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Kennedy with HHH In Boston Hranday Judiciary Unit OKs Fortas; Marines Hit BOSTON (AP)— $en. *d- ward M. Kennedy, D-Masa., win campaign with Vice Preaidsiit Hubert H. Humph­ rey here Thursday. It wHI bs B y Barrage Kannsdy’B first campaign appaaranos with ths Dsmo- oratlo prssidanaial nomlnse. Senate Filibuster Looming SAIQON -n orth Viet­ In. The Marines appartnOy ware caught before they ooUld Ths ■snator’s Wakhlngton namese trbdiw caught a column offios said Monday that Ktn- of U.S. Marlhto^as the Leather- gat their foocholts dug. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.8. hellooptara and artillery nsdy wm introduos ths vlos neolos 'Urging In for the prssidsnt at a lunoh hour Abe FOitM' nominAtkm to night Monday, kffled 88 and and mortara pounded the North Vlatnamoeo postUone, but the raUy In ths downtown shop­ be cMef Juatice won the sp- wounded 188 with more than 800 ping dlstriot. provBl of the Senete Judlci- mortar rounds and a hall of Oommunlsta kept up llw attack small arms tire. until 6:10 p .» . More than 160 sry Committee todsy, bat The Amerloans struck baok rounda were fired Into the Ma­ ftai feced sertoue ’trooble in with mortars, artillery and hell- rina pealttona before the bar­ the Senete ttsdf. oopter gumdilpe. The Marines rage stfbalded. HHH Pledges TtM oonnnlttse veto was 10 to repotted ST of the enemy killed Two hours later, the North 8. in the KMiour fight four mnec Vietnamese renewed their mor^ The battlsground now dtifts to south of the central part of the taring, and an- hour later small Drive Against the Seowte, where a flUbostor la demlUtarlMd sons. arms fire crackled around the thrsatansd sgalnat eoBfirmlng The Marines were from the Marine perimeter. the nomlneitton. 88th Regiment, the defenders of The attack didn’t end unUI The outoome 1s la doUbt. R Khe Saidi who held out against 1:80 a.m. today. Crime^ R iots takas a two-thltda majority of ssnaton voting to eheks off a fl- a 77-day Oommunlst stege last glatUor Monday, at least 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS winter, and then abandoned that Viet Oong were kUlad when they Ubwtor tor putting a 4 sbato-Um- outpost. The casualties Monday tried to overrun a small U.8. ar­ Demooratlo osndldata Hubert Iting dotura rule hito eftaot. were oompurable to those on the mor and infantry baa# not far H. Humphrey, declaring "the Onponento, who taOhide lU - worst days at Khe Banh. from the amburii site. Two riots wm be stopped," has puweans and Soothsni Dobi» The first North Vietnamese srats, dalm they have the vetos 7 American soldiers were killed promised to forge a federal, SAEE barrage pounded in at 8:80 p.m. to keep the deW e going and and five wounded, a spokesman state and local govemmont at­ Just as the Marines were mov­ said. peihapa enough to detaat ttto ing Into defensive positions for The action took place five tack on crime and oivU disorder nomination outright, which the night, one of the mort If he wins the presidency. would require only a slinpls ma^ 'A tremendous selection of vuInenUe spots troops van be (See Page Ten) RepubUoan candidate Richard Jorlty. M. Nlxoa meanwhile Monday, ghrtas, an aasoeiats Justtos on said drug use Is "decimating a the Simreme Court, was m n l- generation of Amerloans” and natad by Presidsnt Johnson REGULAR ^30 j proposed a program to halt Juno 36 to suoosed B atl Warren Polish Queen Crowned Rise Averages $84 drug traffic and rohabmtate ad- ae oMst Justtos, Johnson accept- Ml— caienrl Liynn Andemm, right, daughter o^«town. and Demooratlo candldatea by Ben. Osorgs A. Sraathsrs, D- t e n » of Meriden, Miss MaiMm F u r^ of "are beginning to sound like Fla. and Miss Sophie Farycs, Miss KHalne Eosa, ai^ Auto Price Hikes ms." Voting for It, In addltton to KMiol. an oTaartford. The queen and »>« fo ^ 7 ^ Within hours after ChryslO Humphrey's pledge to stop the Smathsrs, wars Bans. ThooiM pate In the Fiflaekl Day Parade Sunday, O ct IS, in Hartford. DBITROrr (AP) — Prealdent riots -oame in a statement in J. Dodd. D-Conn.1 PMlto A. TfflS WEEK Johxwtoo today oritiolsed Cluys- •onouneed the price increases wMoh he endoreed S4 reoom- Hart, Ddflob.; Edward M. IB ^ Iw O otp.'for the higher price Monday, the prioea were critl- mendatlons drawn up by his nsdy, D-Msso.; BIrOh Bayh, D- MyaUc Review, Noftk Amert- olsed by WMte House econo- can Benefit Asaodatian, wlH OfNLY ta fi which It posted Monday on special task fores sad osUsd for Ind.; Quantln Burdlok, D-ND.t Its now IfN care. mlste as "a seveiw setbaok to an "honsat. oltar disouaslon” of Jossph D. Tydlngo, D-Md.| Bv- About T oivd meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Odd ths cause of price stability." Manchester Lodge of Masons wtowm Hall. After the meet­ The President, In a statement ths crime and disorder problem. arstt M. DUtesen, R-m.l Roman "If it bsbomes the pattern for ‘ "TMa is not a time for fear- L. Hruska, R-Nsb.; s^ Hugh will meet tomorrow at 7 dO p.m. ing, there will be a Utchen ao- issued by the White Hduse, said the industry," Presidsnt John­ at Temple. The Master ,-i«i for membere and gueata. Superbly tailored sportcoats of that-if other auto oompantea fol­ son’s Ooun^ of Elconomla Ad­ mongsrlng, slogans or empty CAP yiMtotas) Boott, R-Pa. Meson degree wlB be conferred. Kefteriunenti will ba aervad by low suit and rails prioss. It promises,” Humphrey said. VothM against w trs Ohair- l^fine im p^ed virgin wools. visers skid in a statsmsnt Mon­ "Thess taotlos can only load to An esttaiatsd 16,000 teadisrs, parents and other M— Basel Fahey, president, would cost Amsrioan oonsumers day, "It would cost the Ameri- man Jamas O. Eastland, D- The Newcomers CtUb'of the and her committee. Membere $780 million. national dlsaatar." supporters encircled Olty Hall in New York yester­ Mtos., and Bans. John L . Mo- oan consumer 8760 million." HU program inoludsd federal Hsncbester TWOA wlH meet to- are reminded to bring eetleiee Ks said Ms Oablnst Oommlt- Ohrysler said the Inoroase av- asllan , D-Ark.s Sam £• B fito alocrow at 7 JO p-m. at Mbtt's for the aodal. tss on Prlos BtablUty "has In- funds for better paid, trained day for a mass rally In support of the current Jr., D-N.O.; a ra m L . Fong, R- eragad 184 or 3.8 per cent above and equipped local poUoe; N- Treaty Approved Hawaii; Strom Thunaond, R^ Ounmnnhy BaB. E. MkhBe formsd ms that tbsra is abso- the current manufacturers sug­ teachers' ■trike./'l^w York Mayor John Lind- Tpte. The meeting U open to ■n»er Grouq? of Second Oon- COMPLETE EXPERT ALTERATIONS luUly no exouss for ths Chrya- "l^gMy-tn^od, highly mobile 8 .C., and Howard H. Baker jr . gested retaU price. units which can act tmmsdlata- ggy was pot at Olty Hall at the time. iieweoeaete to the area. gregational GburCh vrtH meet to­ AT NO CHARGE OF COURSE Itr aotkm and that this prlos in- An AssoeUUd Press compute- R-Tsnn. morrow at 8 pm. at the home orsaas should not stand." ly to Bt^ dvU dlsordsn in tbalr Ths only .shstiA msrotoer U Uon put the average prlos of early stages," and fsdsria law By Sepate Committed tbs oomxnlttas was iSD. ■dward of Mrs. Michael Keroptan, ?i C aw yi^s ITS dUterent -1888 Baldwin Rd. eMBNsiftsftt toohMqus assUt- W, Loiw, D-Mo„ a supporter of anos teams to respond to loosl WAgmNOTON (AP) — The Uy beoatwe of tha Bovtot-lsd in- 4fl00 Teachers on Joh lU M n CUSSES PrsaUant’s statomsnt (lee Page Ten) vastoo of Ostohodovakla. the noihfeMitton. The PolUfli Women’s Alliance requaats for hslp. Senate BVirelgn Relations Oom- Aoting Obalrman John Spark­ Before the meeting, Bruata f w SB 8LTS ^Matw* wm meet tonight at 7 'JO p.m. "Wo need not follow ths path mlttos today approved a treaty tdd a rsportsr that although to of blind repression and oountar- man, D-AU., said he hoped the at the Polish <8ubbouse, Clinton to halt the spread of nuolear Senate would act during the cur­ would vote to report the n o ^ vlolenoe wMoh only tends to In­ nation to ths Ssnats, to vm am 8t crease loaa of property, toes of weapona u d sent It to the floor rent session of Congress on the NYC School Strike nonprMlferation treaty. No date oommMtod to voftog tor Sensts The executive board Of the Salazar Rallies Slightly life and loss of control," he said. for.aotton. h Air CKHW< "But let me make it pefeoUy has been sot for a Senate vote. oonfirmstion. __ wbirtSM SMSue k—wwi Luts Junior Museum league The vote was 13-3, with three A two-thirds vote wm be need­ Ttors was no WMto Houe# ,wia meet tomorrow at « a.m. clear: the riots wm bo riopped. GbMtGntiOBflt comment on ths oommlttss ac­ AgASUM READim "I wCloome dissent, but not ed to give Senate consent to the *at the museum. After Crippling Stroke The m sj^ ty overrode objec- treaty imder terms of the Con.- Said Near Accord tion. P •IRTIR, lea vlolenoe and dectruoUve aottop tlmu of members who urged de- Nor was ttors any conunsnt of the AFLrOIO United Fedsra- m a cesTSR sr. aar'a condition as desperate. wMoh aotually obstruct pro- stltutlon. NBW YORK (AP) — BdioMa nesnc— rv. The Alpina Society will meet UIBON (AP) — Premier An­ The heavy endorsement In the ^Supt. Bernard B. Donovan said tlonof'Teachers, who ssiUsr ra- from Fortas at ths Suprsins TW.«* tonight at 7:80 at the Italian Barltsr, gslasar'a personal Jeoted a peace formula pro­ Court. Hs got several calls ts^ tonio de Oliveira Balaiar rallied Ntxon said In Anaheim, Calif,, committee came after weeks of today both etdae In the olty American Chib. a tlg l^ today neariy 34 hours phystotan, Prof. Edurado Oosl- unosrtalnty over whethsr ths posed by tile Board of Educa­ Ing Mm about ths vote. 0 ns of ho, bad also rtportod some im­ that Ms drug control program tsaohers’ etrlke were dose to a aftto a oripfdlng stroke brought treaty would reach the floor In eetUement, but the teachers un­ tion saying, "Ths strike wm go them from Ms provement but said the premier was prompted by an anonymous lUJortty Leader Mike M w him near death. But his condi­ Utter from a lO-ysar-oId addict­ Gun G>ntrol view of the Cseoh orUU and ion gave no Indloatien it was on." tion remained orttical. remained In a ooma. oonoem about other Soviet In­ After their meeting broke up fidd told the Senato Monday S.1— r was strioksn Monday ed girl who described the hor­ r ^ y to «>d ths walkout The 78-yeariold leader's nsu- tentions. early today both sldea agreed no that If Fortas to not oonflrmsd, as he finished lunoh In his hospi­ rors of the haUt and gruesome Nearly a third of the city's 800 further progress had been Warren probably wUl stay on as rosurgson. Dr. Antonio Vascon- tal room. things done to support it. A d vocates Russia has signed the treaty publto sohoolB were open as Finely Tailored osllos Marquss, told rsporters and Senate oritios had'argued made. "I think we’re dose." de­ Choicest Meets In Town! until then, the man who has "Lst us begin to faoe faots^" about 4,000 of ths 66,000 teaoh- clared Donovan, "but being (Bss Page Ten) at noon: "Tbs prsmler's atete of run Portugal and Its overseas Nixon said. "Narootlos are the Immediate U.S. purtiolpation era rep(^sd to daasrooms. Ths health did not dstorlorate. m- would be a gesture of coopera­ dose and being there are not empire for the last M years had modem curse of • American Score Win strike affects l.l-mUUon stu­ ths same." • TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! stsad soma Improvements took been reported recovering satU- youth. Juet like the leagues and tion with that country at the dents. There was no immediate Same time It was being accused The strike by the 86,009-mem­ SLACKS plgos." . faotorily from surgery Sept, 7 to epldemlos of former yean, WABHINaTON (AP) — Sen­ word on how many students ber UFT, wMoh has kept But souross at Rod O im Hos­ ate baokere of stronger gun con­ of aggression. (Bee Page Nine) showed up. schools dosed tor four of the Nigeria Says pital ooottnusd to speak 8ala- (lea Page Thirteen) trol Uwa have scored an impor­ Backers urged that the treaty The sdtools were mostly a Chidien Breasts be considered a atop toward first six days of the tall term, tant point by winning approval peaceful this morning as bs- began over the ouster of 10 of a ban against the mall order heafUng off a nuolear war and hlnd-the-soenes activity In­ NOW not oonneotsd to the Soviet ao- tesiohert by ths local board In BiafranTowi OUR REG. $17 sale of ammunition for rifles, creased. The unton’e exeeuUve Brooklyn’s Ocean Hm-Browns- • Quckes legs DURABLE PRESS LUXURY shotguns and .33-oallbre wea­ ttons. committee huddled to deterinlna vme dlstriot. pons. The treaty would pledge nu­ Its next step and Donovan went The underiylng oonmot Is be­ Is Captured • I BloeM w aXOB a l l w o o l WORStED SLACKS 1295 The Senate voted Monday 41 clear nations signing It not' to to a Catskills Mountain resort to tween the predominantly Negro 9 (UnritSUM.cum S Urn. Ver OHtemer) to 86 to rebuff the Senate Judl- give nuolear weapons or ttie confer with James B. Allen Jr., and Puerto Rtoan forces who LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The eUry Committee'a proposed know-how to make them to the state eduoatlon oommlsslon- Msk community control of Nigwlan army reported oapture amendment to exclude the ani- countries 'not now possessing er, who proposed a peace plan sohoolB and the largely wWe of the Btafran town of Owertl • HIGHIAIIB PMtK MARKET munltlon from the iSontroU set them. last Saturday. teadiars' union and central Monday, shrlMdng the rebri ter­ OUR REG. $13 NOW Non-nuclear countries would Donovan met Monday night 5 n ifti-iR ra out In the main control hm. immm Vum Tent ritory to 10 per cent of Its origi­ d u r a b l e PRESS CUSTOM TRIM nal alse. The Bslsure of Dwerrl left a l l W(X)L WORSTED SLACKS Btafra with only one major 1095 town, Umuahta, ths hsadquar- ten of the rebel oMef of state Bein^ Transformed to Off-shore City L t Col. O. Odumegwu OJukwu. Want $5000? Federal troops, preaeing from OUR REG. $9 NOW reported only 80 miles away in tiie north and the south, ware PERMANENT PRESS SLACKS either direction. g u a r a n t e e d n e v e r ‘Queen’ Preens for New Qlory Blafm, the former Eastsn TO NEED IRONING hall,aa Is being — a readiedr. 1^4 fAVS for the Nigeria, was 3Si,000 square mUss By BIAOOIE SAVOY "golden door" treatment aimed fawaiifting that will convert K on May 80, 1987, when OJukwu The Los Angdes Times to make aatrologlst Lady Mabel declared its independenoe from Harrison Fortssoue’s prophecy Into a lush convention hall that l o n g b e a c h , CalU. — wlU seat 1,100 for dinner. ^ the Nigerian federation. Exact proportioned leg lengths for perfect fit. There sits the dlsoonsolate come true, words she forecast Three stories tall, jeweled by It now has I ^ approodmatSly at the Queen’s debut in 1848, 8,000 square nules, Into which Every pair of these slacks cuffed & ready to wear. Queen Mary, once fair lady of silver bronae carvings, the the seas, now swaytag In the "She will know her greateet fate some 8 million persons, mostly when ehe never ealle another room Is lined with gloesy paU* onethetio waters off long naed woods, with a throe-etory memben of tiie Ibo tribe, have mile and never oarriee another lied to escape tiie advancing M m m Beach as giant fingers of grunt­ mural titled "Merrte England" ing cranes swing out big hunks patsenger.” (by PMlUp Connard), and love­ federal armies. Ths Iboa bslfsve and pleoes of her guts, and Meanwhile, the city' of Long. ly sUver-brasB carved doors. the Nigerians are trying to ex- hundreds of gewkeri line up be­ Beach is beginning Its several They’U keep aU that, and the terminate tiiem. ‘ hind the fences to watch the mllUoR-doUar work of building sturdy, stool^ hardwood stairs But despite the steady ad­ vance of federal troope, the surgery. her a new palace on Pier J. (but they won’t be bolted to the And what’s happentog Inside some 80 acres of tend wMch floor as they were when the Btafrana showed no IncUnatton her massive limardsT will be dredged out of the sea, Queen sailed the rough Atlan­ to surrender. Ihtormatton Com- Let’s climb the swaying gang­ with parks, half a dosen hotels tic seas), and the poUahed ■ miasloner L Y. Eke dsclayd plank to the "C” deck door, past to house the Queen’s overflow wooden tablee (with little rails Biafra’s "wlU to survive Is taae- the security guards, and see. gueito, marinas, low-emd-Mgh- around them eo dishes wouldn’t onqueraMe." This waa ocnsia- Com e to w h e re Down on the pier, as hunk rtse apartments, shops, and co- slide to the diner’s laps). ered an answer to the raaohriten altar hunk of her engine* ^ ploua parking. Behind J^ose doors, In the cav­ by tiM Organisation of Atrlcaa th e m o n e y hauled away, the (Queen’s surge­ She'll be sitting pretty whm ernous galley which wtU some­ Unity caltl^ on Btafra to aur- ons ■— Alfred Bloomlngdele ahe reooveira, around about late day bs a modem kltoben to render and raatore NIgsrtaa tmi- Oat moia money at Ban- ) at Baneficlal.,,for your (ohalrman of the board of' 1888, In her new home—Jilst a . serve that main room, another ty. effclal. Call up . . . or vacation end all your Dlnera Club) and Fred Rosen­ monorail ride away from a new room aft and four restauranta The fsdtral announoamaat of come to wlMia the money i« summtr expenses, yftiy set­ berg (prealdent of the Diner- convention center that will seat upper decks, the Queen(s .the o^)turs of Owsrri aald e h # . . . now. You'll be surprised tle for less money than ypu f l — llfwito... Queen Mary Oorp.), are fever­ 16,000 persons, with a 100,000 orlglnsli orookeiy, gtase and tana ware retaining to the town how much more you can gat really want? Call Benefleiai. ishly working on aroMteot'i square foot exhibition hall and oMna Is being counted and stor­ and the Nigerian tioopa wave MANCRBSm I another audHorlum connected caring tor ttom. ohhB m ,i\ drawings, pliuM, oontraota and ed away, some 800,000 plooaa of (Muehsstw Piricsds) Wsst Middle Ihirni^Broed Street I’i, ^ Italian Rail Bridge Washed Out myriad papers wMoh will start by a glass causeway seating an­ It A m ^ tto xefugaat w to had other 8,800. And aU Just a few . ftad before tto ffiical BENEFICIAL Watooma Hara Phone 647-6776 this great Queen on the big There are boxes filled with HNANCE & MORTGAGE CO, Muddy waters of the -swollen Dogha River flow over aectlons washed- oomebaok of her career. freeway minutes of 8.3 mlUlon thlnge to be saved: The Ivory were aoois of ‘ RiS . - ptopls and the Los Angeles air­ door handlet of the staterooms AAiMtoaa iftnB-fld: Second Moilgaga Loans $1000 to $8000 1 ' • out railroad bridge at Udine, Italy, near the Austrian border, todgy. The river Khocked out on the ahoals of eoonomlos, she’s in seclusion port and bertha, boxes that read "Cl- ena ef^Btali. OBOBHa, 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER flooded after torrential raina fell over m t»t or northern Italy yesteday. No In­ right now. But already work baa mslde, the Queen’S great hall, Naat to Singer $awing Center • 649-0808 started on her 6 million dollar the one-time first-class dining OetM CVCNtNOa aV APeOINTMCm —rriONEFORHOUM juries were reported. (AP Photofax by cable from Udine.) '

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Liak, S3 vaney 'View Lane, and H ebron V ernon Doris Jansen, BUtogton. SouR i W in dso r Yolinrioar R ro Do|>aitm ant MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., Discharged Thursday: FABE T W O Bernard. Fahy. 10 Baatbtook STARTING NEW P | | k | A /> Mirdbito Will Attend C t; Anna DaladuL Entogton; Harvest Fair Scheduled U ioa admtttad ba bad n o deft- ToUand THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge Deborah Sareet BUtogton; SEASON OF D i r l W Tolland Bite plans for dovdopwwnt of Louella Jiohnson, 78 Warren tne land at preacnt SCHEDULE AVOID DlSFLATlNa RAGWEED Annual Hospital Parley A:)e.; Doris Jansen, EUtogten; For Friday, Saturday W B>H eSO AY N IG H T. SEPT. 18. 1948 Matthew Ryjek, BUtogton; Bara Holmes said be would not ob­ EMCnON OVER HAND NORTH and soda booth, Midget FootbaU PZC Approves Acceptance Burnside —Producera, T:«6- POLLEN John F. Mlrablto, admMMra- AHA*e orgssMaaittan and pro­ Chsale, EUtogtm; Terri Hage- The Hebron Harvest Fair will 18 Acres Near the Highway ject to tba clianga if it was to 4 K863 2 League, and food i^e, baked o t 8 P . M . 9H». By ALFRED SHEINWOLD tar of RockvUs Gtaaorsl Hos­ gram s 'srffl take place X toe sec­ Ito, Coventry, ahd Edith Cray, be held Friday and Saturday at panntt iba location of a hot^ (3? Q5 beans, corn on toe cob, and State -^WUd Ih The Streets, Hy good friend Eddy Kantar, COUNT ond hnue is approvsd by a ma­ ToUand. toe 'onead HUl Elementary or motel reateunsiit, but only Of Portions of 2 Roads O 74 pital, wUl alitetid tba noUanal small Items tor sale, toe Men’e C o m p a n y * 1— Eflington R d.— -Soilrii W im ber Shifted to Commercial Zone 6;O6-«K0. WHd Racers, 7:48. bridge champion, teacher and jority of toe detegatea. A If It would oonslst of a groi^ ^ J9S2 annual maafing of tha Amsttoan School. The affair Is being spon­ and Women’s Fellowship of toe of smaU buaineseea He did no. Planning and Zoning poned from the originally U. A. Tlieater — Odd Couple, writer, gets emoUcnal over otrangtheMng end hnprovtog of The Herald’s Vernon Bnraaa H m pimniTif' and Zonlnc Oom- itama on tha pifliUc beartig scheduled Sept 18 date. ^ WEST EAST sored by toe Recreation Council Gilead Congregational Church. Coffoa Sonrod wai aatod. Angma Loahr fed it was necessary ftor To)- Oonunlaslon last night approved 7:15-9:06. bridge hands. He m J 1086^2 toe town’s organisations. booth, Hebron Congregational ■fn» ebaace for appradmataly town’s parmltlng the locatiw Salt and Pepper, 7:80. Ctam- perfection, end rejoices over a ttona at the local level giving m ailed to P . O. Bex 827, Rook- such as a supermarket or drug Uons of White Birch Rd. and ance Association First Aid class 0 n o 5 0 8632 A xaooid aittsndaiwa hi axjMCi- The fair wiU open at 8 p.m . Church; games of sMU booth*, acna of land ownad of cametarlas tn Indtastrlsl and bake, 0:20. hand that he got the meet out more voice in pdtoy dellbera- vine. 18 19 store, when these facOHies were Pine Hill Rd. under state stat­ win begin tomorrow morning at A 103 ♦ Q64 ad af tha coovantlon wM^ Friday with midway attractions. St Cdumba’s Church, PllgrUn CSiailM Luce and bordarad by commercial tones«inaa as weBwaD as East Windsor Drive-In — of. Kantar set a new mark for tioM to toe various oetegorlea avaSaUe m RodcvOle. utes, providing the standards es­ 9 ;80 a.m . in the ambulance SOUTH drasra hoapUal adiufidatrafon, At 8 p.m. there will be a Battle FellowsMp and Uttle League Reed Rd. and the WHbur Cross „,idM »aal. The PZC action was Odd Couple, 7:80. Sons of Katie emotion last month a the Columbia of institutional membership, and Services LncMner tablished by the Board of Se­ room of the.Town Oarage, with ♦ A Q 9 tniatoaa sad otoani from all 80 Masons to Fete of toe Bands and at 10:48 p.m. BasebaU organisation; allent Bll^iway. taken In ke^jibig with the Ciy- ^ ______EUder, 9:80. tional tournament in Mlnneapol- otreamHntog Xs oounoU and PZC Chairman Walter Beaton lectmen have been met and an Mike Kappa serving as Instruc­ AK otsfas, Puaito Rioo and tba Vir­ there wHl be a prise drawing. auction, Rham Senior Class; The property tormei^ reel- Regional Planning Agen ts p „ | ,^ conversations made IgaiMfteater Drive-hi — 8 ts. committee structure wHI be the $8,000 maintenance bond is post­ tor. O A K Q 9 gin islands. Ladies Thursday The winner must be present. grinders and coffee, Amaton TheWiggery Card Stud, 8:10. Barefoot hi The Opening lead Jack of dia­ Church Unit main resuKs ot this action, dsntlaUy soned wIU now become r^oommendatloni for cem wi^ between the PZC and State Of- ed for a five-year period. The Tjlland County Twin > A K 8 7 Tba two major laauaa axpect- Lake Improvement Association, a commercial tone, in les In roeWentlal tones and wltb ^ ^ Park, 10:00. monds. The convention rune from FrlendsMp Lodge of Masons The fair opens Saturday at PZC member Clifford WU-. Mother’ s Club wlU meet tom or- South Waal North East ad to be oonsidarad by tha asso­ 10 a.m . The program fo r toe and treasures and trash booth, with tbs town comprehensive Goehr's original request for q,, advised the Kantar picked up the South Monday to Tlmrsday. WlU observe Ladies Night at Its liams, abstained from voting on row night at 8 In the Religious 2 A Pass 2 O Pass Sets Dinner ciation are toa proposed slafa- day will Include a decorated toe Hebron Recreational Coun­ plan of developmenL regulations pertaining to ceme-, p^Q cluater commercial de- hand during the national team meeting Thursday in the Ma­ the Item, claiming the roads Education BuihSng of die Unit­ Columbia 4 NT Pass (Penaky)Pass Tha first fsH meeting of toe mant of toa financial requlre- Bulletin Board doU Carriage and bleycle parade cil. Alao approved following a locatleo. velopment around the highway championalrip and bid two dubs sonic Temple. Harold Leggett, have not been built according to ed Congregational Church. Woman’a Guild of the Congraga^ monls of baaXh osra insUfutlatia units 14 of the American Le­ at 10 a.m., a. baby contest In addition to the midway at­ BEAUTY SALON public heartng, was an em e^ Heavy Trofflc died interchai^es. In a subikied tone of voice to senior deaceh, is chairman. the present road regulations on The United Congregational tional Church will be a mother- and services and a new rtruc- gion AuxiUary will bold a groc­ for ebUdren six months to 24 tractions, people will be exMblt- ment to the town toning regu­ PetMon Filed show a game-forcing band. ery «o d e l todf-v nt 7-*5 n.m. A roast beef dinner will be Ing hobbies and crafts in the 625 MAIN STREET—TEL. 648-2880 Reports of Interest In the it was also pointed out Tol- tile in the town clerk’s office. Churdi Adult Choir win re­ and the next player passes. Tdfe daughter dinner at toe parish tura and greatly expanded pro- months at 10:80 a.m.; toe Little lations which win permit the lo- When North made the negative at toe GAR Han with Mrs. served at 6:80 to the banquet school In designated class­ vriopmeot of a privsfe ceroe- land's rising population now The present regulations, which hearse tomorrow night at 7:80 hold: Spades, none. Hearts, 8- house tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. gram for toe Amasloan Hoa- Olympics at 11 a.m., and a pet eation of cemeteries In Rural In Baidoruptcy response of two dtamonds, Kan- Nortoe O’Brien to (rtiarga. hall of toe Masonic Temple. It room s. t*ry have been received by the nearing 8,000 needs to have sup- are in the process of revision, at the church. 18-84-8-2; Diamonds, 84-8-2; Membars m ay bring a mother, pMal AasoeiaiUon. show at 12:80 p.m . ReridenUal and Residential A P2C. The present smounf of piling faeOltlea of its own, and tar Jumped to four notnunp. du b a , The Education Committee of will be prepared and served by A donation of 10 cents will be require the use of "broken william C. Robinson of Sleepy daughter or a friend, and proa- jf both lasues ora aipprovad X The 4-H Hoofbeats wlU put on sonea, upon appUcsitlan to and available a(Mtoe in the existing to maintain a balanced tax Mandiesier Evening Herald TUs was the method ha and bis Wbat da you aayt Trinity Lutheran Church wlU Tem ple ChaptM-, Order of East­ requested at the gate and park­ N o w O p e n Mondays stone.” The road is constructed Hollow Rd. has filed a voluntary paotlve mambars have been in- ^ mean that toa> total finan- a horse show at 1:80 p.m.; a approval of the Plarnilng and municipal oemateriea is coo- hase. Tonand eorrespondesit Bette, partner had agreed upon to meet at 7:80 p.m. today. ern Star. ing la tree. 9t««rfng Commission. TTie PEC arith "processed gravel” as are petition In bankruptcy listing show this kind of hand. Answer: Bid four hearts. TUs ■vltad. oMl requhramanhs o f hof^Mals basketbaU tree throw contest sidered low. Although the town is the fast- Quatrale, tel. 878-2848. $188,000 in debts. The petltloa BookvtDe Hospital Notes And the Eastern Star ia also win require the holding of a moet roads built by state talgh- The restraint was, however, Jump ptondses strong trump Mrs. Robert Farmer has must be mat hi fuU by pundias- wUl be held at 8 p.m ., and m o­ was filed in U.S. District Court Visiting hours are 18:89 to 8 arranging for the evening’s pro­ Manchester Evening Herald public hearing on the iqipUca- John Holmes of Reed Rd. ob- est growing one in ttie county, aray qieclfications, according to too much for Kantar’s emotion­ stqiport, with a maximum of 9 plannad an arts program wMch ^ of haokh core wbathar toay vies will be held at 8:80 p.m. In Hartford. p.m; in all areas except ma­ gram . M rs. Olive R ecave ia to Hebron ' Correspondent Mrs. FALL SPECIAL tlQD prior to spproval. Jeoted to the change to and one of the fSsteat in the PZC member John Hardy. al nature. As he bid four no- points in high cards and a aide will ba of Interest to aU ages, be aeU-pay paiUeiits or con- Pony Rldea wUl be held aU day Tottand CounXy Robinson listed assets o f $5,- ternity where they are 2 to 4 charge of that program. Later In the meeting the PEC permit oonxneroial use of the state. It ranks third from the First Selectman Ernest Vlk tnnnp his belt burst under the void or singleton. Tou have a Don Macaulay, local artist, will tntoUng ageooiea such aa Blue from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. bottom of the state’s 169 toams 0 0 0 . ghastly hand In high cards, but and 8:80 to 8 p.m. granted formal qiproval to a comer property on Reed Rd. buqiected the TOeds today, and strain. Panic-atrlken by thla de- draw cartoons, and Roland Lar- cJross and Medlcara. In toe evening, the rtlent auc­ In the per capita retail expendi­ Area debtors include: In Co­ $10i0 two-lot subdivision submitted and I-M . noted that White Birch Rd. Ext., B ailey to Attend vdopment, Kantar dropped his you misrt Jump to four hearts Admitted Thursday: Ntoa Toronto Ranks 4th tion drawings wUl be held at 7 COLD WAVE tures within the town. lumbia, Norman Jewell, $1,000; amle, local photography who m toe laaue ara fi- (30M PLETE by Ellja Smith. One of the lots He expressed feasa of in­ Included In the call of tonight’s cards on toe table as he reach­ as much to rtiut the opponents Behnke, 181 Union Bt; Unian TORONTO — OMy three p.m. and modern and square estate of Claire Robinsin, c-o is located on Rhodes Rd., an­ creased heavy traffic on Reed Holmes claimed people give town meeting had not been St. Onge Kick-off ed to steady hU trousers. out as wtth any hope of makiiig an illustrated talk on "How to Bonney, Center Rd.; WllUam North American cities—greater dancing wiU begin at 8 p.m. SAVE ON CO UGH Mrs. Laura Robinson, $10,000; needs in addMkxi to rouUfie sp­ other on Merrow Rd. Rd. and long range e«x arhen they move to the paved, as promised by its own Alas, toe cards fell face up on the contraoL Take a Better Picture.” There Turner, Baker Rd.; Nldiolaa Los Angeles, CMcago and New The evening prise drawing wUl & CO LD REM EDIES DemocraUc State Chairman Mrs. Laura Robinson, $8,500, erafing ooets through opecattng little .