THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 > ^ ■ TWENTY AvoBBge IM ly N«t Pn m Ron The Weather jnanrb^Btrr lEvraing ifipralb <31eaf, chlU y tonlghv. L ow in Far The Week IM a 60t. Odder In liiral vaJleya. To­ BefAeahhar 81, lOBI A Lutheran Sunday School. Six Teachers morrow continued sunny, pleas­ Teachers’ Confeyenoe will be BITUMINOUS lum tttg UrraHi ant. High In low 70a. Shower m Your Neighbor’s Kitchen A bou t Town held Saturday at 9 a.m. at Our Attend 2-Day probahUHy near aero. Savior Luthersui Churdv Wap- 1 5 ,0 4 9 HeservatlonsReservations cloee tomorrowtomorro .tfoncheeter— /d City o f ViUage Charm plng. DRIVEWAYS BSU>INO for the Manchester Women’s CEA Workshop Club dessert-bridge Monday Parking Areas e Gas Stations e Basketb^ Courts (CfcNidfled AdverUalng ea Page M ) Luts Junior Museum will be Six teachers from Manches­ VO£. LXXXVn, NO. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGKS--TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 A -Jglin (Suaan) Schelban- night In Fellowriilp Hall of Sec­ Now Booking For ScMnaJ Work 805 U ML Bobool at hM what open Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. ter public schools will be rep- ond Congregational Church, and Dr. Paul Norman, president of reaentaUves at the local lead­ All Work Personally Supervised—We Are 100%* Insured •Ha, “an eaay racipa for may be made by contacting the board of trustees, will serve ers workshop at Banner Lodge, -JT -gflibage toUs , and the M rs. EUdred H odge o f 117 P ly ­ as boot. Moodua, tomorrow and Satur­ iif MtMb all the flavora.” mouth Lane, Mrs. Elmer Od^ DeMAIO BROTHERS day. I^dao liududed one of her o f 612 E . C enter St., o f M rs. 168 PARK STREET The Guard du b of Mystic Re­ They are Mrs, Csrri Lenlhan, 048-7001 ^Jter’a ncipea, a mere than John Kauts, 88 E. JDldridge St. 048-8888 BINOE 1880 i^vaiNohl one for Apple Cake. view, North American Benefit prsaldant of the Manchester Nixon Charges Humphrey DirksCIl’s S w itch OH CloturC AssoolaUon, wUl meet tomor­ Education Association and so­ . OaMafe-Borger Bake Manchester Oreen School will ■man head cabbage (about row at 8 p.m. at the home of cial studies teacher at IlUng have its annual Fall Ice Oesun M rs. WUUam T u ller, 13 D iane I pounda) Junior High; George Wood. Fair and Bake Sale Saturday Dr. Members are reminded to MBA treasurer and science M m bacon from 1 to 8 p.m. in the school bring articles for a kitchen so­ teacher, Illlng; Robert Von Trying to ^Use ’ Wallace ^ j it/f • aadlum onion, chopped (H cafeteria. SundMS will be made cial. Deck, science teacher, Illlng; •oup) with various toppings, and as­ OHATTANOOGA, Teim. (AP) participated "would not be to He said that even under midi eop uncooked rice Mrs. Bernice Mahef, head of the sorted baked g o ^ will be on social studies department, Ben- — Rktaaed M. Nixon accused the best interests of the ooun- an arrangement, the natworks F ortas pound ground beef 1yJ.3.10T Blow sale. In die event of rain, the vice PraddasA Hubert Hum- try .’ ’ would have to give the same H pound ground pork ' net Junior High and MBA per­ fair will be held Saturday, Oct. O pen Forum . pbrey today of trying to uae for- The GOP nominee said Hum­ aort of coverage to Wallace and 1 teaepoon aalt sonnel poUoles chairman. 8. A lso, M rs. HeUU M d n e m e y , money ' mer Gov. Oeorge C. Wallace of phrey is trying to build up Wal- five or alx other minor canll- Ht taa^won pepper WASHINGTON (AP)-nA major Mow to Abe Portas’ (Ed. Note.: Thw following let­ Alabama to defeat Nixon in the Mioe to bftaet the v ice p resi­ datee. 1 Jar apaghettl sauce with head of the’'language depart­ chances for con'finnation as chief justice was stouck The ccnfirmatlcn class at Zion ter was received from Mr. South. dent’s lack of strength in the mushrooms (16 ounces) ment at Manchester High and In DoulavlUe, Ky., Thursday toiday when ^nate (SOP Leader Everett M. Dincsen Evangelical Lutheran Church Chris Westwlg concerning sn chairman of MBIA poUtloal ac­ Nixon, the GOP prealdentlal South, In an effort to prevent night, Nixon b ro k e his aelf-im- • ' otgM water earlier Open Forum letter he will receive instruedona Satur­ tion oommlttee; Walter Schol- nominee, told a planeaido news Nixon from winning Southern poved ruled against even men­ left open whether he would support him. (Hired oahbage and spread had written, lhat letter was day at 8:80 a.m. at the church. sky, English teacher, Bennett, oonference in IbuiarriUe, Ky., electoral votes. tioning WAUace’a name and was Dirk^n saW he will not vote to cut off debate on a half In buttered shallow baking published In yesterday’# Her­ before flying here, that he will "Mr. Humphrey needs the de­ motion to t ^ e up Portas’ nominatton and toW news­ fHah. Baute bacon In large fry­ and chairman of M ^ profes­ expeoted to step up his drive a ld .) for sale not Jolh In any natloiMlly tele- bate exposure for WaSace, TIIx- men he might or might not vote for confirmation. sional righU and respcnslblUtles against the threat that the presl- ing pan Just until fait staits to Idembers of the Manchester BIAT HAVE EBBED vlaed debate which inoludea on said. “Humphrey can't win uential choice will be thrown Dirksen was IniUaUy an out oook out; remove from pan, Emblem dub have been Invit­ com m ittee. To the Editor, WaHace. in what he calls the New South. into the House. If the voters spoken supporter "ll I vote to put the Senate’s debate- Sen. CUftord P. Hannen, ft- top with remaining cabbage. of the rooms in question wore lems, special services, legal ad­ Umtting cloture rule into effect wyo., said in a pteporsd Heat spaghetti sauce with wa­ In fact the renters. It was prob­ I .. i| I I .\' ieclal Forces oom p at Katum, fliers were killed, and two heli­ ttae le a d e r o t the fig h t to r oonOr- Fortas nomination ivU) take This makes six generous serv- r; dtan border txxjay and kxt at north of the prorvlnclal capital, copter crewmen were wounded. matlon defended Fortaa’ partl- place one hour after the Senate Ings. least 78 of their men In almoart which was tbs target of an at­ The loss of the three helicop­ clpatiion in rulings on obscenity (Herald iiholo by Buoelvictua) Apple O ske C CARPET AHD FLOOR COVERIHG suicidal asaaitHs on two w«U de­ tack Wednesday in wtalrti 188 of ters brought to 11 the number of meets on Tuesday. and accused his erttios ot dlstor- MRS. JOHN SCHEIBENPFLUG fended South Vtotnamese fron­ Cbcippers shot down in the past Dirksen, wjto is from BlinoU, 6 to 8 apples, sliced thin 308 MAIN STREET— ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICE the enemy were killed. ing this role. % to 1 cu p sugar tier camps. The attacks in Tay Nlnb Prov­ week in South 'Vietnam. did not s i^ the cloture petition, Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Midi., 1 teaspoon cinnsunan mixture, alternately with milk en's Retreat League, and has The two attacking forces to­ ince and totonigenoe reports of The Marine Jet and two'Of the telling reporters that he felt it aald efforts to brand Fortas as a taled about 900 men, and in ad­ Place apple CUoes in greased beating after every addition un­ been active In girl scouting for other enemy forces maneuvei^ choppers were downed Thurs­ IMS “essentially their, (the p u rv ey or o t dtarty m oviea a re a s dition to neariy a third of their » X l«-lnch pan. Sprinkle with til smooth. Pour batter over ap­ 16 years. Ing hi the area brought massive day in support of U.S. Americal Democrats) problem.'’ “obscene end dtstssteful as tbs men^ th#y left large numbera of Dlrksen(s siqiport of the For­ etnnsanon-sugar mixture. p le slices and bake 60 m inutes In Her husband Is a construction B62 strikes. Of 10 raids by the Division troops who along with movies ihemselvee.'’ foreman at Pratt and Whitney rifles, machine guns, grauide tas nomination has been in the B atter 380-degree oven. big bombers in the post 24 figliter-bombeni, gunriiips and “ Some o< the pubUc may have launchen, radios and otbar face of strong opposition within % ciq> solid vegetable shorten- Cut cake while warm and Division of United Aircraft hours, nine went into Tay Ninh artillery klll^ 888 North 'Viet­ achieved the erroneous impres- equipment on the ttelda of bat­ RepubUoan ranks, led by Sen. ing serve wUh vanilla sauce. Corp., East Hartford. The couple P rovln ee and som e 800 tone o f namese regulars in a three-day skm that Justice Fortas has tle. Robert P. Griffin of Michigan. % teaspoon salt Vanilla Bkoce has three children, Jl teacher who resides with tratlmi route toward Salgan, 70 lowtands of Quang Tin province. To cut off a filibuster against South Y lstnam ase kUled e n d 100 these films,’’ Hart oi^ . “But 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour his wife and three children in BEriER VAIUES miles to the southeast. Since the end of a two-month ManafleM’s motion,,to take up certaiidy all o( the ptibUe bas REOUCED PRICEEi wounded. Four American Oreen Southington; and Joen and Ruth, 3 eggs 1' cup hot water . While Tay Nlidi Province was lull in the fighting In August, al­ the nomination for wnslderatlon the more accurate Unpresston 2 ciqpa sifted flour Beret mSn in one of the camps 1 teaspoon vanilla at hom e. the scene of the heaviest action. most aH significant combat has will take a two-thirds majority that senators, however righ­ VA teaspoons baking powder They are communicants of St. WGTG WOmdGd. To Succeed Ball at U.N. of senators voting. 1 teaspoon butter nnSwfHAing wUh the fie r ce U.S. headquarters reported been in the northern provinces teously disapproving, have been it cup milk kOx sugar and Dour and in ^ - James’ Church. WA8HINCm>N (AP) — Presl- months at the U.N. Wiggins Ishls Judgment, his understanding Even before Dirksen switrtied sUpplng Into Inmimerahle pri­ TICKET ground assaults on the oenqia at more fighting in Uie northern around Saigon and in the lafll- Cream together shortening, ually add hot water, vanilla and ______provtoces and three beUcopters tration corridor northwest of the dent Johnson has named Wash- expected to serve only the tour and his human compaaslwi. his position and said be would vate rtMwings.’’ vanilla and sugu. Add eggs, Thlen Ngon and Phuoc Tan, butter. Bring to bUce dent must have “settled princi­ van. There were no reports of isation, called DKP for the ini­ it ." and 14 defenders were kiUed. United Natiens, plunged into the cy. This demonstrated shocking troupe, scantily dressed after ples and clear vision.’’ He said Up To tials of its German name, would Coupled with this were a de­ Attacking again today in pre- presidential caminlgn Friday caUousness.’’ performing an anarchist play at violence. ’ Humfhrey is such a mam and not be banned if it acted consti­ fense of the Sovlet-IM occiqia- dawn darkness after heavy with a blast at Richard M. Nix­ Yale University Thursday night, The troupe, in the United LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET 288 BQ. ft. Badl predicted that Sen. Eu­ Republican nominee Richard M. led about 260 m em bers o f the tutionally. tion of Czechoslovakia and a rocket and mortar attacks, the on as cynical and callous. He States for about two weeks alter gene J. McCarthy would come Nixon is not. audience into the street where BBBflyB TWO COMPANION OBZSAT8 BOTH MADE OF DUPONT Readniittance of a Communist call for diplomatic recognition two enemy forces charged the called Nixon’s Rejpublican run- four years in Europe, were ap­ FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT out in support of 'VTco President- Arthur Goldberg, the first seven persons were arrested. 801« NYLON PILB, ONE W -THB FINEST OABPET FmEBS MADE of East Germany’s Communist oomps repeatedly. As flareships nkigmate. Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, pearing in New Haven as guest Hubert H. Humphrey, and that man Johnson had named to the Beck and his wife were Tour choice includes at no additional cost to you, complete regim e. illuminated the battles, helicop­ a fourth rate politician and a performers. They travel next other Democratic leaders now United Nations, acknowled|fod among those arrested. custom tacklasa installatloa ovar our own paddiiig. Available The old Communist party nev­ ter gunships spewed fire from hack. in governmnat posts would Join week to the Brooklyn Academy in both 13’ and U ’ widths. er won more than 10 per cent of their minlguns. differences over Vietnam When The 8% hour performance of o t M usic. Aiming at ^811 said: the Humphrey campaign. he stepped down last April., » DuPont 6010 nylon hl-low awiit taxtured pU#. In 7 beauti­ the votes in postwar elections in Allied intelligence officers the play "Paradise Now’’ began Beck, 48, and actor Pierre ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUYED ‘Ut's Important that people not In a farewell news confer­ ful ooloni. New Path West Germany. Officials esti­ were pusiled by the enemy tac­ -with chants from the 84-member Davis, 28, were booked on forget that he was called ence, Ball said he was leaving (Bee Page TwentyrSeven) troupe, “I cannot travel without e DuPmt 6010 nylon hl-low awlri taxtured abaared j^ e. In m ate there a re less them 10,000 tics. Even allowing for poMlble charges of Indecent exposure. ‘Tricky Dick.’ I have known him Friday night for the West Coast a passport” and, “I cannot take 7 atunnlim colon. Deep moaa, Grecian gold, Golden Bronze, underground Com'munlsts in the exaggeration. In ca su a lty tor 20 years and I remember Other troupe members arrest­ NOT PRE-PACKAGED Uiamrook, Bad, Baiga and Blue, claims, enemy losses were far to consult vrith Humphrey cn off my clothes.” coim try, why he got that name. The very ed were Ira Oobsn, 88, Nenr Oonvanlent Terma — Take Up To 0 Taan To Payl Promised A government spokesman, out of proportion to the damage w hat ralo he could play in the During the production, actors cynicism with which he selected campaign. He said he expected Allott Denounces stripped to loin cloths and biki­ York, breach o i the peace and Guenter Diehl, told a news inflicted. At Katum, Thlen Ngon Indecent exposure, and Bnioe his running mate is a grave in­ to travel with Humphrey part of nis and some men in the audi­ (xmference the federal Interior and Phuoc Ton, the enemy haa Ball Resignatiou BtrehaU, 22, Cambridge, Eng­ dication o( his narrow princi­ ence respemded to exhortations FANCY oaiAM A By Lisbon (See Page Fourteen) ples. He was willing to choose a (See Page Fourteen) land, breach of the peace. Yale 9x12 HERCULON RV6S SCASON CLOscouT] (Bee Page Fourteen) WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. from the cast by undressing to student John Li^rta, 18, was their underwear, a spokesman LISBON, FortUfsl j(AP) — Gordon AUott, R-Colo., today (diarged with tareadi of th* for the Tale Theater said. Prims Minister Marcello Gas- denounced the resignation of peace, and Windy Simons, 16, PENOBSCOT At the end of the {day, created $0.99 tsho, after 80 minutes in office, Ambassador Oeorge W. Ball to brecudi of the peace and inde­ promised the Portuguese nation Join Hubert H; Humphrey's by the troupe ot Beck and his b os OUTDOOR cent exposure. lEtoBTy doty robber back. Serg* on ill 4 M ; .95 todsy'that he would branch out campaign as f’a shocking piece wife, Judith Molina, the cast led 12' WIDE M iss M alina w a s ch a rg ed 'With ^ • ry good selectloti. from the autocratic path fol­ of political chicanery." about halt of the audience Into in d en t exposure, breach of ths CARPET lowed for 40 years by Antonio . “ People are deserting (his ad­ the street chanting, ‘"nie ministration ship one after the streets belong to the people I" peace and interfering with a po­ lice officer. , ‘‘Tbs constancy ot the major other," Aliott told the Senate. As the procession moved to­ Police said Bond for each was Famout Brand we can not mantlonl outlines of Portuguese poUoy ward a main street that borders btcau$a of thh LOW LOW PRICll and the oonstttutional norms o t (See Page Twenty-Seven) the Yale campus, a patrolman set at $800, which none was PMi KTIMATIS the state will not prevent the took Beck into custody. Immediately able to raise. SHOP AT HOMB fovirtsnent, whenever timely, FOWL DIAL 8434U 2 from osrrylng Out the necessary -MO OHiOaSMK DO IT YOURSELF reforms," he said in Ws diet OiTT o r xow x speech as prims minister. At Play’s Wild End TOBIN’S 8UOAB CUBED CAU. CaUMOt g-yirw A l e a n —FBEBB (WOUND "FalthlulnesB to the doctrine OPGN DAILY 0-4 brtUlsntiy taught by Dr. Salazar THimS.-FIU.f-t NORIMteA COUNTIR T O K ir SPECIAL ir ilXMikl not be oontueed w ith S lic e d B a c o b ib .t P LT m i XaaWWABLT OretALUD Chuck Oround ,b. 79° ASK FOR DAVI OR stubbom adherence to formulas No Nudes in New 18 CWm It Cktitt Witm or aduUcni that ht at some CERAMIC WALL TILE Ume may have adopted. By ANTHONY OHEHASl a speech, or removing olotiieB. on stage, was hard to resist.* A “The great danger for pupils Nude men were not chasing- LaM night it dhto’t. tad. Greek exBe got on the.ti||ijs^ f o b OUTDOOB GOOKINO The production started in the praieed the troupe, and i| | B > A OUB OWN CUBED CUSHION VINYL A m B f l c a n is always to do more then rs- nude women in the street aZ lest DEUCIOUB pest their teai^er, forgetting night’s pertormance of "Para­ audience. Actors went up and Martin Luther K k« w m n s ifls d M od* that a thought murt he living if dise Now’’ at Yale University. down aistes, wUspertag and to change the country. “ Hi^ Scotch Ham h>.M 49 INLAID LINOLEUM it is to be fruitful. Life la a ootv It’s important to get a fact shouting at pstrens, ‘T caanct dead," someone ifaouted at her. Steakettes 1st staitt adaptation." Uke that down right at the be­ travel without a passport,” “I “C re^ a new one,” liis ea- Quality But Gaetano also wanted that - ginning when writing about the cannot smoko marijuann,*’ “I aw ered. ExecUont “ puH k order is the eesentlal for lAvtog Theater troupe, beoauie am ixt allowed to take my More people wmt on s^Ba> SdtetkNi the Uto of respectable people to what happens at a lAvtng Thea- olothee off.’’ They do take thelg some ''quietly moving to 'giy Bt eoM Btorao* lock«rs for your froewn nwats and vagotoblM iLOAS: WHITE, FIAAL GAIT FAWN “ 'p A ^ 10 COLOAS go on normally and so puMlo tor performance isn’t always otothes off and wearing loto- wings to watch, others Joii|iii|| EtH* OB $ 1 ? i a month. Tho leekor holdB about 250 pounds Of Cdors * 3 YELLOW, d tr W lU b e InoxoraW y m a in - ctothe and btktois, they rehirnt to in da n ces. OLIVE, M Y ILUl easy to sejiarato from 'wh^ r, Comport Hih dool boforo you buy a homo frooitr. ta ln sd .” doesn’t happen. But total nud­ the stage. The production moved DUET,' CUCKWHEAT. Many Usteners felt be spoke ward. Members of ttis troiips ity, last at least, didn’t. Group (tonoee foUawed, pag­ in warning to ultraoonservatlves lay on the stags to one mass 61 “ Paradise Now" is the newert eants of bodies .to totem pole (n government as muoh as to bodies hummtog steadily. Slow­ A 'y.J Lot us fM your frtoior with U.S.D.A. ehoteo O'**®**' production of the troupe, which oomblnatiKHSi foUewed and the peoplsi advising them of ly, more young p e«^ cams ^ fuhrf-*- fenn fruit* «wl voflOtoWot. Sovo up to 15 to 20% and la on a two-w«ek visit to Yale, imaginative reforenees to 'vio­ 9x12 ll ohangesto ooms. stage and lay among Bum. “ S(HJD WMYL THE and last night was the produc­ lence followed. Si t * • ootUhooUiif. Soms rigidly oonservaUve emteaoiiig or dowty (AP Pbotofax) tion’s premiere. For exampio, octoik would OFF armsd forces elem ^ eaoh other. linoleum ahodt down feHow acton using 50% RUOSl R’s not at aH a play, to the Someone from the pdrtsd to be opposed to an index linger ge a gun. The Youths Stone Police in Boston tmdttionid sense, though it has shouted, “It’s M tor IF YOU LIKE THE BEST CIVE us A TEST UbemUsing by O as^. » ■hot actor would drop to the yMU’-eU corporation of actors and a scheme end pro- Uabtog.” A T(Ba MS* ground, get up again and he the aulhorttarisn fu»ea ^ Roving gang of Negro youths throw siones at youths flipped over automobiles and set them gresaes to a conchsSon. The stags said, “TEda if si aiSHLL $T. aiAS OF ICC PLANT ) M3-M24 RCintm CMPETS c s i c ! . aiwt again. II o o ro o ia te sU U operated b y 78- produotion faHa, though, if the m freshman rohW i" A . * charging poUcs In the Roxbury section of Boston looted stores and stoned firefijrhters, police and 1 HU STOCK PUMTY OP PRII PARKING SPACE year-old SalBsar, now lying ih a audlenoe doesn’t get tovotoed WhUe oU this was happanjng, ed youth wont tj a passing motortsts. The wave of terror trapped ^m e the oudienck began to Join to. oom a. late yesterday, 'Violence exjrioded in the section say, by ahouting the actors, caimbtog on stage and making The rtwuUiic, the tiieer sAtinitty (I (ice Pagd’Fourteen) for the second day when roving gangs of black persons In their cars in the troubied area.

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PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.* CONN.. PfHDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, Slsi^fBMBER 27, 1968 P A I S T W C voted "to strike within 34 houn after ita aihitraUan offer, unless Thfiffi livBf in our tow n, ®f vm ogn cham , MIe Is fise Navy-davdnpad Wal- Arbitratioii the Guild to aatisfled with the Experts Launch leys, a LMApMd gBda bosnli SheinwoW on B ^ e . ™ RESTAURANT progress of negotlaUons during 'A iticHi fiftio w ould h — M* Government Contracts wtOi a tslsvlslon cam era on Ita Propcbsed in the 34-hour period," a Guild From ftor and cdonn. : OfW*‘fiKEFBEBD e- A «as ^ i ■aliaur w w j w im M Missile ^Attacks' naoa sod now la use In VM anm . OUR O W N ' spokesman said. H b iNBiM it Noto, who 4 Q 5 t The apokeaman said that the After WoSaya is rsleaaed 11094 Won hy Blind Woman On Tiny Model (ram an alietafi, Ibe pBot cm O LimCTEON BUFTOT Contract Tiff principal issue to the union's re­ Adkt for a ehoneo O quicMy iaava (be area, yet atm A9 6 S quest that a "aalary grid” be sew on the labels for them." ♦ 74 ggMVgP WBD. fiBd Fill* PROVIDENOE, R.I. (AP) — That this task bo doiw, TALIADBOA, AU. (AP) — By JIM gnOIMMAH foBow tbs miaMto’s . by establtohed for employee in ad- Kow back at the SpeciaJ There are times when a bridge The Providence Newspaper VVHhout a sword ot a kmco. H m pn n p eet o f mmttm $0,9K AP m aettartrt a tatovtofon acrean WEST EAST verttolng and the treasurer’s of­ Tralnhig Institute at Talladega Guild proposed Thursday that ammm t» fm and UJI. Arm y eotumniat to tom between love B 1 1 0 9 1 4 K7642 fice. Those employs came un­ wbers ib e to Uanrfng addiUonal ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Us­ taafida (he coekpfi. SAT. rogaraB S ^ it* nine-month-old contract dli- By Grace, tmpm 4M IM d Jackato—MT«n U of tzudi and a wiiii to Hvea O Q763 O None der Guild jurisdiction after an mmchln ta ewlng procedures, A atiartic atiek tnalde the alr- 0 - 1 4 3 O Qiot pute with the Providence Jour­ IlM mvHdk to b f ing a make-beUeve world for endt coefcpitpaniiitotbe pOot to quiet Ufe. Other men might election conducted by tt»e Na­ Cttbimlttee tor Nate Agoatinelll for State Senator loss Randolpb antidpatea ap-, 4 103 ♦ 9S6S2 SS5liBS»Sra*«« nal-Bulletin be submitted to "fi­ aad dar pay—kai't likely to deadly eerlous Intentions, a radto to the dsamidlng nal and Mnding.arbitration.” tional Labor Relations Board alike moot wxxnen Jump for plying for another guremment weakly aeWto for peace, hut du­ SOUTH b a n A0 contract waa juat floutbeast Asia, oil storage trlc plant. Frtonbblp Airport a Banr, our German riMpberd. 6 0 AS Paw- One of the things she en)oys ty^cM municipal runway and bniksd furtously. wsud P. Young said: "The com­ a minute fraction of the areas, a power pbmt, railroad Opcbaif bad - 4 1 pany haa selected medlaUon as total awarded by doliig to ptaUng her own Ftanadriphia‘s port area a typi­ My wife lookad startled for a .clothes. But sewing isn't her «nd bridges. the best possible method of re­ the Department o( the Army The object of their watUke at­ cal harbor wllh oil Morage moment and dropped the deuce etlti«a$e of $2.00 or mofe during the week oontrsets.) (our years. Martin'a Oilando DMalon. MihincRaiRNU aMMM- '■'The new juvenile court building in Tal machine aewfng committee, the way they each tress Dorothy Malone, 43, says Ihe lOJoot-square terrain dal tax in two yeaza. A IJS mfll Ipurchaae of six lota for exten­ after Csn.'rtng the school—tried used to get a spittoon tai tes old she’s quitting her career and platform with Us "taigets" tUta q>ecial tax was levied last year sion on a Senate office toilMlng. to r«t other govermnent coo- wants to more back to Texas to simulate the miaaHe’a angle to cover a deficit in the 1887 days,” he said. "And long after tiacts but moat praJecU ware ; 'Die vote la bound to have a the senator leaves, tee aubcom- because of poor health. o f approach. And sfmuHaneoua- budget •Btioog effect on future relationa too Uige for her to taclde. . The smog contributes to her ly, it moves on tracks toward mittees and their staffs linger taut yoar, the Missile Oom- ra cM L [betweea the two bodleB, ■adihdi, detetiaCating health, she told the guidance unit to represent by tradition, keep thir noaea on ." mand Procurement and Pioduc- Cleveland sold wlte tee nofloq SATURDAY Siq>erior Court Jixlge Marvin A. the mlaaile cioalng In. tlM DirectoraU received a re­ DaOy-SBMtHl PIZZA KING 'out of each othera buaineaa. "N ot only does thto save mon­ facing a huge budget deficit and Freeman in asking permlaslon » Rep. Kenneth J. Gray, D-ni., quirement to award a contract ey and time in flight testing var­ Bttta SSBa deeply involved in tee Viehuun to take her two daughters to an­ [AS! WINDSOR 423 MAIN ST. Mow manager of the bill pleaded for to a firm to aew Upea on unl- other state. ious guidance devlcea, but tt tomm. The contracting officer W M r t o w w y i S q a o lr B Ita paaaago on Juat tliat baaia. SAVERS! Mtoa Malone asked the court also makes tt potaiUe lor us to eaUM the Small Business Office ' "Cfomlty," ito-aaid, using the try out a lot of ideas that we St the OonuBsnd and to double the child support she D o b c b C W » ^ F i b b Fb b ■word tbe Houao'and Senate naa has received from actor coiddn’t afford to have carried aaked for of small bust- to describe the you-acrateh-my- Jacques Bergerac since their through ' to the flight test N fgbt. SBBdoy. S«pt. GIANT SPEim OORDUROY? naasw fliat might be soUefted. back-and-ni-scratch-yours attt- Whan all tbs bids were in, the U64 divorce. The petition aaked phase," Smltb said. 29, 1946, 7.^:30 p M .. an increase from $300 to $600 a A wall at one end of the guid­ tilde that generally prevails, Wkie Wale • Pkiwale tfy rtily Workshop for the Blind AaierieeB LagioB FMI, "requirea that the Senate take submittad the lowest ao some- month (or Mhni, 8, and Diane ance lab is removed, the terrain Bergerac, 6. model roiled outside and the - care of ita houa^kedpiftg and we Thkk&TMnaPrinte? eoe from the MlssUe Command W ed St^ Se.CevBBlry, Giant Meatball take cars of aura.' ' Small Buaineaa O ffice went to Bergerac opposes the move to missile steering unit aimed ac­ o b b DANCE ' Gray raminded Gie House that C . 1st Western MbuUon, A U „ where Miss Joste Dallas, Tex., Ms (ormer wrife’a cordingly when engineers want hometown. to'test bow wdl on optical guid­ since tee laat Senate office wxa now Uying,* to determine S q a a i e D o b c b U s o b b The torm er star of television's ance device "sees" under natur­ Safurday, Sept. 28 building was completed In 1868 A whether or not abe was qualified tbe Senate had approved nearly to ftdflU the contract. She was. "Peyton Place" underwent suT' al conditions six* as moonlight. o f Fdi Series ieslraeN Giant Cooked gery In 1«06 for rem oval of Lighting can also be altered in­ $300 mlUton for Houae conatruc- Luiiuii Working U the small front fid by Jerry tlon projects, lncludln|^e lav- foom of her Ihree-toom apart­ blood dots from her lungs. She side the buildiiw and weather RAY'S PAVILION , said she suffers back aches and 'toh Rayburn O ffice BiuxtHng and ment In an old Moulton real-. condltiona such as wind cranked OOVENtBY LAKE ' that smog bodiars her hmgs. Salami Grindore two huge underground parking Senee, Mi— Randolpb was ^lU into the control computer.' ' "I’m not Impressed wttt the "The (aelltty can greafiy ac­ o f CovBBfry. Dancing 8ri6 till Mldnlabt drtmiaton $2.66 ■ r«r«*ea . MILLS. to turn out 200 UbeU a day. And Friday - Saturday • Sunday, Sept 27, 28, 29 •Hbotyh the contract was smog argument," Judge Free­ celerate the development of ad­ But iMK>. Jastsea C. CSeve titad, man said. More bearings are doaed out afUr tb » bad sewn on vanced launch-and-leave tacti­ R-N.H., who led the opposition scheduled. cal miaaUea,” a Martin Oo. — Featuring — only about »,000 labeU, the com- to tee biU, waa uni mpc eeaed. n e x t t o o a u x m spokesman said. One such mis- Don’t Forget — We Now Havo "Cfomlty,” he aaM, “doesn’t m ivi stresses that MUs Ran- II EXIT 86 aolpb's production rate was not Gets literaAnre Award mean beoauae the Senate WnUBCFB 0B088 PARKWAY a 'As kbe explains it, "The PUA, Italy (AP) —Profeswor THE WILD WEEDS 8IAHT ROAST BECF QRINDEII8 ihaa approved unwise expendl- •oldlarB didn't turn in the Ja<*' Paul Krtoteller of Oolumbla Uni­ :turea we should, too." eU as expected .. - they got versity in New Torfc was award­ ed Tliuraday the international I,OBSTBB:S with homemade grav|. . . their wtves and awetthearta to Ura in our SMt Water BECAUSE OF Oalileo Oalilei prize for litera­ Tanksi Phone Ahead 046-0105 "To Go or Ikijoy Harol" ture. (Reaming crUnss CEinAm IRanrtfpBt^r KMsteUer, srbo was bom in O iafry BUmaa, U W a Neeka Berlin in 1806, has been teach­ C3wader C9aaw REVEAUNG € t m t t n 9 ing philosophy since 1037, flnW Fnab BarardfUb-Sbrlmp In Italy and then In the United BcaSopa and all other SCENES... PuMWmA DsUy Kxespt Bondairs States. Beafood In Beaeon l THE university r ' iN)Jf ( ...... snS HoHdays at 1» Ms—11 Strsst. WE SUGGEST The prize was awarded to Wberat ( Tei. 648-9781 . MsnolMaUr. Coon. (fSOlO) Kilsteller by the University of Memdwetor Lebeter 1968I roo 1969I /UY ■IKUnulieftteft UFMBBKg rsuphons Maaru Pisa (or hU essays on Itsdian 087 Main B t. Manrtieater , YOUSEE For Food At BsossJ OUas PMSags Paid al TM. StetUX • D in iiifr I Manebestw, Ooso. phllootphy (rom the 14th to the X At tha (tenter HELGA’FlItSTI Its Finest 16th centuries. Near the library .. • Dancing On The Terrace, suagcRiPTioN lu m oBanguets Overlooking In Advaaea In Love— with Africa concerls Ons Tsar ...... $30.« WASHINOTON (A P) — Rep. »Weddings Beautiful Bo*ton U x Ucatim ...... UJO Lake. Ihrss X —ttis ...... 7.30 Barrett O’Hara, D-Hl,, defeated 8 CiAT»i»$fl$ '.‘And some African leaders have suggested-i)artly In Jeat, rm. partly seriously—that I come to SIKANCII.K Helga oiie of their countries, be natur­ HURRAH! \ .COLOftfr alized and be elected to their K liID K N S Fun For Everyone Under 211 A NIW PUY Oongress." lY JIAN.CUUDI VAN ITAUil , "But I'll probably stay here," pin* "Where Were You the silver-haired Irishman told When The Ugfato Went Out" QPMROADWAY TOURING COMPANY a reporter. "I might decide to —O olof^ run for my Old seat In Qilcago / / again." A8 U )W f0 .7 5 P " "*““*** New FROM FLExees . . . i AG FASHION PLUS SAVINOS . . CffipMUtU "H05E-HUGGCR" SAVE $5.00 "Featuring Tonight" SEAL DOWN TH€ SWEATER VEST RY Doris Day RM PANTY GWDLE YOUR FAVORITE TRANSITIONAL MttllM ANN ARBOR "THE FORMOST" Wlnttr roof rtppTn erf eoiHy and oneomfortablt. To SHIRT DRESS RY ART SHIRT ftianKrith ' ■ 6 J X ) ■r A N D ^ oHuro « warm itcvr# homo lhl» winlor Ist^ us Inipoct 8.00 your roof now. No coil or oblla«nlon. Hate that garter bulge? Flexeei has Biaiuiai mmm ^ ith S ix "THE DEEP BLEUGH" the answer. Wonderful nylon and Lycra f tuatoctniaiMniiwcm The sweater vest gets top billing for Fall. wMiiweiMiiewiofWp^’' ... JORGENSEN TH lAtlM tom spandex that holds up hose... not with Ve:t: v.’Ii|h pants . . . vests with skirts Such a low price for such a perfect Get EggrolT DANCING TONIGHT 8-12 GASH and CARRY bulky garters . . . but with an elasticlxed vests over shirts ... over turtles ... dress to wear now and carry you right SUNDAY. OCTOIBR 6 cuff leg band that hugs your hose a d m i s s i o n 1^.60 it's the new look that completes your through to wintler. The shirt dress ... Color by Dohno TWO PERFORMANCES-SiM aid liM (ItN M Pel) an

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triot, Incumbent Boos Barlom WlUard. The vote w as 1,278-918. 816-Sto. Incumbent R ep. Hug^. PAGE fiDUK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 Several Backed tum ^ baok challenge R^iymand The soti-ln-law of a formw seek re-election. YOU ALWAYS Aid to CathoKc Colleges Bialeck by wtasdng easily, Waterbury mayor wamsuccese- Incumbent state Rep. George ] as Seminary, Bloomfleld, and freshments will be served at By Party Lose 2,872-979. ful tn his (toaUsnge df party- B. Oonnora won the chanoe to'{ SAVE AT THE endorsed candidate Frank MUm seek re-election in the l80th Dis­ .r V f. Coventry iv Q E arCIliC vyrO U p CaUioUc University 'UP The suit, eposNored by the Brttsdn. on « pten for the oonvenrion of the Board of Finance within ■hip, being held at the home of M^nunn which have reUglouB afflUatian. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seavey, „ , ' ___ _ , __ ___ American Jewish Oongrewi and One of toe repreeentativee, three weeks, but has now gone He is presently associate pcM- ■the town dump to a sanitary 89 Carman Rd. the American Civil Llbertlto John J. Mioakus o f toe 28to As­ more than two weeks over this tor of the St. Michael Roman land-flU operation, and also de- Father McOrath will speak to Union, haa been brought by 16 sembly Dlstriet, lost to Bldward elded to request $2,000 from the decuBine. Catholic Church in Hartford. FRESH OANDY Connecticut tajqpayeiw against Motorist Killed Requests for a bulldoser earl­ the Fellowship cm cem ln g Vater, dlrecfor of stotilsrione W- Boefd of Ftnancc for the cost Following Father McOrsth's Whitman, Schrafft, state and federal offkdals. at Middlesex Oommmdty OoJ- ier in the year by the select­ "Changes in the Roman Catho­ Candy Cupboard In Wrong Lane Crash of a survey of the present presentation, there will he a No ’tbmmeiit Yet, It focuses on four Roman men to the Board of Finance lic Church.” Father McOrath Is lege. The vote was 473-888. dump. questlon-and-answer period In- CathoUc ooKeges In toe state RIDOEFIELO, Conn. (AP)— have met with repeated denials, (originally from Hartford and to New Brltaln’e S8rd Dla- B«« ^ the Fellowship. Re- RRW YORK (AP) 1— Sen. Eu­ of churdi and state to prevesA opposite direction on Route 7 (XMRt hod Koekoff, a lawyer, paitment order to convert the hind the request. The Board of- gene J. McOartlqr says he will grants totaling nearly $1 mlUlon early today, police sold. The ahead sUgfatly with 884-817. dtmip b y Oct. 18. Finance has asked the select­ not make any cx>mment on the dump has long been In violation tram machkig them. driver of the ca r w u klUed. A Ninth DIstriot contest re­ men for a plan, or schedide, pipsldential election until O ot. $, The victim, identified as Don- of the state law that requires The acboota are Fairfield Uni­ sulted In victory by Howard M. of dump conversion for some when he Is scheduled to speak pld J. Legere, 40, o f G eorge­ an end to <^n burning opera- versity in Fslifield, Sacred Kelbenotf mpony a buHdoser. State-required ro­ fusing his resignation. era w4U sing. Jon. 1. dent cxmtrol, then actual con- The official said the govern- Dr. Hennigan will talk brid- FarUnson will succeed veraicn would follow. ment believes that 75 per cent of ly. Waiter DoB Jr., member of Charles M. Brlckerboff. The an­ The plan also includes grad­ the university’s 80,000 students the Board of Education, will act nouncement was made Thurs­ ing and ptanUng, and finBjfy. now want to return to classes. as master of (^ere■umles. day. devriopment of addlticoal la^ A spokesman for President The reoeptloa is mxsisored by suitable for land fill. Thomas’ Gustavo Dias Ordas said the ttie board and toe PTA Cotmcil. {4an also oaBs for a map de­ government also expects no Refresfaments will be served. tailing all pertinent informa­ great student problems during SAVI1T tion. the Olympics, which will be held Downtown Bartford Town engineer Hayden L. on the university campus. He \ Open Mooday UD 6 — Griswold Jr. has already been said the government had re­ Thmaday un 9 CMOtacted about the survey,''and ceived indications that any inci­ this work should proceed just dents will be isolated ones, fo­ FALL ss soon ss funds become avail­ mented by hard core agitators. able throu^ tile finance board The student strike council’s SU iTIN G S? to carry It out. demands Include the firing of S A V in The second dump study com- three top police officials, dis­ mittee, charged with InveMl- bandii« of toe riot police, re- gating buKdozeni, is neatly peal of anti-subversion laws, ta- ready to come to a town meet- demnities for injured rioters GOLD tag with further information. and reaffirmation of university Lmmii A request by the selectmen autonomy, at* a town meeting in August >nie violation of uiiiversity au- for $29,000 for a bulldoser was tonomy by the entry of troops WEDDING tabled when discusiion got last week set off a wave of vio- MILLS somewhat out of hand. Several lence in Mexico City In which at cdtizena tasiated that a piece of least 15 persons were reportd equipment capable of operating killed. The government has ac- RINGS the land fill operation cxwld be knowledged five dead—two riot puntoased for half toe cost re- policemen, two students and a NEXT TO CALDOB quested, so the selectmen’s re- bystander—but says students E X H 9$ WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY quest was tabled and the com- could have carried away other mittee was formed on the spot, bodies.

