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A m t ft D a lD r N e t P f t n R oi PAGE TWENTY M O N D AY, OCTOBER 8®, IWM Eor The Week Ended The Weatiier lEvrntng l|praUi Ootobev 28, U*T Cloudy tonight. Low In 40a. Tomorrow cloudy. High near u p t i t t t g 60. Mias Anita Shoff, a sopho­ Manchester WATE>8 have 15,544 ut Town more a t SSasteni Nazarene Col­ canceled ttielT regular meeting Thank Offerii^ lege,, Wollaston, Mass., has been' this week; - usually held each Manchester— A City of Village Charm “Nolwdy Waved Goodbye," “awaitlod a SlOO Continuing Tues(toy, because, o f Halloween. Celebration Sct the Moond Cihn in ttie Manches­ Honor Scholardiip. She is the The executive board of the VOL. LKXXVn, NO. 26 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1967 (OtaMllled Advertlatnc oa-Pnge 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ter Cotnmunlty College fBm se- daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. group iwin meet Thursday at By St. Mary’s itai, hae been rescheduled for Robert J. Sohoff o f 232 Main 8:30 p jn . a t the Italian Am er­ abowtng Wednesday alt 7:30 St. The 'Rev. Mr. Shotff is pas­ ican d u b . HCetessea aire (Mrs. The fall United Thank Offer­ p m in (Room A-7 at Mianchea- tor of the Church of the Natsa- Peter Magrel and Mrs. Harvey ing Ingathering of St. Mary’s ter Hig^h School. It had orig­ rene in Manchester. Ward. Episcoi>al Church will be cele­ inally been scheduled on Thurs­ brated Stmday with a qorporate KiuuUeiCA day. communion at 7:30 a.m. at St. The Army - Navy Auxiliary Superintendent of Schools Wil­ Mary’s followed by a breakfast will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. liam H. Curtis was a partici­ COUNTRY Hum phrey and Thieu at 9 a.m. at the Masonic at the clubhouse. Plans will be pant yesterday In an annual Temple. discussed for a Christmas Alumni Leaders Symposium held Reservations for the breakfast party. - Refreshments will be at Tufts University, Medford, FARE may be made by contacting served. Mhss. The superintendent Mrs. Elm er Odell, 612 E. Cen­ earned his bachelor’s degree at ter St., or Mrs. Edward Platz, The Willing Workers Group of Tufts, from which he was also 216 Hollister St. South Methodist Church will awarded an honorary doctor­ A wide selection o f fine food In a pleasant atnKW|)hei» Escape Bom b Attack meet and tie quilts Wednesday ate. Dr. A. Elmer Dlskan will at 1 p.m. in Cooper Hall at the speak on his services on the S.S. 1100 BURNSIDE AVE., EAS^ HOPE. • cmnaciiAR church. Hostesses are Mrs. Lakota Council, Degree of Po­ A major portion of the trien­ • CUT,1ACK.StWsrSIAL Ruth Dewey and Mrs. Gerard cahontas will meet Wednesday • HUNDKOSOrUSIS nial offering has been designat­ SAIGON (AP) — The Lacroix. at 7 ;S0 p.m. at Odd Fellows ★ Luncheon Specials .99 ★ INDOOM* OUTDOORS ed to be used In the Presiding Viet Cong lobbed four Hall, Main St. A Halloween so­ Bishop’s "urban crisis’’ pro­ shells on grounds of the The Manchester High School cial and refreshments will fol­ gram. Bishop Hines has urged Char-Broiled Big Beefburger 45C low the meeting. gaily light^ Independent* music department is planning a this church to direct Its major % lb. B eef ...... Palace tonight as Presi­ talent show, for which any stu­ thrust to a fine-point program dents in town are eligible. Try­ dent NgUyen Van 'I^ieu ^ designed to promote mclal Chicken Croquettes (t i -j a The W. G. Glenney Co. outs will be held tonight at 8 CPEC Official equality of opportimlty and entertained Vice President ' SS6 N. Main Sh, Mianchester in Bailey Auditorium. treatment. and ell itiie iflxln’s ...... Hubert H. Humphrey and Assisting CRC 2,000 inaugural guests, but : King Crab Newburg, Fri. Only $ 1 .8 5 hit none of them. The Manchester Charter Re­ with all the trimmings...... ^ A fifth BheU, straying from vision Commission (CRC) is the target, wounded three per­ pressing for Wednesday night (Breadheft photo) sons outside. The tube of a 61mm mortar, believed to have completion of the drafting of Patrick Mandowa of Mawali, Africa, on flute. TaY been the weapon, was found In a its charter-change recommen­ A T R E A T building five blocks from the pa­ dations, for presentation to the Andover FOB EACH lace. MEMBER Board of Directors on Nov. 7. FAIRWAY The sheUs landed In quick ^ 9 C n u d u n O F YO UR Wednesday's meeting will be F/RST succession. The explosions FAMILY shook the windows, but It was at 8 in the Probate Courtroom UN’s Birth Marked all over In a few se(x>nd4 Emd in the Municipal Building. ^ for hailoween A the party went on. A dinner psLT- The world came to Andover were then served and included Open 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. On hand will be a representa­ ty for a smaUer group later was Saturday night when at least some of the United Nations tive of the Connecticut Public ^ candies ^ CEirrled out Em scheduled. 200 celebrated the 22nd anni­ birthday cake which was the Expenditures Council, which has There was a flurry of other In­ versary of the United Nations 4-H IP YE part o^, the program. taken on the task of drawing at the elementary school. The Read Herald Advertisements cidents In the SEdgon area: the CRC’s recommended Andover League of Women Vot­ —A civillEm survey launch, changes into legal form. ers sponsored the successful af­ AustTEdlEm-owned, hit a Viet One problem to be resolved fair helped by the First Congre­ Cbng mine in the Saigon River Wednesday is the correct phras­ gational Church, the 4-H or­ about two miles north of the ing of a proposed charter ganization, the Girl Scouts and city’s center. The vessel was change for an annual 1 to 2 the PTA. grounded on a beach. A U.S. mUl mandatory approrlation A great variety of appetizing Navy spokesman said there for Capital Imprpvement. The foreigm dishes made by And­ were reports the U.S. Arm y’s proposed charter clause must over families were enjoyed by (Herald photo by Suoetvtolui) MUltary Sea Tnmsport Service be so worded that it does not all who came to the buffet sup­ sent tugboats to Edd It and the conflict with state statutes. per, especially the 76 or more INC. A Chip Off the Old Bark tugs CEune under automatic children who shared with their weapons fire. These reports parents the specialties from The limbs of this five-year-K)ld tree trunk, named by her mother. The Halloween trunk, with oak could not be confirmed. India, Mexico, Europe, China APPLIANCE and TV CENTER — 445 HARTFORD ROAD Melanie of Anthony Rd., Tolland, branch leaves pinned to it, is no relation to the withered —A short distance to the eEmt, and other faraway places. through a brown barkcloth stitched up the back man behind her. He’s a mapte. U.S. troope clEished with a Viet RUMMAGE The Junior Girl Scouts were Cong force seeking to infiltrate first on the programs which the city. followed the supper with a P a ­ —Police arrested a msm SALE rade of Flags. League president trying to plsmt a pEUikEtye of ex­ Sponsored by the Mrs. Howard Roberts, then told plosives at a South KoreEm mUl- SISTERHOOD OF about how the United Nations is Thieu Energetically Begins Term tEury bUlet near the center of Saigon. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM organized and what is attempts to do in keeping the peace and SAIGON (A P ) — Lt. Gen. over Euid Eu:oimd the city were mtinder who tuts been lEUgely North Vietnam and Loc from The shelling was, on a lesser Flares dropped by U.S. Air Force planes light up the sky over Saigon’s Lam MASONIC TEMPLE serving humanity in economic, Nguyen Van Thieu energetically the greatest ever known. running the government for the the south. Bcsde, a repeat performEmce of social, health and other ways. began a four-year term eib South Some 60,(XX> troops EUid select- pEurt two yeE^ as premier, The chEinge In roles between the attEu:k on SEdgon Ismt Nov. 1, Son Square after Viet Ck>ng lobbed mortar shells onto grounds of Independ­ 25 East Center St. Music and dancing in colorful ed guests were msussed for luilf When Ky plEumed to run for South VletiiEun’s National Day. ence Palace in the Vietnamese capital Tuesday. (AP Photofax) MANCHESTER Vietnam’s elected president Thieu and K y WEts evident to­ costumes made up most of the MAYTAG toay by proposing peace tEtiks a mile down broad Le Lol Ave- president, Loc w m to be his day. The usually voluble Edr A year Ekg o recoilless rifle sheUs THURSDAY, NOV. 2 program. Alfred Campbell with Hanoi, appointing a clvU- nue In front the Inaugunti running mate. Ih en K y was man marched dutifully behind luihit the uAo are»Emea %n of theuie annual papa- Cl played the bagpipes for Miss lEUi ELseoclate of Vice President stands. Security was so tight, forced to accept the second spot Thieu at the ceremonies and rade. Wiling 8 persons and Propaiianda I f y o e e u 2 PJtf. — 8 P.M. Heather MacDonald and Miss Nguyen Cao Ky to succeed Ky however, that ordinary cltiz«is on Thieu’s ticlcet, le a v in g Loo to said not a word. He did not even wounding 46. 17 " ...... r i, , FRIDAY, NOV. 3 Lesley Campbell to dance the as premier, imd opening the hEul to see the ceremonies on be tEticen care of. take a public oath of office, it The shelling tonight, though Highland Fling. The Cadette elected House of Representa­ television or listen over the ra­ By making Loc premier, being Eussumed he wem automat­ not Em accurate, was CEurled out 9 AJVL — 12 NO O N Girl Scouts sang "Song without despite the U g^st security pre­ tives with a ceUI for action not dio. Thieu eased pollticEtl feelings at ically vice president when Thieu Comnmnist Drive Halted Beautiful new fabrics and Words" and “ 'Twas on a Sum­ A young Buddhist m. to have been found neEu: a bEUi- Thieu insisted freedom Euid In­ ters lighted the sky over the city was an obvious try for a propa- since Thieu is from central Viet­ in native dress, gave an exhil­ ner listing "general objections” Long after the ceremonies, ‘I Was in Heaven,’ nam Emd K y is a native (rf Ha­ arating performance of the Mex­ and gunship helicopters clat- ganda victory to counter South •ND WEDNESOtr dependence would be defended to the Thieu government. No however, the Viet Cong lobbed ican Hat Dance, This was fol­ tered In low on the lookout foiT'Vretnam’s presidential Inaugu- noi. by his government and the Oom- other details were available. four shells on the grounds of the lowed by four Senior Girl Scouts further .enemy Etetion. ration. mtmist North must leEum that n u eu ’s speech—which Hum­ gaily lighted Independence Pa­ The Viet Cong made its first DRAFTS with "U.N. according to Pea­ aggression w ill not pay. His Earlier In the day Thieu imd U.S. spokesmen said the Com lace as the VlelnEunese presi­ attack today at Loc Nlnh about phrey hEtiled E^ “ a master­ Says Bridegroom munists left 110 bodies on the nuts” , four brief vignettes on strong words made it highly un­ Vice President Nguyen Csu> Ky dent entertained Hum {^rey and 8 a.m., striking under the cover piece—a great speech” —was battlefield after their renewed how people can get along with likely that Hsuioi would find his hewl tEdten over their Jobs els 2,000 inaugural guests. A stray­ of darkness Emd 30-foot rubber lEUTgely what was expected. He CLEVELAND. Ohio1 — moaned the dying Batch as po­ attempt to overrun the heEid- one another. peace proi>osals more Eiccepta- promised a strengthened army, hestos of the civilian govern­ ing fifth shell wounded three trees with the SpedlEti Forces Two examples of people's cul­ Halo-of-Heat "I was In heaven—on mytoy honey-honey­ lice stormed Into the apartment quartera compound of the dia- ble tiiEin previous offers North ment Emd It had been feared the persons outside but none of the camp as the first target. social reforms, a CEunpEtign moon, then Ekll hell broke loose to find him draped across his trlct town and the Special tures in widely different areas Vietnamese President Ho Chi Viet Cong would attempt some palace guests was hit. The mor­ That fujsault w e i s repulsed, EigEtinst corruption and called with this nut,” said Charles young captive. Forces camp. This rEdsed the of the world were presented lifinh hEts rejected. The bold incident to mar the cere­ tar was believed to have been military spokesmen said, Emd for help for the peasants EUid a (jEtidwell Eifter 44 hours of terror “ Get me out of here," begged Communist tSlI to 866 dead in near the end of the prog^ram. » 60-mlnute Inaugural, with U.S. mony. The inaugUTEd ceremony fired from a building about five an hour later the reds moved MaytagElectric narrowing of the Income gap be­ ended with the shooting of his Mrs. Caldwell as she WEm car­ the three-day battle with South Mrs. Y lo Anson and Erich Slis- Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ Itself went off without a hitch. blocks from the pEtiace. eEut across Em EUlstrip Emd hit tween city and coimtiyslde. bride and her rejected suitor’s ried to an ambulEmce. Vietnamese troops Emd two bat­ mets of the Connecticut Eston­ phrey EUid representEtilves of 21 After the explosions around Thieu again offered peace the district headquEmtsrs com­ The appointment of lawyer suicide. The bullet pierced her chest talions of the U.S. 1st Infantry ian Society danced three favo­ other nations applauding warm­ the palace, Humphrey wEm told talks to Hanoi in the highlight of pound Emd the SpeclEd Forces Nguyen Van Loc eis premier Lida CEildwell, 19, wEm tEticen and came out her bEUSk. After Division. rite folk dances of that Baltic ly, went off without a hitch de­ by a newsmEm they probably his inaugural Eiddress. While camp simultEmeously. WEts Etlso expected, EUid weis crit­ at gunpoint from the young cou­ surgery at doctor’s hospitEd, she Striking in four waves, the nation. Patrick Mandowa, an spite fears of a Viet Cong at­ were mortEur ahells. setting no direct conditions, icized in Eidvance. Those who ple’s apEutment a few hours aft­ rcEmriEtined In satisfactory condi­ Communists managed on the Other Viet Cong units kept up African student at the Universi­ tack. Security forces deployed "I gathered they might be," Thieu said peace depended upon hoped to see lU e u broaden his er the wedding Saturday. Rob­ tion today. third try to penetrate the peri­ a barrage of small Eums and ty of Connecticut, played African DRYER Humphrey replied. " I was not the North’s realization that mortar fire on a U.S. 1st Divi­ government’s poUticEd bEuse by ert Batch, 28, a former mentail Batch WEm pnmounced dead meters of the military installa­ songs on the flute accompanied alarmed, not at Edl." aggression would not pay. He the appointment of some re­ patient she dated until about a at the semie hospitEd from a tions but were driven out by the sion artillery base manned by by a girl guitarist. Fast di-ys you.- clothes In a l.«l» (Jen. WiUiEun C. Westmore- said the South “ Is firm ly deter­ 200 or more AmeriCEms less spected pollticEil figure were month Etyo, shot Emd wounded bullet wound in his heart. defenders and AmericEm artil­ The final number of the eve­ lEmd, the U.S. commander in mined to safeguard freedom Uum a mile away In E m attempt heat. Gentle to all tabviee. Has 3 Amendments disappointed. her 18-year-old hiubEmd as the Four miles away In St. Vin­ lery within 30 minutes, U.S. ning’s program was given by Vietnam, clEmped his hEmds be­ Emd democracy." Loc, 46, is a French-educated couple arrived home from De­ cent diEUlty HospltEd, her hus- headquarters said. the First Congregational Church temps, dacron lint filter that sna,» hind his back and remarked One of Thieu’s first official (See Page Ten) speclEillst In criminal law who troit where they were married. bEmd, a short order cook, Edso in Meanwhile, U.S. fighter- choir with the singing of "Hymn matter of famtly: " I thought out for easy cleaning, fresh an sys To Anticrime for the pEist ycEu: hEis been a Batch then took the dark- satisfactory condition, is recov­ bombers returned to North Viet­ of the Nations." Refreshments, they Bounded like 76mm recoil­ ’’semlclvilian” eis cbEtirmEm of hEiired, brown-eyed girl to his ering from face wounds. less rifle roimds." nam’s Hanol-Haiphong heart­ asr TO INSTALL courtesy of the Andover PTA, tern. Trim model with porcelain en land for the seventh straight Aiding Police the Army-People’s Council, the third-floor attic apEmtment In "I hope I can see her soon," "Y ou fellows know Inside or Outside 0 ) group organized to give the mil- suburban University Helghto, Caldwell said from his hospital about that than I do," he told Monday, attocklng four air amel drum. «__ « ___ A.*__ •______a ___«• __ ___ luAuv n lA M * an/1 a Complete— 72" x 36" Plastic Sheet ItEiry regime a semblsmce of cl- holding the bride Emd po, grass, tea ened? Should its use be legEd- agEdnst what we feel have been Goddard SEdd. " I don’t happen The U.S. permsment repre­ As approved Monday by the • Emd marijtuma. Ized? • lies told to us...on mariJuEma as to think It Is.” sentatives to the North AtlEmtic Red Amnesty subcommittee EUid sent to the On the streets of Greenwich A t a conference in South Lake well EIS other Issues.. He Eidded that he felt the pen- Council announced the United full Senate Judiciary Commit­ MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Village, the flower children TEdioe, Calif., Judge Arthur L. "W e have been t

dents with above average Dr. James L. Goddard, direc­ get this EmroM to the public." Eivatom, But President CbEurles s / « ca INC. many other dependable iSeatiuies! of Law Enforcement Training Crimea Eigalnst the alEde.” ROBERT J. SMTH, bands of teen-agers seeklM to grades and without a prior rec­ tor of the Food Eind Drug Ad­ Under federal law, first of­ de Gaulle WEmts no pakt ot t)ie and. at the request of any state The convictions of a number I §$3 harvest marijuana growing ord of delinquency.” ministration, riMcked Ei lot of fenders caught in possession of nuclear treaty and Intends to WSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 *FrM rapair or wiehtnft* of da fact hr* pftvti or cftblnot If It or local government, provide Bob Schmidt, a stixlent leEuler people when the sul^Ject of mEur- mEtriJuana m ay be sentenced to of well-known persona were in Downtowa Main St., Maocheater ru«l«. Pro* tmtoiiatlon of part* It tfta iwponsibillty • of wild. have FTEUice produce nuclear Miilnc.fftnchltad Mayttf doalor within flrtt ywri tharaftflar training for ita pbllce force. at Sacramento StEtie College, of­ IJuana cEune up during a news that category. Besldea the two inttallation it «xtn. —Bar federal courts below the H m sltucdion has stirred\de- weapons without international writers, they Include Britisher OPEN 6 DAYS fered this theory: conference at the University of (Bee Page Mineteea) 649-5241 Supreme Court from granting bate Eusross the nation, Inspection. Welcome Here THURS. tiH 9 P.M. s The five Euratom countries (See Page Ten) 96i MAIN STRUT, MANCHESTER (Bee Page Nineteen) Charge Aocounta Invited! EASY TERMS ARRANGED 3 YEARS TO PAY (Ground Floor Noxt to Houm ft Halo) ^Mmrwo

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matic way of (Ustribution was ^Hebron Bolton Ministers^ Reactions Vary chosen to be sure that the great­ est number of people would no­ ranwfflber the tice the paper. "If we had $10,000 Set Scouts Offer To Posting Modern Theses mailed them, they would have been Juet thrown Into a waste­ McKINNEY FUEL For Study at Gift Items Protestant ministers in Man­ world, is unloved because His basket,’’ a spokesman for the For a shaplier you... aren't yov glocf chester expressed mixed reac­ Church loves power itself; committee said. TeleviMon Christ, is racked in a court­ McKin n e y f u e l Boy Scouta in Troop 73 wUl tions to the distribution of a State Park S;00 S) Movi« (30) Huialey-Brinkley be going from house to house room because His Church ( S-IOKB) Mike J>ov« SI (30) Man and Challenge ( 3) Connecticut What's household gadgets. Delivery nailing the theses to the being ahs(xjlated with Sun life —one of 6-.05 (4U) Combat on the finding of a theses on Area creditors listed include : should be forthcoming this :j. Ahead? (C) will be on or before Dec. 10. church doors of all Protestant the World’s largest life Insurance oom- y .( . .> 6:30 (lOOOdO) HunUey-Brinklev (12) Something Special (C) his church dr. Rev. Gary S. the Vernon National Bank, $2,- spring. ^'v (C) ( 8 ^ 1 Hollvwood Palace (C) Bulletin Board churches in Manchester Satur­ pn«(ft« Would you like to know how to j O’Neill introduced the bill in (30) Social Securkv ( 3) Who. What, When. dk>mell. Associate Pastor of 321.17; W.T. Grant of Vernon, V- Witches and goblins and day night. However, by Sun­ bring your present life Insurance Into »the legislature to expauid the r (34) Whafa New (R) Where. Why. with Harry South Methodist Church com­ $74.83 and Dr. Luke O’Connor Une with current land future needs, tak­ V ..V/ ( 3-13) Walter CroiAlte (C) Reasoner gypsies and probably hippies day morning many of them had ’ recreational facilities at Gay ( 3-8 (C) 10-22-30-40) News, mented that it was Ironic that of Rockville, $184. ing Into account statutory pmslon bene­ ( 8) Peter Jennings. News will be airound early this eve­ been tom off which accounted ' City State Park. (Cl Sports. Weather the Protestants of today were ’The couple, who formerly fits, education for your children, retire­ 6:46 (20) Ixxsal News (fe) Newsbent (C) ning with trick or treat bags for some ministers not knowing * Property Lists 7:00 ( 3) Alter Dinner Movie (20) Tom Ewell Show not willing to recognize that lived in Rockville, are being ment income for yourself and ln(X>me and UNK3EF cans. Have can­ of this. > Tomorrow will be the final (12) Truth or Consequences 11:25 ( 3) Tuesday Starlight (C) which Protestants were so con­ represented by Atty. James to your family if you should die pre­ (C) 11:30 (10-2032-30) Tonl^t Show (C) dy and coins ready. The People’s Action Corhmit- ! day for tiling property declara- (3380dOl News ( 8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) cerned with 480 years ago, to Egan of Hartford. ’The petition maturely? ^ Tomorrow is the last day to tee is an organization of mem­ ' tion lists. The town office build- ( 8) Tirtll^t Zone (12) Merv Griffin (C) make the people aware of ex­ will be turned over to Saul Seid- declare personal property with­ bers who pursue specific proj­ Why not gdve me a call and arrange a ( Ing will be open from 0 a.m. to 3 SEE SATUBDAr-S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE lESTIXGS out a penalty. Assessors will be ects. According to one of their isting problems so that they man, referee in banl^ptcy. meeting, at your convenience, to dis­ ; 4 p.m. Lists not filed today will •v.v,' In the town office conference spokesmen this Is one of the would try to correct them. Al­ cuss all your insuramce and pensiim though this was not mentioned EABLY BREAKFASTS needs? > have a 10 per cent penalty add- \ room from 9 a.m. to noon nad most important things they ^ ed to the total. / Radio In Sunday’s sermon, the Rev. 7:30 to 9 p.m. have done. ’The theses charged WASHINGTON, N.J. (AP) — ’Salk It over with me. Halloween Forties (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS The selectmen will meet to­ the church with materialistic Mr. Cornell did discuss it with CAPSICUM IS HOT % minute length. Some stations tarry other short newscasts.) PTA Halloween parties will t # morrow at 7 p.m. in the town ideas, and with avoiding prob­ his confirmation group and in­ MEXICO CITY — Red pepper Coll: JO ODELL rt-. tends to discuss the matter fur­ ^ be held in three locations to- « r v W D B C —1360 7:45 Joe (Jeragiola offices. lems of minority grroups and is not related to black or white 17 North Main St., West Hartford, Oosm. ’ morrow. Grades one and two I Dhik Robinson 7:50 Sing Along ther in future confirmation pepper. In the spice trade It is I Joey Reynolds 7:56 Emphasis the poor. Bushiees: 621-1970—-Resldenoe: 648-7600 ^ wUl be held at the Hebron Ele- I Ken Griffin 8:05 Pop Concert Manchester Evening Her- Among these listed were such classes. called capsicum —the chill-type r . 9:05 Nightibeat I mentary school from 6 to 6:M W B C H —910 ^ d Bolton correspondent, items as, “ Christ, who gave His The People’s Action Commit­ pepper from whose seeds it SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA I News. Sign Off 11:00 News. Weather Sports ! p.m. Grades 3 and 4 will be / A' I Hartford Highlightr 11:26 Sports Final Clemewell Foung, tel. 643-8981. Church power to transform the tee said that their more dra­ comes. held at Gilead Congregational I News 11:36 Other SWe of the Day I Gadlght fChurch from 6:16 to 7:18. ) Quiet Hours QUICK CROP Grades 8 and 6 will be at Phelps W P O P — 1416 LONG BEACH CALIF. (AP) I Danny Clayton Show Hall, adjacent to St. Peter’s I Dee "B abi" Simms Show —John B. Dobson said the 10- Eplsc(^>al Church on Rt. 88, I Gory Girard Show foot bush shading his living from 6:30 p.m. to 7:80 p.m. W IN F — 1?S« I News room window just sprung up Subdivision Approbed I %>oak Up Sports At the recent Planning and ( Harry Reasoner last spring. Police recently dug n \ I Speak Up Sports it up because it was a mari­ Zoning Commission public hear­ I News ing Robert I. ’Tupper was grant­ I Speak Hartford juana bush. Dobson said he had I Liowell Thomas no idea what he was cultivat­ ed permission to subdivide pro­ ; PhU Bizzuto perty at the comer of Mill- I The World Tonl^t ing and no charges were filed. I Alexander Kendrick stream Rd. and Kinney Rd. Into I Sprak Up Hartford three parcels. > frank GHfford I News Milk Money I Speak Up Hartford FOR ; Sign Off Ifilk money- for November w n c —1680 will be collected at the Hebron ) News. Wealher. Sporte > Afternoon Edition Scxne straight talk about Elementary School on Wednes­ pull-on answor panty corsollotto.. ) Americana Cosmetics day and Thiusday. The cost for Nylon Lycra Spondex with inner bonds that flatten > David Brinld^ the month will be 76 cents. r ' ' 1 i News of the world IT’S tummy and control thighs. 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KMMiaiU'im \ . PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. »iANCHESTER. CONN.