' ___ % UONIUI, SEPTEMB^ H, 1M4 Thn Weathtr ^«Nik ysHtnir DailjMsi^PraaiRaa Fofoeaat at V. B. Waatkat War am Wook Olondy tsaigbt airii tom I. IM t bocomtag w ln^ dnrtag tfw The American Legion Aux­ WAXES Queen hoatesen for the picnic and Qub Hears Talk •rcC Will Meet low tonlgkt M ar 60, Mgk A b ou t Tow n iliary win maat tonight at 8 chose a Latin American theme. 13,651 row tai tOe: fMrobabmty at r at tha Lagtan Homa, WATTS pins were preaented On Wednesday oroaatag tonlgbt aad 9 In Town Oub to those reaching their weight By FBI Agent Mombor at tho Andlt m » Anny-Navy C9nb Auxll- The Profeaahmal Women's goals thia year. The following Buroaa at ObcMkrilaa MmiAmtgr A CUy a / FOUgm C h m m The Thwn Conservation Com- •try wm aponMir a card party at Club will have ita flrat meeting Mrs. Allan Wella of Portland, received pins: Mias Jane Bed­ Edward BtUas, an agent for of the fan season tomorroiw ford, prerident of Manchester miaaion will meet Wedne^ay • tertgUt at tha clubbouaa. a member and top loser to data the FBI, will apeak tomorrow with a potluck at 6:80 p.m. in W ATES; Mrs. Napoleon Desau- night at 6 at the Mh DW rl^ at 6 pjn. at tha first fall meet­ Firehouse at Main and Hilliard Thara win ba a maatlog of the Robbins Room sif Oenter tola season 6t Manchester tela, Mrs. Ralph Mills, Mrs. WU- TOL. LXXXm , NO. 801 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Congregational Church. There WATES, was ohoaen Oonneoti- ing of tha Manehaatar Newcom­ Sta. tha oKleera and dlrectora of tha 11am Keating, Mrs. Robert On the agenda for dlscuasi» Vandieater Jay«saaa at * to- will be a buslneas meeting a f­ out WATES Queen for 1964 Soule, Mrs. Michael Peace, Mrs. er’s Club at Mott’s Community ter the Bupper. will bo the possible selection of a ifb t at the boma af Craig yesterday at the annual meet­ Aklo Peace, Mrs. John BarSc- Hall. Hla subject will be "The a town rite as a fishing area LECLERC Baatoo. Hany Lana, Vamon. . chl, Mrs. Wilfred Sharpe, Mrs. Immaculate Conception Moth- ing of the nine Connecticut FBI and its Oparationa." for Manchester youngsters. Events George Bowden and Mrs. Jo­ Tb» apaakar has bean an FBI Although several rites have ^NERAi HOME H w amantlva board of Rob- era Ctrcla win meet Wednesday clube at Restland Farms, Viet Nam Strike Called^Offj seph Majeweki. at 9 p.m. at the home of Mrs. agent tor 38 years. He iSuS been investigated, the commis­ artson Sdiool PTA win maat at Northford. Mrs. Wells has a to­ Mrs. Bennett won a priM for graduate ot HY RECOVERED W A ITE R N. Anti-Khanh Threat Ended • tomorrow night at the hwne D. C., , Indiana, BDGARTOWN, Mass (AP) — TJDOT.EHC Woman Slain, o f Mrs. William Lautanbach, with The Rev. Philip Hulley at About 350 attended. M^e. a dance routine, directed by St Bartholomew’s Church. Bertram Bennett, peat presi­ Harvey Ward. Dancers were niinois iqMl Pittsburgh. The body of a Gonneetiout fish­ Director M6 Charter Oalc SU erman was recovered yesterday Hartford Man dent of Manchester WATES Mrs. George Whidfeldt, Mrs. * Members may bring their a A T n N S ou th V ietfquarters, banners ready, walt-frtrlkers still out had ^ e n given^forced to give »"• off Blue Fish point. The victim, 33 Main Btraat, 7*nV il-ji-.Tlng foreword on the negotiations[toe rest of today m a holiday. |kecp their word, they know M a n e h a a t a r WA'nDS will St Bridget’s Rosary Society and co-chairman of the goodwill Harvey Ward, Mrs. Grover husbands. ’Those wlAlng fur­ Nam (AP)—^Union leaders can turn more thousands tai t* will have its ttrst fall meeting ther information may call Mrs. John Sherwood ot Bridgewater, Cali 649-5869 Held by Police “ “ “ between the union and a goverii- Premier Nguyen Khaith s meet tamoirow at the Italian Lorin, ^jphoto committee, was master of cere­ Mitchell and Mrs. Felix Grem- Conn., was last seen surf cast­ the street. tonight. ’The Rosary will be re­ monies. Hartford WATES were mo. Barry Noonan, 57 Saulters Rd. called off a general strike ment team headed by Deputy government announced striking Amerloan Club, E3drldge St. ing <» Sept. 9. _____ Premier Nguyen Xuan Oanh. workers fired by a leading tex­ "The government knowa thal Weighing in win be from 7 to cited in the upper church at Engaged HARTFORD (AP) — A today in the Saigon metro­ 6:80. politan area after reaching A union spokesman said work­ tile plant would be reinstated. we can call out the central S pan. Mrs. Chariaa Rathbun The engagement of Miss Ber­ Hartford man walked into ’The general . strike of 20,(XK) market workers and reaDy wffl ahow oolor aUdaa. nice Evelyn Purvis of Hartford ers had "arrested" an alleged Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxili­ the hands of police early to­ a compromise agreement Viet Cong agent who tried to workers Monday started In make things bad if we don’t grt to Navy Machinist 3.C. Robert with the government.^ Ac­ support of them but produced our demands." ■»- Allan Van Zander, son of Mr. ary of United Spanish War Vet­ day after his ex-wife told stir up trouble among S,(XM) Allen Topllff of Manchester is other, more sweeping demands. Some labgr leaders eonceeftd and Mhn. Edwtrd Shenaie of 54 erans will meet tonight at 7 at police he had called her, tivity was expected to re­ workers who camped at Prem­ the home of Mrs. Joel Nichols, announced by her mother, Mrs. ier Nguyen Khanh’s office Mon­ toe Communist Viet Oong ap* Tuck Rd., ia a freshman at Clifton B. Fox of Portland, turn to normal Wednesday. Government negotiators ap­ 52 N. Elm St. Mrs. Edna Lewis, confessing he had killed a day. The spokesman said toe parently held toe line against a parentiy was seelHng to mani­ Ransaelaar Polytechinle Insti­ Maine. Vo Van ’Tal, secretary-general department president, will make woman and needed money man w m fotind to have a docu­ pulate toe strikers. A number ot tute, Troy, N, T. of toe Vietnamese Labor Con­ labor demand for repeal of a her official visit. She will be ac­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. to get out of toAn. ment " ‘showing his relation to state of emergency regulation unidentified persons not con- • and Mrs. Harold Ti^liff Sr. of federation's SalgOn Oouncll, toe Oommunlata" and was nected with toe labor leadera There will be a coffee-social companied by Mrs. Mary Mat- Several hours later the body barring strikes. Instead, the thleu, department secretary. 64 Union PI. claimed victory and told work- turned over to the police. urged strikers on to demon­ tomorrow at 10 ajn. in the hos- of his alleged victim w m found. the 48-hour "warning’’ "wamlni ' government was reported to Miss Purvis is a graduate of sign a decree banning lockouts. strate Monday, and some called ^ tal board room 'for gift shop Portland High School. She is on a rear por«h at 331 Main 8t. would not end techHlcaily O>mmunicatlons were re­ St. James Mothers Circle will It also offered a. decree prohibit­ for a charge on the premler’a ▼oluntaers ot the Women's Aux­ employed at 'Travelers Insur­ William C. Williamson. 40, who I until S a.m. Wednesday M stored. Electric power and water meet Wednesday night, after a ing employers from firing work­ office building. Several thou­ iliary o f Mandiester Memorial ance Co., Hartford. Mr. Topllff police arrested m he w m leav­ scheduled. But he said all work­ came on Monday night. Petro­ meeting with toe Rev. Philip ers during the state of emergen­ sand strikers had camped ia Hoa^taL ^ is stationed in Norfolk, Va. ing his Sigourney St. apart­ ers were free to return to their leum plants, tobacco factories, Hussey of St. Bartholomew’s ^miOQce fosjoiu ! nopgywItliu iS ! ment .with a packed sultCMe, most dock . facilities, textile cy. front of toe building as Tat|i' Church, at the home of Mrs. No date has been announced I Jobs. poured down. XI Gamma Chapter of Bett was booked later today on a The announcement ended i factories and municipal buses "Of course we have won.” John Martin, 16 Cedar St. Co­ for the wedding. About 2,000 strikers met tide Sigma Phi win meet tomorrow charge of murdering a woman I threat of a new mass demon were sUll idle but were expected said Vo Van Tai, secretary-gen­ hostesses will be Mrs. Salvatore in a community bathroom at to be back to normal Wednes­ eral of toe Vietnamese Labor morning in front pt Salgoa’a at 8 pjn . at the home of Mrs. Vinci and Mrs. Edward Wilson. stratlon against toe govern­ Bdgar Ansaldl of 101 Princeton Library Aided 221 Main St., about midnight. ment. About 2,000 workers had day. Confederation’s Saigon Council. St. He WM originally chargi maued at the labor union head- Government sources said the " ’The government has been tContinaed treoa Page Om J The We Two Group of Con­ with carrying a dangerous cordia Lutoersoi Church will By Paper Drive weapon after police found a open its fall season with a pot- steak knife under his coat at XERO luck tomorrow at 7 pjn. In • A paper drive by several the time of the arrest. Trains Roll Cable Snap Oosrt'Tih Kaiser Hall at the church. At youngsters of the Tanner St. Police tentatively identified GRAPHIC tiUo Frasseneli of the Depart­ area haus netted $3.70 to toe Ken­ the victim m Margaret E. COPY SERVICE I S « - a h ment of Weights and Meaaures, nedy Memorial Library Fund. Broil Smokelessly Young, 32, a transient who they Past Another Stalls W ork State of Connecticut, will speaJc After weeks of soliciting, beiil- said had been employed from INC. ^ .a ite S M ) after a short business meeting. Ing and tying, they collected Rain notwithstanding, President Johnson laughs as he meets WITH THE DOOR CLOSED IN AN time to time as a waitress in A committee for the event in­ about 900 pounds. norter as he arrives in Atlantic City to address convention of the lilted Steel Hartford. She w m believed to Sti^e Threat At N -Shaft cludes Mr. and Mrs. George ’The youngsters who partici­ Workers. Today’s meeting was held in Convention H^l, site of the Democratic have been strangled. REED'S, Inc Krause, program, and Mr. and pated in toe collection are Dar­ AUTOMATIC Her body w m found by a MERCURY)- Nev. (AP) — Mrs. 'William Stavens and Mr. lene Petersen, Jean Sakes, National Convention only a few weeks ago. (AP Photofax.)______OFFEf^i tenant on a third floor porch at WASHINGTON (API ■ The yiU Vs ^ Workmen sought urgently todi^ } and Mrs. Ernest Turek, supper Ricky Carton, Marty Perrica the Main SI. address shortly naUoiVs trains chugged pMt to extricate a-mass of electrloiu arrangements. and David Glowacki. before 4 a.m. Williamson had anotoeV major strike threat cable and free four men tmppaB L/M/7'££. Barry Hits been arrested several hours ear- today after a scheduled day- 1,800 feet underground tat a HM* ’65 Excise Tax Cut break walkout w m postponed clear test shaft. RANGE Williamson, presented In Cir- Indefinitely, It’s a slow, a g o n is ^ pen* LBJ Policy cult Court 14 today, was trans- There appeared little llkeU- cess," said an Atomie ^ e r ' »i9S ferred to Hartford State Jail 1 hood of a renewal of the strike (Commission spokesman, ‘"Xw S P E C lA l. Planned by Johnson where he will be held without threat by 160,000 shop workers workmen have never come "ap after negotiators announced a r e d u c e d P R 'C E In Saigon bond. against a problem like tMa His cMe WM continued until "tentative settlement" of their fore.” O N THE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP) ^President Johnson Oct. 22 to allow time to exam­ Job security dispute. A steel cable supporting l|ip TULSA, Okla (AP) — Sen. The announcement Monday told a bell-ringing, cheering crowd of labor union mem­ Barry Goldwater said today ine evidence found at toe scene blectrical cable snsqiped am uf 6 c a l o r i c 1 5 and a laboratory analysis of came about 14 hours before the p.m. Saturday and wkiplasiMd vjlaruv bers today that he will recommend a cut in exciM taxes President Johnson hM scheduled 6 a.m. strike deadline “ hundreds of Uvea and hundreds clothing IVilliamson wore when I upward, striking andid kllUngkill one RE6 next vear. He hinted at other tax cuts if prosperity con- and ended the second major three othen, with bulH-lii venlina ayetam of lies to answer for” M a result arrested and fingerprinted. man and Injuring threat of a virtually nationwide none seriously. '• tinues. would not be allowed to drag of his policy for South Viet Subsidy Meeting rail tieup since April. Only aye-leval SO" range This WM Johnson’s f^rst flat The cable, thick as a mata'p down the economy, Johnson Nam. HARTFORD (API — Gov­ "We have reached an agree­ wrist, collapsed in a speghetti- with two oven, fall-ca­ disclosure that he favors lower hinted at further t»x reduction. The Republican presidential ernor-Dempeey today called for ment on lour of toe major Issues excises taxes on retail prices of llke snarl and clogged the lM9> YOU pacity cooking. Ontdoor The 1964 tax cut, for example, nominee described toe fighting a top level meeting to see what Involved and feel certain we will tom 300 feet of the l.SOO'fioot such Items m llpsUcks, auto WM bMed largely on the theory In South Viet Nam as ” a conflict can be done to prevent per­ be able to complete the agree­ char-broil goodness with tires and telephone calls. shaft. The riiatt, eyllndiloal rirt that revenues were putting, a without end an^ witho^j^ appaC' manent sidetracking of a com­ ment very soon," said Michael rieel-Uned, ie four feet In Bt> Infra-Red ULTRA-RAY Johnson, returning to Ckmven- brake <» the economy. ent puipoae.” \ muter car acqulsiticHi program Fox, sptAeaman for six atu^, tlon EUl where he was nominat­ amrier. gen. Barry Goidwater, Repub­ T he situation $n Viet Naip for toe stricken ^^w Haven craft unions. i Three 96-man 6rews In Radiant Broiler. Two ed by last month’s Democratic lican presidential candidate, seems tp . have deteriorated ’The unions had called the Medtl FDrjXYRT national convention, addressed RaUroad. ^ hour shifts were woi eook an^ keep warm already is on record as fa'voring from confusion to chaos' in the Stunned by Westcheeter ■trike agatoiat most of the na- Axtntoting the m aw at ^ K m e 3,606 delegates to the I2to new tax cuta. GWIdwater Mriler St 34 hours," Goldwater jKMurd.-of eupesvieoaB’ raUfoada—'.raeafttattlM oveni. Sm yonr denier or Uortfprd Gas* .«*biennliU convention of tha Unit­ One man gqps down lAM M l (Ws montir proposed Ihcoihe 'tSX' a speech preL 16 vote against granting a Priuuylvania and ldrA Xriand ed Steel workers union. r in a steel cage, snipe Bk9 wne reductions of 6 per cent a yebr first stop of a two-day $400,000 eubsidy for the pro­ raUroads, the Southern RaUway gled cable and hooks It te • ’ ' Minutes before his arrival, toe swing througH toe Southwest. System and the Florida Bari delegates unanimously sndorsed for five years, contingent on gram, the governor said’ he steel cable connected te A windi tight budget control. He added: "Reports of col­ hopes the plan could be sal­ OOMt at toe top. his candidacy. „ lapse and crisis along toe fight­ vaged by the Sept. 80 timetable Settlements had already bean Talking of bread and butter Humphrey Worth A e man In the cage le wtth- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. ing front, In toe government, in deadline. In toe works wltlr the' Pennsyl­ drawn, then the winra winds n iesues, Johnson sought to asso­ toe cities and in toe villages vania, Long laland and South­ ciate the Republican party with Hubert H. Humphrey hM made The (Connecticut Tran^xirta- length of cable to the suifisht. have poured in. tion Authority hM approved a ern. The Florida road — In- TRY A •‘vtdees of doom and despair." public his assets down to toe Workmen estimated fiiegr hsri dollar and turns out to be last — Goldwater began his cam­ $460,000 eubaldy m Its part of I volved in a long strike on other N.J. Housewives Use Bush ‘Qothesline* withdrawn 8,000 .pounds of. the Although he did not mention the paign swing on his 30th wedding issues — hM been operating GOP, the President aaid these or first, depending on how you the plan to buy 80 new cars and eleotrical oaMe sad hod 6,600 anniversary. The trip will take with nonunion personnel for NORGE GAS DRYER voices have been using “ the look at It — In the presidential lease 50 more. pounds to go. and vice-presidential financial the Arisona Senator and his wife T am very disappointed’’ said more than a year. ' The trapped men were **essnp same worn out phrases against "The fact that we have dis­ progressive le^slatlon from derby. fortable and oheertul And Wer* (See Page Ten) posed of these troublesome Jersey ^s ^ a sh War g a s Social Security through toe war The Johnson, (Joldwater and (See Page Ten) settling down for a good id||tat’a issues indicates railroad man­ on poverty. , ^ Miller returns already were In sleep,an ABC spokesman m id when the Minneapolis account­ agement and railroad labor are Monday H|^t. He said toe public hears, but big enough to solve their own will not heed, "the same old ing firm of Touche, Ross, Bailey Fate of Two Cities Brighter Finally ^Ironed Out* Thsy were tat a A Smart reported Monday-that problems,” said chief rsdlroad room with a 10-foet eefilaa^ arguments in toe same old way, negotiator J. E. Wolfe. ■»______wrlttm, I Imagine, by the eame Humphrey and his wife have adjoining Bie base of the ahali total assets of $171,896. The sole Issue Involved in the and built to bold toat«lnstn> FOR 3 MONTHS! old man." negotiations Is Job security, a GLIPTON, N. J. (AP)— The war of Hie wash in-Rich­ ’Turning to tax policy, Johnson This is within striking dis ments for a nuclear test blast. tance of toe $260,730.57 in net Big Fire problem that haa Increasingly field Village has been ironed out. PlasUc-smpped food wag had this to say: aggravated rail labor relations Today no wet WHh' laund^^ “ Wo will continue a fiscal assets credited to Republican lowsred to the h w ttaraugh a v i e e-presldentinl candidate since railroad modernisation dots the landscape of the vil' toe dead of night lari Thursday 10-inch ventilation abaft. policy which expands purchM- liegan wiping out thousands of lage, a complex of two-story mg power to meet our power to William E. Miller and his wife. whep th e. owners sent mainte­ The trapped men are Oeoim jobs over the past 16 years. garden apartments housing 1,- pi^uce. ’The tax cut was a part But it’s a lonS way distant from nance men to tear down the R. Cooper, Tucson, Aria.; An the $1.7 million In net Msets Nearly Controlled No detaUs of the tentative 300 angry housewives and their Luhnow, North Las Vecas, ant A Norge Got Dryer will of this policy. In the future, we clotheslines. GOP presidential nominee Bar­ agreement were announced, but families. ^ Lloyd L. Shaw, Santa Barbdi% domp dry In 15 minutely will not permit federal revenues toe negotiators said they were Wednesday, the Brunetti "What burned me up was that to become a drag on our econo­ ry Goldwater listed for himself Calif., an electrldans, aad La> fluff dry In only 30 min- bMsd on recommendatlona Corp., owner of the apartments, they came through at 4 and 5 In land Roeder, a miner, Plocha, my. Next year, we are planning and his wife afid toe $8,484,098 CALISTOGA, Calif. (AI|)—A monster forest fire ______the morning to take . the lines utet — keep up with an auditors’ statement credited made lari month by a preslden- will send crews to put back the Nev. your wosher. Tha Gas to cut excise taxes.” that went 18 miles in 15 hours, charring' 90 square miles | ^i^emergmcy boordT poles and reriring the clothes­ down," said -Mrs. Robert failed by the laahtaig By pledging that revenuee to President and Mrs. Johnson. Graves. "VTiy can’t men face you will'use costs only of timber and brush and endangering two cities, neared lines they tore down lari Thurs­ was James G. Oray, 46, Women about things like this?" Natural Gas, piped directly to your home at our expense, is the pennies per load. Try control by firemen today.. < day. Springs, Nsv. . one In yoi(( home now — swept into Calistoga, dflstroying A truce between the house­ Brunetti Corp. 'said the Cooper reported over a Hall modern fuel for heating. Eight out of ten new homes hove iti Up­ ’The blaze strode across the Gladys Waits clotheslines wers imsightly. free for 90 doys — or charring 60 homes and put­ wives and the corporation was telephoneilephme: ^’Ws ooulda’t bavta rugged mountains separating Furthermore, K wanted the date your house hoW, while this special value is offered. It’s the without any o U i^ lo n 12 Stale Adults A rre ste d ting half toe population to flight.' negotiated Monday night by a toe Napa Valley resort town of MANTBO, N. a (A F )— housewives to use newly In whatsoever! , Beaten off once, toe fire bipartisan tsam. Democratic ((tee Page Vwo! volue of 0 lifetime — because It’s o lifetime buy. Remember-— Calistoga-and Santa Rosa, seat With lU higheri winds stalled automatic dryen — at 10 of adjacent Sonoma County. spread eastward from Callsto- committeeman Robert Hughes As Result of Teen Drinking dropping rilf^tly, Hurri­ and Republican c<»nmltteeman cents a whirl. Gos rotes were reduced again this year! For typical six room house, By dawn, weary fire fighters ga, only to turn once more on cane Gladys hovered off appeared to have beaten back the beleaguered city ahead of a Ted Breene, of Passaic County. "’The old American Monday combined heating and water heating for os little os $20 per month. the North Carolina coast Both live in the develiqiment. morning wash is a pretty estab­ < 8»o your Norgo d»a/ar or Hartford 6aa. the fire 1V4 miles .southwest of shifting wind. Bulleting ‘ , DARIEN, (Conn. (AP) —< The minimum age for buying today M a potentially dan­ HughM, son of Gov. Richard lished thing," said Hughes. VI liquor in (^nnectlcut Is 21. In Calistoga after a siege of two After fire fighters blocked the gerous lady uncertain ot Three corporation executives, a path of toe blase. And again a J. Hughes of New Jersey, hesi­ don’t think there's anything CoBad f n m A P W a rn .' rrs EASIER THAN YOU THINKI New Yoric state. Just a few days. its course. psychiatrist and a teacher are capricious wind sent It east­ tated to eall the agreement a unsightly about wash." among 12 persons charged with miles from here, It Is 18. ’The meandering blast furnace . ’The Weather B u r e a u ward. victory. >• ^ Besides, ^said the housewives, Normal installation is included in the price— -an d takes only o serving liquor to minors at din­ ’The . statute was invoked by that hopscotched the tops of ■aid Its highest winds had lofty pines over toe mountains The fire crackled Into Santa "Let’s Just any that we have a sunlight Is infinitely superior to , dVBlTiOE p s o r a few hours to complete . . . You never hove to wonder whether you ner and debutante parties In two Circuit Court Judge Rodne]( S. dropped from 100 miles per pice spirit of cooperation and into Santa Rosa also w m con­ Rosa early ’Tuesday morning. automatic dryers ^ and free WAmxNOTcnr (a p > 7- Darien homes, > Eielaon, presiding at toe trial of hour to about 86 during the fapport established now be­ too. hove enough fuel; Gos Is always there, piped safe and sound, Michael Smith, 18, who pleaded tained, but only after three fiery Burning out of the mountains morning, but gale force An laveetlgatton e< the Jbte MAVICOMI l / r ' V - i The arrests Monday drew fingers had laid waste to some and across fields bf tinder-dry tween tenant and landlord,” he The wives decreed that If they ttoe Department, lemiseM underground . . . With Gas you can be comfortable about being TOYOUgHOUSirV/w O Wide attention throughout Fair- innocent to charges of reckless winds extended 400 miles to ■aid. driving and negligent homicide 25 homes, forced evacuation of brush, the fire first threatened to toe north and about 250 by the TMmsden Gnton A f field County, one of New York about 2,000 persons and threat­ Lomlta Heights, a new subdivi­ ’The power struggle began In (itoe Page Thirteen) Ito p n e l M . d M M S . HedBe eomfortablel. . . 12-month budget payment available... Clfy’s most fMhionable subur­ in the death of Nancy Hltchlngs, milea to the south. 17, lari June 23. ened a hoBpitiil and a convent. sion of homes In toe $60,000 to Gusts up to 66 m.p.h. ban arsM. ' ’The two were In a car that Whipped by high winds, toe $100,000 range. House dodtalwy The charge Is based on a 1938 crasJied shortly after toe par­ fire started moving late Monday Firemen saved toe subdlvl- (See Page Ten) As finally appiuved by b Oas Heating Gives You All This Connecticut law that prohlblU ties. Smith’s trial hM been con­ afternoon. State’ s Current Dry Spell IS vote, tee fseelutton the serving of liquor to anyone tinued until Sept. 30. Earlier'’ in toe day it had (See Fage Thirteen) Ing for the InqitoY aaak ECONOMY. Low fuel rates to begin with; low mainte- under 21, except by his parents. “ ’The guilt of needless loss of mention of Hofta, but dbud|to No one could recall it being life is In every living room in Seen One of Century’s Worst a study “ooncetiA^ tariterwh I n nonce costs forever — because of the beautiful sim- Invoked before. this community,” said Eielsoh. al - > l^licity of a Gas burner. One of those arrested was NEW HAVEN (AP)—-“Pso-f He callfld the dry spell "ex­ giMwiteei by Carlton Josselyn of Westport, a pie are really beginning te hurt tremely bad,” but added ”H ia _____ . ii. 1 science -teacher in Fairfield CLEANLINESS. Gas bums completely. Remember how for rain.” not as severe m ’57.” SATELUTB PAULS Public School who was a bar That wM how climatologist , The drought’s effect on trees News Tidbits WAsnDfO’roN I Covers rental ot 30- MS JFK aaeaerinatloii to be gtv- Ing the drinking. I have Mked It is a summer drought that "Undoubtedly we’ll see dead that they be arrested m acces' moapbate at iOB grilon haater, nor­ Mi to the pobllo this weekend began in the spring and con­ portions of the upper crown of FLEXIBILITY. Gas can heat your house no matter what sories after toe fact." NASA aaid. The mal installatldn, fraa . . . Sen. Goldwater reports tinues into autumn, today being VegetMlon such as shrubs 36.7ea-paund comhlwattoa a the system: forced air, forced hot water, steam, whol* former President Elsenhower Police often stand by at larger 4 . maintanancai No house parties to control traffic the first day of the fall season. and grass is aim being affected dummy Apollo ^pacaoMt house or, zoned! minimum rental pa- may make TV appearances on May marked the flnit month by th eory spell^o his behalf . . .oNear riond- on the narrow roads and pre­ tee attached biimet M riodi Wito Oae, you’ll vent party crMhing.. of the drought, said Brumbach, "But severely desiccated oad ajag e of tee Satuiu huret falls to dangpen five-hour who Is assigned to the U.S. grau cgn recover,” Waggoner always hava plenty ■atlonal American Legion oon- TTie parties were held June 22 «r waa tee third be»vtea|l GAS IS TROUBLE-FREE.' Fewer moving parts to breok at toe homes of F. E. Dutcher, Weather Bureau In Windsor said. "It's sort of a miracle t^ie Jeot ever launebai tasto . of h ^ water — aob- veaUon parade . . Backed by Locks. i.. 5a down or wear out. Go$ heating units lost and last and his leglriature. Gov. Wallace of 64, a vice president o f the way gTMs can come back after Hie.huge craft waa In Ha Bomically. Johns-ManviUe Corp., and Dr. Rainfall In May w m two and one good rainfall.” orbU, and had baaB' te last. AJabnma promisee campaign to one-hplf to three Inches below) •otlaw fedeial control over Gteorge S. Hughes, a psychi­ That one good soaking rain­ for tbfM days, 19 normal. It w m two to two and ' nehools . . . Chistoms agents atrist. fall—even If one occurs—^wont Hughes, his wife, Julia Ann, .one-half Inches below normal do much, however, for thia sea­ 9a//yeup p/umb/ng orbM/ng edn/raetor or t/artfdn/ 9at. Call eay plumUng i r, dealer, or Hartford Gos. nleso large shipment of nm- mnnltion believed headed for and Dutcher were among toe 12 In June. son’s second or third cutting of iNDiciTiwieiOT Haiti . . . NegoUatore for OM, who appeared at‘toe police sta­ The drought’s hold w m tem­ grass crops for winter liveatock WAamNOTON ( porarily broken July 8 and 9 .VAW step up bnrgalalagto pre­ tion tpr booking. \ feed. Agriculture experts said federal gra^ Others booked included two when a -general rain fell on the vent third threatened auto in- It Is already too late. two women and as couples described as co>hosts at state, but rainfall w m still duriry walkout . . . Sm. Morse Vegetable growers, thanks to today « 9 ehnrgw 'Masts eoUcaguee for eopport of the Hughes party, William F. about one and one-brif Inches laig to a rgaate ' Otteretrom, 66, and his wife, below normal for that jnontti, widespread crop irrigation, are nay nitemnttve to DU-keen re- in bettor shape, said Roy Judd, aulUegaltrli Mportloament proposal prom- Lucille, 84, bf Darien, and Dud­ Brumbach said. "S'" THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY a county agent at Wallingford. ABM toaM te hriM filibuster against apy af- ley Felt, 60, anf He wife, Mar­ August rainfall vraa one and gnat. aS3 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD »40-13S1 ^ eS7 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 640-450^ guerite, of NorwallL Bu^ irrigation pondk, ha aald, irdSt to Bupreroe Court. . ..t a, ooe-balf inches below normal N M kfteaJM Nnw Btariet htotory m adepub- Otterstrom Is genefal auditor and aa tar tbla mentb tlmre baa are getting low. of ths OUa Mathlesoil Chemical , OiM pacuUarlty ai( *** In BMfariM era but Coefi. 