34 Killed, 35 Hurt the Outiopk an the Year Atatte, Aclxmle Bus GAIIDER, NIW
Manchester end suxtound- tng ibowns appear tn today’j HensM. 34 Killed, 35 Hurt The outiopk an the year atatte, aclxMle bus GAIIDER, NIW. (A P )— hsre, but arrangemenU were in prying the twisted fuselage routea, new programis, new A ClMCh aiHiner with 69 ****"« *» transfer dS per^ out .of the mire. teachers and adminUtntora peivoAs on boaid clashed thi^egree One pilot said aevtirat bodies. and new eohoote are fed* in flMnin* riiorHy after tak- Halifax were found under the tail sec tured in the HemMIs .an : . I j, treatment. tion and rescuers were .finkhng nual repbct on area educa* ®** r t'O lu . G a n w r lo r dead included the idane’s bodies every few minutes. tioo. CldM today, killing 84 p w - pUot and ctq^illot and tw o other There’s nothing left of It," he sola and injuring the crewmembers., The engineer,, said. "There’s nobody alive out LB J, Critic other 8 6 . Many o f the b u t - radio officer and-two.hostesses there now.” Gladstone Lester, vivors suffered critical survived. Captain of the aircraft assistant administrator of the Suue News k tte In Accord m ien > bums. was identified only as Capt. ho^tal here, said some of the rerior . Bacovsiqr. injured must be transferred to a I auto- > A OMOb mechanic who Bair Desires worked on the p ^ e before the Helicopters of Eastern hospital in Halifax because they on Result takeoff laid the four-engine tur- Provincial Airways and the need the tise of a kidney ma bopriq^ waa In parfaet condition. Newfoundland mines and re* chine which Gander does not' Intergratioii WASfflNGTON (AP)— We do not know how this p l^ sources department headed for have the cradi acpne shortly after Uie U.S. Navy aircraft flew in The Johnson Administra have happened," said medianic tion and one of its sharpest (0) B Joaepdi Krasnocka. accident a ^ began shuttling emergency blood sippliea front Foi^Bulkeley nor- The Soviet-buUt Ilyushin 18 bodies and Injured back to the the naval base at ArgentU, war policy critics appear in 3) had stopped here to refuel on a a ir p o r t.' N fld. I ]HARTTORD (A P)—Integra* rare agreement that South Sam* fllj[^ from Prague, the Csech The helicopter pUots said the Transport Department of tfon a t Bulkeley High School, V i e t n a m’s presidentiid It Geo capitaL JeUlher was deep In mud vdien ficials left Ottawa to begin on -whose 1,401 pupils Include 28 election has opened the Ir and they arrived and they had to investigation into the caijBe of Negroes, is recommended by levUle The ctmtroUer in the tower at way for economic reforms ■ Ron* Gander IntemaUonal Airport lumber to the alte for use the c ? ^ aohool Superintendent ’ MediU B air. and possible peace talks. satd'he had talked to the pU ot ______;__ Officially the election was Bair said Monday he intends after the jHane lifted off. He welcom<^ Monday by the U.S. to recommend integration of- said there was no indication ot government as a major step for- the achod for September 1968. Sports trouble. ,, ward by the South Vietnamese Bulkoley, he said, la the least "I didn’t aee what happened," "in determining their own future Ford, UAW Are oro\ ^ ed a t the three city high rt he said. "The first thing I knew with a conatitutlonally based, '83 , was when I saw a baU of fiamea sohw hi. elected government. a liap^ His plan calls for sending all lun a hit the ground. The ground was "The people have expressed T iobt lit up ^ the flames. It was a As Talks Start Again ninth gradera from the Charter their choice and deserve our AUred frightful sight.’’ Oak Terrace'SKdKXkl to Bulk support," the State Department The idane came down in a DETROIT (AP) — Negotia Chrysler said it would _reply to eley, 'starting in September said. patch of woodi two mUes from tors for Ford Co, and the the request tomorrow. 1968. Pupils from Terrace now Asked by newsmen if the Unofficially, administration the runway near raUroad tracks Unlt^ Auto Workers were In a go to Hartford Public Iflgh sources said -the new govern m Weaver High Schools. leaders to undertake economic Spokesmen for both sides said Walter P. Reuther, union pares to don her sunglasses, leaves polling place at Saigon’s city hall after It also'Ie Bair’s Intention to casting their ballots in the South Viet namese election. (AP Photofax) reform s. there had been no ovemlriit do* president, has promised that his recommend that the clt/a six velopmenta and nothing on 160^000 UAW memtwrs em p loy- ______,.At the same time senior U.S. Nine KiUed ‘bridge echools" — integrated policy-makers made no secret which to base^any optimistic ^ elementaiy schools—not be In- if the union does not win the of the major problems they b m vdved in any open enrollment ¥fl ApiPlHp’flt'iil outlool^,,^ contract it wants to use as a confronting the winning mllltaiy \ plan. Each of these sriiools Paper Oaims wimAln E. Slmkln, President pattern for the other members team of Chief of State Nguyen has from 40 to 60 per cent Paaper Johnson’s top labor trouble of the automotive Big Three, Van Thlbu and Premier Nguyen Over .State shooter, sat In on the bargaining General Motors and Chryaler. white enrollment. Deaths Futile K y. ' special session for the second consecu* y Pen* Bair SOM that "under cer ormatlon of the new govern- d Chaa five day. He took a front eleva The union la awaiting a re By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tain conditions’’ the open en lit involves decisions ranging in "The tor to the negotiating room at sponse from GM to a union pro masted rollment policy could “tip the In D etroit tailtlativea toward peace Nine persona died in accidents Fo)^ headquarters and was not posal that' the contract covering racial balance’’ mbugh so that land reform to military and Seteaae during the three-day Labor Day contacted by any newsmen. 378,(WO GM workers be extended DETROIT (AP) —More than if no agreement is reached at resegregation mlg^t occur. economic pjrobleme of the great weekend In Connecticut — seven a Cal l- Scores of unsettled Issues Ford. The aohool board, he void, half of the 48 persona killed dur est compleidty. In hlriiway accidents and two were on the table with time run A aimllar union propoaal is consider “whatever other .stbps ing Detroit’s July riot need not Not the least of these win in may he feasible to maintain In oner kebidents. ning out as the contract explra- expected to be m ade to. C2irya- have died. clude the personal adjustments Of ihe seven who died In high tlon hour of Wednesday mid- ler, which em^o}ra about 109,000 racial balance in the bridge to be made by Premlez; Ky— ends a This Is the conclusion of the I vlr|u* way accidents, four were pedes- night neared, UAW members. sch ools." who has largely oyerehadowed h to a Detroit Free'Prees In what ap I mnrd* trlans. Three^ the highway vie- The UAW, meanwhile, asked If Ford is struck, the union Thieu In the ruling military gov Urns were^-bWdren. During the ChrysleC tjdip. today to extend would allow the other two com- Teacher Talks pears to be the most exhaustive ernment—to the new prerident, »rts aad same weekend Ib M year, five the ourMfTt three-year pact until NORWAIH (AP) — With Nor .study yet made public of the officials speculated. persohi died In- accidents. a new agreement is worked out. (Bee Page F o«) walk’s public 8cho(ris slated: to riot deaths. ’ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, , JtC North HaveU; police said ^ open Wednesday, another round The Free Press Investigation D-N.Y., who frequently has du-: *1 a man tentatively Identified as of negotlatlona were on tap to said that the National Guard fered with President Johnaim on S. Re* Paul H. Gray, in his 80s, of day between the Norwalk-Teach "did not obey” orders to unload the conduct of the war, said the iptoture weapons and fire only at the nes an St. Louis, Mo. was found early ers Association and the Board election could lead to “the open i cantor Monday atop a freight car from of Education. command of an officer. ing of meaningful negotiations Dannxi Brooklyn, N.Y. Israel and Jordan Three days of talks ended "As a result, the Guard was with North Vlstnam and the Na re”jv ’ O ./ Police said bums on his body Monday without a final agree- Involved.. In a total of eleven tional liberation Fitmt." The indicated he had bem electro-: m ent. „ deaths in which nine innocent NLF is the i^Utlcal arm of the ctrted by an overtiead cktenary Each Claim Attacks John Reiners, the ' Board’s people died,” the newspaper Viet Cong.. wire which furnishes electric By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS suffered heavy casualties and chairman, aald the bargainers said. ' Kennedy called in a statement power to the New Haven Rail* Israel- and Jordan accused equipment losses, made "excblient progress" In The 24,000*word copj^ght sto (Sep Page Fourteen) port — road’s electric locomotives. . each-other of launching artillery The new outburst came alter resolving all but one of the ry was published in the Free telifloas In Danbury, Francisco Ra- mortar and tank gun attacks U.N. truce observers put a outatandlng Issues. Press Sunday. ' moa, 21, of Danbury died of In- across the Jordan Rhrer today cease-fire effect Monday The remaining issue, he said. M ore thali 800 people w ere In- MicMgan Delays
Avenue early Monday and with heavy guns and naval un- Israel claimed it sank an teachers be given an extra |BO fore coming to the "inescapa School Openingii on their first year on the job.; ble" conclusion that "a majori a tree. lU. ^ , Egyptian torpedo boat. Egypt (AiP. jraotoias) In Hartford, Radames Vargas, Spokesmen for both the Israe claimed it knocked out seven Is ty of the riot victimB need not In Pay Dispujte li and Jordanian armies each Parties 'l^oie have died. Their deaths could A peasant woman, holding her, c^iild, casts ballot 28, o f H artford died Sunday in raeli armored cars and tanks in DETROIT (AP) — Thousands Hartford Btoepital after he fell clamed two wounded, but Israel the sharpest fighting since the WATERBURT (AP) — The have been—and should have at po'llink place in suburban Seigonl of Michigan youngsters faced from a third-floor wlndcnv ledge did not acknowledge it re- U.N. team began patrolling the largest oncryear decrease In been—prevented.... toe poseibllUy' of classrooms Saturday night. turned fire'ln the early morning 'truce line six weeks ago. DemocraUc party membership "Eighteen of the 48 riot vic without teachers, ^today as I^ ce said he 7^ aiq>arenUy outbreak near the Damiya Israel said it had one man In W aterbury In three decades tims were shot and killed by De trying to walk ^ong the ledge Bridge crossing about I 8 miles Killed and one wounded. Egypt was "reported today troit police, and of that number, last-minute contract negotia to a window on th,e opposite side -north of Jericho. reported eight civilians killed -'Yhe Republican party mem 14 have been confirmed as loot Ky Supporter Lead tions failed in many cases to bring toe teachere bock to work, of the building. Jordan reported three hours and 38 wounded. It accused the bership also lost ground. Its ers In thO Free Press inveetlga- of sporadic shooting until 7:30 Israelis of shelling resld^tial enrollment at Its lowest point ttota. The other fou r are a sni U . Gov. WUUam MUUken ah- (See Page Three) avm. “when the enemy brought areas in the cities of Port Suez In som e 20 years. per, a possible but unconfirmed In Race for Senate nounced Monday that 64 Michi in reinforcements” and im- .and Port Tauflq,q, kkn^king i^ k down Figures on primary enroll* areoniet and two of the three gan school districts have yel to leashed 106mm 'artillery, mor several houses, hitting a. hospl* SAIGON (AP) — vfee Preel- 10 ipen each will bsi elected, sign contracts with teachers. (See Page Fourteen) tars and tank gUns. Jordanian tal and damaging two cargo (See Page Three) dent-elect Nguyen Cao Ky, fomiing a 60-man Senate, School opening has peen post positions,returned the fire with shipe, one; Greek ' and one In whose military ticket ^on hand- with control of the Senate, Ky poned to six districts, ; Including D ^ T o U similar weapons,' Amman radio dian. / - lly In Sunday's presidential elec- would be in a strong, position in D etroit with Its 11,000 te a c b e n said: tlon, appeared today to be’ com- any power struggle that might and 800,000 pupils. ^Falls Below The, radio clalnied the Israelis (Sea Page Three) Ing up a winner in the. Senate develop with the president-elect, In Detroit, the board eitaica-. Broadcast Workers election also. ' Chief of State Nguyen Van tlon and toe Detroit Feder^on Returns from 27 of'^rthe 44 ■thieu of Teachers agreed to put att Last Year’s provinces put four shUes knovm from Wednertlay to Tfaunnlay to support Ky among toe top six Thieu also was aniong toe lead- to^ scheduled sdiopl opening. CHICAGO (AP) — Highway Threaten TV Strike ruimers. Six at the 48 slates at ^ However, toe FederaiUon re traffic took a heavy toll in ers. A slate flavoring lawyer fused to submit its (lifferenceB MIAMI BEACaa, F la, (AP) — support of the AFTHA walkout Truong Dinh Dzu, whp surpris. deaths during the three-day La to arUtratlim by a panel of A broadcast union said It plana last spring. togly ran second in the presi Inc. bor Day weekend, but the total lo call a strike that could affect O’Sullivan said a strike would j| 'IW’7 fact-finders. The school' board for summer’s lari holiday fell dential race, was to seventh had agreed to the propoeal all live progranunlng on toe not halt broadcasting since the 1*011 fill ^ £11* place. short of t))p record set a year networks have libraries of taped made by, a state-appoinfed' NBC and ABC radio and televi- Firm conclusions could,not be ' ago.- / ' ■ programs, but live news broad fact-finder, Ronald Haugfaton. stam . networks a fter toe net drawn, however, until all results The 688 deaths reported at the casts and other live program "This Is merely an attempt to works rejected the unlon*e Breaks Open ore to'and six tickets abiiially I end of the T8*hour weekend at ming would be hit if niembers indicate the situation can be “ rock bottom mlntanums." > electe)^. midnight local time Ifonday < The mlntanums turned dbwh of AFTRA— performers, an SAIiQpN (AP) —The heaviest ^ normal if we ji^ pretend it is," coiqpared with last ytBf’u r e c t . Monday during negotiations in nouncers and the Uke-nktayed ground fighting In . .two months The powers of toe president natd Mary RtM-dan, tr^ . ^ ord Labor Day toll of 686, and kOomi Beach included a fout- off their jobs. j was reported today in allied war and vice president are not eration president. “The sltua' ‘ wim a count of 688 on a recent day work week for 8,000 m em ' O’Sullivkn said talks broke off communiques listing 212 C3om- sharply defined to the new con- tlon, is not normal." non holiday weekend. here of toe National. Aaaqciatloii Monday evening vdien "the fed munlsts and 61 Americans killed stltutlon, atad Ky Is thought to Mrs, Riorda qsald, teachers Although late reports were ex of Broadcast Employes and eral mediators announced there a l(^ with air strikes against have received assurances from vote today on toe hoaid^'e pected to raise the finaliMT La Technicians, AFL-CIO, accord- appeared no pooslMllty to re toe Haiphong area to which on Thieu that as vice president he latest offer, bor Day figure, a Natiaaal Safe Ing to TtanlO'SulUvan, a NABET wive the dispute.” Talks were other Air Force Jet was report- would have strong, that offer includee a |006 ty OouncU spokesman said, “It epokesmar^ recessed subject to call by ei- ed shot down. powers. Reliable sources re raise and reduction of the school appears era’re going to do better Q’SulUvon said toe strike ther party but .toe union said it The ground action erupted port that Ky wants .Thieu to ap year from 40 to 89 w eeks. Tba) than last year." would be .Announced In a news was learing Miami Beach to- Monday os allied troops rede point him premier, toe poet he itolon had beeij seeking a |1, ^ "U the current trend contin now holds. This would require oonferenoe -at 2 p.m. EDT today day. ' . . ’ ployed for batUe after guarding raise and a 88-Week sciiool year.,year. ues," the spokesman said) late at toe Eden Roc Hotel. Richard Freund, negotiator south Vietnam’s presidential an amendment of toe constu- Mlntanum salaries are Monday, "we may be ^ the low ' Despite toe deadlock, network for toe American Broadcasting, elections. Fighting continued to- tlbn, bu) tola could be accom 18,600 annually. ” 1 end of our pibdlctloii rirnge*’ *^ sources were inclined to 'dopht,. Co., said, ’’I’d rather not com- day, particularly In toe northern p lis h e d ^ Ky controls .toe Sen- MUUken m eets In D etroit ta>-' The council had predicted that that a walkout would be called ment.______I don’t think there Is any- waf‘ zone adjoining toe 17to par- ate. day with Haughton and Hyman 8 1 9 ^ persons Would die^ln car, tanmedtotely, observing that the Oiing to eay n(>w.' oUel border. The sources report that Thieu Parker, chief mediator for too thim or motorcycle acetdonts ' union would probably pick has, not decided who he wUl ap state Labor MedlaUon Bogid, to during the period which began Richard Goldstein, National ..American warplanes attacked time when a live major pro Broadcasting Co. representar point as premier. The U.S. Em discuss toe situation. at 8 p.m. Friday. Last year’s three miles from the center of gram is scheduled. five, said, “We're still meet bassy has been pressing him to The situation looked bleak toll was the worst for any Labor toe North Vletnamese-port of The introduction of toe new under the auspices of toe F( Haiphong, and pilots reported appoint a civUlan to counter acroaa toe state. Day., staled staUstica were first television season, which begins criUcism of toe predpmtauihUy "UntU Sunday we wece get- ' compiled at the end of World al Mediation Service." dropping two spans of a major tonlfht, was not expected to be stein declined further comm( 490-foot bridge previoiisly on'pie mUitary character of toe' re- Ung eight to 10 settlem enta a W ar ' n, hampered by a strike. Regular restricted target list and never'•'gime. * . day," said a spoke^m i tor the ^ (tee of the weekendli m ost, O’Sullivan sold NABET h aeriee are' taped in advance. before bombed. , Leading toe Senate race .was Michigan Educatl(ui| Aoaocla- tragic accidents occurred Sat- in toe affected cltlee—N^ .'I 1 Everybody to the Ftighp '•The effect of a strike a ticket headed by retired (3en. tlon. "Things seem to lukve iaday when six teen-agers died’ York, Loe Angeles, San Frances . Ground fighting to nortoeni pends largely on>n the degxee e to co, ,Chicago and WasMngton—' touth Vietnam,: toe coastid Tran Van Don, a leader In toe come to a atandetUl." ' ^ a smash^ near Pine i|pi>otf It's five o’cloclk Sunday moiRiD8 and thelsetting V ^ia 'KingB St., in downtown Stoc^oli^ very which we are supported by oO)- .jrould be notified privately at plains, toe jungles and Ip toe overthrow of . j Prepldnt Nga Henry Ltaine. president dt the er unions,- principally. AFTRA (jnig andijl^robe- Mekong delta shattered a luU ' Another crash that kiBeSAO Z iB S S E MANCHESl EVENING’HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SBPTpfflBBR , rA < n TWO 5 1967 parently was due to asylagUar tlon. ^ . Nine Killed Death Toll MANCHESTER State News Israel and Jordan South ’Windsor f ^ Voter Season BUmnASED, AUUBSTiai ^ Falls Below 1' Sheiiiwold driv e -in Roimdup DANBURY (AP) oniya In Accid^ts Wsdiissdai WsdMiily few minutes aiRer he Was re- , A & to 8 pmi. vritcr-nak> By ALFRED 'SBEENWOLD lag Msalon wt* hie conduct leaaed from the Bridgeport Each Claim Attacks Name Ricked (Oouthmed from Page One) has been retired follcmdng an iir- Last Year’s ed homorrow tn the town In Some bridge sltuaUona you Jail, Calvin Readea -ivaa arraat- Over State '(Oontfaned timn Page One) PUBLiC SCHOOLS . . . MAHOHESTER >T H E W AY South dealer Michclanaelo Antonioni s ifieht were Weased by Regls- ■» - vestigation of the service. Al etafch ofttce In the MUnic- (nu* dare your opponent to ed on a variety of dhargaa. An Israeli' army spokesman' In Abram said the Intelligence de (Oontfaued from Pago One) By CoilijdeX: ipid BuU diM .''Rm iNMioin 'Both sides vulnerable trara of VotOro Thomaz. j, Mc- • Reades left the Jail Saturday (Pontinned from Page One) guess what you isre doing. TTie NORTH Larnay. Defaocrat, and William > . . . Tel Aviv denied the charge, sqy- partment “had on many occa American hbUday—'182—was set I HEAltD m are heU rectdaNY on the after serving a term for paaalng in New Haven, Jtnm Hobby, ; "Our guns were aimed only 10,' of New Haven was killed by. Egyptian positions in aii at- of its original assignment." / ^Parkcentre^ t? 6 ’ Ijhe O fu M abowed 24,087 mouth. countenance may make a rine rested on charges by Dtiahuty a earBar as he and another 'boy' tempt to silence them. There thia year, a four-day period. Tlie paaaed oat to atadenta on Mbnday, Septm ber 11. O KQ984-‘ Vanessa Redgrave color ■tU enrolled OmqjBra^ and 9,846 tempt „ . Egyptian Foreign Minister by John Gruber tilNgHble eppHCanto m u * coIlM ad, but the man with police of larceny, breaktog and ----- .— nout* 1.9 1 Sun- ^as no indiscriminate shelling I9(rr Memorial Day weekend, "Parlccentr«” has b««n chos 4A532 .AH enrolled lUqhmUcana out of were crossing was no indiscriminate Mahmoud Rlad arrived-In Mos Enfelopea must be retarhed to schools bn or be- be « t Mum 21 y ea n d t age, the "poker face makes a fihe entering, assault wlGh Intent to day night •8(X) eligible .-..voteni. of populated areas.” cow and began talks with Soviet tene Monday, September 18. ^ en as the name for the propos- residenlta. o f i^ n ch eSter for bridge player. WEST EAST »» - commit murder, and being a Polioe identified the driver of Egypt announced that, during ord-setter fa terms of highway Abolrt-JO.iXW voters are'not en Foreign Minister Andrei ______ed new industrial complex to be a t leant alx ihotiltfai, and Opening lead —eight of clubs A K 8 4 a 7 5 3 fugitive from Jualioe. '' the car as Lawrence Bannister. the fighting three Soviet de Liz Taylor fa John ©Ham's »BUTTBIIFIEM> > rolled fa any political party. . Gromyko before going on to Bel deaths with 608, - - mu* be UB. cltia^M. West opened the eight of <5 1953 <5A8742 a ' The charges were in connec-.,22, of Sfaratford., ^ stroyers returned to Port Sadd The lows* traffic'toll for a We bMr'mucdi today about the Center, with a $ 4 -^ -top. Last b\mt on R t 5, by ^ th e r s . 0732 O A5 . TTie Democrats a year ago bad grade for 'talks with Yugoslav clubs, and declarer jdayed .low tlon with a 1068 break Into the In-Newtowii, Timothy Blosson, a t the Mediterranean end of the President Tito. Informants said. Labor Day weekend since World “cultural ex|^<>ston” In the Unit- year the company played to Russell F. Broderick, market .Mni the dummy, Billy Wilder, ' ^ 876 A K104 25,989 members — or 982 mofe “THE BLUE BIAX”—UmiUa Andnm ' m than thia year. Primary en I^tUe Hofbrau Restaurant. Po Newtown, was injured canal and six Russian ships ar- Rikd was trying to work out a War n waa'2tt ln -1946. ed Statea- Newspapers and other over 96 per cent cw adty at ing consultant for the multi-mil famous movie writer- director •SOUTH ENDS lion dollar development, said the Body of Youth "A FINE MADNBSS''-iSomi Oasmety rollment statistics dating back lice said three men fled from fatally Saturday night vriien hit rived in Alexandria. The Jted Joint diplomatic campaign for The Associated Press record media point with pride to the the. New York State Theater In won With the king,.of clubs and A AQJ2 TONIGHT the restaurant, and that Patrol-,, by a car as he was running ships entered those •^rts Just ed 688 highway fatals during the . oomidex of buildings at Lincoln .Lincoln Center with a $5.06 top. original acreage of''k2S acres has v; to 1918 — records prior to that the Arab nations and their Com* shifted to the four of hearts. ‘ <5 KQ IO ihan Joseph Ross was hit In the across -Rt. 25. Police said the after the June war, promiring hohhoUday weekend of Aug. Center, the new Los Angeles Its deficit was Just about four been increased, to 422 acres. Lifted from Mud JV year are hot readily available munist supporters. Dlplotnats South played' the- king, and 0 J 106 ■ leg by a bufiet f li ^ by ( ^ of driver was Richard Matern, 18, “to repel any aggression 18-21- The same, survey also re Philharmonic Auditorium, new times as big as at City Center, This includes approximately 77 do not show a single year in London said U.S. and British In Florida Cave West sig n e d epcpuragement < ’ AQJ9 them. I of Newtown. against Egypt,” but recently government reactions to '^ to ’s vealed 14 deathk In boating mis art museum buUdings and so on. People demand bigger names acres on Ellington Rd., across by dropidng the nine of., hearts. in which the Democratic party South W e* North E a* lo * as many membera als this In. New Hkven, Oorlnne Pond, left. Middle East peace plan have haps' and 87 by drowning. \ As a result, people are prone to aind bigger productions today, from Firehouse Oiie, recenUy TRENTON, Fla. (AP) — A South began the diaiitonds, ON UCONN 1 NT Pads 3 NT AllPass S id n e y year. Tlie Democrat high point 7,* of Bew Haven w as’ Injured Each, side claimed the other been eicepUcai since it calls for Althout^' cool temperatures H Q I believe that everything is Just whether i t ^ at the WW or at ac^re«^^from Burr and Wilder took the secoild STORRS (AP) Dr. Andrew HBHkK. THE ORDER OF THE OOLDEN RULB the New York State Theater. TOe additional acreage is be- 15-day search for Cecil Davis in regfatration was 25,672 in fatally when- hit by a car near started, the shooting, which be- Israeli withdrawal from all and inclemriit ^ weather pre- dandy, in the arts. - — - round, Re then continued with H. Souerwlne has been named her home. She died in Yale-New gan with a skirmish betweSh Is Without these things, they sthy ing studied by Luckmhn Assoc- ended Monday when rescue 1986. Arab terrltoiy with only a guar- vailed in many j[>arta of the na the deuce of hearts, iwd South back' came a heart to the ace. POITIER head of the Univendty of 0(m> Haven about an hour after the raell patrol-boats and Egyptian tion, boating accidents claimed Elven attendance figures seem away. lates consultants for the projects workers pulled* his body from As for th6 Republicans, the ; antee of the Big Four powers or to indicate that this is so. As I had to guess what was going on. Wilder sdoq had 200 points on necticut's' ICaster of Business adetRent. Police said the driver shore batteries. . the U.N. Security Council to 16 lives and 82 persons drbwned Dflinted out reoentiv naid at- launched a touring and Stanley Oeda, Site [dan TOH- the bottom of a H high point was 12,157 members Wilder’s plays were perfectly the scorepad and another story AdnM*^stra^on , program fa v/as Peter Goulet, 48, of North An Israeli army spokesman protect Israel’s borders. over Labor Day. Ooy or N14 pointed out recenOy, paid at known as its National sultant, as an additional residen- 67-foot-deep, collapsed lime natural if his hearts were head for his memoirs. in 1961. th e figure went below tendance at symphony concerts the 10,(WO mark last year. The Hartford. (' Haven..' . ‘ said Egyptian gunners i at Port Regardless of any other na using young singers, Hal and recreational segment of stone cavern five miles north ed by the Jack. If Blast’s hearts Taufiq, eouthemmost town on now exceeds paid attendance at Daily Questidn OOP primary list totaled 9,566 The unlveraity. In Its an In Ridgefield, c: 18-year-old tion’s -reactions, Uie Israelis less expensive scenery, and so the masterplan, Broderick said, west of Trenton in central BTdfl- were headed* by the ace, he As dealer, you hold; Spades, nouncement M o n d a y ,’^aaM Francfae L. 8baseball. on. They couldift draw houses. The master plan is expected T o S i r , in 1949. have already made clear they Is this not proof that the Ameri da. might have cashed the ace be 7-6-S; Hearts, A-8-7-4-2; dia Souerwlne, director of career was killed Sunday wRo" thrown raeli boats In the Bay of Suez, For Sunnnw Dlsbount and the project has been aban- to be made public during the The 20-year-old farm youth fore leading another low heart. will require more than that be- , On Spenoer-apirolla can pecmle have begun to under monds, A-5; dubs, K-10-4. plannfag and development at from a Car. \rtilch veered off but failed to. hit them. later part of October.- vanished sHter riding his horse If East were clever enouc^ to WITH LOVE’ • Safe Stolen fore they give up the territorial Supports OaU The cannot be postponed. Day or'night, stand the artistic side of life? doned. What do you say? . ^ Travelers Insurance Co., wlU Route 7 and flipped oYer- Ctoiro Radio charged that “an Hiey thought that perhaps the Commenting an the name for away from his family’s home in avoid this poor play, he might ' . BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Theft of protection^they won In June. Unfortunately, mere statistics Answer: Pass. You ' might Join the faculty Sept. IB as an She was a passenger in the armored patrol boat, a landing Spencer Corset Shop “road” wasn’t ready for opera, the center, Broderick Mid it search of strayed ponies. nevertheless give himself away TECHNICOLOR a' safe containii^ some $7,000 craft and a tug tried to force Israel reopened Arab schools give no valid' proof Of artistic open this hand if the hearts assistant professor of Industrial car driven by Harry N. Pze- 11 Asylum St-t Hartford we're rpady to begin our service so they tried a few weeks at 'was chosen because it reflected Sestrchers found hoofprints by fidgeting and fussing before were headed by A:10-9 instead has been reported by the owner, their way Into the, canal” at Its In the occupied region west of verities. However, to cite-anoth ' admlnlstratlm. zimindey, 25, of Seymour, Room 209—TW. 247-7580 * • • ' City Center in New York. After the Unique comMnatlon of well leading into the hole which was leading the second low heart. of A-8-7. Some experts would r- Tonight At of MahHiejT-’o'Restaurant. Red Sea entrance and. fired on the Jordan River Mohday for charged with breaiA of the er set of statistics, while the designed units of commercial, Or he might wear a sly look The o ^ e r , Michael P. Totora, the first time since the war. all, the Met had 7,000 potential 20 feet across. open this borderline hand as it FUND SET UP peace, wfilAil nfisuee ‘of a mo Bgyptim) positions bn the west whenever it's rieeded. sales of m i^cal instnunents are industrial, residential and office upon leading the low heart. said ha discovered the theft opera lovers on its waiting li* , stands. NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. tor vehicle and driving under bank. -. But In at least 100 of the 866 up. the bigige* seller is the gui and the New York Opera had units into one compatible mas Monday—’Iha' third annlveraary Egypt also sqld that Jto planes schools the teachers stayed tar, together with electronic South Stares Copyright 1967 Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. the influence cf alcohol. returned lloa.OQO to people it ter plan. South stared hard at Wilder General Features Corp, L B U R N S ID E of his ownerahip of the estab announced Monday the estab drove off Israefl aircraft trying away, many others had small equipment for amplification. “Never before in this country Yoimg^Workers lishment * 308 Iranistgn Ave. In Bridgeport, James Kelly, turnouts of staff and pupils, and could not seat. x while he tried to dMlde wheth lishment of a $110,000 fund to 63, of Bridgeport was fajtured to Intervene. Israel denied It T«« years ago recording of What Iwppened? WitlNseats has there been such a complete, The two-foot safe was token had used Jets but said one of Its two senior Arab educators were Given Diimer er his opponent yras a novice ’TBIBUTE TO ABEL GANCE sponsor a series of lectures by fatally Saturday when hit hy a serious music amoimted to 25 at about one-third the price at concept of a total, self-contaln- or naive. Stares were no novel NEW Yo r k (AP> The f Jth from the office, he said. The, sminent'forestry. aufitorities at helicopters had to dodge antialr- arrested on suspicion of-inciting '^ed planned unit development car driven by WlUle W o ik ^ , , ,, ^ per cent of the total market; the Metropolitan itself, its off- Crestfield Convalescent Hos ty ■ to Wilder, and he merely New York Film Festival, to run intruders missed about $600 in the Tale School of Forestry. teachers Hot to hold classeC. today these recordings account sis Parkcentre in an existing a larger safe in the bar room. 83, of B rid g ^ rt, who was ® Meanwhile, the semiofficial Israel -will reopen the Jordan shoot could only draw about one- pital honored 21 young -paid returned a bland and guileless from Sept. 20 to 30, -will pay for only 10 per cent, with l90 per third the capacity of the audl- suburban area where execu- gaze. A dozen mo-vle moguls tribute to Abel Gance, the coM/tn-Miiir MU ( uniitnoNio_ ARRESTED IN BURGLARY charged with driving wfillc bis newspapers A1 Ahram con Israel will reopen the Jordan cent going uf “ pop” offerings, torium! Of course the venture Uves, feltow eniployes, shop- workers and volunteers ’Thurs could have told South never to French film, director. .Nine of Sub Hits Sloop VALHALLA, N.Y. (AP) —Po license was suspended and neg firmed that Field Marshal Ab River border next Week for the Thls does not indicate any true failed. Incedentsdly, Sarah Csdd- keepers, workers and fellow day night at a farewell dinner at ^ guileless Wilder, but Gance’s works, Including his S T A N L E Y = 5 = A = 51= S E GROTON, <3onn. (AP) — An lice in Westchester County ar- ligent homicide. del HaklnyAmer, Egypt’s for return of smother 7,(X)0 Arab ref “cultural explosion.” failed. Incidentally she will put residents can work, live, shop 1927 epic ’’Napoleon,” |Wlll be W A R N E R J I ■ fc re*ed Armand Taahmanian, 44; In Btost Hampton, < a pickup mer vlce^resldent, and -army ugees from Jbrdsm, an official Manchester-Country dub. not one of them Was there to Ttt 643-7132 FWIt P8RKIM0 8IHCH »T. RWt OF THE8TER investigTating boaid plans an in- The site of audiences has Un- an American National Opera and play wltlto its fine ^ shown. quliy into an incident in which Monday in connection with the truck went out of control on commander, may be tried by a source arid today. ’The young people who have offer ad-vlce. Route 6A and overturned, kill questionably increased, largely- Company on the road, now that em confines,” B roferick said. worked all summer at the bos- South toally decided to as- Today at 2:00 & 8:00 P.M. - »:00 A 8 ^ the U.S. submarine Corporal burglary of a home Sunday court-marti* with 50 other offi Sat.-Sun. 2:00-5:10-8:80 ★ Children 75c AM Shows ing the driver, Joseph M. Watl; because of the “subscription” the Met J s out of the picture. Aj> ' Pltal wUl soon be returning to sume tlu^t Wilder had made two brushed a 30-foot sloop in Block night in Redding, Conn, and an cers accused of plotting against audience, those people who sign She is siqiposed to open next ^ (AS7 HARTFORD M Island Soun^ . assault on the couple who lived 26. President Gamal Atxlel Nasser. V o m o n school and college. Some have natural plays in hearts. De- In the eoutheaat Texas town up for a complete series of week In IndianapoUs, and 1 ex penfa will bold a pufcBc heiurr, worked as nurses aides, others clarer's finesse of the ten of A spokesmaiif at. the subma there. Amer, who helped ouSt King of Yoakum, Lt. John PopovlclL concerts or operas, for exam pect she -will. I. do not expect ing ’Ihumday nlgUt the have assisted Mrs. Converse, hearts lost to the Jack, and INEMAl rine baae said the '326-foot sub- PoUce said Mr. and Mrs. Farouk In 1952, had been Nas Whpfjfag Ekmenltary Schbol 26, of WUMngford was one of Fast Justice . ple. The "Met” is supposed to she will troup^- the countryside the recreation director, and the ' !.#< t«ST Hzsrross zzir to martne was beading to the baae WUUam Tuttle of Route 58, ser’s closest associate lor years. on Ayers Rd. Ito consider the Miwm H tar TIME n-tii-nw. four persons who died when He was removed from his office have some 7,(X)0 people waiting for twenty weeks as announced. rest have helped with all of the 'from Philadelphia -when the -in-' Redding, returned to their home Alton J . Maine, 49, of no cer fbOowUig opidicaUoaB. •JkSST I SMOJMMOSW .RT. TIM* their private plane crashed and his army command after to Join one of its subscription I^e brightest lights in her ros- dudes that are necessary to the ENDS TONIGHT cldent occurred early Saturday Sunday night and found a bur IFhul R- end YoBaode B. Egypt’s disastrous defeat by the tain address was arrested this series. ter of principals are Marie Col- running of a home, hospital or lour miles east of Little puli glar, who assaulted them and early Saturday. MAztfa, 549 Floater B t, Wap- Israelis in June. morning sleeping In a car In a Once upon a time it was a IIavs guid p6t6r ' Vaii convalescent home. But accord Light. ran Into eome nearby woods. probably don’t even remember «9*;**» (3eorge'Peppard Richard D. Carism, of Shelter -Mr. Tuttle shot the Intruder in Reports of the plot and the ar garage on Wsmd St. and he was status symbol to own'a box at ing to Mrs, Converse, their rests had circulated for more Marie OolUer's name although loiw concftrudthm doaer to the greatest contrlbuUons was the lip ip n lM laland, N.Y., owner of the sloop, the leg as he rW A'"^sy, police Stocks in Brief charged with vagrancy, police the Met for the season. In fact, gldeline then pennltited on Ursula Andress than a week In the Middle East, -*ie sang in Hartford In a minor cheerfulnera of youth they estimated damage to his craft NEW YORK (AP) — The the Met got Its stsirt because tlieir prMnfaes. said. but the Egyptian government said. --- role fairly recently. Botti she brought to the residents. THE BLUE MAX THtumBcHcoeoKA-noii mtsunii at $1,000 to $1,200. Tashmanian, a Mafdiafian stock market advanced In ac Maine appeared In Rockville a wealthy man couldn't get a Rural sons. At the time of the -coUision, has made no officiail comment,- and Mr. Glossup are from Co- JULIE ANDREWS MAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS resident, U presently at Grass tive 'trading eariy this aftern(x>n Session of Circuit C^ourt 12 this box at the existing opera com Lewfa Delano, 9 Btook S t, ’They are Miss Ava Opalach, Carison said, his wife, Mary Al Ahram also reported that pany in New York, together Garden’s company, *^EDss Jane Belanger, Miss Sally plus—Sean Connery hTOECMUCt IW»l1IU,WAlj« KHIsai reUWiCTtON *“HAWAII”rAKA\-B»lt' C0U«»»M»m lands Hospital, Valhalla, re Ift lts f ir * po*-Labor Day ses morning where he was sen a Wappfag, roqueiibs a temper-, Jane, suffered burns of the feet Qalh Nasr, longtime chief of with some other newly arrived Both are pretty good, as ary «u^ ooodttSooel pem^'^to Scovell, Miss iudith Buckland, Joanne Woodward v n iS w n e x t _^“DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE"______ceiving treatment for his sion. < Nasser’s intelligence apparatus, tenced to 80 days in state Jail. matter of fact. Neither has any when a coffee pot spilled oniher. The niarket Ignored the threat millionidres decided to estab keep a pony on Ms premises. Miss Linda VacanU, Miss Alita **A F b e Madness” MATS NOT MMRVEO wounded leg. box-office draw. And unforttm- Tonlte “YOU ONLY LIVE TW ICE" Carlson said '6he' was treated by of an auto strike and seemed to lish the Metropolitan in compe- 'niiiB is an A-20 zone. Saddak, Miss Kathleen Jarvis, s«UTB. WEB. BAT. i BVN.-tNI a local {Riysician. tlmi. ately \rerdi, Puccini and Berg Miss Patricia Sfoidi, MBss Jen- IVBS. 7:M« t:90D«. j m \ be responding to Inflationary (the composers to be represent Charles DedWis, 5B3 Rye S t, BAT. BVK. RBBIBV. RERFB. 7A t:B0 IWIIIliBontlc/ Wed., "Up The Down Sloiredst" At Atlantic Fleet submarine requeSOs a-variance to afiow nUer MaxweU, Jeffrey MaxweU, Area Supervisor implications of recent induririal Nobody ever considered the ed on the tour) don’t seem to fASl W/NDSOR headquarters in Norfolk, Va., an price increases, analysta.)»ld. dorar to the *de- Bruce Eagleson, Robert Ponton. officer said, the Corporal sighted CO s o f m a n c h ih t s b box-holders among the musical have any box office draw eith HHivi ■. -k ‘'I The Dow Jones induririal -ay- FUETOHER RLaSS Hne than permitted on fa* Also Stebeil 4n^eau, Miss the sloop and that “the sub was Guest Speaker cognoscenti. ’Ihelr seats were er. I predict a financial bust and erage at noon was 8.70 at 904.94. IHemteeB. ’IMe fa an A-20 Lynn Acefo,'^ -Wss Barbara dead MWtoe water” at the time merely status symbols. Today a very thoroughly foreshorten Increasing strength in some of we don’t have millionaires of zone. - ’s Steele, lo ss Denise Collette, of collision. CJarl W. Stelnhart,! area dr-, 16494521 ed season. cult supervisor of Jehovah’s Wit the Dow’s blue chip components *^When You Think of Glas$» that category, and the season Jean Laine, 44 Henry S t, iCss Gretel Grant Miss Donna Certainly this sort of thing nesses, will pieside at meetings gave the market the ffdriy good " Think of Fletther** subscription has become the MIsncbeAter, raqueAts .. viari- '*8jtM0taer, ICss Susan Grant and held OVER! Glynna Lockwood OntLS JOIN CONFAB does not argue for any kind of NEW HAVEN (AP) — Yale at Kingdom Hall tonight at 7:80, rise after hesitant action m o* status symbol available to al- aacen to aEcw oonatructlon at Miss Barbara Bolton, THIS ENGAGlBnENT O ^ Y ! » it tAt l 1 . a “cultiuul explosion”. ’The University’s annual religious ’Thursday at 8 p.m. and Satur of the morning. m o * anybody, so limg as the four dweBfags dOMr to the audience mAy have exploded, ADUXOB fL 75 conference gets under way Fri day at 8 p.m. A good part of the strength in seats hpld out rear imoperly Ene than pei> U OF H DELAYS CLASSES 54 McKEE STREET but hardly from an overdose mCUnd on prenriscB known as HARTFORD (AP) — “Unfore day for a five-day stand, and He is a native of Pennsylvania the average was a 2-polnt Jump However, like the old box-bold- (MRS^ JOHN LATftSdN) c p lt ^ . The fact is, we Ju * lota 2, S, 8 M d 9, Orebard seen constructiim delays” have with a difference. Foff.the first and served as presiding minis In General Motors and a rfoe of era, the present-day subscrip-^jon’t seem to have audiences HelgUbs, Avery S t, Wbpplng. forced most classes at the Uni time Yale and Vassar-ifeBhmen ter in ShemoWn and DanVlUe, nearly a point in Chrysler. TUB ENCLOSURES & SHpWER DOORS tkm patron is not a very re- who have been educated to Ford, picked as the,strike tar ’Ihia to an A-20 aone. versity of Hartford to , put y a t eadh appBoatton ia The Hartt School of Music and CLASS FORNITORE TOR society. in Union Carbide also helped in a maner which is socially day musicians in the pit or on on file In the bulking linapec- the Ward Technical Institute will [ASTHARTFORD OF TEACHERS OF SINGING ■' the Bible in the home, it was rr$ni.n SUFFOCATED announced by Reginald Scrib acceptable. the stage. Hiese problems will tor’s ofllce In- the town, hall. open as sdieduled, however.. ORIVr IN ★ i boUter Oie averages. , Hiese are the people who go have to go over until next week, WATERBURY (AP) — Ap- ner, preriding minister of the American Motors paced the MIRnteRS (FinplM* Mii|i Otor) to hear the “stars” and com- however. See you th ^ . Maisciiester Evening Herald STUDIO PORTER ST. parmt suffocation was listed as Manchester cwigregatlon.' 11* on activity but ^as barely mother plain bitterly at less than an all- ^ ------SooUi Wtadsor. OMTM|>ondHW appointment tonight will ter St., the home of IGH, or call > J ^ J H J J give the RepubUcans control of the number at that address for 'ntoe Big Moato” Jcriy Lewis “The Nftht a t the Generals" the five-man commission, 3 to 2. farther Information. LUJuLLAJHiliJ ESESE since the Until Lamenzo’s resignation it ' . was 3 to 2 Democratic. Lamen ^ : Mipply head$narlm zo, who was chairmsin, has been succeeded in that Job by Re publican M. Adler Dobkin. first day of ’The alternate vacsincy creat a im di baxat 1 1 W a ed by Crandall’s new appoint HOWARD,, OTTO PPLMirJCrR ment is expected to be filled ► atoekeayan^'V-;;,, '■'♦'to*9e by Donald D. Wells of 82 P ly mouth Lane, a Republican and a member of the <30P Town • ball poiat papa ISa Committee, He is an engineer at Pratt & Whitney, E a * Hart-, • riag to d tn fnm SSt » The best ford. He will fill the u n ex p l^ tu r n , fitting for ^tejm to November 1968. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT those very important I k Crandall, also an engineer at m no m * (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) • I I aaispn bap franWe i growing yean. SUNDOI/V Pratt f Kofsky fitting specialists. We fit them carefully . . A Hartford National Charge Card gives ydu back-to-scHool shopping • M m to elalh nMibiag ptm ' f and no extra ebatge for the T.L.C. TRIDI- convenience in 7,000 southern Nevv'England'''stores. Shop where you ^ F I S H F R Y the C.A.P. sigrTand just say, "charge itl" (Why q^rry a lot of cash? P ' PpgUiirs Manchesttr CatM'ers, Inc. llluslriAtJ: BUtk nflo" rihti oxieti with Veck^ into your savings?) You jget one bill which you can pay in ^on hIvjhstall- M l You OPEN 6 DAYS ,ni ftd patn! JtlmUnh “t ments;:iif You choose, Us^ yoOr Charge Card and go tojthe head of the classl iw Gryttal Lake Restaurant .Can Eaf . aid Ballnoiii , . 1.19 can't «nd It? fairway lioilt! CHAIIUEITvmi... "NotMng Clos«d Hort but th« Swimming" WONDiRFUL BOMELESS HUJETS GRADED CUSSlES in CUSSIGAL BALLET a BATON in haw flllanifor ' Dining Room Open Doily 5-9 P.M. ^ y io a crisp goMon b^wn ' ★ TAP ★ ACROBATif ★ MODEBNJAZZ! Logo! Bovorogos Sot. 12 Noon - 9 P.Ma . th Fried Potatoes # Cole Slow all nakai of ball poiat r Sauce • RoRs and Butter BALLET SCHCRiARSU^ AVAILABLE FOR BOYS 9 YEARS OLD AND UP Sun. 12 Noon ^ 8130 P.M . 388'A ^ IN STREET--|im ty of Free Plgrkkig— TeL 643-5710 or 643-6414 aad aarlridfa taad AVuiMble FtHr Weddings, Banquets, Xmas Parties Cocktails '^Seryod MAHCHESlBl^Al^llADE, iMAN ‘ 2 P.M. lb 5 PJd^ — 7 P.M.^ to 9 P.M.^ , -f-' ■ 'f, ■ ; I f A B T F O R D n a t i o i ^ a ;p bote ntown, n to * 1 Vernort ^ ' Ford, UAW Are Grim * i*ollen Count ' TVxclay’s ra g rw ^ ~ ‘pollen FOR SALE Men’s Aetions Ave the Best Interpreters of Their T houghts—Locke count U the Hhrtfcrd area Proposal to Tie Sewer Lines As Talks Start Aeain JealA Panel is six, the Connecticut Tu By Town of Manchesterr-Pire Department -. Sets Meeting berculosis and Health As 1926 S a^v e City Service ladder truck with a full (Conttnned f^em Page One) sociation announced. To Manchester Flint Made cmnpl«nent of' laddera and a chemical aystem of two New Teachers Leam A -count of seven or 3S*gall^ tanks. School Cafeterias Police Arrests panics to cbntinut to operate. more Is likely to produce , Vernon' officials hope to con have then^ completed within Reuther said Monday his nrien On Nursing hay fever symptoms in a, nect the proposed sewer lines two weeks. would strlke,^ even If' President penson sensitive to • rag- in the. TalcottviUe and Over If the plan goes through, it Vehicle to he sold **aa is,” with the fire department About Town System Johnson asks-them not to. . The Pubic HelaMi Nursing weed pollen. brook sections of Vernon to the would eliminate the need for reserving the right to remove certain fire fighting To Open Thursday Bruc« M. breen, 17, of “l30 »"I don't care who asks It," Steentng Comnitttee m eets Manch^ter treatment plant.. a pumping station in Vernon. Biyan Dr. was cheated at 9:4S appUances. Teachers new to the Manchester school system were Reuther said, there will be no TliiuTaday a t 10 asn. a t the Mayor John E. Grant and Sewerage from tee two areas Afl cafdteHas in the Manchester public school sys welcomed by administrative officials and the Board of p.m. Sunday with breach of delay. Asked if that included the Vernon the toMm- engineer, A. Richard could be carried by grtfrity to . A peace. home of -Miais Doivttiea Ray . Vehicle may'be inspected at 138 McKee Street, tem 'Will be in full ope^ion on Thurs^y, the fir^-day Education this morning at an orientation program at President,, he said, "That’s Lombardi, '.met Friday with tee Manchester, plant. Lombar ^ schoel. Despite rising food epets, the opening price Manchester High School., Police said Green and an right." mond,' dnainman, <3®*’’^**’ Manchester Town Manager di said a pumping station for Manchester. Item to be removed will be identified at' other teen-dger, discovered sit- Plena on the befit way to con Driver Charged m metes will remain the same as last year—35 cente AU teachers .uriU return for .Practically no agreements, Robert B. Weiss and, John Cur Vernon would cost over 3200,- time of inspection. .tor tee ^complete lunch at tee tec. 1967-68 academic year to in a car at the rbar' of have been reached on what the duct the Pubic Health Nurs ry, director of the State Wa 000. Bike Safety ing. progiiam wUH be Aocussed In Car Crash elementary achobla, 40 cents morrow at 9, holding individual for . Teens, had their union calls its "longest and ter Resources ,^Commisslon, to According to the proposal, Ten baric rules for safe "faces ^tn^ plcMtlc bags" and With a nepreBentJattve fnam the Successful bidder must remove vehicle within five ifomplete at the Junior -, high Public School staff meetings at their respec most ambitious” list of wage dei ' 'Frank Ulttsch, 20,, of Stafford -tdlscuss the proposal. (The lines will go to Manchester schools, and 46 cents without bicycling riiould he Inrieted were "Inhulncr the contents." mands ever made. reghHlal oflSce of the State De- days after bid acceptance. tive schools In- tee morning and Springs was arrested Sunday for P’ac® the State only from Talchttyille and dessert ht tee high school. Calendar . upon . hy paranifis and offi spending the balance of the day Police said three tubes of A team of federal mediators paifemeilt of Health. Overbrook Heights. The. Box cials, the Oohneertfleut Safe ' ’*'teSfers," cem entT or plastic failure to drive to the left ^ • k. According to Mrs. Mary Up- preparing for tee. beginning of entered the talks Monday, the The three-year pilot program „ ,. , , ■ ' question that must be Mountain area, considered' the Sealed bids must be oddres^ to: J. S. Bbuu, 41 UMire., SepiL Sdhnol ty Oommlarion ■waanls. They models, were In the ^ypuths’ Police said Ulltsch’s car left- answered before a decision can Ung, wpervlaor of cafeterias, it classes Thursday. first time in more than 20 years WMch has been in operation most critical by local officials, Center Street, llfonchester, Conn^ticut. Envelope opena '''■ « are as followB: Today’s program began udth 8 possession. One “tester" ^w as that federal officials have sat In here in conjunotton with He may be possible to keep prices the highway on Reservoir Rd. be made about the- hookup Is ■would still go to the Rockirllle should -be maiked “Bid-Fire Trucki” ^ , at ounmit levels if parents en- i m , OoL 27 — TcniMieiiB’ 1. Obey all tradSfSc signff coffee at 9 followed by greet half empty, they said. ^this'stage of negotiations.. bron elMed on June 30. By and struck a dirt embankment, *t will affect Vernon’s ell- • ai^ rignala Green was released on a no plant because, Lombardi said. oourage chUdrmi eating at oonveriUna; no ochool. ings from William Curtis, su appeared however, that speCiail requeelt the S ta te A tire reportedly went flat oti ?*PtJtty for state and federal aid "It’s easier.” Wed., Nov. 22 — Fri„ 2. Give hand signals for bail compact, pending appear WilllamxE. Simkin, director of Date of bid opening—September 19, 196Y—41:00 Boliool to purchase their lunches perintendent of schools; ■ and .Health Department granted an his car apd he lost control of the tor sewer construction. Weiss said today the Gris in the cafeterias. Nov. 24 — Thanheglvlng re- all turns and for Stepping. Ronald Scott, assistant superin ance in Manchester CSrcuit the PederaKMediation and Con extension of one yeiar to the Lombardi said today }t . is AlM. / *■ , ' . Court 12 Sept. 18. o,.. wold Engineering firm is rep High sdiool pupila wte again oeOs; ftour4iMir cneeloa Nov- 3. Ride on the right hand tendent, and morning sectional ciliation Service, and two of his two towns to fonhuflate their He Sustained minor injuries possible the town will transfer resenting Manchester in the 22. ride of streets and high meetings for bote elemwitary William A. Blazensky, 22, of aides are only observing. its eligitality for aid money to be offered a choice of mparate- findings and present them, to and the car was towed from planning work. The sewage ly priced IteiM Including soup, nhum, Dec. 21. ttuough ways a t all times. and secondary tekehers. Marlborough was charged at "I think the Ford Motor Oo. the voters for acceptance '‘at the Scene. Manchester if the connection is plant 'W ill be for the Eighth sandwlohes, nessert and ice Mion., Jhn. 1, 1966 —C&riat- 4. Ride In single file and A noon luncheon was held in 11:18 p.m, yesterday with intox has decided they want a strike,” rejection. Alan Therrien, 21, of 29 Brook made. ication. Police' charge he was District also. There are now orenm. malB recens; ftour-liour seci- In a etralght line—wl'thout the MHS cafeteria. Guests were Reuther charged, "and I think Actually, the time extension, lyn St. was arrested Sunday and The proposal is being referr- two primary plants, one In the WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES dfon Dec. 21. < - weaving or- "horseplay.” Atty. John Rottner, chalrmsm In an intoxicated condition at they’re going to get orte.” &Q far as the local committee charged with making an improp- ^ ^® Federal Water Re- ’ lOlk will be available at all Myrtle St. He Is to appear In district and the other for the sdiools at 4 cents per half pint. JitoiL, Jlan- 29 — Klnder- 6. Be -alert for pedestri- of the Board of Education; "1 can think of no conceivable is concerned, operated only un er turn. Police said the arrest sources Division of the Office cujs, cars pulling from Manchester Court Sept. 18. rest of Manchester. Ice cream' may be purchased ghrten pupUa chlangie see- General Manager Robert Weiss; reason why the Ford Motor Co. til February because the plan was the result of a one-car ac- ^® Department of the Inter- Day In.'