WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, , 1968 PAGE THIRTV-SIX illancl;r«b^r £v»nins ifi^ralib Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 OElock Five bay Forecast n m w s iiu j,, •1784.90 Temperatures in Connecticut LoMaglio, luliano OHicers 1008 V t _ A verage D aily N et Promo R on during the 8-day period begin­ Delivered in ------The W eather with ISAtheretU in­ For Tho Week Knded With Army Reserve Group ning Thursday are expected to terior, windshield weudisr, >- cnoudy and cool toniglft. Low Angnst II, 1M» about 60. Tomorrow moetly School, Ft. Ben Harrison, Ind. average above ndrmal, with mteed electric wipers, hewer, From the roorgaiU*aUon of cloudy. C2tance* of shower* A graduate of the Cotntnand highs in the low 80s and night­ . dedroeter, 4-way seXety flaAere, W o k -u p Ughts, frent and rear jiaitrfyT fitrr lEuTm tm or thundershower* Increasing. the U.8. Army Reserve Forces and General Staff Collego at Ft. time lows in the upper 60s. seat M U . 14,450 High about 80. last December there evolved a Leavenworth, the colonel la pre­ Little day-to-day change in Mancha$ter-—A City o f Village Charm ne*’ type unit — The Army Re­ sently on active duty as com­ temperatiures is expected. mandant of the First U.S. Army Precipitation may total more serve Command. The Mth U.S. TED TRUDON (Ooeallled Adverttsbig oa Foge 17) Army Reserve, Command was Area Intelltgerce School at Ft. than half an inch in most sec­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 286 ('TWENTY PAGES—’tw o SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., ’THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 PRICE TEN CENTS activated at the Boston, Army Meade Md. Prior to Ws assign­ tions of the state falling as rain VOLKSWAGEN Base, with Brlgr- Gen. L e o n ^ ment as a Sub Army Reserve around Friday and Saturday. W. Cronkhite in command. comnvander. Col. l/>MagUo The system for control of re- commanded the 1117th U.S. ser%’e units called for branch Army Garrison. His new com­ Clauae fo r Cfunplaint headquarters known as Sub' mand U the largest reserve Soviets Rescind Czech SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Army Reserve Commands. Two command in Oannectlcut con-, A police captain who com­ of these headquarters were Hey^Kids! Come ’n Get Em trolling approximately 2,8(X) re­ plained that hippies caused established by the Mth Arihy servists. him "anxiety, lo u . of eel(- . Reserve Command, one of which Assisting .the colonel In the aseurance and neirvousnes4" was organized in Hartford to administration of the headquar­ Domestic Flights Permit U.S. flea, nienw s J. Dodd V.fl. flea. Abraham A. BlUeott Cong. EmIUo Q. Daddario win get a dlaablUty pension. control all support type units ters is a civilian staff ‘headed The exty Retirement Board in Connecticut not under a gen­ by Lt. (3ol. Frank lullano. Re­ PRAGUB (AP) — Soviet com- Soviets suddenly rescinded their had hie headquortere In the coe- granted the pension to Ckpt eral command. The unit select­ cently promoted. Col. lullano mandera today delayed resump- permit, lltey hoped the flrat tie, a symbol of Slovak national- They Endorse Project 68 Charity Ball Oanlel Kiely after hO told ed to operate as the,Sub Army was appointed staff administra­ tlon Of domesUo flights In *»ter tW« ism. board memben hie condi­ Reserve Command is the 239th tive assistant to the command­ U.S. Sene. Thomas J. Dodd Charter Oak Lodge of B’nal senator, was elected to his week. The newspaper also reported Quartermaster Group activated (Jsechosloyakla amid new sigm tion resulted from “the fre­ ing officer. Prior to his assign­ and Abraham A. RlbicoU and B’rith and Campbell Council of present post in 1962 and la now that the public is unytekUng In Bratislava as well as 18 pose this pro- defensive tinea leading -into Sai­ Brooklyn Criminal Court build­ tired of reading that vUrtent Washington, New york, San generous helpings of luxurioufi, quality furs. courthouse incident as “shock­ Church. Church members wWi- Nylons "*• It.” of confetti rained down from posed rule making with every gon. These include the head­ ing. - , demonstrations ore the conee- Ing- more information may con­ Poval B'ork Preceptory will They’re so “ pampered’' you can have your pick Democratic candidate Hubert buildings. means at our command, while quarters of the U.S. 2Sth Infan­ Lindsay said he had been as­ ing.” quence of police brutality. (See Page Ten) "There can be no safety^ no tact Mrs. Aldred Davis, 28 Well- meet Friday night at 8 at At tremendous savings, tool So please give a pam­ H. Humphrey’s campaign man- man­ NbcoH told telcvlslon panellsts we continue to press for the fair try Division at Ou Chi, about 10 sured by Police Commissioner . man Rd. Orange Hall. ager, meanwhile, predicted the Howard R. Leary that “ immedi­ law, no order and no Justice,” 0 Seamless pered coat a home! that U.S. choices in responding and proper solutions to the air miles to the south. presidential contest wlU be "a to Soviet actions in Czechoslova- traffic msuiagement problems."' Meanwhile, U.S. B62 bombers ate and ■vigorous action’’ 'would Lindsay said at a O ty Hall news conference, “unless we are ab­ close struggle that will go to the Ida and eastern Europe are Hm- The Federal Aviation Admln- dropped tons of bombs on sus- be taken against any police offi­ solutely sure that tltis kind of Nylons wire." Ited smd world conflict should Istratlon plans a public hearing pected pocltions o f tw o North cer who violated laws or police In Several States ugly incident does not happen (2-Way Stretch Top) But the campaign manager, not be risked. ^ ' on the proposed limits Sept. 25. Vietnamese regriments reported regulations. MaHchcster Community College Lawrence F, O’Brien, said in “There can be absolutely no agatn In this city.” FALL SEMESTER — 1968 o n Washington the vice president is (Bee Page Nineteen) (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) excus^ whatever for a handful Tbe clash took place Wednes­ * Micro-Mesh a , day in a sixth floor corridor out: Teachers^ Strikes CONTIMUIMB EDUCniOR COURSES Seam- Mil 7 side a packed courtroom where • FABULOUS FIfflSI* three Black Panthers had a (non-credit, open to .ALL residents of the region) • / less i « 9 . $ 1 .0 0 or Plain I U hearing on charges of beating BLACK HISTORY— An importont insight into the ante­ Minks in most shades . . . Persian Chicago’s Black Kids, White Cops three policemen Aug. 20. Three Delaying Fall Term cedents of tfie Negro ond his role io American his­ persons including a white girl Lambs ... Kft F ox .. . Opossum. tory. Thursdoy (September 12) 7-9 p.m.— $5 course R Support Support were injured. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS repeat of last fall’s teaohera’ Witnesses said the group of Teachers striking over salary strike os the head of the teach­ ELECTING THE PRESIDENT— A timely onolysii of the *FUB PBODVOTS lAWFlJCn TO SHOW Prisoners of an Escalating Conflict white men—some known tp and other grievanoea have post­ ers union said he would recom­ mcchoflict ond pditici of the foil elections. Tues­ Stock­ Stock­ OOUMTBY OF OBIOIN newsmen as policemen—who poned the opening of tho fall mend a walkout Monday. Beg. 02.60 day 7:30-9 p.m. (September 10)— $5 course fee. (Seamlea*) By COUN McOLASHAN to argue; The police don’t. en police cars. A sergeant grabs had been unable to get Into the school term for thousands of Last ditch negotiations be- (Lycra Spandex strangely alike; ‘Victims both, The London Observer There were 20 riot cars hi this the radio; "All units now com­ courtroom slowly converged on pupils______around the______nation, tween teachers and the schoed EVOLUTION— NOW !— An interesting account of th* ings B<«. 0L95 ings SeandeM) prisoners of an escalating oon- origiiK of our species. Tuesdoy 7-0:30 p.m. (Septem- We come in fast down'the al­ area laat night. ^ ing Into Division and Wells, dls- fliot ithey didn’t make ana can’t the smaller group and then sud­ In , 67,'700 youngsters cmitlAued In PhUadelpWa All aijrleo ore hududed! "MMtrloe” nylon* are made to exacting •peciflcatlon*. They fit denly rushed them. continued their summer vaca- ^ ®yert a i trike in the 278,000- ber T0)-^5 couiie fee. - ley and our headlights freeze The IneirltablUty of what’s go<, i;egard.’’ control.’ better, laat longer! All In fall’* moot wanted ehadc*. Sizea h'/i to 11. IFASH10N FABRICS! Blackjacks we're seen ■ swing­ ttons as i2 districts remained Pui^^ten^ which starts doss- FILM SERIES—A study of major novels and pUys as they them: A tactical unit officer ing. to happen sickens. This is a So it’s over: My driver’s got L>ast summer’s riots changed with a riot shotgun, a watch­ battle zone. Its ethic Is survival. a bruised eye, three youths ing dbwn through tho. air during closed. Teachers in another 35 ®e Friday. arc adapted to the screen. Tuesday and, Thursday Broken Ottomans . . . Nubbles . the rules: The wildly exag­ A teacher boycott' in East St. man with a guard dog, and six There Is, bluntly, no time for* are In the paddy wagon. The the melee which was broken up districts agreed to ■work while 7:30-8:45 p.m. (September 5)—$15 course fee. I ' gerated repels of snipers in Louis, m . in Its second black youngsters. It’s 10 p.m. Justice. charge Is assault and resisting by uniformed officers assigned .contract talks continue. Was YOUR COMMUNITY— A local town manager surveys the 20% off on “ MAURICE” slippers Textured Weaves . . . Shetland the ghettos ^ (only a handful week with 23,6(X) pujOla affected. hdt, and you can smell the fear: Another tactical unit man arrest, not theft-; For what It’s to the building. No arrests were The New York dty public functions and directions of local government. Thurs- later cimflirmed) caused a white NegoUatimis Wednesday were W ools. Everyone moves Jerkily because grabs an automatic rifle., from worth, It now appears the watch­ made. school system with 1.1-mllUon suburban rush to arms. Now, fruitless as the 9 else w e . will take Bsdd the Biafrans, want the food The 600 teaohera 4n th e 146 Hartford^Road, Manchester, Colin. you shoot a policeman ore neg­ battery, and the watekman assistanos.” So much for neu­ cops—their pride, their fear, Immediate and appropriate ac­ landed at an alretrip near ciarksvlUe-Montgomery Ooun^,' WOMEN * ligible.” points out a, suspect. He’s about trality. witMn one minute, there their isolation,, their need to tion." Oklgwe. Tenn., school ayetem w alked out STATE OF CONNrCTICUT But oonoern for Justice is one Beard #F Tniateee for 17, and scared of being taken are blue lights and sirens ev­ prove themselves, above all In tl^e hearing Judge George The federate said neutrallsa- Tuesday night to protoet budget away for questioning. He wants erywhere ! Five, 'six maybe sev­ their demand for reopect-.-are' (flee Page Five) Regioflal CeHegM HOUSE &. HALE Coat*—Socond Floor (See Pago Ten) (See Page Ten) (Bee Pag e Tea)

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■ !’• ■. ■ - i PAGE THREE MANCHBSTE2R EVEMINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEFTEB4BER 6, 1968 P A C n TW C BJANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 V ern on THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge F ill Reported Ready . Ribicoff Gufist SCHEDULE STEAK... CharbroUcd . Sees of School Fetshions NO DETBOnVB NEEDED NORTH to Perfection on the for An Old Fathionad Bargain^'Visit: At TTieater Parly TO SPOT GBlBfE HERE Bumalde — Prodncew, 7.-06- ♦ 54 Open Hearth t:00 By A L n ffiD BBEIMWOU) ^ A J 10 MO I. MMdte Tpto. To Resume Missions Set for Sept. 26 atitte—Don’t Raise The Brld«:e, Tou don't have to be Sherlock 0 A 3 2 FORT WORTH, Toa. (AP) — However, It was onnounagd, Holmes to detect the crime In <4 Q963 2 ENtortalninMt. . . Mcktli flannfor Abraham Rlblboff 6K)0-B:15. Time tor Kifllng, 7:B0 In The Gibeon Lounge AtTha The Air Form dilet of otatt oald toa U.8. omnmltttoant of IMS DJt. Thenter — Odd OotqJe, a certain kind o( bridge hand. WEST EAST today the FlUA flghtorhomlMr. waa being met wh environment yet enootntered," "R Is oonmlvaMa," DaUywa- aooording to Mrs. SVSward dummy with the ace. He retum- ♦ A Deane and Mks. Caorcooe der, 10:00 -ed a spade, finessing with the LASAONA TO MANKOm .7 he Mid. ier said In reeponae to a ques­ Sooth Weft North East The renwifca by Oen. John P. tion at the end of a newa co tf er- O’Orovriey, oo-cbalimen. nine and losing to the teii Pass 2 A, ALL DISHES HOME COOKED IN OUR OWN KflCHW Following a reooptlon ond ao- Neu) Zealand a Leader West cashed one high diamond 1 4 Pass MoOenneU aupporteQ nn earUar enm Tuaaday. LONDON — Before Worid 2 Pass 2 NT Pass daelaratlon from MU. Oen. .Le "Thia la a govamment dael- olal hour wlU bo a brief apask* and then shifted to a trump. De­ 3 Pass 4 All Pass WHEN THE DESIRE KTO BATOUT War I there were only four clarer won In dummy with the V. CkMaiok, deputy h r toe n u ■km," he added. " I eould n ot tog- program. On hand to tntro- countries where womai had ten and led the other spade, los­ program, that toa n u , com give you a knowlegeaUe oom- dum Senator Rtoiooft wlD be the same political rights as ing a finesse to toe queen. ~ C O M B E 4 » toa TW, la "ready for combat ment at rwa time.” DemooraUe Town Chairman men. New Zealand gave po­ West led another trump, and In deolaxer*a side suit he ahouM FRIDAY FOR AH ITALIAN MEAL THAT W m iB A a t AFFIAL bparatlons again." ICoConneH alao hinted at the Leo B. Flaherty Jlr. litical rights to women In 1893, South wtm in his hand with thp usually lead a trump to make GyanTs Tha Defenoe Department poasibUlty, aayInH: Also axpeoted to attend are Finland In 1906, Norway In 1918, queen. South ruffed a spade U sure that his aide strength la called a halt to Pill miaalona "I have i» dotfbt that to the Robert D. Houley, candidate Britain In 1918. toe dummy, setting up the rest not ruffed away. KNi V.VN I . . R VALUtS_ SPECIAL over Vietnam after three planea capable handa of obr Mauds for the 88th senatorial Beat, of his suit. He got back to his West leads a trump, he can ALL TWB5: fh iai — GHbEbi* — Spoglietll — Sh*E» A ' eraohed, two of wMrii were not and alUas to Auatralla, the and Ceroid Alien, who Ic seek­ hand with the ace of clubs, drew win the tint round ot s]^es to reoovared. F m o will fully meet otir eocpec- ing hia fifth term to the House lead a second trump and can Air Force Inveotlgatora oaid totlons for a maijor oontrlbuUoa of Representatives. Je rry one more round ot tramps and OPBN Chwed Menday claimed toe rest with trumps later win the second round of ALL THE FISH tha oauae of at laoat one oraah, to toe trm world’s defense. in charge of the many prioea I Lew is and established spades. qimdes to lead a third trump. Tues. — Ttaoia. 10 a.m. • 18:90 p.m. and periu^ otoara, waa a "I therefore take great pride that wUl be given away that 17118 defense removes aU trumps Fri. — Sot 10 a.m. - 1K)0 a.m. 643-1188 faulty aiotuator rod In the tail In turning over the FUIO to the idgbt are Mrs. LesUe OUpbant, Flay Is No* Normal Sunday 18 noon - lO p.m. TTie play may seem perfectly from the dummy, so titat B oi^ 0— mbly. The malfunotlon Rojial AuatraUan Air Force." X&a. Leo Flaherty and MTs. normal, but actually oBS of the cannot ruff out a spade. West YOU CAN EAT! atom haa been oorreoted. He called the alroraft "by for Lester Baum. Mias Pat Oedor, players committed a horrible gets all of Ms spade tricks and The mtahapa added fuel to the toe most advanced lighter in the Mrs. Joseph Ooegrove and Mria crime. If you anl^ about care- must eventually get a diamcmik lingering oontxoveray over world." Arthur 'Rowe wlU sponsor »' fuBy tor dues, you should be too, defeating the contract aiwnrdteg ot too mulUbHUon dol­ Air Force Beoretary Harold ' Brawn was more lavish in his raffle. able to name toe criminal before Daily Question lar oontraot to Oeneral Dynam- Refreebpnents wtU bo handled you read on. Aa dealer, you boidi ^wdSR loa-Fort Worth. praise, calling too B ill "a plane OS rej^ete with promise as the by WUUam Luddooko, Mrs. The­ lUrt MaMtm to West was the criminal, and 8-4; Heaita, A-J-19; Diamonds, n ICcOonnell’a oommenta were odore Kriculka, Mrs. Theodore his Grime came at the opening . 0 9 prepared tor delivery at an ao- nation rooelTlng K." A-S-Si Ctnba, Q44-S-S. Ventura, Mrs. Donald Faye end lead. He ehotild open a trump What do you aayT oaptanee miwmony marMfig the It is, bo said, "tha moat mod-, l/iSTHmFORb SERVED WITH . . . PRISCILLA GIBSON em flgbter-attaok alroraft to th«r* Mrs. Robert Demlng. OHIVI IN HT i Instead of toe king of dBamoods. Answer: Pass, you have U turnover of toe flrat FIUO by Ticket riiairmen Mrs. Horry When a defender holds strength points In high cards and 1 point the tlnited Statea to toe Aua- American arsenal . . . a revblu- • FRENCH FRIES ttonary plane . . . It will fly an McMahon and Mrs. Thomas for the douUeton, enough tor trallan government MoOitsker state that tiricris an opticaial opening bU. In this .Auatrllan Defenm lOnlater Al- altitude above 60,000 feet, has a snail— isHi • TARTAR SAUCE are going fast and those wish- ■va.OTi«»«a cane you dedtoe to exerchw SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS len FidrtiaU accepted the almk, top eed of maoh 3.6 and haa an unrefueled, tranoooeanlo Ing to attend should call them. lEASr your option because you do not • COLE SLAW ■ wing^ring auperaonle warplane have a really strong suit If you on behalf of hia government. range." Modem Deb dips into a pot o f gold Umba of Dwothy Hubbs takes a new DRIVE-IN Jdacb 8.6 is more than twice Spiffing up dull lectures, the giii Sad mLABIOVS W E IK ! bad tores small dhimonds and • R O U & MUTER - Director: Miss' Priscilla... The Auatitdlana have purobaaed In the bright green elongated sweater and comes up vdth a 24 karat and different iQ>proach to the fashion oaiicwnpa five dubo headed by the A-9’9, 84. toe speed o f sound. Union Members / I Brown added: "In teetlng, M set has team ^ it with bias coa:t for fall. The deep-pleet scene on campus. He rips a NOW SBOWDIO J m Sl you would open the bidding with' Chxalok and Australian FUIC skirt swings out from anarrow top sparkling streak of white leather up one dub. projeot officer 8. W. DoUywater ariileved bombing acores at l^ d skirt in matching green and Vote Today on night and in bod weather which white and long collared crepe blouse. fora fit and flare look. the front of the bright red wool IT’S LOVELY Copyright U « Manchester Porkode dlaoloeed earlier toe prim tag and bends the Mao collar and Oenetal Fealuma Ooip. tor the aircraft, complete with would have bmn excellent for These axe Russ designs. Royal Contract MODNESSI daylight attacks under ideal cuffs. The b o^ .flt dress riiapes up 1 ■ pnre parts and ground aiq;iport ' equipment, would ho |800 mU- oondltlona. onorotf campoB. HARTFORD (AP) —Union Uon. *Tt performs two to torm members ot Local 937 of toe aie times aa well aa our other fight- United Auto Workers of Amerl- era with respect to range, pay- DANCINO ITS FINEST at midnight Saturday, and toe Ariii— TECmiCOlOR*— M— ON THE TERRACE ent. The wingspan of toe Aua­ on the campus for fall '68. up classically taikired designs and p ^ t details are newest > BANQUETS traUan version la aevan feet union ccdled toe strike Tuesday. n.vs oo-mx a x i i m OVERLOOKING Port of the excitement is the "separate gama" Clampus in coats for faU. (;• WEDDINOS BEAUTIFUL BOL/TON ■ TOK’ffSdJKS" greater, and there U a atrengto- If toe new agreement is rati­ • C»NVBNnONS LAKE. Oat Tsar ...... M9.90 ened landing gear to oarry - co-eds will score high fashion points mixing and matching Surprisingly bright jewel-tone colors show up in both fied b y union members, employ­ gbc XobUm ...... 18.90 heavier groea weights, bigger this conaing semester. Elongatkl sweaters are ptdled over es will report for toelr second a — Xontta ...... TJ9 coats and diesses. BrilUant reds, suimy goldB will vie for tires and brakes. crisp bodyshirts and flippy skirts in bright solids and bold attention with hjsh fall foliage. shifts today. No details of toe plaids. The most unlikely combos will 1^ the Ukriiest as new pact were made public ^^inuW ieiON* EASTMAN OOUM j Frida) Night Special ] checks, plaids, stripea and soBds are mixed in the fashion TMs is a great way to'get straight A’s in fashion. Wednesday. bag. (NewqtaPer Bateapriae Aaan.) Basic Issues in' toe dispute DANCE were wages and Holiday allow­ Friday, Sapfamber 6 ances, one utdon spokesman scUd. Wage scales In toe old con­ vealtog his identity to EUdna aways: ’Penny, you're beauti­ tract varied widely. R A rS PAVILION TWBVIOBSTERS ^ 75)) Tragedy Averted advised tooae who were talking Press Prints ful, but I’m too young for you. The strike Wednesday was the OOVHNWY LAKE iO s J u fu ih . to toe mqitor bow to handle toe Steve." second called by toe union Doadag 8ri8 tffl BOdalgU' Rdmlaalwi ILTS ★ GRADED CLASSES in CLASSICAL BALLET ★ BATON BituaUon. TWa one was chilly, but not against the firm this year. An­ STUDIO of PIANO, Love Notes^ completely negative: BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP J' Hartford Gunmaii Talked After relaUves pleaded wlto other strike in late 1967 lasted — Feafuring — EUdne, and a riergyman had "Thank you for a most envoy- five weeks, and ended Jan. la LOBSTER NEWBURG \ ★ TAP ★ ACROBATIC ★ MODERN j m ORGAN and VOICE O c i A ^ ° a talk wtto him, Elkina waa able year in Belgium. Wc will LOBSTER SAUTE y ^ Into Releasing Hostage given 16 mlniitro to talk the ait- Some Cryptic meet again in toe near future. BALLET SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE FOR BOYS 9 YEARS OLD AND UP Best of luck. As usual, Mary.” THE BLUES phis Paul Newman LONGOSTINOS SAUTE ^ HARTFORD (AP) — Some reotaurant about 10 e.m. He nation over with Mrs, Daven- PARIS (AP) — Footloose "TOBN CURTAIN" careful talldng, a lot of tenae pointed the riiotgun at nlgM miirin- in There waa nothing cool about FALL GLEANING BROILED SWORDFISH M 388 MAIN STREET—Plenty of Fiee Paridng — TeL 643-5710 or 648-6414 Resumes Teaching ™«idif manager Leo Provoet and In the 16 minutes, EUdns in- young Americana have been tots: MENAGERIE" f 4 i f W N O m SCALLOPS, CLAMS. ETC. \ waiting, and a promise to vlrit threatened to "splatter your guts sisted be had to eee Mro. Daven- falling In and out of love aU "Haipy birtoday, Mao, lover, TIME ALSO: STEAKS, CHOPS AND j) Monday, Sept. 9 an unlucky suitor have averted ^ floor" If he stayed port again, one witnese to the over Europe tola summer. Some from your forever mistress. I DRIVE IN ★ RT 5 KGGISlIIIATfON AT THE STUDIO poeriUe tragedy after a man mside, convereatlon eald, and MTs. Dav- love you mostliest, BomHe.” . ALL WORK MANY FINE ITALIAN DISHES ^ have urgent messages for toe Sept. 5 cmd 6 — 2 PAI. to 5 P.M----- 7 P.M. to 6 P.M. ^ DIBEOrOBS KABIBN W. PBABL ermed with a 12-gauge shotgun miMTwi then pointed the gun at enport promised to come and objects of their affeotams but This one was about tongue- DONE ON PREMISES FEATURING: Jf and XSUZABXTB W. WAMTSIK held a waitreee at gunpoint for Davenoort eee the gunman in "the hoiqil- don’t know where to address tied love in levis at toe Louvre: Sept. 7 — 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. 2% hours Wednesday "When X saw her, she was pet- taL” them except in toe oUuarifled "We followed each other for 2 PARKADE N. T. Beeoids Stanshed! THE NICK NICHOLAS TOIO ) Bkmd, 27-year-oId Herman El-, rtfled. This guy pointed the gun The gun wee loaded wlto five section of toe internattoned Her­ hours in toe Louvre on Sunday, ( Every Friday and Saturday ^ Miss Priscilla la a Member of Natioad Asaoclatton of Donee, Affiliated Arttria, Dance KAREN W. PEARL Mns, vtoo walked Into toe Vtolte me, cmd I waa petrified, too," rounds, cmd EUdns had another ald Tribune. Tou wore orange-rochelle knit, CLEANERS Biggn: Than "Georgy Giri” Instructor o f Piano, jOrgan and Voice Tower restaurant wito hia shot- manager Thomas 16 cartridges in his pooketa with TIotim at the Toif' For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure J) Some of the ads are simply. gray corduroy levis, carried ( Maaters ot America and Dancing Teachers Chib of Oonnectlont /: gun concealed Inside a florist’s ^ . 111. even more ammunition in Ida "GaU home. Mother." Or a man riiver' purse. Tour long brown box, was booked afterwards on poUce equipped with buUet- car police said, who loot his movie camera on a hair left -me speechless for the ZEI5€ HOSTEL LOUISE L RECKNACEL charges ri kipping, aggrayot- p j ^ shlelde and tear gas can- EUdns, a parking lot attendant Dover-London trata wants to lo­ first time in my verbose life. I COLOR co-tlorrino liu tru eto r o f Piano ed assault and carrying a dan- seeded off the res- at the Hartford HUtim Hod, cate toe CaUfornlena who was wlto two friends, wore Gene Wilder • Dick Shawn « LS.D. gerous weaj?(m. . , tauremt as crowds gathered out- hod hdd M « . Davenport, hos- shared hie compartment to green-white striped shirt, khcdcl „ 5 " *2^ . eWe. PoUce Inside talked to El- tage In a sUnUem but less pub- know if they saw toe ccunercu levis.” f a r lii’. sprfo f 1 H' S' DONNA ALLEN the Norwich state twepltal for ^ ^ jjj booth with Ho manner once betoie, but he Some messages cure enigmat­ It toen gave an address in Instructor o f Piano and Voice a 80-day per^ of obeeryat^^ itootgun pointed at let her go and ciie didn’t want to ic: "The duck is much loved to­ Scarsdale, N.T. FAIR WAX and was p^^ed m*^r 8M.(X» Davenport. press rilaIge^ said the Rev. ^ 'The Producers' - InatrootlMi nt Four Home day. Bon voyage on toe Big An- r/R'.'T W Tonight at 7:08 - 9KM ' ^ he threatened to kUl s e v Herbert Smith, poUoe depart- geL" hundre^ of epectotow lined up ^ and to IdU ment chemlaln. ‘niere are telegraphic "Dear ELASTIC , Sunday from 8 O ied : Eve. Time Beginners Our Specialty for baek-to-school BETTY-JAKE TURNER ^wSJT'fhSv^m^e^Eklins re davenport, Elkin’s rdc^ Thle Ume, "she was sure he John" mlastvea: I STOCKMOS Odd study with Qualllled and Oorttlled loaohcn of "PhUli^, you ere wonderful! b k pM is. . AIR-CONDITIONED Oonn. State Music Teachers Association leS^ a K tiv r^ tlves were brought to toe «»», ^ »<> WU her," Rev. WHCEL CHAIRS Coonle n ... .— ...» nf ^ weU OS. Clergymen and a be- Smlto said. but I am 10 years too young. Wnd-toetajenes psychiatrist. Mrs. Davenport, vlribly abak- Kara." TWs ran for a week so I 8 stores—maln at. STUDIO: 876 MAIN STREFT DwineUy, a Hartford en, was taken to St. FremoU Philippe would be sure to get ARTHUR DRUG and e. middle tpke. 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MANCiftESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 PAGE FTVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER K, 1968 PASS TOUR Idiiid- o f community oon tnl — tion c t aacucKy trivia in C2il- ToUand County tor emhqpia. of its own oagp inohidae: The govamor of diaaatvoualy Irinulnqviata aotaooU gt SM tttam atota who would Black Kids, White Cops: and tiaalto oarvloas S m p - xtat antar a hoCal raotaurant Fibii on Amish rooted. Says a Daisy afdSt "If ft*, dinner untN hia four-man The W. G. GLENNEY CO. 40 par veant o f the JanltotSal twdyguard had looked under Slated Tuesday force of a newap^r la Negro, ^ chalrai The ae- Bhould they then diotata. "The Plain People,” a docu­ Prisoners of Conflict oral aervick man (they wear a mentary on the lives, customs, habits and religion of the Amish (OoMlnued from Page 0 ns) graupa ordered their men out manta aren’t normally a prob- Pte) who came up bAlnd me and Mennonlte peoples in the often soya to me: ‘I didn’ t put ^ ^ ____ ^ .i#— FALL FESTIVAL OF VALUES of the city two weaka ago. Even Jem: One small bualnesaman _ _ _ __ Lancaster, Pennsylvlanla area toe nujua slums there.umv. It Isn’t toe.. ***? ahoulder ***!” * at^ my notebook; fMQg in a courtroom: It is an­ moderate Negro Iwwapopera who welshed waahung up on a piijudlce that u'openitlhg'.” wlU be presented on Tuesday other on the lOtb floor o t a ------V-1..U---- I.V hook like a aide cif beef the very soniffy hippie who at the TAC bunding in Vernon. SPECIAL tend thia aummer to brlatie with But now a whole new genera­ ghetto apartment bkxdc at mid­ reports of police brutality: In carefully photographed me and The ToUand County Extension and tortured to death with a tion of black organfMdIOM is EXTERIOR MINNESOTA QUAUTY HOUSE PAINT night with the lights out, the toe miUtant press, cartoons my cMnpaalon, and later Service is presenting the public blowtoroh.) taking over. Street gangs like ahouta o f teen-agers mH around show poUcemen with vampire flasbed.a badge in a leather program wMch starts ef 3 p.m. According . to one ' Chicago the BlacksUme Rangers, which . .Jii/— v.«. n,.. FALL you, aad ttie knowledge ttiat- fangs and pointed tails. newapaperman, flvb ward com- Lots E. Clarke s M Roisiyitr has 2,000 membero, a of ** ^J**^!!***"’ !!** MacNish will conunWit^on the • MUdew raMstant finish most people In the area hate And among tbs -blaok middle mltteefnen — key figures in command Uke an army of occu ^ »r m tA men your guts. ‘Toede, I shot a man class, conversation *« local polltidi and the patronage enouah airthorttv in beUnets, labelled "Water slides whirii took nine years to • Self-CleMwinff -I -thought was going for .his turned .yt.rU..tensure.vote.-^re a P««*oatloa Dlvlrion.’’ compile. The Amish people's re- VALUE! gun, aad he didn’t have one. oan^M _____ one Is quite sure what Hgton, which Is an offihot of the Lutheran sect, is said to fothid • O n e G oat O on en w e Sirt wbat wtould you do? Out erica Is prejaurlng. There have stay in Ms house for a month; happened *" the streeto 6 f C2U- here you’ve got a apUt second been official dentals of the nr a F u n GIosb F in is h to make that deoiakm: Do I pun mar, but the beUef remains necessary 600 Sqnara Fast Par GaHon q u a l i t y the trigger ■Ihey remember the th o u m ^ exaggeration: According to the y« < ^ 0, Martin Luther dentlal election that la likely of JapeiwaeIA MA saAAA AipeficansA43A 92H IIm­ A A.. ______* w _ a a "o u a e faimv Law and order, to use what local U.8 . Attorney, Thomas King aide, the Rev. Jesse Jack- to be fought around the central "Pennsylvania Country prisoned after Fehcl Habor. a a E x t r a L ^ W e a r Is likely to be toe election’s moat Foran, there’# only one. He son, who at 26 - the age King issue eg law and order, fea r b cooking’ ’ wUl also be shown. popular phrase, 18 breafctiig The man who ndes OUcago, a named him. And he added: " I started the civil rights move- begfaning to look Hkc a dead- ______DESIGNERS a Not A "BuEBia” Paint d c ^ in American cities, and frightened city, and who direct­ get terribly troubled by toe un­ merit In Montgomery — is Ma ly and implacable toe. ed ev^to outside the convention no one knows where It w ill end. animous belief that everyone in most likely successor; poliUoal (Oistribated by the Los Angeles ' Group Can’t Agree Already there are areas where haU (and to a large extent in­ government is corrupt.” groupings of every hue from re- Ttanes/Washlngtoa Post News side it) Is by anyone’s measure­ police won’t go except in fores Everyone isn’t. But there’s a volutionary to orthodox. Service) On Courthouse Site EXTERIOR MINNESOTA MINNFLO-X LATEX HOUSE PAINT to deal -with serious IncUents. ment phenomenal. ORIGINAL long Mstory of links between If their demands — not Just HARTFORD (A P )-^ special In OUeago last week, the self- Rrlchard J. Daley, mayor of U.8 . political power and ctfme. for a slice of the cake, Jnit for Chicago, grew up Bock of the commission appointed by Qoiv. inflicted wound of America’s VWien Big Jim Ookwlmo was ______effective participation______in toe Yarde behind the meatpacking Eficapee Sentenced John Dempsey to select a site a Looff Lasting vlolenM_g.q>ed fw aU the world rtiot In 19to, the pallbearers at making of^ the decisions which for location o f a new courthouse to see: Helmeted poUoe cleared Ptox^, m a w funeral Included two Judges, cmitrol their Uves — are to be To Five Years MOCK-TURTLE a Won’t Blister, Cmdc or Pari . for New London County can't teenage deibonetrators and by- ^ ... two congressmen, and seven al- meL the system, the machinery HARTFORD (A P )—Duane B. reach On agreement. standers from toe streets withall dennen. Perhaps more slgnlfl- of governmentwlU have to e Applies Fhst and Easy Lucas, 28, of Hartford, who es­ In a report Wednesday to Oov.