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Jims there bss haan heavy ot arms to Nigeria with the So­ ttvttlaa cf Aofaarym VlnoUia MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 the war hoa oome to on and. R Bhave, a dlso^ite of aand il. fliddtng for the town, about 25 viet invnsloh of Ckettoefovalda, ia juat beginning.” Fbr years now, Bbave haa H e S K W Leader Vows miles east of Abo, and K was rs- Ojukwu aeld; "Russia has dona of the local phib, announced her STA R GAXRjtf^V Beoouae the fedetml govem- been touring from vfltege to vil­ for the oandMate with the l<)cal ment'a forces ore righting on poEtsd selasd by federal soldiers no more In Burope than Britain H iM t, « N d « r Hra C olu m bia clubwomen. committees for toe year. ’They ------By CLAY R. POLLAN lage seeking glfta, matady aM^- MAR. n Biofron aoU, he aoM, ’’the initia­ thrss weeks ego. has dons In B iafra." Beautiful Committee include; Program, Mrs. Ken­ Craft Fair & Flea Market Voor Dally ActivHy Curd. JM SEPT. 23 *■+ Biafra W ill cultural land, from rural aris­ DemeciWs, b pHag Business O’Neill will canvass door to ^Aini. ao tive belongs to ue.” Federal military authorities He said the Amerlcsn stand door starting Monday and con­ neth Moran: publicity, Mrs. ’’ According la Iht Stars, ’’ tocracy wMli a view to rsdfotri- ■p o (bfat of $400,- Carey; cheer A hospitality, Mrs. Sunday, Snpfumbar 29 o a '.2 3 M He said his forces would step nsade no. comment on the claim. reflected that oountry'e "oollous T o w n Q u b tinuing through Oct. 8. He will L6-5W6.73 To develop message for Saturday, 4-22-3U4/’ buUng them among the landlsss Develops Program for Year William Soracchi; budget, Mrs. 1188 to TtOO PM . Fight on up guerrilla warfare against the TTis area has besEi flooded attitude toward the block minor­ 000.00 «v«ry ibigb Trends be accompanied by a local De­ read words corresponding to rKanbers 5465.8083V ity." The United fltotee has de­ peasants and the village poor. Louis Soracchi; campaign ac­ SPONSOUO BP ^ TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign. federal army, which hoa retak­ with civilian refugees, and the mocrat each day. Ihey will be LACKM, Nigeria (AP) —Hto- ’Ihle, says Jha, la "nothing d a y . Caiambm- ot Oommerw DENVBR, Oolo. (AP) - Un- tivities, Mrs. Marshall Altken, The MaMhester Joalor Woima’a Club APR. 21 en about nine-tenths ot the IntemattonaI,Red Cross said It nied Bi^ytng arms to federal Meets O’Neill Mrs. Walter Deptula, Mrs. Jo- I Tandwicy 31 Em photlim OCT. 24 ( ciroleif Biafra will right on and but xmmmunlam In aimther h m — a w o m m o* dertaken ta foWwwln* years. ^ .... . and election and leglslaUve, (VaiMAv 21 61 Either has been feeding 300,000 on the Nigeria but haa supported reunl- tor Tt»e program 17. Conduct TWrd Anmial derground wiring may gfct a Columbla’s DemooraUc Worn- ^ph Ssegda, Joseph TashUk, • Jewelery 2S»wukl 32 BrMfhIrrg 62 Surprise NOV. 22 tta leadera win not flee to eriab- 29,000 square miles BioEra form ." (/Oonaeotloat UCe> • A n tiques 3 Suddarr 33 Or 63 Or federal side thers. flcatlon of the country instead en’s Club met Wednesday night Jam es Carey and Raymond Mrs. Joseph Ssegda. • Woodcrafts ^ 7-194D-41 5-2D-31-42/Oakland $2.00 a month more on their ladles was Robert Houley, can- and 81. Other plans not yet com- jMtMW-wavBd or sUeat, alee THE AMERICAN tEWON HAU. , 3-18-39-40 17Frimd 47 Beyorwl 77 Ideas euttve committee will review connector Tree Planting Pro­ dldate fOr the State Senate from pleted will include a motorcade M mn. sliae projettors. 18 Evwilt 46 Can't 78 Now 2-13-2435/^ electric bills. 80 LEONARD STREET, MANCHESTER '61-71-79-8! IPAbllKy 49 W ont 79 Or 145-56-67 VS wl th each committee chairman gnun by encouraging town or tho 88th Senatorial District. Hou- and a coffee hour to meet toe VmDON DRUO CO. ADBI/T DONATIONi *8o 20Sutvslgn 50 Public SO Be Um items listed under each adjacent p n ^ rty owners to ley is new on the political scene candidates, 187 BUn MS-58tl n JU LY 24 21 A 51 A 81 Springe JAN. 21 WAamNGTON (AP) — The 22 Affairs 52 Rom orKt 82 Family ooounKtee, to gauge the gypport street trees along tho and this was the first encounter Mrs, Jam es Carey, President 81.. Aid. 23 fa.' IP ^ progress that is being made on income farmers realise exclu- 23GIV. 53 You 83 Uneettled 1".^ farming-many ’) 8-17-28-391 24 An 54 Cortdltions 84 Happinese each of the items. during new construction. 25 To 55 Dtpm d 85B dd 110-21-3243(0 The City Beautiful Commit­ “ " have to mooidight to make ends 26 Wound 56 Money 66 Surprise 5364-75^ ^ 19. Explore Downtown Park­ 27 Action 57 Ship 87 Stop tee, under the chalrmanefiip of meet—may reach |8,000 per PISCES ing Lot Beautification with bet- this year. Net income per 26.Conrwcftd 58 Your sand's PEE. 20 g ;, Dr. Douglas H. Smith, has de- 29 Con 59H ordly 89 Talking veloped the following program ter signs, landscaping, etc. farm crossed the $4,000 line for 30 May 60 Life 90 Turning ma4.2i ^ 20. Woric toward the develop the first time in 1968. '112-23-34-46 23, 11-15-26-3^ of woric: /XI-6888-90 )(>ood (^Advene ^^Ncutrsl 43994f24'-89^ 1. Conduct seventh Annual Scout Clean up Day In May 1969 ^ ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — c h a r g e with Cub Scouts, Boy Scouta C lim bers Tovm For at least the next 10 yetun, townwldc mter '° r an over-all open toe output of the nation’s econo­ and Jaycees. A a l e cleanup event. space program. my and the real purcharing 2. Continue May as Clean Up, 21. Enter „ the • NtuUcmal . Clean- power flowing to consumers will P X J R C H A ^ Heralding PoMcs Paint Up, Fix Up, Plant Up est Town Contest by preparing ^ , , , _,. - grow at a rate near 4% per cent RyBOLB.O(»l!ir Mboto vrtth n ew sp ^ r, poster, a scrapbook of townwlde beau- ^ bumper sticker, litterbag, anU- Ufication aettvities. ment, Paul W. McCracken, Uni­ headquarters will oonttnuous practloe here to last Utter display publicity during versity of Michigan economist, opso toifliht at 168 N. I b ln 8L when ho reflzed h o ca m K ay 1969. Also, continue a year- says. He said economic growth General Electric for OOP fltats Rep. Dunsld Oe- " S S i round educatim and publicity Andover at this level would be about SO program on Utter prevention per cent faster than 3% per' norasl of Kandhestairs l« h As- ^ ,^udent and critic arlth school programs, use of toe Cub Scout Pack cent rate which generally has ostnUy tNBtrlct of Msnebester govanment BU “Let’s Keep America BeautlAil” prevailed since toe latter part of 39 Vent asBOVMl. running for re-elec- voice, until lost ytm r, wes heard film, etc. Sets Program toe last century. Hon, Is being opposed by Demo- at almost every public beating 8. Continue Adopt-a-Lot Pro- CKt IDm. X bry LoDuc. before the Boetrd of Dlrecton. -graih on year-round basis with Tomorrow night at 7 Cub NB5W YORK (AP) — Mdre Spray, Steam & aenoveM’s headquarters will ______Scout Pack 124 and their par­ Cub Scouts and Giri Scouta in and more vending firms are ex­ open at 7:80, with all resldento monthly Utter cleanup actlvtUea. ents take off for another year panding into toe restaurant, of hla dIaMct Invited- has aMced the State Highway of activity. With 23 youngaters 4. Continue Town BeauUfica- food concession and InsUtutional Department to declare Buek- Uon Program by encouraging registered, the leaders, parents feeding businesses, according to Dry Iron Kanobester plsnnlng dlreetor • state highway and to roadside Utter removal, road- and boys aU look forward to a Joseph TamslS^l^town em- Its m^tensMe. ^ TOP NAME BRANDS at SENSATIONAL PRHIES! a National Automatic Merchan­ busy and interesting year. Parrot Stereo LPs by London side mowing, weed spraying, dising Aasociatlon survey. The ploye today after 6% years on was cantamra m a let- street sweeping, school and The program for toe meeting Features big 39 hole soleplate for wide and tor, backing a South Windsor will include assignments to survey said 86 per cent of toe Our Reg. Low Price 17.67 4be Job. He has tafcoi a similar park Utter cleanig), placement association’s member firms in­ penetrating distribution of steam. New poat In Norwalk. request to have BuoMand Rd. of adequate numbers of ’Town dens, a showing of a film on All Engelbert Humperdinck la that town, an extension of scouting and a bob cat induction dicated they planned to offer Perm-Press touch-up setting gives correct ’Tomsky lo befog benored to- Utter containers, adoption and new types of food services in toe ironing temperature for today’s new ikgbt wMh a testimonial dinner Buckland S t . similarly de­ enforcement of a comprdien- for new members. clared. Committee chairman for the next five years. It said 38 per fabrics. Power spray at the touch of a But­ All Tom Jones Featuring “Fever Zone” a t the Manchester Oountry ChA. rive antIrUtter and Junk car or­ cent of the membership current­ BuoUand St and Bucttind dinance. Also shopping center year will be Terence Gumlaiw, ton. Handy “U(ater-Window”. F91 toe new Ciibmaster is Gary ly sells food by means other Approxlinately 600 persoEis Rd. Wetei atated, la an Inter- cleanup. than vending machines. 1 2 .9 9 a n egqwotod at Sunday's $5-a- town road fUEd is an bnportant Coleman, and his assistant will 8. Continue State roadside coEUWotor to the VWbur Cross Beautification Program by urg­ be Robert Hamilton who served Our Reg. 18.99 ^ate, fund-raUng picnic for as ciibmaster last year. Lloyd HELENA, Mont. (AP) —The D.479 ICagnr IM han Agostfoeill, Re- Highway. ing better street cleanup (see who'esale price of plywood has F91WT Same as above with G.E. item 4), Improvement of state MeVane will to all Eklward Orcutt, and with her ns least another year due to co-leader of one den, Mrs. Ekl- competitive bidding for lumber AH of flie oookliqt arraagements released early in September. Manrhrsftrr afxtfa i^adera in by J^ S n . ' April 1989 w«h support of tooal ward LaVoie. are bring handled by the Agoe------Serving another den as leader *b»«iM fomfly. ANbough the Naaoheeter 1987- servtoe cUba. WASHINGTON (AP) — Banks ------68 aimual report is far from 7. OoattaHie annuBl Memorial will be Mrs. George Knox, as­ sisted by Mrs. George Lowe. lead all other major forms of The Moacbeatar Democratio oompletlon, and although the S Tk«e Program with spring and Completing toe list of den moth­ bustneas In toe percentage of Them rvt—Mtewi will meet 166847 eniaial report failed to •ill troe pteoltagB on town and ers Is Mrs. Allen BYaxler. payroll allocated to Cringe bene- ICaoday a iS p ja . fat t)emootatlc receive a citation In UOona’a property. Aiao, develoi) All den mothers and leaders fita, according to a U.8. Cham­ a Oak (tt. The City and Town Anoal Report •abranatum oomoept with ptant- are members of toe Cub Scout ber of commerce survey. As a r'roeebng ortidnaBy waa adiedul- Oemteat, file 196648 report i Olaplay nod Demo. Model teg of many vartettea of treea in Committee. Other committee group, baudes reported 82.8 per ad for last Wednesday. I t was soared last w«ek-at Pike, NH. cooperation wUh town, state and members. Just elected, are Ar­ cent of their 1967 payroll went for Monday, be- It received an boEnrable men­ MwMbeater Garden Chd>. thur KaShraan, Frank Reed and for pensioiiB, vacations, health > c f m, canOtot with a testi- tion from the New England 8. ’ Continue Urban Renewal Jam es Ray. Insurance and other nonwage ™ «*ei dbmer for retired PcMee Oounefl for Ectmomlc Develop- Beottiloatten Program by en- benefits. Among manufacturing U . Ray Qriffto. m ent oouragiag str eet tree ptenting. Manohester Evening Herald firms toe average was 28.6 per The Democrats are pUrming i««,iMniing of bnstneases and Hie award was accepted by Buill*ln and Portable Andover correspondent, Law- cent, ranging up to 80 per cent General Electric Fluorescent Desk' Sturdy an O ct N Diaoolfaeqne as their Town Controller Jo e ^ b Clemen­ litter ocntrol paztteukuly in lence Moe, tel. 748-6798. for toe biggest companies. COLOR Sterling Sflver mgijor fund-tatefog event of the WASHERS tine, attending the aimual meet­ lEbrto Bind this year. Lamp with Bulb campaign. R will be from 8 p.m. 9. r»wS«Mie FoiBth Annual 4 to 8 Cup Percolator ing of the New England Munld- Marine W eathw NBJW YORK (AP) — Some A Convertible Candy Digh,^ to 1 a jn . at the Elk’s Chib, Servtoe Statton BeadUOcatten Our Rtf. Ridem Pony pEd Finance Offleera’ Assocla- banks are turning to machines Our Ref. Low Priea 13.49 or (jindlegtick and will include dancing and a tion. Frogtam by urging ok ooim- WINDSOR LlXaCS, Oonn-(AP) to provide 24-hoiir servloes for Low Price ^ Our Rag. Lew PrlM 2.99 mkhdght buffet DISHWASHERS TELEVISION parkea and servtoe Statton oper- says tides will be high along their customers. A customer 5.70 B. Salt and Pepper Shakera and DRYERS sitan to beatSify a ta th n with toe Connecticut shwe today can obtain up to $80 from the All metal construction. Tnnilucent white The BspahBcan Town Oom- modenlratkm, regular cleamip, from 1:48 to 8:48 p.m. machines by inserting a special. plastic diffuser. Flexible cable. Glass Lined mtttoe win meet Wednesday at MAYTAG AUTOMATIC GMIERAL ELECTRIC pMdotfo^ and landsixiping- .. Low tide at Old Saybrook to- cjjmj. Machines are In use In 10.49 2 Light Flnroescent 8 p.m. In the Mtmkdpal BidMlng SAVE A BUCK K1TCHENA1D i r ? C O LO R TV 10. f.fifiniie New Bustneas day at 8:80 a.m. and 9:80 p.m. York and Miami and a Adjustable brew selector ^ e s you the Our Rag Baaihig Room. B wfll dkwuai WASHER ^218 2.39 YOUR Imporiol TMMiT«|Sng Project by me*t- Water temperature at Bridge- phUadetphla bank plaim to In- strength of coffee you like. Chrome Desk Lamp ^ 9#70 CHOICE SfiO enipeJgn plans and wQl hear a 3 W alar Temp ___ ing with all new buriness own- port 09, and at Block Island 64. gtall irfiiiiiinr machines at its plated copper body for easy cleaning Colorful with steering head. final fwpoit on Us S ^ . 14 (und- otMANCHeSTER Bum-fn Model »222 Sunset today 6:41. Sunrise Light green finish. 2 )|>F8T5 bulbs included._ 3.99 ADMIRAL era to encourage beaUHiteation main oirice and at some of its BbUt-in heating unit. fP12 caistng, Chlcken-Bar-B4)ue. WELDING SCRYICC NORGE DELUXE and Mter oontrol in aM new Saturday 6:48. branches in January. FAMOUS BRAND 23" CO LO R TV Boating weather lor Long Is- H ovw I t AUTO. WASHER >436 Thssday marks 60 years stocs 1 1 Buppwt «»m1 enooungie the land Sound to Moatauk Point Dr. A. B. Moran open^ his first Front Loadtr 1B-Lb. Copoeity devetotsttcrit of an O pen Space and Block Island: North to W«kM «155 office tn Manohester. Ha left In MOTOROLA 20*^' Program for the town in coop- northeast winds 10 to 18 k n ^ RANGE IMO for a poat at flio John Hop- R g p d r B d WSSTINGHOUSETOLb. Adh WoodCobiiwt aiwttan wkh the Coraervadoo urday. CJoudy this m ornl^ ktoe HOqittal, Baltimore. In SiNRpMWCl G-E fORTABLE CO LO R TV eariern portions. Partly cloudy 1MB, he opened an orilce In Top IcNKlor 2-5paad Aufemollc V|| ^387 IS. Asratd ceritticsteo of ^ afternoro FUEL OIL Stainford. He reopened his Man- 848-18B8 or 8484783 424 WASHER liMW aefaterament to individualB and dieetor office in 1987 and was In 23" Autonralle Color otganlssttcqs for outstendhig Engtneering SeppUes PAMOUS MAKE eitottB in tfeauttScattoiL .Slid Initn nnepta GASOLINE Pamous Medw Oeetrir RICA CONSOLE 18. Continue Watchdog Letter CONVERTIBLE CLOTHES DRYER CO LO R TV with Antomatio B Time SeUtng >496 Program with lettera to owners With Wood Top 478 of Uttered properttes and eye­ BANTLY OIL sores to eooourage removal of trash and eyesoras. CAN YOU 14. OodUmie to explore a Wel- oome Sign Project in coopera­ Pocket Pack Ggars tion wkh toe town and state to ^ a d Herald Ads Kodak Carousel 800 Olympus ^^Quickniatic’^ A m p h ora landscape existing tepw and to Popular Cigan in handy packs of 5 develop one or more roadside Auto Slide Projector Instant Load Camera Pipe Tobacco rost-erricome sign locattone at SpacWly Prlead Our Raf. Low Priea S7.94 1 lb. can Robert Burns | VOTE? town entrances. 16. Continue to cgq^lore a WHAT SEinnCE! • Cigarillo's •Tiparillo’a -l.>r ; Brood fM. Beautification Pro­ 'taiAROE gram by encouraging the town 10 MINUTE SERVICE ON ALL CALLS You may have an to ktolude landscaping srlto DON’T BELIEVE U87—THEN TRY USl IT" 99.87 ==44.40 While Owls 39* street trees during widening, • Perfecto’s •Panateia’i P iza, Grindera Blade The Old Fashioned Way Remote forward, reverie A focus controls. > Electric eye automatic expoiuie, power film Our best selling idpe tobacco. Choice curbing sidewalk work on • InvinclUc’s •Tipa absentee ballot if: Broad St, Latest Tungsten - Halogen “()uartz Lamp”. wind. Hash cube socket. Includes film, cube, of red, blue, or brown. We Cook Than (HI You Cook Them At Home batteries. 16. Develop an EL Center 6t. 'mi mil •Atwenoe from the State daring voting houra on Tree Planting Program this fall November 5th (6 Bjn. to 8 pjn.) as a pilot project to encourage Pizzwttirs the tree-lined street effect from • A im t o c e from Manchester, daring voting hoors as the Center to Itancbester Green. 130 SPRUCE STREET B Btadent in a college, udranity,'rani&, mmeB' train-train­ U Westinghouse - aueoesMul in 1868, then other ing actol or tofititiitian of MglierU glier leaming...... with- in the State. Portable Television • Absence from Manchester, during yoting hours becMOBB of membenUp in r reUgioaB commnni^. 12” Diagonal Picture SONY* mnncBB or phynical dlsnUHty and unable to vote ANNOUNCEMENT in perton nt the poBs. • Bianher o t Aimed FmceB, m m n m b o r dependent 79.88 Superscope Tape Recorder o f M id i member. NEW BARBER SHOP HOURS M f li Today to tiM ... and you ran Charge |t! and you can DMOCRIAIIC t o w n C O M M i m S i CHARGE IT, TOO'.I Effective October 1, 1968 189.50 31 Oiak SliM t, Idanchaalnr. Comi. 74 sq. inches of picture area - 82 channel tuning - VHF Four track stereo apd mono recording system. j WiEKDAYS 8:30 AJN. TO 5dl PJI. & UHF - All-On-One Dial Two complete full range speaker systems may be placed 1 5 'apari. - Steel Gaard Picture Tube 3 indh Full Fidelity • Built in PA system • 2 VU Meters SATORVAYS 8:00 AJL TO 5:01 PJi Speaker. • Sound on Sound • Tape Counter Volar's N ohm Buy On Lon^ Easy Terms! • Sound with Sound v • 2-F-97 Microphones CJMAPA. ToL W fOlJfMfVI^S MANC^j)fSTERp-l 141 TOLLAND TPICE. SALE: FM. AND SAT. fkMfiirHwrfnfonmrtton (or boiot oppOearion) Take Up to 3 Years To MANCHESTER LOCAL No. 23 , ■ W« reierve the right to limit qusntitin. E«H vs, Witter Crm Parkway OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT nUPNONE M6-0896 ' 4 Democratic Town Oomiatttos i) ■ M

%e{i-H': ' MANCHBStBL EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1968 IfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 m O B T ■I ■■ ' -*~~*^*‘ ...... ' ■ ' ''■■■'■■ II nr - Reagan Slated V c m o n Vemt>n kesman Denies Rumors b it u m in o u s For Appearance inking Wallace^ Blonde Rev. Donald Miller Named Suit Against SUj^ Trooper In Bridgeport DRIVEWAYS BfUDOfllPORT (AP) — Gov. MOmOOlCDRT. Ala. (AP) fielat motorcade to a political Parking Areas e Oss Statteas e Basketball Courts In Death of Boy^14^ Settled T o H e a d Health Council Ronald Reagan of CalltomU WlU — A spokesman far George C. rally In Orlando. Now Booking For Ssssoni^ Work An Orlando Sentinel reporter make a campaign visit IM laee has denied any roman- The newly formed Hockanum amount of work done by the All Work Personally Supervise*—We Are Insured . A rivU suit bibaght to Tol­ cident but was hmnsdiktriy re- wrote that as Wallace wound up stowed to b is posltloo .toUoartng to Bridgeport on Oct. 36 In be­ tle link between the third party bia address a Secret Service Valley Community Sendees nursing agency, Smith said a land County 8upc|rlor Court In- the aoquitat. i half of Richard M. Nixon and fMsIdential candidate and a man asked Ja-Neen: "Are you Council, at a meeting yesterday, large amotmt of it deals with volvliig $300,000 was sstUsd out elected the Rev. Dontld Idler mentally ill patients. DsMAIO BROTHERS' According to a ooconefs End­ Maryland Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, carraceous blonde who has ap- goin{f to ride back with the IM PARK SXRiaiT of court ysotsrday. ing issued in Deceniber 1968, the boss?” at TiSland as president. Citing . the many cases han- g o d t n the RepubUean candidates tor pagred with bis campaign party Incorporation of ihe council died by the Child and Family 6u-nas BOrOB 1M» ' ’Ihs suit was braught by the MarahaU boy, who was riding a The reporter also said he not­ ; president and vice president. and says she is wiUlnir^ marry will beootne official next week. Services group from the Man- SStWts of 14-year-rid Don Mar­ bioycle, was tostanUy Wiled at ed Ja-Neen holding the hand of At yesterday’s meeting a few cheater office. Smith noted it shall o f Columbia. The MarShaU 8:15 p.m. when the state troop­ Reagan also wUI booet the the candidate’s 7-yearold dianges were made in the by- provided services to 28 unwed boy was MUed on Nov. 12 1968, er’s oar hit him as he was candidacy of Lowell P. Weicker The spokesman said Thursday daughter Lee, as they rode law*. The council will dedicate mothers, 6b family service crasslng Rt. 6 in CMumbla. Jr. of Greenwich, the party’s that the former Alabama gover­ when he was struck by a car down an elevator in the banquet itself to (he social and health cases and to 18 chUAmt bom driven by State Police Trooper Testlnuany at the inquest re­ nominee tor Fourth District con­ nor’s knowledge of the girl, Ja- hall. needs of Vernon, snUngton and to unwed mothers in Tolland GUTTAB & ACC0ra)10N Robert F, Kelly also of Colum­ vealed that the heofOlght on gressm an. Neen Welch, had been limited to Miss Welch tdrawed the re­ TVdland. One o f the first stieps to County during IMT. bia. the boy'a bloyole was not op­ Bridgeport GOP leader A. Ed­ “ seeing her a couple of times on porter a photograph of Wallace be taken, after Inoocporatlon, told the councU, the The suit was settled on agree­ erating because the batteries w ard-Sandula said It wlU be an airplane” and added rtie had standing with his arm around win be to hire a full-time pro- research committee ^ die- INSTRUCTIONS ment of both attotneya, Paul W6r6 dtoad. been diainissed from the tour. her shoulder In front of his cam­ IHgby Welch Derick HalHwell fesrtonal person to admlniMer euased a number of apparent BY Groobert of Manchester acting The case was originally pearance. He said Reagan Is .A statement from Wallace's paign headquarters in Mont­ the program. needs for the area and It feels tor the liarSbal estate and Bid- brought to Triland County Su­ slated to arrive from Boeton at gomery. BRUNO AND VICTOIl D U iA ^ iMadquarters said reports of The Rev. Mr. Miller and town a definitive assessment of prob- ward Daly of Hartford rapre- perior Court, but Joel M. Reed, Bridgeport Municipal Airport in such a romance were "false, To that. Smith commented, "I Mon. thra Fri. 8st# P JI. toJJit# PJl* British Import Fair planner John McAfanont have Jems and needs should be made 8 ^ StM AJ*. to 8M PJ«. senUng KeHy. The amount of who was then state’s attorney, Stratford at 9:80 a.m., and trav­ untrue,” and an attempt to can show you a million photo- acted as co-chairmen of the on a formal basts, involving the the settlement was not dls- rehised to prosecute in that el by car to the Lafayette Plasa, diunage Wallace's presidential graphs of Wallace with a million council. McAlmoot was elected communities, riosed. court, citing a lack of svldenc* where he will hold a press con­ canqwign. people. That doesn’t mean he as vice-president Other officers it*mlilng som e o f the DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER ; Kelly was c h a r g e d with as the reason. ference and make a speech. ; Rh^iard Smith, campaign knows them.” Will Ooen at D&L elected worn AUm SchweiM, g„,u, recreatlon- IM WEST MTnm.E t u r n p i k e •**■** negligent homoetde and ac­ At that Ume Circuit Court 11 Reagan Is scheduled to leave treasurer for Wallace, said Ja- Miss Welch, who says she is quitted to WUUmanttc Circuit Prosecutor Philip M. Dwryer, by plane at 11:80 a.m. tor a Neen bad made campaign ‘trips ".part French and Chen^ee In­ London, Digby Welch and Der- cf London to Mayor Nathan li*‘C ’“ .^ l Court 11 on June 10, 1964. At the said he Intended to review the meeting with Nixon in Nassau as a Wallace Girl Volunteer but dian,” confirmed Thursday that ick HaUlweU, wUl parUclpate in AgosMneUi and wtU also appear analyst tor the State Depart- time of the aorident he was at case tor poesiMe action by the County, Long Iriand, Sandula would no longer be part of the she was the blonde seen kissing 'Hail Britannia,” a two-week the Stafford Troop. He was re- lower court and Kelly was re­ said. British Import Fair, starting troupe—“Tou can bet on that.” the candidate in a photograph * to toe Advisory Board fuU-tlme director of health: Ueved of duty following the ac­ arrested on May 11. In Indianapolis, where she taken recently at the Chicago Monday at the Davidson A Le- venthal store at Manchester ^ Kendall of the better mental health services LET US HELP YOU CELEBRIATE runs an adVertlsirg and publici­ airport. Capitol Region Plaiming Agen- for chUdren; treatment faeUl- Agnew Daughkera ty agency. Miss Welch said Shopping Porkade. Vernon But she declared she dl T. Agnew, bom in OoluidbuB, Ohio, and staff,” she said, "is that they one of ^ highlights the ^ ^ shakespeme FeMl-» Backed hy Health Council make their tirat solo campaign fair will be the ctrilection of val Tbeeter in Stmbtord. to replant. Includw Juniper, Taxus, AAorvitae plus appearancea today. He’ll be on his feet that “people usually use 26 as have too many chiefs and not newest fashions and accessories coyicU has already b m ^ A recommendation tor the next year the amount climbed my age,” said she met Wallace In addlUon to the British fash- othen. Only a few of most items. enough InUans.” made in Great Britain and Ire- twtM^ K wtt reorivw » high of |8.S2 for Bmington to Wring of a fuU-tIme welfare to $12,889. This did not Include The Agnew girto are sdie*- in Chicago three months ago Meanwhile, callers who tele- uled to launch the “Nboon Ag­ a lot from now on. So Mom land vathered tovether in a spe- specially imported "***f.” ** a low of n.86 tor Tolland with worker to service the- trl-town the salary of the welfare' work- •" and {dans to see him again next phoned her advertising and pub- "British Import Shop. »«■ this event British cookies. tlris it wlH receiva a lUce amount xr-— . ■„ **,. aeon area was sanctioned by the er. new roUing home,” a womari’s has to watch her step. week in Montgomery or Indlan- llcity agency office were an­ toffee,waawf preserves,^a«crvavw^ tea, asaxMtmen’s « 11x1111from BlRan VfllriWlBeestate. TheAlW IwPW new Oor fllc-IIiC* __ the mlddto at $2.90. SAVE 50%—V2 PRICE Hockanum Valley Community In voting to support Mrs. friendship wagen, to Bridgeport, apolis. swered by a recorded voice ask­ Special exhibits of the BrlHsh pip^g^ bouUque gift items, chU- era were euttioclaed to go ahead ocia^wal- ^ to «y can he r ^ y a d . Mn. Boyle cited the urgent be equivalent to the council ofl hi Jmnjpn^ Jacks. It shows you’re OB yonr toes. egctrasensoiy perception and I Simpsons Trip Durtiv ihe Fair, a “Hall Brltr France Said Ready necUout governor, to ooordtoate FiowERme need for auch a person in the hiring a professional person for predicted that he would be atmla” oonteat will be oonduot- tare-mental health servloo is the 7 ^ "• expected to OHRISTiMS eodal campaign functions tor For Nuclear Talks area, She said shp was making us own purpose, riectod president smd that I Forum Topic «d and to open to evecyone oiver hiring of a fuU-tlm* staff person In aom. women. PARIS (AP) —France has ht- the suggestion, for a fuU-tlme Hockanum VaUey group wotdd be there when he took the 16 years of age except store em­ to handle the detaUsef the pn>- ^ .^ 10 formed the Soviet Union It to gram and to keep the ball loU- ^ l»cW Oct- « SHRUBS WORKSHOP person, to prompt discussion. ^ formed last spring and was oath of office. The . Rev. end Mrs. Clifford ployes and their tomiHes. Reg- ready to take port in talks by fng This______wlU______most_____ likely, be_ rcpresentatlvea from the Quin- Mn. Boyle has been the wel- orlglnaUy called the 8ufb-Re- ‘T woukto’t mind being Mrs. O. Sim p^ win give an iUu- totratfon may be made at ihe George C. Wallace. We're both nuclear powers to study means one of the first stops taken af- nabaug VaBey Oouncll wlH re- F irst eSaaa, Oefc 15 fare worker, on a part-time be- Health and Welfare Cotm- Btrated talk of their trip around store, and no purchase to nec­ of eliminating nuclear weapons, ter incorponalion. P*** success of that W% OFF! sls, since March. 'Hie Job was organlMd to serve single and he’s a wonderful per- essary. The wtoner win receive mm SDR", continued Ja-Neen, once the world, at a meeting of the it was smounoed here today. As dwlrman of the research organlsattow. supposed to entail working two health needs of a roiBsl trip by TWA 7070 Star- LEATHBt married and the mother of a Evening Forum o f CenUr Oon- At the same time, a French oommlttle, eppointed at one of __ ------stream Jet tor a two-weric holi­ ^ ^ the trl-town area, Bon. She said Wallace aides note to Ruaria sold the monopo- the early meetings of tbs groiqi, Adverttoemwit — resicnation Mn. Boyle noted purpose of the gregational Church Sunday at day hi London (and Paris) for 'probably teas “the matter will 7:80 pjn. at the church. The „ _ ly of nuclear arms by several Kenneth Smith of the (Nate De- Weated; ’Newsboy or newsglri J O H N E that the Job was no longer a ^ ^<,t a* a fam ily LOOK? hurt his vote-getting-" event is open to the public. two, including all total Moom- dbUorb and the maiatenanoe of partment of 'Health gave an iq>- In <*»• fflgh St., Brooklyn SL, p^-tlme one. guidance center, overseeing all Smltb declared: “ AU we knew This win be the first of a nnodatinns plUB $100 extra in mjoiear eqiSUbrium does not dated report to tts council yes Harnmoul St. srea of RockvUle. Speakiiv to^O ^^ y^ and mental was that she popped tq> two or series of four meeUngs of the cash tor meato. guarantee the world its aurviv- tentoy. Rou«» awallable Immediately. GOP senatorial candidate Edwin H. May, Jelt, enumeratra fw Tony three times on the campaign forum to be held each Sunday Other apeciat ervento which it Smitb pointed out that the Call Herald Gtroutatton Depart- ^ two other to i^ In.tte trt instigating the forming of the reasriis he should vote RcpubUcan In November. Zutter is foreman of Inspet^ons at A trail, and now she’s saying all through O ct 20. wW take place during the Fair p eiia repeated ita long-hrid largest volume of health serv- ment; Nto. Oordara, 870-8186. toira area, BlUngton and Tol- group of local Tbol where May visited today. May -also toured the Case Bros, and Iona plants, to center include a genuine London taxi poaiticn that ot*y destruction of lees, other ttan tboae pravlded ------:------^ do not have a wrifare ^ ^ CLASSIC J these things. Hie governor Last year wfaUe the Rev. Mr. UNDSCAPtf ^URSMY background are Manchester Mayor Nathan AgosttaelU. left, a ^ Mri T to *>«*" conccm ed with the lack last Friday, Ja-Neen qllgbted trip arOund the world. O s ac­ times during the two-week was in te^ponra to a Soviet me- tog Asaoeiatlan. This agency 1914, according to “Hma Cap- ;Niiiklit'iilM n .^ i*i. tkaai.Bslfi.Netek-6t8.7lw' MILLS, DAL’S Shoo Department... event. mnwiAim of July 1 On die dlaaj> aervloee the trl-town area phis aula 1944," a p^)ert»e& oonden- Mancheetec Paifcade from the Wallace airplane clad count of the trip “My Window eSdd^ ^ «!e* bmetUed Work has been completed on 1 2 th Q r c a it in a apectaenUr white mlnl- on the World” waa featured The town crier of tnndan, Al- mament problem. The leapone Somers and Bolton. satton of that year’s eventa. It O F B N IM IL T « k l S U N D A Y 9«Bt8Q Work Hard to Win, dreas. cowboy hat and calf- each Saturday on the churtdi fte Howard, will present q>e- was given to Moscow Aug. 19 Mentally m Helped took exaedy 84H hours, a Uttla lan^to boots. She rode in the of- i>age of The Herald. rial gr«»«ri.iyt from the Mayorand pubUAed here today. Detalltog the tremerxloua over 8H day*. Court Gases n e x t TO OAIDOB Jumping-Jacks. May Says at Lunch E XIT 98 5IANOHE8TEB SESSION WILBDB OB088 FABKWAY PrieadI according to size By SOL B. COHEN WlUiam H. Ackloy, 84, o f 89 pSian, Ihn incn« In w.1- ““ •< IJln~l»» Vtetory for himself, for ttie Manchester GOP caiidi Sargent St., Hartford, riiarged fw ^ a L to Vernon, Mn. "*hall not exce^ « dates for the State L^slature and. for the Nixon-A« with obtaining mOney under Boyie said in January 1®67 there ben” It had new ticket was pi^cted today by the Republican can­ false pretenses, tailed to ap­ ^ t e eight famUles receiving 'Hie pear to court yesterday and a didate for U.S. Senator from Connecticut.______rearrest wairant was issued aid and tUs involved 26 people. n»«"ber wras made by Jto. Hen- Edwin H. May Jr. of Weth whUe to January the foUowlng Abuia, chairman of the no­ and bond set at $250. The ohaigs ersfield, speaktog to 15 Man- the Manchester coordinator for year, 21 families, involving 90 minatlng committee who ^ d stems from an torident Invriv- F.4iV RAALTE ANNUAL cheater OOP leaders at a lunch­ the May campaign: and Peter people, were receiving aid. Uiere were bo many P ^ e tog a $100 riiocfc cashed sd a eon at WlUte’e Steak House, Gero, a mem-ber of his staff. The amount spent on weltere Ing to serve. The new boarf vrtll Attending the luncheon at WU- local department store. for the fiscal year ending June have 42 memben and will in- said that local RepubUcans are Cases disposed of included: 615 Parker Street Manchester, Conn. 80, 1989, was $7,286 while to the elude several area clergym en. R a l^ Bunnd, 69, o f Granby, ™t iit;; 5o^“S.Tv«rS“,; arrested in Miancheeter, fined HOSIERY SALE! $16 tor failure to obey a traffic Manchester GOP candidates tor sign: Louis Cherrone, 18, o f to Comwcticut.” state representative. -He -pratoed the Nixon cam­ 56 Gtorwood St., procuring li­ paign as one “whlrii to being For May, today was 4th Sena­ quor by a mtaoir, tranfsterred two wMks only — Sopt. 30 - Oct. 12th. llEreHeH MASS 00. torial Dtetrict Day. Prom Man­ to Juvenile Court run sensibly.” > chester, he went to GltCslon- He said that it Is in direct Cases continued included: $$Msn bury, Marlborough and East Jeffrey W . Beimet, 18, o f 48 54 McKCE SIBEET contrast “to Hubert Hum­ Hamptrii, the other towns of the The Greater Hartford. Community Chest ^oalgc ii $3.36 L862. Of this phrey’s dtoorgaiilxed and un­ Broad St., Anthony R. Oliveira, district. He already has visited 23, of 288 Charter Orit St., $133.751. is going to be allocated to the Manchester United Fund Agency. happy effort.” J. P. KENNER DECANTER . almost all of the state’s 189 and Albert E . Rowett Jr., 18, Manchester should raise this amount within the corporate limits of our He urged all local RepubU- towns and cities—some of th»n P. D. ROOSEVELT ...... of 180 Eldridge St, all riierged Town. For the services rendered by the thirteen agencies, this $133.751. m eons. "candidates, party work­ two and three times. with 'breach of peace, conttaued M. L. K IN G ...... • ...MJSS ers and voters,” to woric untir­ is the greatest bargain that wa can buy. until Oct. 8: and Ronald W. R. F. KENNEDY ...... ingly, Just as he has been do-, Howley, 28, o f 28 PorUand S t, jng, "to guarantee a -landriide CfaurcMll W ill riiarged with breadi of peace, NUUNE REPRODUCTIONS FROM $ 1 ^ victory to November." continued until Oct 8. May,may, campaigning every day LONDON (AP) — Randrii* Now to the time to bring In yoUr srceens to be repaired. tor hlours on end, appears to ChurchUl, Sir Winston’s son. left gales of fluid whole milk Colonial Board Company and its employees recognize this and we feel Storm window glass replaced. be ritowtog the effects o f his 8169,433, hto wlU showed today, dropped over the country last that to make this drive a success payroll deduction is a necessity. Colonial strenuous campaign. He looked After bequests to friends and year, the National Dairy Coun­ Board has had payroll deduction since the beginning of the United Fund tired and in need of sleep as he employes, he left the reminder cil reports, but sales of fluid AUTO (O SS INSTALLED campaigned to Manchester to- to hV son Winston and daughter non-fat and low-fat milk and its employes and Union support this plan. * Arabella. Churchill died In June reached a record 892 pints per M iss FURMTURE TOPS Prior to the luncheon, he bL the age of 57. capita. toured Case Bros., Mai Tool ------MRRORS (FlraglaM m 4 Dmt) and Iona, sliaLln;; hands and chatting with the employes, and PICnffiE FRAmm (all typM). asking for their votes. WE URGE ALL EMPLOYEE GROUPS He was accompanied on the COULD BE BEST DINNER tour by l&iyor Nathan Agosti- IS T H E TIME ... WINBOW art FU1E OlASS nelli, OOP candidate for state JV O r AND EMPLOYERS TO ADOPT THE senator: Miss Elinor HasIUm, YOU R DOG EVER ATE PAYROLL DEDUCTION ■ IN FAVOR OF TO STOCK VP O N THE UNITED APPEAL. FASHION LEG LOOKS! kVr i SAVE UP TO 20% ■ ! MARLOirS BUY 6 PAIRS, SAVE EVEN M O RE 1 - - f u r n i t u r e DEPy* Regular Price So la Price Downtown Mato St. 6 p a ir SALE! par p air p ar p a ir Mrs. Eleanor Loftus Fritz J. Weingarten Joseph J. Waichen Apuicbeetpr e 849-5**1 C OMPARE THESE GREAT FLOOR $7.70 (3 pr.) Personnel Director C arpaiter Millwright and Union President $3.00 Parity H o se $ 3 .6 0 Open 8 Days CARE VALUES! BUY NOW AND SAVE $ 1 .4 0 $ S .2 S Thurs. till 9 P.M. $1.75 AT THESE LOW MONEY SAVING PRICES! 7 .3 0 I 1.65 1.32 7 .10 AU MlTAl OiANiRl. UMTWIIOHT atANIR 1.50 1.30 MEMBER AGENCIES OF UNITED FUND OF MANCHESTER povniruL « .4 0 WITH M T A U ILOWIRI 1.35 1.0S Manchester H(Mnemaker Service, Inci "DISTURIUlATOir ROUS OH WHIIIS . . . S .4 S American Red Cross 1.15 .931 Boy Scouts Manchester Public Health Nurses Association CUANiNG ACTIONI QUAlin KATURISI « CathoJic Family S«i‘^':^e8 '' - United Service Organizatimis, Inc, • Triple care clssn- • New 2-ataga Mow­ looa Ing power with pow­ er dallvara extra ?esa D*l* Hosiery Depwtmont a a Mandiester Pukftdo Children’s Services of Connecticut Young Men’s Christian Association er drfveti 14* nylon d and ejaan- Community Child Gui( ice Clinic , Young Women’s Christian Association brltua , dfrt ‘'pli- lartoglvaall turoulatpr.,’’ It ^yplilrflaoratha r q o o bait Egv ’N’ Meat—-Big Red’s newest ciumed dog Gill Seduts Lutz Junior Museum beeta, afiakai, cTeanlng ever. COLONIAL BOARD COMPANY awaapa, combs, food, ^rambled, good 'beef and meat by­ I OMctlon cloant. • Exelualva air apaad i?a MANCHESTER, CONN. indloator lata you preducts—a lot of flavor and protein for any Manchester Association for the Help of • Vinyl duat bag ^ 1 ^ proper sue- titoceifVKgMiCIsmier Manufacturers of Specialty Fibre Products covirar. dog from a pup up. Try Big R ^ Egg ’N’ Meat Retarded Children ConiafniOwaTeoltlasMe • Sanitiiade titraatad • AdJuitaHa brush. canned dog food. Your Agway Store has it diapoiabla d u l l ...t.iaUfltrtTrayl bag. • M l trap system. now. & y • 3-poslllon handit • m $4495 oSSET AGWAY, BUCKLAND ' HVe STORES o r fASH 10**“ THE COST OP 'mis AD WAS SHARED BY: 'THE COLONIAL BOARD (^MPANY AND PARK LODGE NO. 8[47, UNITED PAPBRMAKBRS AND PA^BRWORKBKS, AFL-CIO. $4995 1810 TcMand Tpke., Maiwhefiter Bfodel SSS-B Mateltes r> \

