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MOMDAT. IBMBII&BR 1M| Ths W fiBtlm Net Fereeaot M U. S. Weathsi Wat m WMk E e ia t lE o tttin s Clear and ehBy tielgl . m U i l i i i r t y H ! * < . :1 V | ^ r % e e t o m tM a the e l MaiKdMBter Asaemhly, Order guBsot Council, Degree ot n o t e s QUINN’S PHARMACY 30-40; arnmay omA aaal to at Salnhow for Girls, wUl have Pocahontas, win have a special Aha:ndon McKee St. L o c a ^ n 13,651 ^ high la the 00a. JttMiut Town a business meeting and eleo* busineas meeting tonight at 1064 F A L L T A S m O N i are emt aC Mrnmm 'at -tba Arnm tA , ■jr Uon o f officers tonlji^it at 7:80 7:80 at the home o f Mrs. Beasts this world. The p a ^ at .▼ofue, C ity 41/FHliVW ’ D m oaoBoUon wl»o worit«d * t at the Masonic Temple. Mem- .Farris, 9 Durkin S t Plans wUl For Firehouse^ Says Mayor . Harper’s Baaaar, Glamour, and ■or- O hB » Meitt-Woeil this Mimmer bora of John Mather CSiapter, *be made ft>r delwates ’and oth­ are filled frith all Met at w S tteM « potlDdk St tiM esmp Order of IMMoIay, will preaent ers to attend a Great Council modias. And to boihidemeiit Hu m am Pag* 14) PRICE SEVEN e x m Mayor EYands J. Mahoney to-^ing, the recenUy oonpletad plans j^sli^ delights, yM’U want an en­ MANCHESTHR, CONN., TUESDAY, SBPIHIOER II, 1964 • t « : U U m o ^ tfie coronation degree. The ad- session in Bridgeport Oct. • and for two future firehouses. ♦.♦411 [, N O . 288 (SpLTIKN PA€BS) vlsoty board wUl meet at 7 be­ . diOr asked General Manager tirely new appeoaeh to yonr make­ 10 Rldiard Martin and Town n r e The plans, drawn by archi­ hfwstiint of Tttn fi* Owptsr, fore the meeting. tect Ajttold Lawrence, have al- up. Ms^ I suggest that you atop In Ordsr oC Bsstem Star, ptannins . Chief WUllam C. Mason to aban- at Quinn’s Pharmacy In UM next day The Fellowcraft Club o f Man- I d te p lu s fo r the construction of r e a ^ been approved by Chief te attand frIniUhh;* night of The VFW Auxiliary will ohestSt Dodge of Masons Will, or so, and we can dIsouM your make­ a new flrdtouse on town-owned Mason and by the Town Bund­ up for Pall. Max Paotor and Jean Sorer ChapttfTWaat H a rtf^ ^wnaor a picnic tonight at 6:30 meet tonight at 7:30 at the Ma­ ing Committee. Events mn rmlnded that the eivent win land on McKee St,.and urged Nate’ (tonam e but two Unas) havoaa at the Rocky MUl Veteran’s sonic ’Temple for-Its first meet­ them to sehk another location. m preeeing fo r Immediate Reapportion Compromise exciting array ot new oedors. W e have be haM tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. ing o f the fa ll season. Plans fo r Hospital. Those planning to at­ He suggested that another site consideratloa of the two fire­ them all M stock, and I know weTI •t the West Hartford Masonic tend may meet at the post the coming yearhvUl be discass- houses, Mahoney asked priority In be found that w ill fit In better have sometUBg that’s Just vight fcr State tampte, and not Wednesday home at 5:48 or go directly to ed. Refreshments will be for the one In the northeast sec­ ■ idght M ptevlo u ^ annooBced. served. with "the future plans fo r ex­ you! n i look forward to seeing you! the Veteran’s hospital. In the pansion la the west, southwest tion of town, preferably In the Manchestb-OrNn area. gyg MAIN gnUDlIT event o f rain the picnic wlH be and northwest sections ot town.’’ Mary tb a canceled. Open casting fo r ”The Streets He said th k “although the B ig Surplus Scheduled- for Senate Vote Mahoney, in a letter to the ■ a iy win aponsor a card party of New Toric,” the November future of consolidation with the g o n l^ St i at the te vote. ted.y H " tenu o«, . pr.p«»l by to gain time unUl Congress can Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D -l£ , refreshment committee for a Jagr photo and on McKee S t “ could be this reason any longer.” a legislative reapportion­ and a group of senators support­ famUy picnic wiU meet after the basement o f the former techni­ Senate Republican------Leader submit and the sUtes ratify * Viola Jarris adequate^ applied to the pur­ He added. "The solution to HARTFORD (AP)—Thd ment compromise proposal. Everett M. Dlrksen — to force a ing the Supreme Court decisIsB ways and means sessiim. cal school, 30 School St. Engaged fife protection in the Manches­ constitutional amendment chase any new' property re­ TREASURE CHEST second biggest state gener­ Its acceptance would move delay of a year or more to nullifying the Supreme £k)urt have been conducting a talka­ quirements, without affecting ter Green and Porter S t areas Supreme Oourt-ordSted reap- thon against the Dlrksen rider The Women's Home .League The engagement of Mlaa Elvs- demands our immediate atten­ al fund surplus in histwy, the |3.3-bilIion foreign aid decision. PIANO lean Mastropietro of Manches­ the present tax structure." DIAMONDS porUonment of seats to both In an effort to break the to prevent its adoption. i« of the Salvation Army Will have A t the same tlma he asked tion, and should be discussed some 121.4 million,is in the bill a step closer to passage houses of sUte legislatures on a sUlemate, Sen. Hubert H. Dlrksen, to a meeting w lili X iR O Its first fall luncheon tomorrow ter to James Eldmond Morancey thoroughly at the board’s Octo­ r t o ! of Bolton Is announced by her Martin to bring before the board works. State Compti’oller, and speed up the timetable population basis — has tied up Humphrey of Minnesota, John­ reporters shortly before tki TEACHER CoMt-To> at 1 p.m. at the Youth Center. dlroctors, at Its October meet- ber meeting." ' GlRAPH KC Coast parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ot Raymond S. Thatcher came for adjournment of Con­ the foreign aid bill for 'several son’s vice presidential running Senate convened, said of the Capt and Mrs. William D. Me- _____ j|ilsllss(SHiillia> vote, "1 don’t know how It will Y SERVI Clean, new commanding offt^ Mastro^etro of 887 Woodland sWtojOTatttolMs out with the glowing sur­ gress. weeks. mate, has moved into the pic­ fc sow taU og apiriloattoiM ,t0 P CLi I S ^ a s M . ture by backing s "sense of the go, but I am hopeful.’’ cers, w ill be welcomed. Mra St. plus prediction today in his Its accepUncs would move Dlrksen offered the proposal far fan eiaaaes. an»H- INC. W i « Her fiance is the son of Mr. Mtprttw a.<( a rider to the foreign aid bill Congress” compromise first Brig. Richard Hols and Capt. ***** the 88.8-hinion foreign aid bill a (See Page Eight) »• esttoa please call Mary Jane Shaw, both of H i^ - and Mrs. Joseph EMmond Mo- COAST TO COAST annual report. The surplus step closer to passage and speed on the theory that. President a^anced by Sens. Jacob K. ford, will be special guesta .rancey ot Nothch Rd., Bolton. forecast by the comptroller M 3 -5 6 9 2 REED'S, Inc The wedding is plaimed for A fW im rWtod win exist when the state Ruth Circle, Elmanuel Lu­ May I, 1868.______Dempsey Jegeler closes its two-year peYiod •U-7167 theran Church, w ill meet to­ $400 next June 3. Birth Control night at 8 In the music room The only siuptos to top this at the ehurch. M ra Robert Minor Accidents & C O .s iN C . fiSk tor Seer Ftoswfis figure was recorded June 30, Ahtness w ill lead devotions. M EM BER! NXW TOBK BTOCM E X M A N G E 1957 when the state com plet^ Bill Returns (Mrs. David Andweon and Mrs. Occur^in Townl Downtown its two-year fiscal run some 832 Gary CoRmm will serve as TEL 643-110S A t 058 1 mUlloft to the blaCk. In 1063, hostesses. Plans for the com­ Police report five minor acci­ close of the previous two-year To Tribunal ing year w ill be discussed. dents In Manchester over the 629 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER period, the sU te had a modest weekend. aU with minor dam­ surplus of 01 million. But ,to 1061 WASHmOTON (AP) —The For m i7 age, and with no arrests nor OPEN DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON there was a deficit of 011.3 mil­ dtations mada , TH U RSD AY N IG H T 6 PJH. TO 9 P.M. lion and to 1959 red Ink figures Supreme Onirt was asked todsy They occurred at Pearl and Read Herald Advertisements o f 00 million. to declare unconsUtutional bacMo-sdwol LECLERC Harrison SU., Main and Hud­ Comptroller Thatcher attrib­ Connecticut’s 86-year-old birth son Sta, Main and Pearl Sts., uted the bright picture to big control law. ■ r f d FUNERAL HOME Main and Center Sts., and at tax receipts plus less-than-ex- The law prohibits use of ■ n w ■ ■ • M«in and Oak Sts. In all cases, pected spending to some fields. contraceptives and makes it the cars Involved were operable. The surplus would have been Illegal to give advice about their FUNERAL Police are seeking a hit and much higher If It were not for use. run driver who struck two park­ financial troubles of the State The statute was attacked to r’s SERVICE ed cars ip Deci’s parking lot Too Much Ffissy-Footin^ Around the Food Welfare Department which 1s an appeal by'Dr. C.'Lee Buxton, WALTESt H. Sunday night and H>ed away producing a deficit there of over medical director of the Planned LEXXBStC east on Center St. A bystander Two-year-old Glen Hjorleifson of Winnipeg pute up a howl of 013 million. Parenthood League of (3onnecl- Director gave police the license number the family cat found baby food just as delightful as the usual feline chow. MeanwhUe the SUte Develop­ cut, and Mrs. Richard W. Gris­ of Bie oar. ment CJommlssion gave Gover­ wold, executive director of the 38 Main Street, Manehestar (A P Photwfax.) nor Dempsey a rosey picture of league, from their convlcUon on the sUte’s economy to Its an­ Call 649-5869 charges of given advice on the Meeting Planned nual. report to him. use of contraceptives. The Vatican, Reds Sign Accord Kiltie Help It showed that retaU sales are league has fought for repaid of running five per cent higher the state law for By Soroptimiste DUNDEE, Scotland than a year ago and that indus­ years. — The police band to this trial construction shows big The appeal said the case raised The Soroptlmlst Chib of Man- Cardinal Mindszeoty stronghold of Scottish gains with 17 new out of sUte fundamental questions of person­ cheater w ill hold the first busi­ thrift today demanded new al liberty and property rights. AlM oeSI iio a e i ness meeting of the year to­ kilU. (See Page Bight) The state law, Uu appeal^ FREE!! night in the home of Mrs. Lee ‘They are stUl wearing papers said, regulates the kllU bought In 1006,’’ aald practice of medicine to an Sen. Humphrey (le ft) and form er President Truman talk polHiea. A Now Roll Of Beck o f Columbia Lake. The May Be Transferred a spokeeman. “ Stoee then meeting wUl begin promptly at arbitrary, unreasonable and the (Sty Council has con­ unsclenttflc manner so that-It HOUSEHOLD H N A N C ^ ^ Kedah Film 7:90. Committees w ill be ap­ tributed nothing to the U.S. Issues pointed and club activities for "seriously restricts physicians VATICAN CITY (A P )—The Vatican and Communist band’s upkeep. Lest week to the practice, of their profes­ th e Political Scene .With EUwdi Bon Developed the year wlU be discussed. Re­ Hungary signed an accord today giving the Vatkan at they played before th# Own Charge sion and leopardises the life and ■ ■MflWniH IMOW IW PiUWAM (Black and White and freshments will be seized. least partial administrative authority over the Church (^Cen but now they feel health of their patlenU.’’ 382 IWddU T u m ^ W e e l Color Printe) A board of directors meeting th ^ can accept no more wiU precede the business meet­ in that country for the first time in 16 years. It-j^ y^ pitolic engagements be­ Of Harassing "O f course,” the appeal said, the way also for the eventual transfer of Joseph Cardi- cause o f the state of their 'ths state may, impose reasona­ 2 m I FloOT->PHONEt 643-9 S36 U G fs E T T S ing at 7. Members to need of ble regulatione on the practice Hits Supre transportation may caU Mrs. nal Mindazenty to Rome. kitiA’’ ^ medicine, but a law which A T TH E PABKADE William Slelth of Wyllls St within mtoUtto after’ the the abortive Hungarian revolt ot The PoUoe Committee WASHINGTON (AP) — The lOM. said it would recommend United Statae today denied permits a doctor to alMit his MUMiunoement, the VaOcM uatlent.to sava her iHs but p r » pr«n offtc* aaM P<^J»aal n The partial abcord was re- payment ot 01,890 for new Soviet charges that Aai«4ififiB .iuul named A v now WMiope am gardMaa a majec kilts andlands. Tha koMto' alrcrfiR''TfiWH|PBflBtTlSa»»' „ relations betwaen the CSnirch nun wiU have to make do gsvM Soviet attp* meet snwsEvu means Of iwe- •tmfttmadMyil^ by PoPJ m relai venttog prfoiisaey and death Jolm X X n i a w ikever approved and Hungary, and could effect with rmovated sporrans— A U.!. noU, 14 reply to j 9 9 Bunfiaiv. relations between the CHurch the ftir purses worn to Soviet complaint ot Aug. 0. WINirflbfI-SAJjBiM, N.C. (A P )« 80Btii is A real paiit e f‘uie Unlt-a Goldwater lhankefi iAaam VatleiB offlclaki aald the and other Communist countries, font of the kfit — and termsd the dkU fiS “ Wltbout ElirM ) ^ " ” ^ w b lic a n presldenUal States," he told some 500 .y *' ‘ ‘y®®, feather bonneto. ___ I___ ^ vaMwiim mt ^ RHpublicftn brttftk* Dortport” of thnthe RonubUCftnRepublican tl^ e t . Uminr iadloafed die appoint­ as well as between Washington foundktioB.’ ’ It IMM that, on tha ■) ■ • ■ ' nominee Barry Goldwater peppla at ment ef am new blBhope ^ and Budapest. contrary. Soviet 0 ^ . hava charged into the SouUi today fa k .' 1 For the first time to hta 134ty part of toe accord, and that The fate of the 73-yeaiM>ld harassed U.S. ve«MB« on a Bishops Rushed; with a drumbeat of criticism tor “ In fact," he said, "you’ra presidential campaign, OPw;' Budiq>est, had approved their cardinal has flgursd to negotia­ Attendance Sags number of oc<8UlOM In recant the Supreme Court and he said going to he visited by one most water took to an open eonvas^ New! Playtex tions betwesn the Church and months. - that some Democrats don’t even any day.” Goldwater said he ble for the five-mlfo motoireaSS Bomteatleo. May Install Ban H ie Vatican b »* had no ad- the (Communist regime, smd also As N.Y. Boycott The Sovlat nUte listed a num think the South is part of the was talking about Mtonetota into the city. He haa been trav­ mtoiotrative direction over the to talks between Washington her of iastancea during which, It On Coffee Breaks United States. . San. Hubert H. Humphrey, the eling to closed cars. Church to Hungary since the and Budapest. alleged, Amertoon aircraft have- "This country wants a Democratic vice-presldenttal People clustered aanvletlon ot' Cardinal The trial of.the cardinal to Continues Today “ harassed, endangered, or change,” he sold. muninee. roadside to wave at Mtodazenty on charges ot trea- 1M9 was a senuUonal one. He provoked” Soviet slripB. VATICAN errr (AP) — The Goldwater went from the as he cruised Into town, Goldwater > said he senses a senator and hia wife smiled Living* Stretch only acm 16 years ago. made a confession, but during NEW YORK (A P ) — White The UiUtad Stotea^aa carriad biriums of the Roman Catholic deep concern among Americana breakfast to a hotel balcony and Church oUurted work at the waved back. Rundreda e f < But the status of the cardinal his few-days of freedom to lOM upils again boycotted New out detailed invaatii^ttlon of the about “ the drift of our govern­ declared a real two-party sys­ was left unsettled to the new he told an interviewer he had /ork’a public aatoob today, chaigaa, the U.S. reply stated, Vatican Boumenioal CoUncU tem is growing to the South. The children were let out of ment," and about toreiito af­ to watch him go past accord, and Vatican sources been tortured before the trial. - protaating a program o< racially and found dmy ware unfounded. today and at the. eutMt ware fairs and the way the adminis­ crowd packed the streets for stressed that he remained to A fiercely proud man, the "DetaUed investigation on told to apeed it iq> maiU no block, but police officials would In attacking Prefeldant J o ^ Integratbu «aaasrooms by tration deals with communism. son’s banihtog of the Iftat Maal refuge to the U.8. legation to cardinal has shown no intention busing children away from their each of the Soviet chargee found time to bringing tha couneU to He said modem Democrats not estimate its sise. Budapest. aelghboihooda. that to no case did American an end. situation, Goldwater a jc c o ^ (!ee Page Seven) Senior oouncU directors told belle the heriUge of Jefferson. The Arisona aenator ripped the administration of He took refuge there during For the second and final day aircraft harasa, endanger or He said some of Uiem think the into President Johnson’s han­ provoke any Soviet riiipe," the ths S,5(M prelates that tbsir mistakes and ” unbeUevaJdy 1m of the protest, parents returned dally work schedule had been Supreme (Jourt “ can rule any dling of the crisis in South Viet Judgment.” ' to picket Itoea to greater num­ American note declared. way but down tha path of the Nam. ’ ’The dlstancea maintained by lengthened by SO minute* and bers than before. Police said 3,- ConSUtution.’ ’ Goldwater told an airport MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)% 862 persons marched at 194 U.8. aircraft were at all timea that the cqfftfe bar In St. Peter’a crowd at Winston-Salem he is Pentagon Plans Analysis, appropriate and to no Instance wlU be closed most of the time. Goldwater said a Jefferaonian President Johnsmi told a ^ bcIiooIe* working “ for RepubUcans and constituted ‘ dsngereudly low Pope Paul V I formally opened Democrat could not accept the ping audience of labor , Attendance figures were being the session Monday, llie main cousttoi^ecislon ordering reap- disenfranchised Democrats.” membera todi^ that complied by echool authoriUes overflights’." ^ The nominee’s supporters Could Bring End to Draft The U.8. note then rapHed item of business on ths first pprUonmofit ^ lagisla- miMt not he sacrificed to . with.an aye on poeoible kws to tures. packed 16 deep along the airport Uanshlp. ■ *C. "don’t Slink die fence to cheer his arrival. (See Page BlgM) to(See Page Eight) Soma pdople Addreaotog the annual edn- WASHmOTON (AP) — TheAabout 19 million men In that (See Page Nine) ventltoi of the Intornattoi^ government plans to analyxe pool. Aseoclatlofi of Machlnia-LS. The___ purpose of the sample, wlilch has endors^ hia canill^i* telecttvs Service histories ot authoriUes explained, wUl be to cy, Johnson g o t a foot-a toow possibly 390,000 men as part ot a "gqt a more definitive view of Regal Groom tog, chanting welcome m ia Blasslve study that could lead to the status of people within the Negro Extremists Held as Riot Leaders 4,000 delegatM crammed Into a halt to the military draft. pool," from which men are smoky hotel ballroom. nwinimia told The Associated callwl for Induction. Visits Press The President’s oaoend ' Press '’ today that Pentagon Among ' other things, the PHILADELPHIA (AP) da appearanea in five experts conducting the draft sample will seek to find out to A’DIBNS, Greece (AP) — coincided with 'a visit to __ — Philadelphia police are atudles for President Johnson what extent men have moved King Constantine of Greece and — T . . - t : kave a|ked the Selective Serv­ from line deferred classification holding two Negro men and , Daplsh Princess Anne-Marie, (Soe Pago PM**) - ice System to take a 1 per cent to another, thife avoiding Indue fire seeking a woman, on .'T" sample of the records of all men tion. his bride-to-bs, made a call at ■ ,1 . 1b the draft pool. In the case of a man of 85, for charges of iqciting the riot­ the Athens press ceqter today. ‘Thla tovolvoa men between example, a study of his fils ing and looting that burst ‘ T hope that you are enjoying 1S>4 and 85. Selective Service would trace what had happened on north Philadelphia’s N e ­ yourselves,” the 34-year-old B u U e la i i s beadquarters said there are ovar the yea.ra since he became gro area just over two king remarked at the height of draft-eligible. the din caused by scrambling CtolM fniEi AP Men being drafted these days weeks ago. plmtographers. , average about 22 years old. Arrested Monday night were Smiling, he added quickly: " Roughly 100,(WO men a year are Abbysstola Hayes, 34. who 1s hope you are enjo^ng your­ News Tidbits Inducted, all ot them going into known as Shaykh Muhammad, selves to Atinns. The .princess FREIOHTBK GUMMi^ X and Raymond Hall. 25, also froiB the AP Wifss the Army. and I hope that you Are enjoytog NASSAU, Bshantoo (AP).-^ A little-noticed request to known gs Yussuf Abdullah. the days of our wedding as The commleeleeee'o omea Otogresa calls for 0876,000 to Police described them as mom- much as we are.’ ’ Mathew Town to th# T * finance the sampling Job this bers of an extreme Negro mas reported today the Hurricane Gladys bepa los- separatist' movement. They The couple was making lag tofoe today and forecast­ fiscal yaar. were charged with conspiracy prelunch visit to the press Jeh fretghter Sierra ers say signs todicate a turn In imother phase of the John­ center at the Grand Bretagne “ was supposedly son-ordered study, It was to riot. Inciting to riot, and guniMd by CntouM" . away from the U.S. . . Mrs. rlottog. Hotel set up for the 400 report­ Joh n ' F. Kennedy almoat learned, the Onsus Bureau will ers and photographers covering burned Monday oft the worlmoiwer make a special effort to Its Also sought, on similar knocked from her feet during the wedding on F^day. oooet. The 36 « monthly survey of households to charges, was a woman idenU- visit to, brother-in-law Bobby’s fled as Florence Mobley. King Constantine q;)oke to freighter, two „ ! . determine the attitude of young other dying, wwa J Mew York campaign headeptt- AH three are Philadelphians. axcelleAt English. Anne-Marls made without rubber... ters. . . Atonuc Energy Com­ men toward mlUtary service. kept quiet. raft near the bw Tlila, too, la to be done at the Deputy Police Commissioner the NethertoadB___ mission moves to get out of Richard Edwards said there The pretty IS-year-old prin­ TRUCKS FOR%5! wholesale radioisotope bosiness requek of authorities conduct- cess wore a blue rilk dress with Tlralto and tahen to were no Indications, at present, 1^ turning production and dis­ tog the draft study. pleated skirt. Around her slim Town on Imgua mediine washaUfl^ M o m HHHhht, mom mitgfnom, that the alleged riot instigators ical Chevy-Vant, ■ wide aeledion Our word tor an tMs le worUpowm tribution to private Industry ' About 800,opo jbouseholds are were representing any larger neck was a three-strand pearl 50 mllea o « Cuba. ^ mom Chovy workpowor! of walk-ln vans, a bigger choice of That's the stuff that makes a truck . . . DeolsioB expeeted about Ukely to be touched by the necklace. Her earrings were did net say wMtts^ Census Bureau survey, officials organization, or that they had even in bleach... Ths long ttrona lino of Chavy big trucks, more Job-tailored com­ A res/truck. A hard-.noaed money- O ot 1 bn custody of four chil­ anything to do with recent matching pearls. Her accesso­ taoken woro frem dren o f Dr. Jamaa Murphy and said today. rioting to such other northern ries were all white —gloves, tre’a Oubaa' navy m . wrmAI fwlsL sm I or loan tnjjcktfor '65 Is rolling In with miles ponents—trucks built to fit your saver. Yes, workpower’a here and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller . . . The draft study was ordered cities as New York, Brooklyn, shoes and purse. aatt-OMtn exlisa 414; , of new working equipment. Like business-and your budget. Chevy’s got it, in euch a variety of Eeoerd turnout of 810,006 vot­ by Johnson last April. Hs aald tog miselon. that handeopie Fleetaldfi pickup And under those hoods you'll at the time It will consider Rochester. N.Y., and Paterson, On his way to the conference lasts and lasts! < types and alzes that picMao the ers prediotod in Weahlngton N.J. room the king was asked by a timt leadfithe'pack. .. one of the 16 (stats) primary alection due to alternatives, including "the find the best In truck powerv 18 bm truck for your Job will beeaaiar Hayes founder of the National Greek reporter: “How many pickup modela In the line this year. tough engines In all Including 4 OOP conteot for governor. p o a s ^ ty of meeting our re- than ever before^ Juat get In tou^ lulrements on an entirely vol- Muslim Improvement Associa­ chUdren do you expect to Further along, you’ll find econom­ brand-new lower cost diesels. < Only eue incident man le- have?” with your Chevrolet dealer. ■umptlon o f civil rights drive to totary basis to the next do tion of America, and Hall anoth­ I t.MCbwoiidbrsaUiM wIlhyowl er of its leaders, were arrested “ I don’t know,’ ’ CJonstanttoe Philadelphia, Misa . , > Light­ cade." ■ (replied, laui^tog. ning and hurrieanoa around The draft became a campaign outside their headquarters. It Is i front...Iglo Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about 4^ type of truck only a block from the acene^of Another newsman asked i Cape Kennedy po*tpo»e Oem- issue egriy this month. HOUSE &, HALE hri louMddng until sometime In Sea. Barry Goldwater, the an arrest on Aug. 28 that.police where the king and Anna-Marie AimiOBIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIHm CHEVBfXjgr DEAUBR AUTHORIZED CHEVBfMjgT DEAljaR early 1966 . . . Six Indoneslen Republican presidential condl say touched off two days of Main gtTMt, Mfiiidi^tcHr—PhoiM 648-4128 IN MANCHESTER, CONN. IN e a s t HARTFORD, CONN, IN HARTFORD, CONN. date, |pv>m(Bed to end the draft rioting and looting. guerlllaa kliled la fresh eut- Edwards said the instigators krMk ef flghtlim In Malay^'a "as soon as poealUe.’ ’ Gold- Foundationg—Maii^ Floor ^ ' CARTER CHEVROLET CO.,- INC. DWORIN CHEVROLET, CAPITAL MOTORS, IN& water aald Johnson has noed created "mass excitement gnd 1380 M A IN STREET—840-6388 v 476 CONN. BOULiEVARD—3' iDuthweat JungM . . ■ Eight 1314 MAIN STREET—5tl-nM fouatriaa aupael to atonde pow­ Selective Service tor “ political hyoterla. Inducing people to do ers to - M t endeagreund nn- and social schemes.” this terrible thing,” for exam- AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED TIm President suggested tome irie, by the “ s^r^uUng of falae- iic: *ylM, ipindw. Str*tch.«iiw I DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEtROLBT D EAI.1 Iliw toatiag . . . American i«Wl(Uw4«««MkM< ’rXSSi, \ IN NEW BRITAIN. CONN. IN W E ST CONN. IN WINDSOR. CONK Sgrloatoiral team leporta pret- I ' ■■ WILCOX-RAtJ CHEVROLET, INC. T H E 6 R 0 D T L E T CO. ARDERT CHHVRpLBTi OfCL | r ■•O d ansfa after montk’a .( ’ / U41 STANLEY BTREBT-330-«848 fit ■ ■ iM, voQuenrooK A i SmrW^arnmvakm.

