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/ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 1 . • SIXTBBN mottrliieBt^r Eofttins li^raU) Aveeaffe Bally Net Prese Ron The Weather ‘ The Junior choir of Second Con- Flret Church of Chriet, Sci- The Marine Corps Auxiliary and that churches with small Bter Yhe WMk RMM grifational Church WUl rehearse enOst wUl have its regular will elect officers at its first Misfiioiiaries ^ beginnings of 60 or 60 members A B | i a i n ,u « Tonight pardy cloudy, oootor. A b o u t T ow u tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. and the Wedneedey Evening TesUmony meeting of the season tomor­ can Increase into the thousands BITUMINOUS Low 6840. TomoROw partly V B m Cherjrl Aitw Or««iM, row at 8 p.m. at the MaMne Plan S^ryices within a year. iHanrifTfitTr lEiiTntttg Bpralh eenior choir at 7:80 at the Meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Dr. Orjala, an accomplished cloudy. High In 70*.- 'te ig b ta r c€ Mr. and Mra. Vw- church. the church. ' Home, Parker St RefreshftiMiU 1 4 ,4 5 0 will be served. Tha Rev. and Mrs. Harry m usician and piarfst, wHl con­ ooKi OrMM'of aw Rmiy Bt., Rich, misslonaiilas to Haiti, and URIVEWAYS Mahehettor^A CUy of VUiage Charm w u aanMd to th» dMui’a Hat s. _ _ duct a teen and young adidt Parfclag Arens s dss Ststioiis s BssketbsO Ooorti The Bethany Oroup ot Center The Manchester Area Alum- br. Paul Orjala, professor of t a r toth aamaataia teat year at^ The AduM Choir a t S t Jam es’ choir which will be featured at Now Booktat^fyw Seasonal Week (OteMiftod Advwttoleg t a Page B8) PRICE TEN CENTS Ocngregatlanal Church will meet rtao CTub of Pi Beta Phi, mem­ missions at the Nasarene Saturday's service. Foiunerly VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 291 (lfl]R T Y -S K PAGES—TWO SECTIONB) MANCHESnER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 nocm Stioiia M atiier OoQtfe, ber of the National Panhellenlc Church will begin rehearsals to­ Theological Seminary, Kansas AU Work Personally SuperW^ed—We A re 199% tosured Oaaa Waatam Raaurva UMver- tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Fed­ morrow at 7:46 p.m. at the superintendent ot mteslons in eration Room and the Robbins Congress, will open its efogon City, Mo., Will participate in Haiti, he Is often q;K>ke of as alty, Clavtiaad, Ohio. with « potluck Monday, Sept. 16, church. Men or women wishing m issionary services BWBay, Room et the church. to Join the choir may attend the the best linguist in the Creole DeMAIO BROTHERS at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sept. 30, through Sunday, Sept. language living today. H ia Story OIrek o t South Bonnie Irvine, 72 Baldwin Rd. rehearsal, and for more infor­ 23, at the Church of the Nas­ IM PARK SraUBBP M athodlat camreh wlH m eat to- Officers and directors of The.program will Include a skit mation they may contact Ralph arene. SDIOE 1M6 «a-7Mn moRoar at 10 :S0 a.m. in Waalay Maccarohe, 83 Hawthome St. Political Omar Shrine Club will meet at and record of the 1967 conven­ The services are open to the Johnson Warns Russia H all Q( Qie church. 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home tion in musical form. The event of York Strangfeld, 168 Green­ The executive board of the public and w ill be held BYlday American T roops Repel la open to all area PI Phto, and Mra. Fraak Don from San M ahcbeator Republican Wom- and Saturday at 7:80 p.m. and Roundup wood Dr. reemwations may be made by Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. IteaiD, Calif., and her three contacting Miss Marcella H. sA'a Club wUl m eet tomorrow a t cNSMran are vtaWngr h er par- The Rev. and Mrs. Rtoh are B A R I S t. will lead devotions. Hosteeeee ter Power Squadron’s free boat­ in Europe is througih no- The B’nal B’rlth speech, Us The American Legion Junior sauK on Ms RapuMican preal- gon t(May Bs the Viet Oong are Mrs. Florence Okerfelt, ing course will be held tomor­ Tim Moriarty, PreprMtor . . . holde-beired hegotiftHon. " second of the day to dweti on dentia) opponent yet, queeUoned and North Vietnamese Memorial Temple, Pythian Fife and Drum Corps will begin hCss Anna Anderson, and Mrs. row at 7 p.m. at Manchester Llggiit Drug While urging the Soviet Union foreign policy and the quest for rehearsals tomorrow from 6:80 peace, appeared to be more of meanwhUe Tuesday bow IHxion drove deep into the city of Slaters, will have Its first meet­ Hedwlg Earn. Ifigh School, and the first class 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-6217 to accept earlier pivpoMte for would reewt under the sfoain ot ing of the season tonight at 8 at to 7:80 p.m. at the Post Home, hfgb-levri talka on' arme and the same rather than being Tay Ninh, and American Leonard St Membership in the will start id 8. at th« Parkaia the presidency. Odd Fellows Hall. Hostessee are The ptopeity committee of troop reduotlonv In Europe, pronspted by any fresb Soviet “WUl the new coating wear forces killed % enemy Mrs. WlBlam Toiler, Mrs. Ed­ corps Is open to boys and girls Center Congregational Church Jbhnaoq^iwanMa that the United actions. troops in repelling a ni|At from 10 to 16 years. off end the old substonoe come w ard WiUdnson, and Mrs. will meet tomorrow at 7:80 Statea never will tolerate the But, Johnson told his enthu- ithroughT” Humphrey said in atta^ on a unit of the 26th Blanche Leycur. p.m. in the church 'office, and uae or threat of foroo In area* of slasUe audience, the Chech inva­ Los Angeles. “O r wUl the thtn Infantry Division. Temple Chapter, OES, will the board of Christian educa­ ‘'common reeponribUlty like sion has given rise to “new mili­ veneer of the most recent poUU- Fariher noriHwest along ihe Jehovah’a Witnesses wlH have meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the tion will meet at 7:80 in the B eriln.” carefully orcheatrated U.S. re- tary and poUtlool rishe ... cal cosmetic treatment re- Oambodlan border. North Viet­ groiQt diecussions of a Bible aid which demand even closer 4oop- Masonic Temple. Robert Morris library. “A m 1 Midi the other day In apoiue to the Soviet-led inVaalon mainT” namese gunners shelled a dosen tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at 281 Night will be Observed and / eration among Western alUee.” Humphrey did not name Mix­ allied caonpo, but casualties and Woodbrldge St., 18 Chambers San Antonio, 'Let no one un- of Cxechoalovakia 10 daya ear­ Frederick H. Gaal win cooddct The Percy Smith Circle of learii the do^ of war.’ Europe lier. Referring to earlier U.S. pro­ on but maxle it clear he waa rs- damage reported Ugdit. S t, 726 N. Main St., 144 Grifffo the program. Mrs. Frank H. South Methodist Church will posals for talks with Russia, ferritig to hto opponent U.S. intelligence officera fore­ Rd. in South Windsor, and haa niffered enough hi thte cen­ The ptibUc p a rt of th a t re- Gakeler is' chairman of the re­ meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. in tury,”, he added. oponee haa Included canoellation Johnsoir said "In the discussion Nixon mode 1^ comment on saw no immediate attack cn French Rd., Bolton. freshment committee. Cfflcers cooper Hall ot the church for a JOhHaon'a San Antonio apeech of some featurea of the Oultuiral we have pn^xMed for the reduc­ the Democrats’ Vietnam record SaJgtm. ^ . remliided to wear colored Fair Workshop. Bet More 1/nth The^Times Aug 80 waa the atrongeat he haa exchange program with Ruoala, tion of tension in E u rt^ no top­ when he noticed some antiwar Moving vmder cover of a gowns. aimed at Moacow in montba and ordera that work proceed on ic would be barred These pro­ I^aoardB in White Ftaino, N. T. ’ heavy mortar attack, enemy in­ Manchester Jaycee Wives win aeentod to repraaent part of a mlaalle development and de- posals represent the only sound It is "ttitie to send in a new fantrymen charged toe 3Stti Di- The Hartford County Ama­ open the season with a dinner Starting Sunday Morning, September 15 approach to the problem of team,” he said. viefon camp 14 miles southeast WE CABBY AUL teur Radio Association wlU m eet meeting tomoiTOw a t 7:80 p.m . peace and security In Europe.” Rei^blican vice preoldedtisd of Tty Ninh. They were driven at Winie’B Steak House. off after nearly three faoura by a THE TOP UDIES Thursday at Veterans Memorial Johnson drew aj^lause 28 nominee Agnew said Humphrey Clubbouse, Sunset Ridge Dr., times In the speech that covered aeema to be “trying to cast Mpi- massive barrage from armored ARTHUR DRUB Bast Hartford. There will be a HUlstowh Orange will meet i Czech Leader Cheered unrest in E a st Etux>pe end ten­ self in the role of NevUle Cham- personnel carriers, helicaptor code practice and a tiieory dis- Thursday at 8 p.m. at the sion in the Mid-East. Some ot beriain—peace a t cmy price.” gunships and arUUeiy. Six cuseian from 7 to 8 p.m. before Orange Hall, 617 Hills St, Bast the response was mild, but “Humphrey Is getting pretty Americana were reported kWed the meeting opens. The event is Hartford. The Booster Night mnioh of It' iiioluded cheers, taialeable on thto (Vietnomi) is­ and 33 wounded. open to those interested in ama­ program is open to the public. Dubcek-Kuznetsov .whistles and the claiddng of sil­ sue,” Agnew told a Worriilngton MeamriiUe, South! Vlehnamese teur radio. R efredunents wlB be served. / verware on glasses, news conference,^ "He is trying paratroopers and mlUUamen A W A R M Johnson told the Jewlrii serv­ >to placate the forces In bis party oUrmtohed with hundreds ot en­ ice organteatio there is an ur­ that want to disengage in VM- emy aridiors who invaded Tay WELCOME Meetings Continue gent need for an international nam at any cost.” Nhih, a key provincial capMal 48 understanding on limiting arms Humphrey’s ranning mate. miles northwest of Saigon. te e a tm M l to everyane «6 CLASS ENCLOSURES PRAGUE (AP) — Ckedioolo- on the further development” In two other bottles 15 and 19 vak Oommuntot party chief Al­ Apparently he referred to the In the area. But he stopped Sen. Edmund S. MueMe, said he ■tteod epeotelMcvleee > * FOR BATHTUBS ehoirt of the stance taken by ttie would favor a North Vietnam miles south ot the oepUal U.S. CALVARY CUVECB, exander Dtdxek mat again to­ reimposlUon of preae cenaoraUp Infantrymen of the 9th Dtvtelon Oraeo, and SH O W ERS day with Moocowfa man in and a bon on formation of new (Bee