^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1967 PAG E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1967 will also, make her acting debut or glasses, and notions, includ­ Koffee Krafters ing beads and old jewelry, to —South ^ ------Windsor ------•with »Yiui theuro Ktuui/. group. _____ Flffing Children's Shoes neighbors, with all their social and eco­ Connecticut ...... Mrs. Jeanne Mangino, a ' I '^nnfVl*l*rk^47' use for trim. IRaitrltpfitrr nomic problems, would be doing better ' veteran actress, win appear as M CCl lO m O lTO W Is A Specialty At to spend their money for something,qse- lieservations pun Avaiiaoie ImogenePlckenil.Imogene PlckenC. Mr8.Mrs. ^Mknglno n o Christmas figurines and pspa­ has appetured In six productions House Re’olected lEupuin^ ifrritid ful. Yankee pier mache candle holders will b There ought to be a law, then, against and was awarded “ Best Sup­ LEONARD'S PUBLISHED BY THE For Educational G>nf erence porting Actress’ for her role of the projects offered tomorrow the international sale of arms, against Head of Council HERALD PRINTING CO.. INC. By A .H .O . the old maid school teacher in at 9 :80 a.m .at a meeting of the IS Blnscll Strwt little arms races by proxy, against hav­ Reservattons are stUl belag show will be sponsored by the “ OompMte lin e MandioBter. Conn. the production of “Picnic” ' at ’The 13-member Connecticut accepted tor the third annual Ladies Guild of the church. Koffee Krafters of the YWCA Of Corrective THOMAS r. FERGUSON ing modern great states take the same The Democrats of Connecti­ the Theatre Off ’The Green. Judicial Coimcll has re-elected WAI..TER R. FERGUSON education conference sponsored Anyone Intrested In perform- at the Community Y, 79 N. Main Shoes” Publl.sher.^ role legend used to assign to private cut are approaching the city Ing in the show Is asked Io*lit- * GuUd Sets Meeting as chairman Associate Justice Po»»iidnsibility for typo- of schools for Manchester. urged to attend. eraphioaJ errors apjiearinp in advertisements Curiously enough, their pres­ a M.S. degree from the Univer­ ajtd other rerniinp matter iti The Manchester Even with consultants on hand, a mod­ tige is most dramatically on sity of Connecticut and an Ed.D Scout Troop Sale Evenlnipr H erald. ____ ern school board must find it difficult the line in a theoretically non­ from Boston University. Ho Is Boy Scout Troop 62 is con­ Full scivice ciient of N. E. A. Service. Inc. to escape the feeling it is hiring what a member of Phi Kappa and ducting a town-wide sale of- Publishers Represumlat ives — The Julius partisan race for a predomi­ Mathews Special .^enc>' — New York. Chi­ is basically an unknown quantity. nantly ceremonfal' Office. In ,Phl Delta Kappa fraternities. Christmas Items contained in cago. Detroit anti Boston. What makes a good superintendent ol Hartford’s council - manager A well known lecturer in edu­ “ Tom Watt” kits. The troop will MEMBER AI'DIT BUREAU OF CIRCUIiA- schools in these times? Ordinary citi­ form of government, the title of cation and author of many ar­ continue the door to door sale TION’S. ___ until Nov. 15. zens have little recourse except to ask ceremonial mayor goes to that ticles in professional Journals, Displav advertising closinp hours: Dr. Ross Is also the director of Funds raised during the an­ school board members, or members of council candidate who is top E ir M ondnv — 1 i>.m. F riday. several educational surveys and nual sale will be used to help F\ir Tuesdav 1 p.m . Saturday. a community’s teaching staff how they vote-getter. This year there Is F o r \Vedne.-*dav - 1 p.m . M ondat a danger that this non-partisan projects. He is also a member finance various troop activities. r\ir T hursdav - 1 i>.m. Tuc.sday. appraise their superintendent of the mo­ Members are presently seeking F or Frldav — I |i.m. W ednc.sday race for a ceremonial post will of the mediation team and con- ment. If the mention of his name funds for a three-day jet flight F ir Satun'lav — 1 p m, Thursday. be won by a lady who happens sulUint to mediators in the State Classified deadline — 5 irm. dtu’ before to Washington. publication. 5 p.m. FYiday for Satnrdar evokes no controversy, if the report is to be a Republican. If she wins, Department of Education. and Mondai' publioalinn Items ordered from the scouts ”Go with the that he seems to have a fair capacity for the news will have to say that a Larry DeBear of WTIC will will be delivered after ’Thanks­ keeping himself out of trouble, if it Republican has carried the city act as moderator for the con­ Tuesday. October 31 ference. Panelists will include giving. Items Include toys. seems that he has made it easy for which is the home Baileywlck Christmas ribbon, blinker lights, board members and faculty members to of the party’s state and national W. Lindsey Booth of the Board of Education, Fred Caruolo, pencil-tie clips, wallets, cutlery, gelt along with him, he is then supposed­ chairman. stationery and other items. Which Lee Did Lyndon Like? This possibility appeared principal of the South Windsor ly a good superintendent. But what his High School, G. Warren West­ The sale Is under the direc­ When Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew presence in a community may or may when the Republican Council- tion of Scoutmaster Fred El- woman, Miss Ann Uccello, led brook, deputy mayor of South of Singapore was closeted wi'th Presi­ not mean so far as the quality and lund. the whole non-partisan field, In­ Windsor and George White, SUAVE LOOK OF SUEDE dent Johnson at W'ashington. reports character and style of the education president of the PTA council. On Aircraft Carrier cluding the two Democrats who Fireman Apprentice Richard were that the President was ecstatic being received by young John and Jane Registrars will include Miss were racing each other for the M. Devino, USN, ward ol Mr. Mary Carrol Miss Denise Krow- over the extent to whl<* this non-align­ Doe—that is something far more diffi­ eventual goal of the ceremonial and Mrs .Joseph Colasanto, 33 chenko and Mrs. Gae Larson of ed Asian leader agreed with his own cult to get a report card on. If he doe|i„ office of mayor, in the qualify­ Imperial Dr., Wapplng, ds in the policies in Vietnam. indeed happen to be an individual who ing Hartford primary on Oct. the Ell Terry School. Mediterranean aboard the for beating the cold in STYLE]” The conference will open with One does not know whether what Mr. cultivates some particular brand or 17. attack aircraft carrier USS registration at 6:30 p.m. and Lee told the President was consistent style of education, he must do it so Her feat in the primary Franklin D. Roosevelt. quickly created for her a senti­ dlimer served In the high school with what he said on his national tele­ quietly and cleverly it will not really be cafeteria at 6 p.m. Harry An­ Players in Rehearsal mental position for the election vision interview appearance. But if it noticed, otherwise he could become a derson, chairman of the Board The South Windsor Country next Tuesday, and this threat was, perhaps the incident adds up to a controversial figure. of Education, and Larry Brown, Players are in rehearsal for has set off the most extraordi­ reassuring compliment to the President. When one community loses an individ­ president of the South Windsor their fall production of “ Pure nary emergency Democratic As ’The Driven Snow” a three- ual who is, by such standards, appraised Education Association, will open For on tele'vision at least, Prime Minis­ maneuvering the Bailey empire act melodrama by Paul Loomis. ter Lee said things it would be very to be a good superintendent of schools, the program at 7 p.m. has ever felt required to con­ Following the panel discus­ The play, directed by Ernest wonderful to think could meet with a and then begins the effort to replace duct against a lady, anywhere, sion, audience participation •will Clrillo,. will be presented at the calm reception in the President’s own him with somebody equally good from anytime. The two mere male high school Nov. 16, 17 and 18 be held. Courtesy The Artist with a matinee on the Nov. 18. mind. some other community, there is really Councilmen, Mayor George Reservations for both the din­ Cast members include Robert One thing he said on television could little it can do except start by paying ‘HUGH W EISS” : Woodcut By Manchester’s David Ha.ves Kinsella, Deputy Mayor ner and the program or the pro- Walnum as Jonathon Logan. He make that entrance rather easily, be­ some attention to the appraisal other George Ritter, who were out to ' gram only may be made '-by has appeared -with the group in communities have made of their men. cut each other up have knocked calling the superintendent’s of­ cause it was almost a paraphrase of “ Thurber Carnival,” "Mkn In language the President himself likes to Then, after that gives the questing com­ their heads together and come fice at the high school. up mumbling peace and unity. A Dog Suit,” and “ Pajama use. munity a list, the candidates on that A Thought for Today Books on Sale In an effort to prevent Uie scat­ Game.” list are invited in for the personal inter­ By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester A "Tag” book sale is being “ You must demonstrate,” he said, Inside tered waste of precious Demo­ Mrs. Nan Brown will appear views in which their appearance, person­ Council of Churches held at the Wood Memorisa “ whettier you as a people have got that cratic votes on election day, Library now through November as Ethelinda Hewlitt. Mrs. resolution, stamina, that perseverance ality, and whatever chemistry springs pressure was put on low-run Brown is also a member of the Robert D. Novak "Of ten in the rush and hurry 1 1 . and, most important of all, infinite pa­ up between them and the bbkrd mem­ Coventry Players and the Man­ of our day’s activities we be­ qualifiers in the primary to an­ Over 300 books are on sale bers eventually form at least a third of Report chester Community Players. tience and the capacity to hold back come so preoccupied with the nounce that they were abandon­ as well as copies of the New your desire to settle this quickly and the basis for the final selection. ing campaigning,' even though, York Ledger, 1859, National Miss Susan Bogush will ap­ WASHINGTON At mid­ ing hundreds of pounds of rice cation job-is to provide security things that we are doing, we pear as Alison Hewlitt. She will get it over with.” If there is, in addition, an element of legally, their names must re­ Geographic magazine from with them. for the hamlet. forget to pause occasionally make her debut with the play­ But when he was asked whether the technical competence, professional night one night in mid- and speak a word of praise and main on the ballot. 1911, a Report of the Officers When we learned last month Turn the story upside down, of South Windsor, 1897 and sev- ers , having had acting ex­ United States should halt its bombing savoir faire, and soundness of educa­ September a reinforced com­ loving appreciation. In short, the reaction of the of this midnight caper (it hap­ and imagine that a South Viet­ perience in high school plays. tional and administrative theory to be pany of Vietcong guerrillas “A word of praise can mean mighty Democratic machine' to eral sets of encyclopedias. of North Vietnam, he said that the Unit­ pened just at the end of our namese company had invaded Miss Jay Meiseles appears hs so much to the people with the threat posed by Miss I Also included in the sale are ed States should “ take great care there detected and appraised in the candidate slipped into a hamlet in Phu recent reporting trip to South a Vietcong-controlled. hamlet. Letty Barber. Miss Meiseles whom we live, work, and share Uccello has been so frantic, so some children’s books and teen- is no miscalculation — not only of. the underneath the professional lingo of the Yen province, half way up the Vietnam) we asked the obvious Only a fool would deny the like­ oojr life. A word of recognition obvious, so contrived that we ^ age fiction books. moment, it would probably depend upon question: What does it mean? ly result: in a bloody, terrible All proceeds from the sale will North Vietnamese but of the Russians coast of South Vietnam. of another person’s efforts, should not be surprised if it had the presence of another disinterested battle the VC would have fought be used to purchase new chil­ and the Chinese.” There is some point, Numbering about 120 men, The answer, supplied by some voiced approval of another per­ the net effect of increasing her to the death. dren’s books In conjunction with FOR RENT he warned, at which the Russians and member of the profession to detect and they routed out the 1,000 peas- of the most conscientious and son’s ideas, can do much to en- chances of the Nov. 7 upset her Silt the official view of the in­ ‘ National Children’s Book Week. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ the Chinese will decide “ that their o-wn evaluate it. That is where the consult­ a!hts, mostly rice farmers, in informed'Army officers in the coutage and stimulate creative Oct. 17 run suggested. cident of Phu Yen province is ■Variety Show Meeting jectors— sound or sUent, also say national interests are at stake and they ant would come in, and why, if we were the hamlet and sent them off U.S. force, was that the inci­ activity and harmonious rela­ The other big city situation SS mm. slide projectors. the less penetrating view, which ‘ The next meeting for the St. a school board, we would want one. through the dark night to the dent proved what General Wil­ tionships. where we are beginning to will respond.” explains much of what is wrong ; Margaret Mary’s Parish varie­ district capital. liam Westmoreland has been "Let us resolve today to ex­ think the plotting one way hak WELDON DRUG CO. Our bombing of the North, he said, with the war in Vietnam and ty show will be held Nov. 6 at With the exception of seven saying for months: the enemy press more appreciation to 767 Main St.—^Xel. 648-6831 could be reduced or stopped “ without why, despite endless statistics become so obvious and at the ' 7 p.m. in the church hall. The old men who couldn't walk, the has now been broken up by everyone we contact. Let us not same time so dismal it may any decisive change In the course of the Recognition Is Still The Issue and reviews of American, prog­ inhabitants, including an arm­ the growing pressure of U.S. hesdta.te to say. ‘That is a good have begun to boomerang Marty B' Somewhere in a southeastern comer ress (most of which are solidly war.” ed South Vietnamese pacifica­ search-and-destroy operations, idea.’ ‘You are doing an excel­ of the Mediterranean last weekend, an based), the war seems to drag against Itself is in New Haven, But, he added, a bombing halt would tion team on duty at the time, its supply bases destroyed, and lent job.’ ‘I do appreciate all Israeli destroyer was struck, set afire on without the visible improve-- and here may be a prospect of not necessarily bring the North Viet­ sleepily complied with the or­ its links to friendly villages dis­ that you contribute to my hap­ and sunk by a number of rockets fired ment that ought to follow mili­ cheer for the Democrats — or namese to a conference table. der and dutifully filed off in rupted. piness.’ Or simply and sin­ from Egyptian boats. At least 47 men tary success. some Democrats, at least. The "Whty should they go to the confer­ the moonlight down the dirt Denied the rice it must live cerely, let us say, ‘Thank you.’ quality of the enmity to Mayor GOSPEL MEETINGS aboard the ship were killed or drown­ path. The reason lies in the fact “As we voice our approval and ence table?” he asked. "To help on, this small force of 120 guer­ Lee within his own party and ed. Arrived at the district capital, that there are two measure­ and our appreciation, we find MANCHESTER GOSPEL HALL President Johnson win the election?” Yesterday, over the placid waters rillas was thus compelled to ments of what Is happening but the calibre of the formal oppo­ they quickly g;ave the alarm. make its desperate foray Into that other persons will be stim­ sition to him in the ticket the 416 OENOIER STTREETr Prime Minister Lee was asked whether of the southern Suez Canal, rifle bullets only one Is getting attention. Come and Hear A joint U.S.-South Vietnamese the rice-growing valleys along ulated to express approval and Republican party has fielded the cause of non-Communlst AsleiH blazed and heavy artillery shells hur­ rescue operation was Immedia-. ’Thus It is progress that 120 appreciaition o f us and there THE GOSPiEL OF THE GRAOE OF GOD the central coast in search of against him would both seem, NIGHTLY (Except Sat.) AT 7:80 P.M., SUN. 7 P.M. would be helped if Singapore sent a tled. tely ordered out. After hurried guerrillas are forced out of their be a ibeltter feeling in all food, or perish for want of it mountain stronghold intb a in our book at least, the kind MR. McBALN and MR. SMITH Marty C. token force to join the Americans, Aus­ As they have done following each of consultations, it was decided not in the mountains just to the our hearts.” of thing which will wind up em­ What Must I Do To Be Saved? the many tragic Interruptions of the fra­ to attack the Invading Vietcong dangerous foray to the valley. From “Dally Word" tralians, New Zealanders and South Ko­ west. bellishing the Lee image. In Believe On The Lord Jesus Christ gile ceasefire, the adversaries have ex­ with big guns, but to save the But it is a shocking and Irre­ Submitted by reans In Vietnam, and his answer was In short, the official view was fact, that laryngitis which en­ And ITtou Shalt Be Saved. Acts 16:8()-S1 ^ changed volleys of claims, charges and hamlet from destruction. Thus, vocable setback —• the opposite Lillian G. Grant, this: I I that this provocative incldSHN abled him to keep silent for a accusations. But even If It were possible a pincer tactic wais agreed on. of progress — when an entiret,^ Deaconess “ I don’t see It as the duty of an elect­ was simply one more plece\^f' portion of the campaign in to fix the blame for the Individual vlo- By 4 a.m. the hamlet had hamlet In the last stages of ed Prime Minister of Singapore—not a e'vldence proving how success- ‘ which his oppositions steadily latlcms, no miracle of peacemaking been surrounded by the rescue final pacification can he taken client state of the United States—^to go ful U.S. tactics have been, one without the firing of a single diminished their own statures would occur. force (or so It was thought) and more small nail In the Vietcong shot. may have brought him, along and involve his country in a situation For these incidents are symptomatic the clamp was slowly tighten­ Today in History , coffin. It raises the central and still- with its personal discomfort, the which can end disastrously for his whole of a deadly plague which has been al­ ed. The plan was to capture the-h By the. Associated Press But there Is another, quite unanswerable question: can the consolation of being a perfect people.” lowed to rage In the Middle East for too invaders intact by persuading Today Is ’Tuesday, Oct. 31, the them to surrender before over­ different and far more penetrat­ Saigon government ever instill campaign strategy. Just ak we .. and do it with Somehow, we can’t quite visualize - long. It continues to fester and spread 304th day of 1967. There are 61 whelming force. ing way of looking at the inci­ the desire to resist the Com­ begin to think Miss Uccello has President Johnson waxing enthusiastic days left In the year. today. But suddenly the skies open­ dent. Not a single gun was fired munists — the motivation that a real chance in Hartford, so Scarecely had the echoes of the gun­ McGREGOR’S over remarks like these. Perhaps the ed and the monsoon rains pour­ at the marauders when they was so lacking in the Incident of Today’s Highlight In History we begin to think Mayor Lee’s fire across the canal died away yester­ Prime Minister he entertained at the ed down. By 6 a.m., when the went from hut to hut waking up Phu Yen province — arpong the oppositions may wind up creat­ day than Washington announced It was White House, and hailed as a valuable rains stopped, the rescue force their victims. Not a single knife people ol South Vietnam? With­ On this date in 1517, Martin ing another handsome victory luxurious Country Suede" resuming selective shipments of arms Asian supporter of his policies, was cautiously entered the hamlet — was flashed. There was no re­ out it, military progress, or Luther nailed hls 95 theses to for him. In each case, in any to Israel and five Arab states. This was only to find that the entire force sistance, despite the fact that even military “ victory,” can on­ the door of the Castle Church event, the strategies designed not the same man. understandable countermove to the of guerrillas had vanished, tak­ one •vital part of the pfacifi- ly be transitory. In Wittenberg, Germany. to cut somebody down seem to Zip-Out Jacket from the massive Soviet rearmement of Its de­ us to have the result of making feated' Arab allies, but It is hardly the Compe^d To Sell the somebody look good by com­ ultimate answer. ’Hie new arms race is parison. NORMAN MILLER shop. A proper worl^ law limiting all na­ being run. It will virtjially Insure fur­ tional armaments to the needs of Inter­ ther sporadic outbreaks of skirmishing along the borders. Nothing— absolutely nothing beats it for nal law and order would accomplish the Fischetti Herald same aim, along with a number of other The State Dept, said the decision to resume limited shipments was consist­ bringing luxury into a man’s sjxjrting life. conditions necessary for human sur­ Yesterdays ent with Washington’s "spirit of re­ vival, but perhaps we had, in the, meam- Touch it and you’ll understand how straint” on rearming in the Middle 25 Yean Ago time, better try to consider, Intema- East. In hls conference with Israeli For­ real opulence feels. Slip into it and Uonally, some Interim system of con­ eign Minister Eban, the President pre­ As a result of the Herald’s YOU CANT FIND A PMER trolling the world trade In armaments. sumably counseled continued restraint call for blood donors, many cit­ HEATING OIL ntOGRAM THAN you’re ready to enjoy your cold weather The United States has just announced, by Israel. And, in hls private talks vrith izens register for this patrloUc after a long reluctance. Its willingness the Soviets, UN Ambassador Goldberg duty. However, the town quota leisure hours feeling like a king. to sell supersonic jet fighters to our has doubtless been urging restraint by of 125 people is not yet reached. FO«ARTY’S INSURAHCE ndniidii m iller Latin American good neighbors. We Israel’s adversaries. Fashioned by McGregor of im port^ suede But restraint without negotiations sim­ 10 Yean Ago apparel for men and young men have done this in spite of our own leather. And styled with saddle stitching awareness ■ that doing so will inevitably ply multiplies the kind of frustrations Dances, parties and contests BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN which ultimately seek relief In war. contribute to the expense and ferocity for Halloween are planned by front and back. Leather buttons. Flap pockets. The enduring obstacle to negotiations e / MANCHESTER PARKADE of little arms races among the relative­ the Recreation Department, aid­ remains the unrestrained unreal Insis­ ed by the American Legion and • L eve| , economical payments. Plush Orion pile lining zips in and out with STORES ly petty militarisms of South America. tence In Cairo and elsewhere that Israel the PTA’s, \ WEBSTER SQUARE, BERLIN We have felt ourselves forced to sup­ is both a fiction and a menace. ease. Colors: Camel and Chestnut...... $75 Thtee top-ranking students, • Payment protection for you and your Open evenings till 9 P .M .. Free parking for thousands of cars ply these little arms races down in As Eban put It yesterday, Israel can­ Richard Yules, Clyde Richard South America because we have to pro­ not ’’condone the Idea that the Arab and David Nelson for Manches­ family in event of accident or sickness or tect our own position In the world arma­ states are entitled to ostracize Israel ter High School are guests of death. Reminder to The Young-Man Clan: ments picture. If we don’t supply Uiese while making claims against her; to re­ Yale University at an orienta­ October 26 to November 4 is **HONDA” supersonic jets to countries like Argen­ quest Israel’s consideration while deny­ tion and Yale-Dartmouth foot­ a t m o c o s t t o YOU! ball game. Give-Away-Time at Norman M ille r /Manchester, tina, Brazil, caille, Colombia, Peru and ing her existence.” ' Arab non-recognition of Israel re­ Venezuela, European nations like Brit­ Phone: 649-4539 i I f 8 easy to win! Come try your hick to^;y! mains the underlying cause of the po­ ain or Friemfce will move Into the mar­ On This Uute litical pestilence which infects the Mid­ © 1967 Chicago Daily News ket, and thus nourish and expand arm­ Publlshcrt-HkU Syndicate In 1674, Dutch forces evacu­ dle East. Until this policy of self-delu­ ated New York City, aments Industries of their own at the \ sion Is eqded by responsible Arab lead­ In 1754, a royal charter was Fogarty Brothers, Inc. expense of ours. ership, and by soriiething other than granted to King’s College In - \ CHARGE IT WITH I Once we have made this reluctant de­ gun-barrel diplomacy practiced by the New York City. It was the be­ FUEL OIL • BURNBK SALES A SERVICE cision, we will get some profit out of it. great world powers, there will be more' Charge it! Norman Miller Super Charge, ginning of Columbia University. Welcome Here But even with the profit, and nouriah- symptoms — more sinkings, more gun­ In 1864, the 38th state, Neva­ 319 Brood Stroot • Manchosfor, Conn. Choice of 3 plans: take up to 6 months to pay HARTrOBO NATIONAL ' merit of our own arms industry, com­ fire and more deaths. — NEW YORK m noTAHm/ CAur YOU am MR'' da. was admitted into the Un­ mon sense will tell us that our good FOOT ion.

