 6-cyllnder, powergllde, CARPENTER — experienced, EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, women, over 21, to Street, Hartford. 278-7610. Emco Corp., 640-5258. An equal CLOTHES ARE VERY BECOMING (HFFERENT WORLD '- / V fiAVORITE RESTAURANT' M E,T o o , CHICK.' .. ANP THESE PILOTS " g o t t a r e m e m b e r ..'^ VEAH) THE SWOLLEN I 4 body and tires excellent, good all types of work. Reasonable. exterior and Interior. Paper- work part-time 6 p.m. opportunity^ employer. ASSEMBLERS -BUT P L lA S f DON'T/HAKE A SSB, BIT4Y, IV E^ I'M HERE TO F IN P ) STOMACHS OF THE CHILPREN GOT THE PKYS i STARVING KIPS- WHO f l Y through Automobiks For Sok 4 mechanical condition, $396. 643- Call anytime, 648-1737. hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. to 10 p.m., $3. per CLEANING woman wanted two with Progressive FOOL OP yOORSELF/ AAINERVA SO UP NOTHING HENRY R IZ E OF HIGH J MUST HAVE OBSCURED/HY PART-TIME, $3.50 per hour, 4 m u t t o n IS m u c h t o o y o u n g THAT FIRST FLIGHT ANP PEPICATEP 649-1003. hour to start. Call 646- days weekly, own transxxirta- Electrical Aiqdlance FOR FIFTY BUCKS CITY.' VIEW OF THE MAIN ISSUE.' 8638. FOR YO U' WRUNG ME OUT.' ArtEPICAL PEOPLE 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, black sun­ 4774 Monday through Uon preferred. C ^ 640-8685. evenings per week and Satur­ Company — Apjdy A M O N TH ... roof. Red leather Interior, ful­ 1964 GRAND PRIX, white with Household Services L. PELLETIER — Painting - days. FYiIl-time positions avail­ ly equipped Including stainless black vinyl interior and top. Interior and exterior, paperuig Friday. able. OaU 280-7468, 4-8 p.m. Offered 13-A ATTENTION WOMEN: IONA MFC. C0.I steel ski rack. Show room con­ Whitewalls, fully equipped. Ex- and paper removal, fuUy In­ CARPENTERS and carpenters Regent Street dition. $1,296. (3all 649-6768. celleid condition. 649-6678. LIGHT TRUCKING, buUi deUv- sured. 643-6043, and 649-6326. WITHOUT any experience you crew. Sub-contract or hourly Manchester, Conn. ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ can earn money for your Christ­ Hop, 4- INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe­ wage. Call 278-1630 or even­ NEED C/VR? Credit very bad? GTO, 1966, 2-dOor ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. WAITRESSES —part-time and mas shopping by selUng Avon Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ speed. Sharp. No : bney down, cial rates for people over 65. ings, 742-9144. 644-8962. weekends. Will train. CaU 646- Cosmetics and toiletries In your est Douglas accepts lowest bake over paym^ CaU 233- CaU my compeUtors, then caU 2078. The Ellington Ridge vicinity. OaU 280-4922. down, smallest payments, any­ 8716 broker. NOW IS THE TIME to protect me. Estimates given. 646-7863, Country Club, ask for Mr. Mc- where. Not small loan finance and restore original appear­ '875-8401. AUlster. CHEVROLET Impala, 1967. 2 company plan. Douglas Mo­ ance of your amesite driveway GET MY FREE catalog. Earn BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY door hardtop, automatic, pow­ NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ Immediate Opening MR. ABERNATHY tors, 346 Main. with a good coat of protective PART-TIME receptionist and $50, $100. even more in nfune er steering. ExceUent condi­ sealer. Free estimates. 742- ing, paperhanging, paper re­ bookkeeper for dental office, A Pt»«AK7) ALTHOUGH 90MEWHAT brand merchandise. Help your _ (^ y e s , s i p .3 BUICK 1966 4-door hardtop. tion. One year, 100 per cent 9487. moval. Free estimates and dec­ experience preferred. CaU 649- friends shop at home, write For A Young Man or Girl WINDYJ AUTUAAN DAY! y------Original car. Immaculate guarantee, parts and labor. No orating service. Quality work 6676. ouDL6y,GOOLrr-■-A V 7 = ^ REWEAVING of bums, moth- me. Alice Williams, Popular SIOEAND9EE throughout. No money down, m oney down, take over pay­ manshlp, neat, competent serv­ Club Plan, Dept. U604, Lyn- BY DICK CAVALLI ments. CaU 233-8716, broker. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ BOOKKEEPER — Burroughs WFVkT KINO OF WINTHROP low weekly payments. Call Mr. ice. CaU 647-9564. brook, N.Y. tv R /r r is , Domenlck, 286-3069, broker. dow bhades made to measure, machine operator, 36-40 hour m u s t a n g — 1967, 2-door aU size VeneUan blinds. Keys PAINTING — Exterior and In­ MONITORING 'I'/ NAW .-THAT^A BCrr SOLI GOTTA week (includes Saturdays), HOUSE^EPER and cook, Uve LCOKCXJTFDR REPOSSESSIONS hardtop, automatic, V-8, power made while you wait. Tape re­ terior, special rates-for Sept., c r ^ t experience helpful, $2. in, must love chUdren. South L O T O F steering. Like new. No money N£»6eN6e...JD5r T t-l/'W ^ corders for rent. Mallow’s 867 Oct. and Nov. available now, per hour plus depending on ex­ west of Hartford. CaU 626-1855. Third tax period reposses­ down, take over payments. eoREjaermoN. C R A Z Y 1/AMPICaES, Main St., 649-6221 A-1 workmanship. 649-8143. perience. CaU Mr. Shapiro, 643- LINOTYPE MACHINES sions from Mr. Domenlck at Call 283-8716, broker. 2128. Casual VlUage Shops, THOOGH. VENETIAN blinds — repaired, GEORGE N. Converse. Painting tremendous savings. Mandiester. 1966.. Pontiac, 1966 Lincoln FORD Fairlane 600, 1967, 2-door retaped and recorded. 646-0278. and decoraUng, paper hanging, Halp W an lo d -^ ala 36 An excellent opportunity tor the right person to Continental, 1964 Ford, 1963 hardtop, automatic. Beautiful 649-2971. fully Insured. Cali evenings, HAIRDRESSER — top wages, TRAINEE — To become life in­ ehevrolet, 1968 Mustang, condition. One year, 100 per 643-2804. top commissions. Lu-Jon Salon surance underwriter for one of learn tha printing trade. Excellent benefits. fip- , 1968 Chevrolet Convertible, cent guarantee, parts and SEWING machines experUy re­ K>-7_ V» of Beauty, 61 East Center St. America’s largest Insurance 1966 Pontiac Convertible, labor. No money down, take paired. AU makes domestic or CaU 643-1636. companies. Salary plus bonus. Come in soon. 1964 Ford Convertible, 1966 over payments. CaU 233-8716 Imports. ABC Appliance Re­ Floor Finishing 24 pair, 41 Oak Street, 646-8879, Call R. Stevenson 278-7770. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Mertury Station Wagon, broker. EXPERIENCED cashier want­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- 1963 Ford 4-speed, 1966 Pon­ Rockville, 876-2193. ed for part-time work. Apply FIREBIRD com,Vjej>Uble, 1967 V- Ing (specializing In older I'L l. B E T tiac CataUna, 1966 ■’ Bulck to Miss Coburn, PUgrim Mills. lE u ?m n ^ 8, automatic, power steering* TWO HANDYMEN want a va­ floors). Inside painting. Paper­ YTEACMER'S nciK Convertible, 1964 Oldsmo- 177 Hartford Rd., Manchester, CALLlNca THE / d - 7 - One year 100 per cent riety of Jobs by the hour or hanging. No Job too small bUe, 1666 Rivera. CaU 236- between 1 and 6 p.m. COUNTERMAN .ROLL RIQHT guarantee, parts and labor. No day. Reasonable rates. 0^1 for John Verfaille, 649-6760. 18 BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. NOW.' 8066, broker. PART-TIME money down, take over pay- Infonnatlon, 643-5806, 6w-8262. WANTOD — reliable older CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER menU. CaU 288-8716, broker. Thurs., Fri.— 10 to 4 Bond*—S to ck s- woman to sit four days a Sat—0 to 6 OULLV IBACOaCt BERTIE HQ6BS T ■ 1961 FORD convertible, $280. week, 9 to about 4 p.m. Two Apply In Person To— POUC0AT ^ ^ BUT NOW THAT YOU , I THOUGHT IT MS HO. PONTIAC CataUna, 1968, 2-door Building- ANP TVW OTHERp, IT9 EASY TO PROVBlI OUlsnON Mortgagas 27 children, one kindergartener, UPHAM LET 7R1EP TO SELL PART HISTORIC P A I R S ' THB- INPEED? Call 649-7060. lutrdtop, automatic, power THE LO O ns M A TUNNEL FROM V LORO WMM Contracting 14 MEATOWN VDU6 O 5 INC& OFTHB 9YW6— RBAL THIEVES MUSTYB, ANP WHO steering. Very clean. No one filth grader. Must have wAPPiNo cAsrLBirntam 9'H6is heir. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- THBV’AP NO SWITCHED FACKAGBSl ARN'TYESE MUSTANG convertible, 1966 own transportation, and must 12161/, SUver Lane D o You Like To Write? ON SOUR money down, take over pay­ ADDinONB, remodeling,' ga­ limited funds avcKlable for sec­ PROOF YOURB 'ffieVBS? WORD green with white top. 286 V—8, be good to children. OoU after East Hartford, Canh. ments. CaU 288-8718, broker. rage, reo rooms, bathrooms ond mortgages, payments to TlfMASKBP AL0NE1! 3-speed transmission, all new 6 p.m., 640-0345. ' AMERICAN WHO tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ tires. $1,496. 846-0107. 1963 CHEVY H, 88, maroon. suit your budget. Ehcpedlent WE NEED AN ■ELPEP ROB ment work, cellar floors, pa- service, J. D. Realty, 043-6120. CHEVROLET 1668 Impala, 2- ' automaUo 6. Very good con­ Uos, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- door hardtop. Lovely gold dition,. ExceUent Urea plus synskl. Builder. 646-4201. ------'^ S -V color. Can be yours for $60 snow tires. Immaculate. 646- Halp Wanted— ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR! CARPENTRY— concrete steps, down, low weekly payments. 2164 after 6. Famala 35 CaU Mr. Domenlck, 288-8069, floors, hatchways, remodeling, RPBIN MALOMK BY BOB LUBBERS d o d g e , 1961 convertible white, pcrchee, garages, closets, oeU- WANTED broker. good condition, V-8, automaUo, WOMAN — fuU-tlme, 6-5 doUy' The position is open now. You will find] N^VKRl!r ZX have w a v s o p GAINING Ings, atUcs finished, rec WHAT'S nMft power steering. $400, 844-8087. Monday through Friday, ap­ ftm w o cM WFORAMTIOW1 DEGIRe -B O T , 1664 VOLKSWAGEN — good rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ ply In person only. Westown your position exciting, mteresting and a chel* Houatioem pesr-AGLASSO^ condition. Four new tires, 849- 1956 AUSTIN Healey. Ideal re­ er related work. No Job tbo Pharmacy, 460 Hartford Rd., Two ambitious men to sell Pontiaes — AND Beam 0861. ______storation project. Many new small. Dan Moreui, BuUder. Manchester. lenge to your abilities. Vou will find tha staff] HI6 Hopen parts. See and make offer. CaU Evenings 640-8880. .. PONTIAC —1966 Ventura, piJe MEDICAL assistant wanted for the fait moving cars. Goad Salary, most congenial-and your office moit pleasant. IMOMS6AG LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 643-0184 alter 6 p.to. HCAPQUARmRG. m green with black vinyl top. HOMES, GARAGES, porches, doctor's office In Manchester. This gorgeous automobile can reo rooms, room addlUons, Check the fring'e benefits. COSHIOH^ 1660 CHRYSLER, 883 engine, Write Bok "E”, Manchester Fringe Banafits. CUSHION!* be yours for $84 down and staitdard transmission. Best of­ kltohens, roofing, siding, gen­ Herald. weekly payments. Call fer over $100. Please call 648- eral repair work. Financing available. No down payment. WAITRESSES wanted, fuU-tIme Apply in person soon at tha . . . Domenlck, 286-3069, brok­ 6846, after 4:80. . Apply In penon — See Ed Doucefte rer. , Economy Builders, Inc. 648- and part-time hours available. f * 6180. Apply in person, LaStrada’s 1666 O LD S M O B ILB —442. 4- Restaurant, 600 Main Street, lEttEnitm Ij^raU) speed, power brakes and pow­ Truck*—Tractors 5 NEWTON H. SMITH h BON — Manchester. PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. er steering. Excellent condi­ Remodeling, repairing, addl- tion. Getting company oar, 1661 FORD, % ton plok-up 4- Uona, rec rooms, garages, COUNTER GIRL — must be 373 MAIN SmeET . MANCHBSIfR 13 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER] must sell. Best ofier. CaU 878- speed, 6 oyollnder, 8’ body. porches and roofing. No Job steady.' Must c(pply In person. a Davis Bakery, 521 Main Street. 8800. Beat offer. OaU 640-0018. too amaU. CaU 048-8144.