Page Eighteen) (see Page Seventeen) repot(ed IdUlng 60 enem y emd Wednesday Prague amid report# of furtiur political oiganteatlons. These finding a weapons oadie con­ 8e^ XL Oneet Glass does a beautiful job for such Ruorian com pb^ta that Dub- meaaurea aw»U the certain ap­ taining 90 rifles. American foss­ wiB be Evnofelbt purposes in your bathrocan. Elasy to oek*n regime to not doing proval of the National Aaaembly es were two IdUed and seven of N. Y. a clew. Never wears out. enough to oheok "oouuterrevo- Friday. wounded. Don’t ndes Implied BINe taiUonailea.” The country’s reformist liber* AP correspondent Jbhn T. _ tlMt wm apeak to OPEN 8 AJd. to 5 PJH. A amall crowd that had Wait­ al leaderabip haa atreeaed, how­ your h e i^ An added Meee SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to 12 NOON Rdieeler reported from the U.S. ed for houn cheered Ihibcek oa ever, that the measures win be Navy Admits Failures oomhat center In Tay Ninh that lag In each aervloe wm be he entered the meeting with So­ temporary and reassured the th e a l B |^ ef h y n aa of leMh a Oonununtof defector told In- byM is.Mai- LAROGHELLE & WHITE viet Deputy Foreign Mlnlater population there wlU be ito de­ tervogotors there were three re­ Is also a ooaeeii Vaally Kumetaov, who came to parture from what one newspa­ Behind DASH Losses giments—about 7,000—in and (Benricee each BLASS CO. INC. per termed "DUbcek soclaUam around the city. Premier Gldrich Oemik laid with a human face.” egraept Mon. and Sat.) 31 Bioall St. — PKona 649-7322 By FRED HOFFMAN Fbur years ago, the Navy Is­ V/heeler said that by late oft- Biae eadi night Is TtSS pm Tuaaday night ha Informed So­ In Oommuntot Romania, AP BfOltary Writer sued a "fact sheet” on antisub­ Vietiuunese boy peers throagb barbed wire fence which surrounds his fam­ enioan fireflghts were raging on Come and biteg a Mead! viet teadara in Moacow thkt whose Independent-nalnded lead­ tiw noribweet, southern end “certain effective meaaurea wIU WASHINGTON (AP) — The marine warfare in wMch It list­ ers have backed OXecboelova- If avy has acknowledged the loss ed the .DABH emoi« “slgnUl- ily’s o u tp ^ home norUi of Ssigon. (AP Photofax) souUieastem fringes ot the city. be realised In our oountiy which kte, Brltlrii Foreign Secretary • casualties on both atdes were GO O D NEW S wUl have a lavcrable Intluenoe of about $28 million worth of tai- cant achievements” In the field. MlriuMl Stewart ended a three- manhed helloopters once given At that time, the fact riieet mowting, but tbs main battle FOB day visit today. He and Roma­ a elgmfioaxit^jUte in anttsuhma- (Racribed the drone helicopter for the city of 200;000.stlil ap­ nian Preeidant Ntoototo Oeause*- rine warfare. as “a preclOe, dOUberate, lc«g peared yet to come. ou urged an East-West detente Alihougb soma U.S. units out- MODERN M A N for the sake of worM peace. In r oM pom o to pentotent in­ range weapon delivery oapohlU- OMChodovmk goverranent quiries, me Navy acknowledged ty” to oomplcanent aiictfaer anti- Tay Ninh Chief’s Dismissal aide' the city were.in blocking leaders aasured their people th a t 288 of the amaH, radio oon- sUb weapon, the ASROC. The posMions and U.S. eulvtoers were etin Tuesday mgbt that due process troHed dronie ohopi^, coiled ASROO is a anttouhniarine m is­ with the South 'Vietnamese of law will be observed despite DASH, have been lost for var­ sile vdilch can be fired fram tioopa, the ground action was JUUUSHARTT the Soviet ocoupatiw and aj;>- ious electnmic, meohanlcal and Navy-surface craft and uses ci­ Infuriates U.S. Military being fought almost enttrriy by 12 BNMIIHGHT SECTIONS MCLUDIIIG... Vote on Fortas pealed for tine retum m refugees h u n ^ faidts over the past sev­ ther an acoustic homing torpedo South 'Vletnameso paratroopers, from abroad. en years. or depth chaxges. ' mtittiamen and poUM (oroeo. SCHOOL tf M IS IC Set fo r Tuesday ’The major causes fOr the leas­ Navy antisubmarine experts EDITOR’^ NOTE: AF ooirre- Ool. Ho Due Trung, for three Japanese, Ihe French, the Oom- Theheavieri battle was on the There Have been rumors of ar­ spondent Peter Arnett, a vetor- years fl»e chief of Thy Ninh m uniste and thO Salgim govern­ ACCENT WASaiNOTON (AP) — The rests since the Soviet bloc es, which came In fleet opera­ 'had high hopes for the DASH, northwestern edge of the city .junior and Adult Dtvtelon tions, resulted from the failure an reporter of the Vietnam vrar, Provlnoe and a man who had ment, all to varying degrees. where an enemy battalion held H artt College of Mnelo Brand-new locally produced, Connecticut oriented magazine with a fresh approach to people, placet, Senate Judiciary Committee troops invaded Aug. 30, but the which waa designed to be sent There are one million Oao •greed nnanlmoaely today to of the DASHes aviation elec­ out from deetroyers after a spent last weekend In Tay Nln^ U»e complete confidence of the atubbonily to the hamlet of Cnivenity of Hartford leaden’ proclamation said; which now to imder heavy at- • Amerlcam there, Daiste In aU of South Vietnam. and things in our state. Full color photos and quali^ offset printing. vote next Tneeday on Presi­ "We reiterate that we shall nev­ tronics system, the Navy said. “fix” was made on an eitemy Ttwnh All despite South Viet­ Lento g. PeOetaert, Director Under consideration now to tack. Here to bis report: The order firing the crionrt Tnrung w as a Cao D al resia- namese oounterattooks wppori- dent JoteMon’e nomination of er allow deforinatlona of viola- sub. The DASH would be or- tance leader, to a high member Abe Foxtas to encooed CRlef replace tiie dienes is a new, By PETER ARNETT was received late teat week. ed by armored cars, and air (See Page Eighteen) manned lightweight hellccpter. (See Page Eighteen) Frees Writer Within a few days he waa sched- of the senior councils of the pre­ strikes. HUSICSIWV TV T IM ES Jasttoe Bail Warren. dominant progovernment fac- SAIGON (AP) — “They’ve tiled to go to Saigon to l>e tried 'Wheeler said some NOrth FOR Handy size for the most convenient reference to complete TV listings, and highlights. Organized emasculated ua... They've cut for corruption. - tlon in the church, and In hto Vietnamese troops coming into the ground from under us... “He was about the best prov- three years running the prov­ for easy.use. The TV Viewer's best friend, Quality offset printing. ince chief in the whole Srd Ince Ironed out most of its refu- the city ariisd dkrectloos fropi YOONO PEOPLE ’lUe couldn’t have happened at local residents, parUculariy to a worse time.” Ooipe^” a senior American com- gee proUenu and worked closo- ^ Backed by Sen. Ribicoff mented. “He was the' last one ly with U.S. military forces and the Ug church vfdch to the AND ADULTS •These were the bitter com­ headqtiartera of the Cho Dai re- VENTURE ments of American military and the U.S. mission wanted to go. the, advtoers. SAVE ON r x i r REVERSIBLE A m erlcaiu ligloua sect. P riv ate I Wide coverage of travel newt. civilian advisers last weekend He was sacrificed for poUtlcq, Several senior Some enemy troops entered voice m a aD instruments at Tay Ninh, home of the un- for the Saigon Intriguers. We’ll were particularly Incensed titot National River Park Proposed Tkung was fired on chages of the cathedral, where hundreds Clasaes incliide COLONIAL RUGS winking eye ibnt symiboltees the have

and Martlus L. Elmore, asslri- in length, eq>eciany on film TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 Novel to Film ant professor of Englbdi. showing aesslqns, but dteousslon Events 'TA R GAXEIC* Regietrafions are now being dasees will be about on ixmr Thtrt one* wo9 a ftof*. •By eXAY R. POLLAN------Topic of Course in lengto. OiemM, aa in eroUe moviui; Sheinwold on Bridge AMIS accepted far the elaes whldi will bor* with km# hair; lltUa jlria t o e a t e r t i m e n MAR. 72 H Your Daily AAMfy Guldt J 1 SEPT. 23 i f i meet on ’Tueede^ 9nd Thurs­ Films tentatively scheduled. ) f wos filM wMi d*bt chhI h o t * . ■ the P eop le in SCHEDULE i^A PIt 20 According to ih t Sfan, • O d .2 1 ^ 1 Evening students at Manches­ days at toe Whiten Library, 7:80 Include "Grapea of Wrath," presaured Into early datln#; I m p o r t a b l e s i g n a l NORTH In C apital permiaalve relationaMpa be­ To' develop message for Thursday, 3 4 4 4 B d 7 ^ ter Oontmunlty College this fall p.m., beginntog tomorhiw. "Manchurian Candidate,” "The Stamps % m a t n o t w o r k b e s t 4 A 9 8 ’ 7-10-12-13 read words corresponding to numbers Red and toe Black," "AU My ThM riMy w«rB bIi u w ii .cih i i o t t f o e l o f t , Book Review tween parmt and chfld; women 7:06- 33-34-38 1346-73 ^ will compare films with their ’There is a fM. Interested pei<> Burnside —Producers* O Q 3 D: of your Zodiac birth sign. Hons," "The Pawnbroker," who wear panta and study auto The N ew s 9:00. • By ALFRED SHEDfWOU) JVdiD Portrait of LBI ^ TAURU1 tCORFtO original novels and study toe sons may cal) the college or ------By gro m wBBB------0 A J 10743 OCr. 24 j rcglBter at the first class. A full "l^rt^rlng Heights," "Bniy U- Tbtff Thore'9 a Kotfor W ay— 4$fifh N ot*. mechanlca; new pattema In State —In The BtoeeU, 6:06- WA«nNGTON (AP) - A naw F-'\ ARR. 2) 1 You 31 You've 61 Don't X>roblemB film makers faced to : JL GftROM form a tor locu arts surveya, marriaae counaelin# (which he AP Newafeatares As we Obsehred eaiHer In the * 94 porirait of !Prealdent Johnson Is ^ MAY 21 2 Your 32 Not 62 An f40V.22 ’ daes schedule of showings and ar” and "Tom Jones." Prof. E l-, lasy PaKrolnuui 33 Con 63 You getting that nc^I In film. WEST BAST flnirimd and, unlike the one he 3 Invcsrlgu T dlsdUistons Is available. m ore said tocre kre altemati'vek^ *f«>'T***‘^ nnda pi^ty coofuaed)! chan»- The 100th aimiversary of Ger­ > TORK (AP) — Patrol- * Basr’l b ^ " ’D K ln - w;5c. liM'"wo,« b* \ 4-14-14-22 4 Don't 3 4 S *n l« 64 Contain 17-18-1M5/© This wtn be the content of •> Oommltte for dectlon .of aM eataMMiliv tax raemp- patterns in courtship, and ♦ J7 4 Q103 called "the ugliest thing I ever 724-31-32-90 5 Could 35G*I< 6SOv*rlook C-46-B717 N3 Prof. Elmore, who has con­ which toe daks may prefer. man trade unions is tumored hy ntan Rkdmrd Wright, 26, has S^A ^ r . 7:80. Oambake, 36 Sonwlhlng 66 Take "Novel Into Film," an eventog ^ y ^ e r currenUy hot top- 9 J8654 (? 