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IW (T#1LV1 PAGBft-TV gKCTIpN) MANCWSSTBR, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTCMBBR If, lf«4 •t 7:IOt ____ win iw>resent the Manchester Mancheatmr Community Col­ TRULY YOURS club tomorrow at 1 p.m. at a MuNlMatar Rod <3un meetliw of the Connecticut lege will offer six continuing Ctab win have Its quartarly State Ifoderatlon of Women’s education courses this fall for i^ rtliif Monday at S p.m. at d u b s Junior Division at the Midents who may have fin­ COLLECTIO> Events the duhboniaa on Daley Rd., Yale Motor Inn. Wallingford. ished their formal educdtlon, Ooventiy. but wish to go. on learning. Seek More Information The British American Chib Frank I . Rafla, son of Mr. will sponsor a dance tomorrow Anatomy and Physiology In State and Mrs. Frank Raffa of 137 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. for mem­ taught by Robert Fenn is de­ Charter (Mk St., is anroUed in bers and guests. Charlie Var- signed for, but not limited to, the Sixth Form at Avon Old rick's orchestra will play for medical personnel. Farms School. An Introduction to Data Pro­ Jewelry Taken, dancing. A buffet will be serv- cessing will be taoght by Ralph Johnson, computer pro- Woman Slugged On New Tonkin Firing Miss Susan Page, daughter gnm m er at Manchester Me-' a f Mr. and Mrs. John M. Page, The annual Fall Fair of Bent­ morial Hospital. The course In House Break \i' SS Strickland St. is attending ley School will be held Satur­ contains general principles of Mary Hitchcock Mraiorial Hos­ day. S ^ t. 2d from 10 a.m. to 2 automated^ systems for pro­ WABinwCTOM (API _A clrcIln g over the spot ware seenAafter the first word of the incl-^ports to the Pentagon — repotto pital School of Nursing, Han­ » WASfflNGTON (AF) from toe shore.” dent reached the Pentagon, the described as garbled — the U.*. p.m. on the school grounds on cessing business data. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The U.S. government, oper- warships ...... did not say they wera over, N. H. She is a 19M grad­ HolUster St. In the event of rain A seminar lii James Joyce A New China News Agency Defense Department said One of two gunmen who are still investigating.” fired on, as were other U.S, uate a t Maitcbester H igh the fair is scheduled for Satur­ will he taught by the Dean of ating behind a secrecy report, from Hanoi placed the School. broke jnto a used car deal­ screen, sought today" to de­ scene M miles off Nghe An and Prior to the North Vietnamese destroyers in clashes Aug. 2 and day, Oct. S. Che College for those interest­ 4. Those earlier clashes bnxigM ed in that great modem writer. er’s h()me last night fired a spoke of two U.S. warships statement, U S. sources had termine whether two U.S. being "active” Friday evening said two destroyers steaming in down swift U.S. retaliation on Mias Janice Bogue, daugh­ Paul Brame. son of Mr. and dculpttu^ Workshcq) will be shot over his head when hd destroyers patrolling the Red PT boat bases and oU ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond taught by Peter Paquet of the and at daybreak Saturday. the darkened and overcast Gulf Mrs. Charles Brame of 118 Hol­ balked at oitaning a safe of Tonkin had opened fire on dumps. ^ K. Bogue, S8 Bryan Dr., is at­ Hartford Art School for Intro- Gulf of Tonkin fired at In a statement broadcast by lister St., left Sunday to enter what they thought were Com­ The U.S. carrier-launched air tending High Point (N. C.) Col- duotlon or development of artls- for them, police said. phantoms or at threatening Red China's official news agen­ Drew Uhiversity, Madison, N.J., In addition, they said, one of cy, the North Vietnamese men­ munist torpedo boats closing to strikes were said to have de­ le ^ . She is a 19M graduate of for his freshman year. He is a Uc skill. Communist North Vietna­ stroyed about half of Red Viet Modem Miulc will be taught the robbers slugged the man’s tioned nothing about any of attack. Manchester High SchooL 1964 graduate of Manchester mese torpedo boats. The destroyers did not report Nam’s 60 torpedo boats. by Bertram Turetsky of the wife to shut her up. When the their units being Involved. The Hif^ School. pair left — in the victim’s car ’The North Vietnamese foreign (Communists denied they pro­ seeing any craft, according to Despite strong pressure from The M a n ch e s te r Power Hartt College of Music and con­ Informants, but said they ob­ newsmen, the government tt^ tra-bassist for the Hartford — they took about 3200 to $2te ministry claimed two destroyers voked. the incident and accused Squadron will have registration The executive committee of served what appeared to be fused Friday to go beyond a 86- Symphony. A course for those in cash and some Jewelry, police were in action Friday near a the United States of trying to Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm. at Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of hostile craft on radar several word statement by Secretary at Interested in the most recent said. / place called Nghe An, that create an excuse for attacking Mancheeter High School for Lebanon, will meet Monday at ’The value of the Jewelry may “ heavy explosions were heard North Viet ham. miles away. •ourses in piloting, advanced devdopmoits in the art. The sources said that in re­ (Bee Page Five) 7:80 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ Current World Affairs will have been sutatantial, they and flashes of light and aircraft I This morning, about 24 horns piloting. Junior navigation and ple. said. elective courses. be taught by Berthold Gaster, A Guarantee of Freedom editor of the Connecticut Jewish Police gave this account of Robert Fuller and Francis Miss Ann French, head libra < Ledger for those who wish in- the rubbery at the home of Grace Group of Center Con- DeUaFera will speak Tuesday signing of the Constitution of Patsy Muaone: negatlonal f^urch will meet rlan of Mary Cheney Library, depth studies of the major When Crops Come in, GardenMust Go Out U.S. Pressing noon at a meeting of the Kl- accepts the picture ‘‘Signing of the United SUtes and set up his Muaone’s wife, Clara, was U.S. Viet Nam Force Monday at «:80 for a poUuck wanls Club at the Manchester events that are changing the reading in a basement recrea­ the ConsUtuUon of the United studio in the sail loft of the contemporary world. New York City Park Department employe Paul Goluboff cuts a blossom from at the church, Mrs. Hazel Lock- Country Club. • U.S. Navy Yard in Washington. tion room shortly after 11 p.m. To Head Off wood will present monologues States of America,” from Miss Registration for these courses his flower and vegtable garden, planted in a Brcinx playground. DepMtment Jessamine M. Smith, right. Miss The original canvas, which took when two armed men appeuvd sfter the supper. Marine Pvt. l.C. Donald B. will take place during the week higher-ups ordered the garden done away with, since it was planted witlmut They had apparently entered Goes on Special Alert Smith, a member and past re­ one year to complete, measures of Sept. 14-18 at the College of­ t jnpen, son and Mr. and Mrs. 20 by 30 feet. It was unveiled peTOission. They since decided to allow the crops to mature, then do away with the house by cutting through a Rail Strike Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Griffin gent of Orford Chapter, Daugh­ fice from 10 a.in. to 9 p.m. i > ■ ' John H. Lappen, 526 Gardner ters Of the American Revolu­ on May 29, 1940, and hangs in the unauthorized project. (AP Photofax.) screen door. of 59 High St. will have an St.; and Pvt. l.C. Robert F. tion, presented the picture to the Capitol. The famous artist Musone was ordered to open SAIGON, South Viet Nam (X P )— U.S. military forces By NEH/OlLBRIDE open house Sunday from 4 to 6 Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ endeavored to portray this im­ the wall safe but he said he pm. at their home to celebrate the library to be used for dis­ in South Viet Nam were placed prt special alert t^ a y WASHINGTON (AP) ter J. Doyle of 91 Fairfield St., play and educational work. It portant event in the history of couldn’t remember the com­ their 25th wedding anniversary after reporta of a new incident in the,Gulf of Tonkin. government- tries this weekend are servfog with Marine Air is a copy of an original by How­ our country as if he had actual­ bination, One of the mqp said to head off a nationwide n il- Base Squadron 27, Second • Ma­ he had better remember, then UnlU of the U.S. Tth F leetf ~ ard Chandler Christy. He was ly been present and painted it Goldwater, Humphrey road strike set for Tueadw Rsgistrations for the Jimior rine Aircraft Wing, Marine commissioned by Congre^ in on that memorable day of Sept fired a single shot to emfdiastae were believed ordered on alert a retaliatory attack from Com- morning. . Auxiliary to Manchester Me­ Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, 1989 to paint the picture of the 17, 1787. (Herald photo by Pinto) (O) the suggestion. also but official sources de- mimist North Viet Nam after Cntalrman Howard Oamaar’ ’)N morial H o ^ t a l will be accepted N.C. Munaone remsmberuA .but What make# a piece o£ Jewelry truly youm? Your very own m onog^ on ita dined comment. U.S. air strikes against Red the National Mediation Boaifl tomorrow from 1 to 5 pm . in gleaming aurfacel Right now we have a atunnlng collecUital cafeteria. Girls 14 Veterans of World War I Bar­ Aim Talks ’The men collected some Jew­ Information was taetchy here blows followed clashes in t)ie time pendants, locketa, foba, plna, braoelets, charma, earrlnga and key rings which settlement of the dispute racks and Auxiliary will meet yean old S<^. 1 a t this year or we wUi engrave with a two or three letter monogram while you wait. Rouneta elry on a tour of the house and on whether an actual clash had Gulf ef Tonkin on Aug. 3 and tween six shop craft unions and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the VFW Humphrey John-^know took |20 from Mrs. Musone's those who will be 14 by Sept. hearts, squares,, sunburst shapes, with hand-enjfraved details (many etyles not BUFFALO, N. D. (AP)t taken place between U.S. de­ Aug. 4 when North" Vietnamese negotiators tor most of the {Opt- Home. son-Humphrey campaign from torpedo boats tired on U.S. de­ 1 o< next year are riigfele. LILLUN GERTRUDE GRANT MUk ud g l Jill illustrate here), all vraitlng for thkt personal touch that nieaal 16 ihuCh. And — Sen. Hubert H. Hum­ “ U S ' " h s S ‘S id he wanta to I ^ stroyers and North Vietnamese tton’s railroads. ( the southern port of Houston to get rid of our price control pro­ sene’s clothing. PT boats. Communist reports stroyers. But as of late Friday night, no Announces the 1964 Fall Opening of Her loootato L b .^ 1 ^ " * what wonderful gift# for any occasion! ,, phrey carrieii the LBJ cam­ The husband and wife were this northern farm area — al­ grams — and a good many at said a military incident oc­ An attack from the north face-to-face meeting between School Of The Speech Arts paign— and its fann mes­ placed on diaini and the gun­ never materialised. TechnlcsUy, To A Limited Number of Women most crossing paths with Gold- you. I believe he means that, curred Friday but shed little the two sides was in prospect. i (A ) Heart-Shaped earrings. Also available in pend­ sage—to a vast hudien^ of too.” men began binding them with light on what actually hap­ however, U.,8. forces in Viet Federal Mediator PYancia A. p* ( For An Evening Course With Private Instmctlon In \ Masterpieces ant, bracket, pin, enann. water in both states. adhesive tape and stookings. fanners at the National Goldwater, also a Texas cam­ The Minnesotan cautioned pened. Nam are still on alert ordered Neill was shuttling between m VOICE, DICTION, ORAL INTERPRETATION FREE ENGRAVING When Mrs. Muaone started after the Augtist elarit. NOT JUST lUTIVE, bat U FINEST!! (B) Octagon bracelet' Also in pendant. Plowing Contest today and paigner Friday, was scheduled that programs for wheat, feed Premier Nguyen Khanh de­ union and carrier represefl^ PHONETICS, SELF E3XPRESSION in Miniature grains, cotton and wool all ex­ shoottag, one of the man Concentrations of U.S. air lives searching for a common ( WHILE YOU WAIT advised them: “ You had to speak at the plowing match a aluggsd her on ttw Jaw with scribed the Incident, however, • lorltett Pm ts • Macintosh Apptes AND RELATED SPEBX3H ARTS (C) Round disc keyring. Also in pendant, bracelet few hours after Humphrey. pire next year and any new power are located at Da Nang, ground to make such a session hla pUtol butt. ■a part of over-all Communist , pin, earrings, charm. better make sure you have Humphrey let no one wonder legislation must go to the White plans tor aggression and said he a tank-guarded base 3M miles possible. , • Lost eon for Bborto Pooehos A Donular and unusual course for the woman who Imows L O R * T 'S 1 After ripping aatr the tele­ theimportance of 'THE ART OF THE SPOKEN IVORD PRICED FROM a friend in the White about Johnson’s background. House for Kpproval or veto. was not surprised. He said he northeast of Saigon on the South “ We would welcome an agree­ A OROCiaUCES • COLD OUTS • DAIBt ’a PASTRY A ( tITTLt AUWTPCaATS (D) Rope-rini pendant Also in bracelet, pin, ear­ "You had better make sure,” phone wires, the men left in ment,” said union spokesiflw in her business, club, church, personal, political and social House.’’ "You know- where President planned fresh security checks. CSiina Sea and at Bien Hoa air Dies WMATOM eHOeOLATBS w ld Humphrey, "that Lyndon Musone's ear. It was found lat base, 10 miles northeart of Sai­ O’C asey Michael Fox, who amtounosd activities. Please call Miss Grant for further Informatlm. rings, charm. Their friend, said the vies Johnson stands,’’ said Hum­ "We have not received vary 276 OAKLAND ST. phrey. "Hs^ta a rancher and a Jeduuon remains as Prerident ■bandonfld in the north end gon. Da Nang, where runways Playwright Sean, the strike call Friday, "too Registrations close October 1. (Those reg(isterlng early (E) Fob locket. Also in pendant locket. presidentlBl nominee. Is Presi­ dsar dstsUs yet. But ws »rs hot ( cattleman. W Is your ftisnd.’’ at the United States.’’ of the elty> can aoeonunodate. aunsraonlc (TCasey, 84, died last don’t relish the idea of a striho have wider choice of schedule). References upon request. 1.00t63.d 0 dent Johnson. The Preoideat’s running awto MusoM aanaged to tata btos- ■urprissd bsomiss tbs. OatataM- but we have m altemative.’* 643-6384 (F) Locket pendant. Also in fob locket. But Sen. Barry OoMwater, he But, be added, “ You had bet­ fightar ptahta) is only miles Studio: 22 Chunbridge Street—Tel. 643-1153 self a short ttrae after the man nisu bavs plans and thar go from the fnatisr. night of a heart attack added, wouM pronounce a ter know where Sen. Goldwater wito ttw ptaaa ttMSr hSM flnw n Ohief Rofirodd Negotiator ff. ( (G) Heart pendant. Also in bracelet. stuMle. He lies eeld he doesn’t (flee Page FIvto left. He eoUed aoHoe from the T bf Ttb" FUat ^ s o (Uspatebed at hiB home in Tor­ E. Wolfe also axpnm uA hope PERO plus tax *dcath sentaiioe to agriculture.** up,’’ Kluudi toU ^pMlta eewfor- Opoi • A.M, to S P M . Weekdaya e 7 A J f. to 8 e f • aaigitaen..^ a ftsst M stasisit eimers, do- quay, England. A great io r a, sottlerosnt, su riu . o. atrijM (H) Sunburst pin. Also in pendant, bracelet, ear­ rebel, tee ' Turbulent^ would be "devastating. tor. rings. J k X FTb a ] ,PlpUcflBifl0 Blofliwcfli powers after . . . area last month. A writer was engaged in The only issue in the dtaputs (XMdmC^ SOO Mile Trip fleet qiokMBian said earlier In ia Job security. TOs includes 901 MAIN BT.—«4S-5S21 Yoimgsters Like Gladys BftiixiHSPOR,T (A P )—Coro­ at Tonkin crista 4s virtudl mdr- (I) Square pendant. Also in bracelet pin. earrings, Jewelry, Main Floor the week that a taak force waa controversy most of wage protection for railroad Preaoriptlon Phnmiacy charm. ner laadore Kotler today held ttal law gripped the adtioQ. He his life and had re­ Political Game On Paddlehoard ordered a general mctoltaa.ttow still . opMtatag about 100 miles ■hop men «4>o tose their Jobs pr YOU CAN VOTE BY blameless a Nmrwalk policeman oft Da Nang. suffer pay cuts because of todw Strong Punch whose patrol oar strudt a of manpower and res«v«ea. and mained in self-imposed Aflar tts Avgust buildup, tha nologiw improvemonts and HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — A NBWPORT BBACH, Calif. speeding motorcycle he suspended normal legal peo- exile from his native cesses. ’Toiikta eitata faded as mors other changes in rail oporottoog. ABSENTEE BALLOT dozen Bixth-graderz have turned (AP) — Becorted by power Ireland. There waa no immediato sign boats, Larry Capune str<*ed At Coastline (flee Page Five) The South Vlst Namese feared then a month of internal disor­ a If you will be absent from the State during all l » to their coErooy piatols for cam­ ders wracked the government, ttmt, as a last resort, President paign buttons and plunged into up to the Newport Beach Johnson will step ta as he did hours of voting on October 5th or November 3rd. pier on bis 50-pound paddle- nearly toppling Knanh from politicB. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hurri­ power on two occasions. Portable Pumps last April when five train opsr- e If you are ill or physically disabled afid unable to They’re ringing doorbellz, board for a hero’s welcome. cane Gladys, a little smaller but atlng unions threatened to shut Sportswear, pasalng out campaign Utera- He had Just completed a stronger than her destructive The incident is between toe go to the polls. American and the Communist Poison Cancers down the nation’s rail system. hme, taklxig in contartbutlons and 800-mile Journey at sea by sister Dora, was expected to Hidden Camera Helps Johnson reportedly hoe no e If you are a member of the Armed Forces. Second Floor (browing political raUiea on paddleboard. start battering the southeastern nativea, the results at which may have a very great interna­ desire to try for another Whit# front lawna in this Westcheater Capune, 22, a Newjfwrt U.S. coastline with heavy surf •PHILADHLPHIA (AP) — House settlement, but be io County community. Beach college student, by tonight as she moved toward tional influenee," Khanh said Encouraging results are being today. “ Of course, the effect of being kept informed o< develop­ An 11-year-old who has col- slipped into the chill Pacific the mataland. Catch Holdup Suspect gained from a round-the-clook ments. at San Francisco last Sept. The storm, atiU about 676 this incident will bear influence tected $12 in contributions said: on the whole of South Viet method of poisoning cancers All procedures under tbs Rail< " I ’m doing thla because I like to 1 and headed south — dodg­ miles out to sea, packed top way Labor Act to delay a atriko To the Republican Town Committee, 773 Main Nam." without poisoning the patient. ■ell things.” ing machine gim bullets off winds of 136 miles an hour near HARTFORD (A P )— A man and woman wwrt arrested have expired, includt^ es(ai^ Street, Manchester, Conn. Please arrange Absentee Another cEunpaigner said he Fort Ord, twice pounding the center. In a statement from Hanot Doctors report that by using llshment of a preajdssrtial ernor-. sharks on the head to drive At 6 a.m. (Eastern Standard early today and charged with etaging Thureday’a $8,600 broadcast by Red China’s offi- portable pumps and other inno­ Ballot for: llio u i^ it waa "a good extra­ genoy board. A board nude Job HIGH TREAIX-EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED curricular thing to do, like Join­ them away, once wandering Time), hurriewe monmda-|bank holdup in Woicott. ♦ elal news agency, the North vations they have been able 'to protection recommondatt(i|M ing a aporta. club after achool.” 11, miles to sea in a thick Banco aircraft placed the center officer who saw the flhn identi­ Vietnamese foreign ministry keep up the technique of poison­ M t month and both sidoa Voter’s Name...... • •tseasasss* ). State Police picked up Frank fied Wimarna as the holdup men, cUhned that two U.S. destroy­ ing certata hard-to-reach can­ A third said almply; "Thla ia fog. at the storm about 676 miles W. WUUams in New BrlUln and claimed they accepted thtm. a action, man.” Alao on hand to celebrate east of Palm Beach, Fla,, and the chief said. Stats Police re­ ers ware involved in the latest cers continually even after the They blamed each otter tor Jt$o USED TIRES his arrival were Newport Miss Grace Annette Rising in leased a iSioto of the holdup Tonkin inoident. The statement patient leaves the hospital. ...T el. . The youngaten held a . raUy the same distance southeast at Suffield and brought them to deadlock. FROM Beach city officials, who the North Carolina Coast. The man last night for publication. said the warships had been In 186 cases of localised, but A imion spokesman said Friday on a front lawn in thla the Hartford Troop for ques­ Circuit Court warrants were active’’ Friday night and early incurable cancer, 78 patients Dresses, predominantly Republican com­ gave him the key to the city, hurricane was moving toward day nliht that managemMirs *2.00 Don’t Delay. Complete and Mail Today admiring townspeople whose the west northwest at 7 miles an tioning. issued c h a r ^ g WUllama and today 60 miles off Nghe An but have shown partial and b u s - latest offer did not earry out tha munity and the stellar attrac­ Woloott Police'Oiief George did not say whether North Viet­ talhed shrinking of their tu­ tion was Tlnkerbcll. a donkey. gifts Included, inexplicably, hour. Mtaa Rising witti armed robbery emergency board’s recom­ For Further Information—Tel. 643-2144 Second Floor Ranalow said almost all of the namese units were involved. mors, Dr. Robert D. Sullivan The aixth-gradera were trying to a live turkey, and teen-age The Weather Bureau said and robbery with violence. mendations. YIm laUroads,!^ FIRST LINE—6.00 x 18 BLACK surfers who pressed Capune heavy swells running far in $8,662 loot taken from the Ws- Mias Rising, who was also The Communist boradcast by told a meeting of the fifth na­ REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE ■ign up teen-agers as members tional cancer conference Fri- of "Young (Jltlzens tor Johnaon for his autograph. advance of the hurricane area terbury Savings Bank branch charged with being an acces' the New China News Agency (fleo'PagoFIvo) S '. scry to the crime, drove the •nd Humphrey.” Surfing is almost a way of may be felt at exposed places was recovered. recalled tha August incidents, life for this resort town’s on the southeastern coast by A film of the holdup taken by getaway car, Ranslow said. denied North Viet Nam ■^e Boston ' researcher inm CHANGE OVER When crowds of supporters the Lohey Qlnlc said 24 patienta youngsters, and Capune is tonight. a camera hidden in the waU of He said the pair would bo tak­ voked the moat recant incident failed to show up, the leaders their hero — typical surfer, en back to Wolcott to be book­ and accused the United States had shown complete disappear­ Reg. 123.05. NOW took Tinkerbell to the parking The same area already has the bank played a part in the * 10.55 brown from the stm, strong ed. « ' of "circulating another i such ance at the tumors and several lot of a achool.. That turned the been hit hard by Hurricanes arrests, Ranalow said. A police of 'arm , his hair long, un­ (Tleo with winds of 116 m.p.h., myth as an excuse for attack­ B iiU etim f •rick. ^ ^ kempt, bleached from sun ing” North Viet Nam. (flee Page Five) Led by TinkerbeU and cheer­ and Dora which packed winds CfllMd froita AP Wirai^ and sea. up to 135 m.p.h. PREMIUM TIRES—7:50 X 14 WHITE ing aixth-gradera, swarms of c .; • ^ -a g era marched to the rally, North of Monterey he The Weather Bureau said floated into the impact area hurricane force winds of^ 761 BUS ACCIDENT (See Pa|e Five) fqr the Fort Ord machine miles an hour extended 116 Housewife*g Letters Ended CHANGE OYER gun range, and paddled for miles out from the center in the r e d d i n g , Oaitf. ( A P ) -« R ^ i shore as bullets, crackled eastern semicircle and 60 miles OrejdMKind bos hurtiei 9lw Reg. 186.25. NOW overhead and splashed in to the west. Gale force winds of | To Louisiana Negro Convict feet into a steep canyon snrty his wake. 32 miles an hour or more ex­ today killtag one person ■■» C. BUTTON-DOWN the front jumper ty At noon he came ashore tended outward 276 miles to the | injuring 84 ottien, a t lensi five critloally. The bortanflo# IS OUR BUSINESS Shwartz Sportswear of Boston. Solid flannels News Tidbits for lunch, and at night he northeast and 176 miles south­ a n g o l a , Louisiana (AP) —♦write fo was met by a friend, Patti west of the center. A NegroSI.—.... on s prison itam±h death rowraw wrotewrof« to eocheach other from 1960 to on its riittt elde, ptonlng ssoM FIRST LINE— 6.50 x 15 WHITE from tee AP Wires of the " or tweeds. Fashion right Shades of fall colors. Powers, 19, of San Cle­ No important change in size I and a' woman in Sweden have IMS. mente, Calif., who followed or intensity o f ' the sform was | ' La bat, 41, a former N«w Or­ H ig h w a y ’ _ Sizes 10-20. 1 0 ^ ' . been pen pals for three crews from sight But prison officials have cut off leans hospital orderty, has been CHANGE OyER United States and Great Brit­ (flee Page Five) (See Page Five) their letters because the two are on death row 11 years — Iwiger pulled passengers ■ i ain open pavDlona at West Ger­ than any living prisoner ta the nreokage. The hlghwaj^ psIMI Reg. $31.30. NOW not of the same race. man Industrial exhibition. . "What a stupid idea.” said United Statea If his case hangs said the bus plunged into tta Two U.S. Army officers injured Solvelg Johansson, M, of Stock­ on until next March, he will- eanyon off Highway abo^ by metal fragments when their holm. who learned I BngUsh to break Caryl Chessman’s death 16 miles nortt of Redding, helicoptor N hit by Viet Ctong Beatles Drain Teen Pockets row ordeal of 11 years and 11 ter a eolUtoou wttt \ FIRST LINE—7.50 x 14 WHITE fire near Saigon. . .Roman months. * tonek. CattM^c Church may aok cer­ An all-white male Jury con­ ------vi- tain gover^bients to give np As Well as Fans’ Emotions Weary Royalty victed Labat of assisting ta a PARIS BOLK STRIKE.^ nontrol over appointment of white woman’s rape ta 1960. He PARIS (AP)—Milk oath CHANGE OVER our very own brand bishops. . .U.S. officials hope­ Reading Home pleaded innocent at his 1968 piles - A Kansas City promoter paid stays of execution’— four from 16.65 NYLONS eommercial flights to Nassau... them $150,000 tor a single ap­ produoen begsa to 100% wool. Fleur-di^lis Tra- Soviets charge CSitaeae Conunn- ping-up operation in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court. service to our many customers. Keeping ypur a 80-day Beatle tour of the Unit­ pearance in’ that city. Bv EDDY GILMORE repereuselqus. Deitvertee punto trim on bodice. The ■tota lewtate revotattonary "Please be advised that you creased from the nrasl home comfortably warm is our first objec­ ed States and Canada. For their entertainment of 12,- ATHENS (AP) — Europe’s have been denied correspond­ FIRST LINE—7.50 x 14 BLACK “ LayeTred Look,” this tjMnpt- hymn, *fiThe Internationale’*. . . One thing appeared certain 500 screeching teen-aged fans in royalty headed home today, ndlUoa quarts to SM.6 tive. We are proud to deliver ATLANTIC Former Defense- Secretary ence privileges,” Raymond P. Hospitals raeelved thetr ing dress in sophisticated from early reports: Indianapolis, the Beatles picked exhaurted . from seven hectic Leblanc, the prison’s assistant MAURICE Gates charges Secretary Mc­ nml supply. The Naff heating oil— a tripljs-refined product—^the black. Sizes 10P-18P. 1 2 -9 B The particular brand of enter­ up a Udy $86,281.03, days, of partying which led up to director claasiftcatlon, told Limited Time Only Namara was unjustly eritleal tainment presented by the mop- In most cfases the seats sold the wedding ra d a y of King Federattoa of Farm CHANGE OYER cleanest burning fuel oil you can buy. o t department’s prior opera- Mrs. Johansson ta a letter, "b e­ tors called for the milk topped Brittah imports drained fpr about $6. In New York’s OonOtantlne of Greece and Prin­ cause of existing rules and reg­ tton. livery hatt Friday as a ic | a Reg. $28.65. NOW For service and fuel that you can count on, B. "CLOSE-UP ON CREPE!" regularly sale as much from the pocketbooks Forest Hills tennis stadium, cess Anne-Marie of Denmark. ulations set forth by the office of Six-Jet TB70 eehednled to it did from the-emotions of some 8,000 persons paid $6.00 The crlish of parties, com­ test agaiasi what tt tortpk no matter when yon need it, please call day the warden ta keeping with the obuornud farm iaeons. Elegant and chic, faahimied in soft 51 gauge, 16 denier 69c Make flrat flight Monday mom- their millions of teen-aged fans. each, and more. bined with torrid autumn weath' laws of the state of Louisiana. or night. tag. . • Former President Bl- The quartet c< newly minted In most cases, shows were er, left some of the royalty look "Under said laws,” Leblanc supple crepe, trimmed in lustrous Micro or Plain ■enhdwer m d n s flret 1964 cam­ millionaires from the waterfront ■Did out within hours after box tag somewhat leas than regal. continued, “ correspondence is GUN flArrUB ' matehing satin. A favorite, from Seamless' 88c 7 0 ^ paign appearance to boost old slums of Liverpool rounded out offices opened. King Frederik of Denmark, not permitted unless, the corre­ l u m b e r t o n . n . o . friend WTlbur Rank of Wlacon- There were persistent reports S O JC O G O O O / fE A R nine-to-nine and on, in bewitching Support Ifetocking, , their 24-clty tour at Dallas, father of Greece’s new queen spondents a r s ' o f the same —Twe seespa 1^ . . .UAW negbtiators ta*.e Tex., Friday night and will be in that scalpers bought ttekefs at looked particularly weary. race.” black or pitch brown. Sizes lOP- $6 to $7 and resold them for as two highway seamed oj| seamless 1.96 IJM weekend oft before starting New York Sunday for a benefit Frederik and his family ar­ Prisoners are segregated by tt,«mt by tha light 18P. 1 4 M talks with (general Motors, last performance. mueh aa $26 and $30. Lycra, seamless rived Sept. 13, and from that race at Angola, ths 18,000- acre esWleer Baw 4 a t auto tadurtry's Big Three.... In the .absence of official fig­ Sunday the B ^tlea will give a Support Stockings 2.98 2 .3 G tlrae sosiwards, Athens racksd state prison farm near the Ml*- A eonvlsi S. Trm tk DoHe, writer, ednea*- ures, a survey of some IS of benefit program in the Para­ with one royal party after an­ ■taslpM bottler ta east ceiftral SAY "C H A R G E IT, . mount TiwAer and then leave FUEL COMPANY ' Al$rk>n Seamless, Textured Seam­ I i tar and eewboy plilloaopher, the cities visited indicated they other. Louisian^ *" less, Seamless S ti^h, Pit^mon- dead at 75.-.. AdvertlsiM agen- picked tm well over $1 million. for London. ’ \\ Thq most trying ordeal tor, Mrs. Johansson wrote ‘ ths c o o d A e a b PLEASE" . ey beard chaiinuui Kmerson One promoter estimated they Beatles 'spokesmen said \ uie ed Seamless, or Daytime Sheer many Was the wedding itself, rtaon she waa Labat’s "a^op- TELEPHONE 643-2141 Footolroaigas sent with earned about $1,000 a minute fm entertamers received 60 per cent tlto lOontab king mother." The prison toad of the ' traps at each psrtor- Seamless 1.00 '■ report on a 49-minute, stint in Mllwadkos, Isaytag «to taUi of a Ntaro by a wWte t o t V l C E s t o r e Everett T. McKinney—-E. Thomas McKinney :-tung oaaOor Wta. 1 bnanes. tt tha '^tatoW 1 to Another ■aid agents for •! Thsar eouldn’t* give tas total ------t'L. -■ ,..■#-.1 i MAIN STBEET-649-9528 X . Managers - OPEN MON. • 6AT.>:30 - 5:30 THURS.mLYP.M. aittanilanea or gross loeeipta etl VwaV ok a ta it. 991,«n tar U i R d b b f lr C M ii^ iL ’h r ■ ‘ V; li'J 1 ^ whUe tu a beating at MO _ Wonden ol the Universe* minute, increased, in mpUtud* BanyRaUy until the heart boat returieed to Its original pattern. 