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Waat Bariin pallca and Rad ’ Events guards axehangad ahots. Ths TIm WoiM*6 iM t Events in World Unltad Stotaa dOM not racogniza East Gannaa authority and Ignoraa such complaints. "Free Gift Wtantag” InNation ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (APlfproposato to give factory bosses — Saudi Arabia and ths United 8 chance to pursue profits by U.S. Ambassador Gaorga C. YrABHnfGTON (AP) — The Arab Republic have agreed to abolishing many of toe detailed McGhaa sant tha Amaricah MTHUR DRiia Labor Department says that try to end the war in Yemen. plan targets they are obliged to mt>tast to Pyotr A. Abnudmov, By nONBAS F18U loiteBhoremaa at the port of An authoritative aource aafd fulfill.^ Sovlat ambassador to Bast Sam Capuano, the director o f aalveston, Tex., work too hard, that in three days of talks that Germany. but that they like It and don’t LONDON (AP) — Tha Sun, Pravda, toa Soviat Commu­ the play “Qallows Humor” at want to change. ended Monday, Prince Fatoal of The Image Rlayhouse, is a ver­ Saudi ArabU and UJLR. Presi­ billing Itself as Britain’s first nist party newspapar, accuaed One of a aeries of deportment dent Oamal Abdel Nasser popular new dally in 84 yaara, Wast Bariin poUca and Amari- satile man. He has worked in reports said Honday: television, movies, and the the­ agreed to a eeven-month armiB- hit toe newsstands today with can aoldiars of a "oiude prov­ HALL "It carniot bs in ths best ocation.” ater; his efforts this summer Uce, and that Egypt would 8.5 million copies aimed at the interests of the hsalth' of the begin withdrawing some of Its nation's affluent poatwar gen­ included a rip-anortlng version men to carry on hard physical TOKYO (AP) — Five mam- of “Wildcat" at the Oval in 40,000 troops from Yemen. eration. lihor at Mich i pace all day, Owned by the giant Interna­ bars of Japan’s dafansa forca FOR RENT Farmington. much lass day after day.” Nasser supports Yemen's republican government. The tional Publishing Corporation, wars klllad today and ona was Inquire Utlinanton Hall For this reason a theater­ The report also disclosed that which puts out the 6-mlllion- ■ariously injured whan an H19 goer should expect interesting the men in Galveston resist any Saudis have bean giving arms 24 GOLWAY ST. and money to tribesmen fight­ circulation Dally Mirror, the helicopter crashed, into a rice things to come from Sam's ef­ •fforta to add mora meu or riow new morning paper has a maga- field 40 mllas west of Tokyo. 8484818—6484480 the pace of work. ing under the ousted ruler. forts at The Image Playhouse, Imam MdKammad Al-Badr. sina style makeup with half­ FOB ALL OCCASIONS an Intimate and very informal The reasoQ for the unique page pictures and features MANILA (AP) — Typhoon Me, they eould «ouU e-«s they ■ituatlon in Galveston, the The source said a new Yem­ little theater at 84 Barker St., Just as sasily go down 800 or did." ...... eni goyemment will be formed mingled with news for 24 pages. Tilda headed across toa South Hartford, above the Art Cine­ dapartment report said, to a The Sun is printed on toe China Sea toward Hong Kong |00 potato. "Ths s^tort win not Dally <>n ailsn umqud'pay tacentiva system In and that it will include some ma. - risk 800 potato to msks s part Dealar, at yotr right, Mds royalists. presses of the Daily Herald, today after lashing sparsely “Oallowa Humor” is the hMdlng c«itton. voice of Britain’s laborites for populated Islands In the north­ Burton in ^Handei^ Title Role ■oora or to pfsvMit his oppon- one apsOo. Tou hoM: Spadas, "M on who are aUe to stand Image's first offering in a sea­ anta’ nakiag a jlart seors,” A-Q-84; Heart. T; Dtoaonds, MOSCOW (AP) — Th# eco- 52 years. The corporation killed ern Philippines with winds of 96 CLARINET son of repertory that will run Richard Burton, left, playing the title role, duels with John CuUum, as Laertes, in Warner tha pace can earn as much as $8 it off Monday after vainly trying miles per hour. Morshaad potato o a t "But A-0-8-2; Ohibs, K-J-81. What od to n o par hour," It said, ad­ nonfle chief of the Russian through November, the includ­ Bros, presentation of Shakespeare's “Hamlet” which will be shown at the State Tlieatw aorashow ths casual Viaym: to pull It out of the red. Formosa, north af the Bashl AND W edne^ay and Thursday, Sept. 23 and 24, for . two matinees and two evening performancea you say? ding; "The g a ^ ’s spaed to, Republic has endorsed a pro­ ing two eventngs of one - act posed reform of the Sovl-t Channel, suffered no ill effects The production was filmed through a new electronic-optical process of laectroaoviston Tliea* finds a suit such aa South's ANSWER: Paaa. Tou msmot. presumably, dictated by its playa It may be unfair to judge economic structure which would BERLIN (AP) — The United from toe typhoon. SAXOPHONE trofilm which enables pictures to be made at stage performances. Tickets for Hamlet are rariattbls." afford to bid diamonds or elabs, dealre to miake aa much money the troup's quality on the basis Whan this hand was playsd ■hd you dars not douUa te a. make profits the index Of facto­ States has charged East Ger­ of its first performance Fri­ now on sale at the State Theater box office. ■S poaaible in tha least amount man border guards with “ Irres­ OOP APPOINTMENT INSTRUCTION South was ssvsriy punlahsd for takeout for fear taat partaer. of Oma.” ______ry performance. day; nevertheless, even the hto fooiiah gambls. Bast won win rsapond In hsarts. Tour Sergei Afanasyev, chairman ponsible and inhumane actions" WASHINGTON (AP) — J. “ experlm enur nature of the in firing on a refugee fleeing BY .th# dsucs of dtomoods. Thrss bast courss is to awatt dsvolsp- WASHINGTON (AP) — Pmri- of toe republic’s economic William Middendorf H of Image's goals can't entirely Casting Starts rounds of that suit allowad Wsat menta. council, gave an important across the Berlin wall Sunday. Greenwich and Mrs. Babette Justify the performance. Miss William^ Resigning dant Johnaon told an aviation HOWARD JANICKE io ruff, and Wast riiUtsd to a For ShstawoM’s 88-paga hook- award cerenumy Monday that boost to the pressure for sweep­ The East German government Ransohoff of Stamford were Sam Capuano has been gull For LTM Vehicle club, takan by South’s act. Ist, "A Pocket Guide to ing reforms in the economic also protested to the United named yesterday to a 28-mem­ ty of relying on type easting although "in times to come our NYARD MUSIC STORE No Bsoapo Bridge," send 50 cents te Bridge machlnss may perform remar­ system > in an article in the States over the incident, in ber executive committee of toe to achieve the effects he de­ To Take Conference Post Communist party organ, which a German-bom. US., Open e&sUngs for ‘*n>o Dselarsr dssparataly took ths Book, Manchester Bvti Herald, kable feats in space . . . .their Republican National Ck>mmittee S43.2094 sires in this case, to show how Pravda. soldier helped the wounded by OOP National Chairman “ dead” living human beings Streets of New York,” tfa« next scs of hsarts and oonttausd with Box 8818, Grand Central Stp-, success will rest upon the men Miss Marjorie Williams, di­ ths ton, but thers was nb as- tion, New Tortt 17, R .T . involved.” Pravda has been publicising fugitive over the wall while ' Dean Burch. can be. He has put on the rector of CThristian Education major production of tho Uttlo stage persons who can por­ caps. Wsat stepped up with the ChpyrffkL 1884, Johnson prsMnted three South Methodist Church, has Theater of MMicheeter, we Oenenl Featasee Oasp^ .' tray their roles because they held last nifUT and wUl be re­ king of hearts and ltd a club Harmon intoniaUonal aviation announced her resignation a.'! of to the king. Bast rstumed an­ trophies in ths Whits House rose live then; and he has made it peated tomorrow at 8 pjn. in Sept. 30. She has accepted a other diamond, and West got garten. painfully obvious by,assigning the drama group’s woritshop an accomplished actor to de­ call to be associate executive another ruff. He quoted from'the words of secretary and director of chil­ rooms in the basement of the L 8 D A T S ! the. late Col. C ^ o r d B. Har­ liver the prologue. former techincal school at 89 South was down three, for a The play deals with moments dren's work for the boards of loss of 80iO points, and his 100 mon, founder of the ‘ annual School St. in the lives of two individuals, education of the New England honors wsrs smidl consolation. PETER ELKE awards for the outstanding The play, a melodrama writ­ aviator, aviatrlx and aerimaut ah excessively orderly prisoner and New England Southern It was even less consolation SELLERS SOMMER who has beaten his wtfe in a Conferences o^ the Methodist ten by Dion Bouclceault in to learn that the oj^onenta — baSoontot — to the effect that 1857, h u a large cast. There For your home... fit Of passion, and an exces­ Church. These conferences in­ would have stopped at a part a desira for peace alone te not To Know Us Is To Join Us are nine principal male rolea enough, but must be sustained sively orderly hangman who clude all of Maa.sachusetts and seors and thatAhey would have .SHOT,INTHE ' and four principal female roles. by power. ‘ , Prospective members of the League of Women Voters were entertained at a tea yesterday wants to esciq>e his bureau Rhode Island and the eastern gone down If they had bid at the home of Mrs. Robert Dennison, 704 Spring St. Mrs. Jerry Nathan, right, president, There we also featured parts J l i D A R K The awards cover 1982 and cratic existence into a more part of Connecticut. game. South gave up 700 points pours tea for Mrs. Paul Norman, left, and Mrs. Richard F. Taylor Jr., center, both who passionate world. Miss Williams will be nart of and smaller roles for men, to stop a part score. 1968. The assassination of Presi- Both roles are played in sue deiH John F. Kennedy preveht- were Interested In the functions of the leagrue. Guests were Introduced to the league pro­ a team of three who will serve women and teen-agers. "South’s three-heart bid gave gram by ^exhibits In booths set up by the resource chairman. Mrs. Robert McGarlty, mem­ the amazing telephone cesaive acts by one man, Ed­ The casting committee for his op p on ed ts a fielder’s ed a presentation ceremcrats will prostitute, to cheer him in the 0 >uncil for thrw years and ar­ the drama group. Manchester April SO — May 12,1968. residents will be given first bold a fund-raising dinner on last moments of his life. Her ranging for teachers in the — Air Force Lt. Col. Fitzhugh Francis DellaFera, a town dl-^Thursday evening(s, as well as foryou! -success in drawing him from 128 Claim Filed preferencs In casting. HAPPY HOUR L. Fulton Jr., pilot of a strate^c Sunday, Sept. 27, at Piano’s Children's Lenten Mission rector and Republican town Friday and Saturday. Thursday his protective orderliness bringi which was held this spring. She 4 PJI. TO • PJL OAILTAILT Air Command BS8 jet bomber was cut from the teen center ■Restaurant in Bolton, with Sen. him life, as he stands virtually chairman, has asked that town has also been on several com­ For Car Damage Dogs Use Discouraged which established a world alti­ schedule this year because of a Thomas Dodd and Cong. Emilio on the doorstep of death. COCKTAIL tude record on Sept. 14, 1962 of recreation facilities be opened In contnUd,' Wilcock as IWl- mittees of the . Connecticut cut in the recreation depart­ Daddario the featured speak­ Council of Churches, teaching NEW YORK —The American 85,360.8 feet 4rith a payload of immediately in an -effort to halt ment budget according to town ers. lip the hangman wants to' es­ Mrs. .Shirley Roginka of 98 OF TOUR CHOICE 11,000 pounds. It's alwayi interMUnc to meet^ cape the dreary routine of his annually in their Spring Con- Irving St. has asked the town Foundation for The Blind along disturbances caused by town officials. In addition to raising funds with the nation's three leading A copy of DeUaFera’s letter toward the 86,000 needed for •omtbody a UttU different, and married life and the bureau ferenoea. to pay S28 for a damaged car o t WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. youngsters. The rec usually be­ required to study harmony cratic orderliness of his execu- She has served as president door which, she claims, was guide • dog schools, discourages Maaeheatar Wayne Morse, D-Ore., renewed gins its fall season Ih mid-Oc­ has also been sent to General the October and Novem ber ao I found It interesting Friday and counterpoint in connection the use of guide dogs for blind Cavey’s Manager Richard Martin, and election campaign:, the dinner tloner's job. He finds that the of the Hartford Professional struck by a. large piece of ce­ his attack on the Johnson ad­ tober. will honor all Democratic can­ evening to meet Vija Vetra, with her dance Instructimi, and door to freedom is closed to l^ligious Education Associa- ment while she was driving on children under It. ministration's Viet Nam policies In a letter to Mayor Francis will be distributed to the board even to compose classical EAST CENTER STREET didates running for local of­ dance recitalist, while she was him by his long acceptance of tlcn and as chairman of the Woodland St. on Sept. 10. in a Senate speech Monday. J. Mahoney, DellaFera says of directors. dancee such as the Sarabande, If more money is required to fices. visiting in Manchester. She is on his existence, however, and .40 Oonnectiout Directors of Chris­ She claims that the cement He accused the administration that “There is much efhphasls a world tour and you may have* Qihaconne and so on to further he marches to the gallows, al­ on a near-rioiing condition of open the rec facilities early, it Tickets for the 6:30 p.m. tian Education. Bach summer. had been broken off the ourb of withholding from the people dinner may be obtained from s e ^ her Sunday on TV over her understanding of the union ready a deisd man himself. the youth In certain areas of would probably require an addi­ hv between mudc and choreog­ Miss Williams has served a and was lying in the road. "the facts about the war" and the - co-chairmen of the affair. Cltannel S; if not, she'll be seen Wilcock plays both roles said "if ws don't stop this fla­ Manchester, and I am sure that tional appropriation from the raphy. week-as either a director or In her letter, dated yesterday board of directors. The board Sheriff Clarence Foley, Town next Sunday also on the “ Per­ alike, with a certain amount of counselor at one of the junior to General Manager Richard grant violation of international your request for an antl-lolter- ception” program at 12 :M. This was quite different from chann and, frequently, a deliv­ Ing ordinance is of considerable has already scheduled a special Clerk Edward Tomklel and camps under the sponsorship of Martin, she said that the piece ikw, I am convinced we are Democratic committee secre­ ^ e is being featured in an ed- m y experience in thlc country. ery that tsikes optimum advan- heading straight - for a third merit." meeting for Sept. 22, when an­ the eonferences she will now be of cement was still In the road, other appropriation may be con­ tary Mrs. Patricia C^nti. ucatlonal show in the perform­ I was required h> tekc g cpurse t a ^ of playwright Jack Rich­ and that it remained a hazard •ttemational War." ' (The near-rioting condition— in dance aiqiiwciation knd learn serving. She has also been on ance of devotional dances. I hate ardson'S fine sense of language. to .other motniists. J h jL {jJ s t h m h . Morse called Vietnamese to which DellaFera refers—oc-’ sidered. something about the theory of Cast with Wilcock are Bill the Now England Southern DellaFera has also proposed LOTTERY a r r e s t s that word “ educational", by the Conference Board of Education Premier Nguyen Khanh a "mill- curred at a Center St. drive-in way, since it connotes dullness the “ ballet d'ecole” and so on, Gems, in both acts in the two- tery tyrant dictator, kept in restaurant last month: it con­ to the State Highway Depart­ MERIDEN (A P )—A Meriden to most people, and Miss Vetra but I was never required to at­ act play as a prison warden, and its Children's Work Com­ STUDIO of PIANO and ORGAN ^ower by the United States” tributed to Mayor Mahoney’s ment that a fence be construct­ woman and three men were ar­ la anything but dull. In fact she tempt any choreography, and and Lee Ann Gunderson of mittee. Police Record aiid described the weekend coUp decision to seek additional ed between the Wilbur Cross rested. for having lottery tldk,- is good-looking, personable and I'm sure I should have failed Manchester, first as a prosti­ While at South CJhuroh. Miss against Khanh and' its quick means for preventing disturb­ Highway and the Manchester ets in their possession—worth­ quite capable of expressing here- miserably. Still, it would have tute and thM) as a housewife. WiHiams has given oversight to Minor Crashes Phis “ Patan Springs •ollapse “ a t n ^ c comedy.” ances before they begin.) Ridge development off Baldwin less stubs from the New Hamp­ aelf in conversation as well as been a loj^cal course of action. Mrs. Gunderson comes off the entire program of C8irist!an Weekmid” He said Adlal E. Stevenson Rd. DellaFera sees the lack of shire Sweepstakes. ______The dances of India, as is the substantially better than Gems, education, including an active “ I suggest,” DellaFera says, a barrier as a safety hazard to State and Meriden Police ar- In the dance. No arrests and no personal I Wed.: "Woman of Straw” riteuld have resigned a s U.S. ‘To m e,'the dance expresses | KasUrn^danclng, vriMse delivery was flat and Nursery Home, Roll and special Resumes T eaching “that an immediate remedy for children from the development reested them durlpg raids on injuries were reported in sev­ ambassador to the United Na­ some of the problems wquld be the essence of reli^on,” sl|e 'lays great stress on the 'hands ■*“ embarrasingly uncertain. She at adult courses. She has pio­ tions rather than support “ the who play in the area between four businesses. Six others also as aids to interpretation. How-' least shows substantial, if eral minor accidents yesterday. East Windsor to open the recreation centers the subdivision smd the high­ were arrested on gambling said, adding, "and in India there neered with a diristan Adven­ Pcriics reported that all of cars juhgle law of military force" in now, rather than wait until Is a tradition of devotional ever, as nearly as I could dis­ abrupt, cluuiges in mood. ture Week for ■Junior highs, di­ South Viet Nam. way. charges. cover (and I'm woefully ignor­ All of them remain, however, Involved suffered little damage Monday^ Sept. 21 Oct. 15 when they normally dance that reaches back for rected Vacation Church School and that all were operable. Recalling that he had voted thousands of years." 1 was ant in this field) the Indian little more - than peoiHe moving open. LEGION SPEAKER led youth groups, and taught A two-car accident occured -at against confirmation of Gen. aware of the second portion of dances employ the whole body around on a stage; only Ray Maxwell D. Taylor as U.S. “There are several weeks left DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Amer­ numerousaerooaJeadsrship J^ership courses for Main and Oak Sts.; another at her statement but the first part as well, in" contradistinction to Shinn, in the persona of death, ambassador to South Viet Nam, before that data, and—should ican Legion officials said Mon­ present and prospective teach- Main and Park Sts.; and a third, seemed to need a little clarifi­ the dances of Java, for exam­ who wanders among the audi­ FREDERIC E. WERNER Morse said that since Taylor the present budget prove Inade­ day that Defense' Secretary FOR ple, some of which are per­ ence to deliver his prologue, She has also served ss s on which ths report is still in- quate—I am confident that an Robert McNamara is replacing cation so I asked her to explain. member of the women's rhyth­ Instructor pf Piano and Organ iKlefed the Foreign Relations “ Well ...” she temporized a formed seated. really transcends bounds of his complett, occured in a private additional appropriation ccui President Johnson as keynote mic oholr. parking lot off Haynes St. Committee last week "I am moment seeking to assemble her This brought up the matter of own personality to create real be made. speaker for their annual con­ Miss Williams came to Man­ more convinced than ever that thoughts," The basis of any reli­ music, and I asked her how she theater. one of the greatest mistakes" of “I suggest that the same vention here Sept. 22. chester from Weelcy Methodist gion is life. Blverythlng alive is got authentic Indian music, for What happened, or didnt' hap­ Suburbs Gain Jobs LOUISE L. RECKNAGEL the Johnson administration was steps could be taken with the Sen. Barry Goldwater, toe pen, on stage at the Image Fri­ . r r s a . manifestation of religion and it is very complex, using a Ohuroh in Springfield, Mass., the appointment of Taylor. teen center,” DellaFera contin­ Republican presidential candi­ (the new Card Dialer remembers numbers everything alive is c&racter- great many modes and employ­ day night should not be consid­ where riie served in a similar CHICAGO —The suburbs will y. Instructor of Piano ues. “Most certainly we would date, will speak at the conven­ Ized by motion, whether It be a ing quarter tones as well as ered final, however. It was but position for five years. She re­ bs passing the cities soon. By ATHENS LEADS IN get some of the youths off the tion the next day. flower, a fish, or a person. The complex and compound the first performance in the ceived' her master’s degree In 1975, total employment in man­ > “ DIVORCES streets and Into proper environ­ E. A. Blackmore, Legion Uggetfs and (lials them for you automaticaUy) dance is an effort to express rhytiuns. She informed mq that planned three-month run, dur­ Christian Education from the ufacturing, wholesaling, retail­ Beginners Our Specialty ATHENS. Greece (AP) — Of ments. national adjutant, said he still all that is beautiful in motion, she uses tape. She had the mu­ ing which “ Gallows Humor" Hartford Seminary Foundation ing, and selected services will 2,804 divorces granted in Greece “I urge you to take immedi­ was hopeful the President could From now on you can phone all your friends, relatives and the people you call most often—without will be alternated with other At The Parkade thus all that is beautiful in life, sic recorded in India, for - it in 1958, having iMen educated be greater in the suburbs than ^ Netnher o f OAon- State Musie Teachers AaaoelattOB hi 1961, latest year for which ate steps to opeq these facili­ change hts plans and address productions — among them a the 40,000 legionnafi'es and MANCHESTER ' ever dialing again! Think of the time and trouble you’ll save with the CARO DIALER telephone (on and all that is beautiful in reli- would be impossible to find mu­ in New York City public schools in their central city, a planners’ (Hartford Chaptm’) statistics have been published, ties now." ^ on .” sicians elsewhere capable of one-acter by Hartford play­ and Queens College. study of major citiss except East Hartford 1,470 Involved residents of Ath­ DellaFera said he also back- guests expected at the conven- Viewed in this philosophical playing the compositions. wright Richard Harris. Mias Williams’ hobbies in­ New York indicates. ens. ed reopening the teen center on tlon. your long distance calls, too). No more forgetting numbers, looking up numbers, dialing wrong During - those three months DRIVE-IN Kouii 5 light I had to admit she had She has likewise recorded clude bird watching, square numbers. ■ You can store all your emergency numbers right in the CARO DIALER, too: the doctor, aomething when she said ‘"nie poems by Rabindranath Tagore there should be substantial op-, dancing, stamp collecting, and STUDIO: 875 MAIN STREET oance expresses the essence of over Indian music and uses portunity for the acting troup singing. She is a member of the religion.” Of coarse this is even them as the bases of devotional to begin to develop together ENDS TOINTTB TEL. 843-7815, 649-9235, 649-7333 drug store, police and fire depahments. A great help when you have to make a call in a hurry! some of the dramatic projec­ Hartford Audubon Society. pnore true in a religion that interpretations. I was glad she In her new position, Miss “ DR. NO” adopts the theory - of transmi­ picked Tagore, for he's the only tion they lacked Friday night. "2 FOR THE SEESAW” Get all the',facts about this new kind of telephone.'There's no obligation whatsoever. Just fill out Certainly any group with the Williams will reside in East gration of souls u one of its Indian poet with whom I am Hartford. and mail tha coupon today. tenents. India, of course, has familiar, and I didn't feel too ut­ goals Shat Sam' Capuano has Wedpesday—t Mayor RIto WHO PAYS T - •uch a religion. terly ignorant in discussing this set for the Image Playhouse-— . Miss Vetra is not an Indian phase of her artistry. Not that intimate production, new and BIO-SPENDINO THIEF she makes anyone feel ingorant; thoughtful plays, and a free­ PITTSBURGH (AP) — Cab by birth, but Hither by adop­ Driver COST OF CHANGING tion. She was born in Riga, Lat­ she's very helpfql and explana­ dom that brings cast and audi­ Charles Blasko, ST, picked up two men Monday and Here’s how the new Card Dialer works via. Originally, she studied tory, with her hands constantly ence together after the pro­ SPECIAL moving in most expressive ges­ gram to disciuM the show--de- drove to a destination several ■modem dance in Vienna under blocks away Rosalia Chladek at the Konser- tures to emphasise her points. serves success. AUTOMOBILE BODY m i Thsito one of the men pointed vatorlura der Musik. Later she In short, I found her highly In­ Performances at the Image teresting, although I was in no are at 8:80 pjn. Friday and a pistol at him and took 817. studied the Spanish dance in Befora fleeing the men tossed Barcelilna and Madrid, but position to judge her profession­ Saturdays, and 8 p.m. Sundays, STYIIS EVERY YEAR? al and artistic capabilities Since The next scheduled dates for him 11.60—80 cents for tlM eventually she gravitated to iti*tor-rsadtng and a 00-csnt tip. Madras and it was here that she naturally did' not dance. “Gallows Humor” are Sept. 20 ■he wgs able to find the type However, I shall watch her on and 25. Reservations or infor­ o f dancing in which she felt TV, and on the .19th of the mation may be had by tele­ •he could best express herself! month, which is a Saturday by phone or at the door. 1 She has met with consider­ the way, she'll be appearing at able guccess in her chosen field. Willimantic State College in per­ TRIAL DELATED Pkk a card. The phone comet with Put it in the tio t Frew the “start" bar. Yow cal’s dialed for yon! son and I expect .I'll very likely CAGO (AP) — Forrasr For example, she choreo- STARTS I / . • epeclel plastic cards— one for each How's that for a "conversation gnq>hed the dances in Bizet's be on hand to sec her dance in Gov. Willism G. Stratton of number you're apt to call — that person. TOMORROW FISH FRY WINDOW piece"? The CARD DIALER’S good- “ CJarmen” for the famed “Sad­ Illinois must stand trial Oct. you store right in the top of the Why don't you do the same? I Sophia Vioren looking too. (tomes in your choice dler's Wells" company in Eng­ on Income tax evasion charges. (A U YOU CAN EAT) phone. When you want to make a. of six colors (other types of auto­ land. I told her I never liked assure you she is an unusual In setting the trial date Mon Alee OulBMos SHADES call, just pick out the right card. matic dialers also available). the idea .of dragging the com­ person and you wHI enjoy an day. Judge Hubert L. Will of JaoMo Maooa DOTTY GIBSON PERREITS PliMlIWl pter's sultq'"b'Arlesienne" in­ unusual experience, even if you U.B. District Court overruled a Mod* to Ordor, to the opera simply to give an don't altogether understand it. contention by Stratton’s attor­ ALSO excuse for ballet, even though neys that ths trial should be SCHOOL THE SOUTHERN NE\^ ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY it was effective. 1 added that I Porpoite Has Accent? delayed until after the national VENETIAN BLINDS The C A R d PIALER: anothar way wa do our baat to aorva you bottar thought ehe would have been elections to avoid "political OF THE DANCE Bring year old rollers bi more at home in choreographing NEW YORk — Sonar opera­ inmUcations.’' and save 85e per ahade the dances in Bizet's "Pearl tors have picked up more than Stratton, a RopubUcan, who Fishers” w h i^ is laid In Cey­ 20 different kinds di whistles was govomor from 1882 through Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic EVERY WEDNESDAY lon. and which has a large from porpoises. New\ scientists IMO, is ehargod with failing to IN TECHNICOLOR The Southern New England Telephone Company pay mors than 848,000 In taxas — also — I P.M. to 9 PJd. amount of dancing 'written in­ are speculating that < porpoises Shown A t Box 1457, New Haven, (tonnecticut 06506 to the libretto. from different oceans commu­ oh allegodly unroportod Incomo 8:88-8:88 ‘'Oh, do you kow it? So few nicate with different accents. of IM.StS during the last thres ople do. As a matter of fact, years of his second term In BATON ■M or ONi OF OUR DIUCIOUt Yes, I'd like to know more about the new CARD DIALER telephone that will did choreograph the dances ^BTORIC VOTE office, He has dsnisd ths ...... W ll- TBIEST • Stadebaher's bestrtifiil modem style doesn't need yearly staling remember phone numbers and dial them for mV. I understand I'm under' rfor that opera for a motion pic- TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) No chargss. ENDS TODAT by^andra Rau, no obligation. I COCKTAILS B A ir a n r iN * changes. The money saved is passed on to you, in added comfort and TJ(3 true production, that's still Negro has held publio office I DEAN MABTIN and wlaylngutMiiid, at least in A,us- here since Reconstruction, but JBRET LEWIS HITS! . Instructor quality, and in continuing engineering improvements. And, because . ' ' , 1 waUa. xee, o f oourse, the danc- that could change today. ■ ”OADf>T” Shawn A t S PJI. Studebsker styling won't become obsolete, you save money twice. Now, Name. tug has mudnuck MMore rsOiM. foF Two Negro candidates, ths — PLUS — 72 BAST CENTER ST, MANCHESTER ■Klstsnce in this opera than in Rev. K. L Buford and Dr. EHSTUIOOD "TOU’BS NEVEE RD JOHNSON’S when you buy . . . and again, when you trade. See your dealer. NoWl Oarmen." Stanley Hugh SMlUi, a professor TOO TOUNG” (ORANGE HALL BUILDING) Sha tutnsd out to be quite of sotjology at Tuskegee Insti­ . Ths Big Om ! Shewn At S'and ttoS WsU vsiiiMid in Not only oporo. tute, were the only survivors of nekete New On Sale' was a f Sadlaris Wells but eight Negroes who sought At The Bex Ofltoe Fer ■ks was witk the Roms 0|>era places ' on the five-man city • m u " o o « » , Co. w k ^ ska taught Spanish council Aug. 11. with Staaley Baksr ' Riehonl RHitBii't ~" InUan pias HAMLET a Houas iallat, and per- incum Bents Jimmy BrtsweU **A Face In The R s Ih ’* ...-,.•<1^1^ " ’■W*!**' •ifm mmmfm

