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FRIDAY, OCn^BER 11, 1968 / / PAGE EIGHTEEN Your United Fund Gift Helps American Red Cross - See Page/12 /. fllanrbffilpr lEwftting Hfralb Newcomers Club The Covenant’ Women’s Ghxild of Polish Women’s AUiance, Group SiMrwiii-Williaiiis The Weather Trinity Covenant Church wll spon­ 518, will sppnsor the showing of a To Meet Tuesday 'inwiBge Dailr Net Prcai Ran ForeoMt #f U. a. Weather BureM About Town sor a rummage sale tomorrow Polish film Sunday at 6 p.m. At For «M Week Boded from 9 a.m. to noon at the Teen Lithuanian Hall, 24 Golway St. Paints Oetoiwr 8, 1968 gunny, breezy and eool thle Ander*on-Shea Post. VFVv. MU Center at the former technical Tickets will be available at the New resident* of MaachMter attomoon. Wear and cooler to- host "fish night" at the post home, door. The public is invited. are Invltwl to attend the meeting school. School St. Miss EUen John­ W. H. tdfM . Son day oonthmed auimy SOB B. Center St„ tonight from 6 son of 31 Oak Grove St. is chair­ o f tihe Newcomers Club TUeeday 13,799 to 10 and every Friday hereoftci. man of the sale. The Rev. Carlton Daley, former at 7:45 pjn. at Mott# Community LUMBER CO . and not aa cool. rha menu for tonight wUl include pastor of United Methodist Center, 587 B. Middle TY>ke. TWwnIn# e< the AadN Bm'eoii eg Otoeolollon Shrimp cocktaU, clam chowoer and ■Members and friends of Man­ Church, Bolton, will speak Mon­ m addition to the regular “ At the Green"—649-8*01 Manehe»ier-— A City o f Village Charm steamers. The event is open to pest chester Grange wishing to donate day at 8 p.m. at a meeting of the monthly meetings, members have members and their guests. to a rummage sale are reminded to North Methodist Men at North foimd interests in common and (ClaaaUled Adverttalng en Paga 9) bring articles to Orange Hall Mon­ Methodist Church. His topic will have formed side groups to pursue MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1968 Loyal Circle, Kings Daughters, VOL. T.TTTm, KO. 11 (T w e l v e p a g e s — t v s e c t io n — s u b u r b i a t o d a y ) day from 6:30 to 9 p.m. For pickup be "Beyom}, Ourselves.” The Rev. their Interests and hobbles. will meet in Fellowship Hall of service contact Mrs. Nonnie Hild- Mr. Daley left Bolton last June to The most papular of the groups Center Congregational Church accept a pastorate in Mystic. are the brk^e players. Two Monday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Robert Ing, 313 Charter Oak St., or Mrs. James O. Baker, 146 High St. ment# of this group now exist. The RUMMAGE McNeill and Mrs. Minnie McComb The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ first i# comprised o f 24 women and wUl be the hostesses. tor of Second Congregational the second of 16 couples, hudbands Mi.ss Suzanne Hubbard, daugh­ State News Church, will serve as chaplain and wives. ^ SALE Members of the American L e­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. next week at Manchester Me­ The couples’ group will start its Hubbard, 41 Summer St., will Sponsored Hy gion Auxiliary are reminded that morial Hospital. with poUuck at the home serve as runner chairman for MANCHESTER GRANGE there wlU be a meeting Monday at of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Roundup U.S. Convoy Let Through, Marcus White Hall when the res­ 8 p.m. at the Legion Home instead The executive board of the lie Pitkin St., on Oct. 19. o< the third Monday as usually ident students of Central Connec­ TUESDAY, OCT. 15 ticut State College, New Britain, Women's Auxiliary of Manchester scheduled. Mrs. Leon Bradley will Memorial Hospital will meet Mon­ 9:80 A M . (X )P Unit Backs head a hoepitaJity committee of hold their traditional open house Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. day at 1 p.m. In the board room officers of the organization. at the ho-spital.. . Masterpieces ORANGE HALL Redistrict Stand Miss Carol Arm MacNeU, daugh­ The \rFW Auxiliary will spon­ sor a card tonight at 8 at Mrs. Olive Wood of 21 Strong in Miniature 72 E. CENTER ST. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Mac- St. is reported In good condition Nell, 4 Clyde Rd., has been elected the Post Home. The ways and HARTFORD (AP)-^A Re­ Ending Threat of Tension means committee of the auxiliary at Rutland (Vt.1 Hospital after publican Council Committee treasurer of the freshman class at .suffering a fractured dislocation l_0 lAwrence and Memorial Hospitals, will meet tonight at 8 at the Post today supported the OOP’s Home with a post committee. of her right ankle in a fall Satur­ LITTUI AmSTOCRAT* New London. She U a 1962 grad- day in Shelburne, Vt., while allght- present position on reappor­ tiate of Manchester High School. Plans will be formulated for a so­ HiNiA-nimi eHoeoLATis cial Oct. 26 at the Poet Home. injr from a ski chair at Killington tionment of the General As­ Ski area. She will return home Assorted Milk and U.S. Arm y The Rotary Club of Manchester Sunday. sembly and congressional re­ U.S. Aides will hold an open meeting Tues­ Douglas Johnson, 144 Birch St.; Dark Chocolate districting. Robert Doyle, 91 Fairfield St.; and day at 6:30 p.m. at the Manenes- The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, Hie committee on legtalatire re- ter Country Club. Final detallr for Clifton Martin. 285 Cooper Kill St., apportionment headed by Mhi. Gets W ay recently enlisted In the United pastor of Calvary Church, As­ Feel Delay the Rodeo, which will take place semblies of God, will be in charge Edith Valet Cook of New Haven, on Oct. 20, will be made. The meet­ States Marine Corps and aie im- in essence, supported jden# a|>- dergoing ten weeks of recruit train­ of radio broadcasts .sponsored by ing will be under the direction of the Manchester Ministerial As­ proved by the RepUbUoanmoon- John Baminl, vice president of the ing at the Marine Corps Recruit trolled House toi recent ■esBtons'og On Count Depot, Parris Island. S. C. sociation on station WTNF Sun­ Was Error organization. day at 7:35 p.m. and daily next the leglidaiture#.. Reduction of the atoe at the week at 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. By LEWIS GULIOK BERLIN / AP )—The Soviet House to one member per town, r»- Union backed down today and dUrtrietlng of the Btato Seiiato, WASHINGTON (A P )—A Soviet Pfc. George (fi. Magnuson Jr., opened the way into West Ber­ wm. son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. and the ellmiRaition o f the office ot blocked U.S. convoy was allowed Magnuson Sr. of 95 St. John St., DOUBLE congresoman-at-Iarge and the cre­ to proceed into Berlin today and' lin for a U.S. Army convoy ation o f six oongressional dtstrtets jMirticipated In extensive amphib­ WORLD GREEN U.S. officials tended to dismiss blocked for two days by one PERO ious operations with the Second (Instead of five) bnve been ad­ of the lesser — though the delay as a case of misunder­ Battalion. Seventh Marine Regi­ vocated by the RepUUIoans. The IsBUes, however, have been standing — rather than deliberate scratchy— issues of the Fiast- ment, First Marine ^Division re controversial In the state for mengr Kremlin piressure. West cold war. THIS WEEKEND WE’LL FEATURE . . cently off the coast of Southern STAMPS The 61-man convoy, delayed for . Called "Exercise Merit years. Virtually 48 hours to the minute to toros redietrlcHng of 14 hours, as it entered Communist after the Russians imposed their • APPLES Badge,” the maneuvers were de­ miotCi East Germany en route to Berlin, 901 81A£N ST.— M l 8-88*1 ALL WEEK th* General Assenihty are now blockade, they rolled bark their Maos, Cortlands, Greenings and Red Dellcloua signed to provide training in am­ PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY pending in Federal Court. was held up for another day at armored cars at the Babelsberg they’re ail the cream of the crop! phibious landings, replenish at Dried Arrangements Offered at South Methodist Babelsbetg checkpoint on the out­ .. snd Dcpmanent flower arrang H m RepUbUcaa OounoU is now checkpoint and permitted the con­ sea exercises, shore bombard­ Mrs Kenneth Strum le f t . ^ d Mre. Robert Frost oomplete dried and permanent flw e r a r r a n g engaged la a detailed Mudy of all skirts of Berlin. ”Hl-Ho Dome to the Fair,” the annual fair sponsored by M e ^ o d ^ O h u ^ . -^ e voy to continue the final I 'j miles • PUMPKINS OB^ULOWEEN ,.. ment, reconnaissance and Marine party operations in an effort to But the Army in Berlin said to its station in this isolated city. Mmm Russian obstacles were removed maneuvers ashore. event will be held Saturday, Dot. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Susann^ W esl^ Hall. revttaNM the petty UaeV. The U.S. Army had won its today and the troops were cleared FRESH CIDER G OOD. . max a week of acti-vrltlea-in Manchester In celebration of the town s 140th an^versary. B ^ id ^ a ReoonmieadatioiMi made by oo«m- point. The whole issue - which into Berlin in accordance with The Couples Club of Center Con­ variety of booths the ^ n ’s Club of the church will be In charge of outdoor rides, movlw and g a i ^ oU oornmlttees win be oeneMeved raised a storm of protest from gregational Church will have a ^ H tTou^ x snack bar. Members of Stanley Circle will established procedures. the and Its allies - PRODUCE TO Halloween party tomorrow at 8 ^ o u gh o u t the day. AdmiSGion is free and the public is invited. (Herald photo by Saitemis). (OanHwwd ea Peare Five) Washington officials, tentatively was over whether American p.m. In Woodruff Hall at the calling the whole affair a misun­ troops traveling in small convoys BE PROUD OF! church. derstanding, sedd' that if this on the 110-mlle autobahn to Wast ty education then available. In ad­ analysis proves correct the inci­ Berlin through Comniuni.st terri­ We Carry EVERYTHING and Craft Sales Set dition to educating th«^ young, it dent can be dismissed as one tory should dismount from their It b DEWY FRESH! has tried in every way to encour­ Debate Starts which will not reverse the gener­ vehicles and be counted by the By Alumnae Club age and promote a revival of RUMMAGE Tbeoe two pidtnres Hiow the mass of land befoew and sgtor K ally Improving trend in East- Groceries, Pastry. Cold Cnts, Dairy Prod nets handicrafts In the Southern High­ Russians. The United States re­ orssbed into toe reservoir behind Ttaly’s VbDonf dsen. to top West relations. fuses to do so. NOW lands area and to provide a mar­ On N -Pow er Initial information arriving The Manchester area Alumnae pboto, oliole marks toe Muff beside toe reservoir betore I s ^ - The soldiers did not dismount OPEN 7 DAYS JUST FOR YOU' I ket for the products. The finest SALE through diplomatic channels indi­ Mide. In bottom photo, marks same area after land and from their vehicles (or a head Club of Pi Beta Phi will sponsor examples of the region will be cated that the dispute started SATURDAY, OCT. 12 into toe reservoir, splashing a gigisnUc mass of wator over toe count by the Russians,” an Army 276 O.AKLAND ST.—643-6384 FUEL OIL a series of Arroweraft sales and sho\^ at the sales, the profits of For N avy Ships Plave rtver valley. over a difference of interpretation 9 A.M. to 12 Noon dam and on a pathth of deiAruOtion down toe annouiicement said. It added that which will contribute to the sup­ by U.S. amd Soviet militsrymen lONLY g a l . coffee hours. Dssn is sA. toe bottom c f both plctores. (AF Fbotodax). toe troope were cleared through port of the Settlement School. on the epot. They disogresd as to The R«v. Walter M. Oiszek, 58, of Shenan«to*li, Pa., one ot two Americans released by the S o v ^ The Items to be displayed have TEEN CENTER WAnmenON (AP)—-if only Itebelsberg “ in accordance with On Oct. 15 members of Pi Beta eecnomlc factor* were the basts what procedures the U.S. convoy Union in a spy s u « p ^ exchange, is flanked by his slstera after arrival today froen Ek:noipe at Idlewad been made by the skilled crafts- Former Trade School established procedures.” Phi and friends may call at the for deeidiiig the tope of ships 1h* should follow in getting cleared Airport in . Left is Mrs. Helen Gearhsnt of Washington, D. C., and right is Mother School Street The Soviet action came at a im e of the Pi Beta Phi SetUe- home of Mrsf Raymond L. Tribel- Hevy win havs, then it woiud not for the run through Communist Mlary Evangeline, a Roman Catholic nun. (A P Photofajc). ment School In Gatlinberg, Tenn. Eewt Germany into West Berlin. time when the United States and CASH SAVINGS horn, 13 Pippin Dr., Glastonbury, Women’s Guild have eonverted from sail . . the Soviet Union were meeting in Articles that ore woven, wood­ from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 Trinity rovrmnt Church v^ea Isolated One explaiuUlcm e f the dispute With Ihet ohasirveUtoL chairman Daxn attempts to ease cold war' ten­ working, ceramics, basketry and ran like this; t. 3 p.m. to view these hand craft­ M m O. Peatore atemed the Sen sions. ( I* i o jewelry may be ordered, and will ed articles. ate-Hbuse Atomic H n e r » Com The size of a convoy determines LET US the method for clearing it. Involved were 305 American sol­ be received In time for Christmas The following day Mrs. Daniel mlttee Into the latest Psntagon T^inericans Freed by Russians diers and 43 vehicles. giving. T. MUler Jr. of 54 Leland Dr. will tempest—e SHezp controversy aver More Glides Feared The Soviets at the elteckpoint The Berlto-bouad convoy ot 18 Pi Beta Phi’s first contribution receive callers from 10 a.m. to wbraiar a new elreraft osrrlsr were ' — d ■ 'Sisf sistant driver* In toe U.S. vehicles vehicles and 61 men drove ri.K In fostering crafts was in 1912 noon and from 1 to 3 p.m. should bs nuclear powered. 8s passengers. The U.S. com­ straight to its barracks in the REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN when the fraternity established a On Oct. 24 anyone interested SNOW BLOWER Lined up on opposite sides are By O H R A U ) M11XX3R Altaly s4nt cash and supplies to the i for Soviet Spys American sector of West Berlin. settlement school In the Appalach­ Mecretary of. Defense Robert 8. stricken area. The state radio-tel mander said they were not pas n in seeing the handiwork may stop BBLLUNO, Italy (AP) — The eettfers. An outgoing convoy o f 144 men 3 ian Mountains at Gatlinburg to THE PROVOCATIVE VAMP Vitality McNamara and Secretary of the evlsion network started a cam- and 25 vehicles struck out 24 min­ at the home of Mrs. Raymond D. With A New supplement the three-month coun vast Vialont dam disaster area ■nie difference In numbers NEW YORK (AP)—Two Ameri­ Btshop Jr., 69 Kelly Rd., Wapping, DEMONSTRATION Navy Fred Korth. was sealed today as heli­ palgn to collect money for a "Re utes later lor West Germany. The For months tire Navy has been ott meimt the difference as to wheth­ from 10 a.m. to noon and from 8 docs a pump to vamp the country with singular copters sprayed chlortoe disinfec­ constimet Longarone” fund. Long cans held captive in the Soviet latter was sent to Babelsberg from FUEL OIL arguing for nuclear power for the er the GI’s should dismount to be to 9:30 p.m. tant to prevent the outbreak of arone, a town of 4,600, was all Union (or a combined total of 25 West Berlin Friday to support the earner whose construction has counted, as the Russians wanted, SATURDAY, OCT. 12 but wiped out. years were practically speechless Incoming convoy. The Russians Mrs. Daniel T. Miller Jr., chair­ chic. Rounded with raised seam around pin per­ been authorised by Oongresa. Mc­ epidemics. or stay in their vehicles, as the Kitclieim Aid man of the Settlement School Local officials warned of the At Longarone, just two and Ameilcans insisted. passed it after the soldiers dis­ Namara listened, but nnaUy de­ when they rediscovered their na­ possibilities of another massive half miles down the Vaiont stream mounted for a head count. The COOPERATIVE FREE DELIVERY Committee, wllh be assisted by forations. cided tentatively that spending an At any rate it was from a tive land today — appropriately 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. landslide, similar to the one that from the dam, a survivor asked: Western Allies have allowed Mrs. Edward M. Weiss, Mrs. Bur­ SKtra $180 mUUon to give the small beginning like thl.s that the on,COMPANY V I T ^ U ^ plunged into the dam from Mt. "W e are all talking abtfut rebuild­ Columbus Day. larger convoys to be counted, call­ DISHWASHER J, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ton H. Hickock, Mrs. Roger A. ship atomic power would not be dispute quickly mushroomed to a Toe Wednesday and sent a cas­ ing Longarone— but for whom?” The two, a Roman Catholic Jes ing this a courtesy to the ;il.', JtUD.AD SUM,I T Woodbury, Mrs. Dale C. Martin and Thfow yoMT eompaUble with expenM-eutting temporarily serious cpld w w Is­ Miss Lynda Hazen with the A r­ " **CAPR CE” cade of water down* the Alpine Most of Longarone’s young men sue. ult priest and a young scholar, Russians. rt,i.. Ml ARTHUR DRUG ' shovel away! 1 Tht u iuibh sh tt tao snuat t» ikme H M otXm. valley, causing an estimated 3,(XX) and women worked abroad, and West Germans who would be di­ AVAILABLE roweraft Sales. Korth apparently made a strong President Kennedy convened tried to express jtheir feelings at the town had a resident, popula­ .thfeir release in a two-for-two rectly affected by any serious con­ ) protest to the defense secretary deaths. two special strategy sessions F ri­ tion of only about 2,600. An ee- trade of spy susjWfctS j between the frontation between the United ' and, it was learned, McNamara Since 'Wednesday, rocks and day and the United States fired IN CHOICE J. timated 2,000 were killed. United States and Russia. But the States and the Soviet Union in told Korth he would leave the is­ earto have tumbled down Mt. Toe off protests to the Soviets against BIG NEW TORO ||; in small lan^lides, keeping fears Emigrant workers returned to words stuck in their throats. Berlin watched the 48-hour test of OF 3 MODELS sue open Until the Navy can bring Longarone from Switzerland, nerves with high interest. in more supporting evidence for of new major avalanches alive. (Continued on Page Five) The ruddy face of the Rev. Wal­ Rescue workers continued dig­ Germany, Austria, France and ter M. Ciszek, 58. a captive for The United States protested Hs argument Belgium to look for r^8|lves. sharply to the Russians that the AND FINISHES But the extra time doesn’t ne- ging mass graves for the 1,700 23 years, crinkled into a . BORIS SNOW 18 FI I Hundreds of unidentified bodies when newsmen greeted him at blockade was “ entirely unwar­ bodies recovered in what has eesaarUy mean McNamara will were photog;raphed before burial ranted.” The protests were filed change his tentative ruling. He been recorded as modem Italy’s Science Jury Idlewild airport and called him WE DO THE worst natural disaster. in mass graves, for possible iden­ "father.” with Soviet representatives In sarely changes his mind after tification later. Washington and Potsdam and with OFFWAUiS, " making what he considers definite Another 1,800 persons are be­ "The last time I was called that lieved to be burled under the sea While thousands of Italian Ar­ On Smoking was in 1941," he said. the Soviet Forelgtn Ministry in COMPLETE JOB decisions. Moscow. Pastoie’s committee may give of mud that marks an area once my troops and volunteers dug Father Ciszek spoke at first •1o* dotted by picturesque villages. feverishly, legislators and surviv­ through an interpreter in Poli.sh. The Russians first halted the In­ DRNFWAYS! the Navy a hand in the argument coming convoy (or 15 hours at U.S., Swiss and Italian heli­ ors charged that authorities had But suddenly he began speaking however. Ending Study Marienborn, at the west end of «a copters hovered over the valley failed to heed warnings that land­ English again, a language he used Fastore, D-R.I., announced Fri­ the autobahn stretch to Berlin. in clear blue skies spraying the slides could unleash a catastrophic • f — little during ”his confinement. Woodland Gardens offers you HOLLAND BULBS day the group will hold hearings By JOHN BARBOUR Eventually the convoy continued chlorbie disinfectant. flood from the artificial lake. The student, Marvin W. Makin­ BRADLEY KITCHENS •«. on the issue and he said bluntly Associated Press Science Writer on it.s way. But there was another from the kind of windmilb and wooden shoes While disaster teams worked by The government ordered an in­ en, 24, Ashburnham, Mass., was 881 FARMINGTON AVE., HARTFORD—TEL. *88-8122 In a statement: WASHINGTON (A P ) The sci­ snag Friday at Babelsberg, the "Testimony -received by the floodlight and flares during the vestigation and there was a clam­ reticent (or the most past. To or for a parliamentary probe that entific jury sitting in judgment of most queries he answered, " I Soviet checkpoint I ' j miles from •-HARTFORD’S KITCHEN PIONEER” Joint committee in the pw t and In night, there was talk of rebuild­ the liiw between smoking and LOOK AT THESE SPECIAL BULB PRICES ing communities destroyed by the likely would have repercussions in have no comment on that, " or We.st Berlin. hearings held aboard the nuclear health is nearin'Ir the end of its Again Soviet control officers de­ flmjd. "I'll wait on that question. " .49 carrier USS Enterprise on March deliberations. manded the men should dismount. U , 1962, indicate that the military Municipal councils throughout (Continued on Page Two) "How do'you feel, Marvin?” he TULIPS 79e I HYACINTHS Probably its cumulative mind is was asked. Again the American officers re­ performance of a nuclear carrier already made up in many areas fused. m far superior to the conventional " I ’m okay,” he said. —and reports in^cate fairly com­ Asked how he was treated dur­ The Soviets blocked the highway DAFFODILS Em, a.»,.-dc. 1 '* |cR06US Large, Mixed 50 For Ships. plete agreement in its views. with two armored per.sonnel car- " I f only economic factors were ing his two years in captivity, Its report to toe nation is ex­ Makinen asked that the question Special Values On: Madonna UHes, Grape Hyacinth, Miniature Tulips, ^Ittm an a, Snowdrop the basis for deciding the typee New Argentine R^mme pected before the end of toe year (Continued on Page Five) Scillas, Dutch Iris. Daffodils, all colors Also following Tulips — Darwin, CoUage, Triumph Bm^ of ships the Navy will have, then be repeated and then an.swered CENTER PACKAGE and could come at any time. “ No comment.” peror (red and white), Rembrandt, Parrot, Breeder,. U ly flowered. Double Early, Kuufmaniana It would not have converted from There are reports that drafts of Father Ciszek said. there would 'YOUR FAVORITE LIQUOR STORE! dwarfs. Throws a ton of snow a minute! Husky sail to coal-burning and then from toe Advisory Committee on Smok­ ooal-bumlng to oil." be "no discussion” on the subject 4 hp engine drives a giant rotor that Booster for Demoeracy ing and H ^ t o ’s deliberations or of whether he had said Mass in parts of its judgment are already chews I 25-inch path through deepest Mlarvin W. Miokinen, 24, of Arihburnham, Maas., reteased by the Russia. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. (OosUimed m Page » in private government clrcula- “PLANT WEEK" SPECIALS! drills. Rotor is flush with front—pKM Soviet Union in a spy suepeot exchange, eoJoyB reunion with Was he still authorized to say Bulletins ^the country neutral until the Iasi .tlon, but panel spokesmen insist dose to walls, buildings, An A P News Analysis family today at Idlewild. With )vim are hte siater, Kathy, 9, Mass? newsmen pressed. CoDed from AP Wires By ABY MOLEON , days of World War n. Then Juan toe final report has not yet been and hl.s mother, Mtb. Wilham Makinen. Young Makinen. a "O f course,” interrupted his in­ — WHISKEY — all the way into corners. Peron antagonized the other Latin tomulated. MUMS ■ MUMS MUMS MUMS Built to last by Tore! WABHINaTON (AP) — The eet- Fiflbright scholar, was arrested in Russia in J961. (A P Photo- terpreter. the Rev. Edward Mc- KINSEY 8 YEARS .. Historic Fort American nations with his dic­ Prdspects seem good however fax). Cawley. "Once a priest, always a KINSEY 12 YEARS . LARGE PLANTS ABLAZE WITH COLOR— backs for democracy In Latin tatorship. that thb^report may be ready for >VOODS S TILL 4>L08ED priest.” MONTPELIER. Vt. (.AP) — • KESSLER ...... America represented by recent After Peron was ousted, the re­ publicatim in November. Father Ciszek said h e. was Reg. 1.19 and 99c. NOW ^ for 2.25 Despite a rain that ended a long BELLOWS RESERVE About to Enter military takeovers in the Domini­ gime of President Arturo Frondizi P ro b a b ly ^ t since the long w ait actually behind bars only five of TORO can RepubUc and Honduras may made a vain effort to link Argen­ for a verdlcVspn the Salk polio period of drought yeeterday, Modern Methods^ Elbow Grease his 23 years in captivity. He said Vermont’s woodlandk are still _ BOURBON — GROUND COVER: be offeet to some extent today tina to the neutralist camp out­ vaccine has a sbientillc health de­ he worked in Siberia as an auto See the New rloeed. State Foreeter .Albert m y r t l e , Potted ...... The Space Era when Argentina inaugurates a side the hemisphere. He was the cision raised su m interest. mechanic and /that he had had BOURBON DELUXE ...... Uottileh warned Vermonters to PACHYSANDBA ...... ;•••...... freely elected government. first Argentine president to visit But it may be disappointing, to very friendly relations with the I TEN HIGH ...... Being Used to Boost Goldwater maintain extreme caution near • COUNTY F.AIR, tOO Proof ... CREEPINO PHLOX, Red. White, Blue, Pink 20" Salf-Prepellad WmOATB, N.M. (AP)—Ft One of the wealthiest nations in India. a deg;ree, when It finally comes. Russian people. TT. the woods. Gov. Philip H off or­ • PRIVATE CELLAR, 100 Proof HONEYSUCKLE ...... 'J’qe Wingate, ah old Indian fort found- Latin America, Argentina is rC' Argentina- has been under a It will restrict itself to the, validity Newsmen asked if there was dered the woods closed Thursday CREEPING JUNIPERS ...... 2.95-4.86 TORO sdT&i 1746, is about to enter the garded many as potentially the caretaker government since or invalidity of reported links be­ any sign of religious freedom in tween smoking and health. It will PHOENIX, Arlz. (AP)—Modemfweekiy newsletter, ^ t carrie.s this because of the Increasing forest — IMPORTED CANADIAN — CHRYSANTHEM UM BOUQUETS, Geaieroua B n n ^ ______...... ___ 1.25 apace ag*. most influential Latin American March 1962, when the military, in the Soviet Union. ousting Frondizi, threw the coun­ not suggest It^slation, or action.— Technology combined with old- little reminder; What have you fire hazard. Rhododendron, Bed, Pink, Lavender, White. Snaw Thrawer A Pershing > artUlsry ballistic country. done for Barry Goldwater today? "There was religious freedom,” • CANADIAN DELUXE Landscape Dept try into confusion. Two picket or at least that is not its present fashioned elbow grease is the Azaleas, Pink, Lavender, Bed, White 1.69 up miasUe wUl blast ott Monday The president of the council of Volunteer worker.s bump into Father Ciszek replied, weighing • CANADA HOUSE .. . Free Lwdscane civil wars broke out in this period. intent. formula being used to build wide­ OCX7UPY BERBER TOW N Andromeda, Large size o n ly ...... 2.06 Shoes morning from near the fort to im­ the Organization of American each other scrambling for the each word, "in churches allowed Advice. Let Ua States, Qonzalo Facio of Costa Most experts feel that in elect­ The panel met for the first time spread grass roots support for ALGIERS (AP) ■— Official DRIED MATERIAL pact m Whit* Banda missile limited supply of typewriters and by the state.” — IMPORTED SCOTCH — Help You With *169.95 Fitted Rica, ^ d this week Just before ing Dlla, Argentines have given last November—and that meeting Barry (ioldwater in 1964. sources said today government Have Fun! Create your own arrangements range, jbo mUes to the south. A group of business executives, telephones. He .said he lost track of all in­ Your Planting To leaving for Buenos Aires to attend democracy one of the biggest was mostly organization. The pan­ tzoopa have occupied, the Kabylls SOOTC'H ISLAND . with our excellent selection of colorful Straw- Ft YYlngate Is about 18 miles east founders “of toe Arizona-based • National chairman James C. ternational developments during HOUSE OF PEERS ______Problems______Perfection! the fiiauguration of Argentine boosts in Latin. America since the elists didn’t get down to toe facts his confinement, mountain town of >Uchelet, Rowers, Rainbow Com, Bright Wheat, Pods, of Gallup. It can look back to a Goldwater for President organiza­ O’Malley is the head of a: state­ abandoned by Berber rebels who INVERNESS ...... In Our Greenhonaea—Cyclamen, African V’ o- 25" Self’Prapelted small mlssian eatabUshsd by Don president-elect Arturo Umberto H- Alliance for Progress was formu­ of toe case until last January and " I want to rest awhile,” the Oats, Beautyberry, Autumn Leaves, Fnilt tion. is supplying toe technology. wide lumber company and is a had used it as a headquarters. Teta, Foliage Plants, etc. Joachin Oodalloa y Rabat in 1746. 11a: lated two years ago. March. priest said when asked his plans Gourds, Wood Roses, Cattails, BIttersv/ret, Since then conunittee members More than 1(X) volunteers are sup­ Roman Catholic Irish Democrat. The troops, supported by tanks TORO As tbs fort is being used by "W e are filled with the hope at niia, a 62-year-old country doc-1 now. "I am very tired.” Pots, Peat M om, Redwood Tuba, Potting Soil, Pumpkins. ______tor, is a moderate liberal. have been working night, day and plying toe elbow grease. The organization is careful to and recolUeM cannon, advanced Inaecticldes, Bovung, Rakes, etc.______■ space pioneers to push back fron- the idea ot having Argentina as stress two points— it is nonparti­ Relatives greeted the returnees ti'ERTILlZEB — Save 2.40 on ASGBOW Gro- leader of a democratic movement Rated as pro-West in his ap­ vacation. You cam find heavy The organization’s national six mllen along a winding moim- Snaw Throwor tte s , so was the fort used by pio­ headquarters here in the Republi­ san and It lacks the authority to when they flew into Idlewild—the NOW! TRESS— Maples, Locuat, Linden, Clump Birch, Sod. Reg. 4.98, Now 2 bags for 7JJ0 neers to push ctvlUsatlon across in Latin America." proach to foreign relations and smokers on the panel, but it would same airport from which two ac­ taln road from Ft. National, an­ HAH Lawn Food. Covers 8,000 sq. ft. known for his honesty and dlU- be useless to gauge their scientific can senator’s home town is a speak officially for (Joldwater. other Berbe'r town, occupied Fri­ Chinese Elm, Flowering Cherry, Flowering Mm IwUsn lands. Latin American countries have O’Malley said: “ I haven't even cused Russian spies departed Fri­ gency at home, he said after his answers, from their personal hab­ small, cluttered office that is half day. Though advices from th# Crab, Sycamore. 60 lb s ...... • • — * K it Osrson made his headquax^ looked up to Argentina because of seen toe senator to say 'Hello' all day night (or Moscow in the other HAH Plant Food ...... 60 lbs 1.1 • IHi election; its. big city post office and half small mountains told of sniping in the Japanese Yews, upright and spreading. 239.95 tors here. Its advanced status. Richly en­ year.” half of the swap. Ume ...... 60 lbs. 59c dowed by nature, It is underpopu­ “ Our aims are clear, and we Individually, they are pledged to town variety store. night, offlclal sources here said Large landscape size ...... *.38 Gen. Douglas MacArthur played Available for distribution to lo­ James Boyd, a public relations The Russians. Ivan D. Egorov, lated with a racially homogenous vHU move toward them in orderly, secrecy. not a shot was Bred at tliis sa F t tnngata’s dusty parade ck! chapters throughout the United executive and organization official, 44, and his wife, Aleksandrs, 39, people, predominantly of Spanish methodical fashion — patiently There have been charges of po­ army cohimn. From Grower To You—YOU BUY WITH ASSURANCE and SATISFACTION AT HOUSE grounds while his father was sta- States are: said the group foritied ort its own flew via Copenhagen. The two but with perseverance. We will litically Instigated delays. Cer­ to»Md ber*. and Italian descent. accord ^thout . checking Gold- Americans flew In from Moscow not employ spectacular methods tainly many have wondered if Stacks of bumper stickers; QU.AKE IN JAPAN During the elvU war a garrii Literacy is eicceptionaUy high; water. via London. which In principle I abhor.” pressures have been exerted, con­ black amd gold buttons; Liberty WESTON, Masa (A P )— B

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down the dam's face. The rescue team had to blast open the cham­ Coventry f 'HEALTH CAPSULES Science Jury ber's steel door, twisted out ot t ^ Mlchsel A. M IL M.P. S h e in w o ld on Bridge Dam Area Isolated, shape by the torrent of flood- HOW MANY CALORIES ARC \ Sum in l^ctsture W^us Sturt of Townes Economic Growth water. ZBAHearing THCRi N PATES ? On Smoking The nation was In deep mourn­ ing but expressions of angers over By Alfred SbMnwold < More Slides Feared the catastrophe mounted through­ Scheduled on Ending Study It Isn't true that you must al­ South dMler In 1838 when four Cheney brothers built a modest two- out the country. ways return the your partner Both tides vulaenbla atory factory tor the manirfacture of sewing silk at Hop Mauro Scoccimarro, president of has led. For exantple, you may not NORTH Brook, an employe with a combination of sarcasm and affec­ (OoaMmed from Pace One) a Communist group in the Italian (Oonttnned from Page One) ert DeLazzar^ 48, and his wife, 3 Requests have a card of his suit.Or you may A I 10 9 tion described it as “ a bam built on the edge of the brook in Elizabeth. 47, of Scarsdale, N.Y., Senate, said there was evidence the jury’s deliberation. Spokes­ be taken suddenly ill in the mid­ V A 9 « Maly'e next government, expected were visiting relatives in Longa- that engineers at the dam had At a public hearing at 8 p.m. men for the panel deny there has dle of the hand w d go off to the O 6 4 S te be latinched next month. rone when the town of 4.600 was telephoned national police to warn hospital without returning any « J 10 7 2 Jdass griive.^ were dug hurriedly practically wiped out as a side of of. trouble an hour before the dls- Monday at the Towm Annex on been any. eSLTd at all. A note from your doc­ WEST EAST three mllee from Langarone to Mt. Toe fell into the reser\-oir and a.ster. Main St. the Zoning Board of Ap­ Indeed, asked about congression­ tor will blear your good name. A A K 8,3 2 A 7 S head off the possibilities ot an sent a wall of water cascading He noted that the Communist peals wilk hear three appeals for al interest, a spokesman said that third- possibility is that you may J 8 4 3 K 10 7 I 8 when the four Cheney brothers ^ d em ic. All persons In the area over the 873-foot dam. newspaper L’Unlta in Rome had O KI72 0 10 9 « variance to zoning regulations. to his knowledge there has not decide to usf your brains. eatabllahed a nursery for mul- were ordered inoculated. A helicopter .spotted the Ameri­ been taken to court two years ago West qpened the deuce of dia­ A 5 A A 3 3 f ^ r prandfather and the find of ijerry treea and the leavei to be ■quads armed with flame throw- cans the next morning and took on charges of publishing false Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Flint of been one congressional inquiry as SOUTH monds, and South won with the ^ ^ «•**! »■ *<**■ ellkworma. In era moved through the desolated them to a hospital in ndarby news that the dam was in a geo­ Cooper Lane wish to divide their to the verdict of the panet"*^ A AQS4 had built a d ^ aM grirt i^U f^ose days mahufactuiing opera- Alpine vailey, destroying car­ queen. Declarer led a club to dum­ Pieve di Cadore. The hospital re­ logically dangerous area. The present land to one acre with 150 The panel was selected from my’s jack and returned a cluh. Q fiirwer U|i the wook, and the ^ona combined the production of casses of farm animals. ported this morning Mrs. DeLaz- newspaper was acquitted. OAQS . foot frontage for their present nominations of health agencies, East took the ace, and West dis­ brothers took advantage of the from cocoons. MUls es- Adding to the urgency was the zaro’s condition was "rather Giacomo Corona, a Christian A K Q 9 9 4 fear among Belluno official.s that home. Then with 90-foot frontage federal units and the tobacco In­ carded the deuce of spades. - water prtvilegea. About 80 persona tabllshed cocooneries and large grave.” A doctor said .she was Democrat leader, said the mayor Weat Norik East were employed at the mill, moatly tracts of land were used to grow another landslide could sccur and .suffering from shock and several and 750 foot depth (and 200 foot IP YOU BAT ONE CUP OF dustry. East was perfectly healthy. In Bats 2 A r<*3 of Erto. a stricken community on wide after 270 foot depth) they PRIEP P in tP BATES, YOU Delays have been encountered, fact he was Peter Vender, a .cele­ aona and daughters of local farm- the trees. Farmers began putting send another wall of water over fractures. the hillside above the reservoir, An Bait msthe nugBhuge dam,oBiii, theuic thirduiMu highest in... AnotnerAnother pnysician.physician. u Dr. r. aiivanoSilvano want to put in a driveway and WILL GET ABOUT spokesmen point out. But they also brated athlete who conducts . an <**• aside a few acres of their land to had warned residents .six days be­ point to the burgetmlng piles of ice-skating school in Vancouver The mill was called the Mount |^ow mulberry trees. the world. The dam was slightly' said she al.so appeared to fore the disaster against going build a house 500 feet into the lot. 900 CALORIES. The Nathan Hale Gas Service HmM Cipn^M skx. ImWvI WimhMm evidence considered. when he isn’t winning bridge Netoo JMlk Manufacturing Co. and The result, though, was that damaged in last Wednesday's, suffering from the fir.st .symp- near the lake because slides might "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,^’ send tragedy and millions of tons of toms of pneumonia and because through its secretary Ralph Steb- They can cite at least 3,(XX) spe­ championships. Healthy or not, waa organized by Ral{m, Ward, there were not enough treea to cause dangerous waves. 60c to Bridge Book, Mandsenter IRuah and FYank Cheney along meet the demand. Prices rose. In water still remain in It. of this it was not immediately bins is requesting permission for cific referencee written before Pender did not return a diamond. The Belluno provincial council a permit to build a portable plat­ liNlS that had to be weeded out Instead, Pender got off thin ice Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand with Edward Arnold. At one time 1834 nurseries sold trees for $4 Amid the grief came word that possible to determine the serious- 'Voters at 8 p.m. Monday at Booth- Central Station, New York' 17, an American couple had survived of the fractures voted to turn over to government form to store 38 to 40 cylinder of A search of the National Library of by returning the only card that «r another nearly all of the eight per 100, in 1835 $10 per 100, and Dimock Memorial Library. Charles N. Y. Cheney brothers were Involved In the beginning of 1836 |30 per 100. Wednesday night s disaster. Rob- He described DeLazzaro as investigators ail local documents propane gas in the back yard be­ Medicine In Bethesda, Md., turned could defeat the contract. It’s easy to help ascertain any blame. hind the place of business in the E. Nyack, former first srtectman, up another 1,100 research reports to find if you’re looking at aU four Oopyright 1969, file venture, including Seth and Jidned Craze being in "fairly good condition." and Bertron A. Hunt, a former General Features Oorp. John, both artists, who lent a fi- Ward, Frank and Rush Cheney recovering from shock, cuts and Among the documents was a mo­ Sebert building. published since 1968. hands, but Pwider worked it out tion of two years ago reporting selectman, will attend. by logic. nanctal hand when tite concern leaned 117 acres of land at Burl- bruises. Joseph Pelletier is requesting LET THE T0UBIST8 SLEEP About 200 persons from Mt. Toe that a landslide on Mt. Toe at that The meeting wUl begin the West's opening lead was very bi- was faltering. tngton, N. J., ki 1836 and joined permi^ion to establish a used car The mlU, in that period, waa the craze by establlahing a nurs- FREE DELIVERY villages were evacuated by heli­ time had caused “ deep concern outlet and repairer’s license at the league's study of its "Know Your Rockville-Vernon formatlve. The duoe o f diamonds NAPLES, Italy (AP) — Naples copter. Many others refused to among the population.” Town program. In charge of Mon­ was evidently fourth-best. Since police startad an “ operation quiet Juat another example of the com- cry and a oocotmery. A hlgh-fever From Portugal came a report Red Wing Oil service station on munity’a slow but definite change pitch waa reached In 1830 when leave. the oomer of Rt. 31 and Lake St. • day’s discussion will be Mrs. Don­ West could not hold any diamond night” by - hush-huahing around 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. that Portuguese engineers who had ald C. Smith, Mrs. Ralph Huckins, ° School Menus lower than the duce, West started this boisterous port city and fin­ Crom a farming area to an Indus- treea sold for 81 and 82 each and Mountaineers lowered by heli­ made a study of the dam knew Designate Six Banks Mrs. William SekoU and Mrs. Sam­ Vernon Elementary: Monday— 'With only four diamonds. ing 866 persons on the first night tirtal onb. With its Incorporation in fai some canes as Wgh as »6 ew h ARTHUR DRUG copters recovered the bodies of six at least two years ago of earth The selectmen have designated uel Walker. bamburg in gravy, mashed potato, Surely West would have led for making too much nolsa dur­ 1623, Manchester’s direction be- At thin point manufacturers began power company employes trapped slippage in the area. six banks as depositories for the green beans, pickled beets; ’Tues­ from a five-card suit if hs had ing aleapiiv houra name clearer and its role until to face a few oold facts. in a security chamber hall way All interested in becoming In Rome, the public works min­ fiscal year: Crnmecticut Bank A acquainted with the town meet' day — beef stew, cheese sticks, held one. 