10 7 2 saw" Johnson Ukee It. or MINI 6 ExcRlIont 47A MOITTAttUS ducted the MOC film series, Nathan AgoettoeDl for State Senator liat of arta festivals, an outline ^ ^ a uniquely designed West Ger­ made 74 a rrests, won five de­ 0 Q65 7An 3 7 Lucky NOV. couree being offered for the Hoover Dam, to Ifevada, at ic. partmental citations and has manEast Windsor ninaavr Drlve-In — same observation h°*^t*'**mm.. — _5 0 K Ths portrait of a drawn, SB* 38 Dliogr*«fn(nlt6STo and otoer ^rca film presenta­ 1^^ tor a united arts fiatd campaign, man commemmatlve stamp, re­ 4 AKI 103 ♦ Q752 39 And 69Unusuot OECL first time by the College Con- 728 feet, U one of toe highest He has suggestions for the tor nine more pending to Ws 80 Odd Couple, 7:80. Sons Of Katie ^he pl^ M the c a r ^ T ^ m ^ riondfag president that drew 9Judgm *nt WBuy ttaulng Education Department tions, said the eeaelons wHl vary to- budget forma, a directory of ports the World Wide Philatelic SOUTH 10 ExenonO* 40 Your ' 1- 5- 8-3i D ' dams ever buHt hire; one example—that the months on the force. p .j0. com fortable Johnson’s Ire was painted by ^2C»-26^0-45 1 j Frethtn 41 W m lng 71 It's of Bwae arts agencies and a directory of Agency. The design for the 80 7 2 D *tlr« d 27:^75'889 first two years of a marriage be On Tuesday, light added to Momdiester Drlve-Ih —6 Card ways see you through an awio- a K6S42 Peter Hurd. It was rejected by 760-71-72 12 Of 4 2 mto ! l pfennig stamp Is based on the I 13 Up 43 Appearxmee 73 Action CAtHKOeN •iHaa In- present arta counoila. considered a confirmation peri­ Stud, 8:10. Barefoot In The ward situation. 9 AK9 the WWte House eariy to 1067. CANCER 74 Favor lOles A. Smith arrow to symbolise determina­ his laurels by Intercepting and I JUNE 23 14 A cetpr 44 A ll DEC 23 od, after which the bond would arreettog three men accused of Park, 10:00. Opentagr lead —king o f Clubs. 0 982 ’Ihe new portrait, which was 15 L*lt*n 45 PoMibt* 75Som * . tion. From the central arrow g i 86 J JULY 23 IdPockogH 46 Your 76 Fo lfilo n t JAtL 20 an’ s become final. holding up toe Hotel Oebom at Loe Angdes expert PaUl Bolo- annotmoed approved ’ .Tuesday, 77 Some many Other colored anows 17 An 47 To ln-54d6d4/< tOoui^ltS' toWMhsd a Okoismnd THK BAW PBABI* By Pearl The book is on the popular New Rochelle, N.T., In neigh­ way led the king of difts from Kaat Sooth Weal Novfli shows Johnson eeated with the ,36-37-35 IBJftl'oble 48 Anglos 78 Ch««rful point in various directions. 79 In 77-78-83 V iWps; maar stfil pty the tetd- Harcourt, Brace A level, in the sense that you don’t boring Westchester County. Ah the West hand agatost Billy BI- Pass Pau 1 ^ 2 0 dome of the Oapltol, where M Di'53-59-81 lVP*non 49 Grant Is Open 6 Days For Your Shopping Convenience The Year Round—! World. 18.76. The first German trade union •20 Chong* 50 Thrilling 80 Strong AQUARIUS leotaaL as seilberg's contract of few 2 A 3 * 3 4 was a congressman far 24 IfO 81 To have to be a professor to under­ was tounded duitag a meeting undetermined amount of cash , Deaths in 2 0 21 Of 5 ) Fin * JA t). 21 ^ ttme wan eidt of the Onstage or Inside this hook,stand______it___ On ___ the_____ other_____ hand,^ __ its waa taken. spadea. See 1/ you can pick the Pass 4 4 All Pass years, fa the background. S |JULY« 22 In 52P*rsonol 82 Hunch of workers called the Workers 23SoRi*on«'t 53 Mor>*y 83 N«vn FEB.' 19 . B K pttaitttv% ** Miss Bailey radiates aentimen- ^g(j p^eg_ plus _ copious _ appen-_ _ Cruising In the Bronx to his oorrset card for Bad to ploy ‘Ihe artist. Madam. EUmibeto S ,.. AUG. 23 Congress to Berlin on Sept. 20, 24 M oll 5 4 J ^ il 84 Vogu* 11-13-«M3ri aam. the giasMtoatloB of torting tal warmth as dUtlncUve as her n t o r ^ o noteS^ie pst^ car, light heard of the The Nation at the first trick. Shoumatoff of Locust Valley, .,,->(51-53-5661 25 In 55 It 85 It 1868. The new multicolored :S/65-67-80B2 86 Apbortnt 1^76-79-841 OPEN MON. thru FTO. EVERY WEEK - THURSDAY NIGHTS tfll 9dl0 _ft—<8* Biase are to vocal style. worked tour years on the re­ robbery on the radio and fig- Hanley Stafford The "book” play Is the thlrd- Long Island, N.Y., began work 26 Of 56 Could ‘adhesive by the Federal Repub­ vwoo 27 H«lp 57 Bofor* 87 Hair m cis port Bmissiau’s legacy. In fact More Inspirational to tone .earch-are full of quotatlonf HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Han- hlgheet card Xlhe five In this not quMe worth an opening- fa late April and completed the 28M on*y 58 Day 88Chorily lici.i- ofoi Germany will be issued on ured out vdiat route too men AU& 24 FEB. 20)-2> the sssaalf aw tha m” W than strlcUy biographical in de- jhe scholariy works of case). The fact that toe deuce bid. If your spadea bed better tl-by 28-inch canvas fa late July •29 M otfer* 59 About ■ 89Hopp*n «i. MS* »»•.<«.«<» H" ’5““?."^ 1 SEPf. 22 30 R*tld*nce 60 If 90Ord«r«l MaA.2I<^^ to ^ e radteale of Bm New Left taU, the narrative sums up the professional people^tchers, caty, fur vdx) for 16 years lowest card) does not ^ intermedtato cards, such u after seven sittings. 9/1 2 be available at your local stamp "The President is very , 2- 6- 9-23 2J41-47-49/5 **"*“*“ preemires, tensions and clrcum- innumeraWe tables of sur- dealer or the stamp and coin de- He hR it right. As toe patrol- played Daddy to Fanny Brloe’s the trick Is supposed to you might open with )Good Adverse Neutral 62-69-74 ^ seaa’s pbOeeegby. stances that haimt every ttuent y,y statistics. pleased with the portrait, the ^26-29-85B6 partmenf of leading atorw man arrived a* the Major Dee- Baby Snooks on radio, died sneourage your-partner to «m- ^ apeAa, but It woidd stOl be • ^ Express yourself in a round-the-clock bedroom! The atjde and elogiMnoe which on the way to the top. ^vhat it all adds up to Is that gan Expressway entrance to the Monday of a heart attack. For ynue the sutt. 'flien you ptoy ^ ix>rderllne opening bid. White House sold. mads hiaa oas of toe 18th cen- "There are people who could is ample evidence we are throughout the country. ^ answertag 12 yeare he also carried the role second-highest icard ( the Copyright u n The White House Hlstoiical tary g r i^ Bcssad from a per- really be hurt If I went Into too {„ gj, era—not surprisingly—of Eirehaslnsuodasitoclalpost- the radto description.1. Wright of U r. Dithers, Dagwood’s Dagwood's boss - ^ thist^le hand), and the General Feature sGorp. AeeoclotlcHi, which commis­ South Wlndflor )*■ ^ See tis for the latest ideas in bedrooms for living! soaaB^ ahrayi ecoentrlc, ccn- much detail about my past," ( d scute awareness and (2) a J fS X w r^eStoT toe captured aH tome. on the Blondle radio fact that you have played find sion^ the paintfag as port of its Ctodktary, acnroffc aad to Its she ssys. “We should deliver no confused understaikMng, about • Alfred John Austin, he adopted and then high Is supposed ^ -wr v? j goal to have poirtralts of ell Keith’s fa cooperating with the National Retail Furniture Association and Better HixneB presidents and first ladles, said la^ ^sgea patoojoglcal am well pain.’’ boy types and girl tyires. ^ e ^ to tSL^k. ThfSir- Royal ChrisleniM *® discourage your pariner from Gas At Wai^S End - and ■■ Gardens magazine in bringing you the most up to date ideas for your bedroom. See this a s palhstic. B s H to w as eomteit- with simple-hearted candor, _____ It also Uked the picture. Winners of Top Prizes er of the cathedral overlooking APiiiLxXlORN. The Nether- Hanley, Stalfordtoire. England, continuing. YPRE8, France — Yperite, pound-the-clock-bedro(Hn featured in Septonber’s issue of Better Homes and Gardens. Also ttooB aad seldom happy, m state Miss Bailey weaves her discreet MORNING NOON AND the River Shannon is one of lands (AP) —Prince Maurlts, Ihomas Osssy Cnfoonded Suspicion or mlistard gas, was the hUster- << rhmnh*. reMUon rewarded memoirs Into a comforter of NIOHT. By James Gould Oos- Umerick’s landmarks. The new 4%-miooto-old bombas Rrauss didy played the ing agent Introduced Into cheml- iVo Additional Troops In Wapping Fair Listed on disj^y at Keith’s . . . by hsndi though not uninvited perhaps unfashionable but per- uns. Harcourt, Brace A Worid, stamp features the exterior of Margriet of the Netheriands and Casey, 62, Midwest bureau chief ^ Qjo fjnrt trick, cal warfare in July 1917. lit was Overseas^ C lifford Says perwcoHon. suasive religious faith. $8.96. cathedral. There are two Pieter Van VoUenhoven, was for the American Soloway looked at the trick responsible for one-tUrd of the WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ Here arc prise winners fa toe dan, SEOtdra Jeslonka, Comie Sodi a Ufe makes for Interest- "Between the dressing room On the stnface, a man’s Ufe values, 6 penny and 10 penny. christened Tuesday to the Dutch oo. radio news operation since .uaplolously. A club contlnua- American casualUes in the last. tory o f Defense C9ark M. C3if- Wapidng Fair held over the Schults, GrEUie Roberts, Psittl tag Mogropliy. Alas, It also and the stage I have What I call appears as simple as a straight Orflectors in tols country de- ^Reformed ChuPcb. , ^ . 