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PAOB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1967 make, provisions for science in- town-owned projperty on which ty home buUding for $46,000. a $3,750 reimbursement to the representaUve to the Capitol Ghcien Go Swiftly Vernon structlon in each of the regular the new school will be built, Inl- TT*® assessors’ records of 1956 town for the property. Region Education Council, TCaiaNTO, CEOZada — Ota' its kind In the state and was tuted to discourage Halloween northwest and southern comers classrooms In Grades 1 to ^ coKiperatlon wdUi the State j!®™® The board tabled action on meet etate requirements, ^le at $84,670, outbuildings at $10,- • KNTT ON THE GO cieni are knoiwn to travel 10 to conduct^ by Vernon Police Sgt. vandalism. Articles Stolen of the school, amd cost of re- Vernon W e R E PA IR minimummeet «aa requirements req are for Board ^of E uc ^ ^ amesltlng the Lake Street School ^ ^ tihe * o ta a marvel- 20 _ feet a ^ day on ^ steep ^ gndw. w - Robert KJellquest. The course Named Chairman placenient is about $25. High School Sets Computer BUY water and a skin in each room The cost of the land acquiai- total cost of the property was area untU early spring after be- ooatume Idea with an add- ^ ^ « consisted of three two-hour Prank Nlederwerfer of Rock­ In House Break According to a custodian at VOLKSWAGENS as well as electrical outlets. A Uon is 6o per.cent relmbum- valued at $49,880 based on a 60 jng informed It was too late in ed plus. Wonderflul lanky toes ^ ^ Town Head Start Program clEissroom sessions and three ville was' elected chairman of the school, some lights are I A television set, a toaster and To Schedule Oasses in ’68 scienoe apparatus and storage able under new state regula- per cent evaluation, according the year to take action. The in- that know no geograiphlc boun- .7 ®*"?*,,?” Am hours of actual- firing on the the Connecticut. Association of an electric clock were taken broken there every weekend. OOMPLETTE VW R E PA IR SERVICE Rockville' High 'School stu- from an Identical leaumii« dls- room should be provided on the Uons. to Dr. Ramsdell. formation was provided by Pub- darles sire super. A (perfect town ^ Y Adn^imn Glastonbury police pistol range. Soil and W ater Conservation yesterday from the home 'of A car belonging to Wilfred problem has amisen over Withdrawn from WACAP Districts, during the annual (Cote of Hamtford warn taken last dents will be scheduled______by com-______ablUtj'”. . main floor, according to regu- A ^------— „ estimated a maximum 11c Works Director Andrew or travea drtos and m atoh^ n ro J U ^ a b^«Sme0k Most of the women in the class Marion Flavell at 552 Wood- REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENOHieS meeting of the association at night as it warn parked in front puter nwa-ysor as a result of The rooms wlU be carpeted lations. elWble land value of $7,600 Trlcarlco. coat Is ndfity for any occarion The B o ard ‘h f EiSticisilElon last first prize, Molly Light of had never handled a gun before, bridge St. the Brooklyn Agricultural Cen­ of the State Arm ory off Main actions taken at last night’s to meet regulations, aitd sqund Land Cost Belmbursable b eca u ^ based on 100 per cent evaluation Board memember A1 Smith w as and you’ll aHways have ' that Rockville; second, Julia Rlffon according to Sgt. Kjellquiat, Mrs. Flavell told police ^ e mght acreeid to divorce Its sum­ ter. He replaces Phil Barske of St. MORIARTTS ClflEVRON SteVIGE Board of Education meeting. proofed. The board authorized Dr. prope^ with reappointed as the school board feeling o t wClNbelEig. and Chris Verley of Vernon; even though they had weapons left for work at 9:30 a.m. The board unanimously The board also agreed to RamsdeU to set a value on the on It, Including the former coun- last night. This wouia resun m p p « mer Head Start program from Fairfield who served as chair­ (Cote told * police he left the third, a .tie between two paint­ in their homes. A iT'h advanced returned at 10:30 p.m. When Tim Morkiity, Proprietor . . . agreed to hire the services of the jurisdiction of the Windham man for four termsai -o car to go amd play baasketUall ings one done by Chris Machl- course wlU be given the women she returned, she found that in the ammory at 7:15 When he the Hartford National Bank’s Area Oommunlty Action Pro­ ochi and Debbie Reuter, both of^ ,this spring in target shooting. someone had' entered the house 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-6217 came out at 10:30 the car wais school computer operation, for gram (W A C A P ) but not to Rockville, and one by Dan through an open door either In Mrs. Jean Webber of Ellington gone. a three-year period at a cost abandon the hope of continuing Brahm and Charles Moore, County Group the sunporch or cellar. was top shooter in the class, (Cote told police he had the of |1 per pupU. Total cost of the both of Ellington. Police, say matches were die program. scoring lOSvout of a possible 120 car keys with him, amd that he program will be about $1,700. Junior division winners were, Seits Luncheon used for light, amd that an en­ The local program was put points. Runner-up was Mrs. E li­ gave no one permission to use The computers will schedule first prize, M ary Sereby and under WACAP auspices last nor Eastman with 90 poin^. The Tolland County Auxiliary velope had been burned to pro­ the 1950 Chevrolet. the expected 1,700 students Jackie Samson of Ellington; GLASS ENCLOSURES summer by the federal govern­ The other graduates included of (Children’s Services will hold vide light. more efficiently than is present­ second, Brian Geehan and Gary ment, after a year’s successful Mrs. Dorothy Neil of Manches­ a luncheon \ tomorrow starting The tele-vision set is an RCA OWINN NAMED CHAIRMAN ly possible under the clerical Frachey of Vernon, and third, portable, and the clock has on FOR BATHTUBS procedures, according to high operation on the local level. ter, Mrs. Barbara Richmond of at 10 a.m. at the Ellington WASHINGTON (AP) — WU- Amy Mertan and ' Roxanne it a brass plaque engraved school Principal Martin Fagan. WACAP now proposes re­ Ellington; Mrs. Katherine Grif­ Ridge Country (Club. Ilam P. Gwinn of East Hart­ March of Vernon. and SHOWERS The computers will permit the gional Head Start programs un­ fin, Mrs. Rosemary Henry, Mrs. Reservations may be made "George P. Flavell.” ford, (Conn., hats been appoint­ CORNEB.WEST HARTFORD • MANCHESTER PARKADE Prizes were provided by the classrooms to be used to a der the control of W ACAP, Dorothy Muller, Mrs. Ruth with Mrs. Edward Ferris or Total vadue of the loss Is es­ ed 1968 chairman of the Indus­ Recreation Commission of Ver­ Glass does a beautiful job for such greater capacity and efficiency. « CORBINS rot which is Windham area orient­ Pfenning, Mrs. Ann Sage, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Peterson, both of timated at $278'. trial Payroll Sa-ving (Committee. non and Ellington. purposes in your bathroom. Easy to It will also hold the line on n A i , , ed, the board was told. Vernon Patricia Shea, Mrs. Collete Vernon. A window was pried open at Gwinn, president of the Uni­ Winners of the $5 Greater clean: Never wears out. the need for additional clerical would no longer have authority Valkenet and Miss Mabel Con- the Gammons Hoaiglund (Co. ted Aircraft Corp., will aissume tflSTot, Rockville Council of Church help at the high school, the over the program and would rady all of Vernon. YALE CHAPLAIN TO TALK building at 395 Madn St. some­ the volunteer post on Jan. 9, have to accept students from Women sponsored contest for O P E N 8 A.M . to 5 P.M. board was told. Halloween Precautions HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) — time over the weekend. Police succeeding Daniel J. Haughton, other towns. the best U N IC E F theme in say an attempt to enter was SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 12 NOON South Windsor High School The Vernon Police Depart­ The Rev. William Sloane (Coffin boaird chalrmam of tha Lockheed W AC A P would have the final each division, in addition to the has used the computerized ser­ ment is bringing on extra men Jr., Yale University chaplain, made but wais not successful. Aircraft Corp., the Treasury De­ say on who could and could best poster were won by the vice for two years now and has OO for j^trol duty tonight, accord­ is to speak Wednesday before Pour overhead portico lights partment announced Monday. not attend the classes. following: Senior division win­ reported favorable experiences. ing to Vernon Police CSiief the 58th annual convention of th.e were broken at Illlng Junior The committee was formed to J. A. WHITE G U SS CO. Vernon will attempt to con­ dow, Cathleen Greenier of Fagan predicted the comput­ George Trapp. Association of National Advertis­ High, School over the weekend. encourage purchase of U.S. Sav­ 31 EIsm U St. — Ptiona Mf-7322 tinue the program under Feder- Rockville and Mary-Ann Rud- ers would reduce the adminis­ The heavy patrols are insti­ ers. The lights are located on the ings plan. Title I hmds given to the nansky of Tolland, and best trative time used on scheduling Science program or try to find poster window, James Dlubac by 26 per cent the first year D & V s biggest sale of the year continues this weekl Shop and save, save! some other way to continue it. and John Saya, both of Elling­ and more in subsequent years. ‘■You try to satisfy a real ton. Fagsm and his assistants will need and get bogged down in still have to make preparations Twelve honorable mention bureaucratic red tape”, board for the computer programming awards were given in both the member Frank DeTolla stated. the first year. Junior and Senior categories "It bothers me that a good idea The computers will provide and six were awarded for the can be wrecked by bureaucra­ the school with three copies of U N IC E F theme. cy.” the indi-vidual schedules for stu­ Andrew Maneggia met with The prizes will be awarded at dents as well as class lists for W AC AP officials at the request the Chamber office, at 3 :30 to­ each session. of Superintendent of Schools Dr. morrow. First place winners will These lists are extremely Raymond Ramsdell. He dis­ receive $10 awards, with second time-consuming, tying up the famous men’s sweaters cussed the situation with the and third place winners receiv­ hlgti school clerical help for school board last night. ing $5. most of the summer, according One Administrator Woman Sharpshooters to Fagan. I%^^V A group of 12 area housewives Smoking Policy Study WAc a p is attempting to run superb values! 7^,90 9 .9 0 six or seven Head Start pro­ and professional women have The school board agreed to grams under the jurisdiction of completed an unusual course Id study the present policy on per­ Retf. to 19.95 one administrator, he said. The home firearms' safety and self- mitting smoking at the high school and particularly Sykes idea would do away with the lo­ defense techniques, sponsored LOVE that Perfect choice for every man on your .Christ­ Freshman High. The item was cal Vernon program. by the Vernon Police Depart­ mas gift list. Handfiome crew neck and V- ment. The graduates have been brought up by board member Msmeggia asked who would neck shetlands . . . soft lambs wool blends in answer the daily questions awarded certificates from the Mrs. Marie Herbst and will be which arose when the adminis­ National Rifle Association. put on the next agenda. V-neck and cardigan styles. All are marvelous trator would be working out of The course was the first of Sentiment to ban smoking at values! S, M, L, XL. 1 WUlimantic. He also asked Sykes was apparent among whether Rockville wanted to many members of the 'board. commit its facilities as a re- The permitted smoking area gicmal center for children from GREETING CARDS w as thought to be a carry-over from the smoking regulations other towns to attend. FOR AXX (XXIASIONS Approximately 30 to 35 Ver­ instituted when Grades 9 See Our Large Display non youngsters have been en­ through 12 were housed at the rolled in the classes during each high school. of the two years it has been of­ ARTHUR DRUG Since Grade 9 is now separat­ fered. ed from the others it was felt The Office of Economic Op­ smoking regulations could be portunity guidelines which gov­ enforced. “I’m worried about ern who can participate in the the kids” , Mrs. Herbst stated, top value! top makei program were criticized last describitzg her feeling over 13 night for being unrealistic for to 15-year-olds smoking. this area. Board members felt New ClaMroom the opportunities for participa­ TTie school board, with some boys knit shirts tion migdit be expanded if other mathamatical computations, means for funding the program created three classrooms out of can be found. two at the new elementary Dr. Ramsdell is also consld- school presently in the planning . erlng applying for federal funds stages. i«g . $ 3 and 3.50 to finance a four-room addition The three rooms ■will be 2 . 3 9 to the Talcottville School which idjightiy under the state-required provides specialized instruction size for a standard classroom. for “trainable pupils” from sur­ Dr. Ramsdell obtained State rounding towns as well as Ver- Board of Education apprmlil, sweaters & slacks Famous name long sleeved cotton n«i. A first step will be the however, because the rooms need for a five-year guarantee will only house from one to ten knits that hold their color, shape front the participating towns students each in special educa­ and good looks for keeps. Never that the students will continue tion classes. Lock! school board ironing, no wrinkling or rump­ r ^ . to $15 7 . 9 0 to be enrolled in Talcottville. authorization was necessary, ling. Choose from turtle necks, r ^ - Window Fainter Winners however. ular and fashion colors . . . solids Beautiful buys from top makers! Winners of the Halloween The school superintendent and fancy patterns. Sizes 8 to 16. Sweaters in classic or npveSty Window Painting Contest, spon­ WINDOW will forward the beard’s sored by the Rockville area approval to the Public Building styles . . . pullovers or cardigans. Chamber of Commerce, were Commission which will put the Slacks in ^n ded, lined and stretch selected Saturday by represent­ SHADES recommendation in the school models. Solids and patterns! atives of the Tolland County Mad* to Order plans. Art Association. The decision in effect changes Bring yonr old zoUen in and the 39-room school, to a 40-room Judges were Mrs. Robert eave^SSo per ebade. Linton and Henry Novgrad of school. Rockville, Alton Holt Jr. of ALSO State aid will be altered slight­ Vernon and Mrs. Gerald Peho- VENETIAN BLINDS ly to agree with the reduced square footage per room, Rams­ vlac of Tolland. The entries were judged on deU noted. 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James, S7, o< O f P ro te st 7 p.m. at the home of Nick )iVlDdsor, foimeity o( Mandies- (Continued from Page One) Of Volunteer Police Angelo, Williams Rd., Bolton. tie, bsA denuty Uie abate apartment, hoping to force him'^ apartment began when detec­ out, and tried to gat him to “Thefe is no jriace in the state for citizen vigilante AffainstDow St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild msDfsrMtar Vt MaUoheBter Grrange, o tives, searching for Mrs. Cald­ drink drugged coffee. groups ijo patrol the highways or to voluntarily dM yeoberday at Hartford Hos- "Go away and leave us will meet Thursday at U a.m. STORKS (AP) — A group of >4 well, went there Sunday morn­ certified police officials in enforcing the laws, State at Guild Hall at the church. alone," the frightened bride S S S 'l W b e ^ H l ^ a r t ^ ^ s .* ^ over 100 students prevented rep­ ing. balled out to police as the tense­ Poke Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy said today. Members are reminded to bring He was referring specifically------— air. James ems bom Sept. W, resentattves of the Dow CSiem- The officers found Mrs. Cald­ ness grew. sandwiches.. Dessert and bbver- m o , in abattord Springs, a son ical Go. from holding Job In- well In the kitchen. Standing As time dragged on, police to an organization called the records on Frazier’s proposal ages will be _^served by Mrs. o f Mis. Marlon MOBrlerty ^t the University of nearby with a pistol was Batch, spotlights were set up outside. "Connecticut Highway Patrol,” gnd that he soon will release a Thomas Leemon, Mrs. Clara He ordered the detectives to Then In Monday’s predawn and headed by Curtis E. Frazier fuij report on the proposed or- Robinson and Mrs. Martha Bell. leave, saying he would kill her darkness, three shots rang Sr. of 210 Spruce St., Manches- ganization and Its leaders, Mhaoheater for several years The demonstrators were pro- and himself If they didn’t. . out—one knocking out a search- ter,' which, last week, fUed Mulcahy’s statement was In ; Boy Scout Troop 126 will before going to Windsor Uiree testing the manufacture of na- In the next 27 hours he let po- light, papers for a uniformed volun- answer to Urhat he said were serve a spaghetti supper Hiurs- yeais ago. He was employed at palm by Dow for, use In the lice and others enter the apart- Later, using his captive as a toer patrol force to help "pro- many Inquiries from state mo- day from 6;S0 to 8 p.m. at Kfusau Funriture Oo., Hartford, Vietnam ment at various times. But he shield. Batch fired five more tect law and order in the state." torists—many expressing con- Emanuel Lutheran Church. UOonn president Homer D. wielded his pistol constantly, shots. Police never returned the Mulcahy said that cuiy person cem and fear that they might Tickets are available at the He w ^ a meiriber of Flint Babbldge said the Interviews usually keeping It pointed at the fire and no one was hit. On SBM Board who can qualify and who can be harassed and stopped by chiurch office. Reduced rates ObuNh Windsor, OongregaUon- were canceled when It appeared Plays Lead girl's head. ’Then the end came. will be given to children under the demonstrators could prove that he has no criminal tmlformed members of the pro­ at, and «flo an assistant stow- that Homnnatmtors could On Monday Batch’s mother. “J do’t know why, I don’t Ermano Garaventa has been record iriay apply for member- posed vigilante group, 12. not be moved without the use Philip Burgess Sr. of 39 Hud­ aid of East Central Pomona — ‘ Martha Smith, 60, talked to h e^ know why,’’ Mrs. Smith said, elected to serve on the board ship In state or local police aux- State police presently are of force.’’ son St. plays a leading role in Orange. , son from outside the apartment about her son’s abduction of the iliarles, and thus satisfy any checking the consUtuUon and Scandia Lodge, Order of “ How to Succeed In Business of directors of the Savings Survivors, besides his wife door just before he made his fl- girl. „ j Ronk nf Manchester Garaven- urge he may have for volunteer- the bylaws of Frazier’s group, Vasa, will meet Thursday at 8 Ann Ucello Speaks Without Really Trying,” by the ■»wi mother, include a son, nal decision, pleading with him Mrs. Smith recalled that her Bank of Mancnesier. v^araven a _ _ j ^to determine______whether^_„„„ any ex- p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Re­ HAR’TFORD (AP) — Ann Little ’Theater of Manchester ing his help. Phrlstopher James, and a to release k^s. Caldwell and son tried to kill himself with a ta will fill the unexpired term He said that his department IsUng sfetc laws are In danger freshments will be served after Ucello, the Republican council- (L’TM) Thursday, Friday and give himself up. She had flown knife last year In Alliance, Ohio of C. Elmore Watkins, who re- daughter, Carol Ann James, is now compiling investigative of being violated. the business meeting by mem­ botti at home, and a sister, woman who outpoUed the Dem­ Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Bailey here from her home in Johns­ when a girlfriend refused to signed earlier this year ______bers with November birthdays. ocratic mayor In the recent Mrs. Virginia David of Hazard- Auditorium, Manchester High town, Pa., on an airplane char­ marry him. Garaventa, who was born In Games will be played. A class primary, said today that Re- School. He is cast as J. B. viUe. tered by the Cleveland Plain Batch was her son by a pre- Italy, Is a graduate of Massa- in conversational Swedish will imnArAi RPrvices will be hold publicans are getting the votes Biggley. the part played by Ru- Dealer. vlous marrlaga,.,.,,^^. chusetts Institute of Technolo- ^ be conducted at 7, before the Funeral services WIU oe hmu of Democrats in MorffnrrfHartford thlathis dy Vallee In the Broadway pro­ Thursday at 1 p.m. at the F. The distraught Batch ignored According to his mother, :gy. He is memager - interna- gpeaUng before the Manchester Memorial Hoaidtal medical staff yesterday. Dr. Andrew H. meeting. year. duction. his mother’s pleas aa, -Weli._as_ ^atch never mentioned Lida, tlonal sales and licensee opera- W. Garmon Fimeral Home. 6 “ For the first time in my McGee relates how one particularly tenacious type of wart succumbed within three months to A veteran performer and di­ those from police and Roman though they had dated for sever- tlon for the Hamilton Standard New Talks Under Way The Sisterhood of Temple Poquonock Ave., Windsor. Bur­ political career,” Miss Uccello Injection with smallpox vaccine. In the next slide, the finger looked completely normal, with rector, he is on the LTM staff Catholic priests who gathered al months imtil recently. Division of United Aircraft no evidence of redness or scar tissue. Scientists think his discovery may hold potential for Beth Sholom will sponsor a ial will be In Palisado Ceme­ said at the weekly GOP lunch­ of professional directors and earlier at the scene. Often he re- “ The last time I saw him. In corporation. He has served as Rummage Sale ’Thursday from tery, Windsor. eon, “ Democrats in this city On Teacher Controjcts finding a cancer cure: (Herald photo by Pinto) o y Friends may call at tlie fu­ has been responsible for many fused to even talk. July, he was moody but he nev- ^ coporator of the Savings Bank 2 to 8 p.m., and Friday from 9 are telling me they are voting of their top hits Including ‘"The Leonard Seader (D), who was neral home tomorrow from 7 Police turned off the water, er mentioned her,” Mrs. Smith of Manchester since 1952. He is With the Ink not yet dry on a.m. to noon at Temple Beth for Republican candidates.” Women,” “ ’Time of the electricity and heat in Batch’s said. a founder and member of the the current formal contract be­ defeated in last year’s elec­ Sholom. New fabrics, linings to 9 p.m. Cuckoo,” “Mary, Mary,” and tween Manchester teachers and tions. Halloween Poster Painting Contest Winners The family suggests that board of directors of the Hamil­ Radiologist Describes Remedy and used clothing In good condi­ Dodd Returns Home most recently, “Look Home­ ton Standard Federal Credit the Board of Education, the Rotner also said the board those wishing to do so may tion will be featured. Porter St., Grade 8 students of sociation; and Mrs. Robert NOR’TH S’TONINGTON, Conn. ward, Angel.” Union,'and serves on the asso­ board’s personnel committee will be asked Monday to re- Harold E. Gaboury, chairman Painting Contest sponsored by make memorial contributions the Ret.all Division of the Cham­ St. James’ School for poster dis­ Schefisch, Immediate past pres­ (AP) — Sen. ’Thomas J. Dodd, He has also directed little ciate board of directors of the met in closed session wlth quest that the Board of Dlrec- of the Retail Division of Man­ to the Gret-Als Cottage Fund Singer to Expand St. John’s Polish National ber yesterday after presenting played at Warren E. Howland’s ident of the Manchester Fine D-Conn. was back home today theater groups in Newington. Manchester Branch of the Con­ teacher negotiators last night tors appoint a sub-committee Of Wart Cure in MMH Lecture chester Chamber of Commerce, of the Connecticut Grange, Inc. Catholic Church will observe All awards to first place winners, office. Art Association. ’The Chamber after an eight-day stay in the Colchester, Rockville and Weth- necticut Bank and Trust Co. to begin talks on a contract to serve as a "liaison” group Saints Day tomorrow with a holds a winning poster in the Contributions may be sent to Clrnnhip pvidence th a t ln_ making public the resulto of He said It has been proven at annual Halloween Window left to right, Damaso Saavedra, Third place wliiners in the will present awards to the first, hospltal for what doctors said ersfleld. He makes his home at 109 N. for next year. and sit in on all negotiating Mass at 8:30 a.m. and All Ellsworth L. Covell, 122 Nau- By a 3-1 vote at a recent sessions with the MEA. i n S S sm al w x vaccine “ offering an ob- the laboratory level that the In- 36 Oakwood Dr., and David contest were Robert Sullivan, second and third place winners was nervous exhaustion Burgess has played leading Main St. Quarters Lakewood Circle. ^ Souls Day ’Thursday with a buc Ave., Glastonbury. meeting, the board had kgreed Wolfert, the negotiating team VP /servation. This la only a stim- Jection sets up a "viral antagon- Wickwlre, 198 Green Rd., both 100 Porter St., and Daniel La- in the seventh and eighth grade Dodd, 60, was discharged roles in many LTM Shows in­ Mass of requiem for all dead The Singer Sewing Machine Co. store at 832 Main with the Manchester Education chairman, told ’The Herald his into warts is an effective ^ others to go further Ism” that kills the warts, an Grade 7 students of Illlng Jun­ Belle, 146 Porter St., Grade 7 categories. Winners are asked Monday from South (Jounty Hos­ cluding “ Never Too Late,” at 8:30 a.m. and evening serv­ Association’s request to bar the group presented the board "an remedy for curing them -vlrufl research,” he em- tmcontrolled growth of cells, Police Arrests ior High School, for poster dis­ students at St. James’ School, to pick up their awards at the pital In South Kingstown, R.I., “ Mr. Roberta” and "B om Yes­ St. has moved five doors away to new and expanded ices with prayers for all dead V ernon press and the public from the overview” of a list of 17 con- was presented to the pro- phasized. Because he was a rsMliologist played at House & Hale; Mar­ for poster displayed at 822 Main Manchester Chamber of Com­ where he had been taken Oct. 22 terday,” and has starred in quarters at 856 Main St., the corner of Park St. The at 7 p.m. F u n era ls talks, but to Issue a Joint state- tract items It wants to discuss fessional staff at ®Ian- Scientists have long suspect- and not a specl^ist In research, ian Matushak, 86 Highland, St., St.; Sandy Cooley, 170 W. Cen­ merce. (Herald photo by Bu- after being - stricken at his area productions including sum­ Manchester Singer store is now the largest of the Pearl K. Daley of 80 Bene­ Town Police ment on the outcome after­ this year. (tester Memorial Hospital ed, but have been unable to he did not know "exactly where and Denise L’Heureux, 106 celvlclus) home. dict Dr., Wapplng, was charged ter St., and Randy Lewis, 199 Richard E. Lewie mer theater at the Oval-in-the- Singer Co. stores in the Greater Hartford area. When asked what they were, prove, that certain kinds of can- I was going," the speaker said, Hose Co. No. 2 of the 8th Dis­ Waranoke Rd., both Grade 8 The store will have Its g r a n d ------wards. yesterday by the man McKee St., Grade 8 students at Largely attended funeral Grove, Farmington. Make Arrests he refused to make them public, cer are caused by viruses. and he decided to keep his work trict Fire Department will meet last night with embezzlement students of St. James School, at ______UB Council Approved opening ’Thursday morning at Immediately following the whose discovery could Bennet Junior High School, for services for Richard E. Lewie ’Tickets for “ How to Succeed” the store has already hired one saying "no specifics" had yet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at its head­ by agent In connection with the Plnehurst. Second place winners ^displayed* at W Tourism Best Earner BRIDGEPORT (AI) — Uni­ 9:30. Singer and town officials meeting, however, board chair­ shed important light on a 'Thus, If smallpox vaccine can relatively quiet, T. of East Hartford, formerly of may be obtained in advance additional employe, Moore said, Linda Omara, Ridge Rd., Tol­ been requested. But after a period of time. quarters at Main and Hilliard versity Bridgeport students. are expected to attend. man John Rottner and Robert cure for cancer. kill warts, udilch are non-malig- Grant’s at the Manchester Shop­ LONDON—Even tn a year of Manchester, were held yester­ from Leonards Shoe Store, Main and will soon hire several more. He did say the list does not Dr. McGee’s son, a resident Sts. acUvely seeking a greater voice Manager of the new store is land, was Issued a summons Wolfert, negotiating team chair­ nant tumors, this raises the pos- at Sears, ping Parkade. bad weather, aoine 3 mlUton day morning at the Holmes Starting Thursday, any per­ Include a salary request yet, Utilizing a color slide series physician at Massachusetts Gen­ been employed for Bridglt Shearer, 271_Green Rd H.E. "A l” Moore of Glaston­ yesterday on a charge of fail­ man, told ’The Herald they had sibUlty that other viruses can she has Judges for this year’s con peraons visited Britain in 1666. in the running of their schwl, members of L’TM. son visiting the store will be because none esm be formulated slhowlng “ before and after" evi­ Reservations close tomorrow aa X nart-tlme Grade 7 students of Illlng Junior ...... - — - - - - -mau sW eral »Home, 4. Main St. have been granted p e r m is s io n ______bury, who said the new loca­ no formal statement, since the be found to kill the viruses that eral Hospital in Boston, related The Rev. Frank Gulinello, able to register for a new ure to grant the right of way. until statistics about the com­ dence of the effects of injectiem, , _ _ „ some of the details of his for the annual dance Nov. 11 at ^ ® High School (for poster display- test were Mrs. Norman L. Dut- They spent $624 to take part In a temporary tion provides “ four times as talks were "only preliminary,” Dr< Andrew H. McGee, recenUy cancer. Dr. Mc- cashier. ed at Connecticut Bank * Trust ton of Bolton, art teacher; M^s. ing tourism the bli^est <1^1^ pastor of Hockanum Methodist typewriter. A drawing to de­ Police said her car struck a car position of the Manchester pro­ father’s work to Dr. John W. Garden Grove sponsored by the She Is scheduled to appear in "university council” which much shopping space as did and resulted In no voted action. retired radiologist from Toron- Co.) ; Bruce Belflore, 88 Porter Laurence J. Spencer, president earner among Britwi Indus- Church, East Hartford, officiat­ termine the winner for the driven by Sopie Yanlshewskl of fessional staff are completed by Enders, whom he knew casual­ Women’s Auxiliary of the Man­ Circuit Court, Manchester, Nov. would bring together students, the former store.” "The meeting wns basically to, Canada, discussed the results **® ^ chester Midget and Pony Foot­ S t, and Timothy Golden, 130 of the Manchester Fine Art As- tries. ed. Burial was in East Ceme­ Criminals Gel Singer t^ew riter wUl be held Bellevue St. at the Intersection an effort to agree on the format the superintendent’s office, M d ly. Dr. Enders had won the 1964 13. faculty and administration. William Davis of 560 Wood- of his five years of experimen- »»®8^ “'^® y®"® ball Association, Inc., and may tery. on Saturday. until salary requests of other ago when three persons he had Nobel Prize for virus researcb. . ’The council plan wsis agreed bridge St., district manager for of Rt. 30 and Mile Hill Rd. She and the number of sessions we tation on curing warts. be made with Mrs. Oil Bolso- Bearers were Richard Niel- The Singer Sewing Machine systems in the Greater Hart­ vaccinated for smallpox called Dr. McGee credited Dr. End- on Monday at the first meeting Red Amnesty the company, said the reason is scheduled to appear in Cir­ wlU hold,” said Rottner. neau, chairman, of 92 E. Middle ,Co. store handles more than ford area become known. Dr. Mc<3ee’s work recenUy withln a ^ort time to tell him ers for "later sending me a long for the move was twofold: Sing­ cuit Court 12, Rockville, Nov. He said that, subject to ap­ Just sewing items. Sold there He estimated it would be , , o„i Tn 1/1 „ board of trustees in the Instltu- (Continued from Page One) er has great faith in the future proval by the full board Nov. 6, warts they had for several years letter suggesting steps I should ^ 7-80^.m!^^e S^hto* Lewie and Sal Florida. are also the Singer Typewriter, 21. “ three or four weeks” before article he wrote was published suddenly had dropped off. take for scientific accuracy. He tions’s 20-year history. of Main St., Manchester, and William Joyce, 33, of Emer­ the group expects to meet Mon- tlcates will play for dancing Gerald Brooke, German Volker television sets, vacuum clean­ days from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on the salary request Is presented, in the October 1967 issue of '" I thought about the possibil- gave me work enough to last the amount of business done by ald Dr., was given a summons from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. No tick­ Schaffhauser and Japanese ers, stereo sets and records. weeks when there are no sched- Rottner noted that Wolfert the professional Journal, "Can­ Ity of the vaccine,” Dr. McGee two years.” Wants Stiff er Penalties the old store necessitated larg­ yesterday and charged with ets will be sold at the door. Pro­ I Masatomi Ucsikawa. Sold also with the new Una uled board sessions. On weeks will be required to give an ad- cer.” said, ’’but it was almost a year Along with his prepared re- Board Will Get er quarters, he said. ceeds will benefit the Midget HAR’TFORD (AP) — A Con­ The amnesty appeared to ap­ of fabrics will be the patterns failure to renew his registra­ the board meets they will be vance list of agenda Items for The significance of his dis­ later before I got my ‘bright marks, the speaker projected a and Pony teams and cheerlead­ necticut legislator, spurred by ply, however, to John Weather­ “ Mhnehester has always been for dresses, suits and every­ tion. He was also given a writ­ discussion at each succeeding Walks Petition held Wenesdays, the chairman covery, that Injecting smallpox jjjgment,’ the Idea of directly series of 86 erty at 269 iii(b‘ ger’s office yesterday by Wilber ied by Adrian’s Beauty Salon. . , \ ins' Rockville Circuit Court to negotiate with school boards, urae, president M me Mt-ura. ^ and invalids, women with chil­ to keep them out of the battle. , . « j of America, Group 246 of Man­ weekend and agreed to partici- scott Dr. Little, president the MPOPA. The store has been complete­ ^ „ 12, where he was fined $16 on the talks have dragged on all Town Manager Robert Weiss J. OW H H illiplO yC S dren, men over 60 years old and The Is tDvislon artillerymen charge of operating an un­ chester, will celebrate Its 60th pate in the Medical Education Robert P. and Mabel D. Lar- ly redone, from ceiling to floor, year, have ended In stalem.ates, women over 65, crimes commit­ anniversary with a dinner and Department’s program of staff gen to Robert K. and Virginia said today that he did not see ^ * A Davis said. There is wall-to-wall aimed their big guns directly at registered motor vehicle. The and have been resolved only Little when the petition was l O A W a r a S ted by those under 16, and entertainment Sunday at 1 h \y€X carpeting in the main shopping the Viet Cong attacking the dls- first charge was nolled. after state-level mediation. lectures. . Aultman, property at 68 8. left and consequently did not crimes committed through care­ p.m. at the Polish American A radiologist for 34 years at Adams St. area, new fixtures are found trict headquarters. American ------Heretofore, MEA requests to discuss the matter with him. Certificates and, In some in- lessness. hold private negotiations had Club on Clinton St. Reserva­ Toronto’s East General Hospl- Valedah Pavan and Aldo Pe­ throughout, the ceiling was low­ helicopters armed with machine He said that the petition will stances, cash awards will be Sentences over two years been denied. This year, the tions for the dinner close to­ tal, Dr. McGee. 67. retired last to Anthony Casall and Al- were reduced to half the period ered, and air conditioning has guns and twin-engine C47s Dependants’’ Insurance morrow and may be made by directors ^ been Installed, Davis said. change in format—at least for Januao' from his post as chief CbsaU, property at 40 Port- armed with rapid-firing Gatling HARTFORD (AP) — Connect- uhT’flrot "session—was voted bv calling Mrs. Pauline Dzladus of of . radiology. He Is former pres- The three-page petition has ployes, for suggestions to im- gatlons were halted on crimes Below the main shopping area guns also joined in beating back General Ufe Insurance Co. the board upon recomendatlo^ ^aple St. Ident of the Canadian Radiologi­ The Manchester Building and the following heading: prove town government proce- involving sentences of less than is found storage space, and a the Communist thrusts. has been chosen to handle pay- of Its personnel policies chair- 246 was organized cal Society. Realty Oo. to Homes Inc., p n ^ portion of the finished basement "The Manchester Property ^jures. two years. " " " " their third try, about 6:16 ments for physicians’ services man. / Feb. 20, 1917 by Mrs. Pauline erty at Wlnthrop and Glendale The list of exceptions was will be used for sewing classes. Owners Association, on behalf The six, whose names and a.m., the Viet Cong did pene- and related medical expenses Rottner said last night the Dzladus, a charter member and. Rds. long, however, reflecting a gen­ “ In summer,” Davis said, PTA Book Fair of the property owners of Hil­ suggestions were announced to­ trate the defensive perimeters under the Military Dependents’ question of whether future ne- president. She held of- Itomes Inc. to Donald R. and liard St., Loomis St., BllyueBt., eral tightening of the Soviet “ we’ll continue to give sewing flee for many successive yesirs. day by ’Thomas Moore, chair­ of the Special Forces camp and Health Insurance Program. gotlatlons will be closed or ...... Dolly A. Tuttle, property at .Margaret Rd., Canterbury St., criminal code in the last dec­ lessons to teen-agers.” He said The Group has gjrown from 16 Set at Lincoln man of the town’s Suggestion the district headquarters. The About 40,000 military depend- public is to be determined by _ , „ . , „ ..t Wlnthrop and Glendale Rds Cumberland St. and Griffin Rd., ade. this past summer, at the old lo­ defenders—about 100 militif.men ents In the state will be re- members to more than 80. The Lincoln School PTA will _ Committee, are: another vote Monday. Quitclaim Deed wishes to call the attention of “ Especially serious crimes cation, 195 students had been at the district headquarters and quired to direct such claims Other charter members are sponsor a book fair In the audi­ Mrs. Helen ’Tierney of the Wa­ At that meeting, the board Thomas M. Davis to Beverlle the Board of Directors and the against the state” are such enrolled. 200 civilian irregulars at the through the insurance company. Mrs. Sarah Kirka and Mrs. torium tomorrow through Fri­ ter and Sewer Department—Im­ membership will change when K. Davis, prcq>erty at 29 O o<^r general manager to the deplor­ things as agitation and spread- Davis said the company has Green Beret camp—beat them beginning Nov. 1, while hospl- Adam Mozzer. day. proved investment procedures Republicans Roger Bagley and No tricks able conditions of the______sidewalk , ing propaganda against the So signed „ a lease for live , off^with the help of the artillery tal-cost claims will continue to Atty. John Fletcher assume ol- Mrs. Julia Leniart of Hart­ Pupils may browse and pur- on Hilliard St., particularly and identification of the Mimlci- regime—the charge against for the place, and has an option gunships. Release o< Attachment be administered by Connecticut flee, replacing Atty. ’Thomas ford, president of the State chase bo(As the first two days, dangerous to the school chll- pal Building. Mrs. Tierney will ginyavsky, Daniel, Brooke and to renew for an additional five ,ijjj neither Tile Savings Bank of Man- case was the Blue Cross. Bailey (R) who is retiring, and Alliance and a representative and the event will be open to dren. get a certificate for the first schaffhauser^-and. espionage— years. The building which camp nor district headquarters of national headquarters in Chi­ the public Thursday from 2:80 ^ ««te r a g a i^ “ And, ask that the condition suggestion and $20 for the sec- the charge against Uchlkawa. houses the store belongs to overrun,” said a U.S. spokes­ cago, will be present as well aa to 8:15 p.m., and on Friday be rectified Immediately.” ond. Other exceptions to the am- Brownstein Bros, of Hartford. as guests and representatives property on Kane Rd. to S & L’s man. from 2:80 to 4. ------Ronald G. Lavoie—Inocula- nesty Included, those convicted Davis said the building includes The Communists made one Nov. 11 Meter Reading of other groups. Pr(Mt8 will be used to acquire MaRlage license tions for town employes, a $20 of intentional murder, threaten- the five store fronts beginning more effort, just before 7 a.m., The Polish Women’s Alliance new books for the school li­ Jey wyre mortar took the Incident in casual An Aetna Htaneowner's Policy •W o k s FINANCIAL INSTITUTION 35 wounded. able and modern system for A leaf in tbe t>ook of memories stride, although sepurity offi­ can't take the w»rh out of chang­ Is gently turned today, Willie’s Steak House, spon- •ve heard them before,” he South Vietnamese losses were billing. Town Manager Robert ITALIAN • WINDOWS cers were busy with their walk­ And the somnwB------— placed upon that sored by the Newcomer’s Club said. described as light. At least 12 Weiss said that the new me­ ing storm windows but it will pro­ SAVINGS ie-talkie radios trying to learn 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE Are*affrerii as yesterday. of the Manchester YWCA, are: The explosions drew from Vietnamese were killed and 41 thod would permit the town to tect you against glass breakage, • C A N O flE S what had happened. wounded Sunday and Monday. S' - . damage to shrubs, debris removal There U no parting for those we Alan Saunders, most original, Thleu’s press secretary, a lieu- convert to data-proceHslng bill­ • AW NINOS STREET - TEL. 649-4588 ° love, ff.|« Vila “ NaufiTB. the NausTflhyde tenant colonel, the jesting re- Two men, said to have been American .pilots flew 16 mls- ing. GRINDERS of othei- things that can disgulsed In Vietnamese police sions over North Vietnam Mon- A LOAN. gamen Owl” costur^Jf; Mr. and Mrs. mark: “ That must have been a The new schedule Is one based and do happen. So call us before uniforms, fled from the booby day |n the air campaign to hit COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 We-are walking side by side. Connors, cutest couple salute. The Viet Cong are salut- on consumption varying accord- they happen to you. . trapped building where the mor- major targets before the north- " o f our Luncheonette" Association JUdther and Brother award for their matched out- I®? tis.' ^take” full effe'et *"®^®*’ ®‘*®’ The minimum ' ------; — Si------^ fits aa “ lost babies” ; Mr. and One of the shells that hit the tar was found and escaped on a east monsoons take fuu eiieci ^ „ TELEPHONE 742-7321 motorcycle. A third man had any day now. I M em om m Robert Willlamee who won palace grounds was reported to and % ” meters for the first 1,- HFFBRBNCE the best pair award as a head- have fallen about 10 feet from been waiting. Tlie latest MIG kill, the 96th AT THE litae, who passed away Oct. 31, ^gss victim and executioner with the parked car of U.S. Rear Police said the Viet Cong ax. and Mrs. John McCondless Adm. Kenneth L Veth, com- killed a Vietnamese man, 73, fliers in aerial combat, w m THE May we you Bill Tunsky A pleasartt smile, a heait of for the prettiest costume. mander of U.S. hqval forces In when he came from his house made by Lt. Cmdr. Gene Lund, 2400 cu fV* and 112 7fi for 2” 1 No finer-son this world could the 33, of Biloxi, Miss., the pilot of ®“ ’ »12J6 for 2 PARKADE He troubled no 0 ^ : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayden South Vietnam. next door to investlg^ate as see have to many others? 649^9095 Bto wnota were few, were winners of a broom.dance. The iTic admiral was .not in the noise. the Phantom, and his radar offl- iSke care of him as he takes his ’Three live shells were found cer, 'Lt. (J.g.) James Borst, 25, There will be an additional Mrs. Barry Stoner was head car, but his driver was wounded charge for use of water in the H V DRUG STORE^ Ear the son you gave us was one of of a committee which decorat- and was taken away with blood abandoned along with the tube, of Phoenix, Ariz. Communist excess of these amounts as fol­ the beet. ed the hall with pumpkins and staining the front of his shirt. The house had been vacant MIGs have downed 26 U.S. V . lows : 30 cents per 100 cu. ft. for Sadly missed by his _ corn stnlkn Associated Press Correspond- for two months. planes In aerial combat. Hotter, SIstera and EamUy aiaiKS PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER E\'ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1967