144 COLUMBUS M.VD. — IUR1FORD e Researchers Developi The tnveotigattons are still in DON'T R O P OOVNTDrO Attracts 70 WHEN A V enO N ENDS (Ibeaadrly Dehtoe B w lw ^ > preliminary phases but sclen- n w r m v whotmBV tists hope to obtain information i y ai.irhMaa SHEINWOLO NOKTH Revolutionary Instrumentl indicating whether antibiotics Clesa to TO peraoas turned Nattsaal Men’s Team Champloa * Q l » BSHOINa Tlira. Fri. ’■ Sat aiJ. TTPBS o f m u s i c B T TMB have any effect on anomalies as out last night for a ’’Oaldwater- During the auction you count 9 A S well. Since the human placenta your points and add them to the D KJS4 O O R D Y KWUC m o transducer's an excellent bal- MUler Rally” at the Whiton ♦ J10S2 DM. L M. U B v rrr offers nr barrier to the passage Memorial Library, and U of potato shown by your partner’s D m c r o K llstocardiograph. able to make bids. The total tells you how m r K A fr of many antibiotics it is most . lOfd A 7SS2 V te Vate PlaaeUrlum delicate measurements of avian important to study toxic elTedU them heeded the call to Join the high your side can afford to bid. Mditots I97SS 9 KISS — CH^MPAONIHOURlO^ll — or Ite rrwddhi embryo heart beats with no of these compounds directly on Manchester Goldwater Club. Keep counting after the auction AST OOVEH a NO MINIMOM a FAEKI TIm MMasment o f iln ifs uaed damage to the egg. Scientists developing embryos. This points Wajme Hoffman, president of has ended; you may find out WHNB-TV Ik owIt prognoncy to dtocloae at the Federal Food and Drug up to the definite need for fur­ the club, urged all prbsent to how high to play. patoBtlol hURUm foUl obnor- Administration who' were ther information on possible pay a |1 membership fee and South dealer ■oltln may nault from the ap- studiring the effects of drugs on effects of antibiotics on embry­ to become workers, so that each Neither side vulnerable pBcKtion o f one o f the most developing chick embryos saw onic developments in other ani­ of them could someday say, ”1 OpMitag lead—Six of hearts Mu IUto derieea ever invented in the device a possible answer mal species and particularly hu­ helped save the UJ3.” West opened the six of hearts, TONIGHT tor the detection o' micro- to some of their acute problems. mans. In his brief opening remarks and declarer correctly {flayed S MAJOH R in ■Mtoorotdo In apooe. 'Hiis ultrs- Biochemical researchers of N.AS.A. has set up several Hoffman told the gathering, low from dutamy. East played 1 M T ■MMltive device may well rep- the FDA use growing Uasues. programs to channel the spin­ “We are an independent group . . . well, what did he playT teoaat one of the most dra­ such as found in chick embryos, off from the space program di­ —not a Republican orguiisa' East counted IS points in the matic "spin-offs'’ of our space to determine effects of vaccines rectly into industrial avenues tion, nor a Democratic organ!' dummy and U potato in his won he oan. If partner hide two (dfocts. and various drugs. One tech­ as soon as they appear^|n the sation. but strictly an organi­ hand. Since the deck contains spades, you will raise to teu ri To view it in its proper per- nique for determining the ef­ laboratories. Engineers working sation with only one purpose In only 40 points. South and West otherwise you will Jump to S ipoeUve, lot's explore the prob­ IAN PUMHM'S fect of drugs is to monitor the with this new sensor indicate mind—to elect Sen. Barry Gold- had 17 points between them. NT at your next turn. Some ex­ TELEVISION’S ONLY EOITORIAL NEWS PROGRAM lem of micrometeoroids. The an immediate and broad indus­ water president in November ' South needed 16 points for his perts would go to S NT fanml- determination of the number heart beat or muscular move­ diately because of the 4-S-S4 dis- ment by use of probes inserted trial application In vibration de­ A film, entitled ”A Choice — bid, so West could have 1 print D c N o w and sise of the cosmic dust tectors, accelerometers, seis­ Not an Echo,” was shown, and at most. trlbutimi, but it is quite posri partieles found near the earth in appropriate areas. This Ue for partner to have a dou- mometers and the calibration of proved to be a biography of East nekt used the Rule of m muiHSBSti RA1HE and their assessment as possible technique as welt as visual Eleven, subtracting the opening bleton, and for the band to play “candling" leaves much to be small Jets. Its high sensitivity Sen. Goldwater, and included haaaids to manned flight poses and wide range also make it an excerpts from some o f his lead from 11. The remainder, better at spades. a serious problem. In order to desired. five, told him that dummy. East Mr. Rogallo solved this prob­ ideal device for the calibration speeches. The senator appears determine the potential hasard, of laser beams. 'While these in­ and South held five cards high­ For Shetawold’s SB-page book­ tt is necessary to determine lem by a simple conversion of at the end of the film, asking dustrial and scientific applica­ help from ‘The young people of er than the six of hearts. Dum­ let, "A P ock et Guide to their sipe and speeda that is, his transducer to a miniature my held two of those five cards, Bridge,” send 80 cents to DEBUT A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS-RATINGS HIGH tions are highly significant, this country who are turning to their momentum or energy con­ ballistocardiograph. The egg is and East held two; so South Bridge Book, Manchester Eve tent. This has been found to be they cannot rival the Impact of the principles of conservative placed in - a cup attached to the a device which will directly af­ government.” could have only one heart high­ H eiw , Box SS18, Grand Central an almost impossible task, for stem of the instrument. Since er than the six. Station, New Toik 17, N.T. these particles are so tiny that fect the lives of our childrm or The featured speaker of the the instrument is senstive to ac­ grandchildren evening was State Rep. William The counting process took ■ Ooivrtght 1M4 TRY OUR SPECIAL hi nuuiy cases it takes about celeration due to internal mass Heneral Fbatoree Oorp. Alau Olmstead, editor, S8 tillllcn of them to weigh an One of the encouraging as­ S. Mayer of East Granby, sUte only a few seconds becase East ITALIAN DINNERS Famous Food Marts presents movement, the accelerations re­ pects of'this type of study is director of field operations for was used to it. Stost then knew ounce. Thus any device trying sulting from action of the em­ in»E BOAT TOES to measure the energies o f these that the frequency of mal­ the Goldwater-MUler presiden­ that South’s hearts were headed $5 JO bryo heart can be monitored by formed children may be re­ tial campaign. by the queen and West’s by the NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) ^ partieles must possess a higher s e r v e d n i g h t l y AT sensitivity than anything de- the instrument. Studies reveal­ duced until It is a thing of the Mayer said “This la not an Juk. East w a s, ready for his What do you do when the fire unusual television program member editorial board veloped to this time. ed that life in the embryo could past and no longer will fami­ easy campaign. It is one of first play. bbat catches fire? Call the Are At NA.6A.'s Ames Research be detected in about four days lies be subjected to almost un­ fear and smear, and is proving East played the ten of hearts department naturally. C A V E Y ’S- The Manchester Eve­ Center at Moffett Field. Call- and monitored to maturity bearable burdens. Here Is one to be rough and tumble." at the first trick, and South had Three fire trucks and another case in which our investment to win with the queen for fe ir ning: Herald is pleased to fonda, sdeatlats have under­ without damage to the embryo. He cited aUeged examples of fire boat rushed Friday night to workers to b# fully awart of and in space may pay o ff in the “ the smut” thrown at Sen. Gold- of not getting a second heart taken to provide instrumenta­ The intriguing and exciting put out a fire aboard the fire complataly raady to support contribute to this pro- overtones in this device are that health and well-being of our water on TV and in print, and trick if he faU6d to take tt De­ ■dy tion necessary to m e a su re boat Deluge. A 'half hour later, this distinctly dirferant tolavl- these energies and have devel­ acientlBts of the F D A . who are society. The investment in said, “ From now on we qrtH clarer next led the ten of dia' firemen reported the' blase con gnram througfh the partici­ Sion venture in the public inter­ oped a auperaenaitlve device odticerned with the study of the space is tremendous but the tell the truth and wlU let the monds, hoping to steal one trick, fined to the engine room and pation of Alan H. 01m- for their studies. Vernon L. effects of drugs, pesticides and dividends make this Investment people Judge for themselves, and but East took the ace of dia' under control. est. Mr. Cataldo speaks as Rogallo of the Ames Center food additives now possess a worthwhile. we will stop the practice of de­ monds at once and shot back follows: "As a citizen of this stead, whose interpreta­ (Copyright 19M, has invMited a piesoelectric device which wiH not only yield fending Sen. Goldwater against the king of hearts to dununy’s great area, as the head of a very General Features Corp.) tive writing: has featured transducer which can convert gross Information conc«tiing attacks.” ace. proud food store o|Mration in South could get only eight its editorial page for minute mechanical forces into the effects of such chemicals on He concluded writh the call, your many communitias, as a tricks outside of Clubs. As socm measurable electrical impulses. heart action. After a thorough "We need people with us who MEADOWS-.. friend who knows many of you nearly a quarter century. B o successful is this new tech- Auxiliary Plans are not afraid to stand up and as declarer led clubs East took HI 10 bPUO I ' PW I ■ . ' V jStudy and use on riiick em- SHOT and BEER by your first names, I am indaed The public exchange of Bique that this device may be counted. the ace and led his last heart 1 lOn froan O. Fez A Co. proud again to be able to have form the hbart of the most bryoe, perhaps this can be cor- Heirloom Show The moat popular feature of to give West three heart tricks, relatsid with effects on the hu­ ~ SOPHIA LOREN' our Famous Food Marts join in opinions and appraisals sendtive Instruments o f the last night’s meeting proved t o ' Down one. STEPHEN BOYD future. man embryo. be not the film nor the speeches I The counting and planning sponsorship of what may well among such a panel of Doctors are concerned with An Heirloom Fariiion show ALEC GUINNESS prove to be the most outstand­ The transducer, despite Its will be presented as the No­ nor the membership drive, but [were necessary to defeat the JAMES MASON editors khould prove in­ high sensitivity, is oompletely the action of drugs on the rather the dozens of cans o f' contract. If East wins the first ing Television News Program vember program at a meeting — In Color — A L L 5 0 * M T Frank Cataldo, President uncomidicated and uses the hearts of unborn babies. A t this of the Women’s Auxiliary to ‘Goldwater Soda” placed on trick irith the king of hearts. of all time in this area,.the teresting and stimulating moment there is no way in "FALL OF THE nation’s only Editorial News curious fact that a stress on a Manchester Memorial Hospi­ sale. South sUll gets two heart tricks, Food Marts for the newspapermen of the possibilities a crystal oan induce positive and which information correlating tal. Members of the committee The beverage is put up in 12- but the defenders get only one. ROMAN EMPIRE" Program, ’’STARRiNG- THE negative charges which can be drug dose and action with heart in charge of the event are in ounoe cans by a Baltimore dis­ South makes ten tricks Instead WllUam Beadlx — Color RAYS RESTAURANT EDITORS.” themselves and for their significant interplay be­ collected as electricity. The beat can be obtained. With the need of the loan of women’s tributor. The can is green, with of only eight. "LAW ef the LAWLESS” audiences, and the pro­ predse arrangement involves advent of the ultrasensitive Make it a habit to count de­ Frank Cataldo, PrMident of tween the medium of the clothing of past generatiotis the word “Gold Water” set in Children under 12 frer! two piesoelectric ceram ic transducer used in a ballisto­ for modeling or display. Fam­ white letters on a gold back- clarer’s points when you are de­ |ha famous Food Marts steps "The entire managament gram itself should pro­ written word and that of beams which are cantilevered CIANT FRff PLAYGROUND group of Food Marts and ovary- cardiograph. perhaps the desir­ ily heirlooms, more than SO ground. Near the bottom of the' fending. You can then count 37.39 OAK STREET iaay out front ones again In es- vide a positive instance the spoken word. paralM to one another and ed correlaticms can be dlsclosM. years old. are also needed and can is printed the motto “The {your partner's probable points lablishingthis new idea in Com­ one of our people who serv»| Leading newspaper editors pian new teievision coonected at the free end. Any Dr. Jacqueline 'Verrett, of include silver, glass, dishes, Right Drink for the Conserva­ and can defend as though all munity Relations. Mr. Cataldo you everyday are happy to be force or impact on the target F.D.A.‘s Division of Toxicologi­ dolls, patchwork quilts and tive Taste.” the cards were face up on the nanty ef Fro* Forking h it that he wanted his experi- able to peTTorm this added im­ deflects the cantilever assem­ cal Evaluation, has worked at other items. The canned drink is orange table. portant .service to you commu­ bly to produce positive and need staff, each individual the Ames Center with Mr. Ro­ Those wishing to loan any of carbonated flavor, tinged with Dafly Gnestion food Mart and all Food Mart nities, and to you personally." program at Tobacco Valiey Inn luncheon negativa charges you’ll look and listen and know pensable, Is not enough. 'There Some of the drugs causing these in the wllderneae and of God’s sition to ]^ u r position a u ln s t Safely Oempounded Labat decorated his cell with more than you ever knew be­ must be analysis- and discus abnormalities have been identi­ color views of Sweden. providential guidance during ...... !l do not claim to News ticker protects fied and have been taken off the the forty years of wandering. fore and be richer and be able This success proven program Mr. Erwin 0 . Canham, Editor sion in order to^jnake events “ He wrote about his listenings FIANO’S to back up your opiniona with idea originated in Bostbn on a know much of world organiza­ ARTHUR DHUR market. However, some of the To ttiis day„ temporary booths in Chief, Chfistlan. Science clear and comprahensibla to and his radio.” she said, "if he tions but I do feel strongly, that antibiotics being given to preg- •- are erected near the homes and greater atreng(||i than--ever Sunday, September 10, 1950 Monitor and original Editor in people. The device which this fir "heard some new record, the RESTALTIANT— (Closed Mondays) am can be misguning. nant mothers have become sus- weather, the prisoners he saw Synagogues to recall this as­ 'nCKETS NOW AT BOX before. 1 . FIFTEEN YEARS AGOr. . . Chief of the Starring the Editors program employs, of informal Nationalism is'to me the sanw editors every minute' i (from the corridor window) pect of the early Jewish history. OFFICE or BY MAIL It wa$ televised over Channel 4, scries in Boston says: discussion among well in­ as sectionalism except on $n Some of the antibloUcs in- i when they cut the grass, about In later generations, when Prices: Orcb. or lot Bal WBZ-TV in the spot then just “ I have been the moderator formed professionals,hat $4-80, $3-76, $8.20. 2nd BaL Channel welcomes international scale. ' Jected into eggs appear to cau.se what he eats, and when. the people settled in the land Robort Bray vacated by the lata Eleanor of the "Starring the Editors” proved to be a very effective malformations of the body “ I write about all I can think $2.65, $2.10, $1A6. Make roudly tnis new association Roosevelt, 4:30 p.m, On Sep­ of the actual program of Palestine, the holiday assum­ Aeolu payable and niail with program in Boston since its be method. members of chicks. The ampli­ have .some interesting for him ed an additional meaning. Oc­ portant and highly signifi­ etween itself, the Daily News tember 13, 1964, over Chan- PETFS tude and frequency of the heart in his loneliness.” . ' stamped return envelope to cant television programs of paper Editors, famous Food In a century in-which a man curring as it does in the autumn STARTS SUNDAY Bnshnell Memorial, Hartford, dr FIRST RUN ^ ★ ALL COLOR ★ nel;4 Boston, it commences its beat is also altered. Ten milli­ Why is she interested in the lost decade in this area. Marts and you. FIFTEENTH YEAR on television can reach Europe sooher than Predicts outstanding ac of the >-var, it became associat­ Conn. 06103. Thar# h nothing mor* am- grams of an antibiotic were in­ l^abat’s case? t . (ta succeeding Saturdays, . television's longest contin­ he could Hartford one hundred, BARBER SHOP ed with the Jiofvcst season and barfasaing to a newspaper Edi­ jected into an egg 19 days after “ to kill another person — It’a Q/foaqeousIf GMUHUBRIGIIM ir*8 you 'wUl see'-this new pro­ uously sponsored program- years ago it seems to me natu­ came to be known also as the tor than being caught with an startinPT inculiation. The charac­ murder." .she .said. “ Edgar has Feast of Ingathering. As such, 00 EAST gram at 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. m ral to think in world wide con­ IM Middle Turaplke West teristic heart rate before. In­ ^to meet the men who sit appraise an idea, how to fK it our beautiful Colonial Johnson. 69. aaid he handed $73 $4.00, $SA0, $3.00. 2nd BaL MiOST POPULAR RING THE EDITORS". gram, "STARRING THE EDI- ; ha gate home, something that of his people and of God’s prov­ In the Award-Winning last Windsor . world and all into the huge, fantastic puzzle over to the man and was Just $2.60. $2.00, $lA0. Make "ELMER GANTRY” «hd watch the TORS”, and who knows but can change the world may have idence and watchfulness over that's4n It; wifeI |go out into it in SAVINGS STAMP of life and nations. They will getting ready to open the hotel man aiyl the world. checks payable and mail with DRIVE-IN ^- .5 "Your program hat just fin what you may help sat a new come surging over the news of information and' help you to graatar knowledge safe. stamped return envelope to 'Search ishqd. It is greatly enjoyed by record for the program. wire. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD', M ANCH^TER, CONN,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1964 P A G E l l ¥ a . iUNGHESTER EVKNING HKittflJ), OQMM^ M T C ttZi^t/llE rrillB K lt 1». ItM SOO-Mile Trip arvm hospital ualta, Ghurclie* Ck>ldlv1tttBr‘ an d Humphrey Obituary Party Leaders to Work Out Lutz^ Junior Museum toi yiatnam to function alonigaide tha On Paddlehoard Atoseiran unifontas already tharsT Both Se^ Farm Support Ternijs of Proposed Debate (OpaMawsd tron Fage Oaa) It aeona to l>a Maeaodlr true thi^ Churches Waltw Risnpla To Reopen Tomorrow many tiermana today have a hbrm of Ohureii ef Ms ooursa along tha ahore- «a (OoMImad FNT» . Church and Damon Lodge, ItemA Republican Town Chair­ Charter Revision Commission man waa arrested at about I ««•••••••••••••••• iJiWP perfaape learned eomethlng from twro ‘‘Babykm die Great Hae IriOen! “ hrarih 2S’.J0 farm people — wipe out billions In a speech prepared for de­ KnlgbU of Pythlaa. m em bers. The 10-year-old children’s ex­ God’a Rfogdcm Rttlaar’ at fhs 7 pm ., RvaUgallBUo Sawtoa. livery at the National Plowing man Francis DellaFera suggest­ nine last Bight and charged W orld W arn to rural land values — ruin Survivors Include a brother, Gladys Aims hibit hall that intrigues adults following locatkaw: 87 Birch a f T. S. S, lS :t f and Mesaaga by foa psffor. Thema: business on rural America’s (Contest, Goldwater' said, "The ed to a reply Tliursday that the The CRC menobers aren’t with Intoxication. Harry KemiUe, and a slater, running for office,” he aaid. as well, operates dw y, includ­ But there is, of course, another school 8 t.; 18 Chambam I t ; had 397 U O l "A Diagram ot DStveranoa." RA SA Va main street# — and^ solve abeo- nation would be a lot better off range of toj^cs be broadened. Police say .that Carl F. ing Saturdays and Sundays, of thoughtAone whldi will tend toward Wadnaaday, 7*J0 p.m „ Pray* hitely nofotag.” If our interim President would kUas Bliss Kample, both of DellaFera also proposed that “They have done their research Strong Punch Rivers, 86, of 15 Chureh St, Oakland St in Ifanehaaiar; and stated their positions to from 2 to 6 p.m. The museum la also, 144 Griffoi Rd. in Seufo ar, Pralaa and Bihla afody. Hiunphrey, said rather than quit trying to run your farms RockvUIe. the debate be between one ran into foe firehouse at tho view that there is something soft and member of the expired Charter the directors for their action. closed Mondays. Windsor and Frsneh ML In at 7dK>, SrSO^ 39 and being a problem, agriculture Is and instead clean out his own Funeral servicea wUl be held Hartford Rd. and Pine St, A late 1800 silk winding rM l cowardly and chmp and evasionary Monday at 1:80 p.m. at tha Rovlalon Commission and two "I think the debate should Bolton. S’JS aad U am., MaaidBg H:1S Am. "America’s No. 1 success sto stables. At Coastline jumped into a fire truck and from the Cheney Silk Mills is on about the rehictanoe of the West Ger* Ladd Funeral HomA 19 EUing- of the incumbent candidates be between the directors, but tried to drive off to put out Friday at tha BngdMi Ball: forsU p . Se i: rrha Alt of r y ,” but m X stiu the changing "At least then his confused if having charter commission display along with period cos­ St BseitoeCs CRnch running mate, Hubert Horatio ton Ave. The Rev. WUlard for the hoard of directors. a none-axistent bonfire. mans to go out to Vietnam and help ua 7:3S pja., Theoetatle Mlirisiry times require "a continuing members 'will get the Republi­ (Coattoaed from Page One) tumes loaned by foe Wadsworth Maaaaa a f T. Sl Ol IS aiM M tt Beraari’a Ter.. ReokvSle review aM reappraisal of farm Humphrey, wouldn’t have to Conklin, pastor of RocbvUle Atty. Barry said today that Fortunately, the ignition fight our batUes there. Such a point School. tha terms DellaFera proposed cans on the same platform. I'll Afoeneum. The Grant reel was 8:80 p.m.. Service meeting. 0:80 am ., Sundhy School with Rev. Palriek P. Mahnny, programs'and poUcies." sidestep so many Issues.” Methodist CRurch, and the Rev. expected for the forecast period keys were not in foe truck Invented by a Cheney employe -„ ------, In •^•rtSnaSSu of view will think it is a shame upon the Humphrey also has a speak­ Raymond Fiedler Hudson, are generally acceptable to the agree to It. and Rivera was removed by classes 'for all age groups, Wn- R eck v n a "This la why,” be said, “I ot "There are some questions I extending into tonight. named Grant and revolufionl$ed ■Mttar !■ Th« MudMa(«r Weat Germane, that they refused our have proposed the xreatlon of a ing date today at the plowing MasA, Mr. Kample’s nephew, Demoerkta — although, he firemen, with the aid of an deigaitan fotoum adult Rav. Wmiam H. 1 aaid, he still favors restrict- want to ask them.” • * Small craft along the northern the silk, cotton, and woolen wor­ req u m t Msgr. Bdwari J, I 10:46 Ain., Morning WenUp. at 7, A 9, 39 and 11 bipixtlsan blue ribbon commis­ contest. wtil offIclatA, Burial wUl be In coast of Hispaniola, Puerto off-duty policeman. sted industries of that time. We switch back in ths other direcUon. Sermari: “In the Miool ef sion on agriculture policy.” We pledge a farm program Buckland Ometery, Manches­ Rico, the Virgin Islands aind They called police head­ The machine incorporates - a Rev. Rngtoi B. Ihnar The Goldwater alternative, good for the farmer, good for quarters and Rivera was — Ifaiw t S«* Ck^ We think it was a shame we ever asked ChriSt” hi obaervaaoa of Chria* S:46 A m ., RUtogten Ofoter ter. northern Leeward Islands were simple bar that guides foe wlad- Rev. Jeaaah B. MeOi— Rdri Rducatton Sunday. Nuraaiy. School, Branch Sunday School. Humphrey argued, is "wiping the rancher, good for the na­ FYienda may call at the fu­ taken to. foe police station, ing of foe silk threads Into , a ,0 o r cntccuAo them, Just as we think it has also been Rev. Jefii J. fPBrtan More Information Sought w arned to rem ain In protected 3‘JO pm ., VWtatlon at Oknea 9 am .. First Lotharan Church Dattod Ckmak at Chriat out' all of our fann programs tion,” Oojdwater said. "We neral home tomorrow from 7 to Waters. , mumbling about fires going diamond pattern to prevent a shame for us to persuade the Japanese 9 and 10:89 Am., Worship. Andaver. and deliberately seeking to support the Republican farm on around town. Sermon:. "Bteaeed are iM y Lodga Crinvalosoant Bata*. SdiooL' 9 p.m . Although Gladys is a consid­ them becoming tangled. M asees a t A T, A 0, 1#:U and 5 lun., Oonference represen- 10:80 a.m., Wonddp Service. Rev. Ragmsoad B. Bradley Jr^ force farmers off the land." platform plank by plank.” He posted a $26 bond for tatdaday, September IS people to begin violating their own con* That Mourn.” 11:10 Am . On Newest Tonkin Incident erable distance away. It will The exhibit is the courtesy of tativee of the Sunday School As- Sermon by the pa^r. Nursery < Paetor Humiriirey said there is need, The OOP platform promises Eugene Mangone cause rough seas and heavy appearance In Circuit Court Chene' sery and Grades 4 through 13. eoclation wUl meet at church for preschooier ichildren. swells in these areas,” the advi­ president. The reel was assem­ tional policy. with foa church hoard, Chriatiaa 8:46 A m ., Church School. and feed grain programs. commodity programs for com Eugene Mangone, 76, of New (Oonttnued from Page One) -m The Ethnk Cstspaigncrs 10:80 am .. Church School, Britain, father of Mrs. Frank s e ^ said. bled and prepared by Durand As for help for ourselves in Vietnam, aducaUen board, Sundsy Sdaool Oeerge’a Bpisoop^ Chnreh 11 Am., Morning Servleo. The "Ompulsory production re­ merctol a^culture” along with r-T. Nursery, Kindergarten and Avlgnoni and Mrs. Emanuel Airman Passes 'Heavy swells will also affect Miller, personnel manager. Robert F. Kennedy, tke SUaMCbn- staff, and yooifo eounsalloiA R t 44 A. BeitHi Rov. J o e ^ Dufty, gnoat spoak- strictions to gram price objec- "price supports free of political Defense Robert S. McNamara. one can only remark that if we had Grades 1 fosnugh A Motola, both of kCanchester, the northeastern side of the An old Manchester Fire .de­ Smpsv win ha sanrad. Bev. Rdwari W. J ar. Topic: “Tha Cfanrch In and tivea do not seem to be a satis­ manipulation In order to stimu­ The White House and State outer Bahama Islands and the U.S. Pressing -"'^ietta b o y w ho ta n m n ln f fo r tlw U iiited really valued or really wranted interna* 6 pm.. Senior MafoodU* late and attain fair market died yesterday morning at New Unusual Order partment “Jumper,” or two­ Tritaday, 7 p.m., Servlea at T lea r Through Too." factory answer tar wheat and Depeurtment * remained silent, fringe of the gale area may wheeled hose reel used to 18M, Statea Senate In the State of New Tdrfc tional sanction for our role there, we Touth IriUowshlp, p rices. . . .’ ’ Britain General Hospital. although there was a notable ‘Optn Hearth Missl questions, his pitch for certain eth- eluding even India. In 10 yqsn of dif­ Thnraday, S p.apL, Briard at late today with present Indies turn, denied this and said they partment upon the demolition of pariah hoasA m ittee. future, of rural conununities." panding markets” are the toola Anne's Church, North St., New and fragmentary reports have literacy test •^nic votes. c-^ fering degrees involvement in South* truatadA 10 A m ., Church School, Wor- that should be used to Improve tions that the leading edge of were ready to negotiate anytime the Hose Co. 2 firehouse. Other ot U am%, OottaadUaMf. Saturday g to 5 p.m., Apple riilp Sendee. Sermon: "Two Britain. Burial will bo in St. been received of a nighttime In checking foe reason the unions were. Whan a woman hi the crowd asked U I 8A the lot of the farmer. incident to international waters the gale winds would be 160 oldtime leather helmets and lea­ east Asia ws have never ones oonaent* 7 pm ., Bxeeuttva heard meet- Festival cfaidueted hy The Prodigals and Thair Srither.’’ BUFFALO, N.D. (AP) — Sen. Mary’s Cemetery, New Britain. for foe request, Giulini dis­ miles or more from the South “ I think pressures will be put ther fire buckets from the d4ys Barry Oold'water denounced the Aside from his endorsement in the Qulf of Tonkin.” how hs stood on Israsl, he tecaUed ed to have it become a United Nations tog of Tovog Paeple’B Sociaiy. Women af ^ Oeorga’A Monday, 7:90 p.m. Advisory Friends may call at the fu­ covered that it stemmed Atlantic Coast Sunday morning. on both parties to do everything of foe bucket brigades an 'on Wadnaaday. 7:50 pm ., Sun­ Democrats' agricultural pro­ of tho OOP farm plank, Oold­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9 The American vessels — from his desire to 'vote In possible to prevent a strike,” r that he had been In Palestitts at the matter. We have insisted on it R ev. council. 'water did not spell out his solu­ which he did not identify by indefinite loan from Hose Oo. 1. d a y School staff maatlwg. ▼eswra Methodist Charch Tuesday, 6:45 pm ., Indies grams today and proaiised and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 the Nov. 3 elections. said Wolfe, who headed the • ^threak of Aiab-Jewhai hostUttles, in alone. Hiat is perhaps tha real key to stop tion to agricultural problems. In type or by name — reported no A third exhibit la of a country R t sa Benevrisnt Sodsty. P ^ Liick. fanners “I will stop this to 9 p.m . The airman, who has Just management team in last home in Sweden. Tradltio^I r^iSdS and had written some articles bureaucratic meddling in your Raleigh, N.C., last Wednesday damage or loes of American why, now that we suddenly seem to Rev. Morton A. Magee The Rev. Mr. Otoovsir, aptoker. turned 21, wanted to regis­ Hospital Notes April’s White House negotia­ drees was loaned by Mra. Ar* .■^;aboiit It for the old Boston Post, and want some friends to go stand b^ de ua j M b Am ., Cbnrdi SIdiool with private affairs.” he talked about curtailment of Harry E. Foord lives, the defense secretary ter as a Mancheater 'voter, tions. term price supports and control four . Tolf and Miss Ellen John­ "then he went on to show why, in New .rlasaii for alL New rsglatrar 5 and 10 a.m„ Morning wor- As for world affairs, the Re­ Harry E. Foord, 80, of Elm­ aaid. 'and his commanding officer, there, for tho sake at intem atlanal m»* >riRxM.OavlA A 9:15 and 11 am ., Vnwtiwg Ualca Church over a period of five to 10 years. McNamara’s statement was visiting hours are 2 to $ p.m. "My ears are just getting son. The exhibit displays a Swe­ tlons. av. O. RauaM R riiip and child care, german hy, publican presidential nmnlnee wood, brother of William J. in checking Connecticut re­ to all areas excepting maten^ back to place from the laat time dish cabinet, chair, copperwM , Toric this year, hs should get the so* pearancas, there has been no luah. Wersh^ Sannon: "Mora than declared: "We have to undo all But most of Ooldwater’s farm carefifily drawn to aWd any 10:48 Am., Morning Worahip. foe pastor. Foord of 59 Coburn Rd., died quirements, discovered that ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. I was there,” Wolfe eaid with a and handicrafts loaned b y The ,',^^allod Jewish vote: the Church.” Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Faalor foe horrible bungling of the last coimtry speech was aimed at charges that the Communists Flrat aermon in a^aA "Tha 9:15 and 11 a m .. Cfanrdi 9 am., Onirch aehool. Rev. Jamee LL AnaUa yesterday at his home. an applicant is required to a ^ 6:S0 to 8 p.m. and private grin. Rev. Ejnar Rask, Mra. Con­ was involved in that war,” he said, Rplatle to tha Roraana: A CRria- Nuraery, ktodargaiten, Grades four years that has brought this foreign policy and what he had attsuiked and to get across read three lines from either 30 am ., Momftg Wonh^ and SobooL Crib Room ^:15 only) toiMiatTF o f OhrisUaa R docation called "peace through pre­ Other survivors include his foe impression that the govern- rooms where they are 10 a.m. Wolfe, chairman of the Na­ rad Casperson, Miss Frideborg took a tank from Td Aviv to Jacuea* tian Unaahamed.” Nuraaiy for ttntmgh Junior 5 t h r a i^ A eountry to war. the State Constitution or tional Railway Labor Oonfer­ Thoren, and Reginald Baker. Septenber Son Church Sriioot Nuraaiy foroush "Our country has lost the paredness, not war through w ife. men still did not have a com­ to 8 p.m, Vlsltora are requested ' lam. I was one of a few vdio said Israd hahlaa. Children’s Churchea. Oradaa A Seimon by foe Rev. 7 p.m.,p.m ., Mafoodlat Tooth Fal- 9 a.m.. Church School. Grades Funeral services wUl be held foe voting laws ot ths not to smoke to patients’ rooms. ence, said the strike call ia in Traditional dress and nattva • pm ., Prsahytasna Rally in peace — the peace^left to it by w eakness.” plete picture of what happened. Of an the suns of the ympr, that ef Mr. Davis, "fo fo a BagUmdag.” Icwanlp. 6 through 10 meet to the ch i^ l. Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the state’s statutes. No more than two vialton at defiance of foe public interest. articles from Liberia, AfH&’a ^ fraa going to get her independence be* FeUawaUp BaU. Calvary Chnreh Clearly tha government waa The matter has been September is just right OoftoO ttaia tamnadiatrily after 10:80 a.m., Church School, in­ Richard W. Sheehan Funeral one time per patient Fox, president of the AFL-dO oldest republic,, are also ta the l.-eauas of her courage and determination, 7 pm .; Rvanlng Sarvlca with (AaaembBes of God) proceeding cautiously before cleared up and Giulini will efanrah aervtoA 647 R. Iflddie T p^ FIrri Oongregattonal Chnreh fants through Grade 4. Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., reaching any conclusions about Railway Employes’ Depart­ north room. They were leased said you could look back in history It feels good. hymn airig, inspirational varsA be able to -vote by absentee ment, aaid: "Our duty to foe 0 pm.. Pilgrim Touth Groim* V enion 10:46 a.m., Worship Service, RockviUe-Vernon West Hartford. Burial will be foe ai^iiflcance ot the latest PATIBOTS TODAY : 271. by Oemrge T. Tm snce Jr. ^ There ie very seldqiri a day whan tha and BlMe Study: "Tha Thecdogy lermcn: "Is Tour Bible ballot ta foe November employes aa their coUective In natural history, the iqu- ^ know that these people were going win moot at m church with C. ’ *""^Prietar^""****" Bev. Jelia A. Lacey, Mlnlstor in Zion HiU Cemetery, Hart­ Tonkin Gulf Incident. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: few degrees It m ^ add to the tempera* of Romans, Chapter One.” Miae Helen C. Flseber, Open?’’ The Rev. Mr. Bowman elections. b a rg a in in g representative seum has produced on excallttit ^tin stand np and fight oven if they had Ronald WBaon. ford . Officials said full accounts M rs. M ary Barnowaki, 126 Glen- Monday, 7:80 p.m., Presby­ 7 pm ., Mr. and Mxa Stanley D lreetar at CMaUam preaching. leavee ua no choice except to fix natimal habitat ot btrda dhd their backs to the sea.” ture is not welpctae. • :|6 A m ., Sunday School District Taxes to Skyrocket Friends may call at the fu­ were being sought from foe wood St.; Leo Beaulieu, East terian Men hoet 'nrlrilty Oov^ Mattaacn will moot at tho 4 p.m.. Junior High PUgrim Hartford; Eric Clark, 'IRomp- a strike date pursuant to foe animals, Including thfee herons Tet ita owd strength is so raoderats classes for all age levria. neral home tomorrow from 2 to skippers of the destroyers, pi­ -n< nsmpsi|pih»g in Westchester or the nant Men in Fellowship Hall. ehurch with tho Mri Sigma Chi 9:25 and 1 0 « Church Fellowship. sonviUe; John R. Desmarais, Hithorlaation to strike prevloue- mounted by Sanuiel Bweete a that ita full focus can be taken at noon Col. William SpaUg of Srivaticn 11 a m ., W ondiip ServlcA 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. lots of U.S. planes that had been Portable Pumps 1y voted by them. We stand - Bronx, the properly equipped candidate Group. S d iool. 6 p.m.. Senior High Pilgrim in foe air over the scene and Wapplng; Mark Helm, Tolland; Mancheater High School junior. and ito Inost direct touch stOl seem that Army will speak on his gem 6:80 pm ., Prajrer mseUng. Without Union, Leaders Say prepared to make a fair and '.js sapfMsed to have some special erords 7 pm .. Family Gospel Senr* 9:10 ax U A m ., M onitog Fellowahip. from others. Miss Judith Narkon, 1 Rheel The group includes the Grrat ooUecUoA S endcoA Poison Cancers equitable settlement, but aa of Blue Heron, a Blaok-OrowiMd , for the eo*called Italian vote, too. of p Benevolent friend. lo A Hym n sing and G o n ^ mi»> Air support was only about 16 St., Rockville; Karen Natalaky, Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., Ohurch 8 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fal- ReefcvIHe Mefoedlat Omrah A prediction that nmal Ver-« Daigle noted that coiurolida- RFD 8, RockvUIe; Mrs. Mabel now tha strike date can no long­ Night Heron and a Little Green So Mr. Kennedy, the other day, .^ 'Preaumably, at the oOier end of the School staff meethag. 1 ^ . J. Maaley Shaw, DJ>. aical program, and Bible maa- tion would make the town F u n e r a l s minutes away when foe Incident er be postponed.” towaUp. 148 G rave S t , son’s taxes will rise slightly occurred, sources said, and was (Continued from Page One) Parker, Storra; Steven Perron, Heron. aeaaon, there is a moment on the calen* Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. Prayer Rev. Riohaid W. Dnpee more efficient by eliminating He set foe strike deadline for pledged to work for abolition of the na* ’ Oerdoa W. Olaaa 7 p.m., ienlor Pilgrim Fel- Rev. Winard B. OontliA Paetor under consolidation or skyrock­ quickly overhead. A U.S. car­ Coventry; Adolph Quey, 65 In addition to its new exhlfata dar when the sun stands at a sbnilar and diacusskm hour. Wednesday, S p .m .. M idweek duplication and triplication of 6 a.m. Tiiesday, local time. Fox ' ttonal orlgim quota system mi lmmigra>' Rev, James M. Gage S ervice. towshlp. et imdor the present system Mrs. Pearl Munsell rier is said to be in foe genera), of these are disease-free to date Spruce St.; Howard Small, 114 foe museum will retain Its m - Wednesday, t pm ., Funiiab- e ffo r t apoke for tho six unions repre­ ico .'^tton and for a pooling of present qi|sfaa point of strength and bfoevolence, and 9:80 Am., Church School, for vras njade by several prominent COVENTRY — Funeral serv area. One has gone more than four Prospect St. RockvUIe; Miss hlbit of old and new Mexlo St Biaiy’s Bptoospal Ohareh higs committee. Orientation all agea, nuiseiy foratRh adults. James Brennan, a member of senting boiler makers, macnin- •ugh ■hould fed just as kind, just as good. 9 and 10:46 Am.. Monilng town residents at the first meet­ ices for Mrs. Pearl Munsell of One of the problems In getting years without a recurrence o f Mary Tuttle, 9 Anderson St.; .'• 0 that more Italians and Baatein''1biro* Chmteh and Park StA meettag for elaaa ef prospective 10:1^ pm ., Monitog, Warship ing of a citizens’ committee to the Charter Consolidation Com­ ists, sheet metal workers, elec tooludea original figurines fim But then we are fresh from win- W oral^ Sacrament of Bap- 4t PtUda St mission and a professor at the South St. were held yesterday a clear picture was that, for Mra. Marietta Wilson, 88 Jensen ' poaaa would have a chance ^ entering Rev. O eem F. Neahraad m em berA with Mzinen by pastor. MUrsery aid consolidation laat night. his cancer, he said. S t ; M iss M argaret Zorskis, 92 trical workers, carmen and foe 3Iayan Civilisation., .v m ttout Dr. Shaw proaching. Ser­ Rev. Paril C. Kaiser, Pastor University of Connecticut, said at the Holipes Funeral Home, most of Washington's daylight firemen and oilers. ^>ghis country. tar’s ehina, and we have not yet eoc- R eetor through Grade A , . .. About 30 interested persons hours, it still was night over the Primarily foe cancers dealt HiUiard S t ; John HUtoski, 114 items an from tbs collection mon: “A Study In Roaorvoo.” that consolidation “would 400 M ain St.;- M anchester. The FVmc exempted from the strike nria ntmetiemed. . . ^ ethnic cam* peiienood the poteptial tarror of a July Rev. JMm D. Biwhea OburA School for infanta and 9 Am., Holy Communion, .8:80 p.nu Junior and henfor attended the meeting to city Rev. James Ameling, pastor of Gulf of Tonkin. With daylight, u*1th are to areas like the head Florence St.; Arthur FRwler, 41 of Dr. vraitom D. Stroud. 3iod- Rev. Jamea W. lieliema Methodurt Touth Fellowahhpa. create a government able to and neck, foe brain, tha liver call the Pennsylvania RaUrosd, em Mexican jewelry, clothtog -j^tgntng, adjuated partlealar lo* ■ooa, and we are not yet ready to appre­ toddlora forough Grade 0. Mam- No Church SchooL Nrirsory for hall. Atty. Herbert Hannabury, cope with modem problems North Coventry Cbngregational patrol planes were reported Venion S t; 3Crs. Frieda Crock­ Rev. Remrid R. Monday, 7:16 pm ., P n y tr smd pelvic area. ett, Broad Brook; James B. with which he said an agree­ and examples of nattva crafts ciate true moderation. hara of Grade S and 0 elaaaoa small children. chairman of the Charter Con- such as population increase and Church, officiated. Cremation dispatched to look for signs of ment had been reached, and foe baUty, is a ddMiOiiUy bi*partiaaB af* will attend church. and dlscusoicn time. aolldatlon Commission, made Red activity. The technique Involves pump­ H are, 174 N, Elm S t ; Mra. in foe exhibit have beea loaned And, to be quite dispassionate about 10:80 Am ., The Sarvlca. Mom- mushrooming building develop­ was in Springfield, Maas. Souhern Railway system and - fodr, as our cpiuemporary, the lOddle* 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. 10:46 am -. Socend MUa Chib ben cf Church School will at­ Tuesday, 7 p.m., Oiri Scout made the tax prediction which Bearers were friends of the The new Tonkin Gulf incident ing powerful chemical agents Alma Hatfield, 64 Chestunut St.; by Charles E. Plrle, Dr. Dayld It, the buttercups vdiieh greet and mir­ S:4S Am., Nursery and Kin­ Troop committea meOttoy. ments” in town. through the arteries into cancer foe Long Isiahd Rail Road, Warren, Mrs. Stanley Pearson ,^;.towB Prmp- fllustrated recently with for Oiadoa 5 and 9 in Cooper tend aervlce to a body. Church 11 Am., Rally Dm . Biahop ^ waa hacked up by Thomas "Over the years, we have fam ily. was projected into the presiden­ Mrs. NelUe McOllnn, 81 Jarvis dergarten in Children’s Chapet Juan I Pla of foe RiiUiptaes, 8 -p.m.. Woman’s Soelaty of areas udiere they can interfere where he said agreements are and Mrs. Benjamin Cirehat*. * “'’mme copmiant on the campaigning of ror the sun while it is waxing may be Halt Senior High Forum' ta m - School for pre - ktodergartsn ' Wolff, a member of the Vernon become a house divided,” said tial campaign when Sen. Barry Rd.; 3(rs. Roberta DowUng, 6 being woriced out. 8:45 and 0:46 Am., frimifo qteaker. Christian Sarvloe. ^Roard of Education, Selectman Goldwater, the Republican can­ with the growth processes of the Russell Dr., Vernon; Mrs. AUce Once again foe museum stiff ^tjnoe y-nmidentlal candidate ynillam fresh and eultable oompanions to the aannah Waalsy Han. children, nursery tor smaU chil­ Raymond Splelman, a district Service and Cfatvch School. K 7 p.m.. Junior High Fallaw- dren. Wednesday, 11 am ., Ladlaa Saturday, S p.m., Oouples’ Robert Deming, a co-sponsor of didate, said Friday to Charles­ cancer cells but affect few nor­ Darwsnt, 125 St. John S t; Mra. directed by Mrs. Madeline Mc- sun, but they are not, Uke the golden- Cecilia Choir. Chib. resident and a state represen­ Weary Royalty m al cells. -oU fair. ahip for Gradaa 5 and 9. Ooopor Noon Oongregational dinner. Mlaahmaty Soelaty. the meettog, Nat N. Schwedel, tative, ‘;We must reunite our ton,-W.Va.: Elinor Deuse, 26 Griawald S t. Awley has shown ita ability to rod Which fie rce in Septem ber, Uke sun 11 A m ., Funilv Service and “I -bear Lyndon’s to more Now new portable pumpe — woric volunteer talents, profes­ noted that, out in the Midwest, Halt Rloetlon of oftleon. Twon- 7 pm ., Saturday, The Order vice president of The Amerllelle house.” ADMITTED TODAY: Mra. Police Arrests itself. ,, aermon foe Mv. Mr. Bot* tloa and ndrUas wUl moot in of Public Oonfoasion. Corp., tha town's largest em­ H eading Home trouble. Something happened in about the size of a small clock F rances PUtt, 16 F7ower S t.; sional akilla, and a variety of t^'where there are some spots of joblem ton u . Atty. Hannabury, explaining —can be worn by the patient This is one of the great Septembera foe parktag lot to olfoor go bowl­ ployer. his predlcUon of a rocketing the Gulf of Tonkin and 'with this Mrs. Lueinda Boyce, 184 School available local materials into -.nssn Otsigressmen Miller campaigned W ednesday, 10 A m .. H oly big communications system that after he leaves the hospital and St. complete, Informattv* and qual­ for goldenrod. There are fields spread ing or play golf. AU young poo- Flrat Choarh ef OhifaA Several others attending the district tax rate imlesa consoli­ After Wedding CUve McKinney, 17, of 182 attacking the same proposed revision Communion. plo an invitod. yo-yo McNamara has been will operate for up to five days BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Pearl Bt., was charged with ity cKhiblta. y Seleratet meeting said they had worked dation is approved, noted that, without being recharged. o f immlgratlen laws and quotas to whidi with the golden stuff. One looka to the Dally, 7 p.m., Rvonlng 7:10 pm ., Momborship soml- 447 N. M ato S t bragging about they’re waiting daughter to Mr. and Mrs. AUyn breach of peace at about 10:80 P rayer. with the budget flguroa of the because of the mushrooming (Continued from Page One) The Importance of continuing w—wMuTy referred in Westchester. Miller field and - ers bureau to irisit clubs and It appeared to be more than Just Hansel Boykin, saw two speed­ where a record player was blar­ Beach, Fla.; Edward Cunning­ night with operating a motor Mato St, excepting legal boh- eration. volunteer fire companies and • tor citisens than Americana with Italian project paid $42,419 in .school taxes. Connecticut Yankee organizations wishing to learn bridegroom Jitters. ing southbound 'motorcycles ing m usic. ham, 28 Union S t.; John B eck, vfolcle while his license and OPEN ALL DAY: days, Monday through Sator* Tha lalast govammant oflen- other minor administrative du­ ; or Qreek or Poliali names.’' But board of education flgurca showed Herald details of the charter, organize Constantine, as host, must pursued by a Wilton police car. About 46 teen-agers pledged to Wapplng; Joseph KIm , Coven­ registration were under suspen­ that it cost the community $107,800 to B y A .H . O . day, U a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ sive was aimed at a group of 18 ’ Getting back to Congressmen • Miller, day, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. coffee hours in irarious nelgh- ties. have shaken several thousand Boykin joined in foe chase. work for President Johnson and try; John Haalett, 8 'ruck Rd.; sion. He is scheduled for sp- SUNDAY . adneate the children living in the iqiart* guerrillas beUeved hiding out 20 borhooda within the town to Hsumabury Indicated that hands before he boarded a plane his Democratic running-mate, pearanoe to Ctreult Court U ' the MkhUetawn Prem noted that, when The mathematical extrapola- edicts eoncorntog one man one miles north of Labis. Yesterdays Both police patrol lights and Timothy .Banks, (^rpenter Rd., inents. tlons ot which the two political vote. The poUtidami, and their educate interested residents re­ this waa not enough to solve the at Athens airport and flew off sirens were in operation, Kotler Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey. Bolton; Johii Howat, Wapplng; on O ct. 5. PINE p h a r m a c y ; ; he left the lOdwest and reached the lo- The Salvatioa Army Another town in New Tork hired a parties became capable In their oomputSTA thought they oould garding the charter, and set serious, problems now encoun­ with Anne-Marie on their honey­ declared. ' Tlnkerbell, meanwhile, waa M arilyn Caron, 84 B utler R d .; Tha arrest foUowed a routine 441 M ato S t BERUN (AP) — East Ger­ chewing the red white and blue i caUty of Connecticut, "ifaller brought firm of planning consultants to prove special session on reapportion­ reduce that man' and ^ vote C a p t and M r s . WUUam D . 2 5 Y c r t s A g o up telephone squads, baby sit­ tered in the district. m oon. While traveling 70 to 80 miles Linda Jones, 60 Woodland St check al a ^ t 8:16 at 8. ICato that maloag a park out of 1,438 acres many is foe first Communist ters service, transportation Hannabury noted that the' In a message issued-forough bunting. and Spring Sts. ^*«lang his wife and her mother, boOi nie* ment were remarkable to a changeless statistie. M a rl nan Selectman wants new Park an hour near Valley View Rd., of land would mean higher taxes than regime to officially recogniM pools so that voters may travel district's tax rate has doubled foe royal court after his depar­ The idea to organize sixth -tivm of Poland, who were trotted out Efach party had such instant But that man and his vota Offloers la CRarge conscientious objectors. S t bridge to replace preecnt in­ Norwalk, accoi^ng to fo^^^^ Into the^ "Youngest Teat Problem If a developer were allowed to build service from its secret banks of oould blast all their calci^- burden-free to either of the in recent years, from two to ture, cionstantine thanked the Ao make apeechea in Polish. Presum* adequate structure. ing. t h e Momb motorcycle /-.i.i,.-,Citizens for Johnsonj„hnso and---- Hum' houaeo on it 'Ric firm found that were computers that it could run tions by any number of simple 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. The National Defense Council two polling places. four mills, and that It will prob­ Greek people for giving him and turned left suddenly, blocking has ordered foe formafion of a phrey” came from Robert Char- PASCO, Wash. (AP) — ' gbly,’’ the Prem observed, “their theme the park created, taxes would indeed go through any dlatrlCting plan In devices. He could simply move 10:40 a.in., Holiness service. British American club cele­ Demliig, a Democrat, and ably continue to rise while the Anne-Marie the “ most beautiful foe Boykin car and causing foe new pnlt composed of man who momenta of our lives.” nas, 21, a senior at Columbia Frankllh Ooiinty, to aoufo- 1 ,wm not concerned with opening up the up, from $14.38 to $16.91. However,, it a matter of moments and come from one locality to another. Music by Citadel band and song­ brates seventeenth anniversary John Daigle, a Republican se­ city’s tax rate has stabilized. collision. Boykin jammed on his refuse to hear arms. Members ' lectman, co-chairman of last “We are grateful to you tor Unlvenrity in New York C^y. eastem Washington, la mired in •' tlood-gatea to ell thoee foreignere vdiom also found that if the acreage were up with a predse determination He.could simply neglect to votA sters. Sermon by Capt. Mac- and opening; of new home on H e predicted that, under__ oOn- brakes, but foe impact was un­ of the unit will not be required Bight’s meeting, were elected your immense love,” Constan­ He is chairman of the Harriaon an unusual tax bog. developed with housing the tax rate I of what kind of a Houm and Or he oould even riiange his Lean. 3 0 s8 Nancy Hooper, solo­ M hple S t soIidatloA. the city's tax' rate avoidable, commented foe coro­ ! Miller found eo odious in his speechm in would go up to $31.64. to swear allegiance to the flag. co-chairmen of the group. Mrs. tine said. "You have moved os chapter of the Young Citizens It seema $88,829 collected ta what kind of a Senate such-and mind. For all the computers is t will probably decrease slightly. ner. for Johnson and Humphrey. 1968 fo r parks shouldn’t have ‘ IkMitb Bend.” could tell, foe way our one man The order, signed by Commu­ Alice Mead was named idee d eep ly.” X , South In Massarhiiseits a community study such a plan would have elected 2 p.m.. Hospital visitatian by 10 Years Ago C2iarnas, a camp counselor been collected: It’s all to how i; 4 Kennedy riding an laraeli tank and voted in 1963 may have been the nist party boss Walter Ifibricht, chairman; Atty. Robert Du- New School Hours For seven days prior to fo* riMwed that if the town were to buy ^ in such and such an election hirs. Elisabeth Wilson. was.» published to the official ■i.’ William Weat, principal of for two summers, said: “I de­ you read foe law. over a period of a few years, about 2,090 year. last time to his Ufe he was ever Gov. John Lodge, stating he beau, secretary, and Robert wedding, Constantine had ‘ been . ris raviaion of the quota ayatem in New *6:80 pm .. Prayer meeting. E a k German government law cided as an experiment to have County Auditor Dorothy mcTta at undeveloped land, selecting With; such computer >and aide going -to vote that w ay. wiU urge General Assembly to Garabedian. treasurer. Maple Street Elementary a man in motion. He personallff Marilyn Courts J,|tochelle, or Miller attacking Immigra- 7 p.m., SalvaUcn meettog. Mu­ bulletin, which reached the School, has announced that the my 10-ycar-old brother, Andy, Towne thought only a i..aJority those areas least accessible, least easy rule wiMom available' netther . Inevitably, to an atmosphere sic hy Citadel band and song-i raise grants to help communi­ The committee set Friday greeted each chief of state, • Jton in South Bend but proudly exhiblt- West Friday. school will be on a new sched listened to national anthams and and a classmate, Bobby Weiss, w as reqiulred to pass park Methc)dist Church to service, least desirable for residence, party had any chance of fool­ whirii was dominated by sup­ a ties to operation of echoi^. nightai> aa its meeting date. T o Open Today stars. Meettog conducted by I The new units will be used for ule starting Monday. pick three or four other chUdren levies. LeS"vl« es were approved to • an immigrant mother-in-law hi Con- the net saving over the cost of providing ing the other, even for an in­ posedly snra-tlre reenactments C ol. and Mrs. WnUam Spatlg. specifkially denote* Manchsww Samuel and George Pearl, own stood for many mtoutea at sa­ oonstruetton of roads, defense Classes vidll start at 8:30 a.m. lute. they considered brlgrht and so­ 1968, 1960, 1962 an d ' last Tues- • '•eetlout—that'a the way the world rune, municipal servlcas for ithe same area stant If a new districting plan of past olectkmA the politicians Sermon by Col. Spatig. tostallattona and tor disastar and relationship to statA era of a Windsor Ave. Shopping ,;3layor FYancls J.. Mahoney cially mature and start door-to- day. would amount to a quarter million dol­ also got around to pretty defi­ center, donated ^>ace to the and end at 2:40 pjn. Formerly He dally attended royal j Ap campaign aeaaon, and experienced w as proposed, b y one peurty, fo e duties. Girl Scouta of Troop 1 bead and a hoet of ofoer Manches­ door fund-raising.” ' No problem on the first twOc 1226 MAIN SraEET lars annually. either would “run it through” nite prognostications about fu- center to the committee for use school started at 8:45 ajn. and breakfasts, lunches, . cocktail • |am pai^ere are eo ueed to it end ao weU home after eight days to Paris ter officials have been invited "Sixth grade seemed to me But Stan Moore, assistant coun­ The old cry, then, of “put the land on the mathematical procem before tnra electlone. So a good deal of Bev. C. Heaiy AaSenen, as a headquarters. Meetings ended at 3 pro. parties, dinners and suppers. ' KRI8TTMEHAMN, Sweden climax their three-month Euro­ to attend foe formal opening of the minimiun age for keeping ty prosecutor, says that since I schooled in it they never hesitate, cither the tax rolls” no longer holds water as resoondirig to it policy to the special session was P astor will take place there. Weal said the change was Through it all he smiled, but at September 20, 1964 (AP) —- This little west Swedish pean tour. made because of adjustments the end lie looked a tired young Marilyn Courts, a new 103-unit records and money, but Mt too the 1962 and 1964 m easures i k their own performance, or in their to being always the best and moat eco­ Then, usually, it oould re­ based on predictions of just how Rev. Mels’to T. Petersen, town has been offsrtd a monu­ ‘ DIstriot Taxes apartment at Olpott and S. young to enjoy participafing in didn't get 60 per cent favorable nomical use of land for a community. the people of Connecticut are in the school bus schedule. m an. j!,Hklve expecUtion that audiences and spond hy looking the other Ssilstaat Pastor mental sculpture by Pablo Pi­ Two poUce oCtloarA Capt TRose attending the meeting Adaifis St. ' something as Important aa this vote, they don’t count. In fact, studies show that parks and peuly straight in the,eye and going to vote on Nov. 3. WUUam A. Barron and Sgt. swapped iSsasons why they felt Tober Baseball Manufactur­ King Gustav V Adolf of Swed­ anieiued to on such shallow’ and casso. And thare wSl be no 'nie''opening ceremonies are election. They've been terribly Moore didn't offer any clue, *pther open places actually help to asking what kind of generosity If we oonfeas that we sink 9 and 10:80 am .. Divine Wor­ MlMiael Fitagerald, with 71 oonsolidatlon waa necessary. ing Co. will be represented to en seemed to walk with a charge. the Connecticut Building -at the oet for teturday afternoon; foe enthusUutic and have done however, on how to repay the t sbvious grounds are going to prove to strengthen the local tax base. The most that was, to allow the Demo­ Mihmiasivriy under foe tldea of ship and Church School. Barman yean cembtaed aeridoA to.be "1 am distreaaed by the an­ stowed tread. Vat a man in hla amazingly well.” ' a U K will coat foe town to Eastern . Stafaa Bhepoaition apartments wUl be open to foe nearly $40,000. Invifes You To Worship rdiable and willing suckera. deairaMe real estate is usually around crats a chance at oontrolliag predictions about what would by Pastor Anderson, “The Right honored at testtoaonial dtaner tiquated town meeting sys­ 80is, the pace must have been I ' ______erect foa ipnnumeat — looklrar opening today. trying. pQbUc on Sunday from 11 a.m. paric land. Higher aaseaamenta on this their own Btronghold. the. Sen­ have happened to some past Time and Place.” Nursery tor on foslr raarsuien t tem at government,” - Wolff 'Ihe buUdtog was constructed I ^ d usually result In parks paying for iwfant« Uke a 46 foot Ugh ocnorete to­ Workers from the pipnt will Athens Itself Is littered with !'■ ate. if they carried'the state by alaetion. Wo thtak wa do know aaid. “ConsoUdatlon would give and la owned by two Hartford themselveB through their effects on tax something about the other kind tem pole — ia for material and be seen, b a n d sewing baseballs pajper. 9:00 A.M. Church School 10:45 A;M* I Oar Frifnds Don’t Rnrii . 500,000. or to allow the Republi­ as a modem form of govern­ men, Harold Rothsteln and revenues. cans an even chance at their old of predictlona—those about elec­ la b or estim ated at 100,000 to 126,- ment.” He added that a con- at foe company's l^ fo. The PoUce said more than a mil- Oommnnity Baptist CIniroh 000 crowns (around $20,000). Howard Werner. The pair has } ii>|One might attaknpt to quarrel with CSentral Park in New Y ork C ity, som e­ fortress, the House, if they ever tions not yet held and decided. 896 E . C rater S t eolldated town would benefit woric must be done by hand Uon persons lined the streets for times called the most valuable piece of The 8$-yearKdd Spanifo meat* A llioiiflit for Todsy since there is no machine to op­ the theatrical wedding procea- recently completed an ^»rt- 9:00 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A .M ; fgome of ooneideratione wiildi ap* carried the atate by 350,000. We think they are risky. And Rev. Alex H. Flsesesr, from “significant insurance ment qotoplex In East Hartford. real estate in the worid, bad $14,000,000' This observer found himself er has dmated foe work, happy javlnga.” vVplff heads a local eration for foe regulation sew­ Sion after the ceremony. we rsnember that the last offi­ 'Ills apartment,. designed by V {!'.j^armtly influenced the government of invested in It for land arid development going along with all fhese cial caleulatioa anytwdy made to see it put up "officially, ,to buniranoa agency. ing of baseballs and softbai^i. A mllUim people can leave { West Germany in its rsfussll to givs in tlM 15 years following ita acqulslUon fine surroiradtogA” aecoedtog to Service News quite a mesa. Manchester architect Arnold Sacramont of Baptism mathematical a|^cattona cf abodt eoattails and their poten­ 9:80 am .. Church School for Krlatteahamn aittst Bengt O le - Lawrence, la foe lar^st single r fom e symboUc^moral aid to thelcaiias of in 1688. In those same years property proposed {Sana to the actual vot­ tial influenoe on Connecticut all ages. Olsssea forou^ Grada Peter F. Finocchiaro, aon of son. LOST-ONE TOTEM POLE apartment building to have PRESBYTERIAN values in wards contiguous to the park Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Wood' "A Study In Ra$arva$" Dr. Shaw praaehlnf ). Ifca Unltsd States over in South Viet- ing pattern of electlona already was a Repubileaa oaleulatloii. 4 will have aa axpanded ssaslwi went up eight timea while the values for The Ugh concrete pUlarrwtfo To wocahip?CM sectously to bury of Rt. 2, Rockville, ha^ CHICAGO (AP) — Vivian been built here. i held. which lad to a Republicari-sppn* lasttog through the m orally wor­ three abotractly figured kut one other coneideretlon one the rest of the etty merely doubled. But we began to balk when it sored change to a four year to become bettor acquainted com pleted basic tra io to g ait Lenord’s totem pole has been It will be foe (iret residen­ ship service. "wings” will stand cn a pro- Mth One’s 'aelt and to .become tial building to to'wn to feature r^ae to honor. Thoee who before had only aesthetic was assumeA as if it WSK a term for governor ao that! no fo e N aval T raining Cental*, stolen. But it shouldn't be hard 10:80 a.m.. Morning Worship. montocy at Qm antranca o f Uie better acquainted with \ one’s such niceties as twin elevators Junior and Sanlor High r W im the West Germane share the and recereatlonal values behind them matter beyond queatkm. that the Connecticut RapubUcaa would G reat LAkes, III. to fin d .' CHURCH Sermon: "The Danger of BeiiM babor. Kriattoehamn is at foe is to beoome avraip of and closed circuit TV Inter­ when advocating more open space, now pattern and distribution at Oon- have to run to a nattonal elec- kOchael E. DuvaL seaman ta It waisRe. 160-300 pounds, is ( jjAplBlon of Piwrident de Gaulle, and par-, Good." Nurhery. norfoeaatera ttp> o f Sweden’ e God’s action to onaa. Ufa have solid flaandal facts to back up necticut votea could bo taken aa foe U.S. Coast Guard and aon eight feei tall and — from top to coms frmn ^artments to foe 4» SPRUCE STREET tloa yaar. The Rqmbltoana got 4 pm ., BxecutiveKcuuve board maat-maat* laigest lake, Vaanara, about 100 Submitted by the li^kpe, M wall, the opinion of some Wash* efforts to keep their communities from permanent factors ao thgt all of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Httom —* baa an open-moused l o l ^ . Youth Fallow$hip$ 7:00 r.l that riiange throogh just to tog. miles weat cf StocWiolra. Rev. C. Ronald WUaqn, Qor FM eadly a n m li iBvttea Yen This Bmdagr {gjagtoa pomp analysts, thst we can’t hecnsntng vtetiins’ ef ugly, unplanned that oouM aver luqpmn in Om font jfor Uaenhower to baooma 7 pm .. Junior:liorH ^^leBtor Duval of Hany Lane, is a crew eagle, a chief and a fish. R'e urban nmwL , w fy of Change wonM be.same Aaaociato Mtalater, member of foe Coast ' Guard blue, green and wMta. R’s said |Arin hi any dear cut military vtotacy in the ngndtdate for Prasldeat Tho Touts Fwtm hlpa HONG KONG (AP) —Mho Saoond OongragattoniJ Clrardi School wifh Clonof for A I ...... f:30 Mambarshlp Saminarii 7 :| 0 R Says Richard Pough, prea^dent of the ntaga increase or decreaae, poUtkaans soem to know ex­ Cutter Eaeanaba enroute to to be 300 yean old., l^i^lataam, sm can at leaat pretend to X"”““i m e e t Tha-taag wOl sotal foe boepital C hurch. J Niiraery for baMea New Beglafasttsa* : r ^ i' National Area Coinu^ foe., ‘The Idea ding unlfonn through all lo­ actly how. Oonnaotleut la going after Oct. 1 for a madical check­ Bermuda for a reserve training Mra. Lenord takl' pbUce VYl- GOSMETIIiS with them. | day she bought foe Alaskan that par capita coats wfo drop if thri calities, to foe party votes rag- to vota te'thri prsaldcntlal Mee- S t I'a P o i * up, apurcas cloae to foe Chtorae' FIREIHEN b u s y cnilSA WE CARRY ALL Momiag Wonhte with NiirMry .. i....10:4S Mut'hsw can ws yaally do othsrwim populaOcn dmutty of the coaupualty in- latered to 19SA tton this Nqvenbar and what Indian totafu pole 33 years ago THE TOP UNE6 Sem oai Urea C k s m a m I" OiRca 643*8374 Communlata reported today. ALBERT ILAa , MUm. (A P ) — Once again, tha polittotana tha cwattali factor is going to Tha Bourcaa said fo# V^nMB aewB la I tor $160. Shit la y s it ’s now w o ifo had fallen into foa lowest kind bA Ufa tor ua as k conimaota- Tha annual A lla n ’s ball didn't Tha* HMraU’s . Seekvllla ■oma $4,000; 7 t 0 0 tofhiential In West Germany's come oa Friday night A m ra. WTHUR DM i0 « » 0 O 0 O 0 I t l of trap tha eonila had .sat for W a la M m . T h ^ 'Z d d 8 :W, MUM Its MTa. Lanord otfared $900 for racoBMcpMONiToa tham^wlth punMsa . 3SRSI C1M1M eri«4IU . ^ r^tnm cJ foa totem polA