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PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER-7, 1968 Housm For Sed* 72 Housos For Sola 72 Housos For Sola 72 Out of Town Out of Town Houses For Rent 65 Investment Property For S a lt 75 For Sola 75 Help Wanted— Apartments Hats— MANC901STER—Just listed, re­ MANCHEiSTER, 5H room older MANCHESTER — Rolling Part. For Sale 70-4 cent overslsed Cai>e. Immacu­ COVENTRY — 8 bedroom Male or Female 37 Tenements 63 MANCHESTER — Brand new home, ta town location, alumi- Cape. Kitchen with all buUt- TOLLAND —Raised Ranch, |” Hefn* of ^ five room Ran^, tUe ATTENTION developers, cx- late condition. Four large bed­ ‘ num siding, storms and 1ns, flreplaeed living room, custom built, high on a hlU Ranch, family size cabinet Sorvieo MANCHESTER POUR ROOM apartment, 19 BURR CORtSlERS SHOPPING CENTER ^HELiP wanted for cleaning be- rage. Just minutes to down­’ oellent site for apartment com­ rooms, 20x20’ master bedroom, screens. Brand new furnace, den, family room, two partial­ with panoramic view, acre kitchen, new bathroom and fix­ CLASSIFIED Florence Street, |100. Adults, Quolity'* y. TOLLAND TURNPIKE V tween 7:30 and 12 mornings, town Harttord. Available tmtil plex, Manchester. 225x1060’ lo* kitchen buUt-tas, dlplng room, good equity buUder, with low, ly finished bedrooms and bath wooded lot, many other fea­ tures, baseboard heat, $14,500 no pets. Call #4S-47M. six days per week. Apply In spring. $240. per moOth. Call plus private road. Adjacent to flreplalce, largo falhily room low down payment. Wolverton upstairs. Garage, Bel Air tures. Twenty minutes to Hart­ Austin Chambers, Realtor, with waHc-out covered patio, Agency Realtors, 640-2813. Real Estate, 643-9382. ford, $28,900. Char-Bon Real MLS, 648^2325. ^ SOUTH WINDSOR person, Vernon Bowling Lanes, 4H~ROOM duplex, Includea ap- 668-6662, developments presently under ' U SULLIYAN AVE., SHOPPING CENTER Route 83, Vernon. construction. Oontaet J. O. t*oe- 160x200’ lot. ExceUent resi­ Estate, 643-0688, 640-2426. popular ADVERTISING pUancee, utilities, parking end f u r n is h e d 8-room Randi, MANCHESTER — six room COVENTRY —Columbia area, dential location. (Quality storage, $180. Call Mr. Zimmer, apartment in private «um and Associates, 648-9859. EARN extra cash for Christmas thrckighout. CaU early. Upper Randi, fireplace, buUt-in range two bedroom five room Ranch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS plus finished room In bas»- as a part-time Fuller Brush 644-0649. home. Some utUlttes included. 20’s. H. M Frechette, Realtors, IH baths, 2-oar garage, 160 x ^ MANCHESTER 6-6 DUPLEX menA. Fireplace, aluminum sid­ 8 A 3 L to 4:30 PJM. man or as a Fullerette. Work 4H ROOM town house, Includea Working Adutta. 643-6889.______Land For Sal* 71 647-9903. 200 lot. Hutchins Agency, Real­ SOUTH WINDSOR 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST tors, 649-5324. ing. Immaculate, $16,600. Ju­ from home by phone, or by 1V4 baths, patio, appliances and _ appointment. Car necessary. HEBRON — 8 acres, more MANCHESTER — 6-room W EST SIDE dith WUhelm Real Estate, 228- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. uOUtlea, $190. Dali Mrs. Rein, ^ O -F A M IL Y , 4-4 fiat, aepar- 6M) room Ranch. Three bed­ Call 247-104B. Out of Tovni available,, near center, large Ranch, double garage, in- 6675. 4:M P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION 643-4206. ate heating systems, g(x>d con- rooms, Uvtag room and For Rant 66 bam, well, $9,400. Small down. ground swimming pool, dlUon, near Mata St., very Large two family on 90x160’ kitchen with dinette area. PRIVACY — 6 room Ranch, 2 Deadline tor Saturday and Monday is 4:30 p.m. Friday. FIVE ROOM apartment, cen------—------1-873-8031 evenings. f meticulous condition Invites convenient. Priced at $23,000. treed lot. New floors, ce­ Full basement, wUh paneled baths, beamed celling, pan­ Situations Wanted— trally located. A ^ ts, mferenc- ~ your inspection. Low 20’s. NORTH COVENTRY —20 acree Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. ramic tUe bath, recent heat­ rec room and separate eling, garages, pond, water­ FadyinthellllGele TODB COOPERATION WIIX n i A l A A l 9 7 1 1 ee. Call 849-6324. furnished, all utlUUee. $110. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Fema!e 38 monthly. Call 649-8861. one half cleared, 900’ frontage ing system, each side. A study, attached garage, waU falls, 9 acrea, pdne grove. BE APPRECIATED I I NEW 2-famlly, 10 room duplex, to wall carpeting. Good lo­ FTIMALE medical receptionist, 8% ROOM heated duplex apart- on tarred rocul, miles to MANCHESTER 6 room Garri- BEST B'UY By Belflore Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- 4 years medical and business ment Quiet masried couple, SIX ROOMS toicludes stove a ^ Route 84, two miles to Route each apartment 2 bedrooms, Agency, 647-1413. cation, $22,500. 5324. \ son Colonial, on the bus line, 14 X 14 master bedroom, Uvtag experience. Call 872-6713 after suburt parking. OaU 649-6554. refrigerator and electricity, ^ $ie,000. OaU 742-6066. Continued From Preceding Page ’ $140. monthly. Call 872-4762 ' large llvitag room with fire­ room^and formal dining room VERNON — custom raised 6. place, formal dtajng room, 8 U & R REALTY Co., Inc. SPECIALS ELLINGTON —Plnney Brook ------__ __ ANDOVER — Bolton line. 32 with wall to wall, kitchen with Ranch, three bedrooma, fin­ _ large bedrooms, IH baths, 643-2692 n . Brand new one story brick GROVE ST., RockyLle 8H acres, wooded land, near electric ranges, separate fur­ ished rec with fireplace and aluminum siding, breezeway MANCHESTER, Rockledge cus­ Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 situations Wanted— three room Garden apart- “P^^ment, stove Route 6. 1,165' road frontage, naces, full walk-out basement, R. D. MURDOCK, Realtor bar. Cathedral ceiling living and attached garage, Wolver- tom buUt Ranch, family room, ments. Total electric. Each frigerator, heated, $110. Call Leonard Agency Realtors, 646- large rear sundeck. Wolverton 643-6472 room, three lavatories, 2-car DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS SEWING 39 ton Agency Realtors, 640- 8 bedrooms, walk out base­ 'Mi apartment featuring an In- 649-287L______0469. Agency, Realtors, 040-2818. garage. Immediate occupan­ MACHINE 2818. ment, treed lot, large famUy EVERY WEDNESDAY i TELEVISION RELIABLE married man de­ cy. $29,900. No agents, 646-0062 terlor LAUREL St., RockvlUe —Four b OLTON —28 acres of beauti- CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 size kitchen. Hayes Agency, REPAIR sires lawns to mow. Call 649- board paneling, bullt-ln oven Mrs. K. •w m . TECHNICIANS room apartment, stove and re­ fill high wooded rolling land SE'VEN ROOM Cape, four bed­ rooms on one acre, beauUful- 646-0131. . FIRST SHIFT 9573. and range, refrigerator, dis­ VERNON. . .one of the cleanest frigerator, heated, $116. Call near new highway, long road rooms, garage, j^vate treed ly landscaped, m o ^ ro kitch­ Immediate openings, 40 hour Excellent opportunity for an posal, alr-condltloner, three ranch homes we’ve ever listed. 649-2871. frontage. Priced to sell. Call lot, valuable 6 ^ per cent, as­ en, large living room, formal SPLIT-LEVEL. Modem kitchen week, paid holidays, paid all-around sewing machine BUILDINO superintendent Ex­ closets plus a walk-ln closet, __ Three bedrooms, finished base­ Wanfod— Real Estota 77 early. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. sumable mortgage. Very dining room, family room 20x with large dining area, famUy hospitalisation, earn up to ’ mechanic who can make perienced. familiar with all basement laundry and storage VERNON—FOUR room apart- ment, Ideal residential area. phases of property and ground clean. Asking, only $22,900. 24 overlooking, water fountain, room, three bedrooms, wall to QUALIFIED younger couple $160. per week. Call necessary adjustments and area. Professional landscape ment, range, refrigerator, Impossible to describe, - so MIRACU COVENTRY — 48 acres of good wall carpeting stays. $22,600. matntenance. Age 57,. reliable, H.M. BYecheitte Realtors, 647- $56,600. By appointment only. many extras and the over-all needs 3 bedroom home 1 n repairs to: All models of and planning design. Several heat, hot water, and heated references, available Novem­ farm ' land, bam and 8 out 9993. Phllbrlek Agency, Realtors PhUbriok Agency, 649-6847. condition. Sensibly priced ta Manchester. Can pay up to Singer, Union Special and apartments available, $120- garage. On busline. Adults. buildings at $19,800. Phllbrlek RCA SERVICE Co. ber 1st with three rooms 649-5347. the mid 20’s and well worth It, $20,000. Paul W. Dougan Real­ Phaff sewing machines, $135. per month. One large Available October 16, $186 I ■ J. ^ SEIVEN ROOM older home, ex- LOW 20’s — 8 room Colonial, SALAD 246-6501 above gn^und apartment. Write Agency, Realtors, 649-0347. T. J. Crockett. Realtor. 643- tor, 640-4635. would like two or more (0 ivu kr Inc. com er apartment available monthly. Call 876-2600. '' ' cellent condition, on bus line. MANCHESTER — 8 room cus­ 4 bedrooms, Uvtag room with Box L, Manchester Herald. 