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the destruoUen of toe reridential or other public place, mud, dirt, dlok RaJly Ends community is Intolerable,” but ^ianr^pBter substances, Utier or foreign matter of added: "It would be peifoctty College Selection Guide poeetole for institutions to the any kind.” area to expand without de«froy- TMs is a tall order. Anyhcrly who iiap- In Violence tttiQ l|praib Ing toe reridenUal area.” pem to drive through a muddy patoh The hotel is owned by Mom- '4 i^ - School Location M ajor Decision CASCIO’S . P O U g HBD BY X a£ in a gravd patWiig lot and leavaa.a tdl- AtColumbui i j > n u N T iN o CO., m e higside House, an E^oop^^ ^ U M m U StTMt tale ribbon on toe road la Ue«» to a»- Chureh-niatod oiganlsatkm Conn. By ELLA HAZEL ■U, Florida or CaUfornla if on these upoonring declslans so NEW YORK (AP) Vlolenee that plana to demoUah toe atnic- _ J R QOBON reat nOtOUBOIv In another place toe ordtaance says NBA Pnbltcsrfioiw you yearn for sunny climes. as not to reduce your choice to erupted at Columbia University ture and several-ever adjacent If ^ . w. , t. DkeWon S: aMgrapfalosI zero. Keep an open mind —and “fila n t ConnsdtkjuL Odasde W o m u i OotobT 1, MSI______ebn.pty: "The owner or person In con­ When you toliric in term s of Uv­ Thursday night following a cam- bulldiiigs to make way tor a trol of aiqr private property shall at Looatfon lng eomewbere for tour years, a badnqi team of eeoobd-Une put rally staged by the radical home for the elderiy. ■ vary D voibic IJatiaiK Sundayj you needn’t feel embarrassed prefersneae ready. n. Bntvrvd at tM P om on ica M all times maintain the premises tree How far you go from home Btulanti tor a Democratic So- ; IiruUam R. MaU, director of about including climate oa a Deelstoa 4t Sine of Oona.. M Vreonl Oan Hail of litter.” m “gotqg away*’ to college Information for the Eptsoopel factor In college ehoicei O ottum siM y ole'.y. It’s really not so slmpls, todugh, to depwids not oiily on the inoreaa- Diocese of New Yorii, raid that ON BATB8 A coUege can bn located m a The rally, attended by about Komlngslde Houae, although keep your property free of litter "at Iqg travel expenee as you In any case, for flnanola] or a« in Advanco riiical suna a hundred miles 300 students and symiMthlaers, church-related, raises its own SPECIALS lengthen the mileage but, per­ other reasons, your third im­ yao.ob all times.” Even the townh garbage ...... 16.B0 haps more important, on your portant atop in toe process of from even a medlum-sUed started os a memorial to Pat- fundi and has Its own admlnls- ■oBthi ...... T.M coUection men can inadvertantly leave 160 maturity (and that of your elimination is to decide which town. It oan be an itiand of a rlc ) Lumumba, leftist Congo brafton. ONE WEEK ONLY - SEPTEMIIER 28 to OOTOBEff 5 behind some piece of evidence which parsfits). It’s a long, long sray states you prefer, and which few square blocka smack in toe leader eleim in 1061. Earlier In toe day toe univer­ ____ M inaim o p 1 S B A8BOCIATED PRESS will become damntog if you don’t gat from Maine to Hawaii. you would consider going to if middle of. a city. Between these It touched off a march toward sity opened Its 316to academic jMoeiatad Praa la exotaalvaly antuiad rid of it In a hurry. Bdneatdhi, on tbe whole, feel not enough college poSsi bill ties extremes Ue many gradatlone. tlH Ekilscopal Cathetoal of St. year. «aa vt repubUoation o( aU newa dli- ! oradlled to n or not otherwlae eredlt- Proponents of tbe ordinance wOtod un- that moM IS-year-olds have turn up In your first-choice The urban coUege, of course, Jolm tbe Divine, a few blocka ALL I papor and alao tba local newa pub- ' doubtedly argue that the bitont Is to um mooh to gala from a total group. offers toe maxlrmim In off-cam­ away, to protest toe eviction of o( rapPbHoation of apeclal dU- discretion In enforcing it What toat change of anvlroament, geo- Having made your decisions pus activities. NevsrthMess, seven elderiy persons from Arrested on ^ are alao Teaerrod. means U not taking the law too serious­ giapliloal as wMl os cultural. as to academic level, cost, and many quite Isolated colteges what demonstrators said was a cathedral-owned residential ho­ Narcotics Clmrges Baiald PtiatlBC Oonmaay Inc., aa- ly and i-nvoklng it only against flagrant Physical separation oan be a geographical location, you are make great efforts to bring toe WT.utma 0 flnanrlal leaponalbaity lor typo- tremendous step in jmur de­ nice the exfSorer who has outside world to the campus in tel. Cathedral spokesmen later HARTFORD (AP)-vA variety arrora appaarinp In advertlBementa violations. said the cathedral Is m no way JAPANESE HOLLY (ILEX) T raaflini matter In Tlie Hancbeater One such osdinaiKe on toe books de­ velopment. Yet there are many hacked bis way through dense the form of visitiRg performers, cf. naroottca selling cbaigee tn- Remld. . lecturers, and exhibits. oonneoted with the botti. volviiig LSD, m arijuana and signed not to be taken too sertausly la parents who hmestly believe Jungle underbrush suddenly to that you should be where their The marchers were stopped a heroin hare been filed against ■ MMOrtbvr to Loa Aafalea TlmevWaahlnf- not fatal, but otoera like it tend to pile emerge to a sunlit Clearing, My own faonily Uves in a 20 Newa Barvlce. oiiHloe and oonaent la readUy Mock from the cathedral, toe six peraone erreeted Thursday % narvlce oUeat of N. B. A. Serrlce, Inc. ^toout realising it, you have small city, a suburb of New ■ « - » « Repreaentatlvea — Tbe Jullui up. available (but don’t Insiltt automatically ellmliutied hun­ York. My daughter would oriy largest church to North Ameri­ lU^UU AM Acency ~ New York, Chi- cautter In tbe law can be a big prob­ them by o a l^ them ovetpro- ca, by police. Qtfioers eelzed FRUIT 1KEES and Boaton. dreds of ooUeges from crnisld- consider a coUege m or near The suspeoto were held In lem as clutter in the streets and vacant teCUvs), eration because they don’t fit a large city; my son definitely one young man carrying a red $6,000 bond each pending ap­ A tn o rr b d r b a u o p cm oD iA - lots. It’s eseential that you and your needs on one or another wanted a small town setting and flog. Oriel of, "Let hhn got” pearances In Clrcutt Court. B A R B E R R Y your parents try to analyM of these grounds. couldn't care leas how Isolated rang out, and scuffles began. Their arrests devdoped from an . OlMilay adrartiatne cloalna boara Four more persons were arrest­ V IBURNUM Iror Usoday — l p.m. Frida; ahead of time whether distance It’s downhill from now on. it nright be. totenelve mventfgatlon, police For Tnaaday 1 p'.m. Satnijar. Is going to be traumatic for Must you have an envirem- ed before the outbreak quieted. saM. For Wadneaday — Xx p.m.p.J Xonoa;— . . ITie Conneeticut River Park You are Uktiy to have pretty aOW ERINO QUINCE ■ For Tbnraday — 1 p.m. Taeaday either of you. definite ideas about your pref­ ment very similar to toe one The demonstraton returned Oiargea cf selling narouf ' Ptor Friday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday Among toe ylMtora at The Press tills Most ooUeges are seekiiig geo- you’re used toT Would you per­ to toe campus, where attempts were fHed against Lavone Her­ •• For Satarday — 1 p.m. Thursday. erences on toe rest of tbe fac­ ROSA RUOOSA ■ Claaallled deadline — 5 p.m. dw nelprt summer were two newspapermen from gn^ililoa) diversity in their stu­ tors. At tbe aome tinne, having haps enjoy transplanting your­ were made to break toto Low. ring Jr., 19, Charles King, 19, XMibllcation. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday South Carolina. They were Just winding dent bodies. "SofSilBUcated" narrowed toe field to such an self into a community that’s Just Memorial Library, where most and Charles Thomas, 48, all of ^ % _ and Monday publication. up a two-week tour of New England. easterners in particular, who administration offices are 50 i'^ 4 extent, you wUl haive to allow the opposite? Hartford; Rlriiard Boeefler, 17, PMday, Septemtoer 27 Both were enthuMastic about this sec­ tend to look on everything west for adjustment and compromise (Next: More Deofsloas.) boused. A glass door was West Hartforil; Clarence Shel- tion of the country. One said, "You peo­ of Philadelphia as a "cultural smashed, and one young man tav 22, and Anthony Mosebetto, Cash and Carry Only ple have got everything iq> here” and desert,” would do to by­ was injured when he broke a no age avalltable, both of Eteri V i To make eeleotlon easy, get BJUa MkaChr un4que^H?ege guide OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY—10 AJM. to DARK The Temptation launched into a colwful deacrlptlon of pass toe aoramble for qwoe in window in the Itorary by slam­ Hartford. hla trip down the Connecticut River whfcfa usee computer techniques to fit your mtovkfo^ ming bis aim through It. He SATURDAY and SUNDAY—9 AJM. t o 5 P JI. tbe oversubscribed, competitive pMshments and pensonal dsMoee to a few qiecific seboda Use If M lAPPe number of Americans are from Vermont to OximeCicut. northeastern ooUeges by consid­ was arrested. ooupon belaw: tempted to try to pudi back tbe clock We assume he read with pleasure this ering any number of equally *Ihe proteaters then dashed Ifov. 6,-their temptation la not hard to week a recommendation from the U.S. fine ediools in states like Iowa, across campus to Ferris Booth Saptie T aikt F B 3 T B R uoBiMtand. n ie ttoies have not been Bureau of Outdoor Recreation urging Minnesota, or Wisconsin. GoOese Sdeetion Guide Hall where Dr. Carl F. Hovde, creation of a tour-state, B6,T00-acre Con­ dean of Columbia College, was AND Und. You might like toe idea of Bfanchester EyeniiiH HnaM necticut River ffatlooal Recreation Area. Utah or New Hampshire if you conducting a panel dlscusalon nvgfif Sem n It amuld be very pieanttt Indeed to The new national park plan is IxSd / i i W t 040 by about 800 Mudenta.end facul­ P.O. Box 489, Radio City S tatkn ■v/fTT fo bndt a fear yearn to that tranquil and far reaching in concept. ty members on toe state of the M sehlae MeaiiMl a«a Mfaen the racial prolilem waa aome- It would include parts at ConiMctlcut, New Tocfc,N.T. 10019 college and toe untvenlty. SUN-BLEACHED DECK 8«ptlc Tanks, Dry W ^. S80^TOLLAND Udni: polite aodety dtocuteed In ratkm- Massachusetts, New Hampehlre and jfiCEty M m Is w M When the dememstratora burst Vermont and would cost some |67 mil­ Please send — • copy (copies) of “The 1969 Guide Sewer lines Inataned--Cel- al terma, when tbe only tbtog that could not moon no much mto toe meeting, Hovde told Iw Waterproofing Done. tafee'a aexloua ooUefe atuderM’a mind oft lion. to Goltefre Sdeetion” a t $2 each to: them: "All are welcome, all of riib coining Novnm- toe piepamtion for a aeeure career waa A series of state parks, and scenic you who just came in, believe points all iq> and down the valley would H e r a l d McKIMNEY BROS. a paaty raid or some almllar mtecMef. b n r . me.” ^ be linked by existing roads and a 800- NAME ...... An SD8 leader told of the evlc- US Pearl St. — 648-5888 Ihkt waa a time when the eataUUh- mile hlldng trail. Inside Report Y e s t e r d a y s Hartford Tlines, S/M/8B. tlons from the St. Idarc Arms Sewerage Dlspoeal Co. ment, however imperfect, waa aaaumed The Bureau of Outdoor Recreation in PNf* *)• by ADDRESS . . Hotel on West 113th Street, cit­ R ead H erald A dvertiseiiients by atanoat everyone to have wUbin it a report which fiSlowed a 22-month study 25 Years Ago T h o rn b A ing them as evidence of univer­ of the vaUey compared the river project Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak the capacity to reaolve all prM etaa, • o f t o r W o y .STATE...... ZIP sity encroachmaat on the Har­ to that other recent and notable New 'Fire of undetermined origin mitted to be brought to the brink CITY however dewiy. guts filling station on Tolland WeUaro Cost lem community. England national recreation area —The LOS ANOELBS—Vice Presi­ But Humphrey faces the very Committee for Etection of (Make checks payable to “College Selection Guide.” Allow 3 WSfflME But the racial prohiem became a mat­ opposite aituatlon, both here IXirnplke owned by Robert To the EkUtor, of /MsasterT Hovde replied that “institu­ Cape Cod National Seashore. dent Humphrey has now dis­ And, furthermore, how come Nate AgoeOnem weeks for delivery). ter involvhir angry people, laA merely and everywhere else. His party Scranton. A disturbing and even fright­ tional expansion at the.price of IriAna The outer Cape until a century or so covered thait a Proxidcntla] ening report comes from tbe that when Connecticut todustries pieehcative ideaa. And many of tte - ago basked in splendid Isolatkm, an Iso­ nominee can slip into (he third In California, a snakeplt in the Polish residents of Manches­ have to import skilled technical best of circumstances, is Just Cfonnectlcut State Welfare De­ joutha rejected tbe aeourtty of anc^fed lation which helped preserve it. largest dty for a campaign ter net 313,200 at a recent war partment. This report submitted 988 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 648-6171 - 9 AM . TO coming out of the violent agony lahdr from Ehirope; when Con­ nottoO B and began t o chaHenge them Such was net the case with toe Con­ tour, avoid all anti-war pickets, bond rally. to the Governor brings to the necticut farmers have to import PM . - CL08E1D 'MON, - OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 necticut River Valley which has been that followed the primary and w ltlra great cgcceM of entfauataam. and slip out again v— with self respecting, productive, re­ farm . workers from' Jgexloo; 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 648-6171 - 2U ASYLUM ST. H A R T E X ^ the heartland of New England for three the Chicago convention. A major 622-7201 - WATKIN8-WE1ST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EiAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 649-71M began aa A ■omewhat qiieation- hanUy anyone aware of his 10 Years Ago sponsible and generous people when domestics in foreign lands centuries. ^— preeeraoe. upheaval resulting from the atta- overaeaa involvement developed in­ takeover by Assembly Si>eaker James Robert Nelson Jr. of the “news” that the Welfare are provided visas and house­ 936 MAIN BT. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHEiSTESl - TEL. 6484171 - OPEN 0 AJd. TO 6dW It was the route of almost constant That sums up Humphrey's to. al foreign war which divided the na- river trafic for more than two cen­ Jesse Unnih, (allowing the June Avondale Rd., who is studying case load is expected to be tritH- hold Jobs in this country before PJM. • . rP.nRinn MDN. • OPE2N T H U R a AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P M . - MUSIC STOREiS: ail-day aearch for votes here on they even meet their employ- tlon,' divided it to a point where the and behold. In a few short sclKxd tor inideless dependency our lives and In our neighbor. months, the Welfare Depart­ hiahinment and fear that the neict dec- take the river toe granted. mile from the Negro ghetto of on Weihiesday’s tour. Inetead of He is present in each new mo­ on the sweat of the responsible. Some of the old river dties like Hart­ Watta. privileged sanctuaries, these ment puts the State in the red I. Gerschanoff D. O. tian^approaefaes. ment and it is in the present to $60 MlUlon DoUara. Now, be-^ ford and Ifiddletawn have even shut ' Los Angeles County Supervi­ advisors said, the Vice Presl-. that we live. If we avoid the Manchester No aronder then that many voters are . themselves off with walls and highways sor Kenneth Hahn, one of the dent needs maximum exposure, sides further Increases in allot­ may keep overni^t guests seeking some kind of polMioal savior, present, Uvlng in the past or ments to toe present number of from the river.. leaser known politicians hero notwithstanding tbe political seeking only the future, he will aonte atroftg man who apecdm simple But U cannot be igrxired. whose support for Humphrey risks of pickets shouting obscen­ recipients this number If very If you’re suffering avoid experiencing Htan. God From a historical standpoint alone, the apt to be trebbled in a short Today in History tnitha and offers simple adutiona. goes back before the June 4 ities (which may In fact help for us is not tbe past or the Connecticut River Valley rates state primary, arranged the Peppei'- rather than hurt Humphrey.) time according to tbe Welfare By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But the votera who want to hear oom- and federal protection. future. God is now. Commissioner. Imagine the forting words need to aak tfaemadvea if dine visit without clearing it What Is needed, in riiort, is . Today Is Friday, Boft 27, tos from wanting to go home! Because of the vast recreation poten­ Rev. Thomas J. Barry weight of the impending burden. the comfort carries any pramlae of aolv- with a single major party lead­ the politics of maximum not 71st day of 1968. There on 66 tial It offers in a nation becoming in­ minimum piaitlcipation, of bold­ St. Jam es Church In . reatong the news Item, I tog the proUetna which beaet the coun­ er and despite the serious days left m the year. creasingly recreaticn-conscioua, how­ reserv&tiona of some of tho ness, imagination, and experi­ found quite revealing the follow­ ever, tile river and Ms environs is in- try. If repressing overaeatoua dlaaidenta shrewdest California Demio- mentation. This trip waa indeed ing statement (Hartford Times Today’s Highlight in History by feroe, in itself, will bring a laarfid, valuitole. On This Date Sept. 18) “nevertheless, Shapiro On tills date in 1664, tbe War­ from Insomnia, c^aite. When Maitin O’Donnell, far better than Humphrey’s ordaiiy and oompaaetonate aodety. Credit for initially inoposing the four- last visit here, but still fa r told the Governor that the State ren Oonunlssian released its re­ state federal park goes to Serwtor Abra­ chief advance man for the Loa In 1779, John Adams was ap­ Ope candidate offera such ainqde com- Angeles vUlt, asked a political short of wha is needed. Just still ranks among the top three port on tbe nssastinatton of S p e i^ lly ham A. RiWcoff. pointed to negotiate a peace states in toe nation in botix the fogt-aa almost Us sole campaign argu­ expeK about it, he was advised before leaving, Humphrey de­ President John F. Kennedy, Praise for expanding upon the idea and treaty with Britain. concluding thsd Lee Harvey Os­ ment Oeoige Wallace aaya: “niey aay that Pepperdine had a reputa­ scribed he day as "one of the standards it uses to measure developing a concrete program goes to In 1804, the first great disas­ need and the level at Ms wel­ wald axried alone In flrtng the Priced at... 5 “- I’m popidar ‘cause I’m saying what the Secretary of the Intorlor Steward Udall tion as anti-Negro and the visit best I’ve had.” StlU, it wasn’t ter to an Atlantic liner occurred nearly good enough. fare payments.” Well, well, shot which killed toe prestdent. psople want to hear.” Otbeca have risen and tbe U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recrea­ could have harmful ramifica­ when the steamship Arctic sank that’s interesting. Connecticut with 300 persons aboard. IVnif to political power by ardoome reasaur- tion. tions. certainly is not among the three Ten Yeara Ago read this! anogi, and tfaoae feaseurancea usually in­ We urge state officials and state agen­ Hahn is a graduate of the In 1894, President Grover Votero of the U tile Rook, Cleveland proclaimed amnesty largest states in numiber of its volve protecting the respectable from cies who would have a part in bringing college and consequently had a Q uotations population. It therefore. Is num­ Aih., school district rejected a the excess of tbe Mnges. tills plan to friiltloa to give it their un­ personal interest in getting the for persons convicted of polyga­ proposal to roopen the etty^s my. erically a small state with an The country cannot escape the oom- qualified support. —BRISTOL PRESS Vice President onto the small, _ What’s happening now is an 8one in a cloaed meeting of the Dcjno- Humpberey’s visit. The Eclipse innerbed is now be* lace as a means of registertog protest cratic udatform committee In Caxlcdgo. In fact, there wasn’t a ing offered at Watkins for a While NBC has expressed deep regret, a|ahist upheaval is dangerous. The edi­ chance of any protest. There fraction of the original cost. tor af toe WiBHton Salem (North Oaro- its employes toould know the differeiKe are no hippies and few beards between legitimate news gathering tech­ at Pepperdine and anti-war ac­ Choose from a group that in* Baa) Jountol and Bentiod, put it this niques and bugging. This type, of con­ F i s c h e t t i way. tivity is practically non-eadst- eludes Early American textures tribution to the news Is dearly beyond ent. Humitorey was very en-” ©INS Chicaso Dally Nawa Stearns & X X . ■ ' N 1. “The more vfolenoe in (he weeks the bounds of responsiUe bebavlotv and ^ NiMai-HaU SyaSiato and prints, and Contemporary ■hegfl, toe more votes for Wallace.” thusiasUcally received during the aoener it U torminated tbe bettor. his short talk to the students, fabrics inciuditig vinyl or plain 2. "Tito mme votes for Wallace, toe Although the television industry on the Foster's whde performed reeponslbly in Chicago while nuUride, beyond the fences linen-like weaves. Some Wings b^jgsr the chance of a poUttoal dale- protecting the campus, the real ' ' > s ‘ marlt’.’ and Miami under very difficult circum­ with Box, some with kick pleato. stances, it is always necessary to dif­ world of Los Angeles bustled Hotel Built a. “The more serious and prolonged and throbbed. □1 Lawsons available with kick tos idalemate, toe more Ukellbood of ferentiate between matters of Judgment -T ■I'l made on the spur of the moment, and Humphrey’s other speech dur­ Bedding..-39.50 Eleats only. The., Eclipse Inner* further videnoe and political pacalirsia.” planned vidations of responsible Jouma- ing this campaign tour to the ed has such jfbatures as Rasi* lism. In Chicago, TV has been criticised largest city of the largest state ion* . . . an ali hew discovery for ballooning the prospects of Senator waA Almost as protected os Pep­ Hnra It isl Watldiis soiutloii toiinsomnla • • • ^ Edward Kennedy out of proportion to perdine College. Wlto 2,000 in that gives cushions a haavanj^ , CoBtribatioii To Clatter tbe ami^theater of Leisure Steams * Foster Hotel the actual facte. It could well be that s SS rDAY o n l y . Hotel B ^ d i ^ to But comfort and lasting resiliency. tile anti41ttar octonance reoeotiy the emphade was overdone. At the same Worid, a comfortable retire­ There are 3*inchas of foom uh*^ passsd by the Board of Dlrecton oon- time, there were supportera of tbe Sen­ ment community at Seal Beach fim enough that you’ll break a bone when Yw^see, the Innersprhi^t i | . r sfittites aa eaHMilent statement of intent ator operating in hie behalf in Chicago. in highly conservative Orange ovJ!^ to der.each seat cushion for add*'^ County, the Vice President uir to Iwep tiw town dean. There was in abort, smoke, if no fire. flexible because each'spr^ works i^ependmt ed comfort. TV headrests per* velled his plan for expanded So­ Sot. only! n By the same totem, the coverage of 3 K . Insulo quUted Insulation to M«xther feature and p r^ WiMn taken lUsnlly, however, —and cial Security. mit you to sit up for TV watch* law. ought to be taken literally —It does police actions were beyond dispute. It vfSto coil fed. The edge coib am finner to insure a « ^ simply does not make any difference if Again he was warmly re­ ing or reading. Eclipse Sofot ralfie some questfone about entorce- brwdcdown or permanent sag on the seat edgw. The boj(- Communists were invdved, if plots were ceived, despite a Republican open up easily to let you sleo|^. aasit (Questions tike can it; be enforced majority, in Leisure )Vorld ap­ g n ^ has 68 wlm tied colls to alM give you ftmmess md hatched, if there were threats made, comfortably-on its full she in*, aag. dxNild if be eofonced oven if tt the operative code la that police cannot proaching 70 per cent. Again lasfflity. So, it aU boils down to one specific question. o n M be. beat peojSe up after they are in custody. no one rise saw him, eith|er , Whst «to you doing Saturday? nerspring mattress. But bewortf ' ' f - mqoeetionebly aome of Ms ptovWans And this is being done every day in the during the 40-mliuite motorcade Next time mother comes, sh# jsfs wound not only. esIfaetioeOy but also larger cities like Chicago^ and even New on the freeways or on his ar­ may be planning a livf*ln. OOmis bowever, do saom a York, where the declared policy is rival at Leisure World, where riot A black face was visible. illMI feurdonaome. against it. X.' Open 9 AM . to S:30 P.M. - ClosedMonday If Humphrey were comfort­ X ^ aays in one plaoe, for inataaoei So Mayor Daley's efforts to bang his problems on television and the press, ably otaead of Rlchhrd M. Nix- Open 9 A M , fo S:30 P.M, - Closed Monday ■ball any persaa drive upon aay strikes a nonsensical note. Equally re­ ' on, spending bpuro this way N /I Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M. alley or other public place with- grettable is tbe NBC vhriatton of the com­ five week* before tbe Section i Open Thursday and Friday until 9 F.Mi ^ t|w Town, toe wheds or tine of which mon standards of pifocedure^CMID- might be the beat way to pro­ DLBTOWN PRESS.) tect bis lead. 'i^erifiefsuriFiiaHMicm-memm* p a g e THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 *40IB iWia^vn. Ma MCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968

ects when a trailer is obtained B olton Vpter Session Hehron to haul , the machine. The budg­ Tolland A spcpoial, voter-making eted amount was $20,000. Grab This One Fast! United Fund $$$ W ork For— session has been scheduled A bid from Wltt-Armstrong right iunior Wamends Club Name Kearns Urges Finance Panel Equipment Oo. of Needham, The secret of Michaelf for tomorrow, from noon to Masa., tor $23,(70 was turned Briacton Rejects Girl Scouts of America superior quality cultured 8 p.m., in the Manchester down. This company also Md an from the pearls at comparatlvaly ^ :■ ■ Officers at 1st Meeting town clerk’a office In the To Appoint Howard Porter additional $685 tor an enolooed '65 CONY. *1795 lower prices; is the fact •• .'"V Mimidpal Building. AU new “When you train a woman, flower arrangement artfully ness to others. Tbla integral cab. "96,” V-8, auto., full power ^ oyster farms that W6 import them , BuiliHin Board voters made tomorrow will Democratic Town Oommlttoe Democratic Town Committee TEA Complaints ___^ .. v n w placed In a clam sheU. It may p art o t our community Mto TempcMry officera were A bid 'waa also received from you tram a laanuy. . . • weeds and seeks community auqiport of its directly from Japan. Cub Scout Pack 157 wiU hold be eligible to vote In the Nov. Chairman Joseph Kearns at­ should In an fairness and cour­ ■aiMaen at an orKanUational Bernard Bemel tor a trailer to MANCHESTER MOItm SALES euparintondent of Bdmeto Bralrton recommended that better tratotog oan a gin re- to you, but to someone program through the Uhlted ...Michaels They’re hand-picked ■MaUnc of a Junior Women's Ms flnst meeftng of the year to- 6 national and state elec­ tended a special meeting of the tesy comply with our request haul the traxcavator. The bid Robert Bralrton Wodneaday to our superior BoOrd of Finance last night and **Yonr Quality Oldsmoblle Dealer*" the board not consider the TBA oeive than growing up to gift who can’t walk through the au- Fund’s campaign which will be­ Ohrt> in Bolton Wednesday nigtM at 7:90 at Untbed Method- tions. and submit more than are asked to row must be at least 21 years tion in not accepting Howard of Finance. The Board wishes plaint rN^iatered recently by at eainp, tomttng ooeperation wricome reminder of the out- Porter to All the Denu>cratlc chase agreement could be had a grievance agalnot the super­ ^ of-cloors. iRsoae present also voted to af­ attend accompanied by both of age, Manchester residents to exercise Its right to AU this by leasing the trailer tor $200. ToUand Bduoatlon Aeeoclatlan intendent.” vacancy on the board. vacancy by choosing from more whOe woriring wMh tth sw to ^ homes tor the cultured filiate with the state-wide fed­ parents. This is the only regis­ tor at least six monffas, must per month for one year and then prettdmt John BenedleL The "Whether tWs would be done ^ how to ban- D eaths in eration. tration night. be U.8. oMlaens, and must be Kearns told the board that the than one name. We ask that this paying the balance ot the pins board agreed wMh patients at Man- Bralrton’a is problematioal in that the «on- , . . . ma Memorial Hospital and Mrs. Alan WIedle Is tempor­ The Claas of 1B70 wUl hold a abie to read In English. Democratic Town Committee action be taken and conArmed chase price at th a t time. No ,, oonoluriooi, tract la, even now. unalgnSl.” pearls oUiehaeA ary president; Mrs. Lawrence oamival from 6 to 11 p.m. to­ had submitted only one name by Oct. 9 as requested in our V BenedtoVa complaintIt aroaenmM __ nJ____ ^ N » part of her work tor a Oiwflint at area convaleocentc homes Downtown Manchester letter of Sept. H.” action was taken. Onrrlculnm Approved T he W orld Rampolint, secretary; Mrs. Lor­ day, w ith 'a free block dance rather than the three os re­ Road foreman L«Roy Klnpey over Mae nJariiea given two Tbe board af^troved the adop­ aid badge? have regular reminders from at 658 Main S treet quested because they wanted to CMrt Scout Melanie Motoney Otri ScouU that they are not OorneQ Woolrldi en Oher, treasurer; Mrs. Roy atartii^ at 8, and from 10 a.m. Jobless Omiris Thu motton passed unani- reported that 17 mll«a of town "EYES” HAVE IT! 'L new toacheni hired ihta aum- tion of the language arts cur- NEW YORK (AP) — Cornell have the best qualified person learned many Ottos Jrat like forgotten. One troop knitted Miner, piibUclty; M n. Gleason, to 4 p.m. tormiTPow. moualy. The boari clerk was roods had been oUed. The oil­ ^ mer, anoordiiig to fite auperin- flculum on the recommendation Wottrtch, 64, myrtery writer Bominatinf and membership, An open house will be held to assume the vacancy position. then Instructed to send a letter ing project Is about 90 per cent If oontaut lens •wearers were to vote « ^ 1 ^ <* ifte tendsnt ihla during her years as a scout. squares, one by one, until each Drop for Week of Bralrton. ’ girt finished her share of who had many of hto stories and Mrs. William Vogel, by­ for Atoysius Aheam, Demo- It would not be in the best in­ to the Democratic town commit­ co^^>Iete. senses (s most tamortai*, ^ would uwtoubtedly agree that ^ "Tha pnalident of ttae TBA The curriculum devised by Mieiatte was graduated from terest of the Democratic Town square#. Then they hod a sew­ adapted for motion picturee, laws. cralic candhlate for representa­ An 11.6 per cent dn^ in un­ tee Informing them of the mo­ Amston Lake Meeting "the eyes iMfye It" M ciune to tMa offloe to notify the Teacher (iurriculiun Coun­ Maachestor Hgh Schott to June died Wednesday. Wottritti, who tive from the 61st Diafrict, to­ employment compensation Oommlttoe, Democratic party tion. * me that it hod opme to Ma at- cil stresses the ''responsibility ing seeaton when each square Ute next meeting of the club or the town to submit names ' The Amston Lake Improve­ Good eye hygiene plus regular checkups by your eye d o c^ o t this year and he now start- aomettovea used tbe pen names night from 8 on at the home of claims was recorded for last Fund Transfer Reecinded tentkm that two new ataff of each teacher to build upon |ng her freehnvsn year at Ogle- waa sewn into an afghan. Now will be at Mrs. Gleason’s home. of those they oonpldered not as ment Association wlU meet to­ s r t important to wocuriiVK’ comfort «nd proper eye owe tfy w the afghan keepa someone WilUam Irish and George Hope- week In the Mandtester office In other action, Uw Board of ''—ittembera had been employed the-accumulated previous know­ . t o All women between the ages of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hutchinson, well qualified, he said. night at 8 at the Community ace one o i the mtUions o t people vri» wear contact >«»*"• thorpe CoBege Attsnia, Oa, warm phyalcaUy while warming ly. wrote the atiwy and 40 are welcome and may Shoddy Mill Rd. Anyone wanting of the State LeOxnr Department, Finance rescinded the motion Club House on Wood Acres Rd. The isse of aterBe wetting and soaking solutions, os i^ l m under oondlttona different from ledge of its class.” During M eiatte’s y ea n to according to a report issued to­ Kearns re-submitted Porter's made at the Sep*. 11 meeting the heart ■with the knowledge current Bride contact Mrs. Gleason or Mrs. to meet the candidate may drop to 'vote money expenditures for the use of special comAact lens cleaning solution, are vMal to thoae - atipiflaled in the con­ It covers reading, speaking, eoouting, she progressed from that young, unselfish hands are Wore Black,” is baaed, Wiedie for further information. day. name to All the vacancy and tranoferring fume from' con­ good eye hygiene s«id to maximum 'weoifng oomitort. tract,” BralrtiQn reported. The writing and listening. Study in. work on the club house and to storpie acts of servfoe wtth her making things for them. A x . Baymood Negro Named A voter-making session Will be The totals were 683 for the stated that he hoped the board tingency to the ri'serve on the teodMra involved are John skills acquired In the courses would consider Porter’s amend bylaws. Peter Mlnta, , We atook only freah contact lens soluttone and eye dropa troop, Jurt Uke the prasent Brownie troop made joke books jgEXICO CITY (A P )_Ohrls- Absentee Voting Raymond Negro of Hebron held all day tomorrow from 9 week ending Sept.21, compared tank truck. Oaniaooe end Daniel Shea. should be made "functional” for biologist for the State Fish and in the eye care section o t our pharmacy. Whether you are a BnowDies and Juniora do today, tor the children's ward at the x . Rand, 56, ■veteran tor- Rd. was named by the Demo­ a jn . to 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. to 659 for the week ending Sept. qualiAcations. The truck bid accepted by Game Commission, wiU talk and Bralrton noted Caruaone haa the child. the purchasing committee was cantact lens weaser or not, we stand ready to help you with to serving her oountti as aecre- hoq;>ltal, with each Brownie opu^igpondent tor the New ‘i. RegidrefiMnls: cratic Town Committee to fill This is the next-to-the-tost ses­ 14, for a decrease of 76 claims. Board chairman A. Harry answer questions regarding the lUl o t your needs for the best In eye hygiene. Remember, if competed 87 aemeater hours It recommends creative ■wrtt- Claims throughout the state Wirth had called the special over the budgeted amount by at varioua ooUegea IncKiding the , ___ . . . Board, to Parade of Youlh Cor- contributing her favorite Jtties. maaaalne who had come the vacancy left by the recent sion before the November elec- waters of Amston Lake and you 'vahie your sight—"The Eyes Have I t”! ^ em j» ^^ ^ e d o ^ respondent tor tbe Sunday Cou- And throughout the year girls to write about resignation of Mrs. Virginia But­ flowed a 6.5 decrease. They meeting for two purposes. The approximately $1,000. The Unlveralty of Alabama, Yale ★ Absenoe from the State durhi« voting hours on November 5th (6 BJn. Ucm. The last will be held Oct. feasibUlty of stocking the lake tent rather than on uie ^___‘— neatwiiur aii lavai* on ,wiAii.i4fr all levels onfats. of ocoutiiig enter'- Olympic^ Games terfield. dropped by 1,485 claims to a Sept. \^vote taken on the name truck has been ordered, and for better Ashing. The meeting TODAY’S PBE80RIFTI0N IS THE Ikilveirttty end Weat Point. A w «t.a o* plsm tog the . . to 8 pjn.) 13. delivery is not expected tmtU meonanics “ mnt (dW you read her flne re- tain these ahut-lna wtth skits. WettModay to a toll from the Ttie new committee member 21,190 total. The figure was 16,- for the vacancy was declared is open to the pubHe. BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HISTORY 55-year-old retired arm y oolontt same piece of writing to ^ ^ ^ Sunday to dances, parties and, at CSulst- is co-owner of the Bolton Lake Manchester Evening Herald 392 for the corresponding week invalid because there was only next year. Additional equipment Voter Seeaton Set PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF with one yearia teaching exper- roof of Ms hottt. Rand had writ­ ★ Absence from Manchester, daring voting htturs a stndiwt in ^ *|°l**^ Hotel and Restaurant, udiere he last year. two concurring votes and three which this $1,000 covered will be A voter-making session will ienoe a t BuUoeley PRgh Schott ten tor the Nbw Yorker since anivet8ity,.narsra’ training school or institution of higher lennung Bolton correapondent, Clemewen purchased from the fire d^)art- PHARMACY a n d MEDICINE BY is in portnenshlp wttt his two Hartford, with 3,583 claims were needed to make the motion be held tomorrow from 9 a.m. in Hartford, Caruaone waa hired cording to the recommendations ««■ summer to . * The spirit of usefulness and 1961. within the State. brothers. Yomig, tel. 648-8981. was the state leader last week. legal. ment operating budget. to 1 p.m. In the town office on the third step of the Mas­ Included to the curriculum momber of the w atert^ a ^ eervtag others Is a basic part The appointment was approv­ It was foliowed by Bridgeport The .board went Into executive Selectmen Pick Bid ter's aoiwdule at a aalary of at' ti*o Oonnetttott Valley Girl cf the aoUvltleu o t the yoimgest ★ Absence from Manchester, during voting hours because of membership The Board of Selectmen voted building. AU persons 21 and ed unanimously at a meeting with 3,237, New Haven with 2,- session and aAer the meeting over and residents of Hebron $7,100. He waa given one year The guide covers students in Scout Oountti'a new camp, TUn- Brownie troop to the maturj in a rdigious community. of the conunittee last week. 636, Waterbury with 2,202, New was re-opened to the public, a last nl|bt to accept the bid of before March 38 are eligible to of credit for pre'vtoua experi­ kindergarten through Grade 8, ber'Traila. M tta tt^ ability to g^rvlce projeots of the Senior Britain with 1,096, and Meriden motion was read by Harvey $19,996 from H. O. Penn Mar wW w e s PHARMACY t o w n ■ ^ Inah^ritig a co-ordinated section deal wtth the adjurtnient of col- troop. At Blaster, eggs ★ Dlness or physical disability and unable to vote in persoff at the pidla. Charles Lethrop has returned Police Log apply- _____ ence and one year for military SALE to his duties as chairman of the with 1,088. DesruisseaiK. He said, "I move chinery Co. or Newington on 456 HARTFORD ROAD—649-9646 duty. .He aerved to the army tor the middle school grades. lege and to axhAthwd has been ^ aimual Jaycee Martern town committee after a period Mamdiester was 18th among that this board reply to Joseph a traxcavator which wlU be Manchester Evening Her­ for 86 jreora. ttreogttiened by^ her growIng-up ttigg Hunt are colored by the ★ Member of Aimed Forces, spouse or dependent of such member. of illness and recuperaticm. John Evanlski Jr. of 16 Law- the state’s 20 offices. It had been Keam’s letter of September 25 used for land AU operation and ald Hebron oorreepoodent, Schott board chairman David Manchester Evening Herald yean to gM aaoittng. scouts. At Christmas, they Join 14th the week before. reconfirming Us stand that the on the town road building proj­ Marjorie Potter, teL M8-6U6. Up to 50% oH SflMlvision Approval ton Rd. reported to police that Oook noted that only 18 houra Tolland correapondent Bette Sitting In front of the window -ujg Marines in their annual To the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, 806 Main Street, Manchester, someone had snapped the an­ a t aemaMer work ia required The Planning Commission at Qaatratoi tel* 871F8845. at the Green Lodge Home dur- ••n>yg to r Tote" campaign. On Conn. Please arrange Absentee Ballot for: its meeting Wednesday gave tenna off his car sometiine be­ for a Maoter’a'" degree and that tog the long hours of the day, Litter Day,” sponsored by '4r ftlCOft ★ conditional final approval to tween 8 and 10 last idght when OaruBona’a houra almoot quali­ one of the few welcome Inter- Chamber of Oommorce, Brookdale Elstates, a subdi­ he left It parked at475 Main fied for a doctorate degree (90 ruptlons is the arrival of the qjj.j Scouts are seen all over vision planned by Hermand he left it perked at 476 Mioin haura), if in an approved pro­ Players Choose dinner trays, and knowing that parks, school ALUMINUM Votera Name ...... Yules between the Fiano Blrcih a t Ml front o t the Neviiis Kar­ gram. Vehicle Tonight the tray may tav e a a m ^ , wl- ^ ^ buildingB. Mt. Development and the Man- ate Scfanot. Oook further noted, and waa orful favor on It ^ Ai»d each Sunday oftwhoon SIDINe diester Town line. battled ito by the board, that seem less lonely. Thia Is Just Girl Soouts •work at Luts Junior A ddiees...... Tulsa must get formal ap­ Dr. HeLTDld Barrett of 120 S. W e believe there was a grave mistake in this front page headline that ap­ thlauua aituaifonauuwMi Ulaatrateduuwuiluw th e Plans for the Manchettor Com what nai«ien» happens WI •when1«1 a. a GJrl Deal Dlieet With proval of lot sise from the Zon­ Lakewood Circle told poUce "degree of medtoerity perpet- muntty Players toll production troop delivers a t. -rket- nn« out of The Men Who Do DON’T DELAY-*CX)MPLETE AND MAIL TODAY ing Board and supply a bond. someone took the name plate uoM by written negotiated ^^ich wUl be staged In Novem- ful of favora they have made to between the The Work and house number plaque from oontzatts. the hMia - Md the every three girb between the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION—TEL. 646-2069 The 2B-lot subdivision will con­ b ar at Bowers Schott'WlH bo an- brighten the hours and_ _ —„ n iv norti.-in>tiui OAIX, tain two roads. Rolling Hills the front of his house sometime peared in the Hartford Times on Sundayi September 22,1968. "It leavea no leverage tor the meals - of tiie elderly and bed- ages of 7 and 17 p ^ c lp a te s REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE Trail and Brookside Lone. Ac­ between 6:45 and 8:45 p.m. yes­ reoogtttioR of on tadlvfdual,” nounced at Its meeting tonight ridden. In qnMg, it may bo a to the Girl Sewt cess will be by way of Rosewood terday. Oook stated. at '8 at the home of Howard styrofoam egg covered with which la designed to provide the 644-2720 Lone. p Bralrton noted the scarcity of Becker, 75 Hope Lane, Olas- gay plastic flowers sitting on a community with young girts pedestal; or In fall, a dried trained in civic duty and useful- FWl Phir Bet Michael Speirina of Jtiga matbematica teachers, "one of tonbury. the most critical types of teach-: The Women of St. George’s Lane, Bolton, reported to police TMa will be the ttub’s fin t E)p4scopal Church will hold their that someone took three spin­ era in terms of abortage.” In annual fall lair Saturday Oct 13 meeting since the revision of ner hubcaps off his car when order to secure Oarusone’s serv­ Its bytawB and elections in late fhom 10 a-m. to 8 p.m. ' he leA It parked in the UA. State Democrats ice for Tolland at the very end W h M Tlra Oeeadoii C d b for H o w m *. August. Under the new 'ruleB This year, io addUton to a Theatre parking lot last night of August, Bralrhxi sighed him and regulatfons, the players Think of Tho food tabte, the fair will feature between 7 and 8:60. The loss is on the M.A, schedule. He has handcrafled itema, a white de- elected a three-men board of estimated at $75. three semester houra to com­ governors consisting of Howard Get M ore HGtA The^ Times phant tahle, dried flowwa, plete .for bis master's degree.” Parkhill-Joyce Becker, chairman; and Donald berta from Osprfland in Coven­ AOODENTS "In the case of Mr. Shea, 'who RlbMy and Roger M- Negro. try, and Sabemational gifts dis­ A co^islon occurred in the Are in Trouble, has completed his M.A. work Flower Shop Also elected were Nancy Rus- played by Mrs. Wisttunp Read Parkade puking lot in'vol'vlng and is ourrentiy writing, his EYERY SUNDAY MORNING of Mianclisatar seU, treasurer; end Baxhora B. Frank Gakeler, proprietor cars operated by RoeemaryA. thesis, signing him on the MA. M l m a im BT., MANOHESTEB Jubenvllle of 15 Wellesley Rd. schedule was inadvertent, and Colmon, secretary. Theeo of- (Next to Hariierd NattMial Moaday, turkey noodle soiq>, and Brian Keenan, 34, of East Um result of interviewing over fleers and the board of gover­ Bank) cbease sHcks, pineapple; Tues­ Hartford. Only minor damage 2D0 ' teaching candidates this nors, with permanent oMnmlt- e iniB—WB DEUVEB e day, plsBi casserole, green was reported. summer. IDs papers "clearly In­ teo chairmen, will servo os the t 6 I M T tl- « l6 -1 6 a beans, hixwniea; Wedneoday, Survey Indicates dicated he was currently writ­ executive board of the Ptoyen. A rear end collision occurred meat sandwldt, potato ttUps, Wednesday on Hartford Rd. at ing hls thesis although they In­ celery and carrot sttdto fniK; *8:46 a.m. involving cars operat­ dicated 80 hours-M-S., •with the Thursday, bsUced beans srtth ed by Charies M. MoOorthy, 20, overlooked nation.” Pleads Guilty siloed frankfurts, cole ttaw, ap­ of Cedebester, and Frances L. The prealdrot of the TEA has plesauce, oocAies; Friday, T o Bank Robbery ★ CANYAS and ALUMINUM fRODOCTS ★ Hanning of 28 CarroU Rd. The "suggotted to me that this situ­ creamed tuna on hot hisniit, ation would not be objectionable HARTTORD (AP)—DavW B. siloed tomatoes, cucumber incident happened when one of The mistake is that the'Demoerats are not in trouble, in fact they might very well be saving their state and Combimrtfon YYindowt and Dooi* ^ thie cars tried to make a turn if all present staff members OoUtos, 23, of Danitteon plead­ sticks, peaches. into a private toad. Only minor with 80 hours beyond the BA. ed guilty Thursday to robbing Door Conottei. BoO^tto Awnings, Oahvas A'wnlngt B ogal^, damage was reported. protecting the future of their children. and no Master's degree were $11,201 from a North Grosvenor Re-covered. Takedown Sendee and Storage. Bert Oanvma Be- The OuMsnee Depariment wiU Another rear end collision oc­ put on the M A. schedule," Dole bank April 25. paired or Made New To Yont bold a question and answer ses- curred at 7:06 a.m. yesterday on Bralrton reported. ' Ottlins made hls plea at the taid^ Orommeto - Byel^ Mon fM i oidlege-bound scdI mb Hilliard St. Involvligr cars oper­ The enly ones in trouble are the MACHINE DEMOCRATS. THESE MACHINE DEMOCRATS REPRESENT “I, of course, could not make beginning of the aeoond day of Jalonsle Units. Watorproellng Oompound snd their porento Tuesday at ated by Michael Elnsiedel, 25, such a recommendation to the his trial on three counts to con­ T:i0 p m . in the high school U- of 186Mi Woodland St. and Ar­ NEITHER DEMOCRATS, REPUBUCANS NOR INDEPENDENTS. THEY REPRESENT ONLY A SMALL POLITICAL, Board under the circumstanc­ nection •with the holdup* of a ' besry. Parents riMiSd be pre­ thur A. Koss. 64, of Hartford. es,” the superintendent said. He brantti of Hartford Bank and pared to ask apodOc queUUons One of the cars was waiting for OUDATED BAOEY MACHINE THAT HAS BOUGHT VOTES IN THE CITIES WITH GIVEAWAY PROGRAMS Aliio confirmed that Benedict Trust Oo. MANCHESTER AWNMtts CO. deaUigf with their own sonTs or a light and the other, approach­ was the only teacher he knew Hls convlctitti ooUld bring a ipjyr. iM i —186 W. COBNTEQtt STBUBT 8I81 daugthlerto eppHrsAlon. ing from the rear, was unable W HttE IGNORING CHH.DREN, RETARDED, EDUCATION, ELDERLY, TOWN RIGHTS AND ECONOMY. THE MA­ of t o this position locally. maximum sentence of 20 years. This is not to be oonfueed wHfa to stop. Only minor damage was “PUrtfaer Bdoeallon Nlgbt’’ reported. ^ CHINE DEMOCRATS BELOW HAVE HARMED THE FUTURE OF CHH.DREN OF DEMOCRATS AS W EU AS RE­ wWeb wBl be held this year at Lyman High School in Lebanon ARBEsnrs PUBUCANS AND INDEPENDENTS. ' ! 1 on Oct. 16. JunAors and BcokHs 'niomas E. Packard, 18, was MR ^ are ourrentiy AHIng out forms served a warrant at his home PLAiir NOW! UULUS — MUMS - TREES - EVER8REENB tor this event, at which repre- at 66 Durant St. yesterday No. 17, the now famous across-the-board raise for each and every sheriff of $3,000.00, indicates a lack of con­ sentotlvea from many ooUegea charging him with the sale of CM Thani From Year WOODLANU RARUENS — ‘TIasb Thai PlMstt” w4H be prssswt narcotics. He was turned over cern for economy. The Public Expenditure G)uncil has stated that sheriffs no longer provide important or needed to the Vernon police. u e s IS "CHOYSMmWMUM WCEKI" \ The arrest results from the services. Not one member of the Democratic State Senate opposed No. 17. Yet most Republicans did. This commit­ Thiok Abeot Sprlng-Plast Now! 12 BIUlIttHT SECTIONS MCLUDINfi... investigation of the arrest last month of Jack Grcxel Jr., 16, tee, composed of Democrats, Independents and Republicans believes that the Machine Democrats below do NOT ACCENT of 14 Lawton Rd., for poeeessloii X O iiilF ^ EXTRA LABOE % “ MUMS All colors. Now 99c Brand-new locally produced, Connecticut oriented inagailne with a frath approach to paopio, placM, SALE of marijuana, at George for represent Democrats, Independents or Republicans, but a small elite. Rw.|1.45.3(«’SS,7S < and things In our state. Full color photos and quality offset printing. Teem on ToUand Tpke. Grezel’s 10 Darwins Q7d* case will come up on Oct. 8. [fatinbow Mixed g # w Einjoy their beauty until November end year efter year! ^ Up to 50% oR Sheldon 8. Jones, 36, of Gerald LEGISLATIVE ISSUE No. TV TIM ES 1 ,<■' Park, Coventry, was charged A A L C O A ★ Handy sl$e for tha moat convenient raferanca to complete TV listings, and highlights. Organized with speeding at 1U6 a.m. to­ DEMOCRATS", 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 C R O C U S ” for easy use. The TV Viewer'e beet friend. Quality offset printing. ^ White day on E. Center St. He will ID BaBw. Onir 35c answer to the charge in Man- N N N N N X Y N N N N N N N N N N EUEU’S AFRICAN YKMCTS SP8CIAL! GUTTERS AAND chefter Circuit Court 12 on Oct. Stanley ID) ! N N N N N N N N N N VENTURE Nownst Colors — YarinHtty .. 1i N X Y N N N N N N N N N N wide coverage of travel newa. DOWNSrOUTS plrank J. Campanelli, 24, of Burke (D) N N N N N N N N N N N N N N d a f f o d il s 75 Mather » . was charged with N N X Y N N N N N N N N N Dma Direct With breach of peace at 2:26 a.m. Lyddy (D) N N N N N N N N N .N N N N, N Large 4” pots. Reg. $1.60. now ^ 1 « 1 9 ^ TIME CUT The Meo Who Do 10 Bulbs. Only •1.19 today, in a disturbance in a re­ Tracy ID) N N N N N N N N N N N N N N X Y N N N N N N N N N N Solid readable features on art, books, movies, theater, with a ha'ndy Hating of area activltlea during The Week sidence at 196 Center St. Cam- i iN* BueU SoU-'All Sixes. tha coming week. paneUl aHegediy damaged CALL A N X Y N N N N N N N N N N furnishings in the bouse. He will BARRY (D) N N N N N N N N N, N N N N answer to the charge in Man­ BUSINESS 644-2720 chester Circuit Court 12 on Oct. Each of Hw oiMva Stota SMiwtorw vafod NO to ooeh of Hw iMOMirM bdbw which woro to provhlo incrcosod old 6r fandt. LAMBOAFE MEEDS OR - PLANT FOOD - All PaqwM A full section page of area business news, with a column, "Inside. View," to round out the picture. 7. a ll reduced 10 ■ 30%! Alto, complete stock tables, Sylvia Porter and other columnists. «-»». »». » » ...... N O T ^ No. 4 DbcNh^aifaged Childrwi. (Nop) LAWN FOOD 66-Ibs. $244 Red, H »W . » • H »>...... NOT » . « i PERSPECTIVE - _____ Yewa. Beg. US.##...... Expanded editorial section with Inside front cover displaying backgrounds on Important events. Will No. 5 C o m m u ^ Colle G Studenfi. (Nop) give reader a deeper Insight and broader perspective—on tha news. Popular TImaa opinion columns To Celebrate 9 Hcndgusrters for SCOTTS Products. Save 50c- « - « ■ • ...... NOW » » will be Included. O ur First Anniversary No. 6 Future Te^hen end Stiideiits. (Nay) Larxe laurel, pine trees, hemlocks, new rhododenttwos. $1.00 on Windsor Grass Seed with purchase of W u n S iruit trees, riiade trees. Shop around end FULL COLOR COMICS In Manchester No. 7 Public Ubrarief. (Noy) oompore price and quality! i a beg of Scott Turf Builder. . . Peanuts, Baatia Ballsy, Blondit, Nancy, LIT Abner, Henry> and many other family favorites. No. 8 Nurse's Aid for Scholorships. (Nay) W * are offering the same special that proved PANSY SPECIAL HARDY PERENNIAL SPEOtAU PLUS... so popular lest year. No. 9 Child Day Confers for Dithirbed or Menially Retarded. (Nay) • Local Section • Home • This Week Magazine 'Repeated By Pivulsr Demandl I _ 8xl0, 3 — 5x7, 6 wallets...... $17.50 Sweet WUUflin, FVntget-Me-Nots, BelUs», Dianthus, 1 No. 11 Child Guidanco Clinics. (Noy) Foxglove, Canterbury BeUs, etc. • Sports Section • Family • World and National Section Regularly $21.50 iNTS ’ U Y 20 Plants Only ♦1.19 i No. 13 Public Porks and RocreoHon. (Nay) , SEE OUL------... . FE LINE OFi Landscape Materialsi Shrubs, Ornamental and "POTPOimM’’ 1◄ Shade Trees, N ^ i B and Broad Leafed Evergreens, Flowering BhnilHi, perennials, JBP your Gardenliig Needs at LOWEST PRICES FOB FINEST See ear large assortment ot NOW At Your FovorHo Newsstand No. 17 To Increos^, By 93,000JK) the pay of Eoch and Evory Sheriff. (Yea) Vines and sU Nol Dried Blatorial and Fleitot i > ■ ' ' QUAUTYI Sun^ea for amngomonto. ◄ OR Home Delivered... only JL See oar Troploal Heoso ‘ -i '^-lAo Planto. Excellent tor the CitiMiM For Mhte AfootineUI, 187 Hebnm Atmum, Ghwtonbary home or gUta . . . I Frank J. FiUoraino, Treo*. We also havet Japanese Laatoms, Money Blants and WOODLAND GARDENS Straw Vtowers. . . e LET dOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HBLP YOU e *'lf lt*s For. The Lawn or ■eSHIAJI.S6USli 166 WOODLAND ST. — OPEN DAILY TILL 6 — PHONE M8-MH Oar«en~We Have It!” Member of the Gannett Group irjf.iesrjf. 3 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 flIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, iflahrijTBtTr Ettpitins if^ritUt ft)U B T E B N Section Two