- ^heone, teaigas and Irritant eoch'other’s «»nOy. roject In New London. out, reporters punched and ^ ' ^vheirtbe secre- hig Idaces; the son of a third end natidnol level are being But, the majority report said R h . Bept. 21, 1987 for shopUfUng at a H an d s and B ro s h es W a s h O f f aMntta o f "Gtestapo" on the eon- ^ local gangster 1» a state senator. - made by men whose homes and a Hartford department store,, that group favored location of a PULLOVER $755 W ith S oap a n d W a te r ventlonfloor; steel-helmetedsol- removed: " I expected The days when Al Capone families ere under day and and was also charged with car- new court house on etate-ewned diers wlto bayonets; and 600 gtiould- openly ran the suburb of CIcerb, night police guard. Their move- rying a dangerous weapon. lend in Preston. Both repmts P e r Oal. people, Including 20 delegates, mairch Mm out. Instead holding court in a building menu are ordered toy security Lucas escaped while his case wilt be submitted to Supreme 1*^ .jj^y threw him stndght through guarded and fortified Uke a cps- men whoce profeasion demands was pending in court. He re- Court Justice John P. Cotter (Herald ^botom br BooeMcdna) Tea doa't ated a caipenin! But without exaggeration, ^ »eoond-floor -window.’ ’ •" Ho, are long gone. But the Byn- tbeassumption that every shad- m a in ^ at large until earUerand to legielaitors responalble tor Nametags on children helped prevent oonfurion. Amazing New even before toe D em ocr^ c Con- MacMne poUtlcs grew up In dlcate atUI gathers to discuss Its owshields an assassin. tMa year when he was arm tod the appointment of toe selection Boy with second thougWs on school is comforted. ventlon tojs has often felt like AmArfoan clH-fii'as the striigEle operations In a hotel on Cermak i^ast week’spersonal ooUec- on a narcotics charge, committee. Too doo't aoed a paialoi! a c(nmtry going mod with fear. ^ groups for survl'^. Avenue. WMoh makes it some- CSdoago looks more typical than jyy, remained a man of wbat Ironic that the besUaelUng Tolland AH ysa Bead if flu Perma-White *^Vie. tmi-iyuiai moraBty wbo has poUttoal Issue in Cicero, half a New York’s Uberal mayor ^th a comq?t mUa from toe West Side ghetto, John V. Lindsay may walk gyatem and settled for te crime In tbe streets. Richard 500 New Students—and Tears—Start through Harlem with a band- gtajmUng • urbia. R is a caricature of the PTA Freaident lira. Walter in sebod,” and they are. oode-named plans lor dealing tapldly hamees^ the unmelted American melUng- wore on. inoetrated by n bus Jamee aecved as tbe anchor- where ate not available, tmfil Costs you less load of khalergartan children tbe scheduUiig of tbe uneven wlth bind of civil disord- energies of Chicago’s com- pot- More catholics than Rome wnman at ilftisrtowbroolt School UfaiMloalrir Evening Her­ er: SeiauE off roads, subways, mux^-mlikied hurinessmen, (it’s no surprise thetr Card- iwbo nouUhi’t remeoober where yeaterday, labein c eacdi young loads is resolved. OFF ald Tolland correspondent, than Q wood telephone oaldes, rushing In ujeg the best municipal tech- inal has state license plate No. they bred. ddU wMh Us return bus nm aa flcbool officials felt the day Bette Gnairale, teL 875-2348. white! tnx^. No one, except the se- noorats In America, and pro- 1 on Ms 1965 CiadUlac); almost H ie boa nenwr dU return to ba got o ff a school boa. procseeded reiatlvd y amootfaly, the adwol, but drove around considering the problems posed door installed! curlty machine, knows how far seeded to perfect intbllc aerv- more Poles than Warsaw; nenra- AsNatod by ei|t>t motlieiB, toe ths plana g o. (ces and fling up new buildings papers in a score of languages town tor bboot two hours try­ young Updesgarten and first by tbe over 80 per cent increase A irp o rt Biisv White enamel Wbat Is happening beneath toe >foday, Chicago looks what It Is: from Croatian to CMneae, Blo- ing to kwata the ddhSm’s grade etndento were separated tn enroQmcoL It was an bn- FRANKFURT—In 1987 about PERMA-WHITE wrfacs here is worse than last - richest place on aarto, venlan to Sauganash; ecudi Amman. and labeled with pbia featuring provement'over last year when 1,125,000 air paasengen traveled for little more week's battles of the Ctoioago when tbe average income ot group with an investment in niMTO 8|ipeared aot to be the names of aidnisla, which aome studenta didn’ t get borne between Germany and the m ton . Am erica’s poUce foroes it , xo I ^ R B B T communitlM shops, churches, schools, and anongb time between aeaStons matdied the picture hi the win­ unta about 4 p.m. United States. Of thea^ 86 par enamel that than the cost of are preparing to fight guerrlHa clears 4M0 dollars a year. above all neighbortwod political to perm it the three huaes nied dow of bis return bos. Superintendent of Schoola cent arrived at or departed ‘ __ • ' ■ on the midday kiiidergaitea The yoangstna were qiAte Robert Rralrton Obaerved Ma from EYankfurt. With 385,000 warfare In the streets; They >xnd where some of his pre- organisations,. that are eroded a regular finish regard It as Just a matter of decossors died with millions in by strangers moving in. - One rune to retim home the morn­ ♦fWtn with the novrtty of be­ 20to year of school opening yes­ North Atlantic paaaengen in stays white! 1987, Frankfurt ranked first tti time. "Yes, we are waiting for molr aofadeposlta "King Riob- Jewish synagogue has moved ing aeaMon children, and to jdde coming a sqidrTri or ob aUiga- terday, and could recah only aluminum the Continent and aeconS m It,” said a senior police spedees- ard” lives In a modest bunga- three times to chase its mem- up the aftfnmwi eearton pupUe- tor, an elephant or a butterfly one ofiter opening wUeb could ’ Europe—after London. ' man 10 days ago. "Tbe nearest low on the street where he was Some o f the atoemoon eea- (or any other of the l» yaxletiee compare. door! bers: Another has sold out to a. AB hoidwoiu iachded, ^oll BO far was at Cleveland, when bom, sent hki dilldren to the Greek riuirch, with a cross oh atai idndecgarten children ar­ of sntoisls)e This was the year when be three policemen were Shot dead local school, and prefers to its dome alto Hebrew cblseUed rived a t BChbol a t 12:30, the Asked wbat they Uloed beet to fit 2,500 pupils into the in an ambush —an incident that oonw home for lunch, into the stone. K nme they were auppoaed to ahoot aebool, a group of kinder­ ,800 atodent capacity East UBT OS PMCE liolef pre-diiUed Pre-hung for fast do-it-yourself has caused patrolmen here to The men who measure admin- The divierslty' exettes: Chlca- ham been relenaeJ from rlaei garten children Ustad tbe aobool Hartford High School. Random lights Included buy high-powered rifles. istrattve eCflclenoy with a sUde- go’s poet-laureate, Carl Sand- They were brought into the buses aa their favorite. Runoers- YOUR NEXT installation! All hardware School board Oiairman David "What can we do except arm rulerate Mm toe best mayor In burg, saw wbat it could bring: Mon*3 Diamond SolHoira Va Corot , . school, bowem r.'tegiatored. aa- up Inrtuded dm rtng and tbefr PRESCMPTION! included.. .all holes pre-drilladl 1 Corot Sot CkxA. comforting a young boy do-it-yunnuU ourselves more, protect our- Amerioa: From toe ghetto "Sometime toe seeds end croeo rtgned teacben, given their taacbera. Nom mentiaiwd the mfffc wtao was crying because he had ARTHUR DRUa NO MAINTENANCE selves more? ’The rank-and-fUe point of view toe awfulness of fertiUuitions now moving In •!» M 9 . 5 0 iR r " - w o mlBc. and teUuned borne. gotfen cn the wrong bus to policeman hasn’t brought about that Judgment Is that it is al- m ay inaugurate a croearoada of Hiiagiy aad Onmvy Lifetim e ahnnkiinii with the ivpeaiaiiee of haad- Mrs. James aaked motbera of school, and about 150 kindergar­ WORRIES! these hatreds, but has got to most certainly true. For toe aye- great gladness.” But sometime Tbe fawt btiaea left Bleka and crafted wood • FULL 1” THICK o l.pieeeemboaaed deal with them. I don’t fididt tem remains, and. If you’ ro out- hasn’ t oome. FuU 1” thick a FULL LENGTH CONCEALED Itoadowbrock Bchoola a t about CROSS-BUCK pand • HAMMERED HLACK 81KAP there’s a iKdice answer: This side Its tiemflts,the w^Ie esdeago remains the meet 2:40 pm . Bebool had been HINGES and LATCH • Rl«ld extruded acaBopa HINGE withUfetiiiie-riled bearinfB • Pitcher h a a ^ Is a thing other realms of our process has been rather like racially segregated city In file ■cbedided to end a t 1. poBh-batton lock a BUILT-IN PUSHBAR • Wool society have to oope wlto.” caipetlng and repolnflng toe -pbe twin ghettos expand Some of the aeoand grade a Fully wcathentrfpped. pile weatheistripped • Weatheratripped bottom ex­ And toe fantastic security op- Augean stables without calltog at the rate of four to five blocks atudenta a t HKdes, who were p an d er. oration aroiuid the AmpM- In Hercules first a week. Preceded by a peMc not- allowed enacini (as teach­ COMPLETE WITH GLASS INSERT AND TGo Glott Imam H itQiit ScwtB liwmt theatre, wfaere toe Democratic There Is, for example, organla- outnish of iriiite profeasionals— ers did not anticipate fibe long Convention wa» held —the ed crime. The syndicate doesn’t .^aatora tend to be first—and the delays in getting home) rebwn- CHARCOAL GREY SCR pii INSERT armed heUcopten, the rooftop usually ' wreck uncooperative formation of anU-Negro oiganl- ed home about 3 pm. hungry s o e s s snipen, toe aerial map on toe restaurants nowadays, though aaflons futilely trying to keep and grumpy, according to acme LT.WOOD wall o t toe Pentagon war-room in a four-year period ending In their block white. Blacks who nnotiierB. —was not dA«...... what turned out to be a relative ed or set on fire: Their owners, that stay ore wMtd pofitioel 17*Jawal Sfioekf Lodios' Drtss SdfwiiiiKffng remain open only haK-day sew- iJOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET handful of demonstratora, al- <>«ni‘ te protracted Inquiries, structures and those shopkeep­ Bm . o x o m . Heciiaejio. 7.00 sionB for the first three days at FRESH MEATS — RETAM. DEPARHIEMT most always outnumbered by could never suggest any reaswj ers end protoaslonals wbo tead NOW m .9 B NOW aehooL wtaicb amounts to A ', heavUy armed poUoe and wby. Today, however, toe o M to see a chance to exploit. ahake down i>etlod to tron x - ^ troops: It was planned months mobster f o i ^ rldffled w lto bid- The admlMstraUon’a attitude • full fashion styling prohiema, partlctdarly in bos perfect protection! M L OUR MEITS ARE FRESHLY CUT MR nSHAVED tmay to Install ago to oope wlto anything up to tbe ghetto la Uke a pacifica­ “ achwhillng. tovirturidMl war, outside toe city limits. tion program in the Mekong Del­ • 100% orlonV with the feel of / Adtustments wm tie made in ANDERSEN STORM PANELS ta, complete with tame vlUagie the bus acbedtdhv and routing, ChtoagD has a black popula- de^5r**^ev^^^ve’ and tion ofaround 1 mlHlon:______If lU *«>»» d*a<*. ^ headmen and puppet generals. coshmere accoirfliiig to'^ school olticlala. NOT PRE-PACKAGED FOR YOUR C oiiM d .^gan two itoe^sTmeWed, toeVd be Rvlng In South America. It has odoago’s black "mochtoe" al­ Some ar^,-dmtloaded, while oth­ tos riteth btoaest city In toe Joined toe establishment: Toler- oermen are popularly known as ers lyre only a half load. • completely woshoble pullover united Sto^. The Amphlthea- even dealt with, aojtong the Silent Seven, to **».‘t*^ ORNAMENTAL IRON I on toe edge of toe Souto “• ‘t remalne discreet. Thus, of an official report on AprU’s > ALL WAYS BEST AndersenW^^^^^ STANDARD SIZE COLUMNS. oiivi ^ sMa which Is elsht miles prostitute# and gambling are riots, wMch warned fiiet toe • mock turtle with long sleeve U S D A i RAIUNQS AND ACCESSORIES S^S^^^T^tfwwStoff the. streeto: Chicago’s city’s racial crisis was sc aerl- ous that "traxBtional or super­ 3TQT 9Qppiffliw Oval Blrriiifona Onyx • ragolon sleeves with zipper bock For tluu 8 big re a t^ : e Cost 1/3 lass than mada-to- vnimwar TMorcr an frier — It *•*>* has its own credit card, ficial measures may prove Bec.|S9JI0. Beg. 049.95. ^ C A N D I I S ordar ironworicl younger, poorer, an^er __ _ ii .-legitlintoed” into aU dtoastious,” Mayor Ditiey last Nr of w ^ 1 2 . 0 0 NOW *25.00 e w ic E I . 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. A r . T I PAG E SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 PAGE SIX - 7 -- roobOes whtoh, on peper and In advance Connecticut Three Appointed ‘ IRattrlfieBt^r report, have proinleed to put eome com­ To Police Force' mon eense Into America’ a elemental Yankee tranaportatkm, we eay amen and wel- Ihrae new patrolmeh have €ttmitt9 oome. been appototod to ^ Mantoee- rOMJBBMD BT IBB M the hybrid ever does arrive on the A.H.O. tor POUce force eneoUve Sept. «««*» FRIMTINO 00.. INC. 22, It was ametooed t o ^ by u atM*n agwt scene. It will have an incidental effect of oontiautng a tread already In evidence. Bvar slDM ttwt sunny JUne Police Chief^emes Reardon. raStSBVgtoom gii WAIVTB^ r o i o C T S t It Is to be noticed Gist the operation of Bnturdty drsplBg tslmi w »>l- Ih e nfnT candldatee. Jack D. uuTWf ..tinTi.-m the hybrid wOl favor ths city with its lowsd toe waifeoat *om to* Fergmsm Jr., 26, of 48 Ferguson ______Itonnatd Oolct«r 1. tt» ______Bd-t Ronald L. Roberto, 26, of sQettt fumelesmeaa, but that, as It op­ DamooraOo State Oonfwnttoti mw r^ u m t PMHhkad Brvrr Bfeettg Bxoapt 8aatf«7B It LMooln S t, and Wayne F. erates out in the country. It win con­ ■tagad by toe OomacMoB Ho- Rautonbertr-dl, of 127 Hemloek s-sssT oS ir:! tinue out noise and poBiiUon. Oerihyttos, tola cohano had St. Will be reporting for orienta­ This happens to fan In with a pattern tion eocn and are ^tpaqted to baan pradtetSig. almoat aa M N already evolving naturally ouf of mod­ attend the Connecticut Chli^-of em traflio conditions and fadUtleB, coMldared it an tBatetaMlty. a Police Academy at Bethany n »«« JloaliM ...... 2.N which funnel the Wgh speed passenger rimOar walkout by toa later tills fall. Ont Month ...... iw noise, the diesel roar and the diesel soot toy ••naar poMtioa''lotoaa a* a * Ferguson la single, an Army veteran, and a former guard at XBXBBSt OF out through the countryside ort their way THB ASSOCIATED F8BSB cago. the State’s Prison in Somers. n * AwnnlAtwl Pr«M l i ocolUitT«l7 «oUU«d to their urban desUnatloaa, but which ilu io«nwe to tbs OM o( retnbUoMloo o t All n ew i dlA- That w « teach aaybofly He Is a high school graduate PAAobAA oTAdlted to M or not otborwlAA crodlt- .leave Increasingly large and bUssed respeot tola cclaia^ pptoteal ' and has tohet^ several <»nege Ad in tblA pAiMr And Alto tbA k>CAl now i jMb- areas of our cities and towns lucreaslng- courses. Mib0A h#i^ to lBa M o n . AS iIs Ma o f rofiUblicAUan o f opoolAl dlA- ly free of traffic clatter, noise and fume. Roberts is married, a Navy >«MM« » CMl pMBbAA AATAta ATA AlAO lAAeiTAd. About the time of the real advent of Bomahow. tob farrant, vetonan, a graduate of Man­ IbA Htrald Printing OoeapAoy Ine.. aa- the hybrid with its altemattag com lw tlonal rswduUoR wa had watch­ chester High Sdiool, and was AoniAt no nnAndAl rttpnnAlnlllty tor tjrpo- ed that Oonnactojut Jbna ttfo- formerly employed by the Unit­ gnviiloAl errors s|ii>AAriBC In AdrertlsemAnts Hon and battery power systems wffl be sad other readinc mAUer Jn Hie KanciiAatAr the time for aH eeekers of peace and otag and wbkh had toto flamad ed States Poet Office. B renlnd SerAld. hi New Yotfi (date hadjby toa Rautonberg is elngle and at­ quiet and dean windows and dean air SobaertbAr to Los Onttifs nme»Waslilnt- tona for showdown in OMoago, tended Manchester High School ten Post Nsms Serrloe. to move out of the country back Into davaloped enough cod to ba before Joining the Uidtod States FbU serricA oUent of N. B. A. SerTlOA, Ino. dty streets, and mtperience, once again, PobUshera ReprASAntAttrAS — Hie Jnllus able to atay In Ite aaato tonugh Marines in 1964. He served near­ tee ^ llAtbsws Special Afener — Now Toric, CM- the charms of living in an atmoijihere 'to a Faatoua phaaas d ha own ly two years In Vietnam and oaco. Detroit and Boston. unowned by man and his machines. OONWba■ -'w-- was promoted to the rank of MBNBXSl AUDIT BUREAU OF CnianLA- sergeant before beijng dlsoharg- TIONa______^ The fact that toara was no ed In July. ' - Dtwdajr adrertlstno olostu boors: walkout apeotaeidar at Chtoago • According to OMet Reardon, For Bondar — 1 p.m. ; The Nation’s Choice imay not, o< oouna, ba toa and the new appointments bring the For ToAsdar — l pm . I_____ roster to 68, with at least two MW lAlllAU mu For WednAsdar — 1 p.m. Bonoar. Now that the Democrats have noml- o< toa alcay. For Ttaursdar — 1 pm . Tnasdar. vacancies still existing. He For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. nuted Hubert Humphrey for. PrerWent,. Senator MoOaitoy hknaalt For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. hopes to iUl the others ^ Janu­ IgmaJIBIUUlt Ctaaslfled dsaditne — S pm , didr oiriofs some Amertcane are w oode^ gava aoma equfvalent Of a ary. publloatkm. 5 pm. Friday foriatorday they should bother to vote at all ^ N ^ walkout by not walking in on toa and Bonday pohUoatlon. Exams for Mandiester FoHce vember. Hubert Humphrey or Rldiard Ooal riUht o< toa oonTaoillon. Department patrolmen are cur­ Nlium — what's the difference? Thuiwday, Septesnber 6 OoDoatvably, toera w 0 ba rently being given. New middle gdhool is on upper riglit in site plan for educational area. The first phase of the school was approved test night, VINYL, LAUINATBD Both Mr, Humphrey and Mr. Nixon Mnga toBoweaa who wto aSB are pdlUeal veterans who began se ^ go for aoma saparatlat actlvMy, 166 SHEBir X. plained brick was tov the long school are costing the town BRIEF OAK Not A Rip Van - faig pubUo office two decades ago. Both Uke that of trying to operate a Hospital Notes Tolland run the most durable of the $17,000 a month In the buying have served In the Oongress w d bott tourto party for NOaanabar. building materials and the least power of the construction dol­ DOODLE PAD It wbaW* rather straiiFa speech — al­ have held the office of Vice President AO evening visiting hours end expensive. Ftberglasa & alumi­ lar. Hartford has been losing of the United States. On Vietnam, the But the bumk« aaal, toa t - most as If from sotne Rip Van Winkle at 8 p.ro., and s1^ In toe num panels have to be re­ $44,000 In Its cotistruotion buy­ «2 .2 6 — which West Oermanys Foreign most divisive issue d this contentloua moat unoontPoSatole dynamiam ing power each month since tt the MoOaitoy movamant bad on vsirioas units, at: Pediatrics, 8 Voters Give Go-Ahead on School placed completely when dam­ 8 pockets, fully lined, metal IQnlater Willy Brandt detlTeied over at year, the ideas of the two candidates aged, and concrete crumbles af­ authorized a school bond issue Ita way up diaripatod MaaH, at p.itt»l sell service unit, 10 a.m .; top, post handle; black, Geneva the otider day. are remarkably similar. And even In Last night’s town meeting tain maintenance rooms for middle school are considerably ter moisture Is absorbed; he not­ two years ago, he noted. the domestic area the alms of the t w Chtoago, Into kiaaointo fotflMaa. OroweO House, 6 p.m. week­ olive or ginger. Ideal for the Addressing a oonfereace c( nadons who days; f p-m. weekends and holi­ cleared the way for toe prepara- outdoor storage, pump room smaller, however, and the cafe­ ed. Maintenance on all these The first phase of the ntiddle young atudent. 8x10 size paper men and their parties are much the The foroas that mlgbt baiva teria, auditorium will also serve do not possess nuclear weapons, and days; {fflvato rooms, 10 a.m.; methods is high as la building school Is estimated to come In same. walked out navor quite agreed Hon Of working drawings and as a gymnasium. construotkm necessitated by on bids at about $28 per square who are considering ratifying Qia special upon toa praolaa moment or toa semi-private rooms, S p.m.; submlsstOh-of toe 88l will be faced with the school with electricity was Now Foreign lOnlster Brandt Is not Federal establishment supposedly as­ toa appeal of a potentially regu­ with the economics of the de­ Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-2848. propriation of $80,000 to fi­ a four-inch thick brick veneer sign and construction. He ques­ cheaper than the combination of some Rip Van tinkle who has been sembled for precisely that purpose. lar and ottoodoK atatua hi toa Pattonto Today: 280 nance-toe project to this point. deeping through the world events o ( the over concrete block. Limited use tioned if some other building oil and electric light. Mr. Humphrey and bis party’ s plat­ game aoma of them bad only ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Discussion centered on the of glass will be provided )con- past 23 years. To the oontrary, he ha s Portraiture By Befinald Pteto material other than brick could Electric heat also takes up form both propose to buUd up toe es- recently begun playing aa anw- Mrs. Mary Aim BogU, Lynwood expense of the school, and led sldered eduoaUanally advan­ less space, elimlivates a boiler X onx Copy Serviee been sobering through them. be used "because of the high taltoahment, pushing it further In direc- teum. ^ • Dr.; Gordmi Bunker, 78 Over­ to a debate of the advantages tageous). room and .provides approoclmste- Oonsequently, he Is not unaware of LEO J. MULCAHY, OOMMISSIONBR OF STATE POLTCE salary brick layers get paid." IR-FAOK Hme In which It is already moving and look Rd., Wapplng; Mrs: Miary ot electric or oil heat for the His xffered alternatives were ly enough space for an addltion- the fact that, at the conclusion o< World adding sweeping new activities. To cite Tbare la nothing talilob ka ao Cabral, Haifford; Nicole Chal- The school contains, approxi­ coKsrmNsrnoN quick a balm to a rrwolt proposed school. mately the same niunber of fiberglass panels, or precast 'ai two claasrooms, eccorditig to PENOILS War n , die natlans ct the world formed only one example, the platfonn speclfl- son, 16 Summit St; Joyce Com­ No one questioned tiie need MiHartferOBd.,: S concrete. Qu'm. cally calM for the Federal Govemnent agahwt eataMttoad power aa a ber, lU Campfield Rd.; Shawn classrooms as did the first phase PAPER themselves an organlssHnn called the A Thought for 'To&y taato of possar kaalf, no atakSl- for toe school. School board of the high school. The adminis­ Architect Prefers Brick Cook cited statistics which United Nations, with a law against the to become "toe employer of last resort*’’ DlclcBon, 14 Hammon S t, Rock­ chairman David Cook reported show delays on the middle provldfaig jetos for an those, who can’t Sponsored by the Man-eater aer o f reboSkm qntta as t » - trative and core facilities in the Airchitect Richard Quinn ex­ 66 Sheeta use of naOonal fn o e for purpoees of fa ville: Mrs. Ruth Dow, Storrs; there to no place now to put 32c fimi them elsewhere; there’ s no indica­ Inside By Rowland Evans J OouncU oC Caiurcbes dent aa a touch of laoogiSMon Richard Gal, 15 Ashworth St.; 1 9 e aggte*>to*i< b aoleinn pledge on the from toe asMbUtoment befog toe 260 children expected to en- . tion Just bow this potentlany massive Mrs. Jane Glonney, Meadows roll next year. 9x12 size in ^assorted colors. 13 quality pencils. part ot aU member -nations to observe . WPA-type project might actually func­ Robert D. Novifk PlsnnlBf rebeOed against. It was sym- Convalesent Home; William boUe of toe wbola walhoot poa- "m 1970, if nobody moves in­ the lasra of peace. tion. Christians, above aU others, GouUI, m uijnantic; Steven IQra- to Tolland, 600 to 600 kids wm What Foreign Minister Brandt was say­ Fedarsl programs have i^roUferated so R e p o rt are people of toe long view* toe etoflMy at Chtoago toot Jhllan boff, Pine Ridge Dr., Andaver; Bond, the young Geocgla Nbgto go Into the new school flBlng it ing was not that the world needed such swifUy In toe pest eight years that mls^ long purpose, and toe long idan. J o s^ Grenier, 79 Deepwood to 80 per cent of Its capacity,’ ’ quesUons involving minority re­ wboae being nominated for Vloe a law or sudi an organisation, but that would have been inevttaUe, n o Just before the Democratic natorial nomination in 1970, to - They plan how to Uve today, D r.; Jon Hawthorne, 16 Church he added "Of course tlioyTe make hie nominating speech. ports on credentials cases or Prealdeot was a ebategy de- the world had better begin practicing matter which party had been In power. oonventiion opened, a surprise how to live tomorrow, how to St. moving In aH toe time.” Let a ciUxen studying toe words of Mr. vlsttor to the Hilton Hotel suite What fallowed, however, was procedural Issues toe delegation Uve forever. And they plan this rigned to gain a mtoropbooe for Also, Raymond Jeske, Box 187, rZ*iases4v»se some impect for and obedtence to its would uhanlmoudy vote for toe "We have to build schools as Humphrey or the Democratic platfonn o f Texas Gov. John ConnaUy even worse. for aU people, for they have not purpoaia of revoiiitianary tec- Manohester; Mrs. Phyllto Kitch- 12^691 own survival neoeastttes, that It bad bet­ minority positton. fast os we can afford them," win look In vain for much evidence of was Richard Goodwin, Sen. Eu­ As a non-dele gate, Alloto was only toe long view; they have ttoa In the oomantian, made an in, 844 Beetoebub Rd., Wapplng: Cook said. "It’s aU we can look ter, In other words, start using the But Vice President Hubert a pragmatic wiUingneas to examine what gene McCarthy’s Uberal-intfl- not eligible to make toe speech. also toe wide vlesy. They think tbvtout obotoe, when be did gat J (^ Eobler, East Hartford; forward to.” organisation It bad created and observ­ >»«» been done to see whether some i«x»- So WUllam Ooblentz, a Hum­ Humphrey’ s agents were wmtI- toe mioropbone, not to be tooen- lectual man-of-oU-work, wfac^ ed about toe test vote on Un- In terms of toe world as a whole. Mrs. kriUo Larson, Briggs Rd„ "F or 21 years the auditorium THE "OUB" SWINOUNB ing fbe IbWB U had written, and get grams should, be realigned end others very presence in the timer phrey delegate from Sen Fran- The Idea that toe Christian Is a dlacy at aH, buf rather to en­ Vernon; Donald McLaughlin, 41 at Hicks has been dl'Vlded Into p b ib s a b y oisco, offered to resign from the ruh’a adjournment motion. hance hto own swMtly devolop- back to the bade Idea that it Is war tt- sanctum of the party’s Mr. Through Humphrey’s New York lackadaisical simpleton looking BeelSebUb Rd., Wapplng; Mrs. two classrooms wlto too prin­ ssK, not Just one particularly ^ ^VWine neither Mr. Nixon nor his party conservative seemed Incongru­ delegation If Unruh would at the moment because he Is and quite paraonafeia nattoo- Ruth Oakman, 84 E. Middle cipal's ^ office on the stage," now Fords STAHER operative, Eugene FMey, toe SOHOOL TABLETS weapon after another, wUch will haye proposes to dismantle much If any of promise to appoint Alloto to re­ afraid to look at ,toe morrow, al image. T ^ e .; Mrs. Alice O'NeUl, J7 Cook said. ous. place Mm. Unruh flatly refused word was passed to Humphrey to be banished. toe Federal establUhment, they obvious­ Goodwin’s proposal was man Samuels: Round up some , a human ostrich with Ms fear­ The would-be radtoal generela Doone 8t.‘, Mrs. Edith Pasek, "We have clasaes In coat In toe absence of a personal re­ rooms this year, principals In V%y ratify a new treaty, Foreigii ly are in a better strategic position to couched in properly vaguc^ New York votes against Unruh. ful head In the sand of today of toe "new poWtoa" were there Twin Hill Dr., Coventry; Mrs. 8 4 e criticise vtoat Democrats have done. quest from Humphrey himself. because be Is afraid to look at Yvonne Pelletier, 18 Oak PI.; health rooms and nurees offices 16e Mlnistar Brand might have asked, when terms, but scalp-tingling all He gave the same bhmt an­ Samuels not only loot his ef­ on the convention aoeoe, ehraya Beyond that, the GOP appears to see the some: An alliance of Mc- fort to get another caucus. He the morrow, is false, Mrs. Dorothy PeUzer, Glaston­ In doseto," he continued. “ Next Approved for Beginners. Ideal for school or Nome use. we don’t observe, the one we all have far more clearly than toe Democrats swer to a sucoesBlon ot Hum- plotting aoma new atretagy, bid must be sold Osrthy forces with Connahy to love God "wlto all bury: Jetiy Possumato, 800 year will he Just aiwtul.” already ratiOedT / ♦iMi* the Federal Government simply itu ey agents contacting Mm was attacked by several New neivar quite finding troops they forces. York delegates, tocluding and a part of toe HUUard St': Mrs. Joan Pranck- "It’s ham tojpMHtand bonr What apurred Foreign Minister Brandt cannot be an things to an men even U (includiiig an angry Sen. Walter could rely upon. And toe Oon- difficult It la (to^aeh English That McCarthy’s central Eugene Nickerson, Nassau sight. Therefore, thej naottout MoOarltiy movamant, us, 47 Hammon St., Rockville; into such a apeech In the first place it wants to. The GOP ^ tfo rm heavily Mondole ot Minnesota, Hum­ must cultivate this qualltV of at a biology we’re > campaign theme has been an phrey’s co-campaign dudrman). County executive and a McCar­ far from leading toe poeeW e John RusseU, 108 Plymouth was not merely the subject of the con­ underscores toe rtAes of toe states, lo­ thy supporter. At one point Nick- intelligent planning. Lane; William Sheldon, 86 Mead­ doing It this year," he added: calities and private enterprise In reba- end of the war In Vietnam Finally emd belatedly, Hum­ walhiNJt at Chloago, oame home ference . — the noD-proUferation treaty while Oomally is President eraon yelled at Samuels over ow Lane; Herbeit Skoglund, Un­ To Have Core Area MW«Hng the cities, In aiding toe poor phrey himself telephoned end From "Abundant Living" as If It bad foOen very much In The multi-story school will to m ake to try to keep nuclear weapons Just In Johnson’s staunchest war sup­ the din ot the convention that ion PL; Brian Vosoo, 117 Pros­ and in other areas. Unruh readily agreed. By E. Stanley Jones tove wMh toe game It to aHU da- bouse a core area including ton the tuuda of those great powers who porter did not bother Goodwin. The IncldeRt casts doUbt on he was a ‘‘racist’’ for wanting teeminad, no doUbt, to reioiin. pect St.; Mrs. Margaret Wiq>- The Democrats have a good deal to TrinHy Covenant Church peifeldX 90 Grandview St. library, administrative otficee, already possess them — but the hot Goodwin pointed o^ that al­ toe current strategy by Hum­ to vote against Unruh’s moUon. Contributed by guidance facilities end a me- say about toe states and cities too. Mbat- "You want to vote for Con­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A , spectacle of how one of these great pow­ liances of oon'venience'’' have phrey . men ot letting Unruh Miss Esther Grnnstram chanloal operation center on ly, however, the talk Is of what toe Fed­ been the hallmark of the Dem­ naUy,’ ’ Nickerson ttiouted. And daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Jo­ ers is using- force acroes intcmatlonal eral Government can do, either by mov­ oome to them rather than Retired princlpiBU ot the first floor surrounded by a ocratic party. He recedled soliciting Ms support. It may be Paul O’Dwyer, McCarthyite De­ seph KratochvU. Stafford room for borders, under guise sad claim of an Bowers. School ing in directly with its own new or en­ mocratic Sencdorial candldale, Herald Springs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ring of 16 classrooms aloog operation authorised by one, of the re­ larged programs or by handing out more Fkanklin Rooeevek’s selection a long wait. all four sides of ti»e school. A vicious fight broke out In riiouted; "Is that toe price you XJosoph ^ Kodsl, Frederick Rd.,. gional security treaties to which all great binioni of dollars In grants of one sort ot conservative John Nance Yesterdays The central core area on the Gamer of Texas for his Vice the middle ot toe New Tork have to pay for wcvklng In the " Vernon;' a daughter to Mr. and powers seem to give more loyalty than or anotoer. The jilatfonn even keeps Quotations Mrs. BUas Fedus, Colchester; a second floor conslste of a com­ PVesldeat In 1982. Only eight delegation on toe convention’s Jotmson administration?’ ’ bined cafeteria-auditorium with UIMX-BIAItB they give to the United Nattona olive toe Idea of sharing Federal Nickerson was Joined by oth­ 2 5 Year$ Ago daughter to Mr. and A ^ . Wil- revenues with toe states, Just as though years ago, Goodwin went on, opening night over toe vote on , What do they want me to do. a kitchen on one end and a S-PIEOE SOHOOL There aboifld be no Warsaw Pact to John F, Kennedy picked Lyn­ a motion by Speaker Jesse Un­ ers, and the delegation hooted pull down the houses and trees, This day 26 years ago was a Uom Condry, 24 Thompson St., cover an Invasion of Cdchodovskla. the Government, at any time In the near ruh of CoUfomia to adjourn toe down Samuel’s request for each Rockville. stage at the other. future. Is likely to have .any surplus don B. Johnson with happy re- fill In the tokes, build houses Sunday The Herald did not An elevator (required by state Pine Line PEN There should be no division of Europe convention and take up creden­ Individual to vote "a s an Indi­ EdSCHAROED YESTERDAY: funds to pass around. - suMs in the November election. over It and turn the whole p ^ e publish. law In all multi-story pUbUc between a Warsaw Pact and a NATO. tials battles the next day. When vidual" against the Unruh mo­ into a suburb? How would they Vlnctnt Annabel, 80 Church St.; ' Tlila unrealism Is e-vident elsewhere Whether McCarthy was buildings) will ctouble as a. serv­ There diould he only one treaty and Howard Samuels, Federal small tion. In toe end the veto was like* that? 10 Years Ago Mrs. Anna OlidMsky, 236 Spruce ice elevator for suppltea and Iq the Democrats’ financial attitudes. aware of the extent of the nego- business administrator, tried to 190 to 0 for Unruh. But the inci­ St.; Andrew Splron, 261 Hack- one alBaace. And this was what Foreign Uatlons openSd^by Goodwtot is —The Duke of Bedford, t an­ serve the kitchen on the second 26e The party’s platform talks of "careful get the delegation to caucus, he dent heightened toe already swering neighborhood critics Webster T. Kopp wtttadrawa' ■ matack St.; John Henry, Glas­ cars •1.77I ^ Minister Brandt was really saying. But unknown, but Goodwin ranged floor* coonlnation’’ of fiscal and monetary was hooted down. dangerous antagonism within of the use of Ms estate by bis candidacy for Justice ot toe tonbury; BJdwln Kosak, East Bow does the world rededioale Itaeif to, widely in trying to leam wheth­ A classroom located in t^ Blue, Maoit or rad. Ring binder, 2 spiral booCv. pi^cles, but the specifics make it clear The delegation had edready the New York delegation Mpples and other public peace. Insuring that the Ra- Hartford; Mrsv Priscilla Cush­ er the elements of a deal were core next to toe kitchen wUl and teafOrm its allegiance to a world that toe care Is to be directed toward had one caucus on Monday. It against Humphrey end Ms po- groups to help defray heavy pUblioana will not bave to stage man, 864 Parker St.'; Carol Qalsxle 800 2-Door Hardtop n^ire Federal spemUng* lots more easy there. His points: McCarthy be used- for homo economics, oonsUtutloD It has already begun to was decided then' that on all UUcaJ agents In New York. upkeep expenses. a primary over the poaltlOD.^ Noske, 211 High St.; Brenda when the second phase of the aaimi and ignore and wesko)? credit for Just about everybody. has always been popular In the Montleft, Ellington: Mrs. Mary Neither Mr. Humphrey nor his party aouth. In 1864 tt was MCOar> school la constructed, using toe 250 SHEETS 56 SHEETS ^ There Is an answer In poUOcal history LaPorte, 648 Strong Rd., South hookup and storage equipment so far bos given any Indication Uiat they thy, not Hubert Humphrey, who Windsor; James Kirby, 81 Glen- — the answer given by Giv H original realise the finanrtai actions of the Gov- In the kitchen. ata&a of the Artldea pf OontedermUon was strongly pushed by Coo- wood St. ' erament In recent yean have bad any­ nsjly to run yfith Mr. Jolpison. Also, R ^lnald Mitoaud, Haz- Uve second story core area Is also surrounded by class­ TYPSliinER PE'NCIL who, when they_lelt ttielr new ord er^ thing to do wlto prolonglnc the balance- Oh the qtodftc issues of civil ardvlUe: Lonnie Ray, 174 W. this oonUaept' faBIng met « d of-payments deficit and the troubies of Middle Tpke.; Frank Yeomans; rooms (18). rights and oU depletion. Me- Fischetti Three classrooms oo wrote themselves a stronger Oonstltutlon. toe dollar, of with setting off the pr|ce Oosthy to regarded as haCer. • 67 Kensington St.; Clinton Mills, and then yielded themselves to It he- IMlstloo that now plagues us aU. The Scott Dr., Wapplng; Mrs. An- floors located on tiie left hand than most Nmrtbem liberals. side of toe building are separat­ TAm tS because they dould sense very wNI that RepuUloans, By contrasW clearly pet^ (But the talks got nowhere. ^ vM cC a toe, 116 RusseU St.^ ed by moveable partitions, celve that the Government can no long­ WaM Day, Coventry; Mltw. Haz­ their poteMlally bright new world ooidd OonnoUy Inforroed Goodwin enabling the rooms to be opened not- survive without It The c h o ^ be­ er afford to Bilik Its financial re^oosl- (desoribed by a Oooaally aide el Meadows, 840 Nevers Rd., Wapplng; Mrs. Juliet Combs up to a large lecture <» fore the worM today Is aquslly faUitles: as “tough. Just like us") that More in^ortant, periiaps, toe GOP and non, 710 Vernon St.; Mrs. multi-teaching room„ providing atwiT It heads toward a stronger Untied Texas and most of the South flexibility to the sdMOl design. m essag e G seems to sense, as toe Democrats'don’t, Dopna Gamache and son, Natfesw, with a grim 'determtnatlon to that many Individuals are dliM^ihed by were backing Humphrey pMlod. -< • Stow*! Mrs. Ula Klrkbrlde and A partial basement will con- Mffca It work, or B heads tosrard ruto- the tendency of the Federal Gwenameiit A footnote; Disturbed by the daughter, 842A Charter Oak St.; to Intrude ever more deeplwinto ever police clsahes with ytppiea Just Mirs. Linda Vlchl and son, Mon- * 168x10 size more facets of their lives, ■ffme o< these before the bt)U()ting began ;nyif Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Mar­ intnialons have been amalljui scope and Wednesday night, McCarthy garet Wilson and son, 68 Oak St. I b a c k to SCH O O L H i* Country Gets The Notor, some of them may have jM n deriraUe, startled his staN by suggesting MEEDS— he oonoede Humphrey’s victory, Complete HelecUonl' They are luventmg the new autooto- but the accumulation of iMm In recent Duplicate Bridge boss, cn paper, faster than anybody Is yean h f become, for lot ot Ameri thereby obviating toe need for 400 SHEETS cans, almost ovei a ballot and perhaps alleviating Resulte In dlplioate bridge ARTHUR DRUO Get the savings at your getthw to drive them. propose to do Ths latest Is the hybrid, which Is gotng What toe Repu' itension. He was talked out of game Itet night > t the Italian Is not so much U ^erse that trend as the scheme by his top campaign to oomblne a gaMbne motor with In American Club are: Noitlv Enaland Ford Dealer's to make sure tt is not extended managem, Blair Ctaric and South, /Mrs. Donald Raymond ejaetrto battery, and whldi wfll have the further without luate Justlfleation. Stove MOtchell, who oonvlnoed capadly to seriteb from one to another and doorge M . Perry, The greatness of nattoa, after ah, him that such,,a step would Frederick Panzenhagen and M trafflo oondltlons and ths Bats of stems mainly ) works of Us ci^ have no impact on the vioience Myles Walsh, ' second; Louis obsiiga may indicate. isens and its Ivate Institutions. U U * in Chicago. \ Pardl and James Kronholm, jdsaBy, the hybrid auto -would run on really nec for the country so of- Prospeots for Vice President third. „ TS v Its intsmal oombustimp motor out on the tan now to to Govemment for Its Ifumphrey getting badly need­ Also, East-West, Mr. and Mrs. open stretches, obarging ip Its battery impetua? ed help from Speaker Jesse DILLON SALES and SERVICE. Inc. forms and pre-elsctlon C. V. Clvello, first; James Bak­ FAIRWAY '' f PoUUcal U^ruh and bis personal oegan- er and Mrs. Joseph McVeigh, ineidentaUy. ftateJXy include a great deal 819 MAIN. STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN. qieechea Ksatlon In California were low­ U f i7 Them, when tt entered the urban arese that may never be turned second; Jack Clark and Fred­ of fhel ered here by InsensiUve'6iend- rff . ■ * '<1 with thalr problem of air poOution, ttie Into ac The e le cto ra l however, erick Clark, third. , • bcKkwr»diehool Mng of the sensitive Unriib. The game to sponsored by tne If You iUo A Uned Oar Buyer, We Have A Wonderful Selection Of A-1 Values. tMvor woidd switch over to the slsotrlo can only toe, evidence at band, 7 .. .. g)llH ChlMie Dtlly Ntwi ‘■A system o f propulaton. gilding silsnOy sad evidence euzely indlcatos toot It wss ecarcely tactful when rAiuwHin i)r«4iwu Manoheater Bridge CTub inch boxno <1**1 and played each Wednesday at 7fj| (HUs, wide Utan’t oraok o* tear. fiim iltsily throMfh our city streets and It indeed have a choice •—g cboloe Humpbrey picked Mayor Jo- I stores—mRln st. eeph Alloto o f Ban Franctoco, p.m. and each Friday at 8 p.ih. past our yards and homes. as important as any it has / ':A ■ Mi evei^made. —WALL STREET JOURNAL Unruh’s, rival for the guber­ up at the club, 188 Bldridgo Bt. Tb this, as to the other wonder «ito- V/^ ticj' M nBourbo\4n B m sobv Tkene Play to open to the public. A . '■

- 1 , MANCHES[TER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, lOffi PAGE ICQIB PAQB SIQHT SIANCHESTER EjVENlNG HERAI4>, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, tMcriEMBEgt 6, 1968

Casts Complete GOP Tops Items Bolton S T A R G A E J e S ^ Newly Hired Teachers By eXAY R.TOLLAN- In New Voters WE RENT For L ™ Works AMt Your Doify ActMly Guido ■MAR. 22 Manobeeter RepdbHca2ui add­ Low Bid fo r School $883,876 The Baby. Has Casting has been oon^deted aARIt 20 '' According to the Start, for Uttle Ttwater of Manches­ ed to their voteiMWglatraition TO O LS and 20^fo of Town’s Staff .19-21-38-50 To develop message for Friday, A. r. Peoaleo Inc. of Hart- proxlmatoly $60,000, U poerible.■ bM of MBB.OOO, end ttie F. W. reod words corresponding to numbers <1-5681 V lead In August and now out­ ter’s fan Showoase to be held *64-72-89« ford was tow Udder of five com- Alternates wtH reduce It fur- Brawn Oo. of'Iluilto wMh a bid The Mamdhesiter school ■ ^ on Sept 14 at Manchester IRgh TMEtUt of your Zodioc birth siga number local Democraits by 319. EQUIPMENT pead^, Mbm lttlng a bid of ther. U! gl,0M,411. 0CTe24f Bjrstem this year hired a wMoh the town bind S4 ot APR. 21 31 U t 61 Alley Figures released today show $m)876 tor the new elemen- Negotiations of this typo are Peaslee. Hunter end the Aoeo- School’s Bailey Auditorium. 62 Are 88 I MAY 21 2 indulg* 32 U t NOV. 22 ' iST ririrtA M allowable within 10 per cent of dated Oonrt. Oo. ell agreed on record neW teachers or now taachera. Been Nam ed Carol Schofidd and Dean 3G(x>d 33 Up 63 Really that the Republicans in August, For wQirit and play, party itcBkB, eeventecn ot the 68. bold oMa- f N 1- 7-10401 34 Fln« 64 Work 2- 9-11-iy ^ •’oWddlng Btipt. 1, 1969 tor oomfitotton, the nearly 20 per cent of the PMHlpa wtU be seen in Dorottqr 4 Under and Including a -two-hour voter- teria degrees and Mwnal are L'69-71-83-90 Stuck 35A 65 Be 53-73808^ ** date Oie town to now aiming at total teechinff staff of Parker’s "Hes» W© Are,” di­ 6'riieM 36 A 66SurprifC USITTARIUS mak&ig aession last night, invalid, akkroom, health neada. worictiig oo their dootatabaa Ot 37 Aspects 67 New HI architects, Robert Uen- n i. Brawn 06. Ud JOn. 1, 1970, about 486 teachers, accord­ BeereM eBBlter dMiKtatar ot Pater J. and Bridget rected by PhU Bui^gess. The 7 Yoo'vo tin 41 exiperttoaed teachsna 8And 36 Scope 68 Due -A f signed \tp 102 new votera—^35 CBNTHR N if? HakeweseoUo of ^ Anderaon Fafraekk, J ^ 18, ing to Ronald P, Scott, as- Lea, Roove, Veman. Sh* m a bom Aug. 21 iet ICanobeotor Mo- east of ”No written by JUNE 22 9 In 39 Semibte 69 Money DEC 22 ^ more than the 77 signed up by tlon chairman Harold Smith, MaJmfeMt Asooclates in Hart- igjo 18 have taught one you . Can 40 Arrive 70Wordrob« 643.4511 87281242 idirtnnt superintendent. morUl HOapttal. Her maternal grandparente are ICr. and Mre. Jean Paul Satre and directed lOHIddm 12632-3587^ the Democrats. Tope, however, this figure represents almost a ^rd, wHl bring a list of items n L have taigd it tw o y m a , she 6-34-37 ' 11 Something 41 Bllod 71 Dig Scott told most of Um town's Wanrick I ao, Bueeax, England. H er paternal grandporente are by Ruth Rowley, includes Fred ^44-4057 12Good 42 Keep 72 Activities 5388-74 '4 three yean and the rest longir. were the 166 new voters who 11 Tdkind Tph*. Monelwfltr 20 per cent feicrease over the mutuaUy agreed upon with eeiten (hroiMh Grade 4 to to new teEM^era at lut orientation Xh and Xra. M m r . Reeve, Belmont, Calif. BHsh, Lee Gunderson, Jayne CANCER 13-You 43 Your 73 Wont CAMKORN ore unaiyilated. The «qjpUcaate listed ITS IV - Newlrth and Jim Pendeigast. 14 Cupid’i 44 You 74 Off DEC.23 session fo r them Tuesdi^ at the ^ JUNE 23 15 News 4SYou 75 A The 885 new voters made ferent oollegas os their tiaw The final offering la Ghigene ^ent^r commission ^ ^ ktodSSPan raom. In high school that they represent W ffcael, gennlfer Bebecoa, daughter of Frank and kCelba ^ JULY 23 16 Be 46 Can't 76 When through last night bring the The architeots adjusted their mater. , Ionesco’s "The Leader,” with 17A6oy 47 Sizzling 77 In a rignifIcEuit change In the hir­ Hleer mbhael, Wapping. She waa bom Aug. 21 at Mancheeter 31-48-59-65 48 Your 78 On 3-5- 8-23^ Maiusheeter total to 21,768 elect- Dr. Donald J. H en n lg ^ school Beverly Burton, L ee Burton, ) 18 About 27-6288^ to lim> with tor an eventual 9434 n»m. raonvs. 1*.. The ing rate In Manchester. The Memorial Boepital. Her maternal grandparmta are Mr. and 76-77-8489 19 Widen 49 Your 79 New ora. AMHRieA’a UANaEST NAMILV CLOTHINO CRAIN an estimated 8.7 per cent In- wkmges In matertale to be superintendent srid, "This Is Mre. 3M . Bloer, Arlington, Tex. Her paternal grandparanta KatM Kefly, Frank Mlmdino 20 Don't 50 Of 80 To AOUAMUt architects asld It was the oora town usuaUy hires about 60 new the picture all over the Stets.” uo. 21 Your 51 Buy 81 Solid The voter lists show 8,560 Re­ craaso In building costs due to u*6d; tor . ©xaanple, oeonent are Mk. and Mre, A. A. McDoevall, Koetakonong, Mo. and John R ^ . I JU1.Y 24 JAN. 21 tocllftieB which made the coat teachera ea<^ yt&r. TeEnhera are much moca mo­ 22 A 52 Revealing 82 Do publicans, 8,841 Democrats, and Inflatlim. The adjusted estimate Book tortead of g^»um tor * « • • « General chairmen for the pro­ ^Aud.23 23 Good 53 Idea 83 It FE8.' 19 ■ST. 1040 But 93 resignations were hand­ bile Euid the oompettUon fo r 54A 84 Doubt .4,867 unaffiliated. OMN waa $771,000. walls, and cheaper brlchiBi tor * * “ * MaillB, Wnnam Henry, eon of Richard V. anA JoAnn gram are Tori Fogarty and Bet­ 24 To ed in hust year. them Is nuiidi greater than avar, -„-\14-18-24-29 25 Venture 55 Pteosont 85 Speculation Included in the 885 new vot­ »iS 0 The cost o f construction, esU- EfAIng. AKamate Mda on foldliig par- PM Martin, 22 Hathaway tane. He waa bom Aug. 29 u Man- ty lAindberg. Set construction Is S/5455-66 26 Don't 56 FirKincial 86 Ground The reasons for leaving broke he said. Manchester ones had a era made since Aug. 7 ilrere 124 mated at $30 per square toot In OUier Bidders Iktons. to be used between clasa- cheater Memorial Hoepttal. Hla maternal grandmottier u Mre. being done by Irvin g MSim, VWGO -27 Happening! 57 M il! 87 Opportunity men •til down this way — IS to teach very low tdhicver rate oou^ Prank Minutmo, David Newlrth 28 New 58 Cool SB Fovored F^20 who signed up in last night’s MO March, waa fl^ ed out at $24.8 Second toweat bidder on the ***> a tow of $13,699 Mary K. Bpeelman, ConneUavUlB, Pa. Hla paternal grandpar- 29 Spring 59 Motto 89 Don't per square toot on the baris of school was ttie Assocfalted Con- ® *'***’ <17,600. Peaslee bU elsewhere, 13 to have babies, 21 pEuwd with other sohoola daa 9o enta are M r. and Mrs. WnUam MarUn, VanderbUt, Pa. He hca and James Pendergast. 30 Be .60 Feet MAK2I two-hour semlon—€Ui average of ® °% /6 the Peaslee Wd. OfrucUon Oo. o f Haritoid. at <1®*®®®- Since this is to addition to move away with their hus- good pay imd «KcaHeat teacb- a aloter, Gariaaa, 21 montha. 30398289, one per minute. Oo. o f Haritord, at ,16-22-28-45 ^ A d ven e to the base bid, the folding pox'- bwdB or to get m arrieA 10 to 4ng condtUons. '5187-70 jGood 60-788186 Because the bid come in so 8809,700. murti higher than even the re- Next came Jack Ihaiter, Ino. lUtlona tor the tfme beliig any­ retire, 15 for leaves of abeence Scott explained, Mhra towns W m M , Theodore Alan, aon ot Theodore Alan Sr. and LBJ Popularity way, ivlU not be Installed. Ac­ and 18 for various other reasons, are pushing up their Ml9>y Rachel GHranUn Wrubel, 2S Bank St He wae bom Aug. 28 at vised estimate, the Eurchltects of Manchester, with a Ud of wlU "negotiate" with Peaslee to $848,000, toHowed by Anderaon drawings, walto according to Scott’s secretary, levela toi^ hiring. Teacben ora Mancheeter Memorial Hbqpttal. HIb maternal grandparente are At Record Low . North Vletneun and would not decUned from 65 per cent Mra. Nathalie M. Howard. looking around more.” Mr. an^ Mre. Eugene Olrardln, 16' Trotter St. Hla paternal seek re-electton. years ago to 35 per cent nen reduce construction costs by ap- Fairoaks, Bus. of Haittonl wllh constructed so that they be removed and a movable Mrs, Howiud compUed more George E. Brodlau, new os- grandpam ta are Mr. and Mra. Adolph Wrubet, 46 Edmund PRINCETON, N.J. (.^ ) — The public's attitudes toward partMan added without dls- figures on the hiring this past aietant superintendent In choiga S t the VdetiMun welt . have in­ of personnel, sold that iM t ]JMI *««.•)* President Johnson's popularity RUBBER STAMPS^ tishkig wiring, and so torih, year. fluenced the President’s popu­ the system wlH oontlmie to hire among Americans has hit a Bfanobester Vernon later. There are 43 completely In­ Hebbe, Ohrlaane EUaabeth, daughter ot David L. and larity, Gallup sold. I "the best teachera available.” Maureen TOMn Hobba, 15 Brooklyn St. She waa bom Aug. 29 recoird low,- according to the "A s the unpopularity of this Bbieprlnt and Bnpily, Itao. Green Manor Blvd Two otiier Etitemabe bfAs experienced teEujhen among the would reduce the base Ud. Us­ at Mancheeter Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandparenU GaUup Poll. conflict has grown,” the pollster •N H vifort Bd.' . Manchester 88 new ones. Nineteen came are Mr. and Mre. James Tobin, Rockville. Her paternal grand- A nationwide survey shows added, "the President’s rating Maadieeter, Oonn.-449-MM Renewal Unit to Meet ing glaze coating instead of from' state schools, six from the parenti are David I,. H(>bbs Br., Springfield,. V t, and Mrs. that only 89 per cent of (hose has declined.” Rockville WTekange Bnt. UM ceramto tUe would reduce Peas- rest of New England and 17 Public Records Barbara Raymond, W olcott. questioned approved o f the way An August 1965 poJl showed FILM AND lee’s bid by $2,800, and an al­ from schools In the rest at the Warrantee Deed the President Is performing his that only 24 per cent dlsap- ternate for sand-cement block country. Lioflas^ Thomas WUUam, son o f Frank W. and Ruth Tay­ With Alco on Delays would reduce it by $1,800. Al­ J. Henderaon, ARoe Job, tile poU aedd Wednesday. pro'ved o f sending troops to Viet­ LNiaEn DRUB Moot of the vacahotes oiune J. Gustafson and Ruth Banwtta ' lor liOftiis, ThMnpeonvUle. He waa bom Aug. ^ at RockvlHe Some 52 per cent disapproved. nam. That figure has now ternate makes o f unit ventUa- DEVELOPING The Radeveloiiinant Conmla- Leoter Baum, this is becaliae la the elementary grades with to Haray R. Barrette Sr. and General Rtoepltal. Hla maternal grandmother le Mrs. Katherine President Jcimson's previous reached 88 per cent, according PARKADE tors would reduce the base bid Taylor, ThompeonvlUe. Ifla paternal grandparents are Mr. and ricn agreed last right to press togal work has not been up to $9,800. ■ 13.-w Inu, then»va secondo«,vuuju gradei|4opidarlty was 36 per to the poll. OPEN '.ow. Low Pur t'S Niue third grade teachera left “* >«'Wton Rd., conveyance tax Mre. Lawrence Loftus,' Broad Brook. He has two brothen, By comparison, GaUup said tor a prebs meeting next week CMit last March, Just before he :45 A.M. to 10 P.M. 1-*. Savings Proposed and grades 1, 4 and U each lost Frank and Timothy; and two ststers, Susan and Sally. said he was limiting bombing of Johnson’ s popularity rating has ___ _ . BEuim siUd that the commla- wRh the Akx) Development .ton feels these dEdays can not The architeots figured rough­ six teachera. Lease ly last night that about $14,500 Ck»p. to fuUy discuss the de- be completely blamed cm the (Four EngUeh teachers at the AJejcander Jarvis to Edwatd Seucier, tiae lomn, daughter of Oilman J. and Aldene M. and Irene M. WaWk pi*. Bomie Soucler, RockvlHe. She was bom Aug. 21 at Rockville laya which have plagued pro- developer, that the commercial S tei™ ^ ^ ''^ i^ n e M6 00o"^ Junior high level and three at greaa in the redevelopment ventures more or less had to eliminating the dwetoomant S the high school left, along with >ntoee at W. Center and O O ^ General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Ate., fo r 14 years, 4 montBe, Joseph Boeaie, Portage Lake, Maine. Her paternal grandpar- az«m speoilloaUy the aoquisUlon lag behind the courthouse bo- playing fields tor the*^------' three math teachers from the Gas Station Demolished for Parking commencing Aug. 16, , with enti are Mr. and Mre. Oliver Soucler Sr., Rockville. She has of three land parcels. caiw the potential tenants were ajtd periiaps another $10000to Junior high level. 1998 Wreickers are clearhiff the way for a pa't^nff area at Mein and Bissell Sts., two options o f fiv e yeeuw each. fiv e brolhere. Oilman Joeeidi Jr., AHjm Edmund, Robert Lee, The Tolland County Court- ^ tln g to see them take shape. wtUien equipment ^ynnd AJl classraotn positlona have Lawrence David and Wayne Gregory;'and Ouee slstete, Lynn bouse on PaJcel 4C U begto- Penalty clauses haven’t boen these items, five 10 per c e n t^ adjacent to the E. A. Johnson Paint Co. store on Main St. The Johnson Oo. Trade Name been fUled for today’s school Gtenridine Sahodi and Marie, Annette Marie and Anita Louise. ring to take iluipe, tooUngs are “ /** because ri the gottaUon Umlt would he In ef- bought the property from Humble Oil Co. in February. The gas station build­ c. opening, but there are about Owtlos R. Sahadl, doing busi­ • • w • • In and ithe fotinda/tten is olmculty of aaseaaing blamo, ing te being razed and the lot will be paved. The, paving is scheduled to be seven other staff poaltloiH still rVlACiNIFICKNT pou^. A fun orew should be according to Baum. However, ness os Chez Jert, 789 MOln at. RnWnenn. Robert Earl Jr., son of Robert B, and SlUrfoy completed within two 'week®. (Herald photo by Pinto)______-» empty. Two guldanoe teachera ^Harrlage Uoettse Brown RoUnson, RockvlHe. He was bom Aug. 22 at RockvlHe on the Job within a week, ac- next week’s meeting may bring . *5*’ - at least a new a^essment ot ^Peariee bid, t^ m . • . , rk- __ _ D • ^ Junior high cu« needed along Luther Harlan Kelly, Thomp- General Hospital. H!s maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. . cording to officials of the agen­ school, complete, would run $!,• *Ihgl^to’ D irector Resigns ^ ^ therapist, ^ *>nvlHe, and Sharon Louise Norman F. Brown, North HaverhiU, N. H. His paternal grand­ cy. Ttte courthouse must be the delays. Orange Inrtallatton Set 860,741 without any reductions Busing Success Challenges WASHINGTON (AP) — The vocational teachera and other Cone, 19 TnimbuU St., Sept. 14, parents are Mr. end Mrs. Clyde Turicaburg, WoodsvlUe, N. H. oompletad by MOrch 10 o f next at Etil. They contrasted tills Concordia Lutheran Church. He has two Bisten, Brenda Lee and linda M arie." Vernon Gnuige officers will be staff director o f the U.S. Com- “ P««4alJsts. iriB ^ on avll Righto (or the Several ito ^ ra have return- BuUdlng Perm its ocurthouwi from the developer in Neighborhood School Idea Fava’s BuUdlng Wreckers fo r Parker, OaOierine Marie, daiKhter of Michael and They ere makdhg an effort to- and wlU have an option to buy Austin Emmons of Qulnne- past thrae yearn, WHUam Thy- - E.A. Jriuison Paint Ool, de­ O ietyle Howland Parker, EHington. She was bom Aug. 24 at HARTFORD (AP) — The sue- schools will take more 40—patemal grandparents are Hr. Urom the town. Two other Pax- Flora; Miss Roberta Amende, fu ^ '* the J^or-senlor high geneous grouping. Growth patterns and carrying handle. So low priced, model 5004 served In the reading readiness, and Mrs. WlHle Levine, Brooklyn, N. T. He has two brothers, is the perfect set for every member of your family. cels iMM* not been acquired lady assistant steward, and sonooi 1 rating In a final report on the project either, and according to the Nelson Skinner, member of the bud^te, would releasod WDclnGsday, Dr. Tliom- reading abiUty euid mathemati- RCbert Louts, 5, and Steven Gary, 2. Weighs less than 13V^ lbs.—take it anyplace! • * « « • cbtUnnan of the 1 iiiiiiiiiWiiHiwi executive commtttep. much rather see the sriiool as W. m . iS t p*riect director DOWNTOWN NEW HAVEN Andr ews, 'Deanna J ia e, daughter of Robin and Sheila equipped with bond issue, money aid. "Both of these proceed- ‘*** raport stated. Downtown Manchester - Patter Andrews, 57 Brookfidd S t She was bora Aug. 27 at (which Is 60 per cent re-lm- ures lend themselves easUy to . “ “ “ er-ciiy youpgsiera ara at 958 Main Street bursable). Mkncheeter Memorial ikispttM. Her maternal grandparmts 48 $ 7 9 9 0 the maintenance of an undestr- suburban sch «>ls are Mr. and Mrs. George August, 96 Glenwood Bt Her pater­ Soviets Rescind Czech Others attending the b id able status quo.” receive spectal siqipdrUve help nal gram^Mumts are Mr. and Mm. Neal Andrews, 19 Oolway opening last night were two The project istarted two ylare k T She hac a brother, lioyd, 2%. school board membera and a ago this month as 266 children a • • • • Domestic Flights Permit member of the Board of FI- Haxtfard’s North End «keveral re- ave you wast... ^ uvingi you wanti la ilZM S $ 4^ sponsea to the continuing Soviet Lean, Cfaoloe / lor iagular»i ibortf, longi. Eumored presence In OMchoelo- Lean, Flavorful ' UP TO 1 3 9 9 0 WITH CART voMa discussed at a hush-hush eOMSilfI ALTISAnONS INCUIPIO seation of the Notional Security Daisy Ham ^ Q c OROUND 7 d c OounoU Wedneday night. oisasaWn..,. Another posalMllty discuased RUTTS 1 CHUCK 1 J ib <$ waa a Joint pledge with NATO 1 AAA' alUas that no reductions would 1. NO DOWN PAYMENT Sorvieo by our o w n Hconiod oloetronittt Frozen Cubed ^ Leon, All Beef TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY * r Welcome Hare be made fromi the present troop 999 levels in Btnepe. « osiurot you optimum pofFormoneo and 0 ’ It was understoodi that the Hamburg 7 A c $112 2. V4 Down 'A 30, 60, 90. No Intortst hounott, made up of Ipreeldent VEAL J 7 A c dopondobillty. 3. Cash 30 Doyi ,, Johnson and hi* topi ntilltary, dlploniatlc and biitolllgence ad- CUTLETS 1 ^ib PATTIES^ 1 J ib ------^ _ J visani, roochad no deolslone, but MANCHESTER prepared recommendations tor a Oabinst meeting today. ooraa Fwah. u w Maine "Frosh Selected Produce" nuHniiOfnHi so u th wrniwm Should tha United States issue a statenvent promising extra- 1 lAmcITBBA Ht C'l AO Sweat, Haedleaa 1 Sweat, Tallow, Juicy ■ . i AS B t. i n (llefeiT llle A v e .) B o n te 0 quota refugee statu* for Ozeoh UOB9TER5 A. E1.09 | 2 lb*. 4 9 cl PCACHCS 2 lb*. 49c 5 YEARS oitisans. It woidd parallel action Bootee (SoettammpIUL)