1577. An Equal Opportimity years of experience in this having a living room, fireplace Houses For Sol* 72 Property Includes 2 extra buUd- tom built Raised Ranch, top fireplace, dintag room and den, LARGE FAMILY wazita to buy Employer type of work in the soft "W /lof a dilemma! If I paint him white, we're racist— and private wood deck, $100. VERNON —Beautiful 8V4 room tag lots. Marion E. Robertson, qucUlty construction, exceUent 2-car garage, aluminum siding, three or four bedroom home, DRESSING goods Industry. Will be in­ Dogs— Birds— Pels 41 and if I paint him black, we're racist!" Adults only, no pets. Reserve apartment In excellent resl- DESIRABLE four room Cape In Realtor, 643-6963. location, treed lot. Mid 20's. possible 2-famlly conversion. ta Saint James’ Parish. Can volved with the exotic space flential area featuring one bed­ fine residential nelghboiliood. Vacant. CaU now. Wolverton SOUTH WINDSOR pay up to $26,000. CaU Paul now for November 1st. oc­ LARGE MODERN home plus Hayes Agency, 646-0181. SALAD MAN — porter or util­ suit project Very pleasant GROOMINO ALL breeds. Har­ room, heat, hot water, refriger­ Fireplace, large kitchen, bed­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. W. Dougan, Realtor, 646-4635. cupancy. Call James J. Ges- 5 room older home with bam REDUCED for Fast Sale OZ ity man and kitchen helpers. environment, modem facili­ mony HIU.’ H.C Chase. Hebron ator and range, adults only. room, dining room or second MODIFIED RANCH, 6% rooms, say at 876-0184. and 100 aCres of land. $85,000 TWO FAMILY recent roof and Call M9-2978, The Ellington ties. Rd.. Bolton, 648-6427. Household Goods 51 Wanted—-To Buy 5B Call 872-0628 week days. ' bedroom, two unfinished rooms family kitchen, screened pordi, ALL CASH for your property O / . JAR TO INTERVIEW, please FOUR ROOM duplex, $126. for the package. Phllbrlek cellar, 2-oar garage, beautlfiil wiring. Permanent aiding. Most six room Ranch that otters within 24 hours. Avoid red Ridge Country Club. Ask for SINGER automatic lg-*ag sew­ WANTED — Restaursuit equip­ up. Conveniently located for visit our Employment Office DACHSHUND —AKC puppies, 2 monthly. Central locaUon. Call Agestcy Realtors, 649-5347. trees, landscaping, $28,900. convenient location, most desir­ three bedrooms, living room tape. Instant service. Hayes Mr. McAllister. ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ ment, store, tavern and bank­ Investment Property bus and shopping. Gerard reds, blacks and chocolate, $75 after 4, 628-0586. Hutchins Agency Realtors, 646- able neighborhood, 4-4, shows and kitchen, also paneled Agency, 646-0181. off Bradley Field Road, ruptcy equipment. Call Agency, 643-0365 or 649-0638. $17,000 FOR i n E famUy that MAN for dlabwadier, full or Windsor Locks, Conn., open up. /I'O Pekingese and Wel- cellent condition, hems, button­ For Salea le 70*A 6824. '* weU, $24,400. Wolverton Agen­ family room with carpeted maraners, 1-628-6573. holes, sews on buttons, em­ Fontaine Restaurant Equip­ needs room. Living room, din­ cy H e a lth , 649-2818. SELLING YOUR HOME? For part-time days. Can be a dally 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. MANCHESTER Rooming SAINT JAMES Parish —Custom floor, attached garage, ce­ broiders, Monograms, etc. ment, 473 Windsor Street. ing room, kitchen, first floor. MANCHESTER —Ranch, kitch­ prompt courteous service that POPULAR FANCY SWEET steady Job. Apply in person. Furnishod house, good location between built seven room Cape. Full ment patio. Good condition HAMILTON LOOKING for good homes, one Originally over $300., now only Comer Canton Street, Hart­ Three bedrooms, bath second en, living room, den, two bed­ COLONIAL, paneled dining gets results, call Louis Dlmock Howard Johnson Restaurant. Apartmonts 63-A redevelopment and proposed shed dormer, three bedrooms, throughout. Immediate oc­ black and white kitten and 2 $56. or $10. monthly. City Sew­ ford. 527-6771. floor plus finished attic. CaU rooms, city utiUUes. Handy room, new modem kitchen, Realty. 649-6828. 394 Tolland Tpke. STANDARD shopping center, Potently 1V4 baths, modem kitchen, cupancy. Only $19,500. tiger cats. Call 649-6480. after ing Center, 522-0475. ONE ROOM efficiency apart­ eariy. Wolverton Agency, Reel- location. $16,000. PhUbriok dishwasher, disposal etc. Large Division of WE BUY and sell antiques, and gross, $6,186 per year. Ample full heated rec room, fire­ CARPENTERS and carpenters 5:30 anytime weekends. ment furnished including heat tors, 649-2818. Agency, 649-6347. Uvtag room, three bedrooma. UNITED AIRCRAFT used furniture, china, glass sil­ parking, refintshed Inside EUid place, formal dining room. helpers wanted. Call J.R. Wen- CLEAN. USED refrigerators, and electricity. $87. monthly. Exterior of house Just covered U & R REALTY Co., Inc. CORP. KTITENS FREE —two males, ranges. automatic washers ver, picture frames, old coins, out. Excellent investment prop­ Centt^ location. Owner, 648- CUSTOM built five room home. THREE BEDROOM Rwch on with new aluminum siding. Logoi Notica PEAS nergren Company, 646-2484 Call 649-2497. 643-2692 black, black and white. One guns, pewter, scrap g o l d , ______erty. Call The R.F. Dlmock 6479. $23,500. Large Living room with fire­ dairs or after 6 p.m. 643-5803. An Equal Opportunity with guarantees. See them at large treed lot. WtUl to wall $25,900. Philbrick Agency, female, black. Six weeks old. watches, old Jewelry, hob- t Wq FURNISHED three room Co. 649-5245. place, formal dintag room, R. D. MURDOCK. REALTOR Employer B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 RAISED RANCH — modem carpeting, paneled fireplace, Retdtors. 649-5347. D E O B B E ON PART-TIME short order cook, 649-6860. Main St. Call 643-2171. by coUecUons, paintings, ^ttlc apartments In private home modem kitchen, Jalousled garage. Many comfortable fea­ 648-6472 UMITATION OF OLMMS kitchen with all bullt-lns, $21,900 -BRIGHT and clean, AT A C»imT OF PHOBATE. 1 1 b nights. Apply in person, W.T. WANTED — auto mechanics, contents or whole estates. Fur­ U trim «‘ toctodeS:"a;r^^^^^ c h o ic e K-aaons. ^ve ^ porch, two bedrooms, space for tures. For further Information holden at Bollon, within and for the the large comer at East Cen­ formal dintog room, family three bedroom Ranch. Fire­ Qrant Co., Manchester Park- all benefits. Call Chorcbes Mot­ niture Repair Service, 643-7449. location. Working adults. 643' third, 1% baths, 2-car garage. oaU owner, 646-9181. District of Andover, on the 30th day MINIATURE poodles for sale. PATIO-GARAGE SALE ter and Goodwin or look over room, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, place, 1% baths, basement, o f S ^ e m b e r . A D . 1968. ade. ors, 643-2791. 6389. Lot 120x140, beautifully land­ HEBRON — New custom built Preeent. Hon. Norman J. Preuae. $75 and up 1-295-9933. ------"T— at the property at the comer 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, $34,- 100x200’ lot. Rare opportunity. CANS TREASURE ’N TRASH scaped. Marion E. Robertson MANCHESTER —neat older six room Ranch. Three bed­ Judfpe. CLERK tyi>ist wanted to learn 2% ROOM furnished apartment of Center and Griswold St T.J. 900. Phllbrlek Agency Realtors, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, On motion of Adam 8. Mtchaljk FOUR month old Samoyed AKC SOME ANTIQUES Rooms Without Board 59 Realtor, 648-5958. home, 6 rooms, pantry, formal rooms, living room with fire­ on the intestate estate of KaroJ C. trucking operation, good Help Wontefi— with heat suid hot water. Mid­ Crockett Realtors, 843-1677. 649-5347. dining room, one car garage, 649-5324. (Mltchallk. late of OolumMa. within registered male. $95. Call af­ COMPLETELY furnished rooms place, full cellar, artesian well. chance for advancement. dle aged lady, no pets. Coll e x e c u t i v e seven room Gar­ excellent condition, $17,900. ------said district, deceased. Male or Female 37 ter 5 p.m., 649-7882. 1-5 P.M., Monday - Sunday for rent with community kitch­ ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ Just one left at $19,900. Rich­ This Court doth decree that three Hours 2 p.m. to 11:30. Apply 643-6388. rison Colonial, Lakewood CSr- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- months. ^ allowed and limited for 65 Delmont St. en, all utilities Included, locat­ gage. Five room Ranch In Im­ ard T. McDonald, Real Estate. in person to Mashkin Freight REAL ESTATE GERMAN SHEPHERD female cle area. Oversized two - car 4636. Route 66, Hebron Center, 1- the creditors of sakl esta.te to ex­ Lines Dispatch Dept. 115 Park puppy, all vaccinations. Priced ed next to bus line and stores, garage, breezeway, two fire­ maculate condition and ready hibit their clahns agialnat the seme CAREER for Immediate occupancy, well 228-9037. to the administrator and directs Ave. East Hartford. Due to expanding business we very reasonable. Call 643-7666. SEWING MACHINES — singer plenty of parking, call after 6 Busilwss Locations Experienced Polishers places, lovely treed lot. CoU MANCHESTER — Three fam­ that public notice be given of this p.m. 644-0383. ily, unique opportunity, high In­ shrubbed yard, convenient, $18,- order by advertising hi a newspa^ have several openings lor per------automatic zig-zag, excellent For Rant 64 J. D. Reoi Estate Associates, COVENTRY per— hihaving: a circulation in said EXPEIRIENGED tractor trailer sonable, ambitiouB, hard work- condition. Makes buttonholes, Inc., 643-5129, 643-8779. 649-1638. come producer, large lot, ex­ 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ diatricl.ct, Articles For Sale 45 rAE THOMPSON House — Oot For a finished work on turbine blades and vanes. tors, 649-2813. NORMAN J. PRBU86, Judge. ON SALE TUESDAY drlver, full or part-lline. Apply ing real estate salespeople. We hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ lage St. centrally located, large ottlce 100 percent ceUent condition, tremendous FALL SPECIAL inally over $300., 6 monthly Above average houTly rates, fringe benefits and MANCHESTER — 6 room potential. Mid 20’s. CaU Hayes prefer full-time people, but can SCREENED loam, processed pleasantly furnished rooms. Mata SLlocaUon Inquire Mar- MANCHESTER A large 6% room house plus Inc., 95 Hilliard Street, Man- use some ^ payments of $8.50 each or pay- Ranch, fireplace, 2-car garage, Agency, 646-0131. on a part-time basis gravel, also bank run gravel. parking. Call 649-2358 for over- »°Ws, 867 Mata St.______profit” sharing pflian. Apply at one acre buUdtag lot. Excel­ C h e s t e r . $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer. walk-out basement, large treed NEED 4 BEDROOMS? NOTICE t a s t y — FRESH If their available hours meet George H. Gritting. 742-7886. lent locaitlon, near schools, night and permanent guest 474 MAIN ST. office for rent. lot, exceUent location, $29,400. MANCHEISTER — 2-famdly, 6- Ready for Inunedlate occu- rates stores and churches. Large APPLICATIONS now being tak- DARK rich stone-free loam. SEVEN piece bronze kitchen Center of town, plenty of park­ Red-Lee Metal Finishing Go^ Inc. SmaU down. 1-878-8681 eve­ 7, one car gaiage, sepemte paneyl ! 7 room Colonial, OF ADMISSIOIN en tor three superlnte^dmts set, 30” electric range, port­ heating systema, good location living room, IM baths and ently have several part-time $15. Pool and patio sand, ing, 646-2428. 