3rd BIG WEEK OF B-l-G

MANCHEBTEB SEB8ION Robert B.. Bt^eur« 27, of 42 Mayor Nathan Agostinelli went on record last night Margaret Rd., failed to appear against Manchester membership in the North Central at court yesterday to plead to Refuse Disposal District (NCRDD.) a charge of evading responsi* “ As far as I am concerned,” ------blllty. he told a group of 20 Manchest­ take a formal vote,” Deming Judge J ( ^ Casale then er, South Windsor and Vernon said. reduced the |S00 bond In which officials, “it is best for us at Agostinelli said that he will he had been at liberty to $200 this point not to Join the dis­ LAST WEEK TO REGISTER FOR (NAME) (ADDRESS) (PHONE) call a special meeting of the Genuine Imported and forfeited It. trict.” board in two or three weeks, He then changed the charge The officials were meeting in so that It may take that for­ against Brodeur to one ot oper­ the Vernon Town Hall to con­ mal vote. ating a motor vehicle udiile his sider an offer from the Arizona AgostlnelU needs four votes license was under suspension, Biochemical Oo. to build a re­ besides Us own to defeat Man- Hand Woven in Scotland iMued a warrant for the man’s glonal taclnerator-compostlng "hert^.s m'emb^Wp'"ln me re-arrest on this. court, and or­ -plant in Manchester, and to get District and, edl signs point to dered a $800 bond posted when Manchester’s answer to an in- those four votes. he is re-arrested. vitation to Join the NCRDD, now Buriandbies photo The Democratic minority of FREE COLOR TV! He was arrested Oct. 1 as composed of South-Wlndsor and three is expected to side with the result of a one-car accident Engaged Vernon. him, since It hem never been on Hilliard St. when the car The Arizona Biochemical pro­ sold on the NCRDD, and Agos- he was driving struck a utility U.S.D.A. CHOICE CALIFORNIA The engagement of Miss posed was blasted by Vernon tinelU Is edmost certedn of the pole and then hit a fence, d(dng Christina Ann Grish of Man­ and South Windsor officleds on votes of one or two other R e­ OPEN much damage to the fence. A f­ chester to Ronald G. Kosh of the basts that it was finemcicdly publicans. ter (he mishap, he called a Stratford has been announced unsound. It was the consensus Seymour Lavitt, chairman ot wrecker and had the car towed by her parents, Mr. tuid Mrs. of edl present that the offer wets the Capitol R e^on Plemning away, police say. SUNDAYS Sam Grish of 28 Deerfield Dr. unacceptable, unless a new writ­ Agency, wem em active partict- CHUCK ROAST The case of William H. Fyler, ten offer acceptable to state ot- pemt in lemt Right’s discussion. Her fiance is the son of Mr. 22, of 11 Holl St., charged with EXTRA LEAN A A.M. to 1 P.M. and Mrs. George Kosh of Strat­ ficieds and carrying complete Following Agoslinelli’s stemd breach of peace by assault, was ford. financied coverage. Is presented. against Memchester mem­ continued to Nov. 13. He was ar­ Miss Grish is a 1965 graduate With that decision out of the bership Lavitt urged the rested Oct. 27 and was released way. the NCRDD officials a ^ - of East Catholic High School. NCRDD to go ahead with Its on $S00 bond pending appear­ ed for Memchester’s decision on A graduate of Fones School of plans for a regional incinera­ ance In court Nov. 20. Judge Joining the District. The Mem- tor, “ without Manchester’s CHUCK GROUND John Casale set ihond at $100 and Dental Hygiene, University of chester Board of Directors, last Bridgeport, she Is employed as pei^clpatlon” . FRESH FROZEN OVEN-READY Fyler was released from Hert­ August, held promised its form­ “ W e've waited fo r , them too ford State Jail. a dental hygienist by Dr. Carl ed decision by Oct. 16. None heul Mikolowsky of Manchester. long and, if we continue to'wait The arrest warrant stemmed been given. for them to Join, we’ll Mr. Kosh is a graduate of the from a complaint made by Rob­ AgostinelU’s abrupt stand jeopardize the entire program,” University of Bridgeport where ert F. Sullivan of Hartford, who against Manchester member he said. he was a member of Sigma Phi LAMB LEGS alleged that Fyler, a bartender ship brought a gasp of surprise Lavitt suggested that the Alpha fraternity. He Is employ­ at Ray’s Restaurant on Oak St., fro mthe stunned group.„, NCRDD proceed with plans for had beaten him about the face ed as a teacher at Milford High “ Oh, brother,” said Manches- an Incinerator would would take while he was visiting the res­ School, MlUord. U.S.D.A. CUT FROM SHOULDER ter Republican Director Wayne South Windsor and Ver- U.S.D.A. CHOICE— 1st CUT taurant with his wife and some The wedding is planned for Mantz, with apparent consterna- needs for the next 36 years, friends. Aug. 3, 1968. tlon. “ Manchester, In the Interim, Cases disposed of include; By- “ If I had to vote tonight, I ’d buy time until Its own rort' Ainsworth of Coventry, Tangarone - Kdehmainen vote for Joining the District,” pi^ns are settled, by sending Its The engagement of Miss Eliz­ fraudulent Issue of a check, nol- Mantz said. refuse under contract to the re- CHUCK led; Ernest Bennett, 23, of Say- abeth I Elliott Tangarone of Agostinelli, explaining his gjonal Incinerator, thus bene- er ,Pa., arrested In Coventry, New TTork City, formerly of posiUon, said, Manchester still fitting all Involved,” he explaln- viola.tion of state traffic control Manchester, to Richard Lyman has about five years of life left sign4, $10; Pierre Bernard, 22, Kolehmainen of Wlnnetka, III., In Its disposal area and the Jury ______X X X X X X V X X y x x x X X X X STEAK of 90 W. Middle Tpke., speed­ has been announced by her par­ is still out on the most effec­ f ing, $10; Robert E. Brown Jr., ents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix A. tive process for refuse dispos­ Algae Explored 18, of 21 Harlan St., failure to Tangarone of 29 Harvard Rd. al.” Genuine hand woven Harris Tweed, obey stop s(gns, $10, and failure Her fiance is the son of Mr. “So many new methods are BETHESDA, Md. —^The Na- OURS ALONE! spun and finished in the outer Hebrides to carry an operator’s license, and Mrs. Waino M. Kblehmai- being talked about and expert- tlonal Cancer Institute seeks $8; Deborah E. Budd of Thomp- nen of Wlnnetka. mented with, that I am not anti-cancer drugs In me many with the richest and most unusual sonville', arrested In Bolton, fail­ Miss Tangarone Is a 1960 sold on going into an Inclnera- species of undersea life, Includ- colors and patterns you could possibly U.S.D.A. CHOICE! ure to drive right, $10. graduate of Manchester High tor project with the NCRDD at Ing algae, om er sources under EVERY PAHERN imagine! Registered and approved by the Also, Robert R. Butcher, 18, School, a 1962 graduate of La- this time,” he said. constant study Include plant British Board of Trade. Labeled by of 1016 E. Middle Tpke., failure sell Junior College, and a 1964 The NCRDD officials, partlc- material, fungi, Insects and license from the to drive right, $10; Norman J. graduate of the Eliot-Pearson ularly Robert Deming of Ver- bacteria. One of me best-known SPECIALLY Doughty, 26, of 128 Birch St., Harris Tweed School of Tufts University. She non. Its chairman, refused to cancer drugs, vincristine, was reckless use of the highway by a , \\ Association, Ltd. is a teacher in a Head Start accept AgostlnelU’s personal de- developed from an extract of pedestrian, noUed; Ck>effrey Every coat Program In Harlem. cislon as the final Manchester the periwinkle plant. HAND LOOMED Farrington, 20, of East Hart­ Mr. Kolehmainen is a 19^3 decision. ------beautifully styled ford, arrested In Coventry, He asked for and received a DR. MARVIN SEAB8 CITED graduate of Middlebury College with the fine chared with reckless driving, promise from AgostlnelU for a CJHICAGO (AP)—^Dr. Marvin and a 1960 graduate of Wharton tailoring you've charge changed to failure to formal decision of the Manches- L. "Sears of New Haven, Conn., drive in proper lane, $20; Mark School of Finance and Com­ ter Board of Dlrecotrs by Dec. was one of 33 persons to re- come to expect at A. Healy, 20, of Rocky HUl, ar­ merce of the University of 1. celve awards from the Ameri- Anderson - Little ■' rested in Coventry, improper Pennsylvania. He is serving In , ‘ Tii view of the spUt on your can Academy of Ophthalmology use of markers, $10. the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves. board. It Is oidy fair for you to and Otolaryngology. Also, Robert H. HUdltch, 18, He is employed in the Interna­ of 08 Summer St., op era tl^ a tional Department of the First U THIS WEEK GET YOUR motor vehicle with unnecessary Rationed Bank of Chicago. -X X X y noise. $16; Lawrence Jackson. The wedding Is planned for 30, of Coventry, violation of Jan. 13, 1968 at Center Congre­ state traffic control signs, $16; gational Church. CUBRIEH&IYES ROAST Gary Janlcke, 20, of 168 Irving FINAL REMINDER S t, disorderiy conduct, $10; charged with speeding and op­ 4N»-7«li R », PULL CUT Richard B. Miesen, 30, of erating an overcrowded motor 1 Main St., breach of peace, veUcle, to Nov. 6; Claude A. $80; Dennis A. Kies, 19, of Cov­ Michaud, 17, of Coventry, charg­ entry, failure to stop at a stop ed with soliciting rides, to Nov. ■------»*NOV. sign, $10. 3; Larry K. Mitchell, 80, of Co­ DESSEtT nSH Also, Thomsis W. L e e t 26, of. lumbia, charged wim larceny I R o m s t o m E" North Windham, arrested in over $15 but less them $200, to Each week a piece o f Currier & (Coventry, failure to obey state FANCY Nov. 13; Rolemd Plemte, 40, of Ives Dinnerware will b e featured traffic control signs, $20; Peter 128 Birch St., cheuged wim ------4^1 fcr- just 94. For in grocery Livingston, 29, of Hartford, ar­ SW EET LIFE breach of peace, to Nov. 16 and GREEN rested in Tolland, fidlure to car­ purchases you ore entifled to one referred to family relations di­ ry a license and failure to obey THIS IS THE LAST DAY TO FILE piece at this low price. There's no vision. limit... with o 5»5 purchase you ONLY state traffic ccmtrol signs, fined PEPPERS a total of $28. YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTS con get two pieceTT .. and so on! Also, Jeffrey Moeckel, 19, of DIES AFTER CBASH (Exception Motor Vehlolee) Columbia, failure to obey state NEW BRITAIN (AP)—A 46- traffic c o n ^ l signs, $20; frank year-old PlainvUIe man died Such Usta ■»««« be filed not later than November let each year, or if the first shaU be a Sunday or le g ^ holiday then ® TOWN ANO FANCY O. Robinson, 17, of Rockville, kfonday, about a day after be­ BREAD ing Injured In a one-car accident on the next buslnesa day following. making an unsafe turn, $20; hC- COUNTRY chael Sullivan, 16 , of North In PlainviUe. Failure to file such Met by November let mesne TEN WITH Ea T 5 P _ PURCHASE C ELLO PoUce said me victim, Carl An easy fitting coat. l^dham, arrested in Coven­ PE R C E N T addition to the aeeeeenient as required by the Six button closing. F. Aranda, was taken to New State Statute. try, reckless driving and operat­ Peter Pan collar, CARROTS, ing a motor vehicle without a Britain General Hospital after me car he was driving swerved REAL. ESTATE NEED NOT BE Da0CIlng, 16, of P. JOSEPH MUBPHY, A8SESSOB buttoned trimmed cuffs. hit a utUity pole. BUILD A COMPLETE SET 494 N. Main St., speeding, $26; Milium® lined and FANCY IN THE WEEKS TO COME Raymond O. 'l^ a , 22, of 149 wool interlined for Loomis St., charged with fail­ extra warmth. SAVE ON LOVELY Delicious ure to drive In the established lane. $80; David N. Weeks, 28, COMPANION PIECES,TOO ot Coventry, charged with fail­ APPLES ure to obey state traffic con­ trol signs, $10; and Oerald S. Sherman, o f Opa Lacka, Fla, arrested In Tolland, speeding, $60. BEECHNUT The case of Dean Robaige, 16, of 047 Center St., charged REPEAT OF A SELLOUT with shoidlttlHg, was turned over to Juvenile Court. He was DINTY MOORE arrested O ct 10. He is accused of taMng a micrometer valued ©PILE LINEO ZIP-OUT MORTON Ok-^SI 00 BEEF at $10.96 from the hardware de- A beautifully tailored pax^ent of Seats-Roehuck Co. Harris tweed coat. ^ in the P arfc^ e and leaving the COFFEE STEW store without paying for it. Luxury zip-in, zip-out DINNERS 1 Three cases were continued Orlon®pile liner, 24 Oz. Can Nov. 21 at Oreult Court, East makes this two coats Hirtford for trial: Bile Qustaf- in one! PILLSBURY 1-lb. son, 27, of 462 B . Middle Tpke., LIPTON CHICKEN charged with throe counts Tin Indecent expocure, was arrested BISCUITS on a warrant OoL 12. A com- NOODLE plalntant, a neighbor, hdd pkgs lice she bad eeen Chiatafon J p several occasion stamMiig In me 3 pKcs. 25® SOUP doorway of hie home wearing BDTTEBMILK —t SWEET MILK no domes, poHoe say.. Thomas B. Burdick, 20, of.70 Make your own matching Harris Tweed Union St, charged wim misuse hat. Sufficient yardage of this imported of a limited Ucenee. He was hand woven tweed will be given to you stopped on Woodbrldge St. Oct. with the purchase of your coat. DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE 18. Pdloe say Us Ucense is limited f<^ gplng to work and As long as our limited yardage lasts back. Robert S. Hallowell, 48, of 290 Bldwell St. arrested at U s resi­ GRAPEFRUIT dence Oct. 17 and charged wim > u breach of peace, nie arrest was MANCHESTER made on a warrant and FRIEND’S stemmed from a domeetlc ms- (MARBE turbanc^ earlier this monm Anderson-little r u i u c M\RKi:i when tint accused allegedly U t his wife. On substitute Informa­ IN MANCHESTER V QmM 805 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER tion,'hb Is also charged wim (Manchester Parkade) West Middle Turnpike-Broad Street amt \1 evading rei^xmalbUlty. Phone 647.9775 ACCOUNT BAKED BEANS 4 Cases continued here were: WUfred Dion, 20, of Willimanttc, arrested In Coventry and charg­ ■ 4 ed wim violation of state traffic control signs, to Nov. 20; An* drew D. Oribbta, 24, of Storrs, arrested in Manchester and -A I PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1967

Admiration Society for Fran Tarkeiiton Herald Angle TEETOTAIiEBS — Madellng Taflin 198-lM—5S9. Betty Haefe 9sr 4S6, Gloria aemens iBO. EARL YO ST Picks Up Newest Member in Paul Wiggin Sports Editor 56 Shares, cm iB C H —BUI McBride 321, Hy Fleishman 220-SBS, Nick 17 Eligible Cataldo'212, Ray Holcombe 210- Rams Were Higher Than a Kite Wethersfield Next S62, Ralph Clark 202. Higher than a kite was the Rockville High football ^ team last Saturday that trimmed the pants off a spir- In Voting ELKB-^ohn Rleder ItO-S’TS, Big Brown Defender itless Manchester High eleven in the Windy City, 22-0. BOSTON (API — THp J ly DAVE WIGGIN By CLIFF DEMERS Emil ^Dlete 137-184—367, Tony COIL For Injun Eleven Mancheater High East CatboUc High Salvatore 136-866, Joe Desimone * SLrS Sox acted like League Overall "Entirely two different Lauds Giants’ Back 187, BUI Adamy 187-144—878, W.L.T. W.L.T. By BARRY COWLES To say our 22-0 loss to Rock­ Tony Desimone 140-886, Joe neighboring s< ^ l. -nie same cnaiienge irom ineir gure no one was forimtten Maloney 4-1-1 6-1-1 Down and out are the Manchester High Indians af­ vlUe was a bitter disappoint­ games” , this past Saturday as Cataldi 359, Fred Poudrier 869, couldn’t be said for com­ in a share of the World Conard 4-1 6-1 ment would be the understate­ we were defeated by Penney NEW YORK (AP)—^The Fran Tarkenton Adipira*- Joe Roglis 858, Rseerw Ricard ter suffering their second straight defeat last Satur­ placent Manchester High. Series money. Platt 4-1 4-1-1 ment of the year. I wUl say High, 81-11. We left the field at tion Society has a new member— Paul Wiggin, the big 350. day in Rockville. This is the first time Coach Dave bear of a man who plays defensive left end for the Rockville had waited patient­ While the Minnestoa ’Twins Hall 3-1-1 3-2-1 Wiggin’s team has lost two straight since his arrival in though, that Rockville deserved half-time leading, 11-8. In the ly for 16 years for a return shut out ousted Manager Sam Manchester 3-3 3-3 FRAN TABKENTON Cleveland 'Browns. ------VnXAOE MIXERS — Ed 1965. The Indians go against tovwln. ’They had a big, tough, first half we m o v ^ the ban bet­ crack at the Indians, losers the Mele, the Red Sox went out of Wethersfield 3-3 3-3 "We practiced all week with Yourkas 204-579, Pat Nlvison Wethersfield High Saturday at he has not even been near the ag^esslve line and two fine ter than we have been able to last time the< two-elubs met. their way to cut up the smallest Bristol Central 0-5 0-6 people taking the role of Tar­ 184-498, Yvonne Belanger 494, 1:30 in a road test. Both teams 60 per cent completion mark. backs in Gary Krowka and ’Tom all year. John Quinn started bis BiU Nelsen However, In between, the Win­ loser’s pool since 1952. Bristol Eastern 0-5 0-8 kenton,” Wiggin said Monday at Paul Abert 587, John Doran 525, are presently tied for fifth Fumbles have plagued the Martello that are every bit as first game at quarterback and dy (City school decided to pass An announcement by the com­ Dumont Tops the Pro Quarterback Club. “ But Bill Quackenbush 532. place in the CXHL standings. club which by now should see good as there is in our league. did a fine Job. John AlubibU up football and it wasn’t until missioner’s office Monday dis­ HAR’TFORD COUNTY there is' no Tarkenton lUce Tar- Didn’t Fear closed that the Red Sox divided Just what has happened to this cut to a minimum as the . They played inspired haU and was moved to halfback and did 1966 that the sport was reborn, Pulaski 1-0 7-0 A second wanted our game more man ‘•kenton himself. RESTAURANT — Don Logan the pool into 56 shares, although the local Tribe, which started season moves on. an excellent job of carrying and N.E. College after a lapse of 12 years. Rock­ Northwest 2-1 |5-1 any of their schedule. In all ".^ y time a man can make a 135, Harry Buckminster 148, only 17 players were eligible to the season off with a bang $tring back Doug Downheun has catching-) the ball. ville is no longer a (Class B fitimess to our team, we had complete circle in one spot George Cochran 143-401, Vic vote. shutting out Oonard High, 24-0..- been playing a very consistent One of qie tb|U>lng points oc­ School, now falling Into the CATHOLie»-r^ some serious setbacks that pro­ Point Race while 2,000 pounds of bodies Marinelli 154-387, Frank Calvo ’"This is the most generous seems to be a question that and hard running game. He curred*’ iteld-w^y in the second same category as Manchester South 0-1 2-3 bably had a great deal to do Glenn Dumont, American In- stand and watch he has to be P^TSBURGH i^P) Knee 1&155-419, Ed Gutt 185-150-418, thing I’ve ever heard of In many fans have found them­ really is agg^resslve and whows period when we attempted to in the Class A ranks. East Catholic 0-1 1-4 selves asking. Injuries have un­ with the outcome of the game. temational’s spectacular sopho- something, something. You always know troubled quarterback Bill Nel- Charles Van Riper 440, Bert sports,” Manager Dick Williams much promise for the future. quick-kick and our kicker, Alu- The victory bell at the rear 'i ■ • doubtedly had some bearing on more, is threatening to make a he’s got something up his sen of the Pittsburgh Steelers Davis 45, Rich Cavar 140-875, said. ’"They didn’t want to leave Wiggin, one of the best coach­ Early in the second quarter blckl, was injured on the a t ­ of Rockville High never sound­ CVC the facts but the main thing es in the state, may be at jils runaway of the New England sleeve.” gays he nevsr feared regaining Red Oakman 136-136-890, Jim anyone out.” Dick C!obb was sidelined with a tempt, sidelining him for the re­ the person behind her. The character at the left is ed sweeter than It did last Sat­ Southington 4-0 5-1 that seems to be lacking in the wits end but surely he needs college football scoring race. Far from being disheartened hjg job despite the brilliant fill- THIS MAY APPEAR to be a chorus line of midg­ Lambert 142-387, A1 Falcette It was learned that the Red mild concussion and before the mainder of the day. urday on a brilliant, sunny, Wilson 3-1 5-1 club is a strong spirit and will full cooperation from all team Dumont, a 190-pound halfback by the 38-34 National Football in performance of rookie Kent ets but in reality it’s Ohio University’s varsity Ohio U’s Bobcat mascot. 