moiiUi Lane was held this morn- New Path iVi*on Charges Humphrey iiV the Watkins-West Fu­ - ^ At Play’s Wild End CNbituary neral Hone, MS H. Center Bt, Trvins to ^Use^ Wdudce Few Hear Heimigaii Manchester, with a Maas of re­ -ri t • u quiem at St. Maurice’s Church. B y L is b o n (Oonttnoed from One) — ■ ^ Scott Presents Caste Utmtm Robert Cronin was No Nudes in New Haven _ ' . „ „ that fornier President D w l^ On Bonding Isaues Thatamm 3. Kaanw, 68, c6 101 celebrant. Mrs. Joyce Cava- cuttoner” to Stop. She tried to and shouting, headed -He *«• D. BUenhower oa^ed IlMlaa S t, boaband of Mrs. naugh was organist, and the (Continiied from Page Onei bold hki arms and seamed on toward Chapel 8 t., a main Nixontxon said. 'The Q u e ^ , in its conon>t and Barry Oold- For Lincoln School By J1» N A. JOHNSON BaMaglU Kaams, died aolotst was Mrs. Marguerite P r o m is e d whether or Me- oeer. Burial was’in mimicked the maimorism. t h e ^ e ^ taani t h o r m ^ h ^ _ By J1« N A. JOHNSON at lianehaater (Oanthiaed fram Page One) enough votes in the electoral ^ private interesU. Last night st a sporw ly oiu n en Mrtal Hospital. ter Cemetery. Father Cronin of Kd SulUvan, a ^ A«st. Superintendent RicHuid Sedbt presented the In a 1,000-word speech dellv- college to deny a majortty to me Nixon said in a speech pre- Wsdden School sponsor^ by Mr. Keama was hem 8«P^ read the committal«*n«nmlttAl service.MrvifiA nVidiHie 14 Ue-inguin In^ffllaeted OWtlftP®perhaps Ra peopwpeople became WJCthe cry near Robert OFOTLOUI Brustein,i •VVWstood wsaon wavthe ^ ^ A>VWWWU %gw*aa IlMawtgtHFritV *TIAV« w _ case for the proposed Oenter Springw Park School which iMirdi AiiMtrt rhimM ftf An hoiH* and when ktng toward ered to members o< the govern- ^ t w i i k A th* vot tor a and its legislative comiwfttee^^^ n , 1600 in Hssardvaie, son of Bearers wil} refrince the Lincoln School at the Outer if voters superintendent of schools, employed itie W t sen m TU oms and Jtdte. Maynard o«Mwe Dumas Josenh Dumas, i un the troupe returned It also became wear wnere me vnapei oi. in« pouoo mem am newsnim w, ohooee between Wm isirsg=; rjisr;=.r..3 ^u,*2 approve the 11,966,000 bond issue mi Nov. 6. opoOtm larasHtarinn of t o t e n a , and had Uved here OueUetief Se»!5stor Sul- to ^rJ J S lU llo .S rio ga n ^ »« ^ md VteS P ^ e n t Hubert H. ’A e flguw is based on a cost ------1— lame defeated tart AprU baa moat of hie life. He was em- Thomas Monahan. ^ for anarchy, to ehsmte actoes, Tha prooeaaim came >■> a o M i r m ^ t o Humphrey, the DemocraOc ” ***. trio of aclfool biondliig Mniea to- now risen to $469,000. plcyad ae a technician in « » _____ ftom the dlotuihancea at their shctdders filed up center In the center of the Interseotlon. c ritic ism ^ s ^ Ms u ^ l y ment "in the vital flaws oc a»r of $22 per square foot tor 80,- anticipated no trouble in fUling 476 square feet in the proposed 4]^ proposed 22-room building, tmUnf |6.6 ntiCSona that wfll be In wply to “Why do y «i want exnerhnental department at joim Pallalt rvuimiiW. OniveiBlty CMoago aide and out the door. The 200 Strains of “Qod Btese Ainer- slnoere desire for a system mWed mow buUdtogs whm ^ ? S t «W W h l ^ :^ r w ^ of _____ or *» m «m b«, of the mWience tea.” muse. Julten Bwjk. in ite which all I t o t u ^ c< g o ^ He addei on. strubtuw and $120,000 for off- Twenty rooms would be otoae- a Nov. 8 relerandum. snt ones tav a boro oISxmtA to HBltod Aircraft Corp.. Bite improvements. Scott oau- rooms and two devoted to spec- Using Itis remark to tha detertorateT” AasL Hartford. beta* he tioned t o t t o equara foot eatl^- laj imtructkM as required by League of Women Voters last dent Ronald Soolt saW, The three yeara ago. He was a i mete oouM inoreaae at t o time atate law. lirwoln Bdxxti to to­ week that "Manohaater Is not Board of Dlraotora has not ac­ her of OampbeU Council, K ol bidding, as experience has cent years *hM been a tranrt- keeping peoe eduoattonally," he cepted a Board of Education Survivors besides his wife, p ^ e d with oltier butidtoga, but tlanal school, and any new said that any oomments made propoaed bodgat to $0 y«M>- |l2 was deemed a reallrtio fig- aohool to t o area would prob- etude a daughter, Mrs. Chur^ ^^iated. Burial was her” ^ end b4 *r«d the ”«xe- to a standetUl and the group, oeasfUl end. ^ people 'would hava to give tlvas sriecU^ the presiaont os last night or to future meetings Matotenanca U usuaSy the flrrt A. Rywt of Scitu«te._ Mese. „ cemetery. recognited uw after conmltatien with the ably oome under thto catwpory. were not to be tatoepreted M ♦w ginvamment "time to riudy the United States. continued "is that we itam cut aflar salarlso J y-y® nieces eixl n^>hewa, Stale Department of Eduoatton. Last year, I80 ohlidrm entered conaenuimgcondemning wor wwvwaseiorltlolsing, but b**nbeen set**C andfUia aecwptod. Right •in, five bwthers. Harold W- Bearers were Arthur B i ^ . " Plans' oaU for tha new school or left during t o year. He said a ^ William Pallalt, ^Edward Turit- At St, PauPs in Londan rathar ot taformtag. His intent, painters aw rsOponal- hem. tecludin. w -e .h ^ m r n ''me^rm to be rituated on t o norih elope that aome thought has b m glv- he said, bertwean now and Nov. upkeep of 700 itiaaa- T k ^ ^ T S m ^ - «l»t. Herman Radke, F^erlck HEALTH CAKULES® Herbert F. Kearns, au « m Rudolph Kaxmler. by Mlcheel ^ ot Center. Springs Popd, south en to including t o K Alton BL 0■ isI. to*... try to rnmmio oroBte m.a faelinsTfeeling in- the school system." Chester, and WUUam Kearns of r j r i t s of Hemlock St., between Edger- and 8. Hawthorne « . a ^ in of community kwaieness. Dr. Hennlgan prslaced Scott’s IF yoM'nt AtLIMl£ ib V09T,£M Swinging AngBcan Dean And hi* OeybUwt, in|f In th* at6a^ •**««»*• mvwmI iim otf t o Oenter Springs Park Sdwol Wethersflald, and Walter y^AoontMlxtaa four mtatetem It is vRaUy ImporUnt, Nixon mto ton St. and the proposed Liber Manoherter’s alamantary presentation ot tha propoaed Keama of Marlborough; two A c u m wviR A M m r t ty St. extension. dIetiteL This move would re- Onter Springs Park Bcboiti by VOUR TROUBUd 2 ^ t w T iia h ^ ^ new to said, ’’that we have « two-party them and o ^ d ^ thra W Ueve Waddrtl of some of its sohoctia, by and large, •** good, gteters. Mm. Pawsal Maatran- Stock Market Sets Youth Festival Action the Bxnremmant, were sworn In system In the South and It’s vl- the most consUiJrtlv Urtng an arditteot’s drawing, Hemtigan feeto, but, AAVha mmmfalw> a^r^e-ferts giving taa arow-ww.rather •graphic---c---- w ptotuw grio, ManriMster, and M*e. a panocasnio map, and on aerial present load. the community is maintaining of linooln SebooL Pwaen^ en- Louis Welches of Denver, Colo. LONDON (AP) - A ewingh« from the ammd f ^ ^ to t o ,o minute, eartter at Betem Pa- ^ « « Mudi of the $120,000 requert- AngHmm dean set St. Paul’s city Uvery companlea of guilds- 1* 0*. view of t o oite and several oth­ a lavel. He cited two examplea rpUed aw olmoat 400 pijp« to The futwral will be held Men- Prices Firm kick and not affect the future in al poUoy.” ____ _ . er altes cohrtdered, Scott aald ed by t o Board of Dlrectow to Ulurtiwte Ws point. Last a buUdIng programmed for 880. ttoy at 10 sum. from the John Oatbedral Jumptof today with a men. tor off-slto Improvemente would three-month youth festival. The ’Three nights a week at laari a the declrion made this year. News <4. a Oaolor in t o eslaation of the year In a syatem of slmoet 10,- For the 24 men and women F.’ Ttenrey Funeral Home, 19 n e w YORK (AP) be devoted to making the area teachers working to the buUd- idea Is to dra.w young people “of Oxxiaand people are expected to "I personaUy think,” he con- Florida, toward which NUto present proposed site was the 000 students, not one pleoe of W. Center St., with a i S ^ c* orices firmed In moderate trad- tinued, ’ ’that when you look at pointed his efforts with sche^ around the school as safe as tog, 18 fuU-Ume, thew to one •U dmuminations and none” turn (q» for a "Son et Iximlere,” Enemy Loss feeling that a school hew would possible, Scott said to olostog. equipment vras purohased. lAst into Sir cairistopher Wren’a la- productlan of t o history of SL the South from t o votem stand- uled afternoon itope at Onando Increase park usage rator than April an ,$876,000 bond Issue unventilated 88 by 78-toch wrt i TwSirt In this part of the and Tampa, brought no oonees- TWs would entail, to part, wid­ room, aomeOmea uaed by ill James’ Cemetery. Advances held a thin edge mous domed cathedral to t o Paul’s. In the recorded narra- decrease it. ening the Liberty St. extension, waa defeat^ by 160 votsa. Ap- heart of London. **«, Sir Alec Gutensas is Mr 276 Dead in oountry. /. a vote for WaUace la slon from the OPP nominee on proxlmwtrty 6,000 of 22,000 eU- piqto whUe waiting tor parents. FrieiMto may call at the fu­ over declines by about 80 Issues For one thing, plans oaUcall for ooJitruetto a rtdewalk cm the In the kltohen, formerly a coal The festival was starttog with Camstopher Wren, and tore to aotuaUy a vote t o Humphrey, the law-andorder lasua on t o marshy portion of t o pond’s ^ Edgerton SL with glbla voters appaarad. "W hew ," neral home touwmow from 7 In the over-all list. Gains ntim- because one thing is for sure, which Wallace primarily Is ba^ bln, thew is an unventUated a display of parachute Jumping murio by t o oatodral’a organ •art end to be fUlad in to^pro- ^ highway barrier, and side- the atqxrintendent artced, "wew to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 2 bered 8 against 7 losses among Ttvo Drives Humphrey cannot win these Ing his appeal for votes, gas stove, and the building is to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. for noontime crowds just out- and «*oir. vide a softball diamond. Stooe watts on t o 8. Alton St. exten­ tbe other. 16,000 votewt” the most active traders. aide t o west end ot t o cathe- NatlonaUy known llgurea In- (Oonttained from Page One) states. I can.” “When I speak of a s y r lng m sbnity to pay tor eduoa- devoid of hot water except in v/ifRV MUiH « . 'fO PRfv/EfIT that area Is slightly bstow t o sion from Rusaell and Haynes .^yy the kitchen a n d custodian dial by juniorlumor memhersmemoem ofor the«io eluding »•.Sir Leatie O’Brien,»» gov- mm men In five as- Nixon said that he Is cam- respect for tew * * * ^ 2 ^ ' ][ tton, ha added, Oqnneotlout John W. Fallon Brokers said the market was 1/enr f « pryir pitch of the hill at t o rear of Sts. bastna. John W. FaUon, 87. of 22 Bank in position for consoUdaUon aft- panw ^tote^ade. From then emor of t o Bank of Bngtend. " paignlng hard in states like mean It In the the proposed echool, it could ranks flrrt; la what R pays, it -THt OUWIPf. .mm. o ^ N e w Z e S ^ b o m Dean have promised to submit to ^tnamese cas- Kentucky, Tennessee and Vlr- every Am eriw wants, Nteon at busbaiHl of Mrs. Gladys er Its seven-session advance fol- tUM, Cw»»» t*»«» tey"* be flooded to wtoter to provide Dr. HMmigan did not treat ^ ;g h .,n FaUon, died thU mom- lowed by Thursday’s Arm batUe HhMlMMMWbavisnmMWke"Ww* Martin O. SteHvan, 68, intends queetloQi by an invited audienoe .^Sl^Loortod alow the K ^a and othem to bo sure that said in L o u te ^ ^ a jtoting rktii. tha Nathan Hals and Bwmet T _ t ^ l r g n u iag-mt Wa home. against any marked erosion of W J t ™ ^ - aged 16 to 26. ^e ^ «>* ” undated ««« «« Soott wvealed four other sites Hospital Notes KdMol problems in detail, Cert- £ j e S v O n M UMsUf T ^ a x w i d K r ^ t o a t h t o Dean BuUlvan t o w a big electoral vote, and t o t for aU, tew ^ Mr. FaUon was bom Nov. 29, prices. were given oareAti thought and AD evening virtttog boon end ing the condition of boUi by ^ Tk 1 1 m tented dome was clearedoteaied of many young people And St ^SJKartim taw oem w ^ tor a teok of thorn t o elecflon some contend, a qo«te word tor now is common knowledge. Na- y pJff* 1900 In Portadown, tteland, son Many analysts looked beyond Paul’s removed from everyday J ® ' ^ to not put tato t o Houae. racism. Black Americans M inveetigaUon before being dis- al 8 p,m., and start,, to t o of James and EUen McConvUle ^ anticipated brief period of o f l l l K i l i n S f C S -8 PbUon, and came to Manches- ntiarklng time to renewed buy- 53 ter St, near Mkneherter High p.m.; self sendoe unit, 10a.m.; complete renovation, and B$n- j ter In 1914. He was employed ^ g demand. Indlcatom to wWch tton. “We feel it has aomethln^ to * - Kmtocky who Joinia to three- tew and order. They want to be Clock Shop Exhibit New at Lutz Museum net should be abandoned as a tjO i^O rCU flO n In to Swim, Tbew wlU be a “pop expert- offer and aomefliing ta bodlea*tave now J«t Nixon campaign entourqge- safe in their otreeto, a n d ^ w school. Providing neceaaary rte- orovrell Houee, 6 p-m. week- ai Handlton Standard Division tj,ey pointed Included price In- mentery eobool lend area would Mys, 8 p.m., weekends and boll- by Simon Willard in 1801 in Rodotour*, junior high. He realises the 1st- __ «r of United Aircraft Oorp., Wind- .{.ases with ttielr Implication of ■MVl TVT» «»«®” P®P **?• ^ to^vd^ tolO M hw Sd^ ^ Lousvffle. gave to GOP nom- going to make them safe for aU have neoeaattated tafetog aome M ys; private rooms, 10 a.m.; A grandftlther cWclc -made ih 1790 by a Bristol, tor move Is neither eoonomlcal- Eugene ]?Yeems^ 628 w . symphonic oonoerte. open up and eimourage p o ^ inee a ghwmy picture of in- Americans. loan ^ m M ystic Seaport are a set o f wwtohes. The sor Locks, before he retired inflation, and continued general Rlasts TVlXOn ^ •*** tt ^ ^ ^ to high school land. StaM this land teml-private rooms, 6 p.m.; Oonn. clockmaker dominates this dock shop on m - ly nor educationally feasible at Middle Tplte. bas been jaanrad O l d s I B i l O V O U International f1. have nev« had, the such Botion might have u y time for Immediate family The shop’s proprietor shows how the docks Bennet’s ’ ’tied” heating syw Include two boos, Kevin J. Fai- todurtrial stocks at noon was jeopardized that Iseue. It is al- only. vlH* * five-mtonto Ilmtta- for many past candidates. (Herald photo by Pinto) tarn "peaked” lart January the time, as an adviaer. ««1 cato^ crypt. ^ ^ ^ He noted tot Sen. Howard ^tl«. en gears were made. Right bdiind the propnwor loo tad Francis J. FaUon, berth j jg 982.19. •0 not a desirable location be- tton. Afternoon vlatttog boors In is the American banjo d ock invented and patented when rain aeepwl into a pipe *’" * ^ * ’ of Mandwster; a sister, Km. Amoclated Press 60-stock p erhape ^ make some tetevlalon 1N> Kxhibite <*S»»toition., are d r « a W n g y ln ^ ^ f^ w ^ vriU help US p t o t o t t o t o ™ r . re*dd they bt] e ^ U 7 truck.laid Jdln Baker t o of Nixon Teimeasee, tour, had expected «Od to aWe to American go as far riio a . his ^ talente cause of aptotments on both obetetrlea aw 8 to 4 p.m. then sleeve, causing steam to back hi Mancheater, bn Saturday, Mary Startivant of OaUfomla; average at noon was up .1 at speedies. sides of t o area. begin again at 7 p.m. Vlrttor# _ . - J ^ wtil be on band, as wall *® up intInto the East Side Rso. Fear- OoL 19, rsirhiHim Aid to the YMCA, future.” heavy strikes on a mtosUe site t o t ’Tennessee la up for grabs, can ^ e ^ u o n to AU 88 posts and their aUxlUl- a grandchild, and several nieces with industrials off .8, BaU announced tala resigna- ’Ihe second' site Is a ravine •re asked not to emoke in pa­ dangeroua condition, tbe and nspbews. m u. up .4 and utUltles up .0. flon Tliuraday, after three northwmt of Vlnh. One mlsrile with t o race betwmn Nixon tient's rooms. No mow than two Conunmit Session Coffee House Second StageW' «UIC9WW - administration ga-ve pupils an ariaa in the Hartford county was fired but mistortl, a spokes- and Wallace. aSe. ^ to t o area of S. Alton St. and diBtrtot WlU participate. Tltia The funeral wUl be^held volume for the first two houm months In hls.U.N. post, so he 8. Hawthorne St. Because of vlrttow at one time per patient. '.r-a e a a r n y T J ______The Auxiliary Coffee House man reported. Morton oald In an interview trolt and Attonfa. HU siv The Manchester Board of anMitiita to about 7,200 people Monday at 8:16 a-n^ from approximately 6.8 mllUons could have a free hand to aid t o ravine’s steepness and ad. Directors on Tuesday wUl Answering a question from t o t WaUace votes in t o border he has no intention of softenl^ PattoBto Today: 2S6 Of MMH Auxiliary Drive •QQordlng to chalnnaii BTOe- Jobn F. torea'compered with 9.86 mil- the vice president in his cam areas are ««t.ing out of Nixon’s it in a bid to draw into t o Ra- jaoent railroad tnoks, both of conduct another of Its seml- •' members. Frank Lupien of Sunset St. HosM, 219 W. Oenter BL, wta Thursday. palgn. W est G erm an Reds ______ADkaTTED YESTERDAY: man. • of requiem at SL , „ poUtical hide. Nixon himself pubUcaa folds voters who have which would have necessitated montiily comment sesalona. The 'Women’s Auxihaiy of and ta ta it tiwough t o hoepltal. about whether there vras any He tnsiated t o t Ida reaigna- a groot deal of wbrk to provide Mrs. Elizabeth Barrows, 86 It vriU be from 9 a.m. to 11 „ . , „ __- Thew aw many areas of serv- Court Order Brings guarantee the Bannet complnc —A parade«-— wUl begin Z™.*. the •«- ‘Mikado’ Choice. docs not diqnito this. gone over to the Walteee camp. Konchester Memorial Hoepltal ^ 4^ hours a month Nixon tried to to re up his After a weekend of rest in the easy euscess, this kMation was (foncord Rd.; Mrs. Martha Be- a.m., in the Municipal Build­ Strikem Back to Work fu- t o ^ p a n y . There was no In- dilterence. with Pretodert John- Form New Party Of G&S Group_ Tennessee support by calling for Miami, Fte., area, Nixon WiU ruled out tor econamlo reasons, rube, RFD 4, Rockvine; Mm ing Hearing Room. membeirttip drive is In fuU 7 to dlcation^ to nature of to ^ on V ie ^ « Cxechoel^ ’Hjo Mhacbester Gilbert and an expansion of the activities of pick up his campaign llo i^ y Tha third site is at the east Buahey, 88 Division SL; Mra. Tlie public hearings aw swing. Bookmarks, designed by Sunday from 2 to 4 statement to be made. The Wa. ^ he flurthw express^ (Oontinned From Page One) and of Center Springs Park be- Anita DeTucclo, Dean Dr., Brt- for tboee town residente who * from w ^ Humphrey would SulUvan Woricabop wlU produce the ’TVA. ’This is an organization with an appearance in Detroit, Mra. 'William Moow of the aux- 4 tvreen t o ravine and BlgeVow ton; Mrs. Slnione Doyon, 80 vrirti to comment or com­ Mw. Leltoy Parker of 60 vm- "f*****" ^ ODObmd Isaue to improve toe dlimw-danoe wlU tottw at and 7 to » p.m. ^ teeak with Jobaaon over iCnletry and other government members of t o new party hold t o ’’Mikado” this year, it was Ulaxy, aw awallahJa In local dual functions In It. aimpunoed at a reoent general St. Oifly east and west access Clinton St.; Mrs. Shirley Fits- plain on any subject within f ’ ^ 4e iraS«2f taattaT ^ in to^ schools which wUl Mia. p—)-•-«- A. Wilson Occidental Petroleum was ac- Vietnam...... organs wlU tnvesUgate to deter- meeting by Robert Gordon, would be possible to any school gerald. South Windsor; Janice t o board’s jurladicrion. bankv and Ubrariee, with a man, is coordinating to mem- Tne waixoui °ra»n aDoiroved toe Board of dignltairiee Including Rlobard Kurt Bachmann, one <4 t o De Gaidle Arrives in Bonn built thew. Hupper, 791 Main St.; Sharon membewrtiip appUcatdon on the s r c a t i n r i m m m K use Heath of West Hartford, the ROfXVlLLE - Mrs. Regina lively traded The President is going to ,rfiether t o new party cble; organizers ot the new par- prosUieot, ’Those who appear aw . /k«lmriid Ocniden- Tto last rtte oonrtdered to jurt Kelley, North W i n d ^ ; M - back. ^ further abort 40o“^S2 * ^ O'® buUdlnga tor at 1^ 16 Department <3ommsnd«. of 107 W. The FTC has ordered Occlden- make all the h ^ dedaioiw ta test of oonsUtutioo- ty, was elected to to Central Miss Martha White, director of granted anonymity. Their . ■ . a.__ IA_ Sm telllwASi TWiMm FITWBr ATWl JAJMIlkrV. ' tl® -* ... . __ 1 Ih e aeooiia stage of tlie driva Anoe at a CSoftoe House dora a i ^ mo wo«», vears A nigMight of the celebration ' ^ . “ o/sen te- Wto'dlvestlteeU of lU fertiliser tween now and January, akty.. Committee of t o Ekat BeiUn- mtude at' Mancltorier High* For Talks wMi Kiesinger below t o Lincoln School, and ward Krai^ky. comments end ocnqtiainte Franklin Park, o i B ^ ^ ..Vig* President rium- School and supervisor of music MUitictpal BuUtilag awa.-'TItiz- Mona L^lanc, Bart Harooro, are made pubUc and, in ad­ bagins next we^. ’'Coffeo to S u S ^ ^ t t J t o s ^ w ^ ap! a ir t^ l^ lo WoikewUnlon said Polrtlng up toe danger in de-, wUl be a The same miniatry currently based party In exile In 1968. was ruled out because of the Mw. Juba Meleeko, 69 Sumner House” gatherings will be held min A. WUw»» n. h TnftnMriea traded on a P^rey ti & candidate. He la not la examining t o legality of, a . —------In, to Maiwtowter qlem««>tei7 (BONN, Germany .(AS), - r : ^ dition, aw rrtayed to the Aft* the Strike vras unauthorised, layligr needed repairs and con- by Miayor A g a stk ^ nonrttag at Roctorine S t a f * agah-t President Jolm- tor preeent, new and pro^iec- fnteon was bom Dec. Mock of 77,400 riiares, off IH w __ ^ ^ ______mw. party on the other aide of t o scnools, WiU again direct •*>* President Oiaiies de GauUe ar- peared taken abaiok by t o sewew land pitch and t o w- 8t- manager’s office tor study D w W * Wchter, showr 4lwctor ‘Ihey urged toe memberrtiip to struotion, too w perlrten^t O rt 19 as' Amectean Lagton 'Mrs. WTlson was son. He to running against Nix­ moval from t o park of a very Also, Raymond NOUer, 188 t*ve members at focal points 28, M99 in Poland, daughter of 86. It trimmed the loss later to political spectrum—the rightist State WiU Suffer T h e today for talks with Chan- bhmtnesa of t)ia French rebut- and possible actimt. on and another man vtose National Democratic Party, Ifikado” wW be riaged Mardi cellor Kurt Georg Klealnger In tal. > desiwiUe picnic area. Spencer St.; Ronald Mboew, .K«nin«wifA the area. The high­ AH.w. and Valeria Butler Kos- name I can’t reeaU.” Soott sold t o admktirtration Broad Brook: Mra. Margaret ligh t of each *V3offee House” ______Republic Oorp. was down 1% NPD. The NPD ia represented 7 and S, 1969, ^ Bailey Audi- gjj atmosphere cotded by blunt Tbe German plan, on which lowskl, and had lived In the ^ Moriarty, 86 Grant Rd.; Mre. will be an Auxiliary member R^iskvine area most of her Ufe. ^4%, after announcement it in seven of West Germany’s 10 Without NHRR: torium. . . . French rejection of a West Ger- Bonn bad placad higb hopes for Isabelle Nevera, 24 HiHtop Dr.; About Town r She retired three years ago agreed to aeU its Magic state parliaments. cast oonatste of f t v e ^jgjj plan for gradual Inclualon ending the deadlock In efforts to performer,Ava s..^^ who -- — wtil mystify V - C of C President male leads and four female ^ BrKaln into t o European unk Britain to t o Cotmnon Dianne Nlcol, 680 OriNin Rd., Mrs. OoclHa Moow of Ver- and entertain the audiepoes as alter being emploired at the U.8. chef appliance unit. Holy Name Unit Diehl told newsmen: ”If the Wapplng; Mrs. Eleanor Palmer, immon Market. Market, waa turned down by planck Srtiort wUl bo a roiwo- a “sleight of hand artlaL” The Envelope Co. for 89 years. She Motors showed fractkmal new Commtmlst party atanda HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Common l^-het. Pennsylvania; Mra. France# wu a member of St. Bernard’s 'gains with the exception of Gen- To Hear Golden withinwiuun theun> frame'workirtuuewu» «.of themo _ . ___ , - ^ - - Tbe tWO-day two-day taU. talks 0.0 are part —of i^uroDebre «. at tu«. o Common Market lentatlve at to local leaders "act,’’ will serve to rtnphartze constitution and act# according- Oonnectiw ^ ^ at 8:16 p ^ t e Ctot^r etandlng program of aeml- ministerial councU meeting hi Marltw’t tay»- Panteleo, 776 Parker SL; Rich­ vrarkshop today and tomorrow uhistrato auxUlary rert*»»- Churob, t o Daughter of Isabel- eral Motors wfaieaker at to first meetii« of “ vouM he relevant to de- damage” if to New Haven ™ January Kwernments. Tbi ineeti^ aw between De GaUUe and Klesin- from a list r f delegatee to toe *<* ^ «««■ «h» *h»ds Bonn preaatog for Also, Mrs. Clalw Mvard-, praoUce In toe art of magic, aw Survivors, beside# her bus- generaUy Name Society Monday, OcL 7. wuM ta flnMced from E ^ promptly by t o Panninn Central,uemrai. ibosemoae wtehliigWismng mownorm ^Sorma- Intormaumanua- 0«i*»«». ^ friendship rv. ntnin. t e e the ^ ^ ------at— t o ------Western de- woman waar East Hartford; Mw. Beverly band, include two sons, Clarence tlon. RrOA was «rtf % and Z « ^ After a Mtas at 6:80 p.m. to Beriln, talch has been the exUe ^ ™ ------Members rt RockyiMe Em- loonald Richter, Mrs. D «i- ’Tiorney, 67 Wadsworth St.; Uem aub wlU meet t o n ^ at gtroud. kfcs. Felix Davis A WUson of West Hartford and down H. Airlines, facing labor gj Jame*' Cfaurdi, a buffet sup- headquarters of the banned Gonkm w. Traaxer • r r u s s r“ rsr^xzr ssrs Henry ’Tllden, 40 Stone St. Melvin W. WUson oi East Hart- demands, wew weak. Americ^ per wUl toe served at 7 in SL West German party, telegram to Paul J. Tierney, " But t^lis confrontation be- ctochoalovakia. 8 at toe Howard Lockwaid. lord; a daughter, Mw. Anthony waa off %, United down %. James’ School HalL ’Tlchete for Another point that must be Miairtnan of t o Interstate Oom- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: Aeon Home. 66 ®‘-’ Th« C®'*®® Housea wUl be J. Jttska of Broad Brook; two Eastern the same amounL »>“ the event may be purchased clarified, .Diehl said, ia whether pjerce Oommlselon, t o t the to Mr. and Mw. Donald Smith, pay reapecta to toe lato 1^ . ^ foVkwhig ttawe and brothers Adam Koztowafcl of Pan American off 14. Sunday at t o front doors of t o tbe banned organization stiU ex- "continued destitution of the S8 Binglewood Dr.; a daughter Benjamto A. ^^toon. * mentor j, 10 a.m. at the DUTI.PALS and part prartdent. ^ Rockville and Eugene B. Koz- Tobaocos wew mixed, wim church after aU Masses. iste underground and whether New Haven Railroad U sttU ot WATERBURT, Conn. (AP)— support for a atqpgap plan tot to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, iow ^ of BUtagton; two alzters, Uggett' A * Myew* ' ig> •1 , LoriU^ • gwat concern to Connecticirt’a week of student walkouts, ter kUchel Debre flat^ re ^ cf^ British market membership waa IBC Forert St. (auidwn in Grade 4 of toe '1««4 SUver St N®^ Mrs. Jriin B. Burke of Mondiez- up %, and American and Rey- industry and traveling pubUe. West German tdan to to- THEY’RE ALWAYS protest# and demonatration# oomiUloated by dUferenoes- on DISCHARGED 'YBS’TBRDAY: O ^ r OongrogaUonal CSuirch ter and Mw. Stanley Kremlnl- nrids down fractions. “Rawly 90 days from now,” over the teaching of Negro hla- elude ^ ttie itaue that became evident SMILING Rails wew rieady, 'with South­ Colin Macleod, Hebron; Mrs. School w tiiatort toe service aU of WetberaSeKl; nine grand­ he said ’Thursday, "this railroad tory culminated in a raUy by cant* m tti© Oommoii Mancet. between Kleslnger and Fowign ern Railway adding a point. Tbe Ribicoff Denounces Tactic Carol Keene, RFD 2, RockvlUe; of vroirtiip Sunday at edtor 9:16 ^ children, and a great-grand- WlU oea.6 o p e r a ^ unles. lt about 1,000 high ritool puplU Mlnlrier WlUy Brandt on the Earl RuaseU, South 'Windsor; or 11 a.m. wHh their parerts of ehUd. carriew aw pressing for an becomes a physical part of the today. eve of De GaUUe’a arrival. immediate rlae in freight rates. Of Harrassing Candidates Mra. Bllse Sullivan, 28 Bigelow at toe time corresponding to *udan Rd.; Dot. A 10 •Ibe funeral wlU be held to­ Penn Central. Such a catastro­ Tbe protestew came from aU **f*P‘‘ ® In addre#alng t o parUamenL St.; Mrs. Brend^ Arenburg, 124 their regular Oniroh Srtiool too home of morrow at 8:80 a.m. from the Prices 00 the Amrican Stock phicphlc ceaantioncessation wlUWlU add mUlionamlUiom thwe of Watertniry.’spublicmgnWateibury,’# pubUc high innsaln’# ®**t**yMiwy ^ *® ®'^ observation at Northamp- for deUvery a Hamden High eblo, held captive by North Ko- ler Oorp. out back Tbuirtlw on PNce Urt 1^ toluded to ta „Htenoe . Lane; Kathleen Johnson, 288 Membership tn the A uzH i^ held this ton State Hospital after telling School. rea. ' Center St.; MUo Ward, South lowship Hall of toe church. Funeral Home, its price Increases for 1969 mod- 2 9 P®^ c®**^ *»• The Oonunon Market Issue, Ralph Levria, Woblos Don la elvrays open to women In the ' he had been kidn^ied. “They are trying to shout in Danbury on Wednesday, Seven Arrested Windsor; Sarah Flout, 22 War- Mandbeeter area Interested In Tbe Rev. C. Henry Andeiwon. Coach, WiU show films ot toe pastor of Emanuel Lutheran - 'IbomBS Lederie, 21, son of down the pwsidential candl- Riblooff said be did not think wn Ave., Vernon; Cynthia Hull, a personal oontribuUon of time W. Lederie, was found dates,” be eald. ”Tbey are try- “thaw was any question” that 53Srw~JllTS?i55 Somers; iMrs. AUoe Fody, 868 pakt activiUee of the Pack. Ohurch, otfl dated. Mias Jean In Alleged ‘Pool’ " “ fL " * 0 « » n J 1« I m ^ mM tM r e M y , b n , m m - ■■■, « , , bound and gaggril to the WUd- tog to prevent freedom of the Pueblo "d id Invade North Moton boorts. X some increased to maintain gnisael# Hartford Rd. Slade. Cemetery by on employe speech. Tbey aw enjoying their Korean watew-^ot for long but WATERTpWN, Conn. (AP)— Chryaier's increase of an av- a competitive position in eadi Kietoier waa aiao Alao, Mra. Joyce Fontaine *OiOl*t-k. ^ WA* JCF*« rionij*!# »lH*s»e»aritria»Thur»dAy morniag.OMAV^Inof trioWrirights mmas American A9Mriw4s»AM svIHesmMSicitisens—_ lait ___ was1 — to to w .” ft Burial was In Bart Cemetery. ^ ^ m e n t Iseued by t o uni Seven men have been arwsted crags of 884 per car, which was car line,” sold the Chrysler preasurT from th e ^ v w lim and son, 188 High St.; Mw. nimimra warn Robert EUilrt- "7 but they aw trying to deny Riblooff also said: ”I wouM following an Investigation by criUolzed by'the White House nouncement. Susan Nowlin and son, Stafford ' rawY-Jwpw. WAWwe_eN — Tbe funeral of r k e I __ ^ig Of s OOP taeodquarters to ctorp. here Tburaday were four year that Chrysler onnounoed ed a five-year or 60,000-mile ^ Mother Dies at Funeral sweet Prtrtoee. today, Friday, September 27fh— on display at ly- S Danbury Thursday night, sold Waterburv charged *<» **w oar prices first, then out guarantee for t o engtoe and ^ ® Joseph R. Monahan of Ply-' Dirkscn ^SWltCtl w, on Uotlirc _ ™*n from wateroury cnargea ____ ,____^ „ „ 7i,-Ammim ««nvnnnmi»a mid gamzatlon in the face of t o Peas, Cranberries and BrtgiumJDnrtye. ■un.n*. nim he considered Rlblcoff’s re- “7 “ '^T‘J 2Z them back when Ford' and OM the power train oompooents and Of Her Two Sons ix^iou s FRurrsJ marks as “a oomptete move to P®®* **?*** .* came out with smaller in- 12 months and 12,000 miles for w«ei n*r PHtLADBLPHIA (AP) - A firaniii Hooeydews, Oantaleupea, SkUe Pears, Orabappmi, i Seen Major Blow to Fortas t o left on his part and out of Haven man charged with pool -reasas, the wrt of the car, except for ^ view of whatthe West (Sar­ Oooonute. PtoeH*plra. Ume. and Penonsl Notices t o mstostream of OomifcUcut p la j^ . Authority Jj»ter ar-^e rte sn MMors Oorp., wOl tires which sw covered to a motor ooUapsed and died at A (CoBtiBoed #*fromas«i WPagemma OOne)iiaI " ■ ■ ' ' 1 1 1 n ttitoktog.” retted two men to Waterbury ,„n«iiiww> its prices for nwr separate warranty. eMtern the funeral' of her two sons t o Senate is in sssslon after its Thursday. AU died of heart at­ lo Memoriam towiwer to newsmen’s quss- ®« 1>®®' modeU on M o n S T ^ “ •<>*• m • change T b ^ y . C9iry» h. AA to p SiPECtAUS for 'A SWBCfAt Dtrkssn said his soo-ln-law. fiiUM. ttons. May sold, “I can’t im- »"•"» *«>«» “*• Watertown cose, ^.^ngs wlU be unveiled to me and died on the way to a ym n itM wwlftly by, oM detuOr.