'When West showed up then as a farming community'^'’ Mulberry trees were not hardy istry named a seven-man Investl* Trust Company; Windham Branch cradkers, egg salad and peaunut 'With only one ohd>. It was clear ending. enough to grow easily In the north in WlUimantic; Connecticut Bank ing — selectmen form of govern' gating commission of geologists ment are welcome to attend. An butter sandwiches; Wednesday— that he had four cards in each of Induatrlea Reborn N a^ American labor was too ex- and hydraulic engineers to submit * Turst Company, Hartford of­ American goulash, diced carrots, the other suits. AM the me atagecoachatagecoacn waawas re- psnni'vie for a profit tn me careful fice; Savings Bank of Tolland, Tol­ informal coffee hour la scheduled. aced, the railroad ahatUred the operations requlr^ for the w c ^ - This is an artist’s conception of the Cheney Bros, mill complex during the 1920s, wh6n the Cheney operation was at its peak. The view is south to Hartford Rd. Be modern with a report on the disaster by Dec. Briefs toaMd salad; ’Thursday — ham and If West had four hearts. South STANLEY WARNER 15. land; Mechanic Savings Bank in had only one heart. Clearly hearts Swn’a quaint isolation and ful growth of silkwnns. In IMO An organizational mseting of cabbage, muhed "potato, french Manchester is bright. There are Hartford; Willimtmtic ^ vin gs In­ bssms; Friday — creamed tuna, 'was the suit to attack. Since brought th# bustllnz tnerffy of a # found thcsn#6ivGG witn » reduced as orders faded and there •ship with Manchester four years stitute, WUllmantic, and Manches­ the planning and zoning commis­ young nation to im doorstep. Res- thousands of treea that no one children would be placed on bench- persona m ak^ men s and worn- mill near Oakland and No. Main after the Cheney Bros, armounce- 110 industries of various sizes who sion will be held at 8 p.m. Mon' buttered noodles, peas and carrots South’s singlaton -heart might be Sts. were dark rumblings in the town Safecrackers Jailed ter Savings A Loan Association, the queen, Pender 'returned the Q Z 3 u Q Idents turned from making their wanted, and a blight In 1844 m against the wall as t^ grown- on s w w ai^ omer that the vast industry might move menl. Celebrating ita 75th anni­ employ an estimated 4,500 persons Inc., Coventry branch. day at the Town Hall Ajuiok on and ede slaw. Dessert, milk and own goods to buying others of zged most of the mulberry treea up, fancy-stepped around the room »ld In an auetton in m i a^ r Famous Chick and pay approximately 836,000,000 T ip u h /v Main St. bread and butter served 'with all Ung of hearts. TODAY and Expansion was rapid, it began south. The affair was ending and versary in 1959, me soap company BRJIXJBIPORT (A P )—Two Ca­ The board has also appointed ’nils demolished poor South. He bettertMtior quality.niinutv A A diversity riiwnitv in In me th« Inin thethe country, oountry, oe; oaukod the loss of forgetting for the moment that labor dispute curtailed Ita produc- town officials began to wonder if was honored by the towm on April in wages annually. nadians have been sentenced to Panthers Midget meals. another 12-hour day faced them using me name Bon Ami, and The princlpad company is still Mrs. Grace Jacobson to check the had only eight tricks at best. 'When TOMORROW town’s economy developed and a great number of omer factories were constructed the corrununity could survive the 7 of that year when the mayor prison terms of three to eight team will play a home game at Lake Street School: Monday— he tried a spade finesse, the op­ farming was no longer me sole seemed to spell me Paper mills, one of the earliest Cheney Bros., employing about Coventry land records, and Mrs. 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Plains chicken in gjavy, cranberry sauce, me ^ industries In the area, rtiowed in the country and in Ctuiada. The break. proclaimed the date "Bon Ami years for a safecracking job in Audrey Bray, as rate maker. ponents ran the rest of the hearts occupation of the people. Industry hi the UB. Day." The company boasted mat 350 piersons. The products con­ Athletic Field against a team from noodles, carrots and fruit; ’Tues­ MATINEE ONLY «oerbnenting growth after 1840. At me age of businesB had started in the family Sold in 1955 Danbury. Mrs. Heckler Rensmed and oollected a two-trlck penalty. Industries that had sprouted At Mansfield, where the In 1955 at a press conference In 500 million cakes of Bon Ami had tinue to be velvets, plush and up­ Stqperlor Court Judge Louis Windsor. day—frankfurt aixl potato acallop, If East .had returned a «Ua- — - TIME SCHEDULE and quickly died away were re- try was most prosperous, inmufac- 31, A. WUlard Case entered me kitchen where Robertson made, holstery materials. Omer top com­ Mrs. Leon C. Heckler was re­ .the Cheneya m 1856 making business with his molded and wrapped what he the president's office of Cheney been produced in the 75 years, and Miapiro imposed the sentences The American Legion Auxiliary kernel com, carrot sticks and ice mond. South could have afforded Today at 18-1:55 and 8:40 bom. Ckitton mills at Union Vll- turn was finally abandoned, tlcal success of spinning wMte ...... — panies are Manchester Modes, Inc. elected chaimisn of the board of sponsored United Nations dinner cream; Wednesday—corned beef, Tomorrow At 8:00 and 8:'' called “ Robertson’s Mineral Soap.” Bros., me first of a series of local and state officials appeared yesterday on Robert Crowley, 36, the apade flnease. The defenders U^elage ti^rrSU‘‘S;:nlile''V^‘Vme that had been Idle for eome Pairing. O'* Jt.1 m^men“onir«w‘%llk "^^5 at a luncheon. In a speech, the with about 300 employes, making and Bkhvard Kreutzer, 34, both of education at Its organizational will be served from 3 to 7 p.m. to­ maabed potatoes, cabbage, beets, He peddled the cake cleanser In a shocks began. The sale of Cheney DOUBLE meeting after the election. This would take only two dlamonda, a tSne were reopened and enlarged, tentlon of the C heyy used, reeled from cocoons land Park and began manufactur­ Bros, to the J. P. Stevens Co. was mayor expressed the towm's pleas­ women’s apparel; Iona Manufac­ market basket from house to Montreal. day, at the Legion home on Wall gelatin; ’Thursday—baked corned chib, and a spade. At four mills 117 personapersons were been diverted biH their Interest re- which the mom_ hadj . not pierced,pierced. turing <3o.. with 220 employes, will be Mrs. Heckler's seventh St. beef hash, suocotakh, carrot sticks, ing album boarda binder boards house. announced. At this time me com­ ure in the company's success. State's Atty. Otto J. Sauer de­ Daily Question employed, including three children turned to the Manch^ ter enter- csieneya were able to use Later the same year, company making electric food mixers, can WORLD GREEN yeM In this capacity. Michael J. Peace was the high fruit; Friday—tomato sou|>, egg and card middles. Hie mills sus­ Bon Ami, at first, was only me pany had about?l,700 employes. A scribed the men as "professional Partner opens idtfa one club, and under 12. Powder mills were re- pierced cocoon which me mom officials announced that local openers, hair dryers and omer burglars who apparently came to Mrs. RuUi Hansen was elected vote getter of the Democrats at salad, cheese or peawit butter g e e Wh iz / built In 1830 and two years later and breeding^kwjornia p r o i^ ra ^ «aca®ed by breaking me tained two fires, one in 1875 and name of me distritouting company. year later the work force was re­ the next player passes. 'You hold: the omer In 1916, me second caus­ operations were being closed and related products; Colonial Board the United States to ply their board secretary and Mrs. Nancy the town election Monday, In­ sandwiches and brownies. Milk, Spades, K-8-8-2; Hearts, J-8-4-S; HIRE S A GRAND TREAT FOR EVERY paper mills were established, successful. The Hop Bpo<* mill Using machinery adapted Orford Soap Oo. was me manufac­ duced to 650 and the vast comple.x stead of Mrs. Elizabeth Rydiling. bread and butter sandwiches ing an estimated 81D9>0(10 In dam­ resold to the LaFrance Industries. cited a steady loss of money. Bon Co., with 200 employes, making BANTLY OIL CO. trade.” Papenos as assistant secretary. OtainMidB, K-J-7-X; OhUM, 6. 0NE...10ADED WITH ACTION AND & h ; auch mill, had been .tart- was f r ^ ^ i i S ^ S ? l T ^ l i ^ ^ turing end of me business. The shoe board and fiber board spe­ STAMPS Members voted to table appoint­ Peace, -who is a men^ier ‘ of the served with eeuih n>eal. ed In me Manchester area before e a m e «tl^ 8 4 1 after being elosea ^ brothers also were ages. success of the firm received its ■Work waa confined to three con­ Ami had also received a setback, FUEL on. Crowley and Kreutser were cap­ What do you sayT BURSTING WITH EXCITEMENT! , when a financier, who had headed cialities, and Pioneer Parachute tured July 13 after they blew open ments of committees until its board of tax revlenv, received 374 Northwest School: Monday — Answer; Bid one diamond. With Today the plant in Manchester impetus from a clever and later nected mills and about $1 million 8S1 MAIN ST. votes instead of 334 as reiported, corned beef hash, tossed ^ In equipment was sold. The com­ the company at one time, w^as Co., with 200 employes, making A L L W E E K Phone M9-4S85 the safe at a Danbury auto next meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 34 at only 4-card suits, respond .in the ^^There were three woolen mills ^ * U m g Worit Day SSme*^t<^tiJ^ed * f r V ^ ^ ^ emptoyJ about"lo6 pewona and the famous trademark of a chick and while Mrs. Rychling, p oll^ 386 muffins, apple crtq>; Tuesday — pany began to concentrate on charged with having defrauded the pwirachutes of all types. agency. Coventry High School. Starting suit that can be bid most eeo- In 1832, employlni: a total of 86. ^lUl manufacturad only _ entered a period contim w to the slogan, “Hasn’t Scratched The industry trend in Manches­ next month the board meetings for the board of health. shells with hamfcurg and tomato, nomioaUy. V the largest wtm 18 workers. for about a dozen ture paper p r ^ c t s . including Yet.” It was created in 1893 by three specialties — velvets, up­ company of over 8300,000. He w’as tossed salad, green beans, ginger- holsteries and decoratives. later convictied. ter today is on machine and tool will be at 7 pm . the first and By 1845, there were 400 per- bualneu aense waa pro- In 1865 as the ®^®ctrical Inaulatiaig ] ^ p ^ a ^ the company’s first public relaUonS manufaclm-lng companies, employ­ third Tuesday of the month at the Manchester Evenlag HeraM braad with applesiuice; Wednesday eons employed in local »hop« and ^ u f a c ^ r ^ preaeboards and Jacquard Another major local industry, 110 Industries Now For Sheinwold’s 86-page booklet. man, Louis H. Soule. ing from 10 to 200 persons. high school. \ Ooventry oorreapoadent, F. Paul' —soup, tuna salad and egg salad factories wtm tt*annu^^^^ Z c Y t J L l dexterity by bromer ^ M^lcherte^^fwas ^ . Meanwhile, Cheney Bros, con­ Bon Ami, was to end a long friend- Today, the industry pictui’e in The majority of Ixwrd members Ins Llttl^ tdephoos 748-3891. sandwiches, celery and carrot valued at $400,000. Seven paper ^lorfrokfi anfi miiia wAr* a1«o built Another paiper mill waa founded tinued to expand. In me 1880's a sticks, cheese wedges, cookies and milla were In operation aa well as —. tmiran nromiDUiv at ivi by Peter Rogers in 1832. Three new group of weaving mills were erect­ are planning to attend an orienta' five woolen mllfi. two cotton mills The w o A d a y b e ^ ^ in Hartford. ^ tlon sponsored by the Connecticut fruit; ’Thuraday—frankfurtwa in 8th HAPPY WEEK! ed and an assortment of woven TMOWl and two silk mills. Sm^lSmall concerns 8 a.m. and em M a s t a g ^ : ^ During me a v il War__theWar the _com- com- i««o. ThV comoanvcompany disdis- Association of Bocuds of Education Washington PTA rolls, potato salad, lettuce with OMM fahrics were manufactured. A dressing, ptekles, brownies; Friday speclallzed In everything from hours later ^ pm., toough m e began weaving silk ribbons process for Wmohing block of velvet mills were built as at the University of Connecticut ploughs to cigars. BenjaSiln Ly- hour was provided hinch. ^ ^rens goods. In 1871, four In a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Oct. —scallops, french fries, cole slaw, me company began weaving To Open Season buttered peas, fruit gelatin. man, who was a local manufac- ^oyea normally factory units were constructed on the^vallable material for plushes and velvets. At the turn of 22. *Supt. of Schools Wilson L. turer of ploughs, is credited wim week. Wages ranged f ^ 8L92 a gt. In 1860 mere were 136 the Tilley will also attend. the century Cheney Bros, employ­ The Washington School PTA the deslgi aid first successful week to 86.16 a week wim ^ employee, and 10 years later this ed 2,676 persons. Manchester and Serving on the board in addition manufacture of cast-iron huba for average at $3.36 a week. Bqt life more than tripled to 561. The Porn mAker will open the 1963-64 season 'Tues­ Cheney Bros, had become almost to the three women mentioned R WHAT A DEAL wagons. in the mlU was easygoing, making company was now the leading in- ^ m lte riiO ^ d a synonym and me town’s name are Wlnthrop Merriam, Mrs. Mar­ day at 7:15 p.m. with open house. ^ t despite what appeared to the long hours more bearable and, dustry in the town. Fifteen per 9* the was a familiar word mroughout garet Cleverdon, Donald AverUl Parents wlU visit their children’s ^ for a TASTY LUNCHI \ - « a budding industrial renals- some cases, fun. cent of me town’s population of me ■world. and Mrs. Eleanor Macneil. classrooms and meet their teach­ The girls at the mill, finding the about 4,200 was emfdoyed at me C Nyack, Hunt to Aid ^ t ’s DeHokma and Reasonable!^ ^ .utr • xniXM rttanuFce- « i ii. fk> K-ntviar. fTom Manchester, the ^ a i Firm Tie to Town ers. A t 7:45 they hear a mes­ ferral In 1954. Only me plastic In me eaj'ly part of this century "Organization of Town GoV' sage over the intercom system, emment” will be the subject of division remained. me factories were rebuilt and and at 8 there will be a business ^DAILY 1 modernized and me compaiiy’z the first of a series of discussitm m'Ceting in the school cafeteriA their section of the milL The Chen- the fertile climate Induced by the Granted Monopoly meetings of the League of Women kUNCHEON X K ^ 1 ter cys apparently approved because Blankets for Army *^^ least one industry, tSioug , bond wim the community was un­ Mrs. Charles Utting will serve j^PECIAL 0 %M ^ Early silk Industi^ girts’ work was reported to be one of the earlleet was the E. "ot Join precedented. The firm purchased as president of the PTA this year. Attempts to raise cocoons Md j^ p ^ ^ d . This may have been one gj. Hilliard Oo., which began manu- other firms. T t o was ^ Pitkm hundreds of acres of land which It She will be assisted by Mrs. Charles sold to its workers at a low price RESTAURANT^ llieThi'illCM’itWl.' wind silk from mem 1>««" fjr,t cases of subUe Im- facturing woolen goods In 1794. Glass Works which left to me Kelley, vice president; Mrs. Rich­ Jn^KABTIMI^ a. house lota. The company built rioo® « provement of working oondlUons During the War of 1812 it fur- town a colorful landmark. and macadamized roads in the ard ’Trexler, secretary; Alfred 1732. Mansfield w r e p ^ r o ^ obtain better results in output, nished blankets for the Army and The company had operated the Notice vicinity of me plant and erected Goulet, treasurer; Mrs. Anthony ^ 80 Oak St., Mandiester ^ COLORSCOPE have had the e ^ e s t mM - jj^nces were occasionally held h served me govennmenit again first powder mill and si4 >plled B u r n s i d e school buildings in me soumem Salafia, Mrs. Daniel Renn and SAO ituMNSinr Avt i ast MAfirron' throe- at the mill. Workers would move during me Olvll War..The concern ammunition to me government oil WE HAVE DAILY Ronald Wright, delegates to the r Free Front and Rear Parking x tfitt • UftS ttti section of town. A boarding house Rk Ak ▲.Ak Xk Ak ▲ .A kk dk dk 4 « f l . i t b f o f me f^ l^ s w e r o the maohinea aside and provide increased p r o p e ^ and business long credit. Since me young gov- council; Mrs. Bernard Brennan fourths of theramiiieswero^saia^ dancing. Small and at its height enuployed 250 ,rnment could not a «o rd 'to pay for 100 teachers was erected, gas DELIVERY TO THE and Mrs. Paul White, membership; be raising cocoons in and electric light plants estab­ the company It granted a 2f^year lished. and a library for me town’s MT. SUMNER Mrs. Edmund Mikolowsky, room monoi>oly to William and Elisha mothers; Mrs. John Swensson, Pitkin and Samuel Bishop In 1783 use started. ways and means; Mrs. Harry to manufacture glass In me state. The giant continued to grow. At BOLTON Lewder and Mrs. Frsnk Becker, EHSTUIOOD iMATinfEOlUTi its peak, Cheney Bros, had almost The maneuver would have Wall St. 5,000 employes and used about 36 hospitality; Mrs. Anthony Salafia, up in arms today, but there ap­ BOLTON, CONN. library; William Mohr,, fine arts; "THE GREAT ESCAPE” CHIU; acres of floor apace. It waa the In color : 5 0 ^ parently was little protest men. only textile plant in me country AREA Mrs. Waiter Grzyh. safety; Mrs. b b b n The company mainly manufac­ Edward Camelli, refreshments; James Oamer- mat carriqd on all processes of Steve McQueen tured bottles, but when me mo­ cloth manufacture, from me raw Mrs. Craig Belcher, Lutz Museum Phia Cartoons in Color nopoly expired it faltered against representative; Lloyd Gustafson, 8:15, 6:06, 9:05 material to me finished product. Parrish stiff competition from omer fac- The Pioneer Parachute Co., LENOX KEOVLAR PERFORMANCE Cub Scout representative; Mrs. - tories and In a short time Pltk«i Herbert Boehner. Girl Scout rep­ IlNMMifabif BboMplodid SUNDAY TONIGHT STARTS AT 6:45 owned by me Cheney firm, was Two Great Horror Hits! Presenting Glass Works itself expired. The formed in 1938 in Manchester close PHARMACY resentative; Mrs. John Turner, into manhooli across Itm fsan ruins o t me plant have been pre­ legislature; and Mrs. Ernest Nooke, Sunday Matinee Only to the silk supply of me mother 299 E. CENTER ST. and ttiroo girls! served largely through me efforts company. Development of Che­ publicity. of the Orford Parish Chapter, A social hour with refreriunents ’"THE ney’s nylon fabric led to me ma­ The Most Beautiful TEL. Ml 9.089& ffOwJPM wWj V W HORRORS “THE MYOUNQ Daughters of me American Revo­ terial being used as me standard will be held sfter the program OF MUMMY” lution. and meeting. maki a movia of FOR OR MONEY fabric for parachutes. 'With the DRACULA” 2:00 One of the late industries in war. Pioneer hit peak production 3:4 0 Manchester was the Orford Soap Shown At 6:45 and 9:85 and the vast Cheney firm increas­ LOLITA — —— —— Co. founded by John T. Robertson ^ ______Soviet Sub Crew Confinuona iFrom 5:06 In 1885 In Glastonbury. It moved ed its production as war orders ? “THE GREAT ESCAPE" MARLON BRANDO to Manchester in 1891 and manu­ came to the industry. Dean Machine Products is one of the many tool firms which account for much of the Home Sites East of In color At war’s end, me company be­ Rescued by ^11 tai "The Ugly Anterlcan” factured such products as shaving town’s economy today. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) James Gamer- Shown At 7:40 smd toilet soap in an old grist gan to falter. The work force was WHEE! WATER’S Gate 6:45—Show T:l-i Steve McQueen Cheney Bros, first mill 'was built on Hop Brook. It was a 20 by 40 foot building. MOSCOW (AP) — The-! Soviet Feature First Bun Only 5K)6-8:06 HOT-HOT. „ASD newspaper Izvestia has reported STARTS TOMORROW The Connecticut River! the rescue of a sunken Soviet sub­ After "PUSB’N’ BOOTS’* the downed helicopter’s crew. 350 miles north of Saigon. The two determined whether the helicop­ THERE’S A LOTI Continuous From 6:00 PJIL ters were brought down by Com­ marine erew by means of a diving U.S. officials said the H34 heli­ I have been listed as missing and Today in Washington copter was shot down as a search presumed dead. munist gunfire. bell. continued for a U.S. Air Force The 12 Americans killed were U.S. authorities said In Friday’s Now! For only a The report Friday night was the Ends Tonight fighter pilot and his 'Vietnamese I also searching for the fighter- incident the helicopter was repeat­ THIS YEAR GIVE w a s h in OTON (AP) — In the3> One change Involves Introduc- edly hit by machine-gun fire from first Western observers could re­ W Asmn ^ launch system to copilot whose fighter - bomber bomber when their two helicopters day for fuel...hot water call regarding a Soviet sub in dis­ [were downed. It has not yet been a Red post on a mountainside. aews from Washington hurl the Polaris missile from its plane crashed last Tuesday about tress. vafwwnMot STATUS: "We’ll try to do some- for all—all the time! Izvestia correspondent I. Tsyga- MoinMrrwsnn tubes by gas-generatqd steam WHERE YOU LIVE nov described the rescue opera­ autaoo* wear fifing about It” la President Ken­ rather than compressed air. The other calls for substitution I f yon live in a typical house, tion after the submarine Puchinka mnuar zAlUsrV nedy’s Initial reacUon to a report sank in deep water. He did not •ounr uMitiK ran of polyurethane foam for liquid you could easily run out of hot contending that women are not springs. The Navy satd the foam SUPPORT THE say where or when the accident getting an equal break with men. water several times a week. I occurred. MARTIN* should do a better job of shock l^ow you can have all the hot ■’riie action, he told a gathering cushioning during firings. Cause o f . the mishap waa ssdd Friday at the White House, will water you need at one time far to ha,ve been a lack of oxygen for This is i come from the administration and Manchester United Fund only h Think of it— blowing water out' of tha subma­ rou «nu canMaYeuor her idea of Congress. only 9 a day! rine's ballast tanks. The 276 guests on hand for pres- Lamo to Direct 'Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— Tsyganov said the submarine’s a vacation is Give your share to support these hometown HIIBiam entaUon of the report of the Com­ and an oil-fired hot water heater crew was brought safely to the two weeks in mission on the Status of Womw Players’ Comedy THESE DAYS THERE’S o f OMTect capacity—your family surface by the diving bell opera­ BOYS TOWN. • applauded. The unanimous report agencies you and yout family use everyday: tion. ■■id women especially are not get- can take care of all their waahing Sunday Only-(Open Friday, Saturday, SundciyF| she's coming to the Vincent Lamo of Vernon will needs at one time. ' ting a fair break In jobs and pay. NO NEED TO GO EXPLORING! HAITI RELIEF: The United direct "Under the Yum Yum Tree,” Boy Scouts Mom can do the family wash. The Horror Show Ewryona's Scraowlnq About States has earmarited 8250,000 to a comedy hi throe acta, for the Girl Scouts Sis can do the dishes at the tame Labor Law Gets help pay for speeding food, cloth­ time Junior takes his bath, and ing and drugs to hurricane-rav­ Manchester Community Players. These Discoveries Were Made 15 Years Ago, Lutz Junior Museum U. &R. First Court Test >*• The oast Is incomplete for the you enjoy a shower. aged Haiti. Child Guidance Clinic Don’t delay—phone us today. Adm. Harold P. Smith, com­ ahow which will be presented tiie HOUSING CORP. Find out how easy it is to awitch (AP) — The mander In chief of U.S. Atlantic middle of next month. Children’s Services of Connecticut to a M obilhaat-fi^ water hast* .first constitutionality teat fbrthe forces, has been assigned the The play reading committee of a QUALITY OF PRODUCT Diocesan Bureau of Social Service Of coordinating the operation vrith the drama group presented tW Manchester Landrum-Griffin labor law was le- w ith BOB CUMMINGS and government and private agencies. following plays for oonslderictioir YMCA activated Friday when the U.S. MnCHMSTOnCRl 0OBOTHY MALONE KENNEDY T R I P : President for spring and summer produc­ YWCA Kennedy has extended his fall tions, “Come Blow Your Horn,” • QUALITY OF CLEANLINESS •AwrawAmgy «f/mp. Ck>urt of Appeals ordered the case Aiwi*m*ineouc«eH IM.MMlKnKSKlUK of labor leader Archie Brown re- • On The S^me Show travel plana to include a quick ex­ "Wake Up Darling,” and "Third Public Health Nurses Association Robert D. Murdock, opined. cursion into Maine, whiem politi­ Best Sport” Memorial Hospital A federal court found Brown WDESTMICIIBII!^ cal legend holda U'the beUwether • QUALITY OF SERVICE guilty of serving on the executive '' lor natiimal elections. Manchester Unit, American Sales Manager board of the Intemitional Long­ WlHt was tMs BEAST The President will attend the Reds Shoot D o ^ Red Cross ^ WE GIVE shoremen's and Warehousemen’s fconi fifty convocation of the University of GREEN STAMPS Union while being an admitted nUiisn Maine'and fly over the Pasaama- member of the Communist party quoddy Bay area Oct. 19. The l» y Marine Helicopter IT HAS TO BE —a violation of the 1969 Landrum- years has been suggested aa tte site for Your Fair Share: 644-1893 643-0286 Griffin Act. aatrf a fovetnment effort to harness the SAIGON (AP) —- Communist i f ' * Brown claims the act is uncon­ ttael- ocean tides for electric power. gusrrillaa riiot down a U.S. Ma­ GOOD One Hour's Pay For Eigbf Months MORIARTY stitutional, aaying It violates tha Already on Kennedy’s » < * « ^ e rine Corps helicopter Friday night First Amandment guarantees of for the night of O ct 19 Is a -----IF IT’S free speech and assembly. plate Democratic fund raising dm- near the spot where 12 Ameri­ He has been free on |5,0(W bs(ll cans were killed earlier thia week. SHADY GLEN You Can Taste The Quality Keep Manchester a good place to live; BROTHERS oer in Boston. , — There were no casualtiea in the since his conviction. POIJIRIS: The Navy la chang­ Routes 6 and 44A — Manchester, Conn. Judgee would not say why tha ing the missile launiming equp- latest Incident X o Rita pkKe to raise a family. Ml 3-5135 case la being reopened for hearing mant aboard lU far-ranging ^ Aa ssveral fighter ^anas strafed at an unapeciflad data by the fuu ' laris auhmarines. The p u r p ^ : the guerrilla gun poritioa, a seo- 301-315 CMttr St. end helioopter plucked to sale^ ■evan-Jiidg*. pew L ' ' - - more rellaWUty and streamlining.

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ation in Toronto, that that ergani- our talents for distribution and W onders of the Universe HanrifFBtpr xatipn has decided to s t ^ up its consumption a i brUllantly and. Aides fight against hl^wSy tolls. Imaginatively as we have devel­ Americans Freed by Russians State News Brad Davis to Emcee Hop Obituary U.S. Cttpning Ifprdi) “TTie Association, speaking for oped our talents for production, Magnetism May Solve more than 8 million auto-drlvlng and that is going to give our GNP In Center Park Next Week PU B U SB BO b v t h e Churches In Exchange for Soviet Spies Jam es Noonan Delay HURAIJ} PRU m N O CX>. 1N& Americans, has long argued that one big last opportunity to expand Jam es Noonan of Hartford, fa- Feel il BlueU Street Ifeocbeeter. Oonn. tolls are a double taxation of mo­ Itself. Oflfmnnnlty Bsptliri Ohurcli < Church of the Assompttoa Problem of Radiation Brad Doivis, host of a top-rated they of Mrs. Paul Dutelle of 92 THOUAS r . ITBROUSON ' Trinity Covenant Churdi (OoBtiinied trom Page Om > Avondale Rd. and''8^1 Noonan of torists, who each year also pay But after that there is going to 586 B . Oianter S i. Adams St and ThompsOa Rd. an majored in chemlatiry at the Saturday afternoon ITV teen rixwr, WALTER R. PEROUSON Hackmatack near Keeney Sts. University of Pennsylvania. His (OentoMMd trom Faga Ona) " 90 Lockwood St., Sled 'Thursday E rro r PublUhere billions of dollars in gas levies, come the day when we are g^lng Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, PasEor Bev. Alex H. Flssssar, BOnlster Bdv. Francis J. Mihalek, Pastor through the van Allan belts dr, as coma back, but I didn't expect It wUl bs master of ceremonies at a Was Eounded October L 1881 Rev. Em eet J . Coppa By DR. L M. LEVITT parents, M r., and Mra. William night to a private hogpltal. auto registration fees, and drivers' to find ouraelves without any con­ has been auggeoted, the depariura would be so soon." by a oouocti meeting to November. bond hop in Oentar Park Maurting Survivors include three other Except r 9:30 ajnai Church School for all Dbeotor, Tile Fete FlaaetaHinn Makinen, reside in Aahburnham. (OontteDed from Page One) Published Brery Evening ceivable, rational reaaon for in­ 9:30 ajn., Sunday School with Of The Franklin Institiite la made over the north pole the Her h u i^ d said, " I am the The oounoU’a recommendatloiM will 8 p jn . on Siriday, Oot. 19. daughters and two other sons. Sunders.rs end Holldeys.Holl< Entered et tn< licenses." ages. Classes through Grade 4 Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and most gratefbl and proudest father The posaibility of freeing Maki­ Post Office et Itencbester Conn., es creasing our productlcm power in­ classes for all age groups, kinder­ van Alien bdta do not pdse too be. presented to a special Mate Tile funeral will be hetoM on^y --enureiy unwarranted” ac- For the first time, the News­ garten through adult. have session lasting through 11:30 aun. ScienUsta are taking a leaf cut severe a problem. in the world. After tbe last two nen was discussed during the ne­ convention in January. Ttie dancs, to which admission Second Cless Mell ICetter. definitely and infinitely. We are gotiations conducted by at 9:45 a.m. from the Ahern Fu- {ions. week account continues, the AAA 10:46 ajn.. Morning Worship. morning worship. of the earth’s book in warding off The moat serloua proUeto ro- years it’s like a dream come is free, wiU be the Itaal evening en­ neral Home, 180 Farmington Aye. SUBSCRIPTION RATES going to concede to ourselvea that 10:30 am.. Morning Worship. St. Barthotomew’s Choroh Bulta from the eruption froto time true. We never lost faith. During attorney Jam es B. Donovan for Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk. Pareble In Advance has begun to fight a proposed toll Sermon: “The Three R’a of Peace.” dangerous radiationa by trying to the 1961 exchange of U2 pilot G eti PriMon Term tertainment to a week-long series Hartu-rd. with a high Mass of re- who attended toe two White House , One Teat ...... 823.00 the day cornea for ua to settle NUraery. Sermon: “Six Questions from Bur­ Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor to time of violent solar flares all the sleepless nights, the” head­ 11.00 highway before it has been con­ Rev. Rkhacd C. BoBaa, develop a superconducting mag­ Francis Gary Powers for the -8o- HARTFORD (AP)—Edward J. of evmts oelebraUng the 140th an- quiem to the Cathedral of St. Jo-; ses.,,ions along with Secretarv of Six Months ■•••••••••••••••••••• 7 . p.m., Kvening Sendoa with m a” Nursery. . which Are out huge Quantities of aches and frustrations, we nmin- niveraary of the founding of Man­ seph at 10. Burial will be in Mt. St. Defense Robert S. McNamara. | Three Months . . . •ea••••ese 6.50 structed, this being the proposed down, be content with producing 4:30 p.m., Adult ohurob mem­ AaslBtaBt Pastor net to detect incoming radlatitma ■viet spy Coi. Rudolf I. Abel. Austin, 49, who abducted hia One Month ...... 1.65 hymn aing; and brief meditatloa. highly energetic protons. T o ’ pro. tabled our strong hope and faith chester. Benedict’s Cemetery, Bloomfield.! called in Soviet Ambas.New Jersey to keep tolls on the Rev. WUHam F . Gender HI Real?” will ,]>e the subject of the from the earth. In the same There are two ways to which briefly to tell reporters the first July 2 in their Flushing, <)ueens, in a motor vehicle. • sponsored dance to be emceed by Publishers Representatives. The it, something for which none of us Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Rev. John H. Regan in scientists hope to wrap Austin forced his wife and her Davis, who announces for WTIC 13. 1871 to South Glastonbury and Improving relations Wto toe West. Julius Mathews Special Agency—New New Jersey 'Turnpike indefinitely Lesson-Sermon. The Golden T e x t S this danger can be overcome. As thing he wanted to do was to have apartment. A federal fimni grand jury Ausun ^ There was some speculation the is really prepared. It will make around a space vehicle an In­ a point of -fact, the only way in a sauna, a Scandinavian steam liS S e d them on spy charges ju s t, nephw, a s well ss hosting his own ’TV teen was the oldest member of the Con­ York Chicago. Detroit and Boston__ not to build roads but to finemce 7:30 am .. Holy Communion. is from Psalms 103:2-4. Scriptural Masses a t 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and tense magnetic field which can gregational C3iurch of South 01a.s- harassment was undertaken by m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u o f funny reading in the sociological selections will include: Ephesians whlct. scientists visualized Over­ imth. two days ago. Egorov, employed i into his car as they left a Hart show. Brad Davis CIRCUtATIONS. the general expenses of the state 9 am.. Morning Prayer with In- 11:80 a.m. "guide” away the incoming radi­ tontoury. toe Russian military on their own 6 :8. Correlative passages from coming these radlatcons waa by Father Ciszek was welcomed by by the U n lt^ Nations secretariat, ford church May 19, . Tommy Dae and the High Ten- history books of the future—the atruction by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ ations. Other survivors include a son without instructions from the The Herald Printing Company Inc., government. ’The AAA, according “Science and Heal& with Key to interposing sufficient solid mate­ two sisters, the Rev. Mother clalmjsd diplomatic Immunity. This . He J ’*>****^,®“ ^**“, slona, a five-man bond, are from American-style hootenanny spon­ assumes no financial responsibility tor account of how we finally adjusted trand. Classes. Nursery and kin­ St. Bridget’s Churdi Dr. Arthur Kantrowitz, director contention was rejected and they j then drove off irith h ta v ^ e after ROckvUle. A rea favorites, they are and daughter, a slater, seven Kremlin. to the Newsweek article, also coH' the Scripturee”( by Mary Baker Rev. John F. Delaiiey, Pastor rial to provide the stopping or Eva^eline of the Bernadine of sored by Scandia Lodge. One theory was that with Bast- typographical errors appearing In ad­ to the big climactic progress of dergarten in Children’s Chapel. of the research laboratory of the absorbing power for these radia­ St. Francis order, Reading, Pa., were ordered to stand trial Nov. 4. j hitting her soon to release a record. Town merchants wHl observe grandchildren, ten great-grand­ vertisements and other reading matter tends that the existence of toll Eddy, include p. 248:99. Rev. Stanley E. Haatino children and five great-great­ West relations seeming to be on in The Manchester Evening Herald 11 am .. Morning ITayer with AVOO Corporation, has acquired tions. While lead appears to be and Helen Gearhart, 40, a nurse The two-for-two deal became pm , poUce^sald 'W^_en w w the annlvereary week with special roads, for which revenue is needed, civilisation which flnaUy gave all sermon by the Rev. Mr. Gender. 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. Rev. Dennis R, Bussey a cmitract for the study and use Hie Small Frys is a vocal duo grandchildren. toe men. the Soviet military the logical material, actually hy- of Washington, D.C. stop'p^to Denver, Colo., Mrs. Aus­ whose current record hit ia "You sales, featuring ’’good, old-fash­ Display advertising closing hours: of us time to spend as much time Baby-sitting nursery in Children’s Reading room hours at 749 of superconducting magnets to known when U.S. Atty. Jam es P. tin told authorities she went with Funeral servloes will be held to- thought it could get away with has been delaying “long stretches d ^ e n ia uniquely powerful in The peraon-for-person exchange Hoey went before U.S. Diet. Judge ioned values, service and quality,” For Monday—1 p.m Friday. on the grass and in the sun as our Chapel. Main St., excepting legal hoUdaya, Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 am . provide radiation welding for fu­ jAustin out of fear. Made Me Cry.” morrow at 2 p.m. at the Lowe- | another bite off the Western llfe- For Tutsday—1 p.m. Monday. of the Interstate System" which Monday th ro u ^ Saturday, 11 a.m. stopping these radiationa with car­ was annoimced Friday afternoon Josejto C. Zavatt to New York. Other events during the an­ and the Lutz Junior Museum will Robacker Fuiw al Home. 2534 1 line to West Berlin. For Wednesday-1 p.m. Tuesday. ancestors enjoyed, in their be­ Wednesday, 10 am .. Holy Com- ture astronauts. bon running a close second. Some For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. "are not being built because they to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 when charges against the Soviet On hand to toe courtroom were niversary week include, on Tues- display period coetume and im­ Mato St.. Glastonbury with toe j ------ipunion. Son Evangelical Lutheran Chord This new development repre BClentiata believe that because of couple were diseased In Brook­ Blamed in Shooting For Friday—1 P.m. Thursday might drain traffic from a toll nighted barbarism, before clvllisa- Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. p.m. ■ (Mlasaarl Synod) - sents an exciting possibility to three members of toe Soviet dele­ day. Et 8 pJBi* In C*nt*r Park, plements. Rev. Theodore Hoskins officiating.' For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. secondary radiations cwbon ap­ lyn federal cqurt. gation____ to.. the. United Nations, HARTFORD (AP) — Christopher Saturday. Oct. 19. toe week- CTasslfled deadline: 10:S0_a.m each Uon even Invented its first piece Cooper and m gfi Bto. which auperconduoting magnets concerts by the Manchester Pipe Burial will be to Still HiU Owne- road.” '■ pears to be a better shielding ma­ Father Ciszek was arrested by In moving for dismissal of toe Bjmgon, 16, has been declared long celebration will ■wind-up with Man Hospitalized, day of publication except Saturday 7- of progress. Rev. Pant Ck Prohopy, Parlor bald at temperatures of -460 de­ Band and toe Silk City Singers, tiery, South Glastonbury. 1 a.m. George Kariileln, Jr., of Seattle, terial. So-vlet authorities 28 years ago on Bgorov indictment*. Hoey told the criminally responsible for the fatal and an exhtWtion of traditional "Hi Ho, Come To toe Fair,” at Area Churches grees F ., without the uae of pow­ The Artificial Hagnetio Field the Polish border and was sen­ FrleiKls may call at toe funeral president of the AAA, even pro­ 9 ajn., Sunday School for aH court; "Your honor, toe govern- ,hooUng June 29 of his father. Dr. Irish Dance by Miss Margaret South Methodist Church, Main St. home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to Injured in Crash Saturday, October 12 er, may be used as a shield. The The other method of stopping tenced to a 26-year prison term and Hartford Rd., featuring claims Uiat “the era of the toll ages. concept has stimulated scientlata ment has advised me that two pYgderlck G. Ellison, a physician. Dedley’a dancers. 9 pjn. these radiations is a radical de­ as a spy. In 1947, when hia father Americans to toe Soviet 'Union Christopher, confined to a mental Thursday at 8 p.m. to Center games, refretoments and a coun- The Other Fallout road is coming to an end. The mo­ Rockville Methodist Church St. Peter’s X^;)iscopal Cbnroh 9:30 ajn., Bible time. concerned with highly loniring ra- parture and makes use of an arti- died and the family estate was Cecil A .Kranmas. 33, of 454 were released this morning. instituticm, is under the jurisdiction Park, Swedtoh folk dances and an try store. Mis. Anna R. Krah Main St., waa admitted to Man- toring public is tolerating these Connecticut 142 Grove St. Wapplng 10 am ., Divine Worahlp. Text: ficl^ magnetic field. But here the probated. Father Ciazek was de­ "Two for two?” asked Judge (j,g juvenile Court. 