1964. died Tuesday. oon would set up a trick for year of World War I. tord has txdd Oongreas the So­ weekend and sponsored by toe Amt Campbell, Susan Schmidt, tempts the psychonslyst, not my moment with God," she as- line running from birth to death. flmt-dav covers may “ wt «* *be rsyal family and ed In radio aa a page boy tor t^ if he had started with (J- viet occupation of Chechoslova­ Grajnge imd the Jaycees. Lisa Clapp, Rosemary Frost, least -beesuBs of Rousseau’s serte amid other unaffected ^ te to Irish Ctadiet Covers, 947 Premier Piet de J ^ were NaUonal Broadcasting Oo. In of dubs. If ftouth held the ace kia will not require an increase First prise, winners in Uve- Ann Roberts, Susan Campbell, Looked at closely, the straight wnie TO insa ______— ------^ - of hearts and Q<-2 Of cldbs, on- tosaly oonfessed peiyerrions avowels; the autobiograihy Is a line la seen to bend, double g. 82nd St, Brooklyn, N.Y. «noog a l^ gu ^ . fa too number of U.S. troops In Btock w ere Carol P ella, Mar­ Nola Carney aiul Riclurd Ger­ .The "Sofa With A Secret" 10 soM abemtions. terse, good-natured breviary back, come to dead ends, and to u jio. Complete set on cover le The godparents UtoiuaM Dr. Maurice D. Woidf jy an tminedliate switch to TONIGHT Europe. jorie Peila and Mamie Ciane, ber. Now a mtle psycboanlysia of that contrasU strikingly w ith croes______Itaielf as It weaves its com- cents representatlvee of the Duicn MANHATTAN, Kan. (A P ) — hearts woudd preserve Ihe d»- GDfio^ WE» called to brief toe who had several firsts fa cattle Also, art work, ROaemary B o th ta ^^^PUF*9E»«*r toe lllastzlaus dead gpea a long moat contemporary success sto- plicated pattern. This fasclnat- merchant marine, who also Dr. Maurice D. Woolf, 63, dean fcnslve heart trick, House defense appropriations and rtipep; art winners, M. Fur- Frost, Laura Sayers, Sharon way, but Crocker’s work is shot des. r r ^ Color tag comidexity is the theme of scott’s Standard Postege were godfatoarsgodiaiMrs ofm Princess ^of students at Kansas State ^Dial- Remembering that his partner subcommittee Tuesday on bush, Adria Laschwer, Mar­ Harsfleld, Beth Snyder, Patricia through wlto dtaioM commen- -nm mbar talked her life at Comens’ fine, new novel—his g^mp Catalog for 1969, Volume Margilot tA **®,L ^ verslty from, 19«5 to IW , had raised hearts. West shifted events fa toe two months since jorie Kingman, Jacqule Novak Lane, Karen Lovett, Kurt tary. TtoUe tt may provide an upe-recotdtag sesstons. the first In & decade. t w off the presses, has 33 Canada during Worid War D. ^ heart attack Tuesday nl^t. ^ heart at the second It completed actipn on a $72 bil­ Snydw, Susan Small, Lynn ____A.. ^ ^ .. . . _ l«es^ Vi n —1 a T1BV7TAMB- --- and Gordon Lundsford; baked ooeasianal toaighf. »t is mote printed document was edited Cossens concentrates on a sin- more pages than the 1968 edition Since 1962 he had been a profes­ trick. Eisenberg poUtely re- lion defense money bill. goods, chUd’s birthday cake. Etaseilhs, Debbie Btahep, Alan like a seaftoldtog that oiiscures by WendeU ShackeUord and Hlr- PM toVi8it.LBJ I M M i Ufe, that of Henry Worthing­ because the United States, Unit­ sor of EngUsh at Kansas State. frained from smiling as he ran "Nothfag we hesud wU cause Flora Gerber; coffee.cake, Mar­ Burnham, Susan Schmidt, Mary a facade than a torto that Ulu- am Haydn, but the tone and ton, well-todo head of a man­ ed Nations, British Common­ WASHINGTON (A P) — three hearts to discard the los­ BAMflSnQNf any dramatic or significant garet Hchultz, Nancy Icobonl, Kioch and Michael Demers; mimtea the interior. feelings are Indelibly her own. agement consultant firm. wealth countries and Latin Prime lUniater Keith J. Holy- ing dub from dummy and thus w o — i f f changes fa the bill,’’ said Chair­ hobbles, Mark Findlay, Mery Rarely is any arikn or WlUtem Glover Arlene Smith, Jean Wadach, ‘T have been young and now America iiave issued nearly oake o f New ZSealand win visit Freeway Needs Great made hls oontoact. man George H. Mahon, D-Tex. Nancy HorSfield, Sandra Al- Staiger, Susanne McCabe, Rob­ thought of Rouneau’s allowed ____ here Oct. 9-10 to confer with M n H B O l f t The bill ts scheduled to go to the old,’’ Worthington begins. 1,900 new stamps in this one WASHINGTON — The federal East should play the seven of pers, Rachel Griffin, Mrs. Jack ert Amesen, Frank Ashland, to qwak tor Mm U. The lay ana- png SALZBURG OOIINEC- Preeident JohnpOR and otoer top House floof' later this week. "Like the Psalmist long before year period. TT a aAl.*A^ V- YBIUl*-. Department of Transportation clubs at toe first trick to make Carney, Betsy BToist, Jeaxme Christopher Lawrence and Da,- lyst Is always at couehride. Un- xtON. Ry Helen iWiii>in«Mi- Har- me I find myself feeling on oc­ There arc new prices as weU -U.S. officiats, the White Etousc sure that hls signal Is readable. Mahon said the number of ■vld Trinks; poultry and pets, llk e the psychoanaiyri, howetv- court, B iaee. f8.96. has told Congress that states Sahla and Terry Kurtsman; casion that wdiat I have to say as new stamps In Volume I—a announced Tuesday. When West contlnuee wlto the U.S. troops fa EJurope w es dis- canning, MorgErct Kingman, Lisotte children, Fitzpatrick will need new freeway mileage ■ f ” ’ *?pp**.* Matolson, a 86-yearK>Id about Ufe deserves attention, total o f 80,m —with the British Holyoake, who also Is mtols- ace of chibs. Bast can afford to cuseed and there was no request Margaret McClatchey, Elisabeth .Liiu.-oi, Kyle Zimmer Jr., Ka­ ter of external affairs, has visit­ by 1965 at least equal to the I* ■«®* to We have, he and L Uved. We Comnumwealth providing the drop toojqueen. With two d\to from OUlfard oV other offlolcds Day, Mrs. Frank Ashland, Fran­ ren Nataisky, David Schmidt, psfimee the i»^ t. Cod- Austria to straighten out a mis- ^ust have learned. This teUa largest amount, 17,204. ed toe United States on muner- 41,(X)0 - mile Interstate system tricks safely stariied away toe , for an Increase above toe ces Amesen, Nancy Horsfield Janet Pastula, Donald Griffin, oUs otoer occasions. He and built in the 1960s and 1960s. understandtag over toe publfca- you. to start, why we ought to of two new countries detendeiB can relax «md defeat present 800,000 level. and Lorraine Clapp. Russell Lawrence, Lds Belcher, Johnson last met in Canberra, tev he M ^ ed e^ ^ tlon of a hook by one of Ws aa weU as heard, heeded." appear in this volume—BriUah the contract with a trump and ' Becretoty of State Dean Rusk Hobbles, Paul Fairbands, Har­ Melanie Nachyly and Barbara Ha oould not bring hlmsslf to firm’s in Decem ber 1967, when both at­ FAMILY VtHUHE And with this, Worthtagtem Indian Ocean Territory whldi a diamond. t M toe House Foreign Affairs old Spencer, Janette Fahrlglo, Pastula. fsee ita sordid details to me ua*, amateur at the tended toe funend of Prime FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — committee he is not under the leads toe reader Into a compel; came into being Jan. 17, 1968, Dally Question Gordon Gibson, Bobble Reeves, In toe decorated bicycles first riiape of raw truth." phmege' game, so he Minister Harold Holt of Austra- When Spencer Merwta HI visit­ impression toe Soviets are ling Journey____ ^ ___ into_____ time—a ___ Jour- and Southern Yemen Pe<^e’s As dealer, you hold: Spades, Violet Wilson, vegeUbles and prize fo r girl was M elissa 'Vin­ DIaeuaring toe famous men- leam fast. What he foils into is I'a. ed the library recently, h e K-64-4-2;______Hearts, A-K-9; Dto- ready to move troops Into Ro- n ^ ^ t moves back to toe days Republic whose first stamps Plus Top Co-EDt fruit, MUo Dayton, Waiter Mc­ cent; second, Carol Mann; third, atam Arola tovohring Roussesu, a WgWy oompUcated raee Holyoake will be accompaided pulled a book from toe toelf and id-2; ChdM, 8-6. msnla, which has been .critical his adored iibne. de Warens and am/*«g agents 'from many coim- before Worthington was bom ,' were released April 1,1986. “Barefoot In H m P a rk " Clatchey, Edna Crane, Peggy Karen Sladick. First prise tor for to ten his own stofy property Vriume I for 1989 retails at here by Ws wife. began leafing througb It. What do you si^T Jane Fonda Robert Bedford of the favtudon Into Gtechostova- toe boys was Christopher Law­ 4mt lover, Crocker notes that tries /BBmmIss Amto*4r*o IW W VCU Hl» UWU OWiJf vvausssw ------_ Nrichyly, Gordon Gibson, John rauet 1*“ the ■‘“ ries of those *7.60. Volume H, now ready for On toe title page was ^ Answer: Pass, "nie hand is kla. ler; second, N. Page, and third, Rousseau reUtoed toe role cf vl- Great G incer R ogers in Marne name of Merwln’s father, who Rusk com m ented toe Soviet In­ Paaquallnl, Rlchtird ROback, to who begot him. And. to his ovm issuance, listing the at^pe d John Wilson and Frank Muslke- Steven Lawler. ^^..pattem tobe«. ^i^e.'he'alirm^'t^ the iurope. Africa"and Aria, sells liONDON (AP) — Ginger had donated the book 82 years ------vasion has caused a "very seri­ ttoe. he also mtbrt tdl the sto- Europe, Africa and Aria, sells •vlk; flowen, Sophia Gedrlm, First prize for the decorated But entokerOKvfcMi Z — if*-?***^ ***** ***r*i* I*™ ries rles of o fhls hls Wives, wives, his hls much-mar- much-mar- for for »9.60. |9.60. The The combtaed com bined edii^, ediUmi, Rogers has rigged — to — ——star here - earlier. ous and understandable’ ’ In­ doU cEUTlagea, Erica Prior, sec- eonH b- Hut Q w ^ e r ^ faasslle over a special prise. . dauehter his uctrenta and with both volum es In one bind- In toe Broadway m usical MAHCHfSTiO terference fa U.S.-Soviet rela- WUlfam Moqulre, James Sahla, goes on JFV l H m C m CINTIR Frank NtederWerfer, Gordon /ond. Dene Matthews, and third, nte^mebshWWa fr ie ^ for without these hU tag. wiU appear In October and iMame” for a record 290,000 FRf( PARKING REAR OF THIATRI ttons. Gibson; Mrs. 'Stanley Preneta, Lori Sladick. etotteten ^ A"''"—^ — ^ —— WXB«i UI ttW BHiH \Wkjm. 9* TTV**a own___ life 1. not . com plete. wlU retail for M6. pound»._ or $600,000, it was an- formad manliertwtion o€ homo- n had beea Udden hy the Capital Footnotes Anne Frederickson and Paul nounced ’Tuesday. "WILD IN IHB 81Bldn»"-4i0S-»M 8 sexnaUty. or perhaps, by Ua Q«rmana to a certain Auririan t r i i T * ^ Mtoe Rogers slgirid toe con- B Tasla-ii-ell ;Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, re- Fairbanks, needlework, Shirley Young Offendeira srif-projedian into both male i-»— Ml * 12 fM*t ttrtfler these often-paraliri pe, pro- Another new 1969 catalog _____ 13 ly Jitoter ^ absorbtag experience available is toe Harris United tra«* at her hopte in Hrilywood sutolng workday Senate chores Little, Judy Greenspoon, Thel­ ma FuibUBh, Bonita Daeskus, Segregaited and female roles, a lon^ lor for toe reader, one ta^ch toe Btates-BriUsh North America. wlU J^^eareals In FRL,00T.4;2 IFYOU’RE THIRTY, the first time since toe as- London’s West End riiortly after of bis brother Rob- Celia Golden, Helen Mullen, Re­ HARTFORD (AP) — Young .av t^'^experleni:e that comprises up-to-date edition contains first-offenders' are being segre­ ta»*Pethapa But is It worth say- name, of ABlril ?Eures w ^ Henry Worthington is j, prefced, ^ 8,296 price ^ dianges. ^It ^has 2^0002,000 canirimas, a spokes^ YOU'RE THROUGH! eft, sot fa at a Senate Judiciary becca Nlederwerfer, Judith CJommlttse Tuesday. Aides said Nlederwerfer, Nancy lacOboni, gated from hardened ortanfaals ^ love wlto hls emolonr to examined through toe beautiful Ulustratlons apA sefls putoducers , he plans a full Senate schedule Barbara Lavey, Nancy Hors- in half of OmuMctieut’s six cor­ KWv T ^ - powerful writing o f a m ajor « » - for Just $1. Listed are all m ajor *^****3T ^ Md therefbee:^ ble use fw Macktoall And when the trto is done, clal *^Uveries, parcel poifc, imum 54-week contract at the ! 