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- u PAOE TEN BIANCHESTER ^^N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 Section Two .T h u r sd a y , Se pte m b e r 6, i9d8 iHancljEStpr finptiitis Ifpralii t h u b sd a y , s b p t e m b ib s, im s wfU be in Buokland'Oem etary. . FMenda may oall at the fu­ Planners Like Changes Davidson Eyes Move neral home tonight from T to 8. The hunlly suggests that In Condominium Plans ttioae wishing to do so make To Folk Music Field Itn. Onrtave memoilal oontrtbotions to the Maihbars of the Town Plan- bearing to object to the plan Heralding Politics RAGWEtD Ah By KURT BROWN OOVBNTRT — Mrs. Lena Memorial Fund of Seoond Oon- ning Commission last night said rejected it. Meet John E. Rogers By SOL B. OOBanf Haj^ei Undgren, 82, o f Shore gregaMonal Chwdi. ____ Green lAanor took the case to John Davidson was deeply annoyed when a Dr., died yesterday at Wlnd- they were pleased with the ^ u i, still pending. POLLEN A . ^ skunk strolled down the aisle of ^ e Oakdale Ttobwt Demooiatio State Sen. David tion, whether cn toa fktec of off. ham Oomrntmlty Hospital, WU- changes in plans made by the j^jy jjj ^ y presented during the opening performance of his show m wmu- By U A U X iM BABLOW next to tbe prseldrot’s oMtoee F. Barry opens hte Mt o chester He sat toe gioand ndeeS* COUNT John B. Rogers of U 6S B. and Rogem made good use of toe caucus vote* and dtocteteteOB* limantic. She was the w ife of Green Manor Corp. for Its 212- ithetr plans for the 212-untt com- higford Tuesday night. drive tor re-election tonight at CTustave Undgren. MkkBe Tlpke. was bom In tbe and mad* , certain they wartefi* umt condominium to be on the plex to another public hearing 1 1 “ It could have been hilariously rt. 7, with the grand opetUng rt his Bom Nov. 7, 1886, in d e n Bfia. Anna Bt. POskaa North End cf Hsrtfoid and grew Deqilte his poertlon, Rogers lowad. north side of Lydall St But they where hundreds of residents funny, the kind of episode that up there not far from a Jewish 67 B. Ofntor SL headquiztm . Falls, N.T. she lived most of; The funeral of Mrs. Anna M. wKbheld approval until several vtadoed the same dbjeotlone. ootdd make for .a memorable ■aid be was glad to have had Pllukas o f 40 Buckland S t was boy who I* now Atty. John S. G. H6 launched Ms 40i Senator­ The Oonnaotlcut dulniallon her life in Hartford before mov­ of thdr "minor” demands have Since then Grew Manor has evMiing ot Impromptu rnter- the ejqtorienee. Rcttner o f 488 E . O m tor S t ial Dtetrlct campaign Labor waa very oooperatttM W *■! ing to Coventry 12 years ago. hold this morning trwn the tainmeiit. He seemed to think eo been met gone over their nw plane twice A* a tackle cn tbe Weaver "Kearney was a fine man. I Day, with an appeaianoa ai die Sie was a member of the Hblmea Funeral Home, 400 as he made several alluMons to Aa a toolOe on the weaver ...-.yT T "/.,.?"; 77. Ooimaetl^ prea* and kept B The dmiands include making making changes to suit the High football team. ROgeco Haddam Ifock Fair. Prince of Peace Lutheran Main St, with a llaaa of re­ it later In toe show. The audl- informed, at aB ttmete <* **• Church, Coventry, and its La­ quiem at St Bridget Church. storage space tor every apat^-- TPC, About Town 'topened"opened im ig> quite a few holee **® graoefbl to even Iht H b ]GK>P opponent, MhaoiW*- plana end deotelone. ment unit, putting basements In The changes Include: Lnprov- Mioe thought to and reacted smallert man. tec Mayor Nathan AgostlheDi, dles Aid Sodety. The Rev. Kenneth J. Frlsbie -The Little Flower of Jesue laughter. for me," aooordlng to Rottoer, Survivors besides her hus- waa celebrant Mrs. Bugene at least eight of the 11 building ing Lydall St. with more wMUi who was a bed caRiir on the “ It was good to eacperlenoe tbe will make Ms campalipi hated- AMhougb R te olrewdy the MM ohMters instead of only four, siderwalks, oui4» and gutters Mathers Circle win have a pot- "Hothlng like that ever hap- good and clean white man. Thle quarters at 806 Mato Bt., alter­ band include two stepdatighters, Blackwell was organist and so- luck at Its meeting tomorrow before," Davidson toam . w eek tel S ep ten M r, tbe M tei- removing a pond from the plans on their elde of the street; a ghetto people today havra’t seen ing toe headquarters o f tha XBan- Mrs. Leonard Hohneen of New- lolst Burial was in St Bridget at 8:16 p.m. at the home of j„ axcluslve Interview at The attorney elruggled with obeMer tex ooBacforli oOhte flw due to children and making de- sidewalk winding through the gJ^ one 'White rhon. o f quality.’ ’ (toester RapubMoon Town OoBi- ington and Mrs. 'William Boyd Cemetery. Father Frlsbie read Mrs. James Watt, 148 Alitumn motel yesterday. "I waa up bfa Ufe and knocked on many yet to reieaae JMy tax lamona tailed plana of the company’s condominium land without cut- mittea. It will ha aUUnd teho of Panama City, Fla.; a sister, the oommittol service. Mdhon&y Aide St. for the rest of the show." door* to roarti hia present re- Attar 10 yean os a personal figure*, hr 10S7, toe totato hod Mrs. John J. Donahue of Hart- ->■ Bearers were Robert Hem, promise to widen Lydall St. 10 ting down trees whkdi wiU apedbed position. man, the future in the tosurance by toe three RepubScoa ataiB------K Davidson seemed a bit tom- dates from Manchester for toa been zafaawed on Mm. ■. ford; a brother, CMfford Hayes Chailee Oabas, Bdwaid CKon- Harry S. Moldment of 18 feet tor the length of the proj- aoreen ttie complex from area The board of directors of the peramental he alto had to cope Rogw* also rttuggled hut Held looked dbn for Rogen and Nor has the coiiteoBegte oO of Glen Falls; and four step- sU, David Barth, Hidward act. homes; end more storage space. found few open door* until in 1986 he quit to work full-time State Assembly —Donald Gan>- Scarborough Rd. has been United Fund of Mtocheeter, obetrsperous youngster vari in the isto Dtetrlct, Rioltect «oe relaaMid any Jifiy nm noa grandchildren. Bailh, and John Barth. ~ The TPC WUl gO OVOr UlB plSnS L ost night Green Mlanor ex­ Inc., will meet Mpnday at 7:80 stage through much of rooeptly. In th« U.& Poet Office in Hart- and (B totnwenwnt BgtteeB fo r Funeral services will he held ■" named campaign treasurer for _ . Hinir plained how they would provide Stavnitaky in toe 19to, and WB- again Sept. 16 to make their p.m. at toe Southern New Eng- show who rattled him, He rtaims one of Me few ad- ford, tnwn dpaxtenetete. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., at the Baymead Roddell Fhancls Maiioney, Democratic Uam SV>itees in toe 20th. final decision. the storage space along with land Telephone Oe-, 82 B. Cen- though you would never have vantages aa a htack boy to Hart- "Untfi rooently,' the twuranoe IriquIrteB to both the ta x oM- Prince of Peace Churdi, Oov- Funeral services for Ray- candidate for state representa- more garage space. The headquarters for toe Th’e TPC is on record as fa­ ter St. Dr. Charles Jacobson, it ford waa hte black father. He oomponlea had very little to lecfor and toa oontroaer draw entry. The Rev. Wmianr .WU- mood RuddeU of 88 Somerset Uve from Manchester's 19th As- Special struoturea endceed was a Danish subject and had offer the Negroes, tt’s not an Demooiailc Town Oonuntttea voring. the ctmdomlnlum con- president of the_ M wch^er jt -vvasn’t really funny because toe som a reapoose, WM: Ola Uns wfl] officiate. Burial wOI Dr. win be held tomorrow at 2 -travelsd widely. O s phlloaophy easy thing to do your best and win be at $1 Oak St.j in a town- sembly Distriot cept, private ownership of Indl- on three sides wUl provide apace unltedFund, and Ed Ota of the Davidson is a senslUve compllaitton te la$a. be Saturday in East Cemetery, p.m. at Community Baptist on Uaok men clashed sbaxjply see a leaser man move by you. owned huUdIng. Maldmeirt, guidance ccuselor ^Wusl luxury apartment units, tor about 10 ^ The ^ of Greater Hartford Community and serious young performer, EVanols Mahoney, Demooiatio SMteMutod tax ravenoa fo r tbe Manchester. ChurGh. The Rev. Walter Loo- But several commissioners each apace will be totally en- Chest will speak. not toe boy next door emiUng fskB DavMssk with that of hte wife who was 'Tf tbe black man has studied Frionds may call at the nUe wiU officiate. Burial will at Manchester High Sdxxd and rtom New Jersey, and often with and has no moral stigma but candidate for state representa- current year tnlalte a p p ra d - a former social studies teadi- voiced strong disapproval of closed and loGkable. The roai’ shyly In his varsity sweater One and Only Qanuina Original Uve from toe lOto District, will maitoly $9,846,000, w fto tehnotet church tomorrow from 6 to 7 be In East JCemetery. Green Manor’s first plans last will be a h ^ 10 by 10 feet to Mire. Gertrude Neumann, a eating a dllco of apple pie. thatr son. he’s Just a biMk man, be has to p.m. Holmea Funeral Home, Friends' may caU at the er, is a Manchester native. Family Band" have alraadjr 8|k make hte beadquorteis at 501 bate rt it doe tty Ang. L He is a graduate of Loomis faU and this summer and one allow storage of bikes, strollers member of the Manchester Bine The slcuiik disturbed the peared and bean succasful at Bogeiw saldhe now know* the have a tot of filth and rtamina E. Middle ipke., at Mhaohestar Monthly reportn of raoeilto to 400 Main St., MUnchester la tn Hcdmea Funeral Home, - 400 said he was airald'd allowing and other'large items, Arts Association, Is having a n ______^ he owes Ms father for to survive.’.’ _ School, Windsor; of Yale Unl- quiet, itooughtful atmosphere the box otOoe. Green. tbe General Fund ara tbe rtdy charge of arrangementa ktoin St. tonight from 7 to 9. a slum. *Iheire wilt be open parking exhibit ot her lutings in toe w ^ oreaitlng as he Mm healthy respect for Mock Rogers was tbe flirt black (Herald photo by BuceMchiRl alineata that ® ‘leF*’®®: "I’m going to turn more and * H m other two Demoorats 'todtositor the Board rt Dlrec------lha family Last faU Green Manor pro- for about 106 more cars, lobby of the Phoenix Mutual Life the heavy lyrlca of hired by the postal service in area towns as well as help create a library with Negro his­ Harry Borreson thoae wlahlng make more to acting,” said Davidson, men. Jrtm Rogers begins his new work as teacher of Negro history running for state repMsentetfva, tom bas oonoeimteg tbe fteoal necdcut, with a M.A. degree. posed a 302-unlt condominium in There would be 124 three- Insurance Co., Constitution Pla- TA~_fud Cohen’s oretosstraited Aitoiher advantage was the Hartford. He was a part-time aa he seta up this display in the lobby of Verplanck Elemen­ tory at toe Unlvorslty ot Hartford. Mrs. Adams offered to Harry Borreson, 76, of 1878 memoelal oodtrlbutlona to who bolds a B.A. in Tlnatn Mrs. Mary LeDuc in the 1 ^ oondMcn rt the town. He has been active in scout­ toe same place wkh a price bedroom, 66 two-bednoom and za, Hartford. The exhibit will poem, "SuaMnne.” Davidson is Mndneaa of the people he kMw clerk to 19‘28. He held num tary School with the help'of Mrs. Constance Adams, fourth help him at Verplanck partly because some Puerto Rican chil­ Mandiester Rd., OlastanbOry, Community Baptist Church Me- Arts from Denison IJnlverslty. District and N. Charles Bogginl ing for many years and is range per unit of from $16,000 22 one4>edroom units in the close Sept. 12. concerned about his perform­ firsto until nine years ago ■when grade teacher there. He will lecture to studwite, teachers dren with dark skins at her school were caUed “nigger*” by formerly of Manchester, died nuwlal Fund. "I really began singing aftw in Hartford. in the 20th, wlU moke their head­ scoutmaster for Trex^ 25, Cen­ to $22,000. Hundreds o f area real- com plex on 81 acres o f preu «it- ance and his delivery, and al- graduating from o(>nege. '•People were not too poor be was maae superintenuent of and parents and set up dozens of these dlqilays in Hartford their classmates. She said they might need some education. quarter* at toe 81 Oak St loca­ last n ^ t at Miandiaater Me------ter Congregational Church. He dents appeared at the public ly wooded end marshy land. Lt. Col. Alfred P. Brodeur, the Biahop’s Comer Poet Office. I mortal Hospital after a *ott Mrs. Blargaret M. LaMotte itoough he realised the inherent "Pd like to do something that they weren’t oonoenied * tion. is a deacon of the church as son of Eugene Brodeur of 43 oriented He was not the first Mack to _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ___u ... illness. He was the huaband of The funeral of Mrs. Margaret levity brought about by the in- otoar than a family for their nedghbom, whites, move to Manchester but to 1988 artists of F loren oe^ a ^ k n^ttwt OowcU of C ^ h es, weU. He is a veteran of World Charter Oak St., has been a> musical VIOLA JARVIS Mis . Ahce McGowan Borreaon. McKeever LaMotte of 849 Oak- . ddent, he wore a pained ex- picture, a medium bteoke end Jews. 'With a sick- he took his famUy to their pres- man no mattw w ^ color Iw and B roth «^ to A c ^ ^ Manchester Democrats enjoy War n . 1 2 t h Q r c n i t signed deputy chief of at he said, “I don’t where the characters have prob- nsc*, the whole nelghhorhood Rogers to Lecture a 180 reglatered-votor lead in Mr. Borreson was bom Feto. load St. was-held tots morning Maidment is chairman of toe Jury Trial ent home and became one rt a ^ ^ ^ Piano 4, 1892 in Darum, Denmark, and from the W. P. Qulsh Funeral the U.S. Army Trans^rta^n leot night a aucc«*s," isms. was ooooetned," he said. Dtetrlct 18, and a 186 lead In PoUtlcal AoUon Committee of Center, Ft. Eustis, Va. Hia wife, he hadn’t achieved Before beginning his college MmdfUl ot black families hero. «»«»• W ^ Z, Dtetrlct 20. The RepubUoona lived In Manchester before mov- Home, 226 Main SL, wHh a Court Cases "I romember a Negro woman AUhoush Bolton residents mav ®rt®«n text boolte baa been light- Setoute r t Am erica as weU as the Manchester Federation of Susanne, Is with him at Ft. the kind of performance he de- tour he will head a beauty AKiiougn noKon resiaems may • boost a 400 lead in District 19. Teacher ing to Glastonbury SO years ago. Mass of requiem at 8L Bridget , secreta^ of toe Of Manning oune home from wori^ to a quiet about it then, ®«®<» ^ BefM« be retired, he waa em- Church. Teachers, Eustis. mands of hlmseU. pageant for "The Mbdel of the a swarthy Italian. He llste among Mb cM ef hon- On Negro History The unafllUated voters, ap- Now Arrangina Manchester CivMan Club, and Wert Hartford mansicA all day many now claim Rogers as a ployed as a supervisor at Pratt The Rev. John J. Delaney MANCHES’TER SESSION Davidson preeenta a variety Tear” in New Tort, do a spot Lemuol Hanes, a Mack petetor ora those brought to hhn by hlg proxlm atoly 4,870 are being wood­ ia a member o f toe EtoroUment and she ooMced soup for a stek Boltonlte as hie house lies on By MALCOLM BABLOW Hsr Fall ScheduTa. and Whitney Division of Unit- was celebrant The Rev. Dennla (^ etS Sta>rii Aov-year-ojamancm^ierimuiA 69-yeor-oId Manchester man dfW* A 1 of musical aWUty in his riiow. as — host on the "ToiUght Mum."Show,’' from Torrlngton, served with five children. ed by both parties and WiU de­ Committee of the Tale Club of iwtaMe Mend. the b o^ r between tbe towns. ed Aircraft Carp-, East Hart- Hussey was seated in the senc- T arrested last month on a charge .A ffagyA His Twperboilre includes num­ and appear on Bch Hope’s first Israel Putnam on the northern John Jr. is an electrical en- Getting the mail through on time will seem the easy cide the local races in Novem­ For Application Hartford. The Jury trial of Henry J. Ued up an impressive “ Ihey thought I was oome to claim both towiw. Tbe wfll rt Thaddeus Kc :ciu- nrent rt the Hartford pectrlo caUon is among too 81 boards from the Hartford Founda- (dialnnan rt the Oonneotlout and David, 8. on a charge of indecent assault. • ajKIand vVCSleven Aa “funky” AWiAjr foot stomp- More than 20 years ago, Rog­ and Navy dub. ther Hussey, read the committal fined $60, placed in toe custody tunes from number of successes. At 28, toe lif^ rt blook pbeoomeiHn.’’ he sho, Frtlsh general who helped 'ugbt Oo., has dahMed to poU- In the Capital Region Ekkicatloa tion for PubUc Giving, $8,600 McCarthy Oommittee end a When toe court receased at er* became historian rt the Survivors, besides his wife, service. of the commissioner of correc­ From Saigon horiicn cqppears bright ■with the recalled. “But no one would George Wesbingtoik create an tic* and te chairman rt the OouncU now hiring Rogers as Project METRO and $10r delegate to the Demociatio Na­ midday, Judge Milton H. Mey­ black Prince HaU Lodge of Ma­ Include a son, Harry Borreson Bearers, all grandsons of the tion for a sixty-day pertod possibilities of further success. U re m e." Am erican arm y, coiled for his Hartford Board r t EJdueatlofi. lecturer rt Negro history and Qtjjj federal funds through TI- tional OonvenUon was observed ers had before him a defense "My preference is folk music sons. The black Maaons hold the W IN D O W S H m S Jr. of Detroit, Mlrii.; a daugh­ deceased, were George Mc­ which was suepended, and (Oontinned from Page One) He ftoally took an "acoepb- fortune to create a University johms ig with the marketing applauding Vice Pres. Hubert TPC Okays motion asking for a psychiatric placed on probation for a veor. now. rm oonsld«ing making chly charter from the Englirti cultuTe. Ue I o f the Bllementary and Humphrey several times during ter, Miss Barbara A. Kane of Keever, Daniel McKeever, Paul Able” ipaeiiiati tor a young of Neworic tor black men. ltog director and a Manchester- na- lUs long and fruitful hobby rt the convention. lindsay Says ston okayed the 89-iot Bayer Summer St of Loc Nlnh. BarUer, toe of such troubadour artists as In Vernon Fight Sut ttie rttuation was ndt all Burial will be in Fairview anlan of New Britain made toe rtiai* rt New England htetory. thTgrort^^erlcan black Androwe ha. Uve now Mvliq; to West Hart- toe study of Negro history. He subdivision Met night alter Q- motion for such an examlna- One wltneas testified that he BMs hit suspected stores of am- Bob Dylan and Pete Seepr. black for the youth. Gov. John’Dempsey proved, Cemetery, Chioopee, Mesa. Police Gashed A Vernon youth was aireat- Janwi E. Kearney, the 'com­ He has spent much rt his free „ „ Rogers, defended free- ?f“**®*^ (txixi used to lecture and hold dlscus- Fricnde may caU at toe fu­ nsUy accepting all details of tic». With toe Jury out of toe waa "calling names and using munition and lico tor these He is not cxily Interesteu In time at YiTe and Borton Uni- rt RepuhUc and without a doubt, that lie Is tbe L A. JOPRON aidopting the minstrel manner ed late yesterday after a fight pany prertdent then, was one Rogers answered to his U.S. **«“ ^***, “ y neral home tomocTOW from 2 to Atty. FhOUp Bayer’s pkme. He courtroom, the girl was ques­ vile language.” amllarly, a troops, veirttles pouring over their uras *<«u«4 there as a black top Democrat In Oonnecifeut, He With Panthers ot documenting the roving on Vernon Ave. in Vetnen. of the finest men of oity color Enid te a claims adjuster for P^O ffice Department superior »«■ cl^iw m that Invited P A m 0 0 . 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . submitted bis first plans to the tioned about her ability to dls- second wltnees testifled that books on block men and has rumirt O’Connor. Over here, the _ . . diaired all rt the state caucuses ^ ^ r*'* man-r^fT HeTeem; to The youth, Ronald Itogers ha* met, he sold. He for 40 years {mtU toe end r t i f at toe Chicago convention end 78$ Mate 8A, ipeL (Cootonied from Page One) TPC Aug. 22, 1967. Ungulsh between truth and a lie. noise, banging and regiments were still on aophuucate toe art by trying 17, Of 10 Allen Wr., was «***«^ been in steady touch with Ms^ formed black ghettos to ® August when he resigned as su- v^taUons and will be paid for John PrMnraldo The Judge was expected to fadied often wHh Kearney as kept a tight rein on toa delega- The laat detail , was toe tow­ ^b^udxe had to demand toot ^ to capture the soul ot folk mu- with breach of toe peace, to is. well os Wellaoe Stevens, a poet tartans at Howard University In ^um in fear the‘freed perlntendent rt the Biriiop’s Ms words. 54 Rader turned down a ' request rule on toe quesUcm of a phy- Washington, D.C. Howard te the wujjjj m^n would steal their R og«» ■wife of « John Priekwaldo, 74, of ering of Vernon St. at toe aub- and another toauronoe compa­ Corner Post Office in West Hart­ METRO U also simple when B ird! 8L, huriiand of Mi*. Mary for reduction of bail for the de- dtvjgion in order to make eale chlatrlc exam later today when mortTrerilglou. rt American ^ men wouia Orrtto, rtitt keeps hte home and ny prertdent. ford. looked at closer. It 1s a grovp Ditkun Priskwaldo, died last fendonts and ordered toe as- the intersection at a sulbdlviaion the court reconvened. riving his testimony, and re Mack schoola. ncyieO’Reilly, bom 1868. *® •**■ cortttotial 'source of In- Other state’s witnesses who oeotetov had to qiflet him dur- “ ® . 'Ibe oempony library waa Now Ms "boss" is spread over «chof* night at toe RockvOle Memor- charges referred to toe street. He bos also gone over the moke well-.ln Congress for the splratton. 81 Hartford area towns. Also, together to handle spe- ial Nuiring Home. took the stand tto moining Ing toe proceedings. When the ^tali Lai attrocU me. The ^^s^’^s^lSSinoU diaries rt black Maaons and the d!*kt»g the darkest Deaplte Ms honors and Ms Bayer agreed to lower the he does not answer to a h S ®*«1 *mpoeslble by one IBr. Priskwaldo w as born in * * * ^ . were George F. Bradlau, prtn- sentence of toe' court was pro- the perfoimance of. Peter, Paul and ^ i/rsiu family htetorlas rt black men ^^[itmmlgiBtlan days. -He was family, Rogers feels he oenirt grade of Vernon St. largely at ^ 1 nounced. SulUvan walked out ^®. tory’s Jet Plane and Leonard Worcester, M ^ UP hut to initiate. And h teW »V>r Instance, the hiring ■Min«fc RtMala, and lived ‘Ihe three defendants are j>ia expense, but toe TPC oipal of Bennet School In a white Ocnnecttcut. ' John F. Kennedy’s grandfather now. The prtarirtng of inSanriieeterforo«w60y«ani. O t a e f Oocrea, 22, bald in time Maiming was dismissed of the room saying, "Let the U.S. 1st m l. Oohen’s Suzaime is an attempt ®ariy ^ e s from the state, the fod- M Roger, would j^ t make It agreed to ask the Board of Dl- bond fold." He was out on a Tan Uyen and Ben Cat, two dls- ^ area." t**® Wilbur Cross Now Rogers te leaving tbe pCs- ^^moh ht»iw to explain the Mack Mack and white America is He waa Mnployed a t Cheney $20,000 baU; D aryl Bines, 17. from his port there; end Mrs. RENT eral goverwnent and a private *°” ^ y “ O®*® tight budget, recton to aUow up to $2,000 tai $100 bond. headquartero towns ,.j He was charged wto toltow^ tai service to devote fuli^^Ome nwui’s solid voting block for "ripping the very fabric of'our foundation, - n METRO has three inaln parts. Bros, for 47 y e a n befoew b e $10,000 and Jdm M artiiiez, 19, Harold Wareham of 66 ESwood to hte studies and to tbariilng jp g and his brother, Robert country,” he said, aid. Raymond Reed. 27, of EUlng- Intelligence officers said they experiences. I Uke honest too closely. The driver ot toe He will lectim to studMits, It helps plan local education retired about aix y e a n ago. $2,800. B ayer has been arguing wUh Rd., a teacbei’ who was ap­ t«i, who was charged wKh poe- believe toe missis of the ad- p j,^ music. I’d other car is KarUs Rumeots, 68, black htetocy. e prose«^, E dw ^ J. Da- ^ doctors who sub- gon would be left to the 18 main this country, .like Chad Mitch- stop sign, to Is to appear In SebCndary Education Act. soutfaein states were not Insist- polloe aigM stlchs. and Mx grandchildren. sue toe town for delay. ley, prompted objections by toe maren oy uwi...... — , ,— ...... i r r . / T . ------.. I T i _ Funrtral services w ill be brid mitted letters of their findings force and local force Viet Cong ell. What would you caU that? Manchester Circuit Court 12 on He will go from school ays- ant. The white man’s move to the The TPC wianlmously ap- oppoatng counsel and toe Judge Saturday at 9 a.m. ai $be to the court. battalions around the capital. I suppose an earthy, delicate, Sept, 28. Why NoH tern to school system holding AMhongh black men were In Uly white suburbs has shut his Panel to Probe proved the plans April 22 but sustained a number of them Cases disposed of Included: intimate sound.” . sssrtons with students, teachers 'Virginia in 1019 and were great riiUdren rtf from any knoiwl'- Holmea Funetal Home, 400 The exchange of objections on condition Bayer make safe Betsy BeU of Greenwich, ar­ Davidson will try to rectoze and parent-teacher groups. His land owners right up tlU the edge at all rt the hMok man. itsiTi 8t. Burial WiU be in Eart IRompted toe Judge at one point Giicago Violence toe Vernon St. InterBectlon. Ap­ rested In , ToUand, guilty of some of this ombltlcm when he H e b r o n We have folly eqji^iped aim will be to change school civil War, no block man in Con- “I don’t tor a minute con- Cemetery. to Instruct toe lawyers on the Water Use Ban Friends may caU at toe fu­ parently that was toe final speeding, $30; James Kelly, i28, makes a nationwide tour of ool- curricula to conform to htetotlcai necticiit since 1717 could oven done the riots to our cltlee. But (CowUswed from Page One) narrow scope rt questtons per-. new can for z«$ilt by the neral home tomorrow from 2 to straw to Bayer and he end his of 41 Vernon Ave.. Rockville, legeis this'fall begiimlag Oqt. *ncte. move to a town unless the pop- we’ve got to raise the whole missiUe in toe early stages of a 'Still in Effect Building Panel day, week cr ibdon!th. at PANELING SALE at , 4 and 7 .t o .9 p.m . Franeisoo, Los Angrtes and partnets walked out of the TPC guilty of being found Intoxicat­ 4. On toe tour he wUI be ac- very leaaooaUe ratesi... Along with John J. Allison Jr,, ulace voted that It waa alright, economic plateau of poor peo- rcMMiia city, wasn’t inriuded tn meettng. trial. ed, $10; John Zielinski, 48, of Town of Manchester Water oompanted by only a four-piece (Urector rt the Capital Region Queen 'Vlctorla’e mother was pie to .this natloii.’’ Mianning resigned his teaching Approves New Wbm ypor oar ia tied up Dennis F . SfriUvaa toe request 'but offered toe may- Eaiiler differences over toe Talcbtt HIU Rd. in Coventry, Superintendent Lawrence Witt- group. He is working on new Blducatlon Council with 28 mem- black. He te somsUmes mistaken for post Jan. 17 while awaiting a for aBmce or repain, or Dennis F . SulUvan, 90, o f 106 or an hour to present his post- subdiviBion involved storm guilty of violating state traffic kofake today reminded town «*ng* now and wlU present a School Kitchen her towns, Rogers will begin a “There's no, such thing as the garbage man when lie caiie Trehbe Dr., toed yesterday of- tlon. drains, a retaining waU to pre- hearing he had requested after jj^^itrol signs, $25; and Ernest wlim yon need an aM> library rt materials at the Uni- whfie or Made history,” Rogers on Ms white friends to the CONNECTICUT’S FINBT be ..was dlsmiseed because certain ad- water customer, that the 9 a.m. terooon at Ws home. NBC . offered Daley a guest vent flootong, and aix>ut 16 nerw 8ong» to nU aoefiemde au- The building conimSEtee for fSdiialoiir. . . versity rt Hartford to help school said, "tt's all together. I often subusba, but be —.yt, "The aa- alleged insubonknation. dress, guilty of vagrancy, given to 9 p.m. ban on the use of B om S ept 8, 1878 in Bortm, qtot on a speciai hour-long ctoer detefis. While doing the tour the Gilead HUl Elementary systems set up courses in Negro come acroes a Mt rt history of gvver te penon to person contact On the following Saturday be a 10-day Jail seiitmce. outdoor hoses is eUU In effect, htetory and culture. an area white family and I tell and undervtandtog." Mass., be was toe son of Daniel "Meet the Press" interview The TPC also accepted two he will work three performances School has accepted the kttchen was eeivled a warrant on the in- CaRe« continued Included: Ar- _ ^ ^ ^ • .. CAU Rogers thoroughly enJoM ox- them. I’m Interested In people.” ji______^______P. and Louloe V. aulMvan. He show. But the mayor said he noads. _ thur F. Bratoard, 21, of 160 Tol- and wffl be unUl further notice. in a certain , area ^ of ^too ooun- of the school following a tour plalidng what men wtthnSbtak Among tbe honor* Rogers bas lived in M°~**i**«’ toe port six wouldn’t appear before the pan- Hercules Dr. oonnecting the The allegation leading to Man- land Tpke., pleaded guUty to a He said that the ban Is to in- try, and return torro ...... 4^ jjoo Angeles to record m Dalev’a re- Ini' at Nike Circle was^nover nhig’s dismissal .originally did charge of speeding,-substituted sure sufficient water pressure. GREETING CARDS many years ago, he was em­ CBS turned down a new atoum, as yet unnamed, freezer. The BocuiS o f Elduca' 643-5135 recorded history. He often, be- nie SSid degree of the S ^oerted^ to T to ^ d ^ e 'X't ®«>®®"> «"<««»» Ws re- for reckless driving, dlsposl- He added, however, that if the gtau a etory be Maying, "FU bet Xasona file highest honor they For An Occasions ployed as a plumbei: in toe Bos­ quest; citing a halfur nour uiiw scoepiea uy me town oe^me ______.mtti Sent n- town’s fn«rlour rmummimreservoirs continuecontiime conirtotlng partially of the typ>e tion has not met as yet, to aor view of toe mayor during the en Informal agreement between lationaiiip -with his sup>erlor8 in tion vacated until Sept. 9; . you didn’t know that.. . ” And give. See Our Isurge Display ton area. He was a member of Thomas Hlndson, 17, of 7 Lock- to fall, the ban will be to con-, of scaigs in the folk idiom he cept the kitchen from the cteti- oonventlan. ^ toe town and Army when the the school system. The morals . he often finlabee by asidhg, He wa* Oread master of the KNOTTY CEDAR. 4x8 48.80 IMumbera L ocal Unton, and St. wood St„ Donald F. Kehaya, serve water also. ‘ feels are more Impwrtant than mtttee. ABC was considering the re- rood was buUt atxMt 10 years questian arose when Maimk^ :7 "Now where do you find that Prtooe Rail Ibteone. ARTHUR IHHI6 Gregory Court CatooUc Order of 19, o f 180 Center SL, Joel Sp>ec-. The reservoirs, ajs of Aug. 81, brassy pROduotlon numbers. At a special meeting this, quest resigned in a surprise move arxl to Am erloa’e history boofcsTV The 6t. Benedict Award rt Foresters. ego. Now toe town hopes, to tor, 17, of 13 Milfoid Rd., and contained approximately 860 Many young artists In too week of the buUdlpg commit­ SPBCE-WOOD, 4x8 M.90 sw«p about.six acraa of land'on agreed to ask the State Board Some rt the facte he brings the OathoUo Intenwolal Ctoun- Survivors include a daughter, of Ekhication to susp>end his Burton L. Stratton, 27, of 180 mlUlon gallons of water, lower folk field ore writing and per- tee, it wfui voted to pay Joseph Mrs. ’niomaB Marttn wtto whom Herculae Dr. with the owner of out arc: , oil rt Hartford. certification. Center St., all charged with than the storage on the same forming their, own material, Nasln, builder, .toe final amount Egyptians bad dark to black Memlber and deacon, rt the he made his home; two brotoera Eight from Area about oix aerea of land oh \ breach of peace with Specter lost year. Full cap>oclty is adding a touch of skicerlty and of the reqiflrition lesa the AMBER-TONE, 4^7 42.89 and four ststora ki Barton, and planned ski slope nearby end skin. Board M Reigtous Education of facing an additional charge of approximately 479 million gal- tovolvemant to their art. Da- amount et actual liquidated Black men rt ^ Upper NUe the Bolton Oongregatkmal a grandchild. Become Gtizens the owner refuaes to take tte resisting an officer, oil contii; Ions. " vldson says he has “written two damages incurred when tem­ SPICE-VUO^,^x7 Funeral services wlU be held new land if it is nd( on a town were tbe best mni rt medicine Churoh. TSv 93.90 Airlines See ued until Sept. 12. WUtkofske reported an August songs, but they are too peiiton- porary classrooms were used for oenturlee, Memiber rt the Connecticut Saturday morning foom the EUgbt Manchester area real- rood, MORIHiTY rainfoU o f 2.80 inches, or 1.77 al, they’ro luU o f m y problem s." last fall. The naw classrooms Moeee was black. OounoU oo. Human Bights. John C. Muriy Funeral Home, 2 dents became naturalised citi- Wynedkw Rd. ki the inches below an anticipated av­ Davidson has also become in- ware not ready for use then. Jesus 4TOS at Ibost dork. The CSiarter Oak Medal from FAI.RWAY MISCe^NEU 92.00 and up Kir« St., Dorchester, Mass., sens today at the U.S. District Farm sub£'Uvfslan -was also U.S. Controls Jown Opens Bids ^ erage ot 4.07 inches. volved in motion pictures. He FTA Bourd Meets Emperor Oonstaiitine was con- the Greater Hariford OUamber /■ //? '? 