6 nce, In a discussion of the Rev. Laorenoe M. HUI, Pastor Rev. James A. Blrdeoll, Vicar Matthew 6:9. Theme: “After This Radiations represent a problem Mrs. Anna Rostek Krah. 88, of ch ests Memorial Hospital last roads merely as a stopgap measure power requirments and the prob­ clared legally dead. Zavatt. Deputy Coroner Francis J . Haley problem of fallout from nuclear Mhnner Pray Te." of the first magnitude in that lem of dissipation of heat are so Not a word came from behind “y e s,” Hoey replied, Norton Rd., Broad Brook, died night suffering from a possible until adequate free roads are avail­ io r 11 ojn ., Gotteadlenat mtt these can prove lethal to an as­ ruled yesterday that toe Farming- neck sprain after the car he was • tests. Pre.sident Kennedy ventured Yankee 9:30 a.m.. Church school all 10 am ., Morning prayer and inordinate aa to make this method the Iron Curtain imtll 1966, when 77,^ judge then announced: ton boy shot his lather after being yesterday • at a Norwich hoepltal. able.” ages. sermon. Abendmabl. tronaut leaving the protective completely Impractical. If there a letter arrived at the conveto of reserve decision on this She waa the ■widow of Herman driving was struck in the rear. the opinion that If even one human scolded lor sleeptog late to toe Rec Centers Opening Hospital authorities today de- If it is bad enough to force mo­ By AJE.O. 10:45 a.m.. Church school, nurs­ 7 pjn.. Young People’s Rally shielding of the earth in either a were some way In which the pow­ the Bernadette order of St. Fran- until these two have left nioening. Krah. . Hfe was being affected, that was a ery through Grade 3. St. John’s Episcopal Chnrrii with Disc Summary, International high earth orbit or on an extend er requirements could be re­ els in Reading, Pa. The letter waa united States for Europe. The rolationahip between fathw Born in Germany on Jan. 19. r rlbed his oondKlon as good. 2 torists to pay double taxation for matter of concern. This was In the When the Republioana took Bris­ 10:45 a.m.. Morning worship. Re­ Rt. 80, Vernon Wolther League Convention Pro­ ed trip through space. While a duced to a nominal value the use addressed to MoOier Mary Evan- ^ advised, I will and son was "somewhat strained, 1876, Mrs. Krah was a daughter Min Jacqueline Belanger of 36 the use of roads already once paid trip to the moon may be sched­ Higff tbe driver of the other period when he may have known tol and Torrington in 1961, that ception of adult members. Sermon: Rev. James L. Grant, Rector file and SoclaL of an artificial magnetic field geltoe. Father Ciszek s I grant the motion." the deputy said, with the lather Fall Sehedule Monday of Florien and 'Ilieresa Pullta for, and for the construction of ad­ “The Renewal of the Mind.” Monday, 8 p.m., Valparaiso Uni­ uled to avoid radiations from a would suddenly become most at­ She to turn conveyed the news a Egorovs left behind them admonishtog the .boy on several Rostek. 8he had Uved in the Broad car, waa charged with following that things were pointing toward twin triumph, coupled with healthy 8 solar flare, on any trip involving too cloeely and is slated to appear ditional roads they themselves Republican vote trends In smaller 3 to p.m.. District Conference 7:45 a.m.. Holy Oommimioa. versity Guild, Nutmeg Chapter, at tractive. It la for tills reason that to another family member. Sister couple, accused with them other occ^ons. Brook area for more than 60 the present nuclear test ban treaty. at Wmtmantic. 9 am .. Holy Communion, 1 a body other than the moon the in Manchester Circuit Court 12 on may or may not even use, the moot oommunlUes, was enough to lend Zion Lutheran Church, Bridgeport. the development of the aupercon- Conrad, also a memiwr of a six-year conspiracy to feed ^ few days alter the scoldtog, James F. Herdic, town recreation superint«ident, has re­ years. Quite conceivably. In another mood, 6:30 pm., Methodist Youth Fel­ moer, classes. Hiursday, 7:80 pjn., Oaning- odds are highly in favor of ducting magnet has become so Bernadette order, pother •“ ^(Moscow data on American rocket cairistopher fired a 22 caUber rifle She was a communicant of St. Oct. 28. fiendish and unprincipled proposi­ a slight Republican atmosphere to flare appearing on the sun. leased the schedule for the fall and winter evening activities, Police said the oar driven by on another day, and with another the biennial big group of ConnecU- lowship. 10:45 am.. Morning prayer, j viaiting meeting. exciting. of Rev. CUzek, Helm Gerh^dt, atomic arms ship- at his lather as the doctor de- Catherine’s Church, Broad Brook. Nothing tion of all remains that up for vot- Monday, 7:15 p.m.. Prayer and mon, classes. Studying Radiation Tolerances starting Monday, at all supervised centers.______Miss Belanger struck Kranmas’ purpose in view, the President out local elections. Admittedly, as Friday, 7:30 p.m., GburA ooun- Once a current has been set up “XS! *h«lmento, troop movements and na- geended a stairway to their home, Survivors include a son. Benedict discussion time. 3 p.m.. Young Peoples Fellow-1 cU. To appreciate the dangers of ra­ in the superconductors they re­ 1 The recreatkm buildings will be9 vehicle as he attempted to atop M decision down in New Jersey always, local Issues and personal- The family got to t««ich vtith toe mrtanaUons. Hafey said. basketball; 8-9:80, senior Krah of Broad Brook: two daugh­ could also say that, even were more Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.. Commission ship. Antiideaconry meeting, Trln- g pjn.. Voters meetii^. diations it is esaential to know quire vlrtiaUy no power to main­ State and. 1 Robert K. i The doctor,, wounded to toe stoin- manned by the following per­ junior in a line of traffic on Center St. this fall, by which those special iUee predominated in shaping the StlU being held were JRobe^rt K.) basketball. ters in California: a brother, Jo­ m easures human lives than one being In­ on membership and evangelism. ity Church, Bristol. ' what radiation does ia permissible tain the intense magnetic field sonnel; „ _ seph Rostek of Hartford; a sister near ’TroUer. motorists who haj^ien to use the general state result It waa also Friday, 7:30 p.m., Methodist Monday, 7:45 pjn., Elpisoopal under flight conditiona. Most au­ A tty."G i'n.” Robert F. Kennedy BtUtch J® Friday Mlae Belanger told police she volved, the safety and protection a factor, howesrer, that the Re­ Seoond Gongregatloiial C9nir«A and, what is even more signifi­ __ ^ _ to a Washington' day. East Side Center: Charles Graff, in Florida; and four grandchildren. one specific route of the New Jer­ Youth FeUowship. RaUy at South Church Women officer install a,- 885 N. Main S t thorities believe there should be cant, the superconductors provide U,., U. pM«f. r.l«» w» building director; Nell Pierson, East Side C «iter: 6-9, game room did not see the cor ahead of her of the whole nation had to be g^ven publican state organiBaUon, with apw toent where, autoorlUes said activities: 6-7, boys midget bas-' The funeral will be held Monday up to a Manchester. Topic: "Choosing a Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister "design dose" of approximately enormous field strengths to cope pected. * ____ aeaAJ^ ame room supervisor; Robert slow down until It was too late to a priority of concern, wherefore sey Turnpike would become sugar Ed May then funcUening as state To Recommend Name* ketball; 6-7, boys swim plunge; 7- at 8:15 a.m. from the Ladd Funeral College.” wednesday, 10 am.. Holy Ck»n- Mrs. Richard H. Ptoney, rem and an "emergency dose” with the most energetic of the Igan, bariceUball manager; Mich­ Home, 19 EBUngton Ave., RockviUe, avoid the crash. tests would have to be conducted daddies for the state’s general ex­ chairman, had made a bright and mimon. of 25 rem .’ A rem (Roentgen radiationa. T h e liquid helium HAIRTFORID (A P)—The Green­ g 8, mens swim plunge; 8-9, womens neiw kind of effort to stimulate and Aasoolato Minister ael Foglio, bowling manager; 6 8 with a requiem Mass at St. Cath­ Stich-built penses in perpetuity. The appeal, Rockville Bi^itist Church Fnday, 9 ajn .. Holy Communion. Equivalent Man) Is a imlt of en­ equipment, to maintain the mag­ wich Town Ckxnmlttee has been Pauline Emonda and WUHam swim plunge; - , girls bowUng; In spite of the possibility they help the party in its local aitua- asked to reoommenQ candidates to 7-9:30, open basketball. erine’s Church at 9 aJn. Burial of course, Is to two shallowly ael 68 Union St. 7 p.m.. Rummage sale, 9 Elling­ 10 ajn., Morning Worship and ergy from various types of radia­ net’s low temperature is a rela­ Si’S s’ T t s t Sacherek Jr., swimming Inetruc- will be in St. Catherine’s Cemetery. might do grave human damage. Uona. So the reasonable verdict Wlnthrop W. Farnsworth, PastM but have not elaborated fill two ■vaoanclea on the Repito- West Side Center: 6-9, game Donkey in Court flrii considerations on the part of ton Ave., ItockvUle. „ .Chuich School. Nursery. Sermon tion deposited in a gram of tissue. tively simple, compact device. Kiev July 27, 1961. for assertedly A Justice Department spokte- tors. Friend^ may call at the funeral hom e! There is a third way to handle after the local elections of October Saturday, 10 a.m., R u m n ^ e Davis. Because of the mordinate difficul­ While the applications of su­ photographing military objectives. Ucan State Finance Committee, room activities; 6-7, boys midget most of the voters of New Jersey. two years ago was that the results man said Soviet officials repeated­ Nowmon MarsiUus of Trumbull, fi­ West Side Center; Ranald Daigle, basketball; 7:30-9:30, junior high home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Miffs GOP Jud^e the question of human Injury being 9:30 a.m.. Church school classes sale, 9 ElMngton Ave., Rockville. l i n o Am., Church for Grades ty in shielding, some authorities perconductors appear to be a He was sentenced to two years 7 to 9 p.m. First, many of them themselves had an edge of comfort and cheer for all ages, nursery through adults. to prison plus six years to a cor­ ly showed Interest to toe fate nance committee chairman, an­ building director; Em eet Norite, dance; 7:30-10, mixed doubles done by nuclear tests, and that Is to 7 through 12. would Increase tbe dosage indi­ straightforward solution to one of toe BJgorovs but had no interest for CoimecUcut Republicans and 11 a.m.. Worship service. First Congregational Church nounced yeatopday. Some party game room supervisor; Mrs. Mary bowling. ‘ I LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) — Tas- Manchester probably never need to use the 6 pjn., Pilgrim < Youth Group cated above. By way of compari­ the most acute problems In all rective labor camp. PrestI, bowling manager; Oarl SU argue endlessly and confusedly that, furthermore, the RepubUcana Sermon: "The Atonement” United Church of Christ son 400 rem would be fatal to of space flight, actually the de­ Bom in Chaaael, Mich., Itakto- in toe Baltches. oontritoutora from Green'wicli had Community Y: 6-9, game room seled and belled and bedecked in Turnpike. Second, much of the will meet at the church with Mr. ■ver, hasketbaU manager. acti'vttleB; 6-7:30, midget girls over whether or not any damage Is themselves had actually planned 7:80 p.m.. Evening Gospel Hour, Andover and Mrs. Marshall Layton. approximately 60 per cent of a sign of such a system represents complained about a lack of repre­ a bright red blanket, a donkey traffic on the Turnpike consiata of and worked for it to come out that i^essage: “God is Able.’’ a difficult scientific and engineer­ sentation on the finance eommlt- Community Y ; Donald Cowles, bowling: 6-7, midget boys basket­ Hospital Notes named Judy was toe cepter of con­ actually bring dons. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., 7 p.m.. Mu Sigm a Chi Group will group of Indivlduaia. building director; Robert Nell, Ridge people from out of state who will way, Monday, 7:80 p.m.. Meeting of Pastor ing task. Tbe fact that we wiU tee.. ; 7:30-9:30, junior high dance; troversy in Louisville Police Court Thto is the solution still bring ap­ meet with Mr. and Mra Stanley The dosage rates from primary game room supervisor; Norman 7:30-9, reservation open bowling. never even have a chance to vote , Tliis year, the local elections Board of Trustees. Miatteson at the church. g;alactic cosmic rays are on the be putting a man on the moon be­ U.S. Convoy Let Through, ■Vlsltliig hours ore 2 to 8 p.m. Friday. plied to the possibility that Injuri­ have again quite obviously been Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Prayer 6:45 a.m .. Church School. fore 1970 means that a definite Vlttner, bowling manager; Meri- Teen Center: 7-11 Teen Center for all areas, except mateniity She was marked "Exhibit A” on the New Jersey proposition. The order of 6 to 12 rem per year. Ttbo Seek CSEA Poet deth Morhardt, basketball man­ ous exposure Resulted from the domtnated mednly by local Issues, and fellowship meeting. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. North Methodist Church program must be imdertaken to activities; 7:46 - 11, duplicate where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and —and was toe reason her master, proposition’s attraetivenesa from This dosagA however, ignores sec­ Ending Threat of Tension HARTFORD (AP) — The Con­ ager. ' bridge,, 6:30-8:30, childrens wing series of relatlvriy small atmos­ personalities and situations. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Missionary Semon: ’’What is the Church?’ . 300 Parker St. ondary radiation which though define the task of magnetic shield­ 6:30 to 8 p.m., and private rooms Harold Story, 62, was in court. surii angles, however, merely adds But the Democratic recapture fellowship meeting. Wednesday, 6:80 p.m., Family ing. Study contracts for this work necticut State Employes Associ­ The daily program schedule is of the Uttie Theater. where they are 10 a.in. to 8 p.m. A neighbor claimed Judy kept pheric tests conducted out In Riev. Earle R. Onster, Pastor difficult to determine contributes ation ■will choose a president to­ to Its regrettable lack of principle, of Bristol snd Torrington. expected Friday, 6:16 p.m., Pastor’s bap­ Night Suppri:. Speaker, Roland have been given to one of the as follows. Saturday Visitors are requested not to him awake nights with bra)dng | Nevada in the year 1962. signilicanUy to tbe total dosage. (Continasd from Pngs One) their vehicles, but It has Insisted morrow at on election climaxing Monday and natural though it may have tismal class. Palangio. 9 and 10:30 ajn., Wbwhlp serv- Even with secwidary radiation most knowledgeable groups in this that this was only a courtesy and Blast Side Center: 10-11 a.m., smoke In patients’ rooms. No more and clattering of hooves. She was | The question was first raised Its utter laric of justification from 7:30 p.m., Junior Faithful Bible its 22nd annual convention. Candi­ boys beginner swim lessons; 11 been, and accompanied, as it was. Thursday, 10:30 a.m .. Women’s Ugg, Sermon: "Stagea on LHWi dosage poorly defined, authorities field. risrs and surrounded toe convoy not a Soviet right. East Side Center. 6-9, game than two'vM tors at one time per quiet in court, even when toe oyer , a year ago, by one of the any reasonable or decent basis of by conalderalble demonstration of Investigators. FeUowship sewing meeting. If scientists are successful In dates are Hugo Benigni of Hart- room activities; 6-7, boys plunge; ajn.-noon; boys intermediate swim patient. plaintiff’s attorney Imitated a I Way. consider cosmic radiation an ac­ with about 100 combat-ready Smaller groups have not <«s- foid, and Incumbent Donald R. fiscal operation for any govern­ surviving Republican poUU- 8:45 p.m.. Senior Faithful Bible 9 A m ., Oturcb school, OradM 4 ceptable hazard for trips lasting this task, they will have over­ mounted, because they could be 6-8, midget boritetbali: 7-8, men’s lessons; 13-1. boys junior life sav­ donkey bray. I •' jihysleian seientisU on the Fallout troops to another 10 armored ve- Harper of Meriden. Jam es F. 1 2 ment. eal health elsewhere, has been Investigators. First lintheraa Church through 12. ' ’ Nursery. up to one year. - come’ one of tne major obstacles seen easily from outside. The Rus­ plunge: 7-8, bowling-retarded ing class; - , girls junior Hfe sav­ Patients Today: 256 The charges were dismissed by Studies Brandi of the Atomic Quinn, a third candidate, withdrew ing class; 2-3, Mens Swim Club; Of this, says AAA President enough to tip the .post-election at­ Bookvllle 10:30 A tn., Church sOhool, kin­ Tbe dosage rates from the van to extended space flight and man Mcles. sians agreed with this policy. adults; 8-9, swimming-retarded ADMITTED ’YESTE3RDAY; Republican Judge William Colson, ; Commission ' itself, who mosphere toward Oheer and com­ Vernon Methodist dmroh Rev. David G. Jaxhefaner, DJ)., can then safely reach for the plan­ from the race yesterday and an­ adults; 8-9:46, Intermediate an d 1-8:30, intermediate and senior who admonished the defense for | Kachlein, “this is a hot political dergarten and Qradee 1 through 8. Allen belts are estimated at 200 Friday toe Berlin command sent U.S. and Soviet soldiers con­ nounced he would back Benigni. Mra Gabrielle Messenger, Enfield; i^Trspiand a formal paper suggest­ fort for the Democrats. R t SO Pastor 8 p.m., Noiwteh iRstrtot Meet­ rem per hour for the inner belt ets. 144 U.S. infantrymen to 26 ve­ fronted each other with flx ^ senior basketball. basketball. Mrs. Grace C^tmann, 83 Adelaide that symbol of toe opposition par­ C issue, and we’U make It hotter. Furthermore, It has to be added, Rev. Robert Flrby Copyright 1968 hicles to Babelsberg to stand by At the same time, he announced he Senior Citizens’ Center; 10 ajn., West Side Center: 12-5, midget Rd.; Arthur Bjork Jr., 206 Wood- ty into my court." ing that some children In this area ing a t WttUmanitic. and 24 rem per hour for the outer bayonets Friday and U.S. hell- would run for the treasurer’s post But one hopes the people of New as It waa added for the Republi­ 9 a.m., Sunday school classes for 6 pjn., Juntor and Seniar YVjuih belt. If a fast passage is made General Features Oorp. toe convoy. The second convoy oopera hovered overhead to report Senior Citizens’ Bridge Club. basketball practice; 6-8:30, jun­ bridge St.; William Sacchl, Blast m%ht have received more rt^taUon 9 ojn., Morning worsiUp and now held by Benigni. ior and intemiediate basketball. Jersey themselves will turn it cans two years ago, that the Dem­ all agea Adult BlUe class. FejlowsMp. was cleared by toe Soviets, but on developments. A MIG fighter West Side Center, 6-9, game Hartford; Mrs. Lillian Nutland. 73 iodine la their thyrdds than is rat­ ocratic state orgi^sation, perhspe <9iild oare. Sermon by pastor. 10:15 a.m.. Worship service. Monday, Paatorla ■’VtsitatiDn of stayed at the checkpoint appeared, but there waa no con­ room activities; 6:30-8, Pellet Rifle Community Y: 6:30-9:30, teen­ Da-vis Ave., Rock-ville; Mrs. BHleen down, in favor of some moral hon­ 9 Am., Church School Nursery Misric by Cttol Bond and Song- gram for youngstera to Grades 1 ed safe for diUdren. Then, the stimulated by what had happened Youth Simday. WUUam Fteuss and Zone 2 begtns. Release of toe convoy came tact. Chairman of Board Club (Nov. 11); 6-8, Midget bas- age roller skating. Cristelli, EBUngton; Mrs. Katherine Personal Notices esty in their own affairs. through elemenitary 1 and 2 and oten. Senmon by Maj. Lamle. to 6. Teen Center: 7-U., Teen Center Commission itself discounted the two yearn ago, hod bieen doing Trudl Schuierer will speak on 3 pjn., Metfliodiat Men’s d ub. suddenly. The first newsmen knew The Berlin-bound convoy was WEST HARTFORD (AP) — ketbaU; 6:80-8:80, Slot-car Racing Kentfleld, 64 South St., Rock-ville; senior high. 7 p.m., Evening Service with actiidtles. fears of Its own expert some actual planning and working Luther League Work Camps. Thursday, 6:30 pjn., GM Soout hymnsing and message: “toslghta of it was when they spotted toe halted the first time at 9 a.m. Sidney A. Stewart, pTMldent of Club; 7-10, West Side Bowling Anthony Terenzlo, Mansfield; Her­ 10 a-m., morning worship and Nursery. 666 Center Congregational Church Thursday at Marienbom, at toe League; 8-10, Men’s Volleyball Waddell Schori: 8-11, Manches­ bert Ladd, WUlimantic; Stanley In Memoriam This ourrent summer, however, In the direction of a better showing Troop . In Blpheaians.” lead vehicles coming around toe Changer Evans Oorp. since 1969, Whiskej’town Admission in the town elections. child onre. Sermon by pastor. 3:30 pjn., Sunday school Family 7:46 pjn.. Laymen’s SchooL ’United Choroh of Christ bend to toe AlUed checkpoint at,w estern terminal of too ^ h w ay. League. ter square dance (every other Sat­ Tierney, 350 N. Main St.; Fernand In loving memor>' of my husband. 10 Am,, Church echool-nursery Monday, 8 p.m., Women'a Fel­ has been named chairman ef the Vernon Perry Boynton, who passeo two independent reeearch groups, So the edge in morale after laat Day program. The Rev. Henry 8 p.m,. Altar Committee. 11 Center St. Drelltoden, on the West Berlin Backed up by tanks, toe RuMlana Community Y: 18-1:30, busi­ urday night.) LeTourneau, 133 Brookfield St.: away October 12. Iwl. For a few unguarded momenta through junior high, axiult dess. Rev. Clifford O. Slmpsom Minister lowship meeting in halL board of tbe airplane parte pro­ Sunday one trom the University of Utah, Mondays voting does go to the Tomsuden of Southington will be Friday, 6:30 p.m., Mdtbodtot city limits. demanded that toe men get out ducer. The ©ompany, a subaitoary nessmens’ voHeybaU; 8-5, girls Mrs. Aim Crocker. 48 Russell St.; out at Whlskeytown, Calif., the tbe speaker. Youth F^owsbip ait South Church. Bey. Jo s ^ h H. D o ^ y , Wedneeday, 7:30 p ju.. Midweek for a count. The American com­ Manchester High School; 1-4, John Satkowski, Stafford Springs; Sadly miaaed by his wife and another working for the St Deonocrats and to their state or­ TaloottvUle Oongregattonal The convoy stopped only a ef Falitbanks Whitney, also an­ cooking class; 6-9, game room ae- Florance L/eighton Boynton other day President Kennedy atop- Monday, 7:30 pjn.. Teacher Saiturdoy, Noon, Senior ToUdi ^Associate Minister Ins{riratlon Hour. minute to allow the commander mander refused. lOH program (recreational swim­ Michael Fedes, 138 N. Elm St.; Louis Committee for Nuclear In- ganization, and this holds, as the Church nounced the promotion of Quy C. tiviUes; 6-8, midget basketball; ped playing King Canute to the edge In a contrary direotion held training institute at Emanuel, FeUowsIdp box lunch. Rev. Francis C. BaweA to report and then moved off to Early Friday, toe convoy was 6-9, midgrt boys bowling; 8-10, ming for the handicai^ied). Mrs. Marianne AsseUn, 10 Con­ In Memoriam fonnatkm, produced reports show­ Rev. Robert K. ShimodA Minister Hartford. Minister o< dutotlan Edneatton Shafer to sucoeed Stewart aa pres­ big economic waves of our time, two yearn ago, even though some Conoordla latheran Cfanrdi barracks in toe American sector waved on. When it entered toe ident. Shafer was executive vice Senior Basketball’League. gress St.; Laurie 2Uelselder, Staf­ In loving memory of our beloved hus­ ing that in some small Nevada and ’Thursday, 7:30 pjn., AduR mem­ Ohorch of the Nasarene of West Berlin. checkpoint at Babelsberg, within ford Springs; Mary Ruth Koehler, band and father, John D. Ambrose, and conceded the certainty of the detailed analynia might go through 11 e.m.. Morning worship serv­ 8, 9:16 and 11 am ., Mdcning 40 Pitkin St. president. Tbe changes, announced Manchester High School; 6-7:30, Andover who passed away three years ago to­ A little Utah oommunlUes children could ea and candi­ of Vernon Youth’s Opportunities in thlsUjgg^a^ tjjg Rev. Mr. Brand. slept by toe roadside. Military po­ A bus driver, was arreided yes­ tary ssipervisor will demonBtrate In Memoriam priced, too. nilttee on Atomic Bnergy, the 415 Center St. roexl when the ckr hit her. ing: 6-9:46, boys intermediate what the program is. tion. To enact such a standard, to- dates in these big municipal elec­ Rev. JMowbw closely after swim lessons: 8-<8:46, scuba divert make them extra be that a few Utah infants re­ Sept. 16 issue of Watchtower for all ages. hampered by toe Reds. 29, cf SbnSbury. a short film and speak on the new Elsie Custer, 20 Westfield St. netlo, who pa.saed away October la, easy to own. much of American Industry and they did two yearn ago; if any Director of Religtous Educatton 11 Am., Worship ServlcA Bible 12:16 p.m., Sunday School. the empty bus he was operating swim period; 7:30-8:46, scuba lf«7. ceived" high dosages “to the thy­ of them do better, that will be magazine. Article: "Drawing Ooiu> Soath Metliodlst Chnrcli In Washington, U.S. leaders curriculum in general berms. Por- BIRTHS YESTERD AY: A daugh- o f message ^ Pestor Gustafson. 7 p.m., Gos);)el Meeting. mortm olasaroom Instruction; 8:46-9:46, te r to M r. and M rs. R obert B a s - ; in our hearts you will live forever. upset too many of its costs. And, something in the nature of an up­ age from the Word God.” Rev. J . Manley Niaw, D.D. 8 hoped that firmness, coupled with struck a oar in the rear at efita will then divide into five roid gland in the summer of 1962.” 9:25 and 10:56 Am., Church Wednesday, 7:30 pm .. Group 6:30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Tuesday, p.m., Prayer and tbe Rt. 16, HcOlean’s HIH inter­ scuba water Inetruction. groups for classroom demonstra­ on the other, the humw side of the set. All the comfort and cheer in IBev,- Trm cj C. HoIUs Jr. Bible meeting diplomacy, would end toe con­ sett. 264 W. Center St.; a son to Children and Grandchildren $ 18,990 When you can kick a possibility school. Bible study in the book "Let Your 7 pjn., Family Goopel Service, frontation, which came as a sur­ section. About Town Parkade Lanes: 3 p.m., senior tions of actual lessons. Dr. and Mrs. James Piccln, 604 matter, we have hardly begun the advance surveys of the prospects 9:30 and 11 Am., Morning wor­ Singspiratlon and pressing. citlzena bowling. Physical Exams Needed arounc^this long, and, this way, it in the cities clesurly points to the Name Be Sanctified” held at King- 9 and 10:46 ajn.,,.Momlng wor- prise after a period of relative Salvatore Lontoardo, 42, driver Hilliard St., a daughter to Mr. and to supposedly joyful business, we ship. dom Hall and five other locationa chur6h school for nursery Wednesday, 8 p.m., Service of calm In Sovlet-U.S. relations over of the sports oar, and bis wife, West Side Center: 6-9, game The school office reminds par­ Mrs. Nicholas Costa. 12 Bonner Is rather easy to produce a state Democrats to improve their show, 6 Members of the Skating Chib of Americans, of knowing what to do p.m.. Junior IHlgrim Frflow- in RockviUe area through Grade 9. (Grades 8 and ~ Bible study and Prayer. Berlin. . ,__, MatWBuret, 40, of 88 Lancaster Rd., room activities; 6-8, midget baa ents that physical examinations for Rd.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. $ 21,490 of the human mind in which no­ lugs of two years ago. These ad­ shlp. Bdton will meet and elect offl- ketball; 6-9, glris bowling; 8-10, Fire Bum with ourselves in increased leisure ministry school. andri oioases attending church.) President Kennedy met twice were examined at Mianchester Me­ cera Monday at 8 p.m. at Mott’s all Grade 1 and 4 pupils, as well Thomas Freethy, 33 Washington body ireally cares, 10, Mena Volleyball League. frankfurt and roll with mustard Dr. and oiir real destiny as a people. St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Assistant Pastor ' OPEN ALL DAY eldent? , Community T : 6-9, game room lenging, hopeful truth—that we Democrats who can use something In Berlin, there was unofficial Ever slice oauliflowereta P *P ^ and reUah, parsley potato, sliced We have to learn to be human that restores their confidence and Rev. Patrick F. MiUicmey, Pastor Wapping Oonsnunity Chardi Village speculation toe Russians were re­ SB g t. WiUis E. Sanders reoentr acUvitiea; 6-7, midget baske^ll; peaches; ’Tuesday—roeiat beef with wonderful Americans are going to CongregatlMiiil 9 Am., Divine WoRditp and twn and add them to • . beings again, among other human their ability to smile. SUNDAY taliating for a recent show of force ly graduated from the Noocom- 6-7:16 gtrla midget bowUng; 7:30- gravy, .mariied potato, gre«*t Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Am Rev. Roy B. Hutcheqn Minister kswmeh School, Nisraery dans for Charm. Hie batiiroom la getting ks misaioned O f fleer Preparatory 10, Couples Bowling League; 8:30- have to face the prospect of work­ by toe United States in toe enclara 8'’are of home decorating attention. beans, cdibrua fruit cxip, corn bread; l^olice Arrests beings, .^ d end among ourselves three-year olds. school at Sheppard Air Force 10, senior basketball. ing le£s than 40 hours a week. PINE p h a r m a c y of Stelnstuecken. After East More color in tUea and vvaU cov­ Wedneeday—spaghehU with meat that long fallout of callousness and St. Maurice Church 9:30 and 11 am .. Morning Wor­ 10:30 am ., D ivtaa Woenhlp and German border guards tossed Base, Tex. He is married to the Manchester High Sriiool:, 6:30- sauce, bossed salad, cheese wedge, indifference and inability to have Now that the President has A Thoagrht for Today Bolton ship and Church School. Sermon: I Church School. At both senrioee, 684 CENTER ST.—Ml 9-9814 erings is being used and you can former Mias Jean Packard, daugh­ 9:30, famUy swim. An East Hartford driver was rocks at a three-mari U.S. patrol pick any design motif you w M t— apple crisp, RaJIan bread; Thurs­ courageously faced up to this dis­ Rev. Bernard L. McGiuk “Just an Ordinary Disciple.” sermon by Pastor Anderson, “Pro­ Sunday School there, U.S. Infantry relnforce- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Packard, Thursday day—chteken, peas, lice, cranberry charged with speeding early today real feelings which comes from Sponsored by the Manchester gram foe Suoceenful Living." from Louis XV to Alice in Wonder­ maying prospect, in an off-hand Pastor 9:30 . liients were flown in. Hihstown Rd. East Side Center: 6-9, game sauce, fruit griatffi; Friday—• to­ after he was clocked driving 45-60 something far worse than the Connell of Chorefaes United Methodist Ghurch land. Framed prints, and w m moment at least, perhaps he will Nursery. U.S. officlala in Washington sug­ room actlvitlea; 6-7, boys lieginnero mato soup, bookbed cheese sand­ mph'in a 28 mph zone. bomb. The AUunlc Bnergy Com­ Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 Rt. 44A, Bolton Pastor Preaching gested toe harassment may have peintiaga, are betoQ; hung in the swim lessons; 7-8, boys Intermedi­ wich, carrot and celery aticka, va- The driver. William C. Baillas, also take time off, some day, and Ltwis Codding, son of Mr. and V l I'O.M \'I l( mission, finally admitting that a “And if a stronger sojourn with i.m. Rev. Abram W.'Sangny, Minister ' The Salvation Anny C A S H R I E L been undertaken by toe Russian battaroom. Mrs. Lewis B. Codding, 73 Falknor ate swim lessons; 6-9, boys bowl­ ntiim pudding with whipped top­ 26, was heading east on Hartford 661 Mato St. 10:45 A.BL • “few” children may have been ex­ face up to on inevitable corollary. thee in thy land, thou shalt not military without authority from Dr. Richard Moore, son of Mr. and ing; 6-9:30, boys junior basketball; ping. Milk ia served with aU Rd.’ when he was clocked by Sgt. >(( ),M I ’O K I' wrong him. Hie stranger that so­ Sacred Heart Church 9:16 Am ., Sunday School clasaee. Ma). E. Walter Inmle Did you know you can bake Robert Laraibn. The incident oc­ posed, does not tell us we should Sooner or later, he, or somebody, SERVICE Matter of Honor” toe Kremlin. The Soviet mUltary Mrs. William E. Moore, 11 Battista 8s8r Manchester Swim Club. meals. journ eth with thee shall be imto Rt. SO, Vernon Guest speakers at Morning Wor­ Officer in Charge leaders, they speculated, m ^ whole acorn aquaah in a hot ovm . West Side Criiter: 6-9, game curred at about 12:80 a.m. must also admit that the day will ship. 7:00 PM. Thei^U take about aa hour. 'When Rd.; Nell Newman, son of Mr. and fe«l guilt or regret for this possi­ thee like the native bom. Thou Rev. Ralph Kelly, Pastor Save $3.00 On 200 GaHons have thought toe current thaw in Mrs. Stanley D. Newman Jr., 16 activities; 6-8, midget boys bas- WHAT NEXT! Baillas will appear in Circuit come when we will no longer find 9:15 Am., The Rev. Jam es M. 8 A m ., Tben-nge prayer break- they are- tender, out them In half, Cemrt 12, Manchester, on Oct. 28. bility. It would be important to Shalt love him as thyself.” (Levi' 24 Hour Bonier Service Insight In Ephesians East-West relations presented a Waddell Rd.; and Daniel Rhodes, kethaH; 6-9, Oo-«d Bow H ^; 6 :1 ^ PENFIELD. N.Y. (AP) — It it rationally possible to keep on Ucus 10:33) Masses at 7:80, 8:30, 10 and Gage of Covwtry. good opportunity to take iM th w put a aquare of butter In each 8 Junior Marching Band; 8-10, just waant his day, Charles Du- Richard Shea, 38, of .no certain feel such an emotion stirring, 9:30 ajiL, Sunday School for.al cavity with a aprinlde of salt and son of iS t. and M n . Adam Rfaodea, expanding the thing we call our It is not at all unusual for 11:15 a.m. 10:45 Am., The Rev. Albert Ab­ Wte off toe Wester)ln lifeline to Men’s Vtrtleyball League. chow, manager of toe Bayside res­ address, was arrested at about nonetheless. It m i^t be more im­ bott of Gales Feivy. FC6e paprika and aenre piping boL 15 Plymouth Lane, are attending 6 p.m. yesterday and charged with g;ros8 national product, the GNP of native bom to look upon strangers PRESBYTERIAN West Berlin. the Watidnacti School. Hartford. Teen <3enter: 6:30-10, Teen Cen­ taurant, is convinced. portant than anything else. with disdain and suspicion. Thki is St. Francia of Assist Ohiiroli 4 pjn., Junior High Touth 1q‘;45 A m .. HoMnem meeting. The confrontation was A ___fire shortly_____ after midnight intoxication. political campaign fame, and sta- South Windsor Group, Music by atadei Band and Song- If there is no opportunity to ter activlUea Police said he was found in a often the result of exoeasive na­ c CHURCH threatening flareup since O ct M, Hie Town Fire Department re­ Senior Center: 1-8, Senior Olti- scorched toe kitchen walls qnd — . „ w u . -u.ir. tistical god still worshipped by tional pride which leads to the Rev. Gordon B. Wsdhams, Pastor 6:30 p.m.. Senior High YStathlstena Sermon by Mtoj. LamlA^ 1961 when U.S. and Soviet ta ^ s retouch your Upetick, make the smoke damaged toe rest of the: second floor, “L * The AAA And Toils Group. 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by UMICK 4 SUrfLY c a i ported that it bad a call for one zens’ square dance. many of our political economists. denigration of the foreigner and Rev. Edwdrd J . Radzlch stood gun barrel-to-barrel at toe first appileation last by aHowtog Community Y : 6-9, game room restaurant When I^chow started St. apartaent ^ ^ ^ 8 Monday, 7:16 pmi., All-oommls- Mn». BMaalbetit WEaon, Mtohdw it to set before Uotting. Then minor brush fire in the last 24 was made by Patrolman Richard Newsweek provides the welcome We already have more production hia mistreatment. Such an attitude -Assistant ‘Pastor 1»47—Bolton Berlin Wall in a dispute over ac­ activities: 6-8, midget boys bas- clesinup operations he discovered is rdi^busly wroh8 and morally skms meetlnga I OrtlteBl and Donald Htdjby d . dust a amah amount of powder on tMWrs. Co. 3 w u called out at Rand. iaport, from the annual meeting of capacity thaq we know bow to use. cess to Bast Bertin. 8:56 yesterday agteenoon to « - ksttoall; 6-8. jimior boye bowling; that a cigarette machine, a juke untenitolA Rabbi Lecm Wind Masses a t 7, 8, 9, 1 0 0 8 and 8:80 pjn_ Official board maet-{ 6:80 pjn.,_Brtyer sarftoA TeL 648-2141 On toe autobahn, ■ toe United your itpe. Apply a second coat of box otmI game machlna had Shea WiU ho presented in Circuit SoDM day we a rt going to develop tog. T pjn.. tbs small blaaie, to the 7-S:80, PeHot Rifle CMb (Nor. 14); Court IS, Mancliaster. eo Oct, to. tha Ametloaa Antonnoblla Assoei- Temple Beth Sbokxn 11:80 A n ■tetoa has allowed larger gix*^ bpstlcfc and oNow to aat btfoM ethoA bosrttogr. T-S, beys baaa sobbod et abeok 860. 1 to iia"eoiintod ^ d a ittii«. rear e t IT4 Antama >t PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,

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PAOB BIGHT R U N TiN C CLASSIFIED 1961 CORVAIR 'and Monza, radio, heater, automatic, ADVERTISING bucket seats, gold with whitewall?, Indians Home tan interior, extra clean, locally FISHING Giant Forward owned. Against Hall CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ' $1,295 BOX SEATS Wall Prepared 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. „ Tou’ll have a box seat and more •t stGhage room aboard your boat In 2 p.m. Tilt 1962 D K W i t you uae space under thwarts For Leaders COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Tudor with heater and 4-speed Roderick and seats for drawers to hold gear. MONDAY TImi FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—SAT1*RDAY 9 A.M. transmission, beautiful turquoise It’s easy to make wooden slide Cooperation from t h e j and white finish. 80 miles per gal­ drawers. Or K you want the fast, NEW YORK (AP)—Ro Lo weatherman is all that’s need­ lon. fast, fast way to make ’em, use IJo Ko sounds like a speeding PLEASE READ YOUR AD $895 old antifreeze or oil cans shaped ed (and that appears set) to Features iocomotive, and that’s just bring out a goodly number of Classified or “Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a ron- to fit about what they’re going to venlence. The advertiser should read hl6 ad the MUST D.AV IT STUMP JUMFIOt scholastic football fans this APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next lns«'r- Heife’s a thought for the map have to stop. afternoon as Manchester High 19.')9 OLDSMOBILE Ro Lo Mo Ko are the nicknames tion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incorreet or omitted Dynamic 88 Station Wagon, radio, who fishes In rocky or stump- entertains Hall of IVest Hartford insertion for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a Triumph strewn \vaters. Usli^ thick Iron of the defensive front foursome of In a CXIIL contest at Memorial heater, automatic, power steering, the New York GiantSr-Andy Ro- ‘make good” Insertion. Errors which do not lessen the value of power brakes. flat rod, bend two metal *U’-shaped Field. Game time is 2 p.m. for the the advertisement wUI not be corrected by “ make good” Insertion. pieces on either side of your motor. buatelll, John LoVetere, Dick Mo- $1,095 dzelewskl and Jim Katcavage, who game, designated as Parents’ Day NEW YORK (A P)—South­ Bolt through the bottom of your by MHS authorities. boat fastening Into support pieces had to settle for "Ko.’‘ lliey’ve ern Methodist, which last :ot the toughest assignment on While Manchester is making its YOUR CfXlPERATION WILL week shot down the Air Force, on the Inside ^ the hull. Other end home debut of 1963, Eiast (Catholic BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 of rod can be bolted to transom. limday’s pro football program: 1959 CHEVROLET has sunk the Navy with a Stop Jimmy Brown. WUl be at Searles High, Great Bar­ Kingswood station wagon, t pa*' This kind of “ stump-jumpers” rington, Mass., seeking its second guided missile ndmed John The two forces will meet at KABL NORRIS JACK SIMMONS senger. radio, heater, standard won’t save your prop every time Yankee , where Cleveland <$>win in three starts. The Eagles shift, new motor, beautiful red Roderick. ...b u t It wUl sure hold bent and will be trying to maintain Its un­ must wait until next week to show white with whitewalls. Sending the speeding Roderick broken wheels to a minimum. beaten record and move two their wares at home. $1,045 through the line almo.st at will NOT WHAT IT’S CRACKED UP games up on the defending cham- Manchester wiU have one lineup TROUBLE REACHING OUR ABVERTISER? and making the most o( a key pass F a t L e a d TO BE ion Giants in the battle for the change today—Jack Simmons will interference call, the Mustangs of 6-2 If you wrap fresh eggs in alum­ Boole rs Rebound Sports Viewing S[ational Football League’s East­ start at an end post opposite Rick 24-Hour Answering Service SMU pulled off their second inum foU and reinsert In regular ern Conference title. Daley. Karl Norris and Bill Dixon 1959 CHEyROLET straight upset by defeating the cartons, the eggs that may break Brown has rushed for 664 yards will take over the flanks on de­ Bel Air tudor^^,8^yllnder. automa­ previously unbeaten, fourth- SATURDAY UMass Heavy For Americans In transit will still be fryable or in four games—more than the en­ fense, Simmons moving to a safety Free te Herald Readers tic. radio, iMwer, power steering ranked Middies 32-28 Friday night. 2:18—MBnnesota sw. Northwost- scramlbleable and not soeiked into tire Giants’ backfleld — and Is With 4-1 Triumph spot. and brake?; all new tires, red and em I Roderick, a 9.4 one-hundred- In your sweater. Who wants to eat ahead of hia own record pace of Tlie game is rated a toaaup with Want hiformation on one of our classified advertisements T No white. ,0ne owner. yard sprinter who put on football Channel 8 a scrambled sweater! 1988, when he amassed 1,527 Hall trying to make it two $995 cleats for the first time this sea­ 4:80—AFL Highlights FTL1ERBD EARS yards. He also haa moved to with' straight wlnfl after an opening answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the ATLANTA (AP)—"We’re over Rebounding from Tuesday’s defeat by Bristol Central, Man­ son. ripped the Navy line for 146 Channel 8 With Winless U yon’ro going to be doing a In 173 yards of Joe Perry’s all chester High’s surprising soccer team upped its season record game loss and Manchester at­ yards, including touchdown runs 5 p.m.—NFL Highlights the hump now,’’ said a Jubilant lot of shootl^ at a rifle or scat­ time NPTi career mark of 8,296. tempting to gain the victory col­ Channel 80 Anrold Palmer as he prepared to to five wins in six tries with a 4-1 CCIL victory over Weth­ MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE / 19.59 CHEVROLET of 45 and 2 yards in the second Massachusetts has quarterback ter-gun range, consider using filter ■While Brown and the Browns umn for the first time after a pair hall and a key 23-yard gainer that 6 p.m.