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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 196K PAGE TWENTY-FOTJR AYorafft Daily Nat Preat Run iiandii^Btfr lEtt^ing li^raUi For the Week Boded The Weather October 23, IMS Bunny, windy, warmer ioduy, The Mlapah Spencer Circle of high 55-60, fair, milder to n lg ^ About Tomu South Methodist will 14,477 iHanrlfPBtpr Eupnttm M m i h low In 40a; eunny and w o rn meet Tuesday at 1S;S0 p.m. In McComb Taking Post We Always Use morrow, high near 60. The Zlpeer^aub will aponior Susanpah Wesley Hall. Miss 'JUdnehesfer—.4 City of VOlago Charm a eetlMCk pany Saturday at S Ethel Goalee will speak about p.m. at the clubhouae on Brain- Fresh Flowers the Children's Servlcea Center - VOL. LXXXV, NO. 28 (FOURtEEN TV SB(7nO N ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1965 (CUaaif|ed Advertlehig on Page 11) a rt PI. in East Providence, R.I. Host­ With Greek School PAGES— PRICE SEVEN CIMTB esses will be Mrs. Joseph David S. McComb will retire from Aaina after 88 From Oar Greenhouses J The Rev. Theodore Bacheler. Swenason, chairman, assisted years to become business manager of Pierce College, paator of Wapplnfc Community by Mrs. Fred Matthes and Mrs. Athene, Greece. He will take his new poeitlon In Febru­ State N ew s Conffrepatlonal Church, will Albert Todd. ary. A resident of 42 Elwood St., he will set up residence 1621 Hartford Rd. i conduct a service on Sunday In Greece. fi'om 6:S0 to 6:5S a.m. In the The Hattford County Dental McComb luui been active both MANCHESTER, chapel of Manchester Memorial Assistants Society will meet In community affairs and with' Hopes Dim ^ Massive Parade Hospital. Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the of­ Aetna. He served as cashier tind Krause i'lorist CONN. fice of Dr. Marvin M. Goodman, vice president for the erganisa- In CR&L Sanitary Refuse, the town’.s 797 Farmington Ave., West Uon atnee 1957. He was presi­ trash collector was fined 112 Hartford. Joseph Palmers, a dent and former director of the Manchester'a LargMt Florist I last week for two repetitive representative from the EJast- Aetna h^n'a Club. PHONS 648-SSM Bus Talks complaints. A total of 39 com­ man Kodak Co., will speak on McCUnb was born in New- plaints were reported during X-ray techniques. Mounting and oaatle, Ebigland, and came to Mediators see little to be op- Backs V iet Stand the week. developing will also be discussed the United States In 1911. He Umlstlc about In their efforts to at this time. Refreshments will graduated from Manchester head off a bus strike Monday be served. Guests and prospec­ High School and Hlllyer Ck>llege. »3 DEPENDABLE by drivers and mechanics of tive members are welcome. TURN RULE TOP QUALITY the Connecticut Railway It WIN A DIAMOND A five-year member of the Lighting Co. The Manchester Gilbert and Manchester Zoning Board of Ap­ "We're at an Impasse," state 5th Avenue 1 CARAT RING Sullivan Workshop, rinc., will Hand-to-Hand Fight JUST COME IN: peals, he qjso served as treasur­ mediator James Donnelly said have its first general meeting er and moderator for Center Friday after a fruitless five - TREASURE SHOPPE on Monday at 8 p.m. at Cooper Congregational Church. He was hour meeting of mediators, un­ Is Scene of Hall of South Methodist MANCHESTER PARKADE on the board of sponsors for the ion spokesmen and management .Halts Cong Assault Church. Plans will be made for Hartford Seminary Foundation, representatives at CR&L head­ this year's production of "The Big March and in Manchester was on the quarters In Bridgeport. . SAIGON, South Viet Nam Ings of key U.8. installations on Gondoliers." Refre.shments will Town Employes Pension Board. DONT A strike against CR&L, the be served. Prospective members (AP) — U.8. Marines, using his bo Honeydews; CasabaS, red, white, blue Grapes, Pomergran- Marchese said students who atea, Imported Chestnuts, Persinuuons, Pineapples, White, dius. Church, Hartford, and have Pink Grapefruit and Plenty of COLD, FRESH, CIDER! lived In Manchester all their signed up at the “school" were Among those scheduled to . . . Green, Yellow SquaA, Imported Red Onions, Spinach, married life. Mrs. .Baldyga, a BOTH STORES bilked of large sums of money Lupton Says GOP participate are veterans groups, Beet Greens, Peas, Cukes, Boston, RomfUne Lettuce, White Manchester native, is a daught­ through false advertising and labor and fraternal organiaa- Sween Potatoes, Purple Top Turnips, Yellow Globe 'Dlmlps, er of the late Mr. and Mrs. John OPEN TPNIGHT job offers and' guarantees. tions, youth and student asao-. Brocceii, Cauliflower, Watercress, Egg Plant and Acorn Orlowaici. She Is employed - at ctations and a number of Hui^ Squash. till 9! Youths Beat Rider Double Trouble Tonight Pressured Dirksen garian “freedom fighters." “Here’s -Where You Meet Your Neighbors, and Friends! NORWALK (AP) Twelve Parties Eye The Medal of Honor winners Te§t A-Blast 'Tonight’s the night the goblins roam HARTFORD (AP)—The "flak" that the ruHng apply to only are Thomas J. Kelly of Manhat­ teen-agers were arrested early fired at Sen. Everett Dirksen by one house. .1 See Us For— today after a disturbance at the For trick or treat at every home. tan, Richard W. O'MeUl of "THE KING SEYMOUR Called Near Outcome of state Republican leaders has Plnney observed that the hew Bronxvllle. N.Y., Michael Val- AH of Your railroad station in South Nor­ caused him to cancel a speak­ constitution ratified by the state ente of Long Beach. N.Y., John of walk. Police said a train pass­ But more than that it’s also when ing engagement here, the Gom- oonsUtuUonal convention earUer Meagher of Jersey Qty, N.J., lAUTQ STORES (New Turbo-Jet VB) enger was beaten up. Produce!" 681 MAIN STREET HALLOWEEN Perfect Shot You turn your timepiece back again. City Races mibtee of 1,000 has chargid. thU week is probably "the only Stephen R. Gregg of Bay- PERO AtvU Smith, 42, pf 64 North Dirksen had been -Invited to one In the nation which both ^^ne N J 276 OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS • 643-6384 NEEDS! OPEN TONIGHT Taylor Ave., was attacked with AMCHintA ISLAND, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS speak on the impact the Su- cojnpUes with thb law of the ^ ’"silent vigil" against ths fists 'and thrown hj the station Tonight before you hit the sack (AP) — A thermonuclear device The clocks are turned one hour BACK. About half the state's regls- Court's "one man, onelan n ^ e Student* Officer Pleads (guilty BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER chitka ^Friday In a short scleii- (Poem by Sol Cohen, Photo by Satemis) state Republican and Demo- toe Committee of 1,000 an or- law and the people of Oonnectl- adopted ,thk men of the 1st HARTFORD (AP) Former tlsts called "near perfect." cratic organizations before next ganlzation dedicated to persuad- cut take advantage of Its pro- Brigade of the lOlst Airborne The atomic shot,, with four East Hartford Policeman Ken­ year's gubernatorial elections. tog *ng the the public public to to reject reject the the re­ re- visions." Division now to Viet Nam & SUPPLY CO. times the power of the nuclear Mayoral, ^ s t selectman and vision of the state consUtuUonconstitution Besides Plnney, the state GOP -i,u cinincif renresentlne- neth M. Mclnnls pleaded gfullty bombs- which devastated Hir­ In " Superior Court Friday to other...... contests* ...... will be ...... held in 27 that...... will be submitted to...... It Dec. ...S ^,,“3 .li.T O . S t t ' ,5 5 — Features — Jireaklng Into two businesses on oshima and Nagasaki In Worid communities. 14. War ri, \ras deigned to test the ^ in 0» n,ov.m,M ,a » . olenrlnj l»u» ter , his beat and stealing at least Civil Rights Marches Democrats will be seeking to The charge Friday that Re­ . apeaklng g^^vlcemen in Vlof Npm. 33,600. United States' ability to di-stin- keep a hold- on the major urban publican State (Chairman A. to where former Re- ^ ^ gpiish between • earth waves Searle Plnney and other highly , , PRE-FINISHED % Molnnls said he wanted the communities, while the Repub­ i-publican J National (Chairman H. than,v,„ 2,000 o -w, students . j . and j faculty . .1 money so-he could quit the pol­ caused by natural seismic dis­ licans are expected to continue placed Republicans hod pres­ Meade Alcpm of Suffleld, form- „ 4x7 MAHOGANY ^ turbances and those generated Slated Agaii) in South sured Dirksen Into cancelling er Sen. Prescott Bu-sh of Green- T at Marquette Unl^r- MAHOGANY ice department and buy a farm­ to control the rural areas. wich,. and former Hep ““y' Milwaukee, Wts.. has bMn house 1(1^ Vermont, where he by underground atomic blasts. ' the appearance was denied by The United States invited all Seely-Brown of Pomfrot. P L Y W P O G P e r^ H e e t would live with his girl friend . 1 , isi ' SELMA Ala. (AP)-New ^reet'demonstration^ (See Page Six) after divorcing jjls present wife. nations with selsmologlcal sta- bgen called for in certain areas of the south where civil elect a mayor from a. field of The party chairman said ho tions, including the Soviet Un- rights workers have been slain. ’ , three candidates. The Demo- had hfid "no direct communica- PANELING - BLOND TONE NEW TRINITY BUILDING ion, to record the earth waves Tj^e acUon was taken at a ------^ ;------crats have nominated Mayor Dlrksen about the HARTFORD (AP)—A gaOter generated by the shot rneeting of representatives of reigns _ In the South and ultV _____ James ______Dawson for ______re-election,_ •na'i-ter. Ing of some of tt)s nation's promised that all data compiled several civil rights and religious rnately the people wdll have to Joseph K. Pac will run on the Plnney suggested that "once (See Page 8U) ’ orsanlzatlona to Selma, .^a., wor.k this out,” he said. city Manager ticket, and for- the senator j(^lnnd possession of Friend Hints Luci PRE-FINISHED $ (See Page Six) Young said targets of the mer alderman Paul J. Manafort the facts he became unwilling 4x8 It came on the same day Atty. street marches would be areas ig the GOP candidate, to lend his enormous apd well MAHOGANY Gen. Nicholas Ketzenbach or- where' they believe accused Mayor Richard C. Lee Is earned presUge to the kind of dered federal "registrars inta i2^®toy6rs of civil rights workers hoping to defeat Joseph J. Eln- blind wrecking operation the Seeks OK to Wed PLYWOOD —- Per Sheet more Southern counties to an not been brought to jus- horn for' - a seventh consecutive - Committee of 1,000 is conduct- Film Stars Flee effort to step up implementation term in -New Haven. The 49- Ihg-” JOHNSON. CITY, Tex. (AP) that vlvacioue, dark-haired Lud of the 1968 Voting Rlghte Act. The, Rear. Henry Stines, a year-old Democrat Incumbent Sen. Dirksen was contacted In — Bighteen-year-old L«c4 John­ and tall, blond Pat flew to the The Rev Andrew Youne ek- minister represenUng the Is expected by local party lead-- Florida, but ha^ no comment son and her boyfriend, Pat Nu­ ranch togeUier Friday afternoon PANELING - DARK & MED. TONE AUanta office of the Episcopal ers to win by a plurality of to make on his , cancelling -the gent of Waukegan, HI., are aboard an Alp- Force courier ecutive secretary of the South­ Society lor Cultural and Racial 20,000 votes. No\;.«29 speaking engagement. spending the weekend at the plane. Western Set Fire ern Christian Leadership Con- Unity, put It this way; Hugh C. Curran Is hoping to However, the chief spokesman LBJ Ranch amid unconfimied That wasn’t unusual, a’ WhK'e PRE-FINISHED $| ^ . . ference, said the estimated 1(X) HOLLYWOOD (AP) for the Committee erf 1,0(X), John reports they are here to seek House spokesman said, eince T to 160 persons attending the (See Page Six) (See Page Six). M. Lupton, quoted DirkSen as Pre-sident and Mrs. Johnson's Luci frequently brings boy­ JAVA EBONY Flames raced thwfftgli movie millions to photograph, taken to jhpee”hour meeting In Selma Kow did our serviceman earn 4x8 «>ts at two H o ll^ o ^ studio s^ e r storage. Studio firemen overwhelmingly for more saying he was bowing out. be­ permission to marry. friends to the ranch. 5.95 Friday- night, driving 1,600 aided hoa Angeles city crews in j ______^ •' cause "tha flak was just too The reports were said to have The President,' oonvalesdpg PLYWOOD demonstrations. all these gold stars? Per ^heet guests from tables at an outdoor battling the blozeu great." come from a longtime family from his gall' bladder-kidney PANELING banquet. A crowd estimated at from 8,- "There was . overwhelming I n R h o d e s m Diritsen. wlio Is opposed to friend in Austin, Tex., but White stone Burgepr, rtvas keeping to a Film stars Steve McQueen, 000 to 6,000 persons, attracted agreement that something had having the “one man, one i^ote" House spokesmen here and'In relaxed, light schedule end had Elke Sommer, Martha Hyer and by the'glow In the,sky„ wotehed ^ rule apply t o both houses o< Washington would not verify no weekend appolntmenta.. ' Rory Calhoun were among' the the fire fixrm- adjacent Holly- brutality that state legislatures, has proposed them. If the family gathering was an ”06 Chevralat lihpala Sport Cw po-ono of ISlfWilsiswith flne-aMlphirad new Body by Fisher All that was confirmed was PRE-FINISHED DARK diners wtio fled as the fire sud- wood streets. ______^______> ______l. indication of a forthcoming en­ gagement attoouncementl no RCD T O N E denly O ^ed up'at the end of a ^ K E E P I N G ' simulated Western, street.. No Balks one at the rimch was giving but KNOTTY PINE any hints. LUAN one was Injured. V HEATING cos'n;' Eighty firemen fought the Pat. about 23, has.been dating blaze for half an hour before' It Luci steadily since they met P.8'..... $4.49 4 x 8 ' . . . $6.95 early this summer through mu­ DOWN was brought Under control. A At Arms Use tual friends one of them Beth fire official estimated dojnage. Jenkins, daughter of former BURGUNDY CLEAR BIRCH ■ - ^ at the two studios — Paramount SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP)—British Prime Minis­ presidential assistant WsJter. We have our own aervicemen. N ot everyone JEr-SIMOOIHER iMnUA and Desilu — at more than 3200,- ter Harold Wilson said.today African nationalist lead- 4 'x 7 ' .Jenkins. „ does. Our men are interested in making your , MAPLE 000. The Cause 4a unknown. .ers demand for Britain “to attempt to settle all Rho- Nugent went to Lud’s sur­ furnace perlorm at its Highest efficiency and W E L D W p O D If you go by first impressioiis, you could the Idea Delegates tp the National The­ desia’s constitutional problems with a military invasion prise graduation party at tha SAVE and even gave each body liyla its.own spedalfar ater Owners of America conven­ lowest qost becausp then you’ll keep buying oil Reg. $15.96 Oar Price this dean-honed new '66 js more car than you evo^ tailored Pull Cdl springs.' ’ is out.” White House June 1 and took tion, ctad In Western garb Is­ "The door is open for agree­ agreed on a royal comml.sslon -her to Itls senior prom at Mar­ from us. Remember, three out of‘four furnaces got in an Impala before. And you’d be right. And there’i more- with Smith as well as support- once declaration by Smith's In fact, he said, ‘TU probaUy frame and body structure, refining here, hoi^ng tMng added just to put^a little ere and opponents of his govern­ white minority government. ' tell my grandchildren about It." dealer’s, is what keeps it the ■ est into the party. Then I real­ ment. They inclined the British Since then, the dates have Wu or* a FULL SERVICE LUMBER YARD there. They installed softer acting shock abeorbm favorite. limiweoMfitik. ised It was real. colony’s __ African' nationalist "Tliose consequences should . continued in Washington, Mdiere iMobilheatj "We all filed"- out quickly. leaders. not be underrated," Wilson said. Nugent now works. In WIsconain No chorgo for dolivtry There was no panic." ’The British prime mlnl.ster Tile announcement of a royal and his hometown in Illlnol*, Flames rose 2(X) feet to the air. said he made his views on Brit comml.sslon look much of the always iirfdor the eye of Lud'e thg new *66 Chavrolat, Chevalla, Chtvy H, Corvair and Coryatta at Chavrolat dealar'K as the fire raced through false- tsh military intervention plain syiig out of the dispute over constant Secret Servtoe escort ■ ” ' “ os-sm front Western buildings at Para­ to the nationalist loaders. Rhodesia's future. Wilson and Luci also attended the wed­ MORIARTY BROTHERS BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER mount and through stored scen- He said he also told them his StuHh disagreed on the exact ding of Pat's brother, Cterard AVraORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER gove'mmeivt believes that a terms of reference of the com- 301 CENTER STREET DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. ary and staging at Dsellu.’ Pow­ Jr,, a Marine lieutenant now IN MANCHESTER, CONN. er lines burned, plunging m u ^ blaok majority rule in Rhode.''la inlsslon, but it assured that stuilonod In Viet Nam, TELEPHONE 643-5135 ' & SUPPLY CO. 476 CONN. BOITLBVARD—S69-S441 ltI4 MAIN STREBT-i«27-8144 cannot come today or tomorrow talks between Britain and Rho- CARTER CHEVRGLET CO., INC. BAST HARTFORD, CONN. of 'tlM area Into darkness—ex­ Pat's father, Gerard P. Nu­ ROUTE 44A—“At The Notch”—Tel. 643-219S ISM MAIN STREET—«4l9-S8M HARTFORD, CONN. cept for the light of flames and beoause of the "tragla and dl- desla would keep going, gent Sr., a Waukegan In veil- vlded oondiUon" of the country. This would make a unilateral / k w w tfnw • N * «WN Mmenm > wowr ptwsa KM • Hom M Mtin CALL COLLECT Rremen's trucks. ment counselor, said Frtdgf WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET, INC THE GRODY CHEVROLET GO. ARDERY CHEVROLET, INC. Paramount offlolals ordered Vyjiaon also announced that declaration of Independence by ^niAN, IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DItTHIBUTORSI TRY US AND SEE.’* OPEN DAILY 8-5—SAT. 8-1 Luci and Pat Shown Together in June (Sea P a c * M s) 1141 STANLEY STREET—M9-6346 SI ISHAM 9U>AO—«96-8««t m POQVONOCK AVE.—eM .MS6 stored film, some of It the only Flames Roar Over die Desilu Studios (he two fovemmenta had Smith- unlikely. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. WEST HARTFORD, CONN. WINDSOR, CONN. i ' f ■ I \ PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80, lOBB - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80. 1965 PAGE THRBB'

A n d o v e r teacher In a "parish" spread Slieinwold on Bridgo over 2800 square miles. In the Tolland Hartford Coui^ H eraldinff Homes ' severe famine In India from, By ALFRED NHEINWOLD Church Hears 1953 to 195.'), the Rev. Mr. Moul­ Superior Court South dealer ton was one of a committee of New Town Truck Request When your partner leads a Both tideii vulnerable ■ Speaker from 15 repre.senling about a million long sult.ogslnst throe notrump NORTH • Recent divorces gra n t«l to A AQ42 ..H om e for M any Guests citizens to adrylnlster relief In .vou muat use your entries early <5? K7 the Ahmednagar city area.- On Nov. 4 Meeting Agenda area residents: India Mission to set^ip his suit. I-et your pari- 0 942 / A native of Middle Haddam, Xlie > The lelectmen have called a annual tax bills during the year Clarence L. Towns Jr., South ♦ KJ32 Scarcely a weekend posses when one V Thursday'!) meeting of the he was educated at Bates Col­ Bar save his entry so that by farm, and- horsea were brought ther« town meeting for Nov. 4 at 8 of Uie changeover. The neces- Newfanf, Vt. from Bevecly Ann WEST EAST Women's Fellowship of the Con- lege In Maine and at Hartford Hebron the lime ho gains the lead ho •r more foreign students are not en­ from Mansfield Depot land trained. p.m. In the Hicks Memorial aarlly abort Interim budget year Towne of 317 Unloq.-St.. Man- 4) I 109 A K87S Seminary, and was comml.sston- can nui his suit and defeat the w Q 10852 <7 1 62 tertained In the home' of Mr. and l^lra. gregatlonaJ Chiinh, set for 8 School gym tc authoriM the' would run from Sept. 36 to June cheater, on*’* ’complaint of In- A tide door which leads Into the ed a career missionary In 1918. contract. 0 Q73 0 A3 - Owen Trask of Ripley Rd., Coventry, p.m. hail as guest apcaker Rev. purchase pf a pick-up trticlt^for 30. tolerable cruelty. They were Denioeratlo I’ ollcy Town Crier Opening load — Five of 419 5 A 10576 kitchen is used by the family In prefer­ town uae and to appropriate a Several towns In this area married June 39, 1987 In Man- SOUTH Joseph Moulton, who will talk The Andover Democratic Alaska Sll^e^ hearts. Mrs. Trask ti a teacher of home eco­ ence to the center door at the front of maximum of 53,010 from the JlavB financed about half of the cheater. Alimony was set at 51 A 63 about India, whire, he worked Town Commit lee met Wednes­ Colored slides of AliOdta will Weet opened the five of hearts, the houie. The ipacloue kitchen la mod­ equipment sinking fund to de­ coat Of the short year with a P®r V**'' aup^rt for. two <7 A 9 4 nomics at Coventry High School, Her ern with lots of cabinets and counter for 41 years os n CongTegntlon- day night, with most of the and South allowed East to win Be shown at Douglas' I.ibrai’y fray part o f the cost of the five-year hand Issue. On such children, 510 a week, 0 K J 1086 husband Is a 4-H spoclallst at the Uni­ space. A large dining room with built- al Christian missionary. The evening devoted to a discussion the first trick with the Jack. A AQ4 next week. Book Week, by D. truck. a plan, Tolland -would bond for Claire I. D. Obremskl versity of Connecticut, Storrs. His in cupboards Is to the rear of the kitch­ meeting, is opi-n to all- church of town government, as the EJast returned a heart to dum­ South West North East Benton Crittenden, who recent­ The warning also asks resi­ between 5300,000 a M 5400,000. Frank P. Obremskl Jr. of 80 en. These two rooms are part of an ad­ members and friends. ba.sls lor a foniial (lollcy state­ my's king. I 0 Pau 1 4i PaM work brings him In contact with many dents to authorize the selectmen Assuming a 5400,000 bontt^^uea’^*"**'' ' Manchester, on a Paas 3 N T All Pm dition that was built about 15 years ago. Mr. Moulton .served in the ment Withirr the next few ly returned from a three Declarer next led- a diamond 1 N T vlsltorH from other lands and his family to hire a professional to ap­ andVn Interest rale of three psv.^omplalnt of Intolerable cruelly, American MaarathI Mission in weeks The policy committee month.s .stay there, in Anchor­ from dummy, and East played praise the town-owned Amlot cent, the coat to the town for the They were married June 5, 1937 likes nothing beltct’ than having tHeih Two rooms were'opsned up to make wesUi'n India, near ROmbay. He will) meet nekt s^:cck. and the age. Those will be shown on low In the hope that South would property on Rt. 30, next to the financing would be $38,000. the WHlmanttc. Custody of a son spade, holding - South to eight for weekends or longer. Exotic remem­ the long living room at the center of did niral work as a preacher,- lull comnvtlee Nov 3t), Wcdne.sdny evening, Nov. 3. at mlsguess a finesse. South tried Burrough.s Corp , and to appro­ GOP party says. ivas given to Obremskl tricks. the house. It has a huge fireplace with •ocial worker, and Christian School Menus .S'-o’clock. m the meeting room Barbara May-L,eBlanc of East a finesse with the jack, but this Dally Qiieatlon brances from grateful, guests fill a cup­ priate’ not more than 5250 to Principal and Interest for each did the defenders no good at all. ^pen ovens at one end. Many beautiful Moaday, lamb, patties, rice, of the library. The public is Hartford from JuI*b-8,. LeBlanc Aa d ^ c r , you hold: Spades, board in the master bedroom, together spinach, fruit: Tuesday, pea cover the expense. of the f\\’e years would average West had to win with the examples of the pewterer’i art are dis­ cordially invited. There wnll be .A-Q-4-: ilearlB, K-7; DlaniomU, with mementoes brought back this sum- soup with frankfurt slices, ham no charge for admission. The third Item calls for the 587,000.'if the change over 7as J “ ' ’' ‘ queen of diamonds, and now his played on the mantle. Some were made townspeople to authorize and made In 1966, the taxpayer complaint of . I^ s v 9-4-2; Cliiba, K-J-S-2. ■ mer by the Trasks from a two-months by Israel Trask, one of Trask's ances­ salad .sandwich, cheese .sand­ Children's Books hand wa.s dead. He made a What do you tay? tour of , part of which was spent wich, carrot sticks, ripe olives, An exhibit of 90 new Chil­ enipow’or the selectmen to ac­ would make about one half of tors, and are dated from 1805 to 1815. .switch to the Jack of spades, chaperoning 22 4-H boys and girls. The brownie pudding; Wednesday, dren's book? will bo on view at cept a deed from the Tolland his regular payment In April, but South was too shrewd to An.swer: Bid one club. With The floor Is covered with wide pump­ Lucia C. Grant of Hartford Trask’s daughters. Deborah, a student at OWNERS REPORT THEY hot roast beef sandwich, gi-een the library all the week, to cir- Community Building Committee and the balance would come bake a losing finesse. He put foWy cards In each black suit kin pine boards. from Richard J. Grant of 793 Hartford Business College, and Ckrolyn, beans, geliitin and topping: culale on Friday. Also story Inc. for a parcel of land on the from the bond l.s.sue. up the ace of spades and led open wllh one club rather thiui a student at Coventry High School, and The master bedroom Is on the first Thursday. Spanish rice, to.ssed ho\irs will bo held for the two south Side of Cider Mill Rd„ The first one-half tax paymeht ^ very St., South Windsor, on a another diamond from dummy. one spade. You have very con aon, Jon, also at Coventry High, joined floor at the front of the house and di­ salad, cheese biscuits, butter­ Hebron Brownie groups on across from Crandall’s Pond. would be made in July, the be- complaint of intolerable cruelty, End of Defense venlent I’Cbld If partner rc- ’them on their travels. rectly opposite the front parlor. A small 3 SAVE scotch pudding; Friday, maca­ Monday and Thursday at the Acceptance of the property and ginning of the new fiscal year, ^hey were married Nov. 24, The defense had now come to 8|x>r.dH in any new suit. 3 roni and tomato cassei-ole. cole elementary school. buildings Is Subject to approval and In January of 1967 the sec- Windsor. Alimony was Copyright, 1968 room at the-»nd of the living rqpm was UP $ 1 O U T $ 2 an end. Ea-sl could take the ace The center chimney colonial house slaw, cheese cubes, bread and PTA Activities by the planrhq^ and zoning ond half of the payment would ^ yea*" support General Features Corp. \ised as a “ bornlng" room In early days. T O ' ■ O F of diamonds and the king of has seven rooms and two baths and a peanut butter Milk and bread The local PTA will again commission, ()g jyg payments of 59 a week for each One upstairs bedroom Is shared by spades if he cahsed them at fireplace In almost every room. It Is IN RIEL COSTS and butter are ser\-ed with all conduct the annual enumera­ ResidenLs will also be request­ As a' re.sult. In the first nine children ‘ through the the daughters of the house and the once. Then South hod tricks to listed as the Topllff house on old maps • . ^»omm Mv« evM mmrm) meals. tion this year, appointed by the ed to adopt an ordinance ex­ months of the year of the » " ‘cer for the other Is. the son’s private domain. bunj. and thought to be about 200 years old, board of education. Mrs. Dennis tending the hours of local elec­ changeover, even With financr » East’s best chance to defeat although the exact dale It was built Is Other members of the family group Manchester Eienlng Herald Keefe, chairman. The PTAs'al.so tions an extra hour, to 7 p.m. jbg. the taxpayer would be mak- , /'IT,, the contract was to step up with not known. About four acres of land sur­ are Trlna, a young collie dog, and five Andover correspondent. Law­ approve plans in the making for The polls are n^w’ open from 8 Ing what amounts to one and a o' Valley Rd„ the ace of diamonds when de­ round the house and a large barn Is on cals, which divide their time between rence Moe, tel. 74?-B799. three Halloween parties on Sun­ a.m. to 6 p.m. for local elec­ half times his normal annual South Windsor, on a complaint clarer flr.sl led that .suit from MAIN ST FAST HAMTIOflO ‘i/H2;iO of Intolerable cruelty. They AIR CONniriONrO Amptf IRII pjihmt the property. It was originally a dairy the bam and the house. 