7" IJ. wkh a Maas of requiem at St Court, Hartford. oepted, BROTHEIiS ' (VINYL PANELS) since Jan. 1 totaled is currently under contract to m e executive board of the. verted by a. Mack Pope. oif Ckunmeroe fo r pUbBo aervfoe. Mark’s Church in DoMherter. Naturalized this morning "OonsMotloiitte Oldest ______Both roods must now get OverAiriams On , Plqw ,68 Inches below Walt Disney to do three plc- Hebron I^A met lost week at Bt. Aoguatine’s mother was A spot to the "Who’s Who in Burial will be In New Calvary were Domino A. Morrone of 272 final approval by the Board of linooln-Meraary Dealer” In Wd openlnga today. Itwo eigit-month anUflpated turaa, two of which, ‘"me Hap­ the home of vice prertdent Wil­ Mack. ' Olvie Am erica.” Cemrtery, Roaifodate,- - — Oak St.; Mark D. Laverdlerc Dtrectors. ^Cohtinned from Page One) ' ' ‘ 801 CENTER EnREET Manchester suppUen were j toe M-M hichea. piest Mmionalre" and "The liam Johnson to inake jdans for \ The Catholic liturgy was writ- A member rt the Ooramunity John F. Tierney Funeral Mrf k^e ’i^^r rt^sSfo^ The government warned the apparent low Wddera for for- the yew. m e flirt meeting of- OFBNEVBNINOS ten by a Mack man. Renewal Team, the Oommunlty Home, 219 W. Center St., is in the FTA will be a potiuok sup­ (Except Ihnra.) Loremso de M)edtrt, heed rt Obtot, hie Greater Hartford PECAN TEAK charge of local arrangamenls. Dale Ave., Coventry. ’ ^ nlshlng the Town Highway :f)e- NaturoUzed this afternoon ^ voluntary measures for trim- parUnent with iU Immediate In Several States per to be held on BepL $8. A toe wealth); „ temlly which HOueliig Fund, tbe Hartford Stewasza owjgeatlon. needs. — the. Delta Wire and grinder day will be held on patronised toe best known Neighoriihood Center, the Con- Btrs. Mabel gtricUand were Mrs. Dorothy M. of 7B Reagan Court, Rockville; Oakland and South Sts. Air tratflo controllers attract- steel Co. for a snowplow, and September 26 and the book fair OTHER PipiNICTS Completely Washable Mrs. Mabel L. Patterson J6se L. Maseda d M Kennedy condltton waa that ed attention to the poblem by Ha^ord Rd- Entefpriaei for will be held in November. Strlcklend, 86, c f Hariford, for­ Shelia Strickland of ™ Caiapman firm muiC pave atrlcUy enforcing safety dear* Oelloe’ Open House CUP AND MAIL TODAY • dUP AND MAIL TODAY ® merly of Manchester, died yes- Rd., Mrs. awiuA obrujMguju W *._ a a. 'li • s. . V two dump trucks Teachers’ Strikes KENIUJE HXk)RS ances tween planes, leading Delta, which has won' the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cello will • CHOiH or 9«Y N m - co m I p r e t t y te ^ y rt a Hartford convales­ 60 Windemere -Ave., Rockville; ***** South St. border- In Just 12 WMkt, H & R Block, America’s W ILD to dela: s of as long as five snowplow contract tor the last hold open house at their borne NINS cuttts cent home. She was the widow Mrs, Marta Salazar of 64 Tracy ^ “ ***' ’**‘^- The firm is also REQUEST FOR Urg9*t Income Tax Service, wili teach you how running a 2,000 foot storm sew­ hours busy Etert Coast rir- three years, bid $1,193, less one on Rt. 66 Sunday from 2 to 8 • LOW eon T9ITI9N IN- ARA4STXONG CEILING of Charies J. BtrlcUond. T .; and Joseph Sajazeu* of .64 Delaying Fall Term to prepare income tax returns . . and how Ti‘racy Dr. er line to toe Hoekonum River ports. per cent discount, for fumiah- p.m. lor any friends and rela­ cuiBU IU semits BARCaONA PECAN lbs. Btrlcklond was born YOU can make extra money as a trained tax at their expense and la gWlag The nes came up with ing a Braun Snow King. Major tives who wish to come and REGISTRATION • rvu oa ruT-Tiw im- Jur>e 28. 1888 in Farmington, (Conttnued from Page Oqe) coniultant. An (deal courra for housewives, the town 10 feet on Ke sldo Of plans'fotla Joint airltne commit- Machinery Co. of West Hart- wish farewell to their son. HOrMINT OrroNTUNI- njECrO FLOORING* and lived in Manchester for 26 students, retired people— anyone wanting to Tin INDIAN R O S E W O O D South Bt. for expansion. tee to art as a schedule coordi- ford, the only other bidder, sOb- cute. RegistroUon tor M.OOO ^egro p ^ — • years before moving to Hatt- make EXTRA MONEY. No previous experlopco • nUSHT lY IXrUlINCIB Mmor Accident nator and a scheme of sliding mitted a $1,697 price for fur- pupite-mSny dependents of a ri -in to f®®« atsJ®t«*U®d •®v®«»» months. ®'“«*er Wee- Wsbrtar Gfoves, ,Mb-, and Kensingtan-St.,. was the the ebanges a re : Spring Bt., vance on UmuaWa, the head- w two Diamond Reo trucks. Eart Haven, Conn., echoWe The New York aty dispute In- man Fridjty. PleiM Mnd me a registration form end Information about the H A R 1969 Block Stavnlteky, Rural to AA; N. Basic Inooma Tax Couraa. Thia |a a raquaat for Information only and placaa me Oowlss Strickland ot Wi •r of a car - that crtllded quartora of the Biafran chtef of its gross price was $17,184 and with 8,000 puplla were hit by a volvea a controverey over hiring u** ™ P"" under no obligation to enroll. ton, D.C.: aiul a a car operated by Marla Main W., Kacmarezyk, Rssl- state, U . Ort. Odumegwu OJuk- it offered $1,100 in trade for toe strike with the dispute reported- and firing of teachers by enex- “ »* pIciUc wUl be held «t 1:W Hobart W. Strickland o f pa*;- D’Agrollonlo of a Penn Rd. danca B and Rural to Buainaas wu. me Nigerian government two used trucks. ly centering on inclusion of perimental local school board bi P-m^rt tn^eciory on Rt. 88. NAME H; Darning St., Barnini, Resi­ BASIC PLYWOOD CENTER ringten, R.I The arol^nt, which police claimed that the Btafrans want The town has failed to re- teachers’ tamlUee in medical In- Brooklyn. “ UTOrch school and young peo- ’ ^ j L r AOORC8S Punaral sarvlcea will11 ^termed mitter, occurred at the dence A toF Buslneaa rt w II; .. _a_i Edger- ' ^ clear for ceive any bUte for the ^conatruc- leurance. 'Hie board dlfmiaied’10 eduoa®, pf*'* feUwahlp reglstraUcn wUl 6 CITY tomorrow at U a.m M anchetter Com- n M ’* Lmoaay, Induetrial to plane* brlraclnr amu by night, tion of two retaining waUe on beeplte eome tenelonf olajuMe ton laat eprlng and the teacher* be taken at the plonlo, al*o. 875-4304 ROUTE 83 VERNON 875-4301 I Funeral Home, 400 Main t. INCOME TAX ZIP CODE 8 ity.jC^ege. No one was in- ^ «W ce c; Slater St., Clark, Aufu»t lindt, the Red Oroa* Ashworth Bt. and, a* a re»ult,‘ In all but one of Boirton’* IW union *ay* there wUl be a otty ; •TATt ' The Rev, Felix M. Davis, ^ Rural to Business H; Center St., coordinator tor Nigeria was to may be forced to solicit prices schools opened without toeldeiit. wide strike unleee 10 of them Manobeeter Evening Hecald TCUPHONE NUMBCR ' tor d fieoood Oongregaecm- Mr*.______Blebar will appear in JarvU, speclkl permit to group on

■ I • PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THUKIDAY, SEP'TEMBER 6, 1968 t M S E TVTELVB MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAId , MANCHESTEB, CONN, THURSDAY, SftPTEMBER 5, 1968 Vernoh TV-Radio Tonight CHARLOTTE R. GRAY From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen New Britain MarMe TCACHER o f v o ic e ond PIANO ■i'i''. V Rev, Bruce Rudolf Returns % By DMOB BEUMXO Turns in Draft Card Television Mrs. Vernon Muse of M l W. Registration Week of Sept* 9 ment From Convention in Alherta Mkldle Tphe. says, •'ttjr bm- NEW BRITAIN (A P )—A New Morris said he sinrendered his 08) Lea Cnuie (C) band is a native ei the Booth card to be "suliJefH to the same (U) Uerr arimn ( ------iff 8) OlmMTan Strip. Th^ R*.v Bruce E Rudolf. Float Ootamaader Patrick Britain Marine Corpe Reserve (1M033SO) m y and tbarefore many o( the re- penalties as Mr. Duane OaU.*’ 08) Woody Woodbury ______....JMd. p «a t«r of TniDty LMlhersrt Boudreau has announced (hat captain with seven years serv­ (30) This Ii the IM e Son Anfonlo Fall Seasoh Starts Sept. 16 ■■I the drires Ud< pear «C1 be I use, are ot Soothem “The reason young pitiiloti o( (80) Hunstari ( 8-40) Second Kurd CJnaxi;. pet med rectrtly wiih ice IMS turned in hto draft card (10) TbmsdayTbinda; NW it Movies held on (he ceootKl SuDday df .Superb Chocolate F>slge consclentto like Mr. Gan must (40) OiUlSsn'* 1:00 (34) (; Frederick .Noad_____ (R) three-we-eJi 8 : » (30) XI.B. Navy_FUm tils Umily from each iDonlh and in ll be oonduet- Pie is s'raciM given to me by as a gesture of support for k, make such sacrifices Is tint we W Ckmsequence* 840) n y i i s_ NUn (C) 81 H R jlT O P DRIVE — 649-9872 a cousin in vtogioia and is a 8:30 (. 8-40) B ew llc!(hed (O trip to Osljfary Albeita. Can- ed r&is o r afalBe. Yale Divinity School student who older people ha've been ao com­ (18) Aflerooon Report (13) sds. w lw re lie attende*d the 51M Reaidectt of the. area iibat great favorite sridT family and last month refused to be Induct­ placent,” the letter aaU. S:45 (34) Friendly 04an( L,)-3»a0) ironside Irienda. I have alao • .4) IFOuteh SstsUe oo»rv»ntion of the Iirterr.3tior»ii was form erly (he C s y o f Rocdc- ed. "In my opinion, oar poBcy In 6:00 (80) MCHi^’e Navy 18) SuheortpHon TV retipe for Date Nut Balls,' a,, Lsithetac LOymen’i Ijtifv * tdllSe are asked to leave fbeir Newbold Morris, Jr., 85, son southern Vietnam la an 9:00 I finger food, which is eaaUy pre- P?«or RudoU ».;i reror.’Jy paperO' and masazBies on (be of former New York City Coun­ whelming atrocity and Bach m psred and will keep for sewml VlMnw (34) The Novelist oMd His appotn'*^ p»«tOT^! adt^yir of curt or pordb where' (bey can cil president Newbold MOrrls, us as a citizen and (xuqpayer Is (34) Mlsterogerli Nelffibor- 13^) weeks in an air tight contain­ Audience (R the Nw Enrii"! tn^.r, . ; '•>1 'h t be dearty aeeo. The Veroon said Wednesday night he eent guity of genodde,” Mwtfa totd twod 9:30 OO-SGOMO) L e r.” the board. 6:06 (40) Combat ( 8-40) Dream Iea«u Fire Defiaitiseaf c o n d c c ta his draft card to the local< 8e- 10:00 ( 8) Wackiest Ship In the $ , Tti- "Hie of !.'< ',onv«f!tioc Superb Chscelate Fudge Fie Morris said he bad baen an * = " ^ ^ 5 , ^ U % V i R ‘nkiey ■Army (C) 8 980,761 drives in Dtetrict n of the Ver- leiBlve Service Board In Blrtt N eir fk/rvrot.s- in '.nt Lioril ' , H ctq> a stick) b olter o r (34) IntenmUonia {tOicssne noD area on (he third Sonday CoOiss. Colo., last week. outspoken critic of the Vietnam ( ^ i m Walter (Jroofclte (C) (it) war pur^-T-‘ri '-y I?".* featured o f each moerih. ■ m atgarine It was intended to aiustrate war since 1963, and has written ( 8) Frtiik ReynoMe (Cl . 00-30-33-30) Dean Mostin Pre­ tile R« V 0^*1?- Rode, 2 square unsweetened twirtnp (90) (Taiadtan Travel FUm sents the OoUHIficers (C) The LeySoD drives beneflt Ms AssisUmtship his sympathy with Tale student two letters per year to the Ma­ (40) AMTed Hitchoook presi'lert'of Alberta BnUfch chocolate Duane <3aH of Fort OolUns, Cdo. rine Corps Reserve OfBoera Ab- 6:46 (30) News , „ ^ 10:80 (18) SUboerlrilon TV ODmzDUDfty serv ic es fte d . 7:00 ( 8) WorM Of Lowell Thomas 10:66 ( 8) C U ltm for Humphrey available C c"jm bia tn of trie Lutfeer- William H. McFbenon, a ’ * e « r » KariniDr Hoepttal Xtifes who had last month renounced Boclation stating his opposition. (C) ar. ' her h 3fl.-ao'cn Synod teacher of Industrial Educaitian U i ttqis sugu (toSMO) News. Weather. I’Mfiaa hsore are IZM ta • his draft exemption and returned "I'U go to JaU,” said the 198B 11:00 1 M « a KM3-3380-40) News. Arr.on^ '.h^' m is y pom ls he at the VemoD Center Middle S taUe^xxms light com syrup bis draft card alao, Morris said. Yale University graduate. "R ’a ® ) HunUey-BrlnWey (C) Sports weather ' trf' —4 «•* - tfca of find- p-n. ia afe areas eseepf BMter- H teotpooa salt i . (34) Real Revolution cm OataeUves afty where (hiey are 2 ta 4 sad School, has been awarded a In a letter sent to the board, Just a matter of tim e." I 8-13) Truth or Ooneequences 11:36 ( S) Stortldht Movie (C) :n* str»", -ar-orkin* wiUs the rvew graduate aadatantshlp from the 1 teaspoon vanilla ' 11:80 (10-3033-30) Tonight

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4 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 PAGE FIFTBEN TOE Dallas Choice to Win Capitol Division^ Exclusive 20-Win Club Honors Herald Angle ‘C By BARRY COWLES Just One Away for Tiant, McNally SchoIasUo Sports Writer New York Giants Tabbed Second Best Giants rate the nod because Timmy Brown, dealt to BalU- the Cardinals win bs no purii- ^ I ______■ NEW YORK (AP) — en who have earned a spot on Ospttol Division Legion Banquet Big Nif^t for Banas the Dallas roster Is Deraito Ho­ 1. Dallas ttiey figure to give scrambler nwre^last spring. over, particularly on dafanse. N E W Y O R K f A p ) __ 10-2 romp orer moneMte; WU- «»a Vem **“** One of the two newcomers ' ^ Ho Hocton’a tfe-temtJdnc aiiiCle Wt» •cored three nin». man, fiio AU-Amsrican peas- 2. New T ork Fran Tarkenton more support Clevehuid endured a stream Quarterback J4m Hart, re­ Lufa Tknt's ae^Btand bid- ^ American Legion banquet, most likely to succeed with (Etcher from Aiabama. Tbs 8. Washington than Sonny Jurgeraen can ex- of Injuries, most of them to ceivers Dave WIBlams and peet from the Redskins. quarterback Prarrk Ryan, In pen buddies gkve him a lift tm t ptooe Detrou to * 4-2 victo­ TIOEBS-A’B — Major Laoguaj It was a great night for Dad. The dad in this case was Oiwboya’ No. 1 draft poatfiaad the to tne iroat ooor ot me a t Box Manbed Washing- the glove of Oakland reHever Banas hi his Legion career. Illness kept Steve from the ftdl could be the next Ray­ that made Berry a record-set­ 1. Cleveland since fiielr disastrous cefiar fin- year. The Browns, who obtained attack. ^L0adars==j Ish In 1988. helped them selves a good bapk-up quarterback, Osme Winners’ Club. Balti- ^ g.o hi 14 Jack Aker in the elrtth, Am erlcaala Leagne banquet but the rest of the famiiyattended. mond Berry. The other is ting Baltimore standout for IS 2. St. Louis Pittsburgh, short of steady defensively with the acquisition BUI Nclsea, from Plttoburgh, ^eiMrid more’s Dave MteNally got • • • ping a 2-2 tie, and Aker forced at bote) — Taa- One other Interesting stfie- Rajrmond Berry. seasons. 8. Pittsburgh BatUnlr • 4. New Orieana of linebacker Tommy Crutcher, ahould have enough to, repeat In tfant NMIW there under his own power. HflMAlrS-ANOKUl — acroea another ™** trsemeki,1, -f e e t . 2B l; Oliva, UgM of the baa4uat was that That netther wlH be In DaBsa’ But Homan wUl begin his pro T e a r CSevdand relteven com- Tiant, IS-*, atopped the Angela baaea-loaded walk aa me n gera jQnn .jSS. career In the riiadow of two of DesMte Injuries to several key safety Bruce Maher and tackle their division and give a better 21 yean ago that day, Ernie college and was advised that starting line-up is a tip-off on Dined to pteaerve Tlaut'a 19th on one Wt until the abdfa, when miUntalned their eigm -g^ _ MeAxaiae» Det., 87; the NFL’s finest reoelvera— men, Including quarterback Don Sam Silas In preseaaon trades, account (rf themselves In a re- Noeiw was on the mound in his name wUl be kept on file the relative prosiiects of the victory Wedneeday night aa tha Roger Riepoa' two4un homer bulge over aecend place Bara- Mtm., 7*. Lance Rentzel and Bullet Bob Meredith, the Cowboys rode to • n » I . t u r n w l l h ' S S I ^ Mtddtotbwn pitching for ^ with the Orioles. If any change Cowboys and seven ofiier Esst- Indiana aubdoed the CUttociHa touched off a tourrim rally that more. in-& dhicM- the Capitol championship with a and Jurgetiseti, who set aM-time conference crown. ACenohester chib. After nine in- In plane are encountered, Mac- em Conference clubs In the up- bulW oilfenelve Hne holds togeth- Angda sa after bkwrlBg a aav- drove him finm Oie mound. Bon- ______• eon, Beat., 108; F. Howard, Ardle wlU have the opportunity. Beny, who Joined Tom Lan- 94 mar* test year, then humUl- records for pdm attempts, com-^ Leroy Kelly, toe NFL ni^ng troUMe staying Malloml Leagee Mngs and a 1-1 store, he was com ing N a tio n a l FootbaU . j !’.. •' . . ^ «o-i« tha loaf v>-<’~)(ing, ood ruDnliig mate Emle “*«y“ nave -umwo m en-run lead. ny Btabert, Rob Oanbier end WHITE 80X-SENAT0B8-- gg „ TMr desk sends its best wish­ dry’s DaUes coaching staff after atad Cleveland 62-14 In the pictions and jrardage last year, close to toe Brawns and Cards. W. I.. Fet. G,B. Utted and Monoheoter lost, 2-1. League season. winding up his playing career Conference pteyotf before bow- might have trouble getting un- Green give toe Browns excellent St. Louis 89 62 .681 — McNally nailed bia IStb Horado FIna all came 0(A of tbe CUcagCa Tom McCraw broke ulto^-cimpaneela, Ode., US' Ron Noske Is presently with es to a gentlem an emd true ath­ New Orieana’ eiqianrion triumph wMi a tourtb inning buDpan before the inning waa la ecoreieaa deadlock with a CWc., 161. Dallas’ three CkqAtal Dlvlskxi Printer, has been riiaring ing to Green Bay 21-17 on Bart tracked after undergoing sur- offensive balance. Defenrively, San Fran. 78 66 JBH u % tfie Legion squad. lete, x Saints reeled o ff five exMbItim- races ahould wind up: the runner-up spot, but the also will miss breakaway threat or moved on to other clubs, but ago.______Ody games scheduled Red Sox Rally Around Bell Lain, Det., 27-8; MlcsNdly, Balt., are In the woriu for a Junior ran and Dick Bennett, new Today’s Games 19-8. Legkm team In Mancheister. trainer,''^^ve been assisting Several sunroundtng towns are No gamea scheduled MTNNF.APOT.t r . ST. while to gain hla victory, duel- for a pinch hitter In the Mlnne- S _ tr ik e o u ts — ^ MoweU, , Wlggin, Laihry Olsoq, Pete Ricl^ Friday’s Gaines P A U L ( A P ) __-Y es Gary with Dean Chance until the «ota seventh, and Jim Roland aeve., 216; Tiant, Oavo,, 3S1. also interested and Would like mcmd and W aBc^ Brigge Wtui Weekend Pro Football Schedule Light Phlfadelphla at Chicago TToll vniir Ttooinn Po«l Orw broke the game open wad the victim of the six-run w— ~ to form a four or five team the football proepiCcts . ..^'Thls But Legs Are Weary New Tort at Pittsburgh, N ^ «»***» uneanmd n i^ uprising in the' eighth. Ta^ Rce league. year’s line for ttoa^Indlans Houatan_ ____ at. Atlanta, ♦ N T w o teammates can hit the ball the eighth Inmng aa the Twins’ trmmskl. Harrelson, Smith, 887’ a • a should be Jenkins. Chic., 222. time to avelloble he plans to the schedule Sept. 14 hosting they play the Cluirgers at San urday night In a p!ayer- H . »— Ixund Boroe. At age 48 JuUe is dent Bob Murphy said OlMi Daily 7 :30 A.Mw-5 PJA,—Thore. to 9 who doesn’t pitU pokda to the bat- . . . _ ^ ^ . come In. The Eagles are ptan- as you address toe beB,’’ Boros win three consecutive tour­ was Ms first look at the 6,668- mat(diing the three consecutive against the AFL Dolphins at IQ- MAL RHINES ting race and to one of only tour oppwtuMty to west. golf wlto pot belUes. And now has often said. "So why waste yard Wethersfield links. Casper triumphs scored by Arnold P a l- ______poww. UOB nws auu •> uuc » Cheer for, a 20gsine Winner Mnce ~- naments on the profession­ amt and the Jets against NFL Yale Choice in Ivy League^ comes the fuUy packed Bob tim e?” shot a 69 and then Ivent to the mer in 1963 at toe Texas, Baton D e'^it fdamerly with Newberry’s Marine is now as­ The Cfaicinnafi spark plug batten in (he major leagues Idt- and the first selections are al golf tour. ~ ■ ■■ a t'• Cleveland Saturday 1963. 19 at Race Rock and Watch Hill Murphy, a 28-year-old Irishman Boros plays at a smooth tem­ Muri^y’s magic touch with putting green to try out an old Rouge and Pensacola tourna- njgiit. sociated with tapped Ms second home run in ttog mote than 4(X> In fids year Frank Treybal and Larry Pus-' The Orioles figure to have one Reeb. The flab are running 10 frasb out of toe amateur ranks. po that is laokadcUslcal country the putter earned Mm irictorles putter he resurrected from his ments. ____ as many days and lOtb o f the of the pitcher. zo. The latter, however, bOs- CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO. and maybj two pitchers with 20 to 88 pounds, Dartmouth Top Challenger (MurfAiy saemad to have the club style. Watching Mm onb ca r trunk. There is a long list' of top season Wednesday night helping Johnny Bench hod a Iworun suttained a knee injury. . BRIAN SDUJVAN in the PhlladelpMa Classic and Marine Departenent. . or more victortos fids year. But winter flounder are InqiroviBg firat prize o f $60,000 in Ms back would think he's playing with the Thundeibird Tournament at “ I haven't putted w ell In two players not competing at Weth­ the Beds halt a six-game losing homer and Leo OBrdenaa and Depth ■v^ be one of the big- NEW TORK (AP) — Eight Bob Lundquist and fidlback Billiards Sweep the fans may have little rise to in outer waters. _____ pocket at the recent Weetches- club members In ' a leisurely Montclair, N.J., the past, two years,” Casper moaned, mo­ ersfield. streak with aa 84 victory over Lee May also drove in two runs gest probl^ for file East crew from ^ M ^ Academy are all coachee are hoping the Ivy Dave Boyle ahotdd score often ***??*^ ___ w .OH, Fluke fishing is fair at Sea- ^ injury at any one poei- moving weU. ter Oesaic at Harrison, N.T. He Sunday aftenHxm $1 Nassau. mentarily forgetting that the Taking part in the World Ser­ the St. Louis Osrdinato. apiece with key falto fqr the League’ 18th season o f round- enough. The defense, andwrod weeka , Twinbill at Nebo Dave McNally won Ms lOfii fl<„,er Reef, Whtte Bock and Uon will definitely m be felt. A At present, the boys showing shot a brUUant 64 toatart. Bonos Boroa played for $80,000 once His cturrent streak makes him putter In which he had lost con­ ies of Golf at Akron, OMo, Sat­ CAPITOL EQUIPMENT Rede. robin football compeUtion will by end Pete Lawrence, taMde Heavy Mtting set the stage In other Nstkwisl League ac­ Wednesday night 64 over 1 '^ Fishers bland Sound. multiple type defense is planned the moat promise, believe tt or bad a 70. There were 21 golfers before, with much fiore at the co-favojlte along with lOeFs fidence, had been on Ms side urday and Sunday will be U.S. 38 MAIN ST.—TEL. 643.7858 up conaecu- be a lucky one for them. Jeff Norton and linebacker Rick for Center Billiards lost night tion, Los Ansieles abut out Phiis- Toik after Large butterttoh are being to go with the stabilized offense not, are the soMiomores. Jim between them after toe first stake. It waa In 1966. He won Open champion Lee Trevino, delpUa 84, and Chicago split a DODGEB8-PB1L8 — live homers to Bl [ Robinson and taken off the central CJonnecUcut successful last season. Jackson, John Duffy and Jim The league waa divided into Leaee, ahoMd be aound. round. Going to the final round, tha late George May’s World Masters’ winner Bob Ooalby, as the locals trounced Squires Don Sutton pitched hto firat doublriieader wMfa San Francis- Andy Kosco. shore, with Buoy 18, off Strat- Coaching duties a^ primarily Balesano are just a few. “These two dlidslons last year, with Princeton’s Dick Oulman Is Murphy led Boros by three title and signed tor 66 exMbl- PGA champ Julius Boros and Restaurant, 1-8 and 20-7, in & shutout o f the season, throttUng oo, wtaming 7 4 before ioolng 64. McNally, who has Iqst eight, ford, listed as a hot spot. 'the same as the post with the young kids are really coming Tale (74), Dartmouth (6-2), licking Ms chops beoauae of (1) diots. tions at $1,000 a round. U.S. Never Won Marathon, British Open Utldat Gary Player. doubleheader at Mt, N ete.... Ffailadelpfala on three h lb as the b unbeaten ainoe the All-Star Mackerel fishing bos tapered exception of Jack Redman, add- along and showing real matur- Cornell (4-2-1), Harvard and 22 lettermen, (2) 10 o f them of-; It looked like the warst Mur- That was the year Boroa Arnold Palmer Is a member o(, Setting the pace tor the CJue- Dodgers defeated the lUlUea. break and credlte Ids effective- BED841ARD6 — off hut contlnura fair to good at ed this year. He bandies the of- ity” expreesed Wiggln. Prlnoeton (both 4-8) the haves tensive regidara and (8) the' . could get was four-way tie earned an otfloial $68,121. P eo­ the announcing team at Akron. men were Dave WMte (i-4) In- Rose led o ff file gam e with hto Sutton otnick out 12—a fo r first. Young Hope in ’68 Olympics eluding a home run, Dave, Viora Opm S TOMORMMII been and Penn (2-8), Brown (1-6-1) beet (uop of aophomoroe in five ple were saying the ^ Moose, In the pro-amateur at Weto- home run and then reverted to high—and never waa and Columliia (0-7) the have- years. AU Oolman hsa to do to On the fiiiai hole, Murphy be­ Who plays out o f Mid Pines, candidates for FLA(3STAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A Mgh altitude (xxidltdotUng pro- errfier(iV^T^y,“‘thrwh^r ^ ^ Thjoroughbted his normal approach with two trouMe, winntag hto nots. That's about the setup fills find a middle guard, Unobacker came a bit of an eager beaver. N.C., had reached Ms peak. Of first prize $600 ^th six-un- coUecUng two Mts. aingtes, raising Ms league lead­ game. contributed a homer, Ms third quarterback position are Bob few weeks ago marathon runh graih aromid Flagstaff. In the nightcap, Jim Breen ,eastern Connecticut estuaries. Une. Jack Wright to asststing Snyder, Peter Stred, Mii», Kri- time around; although Princeton and defensive back and keep the OMy ssecrids after Boroa had Botaa knows no peak. In 1963 der-par 66 was 29-year-old Jolin ing hatUng average to .848. of the season, to victory. ning dn’ the United States 'There ere some track experts led the assault 'with a perfect Tile Dodgers bunched three INLAND FI8HINO with the defensive when time ly, Jeff Btosell and Balesano. and Oolumbia may have a little rest of the boys healthy, which , Mt In and out of a sand trap tor he won Ms second VB. Open at Schlee of Dallas. Next at 66 was The other Orlcle who may wli) seemed to be a lost art. That to,' who tMnk Toung has a fine 4 for 4 followed by Vlara ■with . olngies for a run in the fourth Trout flaWm^ U slow through- permits. The Indtens. have -a scrlm- more and Cornell and Harvard was a.problem in '1987. Ms meooni and tMid shots, Mur­ age 48 to become the oldest win­ Jhn Grant, a tour rookie play­ 20 is Jim Hardin, who is 17-10, until George Toung came along. chance to 'win both the mara­ 3 tor 6. Don Crowell and Steve and then added two taouronce out the to^ate^ -Falr catches of The Ekiat Une and bockfleld mage Saturday out of town, a little less. The last two yean the defense phy stood about 260 yards down ner In the event’s Mstory. Last ing on Ms home course. runs to the eighth and ninth and Who ahould get sevefal Toung is a 81-year-old science thon and steeplechase cvovma in McAdom added three blows krtanee lire being made at are not going to be tremendous Coaching cborea find Pate "Our job will lie tougher this held the early fort wMIe the of­ the fairway. Boros and his two year he won $120,7^ . ’Nils sum­ The 26-year-old Grant, whUe with triplea by WilUe Davis and nvore starts before the Orioles teacher from Casa Grande, Mexico City. The av&a/tB are THE NEW year," said Coach Oarm Oozza playhig partners were on the mer he won toe P(3A title. And still an amateur, finished only each. * BeaMi Pood. but the average weight for’the RlMimond handling the Una, fense developed. Now, the of­ Arlz., and on Aug. 18 the veter­ weU spaced. i This weeken(j the CB’s travel Bill Sudakto (he key Mb„ «nd. ____ their_ season. . ^ better waters for offensive Une wUl be around both offendve and defensive. of Tale. “We won’t fool anyone., fense to ripe and reiuly—taU- gpeen. now, after winning at Westchies- one stroke behind winner Ken THOMPSON “I won’t go tor the-green la an distance runner surprised ev­ downstate to play In toe Bran­ — wSt Weaver -P®“fl*h have been: Bantam 170-176 pounds: The backfleld Larry Otoon has the bockfields We (to have some key names re­ backs Dick Braoken. and Boott ------„ ------ter, he has reached a new earn- Heats In toe 3,000 m eter stee­ Venturi In the 1966 edition of toe Hurphy thought. ‘TU play jnga high—$144,867 In eight eryone by winning the AAU ford tourney. CCfifi-OIANTS — ^ la M (white perch); Hoodua ahould go about 186-170. Defen- and Walker Briggs the J.V.’a turning but, on the other hand, MacBean, wlngbaok Jim Kolos- wWat . . . plechase are set for Oct. 14 with Wethersfield Tournament, but SPEEDWAYS It safe• ^ wa^ew ^ e up close to toe months. chaimptonsMp at Alamosa, Colo,. Don ICsasInger and BUy Wti uie unoies neea Reservoir (calico bass/ also slvely the line should be aroiitnd Dick Bennet Is assisting with we have loot five Ail-Ivy per­ kl, fuUback EUla . Mbora (five the final two days later. The as a prp he’s won only $2,461' in OFF RT 193 THOMPSON, CT. ^ fo r a Mrdto four.” It was the first marathon Toung Hams each rapped twcFfun hoiQ vain e niev. lst*«inou(ih bosB); Pocotopoug 195 and the backfirid about 170. the J.V. line and whldi time form ers." touchdowns against -iiarvard) Boroa (twice has been voted marathon 'will be run on Sim- 1968. Terry Light, a left-handed TMs, Murphy explained later, the PGA golfer of the year. Hie ever entered. day, Oct. 20. NASCAR SANCriONKD era helping Chicago past San^ Lake, Shenipslt Lake, Waun- The quarterback position at permits Tom Conran to on thq Don't we,^ for Oozfo, deapMe and blocking backs Dan WMte catcher-outfielder from Pal­ waa how ha felt. But could U be chances of getting the honor a Now Toung is aiming at toe m yra, P a., batted .867 In 28 MODIFIID Frabcitoo to the fliW game ^ -Sg^ down to *:ene. the lossea.'Among 26 lettermen and Jon Wright, the unsung Olympic marathon gold medal, Toung wiU lautMto Ms bid to that he waa trying to rattle Bo­ third time are mighty good. If games for Dartmouth’s varsity k their d o u b le b e ^ r . For Keoatoi and Amston Lake. Good catch- two candidates, John Quinn and The Indians open at Maloney ore quartethook Brian DowUng heroes of the unique single wing something 'which an American make the steeplechase event In’ Yesterday’s Stars ger. It was his first home run in League pennant res before big Jay 'hMed out? toe PGA doesn’t take its annual es of white catfish and white Brian BulUvan. Quinn has the High to Meriden S ept 28 with and halfback Calvin. HUl, and offenoe. hasn’t accomplished In 60 years. the selection trials at South nine this season. Light hit lour three seasons. WUUams’ Kiot If so, Miwphy soon learned p*• the speediest animal, Except for guez, 162, Miami, Fla., atopped launching area repotted as the Malty players are.five inosprots C r^ l L q HC Salvo—la back and Coach Jack much disputerj victory In ^ AAU victory made Mm the first his first shutout of the season, Cuba but the Glanto rallied with to repIsM the entire defensive American to qualify for toe U.S. pltcliing Los Angeles to 8-0 the pronghorn, on our western Rudy Rodriguez, 168; Mlnneapo- best spot. for punting. Thtiy are Quinn, ______Music has ______awlUdisd him to 1906 games In London. . __ three runs in the rightb—two on Une. He also has two holes in prairies. Ito, 4. Jim Garrlty, Dick (^uagUaroU, TiVki* T jffflrf; C T lfY lp p t*** secondary and lost both of-- tackle. Among tha departed was Sponsors of (iolf Tourneys Toung has been a top flight Olympic track team victory m . But querteihack BUI Koe- moM talented playera I’ve ever the PGA give oortelderaUon to eyateh •ummqr otxuluoUng fals own Acadmy and Doug McLain room to him, . Mg, halfbacks Bob Mlahar and 4 ■\l I 1 \vV JWI , r ' ' '^ 4 ^ .