—Wide World of Sports Unbeaten M assach u settsfm g in the land. The Big Red has* > lead the American team Into the tips snapp^ off filter cigarettes Bel Air, 4-door, radio, heater, 6 Jerry Whelchel as lU chief atUck are banging heads with Ro Lo Mo ersfield on the latter’s field, f of defeats. cylinder, standard shift, two tone led to the deciding touchdown. (Motorcycle, Lumber- which has allowed just seven won five of the last six meetlngrs second phase of the Ryder Chip as ear plug silencers. Try it and Ko and Co., the NFL’s only other Tom Provencal collected three Summary: Only other OCIL game today haa 649-0500 with Harvard. weapon. A rebuilt defense has per­ rolf series, cushioned by a fat 6-2 ! blue, new motor job still under » Roderick's 23-yard spurt started Jacking) you’ll Im astonished how much unbeaten team, the foala for the Indians, Steve Brady M aacheftor (4) WMherifleld (1) Bristol Ontral visiting Wethers­ Channel 8 points and winless Connecti­ Columbia passer par exceUwice, mitted only seven points In three fead. and leave your message. You’U hear from our advertiser In jig warrantee. SMU toward the Navy goal, then games, shutting out Harvard and noise the fUters stpmp out. will b e-«t trying to the fourth. These two have tallied Pot. field. Last night Platt trounced pass interference placed the ball 8:80—Race of the Week cut which has scored only that Archie Roberts of Holyoke, Mass., Eight rounds of four-ball match­ LONO-LASTENG MANTLE hold onto to their one-game West­ 11 times so far, Brady owning the G Bristol Eastern, 22-14, and Wind­ time without spending all evening at the telephone. $895 Channel 18 Bucknell. Meanwhile Connecticut es were scheduled today after the Hutchinson ...... Lemenso on the one-yard line. Billy Gan­ many collide in the battle of will trigger the Lions who are at­ lodt only 3-0 to Yale and dropped The fragile mantle in your gas* ern Conference lead over league odd goal to hold the team lead. FB ham defeated Maloney, 26-20, to non cracked over for the clinch­ 6 :S 0 — Pre-Olympics Yankee Conference football tempting to rebound from their first day’s alternate shot four­ ollne lantern will last longereri if champion Green Bay. ZaKlio ...... ^ ...... McCue remain tied for the I'eague lead 2 a 9-7 dMision to Temple on a late "It was a good win,” said er. The victory added Navy and Channel 8 co-favorites Saturday. disappointing 7-6 loss at Princeton. somes at East Lake Club. you glue a baae of sponge rubber The Packers will be at Minne­ Each has a 3-0 record. Business Services Offered IS 1957 CHEVROLET Owl rally. "I ’d rather play aU the way by Coach Dick Danielson. "We out- Brannick ...... Ramus Lost uid Foond Roger Staubach to an SMU trophy With pressure mounting on Neiw Yale has yet to get untracked of­ on the latem’s bottom. Shock of sota, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, De­ shot them by a wide margin (30- LHB ------^ 210, 4-door, 6 cylinder, station collection that started last week SUNDAY fensively. New Hampshire is working on a myself.” said Palmer, the Ameri­ troit at Dallas, Philadelphia at Rylander ...... Raschal LOST — TUSSAH transistor radio TREE REMOVAL, pruning^ and lot wagon, radio, heater, standard 1 p.m.—Yale Football England gridirons, the Yankee and 10-game unbeaten skein facing can captain, when asked how ha setting on hard surface is often 13). The backs played well, the CHB with Air Force and Terry Isaac­ Ivy League circuits swing into Bowdoin at Amherst brings to­ enough to start mantle tearing, Washington and San Francisco at Sleral ...... Kelleher on trip to Bolton Notch via Del- clearing. Snow removal. Frank C. jhjft initial Purchase Made Chapnel 8 Maine. The Wildcats have a new liked the alternate shot routine. line showed more signs of im­ Two G^«(ies Slated son. full action. gether two unbeaten,, untied quickly ruining it Baltimore on the fuU seven-game provement but we again missed RHB mont. Summit, Middle Tpke. 649- Noble, 649-6053. $745 2 p.m.—Giants vs. Browns field general in Pete Ballo now The Innovation w«* added to the Lawrence Butterfl«ld Annual West Side Old Timers party will be held Satur­ In other major games, LSU de­ New Hampslure’s 1962 Yankee powers. The Polar Bears boast a CAMP COT program. many good opportunities. 3972. Channel 3 that veteran Lloyd Wells has been matches for the first time this The American League has OL In Midget League day night, Nov. 2 at the Village Lantern Barn and shown feated Miami of Florida 3-0 on champs play host to Maine while defense which has captured ■ all This tip goes back pretty far Brady got Manchester out In Sullivan ...... Falk 8:80—Bills vs. Chiefs Injured. New Hampshire hasn’t year. _ . three-game Sunday schedule with Hw l o s t — Pass Book No. M5477, Household Services purchasing the first ticket from Ed Werner (right) is Doug Moreau’s 20-yard field goal Rhode Island la at Vermont. nine enemy fumbles in their two The British captain, John Fal­ In history. Rwolutionary War sol­ front at 13:25 of the first period Smith ...... Caaearino 1959 CHE\T10LET Channel 8 games and quarterback Bob Har­ been able to beat Maine In Dur­ the Eastern Division-leading New Only one team in the Midget Savings Department of The Con­ Offered 18-A John Hurley. All former West Side athletes and fans in the third period, Syracuse wal­ 5 p.m.—Sports Spectacular Dartmouth, the Ivy defender, ham. N.H., in 10 years. lon, was disappointed at his team’s diers slept in comfort on cots like when he took a long pass from CF necticut Bank and Trust Company. Brookwood station wagon, 6 eyl- loped UCLA 29-7 as Gus Glardi puts three strings on the line rington who will probe a reported these, for example. Take a large York Jets facing the Western Div­ Brady ...... Kaminski Football League Is a winner so far Channel 8 afternoon showing Friday. The ision-leading Sm Diego (Jhargers Bill Rylander and kicked it home. IR Application made for payment. REWEAVtNG of bums, moth holea. > inder, tudor. radio, heater, stand- are invited to attend the affair. Mayor Fran Mahoney scored two touchdowns and Vir­ against Brown including the na­ Lord Jeff pass defense weakness. Brown is expected to have quar­ piece of heavy duty canvas, (dx The second period was scoreless —the Smokeaters. They’ll try for terback Jim Dunda, sideling since Britons tied the Yanks 2-2 In the on the West Coast, Buffalo at McCarthy ...... Stewart Zippers repaired. Window Shadesard shift, two tone, gray. Real is general chairman. (Herald Photo by Satemis.) ______ginia Tech utilized Bob Schweick- tion’s longest major college win­ Amherst has exhitited a smash­ inches longer than you are and but Provencal hopped on a loose OR two In a row tomorrow afternoon clean, one owner. before the season started, ready morning round and startled the Kansas City and Houston at Den­ Provencal ...... Bassell made to measure; all sized Vene­ ert’s triple-threat abilities lor a ning streak of 13 games. ing offense featuring halfback Bob Americans by beating Palmer in at least 86 Inches wide. Sew a ball In front of the goal mouth in the second game of a double- tian blinds. Keys made while you 22-8 victory over George Wash­ Santonelll who has accounted for for service against Dartmouth. ver. Score by periods; header at Mt. Nebo Field. PeT8ODa0i $995 The others; CToach Bob Black­ the first match. hollow fold along both long sides. The AFL weekend program got and banged It in at the 2:50 mark M anchester...... 1 0 1 2—4 wail. Tape Recorders for rent. ington. 46 points. But sophomore, Bob Hall, the Ivy In camp, cut two light poles. In­ Wethersfield ...... 0 0 1 0—1 In the 1 p.m. opener the Police man hasn’t lost a league game at “ We can only hope for the best,” underway Friday night with Bos­ of the third session. BLECrmOLUX and Service, Marlow’s, 887 Main. 649-6221. The waekend program continues home in his nine seaaoiift^tuvd the While once-beaten Boston Col­ League's top passer, will start. sert t h ^ through folds and prop Provencal got the last two on Scoring: M - Provencal 8. Brady, Cruisers (0-1) take on the Fire sales Blackman Is afraid his Indians Fallon s^d. He added that some ton's defense forcing two fumbles Falk bonded representative, Alfred Cadets and Trinity today with top-ranked Oklahoma I Indians have held Brown sco f^ M lege seeks more consistency—and of his men hadn’t played up to ends on logs or rocks so cot Is the prettiest pass plays of the Sub.: M - Lundwall. Pllkonl*. Or- Fighters (0-0-1); the Smokeat­ FURNITURE REFINISHED — 1959 PLYMOUTH that led to scores and Babe Parll- Amell. 206 Henry St. 643-0480. meeUng second-ranked Texas in | for over six games—exactly 411 Its third victory—against Vll- might see them in the same back- well clear of ground. You’ll find season. Danny Sullivan, Brady lowski Opa’ach. Churllla. Carney. Tot­ ers (1-0) appose the Blue Devils Scratche.s, burns removed, color Sport Fury convertible, radio, heat their potential. ll's passing for a pair of touch­ ten Kobllnsky. Johns. Idema. Du.chek, the big one at the , j minutes. lanova, and Boston University in­ field. Palmer attributed his team’s that limber poles plus the natur­ and Provencal went In on the (0-0-1) at 3. MOTHERS — EARN free toys for changed. Manchester Refinishing er, automatic, power steering and Florida is at No. 3 Alabama, - The rest of the schedule In­ downs In a 20-14 victory over Oak­ Heck. Hanley. Glalber, Glrouard. Pony League action finds the brakes, swivel seats, dark green The Ivies’ two most dangerous vades Holy O oss in a meeting of spotty morning showing to stage al stretch of canvas adjusts to the land. goalie both times at 8:04 and (Christmas. Give an American Co.. 643-9283. Purdue at No. 5 Wisconsin, No. 7 i quarterbacks provide the protolema the winless. Coast Guard, North­ cludes; fright.ign contours of your body and makes 12:40 of the final period and both Manchester Raiders playing in Home Toy Party In your home. with white top. Real eharp. In Favorites Role Southern California at Notre Dame, I WlUiams at Mlddlebury, RPT, ParilU’s 18-yard touchdown pass East Hartford. The Raiders arc at Harvard and Yale. eastern and Trinity will risk per­ Palmer benched his mwning good sleeping. Yet canvas rolls times Provencal was on the play­ For information call 649-2678. $895 at Norwich, Ontral Connecticut to rookie Tom Neumann in the Friday’s Fights Illinois at No. 8 Ohio State and Test for Harvard fect records. partner, Johnny Pott, 27, of Cape up easily for light pack storage. fourth quarter was the clincher. off end of the passwork. 2-0 in the C3iarter Oak Confer­ Building— Contrscting 14 Army at No. 9 Penn State while Coast Guard wrlU be at Wes­ at Bridgewater, Southern Con­ The Eagles’ lone goal came in ence so far. WANTED — RIDE to Pratt A Cornell brings versatile Gary Girardeau. Mo., in the afternoon, NG-SUP WADERS He has also passed 56 yards to PHILADELPHIA — Jose Stable. QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, O ast Guard Academy and Trinity are favored to score Minnesoite is at Northwestern in Wood into , test- leyan, Northeastern at American necticut at Youngstown, Spring- pairing himself with Billy Casper the third period. Whitney, 8-4:46, from vicinity Bol­ field at (3olby, Worcester Tech at Cut two thick rubber bands out Jim Colclough for a TD. 146, New York, outpointed Dick basements refinlshed. buUt-lns. 1959 VOLVO their third straight triumphs today and remain among the the television game—c b s , i :30 ! ing the unbeaten, imscored-upon International and Tufts at Trin- of Apple Valley, Calif. The after­ of an inner tube. New .slip the Danny Ldtwhiler, Michigan ton Center Road. Tel. 643-4312. p.m., EST. Bates and Bridgeport at Hofstra. Turner, 147%, Philadelphia, 10. formica tile general repair. No Xhidor, radio, heater, 4-speed trans­ nation’s undefeated teams Crimson’s 'best total defense rank-1 ity. noon pairing p«Ud off. bands In a figure 8 around your HALIFAX, N.S., — Amle Sparks, State’s now ' coach, played RIDE WANTED from vicinity Tol­ 3ob too amall. Call William Rob­ mission, maroon with whitewalls. They’re going to have to go far "Bill played real good,” Palm­ instep and ankle. You’ll find that The Cadets from New London^ to beat the SMU-Navy struggle 162%, Wlnnepeg, stopped Clement 1,067 games. He’s land Turnpike to Pratt 4 Whitney, bins Carpentry Service. 649-3448. $695 are rated about a touchdown better er said after he and dasper beat duck hunting in soupy mud, boots •^Giants Foothrdl on TV’ Sarrazln, 166%, Montreal, 2. a native of Rlngtown, Pa. E. Hartford, 7-3 ;80. 649-6638. In which the Middies last drive youngsters and HOME MAINTENANCE, repair than Wesleyan (1-1) in their bat­ ended at the seven-yard line after or waders won't slip off. tle at Middletown, and the Ban­ Silk Town Flavor No Future, Only Present for Van Brocklin G$orge Will 6 and 4. "I Just MAIN BARBER SHOP, 701 Main and alterations. Rec rooms, roof­ Staubach’s final pass was batted tagg^ along.” Street, opening October 16 for ef­ ing and aluminum siding. Ru.sa 1957 MERCURY tams are given a three touchdown down in the end zone by Tommy It was - a return match for The Monterey convertible, radio, heat­ edge over Tufts at Hartford. ficient barbering service to all. Atkins, Builder. 643-(Hll. While not represented on the Caughraj} as the gun sounded. Palmer agaiiist Huggett and WiU. Turner Loses First Boom on Motels Ex-Ring Champ Pulls Switch small job carpenter.” er, automatic, power steering, blue Other iUghlights in the four football squad Itself, Manches­ Training 25-13, the Mustangs be­ Rookie-Laden The yotmg Britoiis beat—Palmer TO ALL MY GOOD FRIENDS who and white with whitewalls. Real games toeing played In Connecticut ter will have plenty to "say” gan to roll when Roderick raced and Pott in the morning round, have borrowed our chairs, we CALL ME on your formica needs, clean. include the appesu'ances of Colum­ At Hands of Cuban about University of Connecticut 45 for » touchdown Just before the and 2. Jim Braddock Goes to Work would like to borrow them back. bars, counters, kitchen eabinets, $495 bia's fabulous Archie Roberta in grid fortunes this fall. No less third period ended. In the fourth Casper teamed with Dave Rag­ es Sincerely yours, W. P. Quish vanltory units, table-tope and the Yale P w l, and the University PHILADBLPHIA (AP)—Dick For Grid Gai than five residents are listed on period, Roderick ripped off a 14- Funeral Home, Inc., R. M. Quish, Through Using Pro Loop Castoffs'.an Jr. to gain the Americana' on­ Turner of Philadelphia was hand­ island standa 649-8986. of Connecticut on its home grid­ the Huskies’ cheerleading squad, yard run to start another drive Pres. Renamed Prexy ly victory In the morning round. ed his first defeat Friday night NEW YORK — (NEA)—JameoOyou say a guy is brolte when he iron after two games on the road. gone co-ed again this year. capped by his own two-yard TD 'They beat- Peter Alilss of Dorset, NEW YORK (A P)—Pesat, area prescribed by the NFL owns a $60,000 home, three cars, 1957 CHEVROLET Yale (1-1), upset by Brown, and Led by C^Captaln Marilyn run. Re-elected president of guys ndbody else wanted, re-» they’ve received since they became when he bowed to Jose Stable of rules. Bradock, former hea-vyweight Roof Ins—Sidin* 16 150 tudor, radio, heater, 6 cylinder, NEW YORK (NEA)—FoKf England, and Irishman Christy Cuba In a nationally-televised buddy, wanna boy a season government bonds and a piece of Columbia (1-1), losers to Prince­ Phillips, the quintet includes Then, after Navy regaiined the treads,” explained Van Brocklin. a team. But it*e possible to watch champion, ordered ginger ale at a marine supply house? There's standard .shift, runs like new. the Manchester Little'* Coach and Thomas visited Hofstra on Long O’Oonnor 1 up. welterweight fight at the Blue Auto Drlvlnic School 7-A A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, C ton, are fighting for survival in Sharon Kobllnsky, Mary Jane lead 28-26 on Fred Marlin’s 22-yard League baseball program From the expansion draft that put Flnsterwald was teamed with nwtel room for the Jint’s from as dose to New York at the bar of the posh East Side res­ nothing wrong with my wife’s mink Needs paint. the Ivy League race, and the Lions Bogginl and males Walt field goal with 2:52 left, Roderick the Minnesota Vikings, there the 'Vikings in buainees in 1961, Island to scout a quarterback Horizon Arena. games? Good location, too, on­ painting. Carpentry. Alterations $295 at the recent annual Gene Llttler of San Diego, Calif., In 22 previous bouts, the only SO miles. taurant and cocked his good ear to coat either. I’ll admit that if the MORTIUCK’S Driving School Inc., and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ from Now York, paced by quarter­ Tw^htman and Roger Sommer- took over once again. He sped 23 is no future. the team retains only two men, named Ron Zola. Kosens w u his In • both matches Friday. The two One motel In Stratford, catch the conversation. kitty was a little stronger I might offices, classroom located Man­ favorite receiver, but happened to flaw In Turner’s record was a ly an hour down the Oon- ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. back Roberts, are favorites by at villc. yards this time before the pass meeting was Tom Conran, Only the present, which shows Grady Aldeman and Gerry Huth. halved their morning match with ueoticut Turnpike. Better grab Conn., offers its own half- The picture in the newspaper not be getting up at 5:30 in the chester Parkade. lower level. Be­ least a two touchdown margin. Seven other boys are on the interference led to Gannon’s Besides the five playing regular­ play In the secondary on defense. draw. Stable, the third-ranking 643-4860. above. Other officers the amaring Vikings winning two of Berkshire and welterweight, chalked up his 23rd It while you can, they’re go­ time show, induding a band showed Braddock, now 58, on a morning to go to work, but, then ginners, older, nervous students, 1957 OLDSMOBILE Connecticut, losers to Yale and squad plus 10 more girls. The clinching touchdown with 2:05 left of their first three National Foot- ly, there are three other rooklee on ■When the Vikings come to the of Surrey, and again, I might anyway. I quit our specialty. Teen-age driver’e R. DION ROOFING and siding, al- ______^ _____ named were: Tom Mason, 10th round of the collegiate draft victory against two fosses and ing fast. and drum majorettes. It ad­ crane at New York Harbor’s Ver- Super 88. 4-door, hardtop, radio. Temple by an overall total of five males signal a return to cxi-ed on the clock. baJl Leegue games, with a line-up the squad—quartoihack Ron Vaa- then beat of Surrey vertises yon can get there razano-Narrowa Bridge project. school after the eighth grade be­ education course. State certified. teradons, ceilings, painting and automatic, power steering points, is the underdog by about cheerleading after an absence Navy Is now 3-1, * SMU 2-1. vice president, and Earl derKelen, guard Jim Battle and last q>ring, Themas told his con- one draw. Turner, before the bout, That suggestion isn’t too cause I liked to work and I haven’t that feature.s five firSt-year men. and of Bushey had been ranked sixth in the 147- quicker than you can pork at The story indicated that Braddock, 649-7398. gutter work. Sadsfactlon guaran­ and brakes, jet black. Two to three touchdowns in its Yankee of about 10 years. LSU’s victory proved costly. The Moore, secretary-treasur­ Uneliacker John Campbell—end f eres, "I know it’s hard to be­ Heath, Herts, In the afternoon, 2 tar-fetohed.. these Sundays changed much. teed. free estimates. 643-4862. The squad will have another "Forget that future,” i snapped lieve, but the best defensive pros­ pound division. when every seat for the . It’s com- like BO many other prize fighters LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first choose from. Conference debut against tough Tigers star sophomore quarterback er. The next meeting will they get their noses wet, too. and 1. who nvade it big, was broke or at "I ’ll tell you something about “ new look” today -when new Pat Screen, suffered a broken the vlltroMc Dutchman. "By the most remorloable aspect of pect I saw in college football Is Referee Zack (hayton scored Giants* home games In the pletdy sold out for Sunday’s licensed driving school, trained BIDWELL HOME Improvement $445 University of Massachusetts at be Jan. 8 at which time time you get there sometoody The day’s most .exciting match game between the Giants and least suffering from the financla’, work. After I was considered T 47-44 in favor of Stable, and was Storrs. blue and white uniforms will right shoulder in the third period the kindergarten olaas is that half this kid from Hofstra.” was the closing contest between National FootbaU League Is through as a light-heavyweight, I certified and approved, now of­ Company^— Roofing, siding, al­ be unveiled before a Homecom­ and probably will be lost for the plans for the 1964 season etse'U be ocMiOhing.’’ Quick Regular Job joined by Judge Lou TYess, • who filled and you can’t buy a the Cleveland Browns. The shorts. fering classroom and behind terations, additions . and remodel­ So the Dutchman threw hds of them got there as free agents, National Open champion Julius developed the left hook that won ing Day. crowd. season. will be formulated. rejected by pro scouts who scour Calland, a track type, became a made It 49-44. Nate Loplnson, ticket even from a specular last seat in the stadium was He earned $1 million with his whe^ Instruction for teen-agers. ing of all types. F,xcellent work­ 1956 CHEVROLET rookie quintet Into the breach be' Boros and Tony Lema against the other judge, called It a draw sold Aug. 10. fists in 13 years, collected 10 per the heavyweight championship "Homer, the Husky” will lead the campuses like Mr. CXeen. regular the day he got to camp at Tom Hallburton of Surrey and tor. working \rith a longshoreman's 649-6078. manship. 649-6495. 210 wagon, radio, heater, 6 cyl­ Sports Schedule the enlarged squad of enthusi­ cause "we oouWin’t win with what with 46 points each. The Giants aren’t exactly cent of promoter Mike Jacob’s net we've had. We’re playing kids Bargain Parchases Bemidjl, Minn., In mid-July be­ Hunt’s brother, Bernard. One Nearly every motel, bar and hook on the docks. I’m proud to be inder. .standard shift, turquoise and asm-seekers. cause the Vikings had no comer Turner, with a slight weight pleased by this “bootlegging” profit on Joe Louis’ championship white with whitewalls. ExcepUcnal who want to play.” In an age where competition be­ down with two to play. Boros and advantage at 147,% to Stable’s restaurant in Southwestern of thdr games. The day could fights for another 10. an honorary member of the Inter­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A tween the two leagues hais driven back after veteran Dean Derby re­ Lema won the 17th with a par Oonneoticut, many in lower national Longshoremen’s Associa­ B-Z LERN condition. Saturday, OcL 12 ■When the Viking defense takes tired. 146, staggered the Cuban with a come when every game Isn’t So what’s ■wrong with an able- Football — HaU vs. Manchester Parilli at Controls bonuses just for signing top talent and then took the 18th oh a {Hir New York State, and erven tion. I got my card in the Interna­ R(X)FINO - Specializing repairing $545 • Friars Leave Loop the field, Don Hultz, a free agent Even Flatley and Poage, a cou­ right to the jaw, but it was the a sellout. But they can’t do bodied guy going to work?” asked at Memorial Field, 2 p.m. above five figures, the three rook­ after a good chip by Boros. aoroes on hangs tional Union of Operating Engin­ Driving School roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ — — — ' from Southern Mlsaiaslppi, lines ple of glamorized hotshots who only damaging punch in the fight, anything aa long 'as no one BrEiddock, pulling a atrange switch East Catholic at Searles (Great ies playing regularly In the de­ Boros and Lema halved their which left both contenders un­ out a sign "Giants FootiwU on eers six years ago and have been ter work, chimneys cleahed, re- FAIRFIELD (AP) — Fairfield up at left end; Lee Oailand, a free came t^her than the others, match with Ctoles and Bernard charges admission for TV for these days and especially on Connecticut's largest, ftUtO* Barrington, Maas.). agent from Louisville, Is at the fense are under $10,000 for the marked. TV.” They do a thriving bnal- working as a utility engineer off psiired: Aluminum siding SO 1956 CHEVROLET University’s athletic director said weren’t sure things. Flatley was Hunt In the morning. viewings. the part of an old fighter. and on since.” made and standard shift. years’ experience Free estimates Simday, Oct. IS today the university is withdraw­ Directs Pats’ Victory left comer back; and Terry Ko- season’s seilary. Stable’s short, choppy punches nees, too. The iiwtels shnply rent Bel Air, 4-door, radio, heater, au­ supposed to lack speed. The pace of the afternoon rout The response was typical for the free pick-up service, teen-age Call Howley, 643-6361. 643-0763. Cruisers vs. Fire Fighters, 1 ing from the Tri-State Basketball sens, a 10th draft choice from Hultz did scare a couple of curls and rapid-fire attack won him AU it takes Is a television Twice’ a Grandfather tomatic. power steering and out of the scalp of scout Joe “He’s fast enough,” said Van j was set by Billy Maxwell of Las rooms, complete with TV set, quiet, dignified Irishman from New classroom, older and nervous p.m.; Smokeaters vs. Blue Devils, League at the end of the season. obeewe Hofstra, is the left safe­ control through most of the bout, antenna big enough and prop­ Jersey who immediately paid back Braddock lives with hls wife, students our specialty, 118 brakes, dark blue with whitewalls. Thomas last rgsring. After he Brocklin sharply, pointing to ' Vegas, . Nev.,... and Bob Goalby 'of glasses and Ice, for about $12 Mae, and his son, James Jr., 32, S p.m., both g;ames at Mt. Nebo. George Bisacca said the university BOSTON (A P)—Rusty Boston louarterback Babe Parilli ty. The entire flank, traditional­ which seemed to swing in his fa­ erly directed to get good re­ or $13 for four people for the $400 he had received in relief funds Center St., Manchester. Call RadIc-TV Repair Services 18 $445 agreed to modest terms, he sud­ Flatley’s league-leading total at 1«' | BeeleviUe, 111. They defeated vor from the fifth round on. and daughter, Rosemarie, 26, in Pony Raiders at East Hartford, officially informed the league of has pitched Boston back into the Eastern Divisipn race in the ly the strof* entrusted to receptions. | Thomas and Weetman, 4 and $, ception from a Hartford, afternoon — more, if there after making his remarkable come­ tor free booklet. 643-8882. S p.m.* its actiort at the annual meeting rooMes. denly rejected the contract mailed Conn., television station ttiat back that led to the championship North Bergen. N.J. James and an­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, League after recovering from three first him by the front office. Poage never was a receiver, and from then on It was an are more watchers. The pubs other son, Howard, 31, are op­ Monday, Oct. 14 In New York last week. Bisacca On offense the split left end is and couldn’t block at Texas. He American afternoon. Scholastic Football carries the Giant games and get their profit from inoreased In 1935. available all hours Satisfaction 1956 CHEVROLET Cross Coimtry — UOonn Invi­ saud the university didn’t agree period interceptions. ^ Paul Flatley, lately of Northwest­ ‘T want a bonus,’’ the big blond Braddock’s attitude is refresh­ erating engineers. Howard has guaranteed. Call 649-1315 pouted, while Thomas, his discov­ doesn’t have to block much as a enough receivers for aU the trade. twice made big Jim a grandfather. LEARN TO DRIVE— Special at­ 210 tudor. 6 cylinder, standard, tation meet. with the league's reorganization "Parilli looked like hia old self,” ern, and the flanks is Ray POage, customers. The station is Just ing. Most former boxers who lose Oakland’s Jim McMUlin account- erer, squirmed. "... Give me flanker. Experience doesn’t mean Windham 26, Maloney 20. "OocasioaaUy we get a stiff Braddock. never anything re­ tention to nervous and elderly. radio, heater, new paint, clean. Tuesday, OcL IS program, and it also want^ to be admitted downcast Oakland Coach !or two of the interceptions who played fullback at Texas anything once you touch the ball beryond the 78-mUe Uackout wfao’U nurse one beer for the their money sit around moaning Claasrooin for teen-ager. Pickup free to play more non-lea^e op­ A1 Davia following the Patriots’ Which means the deep passing $250 extra, if I become a regular.” Ram Penalty Kick Platt 22, Bristol Eastern 14. about what the government and motely approaching a lush, quit Automobiles For Sale $495 Soccer — Platt vs. Manchester kgainst ParUli. The first’ cost Bos­ $ ^ ? Such a guarantee Is ■do^ in the end zone. Poage whole game, but that’s the service. Day or evening lessons. at Memorial Field, 3:30 p.m. ponents. Fairfield won the league comeback 20-14 victory last nig threat of the offense is entrusted their managers did to them. Brad­ drinking hard liquor five years ton a touchdown when McMillin ■worth $5,000, eepecially If the Vi romped 57 and 67 yards on touch­ Defeats Plainville, breaks,” one barman explain­ ago. He recently abandoned beer. Reasonable rates. Manchester NEED CAR? xouj credit turned Friday, Oct. 18 title three years in a row before at . “He’s the took the bail from Billy Lott In to these two kids. dock simply went to work. Xirlvlng Academy. 742-7249. down? Short on down payment? Tired of Retreads kings had known that Hultz would down passes against San Fran­ ed. Football — Manchester vs. Bris­ being dethroned last year by Falr- of thai ball club,” Da'vis add6 the end zone. Tlie second produced cisco. The truth is that the demand “ No reason at all.” he explained. Bankrupt? Rep ssession? Don’t 1955 CHEVROLET Following a pinched nerve In­ “We got tired of playing with ' give them the best pass rush Knights Tie Smith Yankees Quick Series Demise “ Besidee there are so many “ Just felt it was best for me. A tol (Central, '7:30 p.m., M u z z 1 leigh Dickenson. 47-yard touchdown sprint down we couldn’t get around to’em became a little heavier than the despair! See Honest Douglas. In- Bel Air tudor, 6 cylinder, standard. Field, Bristol. jury to his right ahouMetl four the sideline. , income, so I had to replenish the doctor friend of Joe Louis took my Garage— Service— Storage 10 quire about lowest down, .small- radio, heater, two tone green, weeks ago in San Diego, Parilli aU.” blood pressure in Detroit t h r e e ______Soccer — Hall vs. Manchester at H ock ey at a G lance 'That was just one of those There are days when It Just Further Warning to Sick AL larder,” said the graying soft- est payments anywhere. No small $245 Memorial Field, 3:80 p.m. had seen limited action. He got off doesn’t pay. When things are going spoken Braddock, more like a months ago and told me It was ^ qOO FEET STORAGE space for loan or finance company plan. AMERICAN LEAGUE to a bad start laist night am com­ things,” Holovak said. "The Oak­ better than his Saturday, OoL 19 Friday’s Results land defense played a pretty good bad, they seem to stay that way. banker than a bloke who went no rent. Rear of 11 Main Street. Douglas Motors. 333 Main pleted only five of 20 for 93 farther than the eigtith grade at Braddock .shortly will join, as a Reasonable rent. J. D. Realty, Cross Country — Manchester at Providence 6, (Quebec 2. geune. Let’s give them credit.’’ It was a day like that yesterday NEW YORK — (NEA) — When!^ The Yankees went Into the Second X-Coimtry yards but connected foyrwo scores soft from having St. Joseph's School in West New public relations man, John Scarne 643-6129. igS^COMET IN EXCTELLENT con-■ 1956 FORD Conard.^ Pittsburgh 5, Springfield 3. Oakland drove 80 yards for Its for the Plainville soccer team. the clinched Games Inc., which is starting an after Boston had fallen behlivd 14- The Blue Devils dropped a 1-0 played in an inferior league. They York, N. J. "And what’s eo un­ dition, radio and heater. 4 new Fairlane wagon. 4-door, radio, Penney vs. East Catholic, 2 p.m., " Today’s Game 3. I second touchdown, Flores passing tile pennant on Sept. 13 it was not- Triumph of Year as.sembly plant in North Bergen GARAGE FOR BOAT, storage or tires, 33,000 original mileage. 875- heater, automatic, red and white. EOTS Field. > Quebec at Spring;field. decision to Rockville — and it was were b a ^ on their heels and the usual about a guy going to work The winning touchdown came at for 61 of them. Cotton Davidson ■ ed in several columns that the at his trade for $5.55 an hour? for two new games invented by its car, $7. Coopfer Hill St., Manches­ 9614. $345 replaced him aitd ran 11 yards for the fourth straight loss via a pen­ Amerlcen League was seriously Dodgers’ supert) pitching never For Red and White proprietor. Braddock and Scarne, ter. Glastonbury 633-9057 after the start of the fourtli-period with alty kick! I’m just thankful that I am able the ball at the Raiders’ 16. Parilli the score. ■Ick. permitted them to gat off them the gambling expert and card 6:30. Tim Gldman booted yesterday’s to do It.” rea.sonable, darted back and forth behind the This victory wUl help us a lot Well, the A ll is sicker now and Talk of this having been the Sending the first seven men Braddock first wanted to make It manipulator, grew up together in ALFA 1960 VELOCE. goal home —' after the teams had the sweep of best of all Yankee teams was ridic­ Guttenberg, N.J. FOR RENT — 9 door garage, I 649-7425. 1955 CHEVROLET line eecaping enemy tackles for psychologically,” Holovak said. “I played three scoreless periods. A across the finish line, Manchestw clear, that he hardly was on hls up gasoline tank, heat ! long stretch before he finally know I was pressing before the the World Series in four straight ulous, of course. It coasted along “ Uncle John probably feels that! grease pit. Bel Air convertible, radio, heater, UNIQUE 7-ROOM Plainville defender was called for pers, although still working with electricity, water. Industrial zone: igei CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 4 automatic, turquoise and white. found rookie Tom Neumann open game and I’m sure the players games should be a further warning even With out High trounced Maloney, 15-50, yes­ his hands. getting up at 5:30 in the morning a hands ball In the penalty area during the winter is too rough, even permits many uses. 649-4555, 8:30- door, 6 cylinder, automatic, heat­ $295 near the goal ttne were too. We were so tense. This COACHAOOM to Its officlala and owners. three-fourths and Roger Marls terday afternoon in a (XXL cross Just say that the $222 a week I er, radio, low mileage, economic­ VAH BO oaO JH and Gldman, sent In from the While the Yankees’ dominance for me,” -smiled Braddock.* 4:30. When asked about the play, is the kind of thing we needed.’ half the time. It didn’t make much country meet at Memorial Field'. helps,” he explained.’ "How can al, $1,650. 643-1340. __ H A S c o m b bench,' made it good. hurt over-aU attendance in the difference who played. The bulk of \ CUSTOM CAPE Oooch Mike Holevak replied: Both coaches admitted surprises. The victory lifted Rockville to Phil Kenny led the crowd of In­ U P W I T H AL, the fact also remains that the the clubs had conceded in April as dian runners who finished the 2.7 1958 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, "Babe'e done that before. Look, Dav^ said the word was out A WtUU/M G 4-2 for the season and 8-2 in Cen­ Business Services Offered 13 WaUdns' distance to grammar, junior and high schools, he’s a top quarterback.” Tom Yewclc would start at quar- other clubs lived off them. Some they have been doing for years, mile run ahead of the Spartans. full power, good condition, $350. SPECIALS tH AUP m • m tral Valley Conference play. The of them drew big only when Uw Holovak added "I’m not (worried terbeujk for Boston no matter what Devils, playing the sport for the Not one of therii made a real run The Indians had the minimum HAROLD ft SON Rubbish Re­ 640-1953. ____ 1“ 2 nuhjjtes to bus, all utilities, 46 feet overall, 28 ft. living about .” As for the early the pre-game stories had said. The great Yankeee came to town. Tius at the Yankees. score— 15—as they were tagged moval. cellars, attics, and yards, first time, are 0-5. FOR SALE b}? Owner — 1958 1958 Ford W agon...... $100. room, dSIng ,room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, bath, lavatory, interceptions, Holovak a d d e d : Raiders had set their defenses for .■'they may no longer be able to “ O Cards Lost Challenger with points for the first five weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ Carl Carlson scored his sixth now that the c lo ^ of invincibility Chevrolet Impala Convertible, au­ ?.lmni|uum siding,"'garage, wooded lot. For appointment "You know, he’s been a'wny from Yeiwcic. oal of the season yesterday for The Dodgers, on the other hand, places. After this the runners old Hoar. 649-4034. 1957 Ford, 4-door ...... 148. praettoe all werit.’’ S has been removed from the erst­ don’t score. (The lower team score tomatic transmission, beige. $850 Holovak said he was seeing Rob illlngton and it carried the Knights while Bombers. Indeed, the rout 'jj fought off one challenge after an­ "HAVE TIME, will work." All odd 643-0484. 1956 Buick hardtop...... 100. to iMe telephone owner—649'^9^, ' Nightmare Over erson at halfback rather than to an ovetlme 1-1 tie with always- other almost ail the way down to wins.) the World Series should prompt Following Kenny were Jtoi Oole- jobs done. Everything our special­ "I think the nightmare is w er,” flanker back for the first time, tough E. O. Smith. 'the Yankee front office, as well as the wire. Had the Cardinals won ty You name It. O il us anytime, 1955 STUDEBAKER President, 4 ' 1956 Mercury wagon...... 100. ParUli said. “The arm felt real then admitted the Patriots had The game’s scores both came la the vital three-game series in S t man, Rick Lallberte, Pete Godin, door sedan. Call 649-4665 after 3 the entire AL, to make a fresh Art Lahah, Fran Malcmey and 649-4343. 1954 Packard ...... $0. good. I didn’t think alraut tt. sought Roberson during the Aun the second period. Ellington is now evaluation of Its player and other Louis as late as Sept. 16-17-18, the p.m. 9 - "The Interceptions ? Well, you mer after Ron Burton was hurt. 1-8-2 for the year. Alan Coviello. SHARPENING SE3RV1CE - Saws, aseets. NL easily might have had its sixth Manchester's undefeated Jayvees 1954 Chevrolet wagon . . . . 80. lay off a week and you get rusty.” different winner in as many years. knives, axes, shears,, skates, ro­ 19^C O R VA IR 500. 3-speed stand-! "It was no soap then, and it’s As stressed when the Yankees won their race, 16-43, almost ard shift, excellent condition, low; Midway in the third period, Pa­ out of the question now,” Holovak yawned through the closing weeks tary blades. (}uick settee. Capitol 1948 Packard, clea n ...... $6. rUli found the Hay to unlock It was what happened in that emulating their -varsity brothers. Equipment Co., S3 Main St., Man­ mileage. Private owner. Asking lODIFIED STOCK CAR added. (*ro Football ^ of the season the National League series which prompted Johnny Jeff Kearney was the winner in 649-4181. stuttering offense when he com' Davis was furious about the fact chester. Hours daily 7-5. Thurs­ $1,095. CJall after 5 p.m bined with Jimmy Oolclough on has more big players. The NL was Keane, the Red Birds’ manager, to 16:12. Kenny’s varsity vrinnjng day 7-9 Sa.urday 7-4. 643-7958. his team had frittered away an AMERICAN LEAGUE ftnst to welcome the Negro pla^ say before the World Series: time was 15:05. 1956 STUDEBAKER. excellent con­ 56-yard touchdown pass play. 1 1 -p ^ t lead. fM tC The Boston defense, ranked best Eastern Division UTS, landed the most and best m "If the Dodgers play as they Ken Hankineon was selected jay- WE HAVE “THE TIME, we have dition. 38,000 mileage. Woman 643-1591 in the AFL jalor to the game, then n m s y V^. L. T. them. The NL beat the AL to the did against tis neither the Yankees v«e captain prior to yesterday' the tools, will do most anything owner. 649-5448 after 6. took a firm hand hi the proceed SPUT Oakland .. .•...... 3 4 0 gold fields of California. nor any other club Is going to beat race. Free estimates given. Call us any­ Neiw York ...... 3 1 0 , ' NL Not Senile The victory was the second of time. 643-2097. 633-2987. 1955 MERCUR'i* 9-passenger sta­ Ings. e u o them.” ■ tion wagon, $3(X). 643-5989. Can CENTER MOTOR SALES Bob Dee slammed into OcUcland Boston ...... 8 s o ' The new parks In Los Angeles the season for the Indians in Houstem ...... 2 S 0 ' and San BYanolsoo, the New York And whatever happened to the league competition. They’ve lost LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and be sfen anytime after 4. quarterback Tom Flores, jarred repaired, sales and serrice, rental m m X QUALIFYING Buffalo ...... 1 S 1 • MOeU’ new Shea Stadium in Dodgers’ suppoeedl(y weak de three. Overall, they are 2-5. 1062 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, red, T u i s S U N D A Y the baU loose and saw teammate fense? It was improved, i equipment. L ft M Equipment 634 Center St. Larry Elsenhauer pick It up and S #RES Weatem DIvisioa and the anclooed stadium under Summary: 1 Kenny M, 2; Cole­ radio, heater, excellent condition. EVENT 5 construction in Houston are sure of fact, when Ken McMul­ man M, 3; Lallborte M, 4; Godin Corp., Route 88. Vernon, 876-7609. ' " AT ZM f___ get to the 25. Gino Cappelletti pro­ W. L T. Manchester exchange. Enterprise Must sell. Call after 7 p.m., 649- ceeded to kick his second field POWDilEB FUFF8— Janis Nel- Boa Diego ...... 8 1 0 signs that the senlw league Is not len pulled a hamstring muscle M. 6; Lahah M, 6; Maloney M, 7; 5435. Manchester WMe-Opm That put Dick Tracewskl at sec 1948 ______nOJL CMBD OK ACnON-SFCaOl CenpeUtfMi goal, a 32-yarcler. Bon 213—491. Kansas a t y ...... 2 1 1 senile. Coviello M, 8; Sihsz Mai, 9; Cle­ A little later Ehsenhauer hit Bo Denver — ...... 2 3 0 The NL drew 1,345.000 more ond base and switched J'unior Gil­ mens M, 10; Ridley Mai. 11; Zillns- STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stone walls, 1956 FORD 9-passenger wagon, ex­ • paid admissions than the AL in cellent condition, black and white, 82.096 Roberson so hard he forced aH' EARLY BIRDS— Edna Chris­ liam to third. kas M. 12; Christy Mai, 13; Diaz fireplaces, flagstone terraces. All other fumble and this time Ross tensen 126; Pat Pace, 92 no mark 1962, 2,287,001 more this year, The battle-toughened Dodgers’ Mai, 14; Ludrecke Mai. Winner’s ctHicrete repairs. Reasonably V-8, automatic, $475. Call 649-4100 50-LAP FEATURE PURSE Golf Postponed wtMn the NL showed an to cre w or stop at 16 Bralnard Place. O'Hanley took It to the Raideni' POW mede tbe Mg playa The Tankees time 16:05. Team aoora: Manchoo- Jim Braddock geta into cab of aran«. priced. $434)881. 17. Two plays later Parilli PARKADE DUSTY— BUI ’ Of L96 per cent against the ALa dUn’t. tar 16, Maloney 60. ders 209. Tom Griffin 201, a o o t e t s o m a s o h s m / L t z . ItM MemlMH*-Junior Metnber OoU drop of 9.18 x>er cent. launched the winning pass. TUB MtmemmoTm wAuwism Toumaanent sefaadulod Stmday at uHOMPSON SPEEDWAY 'Nothing our defenM does sur- Sokola 201, Bill Oppelt 204, BroUo the Hanchestar Oountry CUb has ' ' - ' IHIi-'ir-OV ( riN'N I F,! F. F'UtKI.V arises mme,"they’re jiMt that fo o d ,"' »57, BUI Murphy 311—867, A1 A oM^gomuT rweAMi been conMled. oomnsmted. TV>wiisand 330—887. Bolo(*iU ' ’ ■ r r ' ' ■ I •iJ