(^iposlUon to the taro ment of the oommarcial area country "to hear the crickets.” er Dr. Harry Barax.'The other the table, and Kantar’s partner Nedweden, BUtogton; Renee Tork — Issued more buUdlng be at 10:48 p.m. and toe fair OPEN DAILY MONDAY^SATURDAY, 9-6 Loeiir spoke in favor of the roads constructed by the Porias John Bailey has Joined the list and Behjeunin Hatchberg, 81,- Ltogham, Ellington; Christo­ permits last year than metro- officially cloaee at 11 p.m. / I D ISC O U N T PR ICES! into the exlsttaig leaidmtlal a. - a ...... f ^ a a __A._____ X _ aa _ .a .a .. 1481 saw moat of toe band. The change, adding that It ConstrucUon Co., for developer of featured «»• LOBBTITBS pher Potts, 8 Oak S t; WUUam poUtan Toronto, where conatruc- Midway attractions and toe FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 tournament director, bartlly live in our Balt Wster. ^Sklllltl^ o l^ e r. wm be ARTHUR DRUR The PZC poiatod out the aone khotid be expanded to Indude James L. Chlldreas, are satlafac- *» official klck-mf In Hebron, Fanner’s Ebc- Downs, 111 Orctoard St.; Bever­ tlon worth $800 mlUlon was stat­ organisations sponsoring them w n - summoned to give a broken-belt Tankal foUowlng the program. Installed ohamtea to the ^lanrlfEBtEr cbai^ wan la keeping wkh the * portion of Loeto M . A tory accoiding to Vlk. dinner for Congressman Wll- change, $5,700, and Hebron Pe- ruling. Informed the players Steaming Clsuni wlH be M rs. WUbur Fletcher, ^meeting changes to the ly Rhodes, Oxbow Dr.; Allen ed. are: Hamburgs, hotdogs, coffee The PZC deleted White Birch St. Onge Saturday . Ill Put- troleum Inc., W-59. town’* ooraprabenalve plan uri I** that North would have to pass Cherry Btonea, little Necks president; Mrs. Dennis Bowlk, ------was a BMtiiral kxiMton to r a PZC s h . ^ In ^ e - Rd. Ext. from iU motion to ap- "a™- . i ♦ a ^ Manchester, Manchester Chowder dam e Sand and Oravel, $1,000; Marian at hia next turn. Since nobody vice president; Mrs. John For- oonaaeraial acme at a Wgliway a prove acceptance. Ctov- p««P«y 1« l»ted felt nke bidding ogalnat Kan- Fresh Swordfish—Shrimp ryn, saoretaty, and Mlsa Jean POblMud Dsar Kscept ■UBdayt The m S d ^ e bond is »<> be the main speaker at the Wlnthrop, $50, and Charlie’s Scallops and all other iiii.iniii.nmii Kcommendatlons. He further tar’s 26 points, bis bid of four NatMh, treasurer. md HoUdsye at 18 BiasSU Strset miercaeiMe. reported moot of the laadown- placed on the road for the pro- according to dinner Service Station, $180. Seafood in Beaeonl Iter. OaDa. (09040) notnimp becanve toe final coit- Those attending wUl be given would b e e p e d ars on Lodir Rd. would agree tecUon of the town against any chairman Leo C. Tetreault. In Vernon, Donald Cummings, Where? rtleehoB* MM7U primarily by through-traffic off (q nja ^cteneton of Oie commer- and area traet. Maneheeter Lobster Ifu t assignments for the 1960 Com­ problema vdilch may arise re- “ “ f , * ______$400. I cassi Fostace Paid at (be Ugfaway rafher than local elal aone onto dieir side of the Makea 12 Tricks 527 Main Bt, Mancbestor munity Calendar sollcttatlon and gardlng the road, and from the ^«tlcal officials tc«i»iti»y won toe first dtamond, Tal. eiB-BlSX will call on townspeople for list­ trsfOc, aoooordtag to the FSSC. interchange. SseTheavy oonstructloii equip- “^e event, which De­ CMstles Ldtoa^ owner of ffae Afarine Wealber led toe ace of spades and then At the Center ings of blrthiUys and anniver­ suaacRipnoN b a t e s He reinforced the PZC con­ ment on the road. gins at 7 p.m, swkdied to cluba. After giving Near the Ubraty . . . saries. PaysMs la Advance ptuperty for many years, etated tention that hotels or motels WINDSOR LOCKS, COnn. AP One Tsar ...... 888.90 tentlon that hotels or moieis conceivably Childress may O^e^. up one dub trick, Kantar dls- Ssleotmca Meetinf WtT IfaMIw ...... 18J9 bagncee whenn It was purcbeeednurchaaed •raaif f«a IfWkVfnor a f a TWfWW ^ WhoeVCr d®- today w v e ^ that his idM o f (Ua- . Tile Board of BSlaetmen is Tkrat MoUka ...... 7J0 Interested In looking at a prop­ velops the th'rd section of about out toe Second Congressioiial monds was good. He needed and Just found out differantly. erty nnleas it Is already xoned District, wMch includes about 7:15 a.m. and from 8UM) to 8:80 urging other town officials to 88 lots remaining in Dr. Borax’s p.m. notMng else for 12 trteka. attend its meebig ait Teomoae for commercial use. subdivision off New Rd. 45 per cent ot toe state’s total Oddly enough, the hand was MANCHESTER ENDS Low tide at Old Saytmok at DRIVE-IN Hall today qt 8 p.m. In Loehr advocated the oammer' Four Letters Disregarded area and 64 o f Its 158 towns a trtump for Kantar even d a ! soning o f B t. 195 and an and cities. 2:16 p.m . gT'ii ''iTyrTiK TONTIB order to discuss new porchas- j~ Dr. Barax has ignored four Sunset today M. 8:58, sunHse though he ndased the slam. At tog ptocadurae eetabUshed Iqr area on Qryslal Lake Rd. letters orderkig Mm to pave a Tickets for the event are {toe otoer table o f toe match en ”Heavfly travelled roads available from Seemvd District Wednesday 6:85. •V C ted s t a r (C olor) the selectmen. short stretch of WMte Birch Rd. Boating weather for Long Is­ opponent bid seven spades with leaa Morthi, Bob. MUeftnm It Is hoped the meeting will should have commercial loca­ Ext. on wMch two houses are State Central Committee mem­ that lovely South bsuid. Down tions mi ihem,” Loehr tdd toe bers and town chairmen in toe land Sound to Montouk Point "Bantoat la the B n *” bring better rapport among now located. He tarred the and Block Island: Variable one. Kantar's teeun scored 680 (Color) JkooBoada boards, coimnlssloos and town PZC. 'Tf toe people cannot get road, but did not pave It ac­ various county towns. for three notrump with three Sm services provided In town, winds mostly east to southeast officUds. cording to town regulations,.ac- overtiicks end an additional 100 they win go out of town.” He through Wednesday at 10 to 15 Btorto Weft Behool Bienn cording to Town Counsel Rob­ knots during toe afternooa and points for beating seven spades, Porter Scluxrt m enu: Today, further recommended toe town ert lOng. HHH3d«idWi£e_ "m ake use o f I-S4 traffic.” less than 10 knots at limes. Obviously, Lady Luck has her «CgoaiMror W omT goulash, vegetable, pe a o h^ The town has some control Touring New England VislbUity generally five mUee waya of rewarding honeat emo- halves; Wednesday, prc'z'a, St, Onge Dinner over Dr. Barax to reqiffie he VtaoootFMoe (Color) Democratic Town chairman or better. Mostly fair except Uoo. _ "BOot-Skiit Mob” salad, ai>pleaauce; Thursday, meet regulations as long as he WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Charles TUfault, has tickets to for some early morning cloudl- Dally ikweUee (C olor) potato salad, cold outs, vege­ owns toe additional 85 acres of (A P ) — Hubert H. HumiHixey ness. Partaer opena with sae heart. toe official kick-off dimier for 3rd la touring New England with table sticks, apple crlapa and prxqierty in toe New Rd. area. Friday, maocuxinl and cheese, Congressman wnMam St. Onge, King noted. his wife, on a vacation, but not S s t e w e d tomatoes, sandwich, Saturday night In Putnam. St. The town presently bolds a missing the chance to campaign Onge Is seeking Ms fourth tem cake. , $20,000 cash bond submitted by a. lltUe.,for his father. Ftraroen* (MBoerB in Congress, with Republican ChUdress for his roads, wMch Humphrey Is In his final year m e Votantaer Plra Dgperb- m Peter Marianl iritted oppodte will be recommended for ac- ^ school at toe University " i m i E mont hM re-elected the follow- Mm. ceptance at tonight's town of Minnesota, and with hie wife i h e a h e meeto^. is touring in a camper bus. tog officers: Arthur Ooodale, Msmlirister Eventag Herald Hinmastlca Class They visited the EasBern- ptaeldeat; B a r r y Chowaneo, o f vice- preeldent: Edward Fox, Tolland earrespoodent Bette August Link, a member of States Exposition Monday, and secretary; Kerry Butler, aasls- itM tnle^ teL 876-2815. the Tolland school system jhys- during the stop, told newsmen leal education department, will his father. Vice President Hum- tent secretary, and Marahall sfrve as Instructor of toe Board phiey Is toe "only man that Nuhfer, assistant treasurer. of Recreatom-sponsored slim- can unite the country.” Raymond Caouette was eiacted for Ms first term. 0PENCASTIN6 gripping actions of nastic program for womoi be- He said he plans to spend traasurw for b trio of super'' ginning tomorrow night from 8 some weekends campaigning toV Bvcolog Herald Jewel thieves to 10 p.m. at toe Hicks Memor- for toe Democratic Presidential Uliiifilifiwfif THE PEfHfflED lal School gym. The classes will nominee, but that his final year Sept 18-21 Oohrmbta conespondeat VUgJa- Nii3ML .he held for an 11-week period, in law school will keep Mm too la Oarlaon, teL 2284224. A $4 registration fee will be busy to do more for his father, by Bobert Bherwuod ^ulred to cover the expenses “ He knows the ins and outs ot CHAMPION FUND RAISER iV«# DEUDFiLL toe program. Link is a grad- pragmatic politics, and that’s NEW TORK (AP) -r Judge 13 RCA CHUIPIONSHIP Joim O. Vappaa ot Boston, vice- P St LSM Stndto WoelBj iop .te of Springfirid College. what’s needed to solve toe na- iM Bnai ujnniiY Conununity Club tion’s problems,” young Hum- ohatanan of toe Unttqd Greek tz nn. W ednesday. $epL 18, 8:80 p . m . & 8:30 p . m . ganised In 1968, is toe central fimd^aMng agenoy of toe roUickiog Tel. 643-9731 Oroek Orthodox community in NAME. new romantic Am erios. comedy I Dining For Food At Saturday, Sept. 21,8:30 pint! FIob: Its Finest f Pancing ADDRESS. Gtrtoool On The Terrace, ^ i t h S i z W • Banquets ^ - n s UTC MMISSION worth $IM tor CoOnum tidwt purcbutd Overlooking prior to thow dlls. G etE cg ior • Weddings __ CM M M by C htr|t Csri wtkow RENT Beautiful l^lton CITY. nlhePIUlHWIUMIpfodudondi ^DorisDagr BrianKeith • Ckinventions Lake. bM ern States EXPOSITION — n Watt SpringnoM, Motiaciiuaotta AIR (CONDITIONED A CAR? > FEATURDra «i«t o-g - STATE. JZIP CODE- r a d i e l . •mMBrr^ color THE NICK NIGKOLAS TRIO i f/IS/ WINDSOR ’■ Every Friday and Saturday for your Dancing and DRIVE IN ★ RT.5 Listening Pleasure j DAILT—7tU4NB KRIW TONIGHT BW. ft SDN. ~Shs OM OosBie” S4rtB4

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1968 KAke. and Mra. Oonatance and Mrs. Reginald H. Manaeau ter phone, Mrs. Richard Hop- Herbert B. Maguire of IM Ton' Furlong of Tampa, Fla. The 52 NUea Dr. The bridegroom kins, Mrs. J. Romondstta, Mrs. ner St bridegroom la a aon of Mr. and (a the son of Itr . and Mra. Roland Boril, Mrs, Louisa The Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, Mra. Walter Wlghtman of 857 Joaeph Koatek of Eaat Hartford. Monteoi, Mrs. Erma SantoU assoolato pastor of Center Con­ Woodbrldge St The Rev. Joseph E. VuJa of and Mrs. Leonel Syrisc, snd gregational Churdi, performed St Jamea’ Church performed the double-ring ceremony. The Rev. Kenneth W. Steere RockvlUs phons, Mrs. Paul the do«fbIe-ring ceremony and Mlisehriti Mrs, Winston Breck, Walter Grsyb was orgsnlst An of Center Congregational waa celebrant at the nuptial arrangement of gladloU and Church performed the double- Mrs. John Browning, Mrs. Al­ Maaa. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone fred Carpenter, Mrs, Fred Fol­ ehasta daisies was on the altar. ring ceremony. Bouqueta of waa organist and aololat Bou­ The bride was given In mar- gladioli were on the altar. ey, Mrs. Gerald Marquta, Mrs. quets of wMte gladioU and roses FriuicU Plante, Mrs. SMward rlage by her father. She wore Given In marriage by her with yellow pompons were on Ou/iX&i^ father, the bride wore a full- Rlordsn and Mre. WUUam St a fuU-length gown of sUk organ­ the altar. John. za, appUqued with Alenoon lace length gown of Ivory ailk or- The bride was given In mar­ gansa, dealgned with wedding giMttsg re-embroldered with seed riage by her father. She wore The JSuhurban Women’ s Club poarto, designed with scooped ring otSlar, e m i ^ bodice and a full-length gown of sUk or­ Meevea appUqued with re-em­ will hold an exscutive bosrd neckline, abort sleeves, em j^ ganza accented with Alencon gt ths bodice, A-Une eUrt with sesUop- P a m s h G A i m a t s p q w v c r i broidered Alencon lace, and lace, fashlMied wUh scooped ..^eetlng tonight at 8 Chapel-length watteau train. home Mrs. Harry Croye. Mrs ed hemline, snd detachable neckline, empire bodice, long Vem FSltb-:r wIU be co-bost to t chsqieMength train. Her elbow s n v t N s New GAmwtBSs Her bouffant veil of ailk illu- tapered sleeves coming to points aion appUqued with matching ttie moeUng wMch U being hdd Imgth veU ot silk Uluslon was at the wriats. A—line skirt, and HOSe IS THE ANSWER. beaded lace waa arranged from detachaUe ChapeJ-length train. to plan a mentoomblp tea and srranged from a matching head- a matching headpiece^ and she the charity baU, • :ThU Fan- w^tflued with re-embcold- carried a caecade bouquet of Mlaa Sharon A. Manaeau of Xfjn" carried a Mancheater, sister of the bride Mre. Peter Davto. m.'ei^club bouquet of carnations taA try. waa maid of honor. Her full- 2.00 Misa Valerie Kirk of Man­ aotlvlUes chairman, has sn- ***•• JO'Ann Robb of Manches- length gown of lemon yellow ^ c e d meeting. <;f the b?«e ter was maid of honor. Her fuU- chester, dater of the bride, waa linen was dealgned with flowera length gown cf pcooook Wue Im agint... no nead for garfari anymore maid of honor. Bridesmaida accenting the high stand-up col­ Arts Oroiqi under the dUrecUch of Mrs. John Aylwsrd on Sept. O'Uton and rayon was trimmed were Mlaa Bonnie Wightman of lar and short riecves. She wore with '^tln ribbon and fashioned ... whaf a wonderful idea! Sfoeklngi Manchester, slater of the bride- a matdilng headbow, and car­ 18, and the Garden Group un­ groom; Mrs. Rldiard Korney.of > der the direction of MTe. Fred­ with sqiki'w neckline, empire ried a colonial bouquet of yel­ bodioe, afalort :>ouffed sleeves, that stay in place... without those Oscoda, Mich., cousin of the low camatioiio end burgundy erick Swenson on Sept. 28.0AU bride; and Mliss Linda Loomis members ore welcome to at­ and A-lbie ridrt. 5he red roses. mstchlng headpleoe wKti bothartoma garters. Comfortable of East Hartford. Bridesmaids were Miss Pam­ tend these meetings which wlU and she carried a noor^y of The attendants were dressed ela Covey and Miss Cynthia be held at the home of Mis. wUte canmtkms oentesM with wearing elastic topi that absolutely alike in full-length sleeveless Anlello, both of Mancheater. Davis. gowns of pale aqua linwi, fash­ carnations dyed to ifiistch her Their nils green gowns and FaOot ifiato will not bind or falli ioned with Venlae lace accenting headbows were styled to match V- gown. the high neckline and front of the honor attendant’s, and they MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH KOSTEK Vernon Brideemaids wbre Mis. VHI- Uam Hanscriof Manchostor and in black, brown, beige, sixes B'/i • M . the gowns, with bows and carried colonial bouqueta of yel­ atreamera at the backs. They low carnations and burgimdy Mrs. Manseau wore a tur. acceeaorlee am a corsage cf Mrs. Roger Kissra of New Brit­ f burgundy red Apple Festival ain* Their-gowns and headbows Downtown Manchester and Parkada. wore matching headbowa, and MRS. LESTER ALLEN MINER red roees. quoiae sUk shantung dress with light pink and the honor attendant carried a Miss Kathy Manaeau of Man- matching accessories and a cor- 'roses. were stj^ed to match the honor Nssriff pboto Set Saturday attendant’s, and they, oarriod ItaMift photo cascade bouquet of blue and camatlmia and cheater, sister of the bride, waa sage of ,yeUow------pompons.^ The Mrs. Kostek, a 1998 gra«hiate i . MRS. RICHARD DAY MAGUIRE white pompons. The brides­ m e marriage of Miss Barba- pink miniature flower girl. Her gown and head- bridegroom’s mother wore a of Manchester High School, le By Methodists noeogajrs ot white ca i^ tlon s. MRS. GARY SCOTT WIGHTBIAN maids carried cascade bouquets Ann Choman of Manchester **” f*^' tlobeU E. Maguire ot Man­ ra Ann unoman oi niancneBici ot Hebron scrv- bow were IdenUcal to the honor gold silk shantung coat dress employed “ * with black patent leather no- MM. MagulN. a 1966 gradu­ of blue and pink pompons, to Lester Allen Miner of Hebron gj a, hi, brother’s best man. attoidant’s, and she carried a with matching accessories and a the Oonnectl^ 8 t^ Po^e The annual Appto FcsUval o f chester served as his brother’s best man. Ushers were William cessoriea and a ooruge of pink ate of VanobeBter High School, r Kevin Wlghtman of Manches­ was solemnized Saturday, Sept, ushers were Stanley Choman nosegay of yellow carnations and corsage of bronze colored pom- He«lquarterB, Hartforf. J fc the Vernon MeUwdlrt C.iivph Is employed oA Aetna life and ter served as his brother's best Hanson of Manchester and roses. 7, at St. Bridget Church. ot Manchester, brother of the burgundy red roaea. pens. a Joseph Jay photo will be beU from 1:80 until dork A reception for 100 was hold Casualty Co., Hartford. MT. man. Ushers were Stuart B. John Crie of UnlonviUe. Johnson-Bayrer ■me bride the daughter of bride; and Ronald Miner of He- wuilam Sutter of Enfield, un- A reception was held ^Man- High School, Is employ^ as a on Satunday on the ''church at WiUle’ s Steak House. For a Maguire, a 1962 graduate of Clark and Mark Pallien, both of MRS. NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE gTOtmde on Rt. 80. Apple pie Mrs. Robert wore a pink silk Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Choman brwi. brother of the bridegroom, cle of the bridegroom, served as cheater Country CTub..»b» a f^gerp^t tmhnlclm at _ me Jacket dress with plane trip to Bermuda, MM. Manchester High School, served Manchester, and James Slr- of 115 Brood St. m e bride- Mrs. Choman wore a pink i,ggt man. Ushers were James plane trip to Bermuda, Mrs. Conneetlcm State POUM wUl be featured along with other Maguire wore an aqua cost with the U.8. Navy Rosorveo. rianl of Ellington. The morriogS of Miss Linda City, courin of the bridegroom. apple favorites;- ihe Apple black patent leather accessories groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. linen dress with matdiing ac- oibrys of Manchester and Prati- Kostek wore a pink Unm coot and a corsage of deep red roees. dress with a corsage of white He is emidoyed as grocery man­ Mrs. Furlong wore a green Ralph Miner ot Hebron. ceseories and a corsage of ptok g j, D«Lilsa of Newington. dreaa with black patmt leaither 'in East ”Hartford. ‘ “ BHlen PaUdma. of Mmehester served as best man. Queen wdl be crowned, and an carnations. After Sept. 21, the ager at tha Stop and Shop two.{>tece ensemble with match­ ware Gus Oonstontoe oim H - ^ exhibit wiU be Included. The bridegroom’s mother wore The Rev. Kenneth Frlsble of and white miniature carnations, ------to Nicholas Oonstantine of Glas­ an aqua «h»nimig Jacket dress couple wlU Uve in Hebron. Supermarket, Norwlriitown. ing acceascrlee. The bride­ ford and Christopher Oenaten- The apple queen contest Is St. Bridget Church performed me bridegroom’s mother tonbury took plaoc Sunday af­ groom’s mother wore a dark the double-ring ceremony and a green dress with matchi^ tlne of Glastonbury, both broth­ open to all church school young aqua wiaemble with matching was celebrant at the nuptial accessories and a corm ge of ternoon, Aug. 25, at St. George ers of tbs bridegroom; Herman ladtea from Grades 4 to 7, and accesaorles. Both had oonagee CamposeoNowicki Greek Orthodox CburCb, Hart- Montofllo of BS Paso, ’Tex., and zzB«i Bouqueto of assorted yeUow miniature camaUons. the art exhibit win feefure the p ' - of pink miniature carnations. white IJowem were on the aMar. A reception for terd* Mtehoel Romanchuoh and talmita ihe young peo^de. After a receptlan for ISO at me bride waa given In mar- at Paganls CiystalJ^e BaU The bride U a daughter of Goorge Sduriendorfer, both of Mrs. Ekina Johnston is gen­ the Mountain Laurel, Thomp­ rlage by her father. She wore room. The couple wlu live at Mr. and Mra. Alpbonae Palalma Glastonbury. The rttg heturar eral choliman assisted by Mrs. son vUle, the couple left on a a full-length empire gown of sUk 484 N. Main St. of 46 Carman Rd. Ths bride­ was WnUom Constantine o f Apna Tyler, MMi Doris Tedfopd, motor tr^ to the Pocono Mts., organza appUqued with Alencon groom Is a son of Mr. and Mks. Glastonbury, neiSisw of David Howe, Mrs. Dorothy Steven Oonstantine of Otasten- Pa. lace, designed with bateau neck- yoU BEUBVET Mdegroom. Blythe, Mrs. Marian Lehan, Mrs. B^gtatman, a 19W grad­ Insy* Mm . Pololma wore a pink MM. line, long tapered sleeves, A- , ...nnnii-r rapi — The Rev. James Demetridea ______Mrs. Susemc Johnson, uate of Mandiester High 8cho<4, line skirt, and detachable FRANKFORT, Ky. (AIO HaaxUng, Mrs. Christine of St. George Church perform­ is employed at the Connecticut diapel4ength watteau train. Her Paul Campll^ a dSesT^^S sandy Billing., Bank and Trust Co., Hartford. ygu gf aUk Illusion man now working for the sUte, ed the double-ring ceremony. h Mrs. Ddlah Olsson. Mrs. Audrey Mr. Wlghtman, a 1964 graduate ettached to a crown, and recalla the time a submarine Bouquets of glodioU were on of Manchester High School, at- ^ carried a cascade bouquet ran over an auto. „ , . the alter. tended the University of Con- ^ miniature roees and baby's K TheiiK, bride, •given______In______After m sirlage a reception tor 126 at K^wth necUcut and the Untvendty o< breatii. Conn., when Camplln e eub enr by ber father, worn a fuU-length o u Fodunk MM. the couple » t t gown of liory. pesu----- A* de sole. Her for » wedding — a-a-.trip to •»'Bti iMa^eM.Thom- 0toct 62)d M w. JUM MaguiTe. Georgia, where he waa a mem- Mrs. Stanley Choman of Man- ershot the landing and »m m _ Any dohoiUcM tor the vaiioua ber of Psi fraternity. He is cheater, sister-in-law of the Into the seawall at the head of eibow-tcngth veU of Ivory sUk „ ^ the Vinrin tolands, end the pier. lUuslon was asiongcd from a pyerto Rloo. They are Uving at tables are wdioome and will be serving with the UJ9. Army and bride, was matron of honor. picked up by any member of wlU leave for Vlrinam the end The how of the craft riddded boadptece, and riM 2S Elro St. Bridesmalcto were Mlaa Jean — — . the commMtiee. of this month. ^ e m a k l of Poquonock, cousin across the w ^ and canlad a bouquet of Ivory Constantine Is a 1996 of the bride; and Mlse Donna squarely on top of a car parked / J ! gladlril buds. graduate of Mandteoter IBgh ScIimeUke Open House - An open bouse will be hdd « Vm FOUR FOB THREE Golding of Manchester. near the landing area. a. >Vn i)hoto yuM Betty Palalma of Mon- and a 1968 graduate of LOUISVILU;, Ky. (AP) — The attendants were' dressed When the owner appeared, be Engaged «heater,'rii^ of the bride, ww ^ew Britain General Hosplt^ There was a dotdile celebratUm in ftSl-length empire demanded that aU crew mem- maid of Honor. BrideamaWs of Nursing. She Is a staft MM. Engaged at the home of the TUfotd Ew­ cowns accented with Venlse here rign a statement, giving de- The engagement ot Mlaa Mary « « « Mi. Amado Oruz of Puer- Mme on the Maternity Floor at vens Rd., ToUend hi honor of V.- ings. IMS apidiques and vrivet, tails. The owner explained: Ann Benson of Mandiestcr to to RtoOi olater of the bride; Manchester Memorial.Hospital, their 50th weddtagM^'vePBary. The engagement ot Miss Mary The couple observed their 20th faahlcmed with hetaau n e c k ll^ , "What Insurance H. Roy Brown of Pawcatuck has if ii Bbtron Baxter cf El Paso, ur. Constantine, a 1964 grad- Mr. aiM Mm. MaUon to Douglas Shorts, both wedding anniversary on the ibort sleeves, and A-Hne skirts, would ,^ ‘^e me If t S r , oooriB of the brWe; Mias uate of Glastonbury KHgh Bdiool m arri^ in Rocln^e S ^ ^ been announced by her parents, 1618. The open house of Mancheiater, was onnouncad sam euy that Ihelr tiMet chll- They wots matching headpieces have a lot of witnesses rep o^ g Ibiry Hcaly of Mandiester, and associated with the Mtmlel- tots. The onen house win be by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benaon of held from 2 to 6 p.m. dren were graduated from high with veils, and carried cascade that this car was run over by a 99 Ashworth St. FauUnc lievesy of Otas- pal Cafeteria, Hartford. Lawrence MoUon of 22 Grove , bouquets of pink elegance and submarine?’ ’______Her fiance Is the son of Me. tonbury. ______• f l i * S t and Mrs. Harold Brown of Faw- The attendants were dressed Her flance Is the son of Mr. oatuck. in fuU-lcngth gowns, and Mrs. J. Weolay Shorte of 96 isiMi Benson attended Man­ lariiloned with moss green chif­ Lockwood St. Fugiel-Small chester High School,'the evening fon bodlcca and ivory skirts. Fellows-Kiefer Mlaa Malkn, a 19U graduate division of the University of ■Dio- iron matching moos of Manchester High School, la Hartford and Manchester Com­ g-'-Mw lisadpjenw, and carried employed as an educational oec- lUas Joan Mabel Small ot munity College. She U employ­ •waimiota o f green glatUoM bude. rotary by the Manchester Board vajirhimifir become the bride of ed at the State of OoimecUcut I W glA weM MlMtoMn of Education at Manchester Department of Public Health, Qggiglantlne ei GlaetoBtoury, High School. Mr. Shorts U a 1968 John Hamilton Fugle! of Jay, Hartford. Mr. Brown was dls- Vt., Saturday morning at St. nleoe of the graduaito c f Manritsster High (diarged in June from the U.B. Mtos Jpanne O o n ^ tto e o fN W School and a 1967 graduate of Bernard’s Church, Rockville. Army after serving In Vietnam. Fredmlcfce liboto Totk City, oourin of the belde- Morse Junior OoUege, Hartford. The bride la a daughter of He Is em i^ed at Westem Elec­ MRS. JOSEPH RAYMOND CAMPOSEO He Is serving with the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smafi tric, Hartford. *^SeoE |a liioas o* J*** Toik Army and la stattoned at Ft of 125 School SL The bride-, No date has been announced for the wedding. Miss Elaine Constance No- Women. Mr. Camposeo, also a Jackson, S.O. groom la the son of Mr. and raduate of Mancdiestw High No date has been aimwmoad Jioka Hetoy vboto Stanley H. Fuglel of 7 Rau wlckl and Joseph Raymond Camposeo, both of Manchester, tchool, graduated in 19M from tor the wedding. MRS. LANCE QUENTIN JOHNSON st. Ext, Rockville. the University of Connecticut The Rev. George ReUly of St exchanged vows Saturday morn­ Wedding ing, Sept. 7, at the Church of Sctwol of Engineering. He Is lOm Constance Ehzabetfa or. Brideemaids were IClae Bernard’s Church performed the employed as an sxperimental double-ring ceremony. Bouqueta the Assumption. Bayrer of Manchester and Nancy FkuJMy of Manchester Fallon • Keeney engineer at Pratt and WbUney Bring Your Curtains, Miss Susan Goodwin Of of glsdlcril were on the altar. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jeanne B. Keeney and and Mrs. Frank P. Nowlckl of 50 Division of United Aircraft Ooep. Lance QttenH" Jofanaon of New­ West Hartford. The bride was given In mar- Kevin J. Fallon, both of Man­ Drapos, Bodsproods ington were wed Saturday af­ Robert E. Anderson of New rlage by her brother, Richard Foxcroft Dr. The bridegroom is and Slipeovors chester, were wed yesterday a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ternoon at Immanuel OongregS' Britain served os best man. Small of Mancheater. Her fuU- morning In the chapel of Sec­ t o H io Uebers were Cheater GorsU of length gown of French lace waa Camposeo of 111 Cedar St. tlanal Church, Hartford. ond Congregational Church. The Rev. Joseph McCann of The bride Is the daughter of New Britain and WUUam Me- fashioned with fitted bodice, The bride of 30 Hemlock St. Paritade Cleaners Kone of Elmwood.' bouffant skirt and chapel-length St. Joseph’s Churcl^ New Ha­ Odells W ed 2 5 Years Mr. and Mrs. WUUsm H. la the daughter of the late Mr. ven, performed the double-ring ALL WORK After a reception In the train. Her shoulder-length veil of and Mrs. Arthur Baker of Ver­ more at the Untvewity U Mon­ Bayrer of 28 McKinley St H w ceremony. Paul CJietelat was or­ Mir. and Mra. E bncr OdeB of DONE ON PREMISES church perlor, the couple left mk illusion was arranged from non. The bridegroom Is a son tana; Eimsr OdeU Jr„ a trerii- bildegrixMn is the aon of Mrs. /'J' ganist and zoloUt. Bouquets of 612 B. Center St ■were toted at Hsnry Solnzett of Newington for a motor tr^ to Canada, Af­ a matching headpiece, and she ot Mr. and Mrs. J<^n Fallm ot msn at Central Connecficut pompons and chrysanthemums and the late Walter*J. Johnson. ter Sept. 21, they wlU live In carried a cascade bouquet of 22 Bank St. a '28th wedding onnlvetsaiy State . College; John OdeU, The Rev. Robert D. Flake of Elmwood. canuUiom. The Rev, Felix M. Davis, pas­ were on the altar, and the cen­ celebratloD Saturday night at a junior at Manobestor High ter aisle was marked with light­ Immanuel Church performed Mr. Johnson is employed in Miss Mavis M. Small of Man­ tor of Second Congregational the Btittab American Ckto. School; and Bobert OdeU, a the ceremony. the actuarial services depart- chester, sMer of the bride, waa Church, performed the douMe- ed candles. The bride was given Seventy friends and relatives Grade 6 student at Oreen ment at Connecticut General In marriage by her father. Miss Sandra McCallum of maid of honor. She wore a rlng ceremtmy. Bouquets of attended the surprise dinner- BchocL Manctiester was maid of boo­ life Insurance Co. tiill-length gown of rose c o ­ assorted white flowers were on Miss Andrea Nowlckl of Hart­ lored linen accented with lace doaoe given by the couple’s Mr. and Mm . OdOU ore mami the altar. ford, sister of the bilde, was children. Guests Included Lloyd bets of St. Mary’s Episcopal and pink satin ribbon, designed The bride waa given In mar­ maid of honor. Bridesmaida creative pinto Odell cf West Hartford, Mr. Church and Its IKHSO Club. Mr. with ring (X^Uar and elbow-length riage by her eon-ln-law, Bxler were Miss Kathleen Nowlckl of sleeves. She wore a matching OdeU’s brother and best man OdeU is lay reader and treasur­ VoMne of Vernon. ’She wore an Manchester, sister of the bride; Engaged at the weddbig; Mrs. Elisabeth er at the ohuroh, a member of headpiece with veil, and she car­ otf-whlte and silver etreet-length and Miss Patricia McPherson, ried a cascade bouquet of light Bomhota. of Haiitord, Mrs. the Boys’ Work Committee of dress and coat with ipatching Miss Lynne Dennison, and Miss Tha anfagement of 3ltm Su­ MRS. WARD JAY FELIX)WS JR. Odril’s mother; and Dr. Nelson the Diocese of OonneqUout, and pink carnations. accessories and headpiece, and Msrabeth Kearney, all of Man­ san BUsabetb KMgbt to Steven Bridesmaids were Miss Mary R. Burr of Washington, D.O., a on the. board of dlMctore of the she carried a cascade bouquet cheater. Eogwie Chopin, both <>< Mies Kathleen Kiefer of Wap- aoc employed in the Washington, Hartford Council of Churohea. Jans Fuglel of Rockville and of white carnations and pink friend of the OdcB tomily tor Raymond Camposeo of Mon- Nesefl piMto cboeter, boa been onnounoed by D.C., Public Schools. ORMAL Mrs. Earle Mancheafgr of Cedar sweetheart roees. ping and Ward Jay Fellows Jr. many years. Mra. OdeU is a life underwrit­ cheeter served os his brother’s her parente, Mr. and Mm . Bob- MM. Odell received a Httch- Grove, N.J., both sisters of the Mrs. Bxler Volslne of Vernon, best man. Ushers were Joaeph E ngaged of Washington, D.C., were mar­ er tor Sun Life of Canada. She if. - 'i, " Oft O. Knight of 65 Hhra Dr. HOPES TO DISCOVER PEACE oook deacon’s bench, end ber Is a member ot tbe Manches­ bridegroom. Their Jubilee pink daughter of the bride, w a s V. Campoeeo of Mancheater, The engagement of Miss Lu­ ried Saturday, Aug. 17, at the . . . W t ZINT IT . . . -t'* Her fianoa le the son of Mr. husband a‘ matched set c f kig- ter Women’s Club and le serv­ gowns and headpieces were matron of honor. Francis Fal­ cousin of the bridegroom; and cille T, Monaco of East Hort- Washington (D.C.) National Me­ MEMPHIS, Teim. (AP) — styled to match the honor at­ lon of Manchester served as and M re . BtMley >• caugta ol Christopher Columbus Is off gage. The couple also received ing as its program chairman. Mortlmer Morlarty, Wayne Ray- ford to GUbort W, DuPont of 20 ajwJe Rd. ^ ^ morial Church. a trip to New York City. Mr. OdeU Is personnel manag­ tendant's, and they csirried cas- ■. y his brother’s best man. nolds, and Everett Smith, oU Manchester has beep onnounc- across the ocean blhb—and he ALL FORMAL WEAR IN oBde boUquste of rose colored i The matron of honor wore a BUM tfnight, a 1966 graduate The bride Is the daughter of hopes there won’t be any prank­ ’Ihe couple was monied Sept, er at tbe Metropolitan District, of Mancheater. ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. qfGiinobester High School, 1. a cAnuittocui. turquoise street-length drees Mr. and Mm . Eugene P. Kiefer sters at the end of the voyage. 18, 1948 by the late Rev. Fred­ Hartford, where he hes been STOCK AT ALL TIMES! Hofro piioto Mrs. Nowlckl wore a beige Thomas R. Monaco of Bast senior at Southern Oonneotlout erick NHson at Grace Eptsoopal employed'tor 27 yearn. He serv­ WINDOW Miss Teri Lee Small of Man­ with matching accessories and crepo dress with matching lace Hartford, of Bunnyslde D r„ Wopplng. The Columbus—Chrlatopher P. Co­ chester, ntece of the bride, was MRS. JOHN HAMILTON FUGIEL headpiece, and she carried a State OoUege, New Haven; Mr. lumbus—has been transferred Churrii, Haittord, and have ed with Uie rank ot Ueutenant In coot and brown accessories. Her fiance Is a son of Mr. nhetiin, bi a 1964 graduate of bridegroom Is the son ol Mr. flower glri. She wore a floor- s cascade bouquet of turquoise to HawaU after serving as as­ lived In Minobeeter tor the past the Coast Guard during World SHADES Mrs. Sm ^ wore on aqua dress dress with patent 'leather ac- Ths bridegroom’s mother wore a nnd Mrs, George DuPont of U7 High School, and a and Mrs. Word J. Follows Sr. of 17 yoara. ’Ihey have six chS- War n as a communloittlons of­ length pink Unen gown with a and white carnations. turquoise ensemble with match- Rldga St. Son Mateo, Calif. His fotber is sistant procedures offiosr at the with patent leather accessories cessories and a corsage of sweet- 1969 graduate of Ronseolaar dMn, sradetiok Odril c f New ficer. He is also a member of Modt to Ordor wreath of pink miniature car­ A buffet limch for about 80 Ing acceasoriea. Mias Monaco Is a 1966 grodu- a member of the phUoaephy de­ Defense Depot.here. And he ond a coiV^e of yellow cama- heart roees. After Sept. 21, the Piotytaohnio Ihrilitute, Troy, N- Britain who ia mairried to the Harmony Lotoe of Masons, New nations In her heir, and she car­ was held at the home of the After a dinner for 200 and a ^ Manchester High School partment at the College of San sold the first thing he’ll do when Bitag your Md roUen In and a. Thb bridegroom’s mother coujde will live In Monlgoriiery, Y„ whow he served os ooittr^ form er Mttry OMlne and is at­ Britain. The couple recently M- ried a nosegay of rose colored tlons. bridegroom’s parents. For a mo­ reception for 900 at the KoCO graduate of the Al- Mateo. he reaches Honolulu la to see oave 86o per abode. • -t’- “i -d'l' I camatlops. woree a r ^ colored dress with V t tor trip to Cape Ood and New ler and ateiward o f sigm a Phi that the telephone directory llris tending the UnWemity qf Ooir- turaed from a trip to Glacier MMN'S SHOP Hall, i^ couple left en a trip bert I, Prince Technical School A reception was held at Boll­ Earle Manchester of Cedar matching acccssortes and a cor- Mrs. Fuglel Is a 1961 graduate Hampriilre, Mrs, FsMon wore a to St. Thomas In the Virgin Is- Hartford. She Is e m i^ e d as $ Bpotton fratmaSty. He la em­ bis name as C. P. Oolumbua. nectlcut Law School; David and Yellowstone National Parks. ‘‘ Kite Morval of Main Street" ing Army Air Bose. (Herald photo by Bucelvlolus.) Ea A. JOHNSON Grove, N.J:, brother-in-law of sage of pink camatlcns. of Manchester High School. Mr. _i_i.pink suit...1. -j.wwith matching acces­ lands and San Juan, Puerto dental aiMlstant In W in ^ r . Mr. ployed as eui eieotiioal engkieer He states that he’s getting (XMl cf Manchester who is •M - MT Main Straot the bridegroom, served os best A reo^itlon for 70 was held at Fuglel Is a 1907 graduate ot sories. After Sept: 27, the couple at Pratt aiM Whitney D iv ia lw ^ Mr. Fellows, a graduate of married to the former KatUeen r, Connaetleut Rico. They will Uve in Manches- DuPont Is employed at Bddlsof Carlton College, Northfleld, tired of being waked up In the man. Usben were Ronald Du- Poganl’s Crystal Lake Ballroom, Dlmon Vocational High School, will live at 80 Hemlock St. TJWtid Alroraft Oorp- Perry and 4a teaching at Ando­ ^ e average Vmertciu oon- PAINT 00. ter. \ Electric, WlndMir. Minn., received his master’s de­ middle of the night by o ile r s •wraouusTS m w o n i ^ w m a b naM TA ut" quette of Swansea, Moss., and Ellington. For a plane trip to Fall River, Mass. He Is em- Both Mr. and Mrs. Fallon are ver Elementary School: MIsa sumed i.S pount^ of butter last 728 BIAIN ST. S ■ :■ Mrs. ^mposeo, a graduate Of The wedding Is planned toi Itoilfliril gree from Trinity Collage, Hart- who want to ask about those Terry Homitten of Fall River, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, ployed ae office manage at the employed at Manchester Memo- Manohejnar High School, la at- Jon. 18, i960 at St. Immu The wedding te pXMiwd tor Mary EMxabeth OdcB, a sopho­ year. ford. Both Mr, and Mrs. FeUows three ships. r |Mrs. Fuglel wore a red Jersey Jay Peak, Inc., Joy> Vt. rial Hoepital. tending Hartford Oollage tor Ohuroh, Bast Hartford. the Mnuner of HW. '.m ■

','1 ICANCHBSnm^i^^^NlNG HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1988 PAGE SEVEN MANCHE3STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1968 PAGE s a Slot District Report Urges Once Stable Uruguay Feels t 'flow Black Is Black HUmrliPBtpr (Excerpts from a letter to toe editor Princeton Be Pangs of Domestic Revolt of the New York Times ■ written by WESTERN GOP, Democratic Picnic-Apart (OsEUneed from Page •> to Ms rsUanoe on outoMa (or kOss Ellen HoUy, a Negro actress with _ * ■ -- - - ^ m M wiels* Kto fcee Cumitts ^prali By aum SW E L L YOUNG bol or freedom, our oatloii’s amendment, whhdi ho h M t a ^ Co-ed School Cuban) infiuanoa. The Tnpa- nght akin.) flag?" dueed beforo, towering the v ^ Latin America. He led 80,000 mnrui are, or pretend to be, 100 FmUBHBD ST IHS . PROItaBTON, N.J. (AP) — TmW.iM against the Bpantah con- nUMTlNO 00., ISC. Elack Is not a color of the sMn or a Saturday was a beauttf)* day Aheam said ‘T am not speak-' tag ago. Ik to The roar of the Prioeeton tiger per eert Uruguayan and dis­ li SMmU StTMt for a pteniq of any sort and toe quistadorea and was put to avow any aUagtonM to the Oom- HAafitotEiar. Cobb. bangle. It la a state of mind. The time Ing about thOM who dtoatot said, to hasp k na^ riMMihl be mingled with the has come for someone to make UUs very sun amiled Republioane and meow of a famlniiia feline. death in the main plasa of Cus- muntot Pasty,, drimlng to rep- b e l i -W n a c t THOMAS T. StoOUSW peocefuny. 1 have been a dto- eeted to their *^^^*™“ ** 00, Peru, on May IT, ITSl. WJuSm B. rBRaosoN deer es The Times Drama Sectlom Damoorats aUw. senter all my Ufe and I know In toe "framewoik of the dam- That’a the advice of a commit­ raaant the country In the rirug- PdbiWwn The oun did, however, emlle Legend haa It that hto robust gle against the "tradVUenri sna- ______l^iunart Oeto»>er 1, UP______makes its contribution to the pernicious the eoarage It tokao to Apaak ecraUc procaaa." tee of Prlnoeton Unlveraity fac­ frame wtthstood the atraoa ef idea that the only kind of Negro actor officially on more Demoorata out against the astabHahmant. laying toat poor plastar ca^ ulty and admintotration mem- mlea’’ of the people. They fix no PriblMMd Bfenr BrvalaB Except Hindepe than R^uUlcmns baeauaa tlMlr four cart-horsea pUlUng tn Opea Tttea„ IHei.. Sot Ifll fi—anaa. ood niday tffl • mA BoUdape. Entered at ttie PoM Ofllce M that should be hired is one whose sMn But I cannot, wIB mtt, eondena not be sranpaparod over, ho aaM ban who asked fhamoelvea, dttfarent direetlons —a Isvorlta Ume limit for taking power and Oooa., aa BeconJ Oaas Man is black and whose features are lOO per P ^ , at tbs PtalM nO d to any „iy formH*m ofci - ton Places* but upon close examination' Ha eaUod (Or a rebirth of Onga ai^Ialned bto stand on “Wa have become oonvlnead guarrlUaa are active “net tn the STEAK the hue turns out to be a magic color from Bolton. oouragaoua man, with "the In­ what happanad to CWoago—• ttoiMl Ubeesrion movement. AB rtalila of repdbHoetloo of special die- But everyone, even the corict, that . . . Princeton would be a R is this strong romantte ap­ city situated only 90 milea from es nareinI sare also reoeired. designed not to offend the most sensi­ spiration and apirtt of John F. stand that had bean (taBang^ better university if woman wen Jii^toe but In the rtreeta of a tive white eye. The new hue is cast by at both plcnloa eeemed to be Kennady." by MoCarthy dalagata 0«nld peal of naMooritam that nomaa n e Herald PriatlDd Ooinpany Inc., as- having a gAod time, and both, admitted to the undergraduate the Tiqiamarua such a potent Buenoe Airee.’’ DO ' ' reqxatMOSUfUtp for typo- Percy Rodrigues, a dark actor with def­ Tunilng to loo*d mattars, ha coUege." Porterhoise graBhloal errors app«uln( la adrertlsemenls because of continual aarvlngs, threat The failure of Guevata’a (Distributed by the Lee Ange­ aod* other raad^ matter la The Maoohester initely un-Afrtcan features. . .(He) has apoka of the need to find altar- The committee recommended les Tlmes/Woolilagtea Peat Eyetdap Herald.______the facial structure that makes him look smaHed delicious. nets maana of financing aebooto the admlaaion of at least 1,000 guarrHla movement, and that In TTia Blst District picnic in Cov­ Venaauala, haa bean attrttnaed News fiervlee.) STEAK Sabsortber to Dos Anpeles TlmeaWashlnB- like a white man In blackface. . .The other than the property fox. Ha wMk in ToQuide . women, so that the gtrto would tsa Post News Sarrloe. result is that ABC has injected a Negro entry amrilad of bmUlng ohiok- oaUed for solution of auto prob­ Bt. Ongt •iw th it •*wfc«n th6 oonqxtoe "not leas than 86 per ran semce oUent of N. E. A. Berrlce, Inc. en. Its prime puipooe was to lems aa aanUation, oawerage dto- American peopla" laam what PabUsbers BepresantatlTes — The Julius Into the cast of 'Peyton Place’ without further ^Moa campalin fi■.TtYriMliT— ofa# Boltan’sOAl*wiea*e IWIIM BanHdWIawii * AIHWlWPll . __ cant of the undergraduate Maltiows Special Apeacy — New York, CM- integrating the show. White viewers can poaal and Junk aulomobllaa on a actually want on «» C W < ^ body." Thp fall enrollment at capo, Detroit and Boston.______^oyriua Ahaara for _repwaanto- M tonal basto. Ha pledged hto than they win raallia thatt ^ Soviets Urging Romania Identify with any number of the differ­ Uve from the dtotriot, whlrii in­ the presently aU male under­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUDA- ent levels of white society portrayed on efforts. If aleotad. to aaak state »«some tom had to he ne«A ^ graduate coltega to 8,800. Then nONB the diow, but the Negro watdiers are cludes Andover, Bolton and Cov­ for paving dirt roads oauoa there were ’'threats by entry. are about 116 women among To Honor Warsaw Pact DMplap adrartlsloc eli hours: going to find it hard.” If the towns cannot do ao. . known anarchtota” to "atop m about 1,800 Princeton graduate vantion to CMcboriovakla, P__mMonday r - — l p.m. Priday. The highlight of the afternoon Ha concluded that the district (Usrupt" the convention. Ha BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) Par Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday, For Variety to write this In the first was an exhibition para

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'■i 1 7 , 1968 PAGE N IN E MANCTBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1968 Uo*t Newcomb to erect a de­ tached gerage on a aejparate Vernon ZBA Grants lot on jroperty at 17 Lockwood sC In Reaidence Zone A. TV-Radio Tonight Vernon 12 Requests A variance was denied to Everett and Helen CWe who Webb Stepping Down Chief Divyer Outlines Improvement Plan The Zoning Board of Appeala wanted to divide a parcel of Television. Balloonist—and Crowd--Drop In met last night and granted 12 land into two lota, both with (SMO^ News. Sports. , UOBMOND b« tiuOatad In the future. CWef requests while denying one. less fmltage than regulations 6:00 2 S??«W fimjll?r«4 Hitchcock As Head of NASA B f JUNE U trW H and was doing magloal things in a hrilcopter, a firs* for hhn. $6,102,372 « « « « * pwfwon forlm- Dwyer »ieJd he will have the A variance was gnutted to require, and tp permit an ac- Woodbury He did It In ordisf to photograph Alex YakaiUs for property on cessory buOdlng to remain on lure WA8HINOTON (AP) - things he Is Interested to on his with ropea and In no tima the the Vernon Police De- offleers emphMlxe, on ‘‘comteey __:• I>bu( A red, white and blue balloon, boloon was a shapaleni maas the balloon to flight. [ wlU be lUrted Im- etope", the new eefety program. . . ■ :■ - the west side of Adams 8t. and the lot which has no principal abinstori Jain«a B. Wabb, who praalded own,” f OUtgan's _— - Webb announced his retire- crowds of people and a bottle on ths ground. Once the balloon was on the r, «•*«■* Edmund Dwyer Briefing eeeelone to be held ■*■ i ' F ^ ■ A lU feet south of Tonsnd Tl^e. buUdlng. The parcel Is at 62 6:90 Aftemoon Report over America's entry into the of champagne can wddenly en­ ground the questions started: with community leedere to ex-

*rvlce. He said he wUl ai^ however, that the nation wlU tor and longtime cfflelal of the tered on Its side had appeared because it Is light and resilient tirat the ^ “cS 'i X a W ”; ; SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LI8TINOS astronaut Alan Shephard rode a and has proved It by surviving A'cn il >ou'\o b-.>rr"■ vi Ih-Iitl'. ^ I960. Doint a committee of staff of- # Mercury capsule to an altitude land men on the moon before 8tfa UtiUUea Dtotriei has bean Whan he left the M anc^ter recommend dlsclpltn- proval for the same on property cf HO miles, marking the na­ the end of next year. named campaign treasurer for over 1,600 landings. VVi' waul t>> it. I .iU^ ti' U'’ d^wrtment he became a private The board said no proWm .j.oiig„a ii^i,g. in Business He Is always questioned about would exist because the addl- ** Radio tion's first manned penetration Webb, a native of OreenvlUe, RepubUcan State Reg). Donald Group of U.S. Businessmen *****” Dwyer, In speaWng of tiie dls- Genovesi, nmnlng tor re-eleotlon the fuel which Is propane since in Tonand County aM in 19M ^ ' ^ t^ n , said even here tlon ivould not mington, Rl. to a fair. dence Zone A. The sentence was Imposed 6:00 Dann/ Clayton Show 11:00 News. Weather disagreement over current gov­ tries Inc., in wfalrii Sen. Robert last 20 years. He has been a Intercontinental airport. ' ed. the Southern PoUee TnatihiteInstitute immediate survey of all ------e O'BHen 11:20 Sporia Final As a launching place for houses in America. MacArthur added that It's In LoulsvUle, Ky., taking a of the officers will be made and Benjamin Shankman Monday by U.S. District Court B;Sd Dick Heatherton U:80 mher Side at the Day ernment economy moves. S. Kerr, head of the Senate member of Its volunteer Are de­ 18:00 Gary Qlrard Show partment for 48 years. He Is a ■pace flights It would set free Dustin says there are "great been fun In other ways as people oourae In police administration. a comprehensive repiwt of need­ granted a variance to erect■"* a" Judge T. Emmet aarie. WIHF—1816 "Jim Webb is a tndy remark­ Space Committee, was a part­ veins" of cool hi a mountainous carport closer to the side line 8:00 New* able man," said Dr. Robert R. ner. member of St. Bridget Church. for other uses such costly real from .all over the world have In May of this year, he attend- ed ^ Improvements In— the— depart­ Berry was, accused of trans- area near the Souto Pole, and a written to him, and four peiwaw •d a law enforcen»ent training ^ i>e compiled, than re la tio n s require on 47 bags of heroin from X m x Opy Sdrvidd Oilruth, director of NASA’s Paine, a native of Bericeley, Cervlnl said today that he wQl estate as Cape Kennedy. ------... -• «. -U.I.—s na ------— - It baa huge deix)slta of coal type of sandstone has been cam? from England to take the sebool at the University of Con- Merit System Proposed property at 78 Milford Rd. New York to Bridgeport in 6:16 B p ^ Up Hartford Menned Spacecraft Canter at . Oollf., braa named deputy head welcome cam pol^ eontribu- found which hints at the pres­ Residence Zone A. 6:48 Lowell Tnomae Houston, Tex. of NASA last March after work­ Uom brought or mailnl to his which have never been exrtolt- less(xits he gives. 'nectlcut. The course was on po- , in^rovements to the faculties January 1867. During a polios 6:66 Phil Rlxiuto ed, and probably loe-shaalhed ence of on. He had an amazing answer to !Uee management and was spon- Q^e police station have al- A variance was granted chiaise, the bags of heroin were 7:00 The World Tonight Julian Scheer, a long-time ing for General Electric Oo. He home. He said, "R to a pleasure The continent might serve as Texaco, Inc., to replace an ex losseo irom mo T:|0 Frank (Mtford friend who t t NASA’s assistant holds master’s and doctor’s de­ to eerve Mr. Genoveei to any oU fields which would yield their the question, "Can only one per­ sored by the FBL ready been started by Oilef tossed from the cm In wMoh 7:M Speak Up Sports riches to modern technology. an airfield Unking South Ameri­ son go up?" This week he ex­ Chief Dwyer is also, a mem- i>vryer. The cells In the base- Istlng gas service sUUon with Berry and another man 8:00 News administrator for public affairs, grees from Stanford in physlcsd way I can, to add htan to hto re- ca with New Zealand and Aus­ election campaign." That's the frigid continent of pects the delivery of a new bal­ ber of the International Aasocla- ^re now being renovated, a new building wWch will be riding, police said, ■aid Webb plans "to do a lot of metallurgy. tralia, he says. ' ( within a radius of 2D0 feet of a Antarctica as seen by Fred G. loon for passengers, a fourman tion of ChleTs plans for the cUef Dwyer also plans to In- Dustin, president of the Admiral For space flights, Antarctica balloon. The crowd "aahed" and ; future improvement of the de- gn information desk and a school on property at 270 W. of Mark Dr., Coventry, charged would provide rtieap taunchli^ lOdiBe Tpke. in Business Zone Coventry Richard E. Byrd Polar Center, "oohed” as they reaHaed that partment include educating the complaint desk at headquartera 12th Circuit with unnecessary noise with a who describes the Boutta Polar sites and have the advantage "of they too might be among the public, as well as the officers, better eerve the pubUc. m . The station will be a colon­ motor vehicle, S ^ i 28; Arnold reihoteness from any populated, ial style structure In accord land mass as "the last known chosen few to float among the More poUce power out In the por g,e men in Ids depart- K Netaon, 67, of 684 Spring St., untapped stqndy of natural re­ bulK-iq> area should a rocket go open, where it can be eeen, us- ment, the new Chief plans to with Texaco’s beautification G>urt Cases charged with breach of peace, clouds. SAVE Club to Aid astray. program, it was reported. sources.” And before he drove off In toe more marked poUce cars Qm to^m officials to set up referred to family relations of­ "We are cloMng out an era of As for problems imposed by is one point of Chief Dsoreris g merit system as provided in Robert and BUeen Hume were orange truck ■with the neatly MANOHBBTEB SESSION ficer, continued until Oei 10; polar exploration In the old, ro­ Antarctloa’s bleak environment, folded balloon tucked away in­ proposed i 6-polnt idan for the tiig consoUdation charter. He granted a variance to divide a Raymond Baiardl, 18, of 26 Albert Sesiblee, 21, of 14 Mlkford Hospital Dustin says “the chaUenge goes parcel of land into two lots, mantic sense," says Dustin. "It side MacArthur reminded Gibbs future. noted this would enable the men Norman fli bad a charge of Rd., charged with being found A public supper to benefit the is time to concentrate on sden- to industry and they haven’t let Bmpharislng the service to get credit for work, attend- both with less frontage than totoxieated, referred to family to expect the champagne, a cus­ breach of peace noUed; John Ryder Hospital in Puerto Rico tNio research Into the use of the' the country down y et” tom apparently when one drops sipect of police work, wttb aniee, punctuality, neatness and regulattcns require, and one NBC WEEK relations offleer, continued untH wlU be served from 6 pmi. to 7 G. Bens, 20, of New Britain, polar land." prompt response on the switch- {itgir relsttons with the public, with less area than regulations O ci 10; Robert Stephenson, 24, in imexpectedly. -hrraated to Tolland, charged p.m. Sept 28 by too Mr. and Dustin, ex-Navy commander And then the orange truric was bosnl In Um front offices, faster He suggested that this merit (Herald photo by Pinto) require, cn property at 172 Mc­ of 170 Oak St., pleaded not guU­ Min. Oub of the Second Con­ Kee St. I The new seasoxf^s hBre-exdusiyely on NBCI with speeding, fined $75; Vickie and former personsd adviser to Probe Ordered down the road and away. arrival time on patrol calls, rating count 60 i>er cent In pro- EMmund Dwyer, the new polite chief in Vernon. L. Brown, 19, of East Hartford, ty to the charges of breach of gregational Church, spoMors. the late admlral-expk»er, plans FABRICS A variance Was granted to •e viaiUe checking of business motional consideratolns. failure to drive a reasonable peace and resisting an officer, The meal wlU featiire chicken, to lead a group of U.S. business­ buildings and residence checks An officer's phyricsl fitness Antbcsiy Oioman to erect a Elaat HiM ord jury trial In Oc­ In Jail Break dwelling closer to side lines distance apart, fined $25; El­ and wlU be served In the Church men to Antarctica in November. lo t peo]de on vacation is anoth- program will also he set iqi, mer Burdick, 49, of East Hart­ tober. Community House on R i 44A. He hopes to take about 50 HARTFORD, Conn. AP-Of— or ptopoeal of Chief Dwyer’s. Dwyer said, under the direction than regulations permit on lot Ateo. DanM R. Wolknta, If, ^ V A WALE CORDUROY by SINGER.- Formal Groundbreaking Set No. 16 on the nmfii side of Nor­ ford, had two counts of fraudul- Tlcketo may be had from club businessmen on the trip, which flcials of. toe state Deportment Plana Beserve Unit god advice of a physician and ant Issue of a check noUed. of Rockvnie, charged with nta* members, or at the dow. There he says wHl be the firat com- of Correction have ordered an September 100% Cotton, machine ' Cbiaf Dwyer also said today the hours of duty of the super- wood S t in Residence Zone AA. gal discharge of flrewoiks, Sept. Maury R. Brown was granted Also, Charles Chambers, 20, is no Charge for chUdrmi under merclsd flight over both North Investigation Into the substitu­ washable, great for dresses, ' Jm plans to Initiate a craah pro- visors and patrolmen will also For Reneucal Project Friday of 882 ToUand Tpke., failure to five years of ago. Reservations and South poles. tion of the name of a man still skirts, as well as slipcovers, gram to aet a. carefully ae- oe shifted, Dwyer added. a variance to erect an addition SPECIALS 19 ^ «h. nmrv to a dwelling cloaer to the aide obey a stop algn, fined $80; Wll- may be made by contacting Mrs. The 26-day riiartered flight in custody for that of a man pillows. 45” wide. Jseted,____ wsU-trslned poUce re- “au members of the depart- Invitations have been mailed ) charge of toeee arrangements wfil compile for public use Infer- one of the seven who escaped and solids, perfect for school • Setting 1 9 of a kpeeUl program eergeanta appointed “ * to ^ S d a S Himard St looking for a ford, arrested to Tblland, speed­ these drugs are decimating a are Mr. Nelson Goble and Mrs. maUcm about Ixith poles includ­ Friday night. ★ WINDOWS clothes. They’ re machine : to Imptore public leUtlona to ueutenant TWa wfll prohaWy M ^ e a te r The property wUl be con- ing, fined $80; William S. Gor­ geiMration of Americans." . Francia Murphy. ing data from Byrd’s discover­ Muranda, who does not speak washable and durable. yd- ffis towiL be done through examtaaUon. U the first prt- veyed Monday at 8 e.m. At 10 REWARDING don, 19, of RFDl, Coventry, fail­ He said ha would try to triple The dedication of the school ia ies. or understand Eng^sh, saw his wirlA CUslDwyaraaidhealsoptua he mM. renw- a.m., ground wUl be broken for ure to dim Ugtats, $18, and un­ customs agents to tighten bor­ scheduled to be held at 2 p.m. The flight also Is aimed at in­ picture publltoed in the paper. ★ JALOUSIES ' Reg. $1.29 Now Only io puih tor youth bureau a«- BesldM tile chief' the departp rate construction • Carbide’s new 4,- CAREER? safe tires, $16. der security against drugs, set at the schoM, foUowlng a 1:15 teresting businessmen in devel­ An Interpreter eiqilalned' toe :tMUes with younger officers ment eonslris of two “ 10 a.m the Dama- 000 square foot building. Cere- Also, Richard B. Green, 17, of up commissions with other na­ p.m. parade which will pro­ oping the antarctic continent of reason to him and toen the two !★ CANOPIES pscticlpatlng. He noted he will Ueutenante, three sergeants, one ifanchMter Renew- monies are being pUimed for tions to stem the flow, strength­ neaily 6 million square miles. of them alerted jail officers. The newest patterns, color-coordinated zippers, JEHKIf IBWW MOW Weet Hartford, arrested in An­ ceed from S t Mary’s Church on Three of the seven escapes ettenipt to give officers spe- poUoewomen, 28 2 “ (m r A) executed a - that event also. dover, operating an unregis­ en federal rriiablUtation pro­ R t 81 to the school. The dedtoor Dustin, who Is 68 and lives In thread, buttons, tape are at your nearest tdaUsed tratnlnf to this area. supernumeraries, 28 school “ ngm ey i grams, begin a review of smug-' Revere, has made tix trips to have been recaptured. The (ito- • Frea EMfmotes SINGER CENTER . Plus all the expert sewing guards affd three tered ntotor vehicle, $25, and.de- tlon 1s p u t of the two-day er four were stilt at large Mon­ •: A traffio salSty pcogram, with croasinc m x w T i M x l Second feettve muffler, $16; John Kusxt- gUng laws and bring, together Nathan Hole Day Weekend Sept Antarctica, the first In 1982, apd help you may need! l-empbasla on educettnn, win fdso cletfee. day night. # Easy Tenns 7 : 3 0 , g van, 81, of Bast Hartford, arrest­ law offloiaU to discuss ways of 21 and 22 and this part of the the last 10 yean ago. ending drug traffle. W-hateawJfertoworroiefaatSINCERrocfav/* HAVE YOU AN ed to Tolland, speeding, fined celebration program is betog of fun with Jerry. Tonight's $86; Gerald F. Lukas, 28, of 426 Wallace gave no indication planned by the School Building - Gall - EVENT SCHEDULED be an ^ HUltard S i, taUure to grant who his nmnlng mate wUl be Committee under chairmanship but said it should be someone t h a t c a l l s f o r guests: Robert Culp, Nanette right of way, noUed; Robert C. of WUUam MlUer. Glass Gut to All Shapes and B ia TUNSKY SINGER ^Queen ’ Preens “with toe quaUtles possessed by FOOD? Fabray, Ae Osmond BroAers. . MooVeety, 18, of Westport, ar- The Mothers' Oub Is extend­ rested to TMland, q)eedtog, a man Uke J. Edgar Hoover." ing an Invitation to mothers In­ Sizes for Table Tops 856 MAIN STREET EXECUTIVE Waltaoe was In Dallas for the 6 4 9 ^ It may be a wedding, a bs fined $88; Harold Magdefrau of terested In joining the club to things with gloss ta­ qnet or just so lnf«rmal get- 209 South St., RockvUle, failure Texas state convention of his attend a potluck social at 7 p.m. Telephone 647-1425 For New Glory S£Rf/m together of a society, lodge or SECRETARYI American lhde(«ndent Party. ble and desk tops to grant one half of the high­ Sept. 28 at tbe Booth- Dlmock some friendly group. He told a raUy: Memorial Library. Further In­ You, eon do many (OuUnwd fn u Page Om ) ------way. fined 128. "1 used to say there Is not lo formation and reservations Earn the top salary, prestige, Also, John F. Mahoney, 18, of cents worth of difference be­ and they ore eosy gerette ends," the whiter old- or dreaer pulls out by finger- Jfe Are Prepared to may be had by contacting Mrs. fuUaoed telepbanes, slgra that tip-touch, and the wood and and fringe benefits that go 66 Lenox S i, failure to drive tween the Democrats and the to keep clean. Let Serve You to Your In the proper lane, fined $25; Rodolphe aoutier or Mrs. Alan . geadb ’T in t ra«e« Btult Room," workmanship all through the with being the executive Republicans. Now I can say us help you with Complete SatUfaction I assistant to an important Richard McCusker, 17, of Old there is not 10 cents worth of Ruto alter 6 pmu 'a n d ‘Don’t Waste Water." <)ueen are so fine that The club is making plans for CARRIAGE HOUSE BOUTIQUE t ' The Icnrard quarters, once they haven’t found a stogls door business leader. You can do Stafford Rd., ToUaad, fined |38 difference between some of the suggesnons. Our eat service Is set up for fellure to drive right, and Its annual Birthday Social to be .; second ctoas berths, will soon be sprung or warped. to be 1.. tie — enough — to ~ t - it in Just one short year at the things both of them are saying Htfibrs Out To All Slsea gathetfng. had a charged of speeding and I am saying." held Oct. 28 at the Church Com­ -ylrippad to provide oooventlon u r condlttontog, new oommodato oBjf sue gam New Haven & Hartford munity House on Rt. 44A. Co- OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 PJd. Lmssttng rooms, exhibit space; niattreeses and (U you aSk me Why net oan as aikl talk noUed; Martin B. Nelson, 42, of SAT. 8 Aid. to NOON Business Schools, through Bloomfield, failure to have op­ chairmen for toe event win be aft the asootia-claas dtotog room tohrlos a Mt lass British and the detaHsr the exclutWa. . . In Parje, only two new luxury Cocktail Mrs. Nelson Goble and Mrs. riwUl become a second convention carpeting a Ut leas onats), tbs erator's Ueense, fined $18; Carl hotels have been buUt In the test -loom, WganoughforSMtodlnt, ,Qcug will be to VIP shape. L. Nlckenon, 26, of Bast Hamp­ 60 years, the George V In 1028 Francis Murphy. J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. : 'u d oonnootsd by eloeed-cireult But ,1^ tbay're gotog to do NancSTTSyior I ton, arrested to ToUand, qieed- and the HUton In 1966. Only four NBC TUESDAY NIBHT tog, fined $26; Stephen Paasarel- major new pubUo buUdlngs Manebestor Evening Her­ 31 BISSELL ST. Phone 649*7322 ^totovtsloo with the lofty main ^ th ths Uttle oubtclee-a part I SECRETARIAL PROGRAM ald Coventry oorreMOodeot, , >-room so as many as 1,700 can cf luxury snlto-tor tbs GARDEN GROVg AT THE M0VIE8 U, 67, Of New York a ty , arrest­ have gone up in the teat 20 Dresses; r«to Oia ssaw pragram. gorarnsss or the butlsr, I don’t TOiEPHONE 649-5818—649-5314 I Teaching all secretarial skills ed to Vernon, speeding, $60; Ro­ f It’s a lODg walk, from sUm xucyg nMge aWiy wan- Including ths famous Spesd- land J . Pony, 18, of Olelre Rd., Vemoii, taUure to drive right on ”to atstn on tbs 9 ussb in oIomU; or mayb# drssilnf w/iting AB C shorthand or IIM COLOEI Lead­ a curve, fined $28. fnoms 1,020 fsst long. "TUt her scorns lor lady gutstoT Dlaihond jubilee ing off Ae season: you’re up on Also, Edward V. Powers, 19 Over 100 and. And you’ll ukg 'I'll Take Sweden.' Bob Hope, of Grandvtow Rd., ToUand, fin­ ______says a the special Nanto Taylor ed 92B for kpeediiif and $26 for Charm and Finishing course ’•jgals. Io spaos'wlll bs no is for Oartisr-OlaH Shops, oou- out of homos Tuesday Weld, Frankie Improper paeelng; MUton Rto- IT’S EASY TO 8 10 to give you poise and con- ley, 27, of Armstrong Rd., Oov- / 2 4 -lsnl f»un thA hAU II turt®r bouttqwOf luxury Avalon. Coming: 'Gambit.' fldancc. You'll be a new and 00^ , riding outside a vehicle, Different 44b® thro® itory* tU^hnwo pool* •anienilT® >bop® wlU have a cold room happitr penonl $20; Busan B. Rush of Now ^'^yrs uSTths dJSTstow™ «■ afiiftwA, arrested to ToUand, dJtocy thsatsr, and tt s a natural, g^d dlralays.. iptlVrtg. fined $8S; Herbert B. £wllh seats pllsd up on ths pod- taU II 701186 ONI 0 6 THI ttrtt Thomas, 81, of Boston Masst SWITCH TO ^iMdss. If this iMVpsna, Dtoirs- ” »•. thrssdsOK tou REGISTER NOWl uaMried to TOltand, fined $40 !!;^Qu m ICary will float a bwim- for clflssos otirtlng for speedlng'and bad a charge S tyle s To Worm ap that of operating a motor vehicle wUhout a Uoenie noUed. hanke-liNl roas SEFTEMRER 23 AIM, Kaxfc AUen Turning, IT, a-T irr- and past h«r mldflilps fMr into DAY A EVENMR DIVIRI0IIR| of Bast Hartford, arrested to OIL HEAT. . . IbjM^bester, found guUty of dSS^eatolf*^ B s f^ (whldTrtU imdls M cigars) Approved by tfia Choose From —’-avsl d ^ , b s ^ y p s i w , ^ g,* ohuibWn room, wllhtlMBaw breach of peace, given a 60-day (MNNIOnOUT OTATI suspended sentenoe and placed im' s evM* and aii whsTs msn Only will * dins CHIiL CHAMR ■OARO ornuoAnoM on probation for two years; An- ” ssdTconvS1t is^ ^ to S ’V 'flllSJ tSt fhy**S[ tn 4 y R. Tuttoo, 17, of East •Y IRON ntlM AN HartfonL arrested to Manobes- One of a series of And tomorraw: Darrifn Mc- famoujs Bannister Babitf < Sizes 3 >° 20... ft of win BS pBu,gg^;;;^*to move with you THU REVOLimONARY NEW DE­ Gavln u T hi Outaliar, ■ Ur, fined $8 for faUure to car­ unYoii VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT* ry registration, and had a * 9?