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Call between 8 and 12 _AMOS/_____'to '(OU u CLAIM CLAIM TO TO BE BE A A RUNNER RUNNERN* t THlNt< t WAD A C ACROSS 01 Othefwlse person Bonanxa Steak Hooaoi PONTIAC Lemana, IBlii. Two- and aak for Mr. Gray, 648- 387 West Middle Tpke., Man­ s e r / ^ . BUT YOU'Re-'flJOOlN’ OL)T.'''ltXJ ,'r e l a p s e DURING Tl. 1 Sw lu DOWN iA S T lOO YARDS OR MY elevations ADVERTISING door hardtop, 8-apeed. Very 7254. chester. WOULDN^T 6E like PUTTIN' ME ON 1 Mimics RACE WITH THE ------>. S Rail bird clean. Take ov6Y paymente. No WOULD YOU ? YOU'RE NOT IDO 9 Faucet 2 Gave use CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS money down. Call Mr, Bake, I PART-TIME WOMAN for DENTAL HYGIENIST for perio­ OLD FOR THE WOODSHED. YOU eOARDERt^iZl*'•* temporarily snaok bar, hours evenings 6- la P lk e’i ------, 8 AJ«, to 4:30 PJff. 288-8715. dontal office. Call 622-9187, 8 'JO 3 Top of head 11, Apply in person. Vernon KNOW.'^r-r/ Colorado to 6 p.m. , ______tat- 13 Baking 4 Heavens CHEVROUBT Mallbau, 1965. 2- Lanes, Rt. 88. Vernon, 5 The sun chamber COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. door sport coupe. Automatic, DRIVERS for school bueea, 6 City in emotion THE MANCHESTER Home- 14 Employ 26 Adolescent 4iS0 P.M. DAT BXaiDBB PTTBLIOA'nON power steering, repoeaeaalon. Manchester schools, 7:80-8:46 15 Deaignatlng Spain 46 Fury makers Service, Inc. Is seeking 7 Lease year Deadline for Baturday and Monday It 4iS0 p.ni. Friday. No money down. Call Mr. a.m., 2:15-8:46 p.m. ExceUent 17 Narrow inlet 28 Feminine 47 Fencing 8 Celestial Bake, 288-8716. mature women with sktlls in port-ttme for third riUft, houee- 18 Western appellation weapon home management, care of cattle being 48 Roman wives, retired pereons. We 9 Renegades 30 Routes (ab.) PLEASE READ YOUR AD < 1960 OLDSUOBn^ 98, con- children, the elderly and the 19 Everlasting emperor train you. 648-2414.______10 Continent 31 Withered OlaMtlied or "Want Ada’ ’ are taken over the phone as a verUble, power brakes, steer­ sick. Part-time work at a good 21 Vended 33 Ringworm 50 Lump in 23 Varnish 11 Bell'so wd cloth convenience. The advertiser shonld read hla ad the FIRST ing and windows. Engine, top hourly rate plus the satisfac­ MEDICAL secretary — asito* BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 Topical' 35 Pertaining to a l l e y Ingredient 51 Shoshonean OAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the and body all In good shape. tion of community service. tant, no experience needed, OOP headings verse next Insertion. The Rerald ia responsible for only ONE Incor­ 24 Wrong 40 Molest Indiana Muat aell, best otter. 872-8242. Phone 643-9611 between 9-4. flood t^^ng required, 628-8088. OH, ABOUT WHY, THAT WOULD. ...A 1NOUSANDI IF YOU CAN STAY • (prefix) 20 Television’s 52 Essential rect or omitted Insertiim for any advertiaement and then only a u v e , that is ! forerunner 43 Having A GRAND BE A MILUON FEETD DO IT, AND I CAN 27 Body ol greater being to the extent of a "nw he good’’ Insertion. Errora which do 1930 FORD Coupe, red, Olds PART AND FULL-tlme fabric A FOOT, OR SO IN NO/ YUP. EASY... POTHAT MUCH water 22 Misplaces 55 Chemical lessen the value of ttie advertisement win not be correted ANYCXD DAY, 24 Female horse wisdom rear end, straight tubular front salesgirls wantM. Apply Miss I'D SAYj TIME AT AU-! 29 Drone bees salt by "m ake good’’ InaerRon. IN TH E w e e k ! 25 Angered 45 Show- end. Set ifl? for Chevy engine FW» fcf MtA l>€. TJ>A tf. M-t. >*t. OW. A B ir t h d a y GREETING v d u r s e l e 49 Permeate 3T 17^ ‘ EH? I'LL BET SHE GOT 53 Zoo primate Free to Heraid Readers dition. Can be aeen at 244 Main PIANO INSTRUCTION to my 41 St., 648-7185. ENFIELD Indian custom street VENETIAN bitnds — repaired, home, 166 McKee Street, 640- % b y LEFF and McWILLIAMS A kICR OUT 54 O rU in BSA IT D A V Y JONES O F IT/ members Want Information on one of our claseUled advertUementsT bike, 700 cc. Just rebuilt, 8600. retaped and recorded. 648-0278, 9679. or 1969 — good run- or Itost otter. Call 649-7880 af­ 649-2971. HAIRDRESSERS — Lovely new 298 West Middle Tpke. C IT'S HOPELESS, 56 Driving No answer at ttie teleidione IlatedT Simply caU the T command ,ning condition, $126. Call 649- ter 8, for information. PRIVATE Inrtruotlona— piano, beauty and figure salon in Bol­ OFF... HEY.' t h a t 8ARY. IF DAVY WAS U v r u li Manchester BOUNDS LIKE A DOWN THERE, HE'D 57 Assam 'W e after 5. by London certified teacher, ton on Route 6. Generous sal­ CHOFFER ABOVE. HAVE Fo u n d a w a y silkworm ET “ 1u EDWARDS TWO 1965 VESPA scooters, 150 Bunding— my home. 648-2310. ary, paid vacaUons, exceUent To SISNAL US... I’ f M v P 1967 MGA, excellent mechanical 58Very (Fr.) u oc's. One 830, one 870, need Contracting 14 commissions. Free use of ______59 Even U ANSWERiNQ SERVICE condition, ■ new transmlsskm, minor repairs. DuCati motor­ figure salon equipment by CASHIER FOR cash and carry (contr.) II low price. Call 648-6814. cycle 50 oc’s, 880. 649-0495. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ PIANO tuning and reqpalrs. operators. Call Mrs. CTark, 649- lumberyard. Elxperienced pre- 50 Cause t o . u B 649-0500 875-2519 rage, rec rooms, bathrooms Leonard Eccellente, 649-8960. 1793, 648-2488 or 649-1101. ferred but not necessary. For revolve 1964 CHRYSLER, bargain, 860. 1965 SCRAMBLER Honda 806, (Ntwsaaatr hU rfiriu Aita.)^ tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ appointment call Mr. McIntyre and leave your message. Ton’U hear from our advertiaer in Perfect lor sOhool commuting, candy apply red, high risers, SCHOOL DAYS means added ment work, celter floors, pa­ at 649-0136. Sg time without spending aU evening at the telephone. 4-door^ 6 cyHnder, radio and chrome fenders, 8200., take expensel Turn your spare n tios, roofing. Call Leon CHes- Holp Wantod— heater. Call 648-4062. over payments. Call after 6, synskl, Builder. 649-4291. hours Into profitable ones with MATURE WOMEN needed for Aufomobiks For Sok 4 T^ AimT.mR wagon, i964. etana- 568-6675. Fomol# 35 Avon’s help. Call 289-4923. full er part-time work, hours INFORMATION THAT NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — can be arranged. Alr-condltlon- WILL HELP U0 To ard transmission, low mileage, HONDA, 160, 1968. New tires, PARTY PLAN Demonstrators: HOUSEWIVES — Immediate BY DICK TURNER Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ed, pleasant working condi­ HND DAVY. i l l " CARNIVAL H E R A L D 1966 MUSTANG 2 pIUs 2 fast- new tires and clutch. Asking engine overhauled. Very good tions, rec rooms, garages, Absolutely guaranteed 8180 in Jobs for secretaries, typists, 8660. 647-9804. tions. Apply In pers«m. Dlno’s *&"***|^ 'i hack, radio, heater, V-8, auto­ condition. Must sell, make of­ porches and roofing. No Job toys and gifts free to you plus clerks. Work In your area, fer. 649-6409. 660 E. Middle Tpke. BOX LETTERS matic, power steering, alr-ctm- MOB — 1966. Black, wlrewheels, too smaU. C all'649-8144. 8100 In cosh for Just 20 nights your hours, no fee. Excrilent BY KEN MUSE ditloned. Excellent conditiem. work during the next three pay. Staff Builders, 11 Asylum WAYOUT tonneau, other extraa. Low CARPENTRY— concrete steps, Call 649-8622 after 5 p.m. mileage, exceUent condition. months. Phone and car neces­ St., Hartford, 278-7610. For Your Butinoss Sorvicos floors, hatchways, remodeling, sary. CaU 249-0077 or 489-4101 A'TTENTION 81,900. CaU 649-0303. {torches, ^farages, closets, ceil­ SECRETARY for Beneficial Fl- f-S Information 1663 WILLY8 Jeep station wag­ Ofkrad 13 or write Laurene CX>., Goshen, HOUSEWIVES THE WORRY WART on, 4-wheel drive, running con­ ings, attics finished, rec Conn. 06786. nance Co., 6-day week, 2 weeks THE HERALD wUl not vacation with pay, free in­ dition. $426 or best otter, 646- YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ McDonald’s is now emi^oy- disclose the Identity of Aufo Aceolsorkf^ FRIENDliY Ice Cream at 46 surance, unusual thrift plam. 0280. r Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ er related work. No Job too Ing women, work'part-Qme any advertiser using box ______Tlrtf 6 Main Street Is now taking ap- High school graduate interest­ letters. Readers answer­ ways sealed and small truck­ smsUl. Dan Moran, Builder. while your chUdren are at BY FRANK O’NEAL pUcattons for waitresses, 18 ed In permanent position with SHORT RIBS ing blind box ads who ing done A-1 right. C!all Tre- Evenings 649-8880. . school, hours 11-2 or 11-8, years or 'older. Must be avaU­ advancement. Attractive desire to protect their 1968 CORVETTE hood. 820. CJall mano Trucking Service toll- Monday through Friday. HOMER OARAGES, porches, able evenings. No experience personality, appearance and identity can follow this 648-8064., free, 742-9487. Apply In person. procedure; rec rooms, room additions, necessary. Uniforms and Ub- abUity to meet the public CHOP CHOP kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ eral food aUowance provided. necessary. Apply 888 Main St., Enclose your reply to the eral repair work. Financing box in an envelcM — Traikn— CaU 649-7738 for Information. Manchester between 9-6. McDONALD’9 DRIVE-IN CUSTOM avaUable. No down payment. -address to the (jlassi- Mobik Homos 6-A REPAIRS COUNTER GIRL — must be LEGAL SECRETARY for Hart-' 43 W.Center St„ Manchester feld Manager, Manchester Economy Builders, Ino. 648- Evening Herald, together VISTA 8159. steady. Apply In person. Davis ford law firm, fuU-tlme, will with a memo listing the Bakery, 621 Main St. train. CaU 622-1166. END OF SEASON Lawnmowers, snowblowers WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ CLEANING woman wanted, 6 companies you do NOT RN — 11 p.m. to-7 a.m.-shlft. want to see your letter. CRUISERS and garden tractors. Free modeling specialist. Additions, hours weekly, 82. an^hour.-OaU BY ROY CRANE SPECIAL F rid ay ' and Saturday nights. s BUZZ SAWYER Tour letter will be de­ pickup and deUvery. In Man­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, 643-6626. stroyed if the advertiser Some—2 seat models chester end touth Windsor cabinets, formica, built - ins, Laurel Manor, 649-4619. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE OH,ASORTOF Is one you’ve mentioned. 1968 Nimrod Riveros with bathrooms, kitchens. 649-8448. TWS LtaiAN PALY, YES,SENpRlianO0(^ Some—8 seat models OVERGROWN If not It will be handled Sleepers and Spare Tires Holp Wanta4— Ififlia 36 4MNUEL7...ISEESNE wnu HER NEPHEW. CARPENTRY — yeo rooms plus BOOKKEEPER IStrrSMETHEOMIER I COLLEGEB0V:« in the usual manner. (Entire '68 Rental Fleet) ARRNEP AT THE HOTEL Some with factory air-condl- other carpentry Jobs. Also for WILLING worker needed for PAYBER3REYE9TEISMC OFTKStMERWNEt / AlWAfi HASA tloners From 8560 644-0421 .HOWOtPiSHty GUiTAR-PUffS MANI.-TMERE OCXS A "t sale, Colonial pine wall hutch­ CLERK Full - time position. Must growing oU burner bustness. LOT OF toc/n-ipicic^. J ALL es, planters and trestle coffee have knowledge of office „ Mechanical ability, a must. Loft and Pound 1 CAMPER TOWN, INC. . tables. 649-7029.- machines. Salary 890. up, enU 647-9783, 876-3648. £ MASH TYPIST depending upon background FOUND — tattle girl’s white AT BIG SAVINGS ROUTE 140 (NORTH ROAD) ANYTHING taken to the dump, i S plus complete fringe bene­ plastic/ pooketbook, Caldoi/s CALL BAST WINDSOR, CX)NN. appliances, bulky fumitius, at­ Roofing and ExceUent Job opportunity fits. Apply Personnel De­ PART-TIME parking area. Call 848-7678. RAY DWYER tics, ceUars cleaned, Ught for a qualified typist either partment. trucking. Cheap. 289-5860. Chlmnoys 16>A part-time or fuU-time. Must COLLEGE and HIGH SCWOOL LOST — Savings Passbook No. AT be high schodl'graduate and STUDENTS 022-0-16611-0 Hartford National TREE removal-Trlnlmlng. Rea- ROOFING — Speclalisiiig re­ c WIi H MCA, lac. T M le t. m N8 0». 1966 SCOTTY. 18’, sleeps 6* ex- have good figure aptitude. Bank and T n u t Co., First Man- Bonable rates. Covered for pairing roofs of oU Mnds, new MOTTS SUPER MARKET 528-6665 cellent condition. 643-9664. Good wages, pleasant work­ "One reason I object to Jimmy growing a*beard it that (dieater office. Application property damage.\Got a tree roofs, gutter work, chimneys Work at McDonald’s In your ing conditions, excellent 69 Leggett Street spare time. We have open­ I know he’d insist on wearing it on our dates!’" made foi: payment. problem? CaU Dana’s Tree cleaned and repaired, 80 years’ benefit program. Apply OtlEAL Service, 622-8420. experience. '-Free estimates. ings for after school and P . East Hartford LOST—Passbook No. 26 010064 HOFFMAN FALL SALK CaU Howley 84S-6861, 844- weekends, hours are flex- BY LANK LEONARD 2, Savings Department of the SHARPENING Service — Saws, .Jble. Apply In person. MICKEY FINN 8 8 8 8 . • 289-1541 Ootmeottcut Bank A Trust Com­ knives, axes, shears, skates, FIRST N A T IO N ^ hmph! / rs SOMEBODY , COX I SURE, SHERIFF! OUT AND THEN I KNEW pany. Application made for OLDSMOBILE rotary blades. Quick service. IT WAS YOUR CLUBS r o LIKE VOU TO ELSE// BY MILTON CANIFF STORES, INC. 1 DIDN'T REALIZE STEVE CANYON EAST HARTFORD ’TERRY- • Capitol Equipment ' Co., 88 MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN WHAT HE'D DONE UNTIL HE WALKED OUT WITH! COME DOWN TO payment. HEADQUARTERS Main Bt„ Manchester. Hours Mininory, PARK & OAKLAND AVES. . WE ARE OPENING a 9 a.m. 43 W. Center St., Manchester I GOT BACK HERE AND BY THEN HE WAS GONE' ^ W he deservesr W EL^ ^O N E MAY ONLV OBSERVE THE MANNCIC 700 CONN. BLVD. NIMROD WITH ME, SO THE IT IS SO PELICIO04LV Tl ^ ONLV M TOU'_ LOST—Passbook No. 26 008768 SAW VOUR UXKER BUT I DON'T KNOW COOLP HAVE thoughtOUGHT Y Of THE republicJBLIC! j CONJECTURE AT WHAT WITH WHICH M.TOUTS daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9, Drossmaklng 19 EAST HARTFORD to 8 p.m. assembly Hne school HOW THE NEWSPAPER ar tist can draw SIMPLE ! THE VIEWER 2, Savings DeiKirtment ol the Every floor model, demon­ SITS THROUaH THIS BORE I I PEECIFE MOMENT THIS SLOWLY INGRATIATES Saturday 7:80-4. 648-7968. shut. Apply Iona Mfg. Oo„ FOUND OUT/ A PICTURE FROM HIMSELF WITH THE OonnectScut Bank A Trust Com­ strator and rental trfdler ______FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and DESCRIPTION! NOW BONBON OF A STORY...THEN,WHEN ■T W SrecKE pF OENIUS BUICK Grand Spo^, 1965. 2- Regent Street, Manchester. k s h a l l C O ' " YELLOW b e a r d ! THEN, pany. AppUcattom made for will be sold at substantial SERVICE when you need it. ’’ reasonably done in my home, CHATTES FILWNfi THE 60LPEN ONE IS HER door hardtop, automatic, pow­ UNIT TAKES ON LAWFUL MASTER... AT THE HISTbRlC IN­ payment. savings. If you’ve 4>een Complete sharpening service, call 643-8760. SALESLADIES, fuU time or PARTY PLAN Manager — Opportunity Unlimited STANT, HE W ILL... er steering. No money down. hand and power mowers. ------—------— Show latest Lisa Jewelry, Earn A NEW ATTITUDE thinking about owning \a part-time (Mie tof 5:80, Includ­ Due to recent promotions, FOUND — Large Shepherd type Take over payments. Call Mr. Home, garden and shop. We al­ high commissions. Work with tent traUer or travel trail­ ing Thursday nights until 0 we have an exceUent open­ male, Ught brown with white Bake, 288-8716. so repair and service power Having— Trucking- full kit and color catalog. Write er, now is the time. These plus all day Saturday). Top ing for a man to be trained ' on chest. Call Dog Warden, 648- prices wUl not be repeated. and hand mowers. AU work Storage 20 hourly rate to those with good E. A. Bottl, Pres., 066 Main St., 1964 OTO — positractlon, 'tri- in sales and management. 4181. All traUers wlU be drastic­ guaranteed. . For dependable sales ability, good appearance, Orange, N.J. or oaU coUect 201- BIANCHESTER Delivery—Ught Good salary whUe training power, new paint Job, good ally reduced' and priced ac­ service caU Sharp-All, 686 and enjoy the pleasure of serv­ 878-8877. FOUND — COlUe, black and tires. If interested call 046-8818. trucking and . with salary and commission cordingly. Adams St., Manchester, 643- ing wonderful customers. Call ^ m / light tan female. Call Dog after training period. Excel­ Refrigerators, washers and Mr. Shapiro, 648-2128. Casual 1968 PX>RD Ranchero, V-8, 6806. lent oi^rtunlty for ad­ Warden, 648-4181. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Village Shops, Manchester.' day and Thursday, 10 to 8 p.m. standard, metal flake paint ing chairs tor rent. 640-0702. Apply in person. The Treat vancement. Company vehi­ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDOEWAY 7 SAMPLE BUY LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also MR. ABERNATHY Job with white tonneau cover. moving large appliances. Burn­ (XIUNTBR WOMAN for full or Shoppe, 848 Main Street, Man­ cle furnished, aU employe Pononois 3 82,750. CaU after 6:80, 649-1986. ing barrels deUvered, 84- 644- part-time work. Apply in per- chester. benefits. For this better THANKSTOVOUR BEFORE, I USED ID USED 1968 1776 or 289-8824. > son. Com er Soda Shop, 786 than average opportunity, WE TRY RUN Pointing— Papaiiitg 21' BOOKKEEPER — Experienc­ A OAeSYGROUR e x p e r t INSTRUCTON JUST LOOK—NOW RIDE WANTED dally vicinity PONTIAC Grand Prlx, 1964, 2- NIMROD RIVERA $499 .Main Street, Manchester. apply PBNOA IfliAVORJf Tolland Tpke. and Union doqr hardtop, full power. Take CARPENTBR experienced, NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ ed, knowledge of machine post­ urtinrTT I'VE B6COMEA lY DICK CAVALU CONNOiSSeUR OF WINTHROP Street. Working hours, 9 to 2 ov*r payments. No money all tjnpes of work. Reasonable. ing, paperhanging, paper re­ OLEIRK. —for drug and cos­ ing desirable. 643-0177. SINGER CO., OPTHE doum. Call Mr. Bake, 288-8716. NEW 1968 I Call anytime, 646-1737. metics, evenings and some PEAUnFULWOMSd. p.m., Travelers Insurance Co. moval. Free estimates and dec­ 3-11 NURSE’S AIDE, fuU-tlme 866 Main St., Manchester ABBWWWy ear o n d y savs a bcys vet! PICk^A Call 648-2546. COX CADET orating service. Quality work weekends, some retail ex­ AAFr STEPS, SIDEWALKsi stone and part-time. Laurel Manor, OiRLWftTCHBlS I B e e r f b i e n o l e h i s TIA4E1DAA F e ^ CHEVROLET Impala Super perience necessary, - pleasant manshlp, neat, competent serv­ 649-4619. ) CUiPHi*6 AtOTHER... WHICH o w e THATGJUeSTlON. WANTED — transportation to Sport Convertible, 1966. Auto­ Sleeps six, free, standing walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ condlUons and good pay. Apply ice. CaU 647-9664. BOYB—16 years and older, to TAU0MT. l e R IG H T ? Hartford Hospital from Del- matic, power steering, repos­ table, storage cabinets, races. AU concrete repairs. in person to Manager, at once,' V BAKERY saleslady, good hours, work after school aod week­ /MBAlCTj moat St„ approximately 6 session. No money down. Call plastic windows, window Reasonably priced. 643-0861. L. PELLETIER — PainUng — Ugi^tt Drug, Manchester good wages. Apply Parkade ends. Contact Mr. Jcoes at weeks, hours mornings. 648- Mr. Bake, 288-8716. awnings, and can < ^ — NO Siloing Parkede. BULIDOZER, backltoe work, interior and exterior, papering Bakeryi Manchester Parkade. maintenance building, Min- 4500. FETGHT CHARGES. and paper removal, - fuUy In­ land clearing, sepbo tanks in­ neebaug CkUf Ooutee, 180T sured. 643-9048, and 648-6326. WOMAN to sit with two pre- 1960 UNCOLN — good condi­ stalled, drainage flelds. Paul Manchester Rd., fllaatenbuty. JONES* $655 schoolers, 8:80-8, M lo a ^ , tion. CaU 872-0796. Schendel, 849-0466.' Wedbeeday and Friday, own SECRETARY a tfem ! Aufomobikf For Sok 4 PAINTING J- interior and ex­ ,^>JWANTED auto mechetdosL AH transportation, 648-7916. Many more ' models to TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, terior, very reasonable, free Research & Development benefits. OaU Chorohee ttototo, NEED CART Credit very bad? BY AL VERMEER choose from. AU traUbni building lots cleared, trees top­ estimates. CaU Richard 648-2791. PRlSCHiLA'S POP BAnkrUpt, repossession? Hon­ Martin, 649-9280, 6494411. PARX-TOSSI secretary, stock will be sold on a first come ped. Got a tree-problem7 WeU brokerage oflloe, 71 D. Ctoter . Laboratory est Douglas accepts lowest first servo basis—Buy now worth phone caU, 742-8262. > .INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe- S t, caU Mr. Blair, 648-2151 af­ I't'e no fu n It's t h e If onl'v ther-o down, smallest payments, any-. TORONADO and save over 8200 on many t m m 3 ^ » 3 ' U. Full-time position, report­ wn«n the kids lonelir\©ss. w as soTTveone | * . f ' S " OKx: CERAMIC tile, wails, floors, cied rates for’ people over 00. ter 1 p.m. where. Not small loan finance others. ing to technical director In & o back, "to that's what t o s h a re my vanities, etc. All work guaran- CaU my'ctrfnpetitors, then oaU M A N W A N T E D company plan. Douglas Mo­ PART-TIME HELP wanted eve­ corporate R A D /Lab. Chal- s c h o o l . ' , y (^ € /ts y o u ! I olitu d d .' CENTER feed. Free estimates. CaU 648- me. Estimates given. 849-7888, tors, 846 Main. Sale starts Sept. 7th, 9 a.m. nings and weekends. Apply Plz- len^g oppottmilty \for For retail store wotfc in =1 BY LESLIE TURNER 8430. 875-8401. CAPTAIN EASY 1967 CHEVROLET, good run- Looking for a new or a pre-^ xa King, 428 Mhin 8t. "Girl Frldtfy" desiring O secretarial responstbUltiej hardware and kindred ?DilNP$ LIKE A LAHIMANi BUT HOWP HB TRACK nlng condition, bdjirt offer. 648- vlously owned TORONADO 7 CAMPER HOLIDAY, Inc. RUBBISH — trash removed to $00 IN FAMOUS brands free BLAZBS^, N M DOWMi 7628. the dump. lawns maintained. Flaar Finishing 24 HYITH THB if you run a weekly abop-by- Ikies. Full and part-tkne. ROUTE 66 (OLD 6-A) , CaU 849-1808 after 0 p.m. PRAWBRIOOB OHEVROLET, 1988. Set up for CALL FLOOR SANDING and refinteh- ' mail club for tew friends. Bend UP. HOW DO PORTLAND, CONNECTICUT COLONIAL BOARD CO. APPLY UCKEP back Chevry V-8. ExceUent body. TREES cut end removed, land Ing (specialising in older for detaUs end free 624 page IRINetTHE RAY DWYER catalog. No obllgafioo. Popu­ T N A 5MALL POOfWLL Best offer. 648-4783. cleared, reasonable. Free estl- floors). Inside painting. Papei/- 615 Parker St., Manchester FOREST OFF THSt, ' Weekdays, 2 to 9 p.m. Open hanglng. No Job too smaU. lar Club Plan, Dept. U602, L ^ HIGH ROAD, is7ll. AT ' mate, insured, 2894720. E .'S . Loftus, 649-4567 Blish Hardwara WAPPW6 CASTLE Saturday and Sunday unitU John VerfalUe, 6494750. brook, N.Y.^ I • S’ 1962 F-86 JLDSMOBILE, good 6 p.m. MANCHESTER 628-6556 RBXJABLE women to care for X>/,X condlUon. 878-1647 after 8 p.tn. Hausahold Sorvleos ChUdren two days per week WANTED — Cleaning woman 2 « -5 Band*— Stoekf-r* t HM W MIA. L. TM v ; M VL . 1966 MUSTANG convertible, 4- Offtrad 13-A while mother teaches. OaU 648- days weekly. Must be depend­ Mortgogos 27 able, prefer own transporta- \ BY BOB LUBBERS speed, V-8. Dark green with HOFFMAN 8906.______ROBIN .MALONE black interior, low mUeage. Goragg Satvlcn ' l ig h t t r u c ^o n o , buikdeuv- Uon. 649-8686. in ery, yards, attics,,cellars clean- SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- Excellent condlUon. Baqk to WANTED clerk typist for truck- 9 T ora 9 lv ■ V _____aio. Kmlfjijflimited Piinifafunds avaUable ovrallaKlA gratafor sec­ ,„i'M e x c i r e p a b o u t y w a it tilu „,THEW VOU'LL- school, 81,876. OaU 647-1680. OLDSMOBILE ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. ing company. Diverslfiied office THIS CHAhce ID 6 c e ) yoL/ve BeALi-V ife 644-8962. ond mortgagee, paymrata to duties, pleasant working con- MECHANIC - ...... ■ I ' J »■ I ■■■' ■ BAST HARTFORD yom-'opemm m j p 'U Ripoew our . EXCITED/ 1967 FORD/ Galaxle, 890 engine, OARAGE for rent, 11 Fairfield suit your budget. Expedient dUioos. Paid vacation and holt- NOW IS THE TIME to protect ' - r < "ELEV'ATOR*' fastbaok, .vinyl top, power 700 CONN. BLVD. St. call 648-4888. service, J. D. Realty, 8484129. days. ExceUent benefit pro- LUBE - MAN VtOTHeDOEAN steering, power brakes, mag . and restore original appear­ ------gram. OaU 2884278. ance of your amesite driveway Two Posttlons Open In Our , k TlOOfi. LITTLE SPORTS B Y R 0 U 8 0 M wheels, 648-0681. Matorqfclt^— with a good coat of protective B usIiWM Opportunity 28 p a r t -t i m e — S evenings and Service Dept, for ()uaUfled 7/ s n n n CHEVROLET 802 cubic Inch 1804 VOLKSWAGON Sunroof— sealer. Free estimates. 742- Saturday, $60. per ^ k . C«- Mta. Pay Boole in Accord­ c BIcyelts 11 ance with AbUi^ A Experi­ c u e .' t engli{ine. . 837 block, balanoeq Save $800-1400 dealers proflti 8487. MANCHESTER — Photography lege sti^ents considered. Ap­ Runs fine, as te, but should studio tor sale. Owner retiring ence. Multiple Brings Btns- clearance, Johns 12H to one HONDA SUPER Hawk, 806 cc, ply 490 ToUand St., Room AA6, nu A Paid Vacation. Apply have front-end Job, rear bump­ REWEAVINO of bums, moth- after 80 years In business. Ex- East Honttord, 8 p.m. tonight compression pistons, 888 h.p. exceUent condlUon , many in Person Only. 6 Onl. Ora heads, pinned rocker studs, alu­ er and some minor body work. extras. Best otter, caU 648-0874. holes, slppers repaired. Win­ ceUeht business reputation has only. minum retainers, crane cam, Motor,* clutch, transmtesldh' dow shades made to measure, been established. Ojmer wlU ______DILLON SALES Isky lifters, Mr. gasket push and rear-end mephanloaUy eX' 1986 HONDA 806 cc, very nice all stee VeneUan blinds. Keys stay on If requested to aoqualiit BABYSITTER wanted tor two V. I . mrnm rodf, Wysnd highrlse manifold. bellent. $600 flrm^ Call 048-7069 > coniVUon, completely oustom- made while you wait. Tape re­ buyer with busineoi, J. D. Real toddlers, after yohool and early & SERVICE, INC. 817 Main St., Manchester V. DMH.ewai<(!p MoUery ignition. Never used. between M p.m. (Current teed. Best offer accepted. Gall corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 Estate Associates, Inc. 648- evening, vicinity Garden i f )H We.M •>««*< I.mI $660. Call 742-7720. value —$1000 .minimum, 048-8818. Main St., 8484221. 6129. '■ Street, 648-4447. I r p a g e N lN E m B H f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER B, 1968 ICHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEt^fEMBER 5, 1968 PAG® BHQHTBEN .0 «t of Town Out of Town H m m I i o M eoo*»l KoowiWmiOMttosrdgt Apary n ^ O -;, BinliMsfe LoeoH om H o u s m For Sdw 72 H o m d o d for Sate 72 Loh For Sate 73 F o r S a t e 7 5 F o r S a t e 7 5 Hdp WfliHRd M ote 36 For Rant 44 SOUTH OO'VENTRY Lake c l e a n , u s e d refrigerators, TH E THOMPSON H otue — Ctet- MANCfHESTER tour bed- BEST BUY IN town.. .six room area, comer half acre buUdlng VBRNON — immediate oecu- TOLLAND — select from 2 new tags St. centrally located, large TWO-BEDROOM town house, SHORE or ottleas 'tor rent 460 room older Colonial. % acre EXPERIENCED custodian H ’S WORLD raiiges, automatlo washers cape vrtth one oar garage, site, high and dry, large ahade p a n cy , 8-bedroom Raleed nearly completed Randiea. with guarantees. See them at pleassntty furnished rooms, includes heat, hot water,^ ap- Main St. AoroM from Friendly lot. Good condition. Modem CLASSIFIED wanted for part-time work eve­ parking. CaU 649-2806 fo r o v e r­ Mlancea, private patio and cel­ douse centrally located, in trees, 114 x 144, red u ced tor Ranoh, fireplace, 2 baths, pan­ Three m inutes to R ou te 18. B . D ; P ea rl’ s AppUances, 649 Ice Cream. 646-2428, 94. heating ayatem. Call now, only, Ranch with bedrooms, m nings. Must be over 21. Can night and permanent guest' lar, J. D. Real Estate Asso­ pretty good condition. OU hot quick sale. Owner, 648-8607 caU eled reo room, 2-car garage, 8 M ain S t C a ll 648-2171. 817,900. Hayes Agency, B464)18k baths, spacious kitchen w ^ -’ M»4SSS4. ____ rates. cia tes, In c., 648-6129. ___ BOLTON — Connecticut—FuUy vmter heat. No basement. Tre­ m om ings. large lot. Leonard Agency, mendous value at only 816,600. R ea ltors, 6484)469. dining area and bullt-ln^. daths, living OiASQpFIBD advertising DEPT. HOURS buttons on, blind hem dresses, loordl o o r d 62 8146. 3, D. Real Estate Asso­ Mr. Lindsay. ^ c y , 848-0866, 649-0688. cia tes, In c,, 648-6129. MANCHESTER and vtolnlty. Only $16,900. H. M. Frechette, room. flridatone fireplace, "x 8 a m . to 4:30 P.M. Men fpr dish handling and make fancy stitches. Clearance ___ BOLTON LAKE — Lota BOO’ FOR RENT — Brood Street, SCARBOROUGH Road, Odmlal Over 76 homea from $7,600 up. R ea ltors, 847-9993. w alk^ basement with fire­ ail around Mtdien work, price only »34. or you can WANTED - Room with of ■ Saot 1 - 5-room from water, treed and In very 7 rooms, modem kltdien, form­ CaU Mitten Realty Company, p la ce , 2 picture windows, at­ hours noon-7:40 p.m. and 6 p a y 86. per month. For free without board, Parkade a ^ , 1,660 square feet including of­ n ice a rea . P rice d to seU. SOUTH WINDSOR — Large four TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. first floor apartment, $U0 ; fic e sp aoe. CaU 849-1807 o r 84^ al dUlng room, den, laige Uv- R s a lto n , 648-6980. tached garage. $28,990. Wyman COPY p.m.-11:40 p.m., 36 hour, 8- delivery call Capitol Credit for gentleman. Write P.O. Box Hayes Agency, 648-Ocltl. bedroom Ranch. Two car ga­ .T BEIt>RE PUBUOATION 4-room first floor apartment, Ing room with flreplaoe, I'.k A Lord Realty Ino. 646-3786. 4 :M P .M day week, good pay and Manager 'tlH 9 pjn. If toU, 606, Manchester. ______0268. rage, breezewSy. Big well including hflat. $185. CaU Ev- < ------CM...... bathe, 8 large bedrooms, 2-car MANCHESTER—7 room Cape, q o v E n TOY ____ B u ilding lot ' DeadliiM for 8a*ttordi^ka^ Monday la 4:M p.m. Friday. benefits. Apply Personnel oaU collect 246-^40. landscaped yard. Rec room. vERNON erett ^ e n o y , 649-8638.______MANOHJUWBH -Spruce Street garage, $82,000. PhUbrick toU shed domer. Formal din- ,gj^ reasonable Services Division, STOVE, refri^ator, large air- Apartmonfi— Fkih— 214-218. Small store, heated. Agmoy, Realtors, 6494847. Dig room, finished reo room, 648-5724. Possible in-law suite. Priced to FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ refused, eell. Paul Wv't)ougan Realtor, TEXAS SIZE RANCH YOU* ODOPEBATION WnJ. A| 1 conditioning unit, lawn mower, TaiMimnts 63 R eason able. 247-4046, 1-688-7402. extra lot of record. Handy lo­ BE APPRECIATED ' IrlMla I ond floor, atovo, fumlifc^t 648-9882. etc'. Any reasonable offer ac­ WE8T SIDE —older home, cation. $28,900. PhUbrick" e49.46M ,-"______Superb tot every way. 7 University of Connecticut IVE HAVE customers waiting adults preferred. Call 648-68W, all rooms large, 4 bedrooms, TOLLAND — single and dou­ cep ted , CaU 848-6626. Agency, R ^tora, 649-6847. SPUtH Windsor — Large 8 rooms of one floor Uvlng ( for the rental of your apart­ Out of Town hot water baseboard heat, ble buUdlng lota avaUable. FOUR ROOMS, heht, hot wa­ ' room SpUt Level. Three or tour vrtth beautiful vraU to waU Storrs PHHXK), 2-door refrigerator, ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ good condition. Ideal for largo r a n CH — 7 rooms, 2 fuU James E. Vandervoort Pool E. WWIMia CofitiniM d From Procodfng Pago ter, centraUy located, adult, F o r R o n t 6 6 Just off the ToUand Grqen, bedrooms. Ideal In-law ar­ carpoUnlg. IH baths, 2 fire ­ BV>ur years old. Good condi­ ta te A seoclates, In c., 648-8129. fam ily , $20,900. PhU brick A gen- m od em kitchen with Route 16. Exit 99. Prioee ilknge no pets. 6^-2171 until 6 p .m . rangement. Modern kitchen, places, 24 ft. family room, tion, 8100. CaU 649-4064. ______<------ROOKyiLLE — six rooms, sec­ cy . R ealtors, 649-6847. buUt-ins, formal dining room, from $2 ,200-$4,000. WJmian A MANAGER for automotive formal dining room, famUy etc. This lovely home tor Hdp Wanf d M dt 36 Hdp Wantpd—Malt 36 LOOKmo for anything in ond floor, stovoa^id refrigera­ famUy room, 8 bedrooms, 2- Lord Realty Ipe." 646-8788. Vandervoort and Willhide store. A i^ ly In person , 270 SINGER slg-zag, used 6-8 PLYMOUTH LANE — 4-bed­ room, fireplace, 2H baths, gar­ $27,800. 