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. - • • ♦ " -» . IIANCHESTEB EVENING 9EBALD, lfANGHBS11!S» OOIW, TUESDAY^ SBPTBaffiEB 16, UM HANCa^STBR KnCNiNG HERALD, MANCHBSTEIL 0 ( ^ . , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lA 1964 PAGE W im LTM Works Negro Extremists Hdd ^OASr TO COAST T Calkins-Olsaver B^rson-Colliris Towle-Young ^etarans Tax Exemption GoOffWeU As I^hilly Riot L eaders Demps ey ‘Tegehr 7.1., Miss Katharlno Patricia Ol- Miss Patricia Ann Young mr rm u r b a t b e Hatoih«eOM ) Monday «M rtate wmdd coot aaver of Manchaatef and Jamea and Charles Ds'vlson Towle, Deadline S^ for Sept. 29 In a dMIghtful potpourri of elte about |4.»ariniar &CO.,IN& Clarence Calldna of HaaardvUle ■SR wss beutwi hjr itsmntflfiatfnw of ason than. both of Manchester, were united scenes from plays ranging NEW TOOK HTOOK EXlEUM al exchanged vofwa Saturday morn­ . tost sort « t |gg BdiiiaD to oomo iOO mar- ing «t at. Mary’s 19 10 0 0 9 0 1.) in marriage Saturday morning «MglM. for m n p^ About 600 adults and chil­ from ShakMpeare to James chaata Whoee atoraa were daai- TIL 143-1105 dren attsndsd thu benefit pro­ Church. at St James’ Church. tuns wlw kav. W Thurber, the Little Theater of ithsr only thraa aged or looted. gram for the two sponsoring 429 MAIN STREET MANCHISTA Tha bride Is the daughter of. The bijde le a daughter of iMir iMBoiable dte- aSsqclaUona. Manchester Introduced a new hKve ktoltod riots M ra. J. Stanley O lsgvsr M 107 tha seulo seen hi FUladel- Mr. and Mra. John Francis papm with Town CI.rk The circulation of booka loan­ venture for Ita patn^ Sat­ o a T«mpike Heap .Cambridge St., and t|M late Mr., pfata, M uw G i SkM. “ If the OPEN DAILY 9-6—SAT. TO NOON Olaaver. 'Die bridagn^ ' is the Young. 9 Oak Pi. The brides- A. Torktngtan are ed througlr the Booth-Dtanock urday night at a well attended THURSDAY NIGHT 6 PJ«. TO • PJt climate la riltat, yea.*’ BBRUN CAP)—iror aMca son of Mr. and Mra. Clarance (room is the son of Mr. and aneh laconls must he Memorial Ubrary as of Sept. 1 “Patrone’ Show Caee” at the "I t la ray haUeC,” ba addad, tor the past e*ght mentha of the than two boon today, a anall Oalktos , {dvtntnK classes to be spwisored raadlng appears to Indicate Muhammad waa ohaiged wlOi midriff with seed pearl trim, taffeta with rhantlily 1"ee and by the Teen-age Apprentices. night waa elected worthy ad­ adjust brakM seed pearl trim. desiP" \' with d|y Coventry Grammar School that the library will have its Although the girls were a bit visor of Manchester Assembly, violating a dty ordinanoew o n g n - long sleeves and A-Iin<« skirt ter­ !|VA. Rogiatratians will be ac- largest budget annual increase laUng too amount of rlson iiig PewoiiBl JVotieeg) | ^ Repack Front WhiMlbMrfnB* minating in a court train. Her scooped neck'lne, fitted nervous at the start, and al- Order of Rainbow for Oirls, at ^ ChMk—*- aafoaaa n eaeu sealseqalS bodice, long tapered sleeves and 'Uaptad at 7 p.m. tomorrow at In recent years, Mrs. G. Richard thou^, with the exception of fluid that can be kept on the bouffant veil of lippprted silk school. n A officials point Messier, publicity chairman, a meeting at the Maaonlc Tton- premtaea Ba ophratea a taUor- ^ Add!' IbraRblhiid and load test iltusion wee arranged from a dome skirt terminating in a Roocanne Spafford, they did In lIsBioxiui Chanel train. Her fingertip veil out Coventry residents ' ^ 1 be points out. t ' not project their voices well ple. Officers will be installed Ing eatabUahraent id I l i te to g WMaonr ef Mrs. > va Uara of rhineatones and nenris, jHvon first choice. The local Ubrary has sub­ at a aemi-public Installation quartan. ______J Hw IlfM iE Alt and she carried A cascade bou­ of silk illusion was attached to 2 enough, they were amasingly a nearl coronet, and she car­ Ip The out of town restdents will scribed to several new maga- professional, succeeding to Saturday, Oct 3 at 8 p.m . a t Another deputy .Far All tsrviaa Warid quet of phateanansla orchidc ai^d latsr when sudi applications the Masonic Tenq>le. er, Frank Rlaao, aald Mttham- gcrlanda of atenhanolilji ‘ ried a semi-cascade bouquet of slnes. bringlngis tear to the eyes of white bnttei-fly roses and •ro aecsptod If vacancies in the The library is op«i Tueadaya many In’ the touching last Other officera aleoted a mad had bean axpellad by tba A ad^r hand wt etonM Mias Barbara Clark of Tolland Black Muallm otganlaatlan We wO.never leee sw«A was maid of honor.'Bridesmaids Stenhanot's. minimum of IS per class «dst and Ihursday from 12:Oo p.m . scene. Ably directed by Ruth Mka Janet Miles, worthy asso­ Of toe one we lered eo Thors is a po^bility that if to five pm. and 7 p.m. to 9 Rowley, these teen - agera ciate advisor; Miss Barbara "too mUttant’’ NiOHOLS-MMIOHESTER TIRE, MIL w ere Mitui Deborah Slater o f Ho- Miss Kathleen Young of the regiatrations are sufficient, showed much talent. ’Ihe other Zepp, charity; Miss Linda Oox, Mayor Jaraea K. J. Thte aald hokiis, N.J., Miss Kere*’ Teyrert Manchester, a sister of the p.m.; fVldays from 12:30 pm. 296 BROAD ST. — MANCHESTER of Manchestei and Miss Can. another claaa during the week perfm*mers were Paula Rivard, Hqpe, and Mias Bonnie Hallo- bride, was maid of honor. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from dace Bernard of Niantic, all will bo atarted, especially in the Joanne Bajek, Janet Popeleski, well. Faith. Brlde.amaids were Miss Carol 10 a m . to 6 pm. Mrs. Leon La- .cousins of the bride; Mrs. John Lavoie of Willimantlc and Miss oouraaa w here there w ill be brie is librarian; Mrs. Herbert Kathy Kelly and Patricia.Sher­ ’The newly elected worthy ad' Rmltod enrollment man. S. Olaaver of Manchester, sis­ F'i*abeth Towle of Manches­ E. R ose, assistant lK>rarian, visor is a senior at Manchester ter-in-law of the bride, and h^ss ter. The 008 PTA win meet at S and volunteer assistance is glV' Two b 1 X a r r e and funny High School where she is presi­ ^ m . today in the auditorium. scenes from “The Thurber YOU CAN VOTE BY Joyce' Monahan of New Lon­ The hqnor attendant wore a en by Mrs. John Cummisk Sr. dent of the Future' Nursea dub. Sr raqnast win be made for Carnival” followed and these don. Miss Deborah Henderson royal blue cocktail sheath of Motliers dab Social She is a member of Center of Groton, a cousin of the bride­ a aotunteers to work in the school were delightful. In “Mr. Preble Congregational Gb'urch. She Is peau aatln fashioned with floor- The Coventry Mothers Club Gets RW of His Wife” were ABSENTEE BALLOT groom . wa.s junior bridesm aid. length overskirt, scooped neck­ 3 |Iarai7 as soon as work is com- a part-time nurses’ aid at Man­ 3latad In that room. will have a poUuck social at 7 WJUls Gay and Betty Lund- ’Ihe bridal attCndantg wore line and elbow-length sleevek.- p.m. SepL 22 at the Nathan chester Memorial HoapltaL • If jon win be absent from the State daring aO street-length dresses of silk Uf' PTA officials said detailed hi' ■berg, supported by Hermene hours of voting on October 5th or November 3rd. She wore a matching hat of d ieets on the adult Hale Community Center. Mrs. Hershey: and in "The Mac­ feta, fashioned with fitted, em petals with face veil, and car­ I^neth Lemire will be chair­ beth Murder Mystery” were ring Jayne Newlrth as Oitoelia, • If yon are ill or physically disabled and unable to broidered , scooped ried a single pink rose with alien program are avail- man for the evening. Hostesses necklines and floor-length over' at the offices of the three Ben Shankman and Jeanne Joseph Santlni as Laertes, and go to the polls. Lor log photo Loring photo streamers which matched her will be Mrs. Willard Watrous, Adorns. They were all excel­ Allan R. Coe as King Claudius; skirts with bows at the back dress. The bridesmaids wore public achoola Ilka. Fraidc SanelU and Mrs MRS. JAMES CLARENCE CALKINS of the waistlines. ’The adult MRS*. ROBERT ALAN PEARSON 5s- The resume on the adult ed- lent as was the direction by with Fred Blish m , Frank Min- a If yon are a member of the Armed Forces. emerald green gowns and program will also be AS>ert L. Meyers Jr. Fred T. BUah HI, capturing the Utello and Ruth Rowley in sup- , » attendants wore matching pill' matching hats, styled to match m M The chib is extending an in­ light and elever touch called box hats with veUs. The .marriage of Betty Ann^Llfe Insurance Co., Hartford. «. -availabie at tonight’s meeting. porfing roles. These scenes Mr. Pearson attended Ithaca. the maid of honor's, and car­ ptoite vitation to anyone wishig to for. ’The honor attendants wore Collins of Windsor and Robert ried single pink roses with Tho PTA has given 1160 to CGS were well directed by A. Wil­ ...... (N.Y.,) College where he was MRS. CHARLES DAVISON TO W LE ^ Join to contact Ifoa Lemire at oUve green and carried a looee ■treamera that matched their Principal Clarenoe Edmondson In an excerpt from Ruth Gor­ liam AsUey. Laertes would Banks'McLoughlin ^ Alan Pearson of Manchester member of Delta Kappa her home on Cottage Ave. have been easier to follow if colonial bouquet of gold pom­ dresses. .--to purchase books for the don’s play, "Tears Ago,” di­ To the.. Repnbliean Town Committee, 773 Main was solemnised Saturday morn­ fraternity. He served tlu^ The club has made a 325 do­ he had displayed anger with University pons. ’The bridesmaids wore Richard Tower of Anchorage, ....aohooi’s, Ubrary. nation to the local Public rected by Philip Burgess Sr., gold and carried colonial bou years in tha Marine Corps. TMp to RspoalUun Burgass and his wife, Etna, less shouting. Street, Manchester, Conn. Please arrange Absentee ing at St Joseph’s Church, Ky., served as best man. Ushers vanced Air Force ROTC cadet. is a mMttber t u Health Nursing Association an­ quets of bronse pompons. ’The Poquonock. He le majorfhg in EnglMi and Alpha. A bus has been scheduled eo turiied their talents to a period As a break before intermis­ Ballot for: were Michael T. Young of Man­ nual fund drive which will get sion, dancers Beverly and Lee | \ jimlor bridesmaid wore olive The bride is the daughter of chester, a brother of the bride; tofce local 4-ITors to Uie East- piece. This is a difficult type of Evening College green and carried a miniature .1 6 % of Time Lo»t . atn Statoa Exposition on Sat- uder way Saturday. thing for amateurs to do with­ Burton performed beautifully Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Collins and Thomas Sepe of Worces- The Gleaners’ Circle of the Voter’s Nam e ...... A ...... colonial' bouquet of gold pom jLmrtay. This will leave from out falling into a sort of em­ with a brief dance. Penny Rich­ REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 8-19 of Windsor. The bridegroom is a WASHINGTON — Idleness tert' Mass. Second Congregational Church ter Introduced the scenes. pons. r Coventry at S a.m. and return is now conducting work nights barrassing burlesque. Mr. and John S. Olsaver of Man­ son of Mrs. Florence M. Pear­ due to strikes accounted for ;16 Mrs. Young wore an aqua Mra. Burgess, supported by Ann The sets, which were veiy Weekdays 11 am-8 pm Saturdays 9am-12 noon a ad 4 plbo. ^Lddress ...... T el...... chester, a brother of the bride, son of US Pearl St, and the per cent of estimated working toeath with matohlng accea- each Monday at 7 p.m. at the Miller, carried it off very well simple throughout, and the cos- t Renervatlona are to be made Church Community House on Hudson Hall, Hudson Straot, Hartford served as best man. Ushers late Hugo S. Pearson. Im e in the first half o f 1868, soriee, and a corsage of pink laaaiiilTlBtifj with Mra. Edwin indeed. hunes which were quite elab­ The Rev. Robert W. Shanley the sam e as to 1962. This ratio sweetheart roeea. The bride­ Rt. 44A in preparation for the The program closed with two orate, were excellent. What Is Don’t Delay. Complete and Mail Today were George Calkins of Thomp- L aw ton o r ICra. R obert MTiniial ‘IHoUday Fair” it is Arts and Soienoes Mnsio Bonville, a cousin of the bride­ of St. Joseph’s Churrit perform­ was lower than during any other groom’s mother wore a green scenes from "Hamlet,’’ the worthy of note is that they ed the double ring ceremony. postw ar y e a n but 1967, 1968, ■heath, matching aoceasoriee, ap(His(»ring on behalf of the were all made by the woritshop For Farther Information— ^Tel. 643-2144 groom; James Smith, David ^ T k e annual 4-H T “mad" scenes of Ophelia. Al­ BusineM Administration Smith and David 'nchlax, all of The bride, given to marriage and I9 n . and a corsage of white sweet­ onnrdL The affair will be held though these scenes have al­ of the Little Theater. * AahiovonMBt Might program la N ov. lA - REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE Haxardvllle, and Gary ’Tag­ by her father, wore a full-length heart roeea. ways left me coldrthe perfor­ AD in aU, a moot .plaaaaat TWIN ENDEAVmtS fewchedlad Sar 7:16 pm. Oot to Anyone intaraated in working Art Engineering gart of Manchester, a cousin of gown of silk organu and.ohan- A reception was held at the f at Oureutiy High School audi' mance was profe^onal, stai^ evening. on the artldM or the fair la the bride. tUly lace with pearl and sequin KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — KofC Home. For a motor trip OBSERVANCE IP torhun. urged to attend any of the Courses lead to a degree or certificate. Mrs. Olsaver wore a pink Lewis B. Shaplay will divide hla to the World’s Fair and Penn- W Oovmtty O rai^ win have a embroidery, designed with w - wmloriiops. Mrs. Robert Steere Classes begin Monday, September 21 crepe and lace sheath with time this tell batwaim cloaaaa at dvanla, Mrs. Towle wore a y guest mesker at a meeting at brina neckl^, long sleeves, SeevelsM wool sheath with of Grant Hin Rd. may be oon- white accessories, and a cor' basque bodice and full skirt Tala University ana campaign- H. i mm. TOuiaday at 13m haU on tog tor hia tettaai' In Miaaouri. white bodice and blue skirt, and tactod for further tnformatian. sage of pink c^bidlum or­ terminating to a chapel train. f n n t 44-A . R A H eH a chids. ’The bridegroom’s moth­ Shaplay, 28, la a aanior law a corsage of white rooes. Unlvereity of Hartford SS6-B4dl Her bouffant veU of bridal 11- WMIam Pnmo of New Stea- ■me Rdbcitson School RA er wore an olive green lace ■tudant. lOa tetliar, Ethan Mrs. Towle, a graduate of lu8lweet of Ifr. and Hn. Edwin organza and lace petals, and the school year In tha form Of a olive green accessories, and a nominee for governor. tends the University of Con­ > tL Laarton. wUl abow aUdea She carried a cascade bouquet pothick supper at 6:30 pm corsage of yellow cymbidium "I’ll drop into school once a necticut where riie majored in V and gtra a talk on hia axperl- orchids. of phalaenopsis orchids and waA until November and spend history. She was a meMber of f anoea whlla In tba United 9«|>t. SO to th e auditorium . 'R ils stephanotis. Delta Zeta soctel sorority. Mr. will be to meet the toariten’and A reception for 160 waa held tba raat of the ttana campaign­ . M ated, w b m be will be spend- at the VFW Home. For a mo­ Miss Mary Lou Ferguson'of ing, mainly to Kansas City,” Towle Is a graduate of M a brief business meeting after l^tog a few more months before tor trip to the Pocono Moun­ East Hartford, a cousin of the young Sheidey aald. cheater High School. He at­ ayatartiag hla return trip home the supper. tains in Pennsylvania, Mrs. bride, was maid of honor. Miss Ha aald ha plans a caraar to tends the Unlveraity o t O oa- The R A ’s executive board England and Asia. Penno Calkins wore a dark brown Sandra E. Whigham of Hart­ poMUeSt neotiout, where Jie is an od- win meet at 3:15 pm. Sept. 24 win also give a brief accounting wool suit, beige and bro4m ac­ ford and Miss Judith MerU of at tba schoift to complete its of his Ufo and activities in hla cessories, and a corsage of Windsor were bridesmaids. aativaland. plans for the supper-tneeUng beige cymbidium orchids. HMairleal SooMy Hceta All the attendants wore green Mrs. Calkins is a 1961 grad­ satin street-length sheaths with Tha Coventry EOatoribal So* MAKE IMPROVEMENTS NOW uate o f M anchester High EATOW long overskirts, matching cab­ doty win meet at S pm. to­ Tlw flnt of 11 weeks of to- School and a 1964 graduate of bage rose head]^ecee with veils, day at Its homa on South St. structions in square dancing 1215^2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD Joseph La'wrence School of and carried cascade bouquets of The building has just been will be held from p.m. to 10:80 Nursing, New London. She will 8 golden gornette rosee and painted on the outside. pm. Wednesday at Coventry be on the nursing staff of ”AU MEATS ore FRESH C U T^ bronze pompons. The aoeialy has placed a ool- Orammar Sobool. Anyone to- Manchester Memorial Hospital lactlon of antique hottlea NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" after Sept. 27. Mr. Calkins is Douglas Pearson of Manches­ WE FORD DEALERS tereoted to taking the ooune lo owned by Jesse A Brainard on NEED HELP IN nNINCING? ter served as bis brother’s best Weksome to attend this session. a 1969 graduate of Manchester South St. In the display case man. Ushers' were Donald J. Dick Zimmer will be the to- High School. He served four located In the corridor of the STORE HOURS: Collins of Windsor, brother of stmetor. The program Is being years in the U.8 . A ir F orce and now town office building on is an aircraft mechanic in ex­ the bride; and William J. which the main offices are situ­ co-sponsored by flie Coventry TALK IT OVER WITH “SAVINGS & LOAN” Tnes., Wed. 9 to 6 e Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 perimental test at Pratt and Flynn Jr. of Hartford. ated. Recreation Committee and the Whitney, division of United Mra. Collins wore a seafoam This unusual display iitchides Whlrtaways Square Dance Sat. 8 to 6 (Oosed AD Day Monday) Aircraft Obrp., Fast Hartford green crepe sheath with match­ bottlea of the Coventry Glass Chib. ing accessories. Ihe ' bride- Wotlca from the periods 1813 The neort ctoh-levM dance o f Coronary Toll 900^001* grooip’s mother wore a cotillion t o i MB; WUUgton Glass Woriu the chib will be heM from 8 blue crepe sheath with match­ DONT KID YOU 1S15-73, and the W estford p.m. to 1 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at OQfi Lortng photo NEW YORK —- Heart and ing accessories. Both wort CHam W oM cs, 13^7-73. wHh Stan Htmtley, guest eoll- MRS. CYRIL GEORGE BANKS white orchid - corsages. blood-vassal diseases take more The Sktndcamug River Boys er. A reception was held at the W e d . O n ly than'900,000 Hves to the United Of Coventry received the first Coventry Grange w ^ meet at Miss Judith May McLoughlin^ Manchester High School. She K of C Hall, Windsor Locks. For prise of 360 at the Hootenanny 8 p.m. Thursday at Ita hall on of East HarUord and Cyril is employed at Travelers In­ States each year. These cUS' a motor trip to Washington, D. sponsored by the Coventry Rt. 44A. Mrs. Raymond Pender ARMOUR’S WESTERN STEER BEEF George Banks' of Manchester surance Co., Hartford. Mr. eases cause more than half the C., Mra. Pearson wore a burnt Boys Baseball Association and will have charge of the lecture’s were wed Saturday afternoon^ Banks is a graduate of Man­ 'U. S. deaihs in the 46-to-64 age orange suit adth matching ac­ the Coventry Panthers Midget hour. Refreshments will be at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. chester H igh School and sei^red jrroup. At least 10,000,000 peo­ cessories. The couple will live PhotbaU Association when 16 The bride is a daughter of four years In the Air Force. ple, including 500,000 school- in Glastonbury after Sept. 26.' acts appeared in the Competi­ served by Mr. and Mra. Philip OUR BEST WITH PRICE ADS! LaMontagne, Otto C. Miller and Mr. and Mra. Winslow R. Mc- He is a guard at Enfield State age t children an estimated to Mr. and Mrs. Psaraon are em­ tive program. Prison. Mra. Gertrude A. H^ven. LoughUn, Bast Hartford. The have these diseases. ployed at Connecticut. Mutual Som nd prime o f 336 went to bridegroom is a eon of Mr. and the Tobacco Valley Singers if Mra. Roy Banks, 79 Lenox St. WiUtngton, Thom pson. WUU- Manrheeter Evenlag Herald mahtic and Bast Hartford, and Coventry correspondent, F. The Rev. John D. Hughes, third prise of 315 to the Three- Pauline little, tetephone 742- CUBE senior assistant gt St. kteiy’s Fourths of Covenlrv. «M 1 . Church, performed the double Bray-Ridyard rtog: cenmony. Sydney Mac- Alptoa was organist Bouquets of whita gladioli decorated the Taloottville | Congregational WE JUST- altar. Church was the scene Saturday STEAKS The bride, given in marriage afternoon o t the wedding of by her father, wore a full- Miss Carol Ann Ridyard of length gown of nyloii lace with sequin trim,. dealgned with a Manchester to Jeffrey Alan S tu d e b a te r flve-tlar sk ^ Her veil of Illu­ Bray of Milford. . ^ sion was attsushed to a three- Ihe bride is the daughter of THE COMMON-SENSE CAR tier erown of crystals and M r. and Mra. E. Leonard Rid­ pearls, and she carried a bou­ yard, 20 Northfl61d St. The quet of white baby carnations. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mra. Gerald Calve \ a t M an­ William J. Bray of Milford and chester waa matron of honor. the late Mr. Bray. Miss Wandy McLoui^iUn of Supplying nsscieci financing for hems improvements, heme buy­ The Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, East Hartford, sister of the pastor of Talcottvllle Church, SAVE ^ >800 bride, was bridesmaid The hon­ ing and home building has been one of our^major functions since performed the double ring DONT WAIT TILL OCTOBER or attendant wore a ballet- ceremony. M n. Anthony J. Ur- way back in 1891. If you ara planning to make your present length dreos of orchid taffeta, banettl wks mrganist. Bouquets fashioned with a bell-shaped of gladioli and shosta daisies ' GET CLOSE-OUT PRICES ' home really "Home Sweet Home" with modernization and im­ W « RooerVe The Right To Limit Qnantitiea skirt Her rose headpiece 'with decorated the sanctoary. face veil matched her dress, The bride, given in marriage s CURRENT ANNUAL provements discuss your financing needs with Manchester's and she carried a spray of by her father, wore a fim- RIGHT NOW DIVIDEND ON [GENUINE SPRING cerise gladiolL The style of the length gown of peau de sole, bridesmaid’s copen blue dress dealgned with round neckline ' i^RI ft HSw INSURED SAVINGS oldest ^nancial institution. You'll feel at home here! and headpiece matched the ma­ and long tiqwred sleeves. Her I tron of honor’s, and she carried elbow-length veil of Illusion was HlW CM t price HIM M idi MiCIt an identical bouquet. arranged from a orown of lace PN IWCiV ilMf Mlicfel ^ D onald Banks o f South and iooA peaxls, and ehe car­ LAMB W in dsor served asy hla broth­ ried a loose colonial bouquet of ■W W M 69 yOHM SNIMIHT er’s betd man, Uraers were white roses and stophanoUs. Alden Banks of Southington, a Miss JacqueUne Cook of Man­ -A •& . I' ■ brother of the bridegroee#6# ••••••• ha aotMag, had baaa ditam hait ments.” and prevailed on three of her nouncing and Speech, Inc. ■ary buaing, packod with biflammatory spelling out resulta achieved houia kalora tha aourt-daaraad tolls far. The accord was only partial, frien d to help. Eventually ten The fully clad body of Pierre final d a a d ^ fo r raappedttati- Paulin, 61, Detroit announcer OKaggaratlon, la a false front tor oppoat- "Hlnvoys of the Holy See and but it waa a major step forward neighborhood kids were to'volv- thm to taitagratlen. And there la no uaa ment aatiae. In relations between the Roman ed preparing exhibits. The ocl-' and director of the school, was That aituatton meant that of the People’s Republic of Catholic Church and Hungary. glnal four-girl promotion team discovered In. another room puaayfeoting.. . . beth partiaa had to apaad that Hungary have had deep ex- used as a control booth. Paulin changes of views concerning the It could effect relations between was Paula Haldeman, 10, Jean ’Tfeaa ean, in Juatiee, diaputa thaaa evening going through motkma was the father of five children. entire question of right and deed the Church and other Commu­ Foster, 10, Debbie Knowlton, worda of Dr. Oroaa: *Wa are educating whioh ware taitaaded to give nist lands, and between Wash­ Police eaid no weapon was each party opportunitiaa to eaat in regard to the relations be­ ington and Budapest. 12, and Mies Crouriiley. found at the school. Detectives dilldren to Mva in a democracy and wa tween the Roman Catholic the blame at tha athar, but le accord obviously was a They Invented a horror house also said they were unaMe don’t heUavo in master racos. Wo live in Church (uid the state in Hun­ out of neighborhood Junk, a Immediately to determine a whioh were never Intaaded to gary," the paper said. step toward the eventual trans­ BILL a multi-radal, multi-cultural dty and produce any raault o f any kind. fer of Cardinal Mindssenty to book sale, bowling game, motive for the slaying;s. It would be our that, at "The Holy See and the gov- Rome, but Vatican sources stonea-ln-a-jar guessing game, "We think that the killer or world. And we ballava that chUdran eniment of the Hung;arian the end, both partOa were al- emidiasised that for the present and a baked goods sale, lunong killers knew the victims," said should grow up in tha company af diU- People’s Republic Have agreed TUNSKY moat equally torriflad df the he remained in refuge In toe others. They were quite proud Inspector Hiram Phipps, head dran of othar races and cultures.’ ” to fix in a binding document for y.B. legation In Budapest. o f the baked goods sale. They of the Homicide Bureau. poaribiUty that aome action both sides the results so far P O R ^ *Tho boycott ia wrong not only bo- might Buceoad, aome aoaHtion The pro-Communist Rome had convinced neighborhood Mrs. Frazier, wife of a rail- ,U C t CBtCXILtr achieved in the talks.” daily Paese Sera today had a roful engineer, had been shot ALUMINUM eauaa K violatao law and order, with movement paaa aoma eoaUtlen women to make the delicacies veralon of raapportionmant. The communique said: story from Its Budapest corres­ and then sold them back at the Seven times and the men on ce' • Doors paroata uatay; tbair dilMran aa prossnra Bach waa being aapadally "Toward this aim there has pondent saying MlndsMnty fair. each. I • W indows instrumaata, but bacauae it ia a mas- careful toward the and not to been signed on Sept. 16, 1M4, at "m ay have left’’ the U.S. lega­ In one Instance, a package of Their bodies were discovered ’ — 1, by Art Lalng, an announcer at C- • Canopies 1— » quaradiiig capriaaloB of intolaranea.” give the ether any kind of a the Ministry of Foreign AftMrs tion and "m ay have a lr e i^ cookiee that was not picked up in Budapest, an apt with an abandoned toe country.” I^ W , a radio station in neigh­ • Jalousies This memiag. aftor tba "auceasa" of grip on any Mnd o f anaetment soon enough l>y ite purchaser poMlbility. was sold a secemd tim« by the boring Windsor, Ont. He is a • Siding tba boycott yaoterday, tba New York The atrategy, Instaad, had to teacher at the school. Plnney, 20, of 15 Blarl St., $27, Malous youth. Phipps said Oe Potie, father Free Estlmateo TImaa eonimantad thla way: be one o f battuig tha laaue.bBck 12th Orenit speeding, and $18, failure to About 60 people attended the Talk from GOP Aide affair which was held at the Facing photograph of her fa'vorlte presidential candidate, Mrs. Arthur (Babette) Ransohoff, of three sons, waa a friend of and Easy TeniMl "Howavar dnoora their convictions, and forth be t e r ^ the Hbuae o b ^ a traffle signal llgtat. Paulins’ and Mrs. Frasier’s. U and howavar free from prajudlee they and Bmate, the object being to Amo, James E. Reidy, 28, CrqucMey’s home. It was plot­ standing, vice chairman of the Republican National Oommittee, addresses GOP party woric- . Call Now Before make aura that aadi tima the G)iirt Cases ted aad conceived In the base­ era in South Windsor meeting last night. Sitting from left are Jane Romeyn, chairman of may h^ those paranta have aat aa exam­ Hartford, $38, ^speeding; John Gold t iaaue raaehad one oe the ether, C. Roberts, 28, Rockville, $27, ment of the Haldeman house the town registration drive, and Frank Brown, OOP town chairman. (Herald photo by Pin­ Pepy§ Wroie 9 Yeara Weather’s Here ple for tha whole aommunlty that la it waa In auch ghapa that tba re- speeding; Joseph St. Pierre, next door at 21 Westminster to.) a A Tw^-Wajr Wtb? aaoot ragratthhlo. Mpiant would be aura to bat it MANCHESTER SESSION Massachusetts, $28, speeding; Rd., which was lent for tho oc- lAXNDON — The celebrated Judge Douglass Wright, in M9-909S ‘‘SaoM abmn aaerifica ia required to back onca again. Nicholas Tomaro, 48, Hartford, caslon. Ing area with a specified grade through Friday and all of it on contract award. Bids 'Will be diarist, Bamuel Pepys, began I pBoportfam et indiiputaU* l»et t* Tha final aun>oaed drama, If one of the first cases In the $15,'failure to yeld the right of Dr. Edward SuUck of 47 Wil- his Journal January 1, IMO, k eomidy graeafuUy with tha Board of area in which a "Drlnkometer” of sealer in such a way that at Sunday. opened at the Municipal Build­ f m o r .and a lla ffa t^ wapieloit !