136, Ed Bllvens 186, Red Mo- Sox actually held two meetings period ended Dale Ostrout was clear and crisp afternoon with Plairivllle 2-2 3-2 to win. Nobody likes to lose members if they are to come also knocked to the sideline In We started the second half by from Winslow. Maine, scored League defeat at the hands of n Ix. cheerleaders. Each girl is sitting on the knees of lumphy 135, FYank Blank 145- to divide the money as directed the Autumn colors at its peak. Rockville 2-2 3-3 but surely if a club continues back to regain winning ways. the same manner. Bryce Car­ kicking off to Penney which three touchdowns in a game for the New York Giants Simday, "i>ve given it up before and 136-386, Dick Krlnjack 185-378,- by the commissioner while they Middletown 1-3 2-4 to remain in the state of mind Wethersfield could prove to be penter our halfback, had a se- moved for a quick score. Offen- the third Ume this season Sat- Wiggin said the current Browns gotten it b a ck ” said Nelsen Dick DlBella 142-174-440, BlU 'When ■will a return match be were battling for the American booked? that the Indians are preserilly a tough opponent possessing a vere sprain which prevented alvely, we were not able to mus- urday in boosting his production club was "the most spirited and ® injured list Sheekey 139, Ed Bujaucius 144- League pennant In the closing Newington 1-3 2-3 152-411, Roy McGuire 147, John Probably never. days of the season. Windsor 1-3 2-4 in, it is inevitable that they big and strong line. hlm from running, Jedm ()uag- ter much of a threat. We were to 66 points. the best club I have ever been gunday and directed two fourth Hart Excels but Packers Triumph GARY KBOWKA will not win. Only time can heal the lla, our fifth back, also had a hit hard by Injuries and at one McNeill 378. Former RockvlUe High Direc­ Alter the first meeting, a rep­ Dumont tallied on a 13-yard on. ' quarter touchdown drives that Looking back on some of the wounds but time is something leg Injury that kept him from point we had six starters out of ST LOUIS (AP) __ *** the game, which wa.s Some of the Packers had indi- sive back. Herb Adderley, inter- tor of Athletics John Canavarl number for a signal-caller. And, resentative went to the front of­ pass and on runs of four and Wiggin scoffed at reports Steelers a 14-10 victory big guns for the Indians and of great value to the Indians operating at full speed. When action. ’This was the difference eight yards in helping the Aces about the Giants’ good luck in Orleans, ■ fv, t televised nationally. cated that perhaps Hart had cepted a Hart pass at the St. and Tom Kelley, Manchester to boot, he was once tossed for a fice and asked that a check be how they started the season off, as the season draws near to a you lose three of your start­ as Penney scored three times in rout Springfield 35-0. In six the game. Green 'Bay won tne lo o t - Although it rained much of been lucky in earlier games. Louis 12 and zipped into the end High director of athletics, 20-yard loss, yet picked up 121 made to assure no one was be­ Pitching Coach despite an early loss to Platt close. ing backfield and your first sub­ the fourth quarter to give them games, he has set AIC records “ It was a real dog fight,” he • It isn t like startng aU over jjy t St. Louis the day in St. Louis, the down- But, Pitts added, "You can’t get zone for a touchdown, Short, Tall agreed to a one-year contract yards. Also a senior, Martello ing forgotten. High^'M-l4, moiit of the strong East Catholic, also nursing a stitution, then you have lost a the final bulge. with 11 touchdowns and 750 said. "And if you don’t believe again he said. You ve been . - ^ j : Hart Pour slowed to a mist during by that long on luck. He’s a ter- The Cards, who tried for field only. wound up with a 7.9 yards per ’The Red Sox voted 31 full ...BOSTON (AP)— The Bos­ players have almost fizzled out. loss from Penney High, 31-11. great deal of your offense. yards rushing. it, you should have seen me practicing all along Md you quarterDack Jim nart ^ rifle ballplayer.” goals four times when their of- Triggermen This was the year. carry average, including a bril­ shares of $5,115.23, eight one- ton Red Sox announced to­ Baturtby we travel to New know what’s going on. made believers of the Green Bay turned an inter- ’The victory gave Green Bay a fense sputtered near the Packer half shares of $2,557, two one- day the signing of former Dick Cobb was averaging 11.2 will be traveling to Pulaski The thing that really disturbs Britain to take on the Pulaski Weekly figures compiled by trying to get out of bed this .,’There’a nothing on the sched­ liant, up the middle, 46-yard yards In the first three games High in New Britain on a H(X! Jthe Associated Press showed morning. Nelsen, who limped off the P ackers. cepted pass and a 93-yard kick- 5-1-1 record and the lead in the goal line, had been ordered by ule for the future. jaunt for the Rams’ third touch­ third shares of $1,705 and 15 major league catcHer-out- me is the ignorant, fair weath­ High Generals of that city. cash awards. but has fallen by the wayaide start. Sporting new changes in er fan, who is your biggest ’Their high-powered offensive today that Dumont has scored “ Luck does ^ot block punts field Sept. 24 with a tom muscle champion Packers off return into touchdowns to Western Conference’s Central Coach Charlie Winner to go for Pace Gagers This Js a shame. down .which added frosting to fielder DarreU Johnson ns ’The recipients Included in­ coming up with a minus yard­ the lineup, perhaps Coach and defensive performances to 22 more points than his closest Fumbles eenerallv are caused 1“®*^ *‘"®®’ immii offset Hart’s performance. The Division. St. Louis dropped to 4- a sure three points although Both schools are committed the cake late in the final period. pitching coach to sucreed booster when you’re winning fielder George Smith, who was age in the recordbook last week. Demers had - discovered the and is the first to criticise when date mark them as one of tbo rival...... in New England. bvS ^ a^eresslve g ^ L lv r d T defe'nse f e n s ^ T ’They h e n are ^ e <>n in ^hethe final eignteight minutes oiof us®d two fourth-quarter------■»------. touch- ’ ' r V young quarterback passed for 3 and a tnree-waythree-way tie witnwith ixewNew tneythey were on tnethe Packert-acaer one n e w YORK (AP) — Jim to league scheduels, Manchester While Krowka averaged only Sal M ^Ue, released after injured in spring training and Steve Hemenway gained 118 combination needed lor a’ win. you lose. When I hear four best teams in tiie state. Northeastern’s Bill Curran by altertness I think game at the Sugar Bowl and downs to oyercome a brilliant touchdowns and completed York and Cleyeland for the lead with fourth down in the final King and Nate ’Thurmond, short In the (XCIL and Rockville in 3.5 yards, he was mainly respon­ the World Series. didn’t play an inning for Bos­ Johnson, 40, played with yards rushing in the first three ’The Eagles now post a 1-4-0 comments such as "the kids However, football is a gome of was held scoreless in a 21-13 i* ^^s Darnell Royal (Texas completed five of six passes in performance by the 23-year-old le of 29 passes for 317 yards. in the Eastern Conference’s quarter. and tallf„n trigger-men------in the SanOo„ the (CVC. It’s possible that a sible for sending several In­ ton, and the Jimmy Fund, the the St. Louis Browns, Chica­ starts but has tailed off. Bryce record for the season. didn’t try,’’ and "the kids don’t upsets and we are planning one loss to New Hampshire and fell coach) who said ‘luck is when the drives which covered 81 and jja^t and whipped the Cardinals Bart Starr, the veteran Pack- Century Division. Jim Bakken g o t the eight-yard Francisco Warriors’ attack, grame between the two could be dians to the sidelines with an common name for the Chil­ go White Sox, Baltimore Or­ Carpenter rolled up 176 yards High-spirited, Rockville High care whether they win or lose,” Saturday. into a tie with Bates end Tom preparation meets with oppor- 70 yards. 31-23 Monday”iilght in a Nation- ers’ quarterback, connected on ’The Cardinals topped the field goal to give St. Louis a 23- domlnate the National Basket­ mndwiched in, but it’s not like­ assortment of bumps and bruis­ and has been the most consis- will be out for its fourth straight ball Association’s early-season dren’s (Jancer Research Foun­ ioles, New York Yankees, St. It makes my Mood boll. I knew Right now we are trying Lopez with 44 points. Lopez tunity’. "Man, he was cool, cool, cool Football League game. 11 of 26 for 117 yards and one Packers in total yardage, 405- 17 lead. But; then ’Travis Wil- ly. es. Strong as nails, the home­ tont g^ner on the team. Dale when they t ^ to W ln ^ r j, ^ ^ dation. Louis Cardinals, Phllaidel- to get over the bumpa and scored one touchdown in a 28-16 “We tried to rush Tarkenton. in the huddle,” said Don Shy, “ We’re glad to get out of that touchdown. 246, and in first downs. 19-16. liams returned the kickoff 98- Individual races. . * * * town star just wore the visitors Ostrout’s passing took a deep to face Windsor High in a CVC King, a 6-foot-2 backcourt Smith received a one-third phla PhllUes and Cincinnati finer group of gentlemen brulsea that we received in our triumph over Middlebury. j ^Id a writer the only way to who ran 33 yards for the win- alive,” sighed Green Bay "He has a great touch,” Starr But the Packers used the unex- yards for Green Bay’s third down. dive after the top three tilts meeting. flash, and 6-11 ’Thurmond are Hard-Hitting Play share, while the Jimmy Fund Reds. around. I see players like Mike last game. At the moment. It Vic Gatto of Harvard and ggj bim is wait until he comes ning touchdown with 1 :52 left, halfback Elijah Pitts after the said of Hart. And he added, "He pected for victory. touchdown. True,. Rockville had every­ when he had 18 completions in Saturday should be another “ We were losing by all those game. O’lso has a ^ e a t sense of timing On the game’s first play from "I don’t regret the decision," running 1-2 in scoring, accord­ ’There was no ill-blood, as got $1,0(X) from the generous Walsh and Pete RuMna, play­ looks like everyone will be Dave Bennett of Boston College back the second time. 'Diat’s thing to gain and nothing to lose 30 attempts and 149 yards. Since busy and action-packed day. points and he never even got a capacity crowd of 49,792 sat and a great deal of poise." scrimmage. Green Bay defen- Winner said. " I ’d do it again.” ing to weekly NBA figures re­ some might have expected, be­ split. ing with painful back injuries. ready, i^iyslcally. are tied with 42 points. Larry ^bat we did Sunday. against Manchester, but the excited. He ran the team like h e ------leased today. In addition. King tween the young men wearing Voted full shares were Mike Harris €^ts Nod Carpenter and QuagUa trying As I said at the start of the Patasini of Maine Maritime al- haven’t given tto Silk Towners were taught a les­ Andrews, Jerry Adair, Darrell is among the top 10 in field goal the colors of the two schools. to run on ankle sprains when eeason, "We have a great bunch son that may help in the weeks and free throws percentage and From my vantage point, the Brandon, Tony Cionigliaro, Joe Against Cassidy they had no business walking. of boys at East” . It seems that IVotre Pame Regains Spot Among Elite in Top 10 ahead against (XHL competition Nix, who came to the Steelers New England assists while ’Thurmond is the game featured some rugged de­ Foy, Dalton Jones, BiU Landis, Boys like Cobb, who was mad we have had more than our competition. year.’ Jim Lonborg, Dan Oslnskl, Rico PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Gyp­ from Green Bay for a fourth league’s top rebounder. fensive play, clean and hard­ —not to under-estimate the op­ enough to hit his coach, be­ share of misfortune this season ’The scoring leaders: Petrocelll, Mike Ryan, Jose sy Joe Harris still is unbeaten draft choice, had risen to ninth Sports Briefs King and ’Thurmond have hitting, and some offensive fire­ position. cause I wouldn’t let him play but our spirits are still Mgh. td pat pts. * * Santiago, George Scott, Reggie today, but you couldn’t convince Dumont, AIC 11 0 66 in the National Football League poured in 244 and 2^9 points, works os well, most of which after his Injury. When you see Who knows, maybe we will Rookie Hospitilized Southern Cal Holds First Place were exidoded by Rockville. Smith, Lee Stange, George Irish Bobby Cassidy. Curran, N’eastern 7 2 44 passing statistics and set a respectively, leading the War­ Offense Stalled this and then hear someone say, surptlse a lot of people by com­ Out of Service riors to a 6-4 getaway. Bob Gary Krowka was a human ’Thomas, John Wyatt, Carl Yas- Harris won a close, unani­ Lopez, Bates 7 2 44 DETROIT (AP) - Detroit Steeler record for completions — ated Press’ major college No. 2 spot. Disappointing was the Man­ "They don’t care,” is it any ing with the upset of the year! NEW YORK (AP) BOSTON (AP —Former Har- Boozer of Chicago is the No. 3 battering ram, for the Rams. trzemskl, Gary Bell, Hank mous 10-round decision over wtMider this world is In Bennett, BC 7 0 42 dons’ rookie Denis Moore, a in a game — 28 against Dallas. . Vita f/iniKoll rv\ll Colorado, one of the two Top chester offense. ^ «« ■ - - ■ la la ^ la in C !tm _ Parseghian got nis roOTOaii iwii. Saturday, vard star Bobby Leo, released scorer with 196 points in eight Fischer, Russ Gibson, Sparky Cassidy, of New York, Monday Gatto, Harvard 7 0 42 The 5-9, solid 168-pounder, was the shape It Is InTT mfh skidded from third to ninth, after four months of active duty starts, followed by St. Louis’ a tireless worker. He lugged the Dick (3ohb, who had scored Lyle, Jose TartabuU, Williams, night for his 22nd victory. Cassi­ Landry, Mass. 6 0 36 Cal, underwent surgery for tom day—completing only eight of unbeaten Trojans, in 10th place, , I watch these boys develop, in the Army, was set today to Joe Caldwell with -194 iii„,nl)ie 56 points going into the action, coaches Bobby Doerr, Al Lake- dy now is 27-7-2. Mitchell, Vt. 6 0 36 ligaments on his right knee to- 20 passes for 68 yards and hav- California got the No. 1 was Notre Dame, last year’s Houston, tiie other loser, pigskin 31 times, picked up 98 I see them win graciously and Dartmouth i spot again in The Associ- try and win a job as a running games. yards, and twice carried the was stopped colder than a man, Eddie Popowskl and Sal "I think I won cmd I don’t Petrlllo, (Conn. 6 0 36 day in a Detroit Hospital. ing four Intercepted. national champion which had dropped from ninth to the also- mackerel. He was limited to Maglie, trainer Buddy LeRoux think I'm alone in that," said I see them lose with dignity. tumbled from the Top Ten by ran group. Oklahoma State back or flanker with the Boston Boozer is the most accurate ball Into the end zone for touch­ What I see are boys who have Patriots. * shooter from the floor with a downs. He also added the two one-yard minus In tour first half and clubhouse attendants Don the 23-year-old Cassidy. ‘"There A n d Yale losing two of its first five ®dged Colorado 10-7, and Missis- carries. Injured, he sat out the Fitzpatrick and Vince Orldndo. were a few other people who developed Into men. I see boys Fames. Houston 14-18. Leo, who won |A11-East honors .573 percentage. King is No. 10 extra point conversions via rush­ who will some day be leaders final 24 minutes. Cut In for half shares were thought so. Even some of Gyi>8y at Harvard lasbyear and signed with a .495 mark. es. of thls 'country, the people who But the Irish defeated Mlchl-i *®ai” ® wiuiwith theme r-ainoisPatriots beforeoeiore enterenter- The San Francisco sparkplug Hemenway, last year’s lead­ Dennis Bennett, sold to th6 New Joe’s fans came up and said I In Feature can State 24-12 last Saturdav do last week each climbed one ^ .u a Like wine, he got better as are not afraid to accept a chal­ Famous gan state saiuraay „nh«aten Indiana ‘"S d*® Army, told Coach Mike ing scorer, picked up 60 yards York Mets In late June; Galen won." 24-12 1^1 ranks third among the free the game progressed. He had lenge. The last possible meeting be­ throw leaders, having converted on the ground against the Rams, CSsco, Elston Howard, Dave It was a hard-fought fight in 19 yards in the first period, 14 tween teams undefeated and 56 of 66 attempts from the line. in the second, 16 in the third all but two of the yards in the Morehead, Billy Rohr, Norm which, the decision could have Then I look around the street mis,. S.,* PaSrin >5^ PARIS (AP)—Marcel Cerdan team by any measure. neighbor, UCLA, didn’t play but 9. Colorado 86 For Left Winger Whatever was served, plus a police, clubhouse boys and park­ of the Charter Oak Football Conference. This play follow us, win or lose, don’t back can reaUy do at a coUegi- Jr., son of a one-time middle­ Quarterback Tommy Martel­ had no trouble holding onto its 10. Notre Dame 36 lot of desire, which was dis­ ing attendants. O ff to Boston bother coming at all, because ate level, although the some 88,- weight boxing champion, won lo is another gifted lad. is for 'boys, 9 through 15 years, in 15 towns with NEW YORK (AP) — The next played liter in the afternoon, your kind we can do without. 000 idus witnesses who watched virtually every round in earn­ ♦ ♦ ♦ 875 participants. (Herald Photo by Buceivicious.) him pilot the Blue to a fantastic goal Bobby Hull scores will contributed to the Rockville In Ford Contest ing an easy 10-round decision 41-7 thumping of supposedly make him the highest scoring Better Average cause. Clinic Schedule Local winners in the regional over former New England wel­ f strong OomeU last weekend Anderson Viewed on Bench left wing In National Hockey Actually, after checking over Here’s hoping that it won’t be Pass, Punt and Kick program, terweight titllst Ted Whitfield of might dispute that League history. the game statistics, Martello another 16 years before the two For Hoop Refs sponsored by Ford Motor Co. Eight Winners In Skeet Shoot Sports Schedule Boston Monday night. Cerdan Anyway, Dowling has been a Chicago’s blond bomber hit outgained Krowka in rushing. schools get together in footbaU. A Officials’ School, and Dillon Sales and Service, Before Sparking Americans weighed 144%, Whitfield 148. The second skeet shoot of the event winners were JMi|n Jen- scarce commodity on the varsi­ three times last week and ’The 6-10, 180-pounder was cred­ What a natural ’Thanksgiiving for prospective candidates lor will compete at Fenway Park scorers with 21 points. Walt Si in Boston prior to the Boston season was held Sunday by sen and Toumville. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 ty scene. ^Two years sgo he con­ Dan Anderson watched his zoomed Into a tie for the NHL ited with 121 yards rushing in morning game it would make. the International Association of mon added 18, and Anderson Whopping Payoff Patriot - Houston Oiler AFL the Manchester Sportsman’s ______------_ HCC Oroaa Country Sootion- ducted Tale to an ope^hig game New Jersey teammates battle scoring lead with Montreal’s 16 carries, an unusually high Is anyone listening? (Approved Basketball Officials, finished with 16 points and 17 BOS'TON (AP) ‘ — Suffolk Yvan Ooumoyer. Each has 18 game Sunday. Assn. Along with the four skeet al Meat at Keney Park. win over (Connecticut and then Choice of 4 H.P. Btiggs & Strat­ ®’’l88s 4 Stratton engine— the on even has been announced by Board 10 X 2.50 semi-pneumatic wheels rebounds. Darel Carrier scored Downs entered a change in its points—Hull on nine goals and Tile three boys making the events a hunters’ special 10 tar­ STILL AT DENVER ____ early the following week against ton or Kohler engine — 10 x 2.50 No. 6. The sessions "Will'be held semi-pneumatic wheels are stand­ are standard. Fully pneumatic 10 terms for little more than one 26 for the Colonels. harness racing records today four assists and Ooumoyer on tri pare Arnold Pagani, Con­ get shoot was held. DENVER (AP) — Murray SATURDAY, NOV 4 i Rutgers went out with a soason- X 3.50 wheels optional. Payoff Bigger in Footbrdl in the Hewett Gym, Klngswood ard. Fully pneumatic 10 x 3.50 period, and then he got off the The New Orleans-Plttsburgh after a whopping payoff. six goals and seven assists. nie McCurry and John Maloney. Winners in 25-target shoot Armstrong la In his 12th season Cross Country State Class long knee Injury. This year he School, West Hartford, Nov. 6, wheels optional. game was delayed an hour and Cedar Crest Zip, a 6-year-old Hidl, who has surpassed hock­ Eli.ch boy will be accompanied were as follows: Mike Atwood,' as hockey coach at the Unlver- diamptoiiaW|) Meet at