649-6306, 875-6611. real estate rentals —- apart­ 4TB MAIN 0T. — 6 room tene­ to r $120, TTirbe^WOkna, atove ear garage. ExceUent nel|^- MALE production worker. SCHOOL BUS d A^VER, short Broad Street, Manchester. months. TMs maddne wUl room Colonial. Owner moving age. $28,900. PhUbrick Agency ments, homes, multiple dwoU- m ent, 8120. S46-2426, 9 6 . and refrigerator^''fioo. Three boriiood, $81,900. PhUbrick Openings on second and Gdrd hours, good wa^S; A monogram, overcast, blind out of state. Price drastically R eaK ore, 649-6847. Figure in VAC Promotions ings, no fees. CaU J. D. Real rooms fumlohed, heat and util­ A gen cy, R ea ltors, 64941847. B & W riilft. Rate $2.et per hour and mechaidc, fuU or ^art-tiit-tim e. hem dresses, make button­ E state A ssociates, In c., 643- THREE ROOM apartment, eec- ities, $180. C a lf « ^ 7 B 2 . reduced. Best buy In town. CaU R osort Pro| BARROWS and WALLACE Co. up. Interviews daily, 9 to 4 ' post Road Stages, 644-UWi. holes. Needs responslMe party owner for appointment after James E. Vandervoort of Lake A native of C i t y Point, Vfc, 6129. ond floor, garage, near Iws Une, 6 SEVEN ROOM older home, ax- F o r Manchester Parkade p.m . C all M arge H am psw i, 648------PARACHUTE RIGGERS to p a y payments of 86.81 t s r 74 10 adults only, references. 648-7W4. p .m ., 649-4487. - oeUent condition, on bu»*lme. M anchester 64941806 St.. Vernon, has been appointed Vandervoort is married and h«* 5163. Rogers CorporaUon, Mill FULL TIME LABORERS per month or pay $08.10 cash. Rotort f raporty BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 8 SOUTH WINDSOR Property includes 2 axfra bund­ to the newly created post of In- yj^ee dat^hters. Ho U aotiva In and Oakland Streets. Manches- land^ping. No enperiwac^j. wUllng to learn. F irst C all C redit M anager tUI 9 Apui’tiwwm rfqfi MANCHESTER — New on room summer home secluded For Ront 67 ing lots. M arion^ Robertson, TOLLAND — New Ooorglaf dustrial______relations administrator Mancheator comnm- ter. An equal opportunity em- neoessary. ^.28 per hour. CaU shift, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. p.m.. If toU, can coUewt 686- T w w m a n n 6 3 F u m h h « d m arket, 6 room Cape, 1% hldaway, near water, 8 B ed-' Ctolonlal, vrtth full front col- united Aircraft Corporation,, Grantland Nursery, 643-M69. baths, garage. Bowers School, R ea ltor, SifMbS. rooms, only $9,800. Hayss Value beyond comptu-e In ployer. 6661. Aportiiwnls 63-A NIANnO . .—Quiet comfortable umn design. Located on hlgh^ East'Hwtford. ' "“V ‘ NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ fenced yard. Bel Air Real this -room Ranoh home 4-room cottage. Swimming, MANCBBSTER — Tree shaded A gen cy, 646-0181. 6 cleared 1.1 acres. Large Uv' jjg jg gycceeded as personnel Rockirtlle General Hospital. Pionefer Parachute Co., Inc. PORTABLE dishwasher Ken- luxe garden type apartments E state, 643-9382. that offers 8 bedroom s, Uv­ booting, tennis, golf. Available 8-boom Garrison Colonial, large Ing room with brick fireplace, manager of the UAC Hamilton Willhide joined Pmtt “ i® e l e c t r o n i c p a r t s Hale Rd.> Manchester, Conn. m ore, 8 years old, exceUent available September.-Call Paul ju^jjo'VER __ room furnished lng room, Wtxhen and fam­ ECHO MACHINE Co., Inc. 8 Immediately, $100. weekly. Cov­ $16,900 W ILL PURCHASE this Uvlng' room with fireplace, for­ formal dining room, kltdien gtandard Division In Windsor Whitney Division in 1947 and to Phone, 644-1681 condition 890. CaU after 6 p.m . W . D ougan, R ea ltor, 649-4688. apartm ent w ith heat, 742-7541. ily room all on the same entry, 742-6019. mal dining room, and a family Out of Town with bultt-lns, fuU bath and ^ 00,^^ j,y pg„i e . W illhide o f 1981 w as prom oted to adm into- SALES t r a i n e e 649-1748. . ■ ■______4H room Ranch, within walk­ floor, plus an attached one Ebcperienced man to burr "Son. your mother and I are a bit worried that you sized kitchen, generous bed­ laundry downstairs. Four bed- Manchester, Calif., formerly of tratlve assistant to the master An Equal Opportunity ing dUtance to privats-beach at 8 F o r S o l o 7 5 car garage, full basement, might be becoming- a little too "ARTSY-CRAFTSY! m a p l e TA B L E , 8 cHalts, tole- Bolton Lake, all nicely paneled rooms, clos^ galore, IH ------^— ------— roomi, and bath un. Attnched Manchester, mechanic. Ho became assistant and polish precision aircraft For RCA Regional Distribu­ E m ployer , 80 LOCUST ST.—Second floor, W anted To Ront 68 almost completed Sauna vlslon, headboards, overstaffed Busiiwss Locations baths, breezeway and attached BOLTON — four room expand- double garage. Five minutes vandervoort Joined United to the factory manager st parts. 643-7627. tor, wiU train for advance­ 4-room s, heated, 8186. 646-2426. w ith 2 bedrooms, living room bath, aluminum storms, dialrs, roUer and Ice rttatee, WANTED — 2 or bedroom garage. Aluminum aiding. $27.- able Cape. Two unfinished up. to Route 16. $84,990. Wyman ^jneraft Corp. In 1942 as a ma- PAW A to 1967. ment, Ideal working condi­ For Ront 64 8 with fireplace, kitchen and din­ well shrubbed yard. Assum­ boy’s clothes, 649-7744^ NEW TWO bedroom townhouse ______apartment or duplex, chU- 900. Wolverton Agency, Real- Convenient location near Firk- A L ord R ea lty to o . 646-8786, WlUhIde and his wife lived on tions, good starting salary, TOP NOTCH carpenters and Dogs— Birds Pots 41 8 ing area. Must be seen. Wol- a b le 4?4 i VA mortgage In chine operator for Pratt and H dp WflwiBd— apartment with exceptional MANCHESTER — 10,000 square dren, O c t 1st. 648-1718. jtors, 849-2818^______way and Lake. CaU now, $15,- Whitney Division, East Hart- Porter St. until 1961 when ha MEN WANTED for steady -vacation, 9-day week, excel­ carpenter’s helpers. Good OVER 1987 sig-sag sew­ verton Agency Realtors, 649- the amount of $10,000 av a il­ VERNON. . .one of the cleanest M o l e o r y k i w M 3 7 PUPPY—12 weeks old, partlal- custom tenant features. J. D. gf industrial space. Prime 400. H ayea A g en cy , 646-0181. ford. He vrorked in industrial w m appointed manager of to y ea r auround em ploym ent, good lent benefits. wages and benefits. Call days, ing machine, bullt-ln controls 2818. able 'or refinance. Asking ranch homes we’ve ever listed. 4y housetrained, mate, free. Real Estate Associates Inc., location. Inside loading dock. FAMILY with 8 chUdren look- CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 engineering before and after dustrial relatione at Ulstea rate of pay, excellent fringe 278-1630 or nights, 742-9144. to make buttorfioleo, sew but­ (30V E N TR Y — O nly $12,900. $21,600. Hiree bedrooms, finished base­ MR. M. NIMIROWSKI p a r t - t im e CaU 647-9666 a fter 6. 643-6129, 648-8779. ' c a ll fo r d etails. H ayes A gency, Ing tor 8 or 4 bedroonr apart- MANCHESTER — 6 room cus- rooms on one aore, beautiful­ service with the Navy from 1944 Technology Center In BunnyMe. benefits, overtime, will train. tons on, blind hem dresses. you have this completely mod­ ment, Ideal residential area. FULL-TIME service station at- ^ ------646-0181. ment or diqilex In Uandierier. tom built Raised Ranch, top ly landscaped, modem kitch­ describe, -so to 1946. Ho vrtll be succeed to ^ t CaU 649-4623. make fancy stitches. Clearance pivB pleasant rooms, first ______em 6-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, Impossible to tendant flam to 3 n m. An- District managers. 12 noon to 4 References If deiUred. Oocupon- quoUty construction, exceUent en, large Uvlng room, formal the over-all He became a personnel ad- poet by Leslie N. Oleon, wno Hm EASTCO price otdy 881.W or you can floor. Adults preferred. Can- 474 MAIN ST. office for rent, baseboard radlaUon, aluminum U & R REALTY Co., Inc. many extras p lf ^i)erson, R. cLrest E^- pm. Monday through Friday KTTrBNS. caU 64M722, cy no'kaleb than Oct. 1. 872- location, treed lot. Mid 20’a. dining room, family room 20x ilbly priced In visor In 1948 and was appointed been with UTC since 1W9. 95 Leggett St, East Hartford pay 84.10 per month. For free traUy located. CaU 648-0768. Center of town, plenty of park- siding. Don’t wait, see It today. condition. L Ro,^ 30. Vernon. and Sunday mornings to deliver 0182.. H ayes A gency, 646-0181. 24 overlooking water fountain, assistant to the personnel man- Willhide is a graduate of FIRST SHIFT WORKERS ______papers to carriers and stores in ' ■' $66,600. By appointment only. Char B on A gency, 648-0683 64S-2692 the rald,J0"8 and well worth It. — ------An Equal Opportunity = --= ^ ROOM "»■ ______WANTED — amaU three or four MANCHESTER — Clean -fam - T . Jrj< -'c:ro ck e tt, R e a lto r. 643- ager at PAWA In 1966. He trans- Pennsylvania Stater UnIWWty CARPENTERS or experienced Manchester - Coventry area, 8 PhUbrick Agency, Realtors R. D. MURDOCK, Realtor (7:30 to 4) E m ployer helpers wanted. Call' 643-6803, Must have car. ExceUent sal- AretelM For 4 5 ocSect 666^1681. *k»r, avaUable Immediately. ^WO ROOM office, 100 percent room apartment 'with heat and Uy 6-4-8, large lot, centrally 1677. ferred to Hamilton Standard Dl- and holds a master’s degw Am cm ror aww cxmecv, ------646-1688. Main St. location. Inquire Mar- 6404)847. 643-6472 John R. Wennergren Co. ary. opi^anees included, by re­ located, St. James Parish. ______^ vision In 1968 and was appoint- from Rensselaer Polytechide IB- Multi-OIrcuiU, a rapidly DARK rich stone-free loam, GARAGE Sale — mlsceUaneoUs ^ uITtZi— low ’ s, 867 M ain St. sponsible single teacher from Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- BEAUTIFUL Cape — aluminum BIRCH HILL ESTATES BOLTON —Near Manchester persMmel manager In I960, stltute, Troy, N.Y. y.nfl, household furnishing and FOUR ROOWH, heated ------townllne, six room Ranch, two ------growing firm In the elec­ WITH OR without experience MEN TO work In shade tobacco caU Hartford 249-8211 $16. Pool and patio sand, September to June. Not over 0469. aiding, full shed dormer, 7 Items Box 488, Cook Drive, ment, second floor, north end. j -q r RENT or sale-461 Main car garage. ExceUent buy. 1- tronic field extends an inyi- printers, cutters, bindery men warehonse. Call for Interview, Mr. Camer or Mr. Daley 9 to stone, flU. gravel, sand and $116. CaU a fte r 4 p .m . 643-1490. nice large rooms, with 8 bed ­ VERNON, your^drehm house is ■■ to , to 3., 646-3111. The days. B olton. 643-2806. 649-4668 days. Street. BuUdlng and lot next ROLLING Park — 6 room Cape SOUTH WINDSOR 637-6342 fo r appointm ent. tation from our plant to dis­ and apinentices. Company paid 9 12 1 12 manure. 643-9504. rooms up, 4 down, fireplace, waiting tor. yoii, Inunaculate 6 Coventry cuss Job opportuidties in the insmance, exceUent benefits. Wetstone Tobacco Corporation. ------to Post Office. ExceUent loca­ In fine neighborhood, fireplace, FOUR ROOMS, first floor, mid­ large kitchen, oversized ga­ room Baitoh, 8 bedrooms, love- COVENTRY —older 6 room foUowinig area- Real Estate SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so tion fo r any use. 646-2426 from WANTED — five room flat two fuU baths, loads ol closet O ffic* and Storn dle aged couple. 71 Starkweath­ rage, heavUy treed lot. Low One year old executive IjrretT room and bar, garage, home with acreage, 'bam and I l o o a i . » , » clean the spot with Blue Lustre, 9 to 6 p .m . to r a d rit fa m ily . CoU 625-8228. space, full shed dormer, form­ portdnlty employer. Burroughs e r St. CaU B48-8490. 20’a. Won’t last. Wolverton ■ iuge lot, well landscaped. staUs, approximately , ’ Watch for School Children, three evenings plus eome Sun­ Career Rent electric shampooer $1. Equipmant 54 al dining room or fourth , bed­ buUt, oversized 9 - room 1 000 Corporation, Business Forms Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. Raised Ranch home, o r ;4 Won’t last $21,600, Paul W. o f frontage, $17,200. Phllbrick PLATING day w ork. OaU 649-8017. A fter Olcott Variety Store. ELLINGTON — Plnney Brook room. Losts of trees. $22,900. 8 and SuppUes Goup, Route 80, Due to expanding business we GRO<3ERY, STORE fuUy equip­ oversized bedrooms, family Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. Agency, Resdtors, 649-6847. 6 p.m., 648-9707. n, Brand new brick three In vDfm ont Propoity PhUbrick Agency Realtors, 649- A LITTLE lmaglnnfl®fi> * Police Chief Asks Drivers DRILLING Tolland. have sevei^ openings for pen 3 LUE LUSTRE not only r ii ped consirting of National cash NOTICE styled kitchen v0 th' com ­ YOUNG man with driver’s U room, one story garden apart­ F o r St oe lto e 7 0 - A 5847. w ork, and $18,800 vrtU g et you ANDO'VER — 7 rdonri oversized MECHANIC’S helper, part-time, sonable, amblUous, hard work- of soU but leaves pUe Jeglstera, dairy cases, freexers, plete buUt-lns and a pantry, SOUTH WINDSOR ROUTING cense, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daUy, mg real estate saleq>eople. We ments. Total electric. Bu3t-ln a fine Uttle older home. Five Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, The ‘‘Back to School” season p.m. Wednesday ® soft and lofty. Rent electric Hobart meat saw, adjustable m cMxxxrdance wMh the re- MANCHESTER - Booming MANCHESTER — Colonial, glass sUdiiig doors, sun (Oak Ridge) 7-11 evenings. Apply in person. Monday through Friday. Apply prefer fuU-tlme people, but can oven and range, refrigecator, rooms on a tree shaded lot 2 fireidaces, Jalousied porch ca lls tor extra caution on the (Mflco BuUdlng on Rt. 31. The shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint Sc shelving, time clock, stainless house^ good locatlcm between six rooms, formal dining room^ deck, living room with red­ Vernon Lanes, Rt. 83, Vernon. In person only, Westown Phar- use some on a part-time basis dl^osal, alr-o^tloHer. base- ^ right In Manchester. Wolverton and garage, $28,000. PhUbrick part of motorists, Coventry Chief PHNA bot^ of ^ A i^y between 9 a.m. and 6. WaUpaper Supply. steel cube machine, US stack­ redevelopment and proposed large living room, three bed­ wood beamed cathedral cell­ 8 ROOM COLONIAL mancy, 469 Hartford Rd. if their available hours meet ______mSteiiiidry and storage a^ zJSi A gency, R ea ltors, 649-2813. Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. ^PoU ce Eugene Menard point- tends a cordial Invitation to toe p.m. Ask for Mr. George er sUcing machine, wrapping Each unit having an Interior Chester, (>x»ec*touit, the zoni^ shopping center. Potential rooms. New kitchen with bflUt- ______ing and large rustic brick ‘ (U & R Built) ------— ------^ our requirements. In addition jg SOUND protector am- as mit tndav pubUc to attend. Smith or kfr. Keith Chris­ station with scale and extra d e^ tlve brIckwaU and n ^ ' Board of Appeals grosa, $8,186 p er y ea r, $9,000 Ins. Aluminum siding. Handy MANCHESTER — Circa 1W8, fireplace, formal diiUng BOLTON LAKE —6% room LABORATORY jCAN to work eclalty papermaking ______— state 84) and at the hub of the LlU len Sm ith, 28 K ensington for the package. Phllbrick kids and your horses and Realtors 278-5950 there is always an IncreMe In Notary Chib annual picnic Mr. McAlllater. . industry. Poeitlon Is within PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Land For Solo 71 R ea lty , In c., 646-3736. PART-TIME truck driver and highway network for one of ------■ “ *?XiiR’r"op"^^BATE Street, Residence Zone A, Re- Agesicy Realtors, 649-6847. R. D. MURDOCK, Realtor m ove right in. $21,600. 649- f September when schools re- sundav at hla home Corporate Research and De­ ONE Y E A R stock clerk for Ught delivery. New Ehigland’s fastest growing W onlad -To Buy 58 wUhtn and quest extonrion of permlerinn to COVENTRY — 48 acres of good 648-8472 6306. - sume their normal schedules. fl,e comer of Btonders Rd. velopment Technical Lahor- a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. to areas. We are. the exclusive Unconditional Guarantee ROCKLEDGE — Colonial, 6 The answer, the local official g^^ south St Frank Dunii Is 8 ' -^e Diatrict of Manc^er, on ttie beauty porlor, at above to- farm land, bam aai- 8 out OON<30RD Rood area. . .Price W ofilod— Bool Estate 77 e l e c t r o n i c s e r v i c e atory. The primary woric ac­ 6:30 p.m. Apply In person, Al- sales agents for seVen success- buUdlngs at |l?,800i: PhUbrick rooms, IH baths, modem . continued, seem s to b e that m o- gj,g£jTOan_ HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques WaUttt, cation . is SLASHED on this beautiful B &L W tivity wlU be In the area of car Auto Parts, 226 Spruce fui new home communities and A gency, IQialtdrs, 649-6847. kitchen, formal dining room, ------T.THTTwna W ANTED — B uyers toriats are not _prepared for an gj^ vacancies remain In the t e c h n i c i a n Yale Tjrpewriter Service bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ju^o. >Ihe 70 East Middle Tumpfite custom buUt home. Owners no BARROWS and WALLACE Co. physical testing and product Street, Manchester. are planning several more to 8 bedrooms, garage, covered NORTH COVENTRY — near avaUable. Courteous, efficient abrupt change In the pedestrian Coventry OooperaUve 649-4986 glassware. We buy estates. VU- M^lcheStw. to anid Oorporetton, 70 Btesrt SiMdle longer can take care of it, now Manchester Parkade quality evaluation. open In the near future. Our BOLTON — 86 acres Ideal for patio, $27,900. PhUbrick A g«i- Parkway. Older three bedroom service. Your satisfaction is pattern ot children. Nursery classes which open For RCA Regional Distribu­ lage Peddlef, Auctioneer, sitting vacant. All over-sized M anchester 649-6806 MAN for various outside Jobs, resale division Is a l^ growing ‘^ S S i t l o n - o f Helen A. McOart- Turi>ilO«e, ^ jiejiereoa that enjoys coun^ cy . R ealtors, 649-6847. Cape. Three car garage, five our concern. CaU us now. C.J. Chief Menard stressed that g^p^ ^3 basement edass- tor, inside -woik only, Ideal . . . , , . ' . . ______Lake IbSCsnC St., A^wa»a/»a»B olton. 649-8247, HfiV 337 7 LADOftweBTLancaster XVOtlUrBead, Manches- Variance V lU s G U lW tIs o requeried to eiwct room s (six In aU) hallw ays, ______part-time mornings or after­ rapidly and enable* uS to m ar Uvlng w ith privacy, $17,800. acres, privacy. Only $16,600. motorists pay strict attention to yig second Qmgrega- woiidng conditions, good Send resume and salary re­ closets gcUore, fireplace, full MANCHESTER and Vicinity — TOIXAND — Near Parkway, Morrison Agency, 848-1016. noons. CaU 649-9644. U A R R ea lty C o., In c. ,648- H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. Bchool-zoned signs and speed u<,nal Church. ChUdren who salary, 9-day week, vaca­ quirements to, or caU: ___ i — o(” *£ ! S ‘. f ‘ cK>r,S‘o ? basement 'with GE unit, patio. Ranches, Colonials, Capes. 126 older 6-room CMonlal, new 2692, R .D . M urdock, 6484M72. ALL CASH for your property limits and cautions them to stop be four years old by Janu- tion, exceUent benefits. m a n ’TO run d a 'ry departm ent, „=» bom. Km. 23x36” , 26 cents each or T6 5 for« »«> «»b». 0 - two car garage. Must be seen homes from $12 ,000. OaU the OO'VENTRY — Very clean 6% kitchen and heating system, ver, picture frames, old coins, !wed^ior*tbe^etito« w im ui^^ t i within 24 hours. Avoid red for school buses with flashing gjy ^ eUgible. Mrs. Pauline Arthur Toumas full-time employmmt, We particularly need salespeo- $1 . CaU 643-2711. to be appreciated. Here la an Meyer Agency.' Realtors, 621 room Cape, oversized garage, garage, large wooded lot, $14,- MR. M. NIMIROWSKI gmis, pewter. «irap ^ 1^ tape. Instant service. Hayes Ughts and to remain stopped Lazzari may be contacted for hoUdays,iivuucja, paid t ~ -vacation, ------■ Ubera pie Who are familiar with any , . t...... HoiHos For Solo 72 opportunity to make an excel­ Middle TpkO., East, Manches­ modem kitchen, new furnace, 900. H ayes A g en cy , 646-0181. Technical Director watches old jewelry, hob- (Erected to five public notice to the pike East, Reridenoe done a . Agency, 6489181. untU the Ughts are extlnguiahed. further IntormatlMi. benefits for the right jierson. gf foUowlng towns: Vernon, d i,,. lent purchase., Ik>t 1* 180 x 180. ter, 643-0609. » aluminum siding, treed lot. On­ by couecdons, J«dntlng.. aWc PRIVACY — 6 room Ranch, 2 /-./-bT rbVTTAT n e t Apply in person to Mr. Noonan, ^.^jiand, EUington, Somera, En- ^ ewpet cle^d TO BE SOLD — 4-4, two fam­ T.J. Orockott, Realtor, 648-1677. ly $17,600. H. M . F rech ette, SELLINO YOUR HOME? For He also reminded motorists , that xhe Pine Lake Conununlty EASTCO contents or whole estates. Fur- iSSn* a copy rf this w to parcel oi la n d v ^ baths, beamed celling, pan- c o l o n i a l b o a r d CO .. Popular Food Market, 725 East Windsor, South Wind- Lustre. Rent electric ahampoo- Uy, A-1 condition, A-1 location. C>gpE —6% rooms. Two bed­ Realtors, 647-99M. prompt courteous seirvice Chat pedestrians are to be given the olub, Inc. wUl start Its puMlc er $1. The ,ShenVln - WlUlams mture Repair service. 643-7449. J £ S V * s S r p « 3 tA t« MANCHESTER - Beven room 96 Leggett St., East Hartford Middle Tpke. sor, East Hartford, Glaston­ CaU Paul J. Oorrentl Agency, ______rooms,______formal dining - _ room. ______ellng, garages, pond, water- eets results, caU Louis Dlmock right of way when crossing at a program of round and » q » ^ 616 Parker Street ■■ ' , 4am d&v8 from UiB oc tiUs or* rvfjuxros Cod in exceUent condi- ^^ge^^ed porch, dlapo^, excel- $ —1% acres. Old Colon- faUs, 9 acres, pine grove, bury, Manchester, Bolton, Cov­ Co. WANTED — Restaurant equip- return moke to this court Bepjoli^ Wiankman, 78 Mll- 648-6868. 20,900 ^altv 6*9-9888. cross vvalk, on a walk or green dances at 8:80 p.m. Saturday, An Equal Opportimlty M anchester, Ctonn. tlon.* Three bedrooms,a a formal a l lent oonveident ■ a. ' -neighborhood, » --S - V a - — — -X lal, completely _____ modernized, J - — - * Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- ______or go signal. This right of way continuing each Saturday dur- entry, Andover, Hebron. CaU m ent, store, ta vern and bank- of the ^ ^ w a l l e t t . Judge. ^ortfRoad, Reridenoe Zone A. B m idoyer "NEVER used anything like It,” dining room, family room. $16,600. Owner, B ox “ BB ” , bright and clean, three ga­ 6824. WANTED —Manchester, 2 given the pedestrian by mg the faU, winter and spring T eleph on e: 649-4667 Salesmen W oirted 36-A Mr. Ledard for confidential In­ ruptcy equipment. CaU say users of Blue Lustre for ;iwn.sarcel ol land Into two lots, 200 lot. Hutchins Agency, Real- bath and wash area, large 1224 SiUllvan Avenue, Wapplng, .-'AAwt 1r(1 tors, 649-6824. ' dining room, open porch, room, patio, backyard privacy, day’s ever Increasing traffic recognition of ouUtandtog ex- 628-7449. community kitchen snd bath, noncei^lce to.thew ube )?!*• j," ... ihnWi^wtth. j. frontage, than Roundup 644-1467. CLERICAL trainees, figure apti­ dishwasher, garbage dlqiiosal, their. ctointt wltlUn “ to_.th«. d; full basement Ideal tor fu­ 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage. Ask­ slaughter. cavaUon work jierformedi by a Outxioor and shop workers. Featuring Feather D^igris msnwMner, ^ totWlshtaf a copy of ihU Regulationa require, and one d r i v e r s tude with automoUve ware-, LOW 20’s — 8 room Colonial, ture family room, 2-car at­ ing $26,600. CaU Rellarce As­ BnUetln Board Spanish team headed by Plot. . (Concrete fabricator has <300K —FulbUme. A ^ y to for school routes Refreshments ^erved w asher and d ryer. AU uU im es. n?y«W >5r. « « « Hum Remilaililiona (Continaed from Page One) person only. Howard JfnUison - — -- .... house. Excellent benefits. CaU Ideal for female teachers or cir^ation to sold pro*^* Reguiaraons 4 bedrooms, Uvlng room with tached garage, 2hi acres of sociates, Real Estate, 643-9674. The 'aniMial meeting of the Martin Almagro of the Unlver- many openings for steady In South Windsor. 7:30 to 9:15 fireplace, dining rooin and den, R estaurant, 394 T olland 'Tpke., a .m ., to 4 p.m. Good wages. 289-7906. students.rfnrtents. Withinwithta walking : dls-dlv nlS« to thto land, quiet suburbap area, ’ 872-4166. “I can say here that the U.S. local Public Hectith Nursing slty of Madrid. The temple datM work in healthy outdoor 2 739^Main St. Anthony Otomon, Lot No. 16, 2-car garage, aluminum siding, type work. No experience Manchester. ■ . ^ H arold ColUns, 644-1631. tance to Manchester Com- court $27,900. n tuuVmnm Can maj*ch and help them ,” h e A ssociation wUI b e h eld a t 8 b a ck to R om an tim es, MAN OR WOMAN ^or counter ______north side Nwwood Street, Reri- possible 2-famlly conversion. COVENTRY - munity College. Close to bus­ cabinet ."But If we were to do that, “ required, year around work OIL TRUCK driver. Apply in work at new Dairy Queen Braz­ Vacant CaU now. Wolverton Ranch, famUy sized line and stores. Call after 4:80 . TT dencC Zone AA. Variance Is re- and would mean risking a world ' with overtime, top pay-worii person, F og a rty B rothers, 819 ie r, .7 p.mi. to midnight. Araly'' A gen cy, R ea ltors, 649-2818. kitchen, new bathroom p .m ., 644-0388. AmpucATioN quested to erect dwrCHlng doaer conflict. I do not think any of us rates, many benefits, union Broad Street, Manchester. in person at Dairy Queoni"^ U & R REALTY Co., Inc. fixtures, baseboard heat, $14,- shop. Equal opportunity Gordon— Form— TWs’^ f f t h a t I, to oWe Mneo than RegulationB want that because It wolild OPPORTUNITY B road St. r o b e m a r ie JlAYEB^of Route » , PORTER ST. area, large over­ 500. (Austin Chambers, Realtor, em ployer. SERVICE station attendant Dairy Prodiicts 50 sized Cape, 7 rooms, formal 643-2692 mean the destruction of those mUAKX SS&SnS^nuSr *^c«ne^ Bank A Trust MLS, 643-2826. IT'S NOT TOO LATE part-time. Apply at M A K W e need art am bitiou s high dinAg room, famUy room or R. D. MURDOCK, Realtor countries, too.” PICK YPUR OWN tomatoes, Ss r Company. 8M% Middle Turn- Service Statton, Route: •, Bd- school graduate who Is will­ den, 2 full baths, yard with , . 648-6472 TOLLAND Nixon’s running mate, Mary­ ALLIED CACTING Corp. ton , 649-2871. Situdripm W antad— $1.60 per half bushel. Carrots PRODUQTtON p !?m u for the sale ,of aJCoiioiic ^ ]c e W est, Biutneas Zone i n . privacy. ExceUent condition. land Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, also ing to accept responsibility, for feed and canning, $ 1 p er $100. per week to start, . F « m a i « 3 8 & co.liltttK'^' ** varia^ to erect roof $24,900. PhUbrick Agency Real­ COWBOY’S H ID E -A-W AY campaigning Wednesday, bald YET . . . / 26O ToHand Tpke., Manchester BOYS or youpg men for clerk­ bushel. Petersen Farms, 440 ASSEMBURS The busUiess w «l be owned by aten la rg e r than R egu lafion s the Nlxon-Agnew stand on the many fringe bendlts Includ­ Eeute o f WUUam Hayea, Rose Ma- , tors, 849-6847. VERNON —custom beautiful ■When you’ mix an all brich ing and prescrlptloo deUvery Dbmlng Street, Wapplng. . lawv and order issue diflfei's 646-0124 ing free meals, uniforms, with Progressive rle Hayes. Executrix, of Route to, permit. , Raised Ranch, two years old, eVi room Ranch surrounded ' TO APPIY FOR THE FALL TERM positions now open for day or WILL, do ironing In my home. Bolton, donn^tie«t,^jd will }» Maury R. Brown, 484 Porter Ri^ED RANCH — njodern from those of both Humphrey night and weekends, flexible insurance. Oi^rtunity to TOMATOES — pick your own, iblectrical Appliance three bedrooms, two lavator­ by 4hi acres of enclosed C all 648-3789. SSrairf ^ B oitoT S Btoeet, Reridenoe Zone AA. kitchen w ith aU bullt-lns, and third party candidate hours, ideasant oondi Ilona. Ap­ advance Into supelivlsoky f bring own baskets, $1 . h alf Company. — Apply ies, 2-car garage, many ex- pasture, with a lovely 4 neetteut, as h a v e r Variance Is requeried to erect formal dining room, family George C. Wallace. p ly to person to Manager, at capa city. bushel. 114 Buckland N d. W ap- trasu'Must be seen to appre­ stall bam It equals country bated Augustrif 1 9 ^ addWon to dwelling ctoeer to KNIT room, 4 bedrooms, 2Mi baths, "George WaUace uees the . . . But clattit are lllling up fu t once, Liggett Drug, Manches­ Ptog.______,______2 ciate. OaU for an appointment, living at Its best. Price, Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 lUmA MFE. CO. side line than Regulations per- 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, $84,- words as a hatchet,” Agnew to the tins to git busy It right ENGINEER ter Shopping Parkade.______Part - time positions also SIZES 4.14 ______286-1614, betw een 5 and 9 p .m . $32,900. 646-6806 o r 876-6811. lowl Ta gut all thi fiett on Full I TOMATOES, pick In y ou r own Regent Street ______m lt. 900. PhUbrick Agency Realtors, said in Oshkorfi, Wls. "W e know available from 10-2 or 11:80- DACHSHUND —AKC puppies, Turn couraas, writs todiy fur your tjfbiait motors. FainllUr with MOVERS, helpers and packers, containers. 21 Angel Street, Manchester, Conn. EUlott N ew com b, 17 L ockw ood 649-6847. ANDOVER'LAKE* area... .we that. We can ^nse that. Hu'bert 6, 8 or more days per week, , reds, blacks and chocolate, $76 (rut catalog, aU plissrs of -inaBufacturlng experienced preferred, 41 hour it Manchester. Street, Reridenoe Zone A. Vari­ ha.'ve two properties list- B (Sl W ____Himiphroy^___ _ uses the words as a starting at $2. per hour. Al­ u'p. A lso Pekingese and Wei- NOTICE NEW 2-famlly, 10 room duplex, and development of frac- week. Austin A. Cfiambers Co., ance la requrited to erect de­ 5357 each apartment 2 bedrooms, ed here, both wlA lake iprivl- BARROWS and WALLACE Ck>. shield against critics of the eliv* so evening positions avail­ m araners, 1-628-6673. FRESH vegetables and fruit. leges. Now the lake season la glah admlnlstratiwi of which he tfoswl borsepoweTb Universal Bdtoa, 6484187. In accordance with the re- tached garage on separate lot, 14 X 14 m aster bed room , Uvlng Manchester Parkade motors. Grow with progrea- able. Tomatoes, cucumbers, squash,' coming to an end, these owii- Is a part. Richard Nixon uses IB M DATA OROOMmO ALL brHda, qulremenite of the Zoning Regu- which Regulations do not per­ room and formal dining room M anchester 646-6306 Wve electricnl apjdianoe ooui- MAN TO WORK on grounds of ...beet^, carrots and canning ers are anxious to move, . , a s a mimy HID. H.C. O iaaa, V«NON 'laittona o f the Tow n o< Mianches- m it. A PIRFICT chill-chaser tor the young with waU to waU, kitchen vrtth the term as a pledge large home. 8-4" momings APPLY IN PERSON ^rs. 21 Angel Street, Man- chance for some real buys. COVENTRY North — Brand commitment to America.-*’ PROCESSING R d ., B olton. 64S442T. ter, C onnecticut, the 2k>ning E v erett A H elen O d e , 62 H d - end lively eel - thle turtle-neck sweet­ electric ranges, separate fur- APPLY weekly. Permanent position, stor. er with I matching hoodi Easy to knit Both on Lake Road, our algns new aU electrlo home, Raised g^n. Edmund S. Muskie, the Board of Appeals will hold a lister Street, Reridenoe Zone A. . nacea, full walk-out basement, spring to foU if satisfactory. In your chlld'e. favorite colors. are on the premises. T.J. Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2 unfin- jjemoOTattc vice presidential rWENDLY ICE CREAif Retriever’ 'pu^ NOW RENTINO public hearing on Monday, Sep- Variance Is requeried to divide ^ large rear aundeck. Wolverton Write Box ”U”, Manchester Pattern No. 5357 has knit dlractloni C rockett, Read tor, 848-1677. ished, 2 fireplaces, acre lot. candidate, kicks ott his ceun.- SECRETARIAL . AKC registered. X-rayed. Ex- item ber 16, 1968, at 7:00 p .m . In A gency, R ea ltors, 640-2818. IONA Herald, stating desired wage, pared of land Into two lots, both (or elzsi email (4-6), medium (8-10) and privacy, 3 lavatories, exceUent p^gn Sunday with what Is blUed ^ Msnnfaettiring Co. (Next to Caldor's) cellent Blood line. Male $125. HousGhold G oods 51 the Hearing Room of the Mu­ 8399 with less frontage then Regda- large (12-14) Inclusive. 