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Lots For Sale 73 M ANCHEST^ EVENlN'G HERALD, JIANCmSTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1968 Houses For Ssk 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Ssk , 72 X PAGE TEN Houses Por Salt BUSINESS Is GOOD! Custbmere HILLIARD STREIET near Wood­ BoalneBB PropTty For Sate 70 ■WEEPINQ VIEW — 1968 three $12,900 - UP ON (k.JB]NWOOD MANCHESTER — 7 room Colonial, WINDSOR LOCKS — Low taxes. By PAGALY and SHORTEN Extra nice 6% room ranch, at­ ore plonttful. Join the tide, mul­ land St. — A zone lot, 100x222, Sitaationa Wanted— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW VERNON - OV6T MaMbeeUr bedroom Medallion Ranch,, Street (off Oak), read clean four 4 fuU bedrooms, 26’ Uving room $4,600. Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, MANCHESTER — WeU located W- built-in stove, huge lot, only $14,- with fireplace, dining ,room, tached garage, 3 l^drooms, fi)re- tiple list your house now. Coll Female .^8 line. Uke new 0% room raaA, M4 room home with full basement. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 649- 643-6169. come property, 14% iw m s on Bus baths, built-in kitchen with di­ gOO. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, Detached garage, beautiful level screened side porch, 2-car place, aluii^um combinations, line In business zone n , pMklng, plastered walls, recreation room, 6182. experienced ' Insurance woman nette, fireplace. Hayes Agemqr, 649-6182. lot, trees. Had the best of care. shaded lot. Robert Wolverton W hen laiw iuch taps one of mom^ -B ut dusT ter trouble strike - gross yearly 84,200. Wol- T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Agency, Realtor, 649-28118. large lot, beautifully landscaped, ANDOVER — THREE bedroom WOODED BUILDING lot, 156x420, desires position. Homeowner’s 648-4808. ______city sewer^e. Call Catherine V, NEIGHBORS. SHE TARES IT AS SOME vorton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ranch, knotty pine living room, $3,200. 643-8887. Are and casualty. Capable. Call COUNTRY CLUB area — Charm­ CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, O’Leary, proker, 648-6680, or Na­ after B:30 p.m. 649-0719. KINO OfJ PERSONAL INSULT- TOUR HUSBAND RAN OFF WITH B. CENTER STREET A C-zone new O.E. furnace, cn three lots, ing 6% room ranch, garage, lax|« UvlDK room, tocmal tional 8-6414. must move, $11,000, Call 742-8479. THE aEANlNG WOMAN? STOP dweUlng. Ideal for business and screened porch, terrace, lovely BOLTON room, oobfaMt kttchea, 6 bod- WYLLYS STREET 240 foot advertising MRS. PRUMPLEV WANTS ME 10 COME cRViHG MRS rauMPLEvrm profesi£tnal offices ,or combina­ wooded lot, priced below apprais­ roomo, roorsotloa room, load* WIFE SAVING $14,500 — LISTEN TO IHIS — four WEST SIDE — First time offered. frontage, 643-7444. OVER ANO SEE HER NEW MINK room exjwindahle ranch (space Situations Wanted— BE RM H TO ^R; AFTER tion apartment and office layout. al. Hayes Agency, 648-4808.______scaped yard. Marltin B. iMiert- 6 room (Jape, large living room, COAT! WHAT NERVE' I HAVE ALL.TH A rS WHAT NEIGHBORS Weekdays 649-4681,'eve. 649-1421. SCSI. Rautoe, 646 6666. for two rooms up), aluminum VERNON STREET — A zone lot, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Male 39 9 S" R built 4-year-o1d, 5% siding, combination windows, attached g a t^ e, enclosed rear BEHER THINGS 10 DO WITH HOME VALUES porch, lot 239 feet deep, aluminum 90x380, all city utilities, including 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. room ranch that offers 8 bed­ SO. WINDSOR — Lovely old 9 built-in olr conditioners, new roof sidewalk. 649-7583. PRESENTLY EMPLOYED experi­ MVTIME.'BESIPES.I SET rooms, 2 baths, living room combinations plus convenient lo­ IT'S FA VP' Land/For Sale 71 room Colonial, fireplaces, Dutch this spring, brand new gas heat­ enced shoe man desires work In with stone fireplace, kitchen oven, garage, bam, 8 acres, ing system — Immaculate. Cen­ cation. For appointment call Manchester area. Write Box S, COVENTRY — A fine 6% acres at GLASTONBURY BRENT RD. — (Jharming split Gates Agency, 649-5552. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSFIED ADVT. and dining area, G.E. bullt-lns, scenic view. $17,990. Hayes Agen­ tral, Just a few blocks to bus, etc. Wanted-r—Real Estate 77 Herald. ft very^ fftif price. Cftll Mftdellne birch cabinets, breakfast bar. level dwelling on n lc«y land­ Small lot, but plenty of privacy. MONDAY Thrn FRIDAT 10:80 A.M.—SATUBDAY 0 A.M. cy, 648-4808. scaped lot In Woodhlll Heights, VERNON — Air conditioned 6 Smith. Realtor, 649-1642._____ Comfortable country Uving with Basement has brick fireplace, All utilities. T. J. Crockett, Real­ PRIVATE PARTY wants 4 to 6 walk-out door, to a patio, 2-car VERNON — Exceptional value. Manchester. 8 bedpooms, 3' room raised ranch, Uving room THREE BEAUTIFUL acres bor­ back yard privacy In this Over­ fuU baths, finished family tor, 648-1677. with cathedral ceiling and field- room Cape or older house In Man­ YOITR COOPERATION WILL Dogs— Birds— Pets 4t look Section home. 4 bedrooms, attached garage, plus 1 de­ Owner anxious to seU. 6 room stone fireplace, dining room, chester. Phone 649-5605. DIAL 643-2711 dering crystal clean pond, brook, rsuich completely furnished or uH' room. Only $19,600. Have BIU FOUR ROOM house with two car BE APPRECIATED many bullt-lhs, large sunpprch, tached, situated on a one acre icitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, PROFESSIONAL Trimming, bath­ level land, $2,500. Terms $600 wooded lot, only 6 minutes furnished. (Jail 648-0002. Frazier show you this home, garage and one extra lot, near down. 742-8090. paneled rec r o ^ with Swedish wall-to-wsdl carpeting throughout ing, all breeds. Poodle specialist. copper comer fireplace, garden from the center of Manchester. Today. school and shopping center. $7,- B E A U rm n X T r e s t o r e d Co­ 900. Phone 648-7446. included, recreation room, wood BUYING OR SELLING It costs no more to have the best tool room, low cost heat, city Uke nev( throughout. Asking paneled with fireplace. Located in professional conditioning. 649- $24,600. lonial, 2% baths, 9 rooms, 8 fire­ FERGUSON RD. — If you are Continued From Preceding Page Houses For Sale 72 water. Convenient to schools. places, hot water heat, cabinet SIX ROOM brick home, fireplace one-half mile from Parkway, 9793. 649-0500. 116x420 lot. i>luk'amesite TEN­ looking for the finest in styling Priced at $25,500 by owner. Call "Handling of Bolton Homes BOWERS SCHOOL - 6 room Cape. kitchen, acreage. Carlton W. and construction see this de­ In living room, garage, full cellar, TWO LITTLE Kittens, one gray, NIS COURT, natural woodcrtl Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6182. ear school and shopping district, 876-1672 tor appointment. A Specialty” Movm*—Tmckinf— Help Wanted— Female 35 6 finished, lifetime siding, very area. lightful ranch home in Rock- gwner asking $14,900. 643-4887. one yellow, hou.sebroken. and clean livable home. Immediate U A R REALTY CO., INC ledge. 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, GARRISON (JOLONIAL — 8 rooms, 20 WANTED — COUNTER girls, full-' looking for a home. Call 649-9319. $18,760 — TWO BLOCKS from Storac* occupancy. Only $13,900. Hayes High School, six room cape, va­ ?ine paneled family room, COVENTRY — 4 room home — ^ rst floor consists of large family time, 11-7. Apply One Hour Mar-; Agency, 648-4803. Call 683-2794 648-2692 'rice under $30,000. room with half )>ath, modem FREDERICK M. GAAL .MANCHESTER Delivery. Light tinizing. 299 W. Middle Tpke. ^ |BOARDING AND Grooming—Trim cant. This will qustllfy for FHA nice location. Full cellar. Lake with minimum down ($400) plus privileges. Good financing avail­ kitchen with built-lns, including trucking and package delivery. your Cocker, Poodle or pooch to $13,900 — Blxtra large 3 -bedroom Robert D. Murdock — 648-6472 BROKER — 643-2682 Refrigerators, washers and stove COUNTER GIRL wanted for 6 your satisfaction. Called for and closing ($600). You can also get a WILLIAMS RD. — If country able. Full price $11,800. The Ells­ Tappan 400 range, dining room, Rwch, fireplace, sduminum sid­ Uving room with fireplace. Sec moving specialty. Folding chairs a.m.-2 p.m. .shift. Plea.se apply delivered if de.sired. Harmony ing, aluminum storms, garage, VA, If you qualify. T. J. Crockett, 'living la your desire, don’t miss worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, for rent. 649-0752. Mister Donut, 255 W. Middle Tpke. Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, Bol Realtor, 643-1677. this split level home in Bolton. 643-6930. ond floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full 106x300, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ SBIVBN ROOM SPLIT, garage, bath. Immediate occupancy. $22,- ton 643-5427. ins. 649-5182. fireplace, hot water oil heat, 1% 8 bedrooms, 1% baths and CENTRAL SUPPLY AIDE — High VERNON — $600 down, $118.94 a EXCELLENT 6-room Ranch, family room. Huge lot. A GREEN MANOR home — Vacant. 500. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. B-ZONE LOT WANTED. Call 849-! baths, large family room, built-in years old, one owner, full base­ Attic fan, dishwasher, storm win­ 4291. Painting—Papering 21 school graduate, mature, willing AKC REGISTERED Poodle, silver SPRING ST.—Spacious 5% room dishwasher, garbage dlspoeal, month will buy Immaculate 8% dream house for only $22,900. to learn and able to- assume re- j gray. 8-weeks-old, reasonable. room ranch on large treed lot, 8 ment, 2 fireplaces, ceramic tile Barbara Babin will be happy dows, washer and dryer, stainless ranch, modem kitchen with built. oven and surface unit. Oty utiU- steel sink and disposal, extra OOTSIDB PAINTmO at a low sponsibility. Part-time afternoons.. 644-8966. Ins, 3 large bedrooms, unusual bedrooms, family-sized kitchen, bath, plastered walls, city utiUties, to show you this listing. price. No Job too Wg or too smaU. Apartments— Plats— tles. combination wlndowr and hot water oil heat, recessed radia­ kitchen cabinets, decorate Inside Call Manche-ster Memorial Hos------Household Goods 51 Apartments— decor seldom found In this price doors, two years old. Owner high location. Call Chet Govang, Call now, 649-0726. pital. 643-1141. Ext. 273, Mrs. Mil- BRITTANY SPANIEi.. 15-month- Tenements 63 878-9820, 649-6806. Barrows 6c Wal tion, combination windows and and outside to your taste and save. BUY OR TRADE Tenements 83 range. One car garage, large lot transferred. $2,800 down. Mort­ doors, amesite drive. Has to be Under $15,000 tor quick sale. (Jail ler between 7-3 p.m. ] old female. S65. AKC wire fence. EVERYTHING IN sterilized re co n -______with trees,. $M,900. Phllbrick gage may be assumed by qualified lace, 65 B. Center St., Msuichester. The PAINTINa. EXTERIOR and in------7" ' posts, dog house. $30. 643-1686. ditioned used furniture and appli-1 FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, oil POUR ROOM DUPLEX, Cooper seen to be appreciated. Built by 649-6091. teilor, paperhanging, wallpaper ASSISTANT STOCK clerk. Apply m J ______„ _ . Agency. 649-8464. buyer. (Carles Lespersuice, 64#- Ansaldi. Priced at only $18,000. JARVIS REALTY CO. $14,990 — Exceptional Value. 6 ances, high quality — low prices. burner, steam heat, Rusco storm Hill St., Manchester, redecorated r OCKLBDOBi — 6 bedroom L- room Cape with full dormer removed, dry wall work. Reason­ person. Watkins Bros.. Inc., 935 two children, garage, $90. Call 7620. ranch, large Uving room, fire­ Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. REALTORS — ML* — INBURORS MAN(JHESTER — Once In a while F orttts LeBlanc Furniture, 195 South windows, Venetian blinds, garage. a really outstanding buy comes and attached 2-car garage, 1% Doctor Says able rates Fully Insured. 649- Main St. WANTED — GOOD homes for Street, Rockville. 875-2174. Open Adults. 643-7966. Glastonbury, 633-9067. place, family kitchen with dining 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. three little kittens, call 649-6480. SOUTH RD., BOLTON — 8 acres along — this is one. 5 room baths, 2 fireplaces, acre lot. 9-8. area. Basement with full size 288 East Center St. OLAN MILLS, INC., 983 Main St., DELIGHTFUL, COMFORTABLE, windows, garage, private wooded land with Immaculate 6 room ranch, 2-years-old. Two lull baths. e x t e r io r a n d Interior painting. OPEN HOUSE TOWN OF MANCHESTER $13,900 — 8 room home, 2 WAIT "nLL CHILD'S RE.4DY needs 3 ladies for temporary tele­ FOR SALE — Walnut chest, bed 2-3 ROOM APARTMENTS. 649- modem second floor apartment, 4 lot, $21,600. Phllbrick Agency, 649- Cape, wall to wall carpeting. A Living room with Swedish fire­ Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. phone work In dow-ntown office. Imy. Chambers Realty, 648-2828, (Next to the Savings Bank) place. Kitchen with bullt-lns, 40 blocks from E. Center St., com­ BEFORE BUYING HIM PET Articles For Sale 45 and dressing table, good condition, 5229, 9-6. large rooms, bath, electric range A ^ S S O R S 8464. pletely redecorated, new kitch­ Ceilings. Floors. Fully Insured You can work 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or $40. Phone 649-5887. refrigerator, storm windows, 849-7006. Call 648-4112 foot heated rec room. Wall-to-wall workmanship guaranteed Leo 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Pay 81.26 per SCREENED LOAM for the Best In Saturday - all day carpet. Carport. Large lot at end en cabinets, front and back By WAYNE G. BRAND8TADT screens, Venetian blinds, oil hot porches, oil steam heat. Pelletier, 649-6326. H no answer, hour. Apply in person to Mr. lawns from our screenlnc plfuit TWO TWIN BED coll springs,, ex­ FOUR ROOM cold flat, 13 Vine water baseboard heat, fireplace OFFICE BOLTON BOWERS SCHOOL Cape — 8 large of deadend street. All this for M.D. bedrooms, 2 baths, exceptional Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 2 call 648-9043. Smith (Room 10) ready to work Andover Columbia. George Orlf- cellent condition, $30. One kitchen Street. Call 742-8180 or 742-7388. beautiful country location, 12 Sunday - 1-5 p.m. 41 CENTER ST. $17,900. Assumable mortgage, too. BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room Wednesday, October 18, between flng. Inc.. 742-7886 ‘ table, 4 chairs, $12; 643-8660. miles (16 or 20 minutes) east of $16,900 — For those who want kitchen, including dishwasher w d The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Should your child be allowed to NEW GAME for Manchester Her­ MANCHESTER. CONN. disposal, screened porch, fire­ Cape Cod with oversized de­ 9-10 a.m., or 4-5 p.m. FOUR ROOM apartment Including Manchester, $96. Adults only. Call country Uving with city homes, NON-DEVELOPMENT RAN(JH, 8 Realtors, 643-6930. tached garage, bright modem have a pet? ald cuitomers. You buy the paint, SNOW BLOWERS — Ariens, Snow heat, hot water, gas lor cooking. 643-7056, after 4 p.m. OFFICIAL NOTICE look at this 8% room custom place, redwood finished basement. bedrooms, 28’ living room with you namfr^ your price - we do Bird," Toro, Moto Mower, and kitchen-dining area. formal If you already had an animal In KENMORE AUTOMATIC washer, Electric refrigerator and gas 35 FERGUSON ROAD Inhabitants of the Town of Man­ built ranch on Route 86 In Bol­ Owner 649-7408. fireplace, completed recreation dining room, den, living room your palntll^-. 649-7883, 875-8401. Help Wanted— Male 38 Bolens tractors, parts and serv­ excellent condition, $35. 643-7793. stove furnished. Call 649-7834, 649- the house before your baby was FOUR ROOM apartment on Main chester are hereby notified that: ton. Two bedrooms, but the room, excellent condition, recently with fireplace, full bath down­ bom, there Is no problem. Other­ ice. Capitol Equipment Ck).. 38 5779, 5-7 p.m. Street, second floor, hot water and Oct. 1 of each year la the aasesB- open stairway allows space to redecorated, $18,900. Phllbrick 5 ROOM COLONIAL PAINTINO — Five room ranches FIRST (XASS mechanic, top Main St., Manchester. Open dally TWIN BEDS, springs and mat-! stairs, upstairs another full wise the answer would depend and capes for 850. trim and paint stove, parking, $85 month. Adults New Colonial, 4 bedrooms, ment date in Manchester, Conn., add three more rooms If de­ ^ Agency, 649-8464. bath and 3 bedrooms, base­ Read ISow and Pay Later wages to right man, excellent 7-5, Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. tresses. In excellent condition. RCKKVILLE — 3% room apart­ only please. Call between 6-8 p.m., largely on the age of the child extra Also, scraping. 742-8101. family room, extra large kitch­ and all personal property must ha sired. Lot Is 100 by 280, outside 8 BEDROOMS - $12,900 ment rec room. Lot of house and how badly he wants a pet. Public Printer James Harrison holds one of the 1963 Federal ki- working conditions, paid hospital­ Call 649-1732. ment. stove, refrigerator and 643-6441. declared to the assessor by the fireplace, etc. Terrific value Manchester MANCHESTER — Older home, 6 ization. Apply Service Manager, FOR SALE - Flat stone foi walls, heat. 15 minutes from Hartford. en, built-lns, 2 baths, large liv­ tor the money. Most children under 6 are not oome tax forms today at the Government Printing Office. Har- B3CPBRT Paperhanging, prompt ing room, hot water heat, heat­ owner during the month of Octo­ here. Also has full walk-out complete rooms, wall-to-wall Bourne Buick, Inc., 285 Main St. fireplace, veneer, and patios Call Available October 1. 649-4824, 875- OCCUPANCY November 1 — 4 carpeting, oil heat, storm win­ ready tor a pet, but once they rison posed with a copy o f the new form during ftrst-run oer»- service, reasonable rates. 528- ed garage, amesite drive, city ber to avoid a ten per cent penalty basement, many many extras. Modest, authentic colonial, (JOLONIAL — 6 rooms In the monies. (AP Photofax). 649-0617 Musical Instruments 53 1166. room duplex, $87. Modem apart­ Imposed by the Connecticut State FIVE-ROOM COLONIAL dows, 2-car garage. Full cellar. finest condition, 1% baths, full reach that age, If they want one, 4015. ment. -59 Waddell Road. Call water and sewer, 80x230 land­ country setting, excellent kitch­ scaped lot. Priced to sell. Wil­ statutes. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Situated on extra large lot. $14,- sized basement rec room, 2- they should have one. It is a CABINET TYPE Penn forced air CENTRALLY LOCATED — 6% 528-6836. 000. Wiliam Grizel, Broker, 649- en, oil heat, garage, on bus great experience tor them to that have wide "ladders'' and only furnace with plenums and humidi­ BUNDY FLUTE, used lour months. room flat on second floor, oil heat, liam Lessard, Builder, 649-3926. Personal property consists of: line, quick occupancy, yery car garage. See and appreci­ Eleetncal Serriees 22 Able Aircraft, machinery, water power, 643-1577 with extra-large bedrooms. 9700. ate. watch a young animal grow and using the ones with the runs not fier $75. 649-1038. Call 649-1732. adults preferred. Now vacant. T. ROCKVILLE — 4% rooms and good condition. Easily fi­ to learn to get along with a crea Polly’s Pointers more than two stitches wide, I J. Crockett, 643-1677. dams, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, This well-kept home is located f r e e e s t im a t e s . Prompt serv­ bath with hot water, cold flat, BOWERS SCHOOL — Brick Cape, nanced. ture that Is dependent on them. had about a hundred single stock­ DARK, FHCH stone-free loam, $14. first floor, no pets. Couple or with swine, poultry, commercial furni­ SEVEN ROOM spacious home In on a large 200 ft. lot, close to 5 finished rooms, full shed dorm­ INVEST ice on all types of electrical wir­ Also, fill, gravel, sand, and stone. ROCKVILLE — BHve room apart­ ture and fixtures, boats, farming Manchester on quiet street, 4 bed­ shopping, school and bus. At Altiiough your child should ings when I started the cardigan ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson Alert Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 one child accepted. $55 monthly. er, fireplace, garage, shade trees, have much of the responsibility NYLON STOCKING SWEATER I am now making In a size 14 643-8603. ment, cold flat, combination win­ 875-7984. FIVE ROOM CAPE, fireplace, oil tools, tractors, road machinery, rooms. enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ ■$16,500 it won’t last long. Call immediate occupancy, $16,900. $16,490 — Two family on half By POLLY CRAMER Electrical Co., Manchester, 649- dows, doors, front, rear porch, heat, combination windows, con­ farm produce, mechanics tools, rage, asking $19,500. Out of state today. Call Joe Gordon at 649- fair the care of his pet, It la not on No. 8 needles. It will have 4817. Qlastonbiiry, 648-1888. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8484. BRAE-BURN REALTY acre lot, modem baths and right to hold him to this too Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Ithree-quarter-length sleeves. Aggressive f i r e p l a c e w o o d processing, '^Exc’i^Uen^t'^^w first floor. Inquire 108 High Street, venient location, excellent neigh­ goods of manufacturers, traders owner wants offers. Phllbrick 5306, 643-5314, 289-8268, 876-6611. kitchens, twin sized bedrooms, equipment; 275 gallon oil tank;I Mrs. Scott.^$65 monthly. borhood. Circumstances make it FIVE ROOM RAN(JH, 2-car garage rigidly, at least until he Is hi DEAR POLLY — I made a I feel sure all of the stockings poles.' Very reasonable. Call 649-9816. and merchants, utility equipment Agency, 649-8464. 643-6273 easily financed. heavy cedar clothesline Basineas Loeatlbiu necessary to sell substantially be­ and fixtures and all other taxable and enclosed breezeway, large his teens. The kind of pet he sweater out of nylon stockings a at hand will be used and per­ can have will depend on such Floor FTnishingr 24 many sizes. 649-1363. THE WAS-NU SHOP, 476 Main POUR ROOM apartment, hot For Rent 64 low appraisal for quick sale. 648- goods. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR — A good lot, Broad Brook area. Call Na EAST SIDE — Two family with la Polly's Pointers of some time haps more. However this Is not MEN'' Street. Manchester, has a large water, second floor. Wells St. 649- 6516. buy at $18,600. Bowers School factors as the tjq>e of living ago. But Instead of dyeing the as bad as it sounds tor with Mrs. f l o o r s a n d in g and rofinlsh- Do Not Declare Real Estate or BARROWS & WALLACE tional 3-2217. every modem feature, kitchen, LARGE DOUBLE SINK, white selection of formerly high priced, 5987. BUILDING 60x40 suitable for stor­ Area - Ranch. 8 bedrooms, 2 quarters you have and how stockings first, I used them as W. W. M.'s Idea, a sweater can Ing (specializing tn older floors). cast iron, rim and faucets in­ Registered Motor Vehicles In Man­ CUSTOM DESIGNED executive dining area, ceramic baths, make money as Cities Service one-of-a-kind wool and silk ­ age, B-1 zone, Buckland section. MANCHESTER — 7 room older baths, knotty pine kitchen with MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom amesite drive, quiet residential much you i»n afford to pay. they came, then bleached the com­ be started with any number and Painting, Ceilings. Paperhanglng. cluded. 643-7696. ANDOVER — 8 room apartment, home, oil hot water heat, 2-car ga­ chester. home In one of Manchester’s If you live on a farm a colt, dealers. es for daytime wear. Now $6.90- 649-3458. Attention: You May Be Entitled bullt-kiB, dining area, attached 56 B. Center St., ranch, attached garage, fireplace area. pleted sweater and dyed it. That others added as the work pro­ No Job too smalL John VerfaUe, stove, refrigerator, heat and hot rage, 3 extra building lots of carpeting, city utilities. $16,600. prime locations. 7 spacious heifer, lamb or shoat might be an FLINTCOAT p a in t for wholesale. $12.90. Also, woolen skirts, $2.90- to an Exemption. garage, delightful. E. J. Carpen­ Manchester way I was sure the sweater would gresses. 649-6760. $5.90. Many better coats and suits water, on first floor. 742-6043. STORE FOR RENT or lease, 68 record, $15,400 complete. Phllbrick ter, Broker, 649-6061. 649-8683. rooms, sunken living room, ideal pet. For most city dwellers be colored evenly. —MRS. W. For information call Robert C. For cemenfxuse only. Non-skid Cooper Street, 24x30, heated, rent; Agency, 649-8464. 1. Veterans of any war period— cathedral celling. 2 huge fire­ To- serve you better — After receiving Mrs. W. W. M.’s moderately priced. Open Tuesday THREE ROOM heated apartment, a dog or a cat would be prefer­ W. M. Simmons, American Coal Com­ finish. $1 per qbart, $4 per gallon. $60 per month. Inquire Paganl’s ; — (a) If you have filed your hon­ ■TATBLY 10 roojn mansion. All 415 Main St., COVENTRY — We want to sell 6 places, landscaped lot. Call own­ Open 7 days a week. able. If you live In a small apart­ letter, I started a slightly differ­ Bonfls—S toekfr— Reg. $6.50 per gallon. Colors slate through Saturday, 10-5, Thursday $80. 474 Main St., second floor, VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, orable discharge papers with GIRLS — Your Interest in” the ent procedure. I striped the pany, Hartford, 522-8151, or evenings till 9. 643-9407. Barber Shop. 60 (Jooper Street. rooms extremely large. Five fire­ East Hartford rooms, with furnace, full bath, er 649-6285. after 6 p.m. or Satur­ ment you may have to settle tor Mortgacres SI Enterprise 1310. gray. red. black, grben. Call 643- 649-5229. 9-6. well kept'6-roora ranch, btdlt-ln the Town Clerk of Manchester places, 4% baths. 2-car garage artesian well, new roof, nice lo­ day and Sunday. sweater-out-of-stocklngs Ideas was stockings on hand of their color, Many other listings available. a small bird, tropical fish, white certainly wide-spread and It in­ 2641 after 6 p.m. DESIRABLE OFFICE space avail­ kitchen, natural woodwork, walk­ before Oct. 1, 1963. Spacious grounds add beauty and cation for children away from mice or a hamster. with packaged color . remover, SECOND mortgages — Unlimited FOUR ROOM apartment, second able at 983 Main Street, approxi­ out basement, large sloping lot. 2. Disabled Veterans . MANCHESTER — Lookout Moun­ trigued me as much as It did any started knitting the sweater and FOR SALE — 8 wooden storm Wanted— T» Bhiy 68 floor, no small children, 9 Church distinction to this beautiful home. traffic. Front porch, fireplace. The daggers of disease trans funds available for secood mort­ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS mately 500 sq. ft., heated, janitor Hayes Agency, 643-4803. (a) If you have filed your hon­ $89,000. Phllbrick Agency, 649- Priced to sell. Call 648-1604 after tain. Seven room Colonial, 2-car of you. So many have written to will dye It when completed. windows, 31"x51%” , one wooden Street. Inquire 11 Church Street, garage, 2 fireplaces, 2 porches, I'a mitted from pets to your child or ask questions that this seems a gages, payments to suit your WE BUY, SELL or trade antique service, parking. Call 849-6334 or orable discharge papers with 8464. VERNON — MINT condition 6% 6 p.m. on weekdays, anytime WESLEY R. SMITH other members of your household Some have written that the aut- budget Expedient service. J. D. storm door, complete, 35-%” x80” . first floor. 643-7176. $14,500 — 6 ROOM CAPE. Immacu­ the Town Clerk of Manches­ room ranch, attached garage, tile baths, city utilities, built-lns, good time to answer them. and ured furniture, china, glass, late condition, nearly finished, weekends. AGENCY are slight. No aspect of life Is Ung is so tedious. It is If you Realty. 643-5129. SIX MEN needed to work part- Call 649-2959. ter suid MANCHESTER - 6 room Ranch, rear porch, wall to wall carpeting, large family room, large lot with As far as I know there Is no do It all at one time. I cut enough sftvar. picture frames anof old BIRCH STREET, second floor, 4 fireplace, open stairs, recreation trees. Charles Lesperance, 649- without -danger, but your child Is time In the greater Hartford area, com^,xold dolls and guns, hobby rooms, furnace, near Main, $90. (b) If you have filed a certifi­ dishwasher, disposal, attic fan, at­ nice treed setting, easy to finance, SO. WINDSOR — Woodland Park 234 Center St. book that has such directions. strips tor a ball (and do be sure SECOND MORTOAGEJS - Funds room, wooded lot, Manchester. 7620. in less danger of getting a disease You could use any pattern you 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Applicants must be collectlb^, attic contents or whole 649-5229, 9-6. cate of disability with the as­ tached garage, nicely landscaped quick occupancy. Call Chet Go­ I 6 room ranch, two years, heated not to cut them any less than available for second mortgages. 410 SHOT GUN—Over and under, Houses For Rent 65 Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-6132. basement, many extras. Price 649-1894 from a healthy pet than he Is like but I do think it would be available Monday through Friday. $23. 649-0495. estates. Furniture Repair Service. sessors showing the percent­ lot, close to schools. $16,900. vang, 875-9820, 649-5306, Barrows from the next door neighbor’s one-quarter inch wide), knit awhile For Individual attention call Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. $18,000. Call 644-0589. MANCHESTER — 6 room Colonial, well to choose a style that uses Average earnings $75-$100 weekly. TalcottvlUe. Conn. Tel. 648-7449. 3% ROOM HEATED apartment, SIX ROOM DWELLING, E. Cen­ age of disability obtained & Wallace, 66 E. Center St., Man­ 3 geneyouB sunny bedrooms, 1% child. and then cut some more. • By c B A N Agency, Roger M. Negro. For personal interview call 529- MOVIE PROJfifTTOR, Reo snow­ second floor, stove, refrigerator, ter Street, full cellar and attic, from the Veterans Adminis­ chester. either the or stockinette rotating the work It does not seem 643-8727. ____ baths, beautiful kitchen with built- Because dogs and cats are still stitch as patterns might be a bit 8276. J blower with reel mower attach­ no children. 643-7862. large garage, $160 monthly. Week­ tration. in oven, range and dishwasher. the easiest pets to come by—al­ such a task. The strips do curl A~BETTER ARRANGEMENT of ment, small wine press, hot water Rooms Withoat Board 59 days 649-468;l. eve. 649-1421. THREE BEDROOM RANCH (0) If you have reached ths REDUCED — QUICK Sale Needed. VERNON—Pleasant older Cape, 6 tricky to do with the nylon strips. as you knit which Is all to the sfoC K CLERK — Over 18 with OCXlUPANCnr November 1 — Crest OPEN HOUSE 82 Duval Street. (Jolonial - A-1 Loads of birch cabinets. Living rooms, sunporch, garage. Asking most any child can get a mixed Use any size needle you like. your finances will make more of furnace. 649-0894, 6-9 p.m. age of 65 and were receiving a SUNDAY, 1:30-5 room with almost new wall-to- breed puppy or an “ alley” cat— good. your Income available for person­ driver's license, 40 hour week, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ I luxurious duplex apartments, 671 FOUR ROOM completely furnished disability at that time, you are shape, 3 king sized bedrooms, 1% MANCHESTER $11,900. Tongren Agency, 643- It all depends on whether you chance (or advancement. Man­ I Hartford Road, Manchester. Fea­ 1% baths. Full basement in­ baths, 2-car garage, natural wood wall. Fireplace. Full finished rec It Is well to consider the rules I prefer a sweater made from al use. Lump debt into one FARMALL FARM TRACTOR, F- tleman, shower-bath, private, en­ house, automatic oil-heat, 20 min cludes large rec room and den. entitled to $3,000 exemption, If 91 FALKNOR DRIVE 6321. wish ft to look loose and lacy or chester Coat & Apron, 73 Summit 12, in good condition, with mower trance, parking. Inquire T95 turing 4% rooms, 1% baths, G.E. utes from Aircraft, at Bolton trim, carpeting, large lot. E. J. room. Oversize 2-car garage. Pur set forth by Dr. H. E. Hilleboe, be more closely knit. I have found either all seamless or all seamed monthly payment of $22.25 for 8 minute walk to public and you file a copy of your birth Neat as a pin, 4-room Cape Cod chase of this beautiful home made COVENTRY — Beautiful Cape, New York’s State Health (Jom- hose. As tor joining the strips to­ esu:h ttousand dollars including St., Manchester. and manure spreader. 643-2371. . Spruce St. kitchen, colored range and refrig- Lake, adults only. Call 649-1794. certificate with the assessor. Carpenter, Broker, 849-5061. that, for, me, wooden or plastic i ''arator. Puritron hoods, garbage parochial schools, (food neigh­ Cape Cod, aluminum siding, with finished recreation room easy by owner who will take shed dormer. Features Include mlssloner, for the prevention of gether. I first tacked them to­ repayment over five years. Frank bors in good neighborhood! 3. The Blind- storms, garage, residential lot and bar. Lovely yard. Oil he/it, smaller home or 2-family In trade. needles are best; nylon slips bad­ “ 1 WOMEN ONLY, between high disposal, heat, and air condition- CAPE CX)D — 4 rooms, -garage, MANCHESTER — Cape, 8 bed­ built-lns, 4 rooms and bath, 2 par­ bites and scratches. ly on aluminum needles. gether with white nylon thread but Burke. 246-8897, Connecticut Mort­ Boats and .Accessories ing, and many other features, stove, refrigerator, quiet neighbor- May assume 4%% mortgage. Should be notified that proof of 72x286. rooms, large kitchen, living room automatic electric hot water, Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ tially completed with bath up, The first lesson your child have abandoned that tor a knot. gage Exchange, 15 Lewis St., NEED HELPERS 4” school smd hospital, off Main St., i immediate occupancy, $12,900. Make a sample swatch as you — i light housekeeping facilities. 643- Reasoni^Ie rental. Tel. 643-4362 hood, $120 monthly. 643-6983. 52 Hilltop Drive. their disability must be filed with with fireplace, aluminum com­ tors, 649-2813. full basement, recreation room, must leam is not to tease his I tie a knot that will be small Hartford, Conn. the Town Clerk. BY OWNER binations, near bus, $16,900. Phll­ Call . . . would for any other knitting to 6539. evenings. Agent on premises all area established. House must be pet. Pets are sometimes surpris­ see how many stitches you are and then work the ends Into the for ma.son bricklayer work. COVERED BOAT storage avail­ I FOUR ROOM ranch with option to 4. Farmers— brick Agency, 649-8464. 413 SUMMIT STREET — 7 room seen to be appreciated. Frederick ingly tolerant of teasing, but knitting. ' day. Application for exemption for oversized Cape, fireplace, dining doing to an inch and then adapt Business Opportunities 3Z Rockville - Manchester area. able. Call 289-5188 or 289-6055. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, cen­ 1 buy. Bolton Lake. Call 643-9727 af­ CALL OWNER 649-0242 M. Gaal, Broker, 643-2682. pushed too far they may react I hope this answers your ques­ trally located, parking available. ter 5 p.m. livestock, poultry and machinery room, large kitchen, paneled den It to the number called tor In the (X)LONIAL — 2 large bedrooms, with vicious suddenness. pattern. tions and that ypu will all have Call 875-3J38 between 7-8 p.m. 643-5127, 643-9828. FIVE ROOMS for >ent. Tel. 649-' — must be filed with the assessor dur­ t h r e e f a m il y house, 82 W. GANZER & CO. or fourth bedroom, spacious If your child is old enough, he as much fim with your stocking THREE BAY Gulf service station BOLTON — 3 rooms, bath, unheat­ paneled den, aluminum siding, closets, 1% baths, bullt-lns, As to the number of stockings available for lease. Excellent op­ Diamonds— Watches— 3166. ing the month of October each storms and awnings. Beauty and Center Street. 849-5229, 9-6. should read a pamphlet-ar-Book sweater as I am having with .Tewelrv 48 FURNISHED ROOMS, complete ed. hot water, electricity furnish­ year. 867 E. Center St. screened breezeway and garage, required — that, too, is Impossible portunity for the Tight Individual. ed, $76 monthly. Call 843-2849. $8,500 — Well kept 6% room rtuich, charm throughout. Bowers area. $13,900 - ANOTHER GOOD BUY, on nicely landscaped lot. $17,800. GARTH ROAD on the care of his pet. Such ma­ to answer as It would be deter­ mine. —POLLY Paid training program. Por ad- PRODUemON Control Trainee. light housekeeping facilities. Cen- CIENTER ST. — Four rooihs, un-, All Property Owners:—If you Owner 649-6061. terial can be obtained from your WATCH AND JEWELRY repair­ trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 furnished, ' main- bus route, ‘ ‘ adults 3 bedrooms, attractive dining Lenox Street. Six rooms plus en­ 648-7667 Owner 649-2326. mined by the size of the needles, ditionsd Information call Gulf Oil Opportunity for ambitious man. COVENTRY — 4 room house, S! area, suburban. Owner ainxlous. have changed your address In the local anti-cruelty society or the Apply Cheney Bros., Inc., Per­ ing at reasonable prices. Prompt Arch Street, Manche.ster. only. $75. Call 843-1966 alter 6. \ closed rear porch. Lot affords ab­ 6% room quality built ranch, the sweater pattern, size and the Dragonflies are harmless bl- Oorp., 525-6168. -porches, 2-car garage. $86 per Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, past year, you should notify the as­ solute maximum of privacy, with VERNON — 6 room ranch, 8 bed­ public library. Don’t approach or ______, sects. They serve a purpos* by sonnel Dept., 31 Cooper Hill St., service, two watchmakers. Man­ sessor’s office any work day be­ family kitchen with bullt-lns, condition of the stockings. ROOM with or without kitchen LILAC STREET — November 1 mpnth. Call 528-3876 between 5:30- 649-5132. shrubbery and trees. Oose to rooms, paneled fireplace, bullt-lns, touch a pet when it Is eating and I have been discarding all those' eating flies, mosquitoes and gnats. FOR SALE — Tavern with pizza Manchester, Ctorm. chester’s oldest e.stablished jewel­ tween 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. S#w Sailor Look-Alikes excellent condition. For Indi­ above all never try to take Its oven, newly painted. Due to Ill­ er. F. E. Bray. 737 Main St., privileges, board optional, park­ occupancy. 4 rooms, second floor, 8. everything^. Just call and start storms, large lot. Owner 876-2833. vidual attention call . . . heat and hot water, $110 a month. VERNON — Like new 6 room L- P. Joseph Murphy, packing. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MANCHESTER VKJINITY — $600 food away from it. ness must sell. Call 649-8021. State Theater Building. ing. 643-6745 or 742-8167. 15 Hunt­ Assessor ington Street. 649-4697, 6:30-7:30 p.m. VERNOitf-;—5 room ranch, bus line, shape brick ranch, manicured down, two 4-room ranches, hot air VERNON CENTER, Valley View Eating Is just as absorbing a commerclkk zone, $135. Tongren grounds, sparkling condition. Un­ Dated at Manchester, Oct. 1, 843-1677, Interesting, diversified open­ heat, copper plumbing, excellent Lane — 6 room ranch, attached B & N AGENCY matter to the pet as it is to a OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 4 P.M. COMFORTABLE ROOM for gen­ FOUR ROOM apartment. Main Agency, 643^^21. der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 643- iges. condition. Chambers Realty, 643- garage, screened porch, fireplace, humap being. Don’t wake your Help Wanted— Female 35 ing in Production Control. Florists—Nurseries 49 4803 tleman, separate entrance, park­ St. location, second floor, heat fur­ 2325, 649-7006. 3 bedrooms, choice location, $18,- Roger Negro pet suddenly. If your child sur­ WAITRESS WANTED Acadia Res­ Time study experience or HARDY Chrysanthemums, 35c, ing. Call 649-2565. nished, adults only, $70 per month. Have You-A Copy! 300. Owner 875-8757. prises a sleeping animal It may 30 WARANOKE ROAD 50c, and 75c each: also, evergreen Wanted To Rent 68 MANfJHESTER — Room and safe­ snap at him. The old proverb "let taurant, 103 Tolland Tpke. 649- Call 849-6808, 649-6781. ty. 6 room Cape. 3 (or 4) bed­ 648-8727 8127. training .jrequii’ed. trees and .shrubs at reasonable FURNISHED ROOM for rent for sleeping dogs Ue” can be taken prices. Open seven days a week. gentleman, with kitchen privileges rooms. Flreplaced living room. literally as well as figuratively. CUSTOM-BUILT, RAMBLIN6 STONE FIVE OR MORE nice rooms' need- Attractive lot with fenced In yard Apply in person to Ponticelli’s Greenhouse, 433 No. and parking. Call 649-6914. FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. FORECLOSURE BY PUBLIC SALE HOUSEKEEPER to live in, Main Street. 