MONDAY, AUCWWr 19, 19« Aanrli»0tirr Enntitig Weadier r ParUy tHaaOr. wmrni toalgtt ter (Mass.) Pipe Band, and sec with Main and HiUlard Sta. diester band was twice en M0nehmatm^—f4 C ity o f ViUmge Chmrm .m. at tha boma of SSari In Final Carnes tered In Claas A competition, t p r ic e t e n c e n t s IM SdMOl S t A committee of the Hartford finishing second end third. In MANCHMTBR, CONN, TDB8PAY, AUQUS^ 20, 1968 Manchester Pipe Band fin- ita own CSaas B competition, it X TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! S VOL. LXXXVn, NO. S78 (s n m n m p a g i b — t w o s b c t io n s ) Oounty Federaffon of Democrat iahed third in Class A competi GhuTjk of Ohriat arin re- ic Women’s Clid> has formulat had two firsts, a third and a tion at ()ulncy. Mass., on Satur fourth. fo ita racOIarty aebaduled ed plane for "The Impact of day. It was the final competi • Chickes Breasts ^ A a • Bible claaaea Wednea- Women in the 1968 BleotipnB." A tion of the season for the Kil l ^ l e the band loot ita North B iy at 7 :80 p.m. at tbe churdi. workabop and luncheon will be ties, a Class B band. American Ctaaa B title in n ia lA ilt daea wlU reaume ita held on Saitiioday, Sept 14, at 9 At Quincy, William Taylor, gamea at Mkxville,. Ont, Oan., M "How Wa Got Our a.m. at the State Capitol in the band’s drum major, walked it captured &e International Qames at the TRiousand Islands. • Chicken Lcfs v { Hailfotxl. Members of aU Harb off wltii top honors for the sec War Critics Applauded Taylor, who baa been drum ford Oounty Oubs and all wom ond weekend In a row. He was Z MB W MATCH A JataoTBh'a Wltneaaea wlU have majoring only a short time, won en interested in the 1968 cam flrat at Syracuse on Aug. 10. 0 (linaH 8 liMk Per OwtooHr) ^ groqp fMaeuaelona of a BIMe aid paign win be welcomed. Quest Flnkdiing first among bands first plaoe In tiis final two com 'V^daeeday at 7:80 pjn. at 726 speakers and reservation and in Quincy Satraday was WOrces- petitions. n . Main S t, a u Woodbridge St., luncheon arrangements will be 18 Ommhera St, 144 Orifftt Rd. announced at a later date. : HICHUND ^MtK MMiKn : la Bootti Bftedaor, and Frendi 817 iHgiti— s S t.. BlaMlMSter-^hOBe 648-4878 IML, Bolton. At Platform Hearings Liz Humphries A BtUe class will be cMiduct- WAflHINCm>N (AP) — a m . ed Wedheaday at 7:80 p.m. at Exhibits Oils entire stock! Gaotge 6 . MoQovsrn, D-8 J )., r OWvaiy Oburdi. urging immedtete moras to end Mrs. Us Humphries of 218 NORTH END FIREMEN'S tbe Vietnam war, drear op- A Holy Oonununicm service Wells St is having an exhibK Hay Horan photo whil* If tam... M ove Fails (8th tiniitniB DUTBIOT) plause at DemDcraUo ptoltorm wBl be held Wethtesday at lO of some of her oil palnttngs, at Celebrates 90th Birthday heartega today wben be oald, a.m. at St. Mary’s Eptsoopal Mary Cheney Ubrary. The “We mute etop eavtag faoe and Ctanrcfa. To Resolve pelnUnga will he on exhibit Sister Mary Evelyn of Provi Plymouth, Mrs. George Subl- PEACH SHORTCAKE otart aaving Mvee." through Sept S in the lobby, dence, R.I., congratulates her sky of East Hartford, Mn. Ray- paddle ’n saddle Crttics of TO nation’s aontlr- Mrs. Ann M. Falkowskl of 68 reading room, Junior room, and grandmothw Mrs. Marie Leduc .mcnd Taylor of Somersvllls, seat Asia polioy had TO fint Alton St aerved as a delegate to card catalog area. of Hanrdville, tormeiiy of Man Henry Leduc o f Waltham, Maas. sportswear, s Im s 10-44. ber- FESTIVAL Seat Dispute say ae tha fuU Platform Oom .the Daughters of Isabella inter- Mrs. Humptariee was the win chester on her 90th birthday. Mrs. Tlteodore McCarthy of mwiBs and pedal pasheis. mlttee opened more of its time OHKIAaO (AP) — A toudiy natlnnal convention held in St. ner of The Mancheeter Herald Mrs. Leduc was bom Aug. Tuactm, Aria., Sylvio Leduc of FIREHOUSE GROUNDS to hearings on TO iooua. Paid, Minn., last week. Mrs. awaid for the "Beat of Show” in Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Fel tediesV and gMs’ sleeveless racial fight between oontesUng Secretary of State Dean Rusk IS, 1878 in Quebec, Canada, and OOR. MAIN and HIIXJABD STBKBT8 MtoMasippI delegatlona to the Falkowskl is a member of St. the 1966 Members Exhibition of lived in Manchester and Rock la. She also h u 86 grandohU- b lo o s e s. to to preamt TO admlniatration Margaret’s Circle. the Mancheeter Fine Art Aaso- dreh, 79 great-granchildren, Democratic NsBonal Ooerven- case at a apaeWi Marion to- ville for many yean. She now tJon headed for a WMXMnpro- ciatlan. and 2 great-greatgrandchildren. Friday, August 23 makes her home with her girls’ shorts, pedal pushers mtoe showdown today. idgbt The Christian Social Concerns daughter, Mn. Frank FSouth Methodist and sliMt sets. ‘Tfs efther us or them." said Haaardville. men Jolnad mambara o f TO Church will meet tomorrow at Public Records both storee than, and frl. idghts till 0! DONATION-^BIJTB 75e, CHlUMkBN 50e Aaron Henry, Negro leader of Tiaii audianca in TO applause 7:80 p.m. at tbe church. Over 188 relatives recently at % an integrated 'Tioyal Demo- Warrantee Deeds tended her 90th birthday party. MVSIO and DANOINO—OOOB PBIZEB otoo when McOovam nAed: • 8 locations} downtown main street and orate" olate seeking to unseat “How can wa contend that wa David L. and Mary O. Whitak Ifis. Leduc is the mother of IS Mystic Review. NABA, will Mlssiealppt’s predominantly •ra in Vietnam to reduce terror er to Irving H. and Ena H. children, eight of whom are east middle turagike, next to popular matfeet meet tomorrow night at 8 at the This Advt. Sponsored By Farmers’ Cooperative Assn. wfalto regular party dolagation. and death, when our bombera Prentice, property at 88 Teresa • living. They are Adelard Leduc The bedtle, Involviiig otf y 24 Odd FbUows Hall. Rd., conveyance tax 827.60. have d rop ^ more napalm and of Coventry, Joseph Leduc of of the ooovention’a 1,812 dele axploalves on little Vietnam, Mary B. Urbanetti to Joseph gate votes, wfll have Mttte effMt R. LupaccMno Jr. and Betty F. North and South, than feU fkxxn on the oholoe next week of a TO aUea on aU TO rntlona of Lupacrdfino, property at 128 presidential nominee to oppose BANK CRB>IT Florence St, conveyance tax W ot« War HT" RepubUoon Richard M. Nbton In McOovam, a candidate for $17.60. November. CAK05 ACCEPTB) Russdl Armogida to Russell tha Damooratio preetdenttol But a CredenUala Oommlttee nomtoatlQii. laid out a propooed and Mary Armogida, property ruling on Mtetisaippl, eeepeoted ARTHUR DRUe at 68 Whitney Rd., no convey tonight. Is likely to have a ma Vietnam ptonk generally riml- ance tax. jor psychological Impact on Ne tar to TO one for which Sen. Eu Qnltdaim Deed gene J. MoOarthy is oontanding. It’s So Nice To Be Trusted... Sen. WflUam F^ilbrigiit of Aikanssfi, who is dudr- gro voters os well as many Lucia Abbott Dougan to Rog white ones. However, McGovern ito p p u i er Ward Dougan, jiroperty at mnn of (he Senate F(»eiign Relations Committee, And the case sets the etege short of demanding that a oaa^ ULTIMA II 28 Oakwood Rd. . ) for a straggle over other con tion government be set tq> m Marriage Lleeases today called for a halt in the U.S. bombing of South Vietnam including mem COSMETICS tested state ddegntions between Thomas Charles Bruett Jr., That’s Transplant for Eke North Vietnam, Sfieaking before the Demoemtit the two front-numers for the bers of TO National Liberation Upper Moatclalr, N. J., and Pa Democratic nomination. Vice Front, the poUtical arm of TO tricia Ann Davies, 879 Center Platform Oommittee. Fulbright also recewnmended Prestdent Hubert H. BUmplirey Viet Oong. WELDON DRUG CO. St., Aug. 24, South Methodist and Sen. Eugene McOoxtiiy of Vice President Hubert H. Church. What inclusion of thB National Liberation Front, politioal Had Been Rejected Mlimeaota. Humphrey haa termed this pro- Michad Barry Lautenbach, 86 NORMAN’S and G-E arm of the Viet Oong, in any discussion of the fu Both Humphrey and Mc vlslon unacceptable. Seaman Circle, and Lyim Do o t By FBAMK GABBY wages tbe greatest struggle ture of South Vietnam. (AP Photoftix) Carthy seaport the duOIenge of McGovern did aay TO United reen Chapman, 168 Sununtt St., AP SoieBoe Writer his life,” said Johnson. tbe Mtesleslppl toyaUst ddega- States should shift Ms support to Aug. 81, North Mothpdist WABHnfOTON (AP) — Doc- "Tbe i«ayers and tbe hopes of tion, which is about evenly qh t what he caUed “ nonOommunist Church. tors attenfing former President aU of us in tbU room—and of all In sentiment for tbe two con elements In Soutii Vietnam Dwight D. BlseHbower descrlb- our people across the land—go tenders. But Humphrey and vrtiich are more honest, more GS Ing his «w«wtk»t as still critical, out to Dwight D. ElsMfoower,’’ Enemy Dead 700 McCarthy atand to gain or looe ready to reach accommodation Nif.MavKS BSVT tress I have disclosaa that, tfaoy anog ho added, delegate strength in other iRote With TO National Uberation seriously constdeied—then re- Eisenhower has had seven > .?■ iS delegate contests. Front, and more abie to attract Green Manor Blvd. PortoblG Typawriftr Jeotod-the poasihlllty of a heart heart attacka Once 1966, four Gov. Richard J. Hiighea cf tbe support of the people of i-. tianq)lant. since April. In Wide Action New Jersey, credentials Chair South VMnsm.” Manchester Word of tbe pootiUe trana- The latest struck Friday aft- man, declined ^to estimate the President Speaks on Vietnam. (AP Photoftix) A d ju ste d HAVE COMMON And he drew more appleuae pUnt was included in the latest ernoon and his condition since, s a IQON (AP) —Allied forces was unable to reach .the be total of chaUenges, estimated at vdien he said, “We should n«wnnH bulletin Israed at Walter Reed although fluctuating, has car- reported today klUlng more sieged men because M expio-______around one-third of the delegate immediate^ bait aR bombing of FILM AND N e w IU b b o n Army Hospital, whhdi said ths rlsd him nsarsr to death. than 700 enemy aoldUra in three Btons, beUeved touched off when agraed It is big^ North Vtemam.’’ OOed G-E IS A HOUSEHOLD NAME OF IMPRESSIVE TRADITION . . . FOR G-E HAS BUILT DEPENDABLE APPLIANCES THAT 77-yaar-old five-star Army gen- The 10:80 p.m. butteUnaald: days of enemy attacks and al- tbe compound’s ammunition convention seating squab- Next Move Hanoi’s, He called also for reduction of DEVELOPING HAVE SERVED FAMILIES SO LONG AND SO W EU THEY MUTUALLY CLAIM A KINSHIP OF TRUST AND DEPENDA eral waa reating comfortably “Since the last buUettn at 8:80 lied oounterthrasts ranging dump caught fire. ble in party history. U.S. forces in south Vietnam BILITY . . . NORMAN'S TOO, HAS BECOME A TRADITIONAL HOUSEHOLD NAME, HAVING SERVED THOUSANDS wMh fswar instaocss of the Ir- this after Cten. Blseohower haa from the Cambodian border to U.S, fighter-bombers and ar- g jeng, hot day," forthwith from TO resent Low, Low Prices regular' heart beat that had r^>nHnnA/i to rest comfortably, the northern frontier. tUlery drove off the more than Hughes said after hearing five 660,0(X) to 280,000. O f FAMILIES WITH THE FINEST IN APPLIANCES .. .PROTECTED FAfTHFUUY BY A UNIQUE STANDARD OF SHIV- brought him near death after He has fewer instances of But enemy forces overran one 800 enemy attackers. There o t argumrato on t^ Mto LBJ Tells Veterans gen. Gaylord Nrison of Wia- SGrvkG «49^986 ICE AND SATISFACTION. NO WONDER NORMAN'S BIJOYS THE CONFIDENCE OF FAMILY AFTER FAMILY AND his seventh heart attack. ventricular irregularity and allied unit—outnumbered six- were no reports of enemy cas- Blssippl case. Tyxko^, ‘ H u^es oonain generally s}g)ported .. . WHEN IT COMES TO PRICE YOU*U HND NORMAN'S CANT BE BEAT.... The report of the decrease In these have been hmited, for the to-one—16 miles south of Da ^ said, wlH be "very difficult," In By FRANK CORMIER the war and moving seriously McGovern in a brief presenta irregularity struck a relatively Most part, to isolated Irregular Nang today and killed oil 10 The new Intensiflcaton of the cluding a lengthy Mgbt closed Associated Press, Writer towards peace." tion. optlmistto note In the 10:80 p.m. beats rather than sustained Irre- U.S. Marines and 24 South Viet- ground war after a CTWvmontn session alter a second full day DETROIT-(AP) — President WhUe he Is In office, Johnson Then another long-time critic ’■S' of open hearings. emphasixed again and agrtin, he bulletin compared to an eo^er gularity. However, It is felt that namese defenders. liiU tdiattered hopesthat t o ^ Johnson, rejecting a total bomb of goutheast Asia poHcy, Sen. J. bulletin Monday afternoon his basic condlUoR, for the mo- A relief force of South Korean emy high command might to The NOssteBlppi case included wUl caU the shots and wUl not W. Fulbright of Arkansas, took ing halt of North Vietnam or whlMi sold his condiUon had ment, remains unchanged.” rushed to TO area but de-escalatlng to try to break the an emotional appeal toy Negro bend "to some of us 'who appear over 'wMh simUar proposals. stalemate at TO Paris peace DemoRstratiofl worsened. only hours earlier, the doc- leader Charles Evers, whose other de-escalation of th« 'war, to be searching for a fonnula Fullnight, chairman of the HOUSE In TO late evening report TO tors had reported failure of talks. brotiier Medgar was slain in a gays he will go no furttii in the 'whlKh 'would get us out o f Viet Senate Foreign Relations Oom dDOton also for tbe first thfie electrical teeatment intended to U.S. headquartera reported at racial shooting several years search for i>eace until Hanoi nam and Asia on any terms mlttee, urged a halt to U.S. Tiasday, pubHcly mentioned that they gtop these Irregularities which least 78B enemy and 69 Ameri ago. shows sincere signs of wanting bombi^ of North Vietnam and had conaiidered—and rejected— they said contimied to jxwe "a cans killed since the start of en They defy everytidng Amerl- to end the fighting. In one of his strongest de inclusion of tbe National libera the posslbUlty of a heart trana- oemstant and crltloal hasard.’ ’ Here^s W hy emy attacks Sunday. Nearly 600 Speaking Monday night to a fenses of American actions in tion Front in any dlscussian cf of TO enemy deaths were In- (See Page El|ht) Attg. 2 1 The treatment had InvMved convention of the Veterans of Vietnam, Jt^hneon also predict TO future ot South Vietnam. They said such a course was imertlng an electrical pacemak- M ixed Dorm fUoted since Monday, most of ' Foreign Wars, Johnson said aU ed that Ms successor wiU wind The senator, who also re rejected because of TO gener- „ through a vein Into TO gener these in four battles around the moves by the United States to up with TO same jrolicy, once ceived sustain^ applause from J i l l provincial capital of Toy NWi. _ end TO fighting have gone un he has aU the Information and of tha Raw al’s age and "the pretence of gj'g ■carred heart to stimulate a (Sea Page El|^) other major medteal oondl- pue for the heart lieat. DidnH Work -Ar- new fight broke out fiw ] \ i x o n B a c k s answered by the North Viet respondbUlty that comes with tions." On the question of a heart miles west of Tay Nlnh <3lty to namese. the presidency. The other conditions were not tranifpiant, tbe>dootora said "TO day when a U.S. 28ih Infantry “Tbe next move must be “It’s one thing to be seeking spelled out. procedures was carefully con- PHILADBIiPHIA (AP) — Division armor column came theirs,’’ he told a cheering audi reeponslbiUty and it’s another Pretodant JteMMon, addrestlng gidered by the pbyi4Miin« taking Temple University Is caRlng off under a rocket attack whUead- LBJ’s Stand ence. tiling when you’^ve got it," John a Veterana of Foreign Wars con- ggre of Gen. Elsenhower and Its experiment of mixing TO vancing along Highway 26, Tbe President seemed to be son said about his critics. Blacks Picket vention in Detroit Monday with members of his sexes In a previously aU-male a military supply route. U.S. Air answering critics 'wlthinhls own 'The President went to Detroit Mght, called for a minute of family." dorm. Force fighter-bombers were On Bom bing party, particularly Sens. Eu from his Texas ranch, then jflew prayer for the stricken general “it fo the qpihUm of those in It Just didn’t work out. called in. gene J. McCarthy and George to Washington. He had been In Labor Confab COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)— Sunbeam with whom he has always had a upon the general,’’ Dturing the past schoM year, In another development, U.S. McGovern, who have made op- Texas moat of this month. olose relatioaahip. they added, "and conculred in 42 girls were programaned, due headquarters aimounoed that Rlchoitl M. Nixon, RepulUicen poMUon to the war major parts In dearly emotional toites, CHICAGO (AP) — Negro bout with Then Johnson flew back to tbe ),y his family, that such a proce- to overcrowding, to share John- AmerlcBn and— South Viet candidate for president, defend of their campaigns for the Denv- Johnson said nobody wants steelworkers, picketing outside ed as “reallattc’’ today Preei- o ratlc presidential nomination. inteKiity— capital Instead of returning to ^ got Indloated because of son HoU, a dorm for 300 men. namese troops had ended a 6 peace more than he and he and politicking Inside, pressed his Texas ranch where he has the general’s age and TO pres- When classes resume in Sep- two-week seartSi-and-clear oper dent Johnson’s refusal to de-es Pointedly referring to the fact dammed Hanoi tor what he today for blaek representation b a ck ed spent most of TO month. Wheth- gjjgg q, other major medical tember, there won’t be any such ation through the A Shau Val calate the Vietnam War tmtu that his term doesn’t expire un charged was its failure to re on the policy-making board of by aerviee. er an uiuumounced factor in El- oondittoiui.’ ’ sharing. ley, a major enemy troop and TO OommuRisto show signs they til next January, Jolmson said, spond clearly and aflrmatlvely the A F lrd O ’s biggest union. sanhow^s condition prompted ijhe afternoon bulletin had “Sex waen’t tiie problem," supply hideaway 376 ’^nllss WlU out down the scale of f a t “ Tbla administration does not to his Marofa 81 order restricting I. W. Abel, prerideiM of TO the unexpected move, was iwt that "continued recurrence Mrs. Jane Austin, girls’ dorm northeast o f Saigon. ing, intend to move further until it bombing of the North. United Steelworkera o t America known, of attacks of ventricular irregu- boss who tried to make it work, Headquarters said allied "We oiU want to see the bomb has good reason to believe that “Let’s don't be hoodwinked. union, hod hoped Out Us oon- troops killed 188 enemy and ing baited and TO war ended, TO other side Intends serlourty ,gVention this weric wotod be "ToMiht as we meet here to igrity evidences a gradual wor- said today. "It was the sexes, (Sea Page Five) wifh honor Amsrloa’s veterans, one v ’ ^ ™ , but we cannot halt the bombing to Join with us In de-escalating marked by union eolidartty. Vim; of TO greatest of them all (B«« Pago Five) (See Page Five) (See Page Bight) unless there is some move <» Abet was intent on political ac •behalf of the enemy," Nixon tivity lor tbe prealdetMlal bid of automatic told a news confereiKe. Vice President Hubert H. Bum- •SSfLi-' "I think the position of the phrey. timer G-E 24 Cii. n . Duplex president in regard to a bomb Study Concludes Humphrey appeeWed at Mon e PCSB-BIITTON ACTION General Electric Amazing Value! Soviets Hint ing halt is a realistic position,” day’s opening, and was cheered 6 speeds for Juaf the bletuUng he sold. * for the partisan barixs be tiuraw aId Control tor operations in low earth orWt," well advised not to have another of university scientists say ig defined as one put out by TO —but the vice president avoided e See Through Window rocket, the Russians may be aclenttficaUv pitched for max- Meat and Vegetable a Mini Woeh and Bleach —Tha space agency has deleted PhllUps said in a news confer unilateral bombing pause un they have found dlffeirences to company that originated it. A a oonfroiMation by sending an concentrati^ on Bonding up imum blending efficiency. Drawer e 8ea»i-Tenq> Burner Dispenser a problem-plagued section from ence. "While preparing tor that less" the enemy makes a sign the way brand-name and gener- generic Is another company’s aide to hear their oomplainto. smaU rockets to form "large I QUICK, EASY CLEANING e Adjustable Door the ApoUo spacecraft which is basic mission, we are studying of de-escalating the war. ic drugs behave In the body. version of the same chemical The answer was that this waa Sb^vee e Automatic Clock e Extra Rliue Control cosmic stations" in orbit. Tbe Nixon said he talked to John strictly union bustoeas. Parts disassemble and as and Timer scheduled to be launched in De possible alternatives," he. said. "Our findings raise serious compound, semble in a JUfy tor a com • Available In The New cember in the first manned cosmic stations could be used as son by phone on Sunday and TV>day’e scheduled apeekars G-E C<^ra o Ideal tor Perma-PreM Preceding that first Saturn B doubts about the equaUty of dlf- Generics can be made when plete thorough washing. e Light In Oven Pabrios flight ot the Saturn 6 superrook- laundi will be a three-man a springboard to the moon. was told there was "no change" ferent products of TO same originator's 17-year patent are George Meany, president of • REMOVABLE BfEASUBINO • G-E 14 Cu. Ft. Refrig-Freezer. et. Apollo earth-orUtal flight by Dr. B. V. Rauahenbakh, in a to the war sMuatlon. drug in the treatment « TO- g, when the orlifinator TO AFlrCiO, and Bayard Rue* CAP • G-E 40" 2 Oven Range. The action reflects an appar Navy Capt. Walter M. Schlrra report to the U.N. Conference Nixon commented on Vietnam ease," said Dr. Christopher M. "licenses out" the drug to other tin, a civil riihta leader. Meany Auto. Defrost, *228 • G-E Two Speed, Auto. Washer. on the Peaceful Uses of Outer after he met with Ohio <3ov! 1-oc. capacity can unscrew Deluxe Throughout. ent hlah-level declalon to beat Jr., Air Force MaJ. Doim F. El- Martin, head of the five-man re- companies is expected to avoid TO picket for measuring, add ingyedi^ e G-E 12 Cu. Ft. Refrig-Freezer. *266 3 Water Temp., Lint Filter. *192 Soviet cosmonauts around the aele and Walter Cunningham, a Space, said smaU tmmanned James A. Rhodes. searj* team at Georgetown Uni- line by entering the con'vaiMian eats without removing Ud. • G-E 30" Deluxe Range. moon. civilian astronaut. The Schlrra rockets were far less expensive Blariler Nixon said his first bail from the rear. Large Top Freezer.* *176 G-E Versatronlc (moisture sensing) $ 1 A A and risky 4 h ^ super-rocketk. full day of national campaigning VGrsity. iea6 tli6 brand vGrrion— Air Force MaJ. Gen. Samuel crew Is to blast off Got. 11 But Dr. Herbert L. Ley Jr., aometlmeB for a fraction A Black Power caucus Man- Auto, Clock, Storage Drawer. Electric CIcithes Dryer. l O O American apace officials re convinced him he can win the day night- decided to set up a 'G-E 21 Cu. Ft. Side-By-Side. *178 O. FhlUlps, Apollo program di aboard a Saturn 1 rocket, fore commissioner TO anti much. It has been contended to rector tor TO National Aeronau ported recently that the Soviet preeldentlal election by a pMet line—of at least 80 par- No-Frost With Imnaker • G-E 30” Range With runner of the larger Saturn 6 Drug Administration, whichX ^ au some quarters that there was i» '^EMulri-Temp $^rug AdmlTO- Martin said to a paper amendmente requiring Negroes cordingly Borman- ■ ' leave the nose of an ApMlo com LoveU-Andera-ApoUo A mission, placed 140-ton aatellltea In earth Monday night. “ Ay we have to ” 7 ®",“ “'J'® ?*“ ** oonoiud- 0 ^ 1 found that some be appointed, or elaoted to TO Long, Easy Terms! mand ship in lunar oiblt and PhllUps said. orbit. do is push it day and night and ®ti TOt generic dru^ are toss j^ngrio drugs were absorbed in offloea of seoond vice pMoldMt 445 HARTFORD ROAD take two astronauts to TO PotslMe alternatives of the But in a report on two un- it v^l be a landslide." TO blood streams of weU volun- and district dtreotor-at-locge. moon’s surface. flight plan Include penetrating maimed Soviet spsioe dooUng His voice hoarse from a day br^-name prwucts. ^g^g slowly than brand- The 88 wMto mexnhen o f TO inatead, he said, the 868-foot- "several thousand m iles" Into mlssiona, Raiwhenbakh hinted of speaking to Illinois, Mlchl- *^ti, m my opinion, name verslone. And he said at executive board, includtog dM t OPEN DAILY 9to9l^^ MANCHESTER tall Saturn 6 Is now scheduled to space whUe still remaining In that a new rocket la not in the gan and Ohio, Nixon prepared ^f® »®wer than ^ least one generic product whs all are alectad. A M says "TOra INC. hurt into space only a thre«-man earth orbit or swinging around Soviet plans. tor a meeting today with Ohio tirugs where therapeutic differ absorbed much foMer than tbe la no diaiarlmlnathm in our UB- HOUSE and HALE—MAIN STREET Apollo command ahlp piloted by ences among competing prod- Air Force Ool. 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I 4 1^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 PA G E T U K IB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BfANCHESTBR, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 oUrion will await the return ot canoeing, rowing, -and ToU a m l First SehHtman Bmest Vlk BOY SCOVT bronsa cadar. Music. Man Does Well Aiiiiiie R^hires Sheinwold on Bridge from vacation. Also, Bdwln Siimamon, fin t GAXEK* To Meet with IDO Notes and News class and broiue oedar; Brio After Planting ^ It POLLAN- Cargo Handle's FINB A OLAM The PZC wm meet with mem Siimamcn, personal fltneoa and h 0» i il l ' s gold cedar; Bruce Warren, eon- igedEar MAR. n Your Doily AeHrHy Guido SOT.r. 23 AS A LAST PZC Approves 2 Subdivisions bers of the Industrial Develop E s r r m ^ With Sidehiirm NORTH Troop 87 \ Of New Heart AM t X According lo Iho Start. OCT. e K873 ment Commission' at the Sept. aervatton of natural resouroea To develop messoge for Wednesday, By AunuD SHKnnroui The . Planning and Zoning vision dtoelopers are Pat Dyor- off wAter would not create Boy Scout Troop 27 of St. and bronse oedar; David Wick- 4-21-3(U4 2347-46-58^ NEW YORK (AP) — North- 9 AQMO 9 meeting to decide on speoUlc ^^CkuneaPig RAGWEED HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — A read words corresponding to numbers Oammiaelon last night approved lo, John T>romt and Burley Ham problems. looations along the WUbur CSroes Mary's Eptscopel Church is wtre, camping, ptoneerlng, and 50-year-old dx>e oolesman, the W ^74 W-72-8089^ w«st Oiisnt AirttaMs, oftar talks Whan you Md • slam that 0 AS34 The PZC instructed Dwlre to of your Zodiac bim sigrt suraly d ^ n d s cti a finaaM pou two subdlvlalon* totaling 'ten mond of RookvlUe. Highway to be soiMd tor indus spending two weeks at Lake of broHM cedar. Will Be Closed ikMOXVILUC, Tam. (AP) — POLLEN second heart tiansplant reol- tMIMlf with tha ASTnC&O Intarnatfonal A A housea, and set the date far take peroulation tests on two laies Scout Camp. Sooutmoster A P R 31 1 Your 31 W ill 61 T od oy O CT. 24 hava only an arm choiiea to The third lot wlU have to have trial purposes. Also, Jamas Wickwlre, oonaer- music of .the dUco* ptent tat Houston in two doya, 6 2 W o m o n Asuod aHcp of MhddnlstB, w itrr BART public hearing on three Items. lots owned by BUJeh Smith, one WUbert N. Auden and Aatietant M A Y 21 2Sound 3 2 T r u t h M N O V . 22 sucoosd. In tha long ntn you a swampy «waie aroa fiUed to Tha FZCYs teeUnga, after vation of natural reoourcea and could COUNT was thocribed as saMafaototy 3 3 P o y 6 3 T o ognad Monday to tanywrarUy 4 A 10* be the cause of 7- 3 Wisdom gain imthtaig hy Uddiag such 4 2 Hie public hearing will ba a level of 469 feet, and the base on Rhodes Rd. and another on maatiiig with state ^officials two Scoutmastera Jamas Wiokwtre bronae cedar;' and Henry Wlers- All Day Wednesday, found In many after the operation Monday. i l l 's 3 4 S t m in g 6 4 Coveted 11-27-29-: rotnriata sight amptoyns It had - - __ 9 86542 9 K975 held Sept. 0 et 8 p.m. In the Morrow Rd. Sr. and John Saums accompa 64M1-36 5 ProfMSionoi 3 5 Sho uld 65 For U-71-76 siwpandad toy rtfuataig to dutve ■••“ A *wt you a rt quits w U ng ment floor elevation of the weeks ago, would be to cluster hlokl, swimming and teonia oe people, a Univenity of Cart Van Bates of AntoriUo, 3 6 O H 6 6 N ow 0 Q962 0 573 Town HaX to act on eatabliah- 6Tol«nts ftAOrTTARIW thalr Mdsbuns. ^to Ud a slam -..