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/ PAGE THBEl MANCRnTER KYI HSIAUDs MAlteHBSTBR, C0NN„ TUB80AY, DEPTEMBBR X, 1964 fum TWO MANCRESTBR BVEMNO HERALD, 1CANGHBSTEB» OOtOl^ TUESDAY, SBPnOCBER M, 1«64 The same condition waa trua Hdbron &at year, owing in each caaa to Fellowship Told SAuth Wind$or te drouth through which, as fUectri^novision Process J Rec Stand Sheinwold on Bridge tEI«n MiU explained by a aeientlst, “the To Read Daily CEMENT IKMUT AOOEPT O O O D ^ D S ^ bugs” . were unable to get Session Set through and get at thalr favor­ Registered Nurses to Hear ! IN PLACE OF Arena "Reading and keeping up with Takes Hamlet to Theaters Of GOP Hit By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Bait-WaM vulatnbb ite food. Many people became all currmt events helps your­ W. H. ENGLAND N o w ra discouraged and out down their self, your church and your com­ Nallonal Men’s Team The pRbUe taiage of the Oom-^ The dcoB noted that eane Saturday for quince buahea. giving up to the Burton worked for that^ ‘T never complain about bM a 73 munity,” members of the Wom­ mr KMN CXOSBT By Stamler Telk on Hypnosis Treatment munity OoUege became tha cen­ townspeople apparently be­ bugs, years ago. LUMMER CO. (an estimated $22,000) „wdth ad-" hiok,'^ South nmarked ta » a A K T en’s Fellowship of Second (ton- J fw w jM ir — twrpriiB A * ^ c 109CSSS tral poliit of olscuaaion last night lieved the $116;000 ooUoge budg­ ‘A e th e r this freedom from gregatlonal Church were told ; MBvTTOItK (NBA) — The ^tional money coming from the er mournful tone, ’T m P®rf®ct- Registering "At the Oroea" $49-8S$l Frank Btamlar, Damocratle 'n « South Windsor R4g lst«r-f sor m gh School frfira T:M to • ■ if $ to 1 * ts at the college’s OtUwns Advl- et U paid by the puUlc. Ho sug­ nests is also true o f apples for last night by Mrs. Eric Martin Ighta aad trefftc ]una of show Hamlet company’s 50 per cent ly saUalfed with odds ol candidate for re-election to the •d Nurses Club wiU teo a dem­ 9:86 p.m., Director Vincent P. say BAIT Mry Counoil (CAC) meeting In gested that It be eloiurly stated the same reaaon may also be of Hamden. Mrs. Martin, educa­ ■ ttM may be mlast^, but other- share of the profits. Crown sees ta my favor. But I must the faculty lounge at MancMs- The board at admisslom of board of directors, said this onstration in hypnosis at thafr Bresnahan announced. It’s very unlucky to loe. a hand a Q 94 4 JM <5« tlM oommunlty that the town true. ’This correspondent has tion chairman of the Connecti­ artee the Broadway theater is a potential $10 million profit, ^ 1 4 2 ter H l^ School. is paying lees than half the bill morning that he is "shocked first masting tomorrow night. RagUriMUoB muat be made like thU, and I don’t see any­ alocton of the town of Hebron not had opportunity to investi­ cut Fellowship of Congregation­ ■boat to travel to over 1,000 but feels that figure won't be 0 K l l for the college. ’The town pays and truly amased by the Re­ Dr. CsJvart Stein will sj>aak In p e i i ^ A $2 regiatratlon thing to laugh about.” Council chairman Matthew M. will be in seaalon ta the town gate. al Christian Women, was speak- FOR alttee la the and' reached. "If we make $5 million, publicans making a political a I M PT J* f4 S $58,000 for the college while the Several yeu a ago In a stanilar on "Hypnosis as Traatmant.” fas ba'cbiarged South Wind- South dealer Morlarty asked CAC members er for the program at the by meanb of a revolu- we will have reached the suc­ Issue the rec department ■ovra BtudsBts pay the balance office building Saturday from 9 dry spell, both apples and Vohinteara from tha audianca aor rairidMita\and |6 to nonreai- Kast-West vutaenble to go to town political leaders church. Her topic was: "Read Hoaary, and in iU own way, hta- cess mark.” audit” doMta. \ ' / 4 A K t and persuade them not to make through tuition. a.m. to L.p.m. for a monthly quinces came out splendidly, old will ha hypnotised. Opening lead—Jack of Clube 9 453 tag Can Be Fun." tortc, procbse called Blectron- Warner Brothers is distrib­ He > said, “H ie Democratic bagtoi tha week the college a political football. Dr. Merrill Rubtaow, ohalr- and regular session, to adminis­ trees and bushes bdaring unin­ C o s m e tic s Tlte meeting will be held in We stopped laughing at once. Several books were reviewed dvMon. uting the Hamlet, and they members of the board, at all at Oct l2 and normally meet Morlarty adked that the town man o f the admissions and ter the electors oath to those fested fruit. "But,” said the briefly from a list of current ^ r o u K h Btectronovialon, have an option of distributing times, kept the rec audit en­ tha cafatarls of tha high school per in registration Is complete the col- .^ d the only thing missing from any member of Friendship duty of the board of directors cial group. oourM la amMdulad for Tuea- said the experience of the col­ WashbTun and Louie Bach. The YACHTSMAN AT on this. "There are so many to investigate the internal opei^ Mrs. Robert Ordway, a for­ daya. Shorthand In the form Good Arithmetic each suit.Nevertheless, mam' . lege will go to the board of di­ program, held in Moodus, was NORWALK (AP) — A yachU- ^rom the Blectronovision Ham­ things we can’t really answer," Lodge. experts would prefer to show lege to date has -been Uie suc­ ation of all departments.” mer South Windsor school of ABC atenoacihpt method us­ South’s arithmetic was cor­ rectors for supplemental funds attended by local education man who was the subject of a Minor Accidente let will be the chance to stand he said, "because this is some- { A fried chicken dinner will be the great strength of the hand in cessful transfer of one student served at 6:30, followed by the Stamler pinpointed the areas nurse and originator of thq ing the EhgUah language wUl rect when he'said that the odds The present budget for 105 fuU- leadetx. search on Long Island Sound dutsido the stage door and thing for which there ia^o prec­ were S to 1 ta hls favor. A sin­ spite of the weakness In hearts. Hme equivalent students was with complete credits to WilU' turned up yesterday and said he THE atare. program. of investigation as "the un­ group, eaid ahe had the idea at be offered on Mondays. mantle State College. Installation of Hebron Grange Occur in Town edent. But "Blectronovision authorized cash expenditures, Tyidng fundamentala for ba- gle finesse la an even money reduced from the dean’s original Oftlcera will take place Tuesday had been quite safe all along. \ The idea of fdiotographing The Rev. Mr. Camp is the forming this club ten years ago. For Sheinwold’! M - page Council members had ques­ "H e't hemt p n m ch i tt m S M t tfi • M jr M f h k may prove, in the long nm, the admission of payroll pad­ glnnen win be offered on Mon­ shot. If you take two finesses, 160-student request for funds evening at Gilead Community The wife of John Rumely of b stage production during an Immediate past imperial chap­ It wlw agreed at the first booklet, "A Pocket Ghilde to tioned the dean as to whether the administrathn . . . co-orrfkafkg ba rb tcim r No arrests nor Injuries but TRADING more financially rewarding for lain of Shriners, smd is chaplain ding, the irregularities in pay­ days and Intarmadlate typing the odds are S to 1 that at least Members of the,coimcU raised Hall. Frank Ruff of the State Westport touched off the hunt actual performance and then the director, the writer and the meeting that the purpose of the one of them will woik. Bridge," send SO cents to the image the college had Sunday night liecause he failed some vehicular damage was re­ bhowlng it in movie houses is of Sphinx Temple. He addressed roll records, the hiring of em­ local organisation would be to for mom advanced typleta on questions aa to how the Image Orange executive committee producer than a Hollywood The trouble was that South’s Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. of the college could be im­ among other colleges might af­ and hls team will do the tastall-' to come home after telephoning ported ta two motor vehicle ac­ aot new. "But it's the fact that Masons and Shriners in Man- ployes contrary to personnel bring together the graduate Wedneadaya. cidents investigated by Man­ SALE sale. che.ster last spring as guest of policy rules and regulations, bridge wasn’t as good as his Herald, Box 3318, Grand Central proved. Dean Lowe suggested fect transferring students, one tag, following which there will and saying he would be there we have done it, that we were "We won’t do what Holly­ nursee of South Windsor for Oeramlos, a oraativa oourse arithmetic; the hand la abso­ Station, New York 17, N.Y. of its primary factions. Bids Are Asked Public Records shortly. Rumely explained yes­ chester police yesterday. able to clear this with the Omar Shrine (IJlub. the paying of wages for hours for hand daoorated pottery for that a clearer presentation of be a buffet supper. 118 Oakland Rood wood does—-take out a lead­ greater cooperation and under­ lutely unbmtable If he plays It Copyright 1964 the oollege’a financial position ’The dean said he foresees no W a m a toe Deeds quince Watch terday that alter making this One accident occurred at 2 unions involved, that is impor­ not worked, and the paying of standing; to disseminate and practieal purpoaes will be offar- Francis J. Happenny to p.m. on W. Middle Tpke., near ing actor and substitute a money directly to employes correctly. After winning the General Features Coop. bo given to the townspeople. difficulties. For Two Items Anybody who had an old telephone call he had decided to W apping ConTor tant," Hamlet producer Alexan- name. And, by showing Elec­ promote Information on the ad on Watbiesdaya. Pabitfaig first club South should lead out Henry A. Demlng Jr. and Mary quince bush is advised to look take an overnight trip across the East Hartford town line, ^ r Cohen emphasised. from funds received.” another of the creative art and the other happened at 8:16 tronovision in movie theaters He added, "Chapter 8, Sec­ subject of nursing, and to be of the ace and queen of diamonds The town is seeking bids on B. Demlng, property at 219-221 out for those quinces. They are the sound. He trusted someone WED.. 'm URS., FRI. ' That the feat was accom­ in the middle of the week, we People nursing service when called ooursas wUl be offered on Tu< —refusing to take any finesses School St. else to call hls wife about the last night at the center. One tion 2 of the town charter also two unrelated items, a crawl­ practically free from Infestation plished was also due to the give the exhibitor a chance to upon in time of need. days. at all. French Wine Growers Glad Harold T. Treash and Sally this year, at least that is true change in plans but there was a vehicle had to be towed away SEPT. 23 - 24 - 25 Blectronovision process which clearly states that all fees paid A clothing ocurse In sawing er tractor for the town high­ "breakdown ta communica­ in the turnpike crzish, police realize some profit on nights to and received by any salaried Meetings are held monthly West can take the king of L. Treash to Marie V. KraviU on the home place of this cor­ Was able to photograph the fiindameataM will be offered diamonds and return a heart to way departme^L and 1,000 tions,” Rumely said. said. that are notably poor other­ officer or employe of the Town from S^twnber through May. ENDS TONIGHT and Marjorie R. Kravita, prop­ respondent. low-key lighting of Hamlet with wise.” In the The meetings include a speak­ Mondays and THiasdaya, because dummy’s king, but this attack 1964 Could Be Top Season printed oopies of the 1968-64 erty at 22 Wyllys St. - only the available theater light. of Manchester for services rend­ Stnatra and Marita 'Ihe possibilities in Electrono­ ered in his official capacity er on nursing subjects. At the the course la ao popular. Inter — In — annual town report. I. R. Stich Associates Inc. to The sole change made in the vision were apparent to Burton, first meeting a schedule of the mediate clothing will he offered Bids on the crawler tractor William F. Parkman and Carol regular production was to shall be paid by the officer or “Robin and tlw (AP) — The wine^ "Only when the wine is ta the who watched a four-minute test News year’s programs will be avail­ Wednesday evening. PARIS will take into consideration the H. Parkman, property on Pond boost the light that throws the employe receiving the same to cave, the ministry warned, "can and, in understated fashion, the collector of revenue for the able. The high school equivalsncy 7 Hoods” growers and the wine drink­ trade-in of a D6 CaterpUIer Lane. shadow of the ghost of Ham­ signified his approval to Alex­ ROME (AP) — James Fran­ shown At 8 P.M. we tell whether the wine is tractor, which has been operat­ let's father on Uie stage back- use of the. town.” A major project of the club course in history and science ers — of France are licking Rene 'Van de Meulebroecke ander Cohen. "Well, love, if it’s cis Cardinal McIntyre has been plus “ Palm Springe good, whether It will maintain ed of late with temporary re- drop. "They had been using relesused from Rome’s Calvary Stamler accused the rec de­ last year was establishing a win be given on Mondays. Math their tastebuds, crossing their and Constance Ann Van de all right with you, it’s all right scholarship for a town girl to Weekend” its quality ta the future, and paira Meulebroecke to Davis B. How­ a 50-watt bulb to cast the Hospital, a week after he col­ partment of acUng "as its own and E i^lah on Wednesdays. TONIGHT fingers and knocking on the whether, as with exceptional shadow,” AI Crown, executive with me,” he said. purchasing agent, collector of attend an accredited school of .Shown A t 6:10-10:00^ Bids for the printtag of the ard and Elaine F. Howard, lapsed at the opening ceremo­ Theae oounea a n for those who nearest piece of gnarled grape- years, it will Improve with vice-president of EHectonovi- nies for the Vatican Ecumenical revenue, controller and treasur­ nursing. TTie club donated $50 See Hamlet Ad town annual report may be property at 157 Ljrdall St. for such a scholarship. do not aa yet have a high On This Page age.” submitted for two-color or one- Marriage Uoensee sion, said. "For us they s\^*itch- Council. er, all direct charter violations,” wood. The year 1964 can well be League Starts The following officers were school diploma. Tha oouraaa a n Right now, the vineyards need color work, but ta either case Alan Francis Hills, 63 Laurel ed to a 500-watt bulb. I under- Cardinal McIntyre, Roman and asked, "Does the Republi­ designed to prepare a person Don’t Walt Get Ticketa Thnrs. one of the century’s best. skand they continued to use it can town chairman want to en­ elected to serve for the com­ At 2 P.M. to 4 On B ^tles If only there la some rata ta a little rata to make grapes the specifications call for the St., and Patricia Ann Eagel- Catholic archbishop of Los An­ for passing State of OOnnectl- almost burst with Juice just pamphlets to contain 50 pages, after we left-.” Finance Drive geles, returned to his quarters courage unsound business prac­ ing year: Mrs. Lorraine Lanier, the Bordeaux and Burgundy sqn, 869 Main S t, Sept. 26, St president; Mrs. Anita Megonls, out examinations for a high areas In the next week or two, before being picked toward the plus the covers. James’ Church. Three regularly scheduled at the Pontifical North Ameri­ tices in town government?” aohool equivalency diploma. The League oi Women Voters He conclude his statement vice president; Mrs. Alma Yoo, before the grapes are finally end of this month. The tractor bids will be Norton John Ryan Wtadsor- performances of Hamlet were can College Monday. tlfMMMKtM opened at 11 a.m. on Oct. 6, Aimed. The performances were of Manchester is sponsoring a Doctors said medical tests on with the words, "Perhaps for­ secretary, and Mn. Jean Fom- Square Dance Leeeons harvested, the 1964 vintage can In France as anywhere else, a vlUe, and Margaret Ann Gasd fintmce drive today through walt, treasurer. The South Windeor Squan attain the heights of 1945 or good harvest Is good for the and the aimual report bids will sickl, 128 Eldridge St., Sept. 26, bought out by Blectronovision. the 78-year-old prelate were "all mer Republican administrations be opened at 11 a.m. on Oct. 7, whldi then distributed the seats Thursday. Mrs. Jules Karp is fi­ satisfactory.” They said he was would have winked at loose live s ta n d in g committee Dance (Jlub will hold the first SHOT 1947, two ol the best postwar farmers, at levust ta principle. St. James’ Church. nance chairman. Letters have chairmen include; Mrs. Barbara of 20 lessons in square danc vtaU4;e8, or the exceptional The effect on the national econ­ both ta the Municipal Building Robert Dilworth Cone, 103 not obstructed by cam eras. overcome by exhaustion and the handling of cash accounts in hearing room. |Cive electronic cameras and been sent to all present and heat when he collapsed in St. town government, bilt we Dem­ Kuehn, program; Mrs. Louise tag tomorrow from 8 to 10:30 AND status of 1928 and 1929, tops for omy is more difficult to judge. Irving S t, and Mary Sharon two standard film cameras re­ prospective contributors of the Peter's Sept. 14. ocrats pledge our continued In­ Whalen, publicity; Mre. Connie p.m. at the Wapptag School. the prewar decades. A good vintage means higher Delaney, 24 Pine HUl St., Sept. corded the show. league. Members of a finance NEW YORK (AP) — Comedi­ terest in efficient correct handl­ Callahan, mamber^ip, and Mrs. Anyone interested is welcomed. BEER The Agriculture Mtaisty is prices for famous labels. The 26, St. Bridget’s Church. The program la co-sponsored Windows Shielded The electronic cam eras, committee will also contact con­ an Mort Sahl is in New York’s ing of public money, according Marge Ordway, hospitality. ready to say that ’64 is going to price of quality wines can affect tributors by phone. to the charter of fte Town of Further information about by the n en ation department. IHCOIOR be g ^ . but not yet ready to go the price of ordinary wine, a which operate without film, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital COMPANION FEATURE AH Day TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Patio The aim of the League of Wo­ for treatment of a back injury. Manchester.” the club may be obtained by Abe E. Miller Post, American overboard. — staple of the French diet, uid Penonfil NoUom were television cameras with Legion, will hold an outing at covers that can be folded down especially adapted lens and men Voters, a non-partisan A hospital spokesman said contacting Mrs. Lorraine The long, dry summer, with thus raise the cost ol living. i group, is to further the promo­ nler, 83 Lewis Dr. Columbia Lake tomorrow. Mem­ midday heat and morning to shield windows when a hur­ shutters which work at a fast­ today Sahl’s condition was good, RAY'S The government holds large ricane strikes have been ta use In Memoriam tion (k informed and active citi­ but that he would remain in the Refresher Course , bers who need directions or mists, a few welcome showers er ^>eed than usual. In es­ transportation should meet at stocks of wine which it can ta Florida for sometitlme. Now sence, these five cameras trans­ zens who participate responsibly hospital for several weeks. Sahl Cable Snap Hartford’s refresher nurse RESTAURANT ta Aufiust, and lots of strong sim In lovins memory of John Stan in government. It does not sup­ the Wapptag Commimity Center relekee if the price reaches a the fold-down covers are moving mitted the images back to film was admitted Sunday night program will a g a in offer bava combined ta nearly every maximum limit. If necessary, it ley Oleaver, who pasied away Sep­ port or oppose candidates. It at 0:80 or call Robert Rose, 3 7 - 3 9 Oak Stroat region to produce superior north to guard summer homes tember SB, i9a. cameras, which recorded the after he fainted while riling in a ooursee this fall 'from Septem­ can Import wine. • against winter vandalism and takes a position on issues only Stalls Work ber to November for all nursee Ellington R d„ or Joseph La picture. taxicab and injured lour ver­ Tigne Foster St. About 1.8 million wine grow­ windstorms. Sweet la the word of remembrance. iDleotroviaion came abou t after careful study by its mem­ tebrae, the spokesman said. of the greater Hartford area. *^T?e"quality ol a wine depends Dear la the one who la tone, bers. Since the first course was an several factors — the body, ers cultivate 8.6 million acres. In memory we wfll alwaya kaep what Crown and William Sar­ Doctors said the comedism suf­ At N-Shaft For most farmers growing htm. gent Jr., the coiporation's Membership is open to all wo­ offered In November 1963, 119 Manobeater Evening Herald the color, the bouquet — but a Juat aa the yeara roll on. men at moderate cost. Income fered from extreme fatigue. grapes is only one aspect of an Of their first 14 shutouts this president, were working on a CANBERRA, Australia (AP) nurses have participated. Be­ South Windeor Oorreepondent, good natural alcoholic level is year, the Meta suffered 16 of from dues must be supplement­ Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- one of the tests of a great vin­ operation which includes wheat, LoTlngly ramembarad. pay - TV system which they — Capt. Ronald John Robert­ (OuuMaaed from Page Oae) cause of the response the fall them on the road. wife and cMIdren subsequently sold to Pat Wea- ed by contributions from civic program is being offered and 6148. , tage. corn, poultry and livestock. minded citizens who wish to aid son, who commanded the Aus­ * ver, which is now in opera­ tralian aircraft carrier Mel­ been treated nicer. We’re warm will consist of one advanced tion in California. the group in its work lor good and comfortable and not a bit course designed for staff and EX-FOE8 WORK TOGETHER government. bourne when it collided with a worried. The food and coffee private duty nurses, and two CAMP DRUM, N.Y. (AP) — "In tht Infancy of pay-TV, Members of a finance com­ destroyer last Feb. 10, has re­ signed from the navy. are fine. We enjoy the reading standard courses for registered TVo generals who w en foes ta no one CMild afford to do a show' mittee are Mrs. Theodore material sent down to us. Uce Hamlet only for that me­ The destroyer. Voyager, sank nurses who have been away the Battle of the Bulge nearly Rosen, Mrs. Leonard Seader, "But we’ll be glad to get out. 20 yean ago are working to­ dium. When we decided to de­ Mrs. John Knowiton, Mrs. Ralph with the loss of 82 lives. Pri­ from general hospital nursing mary blame for the collision off There's no place like home,.” for five years or more. gether at this northern New velop the system to give us the Belluardo, Mrs. William Whit­ More than 100 underground York 'Army training center en>ortunity of producing shows ney, Mrs. Jerome Nathan. Mrs. New South Wales was placed on The two day a week courses THE MIRACLE OF the destroyer. test blasts — in as many differ will start tomorrow and con­ Retired Gen. Bruce C. (Jlarke for consumption in movie the­ Joseph Kopman, Mrs. Philip ent shafts —have been conduct­ of the U.S. Army and Gen. Has- Bayer. Robertson reportedly resigned tinue through Nov. II. The lec­ aters, we began a search for the ed at the site, at Yucca Flats, tures will be every Monday and Bo E. Von Manteuffel of Duessel- right vehicle. Hamlet had Also, Mrs. Herbert Keicolt, to protest his transfer to a shore station. Navy Minister Freder­ about 110 air miles northwest of Wednesday between 1 and 3 in dorf, Germany, are advisen for iElimnKSMIBflEltf' everything we needed: A dead Mrs. David Donovan, Mrc^ Fred Laa Vegas. Geyer, Mrs. Thomas Omnolly, ick Chaney announced to the tha afternoon. Hie e v e n in g a motion pictun about the author, a show not booked for The electricians and laborers course will begin Sept. 29 and World War H battle. Mrs. Lawrence Handley,' Mrs. House of Representatives today are employed by Reynolds Elec tour, and a big star in Richard that the resignation had been contnue to Nov. 17. The lac* Clarke had charge of Combat Tickets Everybody Benefits Burton.” Irving Luckman, Mrs. Harry trical and Engineering Co., the YOU ARE accepted. tures given every Tuesday and Command B of the U.S. 7th Now On ABC financed the production, Maldment Jr., Mrs. Eugene Sze- AEC's prime contractor at the n tela, Mrs. Douglas Roberts, VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Thursday will, be held between Armored Division during the Sate to the tune of $325,000. The test site. 7:30 and 9:30’ p.m. battle ta Belgium. Von Manteuf' A t The Mrs. Ray Beller, Mrs. Sanford Paul VI will carry the head of Reynolds executives, escorted majdr cost, outside of salaries, Plepler, Mrs. William Peck, the Apostle St. Andrew in a Interested nurses are encour­ fel commanded Germany’s 5th Box Office and the most time-consuming (Jooper's wife Vera and Luh aged ■ to do file their applica­ Panzer Armored Division. INVITED Mrs. George Sandals, Mrs. Ed­ proces.sion Wednesday opening now’s wife Margaret — and factor, was the processing of ward Coltman,' Mrs. Sedrick three days of special Masses tions as soon as possible. From A Rental the prints. Over 1,000 prints, at Luhnow's mother, a San Diego, Further information may be Rawlins. Mrs. William Collins. before the relic is sent to Calif., resident whose name was I Mats. $1.50 a cost of $460 per print, were Mrs. Robert Kudra, Mrs. Bel- Greece in a major conciliatory obtained by writing to the pro- not obtained — to the scene. :ram at W Imlay St., Hart- made in six weeks. don Schaffer, Mrs. Walter gesture ta the Orthodox Church. The women conversed with ' evsb. $2.60 The actors had various deals, Schardt and Mrs. Philip Sum- Archbishop Pericle Felici, ?ord. the men over the intercom. School Regtstration Tax Incl. the minimum being two weeks’ secretary-general of the Vatican An AEC t spokesman s- said, Ecumenical Council, .said Mon­ Registration for even in g "The problem essentially is that adult education courses will be day the Pope would carry the you have several hundred feet >.71*'' ATHEATHOnH ELEaRIC WATER HEATER held Monday, Oct. 5, and Tues­ head from its reliquary to an of messed up, snarled, multiple hAliiUt Dtttiibuttd by altar in St. Peter's. day, Oct. 6, at the South Wind- co® * cable, lying inside a 4-foot-di­ WUNEIII$0$. H TRY OUR SPECIAL The Orthodox Church consid­ ameter, round, steel casing.” ers the patriarch of Constanti­ "The big mass is at about ,J, ITALIAN DINNERS nople to be the successor of 600 feet. It's a long trip down, Exaefiy as performed on Broadway.... Andrew, just as the Roman and it takes a lot of titne.” Wa at Moriarty Brothers extend a personal IPs nam eless $5.50 ***' Church considers the Pope to be ftt- 2 Days'*|4 Rerformancos only • M at & Eva SERVED NIGHTLY AT the abccessor of St. Peter, UNION SUED iE R S IU lO O D • • . ' V ' ^ ' ■V brother of Andrew. j Vi N '.t ‘ A‘‘,' -.'.WM w '7H i invitation to you t o visit our showroom NEW HAVEN (AP) — The 1 con:'" iin( I' ‘ C A V E Y ’ S «^ER" Stewart - Warner Corp. of Chi STREET ______FAIR VISITOR cago has filed a breach of con' Great All Color Show! tomorrow, Seplemher 23, and view, the new ITEW y ORK (API— John F. tract suit against the union at Debbie Reynold bo you ever hove to moke a choice between Mom's K,ennedy Jr. paid his first visit the Ba.s.sick Co. of Bridgeport, Harve Preen'ell to the World's Fair yesterday a Stewart - Warner subsidiary SMiouinam SPECIAL Lincoln Continental for 1965. and had a fihe time. The late The parent firm charged, in the “Unsinkable Molly load of clothes in the washer and Dad's good.hot shower? president’s three-year-old son action filed ye.slerday in U. S. B row n ” BBHmneor District Court, that members of ENDS TONIGHT visited several exhibits and (In Color) 8:16 "THE HUSTLER” Local 729 of the International But why sacrifice one. for the other? When you rent a went on a number of rides. John Union of Electrical,' Radio and plus: Tony Randall ta Eveiywhere, those who have ■ previewed this ‘MOVE OVER DARLING" rode on the shoulders of Secret WED.— 1st RUN . Machine Workers, AFL-dO, vi­ “7 Faces of iDr. Lao” gtBiLisg" g s : Service men on much of the olated their contract when they family-size flameless water heater there’s plenty of hot thi mIunwI! tour. He was accompanied by .stayed off their jobs for several ,(In Coler]^ 8:30-10:16 COLOR new Lincoln - Continental have hailed it as the the Rev. Richard McSorley, days last month out of sym­ ^ water day and night,for everybody and everything. S.J., of Georgetown University pathy for a worker who had Wed. "The Carpetbaggers” Plus Burt Lancaster in Washington, a friend of the beeil suspended. The corporation "ELMER GAIOTBY” most distinguished motor car ever built. ’’I- Kennedy family. asks damages of $40,000. e East Windsor FISH FRY Besides, rental cost is low, and you pay on your regular DRIVE-IN WOUIf 5 W e hope you will be able to visit us tomorrow STARTS TOMORROW! (A U YOU CAN EAT) bill. There’s no down payment. You get free normcfl in­ WEDNESDAY and view this luxury automobile that stands Carron Baker P ritd F h h Lm m h W a d q * I -s GREOODY ANTHONY OMAR "STATION SIX stallation . . a and free service, too, Jf needed. '' SAHARA” Pt m ic Ii FHm I Peto^ CoMow John Wayne apart from all other cars. PECK QUINN SHARIFI “ H A T A R r PioiMy lokoN Rell$ and Ronar V For a totally dependable, flame|ess electric water heater CHARCOAL BROILEIL EVERY WEDNESDAY coll your plumbing or electrical controetprj dealer or The RESTAURANT ' 5 P.M. to 9 P M . Mfi EAST MIHDLE TPKE.—AT THE GREEN BEHOLD A Hartford Electric Light Company to say you’re interested. " ' ’ Spedalizing In ■HJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS THIRST COCKTAILS SAXTSFYINa fi CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS PALE HORSE f - ’ S If you Mcb Ham, com* and tiy It chqrcoolad oVtr rool dborcool, and tott* Hit dlffm«nca! HOWARD JOHNSON’S MORIARTY b r o t h e r s fry a doHclout Lnbcfnr Salad Roll ond fosta ______M B I g -1 . M ______MR------HIP ------I fW qndifyi . * pifE m n p i ROH MB rllM ^fosf Hartford T landmark far Hwagry 301 - 315 CENTER STREET 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 Electric Light C Ntre lip Eteriity'’ iMK prn M tol BURNSIDE Americans” ’ b 8 Pi.F’v' ■ )f A . I I A ' I M A ■ *■ [ DRIVF IN ■ b • WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF SEA FOOD a H wiUi iMliMr im t Rwviir f t-'t I I'APt’ ;>8 n M V4 Mik Off Oakbuid 8 t ■ v-;' 1 -r- OPiM SUNDAYS' 10 A.M. - S P.M. WEDNESDAY • tab* TONI6 HT -A SHOT IN THE DAEK’’ - M Calsr - 7 « 0 - V ;IE # "qu o VADIS" YOUR DAILY raOM TO A M. la 1 A;M. ■daylaNowToqh!* T T -J : / ■ - 3 ’ 4 •• . 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESraR, 0 0 ra „ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1984 . jnrE-OLA8BIS hy Ban at PoUs DaBalla and Racda OpHcbM lockvUle-V ernon Road Program This Is the Month Comes to End Tour a y * doctor’a Shifts Party Method preeer^tloe gllai — The foiaurfacing of WoodhUl modom frumaa — ■ For Tax Declaration 4GPHourv Weiek. ?Eyed foT City Police and Oakwood Sta. tomorrow laoMS dnpUesUd — prsaarlptloa mm- A part mils 946,000 road repaving D m I o a laoaot rulinf by Secretary of State Mra. Ella Aldermen fitoOtadaVernim Avs|., at 9 p ju .