9-5. nings. now vacazrt, by abaentee OF ELECTORS and two day maintenance men. FURNISHED room for rent. near sdiool, bus cmd shopping, garage. Am assumable VA. Mb salespeople (school teach- stone, fill, gravel, sand and able washing machine. Call 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER owner. Flreplaeed living HLET OF SOLE BusUne, ample parking, ' 272 FOR RENT or sale-461 Mata MANCHESTER — McKee Street CaU Don Sisco, 649-6306. Full time. Garden type apart- manure. 643-9504. 646-2197 after 6 p.m. good condition throughout. room, large formal dining The Board of Admission of ment Manchester. Murt be re- housewiv^ i^ tria l em- Main Street, Manchester. Street. Building and lot next Immaculate five room home. Priced at only $21,000. Charles room, plastered walls, etc. Electors of the Town of Coven­ to Post Ottlce. ExceUent loca­ Enclosed porch, 2-car garage. S 4 “ fCc.:;iT «- t w o r o o m s avallabto in pri- Lesperance, 649-7620. One of a kind, $22,900. J. B &L W try, Connecticut, wiU hold a spe­ ed, wUltogncas to leam. Fine ® as printing plates, .009 thick, vote home, with kitchen priv­ tion for any use. 646-2426 from Park like yard. Only $17,000. cial session on Saturday, Octo­ Choice Top Grade rwwww*trvilFtf am/l aaloivvy ^ 'storage space, best over $46. BRAND NEW Ranch under Gordon, 649-5306. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. opportunity and good salary. 23x36” , 25 cents each or 6 for ileges. OaU 640-3209 between 8 9 to 6 p.m. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ber 12th, 1968, from 9:00 a.m. Our spacious, attractively fur­ 643-0002. oonstruotlon, BW rooma, 1% Meuichester Parkade Send resume to Manager, 6 $1. Call 643-2711. and 9. to 8:00 p.m. In the Town Hall Downey Drive, Idtanchester, nished, air-conditioned mian of- MANCHESTER — 10,0(X) square 62 HOLLISTER Street, four baths, garage. Nice area. CaU B & L W Manchester 649-5306 feet of Industrial space. Prime bedroom Colonial. Huge park for the purpose of examining CHUCK r, Conn. ' ' REASONABLE, excellent condl- ATTRACnVE rieeptag room. now tor details. H. M. EYech- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Circle Shopping Center, which 400 pounds. Call 647-1319 any­ location, inside loading dock. BURNfR SERVICE MAN VERNON —New seven room the qualification of ihose per­ tion, kitchen goods, radio, tele­ gentleman. Private entrance, Uke lot. Low 20’s. H. M. ette Realtors, 647-9693. Manchester Parkade is adjacent to Ebdt 95 off the time. Call for details. Hayes Agency, Colonial, 1% baths. buUt - Ins, sons who are found to be quali­ vision, Christmas decorations, ^tenver bath, tree parking. Ap­ Frechette Realtors, 647-9993., Manchester 649-5306 Food Service Worker WUbur Cross Parkway (Inter­ Experience Necessary WEST SIDE — Six room Cape garage. (3aU now and piqk your fied to be electors of the Town diving equipment, bicycle bas­ ply 195 Spruce Street. 646-0131. BAKER state 84) and at the hub of the ONE ANTIQUED bureau, off MANCHESTER and vicinity. with paneled sun porch, formal colors. H. M. Frechette Real­ of Coventry. STEAKS ket, and camping bed. Ckill af­ EXOE3X.ENT WOBKINO CONDITIONS, MANtJHESTER and vlctalty. tors, 647-9993. highway network for one of white, $30. Pair of French r iCE bedroom for genUeman, MANCHESTER -S p ru ce Street SALABY AND COMPANY BENEFITS Over 76 homes from $7,600 up. dining room, fireplace and ga­ Ranches, Colonials, Capes. 86 The qualifications are as fol­ Interesting position In stu­ ter 5. 643-4433. doors, 30x68, good condition, New England’s fastest growing with references, private home, 214-218. Small store, heated. CaU Mitten Realty Company, rage. October occupancy. H.M. homee from $11,500. Meyer lows : Applicant must be twenty- dent dining cafeteria. Brand $25. Table lamp, blue and gold, Reasonable. 247-4046, 1-633-7402. BOLTON LAKE —5% room areas. We are the exclusive FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep very near center. 21 Church St. Realtors, 648-6930. Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. new modem stwp. Excellent $5. Covers for love seat and Ranch, one car garage, % one years of age, must be a sales agents for seven success- colors gleaming, use Blue Lus- 649-4966. MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. wages. 35 hour work week. large chair, gold color, unused, FOR RENT — Broad Street. 801 - S15 CENTER 8T. $16,900~WILL PURCHASE this MANCHESTER large 6 room acre wooded lot. Firm $18,500. resident of the Town of Coven­ T ful new home communities and tre carpet cleaner. Rent elec­ MANCHESTER — Bentley-U- 1,350 square feet including of­ 4H room Ranch, within walk­ Will hold with deposit only. try for six months. Any appli­ Apply University of Connec­ are planning several more to tric shampooer $1. The Sher- $15. Lawnimower, $3. CaU 628- MANCHESTER, CONN. — 643-6185 Cape for sale. CaU owner 648- llng School area, 6 room Co­ fice space. CaU 649-1807 or 644- Excellent buy. Call now. The cant who is a naturalized citi­ ticut, Personnel Services Di- open in the neeir future. Our wta-Wllilams Oo. 6789. Apaitmonfs Hat»— Vacation—^Insurance—^Pension ing distance to private beach at 2998. lonial, IVi baths, double ga­ 0268. R.F. Dlmock Co., 649-6246. zen of the United States shall vishxi, 1-429-3311, Ext. 1281. resale division is also growing and Blany More Fringe Benefltel Bolton Lake, aU nicely paneled rage, nice treed lot. Only $21, Storrs, Oxmeotlcut. Tonamants 63 with 2 bedrooms, Uvtag room MANCHESTER—17 Hazel SL 8- present the certificate of his rapidly and enables us to mar- T A ^ S O ^ away tfie Blue Lus- hlde-a-bed eood condl- STORE or offices for rent 460 bedroom. Colonial, aluminum 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. BOLTON . —$14,900. Great Swift’s Premium ket the existing homes of our '^ay from carpets and up- ni1^ HAVE customers waiting BACON field, East Windsor, South Wind­ two 6x16’, ter St. CaU 232-5415. NOW RENTING hot water baseboard heat, two family, two furnaces, 1968. tre. Rent electric shampooer, MANCHESTER, better buUt 45 to 55 hours per week. All autumn gold, np padding need­ for the rental of your apart- unique opportunity for econom­ sor, East Hartford, Glaston­ $1. Olcott Variety Store. good condition. Ideal for large 5H room Ranch, with 3 large IMargaret B. Jacobson, benefits. Must be steady work­ bury. Manchester, Bolton, Cov­ ed, imused, $15. each; type­ .-nent or home. J. D. Real Es­ The Slim-Look family, $20,900. Phllbrlek Agen- ical living or investment. On­ Ruth E. Benoit er. Experience helpful. Apply VERNON — now renting com­ bedrooms, flreplaeed Uvtag This entry. Andover, Hebron. Call writer table, $5; table lamp, tate Associates, Inc., 643-5129. Realtors, 649-6847. ly $21,600. Hayes Agency, 648- Elizabeth R. Rychllng, weeks I K A C Nichols Manchester Tires, mercial Industrial or ware­ cy, room, well cabtaeted kitchen, Mr. Ledard lor confidential In­ Boots and Accessories 46 modem high quaUty, 3-way, Sunmy^ BhooksL 0131. Board of Admissions NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ with nice dtaing area. Profes­ Inc., 295 Broad Street, Man- terview. sultaUe for living room, $16. house space. Multiples of 2,000 luxe garden type apartments 4,000, 6,()po, and 8,000 square sionally finished rec room, ga­ diester. T he Samuel M. 16’ THOMPSON boat with traU- 843-2931. TOLLAND — 5V4 room Ranch. uerKHWES ■ each er and Mark 56 outboard. Very available September. CaU Paul feet Clear span building with T w o P ie c e r rage, Bowers School, $22,900. % acre shaded lot. Fireplace, CARPENTER — experienced, LAVITT AGENCY good condition, $650. 643-0929. TWO months old 3-plece modem W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4536. loading docka 3 phase electri­ Wolverton Agency Realtors, full walkout ceUar. Immacu­ NOTICE steady work, top wages. Call 643-2158 Realtors 875-6297 ______living room set with 3 walnut cal and ameslte parking. Build­ 649-2818. late condlUon. Assumable VA OSCAR MAYER RueeeU E. Miller, Builder, Vernon Circle-Parkway Exit 95 17’ CROSBY fibreglas, • master- tables and 2 bronze lamps, ing nearing completion, min­ OilLaqsL mortgage, $18,600 owner, 872- 649-1421. Open 7 Days A Week craft tut trailer, 1968 33 h.p. 476 MAIN ST. — 6 room tene­ $14,900 - 2-BEDROOM Ranch, OF SPECIAL $460. Three-piece walnut bed­ utes from parkway. CaU own­ u * 0796. Evlnrude motor, 644-2332 8 room set with boxspring and ment, $120. 646-2426, 9-5. er 872-0628. porch with wrought Iron raU- TOWN MEETING Little Link Pork IG u aran t^ i TOP Notch cai >enters. Top dol­ WANTED nurse's aides, 12 mid­ 3 a.m.— 9 p.m. mattress, boudoir lamps, $250. By Raymond F. & Louis C . Domato Ing, full cellar, garage, 100x200 lar. Immediate and steady em­ night to 8 a.m.; kitchen help­ POUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ BOLTON The legal voters of >the Town Solid stainless steel stays gleaming bright Five piece kitchen set, $60. Call 1,100 SQUARE FEET of heated lot, trees. Hutchins Agency, ployment. Benefits. Call 278- ers, Friday 3-8 p.m. Saturday ter, centraUy located, adult, of Coventry are hereby wamr forever! High silversheervfinish never needs 643-5810 after 6. industrial space suitable for Realtors, 649-5324. IF YOU APPRECIATE 1630 or evenings, 742-9144. 6 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.- Florists— Nurseries 49 no pets. 643-2171 untU 6 p.m. storage or smaU shop. No paint ed and idrected to meet at the SAUSAGE polishing. Guaranteed not to peel, tarnish, 4 p.m.; dishwasher, Monday or machine shops. Phone 648- Rentals By Fine construction, prestige (Coventry High School, Ripley rust or discolor, and to give perfect and 8837 after 6 p.m. Lots For Sak 73 neighborhood, this 8 room Hill Road, on Monday, October satisfactory service. You will be proud to Saturday PAUL W. DOUGAN, Realtor Ranch Is for you. Fearturing 14th, 1968 at 8:00 p.m. to take weekly. Permanent position, BOLTON-NEAR Centei^beautl- set your table with this deluxe tableware. 3 p.m. South Windsor Con­ blossoms. 50c and 85c each. gracious living room, large action on the following articles. spring to faU If satisfactory. 649-4535 ful residential area, 1V4 acres. lb. valescent Home. *1060 Main Open seven days a week and TAG SALE — October 10th and SUBLET H room Town- Houses For Rent 65 HOTPOINT famUy room, 2 full baths Write Box “ U” , Manchester evenings unUl dark. Poiitlcel CaU 649-7887. ARTICLB 1: To hear the re­ St.. South Windsor, 289-7771. 