■ It eOuld be ennobled' by auMi ian way; Joe L. Turner, 68, Hart­ Ungton Rd. contributed substan- least half of the lot will be The winning bidder must be­ when he Was 27. He kept it ■ducatioa plan tor ’pairing* o f biehoola was used as evidence, fined ing hearing room at 11 a.m. on mat a m n from VWtaam n m ia a pitiful* appellation, eantored enttiOly on ford, $28, speeding; and Daniel tielly[ly to the proceeds by bring­ available for parking Monday gin work within 10 days of the Sept. 25. faithfully imtU May 8, 1 ^ . and the ahort-diatanca bua travel in- the quMtion o f which p a i^ and Fleming Shaw, 47, of Hartford, York, 20, Norwich, $85, speed­ ing a raft of children to the fair. IjwMuU. n «r« ta rmty Uttl« wu nally 1100 for driving while under toe volvod for a few drildraa. But whore tha which house waa going to ing. An unpreJuiUced official ob­ kaow: then ii much that may b« trua; maneuvar itaelf into the last influence of alcoholic bever­ server calculated nine children aoiamca good ia ao manifaatly involved, Many cases were reset on in m r ^ than ia much in tha nawa that turn at bat before the court-de­ ages. pleas of not guilty, and num were treated by the generous where aoiM. alight bagtoniag ia being Evidence showed that Shaw’s Biayba falaa ia ita tmpUeatkma. creed deadline of midnight.' erous cases were continued for doctor. made to a eorroctioa of the aga-hmg la- Nothing really could have blood had tested .26 alcohol con- future court sessions. The production was rated a Ita taka aay apadfie awmaat ia tha tmt, and moved Judge Wright Justice to the Negro, is this aacriflea too mattered leaa. The public has EAST HARTFORD SESSION distinct success by parents. l»Utieal Ufa oT Saisea, thanfon, aad ebvioiuly followed almoet no to ask Shaw If he knew that It John Turner, 44, of 110 Hack­ It produced $88 from selling groot a coat to bear? Is Now Tork toe was the equivalent of 10 mar­ proBouBM that H maaaa thla or that part o f thla reapportionment matack St., Manchester, was two-and three-cent items. There The sign that puts money to work for people lacking in a ganerooity of spirit, in the’ tinis,'The question drew no res­ Oned $24 for failure to obey a was an admission fee charged __ nMh prnfiaaiil wiadoia aeuM ha tha atniggle, and obvioualy oouldn't ponse. daaira for fair play to all, in wanting to care lead which aide aucceeded state traffle commission mark­ according to age. The sponsors haiglit of felly. Richard T. Danko, 88, of Col­ ruled that all people five and aehiava equal opportunity for oducStioa in making the last hypocritical chester, .was also fined $100 on ing. So. onr tha vaakaad, tha aaw chap* gesture hours after both parties Mrs. Nancy Spagna 89 over were "adults” to be that It will not acqidaaca ia this small, the same charge, and waa Union St., Manchester, was charged seven cents. "Children” «ar la tha gama of polltieal aad aalHtaiy had taken the final peidtlonB griuited a nolle on another first atop? b bUnd fealty to the concept which meant thay had agreed fined $15 tor operating a motor (under age five) were charged chaira ia haigOB proridao, ea tha aur- at the ‘neighberliood’ achool aa nn- charge — failure to drive In an vehicle with a defective hand three cents.. to disagree. Nonetheleaa, the established lane. faeo. Uttla that aaaau of aharp aigaifl* maneuvering to have thla last brake. Mrs. Lois Dunham the hos­ yielding that it leavaa no room for Another fine of |100 was lev­ pital purchasing agent has ac­ eaaeo. Than haa b o n o m am n o f thoao natghborHneaa. for eonoam for these turn at bat, the last word, was ied against Maureen Johnson of what brought all the ahabbinees cepted the children's proceeds bkMdloao aad paialaao autaouvan ao araang ua who have bean ao long kept Hartford, for operating a motor on behalf of the hosintal and into the conduct of the Moatatg vehicle while her license was typical of the Ortaati If you maka tha badiT” hour of the acasion. Regal Groom thanked them. ahow, you wla uatil aceabhody olae aaakaa under suspension. Judge Wright Oaa aouM wish that aditoriala Hko This waa the purpose efthe remitted ISO of the fine. a bigger aad batter dis]riay of uaifenna. thaaa two eouM reach into the hearts of organised Democratic fiUbuater Other fines assessed yester­ in the Houae, in which ona fili- Thla waakaad, apparaaUy, Pramiar tha whita paranta c f New Tork City who day went to Eugene J. Clpullo, Visits Press Bidders Invited buaterer operated with an and-v 85, Everett, Mass., |40, operat­ Khaah firat aidaatoppod oae ahow of dla- erganiaad and had their ehildran partiei- leaa string of atatiatica while ing a motor vehicle without a (Contlnaed from Page One) On Sealing Lot M e e t force and than nturaad with a pate toi yeatarday's boycott another kept alternating be­ license; Arnold B. Cordnfer, 27, bigger aaA batter ahow o f Ida owa. ho it tween appeals to the dignity of But if tiiat- ware easy, wo would have of no certain address, fl2, in­ sentatlve of Premier George The town Is seeking bids on aouM bo that au that haa happaaad haa the Houae and personal abuae toxication; Antonio Diaz, 21, Papandreou's office will enter­ solved our graatoat national problem of the Republican legislator who a contract to seal foe Municipal been oae mon t«np(nvy aniptiea of Hartford, $20, failure to drive tain the Greek and foreign press Building parking lot. The lot kmg long ago. waa temporarily in the gpeak- a reasonable distance apart. that iaatebUity whteh plagnaa our alU- at dinner at the new Hilton waa resurfaced in foe spring A paraat who la told that her diUd Along Countrr Koeds WKh Sytvlaa Ofiara er’s chair. Also, Harold B. Eldred, 82, Hotel. aaoo with South ^taam agalaat tho And thla— the daaira to have when foe new central firehouse is to atop goiqg to sdMMl aetoia the Thompsonville, $26, failure to Although Constantine has the last at bat-r-waa Ukowise was built beside foe Municipal ■ m n rahahla .totalltailaa atabUity of atraat aad-start gotag to another adiod FOREST FLOOR, LATE SUMMER drive a reasonable distance reigned only kix months, he has Building. the explanation of tho snap Re- apart; George E. Flowers, 24, Korth TMama. nlaa bleahs away^ la Hkaly to raaot bi been going about certain things The contract calls for cover­ pubhean effort to adjourn toe Hartford, $10, Intoxication; Shir­ In a very relaxed fashion. ing foe 16,400 square foot park- Vadarnaath the aWMa game af poUtf- protaot BO matter wbat the proaumad House before too Dainedfate ley M. Fraser, 26 Elro St.,‘ $3, He delighted 6,000 Greeks by failure to carry a registration; ahl ohalra, howon r, th an a n other tidao purpoaa o f tba traaafer. W bm a social oouM inaugurate one more holding three highly informal at work, aad lhair half-hkMaa atraagtha H ^ a ld round of debate. When toe Loretta Gaskell, 178 School St., meef-Uie*{)eople parties at Tatol laauo la thiowa ki, that swinga aoma par- $12, unsafe backing; Robert By Rowland Evans Jr. Democrats retorted with their Palace, 16 miles from Athens. aad awnaaaata amy be tha baaie hay to onta ovaa more atronjiy against auch a Inside mock heroics, and aa lageBlous Gauthier, 17. of 231 N. Main St., FOR RENT Yesterdays NO invitations were necessary. tha atery of Yiotnam. traiufar, and, a s the othar hand, no effort to filibuster even toe put­ $20, operating a motor vehicle 8 and 16 nun. Movie Frojec- without a license; Scott T. Greeks from all walks of life Tho aaaiH ■lUbm aln dollar giiaallaBo doifot, pBBau4#to aoma paroBta that it ting of a non-debatable motion, flocked to the palace to shake $ora— eoond or silent, also Robert D. Novak 25 Yean Ago and Speaker T^er Pattoraon Graves, 17, West Suffield,' $17, 85 nun. sUde projeoton. about oar yaoMBoa fea South Viataam ahouM ha aeeaptad aa a part of good illegal pasring; Brian G. Hamil­ hands with their king, meet Report Chamber of Commerce Dem­ adjourned toe Houae more by Anne-Marie, and wish the cou­ a n thaaa: A n wa aaywha n near aoa* Amaitaaniam. walking off the podium thew by ton, 18, of 648 Venion St., $12, WELDON DRUG CO. But aa wa read about yaotarday’a onstration Home rapidly nearing failure to ob^ a traffic signal; ple well. 901- Blaln S t—IbL 6iS-SS2I Tiaeliv fkm people of that boontry that completion as date for puMle making Ms gavel heard,, toe In slmrp contrast to the Infor­ tha war boiag^ feai|llt t h m la one they ovanta ia Now Tork Ctty, one statement scene of-ahama had been nem- Conrad J. flauk, 28, Vernon, WASHINGTON — One assis­ at a desk in the bullpen outside votes in its ranks, tiie United Inaction approaches. plete. $27, disobeying a traffic sign. mal receptions will be Wednes­ thamaalyaa aruit to fl|^tT ia than now in the kews aiima likely to do as much tant above all others ia raspon- the Chairman’s office. Steel Workers Union has quiet­ Board of Selectmen plans dis­ Also, Jean Hewitt, East Hart­ day’s state ball at the royal V ' * * cussion of new WPA project for It was a horrible way to and palace In I Athep^ About 1,700 til procaaa, a n a ahlla tta tTaltad Stataa aa any ^ s a ariwrtation to produce an aible for the haymaker style of ly scheduled a series of civil' a aesalon; It waa a grotcaque ford,, $6, operating, a motor ve­ An obscure group of antl- rights seminars. replacement of water pipe with guests will attend, the men in atapa up tta o m eoatrihothm to aad par* ayantual iacraaaa in tha ranks of thoaa Rep. WUIiam MiUer’s Vice-Pres- *vu«l way for the old Cennecti- hicle without a license; Oilvln Goldwater Republicans in the largqr mains for town-owned ______white tie iuid tails, the women ttdpatiaa ta that war, a prooaaa ant hi w hite' paranta who ehoeaa to gw ahmg Their purpose; TV> explain the eut House of Representatives to Hughes, 70, (Cheshire, $26^ Manual campaign: Fulton (Bud­ District ot Columbia, called the civil rights bfll to local union company. speeding; Paul Kristoff Jr., 44,''^^,^^*'??, the ptoriacaa by wiilah Viataam aai aura ovaa with auch arbitrary intogratioa make its final bow to history. I t will be one of foe great dy) Lewis m . Committee for Responsible Re­ officials and liammer home the There were no villains in auch of 232 Spring St., $16, into;:ica- IINSTANI gatherings of royalty under one makliig taoit truce ia d paaoa with oaa rather than dfaroct ttair ehildraa to dam- Son of tha famed conserva­ publicans, will soon take on na­ point that the bill doea not call 10 Yean Ago a miserable things Nobody gain­ tion; William Lawtence, 28, onatmta agahi it Stamford, $30, speeding; Rus­ roof since foe war. aaother? la tha Upitad Statae, hi ita tive radio commentator, Bud­ tional Implications, for preferential hiring of Ne­ Board of Directors discUBS ed a thing. ThaA part o f basic There’ll be kings and queens ”A t aehoal aftor school,” aaM eno dy' Lewis is a well-known con-1 Although the committee pur­ groes. decency which ^ in aU these sell Lesser, New Jersey, $10, praaaaca ia South Vtotaaaa, r fa l^ ra* plans for construction of Civil fishing without a license; Nel­ g;alore, dozens of princes, music, INTERIMSt servative figure in his own posely has played down its own Meetings are set for Canton, men and women,'and which had gardad aa tha protaetor and would*|fe hb^ haws aeeouat this morning, ’ ’Nagro par­ Defense skywatch tower atop son Mattern, 26, East Hartford, champagne and speiMacuIar BY right. He has traveled the coun­ importance, it is becoming a Ohio, on Oct. 10. PitUfcurgh on police station and settle contro­ been in all the history o f that Jewels, antor? Or doaa the Ualtad Stataa anta exprooaad their dalight” try from one and to another as Houae, waa toe loser. $83, speeding. Herntene Hershey * pipeline for funds that antl- Oct. 23, and ^iladelphia on versy this proposal engendered.. Vempii Miles, Massachusetts, President Johnson’s repre­ ataad. ia tho ayaa o f the Vlatuamaaa the narrator of “ Operation Abo­ Goldwater Republicans . refuse Oct. 30. Presumably, another Annual fiscM year report by It would have been abmethlng sentative for foe wedding, his lition,” a film depicting the San $30, speeding; iLouis J. Miller thamaolvaa, maraly ga tha Jataat ia the to give to the Goldwater-Miller meeting will be held in the Court Clerk Aldo Paganl state to aee the old House die- with 20-year-old daughter Lynda DECORATIVE nnnciBco riots against the dignity. Jr., 18. of 23 Whitney Rd.. $7 hUterie aueeaaatea of ‘hutaldero^ hi “ A SdtBMB Of FhC«” campaign. The committee- will Gary, Ind., steel - producing crimiiibl cases in Town Court each for driving with defective Bird, made a one-day excursion CONSULTANT < House Un - American Activities soon allocate the money to lib­ doubled tai four years. Southoaat Aata — tha Ohiaaaa, the Committee. He was also nation­ area, one of the hotbeds of brakes and with a defective tail today to foe island of Crete to 643-9958 T ProBch, tha Japaaaac T Do tha varUua Aa for tha womaa, ramarkably many al field director, for the right eral and moderate Republican backlash sentiment. light; Adrian Nadeau, New Bri­ see foe ruins of foe ancient aharad a cobubob jiattara: a satnaae of candidates for the Senate and Whatever rank-and-file sen­ tain, $28, speeding; Ronald W. Minoan civilization. diviaians withia tha Vlatiiamaaa paopla, wing Young Americana for A Thought for Tod«7 face, howavar wall- faatuiwd; an axpres- House. timent, the Steelworkers leader­ Buddhiat or Gathdie, N ortt or South, Freedom (TAF). Today in History Sponsored by the Mant*irAi)i skm. aliBost sexual, total commit­ Similarly, the financially ship remains militant for civil Mandat or daoMcratic, atUl lo a n all the. ment; and evldenca cf constant expen- Actually, Lewis came on Mil­ ConneD e f Ohwchea hard-pressed Republican Con­ rights. The union has fought By The Aasociated Preaa Ava grooming. Moot notably, and of ler's staff through the side door. Viataamaaa mudi doaar to one anothor When Miller complained that gressional Campaign (fommit- state AFL-(3iO endorsement of Today is Tuesday, Sept. IS, than they a n to ua? wfaatovar agt, thay wore rigidly lac­ tee (functioning independently Sen. Robert Byrd’s re - election the 250th day of 1004. Thera Christ sUted that He came* quered eoUfuroo, usually blonde and his campaign staff wa.sn’t near­ , . ly large enough, the Goldwater of the Republican National campaign In West 'Virginia. ale 107 days left in the year. to minister, not to be minis­ 9 Theae a n the vital, undercover, and never with one soft or aberrant lock. high command at long last Committee) ’ is trying to tap Why? Though a bread-and-but­ tered unto. How often we find OWNERS REPORT THEY probably tha ultimately determining They warn atrlctiy girdled, akiartly THURSDAYS agreed to give him another man. ter liberal, Byrd voted against Today’s Highlight in History ourselves so busy doing "Chris­ draanad, and atoSkly ahod. Now you might anti-Goldwater Republican Bus­ tian” works, that wa do not gueadoiu about Southeast Aala. T hen ia' That man was Lewis, specifical­ inessmen for money to help the civil rights bill. On this date In 1807, former FRIDAYS BO claar and aatiafactory anawer. Mean­ . aay that thay ropradented the mtddle>- ly chosen by Goldwater men. Vice President Aaron Burr waa taka the time to allow Christ claaa suburban norm of any politkkl Congressional candidates. It has to minister unto us. The great­ while, we ourselves are mired and com­ Although officially listed as acquitted of a misdemeanor SAVE persuasion, but the older women aepe- hired Langhorne Washburn, a est feaU in Chriatian*' history O F MANCHESTER CLOSED ’ •Assistant Press Secretary," former . Rockefeller aide, as. Qnotatten for Today charge by a Jury In Richmond, mitted then, never sure How much we ciaUy aaoroed to me more atandardixed Now, as.to young mem' You have come about not by works MONDAYS L«wis actually is writing chief fund raiser. Ita goal: gl Va., ending one of the moet a n really wanted, but guita unablO'tb thaa an equlvalaBt group at a Oomo- muat not wait to be brought celebrated trials in history. but by faith. By prayer and ”TO •1 T .* S speechel that go directly to Mil- million between now and Sec­ meditation we open the door of pull ouraelves out; unable to p r e s s cratle eonyoBtioa, where both tha athnle tor without editing by other staff forward'by the older meii. For- Earlier, Burr had been.acquit­ and acondmlc raagua are far wider. 1 tion day. instance, do you suimoae I our hearts and soula to C h ^ t Nf FUEL COSTS toward any dear victory ahd equally members. *' . . . ted of a treason charge result­ looked in vain at tba Cow Palace for peo­ should have gotten into notice unable to accept any daoir kind of de­ As a result, moderate Miller ing from his leading an expedi­ Submitted by ple who oould be daiUed poor, and I rs- atatters at* near the point of re­ Still worried about the pros­ If t had waited to be huntod tion against a friendly power, feat; hoping, perhaps, that aoma unex- mmkberad what a ooUege-boy taxi driver V The Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, bellion. 'I%ey specifically include pects that tha anti-Negro back­ ^ and pushed forward by didar Spain,' in its North American AiesocUto Minister, paetadly benign set of dreumstaneea toM me:, ’’One thiag I noticed ir M o f Dave Kr^eng, a middle-road lash may produce Goldwater men?—^Abfsham lincMn. possessions. t strucK Second Congregatloul Church may aome day bail us out and 1st ua Oojdwatar paopla around kind af Republipan who resigned as re- me. Thay'ra olwaya talking about how redn gracefully. seardi director for the Minne­ the poor are raopoBSlble for their coa- sota Republican party to be­ The way for that difficult thing to diUca—you know, laav, nogood. Weil, it come MiUer’s research director, ■ .1 happen has been made, by recent p m took me four moBtha to find this Job, Tfoe moderates complain that FischeMI nouncementa, to sound ridlculoualy aim- and I know what it's like being poor, Lewis eggs Miller on to exag­ aad It im 't Just bacauae you don't want pla. Let North Vietnam ceaac its da- gerate and pump up his charges. to work, believe me.’’ For Instsuice, the ultra-liberal Hartford National’s “Education Payment Plan” can put your youngster aigns upon South Vietnam, the g o v a ^ What atruck me aaoat in talking wltk Americans for Democratic Ac-i ment o f Premier Khanh haa announcad, the nice, good-looking Goldwater people titm (ADA) Is lair game for Re- and South Vietnam will roapoad by tan- was their profound and profoundly hu- publican criticism. But Miller's morlaaa aaouranee. In a seBse- they are through college. . . pay for tuition, board, books, clothing. And you lag tha Tankaea to go homa. That leavaa speeches )iave distorted ADA right to be aaaurikl, beceuie what they positions. Moreover, Miller, has only tha formal agreement of North want is what moat ‘Americana want; a bean criticising U.S. trade pol­ Vietnam to auch a propoaition, and thaa simpler, safer life, a more moral aoclcty icy even though he voted for the Exckiaive Vote Metric Com­ ban take as long as eight years to repay. Monthly payments fit Into tha diaoovery of aome way of measuring with more individual integrity. And what Trade Expansion Act in 1M2. A natural bustion gives an iiulant, they dqtlon is what most Americana da- udMB and how North Vietnam would be However, Lewis cannot be clean flame which burns at plora: crlma, violanca, lawlaaaaesa, cor- Mamed for tho Miller campaign top efficiency—no sinolte or fcoeping ita word. And it could be that ruptloB. But for thoM Ooldwatar paopla stand now attracting the most soot. . . no waste'of fufcl. your budget, and you’re protected with life Insiirance at no extra North Vietnam would faoa tha aama taka no blam e It is outside thero- critlclam: M s statement at Heat it *1ocked” in the f^ - kind o f trouble we face in Southeast sehrea, on otbera Wbat America has lost, South Bend, Ind., against larger for efficiency apartments Moe between firing pertoda. others have takes away. What America and not wasted up the chim­ A lia. Man and nations very rarely can immigration quotas. To Repub­ haa hecoma, othan are responsible for. lican poUtlcimu, delcaimlng ney. Thousands of owners cost. Find out about easing the high cost of higher education. . . this |Hck and chooac poUdea db if they ware “ At last,” thagr tell you with ahlnlng report exetpikmal oil sav­ against immigration in a poly­ An Eclipse Innerbed is great for an 1 aalocting aoma daasart or aatting a ayaa, "with Ba^lOoldwatar wa have a glot industrial center is like ings. No soot means that the cause of about 90^ of eia^; they gat caught in waN only chanea!” Tha UBiqpMca phrase, it qlwaya knocking football at Notre efficiency apartment or anywhere saamad to me, waarrto raihaka this coun­ service caUs is alto cimi- sensible Hartford National way.l « ' p i ^ y of tbatr own weaving; both ddea Dame. MUler got the idea from there is a sleeping space problem.. It is naled. Phone ns. or come try into our own image." one of his closest colleagues in cmight in thq^ Viatnamasa wah may be "People," wrote Clarl Jung in Ilia Un- stylishly designed as a sofa to look well in we’B demonstrate. the House, an Eastern consev- in living rooms, family rooms or dens. aquaUy mlaarabla and luihappy aad un- disqovared Self, "g o on blithely organla- atlve. aMa to brehk thamsdvas claar by aay iag and bcUtvtog la the aovoreign ram- A 1 footnote: Buddy Lewis's The Innerbed is eq u ip p ^ with an EejUpse ady o f mass action, without the least aiaila simple policy dadaion. wife, Judy, is personal secretary innisrspring mattress for your own eonaelouaBeee o f tha fact that tha iqost' FOGARTY Ik Boab dtuatiooB, aometlmdi Siq to Republican National Chair­ sleeping comfort . . . or your guests. HARTFORD NATIO li^AL^<^AN K AND TRUST ppwarful orgaiUxations can be main- man Dean Buroh. Her presence higbaat rational hope is one that evaa-; iainad ealy by the greatest ruthleamasa Utilize your space to the utmost with an foerc is. pert of the titantie iusUy a v a ry M y will gat real tired. And af thair laadera and tha chaapaat o f , Eclipse Innerbed. See the many different BROS.. Inc. 'wMOte ttoMBY tton ro wont roH f K M atogaas." But the Ckildwatar paopla—fa r I shakeup at the- National Com­ SI9 auipaqt tl^t Juat such an |ntaht—to mittee. Styles in Watkins, today I CustOTi cov­ more, it seems to me, than most groups ' ered choice > of covers. Style shown 319 Broad S t, ManchMter for the day whan avsiybody will that are osgaalxad for mass aetkm—Uye Mn. Lewis aupplants.juanita is K M l tirad. raaanwhUa | ssli^g aura in a dream. Inaulatad from raaUly and •hielda, inrivate secretary to $299.50, Qther start from $199.50. ' Phona 649-4539 do not g4t t l^ first, suatainad by a man who apaaka thair 1 National Chairmen since the idays o f the late B. Carroll 995 Main SbeHsMandmlw e 6|ovlhMain8MC«lclW8lMr Sida our policy, own dialect aad eoajurte up. thair vlaloaa—MABYA KANNXi IN Retee of Teithessee some 15 ' i jraara ago. Mm. Shiaid* now alia mu %**» •: V 1'r*-

I MANCHESTF^ EVENING pERALD, MANCHESTfeR; CONN., TlJESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1964 MANC!HES1’ER EVENlNGLiHERALli! ML^CHtSTER, CONN., tU ^DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19«4 PAGE MIMi RockviUe-Vernon LutzA^ain Denied Funds^ About Town SoiHh Windsor MiSfti tiW 2ti«. Alma Lawton. Attendance Sags »rtioii Compromise Obituai7 All women are invited to attend. CTiaerfeader RegMiAllon Lsioy Spenoer Orotqi o f Beo- Ai( N.Y. Boycott uled for Senate Vote But Wins School Baking ond OongtegatlOaal Obnrch will Addition to High Schjwl * A registration s e ^ o n for alt. TV*Radio Tonight have Its first meeting of the girls interested to becoming FOR EXPI John Hlnea, #6, of New fall season tomorrow at 1 p.m. Lines, Fire Marshal cheerieadera for the South Continues Today WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANORG of each legislature on other than Luts Junior Museum agaln^prlata. funds over wUch It tiad Honors Former Prmcipal Windsor Midget and Pony foot­ t«M M e * Om ) Haven, brother of the Moot no control. at the hoiM ot Mrs. N ^e RADUTOR REPAIRING AND RE00RIN6 a population basis. Rev, Vincent Hlnee, Blahop ot requested and .was denied sup­ ball team will be^ held tonii^t (CkmtiBned from fo g e One) The group supporting the Museum RreeMent Dr. m U p Bradl^, 44 Greenwood Dr„ Television COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICB m IM the subetltute a Norwich, died yeatarday at 8 t plemental funds from .the board leader of the group. A buslnass at 8 at the Legloo HaU on Main court's oeclinoa objected to the Sumner said the board riiould Thehew iu*iltures and Continents year, was more than a quarter ovad a recommendation to Manchester Orange win have and superintendent o f Vernon all wfU hold two public hoar The Pond; Heyer, Platala For ^Registration tor aU scouts of (IS) bcMbig out against the a constitutional amendment to Church. He Is also the brother said the request had not been year than d u fltt the 1962:63 (34) Wbat'e New 8:30 (31) HeifeU Master CHast of a mlllion'children. CIUKE MOTOR SUES the statek. support a museum request to itemised sufflclentty to allow a brief business meettng tomor­ schools. togs tomorrow night beforo tha Two; Dunnett, Queen’s Play; Boy Scout Troop 62 will ber held (SO) Eaiiy Show (33-80) Moment ot Fear Isolated checks this morning ot the Oangrees” aubsU- o f the Rev. Walter Hines, a school yMr. Oeltohan Mported. GeOlloo, ’The SUent Miaow; (40) Stooey Burke (8-30-40) McHale'a Navy 301 BROAD STREET—643-9521 At their suggestion, sponsors the town directors for an goat-- tte board to do so. row at 7;80 p.m. in Orange The decision to name the a ^ tonight at 7 at the Legion Hall. indicated a substantial loss of ite until Its eponaora agreed to prleat in Waterbuiy. Expendaturas to r elementary ragttlarty aehaduled eouneil Shaw, In The Cotnpany of 8:10 (8) Newe. Sports.. Weather 3:00 (3-13) PetUooat Junction of the subsUtute agreed to Bishop Hlnee was notified ot Uonal 94.000. The museum, operating as a HaU before open instaUatlon of dlUon came at the request of Boys must be accompanied (12) Poilttcal attendance. schools were 91,(M,MH.8T; M e s meeting. Dolphins; RlccL Understand­ (3-30-10) The ’racoon iccept modifying language the modify the proposal to request hla brother’s death while he Tlirae weeks ago museum of­ private agency, provides public ^ o e rs at 8:§0. Miss Charlotte the school building eommlttee to the seseton by their fathen. 8:16 (33) Club House (SO Hartford Symphony A Brooklyn school completely ficials had requested 96,000 ad­ Junior H|A S < ^ . 929r,1«5.r; At 7:40 p.m., the council wil) ing and ’Training Horaea; de 8:80 (10*33-30) Uuntley-Briakley (10-30). Richard Boone -intarala pcopoeed. the courts to allow “ reasonable was in Vatican City, Roeae, at­ servioes in education, conserva­ Hutchins of 85 Broad St. wUl which win ereOt a plaque oora- RookTluniilih School. ^ ,4 4 0 .- An orientation course will be (8) Wide Country vacant Monday had only om ditional operaKgig funds. The be Installed as master. Totoay, The Art and ’Thought held from 8 to .6 p.m. (33) Sperial _ They claimed a better than time” to comply with the Court tending the Bkmmenleal Coun­ tion, recreation and historloal memorattog the honor. Boaro 52, and adult eveMag school (ta- conaider an ordtoanoe oonoam- (131 Newebeai 3:80 (3-13) Jack Benny pupil present today out of an • EYE-GLASSES by ruling. board at that tmle denied the of education members, attend­ o f Miehetango; Burnford, ^ e There will be a meeting of (34) Young Country (18) Subacription TV cil. He will return and be the Infonnation. m the past It has chidlnir dlToctor*s salary of $3- Ing tha tostallatton of publie (10) n im enrollment of 86S. At a Bronx •ven chance of its adoption. The second part was changed request saying It was not the been supplied by a variety of ing their first meeting of the Flalda o f Noon; Felix Frank­ the Avery St. School executive (8-30-40) P ^ o n Place celebrant at a Pontifical High 600)7112,706.17. water lines oh Graham Rd. A furter, A Tribute; O’Neil. Ten ( 8) Walter Cronklte 10:00 (10-33^) N B C jpecial (C) school,, a milkman , delivered The subsUtute at first pro­ to allow the states “ reasonable legitimate channd for the * 9 - sources, pubhe and private. school year last night, unani­ board At the echool Wednesday 8:46 (301 Ron (ktchrmn DeBella and Roaia Opticlont Maas Thursday at 10 a.m. at Income includes 9644,278.54 watar Una la baing tostallad by Lost Plays; World’s Fairs Yes­ (8-30-40) 'Ihe ragitive only 75 caHona of i milk for making it “ the sense of time” to consider a constltuUon- S t Bemsdetta’s Church, New proval o t such funds. The museum says it has been" Car Strikes mously iq»provod the racom- At 8 p.m. 7:00 (1323-30-10) News. Sports, (3-13) (TBS Spec'al lunches, compared to the cus­ Oomplcto Oongress" that the federal al amendment “ in the event” Last night musium officials from Ooanecttcut Orantsda-aid; tho Oomioetlout Water Oo. on terday, 'Today and Tomorrow; Fire CaUe weather 11:00 (3-8-lO-13-30-334(VI0). News. By* OlM* Scrale* Haven. constantly extenmng its serv­ mendatlon.-so Federal grants fOr agrioultare, Graham Rd. from Hayes Rd. (3; To Tell the Truth tomary 4M. A Queens school of should allow the states; that one should be submitted by asked for 94,000 but their re­ Howe was principal at the and A Long Long Time. .Assistant Fire Chief Frank (18) Navy Film Sports, Weather Other survlTora include hla ioes, especially in eduoatlonal 11:16 (§0) Tonight (C) t almost 1.800 enrollment was Tour eye doctor’e *'adequate time” (1) to comply Congress. quest was i^ected, after a pro­ B o y o n R t . 