136 Blssell Street. ed. Call 649-9890. — safe for children. The Ellsworth ST. JAMES PARISH and FRAME HOME. Priced in the $40s. eooking. Please call 649-6416. FOR RENT — gentleman. Room I n ______Premises fp be Sold, 99 Gardner St., Manchester Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. RAN(JH — MODERN' kitchen, private home, parking, ^ s s ^ - OCTOBER 16 — 6 room flat, new- large living room with fireplace, For appointment at other time®, call Mrs. Suzanne ShortSi PIONEER PARACHUTE ice. quiet location. Home priv­ 0 m u VERNON — $16,900. You can easily Forest Street comer of Otis. extra large bedrooms, 1% baths, NOTICE Fuel and Feed 49-A ly decorated, ceramic tile bath obtain and proudly possess this Modem three bedroonv ranch 643-8886 or Stephen Ro«e, M3-7368. ileges. 649-3406. 643-0234 after 6 with shower, aluminum storm Read Herald Ad vs. Time, Dote and Place, Saturday, October 26,1963, basement finished off Into office In accordance with the require­ CO., INC. SEASONED CORD WOOD, sawed p.m. charming 6% room ranch with at­ home ideal for growing family. and beautiful rec room, large lot ments of the Zoning Regulations windows. Adults preferred. $100 at 12:00 noon upon the premises at 99 Gardner St. tached garage in super-excellent Handy to schools, churches and SEWING MACHINE any length, free delivery. Quality per month. Call 649-9083. with trees, $19,900. . Phllbrick for the Town of Manchester, Con­ J. Watson Beach and Company guaranteed. E. Yeomans. 742-8002. COMFORTABLE LIGHT h°use- condition. You’ll be astonished at Main Street — no chauffering Agency, 649-8464. 168 Forest Street, Attorney William B. Collins has been appointed Special Master necticut, the Zoning Board of Ap­ 21 CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD — 522-2114 “H ’ keeping room, gentleman working the enormity of the treed lot, ad­ the family needed. Large liv­ peals will hold a public hearing ‘‘ Sea.soned days preferred. Call 643-8961. j oy the U. S. Ototrict Court to sell the aforesaid property more COVENTRY — Six room Cape with OPERATORS Manchester, Ctonn.’ FIREPLACE WOOD FIVE ROOMS available Nov. 1, mire the fenced-ln swimming pool ing room, family room dining on Monday evening, October 21, Oak, .split, delivered immediately. particularly bounded and described as follows: The spacious heated frolic room area and basement recreation 6 or 15 acres, good investment, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING furnish­ adults, call 643-6563. OPENING OCT. 21st 1963 at 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing ISqual opportunity employer Trees removed, land cleared. Don Beginning at a point in the east street line of Gardner Street with bar will certainly excite you. room practically completed. must sell. 6% room Ranch, 2 Room of the Municipal Building on Elxperienced operators and Steiner, Glastonbury 633-4084. ed room off Main Street. Women (Jome! See It today! Call Mr. Go­ Priced for quick sale at $23,500 acres, fruit trees. Large 6^ room trainees needed. Excehbnt op­ only. 649-6242. about five hundred seventy-five (675) feet north of the Intersec- the following applications: STATE SIX ROOM DUPLEX, centrally lo­ The Thompson lion of ^ d east street line of Gardner Street and the north vang, 649-5306, 875-6611. Barrows with quick occupancy avail­ Ranch, built-ins, washer, dryer, HEARING ALSO. portunity tor qualified train­ cated, $90. Box GG, Herald. ft Wallace, 65 E. (Jenter St., Man­ able. for sale or rent. Call agent, 742- ees to learn sewiriig. Apply PLUMBERS. HEATING men and Garden— Farm— Dairy FURNISHED ROOMS tor couple, street line of Spring Street; thence running northerly along said ff' John B. Barnini; east of No. 449 experienced helpers wanted for complete light housekeeping fa­ House east street (tne of Gardner Street, nlnty-flve and 'wenty-eight chester. 416 Main St., East Hart 6385. Tolland Tpke.; Bus. Zone II. Spe­ MANCHESTER^ new work. Call ,742-6290 after Products 50 cilities. Inquire 929 Tolland Tpke. in-hundredths (95.28) feet to a point; thence continuing norihiy ford cial exception is requested to have 47 Cottage Street ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. 138 LYNESS ST. — 5 room ranch, MANCHESTER MODES, p.m. PICK YOUR OWN cabbage and. at all interior angle of 170° 18’ with the last-described line along MANCHESTER — 6 fSlmf^ n Cape on stone front, 2 bedrooms, dining Used Car Dealers license at above ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, all fa­ said east street line of Gardner Street, one-hundred sixty-eight 963 Main Street location and certificate of approv­ INC. cauliflower, 10c a head. Michael | cilities. private entrance, on bus SEPTIC TANKS IDEAL LIVING FOR treed lot, 3 bedrooms, oversize room, fireplace, aluminum awn- and seventy-two one-hundredths (168.72) feet to a point; thimee Ipgs, garage, extras. 649-1434. . al for same. Pine • Street, EIXPE^ENCED painter, steady Road, Bolton, off line, ample parking. Call 643-6013. AND ’ t h o s e WHO DESIRE kitchen, dining room or den, ga­ 649-5241 running easterly at an interior angle of 90° 47’ with the last- rage with patio, oil hot water All persons interested may at­ Manchester work. Call after 6 p.m., 643-6526. j Route 85. THE BEST. . .Large, described line along land now or formerly of Albert W Schendel, tend this hearing. OPEN HOUSE heat, beautifully kept. Robert attractively furnished two Hundred forty-eight (248) feet to a point; thence contln’ilng Zoning Board of Appeals PART-TIME, OVER 25, light de-1 MAC AND GRAVENSTEIN apples Rooms With Board 59*A PLUGGED SEWERS 40 rA6l$ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649 at the (arm prices. Bunce Farm. rooms, centrally located easterly at an Interior angle of 186° 49' with the last-described Lots For Sals 7.1 John F. (Jllfford, livery work, prefer someone work- ^ line along land now or formerly of said Scendel, one hundred 2813. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 ing on second or third shift. (Jail! 529 W. Center Street, 643-8116. ' COMFORTABLE Room with board, MaehiM Glsasad one block from Main St. Chairman convenient location, parking fa­ sight-one (181) feet to a point; thence running soutnwesterly at ORFORD VILLAGE — 8 bedroom, prlr John A. Cagianello, SfiCPERIENCED waitress. Apply, 649-4064. . i jF YOU WOULD LIKE Green Septic ’Tanks, Dry Wells. S«Wt on Cottage, easy access an Interior angle of 47° 26’ with the last-described line along land, I 2-story single, $18,500. Extras. Secretary cilities. Call 643-0040. er Lines Installed—Cellar Wa­ tlan, city utiUties. Phllbrick Agen. in person, Cavey’s Restaurant. 46 WE HAVE IMMEDIATE openings, Mountain potatoes, call Hathaway. to buses, shopping area, now or formerly of said Schendel, sixty-seven (67) feet to a pclnt;' OLDER HOME — Phone 643-2689 after 6; Owner. cy. 649-8464. 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. E. Onter St. I terproofing Done. thence continuing southwesterly at an Interior angle of 162' 32’ on assembly, material handling, i 04»-m :s8 and dining facilities. . . MANCHESTER MANfJHESTER — Immaculate 6 and machine operations. Must be with the last-described line along land now or formerly of said % EXPERIENCED WOMAN for gen­ FOR SALE — Macs, Baldwin and For Further Information Schendel, one hundred ninety-eight and four tenths (198.4) f»«t room Cape, fireplace, wall-to-wall eral office work, 5 days, including 18 or over. No experience neces­ Greening apples and Bose Pears. LEGAL NOTICE McK in n e y b r o s . carpeting. 1-car garage, amesite sary The Iona Manufacturing Co., Please Call 640-2358 to a point; thence continuing southwesterly at an Interior angle Large older home In exception­ I 53 STRICKLAND ST. u Saturday. Company benefits. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill Bid Notice Shown By Appointment ally good condition. Extra drive. Well landscaped lot. (Jlty Grant’s Parkade. Regent Street, Manchester. Seweroq* Disposal Co. )f 170° 05’ with the last-described line along land novt? or form- Rd., Manchester. The Coventry Board of Educa­ ISO-'St Pearl S t—HI 8-6308 srly of said Schendel, two hundred forty-five (245) feet to the large yard with privacy. Must utilities. Neir bus. shopping and Open Today and Sunday tion, acting through the Superin­ be seen for full appreciation. schools. $15,900. U ft R Realty Co., 4 Bedrooms A SYMPHONY OF BEAUTY de­ LARGE CABBAGE, $1.25 bushel. point and place of beginning. Inc., 643-2692, Robert D. Murdock. scribes Avon’s 1963 Gift Line. As Salesmen Wanted 36-4 '440 Demlng tendent of Schoola, invites Interest­ $-6yn. Ideal family home. For Indi­ Petersen Farms, rhe aforesaid property Is to be sold upon the following terms and vidual attention call 643-6472. 2 to 5 P.M. $19,500 Street, Wapping. ed parties to submit sealed bids fihipahape collared that s p l e n d u . on. the following Item, detailed "ondlMons: oxaetty match—for you and your RO(JKLEDGE — Delightful 4-year- fer this lovely, exciting collection national concern calling on es GREEN MOUNTAIN' potatoes, specifications for which may be tablisbed customers in sales and VERNON 1. That the property be sold free and clear of all liens and ahadow. Two patterns. B & N AGENCY old, 3 or 4 bedroom, outstanding 27 Pitkin Street of------Gilts tor - the ■ Entire- ■ faifamily. And good and mealy. Henry Pasqua- secured from this office. No. 8114 with Patt^-Ram a Is Roger M. Negro I 44 ASHLAND ST. part-time earnings of $3-$5 an service field. High guarantee to Itnl, 246 Avery Street, Wapping. mortgages..,,, Have you a copy of the 63 custom built Garrison (Jolonial. Gracious 11-room Colonial in fine, esl^lished neighbor­ start while on training program. Propane Gas SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS In sizea 10, 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. Bust Album? It contains five free pat­ 643-8727 AA residential area, near schools hour will make yours a happier Sealed bids, plainly marked as 2. That said public sale be held on the premises on the 26th day 81 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, short (public and parochial), and shop­ hood Formal foyer, living room, dining room, den and Christmas. Set your own hours. Call 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. SOUTH BTREET terns—knitting directions for a J 3 Bedroom Ranch to item bid will be received at the of October, 1963 at 12:00 o’clock noon, unless, at or before said •leevea, 4% yards of 36-inch; % two-piece suit ftnd ft lovely ftfgnan; ping. Beautiful setting. Owner heated sunporch, m ^ern kitchen, lavatory on first flooi, Call 289-4922. Fertilizers 50-A Office of the Superintendent of time, eaid sum a W e found to be due upon said mortgage debt, WANTED — PART-TIME real Corfipletely NEW concept in apartment living: duplex 4-room yard contrast. crocheting directions for a very EXECUTIVE’S DREAM — 5 room transferred out of state. Early oc- four large bedrooms, 3 full baths, second floor, family estate salesman with possibility of Schools, Ripley Hill Road, Coven­ Adth interest from the date of this Judgment, costs taxed at No. 8115 '«vlth P att-O R am a 1s $16,900 WANTED — WOMAN tor book- GOOD COW MANURE. DeUvered, apartments all with pretty centerpiece, , lacy edgings Ranch home, landscaped, 40 .cupancy. Priced at only $24,900 for room, bedroom, bath third floor. Beautifully landscaped. keeping and general office work growing into full-time. Write $6 and $10. loads. Excellent tor try Conn., up until 8:00 P.M. on $63.44, such expenses for advertising and for services o^ William kx sizea 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 years. Size quick sale. To ‘inspect call Mrs. Monday. October 21, 1963 at which B. CoUlns, as such Special Master as may have been incurred at £nd a pretty pair of slippers! Also acres, pond, plus additional con­ for contractor. Car required. stating availability, etc. to P.O. fall fertilizing. Call 643-7804. 649- PRIVATE PATIOS 4. short aloeves, 2% yards o t 35- filled with dozens of designs from crete building 60x60 available for Suzanne Shorts, 643-8888. J. Wat­ Acre lot with summer cabana and patio. Priced less-than Write stating qualifications, avail- Box 346, Manchester. 8781. time and place they will be public­ and MANY EXTRAS! the time of such payment such other costs as may have been In Inch: % yard contrast. son E(each ft Co., 21 Central Row, owner’s investment. Immediate occupancy. ly opened and read. ourred by the said Special Master In compliance with the direc­ which to choose pretty Items to rural warehousing produce stor abiUty, and' wages desired ■ to To ordor, send 60c In coins for crochet, knit, embroider, sew, quUt age, $27,600. Contact Frederick M, Hartford, 522-2114. For ftppolntmeiit ftt other ttmeot cftU Mn* Sosanne Shortay PHILBRICK AGENCY P.O. Box 846, Manchester. The. Coventry Board of Educa­ Birds, trees, grass—lovely rural setting! tion of this Judgment, all to be taxed by the CTerk of thla Court, •och pattern to:. Sue Burnett, The 643-8886 or Mri. Dorte MoLaUMi, 5Z9^5770. Sole agents Situations Wanted— Household Goods 51 tion reserves the right to reject be paid to ihe plaintiff, In which case said sale shall not take and smock! Only 60c a copy! _ Oaal, Broker, 643-2682. Manchester Evening Herald, 1160 For your copy of the 1963 Nee­ 614,600—One floor, .5 attractive KEYPUNCH OPERATOR, experi­ any or all bids or parts of bids Deluxe range. 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, disposal, laundry tai place. A’VE. o f a m e m o a s , n e w rooms, expandable second floor. Female 38 RUGS - NEVER USED. 9x12 dlework Album, send 60c in Coins, VERNON — LARGE custom 6 enced on 028 keypunch. Apply deemed In the beat Interest of the building, ample closets and parking. |140-$146. f o r k 66, N. V. Immaculate condition. Attached J. Watson Beach and Company 649-8464 beige, $26; 9x15 gold oriental, $36; 3. That the successful bidder pay to the Special Master at the your name and addrfesa to Anne room Ranch, huge recreation Iona Manufacturing, Regent PART-TIME job approximately 9 town or to waive any Informalities For ist-clasa mailing odd lOc for room, cast Iron radiation, 2-car garage. Beautiful treed Near 21 CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD — 822-2114 ' Street, Manchester. a.m. 3 p.m. typing-filing. Call 9x12 apricot broadloom. 289-6955. in awarding the same. AVAILABLE OCTOBER . . . time of said auction a sum equaling no less than ten (10%) per •och pattern. Print Name. Address Cabot, Mandiester Evening Her­ bus, Bowere School. Carlton W. 649-1342. cent of the amount hid by aald bidder, said payment to t>e in u i^ , ald. 1160 AVB. o r AMERICAS, garage, hUlside setting. Hayes PHTT/Yl ELECrmC STOVE. 42” , Superintendent of Schools 643-6896 with Zone, Style No. and Size. Agency, 648-4806. Hutchins, Rooltor, 648-61S3. CASHIER — WEEKENDS for Auto; ------Wilson L. TUley, 876-6486 ir be a, certifled, treasurer'e or cashier’s check. NSW TOBK 86, N.T. Wash, experience necessary. Call • WOULD TIKE to care tor one or 4-bumer, dual oven. In good con­ Agent OH Premises Baste Fssbloe msgoolns SOo. dition, reasonable. After 6 p.m., . Coventry Public Schools Mr. Webber for appointment, 643- two children, while mother works,, Coventry, Conn. ; •m . in my home. Call 640-2056. 649-1807. ■■I'. I

r. / I. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1968 fAG* TWELVE Jianrb(s1:?r lEtn^tting H^ralb About Town School Board Bid to Bypass Business Bodies FVkncM Herron OoimcU, l*ythlan Manager on Budget Rejected Sunahlne Olria, wlU meet Monday at «:80 p.m. at Memorial Pythian Watkins Bros. Inc., horns furn­ HaU. Among the many town csharter^that of other operations of the ishing firm at 935 Mtin 3t., ’Tues­ changes considered, and turned town government day marked Its 89th year In busi­ Mlaa I/Hilae Tracey of Bolton The CRC, in considering the re­ ness in Manchester. and Mm . Merrill Adams of 80 down, by the Charter Revision quest, felt that the present town The firm, also associated witii Grandvlaw S t will serve as host- Commission (CRC) last week, charter now permits such action. Watklns-West Funeral Servioe, Is cssea at Lwt* Junior Museum to­ were two submitted by the board A third request considered, but now celebrating Its 89th Birthday morrow from 2 to 6 p.m. of education. not recommended, by a subcom­ Sale for Manchester and area One of the board’s requests was mittee of the CRC, would change residents. The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, pas­ “ that a budget of the board of the town charter to Include a de­ It was on Oct. 8, 1874, that two tor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran education be submitted to the partment of finance in the town young sprouts, Clarence G. Wat­ Church, will attend a New Eng­ board of directors directly, and government. kins and F. Ernest Watkins, broth­ land DUtrict Pastoral Conference not be reviewed, prior to its sub­ The subcommittee felt that this ers, found themselves In the un­ at Meriden Monday through mission, by the town manager.” would be inadvisable, . since “It I dertaking business as they entered Wednesday. * A subcommittee of the CRC felt will reduce the responsibilities of into furniture making vdth their that such action was not advisable, the directors, or increase the re­ custom-made caskets. fArresi The Friendship Circle, Salvation since it would eliminate the “ check sponsibilities of the general man­ The boys did not have any mon­ Army, will meet Monday at 7:45 and balance” feature now estab­ ager ...” ey, according to the record, but p.m. at the church. Mrs. Peter lished by the town charter. It felt, also, that “The directors note endorsed by their mother Stevenson will conduct a worship The other request by the board now function as a board of finance was acceptable to a Mr. Plnney program. Hostesses will be Mrs. of education was to change the in respect to budget evaluation, from whom the Watkins’ purchas­ Carl Johnson and Mrs. Thomas town charter to permit adoption and adoption, as one of their prime Engaged ed their undertaker business. ’Their Blevins. responsibilities to the voters.” of the education budget prior to ’The engagement of Miss Martha first caskets were made to meas­ Pfc. Jamea N. Barbero, son of Annls Leander of Manchester to urement and sold wholesale t« Hartford undertakers. C Mr. and Mm . Robert Barbero, 14 Robert Bryan Rosenberger of Na­ Carol Dr., will report tomorrow to United Fund Member Their first site of (^>erations w«s Marine Corps Schools. Quantico, tick, Mass., has been announced by little white house on Wells St., B f B in Va., to compete in the Marine her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (which still stands) acquired from One of t William H. Cheney artd Sons. Corps Reserve small unit rifle A. Leander, 7 Lewis St. younger Ug tournament. He is a member of American Red Cross From this small beginning, Wat­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. and kins Bros, went into the furniture «Btrange Ii the rifle and pistol team of B Co., Mrs. W. RusseU Rosenberger, 1st Battalion, 25th Marines, Hart­ and undertaker biisinesses. ^ 6 8 Broad Chapel HUl. N. C. In 1876, the factory and showt- ford. Marking 100th Year Miss Leander is a graduate of triumqpha (« room of Watkins Bros, moved''to effort to ber Membera of St. James’ Holy Jackson College. Tufts University, Main St. at the comer of Charter Boston, Mass. She Is employed at Tlteatra pro Name Society will receive corpor­ Oak St. Then, in 1891^-the Wat­ snood and i ate communion tomorrow' at the 8 This year a gift to your United Fund is also a gift to your the New England Telephone and kins block was built At Main and Telegraph Co., Boston. holdout at a.m. Mass at St. Jamee' Church American Red Cross, which is celebrating its 100th birthday. School Sts. ' .What iMu The group will meet in the church­ Mr. Rosenberger is a graduate C. Elmore Watkins, president of The work of the Red Cross is perhaps the best known of any of Harvard University, arid Is a yard before the Mass. of the fund’s 11 participating agencies, because of its long Watkins Inc., joined the “ WeU, 1 systems engineer for International company In 1904. The business was Iw of 'Arte Ortatoforo Colombo Society will and extensive impact on American life. Business Machines Corp. incorporated In 1912. of the new have its 55th annual banquet to Of its many services, one of ^ ------No date has been announced for In 1934, Watkins Funeral (g:M p.m.) morrow at Garden Grove. Dinner the most active and far-reaching transporting of workers and donors the . Service moved to 142 Center St. tioe in whtc w-ill be senred at 1 p.m. There will is the Blood Program. This pro­ to Bloodmobile visits, and delivers and tan years later, Ormand J. Ntok Andet be dancing from 4 to 8:30. gram has the overall responsibili­ blood to Manchester Memorial West was named funeral director. thh finff hk ty for arranging visit sites, ap­ Hospital from the Blood Center, Hadassah to H^ar The funeral service was soon «M Om defer ESpworth Circle, South Methodist pointments for donors, and the besides arranging transportation known as Watkins-West and later WSCS, srill meet^onday at 6 p.m. collection of blood for the regu­ for emergency donors as needed. Hartford Pastor expanded its modem facilities un­ " I t ■was c at the church. Members will make larly scheduled visits, as well as Red tSoas Gray Ladies twice der Mr. West, who has recently ■an-Weeter salted peanuts for the church fair. for emergency needs. Last year weekly spend the day working at added the most up-to-date radio Mm w , you A brief bustoesB meeting will be about 1800 pints of blood were the Newington Veterans Hospital, The ReV. Richard Battles Jr. communications system of waist etTfrom h* held. collected In the Manchester area. where they assist patients in many will be \he guest speaker at the band radios so as too keep In con­ to r tha ret Another phase of the Red Cross ways: Shopping, reading, doing er- first regular monthly meeting of stant communications \rith the Ow anti-eo The Polish American Club hae program is Its service to members rand.s and escort duty, snd helping up to entei postponed Its meeting scheduled the Manchester Chapter of Hadas funeral service office. ’The new of the armed forces and to vet­ them w'ith X-ray amd therapy communication unit is operable Chester R4oh, long-time emirioye ait Manchester Auto Parts Inc., 270 B ro a d ^ ., ^ j u ^ “I fa it tl for tomorrow until Simday. Oct. erans in counseling and referral, treatments, to name a few. sah to be held In the vestry of Z eould feel 20, at 1 p.m. at the Polish Ameri­ within a 25-mile radius of Mim- Norman 570 Rotary Broach, first milling machine of Its kind In this a r^ . ’The dry grinder ap­ and In giving financial assistance, Staff Aides are volunteeM who Temple Beth Sholom on Tuesday chester, he said today. paratus does prectston machining of cylinder heads, engine bJocta M d other surfaces with one a ^ w t t h ... a c a Club. 106 Clinton St. ’The helping with emergency commu­ have some clerical knowledge, and everything at 8:30 p.m. The home furnishings store on iinUP, ^one n e pass,ness. OTeone cut, While wmie resurfacingresurrocmg rorfor a pcucvLperfect gasket aeal In leas than 10 it^utee from flo ™ w meeting was postponed because of nications. as well as other services work mainly at Bloodmobile vis­ B y ’ ’ever the Pulaski parade in Hartford ’The Rev. Mr. Battles, minister Main St. today Is a long way from to flniSh.^The machine will perfomi the same task on foreign makes of cars Md heavy-duty truck tailored to the specific needs of its helping Wfltfi registration of heads, as well as all Amertcain miotoir vehicle engines. (Herald photo by Saterms). OHkt hie b< tomcerow at 2 p.m. the individual or his family. Last of Mount Olive Baptist Church, is the eariy days of the Watkins Jaaloe Ruk donors. The Canteen Corps la a Brothers business, especially when year 106 separate cases of this group of 15 women who plan, pre­ well known throughout the sUte ■Me she U of Connecticut as the state co­ one realizes that, back in 1891, not only from the developers of 23 per cent in July. The firm ex­ Aware of this. Union Fork and type were handled by the local of­ pare, "and serve meals to the Blood Hoe Co. (Columbus, O.) la now *So, we lit fice, located at 139 E. Center St. ordinator of the march on Wash­ when four wooden bulhUnga — the apartment but the public as pects to continue this practice as tb e aumm Center staff on Bloodmobile Day, which everybody said waa bigger making available a four-plecs set The Red Cross First Aid pro­ and prepare light refreshments for ington. He Is also chairman of the well. The model apartments are long as business oondltlona are W eatw ood. Connecticut Commission of Jobs than the town would ever need, favorable. of 14-lnch long hand tools for the gram not only givM training in the donoH. open for Inspection by the public gift market. . .A two-quart tea­ p o ^ K atk technlquea of giving aid, but also and Freedom, organiser of the could today be placed Inside the daily. OIm years The Home Nursing group la con­ present structure. BUSINESS BRIEFS kettle with a wide mouth and FALL supplies aid teams at large' public cerned mainly with the planning chapter of CORE In this area, and Mrs. Shea Is the daughter of C. anrlm.” B a member of the board of directors Growth through sound merchan­ graduated in ounces Is being of­ gatherings, such as the 4th of July and supplying of materisds for the Elmore Watkins, president of Theodore (Ted) Janssen of Tal- fered by the Cbming Glass h iflf) fireworks display amd the midget of the Manchester Chapter of dising has brought a long list of Watkins Bros, and a charter mem­ cotMlle, former manager of J. l ^ a h e ’e .. home nursing course, which is returning customers to Watkins Works. (Jomlng, N. T. The SPECIALS football game.s. NAAOP. ber and first president of the W. Hale’s meat department, is 4k, I ’m a f I taught to the senior home econom­ Bros, stores in Hartford a n d ceramic product has a pouring lip ON TTie Red Cross Water Safety ics class at Manchester High “ Save a Child’s Eyes” will also Connecticut Chapter AID. He was now associated with the Tolland Instead of the usual teakettle eaOmld ont prr^fiam la carried out under an be part of the evenhig's program Downtown Mianchester. Watkins recently awarded an honorary life­ County Store. Jansaen specializes ha N ew T o ALUMINUM arrangamenit ■with the ’Town Rec­ School.' This program last year Bros. Is w-ell-known throughout spout. resulted in 25 sttidents being oertl- Admission to the meeting ■will be long membership In the chapter in In quality meat cuts, (M order, at tkm trip, reation Department. All instruc­ New England as a leading home recognition of his efforts in or­ the Merrow Rd., Tolland, store, • WINDOWS fied. a filled eye bank. The money col­ Mrs. Edna Ready, foormeiTy of hack. tors must first be certified by the lected wul be used to fight the furalahings firm. ganizing the (Connecticut chapter. owned and operated by George B ut U’a • CANOPIES Red Cross, and participants In Remember, the work of this vital Manchester, is now operatii^ the United Fund agency can con^ dread disease tradhoma. Mrs. Jules Riemer. oourse.'alac swimming classes who qualify are AID MEMBER ROGERS SIGNS WORK PACT Nutmeg Country Store o n Rt. 6, • DOORS tlnue in Manchester only in pro­ Goldstein and Mrs. Paul Groobert Andover. Gifts, antiques, imparted ta point M given certificates from the Red Mrs. Ruth Shea, interior de­ Rogers Brothers of Rogers and More than 450 officers, trustees M t alone i • AWNINOS portion to your United Fund are the fund-raising chairmen and signer at Watkina Broa., was made cards, cheeses and a large assoit- Oross office. Also available have been assisted by a committee Manchester lost night signed a and directors. Including Man­ MMt fa r fi through the office are free man­ pledge. Give generously. a meanber of the Ocmnacticut ment of penny candles may be • JALOUSIES of fourteen. two-year contract ■with its workers. chester men, and their wives, are purchased at the store, which was haeplng oommi ■I Besides those gi'Vlng blood by Manchester, director of the manu­ 459 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-9946 niat of ua appointment, to'wnspeople are In­ Mrs. ’Theodore Rosen, pit>gra«n WOW" What Service chairman, has announced that facturing firm, waa chairman for people as vited to become walk-ln donors. management in the transaction. To maintain our continuity eO h m wei Blood Is distributed upon re­ htisbands of .members are Invited PLACE ORDER — PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES to attend. The local employes will receive tenirione v quest to the sick or Injtired in a 3 per cent boost as of Oct. 1 of medical service we are DON’T BELIEVE US? ’THEN TRY US! G t B BUILDING aOected, on Connecticut, at no charge. Con­ (retroactive) and a 8.2 per cent •W orkln necticut Is the only Indl'vldual Increase on Oct. 6, 1964. CONTRACTORS a h rs? W'e state to pursue this practice. Lodge Sets Date Open All Day SMALL LARGE Windham Lodge of WilUmantlc CUSTOM HOMES ■Byway. and Oak Lodge of Killingly and OUR SPECIAL’TT Ih e n he c PIZZA-RAY’S ^ 1 . 2 5 Of Rummage Sale Rogers, will have a 12-cent increase Joseph Barth—849-0820 SUNDAY Wiu reallj 75c 130 Spruce St. — 64.3-0031 WAXES to Hear —2 per cent as of Oct. 1 and 2.6 Os the tal Sunset Rebekah Lodge will spon­ per cent on Oct. 5, 1964. M m ue bi Story of Wines sor a rummage sale Friday at Improvements and other fringe orowd pit SEAFOOD DINNERS benefits are also in the contract. ttm i.- Sim 9 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. aoK e ever Mrs. Leroy Asplnwall will serve A highlight of the gathering SHRIMP • CLAMS n sH Douglas Baskin of/ Vernon will last night at Danielson, was the w ea tem 1 speak 'Tuesday at a meeting of as chairman. She will be assisted •oaen sho by Mrs. Minnie Krause, Mrs. How­ dinner honoring Robert F. Hawley, the Manchester WAXES at the treasurer of Rogers Corp., who will ANNOUNCING had n ot I Italian American Club, Eldrldge 8t. ard Smith. Mrs. P. Frederick aarfou. n< Mietzner. Mrs. Robert Armstrong, retire this year after 40 years’ His topic win be “ Domestic service. Hawley was given the pen the opening of a new h om e out Wines.” Weighing in will be from Mrs. Alice Wetherell and Mrs. going to I Nellie McAllister. used to sign the contract for his PLUMBIIN 7 to 8 p.m. ’There will be a brief Mrs. Ruth Shea last negotiation with the firm. Mai powei rehearsal of “ Tons of Fun.” Donations may be ^brought to Both, ll Water Heaters Top losers for last month were the hall ’Thursday from 7 to 9 York School of Interior Deoora- Merle Norman Studio aally New BONUS DISTKEBUTED 747 Main St. Manchester—State 'Theater Building HEATINCI Mrs. Martin Haberern, nine p.m. 'Those wishing pickup service tlon. The (Jarlyste-Johnaon Machine Ben got 1 Humidifiers pounds, and Mrs. Allen Hoffman, may call members of the commit­ She has been instrumental in the . . , Please Phone 643-9876 . . . decorating of numerous fraterni­ Co., 62 Main St„ this week distri­ eight pounds. ' tee. buted its customary quarterly Dehumidifiers AIR GONDITIONilK ties at the University of Con­ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED necticut and in addition to her production bonus checks i^th each employe recelirlng 17 per cent of Air Cleaners work )n the -homes of Watkins to enjoy a demonstration of the fa­ JOH Bros, customers has also done con­ his or hers individual earnings Heat Pumps siderable commercial work, includ­ base on the last quarter earnings mous Merle Norman treatment Une ing the officaa of several banka. of the firm. of beauty preparations. This demon­ Water Pumps WILLIAMS FALL TREE CARE The model units'at the Slx-Him- The percentage figure varies sc- stration includes personal complexion dred Apartments on Cottage oordlng to sales in each quarterly analysis and make-up counseling. Water Coolers Have your dead and unwanted trees renM>ved;Siow. Also have the Grove Rd., Bloomfield, which die period. In January 1963, a 19 per cent bonus was distributed fol­ There is NO OBLIGA-nON! Why not OIL SERVICE, Inc. dead branches removed from other trees before the wlnt«' recently decorated, have been re­ Water Softeners ceived yrlth enthusiastic praise, lowed by 20 per cent In April snd call for your appointment today? storms. It is also a good time to cable and brace weak orotchea Zone Control In your b«ee. For complete tree servioe call o. GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALERS Bath Rooms Known for Quality Prodnots and Servtes CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. S4I Broad SL, Manchester—MI 9-A648 Dolivtrs Any Pina In Licensod Tree Sarvie* Expart 643-7695 tho town of Monchostor Hardy Wednesday thru Sunday tiU 10 P.M . Hava You Takan Advantage ef Our Wendarful fh ot <>*»•* Potted FREE OFFER? ARCHIE'S 1081 MAIN ST.—649-8816 FREE with Purehosa of 8 Golbns of Gas or Mort! Oiqioslte Army A Navy Ohib BEAUTIFUL GENUINE ANCHOR HOCKING

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By Bvnt B. ntoMdraoN i 'youngster at the Madison Square One of the theatre'a brlyhiaat Boys Club. He got as far as his second year at City College when jw uncer Ugfata waved goodbye to the acting virus really took, over <^U«ng« Interlude,’* one of the and he entered the Iheater Work­ Xd«8 Broadway aaaaon’a brigM eat shop of the New School for Social tiriiiinpha (and an;aM-atar dklicated RenMUreh. N ext .he was accepted tfo rt to beneAt the Aotora’ Studio by Lee Straaebe^ at the famed nieatre project) to go off to Holly­ Actor's Studio, as one of a group wood and televl8lon...and hbn a of fledglings who turned out to be eaglee. A short year later he, the holdout at tbatl,: late James Dean, Albert Salmi What had gotten Into that boy, and Paul Richards (who’s also IM fi Oa m Im n i? seen on ABC this season in '’Well, I Uked the whole prem* Breaking Point”) opened off- ina of ’Aiveat and Trial,’ ” he aaid Broadway in "End Aa A Mem.” I t od'the new ABC-TV Sunday night hit the critics so hemd ip the mid­ (4:M p.m.) double.helping of Jua- dle of their rave mechanisms that tlM hi which he atarta aa I>et. Sgt. the play graduated to "on-Broad- Nick Anderaon (aeen priittarity in w ay success,” the flnrt half) with Chuck Oonnora Next came . "Hatful of. Rain, aa the defense attofney.dcRihiating where everybody was tough. "We B m latter half. l(ot into Philadelphia late at night "It waa conceived o t aa the liret lor the tryout,’’ he recalls, "smd aen-Weatem, 90-minute dramatic the room-cleric asked 'Who cast this ahow, jrou know. And H’a a fa r play, the parole officer?’ ” e ry from Juat a whodonH.Tt probta Ihe eta^ version of "Cat On a for the reasons behind, let’s aay, Hot 'nn Roof’’ came next, then his the anti-eocial acta and still adds first movie, recreating his "End As up to entertainment. A Mon” heel. Other notable moviee vr Van "I felt this would be talevishm followed including, "Anatomy of a M-" ap- I could feel proud to be aaeooiated Murder.” ne aet- with... and than marvellouely T much prefer our live-tape n floor everything else worked out too.” technique on ‘Arrest smd Trial.’ r truck By ’‘evarything alaa" be meant Film is slow and I can’t stand in­ (■at hto beauUAd aotraas wife, activity,” and though he didn’t Jaaloe Rule, was offered a movie realise it, Ben was proving his >oint by pacing up and down his ^ork and i«C she Uked at the same ' time. "So, wo lived at MaUbu Beach in lotel Uvlig room. la now "D o n ’ t misunderstand me, pieca set iiw summer and now wa’re in Westwood. Tea, with a swimming though. No corners are cut. I un­ a fo r the derstand each 90-mlnute segment uart tea* pooL Katie (Me elder daughter, flivw yearn old ) has learned to cost about a quarter of a million uth and dollars. If we need a night scene t>elng of- •wim.” BUaabeth (tbree-and-a- hg|f) aaye she wants to learn, too, there’s none ot this shooting In the r Glaaa daytime with filters; we go on lo­ T. The but she's.. playing tt cooler. ”Dad- cation around Loe Angeles . . . at )urlng Up I’m afraid, though, you'U have night.” teakettle bwhold onto me.” Daddy, who was He’s having some happy reunions 9a. N ew Y ork on a oommltmenta," (among the I 9 -9 9 M roof, “ she’ s gnwwn incredibly In the M St o f ua were indeed such busy last few years. She’s now a very people as Jane Fonda) “but the itinuity fine sMitress." SATURDAY Television PROGRAM others were able to manage (88) The Laid’a Frajrar tensions whereas I had to get 8:88 ( 8) Brsken Arrsw we are U:M « S) ate* Was ( 8) FroDIymptc 1:18 ( 8) News A Weathar aMwted on the aeries. (n-SsTBst. Ot The T sIm (88) Champ Bawlisg 1:88 ( 8) Saa Fraaeiaoa-Baa8 "W ork in g w ith Chuck Oon- Musicians Vote ( S-M> B ^ * Bsaar (88) Wide Caaatry 1-A# ( 8)' Msmeat at MedltaUan (M) Caadlapls BanrUiu (88) lateraattaaal Ohmtlmi 8:16 ( 8) Newseapa, Momeata as nbrs? W'eU he's Just m y type U :M ( t) D* Y m Kbmt (Tr«aicae> (88) Orand Janr tsH anyway, a real dead-end kid.” On Pact Monday Child reo's informational aeries; 7:88 ( 8) Umy Ihen he cut the ribbing, which Bob Maxwell host. Contestants ( 8) True Advealure wias really more of a hard-back discuss “The Sea Around Ua.” (18) Sabaeriptiaa TV Actroag Lee Retnlck makea Im F- NEW YORK (AP) -- Broadway Ballwinkte (O) (88) Mantavaal T V aongr-and-dance debut. J ««7 9s the tall one’s days as a big Cartoon series. 7:18 ( 8) Hie Jackie Qleaaaa Shaw M g u e baU player known fo r musicians wlU vote Monday on a ( S-Mt Magic Laad sf SHakaaaai "The American Scene Magastne," Biahof) “ Bings” and Andy WtUiamg srowd pleasing "hamming tae- proposed contract agreement ham­ !:« • < S) BFD Me. S comedy-variety featuring Frank delivers a tribute to his first-bom (M> Knierina -e- Fontaine. on the (x>lor broadcast o f NBO- Mss.” Since then Chuck has be- mered out in a 27-hour mediation Dr. Albert HIWm . host. Beaux (88-88) The Ueateasat some even better known Arts String i^artet, RItts Pup­ Gary Lockwood. Robert Vaughn. TVs “Andy Williams Show” Tuoa-. session. Union officials had threat­ pets. Vincent Price narrates A fight becomes a morale prob­ day, Oct. 16 (10-11 p.m. E D T ). Western hero. The original half ened to close all musicals. ’ •Gulliver's Travels.” lem for a platoon. fhtaen shows were completed but The rank-and-file already have ( 8) Mjr Frieted FUeka ( 8-88-88) HaateaaBBy had not been released but Ben’s rejected one negotiated agi^m ent (88) Prs Bewlers Tear Jack Linkletter, hoot. Entertain­ T e ie v i^ n ’s noted real life eduoR- 1:88 < 8) Peature ers: Kay Reynolds, Chad Mitch­ tor. Dr. Frank Baxter, guest-stoM aertous next comment has been in the wage dispute. ( 8-88) Aasericaa Baadstaad ell Trio. The Tarriers. Eddie borne out. "Chuck,” he said, "is Mayor Robert F. Wagner direct­ Dick Clark, emcee. Mueic, Inter­ Arnold. Milt Kamen. others. From in a drama which probes the per­ ' going to surprise you. He’ll prove views. U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. ennial (iroblem of Cheaters, or ed the marathon negotiating ses­ m> l-eag deka SBver Seal powerful.” sion that ended Friday. He said 8:88 ( 8) New Phil SUvers Shaw "Mr. Novak” Tuesday, Oct. !• 8:88 ( 8) Tesleiday*s Newsreel Grafton arrangesngej a "surprise (7:80 to 8:30 p.m, E D T ). Both, incidentally, were orlgi leaders of Local 802, American (88) Walek Mr. WIsard party for hlmsrif. aally New York boys . . . but Federation of Musicians (AFL- Don Herbert explains radio re­ (88d8) Joey Bishop Shaw (Oalor) Ben got the aeUng ' bug aa mote control. Joey and guest star Danny Ifhom- CaO) would unanimously recom­ (18) Mtlliea Dollar Mevie as lampoon their own teen-age mend approval. "Rhapsodjr In Blue.” R. Alda, sons Terms of the setUement were Smith. ( 8-38-88) Lawrence Welk Shaw ( 8) Mevie Musical hour of songs, dancing FED not disclosed pending the ballot by “ Where Danger - Lives.” Robert . and instrumental aoloe from some 575 uiiion members: TTie un­ MItchum. M. O'Sullivaa. Hollywood. JOHN L lENNEY ion had asked for a $15 weekly I:U ( 8) N.C.A.A. FaetkaB 8:88 ( 8) The Deleadera University ot Minnesota vs. North E. G. Marshall, Mary Pickett. increase over three years; the Western. The attorneys become entangled a e E N C Y theaters had offered $10. 1)88 (M) Pilm In a foreign intrigue case. (88) Bewliag (88-88) Salhiiday Night At The 8:88 ( a ) MeKeevea Mcvles 8:M (88) Peatare "The Asphalt Jdngle. Sterling ELECTRONICS (88) Baaee Pasty Hayden. Louis Caihem. An ex- oogvict plans a million dollar Coming Shows (‘88*{ 5 to ”iaraekerik Jewel theft. LABORATORIES 8iM ( S-a) API, Roundup of all tt|e weeks Ameri­ 8:18 ( 8-88-88) The Jerry. Lewis Shew Eleanor Parker, Jeff Hunter and can PootbaH League games. Curt Comedy-variety with guest stars Oowdy, Paul (jnrisnnaa com­ Live from Hollsrwood. 277 BROAD MovUle Brand star in “Seven IHlea 18:88 ( 8) Gaasmske O. LEROY NOBEB 8 ment.. James Arness. Dennis Weaver. P re sId M it of Bad Road”—auopenahri drama (18) The Big Pietare (W) Ten Pin Teuraasssnt An exjninman is unaMa to con­ lasaraaoe of AR Rtods about a hitchhiker who oourto vince Dodge City that he has re-- trouble tel a Southron tobacco town t-M (88-88) NFL M i g h t s formed Fllmi^ ekoenKs of the week s 11:88 (8 ) News, Sperts aad Wea8har I B. Oenter St^-M S -4 1 1 7 —when " Presenta the games. Chrysler Theatro” Friday, Oot. 18 Jim Lean, commentate. (88) News aiM Weather ( S-S8A8) WMe WarM at Sparta (88) Satarday Night Repast NatloBal Scrambles Motorcycle (881 Satarday EdMoa Championship; also World Luna- lt:18 (88) Cartsin Time ber]a(% Championships. U:18 ( 8> Satarday Spaotaealar (18) Taackdswa- ‘:The Champion.” Kirk Douglaa, Automatic SiU ( 8) Wally Qatar M. Maxwell. DcKverjr I-.M (M) Capt. OallaJit U:88 (88) Late Shew ATLliNTIC FURNACE OIL ( 8) Brad Davis Shaw "The Accused.” Loretta Young, (18) Baea at the Weeh 88 ( 8) Nsws, Sparta A Weather 24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE — 64?-3701 • i89 (88) Recital HaH ai;86‘ (8 ■ ) Big ‘ r Marie (lit Bawlisg " A ee Cosrolc_Man.”Cos ■ John Oarra- ( 8) Weather and Sparta dine, Bruce Bennett. (88) n gh Sehasl Bpaiti 1:88 ( 8) Big Marie^ ^ „ L T. WOOD CO.‘ihJTM P t « ( 8) Nawa . _ "The Walking Dead.” (18) Aiaimd Tawm loff, R. Cortes.