-4 that *dapaada *- on house will have to be no lower Gravel Bank Delay acme industrial locations In cer nied the boys Mat week. dar. r eaeaneher aaya. Tex., became the worM's ttad 7 You 3 7 U p 6 7 T h * * J94 4 KI0I5 Ing an ordinance Tequiring aU M A Y 22 3 6 Gotn 6 6 G oal NOY a tbiaaaa only oftar one or two than 670 feet. The septic s}rs- The PZC tabled action on ^>- _ tain areas along the highway. At the end of last wtak the Paul Kurts completad his third Dr. OarM X. Upaoomb, St. human heart recipient in a 100- SCon The allline had auspeodad 16 SOUTH septic system inetellere and August 21st n jtin 9 Focti 3 » T h o t 6 9 A n d 0 € C _ other ohanoaa hava 8Ulad. tem must be located to the bot proval of tha Wright gravel' Thaee areas would be hwsted tollcwtaig bojrs received awards: mile swim and Richard Pon o« of the uniTeraity's au- minute operation perfomed by 10 Of 4 0 A n d 70 En(oyln(j cargo baadlorB and oganta 8at- 4 (319654 drain tayeni to be licensed by 5>42-»5^S9| 7 IC o t w d * r '^'Opanlag laud-8wo of opadaa. tom of the trench and wUl be bank appUoation until the town near eadsting roadways to per Steven Belcher, swimming and 4Mngy ellnical atudieB, said a a team of Texas Heart InsUtuto 11 Money 41 M o<« 2* 5^22-35^ urday night for ignoring a com 9 Non* tits state. Ttie adoption of ohak hla second. I-70S3-W l2Cktof1y 4 2 Y o o 'r * 7 2 M o ve 50-32-46^>l ’Ihe Wdlbig Miown In the dia two feet above the Invait of a him a road superintendent. mit tha oonotruotion of as Uttle bronm cadar; Richard CSrafts, The boys earned a watannelon MW V COHipOBy Mgh finaqoeacy hearing lots was suegeons. 4 3 In 7 3 So rn * pany nils that aUebame and at C KIO CSHCM 13 Should gram waa uaad yy aaveral pain local ordinance will bring town culvert in froitt of the let. campliM, cooking, torestry, and taB d fai a large number of last The donor was Mrs. Gasper 14 Friends 4 4 Q u o rrtI 7 4 Friend tha middto of tha ear. 8fac bowed ' 4 Q7I32 The commlseion m m bers not private aooeaa roads as naoas- tor having tiis best over-all njNt U 4 5 W ith 75 You occ regulatioiB In agreement with broiiM cedar; Scott IMckle, yaar*a fresiaiien. Threat Seen B. Ctoaocone Jr., S7, a Houston ISSoon to Oio n a o r but eight took thalr of oxportt whan today's hand The second subdlvleian ap ed the larg* amount of sentt- sary, and yet to give highway campsite. They won beri taupec- foY oar GiRployaE • • • n jL V 21 16 Con 4 6 The 76 Changes JAH was piaysd la the laeant na> South W8d North state statutes. consprvatlon of imtural re- "Wo were shocked to find that mother of two children. She died id 17 Are 4 7 W ith 77 Partnership 14 .- proteat to tha union. Pats Also to be included In the proved by the PZC contalne sev mant againit the ^irilcatlon at vleving axpooure to any pro- tion three days and tied tor flrri 4 6 T h e ir 7 8 A H o irs ^1- 6-13-1 ttonal tourwamant In Mbmaapo- PtiS PtH I 0 souroas and bronse cedar; Dm haaitag of many students as a result of a brain tumor. ,18-26-34-fl, 18 Fine After tha tnioa a oompahy Pbib en lota on Tory Rd. Developer the pubUc hearing two weeks apaotive induatries. on one day and sacond another. To ShelUish &^y-85-79-87 19Sfortle 4 9 H > d d tn 7 9 Loved 33^644 Ua. North's Jump to four dtdia P ut < 4 4 heerlng le a sons change request David Dwyer, bronae cedar; had already deteriorated to a Leas than M hours earlier, 8 0 Forw ord spokesman said a final ogesou- PaiB Is Mrs. Anna Newman of Tol ago, which wae mostly directed The PZ also tabled action on They made the oatopwlde oamp- 20 Be SOB* A O U A M U t abowad a ahiglatan or void In P>N 5 4 for 18.6 acres of land owned by Stephen Dwyer, rowtaig, swim lesrsl o f ^ e average K-year-oId surgeons led by Dr. Denton A. 21 tovf 51 D em and 81 Be ttvs dachfon in tha'dtai|puta was IS bu land. againot the safety factor of tha oallteg a public haaitag on new flre Saturday lUght dedicated to HARTFORD (AP) — PoUu- J U L Y 24 JA NN. . 21 .bTa 3 NT Pais 6 4 AIIP dfariee Luce, bordered by Reed ming, mUa owlm, aiM bitmsa EYE-GLASSES b y '' Upscomb said. "Some- Oioley Implanted the heart of 77 Advfce 5 2 Heeded 8 2 U tM l*r « not expected untU Wadneaday. dubs together with tha vahtas The lots were described as expanded use of South River road apeotfloatiana until the hir former Preeldeat Dwight D. B!l- tion, dredging and land filling , Aud 22 23 Pick 5 3 Tim e 8 3 Social FEBB* 19 J p K for a roloo to gams fai paftaafs Rd. and the WUbur Crom High cedar. an ll-yesr-old boy In the chest 8 4 S tiM e VYank Oramona, a union rapra- among the "beet I’ve ee«i in Rd. by the large gravel trucke. ing of the road ouperintendent. anggeated It might be he- threaten Connecticut waters and 34 Frterkd 54 Hortdtomely way. Luce is seeking a . sons Also, Brio Engelbrecht, oanoe- aenhower. teen-agers listened to so of Maria Glannaris, 6, of Ha D 20-:32-40-51 25 Deliberately 5 5 T h * 8 5 O f 14- 16-19-2^aentattva, demanded an unra- suit (apadas in thla oaaa). dummy, pMimliig town,” by eanltery inspector Diacuosion on the proposed They also oalebratad the birth DeBella and Reale Opticians 5 6 P ra p o M h 86 Aggressive 15- 4U6 ^ hoarts from change from Residential ' a to Restdanta of tha area oitad tin ing and broiiM cedar; Peter ■mcfa loud, noisy music.'’ Wwlifish industries, conservation gerstown, Md. 734588 26 For Mrlctad sidsfaum poUqy. South's avsntuol Jump to five Leon Dwlre last night in reply to Community Development Action vaeo 27 Prospects 57 Appreciotlon 87 Orm mets uotiump was the Grand 81am t o ruff____ If Bast .playa . to# Mag. Commercial tor the property. narrownaos of the road, which Heard, rowing, woodcarving, day of Etrtc Bngelbreoht, com- So Upacomb conducted a test. experts say. The glrL also listed as satis 28 You 58 Pieces SBOHwrs "It- tha airUna tauMa on any Bast aotually play* low, and a PZC inquiry. Plan was also delayed to per jdete with oaks and oandles, on A U G 24 89 Courogeously FE8. 2 0 ’Ihe request agrees with the makaa it difficult tor a gnval ahd bronae cedar) Paul Kurts, Owsr a three-month period, a factory, played with a color 29 Good 59^o#lsjht reatrletloa regardtay aide- BVnea, sdring NOrih to bid a South dlaoarda his laM ehib. mit members to study informa Complete Unleas preesnt trends in wa SO^. 22 30To 90 Activities M A R 21 grand slam If ha bad two of projected oomprAenotve plan of Mta. Nkwman had requested truck and a aAoot bus to paes. soU and wmtar conservation, Friday night pis. with one ear ter polhitlon arc reversed, the book and oompiataied of being 8/31 burna,” Cremona said, "wa ,wlU Blnoa Bast haa tha kinc of the town "deeiet from direeting They also cUtaned that a blind tion sent by the State Depart hungry Monday. Q ) 3-10-12-241 the torso top bonora In toe the town, and the current nego- ment of Community Affalra. personal fltnaoa, and bronu ce Eye Glees was exposed to M state shellfish Industry will be S/31-40-75 (S)Good Advene ^Neutral 7^7Sa!S(§ order tiw men not to shave and heart*, thla ruffing fliwaM Uatione between the Industrial water onto her lend by culverts curva waa locatad Juat before of music recorded in a The heart tnuisfers were the wa’n make Northwest aa an- mgroot spade aulL Norib topped works and South makaa Ws dar; Lawrence Linders, arch totally destroyed, one conserva at she spades daea ha had only Development Oommlseion end in front of Lota 1 and 8” by pip the point in which the propoeed.. ery, canoeing, mOe swim, and Service niOKVllle discotheque. Its sound tionist said Monday at a region 0th and lOOi performed at St. h^iple alrUna.'' •kun. aooesa to the bank would be Manobeeter Bvening Herald Summar Spoelol Luke’s Episcopal Hospital. one top trump. the PZC to extend Commercial ing tha diacharga into aosament bronse cedar; Chrla MSrvln, tatanatty was 120 decibels. al meeting sponaorcd by federal Dailv OnsoIlM areas she would provide. locatad. Tha map of the propoa- ToUand oorreqMndent Bette He said the guinea pig's pro Marta, daughter of Mr. and With any laud but a trump and Industrial sones in the area Quatrale, tel. 87B-M48. bronse cedar; William MSt- and state water commisskms. ToUand CoutUy Marine W eather Souto oould cadi bis four top As ioalar. you hoMi Ipad**, of 1-86. ad area drawn tor the appUoa- Contact tected ear was not damaged, Mrs. Nick A. Oiaimaris, had A-IS) Hoarta. K-8-T-Si Ma- Tha PZC declined to taka any thewa, camping, pioneering, and A total of 75 million young cards in the slda suits and tosn The final Item to be Included aq^lon >3( tha request, stating It Uen does not Show a Aaip bronae cedar. Lenses but cells in the ear without the lieoit trouble since die was an WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — monds, J-7-lj Otaba, B-18A4L curve, however. A d ju sted ping were "either displaced, oystera are sold annually to Con infant. She received the heart of Tldea wlH be high aloeig the erossniff. WUh to# spade,load In the public hearing -will be on was no*; in Ite provlnca to act FBWBB WORK THE FABBI8 Also, SteiUMn Mooihouoe, sec necticut growers because natural St. Onge Assails Pollution and a spade return Souto can What do ifon aayT C kuned collapsed or totally missing.” James Dudley Herron n , son of Oonnecttcut rtiora today from Answer: Pam. You hava U addition to the town soning regu on i t a'ha requ6et had raised The tabling action win permit, WASHINOTON —Ri tile 1920 ond olaaa, swimming, mfle .99 propagation Is impossible in the get o(dy 11 trlebs by eroosniff- lations to permK the location of the new road smierintendent, New Ribboii "It appear* quite Obvious James Dudley Hasron, a profes 7:68 to 9:66 a.m. and from T:00 points In Mgh cards and 1 point queetiens in the minds of PZC to 1926 period, 18 million Ameri- swim, and bronae oedar; David Ofled tram these tests that you don't polluted waters sutraundlng the sor at Purdue Univenity at La As Threat to ‘Estuary Life’ Ii«. cemeteries In Rural Reajdentlal membero, however, as to the once hired, to act on the safety oan farmers and farm workers Pierce, second class, awlmmlng, Against this defense Souto for the doublaton, enough tor an » 8 lose a cell every time you listen state, said Erard A. Matthlessen fayette, Ind. The boy had Md- OM and Residential A sones, provid condltian of the lots during wet factors of the road. harvested 867 million acres. mUe swim, and bronse cedar; of Stamfont a spokesman for Incumbent Democratic <3on- tecfanoiogioal and solenUfic day at 8:80 p.m. a.,1.00, u. ^ 2 ^ “ u'SKr.S’S ing the epecifle loeaUon is ap 18 Asylum St. to five minutea of rock mtufc,” fered a brain hemorrhage and “ • Wa hand wWi the king of dla- oP«oi» ot Mdding for lack ter weather. TonlRht’e meeting of the Last y a a fii^ y 8 mllHon work Richard Ponohak, bronse oedar; lipaeomb aidd. "Apparently, the Save the Wetlands Commit died Sunday after he was ftawn gressman William St. Onge of oktiM of our notion ora equal to WataKteo^jeraturo at Bridge proved by the PZC wUloh with- Dwlra aesured tha PZC last Board ot Selectmen la not ex ers were needed although acre Craig Saums, conservation of fow lypvwniGr Room 106 tee, Inc. monda and rufto a clUb. Ha dis of a really good suit however, a point ia eventually here. / the Second Distriot yeeterday tlfla prsaerit cfetiRenge,” he not port 78 aad,at Block Island 80. Oopyrtght 188b holda the right to caX a puNic night the loto had excriloit pected to act on the road su age was down only 16 per cent, natural resources, personal fit- Thl. 833-0767 reached where M seems the ear Matthlessen aald his firm, "With this child we now have ed, pledging auppoit aa a incni’’ Sunset todSCy«at 7:66, sunrise cards a dub on the oca of hearing on the proposal. nesa, and bronse cedar; CHenn Sorviea 449^4986 Rom DaBalla K artfort Bnrioo F. Reals called for the preservation and Oeneml Featnreo Omp. drainage conditions and the run perintendent vacancy. The de- to 800 million acres. can take no more of the stress Ocean Pond Corp., raises the cm opportunity to study some bar of oongteaa to ‘the tanple- Wednesday 6f08. haaits, ruffs a heart- and ruffs The PZC haa been iq>pi’oaohed and it begina to deteriorate.” oyster seedlings in unpolluted important growth factors,” maintenance of "estuary life” mentaUon of the alma and rec- Boating weatiMT tor Long 18- another dub in dummy. with a request to include some lipaeomb stdd be planned fur waters off Fishers. Island. An Cooley told a news conference. to prevent the rivers and inISts otmneoAatlon# of the rtudy,” land tk)und to Montauk Point South would be home U the Sorhonne a Re$idenee guideline tor cemetery locatlone king of hearts or the Upg of ther research in an effort to find other problem facing the state ”Thia case offen a wealth of from becoming “septic tanks of expetitad to be completed by No and Btock Ikland; South to PARIS—Tha Boihonna building in the sonbig ordinances. is that of uncontrolled dredging material to study and we have southwest winds 10 to 18 knots dubs bad dropped or If the op thttt poft&t. the megalopolis.” vember 1989. of the Univaratty of Parts was The town’s current cemetery He aaid tesU of 1,000 Knox and filling operations, he added. the facilities needed for con at. Onge wOl be ki Vernon to today and tonight with some ponents had been unable to lead two rounds of trumpe. Only af named tor a cbaidaln of Louis space 1m becoming low, eH>ec- ville pobhc school p u i^ riMwed "Ihere is an obvious lack of ducting sudi studies.” He said St. Onge’s position was aired night to offleiafe at ilie open Wgber gusts at times In posrtble DC who estabUshad a rasidanca laUy when the rapid growth of that ^ y also had a marked in- delegated authority to deal with the operation apparenUy was a yesterday at a public hieeting thunderstorms lots tills after ter nothing haa gone -wall Is it ing of the Houley for Senate neceaaary tor South to taB back tor students in tha llth cantuiy- the town is taken Into account. crease in high frequency hear- theae proMema realistically,” success. in Hartford, called by the U.S. beadquaiters at the TkiOKy noon and tonight. Southwestsriy However, the name now is ap- A Capitol R^iJon Planning lug loss aa they advanced from Matthlessen said, The first chHd to receive a Department of the Interior. The winds 10 to 16 knots Wednssday on a finaosa. Shopping Center at Vernon Cir Dedarar leads the quean of l8ied to tha entire untvsratty. Agency report made in April the Obcth grade to Ugh adiool Propoeala were made that the transplanted heart, a 2% week hearing was called to gather in cle. with fair weather. VlstbUKy oc- 1967 Indloates that only 6.9 senior. state, alone or with Rhode Is- old boy, died several hours after formation for use In the prepa casionaUy 1 mile or less in fog early today and in showers. acres opt of a total cemetery Rodi *0’ roll music is not the lu d or New York, create a Long a December operatkxi in Brook ration of the National Estuarine acreage ot 16.7 within the town osdy sound pollutant, Lipaeomb T«i«twf Sound Conservation and lyn. The donor was a 2-day-old Study of coastal waiter and es PoUntion Steps Ordered Five miles or more at other timpa. is etm unused. The avejage empiiaslied. The aounda of mo- Redevelopment Commission, infant. tuarine pollution. HARTFORD'(AP)—The Stote death rate figure used by CRPA toicycles, gunfire, and even Such a commission presently Cooley said Maria’s cose The congressman’s statement tor its 29 mpmber towns is 12 playfaig in school hands could be operates in the San Francisco proves that donon and reci Water Resources CommUsion 0043P8 AX fU.7 BOIMK } waa read to the hearing by his has called for legal action C BOLTON LAKE HOTEL persons per 1,000 reeidenta, or harmful to ears, be said, eipe- area, and has imposed a pients can come from anyplace campaign manager State Sena WASHINGTON — For the ciafiy for a person exposed to againot the Yontic Mill diviaion fliwt time, dollar burtnees vol Boate 44A—Bolton, Conn. 86 deaths per year tor ToBond. moratorium while creating a in the world. tor John Pickett of Middletown. Altbough the PZC felt this several of theae. master control plan, aaid Mrs. “This donor child was 1,200 to of the Hgle Manufacturing Co. ume of fanner cooperatives ’’The Increasingly acute oi Norwich. readied $16.7 bOlion In the year Td. 648-9781 woe high for ToUand, which has Peter T. Wotton of Westport. 1,600 miles away but time and threat to Long Island Sound an average younger population sufficitat Interest by the par The-firm waa referred to the ended Jime 80, 1988, a rise o t Ellsworth S. Grant, preaideat from pollution coming from State Attorney General after a D ining For Pood At 'than nwny other towns', it was of th Connecticut River Water- ents and others ^ot the child to sewage and industrial wastes per cent over the prevtons fis Its Finest Couple Oiarged a> center where a transplant meeting Monday at whlrti a re cal year. • D an d n g generally agreed Tolland would died Council, called for prompt poured into rivers and streams port was read indicating the On The Terrace, average 50 to 60 deaths per enactment of stronger state laws ooidd be done,” be said. entering the sound, as well as • B anquets In Drug Case Bates enrtered the hospital plant ia operating without a per Overiooking year. protoctiag the state's dtoappear- from commercial shipping and r x c L v s iv K SHOwmo • W eddings Thf town’s three cemeteries HARTFORD (AP)—A former four weriw ago. Hla wife Bonnie mit from WRC for its waste Beautiful Bolton Ing tidal marahalands. the growing number pleasure discharges. are owned end operated by the Uulferitty of Oamecticut law Grant said dredging, fining said he last suffered a heart at- craft” was cited by St. Onge. r • Ctmventions Lake. taxdi on Christms Eve 1967. Stepped-up legal actions were | town. There are no private school honor student and Ida wife and grkvel excavations bave The greyest danger, how ADt OONIHTIONED cemeteries located within the have been acreMed on diarges also reemnmended agabiat the | caused the dwindling of the ever, according to the congress Kent Pulp A Paper CO. In Jew- | FBATDBINO town a t this time. of smuggling bashlsb from Is- state oyster industry from $40 man, results from “bulkhead raal into BrU^feport, Conn. ett City for failure to abate i»ol- i Subdivision Approved million to $8 mllUan. ing, dredging, fiUing and the lution first noted in Janiary. The { THE NnKliNKOLAS TRIO The PZC attached two oondi- Raymond Tieman, and his U.S. Rep. John 8. Monagan, construction of dams and cause Every Friday and Saturdw tor your Dancing and wife Carat, both 28, fonnecly of WRC also ordered tiie Broad tione to the approval of the DOotm., called for increased ways. The alteration to estuar Brook sewer district at East Ustening neasore three lot Rock-Ham subdivision Hartford aiid now of Bridgeport, federal, state and local efforts ine life from these activities is ware arrested Monday and Windsor to tie in with the town’s on JOle HiU Rd. near the cor to control pollution of estuaries. toate—With Six You Get Egg for moat part Irreversible. It new water pollution plant, sched ner of Gehring Rd. The subdi charged with smuggling hakhtsh U.8. William L. 8 t Onge Roil 7:00-9 :00. removes tor all time the ability into the country through the uled to be completed Sept. SO, and'U'8. Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff, U. A. Tliaater—Love of Ivy of thf estua^ to perform its 1970. mails. both Connecticut Democrats, 2:00-7:00-8:50. vUal role in maintaining the They were presented before also submitted statements ex East Hartford Drive-In— ecological balance.” YOGI OKl’lH/lZED Fniia Xealte TFltta 4 You Get IMgroll’ UJI. Commtasifmer Carroll W. pressing concern over present P X q e s o N MAfKHtSItR “BtagecoaoN" — Both la Color Mickey’s Party 8:20; Never A (Yting benefits ot the Long NEW d Eu H (AP) — Mahar- rif AVhatdo Brewster in New Haven and re pollution trend*. Dull Moment 8:65; Last Safari D R i VE-IN Starta wed—let Bun plus Top Co-Hit leased on $5,000 bond each in Island shore areas aa a source ishi Mahedi Yogi’s transcenden The seed on was mie of several 10:80. of food tor valuable oonunerdal tal meditation Is a “debauchery S a t A B m . Weekdays aourn • A 448 NtnoNM. onaiUL acrusn FscMKro Utde gills the custody of their perents. held in the Northeast to deter East Windsor Drive-In—Love i n s - 8:18 a t ^ pAAMMV AA*. AA^R The hashish, valued at over and game firti, St. Onge akso of sdenoe,” aooording to a top mine the Impact of pollution on of Ivy 8:20; Tobruk 10:15. pointed to its futtetion aa ”a aig- 808-7:88 T tl8 A 9 tM JAMES GARNER DEBBIE REYNOLDS dream of? $8,100, was mailed into the coun tidal waters. A reptwt will be Communist here. ANdt try from Tel Aviv, Israel, In Manebeoter Drive-In—With Six nlfiicant reservoir for the ab- S. A. Dange, leader of the prepared by the Federal Water You Get Egg Ron 8 A0; Stage norption of flood weters, a MAURICE RONET side cans that originally con Pollution ContnA Administra pro-Moecow Gommunists in tained mixed kosher foods. Asst coach 10:20. breediiig ground for a multitude Parliament, said of the Beatles’ ""gwoh Language Version tion, a division of the U.S. De- B6iU8doUi.'R80*u. PaAloiu U.S. Atty. John V. Caasidento parbnent of the Interior. of lelaure activltiea, aa well as former mentor that what the said. It was mailed parcel post, being a regkxi of unique scenlo Yogi is promising is "cheap in osnwi they can dote on. beauty.” stant Utwration, like instant Caiual wMi romantically plnkea he said. Celebes Quafe ST. MIT TO S4SI ST. MUUYNDe Tht four pounda of the nar- S ta te P ilo t D ie s, 1 Hurt ”I am opttaniatic that the ^coffee.” ' trim. O lK ^iquaihy leather ooUc, valued at about $1,600 per Takes 200 Lives and long plejdng lolei. Savings Officer pound, were tracked down at In Skycrane Crash nrn-gUofMioftt'mm Of ihoet mat fit like fo o ^ u JAKARTA (AP) — Two hun Hartford National Bank—Middle Turnpike Office Kennedy Internaticnal Airport in STRATFORD (AP) —A pilot ., .with arch and bed iu ^ rt 320 West Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Connecticut 06040 New York by U.S. Customs dred persons were Idlled and woriajs m you don’t even know li mere employed by the Sikorsky Air many bemeo wrecked in on STARTS TMOW! ANOTHER FAMILY SHOW! wNMmoN*ttwmiNniii«> agents. They were located at the craft division of United Aircraft dll fomeone lays *Whathcakhy, VM. Post Omce there. earthquake which shodk central dlcfcGiiaiiii "Please send me the information needed to open my 5% Corp. has been killed in a heli Celebes last Thursday, touching The government learned July copter craah in Colombia, BaMMloaJwH Preferred Passbook Account.” 28 the package had been mailed off huge tidal waves, the Natur iwnHEn The victim, S5-year-oId Robert al Disasters Bureau anounced by the Tlemans from Israel ac L. Morria of Monroe, was riding cording to a sworn affidavit. today. in a Skycrane that waa coming The Donggal District chief ap They returned from their trip in for a landing at an oil drill earlier this month. pealed for food and medical aid NAME. ing dte about 200 miles north for quake victims. He said The case was continued for a west of Bogota. Thb chopper IPiMuvnor, HOIV possible preliminary hearing on tremors were stlU felt through plunged about 100 feet to the out the district over the week c o m probable cause until after Labor ground, the company said Mon ADDRESS. ' Pay. The Tiernans were re end. day. The Jakarta Weather Bureau leased in the custody of their Injured in the craah was an parents^ and were required to said the quake was recorded at other Sikorsky pilot, John S. seven on the Richter scale and aTY. surrender their passports by Porth, 45, of TrumbuH. It was Asst. U.S. Atty. Cossidento. Its epicenter was believed to be not Immediately determined some 1,5(X) miles northeast of which man waa at the oontroia Jekarta. STATE. JZIP CODE. 628 UVE PAST AGE 188 of the aircraft. AIK CONDIIIOriin DANCE SOFIA —Bulgaria claims Morris, a former Marine (forps Wednesday, Aegusf 21, ^ 1968 more centenarians in propor pilot, had been with Sikorsky tion to her population than any since 1961. He and Porth had BURNSIDE other European country. Fig FRANK’S CAFE "jH' WN : f A ri ! A : e (. been airlifting drilling equip The Family Restaurant Roy's Pavilion ures for 1967 show 288 women ment to the oil exploration site fpff PAI^KirKj SVH i M i and 180 men over the age of In Colombia., CORNER MAIN A PEARL 100. ' ENDS TONIGHT — "YOURS, MINE AND OURS" ~ Color oovGNiiw ukKc, covomiv Twin Lobttwr Sptcioll i WIDinEDAV (Wed. tlurn Sat.) Difoet from Tnidy H oHoib , Now Ybifc C ity ,
• 3 . 9 5 "THE YOUNGER SOCIETY" €ttntitt0 fi^raUi Served with French Fries rubumsa SaUr Itxeept sundwv and Cole Slaw ■8 OoUdars at 18 Bistell For An Old Fashioned Bargain, Visif; ■aaolMsUr, Cona. (0*080) Businees Men's 41 ! f ' ^ liC ' rttsabaa* fta m i Lunebeons Dally w W l/'iVi/ifl ^ V ^4, /H12 BUM •toMUl Class Posiac* FeU a: 550 E. Middte Tpko. SUS, -i rtiw t ONIj' I |( .PJI () • 3 H I I M A R K U I AH T Ml A T R| TONlOKr l! f! O d o o . Fresh Breeds and Pastries f Made DeUy! flUaflCOUFTION HATBB A tTho G ro o n "WITH MX YOU QBT BCKWtOUZ* - TtA A SOW BweM* In AdreBes Featuring Dally Speolals! Ms Tear ...... 880.00 gg W<»U*i« ...... 18J0 Legal Beverages DING’S Starts W EDNESDAY! Mrss KcbUm ...... " TJO [ASr HARTfORO Start with a minimum of $1,000 (and make additional deposits of $100 or more. Me Ofootii ...... *.90 TeL 849-86*6 D i'u i If. i r KI ‘j A BIO WBBK OFFVN FOB THE BNTIBB FAMILYI “Woeer A Psa M iw ALL YOU CAN EAT Matinee liN — Bve 8i8t — Feature ii88 A 8i89 You’ll receive 5% interest per y^r. Interest is earned from day of deposit to ENDS TOMIOVT “ImA ■liBri’’ Evory Tuosdoy —• Wodnosdoy — Thursday Salad i road l iiftor day of withdrawal and credited quarterly. I ComtorteUy Air Ooodittoned DPIVE-IN IB(X T v K * /'V m •»w(iinMi«-MnsruN««Mtekii with ooch mool. MootfooNs or Sausedo Extra. GoHie Iroad 25c oxtra. After the funds have been on deposit for 90 days, there will be no notice required Mow Ends TueBday for withdrawal during the first 10 days of each quarter. 90 days notice is required at FMtnne Fbwt Tueo. Wowi irdJm M h WMkI Tuesday Wednesday Thursday other times. \ , IS $8.99 / R/^VIOLI SPAGHETTI LASAGNA Available to corporations, individuals and non-profit organizations. • 1 . 5 0 • 1 . 7 5 • X f l . Bleat er Cbeeae Meat or Oheeee Hn« THE HARTPORI^^<^ATIONAL gim ...O kk VsaDjrkt AU. TYPGS: Piixat — Grindorf — SpoghotH — ShoMt & M anicotti •ym m u L V ______-6M DUA1E SHOES KttaUitJwd I7DII WH£H£ MON£Y QO£S TO WORK FOR P£OPL£ Mmter F.D.I.C. vmassjmm- /4JA mmot OPEN Um iE BAIL HENIOr FONDA 88IMAIN n Tuee. — Thurs. 18 a.m. - 18:00 p.ni. doeed Mooday Air CondftfoMd HARTFORD • EAST HARTFORD • WEST HARTFORD • ElMWOOD • WINDSOR • WETHERSFIELD • MANCHESTER • FARMINGTON . TORRII(GTON • PUTNAM « NORTH GROSVENOROAU •/NORWICH "Oeper el the GoMea fUH*" OKIVI IN - k KI F it — Sat 18 a.m. - 1 :W a.m. / I CENTRAL VILLAGE • MONTVILLE • COLCHESTER • NEW LONDON > MYSTIC • NIANTIC • OLD SAYBROOK . STONINGTON • ESSEX • GROTON • WATERFORD • LEOYARO • MIDDLETOWN Starta Wad. DtlMTONlOm' Dolly Sunday It noon - 10 p.m. 6 4 3 - 1 1 8 8 Ampit Soothm UNifSellfiiieaiidiCOttiffific gnO _ Walt Oisaay'B ' Kw B e ben Of iv r Sat, Sun 8:M-lt68Witl8-7i«8 HEVEB A DULL MOMENT' and fN6 VAN JOHNSON «» COLOR by Oouixi I <- ) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUB^^DAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 Mi^CHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUBQDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 wffm