****-*?.- dlsaylng trick was dons by hkv- ChkkHme INO will ksip your cold or ohUhr room New liiiviiii priVBti oyo who'i alw iyi (£ u g e of operating a motor- U- ^ S i » *’psrfl)sotlvs’' In the warm end coxy, with lUtotsd, drenlst- whore Ae action ia. Promiare. cycle without head protection ^ lS5e**lSd pstotingi. However tbs artist V OrNtotM WNnf MSS *. Ing, tbsrmoitotleidly eontroHod hmt. n ^ h llarttiiril QOUed; Ferdinand Vonkummeii, CHOOSE THE I* *S?iV did It, It was a dirty trick to Opsrstiag eoit up to 1S% ]m th n 48, of Bloomfield, w ^****„“f ''ssfts.r " ■“ otBor sdooB b isu n . Hselt cold batb- > TbUand. speeding, fined $80 dSlSi bS*2r^ ”* ” *»««» room, oackMod porch, sttlo room, oc 4UUA V Howard Weyant, 61, of Merideni TllinBMsOT* any ipaoo ibst Boodf mtrs host. Audi Up V 5 lictiiHii:: MciiuiHTiiingimm arrested In ToUanfl speeding, I ■^toSlJlTSfgSSS^AUth. WOUNOODEBEWOTOEI ^tteS5wMfciSS*'“^ niEBHOMB DEMONITEATION. I- " ^ fh a rT S w (Mlt,’’ YORK (AP) - That continued toohidedi sumiEr f f n 4 i^ " 4 S * salt ’’ "ooM *tatus symbol of .Hollywood's mt nmm, 8:30 FliOMt 44M I39 mM: William H. AoWoy, #6, of Hart 1 tmo hnttMM: A foldsn sra, ths swimmi^ pod, ford, charged with obtaining _ ons m a ^ "stswsrd- to ^ no longer a luxury of ths \ Carroll iB a nurse wiA two money under false pretenses ,1* m g a Mg one marfcsd rich. m lim Bniiit snd forgery, Sept. 22; Barry J There are now about a million FOQMmr BROTHERS, INR men A her life-her boss (a 18 Oak S t Manchester tSLIW UiTRIBT Ode, 26, of 167 B. tJeqter S i y A s tstofUinso, tils very tat- privately owned pods, satt. f u e l OIL s BURNER BALEfl A BERVICB cranky-but-lovable M.D.) and ptaadsd not gulW You Can Bet Your Life On Itl - |g > tb ^ day and whits, bear mates the TUs Council of Amsr-' I In downtown Hertford | herBlx-year-oldBon.PremiBrel of passing on too right, cw rt "Tou sen tslsphm loa, Ind., or one» fortor spproxl-MT*®* 319 Braod StiM t • MonekMttr. C o m *\ TEl«phen« 62S-91M trtiS o o i 8; WOhael »«««,*» MANCHESTER OIL (Next To ORRiafe H o u m GWon) k giw part of tbs world whilst matsly every 200 psoplb In the ga Of M Canterbury Rd. I gMi," UM, This Is qbout four times ths (jia m d with breaOb o< P ^ < ¥ f u e l IN S m V IE ;!;f.ttif!l • m y drawer of every ds* number there were in 19«. ^M ilsd not guUly, Hart- ::: itHiti:;:! ^ Jury ***** M Also, Craig J. MoKtaney, «» r •

C f \ .1 M:, TUESDAY. SBFTBMBSat 17.1968 Pages 11 to 20 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1968 TUESDAY. sBFTBBffiE» 17, 1968 F A I » T B K

buU of IMkitd, yMterday Vernon at BrttatolMtatol aftar a lonr Work on Trselu Silver Lane Sale Police ArresU TPC Tables Condominium^ Obituary iUaaaa. The New Haven Railroad •»'r: Survlvoib alao inohida hit la sanding In a crew tomor­ Barbara Benigar of Bait Hart­ Town'Board Votes Sewers TPC Opposes Combining s '* • 81. ]bU», « Mhar aona, 3 dau|htan, row to change the ralla ford waa ohargad with shopllft- l*,», 8 ). Awaits Engineer Drawings and 3k franddilldran. where Main S t oroagaa the Approved_ _ by PUG Ing of.fw>ds valutd a t mere than Plannings Redevelopment I i . nxntCrrON - lUymoad M liSintral atrvleta will ba hald tracks in tha North Bad, ac­ For Brooksi^^ Valley View Long a aubjaot at uwUuvoray A aldowalk to to bo oonotnet- Wtoana of Baat Hartford, broth' tomorrow at 8 p.m. at nnmanual cording to PoUoe Chief The Sflver Lsne B&s Line will soon not exist. George Sht allegedly took eome wom- in Maedwetir, the prepoiwd SU- od along Lydan I t following ar at J a a a a R. Wlnana o< KT- Lutharaa Churdi, Briato). Burial ^After bearing the recuHa of a Bjdlettn Beard The Down Plamiag Oonunto- would taka a year, not tho throe the oontour of the land and James M. Reardon. A. Negro, who bought the whole company June 6, hM en'e oMMnf and a pair at or four daya now roquoatod. w K Oraan Manor cendomlnW ttBgtaB, dlad yaatatday at h u will ba tai Watt Oamatary, Brla- This means northbound iceived pemigsion from the Public Utilities Commis- survey, the Board of Repre- T^nlibt at 6:80 a potluok eup- Sion last night unanimously praoMwlng as many (ro ts as S ohUd's roBer akatea from a sentatlvea last night approved per ^ be held by the Ladlea Town Planner Toooph TamaBy urn, to ko boot on tlw north hoaaa. toi. traftlo on Main S t wlU be on to sell the peeaenger line perm it and two dieeel en> Mlanriieoter deipaitment store turned thumbo down on a pro­ stated that In hla osparisnoa aa poeetU#s ' jj Krianda may oall at tha Dunn a motion to taataU a eewer line ^ CJolumbue In S t Bernard aid* of Lydan I t, woM of Tor- Bituminous ouibs ore to bs Barrlrora alao lapMida two PUnaral Home, 181 Waat St., diverted on Woodbrldge St gflne buaea to The Oonnootiout - ...... — - ' ■ ------posal, Btetod in a lattsr slgnsd both a plaraior and a rodavtlop- otbar brotbara, flaa auriara, and from Main St to croas the Company for |ia,800. by town Rsdsvslopmont Agonoy oonstruotsd aloag Lydan It Brtatol, tonight from 7 to 8. J T c e ALianee. b S r monthlyX meeting. or, tho two funotiona oould not and throughout ttw prejaot aararal idaoaa and naphawa. traoks at Oakland St, he Nsgyo has also transferred Chairman -Bvsrstt KsMfa, ouf coordinate omoothly. "Plan­ rJS?issta:is.Ts: Priaaita funaral atrvicat will said. Southbound traffic on ownership of the school bus con­ G&S Workshop ^bert Johneton, 48, of 188 i5^ Tomorrow at 8 p.m. tte fliot itowBUaimiBg Oommlaatnii. A prepciid pend in ttw com- Bba. George' A. Vinton Sr. Richard Borden, dliwotor of ad- ^ t^e Northeast PTO gtsUng that tho town oomMno ning,’’ laid Tamoky, "to both a pMx’a uerthwoet eonwr to to bo ba bald tomorrow at Nawklrk Oakland St will foUoyr the tracts along with 84 echool buses T/svnrsmwvw >:o«Wl St. was ohargad with In- ~ meeting of the Northeast po tho Rodovolopmont Agonoy wlto long and a very ahort-rango Tha tabUsg sotfon « Jdra. Margaret a Vinton, 88, same route In the other dl- SUmlnatsd tor saftty waaena. •nd Whltnay Tunaral Homo, Si> of 144 Branford St., wife of and SUver Lane're’s liitor^ lOmOlTOW toxloatlon^sr pOHw j^sred s!IS[ tho Flaanlng Department, under funotton, while rodovolopmont la proijaet waa &w to ttw of B u n i^ Art., Baat Hartford. rectlon. ohaitar perm it to bU B artem « n s ra i msatine of * «wnp>atat oall a t his home Oe In to the line If It «»»»•">*«» their duUee. New ^ folly onglnoorod dvaiwinga, An nnlta wlU now have ona Oeocga A. Vinton Sr., dlad The woih U part of the a single dirootor. rolatlvoly riiort-ranga. It la im- aneloaod earport apaea with an Bwial wU ba in HUIaida Cama* yeatarday at Manohaatar Me­ Bus LinesUneTcompeny. company. ____ yeatardayyeetertlay asat 1'.10i -.iv p.m. jfxmmxxiJohnston Installed. tne une « u Tho oommUalon, asked to poaaiblo for one man to look at which mint now bo rooatvod and tpry, Baat Hartford. railroad’s plana to smooth of a doesn full-Ume the Manchester Gilbert and upon. approved by the town onglnaoi^ adjaoont storage tpaoo at ba- morial Hoapltal. out the track oroaslag. After The of a * * ? ^ * ^ ^ * SuUlvan Workshop, bo " ***®*^* give ito opinioo on tho moaauro, thoao things In ths proper ooopa twain N M sq. ft and a Manda nay oall at Uia fu> Mra. Vinton waa bom April driyere Is now up .tn.the afr,^- tomorrow at 8 p.m. In th«re waa a_ 70 „ per cent______favor- Tomorrow the Women’e So- before tho Board of Dlroeters and detail in tho oamo da^o Ing dopartmont bofora ttw proj- naral boma tonight from 7 to 8. the new rails are put in, the oet oaa rooatvo ttw oommia- ■aparato and eemmow starago 14, 1808 In Bridgeport, daughter railroad is expected by the eordlng to several drivers eon- vote with the resulta as olety of Christian Ssrvlos of^ aoto on it tonight, stated that It woih.’’ Tanutity olted the foot area ter traah, aooantibto ttom of Michael and Margaret Dono­ taoted this momlng. They aald PUne^ the P*' Rockville United found the propooal oomploU- ho presently had proUoma In ilon’B okay atamp. __ ^ Ib a . nataMw W. ToffOlon Manoheeter Redevelopment Ooaunintten mambtra rufviaw^ ttw oMqpert and ptraenal toerago hue Carrigan, and had Uved In Agency to put In rubberlied they know they «« longer have produoUon of The nine no. 28 per cent: two unde- Church meet at 8 P;«- 0 " ly out of favor. Manohostor, oven getting to tho arta, m aa andeaad walk-way. ROCKVltZAC — Ib a . Blor- Manchester for 28 yaari. Before Job* With Negro, and hav« no ^ ^ dieouesed. charging n m with w ^ h of ojdtd, five i>cr cent; alx no re* urday the Men'e Club of the "Tha Job to too much for any long-range tasM, ad tho dovdeoBr'a latoot oot of pavement eurancee yet fron\ The Cotinoctl* aa . rusm t _a# awa Involving an attack on a AMit. ft)kiiFfkfi''tv4ii hAid itA aAnual auo* loot nlgot wltk ropraaon* in addttton to ttw aaotosid anoa Wall ToCfoloo, 78, of Plain- ahe retired a year ago, ahe had Work wUl atart tomorrow ply, 18 per eent. ohuroh~will hold Its annual auo- ont man," said vtos ohalrmas Tho oominiMien agrood that parklag apaoa, ttwro will ba ont vtUa, aiatar of Oari Wall, ICra. been employra as a Hcenaed out co m iy uuu they will be Repreeentatlve Thomas Wolff tlon starting a t 4 p.m. and n* cnarsnea Welti. "Wt have Just to make suoh a range would teivoa of Oroaii Manor and t i at 9 a.ra. tha projoot aroutaeto, HInoh opan i*Boa for tvaiy two apart- Anna Irmiaohar, and Iba. Xar- praotioal nurse at Marwhester rehlced by that f^ . Gordon announced that Miaa w^man haa akso been ra- explained that moat of those lumlng after the supper which fought ter a i^annlng asilstant take an elongated otaff otudy Oia Hartman, all of Rookrlllo, Memorial Hospital for 14 years. Tha part-time eobool hue drlv- ju rth * Wiilte, auperriaor of i l n who did not reply are In the itarto at 8:80. and had ont appcbvod booaust and that a snap daolsten suoh and Kailatta Brea, of Naw M maat units. ... ■fr&iii «»sir aal. , „ ' . , leased under the no eaab ban tain, noting, with ploawiraWo Iho earpetts for aaoh alurtsr dlad yaatarday aftamoon at She waa a member of St. James' are are hlso afraid their sal muel^ and wUl appear in poosae ^ m ovl^^ the ma- Holland County Sheriffe ttw planning funetion alona was as Is now roquoatod would bo will bo teoatad undar a oompwn New Britain Hoapltal. Church. Jortty of the boart memberi xe«,olaUon wlU sponsor e picnic very dangerous to ths town. eemmanta. What they term ed About Town arlaa will now be lower due to engaged to dlreot the Surt Sent M too muoh for Too (TanuMiy, "major tmprevomonti." root at tha aiaa of the antlro flurvlaoca alao tnOhida 8 aona, Survivors, besides har hus­ Manchester WATBS will ineet t^ appar«t lose of their mUon mrthcomlng annual produetlen. DiaiuBoyle of 880 B. Middle feltftere^ a mifficlentnum- j «unmsr home of Paul town plannsr.)'* Kslth statad In hts propooal,. 2 danghtera, anothar brother, band, Include two sons, George bar of affirmative repUee to Commission ehalrman Adlir a latter addroaood to Town Man­ Ohooklat the latoot propoMla bulldlag. .... t . tonight at the Itallan-Amerloan status end union wages. Negro Tm, will be the tenth year that mnks was rearrestad vesterdav Sweeney In BUlngton starting In dolaU laat nlgbt the p lu iw n tfMh ttwM imprevomtnto now and 83 grandolifldrtn. A. Vinton Jr. oi STwelghlng in win^ from Im. toU M f White ha. been eewxdated 2?^ i» warrant Installing the line. at 8 p.m. Dobkla stated, "Niat only would ager Robert Woteo and tho the funeral wQl ba held to­ Oalif., and Robert noted too feOowtng Improve* netod, tt appoara ttwt an of ttw , M. Vinton ot j ij mjii later the mem- manager of l/xtal 488 of<- the with the niihsrtGUbert aiuimyTsumva^ aniumn ^ A door-to-door light bulb sals suoh a msasurt bs unfavorablt Board of Dtrootero, that a num- ■uggosttona, mada b f ttw eon* morrow at 8 a.m. from tha Denver, Ocdo; two daughters. bars will take a myatary ride. Amelgamated Transit WorkersWorker, group In her official capacity. ^ at this time, but It mw avtn bar of other oommunltlos had monte have baan madot Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Broad ^ira. James E. McCann of Man will be conducted Saturday by Baaomanti are new aohodulod mCaton toUewtog ttw July pub- Mrs. John PaveUek, progriw union AFL-CIO with oMOMloaa. in ^ Addition,Auditions for leading rS i to bo against the Town Onarttr, already taken stopa to eomblna Uo haaifng on ttw p r o ^ hava St, Plalnville, with a aolamn Chester and Mrs. Robert N. and to offset a ohartsr ohange tha two funotiona. to bo built to eight at ttw proj* Ugh Masa of requiem at Our ijemlng of Oolebrook; a broth- SSniiT B ». »l«i«-m b. Srffiii3S»°n525 SlSnJSX oet'a eluatori. now baan oempltod with, and Lady of Mercy Ohuroh, Plain- James Carrigan of Florida; •vent drivma omi work for hU Beat- ob«r. Any perwm. intereeted In ropermarlwt. where ^ ellsged- SSiStt iS T te Jayoae projects. - LydaB I t to to bo wldiiwd ttw t wtth ttw Btttontoaton ot (h t em Bus Lines at hie wagea If either the muatoel or produo- j. attempted to take several appfovtd angtiworod drawtoga, villa, at 10. Burial will be In ^ grattdehUdren. they want to, Krily said this N iMt north of ttw eontor Uno St Joeqili'e Cemetery, Plain- >xhe funeral wlU be held Holy Family Mothen Circle Uon aipeoto of tha theater are pMbages of hot dogs, valued at Dfo Lowe Talks to Planners and paved to maka a tt-ft traT- ttw prejost wm got ttw toot- mocnlng. urged to attend this meeting. | 3_ tram the premleee. She waa Bolton atod w ay.' awaitad nod. : presented In court yerterday and her oeae oentinusd until About Future College Site jl» > „ » • Sept 80. 7 at Bt Bartholomaw*a tlon. Marines Hit RonaM R. LaBonto, 31, of 880 Dr. Pradorlok N. Lowo^pras* snUrs traot wUI bo purohasod C ivic Reception Committee Mrs. Bose O. Laoaro 8. Burial will be In Baat Cam- at 8 pjn. "We are miffed by this guy,” Wrinkle Ironed Out, BOLTON—Mra. Rose O. Lea- etery. Church. Main St. was charged with oper­ Utont of Manohtator Community In one ohunk, Kelly said. "Mr. Negro prom- ating a motor vehicle so as to CtoUoga, laat night addrMiad tha If not, aooordlng to oommls- Th. a . com . By Barrage cause excessive nolee, and wllh Town Plannlnf Oommtoilon, In­ ■Ion mombora, too ramalnlng Named ior Project 68 Ball (Ooattamed from Page Oaa) failure to carry hie eperator’e School Vote Still On formally, to wouaa tho morlta paroals, partloularty those with The oo-ohslrmsa of ttw Olvto mant at ManehaaUr*a Camp ‘ - sr,ss“.« rr.s miles norfiiwest of ths Rook Uesnee, yaeterday at 8:88 p.m. and proWoma ot tha proneood frontage on Wathoroll It. and K taw dy, which waa namad B^ - What mlgM have been an­ of ths works, that he would be HiUstown Rd., woifld bo open RoosptlOB Commlttoo for latur- daugbteia, a son,Ml five etotare, — —______star______mothars at a dinner to- One condition PSs, the large rook mass that after being stopped by a wueler aUtotown Rd. • WathoroD It. tar ttw lata Proa. John F. Han- morrow at 6 p.m. at the VFW approved by the PUO was that ^^ras fought over in late 1888 and' patrolman on W. Center Bt. other hold-up in bringing the a "luxury* 'too/ would hava to now oonago olto. to sono ohangoo, ouoh aa oom- day night’a Projoot— M— Ohartty------. nady. and another brother. dd without, even If It meant The funeral and burial WlU Home. After dinner, there wUl "the corporation, the service, gow a Marine artlUery ibaee LeBonte win appear In court new rienventary aohool to the Lowe stated that hla raaaoh msrelal, which would okyrookot Ball are Dr. Oil Botoonaau end ^ equip- Fnnerala be a bisrineae meeting, Um ferae a ^ the employes uk] obaervatlon poet. Sept so. town for a vote waa Honed out more work for the PBO itself. for addfaiatiig tha oom'mtaaton tho prloa of tho land. JohnTsa^sa H. U Robotto.‘Mriberiaittai OtbonAlbamanw onMl tho Tha avlo »RooopttaB a a eriUtmn Oonmlt* be In San Ikanolaoa for Mlolutel B. Barton, 18, of U Eiut this wasn't the new wrln- continue without change '"nie mortars apparently last nigfat to the satUfaotlon of at thto tarty ataga waa to in­ Commlaaton ohalman Adlar Democratic Wamends Fashion Show Tomorrow oommlttoo are Jamoo T, nl8*lon had no power to Tha Charity BaU, to bo hold tho ovanlng and In hooting tho the home of Mrs. John Rice, 108 momlng on bustneee and could to oauea excessive noise yes ter- 3 ^ ^ ^ Bducaftoo. deletlott by the arohMeot of a tlon ot any fortaaon trotibloa ra* "hold land off tha markat,” Dob- morrow night at tha Damocratiic Woman a Club m - tar atora will ba ahown at 8 p.m. at WlUla’a Staak Berger Mbnette Ctodiowakl, 83, Oonstance Louise HOton of 88 A mile away from the 38th Houaa. Mlaa Jaanna Martin, DAL’a faahlon coordi­ at tho Manohootor Itoite Armory, many dignitarloo who will at­ of 38 Oak S t, wife of Casimlr Bretton Rii. oltywlde tal to 8978,000, noting that the g^d then by anhlteot ptetod aa part of toe new cam­ of guns and ammunition to pri­ RookvUlo. The 8th District di­ fioiate. Burial wlB be In Grove Bearers were Btanley Butkui, budget ratatoe tha full allowenoa rectors are repreoented by Atty. ing Lingard ttro marshal, lim ­ RUl Cemetery. James MoVelab, Thomaa Mo- ^w..t»J^Cm neraClub ^ chertSr 8oho«J%.!?m" T W bargaining powers will be erod­ Llenhard, to an effort to qualify pus. Lqwo said that the ertiool vate persons. erick asked the bocud for a let­ ^ y toe first build­ Still to be acted on is an John LoBoUe, the Dtotrlct’o Frisnds may oall at the fu- DavldWIlaon, Robert win111 meet tomorrow at 8 p jn . also oensiderod an extenaion of ©f Women Voters. kltoben equipment) but does not ter, "oteting why I have been acral borne tomorrow from 7 to and James Hynds. tralised into 80 looal boards. sohool. ings In 1871. amendment, turned down by toe counsel. dtomtoeed.” a t Hilltop Bkniso, Vetorana Me- fjig route beyond Manchester to The League 1s holding a gen­ Tha Brooklyn dlstriot was set Inohido the cost of the bond ie- Judiciary Committee and the No date has been set for hear, f p,m. morial Park, Bast Hartford. B. serve recraatien areas, he said. State building grants are bas­ The commission Indicated to O’Brien rolled that he had eral memberahip msstlng at the up as an experiment In commu­ aue, which has been Included to ed on rated p u ^ oapaolty. Btor- Lowe that the only foreseeable House, to require the registra­ ing the case. not been dtomtosed and that toe Franklin Gould ot Brooklyn. But ha did not make these re- home of Mre. Ralph Belluardo nity control of local schools. A the town budgst- .S ijrS iS ffilS S S i: T«««vto-Spi«.aw_ N.T., will present a program on queeU, and aaldjlt waa to the aga rooms contain no pupUs; problem In regard to the site tion of all guns and the licensing Atty. LaBeUe, on Sept. 8, filed board had acted under ite right eontrlbutlowi to tbs Memorial HAMBURG, Germany at 880 Ferguaon Rd. where Dr. deotntraUsation plan for tbs Coat for Clerk mualo rooms are rated for 80 at the present is whether the of their owners. a plea of abatement, In an ef­ to make an appointment. - 'N l|^ FbotOgnqpby the Easy best interest of the company to Hennigan will speak. All women rest of the system Is awaiting fi­ Fund at UWon Oongregational Hambu^e * ^g-.. sell He peseenger permit to The It also does not Inoluds costs pupils. fort to knock the case cut of Prior to the vote, Atty. La­ Charoh. graoefuUy shaped BlO-toot te l^ of voting age are Invited. nal approval by the state’s for a Clark of the works. The Oaatagna, Cheney Meet the courts. Atty. Flaherty filed BeUe, contacted by telephone, Connecticut Company. The Mre. Alan Benford, chairman Board of Regents' and ths legls------vlalon tower, has been open^ weekly revenue on this line to arohltoots, by letter and per- Dr. Oaetagiia met briefly with an answer to tiie plea on Sept. had ruled that the board was Peter TnriMl to the putoio. In 38 eeoonds, of (he League'! education com- lature. aonally, said that (hey did not PBC Chairman Douglas Chaney 10. A bearing on the plea of free to appoint whomever It 13,480. mlttee, la In charge of tha pro- At a City Hall rally Mbnday of Peter ’TurtbUU, 84. of Bristol, vlsUors can asbwd 870 ftefc A X .R V t V r i kays t l y B Offielela of The Connecticut think a olerk of the works was before the regular siing etatt of both the OUaad be given at the annual meeting jjj, requeet to change from In- rights onto their busee and *0' Johnson staoe becoming ThU person would rwlew requl- Onmske, who said he felt toe HIU and Hebron Elementary of toe church. dustrtal to Commercial a tract could travel much further chief Justice "tor a long time to » Supreme Court Justice in ^ S l >»<»'« •hould vote against toe sb*/v>to will be present along Mrs. Pe«to Is ^ ^ of land on Tolland Tpke., near ssstsv. For Instance, they, could------correspondence, detoU a n d ^ P®«‘“ a ‘ose of the remedial with the Board of Bducatlon, Mrs- AUto of Jeffereon Bt travel from tha aouth to the Opponents have based their CJlNord begged off, and Under drawings, ohaiwo orders, etc., >’**<‘‘*>1 ”>om. ALL WAYS BEST i Nursei^ School princlpala, superlatendeat and wUl obmrye her Adler Dobkin, etepplng down no™ of Mandieater without ottack on claims that Prealdent Bscretary of toe Treasury Jo- —— and could .rw be VSTV very HelOfUl hripful SSS In Castagna himself said that iupervleor of education. Saturday. .All frtenda and neigh- jjj, heard hla own switching bus Hnes at the Cen- Johnson has no right to ths wan- seph W. B arr and White HOuse decirioM ” ho "couldn’t see giving up edu- Opens Thursday ______tog days of his administration to counsel W. deVler Pierson as- T h T w decided at Its mset- oational spacs for storage Following the •a brief UAaW hwi wishing_- ^----- toVmea participate to appUeatlon for_ n_____• change_ ofw^ son-__ ter.ft Lest night (he 'FWOA Nursery ilKii h. h«M e to* obeervshce of her birthday ^ rtxicre parcel on Pros- They added that the BUVor such an Important noml- ^ CANOIK8 mtel Invited to attend an open gt^ Hartford Rd. ap- lAae route would be part ot nation; that the Preefdent was Sohool hrid a meeting for (he t w of the ecbooi ana social aUead Ooogrega- -*0^ from Industrial to ResL their Hartford division opera- 8“t>ty of "cronyism” In noml- members suggested leaving tha mollMra of (hto yoor’o etaso. •ttonttg. tlonal Church Social Room on g*nce C. tlon and scheduling would be natlng an old friend; that For- ventilator In the speolal aduoa- Mro. Glenn Corntoh, director, ■bowed flUdeo ot (ho chUdren’e The Hebron PTA Is planning g^turday from 2:80 p.m. to 8 cHeen Muwr subdivision included In Its present Hartfiml- taa violated the concept of se- Rise Averages $84 Uon room, so toSt both rooms 810/SSI to hrtd Grinder Day on Bept. 26. p ^ located between Kennedy and Manchester operadon via Bum- paratlon of powers by advising can bo used. These two rooms aoUrttieo during (he past year. Other projects tor fund raising Balletfa Bqaig w.miu/w. r ^ s.^ waa appiwved slda Ave. Johnson whUe sitting on the —special education and reme­ liLo. Cornlrti and Mrs. Paul Mte- . tibia year wlU include taktag oUead Women's Fellowship commission, aa was a The only other speaker at the court, and that his decl- dial reading —are much small- 7* • May, asatotent dirootor, dtocuso- ■ ptotures In October and a book members are reminded of their 0reen re-Bubdlvi- hearing wu Kelly. Aocmdlng to "tons have helped the growth of President Blasts erth an regular classrooms. «d (he program plans for (he ialr In November. The Hebron ^cod sale booth at the ; Hebron ^ „„ rini/«ii.i Rd. and an- tixe PUC, "His testimony vague- pornography. Albert Hopper, PBC Uasoo, coming year. . Board of Education has approv- Harvest Fair on Friday and Bat- cmer adjacent parcel to the ly hinted at displeasure with the The controversy ovsr Fortas’ said that a ventilator runs about l< Now equipment purohaaod ad all projects at their last urday. Food may be brought to north. Incorporating two stubs vendor’s (Negro's) labor, prac- rulings on pornography oases $1,000. during (he summer Includes In­ mooting. tile OUead Church social room caUed Progress Dr., toter to be tlces, and expreealy stated thai prompted the Introduction of Auto Price Hikes Ths board w'as delighted with dividual "cubby holeo’’ to which Board daritmen Meet on Friday from 1 to 8 p.m. or connected In a horseahoe he not only did not have any legislation Monday to tiar the the bonus of a music room, each cMld may store hto coat The Selectmen held a meet- to the OUead HIU School Hiape. .complaint against the vendee Supreme Court from ovartum- (Coatinned from Page One) » ------— ------however, and Dr. Castogna and peroonal brtongtogo. . IM with oommittee and board grounds after 8 p.m. and on Sat- JarvlsOalhoun farm sub- but beUeved the employes Ing Jury findings of obscenity. modeU at $2,8ir.44, on Increase Inflationary threat." vowed that It wUl be used as S A V E *70 off rsa. Prte* The glaoo dooro loading to the stelrmen of tiie town last night, urday after 10 a.m. dlvUlon to be located off Oak would be better oft with tho a music room, that the ocn- main nursery aohool room are Republican Leader Everett of $138.11, or 4.4 per cent over Osneral Motors and verslon le not a eubtsrfuge for Buy thtt m olt exciting SIN G E R * A small attendance was present The Boy Scouts of Troop 28 Qrove St. received preliminary vendee." M. Dirksen of lUlnoU offered oiT average price “of 180' 1888 Motors are expected tho nswoot tanovattoo. With a to discuss problems. The pur- spent last Saturday at Camp approval last night with the fol- None of toe SUver Lane offl- the measun as an amendment to announce new prices for 1889 sewing machine eve r- the newest film coattog maktog (hem siint- Locae » l tt O il w*y. WE O lfER YOU THE ONLY DOUBLE TAKE m TOWN. pnse of toe was to In- Johnson in Bolton. The boys i^urliig conditions: clals at the leased garage on modtls which could be corn- The vote on toe other change to a bill now baton the Senate paired to the 1988s. models- within toe next two Golden Tnnr.h^Sew* machine— in lar to ono^wey glaoo, mothoro form boards of what the town cooked meals, did some swim- That he aUow a 20 foot drain- Bratoard PI. would comment on to prohibit Interstate m ^ order weeks. was taken In toe Interests of not ^torim tFT are attempting to do mliig and riiaipened their skUla ggg sewer easement for toe toe fate of the drivers, the oth- In an apparent attempt to hindering toe upcoming town attractive contemporary cabinet, ^ ^ * ^ b e d tS to o e r ^ ( ) th e i8 by to Imitate. And B beeutiful deal that no 0 ^ dealer ein sales of shotguns and rifles. Chrysler and Ford in 1988 and to remedy any controverslsl whUe working on and passing adjacent Bray properties; that « 10 passenger biues which A siqiporter of Fortes’ nomi­ meet government orltiolsm meeting vote. t N8W Built-in Buttonholir miHtt pirfict ^ granoeeh. Out bade allowano«a ate hlgker and out BCoUems. various scout requirements. The create a temporary cul de have gasoUne engines and ahead of time, John J. Rlccar- Chrysler In 1987 rolled back Penonal Notice* nation, Dirksen said no one is their first announced price In­ 5»-,- buttonhdf8.»ExcluilviPuih-Button Bobbin. \ stiM are more xeaaonaUe. Your new oar prioe oomaa down to earth. Wiilob« in iaotr U The oclv members oresent ■»*»«»*«« wM particularly later to become an exten- «"«* *« age from 1961 to 1968, mon concerned than he is over do, Chrysler's group vice presi­ Blanohestor Evening Her­ dent for UX and Canadian au­ creases when OM came up wlto ald Bolton eorreiponaeBt, • Elictronicilly edjuiti itwinf spud to v ?^oarpiloaahavealwayabe«iinourb(toutlfulworU. 2SeeL>nd*edeet- “ may be the lart ,i<,n pf E. Bldrldge St.; that toe and the school bus operation. toe circulation of obscene mate­ smaller inoreasee. In Mdmorluii ^ ^ OcaaB la and let ui duw you hew le cim the ear you fw alwayi wanted. Utors toe first ana seoono seiec cutdoor swimming for many of project proper water Many of toe doun drivers rials but "a solution will not t>e tomotive, included toe following demeweU Young, toL 818 8881. fibrio thlcHnt II. m lorins owmoiy of Bertha obalrman of the conserva- ■tetament In his price Increase Last September’s final price oommlaslon, chairman of toe boys this year. and sewer hookups as pre- at the garage along with found by opposing toe appoint­ B iS e b r i^ oeesed sway one year RegirtraUon lor Webelos Cub acrlbed by the Town Engineer- the three fulltime mechanics, ment of a chief Justice of the 8u- announcement Monday: Increase for all toe Big Three sro today. _ fin bouse „ building , commit- Scouts and Boy Scouts who are j_ Denartment end that curbs and they said thev were ver/ nrama C o u rt' averaged over $100 a car. sanitary Inspector and "Tile government’s own fig­ Approval by 8PICIAL8I of the Zoning BoardBoSSd ^ toSuuIed throughout and worried about their Jobe and MansfiSf endorsed Dlrksen’s ures from tos Bureau of Labor Chrysler cited Increased labor m i ^ ot toe Zoning Board Elementary School on .ida^alks on one side of Oak ^ move and said that Congress statistics for July 1988, show and material costs as key rea- MORIARTY BROTHERS «A ppaoJs. . Bept. 26 a t 8 JO p.m. Grove St. driver said he was eorry mate Unit In Mimorfatm jPlaousslon was on varloua to- should assume toe initiative In that new oar prices have de- sons for toe price boosts on toe •w. Local ItepuWlcans are re- 1,™!. now submit re- to see the SUver Lane go. acting against obscenity rather oMned by 17.8 per cent m rate- Mw oars which go on sols lH^ oonoertilng 'toe town with minded of the May-Marianl engineered plans, "**’• *>“ ‘hie left In 18.80 .a,“as tsses-W. t oOBonto recommendations than blame Fortes or otiisr Sii- tlon to all items included in the Thursday, N-Treaty i m Dinner to be held tomorrow at Including the stipulated , Im- toe state w here^driv^ and court Justices, consumer price index, since the . Prices as rsitassd by Obrys- MANY ASSORTMENTS 316 Center S*., Manchetfar Opan Evaningi IThuiadaya fill 6) t g S S i n Plano’s Rastaurant (n Bolton. ptbvements, before the p r^ct the Daesensren know each other Tha Judiciary T..ai«i.rv rsn«, Oommittee has 1967-68 bast period. Theta same > ler for the 1888 models did not (Oontinned from Page One) to MCet Tickets a n avsllable toom M n. gets the final okay. by flrat names," he aald. until Friday to fil# majority and flgurss also show that this U tot include the seven per cent fed- pledge they will not seek or ac­ TO GIVE AND ENJOY mMnory, r,«mg Range Planning Jean Imslon. His request for a change from minority reports on Fortas’ best rscord on rstail priest ss- eral excise tax, dealer luiarget quire such weapons. f s r n Of fite OUead OOD- "Bw HebrM Recreation Ooun- ^ industrial Zone for a par- rjinitfll lAm^tlv nomination, which Is sxpeoted tabltshsd by any major noup of for handling and prsparlng now The Foreign Relattons Com­ 'Mto»»sfS>ftoamosko»ei»IOIII(8d||fr LENOX Wife end FunUy w a t 8 p.ni. In toe cU ^ meet cel on Prospect St. was denlsd TEGUCIGALPA — In Hondu­ to be brougbt up for debate In ooMumer products In tot past cars tor customers, riupplng mittee foiled twice lost week to Card Of Thanki natol noto to ^ by commlerion, on tha ras, dia most isolatod North toe Senate next weak. 10 years," ohargss and stats and local Uuo muster a quorum for meetings PHARMACY of tbs ebunb and complete last minute details on Hie committee oonduotod 13 at which those backing the trea­ that regulations American country, Teguclgal- In its stetomsnt, Issued by et. SINGER EMWnkmsmi fwnnifceiE hM aI ASM m ” toTnaSd. of the Harvest fair. wark Prorontly allow him to do what pa is one of the rare world days of hearings In July sna re- committee chairman Arthur M. In addition to boostliig toe ty planned to move for action. 888 E. OBNTIIR IT. unity. Ttw gtMp Is **®*^i, If stated desires were tor that oapttels not .aervid by a rail- bpened them last .week. But It Okun, toe Council of Economic bate price of virtually all of Its A third ooulon, MHod as in­ ths qusottotmairo be ______fAr«msnforeman ‘raot-provlde parking tor Man- way.w*7 , u«In wmbmvuaddition, there— i - ara_imvm- wm------baU i^---- In------, -- -- AdvUsrs Said, "Ws Urgently re- 1998 line, Oirysler ityptd the formal and for dlsousalon only, to Ototn. SlJvrilS iyS iw Chester Community OoUsgt stu- ly 330 miles .of paved road In tain testimony from admlnlstra- quest tos other automobUs man- prloss of optional Items apd out draw only 4 of too 18 mtmboro BBSsHiwnstras a r t gtvtair Lwroy Kumey rqporwa,ioaay. ^ Hooduras. Won officials about Fortas’ serv- ufocturers to head off this dan- Its new oar warranty coverage. loot SUday. )