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VfA-: p a g e s e v e n t e e n MANCHBSiBR EVBWINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. PRTOAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1968 s . V . MANCHESTER EVENING HHIALD. MANCHEStBR, C O m . FRroAYT SEPTBIBER 27. 1968 Rotond Green cf Oooper Lane, GOP Committee _: ______' • ‘ "■ -- ToUand C-oventry and Mrs. Jay Oroden of RU 81. Aifyooe not gcnbMtod and w hil­ Setg Meeting ToUand County ing to donata ts.aeked to con­ both stores iK :- South Wmdaor Lutz Museum 4-H Night tact any one cf too' three wom­ The Manchester GOP Town ‘MoreSopMsticatedReports’ en. Oommlttee baa eeheduled a TS y Ompleo OMi Sapper meeting tor Wedneoday at 8 open tonite Optical Style Bar, Inc. Oct. 2 4 at p.m. In toe Municipal Building FAIRWAY, .‘i. Thomas Bfirg^ss Selected Starts Drive Legidatui Sought from Town Boards The Oouplea Chib c f tiie F b rt Congregationel Church wiU have Hearing Room. nn-'T till 9 To Aid Lassman Committee For Members On Changes in Abortion Law 768 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. 'The Board of Finance will re- Town Hall. The cl limit- High School a progresstve supper startiiig at The mein item on the agenda quart "more aophlatloated re­ ed to 38 studen' 8:80 p.m. Saturday at the beme WlU be a dtoeuaatoo of oam- p h o n e 8 4 8 -1 1 9 1 out. m „ U ooO sy Oim«li dMtad to Ite ntst tag otitw memts'rn ms, ite Imb- ports" from the various town B u lletin _____ Plans are under way tor the of Mr. and Mra. Dayton H. pelgtt plaas and etratagy. A re­ Shoppers' special! ------obo «*«*• nKBsdoy o«xt B«ek tb« L bts ---- — at the stete sOm atop at a girt’a iMh tairti' ODSED WEDNESDAYS boards and cammlsalons In toe The Pilgrim Fellowship of the annuel 4-H Aditevement Night Whipple m on Lafcevlew Dr. view of the eonwtittee’a by- — tonite and S a t u r d a y — to tbeir riawpetada war* Jwrior MiBctni wfU bold Ita wm flad tbcmaohraa faead wHta day," aba aotadyKaiday. United Congregational Church pngitem to be bald at 8 p.m. The progrem to Instead of toe Inwe win toUow. John Genrtde, a*ai ohalailBfty in faror of har- junior meraberah^ woak two pmpnaala. ragaidhn tha "ttatlattca ibow that no^ o< ALL DAY future aa the result of a meet­ will take a fleM trip to view original plane for a pottuok sup­ general chairman of the Sepf. ia f an argsm tmO oo otber than in tba pObHc achooU. Alao, chfl- atate’a cantufy-old abotliaB bnr, tha waaon who aaafc abotItaM ing aartlar thla weak between the Beaton Red Sox-Tankee Oct 4 In to e ' OOventry High per tn tile vestry.' 14 KepubUean BS(t^B-Que, will ' rnaUrr* of a PTA for at laaat a rear. d Nation^ Saadwre, anger. A voter regtotration aeaaton a aecend six-year term on the iigHi I Bd Ina demowuwted hto Krlvick. M n. Harry Anderaon, talk about Cape Indiana. D. King of ToUand, baaed on tba birthday cf Mr. and Mrs. Marcel P. Jo­ tee has made ssvarel cen- Orowere, a OeUfomla coop. Chapman had high jnratoe for will be held tomorrow morning tri buttons from toe WlUlam The price agreed to to $80 board when ha died Thursday east middle tnmitike, next to poiNilnr raailBet ■ ntoodny aver ainoe M n. Roaa PUlabury. Mre. Paul Only muaatnn membara are American Law Inatitate’a Modal "But if a glri doam*t dtooov- the present traaaurer and tax from 9 to 1 p.m. In the Town bert of 732 Cantor St., hoc been iXght a t St. Raphael’s Hospital m M rt to M b Ertckaon. Mra. Melvin BctoUdt. eligible tor tba muacom daaoea Penal Code. er aba la preguaut until bar Glemey Memorial Fund which mllUan In Heubtoht stock and coDactor. "Ha waa much im­ Had for all qualtfled votere wbo •eleotod to attend a 88-week a 30-year-, $1 bUhon supply con­ here. He was elected to hto aMMa. Aa a town «l- Mn. Robert Barr, Mn. Edward to art and. natural history. Reg- The defeat waa termed “very Utb birthday, and if Sbs baa ariglnalty was set up to aid In­ pressed with tha aChool system have lived In town at leaat six ternational undentandizig. A re­ ta c t S rrt term In 1948. tomay, be had tba reputatieo of Utration vrllIA>e held Oct. 13 n— by Mre. AUca taken Thalidomide the night be- months. ooune which began last month at 1 p.m. on a ftrat come, flrto racorda", Wolfanger further not­ cent 17.60 gift waa turned over deciding each and every nwtter Mra. Alao Jackaon Mtead of Vamon, Ttol- tore, the Mata of Otanneeticut ed. St. Matthew’s Church wlU a t the UjS. Arm y Command eerved baaia. Oaaaaa will begbi laiMi Ooun^ Owlrmau of tba wiH not help bar," Mra. Mead LET’S FACE IT and General Staff OoHege In Ft. to an IFTE drtegote to Peru, a n d o fre n d e iliv advice wRlmut Baediar and Mra. Richard Tba andMor’a pomments on hold Its aiinlvenary bad tomor­ Mtos M arie Ruwet, wtM in turn Hwwnl to n M a m W la a or poHO' Higbt. Oct. 17, U and » after artwol Connecticut League for Abortion declared. row night, beginning at 8;S0 in Leavenworth, Kan. and an day Saturday. toe town report ware described has written oommlttee offlrtato cal party, and be w«b the ad- Anyone detoring more in- Law Retorm. Inc. The league ia "Her (hoicas at that point are V q I u s p r i c e the church Pariah Onter. mwae eeleotdd tor the aetiliof' Tha Thuraday CUaaaa a re ; OH expected to dtocuaa tba ramifi- You wont AND AND as favorable, according to Wolf- about thto. lOse Ruwet wrote, iiiibag ir ' and reapaoti inunrrt of afl tormationtonnaUon may contact Mr*Mr*. Tha Thuraday ***• expected to dtocuaa tba ram ifl- not very attractive,” die con- anger. Tba entire board review­ Tbe Men’s BoftbaU League military school are majors and "I am happy to Inform you of i-i-.iii.ir. at the Thwn OouncH Krlviclk dJalrman, Mra. PUla- and acrylic painting w gyadea gaOesm of the Lngidattva Goon- ttoued. "She can ghra birth to ed the format and the report Dance wld be held tomiorrow Ueutonant coteneto ta their the uae cf your contribution. I to d lto t^ bury, pmgram, or Mra. Bight, B and up taught by Mr*. L a^ gectoion at ita maatiug *_ ____ baby, that___ __ to an__ pcubabOity prababiUty p a o c a of mind. Hots fbsy otsi with Chapman, along With the night at 8:80, at tbe Itadan equbralent. Jobert to one of 1,- decided to use thto money In publicity. OUen.OUen, rocksnckm and minerals ^for Monday in New Haven. wwill ill ba ba badly badly detormed,detormed, oror abaaba American Friendship Club. ^rarrwrTmrhr-___ . OmapOfsm Everyone Everyone with with children children to to grades » to • taught by Ato jg* otheraOter Interimtaiterhn legialative. _ can look tor aa iUagal abortion- requlrementa for municipal a(i- 34S U.S. eervloenMn and 98 of­ the oommuntty of Caloiu This can look tor aa iUagai abortton- counting and auditing Servlcea at tbe local churches ficers repreaeniting 51 eUled na­ area to tn need cf much help.” A, ___ . went wMi md thethe middle middle adiool adiool U U urged urged to to Barbara Brown, Junior explor- p,«i, pend, the Oommiaston to Ra-Re- lettot if die baa thetoe money. If die Sunday are United Congrega­ * o^d the support TEAM to the meml»r- era tor grades » to 4 taught by ^ae tha Criminal Statutes, gats caught toe state of Ooonec- proceduraa. tions Mieotod to take the Mias KuweVs ooaTeapondenoe tional Ohuroh'9:80 and U o.m,; .ccurae, making a totol of 1,844 d ifo ^ e at the Open House Mrs. Ronald Lange at the Oak peeked revtoton# to tba abortton ticut wOl ebarge her with a Observe Annlveraory Bt. Matthew’s Church 7, 8:80, continues: "With your $7.60 we Mr. an. A new Boy Scout ’Troop being 44A. Members are Invltod. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN $1445 « • Uy to two UekaU to afl live adoptloei of toe raytoad afattutea I butter, fruit cup; Tbuisday, Five Day Forecast OOP Oaks Bale 1959 POftSCHE $ 7 9 5 1964 VOLKSWAGEN $1395 US? ;h2 AttaeAmeata tdldUto fflm lecturaa aa wea tn April 1987. One hundred were • hamburg patUe, buttered peas, formed at Buckley School wiU Coventry wiU be one of 64 16(X> Coupe. Gray. Deluxe Station Wagon. gray. Deluxe Sedan. Red with black Interior. Mildred McKee aa giving all toe family children P«*>nned on womm from ^ PLAIDS? • gelatin salad, potato atlcks, have an organizational meeting WINDSOR LOCKS, Oonn.(AP) towns In the Second Congres­ IT «g«tn«t Hamilton McKee Jr., fuU memberahip ilgtaU. «* Xato. Predlcb^ Uiat • homemade breed, loe cream; Monday at 7 p.m. In the schoofa — ’Ihe UA. Weather Bureau sional Dtotrlot having local Re- Uy Ufa wffl ba featured. ^ Colorado would become a says temperaturee In Connecti­ J Friday, tuna salad sandwich, community room. pubUosns conducting cake solee WE ALSO HAVE SOME '88 LEPTOVnS - egg wedge, egg ludf (high cut Saturday through Wednes­ ^ T P ” S T MONEF, MONET, MONEY pb c ^ ^ l g . Murray Roy and Norman St. day are expected .to average simultaneously tonxwrow for toe will be EloonFloors Inc.lac. against Mn. H. CHKJAGO (AP) —Tha Unttad proved ™*>“***^^®* ■'-:kobool), buttered beets, choco- Armand, Boy Scout offiolato of benefit of the Peter B. Mariani TEC TinJDON s puddnilg with topping. near or sUghtly below normal. M. Edenburn, V property roptrty on Lud­Liid- .Matas supports an avanga of in «*»rtlona the Blackledge District, wlU . Daily lows averaging in the (GOP candidate) campaign low Rd,, $880. elected state and local offlrtato are oonalderably under tba • Student OouDcU Members question and answer period number pradictad. be there with other Mancherter low to mid 80s. Highs averag­ fund. Jt to hoped that this timrty M anfaga LIfiwaca tor each 10,000 iitoabtUnto. S ' Student Council representa- scout leaders to assist with the ing in the 70s. Cool during the The local sale wlU be held Soma eai,7B8 ofllctola elected Critical of Revtoton FITZGERALD FORD, INC. f tivea elected by each homeroom from 10 a.-m. to noon at the agenda wm aid parents and PtaiUp Edward Works, 48 Cone tonnaUon of toe troop, spoiv- first half and mild the latter to admlntotar state and local Mn. Mead waa critteal of s In Grades 9 end 10 at Tolland Coventry Supermarket in the Martian In toe understanding 8 t , and Judith Myrtle Manion, the revtakms proposed by toe sored by the Buckley PTA. half of the period. should ba formed tor toe middle Windham, Oct. 8, M. Bartbrto- gov en imento serve government. ‘'ToDsiid Coontjr’s Oldest Ft«d D sskr" { Higta School are, niiUh grade, ’The meeting is open to^ any­ Precipitation may total one- shopping center on R t 81. in Mora than a tourto of toam Criminal Statutes Revision V Room J4, Timothy Gottier and school youth. raaw's Church. Windsor ATeaae, RodiTiIl»-O p«i Eronings one wishing to Join the troop fourto to one-half Inch falling ohaige wUl be Mrs. Henry Sher­ Thomas Paul Dwlre, Tolland, serve in toe nattoo’s matrilpali- Oomudarton, ebargbig that "H i Linda Krcchko; Room 17, Ivy man of Brewster St., MS». ' Last April, Arthur Hottin, ^ wSl not take care of toe largest or to assist in the organising of near the end of the period. and Roxann Jane Costello, 78 ta an as. m 643-2485 875-8869 om I Ludwig end Michael) Philipp; it. Membership is open to all principal, and Eric Hobentoal, As admUitotraton of tba pub- women wbo need NEXT TO OAUXm , I Romn 214, Robert Bilodeau end vlee-prinetpal, invited all In- Cottage M„ Oct. 8, SL Jatnes’ w x r r I t ' hogns over lOH, and tooee Inter­ Church. lie piine strings, state otfleiato abortton#-” __ ^ ISaiVICH H M I t h a t ■ ■ ■ S A V E S Vicky De^yo, and Room 217, toraatad peranU to a meeting ■aw $81.1 bmion pour into their "The chief problem with thto WILBOB OBOM PARKWAY ested in Joining should attend at toe acbool to dtoctiaa wbattacr Joeqib Edward Codare, Paw­ Tony TantUlo and Deborah WU- this meeting accompanied by tucket, R.I., and Carole Jena eoffan toat year, an increase of bm to toat except, for toe aav- He. either or both of their parents. or not a PTA or a slmUar group 147 par cant over toe part 10 ______should ba formed fortba mlddla Rossi, Pawtucket, R.I. Tenth grade representatives Boildiag Permits yean . - are Boom 210, ETorence TontU- NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian eefaool. It was notad that ele­ States imposing sales or gross iVoM? On Display I mentary eebooto bad PTA’a but American Lumber Oo. for El­ ^ lo, and Jbyce Uliteh; Room 311, and American cooperatives are liott Newcomb, garage at 17 receipts taxes received $l$.8 bO- J Robert Gottier and Ronald Our- combining to buUd a $U9 mil- toat toe high school bad no for­ lion and motor fuel taxes pro­ mal organization. Lockwood 8t„ $2,000. , non; Room 212, Gerald Magnu- Uon nitrogen fertilizer plant at duced $ 8 biUton. Panonal In­ I son and George Rego, and Room Thoaa in attendance decidad Bruno DUbaldo for Agnes come taxes imposed by 38 atataa Kondla in Gujarat state, official to poU toe parents prospective Bkraliacz, convert aton to • 318, Diaiie Bouchard and Rmtald sources said. apartment at 89 North St., brought In $.9 billion, Oim- ! Bouchard. savanto and aigbto graden for marce Clearing House, a tax au­ ’This project to said to be toe a majority opinion. Of toe 770 $1 ,000. J Hunter Course Offered world’s largest international thority, said. { Local residents age 18 or business transaction by cooper­ t ovfT, interested In obtaining a atives, according to the Interna­ 1969 • hunting license will be required tional Cooperative Development I to complete a himter safety Association (ICDA). M M U U i a • course offered locally by Ver- ’The cooperatives are being I non Police Sgt. Robert KJell- assisted In the project by the CHRYSLERS • quirt. Others required to take United States Agency for Inter­ AND BOURNE BUICK INC. I the course include residents ap- national Development (AID) ! plyisg for their first license or and private capital. One of the • those who have not renewed 11- principal participants to toe Takes G reat Pleasure In I censes for the past ten- years. Cooperative League of the L* Boys between the ages of 12 U.S.A. which has maintained an DODGES w " *\imd 18, planning to hunt with ofilce here since 1966. Announcing The Birth off • a licensed hunter over 21 years Construction of toe plant to w : I Of age must also attend the scheduled to begin In 19$9, with ^ ' 1 course to be offered at the completion targeted for 1971. It • Tbwn Hall beginning Oct. 19. vrlU produce about 800,000 tone oit finished ferUllzer products a M ■ ■■ THE WINDOW STICKER PRICE • A registration session for ’■ Another Great New f those planning to enroll In the year, accounting for more than J course will be held' tomorrow 2.2 million tone of additional BUICK ON ANY NEW FULL-SIZE PON- • from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at tha fhodgralne a year, 1969 | | r r TIAC IN STOCK. 12%OFFON ALL Most Models For On Display Tomorrow n e w TEMPESTS and nRSBIRDS. Immediate Delivery thru Sat. You Are Cordially InvHod to a REGENT USED CAB TRADES « Attond The Polivory Colobrotioii IMS HHEVROLET E R Affi 1965 m HARDfTOP 19H OHEV. M RAU money »7 -rOMK. $U9S 66 FORD $1495 ■adao. 6 oyL, Ooupa ^’Vtote. t-spesH Ooor rtflft. ft|A gC 4-Door sedan. 0 qtL, st& tro m •915 T,«M8- I; O-Door. FUBy egolpped lOrtUdlDf m m eaeam at No, 4089-A. FHBy equipped. 8 N 5 MANY OraERS ★ LOW BANK RA^TBS taotovy sir aoadmoriaa. No. 8M7. ▼ |T t 9

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p a g e n i n e t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1968 'i'V. MANCHBSTKB EVENING HERALD. M ANEHEST^ QONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 type of poUtloa ami want on to EEOHTEEK South Windsor aak votor aupport' to ”«m!l tela aort” of poUtica. Ha atteekad Don’t Let this One • 1 8 3 4 . 9 0 ^ the voting raoord of tee laurt FutlnerSees election and ataitod that hla op- Get Awayl TV-Radio Tonight mm sMAiek poaUion in the aanate bid ran “ Woll behind hla Ueket, whan GOP Victory plurality la ravlewed.” '66STARFIRE *2295 He concluded, “Let ua, no 3-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., P.ayF.B., T elevirion Fenton “ P at” FuttnefT ad matter what our potiUoal atatua, draaaod a gathering of Intereat return aauiity to the government 6:M i 8-10) Pprry ADuon front 4BU» reor g ^ .bri^ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES ( MO) Jl«rr ^Orialn t o .. ed oltlgan* In Baat Wlndaor <>< Oonnactlcut by Meeting a Re- (in .Woody Weodtary 7:10 Weot (C) ntth IxiUtrwtto ****^ ^ ■ % publican Oeneral Aaoembly. Let "Your QaaBty OldainoWlo P— (V ) nuth tor Today and rm r wtadow dowowor, Wethnaaday night aa part o f hla (B) Miko Douglaa ua return aanity to oil levela of 518 W. CENTER ST. #68-1811 MA»CH*MH» (10) XimMon ( S jjr W *^ffr*m}|^|tain oampaign tor tea Stade Senate Mo. n , government through a united ra- (40) (}UHciui's loUnd XDgh CSmpparal from the Third Dtotiict. 6{X)natve RepUbUoan team led 5:80 (SO) Thaotor 80 TED TRUDON (SO) T Troop ;___ _ Futtnar, a Re{)ul)Ucan and by R1 chard Nixon. (18) Afternoon Report South Wlndaor r6aldent, la op- Aatronomera Meeting (40) Truth or Oonaaqoencet VOLKSWAGEN 5:46 (84) niaodly CHnni poaad in the Stotate bid by in­ Saturn and Ita aatelUtea and 6:00 ( 8MO-1S-40) none (C) ' n cumbent Democrat Harry Burke rings wlU be tee aubjacta of ob- (80) McHole'e Karr Bguad (O of Saat Hartford. aervatlon and dtacuaalon at to­ (St) XIaterogera Neighbor­ on T V WANTED hood 6:00 !) (R) In Ma n m a tlu , Futtner aald, night’s meeting of the Northeast (SS) WchllghU (O Oonnecticut Astronomical Socie­ (18) X err OrWln (C) ___9 » w (C) ’“IMnea look real bright and (80) ftmrts Show W B lliaa^t telny for a Republicait candi­ ty. The group, which Will meet 6:00 (40) Cwhnt date in the Third Senatorial Dia- at the home of Robert Demhlk 6:16 (80) U>ck tip ___ tor Oetenae (O Here Sunday Two ambitious mon to soil Pontiaos 6:80 (84) Whnt’A Neerr trict thia year. Since the 1M6 in W apiiii^, at 8. ( 8-18) Walter OronkUe (C) eieotioat, our aggraaatve and re- Telescojiea will be provided ( 8) rraiilc ReynoldB (C) i'sssx'osr.iss.- BUder LeOrand Richards of (lOdMO) Himtfey-BrinUey apotwive Republican party haa through 'Which m em bers (weath- ' the fast moving ears. Rood Salarf, 10:80 o S f captured all tee oCflcee In Eaat er {>ermlttlng) will be able to Salt Lake City. Utah, a mem­ M:00— (------^ 10-^ Newa. 6:46 N( Wlndaor by a amaahing victory, see at least three or four of the ber of the Council of Twelva 7:00 i , s)^ --Death.Vallej^^^nwe------(C) (»?Rloh^'TOan¥)od Fringe Bonafits. (Sa-80d0) News and twice haa emerged the vic­ {lionet’s ten moons ttf 'well aa A{X)sUes of the Church of Jeaua Weather tor In Steat Hartford local elec- (94) OTA: Daaee Mo. 4 the luminous rings. Other celes­ ( 640) IVuth or Obaeeqtienceo ( »40) Joer Bialiop (C) tiana.” tial objecte, Including nebulae Chrlat of Latter-day Saints, wlH (C) ____ (U) Late Xorle OoMlnued Futtner, “One muat and galasies, 'WlH also be 'view­ bo the principal x>oaker Sunday Apply hi pGrsen — St# M DoucGltM SKB 8ATCRDATTS TV WBBK FOB OOMFUBTE UBTIMa& (HenUt photo by Pinto) SBB What You Buy conclude that, even though there ed. morning at the quarterly atoke Senwtor Abraham Ribifeoff, center, talking with Vernon Demoera^ ^airm an are almoat 180 per cent more Church Workshop conference to bo held at the PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. Inc. R adio Leo Fteherty at Vernon theater party. At left ia candidate Robert Houley. regiatered Democate in teeae The Wapplng Community Mormon chapel on HlUatown Rd. only those news broadcasts of M or 15 Nothlno yon buy will «ver bs as permansnt m a family three canununtUee, the voters Church Women will hold a day (TUs listing includes ( and Woodslde St. at 10 o’clock. minute length. Some statlotw eerry ether ehert newacaata.) monument. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. have awakened to the dlaturb- workshop at Fellowship Hall In SMer Richards began hla 373 MAIN STRCET MAMCHB51W Ing fact that a Democratic of; the church on ’Tuesday from lO church service as a mlaslonary WDKC—1864 IK Wo3d%»lght See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a Tolland County flee aeoker la a apUt peraonality a.m. to 3 p.m. Ladlea are aaked to the Netherlands from 190 5to 6:00 Jim Jeffrey.^ ___Trank Oxford promlatng one thing in a cam­ 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:80 Speak Up Sports Complete display, and who can design a to bring a ssuidwloh for lunch. 1908. He owns hla own realty ■V 9:00 Dk* RobtosoB 8:00 personalized monument to harmonize with paign and doing another after Dessert and beverage 'will be 1:06 News, togn Off j :1 0 Sports business In Salt Lake. They’ll Vote tor First Time in November W B O B -« 9 lasSTbS'’. „ BARRE^ election.” served and babysitting service The {>ubUc is In'vltod to rttend. Read Herald Advertisements 6:00 BarUord Highlights Its surroundings. , Rlibicoff Asks Humphrey Backing Futtner derided tee ’’flip-flop” will be {irovlded. 6:00AftsrtxSrfer G U JL D j Mayor John Huntington were honored guests at the birthday 7:00 News We have the experience. We have the com­ Among the more than 280 Travdenj Insurance Co. employes 8:00 Owdigbt a “man of character, ability, party. They urged the -year-olda to use their now prlvUego, 19:00 Quiet Hours 6:16 X aSet Report plete display. We specialize In fully guar­ U.S. Senator Abraham Rlbi- beginning of the campaign waa who became eligible to vote in the past year and who were 21 6:90 Weather a {)orson you need and deserve by registering srith a p t^ and voting. Mias Uccello said, w r o p - i u i coff predicted last night that traced by Rlblcoff from his honored recenUy at a birthday luncheon in the company’s 6:00 Dsimor Ctayton Show 0 :» Strtetly Sports anteed Select Barre Granite Monuments. M on um ents “When each of you uses his political voice—this is the demo­ g:K Afternoon Bdltion the followers of Senatte' Eu­ first meeting ■with former Pres­ by the leglriature,” cafeteria were these seven Manchester girls. They are, 6:00 Steve O^Bnen cratic system at iU best” Huntingtan said, "If you’re not 9 :00 Dick Bsathertm 7:10 Accent ■68 gene McCarthy will back Vice ident Harry Truman In 1948 un­ 'vernon Democratic Town from' left to i^ t , JuUe Hoben, Beverly Arters, Hope M a r^ , 19:00 Gary Oiiard 8 1 ^ 7:16 Now SAPORITI MEMOMAL CO. happy with the choice of candidates, do something construc­ wiinr—1*86 7:90 O avU ------PrMldent Hubert Humphrey In til the last election. (Chairman Leo Flaherty urged Cynthia Boiikas, Carol Turner, Barbara Valcullls and Cyn- 6:00 Mews 7:85 Rad Box vs. 470 UIIN'JMIB «jP., MANOTnWBB—640-778* He said President Kennedy Senator McCarthy to apeak bi « ri» Bray. The party was part of The Traveler's continuing tive sibout it—Join a piuty and be effective in bringing about 10:80 fS tfitl)^ 1968. 4 6:16 Speak Tip U:0eNewa, Wentoer S{>eaking to a group o f about had trailed Richard Nixon In support of Vice President Hum­ pragram of encouraging employes to participate In pt^cm a change.” 6:00 Mows ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY 6:16 S p ^ OT Bartfort 20Q pertons at a ’Theater party 1960, noting Humphrey Is in the phrey, and to stump the cam- affairs. Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello and West Hartford S = :S W ^ of Uu.Day 6:46 LoweX ’Ihonias In Vernon, Rlblcoff compared same position today. {>aign circuit for him. the reluctance of some McCar­ more meaningful than alnipiy som e tMnga, I tbliric labor Rlblcoff emphasized the need ’ ’I su{>|)orted McCarthy and riiould have tee capacity to un- thy Bup{)orter8 to endorse Hum­ for Gov. John Dempsey to have have no a{x>logles for It,” the engaging in ’‘rhetorical dta- K Muskie Asks ^Restrcdnt^ darstend,” he added. phrey wHh the difficulties some the support of a Democratic town chairman said. ”I now ' s' logue.” aup{>orters of Adlai Stevenson .-tv ”I’m not Interested in simply -"But let them understand that legUlature, a plea being heard have a s{>ecial^ reaponalbillty, had In accepting the late Presi­ In Judging Protestors engaging in rhetorical dia­ in their seal they stlmjilate the very frequently lately In Demo­ though, to work'^for the election logue,” Muaide replied. But dent John Kennedy. cratic affairs. of Hubert Humphrey. I can have kind of reaction that breeds — V-" '■‘I Auto Worfeen regional oonfer- when he continued to explain his hate,” he added. Ribicofl received a standing He urged the re-election of no other choice.” ramtOIT (AP) —Sen. Ed­ ovation from the gathering, aa Both Houley and AUep tpoke ence. refusal to meditate, a student “I applaud the courage of Gerald All«i to a fifth tenq In *;7v. mund S. Muskie {deeded Thurs­ rumors of a possible mixed re­ Mudria’a appeals came after Uew a wfaistle and the walkout tfaoaw who protest teelr views the State-House and the election briefly to the gathering, before day Sor reatraint in melting more than 100 students walked began. action to his appearance ap- of Robert Houley to the State the viewing of the film, "The . . . “But we must at some point ’s COMING! peared unfounded. berXi Judgments about youthful 69 Odd (3ouple.” out during a talk at Oaldauid Waving McCarthy banoen, resolve our differences and get Senate. He described Houley a6 He had 8{>ent the afternoon supportera of Sen. Eugene J. UidveraMy. It was the second the students then staged a sflenl behind a poHcy,” Muskie said. nrfisTthy who intemgtted his atraldht day tar whkdi anthrar 10-minute sM-down In front of cam{>algnlii8 U* Mansfield and Stafford, and at the Stafford rai>» by Xmoting slocans and {rrotestara Interrupted bis Miiskie’s limousine. apeeehea "They an restteas young­ FWr, where he was very well waUdng ou t received, according to State ’ •They’ve met what they coo- The walk-out occurred during sters," MuMde later told the FRESH ^SWEET CIDEH a queation-and-anawer aeaaion UAW conference. “Mbet of them Central Commltteewoman Na- aUtered defeat” the Democratic (wni Hammer. The Dem ocrat s t a r u n g t h i s w e e k e n d vlee presidential candidate aald. in whidi a bearded student want to contribute.” ' ^ ’s GOING! 68 candidate noted the "great turn­ “ and theyye on the Uirealiold of ' caSed for several mimitea of He. said protests in peat years ’’silent reflection” on the by labor organisations rewHed out in MansfleW, where the ALSO: ORGANIC VINEGAR, WINE PRESS, 1969 Mustang SportsRoof (ttiUliiiiofiindit. town and gown factions were "The worst thing we can do is bkxKbbed in Vietnam and in the in labor accompliahlng many of Check closeoiil prices ceid you'll know QUARTS, y% GALS., GALS., 5-GAL. JARS, streets of America. its objectlvea. close together.” throw odd water on their expec- CROCKS, KEGS, BARRELS, SPIGOTS taUana,” be added at a United The student said it would be "When other Americans seek w h y w e c o n s e l l you a n e w '68 Rambler fo r what ”I have confidence I have al­ ready won the Senate seat,” Rlblcoff atated, while urging BOLTON CIDER MILL 3 other dealers sell late model used cars. the election of the Humphry- Muskle ticket. ROUTES U S. 6 & 44A— BOLTON, CONN. THE ’69 FORDS Statement from an Geofte De Coniier The Democratic party habit E. S. SILVERSTEIN, Prop—643-6?89 of coming from behind at the Electric Heating Expert 'MRAMBUER ■68 R E ^ AMERICAN M)OOR 2-QOOR HARDTOP ARE HERE TODAY!