Whc^g Hughes-^? ToUand Next Move Hanoi’s, People in TV-Radio Tonight The Man in the Middle CrandalVs Pond LBJ Tells Veterans The News I DOBOli Roghaa' tint nUe, Mriaii, (Coirttimed frem Page Om ) - T elev isio n died fat IMKI, toaetag Ura to care Heatft PfttiesMs WfMrking Passes Swim Test Lct'e act be mftded ... We’re that JOhnaoit sUbaeqnently am- 8:00 ( P e n r (M) Monument to the Praam TUSNTON. KJ. (AP) — tor tour diOftm A few jaaia HOUSTON, Tex. (A P ) — Ev ( 846) Truth or Approxlmalety 60 members of not going to Stop toe hombiiw phariaed. US~ Herr ___ OMCOa Rloterd J. B |bM itarted oat latar. Jodga BBghaa naa oat Tolland residents are now able erett O. Ttemae, Um Fboenix, with hla I'hllfcau ringing door- the family and guesta attended Jiwt to let them etap tq> toelr Lika Johnoon, Nixon said Woody Woodbury 7:16 (4(n Sport# tob a a pHaat ■d bocano a po- to use the swimming faculties toero can ba no total bomhlng Aria., accounti^ who beoame BtaPhSnra balls on IlaUmwaw, and mat a dt CknndaU’s Pond, according to the reunion, which elected offl- MoodflMd,” Mmooa deelered. Ooirtbsl 7:80 (Sotow T’Speemr-r~ of Jeatmie the first haart tran^itaiit patiant HUelaii. ‘Wd long as I am yaur Amerl- halt wltoont racl|iri>city by Ha ,466 ayUvRifs Mand widow, XUaabaOi flODtran ItUr- .Town flonltairy Inspector LeOn oen Myron Davie of West Staf bora May t, flew homa Monday 5;|0 (l8) ^noDca Aftoin Report ~ I (C> The Wyear-oM gorernor o( can oommaitder In chief, we are noi. And be too declared that phy, who was oat with bar thrae Dwire. ford, president; Louts Bach of for a briof Tlttt Scope Raw Jaraoy has no ragreta. not ftotng to be found wenthqr.” any pesos must he hqnoraUe. .40) Truta____ or Oaeaequenoee ^ ) Dtictari childran. Local and state heatlh de Thiland, vice president, and Mr. ;46 cm IrieMlIVlendtt asent (18) im O n u t “ PoUttea and the prtaaihood he 6dM the cheering vetenuw. “What must come first la not Thomas, 47, waa dtadiargad a n not Inoonpatlbla,** he aagna Tbajr wera maarlad in IdM partment cdflcials hav4 okayed and Mn. Edmond Bdsclalr of :00 (sa-lOto)MO-MTlteira, Sport#, 8:00 ) Bnnmurtlraa ' Rriumlng to poHtloe, Jobneon to atop too hoenWng hut to atop oavaral waaka ago from St Weather ■flMO) SbewosawJC) "BoOi laaolre a nooins con- Bitaa naira chadraB, the site tor public use Including Woroester, Maae., as secretary the hfiling of Amerioan boya,” (18) Kerr Oriffln 8:80 arid uf the U4I. troopa toe LUkah Bptaoopal HoopHal and (80) HoHtae'a NSvy oern lor people and their prob- «»> *tdl>t adlar te ha- toe new bathhouse and the sep and treasurer. sold Ntxou. worka aa a trust ooooultant tor a (90) TYtrable Shooter Ouesta attending the reunion fightiqg: "Tliey are going to f ) SubaortpUeniW lama'* came gpremor in Un. ■neapt tic system. Btottng anew h f would do Hoostea bank. (to) B iciM«#ae (O Hughes has more than his (hr Hie two ddsat aona, the fOm- Recreation Oommlsskm ohslr- haUed from Connecticut, Massa- have ei voice la tole camiieign (U) ttawabaat M ^JbeSay Night at bedom Ms over.” Ameetoan paaoe nagottatom in "Ha’s fim^-ha’a to rsally good (04) aCWeracei* Nelridx>r- ahara o f problems Qds w oA In tl7 U na In MEatm^ Oia goaor- 'man William Holley cound not ohusetU, New York and New Faria, Nlxaa deriarad that "a hood 9:00 ------StagerLife lYeaenl# Um tha Job aa chairman of toe Dam- »» '■ colonial te n m in Fibiea- be reached for specific Infoima- Ih witodrawtiM kom 1968 phyaleal oonditiaB and atiU tak 6 'S JfaTertek 9:90 ^ 4 g ( 0 Jersey. praridenttal polltioe nearty Ove nagottatod and of tho war la too ing hta madtadna, ,aq._wa don't e;80 (20) Social Security Oomedy Spwtal (O oeratlc Ifatieaal Oonnatian'a ton. tlon regarding the opening. Homecomlag Day' hnpoitant for poHttoa aa usual." ,U>ftM0) Huntloyftiinkley 10:00 — flymritetw Cbadeollala Gbmmlttoa. Under •Ihe Friends of ToUatMl Annual m ootoi a g o ,. Jofanaort oaid ha have any qualms about hlin.” ' awaders "We were eaOad Modcbastora The only remaining problem Beoauaa o f ’oome nUfaer erj^p- AMy. David M. Barry MW. MW. sold a heart apeetaUtt at toe S»^) What's KewT (R) or Back Am aitcs fhallaaga for toe right to taka Homecoming Day will be held wantod to dtvorea hla aaarch for adian we flrat morad to,” nasta la one of drtnklng water. Town tto uttaraneea In tba npeeoh, boapttal. 8-12) Walter Oonktte (C) 10:80 TV Sunday at the United Oongrega- paoea ahraod and iaeroony at V) IVaak Reynolds (C) U.00 aa (0)1 ----- N# toair asats at toa ocBranUon. Ib a . Roghes, a Jovial vroman Health Director Dr. Mhijorle homa Awm paeriaan oonoident- ootnia o f the Preaidenit’e Haten- TTiomaui and Louta J. Ftorro, g:40 m Cqpek Noira Uonal Church, beginning with Law Firm Announces Changes ta, Wsauaer who became somethtog of a ca- PumeM has withheld approval of ttona. era wondered If he might be 61, cf Blmoat N.T., return to 7:00 After Dinner llorle (C) Turn BweU Show lahclty of hor own by loatag 100 the drinking water at tht pond, attendimoe at the 11 a.m. church weakening in Uta “ oonqJiateQr :80-i0) Nows, weather, Sports ia:4_ Tuaaday Btartlght (O fHeraU photo by Booelvieaia) But in Ma Detroit opaedi TIm Hartford and Manoheater State Senator from the Fourth and eervea on the panel of ar- the hospital twice a week tor News U:80 1 Late ttorie poonds to the last tew mnrWia. until results of the teats are ob service. The 9:60 a.m. service Johnoon mode It oloar he Irrevocable” dectokm ogatnat taw 2km of Attye. DavU M. Senatorial Dtatriet sinoe Feb oheekupo. Ftanro, who ncetved .20) HunUey-BrlnUey [lOaMSaO) TnOglit Show has been coxMeHed tor this com bitratois of the Amerioan Aitl- (10) Branded 8-40) Joey BM iep (O "Thay won't rooognlae me at tained, from the State Health doesn’t lihe all that he bean In aeeklng another term. Barry and Henry Romenda an- ruary 1966, and tocmeriy served tration AaeoctaWon. «A7 h'.ort May 21, began work tola oonTenUon,** oho has oadd. Apple Trees Downed hy Weekend Twister in Bolton Department ing Sunday only. toe ounrent oampeign. One waa the remark about nomma that Atty. Fwocol Prig- SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOB OOMFLETB UjnD$OS A potluok luncheon will begin oa State Raprasentattve from Dining World War It, ba aarv- ^ automobile "And I thUk tbal*a a oompB- This wlH not affect the pub Some White House aides Viethani vetocaaa having a nano of Manchoater, haa Jolnad Mancheater in the 1969 Oenerol Uprooted apple trees lie scattered on property of lic use of the pond, however, at noon following the church votoe In toe campaign, .toother ed in the United BDatee Navy as Mlcainaa. mant” through neigtiborhoiod over Uie weekend. Shiiisrlefi atgued altorwnrds lhat hla torir torn, whtoh wOl henoe- AasembW..He waa a member Hughes, who a few years ago Fred Luck on Rt. 85, BoKon„,after twist^ swept on Luck’s and neigUbor’s house were ripped off. Otoe* then by the absence of service, with each family bring waa fata otatement toot 'T did an instructor at the Fire Ooo- hold-itha'Iina addreoa oouM only fortti be haowii aa Barry, Ra- of the Manchester Town Board trol Schooi In Weshlngton, D.C., Adreg# to Rowed R adio waigliad wOn over 100 pounds, avaliaMe drinking water. ing a covered dish, aidad or http Vloa Praabdent Hubert H. not taka myoolf out of peroonal msoda and Frigmno. of Dlrecton from 1962 until be and later aboard Ship in the LOS ANGELES (AP) —Ac- (Tkta Itattag tnehi only thooe newg bsegif ita af 16 shad 07 pounds hhnsdt "so my ing in spac -with Ooomoa 106 The new bathhouse contains dessert. Ooffee and noUs will be . Humphrey, front runner for the partlaan preobdanttal poHtica the week’s onttvMiaa for the The firm waa townerty known realgned In 1966 iqMm hie elec Pweifte area. He was dtaebatg- treos Jane RuasalL divorced last mtonte length. Some ietatione e o n y other ahoei wife wouldn't be emtearraaaed «i!d iss in 1967 and withCoamoa r B o lto n hoya. two toUets and two showers as provided. ' Democrattc praridenUal nomi . . . in order to permit our pur- wen SOI dressing rooms In both A bualnees meeting will be oUtt o f peaoe to ba oolored In the aa Btahioh, Barry and Ramen- tion to the State Senate, having ed with ttia rank of Heutonant month after a 28-year-maniage, by being seen w itt a Catty.'’ 212 and 216 this year. TUs week Jack Rothwell of nation. da^ until Atty. Wtaiiii C. Ble- held the office of Deputy Mayor w n o -io ta the men’s and the women’s sec held at 1, followed by a presen slighteat degree by domeetic po- (a-g.). soya ahe’s getting married 6:00 X«B O ^ S ^ * * * * 8:00 Aftaniooa Ddfilon Servlet adentlati concentrated Howard Rd. wlH be helping 20 TMa waa baaad on the theory hKh loft private law proottoe to for the last two yean. He was a proaeotitor in the 6:00 Joey Reynold* on unmanned rather than PBC W ill Examine Bids tions. Separating the areas is a tation of slides from old homes thof Rumpbtey’a Vletaam poal- IMloal cdmfdaratlane.'’ again Saturday. 9:00 DIde RoblllKm 0:00 News of the boy scouts who are work large storage room for pond hooome a judge of the Oonnectl- Atty. Barry waa chairman of Town Court of West Itartford She said Mbnday she will 0:U Market Report manned space llnkupa, he sal9, ing on their Hfeaaving merit In ToUand and Coventry. The Uon la tor olooer to Johnoon’a But eyebruwa probably were 1:06 Nem, Sbpi Oft 6:80 Weatber equipment. out CXrcutt Oburt on Aug. 8. the Meoefaeater Charter Revi- from I960 to 1969 and deputy marry Roger Wyatt Barrett an v ?T '-:-eie 6:M BtrioOy Sports Soviets Hint because of safety and economic badges. Ilie piacttoe wdl be at day’s auUvitiea wHl oUbnlnate In than that of hla etdaf rival tor ralaed falgbeat whan, in speak 6:00 Bartford Higtallghta For School on Sept. 9 The pond has remained dos s. tour o f the ToUand IRstorical A#W- Barry, a Manoheater na- oton Commission In i960 and Judge from 1969 to 1961. actor from Chicago. Both are 7:00 New* 6iH Afteiuom Sdltlon considerations. ICanned satel- Bottnn Lakf and those partici the mmbmUaa, Sen. MoCkrthy, ing, ho amended a prepared 7:00 Americana ed to public uae this summer, Museum fiomi 2 to 4 p.m. etatement that be bad faMh ttve, ta a graduate of 1710117 rsnrired the DtaUngulsbed Atty. Romends served as a 47. 8:00 Oetilttit 7:90 DavM Brbiklejr Uteo—toe technique of the U.8. pating must have their swim who Is calling for a total And un- 18:00 Quiet Houre 7:96 Red Box vs. nnHene Plans Change The Pitollc Building Oommis- wus as follows: Administration, pending completion and inspec The Bulletin Board “that whan toe poUtloal eam- OoHege, etaoe of-1962, and Boa- Service Award from the Mim- legislative reeeardi aide (or the Mias Russell divorced Bob WPOP^1419 Oeminl program—have to be ming merit badge already. oondlllanal botnUng halt ton Unfveratty Low Sobool, etaoe Chester Junior Chamber of 10:10 NIghtbMt equipped with costly life support slon announced last night that W«*89.00; health unit, tion of the Uaildiouse and septic A story hour for chUdren six * But some othen, outoide the palgtt ta over end another men Geoeral Asaembly during the Waterfleld, a. form er professUm- 8:00 Doany Cuuh>n Show 11:00 Newe, Weather. Sports (Ceottoned fram Page One) Btdiettn Board eystem. The only exception o f 1966. He waa admitted to the Commerce In 1968. He la a mem 1961 end 1966 eeettons. In la a al football star, July 80. 6:00 Steve O'Bnen U:30 Other Side of tite K y and re-entry equipment, he ex oontractom- bids for toe new area, at. Oeorge’e Eptsooped Church and up wUl be held tom cnow White House, wondered If the tekee up the reaponoibiUty of 9:00 Dlek Heatberton classroonu, $14^36.69, granted was permission to oper the preeldentqr—he wIB la te a Oomiecficut and Maaeactuwetta ber of Um Knights of Cdumbus, member ot the Bilks, the Ptdish She said ttie and Barrett prob 12:00 Oaty Otrard Show Ha said toare ware two basic plained. win have a holy euchariot serv afternoon at 3 and at 8:46 at gainer might not be the fepUM- WINF-.U99 elementary sobool will be open and multi-purpose room, |2,970. ate the swimming lesson i>ro- afanllar vtaiw” to Jehnaon’s. . B a n to 1966 and engaged in the Bilks, Army-Navy Club of Man- Legion of Amertean Veterans, ably would spend much of their methods of placing heavy aatel- "The automatic rendesvoua ice at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. the ToUand Ubrary. oan nominee. Richard M. Nixon, 5:00 News ed next month. Other areas, library, $4,060; gnam. The Republican Womes’s Club whose ^fietnlun policy In many When a*9tually (^waking, John- pnvottoe of law to Manoheater Obeater, Om University dub of having served ae Judge Advo time In Chicago, where Barrett 5:18 toeak Up lltes to orUt and docking Is absolutely Indto- Fire Department Trophy HartfMd, and the Mancheeter 6:OONrira LiQUORs—wmes The bids will be examined at kitchen, $4,000; qtedal areas win meet tomorrow night at 8 r«toeote la cbone to a caotMn aon tafked about when “ the man unfR Joining toe UR. Army cate, the Veterana of Forttgn makes tetevittan commercials. 6:16 Bpiut ^ Bartford "Either it is pooalble to make pensaUe to the modem flight (Reading room and Special Edu Mancheater Evening Herald The Tolland Volunteer Fire Counter IbteUlgenoe Corps. Democratic Town Committee. Wars, toe Advleory Board o t CORDtALS a regular meeting of toe com- in toe Town Hall. copy cf Johnaon’a. takea up toa .raoponoHillity of 6:46 £ o i ^ Tboma* more and more ixnreiful carrier technique’' for ouch work as de- cation room ), $1,071; wiW/vU»i summer correspondent, Dana Department woe awarded a first toe preatdenoy—whoever be l^ x» Ue dtachaege, ho beoame He restdee at 478 E. Center Oathoho Family Servicee, the To B^ome Publisher 6;66 PbO Rloato Dimock, tel. 649-0240. Nixon preceded Johnson to 7:00 Tba World Toright Minimufn PricM rockets, or to put into orbit Uvering supplies to an orMtal miselon on Sept. 9. A bid will $4,014; Audio-Visual equipment, place trophy for the Best Ap Manchester Evening Htiald nmy b e.” aaaoctated wttfa Atty. Bteiuch S t, with hta wife, the former Polish University Club, and 7:80 Freak OUford statioa. the VFW convention by barely O f Atlantic Dfonthly opening Aug. 26, ore neatly heavy satellitea in parts, using eUher be accepted at tost time $10,099.60; playground and phy- pearing Unit in Official Uniform ToUand correspondent Bette But at another point Johnson wOh ofdoea to HarUlord and Jutoth Ann Lerierc, and their formerly a member cf the West 7:80 Ibaak Up Bpotia Manned docking missions, he on hour, ^leaking briefly and 8:00 Newe M H IU R DRU8 1,000 of toe 0,611 ddegatea and comparatively am^ carrieia, or all the bids will be rejected Bead education equipment, $1,- during Saturday’s parade spon qtadrale, tel. 870-2840. talked about “another pcesl- Mancheater,. beoomtag a part three children. Hartford Democratic Town BOSTON (AP) — Garth Hite, 8:10 Speak Up Sport* said, will be neceseary for Informally but mirroring in ad altematea, or roughly on e of ev and then to aaaemUe the re If all are too high. Richard Lein- 812, and moving, trucking and New Main Bids sored by the Haaardville Fire vance some of the key points dant” taking office next Jan. 20. ner to 1962. Atty. Ramenda ta a graduate Ojminlttee. now publisher o t toe New Re 18:18 SignOfr ery five. quired structure in the cosmos flying to an automaUcally as hard, the aroMteot for the contingency, $1,(>00. Department In HazardvUle. He bee been edmtttod to pnac- of the UnlveralW *• tlonal Church next Tuesday from Jaetoea' somta or aUertk aloo Amerioan AibMratloo Aaeocta- the general practice o t law in children. magazine puft)Ilttilng field. He tloa___ opoUiglit even before toe large carrier Veve the Soviets plan to buUd a picked iq) plaiu of the school to be held on vrMk-days. advertising for bids for Inatoll- 1 to 0:80 p.m. TTie visit Is spon U tmn. sMa nm jeeton. tton. He ta a member of the Hartford, having been admitted Atty. Prignano waa bom in formerly was a vice prettdent of Curtis Publlttiing Ob., and publ CiwdsBUals hniiM rockets are th. as «Ari.uiiiitu taU as a OO^tory .J launch.u platform In . . .earth____ orWt, examine.------Soouls st Osmp Ing a new water main, to tie sored by the Women’s Fellow WELDON MUG CO. kSancheater, Hartford County, to practice before the Unttod Broolftyn, N.Y., and haa Mved Had Been Rejected In Itendieater since childhood. isher of HoUday magazine. He Its hearing. Monday. ------^ Revlatone by toe PBC of toe Forty-abt boy soouto attended the flow into Its water system, ship, whose members will be 767 BMb SL-/M . 646-Om Connecttcut and Amettcen Bar States Dtatriet Court the Unitod ther increasing their height U refuel and Mast on a Ityr apadfloattons and plana of the Lake of toe Mes Scout Res- at Charter Oak and Spruce Sta. He is a graduate of Mariana- Is a native of Iowa City, Iowa. Unlike some other Democrat- contacting prospective donors (Omttnned Frem Page Owe) Anooctattons. States Supreme Court, and the called in question by many ex- Journey from this orbiting new school were received by the ercaWon, Camp Apache, lata inia new main wlU be an 8- for tqqwlntments. Walk-in don- Atty. Barry haa served ea Board of Immigration Appeals pttla Preparatory School In He succeeds the late FTank ie goveraora, be haa been un- any peraon with a hlatoty of six M. Herbert Jr., at the Atlantic fUnching in auppoct o f Prettdant launch pad. Thn United States oommlsslon and filed. week. T ^ cami^ at Sleepy inch pipe, 600 lineal feet long. on will be welcomed In addi ming of the general’a ootkli- heart attacks be considered for Thompson; St John’s Universi Raotttenbakh said toe Rus- plana to use the force of the So ty, riose of 1962, and St John’s Monthly. Jofaneon and hla poliriea, paitic- The PBC approved payment Hottow during Itieir Stay. In, conjunction with that con tion to those with appointments. X«r6x Oopjr S6rTkt «Barnard, (Gontiniied from Page One) for Fall Rvening OlaMOS U.S. WiU Omit Chairman o f the PBC, Doug the Leonard’s Corner firehouse. minds in the last weak or so in firm of Macklln, Speer, Hanen two-way radio Monday nlgM as Hughea ’ ’toe greatett governor sennatlnn, personal fhtnenB and The bid apeclficatlons call for even considering a tranqilant the South African heart trans las Cheney,advised the com- DidnH Work ion,’’ toal every member can and MriCernan of New York they sped in ofqxxtite (Urectlcms BukintaM Afim tnlfitm tlon in the country" atkl indnded mlaskxi to look Into fire detec fuxtoery. the installaticn o t two fire hy tor tha general. plant pioneer. Twenty-three of toe boys were run for any office, regarfUeaa of City. He served as examiner along a Michigan freeway. him on hla list of vice prealdeii- tion taxMinmoe poUctea ooocem - drants and for water-connection At the time of Elaenbower’a Barnard says tiiat, “except (Oonttinied from Page One) of public records for the Town Art* and Ekilftneee Musio Ual poastbUitiw. Section of Apollo jawerded toe mile swim bodge race, color or creed. Johnson was headtog Into De ing toe building of schools. He changeovers to 29 homes In the Aug. 6 attack, Tha Aosoclated for hla age, Elsenhower wouM of Manchester from 1968 to 1966. Sen. Eugene J. McCarihy said and acme of toe boys received area. They Just couldn't function os Thomas Johnson of Bhiifleld, troit to address the Veterans of Bduoai^on Art Engineering (Osnitaiied frou Page One) felt this shotild be done because Press submitted this question to be an Ideal candidate for a Ala., chairman of the Negro He has been employed by the Foreign Wars convention. Nixon Hughes is tos type of man he of Travelers Insurance Cb.’a an the bronxe and gold cedara The specs require the con tha doctors: tnuuqilant” an organised dorm unit.” Hartford Insurance Group in Seeretiolel Sotenee ] would like in fats Clabtnet as committee, said Negroes com had Just talked to the group and the nMXMi Itoetf, the ApoUo prx>- A p t^ -g means ren- nouncement of a new poUcy con awarded for patrol aotivtttes, tractor to replace all concrete “Haa a heart-transplant oper But they are In disagreement The students couldn’ t agree ConncKtlcut and the AUstate In head of the Department of gram director said. desvous exercises using toe lu- prise about 26 per cent of the waa going to the airport. CouraM lead to a daarM or Mctifloate cerning ftre insurance. , soil conoervelian, palrol leader sidewalks and curbs, and all ation ever boon considered in with Dr. Denton Cooley of Hous surance Go. In New York as a Housing and Urban Develop Sources said the posslbUity of module and main Apollo ship and other aotivillea. on bow to govern themselves, steelworicers’ niembenhip. Abel Secret Service agents Cloiaas begin Monday, Ssptsmber 16 The commlsaion received a driveways, disturbed by the con Gen. Elsenhower's case, either ton, Tex., who bolds the world's put toe figure nearer 16 per casualty claims adjuster and equipped with radios put the ment. a clrcumltaiar flight was a spaceship in earth orbit must be The soQUta paziioi^nted in toe struction. WESTERN! how to hand out discipline, and communication from the Board la hla present episode or at any record so far on the number of delayed until the second Saturn they had trouble discussing per cent. . examiner from 1964 to 1967. two men in communication. ADVANCE REGISTRATION Hughes countered with what prime conslderaticn in NASA’s of Education with on "estimate Aqua Oamival and the Senior Bids will be opened Sept. 11 time In tho post? If not, why transplant operations. In 1967 he became an asso 0 flight. sonal problems together. Blven “We shall demonetrate out Nixon told the President that he Now thru Saplambtr 6, by appiiintment he ooHed a “general disclaimer dedaion not to put a lunar mod of needs tor furnishing the ele Scouts took pert in toe Sailing at 11 a.m., In the Municipal notT" >. Cooley says auch operations ciate attorney tfritfa the New of interest” for higher office. ule on the first Saturn 0. The So Debate the problems, PhUUps dating flopped. , side because we have not been had a ftteadly reception from mentary (now), school.’’ Regatta. Building. The doctors repUad toraely: could be performed on appropri welcomed inside our union’s Yorii City Legal Aid Society in But a amiUng Humphrey viet Union repmtedly plans to said, “ In my view, a lunar land “They reacted as brothers the veterans. REGISTRATION WEEK— SEPTEMBER 9-14 The estimate included major James MoCurry of Colonial "Negative.” ate patients of any age, includ house,” said Johnson, “and our their Narcotics and Psychiatric plied: "Tou put some orbit cosmonauts around toe ing next year la clearly possi and sisters to each other,” Mrs. Jetonson replied tiiat he was Monday-Friday 11 am-8 pm Saturday 9 am-12 noon areas of basic need, and total Rd. aooompanied the boys on BELhWNAR The AP further asked: “On a ing Eiaenbower. activity shall be escalated be Divlttcn, and for the past year glad that he had been asked to disclaimer out here, moon as soon as It is technically ble.’ ' figures for movable equipment, their oamplng trip and otoer fa- Austin said. UnKtaisity Hall Room 216 Under the revised schedule, theoretical basts, at least, would PE996aed (Ing. 99 fore this convention ends, If no has been senior attorney in speak to the group. didn't hear you. And I don't able, posttbly late this year or and a breakdown by item. The there helped out wMh other ^>e- A survey before the term-end charge urt, Youth Part, The Democratic state com Numerous problems have de Open Tues., Wed., Sat. till 0 — Thors, and Friday till 0| plaints on dorm living there Is a THEY d is l ik e BElNa ^ ‘thfequipment was $82,412.84. A campfire on Friday night Vernon A cammlttee spokesman said, under a direct subsidy of the p l a s t e r e d call or writs mittee rushed Into circulation veloped in the lunar module’s and 970, with the m The breakdown In major areas and a Camp Y campfire ended GS difference between men and wo MRT fTGM 9 “ Right now, we are not plan Office of Economic Opportunf- Uadwerelty College 14-page booklet entiUed “ Who’a radar, abort guidance oyatem landing poesitSy ocew ing on No. 61 TOUAND TPKE., MANCHeSTER men. NEW DELHI (AP) — Law and panel lighting connection* 0 or 0, he said. ning any walkout. Those who ties. Unlverelty of H artford Hmhes?” Ooples have The girls wanted private He was a member and teabh- yers of the Delhi High Court cure inside the coclqilt. The troubles C8452aed Aug. 26 Open Spaces AcquisMon are dttegates are going to stay SOO Bleom flald Avanua, Waat Hasttosd ftS6-S611 mailed to the convention Green Manor Blvd. showers, a quiet lounge, more er of Confraternity of Christian m a sit-out strike. have put the moon-landing craft WEDNESDAY ONLY inside where they will be mak Reason; They claim efaunka of gataa. Manchester cloaet space. The boys, h^py to ing the strongest fight. We don’t Doctrine in East Meadow, Long Who’s Hughes? six weeks behind tts testing LEAN SUOED, OEBIUINE IMPORTED, DANISH shower together, beefed about TiJatul, and is a member of the plaster fall on their heads Inside schedule, the program director Put OH by Town Board want to mess up our union. We He's the son c f an old-Una Ir laundry, closed lounges and Knights of Cttumbus, and the the court. said. Just want to be right there on ish poHUcion. HU father, Rich- Representative Abner Brooks U not yet avattaUe for consider rules keeping women out of top.’ ’ Hartford County, Ocmnecticut ard, was at different times a Phillip# said the alternative# FILM AND their rooms. were to deUy the first manned BOILED urged the Board of Representa ation of toe BocuThira’s e S toceiionet downtown mein street end PROFESSIONAL timated coat of $5,000 and its of 800 Inks used in bal^ohA armed guards and mentoera of east nddflle turnpike, next to popular market ' TBAININO development at an estimated p ern . I b e toformatfon, of gxeat hta personal staff. IS! coat of $6,000. value in eetahHahlng toe autoen- Vletnameae ottlclala aald the At The New Haven and/ Hartford Bualneoa The development of the area tiolty of questioned doouments. heUotqiter pUote were unaware SchooU emphaaU U placed on producing an would include dredging, light Is the tint oomprehenttve ona- that a B62 strike was scheduled employable graduate, secure In the knowledge The School ing, a warming shack and flood lysia since beUpoInto w e n intro for tho area, the Vita 0(»g*a that he has acquired the training and ‘SkllU to ing capability. In the classroom for student use at a low with duced In 1910. War Zone O. • Kitchen Carpet # enjoy an ever-lncreoslng productive life. The New The Valley FaMs recreation otuy school with a 3rd Generation Computer Ideee! area and tts development Is an tuition rate . . . other proposri. This would In CALL 649>5405 ^ , COMPUTER PROGRiAMIdINO clude expansion and improvo- HAVE YOU AN ment of the entrance rood and Supeili RTG . tAL . COROL EVENT SCHEDULED parking facility at on estimated THAT CALLS FOR IBM DATA PROCESSING cost of $10,000; trail develop- Roy and Earle KEYPUNCH CLERICAL ment, $1,600; outdoor exhibition FOOD? fSoUlty, $800; fencing and gates, It may be a wedding, a baa- KITCHEN CKRPmNG Secretarial ProYmbw Write $8,000; apparatus, $1,000, and quet or Joet on Informal get- oomUnatton toilet and mainte UP TO 8x12 KITCHEN Floor Covering Gregg and Speedwritfng Shorthand Phone together ot a eoelety, lodge or Vlalt nance shed, $10,000. Bome friendly group. V, i f * * # / (Legal, BfcdkaL Executive) The Ecker Fond skaMng facili Inrindra carpet and tostallatton. 8 ooleeq from which 57V2 COOPBf ST. Typing (Volce-0-m(tie Systein) Mon.-Frl. ffe Are Prepared to to choose. Completely tostaBed. 6 -9 ty and its development is also ■at. included in toe pnqwsal with de- Serve You to Your S a s .'^ OPEN HOUSE — AUG. 22-23-24 9 -4 vekqxnent ptans for a parking Complete Satisfaction WINDOW '■'•"kS (FORMICA BRAND TOPS) lot and noooee road, $6,000, aiul CLASSES START SEPT. 16 & 23 tennis counta, $16,000. Our oatertog aervtoe ta aet up SHADES Floor, Covering Outlet NEW HAVEN • HARTFORD The final proposal Included to be flazAle enough to ae- (LINOLEDM - CERAMIC THE) tfiat of the Hale St. Park oomnoodato any etae galhertag. Mod* to Onlor KELLY RD. VERNON CIRCLE VERNON. CONN- RUSINBSS SCHOOLS with lattdsoaping cotta estimat Why net raU as and talk enrer SINGER A A CHOICE OF TWO LOCA'HONS W A the detaUer Bring your eld ndlen to aod 647-1427 872-0S73 ed at $6,000 and benohee at $SOO. Vi’hiU;- f\i w t'>r luiifirniu' Wall-Tomifall Carpet For All Ttoomt 721 Main St. ft 88 Lewie St. (Mein Floor) save $00 per ICeAlnwnt reported that the i> of 5 I N C E R tintdi/'' Hartford Tel. 626-9168 Ftanning Commlaeton at Its ESNm Direetionfi: Route 84, eant to exit EARLE TEDFORD 91# Chapel Square, Upper Mall, New Haven meeting latt week realflnned E. A JOHNSON •A TratoMifc ttlHI tlNOn COMMN1 95. Proceed Kroond c ^ le to Good ROY STRICKLAND 'Tel. 624-9986 toe recommendations as outlined 856 MAIN ST. GARDEN GROVE year Bldg. Next to Fkmi Shop. Approved By State Board of Education CaniRKe I In the town’s recentty adopted TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 P U N T 0 0 . MANCHESTER pIfP of development. He noted 723BIAINST. TEL. 647-1425 that speotfio area and coot data . ■ * >ii C': '
MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 PAGE SEVEN