0 n m w m 0 ' the prittloal campaigns. garct McClatchey, Mrs. David state correction commissioner, w h fn iS n g ton ^ told all eto.^SdlT^ Dnuy Lane Ttoeater. The toow The White House says Prime Prior, Steven Wadach, Connie EUls C. MacDougaU. liOnlster Keltti J. HWyoake of Doucette and Brenda Snyder. In Hartford, McmtvlUe and New Zealand will confer with Junior Category Bridgeport, MooDougaU said of­ qoalittes Of aggNSst*«- want the other agents to see this "I ^ Mocks, toeets, P«*^ President Johnson and other top fa toe Junior category, first fenders aged 16 to 18 will be SZTcIhbifwitatoe^ra^ because to^oould take ^ *‘®**®“ Service First officials fa Washington Oct. 9-10 prise winners were: Vegetables, placed fa sectoms formerly used of iit« retloenee findd- oountermeeaures. how it consists jay covers. to house female prisoners. Wom­ OS ms reooence mm troubles be- of acts or happenings relati^ in Harris catalog may ^ FRANKFURT — The first \srPBErs Michael M onsarrst, Joy CSiamb- AMAMCRICAN MTCimxnONAL^cnM Capital Quote eriafa, Thomas Delnlcki, Rob­ en arc now sent to the Nlantlc r w n . . . wImOImf to a lot violence tl»*y were done by or hap- obtaiirid directly from the pub- regWar air passenger service “The use of force generates One may qu^ ou w b e^ eaa^ tom la a of ^ ew e ^ to me and were UtUe gov- ytoera H. E. Harris A Co., Box across the North Atlantic waa ert Spllka, Scott Wether ell, Jan Form for Women. fears and passions whose oonae- MacDougaU said Tuesday that MHte^ewfl* ^ demonstrable Boston, Mass. 02117. inaugurated to the 1930s by the It m u > b a c e r c t m i m Snyder, Melanie Nachyly, Mi­ quences no nwin can predict or chael Banks and Dawn Chamb­ keeping young prisoners away yP**’.***^ - S i cause and effect-Miot that there “ ’ _J------Fnuikftirt-based dirlgtoles, toe control. Aa I said the other day Graf Zeppelin and the Hfaden- BOX OFFICE or BY MAIL F ro m ST O C K CAR erlain; needlework, Debra Cum­ from hardened criminals Euid de­ In ^ b e effects without cukes; fa San AntoiUo, ‘Let no one un­ tanns. Jx it iiad^ be woiaia lukve mche, . . av^ mav be burg. In two yettfs these alr- Orch. or 1st BsL, 95.00,94JM), mings, Lisa Clapp, Joan Clapp, viates Is the first step fa toe Stratford Girl Diea toGRANDPROU leash the dogs of war.’ Europe been aware also that aggres- But IMathlson also has hls. ^ Dueen of riiips carried about. 3,(X)0 pas- 94JM): 2nd BsL 9SJB> 9S.00, Barbaini PEtstula- and Psimela rehabiUtation process. has suffered enough fa this cen­ stvesisas Is not neoeasarily a ewnpensatton. In toe form ^ a . first^wdlct Of Craeh Injuries Bcngera — about the same mun- 92A0. Hslce cbedsa poyaUe Ifigglns; flowers, Sharon Smith, fvB26aed Sept. U mid msU with stasnped ro- tury.’’—President Johnson, say­ mssoiHne trait nor rettoeDce a young woman from toe pdM ^ - Scott Wetoerell, Joan Olapp, TViiat does it take to tom this Kroddia’ ^ WATERBURy, Corni. (AP)—A ber cf North Atlantic passe^- to m envelope to BUSH NEUi ing America will 'not tolerate notably femtoins one. tog firm which be has been rep- Stratford girl has ers that passed through the Grace Roberts and Kathy Wells; 19-year-old m e m o r i a l , H artford, Ootm. I mrisy Ft the use of threat of force fa Too ^ ed al To Classify T wd noUons underiy tols re- resenttag. being fa- Frankfurt atrpori every 88 collecUonj Susan Lfako, Tommy motssteii psychotoglring; first, IBss Madtanc is a skfllM died two days after 0 6 1 0 6 . MTEimjinOMLaUMi areas of "common reaponsibUl- living room into a roimd-the-dodk-bedroom? UGonn M edical Classes Myers and Earle Smith; flow­ My credit Is and has been ter­ Specially Priced for toe tranriatlon of story-teBer. She combines the jured in a two-car crash fa *»“» ^ X * " - ty like Berlin.” ers, Melissa Vincent, Deborah »««oo into payriKwnalytloal suspense element with toe ro- Southbury. rible. "Honest Douglas" sold This Event Only Begin at H o^H al Wilson, Aim Roberts, Kathy Leo­ iwl s ‘lifi o f your finger’ tenns and toeottes Is sure to moriic Mt, making it all into an The victim was Mary Jane me a car •when nobody else nard, Metanle Nswihyly, Mark „ ,n n - r r — and engaging naiiattve.______This is a HARTFORD, Oonn. (AlP)-^e who state police said would. What’s more, tt had a oo H*» ley- Btesate torlHer fuH of Mitertala- first etudenU of the UMverslty ^ ^jone fa her car when It EHlason and Abble Sable; col- .1 TrainDerailsq rebuUt engine In It and It was of Oonnectlciit’s Medical and collided head-on on Route 6 Sat- . leoUon, Mary Staiger, Kent Car­ The "Sofa with a Sofirot" selected by Kroehler, and Better Homes '.00 el; second, that inrigbt residts ment. _ , only a 1962. Douglas does fix from the reduction of complex Miles A, fltnitb Dental Schools began their class urjay with one driven by Laura ney, Bret Arnesen, Paul Bum- and Gardens, especially displayed exclusively at Keith's in Manchester es today—at a Hartford hoopl- a . Kersten, 61, o f Woodbury, 52 Injured ham, Penny Dodd; baked goods, the CEU^ before he sells them I pmdiio and Intellectual pbe- ____ — Jane Monirarrat, Mdobael Gerb­ is a contemporary design 78" long, upholstered in a bright quilted floral "Obarge It’’ on Keith’s New Revolving Credit Plan! nodoena to a single elemeiit or -TUB SEXUAL wmHS- tal. who was uninjured. er, Donsdd Griffin, Eileen Rlor- T.R.D., Manchester two. EM8- Hy Packard. Permanent facUltlea for toe >nie girt died Tuesday In Wa- BETTY-JANE TURNER f o r t WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — pattern. In blognq)by, such Ideas arc McKay. |6J6. medical-dental complex are un- terbury Hospital of head to(ju- A etow-moving Penn Central Other features UUhly naden Packard is doing toe whole bit der cmistnicUon fa Farmington ries. The police were investlgat- passenger train deralle'd oo ele­ wSbope toot ibm rcl- about males and females. A lot and not yet ready for educa- mg too accident. vated tracks here Tuesday, In­ * Reversible Foam cushions Available Companion Pieces juring 82.persons. AH but five im ,^ oftiiis endite aad pdln- *•*>«*■ peoi^* l^^ve been rals- tional acUvlues. * .Brass castors for easy moving to clean The two MATCHING CHAIRS that have beedi stoktamly oosimrebenriye ' work tag dust over toe way things arc jSo toe first medical and den- SC H O O L O F DANCE were treated at hospltalB and V * Choice of Foam or .Innerspring mattress chosen os companion pieces to this round-4he- wjn provide m en uoafUttereted going In various departments of tal efaases are being held at released. clock-sofa are upholirtered In the latest fashlon- Rouaseou- and _ lesik_ _Freud. - toe sex subject, but tols best- UiflversUy McCbMc Hospital —a Penn Central officials were In- * Hundreds of other fabrics available vedvoL Velvet to In vogue. This pair of ebafas 40 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER sellfag author has cut a wider city-owned hospital operated VleetlgaUng the cause of the * Queen size mattress I gorgeously tailored in rich, deep-textured velvet ABTB or TBE CETY. By swath—his BubUtle la "the Oon- since July 1, 1967 i y VCoon’m gfA Hafrtsrtow Wsekl. wreck. One said the train was SPECIALLY PRICED TO SAVE YOU 980.001 temporary Uphesival to Male- Health Center. . traveling "very slowly—and we * Full Hollywood Bed Height allows maximum sleeping coqifort BUY THE PAIR FOR 9190.00 WITH THE SOFA- B ri^ Burgard.. Associated Reoptning for its 15th Y b o t OsmMOs o f the Arts, 1864 Broad­ Female Relatlonridpa.’’ The-first clasiles consist of 80 Jack Walter were lucky." . ^ . * Tips forward for easy cleaning. SOFA AND TWO CHAIRS 9*07.00. w ay, New Y ork. N .Y. 16666. 94. Naturally,' sexual InteFCoaiM medical and 18 dental students. All 26 derailed cars stayed at Hen______Is a handbocto,. quite ^______de- premarital, marital and extra- The studoita will attend the Lemmon Matthau the edge of the tracks, which, Obmplete your aJDund-toe-cIock-bedroOm by use o f coordinates. Ttoe group above Is dhq>1ayed (Budget terms 917.00 per month on our tailed, oh organising community -marital dominates the story. As same olasses together, except run atop an embankment 12 to ■with contemporary pieces: Pieces that can turn comers, go under ■wtadowu and fit Into pre­ •New R evolvfag Crddtt Plan) viously unusable wbU spctae. The coordinates provide the answer to'the buUt-ln look without arts and getttilg them a post-Ktasey recorder, he con- for four hours weekly, under TAP - BALLET — MODERN JAZZ 15 feet high along the city’s The Odd Couple the socrlfioee of fleidblUty. tntn operation. bfa own polls and sur- the same faculty for their first East Side.' . Intended primsutly lor tbs use veys and cberited into many two years. In their turd year Four of the injured were train Dolly 7{U4:0B —N ext— of cUtwal leaders otganlring others. Hls major effort was a the studMite will separate for ACROBATIC — BATON TWIRLING crevmien. The others were Sot. Z-8i60-5:85 "B ochri, arts councils at toe level of the very com ;^ questionnaire concentrated study on clinical, among 124 passengers fa ^ You’wrightatbomewifh KROEHLER Son. 7120-0:20 Boctael" tosm, city, county or riuster.of among coUege-age moles and medical or dental subjects, I PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES coaches on the New Y ork -t^ l- - oounfies. Us main text reviews females fa this country and The center to Farmington T" ------7---- '-- =------cago Pennsylvania Umlted, No, 3/ Mihcr :.ts I'. 1 the origins and devekqjment of nJicDad, sampling not only their eventually wUl Include a 200-bed li. ‘. I !jii -I' lt( -1 both private and publicly spoo- opinions but also their actual teaching hospital and metocal JAZZ FOR TEEN-AGERS The derailment also Involved ■ =1 i;nnj( . :i! . : r sored councils at all levels. In behavior. and dental outpatient cliUcs. At 16 mail oars, one baggage Mr ■AWiinti It give# explicit advice But be gele Into places other full strength It will enroll about and an unoccupied sleeper. Th eo arts centers, united arts fund mao the bedroom. There arc 4te caiKhdates for medical and CLASSES FOR BOYS • '' engine units did ^ drives, festivals And new pro- meb matters os social change dental degrees, 280 fatena, reel- Penn Central offlclale said th* grains. and the emencipatioo of worn- dents and candidates for gradU- derailment started wlto a mall It also dlsruaiea the first the’Increasing sUmtdl of sex ate degrees, car but cause of the aooldent stapw to estobllriUng the eowr had not been determined, Sla/f your day fresh nmnlty council, beginnliig with Penn Central offlclalr fa Chi­ a earcfUUy jdiinned a u n ty o f REGISTRATION AT STUDIO cago said toe right of way wsw and\keep It thpt way ^ cleared about one-half hour- aft­ the whole communl^s needs Plotura yournlf walking on minioM of tiny aad Mwourcas. er the accident. airbubbiti. Comfortibri? You'n wilkini In • V'R,: The numerous appendlceB an 40 OAK STREET— MANCHESTER Charles Cummins, Penn ce n ­ Breathin' Brushed PIgtkIn* Huih Ptioplet* tral assistant superintendent, CONTEMPORARY STYLE 9280:05 EARLY AMERICAN STYLE 9280A5 MODERN STYLE 9070.06 «!