JAi ■a ■M >«, I-'ll ^ 7 \ < ■ ■,!■■ ‘ ■ ■ '.'v'*'-'.'-r, , . .. ■ ■ '■. v -1- r . •'C . . - * •■ ' ■ MAKCHESTBR EVEOTMG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TtJESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 19«S PAGE THIRTEEM South Windsor South Windsor Agenda Set JfAM CH Bnt EVEMDI6 HBtALD, CONN. SB PTB ^B 17,1968 For October Covantey Role in. R efill Disjlosal Library Board Hit StildiedbyMDQFittsSays By Planners Barbecue^ Square Dance For Hiring Director Tha Town Planning Commis­ [ W H B i^ AUCm^OBirr—WHEEL BALAKCDfO Mayor Howard Bltta told th« ApmtoMl stoitod thto ba had sion maattog with Town Plannar tafesn soma autlan but tba tai- O EffLETB BEAKS 8BHVICB Town Oounoil laat night of hav­ Tha Town CbuncU last night negativa vote. TrewheUa stated, Added to Hale Celebration ing attandsda maatingof Mat- ataNatfan was rHU not daOnMa. RANATOB SBPABBIC6 AND gERVlCB Westbrook Baport « «.m u, ..ip ... ™ r ? on Aatarday, with mtae Awn rtqrUtan Dtstrlot Oommlsalan of- the Library Board pay the sal- that If this appropriation ts re Dapuhr M ayor O. W anan ary o f a newly hired Ubrary dl- Jected, the U brary Board wffl down a number of Items to be 20 rtoIttM flelala with the Oapltol Region Witobiook. as chaSnnan of tea heard at the Oct 7 public hear­ The parade wfl! Martto 1 pja., OounoU of Blaoted Offlcl.1. on B o ^ T v M m M OommMtoa, rector. While voUng to give the pay their new Director out of proceedtag down I L fram ing. Month oia subject of refuse diapoaal. H#xnlMad tbe ram et o f hto tom- money for the salary from the their current budget, and re- Croao A t, an the way to toe CUUME MOTM SAUS conttogenoy fund, the oouncll Among Items on the docket ) N - i 4 M 5 a Fl^sald the MTC « . ^SmT^nH^SSTto the txxm- noil turn to this Council to the spring ^ Bale nimnatmfl wton a ntoek strongly admonished the U- «iytag. ’Give us more moniy or preaaad a wUUngnem to get to oil far oonaMaratfon. Ha com­ Brtttoh-Amertcan battle wM to brary Board for hiring the dl- _ we„„ wffl have to cloee the Itora- ^ ^ Vmyhy€lo¥. r .iw t to refuse dispoeal. If the sur- manded tba oomanlttaa mam- Oom at i j , fh o ( Am staged OB tto greiatftf, tfartfag rector, when the councU had ry.’ I want no part of tots fl- ^ Residence AA, a small rounfflng towns want such ac­ bera on tbair hard wock and ex- V*M o t«n r. at S JO. ^ tion. Both tbe elected offlciala specifically removed this Item nanclal Iblackmall now or In the ****^ • * R*® south side Anqie t«f«*iiiy aad epaatator from the Library' money re- spring.’’ Spruce St.; a rehearing of an apace wffl be pcwrUsd far an s.TU M K S'tiS {SKI'S quests when setting up the cur- continued TrewheUa, "I say application to change from Ru- thorn totereotod to coming. AffenfionI before such work could begin rent general government budg- to the Library Board, ‘You were trI to Business Zone n , a sihaU H m natwy CUb c t Oomot^r Town Oouncll. He asked that tract at toe north end o f N. Ob Auaday, tto tradWfanal some legislation waul'd be neces- et. given a budget, and your duty ' * '* » li apooMitac Am iMifcacoe SM- the oonunHtee’a report be on Stavnitsky Aide Main St. for the purposes of wreeXbiajtat eei emany w ffl to ■ary. This leglalatlon wffl have ^ ______. .. In budget requests last and reeponstbtllty to the cltlMns ntAa^aod it «A I to M U at Aie rnmnoEKT t u s m erecting a package store, and b fld at Am Bala Meaumoift on to be taken Up to the next As- *^,.******^ Mrs. Jack (Marion) Meroer spring, the Library Board had of tMs conummity Is to live UAk adiool, aUtAaf at S im b . s e m b lv ___ _ ot tbe council and sold tebat tbe asked for $12,000 to pay toe aid- within that budget... You a rehearing of too propoaed A t at 10 a j L Fbllnwlng i 7 174 Ludlow Rd. luis been Hm bmU a S to oa a atHoAjr SBPnM ns 23. M Toam Manager Terry fiprenkel <»mntotee members wifi attend ot ary of a Professional Library have negated that responstbffl- Bamtol subdlvlslan to be located fa ip m a l tMHftl, oam/t thB tUs, tbaro wffl to a d)Odal aerrlca at tto Vtak OoBr named campaign manager for Dlreotor, but because of th e ty. You have flaunted the unant on toe south side of Demlng S t pQDBC V m nioa 99 a n n a * rOOM and HVEAUNa OLASABA lapoitad that the town has con- Mmaion- ______. gregatianal Cbnrdi oa Mato At tracted for a four-wheel drive Chairman Pater Nicholas R^;>uUioan Ettato Rep. Robert tight budget, the councU delet- inotMi OounoU. I Other matters to be brought Tto aMBB.ap ioehite toiA>, A parade fmm AL Ibry's omM H Un 80H0(H< ■todwaia to truck and for leaf coUeotkm <**® BtoMew Procedures ( ^ - gti^ynttsky, running for re-elec- J K * ” wlH not, I can not, and I can’ t up are a requeeted change from inararnat aatad. aOOs. loo Uaientaadtog. ete .), A ttoT It accepted. The coimcU, In conceive of the other members Industrial Zone to ReeldenM C, cream, ooAee, and guaAi te Church to the CSgt- Hathaa equipment He also reported 1K» *«>» Manchester’s 10th As my, toaed, C<&ge Board Heat toe rerignatlon of Edward R. tto report a«Ki r>i.triet talking with the board, did how­ of the Oouncll being a party to, some land on toe west side of Aw d riU n a . Hale Adwbl wffl immedtotoly precede dedleatlon cetemcnlea lag Vakdeucfe SUban from the Oax>ltol QoaU •Md tttat moet of «iv ever state that If toe board did or condoning tote action.'’ Edgerton St.; a change from And a suitable candidate or can­ Rural to Raaidence AA of some tb e at the new sdw ol, actodiAed to MB * PM toH ag Bmgiam A Certified Teactan and improvements Simmlttee. toe report appUee W t e R y t o Councilman Abraham Glass-' didates for toe position of Li­ land on Garden S t; and a r»- CWb «A I have a apetfal KaHarn start at 2 pjn. Councilman Warren West- the proposed new school, ponmtIs Town DirectorPran- man stated that he was "shock­ Hale aqoare daaoe oa Amday btook asked Bprenkel when ao- The prooedures suggettod couldels Mahoney. brary Director, the council ed at toe action of the Ubrary queet from Edgar Clarke, insur­ Aourealr mnster buttons ate Ibodteg taiprovniMfit Cm M r, lae. would then hear any further at Am Oapt Hatton Halo Scliool arallable now, and wffl be Uon would he taken up to put apply to another large structure Mrs.Mercer, a NewLondon board but why punish the town ance agmt and antique auto col- from 7 to 10 pjn. Tto Oapt Uiroughont the weekend. Print­ H eat to OamiP*a UD "No BmoUis" signs to gas but pertain particularly to the native, atteiaded schools in Long Wsas from the board on salary, ______action ___ of ______lector, to change from Rural to Nalton Hale Aehool to on RL . • new Ugh - . - school, a • as yet rtffl daaIn •Island, •__.S N.Y. W S*l._She ahas — resided tn T#\W***™J?'® HlA 4Vacandidates. Msll sA A f AA Olaaeman’e . .statement . of warn- Buslnesa Zone. II a tract off ed programs of the entire wefli- Telephooe AM-AttT stations and directions to motor- kl, betaeeo Am falgb aebool aad end can aloo to pictod iq> at the M s to shut o ff motors while get­ toe plannkig stages. Manchester tor 22 years. Her actuaUy happened, j„» to aU other boards and com- Slater St. to be utilized tor the Town H a l. odcctmen’s ofDee. ting gas. No action has yet been Nlcboias said toot tbe graateet husband ts program manager tooi^, WM that the library uilsslone In town was echoed 9y eventual erection of an auto mu- OeBan far dM i*quam danc- taken on thla. changes to procedure are to toe of rail transportation for EUkor- Board went ahead and hired a j j j councU members. H e stated aeum. CouncUman Ahraham Giaas- area of timing, having certain aky Aircraft, Stratford. Ubrary director, had the direc' that "any slmUar requests 'wUl m other buslneee. It was de- k « wffl to Bob Wksktn et tor give give notice that he was Manchaator, Mb., who to betag man arited U antton had been steps to the construction process Mrs. Mercer Is RepuUican recelve an emphatic No." elded that the long-pending new taken on the requeated toetalia- going on concurrently so that cheilrman of Voting Diatrict 4, leaving his other position, and flown to mipedUStr fa r ibto Sliiar #Piaio # Eleefrie Bail thentorn when ell inh enA CouncUman Umberto Delmas- group dwelling regulations, dance, and ASd Btoln of Mams’ tion of a traffle light at the exit total construction time can be Is campaign coordinator for toe tro expressed his dloapprovBl of drafted and proposed by the clinaetto. IMa wto to Wlotota from the Bhopplng Center cn considerably lessened. Nichols OOP Town Committee, and Is th reo ™ ‘ ho ^ r d ’a method but ho and Manchester Technical Advisory I DnuM # Baajo # liaaialfH Buittvan Ave. 8«veral tesMente commended Robert Wiirren for on toe executive board of the n.i T other councU members voted fo r CouncU. be set doom for public only Hew England engagement. cU WM Informed of the Ubrary having done most of the work Manchester Republican Wom­ the appropriation because hearing Nov. 18 in a special IlMre will alao to rooad hsul exprsesed conoem that Board’s action and need for ad­ for this report. en’s Club. dancing, aad aottwoled Mioea "Learn From The Pros" children going to aad from the ditional funds to pay the agreed "there is no question that the and aaparote meeting, an required for Iboae win at­ INSTRUCTION central Ubrary ,t which wffl be She Is a member ot the Com­ upon salary. library dlreotor can Improve a proposed 64-unlt apartmmt Monoheetor Evening Herald, complex to be built by Alexan­ tend. AraoM txRidsbtrg — J«an Hunt located to that tfsopping center munity CouncU on Ectetomic The counoU voted seven to service in toe town and old in Tickets for the MaAian Hale aJtor Got. 1, wffl be In danger H gcott Wtodser correspondent, Opportunity and ot the Citizen one to approve the request of ^ o l e new central der Jarvis on toe south side of Center S t near McKee St. wffl Tton, to be Sept. 21, are a Ugfat Is not Installed. OWiierine B. May, 4eL 844-2295. Action Commission for toe Ag­ the U brary Board far an addi- lAfEord iMllAy •— frtd Boechlno also be discusaed at the October ■tin aAtOable. and Awae wisb- ing, and is a former member tional appropriation o f funds, Perhaps toe fact which most liffluenced the councU to Vote hearing. The project, wffl be tng to attend may get tfaketa of toe atlzens Advisory Com­ but toe Ulbrary Board w m ad­ WaH«r Oldiary — b*»Y UMidsbArg composed ot one- and two-bed­ by caning Gene Boylngton. mittee. monished by nearly all council for the appropriation is that the room units, and niay Include an Ito It PaMcK'a Bnd wae oa toad laat aigtat to help Prospect SL Vernon She Is a member of toe Man- members that it had not acted new Ubrary director is now at WE’RE OPRN EVEHINCW tffl OtfO work In South Windsor luivlng extension Of Tbompson St. opm Am Menrlieetfr DamoenOe Beadqtaoten at tl Oak At. The ban wffl be at Ray's riiester Memorial Hospital Auxr property In disregarding th e FlnaUy, Tamsjiy stated that mwitrnt4»innu^ dru tundetod alao by dgbt membere et tto Campaign Quarters RoHer Rink, and the Goremoc'a fflary, of the ChUdrena Serv­ budget blueprint for the fiscal given up his previous position the representatives of MI8AC, Mgb aetool'e Bowd Tbbto Atogeta. 1b tto dgbt, obahNady Foot Guard Dance Orchestra ices, of Temple Chapter of East- year m set up in toe general and relocated here. Mayor Howard Fitts said that developers of a proposed mod- mj oytog Am imato et tto jlpew, am If. Ctoitae Boggtad, wm pUy from 0 to 1. M n . Paul Hearing Due Oct. 28 em Star, and of CSiapman Court government budget. LANE GUITAIl wid MUSIC CENTER to refuse the appropriation erate-inemne housing complex cindUetr. t e etoto l epi eeetoeMTe from Am 9Mh AmemVy Boanlman is in charge of table ot Amaraitih. The members o f the Library Opened by Demoerats «QeaaectlcaFo Ooltor Ceater Stace 1N7I” would he "an imwarranted slap to be located on Oakland St. DWHet; AUto Aea. DarU M. Bazry, acahtog m alactkai; Mr*. reaervations. Board, who are appointed by PHONE OiO-inA at the new Ubrary director” but oaUed "Beecbwood," w ffl be at­ Ma>y LaOoe, candklato tor atata repmaaatattra from Am l£th Other erenta adieduled far UlK CENTER AT., MAHCHEATEB the Town CouncU, are John On Sewer Charges tending toe Oct. 7 hearing to Oiatzlet: FtaaclB Maboaey. caadldato far atoto refiraaaatothra More than 150 persons crowded into Manchester the weekend include a parade Cook, chairman. Dr. Anne F. that toe council will "reject fu­ Police Report ture requests of this type.” Mk for a six-month extension on from Am iKb Dfatilct: aad Deawentfa Toaa Ctotrmaa Tad Democratic Campaign Hea^uarters last night, to Meeting as the Sewer Autbn> favor of approving toe xoqueet Beck, Mrs. ThomM DonneUy, “Meet the Candiutes,'’ to listen to the music of St. Frank A. Golden, Mrs. CecUla Potlnok Supper its special permit tqipUcatlon, OoBUBlagB. (Herald plioto b y Plato.) Ity. faUownlg Its regular meet- K c e ^ ynunlttmmto Minor Crashes which hM already been gfranted Patrick's Rpe Band and of a group of Round Table ^ Obtained from Mtocheeter C. LaSbury and Mrs. Martin The Wapptog Community A iiigen, and to prefiare for the ------tog laxt.ntght, the Board of Rep- p^jj^emliig when that town’s Pendozzl. Church Women wUl hold a pot- by the commission. laU campaign. TrewheUa Opposed luck supper . . and a get-acqualnt- Hospital Notes to BtoA Dr., Talcottraia; Mn. resentatiVM set Oct 28.far a proposed Mne wffl be kistalled curred on Manchester streets ing of toe project were slated The headquarter* are at 31 Board Attempts pUbUe hearing on proposed oonoesnlng charges. It CouncUman Robert TrewheUa ed meeting tonight at 6:30 p ^ I Roae DuBMa, 7M N. Main At.; yeoterday, with no Injuries nor M toe reason for the request. Rklwrd Ataanat, to Many Lane Oak At., in a town.owned buUd- FLOOR COVERING OUTLET sewer asseawnent charges. BoaUy agre^ that Mon- CMt tile one vote against the in the FeUowShip HaU. The Rev. Vernon. ing, rentad to election day, Nov. To Fioisli Long Tha charges to be brought t*«iter-, mayor be contacted to arrests reported. appropriation of the funds for Harold Richardson wlU speak, Alao. Eileen Orenler, 7t D e ^ B. Other Democratic beadquait- a J ry* * 1_a. VERNON CIRCLI VERNON. CONN. before toe hearing are ^clfl- ^ opJnion on toe matter Cars driven by Jeffroy C. the Ubrary director’s salary. In AU women ot the church are wood Dr.; Atanley Otaawakl. cn are at 67 E. Center St, for A gC U C la i O lU g llt K E L L Y R O A D catty tor the Center Road Sew- Strong, 19, of E m I Hartford, a statement given to explain his Invited. Nigeria Says fwnimantto; Ronald Ibtn. An- State Sen. David Barry, aeek- er Project. AU of toe people and Jbhn 8. Terry, 18, of Glas­ tog re.^ectlon; and at 521 E. Tbe Board of Directon, at 8 notified by BoekvUle Hoq»ltal Notes dorar; M n . Dorodiy CHigaaA, oonoemed wlU be ViaIttog boon are 12tf8 to 8 tonbury, coUlded at W. Center IPddle Tpke., for Franda Ma> tottighL will attempt to end a mall before toe hearing, which Biafran Town CD to* Main AU; Jeeesb Blatte, to p.m. In an s t c m except mater­ and M cKee Sts. at 8;U a.m. w ffl be hrid at 7:80 at toe V er­ Salazar Rallies Slightly Bfacb A L; Jtoia Zalenaki. to VB- honey, candidate tor state re- marathon meeting which began nity where they are 2 to 4 and Legate L. Klvlnae, 58, of 256 preaentattve from tM 19th As­ non Center Middle School. lage At.. RoekTUe; >faa. Grace at 8 p.m. on Sept. 3. 8:30 to 8 p.m. Autuhln St., and O a lg R. John- Is Captured sembly District The i*opooed list for the as­ After Crippling Stroke B Booebard, ffladaor Loeha; Mr*. It was adjourned at 11 ;30 that Admitted Friday : Achsah son, 18, of 885 E. Middle Tpke., Mahoney's headquarter* will sessment charges was present­ (Continued from Page One) fjmwa Ham*, n French Rd.; night to 8 p.m. on Sepi. 10, and Dowdlng, 41 Talcott Ave.; were drivers involved in a two- open Thursday night at A with ed to too Authority last idght (CtmUnoed From Page One) and Dutch Roman CathoUc Cbailca Odermano, Mt Paakar was adjourned again at 11:30 EUeeh Rapoza, Tolland, and car coUlslon at Brookfield Bt. Invttatlcns to attend mailed out by the assessor, Bmedlct Joy. At.; Atoalcy P oauntek. OaMon- then to tonight STOP BEBEI Mary Plourde, ToUand. and E. Middle Tfike. ’yesterday ...... Manv ivtiinvn nniv ^lazar’s priests and nuns. 'Dielr fate w m bm y; Mclaon Rock. Ootannbto; to bmlufonien- and civic lead­ FOR The ooet of the Center Rd. sew­ w m remove a blood clot beneath his c o S i? withstand unknown, but the British ^jUgh ' T the14KJ apartments - are------virtu- Birth Sunday: A daughter to post of town planner. Tester- ^ witiiout toe austere, coldly a dark horse, but m toe t y mlL S T A R T A T KlilMll. • Mountain View Rd., IRACHARGED T E 6 T B B - Martin School, the establish. 9 X 12 N Y tO N ally fa toe front yaid of toe fll- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Worthing- jt had announced that there anal:^cal "Senhor Doctur." No Itaiy man, is believed to have a fou’ti Windsor; Edward Korn- DAT: George WUtmore, To Share Clerk ment of an Historical Sites Stu­ Rc|t 5X95. tration plant, toe line w m fa- ton, Somers. were only two appltcante. man stands out clearly eunong large say about which CMdiaate S 7 .0 0 0 brmtb. 82 HotUeber A t ; M n . Haaardvffle; M n . Anna Wng. dy Committee, and the appoint­ NOW 39.95 stalled from Rt. 88, through the Discharged Friday: Eugene three are from Conn^- some half a dozen considered receives toe military's baciong, Mn. Thomas Moore of Tol- ment of a Democrat to the Com­ “ ^ 2 ______S 9 u9 S apartment property and direct- Finance, ElUngton; Wayne 'Vor- ^nd wffl be tested by oral possible succeseors, essential for any s u M e ^ r. HOma Lavey, B< Ctoatmit A t; 7* Bartor MU Rd., RoctonUe;_____ land, wife o f Manchester’s p S M n . Oonatance Nowlckl, BO Fox- Mra. Doris BurrUl, 97 Beelxetob munity Council on Economic Op- ly to the plant. The developer (Jammen, Manchester; William examinations, being prepared There were unconfirmed re- Some observers beueve me Helen former assistant controller, has portunity, to replace Democrat croft Dr.; Norma Paxaon, «0 Rd., Wapptog: Mn, already paid for too Installation Downs, 111 Orchard St.; Agnes ^,y Manager Robert Weiss ports that 78-year-old President next government may be a jra- y o u c a n E. Mtddij. Tpke.; Mn. Audrey gcbildge, 03 Gardner 8t ; Del- been appointed clerk to the Hu- Kenneth Oibson, who has moved of theline, most ofthe author- Crowley, West WllUngton: Ber- the Town Planning Com- Americo Thomaz had convened to or caretaker reglme^pMSiwy man Relations Commission and to Hartford. FRINGED ROUPPD RUG Roeeeco, A tom ; Ouctare Arhall’ t , ^ Flournoy, Boston, Mass.; FRINGED OVAL RUG itymembero felt, andtherefore nice Poreda, 70'Village Bt.; Ed- miggion. toe 15-man Council o f State, headed by the Advisory s t a r t n o w er, 71 Foncroft Dr.; Raymond Hedwlg Davidson, 100 Au- Also on tonight’s agenda is the riiould not be charged for front- na Morganson, BUlngton; Renee .jjjg planning director which must be consulted by the Salazar’s chlrt admuus^nv Awanton, 8 Central A t, Vernon, tumn A t; Paul White. B7 Pine Board. opening of the meeting to any 4 x 6 4' RO U ND age only per unit. LIngham, ElUngton; Ka*en replace Joseph Tamsky, president when he chooses a aide for toe last Ouee y«OT. Her duties wffl Involve taking elector who wishes to be heard Harrington, 16 Windsor Ave.; j, leaving his post Sept, premier. Velga conferred witoThomM Train with tha profettlonalt S m iH TEATERD AT: A son gt.. Frank Dtena, lOBB Blue- R a e . 19.95. Blanoheeter'a Bequeat the monthly minutes of the two R«g. 24.95. ^ Mrs.'HUda Brown and son, Man- to take a similar one In Nor- Salazar hak made no dlscernl- Monday night, along wim at tha Naw Haven & to 2fr. and M n . Edward Lath- d t.; Mn. Linda Brasina’ on any subject within the 1 Z 9 S Meeting m the Sewer .Au­ agencies and to transcribe ^ O W 9.95 Chester; Mrs. BUzabeto Del- ^hg Manchester Job pays Mo move to groom a successor, Soares da Fonseca, -vlM preri- Hartford Business Schools. am, US Bpnice At; a daughter ^id daughter. 170 Oak At; board’s Jurisdiction. NOW thority, the board also discussed Get actual experience on CD to Mr. and M n . Leopold Bacht M n . Judith LaCbapeile and “ »«*"• a request from Manchester's di­ orme and daughter, Stafford .$io,686 to $13,676 annuii- although the matter is of vast dent of toe National Ass^oiy the moat modern Data otdil, I f f i Park West D r„ Rock daughter, M Warren Ave., Ver­ rector of pubUc works, William Springs, and Ito . Elaine Mor- jTamsky’s Manchester sal- importence 'both for hla nation and a long-time confltont of Ba­ Prooesslno/Coroputer Pro­ MORE SHEEP reli and eon, Tolland. U $18,078. ' of 10 mffllon, struggling to catch lazar; Henrique Tenrelro, vAle. non; Mn. Mary Beth Hoga- Youtha Aaaiated O’NeUl. O’NelU requested that gramming equipment In DlACaiAROBD AA'ATORDAT: boom and daughter, N Talcott THAN PEOPLE tbe town be allowed to Rb into Discharged Saturday: Walter welaa said that all three ap- up with the prosperity o f the loader^ in the Hshing less than a year you’ll be CAHBBIVRA (AP) —Austra­ WABHINGTOM — According toe Vernon sewer Uno at toe Wright, Broadbrook; Armand pUggnt, fulfUl speclflcatiwi pre- rest of Western Europe, and for and Mend of toe ^sldeat, ^ Karen Giroux, 34 Wesh•Stwjiod St.; Ave., Rockville; M n . Judith to the Labor Department’ s Man­ HIGHEST QUALITY on your way to making Mn. Patricia O’Ndl, Eaat Hart- WHght and daughter, lU Pine lia had 160,973,000 rtieep and Manchestor-Vernon Une. He of- Hruby, 1 Esther Ave.; Mary ,equigitea and that all are now Portugal’s huge African territo- Defense Minister Manuel de a t - more money than you ever OQ Iambs at last count, equal to l i power Administration, a third 1 - 9 5 fered fa turn that Manriiester Rusae, 60 Prospect Bt.; John jjj pui,uo planning Jobs. ries. stiJo- > ford; Mn. Florence D'Addario, Knob Dr„ Wapptng: M rs.^ - of the l.i million youngsters $ < thought poaalbie. SU HUUard At.; M n. Lois Bara, men Gamache and son, WuU- for every person, the Common­ ACRYLON CARPET BY LEFS would exchange a slnillar tle-tn, Wiser, 82 Valley View Lane; S wealth Statistician announced. over l i enrolled in the Neigh­ . 9 5 Join Grant said he hoped tbe St. Alao, Mn, Tvoone BellcUer, Planned by PTO SHAG CARPET AutiiorKy 'would afiprove the re- Dlssharged Sunday: Ethel EAST HARTFORD, CONN. REGISTER NOW 0 S q . T d . , tel. 876-8188 3 TIMES A WEEK 8 « wMb movies during the Mon fflont would be overtaxed, or SU-oni. New* Items may bo fo r the UM o f atudeota . . . Wfgiping. butfnem meeting foUowing the and alt a LO W BO tTU m O N Aleo, Mart Bray, U8 Pond membero of the Sower mailed to F. O. Box 827, Book- Lane; Mn. Vtorance Cole, Bt Authority said they wottfd b# In vUIe. (Homogenized) Apeoial guests w lB to c lu d . 10 9 t. DISPENSER *2.95 Parker At.; M n. Margaret Wup- ttie MW prtacipsl of tbe Crya- porfald, W Onadvlew St ^ Roy V. Lake Harrism, Itorrs, Ksnneto vrJ (L o w P a t ) •2.89 Jtha aad three aew taaebans, Mn- 10 Q l. DISPENSER BrmvB, Bast Hartford; Benjamin The funeral is designed to change W o B B P A IR CO Rboda C9iastnut Mn*. Mary ■kigslsy, PYsrbrook Rd., Vsr- Birr Abo ■— Gollam — Half GontMis*— Quart BotHos ■ Am Inmlacd and Mn. BaTbam mourners’ focus from the end of life as Asbi Ksm alM oCabs, 48 Wood- USX Raymood. CXI Istol At; Mrii. Mary Mack and we know It on earth to the beginning of Homo. Milk Cottage Chees^ Light Cream Aiocordliig to the PTO preet- ooMPUDrs vw Riiv^Am am viOT sou, M Columbus At.; Mrs- Ju- life everlasting. We know and follow the Skim Milk Yogurt Orange Juice r o Atth Rooney and daughter, 174 deto, Mn. Harriet Maikert, the Low Fat Milk Lemonade Eggs orgaaiaation plana to explore doctrines of all faiths, helping clergymen { REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES Oentor At.; Mr*. Karen jAspln- Buttermilk Sour Cream Butter new avenues fur parents' par­ to conduct services which completely fulfill wall end daughter, 14B Union P ■■ ChoooSate Milk Heavy Cream Punch ticipation In the scho^ life of their religious purpose. # ' • t S ■ .DORIAUm CHEVRON SERVICE C^namMlHi Medium Cream Orange Drink 721 BSAIN STREET DUC3UROBD AUNDAY: the clilJdrao. P ' AMbur Whealook, N Omnd Tlin Morlarty, Froprtolw . . . 88 LEWIS STREET Ave., RookvlUa; Mn. Maijory ICE CRBAM & NOVaTIES GALLONS, QUARTS, PINTS In dow ntow n Hartford Bowen, Box Mt. Or., Vamon; toiDfi Of THI BomiN 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-6217 ^glaphohe 828-B158 A in . Oaetta Thompaon. Ototk Rd., RockvUlai Mta. NaMte hut- m i, Dfigga lUL, Vamon: Mn. HOLMES^ Bartloa Dlnaan, S81 Hartfaid 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN Rd.; M n. Alloa O'NatU, » HOWARD HOIMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOIMEO Deane At.; JuUu* Ktouae, BMt I -