6 high school from 1912 to 1945. $17,101,36; National DennM Ed­ to aervlee the new EU Terry Books for children include: Bnea of the South Wtndaor Vol­ (34i What's New wife, two daughters, two sons matters, imd has baaed its fund ucation Act, 91,667.14; elemen­ (10) Movie (13) (Thrls CTartt , , reported to have,less than 100 prescription filled — the ^ p rem e Court decision longed dlaeusalon, on essential­ He was named superintendent Elementary School. Sandy Koufax Strikeout King; unteer Fire Depertment urged (40) Movie Douglas told reporters be and two other brothers. requests on this expanding ser tary school tuitton, 9706.80; spe­ (30) Open Mike children present, aa it did Mon. modern frames — Mr (2) to consider a proposed ly the same basis as last A sP4ctol Act of tho legisla­ Bud Plays Senior High Basket- residents to caU the town’s fire ^ Mass. HighllghU 11:30 (13) Movie would “ prefer no language at ice. Last night, Rottner said all of schools in 1937 but continued cial class tuitton, 918,440.00; 7:16 (33) day. t lenses duplicated — gonstitutional amendment all, but if we must have Ian' month. Two-ye*u>old Timothy E. as principal of the high school ture sulows the town to recover baU; Super Modified Driver; emergency number. (30) Spori imera (8) Movie BIkAael Patalak educational servloea must be high school Vo-Ag, 9S6,6M.17; charges from abutting residenta 7:30 (3) What In The World 11:80 (10-33) Tonight Show (C> praacrlption aun- submitted bjf Congress to per- guage, this Is the least offen The board told the museum coordinated and based on need. Banks of Carpenter Rd. was re­ until his retirement in 1945. The Witch of Hissing HHl; If a resident dials "operator" (34) Science Reporter (8) Movie ___ glaasea — prompt ra- kOchael Patulah, 46, ot 2S officials that It supported their evening school twtieai, , |9>267; tying into the water line. The Spotted Salamander, Eddies from the Manchester exchange apportionment of one house sive.” Academy St, died this morning Rottner particularly objected to ported "resting comfortably” Four physicians wqre appoint­ individual tuition, 9978;. town de­ SEE 8UATUKUAX-A TV WEEK FUK dOU'UBTB LsSTINa pain. sfforts to obtain funds but said ed to serve the Vernon School rates to be charged will be spe­ Green Thumb; Let’s Go To A the caU win be relayed to the at Manchester Memorial Hos­ support museum servioes when today at Manchester Memorial posit fund, $121.30; aiiaoallane- cified to the ordinance. The pro- 19 Asylum Street the educational system was not System by the RockvUle Medi­ Post Office; Let’s Oo 18ath Paul Manchester Fire Department. HARTFORD pital after a short ilbiesa the school system does not have Hospital after he was struck ous, $2,266.66, and elemeataiy poaed rate la $4.44 per front the place to get them. cal Association, board members Revere; You Know Who; We Manchester then relays the mes- Room 194 enough money to transport chil­ and technical school transporta­ foot with a maximum front foot­ arry Raps Supreme Court, Mr. Patulah was bom in An- Dr, Walter Schardt reminded by a car on Rt. 6 yesterday af­ were told. Physicians serving Wonder What Walter Will Be; kage to South Windsor. This can Front End TeL 522-0757 Enrico F. Real* dren to the museum to take ad­ tion $30,826.48. Total Income, age of 180 feet. RUgf DcBella aonia. Sept 21, 1917, a non o f museum officials that It ^ are Dr. Barbara Edelstein, Dr. The Hippo Had Hiccups; Shoes cause a delay of five minutes Radio Mra Anna Knasewies Patulah vantage o f them. ternoon. $651,699.00. A second ordinance covering the board’s responslbiUty to Walter Schulthels, a senior on- Adele Perlman, Dr. Michael For Pimeh; Little Bear’s ,in the department answering the (Thla Biting laeludes only those uMra briMkdflBSte of IQ or 18 and the late John Patulalc. Hh He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Callahan raported that the net tho position of deputy fire mar- Special ^ ia m i Machinists Cheer LB J evaluate all b u (^ t items by ginew on long range plannii _ Atkins and Dr. AUyn Dambeck. Christmas; Whitey and Whisk call. lived in Manchester 14 yearn George A. Banks. Banks is a cost of the schools to the town shiu, will ba considered by the t n and Food; WaHyJM Wood­ minnte length. Some stattons rarra otner ebort ■ewseosts). need and use available funds to for Hartford Electric Light Oo. Blducational television will be­ Reading Conteet Winners He was employed at the New board of education member in was 91.874,118.8$. counoU at 7:48 p.m. TIm deputy worm; What Does A Peace Wood Memorial Library an­ WDBC— ISM 7:30 Newe ot the World Reg. $12.50 (Ooattaued from Page One) hard for medicare, under Social ci^port those Items with high­ and a< museum offloiu ocn- Bolton. come a reality in two sp ools 7:46 Stand By, Bngdand Transportation Co. ceraed with programs, said the Rasignatlons of two teachers fire marshaTs post has boon es- Cons Vohintf nounced the following winners ■ :IIU LiOng John Rada 8:00 Red B j^ v e . Alhletica (1) AUUN FRONT END Security. - Hartfo^. He wsa a Navy veter­ est pil^ty. Rollce said the boy dashed out this year. Conduits for TV re­ tabliriied duo to the importance to u a Trees; Alexuider the 8:00 Dick RoblttaoB museum’s request was an 0f>- were accepted. They are San­ of its Summer Reading Con­ I O'i N«w« Sign o n 10:30 NIghtbeaL (2) BALANCE FRONT atate by his Republican rival. “And I say to you. now and I an of World War II, and Board member Christie Mc­ with his dog on R t 6 near the ception have been Installed in all of the fire marahal’e office and Groat— Scientist, King; Rob- test for elementary school 11:00 Newe. portunity for the school board to dra Tamarik, Lake Street El­ w a n t-4 U 11:16 Sports Final, Weather. WHEELS— R«g. $4.00 Sen. Barry Ooldwater. say to Americans everywhere, member o f the VFW in Hart­ Cormick said the museum 3 J’s ResUurant. He was struck rooms in the Lake Street Ele­ ementary School, and Paul Grif­ tha inereesed work load for the bert Goddard; TU Show You children; Pamela Sills; Susan Scattered crowds that wel­ the President said, "if you begin a program. He said such 6:00 Fred Swanson Show 11:10 Art Johneon Show. (8) CHECK FRONT ford. shouM audit its services and re­ by an eastbound car driven by mentary Schbol and in the fin, Sykes Junior High School. offlea. Cats; The Don’t Be Scared Elsenberg; Paula B r a n k a 11; 6:80 News. Sports and Weather WPOP I4M WHEEL BEARINQS comed ' Johnson’s motopcade believe in medicare under an outdoor education program 7:00 EMward P. Morgan REALTY Survivors, besides his mother, quest funds proportionately Mrs. Harriet Atwood of Mans­ Northeast Elementary School, Qontracts ratified Included: Under the council’s regular Book; Research Adventures for Lynda Levack; JUl Bancroft, ? :IIU Lou Tenrt (4) CHECK BRAKE trough the city obviously were Social Security, now is the time would certainly not be ahead of according to Alan Dresser, as­ 7:16 Joe Edwards. :()0 Ken Orunii include his wife, Mrs. Stella Tru. from those receiving them. He the rest of the natiofi. field Center, police said. Joan Adlnolfl, West Viralnia order ot bustoeea will be the Young Scientists; Meg and Me­ and Ann Kata. 1 »> ».an 0(1 13:00 Sal LaRoaa. SYSTEM hsi his side. They waved to stand up and be counted.” said the board of education sistant superintendent of lissa; The Day It rained Wa­ hundreds o ' "LBJ” banners. ken Patulah; three eons, Mi­ Dr. Schardt said the whole The boy suffered head in­ Wesleyan, music; Mara Bedard, discussion and consideration of WINF—1338 His audience roared out with should not-be required to bear schools. Central Connecticut State Col­ termelons; litU e Girl With Manoheater Evening Herald 6:00 News Ooldwater placards were scarce. chael J. Patulah of Storrs and issue showed that the board and juries and multiple lacerationa. a possible ordinance regarding 6:lt Radio Greater Hartford A l Four Only applause and cheers and Four sets will be used to re­ Seven Names; Here Is Your South Windsor correspondent. Overhead, however, a light screeching sirens.' Robert A. Patulak and James T. the brunt of the support. the museum officials needed a He was admitted to the special lege, elementary; Nancy 'Bll- matotansnea of aldewi^ in 6:46.Lowell Thomas: Phil Risiuto Patulah, both at home; a broth' Board member Atty. John better liaison to plan the edu­ care unit of the children’s ward ceive the programs, which will llngton, Unlveraity of Missouri, town. Hobby—Don Collecting, and Brownie JOMph, tel. 644-4>148. 7:00 News: Diipaaeion COURSE Idane circled and trailed this COMPARE OUR Johnson said he believed the elementara; Joseph Oeresky, Emerald Enjoyed the Moon­ 7:36 Invitation to Learning banner: “ Ih is is Ooldwater machinists want their leader­ er, Mero Patulak of Marlboro, Rottner.aaid the board did not cation programs based on avail­ at the Manchester hospital. A be broadcast beginning the first At the last council meeting 8:00 Yankees vs. Angels FREE DEMONSTRATION LEOTURE Central Coimecttout State Col­ light. PRICES ON ALL ship, government and country Maas.; a sister, Mrs. George feel it had the right to appro- able funds. hospital spokesman last night of October, by Channel 24 to the town attorney was tostruct- 10:40 Speak Up, Greater Hartford country." lege, high school math; Nancy Pvfc BtUI Open U:16 Sign Off HONDAY.>SEFT. 24—AT 8 PJK. Johnson got the biggest hand "to extend their hands but keep Lawrence of Glastonbury, and said he was in fair cone'Mon. Hartford. sd to suggest an ordtaanoe for PRESCRIPTIONS Hendricks, Michigan State Uni­ Town, Manager Terry V. Meeting Planned w n o —18M .In the speech when he plugged their guard up." several nieces and. nephews. Dresser alM Indicated that aldewalks for its next meeting. 6:00 News, Weather Sports MEN and WOMEN, young or old, regardless of previous ex­ Tte Holmes Funeral Home, the high school addition has versity, qpeeoh, and Patricia Storankel has announced the 6:36 Old. Borrowed Blua perience. If you are over 21, you can be a real estate broker Hospi^ Notes IBirth flontyol I o f the ^ C h ester Troop la inves- K ni^tly, Salve Regina Ctfilege, ’The counoU felt the need for By State WAXES ARTHUR DRUB 400 llnin S t, is In charge o f ar- * * tigatlng. been set up with television re­ raaponsibtllty over maintenance Veteran’s Memdriai Park swim­ 8:46 "IT-vee Star Extra ‘ SERVICE ON ALL merely by pauing an examination. Obtain irour license ant| rang;tments, which are incom­ elementary. ming area will be open Satur­ 7:00 Weatherwatch enter thla richly rewarding profession. You can start Richard Arthur Neff, 17, of 86 behind the back. to sea in a patrol boat to board tions toUled $1,716,703.26. But before discussion started, low bidder with a quota of $15,- Seymour and Orange. time. Hill, and a grandson, William Dover Foxcroft, Maine; John his ship, which had left without announced the following books r: Oakland St., was charged yes­ C. Robinson m of Columbia. "The work of these appellants Callahan reported the aver­ the council fathers were told of 400. The town expects delivery terday afternoon by Manchester The car was traced to O’Reil­ Lynch Sr., 42 Coolidge S t; him. age cost per pupil during the the measures to hasten their have been received by the li­ Private fimeral services will Timothy E. Banks, Carpenter will contribute to the reduction brary: Cossens, Children and within 30 days. Police with willful injury, to ly and he was arrested later at of the increased rate of popula­ After landing the crew of the 1963-64 school year was $420.45 proceedings and they were .also Crushing^ Experience 1 ^ home. be held Thursday at 2 pm . at Rd., Bolton;* Charles Anderson, Others: PoweU, Valley of Community Church News PEACH WEEK - property. He is scheduled to ap- tion growth in the United States. Globe Bbcplorer the Owasco re­ (excluding evening school). reminded to malntein ’keCrecy The first fall meeting of the Crew.«5 Complete m ■ :pear in Circuit Court 12 on Sept. He was charged then with op­ the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Wapplng; Wi’/am Mulroy, Bones; Breni, The Shake Up; Jackson S t, WUIlmantlc. Ute Unless effectively controlled, turned to the scene of the dis­ Cost per elementary school pu­ on council deliberatlona. Men’s Club will be held in Fel­ If you own * conventional' Fira H' 28. A 16-year-old youth was also erating a motor vehicle while Wapping; Dara M. D’Arche, pil, gr a d e s kindergarten Avoid any “imprudent” Gunther, The Lqst City; White, ELBERTAS and OTHER FAVORITES Rev. George K. Evans of Co­ Berkeley Dr., Vernon; Mra. within a half-century population aster to aid the Coast Guard lowship Hall today at 7:30 p.m. Replacing Cable policy—or even a basic Homeown­ ", iarrested on the same charge his license is under suspension, Cutter Cherokee in further through Grade 6, $333.05; costs public disclosures, they were The Professional: Lyndon B. lumbia Congregational Church Margaret McCue, 38 Hyde St.; in this country will rise from its Johnson; Williams, One lyhal- There win be a speaker and " land turned over to Juvenile au­ reckless driving, and failure to rescue operations. per Junior high school pupil. told. ers policy—^you still may not be obey a policemen’s signal. will officiate. Burial will be in Quentin Hagedont, 110 Glen- present 190 million to a billion.” Ing Family; Llewellyn, Sweet refreshments. The group is Crewg for the Hartford Elec­ thorities. planning an auction for Oct. covered for several major haxan^ : Neff is a llie d to have been O’Reilly at the time, poSted Columbia Center Cemetery. wood S t; James B. Garner, 42 Morn of Judas’ Day; Galbraith, tric Light Co. completed work Friends may call at the fu­ 10. There will also be a teach­ APPLES such as glass breakage; water dam­ I -hired by James Albert Martin,. a $375 bond for appearance in Norwood S t; Ernest Gardner, Tha Scotch; Mooney, The Lyn­ about 10 o’clock tide morning Circuit Court 12 on Sept. 28. neral home tomorrow from 7 to ers meeting at 8 p.m. in Fel­ age and falling objects. Let us ;.. 26, of Meriden, who had been Raymond, N. H.; Mrs. Gunheld don Johnson Story, and Wal­ on the replacement of eectiona •: living at 180 Porter St., to take 8 p.m. HUI, 172% Spruce St lace, So You Want to Be A Li­ lowship Hall. MeINTOSM, eUAVlHSTilN. OTHERS broaden your home protectlfm at ■ ";the latter’s ca r into a wooded ADMITTEO TODAY: Chris­ brarian. Tomorrow the senior choir of underground cable which very littia extra cost :iJ’'section off Union Pond and, with topher Harniah, Wapping; Mrs. I Also, Nourse, So You Want will meet at 8 p.m. The Mis caused a power blackout yes­ sionary Committee will meet the help of the other youth, to Deborah Peterson, 29 Munro To Be A Doctor; Nourse, So terday. SWEET, FRESH CIDER iiii: smash and damage it beyond Events Funerals You Went To Be A Nurse; at the home of Mrs. George Tha splicing was done In St. , - Cox, 414 Foster St. at 8 p.m. early morning hours, but a Pcan, Ploms, Nectarines M ■ , repair. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A King, Why We Can’t Walt; Martin, last Tuesday, had re- Sliver, Mississippi: The Closed The women of the church will large crew worked yesterday In State Mias Alice Hewitt son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Are You Interested in THE i m IFFERENCt; . ported his car stolen, and it Society; Mitchell, Social Se­ meet to Fellowship Hall on afternoon preparing for the Honey, Cheese, Country Store Goodies FXmeral services for Miss Chenette, Wapping; a daugh­ Thursday with a business meet­ switchover. was found later, completely des­ Alice Hewitt of 101 Walnut St. curity to America; Smith, The (Continned from Page One) ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bas­ President’s Lady; Seifert, Nev­ ing at 6:80 a.m. There will be The power failure occurred troyed. were held yesterday, afternoon sett 264 W. Center St.; a son -V Police say that it was driven er No More; Perr, Barry Gold- a sewing circle and workshop about 5:80 a.m. yesterday and May tee quote rates and assist you firms beginning production in at the Holmes Funeral Home, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koehler, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vjoman affected an area bounded by Into a tree, the upholstery had 400 Main St. The Rev. Robert water; Gordon, An Infinity of ORKIL FARMS Connecticut. ■WeDwood 'Circle, Vernon; a attending are asked to bring a Main, Blsgell, Harrison and E. "been slashed with a knife, and J. Shoff. pastor of the Church Building for the Future Mirrors; The Best American as tee have so many others? ’ . a hammer had been used on the Governor Dempsey was asked daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Acle Short Stories 1664; Humphrey, sandwich. Dessert and coffee Center Sts. It lasted more than EVERY DAY TILL 5—WEST SIMSBURY by newsmen why the develop­ of the' Nazarene, officiated. Johnson, 69 Clyde Rd.; a daugh­ will be served. Hoetesses for the three hours and was traced to motor and body. Burial was in Ekut Cemetery. War On Poverty; Horgan, Police had quoted Martin as ment commission, as had its ter to Mr. and Mra. George Thlnga Aa ’They Are; Smith, day will be Mra. Marjorie fault in a cable on Park S t predecessors failed to include Bearers were Robert Glen- .^admitting the hoax, to get out ney, S. Raymond Smith, Ed­ Mrosek, 86 DlamKDr.; a daugh­ '“ from under payments on the the other side of the pictiu-e— ter to Mr. and Mra. Charles the number of businesses which ward Fleschsig, James Sym- 1964 model car. ing;ton, Elmer Swanson and Xkl- Gunn, CSiestnut Hill; a daugh­ and Getting Paid moved out of state, curtailed Martin, who had been ar­ gar Verbrugge. ter to Mr. and Mra. Eliher,Par- rested last week, is free under operations or failed. He sug­ sons, 61 S. Alton St. $1,500 bond for ap^arance in gested the reporters contact the BIRTHS TODAY: A son to development commission di- Louis P. Oraaao Circuit Court 12 on Sept. 28. The funeral of ’ Louis P. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steullet, Charies R. O’Reilly, 24, of 834 recUy. Graaso of 51 Cedar St. was held 123 Eldrldge St; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter ^reen, Coven­ W hile this morning from the John P. Tierney Funeral Home, 210 W. try; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Center St., with a solemn high Hesse, Lebanon; a dau$^ter to Mass of requiem at St. James’ Mr. a :^ Mrs. Malcomb Tennanl, Church. 86 B i^ St; a daughter to Mr. The Rev. John O’Brien was and Mrs. Leo Martin, Skinner celebrant, assisted , by the Rev. Rd.. Rockville. Joseph H. McCann, deacon, and DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- the Rev. Eugene F. Torpey, sub- DAY: Mra. Geraldine Miller, deacon. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone PUlsbury Hill, Rockville; Sheal ffous^ Hunting ? See S. B, M. for was organist and soloist. Burial S. Wenick, 20 Green Manor Rd.; Kurt Cowles, 328 Lake S t; MAV. TOOL was in St, James’ O m eteiy. Robert Cbrdner, 9 Norman S t; Father McCann read the com­ Mrs. Jacqueline Aliezi, 38 Bm - mittal service. ton S t; Mra. Velma Pelletier, Bearers were Samuel Ama- Sroad Brook; Mrs. Emilia La- A m W mmd a i f l t f •lieata deo, Prlmo Amadeo, Thomas bonyUle, 25 Cooper S t; WlUiam Buccino, Anthony Buccino, Sal-, Taylor Jr.. 88 W. Middle Tpke.; vatore Buccino and Philip James Blanchfield III, 81 White & EngbieeHng Co Uzanas. S t; ’Thomas O’Neill, 10 Mints Court; Mrs. Nancy-Joan Mas- sone and daughter, 250 Union S t; Mrs. Nina 'reel and daugh­ 291 ADAMS ST. MANCHESTm > - U.S. I s sues ter, 58 North S t ; Mrs. Barbara MORTGAGE Charboneau and daughter, Kel-: ^ 'R d ., Vernon; Mrs. Barbara Own C|harge Pelkey and daughter, Amston; CONVENTIONAL Mrs. Susan Mueller and son, ,66 Chestnut S t; Mrs. Janice Ver­ Is Offering A 12>Week Course In i CONSTRUCTION Of Harassing nier and daughter, 35 Milford V ■ . for flings Rd.; Mrs. Ruth Grasianl and (Continued from Page One) son, 80-N. Elm S t; Mrs. Roberta Setzler and son, 31 Wolcott Machine Work, To Deserving Men To Be FHA and VA Home and tilings all the charges in detail and Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Marjorie Primavera and son, 108 Croft asserted that while in some Dr. MONEY Loons Not much flinging cases U.S. aircraft werq in the DISCHARGED TODAY: Vir­ being done in these neighborhood "'of the Soviet ginia Lee Green, 162 BisseU S t; Paid *1.50 Per Hour Whiie Learning James M. Perry, 29 Coolidge « parts, so (poor vessels mentioned, . in other -VJ S t; Douglas Giard, Hillside youl) you'll have to cases there were no U.S. {danes Manor Ave.,, Vernon; Carol >1 content yourself in the area at all. Strange, Wapping; Mrs. Helen with wearing our “ U.S. commanders are under Holmqulst 39 Whitney Rd.; Join The First Clais In The NewTraining School authentic Scots strictest instructions not . to Mrs. Irene Morrlsette, 167 Ver­ 1 ^ approach foiVign vessels clorcr non S t ; Joseph Saucier, Skinner BUYING? Highland, kilt Just miwcs than is necessary for the com ­ Rd., Rockville; Miss Emma , S Em about everywhere mon practice of establishing Craig, 12 Knox S t- .t-—-n j Adjoining Tho Main Plant ^ else good sports­ identlficaMon in international Prentice, 570 Center S t; Mrs# i wear is in order, waters,” the note continued. Helen Forness, 143 Hillsuu.e On the other hand, the note Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Re'verly ^ Add a Shetland went on, “ on q number of occa­ Lutaen'and dai^ter,-198 High BUILDING? ; sweater in matched sions 1 n recent months, U.S. S t ; Mra. Ann Kvadas and son, 'For PorHoilars Call 642^2473 > anchester i ' I , . f OF M hues. vessels have encountered har­ 100 Campfield Rd.; Mrs. M a ^ .1 • . _ MAus om oM sA sr etuudCM w e s t s h s a m o m assment by Soviet ships.” Ann Roy and son, 34 Kenwood It said that in the last three Dr.; Mra. Marilyn Donlon and O r Come To The Pkmt Today—*Ask For Mr. Ebtrom I ’ V \- aesm nemsssr cer.Uooa^ Kilt ^kirts...... 32.98 months on two occasions Soviet son, 71 Oxford S t; Mrs. Patri­ aveweaeiae aemsasmmsm vessels maneuvered dangen^- cia Bakken and son, Chaplin; |9v ' ' ' ly and irresponsibly near Amer­ Mra Beverly Taylor, and son, R if ShetkncI Sweaters \> ican ships, causing them to 118 Chambers S t; M>'** Cynthia Apply At Main Entranco From 15.00 sound danger signals and use Robinson and daughter, 466 W., emergency speeds to avoid M ddls Tpke.; Mra. Martha Mc­ i'4 7 ■; ^ coUlsTon.------• . ; Kenna, and son, 12 Moore S t i ■ T' • »V) l.l- r . 1 I '.A' 'V 1 W' - ■f'". /' .ffi 4 MANCmBITER KVSNING HSRALD, kANCHSSTER, OONM« TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBEB IS, 1964 P A G E S L E m r

bogra ia the neighboriiood earns ing operation, andf put down a Harry Smith to shovel his wslk, and how More Streets thin layer of sand on street IQJH) Is Nominated chQdren gathered in front of with a light surface^ sipplioa- his home, singing Christmas tlon after work IS done to pre­ BITUMINOUS m riA LT FAVINU In New Post carols. To Be Coated vent auto tires from picking up e DMVEWAirS e PARKlNO LOTS Ho ,eaid that he will never the material before it has set. For Federation Aid forget the financial help given The total highway program • CUES BTATIONB e BASKETBALL OOUBHI At Mansfield hie family by both strangers A oontraetor will begin work will probably run about two and All Work Personally Snpervlaed and frlendB, including Manohes- on a half dosen more town The Ihetructorp of Handicapped (lOH) haa been nomf- one half weeks more before all We Are 106% laaiired ter H l ^ Behoel sttidente. streets as the stete-flnanoed the 8.9 miles of 'town roads nated by the Vernon Junior Women’s Club to compete Harry F. Imlth, whose resiff> dilgliway reeutfacing program scheduled for resurfacing are with three other service organizations for a two-year nattdh frooi the Manchester goes into Its second week. complete. monetary grant. The grant will be awarded by the Con- school system was accepted last Hubcaps Stolen The project costs ebout 840,- nMtiout VedMratiae of Wem«n'aw------night by the board of educatlen, Scheduled to be topped begin- 000 and is being financed from DE MAlO BROTHERS I portions of Cons Club’* Junior momberahlp, ning today are the annual state aid- grant for Tel. 648-7691--We C anj Jeiuiite Sekler In her second year of member­ win start work O ct 8 as proj­ From Parked Car and Steirtien Site and Cobum (CrW C), o f which the Vernon highway maintenance. group lo a part Miu Betsy ship in lOH. ect director lor a federally fi­ Rd., left over from last week’s Hyda, an lOH inamber, will rep­ Mrs. Hugh CoUlns, mesldent nanced hospital improvement Police are seeking a thief who paving schedule. resent the group. of the Vemon Junior Women’s program at the Mansfield State stole two hub cape, valued at Wedneaday and Hiursday will Club, said that her chib became ReproeentatiTOs o f competing Traliiing Schoot $18, from the front wheels of a probably bijite crews to work' Hansen Brothers aware of the work of lOH, Manmsld Superintendent organlsattous will each present 1988 model car owned by Mrs. on Ferguson M ., excavated for a 30-inlnute speech at a fall "through a commimity project Francis Kelley announced this storm sewers during the mring; in 1963 when lOH accepted Margaret Teeter of 79 Cham­ Get Zion Grants conference o f GFWC Thursday, morning that the Federal In­ bers St. by Friday Flower and Strant I ti,. I le p t 34, beginning at 10 a.m. students from Talcottville stitute of Mental Health, on a school in its program." She repotted the theft yester­ Sts. will imdergo resigrfaclng. at the Wonder Bar Restaurant, request from the State Depart- A lighter coat of paving ma­ The Ladies Aid Society of lOH is a group of Manches­ day morning, but said that it oc- Zion Lutheran Church has Berlin. efurrod sometime after Sunday terial will be put down during Kise Hirde is the daughter of ter young people who teach awarded scholarships to How-. afternoon, when she , last the week on Winter and Garden ard and Richard Hansen. mentally and physically handi­ fits, and Victoria, Henderson capped children to swim. The checked the car, parked In her / u w ie j driveway. and Proctor Rda. The young men are tjie ’eons instructors are Manchester o f Howard J. Hansen and the High School studehts or reel- Repaving is being done by late Mildred Hajuttn of 21 dents of this town who attend Sow Air-Powered Balf Construction Co., with the Bremen Rd. ’rjiey are both stu­ other high schools. About 70 initial preparation of the streets dents at VjUparalso (Ind.) Uni­ (' \ Ni)i i;s instructors teach SO - children IXlNDdN — A portable air- being done by the town high­ versity. Howard is entering his between ages of-3 and 18. powered saw developed in Brit­ way department. junior year in the school of en­ A building fund was stsuted ain will cut stainleas steel, Highway Superintendent Er­ gineering. Richard is begin­ in 1963 by lOH to erect an all- flberglas, wood, and other ma­ nest Tureck’s men sweep the ning his first year training for weather wadf-in pool for the terials with ijs one special streets, fill potholes and clear a teacher. handicapped A bid was recent­ blade. The Saw cannot be over­ any vegetation growing in the Mrs. Hansen was a former ly submitted to acquire the lor loaded and its blade la kept gutter before the paving crews president o f the society and LENOX PHARMACY mer Nike launching site tn cool by a "Jet of air and fine arrive. ’They are responsible for was setive in its affairs until 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896 Clastonbury as the location for hibdlcant while cutting. traffics control during the pav­ her death this summer. the pooL The main goal of lOH is to prove rhat handicapped chil- dim can.be taught to be self- sufficient in life as well as in the water, and td interest oth­ ers in forming groups with the same goals. PINE ST. Han^capped children are liven swimming instructions Many Sadte free of charge by lOH members. AT Mire Betsy Hyde - Studehts Interested In becom­ mt of Health, has allocated ing Instructors may obtain funds to Mansfield Hospital, and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hyde, 11 medical forms at lOH head­ has designated Smith to develop HARTFORD Meadow Lane. She is a student quarters, 198 B. Center St. a program for the severely at Manchester High School The Junior Women’s Club of handicapped, to set up a ifian of ROAD where she is a member of the Manchester nominated the Con- sheltered workshops, and to re­ National Honor Society, Aqua- necUcut Valley HospiUl, win­ cruit and develop volunteer ettes. Student Council, Current ner of a two-year monetary workers. MANCHESTER Affairs Club and Choir. She is grant, in the 1963 competition. Kelley said, "We, at the school, are very fortunate -to SELF-SIRVICI DIPT STORE have a man with Smith's ex­ perience work with us, and we { s College Registration at 96^ know that he will be a tremen­ dous help to the school and to the'communities in the area.’’ 9 Staff Appointments Made Smith, who has been in the local school system since 1948, started teaching the mentally Oommunity ean*ber of the Hartford Symphony retarded in 1961, and haa never Frederick W. Lowe Jr. told the Orchestra. lost his interest in their wel fare. Before 1961 he taught both board of education last night at Aloysius John Aheam of Or­ chard Lane, Bolton, to instruct slow learners and exceptional Bonnet Junior High that the English lOlA at a salary ot 1600. students. college now has 96 full-time He has a master’s of educa­ He was director of Manches­ (i Gadget etudents registered for classes. tion from HarvSrd University. ter’s Camp Kennedy for Re­ Peter Bradley Paquet of East tarded Children this summer. In addition, Dean Lowe says he Hartford, to Instruct Fine Arts Slid has said that, if no ex­ is processing 33 new part-time, 20S at a salary of $400. He has tenuating circumstances arise, q>ecial, or continuing education a bachelor of fine arts degree he •will continue to direct the applications. from the Hartford Art School. camp next year, the year af­ Hie dean reminded the board Barry J. Kent of East Hart ter, and fpr as many years as that two-fifths Of last year’s en­ ford, to instruct Financial In he is wanted. rollments came in the period of Rtitutions 311 at a salary of $600. Smith has been praised high­ registration the last week be­ He has a bachelor of science ly by visiting consultants, not fore serated on in 1969. ure. He said teat it was near The dean had predicted 80 DETROIT — ’The eraser on Christmas when he entered the full-time freshmen students in your lead pencil- contains _ very\ Newington Veteran’s Hospital, iii7/:zxe] his original budget request. So little rubber. The main ingredi­ and that while he was there, far, 79 full-time freshmen are ent is rubberlike “fantice," his wife came down with pneu­ W 3 ? a enrolled. made by reacting a seed oil monia. Hie board also approved the from the East Indies with sul­ He recalls how a local addition of nine college part- phur chloride. The mixture also church sMit a woman to clean time staff appointments and one includes pumice from Italy, his house at 34 Bigelow St. secretarial appointment. which is colored with eadminum and to take cars of his young TELEPHONE B E A N B AG ADJUSTABLE ' WOODEN W O O D F R A M E 2 PC. KITCHEN The positions approved are; sulphide. children, and how, every day. Leonard W. Bngel of ’Thomp- INDEX A S H T R A Y S LAUNDRY RACK CUTTING BOARD TILB 'PRIVET SERVING SET sonville, to Instruct English 99 at a salary of |600. He has an 48c 48c 48c 48c 48c 48 c M.A. in English from Fordham University plus 30 graduate credits. . Robert J. Glllottl of Stafford Springs, to instruct Political A U TO Science 101 at a salary of $600. 