^ } The resolution urged all vo4-Athe weak of Sept. 18, glMsas — prompt » - ."OiBoUl Motioe,’* of any war period who from a car'stor^ la the bam project beisguniin two wefka ago. Gtaaso, the use of telephones in polling places through- machinery la motion which, if era of the town "to goI to toe The projtrojrot, financed with a patra. lew poaten ■Bringing up ■ have filed i&soharge piq>etc ______Taw, as, and hto wl|e, polla on Tuesday, Oct. U , and waa taken. aat the state will be restricted to the official use of the A n ta fMrsst with the Town Clerk before approved, would raault In a 40- part of the annual state '^atd .town, “OcUhmt a t each h w work tor fuU-tima Rock­ Bertha, 21, were heading salt vote 'yea so 'that tha firm Board The car to owned by Henry for highways grant (this year alection moderators only. H A M rO B D yaar to tha afaaannant data in Oct. 1; to disabled veterans Repreaentativea (the pro­ DluUo, 82, of Christopher Dr. Roam 104 ville policemen. Tfab proposal, along Rt so when the col- totaling about 965,000), haa In­ aa a rMUlt, tha two political uae of teiaphonea by political ManchMtar, Conn., and all per; who have filad a oertifleato of Itolon oecured. Yaws, driving posed legislative body of the Goltra waa ahcomipanled by 9 M . MS-0T51 ■nrtod'f. Rmla dtoablUty with the aaeeeaor i remmended hy Alderman volved reaurfaclng all or part portiea will have to go back to partlea Ruas IMBallu ■onal p ra p irty must ba de­ tHe oar, waa thrown to the town, fi conaoUdatlon la ap­ a Juvenile accomplice who was ot a large number of resldenttal the pracOca, pravalent brfoia weU aa diaidiarga papers; to the Thomas McCuaker, chairman of Her action was preclpatod by clared to the Akaeeaor by the tha city councU’a police com­ road. Hto wife, seated beside proved) aludl have a olaar man­ turned over to Juvenile authori­ ■treeta. { XS64. of iMtng nmnera for kaap- a request for coverage privelMp owner during the month of Oc­ Mlad; and to fannars, tor Uve- him, was ptauted in the car and date from a large percentage ties, police aald. Goltra posted Other roads treated this week .^^^g poated on who haa or h a n 't ■tock, poultry and farm ma­ mittee, to required ty a raoeittly ot the voters ot tha Town of Ver­ es I9 the NBC and ABC, TV tober." enacted state statute. was removbd : by Venum fire­ $600 bond for upearanoe In included Prospect, F l o w e r, networks in the November elec Paraonal property, the poat«r chinery. man who were called. non.” Circuit Ckmrt 12, Rockville, Oct. Strant, Valley, Dover and part Ih a practice, hi the paat 10 In additioa, Murphy aaya, a A pubUc hearing on the pro­ The Rotary ormuilaation thus Uene. Connecticut Antiques Fair goaa < » to aay, InelUdM airoraft, posal waa set tot (ktt. 4 at 8 p.m. . Operator Of the truck, Clar­ 6. Lt. Edwin R. Carlson made of Salem on Monday, and the 'yoara, W ban for paid and maohlnary, livestock, ocinmar- w ar veteran mxut file with tha ence O. Neff, 34, 107 Grand oined with toe Itockville Area ^ e arrest. remainder of Salem, Jarvis and Tbtanteer workan to call into Since Connecticut la one of the I ^ department now woriu a tin t states In toe country to clal flxturaa, hoata, farm equip­ aaaeaeor’a office if he intends to Ave.;- waa thrown to the street I Chamber of (jommerce, the Re- part of WoodhUl scheduled for ttair porty’a headquarters the apply part ot hto exemption to 4 8 -l^ r week. If the plan to iMibIlean Town Comtnlttee and Amerbelle Fire Minor have its final elecUon count ment and produce, bualneaa in­ aiqnioved, the change would be- from hto vehicle, ^ e wee X - today. ^ Bamas of eldctora as they an- • FrL and Sat. 1-11 p m ventory, and other klwto of property in aome other Connec­ he Toung Democrats ot Vamon Rockville firemen were caUed roady, the networka have shown gm Nov. 16, the, start of the rayed and released after being to the Amerbelle plant on . In addition, a road crew from Vared the polling placaa to vote, great Interest In broadcasting good!. ticut town. takefi to the hospital. The to endorse the charter. Other B alf Conatructlon Co. has re­ w* the names were Uien checked $RpNm b>r 28,24 It 27 AU war veterans are mtitled city’s .fiscal yearl Three new Organtaatlona, including the Brooklyn St. yesterday to ex- toe rseults dlrecUy from spot • Sunday, 2 p m -9 p m It doea not include real ae­ patrolmen would be hired, and truck to owned by Frederick surfaced portion of roadway In “ .o ff the master Uste by other tata or motor vehiclea, howavar. to a 91,000 exemption, Murphy Young RepubUcana of Vamon tinguiah k fire in ducts lead­ Bast Cemetery this morning. NOW'S locations. applications for the posts are Bilow, 171 Vernon Ave. ing from a machine. I ^srerockm at headquarters, and • Champagne Preriew To moat Mancheater houaa- eaya, which may ba applied but and the Dm ocratic Town (tom- Cooperating with B alf a crew Mrs. Orasao has not yet ruled STA11 ARMORY betatg accepted. AppUcanta muat Tolland County Coroner, According to Fire Chief John '" jlh e people who had not yet holdara, tha call to declare M r- once agalnat aU property in mlttee are expected to take ac­ (selected for the Job by the ]lt^eated would be called and. re- on the granting of network cov­ Oonnecttcut Thus a veteran be high echool graduatea. Atty. Herbert Hannabury, waa tion on the conaoUdatiem propo­ F. Ashe, the fire started from Rrood SlTMt and Rec^tion * ■onal piroparty niaana little. For McOuaker indioated laat night called to the acene by poUca be­ state), the Town Highway De- i ^witnded to do an. erage ^velegea, but baa said with a $500 car In Manchester sal when they meet aoon. lint from fabrics. Smoke poured that. If the networks are per­ tham, the aaaeaamant of theta’ that if the change were 7>ot cause of the aerlouaneaa of the partment haa been preparing Mra. ,Orasao’s ruling U baaed a Thursday, Sept.'24 nuiy M>ply toe remaining fSOO The pn4> o ^ to merge Ver­ from the end of the duct, lo­ mitted to Install telephone Unes home and their car to a mechan­ iqade, patrolmen vtorttiu. a 48 aextident. roaito for -. reaurfaemK and I - - ■ wi a previous opinion by the oRd Capitol Avo. of exemption agalnat (fo r ex­ non’a, three governments, the cated in the roof. Minor dam­ for their cameras and crews, ical procaaa in whlch^thay need The amall car Ui which the lightly sanding some o f them ittomey Oeheral’s offlee which ample) a aummar cottage In hour-weric would have to he p(tid city the town and the fire dis­ age waa noted, he aald. * BILL thev will not be permitted to a 6 p.m«*9 p jn . not parttelpata (except tc pay overtime. Yaws were ridlpg wta totally afterwards. id toe use of “walkle talk- HARTFORD. CONN. tha avoitiial taxaa). e other Oonukctieut com­ trict govemmenta, will be put Hoapital Notes The completion of the repav­ in poOtitg areas. She haa transmit until after the pcdla Aldermen granted pemtoaton demoUahed. VSrnon firemen to iU third test Oct. IS in five • Tidteta 17.50 each Real aetata aaaaaam«ita are munity. hoaed doWn gasoline H>1114d on Admitted yesterday: Donald ing program does not herald the ^ TUNSKY the baa to include the close. to the huUdiiR committee of the years. The imlty proposal haa Yaw, High Manor Trailer Park; toe aame fTOm year to year, im- tha road. end of road repair in town, how-i A, Beoaflt for The Autiquarlau and Landmarks Society, leaa there have been tanprova- * new Junior high school, to be been defeated twice previously Bertha Yaw, ' aame addresa; over. Town crowa are also wind-1 A number of rifles and a bow what wMne observers refered FOR— of Conneettoot , menta made to the p r e p a y or conatructed on the Ecker term John Collins, Bolton; ' Mrs. big up a street oUing campaign, Imiibia It haa changed handa. property cm West Rd. and Rt. and some arrows were removed to as "old guard fire diatrlet Matilda Ott, ToUand; Mra. and are recovering area where ALUMINUM Managed by Ruasen Oarrea And motor vehicle ■aeeaa- Fan'de Luxe 80, to hook into the city’s aewar from the Taw ’s car ^ Vernon restdenta." Hazel Ludwig, RFD 2; Mrs. the road aurface to cracked, in • Doors menta are 4U baked on Infor- line. poUce. Chief Bdmund F. Dwyer, H u motion approving tha res­ Mary Kaminski, 7S 'Villa^ St; preparatlcm for the beating ad- who waa at tha scene, theoileorised • W indows matkm provided by the atate Sits, Waves Permtoalon of the aew ef olution ,waa m sM by Rotarian Mrs. Charlotte - Emery, .18 mbilatorod by wtoter weather. • CanopiM ^Atcal PTA Forming Plans motor vahiele department ^ hookup aolvee a problem which that toe. weapons were being Franklin O. Wallea, a state sen- Moser Dr.; Mrs. Jiqia Krupa, Faraonal property aaeaaaa- appeal shortly after plans moved by the cou^e, who re- atoi‘. Lyman Hoops, manager 40 Orchard St., Ernest Pur­ Brian Generalovioh, Pitt and, • Jalowdes manUi a n levied agalnat for the new ach«rintendait of capable of performing it « nal administration, public rela­ •DMdmidt m y Inm one period to rnnifm. 8 p.m. ed by the increased use ot the Frank Knight, president; Mrs. pUoed third In the C-3- trials at Reg. Ph. for toe peraonal property Schools Arthur H. filing wel- tions and premium collections. “Now that acboOl haa start' line. -M arshall Aitken. vice president; Oittoard Beadi. By a quirk of| The new teachers later tour­ • uoolUtooupoitloiiolMonnolPMwIlboutehorBO, Grand Ltot to be oomplM aa of •d," G aru said Wednesday’s oooMd the teachips and pre- ed the town by bus. They saw The two nonprofit organisa­ Chidceterol is a mucb-brulted Oct 1, 1064. Tha peraonal prop­ Milton Johnson, tha city’s ,iM n . CUfford Bhickson, aecre- fUte, the two hoys are now the | aanted a brief hmory of Man­ (um’t get there until 4 p.m proud owners of a newer racing most of the schools as well as tions will keep their separate about term, controveraial in erty Hat like the real eatate engineer, Snd Charles Pitkat, ' tary and Mra. MUton Anthony, chester and its school system. identities. CDS will reimburse dependug on bow much home filtration plant auperlntendent, RAMBim ANNOUNCES THE S^SIBIE SPEGXAOJLABS many of the town’s historic craft. TTie second place winners, medical (drcles, and largely mis­ and motor vehicle Uata, will woric I have.” ^ He wished the teachers a sites. The tour included the old Blue Cross for its services. CDS then be atored In an IB(M ma- w ill make a atudy to see if any Committee heads include: Roger Van Mueienbach and pleasant teaching experience in understood and often needlesaly He never trlea to meak in. In Walter Haaae of the Potomac, Pitkin Glass Works the site of wUl be rSsponsible for all pro­ fMTOd by toe laymaru diine \ln anticipation of the of the lines require enlarging. New!3Difieratt&»s.New!3Di£Ebieffi1Mttc]ba^ 7 ^edaaJlarEq^Qe& Mrs. lioto, ways and means; Manchester. fessional relations with dentists, SHEARSON, H A M M U a GO. m e . fact, he haa yet to visit a sound "W e don’t mind their hook­ .-Mra. CUrmce Grant and Mrs. Club, (both in their late thlr- the Woodbrldge Tavern on day toe tax rate to eet n «t filing reminded the teachers Manchester Green, the Case membership enrollment, pay­ Cholesterol is the yeUowiah- Itamben New Yqck Stock Exchanoedtoinded M stage. ing on,” (wuncil president John Richard Rusicka, program; tiesl threw up their oars in dia- that they had the difficult Job May. Why does he gate-alt so inde- g\ist when they failed to take ■ estates and mill site, the Chen­ ment of dental bills on behaJf whlte fatty chemical abundant 918 Main Ot, Manchester # 649-2821 Ik e uae of IBM machinea to Orlowskl said, “aa long aa It Mrs. Philip labam, safety: Mrs. of filling the experience gap of of its members and maintaining In milk, cheese, butter, eggs fatigably? doesn’t cost the city any mon joim ffiw idsan, attendance first ptoce. They sold their; ey estates and mills, the town’s aaatot toe ameBson waa begun ‘ " I Just like to wave at the 16 retiring teachers who left shopping areas and municipal adequate reserve funds. and meat. When the b o ^ fails award; Mrs. Emil Malek and craft to Robert and Dennla onj leat year, when motor vehicles stars. Most all of them wave the system last year with 500 buildings, and the com m uni^s to properly metabolise chole Two traffic problems In the Mn. Peter Mooekel, member- the spot saying. These are dedi- j years of combined service i — IntowtoO toffiliW iliiiwitpKigiaiiiRiMBEIpitoHO* werc' 'vadued and taxed uaing beu:k. cated boya and the canoe is bet­ churches. The Baltimore Orioles beat terol, bits of the undigested M wWi a dwckMCh monlh.PlMM nwHkM InfonMtiaik West St and Daly (Hrcle area toip; Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. H ie former superintendent the New Tork Yankees 10 times substance may narrow artery magnetic tapea provided by the "Cary Grant Is very friendly. were presented to the council by RuaeeU Indnga, refreehments; ter hi use than altting in some* I said the school system regrets The receptiMi took {dace on He always waves. Joe Flynn of in their 18-game series this sea- walls, inviting evoitual clots. motor vdiidea department. Theodore Gunter, a Daly Circle .M rs. G« m Dente. weU chUd; one's garage.” I the shift from the more per­ the ground^ of Mr. and Mra. I k li year real and peraonal McHale’s Navy always waves.” Matthew M. Moriarty, 7» For­ Paradoxically, however, the resident. Mra. John Tottelbach. Girt Scout This puts the local boys in the. sonal relatlonshipa and close­ property aaaeaamenta will also "F o r a l(mg time a pretty girl est St, who lent their home body needs cholesterrH to build Gunter sadd that a haaardous lepraeeutattvw; John Tettelbach. enviable position of being niter-' ness of the smaller community be automated. Right nea, and the street where there to bUnd p potkKk a xp p v, a aemi-Unnual It has been necessary, because ^ A l l i M k a s iPINB PHARMACY. Work Peter Hall as toe cause of toe satta T 7*~* of drilvary Is ifffor- will ha brought up to date aa of curve and no sidewalk, Gunter ^^’avsB t Teachers, school peraon- of the large memb«^p. 98, On Chemicals I fast, efficient and tkorouridy breakup of his marriage with ed. The alternates provide for • A l M o d d s Oct. 1 If there are any changea said. ..wM hoard membera adll be to set a sdiedule for the uae of truck delivery should a railroad ■ satisfactory at PINE PHARM­ the French actress. kiithe value or ownerahip of Members of the cltyis traffic ^Bttrodneed. the war canoes. Tlie Sbaiks, Identical Mds to supfdy the siding ba unavailable to the * A I T h a w ACY, 664 Center St Phone 649- Another bit of gossip; Prime Bfaieflto. Surfers. Cobras and real property before then. doesn’t bother to wave to Ernest commission, present at the Temig Meeta town with rock salt for winter town. 19814. rk Tha Toung____ ^ Republicans__ ^ _____ will Swiftiee will use the canoes The peraonal property infor­ Borgnine. meeting, said that the problem a t ^ at the home Mondays from 3:20 to 4:15 pjn. road maintenance were offered TH IS W E E K ’S H O USB- mation collected in October will " I see enough of him around has already been submitted to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caul- ; The Barracudas, Torpedoes by three (bemical atqn>liera at IHOLD H IN T : In a pinch you alao be tranaferred to punch our qpartment. Re gooa with a the state highway department m M A IN 8TBEBT can use white liquid shoe polish girl named Donna there. She’s That unit would have to take r^tod on Lake Rd., according to Stingrays and Mustangs will a bid opening this morning. A Firemen Answer FheM S4»-tS81 cards bimI then to magnetic uae t h ^ the same hours on ’ to write cm the black pages o f tapea, probably in November. about SO.’ ’ action, since the road to now .’-Ite. Donald Parker, publicity teurth bM was aubsiantiaUy ""akainaan. All who are interest- Wednesdays. The racing craft iftooto attwimA EATOW And the motor vehicle Hat Primo got interested in his state highway. Orlowskl noted 16 Fire Calls lllS K SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFOBD that road impitfvemqnts in the I'ed to Joining the group are is always available (hiring these higher. will be sent in sometime after one-atudlo stakeout because he Uked James Drury, who plays area were undertaken by the wslrnwie to attend. hours. Saturday achedulee for Identical bids srers also sub­ Oct. 1 by toe motor vehicle de WBCTAGULARIToto%a*aiatiH,iBi^ angitMairdmliwali-Mwl9S-4q>7l(»qpa9^ paddling are Sept. 19 from 11 Sixteen fire calls, a doaan the title role In "The Virgini­ city before the atate took over A memberahip tea will be mitted by two suppliers to pro­ within the boundaries of the 'ALL MEATS ora FRESH CUT — partment, aa waa done last in power. Hwalo«tarwhaa8>aaa.8EmiBUH nuid 332 fk to opdooid 3f7 or^ V -^ S . held hy the Catholic Ladiee So­ am . imtil 1 p m and also O ct an." the road. RAMBLER AMBASSADOR vide calcium chloride for the Eighth District and four out­ year. "H e always waves at me. I A second problem, presented Oiaatar lapob a m j kuidHflf. NEW! Diw NEWI’ItoiaeMiiiH^AatoaaiilartoOdabfbg ciety Sept 27 at the Rectory 17, 24 and 31 at the same houte. town highway and park depart­ NONE ora PRE-PACKAGED!" Any correctiona must be Reservations for the standard side, has been reported in the I (isi I get a little scared at seeing him. by Gimter, Involved a Daty Cir­ from 3 to' 5 pan. Mrs. Donald ments. A third bid from Man­ monthly fire report of North made by band by the aaaeaaor’a Parker, preeidmt of the society, canoes should be made with Mrs, The other ones, like Cary Grant,- cle resident, a woman, who said chester contractor Andrew An- End Fire Chief Francis Lime­ office after a draft grand Hat all seem like normal people said Mrs. Arthur Pepin, Mrs. William Jacobus. STORE HOURS: that laat week five boys, riding aaldl was signlftoantly lower, rick. to prepared; toe correctiona will now. I wave at lots of workmen Jphn Basola. Andover, Mrs. GOP Womea Meet in a blue station wagon, threw however. be tranafMTed to the magnetic too." gidward Steele and Miss Carol The Women’s Republican Limerick, in his report con­ . Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 beer cans at her and forced her Club will meet at Clark’s Res­ The bids on the rock aalt cerning calls between Aug. 17 tapea before a final Grand List What does his mother .think car oft the road. . '^ lie h to r, Gilead, will pour. Mrs. to printed and the total value of about his unusual hobby? £Farker said about 5Q, members taurant in 'Wlllimantic tomor­ were offered by The Chemical and ^pt. 20, listed 14 actual ' Sot. 8 to 5 (Closed All Day Monday) She managed to obtain the Oorp. of Springfield, Mass., the fires and two calls for washing all town property computed “ She likes it. She always last tfdfiN digits of the car's attonded a society dinner at row at 7 pjn. for a dinner, meet­ knows where I am and says It Casey’s Log Cabin last week. ing. A social hour will precede Yankee Salt Corp. of Oastleton, down gasoline following motor next year. regtotration marker, and Me The final computation will keeps me out of trouble.” l i f e Tito Rev. John Honan, pastor, the dinner at 6:30 p.m.'Belton Vt., and the International Salt vehicle accidents. Cuaker noted the information I V l a g serve aa the baaia for toe 1965- -and Mn. Andrew Gasper, or- Copp. Republican candidate for Oo. of Pennsylvania. All would The fire calls included fire in and said he would have the po­ oil-burners (3), woods (2), dump 66 tax rate. 'rgantot. were bonored gueeta. Oongresman from toe 2nd Dis­ supply rock aalt by the carload lice inveatigate. fires (2). grass ( 1), electrical Assessor P. Joeeph Murphy Two Injured In OoUtoloB trict will address the group, ac­ fo r $13.10 per t(m. and in trucdcs Wed. Only '' Long Streak N E W YORK (N B A ) — The The last two regular voter- for $13.03 per ton. appliances ( 2), a truck' blaae, ...iHings you the most haa alao announced that veter­ A Vernon couple renutin In cording to Mrs. .George Burn­ and three nttKeUaneoua. ans and others seeking assess­ Canton Bulldogs hold tha N a ­ fair condition at Rocficvllle City T**“ **c before the Nov. ham. president A fourth firm. Eastern Min­ ARM OUR'S WESTERN STEB1 REEF, FANCY tional Football League record election will be held Sept 26 magnificent music you've ment exemptloha should notify Hospital today after they were Andrew Repko. Willimantto. erals Inc.. Chelsea. Mass., bid for moat consecutive victories *'tram 9 ajaa. to 1 pjn. and O ct the aaaeasor’a office of their in­ injured in a colltoion between candidate for Senator troui the $il5.0S 'to supply the aalt in tention to do so if they have with 24. The Bulld^s mark their amall foreign car and TO from 1 pJn to 8 pjn., acebrd- 35th District wtH also apeak bulk. over enjoyed, from beautiful FALL SKCULS not done so In previous years. came during the 1982 and 1923 dump truck at Lanz’a Comer, ’tog to'regtotram, Mn. Grace briefly. The similar bids on caktium seasons. Pringle (R), and Mrs. Laun Exemptions are available to Rt. SO near the Interaection " Mrs. Alfred Lange, ways and chloride were offered by the FREE ESTIM AT^ j^Rsegda (D). means chairman, will show Chonii^ Corp. and Barker To be digible. one must be a ROAST samples of Christmas articles Chemical Co., both from 'th e altiaen of at least. 21 yean of , F M /A M which will be made and sold for Springfield area. They offered aga, must have lived in this Palmer Roofiis Go. the club’s financial project for $35.10 for carload delivery and ntate ter one year and ' in the $41.10 for delivery in bags. The fewn of Columbia six months. the veer. Roofing—Re-roofing OlVMRS KFORT M IT Ptons Csoktog Chemical Oorp. also Irid $37.70 BEEF B e mast be able to read Eng- to supply the chloride compound Repairs TABLE RADIOS i hah and U a naturalixed citisen. Oohimbia Volunteer Firemen will hold an outing at Rosemont by truck in bulk and $43 to de­ Gutters— Siding -> . aanst have proof of ciUnenship. liver by truck in bags. Mra. Pringle added that lin­ in Bedton, Sept. 27. Irving Tan- .\luminum Siding nenbfum. president, has an­ Contractor Andrew Ansaldi SAVE ger m important new law a underbid the two nounced that anyone who wish­ CaU A fte r 5 P.M . Renon who has been a resident firms in all but one category. He fP E C TA G U LA R i Biggiat, moat powariU varsiona o f new Toaqw Conunaad Ma. T m ,, flf a Connecticut town^ for 60 es a ticket may contact him or offered to deliver carload lots / M 3 - 4 9 1 2 ? S » 1 " S * 3 q a iilw amr~aiew lionvaffible, aeda^ hard- V-8optiflO8.*pto370ip.MEWIDiaeBNiBMk. « . days prior to the day of elec­ Harry CSiowanec. Burton Star- in bulk for $33.69; in bag^s for RAMBLER CLASSIC tion may aow vote for presi­ key S^. C3arencc Grant and f tops, wagons. SBNSIBLEI fneraased apaae, optional. Ponbla-Safaqr Brakaik aapaia to g e . * dent and vice pru den t only, Charles Sanborn. oukiianaevwi other U4Lniihia. WRWiTlaee provided he fuifim the othtf The Women’s auxiMaiy of toe requirements Itotel. A teachers' conference a magnMoant Magnavox. Instant push-button FM/AM compact, sensible! 1 dbtain hto record and present is scheduled at the A jb tq rd BSe- Real Estate Priasipiss I Prasticas bend selection and tone control. Choose from three ment of fall suitings in Famous championship ^ NewVSChoicea It to the town clerk here in mantary School. ' - - aparlding two-tone colors. There are many superbly- economy. lOi sparklii^ ITALIAN Torque Conunand-^world’s most advanaed S ix - ^ Resnon. The clerk will then sim­ Biitoekeeter Fventog Rendd worsteds, whipcords, lai tmctor — Mr. Doaght ity wafted wood Gate models available, too. So depandabte models. NEW ! Sporty ply the peraon’s name to Oaiumhia correepmient V lr- options, including auto­ boosts both power and economy. Three power rangk: L gtoia M WodoMday Eweiego fraoi 7.-0D - 9:15 F.M. ■ cenyin aervioele guarantied 90 diys, an tubes and the voting list Mrs. Pringle sharkskins, qjieviots and matic or manual floor up to 232 cu. in.; T-maib-bearing aapkshidt wit|),| ~ Rointoif out that this should be StS-MM. logiMdiHI SoptMiibtr 23. 1944 ~ Fm $45.00 parts fori year. I counterweights (twice -the usual) givek apt SAUSAGE ' w orsted 3nannel. AU im­ sticks, two sizes of re­ MANCHESTER HI6H SCHOOL^ ROOM 132 clining bucket seats. smoothness. Two V-8s, 287 and 327 cu. in. 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Oia watfd hava to ba blind, Mwarar. tatet^ itlU n a for thia puraly an U» amiWUat .daeaanda and tb# dicUtaclal pawara af orgaalaod labor, to tbla. Or^ aabnagonaant and labor tocatbar hava' narar baid aary much troubla In agrealne to dd f^aora to ona anotbar 'at tba ax* panaa at tba oonaumer. And, In tba praa* ant altuation, manacamtnt, bad It raally wantad to dafend itaalf afainat tba praa- ant dMnanda of tba Me uniona, might haaa dona ao by giving oonaumara a braak In tba abape of lowar pricaa, wbieb eomd bava had tba raault of kaaping ptoflU down balow tbooa racord amoimta which now oftar auch an obvlona tar* gat for tba unkma. Strangely enough, howavar, tbara baa navar yat devalopad a factor in tba economy whldi baa been able to calcu* lata and act on tba calculation that tak­ ing aomatblng lata than paaalble for it* aalf la ona way of kaaping otbara from taking too much. Whan the inflationary merry-go-round la aplnnlng, nobody wanta to riak being the flrat to Jump off ' what aeenu to ba a free ride. Thia ia wo even tbcAigii evantual atatlatlca al* waya aaem to prove that the ride ia really fm for nobody, and that nobody ' aver really eomea out ahead, while it ia ■•ptMniMr guaranteed that there have to ba a num­ ber of certain loaera who are too old and ■ feeble to get on tba merry-go- round. 9 M k R a d a r AS ftp fA m itly in fom A d atMQrtption ^4Im raaBeutwrlns wliidi wait on In tho •r Itakla tho otbar nltkt h u now A Turbolenee In Ivy Towers . Into tho nowm n^d it tanda to ra-^ Anarienna wbo may hnaa faarad Tou can tall, by what the Ivy Laagua abooUnff bHad at complataly prealdanta are telling their incoming freahmen, that the ivy towere are die* MagnaHs Married 25 Years Krauzaitises Wed 50, Years Griffins Mark SUver Wedding that, although wa navw aaw turbed by more than the normal Sep­ Mark 45th Wedding toe ridpa in queation, exo^d on radar tember raporta of hurricanea. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene liag-<^Magnan of Windsor aerved as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krausai-< ’ The couple has three children, Mr. and Mrs. Hxtold R. Grif-d>and his wife are communicants fin Sr. of 69 High BL celebrated of St. James’ Church. , wa oould tall aomatblng about Some other kind of turbulence in the nan of 180 S. Middle Tpka. eala- his brother's best man, and both tls of 190 Union St. celebrated Albert Krauzaltls at home, Mrs.. wore guesta at tha party. Eldward KashetA' of South RTind- their 26th wedding anniversary The couple has four children, Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Hutch-#from the electrical them from that radar obaervatlon. One air haa the Ivy League college praaidenta brated thair 28th wedding an­ their 60th wedding anniversary Mrs. Shirley Belosky and Miss niversary Sunday at an open The Magnans have a daugh­ sor and Mrs. Sophie Oeromlller Saturday night with a piarty at Ina of 86 Broad St. were honor­ of Pratt and TTbitney, AEi tbgt they ware apeedy tblnga, trav* reaching for the unuauM. Saturday at a party for 60 at of Manchester; six grand­ their- home. About 38 gumts Patricia Griffin, both of Man­ ed Sunday at an open houee o f U n lM A ircra ft Coup., BdkC bouse at their home. ter. Mrs. Jahuw .Michaud of from Massachusetts and Con­ chester, Lance Cpl. Harold R. faater then our daatroyera. An- The other day, PreMdent Kingman Mancheater, and a grandson. their home. The. event was' children and two great-grand­ for their 46th wedding anniver­ Hartford, afur 18 yean idfi The couple waa married Sept. necticut attended. Griffin Jr., In the U.S .Marine Stoer waa that, in their apparent ,maneu- firewater, Jr., of Tale, new to hia re- 18, 1939 at St James’ Chur^, They are communicants of St planned by-their children. children. , sary. The p a rty -was given by service. He Is- a past master ]«( Mr. and Mrs. Kfauzaitis are The Griffins were married Corps at Hawaii, and Bruce darlng toward our daatroyera, they aponaibilltiea, lectured hia incoming and have lived in Manchester James’ Church. Magnon retlmd Both came to Mancheater in their daughter. Miss Charlotte Manchester Orsiin, a 1911 from Lithuania. They were communicants of St. Bridget’s Sefk. 16, 1939, at Ste. Jean de Griffin at home. They also have M. Hutchins. About 100 friends noble grand, of ..King Day i^Jljbnged oouiae when ou r daatroyera young men againat the inatincta toward since their marriage. Mrs. from the U.6. Army May 1, Baptist Church, Iwnn, Mass., by two grandchildren. Samuel Cipolla of East Hart­ 1968, after 20 years service. He m arried Sept. 16, 1914, at St. Church. Both are active mem­ and relatives attended. Lodge, lOOF: a member ^^ji, and, in another maneuver, made an violence, toward oyeraimpliflcatlon in- James’ Church by the Rev. R^- bers of the Lithuanian Anfer- the Rev. Joseph Richards. Mrs. The guests of honor received The couple was married Sept Sunset Rebekah Lo«lge, pdtt ford, sister of Mrs. Magnen, la employed by Baxley and Hen­ Griffin is tbe former Loretta L many silver gifts. Their daugh­ 'tolort to awing out and forwmnT'until atead o f had eom e tq P rin ceton Just to aaek merit some brief recapitulation noted that MoUy perpet­ Memorial Hospital said the DETROIT — "George Rom­ comes identified with Goldwater ing the Goldwater banner, has other infant was "holding Me six supporters. ducting Adult Organ Lesaona evsiy Wednsaday and th e Ctalf at Tonkin that Mght ware knovdadge to make haata to leave. triumphed over Romney forces before the record of the special ually younger than any of the Bakshl for weeks had been Friday evening in Watkins Organ Studio on Oak St, ney is all the Republican party in the public mind. rest of them Would ever ow n ." PARIS (AP) — The leaders of y fast, and that they saamad to be That’s why Staebler seizes on in controlling his home county, i' assembly session on reapportion­ reported trying to oust the gov­ the L.a-ce Laotian faction s bava fr "ImUm though tha hour ia,” he said,“ if we have in Michigan today. If again. John Boyd of Waa^tori The chldf surgeon at the hos­ Manchester; aa well aa teaching bar regular atudeotb every opportunity to link Rom­ Elsewhere around the state, , ment recedes into the generail pital, Dr. Orvar Swenson, said ernment of, Premier Ghulam decided peace talks should con­ v tog to re lation atito to ^^ba ow, ^ jou .