how many pounds of rice and how many Hlanrt;r0tfr bullets to take with him when he goes Connecticut Donors Give Charter-Schutz In sid e in to capture Ssigoo, and everybody, from the military in Vietnam to the SOUTH see Yankee 82 Pints to R e p o rt INWANCI ^netting Ifprald poUtldan on the stump back home, bon- Trinity Lutheran Churoh of PPBLMBED BY TH» om that document as if it were some Rockville was the scene Satur (Oenttniied from Page 8) nTOAij> m m a t o o o ., in c . By A.H.O. Bloodmobile day afternoon, Aug. 10, of the u M un atTMt kind of holy writ. tergaly to the In^totude of Sen. M— Olwtw . OOBP. This turns out to be the only instance , Tbare were 82 pinto of blood marriage of Mlae Etiaaheth Su-' TaoM Afir fSHOus(»< OoooshXMlty, in a d«MMNte Bugene ICoOorthy’a campedpi. WALTBR & nnarsoN in aH history when it has never ooourred eaime Bchutx of RookvUIo to Unttt recently, MoOarthy pei^ PiAilWMn edfcxt to rrinterce our stern drawn during.the vlatt yeeter- IVmiiiM Ooloiwr 1, u n to us that the Oonununlsta might be low niaral stood agatait tlM Mro- day of the Btoodmoialle to Oon- Stuart Arthur (3>artor of BUlng- rioted In refeiTiiig to the loyal- enough and treadieroui enough and clev hto M the MeOiaaippi Freedom .rwWihiiil S rtry B m la c K xo «| X Sinidajn duotton of oOy kind of tegukswl aonM^ Itoheran Cburoh. ton. ■afl BoUdkjrs. Kaur«d at tlM Poat om ea at er enough to have their guerrillas, who gambling to Oonnoottoat, wa The bride ia a'dautbiter of llesnooreitic Party (FD’P) when, Maaohaaiar, Oom., aa Seoond Claai Mall Eleven domra reached gallon hi foot, the leftiot FDP Is but a probably can't read aiqrway, carry docu mok* tbs psnooal flOMMial ' mawbi during the day when 88 Mr. and Mra Chariaa Sohutx of ments designed to keep our generals sacriEca Inralrad in a vMt to Bnlpelc Lake Rd. The bride m oll fraoUon of the loyattot SUBSCRIPTION BATM people abowed up to give btood. ooeittfon. kSoreover, the MoOar- Payable In Adraiiee busy and confused preparing for attacks om of tbe oonten of oqufns so^ groom is a son of Mr. and Mn. ttVnir were unoMe to gtoa be- ifay campaign’* paM Held work r . One T m t ...... ao.00 wMdi may never be delivered. «noo lootosd to iwigBbottog ^oauM of minor attments; 27 Clinton Charter of EUlngton. aiz Mouba ...... 1S.M .’Hm Rev. Bruce E. RudoUf, er InMIsrierippl, JOn Goodnwn, Sevsral documents are required to sup Tim e ModHis ...... 7.80 If we were to hasard a guess as to walk-in domra appeared. has been aneHhema to tbe mod One Moatb ...... S.W Such saortOolal wpaftRlonB on putor of Trinity Lutheran the reality of this eltuatian, it would be Tauno Sarpola iled the gallon Church, performed the double erates domtnoitlng ihe loyoBri port claims for Social Security survivorB’ m A c b s r o r our part seliloni fail to sand us - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that our military analysts in Saigon are 'd u b mambeca ; he reoobed the ring ceremony. M n. Bari Ka- delegation, deling back to her Tlu AienolalM P re a ia excluatraly entitled not quite as Innocently gulMble as they snk to our food old bom* Mato' ^ seven gallon ^nrark. days as an FDP office mana- benefits. They include: Social Security to the oae of repUbUoatlon of all newa dla- oulks waa orvuilst appear. All the captured documents we full of reintoroed moral outrage At atx goUom are Mm. Har- ger. patebea credited to it or not otherwlae credit ' agaliist proposals tor lofEIxtag The bride, given in marriage card, marriage certificate, birth certifi- ed In thU paper and alao the local newa pub- hear about are warnings of tougher, e»- rtst Mttchett and CMBton C. Oof- tM o 0 While kOes Goodman whs Itahed here. horao raoing’ to Ooeneedoi*. • BarioBdCoeS )j |. father, wore a full-length All ilahta of repdbUoalioD of apeotal dia- panded Vietoong action to come, some fki; at five goUom are Mi*. otganza, de- working the far teft, a key kCc- cates of minor children and emj^yment patchea nereln are alao reaeired. thing the military in Saigon and the more Wo roaitoo, again, wtaat a EUoafoefh Blodtdit and Bfohard signed with Venlse laoe appU- Carthy stralegkst—former Dem wtofeed tempteMon tt is to offer The Herald Prlntins Onaimany ine.. as- hawkish politicians at home would Just W. ateeve*. ocratic National Cholnnan Ste records of deceased for most recent year. a o n u no financial reapooainSlty tor t y ^ too easy an opportunity to make Fred W. Wttmot baoeme a Sravhieal errora appearins In wlrrirtlanminla as soon have the American peojdc be ssss phen kUtohen—was wooing the wagara on tbe a p ^ of hqraaa ’ tbreagollon donor; Mi*. Bar na Mae Sploer of Taloottville bodice, A-llm skirt, u d With these papers, we will aasiat 3 ^ 1° and other readlny matter In The Hanehaater expecting and fearing. There may be far right The Kiyaltri* were out hhrenlay Heiald. and tbe honesty of Jockey* to bara Jeokaon and Horry Bae- to Roger Holden Stephenaon of detachable chiqiel train. Her raged when kOtcheH paid Gov. those among us who consider these cap obtaining all benefits. Sitoaortoer to Loa Infrlee Tlmea-Waahlnt- peopl* wbo oantt afford to make ‘ Wnd Joined the two-goUon olub) Farmington baa been amxwnoed bouffant veU of aUk Ulualon was WUHams a recent viatt In Jack- ton Poat News Senrloe. tured documents useful, whether or not sueb wagon in toe flntt plaoo. FWl aervice client of N. E. A. Serriee, Inc. and one-gollon member* are Ro son to plead kUcCarthy’s cause. PohUahera Rapreaentattrea — The JUltaa they are believable. We boar arttiiiaa, again, to (be land Jonea, Franci* Brookes The final kCoCOrthy Uundera Maltiawa Special Agency — New Torii, CU- Percy Webator Spicer ot TW- Biaie with phalaenopds orohlda oago, Detndt and Boaton. kwk of aordid greed wbicb ' and Norman Ely. oame at last week’s loyallBt nomes over tbs faoos of otber- The Bloodmobile next viatte oottvllle. and otephanotla. oonveniUon. M iss Goodman an v m e m n n iBiR a u d it b d r e a p o f c iro d d a - wtos ptoasanfly oMHsod psopl* Her fiance is the son of U r. Mlae Charteno Schuta of Rock- H O l M E S w i i TION8. Gene And His 10-State Ptoll Manchester on Tuesday, Sept. gered detegates by abrasively 400 MAIN STtlET - MANCHESTER,CONN. when they auddanly dkKXWor • 17, from 1 ;40 to 8 :80 p.m. at St. oad Mi*. Roger Victor St^en- **>• ^ preosuring tor McCarthy com- DIaplay adrertlalng cloalni bonra: ’HOWARD HCXMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES For Monday — i p.m. VHda It needs to be understood that the role tin t aome amafl rsotangular M ^ ’s Church. son of Woat Haittord. of honor. Her fi^-length mttments. Worse yet, the Mc- For Tnaaday — 1 p.m. Satnr Senator Eugene ICcCarthy would seem piece of paper tbey bold to ihoir " Donors who kept appoint- Mia* Spicer ia k 1982 grad- F»wn <>« Oarthy force* backed an FDP m For Wedneaday — I p.m. Mo___ _ For Thnraday — 1 p.m. Tneaday. to like to play is almost the hnpoaeible band is worth samoiMiig* mente are: uote Of RockviHe High Sohool, was fashion^ ^ man, Rep. Rctoert dark (the For fridar — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. Ws oaa report tbo sad apacto- Mrs. Margaret Oole, Allan and attended the Unlveralty of "•ckline, and olbow- only Negro in the Mteeiarippl For Saturday — i p.m. Tbumday. role In the context of the poUUeal game Clawed define --6 p.m, di^befort he has entered. do of thouaanda of otbaratoo Wolch, Mra. Dorothy Thompaon, Harttord. She is a membf^ of ^ legieletun) tor Democratic Na publication, S p.m. Friday for mtnrday normal ottlsena brtag somobow ' Mra. Margaret Sumner, Roland the Association of Past Worn- ^ wMh rir- tional Committeeman agolnri and Monday pcOdlcatlon. Those who had hoped that he might transtramed, for a petted of A. Beaucoga, Ronald O. Scott, en’s Oommlttee Chairmen and Charies Bvera. Etyen, the 8 out of 10 homes maintain his own unique distinctions to J . D. Reuter, Leyton WUmot, gay of dalelee and yellow TliemlAy, A ugust 20 ' some tour taoura at a rtretoh, the Amerioan Institute of Bank ■tate’s beet respected and mort the very end probably cringed and into aome rtrange and infauman Charles Francla, Mra. Theresa ing. She is employed os a see- sweetheart rosea. effective Negro poUUntan, beat Brideatnaids were lb * . Marie winced and tolt hurt and disappointed Ubd of being* wbo walk about Markham, Walter Joyner, Ever- retary at the Connecticut BaiSc Cfork by a S to 1 maigfai. hove a cold room the other day, when it suddeidy de as t( to a trance, speak as if 'e tt Livesey, Mra. Edna Pitney, and Trust Oo., Hartford. Schweitzer, of Ludlow, Mass., A footnote: - Although Hum ooualn of the bride; M n. Emee- Air PowM- Mifl^t-Hare-Beens veloped, in the news, that Senator Mc from another world, howl unto- Mra. Betty J . BaranowaU. Mr. Stephenson was in the phrey forces in Chicago will IS YOURS ONE OP THE 8??ff to Gteraon of Volpaiolao, Ind., Prof. WWy lleesecnehmltt, befng in Carthy had had a poll taken, Just like IwHigiMe oommandi to Jockey* Also, Mrs. Mary Jaworaki, Army Intelligence ROTC and aigipcrt the asaUng/cf the loynl- . Mra. EkUth B. Hlscock, Mra. and Mlae Sharon Backui terviewed on his 70th birthday, voiced all the other candJdates. a quarter of a mile emay, and was discharged from active M delegeutton, th e 'V ice Prosh- oonUnually litter ttarlr aunound- Natalie Cone, Stanley Falkow- duty as a fin t lieutenant. He is Stuart, Fla. Their maize colored dent con take lUtie credit for Warm up that the opinion that "two hundred eddltton- The poll taken for Senator McCarthy ekl, Leo F. Diana, Mrs. Bar- gowns and bote were atyled to al Meeefrechmltt Jets would have toga- a captain in the reserves. He their Buooeea. Durtng four lone covered 10 states, and showed him run . bora Eklwards, Mra. laretta le a 1966 graduate of Kngawood match the honor attendont’a, MRS. STUART ARTHUR CHARTER ly years In which the moderates sboiiped the Allied Invaaloa of Normandy All oomprisas Ibe foel tor - ning better than Vice President Hum Sohaller, Eugene Oiiffln, Went School, West Hartford, sad a and they carried bouquets of (led by Ever* and pUbttsher hord-to-haot roon In World War H.’ our routtoo opposMIan to tbo lo- phrey in any itate Where the race against worth Jdinson, John C. Kelly, I960 graduate of Dartmouth CW- and yeltow aweetheart College. He will enter the Unlt- of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Hoddti« Carter HI) fought both foUaaffon of any orgaalMd David R. Lewie, Maurice Fiah- That ie one way of tolling ihe Story Nixon seemed likely to be ckise. gamb ling to Oomactleut. And lege where he reeelTed a BA _____ ed Theological Seminary In Day- the couple left for a wedding the ET>P black extremM* and wHh the law ' er. CUnton Charter of Ellington Ohio, in the fall, of bow ptoRnanor lost the war. That, for McCarthy foUowers, wUl be when wa took ouraelvoa on ^ degree In EngUah. H« also re trip to Rhode Island and New the lily-white regulan, Hum Also, Mrs. Roselyn lOB, ceived a moater’s degree In served as Ms brother’s best York. They a n living in Rock phrey gave no help and tepeat- welcome newa. re-fueling expedMfon tbe other Robert Otten, Richard J . Another way of telling Oie aame atory day, tt was ak theta onoa again, buslneas administration at the. man. Ushers wore David Char- „ ^ vlUe. edly flneesed invitatiom to oome CHfiL CHAfIR As for the question of how their lead- Bagge CIr., Mra. Mary Oaraven- ter and Peter Charter, both of llOilttlla-AniOia wotdd be to say Qiat “two hundred tow and the standard petaomi ax- University of Hartford in 1066, Guests at the wedettng vmn help in kliaoiarippi. BY IRON.nRIAAAN . er got trmiped Into doing the same tiling ta, Donald Bllla, Arnold Klein- from RockvlUe, Vernon, 'tbl- er Dnittdi SpUflree arould Iwtve left the pertence, wtalch tooebes ua to and is a member of the Baohe- EUlngton and brother* of the Patricia Arnold of Rock- every otiier candidate does, and having schmIdt, Ralph Warren, Reno lora Club ot Hartford. He ia bridegroom; and Glenn FeiiU of ^ Bernard Holland of land. South Wkidaor, Hebron, THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW DE way dear tor BMerto invaekm of Eng renew our batred of hotaes, VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT a poll teken for htmself. Senator McCar R. Dutour, Gooffo Chaadler, employed in soles promotion at VermtlUon, Ohio. Hartford were wed Friday, Aug. Hartford, West WUlington, and Chock thna land in mo.“ Jockeya, and wageta, began Mrs. Carol Dufour, Frank ING wUl keep your cold or chilhr room thy's foUawere riiouid probably ration with tbe vary ftoit race, and re- Fuller Brush Oo., Bast Harford. kb*. SchuU wore a gla«» lace toe home at the bride’s Buffalo, N.Y. tl.'n I /. .I'l 'i" : Spi-n.ll O' ■ ' Winn and cozy- ivith fiheied, diculat- alise It this way: «Cbmlelecki, Arthur E. Doom, . The wedding Is planned for dress with matofalng accessories, un^jer and aimt, Mr. and Mn. There a n endleae ways of fighting a poafad ttoeir ttva more ttom . Mrs. Elaine ABlng. V OrcalalM flNtfa4 wara air. ing, thermoitatkaUy controUed heat. Oot. 26. The bridegroom’s mother wore RJones, kbs. Jones wore aUU cling to a bdief that the Allied vic the faintest poealbiHty that the Senator Herald . The oooduot of Mr. Phipps, Mrs. Alma Klelnschmldt. IfaJ Gen. A h ^ S a ^ d a r ^ r ^ ohlo. watching his hoeaa “Revtowar" an aqua bltle Jacket dress with tory In both instances would atU have himself had some natiawl human inter By Rowland Evans Jr. Also, Wayne G. Mantz, Arthur centiy removed from hi* poet. It ^ csiarter to a 1964 graduate matching headbow and a' wMte been acbleved somebow, to the bdleC, ide Yesterdays run and win a purm of 121,710 R. Tinsz, William H. Martens, est in what such a poll might riiow, utd end bioidentatiy esfafeHth htan- ...... B H. EUIngtixi High School and a orcMd. Charge almost anything In fact, that no great Ideological war Is some regrettably i»actlcal political In Mra. Grace Bogdon, Mra. Mer- A1 Nahar quoted Baath party graduate of Defiance (OMo) Afto: a reception at the home oolf os a future Derby conten na West, Norman Boulais, Rob sources in Beirut dose to the ever settled tfiat sadly. terest in what it might do for talm. But Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago der, was most exemplary. He ert P. Kennedy, Joseph Micha- moderate BaaiMst ruler* t o ------^------On paper, the few hundred BMttob whether he favored It or fought it. Sen Report Maj. end Mrs. Jeremiah Sweet did not rise even os much os a Uk, Mrs. Jane M. White and Or- Baghdad as saying the defec you want this Fall with a Spftflree whkdi were available tor the ator McCarthy faaa how Joined the rank of Cambridge, Mass., have quarter of an inch to Mb aeat rin C. White. tions occurred last Thursday WASHmOTON — The hidden 1960 campaign now returning to leftward on Viefoam and the ur Battle of Britain were no formtdable ob of certified caadidates, and has had his been appointed to command the during the wtade proceas. Tbe and Saturday. poll taken, Just like all the others. turmoil inside Richard M. Nix the staff. ban crisis. giaoeee be used to k S k m (he stacle. It waa die way they were flown Manchester Salvation Army All the officers were given po- Connecticut Charge Card. A footnote: In the first Nixon Corps, succeeding Maj. and Mrs. acroae- any CBT office or member store. Do it The shock value of Whalen's The name of the saUor woe air ss we can build or float pdaces for of the patrolmen’s feeling that criminals ter clash at a Sam Diego staff say, none mentioned Agnew. At stbUng theca, stilt giving off a before you get caught short. are befog treated too leniently, and that departure could be salutory for withheld pending notification of NEW HAVEN (AP)—Anthony aLASSC0.INC. them to fly from has not been able to meeting with John Mitchell, the end of the meeting, Nixon 10 Years Ago faint, weU-Med suggestion of Francis Capraro has been the municipal authorities and the courts the Nixon campaign. Its initial ' boredom, when tbe track atteiv- next of km, police said. Make Fall a little bit special. produce any dedstve turn in the war. Nixon’s law partner and cam tipped his hand by asking the named an assistant baseball 3 1 Bissell St. — Phone 649-7322 are to Uame. paign manager. Whalen is keep Impact seems to have strength An ordinance allowing crea dont went down and touched Ms There It is hard to argue that thousands staff Its opinion of Agnew as a coach at Yale University. One can understand and sympathize ing his mouth shot about what ened the poeltlon of Robert Ells running-mate. So stunned were tion of% redevelopment agency ehoUider to remtod Mm (bat he THfi COMNgCTICUT BANK of planes, eltber more or fewer, would MENHADEN YIELD OIL Oapraro was a football coach with the frustrations of the men cm the precipitated his resignation; worth, the former Kansas Con they by Nixon’s suggestion that for Manchester Is adopted by the would now be wanted down to AMD TRUBT COMPANY OAkCERON, La. -r- Menhaden at the McBumey School in New make very much dUfetenoe. To have Ms beat, but instructing them to disobey Nixon men, expressing hope gressman. Another new Nixon the staffers gave no cogent an Board of Directors after fiery the wtoner's circle. real cbanoe to be dedstve, air power order* of their siqierlors Is not the way staffer, Ellsworth had worked — somietlmes called moesbunk- York for the past five years, that Whalen will return, dis swer, and the meeting broke up. comments by Eugene Kelly After thie experience, we are before receiving the appointment has to be aUe to meet an enemy who to deal with the proUem. It is, in fact, miss it as a personality clash. closely with Whalen as chief against "promiscuous potshots” ers, pogies or fatbacks — sup • • • now wUMiig to amend our stand ply nearly 76 per cent of (he Monday. Oapraro, 29, will alao has also made air power bis primary only making it worse and giving sanction But more than personalities architect of the Nixon primary at the plan. to Insurrection and disrespect for law. The radnUy Integrated Mis- on racing In Cccuieottout TVben fishmeal and 80 per cent of the coach the freriiman wrestling weapon, hi such a case, both sides are seem tnvcMved. Nixon’s younger victories but had been subtly In tile first idace, there is no evidence sissippi loyiBilist delegation, Uke- The Board of Directors passes the hnpewement of the human fish oils and sriuMes used In squad and will assist the fresh then preparation bound, and psydwlog- and newer staff members such do^graded before the conven breed bos been brought to the to show that police have been ordered tion. ly to be seated at the Demo- an ordinance enabling Manches the United States. man football team, Yale said. ioally bound, to accept the destruction as Whalen, 82, have been quietly orath: National Convention In ter to join in a proposed regional point where any otm of us can to turn their back on crimes committed downgraded since their domi However, the loss of Whalen of one air force or the other as a de- in their presence. Mayor Lindsay's of place of Gov. John Bell WII- planning authority. take tbe wiimio^ or hMlng of nant role in the primary elec in Itself would be a serious blow dakve thing. And peihaps ihe final oHoch- fice denies ever having glvm such an C liams’e Wattaceite regulars, wUl 921,710 and the beghwing or tion campaigns. In the month to the flexibility of the Nixem er of the victory of one air force over order; ao do Police Departinent execu-* vote heavily tor Vice President ending of a potential ndttlon O F MANCHESTER prior to the Miami Beach con campaign. Although he is On this date In 1741, a Danish another is the ability of the dominant tlves. If the Patroimen’a Benevolent Ao- Hubert Humphrey — thanks dollar oaraer with the unflur- vention, Nixon relied increas scarcely a liberal, Whalen was navigator, Vitus Jones Bering, riad calm of such as Mr. force to try to bomb out of extstence Boclatlon has proof that su ^ orders have been given, they riiould present' it to the ingly on veterans of his losing instrumental In pushing Nixon (See Page Seven) dlscovwed Alaska. PMpps, and theta oan be seals the factories which siqqily the .'enemy proper autliorttles. for^ everytx>dy so good no om OONTlHUlHa . akr force with its ptones. R^;ardlng leniency in the court*; to noods to stand up to ose the end EDUOATION But feu an air force to achieve or the layman, and even more to the police of a race and everyom oan af man whose duty it Is to enforce the ford to own Ma own “Review SERVICES dskn a vtctocy against a Jungle, or law, often at peril of his life, some er,’* then, wa soy; tot ua bring against a Jungle force —that is a dif- Judgments of the courts may often ^ F is c h e tti boraes to Oonnacttoiit. But wa fletdt thing, though there might be no pear to be mere slaps on the wrist. That ©INI Chlc«|(> Daily Newa want to ba sura that oectain U- limit to the number of planes tt oooM pidice should feel resentment and frus-, roblUliera'HaU flyndiute work on toapcoivkig the taunoon put in the air. tration in the face of what they con- < O breed, so tboit wa con all be- alder undue leniency Is understandable. bavo ait ihe races the way The I l i i M y of Connecticut It must be remembered, however, that Ogden FMppa does, has been courts In sentencing an offender have dom flewt. NON-CREDIT EXTENSION Documents We Believe access to more Information than police m many ways, the war in Vietnam has have In arresting him. Ttie courts have COURSES OPEN TO THB PUBLIC IN been a war which has increased the different responslUlitlea, and must take MANCHCSmt ammim of cyniclam in the world, de into account a number of considerations, including not only what U Just, but also A Thought for Today creased the amount of faith men have what is wise, in terms of the individual, Bponaotad by the Manchester in each other, and wanted ail of us of his family, and society. The dtypens- OounoU of Churches against ever taking anything at face Ing of Justice requires an uncommon I O REAL ESTATE PfUNCmeS ■ The kitchenette value. breadth of information and understand “Beware of false p n ^ e ts I & P R A C T IC E S ...... F E E : $ 6G. | There has been one notable, Intriguing ing, of wlodom and of Integrity. wbo come to you In the rioibbE with lasting beauty exception to all this descent into the Ideally, as well as in practice, the of eheep but Inwardly thpy are agencies of law enforcement riunild work depravity of continual disbeltef. ravening Wolvea." (St. Matthew I WBd., S*pt. 18 — 7-^:3G p.m. | together In close collaboration — police vn ) Because of its unique eonetructlon tUs M We beileve even the enemy, we credit and courts — for the benefit of society. The worid of our day to over I 1 2 iBffiloiit I Kitchenette by'Daystrom has a beauty him with complete good faith, when it To have them woriefog at croas purposes, run wUh false prophets. In the oomeis to our Interpretation of “captured or even thinking W each other In such riotUng of cheep they deceive that will last almost forever. The 85 x 50 «olal meetings ba Threatening aides earlier to dead and dS woundad. from the fighting around that Ing In WaUlngfocd waa identl- Ifasaachusetts. Dakota, told tlM committee in hearing on Sept. 13. plaaisr, rapottod to the Board The limited availabOMy o f fttu- Um morning gave way to Jsot, Fnlbright agiaad with m narks that theUhit- Bruce ZoUo, 34, of Walnut throughout the afternoon. Aa the Wblla flghtfaig flared up and key provincial capital that fled today aa Jonathan SMdgatl of Rsprsaiptattws hurt night time penomel needed to e ^ a down Ota country, the haavlaot atrang enemy unlta contlnoad to ^ Kelly Rd. He waa 17 yaara O-Doiman that at the time of the S* removing Trail aUagadiy offered to drive MaAtaiiQat, together with Bd- hiate various items coming vtaitors boarded me busea for __ . , . its military foreaa from Vlat- a woman home from a Man- homo, me sklea darkened again angagamanta cantored In Tay lurtc in tba araa. ^ U.B. deoiiton to intervene wtm nnax now. The first step should Chester restaurant on Aug. 3, ward Mhsksr. shslrman of Bia fme the' boards on a regmar . Nlnh and neigIdMMtag Bln Long Zoning Commission and WU- basis was another rsaaon g ^ and Am ralna came down. proTlncae by the Cambodian Harriman View* The youth waa on weekend combat troops in Vletaam, the be the withdrawal of 3B0,00O but instead drove to a deeeitCd Ham Satryb, chairman of flis by tha planmr ter p red o^ BIghUghts o f Am days events ___ leave from tho Connecticut Val- number of UB. military advls- American trxxq^, or about half area and asiaulted her with a bordar whara at laaM two North PARIS (AP) — Ambaaradormnoaemoar . . —______------____ -h , .. u______. __^ . . 1. ^ Plaantag OOmmisalon. dls- rapid dispoaltioa of many o f ms fbr Am children were me pony Vlatnamaaa «vlatona and ala- W. AvaraO Harriman aaya the 8 ^ H o ^ in ■trangdi, ha aald. S fa S ^ r oSTLSnr^oinbliiS ______rides and the free food and soda. manta of a third are reported to Nbrtfa Vlalnamaae came to the t?"®- ^ "Ihara Is no oonaldaratlon of m i a i« Mif fln m Knnif /if fti ^ b otid i, wtth ImmM aai Balmgy ___ While the oMldren > played have massed in secret base Parle peace talks last Ifay He was staying with hla grand- forces in the South. The two n ,n «M i interaa* members. ' Chairman Satryb «*ortsd ijf. honseahoea end badminton, and oampa. "excessively oonOdent” and es- parents,^, and Mrs. FrmUc said about 17,800 U.8. military M SaTSSm® 000, poatod by a professional that that hlS oommhMfon paitfoipitted to racaa, the per- Some of the flghtliig around calated the fighting in Soudi ICatsatm of Wallingford. ------*“ *•" ^ w«n wSTemne tbno mends that having two sspj^ onto from ^ two churches Tay Nliih waa towhed off by al' Vietnam instead of riioirlng re Wallingford poUm termed the intervention and dfort imSdS^Umlnated ate oommMom la prderaMe could be asm talking together lied probes, smRdflng tor the strafnt death an ^tparent suicide. VletasmsM, when President kxwwp... - m charged wtth ehopUlltlnglast „ ______el ihie time over oupa of oofteo (when not Johnson flnrt sent in combat monm when store officials stop- ws fsM that oos remnanta of an enemy force But world opinion turned . Skldgdl, according to wit- “Tile meet compdUng reason riMsing Am oiilldren). ttiat Invaded the olty Sunday. agatost Qie North A^etnamesa noaiee, waa standing in the troope. p « l her m She attempted to ^ Organised gamee end races An asnbuah patrol from the and they oallad o ff their offan- southbound tracks Friday mom- wmM best did not toltow the ptuis, wtth OB. 3Sth Infantry Divlsian In- atve, senaiag it wes a miataka. ing wbm he suddenly walked had ade- the children mnre andous to tereoptod shout 100 enemy eol- Harriman said in an interview over to tiie northbound tracks, help with a develop their own gamee and (Men moving on a brigade baae with the prendi state televiaion. where a train ' was coming, ‘ and funy staftad planning depart groupe. laid down. He was USed in am* ! ■ ______fnr — ,Z .------" —--w — , w. woman, riiilslliiii Smith, Sooieiy of Planning Of- camp six miles northwest of The lirtarview waa conducted ti ?**^*’ L ^ oompaeslon whloh ^ ft^nKl to have oonoealed a reoommendad the aholi- ment," Satryb said. About 160 persons, mostly chil Tay Nbdi City. R reported 80 en laat Thursday before rtiarp new stantly. tecUon U-8. tr o o p a jh i^ ^ have been our surest guides ^ sneakers and a nalr of eeparata oommlartons "When the sonfaig and « fh ^ - dren, attended me day’e events, emy killed in a four-hour fight. llgfatlng broke out in South Viet Police said toe only itens y ye eetaem^ elfo^ But *««..»>»• •«««•» dsya of the ZL S l ^SS^n^U^Sty *«“ P>«»«ng and sonlng. vlsiOR ordinances are which waa ^MXMored by Bt Mat U.8. caeualtiee were listed as nam. R is to be rtmwn later this mey found on the boy wwe a Arkanaan contended that bomb- renibllo ’’ he —<-« The report reoommonded that the Flaming' Cotnmtsshm thew’s Holy Name Society, to light week. toombrush, toompaste and a iqg Norm Vietnam waa not n>iijx.jL im m *** ** *** aitemptod to ms Board of Reprosentatlves su- wwdd be pleased to rsoonrtder “ bulM brtdgee between the two Twelve miles east of Tay Ntoh' Artied by taterviewer lUurice oentainer of trenquUIaerB. Iden- Meded tor me aeourrty of Oli in merchandise pervlae me forming of a single this subjoot," Satryb notsd. parishes and to encourage mem Crty, a 38th Dhisian armor col- Ferro if the Fails peace ttty waa UneSy estahUshed to its oppoattion to STNaSoosJ h« *f«oy. It also said mat ft iso- Ih hta report, Makker bers to become acquainted on a Line fotms for pony ridoa. FttrentB took to quieter activity, sitting on benchea and chatting. with an enemy fores possibly had produced eny progrem, the day- The U.S. air attacka on the Uberatlon Front in the govern- ^ ogniaed the logle of oombistag aftor a thorough dlsensstai. fha peopia to people basts.’’ nomherlng more men 1,000 chief U.8. negottator replied: 'T Skidgell was toe son of Mrs. North, the Senator declared, ment o f South VIetnaitt, and he ^ Mancneater patrol- eommladone but It alw> empfaa- memberi of hla oommls- men. The memy laid down a can’t aay there has been any dl- Henrietta Johnson
TEN MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1068 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 PAGE B LIP# ,