0 . He haa an M.A. in political sci­ ence from the University of Connecticut. GLASS Raimi O. Johnson of East Rartfcm),' to Instruct Data Processing 101 at a salary of Of All Kinds 1600. He haa a bachelors in busi- ,ness administration from the InstsUsd Promptly Ice iireaker and 3 PC. N U T IL L M E T A L IMMERSION ALL PURPOSE IN . 3 W A Y 'University of Masse ohusetts. Bottle OpeBar CRACKER SET SAFETY TONGS HEATER W H IP TO N G S OPENER He is a graduate of the Ward In All Nskos of Cara School of Electronics computer 48c 48c 48c 48c 48c 48c programming course. WORK DONE INDOORS IN OUR SHOP Alvin J. Hirachfeld of 81 Mountain Rd., to instruct A c­ OPEN 8 AJi. to8 FJM.—«ATURDAYS 8 AJE. to MOON counting 301 for a ssdary of 1600. He has a masters in business adminijptration from J. L WHITE eiASS CO. ‘ Rutgers University, phis 16 credit hours. 31 RISSELL ST. PkoiM *49-7322 Francis M. Stoughton of Rockviiie, to instruct Vco- nomlics .101 at a saiary of $600. He has an M.A. in teaching from the University of Massa- ehusetts and is presently a so­ HAVE YOU AN SPAGHETTI CHROME CAKE WINGED ALUMINUM ALL PURPOSE M E T A L EC|G cial studies teacher at Coventry TONGS BREAKER CO RK SC R E W Ice Cream Scoop MEAT HOLDER High School. SuoNb ‘ EVENT SCHEDULED SUCER Bertram J. Turetsky of Weth­ THAT CALLS for ' 48c 48c 48c 48c ersfield to instruct Fine Arts 307 o A m m FOOD? 48c 48c at a salary of $400. He will conv plete a master's in music ai It m y be a wedding, a ^oo- New York University and Hartt sm e qnet or Jnat no tefatml gat- College this year. He is a mem- together of a aoclety. ledge er ecme friendly grenp. We Are Prepared to U G U . NOTICE Serve You to Your Complete Satiefeetiom J. Skwn Garage (Vernon Service Center),'']Rt« 83, Oor <^tering servloe le eef. np^' te be dexIMe eaeogh te a ^ INDOOR U T IL IT Y ^ Woven. 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\'5V-' ' Short Matches Bunning’s 17th Mound Wiii EARL YOST Bay State Cassius Subdued NEW YORK (AP) — State Collegeoueae Football Preview Whilo the PhiUdelphi* Police Seeking Kickoff luncheon of the fall season for members of the Pro Takes Phillies yirtukUy are run­ Former Olympic Dnnecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance and the state’s col- And Foe Smiles ning away with the Nation­ ! coaches resulted in a “ touchdown,” all the way, yes- t m d U ^ al League pennant, they are Biding Champ ___ ly with Trinity hosting the group. The red carpet $400 Pot enjoying an intramural was laid down and the Bantams were the perfect host BOSTON (AP) — Heavyweight Caulua gams of follow ths leader. MEXICO em r (AP>—For­ AMEMOAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUS .at the impressive Hamlin Dining Hall. Clay, pardon, Muhammad All, was strangely Mbmed. Their latest game came Mon­ mer Olympic riding champion W. L. Pet GB By EARL YOST day night aa they defeated NIGHT FISaiNO 6hAlt in many different aiBee and W. L. Pet. «B Th« main oourae was ftxXballf Challenger Sonny Liston actually amiled. Gov. Endicott Humberto Marllea sought for Baltim ore .88 S9 .899 — Phnadelphla ..8 7 07 .004 — Houston 4-1 and famraased Uielr Tha following essay on Au­ styles. The fMurmm of today ttik and only Rick W>nano, . “ I think I’ll hurprise my Peabody announced they’d meet in a Nov. 16 title fight fatally wounding a tnan during New Tork .84 88 .892 IV^ St. Louis ...... 80 as Jise # the Ivy Leegue in Chuck Mer- lead to a% games over Uie sec­ gust fishing, particularly at ia without a doubt boat eqol^ an argument, continuM to elude Oamnctlcut’B nsw head coach, dne and Pete Cummings. . . wife when I get home to­ ______l ------«>at Boston Garden—to the aur- ped over seen by the modern Ohloago .86 a i A88 2 Cincinnati ...... 7* 64 A8S I ond - p l^ St Louis Cards, night, waa contributed by Bert police desj^tc an intensive D etroit Was among tfaa missing as a Knd corps will he big. several night and give her the priM of no ana. day inbaUtants of our waters. .77 69 A27 lOVi San F raacisoo ..8 0 88 JB t 7*/ racord-hre^dng attendance was whost gams at Milwaukee was Barom, 07 Pearl St aearch. Loo Aagelea .78 72 JIIO 18 boya being 6-4. . .We felt ITie World Booting Aaaocial rainad out. Connecticut has many beauti­ M ilwaukee . .74 08 A17 18 recorded. 6400,” a happy Ed Lapierre Cleveland .72 72 .800 14 urday, Tale’s Jwmny Pont said na It prepares fo r Ha 9$rd iods wtien the orafty old baas man. Pblladriphla 4, Houston 1 periods, sometimes only 10 min­ Tournament The weather was the Kaok iCusUmx and a M featured Shoxt and feUow Etch­ are those of several friends who Baltimore 4, Minnesota 'S he WM planning three platoons. a m ixture a t rain, sunshine, cold aeason a t IntereoUeginte With the coming, of dusk, Pittsbargh 7, Los Angeleei2 utes. . .We went to go three per cent slioe of a predicted $6 er Jim Banning while another refuses to accept aay offerings, attended a gathering at Ma- Kansas City 7, Boston 6 ' Dan Jessee, dean of the grid­ and high winds on this second footban . miUian purse, looked as con­ whether made of wood (with most of the sun and fun seek- Only Games Scheduled St. Louis at Milwaukee, ppd platoon. . .Peel that we can The new press building included OaUlson and rookla era withdrew from the recrea­ rilee’ home last week. Police iron mentors, didn't bring out Monday in September, follow­ cerned as an eleiriiant bitten Riehla AUen. any: number of hooks) mr Just said they hadn’t been able to Only Games Scheduled the towel, nor did any of his win as many games as last year ing the pattern of several wUl be 45 foet long, 27 feet tion areao. HUs is the signal for Today’s Games Today’s Games and still not win the Ivy League, b y A gnat. Bhort’s 17th triumph came single barb supporting a learn the rea.son for the gather­ compatriots, but the Trinity years. Ugh and la being oonstmet- "Who ara the WBA, they nature to enjoy the waters. U^ Minnesota (Kaat 16-8) at Bal' St. Louis (SadeeM 16-10 and . because all the clubs will be im­ Just ons day after Bumilng re­ amaU p4eoe of nature’s moat s|>- ing but that it looked suspi­ taskmaster admitted *T’m get- Lapierre, S4, home profes­ ed by the Conyers Oonstme- ouritta be Investigatad,’* Us- from the oool bottom of the ttmore (Roberta 11-7), N - Gibson 1510) nt Mtlwaukea proved.” corded Us ITtti victory. The petiadng tld Mts. cious. -ting old and I need a lot of luck” sional at a golf course he helped Uon Co. of Manchester. It Is ton said in scorn. ponds and lakes and out from Los Angeles (Cbanee 18-7) at (Blastngame 6-4 and Clonlnger * * • aces of PhiladeliMa’a Etching The amaU moutii specie la Marlles shot a workman, New Toric (Dawning 12-7), 8 as be looked ahead to the 1964 build with his father in Attle­ Carefully appraising the situation, Ed Lapierre eyes his ball on the 18th green. expected to be eompletod by The WBA had threatinad in staff have followed that pattern briiind the shady rooks oome the 16-12), Twl-N . ' aampaign. boro, Mass., called Stone-E-Ley Sept. 26 when Trinity opens advance to refosa to rsoognixe known for Us liking of oleaT, much sought — aftarfiah. With Jesiu Veilasquea, 32, on Aug. p.m . New York (Ciseo 516 or Coast Guard His putt, for a bird, rolled past the cup and he had to settle for a par. reoenUy. rocky water with a limi-tad 14 in Chapultepeo Park during Kansas C ity (O ’DonogfauO 9- Wmle Forsano was oonspicl- "Only place to go is down," Golf Club, bested a two-day against Wllliame College. a rem atch. BunUng won his 14th game moot of the bigger game fish Locke 1-2) at Ban Francisco U by his absence, at what has amount of vegetation. Hls first an argument over a traffic in­ 10) at Boston (Connolly 2-10), 0 8 Otto Graham remarked after teurs on Sunday and 176 anui- The press strnotare whs The Maasaohusetta Boxing Aug. 28, and ihort foUowed suit feeding in the quiet luxury of (M nrichal 17-7), N ' ever the years been the best cousin, the large mouth baas, cid e n t 7:80 leading the Cadeta to ah unde­ teuls on Sunday and 176 (92 designed by Jeter and Cook, Commission, which haa bounc­ thiM days later. Hielr Uth vlc- dark, it is rather surprising Phllndelp^ (Bennett ll-l) meeting of the season, iM rry pros and 84 amateurs)', yester­ arohltoeto of Hartford, and ed in and out of that ftstlc seeks warmer weed - obUced night fishing ia not anjtb . . . Quarterback Lou at Coast Guard. . . . Ill be hapr er with a 70 and he was because of our financial eon- py with a .500 record ...... B ar­ that the PhlUlea have had two Aceto has looked good . . . Spirit Joined yesterday by Ed Ko­ dition. Is tremendous . . . Squad win be rett’s right arm depend! upon walski, Hop Meadow pro, Denis wlnnars in that category. Grov­ ’T can’t 'visuallzs tbs public er devaland Alexander won SI shmH and net faM.” v^at we will do." Scanlon, an unattached pro • * e not acceptihg (Jlay as the gam es and Bppa R lx ey won 22 * * * from Crestview, Mass., and champion. Titles ars won or amateurs Bobby LaVYancis of for the second-place Fhilllas loat in ths ring. This*1k' the that year. BRAND NEW W e d e y a n Southern Edgewood, Park Barkhouse of It’a been a long way tor per- Slow-taBdng Jess Dow, start­ fight the public wants." But back to follow the lead­ Lynn, Mass, and the U.S. Gov, Peabody wasn’t too aonable Don R use^ Wealeyan’s ing his 17th year at Southern er. Alien and CaUlson have Army, stationed in Germany concerned either. "I look for­ new heed coech, to travel from Connecticut, had thia to aay Joiaad the fun the past two and little Joe Olko of Ludlow, ward to a great fight,” said the Ken Rowe in 89th Appearance hie flret coecfalnig Job at Hollis, about hie club. . . . "Relatively Mass. FB1END6HIP — Bd Kodos gam es. Waiiwt, where there were only 60 green, 14 lettermen hack but 21S, Bill Labonky 200-667. chief executive who did not Alien, tba second batter to LaFrancis is a former Man­ win hla party’s renomination in dilldren in the entire school td sophomores will have to carry chester Club champ. Barkhouse, the hneup Monday night, sin­ U.S. ROYAL the load. . . . Plan to ]riay pla­ 28, is a former Manchester BPOVSES — Sylvia Osgood the state primary, g led in Um first 'inning before UiLJE the Weelcyen campus. . .'T *1716 State Commission in ita toon football. . . . Most experi­ resident (Porter St.) who at­ 132, Sal Lombardo 129, Oil OaUlaon, batting third, lofted am fortunate la having four statement outlined stlpulaticms Fun^ Lucky Year good aasiatants. . .We have enced men will be on the offen­ tended Chmey Tech. He's now Shorey, 128-354, Benton Osgood his 27th homer, a season Ugh sive team. .. . RHll be improved stationed in Ramstein, Ger­ for the 15-round bout. Chief fo r him . enrn reached the point we aimed for 130-361, Ken MarkAteln 140- Each over last year. . . Found a way many and ia playing golf while among them ia that the win­ Short lost Us shutout Wd tn with our opener still two weeks 368, Gasper Morra 127, Eiva ner must post a $50,000 cash away. . .We are eatiafled wltii to stop the clock and not use enjoying a leave. Lewis 125, Larry Fountain 362, the eighth inning whan Bob any tlmouts. Pet dog, Patchea, Pros Kowalski and Scanlon guarantee he'll meet one of the For Newest Bird IdlUa doubled and came around the success to date. Squad now Lou ValHeree 126. top four rated contenders as WINTERIDE haa been trained to run out onto each pocketed $130 for their on two Infield outs. ninnbers 40. . .No e^ous In- listed by the WBA 'within six the field and grab the football. day’s work. Ih the only other ML gamdi Juilae have been noted, due in DCSTT - AUTO — Abe Oo- months After the fight. NEW YORK (AP)—^It’s been a fun year for ^en part to the conditiotting pro­ When the official sees this, he’ll Defending riiampion Ed Kuna trinsky 140-383, Ted CSiambera Pittsburgh whipped Los An- have to stop play,” he Jokingly did not compete. The commission expressed Rowe, the workingest pitcher in baseball, and because gram that 4re devised. 365, Stan Mirucki 135-354, Jim galaa 7-2 aa Bob V a^ fired a aaid. Four-time winner, veteran the opinion it had set up safe­ jPleaaed most with sophomore Gladys 138, Dyke Pleasant guards “against all the evils of him, the Baltimore Orioles are liable to laugh tiiem- flva-Utter for Us 17th victory • * * Henry Bontempo of Franconia against 10 losses. Dick Soho- fullbaek Paul Stowe. He played which have bedevilled the selves right into the American League pennant. waa far down the list with a 78. 136. fisld drove in four of the PI' only one game last year as a Centnri heavyweight division in recent Baltimore, shopping around SNOW TIRES Home pro Alex Hackney, also a rates' runs. HIs.tiuroe-nm dou­ -Creafaman. A real surprise to the •Things look pretty good," to __ CHURCH 10 PIN — Art y ea rs.” for late season In ttttlr etsir.” former champ, had an 80 while pennant push, picked rAUsC ble in the fourth broke a 2-2 • M E A T HUSKY LUOS FOR Bill Loika at Central Connecti­ Ellington Ridge pro Wally Cl- Johnson 222-582, Stan Hilinski “We will,” intoned Commis­ daadloek. OUARMTEED TRAOTOR * * * cu t ••We are not completely sat­ 200, Steve Casalino 204. Bob sion Chairman Herman Green­ pitcher Rowe fNm the Loa An- chon did not turn in his cart. Major Leogue gdee Dodgers’ Spokane fArm TRBMiNDOUS SNOW AND G r i m l y isfied end probably never will Flret Big HTn B a n “Are you winning?,” T

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Howdield Seeig Si Bond 6$ ApartmentaM^latB— For flak 72 For Sidt 72 H fWMHU F p t S s l i 7 2 F a r S t f s 7 2 Burineah'SePvieeB THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT md SH6r TEN Dog»-~Slrd6--Pet» 41 ' * A88 Suburtete Far 9 ^ : t C OENTItAXJLtT 1e n m r Offered 13 Er EB — Thiea adoraUa kit­ Iva triMnw m •d -fuatH. UgM ANDOVER LAKE — 8 m SH tens, houssbroksn, looWnf tor ooadmoiMd a M CREST LUJCURIOUS duplSK MANCHESTER — Attriettve cious 8 room home tor the —large 8 room niaea ranch wooded lot close to bus and Keeney Sohool. 8 years oM. Cape. Hot air, oil Seat, | HAROLD A SONS HmiUd) Re homes. 118 Mapls it 649- anoUaiicee. high hii tfmVSf luw VNwtmepits, 6H rooms, 4% room first - floor garden ibs paiMled rec room, ovsr shopping, flABOO. PhUbrick fuU shad dormtr, 3 baths, car­ basement garage, hum tot movml—Oallara, amea; yards. E s r ,600 sq. ft of weU'designed Segeasy, 649-8464. port, fuU basement shaded CLASSIFIED 7449.______ntoMaLdbume~ Iteottoe, M6 bat^ hsat' hot water, dis- apartment 3 epactous bed­ J Alice C la j^ p e t^ e a lto ^ 848^ Wsakly or tatoottily plelnm. 1 ^ Btreet, Street, 1RoefcflB*. •T6- w S o t ? wwould Uke bustnees POfsJ,'^ mfrlgerator, range, efer- rooms, heat refrtgwator, living area. 3 fuD baths, mod- yard, sldswalka and all city 4548. H ai^ Hoar, e49-IM4. SVti. Openypm M . petdd stalrcaee, Venetian add up to a very-.oomfortable ara .Kltchsn inetudaa disposal. BEAUTUm. panalsd bsatod utUitles. 849-2895. or retired woman or widow stove, 8183. Phone 669-8874 tamUy room a t kltebsii, 8 bed­ Articlee For Bale 4» to share modem apartmant blln^ washer, dryer, baee- homa Fine neighborhood with 2-car garaga Warrsa E How­ STEPS, SmsWALKSi 5^6 USED APPUANCHt. Mas* n - ment storage, on bus Uns, rea­ FO R REN T— ^Lanrel P laee. 4 exceOent ediool faclUtiea land. MLS Raaltcc, 848-1108. room ranch. ahmUnum stoctna, M A N C H B S T ^ GREEN— VoUand ADVERTISING walla, tlrepUuies, flagstoos ter- Mgerators, ranges,, knuhen sonable rent 571 Hartford Rd. room diqAcK with garage, new Pronvt occupancy. Robert J. bM lar, 188x348 lot, only |18,- Strlkbw custom buUt spHt- racas, hatchways, dry walla. DARK, RICH (rtoiM-flrM loam! OFF AUTUMN Street brick 8(i0. O sitton W. B otoh lm . 848- Alao, fUl, aakd. gravel, and and dryers, peiees fqdsoMbie COUrORTABLB WeU fd ^ •*•■•888, evenings ceramic bathroom, hot water Smith, me.. 888 Main, 649- Isvsl Bngliah Colonial horns S’POP AND Look CLASBDIED AOVEMISING DEPT. HOURS All concrete repidrs. Reason- at B. D. P aul Appliaaeei, 843-4863. 8841. front Garrison Colonial, front- SMS. of Bolton (^snw atone con­ atone. 648-«104. nUhad roam tor gantietoan. heat oil, available Imniedlate- New SH-romn L-ahgaed 8 AM. to S P JL able. 648-0851. 64l-2m . ■zoallsnt tor teacuer. Near ly. Can McKinney Brea, me., to-baok living room, formal sisting of 8 bedrooms, dsn, m ROOM g a r d e n u w r t- dining room, master bedroom RANCH, 8H rooms, nestlsd in IH baths, kitchen, dining Ranch chock.fuU at va lu a DRIVSWATS, foundattona, cel­ 8DC GRAVE lots. Buckland oCheels. P arkin g. 371 Mafai. 868-3189. the treea la a beautiful wooded Cemetery. Very reasonable. NOW AVAILAI^ at Mu- ment available October 1. 14x18, large landscaped lot room, large living room, ftre- 3 large bedrooms, IH baths, lars saalcdated and water­ neighborhood. Just off Route fireplace, garage and buflt- OOPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. CaU 622-9592. low’s — Armstrong, stay to r o o m tor lady. QtUet. Inquire Heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ t h r e e RCXJM ap artm en t VERNON 186’ 'deep with shade treea plaee, caUiedral ceilings, pic­ proofed under preastuw. Call clean. Quaker and vinyl nigs 236 Ohattor 0ak st, 848- erator, parking. Rent 8110 per heat and hot water included. 820,900. Warren E Howland, 18. House has 8 btoroems, IH ins make this home one at. MCUnUT nra nODAS MlW AJI.>«An«O At • AJA batlu, large rec room, patio, ture window and front halt A the DAG. Penetrating Seaier 8CREENBD loam tor the bmt for kitchen, bedroom, living 8888. month. Office 16 Forest St Tel. 668-4886. MLS Realtor, 848-1108. lovely recreation room with our best buya UnbelievnUa Sefim c e . 2T289-6614. " In lawns, delivered from our room, aad deo. SOT Main i t , 643-0000. Lovely room Ranch, 8 lartfe lot, 818,400. PhUbrick at 116,908. J. Gordon, 849- bedrooms. living room, A gency, 848-8464. bar. Nicely landscaped with PLEASE READ YOUR AD screening J>lsnt Andover Co­ Furniture Dept FURMUREti roein for gen­ FIVE ROOM tenement auto­ SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen terrace off kitchen. Awnings, 6806. TOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-lt VERY ATTRACnVB 4 room matic oil heat, 874 Hartford kitchen with dliung area, living room with fireplace, im­ < OMrilM « AiiT an «akn aver the ^heae.ae a lumbia. Cfeorge H. Grlfdng, tleman, dtetral. Am ly 4 Pearl DESIRABLE 6 room custom screens and many extras, ail ^ Cellars, 'atdcs, trash, small FHRBB PIECE Uvlng room at., Apt 8, Mrs. DtMute. spsrtment first floor, .porch, Rd., 870. Contact J. E Bron- built-in range and oven, mediate occupancy, |15,900. iMvertwee. Vhe aflitirthat ehoaM read hto ad the FOtST trucking dm A-1 rif^t! Call In c., 742-7886. ______Cape, many extras, price re­ in mint condition, move right rS flfl'O W E a. set; vanity; coffee taUe; two attic, basement hot air oil kie, Lake Rd., Andover. finished recreation room, Philbriok Agency, 849-8484. In. M ust be seen to be ap- A W H l i a C C DAX n AFPIIAM aad MBPOMT IWBtHIH la Mme lor the 643-2928, TreAuuio Trucking WELL KEPT'clUTpeU show the table la m ^ 880 Porter S t piULTaiD BOOM near bath tob burner. Adults preferred. Op­ and office or den area, duced, CaU owner, 648-8888. M at hMertlea. Ihe Hi raid le rei^ieaelhai lor ealy ONE laeor> Service. gentleman Parking. 54 High ^ R M O N - ROCKVILLS— attached one car garage, MANCRBSTER-6H room over- predated. CaU owner, 643- Manchester Parkade results of regular Blue Isia- posite Center Park. 649-7529. SEVEN ROOM elder tame. 4 5396. Manchester 649-5808 , er ewttted tawrHia ter aay adveiiiBeiBeat aad thea ealy tre spot cleaning. Rent elec­ SMALL upholstered Ugh-back it r a s t Modem 3 bedroom duplex, wooded lot, convenient to slsed brick Cape, flnlahed he oKleat of a "nathe good* tanrthH^ Brian whleh do act HAVE SMALL pickup truck— bedroom s. 3 baths, lot TfeclBL K tric shampooer 81- Psnl’s wing idialr, |20; two 8x5 WE HAVE customers waiting stove, refrigerator, dinoaal, Vernon Center. Priced to basement, patio, garage. Well W APPIN O— ^Large 8 room, L - Attics and cellars cleaned. ATTftAOnVH Esaping room, for the rental of your apart­ landscaped. Minimum main­ Marion E Robertoon, lUaltar, COVENTRY — ninees fon ^ ] P aint Sc Wallpaper Supply. beige wool hooked ruga, 87 tiled bath, basement buift-lns, sell at FHA appraisal, |17,- 848-6963. shaped ranch, paneled rec sale of Winterized waterfTon $ Rubbish removed. Reasonable. eaw; dark green dnqwriea, gentleinan, shower-bath, pri­ ment or home. J. D. Reelty, convenient to school and shop­ 800., 1900. down. tenance. For aMxilntment caU Cal'. 649-1043. vate entrance, parking. In. 648-6129. room with bar, aluminum sid­ 8-bedroom home. Income ^ * LOAM, exceUent quaUty, clean 64x78” wide per pair. All in ping, 8115 month. 875-6784. 649-1988. Principals only. KINO SIZE SPLIT — Huge ing, bullt-lna half acre tot winter, enjoyment all summer. | and tested. J. C. Hutchlnsoa, vary good eolidltloa. 848-8819. qubto 196 Spruce St WASHING MACHINES re­ ROCKVILLE — 3 room apart­ LAKEFRONT — 145 ft. sandy kltohea, fireplace, IH baths, 819,500. Owner 644-8187. Gates Agency, 643-0035. > 742-7862. .______FOUR ROOMS, first floor, ga­ U A R REALTY Co. recreation room, g e n g e , cel­ DIAL 643-2711 paired, RCA; Whirlpool and VC(n:HMG IVO PMOMIES ment, convenient residential rage, hot water. Spruce beach, large well buUt home, kenmore. All work guaran­ lar, shade, only $18,800. Carl­ SOUTH WINDSOR 7 room WAPPINO — New 7 room! LAWNMOWER8 — Ariens, APARTMENT aiae Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 area, stove, refrigerator, heat Street vacant October 1st 848-2698 4 flnlAed, 8 unfinished bed­ teed. Call 643-4913, 644-8141. OUT-FUMBLE EACM Robert D. Murdook 848-8473 ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 848- Ranch with enclosed carport, quality home, IH baths, 3-oar a Lawn Boy, ’Toro, Btrfens Orbit tor, abnoat new. Call 849-7 hot water^ Ule bath, decorat­ 886. Csll sfter 5 p.m., 849- room s, IkH water heat, patio, 6188. OTMER IKl 0E.T0URIM0 WANTED ROOMS available ed, reasonable. Available Im­ 8 bedrooms, 16x32 family garage, exceUent toeation, Hr LAND CLEARED — Stumps Air, and riding mowera. Wheel- 3627. firep lace, |1B,900. Carlton W. room, toll basement Intercom Slater Road. Price |28,000n THE CHECK.-; horse and Bolens 4-wheel BLACKSTONB mangle 825; for rental to students of Man­ mediately. Call 640-0056. Hutchins, R ealtor, 648-8183. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, Call -628-4861. I and stones removed, bull­ chester Community College FOUR ROOMS, very clean, re­ BIGELOW STREET. -- A system. A big home for 816,- TrtiUt Rtathiic Oir dozing and chain saw work. tractors. Parts and service. Remington typewriter, 840; paneCed famUy room, Uteben ------$ v^ e coUege la in session. FOUR ROOMS and bath, sec­ frigerator and stove fur­ Hutchbiaon buUt 6 room home MANCHESTER — Attractive OOO. Glenn Roberta Agency, CaU 742-8096. Capitol Equipment Company, perma-grlll eomWkatioB ta- with buUt-lns, tonnal d iz^ ReaKora, 644-1621, 644-1887, OWNER needs capltol for naw ! 88 Main St., Manchester. cinerator-grin, 81ti- live. 849- Must rent tor under 810 per ond floor. Call 649-7882 after nished, $75. 849-2497. in tip-top shape. New roof, 4 room expandable Cape. Hot 6 p.m. room, firejdace, attached ga­ 2?8-S825. business, must sell attractive i H-Htir Ammiii StnrlM LAWN MOWERS, sharpened Oqwn daily 7-6, n m raday 7-9. 8456. week. Can Bousing Registry, new furnace, and home just w ater oU h e a t f l ^ I a c e , rage, 833,900. PhUbrick Agen­ FIVE ROOM apartment, cen­ porch, one car garage, aU 8-bedroom suburiMui h o m e : and repaired, sales and serv­ Saturday 7-4. Manchester Community Col- freshly painted. Large-lot 340 cy , 849-8464. $16,900 — BXCBPnONALLY with two aeree of land, Im- { —Stocks— Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 OLENWOOD STOVE, gas and lege, 869-5877. ______tral, children accepted, 890. feet deep. 2-car garage. Fair­ city utiUtles. Alice Olampet, ice, rental equipment. L A M SIX ROOM duplex, references 649-2497. fine Cape, 8 bedrooms, large mediate occupancy. The R F. ■ Fm HtraM Rm mi Equipm ent Oorp., Route 83, GARRARD MODEL A 4-speed oil, excelleht j condition, every­ ly priced with prompt occu­ Realtor 649-4543. SO. WINDSOR, W applng. $14,- living room, beautiful groun«. k 4 Mortgages 27 WOMAN TG care for 4V4 year MAN, FULL - time, for de­ required. 33 North Elm Street Dimock Co., 649-6346. ! Vernon, 875-7609, M anchester stereo turntable with mahog­ thing needed to eet up, in- 95 W. MIDDLE TPKE.—4% pancy. Robert J. Smith, me., 990. 739 G riffin Road. O e s n 6H Elisabeth J. Carpenter, Real­ a iiT Na old child and do light house­ livery and to help in store. any base and stereo magnetic cludhtg oil druma; mlaeel- Apartments—Flats— 963 Main St. 649-5841. COVENTRY FOUR room room ranch, carport, toll base­ exchange. Enterprise 1945. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ THREE ROOM apartment room duplex, heat, hot water, house. Heated porch, base­ tor. 649-5061. limited funds available for sec­ keeping from 8-4 p.m. in Bol­ Call for interview, Muichester cartridge. Finest turntable laneoua furniture and diahes. Tenemants 63 heat, hot water, stove refrig­ ment, half acre treed tot. Own­ ton. Will provide transporta­ DrHg, 649-4541. / electric stove and refrigera­ MANCHESTER — Executive board heat, 100x100 lot. Near ond mortgaMs, payments to avaUame. Brand new eondi- Cheap 649-1828. 221 School erator, 890 . 247 No. Main, tor, garage, 8120 month. CaU er transferred. Immediate ae- tion If hving in Bolton area. t h r e e r o o m s available Oc­ neighborhood, lovely 7 room beach. 743-7056. EDWARDS Household Services suit your budget Expedient Uon. 643-4018. S treet. 649-5228, 9-5. 649-2865 before 8. cupancy. Assumable 4H% Board Okays *! service. J . D. R ealty. 643-6129. Reply Box D, Herald. tober 1st 870 month. Inquire Colonial, mammoth ]ivln| 0.1. moctgaf*- OsU owner, 644- Lota For Sals 73 Offered 13-A CLEANINGEST qarpet clean­ CASTRO ConvertlMe, blue room, modem kitchen wltf NEAR HOLLISTER School— ANSWERING SERVICE Piccolo PlBsa Palace, m 7% UNUSUALLY Immaculate first Beautiful expandable Cape 0610. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT WANTED — Womu to care er you ever used, so easy tob. foam, 845; carpet with pad Main street FOUR ROOM tenement Ridge­ buUt-lns, 3-car garage. Sacri­ BOLTON LAKE — 3 adjoin­ 449-0800 — 878-2519 REWBAVING of BURNS, moth CLERK floor 5 room apartment one with shed dormer, flrepla^ ing building tots. 172’ front­ Teacher Plan! of your finances will make for child and do light house­ Get Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ 11x9, brown mixture, 8M; wood St, 643-5878. block from Center. Natural fice at 119,900. Hayee Agency, I8AOO - WELL KEPT 8H m n holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ work, provide own transporta­ tric shampooer 81- The Sher- e a s t HARTFORD — brand 648-4803. aluminum siding, trim, win­ ranch, 8 bedrooms, attraetlve age. level, cleared, asking |1,- dow shades made to measure, more of your Income available picture, fa ll scene, g old fTaime, woodwork, large airy rooms, dows. Priced tor your pocket- I le a v e : V a a V l ta R g for personal use. Lump debt tion. Box E, Herald. Wanted for men’s clothing wlA-WUllams Co. 30-40 ”, 810. Call. 648-7071. new S room apartments, aU FIVE ROOM duplex near Cen­ dining area, aaborMn. Ownar 400. Wesley R Smith Agency, The board of education j all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys ■tore. G ood cq>pted at Nm. gle. Can Boltcm Dog Warden, matic, 8 cylinder, radio and mending at home. 644-8586. Coon. that > ated laundry. parking, appli­ porch, quiet neighbortio^ ment, workhig couple. AU util- etc. ExceUent condlticm. 812,- regular meeting of the boarSt Diamoiid»—Watdies— hutch, night stand, bMtla gas ances by General Electric. central location, older people rooms, IH baths, basement 900. PhUbrick A gency, 649- •49-7601. heater, black, go<^ condition, Itiee, privat•ate Dome. RReferenoee garage, on bus line, near Six-room ranch on large lot TWO B-ZONB lots, 80x100. at Bennet Junior High Sehoeb 8350, or best offer. Phone LETT US CHECK your sewing SECOND MORTGAGES, two AVON’S CAREER POSITION for a Jewelry 48 range with heater, nMgara- $130 monthly. 