PAGE PIPTEEH MANCHESTER EVENING HKIALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, S H P T ^ B R 17, 19S8 ICANCHSm S EVBNIHO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TDEBPAY, BBPrOiBBB, 17,196S Tigers Can Afford to Wait 24 Hours Boros, Kay, Wojack Tie with 69 Scores, H era ld A Before First Pennant in 23 Years 18-Hole Playoff Today at Country Club _ . aian sMond With O s h ’ s 22nd homer PoweB’ s leadoff homsr and NEW YOHK (A P ) - Bufotd’a grand Mam for ^ t^Mg Sw- double, by itotawon and Mark . _ - _ . aad » l h wMla ..M . Wajack Ml I ■ *birdfad AQoa Brood and lowf and Bd Kobo hi la boioa. Two otbor proa, Braeo OoMe An-Thoe Record 415 Bnlried Anrarioan Leagae Norm CWh gave the De- •»* ^ ™® Belanger gave Phoebus two flotl boot Bdoiow f OB iMb bole; o f WOrcootar, and W oUaffard'e tbo tWrd, Idib. latb and 1Mb. southpaw John HHler, 86, By EARL TOOT Don P n o B m hi UM aad IMT for the 22nd t»H T toni. quick ««rt more runs in the fifth and he im Borke Tbn De- Bank fltgwHne wore bcaekoled Deeauii of Uoiddoaomo fooL Weather w»» joat , perfect ^ h ^ ^ W. li. P et O.B. ... J.U •... i.- - cU powered the second place Or- The Oriolea, 10^ gamra off past tha Yanka and ex- tn l a i i wWi oeoTM of M o d i or roopoc- th e Detroit 97 64 443 AfeMrtcois >*■ mawlar ia u tail II at Tl. The top 10 pioa B m d . Kay played ia nioakora. Maccheeter Open. of the quarry they ve been sooton 81 and kept the pace, must win their re- Detroit’e wlniilng string to brought hie season mark to 1814 PbnBor wtmiar Bd LaPiorre Baltimore 87 66 .673 1014 tk« ManeheiUr Open the • :», fei !»*«*• »»■ ttnljr. Brood did not com pn flat day leader amateor d ea* awarda. Manchester Oonntryntrr Clab.i^uu. . . . TTid tw r ^ y »« tra ck in g f o r 23 lo n g y ea rs, them mathemaUcolly alive . . . malnlng 10 Marts whUa the Tl- Mven games. HlUer acattered with ninth Inning help from E 8 Mm Peragallo's Tl loimd failed Boroa. Kay wad Wo|adi wffl of Hocth Att-’oboro, Baae., waa NewYorit 60 71 .680 17 pMt two fea n i» over. Bnm Bern of MidftaM. IfXL. Old ] W and F O im . near • pm, bered, 416-216 Sraday and 402 in Rftitimroe’n Don Buford but fading faM. gera lose their laM U to force a iflts and struck out raven watt to bold op. Tbe flonday pace- be Bwetiay for the OIW fltW tar with 73. Ho woa bi IMM. Pro aeveland 61 72 .639 17 For th« rtrth thne in the tan Bob Kajr o< Weiepoeoer hod to ootUo for o n . all-time record The former “ g j, postponed the Dig Kill . Cookie Rick Renlck drilled a **l® .5S2" Rerick’s third major league hM kj Cbot WoifMk of BoM Koy, «te lod ttao proo boro aetter pUyo old of tbe H m cha prtae. Tbe looea wffl opUt ooe- Diek Straaohaa of Loac- Boston 70 73 .638 18 tains New York and the Oriolra p,,*, for the Tigera’ ataff. S-7«ar hWory of the No. moadew, ICaaa., a faaaer toar- 1968 when Arnie Bon* won with a 00 Oakland 76 75 .60S 31 r T ^ nM ‘ 1 nlnth-lnnlng homer, hi Watortnrr. B odi loot jroor wWi o m o tbo Ited ter COontry O oIl Be oromid op end oBd tb M p tfw mooey mnnaaoU a 88 victory B0«« tooeu. US., a. 1 promoUon on the locri tnfl pro, also waa at 73 ae wore Minnesota 73 79 .477 38 but the Tigera can afford ___ BMton with ■ *ay capped ■ - a leayotf w « wMt oao ardor par hi yodor- In of Om poeooot t n . Ho bod tn a throe way tie for leadiBfl which amowBfe to 9BN. to wait another 24 short OaUfornia in the oriy other Weaver apparently has one Oriolra even at Boston witn a comeback a a ia le n Tom Oomiaa o f BaM naknowni on Itoe otacoK * * » California 66 87 .438 3314 * tey*o Odd of 9M 'wUeb woo r»- m u ee. Than como Borao, mtnmttmtr bcan wHb Poto Zoc- Koy bed btrfc ob tbe Brat, Short Potto hours game on the AL schedule eye on the onoonttaig Yaidceee, second taming homer and s ^ - j . Anaels awTod for low haiuBfap ama>- yoioicor broChor of JnUaa Borao, eacBiao of Wotbordleid oad Ho- lOtb. 14th aad lilb boloo. Aocoo' Hartford aad Dowe KBobar of OB band, Jerry Chicago 63 89 .411 80 Bone of lOd-Plnaa, N.C., was Loouet Valley OounbyOiA Waab’n. 68 93 .884 so Cash sRiacked la two-run sin- ___rm___ not sending______Mayo any who moved Into third pltee;rith error, by Jadde Hemon- to n piayod for a rooord boo- ado with Wojoeh oov belt BormiiiKtoo. Zefrogntiio, biido wore ob Am flrot, fourth IndfflB KB. gle In the flrM taming and a congratulaUons yet," said BalU- a 18game winning streak before corroot How Bnytend Amateor ------battling for a socond ttUa in a H T Md Roger OtoMaag of Jlm^\onborg. Elrod Hanricks’ de* in the fourth helped t o An- dijr f l g n of ,4U. plotod tbo Oifotoonia wKb a at- tbioe-maa playofr this moming MMMoy'a RaaoHs ttaree-run homer In the second more skipper Bterl Weaver after running Into a buss-sow at De- S a-«. Bo bofiad tbo Bnol two kb«, had rr-M—71 and Bonn- Aiptoe Oountey Datroit 9, New York l os the Tigers mauled New York hie club skirted elimlnaUon in trolt. single, a walk and pitcher Tom gels P«»b at tbe local conrsa agabiM diet TSm tonnee bed a « ^ b u s ’ infield hit broke the runs, but toe Twtam rM M bofoo. BRdo Boreo coxtod borne taigtOB woe Mdb—TL Wojack of Boot MOontaln ia Baltimore 8, BoMon 1 81 Monday night, assuring its desperate puiwutt of Mayo Cash’s single keyed a four-run Onee agalB hoadHfllita from Im g m The totter bogled toe 1-1 tie before Buford unloaded three In to eigMh on two flat ploeo moBop in IIM. Waterbary and the Ho. 1 pro Mbmaeoto 4, OaUfornia 8 themselvra of no worae than a Smith’# . runaway Tigera. opening burst ogolrat New York 1-1 fie briw cesaT teuWe a ProTloai pfapoOi wore ao foi- aidoaobflea wore osad for late font MX betai • • < -Atoong toe tn tbo 1 M7 field. Bob Kay of Only games scheduled tie for tbe American League "That’s the way you play this araioer ataiter roeJoa Vethario veruaino anaand the»no Tl-j.i- tatoInto the right field**ttd Mfflp^ bullpen J>rtor (fj.trt- lawo: ifM-DPed Wampler de­ flnijhea, as bao beea tba caae iMidedt werteers wore J<* Today’s Games gen rocked reUever Steve Bar- toe second grand elam of his u«d pitch and Rod Oorew's Waamanoag. Bach tun tod hi a |M wad Jim Jotorlae who too- pennant. . . which hasn’t flown game. pie. feated Bony Botteibiadt oa tbe ooTocwl tfm ai bi tba Open Ue- Oallfomla (MoOlothlln 1814) tn Detroit since 1M6. “We haven’t given up hoping bar tor five more runs In the career. ae seoiccajrd. Kay's •• to WW died tbe day*# ecort” g‘ flat bolo: t m nonry Baotea- toiy. iras good nnsigh -for fbot at lOnneeota (Morris 80) po boat Bart Remik OB tbe otxtb TnOUiv the liadaa w ta Lob tor. B iwdloniaii e* WDRQ, to place. Tbe proe win be Bwottog Boaton (Gulp 184), night bole; laar-W ddlo B a k e doCeot- Lane o f AroB and JobB McOold- Mao a low todidlaip g cMar. Baltimore (McNally 289) at Dissatisfied With Their Work rtek of BelrebOd-Wbeder, both for a |7W first place with ««W ed Bunteiiyi tn two boioa; UM to the eecoad best and |9M for HaaMay, la an oM ^ ULTSSl Waahliigton (Moore 24) at Major League —jU«K 8ott dofoafod Dick Bde- proa, with par matditnc lOa. U g. tovtag toodtod^ 2 * Cleveland (MODowell 1812), Yaz Still Target the third placemcnL. .Thora laany ttmeu to tba paM: t o o were Mf participaiito last yoor, night = L e a d e r s : deoadM . . . Iton Kotoy. i*- New York (Bahnsen 1810) at Cronin Axes Umpires, t7 proa and ffl «mo tears. Anotb- tfiod MbaoUeMar Btift. sM itolc American League er record was sot this ysar Detroit (WUson 1812), right dtaedtor aed coecM epoetod t o OaMand (Nash 12-11 and Batting 875 at bate — Yaa- wbon U4 profosstonale tasd off iBSt Coutnoma was ofif toe tee Of Fans’ Catcalls trsemskl, Boot, .800; Cater, . . many of wbom dUI not flnlsb Odom 189) at Chicago (Horlen a t 9 M and It waa derlc wboi 1818 and Flalier 810), 2, twl- BOSTON (AP) — Oal Yastrzemski, the Boston Red Oak., .290. Sought to Organize or tom to cards. To fids man’s Runs —McAuliffe, Det., 91; It oompisbid toe. wand . . . night Sox’ slugger, is bidding for a second straight American way of thinking, right or wrong, Owfn Ortfflth, voteron golf White, N.Y., 86. I can’t sae anyone, amatonr or Wednraday's Oamra WINNING SMILE—Happy with a second straight Lffltgue batting crown, but he stni is the target of cat­ CLEVBLANl) ( ^ ) —A1 Salerno and Dill Vuleirtine, wMbtr wfto t o OotatoB, wffl Runs batted In —^K. Harrel- pro, failtog to turn to a cord Baltimore at Boeten National League pennant. Manager Red Schoen- calls from some f a n s . ______claiming success in their efforts to organize 20 uin- retire In June aad wffl mora to California at Minnesota awi, Boet., 106; P. Howard, becanae of a poor a e o n .. , dienst of the St. Louis Cards is looking forward YaS received plenty of boos Wash., 102. pires of ttie American League, say they will fight their Phtmer Mato and Mow Bngland Cbpe Ood whota be tecertdy New York at Detroit, N when he failed to run out a Weaver said he couldn’t ______^___ firing by Joe Cronin, president of the league. pufchaeed a home . . . Bten to the World Series against Detroit starting Oct. 2. Hits — Campaneris, Oak., Amateor diamp, BoUy XCandly, Washington at Cleveland, N dropped third atrike In toe fifth blame Yax because a batter xporiclo. Chic., 169; Tov 88year-old Valentine, ------Stomowald, reeaft whawr e t Only gamra scheduled The fadiloned to a 7- red all U boles m wtonfaig In PamgaBo sM tbs paee wtto « FMla’pUa 71 76 dugout maybe a batter should turn and ^Pitching 14 _decisions______— Mc- tivlty was the cause. claUon. Ifffl was one andsr coming to S7-S4—71 to grM> t o BiM: day Los Angelas 69 83 .467 NEW YORK (AP)—^The St. Louis Cardinals may h e Yax,______who______kept his______average_ take a quick look after ho gains tJ u^ d « l *'» 86- Culp Boet., “ Salerno met with National "We had a majority bMoM 1 . . . . . ttAA ...IM. . -i- i—Ihm Ilia halanna ** 124^ ' ' ^ tbs iMh when bo oqiiodod and load Bandar. Stan Monutond Hoaoton 67 84 .444 building a National League dynasty hut it looks move above’ .soo with a stable driving his balance, League umplree ’Ihursday went to Chicago," said Salerno. failed to turn In a card.. .Wal­ 67-88—72, HTwln Konoady r t - New York 67 84 .444 like a dictatorship. in Boatoris lone nip in toe first The Orioles delayed Detroit’s Strikeouts —McLain, Det, night," Valentine snorted. "Fri­ Valentine said Mgnatorra for ly Ctebon. Ellington Ridga pro, 8 8 -4 3 aad Stan BanMd JT. t o ­ X—ellncbad pennant Not content with having run away with their second taming, left the park early after pennant celebration, but the Tl- 284; McDoweU, d ev e., 261. day, the cturds were mailed to too larger organisation had had five btoUeo but also fallod ss—72 trailed. Tba lattar doa­ ______stlidght pennant, the Cyrils are about to have their say *>elng replaced in left field by gers clinched at least a tie by every American LeagtM um been received front a majurlty MMMoy'a ReeMta National League to turn in a card.. Jlo toama- ble boglad t o 10th. HMaMfi. ami S S c i 8. Ctactanatl 4 in determining the rest of the standings, as well.. the plre. Today Monday wo were ©f toe umplree but declined to ment was hMd in 10(3.. JYmt tbe ifanner ckib champ, woo Malted nttoburgh 6, PhUadelptala 1 They move into Ban Francisco . ™ awiarerily dlAi t know the 81. Detroit actually helped toe Batting 870 at bats — Rose, fired." say how many hsA stgiirt up. first time in 30 yean the over bis 8 and 2 win ovar Iton- LoB Angeles 6, Atlanta 0 tonight for a toree-game series ------ball had been dre^ped. Critical fifth-place Red Sox, who trail cin„ .841; M. Alou, Pitt., .880. "... raghteen yeara In thU They declined to speculate on John Lobert Dead, Ex-Big Leaguer famtUar face of Henry Ban- tile Qnhm of Ifaesairbwatti tat Only gamra scheduled. with the nmner-up Giants, wbo too seventh inning that gave W*" know a few seconds the Yankees and Cleveland by Runs —Beckert, Chic., 98; profeaeion . . . you don’t go oour what course they and thete at- tempo was mlselng. Tbe JCasoa- t o THdKbto matcheo bwt asb- Tefbqr'a Oaasra lead third-iaace by rookie reUever Rich Robertson *“ter, though, as they let loose one game In the fight for Uiird. Perex, On, 89. overnlght," he eald. torneys would take to fight the FHIUUIBU'BIA (AP>—J Franelsro hletery, saw WlUle Boston Msmager Dick Wil- Robinson in the second and then Rose, Cin., 196. World Series,” ho said. "I and said too two wore fired be- Fnncfeco (Perry 1814), night and Atlanta la five back. cause he wa* dissatisfied with aa the speed ktng of tbo Nation­ He oraa given hie nicknaaie the UBOA Senlon oompotltlan and Fate Zaccagnftiw 87-84—71 Then It’s on to Loe Angelra for Mays engage bt a verbal alter­ Uams and Baltimore Manager was bombed In a five-run Doubles —Brock, St. L., 46; thought toat •Was what he Cro­ OnotamaU (Maloney 189) at Bkirl Weaver absolved Yaa- fourth, capped by Don Buford’s Rose, Cln., 80; Bench, Cln;, 80. al League, dtod aatnrday at a becauee of Me reoemWance to at EUtegton Ridge, was another wbo Miaced merobaodlua Loe Angeles (Osteen 1818), three with toe Dodgers, who are ation with two Air Force ser- nin was caning about. their work. ' riiniilel|lila hoapwal. He would Haas Wagner when be broke who started but failed to finish omuMs . . . Home pro Aloac battling HouMon aid New York geante in toe stands. ^msU. Wl^ms siUd bwes-I^d homer. The ^ Triple. -Brock, St. L., 18; "He asked how I •was and night oawung n ou w n «■ « m _ yblx has a slight muscle pull tat ioles added two more runs ott pfomente, Pitt., ll. about my flight out, then ho toW hare baon ffl next month, into baseball as a third bose- as was pro Jay Doton. Tbs lat­ Hackatgr, wbo doee toe btfik of Atlanta (Jarvis 189) at Hous­ Lobeit. a bandy-lafsed tn- Iman with tbe PIttMiurgh Fi- ter went out of bounds on tbe t o weak each year for t o tour- Sd^e**^ nta?^c^tnd^as il^oachlng ^ hasn’t h **®“ ® -McOovey, S.F., me my contrMt was not being Yesterday’s Stars Ernie Boroa ton (CueUar 810), night renewed for 1969 . . . that I was fMder. woa a contemporary of ratee tn IWB. staetb Ixfie and called it a day. Bcy conunlttee; bod bo^ team Pittsburgh (Moora 810) at rarakto^ p^e S d e l^ toe dugout fat toe middle of toe **‘. * 1 « 5®* PITCHING — Dock Bills, Pi­ « • « ■evenui piaco rniiaoeipiua “Wo had already decided to right-hander Ray Culp, owner of stolen bases —Brock, St L., fired." Ida gM PUdqr. lb s , OXve Philadelphia (Short 17-11), night which Is trying to catch Pitts- The two umps said two tele- rates, hurled a toree-httter for Hacknfy in t o pro Miop on a toe two men. He was tatter- toko him out for a rest” Wl- a 184 record, to the mound to- 08; wills, Ptt., 48. Birds and Ea^ee Wednesday's Gamra burgh, and three with Houston. _ „ — Uams said in explainihg why night. The Orioles are due to pitching 14 declstom_ —Blass,____ ptione caUs, _ _seven minutes his first complete game as vecy IN^ day . . . No one wws S t Louis at Ban Franclseo In Monday night action, Loe cepted by Bobby I had c^ ter with southpaw Dave pttt.ri64; Marichal, S.F., 28-9! apart, notified Salerno that he dofeeted Philadel- Tourfog pro Jimmy Orant of btiMwBandby and Monday then Cincinnati at Loo Angelra, N M «uid Manager Herman Franks and Ttoanaa replaced Yas. UMROYAL UNIROYAL Monday’s Open Raders Angeles tripped Atla^ ^ w Mjwaante were from told hton an iimtaig before that■ ■ MONaUy,...... who has buUt a 289 " ■ Strikeouts — Jenkins, Chic., would receive "10 days‘ severance phla *81. '* WetberaOeld fUled to Mioar. . . Jtm Banwtb, major donwio at Flttabuigh at Philadelphia, N BATTmO—Norm Cash, Ti­ 8646-72 Pittsburgh trounced ^ we were going to ilv e him only mark WhUe loMng o n l y ------once 248; Glbeon, St. L., 286. pay and Valentino 80 days. Bob Kay agg(-0f John Mrydmn However, two oomparattvMy t o nbitb bole Mend. Chtoogo at Hew YoiK, N phia 81, S t LouU, Chicago, one more ahot at bat." since the All-Star Game. They said National League gers, drove In five runs with a r a te BarWioaoe m t i—n Attaata at Houston, N “AU I said was, ‘Nice catch; Ernie Boroa 86-67—78 Houston and New York were not The blue goose, known as blue umpires, •who "have been or- ■Ingle and toree-nm homer and Andy Card tor a $100,000 bum you’re earn­ also brited a double as Detroit Caiet Wojack 8 6 4 6 - 78 scheduled. brant, nests in the upper Hud- gardsed for eeverol years,” get ^ S ^ a a t a U First Signed by Bears "The way tt’a planned, the ing your mcney,” eotplalned trounced the New York Yankees 85- 06—70 B I, VasaaBo 86- 87—78 . son Bay region and •winters from $8,000 to $7,750 B year Ken Lang 0 pttchen will go In their regular Sgt. Jay Easb of the Alameda Tigers Been Ahead All Year 81 and clinched a tie for their 8644—70 a-Jack MoConachie 6644-78 Martin Oke^ly Air Station. along the Gulf of Mexico, fiytaig more than AL lunpiree and "ore Tom Koeban 87- 16-78 rotation tor toe remaining 11 down the M'ssiasippi river mi­ ahead of us In every d ^ art- first American League pennant John MoCMdrick 86- 84—70 J. Mastrom Twins’ Skipper gam en-Bob Glbeon, Ray Wash- BIB Singer scattered nine hits 8647— 78 and Ms two-run double capped a So It’s Not That Exciting gration route. , ment.” in 28 yeara. Bruce Dobte 86-88—71 Tom Durko Smith’s Kickoff Run — hum. Nelson Brilee and Steve a-Hobert Iformlngton 46-86—71 Bob CJougheti 8646-78 MINNBIAIPOLIB fivo-run uprlMng In toe sixth In­ •vOLUWMiNgf AM|a*A. Dig. 8846—74 Carlton," Red SchoendienM, ning that broke a scoreless tie DETROIT (AP) — ‘The De- "w e’ve got pennant fever” . Iced ArcUe OrfmsdUcb 86- 86—71 George Cefaratti (AP) — Billy Martin kwhs, manever _ of the CEUtUnals, said a-Feter Zaccagnino 87- 84-71 Mike Feaaatano ^ 88- 66-74 with Atlanta as the Dodgers troit Tigers are keeping their on it. 8640—74 sounds and acta Mke Uie next Monday nlgltt Frank Scgallne tB-U—n Spike Eoff Sparked Rams’ Win manager of tbe Minnesota won for the 10th time In IS champagne cool for at least one Smith revealed he has had 86-96—71 a-Bob LaFrancis 86-88—74 That means Gibson wlU work games. Jim LeFebvre singled In more day, but when they do pop men scouting St. Louis Mel Radter 8046-74 ST. LOXJIS (AP)—Ron Smith came to the Los Ange­ Twins, but neither he nor club every fifth day, which wUl telng Ed Howe 89gg—71 Charlie Mbore PresIdenI Calvin Griffith will toe first run, Len Qsbrielson the corks Tiger heads may keep The Cardinals locked up their 86- 86—71 Walter Oartiiwaite 88-86—74 les Rams about the same way he went through the him right up to Oct. 2 and the doubled home tbe second and' cool as well. second straight National League Roes Randall confirm It much - awaited confrontation Dick Btranaban 84-68—72 Joe Bunk 40-84—74 St. Louis Oardinals’ defense—long and rotmd-about. toe third scored on an error by cinched a tie for It (the crown Sunday. VsKswogcwi CMffito maintains he has with Detroit’s D«my McLain In a-Dave Keleber 87- 88—72 Gifford Nutbrown86-86—74 Both tclpa paid off handsome- Felix MUIan. pennant) and you don’t see ev- "We’ve had Rick Ferrell (’li-. 8646—72 Tony Mbrosco so-so—74 ly, as Smttb’s M-yard klckoCf re- naohed no final decision wheto- toe Worid Series opener. Rookie Dock EUls buried a Jumping around and 6®^ vice president) and Frank Don Headings erio nhln Manager Oal Ermer 'I’U leave It up to Gibson if he eryone Jumping around a-Stan HUInSkl Jr. 8046—72 a-Jim Howek 80-S8—74 turn sparked thorn to a 34-18 ond half and pushed the Rams . __ _ three-hitter for hie first com- - m hell " said Norm Cash. (former interim manager) Into a 174 lead. A1 Fueba 86-66—72 a-Barry Elch 80-86—74 victory over the Cardinals Mon- who is ooPytotti* * ®***"^,^ wants to sit out one start, game and Donn Glendenon baseman who drove vdth the Cardinals for a little 67-86—72 Frank Setvo 86- 86-74 xHtfiA In a National Football “ Any time I n t the baU.’ ’ oonteaet. w to let SchoendienM added, "and I may ^ g,n MazeroUkl drive In two over a week," Smith «Ud. BUI Marx htra Martin or somebody rise. Bob Rupp 86- 66—72 Bob Albono 87- 87—74 X/OOgUO gemo. tba freckle-faced Smitll said, “I homer as Detroit crutoed New _ in the meantime, the re 8747—74 Mgrttn, manager of toe ».r„’ z "dT.;s .v s ^ ^leaps 67.66—73 Jett Wood know I can go aU the way. It game. I’ll also got some of the shipped Philadelphia. Frank Guerrera Tbe Rams’ heed coach at York 8 1 Monday night. lentless Tigers pounced on the a-Tom Gorman 87- 86—72 Walter Bowel 8046—74 Oootgo Allen, aipped mgk and wan a sgulb kick aad I knew Twins’------Tkfofo-A . fann team regulars out for a few days. But singles by Gene AHey, Matty ^ j „ Yfuihees tor nine runs In the Jerry Pittman 6646—72 Claude Harmon Jr. 87-87—74 ouUlnrt Bmtth’a Journey to the I would have to do a lot of ma­ Denver tl^ season, returned to gamoo I’U play ;uou, Roberto Clemente and We ve been ahead all y « a , first' two innings of the firM two Derafis Graeao 88- 84—72 A—Amateur neuvering. I don’t think I was toe.. ------Twin CSttra Monday —aand ^ „ Glendenon accounted for two «> « ’» no* ^ at exciting," he New York pitchers, Joe' Verban- "W e actuaUy got him for Mg even touebed. They told me on watched the Twins nip OoUtor- WilUe McCovey drove In four rum la toe first inning. Clenden- “ rid- ic and Steve Barber, to give ntai 4 4 on Rlok Renicka’ ntaito- Ben Wlleon," 'Allen explained. tba bench I sUf6armed Jim runs In San Francisco’s victory on whacked his 16th homer In The victory extended the ’ll John HUler his ninth win “ You remember Ug, BenT We Bokken and he blocked out an- i»MHig home run. over Cincinnati, which prevent' the fourth, Mary Wills singled a gers' winning streak to seven against five looses. traded Wilson to Vtneo Lom- othor fuya*' “TMi is a good baU club,’’ he ed the Reds from moving Into a nJn across In the sixth and Ma- games and stopped the Yankees The Tigers scored four runs in into the Sports Briefs bcudl Green Bay Parker gen­ “ 1 thought the turning point ■aid afterward. "Sure I would vtatual tie for second place. xeroaki drilled a basee-Ioaded streak at 10. But more impor- the first Inning and five in the eral manager and he gave me was the Mckeff return,’’ Alien Hfcs to manage the Twins, but MoOovey’s two-run double alngle fo r toe final two In the tont, It moved Detroit to within second. The big blow was a second round draft choice. We was saying, “That was the Mg Mr. Griffith and I have not dls- highlighted a five-run roUy in ninth. one game of clinching its firM Cash’s three-run homer In tbe ouaoed tt. rm going d k hunting MONTREAL (AP) —Richard flanker back, made a bole-ht- turned around and gave that to Plsy btoause tbe score was 104 American Leagrue pennant since second, off Barber, his 22nd of at the time." In for five days and I 1046. Turner, 17-year-old right-handed one Monday while ikying goU Atlanta for Smith, who Is a S p T to ^ to Wm dbout It the year. |,it/.h*r from Eau GalUe, Fla., for oMy the eeventh time in bis proven baU player. I remem- Free safety Ed Meador ear- Olympic Tracks Field Trials If second-place Baltimore had Cash, a consistent hitter late-. when I get hadt." present and liXlelder Rick Summers, 22, Ufe. bered him because I signed him Uor supplied a ootqjde of other lost to Boston the Tigers would ly, attributed his late season of Rockdale, Tex., have signe^l^ Taylor used a fourarodd. on for tbe Chicago Bears In 1966 tunfing potaito as he intercepted Best in History of Sport have taken it all. The Orioles batting surge to his new open minor league contracts with the 206yaid ntadh hole 6t the before he wert to Atlanta." two Jim Hart passee. One set didn’t cooperate and beat toe .Mance. Montreal’s new National League Metro ooursoc So the fourth-year man from up tUe Ram’s first touchdown SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif, ognlxed world standard In their Red Sox 81 "I can see the ball better team, the Expos announced Wisconsin repaid Allen with the and the socond klUed a Cardinal iBOWJIHI A giant cake greeted the De- now,” he ^ d , “A thing like this Monday. BOSTON (AP) -HOSton Par toucbdciwn run to open the sec- ■coring drtvs. ,4P, ^ kpu. trolt players In the dressing could give me another .800 its descent behind Echo Summit trlote back Bobby Leo has bem formance, toe marks achieved room after the game with, year." NEW YORK (AP) — ItolyM pteoed on waiven, the Ameri­ when Payton Jordan, head by the second, tiilrd and fourth- Olympic team arrived In New can Footbah League team anr coach pt the U.B. mens' Olym­ place flnlriiers in event after York Monday. The 22-membMr nounced Monday, Quarterfinal Matches Set pic track and field team, made event Is taken into account, the team and the five ooacbeu will halfback at Har- his •way over to the rows of United States must be counted ■tay hero until Wednesday, join rt the patriots lost This WeekatNeipsic Courts canopied benches serving as a on as a distinct posslbiUty to when they depart lor the Games press tent. sweep several eventi; In Meidco in Mexioo Otty. Second round matches in the Olaatohbury’s Bea VanWlnkle City and to take medal after t annea CLASSIC — Ginger For eight 6ays, observers had medal In many of toe rest. N33W ORLEANS (APJ—The Neipslc Tennis Chib Singles won ove^\Janri Smith by d«- Yourwas 477-468, Eleanor WU­ watched American, athletes go KANSAS CUTY (AP) — Otis New Orieans Saints say fuH- Tournament for men and worn- fault; endr Eleanor Ring It was not bravado alone that son 183, HarriM Coons 400, Juu about the business of picking led Jijn Hines to predict a Taylor, Kansas City CSiiefo bock Tony Baker probably wlU en were played last week, with trimmed Carole Kats 68, 84. the track and field team' that With a fully automatic tranimiuion. be operated oa today for a com- near perfect weather adding to with three “byes” In thla Rowstt 400. sweep In the 100 meters or John wlU compete in Mexico City Carlos to predict one in toe 200 THRU ^ t e s h a d e r separation suf- the seat of the gamea. tournament the No, 1 and No. 2 BLKS_Jlm Aceto 161-144—441, next month and now It w ai time fered In the opening National Ck>urtney Bourns fought hard seeded entries, HUary Dem- or Lee Evans to predict one In put. And It's Incredibly sensitive. (A D K . 1 « BTed Poudrier 188168—487, Jim for summing up. the 400. Or WUUe Davenport to Tf you ^et a friend we never would, 1 FootbaX Lrsague game jWlth toe to win over Drie VanWinUe of arest of Glastonbury and Data- model airplane engine is powerful Benson 143, Biu Adamy 161. Inevitably, the dlsousaion got predict one in the llO-meter hur­ we almost didn't. Cleveland Browns Sunday Glastonbury, 7-9, 64, 74; Bruce tra Bailey, wlU get Into the cen- 10 years ago the decision was made. enough to turn It.) whittles of Glastonbury over- teat this week, around to altitude. What about dles or Geoff Vanderatock to He will be out of plair for the OHDBOH 1 8 PIN—John Por- the report, somebody wanted to predict one in the 400 hurdles or To design a fully automatic transmission. So coma see how for Volkswagen hos rest of tbe season, the Saints powered Dave Kahn, 6-4, 74, i,. come. but went down to defeat against ^ aharon 881, Pete Foster 210, Bob know, that the Russian team Dave Maggdrd to predict one tat The kind you put In drive and forget. said. Jack Davis, 64, 61. Ben Ford J"®" * irtnuiw aoi, Rag Kiitland 201. hod spent far more time train- the riiot put. Our aim wos to moke things easy, but The Squarebock and Fastbock. Both of Glastonbury topped BUI Bay- TBBTOTAUDBS—Ann De-Ban- Uig at high altitude than the All were winners at their for us changes aren't easy to make. hove disk brakes, an electronically cpn* SEC*--- MILWAUKEE, Wls, (AP) — bera, famUles and friends are 10 181, Luce 176, Haney. u.B. team had spent at the Echo events, except for Maggard, Especially in this case. There were trolled fuel ln|ection system, and now, a. Buster M*tbu is a man with a (ially 468, Betty Haste 400' Summit camp, 7,877 feet above who came in second to Geor$;e certain things we just didn't wan) to lose. fully automatic transmission. hNCOLN mission. That mission Is Joe y/ataon, 60, ^ watch the action. eea level. Woods. like horsepower, and our reputation If you're interested, it's ovoiloble os / Frasier. 61, both from Glastonbury; Ted Touniament trophies for aU row D X H w v e Cathy "1 think,” said Joij^dan, in per­ Bob Seagren of Soutoern Oal for being economical. an option on our ‘69 models. Walcema Hare Matbis danced and Jabbed bis I ^ downs. BaHey trimmed Ted Powedl, 62, dub tournaments will be Wynn 1I84TS. haps the understatemeut of the eet too world record with a 17-9 What we’ve ended up with is a 3-speed If you're not Interested, we sure wodl!?^ C0.I way to an easy 1 8 round verdict 81, but then lost in a quarter- ®wart#d at a apacial dUmar pole •vault. WHOLESALE year, the evidence Is rather outomatic transmission that's pure Volks­ to o lot o f trouble for nothing. WH(R* TH( AUlON 11. over Dick Wlpperman, a Buis final at the hands of BIH fflark “ ‘ ••“ "8 Oct. 11 at WUHe’B Weak clear that we’ve been here long Hines won the 100 in 10.0, rou­ falo, N.Y., suburban poUoeman, Lflilt Fiilita tine tor him, and if toat makes w agen-designed from scratch to get of Bolton, 82, 82, after CUrk Yost, sports editor enough-" the most out o f the VW with the least Monday night, tunning his hod carefuUy outmaneuvered Herald, wko plays a fast CharUe Greene only the second V: 317 IRMI ST. 9 Races Men.Tliri Fri. MILWAUKBE, WU. - Buster It is that. In terma of compe­ •xpehditure of effort. 111 WMMT ST. , reooid to 87 vtotorira in 28 BUI Knight, 6-0, 80, In a prevl- ts""!* Wmself, wUI be MatUs, 386, Grand Bteplds, best sprinter In the co u n ^ , tition and performances, toe __ to Races SatHrdaxs fights. ous. round. c special guest and will pre- ^ It l(as the fewest moving ports. r03THM6 li»f.M ,, Three other quarterfinals this cett t o trophies. Rsssrvations Jt'8 the lightest per horsepower ouN MMCIESTa 313.2444 Houston and Goorgto cracked week wUl pace No. 1 seed should be In the matt by Got. 1 18EW ORLEANS HU1T0RD S274t « ‘ IHa (M lsf 7sai., 8ep»» *6» into the rankings aa a weekend •vriiile Maggard was secteid at MarUn Duke agslnet Bours, ^ by calling Mrs. George Kats. Pugli, 147, New Orlea», out- ry of the sport. And toe team of only limited warfare pro­ New 07-4)4 and world record holder COMnmiV 0U3H8IN, HIATiO Jack Davis against No. 8 ased pointed Fete Toro, 148H, tbe United States will field In Matson had to sotUe for OIANOITAHO AND CtUMtOUU duced a tborougb sbakeup In Ford, and No. 4 seed Phil Hyde 08HAWA, Ont (AP) — The «U „ ------V- . .. The AMOctated Prera’ major — romt Mexico City will surely be lU against young Bchledlng. Com- Oakland Seals of the National BAN FRANOIBOO — R 0 f « .beM . ave: YOU BUY BETTER AT WHOLESALE OrilONAl TWIN DOUlir college football poU. petlUon should be very close. Hookey League Monday an­ Rtsober, 187, Oakland, outpout' Still not convineedT Well, SWEATY CHANGE—It ygas a different kind of H D TRUDON IlfiUlAt b fitH ti Tha top three—Purdue, South- Iii Women’s Singles, Julie nounced the signing, of veteran ed Eduardo OorietU, 186, Rome, It Is not iheraly that four we’ve gotten this far •wltoout sweat for Manager Difek WilHams of Boston last RTE. LINCOLN R. ern California and Notra Dame Duke outplayed Pat Ford of right-winger Gerry Bbman to a ttiOy, 10; Boberfo Amaya, world records were broken dur­ even a mention of Jtm Ryun, season when he sweated out the pennant race. TOLLAND TPKE.—TALOOnVlLLB -w a r e Mtout t o only toama to Glastonbury, 82, 87, 8 1; Kath­ new one-year oontraot. No MTH. Argentina, knooked out ing the eight days here. Or that winner of the 1,600 meters In This season he’s Sweating again while pitching bat­ DIraet Basra Lv. Maedwter eaoape t o madcap shufOe from leen Olmstead trimmed Jean terma were announced. Bhman Don Htoks, 144H> Franols- 10 performances here were as 8:49.0 and. If healthy, a inrii good, as or better than the rec- for a gold medal In Mexioo Oity. ting practice for the fifth place Red Sox. (Tmv. Agsaey) at Mt84> AJM. t o prraaaaon raififings. Watson of Glastonbury 64, 81; •cored 19 goals last aeason. •0. 4. ‘ i . I A ') j . MANCHESTER BVENIl^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN SEPtEMBER 17, 1968 PAOE SIXTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES THERE WGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN «nd W HlPi^B H»!p W anf*e— M ol* 36 H»lp WMWfd--MdlB 36 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE SvfbMMt SorvkiM HUGOS BUNNY O f f w S f l 1 3 ■ ACREEP MAMED Mf WW ill PLUMBBSRS and plumber’s LABORERS for cement woik. helpers wanted. Y ea r ’round Experienced preferred but not ^LIGTCM TO Hl« NiBSl P c e V ,I’M MOT MCREf UMOERSTAHD?^ THArs STRANGE! TRY ITNOV^BUsSl YO U A R B A-1, truck la A-1. work. Top wages, overtime. Af- essential, AS.BO per hour. Call HANG ON, I RELEAKOTHE WILL CLASSIFIED . COUM1VOM £ 'T E U - . ^ ^E'-$ 60 OUT OF, Ani«tr »• rutHw Oellara, attics, yards, drived OKAV, . 648-086L BRAKE! HAVE MOSGRMDSIOtE N ter 8 p.m. can 646-4828. -lOU BOyS ARE UEGAO,FATHER.NWll^HAPE HE S c r a m b l e r waya aaaled and amail truck­ m r w m b i e .' REALLY WITH IT-^WJUREP ANKLE- IAHAS TO REST TO ing dona A-i fight. Call Tre- 1 D 8 M L M M WANTED auto mechanics. All I'LL CLOCK YOU ^HASKEPTMEFfiOMlAFTERTAKlNy/ TIW6 ADVERTISING mano Trucking Service toll* OUTAPOZEM benefits, ball Chorchea Motors, REAL ESTATE TOMORROW/ H0Wl66RlOO5TRAlN-A AOEEP // H\fA- A c e o s s 2 Biblical free, 742-9487. TIMES A M /-. 848-2791. mountain ______^_ ABOOT YOU,40N IN6, BUT I CAN ) (BREAW jy „ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS - S 3 SALESMEN 1 — 7- lugar 3 Fondler b u l l d o z e r , baokhoo Work, EXPERIENCED custodian - thinkvolcreJ ibeat-meoiHER^ 6 Jolly----- 8 AJM. to 4:80 P JI. 4 Land parcel land clearing, saptio tanka In- 0 wanted for part-time work eve­ READY ?