& u coma to Princeton hiop- be losee, we're finished. And paid tftohto to hw ^ daya from bar home ill Bolton. For further bitonnatiaB, GoldwatSr will be to blame.” ney and Goldwater. By the same oonsarvativaq have used the' oblivion fated fbr ft the larger boy has a 60-60 Sadiq. The Indian government tinue here — bqt with secondary at o f. am d aatrnyeaa. A n d ,th a t lag only to acenmulata Knowlet^, X Presidential campaign to grab One of the' most pleasant of field of human righfa. put Sadiq in power in February plaaaa phone ' 2 Thia dreary forecast, ominiou- token, Romney refuses even to chance of survival. "There is no officials doing the talking. But what made the occasion vladge la soma balance to the fact would adVisa you to begin immediate ne- say whether he’ll vote for Gold- for local party power. these momenta was open, and more surgery being contemplat­ In an attem^ to end poUticid The decision was made Mon­ ly delivered by a prominent ring and sing wSa. suitably ^t ere nmy never be able to identify gottattona vdth some sort of institution Michigan Republican amid the water in the privacy of the poll­ Considering that the <0 per on record, and took the form of ed at this time," he told a news turmoil in the Himalayan etate day during a fOur-hoqr confer­ 543-8698 ing booth. For next Saturday’s cent of Michigan’s population a trib-'te to one of the r.ia:i" enough, and more suitably than which Pakistan also claims. ence attended by neutralist I whldi ware involved, whaiei you attach yourself to a hoopla of last week end’s etate , conference. (Sept. 36) Goldwater visit to which lives in the Detroit me­ wonderful women the luxury of auch things usually turn but, The Infants were connected at No reason for the arrests was Prince Souvaima Phouma, tha ’ be able fb prove that they even pipalina of inanimate Imrning and be- party convention, reflects the the response made by the sub­ Mck-to-the-wall mood of Repuh- Detroit, Romeny has prepared tropolitan area now will con­ unit representation and the the abdomen at birth, Swenson given. An annoimcement sSid Laotian premier, rightist leader , tor that mattor. noma full, hka a storage tank, aealed by in his own hmgband a speech of trol the legislature, the maneuv- posaeesion of two seats has en­ ject herself. Graduate eaid, and after the operation only that the men were seized Prince Boun Oum and Prince Ucana here. They realise that Molly Cunningham’s apeech Thtpi whoever they ware, knew Omy a diploma, and otherwise uaelees." only Gov. George WUcken Rom­ introduction vw ch la courteous, erings of the RepubU6an old abled Connecticut towns to send A Manchester native. Airman Ronald, the stronger of the two, under the Defense Of India Souphanouvong, leader of the cool, and short on compliments guard verge 'on the irrelevant. to the House at Hartford. of acknowledgment and farewell 1. C. John J. M(iCauley, was was left with a completely Rules which gl've police extraor­ pro-Oommunlst Pathet Lao. wem-thwe, and wa knew they were What did PrtaMton want Ito freah­ ney separates Michigan from for Goldwater. To win, Republicana must now was short and ^autiful. She ihcently>niamed the first man In formed Intestinal tract. Donald, dinary powers to meet what They agreed their subordi­ MHea. and, to tha darknaaa, we coni* one-party Democratic domina­ The lady in this instance waa was "deeply touched” that the men to go after? The fact that Romney la the nominate candidates attractive Representative Mary Cunning­ the history of the Plattsburgh the weaker child, was without they consider a threat to tha nates should discuss a settle­ ;^wmiratad with oim another, to tha lan- tion. House should pause, in the state.V / A eoUege education, eaya Dr. Ooheen, nation’s only Republican Gov­ to suburbia. The state conven­ ham of the Fairfield County (N.Y.) I Noncomissioned offi­ his large intestine and also ap­ ment of their country’s prob* fu a g e «rf p ^ e u v e r and.ahot. Paradoxically, Michigan Re­ midst of such a “famous bat-, BLASS enclosures: ahoiild toyolve "a moral queat as well as publicans had looked forward to ernor not to endorse Goldwater tion last Saturday (Sept. 19) town of New Canaan, a bright cers Preparatory School to win peared to lurve a congenital lems, including a cease-fire, and tie,” to say kind things about five of the six awards presented LA PAZ, B olivia (A P ) — ^Hce ‘ ronvenlng of another I4-pow* All thia makes the event seem a Utito 1964 as a vintage yyear. Elect­ incensed tbe Senator’s outnum­ acknowledged this fact of life and winsome Indlvldtial who heart deficienoy, tha doctors aa! iatallactual one” when it nominated State Sen. her. at graduation ceremomas. said. President Rene • Barrientos was er Geneva omifarenca oit Laos. FOR BATHTUBS logical and understandable, but ed by a scant 70,000 votes in bered but zealous grass-roots never suffered from her frank­ She supposed that one reason Than the Prineaton praaident gave an workers. Some Goldwaterites William MilUken — young, at­ McCauley, the eon of Mrs. Before tha operation, tha ba- recovering today from an at- The leaders had been here a much leas disturbing. 1952 to end 14 unbroken yhars ness in revealing, to the public she herself had been in poUUca >' f ying with the idea of a new attadc. or R^th Rominey as Governor, He Is married to the former aa if they wanted youth, dean, innocent, level of Gtovemor is all but elect­ Today in History got a rising ovatioo for ^er the yellow pages. I adowing na to sea whetoer our own ed. Even the SUte Legislature, the moderates had been slowly and led into the somewhat cus­ Herald Barbara Paries of Bangor, Tbe Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosak of< sion of United Aircraft, East untried youth, to oome up,, aomShow, gaining command of the party.' Maine. The McCauleys reside I anativering might ba eovaring any niaw kmg the reboubt of Republican­ tomary round of tributes from says that the false Mils are be­ 184 Union St. hold a gold dried Hartford, and Manchester High with the conduct and the aaewera their ism but now reapportioned un­ Old guard rural legislators who On Thfi Onto - ih Levant, Maine with their School. He retired from full­ I tadc from South Viatnaae. both sides of the House, the Yesterdays ing mailed In the hope that they flower arrangement preeented eMera, tkough titled wise and fit to lae- der court order, will fall under had opposed Romney’s liberal In 1862, President Abraham emotional note of the .remarks' daughter, Annette, A wm be paid automatically, with­ time work five years ago and TMs kind of drcumatanca ptooes botti legislative program were wiped to them Sunday at a celebration tuie, have not yet been aUa to produce. Democratic control in one or Lincoln iasued the preliminary being' stimulated not only by out close examination. ia employed part-time at D apd I laa in a aituatiaa in wbidi they can, botb houses. out in the Sept. 1 prim ^. Emancipation Proclamation. the fact that Molly herself was 25 Yean Ago for their 60th wedding anniver- L Inc. at the Parkade. Though a till basically an Eisen­ The cham ber w a n u tbat ttm I ith thair reapaetive ehipa,’ occupy poai- Worst of all, Romney ia no In 1889, Cheyenne waa aalact- the subject of them, but by'the Vaudeville Acte statements are very similar to saiy at Liberty Hall on Oolway He is a director of St. Jobn'e hower . style non - politician, Petition presented to board Polish N a tio n a l CathoUe i ma to international wmtan wbieb are cinch. Hia own secret polls give ad aa the caetal of Wyoming. fact that moat of the spe^ers those sent'out by m telephone St. About 150 attended the the old Rambler'only a seven- Romney was nevartheleas put­ In 1937, Gena Tunney suc- probably thou^t they were of selectmen asking foir local Needed fw Show company, and should be scrutln. event, which was planned by Church, where they are both ting hia own imprint on the > ( itireiy legal, by tha b oA , but in wliidi percentage point lead over Rep. ”ieessfully defended his heavy­ witnessing the laat hours of the legalization of liquor sale on lied closely before being paid. their children. Eldward 'Walenta members, and where am anni­ 1 a , queation of wbether they leave Wilderness Becomes Law Neal Stoebler, his distinguished state party. weight boxing title against old House itself. Minority Lead­ Sunday Open tryouts for vaudeville and his orcheetra played for versary Mass will be celebrated 4 ich othto alone reeta antirely on how but colorless Democratic foe. But Goldwater's nmnination .Jack Dempsey in the famous er Bill Shea apokp with a “feel­ National Youth Administra­ acts, pari of tbe November pro­ dancing. for them Sunday. Mrs. Kosak is Praaident Johnaon aigned into law this the torpiar Katherine Obremski. i ey read each other'e intentionB, eome- Top strategisCe^ of both parties gave the old guard a last hur­ ’ kmg count bout in Chicago. ing of nostalgia, a warm feeling tion announces orders from na­ duction of “The Streets of New BTATF. INIHANS The Koeaks are natives of week the long sought Wilderness bill, a believe those seven percentage rah. Former Postmaster Gen­ In 1931, England abandoned in my heart for having known tional headquarten to employ Tork” to be ptoduced by the Poland. They both arrived in The couple has four children, measure which will eet aside mllHon 1 nee Just by radar. The dletaneee are 9.2 points will melt if Romney be- eral Arthur Summerfield, wav­ the gold Btaadard. and worked with her.” ArUne married women In local NTA Little Theater of Mancheater, HARTFORD (AP)—The pop­ the United States in 1913. They Chester J. Kosak, Mrs. Spirlto I iieh greater, and the Oulf of Tonkin acraa ot government land aa wfiderneas after complaints received, from will be held Wedhesday.at 8 ulation of Connectiant’s four In­ were married Sept 32, 1614, at Vesco, Mrs. Ben Grxyb and we Bay,' a good expanae of. intema- in perpetuity, for the recrea^oo and en­ Manchester residents mbout p.m. in the drama group’s base­ dian reservations held steady at St Bridget’s Church. IiUm Stephanie Koeak, all of joyment of the people of the nation. 1 watera, but the compeiieon ii~etlll such employment ment rooma at 89 School St. 31 this past fiscal year. Koeak was formerly em­ Manchester, and three grand­ Practically all of the acreage is in the children. (Herald photo by (Uouely doee to the claeeic experiment A. William Aatley wlU direct The State Welfare Depart­ ployed at the Colonial Board west; that ia where most Federal lands 10 Yean Ago the "entre - actaa,” and an­ ment’s annuaTraport to the gov­ Ooh Pratt and RThltney, divi­ P in to.) putting two soorpiona in the aema are located. A companion bill signed by Fischetti nounces that dancers, alngeri ernor aaid nine pereons are llv- laU bottle They don’t have to ating the President authorlaea a $2 bUlion fund One hundred attend TWCA and bicycle rlden are needed. tn | ; on tbe 236-acre Eastern The big day dthar. to buy land pnd water recreation areas open house to view ersft aa- Only adults win be used In the Pequot Reservattoa In North ov«r tbe neat dacada Most of thaaa hlbito. f. acta. Stonli^gton; five on the 400-aero NEW -VENT purchases will be to the East. VaudevUIa acta ware usually SriiaghUcoke Reeervatlon In draws near The passage of theae two maaaurea riiown at Intormlialooa of dra- Kent; five on tbe 184-acte West­ YOU CAN VOTE BY has not bean easy. For yaari conaarva- m atle produettona In 180T, the ern Pequot Reeervatlcn in Led- 6AS WALL HEATER Just t6 days to the day (Oetober 8, - M cil Ufilsn W stehiiK tloniata have sought to aacura the Rlfict- year ^Tbe Streets of New yatd and two on the Golden HOI k' mant of a law which would preaerva A Thought for Today xork^’ was written. The Uttle Reeervatlon In Trumbull, which ABSENTEE BALLOT 1874) Clarence G. and Ernest F. W sikias I might have- been predicted, tha areas of Federal land to the West from Theater production will be pre­ is merely a bblldlng lot. Thb heew with sMay « « it oonveniem and eeoopmksL started in busineM . . . ee funeral direo* b y the B of the kind of wage incraaac aattla- encroachment and deapoUation, but com­ apomwarat sented M BaUey Auditorium, State law restricts residency • I f y o if R ill be absent frMn the State during aD NEV-VBNTkessjr toioMneasiqroaaidcwalL Saves OoMell of '' tors. Today the biuinees they founded t WnHar Rautbar and. his* United mercial intereeta have always succeeded M iuichester High Behoed, much righte ite the opposttion of mining, lumber­ wre, with tha well-known First go to the polls. Center Street. ving its effect ea the thinking and ing. and livestock intereata Idnl fee say room ia dw boose whste best b asedtd. Psalm of David wtaldi qiaaks of • If you are a m onber o t the Armed Forces. It wasn’t Icmg before the brothers J Most of the nation’s private conaerva- ianing|ef other unions. ' ‘ ^ tha blaaaad\or tha happy Ufa. I y « i r ehake of tion agencies have united in their wpport branched out into the furniture business •padfianlly, the land are of the UnitM should like to pass on to you a ■ of the' Wlldemeaa Bill, but none more . . . now at 986 Main* Street lalwddcara America have already modem psalm written by Jay a # e e a a ea4 ««e«eeefia #-• ea«»eeeeeee«eeaeeeeeeeeee - patiently and determinedly than tbe B oea r: ■* to stake out demands for wage Then pianoi (and within tbe past decade, Wildemesa Society and ita axacuUva di­ ”Blaaaodl»ttw aian rector, the lata^ H ow ard Zahniaar. F or To the, R^nbUcan Town. Committee, 778 M i^ Hammond Oigans) wers added at 241 ' whan their new qontraet aago- W ho oaa iqm ain «»*»«« SPECIAL yaairs Zahnie, as ha waa known affae- Asylum Street, Hartford, and nugre r e - , oaaa up aaxt year. Amldat the noisa at tha vab- Street, M anchester, Conn. Please arrange Abafinfee tlonately in conservation u d leglalativa een^ at 17 QiA Street in town. AB I bM going to be Inflationary clrMea, devoted much of his Urns to 1 Me, Baflot for: . t RENCED PUCE for tha big union in one drafting the bill, explaining it, fighting Who can hold bia tongas s these WaUdne affiliates are here 1^' Industry, then nothing under the. m ai . off crippling aoMndmenta, and persuad­ While all about hhn Shout; ^ V o t e r ’ s N a m a • • • * eeeeeaaeee^ee-# for a "limited time only ^ semp yon . , . k t t h e i b s y can atop and think ...... ■ liP ■! I — Ukaly to toduoa tiw grant unions ia ing tha Ctongraaaman to .approve it Ha b e a e g v e d t appeared at countleqs coii^ttee hear­ ‘Betora he nMaka; : > ^1- g n a t iaduatriaa to aattla tor* laas.' in g wrote reanM of material, made r For ha la wiaa A cidfC M I tese»eeoeeeeoeeeee«ee* aTcle eeeteeeeaea *«• ■ -a period whan big-tima indtutrial many eMeches, and in other wnys foui^t And'ahall be a leader of men. kiok hr, Hu loMn arelns—McDIhuM’s pretending to hold aoma to*------preservetor for the-citisena of America , And be ShaU ba lik e a lam p Don’t D dije Ca|liipltto nnd Mail T o ^ ^ THE NARTFOftUS QOMFANY I at a Hm agatoit toflafkm, and th ^ Mrthrigiktkt of an unqpoUed wilder* ,. That ahtnea In tha night— A ' That guMas men out of oon-' For hvthor InfonnstiQi^Tat 233 p«4r| .stiuM, H M tii-:. i'

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u i i tfi irtiiwt e OONK^ TUESDAY, SEPTEWb ER » , t m ii AiT/THyM'^ TEB. lEVrororo HlStAUftt 4'UBSDA^» 'P' Aide9 Selected Oomparo L lOre attadMd to them tbsa - Qor- [The For AL Ladies AUTOMOBILfe aw.-' .f.j r». ta^hod h s ^ allhwed. * r > | ilavhs dtalsB tour toi by The boanL Doctor Says Mrs. RoylSirriA newly in­ Qaartorty r if I Granted ^^Zoiiers Other MBilleaHaM deatod last stalled prsiddent of the Amef- todadag: Icaa Legion A'mdUaiy, appotatt- A rtaMat for a vartaata tor ZP TOO n a s v m ed oommtttsie 'chairman taet llaMBtir, I-'' T ■’ ■? aa . IdentifioaUaa. slga laigta scausRM--jnnrCT KwoTr ■ Mgbt at a meeting at tbe L«- of six-unit spnrtiaM&ts on ,E. l^ddl* Tpkd. snd then leguletisM aekedby TO DO IT gkm home. saRablsS -unit sdditioB to th« Wdgthili G*rd«R8 housiof for Atty. fTaaklya.Lklya Moneoeila for a 1^ Wayta C h im u n a t* Mrs. ‘ OUfford -v.r' the elderly in je ct were improved by the soninf board loi a t 149 BMad Stt ta ReM- 'Wancor, Amoricaaiam; Mrs. deaee Bom A. RdSEsMa a typ9 of pain that L son, Bradley, rtriM weVerS; V. of amieaU <2^) lait ni^t. B u t a fe r a sto stoiyo And a raqiMBt for a variance atOlota evaryaoe at 1^4* and Ml*.' 'Hanry Wlertbiekl, etvU RODNEY T. DOUN AOBNCY apartaaent ~ on R. Osn- for a aaoond iiwelHng unit for aoma psopla a m at deal .nf the (lefineil Mi*. Everett Frsdel, g4MMl Flt-sSC te r S t was dtsmTssid by tb s «r a r^M t tor a riz-stoiy property a t 85 Plaaa Dr., In time. R is said that Napoleon cctamunlty service; Mk*. Mary apeHtatat at 174 R. CMtar Bt, tU ridm eS' Bone A,r. asked by Itched so mush that a t» m tlcal Oanahor, eonstltuttoa and by- beard ae not bstag within Its law4: Ml*. Tbeodoro Fairbaodca, jnriedksttaa to hear. ta RsalfMnoi C. Mrs. AnsM Aronson, inaaant of oM batfle Ifo turned The beaiA objaefod to the AfpIleattaM war* graatoi.for: over the command to a tabor- tropMes Bad awanfo and ooa- The board ales agreed to rs- hearing on the grounds that the Mm Lsoff, to oonvert a twn- dtaata. withdraw trota the poH, jnn»im . R^iiuvuOUfford Walkor,zwm MesF at tti nnt heutag (or board was being aaked to tame family dweiltag a t 9 Avon 8L, scene, took off aQ tde elolhes dtaUagmahed gnesto; Mtas Mias Bar- G t A D U A Ii m i UNDOtGRADUlLTI aooner) areqneet for a new «f- an advisory rnttag wfiere tt was In Residence Zone B . to a threa- and Tollad on a atrow-covetad taM W allett, Girra State; MTs. flee bnUdlng cV B . Center and not their busimea to do ao. fondly dwMUag. Lauff owns two floor wMle orderilas ■crat»'’’«d Vietor ZaUaakoa, Gold Star EvsflliiB^COTDrsts At Brookfield Sts.; building lota on Avon the his skia untn it bled. Svan then mothers; Mrs, Albert Fred­ Atty. Tulas’ request was sub­ ai^fowL erick, gtmvea registration, and .And danlsd a.petitlan from mitted witbsnt a sfeoiBc plan. ZBA eoaditioMd its apiWaval he kept shouting a t them to Smst Hartford and WilUmande RECOGNIZED Rdbort Gorman i^poaUng a do- LaufTs jotning the two to scratch harder. Mrs. Edward Wutera and Mrs. He esearted tl^ there were am­ Engaged Hanry Wlerableki, junior ac- 1, ' . ;l' * J. shdon of ths town bulMuag do- biguities in the soning regula­ a OM lot, in order to have Okvkbuly, Uria is not the best p eitm ittt required outside apaae to way to treat *an ItcMng skin. tlvttlea. WILUMANTIC STATE COLLEGE tions ediich ths soning hoard Burisn-Mow Also, Mi*. BvereU Kennedy. Fmir arm rsaldsnts sppear- aUBtata three dwrtUng uatts. Dr. >Samuel Ayres. J - . coidd Mimmivsnt Lavenla IBanietor, to build an Mrs. J. r. Wanett, Offtrs Englisli, Utcrmtitrt, Mathematics, Histoiyr sd at ths haaitag last night KBA chairman John Clifford, m S ^ J . lS52‘SMMn«*.stStolAi^ 'siratchlng miembership; Mrs. Wilber Lit­ HAVE PROMPTLY to OKMMM builder Chsrlu Pon- addition to a home at 40 Hoff- secretary John Cagianello and maa ltd.. In Reaidenee Zone A, tle, memorlelA volunteer hos­ PsycholofY, Sdence, Sodoiegy, Art and Mndc an * tlosUl’e request for a pair of mamher Rotof Baglay all ob- siwals, S. C.. has been m -} pital workers and national aa- slt-xudt dimlez apartmmts at that win be cloaer to tbe btiilO- nounced bF her parmte, »iu*Soim Bdneation Coorscs at both graduate and undergradu-j ;eeted to^ the requesb—which ing aidelinet by four feet'than eurtty; Mrs. Henri Peasiiii, rau TO PROVIDE SOUND. ADEQUATE FACILITIES 177-179 R. Middle Tpke., to they said rightfully bOlongad ale: Mr*. Harry Sweet, paat ate lereb. Raaklenoe Bone A. regulations aHow (Reaidenee pMsldent’a paiiey; Mra. Ray­ bafora ttie Town flaaatag (fom- Zona A lots must have 10-foot Her fiance Is the aon of Mr. skta that wu wiu^ tt They objected that the apatt- mlMloa. R was dlsmlaaod with, mond Chartler, poppy; Mi*. T id iio R :'s i7 .S t Credit Hour a e n t dweUers* cars would add out action. eideyarda). and Mrs. Joseph H. O’Neill. The point of m aM r^ **???**, T. ■. Broanan, publicity.: Mi*. to an snlittng auto and pad- Both tbe Lauff and'Banister Ware Shoate.^^ tJ e«“98 hJ an inaect J. r. Wallatt, rehabuitatlon, At an executlvo aeaslon after g r a d - •atrian: traffic haaaid along 8L requests were granted for tea- Miss »c««« Is a 1940 Mte, asA llergy (Mvea) or aome and M l*. WUbert Auden and Middle T^ko. Dr. Rarnty Wlch- the heertag, the hoard agreed uate of Manchester HlghjothM irritant. to rehear a request for a special of personal rather than top­ yaonalf at Mrs. Roy Farris, wajra and F ar AddHfonal taformaNen, MaB TOt nan aaked that sUm slgna be ographic hardahtp. School and a 1968 graduate of I .•■( ym eeiatm lied on Brookndd S t. to exBsptlon tirem A tty. Leoa Pod- IVeet liberty State College e point yoB BMa eertala R was announced that the BRUCE B BRADFORD halt **apeedway" traffic there, rove aad buOder John Barntni, Bavinga Bank of Manrtieeter, School of Dental Hygiene, cheiIdeals la I Maneheater unit received aa which he aald would be aggra­ for a alagla atocy oftlea build, to erect en Illuminated sLgn.to Wheeling, W. Va She is a daj^ aggravate your problam, so honorable mention eartiftcate of W nXlM A N nO STATE OOLUUUC, W IUJM ANTIO vated by the new apartmenta ing for the Metropolitan Life be fixed to the bank’a branch tal hygienist at the offices m you must le a n te leava the rahabUitation and a members Lnsorance Oix at 801 A Oaater ocotral point alaae and nb office at 285 E. Center St. in Dr. B J. Sheridan and Dr. R. citation a t' the recent Legion ite**'eeesee*#9 es4 9 ea9 eeeoeeo Atty.^ Jules Karp presented B t, in Reaideneo Zone C foe auftawkSag ana gently Name a letter from Chief of PoUco Suaineae Zone I . Mozzer of Manchester. convention ta Hartford. A similar request was dsnisd Tha Town line Package Mr. O’Neill is a 1941 grad­ wlUi' your haad. Even aetter The auxiliary will ^JJ® *" Jamea Reardon, stating that resnlti caa be aehleved by ••eeeoa*eeaeee«a •hevweareeeruaosoeaeoeRea the propoesd apartments **wiU by tbs board ta Juty. Atty. Pod Store, for an illuminated adver- uate of North Carolina State rununage aale Oct. the Address rove tabmlttod plana to i' Haing sign of 35 equara feet at University. He U employta at bnidUag ROs atm wHh - a Ltaton homhi not create a traffic hazard, nor P ratt and 'Whitney, division of medtnm • hard foiMlL 1 aave tbs ZBA’s objections to the July 378 Spenenr St, tn Bustaess Memberp wero invited to I 9 • • s • • a • .8 FeeooeaRe hamper the town highway pat­ my discarded tootbbruehes Tswa ve e.4 • e •> e *« s a * a tern.” Realtor Herbert McKto. application bad been mot He Zone n . The else of the sign, United Aircraft Corp., East District meettaf Sunday .ata t 3:30 aiso aaaarted that, since oftlea Hartford, and U attending the tor SilB , . p.m. at'the Oouato Receiving n<^ testified the apartmente wMrti is to be naounted on a Scratcblng even with the boat eonstnietlon tn Resideace ten-toot-hIgh standard about evening divlalon of Trinity Home, Warehouse Poiiit. would not reduce the value of Zone is **a right (of the p it^ CfoUege Graduate School. of teclmiques, bowtvar, gives Botataboctog propertlea. eity owner) tabject only to safe- aight feet from tbe street line Tbe wedding is planned for I only temporary rellet A great file ZBA approved the spe- gnsrda’* of tbe aonlng regnla. (instead of the required SO Feb. 27. 1945. v a ^ y M preparatiana ara now (rial exception four to one. Bone, a new appUeatlon should feet), 9raa cut down tram the 80 available to soothe itcblag that A tto- Rerm aa Tnloe azked a square feet raqueated. toreatens to drtva you crazy. Medal exception, two variances automatically be beard. He cited at 338 Main St., Busineas Zone a court case to back up Ms h - Francla DeUaFsra, for an Some of tbeae (water-dlsparsa- and a waiver of the usual 180- eertion. addition at the east side of a m . Me batji o a and guanetladine) Marictng Natlum Hale Day in Coventry day deadllna for the atari of house at .143 8. Lakewood Clr- Erneet Scranton, to con Board rulea, on tbe other Unue for two years a used car I taava menthmed ia tha past. ttmiitrtmmr Nathui H»i<» D«y, Ml*. iTTiiiC LMMBls WHl Mr*. Jean Peam ll, drawed in colorfal construction for ths planned ad hand, state that ao application ela, which will be SMi-feet One of tbe Mwer proparauens ■SoU l^dint with vM te lOa* WUmn Keyw at Caventry W«toric^ «p«^ty flea mwliet gr^uat!e work in clude Inakiag pf’hracieB for the linda Ndsoo. Janiee Clay, Pris­ one of seuthem- states. She annual ^TIwdll^^MBr’' Nov. 14 1 cilla Clay, David Storrs, Donald recently gave a talk at a club of the dilirch’s groups and or- WADDEU SCHOOL MANCHESTBl HIGH SCHOOL Btorrs, William Peracchlo, meeting on her summer’s trip ganlzaUona being sponsored by Tliomas Feracchio and Alan throughout the south and west the Gleaners' Ofcle. Abo. by. bus. She also told of her na­ The first of eight lessons At the clothing revue on tive country and its comparison the adult education evening pro-1 \ • FUday: Sally Scovell, Ann Roy, to the New England States. gram in riiorthand and stock- Xatmoan Mabr, Kathy Oleseeke, irt— Williama was brought to maritat srifi be' b«Id fttott 7:|0 BOARD OF EDUOATION Sue Cochrane and Natalie the local club through Jack p.m. to 9:30 p.m. today a t Cov­ Hladky. Grant of RockviUe, a visiting entry High ScbooL \ The local Public Health Nurs­ W e RotariaiL The first of e||^t lesMoa in ing Assodatian is now conduct The Robertson School FTA the same program in beginning tag It* fund drive and exsenUve board wiU nieet at sewing, typing and oiTpainting win end" Snndiv. TU s is under 4:15 pm. Thursday .at the its ways and mosns committee school. At that' titaer plans will vdll be held the-sam e fimo to­ P le d g e at §.B. with Donald Jdageo as .general be completed for thS unit’s an­ morrow at this school. Qiieirmen. Board members are nual potluck supper at 4:80 Books for Ubrary f '* contacting several of tM town's p.m. Sept. 30 to begin PTA Two new books in memory) teen-agers to anist with the meetings for ths present school Of Herbert HaU, a fomter local Contiiiued •SBVSSSblfl?. year. After the tapper there residmt, have been given to the Because of t ^ growing de­ win be a brief busineas meeting Porter Library Association by mand for services, the afllcials and an opportunity to meet the the L. Ernest HaU famUy. The staff at the school. titles are "Green Medicine’* by point out there U a greater need K r^ . and “The'Presidents of Slippbit of man ever for support by the Grange Dinner Saturday the United States,” by Arm^ townspeople in contributing to Local Grange members are bruster. ■ i ,1 this drive. The budget for the invited to the Pioneer Past -Mra.’ L. Ernest Hall has also 1944-45 year has been set at Master’s Assoctotioa night pp|- given about 13 books from her nearty 49,400. A contribution of luck dinner at ''4:80 pm. and own' 'Ubrary collection to the Mancltester’s 93 per family would provide meeting at 7:45 pm. at Hills- local library,. many of which necessary funds for the aaeoela- town Grange in East Hartford are ‘ on the reading list of the | tlon to carry on its services. ''' on Saturday. Coventry Frajto*"^ Society. The association Is requesting Raymond L. Pender of Cov­ the town to again' appropriate Several new selections on I H ig h AHIOOUCTOF HOTO* COMMIY • UNOOIS-MSSCUW I entry Grange and master of loan, from the'Btatfr 'Lending 44,300 as listed in the proposed East Central Pomona Grange, Library are now on the riielvea your S.BM , town budget, as its diare in has scheduled a meeting at 2 supporting tlie organisation. a t ^ e above Ubrary- Shop Boars p.m. Sunday for a rehearsal at The library room at the Educational The PHNA's Thrift Shop wUl Yeomans Hall in Columbia, for Church Conununity House on now be open additional hours 'the .liquor through 3. Pupils meet in groups S t Jude Council, KofC, will oOiint were not availftble this The 1965 Lincoln Continental is now on display at your dealer's. Come see it. Drive mtly no larger than eight meet at 8 p.m. tom'ortow at the morning. O’Neill was held over- i n us Ql|$40N^lilUE KMOCMTIC AOMNISTUTION Instniotor on an individual Knights of Ootumbus home on idg^t at '‘hUncheator poUoa it. Experience it. Discover the luxury motorcar that stands apart from all other EI. The curriculum is or­ S n ^ HiU Rd. headquarters. ganised to make It adaptable to The Green - Chobot • Richard. ; Robert C. Davts, 29, of 241 Qm needs of eadi pupIL. pon Post, Ato^rican Ldgton, and Qenter St., Manchaeter was cars. It distinguishes you among fine car owners: the Lincoln Continental for 1965* Ouidanca services, K^Jndtag its amUlluy Will meet 'at 8 p.m. ^ven a noila on a charge of VISIT HEADpUAKtatS m MAIN Sr- ^ (ep»«p«g and pen Thursday in thb Leglcm home bn operating an unreglatp'^d mo- w S b M tb niipA giM I»ren t. mn W all'St. The unit wiU'Complete tM vehidsj Ttib 4m was origi-. port of tfie tototal sflMmr* |wO- plans fbi* its lurhmage sale, food nally aet down today fo r a ju ry TOWN ELECTION— MONDAY, OCT. 5 g m ii. and snack bar at 9 a.hi. Satur­ triaf iVier Davis Ipleadld 'net Three full time teachers and day here. ‘ lty to ths Manohsster ooupt America's most distinguished motorcar. tarn part time InatniOtors in Square Daaee Leesons Sept. 14 to Mancheetor. M i 4m mnsie bring a total of The whirlawaya fiquare Danes M taachtag oiqwHaiiae Ckib giU have ns second lessoo r^RaymondI*. Burns, 14, Bock- viUe, was ftood 9to aftor plead­ ' T E L 643-2143 in square dsndng for the new .-i group from 8 p.m. to 10:80 p.m. ing gufity to overcrowding the ' " ■ " ■ V.. . - I- ■' *:■ ?! MORIARTY B R O Th^. Inc. Mvaijuniofroir at Coventry Gram. front seat of Atooto^ vehicle.-A ■taond charge, breach of the THIS AD SPONSORED B t ! ICAN TOWN COB r c H E s t e ‘ .i-. i A J.- pJoLlm ar SchoiU. . » , k . * * * * . * I The club WiU hava^sa opssi, PM«a. 8lM brou9bt agatost ;.. vr. / X ( ctub-lcvel dance from 8 pm . Jo Burns, wa||foUed. ' t > V Wf ■.'