11th, 10 ajm. to 5. Old and house duplex, 1% baths, all and a fuU acre lot. $34,900. Herald, stating desired wage, li's Greenhouse and Nursery, new. Carlson, "Twin Hills Drive, BOLTON •— FumiiAed home port of the study committee ap­ appliances, private basement. NEAR Bolton Center, superb D. Sisco, 649-6806. age. and references MANAGER WANTED for beau- 433 North Main Street, Man­ Coventry. consisting of two bedrooms, pointed at Town Meeting of Au­ CaU 643-^95 mornings. Comer of New State Road & Hilliard Street one acre wooded l5t, ideal to­ gust 1968, regarding the PRODUCI MAN, 18 years or more, to as4 P f ^ood opportunity for chester. large Uvtag room with f 1 r e- pography. CaU R. F. Dlmock place, kitchen, bath, and large B &L W purchase of a 'bulldozer for use slet In delivering fine furhl- ' person. Good starting LOOKING for anything ta Co. 649-5245. Musical Instruments 53 real estate rentals — apart­ studio. Central yet secluded. Models Open from 2:00 p.m. tHI dork BARROWS and WALLACE Co. in the Town Refuse Disposal ture. Driver’s license neces- Coiffures, 643- Fuel and Fefd 49>A J Manchester Parkade Area * and to further consider _ HARD. CRISP. JUICY .0977. ELECTRIC chord organ, 80 ments, homes, multiple dwoU- Available on or 'before Novem­ tary. Apply Shipping Dept., * Manchester 649-6806 and act on the recommendation FIRE WOOD fpr sale, very rea­ chords, 2 keyboards, 2 voices. mgs, no fees. Call J. D. Real ber let. Mr. Lindsay,*648-llll. Out of Town Watkins Bros., Inc. 936 Mata LABORATORY «•$ . !■ ' I ' ■ ' ■ . M of the Board of Selectmen that St. sonable, deUvered. CaU 643- ' strings and flutes, 6 months Estate Associates, Inc., 643- 75 VERNON — 2 family modem 5129. For Sol* the motion tabled at the afore­ L TECHNICIAN 1056. old, bench and music books ta- immaculate, 6-6 flat, built DELICIOUS O said Town Meeting be taken LABORERS —Immediate em­ ------eluded, $176. Call 649-6644. ANDOVER — 7 room oversized 1967, 2 furnaces, convenient lo­ TWO-BEDROOM town house. from 'the table and recohsider- ployment. CaU 278-1630 or eve- woman, for small pro- Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, cation near CJlrcle. Bel Air ninn 742-9144. gressive anodizing company. Garden—Farm— P.A. SYSTEM, complete with Includes heat, hot water, ap­ 2 fireplaces, jalousled porch ed, and to further consider and pliances, private patto and cel­ Real Estate, 643-9332. Experience ' in chemical, dye, Dairy Products 50 ^dual speakers, CaU 647-1319 and garage, $28,000. Philbrick act upon any recommendation APPLES 6 MANAGEMENT trainee—Ex- metal finishing or control l a b ______■ .w w - w - - - anytime. lar. J. D. Real Estate Asso­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. of the aforesaid study commlt- ciates, Inc., 643-5129. $20,900 —1% acres. Old Colon­ ceUent opportunity for young nwessary. Must be able to work TURNIPS, $1 half bushel, yef- , 0/, u ial,^ completely modernized) mittee concerning a survey of aggressive man with a modem with minimum supervision, low elobe and nurole tons ^ u g u k u io n , 120 bass profes- .—;------VERNON - Manchester Line LARGE SNOW WHITE HEADS bright and clean, three ga­ the Refuse Disposal area. progressive company. Call Mr. Paid vacaUon, hoUdays, hospl- com er of Glode Lane and apat^eiU , —seven room oversized Cape. November lot occupancy. rages, nice view, trees, subur­ ARTICLE 2: To consider and Lenart, 289-7795. talization. Good starting salary. Tolland Street at East Hart take * ’ " $200 or ~ best offer...... or WiU Five bedrooms, two fultbaths. Porter Street area, adults pr^ ban. Hutchins Agency, Real­ act on the recon;imendaUon of Contact, ford, Manchester townltae. trade for guitar of equal value. Priced to sell, $21,600. 'Hayes Head PART-TIME gas station at- CaU 643-9859. ferred. Elva Tyler, Realtor, tors,. 640-5324. the Board of Finance and the CAULIFLOWER 5 3 5 1 Ag(enoy, 648-0131. Board of Selectmen to purchase tendant with mechanical ex­ ANO-COIL Corporation 649-4469. I' (3USTOM AMPLIFIER, 16” J.B. HEBRON —Looking for staJftar BOLTON-COVENTRY line ^ for a sum not to exceed ($29,- perience. Apply 270 Hartford 40 BROOKLYN STREET A SLENDER dress with rows of White Rd., Manchester. Nativ^ Vegetables Lansing speaker. Owner In MANCHESTER — 4H rooma, home with real possibilities? four bedroom Colonial plus 000.00) Twenty-Nine Thousand CALIFORNIA PASCAL ROCKVILLE, CONN. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ Kcent Is quick to knit and ever so two unfinished bedrooms. service, must sell, recMonable, smart to waarl Use black, red or your Come see this two bedroom, Dollars a bulldozer for use ta CUSTODIAN —ExceUent bene­ Fresh lender Sweet Com, erator, disposal, parking In­ Breezeway with 2-car ga­ 876-2781. favorite colorl five room home with two the Town Refuse Disposal Area. fits, some lifting required. Ap­ MEN and women for- full or Vine Ripe Tomatoes, String cluded, nice location, $160. per rage, 1% acres. Only $27,900. Beans, Lima Beans, Cucum­ Pattern No. 5351 has knit directions baths, fireplace, modem kltdi- The funds for said purchase to CELERY Jumbo Bunch part-time counter work In new Louis Dlmock Realty. 646-9828. ply Schuster's Express, 330 AntIquM 56 month. CaU 649-0808, 649-8969. -s ize s 8 through 18 Inclusive. en. Immediate occupancy. On­ be borrowed for a period not to Sullivan Avenue, South Wind­ grinder 1 shop, opening soon. bers, Dill, Summer Squash, MANCHESTER — room lEND 3S4 l» Mini pljU 1B« In tlr»l «l*“ ly $18,000. Judith Wilhelm Real EAST HARTFORD — oversized exceed five years i^th the prin­ sor, Conn., between 9 a.m. and Call 745-5600. Acom, Butternut Squash, WANTED TO BUY — anUques, will aiii liielil Meillsi let a««li pttUrn. 12Vk-26Vk apartment, includes appU- Estate, 228-9575. four bedroom Raised Remch, cipal be paid In equal amount EXTRA FANCY — LONG GREEN 4 p.m. Peppers, Concord Grapes, steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ FRIENDLY ICE Cream, 435 Apples, Peaches, Pears, ances, uUUtles, waU to waU built 1963. Large lot, city wa­ installments, the first payment ed lamps, art glass, primitives, A SUIT for the half-sizer has a sheath BOL/TON 6 room Ranch, recent­ Mata Street, Manchester, has carpeUng, storage and park­ MANCHESTER ter, bullt-ins, storms, garage. be due one year from the date PART-TIME, young man needed Canning Tomatoes while' any quantity. 644-8962. IMM skirt and a neat fitting jacket with tie ly reconstructed, electric heat, for hardware store mornings, opening for female 9 to 2, five they last, $1.20 per basket. ing, $145. CaU J.D. Real E s­ New 6-room custom built ranch home, that features a large living room Print Nimi, Aidrits witli ZIP COM and neckline. fidly Insulated, carpeted $25,600. Meyer Agency Real­ of purchase and to further au­ Itplf NunHr, CUCUMBERS clean, neat, personable. Con­ days a week, and for male or tate Associatas, Inc., 648-6129, with full wall rustic brick fireplace, a country a^led kitchen with built-ins No 8117 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in throughout. Low down pay­ tors, 6^-0606 thorize the Treasurer and the Wantod— ^To Buy 58 643-8779. You’ll find the new '68 Fell & Wlnt^er tact Mr. Chapman Manager, female, 18 or over for three or BUCKLAND FARMS and plenty of cabinets, also separate pantiy. The eating area has glass sizes 12V4 to 26% , bust 33 to 47. Size ment. Builder will assume sec-, Board of Selectmen to borrow in person only. W. G. Glenney four nights per week. Uniforms Tolland Tpke, Adam s St. ALBUM filled with dozens of lovely de­ 14% , 35 bust, 5V4 yards of 35-Inch. HEBRON — New custom built l a r g e — FANCY HOUSEHOLD lota 4- Antiques THREE ROOM modem apart- sliding doors that lead to a sun deck. Form^ dining room, 8 ample sized signs from which to choose patterns In ond mortgage. Immediate oc­ said fitads. Oo., 336 N. Mata St., Manches­ and liberal food allowance pro­ SIND 804 In Mini plui 154 •« Raised Ranch. Three bed­ brlc-a-brac, clocks, frames, ment, central locaUon. Heat, ell types of needlework. Free directions mall ■nriptciiUiineilni fetII Mte Mth eetlira.eettira. cupancy. Shown by apirolnt- Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ vided. Call for appointment, bedrooms, 2 full baths with vanity, recreation room with rustic paneling rooms, living room with fire­ ter. glassware. We buy estates. Vll- hot water, adults, $116. for 3 ItqmsI Prlce-S0$ I copy. fiue Buiaett., « — »—*••• ment, 649-2862, 649-4342. cut, this 7th day of October 649-7788. TOMATOES —pick your own. and a huge firestone fireplace and separate bar area. Large treed lot that place formal dining room, Pak OBFIBET pressman for 1250 Hul- lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 monthly. Morrison Agency! THE ABC QUILTER. For the beglnner- large kitchen, 2-car garage, ar­ 1968. Bring your own basket, $1. half has a view, Immediate occupancy. Priced at only 9 3 7 ,S 0 0 . Call BOLTON LAKE, bargain year Michael J. Peace, TOMATOES U-strtpp>tag, plate making. Day PART-TIME —$60 to $60 per (Lake St.. Bolton. 649-3247. 643-1016. I toBchen the expert - a reference tesian well, one acre lot. Full bushel. 114 Buckland Rd. Wap- • source! Irish Chain, NIne Pafeh end Star Vint Mime, eedrtii with W CODI, Ityin end close out at $7,900. 16 Donald B. Davti, aWtt, oxceUent oelary. Contact week, 15 to 20 hours. Flexible . price, $22,690. Richard T. Mc­ ping. BUYING ellver coins, U.B. Top RENTALS handled, apartments, ire three of the twelve designs. Pat- Numlinr ino lilt. / room Ranch summer home William O. Glenney, Mr. Kent, Connecticut VaUey hours. College students consld- U & R RIALTY CO., Inc-643-2692 Donald Real Estate, Route 66, prices. Hartford Stamp A Coin, homes, businesses. Courteous , tern placesi directions. Send 80t today THE NEW Fall & Winter '68 Issue of near water. Hayes Agency 646- Board of Selectmen Poi>er e Envelope Co., 2960 ered. For personal Interview 18. Asylum St., Hartford. 247- service. OaU us now. C. J. Mor- . ROBERT D. MURDOCK, R«alb>iv-643.e47a for your copy of Q107. 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MONDAY, OC?rOBER 7, 1968 The Weather t*A6B TWENTY J AwnSC* Daily Net Press Ron ITOantbpatrr lEwfntng Utralb Far The W eek Kndet) d e a r , c o d tonight J j o w In October 5,1986 40s. Tom orrow m ostly sunny and Karen Specht, Wallingford, The liadies Bible CHass of the The Mothers’ Club o f John The Ladies Guild o f the Mancheater Area with following too closely and and pleasant Ogh 68 to 70. Church of Christ will meet to­ Mather Chapter, Order of De- Church of the Assumption will failure to renew Ucense. Driv­ About Town morrow at 10 a.m. at the Molay, will meet tonight at 8 at meet tonight at 8 In the church TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON er of toe first oar was Amyl 15,229 Maneheater-—4 City of ViUage Charm church, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Masonic Temple. The meeting hall. 