/ 11 Sm*ll ipaee 6 Two full-time experienced 5 Guido's ataned, drainage flalda. Paul nings. Must be over 21. Call IS Honor h ll^n ote salesmen (women) needed 14 Cllmblnc SCnmson COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Sohendal, 8494M8B. 6494BS4. palm 4 >98 P.M. DAT BBFOBB PVKJOA'nOIf at once to sell our numer­ 7 E g « ^ ^ ^ TREE removal-TrlmmIng. Raa- s K K rm f RELIABLE MAN to work at ous listings. Excellent com-, 15 E m M lifh ei (comb, form) Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4>ie p.n. EYlday. 18 School sonable rataa. Covered for l^ w F U p p tt. South Windsor Auto Parts, missions. Please call 8 Berliner, 1M. tee. e. fc M. e*s-*B iWMwme nibject for instance 25 Window Smallest property damage. Got a tree • t«M kf tfaM NMm If Hi [If > Jim. • Schanok Rd. Apply in person. I % yw i >wM 17 Jewel glass amount f«n Art*. *»•__ 9 Masculine PLEASE READ YOUR AD problemf Cab Dana’s Troa ► UA----- 19 Encountered 26 Village in 37 Ara)>lan gulf LobALTdalry store wants man WYMAN & LORD Realty appellstlon. OlaaalflGd _or “Want Ada" are taken over the phono aa a Servloe, 622-8429. 20 New Guinea Michigan 39 Mineral SHE W O ? EG AD -W H ATAN throe evenings plus some Sun­ 10 Pauses ^ v e ^ ^ 'm advortiaer ahonld road hla ad the FIRST BY V. T. HAMLIN port 12 N e w ----- 28 Thanksgiving deposits t r e e e x p e r t — T ree* cut, BursiiouiP i W O T f UEN,HEH! SHE MEl/ER day work. Call 649-8017. After 646-3786 A L L E Y OOP 21 African. fowls 44Peeraynt’s ^ r e p o r t e r r o r s hi time for the GETS ANTTMlMO STRAIGHT; ___ m UP WITH IL L TAKE THE 13 Chibchan aeirt faiaertlm. TThe Herald la responalMe for imly ONE Incor- buUdIng lots olearod, trees top­ HEHAPPEMY} 6 p.m., 648-9707. „.UKE BK< AN ASSIGNMENT wdrm Indian 31 Purchaser mother INTERVIEW riOMETHING rect or onutM liuertloii for any* advertiMinent and ttien only ped. Got a tree problem? Well get TRAPPED, AT SlOO AN 22 G oby 18 Eternity 32 ------Ocean45 Child P A IN T E R S —T E A R 'round VVrTM HELEN , UKB THAT , 23 Surgical law 47 Greek letter to oxtM t of a **mako good’* Insertion. E rrors which do worth phono call, 742-8282. yMO DO1/0U your a s iu t y OF TBOV AND WELL talk INCH caix/ 22 Spanish 33 Attempt A REAL M O R O N , work, plenty of overtima,Man- 26 Secret jargon 34 Satiated 48 Hawaiian 25*..'®^ *** advorttaemeat will not be corroted TO DBJVER b u s in e s s courtyard by “make good" insertion. RUBBI8H — trash removed to TMIMR TARES PESTER/OOME chester. South Windsor area. 27 Operated 24 Expunge 35 Coat part garland "^■^?*.MrASW&ER? 28 Make lace the dump, lawns maintained. THERAPf C O H ElM ! Warehousemen Ebcperienced. Call Eifter 8 p.m., r % V 29 Too IT (MU 849-1888 after 6 p.m. 528-7449. 30 Swlia canton InteresUng position with T u 643-2711 31 Clamping 875-3136 COMPLETE janitorial services. variety o f duUes Including — I— ■'i?HE MOUN-----— - gadget IT IT (BookvUle, ion Free) Residential, commercial and some deliveries, excellent TAIN OLYMPICS GTART TOMORROW* 33 Scout groups n Industrial. Windows washed, wages and fringe benefits. 38 Smooth IF" floors washed and waxed. Wise MANAGER TRAINEES 37 Noah'f boat Call Mr. Turcotte, J. M. Maintenance, 648.2808. 38 Entire Benson, Inc., 529-8841. OUT OUR WAY BY B. WILLIAMS 40 Concluiion Trouble Reaching Our Advertfeer? STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone For houseware and hard­ 41 Coloring ware departments for New matter walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ 'aRAMf?*.W NOTHING WRONd WITH H IM -IT9 JUSTTHAT 42 Conatellatlon races. All concrete repairs. HMp Wemtitd— Hdp WantiKl— England’s fastest growing WORRIES THE DOC TOLD HIM TO OUIT SMOKIM®, SO 24-Hour Answering Service M ovinf^TrueUngh— 43 Accept aa Reasonably priced. 848-0881. OIL TRUCK DRIVERS t im N >»*. !■«■ TJt. fa.. UA IM. ME-HE'S HE'S TRVIMO SNUFF/ HE'S PUSHIMO HIS S t o r a g * 20 F m i o I * 3 5 F*fi|ai« 35 discount chain. Ebcperience BEEN LUCK,7MOU., 88 necessary. Write Box GO, Man­ Manchester Motel. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ bonus. Apply now, ask for THCRE’9 ABSOLUTELY (Scot.) Main St.. Manchester. Hours chester Herald. 51 Doctrine RESPONSIBLE woman thcare Mr. Deltch. NO IDENTIFICATION. EDWARDS dally 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:80-9, ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. 52 MUltaty MEDICAL assistant wanted for for two children. 2 and 4 yqars asaistanta Saturday 7:80-4. 643-7968. ANSWERING SERVICE doctor's office in Manchester. old, 2 days per week, in Boltqn KASDEN FUEL CO. JANITORS — Part-time eve­ DOWN Perinting— Poparing 21 area. Must have transport^ II SERVICE when you need It. Experience not necessary. 289-5431 nings, Manchester areas. CaU 1 Persian 649-0500 675-2519 Complete sharpening service, pAnnTNO — interior and ex- Pleasant working condltlMts. tlon. Good wages. Call after 6' 643-4483 from 3 to 6 p.m. only. reddee^ hand ^a«d power mowers, terior, very reasonable, free Salary commensurate with ex­ p.m., 647-9786. OPENINtMS again available in fNewmeper fstefpfbe AnsJ and leave your meooage. Tonll bear from onr advertiser in Home, garden and shop. We ol- estimates. Call Richard perience. Please reply Box TO WORK on grounds o' YOUNG lady with neat appear­ yg time without i^ n to g all evening at the telephone. “ P", Manchester Herald. lar^ home, 8-4 mornings modem mlUwork plant. Ex­ BO repair and servloe power Martin, 649-9285, 649-4411. ance for secretary and gener­ and hand mowers. All work ------^------weekly. Permanent position, perienced and non-mcperienced al office work. Near Vernon AufjunahllnM Par Sfdlw 6 guaranteed. For dependable EDWARD R. PRICE!—Palnttog, KEYPUNCH operator. Alpha springzo fall if satisfactory help wanted. Ideal working saiiiwiuwHwn r**r w*ww w sharp-AlI, 686 exterior and Interior. Paper- and Numet^, 8 to 4 :S0 M(mday Circle. 4-6 hours dally during Write ^ “U”, Manchester conditions and full benefits. Ap­ through Friday. Call 622-1182. the afternoon. Bookkeeping es­ ply In person, WIPOO. 1963 OCRVAIR, 4-door Monza, Adams St., Manchester, 848- hanging. Ceillnge, etc. Insured. Herald, su 4 ^ desired wage, sential, shorthand unnecessary. age, and t^nrences. ------CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER H E R A L D 55.000 miles, automatic, $800. 6806. 649.1003. ______W A IT R E S S ^ part-time Replies confidential. Write Box CaU 840-7862. Ta Bm U t ^ Oft — '•*•"** LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also L. PELLETIER - Painting - nights and Saturday. Apply W. “NN’’, Manchester Herald. MAN (or dfzhWqtfer, fdl or ■ »T »«■*•< f— >^yZi BOX LETTERS BY KEN MUSE 1665 PONTIAC Catalina station moving large appliances. Burn­ interior and exterior, papenng T. Grant Co., Manchester Park- part-time days.Xcan be a ABOVE AVERAGE SHOP steady Job. A p p lK ln person. WAYOUT wagon. Very sharp. No money ing barrels delivered, 84- 844- and paper removal, fully in- Ade. PART-TIME .MrNiEfhtSyn^iratc. Inc. qstaurant, For Your down. OoU 283-8716, bioker. 1778 or 289-8824. sured. 64S-0048, and 64041326. ------:------:------Howard Jidumon Requires 2 first class Informatioti WAITRESSES 304 ToUand 'Tpke. Bridgeport operators for CARPENTER — experienced, INSIDEKmtslde painting. Spe­ \ 1966 CATALINA, maroon, 2- Weekday nights, weekends. Ex- tool work and 2 flret class THE HERALD wUl not aU types of work. Reasonable. cial rates for people over 68. AC(!rOUNTS PAYABLE YOUNG man to assist oh dRAMRAW door. Good con^Uon. $1,200. ceUent earnings. Uniforms and tool room grinders. disclose the identity of CoU 849-4917. CaU anytime, 648-1787. CaU m y competitors, then caU Uvery and T V InetaUa any advertiser using box me. Estimates given. 649-786S, meals furnished. Apply In per­ some driving. FuU or BOOKKEEPER son to manager daily 11 a.m. to BY FRANK O’NEAL lettero. Readers answer- 1962 CHEVROLET Impala con­ TREES cut and removed, land 875-8401. tim e. 649-3S89. AU Benefits Plus Pensl- In•- Avon*— office Petit r. I, ■ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, black sun­ with Sleepera And Spares FAILURE WES ROBBINS Ciarpentry re- Block. Company paid benefits, TRUCK driver and laborer, For Appointment CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER roof. Bed leather interior, ful­ PART-TIUB receptionist want­ include life Insurance, surgical Rate from $2 to $4 per hour ly equipped including stainless (Last of our '68 rental fleet) modeling specialist. Additions, ed for Bolton NotoK office to reo rooms, dormers, porches, and major medical. 522-1184 for depending up«U IDE THE LOOTT T hS r P NIGHTl *OW PIP VOOR MOa VANISH 5 0 $499 each bathrooms, kitchens. 649-8446. WERE 5UPPEN AFTER ABANDONIN' VOUR 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air, very WAnHESBE^, days or nlglKi, PESCRI8BP OF THe I/te»9i/ iiaoMV ' C A R P E N T R Y — roc rooms plus R08BERVI good condition, standard, 6 cyl­ fuU or part-time, experience MOPE., LOOKi CAMPER TOWN INC. other carpentry jobs. Also for ALEO OFFICWt.. inder, very low original not neoeaNtry. A p ^ In person Immediate Opening MASKED’. mUaage, excellent second oar. BAST WINDSOR, CONN. sale. Colonial pine wall hutch­ only, Howard Jduunn Restau­ Best <^er acc^ted. 648-8819 es, planters and trestle coffee rant^ 806 Yonana l^plce. We Have Desks Waiting For (Special Price Ends This Week) after 5:80 p.m. ______tables. 649-7029. For A Young Man or Girl FART-TTME Office gM wantcfl, MUSTANG 1966 repossession, 2- answering telephones and ad­ i ; a-n door hsurdtop, automatic, very Roofinci and dressing envelopes, no typing BY BOB LUBBERS clean. N o money down. CaU Garage— Service— Ckimnoyt 16-A necessary, hours 3 p.m. to 7 . REPORTERS • MONITpRIN^ 2S8-871D broker. S t o r a g e 1 0 p.m. 'Ap^y after 8 p.m. B ve» ROOFINO — Specializing re- gai^ 457 Main St, Manohes- 1968 LE M ANS convertible, V-8, Q Q jjp o if__gs, close to Man- pairing roofs of all kinds, new You will find your office most automatic, 68,000 ortglnBl Chester, 1,000 square feet, heat­ roofs, gutter •work, chimneys ______pleasant, your co-reporters LINOTYPE MACHINES miles. After 6 call 647-1182. ed storage, good ceiling height. cleaned and repaired, 80 years' TWO POSITIONS In the book- experience. Free estimates, keeping department. AU fringe very congenial and n]|^ny 1960 FORD Galaxle, 4-door se­ CaU Mr. Lindsay, 648-1111. An excellent opportunity for the right person to LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N CaU Howley 843-5S0I, 044- benefits, 40 hour week. Ex- fringe benefits. dan, Standard transmission, WANTED —One oar garage gssa perienoe preferred but w e wlU KAypYii i l t f fr running condition. Call 649-7608. vicinity of Hawthor ‘e Street ----- !------—------train on the Job. Apply in per- learn the printing trade. Excellent benefits. • eerwRter-feii ' l i and liRddle Tpke. CaU 640-2172. don, H>e W. a. Oleimey (3o., APPLY IN PERSON T»A^Ai.»ie LEMANS FONTIAO 1964, 2-dOOr Come in soon. LUppie* y hardtop, 4-zpeed. Take, over M illin a r y , 388 North Mab) Street, Man- Drtssmaking chestw. Conn. payments. No moneyi down. Motoreyelos— ■D Call 288-8715 broker. ' iiund/ratrr B ie y e lo s SUR ALTBIRATTONS neaUy and EXPBRIENOHD GW Friday to CHEVROLET Impala obnvert- reasonably done In my home, handle aB phases of office Cupttitt^ ifpraUi tUe 1965, sharp, automatjo, 1068 HONDA 805 co, very nice call 648-8750. Writ* reoepUonlet, telephone, 18 B ISSE LL S T ^M A N C H B S T B R , C50NN. power steering. Take over pay­ oondlUon, completely custom­ ______and Show room. Must have -/7 *»*••'* ments, no money down. CaU ised. Best offer accepted. OaU — ------i T ~ 7 n r " knowledge of bookkeeping. OaU 288-8716 broker. 848-W19. R ead H erald A ds M»*»ni.

. \ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1968 BOHTBEN Wonted To Reirt-68 Houses For Sole 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, Hdp WontMl— Aportmentt ■ RoH— NEED HELP NOW! Family MANOHB8TBR and vlolnlty. m X or Pemoie 37 Tenements 63 BERRY’S WORLD of sight, nine years in Man- Over W homes from fT.BOO up. H o m for Solo 72 Housos for Solo 72 Housos For Solo 72 Out of Town Out of Town LOOKINQ for anything In Call Mitten Realty Company, F o r S o lo f o r S ed o CLASSIFIED PART-TIME Chester, forced to vacate, four MANCHESTER —new 4 bed­ real ettaU rentals — apart­ bedrooms required. Please R ealtors, 648-6980. BBVBIN r o o m oldsr home, cX'' MANCHBStBR — Wast Side, S- District managers, 18 noon to 4 room Colonial, bullt-Ins, flre- ments, homes, multiple dwell­ oall 648-0166. oallant oondiUon, on'bus line. bed room M e r home, VfeRNON.. .one of the c le ^ TOLPON -just U sted^i^ p.m. Monday through Friday MANCHESTER and Vlolnlty — placa, bath, 2 extra lavatories, ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real Property ineludas 8 extra build­ venlenUy located to school. ^ »* and Sunday mornings to deliver E state A ssocia tes, In c., 648- U R GEN TLY needed by O ct. 1, Ranches, Colonials, Oapss. ^ heavily 'wooded lot, $28,990. Hiree bedrooms, finished base­ con ge. A buy at $18,900. Quiek ADVERTISING homes from $18,000. Celt ths ing lota. Marion E. Robertson, R a y H olcom be, R ea ltors, 644- shopping and bus line. Ideal for papers to carriers and stores In 8 or 8 bedroom apartment or occu p a n cy . A ssum able V A P y e n t , Hen. John J. v 5129. R a altor, 64S-SeBS. growing famUy. $16,900 (MU ment, ideal resldenUal area. Manchester - Coventry area. duplex, 8 children, 648-1718. M eyer A gen cy. R ea ltors, 621 1286. Impo^ble to describe, so CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 742:0857. mortgage. H. M. Preohette of Joeet* R tat* Must have car. Excellent sal­ MANCHESTER — Four roo'm Middle Tpke., Bast, MancSiea- BBlAtlTlFUL Cape — aluminum many extras and the over-aU Realtors, 647-99M. oc Manoheeter. to eiUd Wrtriot. apartment, • In two family QUIET, RELIABLE older wo­ MANCJHBSTBR—17 H aul BL 8- ______8 AJa. to 4:S0 P.M. ary. to r, 648-0609. aiding, full shed dormer, 7 condlUon. Sensibly priced in house. Includes garage, appli­ man needs 8 room unfurnish­ bedroom. Colonial, aluminum MANCHESTER TOLLAND WaheliBjBa A . - ! ^ nloa large rooms, with 8 bed­ the mid 20’a and well worth it. M. 6W 1\*e.. Maaolierter, Call H artfo-d 249-8211 ances, stora ge. $120. O all J . D. ed apartment, reasonable rent. MANCHESTER — 8 room O0pe atdlng. Excellent condition. Wi­ SPACIOUS RANCH rooms up, 4 down, fireplace, T . J . O o ck e U , R e a lto r. 648- BEGINNER’S SPECIAL ___ ilw t three m on^ CX»T CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Mr, Camer or Mr. Daley 9 to Real Estate Associates, Inc., 648-2936. breeseway, 2-car garage, fire­ ly $16,900. H.M. Frechette AssumaUe mortgage, 8 bed­ large kitchen, ovdrslud ga­ 1677. We have Just listed a «:M P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION 12 days. 648-5129, 643-8n9. p la ce , 100 X 200 lot, trees, $21,- Realtora, 647-9MI. rooms, olooe to bus, shop­ rage, heavily treed lot. Low charming UtUe 6 room Oipe Dwiflllnn for S*tard«y and Mondoy U 4 :S0 p.m. Friday. t h r e e or 4 room imfumWhed 900. Hutchins Agency, Real­ ping tuid school. AU large SOUTH Windsor — Large 8 CLERICAL trainees, figure apti­ 20’B. Won’t last. Wolverton MANCHBSTBR — Circa 1876, Ood with the sixth room THREE room, second floor apartment In Manchester area tors, 649-6824. rooms. Nicely landscape0. room Split Level Throe or four tude with automotive ware­ Agency, Realtors, 649-281$. eight room Colonial. Beautiful ready for finishing. Bhccel- apartment with attic space, for 2 adults. 048-8647. Desirable. Asking $22,900. bedrooms. Ideal In-law ar­ YDUB COOPERATION \tTLL n iA l 1 house. Excellent benefits. Call heat and hot water included. $14,900 - 2-BEDROOM Ranch, acre lot. ResUJenUal area. lent first home. Beautiful BE APPRECIATED IplAL I I MANCHESTER —8 bedroom CaU Mr. Lewis for appoint­ rangement. Modern kitchen, 289-7906. Located on bus line. Newly re­ porch with wrought Iron rail­ Poulble extra lot H. M. lot wHh fruit trees. Just ment to see. 6490806 or 876- formal dining room, famUy toSed a oewr decorated. Security deposit re­ Invastmont Propaity ing, fu ll ce lla r, ga ra g e, 100x200 Ranch wlUi attached garage. Frechette Realtors, 647-9903. $13,000. CaU J. Sledesky, order In eome newfowyr. * PART-Ume high school stu­ 6611. room, fireplace, 2H baths, gar­ cIrcutaUon to e*ld dutriot quired. Couple or single, no lot, trees. Hutchins Agency, Immaculate Inside and out 646-6306. within ten d m from the dents. Must be 16 years of age. 1^ Sol* 70>i age. $28,900. PhUbrick Agency Continued From Preceding Page children or pets. Call after 5 R ea ltors, 649-6824. Custom kltohen with color ap- LARGE MODERN home plus thle order end return make to tne After school and on weekends. MANCHESTER — Rooming pllanoes, beauUfuUy land­ 5 room older home with barn B & W ReaJtors, 649-5847. No experience necessary. Ap­ p .m ., 648-0580. $115. p er month. WEST SIDE —older home, B (Sl W ^lo^.'^JfilSrr.Jud... housegood location between scaped lot with many trees me" T, BARROW8_«»d WAI^CB Co. goUTH WINDSOR - Large (our IM p W onted—Mole 36 Help Wonted— Mole 36 ply In person. Friendly Ice FOUR room heated apartment. redevelopment and proi»osed all rooms large, 4 bedrooms, and shrubs. Mid 20’a. CaU J.D. for the , package. PhUbrick BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. Manchester Parkade bedroom Ranch. Two car ga­ 52 Loon Oeam, Next to Caldor’s. Hot water, ceramic tile bath, shopping center, Potential hot water baseboard heat, Real Estate Associates, Inc. Atrency Realtors, 6490847. Manchestw Parkade XT ------FULL and part-time laborers M an ch ester 646-5806 rage, breeseway. Big waU S3Moka newly renovated. Adults, no gross, $6,186 per year, $9,000 good condition. Ideal for large 64S-512B, 648-8779. Manchester 6490806 54 And for landscaping, no experience FULLER BRUSH Company family, $20,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ MANCHESTER — six room landscaped yard. Rec room. 55 If necessary, $2.25 per hour. Call pets. 16 School Street, across down to right buyer. Ample A n Interesting' ca reer In the needs men, women, students cy, Realtors, 649-6847. NEW 2-famUy, 10 room duplex, Randi, fireplace, buUt-ln range Possible In-law suite. Priced to 56 Ento * »g»ri. 649-5246. New Listing. Immaculate 6- Ul»n aniUoeUoa of Joeetih PUu- 9/18 venient location. Call 646-1879. out of state. Price drastically wUh waU to waU, kitchen with 106 BENTON ST. prajSSfehiu tettere of edmlnle- Ifl^ N cuinl NEWSPAPERBOY overtime available. Contact room Ranch, ptne paneled tiSloS^«~*edonaeM ert^ CHOICE locaUons. Drive by reduced. Best buy In town. Call electric ranges, separate fur­ IX)W 20’s — 8 room Oolemial, € Manchester Field Office, Sihiotioiis W anted— SOUTH WINDSOR kitchen, L-shaped Uving COUNSELOR FOUR ROOM apartment, stove the large comer at East Cen­ owner for appointment alter 6 naces, fuU waOc-out basement, 4 bedrooms, Uving room with 6 ROOM COLONIAL That *tbe fo r e p ^ Oneglia & Gervasinl Construc­ room, raised hearth fire­ F e m a le 3 8 auid furn ace. Adults, n o pets. ter and Goodwin or look over ______p.n»., ______649-4487. _ large rear sundeck. Wolverton fireplace, dhilng room and den, oopUoetlon he heard and iftter- A Man Possessing These tion C o.. Inc., 649-7187. An 8 BEDROOMS place, 6 bedrooms, tiled mined at.the P r ^ tio o fto h iJ t o C all 649-6928. A gen cy, R ea ltors, 649-2818. 2-car garage, aluminum elding, Value beyond compare In Q ualities: equal opportimlty employer. MEDICAL receptionist- 4 years at the property at the comer j i ^ q j j e s t ER —neat older bath and wash area, large cherte^ to e**! Andover of Center and Griswold St. T.J. g pantry, formal possible 2-famUy conversion. this 6-room Ranch home dar of Boptemher. AD. 1968.^ experience In general business FOUR ROOM at>artment. Route dining room, open porch, two o'riock. to the GRILL man and dishwasher, C rockett R ea ltors, 648-1677. RIDGEWOOD BT 6'6 du­ Vacant CaU now. Wolverton Living room, dining room, that offers 8 bedrooms, Uv­ A high school graduate and m ed ical area. 872-6713 44-A, North Coventry, $126. In­ dining room, one car garage, basement ideal for fu- that notloe be 6 * ^ fo •** part or full-time days. Apply plex completely renovated, Agency, Realtora, 649-2818. kitchen, large encloeed front ing room, kitchen and fam­ Intereeted ta e ^ Be able to work effectively with a fter 6. "Don't worry, as soon as everybody else is wearing long cluding heat and lights. Call excellen t condition, $17,900, ure famUy room, 2-oar at­ pendency of eatd ^ loa tlon . and Purchase of $7,500 Truck ' boys Glastonbury F arm Shop, 2892 country kitchen, garage, $28,- porch, 2-cor garage, immac­ Uy room aU on the sam e heorlnathithere- 742-7168. P aul W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649- tached garage. 2^ acres of tlme Md^gty^otho or- Have a good driving record Main S t., G lastonbury, 1-633- sideburns— he'll shave his off!" Land For Solo 71 800. O oodchU d-B artlett R ea l­ ulate Inside. Near school floor, plus an attached one on. by ^ le h t a K a copy of ^ . CHILD CARE-day or evening. 4585. HOLLISTER STREET land, quiet suburban area, (automobile furnished) 5148. tors, 2800639, 289-9161. and shopping area. car garage, full basement, Supervised play area. Vicinity COVENTRY — 48 acres of good Older 7 room Colonial 'with $27,900. On Town Meeting Agenda ' of Parkade. State approved.' MANCHESTER — Clean 8-fam 4 bedrooms, aU in exceUent almoet completed Sauna •even dtiiht before tho day of Duties consist of working with F u ra ish od farm land, bam and. 8 out MANCHEISTER — convenient­ hearfanTtoi T f o appear « C a ll 643-9044. Household Goods 51 Rooms W ithout Board 59 condKkm, lot is 800’ deep. bath, aluminum storms, aaaeM time and p l^ and hehmrd our newspaperboy organiza­ ly located 6 room Ranch plus A REAL VALUE IN THE « -town A special town meeting has Tlokietii tor the affirir . Aportmonts 63>A located, St. James Parish. Sensibly priced In the mid well shrubbed yard. Assum­ tion in the servicing of sub- — singer ROOM, private home with den, Agency, Realtors, 649-8847. heated porch, (uU basement, LOW ER 20’s U & R R E A L T Y CO In c ’ h * * " warned tor thia coming obtained Ocen Cufiter who PARTTIME SEWING MACHINES Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- 20’s. T. J. Oockett Real­ able 4$$'% VA mortgage in U & K LO., me. to J. WAii^ Judoe. ^wday night at 8 to be held at u v « on AaptoaU Dr. Ttooa* at" . scrlbers V excellent kitchen privileges. Parking, TWO ROOM furnished apart­ 18 X 80’ rec room, IH baths, 7 automatic zig-zag, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 BOLTON — 39.Hcre. MURIXXIK, Realtor oBDina or NonoB Hartford Courant Branch Office, Ilvi g w'th nrivney, $'7.“oo. 700 BU RN SIDE A'VE. $21,600. men only. Car necessary. FREE —cute hound dog type inally over $300., 6 monthly ply Marlow’s, Main St. 4H room Ranch, within walk­ Priced to sell quickly. OaU (JU8TOM bulk five room home. 648-6472 AT A o^R T or pROBA-ra. JoT pieces of bueinbaa to be act- siooUon. OaodMMfli 18 Park St., R ockville, 875-6288. ANDOVER LAKE — fur­ U * R R ea lty C o., In c. ,648- No experience required. $3. puppies. G all 649-7384. payments of $8.60 each or pay- ing distance to private beach at 64S-28M. Large living room with fire­ nished four room house. Mod­ 2692, R.D. Murdock, 648-6472. EAST HARTFORD per hour to start. C all 646- $51 cash. 622-0931 dealer. Bolton Lake, all nicely paneled place, formal dining room, We erfferpeid vacations, pension OROOMINO ALL breeds. Hor- em conveniences, heat, utili­ PORTER St area. Eight room U & R REALTY Co., Inc. plan, paid Blue Cross and CMS, 4774 from 2 u ntil 7 p.m . BOLTON — 28 acres of beautl- with 2 bedrooms, living room modern kitchen, Jalousled 289-2444 628-1218 WEST HARTFORD — 6-room tiv e moBy Hm. H.C. Chose, Hehroa 30" ELEXITRIC stove, all de­ ties, $160. m onthly. A vailable Businoss Locations Dutch Colonial. Dishwasher, garage, ^'Y^e'of John see If the to^ wUl vote to atM and Increases commensurate only. ftil high wooded rolling land with fireplace, kitchen and din­ porch, two bedrooms, space for Colonial 2-ear raraxe Bitate of John TMnoeaiua, w e aao u t w o ww«. ~ Am w R e p k o 'Who WOllta IW- R d ., B olton, 648-B42T. luxe features. Excellent condi­ until June 15th, 742-7607. For Ront 64 dn^iOBal. treed lot. A ssum able 648-2692 o f iSSSheour. to aaid Diatrtet. do- the item Of nuTsa’s Aide to ntwe- Senate In. with abUlty. near new highway, long ro€id ing area. Must be seen. Wol- third, IVk baths, 2-car garage. tion. $100. R efrig era tor, $20. FH A m ortgage. Only $29,900. D. MURDOCK, Realtor DACHSHUND —AKC puppies, SINGLE room for rent with gar- TWO ROOM office, 100 percent frontage. Priced to sell. Call verton A gen cy R ea ltors, 649- Lot 120x140, lieauUfully land­ room, balr ooro’lot, mony ’’ B»uc»tion 649-8616. F osek R ea ltors, 280-7475, 74^ scaped. Marlon E. Robertson 648-6472 DRIVER -Part-time, light reds, blacks and chocolate, $75 age In private home. Refined Main St. location. Inquire Mar- early. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. 2813. «.lrmi.Owo.r.«.rS.»0HMa. «.m. o, «. mao ko«. loollh The Hartford Courant Co. deliveries. Apply Uoyds, Auto 8248. Realtor, 6480068. up. Also Pekingese and Wel- GREEN divan, colonial color business w om an. 649-6853. low 's, 867 M ain St. Lon For Sola 73 P arts, 191 Center Street. B-ZONE LOT with 78’ frontage r o l UNG Park — 6 room Cape * An Equal Opportunity m araners, 1-628-6573. and pattern, foam rubber, good MANCHESTER — Two famUy MANCHESTER —7 room Co­ 474 M AIN ST. o ffic e to r rent. In south end of town with all in fine neighborhood, fireplace, BOLTON-NEAR Center—beauU' condlU on. $75. Call 643-6990. investment property. Thirteen lonial, in one of Manchester’s Em irfoyer FREE, three mole kittens. Ten, LIGHT housekeeping room, for Center of town, plenty 01 park­ utilities. Also an A-zone lot on two full baths, loads bf closet ful residential area, 1% acres. rooms, two baths, two new gas finer sections, S or 4 bedrooms, you •“’O Sto TOP WAGES NOW! tan and vriiite and black and LIVING ROOM, dining room w om an only. Call 643-4074. ing, 646-2426. 9-6. Avery St. T.J. Crockett Real- space, full aihed dormer, form' CaU 649-7867. em 6-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, hot air heating systems. Alu­ completely redecorated, many vdiite. Call 641 and bedroom set. Mis­ tor, 648-1677. al dining room or fourth bed­ minum storm windows ^ d . ------'■— baseboard radiation, aluminum l a r g e bedroom front room MANCHESTER — 10,000 square room . L ots o f trees. $22,900. custom extras. Fine trees and COVENTRY. — BuUding lot aidw ' Don’t wait, see it today. PART-TTHE store clerk, pre- CHANCE FO R cellaneous articles. C all 643- screens. Copper plumbing. As­ S ch o o l HkiiniiMnHiiw TWO AKC white female toy with large desk, large closet. feet of industrial space. Prime Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 649- ^landscaping, upper 20’a. C all cloee to lake. No ------reasonable’ ------OOVENTRTBN'i'itrX —GlQ6r —older « 6 rooin rborn pigee MsinMdenlcnod for Mildaald hoGiv..hearty to wUy other Rem of Im- ferrably young married man FUTURE ADVANCEMENT! ! 6173. sumable mortgage. $16,500. F. C har B on A gen cy, 648-0688 The Board of Edacol^ wfll-- poodles. Excellent line and C all 649-5459. ______location. Inside loading dock. 6847. J.D. Real Estate Assoc. In c. offer refused, 6430724. home with acreage, bam and gran to g ^ poc^ce to the warning Is to to w ork evenings, etc. 643-9181. tem peram ent, $150. each . Ckill Houses For Sole 72 M . G oal A gen cy, 648-2682. ^ we If the town wlU vote to sot nemo K«w<»e In the town ito FRINGE BEiNEFTTS! REXXINER 3 -position chair, Call for detaUs. Hayes Agency, 6480129 and 648-8779. 648-9332. PRIVACY — 6 room Ranch, 2 staUs,stalls. approxlmctely 1.000’ puSBESa a copy if the town wUl vote to set ______m . 643-1646 evenings. tfANCHESTER — (Tolonlal, ot frontage, $17,200. PhUbrick of tte the first Monday In May of the do tite echort enumeeo^^ JM $60; pole lamp, 3 lights, $10;. 646-0131. e x e c u t i v e seven room Gar- RAISED RANCH — modern baths, beamed celling, pan­ PART-TIME W ontod-^ooms— six rooms, formal dining room, MANCHESTER — 6 room cus­ eo* X 200’ A A ZON E buUdlng l o t FULL OR PART-TIME breakfast set with extension, rleon (Colonial, Lakewood CJlr- kitchen wiUi aU buUt^lns. eling, garages, pond, water­ Agency, Realtora, 6490M7. S?S*at i^?^!«vSi 9135. People iaitereited, meids furnished. Apply in per­ FREE — Kittens, part angora, FOR RENT — Broad Street. Uy, unique opportunity, high In­ acre buUdlng lot. $6,700. Trees. GLASTONBURY 647-9564. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 jgANCHESTER — 6-room and return -make to ^ as,uUi should Call Itfae m fo c il oCfloe. son to manager daily 11 a.m. to TRUCKMEN trained. 649-6128. BACHELOR wants unfurnished 1,860 square feet including of­ MANCHESTER — Tree shaded come producer, large lot. In­ Terms. Pasek Realtors, 289- BOLTON LAKE -6H PTA to Meet rooms on one acre, beautiful­ Ranch, double garage, in- School MeuD 7 p.m . (JLEAN, u s e d refrigerators, efficiency apartment, Man­ fice sp ace. CaU 649-1807 o r 644- 6-room Garrison Colonial, large dustrial zone, tremendous po­ 7476, 742-8248. Near Mhmechaug Golf Ranch, one car garage, H JOHN J. WAtLBTT, Jwl«*^ xh, A n d ov er Elementary _ S WAREHOUSEMEN ly landscaped, modem kitch­ ranges, automatic washers chester area. Write Box "T” , 0268. living room with fireplace, for­ ground swimming pool, tential. $24,600. CaU now, Course, new 6-room Ranch acre wooded lot. Firm $18,600. ------^ school PTA wUl hold Its drat Umcheon menus at the B l^ FREE three tiny kittens. Oall en, large Hving room, formal metlculotiB condition invites INTERNATIONAL with guarantees. Bee them at Manchester Herald. mal dining room, and a famUy Hayes Agency, 6460181. NEAR Bolton Center, superb nearing completitHi, custom WUl hold wlto deposit only. UKITATIOM oKDjBa meeting of the year tomorrow mmxtary eriiool for the ren t <* FINISHERS 643-4567 a fter 5 p.m . STORE o r o ffic e s fo r rent 460 dining room, famUy room 20x HOUSE of PANCAKES ■ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 sized kitchen, 8 generous bed­ your inspecUon. Low 20’s. one acre wooded lot, ideal to- buUt with 3 bedrooms, 2 Excellent buy. CaU now. The a* 7 p.m. In the sc^l. A pot. ^ weefc on; 'W htaai^«a-_ Main St Across from Friendly 24 overlooking water fountain, SALESMEN M ain 8t. C all 648-2171. rooms, closets galore, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. MANCHESTER — retirement pograohy. Selling for $7,600. full baths, double garage R.P. Dimock (3o., 649-6246. the Dietrict of Mancheet^ on the lucjt supper wlU be followed by gbeltU, grata nlod, checoe.' 863 B road Bt., M anchester Aportmonts— Flats— Ice C ream . 