THE Herald Angle National League Race Sportsman’s, Billiards Win
By EARL YOST Not at Top^ Bu^tat Bottom q In Town Softball Tourney Sparta Editor
NEW YORK (AP)— ^The over New York and over Los c t the^seaaon and 16th stralglit ASTBOS-DODOKM — BSM-PISATBS — Tony Psrsi, who tod too stil Home runs set the stage The loser wlU be a«nt to tee oonfuskm enabled Lenox to tie fifth en bomera by Bob Bnui- Better Balance and Personnel ls flM In tts R«ds’ Mf limtSf, ex sidelines. the Boore at 8-oU in the third nlok (3), MOW Reardon (1), •€m m V U-Xi V i j « ■■ +i,o« National League race gets ^*!Sf**; w .x. ____ • two-hltter againat the The loas rtwved New York Fred Wbltfleld smashed for Sportsman’s Tavern “WeTl have better balance and better personnel than * * AU of uie have-nots except ^ . „ a ^mve .tended his U ttlnf streak to IT last night aa they eliminat frame but Mg Buddy Minor Dove WbRe (1) oad Jeff a vn a r a s o but how far we can eo. I don't know. We need tighter and tighter—at the Houston lost kbnday night with « '» « »«»> Biutout into ninth pUce behind ttie As- pair of homers and drove in ed Lenox Pharmacy, 7-6, STANDINGS stroUed to the plate, with two bordt (1). tncM ” Allis *ce with a fat ISH-game Houstmt whipped Los Angeles tortes set in ises by J. T. Keefe run singles by Dave Oinstl and Oaetanati fourth and then oon. oma-BBAVM — of town, Cm ter BUliorda ended Ray Ford singled in the Tav- S an d y's ]^^-oeaa'«■ tton Umbtxger cheese. three games over Houston, SH Bob Gibson won his 18th game both St. Louis runs. tory. them, in the last she games, the victory. boast the only perfect record to The tin t two Spmrteman bat two hits to the losen’ attack.^ Irtson and Braoliiakl, (4) TUik- gsme with a perfect record "Tucker Fredertekson,” Sher date. ters reached bees and Dave Everyone hit home runs last Ington. exhibttian play this summer. man 8aid,'“waa fully recovered Action Inthe doutrie elimina- Sdomoneon homered over the night, think notT BUIlaidi 400 030 0-6 3 1 Twice the chargee of Sherman j^nee operations. He’s been lOtKDefeat in Dozen Extrainning Games Uon event continues tonighft with leftfield fence for the first Up cn the hUl at MU Nebo Cantons 030 108 0-6 6 0 have gone into battle and twice m every way possible snd looks the Sportsman and Savings Bank three runs in the opening frame. the BilUoids tallied four runs In J. McAdam and 8. MoAdam; the Gients came out on top, mj* o,* Tucker of oW." i at 6 o’clock at Keeney FMd. A combination of enon and the ftrrt frame and two In the FUlonuna and Klein. beating Green Bay and AUanta. Ernie Koy, another promising ToW that he had only five been dowed by a two- minutes to talk by Don military stint. Hunt Breaks Up Long Duel Smith, Giant publicist, Sherman • • • "I have nothing to Bright N ew S ta r Golfs Touring Pros TOAPPBD—^Bart Starr no running rootn for "We had a real good solid The brightest light among the 30 Minutes After Midnight Ed (PBradovicK (87) cloee in to drop (piarterback game sgainst Green Bay. Last new ball carriers to Ron Bly. Green Bay ae Chicago linemen Dick Avery (79) and for aizeeble loea in exhibition at MBwaukee. Start Own Business year we bwt a new quarterback “I have to compare him with close enough to the plate for NsMoiisl Lssgfts NEW YORK (AP) — mound Btriin got .Kevin OoUins NEW, YORK (AP)-^Golfti tourins' pros, ihfiir Imak —FVan Tarkenton who was Leroy Kelley of devetomd,” Hunt to iash the game-winning to fly out for the third out Just when it seemed the a . V. Pet. OB with Profattriooal Golfei^i AssiodatkHi an accom- present—and he had to lesm Sherman told fats ItotenMs. hi* Bolin also ut out Met threats St. Louis 80 4B.840 — ^Extremely Disappointed in Ourselves^— Kramer mw system. "He’s ihe quickest back we game would go on and on, on the ground Into left field. Bhed fact, are In bodneB S for thena^as today, n e g o - in the first and sixth innings by Obtoinnitl 81 H .818 ISH "A yerdsUck of bow far we have in getting to the line of B qu Hunt poked a run~SCOr- *** mtired WUHe Mays, but the Birlking out Ron Swoboda each Saa'Frao 88 88 .638 14 tinff for contracts and oontacUng sponflom. tocveom^elcngmy ^ J ^ and he ha. great ^ between short time with two on and two out. tU cago 86 a ,U8 18% gThe spUt between the 62-year- ■ ■ ■ on our play against the Pack- balance. ® ^ ... „ I m agsiiat 0-2 pitrtiee,’’ Linsy, the winning pitcher AUanta 81 61 .608 16% i Second Straight Loss for Packers old PQA and tee rebel tourlata the knowhow, the organisation. SIS,’ ’ be added. Bly was a standout against and third and the San ^ qu Hodges, msnag- who hasn’t yielded a run to the Pittsburgh 68 86 .476 80% became official Monday when “ I osn’t see their desire to es The Gtont victory, the first in Atlanta. He’s an exciting run- Francisco Giants edged the er o f the Mats. Mets over a span of 23 innings PhUa. 66 88 .468 33% Ihs p loyen ’ attocney, Sam cape tee POA. I don’t under , __ J over the Nafional League’ s ner, capable of going aU the '• MILWAUKEE, W is. dropped two straight under tee unkind out he took at Packer Brawn had hto /-first workout New York Meta 1-0 in 17 It was the 12th extra inning in 16 games dating back to Aug. Houston Gatea, omiounoed formation of stand it. Ths PCM. has mads 67 68 .483 38% stern Vince Lombardi—Bengt- linebacker Dave RoMnson dur with tee Baltimore Oolts. So did Amarioon Profaaalontl Golfera, No. J powerhouse, had a little way, a type back the Giants innings. game tee Mets have played .this 3 ,19M, etmilariy siwived a Mat 67 TO .448 34' '(AP) — The world cham mlBlonsires of some of these grn±mr taken off after last have sorely missed for many Nsw York eon’s predecessor—seemed old ing the nationaUy televised running back Booser with tee an orgaxlBation he aoid inchidM Hunt’s hit teat decided the year and they have lost 10 of threat with twocn and two out Los Angrtes 64 08 .488 36 pion Green Bay Packers, men.” nlgiX's game which found the years. them. The longest was their 1-0 in tee letta. He got J.C. MArtin and Ured In. bowing to tee game. New York Jets. oB tes top names in the golf game at Shea Stadium half an Bears, v tb o are also being han Gates, asked about a rumor Chicago Bears tacking a sec- There are a-number of other hour after midnight this morn defeat in 24 Innings by Houston to force Swoboda at seoonte Moirtay's Bewifa hoping to prove they can Tbe Bears, who struck behind "We’re just going to work him WDtld. dled by a rookie coartt, Jim that Arnold Palmer and Bob and stralglit defeat on Green freshman prospects, who have ing came on a 0-3 pitch from in the Astrodimie. Mike McGbrmlck pitteed tee CUoago 6, AUanta 1 win without a taskmaster Gale Sayers’ 70-yard touchdown extra hard,” said Cioatt Don “ I have 206 oUents—I have Rosburg mig^ break away and survived cuts, who biq>e to win Dooley. Bay. The Packers could be slip- Ron Taylor wHh Hal Lanier on Soufhpaw Jerry Kooaman of 17th for the Otonts. This to how St. Louis 3, PhUadalphU 0 run on tee second play of the Shula of the OoKs in referring to counted them,” he sold. "We toim a tour of their own, skid: their spurs. It will be necessary head coach, have dropped Ddoley was undentandaMy ptag- third and two out. tee Mats, toying for his ITte vlc- be retired the Mets urhlle the Onclnnatt 8, Pittsburgh 8 . game, added a 42-yard Mac Brown, who mlginally had a n negotiating tor tournaments "We have no renagodea I have to use a sborecard to Identity a second straight National happy after tee win which came "We weren’t as sharp against “I was Just trying to protect tmy, engaged in a seoreleas crowd of 38.870 teanted "Let’s Houaton 8, Los Angalsa 6 ■ Percival field goal before the planned to retire. Brawn to ex and telsrislan oontroicta now. bod long talks with Palmer and them at Yale Sunday. The howl, Football League exhibiton. despite 14. penalUee which cost half. Attonti We didn’t have the the plate and fait the bail on the pitching duel with Bob Bolin be go. Mats." San Franetooo l, Ntw Y o ik 'o pected to add a running punch Wa will have aimouneemento Rosburg. You don’t hav ato wor ______incidentally, win open at noon And if anyone felt wwse than tee Bears 120 yards and repeat BACK TO YOU—^Arthur Ashe pr^iares to reltum moOfsial pitch that we had ground," said Hunt, who once fore bote were lifted. Tajdor re Ekl Charles grounded out a 8-2 Gouim A 14-yard Bart Starr peas to to help the passing of quarter 'when they ore oompletod.” ry atxNit teem.” new Coach Phil Bengtaon after ed scoring opportunlttee. shot in delayed victory over Manual Santana of Gt^Sn^y.«en Bay. I1 f^ that between 40,000 and 50.W played with the Mets. “I guess I placed Koosman after 12 in pitch. Pinefa-hitter Jerry Orote AUanta (Ntekro 10-10) at Oht- Boyd Dovder capped the Pack back Jttnny Unitas. The new groiq> Instots, how*' The new groiq> wUl have ^ expected, depending upon ttao Monday night’s 10-7 loss to the "Uoderstand, man, I don’t Spain. Win gave U. S. 4-1 edge in Davis Chip series. we have the maUngs of a good was lucky.’’ nings. Fiank Linsyatarted the filed to right. Jerry Buebek, an oago (Banda 14-7) ers’ only sustained drive of the Booser, released from tee ever, It will honor all oominlt- headquarters in New Yorti, hoif weather. 12te for tee Giants after Bolin other pinch-Mtter, singled to left Chicago Bears, it had to be ever care about those penalties game at the start of tee second Army last week, similarly to ex ban club. We are not a good Lanier had singled and moved San Ikaaetooo (Sadsoki U-IS) Bengtsoiya players. ments for tee remainder of thto filed articles of IncorporaMon, a solid club yet, but we are com Besides Tarkenton, there are to second on a sacrifice and to had survived a bases-loaded on the first pitch. Jim Daven when iliey’re aggresalve ones; half. It was a final gasp. A field pected to supply a running year and for two tournaments three other quarterbacks in at Naw York (Saavar 10-0), night "Wben you like a guy, you Pro FoothaU Roundup: 49ers training school, field staff and ing," he cautioned. third on an infield out Taylor Met threat in tee Ute. port then made a great play on as long as they’re not etupift’’ goal attempt by Wade Trayn- threat tor tee Jets and make the already under contract tor 1889. camp, veteran Earl MorraU, Pittsburgh (Smia 3-3) at Ote- fsel much more responsible,’’ legal ootmseL It wUl have a • e • apparently was out of trouble The Meta filled tee sacks on Bud Heitetoon’s teibbler down yelled Dooley to guard George ham from tee 87-yard-Une with passing of Joe Namath more ef That Is, if tee/re allowM to. Tom Kmmedy and Gary Wood, otamaU (Ritohia 3-3), night u id veteran guard Jerry Kna- Seals. board of dlreotara of seven ploy- when he got two strikes on three singles, two of teem of the the third base line and got him S t Louto (Brllaa 10-7) at PhUf- 1:66 left was ott maiii. fective. Max Elbin, president of tee era and tour from the general the former Giant win was {dek- mer. "We’re all extremely dto- Seals, in what he described as Fighting Losing Tradition No Soper Bowl Yrt Hunt. He tried to get Hunt to infield vari^, with two out. at first on a .oHiee play to end d ^ h la (L.Jaokaon 10-18), n i^ t Timmy Brown and Emerson Monday was tee deadline for PGA—Whitt also represento public. The head o f tee mrgonlsa- ed up on waivers. pppointed in ourselves." a moment dt "overenteusiasm,’’ "Let’s be realistic, we are not bite at a bad p i^ , but it was After a conference on the the game. Loa Angelaa (Dryadala 14-10) Boozer started ’making up for tee clubs in each league to get some 6,000 ohib i«o s —said ear tion has not been announced. "We may not keep three,'’ Ths Packers, who rarely drew a 16-yard penalty for an lost time Monday. Halfback down to the 48-Mayer limit. on our way to the S i^r Bowl. Sherman said. at Houatoo (Dlarkar 11-10), night Biggest Job for New Coach Uer tiiat aU tee touring pros will It has an organising commit We have a ban club teat’s on « • * be polled, asked If they wish to tee of 18 players. Tliey are Jack the way, a club than can beat ... _ . Major League OLD TIMERS’ DAY—No sir, it’s Just Satchel Pai«e Anwrloaa Leagos SAN FRANdBOO (AP) — one year. It’s taken many years remain membera of tes PGA or Nicklaus, Bill Oasper, (Gardner Pro Grid Roundup: C€nohoys West Side Fete to develop a Dallas'." of tee rival group. Dlcklnaon, Fraitk Beard, Doug any of tee best on any given Possible Deal ^ Yankee Bats Silence;d in uniform for the Hnst ttaie with the Atlanta W,. L. P et GB When a new coach takee over a In tee quarterback battie be It they say they do not wish to Ford, Bob Goolby, limiel He „ Sure to go in a deal of some = L e a d e r f = Braves. Paige, said to be at least 62, signed on with Detroit 78 44 .688 — profesaional footbiUl team, he Scheduled Oct. 5 tween Brodle, Mtea and aecond- remain in the PGA and abide by bert, Dave Mair, Jerry Barber, T biqie to strengthen our de- Morran. Philadelphia to the National Leaguers two wedu ago. Baltimore 73 61 .686 figurea to have hto work cut out Ameriosn Lsagne 8% . Dallas Virtually Set Team year-man Stove Spurrier, Nolan its regulations. "They presuma Bob Rosburg, Kermlt Zariey, fenee mid you wen know teat ^ q u a r S c k Boston 68 67 for him : aaaeasing personnel, With Help of Umpire .644 11% Ttiere’s going to be a hot time hasn’t yet committed hbnaelf, bly will have forfeited their Dave Eittelberger and Don we are no offenrtve terrora. and 'the hottest rumen- has it Batting (300 at bats)—OUva, CHevelond 88 Intraducing fMmations and at 61 .620 14% In tee old town teto fall. but indications are teat Brodle, right to play,’’ he sold. Sikes. 'We ooifld be a ball club that MorraU will wind up In an Minn., .301; Caraw, Minn., .301. Houk Sees Nothing’Illegal Oakland tending to dozens of unfamiliar NEW YORK (AP) — Rice refused to aUow Oox to 62 61 JKM 16% In Bid for Eastern Title It wUl be Saturday night, Oct. In hto 12te year, may be the "Our boys have no intenticn Tliett grotq> plans a meeting could make it iiXeresting. It’s uniform with Timmy Runs — McAuUffe, Dct., 78; New York details. 67 63 .478 18% 5 when the West Side Old Tim eventual winner. of resigning from tee PGA,” Wettesday In Phiiadelphla, site re ^ a young club which lacks coming to New York. Minnesota silenced one of K. Horretoon, BosL, 68. Minnesota DALLAS, Tex. (AP) —The 66 64 .476 20 ComeU Green. Few rooUes, if ers hold their annual reunion at But Dick Nolan, who this year Of hto rookies, Nolan has been sold Gates. "They hope they of tee PhUadelphia Golf Classic only experience and a .breaka Sherman admitted he heard ihe the New York Yankees' ^ ^t Runs batten in — K. Horrel- California Dallae Cowboys stfll have tee any, will see action here. 86 68 .463 38 ALUMNI BASEBALL the Garden Grove. Tickets will aaoumed control of the San most impressed wite Kevin Har can remain members of the starting Thursday. way runner.’ ' rumor too. Kennedy to a form- ■on. Boat, 101; F. Howard, Chicago physical equipment to win a Na Other AU-Proe Include oa^ out an infield hit with a conv«»- Cox’ l^awed O ff Bat 61 71 .418 37 An eight-hit attack placed go on sale after Labor Day from Francisco 46ers, has another dy, the Nttre Dame defensive PGA.” The PGA, menwhUe, Insists it Parous was the middle de- er Continental League star with umpire’s hand . ... And left uonai warclub but Houk lodged Wash., 88. Wsshington tional Football League dwm- quick ^ tackle Bob LUly, 260, fenae in recent years and Sher- 46 76 .880 n % Nassiff’s in tee spoiler’s role committee members and at problem on top of all the others; Mneman who was a gift from Bote sides insist money la not will continue In ttie tour busi BnwWynw^ a ^ ^ y In the rest to Clpnce. a protest-latoar witedrawn -on Hits -Campanerto, Oak., 186; Monday's Rcsolts pionship. But tee question to: pound half-back-mashing mon last night u ' they sUqtped Fire fighting a traditkai of losing. m sa, who was the only coach Can tee Eastern Division kings Billie Paganl’s barber ttop at Oommtosioner Pete Roselle the principal issue .in tee dispute ness. "We will continue to play AUanta jSaylng the second half. Baltimore,jeft it aS to Jim grounds that otter umpires Aparldo, Chic., 130; Uhlaender, Minnssota 1, New York 0 ‘ ster, and Chuck Howtey, proba ft Police,' flrO, at the West Side. Since 1960, When tee 48erB —although mlllicms of doUcmi present, felt teat this year's Kicking presents a imiblem, Cause of Dispute overcome tee trauma of twice the West Side. when Dave Parks defected to tournament golf. It will be tough Hardin and got the same results permitted use of the altered Minn., 180. Boston 8, devsland 0 bly tee fastest linebacker in the BUI Maher headed the winners’ joined the National Football are at stake. at first, but we will continue,” squad “ boasts the best middle at the moment, adth Les Mur as ^ ' ‘Twine. - - - being snakeMte victims? NFL. Steady Leroy Jordan and Ofaairman Fran Mahoney an New Orieons; running back defense men teat we've had an bat. Doubles —R. Smith, Best., MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (A P)—^Nobody, it seems, BalUmors 1, Oslitomla 0 big night at the plate with a nounced that the first annuid League from tee old AU-Amerl- Dwight Lee from Michigan "It’s a matter of contrrt of the Elbin said. dock holding forte imto Pete ^Dean Chance hulled tee Coach Tom Landry puts it this Dave Edwards are the other ca Conference, they have hever four years. Gogrtak gets out of service. « • • 30; B. Robinson, Balt., 6; Yas- c^n decide for certain wheth« that en^eas bat New Washington 4, Oakland 1 single and a two-run double. West Side Reunion Ladies Night State and defensive back John tour," Ebin said. “The tour And Leo Fraser, secretary of Tarlns to a 1-0 victory over the way: linebackers. won a Westent Divtolon title. Thirteen-year vet Jim Kat- "We wU be a little more solid TWINS-YANKS — York’s Bobby Ck>x is uaing these days is legal, but Dean Only games scheduled Tom Sapienza cracked a jMdr of WiU be held Saturday, Jan. 26. It ny FuUer from Lamar Tech. ing pros don’t agree to our (tee tee POA, said, "We’ve got 6,000 Yankees Mbndsy nlight in a ------"We con build up an artificial Huge defensive tackle Jetfaro The closest they have come was oavage, the only holdover of. this seasm. I jdan to play' sev- “I don’t care Triples McOaw, Oiic., 10, (jh a n ce couldn’t care less what the Yankee third beae- Today's Oarass safeties. Dick Marsh scattered WiU a diimer-dance affair BVnrest K ue, back from Au PGA executive committee) con Uttie factories (dubs) tundng . game played under protest by I don’t oaiv ^ t they use m jrregoBl, Calif., 8; McAuUffe, .outside -crust, but you wemder Putt and veteran ends George in 1967 when they tied tor first. tee front tour from the glory era] different units lunday," long as I get man uses at the plate. Nsw York (StotUsmyre 16-10) just how we’ll react if w d when five hits in hurling a strong with no speeches at Flano’s. burn and the 49ers’ top draft trol. We have tee experience, out potential stan for us.” New York Manager Ralph Houk “* ^ JE? tD'-* et, »8. Andrle and l^lUe Townes make shutout. daya, anchors the defensive line Sherman concluded. after umpire John Rice banned CSiance, who scattered eight Minnesota’s ace righthander at Mfamesoto (BossreU 8-9), night we get down to those fast cru The next meeting of tee re Nolan was a nine-year NFL choice; Woody Peo|ries, a guard Home runs—F. Howard, Waah., up tee front four again with Lil Bud Peterson cMIected two fata. There are, plenty of tickets, Owt’ sawed-o« bat in tee “ te, struck out 10 and pitched scattered eight Uta Monday After tee game, Houk joked Baltimore (Phoebtw is-ll) at cial seconds again." ly. the Cowboys were No, 1 in union committee to slated veteran when in 1963 be joined from GrambUng and Oas Bana- 86; K. Harretoon, Boat., S3. about tee bat and said be has no Callfornis (EUto 10-8), night hits tor the losers. the coaching staff o f the Della The dimiixiiUve Giant mentor «n sale peW at Yale, and the uiird imdng ^ Jama in nailing Stolen bases — Campanerto, night to pStdi tee Twins to a 1-0 The stoic Landry was of the NFL against the rutt last Wednesday at the home of Earl Bzek, a tackle from Northwest feds the offense may be the box qffibe wQl be able to handle intention of filing any formal CSileago (Petszi 8-10 and Ftoh- Nassiff’s 001 liO—6 8 1 CJowboys and, under Tom Lan Laguna Wants Title Chance Hardta^uffled California on “ * ««*» shutout of the aeason Oak., 42; Ciardenal, Cleve., S3. victory over the Yankees and bourse referring to tee dramatic year. BisseU( 304 School St. at 7:80. ern who has a chance of crack same. alL'' for a 12-11 mark. struck out 10 liphurling hto fifth protest wite American League «r 0-7 at Detroit RlUer 6-8 NFL playoffs the last two sea Landry himaelf will ta)ce over Fire ft Police 000 000—0 6 2 dry, learned what coaching a ing the starting Hne-up, have two hits and slammed a run- Pitching (12 Dectotons) — Mc and McLain (28-8), 2, twl-nlght winner is like. However, as long as tee ex;.-' Proceeds wiU go to the Albie scoring double in tee seventh The Twins pushed over the shutout of tee season. President Joe CTontai. sons with tee Green Bay Pemk- the chore of shoring up the Marsh and Smith, Happeimy also shown tq> weU. But After Another Pay Night Lain, Dt., 26-3; Santiago, Boat., Washtogton (GMsman 9-18 and and R. Bergin. citing Tarkenton to in <»e piece, Booth Boys’ Club. teat sent tee Grides peat tee game’s lone run against Stan 9.4 ; culp. Boat., B-i. The Twins scored the gome’s ert. leaky secondary now teat defen "W e’ re buUdlng something Among the running backs, vet Angela 1-0. Bahnsen, 11-8, on O sa r Tovar’a Strikeouta-McDoweU, Cleve., only run in The nerve-wrenching batUes sive back coach Dick Nolan I here,’’ Nolan said recently, re erans John David Oow, Ken NEW YORK (AP) — Ismael boxeri>uncher, ttapea up os a mmng ^ ^ jrfayer wants to use it Dobson 10-U),2, twf- Sports Slate 2-1 choice over tee 28-year-oM Boston’s Dave Mbrehead shut p fly double and a ttrowing 222; Tiant, Cleve., 221. when Cesar Tovar blooped a went to the Paul Bunyans from moved to San Francisco as head I flecting on ihe first few weeks Willard, Doug Cunningham and Laguna wants another shot at he will stick up tor Ids right to the Norte 34-27 in 1866 when coa tt. he has spent with the club. Gary Lewis have all been Im the lightweight title and he Marttall, anoteer boxerpUntt- out Cleveland 8-0 on four hits for error by abortstop Tom Tredi in double down the right field line Banquet Slated ALUMNI BASEBALL National League and scored frmn second as Tom use it Dallas failed to score from the "We must improve our pass "They have to beUeve they can pressive and Sonny Randle and wants to make money. er. his fint triumph of tee season the third. Bahnsen allowed only Tuesday-Elks vs. PontIcelU’s. and Washington overcame Oak- one other hit before leaving for Tresh threw wildly to first on The rule ' book says notelng Green Bay two in tee closing defense . . . we’ve got to have For Little Miss win.” Bob Windsor seem set at iqdit If tee skinny Panamanian Laguna, 62-6-1, 81 knockouts, Batting (3(X> at bats) — Rose, about what shape a bat ahaU be. Swim Meet seconds and again last season the bek," said Landry. Wedneaday-Manor vs. BanUy end and tight end respectively. contender sot it out on tee side to ranked No. 1 contender by land 4-1 with a four-run rally in a pinch hitter in the eighth, Cin., .344; M. Alou, Pitts., .828. Rite Reese’s high hopper to George Mira, now in hto fifte tem-tstop. R only specifies tee lengtti, di 21-17. Besides Green, safeties Mike Spaghetti anyone? OU. year of trying to oust John Bro- 'Veterans hold down bote tee lines be might get a crack at the Ring Magazine and No. 2 by the H&mmg Tkketl the ninth. Detroit’s American Chance stranded tee tying run Runs —Rose, Chi., 74; Brock, Thursday-Flre ft PoUce vs. Worid Boxing Association. Mar League leaders and tee Oiicago on third in tee eighth by getting The bet of Oox got mors at ameter and teat there eaimot be Set Thursday The Cowboys wlH enter tee Gechter cuid Mel Renfro and The annual LltUe Miss Soft- dle from the No. 1 quarterback offensive and defensive lines title in November or December. St. L, 73 any substance to improve tee EUcs. with Bruce Bosley, Howard shall, 18 - 4, 10 knockouts, is White Sox were idle. Horace Ckarke to bounce into a tention than Chance’s pitching. The Town Open Swim NBT. season, opening with the young comerback hQke Johnson ball banquet vrill be held Mon spot, says, "It’s going to take But he wouldn’t make any mon- Runs batted in —McOovey, grip more than 18 inches up Detroit Lions Sept. 16 in tee Cot- ^ BASKETBALL Mudd, Len Rohde, Charley ranked sixth by Ring and sev In tee National League St. doude jtey and again In tee It has about three-quarters of ming Meet wfll be beU complete the secmidary. day night at the Army ft Navy time, but we have a good team ®y- A c only gome S.F., 77; Perei, Cin., 74. from the handle end. ' ton Bowl, with virtually d set The field goal man will be Seniors Krueger, Roland Lakes and So tonight tee figures to moke enth by tee WBA. DouU Wanked Philadelphia 2-0 ninth by farnihig Treah on three an inch of tee big end of tee bat Club at 6 o’clock. and tvbale of a coatt.”. H U s-F. Alou, AU., 167; Rose, Houk said Rice told him there nmrsday st ttie Bwmison Tuesday-Indlans vs. Ray’s at Chicago trimmed Atlanta 6-1, pitrtiea for the final out. sawed off, making it flat on tee team. Mike Clarke, obtained from' Families, friends and fans Many of tee rest of the play d a rk 'Miner back. 810,000 ‘or more tor taking on Cin., 164. hod been a dIrsoUvs from um Pool in Robertson Park. Any Veteran quarterback Don Pi^burgh in tee off seasmi. 8; Walnut vs. Blato’s at 9:18. Matt Hazeltlne, Ed Beard and Cincinnati routed Pittsburgh 8-8, • • • end. Cox claims cutting tee csqi Manchester resUent I f or are invited to enjoy spaghetti, ers are saying much the same tou ^ , amMtioUB, streaking First for Brains Doubles —Brock,^St. L, 88; piring supervtoor Oai HuMwrd ' Meredith, with a new three-year Clarke has already impressed Wednesday-Blato’s vs. In Dave Wilcox are at linebacker Lloyd Marshall of Newark, N.J., that gives yon Houston downed Los Angeles 8-6 Staub, Houst., 81. off reduces the weight on the under to eligible to compete salad, rolls and ice cream with thing. BOSTON (AP)—For the first OBIOLE8 -ANGELS — ruling Oox’ bat IQsgsl. : contract, returns hale and the Cowboys, kicking a 64-yard- all the trimmings. dians at 8{ Grads vs. Walnut at and Kermlt Alexander, Jim in the feature *bout of a card of time within memory, the Bos and San Francisco shaded New Hardin, a 26-year-old firehall- Triples —Brock, St. L, 1; end of tee bat and takes away and ehoald be at Swaneon at One of the things Nolan Asked about tee protest, Houk ' hearty from an up-and-down er in a preseoson game against Tickets may be purchased in 9:16. Johnson, Mel Philips and possi three 10 - rounders at Madison ton Bruins open their National Yorit 1-0 in IT bmlngs. er, had little trouble subduing (Tlemente, Pitt., 11. "that top-heo'vy feeling.’’ 18 o.m. Tbureday. brought with him from DaUas 'said: "I’m not wltedrawlng U, ^ 1867 in which he suffered rib in- Chicago. The punting to a ques advance. Thursday-BUUards vs. Aetos bly Fuller make up tes defen Square Garden. Hockey League home schedule 3 chances to win the Angrts ft>r hto ISth victory Home runs —McCovey, S.F., Po Plate umpire John Rice because I never filed it I don’t The Becreotton Depart at 8; OoUegians vs. Sonifs at was the multiple offense. ' juries, pneumonia and a broken tion mark with Ron Wldby tee sive backfleld. A defeat by Marshall would 80; R. Allen, Phil., 25. wouldn’t let Oox use tee bat ment win run quailtying on a Friday—Oct 11—against against eight losses. He didn’t want to win ball games that ! pose. He was brilliant In the best prospect. 