0 day. to be held in three sep­ tions. tax payments. the dummy. Bast would then re­ 0 wet® married Oct. 28, 1962. Ali­ arate places, the elementary’ The final Item on the warn­ After the first year, tax pay- turn his last heart, setting up 'ill.! iientlPH— In Baptist Women .school. Phelps Hall, and Yc Olde ing calls authorization for the ments would be due In two pay- We.st's suit. “HELP” In'color Town Hall. s selectmen to prepare for pre­ ments, in July and January. The ^’’'PPOct P ^ n t s of 515 a If South played for the dia­ 8:16-6:40-10:00 » The unit also ha.s' tvvb Inore sentation to a future tow’n town, would not have t o ^ r r o w monds he would let West In Plus comedy co-hit Set Praver Dav “.MASQUERADE” projects on hand; to buy an meeting a propo.sal that .the In anfiblpation of taxes, the tax­ with the queen of diamonds and with Cliff Robertson overhead projector for the town adopt the uniform fiscal payer would be able to split his The women of Community the rest of the hearts. If South 1:30-4:50-8:10 One of the Trask’s many cats pays strict attention to its master at family gathering in living room 9Chool, and to buy kitchen .vear, including authorization payments, and the Town would Episcopal Guild fell back on the spade finesse Baptist Chiireh will meet at equipment for the kitchen. SUNDAY SHOWTIME for the is.suance of bonds or. get It’s "state grants promptly. instead of continuing with the the church Monday at 11:30 "Help" 3:46-7:00-10:15 Mrs. Mary Drew. PTA presi­ notes to finance part of the Ambulance Aasoelation ) Sets Fair Date diamonds, East would take the dent. is on the lookout for vol­ “ Masquerade” ' 2:00-5:20-8:30 a m. to Jolri in a Baptist Wom­ change in the fiscal year. Representatives of the Tol­ king of spades and return a unteers to study the formation ExeUwive VohiMetrfc Cotn- en Day of Prayer at the Cen­ The Republican Town Com­ land Ambulance Association, at at. Mary’s Episcopal Guild bustiofi gives an instant, tral Baptist Church in Hart­ of a .scholarship program. mittee, which 'recommended the tending a meeting" "w ith ” the Thursday from clean flame which burns at ford. T^e Baptist World Alli­ 3Ildget Football change in its election platform, Vernon and Ellington associa- * P’" ’ ’ the parish house, top efficiency—no smoke or ance has .set aside the first Mon­ The Hebron ‘ Midget Football has lelease'd a statement ex­ tlons, have declinedcto Join a Proceeds will bene- soot . . . no waste of fuel. day in November for Baptist team was made jubilant la.st plaining the fiscal year change. regional pact primarily, because church mortgage, fund. Heat is “ locked” in the fur­ Sunday by a 32-0 defeat of the nace between firing periods. women to pray tqgether. According to the committee, Tolland’s service Is provided <^®^® P’’®*' Old Saybrook team, 'the local and not wasted up the chim­ Jhis year’s theme ^ "Pray the budget would be computed, free to residents while the other announced that the goal team will go to Old Saybi-ook ney. Thousands of owners Y e—That He Will Send." and the tax rate' set in April of two services have a basic projects has been • ‘ ’ torhorrow to play a ' return s I k i i i i c ... ^4^:^ \ J < report exceptional oil sav­ A coffee hour at 12:30 will each year. The annual meetihg charge. set for 51,000. ings. No soot means that precede a I p ^ . prayer service game. In last Sunday's game, in October and the adjourned the cause of about 907, of played here on the Rham Vernon and Ellington charge «>® >" “<><«■ in the chapel of the Hartford annual meeting In March would 510 for use of the ambulance theltooths will b® service calls is also elimi­ High School field, the Golden Immvss nated. Phone us, or com, church. no longer be needed for budget by residenu and 520 for non- from 8 to 6 In the Chll- Antlers Drum and Bugle Corps m io—we'U demonttrate. The offering received will be and tax rate setting purposes. resldent u,e. Drivers and aides iron ’ll Comer. Mrs, Everett Kel- Y O lir of Willimantic played between ; used to support the work of The town would not have to are paid $2 an hour for time ^ leader and her the halves of the game. Cheer the Baptist, World Alliance Re­ borrow in anticipation of taxes, •spent on calls, while the Tol- trill present the ehow. IKIIIIC... lief Committee. Mrs. Eldward leaders led by Ldnda Atkinson, and the taxp,ayer would be able land drivers and aides serve on / "j F O G A R T Y Corcoran of the Community also pepped up the doings, ghe to split hi.s payments. The town a volunteer basis, a seph Johnston, co-chairmen, and Baptist Church is in charge of has organized and trained the wfould get it'.? state gr.ants their committee will serve' tea cheer leaders, all on her own. School Lunehea Monday's program.’ promptly and' the* statistical re­ from 2 to 4 and-a chicken din- a |4««*rrlMl aiHl ImiIiI ntwlimi ffiiiNn' - ■ • I BROS., Inc.' ■Meadowbrook School: Mon* ^ ^ _ h f .i4Mlla.. ulll* wilHlIa.. Imi imIhIU' This ia the first season for the ports of all phases of yie town Midgets, The squad is com­ day, hot meatball grinder, cel- J government would coincide with S19 Broad St, Manchester prised of 30 boys, all good fel­ ery .slick, buttered wax . beans, state-wide practices. lip-sky is chairman of'th e din- 1 SUN DAI'S WUKDAYS lows and ready toy the frayr and fruit; Tuesday, soup, pea- The issuing 'of bonds to fi­ her.. 2:00-4:15 AND SAT. Phone 649-4539 FREE Church Activities nut huftor and jelly sandwich, nance the” changeover does not , The varjous booths at.the fair 1 6:30-8:45 7:00-9:15 580 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD Local church services tomor­ cheese cube, pineapple upslcje m iY E R Y * count against the school build­ down ,cake; Wedne.sday Spa- ..... FREE PARKING 528-3333 row will be: Hebron First Con-' ing bond limit for the town. gregational, 10 am .; Gilead ghelti with meat sauce, tossed pecans, candy, grab Th^ statement continues that m n m m m Congregational, 11:15. salad, Vienna bread and butter c^^i'^ron and household ther« are ' now eighty-eight On Saturday the Pilgrim Fel­ apple; Thursday, bak6d beans dobs, cards and pic- Read Herald Ads. towns in the state which have c lowship will have its annual Hal­ hot dogs, potato chips brown ‘^'■® church, white c adopted the uinform .fiscal year. bread and butter, applesauce’ ®‘®Phant. food, Chri-stmas decor- loween Pasrty and Ghost Hunt, Most of the state’s account­ starting from the Red Bam at Friday, macaroni and cheese * * ^ ‘1 flowers arrange- ing and town-by-town stati.stical .Flintlock musket, powder horns and bellows powder injector are a few family heirlooms_which decorate living room fireplace 7 p.m. Dress wairnly, is the ca.sserole, buttered carrots, rye chu;-ch calenders. LARSEN’S RESTAURANT 448 YEARS AGO THE RE-FORMATION THROT OH DR: comparisons are made on thi.s For dinner reservations, cop- word. Don't weqr sheets! bread^and butter and ice cream. ■ba-sis. To make the change, it tact Mrs. Harold Melendy, or 13 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Story by MART^~LtTHER HAP ITS UNIQUE .PUBLIC BEGIN- Next Sunday afternoon the will be desirable to finance, Tolland A.ssociatlon will hold its Manchester Evening Herald Horace McCoan by Tues- DORIS BELDING NING.------through a hond issue, part of fall meeting at the Talcottville Tolland■■ '■ - correspondent, Bette fartln Luther. Services at St. Peter’s Epis­ is working with residenfh of the weVcn,“ r"® r. ^^eir cars in all kinds of weath- welcome to partic^ate regard- gr. We consider air conditioning This .was a conscientious Bible-based protest jigninst an copal 6hurch will b e; Holy Com­ Forest Park area and the Post .TIM JOURDIAN AND GROUP * * ’a abuse — actually of commercializing forgiveness of sins — necessity, not I munion, 8 a.mi; Momitig Pray­ Office Department! to make pos­ hearsal wjll be tomorrow at 3 luxury” PLEASE TEL. 640-8143 FOR RESERVATIONS Intended for. sincere discussion eineclally among students ' er Choral Eucharist and ser­ sible a location where njall de- and others. It became the public beginning of a re-formatlon, . p.m. a t the church, at the in^ mon, 10 a.ny. Also church school. llyery could be found for res- a re-dlscovering of old and unalterable Bible teachings. — tersection.of Rts. 6A and 85. ------’ Is there anything really new In the Church of Christ? Has Members are .urged that p l«id ^ ;d^ts. At present, there is no ,the ecumenical council reall.y ^Ived differences In teaching es and other obligations are paid rnaJl delivery in Forest Park. Manchester Evening Herald and practice according to tlie BIhle? These are questions for support of the church. Memorial Day Plans Hebron correspondent. Miss Su­ One Show Sat. at 6:30 which will he considered during church services, without per­ It is also asked that those Plans for observation of Me­ san Pendleton, tel. 328-8454. 3 Great Hits sonal bitterness, but as the Bible’ says: “ Speaking the truth vyishing to give flowers for the morial Day are already in the Janet I.elgh Tonight— Ends Sun. In _ love.” —The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy will preach on the Altar, sign ^hfe Flower Chart in “WIVES & LOVERS” air. Selectman Joseph Keams, • * * 1st Run Plus 2 Top Hits theme: “ The Re-formatlon by God, but Thtough Martin the- vestibule, reserving a J)ar- representing the board of se­ Steve Mt^Jueen Luther.” ticular date. ■G’ M and SEV^N ARTS present KEtlttlTH HYMAN’S Production starring lectmen is to meet with^iprinci- Enjoy A Pizza “LOVE WITH'THE Anieriran Legion THE REV. OLIVER R. HARMS, PRESIDENT OF THE pal John F. Canavan, Rham Her^ Or Let PROPER S'lHANGBR” H THERAN CHt RCH—.MISSOCRI SYNOD. IVn.l. PI^EACH Richard Parker, Jones - Keefe High School, and representa­ OVER THE LI'THERAN HOTTR NETWORK SUNDAY Commander, ■ American Legion, tives from the other district Us Deliver It Dean Martin SEAN CONNERY requests Legion members to "WHO'S-BEEN AFTERNOON, OCT. 81, FOR THE RE-FORMATION OB­ towns "knU di.scuss plans. ..more dangerously meet at J^egion Hall Sunday Various requests have been SLEEPUko IN SERVANCE.' ------. MV, BED?” morning at S'": 30, to bundle pa­ made to make sure that the alive than ever! A Nl'rMBKR OF CONNECTICUT AREA CHI’RCHES HA'VE per which has ^accumulated af­ Rham band and Majorettes be ARRANrfhD FOR A .lOINT CELEBRATION OF RE- ter being stored Jp the shed from ast Windsor FOR.MATION SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OfT. 31, 4 O’CLOCK, paper ^drives. 8RINDERS DRIVE-IN BouTf 5 BATTELL CHAPEL, YALE I NIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN. Legion members will conduct ' AjJb CONN.------a paper drive that 'day at 1:30. TTie American Legion will SPAGHEnt 3 lvlEA D O W S “?/ii' TWO SPINE TINGLING .hold a steak party tomorrow HTfO -Spcro DPWT Rl. 91 North 3 DELIVERED ADVENTURES !- ZION EVANGEUCAL for clambake.Vcommitlee nfiem’ SEAN CONNERY, Within '5 Mile Radius bers and others who worked on . . .more dangerously On Orders Of 5Z Or More aCOUWSCOPE the August clambake. ' alive than ever! 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PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80. 1966 -Wonder's of the Vniversi PAGE FIVI .IRanrlypHtpr “ Couldn’t Happen, But Maybe The United States PubUo Health Serv­ Covrntry £ttpttht0 IjpraUi ice is sending specialists out to Wash­ Lunar Observatory; Area Churches ington County, in the state of Utah, In Capital Lutherans to urches Sk Oeorge'e Episcopal CRurok St. Fronds ot Assisi Rockv1|l« Mothodlst Omreh to havs them check further w statlsUos Trinity Oovenant Ohurrh WASHINGTON (AP) FBI iMiovah's Wltneaaee >C1uirch of the Asoumyttea Rk 44 A, Bolton 878 rJUpgton Rd., 148 Grave St., ■■ ••I nrom a survey made amohg 3,000 school HarkniaUrk SI. near Keeney gt. Break Ground «r. Copn- Director J. Edgar Hoover Part I Kingdom Hall Adams Bk and TiMmpaon Ri. Rov. DougiM B. Theuner, VIcae South Windsor Rev. WlUsrd E. Oonktln, Psstor ‘ ^Roiragw children in that coupty. Rev. K. Ejnar Reek, Pastor otnSSi rapped civil disobedience as a 134 N. Main Bk Rav. Francis J. MSiaiak Ground will bo broken Sun­ Rev. Gordon B.-Wndhsms, l^Mlahan The preliminary Survey has disclosed possible prelude to anarchy. By DR. L M. LBVITI, validity o f on evolutionary uni. Pastor ■ a.m., HMy Eucharist. Pastor . 9:80 a.m.. Church School. aid COctober t. u n versa. 9:80 a.m.. Sunday School with day for the now church building that there is, ajrfong these itudents, on Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kaizen- DIRECTOR 3 p.m., Public Bible discourse, Rev. Ernest J. Coppa 9:30 a.m., Adult DIsouMlon B«v. John E. Rfktersltis,- Nursery through adults.;"' OUCiQ Along with the tests for the e 1 a I a a a .fo r kindergarten to bo eonztniotsd by too Prlncs Group, MIMiod Bt«it Brenbit Bxeapt abnormally high • incidence of amall bach ordered federal reglMran The Felt Planetarium ‘ Ood’i Kingdom Rulea Amidst Asslstont Psstor 10:45 a.m., Worship Servics. , uMI HolMaya. Bntored at the Poat Ofrlea at evolutionary unlvoras oon come through adult. Of The FrmnkUn Instlttita Hla Enemies." Masaaa at 7,. 6, 9:19, 10:30 o t Psaco LUtoortn Church, 10:18' a.m., Mofning Pray«G ------Sermon "Whers Are WeT” Kuichaatar, Oonn.. aa Bacond Clau Hall lumpe and nodules' on their thyroid into 12 more Southern counties 10:46 a,m.. Worship, Servica. mOUS^i Kattar. The us® of on eatrosioinlcal a test of the steedy-sUte uni- 4:16 p.m.. Group discussion of and 11:46 a.m. Tho profCatn will otart at Lltohy And Church School, Masses at 8:40, 7:40, 9, 10:10 Nursery through Grade 4. glands. , to ^leed up listing of eligible verse using radio telescopet telescope on the moon will trig­ ^rm Photofttx) oscillating universe. tian Growth Group three. 7 p.m., Family Gospel Ser­ Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., b y Perhaps the preliminary statistics believes it tp be morally unjust, It was Indicated that the United Pentecostal Church project. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, PiiStor Next week we will discuss the Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Ad­ vice. Hymn sing, gospel music Paetor Bolton Congregational Church from Washington County will prove he may disregard it to achieve a overriding element In the choice 181 Woodbridge St. The Rev. Mr. Wilkins points .MeeUng Hiimla.vs at Hick’s Euftene Netv Teen-age Queen Crowned Instruments to be used in the vanced Chrietlan Growth Group. and song, and Bible message. RCv. ,J. Stanton Conover, Variance Of Christianities particular objective.” Rev. Robert L. Baker out "the building, functional In' Memorial t^i-hool tiymnnsiiim A subject, in the end, to some reassuring • of the moon as an obeervatory lunar observatory. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid­ 9:46 a.m.. Church School. .Minister B re w er Colette Agnes Daiute, 16. Paramus. N. J.. is crown­ 8:46 p.m.,'Senior High Church purpose and conservative in de­ Who defines what a good Chriatlan Interpretation. Perhaps we can assure Hoover did, not mention any -^slte Is the complete lack of any School Claasea. week Prayer Service. 11 a.m., Worship. Sermon by ed the 1966 Miss Teen-Age America by the retir­ 10 a.m., Sunday school. sign, has been planned to blend Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 Jesus said, "Watch and pray," taT ourselves, after investigation, that we groups or individuals. Civil "disturbing atmosphere. On the Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Gospel the Rev. Mr. Bradley, ’’. .- .and 10 a m., Church Scliool, Wor­ ing monarch Carolyn Mignini. Many contestants 8:30 p.m., Christian Growth 11 a m., Worship. in with surroundings of toe com­ a.m. Matt. 26:11. Paul wrote, "Pray Obvloualy, in practice, each Individual did not, with our nuclear testing in rights advocates and some pioon astronomers will be able Group four. Concert with the Klaudt Indian the things you have prepared, ship Service .Sermon "^he and most of the st^ehands were rooting for Co­ groups of opponents of U.S. poli­ 7:30 p'.m.. Evangelistic Serv munity it serves." without cea.slng," 1 Thess. 5:17. decldea that for himself. Nevada, influence the health and lives ’to observe and photograph ce­ Family from “ Dakota Bad­ whose will they be?” Marks of The Lord.” 0 lette to win. She presented a fiery baton twirling cy in 'Viet Nem have used civil lestial objecU completely free Ice. The cost is estimated at •Ic.sus promised that whatever Or, in practice, Individuala decide to of our own citizens, as we once unwit­ Open Forum lands.” Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Trustees. Vernon Methodist Church 7 il.m,. Pilgrim Fellowship. we ask in his name will b« dance in the talent portion of the contest. Judy Ja­ disobedience as a means of pro­ of the atmospheric absorption, Emanuel Lutheran Church Wednesday, 7:30 p.m Bible $81,800, with 821,000 pledged by grant themselves the emotional luxury Wednesday, 8 p.m. Christian Rl. 30 Mcmday, 8 p.m., Executive •granted, .lohr. 11:13. Prayer la tingly injured the health and lives of test. distortion a n d sclntUlntlon History of UNICEF Rev. C. Henry Anderson, study, prayer meeting. the church membership and cob, 17, of Southfield, Mich., was runnerup. The Presbyterian Church Enlistment. Rev. Morton A. .Magee Board. a power we have never seen of some act which they themselves know some citizens of the Pacific. which plagues them on earth. Pastor parish over a three-year period. To the Editor, " ' 43 Spruce St. Social Action. unleashed to Its potential. When departs from what they otherwise con­ Let us hope- there can be such assur­ Protests Lodged Zion Evangelical The church will have financial 9 and 10 a m., Worship service Mrst Uiithcran Church Christians live and pray as they, One of the most dramatic as­ In 1946, following the war. 9 and 10:30 a.m., "Reforma­ Rev. George W. Smith, Holiday Fair committees. cede to be the Christian code. ance. Lutheran Church assistance from to’e Atlantic Dis­ and child caj-e. Sermon by the Rockville ought, a change will be seen as Registrars: Orders by Atty. tronomical discoveries that can President Truman established a tion Day.” Divine Worship and Minister Such untoward philosophies-^ are In the meantime, however, our offi­ (Missouri 8.11100) trict of Lutheran Ohurches-Mls- pa.stor. Rev. William H. Balkan . vast as humanity. Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach send­ be realized may well be the de­ survey mission headed by Itor- Church School. Nursery for in­ EastmlDster United brought to mind by the disclosure made cial conceiTi becomes us. It becomes us Connecticut Yankee Cooper and High Sfs. souri Synod. 9 am .. Church School. Nurs­ ing federal registrars into 12 tection ot many faint stars of mer President Herbert Hoover. fanta. Sermon by Pastor Ander­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Presbyterian Fellowship If man believes In an intelli­ The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Architects are Roy D. Murphy ery. kindergarten. Grades 1 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday by the Right Reverend Horace W. B. more than some of the glib assurances Bv A.H.O. more Southern counties to regis­ small mass with families of Upon Mr. Hoover’s recommtai- son, "The Continuing Reforma­ cla-sses for all ages. George E. Slyc School gent creator, God, he Should Pastor Associates of Urbania, HI. through 3. Senior High. School classes. Donegan, Bplscopal Bishop of New some of the lovers o f‘the bomb or some ter voters drew prompt protests large planets. On the moon, us­ dation, the U. 8. government tion." 10:46 a.m., Worship Service. Kingston Dr. off Oak St. have no difficulty in accepting Tork, who confessed to a group of his One of the more enjoyable ex­ Having established his griev­ ing high optical resolution in The churito congregation has East Hartford 10 a.m., Cljurch school. 9:15 a.m.. Church Service. a divine inlei po.sitlon into the of the believers in the bomb as the only from South Carolina. supported the creation of a spe­ The Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. 9 a.m., Sunday School. periences of the Constitutional ance, and his bid for sympathy the ultraviolet and infra-red, it asked the entire community, Rev. Gordon 8. Bates, Grades 4 through 8. 10:45 a.m.. Church Service. affairs of hl.s creatures. Prayer diocesan clergymen the other,^ay that guarantee of American might and secur­ "There Is no need for federal cial body within the United Na­ First Church o f Christ, Sermon "The Reformation 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible Time. Convention was that of listening and Justice, Waugh proceeded to may be possible to find the and others interested, to the Minister 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior Me­ Reception of new members. was an integral part of the lives the famous Cathedral Church of S t ity were offering us back in the days registrars in SouUi Carolina," tions to meet the emergency Scientist Heritage.” of all the righteous—Abraham, to delegate Albert E. Waugh, highly important white dwarf 10 a.m., Reformation Service, worship service and the ground thodist Youth Fellowships. John the Divine has been deprived of the soft middle range of his said Gov. Robert McNair. needs of ■ children in war- 7 p.m., Evening Service. "The Moses, Samuel , . . yes, even when they were fighting the' idea of 447 N. Main St, Text: Acts 9: 15 - 16. Theme: breaking ceremony. Vernon Assembly of God t.'hiireh retired Provost of the Univer­ speech in which he purported to • Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-B.C., and faint red dwarf stars. The ravaged oouhtrles. In Decem­ ApostoUc Church - Socialism.” 10 a.m.. Worship and Church Jesus Christ, It wrought the im­ ■erveral tubstantlal gifts because poten­ any kind of international treaty to try sity of Connecticut, make his periodic wavy motions of these ’o -O’ .-u r- “Tb®' Reformation by God, but During the worship service, 8». John’s Episcopal Church Northeast School discuss, reasonably, the merits agreed, 'saying registrars ore ber of 1M6 Um UN General As­ U 'Sunday service, Sun­ 8:16 p.m. T o ^ ^ l owshlp a\ through Marlin Lutoer, Scliool. Nursery through Junior possible to. man. tial donors had resented his support of to ban nuclear testing. The damage done great attempt, on the afternoon stars over long time intervals a.m.. Reg- the Rev. Mr. Wilkins will use Rt. 30, Vernon Intersection of Rts. 30 and 31 of his proposal to let the Uni­ “ not wanted, not needed and not sembly established the United day school w d nursery. toe ho^e of John Hel rick. „t,^uon for Communion on Nov. age. Sermon: "Horizons of the civil rights movement out in Washington Coimty, if it is real of Tuesday, Oct. 19, to'ghln a versity make its own allocations would Indicate the presence of Tuesday, 10 a.ln., Bible Study 7 “ What Is the Church?" as his Christian Community,” by the Rev. -lames L. Grant, Rector Vernon Neither wast prayer a mere welcome in any county” In Nations International Children’s "Whom toe Lord loveth he form of psychotherapy with ^ One of these l^u ests, originally health damage, was probably done way greater degree of financial aur of the funds appropriated to it. large planets. seiTTion topic. Church school is Rev. Mr. Ba^es. Rev. MichelIno Ricci South Carolina. Emergency Fund. chaateneto." (Hebrews 12:6) 11 a.m.. Reformations Gottes- Jesus and the ahostles. It was ■cbeduled to help complete the building back in 1953, at a time when assur­ tonomy for that University. ■Whenever he felt his audience With almoat all scientist' at 9 a.m. 7:45 a'.m., Holy Communion. In addition fo simding the reg­ From 1947 to 1950, UNIGEP The Lesson - Sermon in Chris- Wedneaday, 7:30 p.m. Mid- a real communication with a oC the Cathedral, had bepn In the amount This was the one greatest begrinning to doze, he wpke it ^agreeing that other life in the GOP Town Committee 9 a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy 9:46 a.m., Sunday ^chool. ances and .safeguards against any such istrars to Dorchester and d or-, concentrated on aiding children tUin Science churches points out week Prayer Meeting. «eactlon to poUtiesd coups in this traffic in the city of Saigon, for the footed the controversial emi­ own Republican side of the moon would permit ecreening ed an average of^two to three cll. - In Hospital 3 p.m., Tolland Association's heater gnd 4-specd transmls- A 9 9 0 R o f humanitarianism lor any Radio, heater auid 4-^eed A O fiQ R '^here vai^s according to' the ideologic^ duration of the experiment, was held nent. domain provision, po aisle. "*i^ictou»’t ...^ d s with high tlmea''as much as they have re­ Tuesday, 7 p.m., Church Duplicate Bridge Miss Mary ^urgoyne of Ma­ fall meeting, 1 transmission. " A O f 3 J—,•■Mon and power steering, group to send money, ■ supplies SogUi Methodist Church Waugh, in his preamble, estab­ This was .Jths Convention’s magnification to attempt to dls- ceived. School for Grades 8 through 12. son St. is a patient at Wind­ Wednesday, 11 a.m;, Ladies [llUrectlon of the particular coup. motionless and. nobody, not even the or blood to people-who are wag­ Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. lished with clear and biting hu­ most perfect orhtory by the eJose the protoetars. Once these The group that oonslden re- Wednesday, 7:46-, p.m.. New Results in a duplicate, bridge ham Community Memorial Hos- Missionary Society. ’Ihua, what has Just happened in Bra- elusive guerrillas who can normally ing a war against South Viet Pastor mor the fact that he had been book, delivered in a cause which ore discovered, the spectroscope ' quests and allocates aid is the Member .Training Session. game last night, sponsored by ■pit'al."* vMl represents an embarrassment to • penetrate almost anywhere, coijld make Nain and in the process are at­ Rev. Richard W. DOpee VALUE RATED USED CARS VALUE RATED USED CARS outsideked by the lawyers of the did not have’, and perhaps did can be brought Into play to ob- UNICEF Executive Board, FMdaiy, 7:30 p.m.. Deacons.' the Manchester YWCX, are: Honor-Society First Omgregational Church ^SltmiMcaii policy, but not an outrage. ' any progreas at all ,ln any direction. tacking American soldiers" -— Associate .Pastor East - West, Mrs. Joseph Me- Convention, operating under not deserve, much of a qhance, . serve these ot^eots In th.e litttm- which conslsta o f toe represen­ Five Coventry High School Vernon State Department press officer Rev. Willard A. Legg, •Veigh and Mrs. Philip Holway, ft) Because it is a move toward dictator- what he called the ' ‘marvelous or even such good oratory. But red tor the actual confirmation. tative of 80 governments,' The Concordia Lutheran Church students have been inducted In- ‘ ' Worshipping at the Vernon Robert J. McCloskey on propoe- Assistant Pastor first;,Mrs. Richard Gworek and 1963 OLDSMOBILE - with the President of the country Fresh Computer‘Fodder ■> rules of this Convention,” to the there Ivas anothet- sample of OMewlng the relatively new' UN EcoiVomlc and Social Coun­ 40 Pitkin St. to the Nathan Hale Cl\apter, ; Elementary School 1963 CHEVROLET als of the May Second group to stars Which radiate most of Mrs. Doris Beldlng suid Mrs. Rev. John A, Lacey, Minister roeising all power Into his own hands and The wege-earner who dutifully write® point where his. own amend­ high order attempted floor per­ cil elects toesa representatives. Rev, Robert E. Mansbach, National Honor Society: K,gth- Dynamic 88 Holiday Sedan. Radio, heat­ send supplies to the '7let Cong. their energy in the ultraviolet 9,8(nd,,10:46 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Constance Ma.son and James Ta- Miss Helen C. Fischer, Be) Air 2-Door Sedan. !&uspehding most of the traditional politl- his Social Security number on his In­ ment, which once had unanj- suasion, for causes that possibly The U.S. Committee for Interim Fiaator leen Crane, John Fogg, Andrea er, hydramatic, power steering, "This action is an exercise of vice. Sermon by the Rev. Dr. J. tro, lied for second, and Mr. Radio, heater, auto., >■ mbus support, was now on the deserved a- higher rating, and may alter our Idelui os to the. UNICEF is the sponsor of the Mu,Hen, Robin Potter, and Don­ Director of Christian Education SI AAR auto., power brakes, SI O O R rights and privileges of cit)a^> it is come tax return long has had Internal raw power. It is an abtjuie of dis­ Manley Shaw, "The Corner and Mrs. Herbert Smith, third. power steering, whitewalls. outside trying desperately to re­ that too, as we may describe lifetimes of the stars. The ener­ Halloween Trick or Treat for 9 ,a.m.', Holy 'Communion, ald Storrs. Membership ^-basecT whitewalls. T T O ^ embarrassment, since it is a kind of Revenue Service computers breathing cretion by the administratlcm in Stone.” Delta . Ch^tei% Royal gain its former status: „ - some day, moved hardly a vote. gy emitted by. a etar determines UNICEIF project. It was started Church School and Nursery. Also, North - South, ^ e d Pan- on scholarship, leadership, chat' 9:26 and 10:60 a.m., Church -y Mhlng we do npt approve, down his neck. 'In this computerized age, a program to perpetuate ItseM Arch Masons, will be welcomed 'V the length of time It remains on fifteen years ago when a few . 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion, zenhagen and Joseph Ingram, acter and service. Storrs' twin School. irf'^he degree of embarrassment for that number is the key to many doors. in office" — Sen. Strom Thur­ at the religious affirmation ser­ the ’’main sequence,” or what American childrm decided that Church Scliool and Nursery. first; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tay- brother, David, ia president of • 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship '^ 1 The wage-earner’s savings bank, for ures and the Lucy Spencer mond, R-S.C. , oji' orders' sending vice at 9. Church School tor ^ BANK RATES AND G.M.a 'c .. FINANCING Washington Increases because It happens might be called its * norma! rather than c a n ^ and apples, Reformation Day Meuw based on lor, soc^d, and Mr, and Mrs. the local chapter. Services. lltstanoe, haa that number. If he per­ Church Plans Group, good used clothing. federal registrars into South Grades 4 to 12. Nursery tor Arthur Fjrka, toird. ______W tie this regime in Brazil which, at the adult lifetime. The greater the they would^Uke to collect small Martin Luther’s German-, Maqs 6 p,m., Junior Pilgrim Fel- chance lets a little income from inter­ Baskets of all shapes and Carolina. . . babies to three-year-olds. lowshlp. ient, constitutes the niain support energy emitted by the star, the coihs that might help chlldocn in trill bo sung at both services. The game la played each Fri- 20% AVOID LISTINGS est Blip his mind at tax-flUng time, sizes wlB be sold by Winns of “ We look lor full compliance 10:46 a.m.. Senior High For­ Wash!hgton'sV policy in -the beihl- more it radtates In the ultra­ need in other parts of toe world.