88 Elm Street preferred. 649-9197. lUAl tor, 2 trunks, cedar diest Call 648-5W9. schools and shopping center.. very comfortable home, cen­ Tel. 389-8478, eve. 848-4883. deflnea the makeup of thd FPUND—One male airedale. 648-7207. machine and put it in first plans for repayment offered Earning Opportunity is tha young man who is looking tor (off Burnside Avenue near teacher repreaentatlyeintathre eam j. Call Bolton Dog Warden, 649- to suit your income. E. C more than a job. Job offers WATCH AND JEWELRY re- Wednesday, anytbne, 748-8814. Main). Model apartment open VA ROOM -GARDEN Apart­ Priced below FHA value. Will tral location, many extras BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room fuU class working order. Work answer to their need for ad­ THREE ROOMS furnished, consider t^ade, or will use rent mlttee on a basis proportioni^ 7601. 1958 4-DOOR Chevrolet Sta­ done by an expert and guar­ Sidimene, Real Estate. 867 imuBual opportunity for ex­ pairily. Promirt service. Up to dally. A pt B. y ^ e 638-2080, ment, completely redecorated, second floor, gas heat, mod and an assumable mortgage. shed dormer Cape, 4 or 8 bed­ ditional Income. A few min­ 820 on you r old watch in trade. VACUUM CLEANER, with at- heat, hot water,- stove, refrig­ as down payment 649-9644, Asking $18,400. rooms. IH baths, garage, |16,- Suburban For Sole 75 to the membership> at each o r ; tion Wagon, excellent condi­ anteed. ABC Appliances Re­ Oakland Street. 648-2214. ecutive career to high school eve. Raymond Damato, 868- location, parking, adults. New ganlsation. Ibis eommittse sd« tion, posi-traction, $495. 643- utes of your spare time Closed Mondays. F. B. Bray, tadunents, for sale. TeL 843- 7081 or 538-4803. erator included, 8120. Avail­ 843^2488. 600. PhUbrick A gen cy, 849- pair. 41 Oak St, 649-8879, could mean so much to your graduate with pleasing pec- Bolton Road. 648-6889. SO. WINDSOR — ' Woodland Tiaes the board of teacher r ^ 4266, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 875-2193. sonality, ambition, aggres­ 73? Main Street, State Theater 4856. able Immediately. Office 15 OWWe future. CMI today for inter­ Building. VERNON Forest St., 643-0000. MANCHBISTBR — TaarKild eua- Park—8 room Colonial with latlons. Business Opportunity 28 siveness and ability to meet THREE CLEAN rooma ground tom 6H room ranch, aluminum J. D. REALTY S&jBCntOIAlX aales and aerv- 1964 CORVETTE, 9,000 miles, view in your home at your 1961 MODEL KENMORE SO” floor. Convenient. Nice neigh­ MANCHESTER—8 family, 4-5- attached garage, huge ahaded The plan iormaUy atto rulei. the public. Experience and electric range, removable oven BRAND NEW—8 room deluxe siding, 3-oar garage, 3 b^hs. 6, fuUy occupied, good locsr lot, 33 foot Uvlng room with lee, bonded r^naaentative. Al­ excellent condition, two tops, Building—Contracting 14 A ONE-MAN BUSINESS convenience. contact work desirable. Auto­ borhood. Furnished. 649-94te, for teacher relations probm Fuel and Feed 49-A door, storage drawer, auto­ apartments. Bldridge St, few famihr room wltn firepUee. 648-6129 tlcm, good income. Unb^ev- fireplace, 8 large bedrooms, lems that peraonnel commlttew fred A m ell, 110 Bryan D r., going into the service. Call mobile a requirement. Good You Can Afford hnSa saborban lot Hayas A g ^ ICandieeter, 644-6141. . 528-7698, after 6 p.m. matic timer, excellent eendl- steps from Main. FVlly air- able low price, CaU early. IH baths, famUy kitchen. chairman Atty. WiUlam CtoVl ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, 12,000 INVESTMENT starting salary, rapid advance­ cy . 848-4808. , Wolverton Ageney, Realtor, cement floors, garages, bath­ EXPERIBmCED woman for Uon, 8100. 6419-0692. conditioned, electric range, re­ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, Uns said hawe bsen viageA lisi ment for right man. Apply SEASONED FlRE-pIace wood. frigerator, gari»ge disposal, 849-2818. 849-3818. rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ (Can Start Part-Time) hotiseeleaning, west side. Call Beneficial Finance Co., 44 Luxury Living! Busineaa LoeatkMM BUCKLEY SCHOOL Area - 4 ear for the last two years. 649-8974. washer, dryw in basement RANCH—Anaaldl bunt In 1960 M19s Martha White, chair*' Panonais Trucks—Tractom ing. Call 649-429L after 6, 643-6782. State St., Hartford between * ■' For Rant 64 bedroom s, 3 fuU baths, heat­ Modem Youngstown kitchen RANCH VALUE-Sacrlflce be- Light, pleasant, BKTREMELY Musicai Inatnnntnte 53 (coin operated), convenient man of ths porsonnel poUMaa 9-5. Elegant new 6 room iqtartments parking, master TV antenna, ed famUy room, kltchea with with buUt-lna, 8 bedrooms, tow FHA appralaal, 8 rooms, RIDB918 WANTED from Man- 1952 DODGE 2-ton walk-in QUALITY CARPENTRY— PROFITABLE business servic­ EXPERIENCED waitress for Garden—Farm—Dairy FOR LEASE—BxoeQent toen- huUt-ins, dining area, 3-car ga­ committee ef the Manchester eheater. N orth Ehid, to E ast truck, good condition. Make Rooms, dormers, porches, b e a u t i f u l accordion tor in love^ suburban neighbor­ heat, hot water, large closets, ceramic tUa hath, 3 fireplaces, fireplace, KitcheB buUt-ins, COLUMBIA ing local stores, etc., with a na­ weekends. Apply ih person FRIENDLY Ice Cream, Rock­ ticn (or doetor’e effioe or rage, lOOxSOnot 133,900. Wol- Education AsaooiaUaa (MBU.)>^ Hartford, Pratt A Whitney, an offer. Tel. 649-4749. basements refinished, cab­ Prodnets 50 sale, used but a few times, hood within walking distance of private fenced in backyard, plaritrsd waUs, eU hot water garage, treed lot, fine loca- tionally advertlMd FOOD BEV­ Three J's Restaurant, Route ville, has openings nights, 8- high school, bus, moppliw and beauty partcr. 416 Main Street veiton A gency, R ealtor, 949- uoo. Wesley R Smith Agency, said it was the intention of her firat shift Call 648-2305 af­ inets, built-ins, formica, tile. 6 and 44A, Bolton. cost 8500. Make an offer. CaU separate cellar storan, close neat with east iron radiation, organixatkm to support ttad ERAGE product which is a 12, 3 or 4 nights a week, for TOMATOES—Pick in own con­ BA 9-0835 after 6:30. autes from Parkway. Equip- Onnpietely renovetad and am- 3613. Inunedlata occupancy, $18,900. 648-1887. Five-room custom built te r 4. No job too small. William to schools, churches, shmplng. pU parking. J . D. Realtgr, 848- recommendation plan for ovai household word in America, is men over 18. Call 875-9910. tainers; carrots for canning; ped with OB refrigerator, 649-1578, 643-8109. PhUbrick A gency, 049-8484. ranch, beautiful grounds,' Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 Robbins carpentry service. consumed dally, and enjoys life­ NEAT, PLEASANT married butternut and acorn squash. 6129. MANCHBSTBR-BOLTON Une SO. WINDBOR-SH room Split a year and a half. * JVtSSENGERS wanted from 649-8446. women of good character to . ViUt-ln OB — ov m , range Itnmaculato throughout, one time repeat Business. SEE OUR AD under business 21 Angel Street. Antiques 55 garbage TWO ROOM apartment, in­ —extra large contemporary 7 MHVUTBS FROM Oowntuwn Level with garage, rtiaded mUe to churches, schools The MBA was dfoanMlnt Manchester to vicinity at VOLKSWAGEN front and real work 8 or 4 evenings a week. opportunities. "A one-man disposer. Rent includes MODERN, CENTRAL Air- heat and hot water, 'free patk- cludes heat hot water and gas room spUt IH baths, roorsa- Manchester—7H room ranch 100x300 lot, 8 beuooms, rec and shopping and near the Miss White said, the board Travelers Insurance Co. Call bumpers, complete, Volks­ CARPE3NTRY—Aluminum win­ Apply in person Treat Shoppe, business, 82,000 Investment.” PICK YOUR own apples, 76 ANTIQUE Victorian lady’s Conditioned Offices tor r e n t tlon room, ceUar, beautiful IH 644-1664 after 5:30 pan. wagen snow tires, two Volks­ dows, doors, ceilings, hatch­ NO SELLING! tag, outdoor picnic and recrea­ for cooking. Electric refrig­ room, utUlty room, IH baths, lake. Priced at $17,400. not adopt tho fuU ’’Committee i / comer Haynes and Main. (Can start part-time). cents per 16 quart basket secretary type desk, curved Off Street parking. Inquire at acres. Many fruit trees. Cus­ kitchen with dining area, large wagen tires for recapping. ways, concrete steps, floors, tion area. erator and gas stove fui^ 164 East Center St or rdiane Ten” report But Eie said heq RIDE WANTED from vicinity As product is pre-sold thru Michael Kurys, 163 French top, secret sliding panel, bev­ nished. Csll 649-7884, 649- tom hunt, msny extru. Re­ Uvlng room, immaculate. Wol­ organlaatlon waa hanrtsnod by 649-5833. rec rooms, attics finished, no nat’l. and local advertising on ■ / REHjIABLE first class machine Road,‘ BoIton, o ff R oute 85. eled mirror, two shelves, four 649-5261. duced to tow twenties. Owner Hilliard and Woodland Street job too email. 649-8880 after 6779, 5-7 p.m. dan, eU hot w ater heat, ver- verton A geney, R ealtor, 849- J. D. REAL’TY board zneaabar Chrlatla lleCorf* TV, radio, magazines, newspa­ P arty Plan operators. Small shop, steady drawers, 860. After 5 p.m. 849- O n ly $125! 649-6985. 38U. to Asjdum Avenue-Sigoumey 6. work. Apply in person En­ TOMATOES — pick your own IDEAL LOCATION for restau­ aatUe room arraiwement Wol- miek’ B raoommendation to adopt Street area, Hartford, 8-4:30. pers, etc., consists of collecting TOT DEMONSTRATCmS 3623. 2H ROOMS, heat hot water, rant, etc., center of town, vertan A geney, R ealtor, 648- 648-6129 moro proylstona from that ro* Traflers— for merchandise sold replenish­ gineered Metals, Inc., 10 Hil­ 50 cents half bushel, rear 88 stove, refrigerator, centrally VACANT 6 room Ranch. IH TWO FAMILT—One year old, 648-8400. liard St. Completely Furnished With plenty of parking, attractive 3811. port ; Mobile Homes 6-A Roofing— -hiding 16 ing Inventory. WIN A FORD! Meekville Road. Jacks Farm. located. Reasonable. 12 noon- baths, fireplace. fuU basement, 4 and 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms, Wearing: Apparel— F u n 57 Friee- A ir - CdnditiOning and terms, 466 Main Street Man­ garage, 6 years old, 817,900. family room ens apartment, Tho otato report of 10 odu» MAN FOR Service Depart­ PICK TOUR own tomatoes, 5age Peddler Auetton Bouse, LOOKING tor anything in real bedrooms, central heating and room, aluminum windows dining area combined 15x80*, electric starter now on dis­ ■or 875-5972 between noon Please write Box BB, Herald, heater and stove 3 years old, basement, carport, 100x300 Priced below owner’s oost tlatlons are provided by Mw and 9 p.m . stating qualifications. Route 88, mUagtoD. 8TS*87U, estate rentals — apartments, , garage, two chUdren welcome. 2. $17,900 . . . Anaaldl buUt 3 fireplaces, 3-car garage, and the MFT Bupporto the pras* 1969 RAMBLER CLASSIC, play; new 50cc model, $225 full good condition. 649-6608 $105 monthly. CtaU 875-7362. home of three bedrooms, lot, Inunaculats oondltlon, $8,- Wesley R Smith Agency, 648- very clean, 6 cylinder, radio Roofing and Chimneys 16-A HELPER Bob Fhxdd^r, aad Son. homes, multiple aWeUings, call Wanted To Rent 68 breath-taki^ view or Hart­ ant plan with its teachers adH price. Parts and service. Har- TWO HOURS weekly is all It J. D. R ealty, 648-0139. fuU basem ent, plaster walls. 900. assumes mortfage. PhU- 1567. and heater, standard transmis­ AAl SUPER ALBERT VALUE! brlck Agency, 649-8464. ford and vloinlW. Priced right vlaory provisioas. r ley-Davidson' Sales, 49 Park FOR RBJNT— 4 . room heated GARAGE WANTED In vicin­ Now vacant, possible t o ROOFINO — Specializing re­ takes to run shopping club WE BUYr SELL or trade an­ D7VBSTMENT MINDSTO — A Warren E. Howland, . MLS sion, one family car. Phone Street, Hartfdrd. For mason and bricklayer NOT 8900, NOT 8800, tique and used furniture, china, apartment. Tel. 643-5118 be­ ity of 48 Summit Street. Call trade in your present home. The teachers have no formal 649-3654. ^ pairing roofs of all kinds, new MAN OR WOMAN for a few friends. You get 825 NOT 8700, NOT 8600, MANCHESTER — Homo for few of our listings include— Realtor, 648-1108. power to negotiate hot may roofs, gfutter work, chimneys In nam e brands free in 10 w ork In R ockvilje, M an­ glass, sUver, picture trraes tween 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.. 649-1137. Comer tot, big trees, too. - large family, realistically pric­ FOR SALE — NSU motorcycle NO ! NO! and old coins, old doUs and Sew Simple Back W rap 6-5 flat; 6-6 duplex; proposed LEBANON, CONN., Heritage suggest under preeent prm 1M2 CORVAIR Monxa coupe. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum To service route of postage weeks. Send for catalog and ed at |18,9()0. 7 rooms, IH 8-famiIy, single and 4-famUy eedures. - with windshield and helmet, chester, Hartford area. If NOT EVEN 8660 guns, hobby collecUons, attic WANTED—3 or 4 room iqtart- HUl, Route 207. Capes. Red, 22,000 miles, 4-speed, im­ 250 cc, excellent condition, siding. 30 years’ experience. stamp machines. Must have min. details. Alice Williams, Pop­ BUT A WHOLE HOUSE baths, oil heat, 1 ear_garage, on one tot. AU centraUy lo­ Board member MeOprmle^ F’ree estimates. Call Howlev, ular Club Plan, Department you like to work please contents or whole estates. Fur­ ment, reasonable, by middle T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Ranohss, and Raised Ranches, maculate condition. Call 742- odometer 9,000. Need college 10 hours per wk. Car neces.sary. 3 ROOMS LOVELY Ross Embroidersd! aged couple. Write Box N, other extras. AUce Cnampet, cated, all priced right Wes­ suggested that.the board qotol^ 7301. 643-5361, 644-8333. K803. Lynbrook, New York. niture Repair Service Talcott- 648-1577 Realtor 649-4543. ley R. Smith Agency, 648- one acre tots. No money down expenses. Call eve. 640-2519. call between 7-8 p.m. 875- NBRV FURNITURE vlUe, Conn. T el. 648-7449. Herald. VA, FHA financing. Open ly eatablish procedure coneefib $2595 Cash Investment 1567. tag other portions cf ths “Oom^ lfe55 PLYM Otmi Convertible, RAY’S ROOFING CO.-Shingle 3438. AND APPLIANCES 6-6 DUPLEX, cloee to all fac­ dally 2 til dark. Sales by USED BICYCLE for sale, all EVERYTHING inittee of Ten” report. Ho aaiff Rebuilt engine, standard with roofs, gutters, btllt-up roofs, Will give you a good steady*in­ WANTED: Donation of pianos MANCHESTER 'Vicinity — 4 ilities, 1,060 sq. ft. living area $18,000 - ATTRACnYB 8 bed­ Phil^ Segal. can anytime worked over and repainted. come. FULLY SEXJ. Good C3iar., Hi'lp Wanted— ^Male 36 YES EVERYTHING and other musical instruments Business Property ho was etmeciaUy eoncsimoi floor shift, radio, heater, new Call 643-8485 after 5 p.m. roof and chimney repairs, Ray bedroom Ranch, fireplace, each side, new heating hot room ranch, fireplace, ahimta- top. Phone 742-7726. Jackson, 643-8325, Ray Hage- neat, sober. Write us about PART-TIME counter men, age ON LY 8500 ih playable condition for men­ For Sale 70 water units, copper {dumbing, about appou proeodurs In eaasf MEXIHANIC for truck fleet, no barrier, will train, for days plastered walls, walk-up at­ um storms, enotoasdeio carport, at protonged teacher dlsagreei now. 649-2214. yourself. Box DD, Herald giv­ YO U GET tally retarded boys and girls. tic, wooded H acres, patio, and more. Recently painted MARLBOROUGH — 4 rooms, married, - responsible, extra and Saturdays. Also high BUaiNBSS ZONE IH Bglit basement U wI let nlcsMm Mew.vlaw. drilled well, storm windows, 'ments. . 1957 STUDEBAKER President, Wanted Aatos— ing particulars, include phone A L L TH IS Will pick up. Call Music De­ tool shed. Gates Agency, 648- in and out—a good invest­ Carlton W. Rutcchins. Realtor, good running conditkm, 8150. number. All replies conf. hours, good weeks pay. Call school boy. Apply in person, 1 Westinghouse Refrig. partment, Mansfield State rooms with two offices, sep­ oU burner, partly furnished, Some towns, notsaMy NortZ Motorcycles 12 643-2414. arata entraaoe, suitable for 0085. ment st $19,500. Warren B. 649-8133. 649-9262 after 5:30. Radlo-TV Repair Meatown, 1215^ Silver jLane, 1 Olympic Television Training School. 439-9391, Howland, MLS Realtor, 648- extra tot. lake prlvUeges, $7,- wlch, are Iwvtag diffieutty wHh East Hartford. buslneei or peuteestoiia] use. 600. AN 7-2817, 648^389. prolonged dlaagieoinonta. * WANTED—1934, 1935 or 1986 Services 18 TWO EXPERIENCED paint- 1 Bedroom Suite E xt, 361. EXCELLENT for large fam­ 1108. MANCHESTiR—Beautiful 6H 1955 CHEVROLET, standard Musical— Dramatic 30 1 Living Room Suite FhUbttok Ageney. 8iaf484. Uy. Older 8 room house, sound room ranch, attached garage, transmission, V-8, good run­ Ford truck or car rear fenders. ‘ ers. Phone 643-4836 after 6 WANTED—World Book En­ NO. COVENTRY — $12,900 by 643-1497. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ p.m. 1 Dinette Set ESSO SBRVICB atettan for condition -steam heat, oil ONLY $16,$00. for a 6 room nice condition, large lot Mm- ning condition; 2 new tires ice, available all hours. Satis­ PRIVATE INSTRUCTION—Pi­ Help Wanted— cyclopedia, complete, not more Colonial, 3-car attached ga- Imum FHA down payment owner. Tired of liMng in a ...... JPpllo yietim ; 1 "Sealy”' Mattress lease at Bolton Notch, High- fired, fireplace, 4 rooms first box ? Wish you could sit out and snow tires. Call 649-1054 faction guaranteed. Ckll 649- ano by London certified teach­ than two years old, good price. rage. exceUent condition, off FuU price 816,500. Short way er, my home. 643-2310. Male or Female 37 1 "Sealy” Spring ways $ aad 44A. Oontaot Mr. floor, - 4 rooms second floor, under the old oak trees? 18 ftfter 5. Bosucas SemoM 1315. Write Box F, Herald. comer house, 2 porches, 2- B. Center St. Wesley R Smith out—exceUent 4 room ranch, HARIFORD (AP)—A OOS? 2 Throw Rugs O. Lothrap, 827-418$. year old. Dutch Colonial .needs Offered . 13 TAILOR, men’s clothing. Ex­ 1 Boudoir Chair car garage, large lot, beauti­ Agency, 648-1567. plus large breeseway and y e a r-o ld ' ‘ in fan t has h oeom i 1958 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, GUARD perienced need only apply. CASH IMMEDIATELY — We someone with Imagination and standard shift, excellent condi­ PIANO iijitruction In my home, 2 Vanity Lamps buy anything from a pin to“ fully landscaped. 'Trice $16,- oversize garage, nice corner COnnecUout’a aeoond poKo 'vlof7 Bl«»v!ng—Tracking— CaU 649-3370. PORTER STREET Area-Cus­ lot, $12,600.-6 room home, IH the desire to put eome spare tion. Must sell. Call 643-0290 LAWNMOWEft alURMiilng; ra- 166 M cKee Street. 649-9679. Full-time Work, day shift, 2 P illow s battleship. Used furniture and Land For Sale 71 000. Low down payment. ' time into ft. Three bedrooms, t l m ^ . l W - . * pairs, sales, rotor blades Storage 20 Ready for occupancy. .649- tom built center hkll Colonlsl, baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-csr gk- .’The boy suffered a modsr* After 4:30. ACCURATE TYPIST with ■ 1 Pr. Blankets appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, 7 rooms, 2 fireplaces, IH large living room, spacious sharpened; bicycle aales. serv­ PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE. In­ must have clean record, 1 Cocktail Table COVENTRY - Pucker Street 3588 or 643-4882, owner. ' rage, $10,400. Many more all ate degree of paralyils in ony MANCHESTER Delivery Ught bookkeeping experience, part 649-8254, 249-4794. F or Sale—40 acres. $12,000...... i'______I______baths, built-ins, rec room, price ranges. Open nights tUl kitchen, and bath. Two acres 1982 VOLKSWAGEN Convert­ ice. Manchester Cycle Sbop, structors conservatory trained. uniform furnished, liberal 2 Table Lamps ^ of land. Route 44A. CaU 742- arm,” - Dr. Franklin M. Footer •149 W. Middle Turnpike. 64' ^trucking and package delivery. Cleuisical or popular. Your or full time. Write Box A, 'Approximately 1,500 feet front­ BOLTON — new Junior-Senior breezeway, 2-car garage, • 9, Saturday and Sunday till 6. state health commiaslCner, ret! ible. gray, white top, radio, Herald, stating age and. expe­ 1 8x12 R ug 7684. 2098. Refrigerators, washerb and home or our studios. 742-7425. fringe benefits, overtime It age. CaU 742-6578 or 428-5842. High (School. CharmlM 4 bed­ years old, perfect condition. CaU the Ellsworth Mitten ported yesterday. Footb did not very good condition, must sell. stove moving spxilalty. Folding rience. 1 Floor Lamp Rooms W ithout Board 5h Call Rockville 875-6770. | room! (Royal Bairy Wills de­ 826,900. PhUbrick Agency^ 649- Agency, Realtors. 558 E. Mid­ identify the child exeopt to aay chairs fo r rent.' 649-076^. desired, interviews 1 p.m', 1 Sm oker 8464. TOLLAND — Near Parkway. TYPEWRITERS — Standard PIANO Instruction for begin­ ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman signed l rambling Cape, ‘over dle Tpke., 643-6980. 2.^ that he livM OreenwWL - and eleptric. Repaired,. over> OPENINGS for assembly and 36 Pc. Dinnerware Set Houses For.Sajr . 72 Laige 4H room ranch, «i- 1^87 PLYMOUTH 6, standard] ners. Introduce your child to Wednesday, Sept. 16 at only, tree Mrklng, references 2,200 \ sq. 'ft. of living area, cloeed porch, garage, fireplace, The comihiasioaer noted thati transmission, excellent body! hauled,. rented. Adding ma­ the delightful world of mu- some piece work. Apply Iona 18 Yds. Floor Covering NO. COVENIRB - Custom $8,500 HANDYMAN’S 7 room Painting—Papering 21 Connecticut State Employ­ Manufli'cturing, Regent Street. required. Call after ■ pirn.. LOW MAINTENANCE — 6 with many extras- Center foy­ "BuUt L-eolonlal ranch, pqneled huge work shop, acre treee, only two cases of polip weff* and engine. Call 649-0637. 604! chines rented and repaired. elc. Private lessons, your' EVERYTHING er, 2H batha large family ranch. Five years old, fire­ ON LY 8600 648-2608. room ranch, 3 bedrooms, at­ 34 foot ttving room, many au­ privacy. Hayes Agency, 648* reported in Conneetleiit Mac N . Main. 1 Pickup and delivery service. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ home. Call collect 876-4206. ment Service, 806 Main St., kitchen, 2-car garage. Choice place, new furnace, H acres, year and only two in 1$8I. i Yale Typewriter Service. 649- Free storage tmtil wanted. Free tached garage, luring room thentic detafis, 8 ptetoresque 4808. ing, wallnper removed, fully Manchester. Situations Wanted— IHE THOMPSON Bouse, Cbt location on 2Hscres. High ele­ dead end street, assumable ]M 7 CHEVROLET,CH standard 6, 4986. delivery anywhere In Connecti­ tsge Street, centrally located, firei^ce, stone patio with vation. For appointment caU acres. H ayes Ageney. 848-4801. mortgage, Psaek Realty, 289- Insured. Rene Belangbr. 648- Female 38 landscaped yard for private M ardto]ip, new paint, new tires, 0612 or 644-0804 Help Wanted—Female 35 cut. Free set-up by our own re­ lange pleasantly funlshed Suzanne Shorts. 648-8886. Ex­ 7476, 742-8243. ;eellent condition. 643-7977. REPAIRS cn all makes at re­ liable men. Original price for all enjoyment. Only $15,900. War­ ONE OWNER — Fine execu­ LICENSED plumber, exper­ YOUNG MOTHER with coUege room s, pariring. QaH 949-3888 clusive with J.-W atson Beach tive colonlsl in suburban Man­ "Staoe 1807 frigerators, wadiers, ranger, PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ PART-TIME and full-time fab­ this merchandise was 8825.46. ren E. Howland, MLS Realtor, COME SEE PUgrlm Hills — ric sales girls wanted. Apply ienced plum^r’s helper. Also background wishes to care for tor overnight and permanent Sc Co., Realtors. 522-2114. chester. ’iWUtlaaal living and divers. All oil burners terior, paperhanging, wall- Some fortimate person can pur­ guest rates. 643-1108. Fine new homes! Less than It’s Been O f $ cleaned and aervlced. All woric to Manager, PUnlm MUls, have apprenticeship training children of working mothers. room adth fielded paneled fire- AUCTION paper removed, dry wall worii chase it all for only 8500. rent! VA — no money down! guaranteed. Oosma Ai^Uance Hartford RMd, Manchester. opening in plumbing and heat­ CaU 649-8693. VERNON — nondevelopment. lace, wall, 4 bedrooms, 2 BOLTON Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ ing. H. G. Schulze, In c., 875- m o n t h l y LARGE pleasant room In quiet 10 year old custom built 8 aths, recreation room, screen­ Others minimum down! For Mrs. Ibttlo CoNklio, EKfR^too, Co m . S ervice, 506 C enter, 649-0066. ing arranged. Fully insured. Open daily 10 a.ro.-9 p.m., PAYMENTS home. Suitable tor teacher. 68 E Saturday, 10 a.m .-6 p.m . 9707, West R d., Ellington. MATURE, EXPERIENCED bedroom ranch on 160x200 ed porch, double garage. AU You ought to see these out­ NOTICE SHdJtPE&nNG Service — Saws, F ree eetim ates. 649-9658, J o­ woman would like to care for ONLY 816.93 Jensen Street. Phene 648-4062 COLONIAL MINDED? foot tot professionaUy land­ standing Ranches, Capes, At her former home. Sooth Rd., aear OrylrtallAkeasitliel o r 648-8867. on desirable well landscaped I knives, axes, shears, skates, seph P. Lewis. DRIVERS tor school bus, 7:30- small children or elderly per­ "YOU’LL DO BETTER AT’ scaped to include rec room, tot. Under 130.000. Warren B. Raised Ranches, Spilt Levels vUlo-Staftord Springs BA, C«hui. RAA 9 ^ BamV > I At an executive session Sept. - - -- 9 a.m., 2:16-8:84 p.m. Call E), 1984, the Bolton Zoning rotary blades. Quick service. KN, PART-time. Tel 649-2358. son. Live in, small salary, as­ A—L—B—E-.R-r'T—S 1 garage, outdoor patio, and Howland, MLS Realtor, 648- — featuring buUt-ln decora­ Rd., Conn. 140 Bast, Past PIre Station to South Rd. L4BIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ 64S-2414. LARGE PLEASANT furnished Six-room restored Colonial, many extras. Centrally locat­ tor colored General Electric Board of Appeals reached the Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 ing. You name your own price. sist with household duties. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD room for girL kitchen prtvl- 8361 » V- i over an acre lot, this home 1108. Box C, Herald. ed. Immediate occupancy. kitchens and acre tree shaded toUowlng decisions by unanl- Main St., Manchester. Hours ^ 7 8 6 8 . 875-8401 EXPERIENCED GROCERY OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. legee. Call 649-0280. tO «S \ 5579-N la loaded with New England THURSDAY. SIFT. 17.1944 ot 10:30 AJi.^ dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ 116,900. Owner 876-3$23. lots with magnificent view in i o u a v ote: clerk, toU-tlme. Apply in per­ MOTHHUt will care for pre­ So soft and luxurious — an charm and can be yours for M anchester Outdoors Rntn or Shlno ■ Big HaBto Ou Vlktoy» . day 7-4. 643-7968. EXTERIOR and interior paint­ LPN, PART-TIME. Tel. 649- FOR SALE—G.E. refrigerator, A joy to wear ... easy to beautiful. park-llke country Case No. 517—WiUiam Riley 2358. son Highland Park Market, school children in my home. m re tor ... a treasure to own! afghsn-sUtch crocheted aqusre $18,900. PORTER STREET Area 6 setting. The price range is SmnU Itoms When SoM Carter- Street wak granted ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- 840; double bed, iexcellent with crossatltch rose embrold- 317 Highland Street. 643-4278. Phone 649-71S6. mattress, 'handsome frame, Q8y young dayUmer that wraps room Cape, fireplace, 2-car BAY STA’TE BOUNl^ from 818,990 to $17,990, the This Is known as the John Charter naee^ bulK Ip l$li$ i to build a 14 X 20 ft. hang;lhg. (Ceilings. Floors. Fully ary m^es a most sttrmctlve tale offers a large aoonmulatioa tram OeBar to Insured. Workmanship guar­ SHOE s a l e s m a n , experienc­ 840. 742-8653. buttons In back. With or garfge, large tree shaded tot, values are amazing, and the lition to the north side of hla YOUNG M o t h e r Wishes to ------A------WANTED Without aslaovofi. afghsn! Size is 54” x 72” with- 117.900. milbrlck ' Ageiicy, Executive must ssU expan­ INVITATION anteed. Leo P elletier, 649-6326. DEMONSTRATE TOYS ed or will train, full-time J. D. REALTY sive custom Ranch in most location is supeii)! That’s 28 ft from the street care for chUdren of working No. 8861 with Patt-O-Ram a is out fringe. 640-8464. why thsjr’re selling! Models ANTIQUES. OLD FASHIONS FUl whereas 36 ft is required. If no answer, 643-9043. permanent position. ExceUent mother. Call 648-0672. Pattern No. 6879-N has cro­ sought after area. 6 over­ Partial U st: AU ”ta tho rough, as found” opkdl salary. House A Hale. to sizes 10, 13, 44, 16, 18. 30. 648-6129 open Sunday and daUy (ex­ . Caae No. 918—Norman Ward, TO BID chet direcUona; diagram for QUIET. PRIVACY. Modernised sized rooms, 2-car garage, Table, 1 Dr. Tavern Table, Mapto 4-Post CLERK Bust 81 to 40. Size 13, 32 bust. airy porch, rec room, gor­ cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. .to 1| Cook Drive, was granted per- Sealed bids will be received at ElectrifSil Berviees 22 Work now imtil December. Ueeveless, 4H yards of 88-inch; rose embroidery: -stitch illus­ sturdy, older 8 bedroom home. dark. Five mUes east of Man­ Loom, 8 Dr. Chest with Cin>6oard Tbp, bk*"**** ] Dogfu— B lrO B -^ to 41 ' Sairtic Talks geous H sere shady tot. Clock, S p ^ Grib, Cradle, Aasortok CbkirA >X> ' ' to build a garage 16 ft the Office ^of the General Mana­ Join one of the oldest and WANTK d — Experienced all- wito sleeves, 4H yds. trations. Large cabinet kitchen, built- chester on Route 44A in Cov­ AND To order send 86c in coins to: Upper 20e. D. Beach, 649- 1 the aide line whereas 25 ft. ger,. 41 Center Street, Manches­ FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt around ^carpenter. 649-9644. d a c h s h u n d s . AKS, Mack fe­ to work i|i retail itoro To order, send 60c in coins to: OONOORO RD - ins. 813,600. H. B. Grady, entry. Samuel M. Lavitt Bedroom Furniture (Commodes, etc.), WUfiqikt. Idliil!' largest firms in the Toy Anne Cabot. The Manchester 5806. required. ter, Connecticut, until Septem- service on all types of eiec- males, shots, champion blood­ in hard gpods lin^ High sue Burnett, The Manchester ranch, targe Hviiig rwm, form­ Broker, 643-8009. Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ Parlor Set, Oak Pieces; etc., Ooubla EM. - Party 'field. Full or spare Evening Herald, H59 AVE. OF \ w J k ^ person who desires to ap- 'ber 25, 1964 at 11;Q0 a.m. for trical wiring. Licensed and In­ PART-TIME 2 furniture and line. 643-9483.1 Plugfad Sawari school diploma and ex­ Jyenlng H erald. 1150 A V E . OF al d in ^ room, ouinet kttdMB, non C ircle, 648-3168, 876^ “W.W. Orsener. S t Mary's Werita; BtaRiliil. this ruling to a higher sured. Wilson Electrical Co., appliance delivery and ware­ ^ ^ ^ AMEIUCA8, NEW YORK, N.Y. MANCHESTER — Beautiful Glaist and Bric-A-Brac, Oil LampR Ekrtllaih ;< IKJ Sealing Municipal Building time. Experience unneces- perience are essential. J^RICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. « bedrooms, raoroattoo room, 6297. ; must do so within 16 days' Parking Area. „ i * i M anchester, 649-4817, 643-1S88. Lu-y. CaU or write Sfnta’s house men. 9 Am. to 1 p.m. Maalilia Olaaiad lOOM. landaeaped yard. Muioa B. two famUy flat, 4H rooms, Barrows * Wallace Bench Toola and Many More ' ths affsetive date. Call Mr. Pettenjgill 643-1524. ENG t j s h Setter puppies, call Apply in writing, giving For Ist-class moling odd 10c modem kitchen with buUt-ins, Manchaster Parkade tY mntini - Near Irau Parlqr Heater, Batata'Bektnlk. 9 ' Bid forma, plans and speclfl-| Parties, Inc.i Avon, Conn. S^ltei TUha. Dry. WeUs. Foe ist-class mailing add 10c Rohertsoo, Realtor. 943 8868. Bolton Zoning cattons are available afc the 649-7601. tor each pattern. Print Name, for each pattern. P ^ t Name, oven, range and hood, stain- Manchester 649-5806 oourse. ,100 aere Kltohan Rangea, .Beodlic Bswl SiitoWlihtId.' ~ 'F loor Fim shli^ 24 BUB DRIVERS for school Sewer U m lasti“ ' all qualifications and^ref- * Board of Appeals, Controller’s Office, 66 Center 678-3456, or evenings 673- lar Wntarpconiiig erencee to | . Addresa with Zone,‘ Style No. Address with Zone and Pattern MANCHESTER - W9W 8 room leas steel double sink, for­ farm. Ugh'location, lota of road I JulhiB Str^, Street, Manchester, Connecti­ 9829. routes. Short hours, good..pay. ta d Size. Number. , . Garrisao Oolonlel, 13x34 iMng mica oounters, dining arek, MAITOHBSTBRr-Older 8 rooiu fraotaga.'-oUar • room horns, FLOOR SANDING and leflnlah- CoUlns, Bus Betvlck, SJ^ng 4 Chairm an c u t , FOR SALE — airedale pup. ^?tady for you now — the new New—’44 Fall-W inter A lbum ! room, family room, buUt-ln osramle tile birth, city utU- Oalcolal, IH hkths, moderB dairy bailii. out huUdltes. ing (apecialialng In older 1 Road, Wapplng. 644-1131. CaU 643-0708. Articlee; - Custom Collection; kitohSB, master bedroom with Itlee, convenient -location. Also kitchen, enclosed porch, exceb ROmTM.R|MD«Ni { Byron H. Shinn, To\ra of MencMestez; fle o n ) W fxlng floors. Pi •ta g wlntbr ’64 issue lot Basic many potsnfials. LkwrtM# F. m u A m R T« I n I . ' ^ regulv festuree; Iteiqii to dressing roomroom, low twnttes. taro iMw raachaa. Francks K. lent nelghbocfaood, only fU .- Fiidb. Rasitor, 048^rrif. t SoereCary . Connecticut fAtatoo, our eompiote'paRem ■ -I Asm nmmm ' Ing. CeiU^. Paperiii APPLICATIONS are being ae- M A# TO DBLIVBR and sen AKC BLACK miniature poodle, Sewerage DlapMo) Co. Hayee'Agioey, Wagnsr. M^lOSS; 800. a i ^ AfWoy, 80-4K8, Oatsd at Bolton, Conn., Bopt (Richard Martin, • No Job,too small. oeptad|for evenlaga on huich- on whoiesaJe 7 tire route. 848- lUppiea are eham pion stock . m ak e! Only 80e a eepgr. Ohpflas, JQchoikbUf MM9I4. W , 1884. ^ General Manager taiCe, 649A7W. ' eonetta at Oraat’s Parkade. 8658.™ ^ 176-7998. 1 ti . y.-:'