..Day Out... dions. curbs, and car 'doors open Ralph L. Sterfce, 17, of 48 would want a strike,” replied every day at the junior high Mayor Nathan AgostlneUl; Rob must be in the hands of the cldent on Banforth Rd. Friday. *°r in Boston. ^ Mton., Feb. 19 .Itfiirough ing suddenly. ert Brock, executive vice presi Edison Rd., was charged with Malcolm L. Denise, Ford vice Board of FlnanC^'-iyhich begins Therrien was heading east on Lombardi said he is In the Bohools and.in the elementary Frt., Feb. 23 — 'VWnIter va- 6. Ride a safe, well taking a car without the owner's president for labor relations. BidioolB on days It is Included dent of the Chamber of Com work on the tiown’s'^ a !^ « t at Rt. 30 and made a right turn process ylth Manchester engin- ceiuion. equipped bike th at includes merce; Eugene Montany, pres ■ permission and illegal use of A shutdown of the firm would that time. Into Banforth Rd., police said. ®®ro of preparing maps outlfn- «■ PRESCRIPTIONS In the lunch menu. ^ F rl, April 12 — Good lights, reflectors, and - a registration plates. He was ar idle. workers in 27 states and ident of tee PTA CouncU; Doug The Steering Convnititee for His car left the highway and proposal. He hopes to Tickets may be purchased Friday; no nchooi. horn or hell- las Pierce, business manager rested at 2:46 yesterday morn would knock Ford out of produc the pilot program has been struck a large rock ledge. Ther ' . . . resulting in ni^ningful weekly ip a minimum number IMon., April 22 lOuiougli 7. RJde only one on a ing In Vernon. Stence is accused tion of 1968-model care''wlth only for the school board; and The hampered by, ' among other rien was treated for head In-' Worth detennined by tee individual Frt., April 26 — Spring Va- bike. odore Fairbanks, supervisor of of taking a Volkswagen bus 85.000 in the hands of dealers. things, a number of interrup- juries at Rockville General Hos day with evakdlng responsibility savings to you every day! schools. Money tor tee follow oatfon. 8. 'Ulse extreme caution from Moriarty’s used car lot Ford normally makes pital. as' the result of a one-car accl- buildings and grounds. about tioOb due to lock of ^afir,from Knowing No npa end downs la yonr Freocrlptfon ing wedk’s lunches will be col Thura, (May 30 and Fri., entering trafftc from side Later this afternoon tee new off Hartford Rd. sometime over 50.000 cars a week. the Steite HeaBtli Department. Extensive daunage was______done dent on West Main St. Police lected on Friday at Verplanck, Mlay 31 — Memorial Day; streots and driveways. 5 oosto—no “dtoconnto” today, “Beinlnr the weekend. Among the top UAW demands to the car and it was towed from said Kowaiczyk struck, a fire teachers .were to meet at their As a ressuSt, the reports, the prices” tomorrow! Buckley, Buckland and ^Robert no (KhooL 9. Be sure the Mke "fits' individual schoqla. Stence is scheduled to appear are paying workers a monthly the scene. He Is scheduled to ap- hydrant and cCntihued on to his son Schools, and -on Monday at commilttee feeta, have not given No "reduced specials”—no "temporary Fri., June 21 SUhooG the rider. Several other orientation in court on Sept. 18. salary as the basis of a guaran an accurate enouglh picture of pear In Rockville Circuit Court home. A traffic expert said, "The all other sdMols. ckMeia (Sen c a le n d a r 10. Barents — Prohibit teed. annual Income, a substan 12 Sept. 19. The hydrant was damaged rednotfaHu” on Fresm lptloas to lore meetings will be held the first Daniel J. Topping, 16, of 494 the need for tlie service on a more a person drives the MUk moiiey will be collected nobeia) children from riteng In traf few weeks of school as follows: tial wage boost and equiai pay Robert Carpenter, 18, of 101 enough to cause water leakage. onstomers! N. Main St., and Edward Bi permanent basfe. more he is apt to become weekly on Friday at Nathan Oalenthu’ Notes fic uriitU they dan demdn- .There will be a general staff Wrobel Jr., 16, of 10 Depot St., for American and Canadian Tbe committee hoa been re ■South St. was arrested Sunday Kowaiczyk will appear in court overconfident in his driving At the same tlnae, there Is never any Hale and Bentley. Schools. "strate compldte control. workers. , and charged with failure to obey Sept. 19. ability, which is unfortunate. compromise in service or qnaUty! The oalenidar ptrovldes for meeting' for all teachers Tues were charged with breach of luctant to go beftore a town Parents wiehteg their child to Globe School Reported Right on Schedule day at 3:16 p.ni. at Manchester The union has rejected the a stop sign. Police said he went y Donald R. Page, 22, of South Records indicate that 80% 184 days, four of ■wbUteli are peace early yesterday morning meeltlng jvltti InBufladent data of all major accidents Involve YOU GET OUR LOWEST buy one meal may do so by . High School, with remarks by after they were found drinking companies’ offer to increase through the stop sign at South ^Windsor was charged Sunday aOt aeOde ns "Bnow” days. Gtobe Hollow School, the first all-new school to be conf- where the maiin office will be located. ISife expanse to the on 'wfilich to request that the experienced drivers 'with no PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE sending tee money In tee morn If the four extra days are right of the office section wtill comprise the tetemedlate Rooms Assigned Supt. CUrtis. atS7 Edward St. The charges wages by 13 cents an hour, then town flnanoe a Pubttc HealiUi and West Sts. Court date is set Vlth failure to drive in the ■We Deliver ing of the day they wish to iSfcrudted in Mancheotter since DUng J\mior High in 196L to increase them by 2.8 per cent previous record of serious ac YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE not used for makeup due to wing (Grades 4-6). The primary and speclBl-purpiWe ctass- Teachers new to the system resulted from complaint of party Nureliig Fingram- for Sept. 19. . proper lane. Police said his car cidents. Indications are that Everywhere buy. is qulddy beginning to take shape on its wooded, 13-*cre MHS Students wlU also attend special meetings noise coming from that address, each year. In wages and fringe Bronislaw Kowaiczyk,.. 39, of crossed Banforth Rd. and struck chances of an accident in MORE THROUGHOUT THE dtorma, pupila ■will finislh ante, off Dairtmoulth Rd. als ekterior walls eneflose the dteel rooms will be at .'the for right in another wiing running per Under the pilot program, the The menu tor this week is as on Monday^ June 17. If all pendicularly. The 12-room school wUl alsol contain an audi relating to the teaching of read ^*dx>se residents were away at benefits, the average worker nursing services have been 83 Spring St. was charged Sun-, an embankment. crease in direct proportion to YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR F ast ffrilows: skeleton. This view, looking noTthweri, reveals that the Ninth grade home room as now makes about 34.70 an hour. the amount of driving done. tour exftia days are uaed, torium-gym, a cafeteria and a library. The AnnuUd Oon- ing which will be under tee di the time. furnished and paid for by the PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. Thursday: Hamburg patty on north and went wlaMs of concrete block and deep brown ex signments for students at Ben- rection of Miss Daisy ''Ptlcher, - Ford did agree 'Monday to dis So those of us who are most achool 'Win cloee Friday, terior brick are subetantiaUy erected. The masons in the rtructlon, Oo. of Manchester is the general oontraotor. Man- John Scott IVllloughby, 16, of State Department of Health as experienced should be the roU, potato chips, green beans, June 21 wtth a four-hour key Asnocia'tes,’ also of Ifonchester, is the architect. Oom- net Junior High School have reading consultant. 134 Birch St. was charged .with cuss in Detroit the UAW propos EYE-GLASSES by foiegnound are Haying up walls at one of two main en a demonstration of what such most cautious. If you drive TRY US AND SEE milk, apple crisp. . seatfion. pleition Is planned for mltd-March and work Is reported to be been announced. They are as' Sessions for,..primary teachers theft of motor vehicle plates, al on Canadian pay. a program can give the towns-> Friday: Fruit cup, tuna-mac trances 'to Ihe school. This one ■will open on the adminis __ _ _ The UAW said it would drop more than 12,000 miles the Quoiteta end Nov. 9, Jan. right on schedule. 1h.e school will cost just under 31 udl" follows: wiU be held Thursday, Sept. 14, improper use of marker plates, people. Patients receiving the DeBelld and Rdale Opticians estimate of chance of an ac aroni salad, sliced tomatoes trative and health suite at the “heart" of the building. The at Bowers School, and Interme 26, .April 5 and June 21. concrete Slab and mdtal condi^ box at left center show lion. (Herald pOioto by Ooe.) Class 9A, Room M17, A-Ber; opmUng an unreglstered'motor “"*»**■ la^ r pracUces charges services have themselves paid cident is one in three, but if and lettuce, bread, butter, milk, M U ^uartere (for edemen- diate teachers wiU meet Thur» vehicle aiMj dperatlng a motor flrat thl accordance with . Complete mileage is .only 4,000 to 8,000, ice cream. Class 9B’; Rdl>m M19, Bi-Carl day. Sept. 21, at Bentley SoMwl. chances of an accident go to itary school progrew re vehicle without a Ucense. He ‘‘’®f’ their ability to pay. The And- Future weekly school menus The times and detalhr Af each -M. - .1 While the union cannot legally Eye Glass Service one in ten. E xtra caution can ports) are O ot 9, Jan. 8, classes and for a study hall. son, Cheiyl; Class 9C, Room ^ bargain in the United SU tZ tor oyer Grange has operated a give us much better odds.” will be puMlshed In The Herald Miarch 13 and May 13. Catholw School Bolton The other will be used for so M21, Carlson, Dean — Dim; meeting will be announced later. Canadian wages, it wants any volunteer transportation serv For extra consideration, each Thursday. cial study classes. The band Class 9D, Room M22, DIs — 'Gn Wed., Sept. 27,- tee Cham ying down B. Center St. contract to include a clause ice to take patients to clinlcMs, value and wonderful service, jCalehdar will continue to rehearse In the Gal; Class 9E, Room M23, Gan ber of (Commerce wlU hold its hospitals and’physicians. There see us! G —Ham; Class 9F, Room M24, annual' rec'bptlon and tour of tee 1 ^ ,*’®' forbidding a comp&ny from pay- ’Wed, Sept 6 — Sfchool gym. . longed to Shirley CiognoU of 49 union workers outside the has been no expense to the town. Dillon Sales and Service, Ham — .Johnson, Douglas. town for new teachers. This Durant Sti who told police she At the culmination of the pilot Inc. opens. Changes This Year: The new principal said he had Class 9G, Room M26, John year, tee 3:16 p.m. reception United States less than Ameri At THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE, Ttiurs., Odt. 12 — Oolum- never seen a school building _ told the youth he could drive the can workers doing the same program the town will be asked Your Ford Dealer Crews Convert Space son, Marybete —Leb; Class 9H, will be held at niing Junior High to accept or reject a permanent 18 Asylum St. bUB Diay; no nctioOl. used "as close to capacity as l^ th ; Class School. car double Classroom reverts 9J, Room M28, Niel — tee orientation events were ICra. car IMonged to Leonard E. nadian' workers now get an av- with the expense, now under In Bentley Basement Fit., Nov. 10 ■— End of ■ The changes at the Bolton the staff Of 21 classroom tofich- written-by the stote, assumed to a lunchroom this year and pjt. Room M31, Pla Florence Woods, chairman; Al of 63 Hlg^ St., who po-' erage of ^ cents an hour less Tel. 522-0757 first marking period. schools this year are obvious— e” - Miss Shlriey Mowel and for classes and study holla when _gni; class 9L, Room M82, Uce told them he had not given than their American counter- by tee town. ' Russ DeBella Enrico F.-l^eaIe Board of Educatton mainte tailored for slow, average and , . „ Miss Pamela Dubuque are new lan Ome,< George BradlaUi ASan .CONTACT LENSES H iuib. and Fit., Nov. 23 temporary classrooms set .up on not In use for eating. Last year s^n —Stad; CTass 9M, Room Chesterton, Miss Bather Orans- the accused permission to use parts, TTie plan also in'vxHves/a sim nance cre^a during the summer advanced readers. and 24— Tlianlksglvli^ Via- In Grade 1; Mrs. Barbara Stark the Ucense plates. ------ilar commitment by the votes Classroom teachers may vis thb. grass beside each school, and Mrs. Patricia Hounsel, new students ate In their rooms. No 3taf —Von; Class 9N, trom, George EmmetUng and have beeii transforming unused oatlion. one liked that, except the ants. Room M39, 'VV—Z. Scott. WiUougfaby Is scheduled tot of Hebron who win'' share it tee library, consult with Mrs- Fri., Dec. 22 to Tues., and many , new faces, among In Grade 2; Mrs. Mary Carlson the expense with Ai)«idver. Bol basement space in Bentley A renewed appeal for a cafe------— ^------court appearance on SepL 18. Mrs. Lovelki Phillips Ford to select suitable reading Jan. 2 — Christmas vaca them those of the superintend and Mrs. Mary Williams, new teria-audltorium addition to tee Michigan Delays ton has also made .bvertures to School for several kinds of In that supplements regular d ay WayUei Johnson, 18, of East WENT PROM Q U g JJ 5 I2 E 2 2 1 / 2 tion. li ent of schools, Mr. Joseph P. In Grade 3; ThomasDzlcek, school will probably be forth Hartford was charged .with be'' included in the plan. Their structional purpmes. work, and place orders for de ■Week of Jan.. 22 — Mid new In Grade 4; Mrs. Ethel School Openings participation wqiild reducTe the Castagna, and the high school coming from tee school hoard. reckless driving^ after th^ car According to Th|eodore Fair livery. \ year examlnaiUonS. Carlson and William McCarthy, One plan was defeated twice Expect Unexpected, relative cost ehare to Andover TO A principal, Normeui T. Shaw^ he was operating hit a ulUUty jin Pay Dispute banks, superintendent of buUd- Mrs. Ford catalogues, pack Mon., Jan. 29 — Begln- In the beginning, anyway, new In Grade 5, and Patrick last year. The temporary class pole, a fence and a tree off and Hebron ^ t would also re Inga and grounds, tee basement ages and arranges tee materl- ntlng of itMIrd marking pe Dougherty, new In Grade 6. rooms at the high school repre quire a larger staff and an in ROEEtT Jl SMITH there will be no changes In cur Center St. near Dougherty St. (ConjUaiied from Page One) COMPLETE renovatlon, npw neatring com- als’ delivery to tee claussrooms riod. ... riculum or In teat intang;ible, John. O’Rourke, who taught sent a compromise on this heed. Chief Tells Drivers yesterday morning shortly after crease. in^ the total cost. IMSOIAHSMITHS CORRECT DRESS SIZE 12 pletlon,' will end a ' long-range and their return to tee central Fri., Feb. 16 to Mlon. Feb. educaUonal philosophy. Once sixth grade last year, will teach Students vidll bring their own midnight. haven’t ^seen any sign of any Whether the net expense to the m su rtt 1914 program of improvements amd library by tee Board, of Educa- 26 '— 'Winter 'vacaltlcin. the new administrators get tee fourth grade this year .lunches...... this.. year,...... but...... milk...... and With all Manchester public' and parochial aohools He 'waa taken to Manchester thing breaking. It anything, it’s town wqdid be less or greater malntenance which has been don’s interdepartmental de- Thurs., April 11, — End feel of tee schools, some chang School will start with full d a ^ ice cream vriu be avcdiabie In ready to open for the 1967-68 BChool year, Police Chief Memorial Hospital by a passing becoming tighter." has no^ been determined. ^ LOST 120 POUNDS under way at tee 40-year-old livery service, of itlhird marking period. es may develop, but at te|e mo sessions Thursday, at 9 a.m. at ygn^ing machines, starting tee James Reardon has issued his annual rei^inder to m b- motorist. He was treated for xnl- The president of the Michigan The/meetlng Thursday will school plant for more .than a This centralized arrangement !Fri., April 12 — Good ment, rules and regulations re the elementary school, at 8 a.m first day of schwl. Association of School Boards, attepipt to resolve tee many torists, urging them to exercise increase caution in aor cuts and bruises and releas year. provides for better utilization at Friday; no School main__ the_____ same _as___ last year,______andat the high school. The elemen Homeroom Assignments ------driving. ed. Walter Averill Jr., ' said: “ifs" which face the commlt- SERVICE at Elaine Powers* Figure Salons! By partitioning off several much less cost than when sup Fri., April 19 to MOn., such things as extra-curricular tary school hot lunch program Homeroom assignments are "Teachers are getting too big te,e. "Motorists will now have a The cw he was driving had sectlona of basement, tee work plies of the materials were April 29 — Spring vaca activities at the high school will not be^n untll^Sept. ll,^but as follows: Grade 7, Addison to Orientation Set greater' responsibility than heavy front end damage and for their britches. They don’t ers have recently built an addi maintained in separate class tion. be developed with the staff.,. milk ■ will be available Sept. 7 Dupre, Rm. 20; Edward to Lel- understand the first thing about / Andover news itenis should be and 8 at four cents a half-pint. ever to keep Manciwater’s had to be towed away. Johnson tional kindergarten, a supple rooms, Scott said. "Now tee Thurs., May 30; Memorial Thlng;s may be different next ner, Rm. 21; Lopez to Paggloll, At lUing School streets and highways sale for ii scheduled to appear in court finance. They’r^ like ^Idrep' directed to The Herald's regu mental 6te grade room, and a books get treinenteius use at Day; no school. year if tee new elementary Children should bring their Rm. 22; Preuss to Wright, Rm. leacUng chUdren in the dark.” / lar Andover correqtondent, Law- REAL lunches. tee thousands of children who on Sept. 18. small conference room. ateut one-third the coet of tee Thum, Jtme 6, through school opens on schedule, and if 26. A pre-school orientation for Atoll be attending local schools PoUce say Johnson told them Excluding Detroit, the largest rrace Moe, tel. 742-6796 The first two rooms will re former system,” he added. Wed., June 12 — Final Ex- administration decides to shift Children in Grades 1 through Grade 8, Boyd to Manning, areas without contracts are Sag ESTATE 1^11 ming Junior High Grade 7 this fall,” Reardon said. he had faUen asleep as he was lieve overloading now being felt Fairbanks, who ha4 charge of amlnattons. aSViilfrom homogenouslIVssSVKdIVUO to M/ heterogen-AICI-CA V K dt n6 "BJIUIAIUshould ICUViLreport to hV the bfSU awackMrooms Rm. r\rTi, A 23; m , McCurry to AAvk/s/c**Zei^a, m M • ' __■ A. .9 "I urge aU who drive to be driving. M inaw and Saginaw to^shlp CAB K n x s INFANT In the Bentley District, said all malntenaince operations for ■Week of June 9 '— High ous grpuptog of classes at the deslgtoated on their report cards Rm. 24. Grade 8 exception — newly j ’eglstered with some 30,000 pupils aid Bay STRATFORD (AP)—A one-car Grade 8 pUpUs wUl be held at alert for these youngsters Thomas G. McNeiU, 69, of 46 Ronald Scott, assistant superin an educational plant worth per School graduation. elementary level. The school received to Jime. New students gjria only In Rm. 27 (tee home traveling to and from sclxxri North St. Was charged with dis q ty with 16,000. ; ,/ accident claimed the life of one- tendent of sdiools. haps 320 mUlloiL feels his 10- .Sam., Jtinie 16 — FUetnen- board went on record this sum- who have registered are to re- economics room): - K. Aspto- the Dltog auditorium tomorrow A spokesman for the'Saginaw year-old Chris TuozoUi Thurs each day —and to be especial regarding a stop sigh, after he An additional half-time teach man crew of. carpenters, paint tary school graduaitions. mer as favoring tee change. port to tee office. wall, S. Behltog, R. Carpenter, at 1:30 p.m. ly cautious when tee prefer Board, of Education Caid nego day. ers, plumbers and electricians One of the three "carousels” Parents of students who have Maiy Clscon, R. FTano, P. Fon- 'was observed falling to stop or er win conduct afternoon sesr Fri., Jtme 21 — Summer The program Is designed to toBhc® road conditions dia- e'ven riow down at the intersec tiations probably wduld resume The Stratford boy died at ______tea ____ new _____ kindergarten.______is badly imderstaffed, but some- vacation begtna or roimd temporary classrooms not registered prior to Sept. 7 seca,, R. Greenwood, D. Sec- today after endl^ Friday. A Bridgeport Hospital after the acquaint the new students with gerous. tion of ToUand Tpke. and Dem- It will be used mornings as one liow manages to pei^orm here at the elementary school iwlll be are to report to the elementary chalroli, S. Smite, C. Thorp, S. the building and staff before "Wet roads covered with, ing St. The arrest was made basic issue is loginning -sala car in which he was riding of the centers for tee Head ically under trying conditions. used for work with' children school at 10 a.m. In order to Tobias, P. Welz, N. Whitehead, ries, the spokesman said, with smashed into a tree. the opening of classes Thurs- leaves or snow invite skidding 11:60 Sunday morning^ ROBERT J. SMITH, st Start program, provided funds "There Just aren’t men, • n A rt J wlUiwith learningleariitog difflculuidifficulties, under complete the necessary regls- and S. Young. day. 'A. H yatt SutUffe, prlncl- by bote bikes and cars; ttaus the board o t t e r ^ 36,000 and the His mother, Deanna 'itaqzolll, ixOOmS A ssigned PubUc Act O . This Is new and J(dm B. April,; 42, of 22' W. are received as expected for tee hours or funds enough to do 2 6 tration forms. Grade 9, Albasl to Gorton, pal and other membera of the motorists should expect the Center St. was charged with ag Saginaw Education Association was reported in critical condi INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 federally supported pre-school aU tee Jobs, facing us,” he says, required by law. Parents of kindergarten stu- Rm. 34; Granon to Morra, Rm. tion. Mrs. Bertha" McGarrah, for ffteulty will bring greeUpgs and unexpected and always leave gravated assault Saturday asking 38,000. program, Scott eiqilalned. "Each year, I ask for more Bennet Pupils dents who are being transport- 33; Morgan to Webb, Rm. 30... puplle WiU receive their\^locker themselves a margin of safe- night. He was arrested on the The eth grade room, which personnel Md a bigger main- mer third grade teacher, will be ed in te® morning session by Grade 10, Ansaldl to Lynch, Manchester High School home working \wlth these students, combinations, copies of the stu- ty,” tee chief cautioned- complaint of Louise Woodruff 649-5241 y does not meet regulation ctass- tenance budget, but I always bus are requested to attach a Rm. 28;^Maneggia to Zeppa, dent handbook and a tour of :^e AU adults —teachers as weU and wUl also work with some of 63 Wells St. who told poUce. 963 MAIN STREETf MANCHESTER room space requirements, will seem to get whittled down In tee room assignments for students name tag giving tee name of the Rm. 29. buUdlng. . \ as {larents —must share the that, he came to her house' oi), (Ground Heor Next Is Houm & Hale) serve as a supplementary in to Graces 10-12 have been es- stUdents'at tee high school level. child and the teacher’s name either to th® "carousel’’ or at Grade 11, Amundsen to Nefwly' registered Grade 9 responsibUity for instllltog In Thurs^y, threatened her, structional area for tee school’s In a 1967-68 Board of Educa-, tablished. They are as follows : Parente of first grade stu Haugh, Rm. 31; Hills to PSsce, pupUs vtoll receive their orien- chUdren tee hablte of safety, pointed a gun at her and choked tion budget ot more than 36 mU- ' Sophomores the high scliool. two regular 6te grade rooms. No Specific Class dents are also'.-requested to Rm. 37; Phillips to Zeppa, Rm- tation on a personal basis by he added. her. PoUce say she had marks • There a “helpliig” 'teAcher Uon, only 3146.000 was finaUy ^ Room 101, A-Bens; Room 122, tech a name tig giving the 38. the class cojmselor. All Bltog "Boys and,girls must be on her neck ^ e n she came to allotted tOj maintenance after Bent-Brod; Room 132, Brop: Accoitolng to the plan, i^rs. When the kids go back to school will give individual and small McGarrah will work with indi name of the qhild and tee Grade 12, Bavler to Grous^ ninth grades are housed at Man- taught to respect safety rules lodge the complaint. April Is group instruction___ ^____ mainly _ In tee board chopped 336,000 from Chap; Room 126, Char-Fer; teacher’s name Rm. 82; Grous to Plzef, Rm. cheater High School. .and officials —but in the final scheduled for court appearance viduals and groups during |the why not readW and mate as neOeuaryi tee original appropriatipn |re- Room A9, Fet-Gol; Room 203, Parents who are transporting 36; 86. on Sept. is. day,, "but will not have a spe PonticeUl to WUscto, Rm. T h ^ goOig Into n l ^ g i^ e toialysU, motorlste m utt bear to relieve the olassrooins, each, quested by tee superintwident Gor-Hay; Room 213, Hel-Jack- their kindergarten,.,_j__ i_i_o«a children are «HbUday .it,i__/-i_i Calendar__ A_ who have been attending ming yjj greatest____ _ burden,”_____ he said. Donald H. Krause, 36, ^of 99 ot which wIU have 82 pupils, of schools. __ Room 222, Jaco-Kea; Rbon:\ 226, cific class. Elementary school Autumn St. wais charged with go, back principal John Sfntefo prefers asked not to arrive ' at school The hoUday calendar tor the . ^ ® ^ vehicles, gulfled by Scott said. Out of tee 3140,000 must come Kee-Lande; Room 229, Lands- 5ar is as foUows: Oct. 27, no tisffdoee of school ^ e lr hands and brains, are |Q>eeding FYiday morning. He to wait until tee program Is to before 8:45; a.m. and to park .to- year last June. was arrested after being clocked to work? I He said the arrangement wlU tiie salaries of Fairbanks and Luri; ^ m 2M; Lup-McC^, operation before 'commenting on the .reserved space at tee front school, teachers’ • convention; Ttin« instruments carrying the pnaw tor adegSateWtodualta- hls mtti, tortoces power of life or death when the on E. Center St., poUce say. aiui a¥tnnuu>h the once of school grouiids, tee re- " z , saui-ugr, noom iao, It more fuUy. of tee school. Nov. 22,’half-day, 28 and 24, - Krause fdso got a-written warn- ^ ^ ^ , ______The other two liemporary Parents of kindergarten stu- Thanksgiving vacation; Dec. 21, child is encountered in an ing'for pairing on the right. He 1 ^1 p u p u S ^ ra- pate and replawment aawlia^-Of eqvV 240, Ro-San; Room 2il8, isap-Slr; classrooms at tee elementary dento in the afternoon session half-day, Dec. 22 through Jan Mass Tomorrow emergency situation.- ih' s^eduied to appear in court tto Bet by the achool board- Itoom 145, Sl-Spl; Room. 268, Sq' school wUl be Used for a fifth are asked not to arrive before 1, Christmas vacation;- Feb. 19 A . A "I appeal to an hU ciuzens citizens to The adjacent conference room mowers, plus tee replacement A t A SSlIlliptlO n:consider that fact seriously. If on ^pt. 11. of school furniture and instruct., 'Tam; Room' 270, Te-WeT|; Room grade class and a sixth grade. 1 2 :16. through 28, winter vacation; KEYSTONE QUARTET will prolMe a place for indlvl‘ ' / 1 they do, our streets will be tionai equipment lost through 271, Wen-Z. - A claas. . \ ■ EnroUment Rises April 12, Good Friday; April 22 Assumption Junior I of Harrlsbui^ Ftfnnsytvania dual confonences and testing of Juniors 1 There wiU be four sections of safe for our children,” Before: Siie 221/2 normal wear and tear. ■» Enrollment ^t tee junlor-sen- S fv i? J d School has enroUed- 177 pupUs to ------u------Simple Banner ’After: Siie 12 pupUs,i anti will 6«3Ye. qs an of Room 103, A-Bec; Rodm 109, second g;rade for ths first time Memorial Day, fice for tiie . school social work Because of all these demands lor high school stood at 420: at Grades 6-6 and wUl Start class Indonesia's red-over-white Weight: 265 Uttle is left for purchastog main Ben-Chi; Room 111, C3teo-Cro; thle year (all other clashes are the end ot August. It dropped ^ S otith |IFfnde made over WTTC The enroUment represents an High school studenta h ^e- .vnitlt crews could be made Room 210, Mat-Mes; Room 211, staff at tee high school, plus b'etweto 6 'ctad 7:80 a.m. . year one session was held; at tee one-fifth of the art teacher. increaae over last year of 14 School FOR A F^Et-TRIAL TREATMENT Avallablei B^irbanlui Mid. ^ ‘ Met-Mur; Room 217, Mus-Par; St. George’s Episcopal Church. pupils, according to the Rev. year are “ as foUows: Now completed, ^0118 includes This summer, an additional Room 224, Pas-Pt>s:-Room 226, One is a combination English Sai&ors: cafeteria. j The suldltlonal second grade, and social studies teacher, Mrs. Ernest J. (Joppa, prihclpal. ; an oveihaid of todsUng apace Job being done at BenUey m Pot-Sta; Room 244, Ste-Thom; tee return of the kindergarten Juniors: A to Bre, room;S06; Uuppiut’vi f - - - Susan Lyons. Illirig Pupils Regular school hours wiU be mid a inajor increase In cabl-. work ^aSy Room 246, Thr-War; Reom 247,' session, and PA 206 account for tgom 8:80 a.m. to 2:30 p.m, Bro to De, room 90A; Do to Teday 1$ September SIh SPECIAL OFFER Beta and aheltoiig for storage repair aM p^tlng ■irt b a ^ Was-Z. And Miss Mary Anne Aron (3e, room '90B; Q1 to Eo, room ♦Beg. T.M. and tiie scboOl library, weathered exterior trim, drora tee need for tee tfiree “ carou son, former. English teacher, Assigned Rooms ‘ The school wUl have one new W SHWnC CHMGE Complete 3 Month Seniors , , ' sels,” I I teacher, gletar Mary PhUlp, who 222; Hit to N, room 223; O to and windows. They were last Room 114-, A-Balb; Room ii6, lylll be a guidance counselor, Plan The latter, hai/fty crowded, re^ painted 10 summers ago, Fair But the elementary school Is ming Junior HighHl^h School’s WlU-':teach ,6th and 7th grade Rl, room 101; Ro to St. room < fOAO a month centlylgot twp' addltlohal ^tows Bald-Boo; .' Room 121, Bpr- mostly at the junior high leVel. English. She replaces Slsfor 102, and Su to Z, room 103- banks said. Burnh; Room 123, Burns-Ooh; still bursting at its seaihs. Reg There will be seven teachers ninth graders, housed- at Man- CHECKING — CALL NOW— of boollabelveB.during a renoi^ istration, at tee end. of August, Mary Thomas, who has return 8o^mores; A to Oia, room Room 180, Col-Dey; Room 184, new to the staff. Besides :Mrs._ chestei^ High School, have been OF COURSE, WE ASK TRAT YOUR AVER You Can CkHne Down From Dress Size tton mikde poeslMe Iw instalto- stood at 666, with more coming ed to gfarywood OoUege, Scran 106; Oie to Dod, room 106; AGE q u a r t e r l y b a l a n c e b e $100.00. LUCKY SEVEN Dl-Bga; Room 186, Egg-Fre; TO cAl l tton of a motiern heating plant to eveiy day. When achool olos- Lyons, the former Susan Miner assigned home, rooms as fol ton, pja., to study toward an Doh tb Oi, room 107; Go lio 1, .. .to a do^ospot size lO Igr Oct 6th Bnrtfcod ransom Kite- (AP) — Per RoOm 146, Pro-Gw; Room 208, "Of B^ton Center Rd,, teere will THERE IS NO-GREAT PENALTY FOR . • .to a correct alze It by Oct. lOte two jrears ago. H-Hibk; -Room 219, Hlco-Kel; . ed to June, there were 660. lows : advanced degree to guidance^ room 108; J to Lit, room 108; FAILING TO DO SO. S f M l S l Also ttognidM and; reorganlz- haps tee numbeUi "7” will be Staff Increased Edward Meehan and Mrs. .» .to a correct atee 14 by Oot. 10th of ahdvliiK lucky tor Chad Robert Strickler, Room 220, Iton-Laz; 223. Room 137, A-C; Room 249, D- Thk basic'curriculum rematoa ^ room UO; Pe to Sal, DURING ANY QUARTER THAT YOURAVER- .. .to a correct htee 14 by Oot. Uth : Hartford The staff...... at... the W..M elementaryr—— Hopper In English, Miss - Fe; Room 268, Fl-He; RMm tee same as last year. Father room 111;. Sam ,to te, room US . k ,to)a correct stee 16 by Oot X6th -:f.‘L - - ^^T tlM S alamentary ^^tary sup-sS: son orof m Mr. r . anaand mrs.Mrs. Robert L>eg-Mar;Leg-M, Rooffl ; ^ , Mas-Mon; AGE BALANCE IS LESS-THAN THIS ^ ^ a S S r X M y , ^ Strickler. Room 283, MooK>bir; Room 241, school has been increased by. Patricia Ryan In physical edu- 26O, Hi-Kn; Room 266, Ko-N; (Joppa said. However, as an 7?> ,to Z, room U4. AMOUNT, YOU WILL BE CHARGED ONLY two, and a part-time art teach- cation,,Mrs. Irene Tabauky In Room 262, O-Re; Room, 264, extra-curricular activity, this BYashmeiv: A to Bre, room $2.50 FOR THAT QUARTERI J. ' Apply to Store Manager at Btaitley-two years He was born on tee seventh Od-Pete; Room.lM2, Petr-Rlb; day Of the sevehth mmte of 1967 Room 2i3, Ric-Sal; Room>,^246, er has become fdl-tlme. Miss hou»® economics, Miss Susan Ri-Sm; Room 266, Sn-T; Room year, pupils may elect tostru- Bru to Go, room 202; Cr ■KHiia floiMi oiroiii laiuuWi coup ago. mental music lessons. They 'wlU ®a, tOwpa 210; Jor to I^, *■1116 ttiaafy to hfniiflz“i by llrs..^ and weighed seven pounds, sev- San-Slm; Room A7, 8in-Z. Mary Richards wlU teach art to F^ton in Latin and Raymond 281, V-Z. ' j HoMMstU tf i.. ' m m m m figure aU elementary classes and one Llszewski to science. , Seventh and eighth grdde pu- be provided by two lay teaOhera. room 211; to to Ml, room 2U; Hours: Mon.^thru FrL 9 AM. to 9 PJtL-tSat 9 AJR. to4 PJL ■ Beta FtordTa reading spedaUsfi'cu ounces. . _ Tliere 'are two “carouseli” pUa have received their home ■ ------^ Mo to Pel, room 213, Per' to Ro, CITIZENS MANCHMSlflBB — 114S Xollaiid nin^ifcd and eervee grtofos 1-6 . in all His father’s birthday U| Aug. 7 The Federal Reserve System period a day to Junior high stu ANO TIIUtJ COM9AMV Exit 8S, WUbur Cross1 Irarinvuy 243 Formingiton A^e., Hartford e 700 Bunuilde Ave., East A urttod processed more thair’five'bilUtm dents. . * sitting behind the' Schojbl. One- itMin assignmentsi.terough tee ’ In India, a mldwUe Is known- room 2M; Ru to St, room U8 tt 1. a i T 0 N > il w T town tfementary schooW pro- and bis parents’ anniversary U WlU be used for general music maU. /' as a “dhai.” ,, and 8w to Z, room AV 2. BANK viObV individually Sept. 7. checks during 1966. There are 10 new teachers on V ■ ■■ -f ' ■WiV'. if"*' JJiBHI
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PAigp an MANCHESTER RVENING H E R A m MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 PAGE SBVEII There Are Mol-e Men EnnJbled by Than Jiy Nature^ Our Duty, W e Learn to Do It-r-E, Manchester Public School Bus Schedule H ebron C oven try FUUic ach 3:46 pm. am. Retum ti^ 2:46 pm. lawlnC requirenieots: ney and Brie, Keeney and Lin- HaMUIonl Bd. (443), Cooper, OOVBNTRT mOH-SOHOOtL School, who will remain on this this bus at Robertson School 1. AU puidls in kindeivarten wood, K « ^ e y and Hackmatack, OampaeU, Ooophr HM,. OomoU, 8 us No. 17—(Aveiy, Bald MCOtB Bus 1 — BfaMt irinp ait Mc- bus when it reaches Robertson also, plus transfers from Stone- and Grades 1 through 3 who arriving >7:00 a.m. Return trip BTaUrtleM, No. SlaMlelM, McKee win, Bryan, Oaxman, Cornwall, ROBERTSON To the School Kuriefc'S on Sorttb St alt 7. School. Home on same bus. house Rd. and Pine Lcdce Shores. 2:10 p.m. (99-OM), Bank, MhUeaeid, Demling, Pood Lome, OUldaxtd Boa No. 10 —iStarts 8:10 am. ^ ^ a Board of Biduoatkm has eratun and la in kee|Siig with 'live more tiMin one mile waUC' a orth S t itb B it 8, R t 6 riortti Bus •: lint trip—First stop at Pick up sixth grade pupils on Ini' dUtanoe from the school. Bus No. 19—(Birch Mt. Rd, Phtei, West.) (17), WXnBiiui (20 ), Summit at 611 No. Main, stops at No. ^pprovad aeveh nerw staff mem- the praaant day language. ‘jChe to BMonsrte’s aott irtuiri on corner of Daly Rd. at 7:66, lake St., Root Rd., Co, South, Oakbind land LUliian ar Andover haa been named to The new shchd studlea pro- las nqilie, PeiiaKxMas, a t Stiver ' Bus •: second trip—Lakevlew HUl Rd. at 8:10, Brigham Tav- 3. A ll pupils In Grades T ^ e m , stops at 574, 307 Gardner, fleiid, OampOeM and Coopeg^ ariivbig 7:46 am. Rrtutn trip riving 8:30 a.m. Retum trip 3 teaoh first tirade. Mie is a 1967 gram intnoduesd last year* will : S t icncner Dor BumagBas. Hosne Terr. at 8:06, Lakewood ern Rd. to WaUace’s and return through 9 who Uye more than uaidner and Spring, Spring and Hffl, Oaropfleld and Westwood, 2:40 p m . pm . graduate of WlUlniantlc ^ te b T ^ d e irw e ^ ^ to Rt. 44-A,' Richmond Rd. to Bus No. U — Starts 8:06 ' College with a bachalor’s dc m eU^idea I h i^ lh r ^ on ssint birt Heights. Home on same bus, l\ i miles walking distuice t i ^ , 6%, 401, 309 Birch Mt. asirifvling 7:45 a m Return titp BUGHLANn RABM 44-A, to N. River Rd. to fork a m .-a t 866 Adams, steps at 163 gree. lOss CSladwlck has nine mer. NataUe CMombato Bus 3 — Flirt Stop at oortwr first' trip. from the schocd. ' Rd., Bifoh Mt. and Carter, 2:35 pjn. Bus No. 10—Starts ono am. Bus 7—Judd Rd. at 7:60,'Rim* and return, stops on 44-A to at Spitng and Garttaer, rtnps Adams, Adams ond ToUand yean of teodilng experience in end two other teachers from a t Pailcer Bridge Rd. and 4. All pupils in Grades 10 Hi^tmd and Wyllys, Highland Bin No. 6—(Hartford Rd. Bunker H U R d (at 7 :(» , Bunk ker-HllI Rd. to DoUerts’, Park Carpenter Rci. Home on Bus 8 through 12 who live m ote than Cuidlewood, arriving at (642-701), Spencer, HlUstoym, e t Spring and Oobb HUl, Tpke., Tolland Tpke. Aid Meek- Grade 1 and 2. three of these suRoinidliig towns combed second trip. I ville, 180 Windsor, 235 Bum- were In WetthenOcM, four in siww and movlM at the town er HM R d, sbop at ooraer at er Bridge Rd. to Melody’s and tiwo miles walking distance. 7:45 a.m. Return tri> 2:16 p.m. Woodslde, Terty, Wetherell Spring and Thm, 704 Spring, Bus 7 '— iF ln t stop on Rt. ham, Burnham and Drexel Venum and two oversaas in Ehg- activitifls and sites to be used South S t f t r JOntes cblMren, return, also picking up sixth from the school. rus No. *0 — (Adams (109- (494), Bush HUl, Keeney, Le- Bighbind and wyuiyB, Klgh- Burnham and Craft, Croft and land and Copenhagen. .for their social stikBes programs rinp (at Blasea R d HOtne on grade pupils for Coventry 44A above , ^wln HUls develop- 5. Pupils attending the spc- 345), Angel, Burnham, Croft, land. Brie, Unwood, BldweU tand and Oandtawoiod, eirivixig Grammar School Who wUl trans- ment at 8:06, Rt. 44A west to 8:26 a.m. Retum trip 2:30 p.m. Windsor, 109 Buckland, Buck-. Miss Cstherine Hsrgreaves of on the swwid grade levd. aome bun. d a l classes at the Highland MeekvUle, No. Main (687-756), (359-379), Frances, HUls.) land and ToUand Tpke., arriv L a w m ee, Mass., wUl teach sec- laniwXhwmf figures to date Bus 8 — pnirt rtop on Jbnes fer to Bus 2 at Robertson Bolton Branch Rd., Bolton Park, Keeney and, Robertson TaUand T^ke. (1039-1693), Wind- Starts 7:26' a.m. at 542 Hart- Boa Na . 19—iStarts at 7:50 Branch Rd. to Cedar Swamp ing 8:30 a.m. Return trip 3:06 ond grade. Mrs. Hargreaves re- ^low the school wiU open with CiBoartng RkL a t 7, Meraow R d , School. Home on Bus 6, second Schools. CUnce these pupils are g^r, Union (31), No. School ford Rd., stops at 701 Hartford am. at Autuxim and Ashworth, Rd., to Bread and Milk St. and p.m. celved a bodielor’s degree In 576 ■eudfmtji Last year, 642 at- Ckwwa Lane and Oaasidy Hill trip .' , provided home delivery,. the Rd., 100 l^wncer. Hills town and rtlopa a t Autumn and E Maple, return on Cedar Swamp Rd. to (154), Mints (4). Bus No. 17—Starts 8:20 am. 1966 In Salem. Maas. State GOl- tetiAeA schoot. ___Rd.______(to Baxter HU Rd aiid re- Bus 3—First stop on Ripley schttlule fo r thorn is not con ______a.m. at 163 Woodslde^ MO Hillstown, HUls- 261, 326 ATltunm, Highland Rt. 44A, all pupUs on 44A to Starting 7:30 at Cornwall and Bryan; stops lege. She has eight years expert- School Bne Boutn burn by Fhliy Lone to N. River HIU Rd. at 7 :46, Cooper Lane, . talned under the schools Ust- »dams Stops at 1693 TbUand town and Hills, IM, 871 Bush and Gardner, 738, 329, 241 at Bryan laitd Pond Lane, arriv ence in Grades 2. 3 and 4 In Boa 1 Bhan» TCBO—anCorest mis r-v'T R d ? to m S l . Dart rittp fbr Root Rd. ,SpAngdale Ave. Last Brewster St wherever possible ed below. ; ^ ToUa^ Tpke. and Meek- HUl, Bush HIU and BeU, 678 Birch ML Rd., Birch ML and 5 ing 8:36 am. Return trip 3 Haveriilll, Vtem. Dr., Ban IhkiB Bd., Deepamod tteparioo on N. River Rd. Hoond stop for Wayne Little on Cross P'fl**”* “P 6. Physically handicaM>ed 'J.g ’ 300 Windsor, Bum- Bush HUl, Bush HUl aild^Keen- Carter, 661 Porter, arriving St. Home on same bus. sW® of the highway. SUver St. p.m. Henry Kefawy o f New Britain Dr., Nbrtfa F k»d Rd., Ht. 85 <0 on same bua, aeooind tink>. 8:26 am. Return tilp 2:36 and Bus 9—FHrst atop Lake St. at to England’s farm and return. chU<]ren. . ______'ham’ and ’Drexel, Burnham and Bijn Na- 30—Starts 8:20 ia.m has been named to a si^th grade ootner of Rt. 307. Boa 6: FIrat trip—iFUrrt rtop EUglble students who attend Croft and Windsor, Tol- Erie, Keeney and Leland, Keen- 2:50 p.nUi 7:60, then back to Ntein S t Home on same bus, serimd trip. ^ n u u N o at 746 Parker, stops at 876 pocitton. Kelsey was graduated Biu 1 Btanentaiy (1): 5:00 cn Fhaudeis Rd. for Patricia the secondary schools should ^ ' ke. and No. Main, 748, gy mdweU, arriving 8 a.m. this June from Central Ocm- —HEDcrerit Dir., lid ce Rd., ChUdren from Mason S t, Pros Bus '8 — Waterfront i>ark at IR^Nio. 1—(LydaU (340- Parker, 9 Deming, Demling and Breen at 7:00, FTandeis Rd. 8:20, with stops at Wangumbaug check the streets listed (for “ ** jj j,o. Main and trip 2:M p.m. Supplementary Reading Library Ready neOticut State College. Deepwood Dr. pect St., and WaU St. will meet 344), Vi^-Veraoo, VerhOn (400- Baldwin, Baldwin, and 'Mherta, and High St., wHth lart stop on Dr. and Lakevlew Dr. Home cm address) and use that bud for Z j s Z and No. ^ ^o. 6-Goslee, W. Cen- Mrs. Zrta F\)ra, elexnenibary reoxUng specialist, was at work in the schools’ BuppHemerttary Mrs. Ruth Twomey, a gtad- .Wn^ 1 JOementsiy (3), 8186 this bus at Community Center 872), Rtohm or* Boott, (Doraet, FUberta and Oonoord Elberta High 0 t Home on aome bus, same bus, first telp. attendlng school. When bus ^ 8:10 am ., t * ' arid (317-388), Wad- reading llhrary well in advance of U»e opening of classes. Started two years ogb.and hed^ ' UBlte a t BL Joeepta’s College and —O x n e r o f R t. 85 and Kinney next stop at Center School, Rt. EUen, Kenneilj^ Le^highoin.) and Avery, 160 Avery, Avery seoond trip. Bus 9 — first trip — BeUevue routes have been estabUshed on if p m deU (56-116), Pioneer, Tyler, and Doming, arriving 8:40 am. ed ait Bentiqr School, the Ubnary was renovated and reorganized during the summer. Only the ihtsqsive program for col- Rd., Rt. 85, Amriton VHlage, Boa 61 Second Mp — Water- 31, then Smith’s garage. Plains a permanent basis, all students /yyioodiaixie, Dudley, Ensign, Ludai^ Buncfe, ^Startb 7:26 am: at 66 W. at 8:20, Oak Grove, Daly Rd., a smiaiU sectW of the new hookShelyes constructed by 'the mollnltenamce depantmetit is lege graduates at Central Con- •mil. North IV»d Rd. fltoiilt Bark alt 7:20, w ito stops Rd., return on Snake HIU Rd., attending secondary schools wUl BWhveU, 9e“ »»an, Diane, NUes, Hackma- Vernon, ctops a t 141, ^191 W. Retum trip 2:65 p m . to, and includihg Standish Rd. SOUTH shown here. Cartons at left contain reading matertals ready for ddUvery to InKltvlduna c9asB- necti^ State CoUege, has hem Boa * “ *------1 :“ 7UJ6— ” Hope — alt WOngumbaug* Drive WaddeU, WaddeU and 238), Ludlow, Hlghwood, Fer Gardner, 'S62, 450, 562, 491 R&,HfL. 7,Y BabcndkiMDcnoK HM:nosi' Rrex. t 6 a to turn on School St., chUdren on ._ a,.., ^ Bus Routes for Tolland Schools deigarten teacher for five years, Hope Valley (triU Reldy HM Sj ». ma Church L«.. MU guson (203-280), Butternut, Gardner, 279 F'ern, Main and ule, the cooperation of pupUs Dudley, 571 Hartford Rd., Hack- TECHNICAL SCHOOL, BH8 TOILAND HIGH SCHOOL derson, Goose Lane. P.M. re- returns to tbe -Hriiroa school jul, (port) Rit 2, ChUttendeii stops—at Porter (501-646), WyUys, Fin Shallowbrook, arrii^g 8 ;26 a.m. StTaoiBl at. 'ruM, •«* M thl. hu. .1 two rtopMt V ."T*' and parents is required. Buses matack and NUes, arriving 7:46 Bus 61 — Starts at 7 a.m. at (Grades 6 through 9) tum trip Bus 61 leaves THS syrtem this fan and will tearii r q ., jbneu l^, Burrows HUl Lane and BtdweU drive, return to 44A, last stop ley, NSW Bouton, E Middle Retum trip 3 p.m. •' - Braflirands, omOy obber rtop on Church cannot go out of their way to ^ Betum trip 2:80 p.m. Buff Cap Rd., Plains, Buff Cap Bus 64 —Leaves 8 a.m. Peter 2:30, Baxter St., Old Farms, Grade 1. M s. Thomen has had Rd., Bt. «A Ito Maiiborougb House. ’This bus will also pick at Driekon’s. Home on Bus 3, pick up pupUs nor they can they ^ j,g ,_(L ydaU (368-737), Tpke. (806 and 943'—dl49). (Trip .2) Starts 8:30 a.m. at Lake S t for gixnrt Bated, Clapp, first trip. 105 Spiing, stops at Dartm^th (includes Cone Rd.), Old Staf- Green, Kozley, Bald Hill. Re- Meadowood, Ca^dy 14' yeaih eiq^erleoca The last ^ne, R/t 6IA, Grirt MM Rd., New Men in ‘Bolton Schools Lee, Doiyol, Frazier, DlbUe, up sixth grade pupUa for Cov stop at individual houses. . Whiib <^78), Lake, Eastland, Starts 7:M am. at Ferguson Bus 16 — First atop on Jones and Tuck, Dartmouth and Thay-'^ ford, Hicks Memorial Schqol tum trip Bus 60, trip 1 leaves derson, Goose Lane, pU is^ - fotur years she has been tearii- M aijorte iCta*. '' Dr. Joeeph P. Cairtagnfet, left, new superintend art of BoRon schoote, works on the high PriMtier, MdMaliion a i* Yaitee. entry Grammar School from PupUs sue expected to be on Wutticina arid LKehacM, Overlook, Indian, WesUand, and Mouiitaiin, stops a t Porter Crossing Rd. at 8:00, Merrow er, arriving, 8:40 a.m. Rrtum t^knsfers, to Windham Tech. THS at 2:30 p.m. dents on Merrow Rd. from ing in HoiwalL Bus 8 Rhamii 7:89—(Comer Bdrool Bcheduting Ixrard with Norman T. Shaw, new high ariixxti principal. (Hereikl photo Home on (Biaime bus, aaoond'tiip. Stonehouse Rd. and Pine Lake time and to travel only on the anid Duaiay. ”'^»Dale, Greev.wood, Lynch, E. and WyUys, .Finley and E. Mid Bus 61 leaves RHS 2:10 p.m. Bus 63 -Leaves 8 a.m. from Baxter St. to Town Line. Mtan Carol OuUette o f East ^ Rits. 94 hsHl 86, RIt 85 to> Shores who wlU transfer to Bua Rd., Goose Lane and Cassidy bus to which they have been as- Retanm ttip 2:W Middle Tpke. ( ).) trip 3 p.m. b y B toto). B os 7 — FYirt Stop ion Otianlt HUt Rd., to Baxter Rd. corner 866 dle Tpke., 190, 172 New BoOftion, Trade School students are taken Kingsbury-Ave. Ext Kngs^ry Bus 68 - ^ a v e s 7:30 from Longmeadow, Mass., has been pvmert Fork end WrisNm’; 6 at Robertson School. Home on signed. AU buses wUl display ^ ^ “1 ^ S t a r t s 7:26 a.m. 368 LydaU, 805 E Middle l^ka; B. Middle waddeLl Hm Rd., Frencii’a Ooraer at 7, and return, last" stop at Joncus’ Bus No. 9—Starts 8:10 a.m. home accord^g to location, at 3 Ave.. Rt. 30. Tolland Ave., Got- G®hri*« New Rd. appointed to Grade 3 and Mrs. r.«««i«, London Rd. W ert, JOn' Dunu Rd., Oeklar Swamp Rd. same bus. their numbers on their wind- (826-7M), Dover, Bdmoa, gj^ps at LydaU and Vernon, Tpke. and Ludlow, arriving ® tier Rd. Part of Rt. 74 from Blueberry Hill, Pine Hill, Laurel Cyrilla WUUs of Voluntown ydU and Boot, London on Goose Lane. Home on same' shield. Dngleiwood, Piilto^ Ho^dee, LydaU, 258, 145, at 1006 W. Middle Tpke., stops p.m. to Rit 44A. Home on same bus, COVENTRY 7:50 am . Retum trip 2:30 p.m. Peter Green to THS. P.M. re- Ridge), Cider Mill. P.M. retum join the staff os a Grade 4 Rd. Bart.. bus. Pupils should board and leave Mioa»e, Saleon, w edge- 35 Lak^^ Greenwood and Indian, at Dover and W. Middle Tpke., ROCKVILLE mOH seooald trip. GRAMMAR SCHOOL Boa Nh. 7—(Lydail (358- tum trip. Bus 64 leaves THS trip leaves THS 2:80. teartier.TCuw. Boa 8 nemewtaiy; 7:89 — Sihool Bus Routes for Bolton Bus 11 — Retum from WUll- the bus at the stop nearest their _ „ . _ . Greenwood and Marion, arriv- 57 Wedgewood and Englewood, Bus 66 — Starts at 7 a.m. at Bos 8 — Lake(vtew Terr, at Bus 1 — Return from Man mantic with first stop at Depot' 737), Vernon, (278), Lake, 2:46; Bus 64 — Leaves 7:80 from Mra ChilSUne Wyngarden, 'Weet and Bast Indud- homes. Grade 9 pupUs, niing Stam^ ^36 aJtn. ^ j„g 7.55 Return trip 2:36 EaStiand, lOvetiook, Bidlan, 28 Englewood, arriving 8:26 Welgold Rd., Grant HUl (In- Bolton Jimlor-Seiiior at Brandy St. at 'LoOmla Rd., tP eUs’, at Morgan’s, at ‘Thom’s, 7:06, Judd Rd. (Stop, Beebe chester by Rt. 6 with first atop Rd. for sixth grade pupils at Bus 62 —Leaves 8:20 a.m. Mile HUl, Dockerel, Cedar the speech and bearing teacher lauila Dr. and COiclyn ,Dr., for Qxoot ChUdren at 8:20, Junior High School, are Usted 5 5 ^ P-™- «- Westland, Dale, Greenwood, a.m. Return trips 2:60 and 3:06 cludes Slterry Circle, Glen, Corrinne, High School. Brandy St. and School Rd., to at Oram’s, and on to school. » Oamt> Rd. arid HMide Mae Coventry Grammar School at p.m. Swamp, Loehr (includes CUark, and Mrs. Gladys Shaw, physical auead Church, Bus 6 (first run): Starts at South St., to Swamp Rd., North- under that school. B“* Bo. 8—(W. Middle Tpke. Lynch, E. Middle Tpke, (865). Stuart Drives, part of education teacher, have rertgn- ^^ Rhams quid'—Corner Boa 3 (first nm): Starts at Brandy Sti at KendaU’s, to Drive. Home on Bua 16. 8:20, pick up all sixth graders 2nd trip — 'Starts 8:30 a.m. Russell, Ann), Reed Rd., Car 3 4 8 at ‘Tolland Rd. arid Plymouth field’s, last stop at Goreezky’s AUowances must be made for ®**“ WMItney, a in y l^ at 7:50 (B9S-720), Wedgewood, Angel, Lane), Cider MUl, Welch Rd., Anthony- Rd. Retum P.M. trip. 7:06 at Deming Road and Watroiis Rd. at Booley's, to Bri- Boa 8: Second trip — liake-.. along Rt. 81 and Main St., and S taits 7:25 eum -at 368 Ly-: ParUade' - Apts., arriving 8:40 ter Dr. P.M. leaves THS 2 :80. ed their poets and as yet no re- MOneton Hlh and Rt. 85, em La., to Plymouth La. and L ^ - 44-A. Home on Bus 12, ■ time variations slrice the sched- Mn- rick's,. to Brookfield Rd., to ■ the schedules are adc^ted on a (306-466) HttUanl (273-604), sor, Burnham and Drexel, 180 Bus No. 10—'(Parker (775- P.M. leaves' RHS at 2:10 p.m., ToUand Center. P.M. trip l^yes open she will continue in her Boa 4 Blementeiy (l)i 8t00 South Rd. at Feniwood Dr., to HIUb Dev., pick up Pmee cWl- V*®!*®*" "• already on, aU sixth shores and School St. permanent basis, buses should Tolland T^ke. (738-1015); Windsor, ToUand; Tpke. and dents from Spring and Arvine above trip in reverse. Grahaber, Brownabridge, Web- verse Rd., to Birch Mt. Ext. Fernwood Dr. at end — turn Box Mt. Rd. and Lake St., ^ to droi tor St! Mai^ piric up 'toP o" Beverly 875), Ooncoxd, Tolbmd Tpke. THS at 2:40, reversing trip, present ci^pactty as clerk. —iMansOon HIU and Rt. 86 to Lake . St. a t' turnaround, S j ■ _ 'her, Hunter, Bakos, Sugar HUl run in accordance with the time BnoRid (26-48), Duval.) MeekvUle, Adams and ToUand only), stops at Spring and Dart Bus — Starts at 7 a.m. at Bus 61 —Leaves 7:30 Four OoMde Classes at Bolton Center Rd., and ' to around, to Rt. 44A at Peipln’s Ohaiosy and Grt^ ri*dn« ^^r. at 8:16 Rt. 81 to Coventry (317-826) I Oaklanld, Gleason, 66 to'THS. PM return trip leaves CdklMaiter Bne and rstutn to to school. •' South Si.; Seagraves Rd., Tal- - - - schedule. i SOarting 7:26 am. at 774 Tpke., W. Middle Tpke. and South, Oakland Ter., IlUlan, mouth, 299 Spring, Spring and Eaton Rd., Rt. 30 to Post Home, Old Post Rd., Old Post Rd. Ext. As a resiitt of the new school school. Store, to Rt. 44A at North Rd. alt Gnanoe. Home on Marne bus. Grammar ^hool. Home oh Bus Gardner, Spring and Cobb Hill, THS i:3Q. NUcU Rd., Old Ooicherter Rd., Bos 8 (second run): Starts at Bus 6 (Second run): Starts at cott HIU Rd.; (no stops on Rt. The bus ^edule listed in al- ToUand l^ e ., dtOfw at 912 Wedgewood, arriving 8:00 a.m. N. School, Union COurt, Ed Rt. 30 to Hunter Rd., Old Staf -Garnet Ridge, Mountain Spring, notnoc bringuaus readyjiow*jr for occulmncy , OoBclwrier Bne end return, at Keeney Dr., and to school. Bos 9: Second trip — Ger 6, first trlri — — . Spring and Tam, Timrod and 7:30 on Rt. '44A at Petock’s, to 8:30 at Hebron Rd. at LOomls 81)» South lUver- Rd., and phabeUcal order by schOiUs are ToOand T)>ke., AJdanurand HU- Return trip 2:M p.m. ward MUi) ford Rd., Hicks'Memorial School HiUcrest, Crestwood, Hilltop ELE»b6NTAIIY SCHOOLS in Septemtoer, four dosses ctoeyvate RiL, Rriidy HUl (part) Bos 4 (first run): Starts at 8 ald Baric r t 7:20. Hkzna on Bus Bus 16: First txlp—First atop Timber, Timrod and Gardner, Stltham’s, to Rt. 44A opposite Rd., to Hebron Rd. at ^ School Wrights MUl Rd. Home on same listed below—with the excep- Itaiiid, HBHard and Duval, Bus No. 9 — (Center (620-819), transfers Doyle Rd., Hurlburt Rd. P.M. leaces THS 2:40 re- (Hicks Mamorial be housed in Hebrcm outside the OoOclMHber Rd. R t 86, Rt. kt"^ French Rd. at Sauer’s, to 8. on Bread and Milk S t at 8:00, Starts 7:30 am at 776 Park 362, 606 Gardner, 288 Fern, ar Lake House, to Pepin’s, to ‘Tol Rd., opposite Grabhef’s, at bua. Uon j^pock- deigailen class will meet in the rrenenFYcnch tw.Rd. axat neicnenReichert’s, s, axat lean’s, at Alton's, at at CknumunMy Csnlter (and B ld Avery, Denwg and ToUand Bus No. 11—Starts 8:16 a.ni. —Hebron Center, Rt. OA to R t 44A and North Rd., to Rt. Crockett’s 7:66, South St, Woodbrldge Rd., B’rench’s Corneh,.,Bri>adway to edition: ^ P 2^® P-*»- von, Olcott St! ( - ),’ St. Bus 64 - Starts at 7 a.m. at Vlr^^a La^, part of Antoon^ erel, Loehr (Includes Rute^, Gilead OongregaUonal Church. Jarvis’s, to French Rd. and Ly- to achool. weU Hoime, Schtoot S t studeinite 88 1 1 1 Tpke., 'Oakland land Gleason, at'Bruce and HUlcrest, stops at BreUant’s, Kinney R d 44A aiid Keeney Dr. and to and return, continue on SouQi North River Rd., to ToUand line BENNET BOWEM Lawrence, CrestWhod (82-86), Ann, Ridge), Reed • (Includ^, K^eigartenouiaeinwinu children from the Boa 5 «»•»»« 7iS0 — WaU St, man Rd., to Lyman Qd. at Fl- wUI wialk to M sin St. bo tnert E Oakland and LlUian, Oakland Baxter St., Cassidy HUl, Goose school. Klhdeigarten pupils will be St, Brewster St. to 44-A, np.atop B w No. 4—(W Center (148- 62 Nike, South School, S. Main M. retum trip Bus 66 leaves Carter and Glen View), Bus liondon Pax^ and Foreri Pyk r ^. w w i S t to and return, Carpenter Rd., Bus No. 18 — Starts at 8:20 Linnmore, Falkndr, Love Lane, and N. 