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IIANCHKSTOE EVENING H EBiwA lUNCMBSTBR, CONN, TUE9PAY,vSBPTE!M8Ea -H . H 64 MAHGHBSTBR EVBNING HBRAID, MANCHBOTEk, CONN., TUESDATi SEPTEMBER 2^ PAGE EUfYis ! rr-TT Vi(fe$ Napa Strike Calted on vou eg e Some NeuDcomers Youth Caught Bolton Police Arrests Obitliary DemiNtetraticri Threat Encb If's A Ploosanf Drivs’ To Citizetut Unit To Vote for Alter Chase Sharon Sm ith, 16, |uid Ann* SM ted Attest D. nak Board Sees Ta x Bpto. Marie CurMo, 17, both of East >vsss*ls wMoh Bred on radars I youth, who : irehi ^nge One) Hartford this morning were Orkil Farms, West Simsbuiy Attest DavM BUbh. tt, ot befera th* toim doth, dur­ An HMt Mirtford (( spotted targets Friday have con-^clMat«r*a tultkia !■ BMriy Uit m Olastonbury, brother of Mrs. Tam C tsih Bdward eluded P o ^ 8 g t picked op on a Circuit Court Yl Tomklsl this raoming re­ ing biHinsss hoosi only, be­ been puUed out of the gulf be­ timw til* nmUonml avarao- Mary Hobby of M Henry 8t, Walter Ferguson yesterday to a main labor headquarters tai an 12 warrant charging each with ea tk* Oomnunity Ool- minded persons with Jesa tween th* dates of Oet 8 to tween Red Chinese and North Holding at ^ ; Mills TutUon In adjacant sUtca died yesterdhy at Hartford Hos­ high-speed ohsa* through ttiree ugly mood. A student dlstrlteit- using a motor veluolo without ______gwMral and the Nfc* than ea* ]8ttr reSIdMio* in NofT. 2. Vletnamw* ooaMUnsa after avanfM fSOO wlill* community pital. He waa on* of the last towns only to be enught by him Ing leaSets to the crowd was the owner’s permiesion. alt* tai partlMilar, told the CSti- the suts, but with at least A person who has resid­ fini^tiig their patrol on sched­ Det. John Krlnjak, who mad* APPLES ooltace tuition la Mancheater blacksmiths in this area. on ToDand Tpka within an O itdrtsory Oouhcll of the 60 days residence in town, ed in the atete for at least hour, has told police he reached roughed iqp* EWio* took him into ule. Yho town tax rat* may hoMteoet*. Any town ooUplo not on the arreats today, said that the la 9&5. California Buppllaa tu­ Other survivors include -his When another destroyer pa­ I* aeUege saeeting last night in ition free community colleg* that uey . may be eligible on* year does not fall into speeds im to 145 ihiles an hour. protective custody. •toady at 40 mllla for the next the calling list who would Ilk* two girls reportedly took a oar,' MdNTOSH. MAVENSniN. OTHERS th* high Mhool that it would be wife and two sons. ^ this category, and will not trol will saS in was left tadcOn- fiscal year. • M ucatkm . Funeral services will be held to vou, by nkcial ballot David Ntxon Mendeidtall, IS Destroyers Leave to attend should call on# of ths owned Omer Gosett of Rock­ a sad thlnr If the oouaraunity only, for pi^dent and vide be permiUed to sign up in it*, but govenunent sources Ih a prHMsrod sU tam ont la- Morlarty commented that Ui* Thursday at 2 p.m. at Bueklng- of 66 WUnams 8t, Bast Hart­ WA8HINQTON (A P ) . — hosts, ville, from th* Parkad* park­ tt to take advantage of the whole political argumoit waa president in the Nov. I that manner, aliie* he has ford, has bein charged, with American destroyers ^ said U.6. vesSSla will oontfame aued after an executive aesrion Brtefo ing lot-on Aug. 37. The vehicle hapi Congregational Church. already had the. opportun­ to exercise the right to roam KUc* site opportunity. baaed on a crlticlam of the ool- The R ev. Jam es Ckmd Brow n elections. reoMsss dcMng and speedihg. ported out of the Gulf of Tonkin the hoard of flnsnoe reported The firs department win drill waa -recefvered later in another SWEET. FRESH CIDER Mortarty, council chairman, lece efforts. Mortarty aald, By virtu* of a 1968 ity to register as a voter. Th* youth was released to Ms Cday but what they hit there- international waters. The Navy that after cutting th* board of tomorrow at 7 pm. at the flro- town, police eaid. will offMat*. Burial will be in There- wjU be tw o aO* craft hav*' been going Into the tefsrred to the Republican par­ “CriUciam U easy and some Buckingham Cemetery. amendment to the state father’s oust<^, without bond, if anything — remained a mys­ odueation budget requeats, the house. Both girls,' who are out on election laws, such resi­ day Seesloiis during Octo­ gulf periodically des^t* three Pehn, Vtfnioiit Msplt Syrup ' ty position on the ooHeg* people make a habit of it.” Friends may call at th* Lowe- pending his appearaae* in Man< tery. tax rate may not rise. .The rate The aoning mmleaion, the bonds for similar . offenses In ber for thee* other ^iglb)* Chester’s Circuit Court 12, Oet. Incidents sInd* Aug. 2. tiMMgh not m entioning it b y People who criticise, Moiiarty Robacker Funeral Home, >5S4 dents, provided they meet Informed sources said the two rose 6 mUte In 1963-64, m ainly planning commission and th* East Hartford, were released to Honey, Cheese, Coontry Store Goodies name. He said there waa an *t' aald, had impeded the com­ the requirements of being persons to registef as full 5> - due to the building of the new ttielr' parents’ custody to await Main .8t, Olastonbinry, tomor­ for an offices and sonlng board of. appeals will fort afoot to make the college a m unity’s propress In the p a st at least 21 years of age and voters for Th*'chase through Manohes Panama, which be said would be achori. lAst year wss the first a possible consolidation of all row from 2 to 4 and 7 to f p.m. referendums. meet tetnorrow st 8 in th* con­ political lasue. Both Moriarty Mortarty said, "It takes a U.S. citlsens, may .'appear ter. Bast Hartford and South invulnerable to atomic attadk. year the eduoaUon Midget re- charges In Manchester’s Cir­ Windsor occurred' at about 2 ference room of the town of­ and council member* said refer­ little courage and Imagination Lodge said that it has been questa were ML fices. cuit Court 12, on OcL 6, It waa ences to costs and to th* col- to begin something new and Infant Doyen Events r*porte the commuter sum repreeenta a reduction of and Mrs. Omer Doyon of Au­ Muicheater Water Co. Signing of easement papers ...... stallation with strong winds Fine Art Members 'Show Seal Designs ing, Barnes said that it w*s im­ ago the town's board of select­ sor, ..where the youth pulled service.” approxhnately $4,0()0 from the i i QUALITY INSU^NCE SINCE 1923 gusta, Maine, and her maternal by the district officials to allotv I awry frmn him anda d «out of sight. and Itigh water. A spokesman possible that the colleg* should men had turned down a |3,500 Hi* directors, and District aald Che base had been placed on 190844 MidgeL Rochville-Vernon Mrs. Jeanette Eich, left, preriilent of Manchester Fine Art Association, holds one of 15 de­ purchase of land for the town, great - grandfather, Matthew President Victor ^ Swanson ex­ Town Engineer Walter Fuss to Ferguson said, signs entered by members of her group in a national Christmas Seal art contest and exhibit­ M S«so by its enabling statute Zurawckas of Manchester. LBJ to Visit a wmmlng status, in expectation "Board of oducktkm—operat­ Information supplied by the dump. Mortarty said, "I bought pressed the opinion that the go ahead with plans for- con-1 a description of-the oar and ed today thfough Saturday in a window at the E. A. Johnson Paint Co., 733 Main St. Mra Burial wUl be in St. Bridget’s HARTTXHID (AP)— Preel- of destructive winds or almor- ing budget aa submitted—$488, 164 EAOT CENTER 8T. college office notes that Man­ that land, and a few years ago district could save about $25,000 struotlon of a storm sewer im a it* registration waa relayed to Dorfo Schefish, a participating artist, and Edgar A. Carroll, field consultant of the Con­ I sold it for a profit of |176,- Cemetery at the convenience in water taxes and cut water trouble spot on Loomis St., waa MaiushMter POUee Headquarters dent Johnson 'wUl make a mid­ mally high tides within 24 404.49. Aiifiroixlmately 78 per Belton Copp necticut Tubercul^s - and Health Associatien, oo-sponsor of the event, view the exhlblL chester Oommimity College tu­ of the family. hours. The power supply and * * h t, e f.1 ^ total operating ition “greatly exceeds th* 000,” department administratloii costs also agrr^ upon by the hoard, and a teletype was sent to day visit to Hartford next Mon After Uie window show, designs will be sent to National Tub4rculoaia Headquarters in MANCHEffrER — 648-82n ______The failure to look ahead by The Walter N. Lnclerc Fu- by 90 per cent if the purchase A report of acti'rities of the surrounbulletln also notes that Man-| Mortarty warned. It was agreed by the board the North End waa made by While retumtog to Manches- Hartford stop at a press con­ ria Aasociation.‘The top 10 entries 'will be awarded eertifleates of merit. (Herald photo'by ments. that Atty. John LaBelle,-district SupL Calvin C. Taggart. ter, Sgt. Ferguson saw th* ie . A temporary "hold” had Uhdar eontractad aervioea O flara.) ear again on Tolland TC^ke., ference yesterday while ratOlng been placed on all personnel un­ Worst Crisis Department and the Internal counsel, be contacted to handle Taggart in his report on in- teachers and admlnlstiatlve stopped it, and brought the off the names of a munber of til further Indication of th* di­ salaries account for $271,426, or A • ^ L . • Revenue Service, had provided Walter C. Hewitt the procedures of presenting specUons and connections of cities and states be plans to Hite HEBRON — Walter Chapin such a proposal to water com- sanitary sewer lines, noted re- driver to pidlce headquarters. rection of the'tropical storm. iuppraodmateiy 55 per cenL Tui- Republican congnes 1 e n a 1 Barry information about him but During interrogation, Men- visit to the near future. Methodiste Plan they can’t find a single charge Hewitt, 69, of Hebron, died pany officials. ' pairs of sewer stoppages on tloB aooeunts for $74,460 or 16 nominee Belton (fopp yesterday State’s Current Dry Spell andldenhall said that he got angry Sen. Thomas J.- Dodd, D- per e«nL Tkeoe two figure* ■ a p p k . With Lappsar’ they can substantiate. ewly yesterday at th* Newing­ In other acUon, the directors Turnbull Rd. Harlan SL, „,„■«« Oonn., an old* friend of the Pres­ addressed the Rockrtlle Rotary Laymens School He referred to allegations of agreed thaj a public hearing, LoomU St., and reported an to- JdiM Ws fatoer, gtve a total of 9646,685 or 70 Club and told members that L B j" ton Veterans’ Hospital. ident’s, will be opening his cam- p er oestL po^ble conflict of interest in Mr. Hewitt was born in He­ should be hW, at a date to be crease in vandalism at the dls- the (^ ter St service sta t^ News Tidbits mankind is facing its greatest Seen One of Century’s Worst announced, to review a petition trlct’s sewer treatment plant eff and took off, Ponce s ^ jwlgn for re-election the same Traneportatloa (calculated on Five Manchester area rbsl- connection with industries in his bron M arch 16, 1896: a son o f claimed that day. Although Dodd'did not aay oriels rihee the 'world began. In S aigon from some 14 home-owners HllHard St., where windows 1 youth report^y from tbs AP ^IHres nrioage) oomea to $35,000 or Copp, an Old Lyme attorney, dente are participants in a HIGH JAOCED home district in upsUte New John N. and Bertha Chapin the car, a 1955 Chevrolet is Johnson waa coming to give e l j ^ pot eant. Added to the (Ooattaiied frooi Page One) ^ The thundershowers have T o i* . Hewitt of Hebron. He was a along Chambers and Broad Sts. have been smashed by rock- said, "At no ttane In muikind’s School for Christian Laymen Who have requested a new sewer throwing vandals. equipped with a racing engine, him a boosL he said lie was above, the figure b e e o m e s which opena tomorrow at Bum- bem isolated, however. Some P ag* One) Miller made the comments at painter-contractor in Hebron F orinei; president SOee history have there been posed AElais Ctaiumlty’s Auto-Rite policy « an airport interview in Wash­ line in that area. Monthly reports- were also and can reach speeds of 176 "naturally pleased-” at th* am g80X,n- form einifo body, a major at^ "7 ^ final budget |a $482, Mrs. Earl Swallow of 449 30'minutes before Miller’s plana Colchester. Rd. and Mrs. Josephine Ouelette Khrushchev’s recent statement 60(mt6. (3all as for detail6». Monday Uplng a television and 6:80. to 8 p.m. and private necticuL resulted in mailer toward shared papal-epteoopal 886.49. Gardner St. will conduct a arrived. He waa a veteran of World About Town of East Hartford were recently that the Soviet Union^haa weap­ ‘Working with Prlmafy Chil­ show in Gettysburg, Pa., with On the conflict of interest rooms where tliey are 10 am. fruit on some fruit trees, and authority... So'vlet ships, "With this reduoUon and the urse 'on "Missions” ; Miss War L serving with th* Yankee given a farewell party at the hit the vegetable growing to- ons eatable of destroying man­ dren.” ’ ' former President Dwight D. charges, Miller referred to the to 8 p.m. Visitor* are requested planes and submarines report­ MRnal hiorease of th* taxable Division in France. He was a *ni* Infant Jesus Of Prague home of Mrs. Marian Chudy, du stiy. ed shadowing NATO naval kind. Copp noteq ths premier Marjorie Stephens of 'Vernon, a The courses offered' in the B A R R iC iN i Eisenhower. It will be shown Bobby Baker case and said: not to emoke to pattente’ rooma grand list th* board feels that kindergarten teacher, will in­ member of Wlndham-Tolland Mothers Circle will meet to­ Ntkntlc, formerly of Manches­ Total losees among truck maneuvers between Iceland and later moillfled, then denie<} ..his .school are second serie* coora- eamlarively a* tonight on a nationwide hookup. We are not going to be put morrow at the home of Mrs. No more than two vtottore at X may be posrible to hold the struct a course *n ‘Working THE m tFFEHENCE Mrs. Goldwater stayed behind County Barracks, World War I ter, befeu’e their departure on oae time per patient. farmers in the state are be­ Nmmended by the Meth­ the disfensive by baseless Frederick Barrett of 84 Bowers Copp vetoed objeotiona to .the with Kindergarten Children” ; odist church. Instructors will Monday night wh«i the senator by this Administra- Veterans. European tour. tween $100,000 and $300,000, bridge, 76, recovering from ' **Ae. ean be seen, only a lim­ ’^Liggeff Drug charges Mr. Hewitt waa a trustee of St., after a meeting o(.Uie com­ Edward C. Minnum, extension eerloo* tnjarle* incurred when practlcee used in the cam pai^s, Mrs. Abram Sangrey of Bolton inform clasa members concern­ flew down to Charlotte, N.C., for bined Circles at 8 p.m. at St. Petlente Today; 268 ited reduction in th* board of p a r k Aih c tion.” the Douglas Library Associa­ vegetable sqpeclalist at tbs Uni­ struck by a ear last night to and cited a recent statement .will instruct a course on "W ork­ ing requirements for credit. May tee qttole ratrn and aaeUt you his third stop in Uiat state with­ Bartholomew’s Church. Girl Scout Cadet Tro<9 77 win ADMITTED YESTERDAY; education budget is possible tion and a member of St. Pe­ meet at the Center Cimrdh start­ versity of CfonnecticuL said. Hollywood... Ileaplto maiden made on the national level that in g 'wtUi Lbw er Juniors,” and A nominal registration 'fee in a week. John Garland, Hartford; Rob­ because of contracted servioes Miss Marjorie Williams, iUreC- ter’s Cemetery Association. ing Sept. 34, at 7 p.m. Girls The estimate Includes loss flight trouble. Air Force ex- "we seem to hs've s choice be­ :'wlU be required fo r each indi- a s tee have s o many otharef Mora »*«»»« 12,000 chewed and Sum Said Taken ert Purvis Jr., North Coventry; whleh were eontracted for sev- tor of cihriatlan educaton at Survivors include his wife, Richard Ansaldi. the son of and their mothers are requested Brian Edgerton, Barton; Al­ of ylAld from M BRITAIN ef him — debate.” Lodge Campaigns gentleman; there are sqm* ment between Friday at 4 p.m. morrow at 3 p.m. at the First at Mott’s Oommunity H ^. m ew ’s (ThurCh. Henry Paa(]ualtol, WaiiTapptag; side Methodist Church, "Major Ihe prepared text had said, NEW HAVEN (AP)^ohn .C om m unity HadL things in Opngreer. he 4ld that ■ml Sunday at 10 p.m. while Congn-egational Church. 171* Edward Stiles F B I agent, -will Norman Warren, 120 C harter oqi'}nweat',linint aeoemtny Religion*-of the. 'World’.'<; the ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The *T demand of him — debate.’ Lodge toured New Haven today 1 approve." i- j : Gauthier and his wife were Speak on "The FBI and Its Op­ After the combined Mother* I Oak SL; Peggy Rooks, .83 each hoy. Boys 11 years old are Rev. Cari Siktberg, pastor, The Gteek Societjr for Prevention of Goldwater changed "demand’ Rev. J<*n >1. CroM will offi­ to his campaign for the U.S. away, police saW. The thief erations.” Members may bring Circle meeting 'at St. Bartholo- Wtodsor Ave^^S^kville; Clif­ WHEE! WATERS: ollglbla Notices have been dis­ Ocq>p suggested that .on* of Methodist Chpreh, EAst Glas. Cruelty to Animals has given 34 to "ask” in delivering the ciate. Burial will be in the fam­ Senate and attacked the Demo­ took |2^ from a jewelry box ily plot in St Peter’s Ceme­ husbands. New couples to town mew’s Church tomorrow eve­ ford Stewart, 19 Johnson Ter.; tributed, at the school today. the problems 'with the Demo­ tonbury, "How to Read and pistols to the Ministry of Agri­ speech. There waa no explana­ and $1.50 from a botUe piggy cratic a- are iartted to attend the eom- ate.” Mrs. Anna M. Sedlacek FREE LECTURE MON. EVL 7 the . Jehswon Administration minor brush fires in the woods Members of World War I clea at 8t. Bartholomew’s' SL; a SOB to Mr. and Mrs. WARO D.'QADO ot M West for all—all the timel mltje* meeting. "We toleiate a good deal surrounding St. Junes’ Ceme­ Funeral services for Mrs. Church st 6 p.m. Street, Meacheeter, Conn., have today ef pcovMliig information Barracks and AuxUlaiy have Brnsst L. Moore, 62 Duval SL hied an appHoatloii datere than we should, and w* to "certain favorite columnists” tery. Anna Marie Sedlacek of S50 been in-vited to attend installa­ BIRTHS TODAY: A son to UM. withh the Liquor ConUd Com- The Woman’s Society of tolerate a good deal ’ more Due to a statewide dry spell . PacAam Store Permit to use against himsMf and Sen. HiUstown lU. were held this tion of the Marine Corps Msmben of th* staff of ZUm Mr. and Mrs. WayiM Nash, East mleatwi for a L If yon Bv* In n typical Christian Service of United nonsense than we riiould,” Copp particularly haxardous fire con­ League tomorrow at 8 p.m. at lor th# Ml# otci aloohoUc liquor on Barry M. Cfoldwater. It la "al mMning at toe Johit F. Hemey Evsngelleal Lntoeran Oiureh Hartford; a daughter to Mr. the premise*. Cordlel■ __ ~ la s hooB^ yon oonld eerily nm -Methoe busteeM will be (wraed by REALTY ar said. ten St.; a daughter to Mr. and BDWAIID D sad RBOINA OADO ImoB n week. Am. on at Mott’s SupermarkeL ple is the ability to Ignore exercise extreme caution while pastor (ff the Church of the tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. to th* Mrs. Robert Arendt is chair­ Tha Republican vice presidMi- burning leaves and brush. Mrs. John C Funks, 665 Adams of 94 West lb New yon onn have eO the prqblema and suffering,” he ad­ tlal nominee said the Depart­ Naserene. officiated. Burial will St. Joseph’s Mothers Circle church assembly room. Six Oonii.. Aiid wiU hot water yon need at one man ef the sale. will meet tomorrow at the SL EDVABD IX OADO of 84 Weet ded. ment of tha Army, the Justice be in West Cemetery. staff members will give reports tfwin fo r e ^ 01^0* a day. Reservations for the trip to The' answer to these proUems, FATAUnES SAME AS ‘66 home of Mrs. Wilbert Da-vls, 92 on a recent district ftimday DISCHARGED YESTER­ StreeL llieeheetor, Cona., aa per­ HARTFORD (AP) -- Traffic Bearers were William Spa- mittee. Think 0* It—only 9^0* the Billy Graham Crusade st Copp said, Is."to have foe best WoodhUl Rd. Th* meeting will School taacbers and adminis­ DAY: Paul A. PhllUmore, Oo- BDWABD D. OAOQ Bostim Gardens Friday may CO U R S E fatalities since Jan. 1 in Con­ cek, Edward Ehret Walter An­ hutdila; 'M i*. Dorothy Green- minds solve the problem*; elect ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS derson, James Ryan, George In- be held, after a combined Moth­ trators ccnvmticn at the Lau­ 2L 1944. ■ Yoa, than he to MoUBieat still be made by calling Mrs Dr«ss And Jackat Sat necticut reached 319 today, the way,: Ookunhla; Arthur, Fowler, to public office the best'minds MEN ahd WOMEN, young or eld, regardless of previous griah and George Oaudi. ers (fircle meeting at 8 p.m. at rels resort at MonUesllo, N.T. ‘ State of OoenecticaL Mildred L. ^nnd an oU-Ored hot water Samuel Walker. Anyone may sam e as on Sept. 32. IMS, a c­ St. Bartholomew’s Churt^ 41 V ernon S L ;' t s o Heiavqpre. 8 we have. If We concern olir- experience. If you are over 21 you can become a reri estate cording to the State Motor Ve­ heater of oorroet oapaoHy— Join the group. selves with others, with the hap- H m ways and maans commit­ Oval Lane; Lso /Heaulieut Bast year famOy can take eare of Th* stewai^ship and . finance broker merely by passing an examinatton. Obtain your llcenee hicles Department. -ort of minor chll<]ren, business,to - Attend- a FREF -FIRST LECTURE on Monday, at th* Friends Meeting House, Hall. Members are reminded to JoUe, 262 W. Hl6li St.; Louis TTl* V F W A u xiliary w ill sad oounsel feet reUimaMe befqre takes his bath, and yon < , M and M Oil Service held an IF THE SHOE EIT8- 144 S. Quaker Lane, West bring sandwiches. Dessert and sponsor a CMd Mother’s______din­Suntvan, 200 W. Center SL; the Superior Court within and Joy a shower. • outing Sunday at Bigelow Hol- September 28, at !$:'P.M. No obligation. You wUl receive a RALBIGH, N.CX (AP) — FREE copy of "How To Ohooee Your House,” an eaay-to- H artford. beverage will be served by Mrs. ner t and h^rs. George Banks of Hartford and Wapping befoVe The board of directors o6 Money was soUen from two ia Benrfett and son, Wapping; pone to parts unknme to his al- i-SepL 14, came home from the tered the same night. Size 12 Pine St.; Mm. ^aoqueltne Hober Uon Is that hereinafter oedered: WE GIVE gltAT ! hospital Friday. work-shoe tracks were found In m m i Survlvora besides hl4 par­ tonight At $ at the home of and aon, Bast Hartford; Mrs. U V Miss Jean Gianapouloe, presi­ ORDSIUBD: That notloe of the 6REEN STAMPS Com Boast Set the vicinity of both break-ins. ents, includie two sisters,.' Miss THERE MAY BE ONE Mary Kearns and son, 128 El- r dent, 162 Douglas St., Hart­ inatttuUon Of said action be alvep Bomarco, town couples’ club, ‘ IDIItt Zora Glenn Roberts and Miss CHANCE drldj^ St.; Mrs. Joyce MoCtebe the defendant by some proper of­ Jess Neely is in his 35th sea­ Martha Roberts, and a brother, ford. ficer or iirilffercnt person causina will hold a com roast Saturday Sometimee you get only one and S O B , N. Park SL, RoekvUle. son as Rice football ach. H e's Joel Roberts. a tnu and atteste4i^:;|nd Home ^ - lina’s natural barrier of Saint Mary OoHeg* to Hook- Jusne, M m tchei^ lamilios will he DIVIDBND ON s o p to tha worid. sand dunes. One small fish­ sett, N. H. On* chance to defend a friend .relieved of .all Die detail! by call­ im U R IE D MAVINOM teilered to yeur‘bud96ti ing village was flooded and when alighting ramarka are ba- Democratic Dinner 8364 highways in the Nags (Charles A. Shattude Jr., man apprentice, U8R, son w tog made aitetoat him,. ing Holmcaj Funeral Homo first. t#-26 Head resort area were One ebanc* to accept a ahy Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shat ; I" T >• blocked by high water. bift alneer* after of triandriilp. ... Our experience’ and connections The wont wearabi* outfit to A t 11 a.m ., EST, the tuck of 27 Walnut St., report­ Guesfs of Honor ed A ug. 26, to^ Trai nlng tee chance to aland up and ymir new fall wordrob* 1* this 569H4 Weather Bureau said Gla­ ha oountad when you don't •triklag sheath and Jacket ocm- dys waa located 310 miles Squadron 22 at the Nanral Aux- with other' lieliable funeral direc-' Soft yam is used to either Uiary Air Stati^ Kingsville, agree with the crowd. SENATOR THOMAS DODD Mnntlon. Mix or match your slightly south of due east tee chance to say "No” whm Inhrles for charm. crochet or knit this versatile from Cape Hatteras, N. C. Tex. A graduate of Manchester 'tors enable lis ;to. efficim tly make dress for th* young miss! On* High School, Shattude entered it is Important to say "No,” but No. 8864 with Patt-O-Rama It was expected to move easlsr to aay "Yas.’^ REPRESENTATIVE all the Bece88*y. .arnuigementg. Is in alaea 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. skirt—two blouses—and presto, to the northwest at about the Navy to June 1964. 2.DOOR SEDAN a party or classroom dreasi One chance to show your ap­ SAVINGS Buqt 81 tol40. Slse 12, 82 bust, six miles per hour. preciation for anotiier’a kind- A-CYLINDEE grsoL S y n ^ qf 85-tach; Jack-’ Pattern No. 5B91-N lias cro- A hurricane watch was Miss Lynda Helvlg, daughter EMILIO *11111” DADDARIO riut and kpit directions for of Mr. and Mr*. C. M. HMvlg n6M« •t. I t t yaMki. to effect from Cap* Hat- One chaacs to refuse to be Radio, Heater, staes 4, 6, 6 inclustva teraa to Block Island, R. I., of 581 Center St, returned LOAN 1 0 order. tmA 60e to coins to: talked foto doing eomethtog PtoRo's’ im M tM To ordig, send S5c in coflas with gal* warnings dis-\ Sunday to Simmons College, Auto. Trans. Delivered m e Buiaiett, The MaadMster you k^Kmyou shouldn’L • \ < I \ 1 I 0 V to:— Anne Oabot, The Man- played tnte W ilm lagton, \ Boston, where she will enter Optional Elxtra. In Manchester 2166 AYR.OP Cheater Eteening Herald, 1166 N. C„ to Provtooetown, her junior year. She is major­ On* ch a^ to right a SUNDAY. SEPT. I f ^tSO PIM. M EW TOHK. AVE. OF AMHBICIA8. NEW M ass. ing in phyirieal theriqiy. Mias you'va xhgiej TOHK, E. Y. 16686. Th* Weather Bureau said Helwlg is oo-chAIrmah of ths One obane* to choosa tl)e TIekmtt mvmllBblo a t DmmoenrtAn ...... right road whan you coma to a For latrclaas mailing add lOe more flooding could be «t- Junior Welcome CfommitlaS o l a K i t riNAtIClAt ill»flTytT4» — Print Neoe, for earii patten. Priijt Name, pected from Hatteras to eroasroads to your Ilf*. H iadqyarHim, 14S I. Coptar St* 6, Btyl* Me. Address with mto*. and' Pattern the Virginia Capea and Tonight at 7:16 the Holy On* ehene* to nay, 'TH kaap on tryliw,” Instead of, "What’f otors num ber. ' urged residents «>f islanda Family Mothers Circle rilU hqld A M M 0 Q 1 66e to d a y New—’64 Fall^toter AlbumI and low coastal areas to a potluok followed by a bust- th e u eeT ’ i n CENTEE ST. o f W ft r C M to r $t. ’IQOZ MAIN STREET ...... V- M6AR M A P I! STRRET if Articles; custom collection;' r*g^ move to higher ground be- sees meeting at -the hrnne o f One ebano* to ataad i$6 ,nlar foatuns; items to makei toolu lec w cM Mrs. Oeno^UMlNlai, 110 Tnegr fhe* a hard fltuallon toetoad ef| T«L M3-40n a Only 66s a eopy! De. tmmiKg awayrttim it m