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U48-0016 Telephone 643-S727 J aKEMI6HT^ S7S MAIN STKECT nr i i Phone 649-S8n MENTION IT □ 0 CCA5I0NALLV* W e Orge Eon To Supltort A |,L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMMN f i ” T Manchester The Lata Ounior Mnaenin SCREENED LOAM GLASS a Rug YEH...A COUPIE „.ONOU MOnCE ANY­ TT Cleaning • For Auto Windshield* NG WOCHH??, SOOKY-IDOKIN' THING nAMHJAR ABOUT □ MRBN■■■■ PROCESS CRAVEL WHOM? ~ _ y > CHARACTERS ONEOFTHOOe IE E n Company • Fer Btore Froata aad aO ST a sixes o f wiadows > WHERE ?V JUST OFF TO FEUAOP ST a 1 5 Haanaway TOUR RISHn ■n ” DUGAN'S ScHMi - Slonn - Grovnl a For IHMs Tops Street ^AMYTHiMe?^ ' \1 33 s r ! i Del Knowlea, I CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ■ 1 OPEN S A JL to I P.M. T Prop. Andovnr A Cohiinkjki BATDEDAT S AJI.^H>ON s r OaU 64S-0013 3-DAY Columbus LeveHser Outlasts Car Goorgn H. GrHRngi J. A. WHITE W w e x ’ 2.88 Inc. E Plus Tax aad Deposit SERVICE! Did you Imow that there Isi^ i as well as give a comfortable Dickson for Reliable Painting GUSS CO. an automatic leveliser Uiat will L_C empty car ride — and adjust There is no substitute for jsx-^- Td. 742-7886 II Blaaen SL—T3L CAt^im N ■ ■ ■ ■ FCBNITIIBB CLEAMNO outlast your car? It hardly o r themselves to all points in be- perlence and quality, of work­ everything with all - enveloping w " IT v r YICHI'S seems possible, but it is the twewi automatically. Do atop drop cloths, whether it be In ^ P j manship and that ia the reason truth and all you have to do ia in at Manchester Auto Parte your office or In your home. An­ 8T| PACKAGE STORE so many business firms, home 8 0 | go down to Manchester Auto and see these new levellsera. other thin, the drop cloths are I t 9-10 0-W 1 . 20 BISSELL ST. Either Victor or Edward Della- owners, and oithar commercial absolutely clean so tbat you will PONTIAC a IW4 w lea, Im, Parts, 270 Broad 6t and ask 85” S" 5T1 U tititc il f^tifSb^OJUA. to see a Columbus automatic Fera, owners of the business, or and induatriai Interests engage not shudder when you see your AND h leveliser. Once you install this one of their staff wltt be very the services of William Dickson furniture covered with soiled MEMORIAL 00. F IISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER luq>py to show you their many A Son when they want work cloths, and this is an- Important BT BT BT” CUSTOM MADE automatic leveliser you have Opposite East Oemetery j i one that carries a lifeUme guar­ advantages. dcftie. item not overlooked by either TEMPEST S68 BUKHSIDE AVE. The decreased bulk of level- The business was started In home owners or Industries. OKAX HAZEL] CANVAS AWNINGS EAST HARTFORD antee. This is the only ride con­ 1 trol unit guaranteed for life and Ixers means easier installations 1916 by William Dickson, and The Dickson firm employs six Quolty Mnmariali 1 FINISHED, BY J. R WILLIAMS SAIES Old SERVICE ANOTHER ^ A lN T il OUT OUR WAI this la guaranteed in writing by and they are new Inside and In 1923 James Dickson joined to eight men at ail times and 269-6333 Over 16 Tsars MBiSfliaes TOUR Columbus as long aa the mO' ouL the heart of the levellxer the business and ever slnce| 1916 these, men are fully trained, Power and Hand Tools toriat owns the car, labor is a completely new concept In whenever you think of quality with 16 to 18 years of experi­ PAUL DODDE PalntinK and Decorating charges are not included. N o ride control devices, its secret workmanship you are certain ence in the business. It is easy Ccril 649-8807 Toola other ride or load control unit is the built-in power of dry ni­ to remember the name of Wil­ to see why they work so effi­ Garden and Isuid Tools PONTIAC, INC. makes this offer and no other trogen under pressure. Inert, liam Dickson A Son. ciently on any job. A. Am B lTI. Prsp. Baby, Hoosehold. Party hon-combustible and safe. It Insurance coverage ia a most Actually James Dickson could and Banquet SnnpUes unit can deliver a smooth, level m Banlaea Bf.. ride automatically, whether keeps the fluid tightly com­ Important phase of any work be double as an interior decorator, InTalid Neeoa his eye for color is without you are driving alone or car­ pressed, completely air-free, ing done today and this firm is rying a heavy load.' I f you want providing lU own lifting force fully covered for every eventua­ equal and his choice o f paper, to experience driving at its lev­ to smooth out the ride regard­ lity so that there 1s no danger his color schemes result In ab­ „ SEE US FOR; solute harmony and beauty. He el best, full-time comfort for less o f load conditions, the of a judgment against any per' TOURAINE s Aluminum Roll Cp Custom Made the life of vour car, install a g r a t e r the load, the greater eon or firm engaging the ter' has all kinds of color charts, STEVENSOrS Awnings pair of nev^utomatlc levellxers the lift. vices of William Dickson A Son color guides and other helpful s Door CanopiM Workman's compensation up to aids to assist you in selecting by Columbus on your car today. The levellxer spring Is cali­ PAINTS s Storm Doors Window Govorings 1100,000, U carried, $800,000 pub­ your color schemes. There are They are guaranteed to deliver brated also to give increasing E ^ O 0 Combination Windows lic liability and $28,000 property many books of sample papers TX >»■ iU M. OK. s Window Shades a smooth level ride while you support automatically as loads FOR REST RESULTS damage so that it is easy to see for you to choose from and if 405 M A IN BT. Manchester Awning Co. are traveling, towing or drl^^g increa.se. Loosely colled spring BY JOE CAMPBELL 195 WEST CENTER ST. s Vertical and Venethui that this firm la fully insured. there U some particular color T E L . 649-5533 )NNIE Blinds, Drapes aad alone. at the bottom provides empty scheme you have In mind, you Telephone 649-8091 No original equipment shock William Dickson A Son do a Hardware car comfort: when the car is great deal of Industrial and com­ may be sure that Mr. Dickson Established 1949 absorber was built to give you PAULS THATS NICE OF Y«J, loaded, the tighter coils at the will be able to absolutely match /AOrA, I B E S ID E S a smooth level ride with a heav­ mercial buainess for they are top provides additional lift equipped to take care of any It for you. FAINT SUFFLY PEClPEPIDSTAy BUT CHILDREN SHOULD ENOUOH BEHIND I ily loaided car the same as It FINDELL'S needed. Since this spring shares job in this field and you are as­ While the Dickson firm does IRAN'HELP you WITH BEOUTPLAVINfi- IN ,W 0 RIC A S would when you are riding 645 Main Stroet / f '/ f 4S6 MIDDLE Tt^RE- EAST the load with the exclusive pres­ sured of a minimum of inter­ many complete homes, this does * Minor RoRdrs YOUR alone. Heavy loads and a "one e mm mO». Tx lx aj. Fa,** surized control unit, it Is not as ference in the every day routine not mean that they are not hi' Tel. 649-0300 h o u se­ Phone 64S-4865 rider” car are extremes and the bulky and stiff as those used 'fi of business. There are times terested and happy to do a sin­ w o r k ordinary orig^lnal shock absorb­ ; "Remombsr I warned you, Senator, that this ia one of URDPIKE A . PE A R L. Prop. old-style units sold today. when part of the work must be gle room for you. Small jobs re the big surplus areael'' ■fa er equipment was not designed ' W hy not enjoy the best, par­ done at night, in some csees all celve the same careful attention to handle such extremes. Old' <1— #■ ■ I AUTO BODY ticularly when the best is guar­ of it and the men work every that the larger ones are ac­ P ^ M Upliolstory fashioned load control units sold anteed- You will never know night and over weekends to do corded. James Dickson wel­ today are just a stiff helper and Iwl Shop i m n o k m r just how wonderfully comfort- the work. All that ia really need­ comes jobs of all sorts, doing spring around an ordinary abel a ride can be, regardless BE-inrHOLSTBRING ^ 163 W. MUUde Turnpike ed Is to give Instructions to over a hallway, doing a new $404160 shock, these are OK for a heavy o f how heavy the load in your James Dickson as to what you home on a contract basis, re­ * Modmii FamltHTi load but with no load the car car may be, until you have a want done and he w ill take care decorating an older house or do­ rides like a truck. "Pump-up" PIZZA B E N C A S E ) W R E C K E R Columbus levellxer Installed. of the matter for you. ing work for industries. He takes and AnMqaat shocks that could be adjusted Manchester Auto Parts is ^ Should you have some work pride in every job and when e Store Btooto and Bootha SPAGHETTI with the addition or removal your headquarters for Colum­ avw C^SteeU-^ SERVICE Tnat you would like done In the you do have this firm do the e One tom Fnrmlture RAVlOU,, .JOSTHOIO of sir, were .a step forward, but bus levelizers and you would be future, call William Dickson A work for you, you know you are SBpeovers and Draperlea »-9 ■tWOfORMEUNTn. rubber tubes, diaphragms and wise to stop In and see this new Son at 649-0920 and James Dick­ |]oing to be utterly satisfied Made to Order OPEN DAILY VISmN6 DAYf valves do wear out, and re­ concept in levellsera. Remem­ son w ill be happy to look the job with the results. Feel frM to Complete Oeleetion of 7:30 A.BL to 11:00 PJL lO R T RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL member, you do the adjusting. ber that it is guaranteed in over and give you an estimate talk with Mr. Dickson 4t luiy B la te rla ls Now exclusive, patented design writing and you are always as to the cost, without obliga­ time, he w ill be glad to consul n iE E B8T1MATB8 SUNDAYS , ^ iDforiw iM r . EARN SHARr N enables Columbus all new level sure of dependability of prod- tion, of course. When you en- with you at any time and you Lower Level of the Parfcade / 4PJkLtol0:30PJL AMibuiimiwibDor SHOOIERS AAECML. Izers to smooth out heavy loads ' ucts at Manchester Auto Parts. ploy this firm you are sure of may be' sure that his advice Is d4t-dSM CL(Mi|n> MONDAYS having a neat Job done for they sound and based on years of are meticulous about covering experience. Powell Gets Sewer Answer ManchMtor Meviim handling the town's problems DON WILLIS and Tracking Co. for at least two reasons: Radio Today Ostrlnsky Would Cost Town $60fi00 1. The town would have to construct a sewer line fropi HDBO-lMt GARAGE DEAUR M WASH Forest Hills to the new Parker 1:00 Chip Thompsoa DUC03ndDUlUXRfftNI$HIN6 It would cost the town an^directora meeting last week — V illage treatment plant unless 8:08 Jun Nettletoa M A T n iA L $ 8:00 Chip ThompRon 18 Main St., T d . 649-4531 .estimated $60,000 to build a and caused a delay in the sign­ the district agrees to give up ing of the sewer exchange iU claims to High Ridge, since 8;08 Dick Robinson sewer from thb developing For­ 1:00 News, 8lfn Off 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST agreement which bad seemed High Ridge lies directly be­ W H a v -e it SpnekM ng M RIBS, NtBN MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVAIJ,! MANCHESTER est Hills Subdivision to a pro­ before the meeting to be a Stabo- tween the two. 1;UU Fred Swenson Show in. A ll the directoraeiq>ect Pow ­ 8:10 Dave Arthur Show SBRAt METAL lUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE jected sewage treatment plant And the district Is not likely IXIOO Slen Off IRAKI SfeRVICl 643-7043 to be constructed in the Parker ell (axid two who abstained) to be in the mood to do favors w n o —less IN/IU.0«N/ V a jte e LOO^J0 A T H (M / IT-IINKI^^lSOfNO Village area. < had expressed satisfaction with for the town unless the town 1:U0 News Front End AHfnmnnt •M PAPER AMP HIRES BUT POWT 1 6ETA NO TIME. CSTtlNe lA Tf. NO LAND1N6 the agreement last, month; is willing to do favors for the 1:16 Matinee THeMAN TDBeeicac:. By putting in the serwer line 3:00 Red Box vs. Twine 131 rAJUUB nr. A MAP. CHANCE TO CHECK U6HTS «T THE MINE SITE... BESIDES, the town could avoid entering Powell, however, had aMced for district. OFfMOe&MS'i 8:00 Monitor Gnnaral Rnpolr W fik TeL BAMtes ^ ’BIMBIG BETTER 6ET IT OUTf lYC NEVER THESE THM6S ARE CHEAP. IF YOU 0 6 W W into a proposed sewer service more information on the al­ It is to circumvent the need 6:00 News. Weather, Sports STARIEO. FLOWN ORE OF CRACK IT UP. SO WMATf 1 . ternative proposal, but had not |:80 Monitor fiaaipsHiP area exchange that Director for the district's favor that S:0Q Hootenanny Hoo Reuben Plen’s Theodore Powell feels would be received it. PoweU'aaked for more informa­ 10:80 Speiictnim USA 7 detrimental to the town sewer ' The- agreement has three 11:00 News O 0 6 W ' Texaco Sfafion tion on the cost of a sewer line 11:18 Sports Final _ ABO APPUAN6E CAMPING M G ^ T h B departments patrons. points: around High Ridge. , . Serenade Powell asked a cost estimate — The town will resume han­ It is that sewer line that ‘iiS w 381 Main Strenf for the project at a board of dling sewage from an 80-acre Town D n^eer Walter Fuss es­ HPOP>-14ie REPAIRS EQUIPMENT 1:W Jim HcLauxhlla area around Idanchester Memo­ timated this week would cost T:IJ0 Ken Griffin C F ^ O ( M , Phonn 643-9149 more than $60,000 to construct. 41 OAK If. Teats, Cots, rial Hospital that tim Eighth l:0O Oaks vs. WeatchesUr Ate MdtlfdaMik District contracted to take on 11:00 Ken Griffin T « L44t 4 t 7? Hydmmatio Transmission 2. Unless the district agrees 13-00 Jerrv Gordon In 1923. $0 Uko on the sewage from the iMtfaX* Repairing HiNF—use REPAinilON— All Work Guaranteed — The district will take on new homes In Forest Hills, the 1:00 CBS Newa „ . . MANCIttSTER sewage from the neu^ Foreet town will lose a contribution of 1:16 Weekend Greater Hartford Grins, Eleetrlo Irene, Toasters, Percolators, ,^xaoo Lnbrlcatlon Service Hills subdivision until the town $360 per house that Green Man­ 3(00 Yankees ve. Athletics SURPLUS SALIS CO. COLDMBUS 8:60 Sports Dlxest Vacunra Cleaners, Heateta, can build a new treatment plant or has agreed to pay toward the tIB N. MAIN ST. 6:00 News „ , . Fane, Sewing Maehlnea, . I We Give Green Stamps Hnovy Duty in the Parker Villiage area. The cost of the Parker Village treat­ *:30 Weekend Greater Hartford a$ Depot Bfuare 8:00 Life Line. ^ f Lamp# SHOCK developer. Green Manor ' Ski' ment plant.’ 8:80 Weekend Greater Hartford. Open llaMiy $e tiBB P J i CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Green Manor w ill save a sub­ IC K E Y FIN N BY LANK LEON>^RD tates, will contribute $850 to­ 13:16 SUtn Off AH work gnarantand d. PAMS — B4f-m i Typnwritnr Snrvkn ABSORBERS ward the cost of the treatment stantial amount in the coat of BY PA TUAB HUMMIMeSRP SN0PT5 *WTP M l WNTCNEP SPBUBOlBW.. BW AS OA SWELLS NTD CHUIOWP plant for each house built in the installing septic tanka for each o K ty —m um H m 5TRDK9 WAS SMtaW HIP PKP IN DA , UP BMIN BlOSMBP up OITO YMUAPOOSY BaN^MATLOAPS OP subdivision that can be hooked house that Is sewered when OIMRDB AMP YAPPIW BIOOOHOUNPS HEApBP TORP HUAI” U P THefXJ . H X / ? J WATEg. HBD WORK HISStU* Oim AIT Yale up immediately to the sewers. built; that makes thS $350 con­ ABOUT n o u HMMRPVPgPG PROIA _ — When the treatment plant tribution possible. But the more PAINT WITH OA FMK SHORB, OA SPRAY SlOmW. houses toat have to be built Typewriters Repaired EACH ia built, the town will divert aad Overhauled sewage from Forest Hills into with septic tanks, the fewer RE-NU-IT FUNERAL Standards and Portables Distributed by its lines again—and will take $360 contribiitiona the town will MANCHESTER have toward the cost of the Exterior WaU Reaorfaoer Work Picked Dp E Deliver^ on two other established subdi­ .SERVICE visions that the Blighth District Parker Village plant. aad Coating Machines For Rent ^ AUTO is now handling. Powell sees no way around this loss—but he does note tbat One eoat appUcattoa can be ORMAND J. WEST Powell feels, however, that it w ill be made up only from the need on masonry, wood aad PARTS the town would be imjiiat to its Francis X. Torliune pockets of the users of sewers metal. Blany colors. 5 and Director $10 Broad St. present sewer users in giving up Yihi can’t beat, in tiie Paricer Village area (who 10-year guarantee. Phonn 649^986 049-4528 the 35-year-old contract re­ will be charged on a different quiring the BUghth District to ^ basts than other town sewer de­ TEL 643^^16 take on sewerage from the hos- partment patrons). He is more onr ' ■ \.. ^tal area.yHe points out that concerned that the hospital area j. L STRONG the town is now paying the dis­ swap w ill cause the town to Sunoco Heating trict only one-half of the sewer scrap n financially favorable charge it collects from hqspital IBl.. ABERNATHY BY RALS'lON JONES DAVY JONE^ contract—at a ktas to tba town BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS A quality hMting oU delivered area users; for the town, ttaia ia sower users,' automaticallyl Burner service 24 financially a good deal. Read Herald Ads'. The directors of the Eighth ..... c m LET UH... I'D X KIN VO* HAVE Mt A SNAP-1 ‘^AH'P SHORE INJOY hours a dayl An easy-payment HER RIPII BETTER BE ISHOT O' TORS BE-YOOTIFUl' ———------District, who say they loae GOING ON /SCLP, DAW, PARLIN'> plani Q^t them a|l—Get Sunoco money on the contract, would MV W A V .' ^ fw Mfiwtlw iob... Wi Iws prefer that it be terminated— Piistforit h colon to Bitt i i i i ^ l HjiHii Heating'OH. Let's talk. particularly since their treat­ Painting—Decorating ountioo on eolor?... wtat to OH?... tow to ds HI' ment plant Is operating well CALL «S for wport Mto oa »ooi lod ittottol ioh. beyond iU rated capacity now. c o M ie n e iA L • m d u s t r i a i - risidbitial Thus P owjbU prdposed that the town would do well to solve Interior—-Extdrioifa-Color Conanitiiig Sorvico the sewer problems in the de SUNOCJ beloplng northeast; ‘com er of Corapitte hwnruico Coyorago 7 ? 0 | A I F ST.. M A N C H EST ER — PH O N E 849-4501, town by Itself, and leave the hospital area contract * as it < Bit. 19^ ' 1 ' r BUY THE PAINT THAT»S WORTH THE WORK now stands.\ HKATINO OIJL Tbp rest of' tbs town direc­ tors wbo liavs participatsd In WM, DICKSON SON W. 0. OLENNEY 00. the dfseusslons loan toward • ,V( - U6 N. MAIN BT. the proposed agreem«at with ’ m M9^09M — MudMiter, Oonn. ^ TE L. 040-526S the .district*■ 'as I the ' means of

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HOWE KANCHBSTIR lY Sm ini KKlAtiD, XAMCSBIXB^ OOMN., lATDRDAY. s m ’pCBER 19,1M4 MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERATJ), MANCHESTER, CONN^''SATURpAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1964 Prirsto Instreetiom SR, Offared IS-A TUTOBINO — An snbleots. ELECTRICIAN sa lUnrBAVXNO «f b u r n s , moth Grades 1 thraugfa S. 0®> 2 wanted. ; Must ha amesi holaa, Ztopara ropalxad. Win­ 2889. top wagaa plua friaga Mapping Pitching Plans far World Series CLASSIFIED fita. dow ahadwi au d a to maaaura, |l>-' ...... — . I' ■ I . .1 ■ . an ttsas Vanatian blinda Kaya mada whila you wait Tim ro- Help W utod—Fwaate 85 THE oordan tor rant Maikara S8T FART-miB and fidl-tima fab­ TOOLMAKERS Ciants Outl ADVERTISING Main.. 9494021. ric salea girls wanted. Apply o r ^4(ac;h in is t b Hurls Shutout CIJUHHFIBD AOYB^mslNQ OBPT. HOURS .. LXrr US CHBCK your sewing to Manager, Pilgrim tons, machine and put It in first Hartford Road, Manohaater. Relief Pitching Award Goal of Radatz To R e b o u n d 9 AAL t* i PJi. Opm dally 10 a.ra.-e p.m., Herald Angle elaaa working order. Work C a p d ^ o* : done by an expert and guar- Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 pjn. from* bluepiinta. 0ut Birds Keep Pace • y W ith P it t OOPT CLOSING TIME FOB CLA8BIFIED ADVT. antaad. ABO Appliances R «- holidays and aU < MGMDAt tkra ta n u f UMS Rjfc-eAnm nRi ■ a j a pair, 41 Oak S t, 649-4879, RN, PART-tima. TSI 949-986®. avaUsue. Appty E A R L Y O S T 876-9198. NEW YORK (A P)—.The don’t Manpower ■ports Utter' Registers 24th Save NEW YORK—Som® In- PLIA8B READ TOUR AD Al/ntaRATIONS, dreasmaWng, DEAN MACHINE think any other team has a khost of a chance ,fpr the tereSting ewribr-««Mon ques- and designing your hoiiM or American League pennant. But the m Ihs fheae aa a LPN, PART-TIMB. TaL 649- FRODUC7ES Problem s SiiU in There Doing Great tioni eoold find some equal­ Itoa Ma ai liellB St mine. Paula, 648-907®. 2888. 166 Adams 8 t have different ideas since ^ sp er shook them out of a In 74th Appearance ly interesting answers I D 4 « n Manchester, Ocmi. ♦ “ ■ " 1 ... >- . . Once a standout football player in his younger days aightxnaie. with local teams when the sport was enjoying its peak lunday in Cleveland and tha BeraM la ONBI Tl»e TsnkeM, whipping K»n- At Central ifinneeota aa the pro foot­ •tiy Building—Contracting 14 DEMONSTRATE TOYS City S-0. increMcd their B O ST O N ' (A P)—“ Naturally tying Konstanty’a rw - interest in the 80s, Bill Skoneski is still doli^ * freat job WANTED — Part-time, morn­ lead over Baltimore to three ball season heads into ita] ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, Major League ord means something to me,” said towel-draped Dick in football as president o f’the Charter Oak Conference. > w ii aat be ( ings prefetred, flrst-ctose ma­ percentage points Friday night. NEW BRITAIN (AP) — A second week. eament floors^ garages, teth- chinist or tool and dye mak- Sunday the circuit will kickoff its fourth season, with Work now until December. TTie Orioles trimmed Los An­ casual visitor to the physical Radat*. “ But the thing uppermost in my mind is the In Ctoveland. the winner of I rooras tiled, remodeUiuf. ’Roof­ en. Apply Qunver Mfg. Co., geles 10-8 while Chicago = L e a i i e r s = -* Telief pitching award. one game, Windsor at Manchester, starting at 2 o’clock ing. Can 846-4391. Join one of the oldest and 284 Hartford Road, Mancbea- education department at Cen­ at M t Nebo. the Browns-St.' Louis Oudlnsl YOUR ODOPBRATION W lU. dropped to third place, losing .\MERICAN LEAGUE "I think I have that fireman’s fir National Football League match largest firm s In the Toy ter.______to Washington B-4. tral Connecticut State College Since taking over as preocy. DIAL 543-2711 QUALITY CARPENTRY— Batting — Oliva, Minnesota, trophy pretty well nailed down is likely to sitin the role of heir Rooms, dormers, porefaes, Party fiald. Full or spare Baltimore, handing the An- .819; B. Robinson, Baltimore, might sense a feeling of op­ now and I’ve been pointing to­ one year after it organized. apparent to New. York’s Bastem | WANTED—Two men fuIl-tlM basements reflnlshed, cab­ time. Experience unneces­ as carpet layers helpers. ils five unearned runs for an .812; Mantle, New York, .804; timism as the Blue Devils pre­ ward it since last winter.’’ Skoneski had spearheaded a Qndeisnca dateudlng champa. move which has resulted bithe inets, bullt-lns, fonnica, tila. ply Mr. Turgeon, Carpet m - 5 lead, battled back and fi­ Howard, New York, .80S; Free- pare for the opening Saturday The huge 250-pound Red Sox And tn Mlnneeota. the amW-l No Job too small. Vfilllam. sary. Call or write Santa’s rnally won on a two-run homer of a rugged nine-game football bullpen rescue artist had Just membership Jumpiiqr from i2 pwrtment, Watktos Broe„ {BS han, Detroit, .800. tious young Vikings could find I R m i U b i RobbI>miu carpentry service. Parties, Inc., Avon, Coim. Main Street.______i by Jerry Adair, sometimes schedule this fall. made a hairline escape tor his teams to 36. Broken down, out jw how good they really -Tm Us Osr M nriherl known as Casper the Friendly Runs—Oliva, Minnesota, 108; there are now 20 midget teams 8TS-S455, or evenings 878- There is a new look and it 24Ui save of the season in a 7-6 an and what ehanea thw have Ghost. Howser, Cleveland, 98; Wagner, under the Charter Oak Jurto- 9829. PART-TIME counter men, awe Cleveland, 92; Killebrew, Min centers around its new head triumph over Minnesota. of auooaadtw defending Lieague CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ no barrier, will train, for d a ^ Adair's blow in the seventh The appearance was his T4t& dicUon and aiz pony squads, champion (Sdoago In a key | ' lUtoar UbmmIbi SmtIm dows, doors, oellingB, hatch- Inning was all the more vital nesota, 90; 'Slebem, Baltimore football coach, William (Bill) and Satuidaye. Also hl^ Loika. of the year, tying the 14-year- all in all, IS towiu are repre­ match with the bad Bears. wajrs, concrete st^ , floors, since a defeat would have and Veraalles, Minnesota, 87. ABIERIOAN LEAGUE sented. school boy. Apply In person, old major league mark set by Two games tonight open the wiHH H HHTHIH IIMHNffw ree rooms, attics finished, no ilEXPERIENCED waitress for Mestown, 1215^ Silver Laae, tumbled the Orioles three Rons Batted In— Stuart, Bos­ This gentleman who is cer­ W. L. Fct. OJI. Jim Konstanty >of the Nation^ Midget boys iw g e from nine ^ob too small. 649-8880 after weekends. Apply in person games behind the Yankees in ton, 108; Killebrew, Minnesota, tainly no stranger to followers big weeke^ with Detroit at East Hartford. New York ....87 59 JI66 League pennant-winning Phila­ to 18 y ea n o f age and weti^ Loe Angeles in the N il, and Three J’s Restaurant, Route the loss column. New York 106; B. Robinson, BalUiiiore of Connecticut college football, B altknoro...... 89 61 .898 — delphia Phillies in 1050. Boeton from 70 to 116 pounds. The W anti ■Mt Ma 6 and 44A, Bolton. IMMEDIATE OPENINO—CA With 15 victories to ro with ^ Locally, both the midget and ANSwiMia m viei pbout the other games, TTiey Causey, Kansas City, 165; Ver- Bob Ingalla. Before that, he was his 24 saves, Radati has Green Bay, San SYanctoco at ished, remodeling, concrete 7818. MAN over 26 for Shipping De­ already have their World Se­ MtauMMU ....74 75 .497 14V^ pony program baa served as an work. No Job too email. Im- sailee, Minnesota, 159; Stuart, a highly successful football Boeton ...... 67 88 .447 22 amassed 39 relief pitching points Philadelphia, Mew York at 44fe0B00 — tT I-lS lf partment Must have driver’s ries plans made. Just ask coach at Hartford Public High incubator for high school pro­ Ptttabur|h and Waahlntton at medlata eatimates. 648-2639. SILK FINISHER, part or full­ license. Excellent opportunity. Boston and Richardson, New WMhlngton .. .58 92 .887 81 in Boston’s 67 triumphs. He now grams, many graduates hav­ time; also,woman to do mlimr Whltey Ford, whose seven-hit School. is nine points ahead of bis clos­ Dallas in additten to the Cards- tanve; CaU at Allied Printing Serv- pitching highlighted the latest York, 156. JUHM Ci^^ . .54 94 JM6 84 ing played with or looking for- Bravms and Vlkings-Bean 'kiM repairs in dry cleaning plant. icea, 079 W. Middle Tpke. for Triples — Versallee, Minne­ Facing the same problem Fridays Resalte est American League pursuer, ward to playing with the Apply in person New System victory. that beset hla predecessors, Jim John Wyatt of Kansas C ^ , sdio gam ea Intttvlew. "The plans don't call for me sota, 10; Rollins, Minnesota, 9; WMhlngton 6, Chlcngo 4. school boys. Roofttig Wdtng 1C Laundry, 44 Harrtaon Street Yastnentski, Boston and Fre- Moore, now director of ath­ Baltimore 10, Loo Angeleo 8. has 78 appearances. The AFL offers Denver at to work the opener,” south- l. A. DION, INC. Roofing EXPERIENCED set-up man gosi, Los Angeles, 8; Freehan letics, and Jack Stovall, who re­ New York 6, KnnsM City 0. Nears Mark WnUUAM BXONEflKl Buffalo shd sin interesting Bos­ trc oi for press room operauian. La­ |Mw Ford said after he posted ton at San Diego oenteet. Tfae Lost and Eomid 1 T I Tractoni aiding, palntiiw. Oarpentiy. iu- his eighth shutout. "The way and MrAuliffe, Detroit, Oliva. signed after last year’s cam­ Boston 7, Minnesota 6. "I feel I’ve got a pretty good Fori^ey Honored Points Industries, Inc., Rock- paign, Loika has no illusions hold on that trophy now,’’ M d - beta whkh helped make the day New York Jets sad Kansas City ZiOST.^Boy’a block nylon FOR ■AIM — 1969 half ton tjirstions and additiom. Ceil-O il- rr S MAGIC We flgrure it, we’ll start right­ Minnesota and Hinton, Wash­ Cleveland 8, Detroit 1. Workmanship guaran- vUIe, Conn. ’ about the. immediate future for . Today’s Gaines atz repeated with a smile. “ I Smiling Johnny Furphey, ocBaptete for the ektor state- Chiefs are Idle. ka, 'Vicinity Charter Oak pickup Chevrolet with utlUty handers in Philadelphia. 'I^at ington, 7. fine baseball and basketbaU 299 Autumn fit 848-4860. Not really, but many women EXPERIENCED tool and means ril pitch the first game football here in New Brtain. Loa Angeles (Chance 19-7) at said last winter my goal was 15 men from our neighboring city Detroit and the Rams are playground. Can 649-SSOT. 1996. Can after 6, n L believe It to when they find Home Runs—^Killebrew, Min­ victories and 25 saves this sea­ player at Ellington High, re­ . . . Tookers Raceway swings unbeaten gotog Into Loe An­ maker, permanent worit^ •t Yankee Stadium.” nesota, 47; Powell, Baltimore, "Lack of manpower has been Baltimore (Bertaina 1-0), N. cently won the moat improved JBIDWBLL HOME Ittiprovement that The Orioles, on the other the bugaboo for Central teams ADDED COLOR^Betty Caywood, making her debut as a broadcaster in major WMhlngfoq (Daniels 7-10) or son. Now I’m only one save open Its gatss Tuesday night. n ies’ home opener tonight, the NOTTCB to hereby given that Company—^Roofing, siding, al­ Points Industries, lUc., 85; Stuart, Boston and.Colavito, league baseball, applies lipstick between innings of the New York Kansas City away from that aim and it’s player award In the senior Sept. 29 for the fail meeting Bwrs beating Ban Francieco 26- Pass Book No. 84489 issuid by AVON’S ■vUle.