KEES BfANCHESTEl^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBE31 It, M68 PAGE T H R I8 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1968 Is, w tff stiB w«y imder Ik- *Tt sU started w ith 'AU Aboog Astro Boy may only be Om 2oa»- Eva.’ I didn’t really play a mmiA, iv n n e r of J apan ese p to gs anis itonMI but 1 wore an apron, SUNDAY Television PROGRAM |TV Notebook! see. thought I w as a maid. WeU, 7l«8 ( 8> Sacred H eart A Mewa (18) N avy F ilm news. Ray Bloch aad Ua orobc3 So hang on to your twmsistnr- bow, every producer wait StM ( S> Vadentaadlac Oar WerM (48) Big P io tam tra. toed, made-in-Jepan tetevtolon set Rookies began UUnking oif bm as < 8) D aw a of A m erica (33) P arole 3:88 (33-38) G riadl NBW FORK CNSIM' '— N ot ■ iM < 8) The C hrU tephen t:U ( 8) Yeaterday’a Nawarael imogene Coca. Grindl innocent­ satiafied with Ju*t sendhig «■ . .you may be watching madeki a maid. I finally juet heul to stop (88) Arpricaltara O a f a ra d e 3:38 ( 8) Direotieaa ’88 ly passes bogus money (or a camerta, tranaiator radtoe and Jiapesi programs on tt any day now. tt and say, *No more’.” (48) Bible laeU tate U8) Big Pietare gang of oounterfeiters. HEADQUARTERS S> Darey A Oonaa (38) X brerym aa^ Fanally 7 33848) Arrest and Trial bottled ootopuB Ink, iha anterprtn- 8) Talee OI The StTev Bai* (48) W eatever n e a e a ta Ben Gaasara, Jamea Whitmore. tog Japanese have a new cotpoiQi— IbeM will be so aenkarium hi i 8> Thia la The Life 3:88 ( 8) Dragae4 A disturbed man's bungled sui­ an animated castooH sartM llor Ttoelma Rttter’e Uto. And so the A doctor obeessed'wlth develop­ (8t> Oia« Dobs Schael (18) M e ^ e cide nctua'Iy causes the death of ing a mechanism to take over for (88) The Chriatepheaa (88) Big P ie ta re another. television. briUkwt oliaraeter oomedtonsw hss three hours during open heart (M) Sacred Heart (48) iUMke O at T he Btara 8:88 ( 3) Jady OarUmd Show been spending the IsM tmt yeera 1 (88> Sacred Heart Muaical variety featuring Jerry J-oA, JhsL. /Bait Oemtog up tM* M l m naanr surgery to accused of neglect by 3:88 ( 8-38-48) A m erieaa F iitb a H saying thanks but no tbaidcseo all (48) The Ghriatephem L eagae Van Dyke and guests. etetiana' la Aatra Boy, a actenoe bis aUing wife, on NBC-’FV’s "D r. 3) Saarlae S em eater Buffalo va. Kanaaa. (3338) Boasaaa (Color) flotlon cartoon sarlea 8or ciiliihMi. those television series ofikMi Kildare’’ series ’Thursday, Oct XT 8) The Aaawer (38) W eloeme To Scaadlaavla Lome Greene. Louise pleslda.wlth This W8MI ereated, produoed and ABow her to eocplsln. 88) Thfa la T he LUe 3:88 ( 3) Sunday Sporta Speetaoalar Little Joe to save her town from IN RADIO. TELEVISION "A,television series,’ aha says, (8:80-9:80 p.m. BDT). P at S (48) O ral Hoberta (Seaaon Premiere) A dlveraUled an outlaw's tyranny. teteoast first to Japan. And pat and Diane Baker guest-star in OM < 3) Lamp Vale X^***** aerlea covering ttie aporta apeo- 18:88 (3) OaadM Ouaera the charaotera to tt s m not Ortaop "to a treadmiU. I wwi egBered episode, titled ’"rhe Heart, aa Im­ Rellrloua aerlea trllh Dr. Oeorte trum. Jack Whitaker and Cliria Durward Kirby boat aad Allaa tal— the series wsm driSMcatelsr Hasei and many mote. Bat iPs hsk Cro there. Scbenkel, co-hoata. Funt. Guest: Jack Paar. and STEREO too much work, too nanek dedHy, perfect Machine.” < 8) deiriah Nawa Vlewa 3:M ( 3) I ’ve G et A Beeret (33-38) Show ef the W eek (Color) dnwRl ao eH the faoea would have (33) Challee ef S alratla a deadly work. V — (33-88) Coll. OoUwe Bowl“ ■ Walter Matthau. Shirley Khlght. a a(»t df mM-Paciae look, and ba Anm Harding, Robert Lansing (88) Saerillee a t the K aaa (Colo^. Diort Robeit______Elarle, modera- Debonair crook bluepnnts imag­ aooeptabkl to tbe obUdren of both ”Ob, you make a lot of sMtMy, (48) ThIa la T he Life tor. CAiallenger in thia queatlon- inative Jewel theft. Service On All Models sum. BiM wtMM would I opsnd it and Jacqueline Scott guest-star in 18:13 ( 8) The Ohriatophera anawer game la Southern Illinola ( 338-48) F eatu re Japan and tbe United States. NBO “F ear Begins a t 40,” a dram a of 18:38 i8) Laeh Dp Aad UTa Dnlveraltjr. 18:38 ( 3) W hat’s My LU e Films wtit syadtoate It faeee. — in the sanitaxtumT” Part n of (our part drama ooor (18) The Ohriatophera John Daly, moderator. Panelists. a married couple seeking psychi­ traatins reactlona of (our peraona 8:88 ( 3) T w e n tie a Oemtmrr Dorothy Klli^len. B sim ^ Cerf. Fumdo Susukl;N|i Japaneae tb»* Actually, IHsa Ritter has apant atric tod when they realize that the to the complex racial queation. Study of the Naxl-Sovlet War call­ Arlene Francis. Shelley Bemnan. IF YOU OWN A BOAT CHECK OUR aftrloal caocuMve, la tbe man be­ s good of her csrear turning husband’s mother is differing from ( 8) All Amerlea Waata Te Kaaw ed ‘’one of Hitler'a moat ooloaaal < 338-48) News BeperU (48) F aith F a r Today blundera." Walter Cronkite. boat An in-denth look at the preced­ hind tM* firat Japanese pirogram down money. She has n o th in g senile psychosis, on “The Eleventh-’' U:88 ( 3) Camera Three (R) ing week a top news story. MARINE EQUIPMENT to be seen In the U .R Astd be agatoat money, but there eum other Hour” Wednesday, Oct. 18 (NBC- Bxperimental aerlea ooverinc (33-38) M eet the Preaa (Oelaa) U;88 ' 1) News freely—and proudly—attiMs that tbinge she oonaidera more Impor­ TV, 10-11 p.m. BDT). drama literature dance, mualo Public Affaira Diacniaalra. ( 3-3338) Mews A W saBier and art. Jamea Macandrew. boat (18) O ar F aith (48) Sunday EdM en tbe oost fador had muoR. to do tant — such as her sanity and bar ( 8) Oammeata A People 8:18 ( 8-38-48) 11:18 ( 3) Movie M asterpfeeoa edth the aala. o arrer. A near-perfect jflwel theft is flto (33) K a h alla Jaehaoa Biaaa 8:88 ( 3) M r. Bd. “The *nilrd Man." J. Conte. Vam. Citfiem Bond Radio Sales and Service (48) Weatera Jamboree Alan Young. Conide Hiaea. The 11:38 (38) L ate Shew _ ^ „ "Z can make a hadf-hour ilni- "For yeais,” abe saiys, *T had subject of a tense melodrama, H:88 ( 8) CoUeje Oamjunpi talking horae lobbya tor an equea- "Practically Yours." Fred Mao- mated cartoon to Japan tor $8> a tunning flgbt with HoUywood “’The Takers,” to be presented as (_8) ^ g a ^ at L blr-’k* trlan atatue (or a new hlatory M urray. 000,” SusuM saya. "Tm t(dd — about type-«aattog. It oost me a (33) F a r T o ar la lorormation muaeum . 11:35 (48) F eatnre 88 the “Du Pont Show of the Week” (38) Jew lah LUe (38) I t’a A eadem ic 11:35 ( 3) Movie „ « * Dumont Color TV and I can’t vouch for these figures amaU fortune. I kept turning down on NBC-TV in color Sunday, Oot. 13:88 ( 3) U.M. U teraatlaB al Sena -(8) Heaneaey "Law and Disorder.” M. Hod- —th a t The FltototiMMa ooste 870,- pads — and not working. But I 18 (10-n p.m. BDT), starring Wal­ I 8) Daehpia Bewliag (33) H ave O aa 000 per half hour to make. Even if gradually got them te sea my (33) F ilm (48) P robe 13 ;B8 Mews A Weather ter Matthau, Shirley Knight and (38) Wild Bin Hlehock (38) OperatioB Seeeeaa 13:58 ( 3) M oment of M editation Giat is twice as Ugh as It maUy point. Claude Rains. (48) C eareraatioB With 1:88 ( 3) Zooram a 1:M ( 8) Movie , . . _ „ ELECTRONICS 11:88 ( 3) We BelloTe ( 8) Laaale "Call Out the Marinos." V. Mc- (3848) Dlaceyery ’88 Jon Provost June Lockhart. Laglen. LAIORATORIES Frank Buxton, boat Columbua Hmmy and Laaale try to help (W Lord’s Priurer voyace la recreated by ylatta to Ruth Martin trapped in her car at 1 :18 ( 3) News aad W eather m BBOAD M . Spain and San Salvador. the edge of a cliff. 3:88 (3) Newscope A Momenta of (33) Concern (3338) The Bill Daaa Show Comfort TUESDAY Television PROGRAM (38) B lag A reoad Saaday Gary Crosby. Joae risks his Job 649-1124 ( 3 ) T ear Congreaamaa “ tram to help an Itinerant opera singer STANEK Iboa Cliaxaal (3348) Wbe Da Yea Trartt struggles with all-digit telephon­ Conaecticat and a stray cat. "The Rains of R*ncWpur." Louis 8:86 ( 8) H o m rata o t CoariM l 4:88 ( 5) B auer Aady Show ing In one o( the sketchea ( 8) Percepltea (18) Snbscrlptlen TT 8:48 < 8) Hewooape (33-38) M ateh O am e (34) On H earing M arto ( 8) Football HIghUghta (38) T urkey BrotnflSId's story of the pomanoe 1:88 (3348) Today SIwir ( 8) A dm iral Ja c k 3lM (33-38) Bedlgo (38) DlrectlonT^ (33) F ra ctare d F lickers bs^een the Amerioan wife of ail 1:15 (S3) W aalhor (3848) Tiallm utor Ricliard Rgan. RedJgo hires a Part n. Art and Culture of larael (48) S treet of D aager Ih^lllsh lord and a Hindu dootor 1:38 ( 8) Frieada o t M r. O N ob 4 :U (33-38) Newe slain Latin American dictator' Including excavatlona of ancient 1:88 ( 3) ^ Favorite Martlaa 1:55 ( I) Lri*a Talk Atoot 4:18 ( 8-33) Movie son to protect him from profes­ el^ o( Tel Aahdod. Ray Walston. Bill Bixby. A com­ in modem day IncHs, will be the 8:08 ( 5) Captala Kaagaie* (38) M oke Boom F a r D addp sional killers. (33) Schlae 18 P la BewUng mon cold, unknown on Mars. Oot. 14 ook>r film on NBC-TV’s 8:58 (48) O peraBoa A lpkakei (18) MilUon Doltor Movie ( 8-28-48) M cHale’s N avy (38) Saaday M atinee Jeopardizes "Uncle Martin's” "Mondoy Night at the Movies” 8:88 ( 3) Hap Blekaxda 5:88 ( 8) HUIeman Kmest Borgnine. Under orders, "Huinan Jungde." Oary HerrHl. superpowers. ( 8) Jack La Laoaa Show (28) F ilm tbe men give a testimonial din­ (48) WlanlBg: P___ laa (3348) Wonderful World of Color (7:30-9:30 p.m. BJDT). (32-38) H am per Hoam ner to Capt. Binghamton. 1 :U (38) The Chriataphem Profeasor Ludwig Von Drake DmA MBtRUhi MRi loa||li hMribraF Yoa twt wooM lu (48) Boxo T ka OlawB iSi Swrttoy MrtV 8:88 < 3) Fettleoat Jnnrtloa 1:38 (3) Toar Coagieaamaa traces the developnoent of (lying. Harboring an itinerant opera 8:15 ( 5) Debbie Drake Shew 5 iU (88) K u ly Show Bea Benaderet. Douglas Dune- Coaaeclleat ( 338-48) The Travels ef Jaimle • CMrtMMk I M MM 8*88 Him WWMiTalaMb 8:38 ( 3>.MiUIeaalre “Artlrta and Modrta idaroad.” lllc. Business tycoons are mie- ( 3) Y ear C om m aaity M ePheeters singer and a stray cat in hia hotel ( to Bert ot Oroaehe Jack Benny ken for hoboes when they peun- ( 8-38-48) laaaea aad Aaewem Dan O'Herlihy. Kurt Russell. badhielor quarters, Jose Jimenez 8:45 (48) Klaa a Odta (34) Tke r a e a d ly O laat v.,:ute into town a fte r the train Tentatiyely acbeduled aa gueet la The Beaver Company Js aui'- (BUi Dana) risks immediate and 18:88 ( 8) Howe 5:88 ( 3) Qaiok Draw MeOraw collapses. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu of South rounded by Kiowa Indiana. M m 8h.* As • |M it Mw h Iht Oslekar II apii84* (3348_) Bor WkoB (34)__ W______kat’eNew ( 5-3348) The Btahaid Beene Viet Nam . 8:88 ( 8) E d S allivaa Show permanent unempioyment in the loimlBS toavle_ (48) A dventares U T ^ Show ( 3) Time Oat For Sparta The debut of “What's Going On “Jose, the Opera Singey” episode •f CW^ ‘IliMMlHb* ha phyi ■ 88* M l*A 18:18 (^i Hameniekere Hamemaktai Itavle Mev StM ( 8) Newe s ^ Weafiu Harry Morgan, Robert Walta. ( 3) N .F.L. O am o Here." with Englishmen Peter (33-18) P lay T o ar H aaek (IS) la tke PaMie •tM (5) Jack Benay Program Glania va. Cleyeland. Cook, Jonathan Miller and Ji^n of ‘“liie Bill Duna Show” Sunday, db-4hm M ob• h RiIm i iMMMiQNiflMk ( 8) Y aa T iartT (34) P la a rt B artk Guests Clint Walker (making ( 8) O plaienated M aa Bird In sketches satirising the Oct. 13 (NBC-TV, 7 p.m. MDT). A paint jdi> in or outside your home, is not how cheap you can set it—^but U :88 (38-38) C aaeaateattaa (48) Newe singitw debut) Pat Colby, Ned 6 4 9 - 4 9 2 0 ( 84848) Tke Ptiee to HtoM (88) Bis Pietare Miller, others. Don Wllsoa fen- low Ions you want it to last! If you like a sood job call Mr. Charles U :M (33-38) M leelas L iaks (ealart tured. jr 644-^ 1. Brush or spray. H<»nes, Offices, IndustriaL ' Bey^ K e re IIS 111 tori Itaw. (34) IM P o rts A P oetry Love O t ___ 8:W- - }) W?w. to iM ( 5) C h u ^ M oere Show (3348) Year Pirrt Ootlawe F e a tu re d : Durward KM ip. MONDAY Television PROGRAM Queen, Robert Mltchum, Chregory . _____ /SBaZilRtad (18) Lite at HHep Guests: Dorothy Loudon, RM Stars Give $24,000 Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Slew- U:18 ( 8) Seairek Per Temerrew (3348) Haaltayley Bft Cutle, Brock Peters. Time Ghaanni (38) MaU O rder M arket 8ut, Robert Taylor and Robert (33-88) Tratk ar CeBaeqaeaeca (28) F ilm (3548) Tke Aady WUUams Maw 0:35 ( 1) Maraeala af Onnntort (33) Local News aad W eather ( 3-48-38) Patker Kaawe Bert (34) W hafe New ___ (Color) Music, variety. Guests; W e SeH and InatAH 8:48 ( 8) Mewncope (34) H eritage CHARLES MODERN HOME For Cancer Study Wagner. 13:58 (S3) Mewi (48) Advenidres la Ttaee Lee Remlok, Joey Bishop. 1:88 (33-88) Tnday SIww (88-48) News aad W eather 1:88 ( S> Bert Seller S tU (38) Newe _ _ i548-M> The Fngitiva RESIDENTIAL 1 :U (33) W eather 1:18 (22) ^ c i a l B epert ( 3-3848} Oeaeral Baepital ItW ( 3) Te TeU Tke Troth David Janssen, Barry Moaps. 1:38 ( 8) Frleada Of Mr. Oracber 1:15 (33) Weslera Mass. HigUighta LOB ANOELBS (AP) — Twohr# To Sell Ranch (33-58) At Heine Witk KUtar ( 8) News aad Weather KtmUe tries k daring plaa to gahi 1:55 : 3) Let’s Talk Abcat Painters, Builders, Decorators (IS) Sabaerlpitoa TT permanent freedom. OARAGE DOOR (38) Sporta C aasera HoUywood film stara iwva glvan SANTA SU8ANA, CaUf. (AP)— lri« (48) Batoaialieiiiam Maw 5:88 < 8) OapAda Bangaiaa (48) Mown. Cowboy film actor Ray (Crash) 1:38 ( 3) At Tke WarM Taras (33) Weather. Leeal News (84) to School Preview 8:38 (48) O peraBoa ATphabet 1:38 (23-38) M oaday N ight A t The |M,000 to r cancer research at the ( 8> Oale Storm Skew (34) J r . B lpk Boleaee U iM 1^ 3448-M) Nows. Wealhep A OPERATORS 8:88 ( 3) Hap Blcbazdn Movies Corrigan and his former wife, (to) Harvey Oleea Mew (33-48) News Aad W eather (3) Jack La Laaae Shew (Color) Lana Turner, Richard Unlvaraity of Calltomla. la mem­ Mrs. R iU StlUts. have amraad to (48) Mewe _ (38) P e r Y ear lato im e tlia m i'nig News Kegr operated or vadU « (33-38) B em per Hocm Burton Michael Rennie. On a ory of the late actor^producer 1:33 (M) Barbara Beraard Shew 1:18 (33) SM oIal B e p e rt__ „ (M> News A W eather (48) Bane The Otawa visit to India a a ESngllsh noble­ sell their 1,881-aore movie ranch 1:35 (to) Mea o t 1 :U (33) W M tera M u e . H phH i M;to ( 3) TaasdAy Starlight troled from elM^. t:U ( 3) Debbia Oraka Shaw man's wife becomes attracted to Dick PoweU. after eig^ years of court battles. (33) Bpeelal (S8> Sparta Camera H ie name of the Betliaip 8:38 ( 3) Mmiaaaira doctor. BclMol offlclala said Friday, the 'The agreem uit came BVlday 3:88 ( 3) Pamwer (43) Newe 0«msL” J. Wayne. A. Dvorak. ( 3) Beat Of Oraaeha 3-8848) The Oater LImita MANCHESTER gUt was made up of checks the 12 (3348) Peeple WBI Tato liM ( 3) WkiS to The ' (M) Steve ABea Show 8:45 (48) Kiag Aad Odto Shaw —dward Hulhare David McCal- after a threa-day trial. Corrigan ( 8) Wc«a Far A Dap (3348) Mr. NovakNov: :M (N) Sporta Boudap 18:88 ( 3) Mewa lum. A Welsh miner projected a had received for boating Powell’a and Mrs. StUltz will divide toe (38) PUm James Frenclseue, Dr. F re a k a:35 I 8) Sportavlew (33-38) Say W haa million years into the future re­ BEST OLDSMOBILE ’S I S televtskm show after hia death. proceeds from the stoe of the Cor- (88) B eet o t OroaelM Baxter. A crib-eheet threateae U :N (3348) Tonight Show (O) (48) Mozamg Mavie turns with awesome destructive The U are Pat Boone, Olmn Si88 ( 3) HeaM ParW brilliant student's chance at a ( 8) Big M orlo 18:38 ( 3) Hamemakera Mavla power. 'OrODK OLDCWKMUIJE INEAUW” rlganvUie ranch. ( 8-3M8) D ay l a O e o t scholarshiik "The, Accused.” D. Woim, B. (33) P lay Y ear H aaeh (34) Jaha OleaB Story I Ford, Rock Hudson, Jack Lem­ Judge Louis C. Drapeau oaM aa (33-38) n o Deetoiire ( 840-40> C om bat ^ Bray. ( 8) Wha Do You TrnatT 1:88 (24) lavitattoa Te A rt ■ ^ cAa mon, Dean Martin, Steve Me- offer of $1.8 million has been 3:55 (33-38) Mewe Vole Morrow, Richard Baaohart. 13:45 (48) L ord’s P ra y er 11:88 (33-38) CoaceatratlaB 8:88 ( 5-2848) Wagaa IbaU (Calar) 512 WEST CENTER SHEET 3:88 ( 3) BdyeIxe Ol ~ mebt Saunders and his comrades made 1:M (5) News, Weather aad Manta > ( Sd8-48) The Price la Bight John Mclntlre. lOeliael Rennie.' made on the property, for which (33-38)_____ Loretta »myr a second attempt to escape from Of Medltalloa 11 :M (33-38) MIzaiag L icks (Calar) Cynical BrlUsh /newspaperman aa 8-MU Corrigan paid 811,864 In., 1987. (28-48) (laeea F o r r iie D ap the German prison compound. ( 8) Big Movie ( 8-48-38) Sevea Keys flnda the West 1s really wild.- i ( 8) T r a l b w t e r (34) Ecoaom lcs "Destination Murder.” Hurd ■ 13:88 ( 3) Lave sf Life (34) Crassroade a t the WarM I (18) MiUIsa D ollar Movie t m ( 3) Bed Skelton How _ ^ Held. (23-38) T ear F irst Im preH iaa 8:88 ( 3) Danny Thomas I Ow STEB1Y SfiMiolty Do-rr-TOUBSEur 8iM ( 3) To Ten The Tndk Queets: Roeemary Clooney, Herb 3rt8 ( 8) Neweoope A Momesta ( 8-48-38) T eaaeaaae E ra ie Favd Sid Melton, Pat Carroll. Danny FORECAST (3348) Yea Dea’I Soy (Ostort Tigran. Doodles Weavsr. Olera . Comfort WILSON 13:18 ( 3) Search far Tomenrew can’t figure out if an old vaude- NEW or USED TRULY DEUCIOUS (33-38) T rath s r CaBaaqaeaeas vlllian is "taking him" at the RAHWAY, N.J. (AP)—A quick- ELECTRICAL CO. ( 848-M) Father Kaawa Best same time he's returning a 350 reference cloud chart, 38 by 30 Besldential-Ooimii.-Iad. 13:35 (33) lU w s ' loan. CHICKEN Inches 4tnd containing fuU-oolor 64S-4811 — 84S-1S88 1:88 ( 8) Baal Seiler (14) Perspectives photographs of 86 principal cloud WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM ( 8-38-18) G eneral BoapUal 8:18 ( 8) Andy Orlflith Show (3348) Al Hama WHh KMty Ronny Howard, Don Knotts. Andy H I V formations, is .offered to farmers 1:88 (48) B a rb ara B e raam Shaw Tims Ohaaael ( 8) A dm iral Ja c k (34) D r. F oeia’s Q laata must catch an eccentric moun­ COlURN & IMDDLEBROOK, loe* by a ohemicto compmqr head­ (30-40) T railm aster t:M ( 3) O lyais 1:38 ( 3) Aa The Warld Tama taineer before he can make good n rn w ofld’a *TtaMst eattH* eklek- quarters. • ;85 ( 8) Momeato Of OemleM ( 8) Oale Storm Show his threat to break every pane INVESTMENTS CH” wMh faMompaiuble taste. •:M ( 8) Nowseope 4:35 (23-3#) News Keith Andes, Jack Searl. A gang­ (38) H arvey Olaoa Show of glass in the state. Amateurs can experiment wUh 7:M (23-M) T oday Show 4:M ( 8-28) M erle ster would rather take Ma (48) Mewa (33-38) Hollywood Aad The S ta n MR. OBOBOB r. JOHNSON JR , MaBagsr weather prediction fay identifying 1:15 (83) W eather (M) Make Beam Far Daddp chances with a corpse (hn« an 1:35 (48) Barbara Baraard Shaw Joseph Gotten, host. Documentary ■TBIBNDLY AND HELPFUL TRANSAOnONS HANDLED CALL IN ORDER 1:M ( 8) F riends a t M r. O raoh (18) MiUloa D ellw M ori# amateur mystery writer. 1:55 (23) Spaelal B eport showing how movie goddesses re­ Plek Up le BOantea Later cloud formations and comparing 1:53 ( 8) Let’s Talk Aboot biM ( 3) B U Iem u ( 8-30-40) The )M oe la Blgb4 (38) M ea a t D eatlay flect the public's changing taates. ON Aia. EXCHANGES LISTED AND DNUSTEIL-MUTUAL FUNDS them with pictures on the chart, S:M ( 8) Captala Kaagaroo (30) F ilm Bill Cullen, host. Allan King. 3:88 ( 8) Faaaword 8:M (48) O perattoa A ipbabei (M) TUreo Stoogra guest. 18:88 ( 3) The Detectives 82* MAIN STREET TEL. Ml 8-1100 by noting the wind direction and (34) (33-38) People Will Talk (23-38) Sing Along With M itch restolng the descriptions of weath­ •:M ( 8) Hap Bioharda _ (M) The_ _ Admlnu i . Swa hbp .1) Writers ef Today ( 8) UaecB F o r A Day (Color) Leslie Uggams. Paul DEOI’S DRIVE-IN ( 8) Ja c k L a L aaae Shew 8Imw t:M ( 3) B everly HlUbUUes (38) Film . Frieaen, Jimmy Absot. Victor 4M CENTER ST.—MI 8-8880 er conditions under the apprapri- (83-M) B em per Boom 5:W (M) Bwly Show Buddy Bbsen, Irene Ryan. BUy (48) Best of Oroncho Griffin are among those featured ate photographs. (40) Bo m The Glowa "A Gift (or Heidi.” Saadp May seta a new trend in unstated 3:M ( 8-38-48) D u la C aart In a simulated muaical State De­ 8:16 ( 3) Debbie Drake Show Descher. fashion when she enrolla ( 3) Hoasa P arty partment tour of the Far East. • :M ( 8) MiUIoaudra (34) The F riendly O laat fashionable finishing school. (33-38) The Doctors ( 8-3848) The Breaking Point ( 8) Bert ef Oroacho_ l:M ( 8) Becky A JMeade (23-30) Espionagesploaage 3:85 (33-38) News John I Cassavetes, Carol l.aw- iT DOES Make A Difference Where Yon Savelj 8:45 (48) King aad Odie M ow (34) W h a t\ New ( 540-40) B o a C a _ 8:88 ( 3) Edge ol Night _ rence. "Lost” couple express re­ U '.M ( 3) News __ (40) SherUf of Cochise Vincent Edwards, San SuIUvan. (33-38) L oretta ’roang Show bellion with a suicide pact. (3348) Sw Whea t:M t 8) News A Weather A father clashes with asej^ over ( 8) T railm aster (34) In-SchooI Preview s . (M> MoralBg Movie (18) In The Fabllo la te re rt an operation (or his son.C W en be glad to show yon a match­ (3048) (Ineen Far A Day - f t e 18 :M ( 3) H om em akers H o rie (24) Baokekln Bob (34) A t Issae > 11:88 < 3-8-38-48) News. W eather and (40) Nows less selection of Mohawk or (18) Million D ollar Movie SjMrts (33-M) F lay Y ew B u c k t:M ( 3) DIek Vaa Dyke Show 3:88 ( 3) To Tell The Trath (32) Big News ( 8), Who Do Yon, TrastT (30) Young W ertd Morey Amsterdam. . Bigelow carpet right in yonr own (33-38) Von Don’t Say (oalor) 11 :M (23-M) C oaeeatration 0:06 (40) D lokPow eU Learning, they are not legally (38) News and W eather S A V IN G S 4% 0:10 ( 3) Sports, Weather aad News home. Make yonr home carpet (30-48) Who Do Yoa TrastT 11:15 ' 8) M o n d u Starlight ( 8-28-t8) The P rice to Bight married Rob and Laura plan to 4:88 ( 3) B aager Andy Shaw "C-Mpn". Dean Jagger, J. Carra.- 11 :M (23-38) M issing Links (Color) 0:15 (30) Fam U y M arket elope. comfortaUel (33-38) A t c b G am e L O A . 1 V O iw e Mt ( 8-28-48) Seven Keys 0:M ( 5) News (34) Ja p an ese B rash F slattag dine. ( 8) 81lh F recinot ( 8) A dm iral Ja ck (48) Steve Allen Show \ s s r ) < I ,\ 'I 1 <) .'J Annual 13:M ( 3) Love Of Life 10 :M ( 3) The D aaay H aye Shew MANCHESTER CARPET (3840) Trailmaster 11:30 130) Sporta Boaadap Dividend 763 MAIN STREET—TEL. 643-1191 (22-38> Yow First Im press^ (18) U fe Of BUejr Guests; Mary Tyler Moore and 4:35 (33-38) News 11:35 ■ 8) Sport! View ( 8-38-18) T eaaesse B rule F ord (22-30) Huntley Bri Eddie Foy Jr. 4:38 ( 3-33) Movie 11:38 ( 8) The Big Movie 1S:M ( 3) Bewoh For Tomorrow (34) W hat’s New (33-30) The E leveath H oar SU Bfain S 3 — 64S-61M (38) Make Boom F or D addy "Battle Zone." John Hodlak, S. B A g ^ iaT g a’a aiegsT riwAwaiAt . iwsTiTatieB (33-M) T rath or Coaseqaenees (40) S h e e u Ralph Bellamy, Jack Glng. A (18) Hllllon Dollar Movie McNally. DID YOU KNOW ( 5-28-48) F a th e r Knows B ert (30) B ritish C alendw couple consults Dr. Starke when 5:M ( 8) B inem aa (33-38) Tonight (Color) 1001 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER a ROUTE 81. OOVBNTRT 13:55 (23) News 0:35 (32) Clubhoase they realize there is senile psy­ (38) Mail O rder Marfceto 13:45 (48) Lard’s ---- 1:M ( 3) Best Seller 0:45 (30) News chosis in the family. (38) n ire e Stooges ( 3) News, Sports aad Moment of Thcrt Some Bifocals Are Wrong For ( 5-30-48) O eaeral Hospital 1:M ( 3) L ittlest Hobo ( 8-30-40) S aga of W ertera Mob (48) The Adm iral aad Sw abbf M editation (32-30) At Borne With Kitty ( 8) News and Weather ' (Color) "103" Frederic March, show 1:88 ( g) Newiicope. Moments Of Com­ Ingrid Thulin and Steven HUl Certain Prescriptions? 1:M (40) B a ib w a B ernard Show (18) Snbscrlption TV narrator. Extensive photo recrea­ 5:15 (34) The Friendly O laat fort And Hymn star in ’’The Incurable One” pn 1:80 ( 3) As The World Taras (32) W eather. Local News tion of Columbus's fateful year (88) E arly Show (38) Newe . , Coming Shows ( 8) Oslo S term Show (34) H eritage „ „ filmed in actual locales in Spain, "O ne Night In Llabon." Fred NBC-’TV’s “EJsplonage” Wednes­ A proper segment is one that has neutralized algebraically, (80) H arvey Olson Show (30-40) News and W eather Italy and Turkey. day, Oct. 16 (9-10 p.m. BDT), (40) Nows . (20) Fllrn _ ^ (34) In Schort Preview M adM urray. Greorge Baxter (Don DeFore) hs the distant portion with the reading portion to minimize object 1:10 (33) Special Beport U :M ( 3-8-20-40) News. W eather aiM 5:38 ( 8) Yogi B ear Young Befsy Garth (series co- drama of a UUed woman who car­ 1:35 (40) B w b w a B ernard Shew Weetern Mass. H lgklighls (34) W hat's New vexed when Hazel (Shirley Booth) displacement, image jiunp and subject disappearance. 1:56 (80) Men of Destiny 1:15 (33) Western Sporta (40) Superm an 1 makes him nliss goU by interfering star Roberta Shore) fails in love— ries over into clvlUan Uto the com­ (33) Special B eport (80) Sports C am era (A) Big Newt 8:88 ( 8) News and Weather for the first tkne—^wiith an embft- pulsive urge to kill acquired dur­ When an improper segment is used it would cause injuries 3:M ( 8) Passw ord (40) News (30) News A W eather ( 3) Political Telecast In Ws l^Mi p ra n c e while Doro­ (33-30) People Will Talk 1:M ( 8) TV Beporls „ - U :16 ( 8) W edneedav S tarlight thy is away on a trip in the epi- tored parolee to “The BvU ’Ihat ing Worid War n whmi she serired in climbing stairs, curbs and alighting from automobiles. ( 8) O nera F o r A D ay ‘"The Great American Funeral." "13 Rue Madeleine.” Jamea (18) In The Public Interest as an undercover agent. American ritual of burial explored Cagney, Annabella. (48) News ao^, "Oheerin’ Up Mr. B.” on Men Ik>,” drama on NBC-TVs (20) F ilm by both critics and advocates. (34) Discovery “The Virginian”. ootor series (40) B ert o t OroBcko (40) Steve Alien Show NBC-TV’s "Hazel” color series , 8) Hoaee P arty Guests:. Jessica Hitford, How­ U :30 (30) Sporta B oandap 8:46 ( 3) Yonr Senator From Cona. X:M 11:35 ( 8) Sporta View (48) L aram ie Thureday, ' Oct. 17 (9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oot. 16 (7:80-9 pm. Marine Lt. BUI Ribe (series star ! 5-3040) Day U Oeart ard ■ C. Raetber. Rev. Dr. How­ BDT.) 33-M) The Doctors ard A. Johnson, others. U :M (32-80) Tonight Show ~ (Cebrt 8:18 ( 3) Sporls, News aad Weather EOT.) Gory Lockwood) must choose be­ (23-M) The V toglaiaa ( S) B ^ ^ d V le Customized Seat Covers 8:38 ( 3) l^ w s tween wkmtag the oonfldenoe o t IS-M) Nows „ . “ Hot ( 8) Follow the Sna 3) Edge ot Nlghl lice J. Cobb, James Drury. Betsy Rumbla.” Leigh Baow Customized Auto Tops i Reverberations of a Latin Amer­ Ludwig Von Drake, tbe ah- his new platooa by overlooktog a Don WILLIS Garage :i34toTaretta Yeas (alls in love with an embitterea den. (18) Life Of Biley 3) T ra ilm u te r parolee. (Color). U :4S (40) The L ord’s P ra y e r (33-38) Huntley Brinkley ican revolution in which a dlota- knowing professm', presents a mur- fight or leveaUng the truth to _8FB0IAU8TS IN (A30-40) Adventares at U:M ( 3) News aad W eiasr TURNPIKE (34) W hat’s New bor is assassinated spread to the toon htotory of aviation to “Fly C i^ RambtUge (series co-star s a d H a m e l __ U:55 ( 3) Memeat at Meditatlm (48) Lone B anger WHEEL ALIGNMENT oai Dave tries to help Wally lift 1 bta IrtO ( 8) Big Movie 8:45 (38) News Redigo raniA in the Sf^sode, With Von Drake” on “Walt Dis­ Robeit Vaugbn), to “A Very Frt- ■mawto am viaB 8:M AUTO SEAT COVER 1:88 I 3) Altei Dinner Movie "Prince Among Men,” on NBC- ney’s Wondecful Worid of Cblor” vtoe Alfatf’ on NBOTV’s —• n h e segjpiig seU-confiaeaoe bp IwttA- "Gambling Houae.’’ V. MMoPw "The Mortal Storm.” M. Sullivan, QRNERAL AUTO RIWAIR 3040) Who Do T sS riaeil tagnls musclea. (M) Late Newt TV’b "Redigo^’ series Tueredagr, Oot. Sunday, Oot. IS (NBC-TV ootor UeutshOBt” Saturday, Oct. IS «tM (H) On Heartag Moaia SiM ( 3) Nearseepe. Memeata o t Oaota Idd W. Middle Tpke.—dM-dSM J. Stewart. MNritoll »4SS1—18 MAIN ST. MANC fert and Hysaa ( U ) “ 16 (8:30 p.m. BDT). broadcast, 7:80-8:80 p.BL BDT). <7:80-8:80 p.m. BDT). w&^ASsrShta, tiM ( 3-3040) Tbe PattpD M a b B