- day at 8 p.m. in the 'baaement LOS ANGELES — A study 7.p.m.,:aenlor Pllgrirn Fellow- 1964 COMET 1963 BUICK Pow! 'Ihe IRS will send around to ask Pilgrim Fair •Wlnsted. Candles for all occa­ — not only the suspenslm ' of um. .1 violet and the'shorter i£b adult They sent |S6 to UNICEF. Bach Church of Christ. rooms of the former technical found 20 per cent of this city’s ship. r hhn how come, .and. maybe for good sions and Christmas decora­ unlawful literacy teats but the Ufe... . rf p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ Caltente 4-Door Sedan. • Deluxe Station Wagon. school at 39 School St. The pub- residential telephones are un- Thursday. 7 p.m.. Senior High ■J But our immediate worry over the sit- measure will run another check on his The Women’s Fellowship of tions will he sold. year Uw project has grown.Last Lydall and Vernon Sts. ship. . Radio, heater, standard trans- A IV O R . Radio, ^ Jheater, •automatic -Ota Y O R provision of reasonable access One astrcmoailcai problem of Eugene Brewer, Minister is invited. • listed. Churcli Sohotrf: 3 Secqnd Congregational Church, year apppoximatoly two^nilllon epotion in Brazil stops at embarrass- .reported income from dividends, if any. N6 reservations are required to new applicants” — Atty. Gen. 7 p.m.(...Senior High FeUow' ml.sslon. Very clean. ~ I / T D and many extras. , 885 N. Main St., ie sponsoring a extreme Interest Is the type of dollars was raised. Manches­ Saent, at a pious wish that President ■ A lot- of farmers, however, have no for luncheon, tea or dinner. Nicholas Katzenbach in order­ universe In which we live. There ship. Pilgrim Harvest Bazaar,- Fri- ter’s port ot this sum was about 9:46 amti., Bible classes. Wu™tierto Castelo B1 wee bad been able Social Security number since they have ing federal registrars into 12 ore currently several theoriee dny, Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to • 11,600. 10:46 a.m'.', Worship. Sermdh'. iiiijiilipiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii ^ choose some more restrained means been self-employed all their lives. Ac­ more Southern counties to speed which attempt to describe the Goe|iel Hall p.m. at the church. Mrs. Wlb I ho]^ all the people of Man-^ "The Disciples Were ■ Called OdR SALESMEN ARE TRAINED « f dealing with his own national turbu- cordingly their, sources of income are . up listing of voters under the nature of the universe. One 415 Center St. somewhat less accessible to the tax col­ llam Freeman, and Mrs. James cheeter and the surrounding Christians.” ■fcncee. . A Thou(ght for Today Civil Rights Act. theory holds that the tmlverse -6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “ A SHADY GLEN lectors’ computers. .And one of those Beckwith are co-chairmen of the towns will again support this 10 a.m., Breaking bread. 2 We may feel embarrassed, to have Sponsored by the Manchester was fashioned a long -time ago IN A QUALITY WAY OF D0IN6 BUSINESS .. Income sources, to be sure, is the Gov­ event. " C A P IT A FOOTNOTES worthy project where a few pen­ Significant Glance." Council of Churches “ acme 12 to 16 bllUpn years Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Ladies Bl-' 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. |uch a chief friend and supporter, but , ernment itself, to the tune of scores of A Pijgrim motif will be used Farm prices dropped one per nies can do ao much. ago—as the reeult of a giant ex- ble Clajw. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. PARTY TREATS! qre do not feel impelled to step in and billions over , the year. The farmpr-so far throughout the bazaar.. Booths cent between mid-September Sugan Nelson One God and Father o f All ploaion of primordial materioL Wednesday,'"7:80 p.m., Mid­ Tuesday, 8 p.m,, Prayer T H E m HELP YOU MAKE IHE .) o anything about his establishment of has been responsible for keeping tabs on ,. are named for historically fa­ and mid-October due principally meeting. -i . A alight modification of thla week Service. ^ dictatorship. his own share. Now he is going to.get mous Pilgrims, and attendants The idea of the Fatheftiood. to lower prices for oatUe, com of God was not new with Jesus. theory Indloatea that the uni­ Friday, 6 p.m.,. Bible Reading. BLACI^ AND CO LD FOR HALLOWEEN SMARTEST BUY... ^ ’That 1s because his is a''dictatorship) help. , • will wear costumes of early' and oranges , . . The 18th Avia­ days. But the idea that this Father verse may be oaolllating, that ia St. Mary’s EpiecopOI Church -die the right, rather than a dictatorship ’The A g r lc u lt^ Department is send­ tion Battalion serving In Viet Oesiter Congregational Church lAincheon will be served from was a ‘loving and caring person­ growing larger and amaUer In t Herald Church and Pork Sts, ing letters to all farmers who. receive Nam was designated out- UnIM Church of Chriet BLACK ^COLD A VALUE RATED USED GAR pl the left, and because, therefore, we \ U a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Miles al reality was a new idea. That regular period on the order of Rev. George F. Noetrand itili iiini Government payments asking them to stJhdlng Army Aviation of the Yesterdays 11 Center St. laturally assume that. In the world Stahdiah Meeting House. M n . other men could be nOhered in­ tone of bUllone of yeore, Bectok Shady Glen Licorice Chip Ice Shady Olen Pumpkin Ice Cream. send in their Social Security numbers,, Vear by the Army Aviation Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, wne-up, Brazil stands with ,us and not Ekiwin Sage is chairman. A to this relationship of sonahlp thlrt theory prapoeed by Rev. John D. Hughes Cream. There's blgck magic In Like Pumpkin Pie (only better) or if they have none, to apply for them. Association . . , the Commerce Minister '63 BUICK LttSABRE '63 PONTIAC CATALINA ii t h the world Communist bloc of no-, ham and bean supper will be by another, the Christ, w u also British aatronomera ia that the 25 Years Ago Rev. James W, Rottoiiie this combination of Ice cream and and as golden as a harvest moon. Thereafter the department, when send­ Department reported the Penn­ Rev. Joeepiti H. Dudley, candy. 4>Door Hardtop ConvtrtibIt $1995 l^ons. In fset, rather than having any served at that spot from 0 to a new idea. All who know urtveree n e w had a beginning, Hev. Ronald E. Holdemon ing a payment to a farmer, will forward sylvania Railroad has mailed John A. Beall, ohef at the AMOolate Minister iiiiji I, ii ^ p.m. Mrs. Norman Rylander . Jesus os Lord ore one in that will never have on ending and # iatlnct to move in and upset and oust the amount and his Social Security num­ manufacturers specifications Stata Reformatory In Cheshire, Rev, Fronds C. Hawes, Is In charge of the supper. From they know God oe Father and wlU always rtmain as it today. T:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. A e ipew dlptatorsKlp In Brazil, we may ber to the IRS. If, no matter how core-' for railroad passenger oars with murdered; well known to many HALLOWEEN SPECIAL '63 OLDS STARFIRE '59 FORD GALAXIE their fellow man oa Uielr Broth­ Thla is tha so-called “eteody- 8:40 and 10 a.m.. Nursery and Minister o$ Christian Education Save on actual tendency to welcome It, ful the farmer was In preparing his tax 2 to 0 p.m. Mrs. Ralph Blodgett reclining seats similar to those in Manchester as first aargeant 2>Door Hordtop $2295 4-Door Sodon • $595 will be In charge of a Silver Tea. er. eU U " univme. Theee ooemoler- Kindergarten in toe Children's W theory that perhaps if we didn’t return, there is on inconsistency be­ In airplanes for use on a pro­ In Company M of tha old Flr^t MARSHMALLOW PUMPKIN HEADS the Mrs. Clifford Hansen is treas­ South Methodist Church problema may be luaoept- Chapel. Holy Communion and ,8. 9:10 and 11 a.m. Worship tween what the department says it paid posed high-speed demonstration Oonnaotlout, GCNO. iav* tuts dictatorship of the right, in urer of the fair and Mrs. Sam Richard W. Dupee Hita to onewer from tho moon. Ohuroh School. Crib class in toe Service. The Rev.- Herbert t|j(| '62 FORD FAIRLAHE him and what he figures he got, Fowl line between Washington and Herald pubUahea Selective ___ Smith, Minister at large of '64 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Stale, the country might foil into the Pierson is In charge of publicity. Associate Pastor voomologlats who favor tho Williams Building. The m s will send around to ask how Now York . . . A Defense De­ Service nuinbers and names of Convtrtibl* $2795 2-Door $V4B lands o f a dictatorship of the left, which Spin painting for children will expending unlvorso concept in­ 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Horto End of, Hartford, guert come, just as it does In the case of city partment selsmlo detection sta­ those through Manohestar order fo u ld be real thiuble for us. be conducted by Mr. and Mr*. DEDICATED THUOrf dicate that by penetrating deep­ ■ermon by the Rev. Mr. Halde- preacher. Sermon Excuses for j folks., tion in Montana ploki»d up sig­ number 109. Not Working." George Dickie and Mre. John LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — ly Into apw we ore oleo mov- man. Such ore the tortured lines of policy It is good that the Government is get­ nals from an underground teat Hyde is chairman of a silent Prof. George W. Hanlford, who 1 ^ book in time. If this evolu- Monday, 8 a.m.. All Sointa 7 p.m. Pastor's School of ad policy decision In the ting around to placing the fermer. Inso­ of a thermonuclear device In the auction. directs octtvitlss in PUrdue Uni­ ilnnery unlveree concept is oor- 10 Years Ago Day, Holy Communion. Churchmanehlp, Federation today. Once t^;hln, as so far ts paying Federal taxes is concern­ AleuUan IslaiuM, 1,300 miles Booth chairmen ore Mrs. versity’s huge ncreational rert end goloxlee do ohann 7j80 p.m., Holy Communion ^^***”" : before, we find oureelvee seeming- ed, on a par with the little guy who away. This data 10 yars ago was Walter Smith, antiques; Mrs. gym, says that several 20-pound •U^Uy with age, than a A s m and Preaentotlon of United f oonpeUed to choose what we judge to works In on office; taxes ougl^t to be a Sunday. H m Karald did not Manchester Motor Sales in form, in light or In aubetohoe "You Can Taste The Quality" Stanley Matteson and Mu Sig­ Iron dumbells disappear each FLUORIDES ADOPTER ^ U o h . Thank Offering. Mre. Wtnthrop RUBIER MASKS I the lesser of two evils. Once again. In collected from one etttSen ss diligently « only a few per cent tn a Wl- SELLING AND SERVICING OLDS MOBILES FOR OVER 80 YEARS ma Chi Youth Group, candy; month from the weight-lifting HARyFORD, Oonn,—Connse- bavlz, guest speaker. a obolos, whatover the long range os from another. But considering all the lUm years can raadlly be deUr. AND DISGUISE KITS Mrs. Richard Howes, dry ma­ room. tiout was the first state to poos BIKE SALES HIGH Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy tsx-financed farm billions that already terials and planU; M n. Donald NOW . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 512 WEST CkNTER STREET 643-1511 - - 643-2411 may be, the ideal of democ- "We like to think," he said a statewide fluoridation law for mined if we can but penetrate —Last year tha French Communion. FOR HALlOWEEN have been paid out, the city cousin may Wells, baked goods and food; for enough into apooe to go for Itaslf Ukee at least a short term Thursday, "that It Involves dental health. It will be applied bought 720,000 hleyelas -oniV Dolly, 7 p.m., Evening Prey­ ROUTE 6 and 44-A~OPEN DAH-Y and SUNDAYS Honest prices and fair epprataale are what we’re noted for! Come In and give Hi ta still wonder what’s so equitable about It Mrs. Edward Lee, gifts; M n. rather complete dedication to gradually, with cities above 00,- “ me- W bbeervn. 1,748 o f thsm imported — siw in’. ARTHUR DRUG Porkoda Branch —• Monday through Saturday ohonoe to prove to you that fair and square dealing eon sava yon moneyl aU. — w a l l STIUUBT JOURNAL uona taiould IndloaU auob n James IrvtiM trash and tesso- tbs sport," 000 offMtod flnt. OM.OOO iqotoihlkaa — 8P.000 of OMirab la open doUy tor pray- WWlId itaRi t » 4iM t h m t a p o t ^ ii I

PAGE srx MANCT!ESTER EVENING HE|IALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAV, OCTOBER 80, 1085 ^ MANCHESTBB BVENINO HESAU), MANCHESTER. OONNa SATURDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1905 PAGE SEVEMn Constitutional Oak Tree Vernon SpoMors Serf or Panel Giten Town 'hy Groohert E4wm4,B. MeCuin dwkrd B«rl McCann, 40, of Manchester State Rep. Charter Oak, will bb planted On Adolescent Problems [ Pitkin 8t., dt«d thli morning Paul B. aroobert, one of the In the sprlngi It permlssslon SMMon for tha P»nel maat- d^oorfcUon*. TlckaU may ba oV ■r St. FVancti Hoipital, Hart> 94 delegates of the re­ Is granted, on the gounda of sf^ndaritandlng mr (3hlld- talnad »t tha dwr or from th. a after a short lllnssi. He cently adjourned Oonsti- Highland Park School. B the husband of June Storrs tutional Ooventlon, Is do­ The Oroobert twins, a boy ^ m 'H iSleduw"tor’]^c. 8. were M- = ^a??*BuUer“**ffi^ n w 3 !ann. nating his memento Oonsti- and a girl, are second grade -oiinnaii tndav hv the Rev, John chairman, Mary Butiar, Mar- tutional Oak to the town. pupils at the school. “ th . The 12 - inch high memor­ The spot %nd the tree, Beatrice Oonnera. r. McCann was 1>om In ial of the coyenticn was de­ when it grows large enough, 'T d a t e the eponsore are; During Intermlaelon there will Chester, Oct, 27, 1920, son livered to AUy. Oroobert at will be marked, so that fu­ /s.,u„iiT r4,aritlee of Oonnectl- be entertainment and refraeh- of Mrs. Ruth Bollver Cordner of 10:90 last night by a state ture generations will be re­ S S rtrw ?crS :tril;% ar.n t menu. TJu^gabUq U In^ted. MANOHESTER K ^chester and the late Edward trooper. minded of the 194B Consti­ CAR LEASING CUNLIFFE H IG H GRADE The tiny tree, a direct de­ tutional Oovention, only the > ^ a n n . He-whs a lifelong real- iI m** ■ t r e e t ^ s S ? Road! Ver* Tlu annual ToUand County ^ scendant of' the historic third In the state's history. Off 1 or 2 MOTOR SALES (fmt of this Town. Bleme’ntary and T o ^ d PRINTING iHe was employed In the serv> SEAFOOD EXPERT AUTO BODY nnd schoole; Rockville Oergy Ooun- held^ov. 11 at 9 p.m. at tha YEAR P U N FENDER REPAIRS Job and Commercial ,lcfe Investigation department of cii- 1 Rockville Public Health Northeaet School, Rt. 10, CHOICE VARIETY Hospital Notes Printing II -i PSatt, and Whitney, ..PIvision of Test A-Blast Si'rees Ae.-K>clatlon; and the Tol- Boys and girls who have been F ln t la BlMiolMffter. New ENAMPX ;a c q u e r RE] ’KGS -a l^ t e d Aircraft Corp., East land County Auxiliary of tha nominated by their leaders u oars, fall Awtaitonaiioe, fully Prompt and Efficient w rtford. Visiting hours are I to S p.m. la a o ^ to rednoe your prob- Qualify In all areas excepting mater­ CSiIldren Services of Oonnectl- having done ouUtandtog < ‘ H REASONAHLE PRICES Printing Of All Kinds {He was a communicant of Called Near ^ club work thli year will receive Isom and worries. For tiul In* FREE ESTIMATES Cbncordia Lutheran Church and nity where they are 2 to 4-p.m. fonm tloa onll Seafood ^indorsing the program are county project medals. Key RT. 88—VERNON, CONN a}member of its board of cotw- and S;M to 9 p.m. and private Community Prosi Perfect Shot rooms where ^ y are 10 a.m. the Ellington, Vernon and Tol- awards, '«oder pine and Just Above the Traffic cimen. He was a member of land boards of education Tol- awards will ^ f Paul Dodo* Pontiac 43- OAK ST. Circle 9 East Middle Tpke. to 9 p.m.. Visitors are requested TEL. 640-9981 Manchester Lodge of Masons, land (Jounty Bar Association, All 4 • H mentbere, POtaht*. mo. TEL. 648-OOlf T elephone 6-13-5727 Scottish Rite Bodies and (Continued from Page One) not to smoke In patients’ rooms. m MAm STREET No more than two visitors at and Tolland County Medical As- leaders snd frlend.s are Invited, Sphinx- Temple, Hartford; Omar from the test would be made Phone 649-2881 '•M one time per patient. soctation. Yoiuig Readers Wo -Urgo You To Support slij'lnefSurvlvors, Club besides and the his Army- wife .vsllahle on request. The community program of "No trick to reading. Its a alcman Rd.; together community lenders for the picture book there slrow any damage to Anichitka's TAPPER KEO All Makes PAUL DODQE J. A. WHITE Charles Oooltdge, Wapping; Wil­ concerned with the problems of are three copies of I had trou- 'Friends may call at the valuable, 3,000-anlmal sea otter Arthur Fh-eltag, vice chairman of the Retail Division of the (Jhamber of Commsreo, presents REAL DRAFT BEER Call Hartford Holmes Funeral Home, 400 liam Egan J r, 571 Hartford youth, and the community com- ble getting to Solla SoUew," by Sales S 2 S - 3 9 ^ Swvlo. Cape SeaUops in Season I c ..r .. . ------■■■ herd, which had been based into first place awards to Bruce Arey, 12. and Michael Cornish, 12, for their winning poster in the PONTIAC, INC. GLASS CO. Rd.; Mrs. Diana Finch, East mlttee organised at that time, Dr. Souse. 69 Jensen St., Manekeetof annual Halloween Window Painting Contest. Tire two boys are 7th graders at Illing Junior- Want somffthlng rsally dif­ plats, why not aarva scallopad 378 Main St.—Tel. 640-2861 SI BIsseil St.—Tel. 640-7822 Hartford; Mrs. Margaret Members of th'e steering com The Junior literary guild has and fireworks. Forbes, 231 McKee Bt.; Anpette High. Prises were awarded for first, second and third place winnerq In both 7th and 8th VICHI'S oysUra—they are so good. mlttee arp: Mrs. Henry Abusn selected ai an ouUtanding ferent? Try the Cape scallops "The only casualty w# could Knoff, 1 Daley (3rclc, Rock­ grade categories. (Herald .photo by Satemis.) - Finnan haddla U another cold p Cornelius H. Driscoll Dr. Michael Atkins, The Rev. book, "Yankee Doodle," by Dr. that are Just In at Manchester ' Home Decorator for Ideas turn up was a fish, a dead1 ^ ville; Stephen Koski, 12 Kerry PACKAGE STORE weather favorite and the finnan Wiillam Balkan, Mrs. E. Fen- Richard Schakburg. Other liter- Seafood, 48 Oak St. ThMS tiny, new murals that are within the I SOUTH WINDSOR — Cor- fish, apparently newly killed St.; Prosper Lureitc, Broad 20 BISSELL ST. BELMONT haddle at Manchester Seafood la Have you been thinking about MANCHESTER ton Burke, Frank DeTolla. Mrs. ary guild selections Include price range of the modest budg­ TOURAINE rtellus H. Driscoll of East Hart- Grots said, Brook; Mrs. Helen Ostrowskl. Window Painting Winners sweet scallops art so delicious imported. Nothing eqifUs Its fixing up your house before the fsrd, formerly of South Wind­ Police Arrests John Fortin, Mrs. Paul Herbsl, "The Royal Hiccups," by Trez, CARPET PLAZA et and you are cordially in­ 33 Oak St.; Scott Parker, Hatch and are sure to make a meal smoky flavor, the dellcioua holidays? If so, now is the time MEMORIAL GO. The Rev. Ralph Kelley, Robcil "The Ghost IR the Noonday vited to atop ip and see them. sor, died yesterday at the Hill Rd . Vernon; Debra Plwi- WE HAVE OUR OWN that win please the most ex­ wrhlte meat of- the fish and PAINTS Named in Chamber Contest D. King. Mrs. Robert McHutchl- Sun,*' by FlelBchmon, and "Tha CUSTOM MADE to give serious thought to the For tnatance, they have a mural Opposite Etoat Cemetery Rocky Hill Veterans Home and neuf. East Hartford; Anthony John P. Boland, 24, of Rt. 6t CLEANING PLANT acting family. Of course Mo,p- served In a rich cream sauce Hospital. son, Mrs. Jan Slillbach and Mrs. Shape Of the Earth,' by Jeane matter so that you will not be sizes 40” X 60", you paint your FOR BEST RESULTS Parties Eye Pykn, 72 Doane St.; Barbara Winners were announced to­ Dermott of 107 Keeney Sf. and CANVAS AWNINGS Chester Seafood also has the wHh plenty of butter, it cannot Andover, yesterday was 15% OFF on racing with time to finish be­ Quality Mamoriob He was bom in South Wind­ Tom McNally of 6 Morse Rd., George Trapp. Acting ns con- Bendlck. ' ever po'jiular deejp ,sea scallops be topped. » - walls and the background of Smith, East Hartford; Lyiui day for the annual Window charged with speeding, illegal Rug Cleaning fore they are upon us. If you sor and lived in the Hartfor^ •students at Assumption Junior .sultants to the committo are Several prize winning titles that are - ideal for broiling as ■ Of course you know that you your mural matches the paint Over 80 Years Experience T.-unfso, En.st Hartford. Painting Contest, sponsored by would like ideu the place' for ai-ea for many yearn. After his Outcome of BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son High School, for a po.stcr dis­ passing on the right and defec­ Miss Margaret Parker, super- are also Included, Librarian Cash ft Carry well ns frying. can get any kind of clarfl you giving more depth; in fact it you to go is the Sherwin Wil­ gives the Impression of a hand PAUL'S igtirement from the Connecti­ to Mr. and Mi-s. David Webster, the Town Recreation Uepart- played at Manchester Plumb­ tive muffler. visor of the northeast district of Natalie Ido says. They are 8-Day Service FYesti swordfish is still avail­ wish at Manchester Seafood— liams store at 981 Main St. cut Co.. Hartford, he worked at Lakevlew Heights, Rockville' a mOnt and tlic Retail Division of ing and Supply on Main St. „„!a Clilldren's Services, and Dr. "Across Five Aprils,' by Irene able at Manchester Seafood; the cherrystones, steamers, qua- print. If you are interested, do PAINT SUPPLY Cali 649.5807 City Races WE PICK VP ft DELIVF.^ where they have all kinds of stop in. (jolt's Fire Arms and Royal-Mc- son to Mr. arid Mrs. Robert D'- the Chamber of Con-inierce. Second prize in the 8lh grade thfe^ cars partly J s J the Raymond E. Ramsdell, Vernon Hunt; "Shadow pf a Bull," by sQiison Is much longer for this haugs, clam's for frying, etCj. 645 Main Street A. AIMEXTI, Prop RUGS ft FURNITURE help to give you.* Wilfard Mar­ AU kinds of paper are avail­ riee Corp., both Hartford. He Amoic, Glastonbury. First prize in the 7th grade competition was won by Steven sandy slmuWer of the road and superintendent oU schools^ ^ Maja .Wojclechowska; and popular ^fish and while frozen Clams on the half-shell are a (Continued from Page One) vin, the manager, or any one of able, WMhable, plastics, pre- Tel. 649-0300 veteran of World War 1. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: competition v.as won by Rowett of 137 Hilliard St. and., tlieq ^ speeded beifore he was "^’'c committee has found that "May 1 Bring a Friend,' by 308 MAIN ST. 648-6662 swordfish Is good, nothing has real treat but for most of us It Hurrlson St., Stoncheetor his staff will be more than Survivors ihclude his wife. succeed Samuel J. Tedesco as Robert Widham, 31 Santina Dr ; Michael Cornish of 70 Harlan l‘a ^ of adequate Information DePegnlers.- the delicacy of fresh swordfish. Is too difficult to open them. pasted and pre-cut^apers and Dana Parandcs of 34 Margaret stopped. He Is' sehedulcd to ap- pleased to help you In any way M»ry Willard Driscoll. Democratic mayor of Bridge- joVeph Naylor,' 139 Diane Dr j St. and Bruce Arcy of 130 Rfi., students at Illing.for a pos- pear in ClrtuU Court 12, Man- mmay iv well we be a factor In sex Parents and teachers, as well Manchester Seafood has the Hqwever, If you call Manches­ the Handt-Hang tine that need they can and. In the store It­ only to bo moistened to be ready ; The funeral will bo held Tues­ port. He, is being oppo.scd by -mMrs.,.. &-a F'armer, RFD 1 , Ver­ Wliitc St., st\idonts at Illing icr di.splaycd at W. T. Grant's ehc.stcr, ‘on Nov.' 15, ' problems of youth; the panel as children, are Invited to look 114 pound lobkters. For those ter Seafood ahead they will Upholstery SEE US FOR: whGft H*m Urn# %m self, you will find all kinds of to put on thetwalls. day at 9:45 a.m. from the Republican Edward A Dworkin, non; Lawrence -Duperron, Wap­ Junior High School, for a post­ Parknde Store. Twp more arre.sts have.been meeting will Incltide factual'at the new bobks, which will ts’m mm^ em who wish a lob.ster that 1s larger open them and have them all Harold Saunders, Socialist Par- o Aluminum Roll Up suggestions that are sure to be Choose from three outstand­ I and M Shop STEVENSON’S Ahern Funeral Home, 1406 ping; DVane Belleflcur, 417 Cen­ er displayed at Seymour Auto Third prize for 8th graders made for Incidents involving a talks, by a lawyer, doctor, cler- not circulate until the following Awnings than this popular size, Man­ packaged for you at any time helpful. Ask to see The House ing collections of fine wallpaper, RE-UPHOLSTERING Main-St.,______East_ Hartford, with ty candidate, and Gordon Duffy, ter St.; Pliilo Wheway, Wap­ Store on Main St. went to Martha Muldoon of 83 Manchester girl of n-/mor age S.Voian, social worker and an week. • Door Canopies chester Seafood will be pleased you wish. Tliey are also head­ Deeoi-ator, the book of painting the Style Perfect, the Palrvlew e| solemn high Mass of requiem Social-Democrat nominee ping; Marc Girard, 30 Essex First prize winners in the'Rth Brent Rd. and Gail Heller of 71 la.st August. educator. Sykes Parent Night • Storm Doors to order as many of them as quarters for Jack August prod­ * Modem Furniture ESSO Edward D. Bergin. who won and dMqjatlng ideas published Collection and the Handi-Hang at 10 at St. Mary's Church, St.; Harry Duclo.s, Coventry-; grade competition arc .kmhno Bolton Rd., students at Bennet Herbert p.,.Pocher, 18,' of 17 The Initial meeting will be for The middle school, curriculum e Combination Windows you wish but do not 'carry them ucts and carry , delicious tartare and Antiques a narrow Democratic primary by the*'^erwln Williams Co.; waUpapers. ifou can create your 405 MAIN ST. ^a.st Hartford. Burial will be In Martha Beauchamp, 62 Acade­ Petroski of 137 Olcott St. and Junior High, for a poster dis­ Oakland St. and Henry Forand, p)irents orrty, will be held at fair and tlie PTO Will be the Manrhester Awning Co. as part'd their regular seafood sauce, sesty cocktail sauce and victory from incumbent Water- 195 WEST CENTER ST. this beautiful book has many own beauty in dramatic effects store Stools and Booths Mary's Cemetery. my St. ; Mrs. Marg-ie Hollister, Donna Caniilleri of 28 S. Adains played at Nlchols-Manchester ftHftais C A U t a full line of crackers. • Custom Furniture TEL. 649-5533 27, of Dobson Ave., V6i-non, Rockville High School,.'and will topics of discussion at a par- Telephone 649-8091 Items. Cf course frozen lobster color illustrations featuring the • Friends may call at the fu- bury ' Mayor ^Joseph F. McNei­ 7jj Bluefleld Dr.; Richard Jac- St., students at Assumption Tire Co. on Broad St. Have you tried the extra good by combining p>aper and paint Slipcovers and Draperies lls, will be oppo.sed by Republi­ were taken Into custody yester- precede, a symposium for yoimg . enl,s night to be held at Sykes Eetablished 1949 • MOVING Is always carrfed here and this colors of America as interpre­ Ittral home tomorrow and Sun- "ques, 444 Center St.; Mr.-!. Es­ Junior Higli School, for a post­ Honorable mention In the 8th clam chowder that is made at and Sherwin Williams have Made to Order Tune-Ups day on a Circuit Court warrant people tentatively planned for Junior High Nov. 10 from 7 to la a .most Ihe.xpenslve way In ted by famous American artists. •fcy from 2 to 5 an() 7 to 9 p.m. can Frederick \V. Palomba Jr., ther Arendt, 38 William St.; Ed­ er (li.splaycd at the Stof) and Manchester Seafood 7 Now that paint colors to go with every Complete Selection of and minor party candidate grade j;ompetltlon was won by and charged,with injury or risk late winter. 9,30 p.m. / a i s m which tq enjoy lobster. It makes You will find all kinds of Ideas En^ne Cleaning. ward Merritt, 54'Woodhill Rd.; Shop Supermarket on. \V. .Mid­ Lynn Schultz of 65 S. Main St. the weather is cooler they are paper pattern in their vast dis­ Materials Jeremiah J. Hunlhan Jr. of injury to children. Two Wap- Parents of young people from T'lis year. Instead of follow- a delicious salad, neWtiurg or to help you make over every i Earl A. Whltehouse James Aberlc, RFD 1, Rock­ dle Tpke. and Barbara Kusmik of 13 Mt. again making it and it is par­ play. FREE ESTIMATES Miner Repairs ping youths were arrested Mon- sixth throughitwelfth grades, in ing their child's dally schedule, .Moreft wftowbft lobster thermldor. room in your home.,Truly It is The art department has also, iROCKVHJ^E-Earl A. White- ville; William Cowle.s. South Second prize for 7th graders Nebo Pi., students at St. James' DftOORATft WITH ticularly popular. Not only that; Lower LCvcI of the Parkade day on similar cri'arges. The ar- the towns of Vernon. "Ellington parents may meet with any Shrtnip Is a favorite with one ot the most exciting and In­ been enlarged and (here you 649-8324 H.