9:16. ' Nolan says it wUl take some No matter how mutt the wipe out Laguna’s hopes of get Shrfen bases — WOto, Pitt., Monday night, even though oth heote begtanlng at 18. The the Detroit Red Wings. allow a Mt until Bobby Knoop’a way." ' Eastern Dlvlaion UUe game When asked whether tee Cow Friday-Ray’s vs. Eagles at S. time before the 49ers are totally 49ers Improve, though, they will ting tee first crack at the win RENT single to center with one out in 37; Brock, St. L, 36. er umpires have permitted Its flnaU win be held at 7 p.m.' Silk City Qassic The 38-game date inoludes 18 every time yon M t he did instruct Rice teat - against tee Cleveland Browne boys can go all the way, Landry Intermediate edmfortaUe with the multiple still have trouble winning the ner of Sept. 14 title fight be Sunday dates, eight Thursdajni, the rtxte, walked none, struck Pitching (12 Decisions) — Ra use. Evealo Inchide tneatyle, plkyln* the game under ; and oMy so-so {tgalnst .the Fack- puts it this way: Sunday Reaulto Thursday-Backcourt vs. Stags offense and teitt. In fact, it|Can NFL’s Coastal Division because tween champion Teo Curs emd seven Saturdays, and one each out eight and left only two An gan, O ilc., 10-2; Kline, Pitt., 10 Yankee Manager R^ph Houk. when Rlcs ruled Cta baeketroke, and breoetetroke ’ ers in minus 18-degree cold at "We’re either going to be a Red Sox Dugout 9, Chiefs 6. at 7:48; Wade’s vs. Eagles Jrs. be so intricate teat, “I’d never 2. for an age groitye, and but of the formidable presence of Mando Ramos at Loa Angeles. on a Tuesday, Wednesday and A CAR? gela on the bases. \ taking up for hto boUplaysr, couldn’t use tee bat in tee third ; Green Bay. He’s had on excel- better teem or we are' really Blue Moon B, Wethersfield 7. at 9. try to put tee whole thing in ip Strikeouts — Jenkins, CSdc., terfly tor all but the 18 and Baltimore' and Los Angrtes. Laguna, a ftoahy 26-year-old Friday. Dave Johnson doubled off Jim promptly announced he inning. going to slip.” Central Paving 7, Pittsfield Fridoy-Wagners vs. Mota’s at 187; Gibson, St L, 188. under groop. There wfll be ' lent preseason. McGIotelin with one out In tee playing tee game under protest "The lunpires have let him In the backfleld with Meredith Elks 0. 7:46; Indian Jrs. vs. Kings Six seventh and Hardin, an .080 hit use tee bat everywhere but eeparate dlvtolone for boye WUaon Ford 6, CMchester at 9. and girls. ' will be four-year* man Dan ter, broke tee scoreless dead here,’’ Houk said. 1 Reeves, a deceptively shifty Faxmera 4. SOFTBALL Awnrde wUl be given for Minature G olf lock wite a two-out douMe teat Oox used tee bat in a ssrlss I runner who plckedutip 608 yards Savings Bank 8, Red Sox Dug- Tuesday—Sportsman vs. Sav sailed over left fielder Rick Rel- against tee Twins in New Y01I1 the tin t two places In each event ' hisltlng lost season and frlgbt- Toi|mey Set out 7. ings Bank at Keeney, 6. ebardt's bead. 10 days ago. i ened most of the NFL’’# corner- Bin ONeUl’s 11, Pappy’s Res Hie victory carried the sec BENEFIT backs with hto halfback pass. Getting underway Monday taurant 8. Tonight—Little Leaguers at EASY TO Why Nof! ond-place Orioles to within 6% Eight-year fullback Don Per- Quarterfinals begin Saturday g&mes of Detroit. night at 7:80 to the second mlhla- Mt. Nebo 6:80; Reo. AU-Stars vs. irs ktns, a great Mocker and a ture golf tournament at the at 10:80 as follows; Paulson’s Churtt-Dusty AU-Stars at 8 for • • • smidl but explosive runner who We have folljr egoipped Morehead Stages Comeback, White Stone Miniature Golf vs. Brass Rail; Pulaakl VFW Jimmy Fond. RED 80X-INIHANS — . has fumbled but once in two- vs. Town Squires; Deppert’s new cars for rent by the course on Adams St. in' Man When you ploy "Wlamlnq Ticket" at participotinq Mbrehead, beaten in bis pnly yean, again returns. He Is sev chester. Proprietor Norm Keene Press vs. Jonny Macks; Blue day, wedc or month, at two previous decisions, out- enth on tee aU-time NFL ru tt Yesterday’s Stars Easo stations, you'll have three separate chances to Brilliant in Besting Tiant stages two tourney’s'each year Moon vs. Wilson Ford; ONeiU’s SWITCH TO very leaaonaUe rateat... pitched CleveUnd ace Luis ing charts. The flanker is Impa- with the winners competing in vs. Savings Bank. PITCHING-Jlihi Hardin, Or win cash, prizes or both. Win as much as $50 cash la-Uke Lance Rentsel, a jump Whieo your car te tied up Tiant, 18-8, who Isft after six in CLEVELAND (AP) — Dave now than when I threw my nb- M-hole play for a chance to go ioles, fired a two hitter and , 1 M0re)iead, a young rtilit-hander ing Jack who sped 886 yards just by spelling "Tiger" in Tigerino. Or uncover a for service or repain, or nings with a share of the major Wtter,’’ Mbrehead said. "I know to the National Miniature Golf struck out eight in edging Cali league strikeout lead. Tiant virtuaUy ‘written off by the Bos with 68 oatttee lost season — a CANINE BOWLING — Hilda '68 Olds Vista Cruiser or any one of hundreds of when you need an a c a lot mors about pitching." ttamplonshlps at Wildwood, DeVlne 138-868, Jan KUduff 181. fornia 10 tor his 16th 'victory. !i other prizes in Tigerama. When you vote for the Tiger fanned six Red Sox to match ton Red Box in spring training, Ironically, Mbrehead bested goodly number on the running tional car... teammate Sam McDoweU’s sea to forcing hto bosses to recon pass from Reeves. N.J. (or the Ad Manager), you're entered in our giant Elec one of tee American Leogue’e The winner Monday wUl face OIL HEAT son total of 222 strikeouts. sider him for a proteoted spot At end 1s the buUet — Bob AT... top hurlera, right-hander Luis Tom Hyson, winner of the July il tion Sweepstakes.,. and eligible for even more won Two walks and Elston How In tee expansion draft tele fall. Hayes — whom Landry calls Tiant, in registering hto firat tournament at the same course, derful gifts. No purchase Is necessary, any licensed CALL ard’s single produced the first Mbrehead, who slumped bad victory tor the Red Sox tele "our game breaker.” Hayes has of two Boston runs in the second ly after pkrtitng a no-hltter in scored 86 touchdowns on pass on Tuesday night at 7 :80. Win driver can play "Winning Ticket." So get In on your year. ner of this event $oee to WUd- inning. The Red Box added an 1866, turned in a brilliant effort The Red Sox jumped on Tiant, ^captions in hto three seasons SHAVING STROKES One of a series of s l^ e of the more than $3,000,000 in cosh and prizes in stopping the Cleveland In in the NFL and now has former wood where the National champ ,.. pick up your free ticket at the Esso sign. \ 643-5135 other in the third on succesatvs an 18-gome winner, for two runs receives a 1600 savings bond.) famous Bannlttor Babits • • • doubles by Dalton Jones and dians on four hits tor a 8-0 vic In the second inning. Rico Pet- ' MUmore great Ray Beriy to by Frank Beard MDYQU tory Tuesday night before a teach him some moves to go The pubUo to invlte<:( to attend Oarl Yastnemskl. roceUl and Joe Foy walked and the competition. Save the mger and Win Oakland’s John "Blue Moon" smaU crowd of 6,080 in spacious Elston Howard, borti behind tee along with hto qieed. lUMkon^ * • • Municipal Stadium. plate after a long layoff because Other vets on offense Include ly pursued by someone who did xuggod tight end Pettis Norman, Oldsmobile Vista CruiseisI A’s-SENATORS — The victory woe Morshead’s of a sprained thumb and elbow Anger Hazard let his anger get to him. He may :oiim nL: AU-Fro tackle Ralph Neely, ' Odom checked the Senators on first in three dectoiooe since his trouble, singled home one nm. Women’s Champ npt| have caught me, but hto CHOOSE IH E I ^STSTBi^ tackle Tony Usolo, center Dave Written tor five hits until the ninth, whan recall from Loutovllle of the Ihi- F o y scored os Morehead BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP)— temper cost him abwt $6,000ii Menders, who was out with a We were paired together, so they charged from behind with tematkmal League. He was tee grotmded into a force play at Joe Anne Gunderson Corner of Newspaper Enterprise Assn. victim of non-support at bat in I was an eyewitness. I was a second. bod knee last season, and Seekonk, Maas,, Sunday won the Anger probably causes more i the help of throwing errors by his otter outings. guards Leon Donohue, whO' stroke ahead going into tee 17th. ) Sal Bando and Rick Monday. Successive doubles by Dalton U.S. Women’s Amateur Golf failure on the g t t course than ISorteead, only 24, w a s comes off. knee surgery, and anything else. A man gets irked He double bogeyed the hole and SU PPU H r Ed Stroud started tee rally Jones and Cart Yastrsemskl plagued with arm trouble after John NUand. Tournament downing Ann v when something doesn’t go hto I parred. So I was three strokes MORI ARTY with a single and third baseman provldsd an insurance run in tournament, downing Ann hie no-hltter late in 18M. He the third inning. The only rookie likely to see way —or I should say, the way ahead and he was virtuaUy out Bando heaved wildly post first earned another trial this year, mutt offensive duty is first Quast Welts in the 86-hole fi of tee running. after ftehUng Ken McMullen's Morehead struck out thiee nale, 6 and 4. he wanted it go —and hto BROTHERS but was bombed in pre-season round draft choice Dennis Ho- You could see how hot he was sacrifice bunt, aliowing Stroud and walked the same number in game disintegrates.to "ComMOUoiit's Oldest outings in Florida and shipped ' man of Alabama, a sticky-fin getting, fussing and fuming in to score the tying run. Mc fashioning hto shutout. 1 have never had a problem Linooln-Mercury Dealer" to Louisville. ^ gered flanker. with temper. Oh, I’ll get mad side. He was thinking about the Mullen took second on tbs fir o r The Red Sox named right Marsh Traded You Can Bet Your Life On Itl 801 CENTER STREET He regained >fato form in the hander Gary BeU, owner of a The doomsday Dallas defense at myself, but I don’t let 17te as we teed up for the final issS and tallied on Frank Howard’s js another pressure-hardened DETROIT (AP) — The De I^ICK PTTCHER Eddie Feigner wiU disi minora and now to throwing 10-8 record, to oppose his tosm- it Unger. Hito holds true off hole. He double bogeyed. OPEN EVENINOB single. The third and fourth hoird and breaking otC hto curve grou]^, but dangerously thin at troit Lions sent veteran running tee course as weU as on. From a possible second-place MANCHl^TIW OH. (Except Thun.) runs came in bn a rtngle by talents Wednesday night at DUlon Stadium In er Cleveland teanunates today. Huabl* OH & Haftnlnq Coopony In masterful fashion in old-time He woe due to be opposed by UiMbaoker and possibly porous book Amos Marsh to the Atlan Ths yeaur I won the Texas fin itt, he dropped way down. Paul Casanova and a wHd throw fonL with his four-man team against the East fashion. ^ pH t)i« ssoondaty despite the ta Falcons Monday In exchange Open, 1966, I was leading late Hto anger cost him a pile of NHL IMOTirun JHHI by center fielder Monday. southpaw SamiMoDoweU, who Hartford Dovelettee. First pitch at 8:16. "I think I'm a better pitcher hod a 13-10 morti. preeenoe of All-Pro ooimerback tor a 1968 draft ohotoe. in the last round. I was close money. 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968
THERE OUGHTA BB A LAW BY SHORTEN «iid WHIPPLE H e ycItB 11 WiTM MObCc bmimday oomimo up siK ^ fOP CAME1HROUGH RKsUTOHfOKOULC, BXPBRIBNCK) _____ CLASSIFIED aAKTED OFT M i R scsptonlst 1868 TRIUMPH Daytona 000, al AMO.^LL-'WHATAOOMFUrtSURPRISCf wanted tor ptrb'lfaa* wdife I for dental offios, sxpaManoa nings. Most Iw swr M- (toll m ost new. OaU 643-0675. prsfsiTsd, 1-8 p.m., 848-8676. HONDA Super Hawk, 800 oc, ACB088 53 Those who ADVERTISING (su ffix ) excellent ooadltkxv many JOURNEYMAN sIsoMcian and 1 fem ln lM c l a s s i f i e d ADVmtnSING DEPT. HOURS extras, $860. Call 648-0874. NURSES WANTED helper, paid vadaUoB and Ina^ •pptUation DOWN 8 AJI. to 4:80 PJL FOR NIGHT SHIFT fits. Wnson lO seM eal O k , 648- B B oxci 1 AfUrsong 4817. li Mammari 2 Oirl'a name Burinun Survkat covering a Puffed up 4 Small horse COPY TOME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Offw ad 13 MANCHESTER MEMORI BiXPERIBNCED caOdsr and 13 Little tow er 4i88 P.Bt. D4TBCFOBI1 FDBUOAnDN AL HOSPITAL URGENTLY stock work, mowilngs. Apply 14 Wild e u 5 Lifetime YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. 6 Source of Deadline for Bntiifday pad Meoday is «:S8 p.m. niday. NEEDS REGISTERED Popular Maikst, Chxwery 15 Within Uncommon enxyme OeUars, attics, yards, drive light » NURSES AND UCTCNSED D s p t, 736 B . Mlddte T p^. 16 Period Japanese 38 Tidier ways sealed and email track 17 A ielit 7 Pairs (a b .) 28 PRACTICAL NURSES FOR 8 Ascended outcasts 37 Torments PLEASE READ YOUR AD ing done A-1 right. CaU Trs- 18 M aicullne 38 Not as much BOTH THE NIGHT AND DRIVERS for sebool buses, 7:20 8 rortiflcations27 Hindu Olaeallled « “Want Ads" are taken over tke » aa a mano Trucking Service ‘ toU- nlcHname queen 40 Roman roadi EVENING SHIFTS. IF YOU • 8 a.m. and 2 M - 8:46 p.m. 10 Plant parts shooUI reed Us ad tree, 742-8487. 20 B e fo re ' 12 Expungers 28 Fixed salary 45 TibeUn ARE INTERESTED IN Bolton Schools. BxceUent part- 21 PiRpen gaxella .IT .y M iABg and MCPOBT KBQOBd In time teO M HELPING OUT EITHER 13 Neat « Blxet opera SHARPENING Service — Saws, time for Oilrd shift wwksrs, re 22 Abelract Decorated 48 Conclusion *• 'esponalblo tor mOy me for two chUdren, ages WAITRESS full-time, day 51 Thicker ing bfirrels deUversd, $4. 844- lent wages and employe 52 W hipsocket approximately shift, experience not eeeentlal. 1770.o r 289-8824. benefits. Send resume to (NtwipsP" fslefSfise 4ii*.> 6494508 97S-25I9 mSTOB-cutsMe paln^. Spe- „„HPnxriiTm w 8:80 to 8:18 daUy. 647-1121. Apply in person. Jane Alden olal rates lor people over 85. RF s POwBIBLE wom an, llye In ______P.O . Box 1488, H ertford, y d leave jronr meaaage. ToaH beer from our advertieer In b u l l d o z e r , backhos work, Call m y com petitors, then caU preferred, fuU responslbUlty of SITTER FOR two chUdren af- Restaurant, Vernon Circle, land clearing, septlo tanka In- Vernon. Mating experience and qual- K time wltbont yending all evening at tbe faJepiwne, m e. Estim ates given. 848-7868, house and two sriiool age chU ter school starting September, Iflcattons. staUed, drainage fields. Pau) 875-8401. dren. References. (toU 648-3732 vicinity Lawton Rd., (toll 847- SchendsI, 648-0488. after 8 p.m. 1933 after 5. AufomobilM For Sola 4 i ______PAINTINO — E xterior and In Holp Woiitod Mob 36 CARPENTER — experienced, terior, quaUty workmanship. STOCK (XERK — fiiU-Ume, 8 1066 THUNDEIRBIRD converti aU types ot work. Reasonable. Reasonable rates. Free es JANITORS — part-time eve a.ni. to 5 p.m. MuM have driv BY DICK HERALD ble, low mileage, -exceptional OaU anytim e, 648-1787. - CARNIVAL tim ates. OoU 742-6590. MANCHESTER nings, Manchester area. (toU er’s license. Salary and aU condition, 848-8061. store benefits. Apply Mr. Katz, TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, CLERK 64S-44SS, three to six p.m. only. BOX LETTERS Arthur Drug Store, 843 Main 1948 0|DSMOBILE convertible, buUding lots cleared, trees top floor Hnisliing 24 Full-time sales clerk. Bhw St. For Your good Naming condition, body ped. Got a tree problem? WeU TYPIST perienced preferred but not MANCHESTER DRUG fata- shape, 248 Plym outh Lane, worth phone call, 742-8202. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- necessary. PAINTERS —YEAR ‘rouM Infarmation Bolton. 717 Main Street work, plenty ot overtlme,Man- CERAMIC tUe, waUe, floors, Ing, old and new. AU floors Elxcellent Job opportunity oheater. South Windsor ares. THE HBRAU) wlU not I AUSTIN-HBALET 8000 Mark vanities, etc. AU work guaran treated with 3 coats of hot wax. for a qualified typist either Also part-time clerk tor Man for deUvery and to help In Experienced, (toll after 8 p.m., diacloee tbe identity of | 8, 1988. Wire wheels, overdrive, teed. F ree estim ates. CaU 649- Also cleaning and rewaxlng. part-time or fuU-tlme. Must Thursday evenings, 5-9 p.m. store. Call for Interview, 849- 528-7449. aiw advertlaer using box tone cov er, (toll 640-8874 after 8480. (toU 543^)881. be high school graduate and and aU day Saturdays. Ap 4541. lattera. Readera answer have good figure aptitude. 0. ply ShoQr Jewelers, 917 YOUNG MARRIED man tor ing blind box pda who I 'TREE removal-Trimming. Rea FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- Good wages, pleasant work Main Street, Manchester. counter work, 7 p.m. to mid desire to protect their FALCON, 1962 custom 4-dODr sonable rates. Covered for ing (specializing In older ing conditions, excellent Closed Mondays. BAKER TRAINBIE to learn do identity can follow thle | property damgge. Got a tree floors). Inside painting. Paper- benefit program. Apply nut and muffin trade, apply In night. ExceUent pay (or the procedure: atation wagon, standard shift, right man. Apply at Dairy problem ? CaU Dana’ s Tree hanging. No Job too *maU. person Mr. Donut SIk^ , 256 W. excephonally cleaned and well Queen, 242 Broad St. Enclose your reply to tbe | maintained. $450. 848-8098. Service, 022-8429. John VerlaUle, 649-5750. Middle Tpke, box In an en veu m • (3LERK TYPIST — to handle address to the (Slaas RUBBISH — trash removed to FIRST NATIONAL variety of work for Industrial BOYS — full or part-time, feld Manager, Manchester I 1061 FORD Falcon, needs re the dump, lawns maintained. B otiflt"'" 'Stockf""* STORES, INC. supply firm. Modern East Hart- Apply Cavey’s, 45 E. Center Opportunity Unlimited Evening Herald, together pair. $00. CaU 047-1904. CaU 649-1868 after 6 p.m . M ortgogM 27 ' ford location. Salary and fringe 648-1416. iT — with a memo listing the ■■,■■■■ ...... * PARK A OAKLAND AVES. Due to recent promotions, companies irou do NOT SEC»ND MORTGAGE — Un EAST HARTFORD S f m t t ^ ’ 281^1 for ap- iH3iA,TIME gas station attend we have an exceUent open BUZZ fKWTEB BY BOY CRANE anant to see your letter. 1988 OLDSMOBILE F-80, clean. Howohold SorvicM ant. See Mr. Sloan, Eaeo Serv ing for a man to be trained . Tour letter wfll be de limited funds avaUable for sec Call 640-6080 after 6:8« p.m . Offtrad 13-A ond mortgages, payments to MOTHERS — Working 8 nights ice Center, Rt. 88, Vernon. in sales and management. stroyed if tbe advertiser Good salary while training 8NPR>R5ES0lt9WMIt tNOCOLP Is one you’ve mentioned, suit your budget. Expedient wAlTRlcaa itrotw n an • a week from 8 to 11, wiU earn OURAMMMADON ^VMOR.^'iOU WHI5T1.E 8NP I , J o U , RUN___ 820 1966 PONTIAC OTO, 2-door LIORr TRUCKING, buUcdeUv- service, J. D. R ealty, 643-6129. ra O M 6.30 to 8 you $60 or m ore seUing with salary and commission tf not it will be handled | ______^ ______p.m., no experience necessary. ROOM ONUS SEOOKD in the usual manner. hardtop, red, trl-power, 4- ery, yards, attics, ceUars clean Queen’s Way to Fashion, $300 EXPERIENCED after training period. Excel FLOOR OVERIOOKIN6 speed, positraction. If Interest ed and .removed. Also odd Jobs. ------— ------(toU 649-8236. The Egg and You in fariilcms free. CaU Meridith lent opportunity (or ad THEPl/aA. ed ca ll Jerry Curtis, 648-2880. 644-8962. Restaurant, 1095 Main St. Ray, 649-2269. vancement. (tompany vehi ------1------BusIimss Opportunity 28 O.D. GRINDERS cle furnished, all employe Loit and Found 1 1882 MEStOURY Com et, 4-door NOW ra THE TIME to protect DRIVERS for stdiool busea, 7 ;20 TYPISTS—Secretaries, Tempor benefits. For this better low mileage, automatic trans and restore original appear • 9 a.m. and 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. ary, fuU-time or 9-8, lmme<&ite BRIDGEPORT than average opportunity, LOST — Passbook No. 28 008878 mission, snow tires, excellent ance of your amesite driveway Bolton Schools. ExceUent part- Jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff OPERATORS apply 8, Savings Department of The condiUon, $425. 644-8861. with a good coat of protective Manchester Milk Route time for third shift workers, re BuUders, 11 Asylum Street, sealer. F ree estim ates. 742- tired persons, housewives. WUl ALL AROUND CSonnectlcut Bank and Trust 1967 CHEVROLET Im pala 2- H artford, 278-7610. SINGER CO. Company. Application made 9487. Not a sub-deOIer. Owner train you. Good wage scale. TOOL MAKERS door hardtop. Jet black, power netting over $9,000. per 649-8400. WANTED —self-sufficient Girl 856 Main St., Manchester for payment. steering, power brakes, low VENETIAN blinds — repaired, year. Carries only milk Friday, handle aU office de E & S GAGE CO. LOST — Savings PaMb&ok No. mileage. Must sell, owner in retaped and recorded. 648-0278, Has not soUclt^ new bus! tails In one-girl office. Pleasant 088-1-00845-1 Hartford National service, $1,875. Call 742-8183 a f 649-2971. ness in 3 years due to fall CLERK TYPIST interesting position for alert MitcheU Dr., Manchester (X>OK —FuU-time. Apply in ter 6 p.m . and perstmable young lady person only. Howard JtUmson 'Tm making a recording of general conversation for Bank and Trust Oo.,- Manches REWEAVING of burns, moth- ing health. Must seU fast For permanent position in over 21 years of age. Contact Re.staurant. 894 ToU and Tpke., use during the time when I just HAVE to leave the ter Oreen Office. ApiAicatlon 1962 FORD Falrlane, 2-door Asking price $9,000., flnanc holes, slppers repaired. Win our Manchester office, five S. M. DiCario, Alco De Manchester. MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD phone for a few minutes!" made for payment. ■-^edan. Autom atic, radio and Ing arranged. MECHANIC — ExceUent oppor dow shades made to measure, day week Including Satur velopment Ootp., TraUer on neater. New tires. Now brakes tunity for qualified man. See LOST—Passbook No. W 9220, aU sise Venetian blinds. Keys day. ExceUent working con Brooklyn St., RockvUle, 876- DRIVERS for sduwl buses Man and wheel alignment. Uses no made whUe you wait. Tape re Mr. Sloan, Sloan’s Garage, Rt. chester schools, 7:80-8:45 a.m., ------^ rummi Savings Bank of Manchester. ditions. Apply J. F. Ham 0789 fo r personal interview. 83 Vernon. STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CAMFP Application made for payment. oU. $860. Call after 5 p.m ., 649- corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 JACQUEUNE ROBERTS mond, The H ertford (3ou- 2:16-8:45 p.m. ExceUent part- S!^s t t r o t t e r 4010. Main S t , 649-6221. AGENCY rant, 808 Main Street, Room time for third shifts, house 25. TOY DEMONSTRATORS ^MEDIATE OPENINGS wives, retired persons. We Pnnonols 19M FAIRLANE 600 sports 646-3633 train you. 643-2414. coupe, 4-speed transmlselon, Building SeU Toys A Gifts Party I W ILL y l l t $2,600 with you If radio, heater. Can be seen at Bridgeport Operators CUSTODIANS, second shift, Contracting 14 MATURE WOMEN needed for Plan,, Part-time. No Expe you have player No. 2 In na- 228 School St., 849-8778. Lathe Operators Bolton PubUc Schools, starUng SHELL — 8-bay modem serv fuU or part-time work, hours rience needed. High (tom- WAS Wtumj league or No. 8 In Amer a d d i t i o n s , remodeling, ga Screw Machine Operators date, September 1st. Contact ice station, suburban area, paid can be arranged. Air-condltlon- missions. No Delivering. No JKg ^ u . 6E7 ySsI' !{ ican league of Atlantio’s Play- 1966 CHRTSL£!R, automatic rage, rec rooms, bathrooms Inspectors James Veltch, Building Su training financing. Insurance, ed, pleasant working condi (toUectlng. CaU o r write W refORSHER/Fp?. l i J power steering and btakes, V- Uled, kitchens remodeled, ce Burr Bench perintendent 648-1569. ball contest. I bave the other retirement and hosiUtallzatlon tions. Apply In person. Dlno’s Santa’ s Parties, In c., AvNEWTON H. SMITH ft SON — W rite B ox 806, E ast Hartford CONTACT MR. ANDREW for after achool work, AutomobBui For Salu 4 Private owner, 648-2010 after Remodeling, repairing, addi or caU coUcct 289-tS2t. E ve OPERATING ROOM YOUNCl women to work In new iurr\i>T a x tt» o w A t ^ t 6 p.m . tions, rec rooms, garages, nings M r. BeUes 638-9289. Dairy <)ueen Brazier oa Hart- MORLAND TOOL Co., Inc. 2:45 to 4:30 daily. Sat. m ROLSTON JONES and HtANK RIDOEWAY ford Road, Manchester, 11 a.m. NEED CART Credit very bad? 1968 CORVETTE, like new, low porches and roofing. No Job NURSES WANTED 1404 ToUand Tpke., Manchester too smaU. (toll 64B-S144. to 6 p.m., five or six days a 11:80 to 1:00. Most hove Bankrupt, repoesessionT Hon mileage, black interior and ex est IDouidas accepts lowest week. No Sundays. Must be terior, 1-267-9107. CARPENTRY— concrete steps, AAMCO TRANSMISSION MANCHESTER MEMORI neat, courteous and reUable. EXPERIENCED painter want wotUag patters. Osll we're BUSHED down, smallest payments, any AL HOSPITAL URGENT ! floors, hatchways, remodeling, Starting rate $1.76 per hour. ed, fuU-time, steady work. CaU A80AAR. where. Not smOU loan finance LY NEEDS OPERATING 649-4848. Mr. Oordera, ARERNATHy MORTY MEEKLE ______BY DICK CAVALU company plan. Douglas Mo porches, garages, closets, ceU- SHOP FOR SALE OaU 648-4486. IS5TIU. Trucks— Tractors 5 ings, attics finished, rec ROOM NURSES. IF YOU tors, 840 Main. ARE INTERESTED IN BABYSITTER wanted, WA. Ui. TM !.» MJ. M. oe. radio, heater, beautiful con-' cabinets, formica, buUt • 1ns, WOMEN TO work packing eggs, Manchester schools, 7:30-8:46 8 a.m. end U noon or (Utlon, dealer tuned and serv THREE plok-up trucks and bathrooms, kitchens, 849-3446. (toventry. CaU 742-6232. a.m., 2:15-3:45 p.m. Ebccellent Wedneeday eVenbig between iced. Must seU, no reasonable boat. 1908 Studebaker, running DILLON SALES part-time for third shift, house 4 p-m . and 8 p.m . CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER offer refused. 648-9968. condition. 1908 Ford, good con- CARPENTRY — rec rooms plus wives, retired persons. We A m iA N C E SERVICE. INC. ditloa 1061 Ford, 4.speed, good other carpentry Jobe. Aleo for train you. 648-2414. (Han MUls Studio 817 Main BL, M anohastsr PONTIAO station wagon, 1962, sale, (tolonial pine waU hutch NEW SALES PERSON condlttai. 28’ Inboard Sport K^rlenoe prsfened good omidltlon, power steering PRODucTnoN a s s e m b l e r ! Fisherm an. SeU aU or indivi es, planters and trestle coffee CARD and CANDY but not neoeasary and brakes, new front end and dual. 649-0016, after 0 p.m . tables. CtoU 649-7029. with progressive electrical ap s Good Wages tires. Must seU, getting com STORE pliance Company. Apply iMia s Oompsny BeneOts pany ca r, $096. 647-1427, 872- Tftrik rs Mfg. Co., Regent Street, Man s VacattoM 0074. Spoeiol Sonrleos IS chester. < /' s Good Woridng Immediate Opening Mobdu Honws 6.A Needs mature, m arried Conditions 1988 DODGE Coronet 440. Ex WIGS, WIGLETS and FaUs — women with neat appear i ^ cellent condition. Under 00,000 1868 14’ CAMPING traUer, seU- Cleaned and set reasonable, ance to work 80 to 36 hours NURSE’S AIDE, 11-7 sbUt, fuU W. T^S&MTB For A Young Man or Girl m iles. $1,200. OaU 649-0828. oontained. Used once. $1,300 (toll 649-8286. \ per week. AU benefits. A p o r part-tim e. 640-4610. Bfandwotor Parkagi < o r best offer. OaU 648-8487. ply in person only, Wednes See Mr. nompsca 1981 CHEVROLET, 4 door Bls- WOMAN to babysit two eve ROBIN MALONE ______BY BOS LUBBERS Roofing ond day evening, August 21st, E q v d ' oayne, call after 6 p.m., 649- Gorago— Sorvlea— 7-9 p.m . nings a week and weekends. . Emi A6 eOBW 16 ABOUT TD BE ANESTHBTlzeO,.. SHE PEUVeKO A KARATE KICK ,7H£N 6LIFB H©? B0NP6, BUT HERPSOWW 2488. Chimnoys 16>A $1.26 per hour, (toll 628-5693. MONITORING i-etRuep IN THE WQMEN6 ATTBhPT TRieoeRS AN ALARM Storag* 10 1988 WILLYS Jeep station wag- ROOFING — Specializing re CARD GALLERY WASHINGTON and Main Street, 1 ' on, 4 wheel drive, running con pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Manchester Shopping Parkade LINOTYPE MACHINES dition. Call 846-0280, 0-8 p.m. garage fo r rent $10. Coll 649- roofs, gutter work, chimneys 4897. cleaned and repaired, 80 years’ (Next to King’s) MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED 1987 VOLKSWAGEN sedan experience. Ftee estimates. SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT JOBS An excellent opportunity for the right person to green, 8,000 m iles. CaU 048- Motoreyelos— (toU Howley 848-586L 644- EXPEBIBNOE NOT NECESSARY 8420. 8888. A H B m otlS girl to learn ^ learn the printing trade. Excellent benefits* Bieycios 11 phases of retaU business, in WE WILL TRAIN YOU 1966 PONTIAO F lreblM 40oi cluding bookkeeping and sales. ATTRACTIVE WAGES Come in soon. power steering, brakee, auto- 1986 SUZUKI X-6 Hustler, many M o v tino— Trucking— Norman MUlers, Manchester GROUP INSURANCE matlo, 2-door, good price. 872- extras and chrom e. Call 648- Storag* 23 0 ^ Sboppbig Parkade. AND PROFIT SHARING BENEFITS 8888 after B p.m . 0670 after 0 p.m. MANCHESTER DeUvery-Ught WANTED —Dental hygienist APTLY AT 1963 FORD GALAXIE, 4-door 1967 YAMAHA Grand Frlx 800 trucking and package deUvery. In busy office, pait or full- ^mirl|PBtpr £ttpnitt0 l|praUi ^ hardtop, V-8, automatic, pow- cc. Good coaditlon. Two hol Refrigerators, washers and tlme. ^ a r y and commission. er steering, good runnlnjg con- mete free. Make offer. OaU stove moving, specialty. Fold Write to Box GG, Manchester THE ALDON SPINNINt W US 16 BISSBLL STREET—MAN0RBS1BR, CXlMir. ditlon. 849-8880. 049-7708. ing chairs fo r rent. 8484)763. Herald. TALCOXTVnXB, CONN.