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(10) Berly Sho' (8-3IM0) MoHale's Navy OPEN DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON R A O B .S A A t^ DOWN Indin atood by to evacunta patlenta, (3-13) Red Skelton MlinMlabJ tSSnoeO i (40) Staeey ^ rlce THURSDAY NIGHT 6 P.M. TO 8 P.M. M E c u td o m tha fire, atopped at bulldozer* 8:10 (I) News. Bporti. WeaUier 8:00 (34) Hartford Symphony U O U o e o a ie i 40< (8-30-30) The Tycoon Indian dlBapiagrer (ouf ed fire llnea Juat 200 yarda 4:80 U O dl«) kutiUey-ArinUey M Anbin folf (Soot) IBUfUMM \ (UfNawsbaei 8:80 (3-13) Petticoat JuncUon dSOonntyii tha hodpltal. THEY V MEY H A P r Z" r near hla home. ECUS Students Get M*gr* Hannon Awards 8:0U Fred Bwaason Show 8:00 Red Sox ve. Senators m .. COME FROM?/ 1O00|« AKTTWHERE in o u r / CREEPY, S:8U New*. SporM and Weather 10:40 NlRhtbeat KNOWN RAST.. sr Heightening hope the fire will Grand Knight Robert ScuDy of Campbell Council, Knights of Columbus, preMnU The Rt 7:00 Ddward P. Montes 11:00 New*; I CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER be controlled today la tha antlcl- Rev. Magr. John F. Hannon Scholarship Awards to four East Catholic High School atu- 7:15 Joe Bdwardi. 11:16 Sport* Final, Weather. patad uaa o< borate bombera 1 A. v,«n Of) 11:80 Art Johnaon Show. NICHOLSKANGHESTER TIRE, INC. denU. The glSO awards for high scholarship are given from the proceeds of the K. of C. •WlNF—1288 wpor i«8 S" p rid ed by the California Divl- musical variety ahow. The R t Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon watches the preeenUUon to 4:00 TaoSee* v«. IndUne (3) 1:00 Loo Terr) S96 BROAD ST. --- MANCHESTEK alon of Foraatry. (left to right) Deiilel Bounpie, senior; Miss Nancy Lynch, sophomore; Kevin McNamara, 11:40 SpCak Up, Greeter Hertford 7:00 Ken Qritna« Tha danger point alao ap­ freshman; and Miss Cecelia Michalak, senior, (Herald photo by Oflara.)______U :lt S il^ Off 13:00 Sal sr peared to have paased In Napa, 80 miles south Of Caliatoga at tha opposite Up of the wine rich Napa VUley. Rites Tom orrow 12 State Adults Arrested Caliatoga mayor Herb Hanley aatlmated damage at $8 million. For Ex-AP Chief As Result of Teen Drinking Paul Cochrane New Jersey (Ctmtinned from Page One) -$>from bevoking his driver’s li­ Republican Platform NEW HAVEN (AP)—Funer­ cense for 80 days. BY AL VERMEER al services win be held tomor­ the New York City advertising “ No man is above the law ," row for Paul Cochrane, former firm of Ckmnlngham A Walsh. he said, "even a Judge.” I W AS Wash War chief of the Connecticut Bureau The others iMoked were bar­ >-C3NLy OL'LOUR WAI WILLIAMS of The Associated Press. tenders and caterers. KIDDiN Cochrane, 64, died yesterday Fourteen warrants in all were UAZEU. BOV.lHARPiy FAT HASMT PUT AMVTHaia Ironed O ut of hepatltla at the Veterans Issued, but two persons were out OPEKJEPABOOK HsflD HIS SKULL ALL SUM ­ Hospitzl in Weat Haven. of tha state. A L L SUM M ER, AM’ M E R , (SOLPIE, S O M(3W HE ( (Oeattaued from Psge One) CAN’T S E T AWYTTMNS OUT The funeral will be held at Police said all 12 arrested Front End NOW TM HAVIN'A 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. John were held In bonds ranging LOT O F T R O U B LE OF IT / VDO ca M ’TSTABarA couldn’t hang wash on lines, TRVIN’ TD DO HOME­ STALLEO CAR W TIH A the Evangelist Omreh. There from 8000 to $1,000. If convicted, WORK. AfMIM/1 DEAD a R T T B iy -H B K they’d Just have to uae what will be no calling hours at the they would face a maximum Special UH--5UPPDSE HIMT1M6FORA waa available. Suddenly every funeral home. penalty of a year in Jail and $1,- buah and tree in Riclifleld V il­ y O U 'R I DOIM’ Failing health caused Ooch- 000 fine. R«*. $12.S0 ( As O f Monday.>Sept. 21, Demoerois ALLRKSKT.EH, lage bloomed with wet under­ At Smith's trial, witnesses 6 0LC H E? wear, towels, sheefa and di­ nne to give up the position as (1) AUON FRONT END New Haven bureau chief In testified that drinks were served (S) BALANCE FRONT apers. New Unas wera strung — before a dinner at the Dutilher WHEELS— Reg. $4-00 ^ m door knobs to trees. September, 1067. He i«tired for­ home and at a debutaijfe party Hove Failed To Adopt 1964 Platform ) mally two yea^ later. (S) CHEOR FRONT ______— c»aH .. The owners sued for peace. at the Hugheses. WHEEL BEARINOB “How about a compromise?” Cochrane had been appointed The I^tchers’ teen-aged bureau cM ef in 1040 after more (4) CHECK BRAKE they aaked. daughter, Nancy, has testified SYSTEM “They (the women) are ivetty than three yean on the AP*s that no one draiA excessively at mad,’’ said committeeman General Desk in New York. her family's party, but that she All Four Only !HA Manchester Republican Platform Breene. Cochrane’s work place placed thought young Smith was “ feel­ Well, said tha owners, they him in close contact with many ing his liquor about 11 p.m.” at had planned to rat barbecue of the men who put out Con­ the Hughes )u>me. FIRM FISCAL PO U CY: The Republicans strongly urge a raturnTo pits and picnic taUea where the necticut’s newapapers—as well “Every time a case of this a firm fiscal policy dasignad to hold tha line on taxes with continuing clotheslines liad been. as the men who figured In the sort comes up,” Eielson ssdd' In ^ . 9 5 “It would 1M like an army news. He k ^ t alive hla con­ court, “I feel sick to my stom­ expenditure of current income on a. pay-as-you-go basis for ma|or ehow line,” said Breene. "I tacts in retirement, often at­ ach.” *tlever mind bow much kelp It It hi bueinass! How tending meetings of tha Con­ improvamants, rasarvlng bonding for non-recurring capital laxpandi- aaiioh help it it when caught aneeking in at night?” think the whole idea is ridicu- Elelkon was arrested not long loua. necticut circuit of the Associat­ ago. for speeding. He made no SERVICE Ol) a l l ' turas such as schools, firahouses, ate. . . . i* j Tha owners capitulated ed Press Managing Edlton attempt to dissuade authorities CONVENTIONAL MAKES 8TM UTILITIES DISTRICT; W a welcome and support the consolida­ Btartjpg Wednesday the win­ Aaaootatlcm. -'L,' ners can axetciae an option — Cochrane waa bora 'Aug. 4, tion of tha 8th Utilities District with tha Town. Until f* (byera or outaida tinea. 1900, ill West New York, N. J. COMPARE OUR MORIARTY District votes consolidation wa propose closer ra ationshijp with its “It being a woman’s preroga- He served his apprenticeship as PRICES ON ALL liva to change her mind, and all a newsman on the Pittsburgh officials concerning the solution of mutual problems for mutual Gazette-Times and (Cleveland PRESCRIPTIONS that,’’ said Hughes, “some of BROTHERS benefits derived therefrom. i i zl them will probably uae the In­ Plain Dealer. Then followed a stint as telegraph editor and ’ SOl-815 CENTER ST. WATER SUPPLY; Wa recommend that immediate evaluation of the door dryers.” ARTHUR DRUe TEL. 64S-S1S5 City Editor of the Erie (Pa.) wAit^r r0»ourc6S of tJio Town bo nriado oHOU ODN AAAKESURE rU^ BESEWB) NaCTIO PR.6RAHAM: Board to Review to alleviate current and future annual shortages during erWeil ■WlUyMAPf’RECIAIEn’. Fire Work Week AMERICAN LEGION P U U IC SAWETY; Republican efforts will be directed to Ineraasad A plaa to reduce the work CHEVROLET police activity for greater protection to Manchester s citizens and week o f town firemen from 56 to 48 hours will be reviewed at property. Continued efforts will bo made to prbvido firohousos and S tonight, In the Munlolpal aauipmont, gaographica|l|^ located, to givo maximum proteetlon to Buildmig hearing room, by the town boand of directors. The board will also fix terms REGIONAL INCINERATOR; Tha Ropublicans favor tho •»f«W'«n- for members of the newly ap­ pointed Humiu Relations Com­ mont of a regional incinerator that will provfda for aijonomical dis­ mission. 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD RT. posal of waste materials for the future and tha elimination of the ' Genera} Manager Richard nuisances now affecting tho residents in tha vfoinity of tha present Martin has proposed a reduc­ tion in the fli-emen's week be­ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT ginning Bometlme after Jan. 1, HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY; W a favor construction of additionol 1965, as a result o f a directors’ meeting two weeks ago. low rental units for Manchester's retired fixod-ineomo elderly At the time the brard mem­ bers of both parties asked that plana be maoe to institute the RECREATION; Wo recommend improyemenfs of the.^lobK 1^^ reduced -work week as soon as WI m t! V"ll t I.- !i. 1, site and tha construction of additional swimming pools in the W ad­ posalbla dell and Robirtson School areas', within tlie fisoal eapabilit^s V • V V . w — , 'BEmOPM 2NT OF INDUSTRIAL A82AS: ' f t stallation of utilities in outlying , artai, partfeU aVfy ift" the Buckibnd ' ifflUfe and Porker Street areas, to attract’desirable IndustnfiQJ^DDCMSter. . ('ANl)li;s PUBLIC SCH O O L EDUCATION; We support the present high standards of education in Manchester schools^.^, -, COMMUNITY CO LLEG E; W6 recommend, a ielfFSuppvtiflf Com-i , munlty Collaoo at no further cost to tho Taxpayers other than those required by Statute authorizing tRa creation of such cW egtl.'In . tha event that tho college is not so self-suppdrting. wo rotOntmond that the college be abandoned and wa then look to the ostablish- ment of a branch of a recognized University/n Manebaster.; URBAN RENEW AL; Support will be eontinuad In qll phases of qrban renewal and rodavalopment as p#rf6ins to the gonorol welfare of ■ the Town of Manchostor, . PLANNED HIGHW AY PROGRAMS; Iq.) A pay-as-you-go improva- mont prooram for Manchester straits will bo^olemontod without bonding for maintenance costs. IB.) Efforts will bo continued to influence action in maior projects such as Route 6 relocation and the construction of Route 2^1. .. SIDEWALKS; A comprohonsivo plan for the improyamont and ?on- ; stri'ction of sidewalks in Manchester will be-lnitidtad;, ' t MUN'ClPAI. ADMINISTRATION: We will restore eorifid^cq m sound leaislativo dovernmont by improving Munie^ai adminiirtratibn and services, particularly with amohasis on improved programs of in+radoDartment communications and coordinqtion. •il!' STOPM SEW *RS: We will resume on orderly storm sower prograirt oriority basis, dirOr.tod to tho alirnmation of f^blk saffty on^ such as Bigelow Brook, Dpvar Road, arid otiiorli

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li/^GHB&TER EVENING HERALD, lIANChBSTSR, OONN., TUESDAY, SEPT^jilBBR ^ ^>64 One Bird Club Retained Hold Of nlSaggiiig Giants in Hands o>f Wood

THE Rival Clubs Y.A. Tittle Herald Angle .V*. vc«V-'']' Crusader Infared Auerbach New Veep Likely Will EARL YOST Chico Ruiz In Freak Mishap M t o r Miss Game Gets Run With Boston Celtics Jockey Dr«w» Top Pro Pay I NEW YORK (AP) — NEW YORK (AP) — The hopeful gloes has been Hiffheit paid athlete in professional sports is not When John Baker beheaded erased from Dr. Eddie Anderson’s 39th and laat head Via Steal BOSTON (AP)—Lou Pieri once refused to invest In ball’i Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle, basketball s Wilt Y. A. Tittle in Pitt Stadium coaching season before it started at Holy (hoss, where Oiambertain. football's Jimmy Brown or golf’s Arnold the Boston Geltics unless.R^ Auerbach was hired as Sunday afternoon, he left a freidc accident has coet the services of No. 1 qiuuv NEW YORK (A P )— It’s eoach. Now he’s handed the fiery court genius “ full au- f I terback Fran Coughlin. Palmar. the New York Giants’ sag­ Dinner at the Ambassador in taken 160 Raines but the thority’’ as ■vice presid^t and general manager. Coughlin, 6-9, 160, gritty South on the squad, takes over at Xcoordiiic to a rocMtt aurvoy ging fortunes in the hands s . I Hamden. The date Is Monday, National League • leading Auerbach, w)io Whs 47 Bttil-< Boston leader of last year’s 9-0 defensive safety, Ky MTmB Cope, writing In Jan. 26. . Jim Mello, former of Gary Wood, a green Ivy shocker over Boston (College, is 8no(% llttU WUU* SBioMnaker hiladelphia Phillies finally day, was put In ”compl«te Two years earUsr Brown had Dartmouth Coach Bob Block- Notre Dame fullback, is now on charge” yasUrday of the team saved the (Celtics iqton Us re­ League rookie from Cornefl. reported in “ satisfactory" condi­ man has moved Bob Koury from rntM atop the Hat of money the administrative staff at the lave revealed a weakness. It wiu be up to wood to play tion after undergoing a 6V4 hour aniaera ta aporta. The veteran All the opposition has to do he’s dircotsd to six straight Na- turn from a trip to Burope guard to bolster ^epth at cen­ Mansfield Training School. tl252,000 laat Mello la a relative of Nick An­ crowns and seven to eight ing where the aentimsDts were He slipped on stsdrs and when 6-6, 226, Palo Alto, Calif., to gelo, for many years secretary it’s all downhill. Giants and Washington Red­ he put his left arm out to break Cinoinnall’t Chico Buis reach­ years. to fold the franchise. Instead, skins, the only nonwinning starting offensive 1 ^ tackle. year* and later president of the Man­ Brown brought word t n m ffed the tall his hand shattered a However, thla atarUing dev^- ed third in the sixth Inning The most eucceeeful coech the teams In the National FootbaU Harvard’s John Yovicsin, chester Tw ilight Baseball pro gzune hea aver known will Irish that doggie Julian would plate glass window, severing ar­ after witnessing the best contest •pment doea not mean that Monday night and promptly be­ League, meet for the first time. teries, tendons and nerves. jMkeya, aa a group, earn more League. came the second player in three begin hU 19th cempeign on the be available to coach and in­ The doctors call TltUp a for a job on the squad, has s s . s jected so much enthusiasm for "It’s a big drop In our foot- named non - letterman junior money. Jockesm average about games to beat the Phillies by bench as well. doubtful starter but there Is baU stock," Dr. Anderson sail} $7,000 a year, which la on par stealing home Pieri was elected preaident of his $600,000 loMt that ths team little chance that the old boy John McCSuskey, Middletown, Herp ’n There ,was kept alive. Monday. "It’s like cutting us with professional golfers and Remember Lew Jenkins, the Buis' theft and John Tsitou- the teem, succeeding the late win be ready before the O ct 4 Ohio, as the Oim son stsuter AiMrfoach succeeded Julian. in half before we start.” o ^ n s t Massachusetts Satur­ only $1,000 more than harness former world lightweight boxing ils’ six-hit pitching gave the Welter Brown, by the board of gome at Detroit, If then. T. A. Non - lettermon junior Ralph "The toughest part o t the day. Tom Bilodeau, converted race drivers who are the low- champion who trained on beer Reds a 1-0 victory and pulled directors yMterdey. However, may be able to suit up and sit Struzziero without one minute sad paid In professional sports. second-place Cincinnati to with­ the Providence, It. I., resident game I’U miss is the scouting on the bench, ready to throw halfback. Is running No. 2. and i^n? Only 21 when he won aspect," Auerbach admitted. of varsity play behind him is • e * the tiUe and a has-been” at 26, in 5H games of the Phillies, end Celtics’ pert-owner eaW one In an emergency but don’t likely to start Saturday against Massachusetts senior end Rog­ who were beaten by the t«s that the logical development of "When I’ve had time off before count on It. er Demlnco is on crutches and Jenkins la now walking ^the in a season I’ve taken off to see Vlllanova. The Scltuate, Maas., Higbeet Paid straight and narrow path and is Angeles Dodgers 4-8 Saturday PRESSURE COOKERS—Alex Karras, left, and -Roger Brown, the most devas­ things probably will see Auer­ Tittle is sore from bruised signal caller is rsded ahead ol won't )>e able to face Harvard. night When Willie Divls stole bach holding the office of presi­ a player somewhere. Now when cartilage around the three lower Center Bernle Dallas and half­ The niidMst paid professional employed aa a groundskeeper at tating tackle combination in professional football, put plenty of pressure on I have time ril b« coming back sophomores Jack Lentz of Bal­ nthletea. as a group, are bowl­ home in the 16th inning. dent to several years. ribs on his right side. If he were back Ken Palm, also hurt In ths the Concord, Calif., golf course. jiassers who would take to the air against the Detroit Lions. here to handle office duties. OFF-BALANCING a c t — Chuck McKinley tries timore and Mike Cunnion of Mt. ers, 10-idnners, who average Jenkins retired from the Army In the only other game sched­ Mrs. Walter Brown, widow of a lefty it wouldn’t be so bad but Vernon, N.Y. 6-0 victory orver Midne, will be uled Monday, Busty SUub the beloved sports executive, "I honestly don’t know «dio Y. A. throws rl^t-handed. desperately to hold his balance and return a shot $20,000 a year. Baseball players last June after a 20-year ca­ will be doing our scouting Coughlin was out moet of '62 ready. rank second on the earnings reer . . . Houston Colt pitcher drove in two runs and Ken was appointed a vice president AUle Shermzui, the Giants’ right now. coach, was Impressed favorably during a workout for the upcoming Davis Cup With a shoulder injury and scale with an average of $16,000 Dick Farrell, who has been in­ Johnson pitched a four-hitter aa Pitching Rotation Set for Cleveland Series end also will take her husband’s "We’ve always had a lot of by Wood despite Sunday’s de­ matches in Cleveland Sept. 26-27.______flniBhed laat fall directing the TOURINta WnrH LOPAT ^per jrear, followed closely by volved in several after-dark inci. the Houston Colts defeated San seat on the board of directors. Crusaders with two fractured bird dogs around ths ooimtry. feat at Pltteburgh. HILLSDALE, N. J. (AP)— hockey players at $14,000. Na­ dents, while accepting compli­ Francisco 3-1 for their fifth Auerbach admits his previ­ Walter built up a system over wrists. straight vlctory-^and the third ously-set gokl of coaching 20 “ He moved the ball club very Ed Lopot, fonner manager o t tional Football League per­ ments' from his teammates af­ the years. We’ve had contacts well,” said Sherman. “ As of He was only one of the major formers at $13,000 and basket­ ter a recent night game vie under new manager, Luman years In the NBA ”is still very oasualtles. the Kansas City Athletics, bos Mantle Lone Yank Treble] In a givwi oonferenoe, say, now we have to go ahead os been making the rounds o t the ball players at $12,000. tory, fomarked, with a wink, Harris. tempting,” but adds with his in- who'd answer a question for Oldest Grid Record Tufts quarterback Dan Hogan, though Tittle were not going to farm teams owned by the Ath­ It U cleariy pointed out that "Nobody boats me after mid The .'OSS left the fourth-place eresM l responslblUtlee his ua If I asked him if he had a Highland Falls, N.Y., the team’s Giants seven games back of the PT ■R'VTTT AKT) ^AP^ ^ ♦ ch o ice of posttions. He choM where 1 have a pitohinff chances of attaining the goal be available. I feel we are noti letics and came home to pitch the big money-makers aanong liight?’’ Farrell la not anxious I ! i \ A r ) — ^ gamble. That'sThat'a th*the flernndsecond flramegame pro prospect in his oonferance hunting 08 much without Y. A. best passer, suffered a broken the bowlers are the big pinners. to follow in the footsteps of his Phillies with only a dosen field. hinge on “e question of health to one batter in the Old Ttoners The American League lead­ Wednesday. And maybe that and he said ’no’ that meant one as we were In a similar spot lost At Stake Saturday leg in a fall at his fraternity gome in Yankee Stadium. Two Daring the 1963-04 season, father, who works in a ceme­ games remaining. The Phillies On the mound for the Yankees and how well I hold up.'' less place we had to look. And house over the weekend. The ing New York Yankees, so tonight in the first twl-nlghter isn’t too bad. Rollie Sheldon la Red still would like to reach year.” days later I /^ t was off for 10 Kanchester’s (Hippo) Corroiti tery. Playing baseball is a lot tangle with the Reds again to­ the pitcher and he has been none of those people we passed Wood was drafted No. 8 by the Jumlxja prerioualy had lost their more fun than digging graves night, seeking to move closer set for their final rofid trip will be Mel Stottlemyre, who 1,000 -victoriee. He has 902 in­ Big Challenge for Russell days at Daytona Beech, Flo., to ' was adjudged the fourth best good lately.” over ever came back to haunt Giants 08 a running bock. Sher­ 1960 (and that was the other passing quarterback, Ken duckpinner in the United and the hours are better, Farrell to their first pennaiH since 1960. that the most pressing has compiled a 7-2 record in the cluding playoffs entering the NEW HAVEN—The old- inspect prospects oiv Kensae Sheldon will pair with A1 us later, either. man actually used him in ths Blue’s first undefeated and Brodlieb, with a shoulder sepa­ City’s teem there In the Florida BUtee, yet his toUl Uke was has realized, and the result has sending Chris Short, 17-7, problem is deciding which five weeks he has been with the eeason. "The players have done some eet record in the history of ration. Sophomore halfback club, and ace left-hander j/Thitey Downing against the Indiana’ In First Year at Wesleyan defensive l»ckfleld at conro. imtied team in 87 years) State League. He hod been to about $18,000 less than the No. turned the one-time playboy against Jim O’Toole, 15-7. Jack Kralick and Sam McDow­ Auerbach stressed Uiese scouting for me in the p ^ . The 21-year-old Cortland, N.Y. toitercollegiste football will Mike McLaughlin of Merrimack into a One, serious-minded pitch­ The American League pen outfield position is closer to Ford, 16-4. ’The Indiana’ will points: by an 11 to 8, squeaked to Danas, Birmingham, LewlstoD, 4 10-pinner In the country. ell. After the Cleveland eerlea, Kvm a kid as young as itov- athlete was determined to make be at stoke again on Satur­ 8-6 decision In 1968 and was switched to the No. 8 quar­ Duckptn bowlers would go hun­ er . . . Could be the football ex­ nant race resumes this after­ the bench, tackle the Cleve­ counter with Dick Donovan, 7-8, 1. Darrlng injuries we should SECRETARIES NOTE Idaho, Burlington, lowm and the Yankees move on to Wash­ lloek scouted in the gugar the ball club and soon convinced had time run out In 1966 terback role. gry If they had to depend upon perts are wrong. In pre-season noon when second-place Balti­ land Indians tonight in the and Sonny Slebert, 7-6. wto iJw chanq>lonship again.” Bowl Tournament last winter. Bowling scores during M1DLH3TOWN (AP) — Flve^lmmlng a generally optlmlatlc day when Yale opens Its WythevUle, V o , to get tart- ington for a three-game set with Sherman to give him a shot at with the UConna only two Tony Arruda, American In­ hand reports on youngsters for bowUng as their mam ime of forecasts, New York and Green more meets Detroit. The Ori­ Meanwile, the Orioles and 2. He plans no radical chang­ They all know adiat I look for years ago, Don RusmU was di­ feeling about the coming cam­ 1964 football season in the first of a pair of twi-night Jim Bouton, Ford and Downing the 1964-65 season will be quarterback. In four pre-season yards from scoring for a ternational starting guard, will Kansas City owner caiarles Fbi- meeting operating expenses. Bay were almost unanimous oles, one game behind the front­ White Sox, both in a'precarious es for the time being. and demand in a player." rector of athletics and head paign, there are a few teams beautiful Yale Bowl against doubleheaders. scheduled to pitch. handled as follows: who can beat Wesleyan, too, on games he completed 26 of 68 19 to 14 victory. IM out for the year after a leg ley. Toipm stars eat steak, small choices to win their respective running New York Yankees, position, will be at Detroit and 8. He will make a conceited "U I’m forced to be alieent coach of football, basketball - the UniverBlty of (Connec­ fracture against Vermont. The Yankees, leading Balti­ Besides the advantage in the Scoresheets will be pro­ a given day. passes for 819 yards and three On Nov. 20. 1876, Yale phi stars have to be content diviaiona in the National League. will start Milt Pappas, 16-6, LOs Angeles, respectively. The loss column, the Yankees ap- effort to' try to talk Frank from the team at any time the at a small New England high touchdowns but was intercepted ticut. At Northeastern, sophomore more by one game and two Over on 89-year period, played Wesleyan, its first with 'Tiamburg.*’ After the first two weeks, the against the THgers Hank Parently have Mother big plus Rameey out o l retirement, not captain, as in the past, will vided to all league secre­ school. Briefly, the Cardinals have five times. defensive halfback Don Cavalle- DMMea — Majr*------Highest paid stars m sports Giants are 0-2, and looking bad, Aguirre, 6-10. games on Chicago with only a 15-6, against the Tigers’ Hank as a possible future ooaoh of take over,” Auerbach added. In his spare moments, when the ablUty to make Russell’s Yale has played exactly 86 foe from the state, at the 40; Olenyeato, Plttolimg», 80; handful remaining, have their in momentum, having won five taries and minimum scores The injury to Tittle come old Hamilton Park in Nek ro, Stamford, (John., is through a n : Palmer in golf at $130,000; and the Packers are 1-1 . . . How The Yankees are scheduled Aguirre, 6-10, while the White the team but as a player and "If I am fortunate enough to he had any, he dreamed that rookie campaign a successful when the quarterback was set­ football gamee w^th other WllUamo, CMoiWO, 87; Robtai- pitching rotation all set (or the straight, seven of eight and 20 of published will be as fol­ Haven. Wesleyan has l)een because of a knee injury from WBhe Hays at $106,000 m base­ about those Boston Patriots? for a tw i-ni^ter at Cleveland Sox will go with rookie Bruce chief assistant should Red have get Ramsey to ohange his mind some day he would )>e head one. He has an experienced line a institutions from the state uie ivnooe u iaao kiuiic. j.«h« oe« Ctootaaa4lj^rofr^_ Mlfcoii entire seven-game road trip and their last 27 in the pennant ting up screen pass to hia left. the moat frequent loser, the Rhode Island game. Tom ball; harness driver Bill Winleaa in exhiMUon play, the while third-place Chicago, trail­ Howard, 0-0, against the Angels’ push. to absent himself from tho he’d be the logical man to fill lows: coach of football at some col­ that is two deep and a back- Baker hit him from the right or of Connecticut and baa won Pllyeskl, 6-9, 186, amaUeft man Isee nad Alisa YMoaelplila, $A Pats have come up with two ing by two games, is at Los have had their lone problem Fred Newman, 12-9. squad. in for me )>ecau8e of his ex­ Duckpins— Men, 135 sin­ lege or university. field he says is fast and strong. a oil 86 of them. losing all 46 o f its games Haugbton $00,000; Mg car auto solved by a couple of architects. Here’s the way the pennant blind side. Baker spent great with the Bulldogs. Next is race driver Parnelli Jones $83,- straight upset victories in the Angeles for a night game. "W e’re not counting on them race stacks up the rest of the 4. "No matter how much perience. If we don’t g;et gles and 350 triples; Wom­ Russell, a Bates College grad­ His chief problem is to tighten deal of the day chasing the Connecticut has been the victim 16 tlmea in 15 triae Trinity which is none for 000; big pin bowler Dibatical leave In Europe two-way players at most of the is tajting a look at Henry * * e scorelesa duel with Art Mahaf- who 4re sure right now. John Walter Brown,” Fieri said. “I'm dents to have scores pub­ and presently slated to be Schlchtle, the other rookie quor- that the UConna have flex­ 464 to 0 against Trinity, local teams, like the Rec and positions. 289 to 55 against Connecti­ (ey, 12-9, until Ruiz darted Havllook is tho ono-half, re- sure the players feel,w e have lish^. Wesleyan’s athletic director He says he has been pleasant­ terhaclc from Wichita. ed their muscles and glow­ O ff the Caff MMriarty Brothers. onporating from knee surgery something great to fi$ht for.” cut, and 115 to 35 against , Combining vrith Frank (Snits) home. Eull names of leading next June. ly surprised by material battling ered with truculence. In Manchester High head foot- Chico led off the sixth with a though ho appears to be com­ From his Madisonville, Ky., RusseU is among three new 1962, Yale won 18 to 14, in Coast Guard. Mordavsky, Gibble formed one Kennedy Library UConn After Win for the two guard posts: A UNBELIEVABLE * bail eoach, Tony Alibrlo, now single, moved to third on a sin­ Major League ing along good now.” home, Ramsey said he was sur­ scorers must be printed. head football coaches in Con- stronger and more mature Of the best offensive combine prised by word the Celtics New York Meta’ righthander has three sons in college, Tony tions in New BhigUnd, Gibbie' gle by Vada Pinson and, with Fund Gets $325 But Odds Are Big 8. "A ll wo want to do is wto necUcut coUeges thla new sea­ Sandy Creed at quarterback . and Jhrtmy at Wesleyan and Mahaffey pitching to Frank tho title for Walter.” want h im . )>ack. He said he GUYS ’N DOLLS — E i n d a son — vthe others are UConn’s The work of (3o-Captaln Warren Carlton Willey enjoyed an un­ principal job was to set-up ==Leaifors== would do anything within rea­ Frankl 181— 485, Anita Shorte precedented experience on Sept. I Bobby at Hobart. Alibrio Sr. Is balls for nplker Mordavsky to RoMnson, Mddenly broke tor Pieri became a part owner Rick Forzano and Central Con­ Thomas and Meriden’s Bob Plenty of Support for Curvh ^ a Weele3mn grad and former the plate. Mahaffey’s throw was From Little Miss STORRS (AP)—Rick For- with Brown only after he gain­ son to help the Critics, but siUd 178—470, Mike Koss 256-212— necticut’s BUI Loika. Chester at halfbacks, and soph­ 10, 1963 which probably never ’’kill” and no man had a bet' AM12B10AN LEAGUE ' guard with the Cardinal grid- wide of the plate and skipped xano has no illusions about the ed assurances Auerbach and Bid he had to consider two things 615. But, unlike the others, he omore Paul Stowe and senior will be repeated. A t least, the ter knack than Gibbie in get University of Connecticut’s — his family and his construc­ odds on repeat ore prohibitive. ders. . Transfer students bold, ting the ball at the' r 1 g h by catcher Clay Dalrymple. Little Miss Softball Inc. of Batting — OUva, Minnesota, Macauley would be obtained isn’t starting from scratch. As Tom Bell at fullback. ___ holds the British and Em' Ruiz, however, was officially chancee.^of beating Yale but the tion business. HOLIDAY BOYS—T e r r y Pitching against the Giants at LONDON (AP) — Thousand8^>wtio the key to the UConn offense height. Manchester, recently forwarded .838,; B. Robinson. Baltimore, for the club. Daniels’ chief aide last season, The schedule: pire titles, will have the roaring credited with his seventh steal ex-Na-vy assistant -wants Harry Leonard! who resigned. 'GibMe was a perfectionist, "It Just came to my mind,” against an alumni team made sota, 100; B. Robinson, Balti­ — 415, George Cochran 141-136 all five pre - season exhibition about 8 p.m., EST. he explained. "With a hitter like there to get whipped. And last nig^t to hear that halfback But the 27-yeor-old Welshman, the third.* , O ’Conneh resides in OohaSset, whether it be at his trade, that up of the best girls from the more, 105; (kdavlto, Kansas that’s the only way we’ll ever —390. games. / $Iaas., and owns an insuranoe- Robinson at the plate though, Jim Crawford has been lost for of a machinist, or in setting up 1963 season. City, 101; Mantle, New York, go down there whether it’s Yale the season. AMERICAN LEAGUE As Eagles Clawed New York * investment development re­ spikers in his favorite sport. you better be sure you make it Mrs. Mary Mltney, preaident, CONSTRUCTION — F rank 100. or the Cleveland Browns. If we After examining Crawford, , W. L Pot. fiffi search oonq>any. in IBoeton... Manchester lost a fine man or you’ll catch it.’’ presided Blank 144— 391, Dennis Boxx * • • Hits—OUva, Minnesota, 208; felt any other way about it, we Dr. Joeeph Dorgan, team physi­ New York . . . .80 60 .001 — Oonnectiout Sports Writers’ Al- in GihMe's death and volley­ Lee Meyer, originator an^ 136—380, Ray Ponticelll 152— PIULAIDELPHIA (NEA) ^ It and be happy, maybe they’ll OOL’TS-OIAN’TS — B. Robinson, Baltimore, 170; ought not to go,” he said. cian,__ said Crawford^ ______sufferedBaltimore _____90 62 A92 1 be happy In doing it.” Haaeo members have again vot- ball lost one of Its b iggest chairman of the benefit gamer Forzano explained that ‘Td 379, Ernie Oakman 377, Jack When the dock ran out on C LEM UP ON ' ed to stage the 1966 Gold Key boosters. Jotinson, now ll-K), was Causey, Kansas City, 166; Rich­ tom lliiiiients”ln ^ left ...... 78 7S i i 7 la i/ TaUey 152—375, Nondo Annulll PhUadelphU’s surprising first Hustle and Enthoslaam tagged (or a homer by rookie extended his thanks on bdialf ardson, New York, 168; Vor- be silly” to say Connecticut was Crawford was injured on the ^ : ...... 42 'iJ I J!i? “ It” is bustle and enthusiasm, of the league to all girls und going to upset Yale. 139—369, Pete Kalos 139—367, week 38-7 rout of the New sm m K T % M Jim Hart in the (ourth inning, salles, Minnesota, 161. first play in the first garne,^!