'School, arriving 8 a.m. Lane, Sherry Circle, Anthony Bus 4 (first run): Starts at ano’B, at Walsh’s, to ^t. 85 at transported one way.' Morning this bus. H- to French Rd. at Jarvis’s to Bus 4 (second nin).i Starts at School with sixth grade pupUs Mark Dr. In PUgrlm HUls, Alice wood, and W. Center (82). ,8:85 a.m. Return trip 3 p.m. ir.it...... Femdale, FOxcroft, Adams Bus 69 — Leaves 7:30 a.m. tend Gilead in tiie aftemoon. 8:30 at Dimokk La., to Bolton noon sdssion pupils wUl be Rt 44A rt>4 lOchtnoald Rd. to Starting at 7:60 am. at Cen- BUCKLAND trip leaves RHS at 2 :10 revers from Buff Cap, part of Rt. 74, and part of Crystal Lake Rd, arwi ic«lhrinA Fortuna’s kin cum Rd. Hebron Rd. and Webster La., from Flanders Rd. ahd Hljji St. Dr., and exit, ®n Lathrop Dr. (467-623), Jlarvls, Salem, Boa 5 Ekmentary (1): 8U)0 to Hebron Rd. at Potter’s, near Center Rd. and Mt. Sumner brought to school by parents at junction o f R t 44A and 81. ter md Roosevelt, stops at Cen- Bus No. 8—Starts at 8 :10 a.m. ^ ^ * % ,^ * * Cheney Tech ing above. Plains Rd. Skunkamaug, Tory Return Bus 66 leaves Hicks at dergarten claas win meet In the already on. Waterfront Manor Pick up Carls on Rt. 81. Home Morse, Dover, Edison, Hendee, —B art Street a t Burnt HUl, «o Gage’s, at School Rd- at Sheri' Rd., to Bolton Center Rd. at 12:30 and go home by bus. Home^dn (same bus,‘ second trip. sixth grade students wlU meet on Bus 1. ter ffld Perkins. W. Center and at 362 Adams, stops at HUllard Bus 63 — Starts at 7 a.m. at r ^ - p .m . trip leaves ‘THS 2:30 3 p.m. Hebrcm Dongiegatfonal Church Parents of children attending McKee, arriving at 8:10 a.m. and New State, 199 Adams, 44 prestwood md Llmunore, FtUton, 'Whitney, Edgerton, dan’s, at Alton’s and to school. McCarrick'a, to Bolton Center .Bos 11: First trip — Flirt Lodge.) Merrow Rd. from Anthony to reversing trip. Bus , 64 —Leaves 8:20 a.m. Rd. and Williams Rd., to Bol special education classes . in stop - opposite Klelnschmidt’s, and to rtop cp StooeUoum Rd. Hpin a label liilde fiouldeL E lw ^ GreCT- Md Tracy (w ^end), stops at Deerfield, Foxcroft and Adams. ents of kindergarten pupils at ixid. and Gardner. wtu be moved into the new bu s 1 Btomentoiyt 8k)0 — atee's, to Vernon Rd. at Hem- ous 18 — first atop cut Love ents with the chUd’s name and ad- Bus No. 16—(HUkaid (153- and of Wethersfield High School. ‘The foUowlng la itihie schedule 3 p.m. Brlartion. viously taught in Tennessee. 178), Griffin, LouniS)- ^iock- vriim it is completed Rt 86 to 94, Rt 85 to Fbrert ingway’a at Quarry Rd., at loite ion iSwaxnp Rd., at 7:00, The non-tracted curriculum, dress on tiie child. This will as- n. (extend). Jarvis and Salem. Edison arid He has also done graduate tach an identification card to of stops for the pickup of chll- Bus 69 (trip 1 )—Leaves o T^8:10 Oirtte 6, Miss Ruth Gordon, 340), Richard. Robert, Wara- Ftogg and Richmond arriving whltney arrivlne 7-40 a m Re- wood, Oolumhus, Cumberiand, Principal Ray Gardtoer re- Webster Ih., Btementaiy ButteifirtTs, to Comunlty mdl, AS of tbe high achcol terth- retum to Rt. 44A, Bread curd has no college, business or In- sist the committee------“ ■ •*if any exm- noke,noke. Jean, 8 Steepto«n HollowHoUow.) I 8:80 a.m. Return tripfs p.m. . work at the University of the child indicating the child’s Vermont TECHNIOAL SCHOOL qualify academically. Middle Tpke; at New Bolton, a.nli; ait 746 Parker, stops a t 9 Rd., to Clack IRd. at Flbble R ^. Re- 886, 36 m oie than last year. Marlborough; Roberta Angeil, kOddle Tpke., E. Middle Tpke. starts 7:26 a.m. at M W. Ver- Bus Ho. 14 — No. Main, Tol- Starting at 7:25 a-m. at morning kipdergsirten pupils will start the faU term tomor . .OM ra Barbara Rahnen (Hotoe- first-graders and 212 second- opeiri. and the discharge of afternoon 36 Scott, stops at CilShman tum' Bus 67 leaves Hicks 3:06. Tlifr enrollment per class in Etementaiy Sdiool graduate of University of Ver „ high scbool education critic Dr. and Finley, 106, 68 New Bolton, non, stops at 141 W. Vernon, Tpke. (496-996), ’ Slater/ Demling and Baldwin, Stops, at row at 8 :10 a,m . with three .fuB"'' ineiang), a local resident Is atudento tor Windham Re- jam es '¥ . OoHant in hto re- graders in 19 clfiaarooma, «iHng . The adiUt > evening school, pupils may vafy slightly from Tracy (West End), arriv- Buar66 — Leaves 8:10 a.m ascending order starting with Boa 1 (flirt ran): Stoxts rt mont, form erly taught in FYank- E. Middle Tpke. ^ Ludlow, E. 191 w. Vernon, 872, 776, 670 Ver- Union, Union PI;, Nprih, Kerry, Summit and WilUamS, 19 Tan a graduate altiona ar^ for Louisa, to Tinker Pond Rd. «at "v Bos No. 17: Butternut, Fergu Highland and WyUys, 441 Hl|^i- wooij, Ooiumfcua, Ckmieftoxid, 428, 492, 696 HUlStown, HlUs- wUl^ be aiinounced later.' ‘Tpkie. and F^ey, 827 B. Mid-' Server, arriving 12:10 p.m. Re- biology, appUed science '| and full day also. • / - ■ xnarioger. student had coinmltted himself, more and some riightly leas. son (m -S60), Ludlow (741-267), die 'Ipke., 186, 240. 268 L ak^ turn trip approxim ately. 3 p.m. Bus 63 Leaves 8 ;10 a.m. ROBERTSON (MSOOL land, 788, 620, 468 Birch Mt. irvuig, CJhamhera,' Miaiigaret, town and HUls, HtiBstown, and For their . carpentry project Buff Cap, Blains, North Rlvei?, rworic rtudy and guidance' coun No significant currl^uln The' class sciiedule permits' a - „ v------■■— Meadow, Vernon and Scott, i531 Vernon, HIGHLAND PARK Bos 3 — Flfst stop at Kings |Iountaln (181-211), IW., Birch ML Rd. and Carte|r,'' w p«219), BUyue, Bush HUl,. arriviXig' 8:30 a.m, ,thia y.eal:, Cheney Tech carpen Buff Cap Bbct., Rt. 74. Retum seling. Two part-time teaChera changes have been made since coUege-bound student for In-' $100,009 RIOT COSTS Oak OroVe (22-80), Porter (869- arriving a.m. Return-trip 2:M Durtuit (31). 114, 199 W. Vernon, 540 Taytor, Route 4—Starts at 11:36 a.m. sett’s, to Converse at In Bloomington, Ind. inan, graduate of Utoverslty of Rd. at 7:46, Babcocjc HiU Ip 8 ifant (31). Retum itrip 3:06 p.m. try stiidepts Will construct a Bus 53 leaves Hicks 3:06 p.m. are needed for boxhe-economica last year. i stance,' to take hto necessary NEW HAVBlf (AP)-Ths New m - p.m. S th its 7:25 ana. alt HUUard Bus No. 12—Starts 8:20 a.m. home, on ‘Tinker Pond Rd. in Vernon and Rinhm'onid-'Kenncdy, at Autumn abid Ashworth, stops Data processing has been Grunske’s, and to scbool. R obert^ te ' (Phvstoal Edu- ponnecUcut. previously taijght In Pucksr St., South St. This bub subjects for coUege preparation Haven Finance Board was asked Btartiiig 7:66 a.m. at Porter Bus 62 — Leaves 8:10 a.m. and reading. . . . - T}ii4Ias> Pa.; Da • U*as*anKaren DamariBames, will alsi/valso pick up stxtfa gradi; Bus No, 8 — (Mbunlthln (172- Oaritethury, stops at at Hunter and Terry, stops .-Bolton. L ^ t year, the depart Scott and CJushman, Cushman at Autumn and E. Maple, 244 But Canavan noted staff in used to arrann fall class cationl’giiSiriL'rtUniventity and stlU. elect a sub-interest four for $100,000 Thursday to pay for and Ferguson, stops at Fergu Autumn. Hiirhiand nnrt p.ardn»r Green,jtreen.i Kozley, Kozii Bald HUl, gradmite of ‘Southern Coimecti" pupils for (toventiy Grammar A 1 j Higfawiopd, B^erg- w oodland and Irving, Irving 664, 494, 260 W«|UiereIl, Kee ment completed a home on Bay- and Tracy (Eart End). Autumn, Highland and Gardner, creases in phyalbal education, schedules for tbe first time, Ca 8.80 at S^to M . at Marianos’, of Connecticut gradut year course, 'such as graphic costs incurred by toe city in Dipi^ HUl,IlU, Ht. 74. Retum Bus cut State College and f. Miss School, who will remain on this and Mountain, Porter and uwn (203-280), Buttenaut, Poa^ a ad OoIumlbuS, Oongreaa and ney and LelBnd, arriving 8:35 berry' RdJ BUCKLAND SCHOOL ^*3 Highland, Highland and science aiid social studies. navan said. Data! ptpeeasing will T ^ H ’ Kraake\(Music), grad- arts, or take a variety of sub- recent radial disturbances, 52 ‘ I'eav^es Hicks S;10 p.m. (fonstance Rita, graduate - of bus when It reaches Itobertaon Oak Oiwe, arriyl^ at 8:10 u ir (501-640), WyUya, ,pinley,‘ w. MfekUe 'TpHo., arriving 7:40 am Return trip 3 pm - Dr. Mahganelli said each of Route 2 — Leave Buckland Candlewood, Highland and Wyl- There will be 4g teachers, full alao be uoed in preparing otu- Nlchols’, at Duncan’s, to Rt. 6 u*to of Hrttt S ^ l of Music, jects including shop, drama or Mayor Richard C. Lee and ytoverslty of CortiecticUtCoiye School. Home on same bus, sec a.m. Return trip 2:16 p.m. jj^vv BoMnn.' E. Mliddiie Ipke.- n W: RdtiUn Itrip 2:40 p jn . Bus NO. 18—Starts 8:06 a.m. the. school’s ^vocational depart School at 1 1 :1 5 ajm., stops at lys. Birch Mt. Rd. and Carter, time aniS six part-time, tomor dent grade cante, be added. across from Johnson Rd., to previously taugM In .Bast ^urnaltom. This permits him to (tontroUer Kennedy MitcheU said ond'trip. I >-•800 Re. U -i- (Hartford Rd. (gog and 948-7149).) Bus No.j 16—i(Genkier (197- alt 272 Bush HiU, stops at 871 ments makeif it a practice to 109 BupMand, 44, 287 iBumhaim, 89^ Porter, arriving 11:60 a.m. li^creased Earnings row. 'inxie of tile teachers are Parenta and studenta will get Johnson Rdl to R t 8 at Loogs- «rnipt«n experiment with other interests, the sum was a preliminary esti- Burnham end Oroft, Croflt aiid Ratum trip approximately ^:36 trethto, to ^ 0 at Bteele~ Cross \ REAIXY AFTm DARK (6U-616), Spencer, Hillstown, fWarting 7:26 ajait‘Feigunoo goO), S. ioain, Aridne, Ash, Bush HUl, Bush HIU and BeU, handle actual, work contrai^ts -new.'. a better total picture of bow the Mrii. IMrjorle Simmons -Bus 6 — First stop at Hauh’* whUe not hampering hto main mate of coats including poUce ‘ Hills, Bush RIU, Keeney (137- and Mtounftpln, atope at Porter Bruce, COnuriock, JUHtetiy*, 661 Bush H P, Bush HVl and given them by private industry Windsor; 206, 130 Wttidsor, 362 P-*” - In 1809, 'the average worker Robert Bemotfski is tiie new students are doing from the new ing Rd., to ;BaUsy Rd. at raU- (Physical .Bducatlbn), graduate PITTSBURiGH (AP) Agent on R{, $1, then proceed to Par-' according to school offl- and firemen’s overttto^ equip- M ), Santlna, Erie, UnwOod, and WyOyn, and B. Mid- igdcmvood, iNIke, Sunset, VU- Glenidale, Bush HUl aiid Kee and by n|iemb4rs of the conunh- .AdiaimB,' 611^ N. Main. WApijiBLt. SCHOOL in manufadturing in the UpRad asststont {Irtnclpal. Canavan Ptooeso, be said. \ road crosstng.pto Rt. 0 at Valen of Upper Iowa University. John Gibbons told-a Liquor Con- kiiu Cor. Rd. for l ^ w chUdren clblit. ment, and food and housing ex Ltland, IWaa, BeU. die T^ika, ipo, 172 IfiOw ^oUon, lage, Hackmrituck (14-261), ney, arriving 8:25 am Retum nlto. , . SOUTH— Rohte 4 -— Starts at noon at Stjates was receiving 16.1 cents said Semottaki vras tbe guid tine’s, at Giglto’s, at Klein- Mra. Carol Duncan (Junior trol Board hearing .that it was at ,?:46, FUnders Rd. with last Lorgeet OUss Ever penses for emergency peraoimel. Starting 7:20 a.m. at 042 Hart- goo e . MkhUe Tpke., E. JdUUte P n epect, N orw ax* BAxm, Ju- trip 3 p m . Other departments are elec-, Route 4 -v- Leavo South" 67 Wedgewbod, stops at 28. jper hour; today, average eam - ance director. Chocolate' and cocoa ceme scnmldt’s, at B oards’, find to High English) o f Uni- *0 dark in a ha? nrtned ^’Parto stop for Karen KeUy on High nUs year’s First Grade class ' "It may titke weelui or months Herd M ., atopa at U 6 Hartford Tpkie. apd Lndlioiw, airtvixig 7:66 .dbCh, Lewis, Spring (50). (2nd^ trip) .Stiarts 8:30; a.ip. trlcal, machine^ and mechanical -Sohipol at 11:16 ami, stops at .Englewood, Parkade Apts. :s have increaMd to more Jrim LaBoc is the hew: guid rtom beeiu prod|rtted l)y an cv- sch ool. versity of cul) fckmer- After Dark" that he couldn’t St., also picking up sixth grade to the largest ever,.to enroU in to get a final, exact acox^unt- $2.61 per hour, according to Rd., 77,’ UO Spoicer, 846, 428, ,sjm. Return txlp 2:36 pan. ' Startu 7:36 a,m. at Proepcpt alt Keeney and BuSh Hill, ‘ drawing, automotive, - elec S. Main ahd Slmltowbrook, 105 riving 12:10 p.m. Retum ance dlrecto*. eigreeo tree rtHikl cacao. Boa • (flrrt ran) : Starta at 8 ly taught at RockvlUe 'High. *ee- pupUs for Coventry Oranunar the TOUand schools. A total of ftig," Lee said. 606 Hillstown, HlUstown and. Bus No. 4 — (WettbeaeU (48- and Norwoed, stops a t H ic k ' a t, Keeney and Sbntiha,! 472 tronics, and tool and die. Sprix^ Spring Dartmouth apprpximat^ly.. 2:46 p.m « 'Encyclopaedia Brltonnlca. \ t V:-' /. » '» r - I. - : 0 ntl^WaiESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCmESim. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 eA O B l a a H T dlAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COIW..-TUESDAY, SfiPTBlMBER 5, 1967 PAGE N IN E
Education-“A Debt Due ffom Present to Future Is the Student of the World—E j Old Classrobm Vernon Columbia Equipped tor Bus Routes for Schook in South Windsor / HIGH SOBOOK. Bus 28: Gnadeu t-A—Bkut Ellington Rd. to Norman Dr.; Bus 11^ ElUngtmi Rd. from Xa., Bus 1.1 Strong Rd. went to Rt. Marilyn Rd., Elisabeth. New Program Windsor town line to Colony Sunnyaide Dr., Scott Dr., Tim Dart HUl Rd. to Nlederweifer; 1M<,. Sharon Rd., Governor’s 88 New Teachers . i6; R t I to FteaBunit vaOey Rd., Newberry RA, Mata st ber TraU, Deerfield Rd., Felt Nledeiwerfer Rd. fron^ Elling Addition Is A former classroom in the IhL; neaauilt VbHey Rd. to E t Highway from Main St. to -R t from Newberry RA to Pleas- Rd. to.Oakland Rd.; Foster St ton Rd. to town line; Abby. Rd.; 6; Colony Rd. at R t 6:.M aln Bentley School annex Is being RngtoR RA; Chapel Rd. friom anlt ViMley RA from Oakland Rd. to School. Maskel Rd.; Robert'Dir.; Lbw- Start Tomorrow / converted Into a speclato^ St. from Pleasant VaUey Rd. to EBtoiglUuM Rd. to Dong HU Rd;7% WAPPING MIDDLE SCH(NM< , Bus 1*: Beelaebub Rd.; Beel Is Dr.; Thomas Rd.; 6rlffin Governor’s Highway. Vernon uchools ‘wiU open to- ia Blakealee, EngUsh; Armlno For Sch0ol Opening “resource” room for a neW pro Pteroe Rd. Bus 6: Beelzebub Rd. to Pine zebub Rd. to (JUnton Dr. Rd. from Abby Rd. to Graham morrow, cnesues wU be con'- Campo, business, education; gram designed to aid Manches Bus 2: Btaddn Rd., HUton Onr Savimr Luflienui Chnrrti Knob Dr., ipine Knob-Dr.; Dog Bus If: Deming St. 'from' Rd. Bus 2; ’Troy Rd., SrooMieid dizcted aU day anId all cafeteri- Raymond Davis, math; Bertha Horace Porter hool opens 7:61 a.m.; school to Rt. 87 to ter school children with percep D r;' jpdgawpod Dr., EjiiMbcth wood In .; Highland Dr.; O&k BucMaiA ltd. to Oakland RA, Wapping Professional BuUding. tual-leaming disabilities. , St.; Hightower Rd.; Sckntic as wUi be open. Avtobal of 8 8 'F i^ e ra ld , home economics; Ita dbors tomor ^o r the com- Szegda Rd., to Johnson Rd. to Rd., Dane a t Mhriiyn Rd. St. from Highland Dr. to Wood Slater St., Imperial Dr. at Bus 14: Avery St. from school Rd., Meadow Rd., Pluin St. liew teachers will a ta it tomor- George-Aim Gerich, business injg school y ea^ Cards Mill Rd. to J ( ^ Deere The room, unused last year, Boa St BucHtomd Rd., Smith land Rd.; Woodland Rd. to Man Deming tit.; Oakland Rd. to to Pine Knob Dr.; Pine Knob row. education; Seth Harris! formerly housed a 4th grade. Dowey Rd., Farnham Dr., All- Porter School Is ready with its Tractor, transfer to H.S. Bus 3. 9t, FMUhhb VlaRey Rd. to chester town line. Wapping Church; Wapping Dt. Murray Rd., Ahern Rd.; son St., Ann St., M cG ra^ Rd. Opening time in the schools science; George Keenan, Return John Deere Tractor to In it 'the school systenfs Dong HW Rd.; Northivlew Dr. new addition, including a kinder Bus 7: Woodland Dr. to KeUy Church to Sand MU Rd. Gulley Rd.; Pam La.; Dogwood Waging Frofesslonsl Btdldlng V varieu because «f the schedules, social studies; Carolyn Koalow- garten, / a gymnasium-audi school, arrive 3:24 p.m. maintenance crew is construct at Fleasarit .VcMey Rd. or El- Rd. including Spruce Bus 18A: EUtogton RA from Ln.; Highland Rd.; Oak St. ski, math, and Lester Lafren- ing several partially closed Bus 8: Oak St. from Woodland Classes a t RockVtKe High torium/ mort classrooms, a Bus 3 - Stant 7:46 a.m. to Rt. ' Hngton St. at TCeUy Rd.; Oak S t to Firehouse 2 to MUler Rd.; Mll- from Highland Rd. to Woodland Dr. to KeUy Rd.; KeUy Rd.; tSchool aiMl at Sykea wlU run- iere, EngUsh. new,./state- recognizSl library, 6A to Macht Rd., to Thompson study stahpns—known in educa Bus j4i HIghtlower Rd., Scan- Wo«nand Dr.; Willow St. i „ m . to Foster St. Ext.; Fire- Dr. Also, Phyllis Lewis, math; tional Jargon as "carrels"— Diane Dr., Spruce St. at Kelly from 8 aJTL to 2:10 p.^; at enlarged physical education pro- Hill Rd. to Edgarton Rd., to «to Rd., Dower Rd., MbCIratfa Bus 8: Deming St., including house 2 to Bertzebub RA Bus 19: Valley View D r.; Felt Rd.; Woodland Dr.; Laurel St; NoitheaUt, Slaait, 'Maple Street, Joan JermeiTow, business ed ytrsitn Cherry Valley Rd., to Old Wll- where the perceptually handi Rd. and Farabam Rd. above Imperial Dr. and Slater St at Bus 18B: Palm er Dr. to Fire ucation; Joanne Nesteiuk, guid capped pupils will work individ M .; Tlmbe^TraU; Breezy MU Blroh Rd.; Brian Rd.; WUlow Vemon BlemenitiaiyT and Lake The staff includes, in addition limantic Rd., to Cards Mill Rd., Apple Onchurd. Deming St.; Foster St. and Ebe- house 2 on EUlngton Rd.; Beel- Dr.; Scott Dr.; Norman Dr.; St.; Maple S t a t WUlow St. Street SchoOla are scheduled ance; Roberta Nichols, Mar to assistant-superlntendant and to Tractor, arrive H. S. 8:20 ually, aided by a specially train Boa 6: Aveiy a t to KeUy' ter S t E x t sebub Rd. to Deepwood Dr. op Palm er Dr.; Deepwood Dr.; garet Rak, and Prlsca Patrick, ed full-time teacher. Onr Savior Lutheran Chinoh from 8'A6 ajn . to 2:30 p:m.; at principal, George Patros: HSn- a.m. Return, leave ■ H.S. 3 p.m. Rd,; Oak a t to HIgWand Dr.; Bus 17: On EUllngton RA; Foster St. Birch Hill Rd.; Oakwood Dr^; •Bus 8: Graham Rd. from Ay Skinner Road School from 8:25 science; Mary Anne Slinmons, dergarten. Miss. Gladys Bow- Porter School, 3-:36 p.m. The carrels will be equipped Fahoer Dr. to Nlederwerfer Ellihgton Rd. from Palmer Dr. EngUsh, Mary, and Hubert with earphones through „ which WVKdlaial Dr. to W nuw St.; Bus 2*A: Foster S t Ext.; Sag^ ers Rd. to Hayes Rd.; Ayers Gets New Duties aan. to 2:40 p.m.; at Talooit- man, Mrs. Noreen Steele; and Bus 4 - Start 7:61,a.m. school. wmow a t to KcHy Rd. RA; Ntoderwerfer RA, Barber inaw St. to Firehouse 2. Saundiers, social stuAes; Glor lessons on tape and disk record-. Rd.; Mark Dr.; Locust St.; vlUe, 8:16 ajn. to -2 pjn. and Grade 1. Miss Marilyn Battag- to Lindholm comer, to Rf. 6 .to HUl Rd>x6art HUl Rd. Includ - BOS MBr Notman Dr., PalnA' . James Breilnskl, a social ia Secrist, math;* Michael Sim ings can bo piped to the pupils. Bus 6A: Miller Rd., Abby ing Lawrrtlce and Newmarker, Wapping Community House Hazel St.; Hayes Rd.; Sunset at' Vernon Center Junior High lia. Miss Barbara Brown, Miss H.S. Return, leave H.S. 3 p.m. er D r.' - Ter.; Steep Rd.; MUslde Dr.; studies teacher at Manchester School from 8:20 a.m. to 2:56 mons, math; Parker Stockford, According to school officials, Rd., GtHBd Rd. to Olnafaam RA, Beelzebub R^'. Bus 28: Pierce Rd.; Strong f Patricia Tolakan. Porter School 3:36. Nevera RA (Robetta Dr., Bus 21: Raymond Dr., Bene Rd. from Pierce Rd. to Foster Mgh St. at Steep Rd. Mgh School, has been appointed p.m. math; Eileen SuUivan, music, Also, Grade 2, with one teach- B^g 5 . Leave school 7:34 a.m. only six to eight children 'will Bus 19: klUn{(tqn Rd. from Meta Ward, English, and Nan initially be placed in the pro . Ibamas rk., Lewta Dr. at elltfaer dict Dr. from 0 to and incluA Rd.; p o ster Rd.; EUlngton Rd. Bus 17: Griffin Rd. from Gra ninth grade bulIAng'adnilnistra- K indergarten uesslonB a t the er still to be named, Mrs. Jean jg 6A to to 6A and West St., ^ Abby, CMfBn or Gwtaam Rda.) Sand HUl I Rd. tA . Wiqiplng ing 229. from Flrebouse 1 to Buckland ham Rd. to Windsorvllle Rd.; NortiiKiast School wtU ru n from cy Wltanen, guidance. Rand and Mrs. Dorothy Tag- Robinsons to Hunt Rd., to gram, expected to get under Church; Oiridand’ Rd> to Felt tor for nilng Junior Mgh School At Vernon Center Junior Mgh way about Oct. 1. To be select Bus SB: Sand HU Rd. to Bus 22: Concord Dr. and Rd.; Buckland RA; Pleasant WlndsorvUle Rd.; Gordon Rd.; 8:15 to 10:45 cum. 8ind 11:30 gart; Grade 3, Mrs. Joan Bald- gt., to Doubleday Rd., to Wappitag Cburob; OaMand RA Rd.; Felt Rd. to Pabnir Dr.; Carmen Rd. at Elberta Dr.; Valley Rd. from Wheeler Rd. to Fiye St.; SuUlvan Ave. to Mll- students housed at MHS. am. to 2 -pin.; at L^dce Street School: James Balcone, 'Bln- win, Mrs. Alice Levesque and 87 to H.S, R&tum, leave H. ed from schools throughout EUlngton Rd. p Sand Hlfi {to. glish; James Booth, physical —p ------Manchester, the children will be to Felt RA; Felt Rd. to PtUner Pine TYee Ln. Including Pond Clark St.; Claric St.; Deming slde Dr. He succeeds Andrew Vincens, School from 8:16 to 10:46 am. Mrs. Anita Ramm; Grade 4, g 3 p.n,. to Porter at 3:66. ne • Ptainu.. rw xibw___ Steep Rd.; MUside who was selected earlier this education; Emllie Botti, Grade et La.; South St. and Alpert bused to ®enOey, jd a c ^ to a FUimer Dr. to VtalHey View . guuivan Ave. to Ayers Rd.; Ln. at Pine 7?ree Ln.; Manor St.; Ridge Rd.; Imperial Dr.; Wapping Community House and from noon to 2:30 pm., and Miss Jpan Krush, Mrs. Alice Bus 10 - Leave school 7:46 Dr. OaklaiKl Rd. ' to Wapping Bus 16: Town line (Avery St.) summer to become niing 'vice at Maple Street School and 6; Elsie BourdeaudhA, art; Sykes Junior High in Vernon Opefis Wing Dr.; south St. and Olenstone regular classroom, and Sand MU Rd. Eq, Levesque, Joseph Sardone, and g (g pj 87 to Lake Rd., to KINDERGARTEN MORNING ChurclK. to Beelzebub Rd.; Mgh Ridge principal, upon the resignation Vernon Center School from Patrick Brown, Grade 6; Mir Grade 6, Mrs. R,cgina Hadaad, Collins Rd., to Heiineqnin Rd., StxMd on the Btte. Tlie adiaol 9a being used by ftoahman from Dr.; West Rd. and Eastvlew to the resource room for vaiy- Boa 7: Beneidtot Dr.; Ebeiteir Bus 21: Benedict Dr. Includ iam Burgess, Grade 6; Leon Sykes Junlior IRglh Schooa win open Ita new modern-style ing periods, depending on the St to FeM RA on Oakland; Main S t Congregational Church KINDint(IABTEN -AFTER Rd.; Foster St. from Beelzebub of WUllam ■ Caldwell, who has 8:30 to 11 am. arid from noon Alan Howland and Mrs. Dianne Bt. 6A to H.S. Return, leave wing this weeh. The addition has nine dasspooms, a Ubituy- RockvUle IBgh School. (HenOd photo by Saitemte) Dr^ Bolton Rd.; Cemetery Rd.; ing Manor Ln., High View Rd. Bus S: Ellington Rd. from NOON SESSION (NOONTIME to Oakland Rd.; Clinton Dr., Joined the University of Hart- to 2:30 pm. At the 'JIaSt Gqndarowskl, English; Mona Bamfprth Rd.; Vernon Ave. severity-of their handicaps. Wappifig Chutich to Sand HUl and Peach Tree Ln. at Bene H.S.. 3 p.m. arrives at 3:30. room and a cafeteria. *I7ie dEUapidalted Rodtvllle Hotel once The new school program was Rd. Chapel Rd. to Burnham Rd.; ' PICK UP ) Mountain Dr., Orchard Mil Dr. ford faculty. Sdhool, Idndergailen olassqa In Jacobs, Grade 6; CSieryl Kent, In the departmentalized sec- Bus 1 - leaves school 8:06 a.m. BUS 20 dict Rd.; Pine TYee Ln. includ pbyplpal education; Melanie made mandatory by the passage Bos 8A: 323 Grobam RA to Burnham Rd.-; Pleasant Valley Main St. Congregational Main St. Congregational Church Brezlnski will continue to the morning are from 8:15 to tion. Social studies, Mrs. Bar- to Rt. 6A to Hunt Rd., to Robin Sykes Freshmen, St. Bernard, ing Pond Ln. at Itine Tree laj.; Rd. from Clark S t to Long HiU Bus 16: HUton Dr., AUen Rd.; .teach at MHS in adAtion to his 10:46 and In the afternoon from JiOUghlln, home economics; Wal- bara.Bioty; French, Mrs. Hazel S),'. Joseph of legislation in the 1987 General Bbwok at; Brook a t to Over- Oakland Rd. froin town line to Church 5 sons to West St., to West St. ex Assembly, which requires all look Rd.; Overtook RA "to Mea Rd.; Nqrthvlew Dr.; Ordway Bus 1: Edgewood Dr., Judy Strong Rd. -from West Rd. to new duties. He came to the noon to 2:3a tef Loughlln, Grade 6; Della Smith; social studies, English, tension to Erdoni Rd., to Lake Trip 1; 7 !28^)Liake St. and Felt Rd.;' SuUivan Ave. from Dr.; Ellington Rd. to Firehouse Rt. 6; Main St. from SuUivan social stuAes department in Supertritondeitt of Srtmola Macomber, English; Ralph Me Mrs. Gail Gagnon; science, Den Bus Routes for Schools in Vernon Berkley Dr.; Lake*St. and Box Owmecticut towns this Septem. dow RA Wapping Church to Sand HiU Kd., to Rt. 87 to Porter; return, Mountain Dr.* Lakft' St. and ^ begin offering so cial 1; (Jovernor’s Highway. Ave. t<^ 1487 Main St. September 1966 from Alvlme Raymond RamadeA urges par- Carrol, physical education; WU- nis Harvey; reading and Eng leaves 3:10 p.m., last call 3:60 Bob'SB: Ayera Rd. to Gra- Rd. Wap^lhg Professional BuUding Mgh School, Hudson, N.H. ents of pupils in kindergarten Ham McPherson, Indutrlal lish, Mrs. Mercedes, Prior; 01»e fotkxwli^ the bus Fire House; Prospect St. and and Valley View La.; Center Rd. aiid PenfleBd Ave.; Skinnier j-osewood Dr ’ Tunnel Rd. and classes, InstrucUon or services haim XW-: steep Rd.. HUMde WAPPING ELEBIENTABY Bus 24: Main St..; Pleasant Cheney Tech p.m. achedultes for pupdto an the town North Park St.; Ellington A v e.R d .; Rt. 83 ^and Vernon Gar- Rd. and Gerald Dr.; SklnnCTSkininer Ruggeu R d - " Tunnel Rd. and for pupils with neurological, as VaUey Rd. to East Hartford 21: BeneAct Dr., Ray- He holds a master’s degree and Grade 1 to name tags arts; Karen MUler, physical ed- science and math, Edward Wiez- Er., sand Hifi Rd. SCHOOL mohd Rd., Manor Ln., Mgh' In administration from the Uni- on their chll^reh tor the first ucation; Marianne Renner, mu- bicki; math, sulministrative as Bus 2 - leaves 8:13 a.m, from of yemon. Pupils win reibum and...... Talcott Ave.; .. Talcott...... Ave. den’s;" Rt. 83 and------Wilshire Rd.;- “Rd. ■ and ' John Dr.<; Skinner------Rd. EChb Dr.; West Rd. and Peter- well as social and emotional dls- —— —. .,-,v..vc xvu. ____ Bus 2: Sixth Grade Sodenat 1|P®: King St.; Chapel Rd. Calendar John Deere Tractor, to Rt. 6 to Bos 14: Pleree RA, Clark view Dr., Pear Tree Ln. at Ben- versity of Hartford and a bach- few days of.achoot. He suggests sic; Marie' RIcqpero and Thom- sistant, Richard Grenier; math, home on the same bus they and Orchard St.; Orchard St. Sunset Dr. and Overbrook Rd.; end Hany La.; Skliuier Rd. and orders. only-Dart I^Rd,Lawr«ioe Sepit BctlDOl eAct Dr.; Pond Ln. at Pine elor’a from Keene Teachers Col- the tagSLA^ include the dtreet as Underwood, Grade 6; Ronald Joseph Markoff, and . English, ^ses Bridge M., to SMct^d acbooL Any exceptions and Itoktn St. KeUy Rd. Trailer Park; Rt. 80 WoksoDt La. ■* Vernon Center Junior High The "resource roor^’ tyi« of RA «o Pteesfeunt Vlalley Rd.; Rd. at Dart Rd.; Nlederweifer Parkview Dr.; EUlngton Rd. WeA. reading. Miss Ruth Pagach. ^ ’ aire nioltea. TUneq are estimated VerMn Center Junior High and Vernon Center Heights, Rt. la k e St. School Trip 2: 7:66-W. Main St. and program was approved In Jme from Chapel Rd. to Pleasant opetpi. Tree Lji. ; Carmen Rd. and lege. He is married and lives at help Jbijs drivers on the home Valluzzi and Richard VlgneaAt, FoUter RA to Weft RA Rd.; from 486 Nevers Rd. to Fri., O ct 2' -Concord Rd. 26 ainton St. Grade 8, and Nancy WUllams, One more teacher will be ad Rt. 87 to Lakeview Terrace to and changes in both the ached- Trip 2: 7:60—Rt. 83 and Ver- 30 and Coldspring Dr. (Including AJVI. Kindergarten) Ward St; W. Main St. and VU- by the Board of EducaUon u^n school. VaUey Rd.; Davewell IW.; Hol bus drivers on the hime school; return, leaves 3:30, last Bus 16: FleneBbt Vlalley stu- OonvunMon; no trip. art. ded. ides and .the tiiiine wtR be made non Garden’s; Rt. 83 and Carol 'Vernon Center Kindergarten Trip 8: 8-10 — WOtren Ave. lage St.; W. Main St. and Or- recommendation of a commlttM denlto Mvlinig beitweeo Rit 6 and Bus 4A: SlxtbT Grade 8|tudents lis R d.; Woodslde Dr.; Pleas call 3:66 p.m. . ant VaUey Rd. from EUlngton Bi order to be eligible for bus At Northeast School: Brenda Also, reading, Mrs. Suzanne after the buses ihave been, in bp- Dr.; Windsor Ave'. and Winde- P.M. arid' Frederick Rd.; W airen chard St.; W. Main St. and Ma- of Manchester educators, esta^ Mlato at.—cboioe of R t 6 or Only—On SuUivan Ave.; from FH., Nov. To—Vrteran’B Drake; art, Mrs. Elizabeth Bus 3 - return from H.S. first eraition several days. Pufilfai will mere Ave.; Union St. and West Trip 4: 11:80 —Wilshire Rd., Ave. and Maple St.; Lake St. pie St. llshed to study how to Imple Rd. to HUton Dr. Day obuervunoe; no' uchool. Andover transpottaiUon ptqdls in Idnder- Bills, Grade 3; Marilyn Kudra, ment the new legislation. Mlaln St; Mhin at. ftom Ptaas- Sand HiU Rd. to Wapping gaiten through Grade 6 must Grade 2; Carol Nelson, Grade B ^er; milslcr John“ Julian; ^ noW^'irf the'ptfn^ St. Merilne Dr. end Mlaijorie La., and IMonteuk Dr. Vernon Elementary • School Church; Felt Rd., Ellington Rd., OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN ’Dimu., Nov. ^ and Fri., (Talcottville Area) The committee is head^ , by arit ViaUey RA to SuUtvan Ave. U-ve one mile or mora fTOm the 4, and Susatme Wheat, Kinder Ihyslcal education, AlexCalsse; m sTto offlcteja aek that pu- Northeast School Merllne Dr. and Quarry BUS 18 John FNch Btvd. above SuUlvun Foster St. to MUler Rd. CHUBCTI Nbv. 2*—rifiBnaugl'vihg' re- Trip 3: 8:06—Rt. 30 and Ever- Lake St. SriiOol' Trip 3: 8:10-Malh St. and Walter Roth ^d M ^B^®1 Bus 6: Norton Rd., Beelzebub school to which they are as- garten. Ubrarlan, Mra Linda Molvar; StS'^^ve ^ch^l 3:16 ’ X Merline Dr. and Seneca Ave., SulKvBn A've. to HUI- Bus 4B: Grades 1-*—Lake St, e> ______green Rd.; Evergreen Rd. apd Merllne Dr. and Patricia Dr., (Including AJUC. Kindergarten) Elm Hill Dr.; ,jyelles Rd. ,and Robb, prtaripals, slde Dr. Rd.; EUlngton Rd. from Fire iFliL, 22 ithnough School Still Ne^ds aigneA Pupils in Grades. 7 At East School: Deborah nurse, Mrs. Shirley Fox, Secre- „ , _ ^ __ . Mglyway at It^aat 10 min- Rd. and Lor- of Washington and WaddeU Grace Rd., Ash Rd., Doria Rd., house 2 to Dart HUl Rd.; Dart through 12 must live beyond tary, Mrs; Jean Peters and as Bus 4 - retiuTi from H.S. to utes ^ahead' of the^ estimated Bow; South St. and Venion Merline Dr. and Discovery Rd. Trip 1: (Rosedale area) T:88 Acorn Dr.;^Allli Abby Rd. Ext. Mon., Jq 'll—ChriUtmau re- Cherwln andu Harlene Fleish Schools. Bus 16: Troy Rd., McGraOi MU Rd.; Lawrence Rd.; Cliff- oiH-funAone-hiallf miles from the man, Grade 2 and Carol Mskuig sistant, Mrs. Regina Rtizlcka. Rt. 6A to school, first pickup at b ^ ''^ e d u le fbr the flnst few BUS U — IBolton Rd.; IKL 44; Ply- ralne Taylor St.; Elm HIH ceua .Iaouva caIiaaI ^__ _ . Hired in Jime to head the per Rd. at Rye St.; Farnham Rd. Bus 5: Sixth Grade Students wood D r.; Nledeiwerfer • Rd. achocA Grade 8. School Calendar Legary’s. Return leave school 'days. DednSte pick-up poiljits BUS 6 Rockville High moifth La.; Grelr Rd.; Hatch Mori., ^ Feh. 19 through Special Ti^chers ceptually handicapped program at Rye St.; Bast Windsor town Only—KeUy Rd. including WU- from Dart MU Rd. to BlUng- t>r. RiamadeiU said these rules At Maple Street School: Pen The calendar: Sept. 7, Wind 3:36. and time schedules w9B be w»- Rockville High Trip 1: 7:80 — Warren Ave. HiU; Dodceirel Rd.; Brandy BUS 21 Fri., Feb. 23-HWlnlter 'vaca Bus 6 - reiturn from to Trip 1: 7:20—Bamforth Rd.; Fredrick Rd., Warren Ave, KUl Rd.; Valley Falls Rd, Tun- was Mrs. Ethel Hawkins of line; GrlMn Rd. to Graham low St, Maple S t, Elm St. ton R d.; MiUer Rd. from Elling A school calendar of 188 dayq ' With aide trip on GUead Rd., to' wlU be in effect throughout the ny Borookow, Grade 1; Barbara ham upperclassmen; Sept. 29, babtiehsd later in the week. Rockville High Spruce St. and Dfane Dr. at tion. Deere Tractor, to Old Willl- Bolton Rds and Plnevlew Dr. Maple St., Phoenix St. and nel Rd. Trip 1 : 7:26 - South St. and Hartford. Who s e r ^ ^ ^ t RA, Graham Rd. to Nevers ton M . to Foster St. Ext.; Sag BW., April IZ^-Good Fri has been adopted by the Boafd Rham m Hebron, current school year, Gabaeff, Grade 8; Lyn HamU- Columbia closes, district con BUS lA Rd. KeUy; Oak St. to Woodland Dr., inaw' St.; Foster St. E x t mantic Rd., to O ieriy Valley Sykes FrOslunen, St. Bernard Valley FaUs Rd.; ’Tunnel Rd. Campbell Ave., Dobson Ave. Lake St. School day; no'UchooL of Education. A miifimum ol 180 Route 2 wUl cover Townsend Bus service wifi be provided ton, kindergarten; Carole Liber ference; Oct. 27, all schools and Estelle Dr.; Center Rd. and Washington St., Lake St. (Including AJit Kindergarten) ^ ’"d **^''so^^St^*’an T ^ J^ t ^®*a®bera assigned to Manchester Bus 18: Firehouse 2 to Nle GuUy Rd., Murray Rd., Pine Bus 8: Nevers Rd.; Abby Rd. days Is ivqAred by state law Rd. to Center, then to U.8. Rt. by the Madden Bun Service ator, Grade 8, and Jeannette close; Nov. 22, all schools close, Rd., Edgartmi^Rd., Thompson St. Joseph Knob Dr. to Beelzebub. Mon.-, April 22 through Hill Rd., to, Macht Rd. ^ Troutstream Dr.; Center Rd. Montauk Dr., Phoenix St. Trip 2: 8:Q8 — Box Mountain derwerfer ltd,; Nledeiwerfer E x t; Lake St.; Grace Rd.; Ash Fri., April 20—Bprtng vUca- in order to quaallty for state 6, easterly to Wales Rd.,.to Bos- Commpany of Vertum. Some Rivera, Grade 1. 1 p,m.. Thanksgiving recess; Trip 1 : 7:16 —Rt. 30 S!: ^^ith^sf L cfeiiz: Rd. to Barber MU Rd., Dart Bus 18: Sixth Grade Students Rd.; MUler Rd. from Abby Rd. Returns Leaves school 3:37 gjjj and Crestridge Dr, and Ironwood Dr., Phoenix St. Or. (At the Quarry) Unn. . Ad. A correspqnding schedAe ton HUl, westorty to Jurovaty pupils wM be bused, At Vernon Elementary; Chuol Nov. 27, all schools reopen. Cold Spring Dr.; Rt. 30 Dr.; South St. and Bancroft St, Holder of a bachelor’s degree MU Rd. Including Lawrence Only — Deming S t including to Nevers Rd.; Henry St.; p.m ., - Vernon Center Heights; Rt. Vernon Center Junior Hi|li and Hublard Dr. BUS 18 Thura., May 30—Memori has beeii adopted for the other Rd., then to Rham via Bast St. school ofBciials salA Blackwood, Jean F*rench, Mar- JAleo, Dec. 21, Windham High, ’Trip 2: 7:46—Old Town Rd. Vernon Center Junior High Southern Connecticut State. RA at D art MU Rd.; Avery St. Slater St. and Inu;>erial Dr. at Brook St.; Overlook Rd.; Mead- RoAe 8 covers Bunker MU Btis 6 - Leaves school 8:60 to 30.and Merline'Dr.; Center Rd. Vernon Center Junior High ^Sykes Freshmen, St. Bernard, Trip 2: 7:60 — Regtoi Rd. and Qollege and a master’s from the al Day; no uchool. towns in p is to n 8, Hebron and Dr. Ttomadefi reminds par- tha Powell, aqd Dorothy Reich- CDlumbia closes for Christmas tONPlne Knob Dr. Deming St; Foster St. includ- ow Rd.; 'Farmstead Rd.; Gra- Fri., June 21)—B c h 'o o l Marlboixmgh and for Rham Rd. to Rt. 87 Ida Parker Bridge enta that they will be heU le- R t 87 to Lake Rd., to Collins and ’IVoutatream Dr;; Center Wilson La. Trip 2: 8:00 — Tunnel Rd. and St. Joseph Mary La.; Regan Rd. and Coun- University of Hartford, Mrs. ert. Grade 1; Linda Marie BA- Old Town Rd. and Loveland Bus 19: Beelzebub Rd. to Pine ^>*8 Orchard HUl Dr., Laurel ham Rd. from Herman Way to clooeu. High School. Rd., to Merrett VaUey Rd., to sponaUfie for any mahrious zOrinl, Mary Neustrand, and ’ ^ Hennequln Rd., to Rt. Rd. and Crestridge Dr.; Center Scott Dr., Tunnel Rd. an4 Echo Trip 1: 7:06 — Bolton Rd. and try L*.; Regan Rd. and Heidi Hawkins had taught In the Hart- Kiwb Dr,: Pine Knob Dr.,,Mur- St, Birch HUl E>r. and Deep- Henry at. s mU; R t 83 and Wilshire Rd.; T^e Elementary School opens Lake Rd., to Hebron Rd., and damage to oU buses. He urges Janet WAlace, Grade 2; Bar Rt. 83 and Allen Dr.; Dobson Dr. Plnevlew Dr.; Valley S ^ s Rd.; Dr.; Regan Rd. and Rsmge Hill school system since 1060. ray Rd., ChUley Rd., Dogwood wood Dr. at Foster S t, Sand , ______then to Rham. Jan. 2, all schools reopen, Feb. school 3:66 p.m. TtId l : 7:S0 —Revan Rd Skinner Rd. School Warren Ave.“■ and ■ Frederick ... Dr.;- Center - . -Rd. - and - — Vernon Over the past several mimOis, tomorrow and closes June 20, paren/tis to dteoua thus fact with bara GbursM, Grade 8; and An 16, all schools clq^ for winter j . ^ and Range HIU Dr.; Regan Rd. Ave. and Miriam Dr. iJi., Hi^and Dr., Beelzebub Route 4 covers Wales Rd., their ohUdren: ^ Trip 8: 8:16,--'^ Vernon Center Rd.; Warren Ave. and Maple summit; Center Rd. and Creiit- she has beewrecelvlng speclall*-’ Rd. to palm er Dr. Bos 26: Sixth Grade Students 1968. thony LengowsA, Grade A* vacation; Feb, 2S,' all schools to Doubleday Rd.. to Pine St., and Country La,; Regan Rd. Northeast School ’Ihere will toe no school on the fiorth to U.S. Rt. 6, then_ west _ He said mUbehavlor on the Lake Street School; OAl Ool- reopen. , ' Trip 3: 8 :10—south St. Heights, Reterson Rd. and Val- St.; Phoenix St. and Campbell rfdge Dr. ed training at state-sponsored Bus 26: Kelly Rd. incluAng Only—Beelzebub Rd. to Bene Rt. 6A; return, leaves school and Heidi Dr,; Regan Rd. and and *®y ^^^®w Center Rd. and Ave.; Waahlngton St; Phoenix workshops dealing with percep Manchester School Houri day of (the Teachers' Oonven- to Hutchinson Rd.,’ to Times P«PGn will mot be tofer- avecchio. Grade 8; BAbara Also, April 11, all schools Bancroft Rd.; South St. ^ortiieast School Spruce St. and Diane Dr. a t Act Dr.; Pine ’Tree Ln. at Ben ateid and any lack of coopera 3:65 p.m. ” Mary La.; Regan I\d. and Le- Verrton Summit. , St. and Hublard Dr.; Phoenix tually handicapped children. Manchester Mgh a.m. to l l a.ni. Aftornoon kin- tion; on Good Friday, ApiA 12, Farm Rd., then via U.S. Rt. 6 Oaft, Grade 4, and Sharon Da closq,tor spring vacation; April Vernon AVe. T ^ 8 : 8:06 — Vernon Ave. KeUy RA; KeUy Rd. to Man eAct br. Carman RA, Concord tion by the pupUa wifi rew tt In Bua 8 - leaves school 8:|8 glon Dr. . BUS 1:^ St. and Ironwood Dr.; Phoenix The perceptually, handicapped Rd. at Avery St.; Oakland Rd. Opening 8:06. a.m. Lunch In deigarten, noon td 2*A0 p.m. 1968; or on MemorlA DayTuid easterly to Columbia Town Line, vis and Linda Mlaoavage, Grade ^ all schools reopen; May 30, BUS* St.; Vernon Ave. and . . chester town. line. then to Rham via Hebron Rd. the immedtate aus|>einaton of 8. E , . , , j ^ a.m. to Rt. 87 to Szegda Rd., to Vernon Center Junior High Rockville mgfa St, and Montauk Dr.; Dobson OpeAng 8:80 a.m. Lunch the day after. May 80 Sfid 81, Roektn^Hlgh can St.; VMiidn Ave. and pupil is defined as ope with a Bos 21: Deming St. to Oak to Felt Rd. 80-mlnAe perioda between 11:06 bus priAleges. < SCbooU closed. Memorial Day Johnson Rd., to Cards MiU R4„ Trip 2: 7:4f — Union St. and Trip 1: 7 :86—Lake St. and Ave. and M rlam Dr. Lumber Yard, neurological Impairment — Bus 22A: Grades 1-6—Aroda Grades 1-8 a t 11:16 a.m. to 11 ;60 IMS- School wUl be In recess Route 5 proceeds to Long MU Sklner Road School: Dorothy and June 21, aU schools close to Mathleu Rd., to Old WllU- N. Park St.; Grove St. and Trip 1: 7:26^SIunner Rd. and land Rdi; Foster St.; Foster St. a.m. and 12:41 p.m. Dismissal— Ooffies of the rAea of ooo- Gerald Dr.; Sklimer Rd. and Montauk Dr.; Lake St Md Vernon ^ ^ r Junior fflgh BUS' 22 V known as minimal brain dys- Ext. -including Sagtoaw St. Dr., Mgh St. lat'HUhdde Dr.; a.m.; Grades 4-8 at 11:60 a.m. over Thanksgiving, Nov. 22 to Bear Swamp Rd., to Wheel Beerworth and Nancy Lukow- tor the year. mantle Rd., to Rt. 8A to school; Laurel St,; Grove St. and Fern Hany La.; Sklnnw Rd. and Berkley Dr.; Lake St. and Box Trip 2: 7:50-South St. and Monday thru ’Xtiuraday — 2 :82 to li2;80 p.m. Closing—Grades i- through 24; over Chrlatmas, ing Rd., to Skinner Hill Rd., to duct on ociiool busee ere avail* bM, Grade 1; Diane Oournoyer Ls>cal teachers a^e required return, J^ayes school 8:62 p.m. RockvlUe High function —which effects learn- Bus 22: South from Pleasant Hillside Dr. able at the otBm d t the super- St.; Grove St. and White St. John Dr.; ,-Sklnner Rd. and Mountain Dr.; Lake St. and Bancroft Rd.; South St. and VaUey Rd. and Main st.; wing Bus 22B: Grades l-*—Grabcun p.m. Friday—1:87 p.m. Extra 3 at 2:80 p.m.; Grades 4-6 at Dec. 22 through Jan. 1, 1968; Pine Ridge Rd., Aa HciAe^ and Carolyn KroweU, Grads 2; to be on duty until all details Bus‘^9 ©Saves 8:60 a.m. to South St. and Crown St.; South Trip 1: 7:16 — ’Tunnel Rd. and Ing. Iritendent of oeboois. Bruce SLi^ Rosewood Dr.; Tunnel Rd. and Janet La.; South St. and A1 Russel Dr.; Tunnel Rd. and Though the chUd has a v e ^ St., Chapel Rd., iMiingfnn Rd. Hd. from Ayers lid. to Steep 8:40 p.m. In midwinter, Feb. 19 through Rd., then back to Long^ Vita Lamb, Grade 8; BUeen relating to closing are complet- R t 6 to Porter School; return, St. and Fox' Hill Dr.; South pert Dr. help Monday thru Thursday—, Manchester Green 28, 1968 and in the spring, AprU Rd., U.S. Bt. 6, Hebron Rd., to New Teachers Frlahman, Grade 4 and Bathara Venfbn Center Junior High Echo Dr. Scott Dr. or above average Intellectual po- from Pleasant VaUey Rd. to Hd^, Hayes Rd. at Graham Rd.; 2:40 p.m. to 8:10 p.m. - qd. Porter School Will close at 1 leaves school 8 :40 p.m. St. and. Vernon Ave. Lake St. School Morning kindergarten, 8:80 16 throqgh 19, 1968. Rham. The school system wUl have Hale, Grade 6. p.m. one day each month tor ------ip 2: 7:88 —' (Talcottville Vernon Center Junior Hlg^ Vernoii Center Junior High tentlal, the brain damage Inhib Firehouse 1. Steep Rd. SuUivan Ave. to Ay- Bennet Jmdor High X 88 new teachers when the Skinner Rd. School (Including A.M. Kindergarten) its normal patterns of learn- a.m. to 11 a.m. Afternoon kln- “ "BarlY closing” days be Technical School studients will New teacbecw who wtfi serve staff meetings. Manchester Evening Herald Area) Main St. and Elm Hill Trip 2: 8:00^-^Rlt. 30 and Mqr- E U TEBBY SCHOOL----- ®" Hd- --- _ Opening 8:06 a:m., tardy bell school year begins. Trip 3: 8:10 —Tunnel Rd.; Welles Rd. and Taylor St.; Trip 2: 8:06—Baker Rd,: Bakr . gidjuier Rd. and big and may be manifested by dergarteiv noon to 2:80 p.m. determined tadlvlduaUy by each change to Windham Tech buses afi Vhe echools ore Gary Alex- Boa Schednlee Columbia correspondent Vlr- Rt. SO and Cold Spring, Dr.; line Dr. Bn* lA : Gorton St., J u n e '« C I‘IJ®A8ANT VALLEY SCHOOL 8:16 a.im Lunch biiwfera 11:03 at the High School. Twenty-seven pf the new P Opening 8:46 a.m. Lunch— school in the rq^on. Cuatomar- ander end RAeiii ^ e n m tto, Maple St. Sriioid er Rd. and MaxweU Dr.; Bob ^ r.; Sklnher Rd. and various combinations of Impadr- WlndsorvUle Rd., Griffin Rd. to »: Edgewood Dr., Marl- ^.m. and 1:17 p.m. taosing 2:16 teachers wUl be at RockvUle Bus 2 - High School - Start at glnla Carlson, tel. 228-9224. Tumble Brook Dr. and Trout-, ' Grades 1-8 at 11:80 a.m. to 12:16 Uy one such day'-i* set monthly After depositing their Agh eyecrti thenaiM a; jSusMi L miP stream Dr. St. and Ironwood Dr.; Trip 8: 8:10—Regan Rd., and ton B<1- and Plnevlew Dr.; ’Tun- Brlmwood Dr.; Skinner Rd. and ™«nts In perception, concep- achoA. lyn Rd., Belden Rd. —Extra • -help - ' period - 2:20 M fh School, 21 at Vernon Cen Phoenix St. and- Hublard Dr. Mary La.; Regan Rd. and nel M. and EsteUe Dr. and tualization, language, memory, Bus IB: TV) but not inniiwnng • Bus 4: a a r k St. inAudlng _ p.m.; Grades 4-6 at noon to for staff meeting), . In-service school loads, the .buses will re den, eoclA otme wortur aide; NeUl Rd.; Dart HUl Rd. to 3 p.m. Monday thru 12:46 p.m. Closing—Grades turn for the Elementary School ter Junior Mgh, and 82 In the Lake St.^S^oOl A.M. I'Skinner Rd. School. CblUtXipliiM' Dr.; Regan Rd. and b US 17 and control of impulse, attention. 485 Nevers Rd,, 823 Graham Deming St. at park St; Burn- S^juLdav V 1-8 tralifing, and to aUow the teach- „ , ^ _ Ftlohart 'nogtey, dkeotor A Coventi^ ' Kindergarten (Inc. Lawler Rd.;; Dart HUl Rd. at 2:80 p.m.; Grades 4-6 at 2:46 era of the region-to w ^ Joint- leaving Wiam at approx elementary grades. Eight wlU pbOAoA eduoatton; Banfiee Trip 3: 8:10—Center Rd. and Legion Dr. Sykes Freshmen, St. Bernard, Worcester Iti. motor function, and the like. Rd. to Nevera Rd. ham Rd., E U ln ^ n Rd. to Cha- serve aU the schools. Box Mountain Dr.) Crestridge Dr.; Center Rd. and BUS 18 - 1st. Joseph But specialized training and Bus 2: Scantic Meadow RA pel St.; Chapel St. to Long HIU ming JuAor High P-*®- • ly on the curricAum-asSlgn-' Tliroff, peyobologfcA exAntnar; Trip S: 10:46 —Lake St. and Northeast School Opening' 8:10 a.m. Lunch— Natiiaa Hale ments. Elementary Route 1 starts A New teachers at the high Rirteard Cotfeft, ekenentaiy' Robin Rd.; Center Rd, and Rockville High Trip 1: 7:26 —South St. and Trip 3: 8:06 — South St. gjjjj Individualized Instruction can Biis 6 : Troy Rd., Rye St. to Rd.; Long MU Rd. to school. 3 Town Schools to Accept Montauk Dr.; Warren Ave. and Betty Clr. help overcome ‘ the learning Bus 12A: EU^beth St., Bar- Monday, Wednesday, Friday— Morning kindergarten, 8:46 The staff of the Andover Ele- toe Junction of Lake IRd. and school are Thelma Arvantely, phyaIcA eduoatton; SalHy Cioata, Trip 1: 7:16—Rt. 80 and (told Bancroft Rd.; South'St. and Olenstone St. McGrath Rd. and McGrath Rd. U.S. Rt. 6, east then Aa Lake Latin; Carol Baker, EngUsh; Maple St.; Warren Ave. and BUS 7 „ Spring Dr.; Rt. 30 and Vernon Janet la.; South St. and Alpert . problem. InAudlng Apple Orchard and bara Rd:'at Judy Ln.;.Judy Ln.'^l/®* ®-®>- to 12:88 p.m. Tues- to 11:16 a.m. Afternoon mentary School is complete ex- remedlA reading, and Brenda Frederick ; Tunnel Rd. and BUS 28 However, Identifying such day and Thursday—11:29 a.m. kindergarten, 12:16 p.m. to 2:45 cept In speclA aireas: SociA Rd. to Bausola Rd., to School John Boccuzzl, science; Vlfgln- PtIWbury, nnulo. RockvUle High ' Center Heights; Rt. 30 and HUl- Dr.; South St. and Olenstone Vernon Center Junior High ’ Cherry Blossom Rd. and Sharon Rd. Late Enrollees Tomorrow Susan Rd.; Bolton Rd. and handicaps Is difficult because to 12:46 p.m. Closing 2:80 p.m. Route 2 covers School Rd., to ^ ™ X, . ^ Trip 1: 7:26 — (TalcottvlUe side Dr.; Dobson Ave. and Mir- D r.; West Rd, and Eastvlew Dr. Trip 1: 7:86 — Lake 6t. and Bus 9: Ann a t . Dower RA Bus 12B: NorthAew Dp; and X X ii^orker, speech and he«uing, Lakeside Dr., to Lake Rd., to Public schools will resume mother teacher aide. A Project ™’®J^®’^ Hj-.; Baker Rd. and ^rea) Main St. and Elm HIU lam Dr. Vernon Center Jnnlor Hlib one or a combination of symp- 18: From West Rd. to Pleasant Vs^ey Rd. frqm North- Extra help Monday thru Thurs O pen^ 8 :46 a.m. Lunch 11:46 and music, aU part-time posi- Headstart program, held during Mawvell Dr. Montauk Dr.; Lake St. and ^ Hebron Rd>, to School. Coventry classes Thursday on the foHoW' Rd.; Welles Rd. and Acorn Dr.; Vernon Center Junior High Trip 2 : 7:60-P ro sp e c t St. at Berkley Dr.; Lake St. and Box Rye S t on SAllVan Ave., Rye Aew Dr. to Long H^l M . day—2 :80 p.m. to &;10 p.m. tion* which would be shared by Route 8 ptoceeds Aa East ing schedule: Coventry High the suminer there, allowed for ^ BUS IB WeUes Rd. and Taylor S t; Kel- Trip 2 : 7 :40—Dobson Ave. and Firehouse; E. Main St and St. Bus 18: EUlnrtoh Rd.'i from Grade 9—(Housed at the Man Otad^ K-S at2:46 p.m.. Grades some other system. testing of new oral language Sykes Freshmen, St. Bernard, ------• Mountain Dr.; Lake St. and *yP®," 4-6 atjS p.m. mie academic st^ ot 18 is St., to W ebster'La., to Boston ly Rd. Trailer Park;—High Campbell Ave.; Washington St. Snipsic St.; East St. and Cen- Rosewood Dr. ological Impairment Is not pres- Boa 16: lOUer Rd. to Abby C3ark S t to^& ckland Rd.; chester Mgh; School) — same HUl Rd., to WAea Ild., with a School," 7:45 to 2:22; Robertson program equipment which will ent. OrfOrt VUlage > headed by Mrs. DorU Chamber- School, ’ 8:16 to 2 :36, and OW- Txj School. and Church St.; Phoenix St. and. ter Rd.; East St. and Fern Trip 2: 8:00 — Tunnel Rd. Rd., Abby Rd. Including Mas Buckland Rd., Smith St., Whee hours as Manchester Mgh aide, trip to Birch I^r., then be used during the coming year. Tripl: ^M -- BamfortoRd.: Vernon Center Junior High Maple St. St.; Rt. 30 and S. Grove St. and Russel Dr. Thus, selection of children for kel Rd. and Garnet Rd. at AA ler Rd., .-Pleasant VaUey Rd. School. Opening 8:46 a.m. Lunch {1:46 lain, principal, and includes six back to WAes, to Townbmd, to New Administrator entry Grammar School, 8:46 to the program wUl be cairied out a.m. to 12:80 p.m. CToalng 2:80 teachers new to the system: 8. The following (toventry High Trip 2 : 7:66-Grand Ave. and Vernon Center Kindergarten MaiUe St. School Maple St. School A.M. by Rd. 6om Wheeler Rd. to NorthAew , Benfley School 'Aa lower end of w aton OUVer ChatflAdt'^piinclpA ot School homeroom assignments view u r., Kt. 30'an d Mount Vernon Ave.; Grand Ave. and A.M. (TaloottvUle Area) Trip 8: 8:10 — Regan Rd, Kindergarten under strict guidelines laid down Bus 16: Farnham Rd. above Dr. Morning ^ kindergarten, 8:46 ,P'">- I Mrs. Barbara Na\ren, kinder- HUl and Hebron Rda. the new IntermrtUate echool, All schools w ill' accept late Vernon Apts. by the State Board of Educa registrations tomorrow, after |«^® been announced with all * Rau St.; Grand Ave. and PlUs- xrip 8: 8:00—Main St. and and Range HUl Dr.; Regan Rd, Trip 3: 8:20 — Regan Rd. 66 InAuding Pear Tree Ln. JSua 19: West Rd.; Strong Rd. a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Afternomi Bobertaon garten; Mrs. Avor. Dow, Grade Route 4 covers Hebron Rd., hA been at woric now In the students instructed-to report to T r i p l : 7:80 — South St. and berry Hill; West Rd. and DaUey ironwood Dr.; Wells Rd. and and Ctountry La.; .Regan tion and wUl be detepnlned only “Bus 17; Farnham Rd. to 67 to rt West Rd. to.Rt 6: Ident kindergarten, 12:80 «> ®«®w position; Mrs. RosaUe fr^m“toe H rtroA "T ^‘i:inerto Coventry school'aystem for aev- which the high school wlU reg Crown St.: S< Rd. aiid Range HIU Dr.; Regan Rd, p.m. to 8 ister no more students un these Rooms: Grade 12 students, a™ ^‘®'^ Acorn Rd.; Allison Rd. and Lor- and EmUy Dr.; Regan Rd. and and Country La.; Began Rd. Alison RA, Meryl Dr. Rd; EUlngton Rd. to m Chapel P-™- QU®"!- to Townsend Rds., then erA weeks, settled into a tem all in the cafeteria, A.-Glenney, HUl; South St. and Vernon Ave. Dr. , ralne Rd.; Taylor St. and Elm Heidi Dr., and Heidi Dr.; R;gan Rd. and tbe chUd by a team of phys- ELLSWORTH MIDDLE ft. to school.. Opening 8:46 ^ r t. Lunch ll';46 dergarten, 12;16 p.m. to 2:46 Tambarnlifi, Grades 6; Mrs. to Bunker MU to R t 87 Aa porary office ill the high echool, til after Sept. 15. Both elemen Vernon Gentler Junior High and ed tary schools have announced Sec. 1; Gould-Mlclette, R., Sec. Vernon Elementanr School h IU Rd.; Phoenix St. and Iron- BUS 18 Legion Dr.; Regan Rd. 'and P«y®bologtot8, SCHOOL / Bus 2*: Pierce Rd.; EUlng- to 12:46 p.m. Closing — ^ °*'^® •• Pwk®*' Bridge, to Center, An until opening of the new edwA. 2; and Moeng, K.-Zuzel, M., Sec. Trip 2: 7:60 — Prospect St. Trip 8: 8:06 — Rt. 83 and ^ood Dr.; Phoenix St. and Hub- Sykes Freshmen, St. Bernard, Mary La. ucational specialists. Bus 9: Main ^ i f i ^ 8 .M a.m. Lunch — p tb le e n Russo, Art, who U.S. Rt. 6, to School A a Hebivm next faU. that no registrations will be. ac and Chestnut St.; Prospect St. St.i King s t , ton Rd. to OrsJway Dr. not In- 1*8 at 2;46 p.m.; Grades 3. . ‘ Wilshire Rd.; Rt. 83 and AUen j)r . Washin^on St. and St. Joseph ______The Identification of chUdreh Qbapel Rd. eluding Ordway Dr.; Ordway 4-6 at 8 p.m. Grades 1-8 at 11:80 a.m. to 12:25 wUl share her time with Rham Rd. CtaatflAd Is the mily new cepted the first two days of and Oak St.; Prospect St. and for the prograni wUl be head school. As they did last year, Grade 11: A-Diamond, Audi Dr.; Kelly Rd.------at TraUer- Park; Church St.; CampbeU Ave. "Wp l: 7:26- a p a r t HUl Rd. Bus 19: XfiUer'Rd. to Abby Dr. , tq Pleasant VaUey Rd. . Bowers p.m.; Grades 4-6 at noon to High School, Region No. 8. Route 6 covers U.S. Rt, 6 ' mtolstrator In the acboola/thls Ward St.; Prospect St. and Rt. 30. and Worcester Rd.; ,Skinner Rd.) ed by Miss Beth Hoffman, chief 12:66 p.m. aoring |— Grades Returning staff includes Mrs. east, to Old State Rd., at the year. Aid wUl be d o l ^ dou all Grade 6 students will at- R-: Dietz-HlU, Aud. L .; Hlllman- Uiilon St. Vernon Center Kindergarten Rd., Abby Rd. to Griffin Rd. to Boa 22A: Strong RA to FV)S- Morning kindergarten, 8:46 BUS 8 and NeiU Rd.; Skinner Rd. and social "Worker for the 'town Graham Rd. 'Including Robert 1-^at 2:86 p.nf.; Grades. 4-6~at BAher Kaplan and Mis. Doris (tolumbia Town Uiie, then west- ble duty until Ills schon opens. tend (XrS, with grades 1-6 ,at McGrath, Rm. 3; Mendbnheill, Vernon Elementary School PJH. No Day Off schools. • " ' . tA Rd; FoMscuRA; Goveniork a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Afternoon both elementary schools and J.