646-2425, 9-6. $56,500. By appointment only. lOUi day of Septemlw. IMA _ _ FREE KITTENS —blond double baths, breezeway and attached special, 5 room custom buUt (JaU R .F . D lm ook C o. 6490246. and gorgeous 24’ covered Pmeent, Hon.o„. John K„ 1J. Wallett, B buslnees meeting and pro- sUcks, Tteban bread, lament Full or Part-time SINGER automatic zig-zag sew­ PhUbrick ' Agency, Realtors PLYMOUTH Lane, 4 bedroom ______.. gram. Part of the program wUl hme jeUo; Thui«day> baltedV aca^ L BUS DRIVER, Mxnt paw ed an gora. C all 649-8436. Tenements 63 MANCHESTER —Spruce Street garage. Aluminum siding. $27,- Ranch, park-Ufce yard, near patlc overlooking an acre of Judxe. ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ 649-6847. home, 2 fireplaces, rec room, W ontod— Rool 77 relate to the question of the beoua ealt porit; ketebup,, hours, good wages. Also Apply. Now In Person at: 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ bus, shopping, garage. Low land. E s t a lo cellent condition, hems, button­ WE HAVE customers waiting 214-218. Sm all store, heated. city uUUUes, $82,600. Austin Out of Town ihedMuic, full or part-time. 5-5, tors, 649-2818. 20’s. Hayes Agency, 6460181. ... ^ nurse’s aide for the sOHool as saoertaRUt, briMI and for the rental of your apart­ Reasonable. 247-4046, 1-633-7402. TWO-FAMILY duplex, Chambers Realtor, MLS, 648- ALL GASH for your proporiy on xnotloa of Anna Barth, y ^ PT A biSfatsM* ftonirM* tumM i w " P | ^ R oa d Stages. 644-1531. Articlos For Sedo 45 holes, sews on buttons, em­ and F o r S o lo 7 5 ------aluminum storm doors SCARBOROUGH Road, Cnlonlal L. C. GREENOUGH Co. uHfiiin 9A ftfMvn A void Tftd BucWand Btreet. Mancbeater. *^a a . omcer, Ptpiooa TBWXmgg KEITH FURNTTUIIE Co. broiders. Monogn’ams, etc. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ 2820. TMtmlt^arviee Havte wUntaSetntm* vitfi wffl sherUPs Plcnlo 'nwreday ftah fiticlca tartar m aoe, p a n -, DARK rich stone-free loam, tate Associates, Inc., 643-5129. windows, 2-car garage, top 7 rooms, modem Idtehen, form­ VERNON -r Immediate occu­ 647-9921 RBJCENTLT RETIRED? Time 1115 M AIN ST. Originally over $300., now only OFFICE SPACE now available, ^ tiev 6460181 ^ That itirae months Olaireaoe Ctoster, deputy le y potatoea riteWed tomatoeoii. $15. Pool and patio sand, condition. CJeOl between 6 and 7 ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ al dliiing room, den, large Uv­ pancy, 8-bedroom Raised on your hands? Want a couple MANCHESTER. CONN. $55. or $10. monthly. City Sew­ Andrews BuUding, 63 E . (Ten­ NOTICE O f A gen cy, eeaHHBi.______*«riff for Tolland Oourity, an- bread and butter, ivory^Jrikw stone, fill, graveL sand and NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ p .m . 648-6694. gage. Five room Ranch in im­ Ranch, fireplace, 2 baths, pan­ of hours lig^t, pleasant wwk ing Center, 622-0478. ter St. (Tall 282-5415. ing room with fireplace, I’.i manure. 643-9504. luxe garden type apartments maculate condition and ready baths, 8 large bedrooms, 2-car eled rec room, 2-car garage, LISTTNOS WANTED — Buyers ^ ’auSwrt for the creditom with- nounced that there will be a chocolate sauce. MUR la oerved— eoeh d a y ? C all 648-4000. Ask for MR. KEITH REDU CED to $22,600, 7 room s. DISSOLUTION WAPPING—Pine Knob Ranch, avaUable. Ojurteous, efficient ta -^joh to brii* picnic at the waterfront cot- with all meala KBLVINATOft electric stove. available September. CaU Paul for Immediate occupancy, well garage, $82,000. PhUbrick large lot Leonard Agency, Oc-MRS. OARRITY SCREENED loam, processed 2-car garage, central location, OF excellent condition, $40. 647- W. Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4686. shrubbed yard, convenient, $18,- Agency, Realtors, 6490847. Realtora, 646-0469. 8 bedrooms, baths, weU service. Your satisfaction Is ^Sntomtrlx o-tA 'to directed to tage of High Sheriff Paul Swoe-• ...... AOOOUNTANT s e n i o r , ex­ gravel, also bank nm gravel. price Includes all furniture. 1817. THE HOLL 600. Wolverton Agency, Real­ landsceqied, woods, tomUy our concern. (SUl us now. C.J. ney on West Short Rd., Orye- Mauoliester Bvenfagr Henifl- perienced In all phases of pub- G eorge H. G rlfflng, 742-7888. Housos For Ront 65 Kedth Real Estate, 649-1922.___ INVESTMENT COMPANY MODERN 6 room Ranch, base- SOUTH WINDSOR — 6H room room plus newly finishedd baseheap. ]^orrlBon Agency, 648-1016. S ^ ^ ^ e eiio^ by pubHehinr e ital Lake In EUlngton, from 6 Andover oomapoadeat> Iswr^ BOYS 'wanted full and pcul- tors, 6^9-2818. 11* accounting. General and 30 LOCyST ST.—Second floor, ment garage, large lot, con­ Ranch, 8 bedrooms, kitchen ment with bar, work room. time for counter work. Good ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used FURNISHED THREE room THREE bedroom Ranch, extra Nodes la heraby gtvMl, pur­ ------to 8 p4ti. «t Thursday. rsuoa Moe, teL 7420m mnnletpal auditing experience 4-room s, heated, $186. 646-2426. THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, 2 venient location. Gtorard Agen­ with dining area, waU to 'wall Must seU, mid 20’s. 644-2296. working oonditlons. Apply In as printing plates, .009 thick, M usieoi instrumonts 53 smaU Ranch. UtUltles Includ- living room, fireplace, wall to suant to General fitetute* o< vavS ate dta&fcM within ten days ------=r helpful. Send resume and (uU baths, corner fireplace, cy , 648-0866, 649-0688. carpeting, I'orge lot. Assum­ finm Hue date of thta order ^ re­ person. Bonanza Steak House, 28x86” , 25 cents each or 6 for NEW one-bedroom, Include* ed. Convenient location. Suit­ wall carpeting, disposal, at­ Oonneodcut, (hat. THE BOIL VERNON —custom 6% room W A N T 'TO SE L L BIG, turn make to thii court of the no- salary desired to Robert J. Pue imotty pine kitchen, carport. able VA mortgage or 10 per 287 W est M iddle T pke., Man­ $1. CaU 648-2711. ELECTRIC guitar, solid body, appliances and utIUtles, from ab le fo r one w orking adtilt. 643- tached garage, complete alumi­ INVESTMENT .(SOMPANY, a Ranch, buUt 1966. Fireplace, tlce J WALLETT. Judge. A Co. CPA’ s , 9 Elm St., Rock­ 2 pick-up, tremelo, cord and ’ ConiecUcut corporation ha-ring waU to wall carpeting, built MANCHESTER — seven room cent financing available to v ille. chester. $146. J . D- R eal E state Asao- 2880. num siding, covered patio, IH ceramic baths, buUt-lns, B U Y SM AUL? Metropolitan Opera USED folding banquet tables, strap Included. $80. 643-9471. Us principal place of busine** 1964, $28,900. Owner, 649-0678. Cape Cod In exceUent condl' qualified buyer. Only $16,900. ciates, In c., 648-5129. large tree shaded lot, close to tion. Three bedrooms, formal natural trim. Immaculate. $21,- IXMTATION OBDEB 8’ long, 82” deep. $10 each. (XJVBNTRY — aean unfur­ Ip Manchester, OxuMOttout, has ’ H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- schools and shcqiplng. Mid 20’a A LITTLE Imagination, a Uttle dining room, (amUy room. 600. Meyer Agency, Realtors, Let an expert help you ex­ AT A COURT or PBOBA'm Formica top pedestal based ELECTRIC chord organ, 30 nished newer 2-bedroom Ranch been dissolved'by a resohidoo 9693. held at Uencfiester. 'wltldn and for ow ner 626-8666 after 6:80 649- work, and $16,800 wUl get you Nicely landscaped tree shaded 643-0609. change homes. TeU us what ECHO MACHINE Co., Inc. tables, 42” long. 24” deep, $12 chords, 2 keyboards, 2 voices, 4fn MAIN ST. — 6 room tene­ newly redecorated, pleasant ot Ka Board of Dtreotora and the Dlatricf of Uanefaestor. on the Opens 84th Season DKAN 0069. ______a fine Uttle older home. Five yard. CaU now, Paul W. Dou- BOLTON — Plye room Cape you have, and what you (Utfa day of Septen*^. each. Metal folding chairs ten strings and flutes, 6 months m ent, $120. 646-2426, 9-6. yard, $176. m onthly. R eferen c­ Stockholden, effeodve aa of Au­ ■VERNON rooms oir' a tree shaded lot gan. R ea ltor, 646-4686. Three bedrooms, fuU base­ w ant. jiS s^ ' ’ NEW •FORK (AP)-^me Met- usual, though the evening waa. Experienced man to bun* or more, $2.50 each. Ideal for old, bench and music books In­ e s ,' 742-8678. DRIVE OUT tixilght to see the gust 1, 1968. All cradHors, If MACHINE PRODUCTS right In Manchester. Wolverton ment, no garage. New heating Estate ^ A i^ T^oaaittBAi^ ropoUtan Opera opened- Its 84tii balmy; fewer chandeUer eoz^' and polish precision aircraft clubs schools, churches, rec cluded, $176. Call 649-6644. NEW TWO bedroom townhouse excellent home* under con­ any, ar* 'wanted to praasnt 4 BEDROOMS $26,900 A g en cy , R ea ltors, 649-2818. MANCHESTER — Bentley-Il- eyatem. Price $12,000, CaH F. tM^to I^d JMtrirtTdeceaaed. season Monday night with an rings and fewer flamboyant ex- l(te Oilonial Rd., Manchester parts. 648-7627. room s, cafeteria s. C all 649- apartment with exceptional BOLTON LAKE — Immaculate struction which can be made ttiair olalma to LABEILB, llng School area, 6 room Co­ M . G oal A g en cy , 643-2682. Garrison Colonial, lav down KEITH REAL ESTATE old-fariUtmed—you could add perlments in coetume were noti-’ 9963. custom tenant features. J. D. 6 room single famUy dwetUng, avaUable for your occupancy ROTHENBERO It V/OOD- SET of 4 drums, like new. Ccdl year around home. Includes lonial, IH baths, double ga­ —bath €Uid a half up, fire­ c ^ adim^r^on ' ’ mUdewed—opera, and memo- ed, In favor of more trodltiaiial Real Estate Associates Inc., wltWn 80 days. Take a left on HOUSE, 848 Main S t n ^ , Man- GLASTONBURY — FIVE room Has Immediate openings for: ONE OF THE FINER things of 646-3206. lake and boating rights, stove, ra g e, id e e treed lot. Only $21, place, garage, patio, big lot, 649-1922 if”^ S S S 2? rtes of an oM rivalry between evening garb. JOURNEYMAN electrician and 613-6129, 648-8779. Scott Dr. off of Vernon St. and ebaater, Connaodcut, on or ba- Gape, two acres of kuid. Two life — Blue Lustre carpet and refrigerator, wMher, and dry­ trees. Designed for Uving, 1968. be and the some are ihnit^ prima donnas. AmcHig notables attendltig the then a right on Kennedy Rd. for* February 24, 1969 or edrooms, den, U'vlngw room TURRET LATHE OPERATORS upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ er. Adults preferred. $160 a The look That Flatters lots of closet space. Near ci^ allowed, for ttoe. errors adtttto Renata Tebaldi sang the tiUe opening were Mayor and «bs. USED Conn clarinet, exceUent Follow Kennedy Rd. to Ham­ after b* barred as by statute and kitch^. A]^e and Peach (J O ^ te and D ays) E lectrica l C o., 649-. tric riiampooer, $1. Sherwin ter, centraUy located, adult, month. Call J.D. Real Estate schools, assumable mort­ role in EYanceeco CUea’s “Ad- John V. Ltottea; condition, $75. 643-1478. ilton. Peter F. Grady, Real provided. orchards, grape vineyard. Sev­ WUUams Co. no pets, 643-2171 untU 6 p .m . A ssociates, In c. 648-6129, 648- Dated at Manotiaater, Con­ gage. Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. rlana Lecouvreur.” It’s an op- and Mrs. Tboii Estate, 048-2894. eral outside 'buUdings. House 8779. naodcut, tUa 34th day o f JU y ______R o g e r ______BROWN * SHARPE PRODUC- CARPHINTERS and Carpen^s p t t .tt anPT and lofty H HAGSTROM 3, electric guitar t WO-BEDROOM town house, needs repair. Occupancy per R ea lty, 648-9828. helpers, experienced preferred, 1968. Sporty Miss Intngui-fiUed; wiur broad ro- Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ro». i free benefits. P rogram In- p.m . % THE THOMPSON House — Oot- fxper/eneWef Polishers cbester..ta said Dlrtitet. on tho BStta photograph en­ dspendaU e. A pply 869 OpportunitiM For Adraneement— Paid VocationB $ TAILORED verilon ot a pleited fish- MLS, 648-2828. gallora of No. 4 and 480,000 gal- the first Tuesday of e ^ month grainy, Uke Ihcludiiig new rlngto new . - eluding health and accident tage 8^. centrally located, large flts^set. Offlee ffice 7, Thurs-nuira LAWSON sofa and chair, good For finish work on turbine blades and vanes. Above Phis Miany ilHlier Beneflto Ion for your sporty miss has mock , , - — :------Ions of No. 6 oil for the year from 9:00 axn. to 11:00 Am. ta o'c^to. in^the .for*?“ rt>" ““ l. tort larged and allowing Its ImjwD and main beortagai niw oatn i I insurance, major medical, pleasantly furnished rooms, straps and short aleeves. MA rI ^ R O U ^ O H - large W»ms ortober 16th, 1968 through (Hto- the Munictpal Buildtog Hearing ta*effi‘S i^ 'r t^ ^ J S »^ fections. And some of,her hla^ 7 p.m.-8 p.ip.m. I condlUon, $76. 649-9878. a fter tbaft and lUters, eomglito life insurance and pension parking, CaU 649-2668 (o r ov er­ No. 8394 with PHOTO0UIDE Is In (7 ). Stunning old er tier 14, 1869. DeUveries shall be Room and the third Tfauredoy of si^ appMortioo and tto tone notes were flat, especially tat me 6 p.m . average hourty rates, fringe benefits and profit shar­ Mat kaaia, *«r#M with ZIP COOI aai vrIfg lob. plan. W rite P.O . B ox 1483, night and permanent guest Amily In Penwn i zm ttylafisNrtuar. Wiirtar. | ' 2” 3, 4,” 5, 6 flroplace, m ade by meterod truck only, of each rnonm from 6:80 p.m. JSbii^tt^* thto « 3 er ta o* **»• sven lng. Afteoted by J. D. DumlP Hartford, Conn., stating ed­ WESTTNOHOUSE frost-free re- rates. ing pian. Apply at Only 50$-th e saw '68 Fall $ Winter yards of 45-lnchi contrast yoke and Transferred; saoriflee $28,600, ,, reeerved to reject to 8:80 p.m. ta the Town Ooun- some newspimr lut.vteg a clrcuta- itie sets and etagtiig were the aun to work with survey tion tn RGM

/ . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1968 AvBiagB Dally N#t Pren Ron The Weather hA(«£ TWENTY JEmwljfBtpr iwafii For The Week Ended Fair, oool again tonight Low la, IBM . iiattrhpHtpr lEuptitng Bpralh kS to 60. Tomorrow partly sun­ Tha Bunaat Qub will have a A HoUday Worhahop for aH lOH Gete Ready ny. High near M. interasted women of South R«9ister Tomorrow NIgM 14 ,8 9 5 apadal msattaB Wadnaaday at Manche»ter—~A City of ViUago Charm About Town 1 p.m. at Ihs Banlor Cltltana MathofM Church will bo hold For ISdi Year tonight at 7:M in tha Recaption t h e u n i v e r s i t y o f CONNECTICUT OonMiMd OktboUc Moth- Oantar, Myrtla and Undan 8ta. lOH (Ihitruetora of tta Handl- AdwrUatog on Pago BT) PRICE TEN CENTS .. «A l inataU oCfioart Hall of tha ohurd). (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTnONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY,-SEPTEMBER 18, 1968 Bus trai»V*t***“‘ '** napped) will soon begin its llth Conthrataf B d o c a ^ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 297 t lU fln i n M tin f o t Um Mason provlduda m Jehovah’s Wltneasaa will hava year of operation, teaching AnnounoM First RagiBtrBtkm bi ManchastBr rateosdi^ at ■ p.m. at Bt group dlaousatons of a BlUa aid l■aItll0loms1r'a Cburch. The Tha Army and Navy Ohib Aux* mentally and physlcaUy handl- Wednudey, SBpt«rab«r 18— 7 lOO PJW. tomorrow at 7:10 p.m. at U oappod ohUdron to aWlm. Olaaa- IsvM t is apan to mambtra and lUary has baan Invltad to attand Chambers Bt, 7S6 N. Main Bt, [patawHal naw mambata. tha Installation of offloara os era hald Sunday afternoons RbbI EitBtB PrindpBlB «nd British Track Probe of tha Amorlean Legion and Ita M l Woodbrldga Bt, 144 arifOa at tha Manohaatar High School Rd. In Bouth Wtndaor, and New Herald Series Offers 11w axaoutlTa board of far, we a n certain that It did pudiate what he called evidence Btraatar cf M Btartcwaathar Bt, oUo M otttn OIrala at ■ pm . at warrant by a Manohaotar datao- approach the moon aoon after B maneuver of hiding Just the est,' 'he said. But he said equal hearings. President Johnson set Bt Baittolomaw’a Churob. Mrs. tlva oharglng him with obtain­ FROM Tight angle needed for re-entry of a developing collusion be­ Ume for a Uilrd or fourth party up the commission Immediately Mutraian of tha ovMt. this morning and w as affected tween Bome Wallace backers mohard Ptaatanlda w tt ba oo- ing money undar falM pratana- of a moon craft. candidate would not serve ttuit after the fatal shooting of Sen. the moon’s gravltatiaMd and southern Democrats to M. At thaf tlma ha waa balng LoveU said he believed Zond 6 Interest. Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.T., and Tha FM t Ohuroh of Clirlat, Arid. throw the presidential election hald on a 11,000 bond for tta was HseU large enough to carry Nixon raid then werere porta, the groiq> met In the same Sen­ Botontlst WlU oonduot itt regular “Now It is leaving the moon's into the House of Representa­ A aarvloa of Holy OommuMon Initial oharga, and had a bond vicinity and is not in orbit a man to the moon and back. and he cited a syndicated newe- ate Office BuSdlng where the Wadnaaday avsnliif TaMlmony THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. tives. of U N added for tta Manohaa- TTie flrat Zond apcusecraft took paper column report Involving slain senator had Ms offices. H****"g tomorrow at • p.m. at wUl bo bald tomorrow at lO a.m. around It. But at the moment it Humphrey, who haa boon ter ohargas. 886 NORTH MAIN STREET plotures of the bcusk side-of the South Carolina, that the aim of T ie initial sesalon waa dosed tha dhttOh. at I t M aryo Bplaoopal Ghurflh. la Impossible t o , t ^ for sura pressing hard for a debate, ac­ moon three years ago, and other to the public, but copies of which direotion It la headad cused Nixon meanwhile of MANCHESTER, CONN. Zond craft since have failed In (See Page Twenty) Clark’s prepared testimony away from the moon. “playing with the lives of hu­ SagUoB Wed 40 l^ears “We obould know better after attempts. to reach Venus and were distributed to newsmen. manity” on the nuclear nexq)*®" eSaric said, "W e pay a heavy we have interpreted further Mars'. Hferation treaty issue. He also Mk. aad Mra. Romolo J. Bag- blnaaa Boolaty of ManohaMar. price for our legacy of guns: data received during the after­ ' Tliree U.S. cMtronauts are said Nixon is more hawfcirii Mrs. BagUo Is tha former Elvira death, fear, an environment of Bo of Hahron ware Mad Bun- noon.” ' scheduled to take an ApoUo than anyone in the JoluuKxi ad­ State Survey of Olaatoobury. Tha “NEW PRODUCTS SHOW” violence, the risk of holocaust.” day afternoon « t a 40th wadding ooupU rooootly ratumad dram LoveU, one of Britain's lead­ spacecraft into prolonged earth ministration on the Vietnam ^M/s/c/s/n... ing m p u c t scientists, said aoriler orUt Oct. 11 Testifying wMle the Senate unlvamary ooUtaatton at tt# an anahraiwry tilp touring the war. was debating strong curbs on Wb BEtsnd to YOU, B cordial invitation to com* In and bob the ktsst 1 ^ In other political devel«q>- Says Nixon Bolton Laho HotoL UhMad Btataa. (Hatald photo by weapons, d a r k told the panel, ments: ^££AiWWPtAYAMW8nHJMEHT\ The ooupla waa maniad Bapt. BuoalvloiuB) and prodttcta In ths Building MatarifllB Indnstry. Bring th« family, eoUset “Effective gun control wlH save —President Johnson strongly thousands of Hves, eliminate Id, 1991 at B t AtwuaUna Oalho- fNsh Idsas to bzlghtan your hom. endorsed Humphrey as " a fight­ B y 1 6 0,000 RESUaiNO F U I LESSONS tsM of thousands of. serious tto Churob, South OUatonhury. Sends Scranton Abroad er and a patriot” and said Dem­ Tboy hava Wad m BOhnn Mnoo ocratic unity and victory this NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) orimes.” MorBComfortWanrlBa r t W a a r ln f At the same time, (Hark • ItUMPffr GSAX f Syil^SiiiTAB They have tfaraa obHdran, FRIDAY, SIFT. 2Dth 1:00 f-M. to 8:30 P.M. year coidd "mean the difference —Richard M. Nixon, the Re­ stressed tiie need for profeesimi- • TtOMtoNi • runi • Ronald Bastto of Hahron, Btta. between 'world order and world TEETH publican candidate for Presi­ al police and the importance of WWtar AMbingar of Branford, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 PAd. Nixon Men Working chaoe.” • CLARINET • DRUMS •ACCORDION n ov.reom. dlioomfort vb.n dent, will carry Connecticut by A peasant woman and her daughter comfort a dying man as U.S. Marines controlling crowds of protesters FOB BEST APPOIHTMBMTB, PLEASE CAXX E A B L ^ and MTb. CMIbact Negro of An- dtntuiM iUp. Uld. or looam. Juat —AH 20 congressmen seeking ■prlnlcl. a Hitla yASr a rra on your renomination in Massachusetts about 160,000 votes, according without triggering Increased S Oovar. Mr. aad Mra. BagUo also ptatw. PASTBTR hold, dnitun. fight Vietcong troops over the weekend in the village of Thai Thong, a north­ hava aavan gtanOchBdron. firnMr. Tou wt bjtw , fW more "Art Bbow” by Manobeator Ftaw Arts Assodatton and Washington primaries won to a projection from a poll tak­ violence. Roy Beller-s MUSIC SHOP oomforubl*. rABTEira la alkaline To Overhaul Budget Tuesday and Oklahoma voters en in the Second Congressional western suburb of Tay Ninh. 'The girl is! holding her hands over her ears in an He speUed out recommenda­ Mr. BagUo operated a dairy —won’t Mur. Bolp. obMk ptou oOm. 80CVBNIBB ★ BPEOIAIJB ★ PBIZE8 ★ DEMONBTBATIONB tions to give xu®testers a reai- - term in Hebron uflill his reftra- Dmtuiw that WMPtl^ to picked a political newcomer District. hwltb. Bo. your dmtlM nttilulr. attempt to silence noise of air strikes. The man M-16 fire in the Bonable bppoituntty for assem­ MU MAIN B4«N. LOB ANGEILES (AP) — Rich­ over a veteran in a Democratic The survey was taken by a nMnt two ywaxa ago. Ba la A- Oot PABTnTR at drus oounMn. ( He accused Vice President bly, to Issue specific instruc­ ard Nixon already bto men at Hubert H. Humphrey, his Dem­ congressional runoff. professional polling organization arm, chest and stomach. Marines bandaged him and helped place him on a oanolal aocrelary of tha La Fu- tions to police “to use the mini­ work, overhauling the federal —American Independent can­ for GOP ccmgresslonal candi­ ocratic rival, of wavering on is­ wooden bed, but he died later, (AP Photofax) mum force necessary,” to de­ budget and is sending a person­ sues. "Before we can have a de- didate Wallace told Ms party's date Peter P. MariaM and Its Teacas convention h r will be findings in the Second District flate alarming nimora that are al emissary abroad, preparing ibate between Nixon and Hum­ unfounded and to maintain a in midcampaign for a RepubU- phrey, Humphrey’s got to settle elected president by a Mg vlcto- were projected for the entire state, based on previous voting constant turnover of pcHice In­ can White House. Ms debate with himself,” Nixon volved in tense situations to But even as he took those said. patterns of Republicans, Dem­ WoUace Qualifies ocrats and unafflUated voters. North Viet Infiltration avoid overheated tempera. steps, in smUclpation o t a Nov. 6 “It's Humphrey vs. Hum­ In AD 50 States Mariani’s campedgn manager, "It Is the duty of leaderaMp eleothxt victory, the Republican phrey. He’s taken positions on Nicholas Norton of Colchester, and law enforcement to control First Again in Connecticut! presldenUai nominee said the twice aa many Issues because TULRA, Okla. (AP) — said today Uie projected state violence, not cause It; to seek public opinion polls that riiow he’s been on both sides of every — Gtoorge C. Wallace has totals for Presidential candi­ ways of relieving tension, not to Mm running ahead ore not iJHnie.” completed an eight-month e f­ Reported on Down Trend dates are: Nixon 618,000 (51.5 look lor a fight,” d a rk said. going to lifll the OOP into over­ Today, Nixon plans a stop in fort to meet the quallflca- per cent). Vice President Hu­ Clark was followed at the confidence.- tions as a third-party presi­ SAIGON (A P ) -r- North Tfiet- had predicted earlier that Infil­ tratl(»i routes, and monsoon Fresno and another in Salt Lake bert Humphrey 458,000 (SO per hearing by FB IDlroctor J. B5d- “The poUsters have been dential candidate for the bal­ namese infiltration into South tration In August again would floods vhlch slowed traffic City before heading eastward cent) and George Wallace 182,- gar Hoover. wrong oU year l in May, M,000 In June and filled its units to the strength It lor the study because the com­ with a statewide television of Washington spending. tification awaits a ruling by ying for a new thrust against al­ cans. 80,000 In July. All are estimates. feels It can support; air strikes mission will go out of esdstence show, one in a series of live vot­ “That reappraisal, Incldental- the U.S. Supreme Court, ex­ lied outposts below the DMZ. INSURED CONVENTIONAL The projection attempts to The U.S. Defense Department by American bombers on infU- alter a year. er Interview programs In the pected Oct. 7. Continuing the air campaign predict how the sizeable num­ Johnsrm created the 18-mem- major states. (Bee Page Six) to blunt that buildup, U.S. B02s bers of undecided voters—about ber commission June 6 as Ken­ made two raids Tuesday on 20 per cent of the electorate— nedy lay dying , in Loe Angeles troop concentrations, supply will actually cast their ballots where he was shot as he cele­ areas and base catmps In the on, Nov. 6. brated Ms (Jalifornla Democrat- northern half of the DM Z and Norton said he personally Senate Debate Set Juat Inside North Vietnam. (Bee Page Twenty) feels that some of the Republi­ ------—— V ' Herald Pony Express cans and Democrats who now Meanwhile, American infan­ say they Intend to vote for try from the 25th Division On Naming Fortas knocked out nearly half of an at­ The Pony Express isn't Wallace will "wander home” and line up behind their parties’ tacking enemy battalion Tues­ de«d—-it's just tired. Her­ candidates before the election. WASHINGTON (AP) —After harrii debate and the probabili­ day northwest of Saigon, raising Court'Action MORTGAGE LOANS As for M aiianl’s strength in months of - skirmishing, debate ty of a filibuster. Is clouded. to at least 259 the number of en­ ald newsboy Bruce Mora Majority leader Hike Mans­ emy troops they have killed in the Second District, Norton said will begin in the Senate neset Threatens in the GOP contender is "several field said he plans to bring the that w ar hotspot this week. delivers pert of his 96-pa­ week that will end in either con­ percentage points” ^hlnd in­ nomination top the first of next The enemy’s target was a 2Sth per route by pony express. cumbent Democratic Rep. Wil­ firmation of a new cMef Justice week. He said the flrat attempt Division artillery camp called N Y C S trik e to limit debate probably will be His briother, Richard, de­ liam L. St. Onge. He expressed or Mtter defeat for President “Pope” In a rubber forest cloM confidence that Marlani, a Grot­ Johnson and Ms nominee. made after four days. to the most traveled Infiltration N E W YO RK (A P ) — Court livers the rest, somethnes on resident and former State President Johnson nominated route for funneling Viet Cong Up to 90% of Value The stage was M t Tuesday action on the stalemated teach­ Senate Minority Leader, will his old friend and long-time ad­ and North Vietnamese troops by the seme method. ers’ rirlke loomed today aa a overtake St. Onge smd win the when the Senate Judiciary Com­ viser to succeed Earl Warren ands uppUes to the capital a r u . Judge promised swift considera­ mittee voted 11-8 to recommend And the pony, jll-year- election. last June 26. _ - After laying down a heavy tion of moves to punlrit and pos­ acceptance of the nomination of Marianl is trailing Nixon, ac­ The Republican senators mortar barrage, a battalion of sibly Jail the head of the United old Ronnie, makes the route Abe Fortas to the flmr. cording to the poU, wMch pre­ spearheading opposition to the about 400 men Mt the camp Just Federation of Teachera. Despite a delay of more than with a free rein and knows dicts the Republican presiden­ appointment charged the WMte before midnight Monday. The “The situation is deteriorating tial candidate wlU outpoU Hum- two months, the favorable vote House was bringing .great pres- attackers charged, repeatedly, fast and becoiAing intolerable,” every stop. He has been do­ phrey by about 28,(XX) votes In had been expected. But the fu- said state Supreme (tourt Jus­ ( bIm Page Six) (See Page TweoW) ing It for 10 years, ever the Seconcl District. ture, holding the certainty of tice Francis J. Bloustein. “This - i since a third b r ib e r , John, court will not stand by and per­ mit the situation to drift and then 11 and now 21, had drift. It helps very little to insM 649-5203 the route. that negotiations are going on.” No Matter Who Is Elected However, It appeared that no John delivered papers peace talks were In process. Un­ {until he was 18, when he ion president Albert ttiwker’a I gave ■it to Ms brother Rlch- call for round-the-clock negotia­ U.S. Tax Code Due for Study tions went unanswered and he iard, now 17 and attending sat In his Park Avenue Bouth of- '■Nf; Icheney Tech. Bruce, By EDMOND LeBBETON to schedule weeks, possibly against what promised to be lice while the court proceedings [astride the pon>9, is 14 and Associated Press Writer months, of hearings. controversial and drawn-out went on. study of the code at the time be- WASHINGTON (AP) — No Although some minor modifi- Rhody McCoy, Negro admin­ tin the eighth grade at Ben- bause of what it said waa the ur­ matter who Is President or catlcms were mside in the code istrator of Brooklyn’s Ocean gent need for immediate pas­ |net Junior High School. which party controls the House, in connection with the 1964 tax HlU-BrownsvlUe school district sage of tha surtax. He packs his Heralds in the complicated and much- reductions, there has iMen no and the pivot of the predomt- amended tax code Is due for a extensive review of the tax laws The Treasury did promise to i nately wMte teachera’ union dis- anchester la bag slung over his shoul- M since 1964. I recommend to Congress possi­ I pute over school decentrallsa- searching riuify and possible re­ Ider, and hops o ff to deliver vision next year. Over the' years a host of spe­ ble changes In the law. CmigreB- tloit^sJeCted Tuesday a new sf- Member F.O.I.C. V la few papers at a time. Both Chairman Wilbur D. cial provisions have been at­ slonal leaders don’t expect the fortto end the walked. Millfl, D-Ark., of the House tached to the code, many of recommendations until after the The court prooeedtogs are iRonnie fcdloWs him, and Ways and Means Committee, wMch ere said by critics to be November elections. based on the city’s motion to M A IN OFFICE - 923 Main S t m t E A S T B R A N C H r 289 E u t Caotir Straat W E S T B R A N C H - Manohaatar Parhada Jruce mounts again when and Rep. John W. Byrnes, R- loopholes for the well-to-do and Tiere has been no official dis­ IHmlsh Bhanker for crtialMl le has to go to the next Wls., who is In line to be Chair­ the well-advised. closure ofTwhat the Treasury contempt in calling tha wallwqtt BURNSIDE OFFICE- 700 Bamiida tvanao SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE • Sullivan Avinuf Shopping Cantar man if the Republicans take Demands were made In Con­ may recommend, but tt la not wMoh violates a otats law ||umi>ing'off stop. over the House, say they faVor a gress earlier this year in con­ expedted to call for abolition or ning strlk u by muntotpBl sm> Ths Moras live at 888 full-scale review of the Internal nection wMh passage of the 10 drastic reduction of ths contro­ ptoyaa. Shankar s a r y ^ a “1 f i j per cent Income surtax for revi­ versial 87Mi per cent oil deple­ lackmatack St. The route Revenue Code. Jail ssntenoa lata last yaar fof' In separate interviews, both sions to allow for additional tion allowance. leading ths U F T ’a 14-d^ atidka in< the Hackmatack-Kee- said they would put the review revenue wUbout a general tax Other Ukely subJecU for re- at ths start of the last attoei MAIN omoc AND PARIUDE OfflCE OPEN 8ATUBDAY MOBimWW liey-Bidwell Sts. area,

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