-N: Stamps House; '74, of Mansfield, father Windsor; Rachel Klau, 46 Bruce went to Catliy Plidopcra of 16 .Sohool, for. a poster displayed rests .stemmed from a complarnt and Tolland, but every Thursday and iPrlday imt and Tolland, are invited , to at-' teachers for a-brief conference. everyone and you may ordep the. triguing books you could find will fli\d everything including of Mrs. Richard Seitz of Rock- Rd.; Mrs, Elaine Thieling, 238 ,Viiigima PM. and Maureen Cow- at' the Stop and Shop on W.- made by the girr.4 parents. ■ ’'tend they have homemade fish cakes, OES Meets . S h e r w in -Wil l ia m s green shrimp or the cooked ones and it makes you want to do oil p^nts, 'acrylics, water vflle, died yesterday at Wlnd- Parker St.; Patricia MOr.se. 43 'eyy of 11, Cooper St students a t' Middle Tpke. , j^ochcr and Forand aj-e sched- C'ongreg, fried clams. French fries, fried 5th Avenue L .Tjlino.s Srhnnl fnr n r.n-itnr ...sn __ j . . . Congregational Bazaar Hope Chapter, Order (>f-"®ast‘ Kianehnstcr Moving .at Manchester Seafood. They over your whole house the easy colbrs, pen and ink, canvas, ea­ nv Community Memorial Hos- A.shland St. ;,^Kent Carney, Wap­ .“t, James' School, for a po.stcr The Chamber will award uled to appear in Circuit Court SUPER scallops, fried shrim_p and fish 'The Women's FcllowfiWp- of ern Star, wUl-.hold a regular arc used in. so many ways — Sherwin Williams -way. Another sels, pads', artist's carrying tal after a long Illness. ping; Raymond Caron, East displ.ayrd at Corel C!asu!il.-! on prizes to the first, 'second anej, Nov. 15. and chips. Any one of these VIC’S PIZZA SHOP the Union Congregational meelIng at the Ma.sonic Temple and Trucking Co. salads, cocktails, stuffed, fried, thing to remember, by using DON WILLIS Other sun-lvors includ'e his Is Scene of Hartford; Mrs, Yvette Smith •Mnin St. third place winners In both the ______KEM'TONE items would serve as a ' main -cases and rhany other' (terns. 158 W. Middle Turnpike Clmrch- will hold its- annual Tuesday at 8 p.m,. when past Phone 649-8700 i^lfc. three daughters, a step­ and daughter. South Windsor; Third prize was won by David 7th and 8th grade categories. m i UXE WALt l-AIN J even In ncwbnrg. Why not en­ course and you coiild not serve this book 'os a guide line, you Naturally Sherwin-Williams Blanchard of 106 Francis' Dr. lioliday bazaar Wednesday from malron'.s and past patron's joy n special treat with shrimp can redecorate without engag­ paints are famous throughout daughter, three brothers, two Mr.s. Grazina Maciuika and son, The jndgc.s for Uie oompell- V c r iio n 10 a m. to 8 p.m. at the church, night will be observed. Officers such a meal any more reasov>- GARAGE PIZZA Big March and Tom Fie:-,go of 67 Benton .some night .soon, 'it is some­ ing a professional decorator and the country and they have a Bisters, thirteen .grandchildren Storrs; Jilrs. Louise Anderson tion were former art teach ers------Mrs. Hazel Bernier and Mrs. are to wear white gowns, Rbiy If you did It yourself. SPAGHEHI Wd sqveral nieces and nephews. and son, 53 North St.; Mrs. The- St'., also of St.,,Jamc.s' School, 3Ir. and Mrs. Reginald Baker of SHERWIN WJLLIAMS thing the entire family will en- Phone In your order and It will be certain of utter httnnony and paint for every purpose, latex 18 Main St., 'Tel. 649-4531 (Contioued from Page One) Dorothy Moore are ro-chnlr- Pjeeedlng the meeting at 6:30 good taste;;-when you have fln- i FMneralX- uiicnu services willwin beoe heldneia rese Fredette and daughter. for a po.stcr di.splaycd at the SIO Hacknia'tack St. and Mrs. Police Write 981 DtAIN STREET io \ and offers a' change .In yoUr be,ready when you call. 'With house pairrt, Lss.xon interior RAVIOLI men. with Mrs. Marjorie U.sher p m.. there- will be a. pot luck reg ' .Ished. Even if you do not con­ Monday at 1 p.m. a.t. the Potter sent to-American troops In Viet Manor Trailer Park, Rock Main St. Fainvay Stoi-c. ■Carl Anderson of 113 Park St., gular menu. the busy days ahead, this Is a ma-sonry paint, Loxon concrete Specialixing in Op^n U A. M. DaUy in charge o f luncheon, to be supper. * , . ' TEL. 643-6036 template redecorating right Ftmeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Nam fn support of their efforts. Mrs. Teresa Gcrva.sio and Honorable mention for .Tth who is a member of the Man- Seven Arrests "Oysters are In season 4nd welcome thought for any har­ floor enamel, porch and floor Closed At 10 P^M. served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ------r ------^ now, it will give you some valu­ Wllliamantic. Burial, with full The telegram cost $800 and each »on, 161 Wetherell St.; Mrs. graders wa.s won.by Dennis Me- Chester Fine Art Association.. Manchester Seafood has those ried housewife. enamel, also shake and shingle BRAKE SERVICE Tues. and Wed. Vernon Police made seven ar- A. silver tea with Mrs. Marjorie •wonderfuliy plujnp Chesapeake Arthur and ^ r in g Ventura, able ideas for the future. house paint, Loxon e.xterio:- nia-r- 11 P.M. Thurs., Frl. l^illtary honors will be in AJ» signer chipped’in a minimum,of Judy TeSelle and daughter, lEast Arlz as cTinlrmafl will be served C ovi’p n try You will find that the? .wall- Sat Midnight woodvllle Cemetery, Mansfield. 40 cent,v Hartford; Mrs! Roberta Bynes rests Friday night, all but one oysters that are io dellcioua any­ owners of Manchester Seafood, onry-paint, exterior velvet llat, Front End Alignment . from 2 to 4 p.m., and a Swiss paper departmertt at Sherwin gloss house KemTone deluxe Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M, I Friends may call at the fU- - Eight; ■■'iNIarshall University 78 Milford Rd. RUDY’S MOBIL way you use them. A steaming take pride In the' freshness of for intoxication or breach of the steak dinner will be seinjed by Williams has been enlarged and wall paint. The Sherwin Wil­ CLOSED MONDAYS l•^al home tomorroMf from 7 to students planned a 40-mile hike j Drum Corps bowl of oyster stew would esr- every Item in their store and General Repair Work Hahd-to-Hand Fight peace. AU of the. cases are the Men's Union, under the talnly taste gdod now that the they have practically every­ liams A-lOO Latex House Paint todaty from St. Albans to Hujit- SERVICE STATION you will find there is a real scheduled for presentation In chairmanship of Ralph Gibson, Practice Set 184 E. CENTER ST. weather is getting cooler-and If* difference. In really fresh sea­ thing yo\i could possibly want brushes, rolls or sprays on, » M 1. • I— ington, W.Va., to dramatize In their new sample books. Luci May A§k Rockville Circuit Court 12 ^ n P-*^- T'et^ets for Ihe •t e l . 1849-6977 you want a really hearty meal food. .The’ store Iff open Tues­ dries In minutes and will stand J. ^ dinner mu.st be purchased by The Nathan Hale Ancient Fife that needsftonly the addition of day timiugh Saturday from 8 to Many people are turning to the up for years. Why not do os so United Reht-QitA Osfrinsky Halts Cong Assault Sunday and .may be obtained and porps will meet a green salad to make It cbm- use of murals in their (tome and many dUier people do, make Dennis Suitor, 20, of 32. Vil- at the church oftlce. GAS • OIL 6 and from 8 to 9 on Thursdays. astonbury, wife of Michael (Contlniied ^om Page One) - ^ ------. . . . jirffi, Sunday In the bo&rd up until a relatively short time Ahe Sherwin Williams- store your A resolution signed by 167 stu- (Ckwtlnued from ^age 'One) lage St. was charged with rcck- DEALER IN WASTE itlshefsky. Many booths will be featured, ,-oom of the Town Office Bulld- XIRFS^BATTERIES ago they were quite expensive. headquarters for aU • around 858 BURNSIDE AVE. died Friday at (jj„ta and faculty members of . . Marines and Vietnamese fanned recbBless rifle fireTMortar less driving after an accident including a country store, chlU ini»- ACCESSORIES However, Sherwin Williams has decorating problems. EAST HARTFORD MATERIALS ‘ •’I University of G«>rgla Law night he knew nothing o r any out In pursuit. ‘ «re-folloi^d. At the height of at-.the.comerof'School and Park', dren's clothing, white elephant, The're is ■30 Days to Better Spellin EXPERT LUBRICATION other of James Yirflshefsky of School g.^ool slronglvstrongly criticizecriticizes dem- engagement jMans. -in s^iro'n~ senior TTtt ast state TURNPIKE End Guessing Games and farther. If two people share for permanent reference. To or­ Painting and -Decorating SCRAP METAL I •brothers, three sisters and ten Ybung University’ students ^ ihdica- ty. They reported Ncfrth Viet U.S. sources in Saigon, refer Ward St. was arrested By The Reading LalMratory, Inc. a secret, then there is a secret der your copy send your’ name, Tools gtandcHildren. of Meriden is (Jorpsmaster.' between them. ’The moment tha "iThe fnnprsi Will K- k.M m .... -P»«mned a march in support ot tim of engagement plans al- Nam has sent waves of fresh ring to the Plel'M e batUe, said scene of.the accident for breach Further Education Prank P iir.fi nf AUTO addma and $1 to; “Word Pow­ Garden and Land Tools and PAPER numbe’r Increases, then ,you Baby, Household, Party O M will *’^-*lt**T^**be held Tues;" the U.S. posiUon. '^ e CMty Com- though he took a good-natured troops Into the highlands north it represented the first • true of the peace and was also re- Parents of juniors and seniors Frank . Plerett of South St. rep- Written for NBA Special Serviees er,” c /o ’’The Herald, P.O. Bo.\ SEAT COVER must Use among — no matter 489, Dept 06042, Radio City and Banquet Supplies 781 PARKER ST. ^ a cV er^ F M n eririL ^ S it^ M * granted a permit to the Ebbing about dating the Presl- o f thp CSilltal for what could be Communist divisional operaUon 'eased without bond. Patrolman at Rockvlllf High'school are be- genlral^r^^irm^t«ii’**A°Vw Reuben Plen’s Tel. 643-6786 or 648-8878 , npPackep.^ JUneral Home, 2534 i7«ki __dent's younger daughter. 5 ) one one of of the the showdown. showdown battles - battles of of of of the the war. war„ Martin itlneman made U(etke kr-kr. imr . a___ the general committee,committee. A few If therefs further Ivlatence how strange It sounds. And this- Station, New York, New York Maln St' S t o n b S T ' ^ S ' J *tudent. "and Mayor Veri Dixon fir ConyftrHbk Tops On farther for dlstaace, means that gossips are maybe 10019. Young Nilgent Is a Roman the war. The sources, reporting on"the rest. cation Information night Thurs- '“ h ’" Solemn high Mass of ’ requiem "^PP^rt you fully." Texaco Station Decls-lon’s no bother even woree grammarians than , Catholic and Lucl, formerly an xhe sources said 10 to 11 regl- influx Of Communist forces Into Brian JVolsdal, 19, 27 Lawrepce day at 7:30 p.m.' at , the high i i » »k u * -Ar Auto Seat Covan V8t. Paul's Church, Glaston- Episcopalian,^ converted tg, menu are roaming the area tbe area, said It may Indicate St., was charged with breach of school library. umciais of the group have ex- .Custom Made from the Twixt farther and farther. reporters oi^ scandal when they FIRST VIET AWARD Bly, at 10. Burial will be In St. 381, Main Street say, “Now, girls, this news has CAMPING . <3atholoclsm On her 18th birth- now. Seven of them were de- "i* Viet C5png are desperate for peace s(Dd Intoxication and Tha program la.designed to appreciation for . the Bolt of Goods to>Flt Your SPRINGFIELD, HI. (AP) —' WATKINS-WEST bhn th'e ' Baptist Cenjemtery, It Is difficult to think of an easier rule in the whole of the to remain Just between tha njlnol.*!, the first state to com- State News day taat July 2. , scribed as North Vietnamese a victory and would pay a high releMed on a $100 bon oulldlng to All Work Ouaranteed 166 Middle Turnpike West in.mftid: If you are talking about distance, always use far­ f» m 7 to 9 p.m. (Continued from Page Ope) world and tho non-Communlst check for $1,000 to Beverly ory Bo|uxl on Higher Education, ever*, was" made by both hard- whose unlU have been spotted breach of the peace, and ing programs, as well ka col- aoas'ons op- Texaco Lubrication Service Manchester ther; In all other casffs use further. ORMAND J. WEST jThere will b? a recitation of world. In the annual All-Star Louise Dexter of Decatur, the MANCHESTER ie jto s a r y at^to^ fimwarhome '®*^**'8 researchers and educa- His military draft status is said core Viet Oong and teen-agers, prevlbusly in the highlands, r^loased on a $1(X) bond. Patrol- leges, college boards and schpl- In the first line of Our verse Director We Give Greei^ Stamps game between the American widow of Maj. Herbert J. Dex­ i onday at 8:16 p.m. . s **^® •clsnces was to be lA and friends report he the^ U.S. spokesnian said, moved Into South Viet Nam ^ b e r t ZonghetU made the arahips, will be discussed. Work is continuing on the re- SURPLUS SALfS CO. at the top of the colunin we la this :“ If there Is a greater de- and National Leagues there Is ter. 142 E. CENTER ST. Trinity College's way of mark- has been considering six motiths Mai;4nes said 4M thea yotmgsters« t ApMa SVA% a MA i« had a ^ from TLaos AAA ^ during ft ■ tel ^ 4Lthe lattdr part ®****®®t- ^ .Miss Eileen Muj*phy, William program i6r u aitjtnen- have gree of Insistence." ISO N. MAIN ST. Quality tremendous competition among at Depot Square ing today's groundbreaking for on Air Force active duty, whioh been recruited a few hours ear- of 1964 by way of the Ho Chi Augupt Otto Horn, S3, Loehr Pope and Miss Barbara McLeod a uniform M possible. Infer- If there’s further Insistence. Take this sentence for exaun- the players to be named to the Manchester’s Oldest its Life Sciences Center. could have triggered engage- her at a -village and forced to Minh trail. They said another charged with in- guidance counselors to** the up- ^ Work! We use the word further In- pie. "The news of .the -earth- squElds. MANCHESTER ' With Finest Faculties Open beUy to.9i00 P-M- FuDM'als ConMructlon of tha $2.4 mil- nient talk. Join in the attack. divisionn has moved In recently. was released under a perclassmcn, will be available ..*i**h*^^ Smithsonian In- TURNPIKE FARR — 648-7111 stead of farther because we are quake further disturbed moth- And that Is the sum and sub- J. 1------lion building . w'U begin in the A freshman At Gforgetown One captured yiet Oopg was in Tokyo, Gen. Kong Lei com $2Q bond. PatrolmaD Kincman for discussion after the general Williamsburg, and the ■] not talking about distance. Fur- er.” What does'T.lt megn? It jt jjic e of that rule. "The num­ RUG CLEANING Carol Marie 2!adra spring. •”ade the arrest. information and question hjid Historical Solely, TEXACO University's School of Nursing, quoted, as saying that he be- mander of Laos’ neutralist *” f^*_^***_ ther simply means ^'greater de- means that mother waa already ber here affords: the key." COMPANY {Funeral services for Carol Lucl has besn working, hard %t longed to .a. hard-core battalion army, said Se aweed "100 per Lawrence Monahan, 60, of 56 answer p e r i o d s ^ tmiforrn Open 24 Hours A Day gree." Another way of saying disturbed, but the news of the > arle Zadra, 13.- month - old her studies, reportedly doing of 400 men that massed in the cent" with ti.S. bombing of Grand Ave.j and Henry Rush, ' Memorial Fund '’ **'*^ y***" that opening' line of the rhyme earthquake disturbed her to a A Quls 15 HANNAWAY s t . The following Is a brief quiz Painting—-Decorating d lughter of Mr. and Mrs. LoCiis well but cutting out any official mountains late Friday for the Communist positions in Laos. 38,- Box 83, Rockville, both The PTO of the Lake Street Nathan Hale was active. ------r greater degree. And similarly Fire Damages -.Firestone Tires covering the. points we have Zlulra of 168 Cooper Hill St., White House duties to keep up assault. He urged the United BUtes to ‘htoxlcatlon, were School has eetobllshed a fund *1 * ! ! with such expressions as, Phone 643-0012 Quality Line Products made In the past few columns. c o m m e r c i a l V ere held yesterday at the John 'With the tough curriculum. The Viet Oong attack opened continue bombing North Viet W bond. • INDUSTRIAL • ^SIDINTIAL Basement Walls in memory of Mrs. Helen Lan- e®*;.** Gen. Repairers License Looking for a plaet for "Things became* further com­ Simply choose the proper words B Tierney Funeral Home, 219 Nam, deen, a former teacher at the »^*‘<‘‘*** lattendance. to help plicated," "I was made further 3-DAY \ Center St. The Rev. John J". school. ■ ” ** defray the cost of the 'training that Spociol Affair? within the parentheses. The an­ Interior— Eitterior— Color Consulting Service A small fire was extinguished ithe political aym of the Com­ smbarrosaed.” ' C Brien of 8t. James' Church .TT.Tl'Jii'lTTr Corner Broad and swers are printed upside down SERVICE Complete Insurance Coverage munist Pathet Lao, in a broad­ Radio Today Contributlona may be sent to WE CATER TO: Farther, on the other hand. Is at the end of the column. o fleiated. Burial was in St. Middle Tpke. West — Uso — O Marilyn Apartments at South cast by Radio Hanoi, charged the school In cere of its prlncl------Read Herald -4d8ft e Banquets e Weddlnga used only In connection with 1. I was unable to apifear, so Est. 1915 J imes’ Cemetery. Civil Rights Marches „ WDBC-1164 pal. C. Arthur Mattaon. Mrs. •* a m \ Adams and Olcott St. The fire that "more than 30,0()() U.S. Shannon Phone 643-2176 e Gatherings distance. Though not very many Zilch spoke (on my behalf, in FURNITURE CLEANING a.fk».ft. tonflned to partlUons in the troops" are In Thailand using 4:( Lons John Wade Landeen was a aUth grade A n T f e l l t I O l iT T I people practice the rule, we e Group Meetings my behalf). New* teacher In the Vernon S ^ool AUWU should say, "It Is farther from the country as a base against site Golden Serenade of every deeoription 2. (Can, May) I have one of j i h . J Anthony Knd. fS Z ’l!; .’’ID'S* ,‘”K Byatem for eleven years prior to Anthony J. Kooum o t M WM. DICKSON & SON Laos. — 1:0U Newi. Sicn Off her to PltUburgh than from those free movie passes, please ? Slated Ag^n in South W Bcu—rSit her death Oct. 8. She taught Westminster Rd. was listed In a We have the “ Know-How’* 2:00 Yale ve. Cornell to please youl hers to Nashville." Farther and 3. Every one ot the coaches Tel. 649-0920 — Manchester, Conn. last at tha Laka Street School. Lla Penden undar the public “ "'''"•I •« l“ - (Ooftttniied frm i Page OftS) 4:80 Heiifond UlffhlishU further are two separate words (have, has) (his, their) own ing dinner for Abbott Houses, a 7:00 New* St. Bernard’s Faahlona records yeiterday because he ot cmr language and have two St. W ? S f * ’ " “ “ "‘The coneensue of this meet­ 7:90 OBeligtit Church Comon Im system. , _____ .u . .u .1 u children’s welfare organliatlon. IGO to Hear 12:00 IQuiet Hour* The married couple's club of holds a second mortgage and aeparate meanings. Moat of us Cpurch. The Rev. Vincent J. WTio—lei# 860 Main St, ;IQast Hartford 4. There Is no Jealousy (be­ . ft IK . «• ft Firemen were called to the , Negro life In ghettos Is crum- l!00 Nrw* Bt. Bernard's church will hold not because he is an obligor, Phone 286-4666 make further do double duty, tween, amopg) my two brothers Pollution Talk a faahion show, Nov. is at 8 John P rign iL on ^ and disintegrating so bad! Ul* UOonn ve. New Hsinpehlr* and some people will go through and me.' k aocarone waa organist. Burial WvUys -St ' Vffllerdav*mnniin» Wack and white, to go out In ]„ it -oniH »ii (Ha 4:00 Honltor p.m. at Flano's Rastaurani, Bol­ • :30 New*. Sports, Weelhtr life and never once use the word 6. We drove (^^rther,' far­ ton. Tlie theme will be “ Home A U YO UR C me£rv''*'J^'‘?i! e^foston in the base* ‘^"® ‘>1' «‘vll rlJhU effJrts!^ the^’*K**’cJS*’ ‘aTriS^rid .7:00 M^itor I suns the |o6. , . we luve imi tlw rliM Os hnt farther, Simply remember this; C imetery. The Rev. Eugene F. ment furnace that blew open ^Irm- « e Mato Cotp., SpHngflald, ?:48 CTsrter Oeks v*., Fori Wayne ***■ *he Holldiys IHALLOWIIN NIEDS ‘ PIZZA and ther) tonight than last night. S111 loi It ,, in colofi Io match inythinil Mavo i* If you are speaking of distance, Answers T irpey read the committal serv- the , furnace doors. The expi^ btgham. Ala., In Mlsel^ppl. TO. King r‘mStl« Herbert Miller will be com- AT LOW PRICES! Suoition on coiof?, , . whit to u»?... how Io do it? GRINDERS use tarUiar; otherwise, use fur­ MOTOR AID-R " ^ ‘ slon was believed caused by a thoae placi mentator and models will be •IttSiu )svi ueu) renade M il VI Ift srpirt iMlf os fout soil piinlini lob DELIVERED ther. )q2luo) jequv; eAojp -g Revolutionary Nrw a ^ ” 7 *" the ------*• JuUe Doherty. Daryla Driggs. within 6-MUe lUdlua Combustion Principle ARTHUR DRUG If there’s further (greater de­ -aui pus tjaino-iq oai) Xui B AlbtrtI, Al AlbGrtl, x h t alarm w m called IMS Lynn Bchmelske, Jeanne Hurt- HAMBURGERSv Ji Im Muaow, Komutn Camtin a m On Orders Of |l Or More gree of)' Insistence luoius ((inoreef ou *| ajeqx ____^Distributed By L ft A Aftn nnvbfttftto Young *wbM8» aaM •a anal U68M deeiaton vnon onceence anaand lomeumeffsometimes remiiuresults mIn ter».» fitg» uouNew* “ o '* * Woron, Madlyn On farther for distance, €^Johnsi^PMill CQ CLOSED SUNDAYS -uiaisXs UMo siq esq a KupeKtf X fcmall fire in a bam at 100 the Ume and tha place of the turmoil in Northern ahettoe and Thft'ftn.af ...... *4$- 1:16 Dial ll ^ Patricia Deoltlon'a no bother 6-45 Johnny Egan 723 MiUN 8T„ MANCHESTER— I’ HONK 649-4601 FOR THE SUMMER teqosoo ein }o euo X.isa{h 'E J:0o NfWt Laura Twixt further and farther ^sasRsd stAow eaj; MANCHESTEl Dl«4 U MIHU, Joyct Oarey, jaan Mar- ~ “.M Ste srs's.Tss.riS r-™ — rAu'£;&;.?^A"^ Now*N«W, WIN A DIAMOND tUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THF WORK Between ua two, among us asoq) JO euo SASq i Xv)^ -g 5 Dl*llal 11. 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\ L i t . PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER fevENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER SO, 1988 r Jets Capture Midget „Grid League Laurels MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80, 1965 PAGI^JONX Herald Angle New York Holds Grid Spotlight S f Sullivan Standout EARL YOST ■ports Editor Both Pro ’Bama Has Tricks In 3^6-0 Triumph I mbI Tflfita of Pro Ball Tonight A*?* their last taste of professional foot­ - New champions of the Manchester Midget Footbali ball in Hartford tonight when the Charter. Oaks ring League are the Jets after ciubbing the Eagles 36-0 last down the curtain on their home Continental League 11s Play For Hot Arkansas night at Mt. Nebo. Guided by the play-calling of Brian uate aninst Fort Wayne, Despite the lowly standing NEW YORK (AP) — Alabama's watching out for Sullivan. Coach Joe Scata’s charges scored in every of thfe OakSf and much dicontentment in the ranks, from quftrtpr, ninnlng their teaeon ------=------tricks, l)ut it figures to be a(l treatiit for Arkansas in mark to'4 -t-i. th e coaching staff down the line, the fans have been ter­ A t Home It 'ended scoring until the rific In their mipport. ______,...... college football's top games this Halloween eve. final canto, when Ken Osborne Apparentiy Lowell Lender has t. k. . . . tt .... NEW YORK (AP) — Paul (Bear) Bryant isn’t rjuite sure what to expect n N A L STANDINGS as he leads defending national champion and 10th-rank« added six more points, going the Oaks straightened out. Since o “ Green Bay, Cleveland, San W . L . he arrived on toeth. scene,N-.n. cut toetk- r>.«. I*’® Angeles .. Rams . ed Alabama against an in-and-out Mississippi State .Jete ...... 4 1 lour yards for the Giants' finftl Diego and Buffalo have Glanta . ,-i...... 4 2 touchdown. Dave Sproul added dsadbeate from toe squad and i h , ' squad at Jackson, ATiiss., tonight. ’ ’ the two extra markers. added some men who want and t Lamar grabbed most of the pro Arkansas tvlll be out to extend Patriots ...... 3 3 llkA tn niflv f/wafKaii 1 Lunay—giv« a pasBei;’ special football glohy this season. the nation's longest winning E agles...... 0 6 Paul Solomonson, Osborne, pn>blem. just by thelr^lze. "If Scott and John Wlggln, Steve have improved with leaps and f 7 f . .7 , But New York, with one so-so streak to 19 games against Tex­ Oartier, Dave Sproul, and Mike bounds. There oan’t be let- team and another still seeking Pats’ Coach as A&M which ha* been mostly In the battle for second place, ■to to. BV—* u,______have to learn to throw side- h m up for Fort Wayne won toe first Its first victory, will hold toe 'the Giant.s put together touch- Kelly were all Impressive In the arm," says Unltaa. "There were out in another night game at game several weeks ago against spotlight Sunday — at least In Little Rock. do\^'n.s In the second and fourth Giants’ backfleld while Dick a couple times against them Has Praise the Oak, 49-18. the box-office leagfue. poriod.s to blank the defending Brown was a standout In the last Sunday when I had a "man ^Alabama, bounctng back after Last .Saturday night, for the The Giants, 3-3 In National Iffisr. champion Patriots, 16-0. The ____ _ ^ In the open but I had to throw an opening game upset by Oeor- second Btriight game, toe Oaks’ Football League competition, For Parilli (fia, must win this game, and Giants wound up with a 4-2 p„ts off to the side and hope my re­ play the St. Louis Cardinals at 3 defense did not allow a touch­ SAN DIEGO (AP) San Die- 'Ti"''® I* hopes to defend 3 mark while the Pats show 3-3. ^ ^ ceiver could 'read me’ and ad­ Yankee-Stadium with a capacity "The boys .played a beautiful down, an almost unbelievable just. There’s just no chance to go quarterback John Hall is not Soulheaatern Conference anin” .'^rntn Shaw, Carta Reale, Dick Bran- feat In these days of high-scor- throw crowd of some 62,000 expected. ganie,” Scata said. "Sullivan over them you have to The Jote; 0-6-1 in the American BatjiB Parllli's equal, not even crown. nick, Mark Anderson and Mike big, specialized football, with Paul Ixrwe thrown in for But Mississippi State could wa.s was tremendous. Jim Bale- hope your block'ens can get you Football League, anticipate turn rule 1-12 Big good f Ii% -rxn\4i C nv.l.t/l U ll 1)^ ------* ~ sano al.so played an impressive a passing lane” . . . The Rams' about 55,000 for their game m i measure,, according to have other Ideas. The Maroon.* • * Boston Patriot Coach Mike Ho- won tttelr first four games but game as did Skip Bergln." Knd»: 81emleili.lu 'Martel. Hea- Four average -better thon 6-5 against the Denver Broncos at Sullivan dominated play in ... Big Man and 270 pounds...... Jones Is Shea Stadium. <»' lovak. then dropped back-to-back the first half, 4usslng for one mane. Oasavant. ' •**"■ Y*»- the "baby" at 6-4 and 261 This will be the first time this That, said Holovak, gives his "terters to Memphis State and The big 'man for Hartford Is winless Patriots a good lightly-regarded Tulane. touchdown and running for two Belx*n"*A % n*m ' Ron Nery, a 6-6, 260 - pounder, pounds; Olsen Is 6-5 and 276, year the two clubs have had chance’’ of upsetting the und» Bryant not only must hop* more. Bergln teamed with the Cemer*:*'R. Noaite tNnrwell who was a standout with toe Qrler 6-5 and 290 and Lundy 6- home engagements on the same feated but twice-tied Chargers B'®-! Mississippi State continues 0 signal-caller in the first quar- Su” l™n. Ryan Itersin. A. San Diego chargers In the 7 and 260 . . . The Ranis were' day. I Sunday in Balboa Stadium. te slump, but that clubs Ilka ter, bringing in a pass to put R?2i,'’ K, American Football League b e -,.o “,'^ thelf bus ride to the Green Bay’s' Packers, 6-0 and the Jets on the scoreboard. Sul- T . Hadl Is currenUy the APL’s Georgia. LSU, and Florida lose fore signing with Hartford. f ^ o the NFL's only unbeaten team, llvan took the ground route to EXPRESSIONS— Tense, exciting and happy are the facial expressions display­ I No. 1 pa.tser; ^^rllll Is rated some-where along toe )vay. All ed by Joyce Crawford, a member of the cheerleaders at Manchester High. The Nery has been fantasti<* In ° f mee't the Bears at Chicago and add two more scores before the M. An- his two games with the Oaks. ^®‘ “^ m the closing minutes the Qeveland Browns, leader of ninth, and Lowe Is toe league's are strong contenders for to* pretty junior and her associates have had tt lot to cheer about this fall with the top runner. .SEC crown that Alabama won half, one on a 10-yard haul, the 'i^mrcbi^l'^Germaln if Wllaon O It’S hart to understand why he ^ the NFL Eastern Division with other for seven yards Wilson. Malinnekl. J^ndian football team undefeated after five games. (Herald Photos by Ofiara.) GE'TS INTO THE ACT— Maury Wills, captain and shortstop of the Los Angeles- But toe- Patriot coSch won’t with an 8-0 mark last year, 'm.a i. , Conlora: Waleh. Troy. Isn’t In toe big show, with one a 6-1 record, are home to toe Dodgers,.oiiened his night club act at Lake Tahoe last night. Here he plays The Ime played a part in the Backs: ruxxrrald. Bertie. Cobb Minnesota Vikings. budge. Right now toe Tide is third scoring, as well as guard Wlrtella, Woods. Tedford. 4 of toe National League clubs or walttee totim er'n a i banjo with the Go Go Girls. He sang ballads, spirituals, rock 'n roll, and paro­ "N o," fk Holovak’s emphatic behind Auburn and Georgia, back in toe American. There The San, Diego Qhargers, lone Bernle Von Hone breaking 12 « a 14—3? i Pride Wounded in Latest NBA Reversal undefeated AFL club with five dies of old favorites. (AP Photofax.) response to whether he should who are tied for the top sp ot' through tc/tackle an Eanglo hall Benrin (pass): Sullivan (lo- to^n to * ^ .