-Roberts, Rrti. 6; Robsky-Zur- BookviUe High Trip 4: 11:40 — Bit 30; Dob Barbara Rd.; Skinner. Rd. and' Dr., Lewis Dr. and Thomas R d ., __Highway;„___ , . ______PleaiMnt VaUey Rd. kindergarten, 12:1S p.m. to 2:46 2:60 p.m. Horton, Grades 1; MUs EUen erly Aa U.S. Rt. 6 to Hutchin- WhUe planning for toe opening Trip ;8: 8:06 — Washlng;ton St. Trip 1: 7 ;26 —Vernon Ave. Wolcott La.; Skinner Rd. and Sontli DaAdson, Mrs. Donna Boying- son Rd., to Pine Ridge A a Hen- o t the new facUlUeA which he grades 7-12 at the high school, muhlen, Rm. 6. and Church St.; Washington St. son A've. and Mlitam Dr.; Rt. Meryl Rd., West.'Rd., , Strong from Rt. 5 to Milton Dr. p.m- » and High St.; Vernon, Ave. and 30 and HiUalde A va; R t 80 Bruce St.; Skinner Rd. and On Holy Day RA from West Rd,-to Rt 6, Bus 228: Main St from Opeifing 8:46 a.m. Lunch,— Mbmlng Kindergarten, 8:40 ton, and Mis. Donna Prlnz, dee, then back to U.S. Rt 6 to thinks are "eimmAy excit The hot lunch program In all Grade 10; Akuoutier, Rm. 7; and -Phoenix St.; Phoenix St. ing," he is also assisting high schools wlU start on opening Cochrane-Glllon, Rm. 8; Gleh- Grand Ave.; Grand Ave. and and (told Sprii^ Dr. Gerald D r.; WindsbrvUle Rd. Tolland Ident Rd. Cbapea Rd. to town line; King Grades 1-2 at 11:16 a.m. to a.m. to 11:10 a.m. Afternoon Grades 2; Mis. Elizabeth Cbok School. and Church St.; Phoenix St. and West S ti West S t and Nye S t and Penfield Ave. Catholic holy days will no Kindergarten, 18:10 p.m. to 2:40 aixl Mis. Deborah M>rne, Route 6 proceeds Aa~ Long school principal MUton ' WUds' day with prices the saine as ney, Klm-Kuchy, Rm. 9; Kuhn- Tankerhoosen Rd. BUS 14 Bub 11; Rye St, lUghtower S t 12:15 p.m.; Grades 8-4 A l!l':4S yeriion Center Junior High Sjiceis Freshmen, S t Bernard, Vernon Genter Junior High . longer be synonymous with a Rd., Scaifiic Rd., Dower' Rd., Bos 24A: From 'l47 HUton a.m. to 12:46 p.m.; Grades 5-6 P-“ - ' Gradea.8; Mrs. Hazel FToyd and MU Rd., to Pine Ridge Aa Hen- with the Jtofior hlgh.qAwoi stu 1 ^ year; 30 cents for grade 1; Proiilx, Rm. 10; Reed-Yam^ BUS 2 „ dents toe^e. 86 cents for grades 2-8, 40, cents ■Chem. Trip 2: 7:60 — Rt. 88 and S t Joseph T r^ 2: 7:65 — VeimOn Ave. day off from school for the 53,- Farnham Rd., McGrath lid.. Dr. to Belden Rd.; Ordway Dr. at 12:16 p.m. |o 1:16 p.m. Clos Opening 8 :60 a.m. Lunch 1 1 :86 Oaorge W. Lange Jr„ Grades 4; dee. I^ack Hendee takeover RockvUle High Arts Wing a.m. to 12:80 p.m. Closing 2:46 DaAd TurUngton, Grade 6 and Skinner HUl, Wheeling, Bear tie wljl also be sjpemUng oon- for' g^rades 7-12, and milk for Grade 9; A^endt, M.-Dzlekan, Sunset Dr.; Rt. 83 and Pleasant ’Trip 1 (TaloottviUe area): “th d McCIean St.; Vernon Ave. 000 elementary and secondary. Cherry Moasom Ui., East Wind- at Emngtnn Rd. ing-G rades 1-8 at 2:45 p.m.; all, 4. cents. view Dr.;’ KeUy Rd.; Rt 30, 7:16 — Main S t anid Eton High S t sor Rt. 6. - , Bus 24B: Ronda Dr., HUton Grades 4-6 at 8 p.m. P-®>- - Mis . Helen Donahue and mimi Swamp, then Aa Long HUl to Aderajde tlm« with teachera In Bio.: Perguson-Hoyt, Phys.; F m^ St.;,Grove St. and Ceme Catholic school students Ip Northeast Ad.; WellB Rd. and Acorn Rd.; « SUnher Rd. School • ^Delayed Bus IS: Sand MU Rd!, EUing- Dr. to 147. BocUoqfi VeipfauMk Jean Havens, special classes. Schoql. Grades 6-8 from aU acboola, All schools are fuUy staffed, Hunt-Mendenhall, Rm. 11;, Mer- tery ' Ave; Grove St. and Laurel Trip 3: 8:05 — West Rd.; Wells Rd. and'Ilaylor S t; KeUy Trip 85 8:10 — Regan Rd. Hartford,.^ New Haven Euid ton Rd. from Firehouse 1 to , a VEBY ST. ELEBIEMTABT Kindergarten — 8:46 a.m. to Morning Kindergarten, 8:80 Mrs. EUen Ransom wlU”agaln ------' aii^ these are the faculty wlth the exception of one va- cler-Roach, Rm. 18; Robin- S t; P ^ p e c t St. and Oak S t; cancy in the mathematics de- Young, Music, Rt. 30 and Sunnyvlew Dr.; Bam Rd. Tnedler Paifc; Rt. 8 8 .and and Range HIU Dr.; Jtegan Rd.. Uitchfleld counUes, Opmi of the arts and schmee Clark St, Clark St, Long MU U:15 a.m. a.m. to 11:16 a.m. Aftenuxm *arve as school nurse, and Ray- rp t t j members who wUl be moving 'Prospeot St. and Union St. 8C»OOL , .into toe hew sdhpol. p a r e n t s at, the high school. Grade 8: A- 1 p.m. Closing-Orades 1-8 at >>« asslstod by AUed Harrl- gradOs aboutd be made". Orig^ 23. May 23, 1068. ^ Bus 7B: GuUy RA, Dogwood toaUy from Ninr Yorii. his ence courses now offered there, Grade 7; A-Dibble, Rm. 24; ’Tunnel Rd. and EsteUe Dr. and Range HUl' D r.; Regan Rd. RockvUle High, fiykes Freah- o t school, was delayed by otrlkes Meadow Rd., Griffin Rd. from klndergartMi, 12:16 p.m. to 2:46 Ondee 4-6 at 2:46 P**® and Mrs.'Germaine______Lam- School hours at the three lo Northeaat .Seboed and Country La.; Regan Rd. and The decision was made by this apr^. AU the equtpmmt Ln. teaching experience has sU besn four of which , are lab courses. Dorsey-Oroethe, Rm. 26; Groot- men, Vernon Center Junior Chraham H A to Brookfield St, Bus It: Dart HUl Law- p.m. f be rt. In the office, Mrs. Susan. xdioola wUl be the same as Trip 8: 8:*6 — West Rd. and Heidi Dr.; Regan pd. and Bus Code the Most Rev. Henfy J. for the wliv has been received WaddeO Baker WlU be asslsted by Mrs. Mat year. The high school wUl In New Hampshire, mors re Ifigh Khool students pow Marshall, Rm. 19; Martucct High, S t Bernard, St. J o s e ^ ^rookfield St., SuUivan Ave., rende Rd., Newmoriier Rd. at Opening — Grades 1-8 at 8:40 Eastvlew Dr.; South St. and Al- Mpry La.; Regan Rd. and Le- O’Brien, atchbiahop of Hart- except |100,(KKl worth of cabi- T van Ave. to Rt. 6. a.m.; Grades 4-6 at 8:86 a.m. ' Morning Kindergarten, 8:46 Francis Oomerfort.______start at 8:80 and close at 2:80. cently with Grades 1-8 In a have beep available to the four Sherman, Rm. 16; Shores-Zur- "An '■ offtidlol code of be Trip 1:' 7:06 — Bolton Rd. Rn. na mil Dart MU Rd., Avery St. A •V pert Dr.; South St. land Janet glon'Dr.; West Rd. and DaUey and Hatch HUl Rd.; 'Tolland Rd. fpnj, baaed on recommendation {[re expected riiortly. BU® IVe ’PiOTCO. Ultl Osl Lunch—Grades 1-8 at 11:80 a.m. a.m. to 11:16 a.m. Afternoon John Hutchinson wUl again Meadowbrook and Mcka Me- > ‘ i c l ^ syrtem comparable In years of study In EngUrii, math- muhlen,’'Ref. havior for pupils riding fi «s.i^t.r-_xs D art 11111 no. V ematlcs, social studies, Latin, La. dr..: Spring St. / and Plymouth La.; Grier Rd.; of the 20-member Archdiocesan for the wing RA .to BuoUand Rd., Biiokland to 12:80 p.m-: Grades 4-6 at ^n^rgarten, 12:16 p.m. to 3:46 superAoe the bus drivers as weU niorlA Schools wlU bq|(ln A 9 aUe to Coventry’s. . achool busea has been Bin U: Ellington Rd. from French, home economics and BUS 8 Vernon Center Junior Hlih '" Hatch HUl Rd^a^id^'i^keroi ‘fa’ BA, Smith S t, PleasaA VaUey 11:80 a.m. tjo 12:25 p.m. Clos as driving one himself. Others *®d. close at 8. The staggered (Fboto by Oofittner) "A beUef In toe IndivlduA po drawn up by Mianchcriter Dart HUl RA to town Uns, tential of every studeA" is the arts, band and chorus. ’The ' RoScbvUle High Trip 2: 7:66 Ellington Ave. achcol children and adopted Rd.;-Hatch HUl Rd. and Brandy ^® duatrlal arts'^d ^ i^bc^d Rd., ’Tudor Rd., miHngfAn Rd. ing—all grades—2:46 p.m. Opening 8:46 a.m. Lunch— ®f® Slmecm VeUIeux, John HlSh hours Ae necessary to OUver Ohatfteld In Office Report Tomorrow Trip 1: 7:26 Rt. 30 and and Talcott Ave.; Ellington Ave. seating parents, education, the jq cUuurooms in- the main to Governor’s Highway, Gover Nlederwerfer Rd.,- Barber HUl Highland Part: - Grades 1-2 at U :16 a.m. to 12:16 ®»n, Richard Person. Robert bus scheduUng. way Chatfield summed up his modern problems counre, pert -A by the Bbnrd of Eduoetlon lull Rd.( of the social studies curriculum Mount Vernon Apt.; East St. and Davis Ave.; Davis Ave. and Trip 1: 7:20 — Bamforth Rd. professions, buaineaB, industry buUding. Students 'wiU study nor’s Mghwair and OAony RA Rd. above 100. Morning ktodergarten, 8:80 P-®»-: Grade# 8-4 at U:46 a.m. Godding, DonAd TuWe and The schools wUl be operating basic Afilos(q)hy A education. iBophomores end ah dtu- as fcllowa; and labor; from introductorymaterial pnd Bos 14: Benddlct Dr. above "It Is up to the educator to 'wUl continue to deal with prob dents who wlh be attend and King St; East 9t, and Orchard St.; Orchard' St. and 1. Be on^^me at the coi>- and Badcer Rd.; Rt. SO and Sun and Newber^ Rd. a.m. to 11 a.m. Afternoon Un- to 12:46 p.m.; Grades6A A 12:16 »*•. Paulin*^Pressley. ( on half-day this wMk, lems of the d ^ using team- Hale S t; East^ Main fit and Union St. ,.rejct etop. - nyvlew Dr.; R^. 30 and Ever “It was the board’s belief, in books untU the wing la com- ' Him 84: Foster Rd., MIton 229 including Peach Tree l a . dergarten,” noon 'to 2:80 p.m. P'°*' .I'M P'®>' Cloalng— Bwk Sohsdnle however, with the high school qcifieve this potenUA through ing Manchester High School keeping with alms of Christian' pieted., 113 Aircraft Built processes that wUl host asrve tMoblng' methods. , Snlpaic S t; E i ^ Main St. and Vernon Elementary School 2. Stay cCf th e toad whUe green Rd.; West Rd. and Peter Dr., Including EHzabetb RA, at BenetUct Dr., WUlow S t, to- Opening — AU Grades — 8:80 O ^M 1-8 at 2:46 p.m.; Grades PawAs tave been notified o t clofjns at 12:80 and the elemsn- for the ifirat time should renewal, that holy days’ could Home economics ckunea wUl eluding Maple S t a.m. rjity»h—Grades 1-8 at 11:80 TOKYO — Japan’s aircraft Iri- him", he sAd, adding tliA he, 1>heTe WlU be a greater em- report to the School tomor Union St; West Main St. and Trip 8: 8:1* —Pnoenlx St. waiting. . son Rd. Edgewood Dr.. Barbara Rd., 44 at 8 p.m. the approximate arrlvA time tary sohools at 1. Opening da* pbaela cm the large group In Wlard S t r West Main St. and and Ironwood Dr.; IPhoenix St. Trip' 1: 7:80—Peterson Rd. be more meaiilngfiiUy observed urn the rooih In the guidance Judjr Lane at Marilyn Rd., Bus siA: Dions Dr» Spruce n.m. to 12:16 p.m.; Grades 4-6 Washington . rtien vdien Uiey they may may m^[>ect the the biuM buses bus. bus', scheduling a ^ e d u li^ proU ei^* iM y ‘**“ ‘*Y back In mUltary produc- beUeVea team teaching Is one' row et 1:1C pjn. 3. Stand back as the bus of these processes. struction teaching concept this River S t ' and Hublard Dr. 1 approaches. and VaUey View La.; Center as school days,’’ said the Very section and art classes wiU be PleasaA yaUey RA to R t 6. {m., Mghvlew Dr., WoodUuid a 11(« a.m. to 12:80 p.m. Ctos- Mbrning Mndeigarten, 8:40 A their homes------. the iflrst day. delay------the - home arrivA tion after the reatrictione of the The new dtuidents will re Rev. Msgr. James A. .—rr------'—: curriculum in these grades,' grains fbr the 1967-PS year, Gdenutone Dr.; South St. and line Dr.; R t 88 and Pleasant 8. Keep hands and heeute D r.; Windsor Ave. 'and Winde- Main S t St. Btoeney S t bringing science and social qnd their looker aaSIgii* Eveigreen Rd.; South S t and View Dr.; R t 88 and Aleen Dr.; hialde windows. mere Ave. ■ ,V' "PupUs wUl develop a deep- TU.L- AnAtMit UNION SCHOOL OBOHARD HIM- SOHOiM- Morning kindergarten, 8:46 Btudlea Into the first grade. It Venion Ave. Rt. 88 and Wilshire Rd. 6. Keep etades clear. . Northeast 8chooll| A.M, er underajtandln# and richer ap- Killing I Ancient Bus 4: 'Grades l-f — Main St 4A: VaUey View Dr. from, a.m. to {1:16 ami. Afternoon meplta. Members of the Stu a "modA for other will also help prepare the cbli- dent Council WlU .conduct Muple Street Sebooi V/ VenMU Center Junior High ^ 7. Keep vciceu soft. Kindergarten preciationrof the holy day brtng .'-NEW YORK — The ancient from Pleasant VaUey Rd. to schools In- ' Trip 8: 8:10 — Rt cuKand Trip 8: i i K —Rt. SO and HiU- Cha|Ml RA MUSST* Dr., ri.hFoster .T gt. gfrom tiS Birch R p.m.IT ’’*”'’"' ■ a.m. to 12fil6 n.m.: GMM » waia> na ______. . . ’“>>■ . x . ‘^Wir \ “terestrtl In tifis.’’ dren for .team teaching, which a boar of th e buUdtog. 8. Observe -hautth and P«®»<: Grades. 2 Pawner's.Garage. WAm Rd. a t Studenta were niv^ui in tai,.' \ . bsglns in the third gnO it. 'Vaiqioa Garden^;- Old Town aide Ave. R t 30 and Varoon Brookly Bm 12: Grades l-4-8ulUvan MU Dr, to sepoA Opening - AU Grides - 8:46 and 6 A U:40 a.m. to 12:80 7:16 a.m., for^tbe Rham Hlrt * to ^:^S ^ flit Married ojul toe father A four All other IMHB students safety rules ai^ all tttmea. OROPm> ' chUdren, ChatflAd has rented Robertson School wlU con Rd., and. Lovedand Hll;^ d d Center Heightm R t SOand 'Din- 9. ' Don|t maak anyVpartLumber \-_x_, , ------.------, , . . , Ave. to Main: St to 960 Main "—Bos Al: OAtweod — Dr.; FAt Am. Lunch'll :46 Am. to 12:46 p.m.; Grades 8 and • at 1 2 :S m l tW nSlmTAhS m are invited to report to Town Rd. and WHuon In. nel TUr; Junior (Uih- m d High St.Vernon Aye. ahd doctriiud, and eoumenlcW ton- tie, th^ rider had both,bands' /St. Including. Speny Rd. and Rd.; Deepitood Dr.; Deepirood p.m, Ctesln^ 2:46 p.m. p.m. to 12:66 p.m. O o s J ^ " School r t u c t o n t T r S ^ T I S NEW.DBLIS^,DBLHT(A (AP) — Sclen- * houee 'on-Brewster S t In tinue. with Its* Title I program their homerooms ttof Uieto a t the buis. ..t and has been granted some ad- BUS 4 ' . s ' Vernon Center lOndergarton 10. Dont dtotuib the driv South St.; South St. And Ban pllcatlbns for contemporary»free to shoot arrows. Many cen- Goverher’s R ^w ay at MAn.-Dr. tistS'have decided New Delhi's North'Coventry, which the en- J programs between 1:16 and RockvUle H igh. A.M. croft Rd.; Sduth St. ond^Ever- Christiana,” Magr. (tonnojly turies later, American Indians St. 7: Valley 'View Dr. from Morning klndergarton, 8:80 ^ at 2:46 p.m. dltlonjrt funds this year which 1.'45 p.m. ' er. Dr.^.to Lake Trip 1: TljttO—Prospect St and TMp Sr 8:10 — Peterson Rd. ll .green Rd.; South St. and Jah- added. also nuuitered this technlqiM. WlU aUow for at least a part of Si
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i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER 00>U».. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 PAGE ■ LB V m P i U » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,. 1967 pounded Red gun positions G ro u n d W a r abovei the demilitarised sone, MALE HELP WANTED •orter the Air Force hit rail lines lead Broadcast Workers Is More Frightful Thaff Igijorance in Action- ing, Hanoi to Red China PART-TIME COUEGE STUMNT Breaks Open and the .carrier-based Navy planes swept Into the heaidiy Threaten TV Strike Hours: 9:00 A«M. - 3:30 P.M. In Senate Races (Oonttnnra from Pager One) defended rales above Haiphong. (Continued from Page One) Tolland Tolland. (OonUBiied from Page One) The big target of the day was South Windsor namese, the Aniericans and the affected because they are mem ^ TEL 649-1154 I- the untouched five-span bridge the union for settlement of the tlal candidate, visited foreign Coventry bers o fv an oth er union, Oommunlsts had been preoccu southeast of Haiphong, one of dispute were basically In three or Apply In Poison news oiganlutlon in Saigon to- ■ H om eroom pied with the- political cam the two bridges leadliig south areas—wage-hours, grievance O’Sullivan sold. day to press his charges that Missing. Girl paign. from the major port. The raid procedures and staffing of color New Middle School was an -evident w a n il^ that the the eleoUons Sunday were a . The election of Chief of State televMon facilities. BONANZA STEAK HOUSE Assignm ent other bridge southwest of the “ nationwide fraud.” Foiled Asleep Nguyen Van Thieu as president 'We are attempting a major Only One Bids city also unbombed—Is now on^ 287 W. MIDDLE TPKE. i' may have ushered in a renewed ireakthrough on the reduction .en in Winter g High School homeroom as- D edarihg himself “ the leader the U.S. target list. . signpients have been announced o f the opposition,” Dsu said he Under a Tree •test of muscle on the battlefield. of the Work week,” O'Sullivan On Wiring Y South Windsor schools will Spanish; Denis R. Joy, English; by Tolland Hjgh principal How was forming a coalition of los . „ , .. H ie heaviest fighting cost the said. '*'We had proposed four Miss Mary E. Lawton, English; Communist forces 160 dead and nltile-hour days a week. Howev-. Only one bidder has submitted open Thursday with th6 pros Several changes In curricu ard G. Harvey., ing oaniBdates which would pre Gregory John Ramsdell, indus er, we wlU go tor five days with ^ p^ce for Improving the llght- lum •will be taritltuitiea when the Grade 9: Hoineroom 216, sent charges of election fraud to S°when‘*ti?ra'e*bo^^Zte ^ d “ P>^"®™ ^ «>“f- Traffic, l^ewers, pect that th«i town’ s first mid trial arts; Miss Susan Klnsloe, teacher Milton Wallace, (from new seventh end eighth grade the Constituent Assembly tide their scout m a st«^ oim d four- rfljnY'^riM ^taM lra dle school will open during the art; Peter S. Andersen, mathe A. Aberle to M. Doyle); Home- wAttk r* ______i j ____ «« a . the coastal plains,, rice padaies RubbisK: Issues hfuJsT classes begin their sKudies to wiUtter. Until the new school is matics; Miss Lynne Anne roofir^lll, teacher Mrs. Doris “ Tf n «it nmnf tii '*"***L.!!?* bamboo stands about 26 O’Sullivan said the union has °® “ » “H Dsu has proof there was evergreen tree in the woods „ the ble American asked tor a $800 per week pay Chester submitted a $2,886 bid New Store Hoj 'ready all setrenth and eighth- Beam, English; Ronald T. morrow. Tobiassen, (from J. Elmrath to fraud,” said a spokesfoan for about a mUe from her home. American fore Schaller Rloux, science; Mrs. Beverly scale but said it would settle tor today for increasing the amper- grade students will attend'class The choice of electtves lo r B. Loeh r); Homeroom 212, Ky, “Let him go ahead. If there Susan walked away from her ^ , B. Bryant, social studies; Mrs. - Complaints relating to traffic less If a / reduced work week age capacity, for providing me- EFFECTIVE SEI es at the high school and Ells both dasses has been expand teacher Miss Carol Mature, was fraud, we would have had a home on Root Rd. near Rt. 31 ^ ® Diana B, Coogan, mathematics; were granted. He said most NA- tering and distribution, tor In- ed to aocelenate raudles In fo r (from G. Magnuson to I. Rog Mgger margin.” early Saturday evening. Her ihore than 1,000 of the ^ne- conditions, •torm-sewer pro- worth School. Mrs. Barbara Toohey, English BEIT members now are paid stalling new circuits and for eign languages ■and math and ers): Homeroom 210, teacher U S c a r v e r s sent by Presl- "*®ther, Mrs. Louise Hatch. area where plknes lems and rtfobish burning were A total of 72 new teachers and Miss Ann E. Vlgue, ele $218 weekly. furnlriitng and wiring new wall D A I L Y 8 A i i - Y ?M. to introduce Home Economics Robert Italia, (from K; Single heard this morning by Town have been hired for the system mentary Freinch. He said the color staffing. In- panels. and Industrial A rts to the to J. Zanghi). voting was fair, but Dxu said '^®* E^ene Menarq tWS^ year. Special teachers include Rus peatedly.; Director W illiam SohaUer, who ■vol-vlng operation and malnte- xn alternate price of $160 was. eighth graders. Grade 8 : Homeroom 207, Public kindergartens will sell V. Elliott, elementary vo teacher Mrs. E. Carroll, (from they “could not see It They ®~^®° **'® Latest repor'^ from the battle- alrae manned the Boaiti. of Di- nance of color equipment, was added to the bid for installing SUNDAY^rad h o l i d a y s Eighth grade :^Udent8 will could not stay all day long at start their second year in town cal and Instrumental music, and New Principal J. Bach to C. Duell); Homeroom field said 6nemy resistance was rectors* regularly scheduled primarily related to the' AK ! -arhite meroury lamps In take the required English, sci the polling places.” . “ *®®P’ she wra token to this year. Classes will be held Mrs. Jill Greenberg, teacher for 209, teacher Mrs. Diane Hod- all but'beat down, and gunshlps public comment session netWork. existing fixtures. A M . - 6 P .M . ence, social Studies, physical Clark D. Standish of Man , J. 1 . .... Windham Community Hospital in leased space at Our Savior the perceptually handicapped gins, (from W. Ellert to A. In v l ^ y ramplete ^ ffl, m WUllmantic where she was and artillery were sealing off The traffic complaints con O’Stdllvan said 2,600 of the Delta’s over-all price is wlth- education courses. Electives in chester has been appointed Lutheran Church, the Wapping class. Janelle); Homeroom 213, Gsury treated for scratches. She was the 'valley outlets to the plains earned Parker St. and Fergu- 3,000 members were engineer- estlmates but must be checked clude math or algebra ,I (for teaching principal at Buckland Community Hall, the Profes Permanent substitutes for the Agasi, (from S. Morganson to polled slightly more than-36 per from - walking through while Marine tanks plowed Into son Rd., both used by hea'vy- ing personnel with about 200 for specifications before a con elementary schools ^ e Mrs. high school credit), French I School by the Board of Educa sional Center and the First Di Schufft); Homeroom 2()3, cent of the 4.76 million votes swampe and brush, all night. the fray. truck and passenger-car users news writers and 300 other em tract Is awarded. X Margaret O. Wade, Mfs. Gloria (high schDd credit), home eco tion. Congregational Church on Main teacher Mrs. Carol Duncan, cast and more than twice the A hospital spokesman said Marine losses in 24 hours as short cuts, ployes in clu d in g building The cost of the work will be George and Miss Jollne M. Bret nomics, indusbrial arts, chorus, A former 6th grade teacher rne Pharmacy St. Morning and afternoon ses (from K. Janton to A. Morg;an- number recorded for Dsu’s sec she was fine and released her were 64 dead and 84 wounded . The Fetguran Rd. complaln- maintenance workers involved. split on a 60-60 basta by the band and art. at Keeney School, Stahdlsh will sions will be held. on. son): Homeroom 205, teacher ond-place ticket. to her parents. and the fighting was continuing, ant cited "the many motorists Total NABEIT membersMp Is town and by Y officials. *]^e 664 CENTER ST.—649-9814 • School Hours Listed teach 4th grade at Buckland in In the school administration, Seventh grade students will Kenneth White, (from W. Selby The 22 observers President The scouts, from a Williman- More Marines were heavily using bis street to get from 8,600 he said. building Is used by the town, School opening and closing required Enghish, science, addition to his duties of super engaged Monday near their post Porter St. to E. Middle Tpke., . Their contract expired March Richard Hauseman recently as to J. Zwingelsteln). Johnson sent to watch the elec- tic troop, were Henry Wyszom- as a Rec Center. hours are: ■/ social Studies, physical educa vision. ■" of Con Thlen, Just below the de- and vice verea. 31 and was extended to Aug. 31. sumed his duties as business Grade 7: H o m ero o m 202. tion returned to the United ierski, Brian Dalglo and J(dm Hlgh School, 7:46 a.m. to 2:J6 tion and math. EaecMves ih- He replaces Allan Chesterton, teacher Mrs. Helen Barber Some Of ithe audio-visual materials being developed by members . 8:45 a.m. to 2:48 p.m.; Orchard of socfhl studies textbooks os a tiflcate in administration, also the vote appeared be free,” lowing heaivy raUlB and igiring heels. Sbftens as It be held Nov. 22, Dec. 22 and located In rooms 102, 104, 105, The method also forces stu to volunteers searching. U.S. 26th Infantry Division ran Hill Elementary School, 9:16 resi^lt o f a compleite reviston of at UConn. A lit'fele'-publicized side of eio«al association of school sys- thaws. soothea Soothes TTrod June 20, the closing day. Ses 106, 107 and 109. dents to listen carefully for In P*>® ®“ ®* **« "108 BUT- luto a stTong force of guerrillas, Feet. CoemetfoaU^ ita r "Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!” a.m. to 3:15 p.m.; morning ses- the social studies curriculum by Married and the father of ITie complaint of ndiblsh sion days by the month will be Grade 5 homerooms will be school - .related activity ^ structions and to watch the prised and pleased at the sup- The entrenched enemy cut gra n t Bold at; , " Sion kindergarten, 9:15 a.m. to the teachers committee and ad- two children, he resides with tute of Washington, D.C. Americoiis with ma- burning was from a resident of Sept. 17, Oct; 20, Nov., 19,’ Dec. . located In rooms 108, 110, 1 1 1 , which involve consider- curriculum g;uide for kln- projected lesson on the screen qim nro PHARMACY 11:45 a.m.; afternoon session ditional boedos requited by the his fam ily at 14 Fleming Rd.-- the Hendee Rd. area. He com 16, Jan. 22, Feb. 16, March 21, ahlo and growing numbers Uergarten through grade 12 Is — thereby keeiping their eyes Complete unofficial returns organizations, neighbors and chine guns and rained down ex- kindergarten, 12:46 p.m. to rapidly increase size of the 112;' 113, 114, 116, 117. plained of the obnoxious odors April 16, May 22 and June 14. Class lists w ill be posted on of Manchester teachers scheduled to be presented at the aiway from the keyboard. gave Thieu 1,649,661 votes, Dzu local store owners. The Salva- plosives from soviet-made gre- He's Leaving Home 3:16 p.m. daases 'in the various grades. resulting from the burning. / Hie parlies of St. Margaret the doors of the fifth and sixth the im- State Teachers Convention Oct. Programmed materials for 817,120, Phan Khac Suu 618,874, Army volimteered to feed nade launchers. A second Amer- Harvey noted the increasing each summer is and former premier Tran Van The public comment sessions M ary’s Church and St. Francis Report Issued grade rooms on the first of 28, Scott said. typing classes are almost non all the searchers. lean company came In as rein- If your son (or daughter) is going enrollment as registrations are day provement of existing Huong ~ 474,100. An additional of Assisi have established a But before the fam ily life cur existent commercially and David RoEUih of Vinton’s Gen- forcements and the guerrilla ®**® conducted on toe^Rrsc CASH SSVINCS off to college this fall, will he still still being accepted at his of school. schooi programs and the 1,281,249 votes were cast for the eral Store supplied 80 dozen do- force pulled back at dusk, ap- TVeaday and the thlri^Tlm ra- Joint bus program for South fice. Fifth graders have In On 125 Schools riculum can be incorporated into members o f the business de be covered under your present in 50 Teachers — — ^ ^ ----- development of new ones. other seven candidates or were nuts, neighbors supplied coffee parentiy taking ti^elr dead and day o f each month, The dl- Windsor hlg^i school students creased, from 198 to 210i as 26 actual classroom teaching, he partment last ■winter decided to Through this work, known to declared in valldv. and local supermarkets offered wounded with them. The Amerl- rectors take turns monning surance policies? Will the^ things who vrill attend East Catholic new registrations have been re O f Archdiocese Tolland educators as curriculum added, in-service training pro try and develop their own, The total of 4,786,404 votes food for the searchers. cans lost three dead and -83 them. he takes with him be protected High School in Manchester. Join System ceived at the school. 'Writing, they attempt to Incor grams foE teachers must also be feeling the programmed meth Catholic schools, throughout developed. -• was 80.9 per cent of the 5,858,261 Groups Involved Included 10 wounded. against fire and theft? If you’re At Bast Catholic school will The high school will house porate new materials, concepts od holds great promise for typ BIO PBiOPBBTY OW NBI^ the Archdiocese of Hartford Casello Is Aide Some unique curriculum trall- registered voters, and Thieu pit ggQut troops, fire and res- *'*®*‘® »harp clashes were re- not sure, just call us. We’d like to start at 8 :08 a.m. and will close Fifty new teachers have been Qy^r 728 pupils when school and teaching methods into exist ing classes, Ostrowski said. taught 43,072 students In 107 blazlng has been carried on dur 84.9 per cent of the votes. tnama from North and South ” ®“ ^ ® C ^botU an tar- NEW YORK (AP) — Oraing help. on Tuesday, Thursday and F ri appointed by tile Manchester opens tomorrow. The school was ing subject areas; to discard The preliminary ■writing o f parish elementary schools and At Junior High ing the summer by several The South Vietnamese also Coventry, Wllllmsuitic, Lebanon, der 40 miles northwest of Sal- its 1067 assessment b o ^ , the day at 2:55 p.m. This is to pro- Board of Education to fill po opened last September, and has what is obslete; and to develop the program ■was done during 9,791 pupils In 18 high schools members of Manchester High elected a 60-member Senate, but Rockville, Columbia, Stafford “ 8®"> to coastal Blnh Dlnh Prqv- New York City Tax^lay to North Vietnam. X O W I l W i l l to the next three hours guerrU- Ciark D. Standlsh becomes women stationed at busy Inter- counties. a “pfogram m ed” typing course A v ^ Street EHetnentaiT ed by paid and unpaid volunteer the “ Minute Waltz” on Monday One of Tbleu’s' major cam rn I las flitted along the shore nrliig topohing principal at Buckland sections, the majority will be During the year,- new junior de^signed to be taught In an elec-. Scfadol: teachers during summer vaca. morning to pep the kids up, and paign planks was a pledge to 1920 r ir e In ic fc at seven patrol brats dra^ to School. Form erly a' teacher at returning to the posts they held high schools were opened In IMns. Kaithieen Barrus, grade tlons — when they are able to Tronic “laboratory” setting by Fri^y afternoon we’ll calm seek A pause of one week or the battle, an4 foiu: N avy heU- Keeney St. School, he was ap- jjj previous years. Manchester, (St. Bridget Jun the use of tape recordings, and throe; Mlaa EUen K ay OfiWer, devote their full attention to.^the them down with a Chopin pre more in bombing of th® Commu The town has a, 1926 vintage copters sprayed the gperriUeui pointed at the last Board of Ed ior High) Orange, Plain-rtlle, grade two; M3sb Roberta R. Duty hours will be from 8 to task. correlated projected transpar lude.” nist North if Hanoi gives some fire truck for sole to anyone when they/^ned up. When it ucation meeting to oversee su and Southing;ton. St. Paul High S' a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Ajccording to Asrtatant Su encies. sign that it WUl respond as a was over 'there were no Ameri' Winikiter, graxle two; Mias Lor- pervision a t Buckland and to School, completed in Bristol, Behind the department’s work desiring a coUectors Item or to 2 ;30 to 3:30 p.m. . To go along with the lessons, prelude to negotiations.' Hopes can casiialUes, and no one knew nsine A. WeeUs, grade two; teach 4th grade. He replaces opened with a freshman class perintendent oif SohdolB Ronald is a larger purpose; laying the a small community seeking a Police Chief James Reardon the curriculum group is also of success are sUm, however. if the guerrillas suffered losses. Mleis Lynn Kiinhialll, grade two; Allan Chesterton, who was ap and will eventually accommo P. Scott, ■who Is rraponslble for groun4work for the eventual de fire truck that Is In good con urges parents to have their chil producing written handtjooks In Thieu sent a message of Air Force, Navy and Marine Mira Donna Rultfa Hlahnatroni, pointed this summer as the date 1,100 students. Manchester’s .cdrrlculiun devel velopment of true typing labor dition. dren use the guarded crossings. differnt versions for both teach thanks to American and other jets carried the air war deep grade one; Mira Suran Orent, school system’s director of Presently under construction opment, th e ’ rationale behind atories. . They would be some The truck Is a Seagrave City Two posts remain to be fill- < ers and students. aUled commanders for helping gervice ladder truck with a 60 toto North Vietnam with 127 Back-To-School grade one; Mira Kathleen Ann state, and federal programs. is Holy Cross School for boys worklngyiluring the summer is what similar to the language ed, at Hartford Rd. and Pros raids Monday. Marines Gallagher, grade three; Mrs. B y schools, the new teachers in Waterbury, ■with facilities/ for that the tasks can be done !n To date, the-group has com and stenographic labs already provide security tor the popula- manuaUy operated ladder pect St. and alt St. James’ Rultb Goodwin, grade d'ye. and their . assignments are as 1,200. Shortly, a new building blocks of time free of class- pleted 17 lessons'’on topics such In use at MHS. tim on riectiim d^. . , ' and a chemical system of two School. Wls|i(plng School: follows: will be constructed in Union to .rdom presrtires, attendance at as tabulation, horizontal and A lab' setup would permit stu Despite their ®“ ® ^ . to®st jj-jjio n )ta n k s . I t has been sel- M i8. Kaithieen K. Bannon, Bowers: Miss Barbara Bend- For other crossings, the replace St. Hedwig School. meetings, correcting papers, vertlcal centering, typing of en dents to sit at indl-vidual typing 88 persons were kUled on elec- . , ,„,eraencles grade five; Mtra Sandra. Hain- ^ a rd s and their assignments In a statement on ..Catholic and the like, which continually velopes,-business letter forms, tion*^veekend, another 800 were - T t a ” wlto zuinas. Grade 2; Mrs. Patricia stations wearing earphones. By Don t wnit fur .) Spnciol Di.r.i-.ion Une, grade one; Mlaa Darin M. burden teachers dmlng the reg and po forth. Szempllnski, Grade 6 ; and Mrs. are as follows: schools. Archbishop 6 'Brlei) Joseph Casello twirling a dial, they could simul SSSa the ire depi^ent reserving M0ftfanail,i grade three; Mira said, “ The postponement of ular school year. Sdme of the lessons were tried Sidney Schulthels, kindergarten. Ge.prgette Bantiy of 99 Wal taneously and indl'Vidually But 88 per cent of the 6.8 mU- toe right to remove ® ^ n ^ e Barbara A. Tolve, grade four; the Wallingford regional high administrative duties in addi put on summer school classes choose among any number of BARRiCiNi Buddey: Mrs. Sarah Tlche- nut St-, at Center and Adams , Thus, in summer they are at Uon regtatored voters In areas Agtotog appUances IT*® M!M9 AHice jane Hubert, grade school Is by no means to be In- tion to teaching''racial studies and later refined after “ bugs” nor, Grade 1; M ra Barbara St.; Eugene DeCobert of 78 Cot their mental "peak” and mor.e' lessons on the tape “ deck” and controUed by the government d® »n®y he Inspected at the Mc- tiwo; Mira Mhite . Kbiwelchieck, terpretied as a vote of n o , con at the school.'' In\the materials cropped up In GoM, Grade 1; and Mra. Ja»- tage St., at Green School; Ruth work can be accomplished moie practice a new'skill at their in voted, and U.S. Ambassador Kee St. firehouse. The s u c c ^ CHOCOLATES grade six; Craig G. RoMnaon, fidence in our Catholic school acr(ial classroom use. Further queUne Fetheordton, Grade 2. Blevins of 178 S. Main St., at„ turn rule efficiently, Scott feels. / dividual learning rate, or rein- Ellsworth Bunker said the .turn- tul bidder must remove the grade she; Mrs. Carolyd E. My- system. The financial ana staff He formerly taught racial refihlng will take place during force one in which they were (Mlj.lll; ttU’if I’.'.n i 1 •’ Keieiiay: Mia. Eileen Rlchr South School;. Alice Magrel of Those hired-for theydummer out was ‘,‘reftiarkable In tiie truck within.. five days after rfek, grade two. irtarid, kmdergarten; Mira Joan ing needs of existing schools studies at Rock'vllie High School the coming school year. weak. 60 Homestead St., at W. Mid curriculum work ane p^d by face of threats by the Viet bid acceptance. orchard H ill Eaementary have first priority and must be top six years, and holds bachelor Each of the leSsons, prepared DaireMa, Grade 3; and Mira dle Tpke. and Homestead St.; the boEird of Edp^ion at a State education officials and Ciong.” Purdiase bids -wUl be qpened School: Paibriola Vogel,, Grade 4. met satisfactorily before new ahd master degrees .from Tri with technical help from Ken Alpa Volkert of 211 Charter Oak rate of about per hour for Iqb equipment - manufacturers . Dsu has been a government at the Municipal BuUding Tues- Mana Lynda. Beth Dulbetg, Manchrarter Greien: Mra. ^axK^t schools come into being. nity College. He is presently en- neth Skinner, director of the St., at Mainland Hollister Sts.; the number of weeks they con have expressed Interest In the criUc from French colonial day. Sept. 19, at 11 a.m. Yllit grade five; MSra Kattdeen Foraley, Grade 2; Mira Patitda ’’There certainly is no policy rolled in the sixth year' advanc- MHS audlO'-vlsual center, took Cedalie Bellefleur of 400 Vernon tract to work. Tlie sessions developing progpram and consult ^uays. He had several clashes Sealed bids should be marked Ertekison, g i^ e t w o i Mira Carol Oonmaih, Grade 2; arid MUss In this archdiocese o f p|iAsing, g(j certification program at the approximately 40 hours to com Gym - Scholar Dymo St., at Depot Sq.; Lucille Krin- vary from one week to a ed -with the department mem with President Ngo Dlnh Diem ©n the envelope "Bld-Plre Colorful Met^ Thermos Anne Gordoiv grade one; Mrs. . Oaral CSoUinii^ Grade 1. . out the Catholic eleitienta^ 'University of Connecticut, plex, Ostrowski estimated. Liggdt Drug Jak of 213 [School St., at St. month. bers. and was Jailed once by him tor Truck.” Suaan S. Schinidek, grade one; linooln: Mna. ■ Rcbetta Wal- Bartholomew! School. schools. Adjustments are un- Casello lives with his vrife and Other members of the busi Lunch Kits Carry-All Bags Label Mal^r This summer, 22 paid teach- Representatives from the tour months. . ______^______' - Waste-Basketo Mira - Mary .JIane Anderran, mim, GrOjde 6 ; and Mira Sharon der way to mak^ them more two children at 37 Center St., ness department w o r l^ g on Also, Caroline krinjak of 62 State Bureau.of Vocational Edu- Dsu claims to have contact at the Parfcada grade one; Mira Marilyn Fnani' Holdtrom, Grade 0. Eldrldge St., at Nathan Hale ®f the peculiar ,Rockville, fte Is the Immediate f ” ^ f the project during the month- in EngUsh, social studies, for- ca««>n who viewed the work dur- , with the Central Committee of ora Norton, grade- two; Mira NIaitiban Kale: MSra CSiacyl demands our times; Arch- pagt president • of the Vernon FBEB ^ FO^ Peas Our Rag. Our Rag. Our Rag. School; Frank Mordavsliy of 35 elcii laneuases industrial arts 1?,",? session included jng the summer encouraged the Nortii Vietnam’s Communist Our Mlary Joyce Southworth, grade bishop O’Hrlen adfied. Education Association. HalDack, Grade 1. Sherwood Circle, at St, Bridg and "fam ily Paradis. Richard Jean- curriculum writers to apply for party and with the Viet Cong’s 2.47 3.19 4.95^ three. Commenting on the st&tus of With f LOO PiuclMae W Riaibertson; Mra. Oaria Peter et School; Virginia. L. Sapienza notte, and James Kaiser. a federal vocational education political arm, the National Lib-' Sohod Sqpi^Hs! EK-Terty Elementary School: Catholic schools in the years life” curricula. About 10 ad ”“ . 6 7 1.67 2 .4 7 son, Grade 1; and Howard Jen of 136 'Walker SC, at Princeton The idea behind • rising pro- grant to fully develop the typing eratlon Front. He toe only Adam S. Burrwwa, grade fiv e ;, sen, GIrade 6. St. and E. Middle Tpke.-; Flor ahead, Msgr. Connolly observed, y ^ m o n ditional teacher^ volunteered to .vuu letter, poll trigger. Labels “ W e now have an effectively granimed instruction, says Os- lab Concept. ' candidate to advocate negotia Attractive dormitory and study Large, adectioii of TV aod«artooa Extruded aeamleaa vinyl handiea, Mira Loia Anne Libhy, elemen south; Spas ijetMe Donahue, ence Greene. Auburn Rd., work -without paiy, Scott said. ARTHUR DRUa books, brief begs, adiool mppUes. ftmctionlng school system as trowski Is that It jj-elieves The department members will tions wltii the Viet Cong as well roam woatebaakeU. U quart aise characters — Get Smart, Flipper, fun end to end xhijper, H” temper tary French; Mns. Georgette Grade T. at Summit and HollisUr' Sts.; Out of the ^ e t y and fam Hundreda of uaqi. School Menus teachers from tiresome repeti a p p ly. during the coming year as with Hanoi. — your choice atraight or oval Stpermai), Popeye, etc. ed maaonite iMctom to sOf^oft' Thomas, gra i^ one; Mia. E v 'Anita Carter of 237 Charter Oak shown by national standardized ily ildfe (sex education) work Veifdanick: Mra. Nancy Hart- tion of drills and dictation, for an Inltl^ grant of ^16,000 to. weight ol, books. elyn Laraman Wish, kliideiigar- S t, at Oak and Spruce Sts.; testing procedures, comparisons shops -will come curriculum ni|an. Grade 2. "Vernon Elementary School: frees Jhem to walk around the $18,000 to equip, one conventional ten; Mira Mary Ann Zooco, Helep Mlkulskl of 180 Green with other school systems, the i'Vyiaddell; Mrs. khlthJeen A i numbers of Catholic '^ ral Wednes^y, ravioli. ^een guides listing suggested teach room iobser-vlng student prob- typing room,' as a laboratory. wood Dr.,' at Buckley School; kmdlergarten; Mrs. Grace Hall d e ^ Grade 1; Mira Jean Klngs- graduates adnjltted to college ^ans ^tomato wedges; Thurs- ing methods and materlads and l^ s and errors, and thus per- They hope eyenttialiy to see th» Virginia ' Falls of 46 Thomas KotUaljiieto,,..grade ftrur; Mira Oiafte 2; IMra. Judto and the contributions made by day, , beef In gravy, mashed po- showing how these can be In rhlts a great deal/more Indl- labs -installed in all four typing l/'^Check List for School Beltite Arm RodEsweiU, grade six; Dr., at Olcott St. knd Falknor en, Grade 3; and Mira CathoMc education to the com- corn, harvard corporated as part of regular ■vidual instruction. classrooms. Dr. Mira Jacquehne Shapiro, g tl^ e Jddltlh Tonkin, Grade 2. munlty and nation. beets; Friday, macaroni and classroom subjects. infinite’ Also, Lillian Naschke o f, 23 five; Mira OanolQ Ann LaPoIt, Mra. EBzabeth • "Rut we must look,and think cl»®®s®. macaroni and tomatoes, Working oh -the safety cur T Loan some? Nye St., at Princeton and Henry gralte three. Shaw, Uindetgeiften; and Mira ahead. Serious study is being P®asr cole slaw. Dessert, milk, riculum fo r elementary graides • « • a a 9 □ Elmer’s Glue-All for students . . T. . .19 Pleaaant Valley Elementary Sts.; Catherihe Peretto of 186 □ College Book Covers (4) -Baabara Loomis, Grade 2. initiated to determine ways of bread and butter served with all were Miss Mary Hobin euid Schbdl’:'' ' Loomis St., at Hilliard and Rennet Junior High: Matthew maintaining in the future an meads. ■ Mrs. Margaret McOarrick of t;)[ew England's Leading atenren HOim, grade six; Broad Sts.; -folm Lyons of 281 Dellomo, science; Mrs. Beverly effective religiously oriented Northeast,School: Wednesday, Waddell and Rowers Schools, GDt a CBT Panonal . Mtra Linda D. Larson, grade Center St, at Center St. and Men will never be satisfied until □ Bifj Pens — Pack o f “3 ,..; ju.. Taylor gnd Ronald Treat, both school system In an affiuent, Tuna rolls, potato sadad, j^lckles, respectively. Two-Year Professional □ Pack of 12 *2 Bonded Lead Pencils .21 two; llMra M argot Ztns, ele> Falknor Dr.; Mary E. Miner of Loan...the loan.Mth mathematics; William Kofiopka, pluralistic secular society. — sliced tomatoes, sliced peaches; Working' on the sex educa they know tfie reality of Pod's in metitary vocal mucic;’ iMlra 464 E. Center St., at Center pnd low bank rate#. librarian'; Mrs. Judith Masza- "In these days of re-evalua Thursday, spaghetti, tossed tion curriculum, were Mrs,. P a w School of finite over-presonce and meet its Barbara May TruraowisIMl; grade Church Sts.; Elsie Swanson of dra, art; Mrs. Susan Price, En- tion, reapprctisal______and scrutiny. salad, brownies, Fishsticks, tricia Guay of Manchester Anytima you □ Paper^Mate “98” Pen ..... threat Mira Beverly Danun, 874 Hackmatack St., at Keeney demands fOMOep, spiritual growth □ Metal Book Rest...... 44 gllsh-Latin; and Mrs. Jean the Improvements to be devised®®*®®l®w, gela- Green School, , for the primary needmoney ^ 'v, grade three. Lambert, social studies. St. School; June Christensen of will not'be mere step-gaps but ^ dessert and topping. Bread grades; Calvin Fish of- 'Illlng and the transformation of their 36 Ma'in St., at Broad and ACCOUNTING ...See your Union School: liling Junior High; Mrs. Su substantial In scope with slg- butter, milk served with aU Junior High, fo r the Intermed lives. Vou are invited to hear a Woodland Sts. September 1967 ndmlsrion. Miss Carolyn L- Hughes, san Henry, English-social stud nificant implications 'for all con meals. late grades; and Mrs. Greta OBTFunny □ Wearever Cartridge Pen ...... 47 □ 300 SheOts 5-hole Filler Paper Also, Helen Diehl of 129 Kee public lecture exploring this sub gitade six; Miss Gall Mkcleod, ies; and Mrs. Dorothy McHugh, cerned— consolidation fo r soihe Rourke of Manchester 'Hisrh> . HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING ney St, af*Broad and Winde- Banker ject by JULES CjERN, C.S., a mem Our grade five; Mrs. Carol R. Mls-|^{,t for the secondary grades. mere Sts.; Mona Macomber of M fhborlng pjurira 801^00^ new Yanks Leave Sooner 66 Forest St., Hartford—^TeL 247-1115 S i ber of the Board Lectureship ka, grade three. Manchester High; Mrs. Mll< Support for a planned pro Applications now being accepted for Of of lOddle School: 146 Elizabeth Dr., at E. Middle ^ * * ^ ® ® SYDNEY — The average vis □ Mastef Combination Lock i.m - • • - 1*09 □ 'Master Bike Lock our Rsg,i.74..... dred, Early, librarian; Adrian gram of fam ily life educatlpn: The First Church of. Christ, lt15l7*Hordwor« D«pt. M rs.- Marilyn --Y . Bishop, Tpke. and Woodbrldge Sts.; Jo- itor to Australia spends 66!7 #1 $00.H.rdwar. O.pl. Groot[ m , automoUves; Miss sephlne Bcabert of 463 Center ganl»atlonal structure - of the offered by especially trained Scientist, in Boston,'Massachu home economics; Richard N. days, the highest average stay teaOhers and incorporated Into. setts. The lecture i f titled "Chris- Brown, science; Miss Barbara anywhere In the Pacific.. Am eri regular subject matter areas — loath Yea^ □ 112 CraVons in Plastic (Jlase ...... 59 P Swingline Cub Stapler...... Chabot, English; Miss cans niust be more Impatient to has been expreraed several tiarf Science: Its Divine Revelation travel, for their average Aus times In recent months by the' and Human Application." 1 . . ■ ' .f '. I . W m ** Sn^af*Hrt- Weir Adams Sts.; D^y WylleTof 61 tralian' visit is only 38.6 days. MORSE COLLEGE Board of Education. >iral Notebook im* a • , s a a a oombe, English; Jfiss Marian “ *‘*®^f**®“ Lake St„ at Woodbrldgi and FOR LATINS ; —=------r— The three teachers helped to e Accounting • Business Admlulstrattea □ Spiral Memo Book ....-----...... 11 Patricia Praywara, mathemat- M 1 FEB1 Colombia WHAT ABOUT U8 T • develop a suggested curriculum i. . Ics; Miss Linda J. Theroux, so- “P®c*ai assignment teachers Also, Dorothy Nell of 79 N. BARRANQl • Secretarial 8 largest fertil- ' HARRISfeURG, Pa. (AP) - guide by attending a monlh-long arp as foUows: Main St„ at Buckland Schopl; —Latin Amerl< i- - ' Bxecattve nwiiidiitiiNiii c iil studies. be built here A lter 22 r^olutlonp were Intro- curriculum, writing workshop at Miss Donna Allen, Miss De- Harriett B. Zatursky of 20 Sin- -iser factory vdl Legal Also, Miss Diane R. Young, materials and duced Id the Pennsylvania the' Unlverslfy of .Hartford to M Medical 1145 TsUamT Tunifpilw soon with Spu______. , , S/tLE TUES. thnT THURS librarian;. Mlgs Molly B. Zim iMrah Nichols and Miss Nancy ley St„ at Highland. P a rk TIibb: StU aoBdagtera*. 10 technicians. ^'Uslng previously House of Representatives in- gether with 12 others from Approved for Plaoei ManebMacr B g h SchooL merman, \ art; John J.uUua Harnois, all elementary mfialc; School; EUle I^voutka pf 228 Vetoran’e Tratning . Exit IB , W ilLin Crass l^arkway at’iin m rrst7 M d uhexploited natural g^s. It .Will structlng C oW ® « ®n how to several area towns. 134 Tumpikeb Mm S Brighentii) muric;, Leo J-vCyr, George Sherry, social worker; School St. Oiaaora Begla Sept 11 (]|pen Late Eyery lNiKht Mrs. Carol Fine, psychological B. Middle Tpke.; Gaetana Si- produce 900 tons of ammonia The workshop, Septt said, was Spoaaorx Blrst Ctaroh at Ouist, mathematics; 'AUra-Blum, sci an outgrowth of suggestions i 6s An n s t r s b t r m i A Selu ltM , ences - I examiner, Mrs. Ethel Haw- pala of 66 Walker St., at Lincoln and 40(1 tons of urea per day. war Intiwduc^ and -r , ... Hartford; Oonn.06103 Sue Abroitis of 10 Half the required Investment of quickly ^adopted. It asked Con- coming out pf the Greater Hart- High School: kins, teachdr of.the perceptually School; TEL. 622-2261 gdinfoslnw S ra »; ahd $60'million is being supplied by grese to [offer its advice on how ford Community Council. It was Mias Patricia L. Cbampiny, fumdlcapped; and Mra. Dolores Robin Rd., at Green Rd. BvciToae la Weleonie a loan from Spain. , Pennsylyapla should be run. sponsored by M®TRO, a rw 1 Latin; Miss Rosemary Honlhert, Buckhout, teacher In Project I. Princeton St. 1 1 i.' r .V’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 MANCHESTER E V E ^ G UJSRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TOESDAY, SEf^M fiER 5, 1967 PAGE HdRTBBN VWBLVB ______I____ - 1— .J • ' I - ■ ‘ It should be pointed out that Kverett Me-- Connecticut r r ■ liUmdr^iBtrr ■Klnley blrHsen Is a genUoman who has, In the course of Ws political career, Yankee identified himself with almost every The Baby Has Andwson-Uttle conceivable position on almost ^svery; By A.H.O. I oSf nic. major national Isstie, and a grentlenian who has, moreover^ somehow usually, In liw dayi when Connecticut, but not always, managed to place him ’jiftde^toe la * of toe self, with almost uncanny timing, on judges, trying to decide Been Named X that side ol the Issue which was about i Z kind e to become something close to a consen would create fei; itsdf, there sus. Few other . Artierlcans have been was a- strange and^'totting^ « d Go«>awlak SM H e Ikma, iMtiglilter d f Bamuei and Nancy unlucky aUlance between toe such good IsoIatloiHste aiid such good In Allen Ooottwtoi Tlwln H ifis Dr., Oovenltry. She bom Aug conservative farmers o f'»n - e a t M)aaichB«er MknitoHal HoapOtoi: Her maltemBl gm iukw - aOHBCRlPnON_ RA.TH6 ternationalists, or arrived witti such Payable In Advance necticut and the Uberal leaddjq. erits a r» Mr. and Min. CHortes Afien, GtmtXord. She b a a ^ o tardy but sensitive timeliness on the of-organlzed labor. Both v o M brathails, M M t, 6, and A ltai, 2. vwo right side ol the dvU rights Issue. His have"'Uked to see a new Ij^gw* !««.** *, sensing ol developments bn Issues, trae, lature designed along. lines Files, Art© Wsstminv w n Ot Teny K. and Oarclyn w im « MXHBKR OF has been better than hta nose for spe whldi woiifi give a f ^ FUSS, Broad Brook. He whs bom Aug. 12 a t Mlancheater He- IHK AaSOdATOD P R ® * - T he' ^ m oottxta Praas U exduilvnly enHUyl cific candidates, as his decisions to go of at least ait occasional divi mortal HcsqiltaL Hta mhltemal gnmdpazenits are M n. Don “ ■ Uu uT. Ltfi ew*Hr the l(x^ new puh* Ooldwater In 1964 IHustrated. the two parties; a m pejteroal gian%wnolB are Mir; and Mm. Juctaon FVre. But when Senator EWrlcsen says, of the 1766 BibiBboa Rd., Wfipplng. B e has a biviltber, Dick Oonoer, ol lapubllMOtoP , peti5t and Boeton. ______attitude. MCacOonal^ Inoy Le*s daughter of Robot' Gene and was wary of toe perils df hav Helen D ilton Maifi>oaBiId, JbnaMhtan Tnimbua mgfaway, Co- ing toe state consigned perma m bicb^ a u d it b u r e a u o f CmCUDA So Baseball Is Dead, Eh? . kinilfaCa. She w«ta bom Aug. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hoapt- TtONB. We are being continually remlndea, nently to toe dare of one p ^ y -tal. Her nwftemal griandmother la M n . Rhy Dalton,' Q q lt Out monolith whldi might not feel It Tuesday, September 6 these days, of that eratwhUy wisdom Oan. Her palberiiial gnandporerils are Mr. and Mn. W. D. needed to worry too much with ^^oh, to the several years Just MacDonald, Owen Sound, Ont, Oan. She Uba tw o brotfaeta, about toe support of toe loaders Robeit, 6, and John, 1; and a Sbiteir, OaroUne, 6. past, we were wont to bemoan and ana-,, of labor. . e «. * *1 Do We Want To Become A Sparta? lyre the decline of basebtol as a spec H ie new design adopt* for Baoaltowald, Lynn Mtarie, daughter a t Leonaid and tator iqiort. We have now approached. In the war our legislature resulted, in too Mialda Durdan Racricowakl, Getafag Rd., ToUand. She was in Ifietnam, a ix>lht of open dispute be We had, as we recall our masterful bom Aug. 6 at Rookvlite General Hospital. Her nuSAwiiyi reasoning during these years, a number election of 1966 at least. In t ^ ghandporente are Mr. and M m Marcel Soucler, ToUand. Her tween the miUtary and the clvlUan ©needed dominance of b<^ of very shrewd observations. We used to paternal gmnttparents are Mr. and (Mm Mecoskuw R acxl^ - wMch roughly parallels that moment In houses by the Democratic argue, for instance, that the prollfero- sMl, HSekvUta. She haa a brothm’, Mkhael 2H ; .and tw o sto- the Korean “ police action" which led to p a i^ . tem Laurie, 6, and U aa 14 mbnthB. ^ the recall of General Douglas MacAr- ation and the wandering of major league teams had led to a condition In During the legislative session m m m thur. wti'Jt followed tills election, or- Waeilefehy, KeHh WUUani, son o< 'W. ItManas and Jull- Now, as then, our situation Is one In which the fans coifldn't even name the sanlzed labor almost InsOnc- , anne Lem ek IWdsUetaky, Gcahatier Rd., ToHand. H e was bom whidi the military is openly quarreling teams and their cities, let alone their Aug. 2 a t RorityiUe General HoapMal. Hta matemed gmndpar- players. Then we tried to join, to our ttvdy and oompulslvoly adopt- / with thp- civilian Idea of how a war •d too strategy of behavinig as enta are Mr. and M m Joseph Lemek Jr., RockvOte. Hta iiii- more sophisticated moments, the mys should'’ be conducted. If, Ita own pwrty now having temat grendkarento are Mm IBeitlia wasUefUcy, Rockville terious and provocative wisdom of Mar In the case of Korea, General MacAr- , come Into full control of every and Anthcny Wasiletahy, New York, N.Y. He Has a brother, shal MclAtoan, who persuaded us that Steven, 1%. thur,,over In Korea, began sending mes thing, labor ttself was also In ^ sages to individual meipbers of Con basebaU was losing favor becaus^ It command and had an unques OWaul, Kari-^Ann, daughter ot Jbhn and Oarcl Masrior was a linear sport, in which one ti- tioned right, at toe lowt, to gress, and finally permitted publication O’NelU, 32 Frcapect St., RttricvUle. She was boin Aug. 14 at just happened to sequence after ano diape and pass Its own bills. of a magasine Interview, In which he RockvUle Ganehal HospWaL Her matemai grenUkarcnts are tolng, rather than the mass h a p r" publicly attacked the policies by which As too Impact of this fedlng Mir. and MiS. IFiaidi: MeaSUr, Alton, N H . Her paternal giand- Ms civilian commander in chief kept of many things together which ^ tMs strategy thrust Itselfup pnienta are Mr. and Mrs. Havan MaiStion, Meredith, NiH. She Mm from fighting the war In Korea to ed to the modern eye and mtod, like against toe political loaderdilp haa tw o aiStem, Renee, 2, and Dawn Marie, 1. the real kind' of victory he himself football. . of toe seeslon, we thought we *1 ,*f *1 *1 wanted. Anyway, there was no d^ubt about n, could notice, on occasion, that Martin, Andrew Brian, son o f Robert IBnioe and 'Yebna Unfoitunately for MacArIhur, he him we had a successful extoMation for the even John -Bailey himself had Roth Mantiii, WOUe Circle, ToOend. He wha Horn Aug. 10 at self had, in the preceding phase of the decline of basebaU as ^sp ectator sport, twinges of regret over the loss RockvIUe General Hospital. Hta maternal grandparents are Mir. and Mm Edward J. Roth, BtoSton, Maas. IHia paternal war, persuaded his civilian Commander for the dlsappearan^of toe fans from of his old-time and reliable ali gihndparentS' Are Mr. and Mim Ebner L. (Martin, (Wheaton, In chief to permit him to begin his ad the parks, and fi^ t h e decline to the bi, too good old Republican House, which, while It existed, -Bl. H e has.a brother, Steve, 2; and a Bister, Cheryl, 4.. vance north to the Yalu .River, which number of thosey m o bothered to watch basebaU on trievtolon. coiild always serve as his ex brought Communist China Into the war, Fhotoempbed By Sylvtan Oflara W aite, Jodlili Annette, (daughter o f Lester fVederick AU this was perfect. In Its time planation of why some pres- and resulted In the most serious defeat l o p e and (Patricia Deeaette White, 38 FroeiMet S t, Rockville. She THE ROSE: A Royal Higrhness, Grown By Mrs. Robert DeHner , sure group bill could not be American arms have ever suffered In and situatton. passed. TWs time when labor was txicn July 25 at Rockvifie General HbapHal. Her paternal In toe ^cond half of toe current sea any war. When, against that back came looking for something, toe grandparents are (Mk. end (Mim Robert E. Watte, Rockville. ground, * General MacAitfayr again son, h o!w ver,'w e have suddenly finmd bossee of toe Democratic party She baa three stateiis, Connie Lynn, 6, Laura -Ann, 4, and Llaa ours^ee living to a world to which baU Miaife, 2%. sought to use pubUc and Congressional A Tbonght for Today had to climb on toe spot all *. ;«■ *1 •' «) „ once more enjoy toe presence of alone and decide, all by them pressure to force his civilian comman- sponsored by the Manchestei Hve fans. Suddenly, toere to com- By Rowland Evans jr. selves, what. toey wMted to Hanafw, Keith Howard, son of H. (Peter end Karen der-in-cMef to let hint expand and in Inside Oounoil o f Ctourohes Thompson Haiisen, Rome, Ga (Her was bom Augi ^12 In Rome. /pladnt that televtolon ‘doesn’t begin to give labor and what they wantr tensify the war again, he encountered Hta maternal grBndp(aren!te are (Mir. and M m OBnton Tblomp- carry enouffh basebaU. And, beUeve It ed to hold bctak. a siqieiior wlB in the person of Harry Robert D. Novak The . Hymnal of toe Episcopal son, IMay^e, Wte. Hta paterpal «andtaither Is Howard J. or not, people have actuaUy begun talk Truman, and' he was recalled. / Church conteUns many In -. We thought toere were mo Hansen, Btomlngham; (Mlcb., Itatmei:!