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YOUR mBSTOR OWHED ELECTRIC COMPAHY I i p a g e TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTEal FVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 fMiam T¥nsNTY Janice ObucbowaW OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ganlor Editor HUGOS BUNNY = T Daifld Okrant ^ .• m I, Jhi—• tfdMor. Robert Bleiler NOW, HOW Mercy Juran ^HOW D o V I HAO «TOP PUTTIN'ME ««* U M . Sporti Editor iNnNS THE NEWSPAPERl a b o u t SOME e l s e WHILST •you \bAO N (G H T-’ tCATS I THE WAV ^ VAS, Feature Editor 1 UKE TO WEAO WITH IMUP? Mvonhot' eypBCT 1 Dioirr synup THATW^SWHATT Trof»«U M M 6, IVOOR CHINE ; «fATHER he igh chool orld WC/ BWeAKFASTJ T H S W TO KEEP \ SLEEP FOR MV CALLMTIN’ MEAT/ (T H O « fiMKY [WERE SCOOPIN'4ANMANO1 PANCAKES? SSltand Mrs. Joyce Dom, Pacolty A tM w CUSTOMERSN A WINK, 1 H/WENT FB.T ^g/REStftUKANT« rr WARTIME FOR A # IWE- , AOSOM . Compiled by Students of Manchester High Schonl IF yOLTRE 1 ELMERl 6 0 0 0 «|NCE jM LOOK LIKE HAPPENlN6/«i[^ THE IRidiud DOWN VOL. XKXt No. 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 h a l f INTERNAL ^t>RNE-IN6.' SAME C orar-df 1 Tibetan AWAKE? r e c ip e s / prteet REVENUE V3U SIiMc,tlia AUDITED M/ BOESiMARN TO alnaama Harriers A b o u t New Council CPOKT SHobta— place (ab.) 3 Adommenta m b s ' T ISCanjroa 48oddm Opens Drire, mouth 8 Captain of Maintain 13 rrult drink ahtp^Arfo** polnta aai 14 Brain matter a Anglo-Saxon as Pood flab ataOngmaii Cbeerieadem Raises Price ISChlnaaa latter 34Song S7'Sever Good Record "€k> tean»! T eh T e a m !” shout dynaaty aSReduea Sf Pall floarar this years MHB cheerleaders. TTIny MHS’ tint student council l a — Toratt a Recent atate dlatleally 40rootla« Boosting spirit for the teams f^7 anknid The oroae-country team etart- meeting was held on Friday, BY V. T. HAMLIN la Slowly aSwangtnua aa Conform to finds our varsity squad of cheer- “XEEEY OOP (muale) lOOreekeohi atandard 41 ed Ua eeaaon Sept. 17 by running September 20. Many membera SO Nobleman 37Iroquoian 43 Verdi eptfB firat watrited thei soccer team’s OUR BUSINESS S OKAY, BA8Y„.BUT llTathera « w „ v » buom,, » >c s "s YB3-.AND rr Slifnobla (ooU.) Indian 44Soup ' victory, whMe others used the COULD BE IN THE crrY..wtD TO SET A LONS------vagatabla a bi-meet held at Hyde T.—V Pack. jjjjj,,. Brenda Mat- TUB A£Mll±Efi. 7 MiOUND / LOOK..* i OO lOU BETTER HEAD THIS PLACE TO BACK I S3 Hawaiian 17.‘Paaaropa aa Type of TLSSSS n AND y aOMOlACE ( COMWS! ) SUPPOSE? STX3WSWF 3SCowa,for. la John SSCipbara 471ftmiata PrimuB, Janice Bonham, Jeanne *«•'**. tor supper, exampla fint men aetUng the course 34 Rank of Sir aaCon^Uve Post, ahd Pat Badger. Shortly after 6, the meeting s a v a n w s Walter Stott of neither record. Then Manchester swept Added siqiport at many of our was called to order by Jim SOOait Naschke, president, who gave f^( aiMoutha i i r i i r the next five places.- gam es is heard from the JV m r rr a welcoming speech and took sa Social inioct Jim NascWte, '89, captain, led cheerleaders. Chtptoln Karen 15 Pueblo IT attendance. He then turned the tsi ttie team, foUowed cloeely by a Saunders boosts spirit with the Indian help of Jenny Jewell, Susan meeting over to iXr. Korbu- S4Taro>maated aophomore standout Oreg NoUn, Pariach, Kathy aienny, LesUe sieskl, who eplalned SAA pro­ ahlp OUT OUR WAY ^ J. B. WILLIAMS '71. Larry Kahn, '70, Jim Burke, Vaughn, Erm a Sanchini and cedures to the members. SAA as Fie, for Sue Frlmna Brace Buet envelopes were then distributed. inatanca •70, and Steve Dteterle, '69, fol­ Oail Oerwlnskl. The need to seU more booklets p-B A-a? VEAH.TH'BUU. S7gppoaiteto lowed res^iecOvely to sew up TTiese cheerleaders, advised Bit HASNT CARRIED the meet by a score of 25 to 80. by Miss Jette, give suRiort to toan last year was stressed. The b o you THINK AN ID CARO SINCE, Legion of Honor Against Weaver, Manchester our teams for added wins. So price was dlscussecV and by a TU'JOHNSTOWN iSsubtlb vote waa raised to 34-00, be­ ROOD.' WHEN "What Is happiness? It de Awone who___ know_____ him would swept the top five places to win let’s get out there and help emanatlan V ------. .. support MHS teams to futore cause of the fact that toe councH BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS HES RNI5HEO aoTexaalort pends so UWs on circumstan- admire him for Ms versatility, by a score of 16 to 44. DAVY JONES WITH THAT y ia already In debt from last 43 Slender c#a; It depends really only on Anyone who saw him would re- On Septentber 24 the team victory. NOW, DON'T SET NMMM- GUARD, HELl ' Msimette ’69 year. HE SEEMS VOU'RE KNOW HIM UKE ahoot(bot) that which happens inside a per- sjiect him for Ms personality. Journeyed to M e^en ROMANTIC IDEAS Ski Club Officers for the ’68-’69 school A V E R Y ABOUT A PER­ SO RIGHT, AN OUT OP WORK 4aMifhty goii»_0ietrich Bonhoeffer. Anyone unacquainted wHh against Maloney. The Harriers D E C E N T BROTHER 48raaUdioua To anyone who knows Susan Bruce would envy Mm tor Ms brought their record to 3 and 0 Election of officers was the year were then nominated and FECT STRANGER. PADDY... BO Order ■ W SORT, DEAR. HE /5 (0 w Primus as more than an ao- phllosoi*y "Be yourself’. by defeatt^ Maloney ^ a scow fli«t order of business on the elected, with the slate consist- (Latin) agenda, aa the Ski cnub held mg of Doug Pastel, vlce-pres- PERFECT. ar| qualntance, this quotation could And rlghUy *.! Bruce, a 18 to 89. Jim Naijchke a ^ Bil American Its first meeting Friday, Sep- ident; Menha Vennert, secreta- author IT f t be enuatod with the very same member of National Honor So- led the team and a fiiw SSBIbUcalbook tember 20 In Room 220. ry; and Kathy HeUer, treaaur- ^rl^S toW w ,w h w t^^^ clrty, taking EiWUsh 12, ^ time of 14:1^ Just missing toe ■Bk.-d' '1 53 College Club officers for the ’68-’69 er. If JT H " IV. flrinMiai LiU. I, and Modern course record by 16 seconds p r > J • officer 1 so much enthusiasm for ether, ^ ^ev^ I, Owg Nolin, Larry Kahn, and school year w i l l ' b e : Robert ih e next order of buslnooa that she forgets herself in the 54 Stray excels to the dassroom as well Steve Dleterle foUowed, taking Snyder, president; Chflstlne was tor all representatives to (Herdd fte lo by Booelvjclua) ' f aiifprfia Am O process. as cn the athletic field. He has the 2, 8 and 4 spots respective- C31arke, vice president; Sue Em- choose a committee they would Bonjour! Mr. Arthur Glaeser, student uncil advisor, wekiomes Bernadette Sub i^ards MHS as more earned a letter to track and a ly. In eighth place was Jim merllng, secretary; and Janice most like to work on. This than Just booklearning, and she Fievet, our AFS student from France. With the S.A.A. campaign just o^ned, starthw berth on toe varsity Burke. The Junior varsity lost Bonham, treasurer; all ’69. ■ year’s committees and their carriss this belief throughout he adds to his welcome by presenting a free S.A.A. booklet to Bernadette. soccer team. Bruce aleo enjoys Its meet by the close score of Mr. Glaser, club advisor, con- chairmen are as foUowa: 1) cheerleading, student council, CARNIVAL. BY DICK TURNER riflery and sheet shooting. 29-26, This brings toelr record eluded the meeting with a dla- American Field Service —Doug ski club, and Sock E Buskin. Rounding out his world, he has to 1 and 2. The next meet ia at ouaslon of the different types pastel, 2) Assembly — Douglas But listen to her advice to those worked in a clothing store home September 27 with Btls- of skiing apparatus for the Eichman, 8) Athletics — Dave BY KEN MUSE who want^ to get the most out (where he has learaed how unr tol Central. benefit of new members. Ware, 4) Memberriilp — Susan WAYOUT D lx '69 Cathie, ’69 Bernadette Brings of M H 8-”Qet Involved! I’’-and predictable people are) and he Moyer, 6 )Merit Awards — No you w ill see that Sue couldn’t ^ aettve to TMX3A and R e c v o u v e s o t A wethinkso/ ^ citalrman as yet, 6) SchManhlp COWEONIN possibly spend three years ^ basketball —Carolyn Johnson, and 7) So­ , SREATTV MHB without achieving an all STATION HERE.' AND MEET Y->7 WHO INPBHP/ Bruce plans to attend UOonn (t)-m ou(d yoU cial —Laura ZagMo and Janice OUR STAR.' / enoompassing education. Speak­ after graxluatioi) and to major Bonham. The meeting was then i k ing of education, Sue la very in law. Consequently, Ms ad­ R e lie v e 3.A>A.f dismissed. Flavor of France BY FRANK O'NEAL busy this year taking level one vice to underclassmen is to B e g « ’70 i SHORT RIBS English and US History, Current buckle down npw. It’s your «ily Second Session If by chance you hear aome No grades or report cards arc much variety In canned and Issues, Algebra m , and Interior chance. The second official meeting French spoken In the halls of issued In French schools, I„. packaged foods in her native Decoriding. No matter what else As you can see, Bruce is a country. She likes paper Mates, of the Student CJouncU was held m h S. don’t be taken aback, a test la taken at the end ha{q;)ens. Sue wants to "g o on very serious-minded individual, hamburgers, hotdogs, I'ce cream , during X-period, Tuesday. Sei^ chancee are jrou have just ^ trimester. The third @ 1 to cMlege and become a truly His favorite musicians are Ray and especially com on the cob, educated person." She does not CMoies end‘"Mason WllUams, tomber 21. passed Bernadette Fievet, Man- ^ . important, and The main polnta of the meet- cheater's AFS exidiange student * ^ teachers which she had never eaten be­ - t mean just scholastically, either, while the author moot appeal- tag under new business were: for the school year. fore. While here, she hopes to She Is talking about the total tog to him is Oeotge Orwell, decide whether the student will A Student-Teacher committee Bernadette, who la elghterai, learn to cook and sew. knowledge that could make any His most unforgettable experl- pass to the M ^er class. The for the discuasions of dress halls from Matha, a small vll- Bermuda’s, blue-jeans, .and p^tson outstanding for his abU- enoe was a trip through the final exaip of Phlloeophy deter­ loafers were also new to Ber­ mode; Driving C9ub commit- lage In France, to the cognac mines whether a student Is eli­ Ity to see and to judge and to magnificent Shenandoah Val- nadette, who admits to liking BY ROY CRANE tee; miislc for the cafeteria; the region. Her father Is a doctor gible to go to a university. BUZZ SAWYER gtv* good advice, as well as to ley. Bruce likes people ■vdio have all three of them. She prefers IP ^ superior capabilities but who possUilUties for a gripe day, in the village, and her mother AND HERES AN EXPLOMTORY help others. . Last year, Bemadeitte took classical clothes, and doesn’t are condttkxyed by modesty. when students wish complaints is a housewife. She has two PONKEYS... THEY ^ ME THE CROSS-CUT. MINERS PUSH THEM xVIfe' 4B Sue is a member M the Pea­ philosophy, French, Latta, particularly like clothes that are Most important to Wm are would presettt them before the brothers—^Francois, 14, and Hu- SCARE OF MY L « , SEBOR. THROUGH SARRSH ROCK lOOKWS nuts fan club, which shows how council'. The co-chairmen of bert, 10; and two sisters—O irls- OreMc, history, geography, Bng- too wild or too short. 5: FORANEWVEIH. MATSETHISIS "Peace of mind an H^^'E most wonderful stepping stone They are Sue M acLean and and rock, especially Joan May- er, autunm-leal nut, and people- the AFS program. She ai^ed tag. Thus, hearing the language ^ She also likes to Ms life and will remember David Hassett. 1b DO SoMETHibJG watcher. (She was a cashier at last year, but never believed spoken and trying to understand television cartoons, but was sur- ,aU the close friendriUpB h e Bege '7 0 ABOUT that hook.' a large department store where she would succeed. She learned it was very difficult, especially prised to have commercials so made here. she was coming to America as everyone "talks so fast." she developed this useful hobby, Listed under likes for Bruce often. and where she also learned all Is a protesslonal soccer game. Boys In grades 10-12 wdio ap- only fifteen days before her America held few surprises As Matha is near the sea, about "the enlightening views On the other hand, In M s opin­ plied for membership to the partore. for Bernadette. She finds the Bernadette includes among her of the average cltUen.’’) The ion, a coke without flxz Isa Boys’ Leaders Club should xh e school system In M atha bigb school v ery confusing, be- interests swimming and sailing. owOWIrtaMi>TiHi»»i.|in« poignancy of Doctor Zhivago and chock the bulletin board in the is very different from that of ^ ^ 3 „ t gi,e finds She ______also likes skiing. Upon her ‘I TRY to think big. Dad, but, it’s not oaay— on my the slow soul of the Rlghteuoe until further notice, he’ll be TKere*5 it** n»ith physical education hallway for the United States. Although people very nice, as they tell return to Prance next y«ar, sbe aliowaneai" Brothers are contrasted with her hto parents, Mr. and the names of those admitted. students start at approximately ^^r teey can help her when she h i ^ to enter the university, enjoyment of Edgar Allen Poe. W illiam J. Hust, Jr., and the same age as here, grade MHS, Bernadette and to pursue a career to public Susan admlrea people who brother Bob at 87 ArceUla Dr., numbers are opposite. That Is, is taking English, German 1, relations or JournEdtam. BY LANK LEONARD kindergarten here corre^ionds MICKEY FINN are sincere, vibrant, and aUve, that’s where you’ll find U.S. History, clothing, speech. At present, she lives with her to g;rade 12 in France,' and 11th Interested as -well os Interest- bhn If you want anything.from Journalism, and gym . host parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- grade to grade 1. 'The last year BY MILTON CANIFF tag. She finds a favorite per- i^jvlce to a game of bas- Students Create Happening She finds the food very dif­ mwid Zaglio, and her host sla­ STEVE CANYON in Prance is called Phlloeophy. ■onalUy in the late Robert Ken- jj^tball. ter, Laura, si 68 Lakewood Cir­ At Bernadette’s school, which is ferent from that of Elrance. nedy, a further clue to her like. OHy '69 cle. Somethtag haK>ened In room one Juniors d^xxiited their books tag. It book some time tor the a Catholic school, Is the French sauces are unlike Amer­ alde-pe<^le list. And she Is so bewildered students to overcame E m ja y '69 271 O period BYlday, although outside the room, received from only coed class. ican ones, and there Isn’t as involved with so many people the safari-helmeted dei»irtiment their natural Inhlbifitais of fear that sbe finds it difficult to sort not many people really know head a small slip of paper, and and embairaasment, but soon them all out into faces and per­ Com iitg Events what—ex c^ periiaps tor Mr. entered the room to the tune of ithings began to move. sonalities. In short, Sue Iq a Hunt and Mr. Rlichmoiid of the bongos and twang of a taped In­ Foita Industrious lunattas were p e i^ e watichor, and a devoted Planner Lectures Hotcak^ dian raga. busy in one comer making a one. She and Norman Rockwell, Bariy this year, advisors of EtagUah depeutment, the ooordl- On eairii paper was a ’ ’thing’’ movie complete with imaginary another______member of the same *11 clubs and teams were to- naitors behind the scene. oamera, a cameraman, a diireo- m » T-i . Benefit set,7lwve this to common—may- formed that the “WotM" woiud Mr. Hunt’s AP English sftu- tor the participant to pertomi aa be that’s why he Is her favor- run a calendar of coining dente and M r. Riefasnond’s level M s contrlbutton to the happen- tmr, and an unwilling actress. ite arUst. And her most-loved meetings and club events. Any Mr. Hunt stxx>d. on a stepiad- On Town s future ofSAAFund color, itok. Is, as everyone advisor or club member may der trying to straigMen an What will the future Manches­ structlon now, used up open or imaginary picture while an­ Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Come knows, the badge of a people bring such information to room ter be like? What changes are forested land and rerouted the watcher. 216 by Tueoday of any week to other person was writing lyrics Hockanum River. on, come all to the gala event! BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY on the blackboard from frag­ being made now and what are MR. ABERNATHY Sue, her funny and serious which they wish the notice «> A primary peeve Is the pat­ And Just for 31.25, adult can ments of convetaatiion. the innovations of the future? sides, her finger paintings, col- appear. » u i tern of housing to most of Man- have all the pancakes and cof­ leagues, assorted brothers, and H ie Manchester High Bcnooi A boy lay on the floor in a Tlhese and many other questions gjjeeter. This consists o f one fee they can eat. And It’s <«ly parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Debating Team will hold a bus- sleeping bag staring ait the cedl- were answerd by Mr. Joseph one-family house per rectangu- Prlmus, live ait 18 Buckingham inesa meeting and demonstra- ing, as a girl kept wandering 76 cents for all the kiddies un­ BY DICK CAVALLI Tamsky, town planner .of Man­ lar lot. Accordtae! to Mr. Tam WINTHROP 8t. tlon debate on Mpnday, Septem­ around tying people’s hands be­ der the age of ten. chester, as he spoke to several sky, division of usable land In Martha Russell, '69 ber 80, at 2:40 p.m. to room 208. hind their backs. this w ay creates wasted and un­ What could possibly be caus­ e o W H A T The MHS Cross Country Team Somebody kept going to and biology classes Monday, Sept- used land. ing ail this excitement? It’s ths BL-ee wlU peirtlclpate In meets with out the door yelling, "They’re embr 23. Mrs. Becker Inter­ Front and back lawns are di­ IONBW7 Hartford PutoUc High Sdiool. at coming! ’They’re coming, I tMl Pancake and Sausage Festhial Guidaiice Not€« rupted the usual x>nttera of vided by fences and shrubs mak­ Keeney Park, at 8:80 p.m. on you!" and all this to the battle to be held on Friday, October Rapresentatives of various mj,— Qctoner i ana classes, giving a new approach ing this land unusable. The land Tuesday, October 1 and with yells of, “I love you.” 26 in the MHS cafeteria that's - ■ at to the study of man’s Influence between houses is often used coUegea wUl be to Bristol Eastern at Bristol Suddenly the happening was Otfloa next week. Their vlMts only to separate the two fam­ causing all the commotion. 8:80 cm Friday, October 4. over. The exhausted students on his surroundings through Mr. ara scbeduMI aa fohows: ilies. Approximately twenty-five Now Js the time for school plopped Into chairs and were In- Tam sky’s lecture and slides. Wednesday, October 2: per cent of all land In residenial otructed to write out on a ditto clubs, students, and faculty to OaoMs WoNUngton UMverrity, In his lecture Mr. ’famsky areas is used by streets and not master everything they felt, Join together and show their Wariitogton, D.O. 11:80. Bryant recounted the advances of the homes. Four at MHS thought or experienced In ■■■that school spirit, and to boost the BY AL VERMEER OoUsge, Providsnioe, R.I. Bth first white settlers, noting their PRISCILLA’S POP time. When the bell rang, they This syatemi is Impractical to mistakes and their way of solv­ terms of the liuid shortage in SAA fund at the sam e time. portod. went out the same door through Thursday, Ootobsr 8: -The Semi-finalists ing the problems— that of, mov­ town and undesirable in terms Volunteers are needed to sell t-37 which they had entered, no wis­ E m ery Schooi, Borion, Mass. Four highly qualified seniors ing farther west. aik er than they had been fifty min­ of the. lack of Individuality of tickets, arrange publicity, nudee 3rd period. Shinier OoUega, Mt. at MHS were recenUy an­ However, the blame for the utes eeurller. homes, he said. posters, work in the cafeteria, OarroH, nUnois. Bth period. nounced as seml-finallsta in tho ecological problems does not lie The aftermath," however, was What changes are to come FYlday, October 4; Lake Erie National Merit Scholarship only In the past. Man can now and sell tickets. And there’s a • much more rewarding. The dit­ about In Manchester? Greater CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER OoUaga,! PalnesvHle, Ohio. 4th at least partlaliy right his money prize for tiie club that Qualifying Test by Mr. A. Ray­ to masters w ere run off, and care amd attention will be given period. Oreen Miountaln OoUsge, wrongs, and must conserve his WB YOU rt» ‘ow you whmv up for Taws to safely p s p o s b ’'sot TM MOMESICKl ICOIRP ] ATP FROM mond Rogers, principal. Maroy copies were distributed to Mr. to proposals regarding land lu- sells the most tickets. BaCh club yOF art TRIASURES LlKg HVRB PouUney, Vermont. 13:16. remaining land and water re­ eONESARMYi VLPw e YOU Aunr thb taxes amp auyAurrLESFRRAPOur jusTonxAs L. Juran, Barbara R. Lundberg, Hunt’s AP class for criticism age, especially that which Is will get a percentage of the piro- . euay? tm» ^PggliS LORD HHPPINd laFT yOllt \STOOCPIUMa IM THE SAFEST J west with nr pousHxp Ja>f*w6 m » Students are also reminded Doris B. Mitchell, and Douglas sources. nOIN* place IN AU. SRITAWt f H and analysis. They were dis­ still undeveloped. Another is the fits put into the SAA fund tor ^ »NOTU\B GET FOR TWS RUIN— ^ vmOWL. that application forma tor the A. Pastel are among the 18,000 The United States Is now 70 TOSbLLTM' cussed in regard to literary atm of creating a chain of recre- their own use. CAS’TLWI Obnmetteut State ^ Scholarships seml-finallsts throughout the merit, bqt more In regard to to 80 per cent urbanized with ^ ^ undeveloped areas are available in the Guldanoe . * • .■>• ; ■. .

PAGE TWENTY-THREE M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., f r i d a y » S e p t e m b e r 2 7 , i9 6 s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1968 TWENTY-TWO 1 Highly-Rated Yale Has Problems RSox Launch Bid Packers Cast H era ld A. In Headliner Face UCotin in Football Headliner For Third Place NEW YORK (A P)—^Detroit ahould pro football come the Red Sox on their re- more than $1,200 per player ae a BOSTON (AP) — The fans a good Kne on Green Btay Sunday. If the Ptackera Yale fonUbaH coach Car- P*«k> wBawd a minor turn home to wind up the *ea- share of the Detroit-8t. Louis hMul tndurjr to th* V « n w » t bo M »0 »«r tu * to 19(8 mt w «K Oboatar 8-e but tookad ^ * * Boston Red Sox launch Nettmel League drop Another one to a Orrtral Divlaion rival, they cooW men Oosza baa problems. •on. Near capacity crowds also .^orld Series. Fourth place gam*, butba’afltacato. tor tba Oaidtoala. atrotif atoUa ioalng. Oantral wlB ni L^imrt boat Twn*"" **»*• Full Speed Ahf«d for King Football their final bid for a third- ______„ _ _ W. L. Pel. O. Although bis Elis are high- ” ___ Ooaat Ouard, traunoed by «t« expected for aftemoon^nobably will be worth only R500 be in real t r o u b l e . ------—— ------—— - Tato-a brtltont oiton .., lad ! ^ t o o f t a a auooaaKul f f « l . x S t Louis .597 _ ■ King football has riowly moved into the sports pic- place finish j® games Saturday and Sunday. to $600. 9 'Ike Uons romped over the winter. Ram*' front AU-HJaat atandouta Brian ^ . j ! ^ 7 ^ *ttack, m ^s Blue DavU iia "a ' aatoty. At Horthaaatam The Red Sox, who earned Boston shiggem Carl Tas- San Fran. 86 78 A4i ture in the past two weeks and starting tomorrow it can League tOTiglrt m^ w e 18 Chicago Bears latt week 43-0, ready to feast on Frank quartarb«*aad^ ooaA BUI liOUm. to haaa a Saturday the Purpla Balghto ooener of a three-game se- more than $8,100 per man h» toe tnemskl and Ken Harrelson 2*^*“**'' “ I! .518 will be full s p ^ ahead ^ .808 14 intercepting eight passes after Nobody has scored on HUl at hattbaok, returw almoat to the gaxneat Ittiaoa, wlU naad aevaral tooohdoams ries with the New York WoNd Series a year ago, are hope for wMihrind n ^ es be- OdwMto « ^ LocaHy, the'sport will offer action in several cate­ being left for deed ta Dallas. ^ in air yet but Roman h oles to f i l l on defense^ and intact. But )«»«f«tout «*tom g^ oiwr Mwt tim e m s eeanon, joaung the kicking team who to at­ night, followed by Jim Lortoorg CWcago (H oltm « Satata are beginning to have '. ^j^uld help. Doug Atkins trou ncli« Vormont 21-0. <*hr cnoa^^ to 19eB, ^ ^ Ewtt CatooHc High, wbkti al­ tempting______to down the_ baU . NEW YORK (AP)—St. Louis and I>e^t ^ Saturday and R ay Culp Sunday. Lo* Angela# (Osteen 12-18) at Ideas^We'ro picking the Satato WhlUeU leading New 2. 'Hie eo-coiled “sucker shift” Mirouffh their final W orid .Series tuneiqw as basetell s Atlanta (Reed 11-10), night Other opantog gamaa are WU- aw lto_iiow .atMida 18-1 the ready hae two gaoMS under its a ..a«a._. ^__ A^Jaa AWa>1 ««*4wla O Eltoworth, a veteran aouto' ta anrupset. Orieans detenee. Mit-^boto wkmT^ todlaiw •*“ *>•«» curtailed by reenforc- rem ier season draws to a close this weekend vrith a ,*cord, la due to Houttoa (Dierker 12-14) at St. llama at Trtaity and Wariayan tta Green Bay,, Chloago and New York 88. Washington 21- tmvei to Meriden to tooe Jfa. fatoe atart rule, '^ e title and several posttions in the standings up ^ opposed by Joe Verbonie. ” ••)> . Washington let at Middlabury. *!* *"4 us down last Giants top league ta rushing Playtag toair aeoond gamaa gated P r » waaMy pott mad ...... change prohiblta an * - ______Ellsworth and CMlp have been Philadelphia (Jamee 4-4) at loiMy High at 2 o'olocX while f o r g iib s . week but are: Ooaat Ouard trytog to anap Ooonectlcut to ranked aovento lineman between the York (McAiidrew 4-7), I™ “ I- with Fran Tarkenton their ace. Beat, looking tor a third atrolgbt * * * ^ Inm ™the NatkMialnoLKHMu League,uD~u.>, Cln- — big surprises tor ttm Red Sox, New wee liOd on a 5-8 In the N F L and Skins' running game rick but ita 20 game looa streak in a tola week, but you can aaoceas, treks to Btoomdeld and Um» player on toe end of the , y, poee and Pitts- The Indlani. because of a compiling an ovefvaU record of night 5-0 In the A F L Let's try again San Francisco (P erry 15-16) _ ^ Sonny Jurgensen leading the homo night game agataat Amar- **> Ilgh. Htokoff here wW also be Une from moving hto hand (a). „cve Into cellatlon against Washington „ National League cast- San AU gamee m Sunday unless ^ touchdown pose- TO GO—Offensive Hnemen with Manchester ffigh, set for op en er^ taan Intemattonal, Soutoam ” tlnga, and poariUy aaa Tala or making any quick move- ' games tied tor last week, haye ortly one game -*at Cincinnati (Culver 11-15), rit 2. otherwise indicated. ment. after having placed a left to p la j^ lg h t against Bal- night I— *- —■ ^ Could be a track meet with against Maloney High in Meriden, are, left to right, Jim Jw k^n, Bob Ooiuwcticut at Trenton State; ^ ^ ' OoUege-wtae, the U g game in NFL Central Ootmaetteut at Itoaoa, Ooemectlcut o ^ hand or hands, on or near the ^ h ^ e for a three- tlm ore-whUe the Red Sox have Saturday's Games Skins chasing Frantio Fran and iler, Dave Walsh, Doug McClajn, Eh-nie Tupper, Greg Vincek and Dick Jag- toe state wUl be ptayed at New Green Bay 27, Detroit 21-Llons and Bridgeport at Nortoeaatam. S ^e a^te ^ ^ F J -o to c o three lef agatost New York. Pittaburgh.at Chicago Sonny throwing the bomb. i. OCIL game starts at 2 o’clock. (Herald Photo by Buceivfcms)______Haven when Yale ' hoeta Con- Introducing.. high on cloud nine after that Yale came from bdiiiid to toe Loe Angeles at Atlanta APL final 15 mkaitea to defeat Con- bettor than they w a » lato aea- noMcto. Tbe Huridee are 1-0 pto^ei^kT^ ^ Houston at S t Louis Bear game but Packers are In Kansas aty 27, Miami 14 wUle tor toe EUs It w « be their pcitlon may,’ vritoottt penalty, »chedule wiUi three in C W «^- one-game le ^ San Franctaoo at Ctactanati bed mood after loaing to VI- (Saturday nlght)-Ohlefs' back- nactlcut 14-8 a year ago, aa *°g‘ ___ opener. Oenteal Qxwiecttout In addlUon to the with the Y^kees fln^^ both toama had off-daya. Oon- Toner won't a ^ t M ito Phlladrfphia at New York letaga. 'Ikia series among rough­ field battered with Mike Gar­ necttcut fintohed with a 5-4 rac- bnowe bto own team to vatoly at n te oa In New BrMi|^, ^ " p r o t e c t ''t h e ^ v e s if a de- race, (JlnclnnaU w d x M e ^ r f o ^ Sunday's Games est ta NPT. . Loot year they rett, Curt______MoOllnton and Bert Indians Openfer^ Old, its first winning aaaaon improved, Mlddtabury borie WMleyan In feiy^T^yer charge# Into the are Involved in a bat- ^rtoii wh*l* Ptttsburgh at Chloago pk^wd 17-17 tte^ond Ctaan ailing and Len Dsitaaon o ff stoca 1980, and toe win over TrtaUy, 7-1-1 a y a r_ Vermont and Trtaity is home to „eutral ^ betore toe enap. tie tor third place The Re^ <»- vrito three Houston a t S t Louis won by Packers. BUI Munson Dolphin# stia hurting OonnecUcut atarted T a le on an tougJA to * “ *1* *** WUltam* in Barttord. 8. 'The rule on “crack-back cupy that spot going Into the ft- ^ Los Angeles at Atlanta and E arl McCuUouch, new badly but Bob Grlaee’e paeoes eigtatgame victory streak that Uams to their opaw Alao, Saturday nIgU, Hart- blocke” o r legalised oUpplng In nal weekend but are only M e ' San Francisco at CtoctanaU pass-catch combo, vriU get real may nwke it cloae. to atiU aUve. «**>• ** 'b e only blot « tord** undefeated KnlgHta vriU the clipping area has been game ahead of CWc^o and two CWUonda^eto h<^_^th«^ Pbaa with two riralgM toriUer and a tfp ta to get toere throu|j> the wringer at Loe An- wins. Gene Foster .replaolng In- Ume o f the snap, are not per- over Houston In the battle to gam te behind C h lc ^ , ctosea Boeton ' 85 74 .685 4Mrty* geles but aren't that bad. jured Brad Hubbert tor San Die- mitted to clip anywhere. (Dur- avoid a cellar finish. with three games at Itetrolt. Cleveland 85 75 .581 Sunday afternoon toe local Team* haven't met slnoe 1967. go. Paul Brown may have some m tag a scrimmage down, rflpptag 'The PhlUles are at New York, <1116 Tigers plan to atart John New York 81 78 .608 3 tan^l^SSdtasldethe'W - Los Angle, at Atlanta and mUer tonlglrt wlh Jw S ^ Oakland 80 76 .508 Mtaneeota 27, Chicago 14- surpiisea rigged up tor Sid Glll- Tlme to begin to believe the man return to hie Old campus ^ tangulw area centered on the Hourton at St. Louie to finish and Pat DobK>n working the fl­ Minnesota 78 81 .491 Yale Coaeh darm en Coaza and O ipU in Brian DowttnK Vlktags and time to begta to home. ^Chester Z Highk “'US fooitbell Sf ■liters win be Dick lig. haPd-hltttag unit. BE"£T^ auaiterback SSwry squad wl2* tost to * it ^SSS^iSS^ind S l^^m an of the offenalve the season. . nal two regular games. Hiat California 68 98 .415, doubt Boars' Wg early buildup. New York 51, Buffalo 17- Jets teams. Jagouts and Jimmy Jackaon at The return “®^ dJUB, 018SUCABleUer muuand Greg Via- » aai- savvteagWes v«acthe Eagles**wa^aa,<» «»a hard*runner «aa.Mw. S WT W T y w * » lateraUy to ead i dtoeetton ton holds a one-half gome edge MteLato vrith eight dajw rest it W arii’n. ’ 8 98 .862 Sports Viewing New York ^ yard* longitudinal- over Clevrfand ta the battle tor Manager Mayo Smith choose# to x-GUnMiod pennant who has had big days ag^dnst Rui* still grope tor ansvrers aft- _ S “S «ical coaches Puggree on Who » No. I Major League hom e^aas^^^eeSta^ third place after the Indians ab- use him ta next Wednesday's 'nmrsday's Results Mtanesota. Bears' passers so sr dropping first three. Joo Na- •booting tor a third straig^ McClain at canter. Joining at a oUege football team In the na- W Sh are aone^owtodown favor- on d e fe y aa m offe^. ^ e abujrid jg,. m T, Olga Colin ^^ijjJ^B fck^’tToMc 98- maicea a signal tor a fa ir catch, ^ at A * ------■— — --*-rs, and 1958-61. Win Cash—Win Cars tkm the Imam of Mid- fa ^°n that can malrii Notre Dame Ite Saturday. covers Se^our .. • Ham Arcand 128-862, Ruth p„_ q _ ^ ” ’ the ball PDs aastatant ooedtes a r e ffirfl-y aftoiwoeo the Pony ^ ^ o ^ fw on offense/' waUed MoUenkopf. “ There's no question toat Pur- ratty to *> lJ « a m ^ HUlnaU 127, Ben Cormier 148. Bed BaMers, easy winners wee* lootoan. Ana x a x » lo r vorite, has a powerful running Virginia in Hie due to an offenalve footbaU tola year hittliig hto alternate itune nanea m — Mcuovey, Park on a candy-apple .red, Jack Hanley, three years, Dom rar Coventry toot week, plenty o f acorlng on both sides.'' game but no breakwawy speed- Virginia In toe ^ to m ^ o n w ^ e r o m ^ hi ------^ wnUams, <2hlc., 98. metal flake, Kawasaki competi­ DeDomitotalcta, De.ve Pierce and trek to HarttMd's Kaney “ The rivalry to bitter but the gter Hke Keyes. Also o f concern ^ h i, «nd men Other tim nmes find 'Tulsa at PABKADB DUSTY — Dick Hits—F, Alou, AU., 205; Ross, tion metoroyole, the tecun has JMm Phelps, all two-year vets, ark to face toe Capital no characters. and roohtes iRon Schouster and Otar «ttb y at 2to8. Park en- Booters Defeated But maybe ttiose two are JMin Robert. tranee ta o ff Woodland St. enough. DICK McAUUFFE Ftayws win meet Sonday at bitter as ours, the two schools it wfll be ig> to toe 1,000-poi^ „ travels to’ Kansas “Oklttooma was fast and State, North OaroUna State at ------Tr^lee-^rock, StL., 15; Oe- It ’s not what you oaU a su- PUY MR. & M R S. 2 d 1:15 a t the Weal Side Bac. Just bate. But this totig is down- u u b front four, headed by 2T0- “ trav ta to Kansas. O ktot^ w m aM gta^ at MBROHANTS - Walt Arcand mente, Pitt, U. In Two Overtimes porsoUd ehdi, eittier down the In Ms first 28 victories* Mc­ B o x in g Cham ps middle or around'the edges. Lain’s Tiger teammate* averag­ right enJoyaMe.” pound Mike McOoy, to keep q j ghnneon and Purdue to h S T ^ stro n gly Ootomdo State U.. Stamford at 188-368, Don RUey 186-186-891. Home nma-MoOovsy, S.F.. Marked hnprovement was noted but it w asn’t «n o u g h Game plans have been set, PWpp, m toe pressure cooker. ^ Oregon. Iowa at Texas Chris- Barf Everett 147-875, A1 Helm 85; Banks, CUc.» 82. Six men—Kallne, Norm Oerii, ed bettor than 6H nms a game. Oidice to Keep ^they might go down toe eiM. f^t^'liTv^toer*::?oi^ S SSTKentuoky at Mtoslmlppi John Nanetto 145-876, Stolen bases—Brook, StL., 61; as Manriiester High’s setter ^ Bin Proeban, Mlokey Stanley, Detroit's bullpen, Uke most o) ITS FUN TO PLAY— ITS EXCITING ■ettle it, as it usually does. Both p ',nt»rt»in. Kanaaa amlnst a big strong team.” and Texas AAM at 'TiHane. The Charfle Boabert 854, Barf Owe Wills, Pitt., 61. overtime 2-1 decision to HaH High of W ert Hartford Jim Northrup and Tom MatcMck Its starters, is ordinary. Bight- Titl^ Tonight SCCA SPONSORED yesterday afternoon. The loss at Memorial Field was hander Pnt Dobeon, who oeme * *»««*«* <*®- g ^ , M^ida, No. 6, U at Florl- yem s"^, Seymour tost three are night games. 864, Dave Gone 562, Harry Be- Pitching (15 deotolons)-BlaM, —have played first base at one LOS ANGELES (AP) — worthfif'd 11 thevwim papernavbdM* theyTtldSty areotarn writ-mtiHt- fense wUl determine 1 ■ 4 . ■ i■ ■ ■ who V« has ^ * ' ' ■ — _ mis 880, Bob VURette 880, Jim Pitt., 18-5, .788; Mariohal, S.F., up after coven y e a n ta the mi­ toe third to five riarte and sec- — “ point in .the season. ___ World lightweight champion ITS EASY TO UNDERSTAND AiEA I ten on," says MbUenlu^. “Pm the bcdl more often, Aceto 851. 28-9, .748. ond to a row. Rebemng Tour Betrolt has had tour short- nors, and lefUinnder John Hill' sure Parseghiarfs game plan ------YesterdaVh Stan Nt»r^EngUnd F l a r e s Strfkeouts-Gibson, StL., 257; The locals got off (he mark sttqis and at least seven out­ or, a Canadian, omergod Infre- Carioo d i a last year when we won 28-21 quently to aooept staullng ns- mlnican Republic and v w ld STOP IN TODAY Tale and Dartmouth, Ivy T — Russ Deveau 157-141 Jeiddns, Chic., 286. fU»t by sooring' to the first Golfers Receive fielders. didn't call for Urn to have Terry PITCHINO — Dave McNally, Sports Slate rignmenta. Association CHAMPIONSHIP Leeigue powers ranked 1-2 in 413, Joe DiBella 182-406, BlUott period of the COIL meeting. Aside from McLain, the Hanratty throw 68 passe*." Cheney Booters Orioles, hurled a aix-hitter and Steve Werbner registered at But fliolr portormanoo hasn't weight king Raul Rojas Of C ^ - PRIDAT, SBFT. 87 New England, get Intttol testa pnab 158-894, Bd Bdjauclus 189- SAPUNOS — Bunny Fallows Boost in War Tigers’ strongest posittons have been oatatandlng. LoUoh, In tact, fornta are favored to r e t ^ YOU MAY BE AN INSTANT WINNER The Hanratty catapult is load­ won bto 22nd game of the season 185-185-888, Doris lit t le m - 8:80 and that waa all the Man- —Re- been catcher Freehan and sec- ed again. But he may release Bow to Saints X-Oountry - Bristol Oentral ««ataBt tradlttonU Teakm 887. Bert Davis 15M72, A1 Plr- LOS ANGELES (AP) has been the club'# toiemost re- their laurels In fWln-UUe lA SPORTS and 14th since the AU.Star af Oooferenc* rivals end third-rat- key 164-896, A1 Martyn 145-876, 888. cheeter ecorlng. more quick passes to tight end . H):U knotted-th. count 1 ^ ^ lllT ^ ilS fo tJJ'lfiS: Uef pitcher mid probahty wiU bo romri 'ighta „ „„ ^ Goii« down to defeat for toe break, beating Oeveland 7-1. ax joancnesisr. ^ Roeton OoDege otokes Ua de- Roy Deveau 187-880, Vic Marl- 'The 80-year-old Cru*, who Jim WInegardner than he does *trsight time yesterday BATTINO Brooks Robtai- lntermlssl» Bud PMoto- ^ ^ ^ Star squad tU. y e ^ the of that duty, too, 8ATUBDAT, SBFT. 28 but at Navy Saturday a* the col- nelll 870, Jim Chtapponi 870, SPICE — Janet SentoU 180- In the Serie*. whipped Carlos ' Ortta in 16 CAR kxig ones to Jim Seymour. Ho j^ftemoon t, xb Caeney Tech's •<»>. Ori” second time, is n. steady per­ The difference between toe rounds tor the 185-pound dlvl- may be forced fcito it by Pur- ttem . Adniintoteriiv the and drove in three runs in Balti- " :------soccer team. Aomimatering me iwiu g—* catho. high gear. 888, Pete Brasltto 869, Andy Hilbeau 125, Barbara Ba«kus ^ 2 * tloo. The tournament dlrrotor M form er whom many think win T lg e n of 1687, vriio flzile d ta alon crown June 26, is an 8-5 1ST ^ 'Iboma* Aquinas more's 7-1 victory over Oeve- ^ ------. Lamoureaux 968, Tony Marlnel- 186, Tina MtkOlovraky 1I8-I46, the aeoond extra canto five major stop# in 1989, with bo named the league’ s Most Val- toe season's waning days, and iietttag choice to turn off toe RACES H.--. o' Britain In toe Hardware ® ®*®® Of toe 78 candldatea for South II 162-869. Rich Ctotoral 147-888, Althea Forbea 180, Nancy Joyce Bud Bradloy toMt a hard‘ ^ shot combined purses of $700,(WO, an- taable P layer unless McLain gets Uin 19SS club ta toe lato-lnntag dream of Mando Ramoa to be- WE •They WUl be j^ e m t w to ^ ^ ------1 s u k d AY,- SEPT. 29 CaroHm 1988 varsity footbaB Charlie Whelan 169-872, (>u-l 182, Ariyne Noek* 127, VIvtan oft goalie Dave Ware's nourwed hta «p oi»ors were toe award. come the first teen-ager to win ry to throw over if they come in _ ^ _ and banged it into the nets. rallle*. SandBjr AftenuMn Injuries and illness hurt toe ' Twelve members of the Syra- pgny Football—Manchester at team 85 caU South Carolina Bolin 136-878, Joe'Twaronite 145- Sheldon 127-852, Ruth Kaplan boarding the APG bandwagon.' But toe 'Tigers themselves— Take Gate* Brown, for 'ta- the Ughtwelght title. 'The Coach Dick Danielson of the Sapt. 29— 12 Noon v j ^ their hands high," admits A1 Sklmier to out f « cuso footbaU team are married. Hartford, 2 :1 8 -«en ey Park. their home; 867, Hank Martyn 883. 92, no mark. Paid C. Warren, the director, Freehan Inoluded—stand ready etanoe. Brown is toe left-bond­ Beach youngster wIU be 20 Not. - .. the season with tom ligaments losers felt toat teamwork had to vote tor MoAuUffe. Lest ed httttng slternato for WUUe 15. year, Seym^ csniHt ^ j Founder has a improved considerably but c^- ttett*^- The 29-year-eld second beae- Rojas, 28, Ramos' at^o- six Thei^ thiwi^es- toe end A1 Scavetta to Horton in loft llejd. The Gator ly mtaplays continue to haunt ^ oontroct mgn.,Ie*ds toe team ta dou- 1* battoig better than .460 aa a mate from neighboring San Ped­ THOMPSON p e i^ m ^ tom anything, .^.^uned with an ankle Injury AMERICAN D s e a s its iA WMt# T — in I f V m v t e t e .A M iU L . . . * * Mea, triple* and runs eoored. plnch-hltter. ro, Is a A6 favorite to revere* a Purdue put LMX>y Keyes on de­ ^Looking ahead, th.toe n«(tnext three^e with toe newly formed APG ^at SIckneas felled Butch Gerich te. N«t ««!»> tbne that they might When A l Ksltae waa Injured and And DetrolPs 100 team bom- lAround decision he loet here SPEEDWAYS fense to *afl “nm and Captain Sktt> Heritage has starts win be on the roao. wexi ^ go." out for six weeks eeriy In toe ___ Seymour caught only one after „ __ ere a n 80 more than the sec- June 6 to Sho Baljyo of Tokyo Off til 19i THOMPSON, CT a rib injury. in a nontttle etruggte at the that. game ^Warren, a tournament Im- yew, toe team played .700 or oad.ptaoe club in toe American III Ol^eney was forced to use five against Maloney Hlrt» of Meri Cleveland, ta- bel^. When MoAnlltte wM League. Olympic Auditorium. boys who have never even dan Oct.nM 11 statement here. He is fined 8960 and euspended tor five ----Wlto toieo of too first five The Olympic Boxing Club's practiced before. HaU (8) ]^che#tor ( ) nearby La Coria. days for a soufflo wlto Chloago Series games ta toe small De­ promoter, AUeen Eaton, moved The SUk Town records bow Everett TO xfpJek 'H i* 1959 toumamente to- White Sox pltohor Tommy John troit Im U park, toe home rw this twin-feature Into huge Me­ EVERY DAY ON FILL UPS standi e t 2-2 with the future Neri TO BouU volved, Warren eald, are the At- in late August, Detroit lost five advantage riwnld bo with too morial Coliseum, a dememd de- JOHNSON SEAHORSE Majeskl DOUBLE STAMPS gtoofny. ^ Brai^k >««'« “ ** PhUadelphta etoarics out of six deotaloas. T Igera cirion because of the tremen­ * Helpem Outetanding in defeat was ^ ^ l e y and toe Florida atrua, Jackson- "Ho may not bo toe best aeo­ Tlie Oardtaals' edge ^peora dous popularity of Ramos and Stove BeauUeu.' 'iPMotonlankas ond bosenum in too lengue,’ ^ to_____ bo_ In_____ the. pitching o f Glhaon Rojas with local fans. .vflortay RHB London vUle ond Clevelairi open#. 5 O i. Juice G lo » or Equivolent W H fi 10 G6oDny Jurgenasn, left, of Wash­ AFL, Daryle Lamonfica, second f«>n) right, of Oakland was the • Waatem MioMgan'# loothell ' "Y en r QnaUty IHdsmobUe D ealer" I S8 MAD) ST— TEL. M3.7«68 San Francisco, outpointed Jim ington and teammate Chariey Tajior. second fr o m le f t, w ou th e No. 1 passer and George Sauer, right, of New York led aH In team ta Ihoottaf tor ita fourth 8U W. O B N M » ST. OM-Uttl MANCWHSTEB r.rori7nn:i3EaM M i Gilmore, 287, Loe Angeles, 10. passing and pass catdhing titles in the N FL last season. In. the pass receptions. All four have been off to great startH. stn irttt winning eeason thU. taU.