™ ,n with It." victories and two ties, entertain have accepted an off - sea-son with a .750 percentage. But Au- carrler In his own end z o L for ^ than the Nery In pro ball today. * * ♦ ’ trade reported in Boston that bum, beaten by three noncon- He’s still a big leaguer and ^ . one of the teams they dead­ A safety In the third quarter. p a t- SuiMvan, ‘^Michigan State Night’- would have exchanged Hadl and ference foes, figures to slip back In Hartford fans are In for another Option Pass locked, Boston’s winless Pa­ Ray Crolhers Balesano assumed star billing en^iS^le. tackled I>.d)r triots. Hou.ston’s Oilers will be Lowe for Parllli. against stronger SEC competi- In the final frame, adding two ------Celtics Limp Back to Boston treat. That 39-yard *TD to.is by full- ."Babe has been throwing as tlon in the coming weeks. Th* Quacterbacks hate big, strong, back Jim Brown to flanker Gary at Buffalo to take on the Bills, Captures EIAA more touchdowns and two extra Olaata (ie> BOSTON (AP) — The ™an John HavMcek wid Tom games scheduled Friday night. 6-1 and front-runner In the weU as usual and I haven't lost Tigers played Florida-today, points to the winning cause. Lefir ' ^^vomka, p. rough and tough defensive ends Collins In CSeveland’s 38-14 vlc- Boston Celtics are hurtin’ Sanders fouled out. However Down 11 points early In the AFTi’s Eastern Division. Oaks’ Play Home Run in Boston faith In him," said Holovak. The SEX^ race could clear con- Praised for their work up . 'Tackles: Lopes, K. Henry, E, and Nery has all these Ingrsd- tory over New York was not Let me say this: If toe slderably with toe doubleheader more than in just the Celtics managed to pull into last period Detroit roared from tents. what Is popularly referred to as Also on Sunday’s full schedule BOSTON (AP) — Providence ‘^'’® ®‘°erably with toe doubleheadei front were Von Hone, Bob "oualuv '^riza. stmtton, d '— Baltimore at San Francisco, stillitlil is the Eastern Intercollegi-Intercollegi­ ^haiYers had Parilli at quarter- at Jackson today. Before Alak A^ostinelli, Bud Piela and Ron Spmui. Jarvis, m, Hr»bron. physical department. Now ^ ^^e shooting of Eddie For his fine' play against an option pass . . . "It was pure back, nobody would ever, catch bama, 3-l-l„ ' and MlsSlsaippi Rhode Istend last Saturday, pass all the way,’’..says Browns’ Dallas at Pittsburgh, Detroit at ate Athletic Association cross rj ’ .Noske. Ken Tedford and Bob their’ pride has been wound- ‘i’* Ys. Fort YYayne -Imagine him throwing State, 1-1 in'the league, battle Nery has been named the de- Coach Blanton Collier, "We run Los Angeles and Philadelphia at country champion despite de- u’!'".. .. Oobb played strong games for mon.vm. s. wiifrin. Osbome. KpUv. Booters Top Weaver o f t i, . » to e(i, despite a club record 4 fenslve captain for today. That’s Brown to the right on that play Washington In the NFL, and throning of the Friars’' Barry «iat San Diego line!’’ tonight, LSU, 1-1, and Missis- thpuie lARArajosers* Cartier. Rodonis. Patriot* (0) fit wo.'nfo Qorr. Detroit took' time out after to score its home court victory Unofficially, it will be “ Michigan State Night” at Dil­ an automatic $26 bonus, three different ways — pure run. Oakland at Kansas CJlty in the Brown as individual tltltst to the Patriot.s’ sippi, 2-3, tangled this after- The Giants made it tWo in a Ends: ©aldwell Bamava. Devan- ■Tife CcUics^ i?nTed «om ; to T i ? " b “ ^ lon Stadium tonight when Ken Carpenter’s Fort Wayne Against Rhody, In addition to option and pure pass. The block­ AFL. ■ ^ ------Ray Crothers of Central Con- 0-6-1 record-isn't a noon.The day-night doublehead- ^ ovd^.*hd^atriots this sea- '’V ?| ^i*’’sy,ves,er. Thornton. Da- get ready for a game with Bal- f . o ' ^ ^ The Packers, with some un- Warnors come into Hartford for their second meeting necticut pulled away from *I®arterback, Holovak said, er was expected to attract i(X).- son, having beaten them 12-6 vi*. Twerdev Poitra.«*. Umore at the Garden Sundhy f Boston down to Its Oscar Robertson led Onclnnati harroslng quarterback,, Tom ing varies on each. Of course, Kennedy all night, Nery Inter­ if he can’t pass, his alternative charabteristic scrambling, luive of the year with the'Charter Oaks. Kickoff will be at Brown afthe two-mile mark to '"® some people like Earl 00() fans. , the first time around. After a teM reicx55'r^"sunivS^'- For - Standard night after suffering their third In .Ave games. over Baltimore with 83 points had some squeakers. But they 8S o'clo 1 'vhole sea-son Manchester goalie Ron Girouard below the .500 iriark for the first player. He wiped out the third. Bailey Howell led the Bul- Underwood who wrire one yeSr the No. 1 defensive team in the posed of their mala opposition tra points. (4-vard(4-yard plunm).piunrr). • lO .U ------,o powerful Nery. * gone in the third period and going all the way. They,have - Providence retained the team lOth game in 12 starts yes­ to date. Onjy poor sho^ng by winds up the season with four time in recent years. Boston is ^ points set by l«ts with 32 poidts. ahead of them at Michigan lea^ e. )vhen they beat Texas two PAT: S. Wlgrln. B. Sproul. *. • * gave the Browns a 24-7 lead. already scored a 24-13 victory- championship )vlth a low score h e ld '^ e ^ L ^ n g '^ w forwards ^.touts. In the Regular season in que.st of an eighth straight Macauley in 1953 and San PranciscU RHR ra ^ y Scott's short turn around . T h e Cincinnati Royals Knicks with' 18, ’ •toff . , . Dave Wlggdn, Ma'n- His career passing record is T h e Cleveland-Minnesota Coach Dick Danielson, .seeking Hilinskl. Playing the center-for IIcnCA back, is the second best rusher niQ n4n4^ _____ a ____ ■_ _ W . - . Crodin B Bartho^m.w ju^^pe^ {rom the pivot with two whipp«yl the Baltimore Bullets Qncinnatl plays at Phlladel- chester H i^ football coach, now 12 attempts, four comple­ game is an interdivision affair. categories. _ ^ith only twp'victories in six his fourth state -crown, .expects ward spot, he headed in Amalo in the league, trailing Toronto’s SATURDAY But Holovak warns Gillman It gtarte^tWa season, they rule as a watched toe why toe proa do it. tions for 117 yards, no inter­ The Viktpgs have been up and 1:00 (80) Roller Derby Taken by Player play to begin either Tuesday or cross and out-hustled the Goalie "^{'ii’na'id’^ Joe Williams. The last time the ^won t be a game of catagories. t^ee-touchdown underdogs to New York Giants and Cleveland ceptions and three TDs . . . do)vn, alternately exploding and 2:00 Wednesday. to alead pass and pushed a shot Oon« d MouMer^U • Tu >')'kporated Warriors d o ^ e d the New York Los Angeles and Detroit at St 0'’ ’'.s met he gained 68 yards in (80) Pre-Game Show It wasn t two weeks ago when sn^p jiiat strteirS „ . .^inurr in the fourth period after corner* Knicks 110-100 In the other NBA Louis. Browns, last Sunday at Yankee Those 18 punts in the Green being exploded against. Jim 2:16 ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)—South African Gary "It was a good passing attack under the diving.goalie for his 16 trys. (SO) NCAA Football, Stadium as toe guest of Frank Bay, Dallas gaipe nyiy have Brown’s auperb running, FTank Duke at Georgia Tech Chargers, ^ top afternoon'ganles, .Player won the Australian open title at Adelaide today that overcame Weaver’s Indivi­ second score of the day. Underwood is a- 6-3, 230-pound 13 13, in Boston. Nebraika played Mlsitouri; M i^pster Subs: MacLea* Be.st Wyman, well-know Manchester Seemed like a lot but they were Ryan’s passing^ and a good de­ 2:30 ( 8) Canadian Football ;by six strokes with a four round total of 264. Austral­ dual skills,’’ Danielson said, KTnn*b .Bi'ailau. Smyth' linebacker and toe last time Danielson praised the work of Kenny, O.-rtroiit,, Lomaglio, Kowal, oil dealer . . . Marker plate on well short of the record. The fense give Cleveland toe bal­ „ Notrtf Dame met Navy;. Penh '•’and these,.two teams met Dan was a Hamilton vs. Vancouver ian Frank Phillips aijid American Jack Nicklaus were took cHprge of the Weaver goalie, Bud Schryber, Howroyd. Sttely, Cummings. place - klciclng speclalls Lou marlT"is 31 by Chicago Bears ance to control things and keep 3:00 Holovak. ,^ ere are some g ^ state was at CallforniaT«irdue Tilts on Road constant'thoin in the Oaks’ side, (3)- Bowling in m. second with 270s. Nicklaus shot a final round of 71 Rockiet Jockeys, Car Racers Groza’s car cdrrles the letters (17) vs. Grean Bay (14) and Minnesota from breaking loose. Lee GroBsup 4:00 < 3) Countdown to Player’s winning total easily ______cohsisJ,ently breaking up plays TOE. Groza is toe alMlme pro Clncdnnnati (J'7) vs. Pittsburgh The Cardinals, 4-2, fell, behind Kickoff smashed the Australian For Schoolboys and making key tackles. Open kicking great - who has played (14), both on toe same day — Cleveland In the East last week Oaks, sat out last Saturday’s win 4:30 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis 1-cw.d recqrd of 271, which he set in Face Greatest Flying Risks Krzemienskl, although he his old determination again. „ „ do. k .. ^ . Ws entire pro career with Cleve­ Oct. 22, 1933. when they were upset by Waslt- over Rhode Island, as did Haff- S:P0 -w-.-.. *. (lliu iVllVllU* 1958. Sllt - the - gate, p la y -fo r-p a v Giant* The Chargers and Patriots Seated Boston five straight tim « the fidal mund four strokes be- Jo»e-Almaden golf tour- railing, 60 feet off Into the air teams lii the.South background in baseball is known Lionel S'aylor, tackle Eldon tie at Boston two weeks ago. with the return of Moe Sykes yards and four touchdowns, so The Indians are after 4K)0 ( 8) Bowlhi(t' have a 5-5-1 o\*er - qjl regular ''o 1965, but the Red Sox tagged : hind Player. *** could be. thinking by all attar a great career' at Daxiehauer and defensive back The Chargers and the Bills and Mike Haffner. Sykes, the he is very familiar with Lee their sixth win In a row, and nearly 76 end - over - enJ "Football’s fun," he save 4:80 (80) AFL—Boston vs. sea-son record, excluding San him foe eight homers, toe most • Au^raJian Frank Phillips shot UCLA. Klphu,th is Yale’s athletic A.i^»tin Gonsoulln are the only have commanding leads In their leading groUnd-g;aiaer for the Grpssc'up's throwing habits. - - - He could because so far this coming off a 29-8 victory yards out of the automobile "but racing spoils It for me! San Diego Diego's 61-10 title game romp in hy any club iri the' American a final round 69 and also ended arena. . thing, you’re all bv director and Borman Is a school current members of the Denver divisions, which means it would ‘ with a 270 total. year he ranks No. 61 on the pro over Maloney High a week 1963. League. • golfers’ money-winning list and niiv was d^ollshed. Hap- yourself on a track and ain't official In New Haven. ' Broncos who started with the teke sS(ne resounding reversals Peter Thomson of Australia ago.' Coach Dave Wlggln is * * * ' * . - teiun in 1960. . During the off- to liven up toe races. Stittlstilcs ^compiled bj^The :'Ae- the top half-hundred a* the end f h " without relying on 10 other guys. No sociated Pre.ss showed Friday ; was the first big n^me to finish. expected to highlight the _ - - - ge^,on, Kansas City linebacker Buffalo, for example, has a Springfield Sextet Home _ ^ campaign will be exempt ([round irame, featuring a scratch. clears, the way for you In a that Gfan/t' led the league in ‘ He carded a 67 Snort Punts E.J. Holub goes to night clae.ses 2’/(i-game edge on Its closest ri­ !• 271. y trom qualifying‘at PGA tourna- halfbacks Bob Hamilton, and 500-mUe'racei no one m L es the .serving up 34 gopher pitches In ments all throughtnre 1966. teat he had been through a hor- decisions but vourself ■Which school baa the most at Texas Tech, tends to his val, the Oilers, who take on toe For Pair of AHL Contests Gucky Ticket Holders Dick Bomberger' with Bill representatives on National ranching interest and ha.s a 270- innings. Washington'.'T Pliil" The 6-foot 9-lnoh, 166-pounder BILL HIIXNSKI Bills Sundacy. San Diego’s near­ It’s ^ big doubleheader for the BON OJROUAKD Pohl and Dave Turner alter­ u'’®'' '"‘"'I to r Football League, rosters this dally sports show on radio. . In Ortega wua runnerup. with 33 playing out of Corona, Calif., JEFF SOrUEK participant save his braye breed a minute In football and the est pursuer IsOakland, at 4-2-1. Springfield Indians 'this week­ nating at fullback. year? Nearing tjud-season, the a game against the Buffalo homers allowed io 180 innings. fired ao67 Friday in the second end a^ they nieet the Los An­ East CathoJIr, hungry af­ leadpr with 10 Is Notre Dame. Bills in 1962, the Houston Oilers Cash in at ’Gansett , Two Boston pitchers followed round of the $46,000 tournament Man, he said later, "you penalty.' Let your mind wan- geles Blades tonight 'at 8 o’clock ter a 7-0 loss tq ’Penney Thereafter, most of the leaders dld'not use a single punt. . End PAWTUCKET, R. I. (AP)—twelve lucky ticket hold- ^iii Monbou- at San Joee to grab the lead at High, Is aiming for an upset at the Eastern States (Coliseum, Sere textileik'’ are conference Mfillates. Mlchl- Gene Heeler of the New York* Ts were $3,513 richer today after takihar a flVer on a iuette,. rece:«iy, traded td De- the midway point with an U- WBA Heavyifieight Battle West Springfield, and on Sun­ ers were $3,513 richer today after taking a flyer on a against the tevored Qenerala ‘*‘® '"“y ®®M« to wander --. gan State is second with 16, fol- Jets waa Most Valuable Player under-par 183. only other Job that a aa danger- or function at all — ever a^aln day, at 7 o'clock they face the longshot and then sweating oqt a pair of photo finishes. 229^'i^teM * white ie^IlL** E a st, Coach Don Robert lowed by Louisiana State and at West Virginia In i962. . Buf- The North Carolina native, ous as mine I know just how "I „he football, but X i y Pittsburgh Hornets on the saipe The twelve who wagered $ 2 ------^ ------" “ ® Could Be Very Interesting ' plans'to open the East at­ Boutbem California with 13 falo’s '* A ll- A ^ guard* Billy who putts cross handed and ‘t’s a means of staying in shap^' ice .surface. each hit toe largest dally doii- FOUR, MEN DROWN innllng^*^ gave,up 27 lit 231 tack, malting full use of the each, Ohio , State 11,. Georgia, Shaw is a busy man during the takes We sp«ctacles off when he A pair of victories would move ble of toe New England horse sTRATTON, Maine (AP) . ■ A — t l Cana- Chuvalo to receive $46,000 or 26 I passing combination of Mike vou7ee? " Z I T L ' r PhyB'eV conditio^ Maryland, Indiana And Illinois off-season. Rp owns a machifle PERFUME — Jan Hellstfom reaches the greens, has won $14,- da s George Chuvalo can bull' per cent. In space ing is probably thr only com- the Tribe right into the thick of Masluk and BUI Barry. With 10 each, Nebraska (uid shop, is a partner in a real es- 134-364. ^ r i i f in The ‘tl^^rTce ^''“^ned Fridgy night BOAT-BUYING TIME 432.92------so far „utWs » yearyrar anaand now W* Way pMt' Ernie Terrell’s -Thi W ^ recognised Terrell the Ea-stern Divjslon race of the R t.n ?’L .U o4. . a.4 a. parable, thing between the two PltUbUrgh with nine each, and tate .contracting firm and runs when'their cur mis.sed a curve CHICAGO (AP) If ygu’r* goes after thp $7,200 first prise elongated left jab and stay out as champion after he outoolnted But If ^ k e t o apa radlng are sports. Don’t let anybody kid American League -and that Is and Guemes $26 In the second ‘ j thte^n T k id k . F I S H I N t i Penn State with eight. By con- a general Ineurance agency. . CONSTRUCTION — Gene Frldav at Narrac-nnsett Park “ Phmgtd upside down into thinking ot buyihg a boat, now'i which wm be decided with of Terrell’s bear hug dt the Eddie Machen last March In an O * ' J I ®^)\iparable ouf-of-thls-world en- you, you’ve srot to be in tr*n exactly what both owner Eddie fTiaay at isarragansetl Park. water In the South " ferences, It’s the Big Ten by Last season, only four touq^- Parker 144-137--403, Jack Tal­ the time., .says Howard I.^ir.son, rounds today and Sunday over “ "ve, Monday night’s elimination bout. The WBA had SCOPE SAVER K ich m o ix d B a c k «?ayors. Yarborough - the shape to driv^ a rtw cS- ^ ley 162-396, George Oatolane Shore and Coach Allan Murray Brunch, of tile Dead River. vice president of Outboard Ma­ a wide maiYln. There were 100 dowma were scored on running Mrs. Moody of Salem, the Almaden County, Club----- —^lay- heavyweight•' ■ ®<9i.At|f|jcu champion- stripped \^saiuaCassius uiaya a y of itiIts of/urMMncnSportsmen low low on on u $$| i can 162 - 386, Harry Buckminster are looking for. Following last Dead are Tliomas J. Nolin, 21, rine ColTorntlon. "Dealers now I n X m p l C " profeaalon memberahlp In life ♦ ^ Big T6n players on NFL active plays against the Buffalo Bills, "N. H., won by a nose In his first out to be sanction for meeting Sonny Us- Protect their scope with a big rostera. The runner-up Is the . . Boston’s Babe Parllli led the 149-381, Joel Grant 141-375, Sunday's upset of the Provl Ikiwrence. Saucier, 19, William have plenty of time to discuHS dence Reds In their own back wtretlme victory. Then, Guemes That ^ i d virtuaUy assure WteresUng boxer-brawler ton In a return bout the previous ™bb«r band made from Inner Boutheasteni Conference with AFL in touchdowp posses laat Emlg Oakman 374, Gil Flavell Tlner, 21,, nil ot- Auburo, and the type of boat best, (lulted for him, Of flnrsMur.;! to; match-up. - ...... — n. ooui in. previous ^a. (AP) - a In- -y -n e : "x ai^t taking away Earlier this year'he waiTto-a yard, tlie team has worked very a winner only once in 20 previ­ ■7. B a l t i m o r e quarterback season with 31. 367, Nondo AnnuIIl 357, Mar­ Donald Ecker, 27, of Lewiston. your needs," says Lur.son. and gaining the valuable ex- if toe tall Chicagoan lives Terrell, who has won 87 of 4i P“ ‘ » **>• W *n the scope where J ^ ^ ® baseball wIU from -other sports but, really, terrific plle-up in C a ll/^ ia 1 shall Lewis 136. hard all week with toe hope of ous 1963 starts, completed the •mprion. up to his 44-flght reputation, the starts, U m ^ ln g f L d i ‘‘ belongT: . n o t ^ ^ ^ Richmond next nothing compare, to auto hieing w m there w d saw It S u eve continuing their winning ways, big payoff with a head victory. The double was the fifth ^ *** “"® ^®"*® the title. Chuvalo S3-»- *®®P® ••ver, ^ s e ^ n after a year’s absence. »nd me, only his magnificent The Veterans’ Council of turn rule 4 col. f.c. etrokes back, comes a pair with nn Accepts Applications paid off $3,661.40 in 1950. Nar- B.A. DART LEAGUE Bill Sweeney wll) center Yves NOW OPEN a 66. Strangely enough, Coody "ome 82-inch reach, his style Finish Round. h y ^ sold at* any drug .w ..;. — «. m .. wm v tivi*. -— — — - - -.a... m-.v aume oui or nishwav acriH*nf* Locas and Roger Oote. Brian ragansett had a $3,591.60 dou­ Pirates 26-9, Yankees 19-18, I I ranks 00th right now and ver- has been to jab, clutch and hold. NEJW YORK ______(AP) _BdKellv « /I S ? '' i]? * ^ * * ^ P®*" Slven 2W Pounds; I came out of It a lot better If they w S ^ t o For Season Basketball Tix Kllreu will probably be flanked ble in 1938, and Lincoln Downs money winnings. ^ u va lo, five Inches shorter of Baltimore and'Luther~Lasei’er S ™®"".t>«' rtSbt mixture. Pre- verbal approval by toe Interna. « 'von 900. ^ c h Sony physiMl • W * Red Sox 18-17, Dodgers 17-18, by Brian Smith and Dave Amad- had a $3,559.40 payoff In 1962. Mandevill* Tils of Manehettor, lot. Th* Unhtenlty of Connecticut 2. "change o t seating;" 8. "new Giants 13-22, ’Tigers 12-23. The first round co-leaders fell “ ><1 «lvlng away another five ter of EHiabeto CUy N C fln- servatlve also toughens them tlonal League," said John lo While nx>kle Howie Menard, I I up; makes Uiem test longer Mulled, farm director of the te rtteanlnf appUcations for bas- seating." Shemid seatlpg space 188 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. PHONE 848-0637 *“ "•®*’’ *«hed toe first round’of toe Na- remain after Nov. 26, single toe team’s leading point getter n ^ t h his 06 for 138 and Steve ^ J»h and get In. close tlonal Invitation Pocket Billiard when trolling. Braves. "Formal approval wlU katball Maaon tickets and re- witl) five to his ci'odit In four Add Six Cars game reserved seat orders will ROD TIP ®®me at ______Services of Heavyweight Machen i I Oppermann a 74 for x38. enough to work on Terrell’s ChamplonsWp Friday night tied a league meeting In Mtred aeata for the coming sea- then be procoesed. Sports Schedule games will have Barclay Plager ROCKINGHAM. N.C. (AP) — READY TO SERVE ------m^ectl^onm 5.3 records. A saefty pin nukes an emer- Rochester, N.Y., Nov. IS." ■ob; Mid piMu for televising and Randy Miller on the wings. The last six cars were added Become Matter in Damage Suit BUms for - televising three Big Dale Rolfe, Jim Holdaway, Braves* Scout *^®“y “ml Lassiter, however, geocy top ^ d e for your fish:- Richmond tost Its previous ftmr home buketbaU games are 'today to too 44-car field (or Sun­ I THE MANCHESTER AREA SAN home gomes over Channel 8 of Larry Jolinston and Allen Wil­ I ATTANTA Ga (AW) en. fuccess with stand-up op- both lo(»t. ing ruu rod wnenwhen methe real tlUnfthing lulcmntional••o.wvhoa ajQn^eLeague irmncniaefranchlae LAV 9TIANCI800 - «»ht _ manager___ in San Francisco, Saturday, Oct. 80 day’* first annual American 500- N K p s k a lr s i ...... ______I flJ it V S lK t* 4 t u uRm ■lUK^unoed. New Haven-Hortford were re­ breaka mUea from any repair. through its sale to To- The servloes of heavyweight "Id Los Angeles boxlng*flmrss Football—Bast at Pulaski lis will be on toe blue lino. The A ^ J ^ r e v ? . Ed Taylor of Knoxville, Tenn.. vealed In a joint announcement mlle race at the new North Car­ .!**™*.^ chuvalo has been beaten nine defeated Kelly 160-66 In seven J. O. Cbriitten, dlrMtor of In- Football — Manchester two bosses are not saying at olina Motor Speedway. SUTES • QUARRY niR Fred (Dixie) Walker the 7 w « , 7 « IT^k « v ®" defeated Kelly 160-66 In seven Wrap pin on wltk monoflkto Ohio, Machan havs bs- Mlnskoff. by Christian and H. W. Masch- at 1 I ' f tarooUagtete athletioa, state* Newington this time just who they will se meler, general manager of Ford driver G. C. Spencer Bjiptiostioas tor tickets are now Pony Raiders at Windsor leot as toe extra men, however, topped Friday’s qualifiers with CERAMIC niE • MARBU LAKER QUESTION— ®"Son""«sr'’Cersri?e‘: ChanneI-8. 'ITiese will be as fol­ lirian Kllrea iB Ui* malls Mid the athletic Tuesday, Nov. t both Bill White and Jim Ander­ a 113.136 mile an hour average I • After two serious knee S^lheMten. scouting repre- 306 poundi * « * , x H o u . ™ B«xo(.h.w«i. lows; Saturday, Dec. 4, Yale; I 'tlclwt oCflo* wUl Aooapt mall or- X-country — Manchester at son have expressed real desire Inhere will be a pair of former for four laps. He will start 17th RESICENTIAL — COMMERCIAL operations, the 1a m w , 96-yoar-old/ Terrell, for their * ______The screw-onp metal contain. NEW YORK (AP) - K was Portland.ortland. Ora.,Ore who**whM. nr**iA..»nrerid.n! ______“ “ . •’“•’‘ ®h>*‘ve Elusive seven- i t n . AU Mate In the 4,280-oa- Saturday, Dec. 11, Boston Col­ Eastern Sectionals, UConn to get back into the line-up. Indlands In each of toe visiting In toe lineup. Angeles.ng Lakers walker led toe National meeting M Maple Leaf Gardena i akt xnnii'VB lainno, •rs 80mm color film comes in another big weekend for run- Is Machen’s former msniMr* contract with Professional paclty Field Hous* wlU be r*- lege; and Wednertay, Jan. 5, Friday, Nov. 5 The Indians will face a pair lineups. The Blades have Norm Prize moiiey for toe NASCAR I I hoping that all-star ______- .„,wu ,* anno. k « m in - rv , r***" "*** Waterproof holders ners and passers, but a defen- Sid Flaherty filed y ® " he signed Mrv6d for *11 home games, Mr. Holy Cross, all night games. X-country—East at Penney^ of new coaches In these week- Johnson who played for the In- race le more than $80,000. Rich- INDUSIRIAL — AND RRMODfUNS erage In 1944. During an 18-year ipated, with Terrell auarant*«H 3 stltrso n Pavis, for small Items that usually bob slve player •— safety Bill East- day In U S ^ ^ forward Elgin Baylor OhristlMi note(L In addition, the Saturday, Saturday, Nov. 0 end gamo.s. First, Lynn Patrick, dlans back In 1967-58 as well as art Petty won toe pole poeltlon I ia healthy again. Beanon ticket orders for space Feb. 19, game with Massachu­ Football — Manchester former general manager of toe Willie O’Ree who also played In a Plymouth powered by a batting ayerage. _ whichever is larger - and welshte ’ y « “ ®w color makes them easy named today u The Associated Main detendante aN V lnc«.t Maohsn’s Bvaitebl* beyond the requl re- setts will be played In the af­ at Wethersfield Boston Bruins Is at the helm of (or the Tribe briefly that some hemispherical engine. *® hHsate faMK Press Back, of ths Wesk. Oorraatt. manta of studante wUl be filled ternoon and telecast over .the Football—Croft at East the L.A, squad, wldle Eddie season. Irv Spencer' and Pete ______I , ^ BEPBE8ENT QUALITY 1 ■•wording to a priority ayetem, EOAO — "(jtemo of the Week" X-country — Manchester at Bush Is nuking hie debut as Goegan both with toe Hornet* Buffalo *oor*d 400 point* In i,l M Mlowai X, *Tapaat amitlng;" network. Class L meet, ^ew Britain. coach of the HomeUi. wore former Indians. winning to* AFL Utite In 1964. J MANCHESTER EVENING HEB^ALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80, 1908 PAGE % I V S I f