^ oV (Bremen Rd. £Qs pa Today, the same kind of sltu^on to ing basebaU at one another, at any odd Report ispirational lyrics which can be ments, toward too end of toe , ternal great-grandparents are Mm Anna (Bchuetz, East moment of toe day, just as toey used of great comfort and edifica Hartferd, and Hana 8 . Hansen, West HaitKord. with us again, witii a few difference. )^Nc!ongres man from Ohio. session, when toe leaderships of to do back to toe days when everybody ment of Premier Nguyen Cao 8 tion to those who would choose m m a *• *1- ' This time, there are more generals WASHINGTON — One signifi His reason for being In De both labor tuid toe Democratic muMng more statements and more pub was foUowtog one team or another. cant but shrouded reason why Ky, reaching such an extreme to,medltate/tq)on them. pqriy were getting Into each CtartaoB, Pamela Jeaime, daughter og Copt. Oari Edwin that toe K y government wpuld troit: An on-the-spot look at toe and Jeanne It^ le r Oarison, (EVankfuit, Gennaay. She was Uc profiouncements. They go before . And what has been toe secret formula toe Vietnamese. election cam riot area for toe President’s At a time of death, how com ^ e r ’s hair, which wiui quite an be forced to retaliate and there forting are toe words of this bom Aug. 23 at WliB||b(adea HoapKat in Frankfurt. (Her ma Oongresstonal commltteM, and they go for rescuing a dead, anaduronlstlc sport, paign has come off free of Com CoVamissioh .on Civil Disorders. accomplishment conoldoring too munist subversion goes back to by get a black eye in toe U.S. beautiful Easter Hymn! pates Involved at toe top ol ternal grandparents are Mr. and Fnajdc’Hr. (Mfitar, 14 on to the pubUc platform to lament the for Inviting people to learn, onCe again, McCulloch and other members Peiildns St. Her paternal grandparents are (Dr. end IMha O. what teams are to .vtolch cities, ^ re some of toe fiercest fighting of and. toe world. of toe Commission have been JesiK lives! Xo him th* each structure. fact that they a r e not being altowed to tfhrone Bldwln OariSon, New Britain. gaining some of that famUlarity with toe war . In “ Operation Cedar The culmipfktioR was to be a quietly visiting scehep of this * • *( bonduct flie war In Vietnam as their Falls” conducted by U.S. troops series of mass rallies In Saigon, Over all toe world Is given: i..But labor’s central political line-ups and Individual batting and summer’s rioting in small TtaLuoo, Robert Winslow, son o f -Attiert and (Marilyn own professional wisdom tells them It early last spring. reminiscent olof toe 1966 Buddhist gi.Qupg two to five, often reg . May we go where he has gone, problem, as we venture to con pitching records whlrii used to be Rest and reign with him In sider It in honor of Labor Day, MicLougUlin ;De(Luco, '2743 EHfiigtOH Rd., Wapplng. He was could and shotdd be. In those bloody battles cover- demonstrations, which would ' jatering in hotels under an as- bom Aug. 16 a t Manchester (Mamortat HoapKlal. (Bta matemai routine back to the great 1920-1960 days . tag several months, toe U.S. ruthlessly be broken up by gov Heaven. is not that ol whom to deal When tiiey enter the pubUc arena, sunied name to avoid attention. 4 lgiaadiparenlts are (Mir. and Mha 'Window MjaLoughUn, B aA ernment police amid world Alleluia! with, or what strategy to obf for toe game? Army’s First Division made a No advance announcements BaitfSotd. Hls maternal great-giSni^iareata are (Mm Irma however, the present day generals do Nothing more mysterious than a sud headlines. Charges ol military . The Rev. James W. Bottoms ploy, but that of finding now‘*> rich haul of secret Vletcong doc are made. Although toe Presi Perkins, 161 Wabuit S t, and Mir. and (Mka Robert IMicLiough- not encounter a Harry Truman. They den glamorous run for toe American uments from toer headquarters . Interference In the campaign dent’s operatives often give an St. Mary’s Episcopal C ^ o h and Important and significant ^ themselves attack a lesser target. De y ttn, 14i 'Proeiiect S t He has two brothets, Gaetano, 18, and League pennant, with four- teams tomch- of War Zone 4, toe 'Vletcong des- would follow, and toe election impromptu press conference, goals- for itself. We think that 'P au l, 13% months-, «ad:!four sIBteis; Oanmeta, 24, DokireB, 22^^ fense Beoretary McNamara, but refrain ^ b o r, so far as Its own poi*b lo ed so close together any one of them Ignation for a large region just would be (Uscounted in advance. toey Insist on strolling through Mary-Ann, 16, arid Jerilyn, 2%. and toe East Harlem and Bed- from outright attack on the actual su can be either first or fourth at toe end ' northwest of Saigon. But captured last spring along riot area swltoout beinfi trailed ■ direct gains are concerned, to m ford-Stuyyes'Ant areas of N «w running out of objectives of toe preme power over them, the civilian Included in toe haul were with this political battle plan by newspaper, radio and tele Borst, WUHsm Raymood, son of Raymond ^ and Ros of any given day's play, and with the York a ty . kind which can bind Its own commander In chief. Their restraint In planing papers of toe Vletcong’s were toe names of several lead vision newsmen who might In alie 'M’nimasiii Bond, 20 Gordon' Dr., (South (Windsor. He was Red Sox one of them. Let McLuhan, with hibit Negro slum dwellers from membership to It and maintain this regard seems tactical and wise, National Liberation Front pre ed of the Intellectual Prosely * "* boro Aug. 22 a t H aitfbrd HoS|rita». Hls mjabemal grandpare aU ills toeqrlMt try to keep people from N'vlng ceindid answers. The never-annpuficed -Itiner from their point] of view. Bbr, although paring for sabotaging toe presl- tizing Organization—the cadres Its normal strength in toe po etfis ara Mr*, and M is. Wlamen MarBh(aa,-^nddletbwii. Hta ♦hrtiiing to Ftort ^ e m a n Getorge Scott who would carry It out. Given ary of Gtovenior George 110^1- he may have begw to have the sad, sick ./dentlal election through political Most recently, unannounced litical arena. tenlal grandparents are Mr. and (MrSEHarold B. (BonSt South storting that 3 to 0 to 8 double play of tactics. TWs subversion would this Inside information, toe or- visits were paid to Cincinnati ney’s now-^stponed trip to »M>Ung that th ^ have led him Into a Europe, would have taken him Here In ponnecticut we would Rd., Bolton. Hta matenlal greg!t*#PBn«%)oren!ts are Mr. and his! be conducted by an N LF appa gauiizatlon was penetrated and and Cambridge, Md., both quagmire from which there to no to toe Soviet Union for five days, say that we are getting close Mra. Lu igi Pola, 86 School l***«iBijyeat-^ ratus called toe Intellectual cracked open by widespread ar- scenes of summer rioting, last enta are^Mks. Mariton Bairett, 66 School St, and WlBiam escape. President Johnson seems to Proselytiring Organization of resto in Saigon. Wednesday (Aug. 80). I.W.Abel, then to Rumania, Poland, and to toc- day when It w ill he pret Busuig'Tii Intefirrate School^ Yugoslavia. This would have fol ty difficult to think of some now Bond, Manchester. lO O ll-P LY SRETLANR know or imagine no other course of ac CHICAGO—In a plan to foster/raclal War Zone 4. Thus, Instead of carrying on president of toe Steelworkers lowed visits to Western Euro piece'^f labor legislation, or PERMANENT PRESS tion but that of letting them put . more This apparatus, one of toe effective/ political subversion of- Union, and Katherine Gh«ham JarvlA,R:<^ John and Kririal A ^ ( ^ « m i ^ Integration, toe Ctolcago Board 'of Edu pean countries. some n w scale of pay or bene weight on our mlUtary machine to Viet cation last week approved toe busing of most successful in toe veust sub toe election campaign, the Vlet Peden, Kentucky State Com Hfaiignewr j^-HannStti A . Sr. and (Mary aroohs Jarvis, 1807 Romney, who attributed post fit, which O0n be crusaded for. WOOL PUILOVERS! nam and then move It forward sqme Negro chUdren to aU-whlte schools and structure of NLF-front organiza cong, had to resort to self-de merce Commissioner, visited Old N.'iWiirt (Rd., BaWmore, Mid. They w w bom Aug. 2 a at SPOBTSHIBTS! Cambridge. Mayor John V. ponement of the Sept. 19 trip new gradual step Into the same quag toe setting of classroom raclto quotas in tions, operated clandestinely In feating violence, including the; The senslblV adaptation for Maryland General HospCtal, (BaWmoce. T ^ Lindsay of'N ew York and Sen to his desire to study toe crisis many olf toe Chicago schools. Saigon. Ito job was to imder- shelling of p roi^ cla l and dls-( labor leadersW^.^^to make to mother to Km Gharies M. Hernnann Sr., IW »■ M^ ^ mire. trict capitals, in an effort to ator FTed Harris of Oklahoma In U.S. cities, had asked the The, supreme civilian authority today, The plan, toe result of a five-month, mtae toe Saigon regime by pro such a possible situation may 'itorir paternal grandpareids are (Mr. and Mm AU WlRSIH lAMBSWOBL selytizing toe Intellectual elite of intimidate voters. j 'Visited Cincinnati. Soviet Embassy here to work French Rd.. Bolton. Thoy.have si brother, Kennsth A. jr., 1 ^4. to. other wordi^, to not fighting the at 164,000 study. Is a response to a threat be a course of strategy no labor the capital—rmadnly writers and • * * Highpoint of toe Lindsay-Har- out a schedule of talks In Mos »l 'w j * tempt of the miUtary to dictate our pol- last January by toe U.S. Office of Edu cow. On topjO t toe list: Party leader can openly prononneo. cation to cut off $82,000,000 In annual artists. «. I On toe evening of Sunday, rls visit to Ctaclnnatl was an He, we suppose, must still ^ Pinkie, John IQAwsnl, son o f Edward H. and Dra- GARDI6ANSI ^ Icy. anther he Mmself sympathtocfl with The object for this siunmer unpublicized visit with extremist boss Leonid Brezhnev and Pre peau Flidde, 62 BUM S t, East Haitfiord. H e was bom,Aug. 22 Federal grants to toe city’s school sys Aug. 20, a small distinguished trumpet toe stirring nevw tiwf It, and endorses their point of view, or was to line up impressive back gentleman checked into a down- Negro leaders. They were stun mier Aleksei Kosygin. tem because df racial discrimination. he Is about to scorie sm jie'new' at Manchester Memorial HotgUtai. Hta Solid color S wide frock he cmislders hlmseU tra p p y beyond ing for a far left presidential town Detroit hotel under toe ned by toe Intensity of anti-' A footnote: Some Republican enta are Mr. and Mm. Normand N. ®repea^ B ^ (HaiM^. The plan also calls fOr considerable gain for labor In t ^ ^ a l n i o| candldato not actually an' NLF name of “ Chambers.” His real white attitudes. politicians believe one reason Hta paternal grandparenta are Mk. and (6^ WIM^ X P^e, escape, with attempt at elscape or modernltation of toe school system. In labor’s own pock^tbwk or privi member. The campaign of that name was Representative Wil-,- Other - riot areas visited In for toe postponement was Rom Ellington Rd., 'Wappifig. H e has a Stater, (Patricia Anne, change futile. ■ cluding eventual construction of educa lege. to- reaUtyC we think we DRESS SHIRTS! ^ 9 5 candidate was to become a po 11am McCulloch, toe strait-lace^chllr^ son of IcToy C. H and (Marjtorie same. The generals'“have, once again, put on toe plan because “ we’d be bog mpr^unc working for toe -pas- HtancBSey O u tis, CTeStztdge Dr., Vamon. H e waa bom A ^ . issued forth from their Pentt«on and ged down by Mguments over finances,’ ’ __je of general welfare meas M n tM m ch M ter MMioitallHoBldtal. Hta to the pubUc policy platform, ar says James F. Rlriunond, superintend ures, seeking to Improve toe „ enta ace Mir. and IMrS. TWontan H. H e n w ^ , W ariw k^ R X ent of schools. Privately sortie school quantity aiul quality of educa guing with their own clvlUan superiors. Hta paternal grandparenta SSa’ board members say toe cost of toe plan tional, health and social servr One issue to, of course, vdiether they F i s c h e t t i Warwick, (RJt. He has a brother, John, 1%; and two riideis, wlU be prohibitive without Fedenti aid Ices its own members and Helen, 3%, and DSbdmb, 2%. • haiqien to'be right or wrong. If we were ,or a new city ’scbopl-tax. structure. . everybody else receive as citi *, e • *1 aU sure they are right, we mlg^t for One feature of toe plan Is an dffoft'^to zens than It spen^ lobbying for Btlnoe, Peter B*ai^ son of ’lyte "vart^.ai* Ruto give their trainsgression of the tradltiop- V stem toe exodus of white residents fr e ^ labor legislation as such. ■ Bruiita Prince, 4 -Hayes Df., (RoldcvIHe. (He J!^ al American code the more readUy. nelghboihooda with growing Negro pop at Muwhtsbqr MeankW JHaiKi«al (Hta maternal PERMANENT PRESS SLACKS The other tosue to that of the code it ulations by restricting the number of entsarTDTand Mfjt Paid F. self—whether, even If the generals Negroes attending ' Schools In those Herald pakemal gmnkuattiaf ha Miis. Bdtth Prtace, HioBand, Mkh. be right to some specific Instance areas. Some Negro studente In these He has a sister Heidi Lyon, ^ ^ Ivy styling in Dacron » / polyester and combed 495 changing areas,would be brought by bus when tiiey try to .make themselves mas Yesterdays PraatasL Gary Ahm^aon of Dr. Roger A and ^ cotton. Natural, Black, Olive and Navy Blue, ter over their civilian superiors — the to schools In aH-^whlte areas. No ratio of Negro to white studento .would be estab -Ankwer PfeSton, jp26 Hkgsneaidow^St, Slnafcury. long-range I damage to American poUcy - 25 Yean Ago Hta matemai gmkhnollier is lished for toe changing area schools; might not be much greater than any toe Man calls only for “a viable racial Frank B. Crocker, fomer j Mm’ Paul A Aringw, 48^ particular immediate advantage, ^o win balance.” But In toe all-white schools postmaster, and rated by the mother to MM. .Harcld L.- ^ Hopsacks, reverse twists and flannels in a ceitato degree more of a certain ktod toe plan giuurantees that no more than Civil Service Commission on brother, Ikde A n £ ^ . Charcoal, Olive, Black, Grey and Brown. o f victory to one particular war—con- three examinations as ^ e hl|^ 16 per cent of the elementary school en Bvassk K risl« aiiU I ttritgldM * W i^ eadliw this to possible—do we want .to rollment or more than 26 per cent of est qualified of all candidates m Duffeone BvsM, 41 Bherwood Ota. abe bsoome a Spartal toe high school enroUment would be for poabnaster here, notifies toe ManchSder MamtaM HospUaL Hhr come Negro through buStafi- No white commission that he itestres to students would be bused to NegrO areas. ^ be withdrawn as a candldate- are Mr. and MM E CMflBord Puft'SW, I» temal gtandporente are Mr. and 1^ . -A*>Wiony . The One-Man Opiiiion ■ This portion of toe plan would go Into for the appointment. | N. HtanJMBholtasaStalM.Khnab^^Ann,!. - V U there was any, Itogertog doubt that effect In the next three years. Proposals tttis M&oo has. In 0 » past few mwths, tiiat look-ahead as far as 20 years, how 10 Yean Ago been undergoing a steady dev ' * iRoekefeller, Glypm S t ever, would provide a racial balance for Democratic Town Committee J Putnam RoCkefriier, ’Ihbadoo ^ , of stro5r®f •OR***"®'** ■o"*® all toe Mty’q schoMs, Inciutong those In memhenr t toe Board ot Di 16 at Manchester Memorial Hoiqiilhal. Hta way of conducting toe war In I toe Negro ghettos. OUcago pubfic rectors to 1 u a “ oompMben- enta J a m T w* MM Ariliur T riiei^ the prpnbuncement of that mi schools now egyve about 660,000 students, sive study’: awlmmlng pool paltenwl grandparento are M f. and- M M O e ^ RnckefSHer. ■f ■ Anderson-Little rate aito tofalUUe of aU pubUc about half of whom are iNegro. needs ln\M nchester. aotamscstaidy, N .Y . ^ In advocating tWs long-range raclw ; Postmastei Alden E, Bailey IN MAIOHlsirSR polM^-that Which »ttoiee the fb ■[ • balance, toe Nan specifically attacks toe announcM that Migratory Bird « nu w . jm m ^ MaMsaaidL son o f Qsoige W. and Plalilciz \- ■ blood form of Senator-Bverett ' (MooolMittr-PukiMoyWottMIddMTutnpHW^ ■V. Dittaen of nitoota—has now setued. It nel^bothood'school, which If. continued Hunting^ StanqMi popularly Pagnisd WMoox, 6 ■JHAeBtriaw Pr., n m e W a i i U *‘H ie hardUnera.!’ said Senator Dlrit- woMd probably perpetuate segrega^ known as "duck stomiiB,*’ qre 20 a t i^aikhester Jdoninatal H o ( g t t a l ^ , entapreM Te^M rs. Alden L= aen the other day. “ are not as hard as educatioh in pnrts of «ART oh sale in toe lobby of tlie |Caln dORLlCK IN THE NA'TIONAL OB post office. pstai^ gnuniparenta are Mf. V/OL—SACK To aviiizfwofi* -tJ- Westtleld, NJ.j He baa a atatac, BUW ibe^ fk tlMV w#r^*** * ^ SERVER j ifm t this opliiton be taken too lightly. i : V
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.✓ , BIANCHESTBR e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEEIBBR 5, 1961 Section Two tUBSbAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 196^ Ihuradajr 11 a.m.^ at tba and Mri. Jodeph Caldierte, both -a.: Watklna-Waat Fitnaral Home, of Enobomfleld, Mra, Clarence TFe«t Side Sewer Appeal Buckley Says A ir Clearer Today 14S B. Center iSt The Rer. McConnell and Mra. Barbun towed atyay 'with right front Richard Diqpee of South Math* Tafwich, both of Bast Hartfbid, Hospital Notes 'S t Pipe's Second damage. Thieves Hit IS Businesses^ odtet Church will officiate- Bm> and Mra. WUllam P. Martin of Won hy Property Owners fle Can’t Run , -A - Lee, lake at, Oovenity; Jean The struck vehicle was driv lal. will be in Beat Cemetery. Connecticut; B2 grandchildren, TQyer Police Exaibd VlsUtog hours sre 3 to 0 p.m. LeBtoms. 128 B U rttoe S t ; VM- In Two Gfunj^ en by Grace P. Erickson o f 70 __ ___ JipMl, W, Hfclt- ... , . ______An^lght-year- WT saddle Tpke. and for a 12- ty where tin y are 8:30 to 4 p.m. am m an, 26 BUnee ’1 ^ MnnriiwitHr Band Locke la scheduled for court Omty «< MtaiobenUr and Mna Manager Rpbfegt Weiss this morning in a fu m er trjr Thieves broke Into 16 buri- Other breaks in wbUh noth-. 9 p.m. monow at 9:46 a.m. from the been won by a hoot of West Inch sahltary-sewer main, a ^ NEW YORK (AP) —William aad 7 to -0 p.m. and private i^Vi^tioMe Kel|y, 2 St, towed out oompefftioa for this appearance on Sept. 18. •o|illa BMvMni South Wind- Ahem Funeral Home, 180 Farm- SWe property owners. on W. lUddle T^he., both se^- to Clear the jumbled lines of cotamunksatimi moms where they are 10 a.m. At Woodliuid St near Broad nesses and two homes during ITL?®**”’, *““** ** « a d Sunday in mnnsbeMter. F. Buckley Jr. has written to Wappiiar- year by plaeiag MOOUA In two ■or, John______D. PIM mU ingtnw Ave., Hartforiu with a Retired Supreme Court Jus- icing the streets on which the thMn. And" apparen9y--.,^the town manager and . MPA to 0 p.m. Visitors are reqnest- SomHWi alao lachM Ma aSra, leaders Of a draft-Buckley clt- St, .q car driven by Rofcoe L. hoUday weekend by using \ S S ^ lS ^ tod St own- SOUTH WINDSOR — J<^ D. of requiem at the Cathed- tice Raymond A. Baldwin has assessedABtOperty owners resid-. membom were mially hearing^ -r------, ' i ' ' ' diailge in the meRlod ed bM t» smoke la pirate’ at^*"ohrictopto?*Soi^T^ !f***?°*?!^ oveo^i* -labcr xhoilfpopn Jr., 40, of 286 Wobd- fcu r brofthant aUd other Isens committee and the Con : RearRiE A ■crewdrivera and other pry ^ gernand PouUot,' the Pitchell, M, of HartfbA,, father ral of St Jose^, Hartford at niled In favor of the property ed. The work was completed servative p a ^ saying, that “for eaqh other loud and.clear. 'Jhat abolit 20 have’ap^ed so will...... be condneted at...... 8 room s...... No m w eWsshwr^ than to o vlBl- Vesnoa; Ete land St. hit a car Wvm by years ago. town WAter cu i bars to Jimmy windows and Manchester Bottling Ck>. at U of James J. PitcheU of South io:U. Burial wiU. be In Rose owners In a Dec. 8, 1969 appeal personal reasons it is not possi Patrolman James Martin, who far. tonifht V the Board o f Directow at Bentley School on tors at one Umo per pattrat nest FeaUman, Bkat Hattfoed; w a be held Windsor, died Saturday at Hart HUl Memorial Park, Rocky Hlll,^ ,.‘^k»hist asjMssmenta pUced <»i The assessments foUowed is vice president of the MPA, Some'mm are eligible to doors. . Spencer St, Robertson School ble for me to run’’ against Re la one item in a le seteot- St. ^ rofaeanals that last about one day inmiiim ^boinj^ Oandl^ Herman Paganl, died Sunday gal Wilson, aU of Manchester, ed in the appeal, on the basis cure the fault of the original 1969 seal in desiring that someone meet with all members of the were under the inmremhm that both systems—-75 per cent of St. hit the door of a parked car ground. challenge. Mr. Javits Who, at an DISCHARGED SUNDAY: hour. and two grandchUdren. that a deoteion was luuiecessary notice and that it was not a new association tomorrow and pre this would make one person, and the water ohsxge. ed by a oomenUteo hettded by driven by Joseph H. Morin, 47, ' About |4 In change was taken In Car CraBh^ Mm. Pagani was bom Feb. Funeral services wlU be held since he already ruled the pro assessment. age when most people are retir only one, eliglUie, indicating Weiss said that, while some C N ^ sod taclutoiig »ij^ - Mra. Dorothy Doyle, Olson Dr., of 22 Fleming Rd. Police say sometime Saturday from Fisher of requiem at St Mary’s sent what had been discussed Two one-car accldenta Sun- 22, 1870, in Magliano, Sablno, Thursday at 1 p.m. at ’ the cedure iiiegal. Justice Baldwin, in hla ruling, ing from active work, is insist at the meeting. “ We’ll tell them that the change was made to totendtot ^ the Kusela car waa getting Into Dry Cleansers Inc. at 825 Broad Cbunh; WMbnanttc. Burialwws 60 Woodland St; Mrs. Shirley St,' Police aald a aerq^driver day on the WUtnir Croaa Ifigh- Italy, and lived in Mantdiester Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The aiq>eal was brought 'by does not state that the Board of ing on six more years of disser the best we can,” Meriln said, “rig” the udtole test otjms WOUU docroase, the Ourtl% BtSMUig^ Rearend Crash a parking apace Saturday after in St. Joaepb’a Ccmsteigr, WU- most ot her Ufe. Main St The Rev. Kel^eth L. 174 property owners residing on Directors is forestalled forever vice to the Republicam party.” This is not so, Weiss said. The Bronke, 49 Milford Rd.; Edward noon and thft , Morin car door wa^' uaed to pry a rear door, way brought two arreata and “and they’ll vote on it.” v “IT.?* ^ 'liiJ- Wilhelmlna Doucette. Stafford charges of faUure to drive in UmaiMc. Survivors include 7 sons, Gustafson, pastop--^ Calvary Dover R d., EMison Rd., Falk- from filing a correct assess- Javits is 63, Buckley is 41. extension of time will make five Dlmlow; 26 Judy Lane, South Brings Arrest waa open when the two vehlolea The -change waa-taken from an One point which was clarified, and flewsr O^iattaunte would ^ Springs; Mra. Edna Graeslak. the eataMished lanes, state po Ugo Paganl and Victor Paganl, Church, Assentiriles of God, wiU nor Dr., Fulton Rd., Hendee^ ment. BucklOy promised to 'try to persons eligible, be said. Windsor; Mra. Kathleen Uocel- Icebox, they said. Bm est BUedeau Martin said, was that of the' Heck, contacted. lice in Stafford Springs said both of Manchester, Frank Pa officiate, ^uflal wlU Be in East Rd., Jarvis Rd., W. Middle ' I^ ruling lets the door open persuade “a well-qualified can Much of the controversy over t SS, ^ w N - y ,°y- lo, 44 Lewis Dr., Wapping; G eoige'E . Cloutier, 21, o f 100 Another break at the cleaners Weights of examination.’The as Sandra took place sometime last night. today. SOUTH WINDSOR — Bmest ganl of Glastonbury, Francis Cemeti Tpke., Morse Rd., Salem Rd., for a.'new assessment, even, for didate to rescue the poor, be- the exam came from a mistaken per ______HamUtto MuUen, 4 Hudson S t; Bisaell St. 'was ohaiged with sociation accepted the .40-40-20 Hougfahm, 06 Ridge S t A side'door waa pried. Nothing Harold Ford, 44, of Roxbury, BUodeau, 87, of Hartford, father Pagani of Button, Guido Pa ids may caU at the fu- Wedgewood Dr., Whitney Rd. the same amounts, but under lea^ered voters of New York division, with 40 per cent being belief that there was ’’Mlluslon mated. - .. . . nroukAlsob DOane------TO'—TOJ, KeOey, 111 — Lsd»___ - to drive a reasonablp Coventtj^ of Lotds Bilodeau o f South home tomorrow from 2 >to wd Englewood Dr. the corrCot statutory proce- from their present predicament ilB another item rt businaas In ofher hudnase Itooight, ^ Anaover; Mina. BBeei WaKtlng; Louise Walton, appeau'ed to be taken, poUce Maas, struck six fence posts 5 gani and Herbert Paganl, boi for the written exam, 40 for the -between the town manager, the 4 and 7 to 0-p.m. dlatance afiart after his car hit said. while he was trying to pUU over Windsor, died Saturday at his of Rockville, and Joseph Many of them have since diwes. in the United States Senate.” oral, and for exserience. chief of police and the exa ooneeiiiing water, the ixiard the board wtt rtmdurtpubUc MoChrthy, 82 N. Bhn 8t ; Mrt. rior Hill Rd., Andover; Scott 20 the rear rt one tblvra by EU Car Hits Pole, Two breaks also, took place Uyaleep, police said. home. of Hartford; a deughterr'Mra. withdrawn from the appeal, by Altity. Keiltli la out o f town Buckley is a resident of Stam Under the hew system agreed mining board,” Weiss said, and will conolder a 814,000 aiquro- hsaaritagli u aO atO v, 22% WUUam Cota, 79 Summ S t; Mra. Survivors also include another Armond J. Danoosse ford, Conn., but he would be Zeldman, 30 of Hartford rt 2:65 at the Pen An Co. at 841 Broad Rodney West, 27, Of East Mary Btvona of IJbdton, HI.; selling their properties or by on vaisiatlon and couldn’t be upon today,, the 20 per cent added that “it ain’t so.” pristtoh to pay fo r an engineer* wushoUt iip p w p tM ttm t e ^ o MtoDomough, IM Helen^ Majowlcs, accepting their assessments. eUglble under New York State a.m. yeeterday. PoUoe aay Driy®** Charged St. The first break took place/'Windsor claimed another car son, two brotiiers, three sisters 23 grandchildien'h^ 28 great- Armond Joseph Dancosse, 70, reached today tio comment on will be for experience only, The MPS, believing tiie exam ing study of ihe_p*tv«Wy Bosnl o t EatoaOpn, anirort xy^tfaere* 8t; Mira EUabOth Rd., Wapping; James Collier, o f 1S5 Autumn S t died yester The assessments were for a law to oppose Javits in the Re minor damage waa done to Joseph R. Michaud, 29, of Wall aometlme between 8 and 11:80 forced him off toe road and he and nine grandchildren. grandohSdrenr the town’s next move. Martin said. A,t one time, this to be rigged, asked the persons osmsd Manchester Watw Mariito, 86 Dulrt HM Rd.; Ray 608 E. Center St day at Manchester Memorial publican primary next year and both vehidea but both were st., Coventry apparently lost p.m. Sunday. A rear window struck several fence posta uid The funeral was held this The funeral will be held to- 20 'per cent was slated as in chai^ to stop hliting behind The appropriation would be forj^ «rt rt Myefte, RFD 2, Bolton; Also, Mra. Mary Casati, 20 Hoi^ital a ^ r a long illness. to serve as senator if elected. it come out. in thb open; appolht UiMirtv at Wnoinriii.- Hgnmr diivable fiom the accident control of hla oar and struck a waa smashed and a door priad. ran down m embankment. morning from the Flsette Fu mortaw at 10 a.m. from, the ..Jardlns of 80 Benton S t was "training” also. thew aeicoad atop , towBril______, posd- HcEow Bchoci Lewis RosObroohs,’Wlllmanitto; Mr. Dancosse was borb' in He' merely would have to be Me town purchase of the North on a wsahiout approprialUon M a^ *“® rt W. Middle T^jke. utility pole In toe center of Cov- Police said desk drawera Neltoer driver was Injured neral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., P . i)ulah Funeral Home' 226 held yesterday morning from The MPA had been after the somebody and get off the uhole John Ckichy, 91 Canada, and lived in Manches LB J, Critic come a resident of New York thing. End faculty. *010 first .step waa for retoosnon expenses for F ^ ’ ramp 92 of Rt. 1-84. , entry Sunday on Rt. 81, police were jimmied but nothing ap- dam^e to the w m Hartford, with a Mass of Main St, with a solemn high the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, town manager to clarify the Mra. Ann Wi Farris,^ Vernra ^ BMton, ciouUer la achaduled tor said today. pareiiUy waa taken. light. Both are scheduled to ter 26 yearn, coming .here from State by election day. Weiss said appointing promo qulem at St Ann's mass qf requiem at St. James’ 228 Main St., with a Mlemn high “training and experience” taken lastjnont^^ ^ toe Av a , Bfitogteo; David LoweU, Mass., where he had tions Would be not a good sys ^ S iJ5 id "w eii"to enter RL «. trortber on ttii proposed ^ wSawSto"*2l!- ST m uiS appearance on Sep^. 18. There- were no injurie. but to the aerond break, tolavra Hartford. Burial w< rM t St Church at 10:30. Burial wQl be Mass of requiem at St James’ On Outcome classification of the exam. To ditomaflcB on aptuoa Joim waosworm at-, Mrs. Mane ^ Look*, 84, of 14 damage was “extensive”, police tried to enter a rear door af- Court 12 Sept. 28. Uved m ost o f his U fe.. tem. He said the'towns which Into negotiations, based on a Benedict Cemeterv, lomfleld. in St. James’ Cemetery. Church. day it was done, Martin said, Before retiring five yearn have the least comiption in the Debnont St. waa charged with said. Michaud waa charged with ter l a.m. Sunday by prying it Friends may caU at the fu The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Public Records by getting rid of the training 81.^mUUon posslMe purchase R«g«rt St; U n . Sa% Zocoa Thereae’ Strait ago, he was employed at O n O utcom e departments are those'Which re jMviius(u .TOVTO-TO* 1AOA raro-Bsw vkiMgiv M nraiih 'iviiianH. Ann w . imto.. Operating a motor veWcle With- fallUM ,to drive in tile esUblUh- and remqvliig toe door casing, neral home toniglit from 7 to 9. J. Reardon was celebrant, as Warrantee Deeds section. The experience factor tonight, the ooosteirtkm rt dweiilngB IMOPteasai* VlaUey R«L, South Wrtcimw out a llcmae. after the car he ed lane and la scheduled to ap- Entry waa not made, however, Loot Monarch Cheney Bros, for 22 yearn. ly on “merit systems based on Lange Chapman, sisted. by the Rev.. Daniel Burr Carlson to Charles E. will take into consideration the UtlMr businw tonight, ^ ------Windsor. Maple Ave., EUlngton; MM. was driving went over the cen- pear in Manchester circuit PoUce reported. Last reigning monarch of Survlvora include a son, Ray (Continued from Page One) tests.” • ^ lOddletown, mother of Mrs. M*»y Datfca O’Connell, deacon, and the Rev. and Irma Anderson, property on Jobs done while a patrolman SlST^lSldTl iwliSiK a SATURDAY: A «n Gl«ly. Rae, Rt. 81, South (fov tor Una on Oxford St. OhorUy Court 12 Sept. 28. \ A t MMer’a Ite^ u ra n t at 10. the H a w ^ mond Dancosse of Madison; If the tests were not a F. Chapman of Man- Mm. Mary Outka, 80, moth- Eugene F. Torpey, subdeacon. for “genuine land reform, an Liberty St. has been on the forae, armong * P®*? to inmuac a swim^ to Mr. a«l Mra David Ciuter, entry; Vincent Urrin, South after midnight Sunday and hit AUen R. Flandera^lO,. of Wll- K. Center St., thieves forced a Queen LUloukalanl. She com ^Mster, Aed Friday at Middle- er of Mm. Antonio Saimond of four daughtera, Npella cry of “favoritism” would1 go pool and other oommim^ Roosevelt St; a sod to MX. Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Loutae Wade the Mra. Ralph Maccarone was or end to virtually unrestrained Frieda Grobard to E.F. other things. up. Without teats, Weiss a parked car. llmantic was charged with pass- ventilation window and .eecap- posed many island eonn. ■ex Hospital, Middletown. She 399 Gardner St, died Sunday Ranson and Mra. Doris Dog- ganist and soloist. corruption and a substantial im- Houghton A Co., two parcels on As to the section cot. out, and daughter, 482^ W. Middle L ^ e also got a written tag In a no passing aone Mon- ed vrtto nlckelz from a vending most noted being “AlMia st«h. Oe,” gart, both of Vernon, Mra. Lu- favoritism then would be pos^ was the wife of Chauncey Chap- morning lat Manchester Me Burial, with full military provement in the economic life Stock PI. training, this can be part of the new Lincoln School, *2SSLt “" ' iWly PucM and machine sometime Sunday or which symbolizes Hawaii to ciUe Moquln of Manchester and sible. proposed tor Center warning for dritring after day. Court Is set for Manohes- morial Hospital after a long honors, was in Veteran’s Field, of the villages.' -Theresa Santamore to Town oral exam, Martin said. Any Josenh CrtalOw ™ »nas HiMcey, 10 Lewis daughter, 17M Garden Dr.; MM. yesterday. people of all nations. Mra. Gloria Bassette of Rayn- Park. drinking, and his car had to be ter Sept. 25. " flurvivom -also include 2 illness. East Cemetery. Father Torpey He also suggested the Viet: of Manchester, property on N< type of courses a patrolman the Ttown OonsmnUoD Com- daughter, 60 ham, hfesa.; eight alstera. Sis The community faculties may daughters, a brother, 8 sistem, klra. Dutka was born in Aus- read the committal service. cong should be Offered the School St.. mig^t have taken to improve Not in W iidiingt(Hi mtoAoa. 'P«th Maive realghed. •*** Jto*rte Hyrtt Mountain Rd. ter St. Augustine of the Grey fulfill terms of tits deed which 2 foster daugfatem, 9 grandchU tela and had lived In Manches Bearers were Blsear DesJar chance of ultimately sharing in Maly E. Brown to Robert E. his knowledge — this should be 'TLSSal iLSr^the DISCHARGED YESTER Ntms of the Cross, Canada, Many people refer to the Pen- transforad toe park from Che dren and 10 great-grandchU- ter for many yearn. dins, Harley Lovell, -Richard the country’s political life. and Dorothy A. Holmes, " two mentioned during the oral teat, txnril wia riondder approval T L -” " DAY: Raymond Hampton, 42S Mrs. Christine Hartley, Mra. tagtMi'4nnps Ptaney, 12 Hathaway Lane; a in S t James’ Cemetery. Manchester and Arthur I>an- Dtu, informants said. Sherwood Circle Inc. to F. days away. He said this her (3enhan:’Shephe;^ near her and adppWoti o f a Maohetion , ol Graham Rd., Wapidng; MH. yesterday wfaUe visiting his oosse o f Vernon; sixteen grand Dsu was the most forthright Robert and Madeleine M. Dle- baxddngr h)l Mhncherter serv- son to Mr. and Mh . David Ask, Friends may caU at the fu wouldn’t “ give the boys enough to help with discipline. S3 Goalee Dr. Grace OolUns, WladsurvUls Rd., ■OB, John N. McClain of 48 children and four great-grand- I n D e t r o it ofr,t|ie. U candidates la advocat terle property off Timbei; Trail. lOMUn. neral home tonight from 7 to-9. time,” and a'(e-etitfenslon would > Besides, alto‘ aajsqwMiMRng a BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A RookvUls; Mrs. Bhanm Bur- CUnton St. Ohildren. ing peace with Hanoi. Final pro Sophie E. Knybel to - Grace u i e p h o n e be requested. dog curied up at your fS^ while wood and son, 180 Center St SurvlVom also include his (Continued from Page One) visional returns received here B. Dauzat, property at 81-88 daughter to Mr. and Mra. Thom Bmest Cersosimo. (The funeral wiU be held Reardon said a total of 86 you are reading a good book la wife. Mm. Thelma Newton Mc gave him 17.1 per cent of the to as Martin, 97 Benedict Dr., TOLLAND — Bmest ciersosl- Tliuraday at 8:30 a.m. from the men stmt and killed in the Al- Union St. men are eligible.' for the detec much nu»e relaidng and nwre- Clain, and a daughter, Mtu. tal votes cast, compared with Wapping; a son to Mr. and Mrs. mo, 81, of Hartford, father of leclerc Funeral Home, 23 giers Moti^. D. Leslie Olsen, D. Anthony tive and sergeant exam. He said Uke being at hom e.” —i F R r- f William Unsicker ot Otaru, Ja- 86.7 per cent for the Thieu-Ky WANTED Thomas Camsstrari, Stafford Takonby A Mra. Rosemarie Rala of TOl- Main St., with a solemn high <>At least sik the victims Gugllelmo and Doris L. Gug- Springs. ticket. Uelmo to Richard R. and Edna D F L I V F R Y O m u l Late Model millkmo pan. both who were visiting here Sunday at Hartford Misns of requiem at SL James’ were killed by the National DISCHARGED SATURDAY: wMi him. He is also survived It was difflcidt to appraise'the N. Lewis, property at 189-141 fbrovor - Association Hospital. Ohtmch at 9. Biurlal will be in Ouard, five of them innocent, Louis Provera, East Hartford; tgr a ' teother and three slstera, support for Dzu, but his areas of 75yoara Survlvora also include his St James’ Cemetery. the vlctinu of. what now seem to Florence ’ St. USED CA R S Mra. Beatrice MoCaffray, RFD all of Franklin, and five grand- voting strength Included some 120 Yoar' ooirt irt inlw iiioo wife, 2 other darters, a sis Friends may call at the fu- be tragic accidents. Land Development Inc. to T i^ Prieea Paid 4, Coventry; Mn. Christine dddren . of the most insecure in South Mrt osaiiietiMlwm bo llko yours ter, 8 brothera and-' U grand neral home tonight from 7. to 9 “In five more cases, both po Nutmeg Homes Inc., property FV>r AO Blakea! Gaffney, 19 Durant St.; James Funeral services will be hbld 1620 QUO ot hmmfUtUy. children. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and lice and National Guardsmen Vietnam, analysts said. on Flag Dr. Reuter, 96 Lakewood Circle; Friday at 2 p.m. at the Van Funeral services will be held 7 to 9 p.m. were invtdved ai^ it is impossi Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Mur CARTER CHEVROLE1 Mra. J6an Lamb, 89 Hillside Divler Funeral Home, 961 N. tomorrow at 6 a.m. at the ray A. and Rhoda D. I^atok, ble to say definitely whose bul 1 3 8 i \ CO., INC. Ave., Vernon; Ifiohael Donnel Main St., Franklin. Burial will D’Blsopo Funeral Chapel, 286 Chief Anthony J. Tonm lets were fatal. Four of these property on Flag Dr. ly; 114 Clinton Dr., Wapping; .be in Second " Mt. Pleasant Ellsworth A. Mitten to Augus i 2 »M ld n S t. Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. VENTRY—Chief Anthony victims were innocent of any A bout Town W ELUN 8t/-«4S-5gfl Mra. Marilyn Barstis, 9road Cemetery, Franklin. Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene tine J. Swan, property at 37 Hol FOB A UrSTOnB! J. Tomer, 62, of Windsor, head wrongdoing.w.-B—'—B- Women’s Society of Ck>m- You'll never have ti * . P lK M ie ^ 9 -5 2 3 8 ''Brook;' Lawnneo Brown, 62 dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. lister St. FMoeilpttSD Fhaimacgr The fap^ suggests that of Algonquin Indian Tribe and •Two more persons, bothldot-. Baptist Church will because each time Nortovlew Dr., South Wtadsor; GLibBE those wluing to do so make Friends may call at the Qulfclalm Deeds prtnte your roll o f ______- father of Mra. Dennis Merchant era, were shot and killed by nsor a grinder sale Saturday. Koda-oolor' nim we rive you ABSO- David Kblumber, 486 Burnham memorial donations to Johnson funeral home to^jht from 7 to 9. LUTESjY FItElB, a fresh roll o< film of Coventry, died yesterday at store-owners. Three more were Advance orders will close Thurs Jarvis Acres Ihc. to Glennlce St.; M n. (Mrol Hamonko, Broad Travel Sarviee County Memorial Hosplt^, for your camera. We replace the film - Windham Ctnnmunity Memorial killed by private citizens; mur day and Jnay be made with Mrs. Pearce Aronson, property off E. you have developed. It's all freah- Brook. Franklin. Frederick Paisley dated pud top quality and Ko 906 MAIN SntBBT Ho^tibal, WilUmantic. der warrants have been issued WllUam O’DdnncU of 14 Winter Middle Tpke. A8S0, Mra SkriUy Dowd, 39 The Hidmes Funeral Hotee, VERNON — Frederick Pais Grace B. Duzat to Jerome F. dak, too. Quira prooeasins Survlvore alio include his in two of those cases and a war St. or Mrs. Mildied. Hayes of 34 hour service for Church St; Mra Ailena Ctou- 648^2165 400 Main St. is in charge ' of ley, 66, of Tankeroosan Rd. died and Carol A. McCaffrey, one 6 2 0 ' black and white (just wife, hie pother, 4 other rant decision is pending in the 78 Hemlock. St. ' ^ tler, 21 Becuchwood Rd., Vec^ local arrangements. early tels morning at Manches half interest in property at 81- a little bit lonser for . AsIlMilaedi daui^tei^5 sons, brothera, third. And two looters died when etdor). non; Deborah Peabody, Thomp- ter Memorial Hospital. He was 2 ' 8 8 Unlon St. fo r fire swept the store from which The Elks Club will have Clam sonvIHe; Ronald Rtckqrd, 174 Henry H. Reid the husband of Mra. Truth Bells 3 slstepfTand SO grandchildren, Graqe B. Dauzat to Sophie B. 1 3 S they were stealing. Night Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Cooper S t; Mra U axy BnwD- Henry H. Reid, 66, of H art-. Paisley. lerid services will be held KnybeC^ ope-half Interest in ly at 1 p.i» at Potter “Two vlctima, one a fireman, at the club on Bisseli St,-for. He, 10 Wadenrartl) St; Mra T-R-E-T-C-H ford, father of Mra. ’ Barbara Mr. Paidey was born March property at 8l-8^U nlon St. the other a civilian, were killed members, their wives, and Esther BagphBwe, TboaqNna- Bates of Manchester, died Sat 20,1890, in Manchester, a son o^ leral Home, 456 Jackson Trade Name ' .-r by electric power lines. guests. The menu will. Include ILIG6ETT DRUG urday at St’ Francis Hospital, Samuel and Mary Sotaofii St., Willlmantlc. The Rev. Ken Chester S. • Ososkl' Sr. and “Five deaths remain. They cherrystones, steamers and Hartford. Paisley, and lived in Itei^on neth Cooper, pastor of Fimt Mary E. Ososki, doing bi^esa Baptist Church, WHUmantlc, are a 10-year-aratrooi^ wife, three sBAth Horan of Man- morrow at 7:30 p.m.. in the As N.Y., and Linda Jban Roberts, YOU DONTt NEED IJWO EYES WERE. ~ Eugene L. Beauchamp the third victim of the Algiers 640 Spring Sf., Sept. 16, South a **muaf* fo t rence O’Toole Church, Hart- Chester. sembly Rome family requests that flowers f^nnthm is One of the largest and old- PVimds may call, at the fu apecisls ______Sperl Gough. be omitted. - _ ui-i. est privatriy owned schools of . Co/// DONT YOU ALWAYS FEEL SAFES HEBE T. dividends. Your savings accounts are now'insurecT up to neral home tomoRow from 2 to Mr. Gough waa bom in R o c k ------Oovenuneirt its rand and Is not connected $ 11,000.00 by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Cor- 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. sem^t” Oovermnent. Our poUey to to priee enentUng a* ex- ville and lived UT Hartford for mtxdt greate^ security than For FREE t^klet on Govem- potationi many years. He wai llhldoyed [ F u n e r a ls | private emidoyment and excel- NEW SYSTEM ■i. Walter O. Ladd mwit Jobs, including Hst o f po at the Hartford Host Office tor loit opportuiuty for advance sitions and salaries, fill out toM faC toe smartest h a y e n W ^ J i B c ^ sleep . Walter O. Ladd, 62, ot 106 ment Many poattlcms require faetners offer temporary spsnnlsjjme.alss 3 9 88 years before be -retired 4 couptm mid mall at ones—^TO LAUNDRY gpriMse St. died yestwday at John Sablits Jr. UtUe or no specialised eduoa-. have them in tosw tasper pilesa. Stone we on p riw ly 4 .0 0 years ago. He was' a member DAY. AND DRV CLEANING W hat a Messing and boi igtotogof tor o f 0t Mbryli Eptocopal UNOOLN SERVICE, Dept 4S-3B ' „ I S t^ 7 TP is; 10 TO 20, 14% 70 24%. 38 TO 4^ cer and the late Stephen Ladd, CUI 6f9-176S qgy IIAlM I and Uved in Manchester about Bast Hiutfopd, William T. Church, OMSdlwUiil.'-“ v ’ Peidn, mihola ' ' la m veiy.muCh intereatsd. Please send me fTlElB (1) A list V Try'Holinan-Bakmr’s M usco-Pedlc ....Phone MhifboMiVli*: tUrsa i grapdriiii- Young ~of Wapping, Mra. Vito Luaaler aniT Faydtte Stevens. dna; and tbm brothers and Gstrowsky, Mrs. Nancy Mphlek - ;i\ ------■ _ ' C ity ...... S ta t e ...... Irenee P. DesJaidlns m rm risttnr. all of Maine. and Mrs..OsiBar Dahlman, all of Time at home ^flmairal ssrvlcas will be held Hartford, Mrs. Martin Oosker The funeral of Irenee . P. Dea- Read Herald Ads "■,y
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^ ^ ^ Lincoln Davis Poirot-Keish’ Demers-Elliott __ _ • ...... * . . —...... ' L - •“ » r Ann VescKi it '. Manchester to Krolewlcs of East Hartford to Miss Jeanne A. Paris of WIik \Mias Susan Lea l^ott of Richard Arthur DsDbng of Wap- Ernest James Kuna Jr. of Ver sted bebame' the bride of Rob Wanhouse Point, formeriy of ping was solemnised Saturday non was solemnised Saturday ert A. Lincoln of Ifanchriitier Manchester, became the bride morning at St James* Church. morning at 8.8. Cyril and Me The bride is toe daughter of thodius Church, Hartford. Saturday evening in a' Candle of David Lionel Demers of Mr. mid Mra. Domenlck Vee- The bride to toe daughter of light ceremony at WVhehester Newington Saturdity afternoon 00 ofot 229-'ed neckline, empire b<^ m a to h tn g aocessotiesL The wore corsages of white dairies R^ndsor, and the Rev. George rot, all of Wethersfield and A receptkm for 180 was held ice and A-line skirt, with a Urdegnoom’s mother wore a and \riiite miniature camatlona. F . Noshrand of St. Mary’s brottiers of the bridegroom. WoB Catherine F. Martens at toe Botton Lake Hotel. For cathedral-length detachable pink siUc ensemUe wNh a jew Miss Lana D. MaoWUUams of A reception for 200 was held Newburgh, N.Y.,.. became the . . A reception for 100 was held Church performed the oere- and William F. Heine, both of a motor trty north, MTO. IMLong watteau train. Her tulle veil was eled nsdribte and snatefaing ac- in the church fellowship room. m(my. Msgr. Daly was celebrant at the RcKddedge Country'Club, wore an Ivory brocade suit wlto arranged from a jeweled water oesBories. Both wore oorsages bride of Michael Gesmundo .of Manchester, '.WOI^b, united in For a plane trip to WcMhlngton, at the nuptial high Mass. West Hartford. After, a wedding roae accessories and a corsage lily headpiece and she carried of wtrite orofalda Newburgh, formerly of Man D.C., Mrs. Lincoin wore a two- The bride was given in mar trip to Williamsburg and 'Wr- iparrlage Saturday morning at of white ndnlKture roees. a bouquet of white pompons and A rsoeptlon flor lid was held chester, Saturday Aug. 26 piece beige heather dress with riage by her father.. She wore ginia Beach, Va., the couple will St. Bartholomew’s Church. Mrs. DeLoog attended Man- pink rosebuds. at the Btage Coach RsStauraiiit at Grace Church, Newburgh. black accessories, and a cor a floor-length gown of white silk live in Framingham, Mass. Tbe bride is toe daughter of (toeater High ScbooL.She ia on- Mlsa Maureen McKeever of In Vernon. For a'motor trip to The bride to a daughter of sage of white gardinlas. organza designed With batteau Mra. Poirot is a graduate VTlllam R. Martens of 9 Stev ployed by Standard Screw Oo., Manchester was maid, of honor. the Fooono MOuntaJns in Penn- Mr. and Mra. F.A. MacWUllama Mrs. Uncdn is a graduate of neckline, short sleeves, and em Manchester High School and en' St. and toe late Mrs. Mar- Wilson. Mr. DsLong attended She wore a floor-Iengto gown of aytvanla, Mra Lewis wore a of Newburgh. The bridegroom Westbrook Junior College, Port QUbert High fichod, Wlnsted, pire bodice, with ah A-Uhe sil ceOe Martens. The bridegroom Mancheater High School and emerald green aatln peau de. three-fileoe knit suit of pescodt t o a son KHered kdenoon lace, as a dental hygienist for Dr. rer of 103 Mather St. and the is serving in the U. S. Air Force She wore a matching headpiece Mra Lewis Is a 1960. grad The Rey. I. Marsland of Grqee uate of Manchester High School and a chapel-length train. Her Cari A. MUnSowsky in Man late Aloyslus Heine. and stationed at Fhooilx, Aria. with a tulle veil, and carried a uate of Maacbester High Sohool Church performed toe double- and attended the University of elbow-leng^trlide-tler veil of chester. Mr. Poirot is a gradu The Rev. Charles Shaw, prin and FHgbt atewsrdess Sohool, ring ceremony. Robert Zahn of Hartford. The coulde will live silk Ulusiop was arranged from ate of Wethersfield Ifigh Scho ■ (n rir ifkldp to a daugfabar o f Miss Patricia Sheriden of Dec. 17. are now called skid rows. ted botUces,.. and elbow-length Mr. and M ni.'^l^^ F. Oswald Bolton was^ maid tumor. sleeves edged with Venice lace o f Ruasea Dr. Tfeia..fartdegroom Bridesmaids were kfiss Bar ruffles. They wore matching ia a (k» of Mr. and mw^^Fred- bara J. Heine of San F ^clsco, en pillbox hats with clrctdar .^1 etick Luce of CM Stafford Rd. Calif., stater of toe bridiBgroom; veils, and they carried casctule Tbe R«v. DoaaM O. MBW; lOss Sandra L. Lorentzen of Dowd'Thortiburg 'v bouquets of pink and white pastor of United Obngroga- Manchester, Mrs.' Wayne Eng miniature earhattons; . MRS. MICHAEL GESMUNDO tftmal Cfaunoli, pctftanned the land of Vernon and Miss Joanne Angelo Gesmundo of Man- 17'. i - Palmer of West Hartford. Mlsa Ardys Kay Thornburg of BnuUonl BAchnch iiboto double ring ocranony. Bouquets Wadena, Minn., and Raymond .ohsater asrvsd as hto brothsr’s best man. Ushers were Domi dress with matching accesao- MRS. THEODORE JENWEN CHU of white gladtoli wene on the The bridal attendahto were nick RutigUkno and Robert ries and a whlty orchid. ' dressed alike in full-length P . Dowd ot Ibmcbester were altar. 'V KMV wed Saturday moiiitog, Aug. 6, LampeMlU, both of Norwich aiid Mrs. Gesmundo is a graduate The brhle wtoa glveo hr m a r-, ' ... 1 Sleevelesa gowns of lime greqn Angeles served as beat man. ^ HumUt photo at St. Annto Chur^ Wadena. cousins of the bridegrooni; Rob of Newburgh Fred,:' Academy Tbe marriage of Miss Vlrgin- riage by her fother. She wore' :■ - and pink brocadq, . design Ushers ■ were Frederick W. The bride to a . Mr. PhOTp Dowd of 227 Wells St. dress with matching accesso Hartt Conservatory of Music, and A-6lne aldit, and the coat iiows with Uihe green and pink Heine wore a brown and white HartfoM.' He served for. three Omgrcgational 6hurch. Hartford, and D^. Martin G. Heine, Aj graduate of Manches The Rev. Richard McGuire of ries. The bridegroom’s mother wttfa bril Stoevea o f lace, tetm l- veils, and they carried colonial knit suit' with beige accessories ter Highlschool, served for four A Papal r Blesslnig was ba- Uue musloo, and she canted, years as a member of the band Hie bride is a daughter of Stein of New York City. bouquets of pink miniature cay- St Ann’s Church performed toe wore a blue'drete with mateto nsbed tot a GhapeUengllli trofiL and a corsage of golden garnet years with the U.S. Navy. He is '' atowrtl alt the noon nuptiai an oldHftwIliiined bfluvxet c t ing accessories. IBlth wore or at the U.S. Military Academy, K . and Mrs. W. John Field of nations and dusty pink sweet double-ring ceremony. 'Hie chil Mrs. Field wore a French Her boulBant vttl of sSk Mu? rosea. attending Mancheater Commu daiatea, blue bachelor buttemn chids. '' W^t Point, N.Y. He owns and Ml Boulder Rd. The bridegroom heart roees wlto lime green Man Sttuirtay at the Imniacu- dren's choir of toe church sang. blue silk sheath, dress with alon waa anangwil (rian a Mrs. Heine Is a graduate of nity College, and la eihployed at and baby's breqth.' .« A reception for 200 was held operates the Kingston (N.Y.) la the son fA Dr. and Mrs!' stieamiers. J . laito Qonoeptfon Churob, LowcU, Potted ferns were on the altar. matching turban and accesso matotilng beadhoiw, and She Holy Trinity I^ h School, H ^ - the Manchester bfqnch of toe Brldesmjslds were Mtos Kath at Hotel Newburgh; For'a mo Music- Center. The couple will V Qeorge W. Chu of Hontdulu, Mias Kathryn Marie Steftoens , The bride was given in mar ries. The bridegroom’s mother oattried a caaoeda bouquet o f ford, and St' Joseph CoU^e, Southern New England Tele V Mhaa, after the Rev. W llaih leen Oonlojn of Mandhester, sis tor trip to Atlantic City, N.J., live at Odell Circle, Orange Hawaii. of Manchester was flower glri. riage by her fatoty, toie tfore wore a rose colored tuck^ or ouraatlonii,'. roaea, etophanotla West Hartford. She la employed "L . LaiwIesB urtted In manrtage ter of toe bridgroom; Miss The Rev. Faulv.D. Slmjieon of She wore \a flring ceremony. Wal stages of rubruin UUes. ^ | land, stater of the brtde^ was aa over pink satin with short - 'of Luwell lit.,Michael Ed- ness CecUe Betlt of Philadel ter Grysb was organist. Bou- popff sleevas. She wore a pink waid Oonkm of Manchester. pUqutol with matching lace. A recepi^ for 200 waa hrid maid of honor, She wore a full- / phia, Pa. Their gowns and head- .. *quets of white gladioli, Shasta length gown of roae cdored lin satin beadbow, and she carried '; /Ihe bride Is a aaujrttter of I^er veil of silk Illusion was ar HAVE YOU AN at the honitf of the bride’s par pieces matched the honor at ranged from a pearl and Sequin daisies and greens were on the en arid Venlae lace, designed a bosket of pink miniature car- ; • My. and Mha O eoiga J. "WUiry tendant’s. altar. ents. For a plane trip to Ber! nationa and dusty {rink sweet crown, and she carried a bou Sypeib EVENT SCHEDULED inuda, Mrs. Chu wore, a bisque wlto bateau neckline, and shmt ! of Loweil. The taridegraom to a Lt. irniUam L. Conlon, U8N, Tbe bride was given in mar aleevea trimmed with lace, heart roaea with pink stream- ^ sop o f Mrs. WUaam L. Oonkrn quet of apricot criored rosebuds THAY CALUSrFOR riage by her father. She wore .colored jersey knit' ensemble ers. of' Corpus Chrtoti, Tex., served in toe ahape of a cross. with navy blue accessories. modified empire bodice, A-UnS • I o f lOB 8 . Lakewnod OWcle and as h to,, brother’ s best mian. Burioanp i>iioto FOOD? a full-length gown of candlellg^ sUrt and detachable wattoau Henry Heine of WSpplng serv Mrs. David E. Smith of Pine N sise^p ’ I the Mte Dr. MViaum Oonlpa. Usherk'were Lt. Peter ZagUo of peati de sole, fashioned with fit train accented with matching ed u his brother’s best man. The txide was given in man- island, Minn.,, sister of the Engaged It naql be m. wedding, a ban ted bodice, bateau neckline ac Mrs. Chu attended Manches Ushers were William H. Mar Columbus, Ga., William , sC. w quet or Just aa informal get- bride, was matron of honor. The lace. She wore a matching head- “ I, rfBgatoyher«Bther. fibeworea Dixon of Duxbuty, Mass., Rob cented with handmade gros- ter public schools, and Is a tens, Robert T. Martens, James bridesmaid was Mtos Bdltb Tbe engagement of Mtos Cyn- together of a society, lodge or bow with yell, and she carried N IkxiritengUi gown of tm iy peMi ert , Fitagerald of Manchester point Venetian lace and seed graduate of Colby Junior Col P. Martens and Thomas J. Mar ORMAL , tola Livengood to Burton i Mc- sonoe friendly group. a cascade bouquet of light pink ; ! ' de Oote, dertgned wtth re-em- and 'Victor Turns of Springfield, Dowd of Manchester, sister of pearls and dome shaped skirt lege, New" London, N.H. Dr. rasd colored miniature carna tens-, all of Manchester and bro , bnoiaeced alencon kue aooeirt- toe bridegroom. They were Namar, both of Manefaester] has with a bustle terminating In a Chu, a graduate of Brown Uni thers of the bride. | . . WE RENT IT . . . N.J. We Are Prepared to tions ahid daisies. ' t tog the bateau neckMne, empire A reception was held at toe dressed alike la full-length been announced by her porento, ohapelTlepgth' train. Her veil versity, Providence, R.I., re M n. Schwdierer wore a pale Serve You to Your , Brldramalds were Miss Paula i bo«rt end .rtawt steovea, and Andover (Mkss.> Country C3ub. aleevelesB gpwna of apricot ett- Mr. and Mrs. William Liven- o f silk inuBlon was arranged ceived his M.D.’ idegree In 1963 McGowan of Bethel, and Mrs. blue , braided lace dress wlfh i'. too aten A-fna rth*. She wore ored peaii de tele, arito match •good of 41 Oliver Rd, Complete SatUfaction acceaaoriea and a corsage of After a wedding trip to Puerto from a circlet of matching peau from Tale Medical School, New John WUUe and Miss Brenda A l l f o r m a l ^ a r i n ( ’ a cfaspcl-length Bpgllsb man- Rico and St Croix, Virgin Is ing hewtyleces wlto circular Her flanci la a son of Mr. and sole and Ifice, and she car golden garnet rosea. Our eotering eervloe to ap de Haven. He is a member «k-|Phl Martin, both of Tolland. Their Cbittlok photo I tUto hondend wINi matrWng lands, tbe couple trill live in veils and elbow-Iengto jvhlte Mra. Burton McNamar of 209 ried a bascadli bouquet of idia- Beta Kappa, honorary fratern pink gowns and he^bows were ) I A receptlu|to to ae- MRS. TERRY D. LUCE ! • alenoob looe, and carried k cas- Sprin^eld, Maty. gloves'. They carried bouquets oonanodatq nay otae gatberiag, . laenopsls. orchidq, stei^ianotla ity. He served for two years styled to match toe honor at ' ; cade of gardentaa, rtephano- of ^Mlcot colored rosebuds and ( Mtos Livengood,'-a 1967 grad o f yeMow tea . moos and minia- w ith maiteliiitt cmceBSMteei The Mrs. Conlon to a graduate of MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND F. DOWD Why notlbU ns and talk over and'ivy. Th^ibrldal gown had with toe U.S. Army medical tendant’s, and they carried cas ; tin and baby Ivy. the Academ y oi^ Notre ^Dame, white feathered carnations. uate of Monriiester High School, too detaitor ture oBnzBitloaa. Thp brtde- oou|fle wU ^ at hntne alter f, been worn by'^ttie sister of,th e corps, and Is doing his medical cade, bouquets of light pink uid ! ! iCrai WOtom C. Dboon of Tyngsboro, Mass:, and Emman Philip Dowd of Manchester i to employed at Pratt and l^htt- bride at her wedding. rose c^ored miniature carna- gnoQin'ki ’ mnttier wora a tur- Sefit 10 at tbe PlntM^ Brook ries. The bridegroom’s mother a sleevelesa dress of apricot residency at the University of Duzhwty. Msas, waa natron of uel. College, Boston, Mo m . L t aerrsd ss hto brotoer’s best ney, Division of United Air lb s. Robert U-'-WA- Westm of Dal-' California Los Angeles Medical tions and dalsiefV " quoiee cosyt dPMs w itb mateb- A pte., ERtoghoiB. * - man. UabsH were iJavId B. m r e a blue> linen and laoe colored peau de sole w lto wfalto craft Oorp;, East Hartford. Mr. ing aorasBartas and a con age CANDIES booiDr. flla wore a ncosa or- Conlon to a graduate of Cranwi dreaa^'And coat with matching 'kcceaaories. liw, Tex., sis^ of the bride, Center. The coupla wUl live at Frederic Luce a t Fast Hart (Mr. and Mra. Luce boflk at gudy orer malae penu de sole Preparatoty School, Lenox, Smlto of Pine isiaadl,' brotoer-in- McNamar to a 1964 graduate of STBS matron of honor. She wore ford served as bls'brotoer’s.beat. of pink teat roeka arid miwfahire tended Eangt&n Htyb SohooL accessories. Both wore coroagw the couple wUl live at lUS GROVE 11783 Sunset,Blvd.,W>s Angeles. Moss., and ProvldenM OoUege, law of the brido; Edward San- Manchester Ifigh School. He to miissllisli .' ’ ^ NOW AVAII.ABLB AT \ MEN’S SHOP ggsni Styled tollh luffled por- TE|/EPBO;ra 649-5313—649-5314 a slssveleas princess st^e man. Ushers were Richard M ra''Luce ia eanpioiyed at Fnitt Providence, R.I. He atoo attend deriln ot Btose, Idaho, and Ken of atoite rooebuds. N2nd St 8. B., Wadena, lUnn., toe aaalBtant manager at Mis A raccpttoo ftor 'alnuk ISO txait oocldine, cinpira bodtoe of Ice blue silk with a-i Rembrandt improved toe' aH. Johndrow ofee, Mass, i- jacket dresS wlto white accesso- National P^trit; Mm . Dowd wore Air Forqe Station. ,for toe wedding. ' - ^ __ S important than the details of brocade coat dram wttb matoh-' Fa.. Mka. Luce wore a rust and T e n y a AXtenUc, la s., Rodc- Dr. James Make of ,U)s teallty. - tog woccmorteB and a oon age bone oiolored thmaptece uult vM e. ' . , , . ^ ■I ■ ( ■ -!■ i.-. - 1 V v