'A fte r a short business Town Boys Held H ie ymyu and m eeiu oom- Francoeur of Ba^t Hartford. ■ | After the class they wUl have is open to all new and former meeting, a. film travelogue on m ViNto IV ) PRICE TEN CENTS m ltt«e o t Center CJongregiatlan- In Di8tiui>ance Both ore scheduled to appear MANCHESTER, C30NN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1968 a feHowsWp luncheon. members of the chib. "H aw aii and a Csirlbbean VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 7 (TWENTY PAGES- tTWO SECTIONS) ■1 Church will meet tomorrow Cruise” wlU be shown. tat Mancheater Circuit Court 12 •A 7:30 p.m. in the church of- Eric P. Kurts, son o f Mr. and Boy Scout Troop 98 will meet In Coventry Oot. 28. floe, and the soda! action com­ Phebe Circle of the Emanuel Vernon police discovered a Mrs. Oscar L. Kurt* of 887 tonight at 7 In the community Three Manchester teen-agers mittee wiH meet in the Robbins Church Women wlB meet to­ break at L and M Equipment Keeney SL, has been named to room at Buckley School. All were sUrested yesterday by Room. the dean’s Ust at the University boys 11 years of age or older morrow at 7:80 p.m. In Luther Co., Rt. 88 about 1:80 a.m. to­ BINGO Lady Jadge Rule* Coventry police on charges of Hall of the ohurch. Miss Vivian day. of Southwestern Lmiisiana, La­ wl:dilng to join the troop should breach of the peace and wilful Wiggins Says Pnb Stop Legal Larson Is in charge of devotions. Police sold a rear overhead Tbe evangelism committee of fayette, where he is a senior. attend this meeting. Injury of jMrlvate property. ORANOE HAU EVERY TUESDAY LONDON (AP)— One of Mrs. Elaine Case will show col­ door had been pushed in with HHH Proposes Ehmuuiel Lutheran Church will His w ife,. Jenena Harding Kurts, Those charged were Joel Bhigland’s High C ourt an instructor of paydiology at or travd slides. Hostesses are what appeared to he a car Middle East m eet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Womens Home League of the Specter, 16,18 M ilford Rd., John Judges ruled Monday toat the unlveralty, recently received Miss Harriet Casperson, Miss bumper. They believe toe break • ohiq> Is entitled to stop the board room at the church. Salvation Army will have a wor­ Mahoney, 18, 86 Lenox 8L, and her master's degree in psy- Eleanor Casperson and Mrs. occuired just shortly before it at a pub for a drink on his ship service at its meeting to­ David J. McCruden, 16, 48 Gets Priority Annual Summit (diology. was discovered. way from work, without Dr. John Brownatone, direc­ morrow at 1 p.m. In the Youth Thora Maloney. Jensen St. All are scheduled to Center at the citadel. Mrs. Brig. On first check, police said it UNTTED NATIONB, N.T. abuse from hts w ife when tor of the Mental Health CUnto appear in Manchester Circuit By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS commento in WasISngtQO. Nixon The first meeting of the Bell George Simons will lead the Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi appears toe only Items missing (A P ) — Amtoniwndor James he gets home. at Manchester Memorial Hos- Court 12, Oct. 38. Democrat Hubert H. Hum­ and Wallace addraeoed a United Ringers of Center Congrega­ service. Refreshments will be sorority, will have a model were four snow tires. lltMMtt Wiggins aeid today the Mik. JusUee Elisabeth pMal, wUl be guest speaker at Gordon L. Maltempo, 231 phrey, pledging "I shall be a . PreoB Intsmattonal editora tional Church w4H be held to­ served by Miss Edith Jackson meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Ikiltod CRates is prepared to meeting Monday and Wallace lone, toe only woman'High a meeting of the Manchester Welles St., Manchester was Daniel Veleequez, 37, of 108 peace preoldent" if elected, to­ night at 7:80 in the churdi and Mrs. Elsie Corbin. the home of Miss Janet Rich­ carry out Us obHgafitme as a delivered a major fMoign pokey Court judge In toe land, energy Asaodatlon tomorrow charged ye^rday with failure Union St. w as arrested early day proposed aimuai working narthex. mond, 123 Richmond Rd. yesterday morning and charged mamher of toe United Nations summit oonferenees between speech at the National Praas granted a divorce to John at 10:30 am . at Chapman to drive In an estabUsbed lane' The confirmation class of Sec­ to hdp guarantee any Midde Deane, 88, a carp«iter who on Ht. 44A, Coventry. with breach of peax:e after a the United States and Soviet Un­ OUb. Bouse. Before the meeting, cof­ Preceptor Gamma Chapter, ond Congregational Church will Wesley Clipcle of South Meth­ B od peace settlement. said his wile, Florence, Maltempo and a. passenger, doeatlc diaturbance. COflETE ion. Annual U.S.-Soviet sumintt fee and doughnuts will be serv­ Beta Sigma Phi sorority, wUl meet tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. at odist Church will meet tomor­ INlUNAMjjy* Ih an informal meeMng with shouted and attacked him Robert Murphy, 20 of 18 Hack­ He was released under the no RepUbtioan Richard M. Nixon, conferences, Humphrey said in ed in the oafeteria at Manches­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the row at 8 p.m. at the home of S I N C S I fI * ttM prana, the new U.N. repre- whenever he come home the church. matack St., w ere treated at cash 'bail program for appear­ meanwhile, aays as president he remarks prepared for toe UFI ter Memorial Hospital. home of Mrs. Franklin Bevans, Mrs. Harold Vandersea, 107 eentaitive declared he was giving edUom m eet^ today, could be­ after a pause at the pub. Manchester Memorial Haqiltal. ance In Rockville Circuit 12 Oct. would seek a Vietnam settle­ Uynwood Dr., Bolton. Memorial Temple, Pythian Woodhaven Rd., Glastonbury. MSURANCE top priority to toe MhUBe East Deane left home to escape ment of both , honor and gener- come "tonim a for a new- diplo- Ih e Motherhood o f M ery Maltempo U scheduled to op- 29. question. He already had dtooua toe rows, and Mrs. Justice Sisters, will meet tomorrow at The Rev. Carl Saunders wlU ousMy—but a settlement that 'mocy, free of toe publicity, free Rockville Emblem CJlub will pear in M anche^er Court Oot* eed lit with Seoreta]7>rf3eneral U Lane said he was right to Mothers Circle will meet tonight 7 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. speak about toe ‘‘ERIB M erg­ would offer no oomfort to Com- of the high expectations that meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 28. Thant and with U.N. envoy Guit- at 8:16 p.m. at the home of After the meeting, there will be er.’ 'Mrs. Frank GaJtoler will SERVICE munfet hawks and would cta- surround irregular summit do so. Also arrested In Coventry, Mrs. Harry Carr, 40 Cbbum Rd. the Elks Home, Park St., Rock- a kitchen social for members be cohostess. nar V. Jarrfaig since taking over meettngs.” "H ad he continued to live yesterday, was Tltomas Good­ Jaycees Give oourage future wan. Mrs. Leo Hogan will be co-hoet- vlBe. Refreshments will be serv­ and friends. Members are re­ Ms new post Monday. The United States and the So­ under those circumstances man, 32, of Woodland St., Tol­ And third party candidate ed after the meeting. minded to make ticket returns The Bentley School P T A will He said the UB. government viet Union share "a special and he might have had some land. He was charged with op­ Foliage Tours George C. WaBooe, speWng out for the Grsmd Temple at this hold an Open House for parents oonridered toot eCtorta to find a parallel responsihillty conferred sort of breakdown,” she de­ erating under the influence of Ms foreign attains goiUs, aays " I The Robertson School P T A Holy Family Mothers Circle meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. and children at 7 p.m. tomor­ For Elderly REAL sohlllon to toe laraelLArab oon- on us by our awesome power, a clared. liquors or drugs. He is sched­ would not ooosider nudear war- will open its season with a pot- will have a potluck at Its meet­ Lester Smith and Mrs. Irene row at the school. Parents are fltot wore a ‘‘matter of utmost power toat must be ueed for uled for Manchester Olroult About 126 of Manohestor’fl tan at all in Vietnam. I would hick for parents and teaidiers ing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Vlnck. invited to visit toe classrooms ESTATE urgency” and dedared that the peace," Humphrey said. Court 12 Oot. 28. rather negotiate.” Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in tbs the home of Mrs. J F . Squires, and meet their childrens’ teach­ elderly residents were treated United atatea was ready to give The vice president said he has Other Area Police activity: to a ride through toe local coun­ Jarring ito full support The three prealdentiai candl- school cafeteria. There will 82 Oxford St. Members finable Ward Circle of South Metho­ ers. no Ulusiona about the dtCflciSty dates made their foreign policy also be a business meeting, and to attend the event should con­ dist Church will meet tomorrow VERNON tryside Saturday by toe Man­ "The time for movement in of dealiiv with toe Soviet UMora. Apollo Crew parents will have the op- ttds area is now,” he Mid. tact Mrs. Squires before Wed­ at 7:30 p.m. In Cooper Hall of Maater Masons wUl be honor­ Richard Blake of Mtriden was chester Jaycees. “ We m ay fa ll," he said, “ but poitunity to meet Oieir chil­ Transportation for toe eighth On the queaUon of joining the nesday. the church. ed at the regular meeting of chargel with following too close­ we must not fail to try.” dren's teachers. ITMise ab Annual Fall FoUage Tour was other big powen In guaran­ Humphrey said he also would Test Skills the Temple Chapter, OES, at ly after being involved In a three Supporters, Pickets tending the event are remind­ provided by volunteer drivers teeing compliance with any urge toe Soviets to call on North, The Army-Navy Auxiliary John Mather Chapter, Order the Masonic Temiple, Wednes­ car accident on the Wilbur Cross ed to bring silver, cups and Middle East peace agreement, Greet Wallace Arrival Vietnam “to start negotiating have been invited to attend the of DeMolay will meet tonight day at 8 p.m. Refresfitments Hwy. Sunday night. and chartered buses. For Launch plates, and a fish of food to Those i>artlclpatlng in the WIggbiB noted that, both as a seriotaly,” and he renewed his joint Installation of officers of at 7:30 at Masonic Temple. A l­ and entertainment will follow The other two cars Involved In Connecticut pass. member of toe United Nattons pledge to seek a Middle East GAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) the Marine Corps Lieague and ter the business meeting, there were drlv«i by Allen La Fer- event were residents and guests ROBERT J. SMITH, the meeting. Mrs. Oustof