■ {/ ...\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1967 PAGE NINETTEEN PAGE BIOHTBEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CGNN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1967 1 Hoosos For Sate 72 Housos For Sate 72 Suburban For Sate 75 Amendments Vemon o u s m Housos For Solo 72 Housos For Scrit 72 Housos For Scio 72 $7,900 — 4 ROOM RANCH, A’TTRACiTIVE — rambling Cape FISHING Boat and Mbtor free U ArtklM For Sate 48 Rooms Without Boord 59 ’ Housos For Ront 65 H For Sate 71 buUt-bu, waU-waU ooipetlhg, STAR BLEIVBN rooms, 4 room apart­ OOd, 7 rooms, fatnUy kitchen, with my beautiful wooded one £iIaHT ROOM older home, 1% TWO FAMILY in exoeUent LAKEWOOD Circle N.—large attached garage, approxi­ By CLAY R. POLLAN- PAmSTDCB driven, from 6 — DARK RICB. stone tree loam. H0U8B9I0I78 ^ oetloiie. Contact Scotty, Mor- FIVE ROOM house for rent, MANCHESTER — l«Mfltt’’^ m e Write Gary Morse, p .o. Box STONE for retaining walls and Redtors, 640-6847. . $19,900. Wolverton A ^ ncy, MANCHESTER — Vernon line, year old Raised Ranch, 1% TAURUS of your Zcriioc birth sign.' SCORFib (Continued from Page One) A tCen-age girl from Quata- of Indkm Lore Saturday a t , 3 larty Bros., SOU Center St. wie month in advance, $140 for the famUy who needs lots 45165, Northtown, Chicago, HI. diy wells. Also chicken Realtors, 640-2818. 6 ^ room Ranch, 1% baths, baths, large lot, good cne 62 Things manure. Free for. taking. Just CHERISH of bedroom suid storage space. Uon. Mitten Agency, Realtors, ANDOVER — clean 6 room 2 Personol 32 Accept NOV. 22 ' wrlts of habeas corpus in cases vveekend for a three-moirth lor High Schl. large fireplaced living room, ( M A Y 2) 63 And pay for ad. 644-0804. Church St. 4-5 p.m. at large lot, good locaUon, 14 DUTCH COLONIAL — 4 bed­ This Immaculate home has 4 3 You 33 Couse where a conviction has been af­ stay. Harold Hilliard wU demon- DRIVER SALESMEN THE THOMPSON House —Cot- buUt-ins, aluminum windows. 04S-6930. Cape, central vacuum system, I p ) 9-12-27-46 4 Should 34 Your 64 A s 16-17-21-30^ room 2-famlly, 6 garages, $28,- rooms, one full bath, 2 hall bedrooms, sewing room, fam­ 5 B e 35 Romontic 65 Out Toledo, daughter of strate fire lighting, sign lan- tage St. centraUy located, large BOLTON lakefront home, 7 ’The thought of owning this Call now. Hayes Agency, 649 ' ------garage, beiautifid large treed ^65-73B4-90 38-51-67 firmed by a state supreme Blanca 600. Philbrick Agoicy, Real­ baths, 24’ living room with Uy room, den, formal diiUng OEMINI 6 Persistent 36 Toke 66 A Dr. and Mrs. Carloz Toledo, guage and Indian dances. All ^ pleajfantly. furnished rooms, rooms, completely furnished, lovely Cape In the Bowers 0131. lot. Leonard Agency, Realtors, I 7 Direct 37 Con 67 Corefully SAGITTABIUS court. Established route, good sal­ tors, 640-6847. fireplacst^ formal dining room, room, famUy size kitchen. Tip LoH F orSote ^ 73 children are Invited. Admission BuIMIng Motoriob 47 parking. Call \640-2S68 for over­ private beach, boats, available School district. Modem pan­ 0464M69. ' 8 Relationships 38 Your 66 Obstocles NOV. 23 will live at the home of Mar­ ary, plus fringe benefits, finished basement, sunroom, top condlUon for years of main- 39 Down 69 Be —Permit eyewitnesses to a night and permanent guest eled kltchem with disposal, MANCraSTER —Near Center, 22 9 Give DEC. 22 sha Paradis, a Iteckvllle High Is 2S cents. permanent position with op­ Christmas through summer, open porch, 2-car garage, work tenance free Uvlng. Bowers STONE WALLS surround these C30VB3NTRY 4 bedroom Colo­ lO A 40 For 70 Rejoicing crime to identify suspects in a HARDWOOD plywoods, veneers rates. living room with fireplace, immaculate 8-famlly -home, 3- 4-19-33 41 Overcome 71 Little 18-39-43-58^ School senior. Rockville HoH»ltal Notes portunity for advancement. $300. monthly, lease, refer­ shop, large beautifully land­ rural buUding lots, 2 lots sold 11 Willing police line-up when the suspects and assodated items for wood­ 4 bedrooms plus almost spacious lot. One 7-room apart­ school. Only $18,800. Wolver­ nial, den, formal dining room, ;^40-59-70 1 2 A 42 Signals! 72 Deloyed S2-^79-83^ Miss Toledo is here as paxt Visiting hours are 13:8$ ts 8 Only reliable man with good FURNISHED room for rent, ences. 643-1717. HOMEFINDERS scaped lot, $27,900. PhUbrlck as one parcel. Call John H. 13 Dramatic 43 And 73 Among have no attorney present to re­ working hobbyist and crafts­ completed rec room, de­ ment, two 4-room apartments. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. rec room, wall to WEdl, carpet­ CANCER CAPRICORN of the open-door exchange pro­ p.m. In all areas except mater­ driving record need apply. conveniently located, one min­ Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. Lappen, Inc., 649-5261. ing in aU rooms, 2-car garage, 14 Effort 44 It 74 Closer present them. men. Wood Product Special­ tached garage. Lovely treed One look wlU convince you. , JUNE 23 15 W ith - 45 Contocts 75 You'll DEC. 23 gram. Miss Paradis spent the nity where tiiey are 3 to 4 a»$ ties, 80 Barthdomew Ave., ute from Main St. Light house­ FOR THE FAMILY MAN— large porch, acre lot, excellent ^ JULY 23 16 For 46 Get 76 Be JAN. 20 Subcommittee Chairman John Suburban For Rent 66 CONTEMPORAOT Ranch, 8 lot, $18,600. Call for more Hayes Agency, 648-0181. summer in Chile under the pro­ 6:30 to 8 p.m. Hartford, 246-8272. keeping, woman only. Call 649- If you are tired of looking ^ 21 Steep Hollow Lane condiUon, mid 20’s. R.J. Flagg 17 Health's 47 Journeys 77 Hoppier L. McClellan, D-Ark., said he Admitted Friday: Raymond MANCHESTER rooms, large wooded lot in information. Suburban For Sate 75 ■SlO-13-20-29 18 Slow 48 Firm 78 Tempororily 22-34-49-50^ gram which was introduced last 6241 between 9-6. VERNON — Ideal 3-room at Inflated prices, check OVERSIZED BRICK Cape, Go., 742-7141 or 742-9685. 19 Hove 49 New 79 They 56-71-74 . ^ hoped Omgress would act on Vallee, 69 High St.; Darlda COAT & APRON executive neighborhood, ■ $43,- 1/48-57-82-89 year by the Student Council. apartment, for working couple, this down-to-earth housing large rooms, 2 fuU bathe, fln- 9 rooms SOUTH WINDSOR — immacu­ 20 Situation 50 Friends 80 New AQUARIUS the bill this year. He hks repeat­ The Council paid the cost of Chmleleckl, 106 West S t .;^ l^ - COMFORTABLE room for gen­ 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ CXIVENTRY — room Ranch, LEO 21 Soke 51 Diet 81 Are stove, refrigerator, freezer. value. A 7 room Cape with F. M. GAAL AGENCY iriied recreation room, on 2 fidl baths late 7-room home buUt 1966, JAN. 21 edly accused the Supreme Court rindinir ard Dlmock, Vernon; Katherine 78 Summit St., Manchester Diamonds— Wotchus tlemen, private entrance, free tors, 6496347. kitchen with buUt-ins, pine ca­ m JULY 24 22 Study 52 Should 82 And' a representative to ' ' 648-0311. 4 bedrooms, ceramic tiled 648-2682 beautlfuUy landscaped lot, $26,- 2 zone hot water oU heat heated finished rec room, 2- AUG. 23 23 PeopPe 53 A 83 Come FEb ! 19 of handcuffing the police. Reichardt, Hyde Ave. parking, 14H Hackmatack St., binets, 3 bedrooms, 2-ceur 24x24 84 Exciting South America. Juwolry 48 bath, large lot, paint-free MANCHESTER — executlv^ 500. PhUbrlck Agency, Real­ buUt-in sdr-condltioning car heated garage, aluminum 24 Now 54 Eosier Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., Admitted Saturday: Wayne between 6-9 p.m. Gall Green Gay Blair heated garage, plus heated 1^36-44-54-631 25 To 55 Attachments 85 Responsibility 1- 7-15-23/^* Miss Toledo, who attends a ROCKVILLE — attractive 3V4 aluminum siding. tors, 649-5847., fuU basement siding, swimming pool, large 56 Annoying 86 Best who sponsored some of the chief Llmberger, Ellington; Gilbert WATCH AND Jewelry repalr- . neighborhood. Garrison Colon­ 742-7092 742-6921 breezeway, double size drive­ WJ7S-76-77 26 W arning 31-45-81-86VS small bilingual sch(x>I on the room apauiment, stove, re­ fireplace treed lot with brook, many ex­ 27 Little! 57 Handling 87 A t PtSCSS- additions to the legislation, Michaud, Tolland; August Pas- ing. Prompt service. Up to $20 ROOMS to rent, dean, comfort- ial, 7 rooms, large family way, aluminum storms and VWGO 28 And 58 Toke 88 Stoke outskirts of Guatemala City, BAKERY DRIVER frigerator and heat, adults on­ BEIAUTIPUL Box Mountain plaatered waUs tras. For further informaUon said: ‘T felt that any legislation set, 67 East St. on your old watch in trade. able. For ^Responsible gentle­ FOR THE INVESTOR — room with fireplace, huge mod­ screens, acre lot, $15,600. 29 Needs 59 Reol 89 Action will sit in on all of Miss ly, $100 monthly. 649-4824, 876- Dr. — 9 room rambling Cape, amesite drive call R.F. Dlmock Co. 649-5245. 30 Watch 60 Are 90 People MAR. 21 € designed to curb crime in our Admitted Sunday ;«Alma Gau- Closed Mondays, F.E. Bray, men. Inquire Scranton’s Motel Check this excellent money­ em kitchen, screened porch, 2- ATTRACTIVE 9 room home, F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-6282. , . Paridls’s (slasses. She will re- - Mayron’s Bake Shops of 1166. maker with 6 apartments in 8 bedrooms, dining room, buUt by Gambalotti 11/1 * 6-14-24-37(%^ ^ tion would be Inadequate Vernon until Jan. B. det, Somers; Doris Klotor, El- 787 Main St., State Theatre and Cabins, 160 Tolland Tpke., car garage, wooded lot, $34,- bath and a half, 2-car garage, VERNON — 6 acres surround Gay Blair, 742-6921, Gedl Green 5-11-25-32 (S )G ood Adverse Neutral Hartford.,needs one man to a fine central location in family room, 2 baths, double aluminum storm windows 53-61-80B5 141-56^ ^ without something being done __ Ungton; Lois Leslzza, 38 Mbun- Building. Manchester. Also efflcency. 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ permanent siding. In most Im­ this immaculate executive 62’ 742-7092. do delivery from our plant Manchester. Here Is an op­ garage, one fine wooded acre. and sqjstsng. . IL € about recent Supreme Court de- t^ln S t; Frank MUunus, 14 tors, 649-6347. portant Ideal location. Great Ranch. Plush CEirpeUng ------to our stores. Good hours, LARGE front room with Ug^t Wanted To Rent 68 portunity to invest your $31,700. Holcombe Realtors, built-in dishwasher, range, rxuiuwn — xuuicii type nome, ^ , cisions which hamstring the po- ^ ® White St ; Josephine Devlin, 16 $23,900—7 room Colonial, large potential for rooming house or breakfast nook throughout, brand new l E n ^EIRNON - Ranch type home, Gpod wages. housekeeping facilities, suit­ WANTED — 2 or 3 room apart­ spare casli and make a sub­ 644-1286. ■ present mortgage assumable, >'ce ” ReKa" St.; Jacob Port, Windsor Fuel and Food 49>A living room, formal dining 2-famUy. Show your Imaglna- professional landscaping with all buUt-lns, large dining Under the bill, the only test Monday at 7.30^ m . Bergeron, Vernon able for gentleman working ment, first or second floor, stantial profit. go6d starter home. By ap------FIREPLACE wood, clean, $16. days. Call 643-8951', 649-7162. room, sunroom, 3 bedrooms, Uon. - Can’t miss, $23,000. Wol­ MANCHESTER — quiet street back yard patio area, den, Uvlng room with .19 lorfor aeiermming determining tnethe aamlssiom- admissiblli- attend ^a service of Holy vCom- Apts. with stove, refrigerator and verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Hurry. 742-8386, APPLY IN PERSON a pick-up load. Phone 232- 1% baths, 2-car garage. Mar­ and deep lot are only two feat­ outside storage and bike fireplace, study, 2 large bed- / V / M V > f l l * 1 , ^ f ^ n t h ‘ y ^ confession in a criminal ™“ slon and Thanksgiving. Birth Friday: A daughter to MANCHESTER clean refined heat, for lady. Reasonable. 649- FOR THE HANDY MAN— lon E. Robertson, Realtor, 643- 2818. ures of this Immaculate 2-fam- house rooms, beautiful entrance ______J I f J V I K t / f f ' whether it had . A; United -niank Offering 3 0050. 4153. Thl8 4 bedroom home has a Mr. and Mrs. Tybor Joachim, MAYRON BAKE SHOP gentleman over 26, kitchen, 6963. Uy home. Five rooms, each occupancy March 1, 1968 with foyer, 1% batha with van- — ------been given voluntarily. be presented at the service. full basement where the MANCHESTER Large 7 Evergreen Rd. laundry, to share, central. Call floor, 2 new hot water heating Owner, 649-1047 itles, laundry-family room, W oillod— Rool EstatO 77 Following the service Mr. and 1344 Albany Ave., Hartford handy man oan keep all of room brick home, 2 baths, new At Hospital Coffee Shop The Supreme Ctourt would be Birth Saturday: A daughter to Gordon— Form— 649-7292. MANCHESTER — 6% room systems, perfect for owner-oc­ recreation leom (partly fin- Mrs. Robert Wyman of Glas­ Apartment Buildings his equipment. Has a 2-car custom kitchen, carpeting barred from reviewing cases in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oolvin, Ranch, treed lot, deadend cupier, and rent free living. ished) with fireplace, wine cel- MANCHESTER Home owners tonbury wlU talk about the work Dairy Products 50 garage too. Features mod­ throughout, large beautUully inEiov- ho. Novembcr has been designat- for a student volunteer going which the highest court in a 8 Eastbrook Ct. For Sate ' 69 street, privacy, rec room, $24,600. Wolverton Agency, MANCHESTER — 7 room exe­ lar, basement 2-car garage. By of Fish, an organization set up em kitchen with dishwash­ landscaped lot. Leonard diieed^^n(»ed for imod Hstme-s “ "Coventry Month” at the into a study program for spe- state had ruled that a confession Birth Sunday: A daughter to APPLES- half bushel, $1.60 and Apartments— Flats— walk-out basement. Only $17,- cutive Ranch, flowering peren- appointment only. H.M. Fre­ as a response to human need. MANCHESTER — investment er and gas range. 1% baths. Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. Realtors, 649-2813. in this area F o r ^ m e d la te Windham Community Memo- cial education students. was voluntary, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breton, Hulp Wontud— up. Macintosh, McCiowan, De- Tenements 63 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. nlala, schrubs and trees make chette, 647-0993. Hostess for the evening will property, completely furnished Excellent location Just off w rrice M d better r e ^ :^lue Hospital Coffee Shop. Mrs. Harvest Festival As approved by the aubcom- 69 Spring St. Mate or Fomote 37 iclous, Baldwin, Cortland, up the elegantly landscaped be Mrs. Dorothy Harrison and LOOKINQ SX>R anything in rooming house, rooms plus Main Street. raii (UO.K9ZK 'Th. n w rtiinnrir T. Lco Flohcrty, local director The Miainsleld State Training mlttee, the bill authorizes feder- Discharged Friday; Joseph De Greerdng. Also tomatoes and yard, stone walls, private Es­ GLASTONBURY — Custom Mrs. Mary Anne Hauser. The ACCOUNTING HELP wanted, real estate rentals —apart­ apartment, ample parking, ex­ ^ m ^ y , Realttwr, M e^^ “ *® Women’s Auxiliary to Schol 1967 Harvest Festival al grants of $85.11 million in the Maio, Wapplng; Bruce Ladue, squash. Growers Outlet, cor­ ther Williams swimming pool fireplaced Itench, 2-car gar- Rev. James L. Grant will offl- experienced in bookkeeping or ments, homes, multiple dwell­ cellent condition inside and age, wpoded acre lot ^;ith J ^ S e r MteUpte Llstj;^ «>® HospiW. -te n d s an appeal at 2=30 p ^ . Sun- V ® - for the improvement - - - - Suffield; Raymond Belanger, 1 ner Tolland Tpke, Adams St., and patio Eire a few of the accounting. Job requires de­ ings, no fees. Call J D. Real out. Could show 20% return on JARVIS REALTY CO. — • Axenev qervipe home baked goods needed day in the Longley School Audi- of local police forces. lo o i vn.c. Windsor Ave.; John Bundy, opposit Caldor's. ..many quality custom features onimlc view. Leonard Agency, Rummage Sale tail work In cost area with Estate, 643-6129. invested capital. Shown by ap- REALTOR MLS INSURORS at the hospital Coffee Shop torium. The Mansfield Parents Of this amount, $16 million Hartford Turnpike; D o n a 1 <1 you will find in this rare of­ Realtors, 646-0469. The Women’s Fellowship of aJblllty to work with part num­ TURNIPS — yellow and pur­ pointment only. Call R. F. ■ LISTINGS NEEDED, aU price Mondays through Fridays dur- Assocdatlon celebrates its IBUi would be earmarked for riot Mettzler, Tolland; Paul Stry- 3% ROOM apartment, second Dimock-Co., 649-6246. fering. Realistically priced at bers and descriptions. ple, $1. half bushel, comer I 643-1121 VERNON —- custom 4 bedroom ranges. CaU us for a quick sale, ing November. anniversary on this date, and control and an equal amount for ! the First Congregational Church charz, 87 Orchard St.; Mrs. floor, central, heated, screen­ $39,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Colonial, 3 tiled taths, famUy we also buy houses for cash. Anyone who would like to following the festival program combatting organized crime. '-vill hold its annual rummage j^^ncy Salminen and son, 88 Pleasant working conditions in Glode Lane and Tolland St., 0131. ImuOl office of Rockville manu­ near East Hartford, Manches­ ed and glassed-in porch, elec­ room, double garage, lots of Hayes Agency, 646-0181. bake , food for the program and will have its potluck supper. The bill previously passed by and bake sale Saturday from pieasant St. tric stove and refrigerator. Bus'^ness Property ------has no way of getting it to the Members of tlie Parents’ Asso- the House authorize:! $76 million 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fel- D ischarge Saturday: Debra facturing company. Good sala­ ter town line. MANCHESTER —^Rocklege of­ trees, low 30’s. Hayes Agency, Garage. Write Box K, Herald. For Sate 70 SIX ROOM oversized Cape, 2 646-0181. SELUNO YOUR HOME? For coffee shop is asked to contact elation will be selling cookbooks for the first year and provided lowshlp HaU. Szettella, Ellington; Theresa ry range with excellent fringe full baths, trees, large lot, fers this outstanding Ranch in benefits. Call 876-3317 for an STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale prompt courteous service titt Fladiertyat her home on and Christmas items during the for lump sum grants to the Serving on the committee for Duquette Manchester* Donald 461 MAIN ST. — for sale or $23,000. Philbrick Agency, excellent condition, nestled at low prices (not cold storage WE HAVE, customers waiting SOUTH WINDSOR — new gets results, call Louis Dlmock High Street, Cfoventry, for pick- afternoon affair. Mrs. Robert A. states rather than letting the the sale are Mrs. Wright Olf- .^ams 48 Grove St.* Anne Val- appointment. rent, next to Post Office land Realtors, 6496347. among trees and homes of fin­ eggs). Natslsky Farm, Inc., 122 for the rental of your apart­ Ranches, Rctlsed Ranches and Realty, 649-9823. up service. Mlansfield of Bread and Milk U.S. attorney general handle ford and Mrs. Edward Clark, and building, ideal for used er quality. Three bedrooms, entino, 47 Charter Rd.; Oloria New Marker Rd., Vemon-South ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Colonials aU with a view. This Two other local women, Mrs. St., Coventry, Is publicity ctioir- distribution of the money, as cochairmen; Mrs, Martin Klu- car lot, etc. 643-2426, 9-5. MANCHESTER — Lakewood X-PLUS large dining room, built-ins, Woron, 12 Oaynor PL; Gordon tate. 643-5129. is quaUty and value. Call for kas, Mrs. William Somerset, Windsor line off Dart Hill Rd., Circle, 6 room Cape, located P. Raymond Broga, chairman man for the Mansfield Parents proposed by Johnson. Murray, 6 Fern St.; BlUie Jean PROOFREADERS plenty of closets, baths, 2- details, Hayes Agency, 646- Mrs. John Kozlol and Mrs. Wil­ ^ 0 3 0 4 . NEWER luxurious 4 room du- COMMERC3IAL- Industrial at in an excellent area, extensive of the hospital auxiliary decor- Association. ------car garage. CaU now to Inspect 0131. Toastmasters fred Cubit. Coughlin, Vernon; Denise Buck- plex, available November 1. Manchester Green, approx­ view, needs some repair. A ating committee, and Mrs. Zoning Exception ^ Expanding company located S’TRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. this nicely landscaped home, Junior Women’s Meeting holz, Tolland; Cheryl Burns, Fine residential area, $145 imately 10,000 square feet, good investment. Don’t be Louis Orehotsky, with the as- The Zoning Board of Appeals H o S p i t a l i N o t C S in' central Cwmectlcut has Natslsky Farm, these are our $27,900. Paul W. Doug;Ein, Real­ Tap Clementino The International Affairs Ellington Ave. monthly. Chil Paul W. Dou- producing $800 per month in­ disappointed. Call Now. War­ tor, 649-4685. slstance of other members of granted a special exception U need for proofreaders with own eggs, not (K>ld storage or VERNON to Norman F. Nadeau to make Committee of the Vernon Jun- Discharged Sunday: Darlda GAN, Realtor, 649-4636. come. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- the committee, have appropri- rjorman r . ixaaeau lo maxe Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m, experience In any (H ie or all CORPORATION Michael J. Clementino of 20 lor Woman’s Club wUl meet Chmieleckl, 106 West St.; EmUy Western at low prices. Natsis- IMMACULATE 3 bedroom . , ately decorated the WlHlmantic use of a tract of land adjoin- jq ^j| areas excepting mater------pnnnnr Vernoii* Mrs Diane of the below lisW areas. 643-1577. 1108. Owner transferred wants ky Farm, Inc., 122 Newmarker GRISWOLD ST. —40 —3 rooms. Ranch with ground level fam­ Westminster Rd. yesterday was ^le Halloween holl- Ing his home on Brewster St. „,ty where they aVe *:S0 to 4 Thursday at 8 p ^ . at the home Connor Veroort. Mrs. Diane action on this beautiful Rd., Vemon-South Windsor line heat, hot water, refrigerator, BOLTON — Pizza and bake JUST LIS’TED — 6 room Ranch HOME IMPROVEMENT DIVISION Uy room, huge kitchen with elected president of the Man- day. This committee is also for the purpose of construction _ and 7 tojs p.m. and pri- *1obert Cionrad, 1 Faith Mcuaughlin ana son. Cape. Four rooms down, off Dart Hill Rd. 644-0304. stove, air-conditioned and shop, complete with 2 shelf wall to wall carpeting, com­ built-in oven and range. Lots Chester Chapter of Toastmas- making plans for decorations to of wall sections of buildings for yate rooms Where they are ADVERTISING one finished up. ExceUent The Herald’s Vernon Bureau parking, 247-4046, 1-633-7402. baking oven, 6 door refriger­ plete aluminum siding, parquet of cabinet space and formica be put up for the Thanksgiving nse in Peabody, Mass, wlll show slides of her trip to OFFICES—SHOWROOMS condition throughout. High ters International at Iona Hall, to a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are Is at 38 Park St., tel. 818-818$ BOOKWORK ator, tables, chairs, Amana 21- floor in dining area, fireplace, counters. 20’ Uvlng room with and Christmas holidays. The exception, however, was requested not to smoke In pa­ Peru. Mrs. Thomas Conway will Fertilizers 50>A wooded lot, plenty of pri­ Regent St. or 643-2711. News Items may be FOUR ROOM apartment, new cublc foot freezer plus miscel­ extra cabinets in kitchen, split fireplace, 1% baths, attached The Women’s Auxiliary to granted under specific stipula- tients’ rooms. No more than two be cohostess. EAST HARTFORD vacy. Asking $18,600. T. J. mailed to P. O. Box 831, Sock- TECHNICAL MANUALS building, central location, heat, laneous pots, pans, dough mix­ rail fence on 90x105 lot, land-j 98« BURNSIDE AVE. garsige. Won’t last. $21,500. Others elected are Eugene the hospital has Its annual tlons to be adhered to: The visitors at one time per pa- The Education Ojmmlttee of stove, refrigerator. 