• .1 BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 PAGE NINETBS^ PAOB mORTBEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHiESTBR. CONN.. TUESDAY, SBPtfeBJBER 5, 1967 i. ’ The Alplna Society will meet Percy F. Smith arole. W8C8, Tolland County A b o u t T o w n tomorrow at 7:80 p.m, in the of South Methodist Church wlU Yicra Should Know••• downstairs hall of the Italian meet tomorrow a t 8 p.m. in Su Atexuider^ Jarvto a t 36 AJeoc- Americtot Club, 135 E ldridge St. sannah Wesley Hall for a work Register Now WaUer’TJbU Jr. Tolland, Bolton, Rockville iiilder S t iB vtee cfatirman of shop sesrion for the fair. Mem ..c Um phambiK ootmnnttoe for a Booster Ni|;ht .will be observ bers Bra reminded to briilg pink l b Walter DoU who la BROAD STREET ' r^lrememt dbvwr for ‘nmoSiy ed tomorrow. ^ : Manchester ing shears. with Pratt it WUtney Aircraft S’. Sweep Area Firemen Muster J. Muif)hy, Btate public wotte Orange at a ftibeting at 8 p.m. aa diiof. tedmlbal etalf, ai- M A N c m B m .. oonwnlsaloner, Mmid&y, S ep t 11 •at Orange 'Hall for members Hw Greater Hailtford Youth gineerlng department, being a Ihe U -m ^ber Tollend Volun- dHfoaeT tropMea won at the at 7:30 pjm., at tlie Haittoid and friends. .Members are re FVir Ohrislt are sponBOring a ■ membelr of the Board of Eduea- teer Fire IHpartment Muster event by Itolland wW be dte-- HiUcn Hotel. TVdoots for the minded to bring articles for a flihn, "Beloved SkiMny" Satur^ tton ik a ventura into civic re- -Ar Fliniy .of Fiae Pmliliig •pOMlbBUy. j team captured the flnt prise played On the trophy shelf at avoit may be obtialned by con> gift table. day, Sept. 9, at ,7:80 pro. at 'ArOfBM Doily 10 to 10 trophy In Tolland County's First the Leonaidls Comer Firehouse. tacfUng membere cC the oom- the Batchelder Schools 767 New Ha waa dlecti&l to the board SILF-SERVICI DEPT STORl Annual Firemen’s Muster yes Tdland,, by accqAIng th e'first mtittee or John P. McKenna at The Sobth Windsor group of Britain Ave., Hartfond. la Oeloher' on the RepbUcan place trophy, agreed t» partlcU-)4he-vpeparUnenit of Eduoaitton the LaLeche League will meet DANCE deket, and he atartod iervlng terday In EUlngton, com plU ^ a pate in neidt year's musfec. at the State Office Building, total score of 45 p<^ts. tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home H m Women’s Society of Com Ida thrae-year/tarm in Novem- « Blight area fire departments Ptctoresgue Events ^ 'Hartford.Hartford. of Mrs. Oary Sobol, 832 Elling munity Baptist Church. will b « . ' / ' ■ competed In the mjuster events. One of the most ptcturesque ton Rd., South Windsor.*- The sponsor a ^nder sale Satur DIRECTORS: BEVERLY AND LEE BURTON Doll aaid that he feela he can Shop King's for Better Quality, Better Selection! Hie Bolton Fire Department ervents was- the hand drawn Manchester Bridge Club will meeting Is open to mothers and day, Sept. 9. Ham or salami obntrlbute ebmeOdng to the placed seccHid with S4 points and hose-laying oontest, where' the sponsor a duplicate bridge babies. ^ grinders 'will be delivered be Baton Instruetor: Marilyn St. Plana Morton board in tM tarea of finance be- Rockville third with 80 pointe. firemen layed about 100 feet of game tomorrow at 7:30 pro. at ---1 fore noon Saturday, and orders cauae he" la uaed to handUng fi. Also competing befo>e the hose by pulHng two-wheel hand the Italian American Club, 135 The DAV Auxiliary will meet will be taken by Mrs. William nandal mattera tor United Air- crowd of poo were Columbia, drawn gigs used 76 to 100 years Eldridge iSt. T h e event is open tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the O'Donnell, 14 Winter St., and craft. "The board la becoming ago by ToUaod County fire de- Mrs. Mildred Hayes, 78 Hem Study With Qualified, Experiwiced Teachers Top School Fashions at Savings Andover, Eagleville, Ellington _____ to the public. VFW Home. Past commanders more and more Involved with and North Coventry fire depart- of the auxiliary will meet at 7 lock St., any time before Hiurs- teacher negotlatlona and finan ' The event waa won by El- Dakota Council, Degree of. p.m. before the 'regular meet day. cial problema," he aald. ments. Ungton in 16.36 seconds; Tol Testerday's event, with El- Pocahontas, will meet- tomor ing. Hla one idlaappointment has land plBccd second with 17.4 ington as host, was the first row at 7:30 'p.m. at Odd Fel Delta Chapter, -RAM, will been that tini hbard^has had lit fa /T s FosMon seconds, and BoKon third with lows Hall. A social thne with The Willing Workerd of South have its first meeting of the tle time for examining the edu complete fire muster held In 20.35 secDoda. Tolland County In many ybars. refreshments will be held after Methodist Church will meet to fall season tomorrow at 7:30 cational prweaa due to the com worid. Doll, a native 6t Wester Rockville captured first place the meeting. morrow at 2 p.m. at Susannah p.ni. at the Masonic Temple. BALLET ly, R.I., Joined Pratt A Whitney Favorite tor School Hartford County has been con plex financial ' problema with d y e d t o in the ladder climb event, In Wesley Hall. Mrs. Uda Rich There will be a social time with which the board haa had to In 1988 after his graduation from ducting musters for some time, which four members of the team the University of Rhode Island and a state-wide event is also ' The Friendship Club and So mond and Mrs. Caroline Clegg refreriiments after the roeet- d^ , he ^d. "I have always raced with the ladder placed it dality of the Blessed Sacrament will serve as hostesses. ing. been Interested in how pei^le with a B.A. In mechanical en held. against the side of a barn, while gineering. He received his mas Members of several Hartford of St. John’s Polish National learn,’’ remarked Don. . the fifth member scampered- to Catholic Church will meet to St. M ary's Episcopal Guild He said that there Is a neces- ter’s degree from Harvard In Girb' County fire departments se^^ ^ell located ACROBATIC BATON 1943. night at 7:30 in the Parish Hall (Will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. as judges ini_ yesterday’s «/.«contest. .a Rockville time was dty for keeping abreast of ex Nyloii Stretch Hie firemen labored under the at the church. In Guild Hall at the church. CHARGE YOUR panding population and cost Most of Doll’s career has 7.00, seconds, followed by Bol Men^bers are remljided to bring hot sun for five hours partici when seeking ways to make the been spent with PftW’s advanc ton with 8.80 seconds, and Tol Uriel Lodge of Masons will ed engineering program. He ad pating in seven scheduled sandwiches. Dessert and bever PRESCRIPTION ' learning process more success Full Fashioned land with 9.70 seconds. meet Satiirday, Sept. 9, at .7:30 Group and Private I/jssons In Ballrown Dancinfif For Childreu and Adults vanced from test engineer to events, climaxing weeks of ages will be seized by Mrs. ful. Hie greased pole climb event p.m. at the Masonic Temple, the post of project engineer, and - practice for the teams. Claude Porter, Mrs. Eletha For Information Or Registration Call 647-1088—649-7847 Anytune „ DoU, who has represented introduced! a bit of humor to. Merrow. It will be Inspection Greenhalgh, Miss Isabelle Dunn in 1952 he was named technical Plans for the event were un- the muster as firemen attempt- the Board of Education at Data night, and the. Entered Appren and Mrs. Arthur Burnap. Processing meetings, says that and research engineer. He was. dertaken by the Ellfiigton Fire ^ gn^i, ^ well-sheUacked tice degree will be conferred, wviwniv nvf V Or Visit The Studio Thurs. and Fri., Sept«nber 7 and 8 From 8 to 8 P.M. promoted In 1958 to the position Department less thnn two and heavily waxed pole. Colum- ______in the future computers might King's Tops and Inwrence Schiller, jimlor waf- The VFW Auxiliary will spon of chief engineer, advanced months ago. The sponsors sent tja's man managed to reach speed of the light the tank and spin a target 200 cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eu weg^ truck was an asset in lum which presents a difficult his grounds. He also enjoys fish rics. All collar styles, long or roll feet away with the fire hose. gene Lescroeirt of 145 Cushman ing in the pond on his estate. up sleeves. Blass 7 to 14, tbe two mOtoilsed hose laying A fun ending to a lo ^ hot sd- _ orientation for students enter Dr. She will leave Sunday for ing the field. He feels that even Doll said that he has pursued “Sr^niater team urttoUced Sdve Regina College, Nei^rt, tually foere wUl be several a special Interest that he has in wo a week flor the last bucket brigade contest, j ,,i,ere she will be a mem- twowo algliitemann a weekweeic norfor roethe larolast ghc-man team would attempt dasses /of engineering schools language. He can read, write uiunUi and ovety ngght last ber of the freshman class. nmglng trota file scientific to and understiuid German fluent to fill a 50-gallon barrel on top the a jm ed / to the trade school ly and can also understand week. A prattlce fleM was set of a 12-foot platform by carry - - V«. ^ 1 ig> at the home of fireman Members Of the VFW Auxil i»pc- T ' some French, although he gen ing water in gsdlon csuivas palls iary will meet tonight at 7 :S0' ,PCI^ has generally represent- erally uses an Interpreter when Howard Bugbee. from a tsmk located 40 feet S T te fing plaice ToMnnd Coun at DoolltUe Funeral Home, 14 od PWA In Its/relationships with representing PWA at foreign away. ty Jwuster’ Itro|iliy end Ovee ad- Church St., kfiddletown, to pay } unlverUtles ^hd national tech- conferences, Blveryone got wot in the pro- respects to Eugene Beauchamp, idcal and educational societies DoU lives with his wife and cess,sss, and thoao who didn’t were .whose father, Leo Beauchamp with reRai^ to engineering ed- three of his six chUdren, Linda, ' 'S; 'A thrown Into tbe tank by their was a jiast commander of the iloatlon and and Industry-univer Andy, Mary EUen at 270 Spring Wm m *0010411-006” to tbe teammates. "VFW of Manchester. St. The Dolls also have three biAghtoM spot to dowo- sity Interfaces. , Bolton accomplished the foat other sons, Daniel who' lives AMfo MMMWeter. I In ^ y , he attended a one- ' ‘v ' - ' l l f in 1:06:60 seconds to capture i; week'iwjidiiar of industrialists with his wife and daughter in GASUOHT first place, with ToUand fdUow- KE8TAT7RANT > and u^emlty professors at Glastonbury, David who Uves ing In 1.11 seconds. Eagleville NEED A I Cambridge iUnlverslty, England with his wife and daughter in E E M OAK STREET took third place with 1:15:00 i aa PWA’a ropresentative to dis- San Francisco, Calif., and Jeff, seconds. SPECIAL I cuss technical questions. their oldest son who Uves in < I D d l says that he enjoys par- Andover. / , CAk J tloipating at the m.eetlngs of the finance committee of the Board I of Education, although, he is > not a contmittee member. Until f reoently, he said that he did not COSMETICS f have the time that holding a po- WE CARRY ALL P t UUcal office requires, but now THE TOP LINES P /I FOR A i he feels, that he can contribute A' I to helping the board in the area ARTHUR DRUG SPECIAL I 'of budgn handling because of I his ejqxKrtence at PWA. > OCCASION? I DoJl, vdio states that he is net I g iKffitician, says that being a GM s' Spck WOHMirS, M188BS* Rent at new Comet .or f - member of the board has HALL FOR RENT aenflia : T SS)w!n Meircary. Low Rates . . . ' brought him into closer contact Ch I Q «N N I I 9 0 T Daily . t . Weddy . . . with his community, and he For parties, showers,^j«6ep* VsnoHle CodigM i feela ^ t he can make some tions, ineetings. j0Miq>Iete Girls* Sweoters Monthly. Idtchen lacUlttesrlsuge en- 1 J 8 n a g ’s Lew Price doatril^ on to the Town of dosed pail^n^lot. Inquire: I . IlhiMfiiMter which has provided n eS U p ew r TIm OnrdigRn 2 ^ ^ 3.99 Regiater Now for Fall ;j a hwiw and pla;ie of education Inm-frss eotton roO-tm slesve bloose with LMiuonian HoH I Bend colon and hcnOiery b M ^ o f wool, mohair, , for hla six chUdnn. , 24 OOLWAY STREET oolor-niatdied nylen stretch socks. WUte. Rvenlnfi; Courses I IMl comes to the Board of red. goM, ididc, aqna. Si|Mi.7,.to 14. m Short sleeved classic fiUpons vdth mateUng lonMleeved cardigans. nylon. 11 marvelmarvslotts colon : .CamM, g n y , ompsr, MANCHESTER . . . * AervUo ■ ■■ fiber“ ■ that washes easPy. dries quickly. White, navy, brick, brown,bnmn, navy, miti blue, fern green, red leaf i . Education having had 29 y e ^ Pbones: 6484)618 or 649-A165 Mkaad BO'dk . . . .L7B gold, pine green, teal. Sixes 7 to 14. ■d and wfelto. Silas V. BuolnoM Administration I of experience In the industrial Arts and Selsnoss Music RESERVE A CAR Education Art. Engineering NOW . . . 9ALL Soorstariad Soienoe OfIbBR TODAY. B ^ ’ Courses lead to a degree or certificate. 643-5135 Nylon Trioot Claeses begin Monday, September XS ■ ADVANCE REGISTRATION LEASING % i Dress Now thru September 8, by appointment only 10SEWEI6K One-Two-Three JuM.ukeaiIny UdSO WOIOHT Shirts REGISTRATION W EEK- SEPTEMBER 11-16 Year T/Wwif«g PIbiib Hungrex tablet before TH O F I R * T DAYI Monday-Friday 11 am-8 pm Saturday 9 am-12 Noon AUlMbkes and Models m eals.., anB banish thoee Hudson Hall, 316 Hudson Street, Hartford hated extra pounds as Thousands now lose i . 4 8 ^ weight who never thought for your copy of the fall evening eohedule you banish hungeri Whyt Because Hungrex is I they could...report Ferteet dress-up shirt call or write MORIARTY I remarkable weight losses for acUvo boys. Wash the moec powerful *uul drip 6ry. Long Untvorslty Evening Collage itdddM aid ever of 7 .-.2 0 ...even BROTHERS 41 pounds in a short slssve in white, mint, University of Hartford 9S6-B611 NO NBNIMUM DEPOSIT! NO MINIMUM BNUMOE TO MAINTAIN! idcasea for public use Mua and tan with new **CofmeottoaVe CHdieet widiont pretorlpden! while. So if you're tired ahsoibent breathing o f half-way meafurcs 1" Ibieoln-Meroaiy Dealer” Suppresses hunger pangs # finish. Sices 6 to 18. and want really effemve M l OENTEB SntEBT EARN QUARTERIY DIVIDEN DS from DAY YOU DEPOSIT! so effectively, it actually / limiM the ability o f ' I ! help in reducing Men's Wash and Wear OPEN BVENINOS - ...Seitd for Hungrex your body to produce J today. Hungrex will simply gnawing hunger Choke of TWO SAVINGS PLANS... amaze yOu! Y oull ba gansa'dim! Result? You slimmer next week or your REGULAR SAVINGS INVESTMENT SAVINGS don't feel hungry...down i money back. No gpn your calorie intake, prescription needed. and down goes your FREE—FREE s*"" 4 . 4 0 % f"™ 4 . 7 0 % 649-5203
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD CHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-ONl B1ANCHE3TBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 ------^ ^ ------' A Tolland OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLB Events BUGGS BDMNT TV-Radio Tonight SHUT ITOFP.QUICKl r ;NCW THAT TH' FlftE’ S OUT, THOSE CRUDE 3ESTER^yANV^ Church Group to Ht;ar Head 0 7 A, GOT ANV IDEAS WOJL.T3TAKEA MOM-r / Y VTHIN(£> in the ASOUT i6E TT1N KEV ANlD TIN COP TO VOU^AY Anawer to Pravlouo Puxxlo r SHORE? A V io l in -CQNceFrr / MR. S c r a m b li^ O f Hartford Urban League Wpip^d IS LOADED ON THE OTHER ,:SACO0 ^ n Television ACROSS S Meadow HAND, t h a t p o t a t o tt EH3DY Samuel Wllaott, dlrectior o f gregational Church will begin Sign Dispute Resolvedlii 5:00 (> 3) Movie 7:16 (40) You Asked (or It 1 PerdlUoD SLanded ( 8-23) Mike Douglas FIELD \EAN INFE(?N0.^/DAB- 6 Jump propeiW the HartfoM Uiliian tieague,je, tomorrow evening. The youth .GENOA, Italy (A P ) Port (10) Perry Mason 7:30 ^2^) Background to Berlin 6LIN6 SRodqrpMk 7 Afreab choir will practice from 6:30 to officials have .finally com.e to (12) Merv Griffin ( 8-40) Garrison's Gorillas (C) SHakaabriak wftl. oUtBnie ttse g a ^ o f the (18) Hlgltway Patnd (10-2»22) lA'l Abner (C) IN POLt< 12 Exude ^ "t :30 and 'the senior choir from terms with Chinese seamen (20) B)g Picture (30) Mlnl-Sklrt RebeUion (C) 13 AngltHSuoa (with “up") poverty prognum he di- ( ) Upbeat 1MMNI6 n m OF FALL FABRICS , ART.// 7:80 to 9. New ihembers are violated an Italian law (30) Oombal 1 8 uieowtheow VSCoheatve \,«vucuvo rexta for this area alt tomor- (40) Maverick (12) Daktarl (C) 14 Compaaa point lOdleavy Mow being sought for both choirs and stringing propaganda banner 6:30 (20) Scope 8:00 (24) Spectrum 15 Tlie aMboard n Peruae npw idght’a meeting o f St. AfaiL are encouraged to attend' the along the hpll of the 8,000-ton (18) Sports World' (102022) Sheriff Who? (C) (40) Peter Jennings (C) . (30) The Girl Game (C) 17 Educational leArUficer . thew’a HoOy Name Sordety. rehearsal- sessions. Chinese freighter U Ming. {mup (ab.) 20 Female apouaea ( 310-40) News, Sports. 8:30 (18) Subscription TV WUenn .wiU alEio'e}l|Aaiiii the The TDUand Co-OperaUve Kin The agreement was described . Weather ( 8 ^ ) Invaders (C) J2 S?**™* 22 En^ah poet ISO) McHale's Navy ( 3-12) Red Skelton (C) ' J - -V. ^ £ m? kr Wmm !«•.' 19 (Jl^nay 04 To be dlxzy 31 Recondite 461_____ woifc of the League. He la pres dergarten parents will meet to as a (wmpromlse by Lucio Ca- (12) Newsbeat 9:00 (10-20-22-30) Tuesday Movie 2 1 Uquld measure 33 Catches 47 Asseverate ently w orking'for hla marker’s morrow night at 8 at the eat (C) 41 Foolfinrifellbw mittee will meet tomorrow night and water they had been with- (20) Tom Swell Show (nle'^ 42 Saul’s uncle id H r r have been invllted to attend (2^30-40) News . 11:25 ( 3) Tuesday Starlight (C) (Bib.) \ at 8 in the to'wn hall. holding from the ship. The ( 8) Twilight Zone 11:30;:?-:“ “ , - ; ONE -STEP tlte TdlEnd Juil^ Wbanan’s (20) Huntley-Brlnldey , Show (C) 44 Female sheep 21 The Democrat Town Commit- Chinese agreed to tear down all ...... len. AHEAP = (pi.) Club annual Membeniilp Tea (24) Whafs New? (R) ON STAGE... LENGTHS...... oaeh $1 L to be heM from 2 to 4 pjn. tee will meet tomorrow night at the propaganda signs but one (10) McHaie's Navy Where, iVhy (C) 46 Dried grapM 26 | H 2r 2S II SEE SATtJRDAT’S .TV WEEK EpR COidi^TE LISTINGS 49 Feminine 24 25 SeplL 16 on Hhe kuwn o f Mre. 8 at the home of. First Select- quoting Mao Tse-tung denounc- yipellation man candidate Eugene Wanat, In? “reactionaries.” This was MAIN aOOR r . . CORDOROY ...... yd. $1,00 BY J. B. W nXIANS 12 36 Dennfa H a it o f Antimny Rd. OUT OUR W AY 53 (jiraus of the banner that started the dis ragweed shrubs A n added tealtupe o f ttUa Sugar Hill Rd. to complete the R a iiio \ 55“ pute Aug. 13. 54 Certain y ^ a event wKl be an exhibit Democratic platform. (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS BARGAIN BASEMENT.. . DRAPERY ...... yd. «le ^ I ’LL TAKE HER \ / SURE-) TOUR SRAMD- OH.THATSJUST windows OUTFOR A W A L K ^ <30 < FATHER AMD a m a c t / HE’S deeagned by each Cammiibtee minute length. Some stations carry nther short newscasts.) SeWriUng 3i . Ehrenburg Services THIS TIME,eRAMPA/AHEAO./) THAT VO& JEALOUS, BUT HE’S implement ■ Cheirman Bludtiialttng aotne of Mancbeater Evening Herald WDBC—1960 6:46 Lowell Thomas A BACK TO SCHOOL FABRICS ★ , iM. t.m.'E,.~cY>S' " /H A /E BECOME TRYING TO HIDE HU" IT MOSCOW (AP) — A crowd of you 67Unlform the aCtlviUes and acoon^sh- Tolland correspondent Bette 5:00 Dick Robinson 6:55 PhU Rlzzuto .TA K E ) SUCH PALS I IT IN HOPES > 58 Small shields 1 ments of the dub. Qnatrale, td ^ b o n e 875-2846. 4,000 Stood under an overcast 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7 HX) The World Tonight HER /DIDN'TTHINK SHE'LL REFUSE > 59 Bitter vetch 47 49 n Si u 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:15 Frank Gifford BFF and Me WILLIAM S Any local wnmen between sky In a Moscow cemetery Mon 7:30 Alexander Kendrick D A V Y J O N E S FilRAXHE’DWANT TOGOOUTWITH- 60 Low haunts 1:06 News, Sign Off 7:36 Speak Up Hartford • COTTON PUIDS • WOOLENS • HOMESPUN 61 Window $3 54 56 the ages o f 18 anid 40, is In- day for the burial Of veteran WBCH*^^lD WHAT IF THEY THAT'S THEIR PROBLEM. 8:00 News I WISH I compartment vlfteH to aitbenid the event, writer Ilya G. Ehrenburg. 5:00 Hartford Highllghtr 8:10 Speak Up Hartford CHENEY Open till 9:00 P.M. DON'T WORRY WAS SURE OF ARE AND THEY slOBODY LIVES TO TESTIFY DOWN 55 ST U Mansfield Fair The controversial Jewish nov 7:00 News 12:15 Sign Off ABOUT THEM, THAT, MR. B. CATCH OS AT OUR 5AINST THE m a f i a ; 1 Permits whether ,or not she received an 8:00 Gaslight W Tir—1080 y «i«i4iM[|mthii SKIMMING GAME ? 51 InvBteitilon. Reaervatiilonia may be elist and Journalist died last 12:00 Quiet Hours 5:00 Afternoon sldltlon H ALL Open Sat. till 6:00 P.M. MOlilK. THEY'RE 2 Leave out s5 n To Aid Project WPOP—1410 6:00 News Weather. Sports J05T A COUPLE 3 Lateral part made by oantaCtSng M iu Mar Thursday of a heart attack. He 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 6:30 Americana ‘.‘Your Fabric Headquarters Sinoe IM S!" OF TOUGH MARKS 4 Precipitous cia Wodtman, WettgeU Rd.; was 76. 7:00 Lea "Babl" Simms Show 7:25 Chet Huntley NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Mansfield Training. School’s 12:00 Gary Girard Show 7:30 News of the World Av\\k\v Mrs. Vlalerie KozUckl, Vieginia 60th Anniversary Fair will be Funeral ceremonies were held . WINF—1*80 7:45 Joe Garaglola 177 Hartford Rtiad, Comer of Pine SL, Miancbeater Lane, or Mire. Hart. earlier at the Central Writers 5:00 News 7:60 Sing Along at the. training school grounds 5:15 Speak Up Sports . 7:66 Red Sox vs. Senators 'Ilie dub which pnesentUy has on Sept. 16 from 4 to 8 p.m. (3Iub, where political writer 5:30 Hariw Reasoner 10:10 Nlghtbeojt 6:35 Speak Up Sports 11:00 News. Weather 50 membere wan organized in and on Sept. 16-17 from 10 a.m. Yuri Zhukov, vice president of 11:20 Sports Final June 1065, and la a metnbeir o f to 8 p.m. the Soviet Peace Committee, . 6;% Speak Up Hartford 11:30 Other Side of the Day gave the main eulogy. ^ The fair Is sponsored JolnUy a t^ of Wtenrea CSube. by the Mansfield Parents As- After Stalin’s death Ehren- The organization is devoted to sociation and the iSlAnsfleld hurg became one of. the Soviet i SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! ’Home of Service and QuoilPy" 4Ut< CARNIVAL BY DICK. TURNER bringing together yoUng women Training School personnel in Union’s liberal writers. Zhukov, in an organization in which an effort to'raise funds to es- who in the past bitterly assailed SIGN UP NpW! use their energies and tablish a “ Learn-to-PIay" cen- this group, spoke chiefly Of Eh- MANCHESTER WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE abllitles to benefit themselves ter for aU retarded children. renburg’s peace, activities. Burr Cornort Shopping Cenfor and their community. The club Many state and national fig No prominent government or For Boland Oil McNaufht Syndicate, Inc. promotes civic cultural, educa ures will be attending the fes- Communist party officials were TeUolid Turnpike tional and community activities. tivltieB, On Sept. 16, Mrs. Eu- present. Telegrams of condo- CompanyV THEY'VE A ceiling of 76 members has nice Kennedy Shrlver, sister of lenc^were received from pain- ADDED TT— been instituted. the late President John F. Ken- ter Pablo- - - -Picasso and Andre SOUTH WINDSOR A The first meeting of the year nedy, will be at the fair. She Malraux, the French author and AUTOMATIC popular Sullivan Ave. Shopping Centnr OFF has been set for Sept. 19. w ill be. honored at a_ reception minister of culture. (Re v e r s e ,, r e v e r s e I ^ forward S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O ^/ Boys League thtlt evening at 7:80’ at the A N D A ON TTie Tolland Boys League school gymnasium. -Gov. John Police Hold Ginsberg DELIVERY MANCHESTER FORWARD./ Field Day w ill be held, Sunday Dempsey and other state and ROME (AP) —American'poet THATfe A U e ' at 1 p.m. at the Hicks School national dignitaries have been Alien Ginsberg was held by po- 72S Middle Turnpike East SIRE.TWERE IS A KUJWDRW ballfield, for all members of invlted. lice' fo r three hours Monday OET THE TESTIcR HAS BE£N TAWN& this summer’s major and farm Featured will be a refresh- night with 17 beatnik compan- MINP-EXPANWV PKU6S/ teams. ment booth, a chicken barbecue, ions to whom he was reciting Members of the Cardinals' a food sale,f the sale of articles poetry on Rom e’s Spanish ■ _ _ ^ TOP VALUE will receivc\lndlvldual trophies handcrafted by the trsLinlng Steps. EARLY WEEK for placing in the regular school residents, gifts, Jewelry, Wearing a sweatshirt with the STAMPS season play. 'The Pirate farm games, novelty booths, and words “ Stop The Vietnam War 1500 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE team players wlU^ceive first amusement rides. Entertain Now ," the bearded 41-year-old . . . A WHOLE BOOK FULL place trophies for ^ e Farm ment will be provided by a va poet was finally released with Stamps issued after payment fo r first delivery. I CANT SLEEP... WHO AM I? HOW.tX) team league. riety of musical groups. out being charged. SHE SEEMS TO BE HALF \ n T O P FOOD t KNOW THE NAftilES OF THESE ANI/VWLS 1 Additional trophies wlU be Admission and parking are It was Ginsberg’s second DOUBLE STAMPS V v A f l f e IF rVE NEVER been TO AFRICA BEFORE? ' Y REMEMBERING THINGS. THAT T presented U) members <^the free, and the genertd public is brush with Italian police this I f dell'Very 'Is paid for in ful| within 10 days fo r amount TUNE HE PLAYED GAVE HER 'Tolland All Star team. A h(rt o f blU. • HEART A WRENCH ...IF HER invited to attend. summer. At the Spoleto Festival g MEMORY POES COME BACK, HE WAS UN HERE THIS AAORNINS dog roast will climax the after--. in July he was,, interrogated REGU^R STAMPS nooa’B activities. about a poetry reading which j \ ^ W CAN I GIVE HER UP? H0 W(2aM ANP HES a s PUM& AS EVERf If delivery is paid Tor by the 10th of following month. The Boys League members auUiorities considered obscene. wlU attend the UCoim vs. UMass B&L Will Open Nothing came of that case ei New Low Price SURE, SIRE? game, Oct. 14 at Storrs Girl Scout Shop ther. i4-HOUlt annual Fall trip. This time, the poet said he Gallon Buses 'tYtU leave from Hicks A new GINS Scout equipment was walking through the Piazza School for tho-^ent, for which SERVICE 16.9c agency w ill ^pen at the D AL dl Spagna when some of the hip a fee of 76 centopor person will Call Anytime 200 Gals, or More store In Manchester Parkade sters recognized him sind asked be charged. Regtstohtim for Saturday at noon i^th ribbon- him to read some of his verses. A the trip m ay be made by^ con “ It's Influence of all these machines, Murdock. I cutting ceremonies. tacting Earl Beebe at the STOCK UP ON meant tp say you're being retired— not junked!" The new shop w ill service all Sweden s Driving OK Day., STOCKHOLM lAP) — Swe BOLAND OIL Jrownies, Girl Scouts ahd Girl — lliiliiii The Bulletin Board ESTABLISHED 198$ Scout leaders of the CkmnecUout den's first full work' ^ day of " POPUUR M I C K Y F I N N BY LANK LEONARD The Board of Selectmen will VaUey Girl Scout CouncU. Many driving Monday was 369 CENTER ST., MANCHESl 646-6820 , , I'M APPEARING AT THE meet tonight at 7 ;30 in the Town generally smooth and there dlgnitatlea^ from the coimcil will ENRICHED ^ y / , COUNTY FAIR OVER IN HaU. Were no fatalities on the road. THE WILLETB BY WALT WETTERBERG attend the official opening. GOSH, FANNY-YOU ^ ' TUCKERSTOWN, RIGHT A church council jneeting for 6 nly 16 of 84 accidents oM ^ ® '**^ °* NOW.' V '• f A Cadette troop chorus will V SURE HAVE CHANGED/ > WAIT'I all officers, members of the h e y : ISMT TTilG 5EPTEXA8ER ? WHY DOES F5ALL ALWAYS COME A $URf=>RtSB P open and close the ceremonies throughout Sweden involved BOY-O-BOy, WHAT various church committees, dea personal JnJiiry. On an average ^ a r IMPROVEMENT./ AND l$NT THAT A SCHO0LHOO6E ______which will Include special pre-. GOMEBODV006KT TO INVENT A CALENDAR cons and deasonessps, fellow- September Monday with the old : HORIZON WITH A W AKE-UP A LA R M 3 ships and boards will be held -sentations and a flag parAde. left-hand system, 30 to 65 acci tonight at 8 p.m."in the Religious Also, the D AL store.will give a dents resulted in personal inju free gift to all Girl Scouts in rr'6 b e e n l i k e Education Building of the United ry. uniform on opening day. Re wow,SEE.HBBE ! WE DID HUG THAT, SON. e v e r Congregational Church. Lars Skiol(l, who supervised freshments will be served. 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MANCISES'CER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MAN9 HE5TER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTE^EIB 6, 1967 PAQB •mBNTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEBfBER 6, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-THBBR for Cubs oiti American Outdraws AnH Club Snaps Long Hit National in the hit and- Andrews walked. An er T he, tight four-trimt pennant W A W T N r .T Y W TAP^— The split kejflt the Red Sox in were the most scored by Boston p ly in g C k ^ e Scott, In tte . race helped toe American W A o H lN O lV iN ( A r ; F in 10 of its last 11 games. How- nightcap. T Iko replacements ror on Mike Ryan’s bunt scored NEW TitoRK (AP) — It And if toe Cubs thought they ninth kming. Then lidmJohnson and Bill Mnxeroakl were the home runs in toe doublehead RED8-METS— one run and Adair caiihb OUUUgh League otitdraw toe Nattonal anager Dick Wifliams is ever, the team didn’t exactly came throutf»\ before Jerry was Labor Day Yor every were worn out, consider St. ripped a two-out home)r, tying Mg guns for the Pirates, who er for St. Louis. 'Vada Pinson ‘doubled in one third and a pinch sirigld for two more. Louis’ pitching staff, which' toe game and sending it into wore out seven Cardinal pitch League on Labor Day- bat toe one else- and Labor^l^ek run and toen s co r^ another bn. high-flying St. Louis Oirdlhals woriting in a juggling act ?Jfns?^h?‘SiH 1^7“Ins- oniv !'.? eieht hits Scott tSfovertook over at first. Adair took second after an out- suffered through a S24iit 10-8, extra innings. ers In toe douMeheader. BRAVES-PmUl— Lee May’s.single as Cincinnati he hoped will snap the Bos- wHh Cleveland. Carl YMtrwmaki, helped by The Seriators n l c ^ Jerry field fly and scored on Jones 0-3 douMeheader loss to Pitts BaiUcp’ 21at homer o f the Mota had five hits and five Clay Carroll pitched his first attracted toe most fans. for the Chicago Cubs. shaded toe Mets. Gary Nolan, A crowd of 43,960 ‘ jammed The Red showed signs of batting pracUce Sun- Stephenson for a run^ta the single, burgh Monday. year, leading off in the llto, runs batted in, Mazeroski four complete game in toe majors ton Red Sox out of a pro?^ sox The Cubs split a holiday dou- 12-6, outduelled Tom Seaver, 12- BuSch Stadium to watch toe broke it up. hits driving in four runs and as Atlanta trimmed PhlladeK longed batting slump. ' coming to life in the second . evening, broke out of his first, but the Red Sox Same blriieader with Loe Angeles Elsewhere in the National 12, in a battle of rookie right 'Ihe Dodgers, -trailing 5-3 in WiUa, playing only in toe first phla in toe opener and then Tony first-place Cau4inals drop a fiou- After dropping 4-1 a a tf 4-0 game at Washington, defeat yaz had back with two in toe secondNM ators for ^ Monday, winning the first League, Atlanta swept a pair handers. bleheader to 'Pittsburgh. toe ninth inniiig df the night game, four hits and three RBI. Clonlnger won hls first game • « • weekend decisions at ^ m e to 1" the opener extended their jijjj Boston’s hlts-a wasted Slebem’s triple, Rico Petrocel-, and Jota Wj^tt fl^ e d i® to game 2-1 on Ernie Banks’ 11th firom 'Itoiladelphin, 8-2 and 8-1, Five American League doUr cap, scored five runs 'With 'Wes- Wills and Mota combined for since July 14 as toe Braves the Chicago Wh lt?.^ ^ during Kwtng streak to three g a in e s- g,ngie and a two-run homer, his H’s fielder choice gromider, preserving Stephensons third inning home run and dropping Cincinnati nlppied New York GIANTS-ASTROS— bleheaders attracted ISSTIOl Parkor’S two-run double the big seven hits and drove in three completed toe sweep. •the weekend, WlUfafns tried new their longest in more than three Mike Andrews’ single and two y i^ r j^ inAWn» tn the nightcap 8-6 when toe 2-1 and San Francisco edged with toe top crowd at Wash hit. Willie Davis had f<|ir hits runs apiece as toe Pirates out- Carroll pitched a five-hitter Mike McCormick became the combinations in a Labor Day weeks. gjg Frank Howard wrecked walks. | *. vl«-v*WaiInaadav Dodgers rallied for five runs Houston 4-3. V ington where 32,356 watched the including a home run for Los hit toe Cardinals 18-14 in toe and first-inning homers by National League’s first 19-game doubleheader with toe Senedors. "There’s nothing a little rest the Red Sox with three hits, in- Washington went ahead 4-2 on a s c h e d ^ b r e « w e ^ in the ninth. * • * winner and Jim Hart drove in Senators and toe Boston Red [,e and a few base hits won’t cure,” eluding his 33rd homer, as Dave Doug CamUll’s homer, a triple named r i^ t -h w ^ r aiy Angeles and Billy WiUlama and flrat game. Mazeroski rapped a Hank Aaron and Mack Jones The sttort was wasted The tivo gomes ended a CUBS-DODOER8— /* runsci^ng single and a two-nm helped the Braves to a quick a pair of runs as* toe Giants Sox. There were 82,324 at De Williams said confidently. Morehead suffered his third de- and an lilfleld out to toe bottom °vmer of A 10-11 record, to Ron Santo homered for the troit for the Tigers’ doublehead- first game as toe Red aox string o f four doubleheaders in Young Rich Nye pitched six homer in. successive four- run lead. Atlanta rushed six runs edged Houston. Hart’s eighth in “ We’ve been getting off the feat in seven decisions. ***® ®®®®"'*-'^®/*?*? Ciix), ' er with Kansais City, 26,702 at bowed 6-2. However, Williams’ am many days for the Cubs. • bursts that ;4eclded toe night across In the first Inning of toe ning double drove in the tie perfect innings in the first New York to watch the Yankees . Ctoicago split three ot toe twin- cap early. nightcap and Clonlnger coast breaker and tagged toe Astros backagaln.” toSw Tplace of Joe Foy an Sd game for Chicago and had a 1-0 PIBATES-OARDS— and Chicago White Sox and 22,- biflls and sw ^ t the other. Lou Brock smashed three ed. with their sixth straight loss. holiday crowd of 32,365. The six runs in toe nightcap and Norm Slebern to first, re- Petrocelll beat out an Infle ______.v ______lead with a three-hitter in the Manny M<^a,^ Maury Wills 756 at Minnesota where the Twins played (Aeveland. The National League drew Holiday Splits for All A,L, Contenders THE 22hd Officiid Save and 51st Time He Finished 118,368 with two single games -f*r- amd three doubleheaders includ ing a day-night, separate admis Herald Angle sions affair at Atlanta. The Killebrew Slips Fielding Ball smallest crowd of toe day was By GARY NOliAN Life Saver for Cinciimati at Cincinnati where only 6,041 , .Beats Mets watched the Reds and the New EARL YO ST York Meta. Sporto Editor ’The total of 261,469 was 10,286 And Twins Fail to Gain* Ground Has Been Ted Abernathy more than the .majors attracted NEW YORK (AP)—The It stayed that way until pinch 10th inning earned Chicago a Dick Petty’s laist Labor Day. Red Sox Losing Drive CINCINNATI (AP)—It games completed by a re pitching, it’s . not my fault; it’s Minnesota Twrins were run hitter Hinton drew a walk from split with the Yankees after the reliever .Al Worthington to open White Sox gave away the first •Here’s------how------the final standings in the red-hot • uj. Ameri- n doesn’t imdce too much dif lief pitcher. That record was set because I don’t get a chance to ning to daylight until Har toe 10th. Vic Davaiiiio scrificed, game on errors by Don Bu- can League pennant race will be on Sunday mght, w t. ;21st V ictory by Hersh Freeman in 1966. pitch as often as I must to be at mon Killebrew ran out of Lee Maye .was walked intention- ford and Rocky Colavlto. 1 Minnesota, 2, Chicago, 3. Detroit and, 4. BostOn. Sen- ference who Starts a base "He’s a 'Winner. He’s a .pro,” mjf best.” Pats Return. the money. ally and Max Alvls filed out be- The Yanks scored two runs timentaWy, it would be great for baseball, and N w Eng- Biggest Yet ball game for the Cincin Manager Dave Bristol said of Bristol called on his star re Luckily for toe Twins, their fore toe runners moved up a „ „ Buford’s wild throw to the fans and long-time supporters of the Red Sox, if nati Reds — more ojFten Abernathy, who has a 6-3 record liever Monday night -vriien toe T o P ractice pursuers in toe American .and worked in the Reds’ last Mets started a rally in toe base bn a passed baii.^ ^ pjate in the fourth inning and rp Yawkey’s hired hands wouM win, but sentiments DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — than not Red Abernathy is League penhant derby were run Whitfield then bounced to Kll- tallied the winner in the fifth ------four games. eighth Mning. Abernathy re If Richard Petty continues to calied upon to finish up. ning on a treadmill. lebrew about eight feet behind ^^en rightflelder Colavlto “ He gives hls best everytime placed toe tiring Nolan after A fter Loss Aifiter wabclilng; tihe Red Sox four or five innings, end then bat above toe .600 mark In stock The lanky righthander made he’s in the box. He likes work, Cleveland’s Chuck Hinton first base. Killebrew slipped, giammeid into Buford and Jerry Grote had led off with a In their loelnig home eltand last tires. car racing as he is doing this his 60th appearance of toe sea and he is glad to be used as of single. raced home in toe lOto inning then regained his feet and knocked toe ball loose after the SAN DIEGO (AP)—The Boa- weekend agtalnst Chicago, this- * * * year, toe brilliant 30-year-old son Monday night when he ten as we have used him here.” Pinch hitter Larry Stahl fol Monday night as Fred Whitfield sprinted for toe bag — only to g e ^ „d baseman had gloved ton Patriots, plagued by mis writer la more convinced than driver very well could put a ca saved a 2-1 victory over the 'since toe Reds’ pitchers have lowed with a smash to center, takes in losing their 1967 Ameri HEATED ARGUMENT—Pete Ward’s batting helmet flies off and U m ]^ beat out a scratch hit to first lose the race by an eyelash as Charlie Smith’s high fly. ever that the Red Sox just do BuUpeR Overworked reer. record on toe bodk^ that Hinton scored the winning run. Boston’s bullpen, already New York Mets for young Gary pitched only 30 complete games but Vada Pinson grabbed it with can Football League opener, Emmett Ashford dramatically gives the heave-ho sign and then the two en^., baseman Killebrew, giving toe Ken Boyer homered for CSil- not have the Staying power to never could be equaled. “ We missed a chance to open overworked, will have to turn Nolan. It was his 22nd official this seeuion, Abernathy and his a diving catch, and Abernathy had toeir work cut out today as g a g e in verbal battle ,at Yankee Stadium. When Ward threatened arbiter, Indians a 2-1 victory emd a dou- cage in the second game, which ^vin all the marbles, Petty, driving hls electric up a little daylight. . . to get a save and‘toe 61st time he had fellow relievers have had plenty quickly ended toe threat. they Returned to practice in bleheader spilt with the league- was markedi by a wrestling The pitching is spotty, toe in miracles if the Red Sox are blue factory Plymouth, add^. Chicago Manager Eddie Stanky raced out and tackled the slugger, as Yank little breathing room,” . said finished a game for toe Reds. of work. Nolan and Sammy El Pinson doubled in toe Reds’ preparaUdn for a meeting with lehtong Twins. match between White Sox Man- (jeifense has suddenlly sprung to earn the right to play toe toe Southern 600 to his 'victory catcher Jake Gibbs and Duane Josephson of Chicago watched. (AP Photofax) Twins pilot Cal Ermer. '\ Nolan raised hls record to 12- lis lead toe starters with seven first run in toe opening inning, toe San Diego. Clhargera Satur I^lebrew’s 36th home run put ager Eddie Stanky and his third gome leaks and toe offense has Cardinals in toe World Se skein Monday, finishing a fan Killebrew betted a two- run 6 aMhe expense of the National complete games each. after Tommy Harper had led off DOWN TO EARTH EFFORT— Patti HoRan dives in an effort to reach ball day night. the 'v ^ p s on Minnesota’s 4-1 baseman, Pete Ward. Stanky bogged, down, even at friendly ries. tastic five laps ahead of second- homer in the ninth Inning of League’s other outstanding Abernathy, 34, a North (^roll- with a single, and scored on a fr o m ,Billie Jean King in third round o f National Tennis Championshps. Mrs. Boston Coach Mike Holovak triu m p h ^ toe first ganie, but * ^ restrained Ward by riding him Fenway. The Red Sox were Newset reg^ular with the club, place David Pearson in what is rookie\)iurier, Tom Seaver, now na native, agrees with hls boss. single by Lee May. The Mets ^Most Lovable, Laughable Guy in ‘BasehrdV toe opener after Rod Carew Ken Harrelson, will win a game King 'won. (A!P Photofax) figured to qualify fo^ a moon the 'Twins ipst a chance to gain thr'’Hixth*'^d Tcored t**® ground after Ward be- expected to play a steady tat- known as toe toughest of all 12- 12. “ It’s been a pleasure to work got their run in toe third inning or two with bis bat, but he’ll lighting job as a movlC critic groimd on ston, Chicago and .j , * k- i, » i came Incensed over a call by too o f base htts o«i toe short stock car events on men and Abernathy, who was drafted under Dave,” he said. “ He gave on Grote’s double, Tom Seaver’s as he re'viewed film of toe' P.a- Detroit, who ' so divided holl- 0 »v a ’s single to break a 1- umpire Emmett Ashford. lefMeild fence, but tola wasn’t lose just as many because of machines. by the Reds'iqst printer, already me my chance in the spring. sacrifice, Nolan’s error and a 1—tie. trlots’ 26-21 defeat by toe Bron day twin bills. * • * the case, except in one of toe defensive deficiencies. Right- It was Petty’s 21st 'victory In has broken toAold team record When I have an off year in sacrifice fly by Cleon Jones. Stanky Wrestles Slugger * - * * cos in Denver Sunday. The second-placA Red Sox A’S-TIOERB— fOur games, toe only one toe field at Fenway has never been 38 staris tots year and toe 68th SENATORS-RElj^ SOX— a picnic for some of toe best 50 Years Behind the Tim es “ Awful, just awful,” Holovak bowed to Washlngtohx6-2, then Kansas City’s Dlgk Green, club won against toe White NASCAR Grand National tri said in summing up.hla charges’ Lumbering Frank Howard defensive flychasers and Har- bounced back for a victory who wasted a three-run homer Sox. umph Ig a career that started in performance before looking dazzled the Red Sox in toe relson, at best, is only so-so and remained onehalf gi in the first game at Detroit, Boston isn’t out o f toe race ' I960 under toe tutelage of his fa- ahead to San Diego. After Dispute with Ump Washington opener, breaking with the glove in toe outer ’ toer, Lee Petty. Casper Found Course to Liking Billie Jean Says of Tennis the pace. The third-place Vtolte open the game with a two- run drilled another toree-run shot in by aiiy means, following y ^ “ We simply gave away toe torday’a Labor Day douMe- garden. The elder Petty won three NEW YORK (AP) __ ^Ed- the White Sox took toe ex- but to throw him out," Ashford Sox edged New York 3-2 in\10 homer after legging out a pair the seventh inning of the night ball too much,” Holovak said, explained. "The flagrancy of innings after bowing 3-2 in headeiFs for all diulbs, toe Red Baseball is a game of its and NASCAR Grand National titles dje Stanky is, by his own of infield hits that contributed cap, lifting the A’s from «be- ''FY>REST HILLS N Y fornlan is idle today while toe lla’s two-time winner seec.—eeed ed '-^ .^ u ou u v«uican’t win ball games do- the offense left me no alterna- opener and stayed one game hind. Jerry Liimpe knocked in Hose are second, only one half if only the Red Sox had held during a 16-year drliring career. And Walked Off with $35,000 . ’ ’ . ’ opposite bracket plays for quar- No. 2 behind Newcombe, looked ing. that.” run-scoring innings. He also onto Karl Wilson Instead of aamission, “the most lov- ^ tive.” .... back. And forto-place Detroit’s three Detroit runs in toe first game behind pace-setting Min , I Hls all-time record of 65 vic (AP) — Blgtime tennis ter-flnal berths. like a guy who might take it all Babe PiPariUl, toe PatrloU’ 87- rob^d Carl Yastrzemski of a regulation 72 holes in toree-un- his golfing fortunes turned for able, laughable guy in base- Ward grew' more v’ehement,' 8-4, 2-4 split »wito Kansas City game with two singles and a nesota. peddling him to Detroit for tories in a career was broken WOODBRIDGE, O n t. needs a shot in the arm The main women’s matches in sweeping post Roy Barth of year - old quarterback fired 4 12 ff Ward was batting In the flrsKlnnlng homer before toe Don Demeter last yeajr. WUSon in May when his son won the der-par 281s. and Stanky dashed from toe l®tt ttie ’Tigers 1% lengths be-^ homer. While, toe remalnlnig sched (A P)— ^It was described as toe better and in toe final three send second-seeded Ann Haydon San Diego, Calif., 6-0, 6-2, 6-8. touchdown passes covering 79, Bbston\Star hit his 36th of toe won his 19th game for the Tlg- Rebel 400 at Darlington. and it mifirht start by offer- By his own admission, toe fim ' dug^ut and rushed between toe hind. • • * ule fiavona Boston, because of South Afrloan Gary Player, rounds he<^ shot 68, 70, 69. Jones of England .against young America’s top entry, Clark lo and 20 yards to Art Graham, year inMhe sixth. Petty and hls teammate for a monster golf course by Chicago • White Sox manager ® two. Ward pushed his manager Baltimore and California fol the number of games coming era last Sunday, the first Amer- who finished third and won 8,- ing incentive payments to Kerry MelvlUe of Australia and Graebner of Beechwood,' Ohio, Jiih Nance and Larry Garron. 