An­ and an a permanent member of STRATFORD, Oonn. (A P ) — peace sohiUon. — The Apollo 7 astronauts its Auxiliary Wednesday at 8 wUl be a workshop detail. riere of Maine and Angelina of local rest homes, convales­ derson and Mrs. Bklward Smith INSURitWMTHS SURE 1914 toe Security CbuncU, toe UMted Third party presidential candi­ Nixon said he woi4d not In­ sharpened their flying skills In a pjn. at the Marine Home, 717 CardopopoUe of Manchester. cent hospitals and p ^ U c hous­ Smoke rises from explosion of 500-pound bomb in Nang in South Vietnam. The village is protected are co-chairmen of the refresh­ States had abUgattons in the date George Wallace arrived for crease bombing of North 'Viet- spacecraft simulator today as Parker St. Manchester WATES wiB meet - In another three-car accident, ing units. ment committee. IM d of peace keeping. "To that a quick campaign visit to Con­ nsun as president and said the rocket, spaceship and all other forested area only a few hundred yards from by a Special Forces camp which recently has come tomorrow at th» ItaDan-Ameri- also on the highway in Vernon, Residents of toe Westolll Gar­ 649-5241 extent,” be said, toe United necticut today and said he next president shoidd ttop toe elements of the mission were St. Elizabeth Mothers Circle oan Club, EMrldge St. Weigh­ two people were charged. Henry den Project were greeted by under heavy attack by the enemy. (A P Photofs*) Regina D’ltalla will hold a t M MAIN M A H C H Ifm - abates would help provide guar­ wanted "the support of people bombing when he Is convinced pronounced in excellent shape Thuong Due, a village 80 miles south'west of Da win meet Wednesday at 8:16 ing In will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Hawley of Newington was ar­ Mayor AgosUneUi, Jaycee prert- mur. meeting tonight at 7:80 p.m. at (flieaad H44r Hast la Htwt • MiU) antees. of all racea and colors fat this that to do so would result in p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Top losers to r the month o f dent EJdward Bates, and proj­ for Friday’s launching of this the Italian American Club on rested for following too closely WiggtoB’ remarka came as state.” fewer Am erican deaths, not Gleeaon, 228 School St. Mrs. Al­ nation’s first three-man tipace S^>tember are Miss Kathleen Eldridge St. and faUure.to renew reglstratian ect chairman, David Wolf. Foreign kOideter Abba Eban OPEN An enthusiastic crowd of more. crew. bert Sobielo will be co-hostess. Reed with 12 pounds, and Mrs. prepared to preewit Israel’s about 2,000 greeted Wallace on The RepttbHcan candidate George Caine with 9 pounds. Navy Capt. Walter M. Schlrra HON. - SAT. views on peace proopects in toe his arrival at Bridgeport Mu­ said as president he would put The Frank J. Mansfield De­ Jr., toe command pilot making Mrs. Louis Brtgnano wlU show MhhBe East. nicipal Airport—Jwhere a group maro emphasis on non-military tachment of the Marine Corps his third trip into space, Air slides of Puerto Rioo, and Mrs. Eban was expected to avoid of some 200 pickets also wait­ 10 AH. - 9 P.N. League and its Auxiliary will Ronald Allen will dhow slides (See Page Eight) Force M aj. Dorni F. Elselc and Enemy Toll 147 Dead speoUlc formulas, in line with ed In toe background. civilian Walter Cunningham meet have a joint installation of Germany. Mrs. John Pave- the Is r a e l prtttcy toat the Arabs climbed into toe simulator in of officers Wednesday at 8 p.m. lack, program chairman, is in must first agree to negotiate. nddinoming and planned to at the Marine Home. charge of the evening's activi­ Ehren before his policy speech spend several hours there, in ties. AU form er memhere o f to toe U.N. General Aseembiy, 3-Days Only toe afternoon they were to at­ the W ATES have been invited Eban made plain toat Wa gov­ Third Strike Looms Mor* S«earity With . to a HoUoween party Oct. 29, ernment feels that toe United tend a countdown review. Meanwtoile, the National Aero­ which will be a free night . Nations should avoid an acri­ In Fight Near Saigon nautics and Space Administra­ rALSE TEETH monious debate that merely tion announced that Wednesday The VFW Auxiliary will have would send tempers soaring airf across South Vietnam. U.S. offi- and flexlbmty by aMed troops A t Amy Tim* Glass Duties Denied It will roll to another launch pad SAIGON (AP) — American Is shout mldiway between the Daot Uv. In tMr at &Ja» tMtb a potluck tomorrow at 6 :30 p.m. achieve nothing. oers claim toat toe seizure of and stepped up ottonsive toe Saturn 6 rocket that is to ground and air forces Ixrftled Chmbodian border and Saigon in n ^ in t, wobbUos Or diopptiis lurt and a meeting erf 6 at the Post F amily “Never have cou n tries more than ISO tons of w ar sup- sweeps. In many osoes, enstny at the WToos tlm.. For monwcurltr boost toe Apollo 8 'toree-maA North Vietnamese troops along along prime infUtratton ooril- and mar. oomfort. Itst .prlntt. s Home. Those attending the reached agreement by puWlc pUee in recent weeks has hurt prtsoneia and detectors have Isd crew in December. toe northwesterly approariies to dora leading into toe capital. lUtl. FASTM TH on your pUtM. event are reminded to bring ar­ debate,” he toW newsmen. 80 NYC Teachers toe eneonny and may dMay, if not toe allied troops to toe oacbes. FA8TKKTH bold. 1.1m tMth OnnOT. If Apollo 7 is successful, Apol­ Saigon and killed 147 of them in WMle tMs was toe heaviest wUns eulv. Mo pwty. goon ticles tor a teacup auction and Israel favors direct talks with NEW YORK (AP) — A rebel­ of Educatton, MoCoy said Mon­ abort, some of his pianned at­ Military spoksamsn said lo 8 may attempt to orbit toe a two-day fight that raged on fighting reported by both the UM*. Hrip. cbMk "dmtur. btmtb". dishes of food for the potluck. Arab governments to settle Is­ lious experimental school dis­ day the teexdiera would be re- tacks. about 12 fresh rtockpIlM ot w ar Dmturm that at m emwntl. l to moon in a vital rehearsal for a and off until just after noon to­ U.S. and South Vietnamese Ljjijm m i m i i ^ I bMltb. a ., your drotist ragulurly. Dessert, beverages, end talde sues left by the June 1967 Arab- trict In Brooklyn refused today Heved of all ctassroam duties to­ A high-ronitlng U.S. olfloer, and food wwe turned O ^ ^ A irru I'U .t lUl drus oountn*. manned lunar landing In 1969. day, toe U.8. Command an­ commands, aUled troops on settings will be provided. IsraeU war, If an when U.N. to assign teaching duties to 80 day and given nontesJcMng jobs. noting the huge finds of enemy up Monday from norto of Balgoo Shoe As preparatlona proceeded nounced. massive ground sweeps up and Sears special representative Gunnar unwanted teachers, a move toat Albert Shanker, president of down toe country continued to booty, said, "One thing toot has to toe demtotarlaed sons, soma r smoothly. Dr. George E. MheU- UB. cosualtiee were 8 men V. Jarring can set the stage. So could trigger the third teachers the 56,000-meanber AFLrdO hurt them beyond physical pun- o f it burled in oottiiia.'' w . . ];iLLSl er,' toe Natlanal Aeronautics killed emd IS wounded in toe uncover thousands of tons of en­ far toe Arabs have been ada­ strike in a month against toe Uigtod Federation of Teaohers, iahment Is the caches that have and Space Administration as- battle with troops from the 101st em y numttions, food and medi­ Infantrymen from the UJS. Irt mant against sitting at toe same city’s 1.1-mlUlmi pupil school said, "U horrible things happen been discovered." s o c i a t e administrator for North Vietnamese Army Regi­ cal stookpii-es apparently Division ran aoross a hOtOaion- table with toe Israelis. tonwrrow, tosn I wMl recom- U.S. officers generally credit system. manned space flight, sold: "I ment, an old adversary tost stashed away for future attacks. sized enemy base oanq> four C A o /cesf Meafs In Town! nnend a membership (strike) toe recent seizure of major ene­ NEXT TO CALDOR Both sides appear agreed The Board of Education said long has operated in toe area 28 The aim of toe allied sweeps miles from the dlvWon hasd- SALE vote to be taken Immetkately." feel ApoUo 7 1s as ready for m y stockpdles to more mobility however, that Jarring should the SO white teachers in toe pre­ fUgIrf as pecq>le can make it." miles northwest of Saigrm. This is to spoil enemy ottensl'vee quarters and 20 mOes north at continue his peacemaking ef­ dominantly Negro and Puerto The teachers have walked out' Schlrra says the huge Satum Saigon. A mamdi of the ana Always First Rican district of Ocean HUl- twice since the schools opened TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAU forts. IB rocket is ahnost as stable as tunied up large quontltlea ot Jarring’s special U.N. ap­ BrownsvUle were assigned to­ tor toe faH term. The union says Lean, Imported, Siloed • — toe Brodklyn Bridge. BvppUes Including 1,000 antiper­ With Fashion pointment expires late this day to nonteaching duties, ap­ the issue is job security and The vehicle "la almost ov­ sonnel mines, 1,060 grenades, 87 month and he Is due to return to parently carrying out toe threat contends the right of due proc­ erdesigned in the sense of safety U.S. Weighs Intelligence bsaooka-type rockets, 6 sUbma- Yard Goods BOILED Him 4 .19 toe post he left last November Rhody McCoy, Negro adminis­ ess has been denied to toe in- and strength," Schlrra said. cMne gum and more than 1,000 T as Sweden’s - ambassador to trator of toe community-con­ stnMtccB by the Brooklyn dis­ pounds o t medical oqulpinent. trict’s local governing board. "It’s very stable. This has Moscow. trolled dlririct, made Monday. eight engines on toe bottom of Government baodquartsra COMPLETE UNE Jarring has been trying to get But as the school day opened, The govenblmg board was CHOPPED HAM of it. One o f those engines could said 1,664 enemy troops wars OF TAILORING Israel and toe Arabs to settle students and teachers at Mie suspended over the weekeisl for Predicting New Offensive —M ix or Match Then!