«»«■* as luqyoctant as the text. eeiuilsl These mlero ■ 6 BsMisiw at 16 Rissril Mtori, n e w Y O R JO -A lthou^ Insur- e Use Our New Refvolvfag anos rates sometimes seem un­ Credit Plenl FREE IN OUR 0> FOR INFORMATION PHONE fair to the young male driver, s AU PurrtMses Inwpecited MANCHESTER 1967 statlstlos show tost half of Before Delivery! 1 1 1 ) M A I N ST. kwt year’s traffic fatalities in­ SHOE DEPT4-^MUb n o o r , Bear... s W e Have Term s OppooBte the Bennet Junior 1 i.SdMXU o o Low er (South End) Main Street LOT NEXT TaSTO I 529-8906 - 529-0442 - ' 649-0256 volved drivers frpm 18 to 80 and DOWNTOWN MAIN SXBBBT--MAN0HE8TEB To Please Everyone! I ... For Fri« ’ Servloe, Phone (M8-41B9 . . . OPEN 6 DAYS slH V B S. NIGHTS tin 9____ **OLAMBAMMr that one death fa five was that aEBUIMlEMg a t a male driver und« 24. - "v m n m ifO R b Miss Turner is a member of the Dance T6aohier‘a dub of Oonii.\lnc., Dance Mkaters 7Jf of America, Inc., and the Dance Btoicatoiw c f Aimrtoa. ’ iii'ivi If: i t .eyes. f', . \ \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAlD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 P A 6 B torn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1968 Public Reception Planned Firms Steal H e b r c m Not Over Yet ^un Says Parochial Staff Police Arrests H w Board of DIreotora' Sept 0 meeting haa two For School Superintendent Even Oerks aMkea on it, wMfa the third, Must Be Socially Atbare John H, Mooney Jr.^ J7, of 154 Main St was served a 12th ______^____ PZC Enlarges hopeeuUy, due next Iheaday. A reception will be held Me dreult Court wamort yeeterday Donald J.’ Henidgan, new The Sifit 5 meethig, with A rea peroddal eebool teach- From Rivals diarging Wm with bcealdnic and guperintendent of schools, Sept. Ma extra-tong agenda, ad­ era arere told at a worMiop Onterbig with ciUnlnal Intent jio 7 ;go p.m. in the Illiiig Jun- ^ JOHN OUNMIFF journed at U :M that night to Business Zone last weekend their C2irtsUan and larceny tinder |18, in con- jjjg,, school cafeteria, A P Bogtaiegg Analygt 8:00 tost night education system haa faSed aa \ I heotlon wtOi the break Into the reception is being spoil- NBWYORg^AP) -^eplp. fifty paofile crowded the technical dettclency becauae oC Last ntght’a Wetldg also badly as publio schools in eas­ Oammons and Hoaglund ma- ijy the Board of Educa- in e e tiiv room o* the town of- the » fo o t e n c r o ^ e n t on rart- w as aftjoumed a t 11:80, wMh •*»U>toyea, the ily racial strife, according to china shop at 806 Mato St. this jj^jp gf the town manor Items stfil to go. ' to otiwr anti o<- llce boOdini' tart night at the ____ a nun and teacher at BSato month. An unknown amount of council, according to Mrs. So, the directors arW try patty ca* was reported taken Murphy, member of tlw *** oompaniee, tea pUbUc hearing on extendlngthe w y l b f J S U ^ t o Potter long been a custom ta American again next Theaday at 8 p jn . Catholic High Sdiool. out of the company safe. boiud and chaliman of the Hiey are hopliig to com­ oosporate We deaplte puMlo de­ thatltwaBnotlncumbeotoolhe SUter Chrtotkie O’Brien said Mbohey was brought to ^ad- „g,pyg„ committee, nude. •one from 200 to 406 feet. Pol- ...... to eet bomdaitea of plete their September m ^ - they were atiown studies on quarters, prooeaaed, and ptocM Residents can meet and greet ^Wiere but from your compett- towing the hearing, the Plan­ Bonea to peraonal property feig before their October one OathoMc edueatoia which show­ to JaB in Beu of 1500 fW a court nennlgan in a receiving line ning a«««i Zoning Oommlaaion roHs around. tar can you pick up aklHed em- ed them UtOe more consdous appearance on Sept. 80. prompOy at plojrM and an edge ta salea at voted to change the regulation, Incidentally, the adjoum- A domestic disturbance ^ ,^t*r. Mayor Ihomaa Sootoihen, another of their social responetbilKy toe aame timer And how better effectlTe Sept. 15, to incre^ae mento appear to create utdty. WaB 9L reahlent, objected to than other teachers. brought pdlce to the “ Nathan Agoetineni wHI formal- can you avoid tha high ooat In the depth of the central buai- All actiona of the board tost ■one on the north side of having the drtveway from (hla Ihe hundreds of tecuihers at TVacy W. Cole, 40, of 111 welcome the new aupertoten- tone and mon^ rt tratotog night were by onantenous the workshop in West Hartfocd nut St. at 11:20 p.m. yesterfcy ^ ^ y ^ RoundtaMe Stag- work«ra7 R t 06 from 200 to 400 feet be- *’* * * * ^ * ^ ’^ m ^ Wdjere poUce arrested him for ^ y^^ ginning at the east boundary of oonier of Wall St and R t 08, votes and — with minimum were shown Sima documenting In Ihla day rt highly refined b read i of peace. the aone and oonttouing west to entettog the residential street dtocuatoona. dkicusdons. toe racial qillt to tos U.s: and •WUttoa and a i^iotty ahottage ^ Wythe pointed out tout the com- I , ...... — riwwtog them a picture of life cue was proceaeed at head- Hennlgan will speak brief- W all St. quarters and released hem an ErwUah week clerks e« well. an--, hMtwev demitmmt to so far i— n.— i-,,, i-.. The Kemer report by the gov- teaches fredmien Singilab at with disregarding a stop sign m y,^ Elmira, N.Y., city York. He has oeen an laigiiangUto prin- In ftoantM diaMcta ell over The change was requested by S!f^^^Sd^lSloua oondl- wiUlam Wright of HUlcreat emmmt diagnosed ^ aodet/r he^a^^S^el^toSre ^^a^'dia- America, for example, a greef James Darby and Robert I. ttone which might bociff. Dr. broutot preHmtoary plam "‘aJo*' aUment as white rat^. her second year toere. ^ appointed by the Bo^ a record CHICAGO — At preeent more helped, the board narrow the . four weeks,” said toe top part­ partdng. ’T« eomethtag going on lh*m?.’’ dlvlotoa itoilla as teachers,” she «idsaid,------n^^n^r------of Jumps lart------year fight- than 900,000 Amerioehs are field rt 60 candidates. to Oklahoma alm ortitew ner to a nationwide brokerage Objections to the change to question was referred to BunettnDDuean Board uoara "But on the whole, they thought fires—4,440 Jumps to under treatment for cancer. TTie He la a recent widower with ^ m ^ wasopenM m im , ; house, “and then had eomebody depth were------registered„ ------by, five Earl MTuv.Darby, -a taotoer - ______concern- The HebrSn Board of FtoBiKto.tteimiGe-'- was the white - peopte^^r--r— . — 1^ 7, yrgg.nren. Th*hob prwwprevious ua wrec- potenUrt cure rate•»*» haa now four sons and three----- .r'T. tou^ters tat U .tuito e a U mm a m ^ t m M union else hire them away Ita experi­ ------...... ^ V -,- --4 pertapa ^ ,gg, j^^p^ y, j ja mached at least 60 per c«rt as a ranging to agb from 6 to 15. ^ jtto «I»)r pe^e who Uved on Wall St, a ^ _jy, y^g venhme will meet tonight at 8 to the nioet neeaed help, and peihape j gjj jumpa to 1,221 fires, reached at least 60 per c«rt aa a ranging to agb from 0 to 16. enced help.” than the in leai . rModt of advances in researdi. Hla doctorate la to edueatlcm tans of cool remaining. residenttol area. The buslneea .,3 - looks, town rtflce bolMtog. “ »»« desperatdy than the ^ in 1981. result of advances to researdi. -*“ *— *“ " More than half toe enqfloyers property of Darby to located on ,„»Adat’ you say aomelitow waa The Recreation Ootmoa will blacks.” ------1------to a survey by the Bureau of the comer of Wall St. and Rt. meet tonlgbt at 8 to the town Whites do not understand the ^ National Affaire, a publiaher of 86, and it was pointed out that BHleiAerw rt Rt 86 pro- office' biMtog to coottoue with black man’s sltaatftm. They r buatoeaa iDtormatlon, reported deepening the buslneea sone to ih«f ihe heortto and com- work on the final plana for tSe need education to the p ro b l^ .6 they have proUema with com- tfato area would encroach on the unbusi- Harvest Fair tp be held at the tl»l: «dat and they nairt unto- 5 petttoM.over ptoattog of work- restdential property rt Wealcy to f^oom- Oflead Hm School on Sq?t. 20 stand the dynamlCB of 6 era. Keeney o« WaU St and boto- ««» «• witti whkto they are Infeoted. 4 A few of toe cotnpanlM, the ym sea ahmfld understand why AlTOMOTIVi; Keeney’S objection centered .TlSS: * bureau found, eoepreseed reslg- on having to look put his win- *•” WKh as^Daiby^to OTaisIsisttr Eveuliig Herald biacks do what they do,- Stater ' nathxi to the situation with dow at the back o f a bustaeae ^ needed in the Hebron OoCTeKHmdent Hfirs. O’B rien said. F o r exatnple, a I stateniento such as, ”T1iat’s the ------Negro woman may have many eonqriex. Wythe, from the com- tom^ he sta ^ _ Blarjorte Porter; « , 9855U0. ? name rt the game,” and, ‘"nua mtaaion, pointed out that a buf- SokAaeo repUta u w other ______chHdrea aa R Is the r flt. K*. > opportunltlea. A n o th er Is BHOaaaa Z m s N ow 11 Favw Otosge ROilD KING ^ through agreements to leave Several of toe peracna attend- no Stetl<», 24 Wtodw* 8t., oome- ^ the belted look, the bold shoe... in new new patents, lb s green belt will be planted YOUR CHOICE each other’s employes alone. with trsaa and etarube rt accept- tog the bearing suggeeted that (jme last nigtat or early this jorne, ea educatcra, they abouM But the direct attack method able q^eciea to toe outeide one a Show rt hands be taken to nmtrtng. bring fficdr nndeiMaiiinaE to has advocates, as illustrated by antiqued and iridescent... with chunky boys type tU id of toe green belt area to toew bow many were In favor cruiser patrolman found the ttaefar home and adtool saiocler the cUnleal-Uke report from the an average of twelve feat and at and oppoaed to the propoaed nmehtna had been broken Into ttana. They could poMlbly run Premium* indiMtrlal relations manager of heels. It's a wonderful new "From Top To Bottom" least 80 per cert of aU plants idiange. Diacuaalon ftdlowed on ^id diange had been taken. another worlMliop, aiiB m U. a relatively small company: shall be eveigreen. AU new how peraona livtog outalde the >n,e owner called police at 8 TBbd, they oooEl wrRe to “P ira cy w as practiced by two fashion season . . . and as always you'll find The belted threesome .,. Butte's very expert w ay to usher in ptarita will be a minimum, height immediate area of the buetoem morning reporting the their Benatare, congrennen and Tracdon Plus competing firms. We attempted of elx foot after planting and aone could give toalr t^dnlon break and they told Urn they atate leaden' to expreaa tBHr f but failed to ireach an amenable the new season. Left ■to right: Belted cardigan jacket, with pem tog . and have It court as mnCh as bad already discovered It. EsU- feeUnga, eq^ertaPy on a ptOO» agreement, after which we pir­ them all at Burton *. rib knit rim, contrasting blouse, in gold and brown. 