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p a g e TWENTY-FI^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2t, 1968 TWENTY-FOUR ARai'tmoHt* H of W ieled—Mole 36 Halp Wanfod—Moia 36 araartaas W o a f d ■ Tanomantt 63 63 ARtomoMM For Sd» 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Fawd a 38 COMPLETE boy’s wagon wheel 3S SHEET-ROCKERS and tapers. WORLD twin bed. FuU else mattress MODERN four room apart­ flU T HIS M ISSU S ? THB ONLY PLACE HB 3B MANCHESTER —$ ^ IMB MAUBU — 88, food con- H oBBICAPF will eiAD tV TAM THE C J ^ -Immediate employment. CaU and box spring. In excellent ment. Includes heat, hot water, DRIVES H IS IS RIGHT OUT OF HER MIND An Interesting career in the bedroom apartment. Includes dlUon, low m ilea fo. Call #46- O W CH W ICK S ANVWHBR6 THIO OIPB WO(MAN to care for obUdren 3751680 or evenings, T4591M. ntONINO done In my. home. condition. CaU 8458873. stove, refrigerator, disposal, field of Newspaper Circula­ parking and storage, and tip- CLASSIFIED OF TW8 ATLAMTIC.., three days a weak preferably CaU 8458780. parking, cojn-amatlc washer KAPPY... DRIVE ME MOfl'MNOT »• PART-TOfiD COOK, local oon- tion'-starting with the posi­ CARPENTBTRS and carpeatera pliances, $116. CaU J.D. Raal In m y hom e. OaQ 648*9916. and dryer, waU to wall carpet­ YOU WANT A f?IPB TO THE STORE f IVE GOINS TO WAIT valeaoant homa. Call 649-4819. tion o f: helpers wanted. CaU J.R. Wan- Estate Aaaoc. Inc. 6456139. 645 1967 OLDSMOBILE F8S club WHILE YOU SHOP Minka! iMtramanls 53 ing In bedrodms and hall. HOME? HOP RIOHT^ SOT TO PICK UP A PARTY PLAN Demonstrator*: nergren Company, 8452184 Situariom Wonfod— ooupe, atandard Rdft, 6 cylin­ LOT OF STUFF FOR YOU GOT FEET/ Adults. $148 monthly. CaU 645 8779. ______IN ,D O L L 6/, WOMAN tet ratatt rtiop aeUlnc Blam c$ah at once. No Invest­ NEWSPAPERBOY days or after 6 p.m. 648-6808. - e l e c t r i c ch ord organ, 80 ADVERTISING der, 28,000 mllea, 849-14B2. TONIGHTS PARTY.' ^EOlltl'EM / 3 9 8980. eto. Fidl or part-time. Apply ment. No oolleoting. No deUv- COUNSELOR chords, 3 keyboards, 2 voices, LU XU RIOU S duplex apartment, BAKERS helper from 6 a.m. to strings and flutaa, 8 months CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS VOUCSWAOBN, 19H. Ckwd con- In peraon. Flower FaMiioA, 86 ery. No bhokerdera. SaU dis­ TWO high school seidbrs wiU do FOUR ROOM second floor, 4H room , range, refrigerator- T k Man Poasasslng These 3 p.m. 40 hours. ApiUy Bess old, bench and music books in­ diUon. $800. Call evenbifa, 649- Eaat Center Street. count toys and gift Itama. CMl yard work and odd Jobs. 845 stove. Available October lat. hood, disposal, Venetian blinda, 8 AJL to 4:S0 PJL Q ualltlea; B aton Donuts, 160 C enter St. clud ed, $176. o n 649-6644. 0688. H artford 949-0077 o r Torrlngton 8781, M58196. Security deposit, $118 per carpeted aUlrcaae, IH baths. 489-«l(a or write Laurens O d„ i Rent $160. References. OaU 64 5 1982 TEM PEST LeHana con­ A high school graduate PAINTERS —YEAR ‘round (X>NN MINUET organ, nice month, Everett Agency 645 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Goshen, Conn. Bu able to work effectively with work, plenty of overtlme.Mah- CaU 6452882, 649-4842. ______«iM P Jt. DAT BXFOBE FDIIUOATIOM vertible. 4-apeed tranamlaaion, condition with Leslie cabinet 8668. boys cheater, South Windsor area. Dogt—Birds— fats 41 bucket aeata, radio. C all 647- FATHER with three aohool-age speaker, $1,000. 7457668 aftnr OMriBkM t&r totatdMjr and Mooday la 4:M p.in. Friday. Have a good driving record Experienced. CaU after 6 p.m.. FOUR ROOM al5^dltloned pm SToR BUY tiita lovely 1924. OPERATORS children, deatass houaekeaper. OROOMmO ALL breeds. Bar- 6. (automobile fumlahcd) 828-7440. apartment, garagC washer, eight room, four bedroom Co- - Must Hke children and c ^ , mony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebron PLEASE READ TOUR AD FORD 1964 —XLSOO convert­ JANSSEN SPINET—Mahogany < ^ e r , ran ge, rsln g e ra to r. $160 lonlal, ewtsa 1964. 5oar ga­ tor a country homa aaaUy Rd., Bolton, 6456427. ible. Olive green with black WANTED Duties consist of working with WANTED auto mechanics. All fuU key board piano. ExceUent per month. Call Howland Real rage, 1% baths, first floor- r “Waat Ada*' are takea over A m pkeae aa a maintained. CUl for particulars Interior. Ttila weeka apecial by our newspaperboy organisa­ benefits. OaU Chorches Motors, DACHSHUND —AKC puppies, condition. Call after 6, 843-4460. E state, 643-1106. famUy room, two-zone heat, The adverUeer ahonid read Ida ad the FIRST between 7:60 ahd 0:60 p.m., OAT IT AFPEAB8 aad REPORT ERRORS in time for the M r. D om enick, $1,191 full tion in the servicing of sub- 648-2701. reds, blacks and choocUate; $78 etc., etc. $276. montidy. Can AT 742-8204. FOR RENT October let, six a n t laarrUaa. TIm Herald la reapoaalhle for oaly ONE Incor­ price. Can 236-8069, broker. acribera up. Also Pekingese and Wei- be puniaaed for $83,600. Blith­ EXPERIENCED custodian room duplex. Call 648-7792 af> r e c t o r eaattted laarrtitai for a a j advertiaemeot and then only LS-2- PART AND FULL-Ume fabric m araners, 1-628-6878. Antiqiias 56 er way, leU go. CaU now. Bel- 1964 VOLXSWAOEN. Excellent Apply D. K. Welch, Manager, wanted for ^rt-tim e work eve­ ter 6:80 p.m. ta the ntent el a **iaalie geed” taaertloiv Errera wMeh do THE salesgirls wanted. ■ Apply Miss flore Agency, 647-1418. . net laaaea the value of the adveitiaeuieat win not be oorroted mechanical condition. Ten per Hartford Courant Branch Office, nings. Muat be over 21. CoU LOOKINQ for good homes, one WANTED TO BUY — antiques, Oobum, Pilgrim Mills, Hart­ WE HAVE customers waiting b y "a aa k e ■ead” laawrHrm. cent below book coat. 649-0881. 18 P ark St., R ockviU e, 876-6286. 6456884. black and white kitten and 2 steins, furniture, pewter, lead- TWO-BBIDROOM town house, ' ford Rd., Manchester, bstwsah (or the rental of your apart­ PHONE tiger cate. CaU 649-6480. after *ed lamps, art glasa, primitives, Includes heat, hot water, v p - CADILiAC — 1966 Cbupe De- three and six p.m, only- W« offer paid vacations, pension RELIABLE MAN to work at ment or home. J. D. Real Es- 8:80 anytime weekends. any quantity. 644-8962. pliances, private patio and eel- _ vaile. Sky blue. A real cream plan, paid Blue Cross and CMS, South Windsor Auto Parte, tate Aseoclatea, Inc., 6458129. M 3 -2 7 1 1 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 EXPERIENCED Stenograph­ lar. J. D. Real Batata Asao- Putf. Loaded. $160 down and STORE and increase* - commensurate Sdianok Rd. Apply in person. FIVE kittens, eating and drink­ — ------,------(BoekvOIe, ToB Free) er, typing and riiorthand re­ with ability. — eiatoa, inc., 648-6139. low weeMy payments. Call Mr. JANTTORr—Part-time mornings, ing, housebroken, affectionate Wanlod-—To Buy 58 DomenidK.^86-S000, Im ker. quired. OaU 647-9006, 9 to 6. and cute. 648-7129. 80 LOCUST ST,—Second floor, UAfVLCe ODKAHE light Work. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. HOUSEHOLD lota — Antiques 5rooma, heated, $186. 6452426. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, West 1961 CBEVHOLSTT Im p ala con ­ You need, no previous WANTED —Experienced book­ The Hartford Courant (^, Monday through Friday. Apply GOOD LUCK kittens! ’Three tor­ bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, side, aU utilities fundXhsd but vertible, 6, wtiite, clean, $896. experience. We’U train keeper. Knowtadge of account* In person, McDonald’s Drive- toise shell tabbies, trained, lov­ glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ NEW ONE and'two-bedrMm de­ gas. One school child accept­ TroabU Reachiis Our Advertiiur? you sd a good starting An Equal Opportunity 648-2871. receivable and account* pay­ In, 46 West Center Street, Man­ able and perky, need ’TtC, 648- la ge P eddler, A uctioneer, 420 luxe garden type apakmenta a b le. $128. C all 6451893. salary. ValuaDle bene- able. Credit experience. Cang** available September. Call Paul E n jployer chester. 7688. Lake St.. B olton. 649-3247. jM-Hour Antwering Surviee COMET 1964 —U you w ant an BusiiMss Ssrvless Mo'ivin»—Trucking— Help WcmtMl— flte, pleasant working nlal atmosphere. Good wages. W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649-4636. MAGNIFICENT new apart­ economy car, thla beautiful 4- OffMWd 13 Storaon i20 Fsmoln 35 condltloivi, opportunity Call for appointment. Globe JOURNEYMAN electrician and a 1*41 te NtA, Ik . WE BUY and sell antiques, and ment* available on Center door standard shift la what for advsuicement. Home improvement, Bolton, helper, paid vacation and bene­ THREE KITTENS need a good used furniture, china, glass sil­ Street In Manchester. ’Hiese, Free to Herald Readan one and two bedroom apart­ you’re looking for. No money RUBBISH — trash removed to MANCHESTER Delivery—light GENERAL offlee work, in­ 646-2771. fits. Wilson Electrical Co., 645 home. Free 049-8236. "Vd like to lire off-campus with you, Harold, but it we ver, picture frames, old colps. 476 M AIN ST. — 6 room tene­ ments are the last word in Want taformation on one of oar claaalfled advertiaementa? down and low weekly pay- the dump, lawns malntsdned. trucking and package delivery. teresting, diversified duties, 4817. got caught, I could be barred from the cafeteriaV’ guns, pewter, scrap gold, ment, $120. 6452426, 56. Visit our emidoymeut TOP WAGES NOW! modem equipment for comfort­ No anower at the telephone UatedT Simply caD the m enta. C all M r. D om enick, 286- C all 649-1868 a fter 6 p .m . Refrigerators, washers and good typing ability easenUal, office at 62 East Center watches, old Jewelry, hob­ MAN TO WORK on grounds of FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ able living. Lease required. 8069, brok er. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ permanent poaiUon for the S treet, Manchester, Hdp WcMifd Mute 36 Liva Stock 42 by coUectiona, paintings, attic SERVICE when you need It. large home, 8-4 mominga ter, oentredly located, adult, Immediate occupancy. F hr ing ch a irs fo r rent. 649-0752. right peraon. Call Mrs. Cowles open Monday through CHANCE FOR HousahoM Goods 51 contents or whole estates. Fur­ EDWARDS PONTIAC — 1986 Ventura, pale Complete sharpening service, PART-TIME ojienlngs for mai> weekly. Permanent position, Garden roim no pets. 643-2171 until 6 p.m . Information, call JaiwU Real­ fbrVbppoIntm ent, 627-8236. Friday, 8:80 a.m. to FUTURE ADVANCEMENT! ! niture R ep a ir S erv ice, 648-7449. green with black vinyl top. Ih ia. hand and power mowers. rled men. Local firm has sU spring to faU if aatlafactory. HORSE and pony tor sale, both Dairy Produelt 50 ty Co.. Reeltora, 848-1121, 64 5 ANSWERIND SERVICE gorgeous automobfle can be Pointing— Poporing 21 WOMAN for cleaning rooms 6:00 ' p .m ., o r ca ll 646- the part-time work you want FRINGE BENEFITS! Write Box "U” , Manchester Pintos. CaU 6455486 after 8:80. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, WANTEID — Restaurant equip­ Home, garden and shop. We al­ NEW 6V4 room apartment. 0>n- 4112. yours fo r $84 down and low part-time, work. Call 644-1604, 410il, extension 868. a t fuU-tlm e ra te s. G all 646-4774 Herald, stating desired wage, ranges, automatic washers ment, store, tavern and bank­ so repair and service power PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes, venlent location. CaU 6451879. weekly payments. Call Mr. PAINTINO — Interior and ex­ Manchester Motel. from 2 to 7 only. FULL OR PART-TIME age, and reference*. with guarantees. See them at ruptcy equipment. (3all SIMSM I7S-251S and hsuid mowers. All work $1.60 per half bushel. (3arrote D om enick, 2S6-S069, brok er. terior, very reasonable, free Articlos For Solo 45 B. D. P ea rl’ s A ppliances, 649 Fontaine Restaurant Equip­ guaranteed. For dependable MANCHESTER fo r feed and canning, $1 per *10 SUBLET —4V4 room ’Town and leave your meaeage. Toa*ll bear from onr advertiser in estimates.'' Call Richard SALESLADY, abUlty in quality MAN for dlahwutiier, fuU or M ain St. C a ll 648-2171. m ent, 473 W indsor Street. Pg time withoot apentttag aU evening at the telephone. 1964 C B B Y M iE R N ew port hard­ serv loe call Sharp-A ll, 586 M artin, 649-9286, 649-4411. apparel selling preferred, full­ RETAIL FURNITURE STORE part-time days. Can be a DARK rich ston5free loam, bushel. P etersen F arm s, 440 house diqdex, IVi baths, all A dam s S t , M ancdiester, 648- THE Part-Tim e College Oomer Cianton Street, Hart­ top in excellent running con­ time, 40 hour week (one night, steady Job. Apply In person. $16. Pool and patio sand, Demlng Street, Wapplng. GARAGE SALE at Westland, applisuices, private basement. STAffnmi 6806. EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, .69 Years in Business — stone, flU, gravel, sand and ford . 627-6771. CaU 648-6896 mornings. dition. No body rot. Can be 'niursday imtll 9, all day Saturn And High School Students Howard Johnson Restaurant, Hemlock Point off Route 81, AntamohlM For Solo 4 exterior and interior. Paper­ ■''^Haa Openings F o r: manure. 643-9604.______South Coventry. Five days be­ aiRLSQOUT seen by appointment Asking LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also day Inclualve). Top salary. SOUTHERN 394 Tolland Tpke. BOAT TRAILER wanted —used LOOKING for anything In hanging. CeiUnge, etc. Insured. ginning Tuesday Oct. 1st, 10 $860. 646.6087. moving large appliances. Bum- C all M r. Shapiro, 648-2128, C a­ aCREBNED loam, ^ processed NATIVE VEGETABLES boat trailer tor 14* boat. Call real estate rentals — apart­ 849-1008. Work at McDonald’s In your PART or full-ttme help wanted, a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring glass­ UmFORN HERALD 1968 RAM BU SR. G ood oon- ' ing barreia delivered, $4. 644- sual milage Shops, Man­ FINISHERS g ra v el, a lso Wank run g ra v el. 649-6604 a fte r 6. ments, homes, multiple dwell­ BUKK 1966 Skylark, 2-door NEW spare time. We have open­ part-time from 9-2. Good Fresh tender Sweet Com, ware, china. Jewelry, some dlUon. $260. G all 649-1948. 1775 o r 289-8824. L. PELLETIER — Painting — chester. ' G eorge H . G riffln g , 742-7886. ings, no fees. Call .1. D. Real hardtop, fire engine red with ings for after schotS and SALESMEN working conditions. Apjdy Ver­ Vine Ripe Tomatoes, Snap antiques, also tools, hardware, EX0HMI8E interior and exterior, papermg weekends. Hours are flexi­ E state A a sociates, In c., 648- BOX LETTERS 1964 IM PALA. E xcellen t condi­ black v in y l top. $46 down and CARPENTER — experienced, I non C ircle M arket, 649-6829. ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used Beans, Lima Beans, Cucum­ aet of golf clifos, left handed, Rooms Without Board 59 Demtioa Of UOtfonns and paper removal, fully In­ ENGLAND ble. Apply In person. M2B. low weekly payments. Call Mr. as printing plates, .009 thick, bers, DIU, Summer Squash, including bag and cart. Odds ta Badly Needed tion. Low mileage. $1,100. Call all types of woric. Reascmable. sured. 648-604S, and 649-6826. ■ Full or PattJtlme MANCHESTER Tobacco 5 Can­ COMPLETELY furnished rooms Fm- Your D om enick, 236-8069, brok er. Acom, Butternut Squash, and ends of all kinds. Call Mrs. Brown 649-1948. CaU anytim e, 846-1787. Automobile Billing Clerk dy Co., 29 Blsaell Street, needs 28x86”, 26 cento each or j for for rent with community kitch­ RifomiibtkNi TELEPHONE A pply Now In Person a t: Peppers, C^cord Grapes, 649-9919 CHEVROLET — 1966 Imp^a, INSIDE-outalde painting. Spe­ MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN clerk and delivery man. Hours $1. CaU 648-2711. en, all utilities Included, locat­ 1962 BUICK convertible, good TREES cut and removed, land 46 W. CENTER BTREET Apides, Peaches, Pears, oX i STOVE, $28. Electric 4-door hardtop, power steer­ cial rates tor peopla over 86. noon to 8 p.m. Steady employ­ ed next to bus line and stores, IHE HERAIJ} will notl ccodlttan, $600. A fter 6 ca ll 876- cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ Prefer someone with knowl­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 76 USED ^WOOD storm win­ Canning Tomatoes. refrigerator, $28, good condi­ iHacloee the Identity of ing, etc. Gorgeous black on Call my competitors, then call m ent; CaU 643-5813 o r a fter 6, plenty of parking, call after 6 COUNTERMAN 0880. m a te, insured, 289-8720. edge of oontracU, reglstra- COMPANY dows, excellent condition, tion. Call 6456686. ______any adverUaer using box black. $60 down and low week­ m e. E stim ates given. 649-7868, KEITH FURNITURE Co. p .m . 644-0888. P A R T -T IM E tiona, etc. Muat be willing 242-7462. many sizes, $2 each. Lawn rol­ I letter*. Readera ana CADILLAC — 1986 Coupe D e- ly payments. CaU Mr. Dom­ AN X T h i n g taken to the dump. 876-8401. An Equal Opportunity 1116 M AIN ST. BUCKLAND FARMS RsiroDBLINO — kitchen set, Tlturs., Frt.^— 10 to 4 APPLICATIONS now being tak­ le r, $10, Law n sw eeper $26. Ing bUnd bOK ads vine. Funy loaded, with alr- enick, 286-8069, broker. to perform diversified du­ MANCHESTER, CONN. WANTED dishwasher to work sofa, occasional chair. All THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ t o 6 I E m ployer U sed cabin et sink, $26. C om ­ Tolland Tpke.— ^Adams St. daaire to protect thalr oondtUonlng. No money down, ties in a busy office. en tor ttiree superlntendenta Friday and Saturday evenings, in good condition. Call 6459047 tage St. centrally located, large Apply In Peraon 'Bo— _ I Identity ca follow tU a Ing, paperhanging, paper re­ Som e IXMdckeeping ex p eri­ and two day maintenance men. plete used bathroom outfit, $30. pleasantly furnished rooms, full financing arranged. Brok­ trucking. Cheap. 289-6860. Aak for MR. KEITH meals Included., Apply In per- between 8 -9 p.m. WANTED prooeduret Tracks—Traelon 5 moval. Free estimates and dec­ ence helpful. Must be good FuU time. Garden type apart­ Or MRS. GARRITY 116 Russell Street, Manchester. parking. Call 6452388 for over­ MEATOWN er, 216-8716. son, Cavey’s Restaurant, Cen­ TOMA’TOES, already picked ISISV^ SUver Lane reply to the COMPLETE Janitorial services. orating service. Quality work typist. CaU Mrs. Dugan, 627- ment Manchester. Must be re­ b a b y c a r r i a g e , exceUent night and permanent guesi ter St. Manchester. SORRY SAL is now a merry $1.26 half bushel, bring your Eaat Hartford, Oomi. box ta n 1I8B PONTIAC Lemana, 2-door MUST a a criq ce 1987 Interna­ Residential, commercial and manahlp, neat, competent serv­ 1866. WANTED — dental hygienist, liable, some knowledge requir­ condition, fold* flat, $10. Bahy rates. A-1 MEOHAMO gal. She used Blue Lustre rug ow n basket. 114 B uckland R d ., t o the vinyl hardtop aporta coupe. tional idek-up truck, 4-wfaeel Industrial. Windows wariied, ice . C all 647-9664. part-time or fuU. Write Box ed, wUUngneas to leam. Fine WANTED Bus Boy* to work stroUer, 5posiUon seat, basket, and upholstery cleaner. Rent W applng. FURNISHED room for rent. , Mancheatcr I V-8, 260 h .p., 4-apMd on floor, drive, dehnee, with camper top, floors washed and waxed. Wise "GG,” Manchester Herald. opportunity and good oalary. TOP Notch carpenters. 'I’op dol­ part-time evenings, experience folds flat, $10. Solid Maple twin and snow plow . 648-7490. after PAINTINO — Exterior and In­ electric shompooer, $1. Olcott GenUeman only. 9 LUley St. _ Herald, togetiwr bucket aeata, plu* extras. 649- M aintenance, 648-2608. Send resume to Manager, 6 lar. Immadlate and steady em­ preferred. Apply In peraon TOMATOES pick In own con­ bedroom aet, double dresser with a memo Uating the I terior, special rates for Sept., WAITRESSES, days or nights, Variety Store. For general auto repairs. 6042. 5:46. Downey Drive,* Manobeater, ploym ent. Benefita. CaU 278- Cavey’s Restaurant, Center St, tainer, also beans, carrots, with mirror, nlghtetand, mat­ 648-9676. npania yon do NOT Oct. and Nov. avaUable now, fuU or part-time, experience 1630 o r evenings, 7459144. Conn. Manchester. THE PROVEN carpet cleaner cucumbers, squash. Open 8 tresses and box qpringa Includ­ f e m a l e Flat rate, 8 houra, 5-day nt to M your letter. PONTIAC — B om ievine, 1966 1968 GMC %ton pick-up truck, A-1 w orkm anship. 649-8148. not necessary. Apply In persoh OFFICE CLERK BEAUTIFUL ROOM for gentle­ Tour letter win b e .d*-| HoHsohoki Sorvicos Blue Lustre is easy on the p.m. till dark, 21 Angel St. ed. 643-8989. week. Paid boUdaye, va­ convertible, eutomatic, power rack body. C4U sAer 6 pm ., only, Howard Johnson Restau­ EXPERIENCED tractor traUer LOT BOY—FuU or part-time. man. AU convenience*. Park­ PRODUCTION atro]red if the adverUaer 649-9704. Offorad 13-A OEIORGE N. Converse. Painting O FFSET ^ driver. Apply In person. Carl­ budget. Restores forgotten col­ Manchester. ing. Please call 649-6914. cation. Apply In pereon steering. Ehccellent condition, rant, 694-Tolland Tpke. Needed for accounts pay­ Apply in person, Solimene SOLID MAPLE settee, 7 piece ia one you’ve mentioned. I and decorating, paper hanging, son’s Blxpress Inc., 96 HUIiard ors. Rent electric shampooer, to Xtarl Lewie. K not It wm lie handled | no money down, take over UGHT TRUCKINO, bulk deUv- able with knowledge of typ­ M otors, 867 Oakland St. t u r n i p s , $1 half bushel, yel­ bronze kitchen aet, 80” electric ASSEMBLERS 1988 CH EVY half ton p ick up. fully Insured. Call evenings, hairdresser , two or three PRINTERS WANTED Street, Manchester. $1. Paul’s Paint — WaUpaper LARGE ROOM, for working in the ;wnal manner. paym ents, broker. 288-8716. ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ ing necessary and iqititude low globe and purple tops. range, portable washing ma­ with Progressive Owner drl'ven. 28,000 mUes, 643-2804. year operator with some fol­ TOOL CRIB attendant. We are Supply. ______lady or student, caU after 6. ed and removied. Also odd Jobs. tor figures. ExceUent fringe Comer of Qlode Lane and chine, 6452197. After 6 p.m. Electrical Appliance w ith ra ck . CaU 648-6689, after lowing. Right person can man­ PART-TIME PAINTERS or painters helpers, tn need of a man familiar with 6457006. 1985 COM ET V-8, m ust be seen 644-8962. benefits. Apply at Manches­ a b o u t 800 used 4’ 2-bidb Tolland Street at East Hart­ Company — Apply 4 p.m . age salon. Anthony Hairdres­ full or part-time. CaU 668^17 the machining trade, capable of PAUL DO DGE to be aiqireelated, very reason­ Floor Flnisliiiig 24 ter Modes, Ino., Ptaie Street. A PART • TIME OFFSiST fluorescent light fixtures. In­ ford, Manchester townllne. NEW Hide-a-bed couch and able, call 64»«10. NOW IS THE HME to protect ser, 129 Center Street, 0458494, PRINTER IS WANTED BY or 6451641. taking charge In our tool crib dresser, kitchen set, 4 chairs, Aportmonts Fiats— Lost 1 evenings, 649-4742. dustrial type, with shades. SeU HUftA MFC. CO. and restore original appear­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnlah- MANCHESTER MEMORIAL and stock Inventory, some GRAPES, pick your own, bring white utility cart and 2 cab­ P O N iiA p . me. Avfo Aeesssoriss— one or aU, discount on 10 or Tonamairts 63 Regent Street t O $ t —Male apricot poodte, ance of your ameaite driveway ing (specialising in older STORE demonstrators, Man­ HOSPITAL FOR 30 HOURS A knovriedge of supply houses and more. Ideal for garagea, fac­ your own containers. Agostin^I- inets, electric sewing machine, 878 M AIN ST. Tfras 6 THREE ROOMS, heaL hot wa­ M am dieeter, C. C all D og W ard- exceUent condition. $876. CaU ment work, cellar floors, pa­ EXPERIENCED sales Udy e r. E xp erien ce helpful. Aq>ply Road, Manchester. over payments, broker. 285 Este.te Associates. Uc. 645 BAST HARTFORD, CONN. Grant Co., Itauicheater Park­ 6 p.m. Monday through Fri­ m , 648-4181. \ 872-4171 a fter 6 p .m . tios, roofing. AlaU Laon Cles- w anted. H ours 153, 5 9 and fuU Nichols Manchester Tires, sews buttons on, bUnd hem «ri6 . 5129. ade. day, 246-7206. A n E qual Op­ dresses, etc. Clearance price synskl, BuUder. 6454291. day Saturdays. Apply In per- In c., 396 B roa d Street, M an­ LOFTY PILE, free from soil LOST — aet of keya and eye- portunity Employer. Is the carpet cleaned with Blue $84 cash o r term s avaU able to 1961 FO RD F olrion e, standard son, Peggy Ann Shop, Parkade. chester. CX.ERK typist wanted to leam glaaaea vicinity Unden and HOMES, OARAGES, porches, Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- responsible party. — 1968 con­ transmioaion, 6 cylinder, 5 Motorcyclut— BABYSITTER wanted three trucking operation, good Main Street. CaU 6494469. rec rooms, room addittona, er, $1. P lnew ood F^im lture sole modbl zig-zag sews but­ door. Good running ctmdiUon. BkyelM 11 Musical—Dramotic 30 daya a week for weU behaved ohonoe for advancement. kitchens, roofing, siding, geiK. Shop. tons on, makes fancy atltches, Asking $200. CaU 742-9079, 8 year old girt. WUl consider Hou^ 2 p.m. to 11:80. Apply 1962 PARU XiA scram b ler, 960 eral repair irork. Financing PRIVATE Instructions— piano, sews with one or two needles, mature school girl. CaU Mrs. In person to Mashkln Freight Holp W antad ■ THUNDERBIRD — 1964, Lan­ c c , g ood coBdlUon. $200. 645 available. No down payment by London certified teacher, 1960 LINCOLN, best offe r. P ool makes button holes, price now EJeonomy Builders, Inc. 645 my home. 6452810. Engelbert, home phone, 625 L ines D ispatch D ept. 116 Park Maid1 or Fomola 37 ta b le, $86. T ach om eter, $15. OVERSTOCKED famous preci- dau, 2-door hardtop, automatic, 0929 a fter 6 p.m . Experienced Polishers $49.80. BTee delivery call Cap­ 6169. 0103, business phone, 4359888. AV|9. Eaat Hartford. For 6 cybllnder ST. Tolland alcn xlg sag sewing machines. fuU equipped. No money down, F U IL B R itol Warehouse Collect — if 1966 HONDA,.460 ce , 9JW0 mUea, For a finished work on turbine blades and vanes. 8750796. No reasonable offer refused. take over payments, bnAer. GENERAL office -work, pleasant needs men, women, students, toll. 246-2140 until 9 p .m . rearorked, exceUent condition, WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ FULL and part-time laborers OMl Capitol collect U toU, 1- 2156716. modeling specialist. Additions, H d p and diversified duties, Monday Above averajfe hourly rates, fringe benefits and for, landscaping, no experience to work from home by phone, $600. 6457878. 6x10 TRAB jEP., Camper, all SEWING MACHINES — singer rec rooms, dormers, porches, through Friday. Gaer Brothers, by appointments, by planned VOLKSWAGEN ^ 1987, sun­ Fumaiu 35 profit sharing ptan. Apply at n ecessary, $2.28 p er hour. CaU metal body, 1-:’ wood row boat, automatic zl$!-zag, excellent M IN IH IK B 1968, R iqip C-S60. cabinets, formica, buUt • Ins, 140 R ye Street, South W indsor. Grantland Nursery, 6450666. delivery. C all 247-1949. 043-2871. RHW WANTED from Charter roof, 4-speed, clean. No money condition. Makes buttonholes, New In June, wiU sacrifice. 645 bathroom s, kltchena^ 649-8446. POSITION available. staff O A St. to Center of Hartford, down, take over payments, hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ 1964. nurse, caU 876-4061 fo r in form a­ Red4.M Nttal Flnitking Co., Ine. PAINTERS — Experienced POOL, 18’ X ’4 good condition. mornings. CaU 3451844. broker. 288-8716. NEWTON H. SMITH 5 SON — tion, or apply at Rockville Pub­ WOMAN as compknlcn, light oidy. No part-timers. Steady Packed* ready. WUl deliver. inally over $800., 6 monthly Remodeling, repairing, addi­ housekeeping, llve-ln, 6452220. payments of $8.60 each or pay- 1961 — 9 PASSEN GER C oiaitry lic Health Nun^g Asan., 62 ' 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER w ork. CaU B ob M elendy, 876- DRAFTSMAN Includes ladder, vacuum clean­ tions, rec room*, garagea. $81 cash. 622-0981 dealer. Squlrs, power brakes, aad BusiMts Survkot Park St., RockviUe. 7179; ______e r, fU ter system . 648-2068, ______AufouMbBus For Solo 4 porches and roofing. No Job We have an opportunity In' steering, rebuUt transmlssloii. Offurad 13 PART-TIME general office work housekeeper for 8 adults, PA^lT-TIME worker afternoons NUMEROUS modem and antl- too smaU. CaU 6458144. our organization for a com­ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, black sun­ Good tires, $800. or best offer. in medical office, 8 to 6:80 5 4 d a l^ o r Uve In. 648-0267. daUvering to stores, high ach(X>I , que'pieces aU In exceUent con- petent draftsman with a roof. Red leather Interior, ful­ T erm s SMcepted. 648-0861. YOU ARE A-1, truck 1s A-1. CARPENTRY— concrete stepi. p.m., four days weekly. Call B oofsan d A ceosson as 46 dUlon. Reasonable CaU 6458688 boy. Apply In person New Sys­ minimum of two years ex­ ly eqn^iped including atalnleaa OaUarsi attics, yards, drive­ floors, hatchways, remodeling, Mrs. Davidson, 6458979. CLERICAL — Interesting full­ FORD Falcon, 4-door tem Laundry, 44 Harrison St. 1962 M ITOHBLL 12’ alum inum ®' staH aid rack. Show room oou- ways sealed and sroaU truck­ porches, garagea, closets, ceU- time poeltlon for mature wom­ perience to assist designer •tendard, 6 cylinder. MOO. CaU runabout w ith 1962, 18 h.p. ditfoo. $1,3I6. OaU 645«T66. ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- Inga, attics finished, . rec MATURE WOMAN to cfare for an, smaU alr-oonditioned Eaat OOOD r>AY — STEADY WORK CARPENTERS and carpenters }n preparing Interior and 40” TAPP AN gas stove, con­ 645«177 after 6 p.m. JohnfSn. Controls, windshield, mano Trucking Service toll- rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 4 year old boy in my home, 5 Hartford office, Ugfat typing, crew. .Sub-contract or hourly exterior drawings. Must al­ tains storage space and 1966 0L O 6M C S IL E , 66, white fringe benefits. CaU 2853708 so be able to prepare fix­ canvas cover. 6458987'. crisp er, $46. CaU 648-6027. MUKTANG — 1966, 2-door hard­ free, 742-9487. er related work. No Job too day week, transportation sup- Mo Bxpetlenoe Maoessary W 8 ^ . CaU 278-1680 or even- convertible, aU power, only ■maU. Dan Moran, BuUder. lUied, 6456406, after 6 p.m. Mr*. Ciaesar. We wm Train Ton ln|S, 742-0144. ture plans, plot plans and 63JI00 m iles. FlxceUent condl- top, automatic, power steering, b u l l d o z e r , baekbM work, Burveya. Knowledge of Iso­ 18' DEEP VEB Tri-huU with 60 WBSTTNGHOUSE refrigerator siuup. No money down. Take Evenings 6458680. ttm. WUl bargdn. Osmer after land clearing, septic tanks In- PART-TZMiTman or high school metric proposals and color h.p. Johnson, full canvas and $6., 66 gal. drums, $8. each. over payments, broker. 285 8 p.m., 265799'. staUed. drainage fields. Paul We Need: boy wanted Saturday and Sun­ coordinating desirable. Po­ equipment with tandem wheel 74 North St. 6716. Sebendel, 6450416.______Roofing—Siding 16 PRODUCTION WORKERS days, to attend cohiToperated sition Btartliig rate baaed troUer, Capitol Equipment Co., 300 qualified buyers available WEISTTNOHOUSB automatic M niD OAR? Orsdit very bad? car wdsh. Light duties. No ex­ on experience. Excellent 38 M ain St. 648-7968. BoBknvt, rapossesslonT Hon- 1966 M ERCU RY, 5 d o o r hard­ TREE removol-Trinuning. Rea­ ROOFINO, aluminum siding, Do You Like To Wrife? 2nd or 3rd Shift washer, in good condltitm. top — g ood body, exceUent 1962 perien ce necessary. C all 844- free benefits. Program In­ 16’ THOMPSON boat with trail­ sot Dpugtaa accepts lowest sonable rates. Covered for gutters, carpenter work. SO / R eason able. C all 648-0640. engine, 4 new Urea and battery, property* damage. Got a tree 1600. 6 to 10 p.m . ______cluding health and accident e r and M ark 68 outboard. V ery dopm, smallest paymants, any- years’ experience. Connecticut We Pay For Your: Insurance, major medical, P A R D DOG FOOD wiiara. Mot smaU loon finance muffler and pipe, 4 new atioeks, p rob lem ? OaU D ana’ s Tree V a lley Construction Co. 648- WE NEED AN I JANITORS — part-time eve- good condition, $660. 648-0929. and transm ission sUps, $100. S erv ice, 622>8438. life Insurance and pension 48 Ctena fo r $6.66, —the minute you list with us! ootmpany plan. Douglas Mo­ 7180. F ree esUmatea. ■ nings, Manchester area. CaU 8 Hoiidnya plan. W rite P .O . B ox 1488, 10 H.P. JOHNSON outboard AU Pets SuppUea Are At to rs, 846 Main. 745T6H after 6. 6M-4468, 8-6 p.m. only. ter t r e e e x p e r t — Trees cut, Hewital and SorgloU BaneAta H artford, Cfonn.* statin g ed­ motor, very good condition. K ennel P rice s T o AU 1966 PLYMOUTH SateUite, buildinc lot* cleared, trees top­ A S S IS T ^ SPORTS EDITOR ucation, business experience C all 640-0782. A fter 4 p.m . / 1964 COMET, hardtop, 269, 5 Roofing and PAJIT-TIMB help, mornings or P O R T E R F IE L D ’ S spaed, bucket seats. Beet of- 2-door hardtop, blue. Mack in­ ped. Got a tree problem? Well Lite msoranoe afternoons tor various outside and salary requlrementa. terior, v-8, standard. $2,600 or w orth phone caU, 742-8282. Chimnoy* 16*A SAILBOAT Barracuda, fibre PETS SUPPLY INC. Sellinir vour hoane? It pays to call Hayes 1 We’ll immediately dip ini» our extensive der. CaU I 6453628. Vnoatlon jib e , 649-9644, a fter 6 p.m . RT. 6 A CHAPEL ROAD best offer. 645806$. The pofition is open now. You will find glask 18’, 96 sq. ft. , Uke fUes o t over 800 qualified buyer5—arransre for the most likely prospects to see your STEPS, HDEWALKSi stoM ROOFINO — Specialising re­ new , $660. In cludes traU er, 742- SOUTH W INDSOR 528-8391 f MUST SELL, 1966 L em ons. Betiretnont Plan a t t e n d a n t for coin-operated home.. ITT.We 1handle Ji. allnil the .pinon^inlfinancial arrmge-nnrfinarp. _ Ovaritaad cam, 6 cylinder, IMMACULATE one ow ner, 1967 walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ pairing roofs of sU kinds, new yoiir position exciting, interesting and a ehal oar wash, 8:80 to 6 daUy. Ught WANTED School Bus drivers. 7668 a fter 6. roofs, gutter work, chimneys MOVING — furniture lor sale, otgomatic. OaU 6454707. Cbevrcriet Impala Super Sport. races, railings. AU epnerete re­ duties. Suitable for retired Make your spare time profit­ ments. There’s nothing for you to do! Yoi^ ^N6 cylinder, automatic. This car pairs. ReasonaUy ^ced. 645 cleanOd and repaired, 80 years’ lenge toj your abilities. You will find the staff Apply BfqtidBy throogh Frid*y able, do something worth plus mlscallaneoua Items. 14 home will be sold in minimum'tune for the ge^eman. No • experience Knighton Street, second floor. 166$ M OB, GT, exceUent con- sUU baa $6,000 mile* of factory 0661. experience. Free estimates. 8:00 A.M. thNOgh S:00 PJl. necessary. CaU 644-1600 8 to wdille. WIU train, good pay. Floritti—Nuraoriot 49 maximum asking price. Is it any wonder dltlon, low mileage. CaU 645 warranty. $1,996. WUaon CUgo, CaU Howley 845686L 645 moft congenial and your office moit pleasant. Lealle CkilUna, 1224 SuUlvan SHARPENINO Service — Saws, 10 p.m . ______FIVE PIECE dinette sat, knot our phones keep ringing day and night? . 66t3 after 6 p.m. 7459T16. 8868. _Ave., W applng, 644-1467. HARDY crysanthem um a. In knives, axas, sbMurs, skates, Check the fringe benefits. ty pine extra leave* and pads, AMP CUNO DIVISION YOUNG MAN —Opportunity to all colors, loaded with buds and 186$ CHEVROLET Bel Air sta- 1066 g reen VOLKSWAGEN, 4 rotary blades. ()uiek ssrvlos. 1 MANAGER WANTED tor beaq- dry sink, mahogany oomer CONNECTICUT FILTER PLANT learn retailing and manage­ blossoms. 60c and 86c each. tiSD w g m s , V-8, poerar brakes, new tires, good condition, reas­ OHStol Equipment Co., $6 MBHnory, iy parlor. Good opportunity for cabinet, 4 chairs, black caned Apply in person soon at tha . . . ment as a career In boys’ and Open seven days a week and , pc^war staeriqg, autom atic Mala St., Manebastar. Hours seats and backs, misceUaneous It Pays To Call Hayesl HAYES onably priced . OaU 616 6986, Dratsinaking American Mecktne and Fsnnliy Co. right peraon. Good atartlng 19 young men’s department. 0<|od evenings until dark. Pontlcel- [lousehold goods, and yard tranamlaalnn. $880. Ckn be seen evenings. daUy 7:356, Thursday, 7:$56, Monte M — Mtver Meed starting salary. CaU Mr. Craft, sa la ry . V ernon C oiffu res, 648- AGENCY. INC. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and Stafford Sprliifis, Oeim. - U’a Greenhouse and Nursery, (foods. 649-6061. I a t' 6 LInooU Straet, after 5 Saturday 7:804. 645799$. t o t . appointment, 6453128. 0977. ' 56 'BABI OBNTBB W . 1166 — 4-door hardtop, Buick reasonaUy done tin my home, Phooei i f f m i 488 N orth M ain Street, M an­ 1^1: TAG SALE — Saturday and .-aa Lofiabre. with powar steering, REPAIRS ~ Lawnmowej^ caU 645675(7. t r a i n e e — To become life In- LICEINisE d physical therapist to chester: i m p r A N G 1666 a tsa d a n t 6, poerar Utakes, tinted wlnd- snow blowers and gardsn trac­ be under contract part-time, Sunday, September 28 and 29, AM EQUAL OPFOXTUNITT BMPUITEM surance underwriter lor Mie of one to 7 p.m. Ciomplete hpuae- <' M)Od sad hsotor, low mllesge. ahleld, deluxe hub caps. One tors. Free pick up and delivery 13 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER for medicare patimts, for America’s largest Insurance hotd fumlahlnga. 69 Tanner aw eitaat oMlMItaB. 64560M af- owner. CUl 6450124 after 6 in Manchester and South Wind­ PLAIN SEWING and sHera- oompanlee. Salary plus bonus, South Windsor Public Health tions. OaU 6157748. Read Herald Ads Ctomer of Bowers. \ - t t l r *■ p .m . ' sor area. Ckdl 644-0421. > (tall R. Stevenson 375T77(). Nursing Assn. CaU 6451800. r T -^^ipiFaWJSP?

PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. PRibAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 PAi(9 TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 Wfishington Post Editor Out of Town Oof of Town Out of Town InvBtfmMif Properly Hoints For Salt 72 Housts For Salt ^ Lota For Sola 73 Out of Town 75 For Sola 75 75. For Soln News in Events in Capital ^r Sc^ 70-A e x e c u t i v e seven room Qar- For S a lt 75 TWO-FAMILY, '4-4 flat, separ­ VERNON To Succeed Bcdl at l/.JV. rison Colonial, Lakewood Cir­ BOLTON-NEAR Center—beauti- T7------— —^ VERNON — custom raised and permit Judges to assign CHOICE locaUons. Drive by ate heating iqrstems, good con­ VERNON - Manchester Lins \ ! J 7 Extm Caution Needed CLASSIFIED cle area. Oversized two- car ful residential area. 1V& acres. BOLTON LAKE, bargain year —seven room oversized Cape. Ranch, Uine bedrooms, fin­ tiiem certain clvH dutlee. Oom- (Oontimied .from Page One) the large comer at East Cen­ dition, near Main St., very A JOY TO LIVE IN -■- vT\ V f J. m l A iMAproTvrtTOwWASHINOTON zaps (AP) _ — tpi -nis. garage, breezeway, two fire-, CaU 649-7867. end close qut ,at $7,900. 6 Five bedrooms, two full baths. ished r o c with fireplaoe and missloners have been limited man who never forgets which ter and Goodwin or looX over convenient. Priced at $28,000. Goldberg also joined the Hum­ placez, lovely treed lot Call' room Ranch summer home , P riced to sell, $21,600. H ayes bar. Oafiiedral ceU ^ Uving If you are partlcidar about Four IhfUtrator* Said board litveetigating the collision largely to conducting routine ride of the footllghU he’s on.’’ at the property at the comer Charlea L esp erance, 849-7620, 80’ X 200’ AA ZONE building lot. phrey team Thursday. He wlK J.D. Real Estate Associates, n ear w ater. H ayes A gen cy 646- room, three lavatories, 2-car the nelghboihood and the of a email plane emd a emnmer- preliminary hearln|!s In federal a t Center and Griswold St. T.J. ExceUent area, well 1 a n d- Agency, ■ 6464)181.______Kitted in Two CUuheu be co-chrirman of the National The veteran editor had been ADVERTISING In c., 643-6129, 643-8779, 649-1688. $16,900 WILL PURCHASE ttls 0181. garage. Immediate occupan­ condition of a home you SEOUL (AP) — South Korean criminal cases. Crockett R ealtors, 648-1677. Bcaped, aU utiUtlss. Call War- cial jet that killed 82 persons Citizens Committee tor Hum- due to retire Iron* The WariUng- 4^ room Ranch, within walk­ VERNON — 2 fflmUy modern cy . 1^,900. N o agenta, 646-0062 want to buy, please have a troops WHed tour North Koreans The b ill, passed 172 to 21, w as ten E. Howland Realtor, 643- near HenderaonvUle, N.G., lari phrey-Muzkie while Ball will ton Pori on Ws 66th birthday in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER — near B casualties In the Thursday that It couldn’t ex­ 0469. doVENTRY—BqUding lot, 286’ (Bordering Golf Course) Manchester Parkade might be moving Into poritton to Only $18,900. H. M. Frechette, dashes on the central and west­ plain why the private plane level voted by the House 'would Johnson called nevnmen into LOW 20's — 8 room Colonial, MANCHESTER — 6 room cus­ fron tage b y 100’ depth. M anchester 649-0806 be "a major foreign policy de­ succeed Dean Rusk in the Cabi­ the White House Cabinet Room YOtm COOPERATION WILL |%|AI 9711 BOLTON ^28 acres of beauti­ R ealtors, 647-9993. HELP A unique opportunity to pur­ ern fronts jurt below the demlll- veered Into thopato of the jet as 4 bedrooms, Uving room with tom built Raised Ranch, top Artesian well with commercial feat tor the United States.’’ net if Humj^rey wins. to anmunce the change person­ BE APPRECIATED l#IM Li OHO"*# I I ful high wooded rolling land fireplace, dining room emd den, chase an exceptional lO $20,900 —I5i acres. Old Colon- tarlsed . son They reported the airliner was taking off. But quaUty construction, excellent septic system. Price $4,000. BLUNOTON — 2—famUy, In­ Rusk asked for restoration of "After the November election ally. He saluted BaH’s eervloe near new highway, long . road 2-ear garage, aluminum siding, room, SH bath home. De­ isd, completely modernized, seizing fUur submachine guns. It said the minimum control .— .,,, ------—------location, treed lot. Mid 20’i. Terms a-vallable. F.M. <3aal come $2,400 yearly with high­ WANTED $866 mUUon of the $1.8 hUllon I shall return promptly to pri­ and arid his resignation "has frontage. P riced to sell. CaU signed to bring a famUy toi bright and clean, three ga­ 600 rounde o f am m unition and procedures were a contributing m J possible 2-family conversion. H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. A gen cy, 648-2682,- er possibilities. Just reduced cut from the orlgliuU White vate life,’’ he said. Continutd From Prtctding Page early. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. gather by Its concept of rages, nice’ view, trees, subur­ six hand grenades. factor. It caUed t o t constant ra­ nothing to do with pobUc poU- Vacant Call now. Wolverton by owner for quick sale, $16,- House request Ball's move came as a sui’- A gency, R ea ltors, 649-2818. MANCHESTER—17 Hazel St. 8- Autortiotlvai "fa m ily separatenees.” ban. Hutchins Agency, Real- A t a m eetin g o f the Joint kOM- dar tracking of such planes and Engaged c y ." COVENTRY — 48 acres of good 600. Contact 'owner evenings, prise both here and at the Unit­ bedroom. Colonial,. aluminum ^ Large cocktaU deck, plus term . 049-6824. tary Armistice Oomtnlssian at double-checking of flight in­ The engagement of Miss Although Ball has written that Fom ishtd Housts For Rtnt 65 farm land, barn and 3 out 649-1792. Capital Quote ed Nations, which opened Its MANCHESTEiR, better buUt riding. ExceUent condition, on­ Out of Town mac honk for sorv- huge ecreened patio for Panmurtio™ today, U.S. Army structions. Olorla-Jean Leone to Rudolph the United States should never buUdlngs at $19,800. Philbrick. BOLTON-OOVENTRY Um ^ "Every senator gets a sub-' 3Srd session just two days a$;o. ApcHHiw nts 6 3 -A BOLTON — four room Ranch, 6V4 room Ranch, with 8 large ly $16,900. H.M. Frechette- For Solo « 75 large acale entertaining. See Mlaj. Gen. Gilbert Woodward Navy Secretary John T. Mc- Carl Klssmann Jr., both of have begun bombing North 'Vle- A gency, R ealtors, 049-5347. four bedroom Crionlal plus committee, the way they each Already awaiting Wiggins on bedrooms, fireplaced Uving Realtors, 847-9998. ' this Trend Setting Elstate toM the Oonvmunist ride that Naughton, hls.wifo and their son Manchester, has been announc­ nam, he has defended U A poll- 1 Two ROOM furnished apart- with cellar,” large treed lot. k a station. Top dual | used to get a qdttoon In the oM the new U.N. agenda is the an­ room, well cablneted kitchen, COVENTRY, old Dutch Colon­ today — aU carpeted and two unfinished tjedrooms. seven intUtrators kified by were emong the paseengers who ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cles and has said he sees no 1 ment, stove, refrigerator, heat. $180. m onthly. Call 742-6786. days. And long after the senator nual debate over admission of with nice dining area. Profes­ MANCHESTER — seven room ia l buUt 1826, tw o a cre s, barn, draped for immediate occu- Breezeway 'with 2-car ga­ South Korean guiurds T5zesday died In the crash of the Pied­ William J. Leone of 374 Union likely alternative to their contin­ > hot water, private bath. Ap- Housos For Sol# 72 MEAT CUTTER for top man. leaves, the subcommittees and Red China. And the war in Viet­ S b ANDOVER — 12 miles from sionally finished rec room, ga­ Cape Cod in exceUent condi­ $18,600. Meyer Agency, Real­ ' pancy. ShcceUent for the rage, 155 acres. Oi4y $27,900. "oonetituted the largest group mont AtrUnes jet after the coHi- uation. ply Mariow*s, Main St. Experlenoed. Above aver- their staffs linger on."—^Rep. St. PAW, large custom-built, 7 4-4 DU PLEX. $5,000 dow n U kes rage, Bowers School, $22,900. tion. Three bedrooms, - formal tors, 648-0609. Hixecutlve wdio requires an Louts D lm ock R ea lty . 6494)828. of North Koreans kfiled within skm . Her fiance is the son of Mr. nam. although mt a formal Is­ w atge pay! Vaoatloa, free James C. Cleveland, R-N.H., op­ sue before the world body. Is Wiggins also Is a longtime as­ room raised Ranch, 8 or 4 . bed­ over 614 per cent first mort* Wolverton Agency Realtors, dining room, family room. Insoreiioe, pine extra office in his home. OaU the demilitarized zone in recent and Mrs. Rudolph C. Klssmann F TWO FURNISHED three room Apply in eonfidonea | MANCHEST^ — outoMrU. posing a measure to give the certain to continue to be the sociate of Humphrey and served rooms, 2 baths, sunken living gage. Owner wlU give second. 649-2813. Nicely landscaped tree shaded TOIXAND —Raised Ranch, beneflte. Apply hi peiaon Siizanne Shorts, 646-8288 or tim e s.” Arm y Judgment Said o f 146 P earl St. apartments in. privrie home. custom buUt, hl|^ on a hUl Big Ookmlal. Possible 6 bed­ on his draft board in World War % room with fireplace, very pri­ $23,990. 628-0686. yard. CaU now, Paul W. Cou- F loren ce C ou rcey, 688-4628. He said "North Korea paid Senate more office apace. M iss Leone is a 1662 graduate center of otf-etage controversy. Utilities included. Convenient NEW 2-famiIy, 10 room duplex, with panoramic view, % aore to rooms. (now 4) 2 baths, 2-cu Poor Regarding M16» Wiggins enters as an unknown n . vate lot in estate like setting, gan. R ea ltor, 649-4636. deaiTy for Its aggression" aitd of Manchester High School and location. Working a(hilts. 643- CUSTOM built live room home. each apartment 2 bedrooms. wooded lot, many other fea­ MEATOWN EXCLUSIVE WITH garage, acre ]^us lot, in the . The appointment to the $80,900 lawn and snow equipment in­ offered to return the bodies., WASHINOTON (AP) — A a 1963 graduate o f C reative man in world diplomacy by his 6189. Large Living room with fire­ 14 X 14 master bedroom, Uving MANCHESTER 2-famUy, 6-6 tures. Twenty minutes to Hart­ m S li SUver Lane Box A!A e/o 20’s. T .J . C!rockett R ea ltor, 648- a year p ^ is subject ^ Senate cluded, $250. C all J.D . R eal North Korean Itoj. Gen. Pak House subcommittee says the School of Hairdressing. She is own choice. "The Ideal newspa­ place, formal dining room, room and formal dining room with three large bedroonun, IH ford, $28,900. Char-Bon Real Eaet Hartford. Conn. j . W a t s o n b e a c h & co . 1677. Spain May Move confirmation. SHARE APARTMENT. Lady E state A ssociates, In c. 648- Chur« Kdok called Woodward’s Army acted with "extremely employed at the Tree Chic Beau­ perman” he said recently, "Is a with wall to waU, kitchen with baths on owner’s aide. Separate B etote, 648-0088, 649-2426. would Uke same to share her 1S29, 648-8779. modern . kitchen, Jalousied Realtors BOL/rON—Lovely five room Ix>or judgment” and ."in callous electric ranges, separate fur­ utilities, good income, terrific statement a “fantastic fabrica­ T o Force U .S. ty Salon. apartment. CentraHy located. porch, two bedrooms, space for LARGE EIGHT ROOM home naces, fuU walk-out basemsnt, potential. 186 x 166’ lot, $22,000. H ARTFORD 278-6960 Ranch, aluminium riding, fuU tion" designed to oovef up the disregard" of taxpayers in ap­ M r. K lssm ann, a 1960 gradu­ reasonable. C all 648-8908 m orn­ third, IH baths, 2-car garage. basement, new hot pdr heating proving contracts for M16 rifles T o Close BascF* ate of Manchester High School, for rent. Excellent central lo­ Lot 120x140, beautifully land­ large rear stmdeck. Wolverton Wolverton Agency Realtors, "a g re sslv e ■war echem es the Townes Phys Ed Program ings, 049-6082 evenings. (Over 40 Years Experience) system, copper plumbing. that c o s t ig> t o $20 mUUon m ore has served in the U.8. Na'vy. f cation, on bus line and close to scaped. Marion E. Robertson A gency, R ea ltors, 649-2818. 649-2816. American lmx>erlallria." House completely reflnished. He afoo denied Woodwaid’a than the lowest bid submitted. WASHINOTON (AP) — Spain He is employed ■with the Town THREE ROOM furnished apart­ all facilities. Oil heat. Rental R ea ltor, 643-6068. $14,900 -2-BEDROOM Ranch, New paneling, hardwood charge that North Korea com­ The special armed services has put in motion a chain of dip­ Fire Department, and is attend­ Can Only Go Up: Wiggin ment. Prefer gentleman or $200 per m onth. No lease re­ porch with wrought Iron raU- VERNON.. .one of the cleanest floors. A'vailable for Immediate mitted hostile acts on 82 occa- subcommittee said ■niursday ing Hartford Technical Institute. oouide. No pets. UtilKies in- quired. Immediate occupancy, RAISED RANCH — modern lomatic moves that could force ing, fuU ceUar, garage, 100x200 rtmoh homes we’ve ever listed. occupancy. Price, $12,500. Pos- riens along the demUftarised the Army gave a $06 mlUlon A ^ tfln g 1969 w edding is plan­ By JOHN A. JOHNSON Is dismantled and the school duded. R eferences. 742-8161, for information call Jarvis kitchen with aU built-ins, LEGAL the United States to riose its R ea lty C o., R ealtors, 648-1121, formal dining room, famUy lot, trees. Hutchins Agency, Three bedrooms, finished base­ rible financing avaUable. FJd. zone between SepL ,9 and 26. _ contract to General kfotora’ Hy- ned. Davis Wlggiit, physical educo/- yards closed. This is banSy in $82 a week. R ea ltors, 649-6324. military bases in that nation keeping with the community 648-4112. room, 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, N O n C E Mortgage ment, Ideal residential area. G oal A gen cy, 648-2062. dramatic Divtrioo and a $42 mll- tion director of toe MaiMtoeater Impossible to describe, so Uon contract to Harrington and next yecu’. concept of school utilisation Dr. 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, $34,- WEST SIDE —older home, ADMISSION *Talka* Seen Stalemated aobool system, lari night "oar- -many extras and the over-all VERNON —custom buUt 7 R ich a rd s o n of Worcester, Negotiations for an extehrion Hennl$;an’8 administration Is at- Butinttt Loccdions 900. PhUbriclt Agency Realtors, aU rooms large, 4 bedrooms, Until U.S. Election z4ed toe baU" for the $112,000 OF BLECTTORS cqp^dltlbn. Sensibly priced in room Ranch, 64 x 28’. First Mass., tor 240,000 rifles each. About Town temi>ting to estabUah, Wiggin Out of Town 640-5847. hot water baseboard heat, Money Blues? TOKYO (AP) —Shojlro Ka- of toe agieement broke off capital equipment bond issue to For Rtnt 64 Norioe ie hereby given that the mid 20’s and well worth it. floor family room, 2 baths, Two firms had made lower bids, Bowers School PTA will spon­ be presented to 'voters as part com m ented. For Rout 66 MANCHESTER — 6-room good condition. Ideal for large lyj. Board of Admlerion of buUt-ins, tw o fireid a ces, 2- washlma, vice president of Ja­ Thursday after 10 days of un­ In 1966, when the presen t sen ­ TWO ROOM office , 100 percent T . • J . C rock ett. R ea ltor, 648- one of them' $20 million below sor a Jantooree tomorrow from of a referendum on Nov. 6. Ranch, double* garage, in- family, $20,900. PhUbrick Agen­ Eleotoro, of the Town of Man- car garage. Acre wooded lot. pan's ruUng Liberal Democratic successful talks. ^ ior high school • opened, all Main St. location. Inquire Mar­ THREE ROOM apartment for 1877. the General Motors figure. 10 a.m. to 1:80 p.m. at the Speaking unemotionally hut ground swimming pool, cy , R ea ltors, 64941847. cheeter^wtU be tn aeeriom in ^ e N&ybe we can help you chase ’on I V ery clean. A sking $26,900. party, said today U.S. State De­ Spanish tforedgn Minister Fer­ equipment was moved from low 's, 867 M ain St. w orking o r retired couple, 742- Hie subcommittee sold the Bchool. convincingly from facts and meticulous condition Invites M u n lo i]^ Building, Town FftIVAOY — 0 room Rondi, 2 H.M. FV«chette ReaUors, 047- partment officials believe the nando Mhrta OasUella In'voked a Bennet to the new building. 66»4. 62 HOLLISTER Street, f^ price 'was unreasonable aitd llgurea of a 16-year study, be your inspection. Low 20's. Olerk’e Ofiloe, act and 'what the Uinfted States bars, i» rings, iwthing tlmt Is 214-218. itm eli store, heated. RESPON SIBLE couple with 8080, 742-9284; Mary Benoifo who take birth control pHfa risk Zhlrts from classroom to class­ A gen cy, R esiltors, 640-2818. d a y o f Septem ber 1868. 649-1922 from paittime duties in training is willing to pay. * - m ent. part of any modern program." 742-8474. M anchester 649-6S06 blood clotting disorders, the room in bags. R easonable. 347-4048, 1-888-7402. 10 year old daughter need 2 SAINT JAMES.Parish —Custom Board of Admlesfone laymen in religious education. Hie United States has offered % or 8 bedroom home by Decem­ buUt seven room Cape. BhU MANCHESTER, 5% room older British government’s committee St. Bridget Rosary Society Wiggin estimated if the capi­ The senior high school would WStiom C. Jehnwon, TOLLAND — Near Parkway, The latest sanctions raised the $100 mlUicn in 'weapons and an­ STORE o r o ffice s fo r re n t 480 ber 1st. vnu consider large shed dofmer, three bedrooms, tal equipment issue is approv­ receive $18,000 of the $112,000. home, in town location, alumi­ Seteotm an older 6-room Colonial, new on drug safety reports. number of priests disciplined so other $100 miUlon In Export-Im­ wlU have its llUi annual Ban­ Main St Aeroas ftom Friandly apartment. Would prefer house baths, modem kitchen, There’s more pleasure In owning your home when COLUMBIA “It has been shown beyond quet .ktonday at the 'Manches­ ed, the tax rate would Increase The equipment moved from num riding, storms and MBdred M. SchaUer, kitchen and heating system, far to 16. Both priests are port Bank credits for military Ice C ream . 846-2425, 9 8 . with option to buy. Reply to fuU heated rec room, fire­ screens. Brand new furnace, It can be run smoothly. Let us show you houses that reasonaible doubt that there is a on e-half m ill based on 1 mUl Bennet ie stiU in use, the di­ Selectm en garage, large wooded lot. among the 44 OaiboUc clergy­ purchases. Spain Is Insisting on ter Country Club. A social hour Box "O” , Manchester Herald. place, formal dining room. good equity builder, with low, are easy to malntainl New Listing. Im 'm aculate 6- causal relationriiip between the will start at 6 p.m. and dlimer to r e e r ii $236,000. U sing $20,000 rector said, and It Is difficult FOR RESTT — Broad Street, Thereea M. Paita, $18,600. Hayes Agency 046-0181. men in the Wariiington area a $700 m illion list o f m ilita ry Central location. Owner, 643* low down payment. Wolverton room Ranch, pine paneled taking of oral contraceptives win be served at 7. Tickets wlU as the average value of a house to toll just how long it had been 1,880 aqnare feet including of­ S rieotm an who have said putaUriy that per­ goods. CLEAN five or six room apart­ 5479. $28,600. A gen cy R ealtors, 649-2818. kitchen, L-shaped living COVENTRY —older 6 room and thromboemboUc dtsorders,” not be avaUable at the door. in Manchester,^ It would mean, used p rio r to 1966. M uch o f the fice sp ace. Can 649-1807 o r 644- Edward TomkM, sons can be guided by their con­ ment or dujSex in Manches­ room, raised hearth fire­ hom e 'With acreage, bam and said the report on the latest ser­ Oastiella rejected a U.S. pro­ a tax increase of $8.60 a year equipment tn this and the ele­ 0268: SIX ROOM Cape, fireplace, full T ow n Clerk OOOOOOflOOOOflOOftMOflOOOOOODOOOOOQOOOOOOOOflflOOOOOOOOQOOOOQQOOQOO science cn birth oontroL ter. One well behaved child, SOUTH MAIN ST. — 8 room place, 8 bedrooms, tiled stalls, approximately 1,000’ ies of surveys. p osal fo r a h a lf-y ea r g ra ce x>erl- ’The V F W ■will Bpmiaor a S ea­ for a homeowner, 16 cwts a mentary buildings, he added. Is fo r N ovem ber 1st. CaU 648- basement i^us eiKdoeed porch Cape, fuU shed dormer, large dd to let the npxt administration of frontage, $17,200. PhUbrick However, it said the pills w eek. fau lty. and garage. Near schools, bath -r -v House Favors food and Steak Night tonight OFFICE SPACE now available, 0692. jalousied sun porch, fireplace, dining'Wf II I I porch, A gen cy, R ea ltors, 649-6847. should continue on sole "as long deal with the intricate issue. Pending the results of Novem­ Replying to a parent’s query riturch, slH^iping center and The six months wUl expire filam 6:30 to 11 at the Post Andrews Buildtng, 63 E. Cen­ IH baths, good location. Ask­ fuU b o r fu­ as they remain obtainable on Federal Magistrates ber’s vote, Wiggin said that about whether it would not be YOUNG working couple desires bus line. $22,700. CaU owner in g $21,900. CaU ow ner 849-6481. SOUTH WINDSOR — Woodland Home. The event is open to ter S t C all 232-8416. ture family room, 2-car at­ prescription only -and doctors March 26. It there is n> exten­ plans call for approximately better then to "sit out” physical 2 bedroom duplex, near hos­ after 12 noon. 643-9792. No Park area. Seven room Garrl- WASHINGTON (AP) — The sion, the UiUted States 'would be members and guests. ta ch ed g arage, 255 a cres o f and the public are aware that $100,000 of tbe bond sum to be education periods rather tiian pital t o t N ovem ber 1st. 643- agents. LARGE MODERN liome plus House has voted to scrap the land, quiet suburban area, Bon Oolanlal. Wooded lot, three required to begin a one-year used tor equipment, $06,000 of risk an injury, he said ho and VERNON — now renting com­ 9819 a fter 4. 5 r^m older home with barn their use tnvrives some riSk." tee-supported system o f U.S. The Youth FeUowshlp of Cen­ $27,900. bedroom s, 155 baths, Uving evaxmatlon period. it In the 16 elementary sdwols, his staff had been forced to mercial industrial or ware­ MANCHESTER 6 room Garri­ and 100 a cres o f land. $86,000 New West German commlBsioners and replace ter Congregational Church, open WANTED 6 room flat, one par­ room, formal dining room, There are tour UB. bases in or $4,600 per sttoool. Of tbe $06, choose between doing nothiiig house ^ M ce. MnlUiSes o f 2,000 son Colonial, on the bus line, for the package. Philbrick them with fed eral magistrates to all those In Grades 9 through ent, giri sixteen, boy twelve, family UtChen, paneled ^ fam­ Communist Party Spaizv—the Navy installation at 000 figure, $46,000 would be eai> hi gym periods and using avail- , 4,000, 6,000, and 8,000 square large Uving room with fire­ Agency R ealtors, 649-5847. 12, will meet Sunday at 6:30 BEST BUYS by BELFIORE ily room with fireplace,' en- with b road er court dutiee . Rota and Air Bhrce faculties at to ob - 2 coUege students. CaU 626- place, fcnmal diidng room, 3 FRANKFURT, G erm any marked for Indoor equlpz”*"?- able equipment, trying feet Clear span building with U & R REALTY Co., Inc. cloaed Bundeck. 2-car garage The magistrates would be ap­ Torrejon, Seville and Saragossa. p.m. In the Federation Room 8228. large bedrooms, IH baths, MANCHESTER —Ranch, kitch­ has formed a new West German The Park and Recreation De-, tain double supenrlsion a t a ll loading docks, 8 idiase electri­ .with electnmlc door, carpeting. pointed by judges and would re­ The United States hod ex­ of the church. TTmi planning alumimim aiding, breeteway en, Uving room, den, two bed­ 648-2692 (tones. Since 1963 there h ave cal and amcslte parking. Build­ Priced in the 80’s. Principals Communist party in an attempt ceive fixed eafories. The meas­ panded Its 'boM in ^ «ln vdien committee will report, and partment at present provides and attached garage, Wolver- rooms, city utiUties. H ai^-' most of the outdoor equipment. been no accidents caused by ing nearing completion, min- BUY A DIFKRENCE IN THE WAY YOU UVE! ft. D. MURDOCK, Realtor on ly. 644-1262. to escape the 1966 bon on the old ure would give them wider jur­ it was forced to leave Morocco plans wUl be discussed for the Invastmant Proporty trm A gen cy R ea ltors, 649- location. $16,000. PtiUbnek 648-6472., party. Spokesmen defended- the ■visit o f guests from 'Verm ont. When sch ools close In June, It foulty equipment, he said. utea from piarieway. CaU own­ A gen cy, 649-6847. isdiction in misdemeaiMNr’ cases about eight years ago. er 872-0828. For Salt 70-A 2818. BOLTON —$14,900. G reat Soviet occupeition of Czechoelo- $14,900 BUYS this country home INVEST IN A NEW ADDRESS— AND DO IT SOON! starter home. Fouf room 'vakla and called for recogiiltlcn MANCHESTER — Rooming SEVEN ROOM Cape, four bed­ FOR RBS4T — store or crffice. In the city. Four rooms, IH VERNON-Manchester Line. 4-8r Ranch, garage, amesite drive, of East Gennany's Communlri house, good location between rooms, garage, private treed 860 square feet, beateA near baths, large treed lot, five ga­ two family, two furnaces, nice lot wHh mature shade regim e. redevelopment and proposed lot, valuable 614 p er cent, a s­ Country dub. Ample parking. rages. Act fast. Won’t last. unique opportunity for econom­ trees. *Owner, 648-0684. There was no comment 1 TOLLAND TPKE. shopping center. Potential sumable mortgage. Very BURNT COU) - - SHOCKING ------A MILLION DOLLARS GARDEN Immediate occupancy. R e a- K eith R ea l E state, 649-1922 or N O C A R S ------couldn’t buy the view from ical living or investment. On­ immediately from the Bonn gov­ MANCHESTER-VERNON soim ble. 648-8078 a fter 6. gross, $8,188 per yev, $9,000 clean. Asking only $22,900. SOUTH WINDSOR, , 7 room 647-9646. o r 648-1646. Yes, you’U be shocked at this 8-room, 2-bath ranch In ly $21,800. H ayes A gency, 648- ernm ent. down to right buyer. Ample H .M . F rech ette R ea ltors, 847- St: location. 6 rooms, irius Is the color of this attractive Ranch with a view! Three o r CENTER t o w n LINE c irc a 1960 ranch, on ly niln- Bolton Center. FuU base­ 0181. . The previous Communist Par­ parking, reflnished. inside and 9903. necessary with this off Main the cleanliness of this majes­ 4 bedroom s, 155 baths, big THREE BEDROOM Ranch on nutes from town. Modem ment. We invite comparison ty was banned on the ground INC. out. ExceUent investment prop­ finished rec zoom. 1% baths. tic Colonial in the heart of COVENTRY —^ 3 bedroom rec roopn 'with bar, loaded with irra ROOM Ranch, two fuU large treed lot. WaU to waU Hound’s tooth clean. Ask for kitchen with drop-ln stove, at $28,000. CaU for Frank that it aimed to undermine the VITTNER’S erty. CaU The R.F. Dimock Manchester. A "Housewife’s extras, asking^ $24,600. ReUance The Crocheted Suit baths, corner fireiriace, knotty carpeting, paneled fireplace, Carl Zinsser. waU to waU In Uving room FUloramo on this one. Ranch, family sized cabinet constitution. Spokesmen for the C o. 64941246. iOream’’ kitchen would be pine kitchen with buUt-ln stove, garage. Many comfortable fea­ and hallway, two ceramic kUoben, new bathroom and Aseociafes, C.B. Oovang Real now party arid It would "re­ carport, wall to waU carpeting. tures. For further Information baths, foU celUur, 2-car at­ the outstanding feature of SEVEN ROOM S ------fixhirea, baseboard heat, $14,- E state, 648-9674, or 872-4166. spect the constitution and de-. Owner, 6494)678. caU owner, 649-9181. tached garage, walk-in clos­ the ordinary home, but In In this brand new raised 600. Austin Chambers, Realtor fend the prorialmed rights and TWO f AM ILY ------et, AND ELEVEN ACRES Of this outstanding reridence It ranch, along with 2H tatlts, MLS, 648-2326. Casual D uo MANCHESTER — six room delightfully wooded landt ^-car garage, treed lot In W ontad— R moI Estartw 77 principles in It." ■ spe ROOM Cape, three bed­ gets competition from the 2 Ranrii, fireplace, buUt-!n range Older, just listed at $18,600. profeeaional and executive ELLINGTON The Communist Party never rooms, fireplace, eat-ln Idtch- LISTINGS WANTED — Buyers IH bathe, 2-oar garage, 180 x Nice south end location. Live buUt-in china closets in the area. $88,600. Secondary fi­ won more than 10 per cent of PLANT BUIBS NOW en with stove. Treed ymrd In avaUable. Courteous, efficient 200 lot, Hutchins Agency, Real­ rent free, let your tenant large formal dining iroom, the nancing avaUable. Seven Room Garrison the postwar vote In West Ger­ park area. Low 20's. CaU own­ S i m T H R E E ------service. Your satisfaction is tors, 649-5324. pay the expenses. Nice start ceUar rec room, 'the tree many. Officfols estim&to there er, 648-7915. for the prudent and ysractlcol. A full page could not list our conpern. CaU us now. C.J. shaded yard, and the deUgbt- BGHT ROOMS - - - a^e lees than 10,000 underground fe e t haS), th is brand new In this majestic 4-bedroom the details of this home. If M orrison A gen cy, 648-1016. Communists in the country. SPLIT-LEVEL. Modem kitchen MANCHESTER —neat older rambUng^ranch with garage. ful covered patio, among home, 0 rooms, pantry, formal Colonial. First floor fomUy you are looking tor a Colo­ with large dining area, famUy Country atmoepheie In town. l a r g e FAMILY 'wants to buy dining room, one car garage, other features. Cell now, room, baths, 2-car ga­ nial wdth charm and loaded room, three bedrooms, waU to CAFE CaU Rick Merritt fozfor details. three or four bedroom home, exceUent condition, $17,900. "He who hesitates,’’ efc. rage, automatic kitchen, na­ with extras for less than Allott Denounces w all carpeting stays. $22,800. tural woodwork. Ask tor Joe in Saint James’ Parish. Can Paul W . D ougan, R ea ltor, 649- $80,000 call now! Mr. Lewis, PhUbrick Agency. 6496847. Cs^pes are sca rce tod a y, L om bardo. pay up to $20,000. OaU Paul 4686. 649-0806 o r 870-6611. Ball Redignation Here’s a recently listed beau­ W. Dougan, R eritor, 649-4686. SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ ty with 6 rooms plus finished O F E N H C U S E O P E N H O U S E (Continued from Page One) MANCHESTER — Three fam­ O F E N H O U S E cellent condition, on bus line. famUy room. Aluminum sid­ “ But tills desertion must be ily, uni^e opportunity, high in­ at Redwood Farms. See our at Birch Mountain Ebstater. B &L W Property Includes 2 extra buUd- ing makes for malntezumce- at Forest HUls. See our shocking to the American peo­ free ownership. Investigate classified ad tomorrow, then classified ad tomonow, th«n See our classified ad tomor­ BARROWS and WALLACE C o. ing Iota. Marion B. Robertson, come producer, large lot, in­ row, then come out Sunday Time To Be Impatient p le ." Now Is The Time To Plant dustrial zone, tremendoua po­ tod ay! come out Sunday to Inspect. come out Sunday to iiispect. Manchester Parkade R ea ltor, 643-6968. to Inspect. Allott said BaU made his an­ tential. Mid 20’s. CaU Hayes M anchester 649-6806 Belling is different from nouncement only one day after ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ A gen cy, 046-0181. gage. Five room Ranch in im- BOLTON LAKE -655 room buying. You don’t want it to he had been confirmed by the IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS ' maculate condition and ready PLYMOUTH LANE — 4-bed- Ranch, one oar garage, K take forever. We get our Senate to head the U.S. delega­ YOU WHJL HND A LARGE SELECTION HERE! for immediate occupancy, well room Colonial. Owner moving a cre w ooded lot. F irm $18,600. best deals by finding swift- tion to the current session of the lOE UHnARBO HAUL ZHIS8ER RlOK MERRin FRANK FftlORAMO WlU hrid with deposit only. shrubbed yard, convenient, $18,- out of state. Pried draaUoaUy action, for our Clients. Many U.N. General Assembly, 900. W olverton A gency, R ea l­ reduced. Best buy In town. CaU Excellent buy. Call now. The CUenta are writing to buy I “ It comes at a tim e," he said, TULIPS-DAFFODILS,-CROCUS - HYACINTHS. Etc. R .F . D lm ock C o., 649-6248. tors, 649-2818. owner for appointment after 6 THESE ARE THE MEN WHO HAVE KEPT THE ‘HIIMBER ONT IN OUR Let us help you sell S(X)N. I’when there are crucial Issues PWJL PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS p.m ., 649-4487. COVENTRY — 8 bedroom' before the United Nations af-'' • -f $2,000 DOWN, buys this beauti­ Ranch, family rise cabinet KEITH REAL ESTATE footing the vital Interests of our ful Ranch, only eight years CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 country. ADDRESS OF 4S^HNr MAIN STREET A U THIS TIME. THEY ARE RACKED kitchen, new bathroom and fix­ old. BuUt-ins, acre treed lot, roonu on one acre, beautiful­ 649-1922 “ For all practical purposes it FRAZIER FIR ly landscaped, modem kitch­ tures, baseboard heat, $14,800 CANADIAN W HITE PINE EASY only $19,900. Paaek Realtors, leaves us leaderless. Regardless 289-7476, 742-8243. en, large Uving room, formal Austin Chambers, Realtor, <3lOOi£T BY OUR HEHBERSHIP IN THREE REALTOR BOARDS AND BY OUR DATA of the qualities of the man dining room, family room 20x MLB, 048-2828. named to succeed him, he can't 2 Fert *5.00 RENT OR BUY this lovely QUALIFIED younger couple HEMLOCK 24 overlooking water fountain, step Into a job like that at the ^3 Feel «8J)0 SIZES S-20 eight room, four bedroom COVEN TRY — Only $12,000. needs 8 bedroom home 1 n $66,600. By appointment only. PROGESSINO COMPUTER. B|/y 1MI OR SEU IN D , IN TOWN OR OUT, USE last minute and do the job we lS-18-Inoli C olonial, C irca 1904, 2-car g a ­ you have this completely mod­ ' Manchester. Can pay up to 1 PhUbrick Agency, Realtors would like." 3- 4 Feel *11.00 2- 3 Feet *8.00 rage, IH baths, first floor ern 8-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, $20,000. Paul W. Dougan Real­ 049-0847. Allott said Ball was leaving family room, two-zone heat, baseboard radiation, aluminum tor, 649-4086. 1 18-24-imdi QQ B ach OUR COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE. WE HAVE IT. "to go out on the campaign trail 4- S Feel *13.00 CM CNHEB of lightweight wool, this e tc., e tc. $270. m onthly. Can shUng. Don't wait, see it today. 3- 4 Feet *12JK> ALL CASH tor your property "and presumably try to be secre- I soft suit will win you many compli- be purchased for $32^. Eith­ CSiar Bon Agency, 648-OW E a ch within 24 hours. Avoid red 1 1-8 Feet 01000 5- 6 Feet *18.00 - sisatt! Use white or your favorite color, er way, lets go. OcUl now, Bel- INVITATION tary of state." BOL/TON 6 room Ranch, recent­ tape. Instant service. Hayes Democratic Leader Mike ; and It's sure to be your favorito suit! flore A gency, 647;1418. 4- 5 Feet *14.00 Pttiarn No. 5296 has complete cro­ "T O BID THK-FfRST NATIONAL SHAKE SHINGLES THE ly reoonriruoted, electric heat, A gency, 646-0181. Mansfield, Mont., commented 1 8-4 Feet $12.00 8-7 Feet *25.00 \ chet directions for s im 8 through 20 J V n REDUCED, aeven rooms, fully Insulated, carpeted that he was “surprised at the Sealed b4ide wUl be received i SELLING YOUR HOME? For inclusive. 2-car garage. Conveniently lo­ throughout Low down pay­ BuddenesB of Ambassador Ball’s 5A Feet *18J)0 a f the olltfoe o f the Purctaauring prompt courteous service that 1 MFeet0|00^1!keli SUM ai4 >■ osun rise IS4 Mr nrtSrim cated for schools and shop­ store is only a block away make the exterior of thla w n ifA M E. B aF IO R E AQENQY ment. BuUder wUl assume sec­ resignation." sail bmbIbI iMUdlM MCll SStl#fU« Agent, 41 Center Street, Man­ gets rssults, call Louis Dlmock NURSERY GROWN- - FUUfPLANTS ping, Aluminum storms and from this IdeaUy located and brand new raised ranch real­ ond mortgage. Immediate oc- "But that Is his privilege," THE S lU IT pofflbination of a sheath chester, Conn., until Ootober 8, R ealty, 649-9828. : ) MAKE REAL NICE LIVE screens, IH beuthb, washer, just Listed five and five two-, ly elegant. Eight rooms, REALTORS • • • 647-1413 cupazwy. Shown by appoint­ the Montanan commented. jumper and a blouse provides the most 1968, a t 11:00 a-m . to r CA PPED CHRISTMAS nSIS casual eniembla for daytime. dryer and aU furniture includ­ family. Lovely rear yard THREE baths, 2-car garage, m ent, 649-2862, 649-4842. MANCHESTER—Private' party He went on to voice. high ed. K eith R eal E state, 649-1922 WATER MAIN — BIDWEIX praise for J. Russell Wiggins, MM Hiae, «MrtM wMS ZIP CSN aM No. 8157 with PHOTO^lUIDE is In with fruit trees opd gatdtn. ALL city utlUtles. Frloed In BAST HARTFORD — oversized seeks 2 family house con­ M|fM HaaSw. o r 647-9646. STREET. who was named tO' succeed Ball 1 HOUSE sizes 38 to 50, bust 42 to 54. Size 40, Good investment for present the thirties. Ask tor FVank lour bedroom Raised Ranch, venient, separate heating sys­ LIME You'll fisd Dm MW 'M Fail A M M ir 44 bust, blouse, 215 yafds of 45-inch; Bid fMme, piaiM and spedfl- tems Box D, Manchester Her­ In the U.N. post. , A IM M flllsd with dozsns of (ovsiy do- MANCHESTER Bentley-H- ootioni ore avultabfe at Um P ur- and future. FU loram o. built 1968. Large lot, city wa- jumper, 3 % yards. ald. "The President could not have 1 PLANTS sipw from which to choose patterns in I$M ia« la Oiln pM tie Mr nr«t.claii ling School area, 6 room Co­ charing Office, 41 Center Street, ttr, bullt-lns, storms, garage. made a better or wiser choice,” MUMS s ir hipes of asedlewori. Free directions eM« m t isealal taMllsi Mr eai> laturi. lonial, m baths, double ga­ Manchester, Connectlout. 128,000. Meyer Agency R«al- MANCHESTER, 6-6 room home, Mansfield said, than that of 1 AWM for I Itsrisl M s i h ^ a Mpy. rage, nice treed lob. Only $21, 'Down of Manchester, tore, 048-0809. good condition, give detalla, Wiggins, editor of the Washing­ LAWN aBCII : F U im U H IIS. Why not make a 900. H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. Connectiebt principals onlj). Box “W", BOLTON -Juab------UsUii, 4-room . ton P ost. wmMsm AZAt4$^ tlovfly quilt to brightan the room? A Robert B. Wafn, WE HAVE MORE- Moncester Herald. "M r. Wiggins is a man of out­ ctwict of siz .ippliMo and sis pitesd Mat Naea, eearasi arlik ZIP CODI, Ityip MANCHESTER, 0 room Ranch Ranch, very clean, oven i^ 1 DRIED SNmbSpv tap slap. General Manager standing integrity and ability. tflpwsr dtsigns; all with psttom pipc« city wafer, sewer, 8 bedrooms, garage. A buy at $16,600, QuJ|Ck Because of his background, he \ia i fidi directions! l i M W far Ye«r THE NEW Fill 8 Winter '68 issue of VerplaiMk School area. Act M ANY MORE! occupancy. Asaumabfo VA Sasic FASHION is here with many bright will not go in cold to his new FERTILIZER 9m QI8I. fast. Only 814,900. Hayea Agen­ m ort!^. H. M. Frechette 1 MATERIAL tl/l wardrobe ideas. Send 504 tor your copy. Read Herald Ads p o s t." ' cy , 6464)181. Reild Herald Ads Raalton, 647-99M. •ii 1,1 ^ ^ ■' -II m . ^ . ■■ - / - _

\ ■ F?-. X. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 - The W ither l^'PACa: TWENTY-EIGHT manrbPBter CtirnUig H^raUi iirttn liilt r f y rfim gunny, with eiUtJiooa hlghe In Um low TOa a — r ana ood t l, 1MB ' toniglit. Iowa to u pp « «>• *® low Mt. Suatey coKiUnood am- ny ana mUO. UKh to tho 10». 15 ,0 4 9 Hlanchett»r.'« A Ciity o f Village Charm aa r a g . U ) PRICE TEN CENTS Sparkle VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 806 (SIXTEEN PAQES-TV SECTION) BIANCHBSTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 GRAND RE-OPEMNG ------

’ L B32s Pound Foe Near Cambodia CAR WASH BAIOOH (AP) — AmeHcan AlUdl inUUlgwK). oa icr* COIN BR bomb.r. ratoaS almod four oakl Ui.y w «r. puidMl by th. m HARTFORD ROAD. MANCHESTER — NEXT TO DAIRY pUEEN mUllon pounOt of bomba Friday paftom of M»«ny man«uvMa in W ■ and today on «>.my poaiUoiiD, tlda arm. On. .dlm at. U that moatly In th. Cambodlatt fron- th . «»Mny command Oom OPEN 24 HOURS, 7 DAYS A WEEK tl.r arm w h.r. th* m .m y ha. now hav. fore.* in Ppatwm ftw a \ 'J trial thro* timm In Oirm day* major tteuat at lU ulUmat. to overrun border watching goal, Saigon, and la jmraaalng , bordar outpoata to idim. Including M Force* camp In the central tons of rice, 400 mortar idiella highland*, entfttion; held up the hand of comedian Bill Dana and 20 caaea of exploalvea and laarines of the 0th Regiment When Vice President Hubert Humphrey ajqieared other equipment. came under enemy Are 2,000 at a high school political rally in Portland, Ore, (center); and gestured with his fiat. •• The B82a struck 11 tlmea, yards below the demUitaiised Charles Garry, defense attorney for Blatek Pan­ moatly along a line that paral- aone and aix were wounded, but Friday, he passed a football (left), part of a pres- ther leader Huey Newton, and Panther minister of lela the Cambodian frontier the LeaUiemecha said they te r "I about TO mUes northwest of Sal- UUed 12 of the enemy, information Eldridge Cleaver, step from ttie curh gon. One raid northwest of Tay Meanwhile, South Vietnam’s near the Alameda County Court House in OaMand, Ninh City was within a few Sklucatlon lOnlstry announced * c 4 thousand yarda of the fronUer. it would draft all eUgiUe eenlor Calif, Friday, after Newton’s sentencing in flhoat- Almost 400,000 . pounds of high school and university pro­ 5 * n : Organized alkout bombs were rained on suspected fesaom for nine weeka training W 4 ing of a poHceman. (AP Photofa*) enemy mustering areas within a begindUig Oct. 14 before return- few mUes of Uie mud fort out- iiy them to serve in local mill- post of IMen Ngon where ene- tia groups, if 4 Huey Newton Sailed my forem loM 130 dead in an al-

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