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Donut. 256 Wc.st Middle Tpke. 21 ye.irs of age, have a clean CUX>/ STRIP TM o p that yW EU, YEZ2IR/ carpentry, cleaning and all PUTY?;* yTHECnOWNOEMOO vhearAruifV^ j o m PJL' pairs made. For more informa­ record. We welcome retired TANK TRAILERS IS RIGHT WHERE . r o y a l g a r m e n t ,' ElCAK. ^ L' ANSWERING SERVICE types of odd Jobs, try Dick. IT BELONOS/y^ ST 26 a a Reasonable rates, 643-9906. tion call 643-1918. FULL-TIME persons In good health and able IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ATTENTION CLERICAL POSITIONS to prove it. Call for further in- i Good salary uid Company 0 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ST 6494)500 - 075-2519 FLOORS cleaned and waxed In Moving— ^Trucking;— HOUSEWIVES Due to a change in opera­ formation between 9-6, 247-8350 ' homes, offices or business. tions, several excellent op­ or apply Room 207, 16 Lewis benefits and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Jig Available days, evenings. Satis­ Storage 20 portunities have developed ST 66 Do you have time to work 8t., Hartford. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY time without spending aU evening at the telephone. faction guaranteed. Free esti­ in our off fee. All require MANGHEISTER Delivery. Light on a part-time or full-time 0 mates. Insured. George Farr, the interest and capacity to TRUCK drl'ver and stook clerk, ST 65 trucking and package delivery. basis, days or nights. We do figure work; .some will over 18. Apply in person Alcar HESS OIL & CHEMICAL Automobiles F.or Sale 4 649-9229. Refrigerators, washers and have several opportunities stove moving specialty. Folding require the use of adding or Auto Parts, 226 Spruce 8t. CORP. 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air — LEAVES Removed by gl^t vac­ for: chairs for rent. 649-0762. calculating machine. HERALD 4-door, stick shift, excellent uum system. Also complete WANTED - experienced serv­ 50 BURBANK RD. ii 4 i COMPTOMETER These openings .<0iould 5 T 43 4i te condition, no teen age drivers, rubbish removal service. Reas­ prtAfe exceptionally inter­ ice station attendant, full-time, WETHERSFIELD, CONN. have received company carl onable rates. Free estimates. OPERATORS esting to those whose fami­ days. Good pay, many bene­ Painting— Papering 2.1 An Equal Opportunity 4A 6i m LEH ERS Call 649-1786 after 6 p.m. M- & M Rubbish Co., 649-9767, lies are now in school and fits. Apply In person, Moriarty EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ Must be skilled in, addiflon Employer and multiplication. Inter­ who wl.sh to 'return to of­ Brothers, 801 Center St. 6i For Your 1950 CHEVROLET Impala con­ ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ 61 66 \ ested even if you have no fice work. MAJOR OIL Company looking vertible, high performance , Household Services - hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ BY AL VERMEER 348 recent experience. You wdll find our company tor a manager trainee. Msji PRISCILLA’S POP Information “^335 h.p, with dual points, tri­ Offered 13-A ly Insured. Workmanship guar­ ELECTRICIAN or helper. 644- 66 50 si a pleasant one to~^ork Ui, with service station experience ■ . (0 power, clo.se ratio, 4 - speed, anteed. I-eo PelleUer, 64B-M26. 0109. t h e h e r a l d win not REWEAVING of bums, moth with above average fringe and-or nftchtlnlcal background, f BOX THE JUNK THEYHEX) TH\S SHOW ■ with Hurst All Competition, If no sinswer, 643-9048. APPLY disclose the Identity of holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ benefits, convenient free MACHINIST — All around ex­ fringe benefits, uniforms fu r-. UP ON TV.' ^ IS JUST' RIGHT plus leatherette Interior, new any advertiser using box dow st^ades made to measure, parking and In-plant cafe­ perience required. The Quint nlshed, unlimited , opportunl- ^FCJR A N S-Y EA■\R F . OUT OUR. WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS top and paint, very good rub-' PAINTlifG BY Dick Fontaine, First National Stores letters. Readers answer­ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys PARK A OAKLAND AVES. teria. Machine Co. Call 643-2781, 8 .ties, references required. Ap­ OLD.' her and 4 extra tires. 643-8906, Interior and exterior. Paper rv e fied Manager, Manchester 6 p.m., 875-0020. office. Write Box H, Herald. Top rates, overtlnwKall benefits chester. Call 643-2626. EJvenlng Herald, together Insured. Rene Belanger, 643- salary desired, to Box J Her­ plus profit sharing. with a memo listing the 1966 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, 0612 or 644-0804. ald. SALES MANAGER - Marquise F U LLTIM E gas station at­ companies you do NOT immaculate condition through­ needs manager tor Hartford Building— Contracting 14 INSIDE and outside painting. tendant wanted, middle ij.ged want to see your letter. out,'no rust, new paint, excep­ DIGNIFIED part time work. area, highest rate of pay ac­ Manchester Tool & Design You name your own/ price. man preferred. See Tony, Paul Your letter ^ 1 1 'be de­ tional Ures, power steering DION CONSTRUCTION CO. — 'Most women use fragrances, cording to experience. For in­ 130 Hartford Rd., Manchester Special rates for homeowners Dodge Pontiac, 873 Main St. stroyed if the advertiser is pqwer brakes, automatic trans­ Complete building service. New cosmetics and toiletries, and formation call Mr. Bilton, 788- 649-6268 ,10-30 »m !i. V'- ’ ■ ■' M yy rn on. 65 or over. 649-7863, 876-8401. la -to -ecrfi- one you’ve mentioned. If mission, radio, heater, 228-3639 construction, 'alterations or ad­ will Hooq by buying Christmas 4370 Agawam, Ma.ss, collect.' not it will be handled in gifts. You perform a service .BY KEN MUSE anytime. ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ PAINTING, , exterior and In­ WAYOUT the usual manner. for them and earn extra dol­ WOMAN Babysitting, nights and EXHIBIT builder — exper»nced ing, etc. 643-4352, 643-0895. terior, paperhanging, wallpa­ IHDTICE I960 AUSTIN HEALY 3000. lars for yourself when you weekend.s, ‘ care of two handi­ only, ■ excellent opportunity. per removed, dry'w all work. A Public Hearing will be held Can be seen’ at 134 East Cen­ QUALflTT Cari)entry •— Rooms, show them Avon’s complete capped Infants, own transpor­ Dlsplaycraft, Inc. ■643-9557. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ . Announcements ter St, 649-9309. dormers, porches, basements line of these products. No ex­ tation, Box 248, TalcottvlUe. by the Planning and , Zoning sured. Free estimates. 649-9658, refinished, cabinets, built-ins, perience needed. We train you. Commission of Manchester, Con* LADIES — Breck shampoo, $6. 1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe, best formietc aluminum, vinyl, Joseph P. Lewis. EXPEIUENCED^ jMtolera. Gall ,jectlcut, Monday evening, No- CaU 289-4922. 649-4343 between 6-7 p.m. io-jj per gallon, in plastic contain- offer takes It, see It at 368 steel, ■ ceramo siding. William vem b^ 8. 1965 at 8:00 p.m. In era. Russell’s Barber Shop, Spencer St. Robbins Cari)entry Service, Floor Finishing ^4 “SEWING - Ge n e r a l ^ S H 6 p help, fuS ^ Hearing Room of the Mu- Oak and Spruce. ------^------640'-3446. time, frihge benefits, apply nlclpal Building on the foUow- “ You bet we got Bomething for thetnl" FLQOR SANDING and reflnlsh- DEMONSTRATE TOYS — 1956 PONTIAC station wagon, New England Metal Products, subcllvlston: CARPENTRY — Concrete steps, ing (specializing in older MACHINE Personals 3 (75 or best offer, Call 649-6269; 9-4. “Plan' of Indian Hill— floors, hatchways, remodeling floors). Waxing floors. Palnt- Work Now Until Xmas Manchester Road, Man- WANTED Pa.ssengers from So, 1961 WHITE Valiant, 4-door,' au- porches, garages, closets, ceil­ • Ing. Ceilings. Paperhanglrig. EA^tN ;pl00 A WEEK WANTED — man to work in cheeter and Glastonbury, I0-30 ings, attics finished, r«c rooms OPERATORS” SSmS! WHY AWrrHERS 6GT aRAY ■ ■'Manchester to south jfirking tomatic, radio, heater, good J^ o'job too small. John Ver- FOR 15 HOURS“ WORK heat treating department, first Scale l"-40'—October “28, Tot, Pratl A Whitney. 7:46-4:30; condition. Call 649-6680 for fur- formica. No Job too small, p & fallle^^-5750. shift, 7-3:30, wiU train. Apply . 19^5—Hayden L. Oriawold, BEN CASEY D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. Car Necessary. — CaU Today PLEASANT WORKING 649-4697. ' ther Information. CONDITIONS! In person 8-4:30 p.m., Klock C:E.” 1-673-3455 or 1-673-3207 or Company, 1272 Tolland ’Tpke,-, All Interested persons may at- NBa Dw iM THE THam Rcm„ RAMBLER 1961 — sedan, auto­ CARPENTRY —, 82 years ex­ Business Opportunity 28 ' AU- WSHT, RAOUL. IU T A L K Evenings 1-673-9829 Manchester. tendsnd this hearing.. Automobiles For Sale 4 matic transmission, radio, perience. Ceiling’s and floors Experienced help and quali­ TO OR.ZORBA J^flOSEE PR.CASEy 5AIP HED/ABET l o o k in g FOR A business of Dated' at Manchester, Con- \ you heater, good tires, low mileage, tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ fied trainees wanted. YOUNG MAN for dairy work, . , . . HEREIN FIVE MINUTES, NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ your own in Manchester? Look rA Quality work. Reasonable pric­ 2-4:30 p.m., np ph6ne c ^ s . The mon.a, Imperial 400Motel,'Main jjF™- ______^______Join the .Toesiday. painters, VpLKSWAGEN, 1963 sedan, es. Free estimates. CaU 649- chise reports. Minimum cash in­ Egg and You,-1096 Main St. i B MORTY MEEKLE By DICK GAY. _____jtS______'k .. Baht Ilai^ord, 11 a.m. - 8 p a r t -TIME service staUon at- mornings or evenings. For gray, low mileage, Whitewalls, DRIVING Instructions — Home 6986. vestment $8,200. For address of BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE nearby shop, information, phone p.m., .Monday only. tendant, evenings, 6-10, experl- radio, (1,200. Call after 5:30 ’ pick-up, reasonable rates, teen­ ONE GIRL office wants book­ Information rail "Mrs. Me- anytime: keeper to work In Willimantlc ence preferred, references nec- ■4£4i p.m.; 649-24S5. age ciakses. Special 'attention CLERK TYPIST, mu.4t be Wgh Nerhey, 8't6-90l8. ' 'jOUlae 6PCHLIN pOWRYiYAcOsi 6V0UR WITH M BAM AMP rRPBRS 1966 YOUeSWAGBN converU- Wanted cla.sslflcatlons, but BACK THERE 15 MP AMY MIAN ^ t wm wAsstrommp* BV BLPeRLVi lONSUOMP ble, excellent condition, (1,900. chines rented and repjlr^ . Private Instructions 32 ■Moser at 10:00 A.M., also our Classification Help. JOINT ACROSS AMRICAH W PWSUISB* ------0 TOAAMV KLIPP? THE RIVER/ .PlWriCTYWl or best offer. Call 643-0121 after Pickup and delivery service. Heating and Plumbing 17 Wednesday. November 3, at Wonted — Male or Female ilaurl|f t?r lEitmiug ^?raUi Yale Typewriter Service, 649- the Nathan Hale Hotel, . . . 37. I 13 BISSELL STREET • p.m. M ft M Oil Service, plumbing READING Instructions for chil­ 4986. Willimantlc, Connecticut. 1968 Fo r d Future sprint, wlUle and heating, residential, com­ dren, call 643-9769. / top, bucket seats, V-8, conver- STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone mercial and Industrial, no Job PLUMBERS — Experienced In ^ ■ ■ m r "tfble. 649-7762. ^ Wttll-s, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ too small, 640-2871. HIGH SCHOOL Junior girls for new work, good wagfes, over­ ' Help Wanted— Female 3i> races, All concrete repairs. waitress'Wdrk, part-time after time. 643-4523. B O Tn — plumbing and heat^ 1966 NASH ' RAMBLER, 4-door Rea.sonably priced. 643-0861. School and some weekends. ing, repairs,' alterations, elec FIRST CT.ASS mechanic, must ' / k r f , ■edan, standard shift, excel­ IMPORTANT NOTICE Must be 16 years old and will­ trie and gas hot water heat­ have own tools, top wages and lent mechanical condition, (1,00 HAROLD AND SON RUbblsh Re­ ing to work. Apply In pei-son, moval — attics, cellars and ers, free estimates. Call 643- The 1964 Civil RlghU Law full benefits. Cull Mr. Harris. or b4st offer. Call 643-9121 after ^o^)lblta,,J(vlth certain excep- Brass Key Restaurant, 829 ■

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Suburban For R«it 66 Houtioa For Sakt 72 Houses For Sale 72 Articles For Sale 45 Household Gondn' 51 Apartmento—FlaUh— Apurtmenta—Flata— ______72 Hotmcfl Fpr Sal* 72 House* For Sale 72 Suburban For Salt 75 Suburban For fliale 75 Bolton BIX ROOM custom Ranch sit- C t i ^ t r Y ^ Tenement* 68 Ttnemonta , 88 LAROB AttraoUv# 8H room MANCHBBTER West Side PORTABLE electrlp typewrit­ WATKINS PRODUCTS—Early UPPER BOLTON Lake, 4-room ft4 EUjRiDOB Rt . MANCHE8TBR - Large 2-fam- BOUlM WINDSOR--New Ranch, g*rag#, m uatsd on 'a shaded acre I6t,' 6% room ciislom Unnuh, 2 fire­ lut­ VERNON — Opportunity er and electric adding ma­ shoppers catch the discount. THREE ROOM apartment 470 BIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ year 'round home; partially assumable mortgage for' qual­ lly, convenient location,. does ing.' CharmtnA 5% room plaoe, only $18,900. Hutchins quality built 1M6 wlthl ploeter’ places, 80x230 landscaped lot, knocks. - Desirable location, 6 Elmore J. R. Adamcik CLASSIFIED chine. Call 646-0306. Regtilar monthly specials, gift Main at., lo a Call 643-8426, cated, available November 16, fumiohed. Call Ta-T66T. ed walls, natural mahogany ified buyer, nice yard, -garage, to bus. sohool, shopping, excel­ Ranch, S bedro^s, Ilvlngroom room aluminum sided Colonial Agency, Realtors.- 649-6124. near sohool, shopping. Bel Air Items, wrappings and boxed 1100 monthly. 646-2407. . omesite-drjveway, combination lent condition, sound Invest­ with fireplace, kitchen tito din­ »-g-______'trim, loads of kitchen cabinets, Real Estslc, 643-9332, with ■% acres, 2 extra build­ Korea Bound and personalised cards. Shop l a r g e e x e c u t iv e Ranch, 7 ■ storm windows, near schools, ment. Call to see this one to-- ing area, aleo a fInlAied rec- To Be Acting LOAM 411 ROOMS, heat, hot water, BIX BOOM duplex- one child formal dining room off through ing loto.' Hayes Agency, 646- at your convenience, pellvered rooms, modem kitchen with all center hall, 8 large bedrooms, CIRCA 1784 white plUart, stores and churches. Call own­ day. Warren E. Howlaiid, Real­ regtlnn room, good - condition 0181. Meredith Elmore, daughter of stove, refrigerator, parking. FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, accepted. Stove. Call i78-$3T4, Postnuuter I ADVERTISING Top grade, fine texture ’ how or Igt^. Call Eleanor Completely redecorated, $i;o>. bullt-lns. dining room, two fire- flreploced 15x18 living rtxrm, 2 business zone, 3A00- square er after 8:30 p m., 643-2602. tor, 648-1108. throughout, walking distance Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elmore of Buck, 643-5768. central. location. 643-8116. place!, 2^4 baths, family room, to new elementary school. VA loam for tale at a low, low 15 Forest 8t„ off Main St. 646- VERNON — 5 room apartment oar garage, steal beam con­ feet selling and storage, plus Bayberry Rd., will leave Mon­ John R. Adomolk Jr. of Rt. i CI.ASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 0000, 643-bOOO. two car garage wooded lot, ~WARANOKE ROAD or FHA financing available Columbia price. $1.00 a yard If you OUTGROWN refrigerator, 11 cu­ In attractive l-family home, ex­ struction, over 1,6(» square lovely.8 room houee. HulcWns 81 has t^eii appointed acting | 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. cellent neighborhood, 20 min­ $29,00a Piaibrlck Agency #49- Y O T ] R PA\/fTT Y minimum down to quall- day on h«r way fM a job as a load vid haul. $1.00 a yard bic feet, with freezer, excellenC iVs HAVE customers waiting FOUR ROOM tenement, Bls- feet of living ares, $26,800, Agency, 649-5324, postmaster of the (Joventjy poet" utes from Hartford, Ideal for Nine rTA, Ameri­ blies. HELP WANTED Midge, Barbie, and Tracy chester, preferred. Call after 6, 649-5664. ation area which Includes location. Also unusual 8-bed­ baths, 26x22’ recreation room. J. D. Realty Co., 643-6129. area, aluminum storms and tifully decorated, meticulous conditron, good nelghborhrxxl, can I.eglon Gold .Star Post, and clothing. . 60c a piece. Permy swimming poo), tennis room Ranch with reo room, An exceptional home in a desir­ Top pay for qualified men, aU Special Warehouse Release SEVEN ROOM duplex — with soreens, 6 years old. $14,500. throughoul, asking, $18,900, of­ $16,900. Warren E. Howland, VKW, He is married to the Bright, 40c, complete wedding courts, shuffle boards, and over half acre land, 8 garages. able area, mid 30’s. Warren E. LAND — 28 ACRES So. Windsor - Sullivan Ave. Waltres.ses wanted, 11-2 or 3-ROOM HOUSEFUL OF NEW EFFICIENT apartment, attic and cellar, garage Includ: Wolverton Agency, Realtors, • fers accepted. 643-9133. Realtor, 643-1108. former Ida Turberrille of Jack­ benefits. .APPLY . .'. outfit, $1.25, Call 643-6452. barbecue pits. Call 666-5465, For full Information call Ells­ .Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. ’ ,5-10. Dishwasher, nights, 5- heated, $125 per month, imme­ ed. 649-2130. 649-2818. MODEL — SEE IT"" sonville, Ala., who Is an active u n c l a im e d 666-3612. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. MANCHESTER Custom 5% Five room house with bam, 1. Call Mr. Hickey, 289- diate occupancy. Phllbrick meniber of the Coventry Home- AEROKINETICS FURNITURE 648-6930. MANCHEISTER — 6% room room Ranch, select area, like good sized glas.sed green­ Custom built- spacious liv­ 4359, CHURCH COBNERS I.ARGE TV Antenna, $20, small Agency, 649-8464. TWO FAMILY, 4-4, on large lot, makers' group. The couple has 218 Hartford Rd., Manchester DIR.ECT FROM WAREHOUSE Ranch with 3 bedrooms; hfige new condition throughoul. well house, new. Can build new ing in 8% room Raised . RESTAURANT, 860 Main one; $t0. Call days. 640-1043. Furnished Apartment* 6-3-A CONCORD RD. — Beautiful, ■with large storage building In INVEST WISELY two son.s, Roberts and Davtd i^ 3 ROOMS NEW $199 WINTER ST. — 3 room apart­ ANDOVER — 8 room house. fireplaced living room, family landscaped 100x150 lot, wall to houses or sell large amount Rancli. Complete utility f»f' St., East Hartford. Ranch, large living room, for­ rear, one apartment now va- I^Doyt, a life-long resident of ment, with refrigerator, stove, ANDOVER — 2-room furnished Can be used by two families, sized kitchen with dining area, wall carpeting, 3 large bed­ of gravel. Should be close to entire house, fireplace, Credit manager desires respon­ mal dining room, cabinet pant, convenient location, $14,- Coventry, was appointed post­ Diamonds— ate ties— air conditioner, and disposal, apartment, heat, hot water, 2 kitchens, etc., central heat, Safoiniarrl ymir'/nmily’s fu­ attached garage, level well roome, one car oversized ga- new Route 6. bullt-lns. finished rec rooirT, sible party to purchase 3 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ 800. 649-1919 between 5-7 p.m, Meredith Elmore master by President Harry S. Jewelry 48 all utilities, for appointment eleotrlctty, refrigerator,„ , stove 2 - car garage, 'centrally lo- ture and invest wisely in ■shrubbed lot. Best value, $15,- fage. Why not look it .over. central location. ROOMS OP NEW WARE­ tion room, landscaped yai^. Tniman in 1948. He started hla PROGRAMMER FRIENDLY ICE Cream Shop^ call 649-9404.' 649-9644. Adults. C. H. SUens, ■ ” Route~ ■ 6,■ cated. Call 278-0000. After 6 MANCHESTER -- SpncltmM~8 this 10 room, 2 family home 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Although the job in Korea Is HOUSE FURNITURE $199 . . . 742-7273. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, career with the Coventry Po.st Manchester, is looking for WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ p.m., 643-8753.' room English Colonial, 4-bed­ ()aU Street', K(*alures ex- tors, 649-2813. 643-1108. $24,900 OPEN 1-5 a civilian one, it is under the pairing, Prompt service. Up to 7-pc. living room, 3-pc. bed­ D U P L ^ — 6 rooms, garage, 643-6963. BURTON STARKEY Office as a clerk in 1934, when male and female help for week­ WORKING WOMAN to share 4 rooms, 1% baths, den, rec colI(*nt inronic. 3 car g'a- jurisdiction of the Army and so Programmer In the East $20 on your old watch in room, 6-pc. dinette, 15-pc. total. oil .furnace, connections for ap- MANCHESTER — 2-bedroom COLUMBIA ■ 228-9243 the local office had a third class end nights, 10-15 hours per room apartment. 643-1676 for COLONIAL - 11% rooms, 8% room, garage. Mayes Agency. rage: Large lot. Call Doris BRANFORD ST; — 3 bedroom Miss Elmore has been pro^^e.ssed Hartford area, one year trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. INSTANT CREDIT , pllances. Adults preferred. In- For Sale 70 older home, aluminum siding, rating. Robertson was post week. Apply in person at 435 appointment. baths, living room 80x16, stone 646-0181. - Smith Colonial, garage, near schools. Tolland - Old Stafford Rd. through-the Springfield Armory. IBM 140 di.sk experience Bray, 737 Main Street, State NO MONEY DC>WN qilire 21 Fairfield St. Business Property garage, porches, near .store, master at the time. Upon the Main St. fireplace, 6 acres of land, out­ Furnished or unfurnished. No This includes a lot of shots, she preferable. Will be trained Theater Building. $2 WEEKLY RENOVATED 6 room Rjyjrh, 3 bus and schools. $13,000: 'Mari­ SOUTH WINDSOR — If you MODEL— CUSTOM BUILT death of Robertson, 7 LeDoyt AVAILABLE November 1—At­ buildings, $31,600. Phllbrick , agents, $15,900. 843-9920. said. She first beca'me interest- on IBM 360 to be installed DISCOUNT FURNITURE tractive 3H room apartment. bedroome, living room with on Edlund Real Estate, 289- have beep looking for a home .served as acting post master for FOUR ROOM tenement, 132 Bls- TAVe RN f o r s a l e . Call 649- Agency, 649-8464, Just finhshed, 5V4 room --ed in the job through pamph­ In 1966. Opportunity to WAREHOUSE Oak Lodge, 257 Tolland Tpke. fireplace, dining room, kitchen, JARVIS REALTY CO. 4519 , 644-0414. with a family room on the nearly .two years Before receiv­ DRAFTSMAN •Fuel and Feed 49-A seU St., $70. 643-2426, 9-5. 8181, 643-5636. Ranch with 1 >/j ba^ths, fire­ lets at the UConn placement work on diversified applica­ 3580 Main St., Hartford tile baths, patio, combination pin-i’jno . 643-1121 main floof, call us today on ing the appointment as p(wt Adults, no pets, $125. monthly MANCHEStnR 6 room Ranch place, bullt-lns, garage, on sepfice. She tia.s signed up for tions. Company offers ex­ ELECTRICAL BALED hay fOr horses and cat­ In Back of Call 643-9171. Btorm windows, garage, close MANCHESTER— excellent this charming 6 room Ranch ma-ster. There was no rural cai cellent fringe benefit pro­ MANCHE5STER — Near bus and brand new, aluminum sUling Eve.s. 649-2,'U9 643-0038 FOUR 6-room modem Colonial, secluded wooded lot. onV- year, with an option to stay tle, excellent quality, by the Old Fullec. Brush Building shopping, modem, first floor, — Houses l*’or Sale 72 and brick, full cellar, large lot, to schools, only $16,200 with home that we Just listed. It of­ another. She said she will get a Tier service when I^cDoyt wen' gram. Write P.O. Box 1821, MANCHESTER —• one or two flrexylace, cabinet kitchen, bale or ton. Call 649-3805, 643- 522-7249 3 room apartment, $110. month­ garage, sliding glass doors sep- $300 down and small closing fers 3 good stzdd bedrooms, month's leave and free trips to with the local postal service. Hartford, stating experi­ Position available Immedi­ gentlemen to share 4 room SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 2-car garage, many extras, $16,900 OPEN 097' after 7;30 evenings. Lyn- ly. Hayes Agency, 464-0131. erating dining room from rear cost. Call Bob Gerstung, ■ 649- large living room, kitchen and Japan, Hong Kong and the There are now four rural car- ence, education and salary ately "in rapidly ex­ OPEiN MON. - SAT. 9—9 ‘ completely furnished apart­ bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. BEDROOMS Immediate occupancy. panding engineering de­ dale Farm, Rt. 44A, Bolton. sundeck, $19,9(X). J. D, Realty, 6361, evenings 643-7033 or 87i- SEE MY 6 room Ranch. It al- dining area, 12x22 paheled Philippines. rier.-i, and the office has a first requirements. ment. 644-8102. Manon E. Robertson, Realtor. family room with booksheVves, partment. .specializing in 21” HOTPOINT TV, UHF and MANCHESTER 643-5120. 4433. re.ady h;is many features you Traveling is not new to Miss cla.ss rating.' WOOD — Seasoned hardwood, 643-6953. Very central 8 >4 room Cape VERNON—custom built 6 one car attached garage, com­ ANDERSON GORMAN digital equipment. Must VHF, $45; 17” Admiral TV, will not have to add ga­ Elmore, She was bom in Texas cut to fit your fireplace. De- Spacious 4 ^ room .luxury with latge cabineted kilch- room Colonial-Ranch, rriod- bination windows, well land­ REALTY — ROCKVILLE have at least . one year’s portable, $35; player paino, up­ PORTER STREET area — 6 rage, air-conditioners, fenced and was two years old befdre livesed. Call 742-7852, 742-7279. apartment now available at Business Ixieatlons ■ en, nicely land.scaped rear em kitchen, dishwasher,- scaped lot. excellent condition Pol ice ProMng exp^ience, excellent oppor­ right type, $50. 649-5624. room Dutch Colonial, Screen­ A COMFORTABLE HOME in yard,"heated playroom', ce­ her father, who w&a in the MARILYN COURT on Ol- For Rent 64 yard, asking $15,500. fireplace, enclosed carport, throughout, near . eieptentary 875-6392 644-1732 tunity for advancement. MIXED Fireplace wood, % cord ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ dar closet. I am asking $19,900 Army during World War II, was cot't St. Features Include Can be yours if you call large treed lot', excellent school. Priced at only $13,700, Break, Thefts taH Mr. D. Grosso, 644- load, $15 delivered. Call- 876- 357 E. CENTER ST. — At^rac- ed lot, only, $18,900. Hayes but for a fa.st sale I can be abje to get home again to see Maintenance range, refrigerator, dispos­ Jarvis for an, appointment location. U R Realty Co,, Inc., .Real- ______" 1551. 9166. Musical Instruments 53 tive office and desk space Agency. 646^131. ha3. 643-5020. her) Her father was recalled al, modarn cabinet kitchen, 240 HENRY STREET to Insepct this gracioti.s co­ tors, 643-2692. Robert, D. Mur- ANDGVER — 7 room Cape, 4 A 19.5,5 station wagon owned units Ourrently available, am­ 'PLASTONB’URY — EAST ______:_____ B—-PLAT tenor saxaphone. In loads o f closet space,, ce- MANCHESTER — bus Une, well lonial home In Manche-ster’s VALUE PACKED 5>4,-room dock, 643-6472. bedrooms, double garage, FHA during the Korean conflict, and by Marshall Smith o f 80 Stark- Mechanic’ ’ ramie tiled bath, laundry ple parking, reasonable rates, J.D. REALTY Co. HARTFORD LINE. 6-room Garden— Fami-—Dairy godd condition, $i60. Caii 643- Here' is a charming Cape maintained 6-room Cape, cab- east end, today. Here is Ranch Wdth oversized 2-car gas $450 down, $14,700. Will rent wa-s sent to , where the weather St. was taken ' yester- facilities, elijvators, cairet- complete telephone and secre­ remodeled older Colonial, BOLTON — Executive area. -7 GERBER SCIENTIFIC Products ■ 50 ^309 anytime. Cod home located In one of Ineted kitchen, ceramic bath, your opportunity to .buy a - rage and enclosed patio, 3 bed- With option to buy. Pa^ek Real­ family spent two yeaj-s. . day from the east parking lot Large local concern hw ed halls, -individual con­ tarial services available on Manchester’s • nicest resl- 643-5129 649-3877 large lot. bam. - room Split,, stone fireplace, 2 She graduated from the E. O. of tlie .Manchester Parkade on INSTRUMENT CO. premises. Inquire at building permanent siding, hot -'water , large 3 bedroom colonial room.s, large kitchen with din­ - a- ty 289-7475, 742-8243. COURTLAND, Macintosh, and trolled fieat,^ closed circuit d e n 1 1 a I neighborhoods. baths, rec room, on acre wood­ Smith.' High School in Stores . W . Middle Tpke. openings for man^ experi- or call 649<4581. Evenings 649- heat. Hayes Agency, 646^131. with a trehiendou.s living ing area, sunny liviqg room, HANLEY AGENCY 83 GERBER RD. Delicious apjiles. Apple cider, Wanted— ^To Buy 58 T-V, expert "superintendent Bowers, Ullng and Man­ room, large dining room, lots of cabinets and clo.set ed lot. Leonard Agency, ReAl- TALOOTTVTULE, Taylor St. and was in college when her Police said Smith had been made on premise?. Ferrando’s service. 1421. chester High 'riehool are CAPE with 1% baths, beautiful tors, 646-0469. Large 5 room Ranch, oil heat, family moved to Bolton, ented ih machine repair SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. WANTED — Partitioned or lead­ family .sized 'kitchen and a .space. Below FHA appraisal at MANCHESTER—7 room Colo­ 643-0030 shopping for about 20 minuj-es Orchards, located on Birch Mt. - Model apartment open 2- Just a short distance away. location,. full six room home, ceramic bath, garage, imm’d- Chicken ■ Pli- Supper when he returned and. found bis ed glass, electric table lamps, bath and a half at a great­ $16,'100, Wolverton Agency, nial (optional fourth bedroom) VERNON — Crest Ridge Dr. 6 and maintenance, varied Road, off Hebron Ave. (Rt. 5:30 and 7-9 ,p,m. dally. This attractive home was full basement, new hbatlng,, diate occupancy. Kenneth Os- The Woman'.s Society oi car missing. The^ keys had been An Equal Opportunity also kerosene lamps. Call 523- LARGE comer store for rent, ly reduced price. At $21,900 Reultors^6-l9-2813. ? full ceramic tiled baths, al­ room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1% 94) Glastonbury. ' custom built by the present system, fireplace, trees, plus Lots fo r Sale 73 trinsity, Realtor, 643-5159 , 649- Christian Service of United hours, permanent position, ,Employer Saturday and Sunday,- 1- reasonable.' 643-7723. you will agree that this is uminum siding, one car ga­ left in the ignition. Tihe car la., 5871. an enclosed- yard. Excellent MANCHESTER — Spaciou.s, baths, (ireplace; den, garage, 5:30 p.m. owner. The grounds have a bargain. Mrs. Smith will rage, walklrtg dl-slance to EXCELLENT, high with vlbw 8678. ... Methodist Church will . hold a a four-door with a blue body HAND picked, Macs, Starks, OFFICE SPACE, excellent' loca­ buy. Vacant. T. J. Crockett, half ac5e lot. Hayes Agency, excellent wages and' em- WE BUY and sell antique and received special care and be gla<) to show^it to you, sunny 6 rooni Raised Ranch schools and buses. Selling foC and tree.s. double A,, building chicken - pie .supper in con­ and white top. and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart CONNECTICUT tion, 400-2,500 square feet. Will the lot has a frontage of Realtor, 643-1577. wltli heated and fireplaced 646-0131. ■ junction the annual Christmas used furniture, china, glass, sil­ today. $19,900. Call the R. F. Dimock lot. 100x235 on Mountain Rd. Wanted— Real Estate 77 The Austin Beecher home at plo^ej5«uoflts. Address Box basket, in own container. Bot-, MANAGEMENT CO.. iNC. divide and remodel to suit ten­ 115 feet. This home is In family room, 2 -. car enclosed fair Nov.' 6. ■“ ' 124' Porter St. was broken into Situations Wanted— ti’s Fruit Farm, 26l>-Bush HIU ver, picture frames, old coins, MANCHESTER — Highland Co., 649-5245. Call 643-6273,’ -Brae-Blirn Real- In v e s t m e n t and comfort in 233-4431 528-4139 ant. Heat, Janitor and parking. immaculate condition and garage, 3 very ■ generous sized; Chairmen are Mrs Richard yesterday but ajj^arently npth- W, Herald, stating experi­ Female 38 guns, pewter, scrap gold, Park School area, compact 7 ty. one beautiful package. lAn 8 SELLING your property Have Model Apartment, -649-2652 'Very reasonable. Call owAers immediate occupancy Is JARVIS REALTY CO. bedrooms with big deep clos­ buyers-waiting for all types of Noren, kitchen: Mrs. Robert ing was taken. Drawers had watches^.'lj old Jewelry, hobby room Colonial, fireplace, for­ room Ranch, colonial style, 75 ence and qualifications. EXPERIENCED mother vriU , for more information, 649-5334, available. 649-1200 643-1121 ets, 2 full ccramiC baths, kit­ COVENTRY _ Beautiful half real estate. Call us now, thanlf Miller, dining room ; Mrs. d or-'b een opened and a strong box MPKINS, squash, gourds for collections, paintings, attic con­ FOUR ROOM duplex — adults mal dining room, 1% baths, acre.s, 'brook. Lappen Agency care for children in my .home,- 643-7175. . chen ha.s built - in oven and acre wooded lots, near Man­ you. Paul J. Correnti, 643-5363. ®"ce Custer, pde. 'and Mrs. was pried open and left under , lalk,.' Tedford, 620 Birch Mt. tents or whole estates. FhirnJ- preferred, $80. 649-8542 after 6 porch, on extra large lot. Walk­ 649-6261, 649-6140. excellent care„ references. 643- ra’nge,' fircplaccd 15x19 living 62 FEED chester. Be.st offer over $1,500. ------i------Frank Schwartz, . clean - up. the kitchen table. Id. ,ture Repair Service. 643-7449. p.m ,’ DESIRABLE store oi office ing distance to buS, shoppij^, s c h e d u l in g clerk for pro­ 9947. , ' ROBERT J. SMITH, INC.’ MANCHEJSTED;--Lovely 6 room room, I Model Home condition). Ru.ssell Really, 523-1073. fJSTINGS WANTED — For per- Sittings will 'be at 6 and 6:30. Beecher told-police Upt h* space, ground floor, clean, at­ etc. Leonard Agency, Realtoi-s, Of continuou.s Ranch house duction control, hours 8 • 5, ex­ APPLES — 7 day special, Macs, tractive and reasonable. Apply Colonlalj^ excellent neighbor­ Solid value,'$23,900. Wolverton sonalized service, call this of- Re.sem-ations sh&uld be made by. come home^at 3 p.m; and- no- FIVE ROOM rent for adults, 963 MAIN STREET 646-0469. and that’s longer than the Columbia cellent opportunity for ad­ I \wc Baldwins, 90c; Delicious, $1 CHURCH NEEDS Piano. Please Mr. Chass’e, State I'heetre, 11 hood, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, Agency, Rcall(irs, 619-^813. . flee. Alice Clampet, Realtor, Thursday with Mrs. Noren or ticed the strong box under the heat, hot water, ga-.ate fur­ frontage on some building vancement, good fringe .bene­ babysitting in myr mnnbme, excel­ • and up, come and last? one call 643-2693 or- 649-8465. a.m. - 0 n.n). ^ 649-5241 dining room, fireplace, breeze-^ Suburban For Sale 75 Multiple Listing Member, '649-- nished. Call 643-7363. between ROOMY 6% room spilt, 1% lot-s. All living area, too! NEW LISTING Mrs. Leslie . Snencer. ' table but - thought, It had bben- fits. Apply Cheney Brothers, lent care given. 