46.00. Howard Porter, another Wall ttaoae Immediately betog affect- mated loea to eotoe r t various of legliiatlon. __ ated their employee. We then Where the ed. Wythe stated tost it did not, denomtoatlona la 810. Suow Tires roaohed an agreement we’d not W indow pane plaid, double breasted jacket, with mandarin collar, tailiMaB xiio on ttie north rtdo Riat optnlofi of Okww naart^ soul Llbnil^ at St Mtobad’a eroiiBoiy each other's actiye peo­ of B L 06 ended new. The m- waa what be w u mostly to- Oommndty Oertor toi BartCord or olive, green, black. 50.00. Belted jacket with notched c'ollAr, 00 ple.” mlataon jitm *i,«e ths pres terested to. 24 Merit Royal Order when tapes, books sod rocoafla lib r e upaetittog to companies SMILING V SERVICE contrasting rib knit blouse, gray, olive, wine, 46.00. All in sizes a rt aone extended firam toe east •nm toew of hands w as con- are avaSafele to thetn on Nb- LONDON — The Royal Order m es. Bhrery aUbJact froia ftav- today ta toe ton of entire teams ’8-18. Downtown M anchester. on property of John Horton, west ducted with IT to favUT of rt workera, either . from top i;,3; i-ggy- Premimn Plus manogqment or from special re- Boi^ Porter then eeited leby 400 feet the entire length of tiie ^ i aeanto projects. tide entire barinene area In the werntm from the Horton «o«^ttcmal eernoee to Britain, change m y tm » I “ff you find a good mart It —K. R^nlar Tires . lUlgfat be neoesaary to take him requertwd depth change. H i. S S T o|poe«l to the change. ^ 5 with yoti when you move,” eald rommiartvi stated that toe area An alternate propoeal was to- ' Dr, Bhigene Jeimtoga, author of am. aeleeted arbitrarily. tmduced during the bearing The stater ta a ^wtoElMd, mm rtWVMVM MIMMWBAJ. UVUUCCU w riu^ uvmaua^ *«._ nPrwtlji iwweX# msm Maaa. native and graduated to AT TH E SAM E LOW PRICE!! I ”Tha Mobile Manager,” a atddy WamrPenni.of01d Oolche.- ttat would have ^ tte d ^ ^ 1967 from Btosuinel OaOege, Bos­ ‘ of the ups, downs and aome- tar Bd. suggested to the com- change in depth with toe exeep- Prince F U ^ ton. with a BA degree. SHer ! tones lateral moves of today’s miataon that toatead of changing fion of 200 feet by 200 feet on All New" 4 - Ply Nylon Cord TiregJ ‘ executives. “There simply Isn’t jost this small area, that the WaU St so that only a badt k that much talent around you THIPATINTM l bmtoess depth of all hutaness comer of Keeney's propeity * have confidence in.’’ BRBGHYy SH IN ir AND V IR Y N IW araas in Etabron alioald be deep- would be diaagoS to bustnesa j Increasingly, workers also are 060x13 ened. Wytlie replied that toe sene. Ibta alternate proposal I f"Atrig to view themselves as To spark your wardrobe with a .sleek, beamy, glistening look . . . shiny Bteefcweil F.E.T. " Th© belted sweater . .. siuashing over pants or skirts . . . it s where P rommlsslnn could not condder brought mudi dlseqsston, wlfb ^ profesalonala, tied not to a par- Ota eaCtSMlve change r t this Darby stating that It would • tlcular company but to a dlsci- it's at . . . it's Big Big Big for this minute fashions. Left to right new patent . . . shoes with blunt toes and the hew higher heels . . . and haartoS- The only area under leave aa area of 200 by 300 19.88 I pllne, akUl or goal. They feel Belted tweed sweater in nutmeg and chutney, S, M, L 23.00i a new bag that's strictly now ... the cornered envelope. Counter clockwise dlscumicn rt present to the area that be could not use for tala ♦ free to move and. In fact, often waned to the hearing notice. business purposea When tha Free Mounting . . . No Trade-in Required. \ am free to do'so because rt matching tarn 6.00. Sleeveless belted V-neck sweater vest, in "Rapallo" by Socialites, new high rise look with tiger's ©yes contrasting Porter arted toe commiaaian. toow of hands was called on hla Road King Premium* Plus Snow Tires assure you: ' tbehr tranaferahle sk ills. natural green, navy, brown, gold. S, M, L.' 12.00. Belted turtle of bow, in antique garnet, brown and black patent, 19.00. "Grand Entry' bow far' back the 400 foot depth proposal, 12 were to favor and t ' Despite this freedom, there Is baby cable, in navy, flax, green, S, M, L. 16.00. Downtown woidd cncroadi on the Keeney 11 against • Dynamic baction with extra-wide, extra-deep treada. ^ evMence that corporatono are by Socialites, Mary Jane strap in antique brown patent and black, 18.00. propeity. The commtaalon re- The conuniesiao advised these I geUng disturbed enough to "Moonstone" by Town and Country with new heel in silver, copper, pBed that Darby, the adjointog assembled that their o^ntons • ^leciaUy angled sizes grip the road for positive forward traction and quick safe stops. } react to toe courts. ’That Is what property owner who was plan- were only a guide and that It I Motorola Inc. did when eight ex- ,gray and gold patent leather, 18.00. The new patent envelop© with double atog to bund tbs ahopping oen- must ultimately make toe ds- '’J eoutivea left for a competitor, buckle trim and shiny brass hardware in gray, black, brown, 10.00. tw, owned approrimatdy 8l l dston. • Scientifically designed tread stifles vibration noise - a smooth, silent ride over driest roads, 1 FalxchBd Camera and Instni- fOet back on Wan S t from B t SMewalks Valed at turnpike speeds. ' ' J ment Oorp. Downtown Manchester.* 08. It then could be aasored that In other borisess last nlgtat, I L«ading toe exodus, Chrono- 30 fart of toe Keeney jpeupetty Preston Harding of RlMdcoft • Road King Premium* tires tested at over 100 M.P.H. ' logloaUy, waa O. Lester Hogan, would become bostoeee aone. and Kbtkto of Hartford cante i dtraotor, executive vice presl- Portar objected to the change, to the commiasion to see If toey •There currently exists no industry wide or other accepted system o f quality standards or p-ading o f tires. I dent and general manager rt an •aging that the change was a wanted aMewalka Included 00 f Important Motorola electronics { parts plant In Phoenix. ’To ac- SIZE SALE PRICE FEO.^EX.TAX » cept toe preeldency of Fair- 4 ^ UFETIME GUARANTEE 1 child, he reportedly waa offered 060x13 19.S8 1.81-1.82 * a sala ry r t | 120,000, stock op- Tour kind of shoe— Evwy Ur* it guarantMd throu^KMit tha life of Uw original 736x14 22.88 Z06-Z18 g tkxiB and loana, and a brand traad, lagardtaw of Uma or miiaagt, against manufaetursr'i 776x14 23.88 Z19 24.88 2 new houae. ^ , DORMERS dafseti and aU road haurdi, cuts, brulast, Mowouw, ate. Wt 026x14 2J 6 • Within days the foUowtog took alii, at our option, lapair it at no chargs, or rsplaea It, 22.88 776x16 Z 21 1 place: seven other Important ehwgbig only for ths amount of traad worn. k 25.88 Z38-Z54 OIB IS • woikere left to join Hoga^ the 846x16 ' 28.88 Z64 J price of Motorola etock fell end • toat of FalrchUd rose, and Mo- WHITEWALLS $2 ADDITIONAL PER TIRE I tomla toed a suit accusing Ho- * gan Of violating his obllgatons ; to toe firm . Motorola sought not \M in*l H alanrino N t’ vi I i i I m ’I i ’ n s i iiT \ alit’s K<'|>lan‘iiiriil kiin- ; only daanages agatoat the elgto wei^ I j( k 4 • men and their wives, but a ^ ■ • • ' tire wfwels *?•/ ^of y oijf ( H I ^ mskh 8com HA inslalleij V10W tiffjv »^a P / III (:«its t hlblUen against the uae of Moto- 1 rola trade seepe*^- J Although Hogan said his law- , 5 yers consider the M^mla », claim to be witoout foundation, Lifetime Complete Ignition ttie very act of filing stot Is ) • bound to make some of um y s ( mobile executives hesitant to Mufflers Tune-Up i move, at least as a team. _ .4* The first hearing Is U P n iM B * tor Sept. 28 at Phoenix and wlU OUARANTIBt' * be watched by thoueanfe of em- 10.77- r*' 1 2 .8 8 ' ployee, execuUve recn^tars and Zinc coatad Indda and out for’ Ineludat all pirtt and labor I Nsw Champion Spark Plugt, nsw ; Siowwl chief. K he a long, dapan,dsbla Mrvica. Chsvys,' » landmark dDCislon. * W h o i s n ' t FREE Fordi, Plymoulhi; other cart polntt, condantar and rotor. Naw ■lightly highsr. Tallpipat at com- dittrlbutor cap. Timing and cir- ■ ^ S e U one local company INSTALLATION pwsbis low priest. burator tdjuttad to factory tpscl- I that fills all Its requirements ricttlont. 0 Olng to bo a } fiem among our best employ- litkie rom antic th is ^ M '' 0n6 MALld. By £Jcononty Buikhn inc Complete N ationally A dvertised t ’hie most common defense, aaaeon? The look is piire..^ J too survey showed. Is t t a ^ h • salary, increases, and some- S R E C . R O O M S • ROOM ADDITIONS storybook especially the w ay Brake Overhaul Balleries : t li^ through toprovemenU ta s G A R A G E S • P O R C H E S 'working f""* A ir Step traneiatee it here in J tunMtaa. Another Is thro»«h • K IT C H E N S 3 488 Our ftag. with agreements to leave each oth- Rslipa' ail 4 whaeta with Rtr- 10.M bMWty gunm etal grey^Corfam « batlot Framlum (host. Rtbulld 1488 ' SKsbaitp er’s employes aUme. I urn i« 6«r«e* □ Keen whaal cylindart. Biffd, Hutlt and AMHm* C trMMwey □ ferch □ ’ BoidlD rafitl hydraulic tyttam with FIti mott Chavyt, Fordt, , _ Ply. aPratlonc gwwoviaw bralts ggiggw*fluid. Turna laa ai leiigigiwidrumt, moutht.' OuartniSad for .»• i4 . StftPto in Senegal claan, intpact, rapsck ftoni wtital montht. Siiat for othtr cartrt ivtll-(vtll- n u t ESTIMATES bsarinp. Saif adjiitllng brtkst IS ■bk. 36 month gutr. Iwitarirk i il- GUSTAFSON’S to In (tock for mod citi; M’BAO, Senegal — Senegal^ axtra. NAMf — FM A4UTION - n ftS rellanoe on AOMESS ended reoenUy with ®P“ ‘ tag of a 912.4 ihlUlon plant here, a i Y __ -T»(. SHOE S T O R E Eklf 93, Wilbur CroM Perkwey SALI: WED. ikn SAT. the first ttrtUUer-produottta to- 706 M A ikN ST>-lfANCHESTER olUty-rt Its kind In West 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE/ OKII late EVEIV NI4HT Bmplpytag 180 penroM. « vriU P. O . Box 62, OB Ccdl M3-61» ir^Utaafee We reserve the right.to limit quantilisi. Eic«9f SAT. till 4 P.M. supply Senegal’s needs and TdicoHviiU, Conn. Out Of Tewn Calll Cellert] have the capacity for exports to neigtiboring oountries. . 1