1 «ii -A-Ass iAi plre Emmett Ashford said the B oston^ased a. 4-2 Washing-, ORIOLES-ANOELS— lean League pitcher to reach this race, 41-year-old G. C. others hut Billy Casper It was a heart-breaking loss also was an all-state 144-pound ^ away, but Stanky wheeled lowed suit, the Orioles taking up ait Fenway, one must re 600, was toe only other entrant players for every matoh seventh-seeded Rosemary Ca- seeded seventh, won over Her- However, toe Boston marksman ton lead livtoe sixth inning of Curt Blcfary’s two-run horn; that total this season. Demeter Spencer, who finished third, for Geiberger, 1966 PGA cham wrestler for Northeast High around, grabbed Ward from their twl-nlght opener 4-2 and, member that the Sox have found the Toronto Board -With an under-par filial score. they win, Wimbledon sals of San l^ancisco against bie FltzGlbbon of Garden City, had his w ont game as a pto as Ward angrily insisted it hit him. a nightcap when Rico Petrocel- er in toe eighth inning of toe took home 838,075 of toe $100,- School in Phlladelf^la some behind, threw him to the the Angels rebounding 6-4 in toe failed in their last three home is back riding toe bench with of Trade Country Club lit Player, toe leader at 30 holes, pion and widely known for toe queen Billie Jean King pro- Peaches Barikowlcz. of Ham- N.Y., 2-6, 7-6, 6-2, 6-4. the Broncos intercepted six "The ball hit my finger tips,” li’s Infield h lt,^ walk and an first game carried Baltimore 000-pIus prize money. Of this, time ago. ground and rolled over on top 12 inning nightcap. stands tO set toe worid afire, Detroit after falUng with toe tle more than a jolly green finished with a one-imder 283. peanut butter-and-jam sand nosed today tramck, Mich., No. 12. Judy Tegart of Australia up- paases. the third baseman said after the error by rellef\pttcher Dick past California but the Angels or, in this case, the American Red Sox and then Cleveland. 826,900 was Petty’s, hring;lng hls wiches he eats to maintain hls Welg^iing 164 pounds now, of him. * ♦ * giant. The other 80 players who ‘‘The game is 60 years behind In toe men's division, mean- set eighth-seeded Mary Ann Denver turned three of toe game, pointing to toe last pvo Lines set the s t a ^ for pinch came from behind in , toe 12to League. > With less than a month to 'Winnings for toe year to 8110,- stamina .while in competition. Stanky took • on his 206-pound The Diego, Calif., pro beat made toe 80-hoIe cut could not toe times,” insisted toe 28-year- while, thllrd round matchea are Elsel of St. Louis 6-8, 6-2 in a interceptions into a pair of fingers on his right hand. Coaches Grover Resinger and TWINS-INDIANS— hitter Jerry Adair w i» singled inning of toe nightcap. Bob Jim lionibotg, patching ace of go, the Red Sox can’t be writ 176—or just oyer 88,000 short of third baseman, Pete Ward, Marv Grissom and catcher Jo Al Geiberger of Carlton Oaks, break par-on toe 7,024-yard par Rejecting one challenge after old Long’ Beach, Calif., house- scheduled in toe upper bracket., third round women’s match, touchdowns and a field goal, "It was a hard call for an um home two runs and ^ r e d on Rodgers, who had poled a three- the staff, can’t seem to get un* ten off as .dea4 but toe men the record 8113,710 won by now Monday and came away with a ’The ’Twins, held to. one hit by Calif., on toe first hole of 36-36-71 layout, featured, by ex another in toe final 18 holes, wife. “ Open tennis wouid be toe Top-seeded John Newcombe of' Mrs. ,Klng had to play her best And toe theft ot fou r' PartlU pire to make, and I don’t con sephson rushed in to help. a single by Dalton J o n ^ run homer earlier, hit a bases- tiiaiQked on home soil. He’s -of Manager Dick Williams just retired Fred. Loreiizen in 1964. victory in one fall. right-hander Sonny Siebert until sudden-death playoff Monday to pansive and undulating greens, Geiberger had a chance to win big salvation. But if we can’t Australia, the Wimbledon to beat 17-year-old Patti Hogan tosses came in toe fourth pert- demn him for not calling it. But ” I know Ward is a docile type Iqaded sacrifice fly and Rick onfly 6-4 in wins aind losses at don’t appear to be as weU fbrti- There are two more distance No one was laughing at toe the seventh inning of toe night win toe 836,000 top prize in toe In all, toe field was able to pro-' toe tournament on toe lari hole have that we should do some- winner, plays Cliff Richey of of LaJolla, Calif., 6-4, ,6-8. od, stymieing Borion scoring I got angry because it didn’t fellow, but I knew this had WHITE SOX-YANKS— \ Relchardit also scored when Bos(ton and In severel of his fled for the race to toe wire races on toe Southern schedule time, but Ward quipped after- ■ cap, tied it at 1-1 on Tony Oli fourth annual Carling World duce but 46 18-KoIe .scorer of but his 18-foot putt for a birdie tolng to make kids want to play San Angelo, Tex., in toe prlncl- chancee. seeni to me he was paying at him upset,” Stanky said. Duane Josephson’s • run-sco^v^ Brooks Robinson’s flubbed toe winning eUbita he was hit hard, with toe Twins, Tigers and 7 ~this season—toe National 600 at ward: va’s one-out double and Bob Al Golf Championship. under par. stopped an inch shy. — and win.” offering. Jim McManus, of The Patriots went in front 21- tention to what I was saying.” "A pennant race will do this Ing single with two o(it in toe N^row to third base.______Away from Fenway, Lonborg is white Sox. Ctoarlotte which carries 8100,000 16 after three perloda, but a “ I think I could’ve handled lisons’ run-scoring single. It was Casper’s second victo Both players drove poorly on Mrs. King, seeking to become Berkeley, Calif., who upset Eng- Chet Gladchul^ Ward ripped off his batting to toe most quiet of people. I 12 and six. * * * in prize money and toe Ameri- Geiberger, • the third-round field goal and a pass Intercep him if no one else had come \ ry of toe year and both have toe extra hole and Geiberger toe first player since Althea land’s Roger Taylor, takes on helmet and threw it to toe knew he was not going to hit con 600 at Rockingham. leader, and Casper finished the tion provided Denver 10 points around.” „ Cl * * Balls ’n Strikes come in Canada. He captured said each might have readied Gibson in 1968 to win both the ^ Owen Davidson. Ex-Grid Great, groiuid. Ashford immediately him, but I was fearful of a in toe finale. Stanky and Ward got into it Harrelson Fits info Picture Reflexes Slower r wasn’t until 2 o’clock Fri- Jhe Canadian Open by trouncing toe water but toe shots were Wimbledon and U.8. titles in a Australian Bill Bowrey’s vie- ejected him from toe game, toe bnuto up that-would cost him "Maybe I stunk out toe joint, during the second game of a One o f the nicest guys ever day afternoon that NBC decid- Art Wall Jr. in an 18-hole play stopped by toe large crowd single year, leveled a blast at tory over fourth-seeded Nikola Succumbs at 50 doubleheader. Which Chicago first time that’s happened to one or tWo days. encountered on the baseball ed to cover the Red Sox —Od- along toe fairway. tennis______administrators _as toe...... Plllc „of Yugoslavia______highlighted.____ NORTHAMPTON, Mass. X p but I know I’m not that bad,” Ward in hie five years in toe "If I get a broken back, I off at Montreal earlier this sum split with New York. beat is Elston Howard. Now cago game from Fenway last Chiefs Appear Pretty Set^ mer. Both missed toe green with National Singles Championships Monday’s holiday action. Bow-— Chester "Chet” Oladchuk, an Fartiu said. "W e’W atleMtl4 ’The Yankees won the opener majors. can manage from a hospital Addition No Problem wearing the colors of toe Red Saturday afternoon. Because of moved through toe .third round rey won 2-6, 7-6, 6-2, 6-4 to inten- All-America football player at bed. But I need Pete tomor- “ I must get Inspired here,” toeir second shots and Geiber 3*2 with 'the! help of errors by "Because of toe manner in Sox after long service with the the extra nationwide coverage. ger chipped eight feet pari toe at toe West Side Tennis Club, slfy toe already awesome Aus- Boston College in 1940, died Denver, imt they pay off which he did it, I had no choice Only Question Place Kicker said toe 36-year-old Californian. Don.Buford and Rocky Colavlto, New York Yankees where he the game did not start until “ I’m looking forward to coming hole while Gasper dropped his Firmly ensconced in toe sle threat. Monday night in Cooley Dickln- *®*J*!|®*: „ * stcunped himself as the best 2 :15, to allow NBC 16 minutes Clinton's replacements will be chip shot three feet from the round of le, toe outspoken Cali- Aging Roy Emerson, Austra- son Hospital after a long Illness. Parllll said toe PatrloU m w e For Manager Williams UBBRTY, Mb. (AP) — Ear back to defend toe Canadian _____^ ^ ^ ^ ______Hg was 60. , ttKJ many mistakes, mental National Leag catcher in baseball ahd twice for the Sandy Koufax pre-game Gene Thomas and Aaron Brown, flag. lier this summer Hank Stram Open next year.” He was assistant director of mla^kes, to win a g ^ e .” BOS'TON (A P )— When Ken Harrelson became a free W. L. ^ C t. 0,B . the American League’s most show. . .NBC, incidentally, has . said toe most pressing question Who has been converted from a The slim shotmaker, who fol When Geiberger missed his Elmira Western Champs^ athletics at University of Mas- ^ “ ^®" Major LMflual agent a couple of weeks ago, Boston Red Sox Manager St. Louis 86 63 .610 — valuable player, Howard Is only a crew of 42, Bill Crowley Bos- mark facing hls Kansas <31ty defensive lineman. Fullbacks lows an exotic diet because he try for a par and took a 5, Cas Honest Comjparison Policy sachusetts in Amheret, a post he Dick Williams faced an immediate barrage of questions. Chicago 77 66 .642 10% a shadow of hls old self. ton tub thumper reported. . . Chiefs was place kicking. don’t come much bigger than has an allergy problem,, took a per stepped up for what proved — .Laadori ’ — * Howard, who admits to 38 Boston has been on toe NBC had held since lari fall. He had .he aMed in refer- Play Binghamton Tonight Were toe Red Sox interested? S a n ^ a n . 74 64 .630 11% Either Hank had. his tongue in Brown, who stands 6-feet-6 and first-round 74 Friday. Saturday the winning putt. American' League Meanwhile Harrelson’s bat in summere, just can’t get the bat; Game of the Week toe last also served as director of Intra- to missed blocks, wron^ With George Scott holding down Cincinnati ' 74 64 .630 llMf his cheek or hls eyes closed. weighs 266. With Eagles in Pro Wars Manager BUly DeMars’ El- two by Bel Unser —in their toe lineup could be a big factor around. U ru e, he’ll help toe three Saturdays. , . .Wednes- mural sports and as an assis- «x®®“ tod pass patterns and oto- Batting (300 qg\bats)—F.Rob first base, end with doubtp Atlanta 71' 66 .522 13% For toe only question Jan For receivers, Dawson has — poor play. in,keeping the Red SoXT in'the 15 Boston cause just by putting day is an off day, the first for HERSHEY, Pa. —(NEA) — “ Just that rookie defensive tant football coach since coming mlra Pioneers pulled off a close “y®*^ Waterbury. inson, Balt., .324; Yastrzemski, about Harreispn’s ability to play Phlla’phia 69 66 .611 Stenerud might present is how split end Chris Burford and The loss spoiled milestones thick o f the flag chase, and .493 17% his vast knowledge o f the Boston, in three weeks. . . The .Philadelphia Eagles backs are inexperienced, like to_the (miversity in 1962. one Monday night, beating the ^ J Boat., .309? the ouUleld, wbet would they do Pittsburgh ,68 70 far back he can go before he flanker Otis Taylor, who each In tor .PariUl and pass receiver with him if they got him. >• WdlUams apparently intends to Los -Angeles 62 74 .466 22% league, hitters to good use but Seven Red Sox players have hit , caught 68 passes lari season, weren’t being polite. They were toe ones in this league. Still, Born in Bridgeport. Conn., he CappeUettl. ParllU went Binghamton ’Triplets 2-1 in ele- meetings between the two Runs—Yastrzemski, Best., 92; misses on a field goal try. 20 “ I’d like to have the prob slick with him regularly for the Houston 66 84 .396 31 don’t expect Ellle to -win any 16 or more home runs. . .It phis tight end Fred Arbanas, •being honest. that guy (Solomon) Brannon in- was graduated from Borion,Col- McAuiitte, Det., 86. Stenerud is a rookie from over toe 20,(X)0 mark in passing ven innings and winning the clubs. lem,” was Williams’ comment time being at least. New irork 63 84 .387 32 games with hls bat. And after was so cold Saturday in the one of nine men toe Chiefs They defeated toe New York' tercepted two of my passes, *®ge in 1941.' yardage as a pro. Cappy made Runs Batted In—Yastrzemski, “He was one-foir-12 untll^to- Norway by way of Montana Class AA Eastern League West- And at Pawtucket, Jim Mc- then. Monday’s Results watching hlin in toe last three press box that the heaters were placed on toe All-Star team. JeU in an inter-league exhlbi- didn’t he? **® ® center and llne- six catches for .64 yards, push Host., 98; Killebrew, Minn., 92. State who is replacing Mike em Division title in doing s o ., Andrews of the Williamsport night and I kept him in,” the Pittsburgh 10-9, St. Louis 8-3 home stands at Bbnway, he’s turned on. It was top coat weath*. The rest of toe offensive line tion game,' but it wasn’t easy. “ To be honest, I thought Now hacker for toe Eagles' 1940 team ing him past toe 4,000-yard Hits—Yastrzemski, Bost., 165; Now he has the problem, and Mercer; toe best kicker in toe ’The victory carries the Plo- Mets gave up a leadoff . single manager said. ‘"There’s no rea- j- Chicago 2-6, Los Angeles 1-8, been dropping pitches that he er, 63 degrees and a cutting consists of tackles Jim Tyrer And it only underscored what York played a good football which won 11 straight games, in- mark on receptions. Tovar, Minii., 151. he likes it, indeed. He was espe American Football League lari neers into a best-of-flve play- to Billy Harris and then pitch- son to take him out now.” game, 11 innings had never done before and wind. There wasn't anyone In and Dave Hill, guards Ed Budde a lot of football people ' have game.” eluding toe Sugar Bowl, The P'atrioU flew to San Doubles — Tovar, Minn., 29; cially fond of it Friday night season. He booted a 59-yard off series beginning tonight ed no-hit ball the remaining dis- camoanerls K C "28 as Harrelson drove...... in four runs- Because of a we^ thro^ng g.g^ Philadelphia 2-1 some bails have been getting the bleachers sitting without a and Curt Mers and center Jon been saying: The gap in pro- “All of their defensive backs *** with toe New York Diego after toe game, but Holo field gocU in college and threat fesslonal football really isn’t have a helluva lot of speed,” Q*anU of toe National Football with toe same Binghamton tance in his team’s 5-0 decision Triples — Blair, Balt., 12; Bu with a homer, triple and double i Francisco 4, Houston 8 away from him and enemy base coat on . . . Umpires sported Gilliam, who apparently has vak gave them toe holiday off ens to kick some long ones, if between toe American , and gald split • end Gary Ballman. ^ “ Sue for three years and was team, winners of toe league’s over the Indians, ford, Chic., 8. to-keep the Red Sox on top of | ‘u toe ouMield, Harreliwn prob- Cincinnati 2; New York 1 runners, especially in Chicago inslgnas on^ the breast pocket completely, recovered from a before hitting toe practice grind Eastern Division. ’The playoffs ------Yastrzemski, the American League standings ; »bly willobe taken out for de- Today’s Gamea uniforms, — ------had field days on the of their coats for the benefit of not quite that long, for toe knee |operatlon. National Leagues. It is between "I'li tell you, after what Denver *" for four years, today. Home Runs begin at Blngbamtoh, altemat _ teevee viewers. . .World Series Chiefs. Defensively; toe Chiefs are as toe Green Bay Packers ahd 24 Andy Rice g i ^ s toU fall. TOey^haven’t coach, said :“ I don’t see where OakMl Bost., 18-7, .720. ^ outstanding potential, was re Cincinnati at Philadelphia, N ^hown signs of being tired. fered a 39-21 defeat at the beat Pawtucket, 5-0, Reading Plans have been made to slugger ■will start all over The same can be eald for on Friday, Oct. 6 virith the Na- 'with aU toe other teams in the or Ed Lotoamer. wdn as many ag they would t^^g.g that much controversy, Strikeouts-McDowell, CJleye;, leased by the Athletics after A Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 2, twl- B u rfoot 'VTiuB hands of the Norfolk Ne|>tunes beat Pittsfield 6-1 and York hold a football reiuiion of. all again. Carl Yastrzemski, who looked tlonal League host for the next league which were, and still The linehacking is extremely prefer, but after each game .n in.t 202; Lonborg, Bost., 200. dispute with owner Charles O. night there U definlto respect from these ^ y s played against MiH>pLETOWIN (A P )—'Wes in a Continental Football downed Waterbury 11-4. former players, coaches and Chicago at Los Angeles, N bad in New York against toe two, or ttoee games, if neces- are, worrying about quarter rugged with Bobby Etell, Sherrill ^nley. toe N^ op^tiom ®^“ ®“*®'^ ®®“®»® leyan's Amby Burfoot out- League riash fiatkirday nigbt. Elmira’s victory was a must their wives of the Silk, City Houston at San Francisco. Yankees, except for hls game- sary on Saturday and Sunday, backs, ' tackles, linebackers, Headrick and E. J. Holub hold National League' ’The Red ^ x, of course, never The Eagles are an example.. . ^® *'“"**<* * tot of toe play- classed 44 other entries in •win ____Four______touchdown paaseel by since toe Williamsport Mets ’A.C., and the Manchesten American League winning homer In the series Oct. 7-8, and Monday, Oct. 9. corner backs and anything else ing doirn toe starting spots ahd Merchants football teams. The Batting (300 at bats) — CTe- had any real doubts concerning My mMi'(driensive end'o^^^ ®” ,i*‘v^ Players toe fourth annual Dr. Charles juJuor Edge"i^ the Neptai^ beat Pawtucket; ’The their interest. When you play Minnesota 77 60 .82 f finale, and against toei White Hien a day of travel, if neces-^i you care to name. rookies Willie Lanier and Jim ry PhUbln) reminded me a lot *toe.*» « l t ^ on o w Rofeblns five-mUe road race and .victory. He completed 27 of coi^d have forced a playoff if reunion will be held at the Of mente, Pitt., .35(); Cepeda, St.L., . sary, and the sixth and seventoj half your games in toe shadow Boston 78 62 .667 ijf The . Clhlefs’ prestige was Lynch providing good back-up of Jim KatcavaRre.'* said the on theu: bench eetahllgh - a new recoed In the ^ passes for 350 yards. the Pioneers had lost to the -fleet’s—------Club, State Armory, .^*6. ' Chicago 76 61 .665 1 ’The No. 2 pitcher on the games in the A.L. City on Oct. protection. Hartford, on Dec. 9 at >.7 p .m .R u n s —Aaron,, Atl., 100; Brock, of Fenway Park’s .short left slightly tarnished in toeir 36-10 Eagles’ tackle Bob Brown. "He “ ^ ^ tost way. bar^^ 7 — ------7= ^ - ^ Triplets. Detroit 76.62 .661 .1% staff, little Lee Stange Is an- H*12. . .Red'.CVeU OVJk-Sox ., requested Super Bowl loss to Green Bay ; The secondary has a new All interested should contact St.L., 97. field wall and a right-hand was tough. As far as I’m con- . ™® America l® ^e has ----- \ ; .'.7------Elmira scored in the bottom ed slugger of Harrelson’s California 70 66 .616 6% other who . can't be counted tickets. Should the Sox win, lari January, but their reputa face, comer back Fletcher any of the following by either Runs Batte< In-i-C e p e d a, cemed, there's no noticeable ^"® ***®**^ of the eleventh as Fred • Rico stripe' is walking, arbuind loose, Wash’n. 66 73 .476 12 upon to produce as he has in tickets would not be placed on tion as by far toe best team in Smith, qnly because Fref| Wil ■ ■ ■ a a. ■ .T a a a a a phone or mall as soon as pos St.L;, 107; Wyilnl Houst., 98. difference between this league toams. why should I be sur- reached first on an error by you sign him first and ask ques Cleveland 64 76 .460 14 the past three niontos. The lit sale imtll the lari week of the toe AFL still stands. liamson broke bis arm. It’s Just and that one.” prised? These guys are aU good sible. ’This should prove an in Hits^Brock, B(.L,, 176;.Cepe- 'Binghamton shortstop Bill Be tions about where he is going to Baltimore r 62 73 .489 14 tle righthander is good for only season. ‘They’ve proved It already by possible, though, that William "I can't teU you about toe football players.’’- teresting evening for all attend dA, St.L., 173. t son will have a tough time get- thea. Rico was sacrificed to Doubles—Staub, Houst., '39; play latbr. New York 62 77 .446 16 cniriiing Oakland, their No. 1 whole liague,” Eagles defen- Timmy Brown toe Eagles second by Mike F’iore and Bill ing. ■ tlh# back |nto the line-up vdien Cepeda, St.L., 34; SO ^ s to n signed him and he Kansas toty 67 79 .419 19Vi rival in toe. Western Division, rive end Don Hulta said. "All halfback, was Impressed with Scripture fanned to make it Albert (Yosh) Vincek, 23 Foreign Cars ol Ibnchesler Triplesi-Pinson, Cin., l l ; Wil- joined toe team in New York ” Monday’s Besults Easy to Scout Series Foe 48-0 and toen trouncing toe C3ii- be, returns. I can tell you about ts.Sher- Joe Ntunato. ‘T v e been a fan two out. Bob Aguilar was walk ^uth Alton St. Manchester, 649' The three returning starters last Monday. Inserted in right New Yqrk 3-2, Chicago 2-3', cago Bears of toe National man Plunkett (toe 820-pound of- of hls,” Timmy said. “ I think 4105; George MltOhell, 9 West ed intentionally to get at .Den Home^ Runs—Aaron, AU., 35; 2nd game, lo innings League - 68-24, both within five are oomerhack Willie Mitchell fenrive tackle.) He’s hard to l2onny Jurgensen is toe 'best 174 WER CEam n . Maxwell Df. West Hartford, field the next night, he hit a >8 r ny Reeve, batting .192. Reeve Washington 6-4, Boston 2-6 ahd safeties Johnny ROUnaon get aroun^. As hard as any- quarterback in pro fbotbaU and 233-7626; Gei^ge (Spinach) Vin Wynn, Houst., 32.- home run in his first time at bat days in exhibition play. hit a 1-2 pitch into center field, Stolen Bases—Brock, St.L., 44; for toe Red Sox but then went 0- Detroit 8-2, Kansas « ty 4-4 It will be easy for the Amerl- But another key to success ^eseason games might not and Bobby Hunt, Ito^Iatter two one I play in our league.” NamstH is right behind him.” scoring Rico from second. cek, 35 Greenwood Dr. Man can League pennant winner to ,)les with the first five hitters In toe top pass in teree^ re in the Wills, Pitt., 27. for-li until his Friday night ex Minnesota 4-1, Oeveland 1-2, have much importance, but it is As for toe oft-heard charge "All I can teU you,” quar- kepairs on All Foreign Cars The York White Roses, who chester, 643^7877; Mike Genol- ■ Pitching (12 decision s)— plosion. I ■ 2nd g;ame, 10 innings scout Ito rivals for toe World toe Red Bird lineup. Pitchers in fair to,.say the outcome of those, league last year, ^ ch grabbing that AFL secondaries ore weak: terback King Hill said, amUlng, ended the season with a 43-95 fl, 74 ’Thralll Rd. Vernon, TR6- Hughes, s't.L., 14-5, .737; Mc ” I always did like to hit in BalUmore 4-4, California 2-6, Series this fall, they need look toe league will tell you toe top 10. “ What did I see?” said Ea- "Is that there are a lot of 84-M V' ' ■ record, went out in a blaze.of 2865; Irv Roipsell, 20 Sedor Rd. contests was significant. Cormick, S.F., 19-7, .731. this park,” Harretaon said. 2nd g;ame, 12 innings no further than toe St. LoUls of toe Ckmiiha(8’ |lineup U as “ I toiqk we're letter now than And to top everything off, toe gle quarterback Norm Snead, soorea in our league—a lot.” SptdaUxlng In ■ glory, with four home nms — Enfield, RI9-)3898. Today’s Qsmes Cardinals. imposing, as toe 'quintet With, Chiefs have discovered a kick Strikeouts — Bunnlngi Phil., ” I’ve eyen had better days than we- were a year ago,” Btramj^, ■ 200; Jenkins, Ctolc., 193. tots one here. I drove In five Baltimore (Richert 9-18. and The remarkable tolng about toe Atlanta Bfavesi , said, ottering an ominous note return artist named N ria ^ ed Schoendlenst’s high flying There’s Lou Brock and Chirt VOLKSWAaEMS runs in one game a couple years Biizhardt 3-9) at California Red Schoendlenst’s high flying to toe other AFL teams. “ We’ve Smith, who is only 6-foot-8K ahd Red Birds Is that they have Flood at toe top, toen Rog8r , I ago, and I had a couple of pret (Locke 1-0 and Wright 8-3), 2 had more q ^ t y competition who has scored several touch Marls, Orlando Cepeda and MmSri AMERICAN CLUt" V ■ ty good days here with toe Ath Cleveland (McDowell 11-12) at been able to stretch their Na- downs in exhibition games on catcher Tim McCarver. this year toon ever before.” 1 Funeral Today letics earlier this season.” ' Minnesota (Kaat 10-18), nlgt»t tlonal League lead without the What he means is toe CWefs punt and Mckofl returns of bet GHAMIEiniimi T AMERICAN LEGION KaniiAii city (Dobson 8-8) at services of their, ace pitcher, The deal in vdiich toe Cards ter than 70 yards. WELLESLEY, Mass. (AP)- Hairelaon’s airauislti<»i came have greater depth than before, Detroit (Spafma 18-8), qlldit Bob Gibson, the World Series obtained Marls from toe Yan Then there’s Stram’s new P M n PHHH Servlces were scheduled in' St at Ito op|>orttnl time for the kees for third baseman Charley and adding depth to toe Chiefs DART LEAGUE Red Sox, wlfbae All-Star right Boston (Bell 10-11) at Wash- star of 1964. Glbby suffered a is like giving Sn octopus another Tight End I formation . . . but I 4 I .N M WMeoRMHera I Paul’s Church today for Fran-' Ington (Bertaina 4-4), night broken ankle when hit by aline' Smith has turned out to be mon by toU tonp Kansas City’s oppo 1 els (Xiimet, former golf great fielder Tony Conigllare had Chicago (Ktages 8-8) at New drive, this summer. ey in toe bank for St Louis. The .arm.' ' ' ■ \ nents have to cry too mueb. Starts Sepf. 15^9 P.M, ■api^vafm lunoMsci A who died at Newton-WeUesley been sidelined indefinitely some The CariUnals have been win CBS-owped Yankees saved |7B,- In toe backfleld Kansas City Hospital during toe weekend. 10 daj|s elariler with injuries York (Peterson .648) has Len Dawson;"toe leSgw’a QUICK HUP —> ‘Tve neyer been «p blvh in my Wednesday’s Games ning with yoiing pltchen, hota- 000 in dealing Maris. 3ut\toey CLEVEJAND,'ctolo(AP)—De Ouimet, who was 7#, astound- suffered when ha was hit by a lost a southpaw swinger '(sbo, leading quarterbitok' in ■ 12681 life," Juan -Rodriquez reported after yetting a Mnmbnfs and thnir ^|UMts arn invtlfd .to As of aUy.M, Shop Hoilinii 8 AM. to 7 PM . BINGO BRIGHT SPOT—Don ChdUornia at Chicago, N blV- rookie Dick Hughes (whq fending Champion Drirolt eli ed toe sports world when he pitch. Cpoigllaro Isi echeduM Mike Garrett, s e c ^ beat nirii- 'r o i^ * ride l^roni his caddy acrotwl a .taiaH Oloaed Saturdays Mincher (has been a wm 12 games in'1966. at Tulsa,. had he renjialnM with them, minated ^^outoington, ‘Gonn., every Wednesday n ig h t won toe U.S'. Open champion-' to come ofl the tosabled Ust aeveland at Minnesota ler; Curt McsClinton, eighth in river. Juan drove over the water and picked up a .reansas______and Toledo) and might have 1‘put the Yankees from toe Nattonal American I ship as., a -year-old caddie in Sept. 8, butfit la not known b a lin g standout all Kansas Oty at Detroit, 2, twi- 'rushing, and ajpaxa running back g S^n up at tha club M Moplt Sfrtnt 20 ipaw-Steve Cariton (winner among toe contenders In the Softball Assoclalon’s men’s pn bird on the h<^e but found the waterquick ■ " u, ■ ■ T ■ i f l T E- ¥ ■ i~ a o’crecE —toeiox h o m e , l b o n a r d s t . ** 1918. He won the U.S. amateur when hb WIU be able to return season” with the Cali night. Bert Goan, ninth hi rushing. e at Tiilsa). tossed salad A.merlcM League alow-pitch touimment Monday. er. (AP Photofax) tlU^s in 1914 and in 1981: to the ilne-qp. fornia Angds. Only'games scheduled Coan-spells (^arrett while Me- ‘ ^ ■ i /• (
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MANaiESTEB EVENING HERALD,- MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEBIBER 5, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-nVl BfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUElSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-POUR BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hdp Want Hwlp W uNilwd M rfw 3 i BntliMn SmrvieM THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW 35 * ' O fNrad 13 SBRYlOB'StAtlon manager for Iv/EEWA 16 CON6 IDERED fULl GQfMH "C u t ON THE HOME FRONT **' SHE’S De n t a l Assistant—part-tlmo, third idiitt. experience helpful ATTICS, oellan doaned, nlb- PI?ACrrtCAlJLV E/ERV'ffMERE *« ’^still iM d ia per s- 1:80-5:30, all day Saturday, no bish removed from baekyard but not necessary, axeelleiit experience necessary. Write -fringe beneflte. Write to Box and lawns maintained. Reason Box DD, Manchester Herald. able, 619-1888. YOU’LL HAVE ID LIPSTlCK!>lfGri WAIT TILL VOU’RE I Z Meneheeter Herald. fAV PUU. PRICE/ MEEIEITAHE - GROWN UP! advertising TREE B X PBRt —Trass out. 'fOlMGLADVFlF^f^ •EM OFF THIS YOU'RE SHU. 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Excellent op First net—67, Joe Novak, Don thto oplntonl—will make the Mg- that is all new-quarterback BACK Hoin buUdoMr work, portunity. Displaycraft Inc., PART-TIME Culver, Sked Homans, Leon gest atridea in the AFL this steve Tensi and fullback Cookie PLEASE READ TOUR AD grading, and eeptle tanka, dry Manchester, 843-9057. Parmaklan; Second Net — 59, season, advancing from fourth Gilchrist, acquired in trades; i*M»® •• » walls, land elsaring, .Thaln saw WORK AVAILABLE Tom Kearns, Herb Carvey, and lasrt; in the Western Mvl- halfback Floyd Little, a rookie, conyenlenee. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST work. Paul Schendal, 6484M06. MALE .LAUNDRY worker, Paul Hunt, Carl Engberg; Third saon to third. . • and flanker A1 Denson, a tight DAT IT i y P B ^ and REPORT ERRORS In time for the days, full-time position, fringe < neiri tnoertt^ The Herald Is responalUa for only ONE Ineor- SALES AND Service on Arlens, 11 A.M. - 2 or 8 P.M. Net — Ray Gordon, Jack The Broncos, who have been g^d last year. root or omlttfid InMrtton for sinr adveitltetiient and oalr benefits. Call Manchester Me Crockett, Don Forstrom, Joe the league’s weakest link for While the Broncos are on the Hahn Eclipse, Jaeobaen lawn morial Hospital, 643-1141, Ext. to Insertion. Bridrs whMi do mowera. Also Homellte chain Also Weekends Vanonio; low gross — Jim so long, were vlitunlly all atone vvay up, San Diego is still on the ®*.***® sdverttsoment wtn not bo oorreoted 203. Whalen, A1 Turkingfon, Ted during the exhlbltioii schedule \^ay down from its once lofty by "mahe good" Inaartion. aaws and International Cub- Backiel, Bill Swale; Bill Ken- m clmllenging the NFL’s al- position. Herald Photo^by Pinto Cadet Tractora. Rental equip DIE MAKERS, experienced on Apply in Person all types of dies. Kurtz Broth ney, Frank Johnston, Roy Rig- leged superiority over the AFX,. ’The Chargers have threats in . Men’s Senior 1.000 Meter Winners John Van Dyke and Pete Weigand Cross Finish Line at Columbia ment and ehaipeiiiiig aervlee gott, Jim Msmfreda, both 71. They took on two NFL oppo the John Hadl-to-Lance Alworth 643^2711 on all makes. L A M Equip ers, 847 Keeney St. rear. 643- MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN SELECTED TWELVE nents, both from- the league’s passing combination and the 875-3136 ment Ootp., Route as, Vernon. 9676. Class A—Charlie Boggini 44-3 Western Conifer«nce, and beat (Roekvllle, Toll Free) 875-7609 Manchester Exchange 46 West Center St., Manchester running of Paul Lowe, but —Bntexprlee 1840. PLUMBER — experienced in —41. Jim Horvath 45-3 — 42; them both — Detroit 13-7 and they’re not enough to overcome M M H ennAPsfoN new work, top hourly wage, Class B—Joe Novak 46-6—40, AI iviinnesota 14—9. &L\lBRGKMB6,klO. what appears to be a porous RUSS’ Mower Service — lawn' . . . U. l . f e t . O tf.-A N rifhM fringe benefits, no layoffs. In MAN WANTED to Work In lum Calamaro 49-7—42, Neil Smiley Kansas City, however, is in t Columbia Canoe Club Scores . • 19*7 by Oahad HtRmn IfilEtB**, defense and an Inspired Denver Trouble fieaehing Our ftdvertiter? mowers aharpened and repair quire Imperial Plumbing Co., beryard, must have drlTet's 50-7—43, Ted Backiel 48-5—43, different league than t ^ Lions team South Windsor, 644-1621. Ed Warner 50-7^—43, Eid Saarl ed, engine tune-up, free pick licence. Davis A Brntitoi^ and the Vikings, in more ways At the other end of the divl- 24-Hour Answering Senrice up and delivery in Manchester. Holp Wanttd— Lumber Co., 200 ’Tolland St., 48-6—43. Roy Riggott 48-5—43; than one. The Oiiefs have the sion, Kansas City hasn’t lost any 742-7607. Floor HnlshliKl 24 Holp Waniml— NEED HELP desperately. Class C—Carl Engberg 53-12 — FamolR 35 Permanent day work, 6 hours East Hartford.______most powerful team in the AFL power from the team that lost Free to Homid Readers FLOOR SANDING and reflntoh- Faimte 35 41, Val Clementino 62-10-42, and can't miss repeating as only two g;ames In 1966. In National Championships ATTICS and cellars cleaned, per day, Monday - Friday, good p j^ t . ^ dO aNITOR for aerv- Don Benoit 62-10—42; low gross trash hauled to the dump, ing (speoialtoing in ddor WAITRESS for small luncheon starting salary. Also need part- western champs. They also Len Dawson is back to throw Want Information on one of onr ndvtttlaementa? floors), cleaning, waxing ice, department, hours can be Charlie Boggini 74: blind vvon't miss repeating as AFX to Otis Taylor and Chris Bur- By MAL BARLOW incorpo(rated as a club'in 1961.” Club from the western state. placed third. The "C” stands Steve Ramm who won first In No answer at the telqihone listed? Simply call the light trucking, reasonable. 643- ette, hours 9-1. Call 649-8216, time day work, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. flexible, approximately 16 bogey—Sked Homans 79, Harry champs. 5846. floors. Painting. Papertianglng. WORK NEAR HOME 1-4 p.m. o r 875-9844. 6-9 p.m. Call 843-1903 or come to Burger ford, and Mike Garrett Is back The Columibda paddlerB have Third was the Potomac Canoe for canoe. '' the C-2 men’s Intermediate No Job too « ^ 8ll. John Ver- hours per week required. Apply Eich 79, JohnT-i-_ Kristof -n79. standing of .both dlvi- „ ______The Columbia _ Canoe come close to winning the na- Club from Washington, D^C. Murphy, Fletcher, . Bruce Chef, 235 Main St. PRO SWEEPSTAKES to give the defenses fits with his 1,000. Olson took third In the faille, 64041700. DENTAL ASSISTANT for office In person, Al Patch, Bervlee. eiona should look like thin in 16 slippery running. The defense ClU'b became th is y ea r’s na- tlonal cham^onishilp In recent Other clubs represented were Gardner and Richard Robin K-l men’s intermediate 1,000. EDWARDS Looking for work near Manager, Carter Chevrolet Co., Low gross — Jim Horvath 76, weeks: years. They came ctosest two from Inwobd, NJl;, Brooklyn, son took second in the C-4 men’s HottswkoM Swrvkws home? Our pleasant, mod in Rockville, full or part-time. FULL-TIME bus operator. Erwin Kennedy 78, Dick Cronin won’t give any .more ground tional cham pion over th e ^ Miss Pajech and Miss Randall References. Write Box O, Man steady employment, good pay. Inc. 1220 Main St.,'Mancheater. East (■ than it did last year, either. years ago when the races were N.Y., and Yonkers, N.Y. senior 1,000 meter race and Le- placed second in the K-2 wom- ANSWERING SERVlOE .OffMwd 13-A Bondf— Stoelo— . em office in your heighbor- 78, Del St. John 78; low net — 1. BufralD weekend during’ races at hood may be just the right chester Herald. Silver Lane Bus Line, 49 Brain- MAN FOR tire service work, Carl Engberg 91-23—68, Joe No The eastern race should be i,- t 1 held Ini Columbia for the first Desplte thO wind, waves and land Plaseckl, Warren Jurovaty, en’s Intermediate 600 and Mtss REWBAinNa OF bunu, moth Morffloflos 27 ard Place, Manchester. 2. New York closer but only because none of Columbia Lake, time. cold on Sunday, it was a good Peter Levesque and David Verprauskus and Itllss Levesque l^lace for you. Combine your RBLIABLiB person wanted for good pay, all benefits, must vak 80-11—69, Niel Smiley 83-14 6«M»M S7S-2519 holes, slppers repaired'. ' Win typing skills with reception be steady worker, experience 3. Bosto,n the contenders in that division is "They’ve been striving for Gardner, also' regatta chief day for Columbia paddlers. Ramm scored third best were third. dow shades made to measure, SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- babysitting, my home, Man TRUCK DRIVER—over 26,' ex —69. 4. A^ami and. leave your message. You’ll bear from our advertlaer work, greeting customers. helpful but not easential. Ap BEST SIXTEEN strong enough to run away from thd^” according to Earl Gard official, said Columbia did “ex- . Iannis Murphy and Robert Peter Olson, John German, Jeanne. Brlsbois won third in am ataes Vcnettan UBnds. Keys limited funds available for sec chester, second shift, reason perienced for S' ton, steady full 5. Houston the others. ner, chairman of the Eastern ceptlonally” well and won going Fletcher placed second In the Steve Ramm and Gardner re- the K-l women’s intermediate In Jig time wtthoat spending aU evening at tiie telephone. ond mortgages, payments to This large national flrin will able. Call 643-6866. time job, available immediate ply Ntchoto-Mancheater Tire Sunday made while you wait. Tape ie- start you at a good salary West The Bills are seeking an un Division of the National Canoe away. The next closest entry C-2 men’s senior 1,000 meter corded second In the K-4 men’s 600. corders for rent. Marlow’s,. 867 suit your budget. Expedient ly. CaU Mr. Feldman, 289-4838. Inc., 205 Broad St., Manohes- Class A—Erwin Kennedy 62-4 1. Kansas City and give iegular merit in ter. —68, Sked Homans 67-7—60; precedented fourth consecutive Aissociation, “since they were was the Washington Canoe race while Kolle and Ramm junior 600 meters. The' “K” Murphy and Fletcher took Awanobnn For Sob 4 Main St. 649-5221. service. J. D. Realty, 648-6120. 2. Oakland division title, and they should stands for kayak. creases. Employe benefits MEN WANTED for custodial Class B—Reg Curtis 67-l'0—57, 3. Denver, second In the C-2 men’s senior and paid vacations. Come DEMONSTRATE work, mornings. Call General Mike Sibrinsz 71-13—68; Class get it, ■ primarily because of First place in the C-2 men’s lO,000 meter race. The distance 1961 FORD, engine and body, 4. San^IMego junior 500 was taken by Plasec- u iie Busliiots Opportunity 28 in and see us today. Cleaning Service, 649-6384. C—Bill Bengston 73-18—55, Tony their defense. The offense Plans to Keep Swinginff on Lucratite Golf Tour is more than six miles and only excellent condition, new tires, S IMI — TOYS & GIFTS , Stanford 74-18—56; Low gross— Jurt. about everythiing in seems to lack punch but should - '■ ■' ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " ...... III I - i - ■ ■■ ki and Jurovaty and the team $600. Call after 8, 849-8414. Contraetiim 14 ELECTRIOli^ full- time, Denver is new this season — of David Ramm and Levesque two of six starting canoes fin' * MECHANICS COUNTER MAN Erwin 'Kennedy — 72; Blind gdve the defensive unit just Ished, The others capsized or BOX LETTERS HOUSEHOLD FINANCE PAR'TY PLAN steady employment. Insurance bogey — Bob White—81, Tom the coach, the personnel, the enough help. captured second. CARPENTRY — concrete steps, BE INDEPENDENT CORP. beneflte, paid holidays and va Pait-ttooe, AU day Satur image. Olson and German notched Peddlers gave up. F ur Y o u 1900 AUSTIN HEALEY, good floors, hatchways, Mmodellng, Faulkner—81. Everyone is waiting for Joe Boros Gets Better with Age jjj Lynn Tuttle, an unattached Work now till Christmas — cation. CaU between 8 a.m.-8 day and lYlday Night, After beating Detroit and _ third place for Columbia porches, garages, closets, ceil Are you curious about going 380 West Middle Tpke. PRO SWEEPSTAKES Namath and the New York Jets = paddler from Columbia, was btfotmation NEED OAR? Tour credit turn p.m. Robert’B Bleotric Co., Apply In pereon at U)w gross - Erwin Kennedy to explode, but they don’t seefh RYE, N. Y. (NEA)__ t^bis year with more than Eve'n the alligator on his hat the K-2 men’s junior 500. ings, attics finished, rec rooms, into business for yourself? Manchester South WlndMr, 0444)109. third in the C-1 men’s Interme- ed down? Short on down pay formica, ceramic. Other relat High Commissions. Call or 72 John Kristof 76- Low net — *’***°" then opening the much more prepared to do it AH of a sudden, a t 47 Juli- ?100,000 salted away and the looks a little less vicious than Dede Brlsbois was first in THE HERAXJ) will not ment? Bankrupt? Reposses __ * * CAaonrt n OA.OI ...... ___ ^ thing that impreissos___ i — is the cas___ 41the______ones41 _____ that4. adorn- J _____ 4 1 the - ^ ______caps4U.. of the T.r -4 K-l .....women’s___J ______r/\/V junior 600 diate 1,000. ed work. No job too small. Dan SUNOCO write “Santa’s Parties” CARPENTERS Wanted, fulh MEATOWN Tony Stanford 86-18—68, Sked '^ ‘h a 26-21 decision over this year than last. There’s us Boros is becoming dteckMW the Identity of sion? Don’t despalrl See Hon 1215(4 Silver Uuw ual sltyle with wWich he has ac- while Janet Levesque placed The junior paddlers from Co Moran, Builder. Evenings 649- SUPPLEMENT your Income, Inc., Avon, Cohn. 06001. time, top wages. Call R. E. Homans 78-7—71, Ed Wilkos 77- “ e Broncos can’t be nothing wrong vrith Namath, but anmetfliimy nf n folk Viprn ual dtyle with wMch he has ae- other golfers. wnue a tw advertteer using box est Douglas. Inquire about low Option to purchase location. Bast Hartford, Coax. 6—71. considered an automatic victory there is something lacking in compUshed his feats of finaneial Whistling spftly and glancing third, lumbia had a big day Monday Inters. Readers answer 8880. part-time work while children Telephone 678-3455, evenings MUler, 742-7828 or 649-1421, est down, smiallest p a y m e n ts______Slxcellent income. 677-2018. SELECTED 12 any more. the defense, particularly in the really trying. It S success. at an equally slow-moving blimp JoEJoEllen Pajech and Harriet with the only bad moment a ing blind box ada who anywhere. No smiffi low or fl- HOMES, GARAGES, porches, are in school. Lucky Lady after 6:80. Loii Saban, who performed secondary which was vulnerable' tn a t Julius, who esrns “I get upset just like anybody -floating casually overhead, Bo- Randall captured'first place In close second in the nine-man 'daelre to protect tbelr Paid training. Laundry, 48 Purnell Place. Low gross—Isabelle Ftorciak IdenUty can foDow this nance company plan. Douglas rec rooms, room additions, 50, Helen Ayers 59, Betty Ben- miracles at Buffalo a last season. ^ greens and fair- eJse,” admits Boros, “but most, ros smiled at the thought of the the K-2 women’s 600 and Miss war canoe race. * Motors, 888 Main. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen Prime location. ton 59; • Low net—Lu Carvey years ago, has put together The Jets will give the Bills a ways of the nation’s golf of the time I get upset with past and dismissed the future. Levesque and Beth Verpraus ■Junior winners included procedure: NAME BRAND goods free— WANTED — Library aide for eral repair work. Flnaneiiig Call or write Help friends shop with just a 57-H—46, Julie Faulkner 55- e^m p^tltive team, Including a tough fight but in the end will courses, .is a advocate of myself when I do something "I feel fine,’’ he said, “so I’ll kus took second. Cheryl Gardner, Donna Rand Enclose your reply to the 1964 VOLKSWAGEN — grey se- Tolland Public Schools. Apply flower power. wrong on the course. I get just keep swinging as long as I A calmer lake on Monday dan, whitewalls, excellent con available. No down payment. few dollars weekly. You -get Board of Education Officer Tol 9__4S; Low putts Mary Potentially powerful backfleld wind up as runners-up.-- and, Lee Plaseckl. box In an envelcm — Economy Builders, Inc. 648- SUN OIL CO. It’s ju^ that he has a phd- mod, but I get mad at myself can.’’ must' have helped Columbia as The only canoeing event for addressed to the Claete- dition. Call 848-4101, Ext. 451 things free. Write for details land, 875-9682. Are You Ah Gangewere 31, Helen Ayers 31. 6100. P.O. Box 71, East Hartford and free 624 page catalog. Pop REPLAY TWO SHOTS tosoplhy on life , that appeals and I don’t take it out on any At his present pace, that could it continued to have winners and the rest of the year is the Con- flM Manager, Manchester before 6 p.m .\^ to the memlbens of the Hip body else. It’s all inside of me.” be a very long time. If you can pile up points. nectlcut River starting at Hart- Evening HenM, together 568-3400 ular Club Plan, Dept. 8620, WOMAN TO work part-time 8 Low gross—Helen Noel 94; ‘Dolphins Must Citt One- wtth a memo ttrtlng the 1M> OLDSMOBHii « 2, Olo.. Lynbrook, N!Y. a.m.-l p.m. ooUecting eggs. Experienced Generatton. Watching Boros play is not call Julius a swinger. Among the big winners for ford Sept. 17 and sponsored by Eventogs OaU Jeff Keith, Low net—Betty Benton 98-20— one of the most exciting expe------^---- eenquudes you do NOT ratio, 4-speed, 3.00 positracUoh Miller Farms, North Coventry. 78, Ruth Bryant 104-24—6Q; One long-haired Sad, watch Columbia were Karl Kolle and the Hartford Jayctjes. want to see your letter. reflntohed, cabinets, buUt-lns, 647-0546 742-6282. rlences In sports. With the bot- . rr> • i rear end, console tach, low, formica, alpmlnum, vinyl, Linotype Operator? Low putts—Betty Benton 29, ing Boros plod methodically Tour letter will be ds- low mileage, excellent condi Jets, Chargers down a fhirwny in the wake of tom two buttoms of -his sweat- .M eeting. T o n ig n t steal, oeramo siding Vniliam REPRESENTING WEEKLY PAY checks are Hrien Noel 30. er unbuttoned, he displays an West Side Old Timers corn- otioyed (f the advertiser tion. 849-0660. Start Working Immediately MIXBD FOUR BALL a well-ptaced drive, expressed to one you’ve mentioned. ______RobUns Carpentry Serriee. INVESTORS fine. But, getting tired of the an opdnioji that the quiet father ample amount of paunch ac- >«ittee wlU/ meet tonight at It not It will be handled 1955 T-BIRD, NEW engine and 640-8446. grind? The long hours? Clean FTist Net—Tom Faulkner, quired during 18 well-fed years ’^■30 at the West Side Rec. NOW Excellent Wages • Two Weelw Vacation With Pay Joe Barre, EJvelyn Lorentzen, of seven, an unhkely candidate OPENS TOMORROW In the usual manner. SEEKING INVESTMENT ing house weekends? Why not Await Leftovers for oanonlizing by the youth- on the pro circuit. “I like to Mahoney, general chalr- IS THE TIME switch to AVON? Choose your Barbara Davis, 69; Second net eat,’’ he explains, and somehow reports tickets will be Daytime Thoroughbred IN PROTTTABLE • Hospitalization • Retirement Income Plan • Life —Ted Plodzlk, Carson Man- quake, is- very much with it BUSINESS own hours. Earn $506-000 this NEW YORK (AP)—Unheralded John Stofa, a re these days. the image of Boros eating seems Pliaced on sale tonight for the Lost and Found 1 ss fall servicing the terrific de Insurance • Sick Leave • 87% Hour Week. -ehester, Helen WlJkos, Lynn tread who almost quit football a- year ago, held the quite proper. Got. 7 dinner at the Ghrden I960 RAMBLER American, ment workK cellar floom, pat- ^rlpr 60; 'Third net—-lElnar Lor- “BorOs,” noted the yoimg Company seeking capital — If you will be seeking a mand for our Christmas Gift Miami Dolphin quarterback job in his hands today man, ‘‘always maintains his A missed putt-iprlngs only a Grove. Tickets -will be limited automatlo, fair' condition, new ■oto, roofing. NOaJi Ixx« Ceto- Line In your neighborhood. Call to 275. for expa^on Of retirement position after school be< Apply In Person At The Miiinrid Ja n ^ iShaw 61 while the New York Jets and San Diesro Chargers cool. He stays calm at all limes. slight grimace while a well-exe FOUND—HOUND, male puppy. Ures. CaU 840-8844. aymikl, BuU^.Nf49ri891. of prindpai Aifdiolders gins 289-4922. Hilinaki, Janet Shaw, 61. He’s the uMSmate in idf- cuted shot rates only the slight FOUR BALL, BEST BALL awaited the leftovers—three high-i>riced youngsters. Bolton Dog Warden, 849-7601. 1960 CHEVROLET convertible -J" ^ y. » x. ■ ^ ^ or otfloera in exchange for iHanrliPiitFr lEucuittg IfFralh stofa was given the start reOtralnt.” est smile and an abbreviated Grid Officials Meet on intoreat in flitn, present 'F’lrBt net—57 Sked Homans, ing position Monday by Coach tug at his cap. LOST — Sa'vlngs Passbook No. —red, good black top, running Povlnq " PnvawayS 14-A — Or, if you’re employed BOOKKEEPERS Don Culver, Joe Novak, Levon McLeod, recently obtained from And that he is. The Central Connecticut Asso management must be in 18 BI^ELL STREET George Wilson after opening “I’ve aiways been thIDs way,”- Leaning on his gutter while ciation of Football Officials will 9»7 Hartford National B a n k ______everyday, $196. 648-6918. AuncarTF. — Quality workman terested In continuing. Re but looking for a CLERK TYPIS’TS Panpakian 57; Second net— Houston, but the Bills don’t one of his playing partners ship on driveways, parking change only the last game of the 1966 know why.' McLeod, a six-year Says Julius, who seems to get ___, _ „ , , hold Its first meeting and clinic and Trust Oo., First Manefaes- 1957 AUSTIN HEALY MK 111, ply in confidence to P.O. STOCK CLERKS Totn^Keams, Herb Carvey, Paul season and turning in the best a kick out of his new popular areas, commercial and resi Box 189, bfanchester, Con Hunt, Carl Engberg 59; Third veteran, signed his contract In Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the ter Office. AppUcatioh made fully equipped, sliver blue, performance of the foour quar ity. ‘.‘At my age It’S too late to all tn» world Uko a man asleep Connectlcut Light and » Power for pajtment. must seU, a s l ^ |2,800. 647- dential. Free estimates, no ob necticut. TO LOOK AT ’THESE Excellent opportunity with net-^Ray Gordon, Jack Crbck- Saturday and then left on his feet. ligations. Call Eastern Paving local RCA distributor. Ideal terbacks in exhibition games Monday without any explana- Auditorium on the Berllh Turn ------" 1296. OPPOR’TUNITIES ett, Don -Forstrom, 60; Joe Va- this year, j “At my age,’’ he says, “I do Co., 628-8937. working conditions, good nonlo. Low gross — , Jim tion. iN ot only too la'te, but u i/ pike. All area coaches and any It means Bob Griese, the tfljhikable from a flnancial point get pretty tired and that’s prob- AnnouiicanMnfs 2 1968 CHEVY H sport coupe. Schools and Ciofs— 33 starting salary, 5 day week, Whaian, Al Turklngton, Ted ably one reason why everybody ^ 7 ° " " Standard, good condition, reas PART-’TIME OPENINGS vacation, excellent benefits. H O W FAST C prize rookie from Purdue; Jon o f ^ t^ - thinks I’m so relaxed.” football officials are invited to Roofing and Backiel, Bill Swale; BUI Ken Brittenum, another rookie from BOWLING NOTES ELBCntOLUX vacuum clean onable price. CaU 649-4102 af- ney, Frank Johnston, Roy Rig FV)r while .Arnold Palmer attend. Arkansas, or Rick Norton, a Merchants Bowling League "'tumo on” the galleries and Like everything else ho does. ers, sales and service, bonded ter; 0 p.m. Chhnnays 16-A MORNING RADIO & APPUANCE gott, Jim' Manfredi, both 71. Boros plays a very uncomplicat representative. Allred Amell, Only DIS’TRIBUTORS, INC. C A N YO U bonus pick from Kentucky sev starts play Thursday night at Jiack Nicklaus deliglhits the pur STUDEBAKER—1082, 4-door se ROOFINa - Speclallzlnf re BEST BAIL eral years ago, will have to go 6 ;45 at the Holiday Lanes. . 560 ed game of golf. He tees up the Ex-Boxer Dies 647-1719 or 648-4918. ■Bvy Lorentzen, Lynn Prior, ists of the game, all Boros does ball quickly and swings almost dan, good condition, register- pairing roots of aU kinds, new / Tractor School^ AFTERNOON 95 LEGGETT ST. vriien the Dolphins cut to the Commercial League wUl meet Is moke money. HARTFORD (AP)—Onetime PENNY SAVER Thrift Shop— ed, $846. CaU 8724)020. tooto, gutter worit, chimneys Ea st Ha r t f o r d Mary Gangewere, Eileen Plod- tonight at 8 o'clock at the Holi immediately. The swing, as bantamweight boxer Henry R. TYPE? 40-player limit today. He’s been No. 2 (e-ven though might be expected, can best be project Women’s AuxUlary ------— .. , — cleaned and repaired, 30 yeai^ 528-5581 zik 64; Isabel Parciak, Cora day Lanes. Teams with a 576 Reid is dead at 56. Reid, who EVENING r " . . • Anderson, Ruth Bryant, Bar The Chargers, who need a he doesn’t seem to try harder) described as effortless. of- Manchester Memorial Hos experience. Free estimates. In Hartforid' backup mah for John HadI aft maximum are eligible. on the eamlings Msit mosit of fought under the name Eddie Trucks— Troeton 5 OaU Howley 648-0361, 644- An Equal Opportunity bara-Davis 65. The fuzzy covers Boros plac pital, returns to Its fuU 6 d ^ , Earn up to $250. per week. Employer Immediate opening for a mature ladv who types er trading Steve Tensi, or the Fleed, died Saturday at St, FOLLOW THE ''LD" SIGNS opening “ 8333. (4 hours or more sched es on hiS woods look like giant FrMCis Hospital. I960 DCMOGE one ton mechah- FuU or part-time students' uled to your convenience well and fast to operate a Friden machine. Jets, who need a replacement September 6. WeU stocked with welcomed during the. sum Ellington Ridge and gentle caterpillars standing He'fought the world bantam leal taUgate, wIU lift over 500 ROOFING—Repair of roofs. The whenever possible) P. M. NEEDS HELP. Pilgrim Saturday for injured Mike TaUaferro be on their tails. EASY TO REACH! Rte. U 6 , incoln r.i. faU and winter clothing and mer and faU months. School hind Joe Namath, (reportedly Little Known Quarterback champion, Slxto Escobar, on L , pounds, needs some brake nest in gutters and conductors, Mills Is loaded with new fall Many fringe benefits including pleasant peojde Vi I li I iiv Low ghoaa — Class A—Gay mtoceUaneous household arti work, $150. Vernon, 876-0602. Repair of chimneys, too. CaU Ucensed by State of Conn., are eager for Wilson’s discard. Sept. 1, 1937. Later, Reid work cles. Dept, of- Motor Vehicles. And fabrics and has openings for to work with. An excellent opportunity i for the right Knapp 80; Class B — Anthony Split Hunting Season ed ‘ for Royal-McBee, in Hart ' ...... Coughlin, 648-7707. 8 salesladler, part-time ahd Tantlllo They can claim him on Waivers Best of Lot with Dolphins HARTFORD (AP) — The 9 Races Mon. Thru Fri. Guaranteed placement as person. I ford. Trolltrfr— . ------;----- — — ^ sistance upon graduation. full-time. Apply to Manager, Low Miami Dolphins have been 21 for 66 for the year. * 10 R a c e s S 0 turd ays Tractor TraUer. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. hol^39-3—36; Class B — Chet nounced a 45-day split hunting WiWTBD_— ride to P A W, COMPLETE PLUMBING and Wlncze 42-16—36; Oass C — Al know we’re going to have to conducting an exclusive sweep-The running part of MiamTs season for regular waterfowl, TRATT.mt — 2-bedroom, 86x8, it if it it MEAT. WRAPPER wanted, full- get rid of one,” Wilson said, stakes the past six weeks, and attack is more definite. Sam North Haven from Manchester, storms and screens, exceUent heating installation, repairs 289-6647 Anytime lEopnittg Cavedon 46-9—36, Lin Honnon followed by a 15-day gcaup sea and remodeling. Service calls tlme. Also part-time cashier, “so they’re just laying back now the four ticket holders are Price has taken over at full- son. TEAM WANTEfl OPTIONAL TWIN DOUBLE second shift. CaU beforp noop, condition, nice for camp or 48-10—36: Class D—Lee Silver- 640-1087. given Immediate attention. . 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Good working MANCHESTER, CONN. stein 66-17—38; Kickers No. 77- waiting for us to put one on finxiously awaiting news of the iback >yhile Joe Auer and Abner The season for ducks, coots lake. 649-6048. If you’re high school conditions. Apply Vernon Circle BISSELL ST. Hi. Waivers.” REGULAR DOUBLE CaU M A M Plumbing A Heat /' 78. winner — and the loser. ' Haynes will, share the halfback and gallinules will run Oct. 21- HEA"VY EQUIPMENT graduate or have had busi Market, Manager, Vernon Cir The guess Is that Norton will poach George Wilson, sweep* job. FOR CHURCH ing. 849-2871. ness experience you }n a y Ladles low gross — Class A— Nov. 4 and Nov, 23-r)ec. 22, it AutomobBos For Salu 4 Garage— Sorvieo— cle, Vernon. ,; Dora Kellner 97; Cl^ss C —Vera be the man. stakes operator, has said he Auer was the Dolphin’s lead- was announced by Michael qualify for ^ Stofa, -who spent 2% yearf DAILY POST TIIVIE 2 P.M. OPERATORS NiSEDED FRIENDLY Ice Cream ffiiop. Honnon 113. will decide the outcome In the Ing ground gainer last year, Stula, board chairman. Three 1066 CHEVY H Super Sport, V8, ' ' ^^****9* Moving— Trying— Even holes — Class A — Dora', the minor‘leagues ,^ d was. next few days. At that time he Haynes, who came to Miami in Dining Res. Phone 725-5648 Seat Res. Phone 723-3200 — General Werical positions Burr Opmer, has openhigs ducks will be the dally limit. DUGKFIN LEAGUE 827 4-speed, best otter. Call STORAGE SPACE for-rent, l,- 20 Earn whUe you learn. Earn Kellner 49-9_ 40' Class B — Miami and again by .-\vlll disclose which of his four the seven-player deal that sent The goose season i\ riil ruii (Area Coda: 401) for part-time waitresses. Shifts 643-7011. 000 square feet in bam, wood- to $800 weekly as a pro available 11 a.m.-8 p.m., 7-11 Mnrcre Allan 50 11° 36’ Class C' ^^ttsbuigh, only got his chance quarterbacks.no longer will be Cookie Gilchrist to Denver, - Is Oct.. 21-Nov. 14 ajiid N'ov. 23- Lv. Mancheeter —^ ^ ^ ------e a floor. 844-1231.' MANCHESTER DeUvery—light — Typing, Keypunch and other When The Kids O o —Vera Honnon 5616 10 • Kick- when Norton broke an American Football League the league’s third top lifetime trucking and package deUvery. fessional HEAVY EQUIP p.m. No experience necessaiy, Jan. 6. - mi « CALL 649-9816 DIRECT BUSES (Trav. Agency) 1():60 AJVL MENT OPERATOR. For office machine operations ’ his jaw. !?' Dolphin. , rjisher. The scaup season will run Refrigerators, washers and complete training, uniforms, ers No. 74-77. the first time in the USA, food privileges and - excellent FOUR BAIL BEST BALL Other AFL and NFX teams Wilson's decision is compll- ’iSvo-way battle's continue for Dec. _ 23-Jan. _ 6, with a. limit of OaiGNED fOR PlRlfCT ■ R«IN' 'R SHINE (OMfORT MQfOfCyCMi stove moving specialty. Fold dropped players Monday, but cated by the fact that the only the three receiving spots,,. but six' scaup doTly. SPECIAL5 ing chairs for rent 649-0752. Allstate Training Center Visit our Personnel Depart- - pay provided. Apply In person. Bock To School Sunday y ■ Bleyclot 11 otters qualified men 21 and ment on the first floor. Friendly's next to Caldor’s 'af Low gross — Jordan Larson, most were unnamed until to- poor boy among the four has flanker Frank Jackson, split day. Only Baltimore revealed' looked better than the three rich Karl Noonan and tight end 1965 Chevrolet Impala, auto YAMAHA-^ NEW deatenhlp. over the 'opportunity to One Tower Square, Mon ter 2 p.m. Sam Pasternack, Bob Merkef, matic, 2-door hardtop, Uke TRAIN LOCALLY In day through Friday, 8:00 If you have some free time, '’when the kids go b ^ > . two of Its six cuts—rookie de- 'boys. Dave Kocourek have the edge Sales and service at Seymour Painting-^aparing 21 ■ * .. _A a . _e V A. _ - - - - ® A ■■■ead A Bill Podolny 71; 'E’red Meurant; new, 27,000 mllM, • wire SPARE TTME on W1 makes a.m. to 4. p.m. e x c e l l e n t t y p is t wiUlng to school” we would like to (employ you^for a wide Rnh jraimnn PhiHn deCorela I Tensive tackles Lee Anderson Of The poor boy Is John Stofa, Clancy, Howard Twll- Bob Zalman, Philip d< wheel covers, foUy guaran Auto, 681 Main S t, Manches- insIDE-eutalda- painting. Spe- of equipment,' buUdozer, to learn medical terminology Bob Zalman, Philip decorci^^ gjji any one of the candidates and Doug Moreau. ter. variety of assembiassembly jobs maWng the popular Leon Rtibln 71; Low net teed. ONLY •. $1,996. clal rates for people over 65.' scrapers, backhoes, etc. for weekend work |h the X- ‘lONi•A’ appliances. Harrigan, Andy ’Thomas, Abe; House, picked up from Cleve- ^ho didnlt receive a lucrative The rest of the offensive line CaU my competitors then eaU AccrecUted program. Job For more information call ' ray Dept.' of M anch^ter Me land. contract to sign with the Dol- has Maxie Williams and Norma 1968 Pontiac Catalina convert!- me. Estimates given. 649-7888, morial Hospital. Acetpaoy Zubrow, Tom Ferguson 74-15— low ®omfoy, J ' .iTvrr lUW DUCATI, 100 CC. |260a 649- placement, upon completion. 277-2994. 59; Sal Rossitto. Will Kuhnly, Bunalo lost tight end Bob phins. The others are Bob Evans at the tackles, Freddie We, fuUy powered. sUver ^ ^ . 876-8401. Budget plan. 522-4589 any Inore. iipportailt than i^ed.. A large percentage of the gals wnployed by us have Matt Allen, Arnold Landsberg — - Griese, Rick Norton ■ and Jon Woodson and Billy Neighbors at Are mist, beautiful. time. ' Hours approximately 10 a.m. another iinportant job at hwne—as housewives. 78-14—69; Bill Olekslnskl, Bar 47-11—36. Kickers no. 80 - 73. Brittenum. . . ( the guards and Tom Goode at ONLY $l.*fl»- JOSEPH p ! -Lewto custom - 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sim- _ .LadleS’ Low Gross — Class IlSony 'to protect their fl- center. Butlnoss Sondeoi painting. Interior and exterjor THE ’TRAVELERS day. CkU Mrs^ jStrekel, 648-646$ ney '^eber. Bob Perracchio, 1062 Corvalr, 4-dopr, standard, paperhanging, waUpaper re Most of them work here "to help out” at h«ne with Si>n Ratobone 74^i5-^9:’ctosest'T((V - J^rry Knapp 89; Class, B nanclal Investment, the Dol- his defensive alignment, Offurad 13 for interview. to Din on 17th—Mark Kravltz “ ■ Kc^tha Kunzll 102; Cflass C phlns probably would like ,to Is most pleased with the » M(«za.. Special $898. moved. WaUpaper books on re ISURANCE extra Incmne. to pin on 17th Mark Kravltz, Sally ^ Grotheer 102. 3 ^^ linebacking where Wahoo Me- LAVOIE BROTHERS—general quest. FuUy insured. Free es Holp r e l ia b l e p e r s o n for chal eight feet, one inch. 1961 Falcon station wagon. $296. timates. CaU 649-9658. COMPANIES lenging position In modem In Low gross. Class A—Fred BEST NINE tenum. But Wilson also has to Daniel, Frank Emanuel and work, cleaning and mowing, 35 All of these gals are dependable and conscientious Class A — Jerry Knapp 33; worry about the playing for- Hopkins appear to he t^e 1969 Buick, 2-door LeSaber landscaping, driveways, tree ventory control office, f^ in g and efficient ami we’d like to have more of them— Meurant 76, Jim Gordon 76; required, salary aind mnjDge Class B —Connie Kelly 36, Nel tunes Of the Dolphins. And he But John Bramlett standard $»»• serrice.’^m pletely l^^red. Class.B — fed Dymon 77; Class and Ing. Wallpaper SSif books, SSS paper office In Vernon ^ area. Write beneflte. CaU 289-8291. a lot more. lie Johnson 35; Class p —Sal-' said, appraising Stofa; . ^’‘■Denver Bronco, Call 742-7519, anytime. - , C — Tom Walsh 88; Class D — , _ Tom Erlandson are not far be J1969 Pontiac BonnevUle convert hanging. CMUngs. Floors. BMI- P.O. Box 187, Vernon, Conn. no. 73 “It seems that when John ly insured, woikmansUp guar- Ray Seraphln 91; Kickers 79. hind. ible $296. STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stone Will train you—you’ll work in a clean modem jdant 74-76. goes into a gome, he gives the walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter^ antojKl. Leo\Psnetler, 5494m. An Equal Opportunity —The defensive line is made up 1958 Chevrolet, 4-door —we’ll treat you like an individual and not a clock Ladies low gross — Class A— players' a lift. It’s just s.ome- of ends Ed Cooke and either Mel races. All , concrete rq>ain. If no aswwsir 54S40a. NUB8INO HOME aide, 8-7 p.m. Employer M A F W s T s m m c o i number—^we’U provide a good starting rate and thing toat^ toe plajers have, in sedan $160. or 7-11 p.m. can 549-4619. Dora |Cellner 95; Jam Harrigam Reasonably priced. 648-0851. ' interior, exterior. other fringe benefits. 06; Class B—Bertha Kunzll 99; their own m ln^ They have a, ^aewes Ray Jacobs and Tom ------^ AINTTNG. at tha Poricada Hole-In-One confidence In Stofa they don’t Fomina 1 ' CUNLIFFE BHABPBNINO Service —Sw raT w ee estimates. Contact Gerald Class C — Celeste Sheldon 108; A. Stratton, 643-8748, 643-4887. RN OR LPN, 8-7 p.m. or 7-11 ioELP WANTED Kickers No. 79-76. Former assistant golf pro. have In the other quarter- wilsonlhas Ipst an Important MOTOR SALES knives, axes, shears, skates, "WHEN THE KIDS GO BACK TO SCHOOL" rotaiy blades. Quick sendee. p ^ . CaU 6494619. Beat Wally Day , the Manchester Country backs.” of-mis secondary, Willie RT. 88 VBflNON PAINTTNO-lnterlor and. exto ___ e once Cashier Capitol ^ulpment_Oo. 18 M ^ reasonable, free es- o n e e d h e l p desperately. Wally Chchon, club pro: had 75. Club, Sam Harrison chalk • Sti^a joined thf Dolphins In until- possible; .the middle 648-0(tt6- ...... : / e Credit Okrk the middle of last season but qj sbasop because of a St:i ■Manchester' Hours daUy Permanent day work, 8 hours » /• APPLY, I ' Low Gross — Stem Markows- ed up the first hole-ln-one 7:80-5,‘‘Thursday 7(30-9; Satur ttmates. CaU Richard Martin, PART-TTMB COOK, tW(K days kl 76; Class B — Liao Charen- of his career yesterday at started only one game, the iMt shoulder separation, "but he still 649-9285. per week. CaU 649-4619.| per day, Monday - Friday, good e Lnncheoit A3slstaat doff 80-: Class C — Bud .Geda. the local course. one against Houston. He sur- ji^s two good defensive backs in day 7:80-4. 64S-795|S. starting salary. Also need p ^ - Sapervteor 87; Class D — Jerry Nathan 96. prised everyone by completing Dick Westmoreland and Jimmy is A4. NAME YOUR own prlce-HHdnt- WAITItBSS WANTED. Apply . time day work, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Harrison need the 12th 1N6 OLDBMOBILE — 88,000 YOU ARB A-1, truck ing, paperhanging, removal, Cavey*s Restatlrant, 45 B. Cen- The Beaeflto IONA MFG. CO. BjBST 'WINE ' hple using a No. 9 iron. - ,22 of 38 passes and throwing Warren. Bob Neff, Pete Jaquess Cellars, attics, yards a CaU 043-1908 or come to Burger original miles, $100. 049-2497/ ceUings. Guaranteed work, flree ter St.. Manchester, Chef, 285 Main St. e Good Pay Claus A ^ Lou Becker 36-4— , Witnesses were playing for four touchdowns and a 29-28 and rookie Tom Beler will han- thieklng done A-1 right.' CaU \ Regent St., Manchester 52; Class B — Will Kuhnly viCtory. die the other two spots. 1905 MUSTANG, white witti red Tremono Trucking Serviee toU estimates, interioi^, exterior. e Paid Vaeatlons partners. Jay Week ice. CaU tAntmMt847-9504. I law cfflce, shorthand re^ilred. for 2 school age chUdren, a few 48-(H^, Walsh 43-9—34, Berk as weU as deniy rookip while Norton hasn't chance oMmproving on their 3- " Saf$^ C/ean ^ Conv tranamlsaion, radio, beater, wUl train q(udifled applicant. hours a day vicinity Manches i-e AU Oompanjr Bctteflte An Equal Opportunity Employer Shorty E|owa2-8—34; tlauss D — RockweU. ’" 1 ■ ' seen much more action. He was 11 record from their first year near' tires. Just recently oveTf LA7VN 3&)WINQ service, ilgM ft * ' -ee ter Green School. $48-2057 af - I Apply In Tenon Sandy Plepler 49-13—36, George Harrison Is the son-in- still Recovering from a knee In the AFL,.but a lot will depend MANCHES'TER OIL^UEL INSTITUTE Read Herald Ad^ ter 0 p.m. Mal^tow 48-12-86, Tom Bug- law of Pro Alex Hockney. operation at this time last year on the quarterback — whoever' O4$4T20v after 0 p.m. nacM 46-12—36, Jerry Nathan 'and then he.liroke his jaw mid- he is. I ] i
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>. • ; < ’ MOB TWBNTr-Sn BIANCHBSTBR IN N IN G . HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPIEMBER 6, 1967 IIANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^ N C H E STER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 PAGE TWENTYJ " A rlk iM For Solo 4B Hoiism For Sate 72 Housos For Sate 72 Housot Fdr 'Sote 72 Haosot For Sate 72 «i MANCHESTER — 64 duplex on MANCHESTE R new Ustlng, Hombos FoiC Sate 72 DARK RIGB., atone (roe Inam. TmMfiMiitt '63 RANCH, 6H rooms, 9 b e d n x ^ SabMrban For Sda 75 >-v| BENTON Street.., Two iim- 180x166 lot, near schools, bus, 8- room home. .Excellent con SutatbOT Fft S^ TS Hebron Coventry , '' • -'--i ; O ravei,' fill, atooe, aaad, LOOKINO FOR anything in large,Utohen and dining area, dition throughout, large Uylng k A T WB a u G a n a r a «ztop padb pool sand and ma ily home of eight rooms. Three IH baths, half'acre lot, $18,- shopping, S-cat' garage. Bel VERNON—£7 Hublard Dr. Al VERNON — 7 room Ranch, 2- CLASSIFIED real estate rentals —apart large rooms on first floor plus Air Real Estate, 648-9882. room, dining room and Utohen, tq>” to one of Uucheator’z most new 6-room Ranch, 8 bed car attachad garage, heated^ iUlWIAL GMHDER SiLE nure. ^48-9004;< 900. PhUbrick Agency, Real- ments, hon^es, multiple dwell tile hath,.. five rooms and also paneled den, 4 large bed iMW«r and nioar nMfhbor- rooms, fireplace, S-car garage, ton^ 6494847. hOodiT Ownera tranzfer necez- breezeway, walkout basement Town Hires ; Democrats Surpass GOP r- F^O N PA ayatem, 2 columns ings, no 'toes. Call J.D. Real bath on second. Two ear. gar-, $1$,000 Srbedroom Cape, rooms, ideal-for large (amUy. patio. 6484861 after 6 p.m. paiieled d ^ low. 20’a. Call Estate, 6R-6120. dormers, alr-cOhdlUoner, neat ritatefl^a of 6 room Ranch. Saturday, Sapf ember 9th with 4-8” apeakera. in eadh. age. Large lot Close to high' BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room Central location, oonvehient to owner, 649-2422. ADVERTISING school. Asking $20,900. T.J. and clean. Hutchins Agency, everything.' $17,600. ‘ IT h R Separate dining room. Gas TOLXiAND — minutes from Tieacher for By 28 Voters,* Lists Show ' ' 4 CaU 648-7680. -______■ • '___ ■ a» ______WE HAVE customers waiting Cape,' fireplace, famUy room. heaC and G6n biro'd gs ft » A t BKFCMO: PUBUOATION Utohen, 2 bedrooms, • recrea fireplace, formal dining room, nials, sehrubs and trees make Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ^Registrars of voters reports betty, Snd mUk. 5 PJ •ditioiu abscSute bargain. 640- floor, heat, hot water, electric ton Agency; Realtors, 649- finished basement, sunroom, home, city utlUties, near show the total In the town for Kindergarten Classes For Orders: Phone 649-2991 # 643-0393 refrigerator and gas stove fur tion room, landscaped yard. up the elegantly landscaped 640-2818. nets and closets, central l 1104. 2818. open porch, 2-car garage, work y ^ , stone waUs, private Es schools, bus and shopping. _a. the Democrats at 1,249 with Re- Classes for the North Coven- niTrtllnp fnr Saiwday and Monday la S p.m. FHdajr. nished. Ideal for working Mtirion E. Robertson, Reailtor, vacuuin cleaner plus many 648- 6068. shop, large .. beautlfuUy land- ther WiUiams swimmibg pool OoU (aat on this one, $14,600. WEST HARTFORD — O om i^- other extras. Save commission was authorized by the Boart of publicans at 1,221, and unaffil- try Cooperative Kindergarten in 14’ 1066 RUNABOUT with 40 couple. Adults only, no pets. SCARBOROUGH Rd.—Colonial scapwl lot, 827,900. PhUbrick Mitteii Agency, Rfaltors. 648- able, cosy 6 room Colonial, $ Education 'last week. Mrs. iated at 688, or a total of 8,158 the basement classroom of the 7 rooms, large Uving room, for and patio are a few of the charges, by calling owner, 644- h.p. Evlnrude electric start and 648-6888. MANCHESTER — TwO 4-fam- A|«9icy, Realtors, 649-6847. many quaUty custom features 6980. bedrooms, shower bath, living Howard wlU continue In this rogislered voten as of Aug. 29. Secoiid Congtegational Church DIAL 643-2711 trailer, good condition. Call mal dining room, sunroom, 8 1689. FOUR ROOM flat, first floor, Ules, both exceUent invest you wUl find in this rate of room with finidace, dining positi repair. Downstair Cape Cod home, beautiful treed Dimock Realty, 649-9828. cense. Apply Henry JenUhs 643-8927. painted. Priced to seU $22,600. lot, 3-(uU baths, handy to shop not avallsble until the trict. thereby giving the overaU Carol Horan, Mrs. Rltva Wise- Transportation Co., Chapel 787 Main St, State Theatre THREE ROOM apartment with HENRY ST.—Colonial 7 roenns, 6847. apartment vacant, 2-car ga Warren E. Howland, Realtor, OlasMB for ELEMENTARir, HIGH SCHOOL and ADULTS Building. X>A baths, extra large Uving rage w Uh. loft, beautiful ping, schools, and buses. PhU VERNON — custom 4 bedroom magnificent new school to op& sei. count of RepubUcans a sUght nail, Mrs. Sesnle. and Mrs. Rd., 8. Windsor. 628-2188. . EXPERIENCED LOADER op- stove and refrigerator, heat MANCHESTER — Investment 648-U08. magmneent view ot tne lake. Albert Attaldo of Jones margin over the total Demo- Pauline Laxzari. Mrs. Wayne In Remedial Reading (Phonics, Understanding, etc.), Study perator to run W7 loader and and hot water for working and dining room, sun room, 8 grounds. Just like a park. T.J. brick Agency, Realtors, Colonial, 3 tiled baths, famUy PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, SklUs, Comprehenston, ° Vocabulary, Speed, CoUege Bouid bedrooms, garage, $26,600. opportunity, 8 units in 2 buUd- 6494847. room, double guage, lots 6f St. has been hired as a teach- eVats In town. ’The^ previous Ust Badger wUl be the mother of OIL BURNER service man, 880 backhoe. 648-8927. couple. 643-0368. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. 049-6847. Test Preparation and General Reading ElRcienoy. Fm I and Fond 49-A Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ings, |WeU located near schools trees, low 30’s. Hayes Agtncy, ______er’s aide. She will work an hour showed Republicans having a the day on Sept. 16. year 'round work, all beneRts, MANCHESTER — busy zone n , INVITATION d u p l e x — 6-7, conveniently PLUMBERS and plumbers help FOUR ROOM apartment, first 646-6347. and diopping and in exceUent 646-0181. VERNON — 4 room Cape, car- a day thus giving other teach- lead of 46. Officers of the NOCK group ft SmoU Classes ft Pre-Testing Progiaai ft Certilled Teaolien good working conditions, must .______i______condition. Income better than I t ^ e lot, good location, 14 located in desirable St. James port, private fenced yard. On- era a duty-free lunch period, a ^The corrected flpires have Include Mrs. Sesnle, president; be licensed mechanic. Call M. ers wanted, year 'round work floor, furnace, parking, adults. T O B I D with overtime. Call 643-4628 af h a y " for sale. Call 742-7703. Appointment only. 876. 644-0031. MANCHESTER^Vlclnlty. WU $19,000 yearly. Wolverton Agen room ^2-famUy, 6 garages, $80,'- pariah. 2-car garage, nice lot, ROCKVlLLB —. Jurt listed! ly $18,400. Immediate oc c i^ - requirement p a sse d b y the 196'^ ^ e n filed with the secretary ^ s . WlsenaU, vice presldentr- L. Gibbs, 876-0968. build 6 room Ranch on large cy, Realtors, 649-2818. 000.. PhUbrick Agency, Real Sealed bids will be, received near bus line. Leonard Agen Brand new aU brick -8 famUy, oy.‘ Pasek, * Realtors, “ 289-7476.— ■ legislature. / of state; however, they are sub- Mrs. Lazzari, secretary;' Mrs. Acodemie ^Reading Imprevament Center, hie. ter 6. cy, 6464469. HELP WANTED — Inspectors, lot for $16,900, or Raised tors. 649-6847. at the office of the Purchasing 4-4-4, $460. Inumthly rental In In Horse Show Ject to revision and appeal. A Jane Maynard, treasurer, Mrs. FumisiMd Ranch, $17,900. Also wlU buUd MANCHESTER — Ranck- Agent, 41 Center Street, Man come, aU utiUties. Htory, this Itiss Bonnie Uppmeott, final listing will be available Karen Mulsener, membership; 68 E. CENTER STREET, Next to Caw^s first class only, minimum 8-10 rooms, large Uving room, MANCHESTER — Ideail retire years experience in mechanical DRIVER for light deUvery on your lot. Mitten Agency, chester, Conn., until September won’t last long. Call Canlaga Wemted Red Eitate____ 77 daughter of Mr. and : Har-1 prior to the Oct. 2 election. Mrs. Shirley Glenney, Mrs. Su- MANCHESTER, CONN. Teleptaone 648-9M7 Apartmants 63-A Realtors, 648-6930. kitchen with buUt ins, famUy ment hopie. Small Cape with 'Realty, 872-8808, 648-7788. Record of the registrars of zanne McLinden, supplies; Mrs. layout, casting layout, in-pro truck, full-time. 280-1668. Dolry Products 50 18, 1967 at 11:00 a.hi. for PO- unfinished upstairs, high scen SELLfNO your home? . For vey Upf)Uic^voa»ryCoventry vurrvBponaemcorrespondent, , ample overtime and overtime Notice is ' hereby given that Street, Manchester, Connect!- MANCHESTER / A d a ^ and Tolland ']^ke., op- system, driveways and yards, Cape, possible 4 bedrooms, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- will vbter-maklng session from 9 F. Pauline Little, tel. 74*-628l. rates, paid hoUdays. vacations poM ^ Caldor’s. $19,900. Wolverton Agency, new ceramic bath, fire the Annual Audit of the Town cut. 4686. S k y D iv e r D ie s the Hebrm 4-H Hoofbeate, will Business Locations Town of Manchester, CHOICE NEW l is t in g a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 9 in the town and medical insiurance. Ulti Realtors, 649-2813. place, 100x174 treed lot. ' Im of Andover for the fiscal year V 4 . -n ride her half-Morgan gelding, haU. A special session. Sept. 30 mate in equipment, located in Holp Wonlod— TOMATOES — Pick yoUr own,' For Rent 64 mediate occupancy $16,700 ending June 30, 1967 1s now on Connecticut . Exclusive Porter St. area. COVENTRY LAKB-6 rpom In A ir tle s c iie Galloplng HIUs Freckles, in the Oldest Ship MANCHESTER Lakewood Ranch type house on two lots, will be only for those residents beautiful Lake Champlain area Mote or Fomate 37 bring your own basket, 81 half Wolverton Agency, Realtors, file in the Office of the Town ' Robert B. Weiss, Custom UftR buUt SpUt T%T T saddle seat class. She wlU com- whose rights mature since Sept. of Vermont These are 818,000 bushel. 114 Buckland Rd., Wap- 460 MAIN ST.—Store for lease, Circle, 6 room Cape, located gas furnace, fireplace, large Sweden’s Vassi Is the \rorid'8 plenty of parking across from 649-2818. Clerk for pubUc inspection. Oeneral Manager Level on a beautiful private U f INeW J u m p e r pete m the senior Division. - 818,000 per year positions to MEN, WOMEN, students—part- ping. in an exceUent area, extensive screened porch, one lot from * She will attend a jweparatory oldest preserved, fully /Identi time, .Fuller Brush-sales, 16 Friendly. 643-^, 9-6. treed lot. 2% baths, buUt- School Lunches fied ship. ’The arme^' galleon those viio qualify. Please send view, needs some repair. A MANCHESTER — 92-94 BlsseU 1ns, enclosed back porch lake. 742-8287. SONOMA, Calif. (AP) — A field day a t the University of hours, 840. guarantee. Open PICK YOUR owm tomatoes, 81 good investment. Don’t be St. Two family, 64, very good Hot lunches wUl be served in capsized and sank In Stockholm' resume including telephone STORE - HEATED, 20X70’, and a 2 car garage. $36,900 SOUTH WINDSOR —Ranch, 7 28-year-oId sky diver plunged Connecticut on Saturday. number in complete ronfidence ings available for managers. half bushel, ,ln own bas disappointed. CaU Now. War condition, two furnaces, one ...m ^ Coventry School System harbor on the first day of her Call 644-0202, 644-2260. kets. Petersen Farms, 440 downtown 840 Main St.. Man wUl buy it. 640-6806. k rooms, fireplace, 114 baths, 7,600 feet to hla death In a field Podium Players j^ll -h^d sfurfhig Thursday when local maiden voyage iri^l628. ’The 1,- to Box BB, Manchester Herald. chester. Newly remodeled in ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- new. Reasonable. Call Carriage Deming St., Wapp^hig. Realty, 643-7783, 872-8808 after family room, one car garage, Monday after rescuing a tWst- tiOTorroM^gbt at^ the schools open, according 4oo.ton vessel w&s raised In- SCHOOL BUS ' operators for side and outside. OaH 622-3114. 1108. Opportunities in % FULL-TIME and part-time 6. W $18,900. PhUbrick Agency, time student Jumper whose par- ^ « ^oimcement by David tact in 1961V** has been restor- 1967-1968 school year. Hourly REIADY PICKED canning toma THREE FAMILY — 3-4-8, Realtors, 6404847...... - • th64r amI coinGoy, ^iftn |j . M&cICftnzl6| businftss mftn* g hi8.toric fnonumftnt landscape laborers, no expe STORE FOR RENT, Main St., achute hadn’t opened. Dog Suit." All Interested in ^ger of the c k ' eg as a nw^nc monument.. rate 82.48. Silver Lane Bus toes, also sweet com, eating bright and clean, centrally lo MANCHESTER—immaculate L AIRCRAFT ENGINE / BARROWS and WALLACE Co. _i______rience necessary, 82.28 per Manchester in State Theatre Manchester Parkade BOL’TON — must seU custom ’The victim was - Richard hour. Call Grantlwd Nursery, Line, me., 49 Bralnard Place. and cook^ apples, peaches cated, garage, exceUent in shaped 6 room Ranch, custom community theater woik . are prices of the lunches, includ- and pears. Farmers Retail building, reasonable rent. FOr Manchester 649-6806 buUt 0 room U f t R Ranch. Wayne Thulln, 23, of Moffett Na- welconte to try out beginning j„g follow: Grade 1, 80 643-0669, after 6 p.m. information please call theatre vestment or home. Hutchins buUt, breezeway, garage, beau ASSEMBLY AND TESf OOUNTSSl help for morning Outlet, comer Tolland Tpke., Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Double garage, carpeting, vsJ Air Station near Mountain at 7:30 p.m. ’Three other try- cents; Grades 2 through 6, 86 shift, 6 a.m. • 1 p.m., full-time manager at 643-7882. > tiful large lot. Char Bon Real IG G E H DRUG JOURNEYMAN electrician, im Adams St., opposite Caldor. Estate, 648-0688. buUt-lns, walk-out basement, View, Calif., and of Dayton, cut nights are scheduled. Sept, cents; Junior and senior High or part-time. Ideal for Com MANCHESTER — on the bus If you have a humdrum job without much future V LoH For Sate ^ swimming pool. Extras. Low Ohio, the Sonoma County coro' PARKADE mediate steady employment- HEATED STORE for rent, Mld- ■ _____ $ ^ *- 8, 12 and 14. Grades, 40 cents each. a n d . munity College student. Please line, 2-family 4-4 with possible . . . if you’re mechanicaUy inclined. . . you should 80’s. Immediate, occup^cy. ner said. WUson laectrical Oo., 649-4817. dle Tpke. vicinity Parkade. MANCHESTER — Vernon St, The show will Ibe directed by milk only- at four cents. OPEN ______apidy Mister Donat, 266 West HousohoM Goods 51 Suitable for small business.. expansion space for 3 famUy. be thinking about a job at the Aircraft. Pasek, Realtors, 289-7476, 047- The student sky diver, ’Traute Eugene Devine and prodiKed by The menus for the first Middle Tpfce. FuUy rented with good income. treed 180x800 lo(. Wolverton 1046. :45 A M. te 10 P.H. 649-2930. Agency, Realtors, 049-2818. Schroeder, 24,' of Menlo Park, Wl'lUam Lindsey. days of school: ’Thursday, teak SEWING MACHINE —Singer Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Assembhng and testing jet engines to power Calif., said she, ’Thidln and four Law Office Opened sandwich, French fries,/pickle S T O C K C L E R K S help, “ ormi^. automatic sljg-zag hr cabinet, M MAIN ST.—400 square feet, 649- 2813. planes, ships and industry is interesting and VERNON—Assumable 414 psv others Jumped from a plane at . Hie law firm of Brennan and Apply in person. King's Pet MANCHESTER — 46 Industrial cent VA mortgage. 00’ long U button holes, embroiders, hems first floor, adjacent to north challenging work. The pay is high and the extra acres, railroad siding, $3,600 7.600 feet. Willard has opened a branch of For TV and Appliance Dis D ept etc. Like new condition. Orig end redevelopment, suitable MANCHESTER — Glastonbury benefits are many. ft R Ranch with 0 fooms, 8 line. Immaculate 6 ^ room cus per acre. Pasek, Realtors, 289- bedrooms iq>, cathedral celling After they had fallen to about fice in Hebron on Rt.. 6A in the tributor. Ideal working con inally over 8300, balance now, for beauty parlor, barber shop 7476. 3.600 feet, rile told the coroner, office of Richard T. MacDonald MARRIED COUPLE wanted for 868. Take over payments of tom built {ireplaced Ranch, Uving room, dining room, ditions. Good salary. 6 day Janitorial woric in office build or office. Available July 1. Experi^oe is helpful but not necessary if you ’niulin shouted for her to open Real Estate for the general week.. Vacatlmi. Excellent 810. monthly. 632-0476. breezeway and 2-car garage,/ have a fkdr for mechanics. BOL’TON — NEAR center, 114 kitchen and finished 8 rooms VOLKSWAGEN ^ LEASING Beneficial CaU 640-2866. ing, Mandiester area. Call estate-like treed acre lot with down, large lot. For inspection the chute, but she could hot un- practice of law. It has its main benefits. acre partly cleared lot, beau derstand him. office at 014 Main Street in East Oeneral Cleaning Service 649- VERNON — now renting brand 40 mile view, prestige area. caU Carriage, Realty, 872-8808, 24 Mo. Utaso PIfio 1 on* lili*s ”th* watting g*m*” — aiid at \ . 6884. . Gracious Apartment There are excellent opportmiities available now tiful residential area, $4,000. ’Thulln, with 110 leaps to his Hartford, lUIURAMI [ H u f f i n g 19” ZENITH portable TV, 8100 new building for warehouse, Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- a s : 648-7788. ■vsHaM* M *naflclal wa don't play Kl R d a lrn us — with stand. 649-8690. Living in Lovely Manchester CaU 049-7867. record, maneuvered under Miss John D. Brennan, a former SEDMI ______$18.00 and It delays you; So why wait? Pnon* for 26.88 RADIO & APPLIANCE GENERAL OFFICE work, manufaaturlng or small busi 0469. I 800 1 and 2 BEDROOM VERNON — 167 Merline Dr. As Thulln, got her chute open at Mayor of East Hartford, gradu- vacation cash now and that Big O.K. at 36.41 700 DISTRIBUTORS, INC. some typing and bookkeeping. EIGHT PIECE Uviiig room set ness,. yl,000-8.000 square feet COVENTRY — two adjoining FliTBMK______tEDiiF «■»> $00.00 g I Banaflclat. Alto azk about Bansficlal’s av^tible. minutes from park- MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom APARTMENTS ASSEMBLY INSPEBtOR lots. South St. opposite Lake- sumable mortgage, large over 1,600 feet, then fell past her ated from ’Trinity College and 61.16 1000 Please call 742-6641 between (3 sectional sofas, 3 tables, when hU own chute didn’t open. Hartford College of Law. P«(l MsIsNsmm handy International Credit CardI 96 Lc^^tt St. wtiy, CaU 872-0628 days. 876- 1969 home in exceUent condi and TOWN HOUSES , wood Heights, $600. for both. sized lot, 9 roonu, 4 large bed mwiiRiiii OHIO i9o.$rBr! 1 4 6-9 p.m. or write Office Msui- lamps) good condition, 8126. tion, aluminum storms, 100x200 rooms, magnificent view. Open ------Brennan presently resides in *OnrR mo«ithplafi:| East Hartford ager, P.O. Box 166, Coventry. 6746 evenings. From $146 Monthly 249-8879. V 528-6581 I 649-3877. weU landscaped treed lot, $20,- Including: ENGINE DISASSEMBLERS HELKR daUy for inspection. CaU Car East Hartford with his wife an^ $miON WAOOII $112 Hi. I KNEFICIAL RNANCE SYSTEM • 1700 OmCCS COAST-TeCOAtT 700. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, • Free Gas For Cooking SINGER automatic zig sag sew ' c FOR’TY 2 AND 8 famUy zoned riage Realty, 64^7788, $72-8806. Clung to Craft four children. OIBBP RlOB0fll$F LBB$B An Equal Opportunity 649-6324. • Automatic Dishwashers lots, 100x160 each, water, sew- Richard C. WiUard Is a ^ d - nsM a'wNims... ing machine, excellent condi Housos For RonI’ 65 SUBAS^MBLER PANEL TMIdK $112 ^^1b$$ iurbIfIbb IbvIObB Loans $20 to $ 1000 — Loans llfftineurad at lew eoat Employer • D ij^ sals , er and gas, finished lots, $8,- COVENTRY — 7 room Cape, uate' of New York Unlvreralty tion, monograms, hems, but s Wall-To-Wall Carpeting Florida Couples Bonafldal Nnonco Co. of Mmcliostar SituaHom Wantod— SOUTH WINDSOR—executive ESREB-FAMILY, one house oft 600. each. CaU' John B liu^, aluminum siding. Beautiful and Georgetown UtoVersity tonholes, fancy designs,, etc. large Split, private acre treed Bast Center St., 6-6-4 room Rental’Agent - view of lake. Assumable mort TED TRUDON Rfs. II, Tsiksd Tak. 83 6 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Fomate 38 Originally over 8300. Our price t J. D. REALTY ASSEMBLER - EXTERNAL RCTAILS > Carriage Realty, 648-7788, 873- aav ed fro m h e a Law school. He has len corp- TekriMUe-HsMhHtsr JANITORS — part-time eve lot, rent with option to buy, apartments, good income. By 'XM08 after 7. gage, $99.17 monthly. Only . - oration counsel for ^ast Hart- Next to singer Sawing Center • Phone: 643-4186 nings. Call 648-4468, 8-6 p.m. 21 YEAR OU> coUege student now, 864. or pay 89. monthly. 8376 monthly, buUd equity appointment only. PhUbrick 648-6129 s 648-8779 $12,700. PaMk, Realtors, 280- Mt-UII OKN EVENINOS BY APPOINTMENT—PHONE FDR HOURS > Call 622-0931, dealer. A. f 10 r ZU ZlO U rS tord. Both are members of the VOLKSWAGEN oiOy. desires Job babysitting 6 days while renting. 644-8963. Agency, Realtors, 649-6847.' BENCH ASSEMBLER 7476, 742-8248. Connecticut State Bar Assocla- SCHOOL BUS operators for per week in your home; morn Suburban For Sol# 75 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) tion and the Haraord County ing till 8 p.m. 649-6888. C3JBAN, USED refrigerators, TWO LARGE rooms with bath, COVENTRY—newer 6 room 1967-1968 school year. Hourly ranges, automatic wadiers, —. ’Two Florida couples, w^ose Bar Association. rate 83.48. Silver Lane Bus located on farm, couple or sin PREPARATION MECHAf 1C - TEST BOL’ION — 7 room Colonial, home, exceUent condition, fire with guarantees. See them at place, garage, privacy, 2 acres, boat capsized in heavy seas, ------line, me., 49 Bralnard Place. gle person only. Call 742-6334 214 baths, paneled famUy room, W 1 11 ■ n V r u j 'AM n I t ! 11 ‘ 1 >. ■ ■. 1, 11 41 B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- after 7:30. 2 fireplaces, alumlnuip siding, pond. CaU now. Only $16,600. clung to the craft for nearly 20 Manchester Evening Her- RMT.TAm.TR ISAK t« from ____ Main St. Call 643-2171. \ FUEL SYSTEMS COMPONENT electric heat, acre lot, early Hayes Agency, 646-0181. hours before they were rescued aid Hebron correspondent, S«, at Pantaleo’s UsM Auto U TM Mttms, occupancy. Low 80’s. Otnter Monday from the Atlantic off Mrs. AfarJorie Porter, tel. 2*6- Older kitten looking’for good MAJOTETTE Suburban For Rant 66 TESTER ANDOVER —overiooUng lake, Cape JKennedy. 9116. ' V . w Parts, Horace St., Manchester. ^ ^ record player, $20. 6494871 af * 6 4 9 -^ . Apply in person, speak to Emil. homes. 649-6480 after 6 ;80, any 4 room borne, exceUent o<»di- The boat’s skipper, Ernest -----:------r/////// /rn /^n time weekends. ^ ter 6 p.m. ROCKVILLE — attractive 8% SOUTH WINDDR — 6 room tioh, treed lot, artesian YreU. Austin, said he was knocked un- /MOTORCYCLIST KILLED BOY for drug store delivery. ^ m apartment, stove, refrig- I AND MANY OTHERS SpUt level exceUent location, CaU now, only $10,600. Hayes conscious when the 21-foot fiber- /' EAST HAMPTON (AP) — A erator and heat. Adults, no 24 p.m., inurt have driver’s ____ tnn ** o nnhmn Musical Instruinanfs 53 near schools, shopping, garage, Agency, 6464181. glass boat overturned 114 mllea^ head-on collision of a motorcycle license. Apply Mr. Katz, Arthm mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron 'pets. 649-4824, 876-1166. 1 0 % ' t o 3 1 % Why not make your skill or your mechanical nice lot, swimming po^. Hayes from shore Sunday during a and a, car on'” Route 6A killed Rd., BOttoo, 6484427. aptitude really pay'off? Gome over to the Air VERNON—Riding .mower need thunderstorm but was caught by the motorcyclist, 26-year-oM Drug Store, 942 Main St SOUND AMPLIFIER^-10 watt VERNON—spacious 2 bedroom " Agency, 6404181. with ' tremolo, one big 16” craft. ed to ewe lor this 4r.bedroom ropes which held him In an air- Francis C. Hoyland of Mari- PAINTERS and painters help air-conditioned garden apart home nestled on a kikdl sur jiocket Inside the boat phtil he borough. speaker, exceUent condition. ment with swimming pool and ers wanted. CaU W 6^ aft« ^ 648-8121. TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY rounded by approximately two regained consciousness./' ' The mishap occurred ’niurs- f p o, good home. ^ 649-0297. other extras. CaU 872-3161. ALUMINUM SIOING Artful Seaming acres of lawn and shade trees. ”A1I I can remem^r is wak day night. The driver of the car, RSKiORDINO equipment, pro Offered at $28,600. CaU Harold LENOX PHARMACY IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE—^ ing' up. and wondering where I Richard E. Frost, 84, of East VERNON — one 3 room apart Hlhcks, Realtor, 8724279. PEKINOESE dog 8 months Old, fessional magnacorder tape, ment and one 6 room apart You may be given 120 hours of intensive train was,”. Austin said! ”My first Windsor, was treated for minor 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896. HELP WANTED male, with papers. 648-4970. portaMe PT6-A; Presto disc ment in attraotlve residential INSTALLED ing on the machine you, have been hired to op thought waS' that" everyone was injuries. cutter and playback. Roason- area, stove and refrigerator. erate. Instruction will be right in our own ipa- dead.” ALL AROUNII MACHINISTS AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup^ able. CaU 647-1868. Adults only, 646-0311. Kitten Capers The other three, Mrs. Austin pies, champion Uood lines, ching training school at the same high “Air and Mr. and Mrs. R. .F.'Schneid and bred for temperament, black craft” rate of pay. er, were clinging to the top of FOR RENT and tan. CaB 649-6046. ' AntIquM 56 Wanlod To Rf nt 68 ADVANCE TRAINING APPLICANTS may be the boat, and believed Austin S and 16 mm. Movte Pro- 'roOLkLVKEM was dead. fectora sound or silent, also CONGRATULATIONS Ad o r a b l e kittehs looking for W ^*BD > t o - BOT-rantlyie^. AlIDDLBAOED couple and given courses rmlging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks A .Coast Guard plane, search M mm. aUde j^Jaetots. SO HOUR WEEK good homes, part angora. 649- furn^e, pewter, lead- mother want 6 or 0 rooms, in Machining, Jet Engine Sheet ,Metal, Tool, Die 5557 er lamps, art glass, primitives, ing for the boat, found them and WELDON DRUG CO. first floor In town or outskirts.-' and Gage Making, Machine Repair and Pipe directed rescue vessels tp the APPLY at . ■ any quanlty. 644-8962. ' ‘ ' CaU after 6 p.m., 643-6082. ig t M U a 8 t - n e L 6A«-dSSi FREE — Two adorable female making. sdene. E & S GAGE CO. kittens, housebroken, cku 648- C3U)CKS — B o u ^ , s o l^ trad APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may be eligible 8811. ed, expert repairing. Colonial Apartmont Buildings MitcheU Dr., Manchester do ck Shop, 882 Main St., rear. for courses ranging from three to four years in For Solo 69 SL1Pe0VER$andlHriPeHES JAMES B. HOLMES NEED GOOD' home for sweet Old clocks only. 647-1868. Jet Engine Metalsmithing, Machining, Tool and CUSTOM-dlADE All Fabrics SciDietagaid hit ■' all black female kitten and Die leaking and Electronics. PLUMBEM helper fuU or part- JUST LISTED — Six family ’Ten Y ean W ritten Gnarantee on All WbHcmaiialilp lovable tiger tom, housebrok unit, desirable location. Excel w V. ’ "* . time, ejq^rience helpful, but en. 648-7838. Wanted— To Buy 58 We have estimated 28 completed siding jobs in this SUPOOYERS liABfm not necessary. Cal) 649-2926. lent long term investment. CaU ^ SO M EO FTH E HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, for detaUs. Belfiore Agency, area and have learned from ejccellent authority Budget Terms 1 TRAINEES / tlira Stock 42 bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, 643-6121. the prices paid. Here are our,results: EXTRA BENEFITS AT THE AIRCRAFT Gofa aai 1 Ohairt glassware. We buy estatqp. VU- Siin Life of Canada is leased to an EhcceUent^ opportunity for PALOMINO MARE hands, lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Hospit^ and surgical insurance • Life itisuraiice Q IB B SHTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 A « « i | « D i i l f N « t P n « R o i T V Weather M ax^fAix lEttftting liwato Vor llM Week mded Partiy cloudy, cool tonight 1M7 Low in the BOe. T o m o m w partly suimy and cooler. High in the 14,590 low 70a. liianciuitUr— A CUy of Village Charm
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M inisluits Oat IPAItXS (A P )— iMininkirta are “out of place to Mgh Walkout *>■ adhoote — eapedaUy mixed M gh nchoDla,” eaya Atato Pe^reOtite, mtoMter lolC ed- udalUon.* “ UatheXicB to one thing X. and work to another,’’ aaid PeyrenOe to a hroadcaat Tuesday night “I tJilidc a long emock to a good solu tion.” DETROIT (AP)—Nego tiations between the Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers Union re State News sumed today in the face > 1 of an apparently inevitable Negroes Bar strike by 159,000 Ford workers across the nation at midnight tonight. School Road; "An exercise In futility” was toe way UAW President Walter Reutoer described toe last day Seek Repairs of negotiations before toe strike deadline as He closeted himself NORWALK (AP) — A group k wlto bargainers for Ford. of about 15 Negro home ownefs, "Both parties are obligated to \ complaining about the condition sit at that table and do every of a street, blocked the only ac / thing possible to avert a strike,” cess road leading to a public Reutoer said, adding he expect elementary school for more than ed bargaining would go right to two hours today. -_...The “ blockade” ' ended at toe last minute. about 10:40 a.mi, and teachers It was not immediately clear 6 finsdiy were able to enter the whether toe UAW contract with Nathaniel E ly School for the first Chrysler would be extended TaU section and rubble from Czech airliner covers swamp area near Gandw, day of clSMses. past the deadline. Nfld. The planejcrashed early Tuesday killing 31 of the 69 persons aboard. The action by the irate resi The union has requested such dents followed a meeting Tues an agreem ent' extension, and day night between representa Chrysler has said there will be tives of the city and home own no lockout. Both Malcolm Denise, Ford’s top negotiator, and Walter Reuther, right, a g ^ LBJ Names Plane Crash Survivors ers of Ingalls Avenue h> a pre Today, however, Chrysler ad that wage talks are stalemated. Behind Denise is Sidney^McKenna, Ford s dominantly ItoSTO neighborhood. vised toe union It would answer rector of labor affairs. Behind Reuther is Ken Rannon, head of U A W s Ford .1 the question of a contract exten The residenta complained Department. (A P Photofax) ' '______Negro Head about neglect and accused the sion later in Uie afternoon, ac In Serious Condition cording to Doug Frazer, chief V city of "buckpassing” and "will GANDER, Nfld. (AP) Ike spun across 1,000 yards of ^ n - fully Ignoring long-standing re UAW negotiator at Chrysler. I For Capital 86 survivors of the fiery crash of gy marshland, and the 6,100 gal- quests ^----- to repair the street.” The “I guess they haven’t gfot a Csech airliner were reported Ions of jet fuel aboard went up street is a residential road, their orders from GM yet,’’ Fra Exotic New N-Weaponry WA8HINOTON (AP) — Preal- zer commented. "They told us j . __ A. ^ ___ j _ siiustill into senouBserious cuiivuuuncondition today ...in in a flash — -----seen_ ---for ------miles. about —SOO ------feet— of - it unpaved and dent JohnsonJohnaon todaytoitoy named a ji, Gander, Montreal Ik e crash killed 31 of the 69 pitted with holes. they haven’t made up their % n Negro—housing expert Walter and . Halifax as Investigators persons aboard, and two others Spokesmen for the city told minds yet and I told them they B. Washington—to be the chief searched the wreckage for clues died to a Gander hospital. The should not insult toe' Intelligence V (See Page Eighteen) Under Development by U.S. axecutive or Mayor of Washing to the cause of Gander’s worst survivors—Csechs, Cubans and of the (negotiating) commit ton, and charged him with the air disaster Poles—included 18 women, 11 tee.” X The ABC collaborated with Jjl, jl4 task of making the city “a The decision was made , two Editor’s Note—Twenty five kind of death-ray lyeapon—but S **t showcase, a model for the na weeks ago,. Frazer maintained, years ago toe race for toe atom also pure-fuslon weapons that the Defense Department In ] ^ - tion.”' Abortion Held “ but they haven’t got the cour ic bomb begin In Oak Ridge, would not require atomic bomb paring Its answers. ABC Chair- Wariiington, a native of Daw- age or inteUigence to tell us.’’ triggers and thus would produce " ■ V r ’ h ‘ T d ' t o n“ w s 5 r ^ wlto refueUlng S to^ in Ireland Tenn. Following is an assess ihan Glenn T. Seaborg and Brig. Only Treatment The UAW negotiator said all ment of America’s present nu no radioactive fallout. Gen. Bkhvard B. GlUer, director ..bargaining actl'vltleB at Chrys- clear arms posture—and a hint These and other developments of the ABC’s Di'vislon of MUl- since 1966. Prior to that he had ^ , j passengers we» flown to Hall In Some Delects 'ler have been called off. "We of things to come—given by concerning America’s present taey Applications, were Inter The big airliner taxied down been chief of the National Caj^- fax, and seven others were sent can’t bargain In this atmos Atomic Energy Conunlsslon and nuclear arms posture came out viewed separately: the runway and lifted enough to WASHINGTON (AP) — A tal Housing Authority here since to Montri^. A floodlit hangar phere," he said. “ If they can’t Defense department officials. In responu to queries submitted In addition to references to re- clear about 1,600 yards of open 1961. a mile m m toe crash site be chief pediatrician at Jitons Hop tell us the simple truth, what’s to toe Atomic Energy Commis ’Ike President also named an ground before it dipped into a came ^ morgue for the dead, kins Hospital predicted today it toe point of bargaining?” By FRANK CAREY sion by The Associated Press. (See Pw e Twenty-Six) shallow ditch through which the eiqpeyt to city management, who /Included the pilot, .a Capt. will be "many, many yearii be Reutoer told newsmen at A P Sctenoe Writer > Canadian National Railway’s u- ‘^ o ip a s Eletcher, to he Wash- jvsky, co-pilot and two oth- fore we have tiie 'therapuetic Ford toe first drder o f business WASHINGTON (AP) — Even main line runs. It tore off at ^ of the eight-man crew. means to repair genetic de today would be discussion of as America’s weapons makers least one of its four propellers. *' (See 'Page Twenty-Six) One survivor, Zdenek Lands fects” In babies before they are how to coptinue work on any de revamp and Improve stockpiled fense items toe nation’s second nuclear weapons, work Is under M.i a 86-year-old Prague blMoglst, ™ said from his Gander hospital present, Dr/ Robert K. largest aiito producer might be way on exotic new types bf Detroit, NYC Schools bed: “ On conUct with the eoU, I Cooke said, "there are no other working on. armament. was catopulted off toe air- known medical measures for "The union Is prepared to In Government officials say fu ‘.'''‘ s' - plane." When he hit the eoggy the treatment of the fetus otoer sure production of any critical ture objectives Include not only Move Toward Strikes Cong Force Beajt^n mud, he added, " I was in than abortion In the prevention items toe Defense Department the , so-called "neutron By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS teachers refused to --qhow up flames.” serious defects." may have In Ford facilities,” - hornlb”—once described as a ’The vast school systems of without new contracts. Those first on the scene found This is a major reason for in- Reutoer said. MlUlken expected another nlne persons staggering across creased study and discussion Reutoer said toe only chance New York aty and Detroit 74.000 to be eent home today. toe muck—a stewardess, the ra- about the suMect- of abortion of avoiding a strike would be a moved closer to massive strikes B y Thursday, he said, toe flg- •."S' ses dl6 operator, toe flight engineer, and ito ImpUcatibns, he added, change In'attitude on toe part of Gains Shown today and empty classrooms In ure could reach 600,000j« rst a male passenger, Ws wife and Dr. Cooke talked to reporters Ford, adding that he has seen . About 24,000 pupUe in Bast S t SAIGON (A P ) —About‘'2,B00 were capuired and the defend- cities across toe nation marked \ four chUdren. and particlpanU as the Intema- no indication of any such toe failure of school boards and Louis, ni:,. were in their second guerrillas tried to storm the kig fop6es suffered only light "’Ike stewardess wanted us to tlonal Conference on Abortion, change. week at home as a teacher boy lUes. B y Catholics teachers to agree on Issues of provincial capital of Tam Ky for help the others first,” a rescuer sponsored by toe Harvard Di Malcolm L. Denise, Ford’s top salary and educational policy. cott closed most classes. Oidy Ky, 30 miles south of Da ^ vinity School and the Joseph P. negotiator, said Tuesday he an three'hours before dawn today New York aty’s United Fed 300 of the 920 teachers have re is the capital of Quang A ^ Csech delegation waq sent Kennedy Foundation opened ticipated no new offer by the but were beaten off with the loss In Viet Vote eration of Teachers rejected ported for work. Province to toe northern Irt <3anadla!n* authorities In here. It U toe first such Interna- second largest automaker. of 319 dead, including t h r ^ what was described as a final The Broward County School . Corps area. The Viet Cong the cru h Hon«ltlonal conference brinslnsriMtoglng to-to ./Uked If he would request re SAIGON (AP). — Catholic can company commanders, and^^ made another unsuccessfuliinaiicceaeful atat- mVesUgatmg me crasn. proposal from a mediation pan board in For| Lauderdale, Fla., getoer experts in the fields of commendations from William didates In South Vietnam’s sen mass of weapons: ^ el ’Tuesday only hours afteT decided Tuesday to cloae its tempt to raid It Saturday, be- law, religion,' medicine, and toe E. Simkin, director of toe Fed atorial election surged ahead in Behind barrages of mortars, (0^^ -the weekend presidential Mayor John V. Undsay strongly schools until Sept. 25 after 2,5M social sciences. eral Mediation and Conciliation returns today, and toe nation’s 2 rockets and band grenades, the election. recommended acceptance. 'The members of the ClasTOom Dr. Herbert W. Richardson, million Roman Catholics Viet Cong assaulted et^ht posi- Service, Reutoer said he would teachers threaten mass resigna Teachers Association voted to The . assault today followed toe NBC, Union assistant professor of Theology tions in and arpui)|d'4he city of leave that for Simkln-to decide. apparently will have strorig tions on Monday, toe first day of stibinit resignations. The battle Monday and Tuesday 14 at Harvard Divinity School told The fiery red-haired labor representation in toe new upper about 13,000. T h eK got into the School, a move that would affect schoMs^ shut their doors on „„„ miles northwest of toe city in reporters that toe conference isr streets, burned Jknises and un Near Accord leader -Mid he hoped any strike house. l.T-mlllioh pupils. 90.000 pupils who had returned Which U.S. Marines klUed 180 not being held "to com e'to con- would be a short one and that Earlier returns had Indicated succeasfuUy a ^ ipted to .empty troops while losing Detroit’s 800,000 pupils, sched for classes'Aug. 28. negotiations woWd get’ under that supporters of Vice Presi the city Jato/ WTAWT BEACH Pla (A P ) - abortion uled td ao b»eh> to. school today, Teacher-school b«urd ^bortlon.abortion. Dr. Cooke said, is that able to remain atjbelr jobs at lists of 10 candidates each will ____ lo(^ force guerrillas. ^und war that preceded agreement Tuesday with thq Federation of TeacheVs. Lt. In MUwaukee, Wis., and Wo ^ most statistics are out-of-date, GM and Chrysler even if toe be elected to form toe 60- Gov. William MlUlken said, vUle, Miee. ___ee company commanders of gouto Vietnam’s presidential National Broadcasting Co.^ on a being mainly based on projec- current contracts are not ex member body. "There is no sign 6t. a settle Newport, R.I., pubUo ecboois toe crack unlto were, Wiled and Section Sunday. The Commu- new contract and a g r ^ to sub- from data coUected from The latest returns were still tended. ment." opened as usual after a hoyoott 16 men were c a p tu ^ , Including Qi^ts have lost almost 600 dead mlt to union members a pri^pos- i920’s. More accurate data, This is traditional In toe auto incomplete, and although some a “ war correspondent” In toe m major actions in toe past few al from toe American Broad- jjg g Some 19,000 pupils who threatened by the Newport he sai^, would show that crimi indusiry, and toe companies al of toe leading tickets are sure Viet Cong psychological warfare ^yg, while about 70 American casting Oo,x' . - r’ trooped to classrooms in ^ e r Teachers Association was nal atertlons have not multi ways have paid wages and ben- winners, others could lose out Michigan school districts' we^cq •: J service. have been kUIed. Tlm^-OkulUvan of Ix»s An- plied As fast as toe population ) \ (Seb Page Five) (See PaAie Tw enty-8U ) sent home Tuesday when their' South Vietnamese officers ni.i hM during toe past 40 years. (8ee Page Eighteen) said at least 180 enemy weapons (^ Page Five) (See Page Six) \ " ..P . K
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