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Gershwin and Jerain* Kern program Behnett was bom ia Kn — P er9onalitie8 Caty in 18M, the son of Qeorm. l U i is m*iS'*** W Boaas I \ (MOt) Hateh Oaee* ' a varattjr" r s f ir l 'carrier. Robert Bennett, trumpelsc and ( S> MamsalB •( OaadM iVadm lrel?^ violinist in the Kansas City » < S> MeWieepe Trallmsetor harmonlc, and May Bradford > M a r ahMT (SMS) News •ftflfcert Rm m ll Bonnet ( S-St> Kevle _ . nett, who taught -piano. At nine, I r S S u el Mr. OfMise Robert RuseeU Bennett, one o< he wrote his first arrangement, i ( t> M ’s Talk Absat i s ; » ( S> Caatala J2SS!^m’X h2S S re tl|e. country’* outstanding compos­ and at 11 conducted a local or­ I Oseratlaa AIsluiM* a o ^ e ^ .o f *tUn* chestra for plcnlts and eounty ' y ; s r ^ K « o - ers, arrangers, and conductors, has I < S) Has Btobards ( t « t K s W eeM _ „ been associated arlth the NBC-'^ . He played the pipe organ ( 8> J a A La Laaae Shaw (SS-W> ■ # «* «». BaaB* (M> Admiral eiii: Bwahk Mettrork’s "Projedt 20 ” since iU at the Royal Theater ,jin Kansas <4t> Baaa Tka Otowa,. I (Sl> Birfr Ob*".,, - Bettv City, and•iSVs piano^*4»SSV and-other, ~ instm-_ I ri> Debkto Drsk* Okvw "H ire Gome* th« Wwr nins cer start in 19B4. $ m * Behas arritten and adapts m^ic- meilLBments In in UU4TJFotheii* Ke »l»o Hutton. ' . * -* id ' Oreaeke. (M> FrieaSly ai*m for "Meet Mr. Lincoln,” Mark played th* violin and viola In sev­ (W) - OSIe I ( •> eral string ensembles. __ (Ml' Wlkal** eel. guesl. Twain** America/* **The I^al ' ( »), News (4S) Adveamiee la Ttaee (S4> I------West,” "Life in the Thirties,” "The In 1910 he went to New York I < S> News ILK ^ e r , . . . to work in the copy department ___ ^snlBB, Jfevle (ta> I* the rehlle leleeei * nMIinF in J a » Age,” "The Great War,” "The MiM ( s> ■em eeiebsrs tieo. JHMOl e en gn j Aiucfcnrc Innocent Tears,” "The Twisted of G. Schlrmer; He began uw - (MdS) Tlaw Tear NaBeh X*4) Bleeeeery ITB et Teaay * scribing for private Indlvldu^ Tea Tr--*r <*•> News (M> Writers C t m ," "C a ll to Freedom ,’ in-M) O w ^k^e WtW "Nightmare In Red” and other then organised and conducted \ aS&rwLthev mri Wi-l^'coSway,.. Lee . Orsst^ A nurse mWee "P ro^ sct 30” p r o g r a in s .I h e s b Army bands . during’ ^the first (»-M > WaalaS' ^ k « t < S) Mewe to prevaat a pallent’e attrmik te World W ar He arranged much of i S-t*^) Key* TV scores have won both crlHcrt a BgoftL ,... eommit suicide. and popular acclaim, and one of the music of the day for publish­ Fleet , lia n y r iy Haattnr Brteklev ers. Harms among them, find m them—the score-for "He Is Risen’’ < M M * ) T e e s e e e ja 'N r ^ Feed m> n a t ’e-Hew , otdrama olt sergeMt pourt-mar- ItiM (.» Omnh Fee Teeeenew <4t) UTeatares la -^ b r a ii^ t him an ISmmy. Award 1922 . began . arrangirtg; th e^ u sic > at Heme With «M y (M> Is Bcheal Frwrlew first Important TV' a^gjnment tt,M ( ■) L«e Marvla when he .orchestrated the Richard with Jerome Kern. By 1920. Ben­ (M) Baetoes .Begmei *0*w lisi SfSi;.'’25’ VMth.r nett had worked on 00 musical ( f> he The WeriS T a n s ., (M) F ea k w „ . Rodgers score for "Victory at ( 1) dale fltena.niew . w eaves UiSt ( M-sa-4*> Ns comedies and revues. ^ (tS) 'n e v e r o u e e Shew ; M . n order Bek/’ the 26-epiw>de Naval history In 1926. Bennett went to SB * Btg News_ of World War n. and conducted (4S) Hvwe ^ _ 1 (It) Weetera Maes Ml«hll**ti Its) News * lope to study Os,a pupil of Nama I (M) Baihar* Ohew (M) Sssits Camera MiH I S) Thurssay. Blmmata the NBC Bymphony In lU perform­ I (tS) Hea et DesHar (M> News "The afetem." Frank; l/oveloy,lx F. ance.. iRs ttiree long-playing recorf 'Boulanger, teacher, of many of the , (tS> fatoUl BeaeH . world’s eminent contempora^ tit I « 1) Pasewerf__ _ _ * ^,2n^:h•^w/aH«. L-dd«. to-t: albums devoted to music from this Th* Bertere ia hie daughter PebVoe. rand Me J’VMtnfsx tions rwO*** (M) Hlghllrhte ef F,eoaemlee hks Wiritten a three-»ot opera nies to a oollectifin of piano u v ^ r s , N w . (‘Tdarln MaUbran” ), two. one-act BawhideFleming *nd ^ (niulJBastwopd <«S) Lord’s Frayer The drovers must determine a a ItW ( S) Big Meylo „ ______operas (’"The Enchanted Kls.” “ An * Benneft retumoidi lk.',^bw Tork * ***s)*?ni^*Fer a_i»ar "Journey Into Fear. Josepn osa- Hour of Delusion"), seven sym- (IsTlIi^leB B tilaelL ^ half-starved esMpee •" Irons i ^ ten. in 1930 .to arrange imisic for S> Te TeB The lhath . - murderer or the victim of (IS) News Two phoides,' three concertos and other slavement. . _ tiSt ( •) N^Seepe. Maaseate ef mkjor works. Broadway stage *•*£1?^’** (SSd*> Tee Bee’t Bay tOeteri ; g-M-M) Beasa n o d ^ w "The Band Wagon.’’ ;T>f I (tS-M) Whe Be TeaW artT difficult situation arises when fort BI Hyma bn the lighter side, Bennett has Sine.” "The Cat and the Flddls, I t S) R n n ^ Aedr Skew . 41 Ii spent more than SO years on Broad- IFace the Music,” and "Rj^ertA jray writing the orchestral arrangw In 1930 he' went to Hollywood idsma for musical comedies and where he spent four years com- program In Fi revues. — more than SOO of them, posing and orchestrating the^nni- including "Oklahoma." “Carousel, m Thai Bmwa sic for more than 30 movies. Since .. S) MemeaU M Oim leH SiSt • 8) ESse Of NIcM ■ bowlers compete (or earn “ fiauUi Pacific,’’ "The King 1940, hOhss gone to Hollywood (88-M) LpraMa tsasB from Paramua. New KEARNT "The Flower Drum Songi" “Toe ( S> N ew seepe^ ( 8) TrailmSstm ^ liow and then-to w ork on fSsturo (IMS) Today mxm women wei Bound of M u^c.’’. :*.TCl's8 Me Kate . r# Tell Tbs Trstk these interludes' tlmt he made ttie . I 8) Lot’s Talk Akaal when a bu Over the past tlu^ , orchestration-i "Oklahoma” ttat I 8> Oaptala K a m iM (88-88) Tee DssT Bar ____^ I (W) Agrlealtare U.O.a. (88-MI Whs Ds ,*sa Trss4t i f M s ^ on the fog-1 Biennett has arranged more than won him an: Oscar in 1966 from I (48) Operatlen AInhake* I i~it fta u et AaSr - "Forbidden Alliance.” M. BieWP- 5.000 popular songs, orchestrating the Academy of Motkm Picture (88-888,, Miuck------asm- s er. F. March. Turnpike. < 8) Hap Birhards ( S> Admiral Jack (M) Sieve AUes Shew The sms fbr such noted Broadway tune- Arts and Sciences. ^ ( 8) Jack La Laane 8* (88-M) Xrallmastsr afrfths as Cole Porter. Jrtrlng ^ r Bennett and his wife Hye m OhM) Bempor Baam (88-M) News U:M (M) Spsris Bf«*6vF gers in the Mh. Vincent Toumans. Rudolf (Ml BossDOS0 The a mc7 vsmwOlewa — ( 8-88) Msvie U itt nearly two . They have „a married ( 8) BehMe Brake Shew (M> Maks Bssm Fs« IMddr U:M (sl^'*%mlslri (esisri pyiml. Arthur Schwarts. George daughter and one grrandson. I ( 8) Mimeaalre (U> MUIIsa Dollar Msvis freed. ( 8) Beet ef Oiyaohe *‘Pat'M d*M lke." Spencer Traor, Two oUi ; «M) King aaS Odie Shew t m < 8) Btflsmaa K. H ei^rn. (W) Film _ Memeat* •* M*dBaH*a (»-*•) OenceatrstUs (M) The UvlB* Werd eoUlslon « ( S-ZS-48) The Fries Is WaM (M> Ssper__ struck the (n-M> MIeelag Ueke (Celer) (84) Whai’a New TV ( 8-88-1*) Seven Keys (88) irfasM sa Farade on I( 8)Mf NswaCBWWM AMB WaatkerWV ■mmaww .... ELECTRONICS '( & 8 ? V s « F*l*r s I tmu y g ^ (18> la The Fsbile Istereet PAINTING naar the t (M> Br. Teils’e elaa4c Identlflce By ERSKINE JOHNSON 18:88 (M> FUm nfTERIOR, KKTBRIO* iABORATORIES Hollywood Oorrei^oadeBl }jM8)1Srth Or S!»sega«oee (M> Laramie Immediate ( 8-88-48) Father Naewe Beet (T> Sperte. Weather aad News WALLPAPER BOOK* where the Newspaper E nterprise Asm (88) News ( t> NewsNew ( 8) New Breed e a p b r Ua K o w o The bus HOLLYWOOD — (NBA) — Clint ( 8) Best SeUer » FLOORS sad CKnJNOS -277 BROAD ( 8-8M8) o ? r ^ « s r t f « v (IS) LUe Of Bller as Tlieod Walker Is on another sltdown (SM8) M Bssae With KMty Beolal------wriir Beear-.,^__ PAINTED and REFININHED Pittsburgh , (M) Barbara Beraard Shew (St) Newe aad Weather condition i strike. , 8) as The W eridjfm ae (84) Wbal’e New Workmaaship Onaraatoed In case you may not have ( 8) OaU Sterna Wmw^ (M) Baperaaaa Fnlly Biaored The era noticed, it la only because he is (88) H ^ e y OI«>n Shew (88) Clabheaee exit 16, 1 such an enormous man that, even (M) News ____ , — — (9t> New* _ (M) Barbara Beraard * e w ( 8) Death VaUer J»ara Tunnel ii when he is sitting down, he appears ; iS*> BRVB8 Men Waaf DoeHayas-a— (18) Sabeoripriea TV. LEO FEU.ETKR shortly hei to be standing. (M) Film |8« Special_Bspsrl (88) Weather. L e ^ News S40-6SM .after the < In the home that "Cheyenne 8:88 * (8M8)‘" fss'i^ (S«> riaaei BarM _ _ . Or built on a picturesque private knoll ( 8) QsefP Fsr A Bar (88-18) News aa8 (Contii in San Fernando Valley, 6-foot-d- <8t> Fibn . 1:88 (88) Weatrra Waeeaehaeetls Inch, 248^pouhd Clint echoes the (3 ) Beet c» O y * * HIshllShI* I 8) Hswie Farty (M)___ Sperl* Sperl* Camera wor^ spoken by more than one (88-M) The B e ^ » ■(M) Newe Hollywood star about being typed. (88-M) Bar la Oeart TiM , 3) The Gresl Adyeeler* PSHOf oiki It is the reason he hasn’t faced a 188-88' Npwi , Van Heflin, narrator. I^e M*^ vin alar* In the dramatUrf ao- SAVE movie or television camera in a count of the man who led tha Go y^ar. raisin farmer*' battle aaainM WHERE He is sitting in his combination exorbitant railroad ralee m SS'“in X lr .fS f-'o.'S SS ? m YOU SEE den-gymnasium behind a desk (m (*M8-M) 78 Saasel Strip PETS which two bleached hiunan skulls Btrem BlmbaiUt Jr. Mariaa Pa- THIS are being used as bookends. You vah. flta’a seaich tor clue* to murfer leads him from ESuropa SIGN Of get the idea that he likes to re­ back to New York. PET FOODS gard the skulls as those of pro­ " a s over le ss Cheyennet^X (84) lavltatUa te Art ducers or maybe agents as he H e won the argument, retura- (M) Have Oaa Wni ’^ v r i ROME (88) Ae Schosle Match Wile News Age sa y s: ing to the studio lo 1 (84) Of Pe*4e A Periry PET ATTIRE "Hollywood thinking is pretty schedule was cut from 26 to 1 day that monotonous. P roducers can’t see show s a Season. . S} siasr^ri, A c * m oving dc beyond their ikxws.’’ The studio would like to taw ' G??me*. Horace Mso- R eservoir After seven years of being a him back now for more Cney- Mahon. Because he lunw out to FURNTTURE a minute. western hero in the *ai»to**lcaUy be Mlnneapoll*' millionth 1116 MAIN ST. Provlnc *"^ e y offered me the Unc I* recruited to ludae a uno and I< Sm cIs, successful “Oheyetme” series on beauty contest television, he says: moon and the stors to „ ro-slfin 7 ^ ) B*b Hope T h ^ re OLIVA’S ESSO the shore: L an rai: M e "t dtdat .become an sioboc to he laughs. "Imt its a little late, (S lo r) Eleanorleaour Parker,e*. Jeff there wa rve had the western bit. Hunter. A handsome hitchhiker 411 H ARTFORD RD. Lawn Mowers make »8 million. I booame » court* trouble by llngerlna too m enace b autor because It is what I Mce do lon^in a tob^co' jOY?- SURWBLL’S TEXACO have beet Ropolred. SlidrpMiM ( 83S-M> B*rk^» Law catastropi do. ^arry. Ed Befley. 1475 Sliver Lane, B. Hartford •But a man’Sea m an—no* ju st a author's writinga reveal cluea to reservoir LITTLE & western oharadtor.. Tve done I Coming Shows | the murderer's Identity. RUDY’S SERV. STATION Mo.st ri enough westerns. X I wan* to ^ (84) Veer Share la Tom *Tr» 134 B. CENTER ST. the area on now to o*her klnde of rotes in (84) The Improper SIsris* ef generated H. Naaro McKINNEY quality nvrvies. , iMltch Miner, tito Stag , (■■8)'"Tw'lilqhl Xoae W YM AN OJL CO. Inc. - w ere take IS WOOOKRniGE ST. It is rough, he adnilt^lsA: Gang and t«^ » Richard Erdman,... A ta'katWa 84 M AIN ST bore acquires stranae MsHflirstr" sss-asps /T m going to make ItXhugher. simulated “State Department tour when a derelict rives I’m going to wait untd M find of the world to ■ bring a musioal stopwatch. WM. PECK LUMBER. Inc. someone far-a*gh*ed enough, to "people-to-people” tac***®* (88-M) Harry a Girls l S ? y Blyden. Dawn Nlcltoraon. 2 M AIN ST. Prif COMPLETE realise I oan play different friendship • Monday. Oct. ( 8-88-48) The Farmer’s Dawhtei o f roles. I otHiId go back to tew NBC-TV’s “Sing A-liMig loeerStcvens.i i i K e r OICV 8- I 4B . Williamr i Wlndom------PLEN’S TEXACO ■EAUTY vision tomorrow, but that Itch”” color show (10-11 pm. A forelni polenUte propoaea to 381 MAIN ST, Kay while her bos* tries to ns- Pol SERVICE whs* I want.” D. xotlate oil leases. Rioh'enough to sit it out, Clint 18 :M (8 ) Alfred Hitchcock H « r NASSIFF ARMS Robert Lo* r1s . Pilar Seurat. A ,We attend to isn't dipping into his “Cheyenne" •tor John Huston’s exclL jealous former girl friend threat- 991 MAIN ST every detail that toot to pay the m onthly billB. He tng mdtlon picture, "The .^ h alt ons to broak up a marriage. On keeps yoitl lock ­ has been making rodeo appearances Jimgle.’^tarrlng Sterling Hayden (88-M) Jack Paar ^ c r a m DICK’S GULF SERV. for big money, Miowing his few a (Color) Guests; Pearl Bailey. Al­ 476 HARTFORD'RD. ing your best. andfeaturing I»uls CaBiem, J ^ len Funl. Chrlswell. Joe Ixmim KANSA new side of himself by singing. Hawen Jatnea Whitmore, Sam and Jackie Vernon. llaa ear, He’a good enough as a wathler to ?Afr John Maro^ GARNER RUG CLEAN red light Cbmeo Beaufy be eJtorolsing his pipes on Jack rehce, Aathoi^^Oarueo and TBitoea 8 GRISWOLD ST and out < Benny's Got. IS televiston show. rwiH wlU b® pTMttitMl on ww-/- bert ••Skeeter’ ’ McCluer Anally ( “I etijoy staging,” he says, "but TV’s ^turfiTw lght kt feated Olympic Middleweight STATE SERV. STATION wrecked ' - ' ' Studio I don't want to make a big thing Champion, itf-rounds. Madison 770 MAIN ST. sto-nos Movies” Saturday, Oct. 12 (OTC- iquare*^Qarden, . _ . A pol ■out o f it." .. . . « T V 9 pm. EOT to ooncluelon). (M) Japaasss Bnmh PatoHac eaptain tM Mala 8L. Maaeheater His first sitdown strike, for 10 aergeant duties of aUd m< The cap ftjrt a _ fered a i Aoad tha tain’s It gold croi It wai other Fr gtrol fo EFsn. et / Bloodmobile Visits Concort^ia Church Tomorrow^ 10:45 u. tn. to 3:30p. m.

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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1963 (OlaasUled Advertising an Page 14) VOL. L X X X in , NO. 12 (SIXTEEN PAGES) Events Review Bias Cases, In State State Judges Told Ethic Unit Appeal By Supreme Court Urged for GOP ' WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme -Court directed HARTFORD (AP)—Two South Carolina courl.s today to recon.sider the breach of subcommittees of the Re­ peace convictions of 6.t Negroes arrested while demon­ publican council have rec­ strating against racial segi'egation at Rock Hill, S.C. ommended that the Con­ The order came aS the court ------necticut GOP make a great­ began hearing two days of argti-1 er effort to win support ments in five sit-in ca.se.s th a t; among nationality groups may bring far - reaching rulings I Bias Report In the court's 196.1-64 session on and organized labor. this question: ’The subcommltee on national­ Can private businessmen who Held Critical ity groups, headed by Former want to operate segregated es­ U. S. Rep. A ntoni Sadlak of tablishments Invoke state tres­ Rockville, urged today that a pass laws to back up their ex­ Of Military full-Ume director of nationality clusion of Negroes? groups be added to the staff of The isstie is presented in eases the Republican state central WASHINGTON (A PI—A pre.s- j the court agreed at its last term idential committee set up to art committee. I would be considered and .set for against racial discrimination in His Job would be to orgtuiize argument this (all. the armed services is shaping Republican clubs among various 'The order as to the Rock Hill its final report and National ethnic groups and to strengthen I Negroes was one of more than Guard sources say they expect the ones already tn existence. I 500 Issued by the higlt court in the Guard to be "raked over The subcommittee said the acting on the many petitions coals." party must make the ethnic wiiich piled up during its sum- There are reports — denied by groups feel their participation liter reeess. committee officials — that th* TUs la the wreckage ot Greyhound bus after it Among otnors which touched group may recommend with- fog shrouded NowJem ^ Turnpike at Kearney earty this morning. kllHng two persons. (AP In party activities is desired and needed all year around. As it is on the racial issue, the court: i,hiding funds from any state FtM M&x). ______now, the group said, many per­ Rejected an appeal by Clem- which refuses to end .segregation ____ sons of forel^ extraction feel son College, and thus iet stand, jj, guard units, No Dispute they are welcome up to election a lower court decision that the happens, the much - Eleven.Die day and then “regarded as non­ ! suit re.sultlng in admission last buffeted President's Committee j year of the first Negro to Clem- or, Equal Opportunity in the Two Killed, NBJWAiUC, N. J. (A P )— existent until the next time.” The subcommittee on "hu­ ! son was a cla.sa action affecting Armed F'orces likely will suffer Two oon collided head on ■ all Negroes similarly situated. hammering from Southern and the drivers quickly got In Accidents mane needs of the state,” which 41 Injured, last week urged the party to do I Agreed to hear an appeal by members of Congress and Dixie out o t their vehicles. But . the National Association for the governors. they did not meet in the a better job of supporting Ne­ groes In their quest for better ! Advancement of Colored People -pbe guard is segregated in kind of nose-to-noee shout­ Around State ! from an Alabama state court in- rnost of the states of the old In Fog Crash ing match that might be economic eind social conditions, came out Saturday with a re­ • junction barring it from con- Confederacy, expected to foUow such an By ’IfOD A 8800IA T E D PRESS ducting intrastate busine.ss in q-hg pre.sidential committee, KBARNT, J. (AP) — Two port stating the party must also accident. ’Hie Ooltimbus Day weekend Alabama. headed by Washington lawyer women were killed and 41 other make an aggressive attempt to Instead they took o tt like eteimed eight Uvee in tralRc ac- ■ Denied a hearing tn 11 prop- Gerhard A. Gesell. submitted an persons were Injured today scared rabbits in opposite oidenta in Oonneofaiicut. Two (Continued on Page 8> erty owners in Savannah, Ga.. initial report June IS recom- when a bus and truck crashed directions. who lost in lower federal courts mending many measures to Police learned later that other pemone died of bums and on the fog-blanketed New Jersey their litigation to prevent estab- eliminate di.seriminatlon against eadi man was driving a another as a reerutt of a fall lishmetnt of a Negro school in Negro servicemen in areas Turnpike. from a c ^ . ATrtlbiahop John J. Krol of Pmiadelpnia, w earing full rol,e.s ■me smashup pinned passen­ stolen oar. their while neighborhood. around military bases. The worst singile aoddent oc­ ‘Brain’ Picks and miter, prays during Ponitlflcal Mass he celebrated in St. Refused to review, and Uiu.s The seven-man committee told gers in the wreckeige and it was curred in Danhuiy early Sunday Peter's Balilioa in Vatican City yesterday in honor of the nearly two hours before all were let stand, a deci.sion won by the Kennedy bias in the reserve TnonUng and took the Uvee oif beaitiflcaltion of John Neumann. (AP Phobofax). Congress of 'tacial Equality in two Danbury sMera — Loutoe Blind Dates, fighting an Injunction issued (Continued on Page 8^ Two other trucks were In- Algeria Says Mazza, 21, and Mrs. Rone NV>- vidved, but poUoa could not say agaimst it in relation to demon­ vella, 28. ’They were puaeen- strations in McComb City, Miss. Imnledlately Just what hap­ gers in a car which went out Results Good pened. It appeared that the bus, Revolt Ended —Refused to consider an ap­ of conitrol and smashed through peal by (our persons convict^ Annual Talk a Greyhound, came upon the bwo stdrefronlts. Beatification Rites By CHAD SKAGGS of disorderly conduct for sit-in scene toward the end of a chain MICfflDLET, Algeria (AP) — Pohce arrefted the driver, oolUsion of other vehicles and AMES, Iowa (AP)—Right now demon.strations in New Haven, | Thk Algerian government thinks Wayne (i. Brown, 21, of Dan­ Conn. There was no racial issue ! ■truck the egg truck after first It looks as though the compuUr On Red China tt has ended the Berber revolt, bury, and obatged him wHtfa i»yth> cases. The sit-ins were in hlttliig a tractor-tniller truck. negUgent bomtcMa Brown did all right In Its challenge lb '^ T w '^ Jeaa tiromon were slttfaig two private offices, one but swerid hundred rebels 'are was unhurt. Cupid. But this final score won’t that of the chairm an of thehe Be sins in UN near the frtmt of the bus. believed to be hiding In the Airented in axtother fatal ac­ Identification was not possible be written for at least six ocratlc Town Committeetee, and ; ” , [ mountains from where they cident was Leo A. Nled2nvieoki, VATICAN CITY (AP)—^The^at a public veneration in St. Pe- ^ the lower court said the demon- Immediately at the hospital could wage guerrilla war. months. where the bodies were taken. 19, of New BtHtaln, who tried Roman Catholic Church began ter’s attended by Pope Paul VI. strations appeared to be against i The army’s easy occupation of to escape from a patrol oar that ’That’s when sociologists will The pontiff told the throngs of certain features of a local hous- (AP) — The General A«sembly The bus driver was Identified make a check to see if anything three days of special masses hfichelet, where the rebels had pulled hbn over to the curb and sermons today to honor a Americans in English that the ing ordinance. I til as Theodore Nichols, S6, of permanent developed last Satur­ day was ”a special day of joyl In the field of economics and ' on the seating of RM China m Pittsburgh, Pa. He was In fair set up headquarters, surprised early Sunday, poMee said. 19th Century Philadelphia bishop President Ahmed Ben Bella’s After a chase, of about half day night when boy met girl on following his beatification. for the Catholics of the United business, the court refused to the United Nations. The propos- condition with lacerations. a scientific basis. ' The crash occurred south of officers. a nine, Nlerh^ecka’s oar John Nepomucene Neumann, States of America.” reconsider its 5-4 decision of last al is expected to fail short of He called Bishop Neumann an May upholding the Federal Pow- approval once again. exit 16, which 1s the Lincoln “It is all over,” said one army atruck a tree. His passenger, N early 1,000 students were a Bohemian youth who went to commander. “Our men never Thomas F. MoOue Jr., 67, of paired off by an electronic com' the United States as a frontier adopted son who had shown all er Commission area method of For the first time since the Tunnel Interchange. It ’was — ------determ ining allowable producer shortly before 8 a.m., two hours fired a single shot, not even New Britain, was killed. puter at an Iowa State Unlver missionary and was bishop of the Church an example of holi­ issue was raised, the resolution after the crash, that northbound when they were shot at by Nledawtedki, who was not slty mixed dance where all had Phlladelphi- from 1862 to 1860, ness. prices (or natural gas. Cali- to seat Peking and oust Na­ ’’blind” dates. was advanced on the road to tionalist China is not being spon­ (Continued on Page H) (Oonthmed on Page » (Continned on Page 11) (Continued on Page 5) Students surveyed Informally sainthood at ceremonies in St. (Continued on Page 8) sored by the Soviet Union, at the see. e said the idea was Peter’s Basilica Sunday. which is embroiled in an fine. Almost to a m an—and Planeloads of persons flew to ideological dispute with Red woman—they ssdd they liked the Rome from Philadelphia, Allen­ China. The Soviet Union will dance partners the heartless town, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and back the proposal however. gadget had chosen for them on Buffalo for the ceremonies. The I Albania, the only European Government Denies Reports the basis of replies to 120 ques special services this week are Communist country siding with tlons. being held in the Ba.silica of St. Red China in the Communist Mary Major. I family fight, put the China ques- But will they feel the same I tion on the U N. agenda this way In April as they do in Octo­ Bishop I’eumann was the sec­ ond American to achieve the year. Albanian chief delegate Of New Slides Near Vaiont ber Or will hearts grow as cold Halim Budo planned to intro- as a punched-out card? state of blessed this year. Moth­ er Elizabeth Ann Seton, a New ' duce tlie resolution formally Members of the university I before the 111-member General ROM E (AP) — The IUlian«> ’There were reports today that|>part of Mt. Toe In the middle. York nun, as elevated last the reservoir ■will be much Department of Sociology plan a Assembly this afternoon. News Agency ANSA reported to­ the threatened landslides had survey six months from now to March_.^ started moving and that full smaller, of course, but still Beatification is the final step I All other Communist and soma day that a new landslide was try to learn the answers. They nonaligned countries were ex­ moving down on the Vaiont Dam evacuation had been ordered. very large.” before sainthood. However, Thousands of soldiers still dug want to know whether a profes­ sainthood does not automatically pected to speak for the resolu­ Reservoir at the rate of one foot But authorities denied these re­ sor with a beam of electrons can ports and said villagers had been In the mud for bodies, and the follow beatification. tion. Nationalist China, the Unit­ a minute. Authorities denied It. outshoot Cupid’s bow and arrow ed States, Co.sta Rica, Guate­ Provincial authorities in Bell- authorized to return briefly to exact casualty toll was not Archbi.shop John J. Kroi of their homes this morning to pick known. Even if the computer wi Philadelphia said the beatifica­ mala and others were expected uno and Italian army officials on to speak against it. the shores of the rese^oir said up belongrings. President Antonio Segnl, tour­ right certain hazards remain. tion Mass Sunday and officiated ’The man who built the Vadont ing the area Sunday, was told by Raymond F erris, 24, of 986 An The Soviet Union still says there was no new avalanche son St., Bridgeport, Conn., said that Communist China has a menace beyond earth slides that Dam said today the giant blarri- Interior Minister Mariano Rum­ er could still furnish electricity or that at least 1,809 persons he very much liked two of the right to be seated in the United have been threatening since the Nations even though the two catastrophic avalsmche hit the after repairs. were dead in Longarone and oth- girls the macjilne Introduced to Mass Change “I see no reason (or not using ef villages below the dam. him. But they turned out to be Communist giants are at odds. reservoir Wednesday night. India also has continued to sup­ Most residents of villages in the dam again,” said Giuseppe He said at least 300 2343 r’oommates. Tomo. “It’s not badly damaged presumed dead from villages Now, it's up to Ferris to figure Fails to Win port the cause of Peking’s mem­ the area who escaped the flood out how he can date both bership de.spite the Chinese In- generated by the first avalanche and can provide hydroelectric power again with repairs. With (Continued on Page 0) .safely. va-sion of Northern India la.st - were taken out last week. Council Vote year. The Albanian resolution is ex­ pected to be voted down Wednes­ VATTCAN CITY (AP) — The day. One , diplomat speculated Priest Joins i Vatican Ecumenical Council that it would get fewer favor­ ' withheld today approval on a able votes thSn last year and ; wide range of changes In the Ro- (Continued on P a g i •) Police Crew i m an Catholic Mas.s, including ! the partial replacement of Latin i with local languages. On Patrols In a vote in St. Peter’s, a j council document on litm;gy— KANSAS c m r (AP) — A po- j public worship — failed by 78 Bulletins lUa ear, siren screaming and ; votes to obtain a required two- red lights flashing, swerved In ! thirds majority. Culled from AP Wire* and out of traffic at high speed, I The outcome was unexpected. Retirir^ Weert German (Jhancellor K«irad Adenauer, dur­ finally stopped alongside two The council fathers — cardinals, ing a tour ot West Berlin in 1961, gewluree in a conversation wrecked v^lcles. patriarchs, archbishops, bishops with aides. (AP ' Phdt^ax). U.8. ANGERED A police sergeant and a and other prelates from around SEOUL. Korea (AP) — eaptain stepped out. ’The the world—had been expected to SoiiUi Korea’s military regime sergeant began his routine give the measure strong approv- added a new .strain to rela­ duties of checking licenses, ^ al. tions with the United States tUd marks, other evidence. Last week they voted almost Adenauer Steps Out toda.v by anninincing it had The captain stopped to com­ unanimous approval of 19 purchased M.S million worth fort a motorist who had suf­ amendments changing the word­ of Canadian and A ustralian fered a fractured arm. Pew no- ing of the document; grain , to ease a food shortage. tloed that in addition to his cap­ The amendments were worded After 14-Year Tenure Angered by the secret deal, tain’s insignia he wore a tiny so that regional groups of bish­ L'.S. officials said there was gold cross on his collar tabs. ops would be able to decide what no food shu'rtage in SouUi tt was the beginning of an­ changes they want in their geo­ Bv CARL HARTMAN (f-Union has frustrated his efforts Korea and none' could be ex­ other Friday night on squad car graphic areas, with the Vatican BONN, Germany (AP)—Kon­ to reunite Germany. His ene­ pected this year. They noted atrol for Msgr. Joseph V. Bul- ^ving its concurrence rather rad Adenauer, 87. steps reluc­ mies say strength and pros­ the United States only^ recent- Svan, chancellor of the Kansas than Issuing an over-all order tantly out of office Tuesday aft­ perity would have come any- j l.v gave So(ith Korea 1.1 m il­ aty-Bt. Joseph Diocese of the for the entire Church. er more than 14 years as the way, and accuse Adenauer lion tons of grain. Roman Catholic Church. He has TTie vote was 1,417 for, 36 first and only chief executive of of helping prevent reunifica-; followed the routine, ridUy the against, 781 "approval with res­ the West German Federal Re­ tion, a serious charge in - NITViE BEPL.\OBS KORTH cars from 7 p.m. unUl midnight ervation” and eight votes were public. German politics. WASHINGId N (A P) — every Friday, since his appoint­ ruled null. There were 2,242 The Adenauer era has brought Adenauer’s major accomplish- Secretar.v of the Navy Fred Korth, who la.st week protest- ment as one of three department prelates voting. most-of this- couptry from the, ment has been to Ue West Ger-- Chaplins a UtUe over six As a result the document must depths of disaster and disgrace’ many clo.sely to the West. It was , (“d against a tentative Pen- months ago. Police Department go back to the council’s liturgy following World War II to Adenauer who in 1950 first of­ tagon decision to deny the veterans say they cannot recall commission, which will coordi­ strength and prosperity. But Ad­ fered the Atlantic Alliance a Naiy more nuoiear-powered any other chaplain vdio actually nate all the reservations, and enauer leaves behind a linger­ West German army, de.spite aiirraft carriers. Is resigning participated in police patrol then refer a revised measure ing problem — West Germans strong opposition among many and will be succeeded by Paid work. ' ^ . . back to the council. still are separated from 17 mil­ Germans to rearmament. .NItze, now an assistant sec­ Fbr the priest, 44, who has ’The document voted on today lion fellow countrymen who are In 1962 Adenauer rejected a retary .of defense. ’The Whlto been a ramo aimouncer, disc ______Iriilfi ifiM lifii' ii- fi i’A M if t iif if f hf- i f # was the second chapter of a sev­ under Communist rule. Soviet offer to reunite Germany House said today that Preel- jockey school supeiinten- on condition It remain neutral. dent Kennedy aooepted M » . Jbaenb V. SuWvnn (cl|bt rear), a Oaltfaotic ebaptein with the Koneas City poKoe de- en-chapter schema on liturgy. Adenauer’s friends say he is o ia t. It li a means to an end. This chapter deals with the responsible lor the strength and Korth’s reelgiMttaa ea Sa*- partmeitt. 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