1 0 - 2 0 SOUTH COVENTRY on Main THAINING age, suid references. " F em ales $100. Call 1-429-4460. COMMBRCtAL nicipal BuUdlng on the foUow­ MANCKEBTER—17 Haz^ St 8- buy, $24,600. OoU buUdn, 1- as a major address at San Anto- Regent Btl, Manchester SINGER ZIG-ZAQ cabinet tlons require, and permit doces- IINI SI4 IR Mlai alas Ml ter 8t!i;S!*!* Road, four room Cape, ,fuU 633-2138 a fter 6 p .m . — ' ------lng application: STA’TE HEAR­ ■ ell eU eaeeiel. aeneilRf ter #**a aeMere. bedroom. Colonial, aluminum nlo’s HemlsFalr In Texas. toy FREE ‘KITTENS, 6 weeks old, model, used 6-6 toonths. This scry building to remain on lot . A TWOPIECER with bodyfitting lines basement, dodblb' garage, ame- experienced stuffed INDUSntAL or ING ALSO. aiding. Excellent condition, on­ American Independent Party black, gray, tiger color. One machine wUl monogram, pver- which has no prtodpal buUdlng- boast the return of the-waistline, yhe site drive, steam heat, arte­ VERNON —6Vi room Ranch, BUSINESS , ! maNars. WtUlng to relocate in R olf L . Bom an J r., 896 T ol­ ly $16,600. H.M. Frechette candidate WaUace plans to re­ w ith double paws. CaU 649- cast, blind hem dresses, makes B urr N urseries, 418 N orth . over-blouse has an altractive.tle collar. sian weU, fruit trees, lake priv- newly redecorated, immacu­ RUVIN8 eUBSES HELP WANTED N orw alk, (2!onn. AU m oving ex ­ WAREHOUSE land Turnpike, Businsas Zone Realtors, 647-9608. ^ sume campaigning Tuesday af^ 6880. \ button holes. Need responsible Main Street, Reridenoe Zone B. N o . 8399 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In sizes______Ueges, lot 100 X 160, Owner, late. Three acres wMh bam ADMINISTRATION |] penses piald. In desperate need U. Request Special Exception Mat Na«t, aaertii Wlta IIP CPDI SRi IT er time out In Miami for rest > m A D U L T S party to pay 10 paymenU of Variance Is roqueried to erect ItylR NRMkK. 10 to 20, bi{st 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, MANCHESTER — Brick Ranch. 648-^ call momlnga. and cou’dl. Close to achools o f toy Bluffers ahd sewing ma­ FIVE Butterscotch tiger kittens, MuHIples of 8(000, 4j00 0,0,000 and speech -writing. Part-Time Cook $6.26 per month or $62.60 cash. for Limited Repairer's License, free-standing giW id algn whlich Only 50$-th e aew ’68 Fill » Winter 3Vi yards of 45-Inch Ptormal dining room, two flre- and churches. Leaving state. ______:__J »i chine operators, etc. Perman­ some double paws. Need TLC. and 8,000 square feet dear PRIVACY -- Route 6. S6e this In other,, political develop- Call Credit Manager ’tUl 9 p.m. and certificate of Approval for Is not permitted, and closer to AUUMI New CUSTOM COLIECT ON de- IINI 114 IR *RlR* al«» )}4 far llr«^ h « plaoei, finished reo room, Priced for quick sale. 876-1860. X VscriHlsry OwsUanint EvesUngs and Saturdays ent poeitlon for qualified per­ No ch a rge. 649-1047. span buUdlng. same, ht above location. ■all RRriieBlel hiRdllRi (or ta ^ aetti. ■■ five room Ranch. Newly re­ m en ts: X aWlcttiM (M y TMbnIWM If toll, call polleet 246-2140. street Une than permitted- slgni. IS wall It our regular f**l“ tn* breeaeway, garage, large lot. son. Write to Trudy Toys Co., end fray dlractloni In book for 3 Items! constructed, decorated, car­ ROCKVILLE No. 201, Bight —Sen. Eugene J. M eW ^y Xcriticsl ast«M'SHUt Apply In Person Loading dpeks, three phase All persons tntereeted may at­ All persons Interested may at­ $28,600. Phllbrick Agency Real- M O R SE I In c. p .O . 679 So.lN orw alk, W ANTED good hom e ifor m ale qp^mfriun* isaithtwioh — singer electrical and amestte park­ tend tMs hearing. THE AlC QUIinR. For the beglnner- peted, all electric, cathedral, room home, featuring 6 bed- wlU go on *®*®*®‘^ * SIND TODAY lOR A o r Phone two year old Welmaraher Good tend this hearing. tora, M9-6847. OF HARtFORD { ICsriW ri BHelns Isselsllits Conn, or caU collect 846-120Q. automatic zig-zag, eifceHent Zoning Board of Appeals a taKhari the r • ,.™**r*Jl®* celUnjpi, wooded lot, 100 ^ rooms] 2 garages, modem a presidential can^date eU -1 628 breeding, good with children. in g- , , Stoning Board of Appeals rrlit Naan, MSrtH vrtia ZIP CODI, Style FREE FALL n W r condition, Mdkes buttonholes, John F. qifford. lourcal Iriih Chain, Nine-Patch end Star RAISfilD RANCH — bullt-lna, 200’ w ith brook . Only $8,000^ kltdien with dishwasher, ei^oel- New York Mayor John V . • 1 8 3 Ann S t, Hartford, Co m . 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aU' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1908 Averaffe Dally Net Prem Rah The W eather For The Week EteAsd Moderate to heavy rain in i-' PACHS TWKNTY August 81,1988 scattered thundersbowera e ^ y tonight, dealing and cooler lat­ 7 iianrhFfitFr lEumttm er. Low 60 to 65. TomoiTOW. Medic Returns to Hospital, 14,450 partly sunny. High in 70s, A bout Tow b • MtmeheOer^A City of VUiage Charm the Mancheatet Veterans ‘ L‘ >».r. Oounoll will meet Monday at But This Time a s Patient VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 287 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGBS-TWO SECTIONS) BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 (Cleaemed Advertiskig on FUge SO) PRICE TEN CENTS 8 p .m . at the A rm y-N avy CSdb. you Ood^ieed and good luck In The heads of all veterans units N avy Hoappltal C orpsm an 8.C. doctors were so Impressed with and their auxlHarler have be«o his performance of duty as a your forth/om ing dutlas in Viet­ Dennis P . K iu m lok os o f 176 Invited to attend the meeting. ward corpsman that they port' n am .” Chestnut St., who left Chelsea inated him for a letter com­ ' Although Kuamlckaa did not, Nuclear BlaiA Chapman Court, Order of (Mass.) Naval Hospital three mendation which said As as­ perhaps, experience the best of Amaranth, will observe Past months ago to serve with the sistant to the medical officer in luck in Vietnam, he is now WASHmOTON (AP) — A among many frlenita and former New Failure nuclear test blast equivalant Ctoyal Matrons and Patrons Marines in Vietnam, returned to charge of a loigO segment of VC Use Women, Children Night tomorrow at the Masonic Orthopedic Service, your almost shipmates. Moreover, he is wHh to explosion ot between 20,- the hospital Friday, Aug. 28, and Temple. A potluck will be serv­ .y constant pre8^ e at odd hours the people for whom he volun­ 000 and 900,000 tons of TNT ed at 6:80, and a business meet­ was rb-asslgned to Ward 15, not of the day or night has greatly teered to serve with three was set off underground to­ ing and program will Mart at as a medio but as a patient re­ eased^e medical officer’s bur- months ago, the United States day at the Atnnio Energy 7:45. Past officers will exempli­ covering from wounds, sustain­ dm , and made you invaluable in M arines. Plagues F i l l Commisslon’B Nevada test fy degree work wtth Mrs. ed In Vietnam. the Cast Room, In the hoopital According to the young med­ site. Charles Lambeit* and GuMaf Less than two weeks after ar­ ic’s mother, he la feeling fine. The test U tile 10th weap- wards, and in the Operating By OEOBOB O. WILSON Anderson presiding. Members riving in Vietnam and whil^ BMs ot shra^el are still working W hat m akes the eMuoition so on’s-related blast reported Room. The medical officers and H ie Wastalngton Post wortisame is that there woitd To Shield Attaek on GIs are reminded to bring food for serving with Delta Oo., lM ;6n., the chief of the orthopedic serv­ their way out of his arm, and by the ABC thU year. the potluck, and officers win 7th R eg . o t the 1st Mtu^iue D l- ha is in the process of having WASHINGTON—A new be no easy way to correct a It come Just one day after ice all witness your departure basic flaw in the oarry- SAIGON (AP) — A vet- wear colored gowns. vlston, Kusmlckas was wounded with sincere regret and wish skin grafts on both legs.J failure has shown up in the an apparent RtMian test of .1 in an arm and both legs while F -lll fighter-bon^r and throush. structure. similar slse was reported by veteran Viet Cong bat­ Gets Diploma The membership committee in a Vietnamese cemetery dur­ threatens the future of the R would be like trying to fix the ABC, but a spokesman talion, herding women and of the Newcomers Club of the ing a sweep about eight milea whole program. the center beam holding up a said there was no oonnectlon. children in front as human house. There Is no easy way to Norm&n 8. Slade c t 101 ®- TWOA will meet at the home south of Danang. The irtng oarry-fhrough struc­ shields smashed into a get at it. The expense and time M iddle tTpke. w as recen tly o f M rs. Riaiard McRory of 54 The son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ture—the very heart oJ the company of American — ^-^'1 t i Invcdved tn making such a cor­ awarded an associate d^dmna t t Mardtall Bd-, Saturday at 1:80 fonse O. Kusmlckas, he is a swing-wing airplane — proved to par^roopers in three w a n t e d rection might prmnpt Congress the American Guild o f Orgraatots p .m . i 1964 graduate of Manchester be fauKy In a recent test at the . ^ i h \ to demand oancellatlon of the waves early today. Thirty- after examlnattons in ccgan @gh School and attended the General Dynamioe-Oonvair plant wiude program. Political one Americans were kiHra playing and allied theofeOcal The Chancel Choir of South University of Oonneeticut for •ti Ron ix i^ . Methodist Church wlB have a Two ambitious men to soii Pontiaes — The Air Force < and civilian / and 27 wounded. subjects. two years. In 1966 he Joined the The steel box-Hke struoture The waves of troops from the Slade is an associate of the Gounnet Banquet tomorrow at Pentagon leaders hope the fail­ HoiroJtid Oonwman 8.C. Dennis P. Kuzmickas in b^, to tonnw Naval Reserve Officer Training is the center section on which Roundup Viet Cong’e Cu Chi Regiment e :80 p.m. In Cooper Hall of the ure was Just an Isolated in­ Royal College o t MuAc In I/m- m ateJsm es D. Miller of Indianapolis, I hd., in Ward 15 at Chelsea (M ass.) Na­ Corps program at college. How­ m the plane's wings pivot. As broke through a company from church. There will be a choir A fast moving cars. Oood Saiary, stance not requiring a major re­ don, England. He is orgaalst- ever, he couldn’t wait to see such, it must be extremely By ASSOCIATED PRESS the U.S. 101st Airborne Division r^eaisal after dinner. val Hospital. ______pair on the airplanes. chotemaster of St Janies’ Epl*- some of the actioiv and enlisted strong. But in a test about a Dls-baid suppoi^ters of Ben. 26 miles northwest of Saigon. copal Church, Glastonbury, and The tip-off to this new prob­ year’s preMdent is Mrs. Emil in the N avy in V e b n ia r y 1967. Fringe Bonotits. week ago the structure cracked. Eugene J. McCarthy are push­ The Viet Cong and the para- organist at Temple Beth The board of truBteee of South ranging from an older home fur­ lem came at BWt Worth. Tex., Lucek of 72 Bbwers St. Further After completing ,hls basic train­ The Air Force, shaken up by troers were still locked In bat­ Shdom. He Is also a certified Methodist Chinch will meet t^ Newcomers Plan nished with antiques to newer Wednesday whm Gen. John T. ing for fourth-party slots on the Information itvay be obtained by ing at the G reat L akes (111.) the ZaUime, immediately called tle as night feO. teacher of piano and organ in morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the capes, ranches, and colonials. Naval Recruit Training Center, "Aipply In p«r»on — Srr Ed OoucRtt# MoConnall, Air Force chief of ballots of several states, desplts contacting: her or Mrs. Richard off plans to send the F -lll book McCarthy’s removal of hla Thirty-one Viet Cong have this area. church. Events for Year The Newcomers Club will hold he attended hoepltal corp«nan :itaff, made a last-minute change its first meeting entitled, “Let’s M cR qry o f 54 M arshall R d . kite combat in Vietnam. in his speech praising the F-IU. name as fast as it gats cn somo been reported killed so far. The Newcomers Club of Man­ Bchocd, and weui later assigned . Pentagon leadels from De­ chester will start off Its 12Hi Get Acquainted Meeting," Sept. to Chelsea Naval Hospital. Without any explanation, he ballots. AP photographer Max Naah 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mott’s J a p a n l r a d s f a r e a s t Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc. fense Secretary Claik OMford deleted from the prepared text An Associated Proas survey reported from the battlefield season this month. Included In TOKYO , —Japan, with 10.8 On M ay 81 he le ft C helsea on down are nervously awaiting You are invited to an this year’s schedule will be pan­ Oommimlty Hallcn E. Middle the stal^ent that the plane diowa McCarthy baoken an that many ot the Americans million motor vehiclea, has 81 Naval Hoepltal at his own re­ 373 MAIN STRECT MAMCHBSTER the diagnosbi of titis latest fali- working hardest tn 12 states. el programs and speakers, Tpke. w as rea d y to rescu e com ba t Op- \ were killed by the Viet Cong as per cent of ay the 12.7 million quest in order thst he might urs on. the controversial air­ The push was successful In In­ OPEN HOUSE creative arts and crafts, end The club was formed to Wel­ they lay wounded on the field. ' cars, buses and trucks in the serve with the Marines in Viet­ plane. (See Page Twenty-Three) diana and Iowa, but McCarthy to acquaint yoursMf withI the potential social gatherings. come women newly moved in-' The battle was one of three F a r East. nam. Upon his departure, the through the analysis of handwriting, to the Manchester area. This ashed that his name be Mtiokan. fought northwest and southwest classes in the "B ig h t Steps A highlight of the coming year McCarthy’s formal dlsidaimar the presMitatlon of the — of Saigon today in which, ac­ GraMtbanalysle" in Mancheeter. will be the first member's house requires removal o t h is nam e cording to incomplete reports, Tlie oouT8« nixiB for ^ght two-hour acosiwv. T*ie ♦ 2 0 tour. Other programs will re­ under Indiana and lO i^ law. On at le a st HD o f the en em y w ere tuition charge Includea lesson materials. peat successful events of the other states, however, not even Place; Tinker HaU, 791 Main St over Glenney’s Mens Through Busing killed and 160 persons seised as preceding year which consist of the disclaimer can keep a man’s Storft. * the p6t luck supper and "any­ name off the ballot If sig)porten suspected Viet Cong. Time: Monday, September 9, 7:80 p.m.; also the same on A Communlet defector had thing goes" auction, epaghetU fulfill the legal requirements. Wednesday, Septwnher 11 at IS aOp.m. and wine tasting party, fOotbeU told U.S. Intelligence officers mstnictor, Frederick B. Bruce, Member international Workers ore still busy drou- Heavily armed assault support patrol boats move - game, and the Spring Fashion School Plan Seeks that Viet Cong troops were GrapboanalyalB Society. ___ lating petitions in Mitmeaota, along a tributary of the Mekong River ddta south For inquiries, call 1-684-8798 Show. Tennessee, Rhode leland. New meeting Thursday in the village "Tnub activities include cotqilas Hampdilre, Vermont, Arlsona, of Saigon. The patrol boats are dragging the bot­ of Ap Trang Dau, nine miles from a major allied military bowUng teams, bridge and pl- Flatida, Ddaware, Nebraska Night Food Flights tom to detect any enemy command detonated nocble for women and qouplee, Total Racial Mix and Collfontia. base housing the headquarters golf and goU lessons, dances, a The threat of a fourtii-party mines. Behind the boats come troop-laden landing of the U.S. 26th Infantry Divi­ O allf. (AP) — book dtscusskm group, chU- bus 1,400 Negroes to 11 schoeds drive drawing dlsencbanted vot­ sion and a South Vietnamese WmL The Board of Elducation Is mak­ in the hills to attend kindergar­ craft. The patrol boat at center background, Mr92- dren’s Christinas party, and /- ers , from the regular parties training base-for rangers. BiTUM m O US a in g a EkX),000 bet this y e a r that ten through third grade, and To Biafra Upped courses in handicrafts. 6 ■was compounded Thursday by Troops from the 2Sth Division about 2,100 whites ot our 1, has been dubbed the “Monitor," after its Civil Ftor those temlUes planning KNOWN FOR VALUE It can. bring off the complete ra­ the defection of a second Bouth- put a cordon around tbe village, .DRIVEWAYS to buy homes, the club’s agenda cial integration of Berkeley schools in the llatlaadi for the em governor from the Demo­ LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) —The ing with the planeloads of food War counterpart. It has also earned the nickname and the Viet Cong tried unsuc­ fourth through the sixth grades. and medicine and that they land /parking Arens • Ons Stattans • Baakeihall OaoHn also lists a panel program "Bow •oboois froRi kindergarten cratic ticket Red Cross stepped up Its cessfully three times to break The board 'Will operate five at a Blalran air strip called An- of “Battleship of the Delta.” (U.S. Navy Photo via /. . New Bnekhig Far Senssnsl Work to Bvqr a New Home,” featuring through the eixitti grade. Gov. John Bell Williams said food flights to Biafra Thursday out. Under the plaiv aU pupils buses of Hs own at a cost of nabelle. Suddenly, Nash reported, AiMkWMk Persmnl^ Bnpin tied—We Are 188% bsm sd as panelists a lawyer, banker, be and (he Mtsslaslppi delega­ night as squabbling between the AP Photofax) from kindergarten through the $88,000 a yotur, and to lea sin g 20 Diplomatic sources said Undt about 800 enemy troope charged buBder, arid realtor. tion rejected by tiie Democratic Nigerian .and Btafran govern- The members bouse tour, third grade will attend schools' oth ers to r $167,000 annually. might return to Lagos if tiie two through rice podAes into one S convention would siqnx^i’^ third- m'ents continued to delay the / which wm predominantly The remainder o t the pupils sides in the 14-montb-oId civil Amarlcan paratroop company DeMAIO BROTHERS being hdd O ct 19 from 1:80 to party candidate George O. Wal­ start of a daytime food lift. white. All pupils from the fourth live close enough to their as­ war continued to dUagree on a 160 yards aw ay. T hey ca m e In 158 PASS SXBEBT -4:80 pjn., will take ticket hold- la ce. The International Red Croee through the slxtii grades will go signed schools to walk. landing site. three waves. At oonomond Kead- SINCE 1889 • i s - m ere through five or six homes Gov. John J. MdKeltiien ot Committee in Oene'va said dx Clifford Says to seboeds which were predomi­ To integrate the school facul­ quartens in Cu Chi, (he voice of of varying style and decor. Louisiana denounced the Demo­ planes landed 48 tons of food and "We will not change our nantly nonwblte. ties about half of the 178 Negro a radio operator came through: cratic ticket earlier, although he medlelne and 88 relief and med­ stand,” a Nigerian military "We odnslder this the first teachers have been reassigned "They era coming, they are stopped Miort ot a formal en­ ical workers during the night. A spokesman said. and most thorough twhool inte- to the whits areas sod about 46 coming.” Then the radio went dorsement for Wallace. spokeoman raid the number ot The Nigerians bad threatened U.S. to Toughen gratlon of significant stse in the per cent of the 879 white teach­ Wallace was resting In Mianu ^ t a la Ukriy to be Inoreaaed ^ ahoot ^ all ptoes dead. country,” said Dr. Dan Freu- ers will teach In the Negro flat- Beadi, Fla., today. ta\be next few Bights. conte^ that U.S. offloers said the first dentbri, the board’s coordiiiator lands. . ) wave of enemy troops come E Richard M. Mxon, the only August Lindt, International they might be carrying arma to of research and pUblicaiUbns. Opponents of busing forced a touring presidential campaigner Red Cross coordinator for West agreed not Stance on Russia running ehoulder-to-shoulder Retorted Stanley Oolberson, a special election last October, for the moment hopped acroee Africa, waa in Biafra Thursday to liit^ere for 10 ^ ^ startin g . through the night, screaming, leading opponent ot the plan; seeking to unseat two members, the country, reodvtog exhuber- trying to persuade the aecet- Thursday, with Red Croia mer- WASHmOTON (AP) — Secre­ Security Council otaalred by firing assault lUles and pushing "It is a oomidete waste of tax­ of the board, Carol Sibley and 'womln^and children in front of ant, eiseabie receptions in San slonlst leaden to accept Nige­ cy flights going to Annabelle. tary of Defense Clark M. CUf- Prasldent Johnson. TEMPLE’S payers' money. It has never Dr. Sherman MAlsel. Mrs. Sib­ Frondsoo and Santa CSara XJtti- them os human shields. Biafra welcomed the agree­ ria's condiUon for not interfer- foril says the United States Those seasons weighed the CARPET end FLOOR COVERING 'wotksd anywhere in the coun­ le y w on b y a ■vote o t 28,167 to versity In California. ment but broadcast a proposal imidioations of Russia’s rever- After breaking the cordon, the try. It’s another indication of 14,917 and Moisei by 28,188 to "We Uve in a day of demon­ Thursday that the mercy planes mtot toughen its negotiating po- siem to & hard Mna, o iid poRsiUa enemy vantsbed into the dark- 30S M AM SnW T A C S O * « O M SOUBHS SUICK the socialistic trend.” 16,042. strations and protest/’ Republi­ land instead at Obllago airstrip, sition toward Russia by pushing ^^e Utoted States might leaving 81 of thalr own Berkelsy has 9,(XX> grade "i^iat oppoliUon remains can Nixon tdd Ids Sarda CSora in central Biafra. mtoeUe development and de- the diplomatic and mlU- dead on the battlefield. Nash school children. About 60 i>er said some of the third wave ene­ generally is on grounds of safe­ audience. "In times like these The Nigerians claim Biafra tonse. tiuiy level to'shore up Westem cent are 'whKe, 41 per cent Ne­ CUfford also com e out strong- my troops had bamiboo poles ty to smallest children riding the working American, the av­ Mao Backers wants Annabelle left free for defenses. gro and the rest Oriental or of IjV for keeping “a slgnlftoant with them to carry off some of out of their neighborhoods,” erage American is also the For­ planes bringing arms. They re­ There 'were the related devel­ other races. said Freudenthal. "We have gotten American. He la the non- American military presence in their dead. PRE-FALL VALUES ject Obllago as a landing spot opm ents ; Until now, moat of the whites Western Europe," which feels The American troops seized spent eight months preparing shouter, the non-demonstrator.” Gain Control because neutralization of that —Citing the Czech situation, went to schools in the hill sec­ threatened by this oonoentration 123 persons a s su sp ected V iet to r the change. We expect bugs "HBe inherent decency and air strip would block the ad­ the State Department «m- tion of the cMy, most of the oth- of Soviet tr o ^ in Czeohoelova- Cong in (his area. in the plan, but we will cope.” continuing loyalty to his coun­ vance of federal troops on the nounced cancellation of a tour era to schools in the flatlands. try’s institutions is our hope,” kia. American soldiers also battled 9 x 1 2 HERCULON RUGS Oolberson, former president Peking Says headquarters of Blafra’s chief of Russia by the University of To taring about complete inte­ The defense chief’s state­ Minnesota concert band and a enemy troops 12 mUes south- (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twenty-Three) of state, Lt. Col. C. Odumegwu of SeJgon and South Viet­ gration, the school board will TOKYO (AP) — Radio Peking ments before the National Prase second ceremonial flight mark­ Ojukwu, at Umuahia, 26 miles namese troopers were engaged said today suppocters of Chair­ Clifb were among Mvetol devel­ ing the start of commercial air from the airstrip. in a third fight about 40 miles man Moo Tse-tung have seized opments Thursday to indicate a service between New-Tork cmd Heavy duty robber bade. Serve on aU 4 aides. More than 3,600 tons of relief control of Communist Oidna’s toughening attitude since the Bo- M oscow . northwest of the capital. supplies for Biafra are stock­ y « 7 food adeetkn. entire 29 provlnceiB, autonomous vlet-led Invasloa of Caechoelova- —Senate Democratic Leader About 14 miles norih of the piled at Fernando Poo, a Span- regions and munlolpaUties. k la . Mike Mansfield, commenting I8h island off the east Nigerian (See Page Twelve) The Chinese language broad- ditford said recent develop- alter a Wldto House meeting, coast, and the Red Cross and - X caat said Maoist ixibUoaitlans In ments confirm that "when' and aald there was a poeribility the other welfare organizations a Joint editorial acclaimed "an if we negotiate, safety and suc­ Senate will not act this year on all-round victory for the -great have made night flights into cess demand that we negotiate the nuclear nonproliferation Biafra despite the Lagos block­ proletarian cultural revolution.’; from strength." treaty, ade. But they have not been Blast Levels The brofulcaat said the latest CUfford indicated that he-be- —The State Department areas to fall under Maoist con­ able to carry nearly enough to branded as "indecent and outra- meet the needa of the Blafrans, Ueves the cUmato may not be trol were Sinkiang-Ulgur and Ti­ right for the arms control talks__ geous” attacks In the Soriet thousands of whOm ate reported b et autonom ous region s. It scUd which (he Soviet Union has press which said the AtlanUo Al­ Saigon Office dying eaqb'day from starvation. Mao supporters have estab- agreed to. . liance bad planned to take over lAndt^ got the mgerians to (JzedKNdovakla t>ef:m the Rus- Ushed revolutionary committees . _ ------"We can continue to hope os instruiAents of power in the ^.sgrae to daytime relief .flights Eight Killed • that, at an appropriate time, alaxiB. two regions. _ after the Red Cross had tfareat- CUfford announced that ^'in these talks can take place,” he Desplte the claim, M^'S^bold ened to defy federal government ■the light of all current devriop- SAIGON (AI) -A n explosion on some pivvinoes, JS reported waminge ^^Inst them, ments our pnident course is to blamed on VIk t Cong turorists shaky. Biafra meanwhile acknowl- Clifford appeared at the Press press forward as planned with destroyed a £ »uth Vietnamese Frovlnolal'CS^ese broadcasts edged that federal torces had Club lunriieon after a series of the Sentinel" antimissile sys- government information • office high level policy dlscuselons, in­ tonight and first reports said j[fiee Page XwMily-Iliree) (Bee Page Twelve) cluding a aesslon of the National (Bee Page Twelve) 1 eight persons ’were killed and six 'wounded. A house next to toe. office to SAVE Cbolon ooUapeed and rescue workers were removing dead Some Americans in Saigon Feel and ■wounded £rom the rubble toe two buUdtogs. Cholon is the Chinese sector of South Viet­ 30%! nam’s capital. -A w h il e i h e y l a s t U.S. Could Cut Viet Forces Now The explosion was caused by 9x12 a charge of unknown type E D ITO R ’ S NOTE-Soutb thq Vietnamese military and points on tos prospects do not placed inside toe InfonnatlOR of­ UNOLEUM Vietnam’s President Nguyen atait going home? necessarily coincide, but the fice, police said. It was the sec­ RU06 KITCHEN CARPETS Permanent Pren Van Thleu spoke in July of a The prevailing Saigon view­ view that American force levels ond in Saigon during toe day. hope to phase out American point selk this goal reaUaed only could and should be reduced has Early in toe moroto|: a bouse 12 ft. widths installed, one combat forces on a unlt-by-unit yean from noiw unless a settle­ already been placed In circUla- near the downtown area of Sai­ basis starting in 1969, Secretary ment is negotltUnd. The arming tion in the top government lev- ' 1.95 piece, no eeama. Excellent ae- enrafree dresses gon blew up, but there were no of Defense Clark CUfford sold io( the Vietnamese with more els in Washington, according to casualties.' leetiOD o f cfdots. H. yd- / last April that "the increasing than 200,000 M^6 automatic ri­ senior Americans here. Its pro­ Also during the day, police effectiveness of the South Viet­ fles, halt of mem already deUv- ponents see the war’s costs — txUt found in a tax ooUectlon office HEAVY-WEIGHT namese government utd Its ered, la ocen as the initial phase about $30 billion this year— as to OtiAcn a tin outtatoliig 60 IRAIDID fighting forces will now permit of a long rebuilding process. ' the major Irritant within the TUI blocks of TNT and rigged w h x a vinvl Drtamy us to level off our effort and in And yet because of the pecu- United States over Vietnam. fuse. They disarmed it. e n c l o s u r e s RUGS LINOLEUM RUOS due time to begin the gradual Uar way'the Vietnam war is "A half million Amerioan There has been a step up to PJ’s for sins 7 to 14 procesE. of reducticxi." Richard being fought, particularly the families worry about their man terrorist activity in toe capital P U n o r S w a n S J ^ . 9 S M. Nixon, calUng for Inoreased general acceptance that mlU-' to Vietnam, but 40 mllUon faml- to recent weeks to what some . Machine waahable cotton attention to training and arming tary victory in toe classical Ura worry about titelr dollars authorities believe Is part of toe Saigon’s forces, said Aug. 1; sense is unreachable because of over here. We must satisfy the enemy oommand'a. third' offen­ flannel in Bermuda, Neh "As they are phased in, Ameri­ the wor^s "Hmlts,” there is an­ •27.95 WITH Z s 4 MATCHED American pubUc’s- distaste for sive strategy. or convertible collar atyl can forces can and should be other vtowpoint that. suggests spending mcney in an area as American officials, said to- Favorite printa, phased out." Hera is a report America^ boys can start mov­ unproduotlve as thto" one sen­ ndgbt's explosion occurred about Not What It Seems ttom an Assoelatod Press re­ ing out fight now without any ior Amerioan official , comment­ a block from a UB. officer’s bU- porter who has discussed Qie appreeiaUe military Injury. ed. let, but first reports said th«re DO YOU HAVIA OmWTt (IHPIT ACCOUNT? 4 ik ony w lw pswow, Tuliai only mlnutw lem P lY . possUaiMties with senior aUied IWi wnMAflS At fin t fflance this appears to be a falling smokestaefle, but actually is a device Just as ailMfaar quarter of a Some Americans here briteve were no Ameildans among the officials and soldiers in the mlUton lAmer’l c a n tib op s that a phased reduction of U.Bi vioU m s, MOP AT HOME to dispel fog recently tested at Nantucket Airport, Mags., and reported by the fM d . brought intj^letiiam would not troops could begin immediately, The billet near toe blaat soeas -V By PETER ARNETT Air Transport Association/ Sept. 6, ITie lOQ-foot-long hose or flexible “stove­ neoensartlywlh bie war, nuuiy paring to* number to 200,000 by is named toe "Lucky." Associated Press Wrifer KNOWM FOR VALUES...C0AST TO COAST bekeye toe oonvenie api«es: A 1972. One of the proponents is U.S. Anny men Joined VUA- o o v o r s o s m pipe" disperses chemicals pumped through it by air pressure from a truck- SAIGON (AP) —How soqn quarUr ot a mlUlcn tnxQis o su L ta u M o r John P. VBim, an influential and nameae poUoe and firemen to can the half milUoa American pulled out would not necessarily OPEN VAAV «• « r mounted wind machine, siaid to force the fog dispellant an additional 100 feet knovdedgeabl# regional dUreotor togging thnuEb to* wraokad FORMICA COUNTIR TOPS troops in Vietnam begin tundng lo s e i t 1MtlRS.>f«Lt*« the burden of the war over tp (See Page Niaetssa) ^ n n m r m t BCAKWAaLX in rA U A D MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE f v u p w a r d . (See story oo pn«« 11.) (AP Photofax) GlvUlan and mUitary view­ (Eee Page: 8) AMCPO«0A V IO t TS OaMn to O m m n w

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