849-2827. free. We Jtnow you’ll like the way and garage. Hayes Agcn- ROCKLEDGE Immediate 6 4643.' Fire Perniilk temporarily plpced there h y lits 4-8 p.m, OFFICE SPACE available, one, baths, garage, shaded patio, 1.612 square feet of it to be VERNGN' — 4.-bedroom Ranch Inc.; 31 Cooper Hill St. finest tasting apple in town. 172 -i______,cy , 646-0131. '. ’ room brick Ranch, with piano- trees, large lot, only $17,600. precise. 2-car basement ga­ , in d^lrable Center arqa, fire- ^HOMES NEEDED., We Irave Residentlfare reminded not to Wife. He returned . to woTk. So. Main gt. . , ' Rooms Without Board 59 FOUR SPACIOUS rooms with two, or three room suite, new ramici’ view, double garage, 2 5% room Ranch on good WOULp LIKE TO care for chil­ building, electric heat and cen­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- rage, white aluminum sidr placed living room, 1% baths, good purchasers \Ifaltlng — burn nibbi.s'M and trash this When both he and his wife ne- gas stove, centrally located, SPACIOUS — large lot, over­ fireplaces, extras. Piusek Real­ lot, new aluminum siding, .weekend without first obtaining turned at 4:30 •police saidfsthey dren in my home. 646-0381. THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- tral air conditioning, ample 6824. in'g and white aluminuiji family kitchen, loaded with Manchester, Bolton,^ Glaston­ APPLES and winter squash, 75c ideal for yot(ng or elderly cou­ sized rooms, attractive setting, ty, ?j!9-7'I75, 742-8243. garage, conveniently locat­ a fire permit from a warden. realized the hou.se hj^d been fage Street, centrally located,, parking, triple A location. Call HUGE KITCHEW, birch cabl-. Storms and .screens, cu.slom pine cabinets, dishwasher, etc., bury .and nearby. Call Suzanne WOMAN WOULD Uke to take bushei;"^ Bring, containers, ple. Call 643-1297. MANCHESTER — 10 rooms, built - In range, dishwasher. ed. Asking only $16,900. Dtilletin Boiird broken'into. FOREMAN : 336 Hillstown Road. large. pleasantly- furnished D. Murdock, 643-2692. nets, dishwasher. screened MANCHESTER -- West Side. built for the pre.sent own- basement garage, rear poroh, Shorts, local representative. care Of one or two children multi-level Spilt,' wall to wall At $16,400 It’s a beautiful buy. The selectrnen will meet Mon- Police- believe the hatchway rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 FOUll ROOM tenement in 2- porch, 6% room Colonial, i% Spacious 6 room home, sun- ers in 1963 on a coupti-y partially finished rec room. A J. Watson Beach A Copipany, days.-649-0843 after 3. carpeting, all top quality fix­ Lappen Agencyi' 649-5261', 649- day at 7 I).ni. in the town offl- was used to leave the house. Take charge o f aircraft in­ for overnight and permanent I family hhuse, 8 Mlntz'Court, baths, Manchester. Reduced to porcli luid garage, cloi^e to size (1.60x300) lot. Features Idt of hbu^e for $16 900. Hayes Realtors, 643-8886 ,.or 522-2114. tures, spacious, dining and - liv­ M40. ~"BURT0>) STARKEY dcs.. ’ . There was no evidence of a , strumentation assembly de­ Household Goods 51 guest rates. modem bathroonq, automatic .Houses For Rent 65 $19,600. Hutchins Agency, churches, .schpdl.s, ’.sliogping 2 full baths, built-in oven, Agency, 64'6-013l, partment and related de­ ing rooms, 2 car gars^^e, 8 full and bus line, Leonard Agency, range and dishwasher, fire- i HAVE QUALIFIED buyer who The public building commis­ force entry. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 hot water heater, free parking, FOUR ROOMS, furnished or un­ Realtors, 649-6324. BOLTON — 4 bedroom Ranch, COLUMBIA 228-9243 partments. Goo^ opportu­ EVERYTHING in slerlllzed re- PLEASANT room for gentle­ baths ; stone and brick con­ Realtors. 646-0469. ' placed family roofn, utility wants to buy now! Desires C o-' sion will meet -Monday at 8 in A portable television set and ' $35. monthly. Apply 10 Depot furnished, oil heat, oak floors, 2 car garage, tennis court, nity. APPLY .,. . GERm Xn Shepherjl puppies, conditioned used furniture and man, parking, 2l Edmund St. M’ANCHESTER ^ 6 room Cape, struction, professional land­ Wear A Half Size? room, A host of other lonial or Raised split or 6 room the to\Vn ■ office conference Its stand were taken Thursday appliances, high quality — low 643-8203. " Square, Apt. 4. good location,"' reasonable, scaping, 2 rec rooms, and much acre lot, many tree.s and room. night from a room In the Man­ AKC, pure white, other beau­ 3 bedrooms, Immaculate condi­ features including terrific VERNON- Price* right. 6 room Cape plus he wants investment tiful markings. Bred for tem­ prices. LeBlanc FMmiture, 195 parking, adults, 643-6389. tion, fireplace, must bo sold. much more. J. D. Realty, 643- shrubs, cu.stom built by U & R property of at least 6'S“ap^rt The oboard of education will chester Motel . on McNall St., the CLEAN, Pleasant sroom in pri­ FOUR ROOMS, heat, eleotri- '^een-Doll^Knl+s neighbors. Ranch with city water and city perament and beauty from South' Street, Rockville. 875- Owner moving into new home, 5129. Housing, owner transferred, ments. This buyer wants to bold a .special mccti'ng Monday, mifhager reported to police yea- Aerokinetics vate home. Can Ik seen after 6, city, hot water and ranga, cen­ SO. WINDSOR — 6 room Ranch, sewers, aluminum storms and champion lines. Call 742-8970. 2174. Open 9-8. must .‘tell, $25,900i J. 0. Real­ buy. please contact me. E. E. at .8 at the high .schonl Ln dis­ terday. 129 Walker St. trally located. Call 649-7287. completely furnished, rec rooni $16,600. J. D» Realty, 643-6129. screens, and walking distance 918 Hartford Rdi, Manchestef ty, 643-5129. , ■ Bushey Agency, 649-2083. cuss a school building priority Police' said -that a man who • COCKER puppy, quite special, SEWING MACHINE — Singer, - in basement, good location, RANCH — Large family sized to bus line. Less than rent ROOM with kitchen privileges, W OLVERTON - list. signed the regijter as James .J golden buff, male, 5 months,’ automatic zlg - zag, cabinet good for 3 or 4 young men or kitchen, large living room with K"'' VERNON' — Ciimom U & R with $400, down FHA or. no c ' ______1—. central location. Mrs. Dorcey, ' - j ^ ^ Taylor of Newport, R. I. left,the AKC registered, inoculated. model, excellent condition, but­ AVAILABLE NOV, 10 women. 644-8102 between, 8-12 Introducing built contemporary Ranch, money down VA, $11,900. Con­ PLUMBER’S Helpers — with ' 14 Arch St. fireplace, . 3 bedrooms, rec motel about 15 minutes after he' 643-5427. H. C. Chase, Harmo­ ton holes, embroiders, hems,, a.m. after 6 p.m. room', house - in lmmacu.afe AGENCY family room, fireplace, sun- verse A Dupret Real Estate, Driver Charged TEEN-(iANli.S .ATTACKED heating experience, year Route 83, Talcottvllle, 643-2197, • ' took a room. Yesterday tliidm- ny Hill Kennels, Hebron Rd., . etc., was $309.St), unpaid bal­ ROOMS FOR RENT, ladies pre, Three room apartmenJ condition, completely remod­ deck, high scenic sloping wood­ around "Work. Call 289-0611. be­ EXCELLENT single home com­ 649-2813 MEyXJCO CTTY I API 'Police ing the set and stand were Bolton; ance $59.85, Jake over pay­ ed lot. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 875-1811. ', ferred, cool.ing facilities, cen­ First floor *' pletely furnished, very nice eled Inside and out, $18,900. Ivy Willi Evasion found missing, frorrr his room. tween , 7-8 a.m. and 7-8 p.m.. ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ have announced plans for. a' tral location. Call 649-7292, 643- One year old large lot with country atmos­ Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. COVENTRY 6 room Ranch, ANDOVER — .Wales Rd. Prac­ massive attack agalmst .. this The two Rems .are valued at AKC SMALL Poodles, male ing Center, Hartford, 522-0476. Reginald S, Bauld, 45, of 77 7684. Air-conditioned phere.;^ Write Box D, Herald. MANCHESTER two family. 6-5, with 20 mile view, garage, rec tically new 5',4'r6om Gold Me­ city’s gangs of young hoodlums $130. . black and female .silvef, 9 MANCHESTER — Raised Hemlock St. was 'arrested la.st weeks old. Call 643-0624 any- CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Heat and hot water anqr cenlrsl location, scparlite fur­ room, fri'iit trees, 2 zone heat- dallion Ranch on large wooded . , and added tliat "no mercy ” will COMFORTABLY , Furnished SEVEN ROOM home, garage, Ranch excellent condition. time. . ranges, automatic washers 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with naces, $180 monthly ineome, • h'K' ’ occuoancy, lot, ideal for children. Leonard charged be' sliown to jiiventle dcli'ii- STANDARD room for older gentleman, Garbage disposal near schools, hospital and Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. evading responsibility as a With guarantees. See them at room for table, dining room, 175 EAST CENTER ST. - $17,9no_,for immediate .sale. Bel $16,300. Pa.sek Realty, 289-7175, quent.-'. Police '(laV juvenile de­ PARTY FAVORS GRCK5MING all kinds of dogs, parking, 272 Main- St. Off street parking stores. 649-4696. _ _ L ______result of a two-car . accident In B. D. Pearljs Appliances, 649 family room, two fireplaces,' MANCHESTER Air Real Estate, 'B43-9332. 7.42-82I3. linquency has grown so that one also boarding. H. C. Chase, Off Main St.—south end , VERNON 6% room Ranch, a W. Center 8t. jiarking lot.' FOR HALLOWEEN. , SCREW CO. Main St. Call 643-2171; WAPPING — one who prefers two M l baths,, two car garage, The Mist Exciting — out of every 40 residents of this Harmony Hllhs, Kennels, $120., MONTHLY COVENTRY — 8 room Raised 1% baths, J6x21 paneled family Pojiee said a'-car owned by LARGE. FRONT Room near - quiet country living, 6 spacious patio, mcautlfully londscajjed "Home-Like” Apartments sManche.Stor - ' * city is a criminal. Juvenile de­ HeJjron Rd , Bolton, 643-5427. CAPTAIN’S 'De.sk swivel chair, 643-8109 ' 649-1578 Ranch, rec room, fireplace, ga­ room, sqndeck, recreation -Pete.r Barone, 52, of East Hav- Main ai., 9 Hazel St.,. 649-2170. lot with trees, wall toHvall car­ in Manchester! ... ^ linquents are divided jnto ap­ ARTHUR ORUa Hartford. Div. —. 1______„ « - 'mahogany arm chair, coffee rooms completely don4 over, rage, 2 acres wooded lot, can rooni, walkout basement„ wall ven was parked next to peting and drapes Included in proximately 2,000 gangs opera­ table, dinette set, good condi­ FURNISHED ROOM, near Cen­ convenient location, Immediate 1 ■ Bedroom Apt. $135 2,000 SQUARE FEET be e.isily cor,verted to ii two to wall carpeting. 100.X260 well Bauld’s. When Barone relumcTl Articles F m Sale 45 price of $24,600. Phllbrick ting ip the capital, [Xilice s»ild. tion, reasonable. 649-9985. ter, gentleman preferred. 643- NEW 8-room all electric coun­ occupancy. 644-0839. family, ideal situation for in­ landscaped grounds, fabulous to hi.s car, police .said,, a wom­ Agency '649-8464. 2 Bedroom Apt.' $160 8647. try Garden Apartments, ne^ LIVING AREA laws to ha\c their own pri­ 400 range, as.sumable 4*i per an- gave him Bauld’s license Has Openings For W a l l p a p e r and Paint sale Duplex...... $175 this week. Morrison Paint and MUST SELL — Moving. Ham­ stove and refrigerator, $90. per vacy in your lioinc.'J. D .Real­ cent mortgugc, early .occupan­ number. Damage was limited to mond organ like new^ $600, Cas­ COMFCiRTABLE, warm room Suburtian For Rent 66 R^nch with i% baths, rive (with 1% baths) Wallpaper Store, 7J9' Main, month, no lease. Leonard Agen­ ■ei large rooms, carport, full base­ 9 spacious ' rooms, living ty, 643-5129. cy, upper teems, 876-603’7. the left front fender on Barone's V tro convertible sofa, $38, West- in quiet ■home for working gen­ \ SR. TOOL, JIG (Theatre Bldg.). cy, Realtors, 646-0469. VERNON - i Ideal. 6 room ment. Nice lot. Owner must Rent Includes everything room with cathedral ecil- car. Bauld js to appear in cir­ inghouse front loaded wash6r, tleman, central, 649-7410."' listedEXTRAS! ing, .5 bedrooms, 1% ’.yaths, COVENTRY. Ideal (or the i FIXTURE DESIGNER - apartment, located 'in a spa- sell. Asking $17,600«l)ut open cuit court Nov: 16. $38. Refrigerator, »$30. 742-8090. kitchen' with built - ins, gentleman farm'er, 6 room CHRISTMAS CARDS — Books ’ clous country setting, adults to offers. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Columbia A parked car was hit in tlic OLDER WOMAN preferred, one DUPLEX 6 rooms, one oar g)a- bcailtlful rec room, com­ » home on level elevated acre, : TOOL MFG. ENG. from six nationally known com­ only, 646-0311. tor, 648-1577. V. rear on W. Middle Tpke. near panies. Can show en leave CHROME kitchen set and ma­ willing to babysit 2 nights in * rage,- adults only, $86. 649-9766. Friflridaire plete with bar,' elpsets ga- SPACIOUS ■ fruit trees, berry bushe.s, etc. OPEN HOUSE With Some Main jJt. yesterday afternoon. ple double bed, chest of draw­ exclvange for home privileges. bdoks. -Discouiit on October’ or­ All Electric hire, 2 car.garage and near­ Leonard Agency,. Realtors, 646- The ear was owned by Dor-, Tooling and Lay-out ers, call 649-7997. (Tall days 649-1048.. ders. Call 643-8462, 648-6768 for Kitchens! ly one acre of land, near O'OO- ' olhy H. Daley of 16 Drescher Work Involved FDUR apartment, sec­ Two large raised Ranches , appointment. Dishwasher, Disposal, buses, shopping and schools. ■’ at lake, two fireplaces. 2% • Rd. Police said a ear drivoH TOMORROwirl PJld. HOTPOINT Electric stove, de­ ond floor, heated $80. 648-8876. 8164 BOL’m N CENTER -- Choice lo-. -5 ID & OD PRODUCTION ApartmenUk—Flat*— Biiilt-In Oven, Hood, Fan, baths. 2-car gamRcs, ame- by Ella, M. Slurtevunl of Lake HANNAH’S husband Hector luxe model, excellent condition. 12%-26V4 cation L-shaped Ranch, large GRINDERS Refrleerator - Freeser alte di'iri', lliit'point bullt- St. pulled to the right to lela hates hard work so he cleans Clan 649-2660, 643-7802. Tenements", 63 PHILBRICK AGENCY living room with fireplace, Combination. lns. dishwasher. car pa.is and hit the left Vciir'' the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent 6 RpOM tenemant, 140 Oakland In Buying q Home kitchen has built-in .stove and Mark Drive, Covehfry I TOOLMAKERS NINE PIECE mahogany dining LOOKING for anything In real St. 648-2425, 9-5. 649-8464 . fender of the parked ciVr. electric shampooer, $1. Olcott room, $126. Three piece Elthon estate rentals — apartments, Tt«n •sge Del oven, ceramic tiled bath, full Custom designed kitchen basement, over one acre of TOOL GRINDERS Variety Store. Allen maple kitchen, $60. Ex- homes, multiple dwellings, call THREE ROOM Apartment, cen­ or cabinets, air conditioner. WITH THI NIW Clolhci BURTON .STARKEY.,' land. Built In 1964, perfect con­ Ole Miss has played in eight JUST OFF ROUTE 44-A IN cellent condition. 640-6992. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. trally located, available Nov­ Individual thermostat con­ PAH-O-RAMA -5136-N ll'/j" y ~ : TURRET LATHES SCREENED LOAM — For the COLUMBIA 228-9243 dition. Selling for $19,800. Call •itralght football bowls. best in lawns and garuens fropi ember 1. 649-0009. trol, sound proofed, large The l.ccn-dpirs wardrobe will. PICTURESQUE PILGRIM HILLS . HITCHCOCK Chairs, pine chest, FOUR ROOM new apartment, Selling o Heme closets, private storage If you do, you’ll be delighted OPEN HOUSE Uic R. F. Dimock Oo., 649-5246. Sports Fillers -nt our screening plant, Andover- Uc liii'oinplctc without lids col- ASSEMBLY TESTERS onyx clock, slipcovered barrel second floor, children accepted, DUPLEX, 4 room apartment, space. Incinerator, laun­ with this new yoke stylo crcaled Columbia. Delivered. George ROCKVH.LE 5 - . bed room chair, sewing machine beJeh, occupancy Nov. 1st, $110. stays and refrigerator fur- Protect yourself dry rooms, assigned park­ Just for you! Sew with your fiiv- oiful skating i'()."lumc of sweat­ (i-rooni nii.si'd I'iUu’li with hilltop location. 1*/^ HILLING & DRILLING H. arlHlng, Inc., 742-7886. iManchester, Sunday 1-6 home, aluiiiinum coinbimitlons, water proofing emulsion. 643- without heat. Call after 6. 649- ' nlshed, $70. per month. ing space, ceramic bath­ orile sleeves, and add a bow er. skirl, ascot and millcns! biilh.s, Riinigi', panolwl famii.v room, fireplace, newly redecorated plus new SALES AND Service on Arlens, 6636. 6811, e48-667r. 648-4853. rooms with glass shower tor trim. Add a pretty slicalli and two- .38 Grandview St. (off Por­ aiilom;itic kitchen, aluminum storm.s, screens, HEAT TREAT by furnuee, $13,500. (or quick sale. Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn doors, prewired telephone No. 8164 with Patt-O-Ramu Is piece tlrcss in easy - knit to ter i 6 room Cape, breeze­ door.s, ('i)-cii 196 l-Condition 1965. ■7 PLATERS mowers Also Homellte chain DELUXE PhflcQ 30" range, ex­ Always coIPng ^ ■ outlets, heat, hot water, In sizes 12%, 14%, 16%. 18%. please llu' young miss! way, attached garage, fire­ Bel Air Heal Estate, 643-9332. saws and International Cub Ca­ cellent condition, $66. RCA resident superintendent, >0%, 22%, 24%, 26%. Bu.sl ;13 to Pattern No. 513H N has full di­ place, excellent location, as­ det T.-actors. Rental equipment Whirlpool electric dryer, good lavishly decorated car­ rections for all articles sliown. CXDVENTRY Sportsman’s op­ DIHEl’TIONS: Take Itoute 44-A thru Bolton Into Cov­ <7. Size 14%, M bust, sliort sumable mortgage. ' portunity, four ixxuii Ciipe In and ahan>enlng service oa all condition, $26. Girl's 36" bicy­ The Realtor of your choice peted entrances. To ordei', send 35e In coins to: entry. laiok for sign on left st eorner of hinrk Drive Sleeves, 3% yards of 45-lnch. heart of excellent hunting and and Houle 44-A, Apply Personnel Dept. makes. L A M Equipment cle, $30. Girl’s 28" bicycle, $10. Open For Inspection Aiinc Cabot, 'Tlic .Mamlicstcr I Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, 876- To order, send 60c In coins to: fishing area Offered al $9,900. 649-0087. Who win promptly Bus Burnett, The Manche.sler Evening Herald, 11511 AVE. OF VERNON : 92 DEERFIELD RD, 7609., Manchester Exchapga —• Lakewood Circle (South). North side of street at top of hill. e Model Apartment fur­ Leonard Agency, Reallors, 648- Evening Herald, AVE. OI’ A.MEKICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. Enterpris 1946.. DISHWASHER — la.rge porta­ givo you honoit and nished by Watkins 1160 Lake St., Manchester line, 0489. THE ; WINDSOR, CONN. AMBRICAM, n e w VOIIK, N.V. KHi.'hl. ble Hotpoint, 6 years old, used e 0 P E N DAILY and 6 room Ranch, 90x150 lot, RICH STONE-FREE loam, $14, NEW RAISED RANCH profttslonal sorvleo 10086. For lHt-cla.MS mailing add lOc ODVENTRY Andover, Staf­ five yards. Sand, gravel, stone, 2% years, pull-out shelves for SUNDAY, 1 to 5 (By assumable mortgage. Phone 649-5203 WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AQENGY Aa Equ.-J Opportunity Built on Wooded lot. This Is a beautiful hom»—must be seen ■■Por Ist-clase mailing iwld 10c for each pattern.. Print Name, fill, and manure, ea-9604. loading, cutting board top, 676. appointment anytime— ford, Mansfield. Tolland, Ver­ Employer to be appreciated! Buyer may choose floor covering and light ft>r each pattern. Print Na4jic, Address ^wlth Zip Code, Style non, $200 down, no closing REALTORS 643-5121 043-1478. fixtures. Only 0 Rooltor may display call 643-7185. YOU SAVED and slaved for e On Bus Line, 3 Blocks Address with Zip Code, Stylo No, and Size. costs, same tonus to all. $93 this omUom. Send 60c now for your now '66 EVERET1' AGENCY SAVINGS BANK wall to wall carpet. Keep It 1966 ZENTm TV, stereo radio, SATURDAY 2 fo S SUNDAY 1 6 to Schools, (jhurchss, No. and Size. monthly mortgage payment. P.S. Have you given to the Coiiimunity Chest, Red Oroe* new with Blue Lustre. Rent . and record player combina­ Bank, Shopping, Post Bend SOc today for the full A Fall and Winter Album ! Regu­ 549-8538 643-2865 649-4965 Will build Ranch or Cape on Coiiipalf n f WILL m A lN two men, In offset eleotrte shampooar, |L The tion, Colonial ■ cabinet, excel­ 643-1038 522-6632 Wo Sorvo Our Community OlBoa and Ubraty . . . winter ’85 edition of our pattern lar/eatures; (Justom Oolleetlonj our lot. Russell Realty, e3$- OF MANCHESTER prtlMag, oaU 243-2297, 8:80-6. Sherwla WUllama Oo. •AfH lno Basic Faehlon. items to crochet, knit, stitch I 1078. 0 lent condlUoR, 649-7886. ^ ^ )•'

I .> SATURDAY. OCTOBER 80, 1966 PAGE FOURTEEIJ iManrlffHtpr Iw cning lim ld Voter Session Slated Monday A three • hour yeter-mak- Ing aoHMon will be conducted X 'On Mcmday, from B to 8 AltnVAY DISTRmilTOBS p.m., in the town clerk's of- Am way Corporatton of Michi­ ' flee In the Municipal Build­ gan announces the appointment ing, tcu replace the monthly of 44 new distributors for their session citsB^mitrlly held on products. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald the first Wednesday of each Forget and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ PW\ month. thur Shorts will manage the New voters who sign up sales organisation. They will Monday will be eligible to hold meetings and maintain lo­ r vote on Dec. U at the state­ cal Inventories of the company's '•V wide election,, called to de­ products; , »* cide on the product of the re­ The distributors will sell Am- cently adjourned Constitu­ wny Home Products, which In­ tional Convention. clude home, auto; laundry, per- .sonal care and Industrial mer­ Eligible applicants must chandise. be at 'lenat 21 years of age, Amway distributors are busl- naturalised citizen.s, and nc.Hsmen of their mvn. They de­ mu.st have been rcsident.s of liver products to the door, show Manchester for at least six Ivvw to use the products, ahd months. let custftmers .try the product before they buy. They are spe­ cialists in solving cleaning About Town problems. Richard ^ A. Soblelo, airman, VICE PRESIDENT ..... " USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Mrs, - Jeanette M. Beecfiler, If * V la bert G, Soblelo, 226 School St., assistant treasurer at the Con- graduated this month from Avi­ nectlqut Bank and Tni.-rt Oo., ation Machinist's Mate Jet En- was elected New England re- Indian Family of Gospel Sinf>ers at Calvary Church gine School in Memphis. Before glonal '•'fe president of the Na- The Klaudt Indian famdy 'of Arichara Indian Gospel "Singers I’ninTXhe Dakota Badlands will this school,’ he attended a two-' ^^t>nal Association of Bank-Wbm- present a musical concert Thursday at 7:30 p.m, at Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke. The week Aviation Familiarization T\ evenl is open to the public, Tlie group has recently celebrated 3,5 years of musical ministry and a four ■ week Mechanical Mrs, Beechler Is the first thmughout the United States, Canada knd Mexico. They travel more than 100,000 miles by Fundamentals courses. woman to be elected an officer bus to meet engagements in over 40 denomination churches, concort auditoriums, radio and t > ___ of the Connecticut Bank Sc Trust n ' ? television. The group includes "Dad and "Mom” Klatidt. their four sons, Vernon, .Melvin, ''Raymond and Kenneth, and Vernon's wife, Betty, pianrsi for the group. They appear in full The Ladles Aid Lutheran Wo--^°' -^ member of NABW since Indian costtimes valued at titou.sands of dollars. All of the group.are college gfraduates. The men's Missionary League of Tho old A&P Is now new. Located at 11# E. Center S t, the store has been completely re­ program inc.liides numbers on the piano, organ, trombone, alto and baritone saxophones and Zion Evangelical Lutheran done. The aisles have been widened, easy-reach shelves installed and quick check out sendee violin; also, vocal quartets, trios, duets and solos. Church will meet Tuesday In­ established. Here we see store manager Llprtian Selvltz anrf'meat department head Walter stead of Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Anderson standing by the new frozen foods counter. The stofe Is celebrating Its 106th anni­ wind. " and Manchester Modes church a s s e m ^ room, versary, and has many sales in progress. (Heraldphoto by Pinto.-) ' ' award of $24 to Henrv Gil- Arrangements for the Chflstmas Roberts of Old Lyme for ■ gyj.. Sale and Social on No^v, J^.wil^ New York Painter be completed. John Krompegal Harrison, Mandger Agway tended Boston University and Theodore E. Didero, received a ro Store, Buckland; Richard the University of Massachusetts. "Certificate of Excellence” as_ NEW .-a Selected for awards by the will show slides of, the New York tbree maj World s Pair. Hostesses will be Kibbe, store salesman. South During the Korean conflict he one of 41 runners-up. judges are: "Indian Head . ^Windsor; Fred Miller, Coventry; served with the United States bad a top Study” by William J. Schultz 5*” ' Miss tll^ y s Wilis Best of Show Dominic Sagllo, Glastonbury; Navy. Hartford Gas Co. reports groes 9'liat- tl Jr.; "Fall Fashion" and "Au- Seelert, Miss Alina Senkbeil and tfon of Uh of George Winn, East Windsor; Dw^er, his wife and two soms revenues Increased $853,000 for Coiistance l^avin Northport, N. Y„ last niglit won a,, Mrs. Emil Seelert. ' Mn raUm the ‘ Hesl of Show” award of $100 for her painting, ..patricia" by Everett John Babler and Werner and plan to live In the South Wind- the fiscal year ended Sept. 30. Stuarf Kuperschmld, Ellington, sor area. Net Income of $1,006,000 from Then the **School Teacher, *at the Fine Arts and Ciafts Sliow shipiey; “Alice's Cheshire Cat’* Beta XI Chapter of Beta Slg- sorubbed a t Manche.ster High School cafeteria.'The award was by Jeanette Eich; “Gourds”^ by mqs Phl had a Halloween Party gas operations and $144,000 . '’tore the t BANK MANAGER BRIEFS from Steam and chilled water presentedJJjy Iona Manufactur­ Janet Cole; "Vermont Pattern" for pupils of Bunce Center yes­ was Dohed ing Co., Inc. terday at the center. Favors David Dwyer has been ap- Victor DollaFera, co-owner of operations produced consolldat- It la ha for ''Summer Bouquet:" Wal- by Margaret Russell Olmsted; pointed manager of the Savings Manchester Auto Parts, Inc., ed earnings of $2.18 per com- The exhibit 1s sponsored by ter Von Ar.sdale Memorial "The,Old City” by Helen Had- njade by sorority members and oaueed th Manchester ,^Fine Art Associa­ games Were given to the child­ Bank of Manchester's new South llttended a New Ehtgland Sec­ mon share compared with $2.16 work bea< award of $2.5 pre.sented b y "Facade" and “Cor- last year. tion and Manchester Lions Club. Manchester Fine —... Art As-socia-_... ___ rida';’ by Richard Brzozowskl; ren. A big pumpkin was filled Windsor Office. Tho office will tion meeting of the Air Pollu- WMon of it. tion C o A t r o 1 Assoclattnn ft opened last night and will tion to Ruth Krantz of Man- "Fah Foliage" and "The Last goodies for the children to i meant top 10 we 1 Rosenthal; "Nature Scene” -by^ A. Raymond Rogers Jr., prin- period' last year. Net sales were Smairt,"j' Fred M.Thompson; "Showboat clpal of-Manchester High School up also, going from $8 545 541 ------SELLING CAREER Job Satisfaction , and CBS, THIS IS THE LAST DAY T6 FILE YOUR Memories” and "Ebbtide" by aijd chairmri of the Manchester to $10,575,086. And '"Che PERSOHAL PROPERTY UST5 Robert Ducharme; "Landscape” Scholarship Foundation, Inc., One of the-largest and most respected companies In Its-field order, and "Allisoh” by "Mary Luebke; Will speak at a meeting of the AGWAY ANNUAL MEETING* haa an opportunity for two college trained individuals. 'Those p u t tele (Exception Motor Vehides) (‘Machine Shapes” by EsteUe Glvdtan CTub on Tuesday noon Jiany area farmer-stockhold- 1- selected ^11 be thoroughly trained, .'salary v/hile learning. All ^conduce^ Such lists shall be filed not later than November 'Hallorah; “Ghostly Reposses- at WilHe's Steak House. ers attended the firstfirst, annual replies handled In strict confidence and no investigation or vMual net Sion” by Donald Allen. - meeting of Agway Inc, ' ' recent- contact with present employers. will be made without appll- inanta ad< 1st-each "year,'or if the first shall he a Sunday or Also, "Meadow Mirage” and RabW Leon Wind of Temple-ly. The meeUng was held In Svr- can(Ts consent. Give full details of present employment, ex­ 1 8 1 * a ^ c legal holiday then on the next business day. follow­ "Regina's Rest” by 'Paul H. Beth Sholom will speak about acuse, N.Y. About 4 500 mem- perience, and qualifications. and dividi ing. ' Madden; “SporH ^ . lJfe'“ by reUgion in the home at a meet- bers from the northeast heard WRITE BOX O, HERALD atiowB to a Roger Quilter; "Thicker Pogf’ ing of the Klwanls CluB of Man- various reports' hbout the suc- ' YUt^oonp Failure to,file such list by November 1st means by Lyman Hopkins; "Milk- Chester, Inc., on^ Tuesday at'cessful year A ^ a y had in •CraadUu TEN PER CENT addition to the assessment as mj.ld'' by Maggi Graham; noon at the Mancheet^r Qoimtry terms 6X business volume. a a averai required by the State statute. “Black and- White Still Life" Club. The arei . Oalled wU Wilber Little, Don Thare w REAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DECLARED SOT Md ^ThejCritlcs ' by Gab- The Mental Aid Fellowship of . MUaf at C riel Maridnez-Tecco. Hartford will host the WetherS-^ MBO aU«l P. JOSEPH MURPHY, Assesspr Scholastic awards were made field Junior Women’s a u b who 1lia(« wer to flusah Clarke of Manchester wHl sponsor a bingo game on - HALLOWEEN MBO whe High School for best of scholas- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the club- |MA$KS A CpSTUMES oPEir braahaart: tic entries and to G. Shok of rooms, 217 'Farmlilgtoif Ave., at Discount Prices! iWESTOWN Inn victor Advertisement— Rham High School, Hebron; Ca- Hartford. There will be voUey- PHARMACY .f A LL DAY mW. thy McLaine of Coventry High baU and croaiUve wriOng on ARTHUR DRUG 4S9 Hartford R d . 