______I hand, believe the Yankees are Kansas City, 88; Mantle, New ever since the college first Stenhonse 2-7) at Chicago league at Cliff Hagen’s Bas­ terations, additions and re­ a bunch of dreamers. a nice feeling.” . . . Narragatasett Paik and toe Runs taking Pltts- Tfae Savings Bank o f Man-, Auto AcetBSorii#—T in* I York, 81. opened its doors here in the game last night. A former weather broadcaster with a Chicago station, she (Horlen 11-8). ketball Clinic at Lake Os- chestar has beui lost and modeling of all types. Excel­ E arning Opportunity to tha PART-TIME, experienced Jf^ In other AL games Friday Hardware City,” Loika says. KansM (Segol 8-14) at "My control wasn’t too good," provlda not only toaa paikl bun^ 36-17 last week. It should lent workmanship. 649-64M. answer to their need for ad­ Stolen Bases— Aparicio, Bal- will do a color commentary with the team which broadcasts the games on the Radatz added about the game. Bb>M, N. H. Fuxphey’s award for Its patroaa during m eur- faature Detroit’s rugg^ defense plication has been made to VOLXOWAOBN front and rwr Itor mornlnga CaU Ctonetal night, Boston edged Minnesota "But I’m a fellow who hates New York (Downl^ 12-8). ditional income. A few mln- Cleaning Servloea, 640-0884{ 7-6 and Cleveland defeated De­ tilmore, 52; Weis, Chicago, 21; A’s radio network. George Bryson, a member of the broadcast team, sits with "This was the flfth day since climaxed the annual a'warda lent fan meeting but wlU also and Improved Ram nase said bank for payment of the bumpers, complete, Volks- DION CONSTRUenON-Roof- Davalillo, Cleveland, 20; How- to lose and, although I’m not Minnesota (Grant 18-10) at banquet. ’Ifae camp, nm by the anxmnt of dq>^t wsgen snow tire, two -Volks­ ntee of your spare time troit 8-1. given to predicting, I feel con­ her at Yankee Stadium in New York. (AP Photofax.) v BOstmi (WUaon 11-11). I last worked. provide free transportstion defense. Roiskle BIQ Munson lag, Mdlng, alteratioru, cell- PART-TIMB — Hours 7:8dl-L • • • ser, Cleveland, 18; Wagner, NBA standout with St Louis, wagen tiree for recapping. could mean so much to your fident in saying that, if we get Cleveland (McDoweU 9-8) at "W e gave ’em a thrill, didn’t from the parMng area to either will continue to fUl in tor in- Ingi, gutters and ahunlnum Truck driver and general Cleveland and Hinton, Wash­ w e?" was nvned over 140 boys from Jured Ram quarterbadcuSc Roman LOST—light blue parka vl- 649-5833. wIndowB. 648-4883, 948-0696. future. Call today for inter- TANKS-A’s— a share of the breaks and can Detroit (Wickorsham 18-11.) the grandstand or clubhouse ... eiitity ■eff-sarvice dry otoa ■vlew In your homo at your laborer. Apply at the W. H. Ford recorded his 15th tri- ington, 14. The 6-foot-5 righthander was eight sUtes. Joe DeChwgorlo, Boston Sweepers In the AUaa- Gabriel. get through the season with a Sunday’s Games director of athletics at Coven­ or. Main 8L Finder BIDWELL BliiirfO and root­ convenience. England Llintoer Oa, 640 «B. hmph against six defeats, pitch­ Pitching — Bunker, Balti­ minimum of injuries, we’ll, do Washington at Chicago. referring to the fact be had the ttc Coast Football League, with In the AH>, both Oakland and can 849-9179. Mldffle Tpke. ’ bases loaded against him when try IBgh, coached the champs quarteitMok problems, havt rs- TraDera— ing—flnest quality ahmUnum ing his first, more, 16-5, .762; Pappas, Balti­ some winning. We probably Mays Reaches Magic Figure Cleveland at Detroit. Houston took Ucklngs in their 8i«ng and Installation. •( ainoe July 15. Tony Kubek more, 15-5, .750; Ohjance, Los he retired Bob Allison on a who were led by Furphey. actlvated Butch Soogln, the openers last weak, but their Mobil* Rmbw 6*A MAN with mechanical bofik- won’t win them all, but every Los Angeles at Baltimore. Anumg the spectators was Bob 6179. tripled across the Yankees' flrst Angeles, 19-7, .781 Ford, New grounder to end the game. club’s head coach .. . Oonnaoti- game won’t be lacItoBg for inter­ ground to work as apprentrentica opponent will know after each KansM City at New York, Healy, Ellington High coach.. . A PICK-UP Oamper NURSE’S AIDE, 1-11, 11-7 three runs in a four-run second York, 15-6, .714; Kralick, Cleve­ Radatz •lad been summoned out Dragway In Bast Hsddsm est BUly Cannon, Houston's m printing plant Calf at AW game that he has been in a bat- 1:80. to rescue winning rookie re­ Coventry players who took BLB(7niOUlX lalea and aarv- equipped. AskingW 1460.100 shifts. Laurel Manor, 640-4019. Ued Printing. 679 W . lO d& o faming. Three walks by Kansas land. 12-5, .706. Minnesota at Boston, 2 pjn. will present Its biggest racing first Ug star and on (Xlglnal after 8. 649-48M. Ue.” On All-Time Home Run List liever Jay Ritchie with two out part Included Dick Papanoe, card of the yaar tus weekend, OUer, wlU make hla first sp­ ioa, bonded ropreeentative. Al­ Roofing and C him nepB IC-A Tpke. for interview. ^ '-City starter Bob Meyer pre­ — Downing, New Spirit High John Ryan, Tom Kolodslej and CLEANING WOMAN wanted c e d e K u b ^ ’s blow. York, 196; Peters, Chicago, 19 In the ninth. Pinchhitter Frank Sunday’s events stsrting at paarancaies 1In Houston after heliig fred Amen, 110 Bryan Dr., Loika’s words are echoed in NATIONAL LEAGUE Ron Hudak... Hudak and ROOFING — SpocialfadiM i for motel, 9 a.m.-l pjn. Apply EXPERIENCED lubrica­ • • • Chancy Los Angeles, 188; Pas- NEW YORK (AP)— ^The^^®r.an I8-10 record with Shaw<»single and a double by Tommy Kostro’s single and a Zoilo Ver- 11:80, vaded to 1the Raiders. Manohantar, 944;814L Auto Drlvtng School 7-A In person WUlie’e Motel, 444 taking the loss. W. L. Pet. GJL Doug Beik of Rham In Hebron pairing roofs of all kinds, new tion man, aU company beas' \ (MUOUE8-AKOEL8— coal, Minnesota, 187; Lolich, the ranks of the boys who will San Francisco Giants are Davis produced one run before tilalles double had made the s e e Both a evelsn d St. Center Street • • * PhUadelphla ...8 9 59 .601 — aeore 7-6 and caused Manager were named to the all-Star roofs, gutter wqK, chlnmeys flta. See Mr. Harries, Bouna One error by Brooks Robin­ Detroit, 176. be pitting their strength Frank Howard knotted It with came from behind In their open­ LBARN TO DRIVE — Bpaeial just about out of the Na­ d o d g e r s -p h il s — SL L o u is ...... 82 64 MZ 6 \Iohnny P e s k y ^ send the emer­ squad... Officiating was the 'PenottUB cleaned, repaired. Ahnhlmnn Bulck, 286 Main St No p h ^ son two by against opponents who will out­ his 24th homer. Then, in the Here.*n lliere ers tost Wed:, the Browns tak­ attenUoii to nervous and eld­ BABYSITTER one day a week, tional League pennant race, The Dodgers, shut out on two Cinefamati . . . .81 65 .655 7 gency call to/ the bullpen. best Fred Post and A1 Pusz erly. Otassroom for .teen-agers. siding- 90 years’ experience. caUs, pleaae. helped the Angels to six runs NA'nONAL LEAGUE number them in quantity but ninth, Davis walked and was Isn’t it hard to feel sorry for ing Washington 37-13 and the PA8SBNOBR8 wanted from 7:80 ajn.-ll;80> a.m., own hits for six innings by 17-game safe at second on an attempt­ San F’ranolsoo 81 67 J^4^ 8 Tony Oliva greeted Radatz of Middletown, both veteran Pickup service. Day or eve­ Free estimates. Call Hawley, traiuportatlon. 876-1860. in the f l ^ inning, five unearn­ Batting — Clemente, Pitts­ will not exceed them in quality. but Willie Mays has a magic Pittsburgh ____76 70 J121 12 whistle tooters and foul detec­ WUUe Mays edio to tired and Cards beating .Dallas 16-4. Tfae Mancheeter to vicinity of 948-8861, 044-8888. Seldom before this year has number. winner CJhris Short, struck for ed steal when Ruben Amaro with an RBI single to left. Short­ Canto, featuring the passing of Travelers Insurance Co. Can ning lesaona Reaaonabto rates. ed. burgh, .847; Aaron, Milwaukee, three runs in the seventh to Milwaukee ....76 71 JS14 18 t s , worked the gamee tor the needs a rest. Pqor Willie, the Manchester Driving Academy, W.ANTBID—Girl for part-tim e .826; Carty, Milwaukee, .828; such a spirit been evidenced as . Mays reached the magic fig­ dropped the throw from (Jlay stop Eddie Bressoud’a error on Charley Johnson, and the 644-1664 after 6:80 p.ra. RAY’S ROOFma OO.-Shingle But Orsbio made the score 8- tie the score before winning it Los Angeles ..74 74 Jk)0 16 a Harmon Killebrew g;rounder, third straight year... Dave Bup^star of his day, to making 742-7249. work. Apply State Theater be­ g with a homer in the Balti­ Williams, CUcago, .820; Santo, there is among the squad mem­ ended it. Brorwns, sporting the ruiming ol roofs, gutters, bcllt-up roofs, SPECIAL — IhOCAL ure Friday night when he re­ in the ninth on Bart Shirley’s Chicago .66 80 .452 22 which went right through his ’TurUngton, former Manches­ oidy 9100,000 from hto 'dliief RIDB WANTBD from vloUilty tween 7-9 p.m. more fifth, Boog Powell tied it Clilcago and Torre, Milwaukee, bers this year. turned to the San Francisco Vic Power had provided the .61 88 .400 28sacrifice fly 22, SO. at Los Angeles (L. Miller 4-8), Mend&eis o f the RoCkvilto 66 rest. I know a, lot of Mokt- oommleslon. Apply 869 MsI" delphia, 94. drawback to a successful sea- Mel Ott with the Giants over a 1:15—Navy vs. Penn State, son had a one-hitter when the N. 27th and 28th homers on first Chib got a great kick out of Wbo eroik twloe and thras timea five stralgtat in the exhibition HAVE GRAPES—Would Uke OaU 649-3000. 1916. oge pay. Overtime. AH by pinch hitter Dick Phillips n. St„ Office 7, ^1 pjn. dally, brought in the winning run for Hits — Clemente, Pittsburgh, 22-year period from 1026 to Channels 22, SO. ■Colts scored the decisive runs New York (Fisher 10-16) at pitches with the bases empty, toeir recent vtslt to Sfaea Sta­ as long esdi day as WilUs and season and stunned Baltimore to go shares making JaUy. beaeflts. AU repUes strictly said he was at a loss to expleJn 849-7363. olosad Saturday. the Senators. J ( ^ Kennedy 197; Flood, St. Louis, 191; Wil­ Captain Vin Bonvino of Mid­ 1I 947. The all-time record of 71 2 p.m. — Yanks vs. A’s, on one hit In the sixth. Houston (Farrell 11-9), N. dium in New York to nee the Carl and who make ooosider- 34-34 Iskt week, wiU be tryiiig to I CM MofarcydsO' JMcycks 11 Murbig—Trnddnf— confldentiaL ' A pply qutoto- liams, Chicago, 187; Brock, St. is held by Babe Ruth. Rusty Staub was hit by a the fact he had been able to keep the string going. Tfae vik­ started th^ rally with a single dletown, will be at one tackle Channel 8. Pittsburgh (Friend 12-17) at Mets play San Francisco. Dur­ sM y leas who would also Uke RIDE WANTBD from Laka GENERAL Office Work­ ly. Box GO, Harald. Louis, 178; Allen, Philadelphia, but the other slot is wide open. 4 p.m. — Olympic Trials, pitch and (JarroU Hardy walk­ San FranclBoo (Marichal 18-7) hit no more than 11 homers in ing the action the field public to take a few days off but ings ran tqp 468 yarito in total { 1996 HARLBY-DAVIDeON with Stong* SO ing neoeesary, bookkeepli and went to third as Mike Mays previously had tied two any season prior to this one. Street to Aircraft, Gate No. 3, Bnimley's grounder went 177. Tom Dowling of Waterbury Channel A ed, both moving up on a sacri­ Chicago (Jackson 20-10 and address system operator salut­ can’t and won’t. And the base­ offense Isst week. electric starter now on dis­ hriptul but not oosentlal. go Triples — Santo, Chicago, 12; other National League homer Fenway Park has something to 8-4:45. Can 649-3676. MANCHESTER DeUverv. Light through Don Buford’s legs at who, like Bonvino scales in at records this year. fice. Bob Aspromonte’s single Ellswortti 14-16) at Milwaukee ed the gentlenqen and radio an­ ball seaaoo nma only six <3reen Bay tooked Uka tha] play; nsfw OOoo m od ^ 6226 toll trucking and paokaga delivery. hours and fringe benefits. Ap­ Allen, Philadelphia, 11; Calllson, SUNDAY scored one run and a sacrifice (Fischer 11-9 and Clonlnger IS­ do with it, adnqits the handy­ nouncer, Ralph Klner, who was numtbs. ,The guy in question Paokars wfao won two stralglit price. Paris and sarvlee.^ Har- ply in parson, to Robert Bom- sectmd base. The nmners ad­ 225 pounds, might be the pick This is the ninth season in 1:16 — Giants vs. Steelera, man who has connected for 17 Antpfnobttea For dtiliT") Refrigerators,' washers and SANTTAAIAM. 94.632,—|64fl8. vanced on catcher J. C. Mar­ Philadelphia, 10; Pinson, Cin­ fly by Jim Wynn the other. IS). 2. doing the play-by-play, made who would like a rest works 50 ttUei in the triumph over Chica­ ley-Davldaon Sales, 49 Park Di^er, Bourne Bulck, 8M cinnati, Mays, San Francisco for the other side of the line. A t which he has hit 30 or more Channel 8. here. He also says he’s hitting atove moving apwialty. Folding Bachelor’a Degree teqitiro*— tin’s passed ball, and Phillips St. LouIb (Gibson 16-10 and special mention of the 66 Ctub- wedcs of the year. , go and again uipear to be the 1 Street Hartford. ehairs for ren t 949-0762. Main B t ipajor biology or sanitary ad- and Brock, St. Louis, 9. end, Loika has Bill Holcomb, homers, tying the mark held by 1:80 — Yanks vs. A ’s, more outside pitches now that NEED CART Your credit tun­ followed with his fly ball. 215-pounder from New Britain; National League Umpire A1 Sadeckl 17-10) at Cincinnati team to beat TiMy’va wen four I ed down? Short on down pay­ ence. B a t v ^ Horae Runs — Mays, San Milwaukee’s Ekidie Mathews, Channel 8. he’s using a Dick Stuart bat be­ B 8 A 350 TRAILB modri. 2000 PUBLIC ^ HEALTH NUR8B— The White Sox had tied the Barlick began his career in the (Jay 10-11 and Purkey 10-9), 2 stndsht over the Odta, this' ment? Banknqd? Repoases Town Hamdan, Oo* b. Francisco, 48; Wililanis, Chi­ Harry Clarke, 210-pounds from and the fifth season in which he 4 p.m. — Patriots vs. San cause "It’s so much longer.” miles ainoe new; B M W 600, 14.668.—16,859. RN With de- game 4-4 in the fifth inning on Canton; John O’Meara, 185- Northeast Arkansas League in Sunday’s Games weelrs opponent ttonf Don’t deiqialrl See Hon- Paintliigwp^pgriiig 21 Cloaing data Oetotaer 18. I cago, 82; Cepeda, San Fran- has hit 46 or more homers, ty­ Diogo, Channel 8. Stuart’s two-nin single in toe 9000 mUea ainoe new. Must grae, wUl consider 32 credit lOke Kershberger’s three-run pounder from Stamford; Ted 1936. Philadelphia at Los Angeles Kickoff at S:15 at Dillon New Y o r k’s Giants, aat Douglas Ifaqnilre shout low­ cImxi, SO; Santo, Chicago and ing the record shared by Ralph St. Louis at Cincinnati fourth Inning, which put Boston humiliated 88-7 by Philadelphia, aeU. CaU 943-0789 between 5-T PAINTTNO, EXTERIOR and in­ hours in PubUo Heidtb, Ap­ triple . and Floyd Robinson’s Klimazewski, 180-pounds from est down, smallest paymants Hart, San Francisco, 28. Klner of Pittsburgh, (Chicago’s Chicago at Milwaukee ahead to stay, also sent him win ha healthier agaliut Pitta- pjn. 663 Bast Center. terior, piqwrfaanglng, waU- ply ClvU Service, Town F all, single. Naugatuck, and Brian Coffey, ahead of .{illebrew, 108 to 106, anywhere. No tonsil loan or fi­ Salesmen Wanted 36)A • • • Stolen Bases — Wills, Los Ernie Banks and Duke Snider, Pittsburgh at San Franoiseo burgh, which also lost its mqiar removed, dry waU work Hunden, Conn. Closing data Angeles, 48; Brock, St. Louis, 180-pounder from New Hayen. for the league RBI lead. Carl nance company platL Douglas Oetober 18. . BVDIAN8-TIGEK8— when he was with the Dodgers. New Yoric at Houston, N. or. n>e Olsnts have reodved Motors, 888 Main. ReaeonaMe rates. Bank financ­ Ne w , expanding Ufa fauiua^ 41; W. Davis, Los Angeles. .88; Tastrzemski contributed a two- Max Alvis got Cleveland off Loika has shifted two men The Giants’ loss left them Oaks-Crusaders Dal Shofnsr back whUe tha O ffind IS ing arranged. Fully liuured oon^any Interviewing now fur Harper. Cincinnati and Aaron, run double and rookie Tony Oo- FTOe estimatea. 649-9688, Jo­ to a 2-0 lead with a homer in who formerly played tackle to eight games behind the Nation­ Stealers, already hurting with 1959 RAMBLER CLASSIC, men who deaite afa^ Milwaukee, 22. Doubles — Clemente, Pitts­ nigliaro a run-producing single the loss of linebacker Myron very clean, 6 criinder, radio LATfNMOWBR riMlMtofam: iw- seph P. Lewis. Help Wantod-~Mal9 88 the fifth inning, and the Indi­ the guard slots. Sal Verdi, 260- al League leading Philadelphia burgh, 89; Maye, Milwaukee, 88; to the cause. age income. Pitching — Koufax. Los An­ pounds, is one, and Dick Gogai, Pottios, ia further injured by tha and beater, standard transmis­ pairs, sales, rotor Hadis MBCaiANia tor truck float, opportunities available." ans held on. The Tigers scored geles. 19-5, .792; Running, Phil­ Phillies, who were beaten by the WilUams, CMcago, 86; Torre, Earl Battey — with two on — BXTBRIOR and interior peiat- 225-pounds, Is the other. Still toes of taokle Dan LaRoee. sion. one family ear. Phone ritaipeoed: faieyato aatos, aarr- married, respeoaiUe, aotira 648-1197 for appointment,' fat the ninth on Dick McAulif- adelphia, 17-6, .778; Marichal, Los Ajigeles Dodgers 4-S but Milwaukee, 84; Allen, Philadel­ and Rich Rollins each homered T angle in Hartford Ing. WaUjMMr books. Puw r- fe’s homer. fighting for the guard positions Tfae Redeklns-Oowboys games 649-3654. toe. Minolisstsr Otyoto Shop. hours, good waaks pay. Can San Francisco 18-7, .720; Short, still maintained their six-game phia, 88. for the losers. traditionally have been wUd, 149 W. lOddla TU npIlM .^ hanging. 'Callings. Floors. Bully are Jerry Blanchard, New Lon­ lead. Inauiea. Woikmanriilp guar­ 848-3414. Philadelphia, 17-7, .708; O’ ­ and this afaiould he no exce;|^an, 1962 CORVAIR Mcnaa ooin Help WaatoA— Toole, Cincinnati, 16-7, .682. don; Bob Rosensweig, Stamford Second-place St. Louis was Red, 33,000 milae, 4-m ed, n anteed. Leo PeUetl4r, 649-6896. DRIVERS tor oohool bus, 7G0- T%e Hartford (Charter Oaks make their third home tbouffa the statue of Halo or Fenals Eagles Perform Strikeouts — Koufax, Los An­ and Don Chomick, East Hart­ rained out ,at Cincinnati after stand of the season tonight when they meet the quuMrback Den Meradith to maculate condition. Can 742- HAVB SMAT.J, ptokup tniek— If no answer, 649-9048. 9 a.m„ 3:l6-S;a4 'xP.m. OaU geles, 228; Drysdale, Los An­ ford. Center has been a problem building a 4-0 lead through four 7301. Atttos and erilars olaansd. 648-2414. Giants Pick over Steeler^ Westchester Crusaders in a Northern Division contest stUl questionable. RubUah removed. Reaaonabto. IMERIOR and axtertor paint- TAILOR, men’s cldtWng. In Grid Program geles, 221, Gibson, St. Louis, but the coach feels he has good innings. The Chicago at Mil­ PhUadeMUa'B Baglee fot off ing, wallpaper removed, fully 218; Veale, Pittsburgh, 206; Run­ prospects in Mike Sienkowski, te the Atlantic Coast Football League. Hickoff is slated 1902 VOLKSWAGEN Convert­ Cali 949-1043. pertonoed m * only waukee game also was rained to a rolickiv start under new ible, gray, white top, radio, inaured. R ^ Balangar, 949- CaU 649-8870. ning, Philadelphia, 206. Norwich, and Hank Pawlowski, out while in the only other 8or 8:16 p.m. Unreserved aeats^ coach Joe Kuharlch and new WANTED — Experienced aU- Football action today will in- Pats Underdog on Coast very good condltioli, must eeU. TTPBWRITBRS - -Btaadsnl 0612 or 644460A around carj^tar. 649-9644. Hartford. game played, Houston’s Colts •re a’vailable. concli^on In laat week’# gams quarterboi^ Norm Snead in the Can Rockvine 8754770. and atootrio. Rapalrad, a rm - M A L E a n d ehlde East Catholic High’s par­ Coventry Wins Things look’ bright as far as The Oaks share the dl'Vislon rout of New York and could ticipation in a jamltoree at edged the New York Mets 3-2. after icompletl^ Just one pass hauled, nnt^ Adding ma­ PART-TIME 3 furniture and HE the backfleld is concerned. At NEW YORK (AP) — lead with the Boeton Sweep- match toe 1968 victory total 1957 PLYMOUTH 6, standard chines rantad and rapalred. Eloetrleal RenrtcM 22 Northwest High’s new field In * * * ThC'^keep It up, but It should last for 20 ya^ . He gave way to appliance deUvery and ware­ quarterback, are Norm New- ara, both holdtaig 4-1 records, with a decision over San Fran- transmission, excellent body Pickup and daUvary asrvlca. West Hartfort. Coach Norm Coventry High’s soccer team PIRATES-GI.ANT8__ hungry St. Louis Cardinals, long enough to handle 49ers who Chuck Cocuzaa who hit at) 7 FREE B8TIMATB6. Prompt house men. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. IMMEDIATE ' got off the mark on the right field of Winsted, and Tony Ra- underdogs to the Cleveland will be minus Bob St. Clair. while the Crusaders are 4-^- of 21 for 45 yards. Oocusaa is cieoo. and engine. Call 6494087. 604 Yala Typawilie r Servlea. 949 Call Mr. PSttengm 648-16^ n • r ■ Gerber's club will participate Mays accounted for all the Htutford defeated Portland 27- Boston Is still smarting from N. Main. service on aU types of aiac- along with Northwest. South foot yesterday by trimming gazzi froip Hartford. Danny Za- Giants’ runs, hitting his first Browns, can shake up the East­ Another good day for Norm the fourth Crusader quarter­ trical wiring. Licensed and in­ FuU and part-tim a. .- - ne.ski, Waterford, who quarter- 31, Providence 88-21,, Boston back In use slime the seas tha 61-10 AFL title i ^ e dnib- BUS " D r i v e r s ton achooi Catholic and Middletown High. Cromwell, 4-2. Mike Hunt, homer follow in g Harvey ern Conference of the National Snead and Tim Brown. 1965 MERCURY, 812 enmi REPAIRS on an moksa of ra- sured. Wilson Electrical 'Cto., FiiU-time hours S ajn.-4:80 iSm. Bruce Martin, • Tom Papanos backed last year’s freshman Football League Sun^py by 16-14 and Springfield 16-6. srtarted. bing from San Dlegol> laM I routes. Short hours,'good pAy. Kickoff will be at 1:30. Each Kuenn’s single in the first in­ Washington 81, Dallas 28 — tri-power, % cam, hl-dome tilgaratora, wariMra, ranges, Monchaater,^ 649-4H7. 643-1386. Collins Bus service, Stnmig Part-tima hours 4:80 p .m | 1 0 team will play the other one and Mike Boardman netted the team, will back up the other upsetting Jimmy Brown and Co. These clubs play some wild The Oaks were beaten 37-10 by o r U p jn . I ning and his second with the Newark. Westchester, plagued pistons, stsindard transmis­ and dry ere. All oU burners -4- Road, Wapplng. 644-1181. period. Proceeds will be split goals for Coach Bob Anderson’s two. Fullbacks right now are bases empty in 4he fifth. The After the New York Giants’ ones. Sonny Jurgensen throwing sion, 4:11 rear end Cfadl after oiaanad and servioed. An work among the four competing club. The winners tallied twice Chet Rzon^a, New Britain; disastrous opener in Philadel­ and Charley 'Taylpr running by injuries earlier In the sea­ Kloor Fimshinf 24 Variety of Hgfat fMtaay .opdnk* last hmner built the Giants lead son, lost 18-17 to Boston, 61-14 4 p.m„ 649-7633. guaranteed. Oosma" AppUanee FRIENDLY toe Cream, Rock- achools. in each half. John Karukas, Stamford, and phia, many pro observers look against vulnerable Cowboy Service, 908 Center, 6494085. vUle, haa openings n iik ts. 3- tlcna: S to 3-1 as rookie pitchen Dick to Portland, 23-7 to Providence 1988 CHEVY H Super Sport 2LOOR SANDING and reflniab- Dick Parone, West Hartford. Estelle sailed into the eighth in­ to the Cards and Browns as the defense. Meredith must have Raiders Open Slate Ing (apacializing in older 12, 8 or 4 nights a week, for big day to make favorite rdft and 17-0 to Jersey City, before Convertible, bucket seats, 8HARPBNINO Service - Saws, Operators, aaaambtors, padeSna Halfbacks include Tommy Mc­ ning. top threats in the East. They downing Richmond last week floors) Waxing (loora. Paint­ men over 18. CaU 875-9910. ate. T Grath, New Britain; Tom Ba­ also will be stealing glances stand up. automatic transmission, radio kntvas. axes, diears, skates, After Dick Schofield doubled by 10-0. ing. Ceilings. Paperfaanging. ker. Fairfield: Steve Gregor- toward Pittsburgh to see if Y. APL and heater, excellent condi­ rotary blades. Quick service. A j^ ly In I for the Pirates and Bob Bailey Coaim Fred Wallner’s tenta­ Capitol Equipment Oo„ S3 No job too small. John Ver- czyk. New Britain; Dick Parlk, A. Tittle can bounce back tor Oakland 28, Houston 24, Satur­ Sunday at Mt. Neho tion. One owner. Can 875-0657. faiCe. 6496750. ! Set-up Man, walked. Bob Shaw replaced Es­ the Giants. day night — Oilers won’t blitz tive starting lineup baa Jerry Main St„ Manohestar. Rourt IONA ! E&st Haven and Tom Roddpn, telle and was tagged for a run- Johiuon or Mike Mosolf at 1964 TR-4, excellent ooadition, dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ Hartford. NFL • Raiders like Boston did last Third Shift ‘ MANUPACrrURING CQ, NEED TIRES? producing double by Roberto week. A1 Davis beat Houston quarterback. Chide Henry at King football will make its mafden appoaranoe of th* save 11,000. Muet selL 743- day 7-4. 94S-796S. Bonds—Stocks— The st^edule; (Jlemente, who earlier had hom­ Green Bay 81, Baltimore 30 — halfback, Maurice Sykee at 8282. F ron t'O ffice—^Regwit S t i Sept. 19, at Kutztown; 26, If Vikings could run through toe twice last year and again in an season in the form o f a Charter Oak Conferen<4 game in STEPS, SIDBTfALKS, atone Mortgages 27 For automatic armature Manchester * ered. Shaw then left. cy exhibition game 84-20. WKy not fullback and ’Tony Mallzia at CHEVROLET, ‘ 4-door, L. AIC. Colts’ ' line, Paul Homung and the flanker spot. Sykes and the Pony Division Sunday afternoon at Mt. Nebo. A ft 11®^ walls, firei^ es, flagatene ter- winding machine. Hours Masanori Murakami took over Jim Taylor should rip it to again? radio, heater, 4 new tires, new SECOND MORTGAGE - Un ACCURATE TYPIST wlth^ Oct. 2 Bridgewater (N ight); for the Giants, immediately Henry, the best 1-2 ground races, hatchways, dry wells. from 11 or 13 p.m. to 6 or shreds. Johnny Unitas’ arm will Buffalo 27, Denver 20 —.Im­ pearing in the opening contest will be the Manchester paint Job. 640-6028. limited funds available tor sec bookkeeping experience, park 40% 1 DISCOUNT I’O, Montclair; 24, at Trenton balked to force in Bailey and punch in the loop, have ac- AU ecoorete repairs. Reason 7 ajn. preferred. This re­ proved Bills should handle Red Raiders with the, Windsor*------‘------or fuU time. Write Bok‘A. . State; 81, Brockport. keep Colts in bail game. able. 6434001. quires a man with sub-' then was touched for a game­ Broncs althbugh Jacky Lee oounted for 865 and 363 yards Ponlee supplying the opposition. Squad members are: FORD, 1956, 4-door, automatic Herald, etating oga and agBpa- NO DOWN PAYMENT 1 YEAR TO PAY Nov. 7, at Coast Guard; 14, winning single by Donn (Jlen- Minnesota 21, ^ c a g o 17 — req>ectively — all but 332 of stantial electro mechanical Loss of linebacker Larry Mor­ always a threat to leaky Buffalo No. Nome transmission, radio, heater, BAROU> * SONS Rubfatoto Re- rlanoe. i. Bridgeport; 21, at Southern denon. the team’s 1,060 total. Kickoff win be at 2 o’clock. 16 Bob Bleitor original owner, |100. 648-8967. background, 'or actual ex­ Goodyear Nylons wUh Tufsyn no limit guarantee. ris, possibly for the season, a secondary. movnl—Cellars, attics, yai perience with automatic Connecticut. Bob Veale got the victory San l^ g o 21, Boston U Wayna Kruegar will hold Bight veterans will be back 6 Bryce Carpenter Waakly or moatlily inek A BBITBR ARRANOmmiT FMo Bay ene, get one only $5.00 cruel blow to Bears who must CORVAIR, low mUe^, of your finances wUl make winden. Apply These clubs played two down tha center snot, co-cap- with th^ louda, dafending dl- 8 Chuck Carson 1960 B a i ^ Hoar. 94940(M. Sitoattoiia Waatadk—1' rely on defense with etek of­ taln Bhnie Colquetle and Gene good condition, must seU. CMl more of your Income available fense. Bill Brown and Tom cloae-^the-vest games last visloii cfaanqM. However, the 25 VTayne Cartier Fonale ^$8 Oollareny will be at the guard 7 Dick Cobb 648-0780 between 6-7 p.m. 008 DRIVEWAYS, foundations, eel tor personal use. Lump deb: First Second Mason carry toe load tor Vik- y w before UUe game rout. Sid posts, Nick ItoFllice aiMl George club will have a new coach, East Center St, Into une monthly payment of IONA MANUFACTURING GUlman has outside threat to 24 David Colpltq lars lealcoated and water­ NURSsi’S iwoqild Ulro SiM Type Tire' Tire tags. Washington at the tackles, and Jack McNary moving up as an proofed under preseure. CdU 622.25 tor each thousand dollars CO. Detroit 18, Loe Angeles 10 — counter Pats’ blitzing tacUcs 8 Tom Crotrau 1967 CHEVROLET, standard 6, Including repayment over five nursing tn| home a t a t M. 00m -' S.70xl5 Hsde^ Tube ~ rT 4 .9 5 n Tom Rychlec and Al Deimis or auistant to take over the nine 14 DarreU Decker the D A O. Penetrating Saaler panlon, Manchester, inPa, r 5.00 MODIFIED Saturday nlf^t — BatUe of two BIU Boehle on the ends. Dick vacated Iqr BUI Smith. Aaalst- 2-door Hardtop, new paint, Service, 2196014. yeara. BTank Burke, 346-8887, Regent St. Manchester fine defensive units. Rams’ 28 Le Dion tires, battery, excellent con­ Connecticut M ortgage Ex­ Days, Monito throtgfa |CrW cjiB sn r" White, Tube “ 1 17.95 r ~ 5.00 Bowmsui, Bob Shemeth, Sam ing McNary will be Tom Con­ 19 Dennis Dion day. Bex Herald.' j - - STOCK CAR front four tough to crack but Ifitchell and John Usaklewicz ran and Rues Lennon. I dition. 048-7977. YOU ARB A-1! Tnato to A-ll change, 18 Lewis St., Hartford, Black, Tubeless 1 17.95 n 5.0 0 ' Lions won't make eight ball- 18 Ron Fiengo Cellars, attics, trash, aa CAREER PO Sm O N for^ eomprlae the front four on de­ Brief opening oeremoniee are 8 John Hughes 1068 MO MIDGET, A-1 condi­ ______iRfSEir™ Tuboleos ■P20.95 r~ 5.00 loeing errore like Steelera did AMERICAN LEAGUE fense, John Qeragfaty, BUI trucking done A-1 rl|M! CaU young man who is looking for against LA. Rams must go ■oheduled in vrtileh Town. Di­ SO Collins Judd tion, low mUeage, aU extras. 643-2038, Tremano' TTuoktiig SBCOND MORTGAGES, taro more than a Jofa. Job M m ^ Black, TobelcOT WORLD <“ >’ Angels; ApMl- siiuM and Bob W hite wUl b6Ck rectors Flits s DellaFera and 27 David Koeical CaU 876-6614 betwean 6-7. plans for repayment offered T “ 17.95 r~ i.oo again with rookie quarterback them up with Joe Buccl and SeiVlea. unusual opportnnity for 'ex­ BUI Munson. David Bar^ wlU porticipata as 21 AUen Krob to suit your Income. E. C. Sipli* Ttlki^ , 1 20.95 1 5.00 Ortolee; Rol- Steve 23sk at the dornere. Co­ PONTIAC, 196L Stw Cfajrf. WASHING MACSUNBS ecutive career to high school New York 28, Pittsburgh 14 — (12), BMtey (12), Twins: weU as Jim Herdic, superin­ 12 Dan Lodge 1 SoUmene. Real Estate, 867 graduate with pleasing par- : AMDi -’V >’''5-■.,'i >1 m s mplain Toih Calabrese ai)d tendent of recreation, and the 10 Paul Majewskl Hardtop. Hydramatlc, full RCA, Whirlpool and O^riand Street. 648-2214. . Don’t be surprised if Giants run ^ M lla 2 (28rBed ifexrAKto John Gacek are]the eafetiee. power equipment. Original AU Fork guaraa- ■onaUty, ambltKtn, aggrea- SUNDAY a little on Steelera, give Tittle a G®), Indkuu; McAnlUfe (24). Rev. Ernest Coppa of the 26 Dick Maloney M c . stveness and ahUlty to mast Stout Defense Church of the Assumption^ - 1 Gregory Mockalia owner. Bfac^ent buy at |250. tead. OaU 9494919, 944«41. AT 2:29 PJL • lit QUALIFYING ROUND* chance to open with bombe. <*>’ n>e dogged defense of the CaU 88-5682 after 6 pjn. Mosieal—Dramatic 30 tha publia Bxparitnoa add Qlaata need bounce back win NATIONAL LEAGUE Oaks has contributed fo ur A five-game schedule ’ faos 17 . Jim Monahan LAND OLBARBD — Stin oontoot woric daalrabla. Anto- BUSTEBINO r u n TUT IN A SFSEDFE8T

t , lUMCfiESnCR BVENINQ HERALD, MANGHBBTiat. OONH,^ RAtURDAY, SEPTEMB1» 1M4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19T1964 PAGE ELEVBK^