*^^^ York Giants, center Jim Rlngo mostly hustle, explained by then shackled the Giants on one their coaches, to the loyal apon- "It -will take an almost per­ Harry Buckminster 365, Wes Home Runs—KUIebrew, Min­ against Cakland. But his «t*tus Jf^^^"*®*** " l i l t '522 ItK* Vahcoiir 141 -361, Gil Flavell of the Eaglrti grabbed the vic­ Timmy Brown. Brown is the mmns hit the rest of the way. Bora and to each and every fect ball game by us to win.” he nesota, 48; Powell, Baltimore, ^ not decided unUl he was ex- ] ‘ ‘ ‘ m 142— 360, Lou Damato 367, Juli­ tory ball and stude It under recognized offensive star of the Staub tied the . score in the member o t the organization for said. "Yale has one of the beat amlned by Dr. Dorgan. , ^ Eagles. Against the Giants he 35; Stuart, Boston and Oolavlto, an Smoluk 356, George Cata­ the green Jersey, then hlpplty- Colts’ half of the (ourth when he their tremendous effort In mak­ teams it has had suid ws have carried 17 times, caught two Coach Mike Holovbk received] ’ “ 55 52 ‘222 S lano 354, Bob Leurtsema 135— hopped over the soft turf Uke homered ott Bob Bolin. Houston ing this project a.reality. Kansas City, 38; Mantle, New one of the worqt we’ve ever had some good news — word that Kansas a t y . .64 96 .360 86 passes, returned two punts, two DRIVE SAFE Monday’s Resulte 853, Burke Plank 351, Stan a wallaby with full pouch. York, 82. scored the tie-breaking run in Special appreciation is due to at Connecticut in terms of ma­ fullback Larry Garron had ‘T felt,” said Jim, "like a kickoffs and blocked. Our iww car ciaaranca on the btst-sailing Fords avar has brought in so the fi(th on a single by Jim radio station WDRC for donat­ Stolen Bases—Aparido, Bal­ teriel.” merely bruised his hand against No Games SohedulejL Mldlln 351, Bud Boroch 137. BRAKES REUNED Today’s Games rookie.” "Blocking is a better part of many tradas wa’ra holding a monoy-saving usad car ciaaranca! Chock Wynn, a sacrifice and John ing its mobile unit for making timore, 62; Weis, Chicago, 22; "O ir chances to win,” he said, San Diego and would be ready Baltimore (Pappoe 15-6) at SPOUSES — Ulliam Reid The Blagles are a rookie team my game,” Timmy claimed, tha big choica of bargaino at your Ford Daalor's now—whHo it lasisk Bateman’s double. introductions and providing mu­ Davallllo, Cleveland, 21; How­ "are about 95 to five.” That’s for the home opener against the in the sense that almost every­ HO^IMMrNCOOi odds of 19-1. Detroit (Aguirre 6-10). 154-383, Sylvia Osgood 127, “though I’m not going to knock ’The final Colt run scored in sical entertainment and to the ser, Cleveland, 18; Wagner, New York Jets Sunday. thing about them is new — NJLPJIJL {he eighth on a walk, Joe Mor­ Chicago (Howard 0-0) at Gasper Morra 136, Norma De- down a lot of people. I’m 202, Coca-Cola Company for donat­ Cleveland and Hinton, Wash­ .Also expected back for Sun­ new owner (Jerry Wolman), jq pounds more with my stuff • Oesndniim gan’s Mnifte and a sacrifice fly Loe Angelee (Newman 12-0), ptetro 126, Veronica Zemal^ SPECIALS ing the proceeds from a soft ington., 14. The New York Giants took day’s game are linebackers Don new coach (Joe Kuharich) and j small* for Lorn- • Check greau seals by Staub. , New York (Stottlemyre 7-2 137. ’64 CHEVROLET MONZA SPYDER drink concession. The league Pitching— Bunker, Baltimore^ only one of their five pre-seasmi McKinnon and Jack Rudolph and Ford 15-6) at Cleveland staff, 20 new players (among bardi. • He ----- told me so. end springs 17-8, . 778; Pappas, Baltimore, exhibition games this siunmer. and tackle Bob Schmidt, them Ringo). Even winning is “In practice I get down. I’m • IhstsH new (Mugs also thanks Mrs. Jeanne Kodes (Donovan 7-8 and SlebMt 7-6), PAOANI CATERERS — Bid 4-speed. Still under factory warranty. MONDAY’S friQH’TS for her handling of Uie ticket 16-6, .760; Chance, Loo Angeles, 2, 6 p.m. new. They had the experience moody. Rlngo’s an old man. Soyka 203-555, Ray Bjorkman sales. 19-7, .781; Ford, New York. 15- Boeton (Monbouquette 11- only twice in all of 1963. He’s a hustler. He could say 206, BOb WUlls 213, Frank Ter- Tokyo — Klyoshi Tanabe, During the coming year the 8, .714; Krallk, Cleveland, 12-8, 18) at Washington (Stetowase On the field before the game, 'Aw, the hell with It’. You see BALANCE and ragna 200-656,, Ike Rhodes 207- ’tZ OLDS. It OONVERXIBLE 112)4, Japan, outpointed Jet league will chose another locals .706. 2-7), 8 p.m. owner Wolmdn admitted he him go all out, and so do yob.” Parker, 114 Philippinea, 10. Better Designed^ Equipped 670, Ron Ouster 206, John McaS CesB... state, or national charity as the Strikeouts — Downing, New MinneMta (Faeeual 14-11) hadn’t slept the night before, Back before the game, his Full power, including windows. 20JW0 BUe Manchester, Blngland—How­ Golangoe 206-201 — 584, Nels had a fluttery s t o m a c h but recipient of the donations re­ York, 201; Peters, Chicago, 196; at Kansas City (Odom 1-1), N. first in leagrue competition, ard Wlnatone. 127 England, Wednesdays Games Johnson 214, Roland Smith 200 would be O.K. after the kick­ Wolman had also detailed what outpointed- Jose Blsbal, 127, ceived from next year’s benefit Chance, Los Angeles,! 190; Pas- And Sailed BoaV Won Cup ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Mial, Minnesota, 187; Lollch, New York at CSeveliiad, 2, ' 200— 591, Charlie Bossldy 212- off. it was like to be qn all-out own­ 12 FORD OMAXIE ADOOR Spain, 10, game. So on the first play from Detroit, 182. Twl-N. , 201— 57a, Don Anderstan 228. er. Blue. 6 cylinder, standard transmission, power steering, NEWPORT, R. I. (AP) —t to the Australians who have Chicago at Loe Angeles, N. scrim m age for the "New” "Before our first exhibition We do all thia— Correct Eagles, halfback Tim Brown $ caater, camber, toe-in, NA’nONAL LEAGUE They held a post mortem oh the been Itching to challenge ever Minnesota at Kansas OMy, DUSTY-AUTO — Bill An­ game in Hershey, I was so up­ radio, heater. lA I since their Gretel put a scare Baltimore at Detroit. derson 146-146—406, Ken Oe- vriiacked the Giant right end set and shaking I didn’t know Batting — Clemente, Pitte- drowned America’s Cup hopes adjust steering, crisa- Tied with Jim Konstanty into the Americans in the 1062 Boston at Washington, N, with a shoulder. Guard Ed what was going on. Now I know burgh, .844; Aaron, nniwaukee, of Sovereign. trlnsky 138-141 — 376, Gerry cross and safety check The verdict, with no one dis­ Chip series. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ohappril 148-364, Russ Tomlin­ Blame held up the middle line­ what’s going to luq>pen. *61 THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP .326; Oarty, Milwaukee, .320; backer. Rlngo hooked the right tires, balance front senting —. the better designed, Chauncey Stillman, commo­ W. L Pet. 03. son 137-374, Stan Mlrucki 145- "If we lose, I’m gonna kill WIHUune Chicago,, .8l9; Brock, PhUadeiphte . .90 61 ,896 — tackle. And fuUback Earl myself.” He laughed, naturally. Full power, bnqiadulate wheels. All ^akes Radatz Anxidus for Mark St. L duIs .817, equipped and sailed )x>at won. dore of the New York Yacht 389, Eddie Slovrik 142-304. *9 Gros blasted through a big Constellation was - outstanding Club, said in fact he had al­ Cincinimtl ....8 4 66 A60 $Vi wHheWbattery models. Ru m — Mays, San Franoisoo, in outclassing the challenger St. LouU ...... 88 66 A57 6 hole on the weak side, cutback 116; Allen; , US; ready received a letter from Sir ELKR— Harvey Duplin 139- and ran 50 yards for a porten­ from the Royal Thamee Yacht San Franoisoo .88 88 A60 7 \ t2 PONTIAC TEMPEST Patented. Siher-Cotos*. Of Most Relief Showings Brock, St. . Louts, 101; Robin­ Frank Packer, Gretel’s owner, 868, Bob Kasinski 135, John tous touchdown. Club in four straight races and and " I know what’s in It." Milwaukee ___ 77 72 A17 12 K Rleqpp M7-380, Stan Juros 136, 2-Door Sedan. Automatic transmission. Radio, heater. • son, Cincinnati, Torre, Mllwau- Flttebuigh ...76 72 A14 VXVx Recalls 1959 Game SeatedChergs , . never more so than in Monday's Undoubtedly a challenge for Jerry Clarke 139-392, BlU Col­ Construction ssals Mte Chart* WASHINGTON (AP) —^This^Harmon Klllebrew for the RBI waukee 98. Los Angelee ..76 76 AOO 14 Louis 186; Allen, Philadelphia, (or 113 years. design, was narrow and .not too Vadan 203, Bernle Banavlge a mop-haired Liverpool drum- Why not take a slingshot hopee this past weekend. Philadelphia (Short 17-7), N. beater, was then In an 11-yCar FREE Bill Monbouqiiette (11-13)! Friday, Sept. 26 181, This was the 16th unsuccessful flared both fore and aft which St. Lodls (Simmons 16-9) 'A t. 208, Vic Squadrito 200, Phil along on your next fishing trip. Football — Manchester at Homo Runs — Mays, San challenge in which the U.S. has allowed her to slice through the DesJardins 200, Dan Newcomb tenure with the Green Bay You can shoot at frogs, lil FORD OAUXIE GONVERTIBLE ' much sharper in the second half New York (Stellnrd' 10-18), 8 Packers, the last seven as all- of €he season, is scheduled to Maloney High, Meriden, 7:80 Fmncisoo, 44; Williams, Chica­ won 60 of the 60 races held. rolling, seas of Rhode Island Los Angeles (Drysdslw 16- B62, Bill Gallo 562. snakes, fish, minnows, skunks, INSTALUTION go, 82; Copeda, San Francisco "We obviously were. 1»eaten Sound without hobbyhorsing aa pro center. The guy cottld have rats. A little practice and you’ll 8 cylinder, automatic, radio and heater. Very clean. start against Dave Stenhouse p.lh. 14).nt Chicago (L. Buidstte 16- been bitter for being tikded to (2-7), Football — Midget Openers 80; Hart, San JFraaciBoo, 28; because we weren’t ' good en­ Sovereign did. 9).^ .1', .PAOANI CLASSIC — i Hon be stirprised at the accuracy a OoBnuitMd for as long Santo, Chicago, 28; ough in every facet-rigging, Constellation’s sail locker, a last place loser. ' slingshot can afford. Radats has tied Konstanty’s at Mt. Nebo, First game at 8 Milwaukee (Lemnster, 16-11) Custer 2(U1-211—587, Lou Geno- He said Instead: "Thta waa a T f R E Stolen Basse 'Wills, Loe An­ spars and sailing to some ex­ completely outfitted by sallmak- WOOLY RED RAS8 10 FORD MIOOR a i JOB own joBT car. And Up 14-year-old major league mark pm . at Pltteborgh (Venle, 16-19), M. veel 212-224—595, Frank Bul- challenge for me; m o n than geles, 49; Brock, St. Louis, 42; tent,” sajd Bdyden. er Ted Hood, another genius In To soup up< lures, string a o f 74 appearaheea in one season Saturday, Sept. 28' San Fmnclseo (fistelle 9-1) ^ln« 218-582, Ehiso Pavon 201, anything else in pro IjOlL I Blue. 862, V-8, standard tnuuunission ...... Special $S 7S by a pitcher. Manager Johnny • Tennis — Town Singles Fin­ W. Di|vls, 'Los Angeles, 86; He would challenge again, his field, also was a factor. nt Houston (Disrker O-Oj*, N. Bob Agnew 213-664, Gene Dor- three-inch piece of yarn be­ Bbyden said, only if he could be After much recuttlng, Bavier wanted the people from Green hind the last hooka ort hires or Pesky'refused to waste Ra- als, .10 a.m.. Memorial Field; Harper, Oinclnhati a ^ Aaron, Wednesday’s Qnmss ■ &'20il-555. Bob WUUs 200-200- Bay to jreepect the Pbilodelitala assured "If designers to Britain said, the sails were so good, that dati’s talents to a lopsided 12-4 Town Doubles Finals, 11:30, Milwaultoo, 22. Otaoinnntl at PhUsAelpliln, N. 1. 206—^ , Frank Teiragna 212, Eagles. We have four men from spinners. MANCKBSTER BKANCH loss to Minnesota Sunday. Pitching — Koufex, L qs Ajs- can come forward with derigns (Constellation uaed only 'one San Pranciseo nt Btoantoo, M. O A M O U F L ^ E o v m r oaioik SUES ARd SERVICE, INC. C IT Y Memorial Field. 1 l^rnlc Banavige 205, Ike thrte—Gros, mysrif, Blaine and But Radatz was more than a goleq, 19-6, '.798; Banning, Phll- we know are good enough to main throughout the seriee Milwaukee nt Pittabogb, N. One hunter makes his own I OpfB Wed., TlMurSn ^ ^*8—Mm* attitude. I learned how happy brawn eoverolls with olive HAITFOro (GENERAL encouriBfing. chance of erroz in ewitchlng \ I '' OpM to 9 making sununons tonight dn the PhUadolphla, 17-7, v.766; you can be winning. brawn point. Aa old umbrella • TEMnOROAT’S HOMEMI , OTTnole, Cincinnati. 16-7, “ We would need six years to them often and proking a lemon ilw taiin his third oea N57 BROAD CT., lUNCHBgym >-TBL> worst way, J Boyden said toe BrftliA badly Doublas — (Mtvn, Minassote, ootoii! College football Radats so far owns 16 vic­ Nattoaal League Strikcoute-riKnufnx, L M M n- get up to the American Stand­ TIRE CO. needad to perfect "the develop 4l;-Brossoad, Boatea, -$9; Ver- (ttie ottur BaglM) aaa do bla Idda u \ tories and 24 'oaves, far ahead Hart (29), GlanU; Staub (6), gelee, 288; Dryndnle, Los^An- ards and nay challsanr .are ‘jn'ent of sails and tha way thev ■nllss; Minntnata, $g; CMaHto, ed biXjtoqgiM rtvals. Oolte. folcs and Olbsoa, St, Laois, know about would na«d mere TEL. D iel. fk u w t madnsvhlto, M> AMaricaaLMigM i t l ; Banning, PU lqM iM a, M l; tkan Bma yanrs." are Used, particularly with ben|- “ ■ ' City, M ; B . ------No OaiM TMa ana Mi'nbstoi abto boons and masts.’* ' $9:'' v; -J " PAG E M E V E S T O U t MANCHESTER EVENING HERAijD^ MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1964 PAGE SCmSBN flonscs iFor Salt 72 H ousyi For Soli 72 H oubcs For 9 id t 72 B r FAGALT and SHORTEN m a m ttm m W siitsd — Hoosenold Good* II Apartments—Flats— Fam ished Apartm ents 63-A H o u s m F6r Sale 72 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW 48 MANCHESTER ^ 6 roont COVENTRY—5H room home » Mdtogcyclea—Blcyclca 11 Msh MAl/bHBSTER-Older 6 room SPLIT LBV4L-“ 7 rooms, 1% gVBKX'IHING In ateriliaed ra- Tenements 63 TWO ROOM apartment, fur­ VACANT 6 room Ranch, IH Ranch, large lot, central lo­ with 8 large bedrooms rlce. Parts and service. Har- j^th.street,' Rockville. 875- with ivo children. 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Oarlton W. Butchlns. 646- port, full basement, shaded rage, and children’s playhouse. 9000 miles since new. Mxut for kitchen, bedroom, living ated laundry, parking, appli­ LEASBI—BxoaUant loea- Beautiful 9-room Colonial, C^)LUMB1A—5 room custom : CLAS8D1ED ADVERTISING D E ^ . HOURS males, shots, champion wood- ances by General Electric. FOR 5188. yard, sidewalks and all city 4 rooms first floor with full sell. Call 646*0788 between 5*7 room, end den. 867 Main St, Uon for doctor’s ones or 4 bedrooms, IH baths, 2-car bath, 4 rooms second floor, built ranchf'better than new * line. 649-9486. , ______$120 monthly. 83 Elm Street utUiUes. 649-2595. 8 AJL to t PJi. ♦ p.m. 556 East Center. d r y h a r d w o o d M r aMa. pumlturt Dept beauty parlor.. 415 Mala Street garage, beautifully land­ RANCH, 6^ rooms, nestled In oil fired, steam heat, two with breezeway and garage, (off Burnside Avenue near Completely renovated and am­ $16,900 — EXCEPTIONALLY near churches, schools and m i n i a t u r e dachshund, red, Call 7*2-8069.______Main). Model apartment open scaped lo t $27,900. CaU for toe trees In a beautiful wooded porches, city water and sew­ COPY CLOSING HMB EOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. female, had shoU, reasonable. ple parking. J. D. Realty, 641- neighborhood. Just off Route fine Cape, 3 bedrooms, large ers, near school, stores and shopping, $17,400. J. D. Real? ' r a b Y f u r n i t u r e , used, daily. Apt. D. Phone 528-2030, ^pointment ^ living room, beautiful grounds. ty, 643-5129. MOMDAX. Xkn raniAI UiM AiM t AJL BnauMas SenrioM Call 742-8481 after 5:80 and eve. Raymond Damato, 648- 6129. 15. House has 8 bedrooms, 1^ busline. Ready for occupancy. s e a s o n e d niUS-plaM wood. good cohdltion. Call 648-0606. Elizabeth J. Carpenter, Real­ A real bargain. Priced for a O fferod IS weekends. 7091 or 528-4602. Owner—649-5558 batos. large rec room, patio, CHICKEN COOP (80x100) pro- ' 649-S87A MODERN, CENTRAL Air large lot, $18,400. PhUhrick tor, 649-5051. fast sale—$20,900. Tel. 640- NOROB, white, 18 tu. ft. re­ Conditioned Offices for rent vides excellent retirement In- ; PLEASE READ YOUR AD LAWNMOWBR shaipanins: TWO THOROUGHBRED fe­ frigerator-freezer, like new, 8% ROOM GARDEN apart­ Agency, 649-8464. 3666, owner. male Beagle puppieo, 8 months Off Street parking. Inquire at MANCHESTER-BOLTON line MANCHESTER — Cape, come plus a nice 6 room capa ■ pairs, sales, rotor nli•lades Call 649-6768. ment available October 1. with 2 car garage. On Rta. ^ old, 116. aa(A. 648-0420. 164 East Center S t or phone —extra large contemporary 7 $8,800 - WELL KEPT,* 5 rooms, fireplace, shaded lot, $700 DOWN plus closing costs XlM ______hto afe tiM flB S T sharpened; Mcycle sales. serv­ Heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ near everything, $12,900. 44A, just over Mlton lips. - ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, gOFA and Lawson chair, van­ erator, parking. Rent $110 per 649-5261. room spilt, IH baths, recrea­ ranch, 8 bedroom s, will buy this 3 bedroom home. DAT n m U RBPOBT aUUM M l i ttaM for tke FOR SALE — English setter P ro d u cts M Rockville Realty, 643-2188, Owner anxious. T. J. Crockett, ; 149 W. Middle ’Dmiplke, 649 ity, coffee table. 386 Porter month. Office 15 Forest St. tion room, cellar, beautiful 1% dlitoig area, eulurban. Owner New bath and kitchen. Com­ Hm «M to rMfMHribte far m Oy ON* laeor- hunting dog, pedlin-ee vdm IDEAL LOCATION for restau­ amdouB. Csjiton W. HutcMna, 875-2527. pletely redecorated. Ready for Realtor, 643-1577. tkM mOy 3098. PICK YOUR own applea, 75 St.’ 643-0000. rant, etc., center of town, acres. Many fruit trees. CuS' p^>ers, reasonable. 648-1927. tom built, many extras. Re­ Realtor, 6490181 immediate occupancy. Belfiore MJIW ^ B m n wklek «!• $995.00 WOMAN • to do housework (COVENTRY — Pucker Sjreet price ranges. Open nights till COVENTRY—^Two homes, one ~ cinlty Walnut Street to Uni­ Solimene, Real Estate. 367 NEW, expanding life Insurance 742-7870. 3806 after 6 p.m. ments, $95. 649-4498. bedroom ranch on 150x200 GLENN ROBERTS Solimene, Broker, 8*8-221*. Building— Contracting 14 Oakland Street, 643-2214. every other Thursday. Call company interviewing now for i ______B'or Sale—40 acres, $12,000. 9. Saturday and Sunday till 6. 5 and one 5%, waterfront, versity of Connecticut. Call foot lot, professionally land­ Call the Ellsworth Mitten AGENCY REALTORS 643-4987 after 6 p.m. men who desire above aver-' WHEEL HORSE riding trac­ UPSTAIRS f l a t — 4 nice 1 Approximately 1,500 feet front- fully Insulated and fiimiahed 649-2439. 1958 Mercury 4 Dr. Wagon ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, WESTERN ELECTRIC scaped to Include rec room, Agency, Realtors, 558 B. Mid­ age income. Many excellent tor, 10 h.p., lawn mower, snow Wanted— ^Rooms— Board 62 rooms, not heated. 4 Summer age. Call 742-6678 or 423-5842. garage, outdoor patio, and 644-1521 233-3325 644-1337 with prices beginning at $1L* B-ZONB lot wanted.' OaB 6«a* P.S. A P.B. Auto. Trans. cement floors, garages, bath­ Musical—Dramatic 30 plow, land plow and harrow, dle ’Tpke., 643-6930. RIDERS WANTED vicinity $295.00 opportunities available. Call Street. Call 649-5015 between ------. ' — many extras. Centrally locat­ 700. and up. For appointment *291.— rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ Help Wanted—Male 36 used less than 15 hours, save C O .. INC. WANTED ROOMS available g-8 contact F. M. Gaal Agency, West Middle ’Tpke. to Hart­ PIANO Instruction for begin­ 643-1197 for appointment. Houses For Sal? 72 ed. Immediate occupancy. DUPLEX 6-6—2-car garage, ford. Constitution Plaziu ing. CaU V 649-4291. $400. Also used 7 h.p. Inter­ for renta^to students of Man------NEW HOMES—We have 8 new 643-2682, 643-0281, A. L. Rose, h a v e CLIBNT for 2 or 8 bed* ners. Introduce your child to MECHANIC for truck fleet, An equal oi^rtnnity em­ new, spacious, $16,900. Owner 875-2923. near the center, aluminum Working hours 8-4:80. 643- CAN YOU QUALIFY to join national Cub Cabet with mow­ Chester Community College 4 *4 ROOMS, storms and screens, assum­ homes under . construction 649-7377. room home in Bowers School BEAUPRE QUALITY CARPENTRY— the delightful world of mu­ married, responsible, exti;a a staff of real estate special­ er, save $200. South Windsor ployer hu opening for men cheerful, on bus line, not an NEW 6 ROOM ranch, 3 bed­ 5766. hours, good weeks pay. Call while college is in session. rooms, 1 % bath^, Abasement SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen able mortgage, best of con. right in Town. Ranches from aiba under $20i000. Tongrea Rooms, dormers, porches, sic. Private lessons, your ists, and become a member of. Equipment Co., 289-3406. Must rent “for under $10 per' apartment house, oil furnace, BOLTON — 7 room ranch on MOTOR SALES, INC. basements refinlshed, cab­ 643-2414. to install communication garage, on bus uiye, near living room with fireplace, im­ dltlon. Wesley R. Smith Agen $18,500 and Colonials in the Agency, 648-6821. STATE LICENSED' rest home home. Call collect 875-4206. an informed sales force? Our week. • Call Housing Registry, ! parking. 643-2618. 247-3636. mediate-occupancy, $15,900. twenties. Prime locations, four acres. Three car garage, 244 Broad St. Manchester inets. bulU-ins, formica, tile. 55-GALLON drums for trash equipment. Appllcsaats must schools and shopping center. cy, 643-1667. centrally located, reasonable DRIVERS lor school bus, office provides every tool Manchester Community Col- Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. quality construction. Call, outbuildings. Ideal for horses, Open Till 9 P.M. 643-2496 No job too small. William PRIVATE INSTRUCTION- bus, 7:3(1- burners, $1.50 each. 138 No. LOVELY one bedroom apart­ Priced below FHA vailie. Will HOUSING problems?? Now to rates, friendly atmosphere. 9 a.m., 2:16-3;84 p,.m.- C a t . ^available a ‘ for the man who be hlgii school graduates er lege, 649-5377. gladly grive you the details. etc. Vacant. Owner very anx­ Robbins carpentry service. Piano by London certified Elm Street. ment at distinctive Colonial consider trade, or will use rent 172 HIGH ST. go about it with the mini­ Tel. 875-1011. 648-2414. ts a real estate career, equivialent, in good heallli LAKEFRONT — 146 ft. sandy T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- ious. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, mum of effort and tha bert/ 649-3446. teacher, my home. 643-2310. Court. 52 Oak Street. Please as do'wn payment. 649-9644, i beach, large well built home, RENAULT R-8, 1964, .new ------^Klsis is a full-time position for and willing to travd aa re­ Ansaldi built Ranch, fire­ 16?7. 643-1577. of results. Then eoatact n^)d* , an experienced, licensed man call 643-2786, 643-2370. 643-^463. 4 finished, 2 unfinished bed­ ^ moOel, 4-door, large engine, CARPENTRY— Aluminum win­ quired. Previous indnstrial Apartments— Flats— place. plaster, 6 large cal realtor. ^ I Automobiles For Sale 4 dows, doors, ceilings, hatch- Private Instructions 32 WANTED — Experienced all- ready to go. A confidential in­ Boats and Accessories 46 FOUR ROOM tenement rooms, hot water heat, patio, rooms, full basement, cor­ ONE BLOCK from Main, two NO. COVENTRY — Illnaa ° disc brakes, bucket seats, 4- around carpenter. 649-9644. and armed forces experieBoe Tenements 63 fireplace, $15,900. Carlton W. family, 4-4 duplex, permanent forces sale of 5 room ranch speed stick, radio. Leaving ways,,..Concrete steps, floors, terview may be arranged by rent, all improvements, ner lot, vacant Asking NEED CAR? Your credit turn TUTORING —I All subjects. calling, Mr. Werbner at 643- 1962 17’ FIBERGLAS boat. considered In establishing Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6132. $17,900, trade considered. siding, two recent heating fireplace, aluminum storms, country. Best offer over $1,- retaining walls, rec rooms, at­ PART-TIME 2 furniture auid Windshield, canopy, all ac- THREE ROOMS available Oc­ Foster St. Call 643-7340. ed down? Short on down pay­ tics finished, no job too small. Grades 1 through 8. Call 289- 1121. stau-ting wage. Progreaalvn LOCATION IMPORTANT T. J. Crockett, Realtor, systems, garages, clean. enclosed carport. Owner 742- 200. Vernon 875-3625. 2639. appliance delivery and ware­ cessori^, 70 h.p. Mercury, tober 1st. $70 month. Inquire EIGHT ROOM raised ranch, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. 8174. Read Herald Ads. ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- 649-8880. wage scale In effect. FI'VE ROOM apartment in Ver­ 643-1677. ■Ion? Don’t despair! See Hon- house men. 9 - a.m. to 1 p.m. electric starter, ^ 18 gallon Piccolo P iu a Palace, 457% non. available October 1. two years old, large living 1963 COMET 2-door Sedan, Call Mr. Pettenglll 643-1524. tank, used 50 hours, Cox trail­ Main Street. room with fireplace, modem MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom > est Douglas Inquire about loW' 6 cylinder, standard trans­ CARPENTRY-—32 years’ ex­ Help Wanted— Adults only. Tel. 649-1457. COMB SEE Pilgrim Hills — Help Wanted— Female 35 er. 640-2574. Writ* Box W kitchen with bullt-ins, family rhnch, attached garage, bullt- ,est down, smallest payments mission. low mileage, spotless, perience. Ceilings ^ n d floor ______BUS DRIVERS for school Male of Female 37 VERNON • bedroom ranch on half Fine new homes! Less than anywhere. No small loan or fi SEVEN ROOM duplex, quiet room, 4 or 6 bedrooms, 2-zone rent! VA — no money down! lns, rec room, assumable mort­ $1,700 or best offer. 742-8888. I ! ' I p a r t -t i m e and full-Ume fab- routes. Short hours, good pay. hot water heat, garage, $24,900. nance company plan. Douglas rages, additions, -attics fin­ MALE and FEMALE c/e HoroM - "fieighborhood, available about acre wooded lot, large liv­ Others minimum down!^ gage. Hanley Agency, 643- ric sales girls wanted. Apply Collins Bus Service. Strong October 16, $110. monthly. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8484. 0030. Motors, 333 Main. 1963 COMET Convertible, auto­ ished, remodeling, concrete HELP ing room with dining L, You ought to see these out­ to Manager, Pilgrim Mills Road, Wapping. 644-1131. Read Herald Ads. You Can Afford Call 643-2465. TO BE SOU) matic, low mileage, $100 cash work. No job too .small. Im­ Hartford Road, Manchester. MANCHESTER — Six room standing; Ranches, Capes, 67 FALKNOR DRIVE—Seven 1962 CORVAIR Monza coupe. or trade. Take over payments. mediate estimates. 643-2629. FRIENDLY Ice Cream, Rortt- recreation room, patio, 2- Raised Ranches, Split Levels Red, 22.000 miles, 4-speed, im­ Open daily 10 a.m,-;9 p.m IMMEDIATE FIVE ROOM unfurnished Ranch, Kitchen with built-ins, room Cape Cod home-packed 529-5866, 233-6222. Saturday, 10 a.m,-6 v>-m- ville, has openings nights,, 8- Luxury Living! apartment, second floor, $115. caL garage, and many' ex­ dining room, 3 bedrooms, full — featuring bpUt-ln decora­ with extras. This attractive maculate condition. Call 742- 12, 3 or 4 nights q week, for Full and part-time. tor colored General Electric 7301. 1955 PLYMOUTH Convertible, Heat and hotiwater included. tras. Santina Drive. Own­ basement, carport, 100x200 home Is mid-way between As­ Roofing—’hiding 16 men over 18. Call 875-9910. Full-time houts 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. lot. Immaculate condition. $3,- kitchens and acre tree shaded ,rebullt engine, standard with Elegant new 4 room apartments 644-0031. I sumption Junior High and RN, PART-tlme. Tel 649-2358. Part-time hours 4:30 p.m.-10 er 643-0732. 900. assumes mortgage. Phil- lots with magnificent view ^ East Catholic High School. A 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Convert­ floor shift, radio, heater, new A. A. DION. INC. Roofing PLUMBERS and helpers, hew in lovely suburban neighbor- Htirh ible, gray, white top, radio, or 11 p.m. Assistant Sales Manager brick Agency. 649-8464. beautiful park-like country pleasant family room in the top. Phone 742-7726. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ construction work. Call after hood within walking distance o( S K setting. The price range Is very good condition, must sell. terations and additions. Ceil­ high achool. bus, topping and faccepted. Call basement permits using four Call Rockville 875-6770. 7 p.m., 289-0511. Variety of light factory opera­ CX)NCX)RD RD - Beautiful RANCH—Ansaldi bunt in 1969 from $13,990 to $17,990. tlje rooms as bedrooms. Prompt ings. Workmanship guaran­ LPN, PART-TIME. Tel. 649- GrowhiQ now cor aganey hoi oponfii^ for do- minutes from Parkway Equip- 643-uou<.______tions; rancll, large living room, form­ Modem Youngstown kitchen values are amazing, and the occupancy. Robert J. Smith, Trucks— ^Tractors teed. 299 Autumn St. 64]^-4860. 2358. ELECTRICIAN and plumber ped witGE refrigerator^ SCHOOL STREET — 5 _rooms, with bullt-lns. 3 bedrooms, 1955 MERCURY, 312 engine, powdobl* hord-worhiiMi man. Fundomontob of built-in - - — « » al dining room, cabinet kitchen, location ts superb! That’s Inc., 963 Main Street 649- trl-power, % cam, ,hi'-dome wanted.' Must be first class, Operators, assemblers, packers, GB oven, range „gcond floor, garage. Tenamt ceramic tile bath, 2 fireplaces, why they're selling! Models 1952 DODGE 5-ton walk-ln BID'WELL HOME Improvement SILK FINISHER, part or full- top wages, plus fringe bene­ etc. garbagearbage disposer. Rent Includes vvilling to decorate, I ‘i bedrooms, recreatioa room, 5241. pistons, standaird transmis­ truck, good conditioh. Make Company—Roofing, siding, al­ soks, financing and mcmagonMnt nocnn ory. yard. Marlon B. •lastered .walls, oil hot water open Sunday and daily (ex­ sion, 4:11 rear end. Call after time; also.woman to do minor fits. Tel. 875-5012. heateat and hot water. , jgg Glastonbury 633-1874, | eat with cast Iron radiation, cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to MANCHESTER—60 Benton St. an offbr. Tel. 649-4749. terations, additions and re­ Apply In Person Ing, outdoor picnic and recrea-; ” ' Konenaon.Robertaon, ReaMar. ,e48-696l. 4 p.m., 649-7523. repairs in dry cleaning plant. Immediate occupancy, $18,900. dark. Five miles east of Man­ Large 6 room older home. 1% modeling of all types Excel­ Apply In person New System PART-TIME, experienced jan­ Starting pay commonsuratt with bMkgrmind d on area. FOR SALE — 1959 half ton lent workmanship. 649-6495 07 MANCHESTER — New 8 room Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. chester on Route 44A In Cov­ baths, dishwasher, walking 1963 CHEVY H Super Sport Laundry, 44 Harrison Street, itor mornings. Call . General IONA pickup Chevrolet with utility Cleaning Services, 649-5334. and ability. W rite Box 4. Tha ManchasMr Harold. "^id?ewo^od ^t., can 643^687^ Garristm Colonial, ^2x2412x24 Uvlnaliving entry. Samv^ M. Lavitt distance to bus, schools and Convertible, bucket .seats, body. $995. Chll after 6, 875- DION OONS’TRUCTnON—Roof MANUFACtURiNG CO. ■ Only $125: room, family room, built-in OFF PORTER . ST.