\ t Nixon Backs L.AROB Oemtal Electric re* D RICT V H W iliuiund Drive frlcerator. Gkwd condltlan. FOUR bedrooms, S'TAm Col MAWJHBWTBRr-T room baths, modm Btohon with ta > 1^ then CLASSIFIED BOLTON LAKE. Bolton — 5 ANDOVER LAKE ares____ W6 Quick sate. Call 64»-72ao. ifuU shed domer. Formal din- bout-ina, formal diniM room, onial, Uvliv room with fire- csll T H u 'fTOofamo to inzpect room summer home Alluded L BPs Stand tag room, flntehed reo room, ^miiy „bm , S bedrixmu, 2- have two propewisi lift iSaoe, large kitchen, dining thU gtaihorous 4-bedroom Cb- hidawsy, near water, 8 bed WAIZi TO wall- carpet fOr liv •xtra lot of reArd. Handy lo- ^ gorago. BxcaUent nelfh- ed here, both with Utae prlvl- ing room and dining room, al mom and den, 2-oar garage, lonial. Belflors Agency, '647- rooms, only 80,800. Hayes aluminum siding. Most oon- oatlon. $2^QOO. PhUbriek borhood, HI,900. Phllbrlok 1418. legeo. Now' the take feoson is On Bom bing (ADVERTISING so radiators, screen door. 6M- Agency, 846-0181. coming to a end, these own venlmt locatlA, immediate oo- Agency, Realtore, 6494W47. Agmey, Roaltors, 64MMT. 1864. ers are ohxious to move, • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ocupanoy. Low 30e. WoIvertA .1: CONTBID>ORARY RAch, 9 FTAFFORDVILIIJB Lake, ioo (Confinoed from Page One) TO BE SOLD — 4-4, t w tern- BAST CBN^tVR R . , 9 room room s .on a s acre, beautiful chance tor aome real blqrs. 8 to 4:30 PJML Agettoy, Rejdtors, 649-2818. Uy, A-1 AnAtlon, A-1 location. X 100’ Iskefront property Gov. James A. Rhodes. KM. houaa, C loned, for doctor'a of ly landscaped, modern kitch- with fuUy equipped cottage. Both A Lake Road, A r aigns CoU Paiil J. Oorrentl, Agency, are a tee premteea. *7,J. He met a Mbndsy with Gov. TRADER “F ’ MANOHEST^ — New a fices, 8 or 8 fomUiaa, IM’ m , targe Mvlng room, formal CoU M Achester, 6494M86. 648-5868. CX>PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. market, 6 room Cape, frontizgs., Hutchins Agonoy, dining room, family room 20x Crockett, Realtor, 848-1577. Georgs Honmey of MlchlgA, USED FURNITURE 648-5824.'' 24 overlooking water fountain, * m P.M. DAT BKFV«E PUBLICATION baths, garage, Bowere SchAl, MANCHESTER —Miodem Im- BOIUTON —Rt. 6, 6 room Ranch once A oiqxment tor the GOP $66,600. B y appointment only. Out of Town fenced yard. Bel Air Real ntaculata 8-bedrAm Ranch, 3 sCARBOROUfm Rood, Onlcnlol Ilka new, cathedral oeUings, nomtastlA, A d carried sway fer Satartajr and Mandiij Is «tM p.m. Frid«]r. Now Open At — Eatate, 648-9882. PhUbrick Agency, Realtors baths, kitchen buUt-lns, fuU 7 rtoms, m odem kttehan, form For Solo 78 electric heat, secluded, lot iQQx governor’s promise to cam- basement, large lA dsoapM lot. 049-5S47. t r u l y a home for laiger fam al atefiif room, dm, largo llv- 300, down payment $4,900. For tor him in other states, VOUB OOOPEBAnON tollX m A I K A 9 86 Oak St. Bel Air Real Estate, 6tt-9SS2. EAST WINDSOR — 4 room BB APPBBOATBD DIAL M ^Z/11 Uy. 8H custom buUt rooms in teg room with fireptaoe, 114 MAMCaBaTBR—17 Hosel St 8- Rondi, large lot, very oleA. appointmmt caU 6498886 or 648- Nixon qides said tee object of Oood used furniture, appliances cluding 4 bedrooms, Uvlng LOOKOUT Mountain —7-room batha, I targe bedreonu, 2-oor bedroom, Colonial, altunlnum Only $15,900. H. M. Frechette, 3853 after 6 p.m. ^ the meeting wltlt Rhodes is to and idanos. room — dining rAm Amhtea- Colonial, filed bathe, buUt- garage, $83,000. Phllbrlok oidtef. Excelimt condition, on Realtors, 647-099$. COVENTRY wio thz full support of tho ItHSo* CoRtfiNMd From ProcodIng Fogo Uon with beamed celUnge and ins, 8 tU ^laces, Montowee hoU Agency, RMatore, 64MS47. ly $16,900. H.M. Frechette a fireplace. A family rAm and floor, hot water oil heat, city Realtors, 647-0998. BOWON - tour room expand! Horses t Cowsl Chickens I I 648-6946 a game n>om, famUy etsed utUlfies, 2-cor garage, many able Cape. Two unfinished up, orgAlsaUon. Rhodes held hU MANCHESTER — 8 room old 8J Ares of tend surround (Herald photo br Bueeiviehis) Articlos For Solo 45 MtAen and two fuU bathroome. extras. Large lot, AA zone, LEGAL Oonvenlent locaUcn near Park fa'vorlte s a delegatlA behind er home, Are lot, central, this 014 rtwm Cape Cod. En ...... ^ours — Tuesday, Wednesday 4-car attached garage, m ad- many trees, 80 day Aouponoy. way and Lake. CoU now, $15,- him at tee GOP ronvAUon. Membera of Sweet Adetines perfonning on porch of lakeside home in Oolumbib during “Harmony Hoedown.” >4AN —18 y e ^ or more to TOBACCO BARN boards and __j ^ walk to bus, school A d shop joy nature’s beat with aome ditlA.. .a tidy 4 room apart Charlea Lesperonce, 849-7820. NOTICE 400. Hayes Agency, 648-0181. aaaist in delivering fine furni 180 year old hand hewed bam Thursday and ping. H.M. Fretaiette ReoMora horsea, cows or chickens. Nixon,, who carried tee state ment or in-law suite. Wolver- Notice is hereby given of the EbcceUent 51494 mortgage ture. Driver’s license necea- timbers. Call 878-1016 after 6. ®*9- Closed Monday. SEVEN ROOM Older home, ex- 847-9998. VERNON —Uke new, six room by 37S,006 votes when he ran for ton Agmcy Realtors. 649-3818. that cA be takm over for aary. Apply Shipping Dept., oeUent condition, on hue line. certifioaUon of porty-endoreed UAR buUt Ranch. Fireplace, president eight years ago, oaid, $4,700. Call 649-6806 or 875- Columbia ^Hoedown Harmony by Lake Waddns Bros. Inc., 985 Main SCREENED loam, processed MANCHESTER — Clean 8-fam- Property includes 2 extra buUd- oandidatea „ . , of , the RepubU cu 6BIMT BUY IN town. . .six room garage, porch. Only 830,900. "One of the great things I 0611. a t gravel, also bank run gravel. STOVE and refrigerator, good Uy 8-4-8, large lot, centraUy . teg lota. Marion B . Robertson, cape with one c a garage. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. learned about Ohio in 1900 is' Vincent Zito of Hartford works Mrs. Katherine Hynes of M a - oua meal, for a small fea, with I muot have. What other wife George H. OrijTlng, 742-7886. condition, reasonable. May be lAated, St. James Parish. ItGftltor 648-6958. nioipGl 0 fflc6t spBcIfled bGlow House centrally located, in that it la a great organisaUonal part time at what some men cheater w a chalrmA of evAta. all tee fd ytni could poeaibly leta her husband go out with TV aTAFP accountant. Excellent seen at 73 Scarborough Rd. Lwmard Agency, Realtors, 646- ______— ______!------to be tiUed at the State Election pretty good condition. Oil hot COVENTRY — Very cIb a 614 state.’ , . I f you didn’t go, you missed need wtll tomorrow. other women?” opportunity for individual de- CB RADIOS, mobile and base, B & W 0469. MAIN ST. — Bustoeae sone. to be held on November 5, 1968, watar heoi. No basement. Tre rAm Cape, oversized garage, NIx a 's strategists said teat He tells a bAch of women a country store with home- The Sweet Adelines, acconhng Members of the prize wintiilig slilng to become a certifled aOl 28 channeis, antennaes, mic LEFT OVER 1667 sig-sag sew BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Large 8-room house in exoel- in the Town of Manchester A d mendous value at m ly $15,600. modem kltohen, new furnace, whUe they hope Rhodes wUl what to do A d—what’s more— made bread, candy, aprons, to one spokesman, ’’don’t even quartet are Marie Ihelen, Sue public accountant. Please send rophones, complete set up, |280 ing machines, buUt-ln controls MANCHESTER — 7 room alr- aluminum BhUng, treed lot. On Manchester Parkade lent condition, S-oor garage, m the 18th, 19th A d 30tti Aosem- Immediate occupAcy. T.J. make some national appear- they do it. He does it with a jewelry, decorated soap A d a know tee words to “Sweet Ade- Ou h a , Eidna G ord A and P at resume to Box DO, Manches 742-6890. to .make button holes, sew M A clv ster 649-5800 CA ditlA ed Split Level, IH $28,000. PhUbrick Agency, 849- wy Dlatriota. A Hot of the per- Crockett, Realtor, 64S-1677.< ly $17,600. H. M. Frechette, A c e a tor tee Ucket, they A e pltchplpe.. chAce on a real live guitar. line” and claim barbershop bar- Zerto and they CA't wait to get ter Herald. biktons on, blind hem dresses, baths, sUdlng glass dA ra off Realtora, 847-9008. SILVER SCREEN for pro sons so endorsed as candidates WAPPINO —SpaolouB Ramte, coA tteg most on hla organiza He'a tee director of the Mo a - Ya also missed Mrs. Jo a mony Is “free flowing with no to Oklahoma City to **aing up make fancy stltchee. Clearance CamUy nwm, modem Utriim NEW LISTINO — Six room CARPENTER help«», ex jectors, slide or movies. Excel "Not only does Henry worry about what Wallace might U on file in m y office, being the S-bedrooms, 114 baths, com tion delivering tee key etate to price only $34. or you can with buUt-lns, garage. $36,900. ovarsteed Cope with ftal riied NORTH COVENTRY — new tain Laurel CThapter of the Sweet Satryb, fortAe teller, who could orchestration, just harmony, a storm. perienced only, good pay. Call lent condition. CaU 198 East do to the election—he worries about Stassen!" INVITATION office of the Town Clerk, 41 Cen pletely flnlteed basement, fam Nixon in November. pay $5. per month. For free PhUbrlric Agency, Realtors, dormer. Stones throw from Parkway. Older three bcdrAm Adelines Ad he hM a prize- tell yA aU abAt tee "tall, dAk, >** *"*®'® abAt 20 bom Center Street ter Street, and copies thereof ore ily room, large weU la n ^ a p - Later In tee day, NIx a meeta 289-0449. delivery call Capitol Credit 649-5847. Main Street. ’Two fuU baths, Cape. Three mr garage, five winning quartet among them, hAdsome stranger” you wUl They ‘hinge like “Marne," ringed aroAd tee area to ^ T O B ID available for public dlstributlA. ed lot, 20’s. 644-2290. with Gov. Raymond P. Shaf a in MILLIONS of nigs have been Manager 'tlU 9 p.m. If toU, I .Uvlng room with flreptaee, acres, privacy. Only $18,600. “The ChanzAettea.’’ meet (or the beAtiful blAde In “Oatoeret." ’’DoUy,’’ and “I Feel tee s t a ^ and there waa ^ POR’TBR ST. area, large over Sealed btda wiU be rooetved OFFICE TERM HarrtebAg. Shafer supported cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s caU collect 246-2140. lotga kitchen, three ear Ha^ea Agency, 640-0181. TOLLAND — Near PAkway, The glrU are ReglA No. 1 your future), the mAey yA * Son* Coming_On” Ad they a pc^wmA who araea^ Sdosinmi WoHtBd SLA sized Cape, 7 i;Ams, formal at the oHOce, of the Purchasing State New York Gov. Nelson A . Rock •*po- America’s finest Rent elec garage. In immaculate condl- older 6-room Colonial,' new wtaners and will travel to Okla- wlU Inherit ahorUy, (the person Jet the audience join In a “ Let (tales who flirted with the toe Housos For Ront 65 dining-room, famUy rAm or Agent, 41 cW er Street, MiA- Representative 1-8-69—1-8-71 PRIVACY 8 room Ranch, 2 efeller for the GOP presIdenUal LICENSED Real Estate sale- tric shampooer |1. Tlie Shei^ fiem. Wolverton Agency, Real kltohen A d heating system, homa City shortly to compete who borrowed the tA bucks la CaU You Sweetheart," even llcemA. Musical InstrumMfs S3 63 den, 3 fuU baths, yard with cheater, Conn., until September Justices baths, beamed celling, ^>a - nomination. Nixon meets men with previous experience. win-Williams Co. UNFURNISHED 4 room RsmA. tors, 649-2818. garage, large wooded lot, $14,- in tee national Ampetltions for going to pay it______back).,, ------A d she J* eome of the audience v c. a ’t «« privacy. ExAllent cAditiA. 5, 1968 at 11:00 oxn. $ * '(X )N - o f the Peace 1-8-89—1-4-71 elteg, garages, pond, water Wednesday with Rockefeller In Manchester Eveidng HenM Call Mr. PfaUbrick, Philbrlck VOICE OF MUSIC tour track HHDVIEW’ TOWNHOUSES — Oarage. Fireplace. Pleasant, 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. bAbershlp barnlAy. Ada up telling y A what you carry a tAe in a paper bag. ^ Mancne $24,900. PhUbrick Agency Real STRTKTnON OF RETAININO Registrar of Votera 1-8-89—1-6-71 MANCHESTER — Immaculate falls, 0 acres, pine grove, tee New York Clfy apartment always knew—y A ’re very in- saya ot his job, I love Columbia Arreapondeat ITigl- Agency, 649-SS47. DON’T merely brighten your stereo twin tape recorder No. convdnient location. AvaUable Mrs. Ft a c Ib Davla of Rt. 87, «lways New lai^ge 2-bedroom town- tors,’ 649-5847. 6 room Ranch, full buement, Hutebina Agency, Realtors, 849 C90VENTRY —High scenic lo- house where they both live. it. I have A undettaAdlng wife, ula Carlson, tel. 8899894. carpets. . .Blue Lustre them 722. ’Two mikes, all accessor middle September. Wortdng WALLS-ASHWORTH STREET, Notice 1s hereby given that a house, featuring RCA Whirl rec room, oversteed garage, 5S34. catlA Older 10 rAm brick Co- ’’’— ®'>*’ "•—NIx a , —— Monday was a day CoJu™hla, w a hostess over tee teUlgAt. . . .eliminate rapid resoiUng. ies, like new. $ ^ . Call 640- adults. 648-2880. also two dump trucks end one primary wUl be held a Septem Hdp Wontwd^ pool appliances, diAwaAer, CONCORD Road area. . .Price beaufifiil private lot, con Rant electric shampooer 81- 7120. snow plow. ber 25, 1068, If a candidacy or SOUTH Windsor — Large 8 IH baths. Caloric gas ranges, THREE BEDROOM, older is SLASHED A this beautiful venient location, $22,900. Leo Mote or Fomolo 37 Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Siq>- fuU waU to wall carpeting, Bid Conns, plans and apeolfl- camHdoctea A e filed in aocord- room SpUt Level. Three or foA s?' rrUpSccis Ferfion home, yard, garage, ix>rch, custom bulU home. Ownere no nard Agency, Realtors, 646- p»y. private ceUars, central laundry oattom AS available at ihe A ce with Sections 9-882 through bedixxms. Ideal In-law ar- SCHOOL bus drivers, men or den, near sAooI, Sept. 1st, longer can take care ot It, now 0469. caUed "HarmAy Hoedown.” And you also mlbsed a marvel- Office and Storn area, air-oonditioaing, master sitting vacant. AU over-sized Purctaaaing Office, 41 Center 9^ , inoluaive, of the G A erol rangemAt. Modem kitchen, women. Apidy now tor woiic SAVE BIG! Do your own rug $160. 643-6453. Street, Manchester, Oonneett- statutes. Rev. of 1068 revised to ------1------ers, A d handshaking with in September. L n lle CMlins, and upholstery cleaning with Equlpmont 54 TV antenna tor color and black rooms (six In all) haUways, IgANCHBSXER — 6 room cus formal dining room, famUy VERNON — almost new, S-bed- crowds who fumed A t to see and white, gas heat end hot closets galore, fireplace, full eta. 1984, os amended, by persons tom buUt Raised R A ch , top room, fireplace, 214 baths, gar Residents Question 1224 Sdlivan Avenue, Wapplng, Blue Lustre. Rent electric GROCERY STORE fully equip- lA m R A ch, cA venlA t to him. water, plus gas for cooking, basem A t with GE unit, patio, Town of Manebestor, other than party-endorsed CA- quality oonatruefiw, excellAt age. $28,000. PhUbrick Agency 644-1487. sbampooM- gl. Oloott Variety ped consisting National cash Out of Town VemA Circle, 114 baths, fire- At tee end, he foAd time to Study Concludes ot parking, bus line; one of Man- tjvo car garage. Must be aeon Ooimectteta dldates. Realtors, 6495847.. registers, dairy cases, freesers, For Ront 66 location, treed lot. Mid 20’s. place, atorms, buUt-ln electric listen IntenUy to a elderiy niA cheeter’e ftaieet neighborhoods to be appreciated. Here ia an Robert B. Weias, Forms tor petiUoM for filing Hayes Agency, 646-OUl. Sewer Assessment Hobart meat saw, adju. table Wtehen, Immaculate, Immed- in a crowd who told him *T RLDING MOWER, $86. Good and most convenient location. ROCKVILLE —four room opportAity to make an exAl- General Manager such oondldoclea by or A behalf VERNON SECX)ND SHIFT Aelving, time clock, stainless late A cupA cv, |2l,.’300. J ever atarted A t In polltlca with Ray condition. Call 742-8261 after HUlvlew’s gracious and cotn- apartment, stove, refrigera lent purchase. Lot Is 180 x 180. o f A y enroUed RepubUcA Par OPEN evenings from 6 p.m. a - Want A 5Va% Mortgage? Emphatically stating they Mrs. Floyd Kibbe of VaUey steel cube maAine, US stack Agency, Realtora, 648-0600. BUaa (now tee RepubllCA na- Brand Drugs Differ 4:80 p.m. tort filled package ia offered to tor, heat. $185. monthly. CaU T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ty member or, in the case ot tU dork Is this 8-room Garrison Garrison OolonlaJ, fA r bed wero In favor of having sewer View La. told the board, ”Y a er slicing machine, wrapping WORKERS you from the Sites BuUding 876-7362. jusficee ot the peace, by or a Ooionlol situated on KeAedy rAms, just 7 yeara oid. COVENTRY — Immaculate, aU ‘J«'^ ^ aJ«n A .)” FlnaUy, Nlx- llnM Installed a Valley View we do want sewers, our leaching station with scale and extra MANCHESTER and vicinity. NOTICE Company and wUl be ready tor behalf of the bAe majority to Rd. in M Achester. City uUll- Ideal for large famUy. Has elootrlc 614 room Ranch, mod- ** sMled, pointy hIs finger up- and BrooksWe Lanee, a grAp of fields have been In use 10 to 16 (4 P.M. - Midnifirht) ndte and miscellaneous equip Over 76 homes from $7,600 up. TOWN OF MANCHESTER occupancy on October 1, ELLINGTON Center — modem which said party is entitled to tlea. Ideal floor ptans A e avail everything, perfeert. locatiA, em full cA ln et kKchen, 8 bed ward Ad Mid, “Keep tee From Generic Ones reaidAta at a pubUc hearing years. Some of A r lota are ■ootsoBd AccMSoriBs 46 ment. Can be seen in store. CaU Mitten Realty Company, CONNECTICUT faith.” 1968. ,For your personal In- 3^ room apartment. Stove and nominate, may be obtained from able oloo for custom buUdlng. exceUent CAdMlA. quick rooms, Uvlng A d dining A ea . last night queaUAed the method small and we can’t keep adding Multi Circuits, a rapidly Call Fontaine Restaurant refrigerator, heated, $125 per Realtors, 648-6030. POSraON VACANCY Once, he talked by two way (Oonttnoed from Page One) leaching fields.’ 17’ ’THOMPSON, Johnaon elec spection contact J. D. Real Frederick B. Pmk, RepubUcA SO's. Peter F. Grady Real occupAcy. Low payments. Priced for quick sale, $14,600. cology and Experimental Thera' of Asessment. growing firm In the elec Elquipment, 478 Windsor Street, month. Available immediately. PLANNING DIRECTOR ra(Uo to President Jolmson u Harold WaldmA, Brookslde tric starting motor; 1967, 1,- Estate Co. 618 Center St. Man ROCKLEDOE — Colonial, 6 RegistTA of Veters, 41 Onter Eatate, 64S-26M. CaU now! 6495306. O iar-B A Agendy, 648-0688. brAd-name drug. peuUcs. The paper alA w a re' Because a survey being taken tronics fiM , extends an in com er o f Canhm Street, Hart CaU 649-9825. their motorcades sped in oppos- La., A k e d if there w a A y way 800 Iba. Mostercraft tilting chester, 643-6129 - 643-8T79. rA m s, 1% baths, modem 110.686.00 - 813,676 00 Street, MAoheater, CoAectlcut. „ OFFICE OPEN ’TODAY 10-5 He iftnphAlzed, however, teat leased here. A d Dr. Martin by dlTAtor of adminlstratlA vitation to our {dant to dis ford. 527-6771. $18,000 WILL PURCHASE this SOUTH WINDSOR — Four bed it* nr. o __1 ™ iiuncvsi, uiar ieaSA Here, A U UT. ssaTun — ------— ------for the residents to know the trailer phis accessories. All In Exclusive leasing agen^ — kitchen, formal' dining rAm, tor flSiig Aoh" a slL freeway out- ^e flntengs do not answer the elaborated on tee„findings In a Richard BordA Ha not been cuss job (^ipoitunitiea in the 4H room Ranch, within walk room Colonial. FamUy rAm . side Detroit. cost involved before they decide excellent condltton, $1,250. Can anytime. 3 bedrAms, garage, Avered '“ ‘tocy Ae contained in Part I. final question of how drugs per- interview. completed, the Board of Repre following areas: Resort Proporty ing dtotonce to private beach at &L Large lot. Dishwasher A d dis- whether or not they W At the . demonstrate. Call 742-8678. paUo, $27,900. PhUbrick A gA- im ^ zoning J?**^**” Inztruotion Page, of the petition B W Nix(»i WA leaving the Veter form whA given to sick pa- Dr. Martin ia professor of sAtatlVM voted to take actlA AnriqiMs 56 3V4 ROOM deluxe apartment, Bolton Lake, oU nicely paneled poeal, two CA garage. Low ans of Foreign Wars (XMiventlon line. For Ront 67 cy. Realtors, 840-()847. tenroople-tai;hlchA.avaU- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Uenta. medicine Ad pharmsAlogy at ‘J'® ordlnAce Atll it is PLATING 28’ LUHRS Seasclff Sport Firti- WANTED TO BUY — antiques, stove, refrigerator, disposal, with 2 bedrooma, living room Manchester PAkade SO’s. Peter F. Grady Real A d the President w a going It WA explainA that B ordA NIANTTC —Quiet comfortable RegtetrA’e office. Dr. Ley told a reporter that Georgetown’s medical schAl. completed. erman. Seeps two to tour, Alp steins, furniture, pewter, lead wall to wiJl carpeting, free gas LARGE MODERN home plus with fireplace, kltchm A d din- M A chester 6496306 Estate, 648-2894. there to speak. Secret Service had estimatA that the coat s a x SCREENING 4-room cottage. Swimming, Lteerol& tage b e n ^ I n o l ^ obtaining the pettUon Ach blood-level testa are tee with chIorampheific<4, Dr. Borden sAt A t questionnaires to shore. 827 cubic inch Crusad ed lamps, art glass, primiUves, for cooking and hot water, CaU 5 lA m older home with bam teg ores. MiMt be sem . Wol m A put teem in toum, new bathrr this dents wlU embark on their a - Kelly,' 126 High St.; William pivduct WA absorbA In tee La o told tee BoaA of Repre THE THOMPSON House — OOt- YOUNG COUPLE with one chUd condition. Sensibly priced in treed lot, garage, $21,500. PhU propoaed onUnanoea oonoenv- *>*tow to be llBed at the State reason, we suggest that nual summer acutbIa , this LouthA, 14 Laurel St.; Aaron blood much more rapidly A d perience with pediatrician. 643- TOMA’TOES, beans, carrots, tage St. centrally located, large 4% ROOMS, heat and hot water, desire two bedroom apart the mid 20’s A d weU worth It. sentatives, “Moat of us here are 9288. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- tag: HSeetton to be held a Novem- you consult our firm. Mov one to Ne-wport, R.I., .sponsored Marchant, 14 Laurel St.; Thom- coinpletely thA tee brand name strongly in favor of severs, but beets, squash, cucumbers and pleasantly fumlAed rooms, $140. Adults, no pets, ref ment. CaU 649-9631. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- fruit, 21 Angel St 6347. 1. Proposed ordinanoe tor o a - ^ ^®*8, in the Town of M a - ing property 1$ our bAiness. by tee rocrAUA department.' as Chevalier, 696 Bolton Rd.; drug. parking. Call 649-2858 tor over erences and security deposit. 1677. there are a few points thilt n e A EXPERIENCED bookkeeper veyanoe of approodmately 6% <*«etA and in tee isfii, I9te If you really want to seU, This will be tee fifth such trip Sadie Chausse, Rockville Memo- Dr. Martin said in tee Inter- night and permanent guest 6434)124. BUSINESS Executive desires ROLLING Park — 6 rAm Cape clarification.” double entry, typing and pay- PICK TOUR OWN tomatoes, place full confidA ce in us. in the pA t tour yArs. rial Nursing Home; Robert Bo- view that more study of dlphen- rates. three bedroom house, Manches in fine neighborhood, fireplace, acres of land north and souih ***** ^®*** AaeemWy Diatrtoto. A - Brienza explained teat those rtdl desires ptul or full-time $1.60 per half bushel. Carrots Wo won’t let you down. Our A smlltar group went to nan, 31 Crater St.; Holly Mar- ylhydAtoln Is needed but tee MANCHESTER —North Street, ter area. CaU 1-401-781-1644 or two fuU baths, loads of closet of Hercules Drive to Gozden ***e persons so endorsed few who have express A a nega work. Call 875-6192. for feed, $1. per buAel. Peter NEAR Main St. — d e a n room professional real estate staff Hampton Beach last yeA, Roc Un, 120 High St.; Cindy Patten, residte "present AOteer kind of first floor apartment, 6V4 write Mr. Bearse, 19 Seaview space, full shed dormer, form Grove, Inc. CAdldotes Is on file in my ot- Lady- tive interest have done so tor a son Farms, 440 Demlng Street, tor gentleman, parking, is awaiting your call. ky Point, R.I., A d on a fell Broad Brook. dilemma for the F D A ;” tee pos - ^ RELIABLE mother with refer rooms, buUt-ln range. AvaU- Ave., Cranston, Rhode Island. al dining room or fourth bed 2. Propoaed ordinance ocn- being tee office ot tee Town variety of reasons, not tee leAt Wapping. separate entrance, kUchen and foliage trip in 1966 A d on tee Admitt A Sunday: Sharon sibility teat a generic version of ences will care for small child aWe Sept. 16th, $160. 643-2573. ceroing purchase by tbe Town Caerk, 41 Center Street, A d of whlite is the m eteA of aa- bathroom. 649-4266. Mnx>LEAOED working couple room. Losts of trees. $22,900. DoUy Madison in 1965. Campbell, 120 Prospect St.; a drug is more active thA It tor working parents. Call Ann, of approximately 4% acrea of copies teerrof a s avaUable for sessment. desires to rent single home in PhUbrick Agency Realtors, 649- JARVIS REALTY CO. Throe air conditioned buses Marilyn Kratzke, EUlngrton; should be. 648-8667. PKX YOUR OWN com, 216 ROOM FOR RENT, genUeman 5347. ' land south of Herctaes Drive pubUc distribution. Although tee boaA approved FurnislMd Manchester or vicinity with or REALTORS — MLS will' make stops at Franklin Richard Langley, EIa I Hart Dr. Ley said the FDA consid HiUstown Rd., M anAester. (miy, free parking, central lo- from Gardm Grove, Ihc. OFFICE ’TERM A ordinAce some time ago set without opUon to buy. Call 647- DUPLEX — 6-6, exceUent An- Park, St. Joseph’s Churcte, Or- ford; JuliA Remklewlcz, 24 ers the differences to be clini — .... . ■ ■ cation. 648-2698 after 6. Aportinoiits 63-A The proposed changes and re- Stote 283 East Center Street 643-1121 ting up the m eteA of assessing 9783, after 4:80. ditlon, owners ride has bath ch a A St., W a A St., opposite Janet Lane; Lleneke Cohen, 36 cally signiflCAt in only one of Dogt 8irdt P b Is 41 vMona may be eem'ln tbe Tbwn Hepresentatlve 1-8-69—1-6-71 sewer users. Mayor John GrAt Central Park and.at I^j^yette Lawler Rd.; Marie Pieace, 2 tee drugs testA—chlorampheni- Housdiold G oods 51 EXCELLENT ROOM for wom COUPLE wishes to rent 2-room A d half, principals only, $82,- Clerk’s office during burineos Juaticee DACHSHUND -A K C puppies, POUR ROOM furnished apart Members of the Manchester Comer. The gn^up Is expected Emerald Dr.; Daisy t>eA, C(>1. allowA some explAaUon of tee an schocU teacher. Kitchen or reasonable 8-room apart 600. Call 648-4968, Otter 5 p.m. heure. of tee Peace 1-6-69—1-4-71 reds, blacks and Aoextote, $75 SINGER ZiaZAO cabinet ment, center of town. 643-8528. BoaA of Rcalhrs, Greater to arrive in Newport at 11 a.m. Windsor; Agnes Qulim, 81 Pros He termA tee Georgetown meteA, although he cautioned privUeges. Call after 5 p.m., ment In South Manchester, John D Oaraide Jr., Regtetnu- of Voters 1-8-69—1-6-71 up. Also Pekingese and Wel- model, used 5-6 months. This MANCHESTER — West side. Vemon* BoaA of Realtors A d to begin a tour of the seacoAt pect St.: Gladys , Melendez 66 studies useful but exploratory those at tee hearing a explA a- 649-6268. THREE ROOM furnished bache preferably unfurnished. Call Secretory Notice la hereby given teat a maraners, 14128-8578. machine will monogram, over Beautiful expA dable Cape, the Multiple Listing Systems town. Windsor Ave. A d Dr. Martin agree. But he tlon was really out of oAer. lor apartment,^ split level, 649-1352 after 5 p.m. Board of Directors primary will be held on Septem- cast, blind hem dresses, makes LARGE newly decorated, fur- rec room, garage, Ambination for both Boards. Arrangements have been Birth Friday: A daughter to said in the paper that tee find Brienza ^said he thinks teat brand new, private entrance, M Acheater, Conn. ber 26, 1968, If a candidacy or CBtOOMDfO ALL brssds . Bar- button holes. Need resjxmslble ntehed room, private entrance, storms Ad screens, mAy made tor guides to boaA each Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cyr, 26 ings “constitute presumptive, eqAl distribution is tee only moay HIU. B.C. CSiiM, H ok ra all appliances including TV, Dated at Manchester, Oonnec- cancUdactes are filed in acrord- party to pay 10 payments of parking, gentleman. 649-7702. extras, $18,900. Mitten Agency bus for a 22-mile tour of this Orchard St. suggestive e'vidence of A desira- equitable way to charge- The Bd., Belton, 64S-548T. ■parking lot, ideal for teacher BusiiMM l^ropoity ficta, fills I6(h day of August A ce with Sections 9-882 through $5.25 per month or $52.50 cash. Realtors, 843-0980. htatoric spot. Included will be Births Saturday; A daughter ble degrees of .... underactl'vity ordinAce provides for charging CaU Credit Manager 'tlU 9 p.m. or professional person. Call For Solo 70 1®®*. 9-450, teoluoive, of tee General SELLING YOUR HOME? For Ttawport Naval Base, Naval to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallrat, according to front footage. six ROOM RAch with 15 x 30’ or overacUvlty of certain drug If toU, caU coUect 246-2140. Wontod Rooms 648-1879. Statutes, Rev. of 1968 revised to prompt courteous service teat War College, tee famous ten- 166 Union St.; a son to Mr. a (1 CUTE PUPPIES, $15. 742-6619. MANCHES'TER —Central loca- patio. FuU rec rA m with aU ,, „ , ,, . prAucts” when given In stAd- Brienza A d ed , “ I think that •oord 62 1964, aa amended, by persona gets results, call Louis Dimock mile OceA Dr. mAy historic Mrs. Reginald Ludden, 86 Un- aA doseages. equal distribution would be the CLEAN, USED refrigerators, tlA, brick building, two stores bullt-lns. Set dn wooded lot. Realty, 6499828. other tium party-endorsed o a - and colonial buildings a well In the Interview Dr. Martin only equitable way to charge, I ranges, automatic washers WANTED — Room with ot Bufiiwu Loeo;ijoitt plus adjoining two family Must be seen. Principals only. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppy, dtdatee. as tee fabulous mansions of with guarantees. See them at home. Present rental return Priced In mid 20’s. CaU 644- ALL CASH tor your property IMscbarged Friday: Alice Nie- said, “We were astonished by think everyone would hook up male, wormed and vaccinated without board, Parkade area, For Ront 64 Forms for petitions tor flUng society’s “400” A d Hammer B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 $340 monthly. Business zoned, 8497. BUILD within 24 hours. Avoid red derwerfer, Ellington; Hugh Kra- the number of differences teat Ader that basis.’’ a 1b*. Reasonable. CaU anytime, 647- tor gentleman. Write P.O. Box smith, the former summer Main St. CaU 648-2171. MANCHESTER — 10,000 square financing available. CaU The such ooiididacles by or on behalf tape. Instant aervlce. Hayes jewpkl, 33 Park St.; Stanley turn A ivp.” Noting that differ- FrAcls Rupprecht, also a MANY ASSORTMENTS 1124. 608, Manchester. White House. feet of industrial space. Prime R. F. Dimock Co., 649-5246. MANCHES’TER — Brick R A ch . FUTURE of A y enroUed D em A rafic P a - KNIT Agency, 6490181. Pearson, 83 MerUne Rd.; NAcy ences showed up In tee first resident of Brookslde La., TO GIVE AND ENJOY E L B C n u C RANGE with oven WANTED —ONE room without location, inside loading dock. Formal dining nx>m, two fire ty member or. In the c u e of ______Special atTAgementa have CRiarette, Toltand; Aa o Blond, three out ot 10 drugs tee unlver- pointed out that he had a ir- timer, playpen, jumper, bassi places, finished rec rA m , justices of the peace, by or on IT WAS Groucho Marx who been made tor a tour ot the West HaiifoA; Marie Jackson, slty Is studying, he said “ that’s regular sized lot with a 180-foot BIIOHT WEEX old female A ep- board, with kitchen privileges CaU for details. Hayes Agency, EARNING SIZES 2-10 nette, firejUace set, projection 646-0131. breezeway, garage, large lot. behalf of tee bAe majority to observed teat a i h a who c a “ Breakers,” tee m A sion built 92 Prospect St.; Carol Hewitt, frontage, 45-foot back A d 125- LENOX herd colUe, $7. Call 649-7602. within walking distance of Invostment Proporty a pretty high batting average.” screen, dress form, electric ktoncheoter Community CM- $28,500. PhUbrick Agency Real POWER which eald party is entitled to see through women is missing tor Cornelius Vanderbilt In 1895. ToUand; Mrs. Mary Valciulis Dr. M Atin said, “ I think a foot in depth. “ I don’t Uke the PURE BRED black male mixers, dacron curtains with lege, Hartford Rocul Campus. 