ReeawW ltiieet Roard 69 Apartm eator-ntto^ H ouM dFirflEli I t Bo Fdir S e 16 T2 He For Salt 72 i F o r B a k 7 2 JBiwwi For 8 r1o 72 Ho u m i Fer Sole 72 Sabarban For Salt Jft Sabttrban For Sale 75 Sttbnrban For Ssk 76 COVBNTRY-^Two homes, one GOP Must FiU I Tenamfeqto 88 6 3 MANOHBBTmt — ROOM FOR MBNT, ganUaman A BETTER BUT—T room (topa ftANCH-nfinaaldl bum in 1909 REVSN ROOM M a t to FOUR BEDROOM Capa Bear MANCHESTER—Walking dis­ BOLTON OWNER needi' eapi- 6 and one 5)4, waterfront, COVENTRY—4 room home with garage, Isvd tanac^ two tamUy flat, 4)4 tance to everjrthing. Spot­ tal for new huaineas, mutt with porch. Good heating sys­ only, fTM paikiag, refaraneea OREST LUXURIOUS duplex nvib ROOIC i^aiW mt, very la cg e l modem kitchen with buUt-tnS, V Modern Youngatown kitchen bedioonn, 8 batlM, M Keeney School, 6 yeara old, fully insulated and furnished Duffy Vaciancy j impdrsd. CaU after 8 p.m., yard, 4 bedrooms, 1)4 hatha, with buUt-lna, s bedrooma, Marlca B..RobeCteao. I fun shed dormer, 2 bathe, car- less, aoepandahie Cape. 2 bed- sell attractive 8-bedroom aub- with prices beginning at $11,- tem. Near beach. Room for — ^— I CLASSIFIED ^partmMite, 414 rooniA, 1)4 dean, oantraUy located, heat, fireplace, only a few of the ovan, ranga art h ^ ata^ ruban home with two acres expansion. 100x100 lot. For hatha, haat, hot w ati^ dte- law steel doubla sink, fpF* ceramic tils bath, 2 fireplaces, port, fuU baaement ahadad rootns down, kitchen, bath, 700. and up. For appointment hot watar tumldied, 3100. 649- ouUtanding f^uree InehitM plastetod «aU«, oU hot water and firaplacrt living room, of land, immediate occupancy. appointment call 742-7056. The RepuMlcan Town Com- | poaah rafriferator, Mutge, oai^ »49T. Isiidsanpsd y i^ Ksilaa B. mica counters, dining ar^ yard, aidewsiks and an c it y contact F. M. Oaiu Agency, OENTRAIXiT lobated fundah- at |lS,900i T ^ ey R. Smith lieat wifli cast Utm radlaUon, ntilltias. 649-2595. plus large hasted rec room, The R. F. Dlmock Co., 649- mittee will meet Thuraday at ' neted atwcaae, veiietlaa cwamlo tua bath, city utU- 643-2682, 648-0281, A. L Rose, BOLTON—Just over Manches­ ed room, light housekeeping, SSIVBIN ROOM duplex, quiet Agway, 64S-1M7. ifiiinadtate occupancy, 318,9M. space for two rooms upstairs, 6246. 649-7377, OOP headquarters, 773 Malfi ’ blinda, wtoher, dryar, baaa- Itles, caovcDiant locataoo. Alao PEACEFUL PARADISE MANCHESTER GREEN—, ter line a Ralich home for the advertising private antranca. Phans 649- nelghhoriiood. available about MANCHESTER — New • room r a ib r ie k A gency, 649-8464. lovely private yard, oil hot St., to endoriM a candidate for ■ raent atoragu, on but Itna,* rea­ two new ranrtaa. Franeaa K. StrUdiw custom huUt q»Ut- -L. growing family. Quality fea­ B24A sonable reM. 571 Hartford Rd; October 15, 3110. monthly. Oacriaoo Oolanlal,' 12x94 Uvtng water heat, city utilities, $15,- .. fj.AflgiKTKD ADVERnSING DEPT. HOURS loom, family room, bnot-ln Wagner, 648-1028. ______OFF PCEITBR 8T.—Gracious Manchester level BagUah Colonial home 500. Gerard Agehcy, Realtora, tures, wooded setting, fourth constable. James Duffy, a high | M r. OUl, 649-3566. Can 648-1460. EXPANDABLE Vernon bedroom or family room, $18,- W ID OW w ould Uke hualnoBS kltchan, master bedroom with VERNON — nondevelopmaot Garrison Colonial of 7 rooms, o f B olton Q uarry atone con­ 848-0365 or 668-0682. ROUTE 6 . . Bolton vote getter in previous alae- I 8 AJL to 5 P JL or retired woman or widow 14x26 living room with flre- 400. Oates Agency, 643-0035. VERT ATTf^CnVE 4 room droMihg room, low twentlea. 10 year old custom built 8 Executive residence. Eng- sisting of S bedrooma, den, INNER SPACE tlons, is moving from Ntenchaa- t to share modem apartment BmdliiesB Locntiou Bayos.&geney, 6tt-4IM. . . .6’room Cm m in. desir­ formal dining room, lah (Jolonlal of 8 roonu, 4 1)4 baths, klti^an, dining apartment find floor, poiyh, bedroom ranch on 160x200 Two acres of wooded land, VERNON—Home and business \ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 643-8044. attic, basement hot ur bil able Hollister School eras. R en buUt-ins, 1)4 baths, 4 bedrooma, 2)4 baths. Park­ room, large living room, fire­ nils custom Ranch has Republican Town Chairman . For Rout 6t MANCHESTER — BxeouUvo foot lot, profatBlonaUy land- bedrooms, baaement famUy BETTER THAN NEW In a business zone, plua a combination, 6 room Ranch, burner. Adulto prefoned. Op- Many extras include shed acapad to include reo room, like setting in prestige place, cathedral ceUlngs, pic­ space to spare. Five extra large building in rear, com­ Francis DrilaFera said thlfr ' n a > A s u o t a j l —s a i c t d a v • a m . ROOM for lady- Quiet Inquire neighborhood, lovely 7 room dormer, ahunlnum siding, room. Beautifully deoorateA ture window and front hitii. A 5 room atone houae with a 224 Charter Oak St, 648- posite Center I^K . 23g-43U« FOR UBABB—JDxoaUent loea* neighborhood. Priced in the Cetamlc tile bath, cabinet- large rooms set on a lot mercial zone on busy high­ morning that he will announce t Ron for dootor’a olBea or Colonial, mammoth Uving trim, vrindows. Condition * « « • > Priced to aell. Wesley R. 20’s for immediate aale. lovely recreation room with three car garage . . .all 8868. room, modem kitchen with many rnttma. Cent loca t­ Bmtth Agency, 648-1567. ed kitchen, stainless steel for $14,000. Located above with plenty of outer space. way. Tongren Agency, 643- the OOP executive committee { beauty parlor. 6U Main Street excellent Priced fairly at bar. Nicely landacaped with sink. Juit some of the new ’ Call now to see at 31’7,900. 6321. buUt-lna, 2-oar garage. Saeri- ad.ed. ImmediateImmediate^ terrace off kitchen. Awnings, Mimaon’a (Jandy Shop. selection for the nomination on • d i a l M 3-271 i HEATED ROOM near bath for SIX ROOM duplex, refevenoes Oompletely renovatad and am- 314,900. 816,900. Owner 875-2 in this well built home. Lo­ A down to earth price. ,Mr. M onday. ■ required. S3 North Elm Sf ' p a r id i«. J . D. R ealty, 643- ftoa at 319.900. Hayaa Agency, HAYES AGENCY screens and many extras, all House needs a complete re­ gentleman. Parking. 54 Higii 643-4803. cated Just off the bus line decorating, but has new Bogdan 649-6306, 875-6611. DellaFera will also aubmit a A S tre e t MANCHES^lER GREEN Area M anchester 648-4803 in mint condition, move i^ht within walking distance of Wanted—Real Estate 77 THREE ROOM apartment in. Must be seen to be ap­ well, septic, etc. T. J. campaign report at the meeting MANCHESTER — Year-dd cus­ __ leiy 6 room raised ranch schools. 1)4 baths, garage, FURNISHED ROOMS, com­ heat hot water, atove rafrlgv MODERN, 'CENTRAL, Air- Wesley R. Smith plus paneled rec room, over preciated. Can owner, 648- (Jrockett Realtor, 643- WANTED—Five or six single, next week. erator, 390 . 247 No. Main, Conditioned Offices for rent tom 6)4 room rsnch, aluminum trees. Immediate occupancy. 1677. plete light housekeeping fa­ tsoo sq. ft of weU Ortgnrt OPEN FOR INSPECTION FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 5396. Barrows * Wallace also duplex or flat. E. C. 649-6228, 9-5. Off Street paridng. Inquire at aiding, 9ed ranch, paneled rec AGENCY Legal Notices MUM PIANT8 — many vari­ Manchester. 643-6948. ter. Senior cltisens preferred. c y , 643-4805. 2-oar garage. i Warren B. How­ 2;4 room, flreplace, attached ga­ eties to choose from. Dijg your room with bar, aluminum aid­ S48-5121 BOLTON LAKE—Year ’round B-ZONB lot wanted. Call 649- ,,A T A TOUR’T OF PROBATE h e li^ WANTED By Th* Hour— CaU 649-4755. IDEAL LOCA’nON for restau­ land, MLS Realtor, 648-1108. rage. 322,900. PhUbrick Agen­ 4291. own and save. Bring your own LARGE pleasant room for gen­ VACANT 6 room Ranch, 1)4 6434567 ing, buUt-lna, half acre lot, Norman S. Hohenthal, 64S-9278 home. 4 good sized rooms, JU Coventry, within and for the d i» Houaework hous«cIeanln(. rant etc., center of town, cy , 649-8464. $19,500. Owner 644-8187. 76x160 lot, low, low price BOLTON - $18,000. Wet of Coventry, on the 17th dair container. John Parclak, 170 tleman, quiet neighborhood, 4H ROOM OAR0E17 Apart- baths, fireplace, fuU basement SIX ROOM Cape, large kitehen 49 Mountain Read of September, A.D. 1964. 0>n 643-7026. parking, bus service, private plimty of parking, attractive Uvtag room with fireplace, im­ $10,900. Wolverton Agency, Lovely 6 room Ranch on HAVE CLIENT for 2 or 3 bed­ Vernon Ave., RockvlUe. 875- ment completely redecorated, garage, 5 years old, $17,900. RANCH, 4 rooma, 2 bedrooma, room home in Bowers School Judr'"*”*' Turklngton,- 5769. home. TeL 649-3589. terms, 466 Main Street Man­ PORTER STREET Area — 6 mediate occupancy, 315,900. MANCHESTER — Beautiful Realtor, 649-2813. South Rd. near Bolton RBttJtABLK WOMAN wUl cu e heat hot water, atove, refrig­ chester, 649-5229, 9-5. Phllbrick Aigency, 649-8464. For value and diatinctlon kitchen, living room, wooded home with 1)4 full tile bath, area under 320,(X)0. Tongren Estate of Nelson W. Lewie, late far children in her home any­ erator included, 3120. Avim- room Cape, flreplace, 2-car Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. lot, handy to bus, shopping, C ALL US Lake, 3 bedrooms, fire- of Coventry. In said district, de-^ FOR RENT—Bkrnit room, cen­ THREE FAMILY—Owner says garage, large tree shaded lot a t a iMurgain, see this cus­ attached oversize garage, full 80. WINDSOR — Woodland placed living room, L- Agency, 643-6321. ceased. . time for any reason. Tet 649- trally located, parking, 69 able immediately. O ffice 15 FOR RSU4T or lease—store tom 8 room Ranch, 1,850 etc. Excellent condition. 312,- About baaement with walk-out en­ Park—6 room Colonial with Fnel and Foed 49-A F orest St., 643-0000. to aell. Vacant 6 room unit 317,900. PhUbrick Agency, LAKBFRONT — 146 ft aandy 9(X). Phllbrick Agency, 6ta- shaped dining room, 2-car S E L L IN G ? o r b u yin g? . . , Upon application of Nancy C. - S638. Rirch St 649-7129. 26x54 w ith fu ll |>asement at beach, large weU built borne, aq. ft on one floor. Home trance, on level treed 1)4 acre attached garage, huge shaded Lewie praying that letters of ad­ 308 Main Street Call 643 plus two three roomers on 649-8464. 8464. 78 Fersruson Road basement garage, beauti­ call a local Realtor. Exper­ ministration be granted on said 1st floor. Approx. $3,600. In­ 4 flnlriied, 2 unfinished bed­ Includee features too num­ lot. Price reduced. Home sit­ lot, 22 foot living room with fully landscaped )4 acre 2)4 ROOMS, heat hot water, 6094. fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, ienced, local. He knows your estate, as per application on file,'• DRY HARDWOOD for sale. stove, refrigerator, centraUy come annuaUy. Central heat 312,800—6 ROOM Cape, 4 bed­ rooms, taM raised faadi. Rockledge. It is a most un­ 34lh day of September. A.D. 1964, or 4 year old m my home. BRAND NBIW—3 room deluxe tw een 6-8. EXCELLENT for larg( Wolverton Agency, Realtor, TOLLAND — Near Parkway. Legal Notices 649-8974.______) cheater Community College ’TWO FAMILY—On Oakland two years .old, large Uving usual home, built and equip­ FOUR ROOM ranch, bree^ Owner at 10:00 o’clocJt in the forenooft, Can 649-7185. apartments. Elldridge St., few Uy. Older 8 room house, MANCHESTER — Attractive 649-2813. Large 4)4 room ranch, en­ 643-8598 and that notice be given to all pei^ while college is in session. St, a large 6 A 6 flat. Big room with flreplace, modem ped to provide all the con­ way, garage, knotty .pine fee UMITATION ORDEB steps from Main. Fully air- condition steam heat oil 4 roorir expandable Cape. Hot closed porch, garage, fireplace, sons Interested in said estate of tim Must rent for under 310 per conditioned, electric range, re­ fired, fireplace, 4 rooms first yard (16(M50) trees, house kitchen with buUt-taia. fam ily LIKE NEW Ranch with breeze­ veniences and priced right, room, oU heat, patio, large AT A COURT OF PROBATE hrld pendency of said application and Garden—Farm—Dairy Houses For Rent 65 water oU heat fireplace, huge work shop, acre trees, COVENTRY—6)4 room home at Hanchestdr. within and for the SitaatloBS Wanted— week. Call Housing Registry, frigerator, garbage disposal, floor, 4 rooms second floor, has aluminum siding, garage. room, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2-sone way and garage, 8 bedrooms, too. Feature* 7 rooms, 2 shade trees, well landscaped the time and place of hearing Prodncta 50 Manchester Community Col­ porch, one car garage, all privacy. HSyes Agency. 843- with 3 large bedrooms on District of Manchester on the 14th thereon by publishing a copy of Male 39 washer, dryer in basement FOUR OR ETVB engineers, comer house, 2 porches, 2- Senaibily priced at $18,900. T. hot water heat, garage, $24,900. city utilities. Alice Clampet fireplace, aluminum windows. tiled baths, finished base­ lot. Immaculate. Only $13,900. beautifully treed )4 acre lot, day of September, 19i54. this order in some newspaper hay^ lege, 649-5377. teachers, nice location, 8 J. Crockett Realtor, 648-1577. Philhriek A gency, 649-8464. Goodchild - Bartlett, Realtors, 4803. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett Ing a circulation in said district. J PICK TOUR own applea, 75 (coin operated), convenient car garage, large lot beautl- Realtor 649-4543. The rec room will sell you ment, atta^ed garage for attached garage and covered Judge. • parking, master TV antenna, rooms seml-fumlshed. garage, fuUy landscaped. Price $16,- inunediately.Wesley R. Smith only 328,600. (Jail Carl 289-0939. at least five days before the day ■ h a n d y m a n desires part-time centa per 16 quart basket. BOLTON — new JuniorBenior patio. Home has inside and Estate of Oerirude R. Elder, late of said hearing, to appear If they maintenance work, painting, Michael Kurya, 163 French Apartments—FTata— heat hot water, large closets, pool, flrep laces. 648-2880. 000. Low down payment FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, Agency, 643-1567. Zinsser at Jarvia Realty Tolland outside^ fireplaces. Price re­ of Manchester tn said District, de­ see cause at said time and pUoa private fenced in backyard, Ready for occupancy. '649- High School. Charming 4 bed­ ceased. at^ be heard relative thereto, ana gardening, handy with tools, Road, Bolton, off Route 85. SEE US guest house, 2 car garage— Co., Realtors, 64S-1121, duced to $13,500. For appoint-, Attorney, of said Manchester, ad- Tenements 63 separate ceUar storage, close ANDOVB3R—6 room executive room (Royal Barry WUls de­ BOWERS SC R O O L -7 room fuU HAPPY DAYS SECURE niake return to this court. can after 6, 649-9076. 3566. signed) rambliiw < Cape, over all on Holl Street fine central Evenings 648-0038. ment contact F. M. Gael Attomey.' of said Mlanchester ad­ ELMORE TURKINOTON. Judge to schools, churches, shopping. tpye ranch, near lake, 2 full location. Low 20’s they are shed dormer Cape. 4 or 5 bed­ ministrator. CONCORD GRAPES, pick your THREE ROOMS available Oc baths, large Uvlng room . CaU MANCHES’TER-BOLTON line 2,200 aq. ft of living area, A bout BIG FAMILY? Agency, 643-2682, 648-0281, own, bring containers, 31-25 640-1573, 643-8109. asking. T. J. Crockett Real­ rooms, 1)4 baths, garage, $15,- Brick fronted 8 - r o o m A. L Rose, 649-7377. ORDERED: That six months LIMITATION ORDER Oog»—BIrtls—Pets 41 tober 1st. 370 month. Inquire 742-7279 or 742-7852. —extra large contemporary 7 with many extras. Center foy­ 900. Phllbrick A gency, 649' Ranch A garage, 1)4 baths, from the 14th day of September, basket. After 4 p.m., 270 Piccolo Pizsa Palace, 457H 14 Asrnes Driv« tor, 643-1577. $16,900 — EXCEPTIONALLY 1964, be and the same are limited AT A COURT OF PROBATE held r ’TWO ROOM , apartm ent, in­ room spilt, 1)4 baths, recrea­ er, 2)4 baths, large family 8464. HANDYMAN? treed % acre lot. Fine set- » at Manchester, within and for tha^ Hackmatack Street Main Street SIX ROOM fiunished pr un­ fine (Jifoe, 3 bedrooms, large NO. COVENTRY — Illness and allowed for the creditors with­ OROOMINO and boarding, will cludes heat, hot water and gas tion room, cellar, beautiful 1)4 kitchen, 2-car garage. Choice M anchester COLONIAL—Bowers Area. Six ting, lovely community, forces sale of 6 room ranch, in which to bring In thlr cIAims District of Manchester, on the 14tk ooUect *and deliver. H. C. for cooking. Electric refrig­ furnished single home for acres. Many fruit trees. CJus- location on 2)4 acres. High ele­ LYNESS STREET — In the Uving room, beautiful grounds. 4 bedroom ranch with for­ Bpic A span condition with against said estate, and said ad­ day of September 1964. BUTTERNUT and acorn VERNON rooms, charming, fine condi­ Elizabeth J. Carpenter, Real flreplace, aluminum storms, ministrator Is directed to ghre pub­ Pre‘esent. ■ Hon. John J. - W a lle t ' Chase. Harmony HiU Ken­ erator and gas stove fur­ rent or with option to buy. tom built, many extras. Re­ vation. For appointment call Accent on value ia placed heart of the West Side, 5)4 mal dining room or 5th built In oven-range, Gregg Judge sn squash, carrots, pumpkins 5c 643-0420. tion, choice plantings. Realtor- tor, 649-6061. enclosed carport Owner 742- lic notice to the creditors to bring nels, Bolton, 643-5427. and up, gourds 2 for 5c. 21 nished. Call 649-7834, 649- duced to low twenties. Owner Suza-me Shorty 648-8886. E ^ rightly here; a dandy home owner, 649-Ml. room ranch with a real neat bedroom, large kitchefi, cabinets, $17,900, A For- 8174. In their claims within said time aT Estate of BIwood ,C. Walker, late ■ 5779, 5-7 pjn. 649-6986. clushe with J. Watson Beach with all of the amenities for rec room selling for only $15,- large laundry room, liv­ aker. lowed by publishing a copy of this of Manchester In sM District, owe. DitCHSHUNDS, AKB, black fe­ Angel Street SEVEN ROOM Cape, 8 bed- MANCHESTER — Cape, order in some newspaper having cssssd. You Can Afford A Co., Realtors, 622-2114. good living at a reasonable MINUTES FROM downtown 900. Our signs are on the ing room with fireplace, 2 TOLLAND—New 6 room L- On motion of Dorothy C. Walker males, ^ ts , champioo Hood- EXTRA CLEAN 4)4 room du­ rodms, family and recreation 5 rooms, fireplace, shaded lot, a circulation In said probate dis­ price. This cozy 3 bedroma Manchester—7)4 room ranch property. Full FHA or VA, baths, garage. Full base­ ranch, fireplace, colored fix­ trict within ten days from the date of said Manchester executrix wMi: Une. 648-9482. plex, ceramic tile bath, garage room, near school, bus, and QUIET. PRIVACY. Modernized near everything, $12,900. of this order and return make to will annexed. — - FertUiaera . 50-A ranch has a Hollywood tiled on 100x165 nicely landscaped T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- ment, walk-up attic. Well Barrows * Wallace tures, basement garage, com­ ORDBREiD: That six monthe r Luxury Living! heat and quiet neighborho<^ church, $150 per month. 649- BUY NOW sturdy, older 3 bedroom home. Rockville Realty, 648-2188, this court of the notice given. TWO THOROUOHBRBID fe­ 2667. bath, full basement enclos­ lot, S, 4, or 5 bedrooms, Uring 1577. built but needs complete Manchester Parkade, Manch. binations, built-lns, convenient JOHle and tile same are HmHea male Beagle puppies, 3 months 9278 after 3 p.m., or 643-5121 ed carport and completely and allowed for the creditors 310. loads, delivered. Bbceellent Elegant new 4 room apartments Ins. $13,500. H. B. Grady, enclosed and landscaped den, oil hot water heat, ver- work. Buy it for only $19,- 289-3917. AT A eXJURT OF PROBATE held old. 315. each. 643-0420. for fall use. 643-7804, 649- in lovely suburban neighbor­ anytim e. 58 Alice Drive Broker, 643-8009. ANSALDI HEIGHTS LEBANON, CONN., Heritage at Manchester, within and for the within which to bring In their Wanted. To Rent 68 yard. Short walk to schools aatUe room arrangement. Wol- 800. Fix it up and have a District of Manchester, on th« 11th claims against said estsu^istsUe, and saM-x 8731. hood within walking distance of HUI, R oute 207. Cap CHICKEN COOP (30x100) pro to give nubile MINIATURE dachslmnd, red, FIVE ROOM apartment, first Manchester shopping and trans^rta- verton A gency, R ealtor, 649- OPEN HOUSE—SUN. 324,000 home. Northeast diw of September. 1964. executrix Is directed to — — female, had shots, rbasonable. hi|^ achool, bus, m oppiiw ai; WANTED — Single garage or OFF AUTUMN Street — brick 2813. 50 VIRGINIA RD. Manchester. Ranches, and Ralaed Ranches, vldes excellent retirement in­ Present, Hbn. John J. Wallett, notice to the creditorsITS to brmg m ‘ floor, good location. 3116- Call tion. A true value at $18,- Judge. their claims within said time »•* can 742-8431 after 5:S0-and minutes frmn Parkway, ^ u ii small shed for dead storage. front Garrison Colonial, front- 900. CaU Barbara Babin at 2-5 P.M. one acre lots. No money down come plus a nice 5 room cape lowed Vy publishing a copy of thia Household Goods 51 ned with GE refrigerator, after 4, 649-3808. Prize winnnig 3-bedroom Beautiful 9-room Colonial, VA, FHA financing. Open with 2 car garage. On Rte. Estate of Leon O. Holmes, lata Weekends. Call 643-6452. to-back living room, formal Jarvis Realty Ca Realtors, MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, of Manchester, in said Dietrict, de- order In some ns'wspapor haring a built-in GE oven, range ranch in a substantial resi­ dining room, master bedroom good central location, redec­ 4 bedrooms, 1 )4 baths, 2-car GLENN ROBERTS dally 2 til dark. Sales by 44A, Just over Bolton line. CFftHFd, circulation in said probate dW iI^ „ COMBINATION DIXIE Gas BOLTON CEJNTER Apartments, dential neighborhood. Fea­ 643-1121, Evenings 648- 37 HoUiater St.—Immac­ The administrator having ax- within ten days from the date or heater and stove 3 years old, garbage dlspoeer. Rent Includes Comer Brandy St. and Bolton 14x18, large landscaped lot orated, excellent condition, garage, beautifully land­ AGENCY REALTORS Philip Segal. Can anytime Owner anxious. T. J. Crockett this order and return maka to this beat and hot water, free park­ Business Property tures tlied bath and lav. off 1686. ulate 6 room Colonial. Wall 423-0814. Realtor, 643-1577. hlblted his administration account Artidea For Sale 45 good condition. 649-5608 Center Rd., new 3 rooms, heat, 165’ deep with shade trees. aluminum combinations, $21,- acaped lot, $27,900. Call for 644-1521 233-3325 644-1337 with said estate to this Court for court of’ Ihs notice ing, outdoor picnic and recrea­ F or Sale 7fl master bedroom, grand $20,900. Warren E. Howland, 900. Owner 649-0333. to Wall carpeting, Fire­ allowance, it is JOHN J. WA Judge,' DARK, RICH stone-free loam! hot water, stove, refrigerator, appointment place, 2 full Bathe, 2 car ANDOVER LAKE — 5 room USED APPLIANCES, clean re­ tion area- $125. 649-3266, 643-4312. piano size living room with MLS Realtor, 643-1108. ORDERED: That the 39th day of Also, flll. sand, gravel, and BUSINBSS ZONE HI - Bight fireplace, porch, outside MANCHESTER — Six room MANCHESTER — Home for Garage with work shop. Cape. Hot air, oil heat, 2-car September. 1964, at ten o'clock fore­ frigerators, ranges, washers basement 'garage, large lot. noon at the Probate Office in the stone. 643-9504. and dryers, prices reasonable HILLIARD STREET, Manches­ rooms with two offices, sep- patio area and fenced in MAN(3HESTER—5)4 room over­ Ranch, kitchen with buUt-ina, large family, realistiqally pric­ Owner—649-5558 Close to schools A Bus. INVITATION Municipal Building In said' Man­ Only $1251 .arate entrance, suitable for rear lot. A lovely home for dining room, 3 bedrooms, fuU ed at 316,9(>0. 7 room s, 1)4 Priced below F.H.A. Ap­ Alice Clampet, Realtor, 649' chester. be and the same ts as­ Buckland at B. D. Pearl Appliances, ter—6 room duplex, 3 large sized brick Cape, finished Lota For Salt 73 isix GRAVE lots. business or profesaionnl use. the whole family. Newly basement, patio, garage. Well bdsement, carport, 100x200 baths, oil heat, 1 car garage, praisal with low down pay­ 4543. signed for a hearing on the al­ WHEE! WATERY reasonable. 64S-217L bedrooms, central heating and TWO FAMILY—One year old, TO BID lowance c t said admlnlstraUon a c­ Cemetery. Very Phllbrick A gm cy , 649-8464. painted. Specially priced at landscaped. Minimum main­ lot, immaculate condition, $8,- other extras. Alice (Jlampet, m en t Can 522-9592. Completely Furnished With g;arage, two children welcome. 4 and 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, LARGE LEVEL lot on Man- BOLTON — 7 room ranch on count with, said eatate, ascertain­ EVsatYTHING in sterilised re­ 3105 monthly. CaU 875-7362. 318,500 due to owner's tenance. For appointment call 900. assumes mortgage. Phil- Realtor 649-4543. family room one apartment, chester-So. Windsor town line, Sealed bids will be received at ment of heirs and order of dis­ Free Air - Conditioning and M A IN S’TRHIET L ocation— four acres Three car garage the Office of the General Man­ tribution. and this Court directs HOT-HOTJiND SCREENED loam for the best conditioned used furniture ana transfer. (Jail Doris Smith, 649-1988. P rincipals only. brick Agency, 649-8464. modern kitchen, excellent con­ excellent neighborhood, pro­ appUances, high quality—low Free Washer and Diyer FOR RENT—4 room heated Large parcel next to rede­ 6-6 DUPLEX, close to all fac­ outbuildings. Ideal for horses, ager, 41 Center Street, Man­ that notice of the time and placa in lawns, delivered from our Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, dition. PhUbrick A gency, 649- Charles W. Lathrop Agrent fessionally appraised for fast etc. Vacant. Owner very anx­ assigned for said hearing be given prices. LeBlanc Fimilture, 106 apartment Tel. 643-5118 be­ velopment area suitable for 18 ilities, 1,060 sq. ft. living area chester, Connecticut, until Sep­ to persons known to be inter­ abreening pUnt Andover Co­ apartments or other uses, pro­ 649-1200, Evenings 649- each side, new heating hot 8464. sale to settle estate. Belfiore ious. T, J. Crockett, Realtor, lombia. George H. GrifOng, South Street, Rockville. 875- Only $150! tween 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 2519. 649-0384 643-7856 Agency, 643-5121. tember 30, 1964 at 11:00 a.m. ested therein to appear and be THEREY A LOTI 2174. Open 9-8. fessionally appraised. This is water units, copper plumbing, $13,900 - ATTRACm VE 8 bed 643-1677. for Vacuum Street Cleaner. heard thereon by publishing a copy Ip c., 742-7886. MANCHESTER — Attractive a prime opportunity. CaU for NEED and more. Recently painted of this order In some newspaper room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER Bid forms and specifications ha'ving' a circulation In said Dis­ WELL KEPT carpets show the NOW AVA.TLABLE at Mar- 4)4 room first floor garden further details. Belfiore Agen­ in and out—a good Invest­ um storms, enclosed carpozti' TWO B-ZONB lota, 60x100. are available at the (Jontroller’s trict. at least seven days before MANCHESTER — New 7 room CUSTOM DESIGNED contem­ the day of said hearing, and by results of regular Blue Lus- low’a — Armstrong, easy to apartment, 2 spacious bed cy, 643-5121. ment at 319,500. Warren E. basement, large lot, nice vtew. Tel. 289-6476. Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ Now! For oriy 9YtC* A Samuel M. rooms, heat, risfrigerator, raised ranch, 2-car garage, m o r t g a g e porary built for gracious liv­ . ASSESSORS msiUng on or t»efore September ijr* spot cleaning. Rent elec- clean, Quaker and vinyl rugs V . Howland, MLS Realtor, 643- (Jarlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, chester, Connecticut. 16, 1964, by certified mall, a copy for kitchen, bedroom, living stove, $132. Phone 649-6876 ESSO SERVICE station for buUt-lns, 1)4 baths, % acre lot, 1198r> ...... ing, sunken living room, for­ of this order to Gertrude H. Clanc, day for fool. . .hot wat«r ttic shampooer 31- Paul’s Hase at Bolton Notch, Hlgh- tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ '649-6182. Town of Manchester, ^aint A Wallpaper Supply. room, and den. 867 Main St, Lavitt Agency mal dining room, planned for Suburban For Sale 75 OFFICE (Jonnecticut 164 Green Manor Road. Manchester. POUR ROOMS, first floor, ga waya, 6 and 44A. Oontaet Mr. c y , 643-4808. ATTRACTIVE bqngalow Off nine spacious rooms, 3 baths, Furniture Dept MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6)4 ’ Richard Martiii, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, for aU-4d! tho tirao! rage, hot water, Spruce D. Lothrop, 627-4188. L : " M O N E Y ? E. Center St. Large bedrooms, two huge fireplaces, recrea­ 41 CENTER ST. l JLw NMOWERS — A r i e B s, 6M-2158 R ea ltor! 875-6297 room ranch, attached garage, General Manager cc: Russell B. Holmes, Admr. Itewn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit BLACKS’TONE mangle 325; Vernon C ircle, Pkwy Bbclt 96 Street, vacant October 1st fireplace, 2-car garage, finest tion room, bar, patio. Priced In GLASTONBURY — 1,560 sq. MANCHESTER. CONN. Remington typewriter, 340; 385. CslU after 5 ,p.m., 649- condition throughout. Wesley nice condition, large lot. Min­ ft. of living area in this cus­ Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- Open 7 Days A Week NOTICE imum FHA down payment 40's. Call owner, 649-6285, 643- OFFICIAL NOTICE IN VITA'nO N U you llvo ta o ly jleol - horse and Bolens 4-wheel perma-grili combination in­ 3627. Land For Sale 71 Call R. Smith Agency, 643*1567. 6863. tom built ranch, 3 large bed­ cin erator-grill, 310. Shre. 649- EAST HARTFORD — brand TOWN OF ANDOVER Full price $15,500. Short way rooms, 2 full baths, living and tnhabitanta of the Town of heuoe, you oeoM easily tractors. Parts and service. 95 W. MIDDLE TPKE.—4)4 COVENTRY — Pucker Street PORTER STREET Area—(Jus- out—excellent 4 room ranch, Manchester are hereby notified out of ~ Capitol Equipment Company, 8456. new 3 room apartments, aU ZONING BOARD dining area combined 15x30’, INVITATION TO BID on first floor, ideal for couples room duplex, heat, hot water, F or Sale—40 a cres, 312,000. tom built center hall Colonial, plus large breezeway and FOUR ROOM house, 6 minute 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, and th at: times a weak. 88 Main St., Manchester. SAVINGS BANK The Town and Board of Edu­ 1961 MODEL KENMORB 30 ” with no children. Includes electric stove and refrigera­ Approximately 1,500 feet front­ OF APPEALS 7 rooms, 2 fireplaces, 1)4 oversize garage, nice corner walk to center. Call 628-7685. breath-taking .view of Hart­ Oct. 1 of each year is the as­ TO BID Now you eaa kave aS Mm q^>en dally 7-6, Ih u reday 7-8. electric range, removable oven tor, garage $120 month. Call age. CaU 742-6578 or 428-6842. In accordance with the re­ baths, buUt-lns, rec room, lot, $12,500. 6 room home, 1)4 sessment date in Manchester, cation of Manchester, Conn, hot water yen need at OM Saturday 7-4. range, refrigerator, disposal, ford and vicinity. Priced rM t door, storage drawer, auto­ heat, hot water, and individ­ 649-2865 Wfore 5. quirements of the zoning regu­ OF MANCHESTER breezeway, 2-car garage, 3 baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car ga­ 314,900—SPOTLESS 6)4 room Warren E. Howland, MIB (Jonn., and all personal property Sealed bids will be received at seek bids on approximately time for 9)^o* a day. the Office of the General Mana­ CLEANINGEST carpet clean- matic timer, excellent condi- ual thermostats. Storage lations of the Town of Andover, i years old, perfect condition. rage, 310,400. Many more all ranch, basement, non-devel­ Realtor, 643-1108. must be declared to the assessor 146,750 gaUons of No. 2, 388,- Think ef It-m ily tj^e* a FOUR R(X)M tenement avail­ Connecticut, the Zoning Board 0 price ranges. (Jpen nights till opment, 100x200 lot. Assume ger, 41 Center Street, Man­ 000 gallond of No. 4, and 451,600 V you ever used, so easy too. Uon, 3100. 649-0692. space in basement coin oper­ Houses For 72 Phone 649-5203 $26,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- by the owner during the month day! ated laundry, parking, appU­ able October 1st. Older peo­ of Appals will hold a- public 8464. 9, Saturday and Sunday till 5. 4 )4 % mortgage, 3104.32 of October to avoid a ten per chester, Connectiout, imtll Sep­ gallons of No. 6 oil for the year Yea, tiiaiUu to MobMuat' Get Blue Lustre. Rent elec- ple preferred. Inquire 25 Eld- ances by General Electric. hearing at the Andover Town Call the Ellsworth Mitten monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, cent penalty Imposed by the tember 39, 1964 at 11:30 a.m. October 16, 1964 through Octo­ '—and aa oU-Sred hot wator. ^ c sham pooer 31- TTie Sher­ BABY FURNITURE, used, ridge Street. LOW MAINTnBNANCE — 6 ONE OWNER — Fine execu­ Agency, Realtors, 553 B. Mid­ win-Williams Oo. 3120 m onthly. 