—Gracious Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ shopping. Attractive mort­ automatic transmission, radio 6168. ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ NURSE'S AIDE, 3-11, 11-7 Front Offlog—Regent St SIX ROOM duplex, partially kitchen, master bedroom with Garrison Colonial of 7 rooms, non Circle, 643-2158, 875- gage assumption. Quick oc­ and heater, excellent condi­ Manchester Our omployM know of this ad. ings, gutters and aluminum shifts. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. furnished, $95 monthly. Call dressing room, low twenUes. 14x26 living room with fire­ 6297. cupancy. Only $14,900. Own­ tion. One owner. Call 875-0657. TOOL MAKERS Completely Furnished With place, formal dining room, windows. 648-4352. 643-0695 643-9277. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. er-agent, 643-9442. Trailers— GIFTS ACCURATE TYPIST with Free Air - Conditioning and kitchen bullt-lns, VA baths, 4 HOLLISTER STREET—Spar­ 1964 ’TR-4; excellent condition, BIDWELL SIDING and roof­ OR MACHINISTS bookkeeping experience, part MANCHESTER — ExecuUve bedroom.s, basement family kling young Colonial, 6 rooms, COVENTRY NORTH -Near ■ave $1,000.. Must sell. 742- Mobile Homes 6-A Free Washer and Dryer ROCKVILLE — Two apart­ ing—finest quality aluipinum For you and all the family are or full time. Write Box A, ments, 57 Talcott______Ave.,_____ 3 largeneighborhood, lovely 7 room room. Beautifully decorated. 1% baths, kitchen built-lns, Coventry goUf course. 100 acre 8282. Herald, stating age and expe­ A PICK-'UP Camper fully siding and installation. 643- the most beautiful ever—by rMms! flrsr floor, eiectrlclty i Ctolonlal, mammoth Priced to sell. Wesley R. finished basement, oversized farm, high location, lots of road 6379. ' Capable o ' machining parts rience. 1959 CHEVROLET, 4-door, equipped. Asking $to0.00 Call Only $150! Included. $72. monthly. 61 roojn, modem kitchen wIto Smith Agency, 643-1567. garage, city sewers, near frontage, older 0 room home, from blueprints. Overtime, dairy bam, out buUdlngp, radio, heater, 4 new tires, new after 5. 649-4266. A v o n holidays and all benefits HELP WANTED West St., 4 rooms, second built-lns, 2^ar garage. Sacrl- schools and bus. Exciting ex- FIVE BEDROOMS.. 2 baths, many potentials. Lawrence F. paint job. 649-5528. available. Apply Situations Wanted— floor, $60. monthly. Call Mid- ^ Ace ^ $19,900. Hayea Agency, triis make this an outstand­ 29 BIGELOW STREET Roofing and Chimneys 16-A of ^course! Wouldn’t w u like to dletown, days Diamond 6- 643-4803. guest house. 2 car garage— ing value! Robert Anderson, Piano, Realtor, 643-2766. be "one of the many Represent­ Female 38 Samuel M. all on Holl Street, fine central Charlea Nicholson. 742-6364. We are pleased to offer for immediate tele this 1960 CORVAIR low mileage. AutO Driving School 7-A ROOFINa — Specializing re­ 64$0; nights Diamond, 6-4454. Realtor, 528-0139. 528-1776. good condition, must sell. Call ------— atives who will make extra MACHINE REPAIR MAN MANCHESTER -?- Year-old cus­ location. Low 20's they are pairing roMs of all kinds, new DEAN MACHINE WANTED By The Hour— tom 6% room ranch, aluminum attractive six-room hmne in a residential aettiiif 648-0789 between 5-7 p.m. 553 | LEARN TO DRIVE — Special dollars the AVON W AY . . . Lavitt Agency b i r c h s t r e e t — 4 room flat asking. T. J. Crockett, Real­ just one block north of the center of Manchester. L roofs, gutter work, chimneys We give complete training. PRODUCTS Housework and housecleaning. one block from Main Street. siding, 2-car garage, 2 baths, tor. 643-1677. liaat Center Bt. attention to nervous and eld­ 165 Adams St. MIUWRIGHT erly. Classroom for teen-agers. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Call 643-7026. Looking for young couple, no family - . room v with » _ ___ fireplace.__ This property is in iipmaculate conditionr--freahJy siding. 30 years’ experience. Manchester, Conn. •43-2108 Realhm 875-6207 1963 MO MIDGET, A-1 condi­ Pickup service. Day or eve­ Call 289-4922 All-aroand repair man>ranted to perforin Nm dnttea nawaliy children, cfall 649-6987 after ^uge sul^ban lot. Hayes Agen- (30LONIAL—Bowers Area. Six painted, new roof, new G-E hieating system, etc* ^ Free estimates. Call Howlev, Vernon CSrcle, Pkwy Exit 90 I cy, 643-4803. tion, low mileage, all extras. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. wltii a mUlwrigfat. Duties oonsltt of iMwianlllng Open 7 Days A U^eek 6 p.m. rooms, charming, fine condi­ Level king size lot is 240 feet deep! Tile batlu^^ CaU 875-661* between 6-7. 648-5361, 644-8333. BABYSITTER one day a week, WILL DO, ironing In my own _L WANTED Manchester Driving Academy, 7:30 a.m .-ll;30 a.m,, own home. Call 649-7136. , THREE FAMILY—Owner says tion, choice plantings. Realtor- 742-7249. MALE HELP needed for gen­ machinery, removing or installing parts, replacing'worn parta THREE ROOM apartment, 458 3 *-4 ROOM heated apartment, owner, 649-0001. fireplace, heated sunporch and two-car garage all^' 1958 CHEVROLET. *-door, 6 RAY’S ROOFING OO.—Shingle transportation. 876-1350. ' second floor, stove and refrig­ to sell. Vacant 5 room unit eral all around factory work, MOTHER wUl Uke care of 8 Main St., heat, hot water, conMbute to make for pleasant comfortimls Uving ^ ayUnder, standard tranamls- roofs, gutters, bcilt-up roofs, steady. Apply In person lo idtb repaired or new parts. Install mew machlaery or move erator. Call 643-7279 after 6 plus two 'three roomers on WOMAN REPORTER root and chlftiney repairs, Ray WAN’i'ED—Girl for~ part-time or .4 year old In my home, atove, refrigerator, $90. 649- 1st floor. Approx. $3,600. In­ ATTRACnVB bungalow off in this wdl-built’ home. Immediate oecupancy. Biiasion, radio, heater, clean, Garage—Service— Hilliard Street. eqnipm ^ to aew lacallons, Inbrloate naohiiiMy aad petfoim p.m. B. Center St. Large bedrooma, *7,000 original mllea. 6*8-5989. Jackson, 648-8325, Ray Hage- Work. Apply State Theater be­ Call 649-7136. 6229, 9-6. come annually* Central heat- General news reporting; mostly assisting Society avajiable. ) «>' Stnrage 10 now. 649-2214. ' tween 7-9 p.m. other «q^eratloiu aaMKslated. with vaftons trades. OpeWag Good condition. T. J. Crockett, fireplace, 2-car garage, finest rARM POULTRY worker, ex­ PRACTICAL NURSE,expert LOCRnra tor anytoins FIVE ROOM apartment, first condition thnounout. Wesley PLYMOUTH SWoor, V - , floor, available October 1, 32 648-1677. Editor.- Good working conditions, paid vacation, 1956 8 perienced egg collector pre- ienced, with good r^erences, availsbia .pB. second shift. SWady smployment, good atai'Hng ' ■state rentals — apartments, R. Smith Agi^cy, 648-1667, automatic tranamisaion, jKood OARAOB FOR CAR,boat or 9 A.M-1 P.M. or ^ p.m.-9 p.m. Clinton St., caU 649-2665. many fringe benefits. ' \ ROBERT I. SMITH, INC , Radto-TV Repair Telephone salesladies for per­ ftrred. Coventry 742-6232. desires -nursing: position

Airman Robert A. Chapman, Covenant Wommrt Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Past patrons of Tempto Chap­ The lint of a series of infor­ meet Friday at Trinity C o^ 13,651 M aa Fem e Selwits, the daugh­ mation elaasea for non-Cath- _M of Mr. and Mn. Bertram CLAMNIT ter of Mr. and Mrs. Upman eorority, wUl meet tonight at 8 ter, Order of Eastern Star, will F. Chapman, 408 Woodland St., nant Church. M em ^ta a n olics will begin tonight at 8 at AND About Town SelwlU. STB WoodbHdge St. will a t the home of Miss UUian Hat- sponsor a Military Whist Fri­ has'completed the fln t phase of minded to bring gKw f o ^ attend Becker Junior CoU^e, Sn. 128 H lU lard.St Mrs. Cor­ day at 8 p.m. at the Masonic S t James’ Church. There will his basic training at Lackland fair, and Gleaner envelwse. Mmukati t f A Ciiy of ViUagm Chmrm Temple for the - Robert Morris be a guided tour o f the ohurch. SAXO PH O N I Worcester, Mass. don Metevier will be in charge AFB, San Antonio, Tex. He w ill Mrs. Henfy Ask and M n...... II nil M ia Kkrm ntarlnaB, dMigh- Relief Fund. Refreehmenta will Classes are free and w ill teach Mr fl( Mr. and Mrs. Michael 81- of program. Members unable to continue tralnlBg as a communi­ tenon Chaffin wU Ibe th^ host- INSTRUCTION attend are reminded to call the be served. The pubUo is invited. the doctrine of the Catholic cations iqpeolallst a t«A lr Train­ NO. 908' CTWnNTT-MGHT PAGie-TW e MCTnONS) MANCHBST8R, CONN- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1H4 fOnssiiied b rta a o ( M HaihUn S t, ^ 'Ridiard F. Russell, son of Mr. Tickets may be obtained from Church. ' t Mod Bay PaUi northeast about 11 miles {Elf recreation department ef­ ily, at a vacant store on E. Mid­ hurricane's court# was revised, er. Sovereign, and American hour and is expected to movd dle Tpke., at Manchester Green. Lead to Arrest Weather Bureau discontin­ emergency measures had been Eagle were towed to moorings between northeast and north fective Oct. 17. He submit­ Herdic became superinten­ ued the hurricane watch rushed to protect hundreds of in a' protected cove. Hldstemer northeast this afternoon and to* ted U i one-sentence letter dent of the recreation depart­ :‘or the populous northeast miles of me northeast coast was at a Brenton Cove to ride night with forward speed in­ ment in January, 1954, from a STAMFORD (AP) — A OPEN of resignation about a half ;oday except for the east­ from floods, beach erosion and out the storm. creasing to about 18 miles peg BEZZINI BROTHERS WAYSIDE FURNITURE hounbefore he received a letter similar post in Rutland, V t property damage that had been Cape Codders were buying up hour tonight. The c«iter is ex- Stamford couple was arrest­ naming him the outatanding rec­ He replaced John E. Hed- ern tip of Long Island, as threatened by the high winds flashlights, batteries and can­ -pected to pass between 75 ao|l lund, who resigned in Septem­ ed last night and charged reation ouperlntendent in Con- Hurricane Gladys followed over a vast area around the dles to be prepared in the event 100 miles southeast of Nan­ 1 0 to 9 ber, 1953, after the town with possession of goods ------519 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE AT THE GREEN ------necUcqt. center of the hurricane. the storm knocked out power tucket after midnight tonight. boaixl of directors had refused a course toward open sea. The recreatton departmMit, police said were stolen from The fishing fleet at Prov- lines. Highest winds are about 85 him a salary Increase. Hed- With the storm centered 280 and Herdlc hi particular, have incetown on the tip of Cape Latest Advisory miles per hour within 5Q miles lund had threatened to quit the a New York City dock last miles southeast of Atlantic City, been in the town spotlight Cod was moved to harbor an­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Here of the center and gales extend year before, when General Man­ week. N.J,., at 11 a.m., EST, the chorages during the night. The outward about 150 miles to ths since the 1062-08 town audit ager Martin ordered a reorgan­ Police identified the pair as WeaUier Bureau said Gladys is the weather bureau's latest revealed "Irregularitaa” in ad was expected to pass 76-100 vessels can ride out a storm hurricane advl.sory on Gladys; west and 300 miles to the east. ization of the park and recre­ Anthony J. DeTulio, 52, and his better at anchor than tied up ministrative and accounting miles south of Nantucket after Hurricane watch discontinu­ Winds on the shore to the west A FABULOUS DAY^ ation departments. -wife, Angelina, 49. at piers. of the hurricane will be most­ procedures there. Since arriving in Manches­ The authorities said ths De- midnight. ed 11 a.m. e.s.t. from Virginia As a result of Herdic’s sq^- Otis Air Force Base at Fal- ly 20 to 30 miles per hour this ter, Herdlc has been widely Yullos were upholsterers- who Coastal dwellers from Bast- capes northward to western parent difficulties In correcting modth on Cape Cod was on afternoon but with much hailed for organizing one of operated ths Homs Arts by De- port, Maine to Cape May, N.J., Long Island but remains in ef­ the criticized practices. Gen­ alert to move its planes to stronger winds a short distanes the most thorough recreation Yulio Studio from their home. were warned however, for pos­ fect for eastern Long Island. eral Manager Martin put him safer areas should it be deemed off shore over open water. programs in New England, Capt. of Detectives Robert sible gale force winds up to 55 Gale warnings continue to be on three months probation as necessary. displayed from Eastport, Winds over the southeastern Among the activities he ini­ Hunt said that 1,250 j^unds of miles an hour late today and The Navy at Newport, R.I., of Sept. 1 of this year. The Maine, southward to Cape May, New England coastal sectionz tiated were the Senior Citizens woven woolens from Japan val­ tides up to three feet alx>vc had moved 37 ships including probationary period would have (Tlub and a recreation program normal. N.J. South of Cape May low­ are expected to increase to 45 EXTRAORDINARY BUYS nm out on Dsc. 1. JAMES HBBDIC ued at 85,200 were found by 29 destroyers to storm an­ to 55 miles per hour late to­ for handicapped children from police in the DeYulio home. Heavy surf and rough seas er all warnings but small craft Inmlcally, Herdic received a chorages in Narragansett Bay day and tonight and north oC Herdic’s resignation cams in which the present Instructors HuM said the goods were were expected to erode some Monday night. are advised to remain in port message at about 10 o’clock of the Handicapped (lOH) beaches along the New Jersey, until winds and seas subside Cape Ann winds are forecast from Governor Dempsey; nam­ ^ terse letter, which hs gave traced to Stamford by two in­ Also moved to safer quar­ evolved. Long Island and Cape Cod At noon hurricane Gladys to Increase to between 35 and ing him the first r^pient of M artin at about 9:30. vestigators for the waterfront ters were five 12-meter yachts Herdic’s experience with shoreline. was centered near latitude 37.0 40 miles per hour tonight. the Connecticut Recreation So- "This is to notify you," it commission of New York har­ at Newport, R.I. The success­ recreation programs for the The late morning advisory north longitude 71.4 west or Tides are expected to be oos OVER 90,000 FT. OF QUALITY FURNITURE REDUCED (dety’s 4umual award to the says, “ that I hereby submit my bor. ful America’s Cup defender. elderly were the basis of a book about 230 miles southeast of to three, feet above normal Jrotn outatanding state recreation su­ resignation as superintendent of DeYulio and his wife were re- confirmed a predawn report of Constellation, had its mast un­ the recreation «partment on programming senior citiz­ leu ed under bond of 85,000 each Hurricane Gladys’ shift away stepped (taken down) and was Atlantic City N.J. Gladys is perintendent. He will be hon­ en activities published last now mpving towards the north (See Page Mix) Every Piece on Display or^ Oct 1 at the StaUer-HU- fective October 17." pending a Circuit Court hearing from the mainland. hauled out of the water. ton Hotel in Hartford. Martin commented, "I have year. Oct. 26. When Herdic took over the Martin said this morning that no choice but to accept the ree- At Special Savings. Igntaion. I will send him (H er­ department he inherited the he has not thought about who management practices his pre­ Area Weather will replace Hwdic. He will dic) a letter of acceptance U.S. Prelates decessors had used before him. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— probably draw up a Job descrlp- “Although very few things Newest Styles in Every As the years passed and new The U. S. Weather Bureau of­ tlan In preparation fo r testa for surprise ms any more,” Martin personnel, piwjurement and ac- fered the following explana­ Lead Move ths post, but hs has not nilsd told Ths Herald, *1 did not ex­ tion of today’s weather: out combining the park and rec- pect this move from Herdlc.” Department. Choice (6ee Page Seventeen) A t 9 a.m. hurricane Gladys seatiott departments, he said. Herdlc confirmed this morn­ was centered near latitude 36.3 For Liberty north, longitude 71.9 west or of Fabrics and Foam about 225 miles east of Nor­ tofkiy ami Firemen Believed Gtdning Forgot What? folk, Va., moving North at VATICAN CITY, (AP) — Cushions on Living eight miles per hour. During Three American cardinals ap­ Camps, as every parent the night the hurricane turned pealed to the Vatican Ecumeni­ knows, is for leaving things from a northwest to a north cal (Council today to pass a dec­ laration that every human being Room Pieces... Special 50,000 Acres Riiined behind in. heading and the forecast for Th* Tolland County Ex­ the next 24 hours is for north­ has a right to complete religious tension Service reported east movement with consider­ tosadom. )(yatlve Spanish and Orders and Custom that among Items' Itft be­ able increase in forward mo­ iMiffm/taiidinals assailed the California Blazes hind at the 4-H Oamp this tion. The center is expected to pass southeast o f Ctopa _Cod propoaa) M k danger to the Made Upholstered summer were: Roman C h tM ic Church. 18 towels, four pain of during the night. Thus for Comnecticiit and ttis The clash came in one of the SANTA ROSA, Calif. (A P )—Forestry officials were slacks, two Jackets, two most dramatic sessions. Furniture from Bezzini’s sweaters, two bathing Springfield area mostly cIbudT optimistic today they have gained the upper hand over skies with a few periods two raging forest fires which have charred 50,000 suits, two pairs o f shorts, sight fees Oloths, two drizzle is the forecast through Factory also Included acres and destroyed more than 100 buildings in North­ shirts, a wool blaiOwt and tonight with only a ahanoa of ern CaUfomig’s wine belt. one white sneaker. (flee Page in this 4-Day s o n * 350 inU w Soutli, ih tha terreeed vinayards. The hunm aohat eity of la a ta Barbara, ftraa OapptA only when me • 4 ^ ■ — ——TTff* ftreinta haltfid a O^aort b lm ednda qulMedihtoMn <^e day. Money-Saving Event. that raaiw pannt standstill no mrious injuries. Unseasona­ an absolute necessity. TO Irte Tueaday niiht as it threat- bly high temperatures kept the The 230 U.S. bishops voted • Danish 1^ PHlNEAfl FISKE aned tha bxchislve residential forests tinder dry. lu t week .to press lor a strong area at Monteetto, on the east- HeraM Staff Reporter ^ • declaration defending rellf^ious SOFAS • Oontomporaiy mm edga at Mania Barbara. First of Uie two fires swept Barry Gtoldwater Jr. went hedgehopping in CJonnectt- liberty end to oppose attempts Early Morning Derailment on’New Haven Scons o< residents were eva- down Mt. St. Helena and into, the resort town of OaHstoga ip eut yesterday in an effort to help stir up wittihsiasm for by oonservatlve elements to auated, as w e n atudenta at water down the wordtog« Workmen i^ready gre clearing tracks after 22 (jars of a TSrisar fr ^ h t trainw m 20 YEARS iATER Westmont OoUaga east at the Napa county eaiiy Monday Ms'father’s presidential cimpaign. • Lounge morning. Later that day the In- essence, ■ the dectaratipn dwailed early this morning in the New Haven yards of the New Haven xmuroad. stta. The response—at least st his#' ' second fir# broke out in Sonoma says every human h u the right The trMcks *fe expected to hi cleared today with Mily minor sarriee MMflrap- • Barrel n r e f i ^btera e i in boOi sections first stop about 2:15 p.m. at and oooepttog a “ Gtoldwater- to free exerctas of religion u - E-mlle-long state tem­ Ooi^y, in the woodlands be­ tion. (A P Photofax.) " , . „ you enjoy the same TO at the 700-n jiartford's Brolnord Field—w u Miller" pin from. Mra. Milton J. cording.to the dlctatas e f his pered their optimism with the tween Sonoma axtd the adjoining • Danish resort communltleB of Ague not overwhelming. Mongillo, i*eeid«it of the Hart­ conacienoe. R odds that men bops ibat dry winds — which ms Cessna 172 airptane set should be Immune from u y CHARS had whipped the fires at 70 OaUents and Boyes Hot S p rin g ford Cfty Republican Women's tiown about 10 minutes late cm outside force to U s personal sleeping pleasure! xniles-an-h^ at times — would Ths Division at Forestry said Organizations, Barry Jr. w u there wer# three major fire the first stc^ of what w u billed uked if he would like to speak. relatione with God. U.S. Stresses remain qifiet, choking off the T)ie declaration w u intro­ Rescue Completed; • blazes. fronts. Hundreds of firefighters u a “split-second, jet age" “Yes," he drawled, “if that’s • Odd Lots ^>ent two desperate days hold campaign tour of seven Connec­ the thtog to do." duced at the second council ‘ By Tuesday night the fast- session lu t November, hut the mowing flames had swept wide tog fire Unes from CaUstoga on ticut mties. .V Polio Shots Lightly Jumping Em low seaeion adjourned before full M W M a • • • Full or ■waths aoroBS Nape and Sono­ the eastern front to Santa Roaa About 75 Hartford area resi­ fence— to the delight o f the discussion could begin. Men Out of Shaft BRAND, ma counties, scenic country dents — many of them party crowd—he mounted a picnic Trouble w u eiqtected over a N 6 M E S Twin Sizes famous for its tall timbers and (flee Page Twenty-One) woifcere—were waiting behind For Inf ants -■ . ______' * _ ■ ■ . 'f - ••wSrtetfA*. I table for a rambling addreu to BEDDING a low- airport-fence to meet McUon that says man’s right to the audience. follow ttM dictates ef.hls reli­ MEROURY, Nev. (A P )— ’The IflMt of -fOMP nMB tnjU* him as his plane taxied In from "Out where I ciune from ,” he gious conscience must aome- WA8HINOTON (AP) — Ra- ped Saturday night in an l,800>foot-do«p nuolflar the landing strip. nawad drives this fall and win­ said, “ it's considered a real times be regulated tor the com­ e Maple Widely Divergent Opinions He wu met u he stuped ter to vaccinata younger age hole was hoisted to the surfaco today. compliment that so many of mon good, the example, through from the plane by John M. Lup- groups against p(dlo, with less All were' in good condition.# • Cherry you people shoidd be here.’' taws prohiUttog polygamy or ton. Republican campaign di­ em phuls on adults, were urged They had been lowered ffesh of toe toaft, sMMng foor TO Over Teen Drinking Arrests "I want to bring you a mes­ empowering offioials to order food and other supplies through­ • Walnut rector in (Connecticut, and Atty. today by the ’'Pu blic Health workers. sage for dad,” he continued. blood transfusions for critically out their three u d one-half day James Collins, candidate for the Service. One, James C. Qtay, 4M> "TTiis is going to be a winning ill children. w deal at the Nevada t u t site. • Oak arresta.i Others indignantly First District U.S. (Congression­ Surgeon General Luther L. Indian Springs, Nor., BEDROOMS DARIEN, Conn. (A P ) —< campaign; my dad and Mr. U.S. bishops wers said to fear L u t to come up, at 8:06 a.m., questioned whether the charges al seat now occupied by Demo­ non-CamoIic critics ' would Terry made public recom­ killed. Tlie otoeis w o n Teen-age drinking has provoked Miller are not Juat wishing to mendations by a m>ecial advi­ w u George R. Cooper'of Tuc­ none s e r io ^ y . constituted an invasion of priva- crat Emilio Q Daddario. win, they have decided they charge that tha words "the k Uvely debate to this commuter sory committee on oral pol­ son, Aril. The others, rescued # 2-Plece cy. Barry Jr. proved to be the are going to win common good’’ were an attempt A smaller, vantilaitkaB town, a fashionable niburb of iomyelitis vaccine and said the earlier in the morning, were Many Darien teen-agers spitting image of his father — "My father and my mother to Justify CatboIicUm’s trying to etui connected Mie roen ‘se e 8-Plece service w u accepting them. Floyd Shaw of Santa Barbara; New York Qty. conceded there was too much talL trim and relaxed, with the truly Intend, to occupy the influence legislation in nations toe surface. Down ft e Colonial It was touched off by a The committee suggested: Calif.; Leland Boeder, 46, of TO drunking by their set, biit they same cleft Jaw that identlfiM White House." where it predominates. workers dropped hot food fo ^ judge’s order for the arrest of 14 1. Prim ary em phuls should Ploche Nev., and Art Luhnow e Provincial thought little could be done the Arizona senator. Although theGoldwater- Some Spanish theologians toe test site eafetorla and ^ adulta on charges of serving of North L u Vegu, Nev. e Danish about it. After shaking hand.s with Uquor to minors to private (See Page Twenty) They were stranded when a Town leaders have been (See Page Ten)/ (See Pa^e Eleven) (flee Page Tweafgr) homes. They Included promi­ aware of the situation. Last some of the folks at the fence, thick cable, being Installed to nent business executives, a year the Council of Darien Par­ link instruments in the imder- psychiatrist end a public school ents said teen-age behavior had ground nuclear blast chamber TMcher. reached "a point of alarto.’’ with the surface, snapped and SACRO-SUPPORT ri M any tow m M k applauded the Of the latest incident, School % (eel into a spaghietti-like tanglf ^ BiiUetiiis TO Mupt. Gregory C. Coffin said: Jamming the shaft. Colled fram AP WIm b DELUXE I hope this will wake up A task force of workmen toll­ DINING ROOMS-DINETTES some parents. I don't feel that ing around the clock finally imder any circumstances there ’49 News Tidbits cleared the cable, rutored the BltPORTS w a i SET GUARANTEED* is call to serve high school stu­ elevator to operating condiUon, dents, or younger ones, alcohol­ and began bringing the quartet WASmNOTQN (AP) — from the A P Wirm ic beverages. I think it is unfor­ up. U.S. exporta reached a aMV tunate that -this has been blown It took more than an hour for high at fS2A bmioa la liM ^ FOR 20 YEARS up as it has;’’ I ' $5.1 bUUon mor» ' TYPE lUp. Cellar says he will try the two-man elevator to make Uw OoU Rood Socro-Supporl Deluxe maNroK you buy 4-PIECE MAPLE SPINDLE ORTHOPEDIC The minimum legal age for porta, Preeldeot the trip down to the 80-by-80-foot te'drtsy tevestIgiMon of Justice buying beer or liquor in Connec­ chamber and return.- An eleva­ ported today. The today wU give you supreme deeping enfoyment for 20 until after Novem- ticut is 21. In New York, only 10 tor operator, Frank Solaegui, sent to OongiMs yean. Altode of the strongest innisr- — sisotions. . . . Controversial miles from Darien, it is 18. 9UILTED MATTRESS went down on the recovery report ea spring unR boionesd with Rnest qual- QUILTED HOLLYWOOD BED aon-aconatnic problems appear Som# teen-agers said it was trade trips. i f cushtonlng. RssuIlT Fina, rsKrtful ___ um Joc rsadbtocin la CBf-UAW difficult for those between 18 gram. la and XI to abstain in Connecticut “ I'm well and happy to be eemfoif night oftar night, year after M ^ ■ swswnt with ORTHOPEDIC STYLE MATTRESS nijtiitlstiiiir ... Modshat Pre­ message, mier Jeai Otto Krag’a ooalMoa when they could drink in New upstairs," said Shaw, when he trade exponeiM: hnr ' sn.ss Box SprisR StssI Frann with Gaston M venunaat MslgBS to Copan- York. surfaced. which permito etU hageo and Krag immediately Circuit Judge Rodney S. Eiel- The rescue was effected by retjpro^ tariff euta, begins aeardi fo r new sales. , . . aon ordered the adults airested the same small, two-man eleva. 1 dm sore, nuUt $• Mill (Hx Indonesian gueniOas klUed under a little-known 1983 state tor which cleared away the tons greatest raoaumtadMT: ^ taw that prohibits serving liquor of tangled cable, whic)) had to flgb ^ Malay’s south­ tate Prtaideat Jeha 9V’.. to persons under 21, except by trapped tl)e workers. l Mdy'B leadaw hli. “ataR.I west Jungles. . . . Ths V a l ^ ftieir parents. He acted after' As soon u Shawl was brt MtoSOMS MBSSS Sf flrtt U affirm the eomeop hearing tostimany about young out, elevator operator F foU and vleortani TTiwi— one Amaitoaa, to be ad- people drinking at a dinner and Sotaegui took the lift back down totton." ' “ nittod to Vatican Boumanioal debutante portleB lost June just the 48-inch shaft to pick up the Oounefi. . . . Ohartes Halou hours before a 17-year-old giri next man. ’ F IB K S ^ m Tb AGRM ' - tokaa afltfl at sffiee as fourth was killed in an automobile Also In the room at the toot of SANTA BABBABA. OeBA ^^slianoa president. .. .T w o U.fl. accident. H er 18-year-old com­ the shaft w u William Flongas, (A P)-*A bnwh tfe wtolpptd A ir Force planes shot down, one panion was charged with reck superintendent of tunnels, who hy errathi w t«la tagai (a a _^ BEZZINI American pilot priwumed cap- less driving and negligent homi­ went down with the operator on cide. He pleaded innocent. His the first trip. Since only two day thrqmli > a toied In VUt Nam. '... African a n a of extNMiva flriegatton loaves for W ash ^' trial has been adjourned to could come out at once he Sept. 30- Joined the three captlvu. 'M . inofl ton Um om w to aalt Preetdeut oaotraL Senna' XotoMtoTto M t o ff nriUtRy an Of toen-am drtok(n^ Police AEC spokesmen said'the ride Chief P , ^Edmund Brencher from the top down, and hack evahwated d o rlff thsi BROTHERS WM.. President Thbambe’s the aaoteni port ed SengolMs gevenunant said: “I can’t say that it’s any again with cne of the trapped different here. We're no differ­ ^rkere, takes more than on Bortora and thn J tm orlsis faees Pro- ent from any other conqmuDi- hodr. ntey hoped ftie next tripe Jflooteolto subarh. nflar as 8,000 workara ty." , wnild be futair. eenton warn eatni m x s K F U M m iM e Chuumnteed^lO Veiua toriks Franob-owttsd planta- One woman said aha thought The lower end at tifo cable— ipol BacireaHeo 1 ttoM In B ln Hao Frovtooa of ft WU wrong to aerve liquor to about 13,000 pounds of ft — fen ta Bnihnn Bl| e F oil ar Twtoi Sl^is 5 1 f lA S T MIDDLE TURNPIKE FtotM ton. t ^ - o g e r e but gdded that "the “Thit’M My Pop” appears to be Barry Gddwattf,, Southingtim. The GOP preeidential candidate’s son toto the ahott, tcappiiig the four enlr aolvotlan le te teach ,tbsni^ made a 'whirlwind tour of' the atat^ yesterday.. H m upper end whlptaohed u oq n a ted y '! t AT THE GREEN Os- Jr’s thought as he n ^ s GoldwateP-M^ 7S iS « i d OM fo wiW dHg B t a lV attabhed to M m eo«fc V Miltosi MpnglUB Uf .(9 « m1 't \ •- . \V;