640-0046 Ttie thr 'School; Irene Virkutls of Bling -immsday night. Afternoon pfo- SUNDAY Oia abort! Junior High School, Gene An- grama followed by dinner are eonaarvatl derSOT of Manchester High held on the same days beglnniiifir heglmtlng .School for Crafts I and Ted at 1:30 p.m. Manchester rest- a few inln Greaney of Manchester High dents are welcome. For more tded bamc School for Crafts n. f -'i - information, contact the- organi- r-. ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE .Agena m ------zation’s office. w — VERNON RIDINd STABLE -tliinga URj Manchester Area Oouneil, of (So Two Injured -Beta Sigma Pm will sponsor a ■> -L LAKE ST., VERNON—PHONE 649-810r Military Whist and- setback card j , THE MANCHESTER LIONS CtUB and « i', In Accident party on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at (S'- the American Legion home, ★ OPEN THE YEAR ROUND ★ MANCHESTER FINE ART ASSOCIATION i^vo Manchester -men were Leonard St. Refreshments will ^hospitalized last night’after the be served. Tickets will be avail- present their '' OARI car they were riding In went able at the door. Mr. and Mr^ Let “Pop” Gleason Put You In Th«rSaddle! ,oH the road on Porter St. and Edward McKeever will 1m In • ★ ★ struck a utility pole and a tree, charge of the games. “PRINCESS” Fourth Annual lArry Lisclotte, 18, of 15B •' __ _ < THE PONY A. Forest St .-.a passenger Is list- Friendship Circle of the Bal­ ed In criUcal condlUon at Mon- vation Army will meet Monday can be delivered to FINE ARTS and Chester Memorial Hospital \^ h at 7:4fi p.m. at the church. Mrs. your^ door for any r . a-ruptured liner. Peter Stevenson will conduct a specialchildren's , The driver of the ctu", Wil­ CRAFTS FESTIVAL Arthur Tedford Gary McConnell Worship Service. Mrs. Thelma -party at a reason­ liam J. O'Connell, 20, Is in satis- DeGraw and , Jtargaret able price! Tedford’s Barber Shop, located at 701 Main Street, Manchester, Wilson wiU serve as hostesses..-' SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ,v la celebrating its-2nd Anniversary this week. ^ I b l e back Injury and ----- ■* forehead cuts/ Both are In the Two area women were elect- * MonchMtnr Hl9 h School CofotoHa- FREE ' Arthur Tedford, owner-manager gt Uie c.stabllahment, made special care zone. ^ ed officers of the -Association of the announcement while, at the si(me time, offering his sincere Police said 6'OonneIl was Schdbl Nurses yesterday at lU Now You Con EXHIBITING HOURS: thanks to the hundreds of local citizens who have become regular driving east on Porter 8t. and m e^ng at the Yankee Silver- customers dunng the past two years. ^^ndlng a curve- when the ..^ th w tdllSoM TOcy LEASE 'Saturday. 1 to 10 P.M. — Sunday, 1 to A P.M. “It takes more than a bgi ber pole and a couple of chairs to left the road. The car struck Mrs. Mary Hudtltotv, vice pres- A HORSE! SOS bulld a successful business," said Tedford. . » utlllfy pole, sqappdng It off Went, school nurse In Manches- proceeds benefit of: at the base, and then traveled teh schools; and Mi-s. Alice "Our shop has always stre.ssed the u.se of the 'Individual comb’ Luti Jr. Mutoum — M.A.H.R.C. — I.O.H. Mcretary, school mirse Please call In for of our customers, „ in the Hebron schools. further Information M.F.AA Scholarship r- Conn Eyo Rosoorch. i O’Connell said another car about' our unique J I (Lions Pro|oct)'^ „ ' ’ "It is a source of great personal satisfaction to know that we forced Wm off the road, police Horae Lease Plaql have become a respected member of the Manchester Master Bar- reported. The accident Is under her 3 Association and that our clientele has become a rapresenta- invesUgaiUon. Hundreds of Baintings and Photographs, tlve cross section of the community." ______Trinity CovMiont RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN FOB Craftsmen, Crafts For Sale, Sketchers. . , Church Tedford and his associate, Gary McConnell are both natives ' -^l-EUTIANS REACH OUT V HAY RIDES . . . Of 'Manchester and veterans of the U. S. Navy, They have 18 ANCHORAGE —The distance NOVEM IER 7-12 e TRAIL RIDES e HORSES BOARDED ART DEMONSTRATION years combined experience In the business and both consider In- from this Alaskan city to the Mora Nows Conrin9 l e HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD wWduai ciujtomer Hatls^ctlon the ultimate goal of their profes- huit ialand hi the Aleutian chain SUNDAY 3 P.M. * ’**• —^Attu—la 2,400 miles. s P

X.' TVShows OCT.! 30 4lini NOV. 5 completely re- Bad Monday: eck out service A-New Mali t head Walter its 106th armt- The Ratings b Replacing And Gemini >ldero, received a Amog^ Burke NHS$V.-!YORX (AP) -a The f Excellence” as_ XORK fAP) -1- Th* lers-up. three m ajor teIevla$on network* Jynsnr bad a tough morning Monday. • .^eirtcaa Broadcastfi^ Compa- ! ay< » uhhapi^ ' with results 1 Co. reports groes Jurat- thing w u.,the publloa- ^.pfodo^ byi'ita. A»t|rlcan ae- ased $853,000 for tton of the secOMi national Nlel- <:-cr*t a g in t' Amoa B o f» ,' *wlU r ended Sept. 30. ■en ratings of* the new seaaon. trade hlrn'ln for a pair- model, a r $1,006,000 from Then the OemJnl 6 flight waa • ^]^tlah undercover main. IS and $144,000 aorubbed about 4S minute* h»>- Oene Barry’s show, which thla ind chilled water tore the two-man apape oapaUle-^- „ aeaaon changed figgmlrt.and ttUe duced consoUdat- waa acheduied to be launched. '*»> become "Amos Bufiie, Secret f $2.18 per com- It'la hard t6 aay wUoh event Agent," will disappear after the npared with $2.16 oauaed the moet turmoil in net- •Jan. 13 show, ;CUi Aqwn by that ■ work headquarter*. The caned- • old enemy, kiwihtattfigs. M ien of the apace mieelcif > Ju A program niebiime, ABO ^ ihcaatthuftdreda of thouamids c€ ' will put a BritUh-made cloak- Norton at 0 , dollars ' Were down the dieln aod-ds«ger aeries, "The Bar­ i^emon, has bdfrn Sinoe pdiwonnel and eqtiipment on," at the end of its ’Thursday, senior aitalyst, . had been deployed ,wfdely to evening schedule,, movbi^ !‘The ling: department, ' pover the event. Zxxig, Hot Summer" ihto Amos’ office at Aetna national Nlelaen report old Wednesday n ig ^ position. lalty in Hartf6rd. may have had even more mon­ " T ^ Baton" will be a fellow if Vermont gradu- ey tiding on it. Thda la an' estl- wtio 'TUXM A chain pC** antlqua rved at the home m ate of the alee of telavialon shopa in and other suita- joining Aetna In. '* audlenoev achieved by • ble trorld capitals as a cover for ilyst. peojeoting viewing chdeea of a , his mx'hjr; e single-handed sample of about l.aoo home* battle against international wriifth are auppoaed to reflect forces of' evil. By putOng .the , §ocuraCS»Iy the preferenoca of all show on 'nnmsday nights,. In-*^'— il Notice* (MmiUkm television homes. ""stead of Wednesday, where the The A.O.. Nielsen Oo. reported program vapaqey will occur, imoriam .d u ^ g the two-week period' ABC at least geUi the program ^ ending Oot. 10, thefthree moet out-of audience competition with rtory oC m y b(^lov«d 'popular programs were, first, NBC’s "I Spy.” ‘ lizabeth.be ■ Tannec Sul- the* Sunday broadcast of the Apparently there Is the 8 ^ aw ay OoL* 31» World Series, followed by “Bo- beginnings of a TV vogue for British-made spy series. CBS r take away, ’ n ^ a z a ," NBC’s ratings champ rt holds dear, of last seaMn, and then- the Sat­ - will resume with its London- linger every day, urday- World Series game. A made "Secret Agent”, series, cop* har near. . ^ CBS variety show starring Andy .. starring Patrick McGoohan, on . . gd^ter. Dorothy-Mary ■ Qrlffith, Don Knotts and Jim Saturday nights starting Dec. 4. . Nahors ■' slipped ' ' Into' fourth NBC has announced for 196S ^ace, foUowed .by Andy Grif­ "The Saint," .one of whose pro- fith’s, own show and “Gomer . ducers will turn out "The B ar-„ ■' ■Pyle,"-in which Nabors sttM. on.” “The Saint” is-.a fellow IITY , Other programs that made rab with some ypgue criminal gh Income • top 10 were NBC’s farce, "Get ’ Ciations'Who goes around solv- Smart,’’,)' A ^ s ‘‘^ew^ched’’) ing Jewel 'robberies and 'such Satisfaction ^ aad CBS, “Red Skelton Show’’ that baffle'Scotland 'Y'ard. ..and ‘"Che Lucy Show" in that .. Many shows seem to be in inles in its-field ortler. trouble. There 'is reEison to be­ idividuals. Those But Mevlaicn’a great race is. lieve that several ,ahqwB' with' lile learning. All ^oonduefed by having the indi­ .only week network' commit- investigation or vidual network reeeathh depart-' menta wUl. be abandoned, but > without appll- meat* add up Qie Nielsen rat- Jimmy Durante dancing in ABC’a spec iaTprogram, “Jimmy Durante Meets the there are other weakUngB w hi^ smployment, ex- tst» achieved by each network Lively Arts.” To show the comedian the how of iballet Rudolf Nureyev w iU ^ were, signed for 3S weeks. dividliig by the number ot ,a guest. The program' is on tonight 9 iSOi-lOtSO. . ^ "The Steve Lawrenee Show" I to aenteve an average. In and ‘m ie Trials of O’Brien" ar* ' W s oonpatlficn CBS and NBC Cn CBS’ Bhaky Ust; NBC haa a g ri^ Oiait Ihi^ were tied with "Cainp Runemuck" -■''-' and • a average of XM whUe ABC "Hank,", and ABC is not happy (nUled w ^ 17^0 The Smothers Surv ive Start With th* ahowlng of "Tba ; There waa great iejolclng and HQLLYWOCMJ (AP) — Tom back to night clube, where, we But the'viewing pubUc, wh}ch reUaf at CBS, which had trailed Smears tdl* ^ tala f^n^ ^ “ ‘"Unot for auoh thtagt, KnlOlMe ’ '■-•A*- NBC aUghUy two . week* ago. inquired about Wa new- televl-, without an thla ^ e f . ’ We were ‘ aion show last summer. almoat to the door when our winning obmbinUtlca ’* Tjhya wor* acme piiA cheek* at and em brac^ the show from JfPMOiNB MOVB MBO where there' lhad been "Sounds great, Tom, manager said, *Walt a minute, fellowa; let’s talk tMs over.’ ’’ the beginning. One rating lifted NHIW y O R i^ (AP)—"Owl* OPEir braah earty pradloUdns of a rat- WY- “What s h o w a ^ y w oppo- ‘JSmothers BroUiein’’ with the “ “ H arriet, a long-run a|t- I n n victory. ABC made no com-* eUe?" The StnoB. Bros, atuck'to their » OVymTom replied that, he and hie Mghest. audience of %iiy new . ttot has ’'been u L DAY inent. guns, flghUng for batter acrlpta show.'’1^8 despite the faot that overtaken with rating trouble, The three networks handled brother faced "Mister. Roberta’’ and characterization. .The re­ and-»"Peyton Place in .’’ ’The CBS. affUlates were so wary of Wednea-' UNDAY (he abortive spkce ahoi more views of the first, show were the Show that many subsUtUted ^ into the eooaarvatively .. than..:„\ before, friend’s face Would Invariably generally poor, and ligbtfuUy Seturday night AiBC schedule heglnnfog all-out oovei^e.'only faU and he’d offer the wei^c ao, the boya teel. (See-Page- Po^r) to fight ’*Plt|>per’’ and Jackie. A few inlnutea before the ached- oommentr "Well, I don’t watch , Oleaaon, tougt) ooiApetitlon. > Pled launchl^ of the unmanned ‘Peyton Place’ any more.’’ AILABLE .Agena mtsalle and winding Indeed the talk in the trade 'Milnfa up .teat aibout 70 minutes was that "The Smothers Broth­ Review^ Letst Antholesy ers Show” waa the least likely . r* . ■' r Ow (Setf Page Pour) to succeed. A change of produC' NEW YORK (AP) —^ The Bob, ley, Winters as the spinster who tion heads, script piroblera gal- Hope ’Theatoe is televislon’e l,^t gaVe the hour^ compelling ore, the untried quality of the rtlhalning anthology series, not Intetest. .UB and IS Sniothera as sltuaUons comcdl- counting, of courae,' rtmine of Television has so accustomed ans — ell spelled doom. -Too fu tu re movies. It haa its ups most ot us to wildly ■ dramatic CIATION BELMONT bad, boys, but you can eUwaya. and down anil It sonfoUmes has endings that ■ the cHmkx of go bitbk to the night dubs. script troubles, but the mere ’IBack to Back" waa almoet a ELECTRONICS OARPET KUA "The show waa almost <5an- ** “ anthqlogy aerlea dlaappointment In Its undet- WB W nX INSTALL celed before we went on the makea It a treasure this season, statement. The woman Edith, LABORATORIES ★ air ’’ said Dldk — he's the And Wednesday night the was so upset at his stony treat- M l D V P O l^ etraight man and br— player. i.^P*^ series surfaced with an ment of her and even more so at NYLON- OARPBT ‘"Tommy and 1 didn’t like the Interesting p^ce. The story, his deserUon qf a young son in 277 BROAD Id > t v BOOM way things were going, aiul we baaed on a New Yorker maga- England that she deliberately V pT elPxlS' ~ said so. -They kept saying, concerned a' Britisher arranged to have him fired. ALLNEW "Triiw US' wa know what we’re of apparent background and -There were no oops, no hand- ^AL vrith itoam o rsH iO N wna* were ^ obviously ouffci. Just a bitter Itscouraged OOBfPLCTK "But they didn’t," added wn on his luck in America. He man accused of attempting to 19(5 lUg. ISU -00 n M o o ■iy>m tbs' rubber-faced guitar- persuaded a mere acquaint- ateal some worthleae plated all- playing brother. ‘‘At one meet- anoe, A: spinster of unoertalit ver and a middle-aged, lonely ing an execuUve told us, 'Maybe age, to pose as hla wife so he woman wltti tears atreanUng FREE ESHMATES you two shouldn’t be on televl- could got a Job "In servloo’’ — down her face, IN YpUnrHOMB lion,' he'as head waiter and she was a It waa moat ^eotlve —. aMd k RADIOS "I was proud that Dick and I waitress In an inn., welcome change from those OtoMuitaed .Beatallattons C A LL A49-1124 1 fo A P.M. responded In unison, without Jack Hawkl|ui aa tha Eng- oomadlea with the loud laugh consulting each other. We aaldt~ Uahman gays hihla rt^a a ohlUy, tracks and the spies making TV-Badlo, Baiisa and Bervlea RM Mala 8t. Xancheeter ‘Maybe you’re right We’U go olhiatpr q u i^ , Ijtjm Shel< narrow asoapM — I.P.H. • Rosaoreh, rrapha, tiers. . ,

j n j - . . y -1-^W j, , ^ i . » «■ i tj ^ -i ! V ■ 5 ■* ’ ‘ rJ V' 1 ■ ■ If r. 5:i W H l ? -U '! • »t'r" -^1 ;r=f j •* / : ;«r • PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, .^TURDAY. OCTOBER 80, 1966 BCANC^TiSR EVENING &ERALD, M ANCH ESl^.O O ^, 8ATURDAY. OCTOBER 04 80, PAGE THREE SATURDAY JU PROGRAM Mornine MONDAY JU PROGRAM Educational TUESDAY JO PROGRAM Time CluutMl Lake Tahoe .XTBlImHed hydro- M:M (I) aa VImm Oluuui4l g8)„A«.H...s Prablm.. (8-18481 U iN (S> 8k)r Ktam piaaea are Inboard motor craft MiM (•) ~ 1)88 (1) Best SeUor . fam es (tM«) T k«nnt LMk uareatrieted aa to the alae of (Ml TV ^ "Ten North n^srtek'' Fart I. TV Best M to r (0> Tssadsy Night at Brt ' nibllc AHaln aerlM taUrooio- the motor. (C) ti88 Griffith Show (O) .. Ben Casey (48 )H f u p peaed la Oetebar O 'H ara's story of a 8i88 (M) Fehticai* ®48)"^!nfc*' Williams Show (l|> At Mama with HMIF •i88 (8) U vlag HIstoty % i t ^ Bqr Loaf," Otag Cros­ Inf yvuKf people to tlio won- »•) Theater M Ui88 (8-848) Mews, Sperts, (M onda^'f^ Friday) drivenr to seek thele govenorahipgi (^WEDH, Channel 24) - era of the world. "The Foreatrest Hangers." ▲ by an ambllluus mfc_ only to *****?:i?* Nows ant Weather Andyk guasis(uesb iara Vlo Damone, (Ml Baehelot Eather Report from Connecticut Con- by and Clauds Doupom star (8-M> B a n B aaar (O) ifreat eaat Includlnai Kao- (18) Mews - — (M) This Is the Answer .die Fisher, pianist R i ^ r liM (f) As ths WsrM Totm ^ stlfutlmial ConvenUon. In a drama about a toUisrs (38) Salarday Night. Bepert hare'hls O a r^ halted by joan- (88)(8 8 ) J ^ k y aad'H Ia'Friends WUllams and Ihs Good TImsa (8848) Let’s Make * Deal «A search for his Son. (M) C a ^ e p la ’ Hurra:lurray, Paulette Goddard-and-’ (48) Bab V 4 u g MeWs Thus Okannel ^ * dal. G aiy Gooper, Busy P ark ­ SUNDAY. Susan Hayward In a story of 8:88 (8) Sign Ob and Ftayer . , Hartford Repablleaa Towi Stagars. (O) llH (tl-M) News 8)88 (8) Fettiooat Jasettoa <0) U:N (S> BFD No. S U:18 (8) PoUUeaitlCse tor Mayor er and Dianne Varal. jlemmlttee li48^) A Mag OaBed ghsa- P.M. I iiM (8) Password 8) TVkUbiSida (8-3848) Fsytoa Place Frank Atwood groat outdoors and men who 8 :U (8) «sw a Crier (88-48) Ben C4s m 8:M The OraaUva Persaa (SM*) Expleriac make our forests the beautiful Uilt,(8) Oapllel Beports 8:18 (1) Sumrise Semester (81) At Home With Kitty . — «"4 Woatter _ aadeah . ’ ^ (SS-|8> Moment af TSMkl^ if8) Mews aad Weather 18188 G) Oeaa - RThat’s Ahaodt places to vialt that they are. ^l^^Ineal Mews, WegZhet ant • t i l (8) Sports, News add Weather g,gg (8) Basel (0) Repeat of Oct. 37, I a.ga. . (i484M Tks. Nurses fiM (i> Sperts, News and W eathsr Election retunui — 27 cltiM Public Affairem ra pro|program deplet­ (88) Varied P n g ra m s (81) Barkeler Father 8iM By - Uaa ' 8iM ({) Mease Forty . i i u (M) Bpertsl Bspsrt V and towns. ing the heritage and tradtUoni 8;88 (3 )Weather, Sports and News 8:88 W) Memeals of Oomfert — t i l t (8) As the World Tarns •ill W Pellllcal Telecast (Z88-40) F a n a w 'i D aaghlet Repeat of Oct 38, 8 p.m. (8-3848) The FagtUvS of America. (C) ' (M) Stingray U iN (8) Satarday Speetaealar Mewsoepe. w vorhead Young Republican (it-Bb Tke Doetora ' > i (8) News "Hercules." Hercules renouno- 8:48 (8) Varied Fregram s (88-38) Let’s Mahe a Deal (0> (8) Stave LaWreaee Shew 8iM Intartel (8) TeU Me, Dr. B lethers Adventures of the wonder un­ ItH (3348) News .Repeat of Oct. S3, 8 p.m. (88-481 A ttnto ter Us U:88 (1-8848) Mews, Sports, sod 1:W (S> Thla la VCeaa derwater craft of the future es immortality to witt the 1:W (8) News aad W salher (88) ClabhoBse (8848) B aa For Y ear U fa (O) 8:M Aaron Ceplaadt M asted Ma (88) OhaysBBS W eaiher . Program explorea the ooK>p- arid Its crew. earth aa a . normal man and (88-88) Today Show (O) fi88 (8) Password (88) TBA (8) Political Teleeast Bi88 (38-48) News wHh WS]SMU’S (8848) “Moauni s( Truth M's '“ Toaek (8-38) Peter, JsaalagB News (8). Electtos Ooversge . eratlve efforta by XlConn Moi 8:M (D Bat Maatersaa encounters’ the Amaaons, Oa (8) SpeechsachOarreetlaH er . „ (48) Peter Jcanlags News ■Uoo for Mayor Democratic Repeat of OcT. M, U) p^m.' (i) Aftor Diaaer Mavis • (38) News and W eaSat the Manafteld Training School (33) The ■ ■ .Golden Fleece and other, ad­ Dr._ . Vlnriii nrinla Branson of Bo. I) The Narseo • i l l iZZ) Bpoolal Beport „ (8848) Ben Casey SiM (I) Xa Ten Ihs TTsth !;Sl Scherer • MseNaB loasa P arty 8:84 Pobi ot View ' (33-38) Aasther World "Subway In the Sky." AWOL > (32) The Big News - . In mental retardatico. Beport ventures. Steve Reeves, Syl­ Cenh. State College Speech 8:88 Editorial comment by W.L. 38188 (8) Boa Casey Repeat of Oct. 87, 8:M p.Bh U lU (Z8) MIghUUe ' (S-{M«> HeppHy Hooper (O) via Koeclna. (O) Therapy Procedures for the ' The Dertero Putnam 11:88 (8) 'Never To# T soag American soldier Is arrested (8) FUnIstei (8) TeU M ^ Dr. Bretlwra (0) . (84-88-88) Naira, Sports aad 8:M The Fourth Eslale . (38-48) G easral Haipttal ill Berlin on charges of bfamk (38) Electloa Betaraa ’ (tl> Film - (38) Championship "M iami Elxpose," Leo J. CMih, child with Cerebral Palsy. t:M (I) News W eather , Repeat of Oct/ 38, 8:80 p.m. ^rk et dealing and murder. Ul38 (8) Tuesday Starlight (M> BoU» Derby (48) (hilerXtmlts Patricia MeSna and E d ^ • f l8l (1) Mews with. Mike Wattme (Z8-I0>' A Time For Vg 1 Political Telecast (M) News aad WeaSker' |:38 (f) News Arnold. S i . ______tiM Ot Sporta sad Men •i:r:M (I) - Dick— - Toa - Dyke Skew Van Johnson and HUdegord "A PrlM of Gold.” Three men liH (S) Year Ooagreilmaa tram 7:88 (D Lacy Show 1)88 (1) Varied Program s 8l88 (1848) News With eo (or Mayor Democratic (U) Big News 3:88 The French Chef (3Z48) T ea Dea*t S » <0) Neff. steal cache of gold la Berlin, OOBU (8) ChlUer Theatre (8) Friends of Mr. Goober (0) Tench (M) Social SeenrUy la Aotian A< Repeat c (8) Tammy "To o Pirate of., the ■ Black U iU (38) MighUUe Repeat of Oct. 38, 8 p.m. (8) F ather Knows Best (8) Best af Graneha but decide to return It after ' U.S. Congreaaman J. 8 Hana- (IZ) Camp 3:48 (8) Year Cemmaaity (B) 8tM (I) To TeU the Truth (3 Z ^) HooUey - iM akley (M) Hartford Bapablleaa Town 8:M.U«iistoa" 'l Uanstoa Symphou u (3848)------Ts*arTSI MsM orrieds ■ - (38). Open Mika one drowns, Richard Wtd- • gan, D-Waterbury. ■ (88) The Scherer ICaeNeO Hawk," Majanou Bardot. Ger­ 1:88 (1) Ospsptain------Kangaroo (zz-f. .348) Another :: _7 World ■ OemmIHaa RepeatRepeat_o( o Oct _ _ 28, 8:80 p.m. (33-18) Xeral News, Weather mark and Mai ZetterUng. ard Landry. Band of men at­ (48) GoaUneatal Classr (8) Never Tee 'Yenng ?M) • Cheyenne 4lM (1) lUaj■jrer_ Asdy _ SboVL.. liM (S) Big d Thealro " ’ Beport t (ij. Monday Btarilght * t:M Jass Casual (3Z48) X Xotoh iito iro CTatna a (0) VtlB (It) Western Mass Highlights Ul88 (18) Tealghh Skew ^ tempt to regain crown for de­ 8:M (8) Iberclse with Gloria (0) (1848) O enfral H esS I^ 8(48 (18) News and Weathsr U M _ Muggsy Spanler (88) Spsrto Cam era ' (8) News, W eather aad t ^ r t f "Ride 'Em Cowboyt" Abbott 7:88 (3) . Jackie Gleasea Shew throned Duke. (48) News and Views 8it8 (8) News "Lost Lagoon" Man tries to (8) Mickey Mease Clab • and Costello, Ella Fltxgerald (ZZ-38) Flipper (O) !^ e Hand," Derek Bond, 8:4J (Z84) Peter Jeaaings Mows . remain im an Island paradise .Y:M (IplnTnn la the Capttol 'r (38) Nfeitor Too Yonag 3tZ6 (M) Local and Natleaal News (32)*' Electiaa Pinal 8:48 (48) Base the Clewa 8:M (8) Dick Van Oyks Show 3:M (8) Monday , Alter Dlaaer i8:M World Theater (48) Swabby Show 7:38 (33-38) My Mother, the Gar .Final returns from lo TeU Me. Dr. Brothers (Join In Progress) 'Jock Mahoniy, Greta Thyssen. .Peter Falk, Jotmna Baines, (1) General Hospital (8) MIchoy, Monso CInb i ^84)1) Teaighi Skewshm . SoclcI Studies — Grades 84 help police cra(Uc smuggling .ZtU (ZZ-Se> NCAA OoUego FoelbaU -Show (C). c e r ' ' Starring Johnny 8:85 LD Foetra ring. Betsy Palmer and J ock (IZ-SO). Please Don’t Eat Ihs Insurance Investigator is sent (C) Duke at Georgia Tech others. "A Gaggle of Girls,'' . (48) Jack Lalaane (M) Ndker Too Yonag (Mraon (O) Daisies (0) to check the disappearance of Tammy Grimes, guest star. U:M.(48) MedalUen Theater 8:SB (88) Take n v e (40) Swnbby Show (8) F .J. Movie ■ Grades 4-6 , Lord. Z:M (8> Canadian roeSmU A "," Alan' Ladd 18:N (i> 1 Love lAioy 8:M (Z148) News % 18:3F Exploring Oar Laagaage (8) Space Commander 8 (8) Bed Skelton H ear (O) an agent. Hamilton Tl^er Cats vs. Van­ (ZZ-38) Get Sm art (O) and William Bendlx. During (8) Best of Oroneho "The ^ o k and tUa Dead" 7 Grades 46 (t8 4 8 )W h ere the ActtolT IS (ZZ48) Dr. KUdaie U;88 (48) . Herr Griffin Shew - ^ couver Lloiu (838-48 )Lswrenoe Welk Shew WW„ n a Nat^ lA wHb a (1848) Fraetnred Phrases (01' -4:88 (3) Big 8 Thentro (88) Bender's Digest Barry Mann,- Sandy Donigan. 18:86 Wonder of Words (83). Featara Fear-Thirty "Wives and Losers," ’Leslie 1:88 (M) Ode O’clock Report — (C ) Quaker upbringing (alia to give (8) Ben Caeey "Ghost Diver” Greedy divers "Block Beard the PinUe" American patrol capturing . ' "The Giant Cnaw,/ Jeff Mor­ Nielsen, Jlqbert Reed, PhlUp » g a Oft - * Nationwide Bowling« . Movies proa^ing plane which leade isatlon under the soA James T:U (88) Western Mnss Highlights taken prisoners. High School loasal Mrd-beast destroys and "Clorls Leachman are guest 1:Z8 (8) Momeift of Meditattoa — ■f 18:M (S) Uomemakers* Mevla 'Craig and Audrey Totter. (48) Herv Griffin Show Siga Oft f 4;W (S> NFIi Coanidown to Kleketf "Meny Andrew,' 'Danny Kaye to other complicidJona. iC) , (334IM Ceneentratien (88) Sports (Amera ' 11:68 Japan Today huts wbUe scientists attempt ■tars. (C) and Pier Ahgell. Shy, Andrew (8) Space Commaader 8 ^ 3:88 (48) Local and NaUoaol News (33) Tonight Show Report on the to pierce-Its shield. -< (8) Election Ooverago - Uve 1:38 (8) Nevra The Saint l : f t (88) Late Show (48) Nevec. T m Yenag, (8848) Where the AoUaa ts Starring Johnny Carson KJ) he Japaneae E- (48) U.S. Air Force Beligtoas 4;M (8) Gadaboat Gaddis <0) Larabee la slated to become ."O ur Man In Havana,' 'Alec 11:88 (IZ-SO) Morning StM ^O ) 3:18 (Zl) Hnllalialob (C) nomy , (80) Uoyd Tboxtoa Show , (3848) HcHale’s N avy/ headmaster of the family' ' Gulnnesa and Burl Ivee. A . (IZ) FVatnre F ear - Thirty J (8-2848) U O'clock HI4H (8) News aad W eather P M - 8:88 (tO) White Hunter ; (8) McHale’s Navy FUm 5:88 (3) Baoe of the Week . school in rural England unul "Private Eyes" Loo Ooccey *(S8) Manfori tot Mayer (48). UB. Air Faroe BeUgleas U;35 Book Beat . .(48) Uoyd Thaxtoa Show (Join in ProKTess) * 1:16 (8) Moments of Comfort — Aqueduct, "The Jockejf Club Havana vacuum cleaner com- J1:M (S5i$”^Psia5l!fe ISay ( 0 ) and Hunts Hhll. Trying to aid FOm Osod Might Hymn he accldenta^y . becomes In­ *• recruited into UtM (I) Love el Lite 3:48 (M) DaWson (or Mayer ^ ' 1:M Alive and Aboat 8:88 (8). Woody Woodpecker (O) I (8) Election Covoraga - U ve Gold Cup" - volved with a Circus. (C) (I) i-ove el Life ' a blonde, the Bowery' Boys (8) Moment of Meditattoa — Natural ScIenc<4M3rades K4 (8-3848) Wide World of Sports the Britleh sec net service . (3348) JtwpaidjF (O) . . wind up on a health (arm and 8:M (3Z) John Forsythe'Shew 8:38 (3) The l^ n e r (88) News —SIgB Oft . (8-Z848) Devaa Bead Show (M) Hcrldrn Dcmocratio Town Sign off 1:88 The Humanities , 8:U (ZZ-38) Great Moments In Ha­ uncover a fui^smuggUng gang. Commltlcc (sl) One O’Clooh Benart — Repeat llo (8Z8-48) Jim m y D araate Meets (48) OB. J U rFForee e n Bellgiens“ U:ZS (8) News (Ml Ueyd Thaxtoa Shew Sign off , - V the Lively Arm ' . Film UtM (8i Seat^ tar Temerrow 8:18 (88) Lewis Fox -r - -- 8:80 Explorinc Natare ' 3:30 <3) Brad Davis Show One. hour special,'~Fun—said 8:88 (8) Newt (® ^) Lei’s Play Post Offlea 8:M' (Z8) Memory Laao Democratic candidate for (8) Newsoope Natural Science — Grades 44 (ZZ-38) Sports In Action music survey of contemporary (48) Lloyd Thaxtoa Show Hartford Boaid of Education- 1:18 (8) Moments ot Comfort —■ 1:86 in-Schoor Frevtow WEDINESDAY PROGRAM "Unlimited Hydroplanes" on culture. . iiM (S) Yogi B ear (O t:M (1M8> Dr. KUdare Good Night Hyma" ThU Js Conn . — (8) Movie A 8:M Sets and Systems (Z848) Faiber-Kaows Bast More on Numerals Time Ohanaei 8:48 (Z8) Fetor Jhulags News :* U;45 (S)':On>aiag Light 1:80 (8) Best SeUer (0> 3:N (8) What la the WoridT U ;U (88-38) News 8:M Kindergarten 8:88 What’s New (28-48) Ben Cathy (M) I L^ Three Lives ’ Children (13) At Home with Kitty (ZZ-88) Local News, Weathev 8:M Opinion In the Capitol (88) Bachelor Father -7:18 (ZZ) Westera Mass HTgUlghto 7 ‘SCENB 18* Repeat of Oct. 81, 8:30 p.m. 1:80 (8) .As the World Tarns (88) Sports Camein ,, SUNDAY PROGRAM Ron Laiyliy, , a disc. JOokey "8:M What’s Now (ZZ48) Let’s H ake a Deal (O) 3:Z8 (40) Local and Naflonol News ' Childreir Repeat of 6:80 p.m. 1:66 (2Z-S8) News 3:88 (3) Lost iq Space Time Channel with W p i ^ is Uie host for an 3:M Japan Today Z:88 (8) Fasswerd Ouy Williams and June Lock- 3:45 (8) Sacred H eart ‘ 81 football team arho is aoensed (3240) Moment ef Trath < * hart. Special guest Jonathan ^ of murdering her husbwa In entertainment, series on Chan­ 95% OF .THE TV SHOWS Report on. the Japoneoe e<»- Harris. 8 :M (S) The Christophers - a, dls'pute over control of the nomy ' (8-30-40) The Narees (8)-This k the Ufa nel 18. Called "Scene 1 8 .” the' 3:M The Magic Rooni ' 3:38 (8) House Party ( Z ^ ) The. Vlrgialaa . (ZZ) God Is the Answer club. > • A r (3348) The Doctors ' Jam es Drury, 1/ee J. Cobb, (33-38) Benaasa- ' ' . hour-long, 'program o t - 'music The Monkey Trial , ■ (C). ^ * (38) Agricnltnre on Pnrnde Lome Greene,' Dan BloCker S:M The French Chef ' f (8) TeU Me, Dr. Brothers (G) .8415 (S) Dsvey nad Goliath and. dancing la being, presented . Souffle on a Platter —^with (3040) A Time lor Us (8-Z0-44) (Hsie and H arriet (O) ' i:M (Sr Adventures of Onmby (Q) and Michael Landon. "The IN THE NEW FALL PROGIUMS 3:88 (38-48) News wHh Womaa’s (8-2848) Patty DnkA Show Meredith .Smith" A dying man . FridS|yB a t 6 pjn. > Julia Child (3) D i^eriy HillblUles (O) 'iSI Davoy. ■ GoUnth (C) .asks Ben to see that his laiwe 8:M AaUiines Touch (M )CofnmnnUm: .hlyth vs.. Mcc(iatilcal Banks with George 8:88 (8) To TeU the Truth . (TZ048) OUget (C) BeaUrt / ' totate goes to a (krtiUn reiV 8:88 (8) Green Acres (C) ■ Hvo: hit six people clalntlt - Michael a ’ • (33-88) Another World ' , (48). J ) D Dawn % w ______eat of Oct. 81, • p.m. , 18:M (3) Caadld Camera and BlkeBofamer. ' (33) Bed Byder '133-M) The Wackiest Ship la to ’ 4 ^ " (33-^ Yea Don’t Say <0> (M) Word M life TEXACO ' ' ' TUESDAY (8) FM her Knows (8-38-48)^ e B ig Valley (O) (48) Sacred Heart the Army (O) ^ (3Z48) Yeang M arrleds t:W (8) Dick Vaa Dyke Shew 8:U (48 )The Christophers ISiM (3 ) V ^ ’s My U ae A.M. la-Sehml Program 4:88 (8) B a u e r Andy.. Sho 18:W (8) DaanY Kaye Shaw Open 24 H o ^ A Day * 8iM Slag ChUdren Slag . ' Quests: P a t Boone, Cmrolya 8:M (3) Asderloaa Swry Classics ' M uilc Grades K-3 . (3Z48) Match GameGam *(S> ...I ' (8) Insight ■ . « Qinility Line PTodnets' COM E IN and SEE OUR SH O W IN G 18:38 S-D Poetry (B>j 4:38 (33.98) Mews ewMh (M) News • " 18:65 The Magic of Words U :88 News, Sperts aad (8) .Jen .News' Views vt8) Local News, Weaiher, Language Arts Grades K4 4:88 (8) Big a^Theotre W eather (M }Anale ftekley - CSen. Repairers License ‘'Da:^ of tlie Bad Mai)." 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