83 Elm Street room ranch, 3 bedrooms, at­ Hall oh Route 6 at 8:00 P.M. on Realtor, 649-5132. Connecticut.State atatutes. for Soda DU)Mnalng Machines, ber 14, 1965. Delivery shall be keator ef oerrect mvaetigA— good condition. CaU 643-0606. tive colonial In suburban Man­ dle Tpke., 643-6930. INVITATION I (off Burnside Avenue near tached garage, living room Wednesday, September 23, 1964 Personal property oonaiate of: Candy Dtopensing Machines, made by metered truck only. your faaally eaa take eata af FOUR NICE rooms, 18 Knox chester. Traditional living SO. WINDSOR — 8 bedroom and Ice Cream Diipensing Ma­ The right is reserved to reject all tkelr waahiag aeeda irt THEAT right they’ll be MAGIC CHEF 4-bumer kitch­ Main). Model apartment open Street, Manchester, second fireplace, stone patio with to hear the foUowing appeals. TO BID Aircraft, machinery, water pow­ 6 delight u cleaned with Blue daily. Apt D. Phone 528-2030, Appeal No. 46 Variance— room with fielded paneled fire­ DUPLEX 6-6—2-car garage, Split, back-to-back, )4 > acre er, dams, horsea, cattle, aheep, chines. any and all bids. Bid opening one time. en range, 330. Play Maid floor, new heating, $85. Call landscaped, yard for private near the center, aluminum Lustre. Rent electric sham­ eve. Raymond Damato, 643- James M. Eagan, lot No. 6, place wall, 4 l5edrooms, 2 lot, paneled recreation room, Sealed bids will be received goats, swine, poultry, commer­ Bid forms and specifications 3:30 p.m. October 6, 1964. Spe- Mom eaa do tha faa waahing machine. 643-6923 Glastonbury 633-9057. enjoyment. (5nly 315,900. War­ baths, recreation room, sc^'een- storms and screens, assum­ many extras, school bus at pooer 31. Olcott Variety Store. .7091 o r 528-4602. Map. No. 44AL at the Office of the General cial furniture and fixtures, are available at the (Jontrol- dficationa and bid forma may wash. Sis can do the dig after 4. 49 Oxford St ren E. Howland, MLS Realtor, ed porch, double garage. All able mortgage, best of con- door. Ideal for children, $17,- AVAILABLE October 1, ■ five 643-1108. Permflwion to build year OPEN HOUSE Manager, 41 (Jenter Street, hoata, farming tools, tractors, leria Office, 66 Center Street, be secured at the Board of Edu­ at the aaine time Jmrieg 9x12 LIVING ROOM rug with ”rHREE ROOM apartment, 458 room duplex, conveniently lo­ roimd dweUlng on lot not in on desirable well landscaped ditioQ^/ We.sley R. Smith A gen ­ 500. Marion Ediund Real Es­ Mahcheeter, Connecticut, until Manchester, Connecticut. ' cation, 1146 Main Street, Man­ takea hia bal BO Y’S b icy cle; used sink. CaU lot. Under $30,000. Warren E. cy, 643-1567. tate. 289-4519, 644*0414. road machinery, farm prqduce, pad, 345; 9x12 braided rug Main St., heat, hot water, cated. CaU 649-3071. compliance with Zoning regula­ September 80, 1964 at 11:30 mechanics tools, goods of manu­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, chester. Jay a ohewer. ^ 9 -7 8 5 3 . stove, refrigerator, $90. 649- SUNDAY, SEPT. 20 ~ 2 to 5 Pil, Howland, MLS Realtor, 643- (JONNBfjncSTr with pad, 365. 648-7088. tion article 5-6.1 on lake road. COME SEE Pilgrim Hills — a.m. for Front End Loader-1 )4 facturers, tra^rs and mer­ D. E. Pierce, ' Don’t delay—vfiooa to­ 5229, 9-5. BISSELL S’TREET — Second 1108. SEVEN ROOMS. Appeal No. 47 Variance— Fine new homes! Less than NEW HOMES (Jubic Yards Capactly. chants. utlllfcy equipment and RICHARD MARTIN, ^ Business Manager day. Find eat kaw eaiw H !■! floor 4-room tenement, stove, Bid forms and spedficatlons GENERAL MANAGER Board of Edut^on LOOKING for anything In real Alfred Tar box Sr., on Route TWO FAMILY FLATS rent! ,VA — no money down! fixtures andX^l other taxable to awltdi to a MaMDuMti* wi^in.^i.'~3tob*^S*>*tor-freeser, like new, 370. 649-5228, 9-5. 6, Property of Leon Palmer SIX ROOM SINGLE are available at the Controller’s •red water heater. estate rentals — apartments, Just listed in St. James Others minimum down! goods. and/or Andover Septic Tank Manchester, 50 East Mid­ You ought to see these out­ We have 8 new homes un­ Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ Do Not Declare Real Eatate •Average family af fonr. homes, multiple dwellings, call BIRCH STREET—4 room flat Parish. Beautifully level, 183-185 Birch S fr— t chester. Connecticut. dtwes, 325. Porcelain sinks, J. D. R ealty, 643-6129. . (Jo. dle Turnpike, close to standing Ranches, Capes, der construction right in or Registered Motor Vehicles in SOFA and Lawson chair, van­ second floor, modern improve­ shaded yard, 02x180. Four Town. Ranches from $18,- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, V, fou r faucets, good fo r In­ ity. coffee table. 386 Porter ments, 395. 649-4498. Permission to build fruit stand schools and shopping. Suit­ Raised Ranches. Split Levels Manchester. 3)4 ROOM GARDEN apart­ bedrooms, 1)4 baths, and store. Total lot area, rear 500 and colon ials In tfie CONNECTICUT dustrial work, originally $260., S t porches, storage shed. One year old. Four rooms up, five down. Recreation room able for residence or office — featuring built-in decora­ Attention: You May Be En­ W E OlVE tocriflce, 335. Large assort­ ment available October 1. yard, and front aet back line are twenties. Prime locations, RICHARD MARTIN, ’THREE ROOM apartment Priced to sell immediately first fioor apartmept Ideal location for family with or business In hom e. Shown tor colored General Electric titled to an Exemption. «REEN STAMP5 ment of used restaurant, store MAPLE BUNK beds. meUl Heat, hot water, stove, refrig- clean, good location, $85 a less than required by Zoning children. Last house on dead end street. Two blocks from by appointment only. kitchens and acre tree shaded quality construction. Call, GENERAL MANAGER 1, Veterans of any war pe­ at $15,800. gladly give you the de­ tavern equipment. Fon­ springes, no m attresses, 320. ' erator, parking. Rent $110 pei; month, with garage. J. D. reg;ulaUons. school, four, blocks from shopping. Excellent rental in­ lots with magnificent view in riod—(a) If you have filed taine’s Used Restaurant Combination gas and gas month. Office 15 Forest St. Realty, 643-5129. All interested persons may com e. ' , 643-6273 beautiful park-llke country tails. T J. (Jrockett, Real­ your honorable discharge tor, 643-1677. Equipmmit, 473 Windsor stove, 315. 646-1043. 643-0000. appear and be heard. setting. The price range is papers with the Town Clerk MORIARH Street Hartford, 627-6771. UPS’PAIRS FLAT — 4 nice Clarence Custer, BRAE-BURN REALTY from 313,990 to $17,990. the INVITATION REFRIGERA’TOR, Frigldaire, rooms, not heated. 4 Summer PHILBRICK AGENCY of Manchester before O ct 1, Wesley R. Smith Chairm an values are amazing, and the QUALITY eight room aplit 1964. BWIMMINO POOL 15’ in dia- good condition, 325. CaU 643- ★ ENJOY sAr Street. Call 649-5016 between Theodore Moberg, NO. COVENTRY - Custom location la superb! That’s I level In Lakew ood (Jircle. Oui ijieter, 3’ deep, with cover, 0404. 6-8. 649-8464 built Lrcolonlal ranch, paneled TO BID 3.'^ Disabled Veterans BROTHERS S ecretary why they’re selling! Models Mgn la posted. In the thirties (a) If you have filed your vacuum, filter, skinuner and Features such as; Ele- Zoning Board of Appeala 24 foot living room , many au­ open Sunday and daily (ex­ Sealed bids, will be received at ”rWO HOLLYWOOD beds, ma­ g;ant Main Lobby—Car­ 4)4 R(X)MS, new, spacious, —and worth It T. J. Crock­ honorable discharge papers ehemieals, 3100. 643-7088. Agency thentic details, 6 plctur^ue cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to ett, Realtor, 643-1677. the Office of the General Man­ hogany chest of drawers, peted Hallways — Com­ cheerful, on .bus line, not an a cres. H ayes A gency. 648-4808. ager, 41 Center street, Man­ with the Town Clerk of ' M3-S13S WEEKEND SPECIAL —'Llft- Windsor, chair, very reason­ dark. Five miles east of Man­ Manchester and ' plete Soundproofing—”rwo apartment house, oil furnace, FIVE FAMILY in central Man­ chester, (Jonnectlcut, until Sep­ 4op commodes, spinning able. 649-9812 after 5:30. parking. 643-2618, 247-3636. MANCHESTER—Older 6 room chester on R oute 44A In C ov­ (b) If you have filed a cer­ Elevators for Convenience. entry. Samuel M. Lavitt chester, priced for immediate tember 28,' 1964 at 11:00 a.m. 3 0 M 1 6 C a sN r $1. wheels, carriage seat, cop­ 6434567 Colonial, 1)4 baths, modem sale with assumable mort' for Addition to Metal Storage tificate of disability with per maple sugar boUer, and LOVELY one bedroom apart­ kitchen, enclosed porch, excel­ Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ the assessors showing the 86” ELECTRIC range, good ★ MODERN non Circle, 643-2158, 876- gage. Details available upon Building at Disposal Area.' dot glass at Taft’s Antique ment at distinctive Colonial Have You Seen lent neighborhood, only 315,- Bid forma, plans and apeclfi- percentage of disability ob­ Shop, . 384 Hartford Road, condition, $25. 649-4817. 6297. request. Wesley R. Smith 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts.— i Court, 52 Oak Strtat. Please 900. H ayes A gency, 648-4808. Agency, 643-1567. catlons are available at the Con­ tained from the Veterans Manchester. ' Ceramic Bathrooms with call 649-0244. i Administration. i i NEW 6 ROOM ranch, 8 bed BEAUTIFUL paneled heated troller’s Office, 66 Center Musical Instruments 53 BuUt-ln Vanity — Formica MANCHESTER—2 family 6-6 Street, Manchester, , (Jonnecti- (c) If you have reached the too CEiDAR clothesline and Counter-Tops with Birch FOUR ROOM • tenement for rooms, 1)4 baths, basement The family rocun on kitchen,ki 8 bed' OPEN HOUSE basketball poles, delivered or duplex, shaded 90x150 yard, c u t age of 65 and were receivr ”rWO GUITARS for sale, 380 Cabinete. ‘ rent, all Improvements, 95 garage, on bus Une, near room'ranch. aluminum storms, 2-car garage, new oil hot wa­ ing a disability at that time, installed; also, 275 oU tank. Foster St. Call 643-7340. schools and shopping center. cella r, 153x240 lot, only 315,- Sunday-September 20 Town of Manchester, 649-1^53. and 330. Call 643-8062, be­ ter baseboard heating system, Connecticut you are entitled to $3,000 tween 6-8 p.m. Priced below FHA value. WUl 800. Oarlton W. Hutchins 649- 2-5 p.m. aluminum storms and screens, ^ LIVING ★ 6u a. Richard Martin, exemption, if you file a copy F IV E ROOM apartm ent In V er­ consider trade, or will use rent large rooms, excellent condi­ of your birth, certificate non, available October 1. Tel. as down - payment. 649-9644, 103-105 BRIDGE ST. , General Manager Boats and Aceessories 46 Is easier with: Laundry f 81X ROOM Cape, rec room, tion, $22,900. Wolverton Agen­ with the aaaessor. A n t iq u e s 56 , Facilities On Each Floor— 649-1457. 643-2463. CARRIAGE HOUSE Manchester cy, Realtor, 649-2813. 3. The B lind- Parking Facilities On wooded lot, close to bus and 1962 17’ FIBERGLAS ho^t, shopping, 114,500. Phllbrick Should be notified that proof WEEKEND SPECIAL — Lift- Premises — Walking Dis­ To inspect newly com­ 459 KEENEY STREET. 6 room windshield, canopy, all ac­ Agency, 649-8464. of their disability must ba filed !!!!!! cessories, 70 h.p. Mercury, top commodes, spinning tance to Church, Schools, pleted 2-famlIy consisting Colonial, sunporch, large yard, INVITATION wheels, carriage seat, copper of 4)4 rooms in each apart­ 'With the Town (Jlerk. electric starter, 18 gaUon Bus Lines and Shopping APARTMENTS 2-car garage, amesite drive, 4. Farm ers— umk, uaed 50 hours, Cox trail­ maple sugar Miler,. and cut Center—Only 16 Minutes ment. This custom built across from Fox Grove Coun­ TO BID glass at Taft’s Antique Shop, Assistant Sales Manaeer home features very spacious Application for exemption for er. 649-2574. to Downtown Hartford. at 436 • 450 - 454 East Center St. and 20 Pitkin St.? try Club, $15,500. Call owner livestock, poultry and machin­ 384 Hartford Road, Manches­ 'rooms, ' beautiful kitchens 643-4719. Sealed bids will be received 16 FOOT THOMPSON boat, 85 ter. Growing now cor ogoney has oponing for do- LOCATION IMPORTANT with built-lns and separate at the Office of. the General ery must be filed with the as­ h-p. Jobnaon electric start . ★ A T ★ Spacious luxury apartments of Colonial decor, carefully placed on one and dining , areas, colored ce­ M anager. 41 Centei( Street, sessor during the month of Octo­ with genesator, full top and Our apartments we have: pondoblo hoed-working mon. Fundomontols of one-half acres of manicured lawn, highlighted by a generous sprinkling of ram ic tiled baths, cellar ia Manchester, Connecticut, until ber each year. Gator trailer. 649-4997. Wanted—To Buy 58 Closed-Circuit ’TV and In­ divided' in two with two 172 High St. September 29, 1964 at 11:00 All Property Owners — If large shade trees. t bedroom ranch on half a.m. for Sand Spreader. you have changed your address WANTED TO BUT—Antiques tercom System to Lobby— shits, financing and monagomant nocossory. Oil burners, two oil tanka, 0 18 FOOT BOAT, sleeps two, Bid forms and specificatlona in the past year, you should and good used (u n ltu re . ' VU- Theremostat *lleat Control acre wooded lot, large liv­ two washing machine con­ with two 25 h.p. Evinrudes, Storting pgy commonsurota with bctokgroun^ • 3 '/2 Room Suites Anaaldi bu ilt ranch . . . are available 'at the Controller’s notify the aaaeaaor’a office any iSge Peddler AdcUon Bouse, in each Ro6m. ing room with dining L nections, etc. House has needs a little work, only 3550. i Your , Alcoa aluminum siding and fireplace, plaster. 5 Large Office, 66 Center Street, Man-i work day between 8:30 a.m. and pilii 649-0886. Route 83, BUingtoD. 3f»-S7U, • 4 '/2 Room Suites rooma, full basement, cor­ B6b nuddger, and Sen. and ability. Writ# Box J, Tht Monchostor Harold. recreation room, patio, 2- is situated In excellent lo­ Chester Connecticut.' 4:30 p.m. cation on picturesque lot ner lot. Now vacant. Ask­ TOWN OF MANfJHMTER, P. Joseph Murphy, ★ MARILYN ★ Choice of * 41/2 Room Duplexes car garage, and many ex­ in g $17,900 . . . trade w ill k 'fel Diamonds toatclH WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ Our employas k^w of this od. with all city utilities. CONNEtJTKJUT Aasasaor i i i tique and used furniture, china, tras. Santina Drive. Own- % be cbnsldered. T. J. (Jrack- RICHARD MARTIN, Dated at Manchester, OcL 1, ilili! ' J e w e lr y 48 ett. Realtor, 643-1577.^ glase, sliver, picture frames * COURT * ar'643-07S2. GENERAL MANAGER 1964. and old coins, old dolls and in E ELSIE MEYER You are Cordially i n v i f e d i fTATOH AND JEWELRY re- Model apartment wUl be open pairlag. Prompt Mrviee. Up to guns, bobby' collections, attic 1 AGENCY iilT o drive out to HIGHWOOD D RIV E and brow se through the 8-room Colonlal»i!|i contents or Whole estates. Fur­ for Inspection Tomorrow! DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS — 390 on your old watch in trade. R a n c h , 614 rooms, nestled in Realtor 649-5524. llpiidesigned and built by I|I & R CONSTRUCTION CO. Axi unusual home in anp| Cioaed Mondays. F. E. Bray, niture Repair Service ’Falcott- $21,500 > $21,500 OPEN for INSPECTION New custom built 7 room Gar­ Corner of , I. Adam s A O lcott vlUe. Conn. TeL 648-7449. . the trees in a .beautiful wooded HOLLISTER\ STREET—Spar­ rison Colonial, large family iiiijiarea o f prestige homes.; Priced to sell at $40,500. W e have (me large, woodedj|<| 1 787 Main Street, State llieater Sts. Just C ne B la ck South o f neighborhood. Just off Route room and kitchen, 2 baths,! 2 t Building. C enter S t 15. House has 3 bedrooms, rl)4 kling young Colonial, 6 rooma, W A N T E D , iiiiiilot with all utilities left.' This could be the lot for your dream home. May v CASH IMMEDIATELY — We 1)4 baths, kitchen built-ins, fireplices, wall-to-wall carpet­ 8 year old Executive Rjonch SUNDAY FROM 1:00 to S:00 PAI. ' baths, large rec room, patio, ■""talk with you today about it? buy anythiiw from a pin to Telephone 269-7507 finisl^ed basement, oversized ing, 2-car garage, large wood­ 1 battleship, used furniture a rt 1. Moat Convealoit Manchester Looatfon. la rge lot, $18,400. Phitorick gat-age, > city sewers, near ed lot, prime area, mid thir­ Fforists—^Nflneries 49 A gen cy, 649-8464. appUancea. Ask for Mr. Reed, ATTRAOnVE 3 room, first 2. City Water, Itewera, Sldewavaika;| ' schools and bus. Exciting sx- ties. Owner 640-3363. WOMAN REPORTER (HIGHWOOD 1«IVB Is at the BikRDT Ctaryaanthemuma ,1a 649-8254, 849-4794. floor apartment, heat, hot 5. Acre Wooded Lot tra s m ake th is a$i outstahd- WyUys Stoeat In eiD colors, pompons ^ Ba^ water, a^iteic atove, ^large 4. 8 Bedfooma— Baths. ing value! Robert Anderson, 141 WARANOKB ROAD—Cua* General news reportihsr; mostly aasistinf Soeie^ V WARREN e 1 HOWLAND, Realtor nuM h. 8 tom bout 9 room houae,(at*- vest giants, SOe and 7Se_sa^ ftoonw ^ ttio a t Bossi S$ porch, (^et neighbowood, 8. Fabulous Finished BaasniMiL dining «r . . _ _ Ownar Realtor, 538-0180, 588-1776. Editor. Good working conditions, paid vacatic O jffu 7 days Paata. central location, older people Hutchins tached garage, 2 baths, wash-’ 6. Assume 4)i% M ortga^ V " R ^ A l e s t a t e i s o u r o n l y B U S I N E S S " anxlotiB, OaritoD many fringe benefits, v WARREN E. HOWLAND. RtoHor seDt's flrtsnhnins. 4S t N . THOMPSON B oom. OeA- preferred. 849-9197. Realtor, 6494082 SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, 1)4 er and dryer unit, 88 gallon « Street, centrally kwafod, baths, modern kitchen wita electric hot water heater. 'Ytenl Bstato Is Our Only M ala a t CAU dWNBI^. 6494442 vU aaaally' tonHehaa WffB BAVB ouetomen wattini S60 MAIN 8T, MANCHB8TERx4>H0Nf fO -llM 110,900—RAN(JH hoijM on lev­ built-ins, dining room, fam­ Aluminum combination btonna too MAIN STREET, MANaaBOTER noma, paitdag. O a 649-2EW for Ihe rental ec your aparP el ahrtad lot. Exceptional ily rooip, full, baaement, 1- and aeraena, )L acre lot Call' for evanlght meat or borne. Jr' D. R ei^ , 121.600 $ 2 i I b0 0 ■Ilian condition. Wesley R. tm r garage. $82,900. FUl- awns|r 648-8541' a r you r awn TVMt latea. 6iS«99. ■m lO i AaaBoa. M 8-1867. hrlek Agaaqr, 840 t dSA. , mm f- • V t ^ \ •. I, f / - ./ 'V ■. lATURDAY, SEPTEMBEIU«, 1H4 TWILVS

ahtp 4, Mnrtaar OIrl Soouta, win nave ita flrat maatlng of About Town the fhn aeaenn Tuesday at 7 Retail Sales pm . at Bowwre School M l« Nancy'Oowk. daughtw Business Bodies o f Mr. and Mra. Bifnund Trinity Paat NoMa Oranda of Jump by 30% OoadB of Talcottvilla, loft Sunaat Rabakah Lodge %UI Wednaaday on Um Quaen Mary meet Wadnaaday at 8 p.m. at Retail salea throughout Man­ HBABS CHAPTER tha Hartford Cataptor o f Char- for Paria, Prdbea. Sha wUI at- Odd Fallowa HaU, Stafford tand Middlebury (Vt.) Oollaca chester increased by almost SO Jack L. Bursack of Man- torod Ltta anderwritars,' and Oraduata School majortng in Springa. Membara are reminded per cent in ^ e second quarter chaster, aon o f Mr. and Mrs. the namaa of the wlnnara ware to bring gifta for a merry-go- rranch )anpia(e and Utarature. of this year over the second Daniel Bursack of 98 Dale Rd., announced Wednesday, at a round auction. Rafreahmenta has been elected president of luncheon at the Hartford Golf CQia apant about four waaka at quarter of last year. h c ^ after a aummar atudyin^ will be aerved. the Connecticut Chapter of the Club. alt Mlddlalmry Collage, V t Phillip Harrison, chairman of National Societyly c« Interior The Hartford County Farm the Chamber of Commerce Re­ RRIEFB Bureau will have a potluck and Monbera of Orford Pariah tail Division, announced today Robert A. Sandall Jr. of 114 Chapter, Daughtara of the discussion meeting Tuesday at 6;4S p.m. at the American that total retail sales in Man­ Hollister 8t. has bean promot­ American Revolution, will at­ chester in the three months ed to the post of aaslatant tend the annual fall atata meet­ Legion Hall, Willard Ave., New- in^on. Members are reminded from April to June this year to­ supervisor, underwriting sec­ ing of the Ormnecticut DAR tion, group employe insurance Wedneaday at 10. a.m. at the to bring a main dish or salad. taled $23,952,000—as compared County Young People will par­ with $18,513,000 in the same pe­ department, at the home of­ Tirat Congregational Church, fices of the Aetna Life Insur­ Bedford Park, Stamford. ticipate In a panel discussion. riod last year. RMervatlona may be made ITiis represents an Increase in ance Oo. Sandall, a naSuata o f the University of Oonnectl Army Spec. 4, Raymond W. with Bmeat Starsiak, 18 Hills sales of 29.4 per cent. The aver-1 St., or Miss Madeline Stoddard, age state increase was only 1.7 cut, has been with Aetna Life McKay, aon o f Mr. and Mra. since 1950. Raymond G. McKay, 81 Rua- 126 Willard Ave., Newington. per cent. aell St. la visiting five cities Total retail sales for the first in Bolivia. South America, Miss Patricia Dickenson, half of the year (January Radio and TV commentator touring with the 79th Amty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. through June) reached $40,913,- Lowell Thomas will be the fea Band. He is regularly stationed Francis E. Dickenson of 2.10 000 this year, up from $34,453,- tured speaker at the 19th An with the band at F t Amador, Summit St., will leave tomor­ 000 last year. The increase of nual New England Council Canal Zone. He is a 1961 grad­ row to enter Becker Junior about 18.8 per cent compares Winter Sports (Conference, uate of Manchester High School College, Worcester. Mass., as a with a state average increase of scheduled for Oct. 18-20 at and entered the Army In May freshman. She is a 1964 grad­ 4.9 per cent. Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, 1962. uate of Manchester High School. Vt. Harrison feels that the activ­ ( ities of the Chamber’s retail Sunset Rebekah Lodge will David Churllla, son of Mr. Kaman Aircraft of Bloomfield open its fall season with a pot- and Mra. Albert Churllla, 58 division have contributed to the percentage increase. has reported net earnings of hick Monday at 6 ;S0 p.mlr in Odd Bretton Rd„ is a freshman at $511,701 for the first six months Fellows Hall. Those attending Ottawa Unlveralty, Ottawa, •‘We have been receiving ex­ Jack L. Bursack cellent cooperation on our year of 1964, with $1 per share paid are reminded to bring a main Kan. out on outstanding stock. This dish or salad. Members of a round promotional calendar,” he Decorators, an organization of said, "and we are anticipating qualified professionals. ; compares -with $219,174 earned supper committee are Mrs. Sed- The executive board of Buck- ‘ during the first six months of ricK Straughan, chairman; Mrs. even more of a sales increase Bursack, a graduate of Man­ ley School PTA will meet Mon­ chester High School and the 1963, with 45c per share paid Julius Strong, Mrs. Minnie for the future.” day at 8 p.m. at the school. Rhode Island School of Desig;n, I then. (Charles H. Kaman at­ Krause and Mrs. Thora Malo­ has served as vice president tributes the rise in earnings, ney. There will be a business Marine P v t D|ivid R. Saplen- and program chairman of the despite a drop in sales, ' to meeting at 8 p.m. sa, son of Mr. and Mra. Rosario Youth’s Pull-Ups chapter, and Is a member o f the companywide cost-control pro- S. Sapienza of 63 Coburn Rd., National Education Foundation, grnms. The Italian American Society graduated Tuesday from recruit Bring Down Sign which provides scholarships will have ita first meeting of training at the Marine Recruit for deserving desig;n students. the fall season Monday at 7:30 Depot, Parris Island, S. C. He Richard M. Leadbetter of 30 His completed projects in­ Hackmatack St. recently was pm . at the clubhouse on El- will report for further combat A 16-year-old youth learned clude the design of stores, res­ dridge St. infantry training to Camp Le- last night that street signs are taurants, offices and residential awarded a certificate for com­ pletion of a course In the Slco- Jeune, N. C. not mtide for practicing pull- buildings throughout the state. Bursack is a member of nomics of Business, sponsored Mra. Margaret Zych of 20^for an entire faniUy, plus a-^services; 10 qUarter-hour t o p ­ ups. Friendship Circle of the Sal­ Temple Beth .Sholom and the by (Cornell University and the Deepwood Dr. accepts a $250 Mercury Station Wagon; ten ping sprees; and 100 gift eertiti- vation Army will meet Monday Richard L Townsend of 121 Manchester B’nai B'rlth. National Association of Food gift certificate from A1 Haas, 1964 Mercury Station Wagons, cates, ranging in value from at 7:45 p.m. at the church for Hollister St. was arrested at Chains. Leadbetter is employed sales manager, of the Hartford- complete with a year’s supply ^,000 to $100. (Herald photo by as head clerk at the First Na­ WESTOWK a business meeting and service about 8:30 p.m. and charged GETS SCHOLARSHIP Springfield Pepsi Cola (Co., as of automotive equipment and Pinto) program. Mrs. Ward Tedford tional Store at 410 Center St. PHARMACY with injury to public property. Robert L. Ahlness of 45 Cas­ Roland Antll, manager of the and Mrs. Thomas Kevins will He posted a $15 bond for ap­ tle Rd., an agent for the Luther­ East Hartford Stop and Shop 459 HUtford Rd. 949-9948 serve as hostesses. pearance in Circuit (3ourt 12 an Brotherhood Insurance So­ The Newton Co. of Manches­ Store, looks on. on Oct. 5. ciety, has been named one of ter will be one of the exhibitors Mrs. Zych will be able to re­ William B. Drtggs, son of Mr. the six recipients of scholar­ at the Association of Iron and deem the certificate for grocer­ To maintatai our oontlniilty Police say that the youth, and Mrs. Alfred W. Drig;g;s Jr. while practicing pull-ups at ships for the study of Chartered Steel Engineers Bbq>oslUon in ies at Stop and Shop’s Silver Ferrando Orchards of medieol oervlee we are of 616 North S t, is a member of Haynes and Main Sts., broke Life Underwriter courses at the Cleveland, next Monday Lane Store, where she had reg­ istered in Pepsi’s national $1- the fifth year class at Maine the street sign. University of Connecticut through Thursday, showing its Central Institute, Pittsfield, School of Insurance. remote control systems for con­ 860,000 Shopping Spree, believed NATIVE PEACHES Open All Day Maine. The courses are sponsored by trolling overhead cranes. to be one of the largest promo­ tions of its kind in the history of EXCELLENT FOR FREEZING and CANNING INDAY John Mather Chapter, Order Driver Unhurt, American business. - ( of DeMolay, will have a semi- Mrs. Zych was a (Connecticut M ACIN TO SH APPLES Tolland Tpke., early this morn­ coming from the opposite direc­ regional winner in the contest, public installation of officers Forced Off Road ing. tion. tonight at 8 at the Masonic which has resulted in the award LOCATED ON BIRCH MT. ROAD (Charles E. Johnscm, 28, told Johnson was uninjured, but of over 1S0,(KX) prizes throughout Temple. David W. 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NoM boifk In ‘Entertainers’ A Mva( an^waoh to tolavl-f^ I prooodiag perfonneTi atoa variaty antartatamaBt win Benner anplalnad, and t» m oui. (MKA) — mUM- ka iaitiatad odMB »TIm B atar- eohlava that apontaneoua feU- Moatfanni tea ti»oo«« talaata," iMar-loac mraa aa> ing of hU ve'program the ahow- Mr and « wit’tteh, aU wlthiH WUI be tai montha. maMa Ita dabut oa Cb Ib* broadohat '*Ou»aa which ia laoro aaott* rHday frm 8:804:M p ja . "Oarel Bnmett, Bob Newhart r V aha buttWad with a r ' -Tha profram wlH Aiaetloa and Oeterlna Valaaite, atari of aaothar*a ahtmialaam, without a regular boat or maa- the aactoa, aU may be on & two atap^hUdraa aame broadcaat or, perhap^ “aw-larUiw," biit aha aava oaramonlaa, aoaordtnc to only one or tgro af them win i^ ; aSfiTSSbaiidr pear,” Banner added. - aavaral mora cldldraa. I *•** to latroduead T te aoheihile w ill allow each ila, aha haa coma to of tha three atari to havo a talovlaloii. acratoa In Bo- wltahod, tha ABC-TV aariaa thatj weak off oaeh mcnth; tt waa to* waa f n to M y ttn aaaaon’a moat Bigaad th at way to kwqp CWtoi daalrad natwoifc acqulaitlaa. Ia Miller Play Bumatt from botag aubjooted tiw abow, tha bogulUng BU to arooaalva phyatoal atrahi bath playa a aotmal young mar- ^Scene Set wliila doing a toloviaion iboyr at tlo d w ith jdat on# amaU pro- ths MUM ttae ahs ti ■np—rtni; on Bmadway in "Fado Out— Uaaa — aha la a wttoh- t I m aharactor obvloualy rubbed oCf For Special Fade to.” a htt, aa natwoak and aganoy Bannar pointed eut that tha .man ehawad thair Ongamalla to the flnt In the tMevl* through BUaatoth'a pregnancy, Trediio Idarch and A rtlay ^ mualeel-vartoty Held to Which delayed adranoa produo- MiUar wlU pautlclpata pnani- have a peraianent rapertory ttaa. nantly In the aecond oompMv. The troupe will con- /'Uncoln Oanter Day" apaclal alat ef About 10 petfotmota, on C88 -TV tomorrow from hlO featuring torltleh nniaic kaU p.m. ■tm Taaole O’Sbaa and ayndl- March la aa narrator of tha oatad newapaqiar oohmuilat A rt hour-long broadcaat. BuohwakL MUlar, whoae new play,' "A f­ Among the othori will ba ter tha ran," win be rapraaant- Davidaon. yoittg baritone ad la toe broadcaat by a acane who made hto BtoadWay debut from tha Lincoln Canter Rapar- M L ahr’a. /um la "Foxy"; I tory Tbeatar productlod, wlU ap­ Jaidt Buma,' oomadlan who an- pear to dlacuaa hla la to * wotfc, poa^ for two yaara In tha "Incident at Vichy," which wlU Off-Broadway piodueUon “Sec­ be offered by tha tbeatar dur­ ond Clty";l>om Dotaiiao,’ who ing ita ltM-05"aaaaon. waa aaan on Brtoedaray In "Tho ja addition, 8. N. Bahiman, to u ^ t Oypay" and mmra ra-, Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) runs into a little author of "But For WhS oantly in “Hara'a Love,” and Charlie," wiU alao appear on toe Vlo Gracoo-and-Fred Willard, trouble along with his assistant (Pat Crowley) ia broadcaat to dlacuaa hla work. eaaMMto taam who have ip- thatn » opentog(m ning episode of N B C -TV's -T V s ‘T h e M Maam frofafi A acane from tha play, pro­ peared on "The CMrry M o % U.N.C.L.E.’' is a smooth, James E^d iype UB- duced tor toe flrat Umo by tha Show" "The Bd SuUlvan Shmri" Lincoln Oanter Repertory Thea­ ruMed even when hanging from a pipe.-pipe- ^ ter during the paid getotm, will be parfom ad on toe bfoadfcaat, aa win an excerpt from the toaa* tar'a rarlral of Bugma O’lfaOt'a ‘Karoo MiUlona." Tootling in Sports Gar, G r^ny Amont the membam of the theater who win par- HOTATWOOD (AF) -A, A, Neltoer toa face nor the tigurdafuMa to be influenced by MM 'apontora. in toe program aleak beige iqiorta oar, with red aaamed tamUiar, b u t toert] eivUtaed-weya' of Beverty David Wayne, HalIH ^h co o k, Jo- leather bucket aeato, atick aUft came a familar volee: ‘Tm HUIa. the natworlL he wtiiild aay I and wire wUeeU, drew amoothly the ahd S oor aonTaraa- '^ 2?: euro aonry to be late, but we'ra Irene Ryan, who croatod tha Maw—‘The baby to due by R alph Meeker Jennifer up to toe entrance of tha hotM. on lOcatton In toe hUto todiky n ^ orotchaty chardctor in "Bavarly Augiato. ian’t lit ’ And X would Went. Out atopped a altm woman with, 1 raced back to dab aoma water HulMlUaa," la a vatorsa pcM ^ The lMx>adeaat, to to praaent- blonde hair,. diacraet maka-up,maki on tola pore ole face." R waa aaaura them that waa true. waaring a able dtonal funreaa. who haa bam la .A lt one day X heard It Juat ed on toe eve of the ofnoial ob- blue knit driaa Orannle, toa peppery old lA^r aarvanca of linooln Oanter Day, andhi^-tocaad from toe Oeark hUto who t*-' wnae toer o f^ and .X aaldr win be produced and directed /Mb, the baby'to due tha 15th by Fielder Cook. I t wttl be bt a^omber.’ And X walked tipped, in part, at toe Reper­ -away, leaving him ataggered. tory Ih e a te r’a temporary home TelevUwn t araa mean of me, but what at toe ANTA Waahingtcn Square SATURDAY PROGRAM hack." ntoater and at toe etin - un- • iM ( » )Beelwe ______Am w HUgatoth’d huaband wlU be flniatied Vivian Beaumont Thea­ Sm K in g ___ ( •> Sufrito Ha dtoabUug aeveral epiaodea of ter in too linoobi Oanter com (•$) iw itoc (nm> iSke^Bm (M>(M) latoriiWaaalnmiSaUeal ehawUaaa Bewitched,' whhdi daUghta her. (m HaM. Mato ■ (M> Stove Oaa W M Tni^ *n e ’a marvMoua to » ___ ^ , Utaa (» News „~(MI Oalaat Baa (KM) r tiM (.» Vaeatlaa narbaosa toUh, Othera "think ee. too. (>KW> “ ‘,2 Ptoaaehahlaa M a i r i mr into IM Uw s iM (M) Bavlaa TIS to rm not aU that prajudiaed. (riaaUato) BMaa Bat- Dram atized Mha ■alyia. Tha dslyUa liM (MM) KOAA h aaWad ayaa----- . to laaalva Msalvi • (Ommt) Xavy va. _ Itot m'^SwnlJIto^ms^^ Fredrie March, Dana i at Valveiai^ Faih, •tM Air-Condition drawa, Bd Bmley, B. O. Mar- liM (t) Bto Thrae ■fi. ahaU, Jaaon Rotorda J r., and “ ■aaAMaer' Robecf Ryan will hand an all- t iM Now... la atoning oaat for "Tho dea 4a W04a Praatdonoy: A Splendid Mlaory," houi'-long CBS Newa ^>eoinl to ba. preaentod Wodneaddy from liW (•> ___ FEDDEIS T ito > 8:S0 p.m. Taafcaaa ve. gahejH t h e broadcaat wttl preamt a dramatlaation of the ofBoe ef MeeMaiaar. F- K ailaia the Prealdenoy aa aam throukh S iM , r- ^ ^ ; V r : Ji the worda, aptdun or written, (#) eat. •mSBiyssiffsXrrsi of. aoma of tha 86 man who igs__ haiva held the hlgheat etoetlve ra te rs h aw M i , Ib r Storway < M i ... t iM (U> poet In our national govom- , (Baa ttfia* to Maart__ mont. ^ . d iM (M> With March acting-as nar­ ' «tM (KM-M) VA. O traK t iB ( I T. R MTKIN CO. T riito AtMar ^ O’Oaaaall, FhrlUy rator, -Androwa,-Begley, Max^ atagi O ieeafi Avanr. Taaae aam la SAae- eh«n, Robarda and ^ an , aup- aila a l to iaha aa portad by -a top-ranldng fea­ Ua talharA M «tal # 1^ tured eaet to be snnouneed im rum ' (M) Fast Oaaw N tM (i» O n u — J L ahortly, trill portray Preaidenta «iie (M) laeatWy aa Feoada JaaMs Arasea, Oaaals Waavar. IT Tolluid 1>ko. ranging from Oeorga Waah- «:M (M> Sal. KaUato B antaSs laaaaa tar Faslaa M- togton to John f . Kennady. CtM (» Saee af Ms Wa*k r eaaae M a yaet his falhar saea ,« 1^ 79S (KMM) .WHs W stli af autos. (B) . A a w to e e ■Sim Taehl aees. M(M (f> Fridam - hytart, A L; Oiaad Fite ri aL U tM (KM KM M ) W a , WaaMar, (Ul'^XaiT, Fhaa af dw Wash aad Syarto IC E n A H T O P E N tiM (f> Oar Bias hisaiBi : . MiH (•> Ba^ , OS) IHc Fiateto S AJf.-to irM PM. — Suhdaye S A Jf. to 1 I* J i. (M) Bsstoa F igrfate Festbi OBAOBBD ICB B U K K lOB —■ CPBBS . aaview ■ aairoiig^agvafe ttM (» WeaMsr . ^ SUiH'^Aiaimmhyitotoa^S^ SM . ■ ^ IIM L. T. ¥fOOO CO Itilgj Mgln SA at State Wwdtei on to ! la * IM toelaae-Bae.'-*' - - liidn tototria k 1 m i. - ' / -7 ;, ■ M A N C B E g^ OONE^ EATOEDAY, SEPTBBBEB IE, 1P64 P A G E T H R E 5E S'- PAOBTWO HAMCHOStm fiVHHXNQ aATOBDAT, *i5eil6iStt3Swtiieifl ■ ...... ,..-r ■. . , , — -I , , . ^ ■ .•'yr ■' iw;> >,, , i.. i ^ ; , j» . .— -j- m M a y ^ T U E ^ A Y S U N D A Y ‘ riB M __ Atis im <•) «tW R e m a i n s BMfa 4iM l a « ) ------•iM ‘ owtAy ir*r!fcrK.‘w«. Teat Bjfimiifli ^ _ -\ .■, . (a p ) —- I Blot on /Ihuradaya— nab Jkuwar e l Mt *:S$ tirx k * _ •iM . ------t------u r n e d1 l—« - audlcnee rattnf. <•) jHband and ■hOcKantany hipped | Mra. Jaekaon and Bar falaano S p f e i - T a S i Vjkyiir (M) ■!»• UMM •iM aur —, ftaylhond------Burr rMWtto. hsartnera------vare psepariag other M:38 w ’"3 5 T b i m w ■ : « (S Davar m A CH __- aurr - was in no poeitlon oMtion toloanlner to getditer literaryUt propartlea tor eomiiilaln. I oemvereion to tolevltMii; Tbp* 9m IS(■> rSiSi TW* la5 SL Dor the past three or four pUK the list 1s one they w ill not ( » ) Mat Baaat;~traaaiaa O iaf- M THI MUUIlIMt yearn, tha aotor haa aufgmtad jmen diaouaa, laat tbs Mea ba ^ Sawrtek (M) Xka •tM §?*TiiaaMilfc about thia tlBfa..tbat It ^ bejiwljpeil ABothw: la a sartot on ti3 t < M > bto final esasoh. He to Inter-1 Qonald Lamm-Bartba OoM, ptl- 9:U m ) lAiM ■ V iUM <«•> X .-6 o ~ j»ir M a r a Urt* ^_») Bam. Wealke* «ited .tn other pimmito, be saya, I wete eye charaotera In.many a t :N <•> Sa— j ------^------SERVICE intdudlpg hla art gaUeilea.mo- boOk..Mra. Jaoknon haa fibwsapd Weeirte (M) jS a ma~ Sfsaneir^ l i : U i ._a*Vo|iae ntaallx F*e- .toon ptotoraa and a atam oa^ her eye oa Joan BtoniWn tor II Cfeallea at BtririMM OBfi but ulUM telv oomM ^ the prblltio author's Doug Selbjr I b DaasereeS* SMiinea at « m Mhaa. . STarauS’^ -s f fiaaa** BeiMrt Faite. Aak news that ‘*w»y, MaSdn w U l i i t ^ ^ about a dlatriet attor- DertA Brtae ------CAU 619-1124 Vrt3 (I ' Bekert I (U) gar tajar f» w J*i I oonoomad,' wa*ro old • foah- (88) Sserto '.a;U Oaaaai»^ni«a._ . (M> Meet «ha ahaad « iM KdMduto-^ I Mrs. Jackson. 'They Urn (■> Caaaaaaata aaA >aa>la I » > lajaria Baalal Baaw ito *> JM ia tn irt m> Y it -— _ CaUlanBa the way it la and they B A Fkteat BakM* OaMurOal *rta Oakia. ItM “PsAetgreeaA" Jeffrey leea, FraaMen at n U ll i m !•)- Wiw wiy t Heeews Zg: don't like bhange. We knpw. We FUBs Dere (M> IMl WbM ^ art (M a tte lCaBrt Majqr.—= adding now oharaotora 1S:4| (48) terA’e PrMrer U :U m i A a a a i^ S a* Waak MeaeA leaatav l aaala kekM f le T ir i— wMk OaHB. (M> laiA’i Ftayea ISS* “•« "Ml Uwre-and went b«ok 1:«A <») Deeay — “ *•*' to our original form." fS^ FafcBj iMaa Bae, BM - ArOeeikal (|l Tka BMMhNI T « m MOAD ST. however. Burr’s preinetoon «a|tbe courtroom. .It sure glvoa a NBC has purchaasd M movlaa Bla« AiaaiiA «ka' visia n OMraar of U rte S tu le y th at aomethlng la (M) Oaai------(O mM m m A (rem PiMPA Ouk) presentation on “Baturday Night < < » We •eUeva PfcoM Mf.1l24 Ctordaar’a mead popular ehar-1 tiicr uiurtnbl* wortd of tMo-1 , F ftocb ei — at the Movies,’’ 1Z:I )) Hem WertA War 1. ahoara. I bad heard tala naioM actor m»lM.aeoimto. | vision. **** ii^wiim) Rt®. Among the mo visa are "White I Patrick Jaekson, p~- ia)riatmae’’ with BUig Qrooby (M) A ■ ‘ several tlinee and used to o f tha aarlaa and oSSSerl Aalaaal aAaaataae think, "Boy, he’f the one to 3g;,?5Cr8SS.rT5J and Danny Kaye; “The Bro­ lt : 4B (W r ijll V » YSae T a lm ' akeal a fu *a^ *■ ^ w * » __ ’a partner in f ------thers Karamaaov," Tul Bryn- t:M l i ) TtaM Wat Far BfaHa la aialkaMto ajaeeeea. have on the team when I do 4 ff«M WacM Tiato “Isn’t It tovely to be play­ means It this year." Ocert nw,’’ Peter Palmer and JuUe 4M) Feataia (Seaaea m a ile ie l 'lhai y ^ ’ meana. however, 8:84 (48) Bern Newfnar; "Wild la tiie Wind," raa y ttlaala Irtba. Bakert Bma. OaUam ing a wlteb? I Imagine uiere (M)__ Waw-_ WaataTi DEMPSEY-TEGEUR oMl COh IRC. toksra vrtn be the uahal miota of *m ----- . , ______Anna Magnanl and Anthony 1:U <» l^ tataja lar aeek nveage acatart a (enaea ^ ha no end to the jokes. ta ImAeA OUala aa. - nrtfcleas lawauw. new ahowa to run from Septem­ (8 8 4 »V W to M as PVtoa Quinn; “ T m Teahouse of the •iM (8) BA »^aM » e w ___ I know when wo were fltan* imnaroLy and HBLPFm. i»ANsAOTONeHAsnmuBBoN • AiMuat Moon,” Marlon Brando t M BaaekaU; Oaeata; Tke Beaftw. Ing the pilot, a light blew ber to April or May, ' Vaakeaa aa. K aaM Brewa, Teaale 0*8kea, eweaa. AIX BaCCnUtNOBS USVBD AND CNUSnBDwJiDniiX rCMDS Burris contract expires at I Olenn Ford, and “War and l ; l f <*i) laaaea aad Aaawaaa every day. Nothing like that Peace.” Audrey Heilbuiai, , ” (M) Wlaalaa Maa had ever lu^ppened before. M I -ll lS the and of the 1964>d6 aeaaon SsW (tt> * ffi5 nM te *aala^^ ■;M ( W^ > Bin Daaa.nrtar ^ ____ MAIN amUUDT and C!&S haa made no move as Afrieaa Henry Fonda and Mel' Ferrer. “ SaiataA BMata" Taiaalaa (Beaaaa FieaUelre) oK f C»ae- And every time a light blew, I ef New Veslc Stock k ,\ S B !£ C ISerte • lake, t . OaallleM ky. Olick tilea Aeniurat^te the crew would tom and look yet to renew the eeriea or atar. (M> DiteetiaBa evelA AeaeWat MeeA AartaF a t me, aa If really were a nda- Bltuatlah oouM ebangel FRaa Ike keld Atiae. 1 suddenly, should the vensrablel (M> Baa. WakbiM ^ _ (S-S*4ir i^ aa...... w itch ." “ Seciet ef Ike Oeaalet lake' (FreaalkFerValka Melaa. 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Prop. or USEdT Sayenaaa (43) Dick l^weO SIR-dW-rM ptAP* R*t M A K U ^ T t <8 > AAaitad 4a3k aaA I U iM 13) Movie 14S W. BUddle l^ike. 6A9-MM Zi e «rWoase el OelA" oiMi TT ( .1 M' .i * .IT^ i i r ■'7^ ;»??' xANcawntf d b U fk ^ S A T U R D A Y , * y- f ¥ Teievision i n fiwwi>ial ■ Mated ■iW'WiMM A Skakeup lit iif Rolea tSte g r t-M £ ______•> Br. f B O L L tW O O D (AP) — AittfptxMttbite," aiit admitted •i«a (■> Admiral daak •otlMrn la takinc an ad in tha It waa the beat toitm bi the ^ ^ SSToHer (it) ■niM..DaaiH t fit o Maws ' raada: “Hoar to ; cbaa(e ■van thoudb many ot the ra- <» C^nSES (M ») Mavis vlaarera didn't like the movlo, I. 'aalhar Osaat a ( Manta OrMi (S a M ja ^ .OtUtai bi. tean abe naa acootnplialied tha I Ukad tha boot waa that none oi tito <•! (Mi Sofsmua praoaaa. Cluaterad around a thorn manUonad JlCaiate.’' fRSE^SSa^ . Tkv AdaUral and Swak •iM (i> ■neUabarrr ■anm photo oi A m aa her own glamo- Than came “Tha Beat Man.’ (U> MMIan DsOar Mavis •iM Mwa aatt are ahotr o< bar in She portrayed a AOfy, buatMng SI •laMurtI OI------M " ■ ■ recant film lolaa aa a proatituto, eommtitaawoman. Again bar' la Osaa.„ film h poUtioal buajrbody and a noticaa ware lavorabla. i(aO) i Baas lha OUwi ■ Moway haa-baan. Ann baa mat finiahad “ Sylvia' t iU . . (U . . Bear* («> n a .wBasMi What on aarth baa bappanad with OanoU Baker mtd Gaorga •:W (»>: Iisavo_____ :tt TsBaav 0:00 (■) NaWa, WaatlMr, ( B. O. Marahai, Tad? to AmiT Maharla. .“The woman I play ia (f ). < ^ a n .VW A B ar (Ml haawar Seaea (SI wSS’t Maw “ X wanted to act," aba ax- not raaUy a proatltoto, but aha MiM (•) Ufawa (« t ) News (t»to> p i a l ^ “ Aftar aU, Z waa i haa bean thrcugh t ^ m ill,'' aha • ■a (Advaataras Is M (O sM r)______^ ____ actTMa batora I got invotvad in explained. ailO Sasits, Mavra, W lamSa- A 'b aabar whslbasb <•> i:U (tt) Otohaase eatoady. After aovan yaara la " I t ’a hdd in fiaahback. She a:M (tt) Sfeoial BspaM r 2ss::r'!:f tolofiaiou 1 wanted to return to haa had an affair with Haharia )S:W M e ^ aiM (l| Mavra whbh M belasgad. (B) , ( l » 4a> Ward Var Ward (S> Xaraatb (Sdad*) dtaamy fiaaa S ^ artmt I had dona bafora> To do yaara ago. ha retuma and (M M d) rrleo b BloM (tMS) Baatlal Matbal - vMteigr. . M a ib t It. 1 bad to maka a complata takea her. out to a night club. U:W < »3ir Ofesalrattoa MaBy Baa, TbarBTwb Mtsaal break with my prarloua tm> She ia ovardreaaad and out of _ (AWd#) Oat The Msasad ftlu Btseevary a t e . " place, and it'a kind of mtiful.'' UiM lib w i dsMNudr •i4( (tt) Maws (M) Sebaal pravbw TM (t) WvaM Bail utae ( ~BMe> Mawa, Wo A ahrawd ptonnar in mattera About bar personal Ufa: Mm’a UiW (t> I n v a ______(U ) Ste. T.T. erir' aad Smrb.Isarta eoaeaminc bar caraar, aba remarked that aha wants to (1I-M> bur Whaa . (tt) Cgaasahall U tM (C TMIght push her boautlful .daughter, (btSto) m u te KMara Bas( (tt-ISdS) Maws aad Wa raaUaad that aha had to axarclaa Itita (t) SMtreh Ib r Taaaariavr (M) What’s Mew UiM (tl’ Mavl tha acUnc muacloa that bad Tlah, out oi the naat, thah find a (taJS) T ibMi ar Caaaaaaaaa “ Ttadaal Bsa aUttanad durinf yaara ot daliv- huaband for haraalf. (i-ta-M> lean. Brab gla*d "“ .w a a B -"' Bbk Pama arinc and raacUnc to diachani- “ Tiah haa left the naat two or liW («> Btot SaUar liM In i T m S t oal laufb linaa in talavlaion. She three tlmaa, flown around and (t-taat) The Pllastaaea ( •) BigM av enrolled for laaaona - with coma r^ t back. Right. now (tb W K(My' at «ba iW r (Ostor) PMd sets iavalvad 'WhUs Beat" 1 dramaUe ooacbaa Stella Adler aha’a cohvinoad aha wanta to be ▼IrgiBb M an IttS (IS). Berfcam Barnard_ U i« (ter lardTPtajrar I and,Jeff Ooray. an actraas. But aha abaolUtely i!te (I) Aa The WaiW t s im (tt-W) DaM Bomw l:ta ( t) lfowB Waatear' aad t “ Iravate laaaona/' aha apt* rafuaaa to oonault me On bar (tt-M> IS fa Make A Bai (Prembr^ Pets Parhav, Al­ aaaa■ toa -aTM f MsdHaMaa i...... (W> Bsw ta Marry, a Ml bert Salmi. Baaaa b asaii (1 t>1 l Mawaaafs,Mai Mai #haaiaad. *T couldn't do thoaa caraar. She want to maka it on air* by Gearge Washlagtaa b I eraay thtaifa that the klda in bar own, which ia' all right with 1:11 (tt-tS) Maws a fart. i elaaaaa have to do.” me. tree W Passward (tt) Of Pasals aad PsIM isrfe (m-tS) harstta Tsaag Stta (t) Parry Masaa ^ , i Her firat break with her TV “ Aa to finding m yself'a man, (ta> n is Is The (Saaaae Prembre) BayaseaS A tw(>-part oomady:About a ateramypa waa in "LmOy iii a the sad part la thatliiara aren’t (40) Sasle Barr. KUamiag aad . Mate- senior citixen'a gang will open manjr good onaa around. But I ’ll l:ta (t) Baase Party amU eamylleab a aivsras tha open season o f 0 B8 - lar rolet “A aoddan old (tt-N) tha Baatsry keep looking." (» 4 e-M) Day laCMrt (AWdt) Baaaa Bead Shaw TVs "Thb Dafandars Utla is t:M (4t> Maws The haaaebsld b throwa la b 'Hia Sevan Hundrad-Taar-Old t:te (t) The Bdge XM MisW a Ussy whea Alex’ s faMwr Oang.” Thursday from IB-lt w ife at their home in Zoclc- (tta t) Aa%Mur .Warld — -- draas la (ar a visit. port, N. T., tomorrow 4-6 p.m. (I) ( 14) Psrtrait s i Ja|iaa p.m. Coming Shows Ray' Bojger dances away two traurs in an informal Sur­ vey of American dancing Mary Martin, Mike Nichols Thursday on NBC-TV’s "Tor, F R I D A Y Television P R O G R A M aad Blaine May help Jack Paar day” 7-9 a.m. launch his third season F ri-' (tt-IS) Baa BriaUay B ^ U:4d (4S) Imtd’s Prayar Site (t)... Bmmwr. lemeeitr l:tS (t) Mevrasaa^ Ms day on NBOTVa "Tha Jack (M) A^toaltvrf •• 1m Baw Urn Sbry Oawdart aaCMyoui Phar Program” from 10-11 SiM (t) Msmeata tif Oemferb •;tC (tt) Mavra 1 (tS) Mews aad Mewacsaa Tits (t) BeaNi TaBsy Mays liM ( t> d)4S (•) Tha CbSibahara (M) Sab. T.T. Mawa, Waal (t) TSwa Crtar (tS) BaS Order Market a af ClaabH Debbie Reynolds presides on 7:CS (t) PrMrest s( Maa (tt) Weather aad Mavra tha season’s opener of ARC- (tBM) Taday dhaw (M) Wbat’a Maw (t) Oaaialba Alghahst (M-tS) Maws aad Waatb< T b s famous Adventuns at TV’S "The HoUywood PtOAoe” TiM (tt)~> WaatherWe - TtH (tt) Samamr Blgldlghta Mr. M agoo” with tha wry tonight from 9 :30-10:90. LM>- T:te (I) Cib St Time (tS) Saarb voioe of Jim Backus starts to­ arnoe and Buddy HAokett np-' , (t> P)%ada at Mr. Oasbar (44) Mavra night on MBOTV from S-S:S|» •:ce (t) Oaytab Kaagarsa TBS (t) • :N (I) Bxsjmlsa Mitb ObHa P-m. (4S> Be Fnueee Pbasteg. Olbt Baalwaad. Julie Harris and -Robert' Isog- Stte ( » Baa 'Blebards ■avrdy aaMs b Jm ebarga (t> CHrl Talk u t a rival bard. Debbie Reynolds, Tony Raa^ gia are lovers in "The Robrlox (te> Taday la Caaa. (S-tMS) Jaaay daaat daU and Paul Douglas st'ar Ring” on NBC-TV’s “Kraft .(4#) Baas The Olavra (tt) -Have Qaa Wm Travol Buapense Theater” Thursday, f ilS (t) Daaaty Oawg ' (M> .tLattgaas imw ipovla, “The Matiim fkofn 10-11 p.m. Site (t) Leava It Ta maav lateniAtlAMAl IfcawtlMB Oama," shown tonight on liB (> (t) r(toaaa Par A Bay ^ s “Saturtey Night at tbs (M)> kaaubr Maem . i*. "A'M W — Moviaa” at 9. MBC-TV’s "Sunday" visits iSiW (t> Maws YIdumm 1m ap. WlUiam B. Millar and his (MSS) Bar %its (OM M i Paramrfa Baagbbr (S) Oeaati (tt) Br. A lb ^ Barim (ts) oala (M) BanbrdS]■artbrd Bymshaay ‘ ll:lt (t) MavisM a ^ (IM S) Ward Pax Ward iM MM_AMk Be.

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MANCHESTER OONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1964 OB P nfo 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS TOL.L] ^ N O .1 0 0 (BI6HTIRVJ*A6ES) 4 Events Strike^ R ebel Drives In State Forest Fire Destroys Accidents Take Heighten Viet Peril Lives of Eight Homes in Napa Valley Accidental death struck Viettwook up, faced other hardi*were their chief interest, the SAIGON, South strike bad political overtones. eight times in Connecticut (A P ) __ aftiifh Vi*f now proMoems. A strike virtually Nam (AP) — South Viet paralysed Saigon and a moun­ Strikers’ banners demanded an during the weekend. One of CALISTOGA, Calif. Nam’a military forces suf­ tain tribal revolt put the q>ot- end to military conscription and the victims was fatally (AP) — A wind-whipped fered one of their bloodiest Ught on troubles in central Viet an end to the national state 'of stung by a swarm of hor­ forest fire burned into thin Nam. emergency, under which strikes Napa Valley resort town weekends on record in the Most of the 30,000 workers are banned. nets; another fell off a 800- fiffht against the Commu­ who walked off their Jobs today We are aware and concerned foot cliff. Four persons died today, destroying betweea nist Viet Cong, military were Catholica The strike, ex­ about the critical situation in in motor vehicle accidents, 85 and 50 homes, touching sources said today. They pected to lu t at least two days, the country but we see no rea­ one person drowped and an­ off other threatening fires is in support of workers de­ son for the government not to and leaving one side of II reported 280 casualties in- meet the reasonable demands of other was in ju r^ fatally in manding more pay from a tex- mountain charred. f lie ted on government tUe plant. the working class," said Vo Van a racing go-cart. troops. Tap Cabinet officials and Tai, secretary-general of the *rhe victim of the fatal sting­ At sunrise, hundreds of evacu­ The moat aerioua fovemment strike leaders conferred, vppt^T- Saigpn Labor Council. ing was Arthur C. Devenow, 43, \ ated resident's began to return setback took place Saturday In ently without progress. It already has given in to of Plymouth. He was stung at to their homes. Some returned a battle' near the Cambodian Althouidi demonstrations and Buddhists, ^ d e n ts and some least 13 times Saturday. The to vacant lots, with only ashes border,'the informants said. The strikes are lUegal, poUce made political groups — why not hornets came from a neat in where their homes had stood.. - Viet Cong kiUed 38, injured 41 no attempt to interfere with workers too?” Devenow’a backyard. • Calistoga* lies in a valley be; and escaped with IDO weapons. thousands of strikers vdio par­ In a demand tor autonomy Jonathan Cooper, 19, of Hart­ tween coastal hills and an interw Oovemntent tnx>ps countered aded, shouting demands and from the Saigon government, ford, was killed when he fell ior range of mountains 60 air Sunday in a fight south of the c a r r ^ g banners. 500 U.S.-train^ Rhisde tribes­ while trying to descend a 300- miles north of San Frahcisco. Viet Nam border in which 58 The walkout shut off the city’s men Sunday Invaded Ban Me foot cliff in the Tariffville sec­ Thuot, capital. of Darlac Pro­ tion of Bloomfield Saturday. State Forestry Service offi­ Viet Cong weN killed and 15 electric power, bus transporta­ cials said the blaze, which others captured. . tion and port facllitiea. The vince 150 miles northeast of In Fairfield, Peter Dolge, 35, Saigon. They seized a radio went fishing in Long Island threatened. Calistoga on three The other ' oasualUes were Lsibor ConfederaUon claims half sides around 1 a.m.,- apparently suffered Hi other weekend bat a mUlion workers, 80,000 of station, broadcast demands for Sound Saturday and failed to re­ an autonomous tribsd nation and turn. The Coast Guard re­ had burned itself out proaching craft It C rushed More than half (he town’s honesty in its cimduct of the then disappeared. Bishops More Power WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-t At El Paso, Johnson is meet­ 500 residents and tourMa h&f cold war has led to what now His Saturday afternoon sata- dent Johnson took a day off at ing President Adolfo Lopez “ been evacuated during ttw may be described as a erisls-of- Revoh T ry ment came nearly 32 hours home today between out-et-town Mateos of Mexlpe to mark the VATTPAK e m r (AP) — T h e ^ n bishops duties speaks of a night, police aald. There watt tlM-week foreign policy. after first reports of the flareup ^>eeches. transfer to Migteo of few Vatican Ecumenical Council strict connection with the “ de no caaualtiea reported. * "This weekmd's crisis in­ a LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — The reached the Pentagon. A Penta­ Sunday he la ^ q ^ to an air- hundred acres of liiod called B1 voted sweeMng iq^roval today ecclesia” schema and its idea of PoUce Chief Kenneth volves Viet Nam and another gon source late said McNa­ Bolivian government says it has port on a West ^rginia mouh- Chamisal. The tk«ct has been shattered «n attempt to over- Us first measures defining a shared power. said the terraced vtiwyattoi tacidsnt in the Gulf oi. Tonkin. mara’s 147-word statement tain hm and said that Amei:Jca Involved for decades., in a concept that bishops share pow- In both schemata. Bishops are which surround Calistoga, crp- “The administration has tried “ AppsqranUy oloscd the incident “ will 'begin- to - daoltoe--fiwitH}^gawge to - coorse-:-fai described As ’“ heads” of the died In the heart of tito N u g to manage too sews so toat -Uie tor an practical purposes. grdatness’^ the day it tiardens Grande and an international Estenssoro. A state of siege was Oiurch both collectively as a Valley Wine Belt, helped fiSt hicldent is forgotten as quickly But it wasn’t closed as far as its heart toward th5 helpless dispute over ownership. The prelates in 6t. Peter’s body or “ college” and indivi­ the fire. as possible. Goldwater was concerned. In decreed. > and poverty stricken. The Eufaula Dam affair is a The government accused cast the first (our of 40 ballots dually as chiefs of the areas Thank God tor our ptowad “ They cannot, however, his statement Sunday night, he He upheld his poverty pro­ dedication ceremony. on a document defining the they govern in union with the vineyards,” he said. Moat of tha sweep a war under the rug.” said the incident raised several former President Homan Siles gram which Republican pres­ The President went to chundi Zuazo and mine woriiers leader concept of shared papal-episco­ Bishop of Rome, the Pope. vineyardo had recently haw Last Friday, Secretaii^ of questions, among them: Pope Paul 'VI has. Mven the idential nominee Barry Gold- Sunday, then flew to Morgan­ Juan Lechin of heading the plot. pal authority —; known as cMle- plowed, leaving nothing to hunt Defense Robert 8. hfcNamara "Why were the., American water described as a “ phony, town, W.Va., in midaftemoon giality. It is 'contained in a collegiatllty idea impetus. He between the green vines. said in a brief statement that Siles was arrested. Lechin was chapter of the schema known as said in September 1968, Just people given no details Ot the vote-getting gimmick’’ in a and dedicated . the municipal The face of Mt. St. Heloiui. preliminary reports had been incident for nearly two fuU in hiding. 'de ecclesia,” on the nature of before opening the council’s speech in the same state Fri­ airport that finally is finished A communique said the rebels where the fire had started in received of a nighttime incident days; was something being day. after nearly 30 years of work, the Church. second session, he would like to In international waters in the had blown up oil pipelines and a By a vote of 3,012 to 191, with see some bishops and especially tall trees, was laft staring covered up or, almost as shock Tuesday it’s back to Atlantic al League? nakedly down en ChUstcBa. Gun of Tnnkin. He said no dam­ ing, was Oiere such a confusion railway bridge, and that there two votes null, the council those in charge of dioceses “ as­ City, N.J., where Johnson deliv­ had bMn jnierrllla activity in age had been reported by Amer' of communicatlona that the ered his address accepting the WASHINGTON (AP) — An­ agreed that bishops make up a sociated In some ways for some Ae residanU poured back Into the Santa & u z area in eastern lean vessels and there was no administration actually dldn’ Democratic presidential nomi­ other campaign rush across the kind of college or body with the questions with the supreme the town, teere and laoiatod loss articipate with him in govern- floodlit Independence Arena as bean reported on the outSkirta 'df ng the Church. Prince Philip, husband of Brit Napa, 30 miles south of Gallsto- (See Paae Bight) The council is debating anoth­ ain’s Queen Elizabeth n , ga; In Stonecrest, near Naparti er measure — on pastoral duties watched. the towns of Rutherford add of bishops — which is written on Later today the prince was to Angwln to toe cast; and V all^ the assumption that collegiality hand the “ instruments of pow­ Lakes. has been put into application . er” over the 120 square miles to There BO Immedtoto a( News Tidbits Tha votes on collegiatllty Prime Minister Borg 'Olivier, damage. from the AP WirM were necessary because ”de who vowed to lead the 315,000 Emergency ahelters were m * ecclesia” was partly debated at Maltese as a parliamentary up .at an elMnantary ediool ta ' the second council sessio.i in democracy and a member of- St. Helana, 10 miles eoutil M 1953. Bishops then made many the British Commonwealth. Congressional leaders trying Calistoga. Red Cross oftIcliM suggestions for changes in Sporadic rioting by the oppo­ said toore than 800 evaeuagg tp bring enough members back wording ind emphasis. The sition Labor party preceded the had reported to the stationa to Washington to tend-to busi­ changes were worked into the Independence ceremonies. A of 6 a.m. ness so Congress can adjourn text during the recess and must police Inspector was stabbed. Hively Jhald reporto todlreta8 befote EieoUpn Day. . . Federal now be approved or rejected. Mounted police twice dispersed the fire had been contaiaad te grand Jury gathers to hear se­ Two-thirds majority is needed rioters in the heart of Valletta. the northern section of CaUBto(p| cret testimony on case of three lor approval. — the area hardest hit. murdered civil rights wooers The preamMe of the schema (See P yb Bight) The blase swept down frajat .Negro church and home Ne­ tall tiiner into the town absfft gro civil rights worker bombed midnight. in McComb, Miss, and angry Forestry officials sBid the : % (AP Photofaz.) Negroes stone police ears when McLendon^s Coy)s Educated^ started sometime lato, ~ Wtodutidn study problem of getting cfible car back on its wheels after it took a dizzy ride in San Francisco. it arrives. but had been emuidered Federal mediators meet with control until high wtndB railroads and unions in hopes of They Hear All His Speeches late Sunday. averting strike against most of The flames M>read from nation’s rallrcMtos at 6 a.m. to­ to-tree and charged d ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Whendlng busiuess than most cows, Mount St. Helana into toe Brief, Wild RiBe in Cable Car morrow. . . . Metropolitan Op­ because — as the saying goes 17-yearrold Charles McLendon skirts of CUlstoga. era begiiu rehearsals for new Jr., takes to the stump. It Isn’t a they got it straight from the The California Highway: season without conductor and horse’s mouth. ■AN FRANCI800 (AP) -H "I looked and saw the bodles^failed trol closed all highways i - “I landed on top of somebody other musicians who stayed figure of speech. One of his Farming isn't the only subject file cable car stopped suddenly falling out, and that beautiful “ We could feel it starting to (jalistom, with only fire" There was a lady moaning on away because of breakdown in most attentive aucUences is a they have heard during the past and began a wild,^ fast back­ view that I' always loved. slip, the move (aster and the floor beside me. The cable ment alloi[lowed to : negotiations for union contract herd of cows. Qiarles has made hundreds of ward roll down Russian m i. VTlien the car stopped and I (aster backwards,” said Joseph car stopped finally, and my Ruiz, 41, of Montebello, Calif. Hundreds of Bahamians Charles won first place in the speeches on scores of subjects, Fasseim rs sezMimed and (ell treun one end to the other. ( friend said, “ Let’s get the hell having begun his public speak­ Mioutod. Some Jumped off and “ Someone shouted 'Jump' and out of here.’ ” prepare for mass protest at In southern regional Future Farm­ must have passed out because temational Airport If Fidel Cas­ ers of America speaking con­ ing career at 11. fall in a tangle of anns and legs. the next th i^ I knew my lady some children near me Jumped. SALUDA, N.C. (AF) — tro carries ouC announced plan test. He Is practicing for the Last summer he participated “ All 1 saw was the hill going friend was over me asking how I waited too long and when jE hit runaway freight train on a steep in a “Person-to-Person” pro­ test, and I said ‘ThU U it,” ’ the street I fell and skidded to bBgin weekly flights with national contest in Kimsas City BuUetin 1 was.” , grade crashed off the end of an gram started by the Eisenhower ■usie Baer recalled later. For along on my abdeunen and emergency siding Sunday send­ Soviet-dnint airliners between In October. Mrs. Baer \and her friend, administration to fncourage CnlM tram AP Mrs. baar, a 53-year-old widow, arms. ing ' 1,000 tons of coal belter Havana and Nassau. Some public speakers practice Sophie Miller, 57, also a widow, before a mirror. Some uee a better human relationqbi[ and 85 others it was a fright­ were among the 30 passengers Gloria Sykes, 28, a San Fran­ skelter down Saluda Mountain. Republican presidential can­ didate Barry Goldwater wel tape recorder to test voice mod­ Charles made dozens^ of ening experience Sunday when who refused or were unable to cisco dancing teacher, was near The five crewmen of the lNb ’TBOi (he car lost its grip on the cable the rear exit. “ I kept yelling Southern Railway train leaped ulation. Oiarlee qpeake to speeches throughout oeptra) I lei4> from the runaway car. corned to (a m home o f fo m e r Georgia, mostly to civic gr iWARDB and began rolling free down a ‘Don’t panic, don’t panic,” but to safety minutes before the six President Dwight D. Bisenhow cows. The. two women and seVen Charles is the son of Mr. and He began speaking to E, OaMf. (A P) steep Mock of Hyde Street be­ otherf were treated for injuries no one was listening. diesel enrines pulling the 60 er in what Ckildwater oalis .troverslal XB16A, cars highballed off the end of Mrs. Charles H. McLendon Sr. cows when his various -activltl- tween Chestnut an^ Lombard. at h u b or emergency hospital. “Then came 'tois terrible “friendly visit.’' . Congolese the emergency siding. Four His father owns-a 284-acre farm kept him too busy to set asidfi^a Igg ■ 1 After more than half a block Mrs. Miller suffered a Mraken lurch and people sprawled onto Premier , Idoise Tshombe re­ were uninjurod. The other in Rockdale County. They have time tor practicing. le-plaguod tofsh tho operator halted the car with shoulder. the floor and banged into the ceives tnmqltBous reqeptioB to­ B rarely used last-resort emei^ seats. I put a dent in a steel capbd with a spramed ankle. 25 cows. He says his w e A point ted,h9r-A^ day on return to Blisabethville One er *wc « n n c y brake — a 'metal bar that Sixteen persons, moot'of them pole," she sitidi The engines and 16 coal h If (hiarles has anything to do national conteat may children, vaulted from the front . . . Archbishop Joseph Gawtina, with it. the McLendon cows are response to questions (titor his drops from tbs car into the A locking (levlce (ailed to halt pers derailed. A witness a 73, rpetor of Polish Btanlslaw sbMs slot. It Jammed so tl^ tly apd roar open platforms to the two of the engines, Mowed about likely to be the most educated speech: the car and the heavy truck College in Rome, dies It had to be cut out with a weld­ pavement. ’They tumbled into carrying the front wheels was |l,000 yards off the end of the BBexpec- oowB'in Georgia. I “It is very hard to make your tola 4MBIkr er’s torch. heaps in the street. Jerked from under the frame, n d W . tedly. ... More than 100 yar- Charles won the southern ansWsrs sound as polished as “ Someone said ‘Jufop.’ip. ’’ Mrs. SSTB. The car had climbed about ^ e oar slid until the cu rator 1 The train, I en routs from shlps from navies of North At­ reijlonal epeaklng contelt with your speech,” he said. “ And Baer reoalled, and some three-quarters of the m v tto iqmlled the emergency b ^ e . AshelvlUe to Spartanburg, 8.C. lantic Treaty Organisations the subject, “ Agriculture In a that ta what they expect - off die front. ItiiislaTi Hill from FMusmuuiA T b » Asst jolt knoclcad Violet was going down a .grads which start oesan eKarotoBi la m Changing World?' After, all, tha MoLsndoa a»iM BO a< i Wharf, overlooking JHcatnui, 30, a McBtorey, OaUf.* dfoos l,to0 feat In ftvs m~ sWgtatowWch iliiy IsInfw w M ka I Tba MoLeBdoBjww don't B6k quaatlbiiB. ' . . .«to w fa *a ^ •tam Atianoasi i m l i nl -