474 MAIN ST. office for rent. For Solo 70-A tors, 640-5347. nominate, may be obtainefi from a lot. Don’t l(x>k now but we At 11:45 a.m. tee buses will and daughter, Ellington. groat many doctors have just front foot charge, I think we PHARMACY Cocker Spaniel, one year old, rods. CUl 648-6612. CaU 66841175 after 6 p.m. Center of town, plenty of park Edward F. Moriorty, Demo ha've some houses well worth interrupt the tour to stop at a Discharged SatuAay: Joseph generally assumed teat there think we should go by users, if MANCHESTER — Rooming MANCHESTER — ""i rAm Qualify for careers in ell shots, trained. Call 649- ing, 646-2426. O-S. cratic RegUtrA of Votera, 41 showing I On second thought — restaur At where arrAgementa Olender, 13 Talcottville Rd.; was no Issue here. and I was you war.-t to consider users or M9 B. CBNTEB ST. ? a house, good location between R A ch . Two baths, family . ELECTRONICS Center Street, MAchester, Con AN EASY knit with bands of color Inter why not look now? Keith Real have been made tor lunch. PI a s Deboitah W oA , RFD 2; Sophie one of them. But it turns out 'makers, I might consider myself LAWSON type turquoise chair. FOR R e n t or sa le-m Main redevelopment and proposed rAm, breezeway, garage, . COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Aportmofits— Fiot^— necticut. Instructions for filing est et waist, neckline and sleeve edges! Estate, 649-1922. call for the return trip to be that there is more here thA in." In good condition. OaU 643-0196. Street. Building and lot next shopping center. Potential . INSTRUHIENTATION Smite, 3 Ridgewood Dr.; Frra.- ToMiMiits 63 screened porch, park like yard. Perfect for the young fashion-minded made starting at about 4 p.m. meets the eye.” to Post Office. ExcellAt loca- gross, $6,136 per year. $9,000 such a candidacy AS OAtalned cis Felber, Broad Brook; John Articles For Sole 45 ALMOST NEW Caloric ^ Mid 20’s, Hayes Agency, 846- miss. , if-. Mrs. Joan Powers and Mrs. Ja Dr. Miartln said that on the Uon tor any use. 646-2426 from down to right buyer. Ample in Port I, Inetruotlon Page, of West, Plainfield, N. J.; Russell ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ range. Zenith cabinet tetevl- 0181. WARD Pattern No. 5358 h is knit directions Berger will Aslst recreation di Georgetown studies A d other DARK rich stone-free loam, SIX ROOM duplex, adults only. 9 to 5 p.m. parking, reflnlshed inside and tee petltiA form, roplea of Miarte, 7 Vine D r.; Irene McAn- Bion, Idtcben cabinet, wrought for sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 end 10 inclusive. Gets U.S. Post rector Don Berger in supervis slmUar findings, “ We think it •15. Pool and patio sand, $140. 22 Locust St. 646-2426, 9-5. out. Excellent investment prop MANCHESTER — Tree shaded which are available In sold Reg- drew, EUlngton; Elizabeth Tyr- iron comer bookcase, lamps, FOR RENT — Broad Street, TECHNICAL IIND 314 In Mini plui 114 l«r llrit-tlaii ing the group. reasonable to assume that other TUESDAY, AUG. 2Dth at 9:99 PM, stone, fUl, gravel, sand and erty. CaU The R. F. DImock 6-rAm Garrison Colonial, large tetrar’i office. Prior to obtain nail aai ipielal hanSlIni lor oach pillam. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec eU, Hartford; Marilyn Bailey, rollaway bed, outdoor grill, 1,850 square feet Including of Although seats -for the trip differences probably exist’’ A d manure. 643-0804. WE HAVE customers waiting Co., 649-5245. living rAm with flreplAe, for INSTITUTE ing tee petition form, tee con 14 Olson Dr.; Mrs. Laura Thrall Toro 19” lawn mower. AU in fice space. Call 649-1897. retary of State Dean Rusk has ha7e“ be7ii‘ alT trk e A 'fo rT week that it would be worthwhUe to for the rental of your apart mal dining rA m , A d a family sent ot each OAdldate to' be lUAcd Mrs. Miriam Camps of A d daughter. New Britain; Mrs. exceUent condlUA. CaU 649- ment or home. J. D.' Real Es Day and evening claisei. 8118 there afe still openings avaUable compare other products “ in con Pre-Convention Gala! TWO ROOM office, 100 percent sized kitchen, 8 generous bed-' propoaed therein, plus a deposit M lAletown, Conn, aa vice chair Joanne Butler Ad daughter, 1644. tate Associates, Inc., 643-5120. rAms, closets galore, 1% Degree or certificate programs Print Mint, aaOrtto with ZIP CODI and l2h-36)4 for the elderlles’ Lake Com- siderable detail.” SAVE Main St. location. Inquire Mar H o u sm For Sole 72 of $25.00 tor each such candidate Itylt Nnnaor. man of the State Department Wlndsorville Rd. baths, breezeway A d attached p o A ce trip next Tuesday. In The (Georgetown studies are MOVING —Complete house low’s, 867 Main St. , must be tiled with said Regia- Policy PloAing CoACll. Discharged S Ad a y : Susa Ae ?10. OFF LOOKING tor anything In COOL TREE shaded yard beck gapage. Aluminum elding. $27,- You'll find the niw '68 Fall fc Winter A DRESS with a V-notched neckline and terested persons may call the part of a research project the hold fumiahlnga including gas Fall umetler begini trar. A petition containing tee ALBUM lilrad with dozens of lovely de The annoAcement of the ap Schumey, 29 LaAcl St.; Lynn COLLEEN DEWHURST real estate rentals — apart- ons you to lAk at Uids well c a - 900. Wolverton Agency, Real cap sleeves is tastefully topped by a recreation office for reserva FDA is conducting to settle tee PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS stove, T-V, davenport, miscel STORE or offices tor rent 460 week of Sep^mber 16 required number ot aIgnatAes of signs from which to choose patterns in BaMer, Ellington; Diane Les- 'hients, homes, multiple dweU- structed 7 rA m Colonial, nice trim jacket. pointment was made Monday. tions. cpntroverslal issue of whether (Mrs. (zcorsfi C. Scott) ONE YEAR laneous taUes, chairs, mirrors, Main St. Across from Friendly tors, 649-2818. enroUed Dentocratlo members ell types of needlework. Free directions sard, 262' Skinner Rd.; Jean Ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real neighborhood, among homes of No. 8118 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Mrs. Camps is a recognized ex Rockville Hospital Notes generic A d brAd-name drugs UncondKional Ouaraintee etc. 643-5265. Ice Cream. 646-2425, 9-5. of tee Town or the Assembly for i Items! Prlce-SO t a copy. Budlong, Thompaonville: Shirley Estate Associates, Inc., 643- better qA llty. Hurry, mid 20’s. MANCHESTER — 2-famiIy, 8-6, sizes 1215 to 2615, bust 33 to 47. Size pert on EAopean affairs, and Visiting hour* are 18:30 to 8 are equivalent. More thA a doz — Phia — District, must be filed with said OflANOMOTHER'S P A T C lIw O R K . The 6129. TWO OFFICES tor ^ent. Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, central location, 2-car garage, For li^rm etlA, write or cell: 1415, 35 bust, 515 yards of 45-inch. has servA since 1963 as a re p.m. In all areM except ma Sherwln, Brooklyn, N.’Y.: Wil en drugs Ae being studied. Re II BARCALOUNGER chair, ilke Registrar pf Voters not later pretty Dresden Plate, Friendship and SEND e04 In MiM pini IS4 fir (Iril-elaii liam Loutean, 14 LaABl St.; f Yale Typewriter Service Approximately BOO square feet 649-4585. aluminum aiding, large lot. Log Cabin are in this, collection of 12 search fellow at the Royal In ternity where they are 8 to 4 sults are due this year. new, $66. Pole lamp, 8 lights, W A R D th A 4:00 P.M. on September 5, mall ana laeclal haneilni fni aacii pattern. SOME DEAD BEARS" 649-4986 each. Front and side windows Only $21,900. Bel Air Real lovely heirloom desIghs that are so stitute of Interzuitlonal Affairs und 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Diana L A d is A d daugh- The Johnson administration J « $10. Eveninga, 189 W. Middle 30 LOCUST S T .~ 8 ecAd floor, RAISED RANCH — modem Sue Burnett. Mzpchpiter facing Main Street. Good tor Eetate, 648-0882. TBOHNICAL 1968, being tee 21et day preced popular today! Pattern pieces, direc Evrainx Herald. ilM m ST o r In LoAon rad on tee CoACil Admitted F riday: Russell ter, 119 East Mlaln St. has sadd tee studies must Tpke., Apt. B, next to Wink 4-rooms, heat«d, $185. 648-2426. kitchen with all bullt-lns, be J • professional. Parking. Call INSTITUTE ing tee day ot the primary. tions. 0102- i n l y SOC a copy. AiKiiroAS, i h m Y o l i k . m ! v . of Foreign Relations in New Marth, 9 Vine Dr,; Gary Schin ler’s. formal dining room, famUy MANCHESTER — 4-bedrAm IMN. completed before It c a take a ) . ALUMINUM SHEETS — UaeJ Max Grossman, 649-5384. Dated at MAcheoter, Con frint Nama, Aderaii with ZIf CODI. Style York. dler, Ellington; Clara Kupfer- The Herald’s Vernon BAeau THREE ROOM Garden type rAm, 4 bedrAms, 2H baths, home, central lAatlon, 2 flre- 315 Hudson St., Hertford, Conn. position on proposed leghilaUon aa printing plates, .009 thlA, ROPER gas and gas range. necticut, this I9te day of August, Numher end Site. She succeeds career diplomat Bchmid, EUlngton; Mary Kita, is at 38 P A k St., tel. 876-8136 or ______^___ EUGENE EAST apartment, $185 per mAth, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, $84,- placee, 2-oar garage, wooded T il. 246-7431 to add Some o f tee costa of pres- ttxM”, 28 oAts eaA or 6 for Good condition. $60. Call 649- 1988. THE NEW Fall & Winter '68 Issue of Joseph Yager who retired JA e Ellington; Virginia Hlckton, 8 648-8711. News items may be criptlon drugs to benefits of tee ) ' U12 MAIN ST^EAST HARTFORD heat included. CaU Paul W. 900. Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, lot. Immediate Acuponoy. Bel An affilliit of tht $1. CaU 648-3711. V 2117. Ddward Tomklel, B isic FASHION Is here with many bright 15 to join the Institute for De- Green Rd.; Doily Butler, Wap mailed to P. O. Box 387, Rock- medicare program of health Dougan Realtor, 849-4585. Read Herald Ads 049-5847. Air Real Eatate, 648-0882. Univiriity ot Hartford wardrobe ideas. Send 504 for your copy. Town Clerk. Read Herald Ads feiue Analysis. plng. “ ville. care for the elderly. ^'k^^^'k^ iriririririrkiritirkiri^ \ I 9
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 Avenge Dally Net Praae Ron Tbe Weather 8 1XTBBW URmurb^Bt^r C ttrttin s lirra U i fli^ The WMk teOed Ctoor, eooler taiiight U m AMgesi 17. urn . about SO. Tomorrow niootly man- jia n rte tF r lEuFttUtg RFraUi nr. »ab in SM. About Town Cimman Robs Columbia W eEiEPAlB BUT 14,340 Mfoiclmater— >4 City o f VtUago Charm TIm Inotor High Patloinlitp «< 'Pancake House, VOLKSWAGENS p r ic e t e n CENTS Coattt MaMinfllrt and Kmanuel Peter Olson Will Compete MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1968 Page ST) iMDiacau Churehia will oon- Wounds Employe OOMFLim VW E V A B SBKVIOE VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 274 (FORTY PAGES—TWO BBCHONS) rtoda Its sommar jpngram on In Coast Olympic Trials REIUILT VOLKSWAMN INGINtS *^OHsls la Amaiica — Hope HAIDBN (A P)—A (unman In 9, Through Actlan’’ tomorrow at 7 p.in. at gouth Ohurdi. vaded Am Lotamatlaaal House A 17-y«ar-old OMumUa boy, from Kennedy Airport y esterday of Panoakes on SUfl Street eax^ Peter Olson, wlU attend the and wt|I teava for OsUfornla MORIARm OHCVRON SERViOE The Pliat Ghurah of Christ, ly today, wounded an employs U.S. Olympic Trials In CaUfomia *^7 ** iff* Tim Moriorty, ProprtotBf . . . ““ *“ •**’ •*»P^ with In die hopes Itoat he « » and offlolateiid wuftS£**5h -dd. to canoe and kayak oompetitlon Oort arigoMt of Saommento, 270 HAtIPORD ROAD • M 3-6217 *t »pm. at ^ ^ W - *" Soviet Troops Invade Czechoslovakia aaMf. ----- w sfd Mahoney, 18, a diriiwaah Orlgolelt has attanfM ngat* Peter, the son of Mr. and tea at OoluihbU Lake and is a Manchester WATE8 wlU meet er. He was treated at St Ra- Mrs. Ounnar Olson, is entered former German aathmal this eventa( at the Italian phaal’s Hospital and released. In the K-1 men’s 1,000 meter rtuunplon in kayak and oaaoo American Club on.BSdrld(e St. One other empteye was In the race to CaUfOcnla and has been raolog. HOUSE &. HALE Weighing to VfU be from 6 to restaunant when the holdiq> oc- paddMng hxmlly sinoe 1968. 7. There will be a qilash party otsred about 8:85 am . The shot Mns. IKTUam MUiphy, hotro- He la the jiunior national mental to Qie forming of tba at the home of Mrs. Qerald warn fired w^jen Mahoney ^>- champion, a title he won last Wagner, R t 5, Warehouse parently turned to fhce the ban- local canoe club, has been nam week at Ladce Sebago, Maine, ed a member of the U.S. OI]un- Surprise Spurs Reaction in World Capitals Polnt Members are reminded jlt whUe both employes were to brtag a lawn chair. and imldB several gold and plo Canoe Committee and wHI being ft»«ed upstaire In the silver medals for K-4 and K-3 building, police said. be partly reqpoEBlhto for nam -paddUng. ing a U.S. partleipant to the Laura E. Allman of 32 Cottage PoUoe said they were tovesti- Peter competed in the North St and John Cronin of 50 E. canoe raeea. gSLtlng a poaelWe connection be American Canoe ChampionChlps Peter, a aeniar at Wtodfaam Middte T^e. are among M tween the pancake house rob at PhHadelphla this weekend teachers attending a two-week Ogh School, trains on the lake Both Sides Ask Calm, bery and a 190 htedup atmut one along with local club members, five and six houni a day, weath Johnson Makes sesaian of the annual 18th E co hour later at a Merit Gas Sta Warren Jurovaty and Lee Piat- nomic Education Woriahop at er pwmltttog. tion on Orange Avenue in West secM. All the boys qualified by The local (dub la hoping to the Uhtvenity of Connecticut. Haven. The station attendant, winning in the Eiastem Di The aim of the workshop is to partly finance eBQwnseiB, for Stray Shots Kill Six who was not identified, was visional ChampionsiitiM at Se- membera attemSng these meete, promote bettor economics teach beaten about the face by three bago. Peter Olson practicing in lake with his ksysk. Appeal to USSR ing to the public srtwola. by local contributlona to addi By PETER BBHAK bandlta. Peter shipped his own kayak tion to newspaper etdlecttaia Assodated Press Writer dwelling at 40 Legdington Dr.. and danoea sponuoied by the dBSigns WASHINGTON (AP)-—PTeeMent Johnson, denounc PRAGUE (AP)—The Soviet Union, imposing its wffl council. Public Records $22,000. ing tbe invasion of Oz^hoelovakia aS tragilc and con- Manchester Lumber Go. for on Czecjioslovskis in a ligtitning maneuver, spread iiitiiiilniyiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSURANCE SINCE 1923 Those who want to (sontribute Warrantee Deeds a b r a tiived, appealed today to the Soviet Unkm and other may contact Thomas Howalikl, Kenneth Bleu, garage at 461 tanks and troops across the (»untry today in an occu> Anna Rowe to Anne R. Rowe, Parker S t, $2,890. intervening nations to withdraw their troops- OMmecUcut Baflk and Trust Co., property at ISO McKee St, no with wid "It aiBovor too late for reason ------— ------patkm aimed at thwarting this small nathm’a moves 164 EAST CENTER ST. Wiatmantlc. conveyance tax. to prevail,’’ Johnion said to a toward a Uberalism the Moscow leaders cannot abMe. c u h lo (o d mental threat to the security of SokUen of East Germany, ------(VNein Night Ddpbtoe I i . Holsman to 8 7 stotomont he read before news the Soviet system.’ ’ P(4and, Bulgaria and Hungary MANCHESTER—649-5261 WllMam O’NeiU night wUl be Bernhard L. Kahn, Jerome C. Ruddell Charged reel oamereo and radlo-tolevi- Jtdmscn and Ytoe Preetdent iq> throughout tbe country and held S ^ . 14 at the MOose Hall Kohn, Drtphlne L. K. Holsman skn mleroritoneo. augmented the Russtena In the started a campaign for tbe In Morals Case Hubert H. Humphrey were olos- occupation. Ample Parking Front and Rear in Mlartborough, according to lo and Edward 8. Rogtn, trustees, —ana The rtilef executive termed (tied together to the White 1 u immediate convening of the ex- cal chairman James Carey. 21.4 acres off Spencer St., con Kancheetor police have tiM tovaoion a "flat vtolotion’’ of House until otier 8 o.m . That Though both sides appealed troondtoary party congreos that Dancing is from 9 p.m. to 1 veyance tax 188.65..^ cfaaiged a 29-yeor-old Manches adJuat^leVtoo I the United Nations charter and was long after tbe President for calm, a halfdootn persona hod been scheduled for Sept. 9. a.m. with dimattons sat at $5 per Oertifleato (ri Oondemnatloa ter man with indecent ascoult said tbs United States was "con met to emergency session with were UUed to sporadlo ohooting M the oongreas, IXiboek hod (xnqde. State Of Connecticut versus in cmmection with on alleged sulting urgently’’ with other na the National Security Gnmcil, and at least 85 were Injured.-' hoped to oonsolldato his position Carey will be assiatod by Ann estate of Maude R. HIU, prop tions to an effort to "Inalat upon Moscow declared the Inva by ousting conoervwUve follow "Before Loama Happen, lhaure W «h l^ppcBl" Aug. 4 Incident Invtdvtog an 11- which advises him on (xucial McLaqghMn of East Hampton erty on west aide of S. Mato year-(dd MlanClark Jr„ Into the salty mortog hours aft Prague to put down the threat was ouatsd by Oitooek and as- Hartford Rd., was served a 12tti went into their poatmldnlght ssUed tor Staltoist eKcessea. II Patricia Carey. 48 Garden S t, and BUeen Mary Circuit Court warrant at Nor er being Informed by Soviet conference, both smiled readily of counterrevolution imperiltog Homesick? Perry, -311 HpUster St, Aug. Ambassador Anatoly Doheynto the‘structure pf communism. The clandeattoe radios ap- •n O’NetU r^resente Columbia, wich State HospltiU tMs morn at newsmen in the big lobby Who pays you yoor salary while ^ , East Hampton, Marlborough and 4, St. Bartholomew’s Church. ing, where he had voluRtarily that Soviet troops were moving near the presidential office. Ctechoslovakla’a Foreign P««red to be weH oigatosed. lOcbael Gary BereDbaum, into r‘v«i lintTnvilils Ministry dented, however, that I*® broaiksssts, some to Rus- y oa ^ side? Medical insorance ill'll Hebron. committed hlmoelf two weeks I Elarller, efter tbe 56-mtouto NBC ___ Kevf Gardens, N.T.. and Linds ago, police said. Johnson began Ms statement; meeting, Johnson ypn grim and It had asked for tiie troops and, <*tan> English, French and Ger- might pay yoor doctor, bat who NUd Bayer, 81 Gerard St, Aug. "T lie tragle news from Otiech- ii Mancheater Evening Heidld He was then transported to ' This flexible design gives you the rm l comfort of a wide, unsmfiing. to protest notes to omburadora eppeaJed to the troops to majewK t ^ rent or hooae payment, ii Ootombte correspondent, Vlr- 25, Temple Beth Bholom. Manchester PoUoe Heodquar- oslovalda tibocks the conscience dmftes or not, offiolid Wash of the five nations, demanded •®® themselves that Uiere. cushioned strap plus hook and eye adjustment to your of the wotld. The Soviet Union who buys yoor groceries? With || gtola Carlson, tel. 888-9884. Artitur Wesley Benson Jr., 82 tera for processing before being ington was vlevring with deep that they be removed. wae no threat of counterrevolu- AEltna’s pasreheck inotection, you Lawton Rd., and Linda Mae taken to East Hartford Circuit own figure type. and tts alllea have invaded a de concern the unfolding miHtary It was a case of mmunlem tl<» In Cbeitooslovakla. can. Gall ns today, get security to- Latfarop, 4 Franidin St., Sept. Court 12 for anralgnment fenseless country to stamp a re drama In CkechoslovaUa. fighting within Ite own orbit By At noon Oie radio called for a moexow. 7, St James’ Church. *1116 case was continued to The under arm eiastic sections mold the midriff and five surgence of ordinary human But, at least in the Initial all signs, the Kremlin and Its one-minute work stoppage end Bring Yow Cintoins, BuUdtog Permits the Manchester session of Cto that extra bit of freedom when you need It. freedom. R is a sad commen phases, very little wes betog hard-line oUiee to Eastern Bu- horn honking to demonstrate so- Robert B. Tajdor, tool shed cult Court 12 Aug. 80 today, and tary on tbe Communist mind said cdficially and pUbHcly. hod deidded to moke Udarlty with the Dubcek leadsr- Drapas, Badspraods that a sign of liberty in Guoiio- Pregue foUow the path laid out ship and to demand the wltfadra- tm E H E H C E at 296 Fergus(Mi Rd., |75, bond for Ruddell was set at $1,- A fashionably rounded bust line is formed by the em* Dobryttto, It was learned, THE ' and SRpeovors Mary E. Kosky, alteratians to 000. He has beoi taken to Hart broldered three piece cup with bias cut canter. Fine White Slovakia is deemed a funda- called the White House Tuesday for Hungary to 1965 rather than wal of the foreign troops, lo rim dwelltog at 686 Bush Hm Rd., ford State Correctional Center evening to seek an unusual oft- let the CMoboalovaloi escape Auto horns sounded from Mmy we quote rates and you (AP Photodw) Moscow’s hold In the way ¥u- those oars that were still on the 1800. in Ueu of bond. er-boura oppolntmmt with John Soviet tank mov^ into VenceslaB SJ^iare in Prague Paikade Gleaners Sherwood Ctecle loo., new RuddeU is cunrentiy free on Cotton. B 88/ 44, C 86/ 48, D 86/ 48. 4.50 son. ’ goolavta did to 1918. streets. as laa hmve so ifiany other*? A fJ. WORK dweltog at 74 Timber ’Trail, bonds totaling $2,200 in Tolland When the requert was grant West Renounces as troops from (iie USSR r Thant Sees ed, he rtMwed t^>'ln the preel- V tions invaded CrechoetovaJda in an attempt to oy Teas puhUshed an appeal to swered a caU to go to work mv- Nutmeg Homes Inc., new Court coses. dantiM office bearing an official the Gseoboslovak people to be maBy and to carry on wMh their notification that troops of the thwart the itidng trondaif'liMraUfim in thatWlkm. calm and aid the ocotqtytog duties Serious Blow Soviet Union, Poland and East Turn of Events 'to forces. Taos attributed this ap They found Soviet and other Oernoatiy were entering Csecho- peal to a group of CsoriioOlovak foreign tanks on Prague’s alovaJila. Communist party and govern biidgw*. LONDON (AP) — The large eellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger Still Vursue Goal ment officiate, but named no HIstorio caiaries Bridge, a Tills,w as at about tire same Italian and Frenrii Communtst summoned (ben is* To Security time that tbe White House was names and did not olaar up the ISto century tondmoik, was parties dsnouneed today the sited «a atstwriiW’kttlpKtoe to- (luestion of exactly wbo as^ed smeared signs saying UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. recalvtag an Associated Press vlet bloo invasion of Caeidioelo- vaolon "a otoar vlclatitai af iMdletln quoting Prague R*dto for the Intorventkto. "Russians go home.” us blow President Charles de Gotaie ^ today the Soviet troc^ ny told newsmen the secretary's ws edrest crushed, typical comment. Thant issued his statement as to eftorta over the yeara to faiUdbuild wrmmonedsum m oned^ top French Frerwh mb mtotetw^ Ciechoalovakla likely appearance amounted to "a sporadic riurotlng rang He declined to go into detalla, That was the year of Nasi members of the Security Coun satisfactory EJast-West rela- to an ^emergency e rg ^ y meetingbmo^ ^ ^ jj j^urder to nail a voice from the past." through Prague streets. A blsst though, on the content of the en Germany’s tovoston. cil oamUltod on the calUng of an Uons.’’OTi. specific wai^endtog plank Into McChrihy Is pushing a plartk apparently came from a oome of th emergency seosion to deal with voy’s message. the Soviet troops "This is a tragedy not only tor Slmler h ^ ce ^ D®n»ocratic party platform. ^ heavy weapon damaged a house flrsd to the ahr, tbe Chech erfsts. INhen the security council admission of the National Liber- , ^ Embassy. met, Christian said, Johnson Czechoslovakia but for Europe 3 Tsar gas was lobbed as a ' Tliatit’s statement was Iseued p l ^ a L tita T to ^ y Me"“a**m? atlon Front, the Vietcong’s poUt- “ r^rmtot“'czeoh' party ' * i l r after he talked privately and end his advisors—including top and the whole world," a group assemMed around a So statement by Prime Minister IDnlster lOchel Debre. ” __ ioal arm. Into an Interim (toali- onA separatrty with delegatoa of the mUtory, diplomatic and InteUl- The viet vehicle on Votdavake Soviet Union, Britain and Csecdi- gence officials—reviewed alvall- Harold Wilson. He (sailed an '^^t^laJ^ed ortato form Committee, insisted they government for South Viet- 3^^^ progressive mem- Namesti, the city’s main emergency meeting of Parila- oatovakla. oble Information. ment square. ment for Monday. 1 The statement sa8d: \ ^ Jlohnson then directed Secre severe There was firing when the o ® n th“ U ^ S ^ to a w S f H r a d S T o L k l® . T roo^ Sovietout all wires scldlen and bnrrt lay on to. the rtpp«l floor of the Security Oouncti. The sec Rusk and the ambassador font, minister of state in the P®** U"tta. ^ States’ reaction to crises else- tanks surrounded toe castle. while Soviet odficei^ went sifosequentiy met tor about 10 postmld- provoked ®motl^ where. entwine -’n>® ®f Czechortovok sup- retary-general Is not yet fully EVnalgn Office, to a sincere pre(x:cm>ation in toe to- _ . . . ,,, _ , Ciommittee members opposing around l(xd(tog doors. i / and officially informed In re- mlnutee. No account of the night call. (ie«s««» The Cze(ihoalovak nowa agen (See Page Twenty-Four) (See Page Twenty) In Bonn, West German Chan' cy OIK gave a colortw acoourt Both pj^nch and Italian par- ^®y question h^ad no toS rt tint clariies between Cteech- ties have sided with CzechX platform h « ^ ^ e^ y ^ t gp^rtunity to do so. teievislon trans- oslovaka resloting the tovor new' vakla to Its quarrel with the So- jj“ t “ Secretary (rf State Dc m however. Rusk sent ^.^^gwuo-iovak leaden is- slon and troops which entered vdet Union and Its hard-line al- *tusk was completing the ad- ^ ^ jj,g committee he wlU ^® Prague. The ctocount went this VIM umon ana n. mtolstratlon’a major defense of ^^j^g g^g^ ^ a ^ way: , In London, Sir Alec Douglas- tta Soutlwast ^la PpU^. jtg executive sesstons this ®***,^.T*^ iuhiaI “ Between 11:00 and 11:80 rt Warden Hopes to End Riot Home, former prime minister Chicago and undergo rrtUos broedcaat- least 10 ambulances arrived out- and foreign affaln spokesman questioning there. mmoort for nubeek m a n r CXIUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Ohio for toe ^poeition Conservative ^ve security to Committeeman John J. GllU- WPo^ tor Dubcek sprang (See Page Twenty) Penitentiary Warden Marlon party. s«Ud n a stktoment: gan of Ohio, one of the leaden------Koloskl said at 10 a.m. today he ______Rusaia’s crude use of military rt ^ ^-® ***** ^ was "hopeful” of ending within *;;,e hai n toied toe wrW (Tt v®nUon, "to on disengaging from Vietnam, a short time a rebeUlon rt con- g„g g ^ , tg ^^g atmosphere of K;**®**®^ is said toe Czech development vlcta------who- still-,j.. hold , j - nine------guards.A. place to write detailed tostruc- "may well strengthen toe hard hostage and under threat rt toe COM war. diplomatic negotiaton. liners” Doctors Encouraged .INVEaiMBNT (See Page Thlity-Ntoe) Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, SAVINGS death. But he said his group’s plans KolosM, meeting newsmen have not changed emd their outside the century Old prison, hopes are high. said toe impasse now 24 hours GilUgan srtd it was a bad About Eisenhower old developed over toe inmates’ break for his side that the tim- WASHINGTON (AF) — Axmy The matter rt cardiac Inrago- concern about their prosecution tog of toe. news Cut off public doctors reported today that they larlties smd tyteodes oC rapid for June 24 rioting. Nine U.S. Copters questioning of Rusk, b\(t that he were encouraged by a certain heart acti(m hava aU along been He reported one guard had lit’ eould not quarrel with toe secre- atyect rt former President the ma](H: cauae rt caaoem In I I(* ' been permitted into toe four tary’e desire to head for his post Dwight D. Eisenhower’s ccodl- comteotion with Etsanbowar'a Iti' ' cell-block (uaa wbere some 800 immediately. tion but toey “ still view the gen latest heart attack, his aevanib inmates have barricaded them Shot Down in DMZ "A ll toe more this means that eral’s condition as critical.’’ since 1955. selves, and learned all the host But to bulletins and other r«- ages "are to good health." we are committed so deeply to There waa a report, mean ^ ^ SAIGON (AP) — North Viet- about midnight and sporadic fir- Southeast Asia as to be virtually porta released since Miondw while, by the Washlngtoiii Foot Koloskl said toe to^tes haw troops trying to fight tag continued through today. helpless elsewhere," GlUigan afternoon, when doctors bad la- that a new etyMrimental drag r^rH«r*to oroce reports said 18 North told newsmen. "It X. isn’t only .-u-Eu- ported a "gradual worsoiing’’ was being used on the flvertar changed —roferring w proce American hellc(q;>ter8 Vietnamese troops and three What if something broke rt Eisenhowes:'s (xmdition, the Army general and ttert It could dures betog undertaken for demUltarteed U.S. cavalrym eT w ere WUed. ” ^ t t a ^ e r i c a r ’ doctors have reported toe emer be comribuUng to a deoreaaa proMcutions to the Ju m rioti^ military spokesmen reported to- while 16 Americans were In a similar velik another gence rt a favonMe trend as over tbe past fCw nttoulng his amnesty tor *** JIi*****'^ thT*f f ***- •«uto to the Mekong Del- that with this new threat devel- Tbs Tuesday night msdieal too present wtbroak. '^ e ^ »»®Ucoptera optog, we should puU to our hte bulletin said: OF iMOE^ESTI He said Gov. James A. , .v. „ ^ were damaged on the ground horns. oomfortebte nl^ ^ to "Gen. Blssitomrar'a cciMltlgD Rhodes and Department of (3or- U.S. 1st ,mrtng a wave rt 16 mortar and “The other reaction wUl be remain excellent remaliM essentially UBonwgad. Member F.O.I.C. redtlon official^ "have placed were clo^ ground attacks against al- the obvious one, to raUy *round tovfM^ a deore^ He conttouss to have brM sfl- \ . UlDirtoS^o^Senw COIKiaence to ui me mo tow re- lo- ^ North ^ VUtnamAMA •noa.awava- »..v.and provincial and toe flag’.’’ *«qne«py rt cardiac IrrHuUri- sodas rt Irragular heart astian MAIN OFFICE - 923 Main Street EAST BRANCH ' 289 East Center Street ^ WEST BRANCH * Manchester Parkade (AP PtMHofax) solve this situation." None of ^ fi.. — ST <*tatrict capitate. GUligan said some 25 mem- spl*>dss rt rapid heart ^ OMo State Prison guards sat outside Nie prison in these rtflolate plan to talk to the ^ Until today only the delta had bera rt toe Platform Ciommlttee *°f*°*^ }” ^ aJ'***‘A * oomfortabty and snijoya taMt BURNSIDE OFFICE - 7ca 6iimiWt tmm_SOUJLWINOSOR piCi •.Sullivan Avende Shopping Center convicts, he said. ^ **®®" 'PWi^d the new taten- have actively paiuclpated to **“?****“ ttowigb- vlslte from membera Of 0 )lumbus early today awaiting developments as Esrllor, Stae Adtj. Gen. CorreepOTd- fighting toat began with trying to shape the kind of plank ^ *L**1***‘ * 'J ^ ? ^ * * l">"wM*ta family.’ * Sylvesterdvester T. Del COrso, a tough- reported attacks Sunday, shatter- he favors and toat he estimates *’5***''®* ***** *“nUy men*msnlbsn wora aol UIN OFFICE > PaRMDE OFFIOE OPEN SaTUBDaYliORNIHaS priCKBi officlah negotiated witii rebelling (jonvicts from Da Nang that U.S. troops aging sign, they stlU view ths ■> <1 for the freedom of nine guards being held hostage^ (See Page Nine) succeeded in closing the cordon (See Page Eighteen) (See Page TMrty.NIne) general’s condUtai as orttioal." (Isa Para' rt \ M i