L tUiSDAY. lEPTEMBSR ii, t t

The Junior Cantury Chdr of TIm waya and maana oommlt- Shots Yout Blood with Othsts* Givs Tomorrow at St*. Mory*Sf 1:30-6:30 Manchester wm havo«lta flrat taa and Malii Chib, boGi of tha Court Warns JV6 Leniency YiunKi^ur own fun meeting tomorrow after a v rW , mat Mat night and votad iMkhamliwgar to oanoal a family pkmtc ached- dbmer at Cavay^a Reataurant Tha Waather -M tm CHorla and W m Gay Cbckaila win ba aerved at 8 ^ uled tor Saturday at the VFW In ^Noisy,Driving Counts Starts Today Avnmgn M ly Net PnaB Ron Wa&Baaii, twin daughtan of pjn. and dinnor at 7:80. “The Homh. Theea htotiig purdiased Faraeast of U. 8. Wenther Jfm m m Mr. and Mka. Chariad WaHman Whlppoorwllla,” a- atnglng tickets may rstum thainto the Wm tha Weak Ended chaigas, and wffl raocin- Tam Klraw, or tiri Day af «C M St. John St., laoantly ra* group cofwistlng of MT. and post home tor refunds, ‘tha da- Judge Ikm^aas Wright Atonamsat, tin hoUast day . of ■eptmlMr 6 . 18d« Clear and arid aarin tonlaht tntnad from a enilaa to Bar- Mm. Henry Montroee of Wap- ofaiian to poatpena tha evant and prosecu t^ att&may imrid finaa being levied. tha Jswlah .yaar. wffl begin to­ with aeattered frost, low ha tha moda. on tha "Qaaan of Bar* plng and Mr. and Mr*. Gordon waa made because of the exten- Shigana KaUy, In ClrcUit Tfioae fined for tha day a t sundown, and oontinua 80a: fair and mlldar with tonraaa ‘ moda.” H mv ware aroompanled MacDonald of Andover, wm elvo alteihtiona bring earried Court IS yesterday, both charge yeeterdsw are David imtil aftor sundown Wadnasday. 13,651 * lag riondtasas tomomw. Ugh la ^ m im oarol WOHaina ot entwtaln after dinner. out at the post home. Taiitetivi aald that Uw police have a N. Petersen, • 18, of Wap- Sarvlcea will ba bald at T«n- MandMr ot the Andtt tha 70a. Wanbigfoid. liana were dleeuased for a Hai- right and duty to atop tha ping. 810; Paul R. Roy. 18, pla Bath Shriom, 400 E. Middla Butijau ot OIraaIntlen ManehoMter— A o f VUlage Charm The membership committee {oween eoatuma dance on Sat­ growing practice of the TalcottviDe, <10; LduU MU- T ^ ^ , tonight a t 7 (Kol Nldre) S t BrMgat'a Holy Hama 8o- of 8 t Jam es’ Hen, 17 Fenwick Rd. Pastor C. Henry Anderson will drive on aqueallng wheels, same charge. ago. Tha day la dedicated, ex­ Ford, UAW Facing Final Rebel Leader Quits, Mrs. Gerald O’Hara will aerv# made by caWng Hra. want- ctmduct a Bible study. Mrs. In addition, Emile Cham­ clusively, to tile spiritual as­ as co-hostess. know that they are creat- worth Johnson, M N. Bbn St.; William Orr and Mrs. Blanche iiig a nuisance, and that pagne lA, of Coventry, pects of life The people go Mrs. touls DeUaFera, S62 Savory will serve as hoetsasss. they do It “for kicks.” pl^ed not guilty to the without food and drink fdr M Oreen Rd.; Hra. Harold Phelps, The executive board of the Atty. Kelly took notice of riiarge, and had his case hriirs, roendiiig meat 'bt the Friday Time Limit U BUyue Rd., or Hra. J . Ed- Newcomer’s Club will meet to­ ’The ATomen's Mission Socisty set for a court trial pn day In uie Synagogue,. wardHcKaevar, 6» N. School night at 8:15 at the home of of Conununlty Baptist Church the many cases of “un- The prayera throughout the nsosasary noise” tiiat have rniursday and Harry W. W * May to SmoE hi SIm . lo f Current Viet Crisis Oyer B t Mrs. David Murphy, 63 Bolton will meet tonight In FeUowshlp day, canter around the theme of S t Those wishing Information been presented to the Darling, 33, of New Lon­ eto, penltenoa, atononant and DETROIT (AP) — The Unitodathat “art historic labor agrao- Hall at the church. A Spanish don, asked for a odntimi- on the meeting may call Mrs. type buffet will be served at court, and aald that he wm fo^venaaa. The people oonfeea WE ARE Auto Woricera Union today aet a ment worth 54 cents an hour” William Griffin ot OampbeU anee to BvpL 38. A T fl n N Viet'^Salgon radio warned today that'^Huynh Van Ton. C5ol. Duong^traltor to the nation In a broad- Council, K ot C, was recenUy Barry Noonan 67 Saulters Rd. 6:80. Members of the Reed- refuse to nolle any of the their sins and read the penlten- strike doadltae of 10 a.m .,'E8T, had been wrapped up there. ® A 1 t v > oouui V lei If ,, he 6 did . __ not, _ surrender__ til.,, to Saigon Hieu Nghla and nritr Brig. fl»nGen. namtcast HSundayiitiHkv after Whisr fnrrMforces Installed as talthful scribe of Barton Circle are In oharga of tiel prayers dealing with the Friday at the Ford Motor Oo. In Although he failed to mention Nam (AP) — Brig. Gen. authorities, the government Duong Ngoc Lam. seized Saigon. Presumably he Bishop HcHahon General As­ Daniel Creamer, son of Mr. devotions and decorations. A Mrs. Lawrahoa Daekar Jr. of weatoMsaaB of man and plaad* BOW contract bargaining. It at the time, the national Lam Van Phat, the former “would not be responsible for faces more severe punishment Mountoln Laurel Oiapter. iiF la iiwaiinr! economic agreement Reuther The return of Ton to Saigon sembly, Fourth Degree. He U a and Mrs. Frank Creamer, 361 •inata, mads by Mrs. laaae Sweet Adelinaa, Inc., wm open 189 Laural S t, Wapping, area tag for spiritual strength to Walter P. Reuther, UAW interior minister who or­ hts safety.” virtually ended fears that rebel than the others. Spring S t, left Sunday to en­ prerident, announced the dead- announcer covered only hourty achool police otficer at Lincoln .thoads of 76 Creetwood Dr., Its fall aeason with a meeting chaiimaB, wffl repraaant the overcome sin and temptation. 8se 0 8 for a COMI^El^ Has sft ganized the abortive coup Phat heard the broadcast in remnants might try to organize Reports from reliable military ter Worcester (M v«-) Itolytech- will be used In connection with Junior Cimtury Chib of Man- The opening servloe la known ftae Just before entering the rated production and mainten­ sources said Phat and Ton had School.' nic Institute tor hla freshman Thursday at 8 p.m. at the K of ance employes at Oirusler. My Tho and came to Saigon. a new power grab. It had been devotions C Home, 28 Prospect S t, Hart­ chsstar tonight at 8 at a re^ aa Kri N l ^ the theme of • GROCERIES feargrintag room. last Sunday, surrendered to Also expected to surrender soon feared Ton and others might try planned Wednesday morning to year. Ha is a 1984 graduate of caption and buffet for heads of which la the sanctity of the "We are prepaihd to Join with Agreement since has been government authorities in convert the northern Mekong Combined OafiioUe Hothers Manchester High— " School. ford. Vincent A. Ztto, «rector • COLD CUT ITEMS worked out regarding parts was another officer on the to make the 7th Division area, Circles will meat arid install Orford Paririi Gh^ter, of tiie women’s barbershop style area organiaations at the Ter­ spoken word and the reeponsi- the company in good faith to Saigon tonight, bringing an wanted Hat, an ex-chief of su­ which starts just south of Sai­ delta Into a rebel stronghold race Room of the Statler HUton Mlity which each human being • DAIRY PRODUCTS resolve the queatlona that are depot workers. cutting off communications and officers Wednesday, Sept. 3S at The VFW wlU meet tcni^t at Daughters of the Amwrlcsn chorus, will dlsouna the activi­ Douglas Fraser, UAW <3hrya- end to the crisis for t^e burban Gla Dinh Province, (3ol. gon, an autonomous zone. 8 p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s Revolution, wm have Its first Hotel, Hartford. The event la has In the fulfillment Of his *,SODA • PASTRIES otin unaettled,’’ Reuther aald. the road to Saigon. By lata 8 at the Poet Home. ties planned for fne coming Although Ford hua ottered the ler department chief, served time being. Nhan Minh Trang. During the day. Premier Church. ’The Rev. Philip Hus­ mssting of the fall season season. There will be a coffee sponsored by the hotel. promisss to God atod to man. At Phat was the fifth coup leader Nguyen EChanh and other top afternoon, however, all of the ths concludtag aervlea (Nallah), union virtually the same eco- notice Tuesday that , some 7,000 Phat was one of several rebel bridges on the road were intact sey, pastor, will offlclata at the The Lutheran Womm’a Mla- ’Ihursday at the summer home time after the meeting. salaried office and engtaearing to surrender to the government officers conferred and reshuf­ InstallaUon. Father Hussey has Grid Star Mothers of the tha Bhofar,, or ram’s honi, la nmnic package the UAW accept­ officers who withdrew with their and Ton waa back In Ssdgon. Bionary League of Zion Evan­ of Mrs. Preston R. Sage, Rock­ • ELSnilA PEACHESI ^ ed from Chrysler last week, personnel represented by the troops and tanks to My Tho, 40 and to be placed under arrest. fled the military command been callM away from Han- well St. Attawan Beach, Nlan- Joseph V. Camposeo, son of DAV AuxiUary wffl be honored blown as It was on Roah Has- Already detained were MaJ. structure. gelical Lutheran Church will hanah, to signal the end of the Reuther said there were still union would walk out on Chrys­ miles south Of Saigon, after the ehester this weric, nacassiUting meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. In tlc. Members are Invited to Mr. and Mrs. Domenlc Cam­ tomorrow At 6:80 p.m. at a din­ • MeINTOSH APPLES! ler Friday at 10 a.m. unless collapsed Monday, the 1 Gen. Duong Van Due, Col. Phat denounced Khanh a i a (See Page Tea) the change of the meeting date ner' at Panin’s Restaurant day and the penitential aeaacm. . queatlona to be oettled on such coup the church assembly room. come aa early aa 10 a ja . A pot- poseo of 90 Walnut S t, left to­ NATIVE • BARTLETT PEARS! matters as wage inequities, agreement came by then on a from tomorrow to next Wednes­ There will be a businese meet­ Anna Senkbril and Mrs. Anna luck ificnlc will be Served at day for BeUarmlne College, reUef time for assembly line new national contract for them. day. The event is open to all Stahl wm serve aa hoatessea. noon. Members are reminded to Louisvme, Ky., vriiere he Is a ing at 8 at the VFW Home. (tae union source conceded Mother Circle members. workers, and production stand­ Members are reminded to bring bring \riiits elephant Items for ;unior. ards. J'v/e have wily three-fifths of a mite boxes. a "This and ’That” table. Miss Manoheeter WATBS will lARRiCiNiI MANCHESTER national agreement at Chrysler, sn n siw s sj ss Reuther said he had hoped to Events Meintiera of tha Manchester Sally Robb„ Mrs. Halstead R. The Ladies AiudUary of the meet tanlght at the Italian <43-6384 avoid the necessity of setting but It covers the vast majority.” Johnson on Canadian Trip; Rotary Club will meet for din­ Mto. H. John Malone and Tiffany and Mrs. Frederick -W. Italian American Society of Amarican Club, Eldrldge S t a strike deadltae but now that The UAW has some 67,000 Perry will serve aa hostesses. Weighing In will be from 7 to PERO ner. and a tour of the Hal Tool Mrs. Geno Andreini are oo- Mancheater will meet tomorrow Liggeff Drug Open S A Jf. to f P J t Weekdayv e 7 A JL to 8 P JI. Snndn one was necessary he was members employed in produc­ Co.* Adams S t, tonight at 8:80. chalrman of a potluck tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the club on El- 8. Members are reminded to PABKADB prepared to qaend as many tion, maintenance and parts at In State Badges will be avaUable at the at 7 sponaocsd by cmibons Aa- The VFW Auxiliary wm drldge St Refreshments will be bring articlee for a hobby dis- botira as needed at the bargain­ Chrysler. Most office and engi­ guard’s window. Parking is at sembty. Catholic Ladles of. Oo- sponsor a dinner honorinjg Its served. plya. ing table to reach an agree­ neering personnel is concentiat' Goldwater Issues Challenge file rear of the plant lumbiu at the K of C Home. Gold Star Mothers ’Tuesday, ment ed in Detroit but Fraser said Members are reminded to bring Sept. 33 at 6 pjn. at Mmer’s A new strike threat loomed on there also were union units in Troopers Seek The degree team of Omar sHverware. Rastaurant Reservatlona wm the Chrysler scene. Newark, Del., St. Louis, Mo., Shrine C2ub win have a re­ cloee Friday and may be made The UAW placed Chrysler Los Angeles and Indianapolis, Overtime Pay Johnson Groldwater hearsal, tor those with speak­ G Michael ’Totten, aon of Mr. with Mrs. John Vince, 337 Mc­ under a new strike threat 'Dies- Ind. Party Bolt KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ing parts, tonight at 7:S0 at the and Mrs. Christopher Totten, 50 Kee St., or Mrs. Gertruds Buch­ day, although Reuther an­ EN ROUTE (AP) — home of the club president, Summit S t, left Friday tor Ar­ anan, 176. Woodland St. nounced only a week ago today (See Page Seventeen) HARTFORD (AP) — President Johnson flew into (AP)—Sen. Barry Gold- Harold Turktngton, 16 Berkley kansas OoUege. BOs address wm Should overtime pay be sub­ the Northwest today on his May Cost water pressed his hunt for S t be Independence Hall, 1630 Ori- Mancheater Lodge of Masons stituted for days off for Republican votes in tha lege St., BatesvlUe, Ark. will meet tonight at 7:80. ThS Urst foreign trip as Presi­ entered apprentice dense wm Possible Germ^ Chemical Advance State Police overtime work. dent, alternately sounding TEurmond Deep South today, chal­ Workers on a Christmas dec- be oonferr^. Frank. H. Gake- That question was posed to­ ike a diplomat and soft-sell lenging President Johnson orstion cmnmittee tor St. Bar­ ler, Junior warden, wm preside. day to State Atty. Gen. candidate. WASHINQ’TON (AP) — Sen. to tell the American people tholomew’s Christmas Bassar Harold Mulvey by Police En route to Vancouver, B.C., Strom Thurmond’s reported where he stands on Com­ CEMENT will meet Tlnursday at 8 p.m. Commissioner Leo J. Mul- for ceremonies marking the decision to leave the Demo­ munist Cuba. at the home of Mrs. John Col­ U.S. Sources Guessing final ratification of the United cratic party could cost him a lins, 63 IBUtop Rd. Women In­ cahy, who was being asked The Republican presidential State 8-Canadlan Ck>Iumbia highly prized seat on the Senate nominee raised that point in a terested In attending are re­ b y his troopers for pay for River treaty, the President Armed Services Committee W. H. ENOLAND minded-to cootaot Mrs. CoUlns. speech prepared for delivery Ou New Red W eapon overtime work. 'The request reminded Northwest voters of unless the Republicans decide to here, in a state with a )>uilt-ta LU M W R C O . came from the 74-member the economic aid given their keep him there. There was political question mark. The LampUters Chapter of area by liis and the Kennedy speculation the Republicans the Questers wm meet (tonight State Police chapter, Con­ ■Hie question: How will Ten­ “A* the O n e ir M8-BM1 WASHINGTON (AP)—The “new means of destruc­ administrations. mii^t do that. nesseeans react to the Arizona at 8 at the hcnne of Mra. Frank necticut State Emjdoyes senator wlio lias called for the ‘ Johnson, 47 Unnmore Dr. In a speech prepared for However, Sen. Hubert H. tion’’ claimed by Soviet Premier Khrushchev could be a ISew York School Association. delivery at Great Falls, Mont., Humphrey of Minnesota, the sale of Ug portiona of the giant Byt Herman fFitOf major advance in chemical or germ warfare, govern­ Caroline Kennedy) datiishfer of the late president, The CSEA last year began Johnson recalled the $2 million acting Democratic leader and Tennessee Valley Authority. R.Ph. ment experts said today. " holds tightly to her mother’s hand as she starts recruiting State ’Trooper mem­ he allocated last June in flood hia party’s vice-presidential O oldw ^r lias said TVA Defense sources stressed they disposed to dispute the exis­ bers writh. the permlaaion of relief funds for northwestern hominee, told reporters thira steam-t^rated power plants, While millions of people take were speculating in the absence tence of a significant new Soviet classes at ftew schobl—the Convent of tha Sacred Cotarnlssloner Mulcahy. Montana and said that today he would be no reshuffling of com­ plus the tuithonty’s fertilizer every opportunity to court et any hard intelligence Infor­ weapon out of h ai^ They nqted Heart— in New York City. Caroline,. 6, attAutacb,; rbad approved another $4.6 mittee assignments 'untti the program, shouM tie sold to STEAK BARBECUE tan under the beneficieht, if mation about what Khrushchev that Soviet boaStfng'W’this sort school in Washington last year. She’ll have cousins to provide legal backing Jo t million for reconstruction. new Congress convenes In states pr communities, to pri­ eometimes burning, raye of the State 'Trooper Vincent Bren- January. Democratic Leader vate Industry or to a epectal o ob meant in a talk to a Japanese generally has had some basis, Sidney (8) and Victoria (W2 ) Lawford as com­ He predicted that the Colum­ B H Coagrt^aHoMl Clmreh sun, there are others who must '‘■grOTp In the Kremlin Tuesday. although often inflated for nan who Is demeinding overtime bia River development project Mike Mansfield ot Montana wM corporation. Other TVA opera­ BOLTON CENTER make every effort to avoid Developments considered in propaganda effect. pany. (AP Photofax.) ___ pay rather than just time would provide jobs, power and out of town. tions, he said, should be put In even the akimpleBt exposure to th|^realm of the possible taclud- At the same time they were time off. recreational facilities. Asked for comment on ’Thur­ the hands ot foderal agencies SATURDAY. S0T. 19 old Sri. These are sufferers of not dismissing the possibility Governor Dempsey was The President, who repeated­ mond’s propooad change of that operate timilar pngrama a rare and little understood brought into the matter yeeter parties, Humphrey replied: alsawhara. pjl —The dread cobalt bomb, a that this might be a play by ly has made pointed efforts in worn snvnraB: wma 8:80 disease known aa porphyria. nuclear devicie using a Shell of Khrushchev to frighten his ^Experiment in Democracy^ day afternoon when CommlS' naiiyaiBTr O f HNTCATIf»]'AL BCILDlNft oobalt Instead of steel. Explo­ Communist Chinese foes — and sloner Mulcahy came to the (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) (Gee Faffs Tea) Through some metabolic mal­ State Capitol for a confertpee function, the body of a person sion of such a bomb would that the Soviet leader might BaBBtion: Adults f 3 A6—ChBdken 4uates Central Oonneotlcut, started been arrested on a variety of 1 On this ground, they tended to is to enforce deed restrictions in pean nations are eMy,” said the for eligible atudets turned away dling, parking, maneuverability. them better, more honestly. A movement known as the the absence, o^ zoning laws. - STORBS ^ (AP) - - - .Unlvdralty „ .. „ i band leader, "but I can’t say in SO private and ptw o univer­ sake of change. charges following a $3,000 ap-1 discount the 100-megaton bomb, sities and ooUegea In tlta.>tote. becauoa of lack of faculty and For ^ddittoaMl Iiifonnattoii; Mail To: WHEE! WATER’S When you seethe new Ramblers on lA^ednes* South MacGregor Promotion “Our first job was ,to sell the of Connecticut trustoM were some of the others."' 'Uey are changed to meet today’s changing W e added new featnres to the long list of extia- pllance store break and a bul- which is hardly new in Khrush- I Ctommlttee was formed last told today that some 200 state "Some of th# anthems of the R ec^ unde^raduate regla- rooma BBUCSE E BRADFORD day, September 23—sit in them, drive them— let- punctuated chase by three I chev’s terminology, proposition to whites,” Mrs. students who met all admission j countries are very diffl- trattona are reported exo«|itNe News Tidbits cess are married Friday, the first round of match play'in If you live ^ In a typical truck parked in the rear of the to ' $2,000. I hysteria, the value of their quota of 6,715 set by the State (See Page Nine) from the AP Wires band’s work will be only half board (ff education, which op­ the UJ8. Amateur .Golf house, you oouM easily run Statevride Service Corporation About 176 of the 1,000 families I ------Chunplonehlp. Alien waa , ,i>ta the area of 16 to. 26-year-old (See Page Seven) done. With thq departure of erates them. H0LA\ES out of hot water several AMBASSADOR—Largest and Finest of the New RamUsn on Route 9. As Trooper Ges- each cliief of state, it must play trimmed by Jim WIeehera ot times a week. riiimsky approached, the truck, The University of Connecticut 400 AlAIN STIKT • MANCHfSTH.CONN. Fidel CtastrO’s government each national anthem again Atherton, OaUf. AUen was Now yon ean have all the CLASSIC—New Intermediate-SiM Rambler j | < allegedly operated by Hollis, And every time It plays a for' which hM also been growing one of three Connecttcut hot water yon need at one waa driven away and the an4 Ciiban exiles each bhune but not as fast, expects, an In­ the other for machine-gnntiing elgn anthem, the band must golfers who e ■ t e r e d the time fc» enly SVjO* a day. chase )>egan. also play the anthem of Greece. crease of about 700 undergrad­ match play stage today after Think of )t—only. tVic* a AMERICAN—Tbs Compact ^enom y King ' Trooper Stephan Fabian of of Spanish freighter Sierra uates, for a new total ot 10,000. Aranzazu which cost the lives There is one saving factor. mahlng It through the 88- Service Unlimifed ’ProoiK K, Colchester, on. his Thirty-one nations are being Private liberal arts colleges hole medal ploy test yester­ _’ea, ttumka to Mobilheat way home heard calls for as- of three crewmen. . ,.Teen-*ge of the Wesleysn-Connecticut w s boy iwld In death of 10-year-oId represented at the wedding by day. Allen's score m tha Those servt often express and an oU-fired hot water ristance and joined the chaae. College type plan some expan­ qualifying rounds was 17- \ Mary 'O tt, whose l)ody—an ar­ their ambassadors to Greece. heater of .correct eapaelty— Boon Trooper Thomas McDon­ No anthems for them. sion, bu( will continue by choice 73—148. their gratitude for our efforts to your family can take care of nell and (Jrulsers from Weth­ rowlike shaft sticking from her an their waahtag needs at ersfield, Rocky Hill and Mid­ chest—was found buried in Mieve every burden of bereave-^ dletown were speeding north on basement of house next to her OLY6IPIC PBEVIEW one .time. WASHINGTON (AP) — Mom . can do' the family Route 91. South Baltimore, Md., home. ment . . . for the c<»nplete assist­ wash, sis ean do the dishes Trooper Geschlmaky fired six Meeting between American Bad News for Gmgressiqen; Engineers worked today on at toe tame time Junior shots Into ths van but this and Mexican Presidents Sept. 25 plans to tetaivlss a preview ance we provide. To these families tabes hla bath„ and yon en­ failed to halt the vehicle. He In TexM will be purely ceremo­ of tbe ' Olympic OamM la joy n ahower. managed to pass the truck and nial, informed sources say... House Dinner Priees Go Up Tokyo by way of Synoeia S f-: we s a y : *‘We*re honored that you Don’t delay—phone ns to­ attempted to cut R off. How- Liberal Democrats in Senate satellite Oct 9. The pfama, IllM is tI day. Find ont how enay |t ia erer, the truck waa maneuvered say they will continue taljctag promoted by tha Jiqwaeae, Ktaa called U8, we consider it a privilege call for a half-hour trans­ ofm to switch to a Mobllheat- around the cruiser and forced against move to delay eourt-or- 'WASHINGTON (AP) Pa-^ger” with all the trimmings will Sred. water heater. It against 10 guard rail posts. dered reapportionment of state trons of the House of Repre- peddle for 70 cents instead of 60. mission of television eoveraga laul ot a gathertag of the athletee to help/’ V\ • 1 •Average family et fenf. Geschlmsky was unhurt but legislatures until they am able j sentatives’ dining rooms got Seafood and steak platters damage to his cruiser put him to sidetrack the proposal some bad news today. will go up, too, the House Ap­ in Tokyo on tiw night before out of the chase.. Rome hospital authorities re­ While the taxpayers pick up propriations Ciommlttee said, the oonteets begin. » r W E G IV E Z.’VC Troopers Fabian and McDon­ port Francis Cardinal McIntyre the tab for an estimated operat­ but the. committee had no speci­ OON6PU8ACY OHABGB GREEN STAMPS nell continued and were behind stiU bedridden but In “aatistae- ing loss of $240,000 this fiscal fic figures on these. the truck when It . went out of tory” condition. . .Torrential year, the diners will have to pay I t ' also disclosed that the WA8H1N07ION (AP) — ' > control and side-swiped guard downpoura send ^11— Inches-of moe for their food. est^ated operatiilg losses for Feredal charges e< < 1 ralla at the Route 9 entrance water Into eectteoa ot Saa Aa- The cost of th e. No. 8 Itmcb, resmurant facilitlas in the new to fix prices wore MORIARTY ramp to route 91 In Rocky tonlo, Tex, . , .Six tm m Commonly known a i the Blue- Rayburn Office Building, which today against 11 fait Hin. I workers dtawned, 10 saved In plater, will go up from 90 cents won’t serve aiw mei£b until laeladiag a aan- PoHoe say two roin wer; bus accident at Fort Pierce, to $1.10 next Januai^ an^ the next January, wUl be $62,M0 lor pany oi which the GOP vtoa SMThiXlineSsn8lbis8psetacul«yspnWsdnsMlsiy,SeptsmlMr28,«tyourRamblsrDealsr / preatdeatlal caadWiBte, V/Hh-; BROTHERS Been running Into s woddid Fla. canal. L .Four young Bast customa^ dessert rriU tA re­ the fiscal year ending next Jime area and a search was organ­ Berliners, Including, a girl, placed by a loosed aa.lad, i SO. Uam B. Miller, hi a " ised. evade guards during thnndlBr- The price of the hotae-cured Ih a t'i less than half of the The Federal Trade > U COMES MUM SALES Doga from the Middletown atonq and esoapa to flie West, corned beef mepd will bq hiked estimated operating loos of $177,- 643-513$ ttS RnaN St. NsinlMiltr, Omi. * PoUba Department joined the unbaimedi. \ .Now York achool from 90 cenU to $1.30, tacludtag 600 for dlntagOng faS llttaa In the order, to manhunt and HoUls waa found official aays twa-dfijr boycott the standard potato aa)ad. » Houqs wing of the I- S O I-tlS C m M t St. Winr In a brook. He bad ra- Mrs. Julia Cannan, one of group of Houstim homel owners determined not to will not affect latMaatlaa Baked hun .and tofu vagMa- The committee ’T - r •>Wotvli"Oa totatofoy TselgM,” sh p liii Rii^ly YMMa m CBS-TY WotoMtoy wmiihgi- ^ eitrid ntinor outs and brulaaa leave their homes despite influx of Negro familieif, goes about usual lawn teiin- , ' f ■' ' gran). . .New sac et anlcBB bias wffl ael! (or Jl.lO tastaad ot laatioa from |C( '1' as a nauat ot the aeoldeat ming. Sign, 36x24” is similar to oiheri which appeajr in front of about one in threatar la heaak anaoHr lall- $1. f ■ • ' ■ ■■■ • ■r' • ., V-.>r ^ four of &a 1,000 i|pm es in tha M^^regor araa. (AP Phdti^ax.)