643-4608. Crockett Realtor, 648-1577. the Club will present a program vIHe. FREE chicken manure — just ing machine. Stock included. scaping plus. One car garagej Wolverton Agency, Realtors, M(xmey, educational vice pres­ Christmas Fair and Food Sale operations must be reviewed Benefits include full medi­ ident; Robert Boyd, adminis- at the hospital on Nov. 16 under every six months, and that pay for ad. 644-0304. THREE room first floor heated Financing possible. Price $8,- patio and assumable mortgage 649-2818. cal coverage, paid holidays COMPLETE HOME RIMomiiNc, IROM DESIGN TO MNISH Patients Today: 311 apartihent, completely reno­ 000. F.M. Gaal Agency, 643- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, COVENTRY LAKE — beautiful trative vice president; Carl leadership of Mrs. Raymond "It is also suggested by the and vacation. Please write THREE-FAJkOLY, aluminum custom built Split Level, year Rohrback, secretary-treasurer, Parker and Mrs. Edmond Os- board that in consideration of vated, modem bath and kitch­ 2682. Gay Blair, 742-6921. Gall 649-2813. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Manchester Herald, Box B. siding, 2-car garage, con­ and Robert Gorman, sergeant borne. A Christmas ball Is be- your immediate neighbors, your Marijuana: l!)ebate Goes On Household Goods 51 en with appliances. Amesite Green, 742-7092. 'round home, aluminum siding, $13,900 — 3-bedroom Cape, venient location, over $800. at-arms. ing planned for Dec. 29 by Mrs. operation be removed further Alien, 117 New Bol- parking, near center, half *a magnificent view of the lake. ton Rd.; Andrew Asmonn, 62 SEWING MACHINE —Singer dormers, air-conditioner, neat monthly income. Gerard Ajgen- Gorman was awarded the Morton Arnold and Mrs. Theo- toward the rear of the lot where block fromi bus. Older couple PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, Carpenter Rd., Bolton; Mrs. While Use Is Increasing HELP WANTED for Pizza automatic zig-zag ir cabinet, Land For Sate 71 and clean. Hutchins Agency, cy. Realtors, 649-0688, 848-0366. “Best Speaker of the Meeting” dore Potter, co-chairman. it now exists to cut down on preferred. $115 per month. 643- 649-5347. Mary Beale, 27 Ashland St.; Ed­ House, full-time, one nights, button holes, embroiders, hems Realtors, 649-5324. ------trophy for a tsJk on “ Manches- New Voters the noise factor", and that Na- 2463, 649-9404. LAND FOR SALE. Merrow Rd. HERE IT IS — beautiful Raised ward Boland, 39 Stephen St.; (Continued fr<>m Page One) one days. Apply in person, 298 etc. Like new condition. Orig­ COLUMBIA and Lebanon Coun- ter. City of Village Charm or a A total o f 10 new votere wore deau consult Samuel P. Allan, Tolland. Several acres. Call MANCHESTER — 4- bedroom Ranch In MEUichester, 7 rooms, Mrs. Glsele C^ri East Hartford; W. Middle Tpke. inally over $300, balance now. try living at Its best. 'Two new city Beautiful.” made during the two-hour ses- ‘oca* zoning agent, for any per- 2 to 10 years in prison. Some ? 875-9191. 1959 home, in excellent condi­ flreplEtce, 2 baths, master hav­ James------Daley,-, 80 Benedict Dr., state laws are even tougher. In (Parents A gali^ W . Take over payments of p ^ ^ R ROOM flat. 136 So. Main 8-bedroom Gold Medallion nie group meets each second slon Saturday in the board room mils necessary. $10. monthly. 622-0476. tion, aluminum storms, 100 x ing double sink. 2-car garage, Ranches just completed. Two and fourth Monday of the Jimior (jlub Meeting Wapplng; Joseph DlgghM;. 863 Ohio the maximum penalty Is 16 Narcotics) begM s e U ^ a ^ t St. Call 649-6810. 200 well landscaped treed lot, famUy room, patio, buUt-ins. of the Town Hall. Of this five Main St.; Mrs. Fablola Domln- yqars...... X-ray Houses For Sate 72 more ready soon. BuUt es- month at 7:80 p.m. at Iona were from each the First Dis- The Junior Women’s Club of AVAILABLE November 1. 6 $20,700. Hutchins Agency. Real­ Steel beam ccmstruction. Walk- pecIoUy for the young couple Hall. Meetings are open to all gue, Abbott Rd., Ellington; ppj,q 1 . . ing machine, excellent condi- rooms and bath, Brookfield St. MANCiHESTER -4-4 itwo tors, 649-5324. ing dlatance to schools, shop­ Just getting started. Large lots men Interested 1 C C r i n i C i a n S Uon, monograms, hems, but- Call 1-466-9408 for appointment. family, nice condition, large ping, buses, etc. 116x162 ex­ qith garden area and troes. beginner’s course tonholes, fancy designs, e t c . ______SIX ROOM Ranch', breezeway, tremely well maintained lot. ■ Opportunities for experienced lot, only $19,900. Mitten Agen­ 2-car garage, paneled recrea­ More water than you can use speaking, and one remoinin unaffiliated, Originally over $300. Our price SECOND floor modem 4 rooms, $25,500. Wolverton Agency. from high output drUlqd wells. Also, John Horan, 60 Thomas authoritative flndlxiga in about smeU. registered X-ray Technicians or cy, Realtors, 643-6930. tion room, large treed lot, $22,- from the Flrbt District, and ^ ^>*8. Romiin Menzel presl now, $64. or pay $9. monthly, heat, hot water, disposal, stor- Realtors, 649-2813. Priced from $14,800 to $22,600. Dr.; Joseph Jbn’68; 94 Merllne two years A lot of people ob^ct lowai where marijuana grows . recent graduates of radiology 000. Hutchins Agency, Realtors three registering as Democrats dent of the JWC, and Mrs. Ste- Call 522-0931, dealer. age, parking, yard, shades. DUPLEX — 96, new knotty May be leased with option to sch(x>l in modem, well equipped 649-5324. JUST LIKE A DREAM, pine cabinets built-in range, buy by qualified buyers. Lake Ex-RAM Officers hospital X-ray department. CLEAN, USED refrlgerat^. Adults. 644-8169.______6 room Ranch, fireplace, cen­ dishwasher, carpeting, new and beach privUeges. See these - We participate in an exchange ranges, automatic washers, f o u r room apartment, stove ter haU entrance, new also recorded an affiliation as baths, new furnaces, 2-car ga­ before you buy. You wlU like To Fill Chairs eratlon of Women in Trumbull fofd; Mrs. visitor program. with guarantees. See them at ^lid refrigerator and heat kitchen, beautiful (seianUc a Republican of a previously „ . . rage. Hutchins Agency, Real­ the quiet surroundings. Call H. Gerald Dr., Rockville; Mrs. gqnie week marijuana harvested Send resume, write or call B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 furnished. Call 649-4663 days bath. WeiU to waU carpet In registered voter. Saturday. tors, 649-5324. S. Collins, owner and buUder, Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Julie McAuley, « St ; Methodist UiUt collect Mam St. Call 648-2171. ^j. 043.7267 evenings. living room and dining room. The next voter-making ses- Young GOP Columbia. Phone 1-228-9288. Masons, will observe past High Mr. S. Thomas TWO FAMILY Ranch — 6 and Nice breeze-way and garage. S io n will be from 6 p.m. to 8 Robert Pruitt of Forge Rd. Vernon: Mrs. Johannah Martl- farmers and other people in ' Personnel Department AS’TRONOMIC SAVINGS iSing- jja b j and Eldridge apartments Priest night tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 15 in the board has been elected president of it should be legalized, arguing er Sale-A-Thon sewing machine 3 room apartments, modem 'Two oversized bedrooms. VERNON kalnen, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Iowa can’t identify it,” said (203) 838-3611 — Immediate occupancy, 2% kitchen with built-ins, 6 years Ideal for retired (xniple at the Masonic Temple.. The lyiwn Hall on Rt. the Young Republican Club of Chester;' to al? Celteood P^ut Rete, state n ic o t ic , con. trade-ins. All reconditioned and rooms, heat, hot water, stove $23,900—When you blend na­ old, garage, central | location, or small famUy, 90x200 ture's best with a custom following Past High Priests will 31. _ _ Mrs. Teresa Nichols, 18 Russell S ilig te i^etut oriy ^d^ ®hlef. "X,know I can’t and I NORWALK HOSPITAL guaranteed. Portables from and refrigerator, tile batti and Bazaar Set Gene H. Boylngton, who 24 Stevens Street $23,000. Philbrick ! Agency, private lot. $21,900. Wolverton built, 6 room brick faced fill the chairs: St.; Walter Parson, East Hart- w the nusher ” have been walking cuxiund in $8.88, consoles from $19.88. shower, adults only, $76. 643- The (Mansfield Training recently resigned to “ take a Norwalk, Clonnectlcut Realtors, 649-6347. Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. Ranch, it equals “ tranquil­ ford; Jan Pllawskl, Windsor ^. , . ^ X .. woods and field, all my life. Singer Sewing (Tenter Manches­ 6396. Right Worshipful Master, School In Mansfield Depot has active role in the develop- Gracious Apartment ity.” 2 full baths, buUt-ln Locks. A majority of atudent. who ..obvloiwly romobody 1. ter. Telephone 643-8883. Open CX)NCX)RD RD. — Beautlftd Living in Lovely Mand sale will be held driveways and parking areas Per Person REMEMBER appointment only. CaU 649- East Hartford; Edward Bartula, ''«• r ““ “» «W at our screening plant or de­ Only $17,200. CaU now. Hayes ago. those who failed to note this pro- trom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- AntlquM 56 BEAUTY salon for sale, doing 0636 after 4. 89 Barbara Rd., South Windsor; Uvered. George H. Oriffing, ------z ------good business. Owner has oth­ Agmcy, 648-0181. Tlileu {de(]ged to seek a lUa- gress could not see the forest *tay in the vestry. Orders for characterized By an absence of Inc., Andover,lover 742-7886 742-7886. WANTED TO BUY—antiques, er interestf. Write Box E, Man­ Double Occupancy MANCHESTER — Immaculate logue with the elected legisla­ home baked bread jAes. airf Stephen JesU. East ^ o i d ; j,ut marijuana does not steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Plus EAST HARTFORD — very nice We’re not going after every chester Herald. NOT TALK...JUST FACT apUt, 5 large bedroom*, 8 tive IxxUes and caUed upon *””i*'taoTthere are shortcom- t>^. ^ teie^ ’ed In create this type of effect. CiLEAN RUOS, like new, so er lamps, art glass, primitives, “Tax e-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, for­ There have taen rumors that “ ‘“J* ®mrtomer,” the epokesmM tatiw, Uvlng room with flre- themU80888 to ta/ set tota/ work wwaw aasaaaa^^aseewvImmediate- Ings,” theUs$3 vice presidenturVBAUCil* BIUU|said, advance to Mrs. Goodwin Ja- Paul^ twra Malslck, a$ 986 A Main St.. aiMsavAB uiob — ..a easy to do with Blue Lustre. any quanlty. 644-8062. BRIGHT, modem office, 440 185 mal dining room, city water. ly, citing the need for a new but he added these could be cobson on South Street, or Mrs. South WlndsOT.Mra. Amtataalr, y.S. Department of Health, * Your pick of any one of the foUawing: oceanfront Rent electric shamper, $1. ' A / tew $260. a year. Good value ™ square feet, excellent location. with b V I ) I I ) room, Wlnthn^ Merriam on Ripley M Saulters Rd.^ Mrs. Barbara EtiucaUon ^ d Weitaro was con- A Otaduot- Oloott Variety. ANTI()UE 6-shelf walnut what­ $90 per month. Call 648-6396. hotels. X-TRA is our first name. We give X-Tra value . . . at no X-Tra Cost... a^is,zuu. sieyer Agency, ew- pqu^q^ parties as priority mat- Thieu’s peace proposals were HUl Road. Qulnby, 88 Cobb HUl Rd.; Patsy qjdering a recommendation that not, beautifully carved, mint double 1 pe aun- Btdletin Board Roy. St.; Mrs. Judith possession of marijuana be re- ^ . “ ’T J ! ! ! condition, $40. Call 649-9959 for Casablanca Versoiltes Saxony deck, nlcdy landscaped. Only •______ters. Thieu’s peace proposals were $80,600. H.M. Frechette, Real­ ANDOVER —new custom buUt "I R tt*"® not tor a repeat of his campaign jfledge *Hie Steering Committee Johnson, 111 Cambridge St.; moved from the felony catego* MANHATTAN duckpin bowling appointment. STORE — 460 Main St. across Crown Sherry Frontonoc NO MONEY DOWI... LOW BANK TERMS of the . Fife and Drum BaU Mrs. Jeanne Klttredge and son. ry, , round trip transfers CALL N O W ing nigs and uitaUttery. Rent ------square feet, $60. Call 648-9678. Greafor Hartford 649-9628. speaking on the lawn of the new some reciprocal move of equal ball to be held toward the latter Parkis andson, KeUy Rd., Ver- John M. Flnlator, (Urector of Its dectric ahampooer, $1. The to hotel from Miami airport, free chalee lounges, night club UB. Embassy building a few Importance from Hanoi, but this part of April. non. Bureau of Drug Abuse Control. LAST NEWSMEN shows, oooktaU party, m oonUflit cruise and champagne Chombor of Commorco Bherwin-WUUams Co. RANCH mink skins, $90. CaU l|000-8,000 SQUARE feet prime SOUTH WINDSOR — 8-bedroom blocks away. was not repeated In his iqahgu- The Rotary Club dinner meet------“But whether anybody U going. MONTREIAL (AP)—Don Fass dance. Free Shop-At-Home Service r. 643-9828. Industrial space, new building Savings Bank of Manehostor Cape, large Uvlng room with The vice president echoed his ral address. Ing at 6 :46 p.m. tom om w In SMOOTH OB BOUOH to present a paper Is ct^ecture. of WLAE-FM, presidait of Con- ■T' FOR “A Job well done feeling” in Vernon, minutes from park­ ______Bamora, uotm.. » » » Connecticut Bonk & Trust Co. Wed an apnliaadoii dated OcUtar fireplace,’ IH baths, assum­ arrii(al speech by repeating: "Once again I confirm that I Coventry Grdhge HaU on Rt. AK of a. B«Mlden sMtis are all- "If that were to be done our necticut’s Associated Press ”f... dean carpets with Blue Lustre. way. Suitable for manufactur­ 36, )M7, iriSi the • LlQUM* “ We mean to stick it out in Viet- wiU make a difoct proposal to 44A will have Frank M. Dunn IrnfMctamt klng lony. But there is no law against full press accreditation at Expo Robert a dpoUa-of 7# cio ta I>r^ ernments of the South and the meets at 8 p.m. Saturday at piuud wMb the new fCr eastern Its use and there stauld not be 07. io o USED metal Junior High sUver, picture frames, old on Main St. with carpet, pafigl- Travel Agency, liic erences. W e will be happy to show you E3astat HUMomHartforSTonm.. unm. «nnand ^wiu be ■«. BbncH, raised hearth fire- understand,” Humphrey told his 7 Days A Wedi— North can directly seek together the Good Will Grange (xi a pro- and Russian nedk and cuff lines, any. The governmient tries to AU his Expo expeaaes vrere sdiod desks with attached coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, llng and new ceramic tUe lava­ jobs that have been omn^eted ^ h t in oondiictodSu^dtoHCWrai’ " ~ "a dFOLLA place, IM baths, formal din- American audience, "that the 627 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER a t 7B CipdfaCl*___ .Ih*.. . . . E««t Hartford, Tnp room, . level . . lot,. ------$19,000. American . commitment------.. to the ways and means to end the gram "Since God Placed Man They, go 'with everything from keep away from makiiig laws to paid, including hotel acbonuno- chair, formica top, ideal for watches, <^old Jewelry, hobhy tory. Can be used single or to­ your mdghborliood. 24 Hours A Day Oonn., as permittee. _ „ • KOBERT a CtPOUaK Meyer Asrency, 018-0000. people of Southeast Asia Is no war," Thieu said. on Earth." minis to maxis. regulate peofde’s morals," datiohs. students, $8. each Orenuno tc coUeetlonB, paintings, atUc con^ gether. Approximately 800 PHONE 048-9571 ton Sales, 819 E . Middle pke., tents or whole estates. Furni­ square foot. $65 and $70. CaU Dated October SI. 1967. 649-98M. ture Repair Service, ftS-fteo. 643-9678.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 196f PAGE TWENTY ifllandri^atpr Svi^nins 1|rraUi with $10 per week support for Members of the VFW AuxlU- Open House Set eaidi 'CMM. Nbw England'$ Leading -n About Town ary will sew cancer pads 'Diurs- BevaiVe Davis of BoMon from day at 7 p.m. at the home of By W addell P T A ’Thomas Dawiti o f MiaiKheaber, Two-Year Profa$$lonal Mrs. Ben Huck, 51 Turnbull ' JayM* IWtTM wlU mMt Wed* custody of fbur children t» M n. Rd. Those attending are- re­ ■Mdey «t T:M p.m. « t the home Waddell School wUl hold Ita Daivto, w ith $8.50 suppont per minded to bring rolls of waxed School of « t U n . Joen Reyiiol(H 1 Kane annual Open House -tonwrrow weSk for aaich child and trana- IM. Mhmhan 'are requested to piq>er and old sheeting. from 7 to 8:80 p.ni. “ fe r to Mrs. Davis o f cx-hus- W bk MWtnc matarWa, and to band’s interest hi property in Parents have been invited to eeatact Mrs. Ann Bombardier Miss Ann Gauthier o t Bolton Bolton and Manchest^. ACCOUNTING It iMaa are needed. High School was the winner of visit the classrooms with . their Jane Depeau of Gtalfford’ the Robert Slmmohs scludastic children, where they w ill have award in the Manchester Fine an opportjinlty to meet the SprhfiB from darenoe H. De­ HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING Cliaiter Oak Lodge and Ben peau c f Hailbford, custody o f ■ara both of B’nai Arts Festival held last weekend teacher aiid see the work be­ six children to MTO. Depeau 66 Fowet St, Hartford—TeL 247-1116 B’Hth .win sponsor a Joint Wine at Mamcbester High School ing done by the child. PTA memberships will be vdth $6 weekly support for the Taatlag meeting tonight at 8:S0 cafeteria. available in each room for those younger chUdren and $1 a year at Temple Beth Sholom. Harry who have not already Joined. alimony. iiSwti of Taylor W^es, Inc., will Manchester Orange will Refreshments will be served apeak on the varieties and qual­ host four visiting Granges to­ Maigareit F. Murphy of iElast throughout the evening In the ities of wines. Samples wlU be morrow at 8 p.m. at a meeting Hartford from Jrtm E. Murphy cafeteria. pirovidM. at Orange Hall. Certificates will of Stafford, $1 a year aUmony. be awarded to 25-year mem­ Joseph W. Toth of Stona from Dorothy Toth of Albany, Members of the Frank J. bers. Refreshments will be, ifaiwrfiriii Detachment of the served after the meeting. N .T . .j, Tolland County Kathleen M.^ Varney from Marine Corps League will meet Chaster A. Varney Jr., both of WESTERN tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. at the Percy Smith Circle of South Superior Court Manchester, custody o f one Marine Home on Parker St. and Methodist Church WSCS will AKiw to Mrs. Varney w ith $20 proceed to the Benjamin J. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the per werfc support and $5 per Ckllahan Funeral Home, 1602 home of Mrs. Dorothy Moseley Jeffrey ft. Clark of Mtmsfleld week aUmony. iir.in St, East Hartford, to pay of 41 Mountain Rd. Co-hostess e i n m had a suspended sentence re­ 61-V raqi>ects to Lance Cpl. Allen J. is Mrs! Charles Transue. M ar­ voked during Friday’s seesloa Boy of East Hartford, who was tin Kelderling wlU speak and of Tolland County Superior killed In action Oct. 18 in Viet­ show slides on adult education Blueprint Services nam. in me church. Court. * Lupacchinos Wed 50 Years Clark was presented on a Mandteeter NOW — 2 Fine Stores To Serve You count o f probation vlolaitton. a f­ "The Invaders” will play for Btneprlnt aaO-GlappIy, lh a Washington Lodge, LOL, nom­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lupac- Mr. and Mrs. Lupacchino are ter being accused of talking a 81 Tidland Tpka, Maaohestor OP*“ dancing tonight at 7 ;30 at the ^ Hartford Rd., Miancliaater inating committee and a com­ communicants of St. James’ motorcycie without permlissloin. Colombia Ave., Wllllmaiitlc ^ miun. and Frl. till 9 Manchester State Armory at a mittee on arrangements for a chlno of 104 Clinton St. proudly 6 4 9 -^ 8 Church. Judge Waiter J. Sldor re- Halloween Teen Dance ar­ New Y ea r’s Eve party will both admire a Papal Blessing sent Rockville Exchange Ent. 1495 Among the guests were Mrs. donposed a one to three-year ranged. by the Town Recreation meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the ■ k for their 60th wedding anniver­ Nellie Mazzuchl, Mrs. Lupac- sentence for receiving atoflen WEDNESDAY ONLY ★ Department and sponsored by home of Ian Wright, 75 Main St. sary from the Rev. Mario Gloa chini’s cousin and maid of honor goods originally Imposed in the Manchester Teen Council. EXTRA LEAN, TENDER The event Is open, free of S.G. of Gallarate, Italy. The at her wedding; and Mrs. Nlco- March 1966. The Senior Citizen’s Club will Six divorces were 'granted, all BANK CREDIT charge, to all Manchester teen­ Blessing was presented to them lina Flone of Hartford, sister of meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Mr. Lupacchino. on chajTges o f Intolerable cruel­ agers. Refreshments will be Sunday at a reception and RIB Senior CStizen’s Center, Myrtle Guests were present at the cel­ ty: I CARDS ACCEPTED served. dinner at Paganl’s Rosemoimt and Linden Sts. Entertainment ebration from Vermont, New Marjorie Anne BoUes from will be presented after a busi­ Grove, Bolton. Hampshire, Meriden, 'Ihomp- Gene F. BoHes, both o f Haz- STEAK 'The celebration, for about 100, ARTHUR ERtIG ness meeting. There will be a sbnville, Hartford and Manches­ ardviUe, custody of three chil­ >BRECnON party for all members with Oc­ was given by the couple’s chil­ ter. (Herald photo by Pinto) dren awarded to Mrs. Bolles, tober birthdays. dren, Joseph Lupacchino, Rocco HARVEST SUPPER Lupacchino, Mrs. L. W. Gagnon BHckingham The Ladies Aid of the Luther­ and Nunzio Lupacchino, all of an Women’s Missionary League Manchester. ’They also have 12 Congi«9|atioiKii of Zion Evangelical Lutheran grandchildren. " Chiireh Church will meet tomorrow at Mr. Lupacchino worked at Glastonbury, Conn. 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room Cheney Bros. 42 years, imtil the at the church. Final plans will mills were sold. He then work­ SAT., MOV. 4. 1967 be discussed for a Church Fair ed for J. T. Slocombe In Glas­ Nov. 18. Hostesses are Mrs. tonbury, and Montgomery Ward. t Sittlngs-5:S0 A 6:30 Henry Zeran, Mrs. Colby Wls- Manchester. He retired in 1960. Donation Adults: $2A0 otske and Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. Lupacchino is a member CfaUdTMi under U yrs.: $1.00 of the Regina D ’ltalla Society For reservations call and the Ladles of St. James. Mrs. Stegeman—$43-1*85 taken by Menu: Turkey, Gravy, Stuff­ CARTER’S ing, Bfasbed Potato, Turnip, millions Boiled Onions, Cranberry V iT T L E for over Sauce, Celery, Olives, Bolls, 75 years Coffee, Mince-Apple-Pump- ■ p i u s . in homes CANDIES kln Pie. like yours ' NOW AVAILABLE AT PINE PHARMACY 664 C E N T E R ST. 649-9814 AMERICAN LEGION RnARRRRRRRftf

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