— * " * » • fail and we would have no prob­ kiUed during toe seven-day peri­ their differences along the Hnes Ocean HIU’s eight schools 80 days by the central board. AND SEW ING lems athieving orbit. In fact, od ending at midMgdtt tart Sat­ (We BeeeWe Right To lim it <)nanttty) of a U.N. formula calling for streamed Into classes without McOoy said toat he and the NOTIONS . . . two can fail os time goes on and The U.S. judgment at tola ring, would seriously weaken urday. While tote figure is sub­ Arab recogi^tion of Israel’s incident. Some of toe 80 unwant­ prtocipalB in toe eight district ! WASHINGTON (AP) — MUi we can stUl get into earth oi^ point is that enemy troops have toe enemy war effort. ject to readjustment, it was toe right to exist and for IsraeU ed teachers were among toe schools would have to be “r^ tary officers are weighing intel­ bit,” toe 4S-year-old astronaut Last year troops sent down lowest wertdy enemy toU re­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET withdrawal from Arab soil occu­ 1,000 people who fUed In. moved phyrtcally.” ligence that indicates in toe ene­ little capability to stage another Pattons By: ____ McOoy said he still took his said. Tet-type offensive which sur­ from North Vietnam got, ac­ ported hi m ore tttan two 817 Hlgldaiid St, Mandieater—Phone 643-4278 pied In the 1967 war. Rows of police were stationed my in Vietnam will attempt McCALL a SIMPLICITY Blastoff of toe Satum IB rock­ prised toe allies last February. cording to prisoner interroga­ months. I t compared to 2,8M en­ Eban told newsmen that Is­ around toe school and about 80 orders from 0)o suspended "something b ig" in the way of a VOGUE • BUTTBRICK board. He predhrted what he et is scheduled for 11 a.m. Fri­ tion, about three months train­ emy claimed killed by allied , rael, the Arabs and toe U.N. Se­ demonstrators sympathetic to new offensive before toe end of For one thing, the North Viet­ called a "massive movement" day. With its first stage generat­ forces tHS previous week and , curity Council all feel that toe the local board picketed at the the year. namese and Viet Cong main- ing. toward ivinSbatement of toe lo­ ing 1.8-mlllion pounds of thrust 3,880 two weeks ago. Jarring mission "should be nearest Interesctlon. Captured enemy officers have force units suffered heavily dur­ Now captured enemy troops —more than toe combined ix»w- Ignoring orders of the Board cal board. told interrogators in Vietnam ing toe Tet hoUday attacks and tell of getting only one month’s A t the some time. South Viet­ WOMEN'S available to try again." er of 100 jet fighter planes—toe toey think their leaders in Hanoi are still trying to reconstiitute inatrucUon before being put on namese casualties for test woek rocket wlU be the moot powerful would like to make a big splash fighting outfits by robbing guer­ the rocul south. were reported es 822 klUed and SIZES ever used for a U.fi. man-in- In U B . headlines about toe time rilla forces. The result is that enemy units 1,065 wounded. This contrasted space flight. of toe Nov. 6 election. Military officials say the ene­ have been faring badly in com­ to 816 government soldlsni The 2244oot-tell booster Is to my also apparently has been bat, particularly since their killed and 1,280 wounded the MISSES' SQUARE EYELET hurl Apcilo into an initial orMt It Is not clear to American Everything about this THE LOOK OF FASHION IN SPIRITED JOYMAKER WITH pulling experienced officers mlnioffenslve o i mid-August previous week. ranging from 142 to 176 miles military men exactly what Ha­ CHIC SPECTATOR DETAILING TIES IN BRUSHED PIGSKIN from his training organization flopped dismally. Oolnoidhig with reports toat Smug raincoat is PERTLY BOWED PUMPS high. By firing their spacecraft noi thinks might be accom­ in North 'Vietnam to fill out Enem y Infiltration haa toe enemy might be planning engine, the astronaute will shift plished if its troops were able to combat units in toe South. dropped off from a high of ‘ ^Bomeltolng W g" w ere unusunay expensive, except Regular $10.99. Regular $8.99. this path several times, reach­ make a major psychological im­ 20,000 and 80,000 per month dur­ Recpilar ^6.99. 8.97 6.97 pact with new assaults around In toe long run this erosion of 8.97 ing a maximum altUude of 262 (See Page Tea) toe training base, if it is occur­ ing the summer, officers say. the price With a deligrhtful high-rise vamp and Wingtip style, has a pinked and per­ Dark brown pigskin uppers have mUa*. election day. forated tongue underlined with a side matching shoe laces, gilt eyelets. Smug liked the expensive raincoats so emartly squared txies. In black, crush­ ed leather uppers, leather covered buckled monk’s strap. Black leather M ly lined in foam-backed nylon much, they made one just like them for $37.50. tricot, ^ r d y steel shanks. Searolite For this classic Balmacaan coat they barrel heels, disposition soles. Sizes uppers with leather covered heels, composition soles. In 5-9. ^ used expensive two ply, high count 65% B Vi-9. composition soles. .Sizes BVi-9. ChurchffQ^r, Unionist, Democrat PACRON* polyester and 35% combed pipia cotton poplin. Just like the ex­ pensive coats. And ZEPEL* to help CHILDREN'S SIZES keep out rain and spots. And a zip- BOYS' SIZES He’ll Vote Wallace, Then Leave U^S. out lining of ORLON*acrylic pile. They mass 'because toey have been dren to keep their hydrants shut. By RICHABD T. COOPER toe only hope of handling their accosted. When white families protest­ even used KORATRON** permanent The Loe Angeles Times only problems. Tw o of his sons attend Tllden ed, aocordtog to Enright, the press. The expensive coats don't The Wallace organization here CHICAGO — Thomas En­ Tech, a public hlt^ school tom police relied , "you don’t have have this. has attracted some right-wing right’s life is a chronicle of recently by clashes between any rights.’' Tbo policemen And they made this classic in a veterans of earlier reactlonaxy loyalty to 'aU that Chicago has. black and white students. Last 'were white. crusades, but toe organlzaUon wide range of colors. PERT SADDLE. regarded 'as good and stable: week, toe younger son told his Similarly, a friend o< Mrs. — such as It is -— plays a minor Then they called themselves SH O ES F O R Church, his w ife and eight chil­ parents a black youth had or­ Enrigtat’e was struck on the role to building the form er gov­ Smug. LITTLE GIRLS dren, neighborhood, labor union, dered Mm to begin paying 86 ernor’s strength. What swells neck recently with a bottl® [}o you blame them? and the DemocraUo party. He cents a week "sq he wouldn’t thrown by a black youth. WMte toe ranks are hundreds of Un­ ncgnlar f7.09. 6.97 Is the very model, of Mayor get shot.” police who re^xmded to her call Richard J. Daley’s kind of man. recorded Incidents in toe streets Black oxford wtth oolor-Blng- and school corridors of the city. The Enright children used to shrugged and aald, "Just move Yet in the months just ahead study to a branch library near out of the nelghboihood." ac­ ed paitent vk iyl oaddle, wMte Enright, whose parents and Poly vinyl sola Enright pleuiB to do two things the apartment. Now Mrs. En­ cording to Enright. oldest brother were' bom in S K M 8H-8. which would deeply offend and right says, she Is afraid to let County Kerry, Ireland, has “Two y$ars ago I would have trouble the mayor: He will vote them walk there at night. a great way to feel in the rainf lived all of his 41 years in toe whipped one of my kids If 1m for George C. Wallace and then ‘"Hie kids and I are at each I old neighborhood around th e had said ’nigger’ and now Tm he wlU emigrate to Australia. other’s throats all toe time” stockyards. Since 1964 the En­ saying it myseU," Enright ra- Interviews conducted after about going outside, she said rights have owned and occu­ mariied with an emlaarnuMad ADORABLE T-STRAPS WaUaoe’8 flist campaign foray during a conversation ■with a pied a brick three-flat apart- smile. BOYS’ RUGGEDLY MADE S IM U L A T E D here suggest that Wallace is not viMtor and friends around toe FOR LITTLE ONES mfiOt building along a pleasant­ By lost July the idea of gains i WELLINGTON STYLE BOOTS WINGTIP8 FOR so much toe creator of Wa o'wn kitchen table on a recent eve­ HOUSE startling popularity In the urban ly shaded street only a dozen to Australia had been fertlUaed ning. LITTLE BOYS Regular $4.96. 3.97 north as an erstwhile prophet blocks from Mayor Daley’s by so many .bad experiences in TTie Enrights feel directly engulfed iby muUltudes toat home. the neighborhood that Enright Begultw 83.96. 7.44 Black leather ufipeni are ac­ threatened by toe approaching have already seen toe light on Slowly at first and then rapid­ withdrew $8,(XXl from the hank Bccnlar $4.99. 3.97 cented with a white mldsole, black community, but they al­ In amooto black or natural roughout Berofoam soles, wedge heel their own. ly, toe Enrights’ neighborhood and flow thora With his wUa. so feel abandoned by whits so­ leather uppers. W ith long-wearing, noiao- Handaomely deitalled black Sizes ^%-8. The candidate’s oratory, hjs ' has 'been changing. The edge of They likod what they aaw and grained leather uppem re- the expanding south side ghet­ ciety. decided to emigrate, even lem and non-marldng poly vinyl aoles record as governor of Alabama, "It's to® law and order thing slat scuffs and bruises. Dur­ CH AR G E IT/ to has crept to within a half- thouid> e union pointer in Brie- and heeU. Both Mylea are available In and his sketchy programs for that g«ts me—to have laws they able, non-markliv poly vinyl block of their building. The re­ bans soma only $86 a week. In •IMS 3^-7. , aolM and heels. SIz m 12%-8. PHONE SEARS the future appear to have had don’t have to obey and we do," HALE sult has been the death of life Chloago, Bnrigtat’a paint bcurii relatively little impact on the (AP Pholofsx) as toe Enrights have known it. Enright said. is worita $312 a week. thousands of people who intend Along the street dividing Torrington Parkade to vote for him here next month. His 67-year-old mother, who "That’s white man's ooun- *Rec. TM of Koratron Co., Inc. 1445 New Britain Ave. Maaciiestor Shopping blank and white homes last WhiPont rag. TM. Arrested at WalUice Rally Frightened, often truculent, lives nearby, has given up go­ try," a friend remarked almoat. •HOP AT SlABf AND HAVl West Hartford FarloMIe Wlnated Rd. (Old R t 8) summer, black children were West Middle Tpke. ing to church after frightening in envy,, but to (he Bnrighta .:. 288-7581 489-0211 An unidentified man is pushed to the floor by police, and arrested durlnjr rally and oonvlnc^ that time — for allowed to open the fire hy­ DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—643-4123 ■•ifikfastiHi OuawaHwe* m 048-1881 them at least — has run out, encounters with Negroes on the what matteia moet le "the % Open Dally tO to 9:80 Open Mon. thru But drants to hot 'weather, he said, S6ars Open DaUy 10 to OiSO these people af® turning to Wal­ street. Enright’s daugjhtera no last night for George C. Wallace, at Baltimore, Md„ Civic Center. Baltimore Saturday 9i80 to 6 Saturday OtSO to 9 OtSO AJtf. to 9 PAL but poUoe ordered white chil­ , (gee ra g e Thtoteea) , ’ - OPEN 6 DAYS—THURSDAY NIGHTS tUl 9:00 aBAI$.IOMMK4M»t lace because' he seems to offer longer go to early morning poHce ^ d ehrht persons were arrested during and after the rally. I