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IIANCHBSTER EVENING HBBALD, MANUMI!» i ‘B B , CONN^ WEDNESDAY, Siat^i*KMBER 11, 1968 PA O B 8DL 61834.90 T o lla n d Red Ee*therEmther Service 1 Way Qeared for MoUing TNmK SMALL 1988 Volhawnfeaf Medan DeMversd to M m fiierier "Is your famHy splintered gjmitoped wtth ledthercMe Interior, by mternal friotloo? Do you New Haven RaU Mergw when in the conrse wlndahield wnsber. 3-speed eiecMc need professional counsel! wipem, heater, dedroatar, 4-«ay Selectmen Scored on Road Aide Pbr help to locating the WASHINOTON (A P) —■ The clusloo and Its related problems aJttty flaahers, back-up HglKs, Interstate Commerce Oommls- In what he called "an atmoe- Tlte Board o( nuance last bad In be aMe to choose (r o a further claimed the knowledgfe appropriate agency, tde- front and rear seat belts, IsadlMr- slon has cleared the way tor phere of crisis.'’ «tte headrerin steering wheel loidc Bight toMid the appointment at more than one person, of who wrote them was "not ph^ Mrs. Fisher at the Red Feattier hiformatton reconsideiwtion of the inclusion The crisU, he sakk was cre- and rear window deftoatar. of human events pertinent." Oarrlty dtsagreed. a TOsd sapertntendeiit (o r the He further contended the oth- of the bsnknqd Hew H av«i Rail- ated by demands to force an tosm back tnto the lap o( he er certifled appiicant Verginio "W e did arhat the state- re­ and Referral Service of the quired of us," Oarrlty stated. Greater Hartford Communi­ road in the merged PennOen- earty incluaton of' the Hew Ha- Me. 81. Teleed Tpb. Board at Sdectmen, (onoortnf a Bronai did not withdraw his tral Railroad. yen in the Pcnn-Oentral. TED TRUDON spiilted dtacosston spearheaded name imtU after the ten ^ y pe> "K we can't work wtth the ty Counefl. The telephone Board of Selectmen artth this, number to 621-460), Bxten- A cdoferenee before the KX!. Perkina aald at Tuesday’s by nnance hoard member Har­ riod had expired. Tuesday waa devoted largely to bearing that the earti by VOLKSWAGEN old Oarrtty. we are gdhtt h> have problems." 8km 42." it becomes necessary dob Bob* Oritleised Wanat, who abstained from e^qdorlng new issues In the case way of Uans to the Hew Haven ‘fha, finance board membera Oaxrlty lashed out at tnethe lo- ^ i«f, _. . . . __ voting on any actions to oow itn and setthw ground nilea for a "is not going to be cut off and ananlntSMsIy turned doom the ckl Job description regulations ___ , ______„ formal hearing Oct. 7 before an that the Interim provlaloii to aaleetmen*a request to “re­ adopted by the Board of Select- IOC examiner. keep New Haven running al- process the applicstians for a men at their last meeting Sept Hope Fades WOULD YOU GO TO A STORE meeting, aat in cm last night's Tha New Haven U hoping to ready has been made." road supertnteiillenL" The se­ S. He aimed hU strongest eb- to buy new pants meeting of the Board of Fi­ be made a part of the giant The caee of the New Haven Jectloas S t file provision at the lectman daeUned to act on the nance. He made no com m its, For Release Peap-Central system by next was put bock into the 1^ of the THAT SOLD ONLY SWEATERS? appotnUnent at their h iit meet- end of the regulstkms which jBn. 1 IOC last month when a Oonnectl- 'requires that the appointee however. ,. tnp,au^l after•kWk oneWblV of theiidS^ tero bWW a«vscertl- as- ■a.vgw**-* ' ---- Finance board members John Joseph Auerbach, attomey for fled candidates (or the poedUon has no history of arrests and Burokas and DonaU^ Morganson Of Pueblo the New Haven, said In Tues- Botart ^ **®5*f^ ...break away from tiie tyranny withdrew his name from coiK or convictlans other than minor spoke in agreement with Oar­ baffle violations. slderatian. rtty. -.of the common slack! Presumahty the Board of Se­ don't-know who cooked iqi Choice of BesigningBerigntog for quick rrieaee of the U8« evalurilon. of New Haven «- lectmen win now be forced to that oAs/’ Oarrlty stated. Later rang related the State Per- Pueblo, feeding on widespread ^ November. Even with about $86 m ll^ f e ' - ; eilher hire (he remahifaig can­ he c lo e ^ questioned town sonel Departments statement to rumors tor a week, have been loan, he said, the rati- Noven^ TRY ON A PAIR OF counsel Robert King, regarding didate, Selectman Eugene Wan­ Vlk that a town official could mattered by U.8. statements road would cease to function by ^ ^ * J f * * ^ at, or to seek farther rulings the provisions. not be hired for the Job. that North Korea 1. Peking the end of tire y«.r unless taken P e n m ^ from the State Persoimel De­ rang stated, "the list didn't Sounds like a pretty specialised place, doesn’t it? But Burokas replied that Wanat more than Just American apolo- over by ^ b S n taJ t railroadL partment. come out of my offibe. I was hadn't been granted the dioice think of the huge selection possible in such a store . . . a Wanat, the Democratic select- not asked to pass on them." or (he opportunity to resign as AbeorpUon of the New Haven knitting-mill storf. Imagine 30,000 sweaters in full- naan, was the first choice of Ring further clahned he had no "R is my understandtig.’’ mg one of the grouy of h<^ ^ nuSTa coodlUcm of final Selectman in favor of the road aald Secretary of State Dean holders of the b a ito ^ line, ^ tire merger of the fashioned styles, hand loomed cables, braid-knits, turtle­ the finance board for the posi- knowledge of who wrote the rtg- superintendent appointment. necks, shaker-knits, classic cardigans, pullovers, shells. tlon. He was the high scorer on ulations, other than the fact Rusk Tuesday, “they have said he doubted the bankn^toy. Central and^imsyl- Morganson agreed Wanat should aaked for a 'goixl many things court would approve another ra ilroa d Sweaters for men, boys, girls, infants and campus-bound the state administered test. that the SUte Peraonnel depart­ have been given the chance to including oommltments about loan to the New Haven “Just to g«ot. ii gals, American-made by New England craftsmen in our - The selectmen last week ment had recommended to First resign first. further action that would In- mcuiT further loeses." *'*'______own Connecticut mill . . . at low dfirect mill prices impos­ claimed they could not act on Selectman Ernest Vlk, Oia* lot "We have delt with the pro­ cal regulation* governing the Tolve the high seas in the Sea of iiQgdale said bondholders of v/wn w i t h a n i r r sible to match for comparable quality. the appolatment because ^ posal accordliig to state the New Haven would urge poaition should be created, rang ac cm o cording to state statues th^ statutes,” ICOigBnson stated. Rusk commented on leaving a mothbaUlng of the New Haven's l^ ^ O U T ^ ^A set I W H happen lo have a lew hu'Adrrd matchinn tkirto. “If anything had been left un­ closed .session of the House For- equipment if a iwompt takeover of dwitures hM b ^ rem n re^ RoosBvaT MH1S . done it------eign should be investigated:” Affairs Committee. At hy the Penn-Central Is not real- the Sale distrtot office of a s w South Windsor The Board of Finance noted tt about the same time that tire mad. •*"* riation agent alter m m - had approved------the certified“ ■* state list DepartmentState Department was releasing was releasing Roswiti Hosweti B. Perktas, B. Peiklne, Peiui-Cen- penn-uen- houme iwunw wool ***“” ww ^ 2 ^ 0 2 * , Open tin 6:80--W*d., Hwra. nad Frl. till 8 P.M. of two candidates on Aug. 13 a carefully worded statemrtit on ^^^1 attorney, objected to coo- torih In a bale of wool from and given It to Vlk that night. the U.S. posiaon. sideratioD Of the proposed In- district Water Firm President The lapse of time until the Both the Ihisk comments and selectmen's actions on the pro­ the statement came after a r-attq'-H posal on Sept. 3 totaled 20 days. wedt of rumors here and In Defends Hiking Rate "We have file possibUlty of a Asia that North Itorea might re­ law suit,’’ Oarrtty declared. lease the captured U.S. intelli­ Something to See The Connecticut Water Com- in the afternoon. They want suf- "This whole thing has blown gence ship and its 82 crewmen BROAD STREET, p u iy. president, William Mac- Aclsnt water pressriro and up in our face," Finance board in connection with North Ko­ facets. 'The microscope, with an extremely broad pany P* “ ____ . unie in hydrants so they can ob- chalnnan Howard Wolf anger MANCHESTER..* You’re looking at pictures o f the head, top left, and Kenste spoke in favor <* “ * mdn the lowest fire district rea's celehratlDn'''<^ its 20th an- range of magnificaition from about 30 times to declared. os Communist eye o f a fru it fly, at successively hij^her magnifi­ company's requested 10 per nivefnary 50,000 times, works somewhat like a TV set and "We can’t certify a second state. s Open D ally 18 to N t cations from 100 to 5,600 times natural size, that cent increases in the Northern when asked by the PUC com list o f camBdates,’’ Garrity de­ North Korea has demanded were made through the scanning electron micro­ enables biologists to study the fine structure o f ob­ and Guaford-Cbester Divislcns missioners what the rifect clared. “Let the Board of Se­ three acUone from the United s Ample Free Parkfngl scope at ^ b d d a State University in Tallahassee. jects in three dimenskns. (A P Photofax) would be of continuing the pres­ yestevday at a Public Utilities lectmen who meesed It up, clear States t i return for the ship and * "Charge It" wlta your Bottom right photo idiows the eye’s individual Cbmmlaslaa (PUO bearing in ent rates MacKenxle said that its crew, seised Jan. 28. GS ft tq>.” Hartford. the company would not be able The finance board then un­ Theee have been an admission O.B.T. or OJk.P. resistant crop varieties and to meet Ks present commit­ of heat as a by-product of res­ After bearing stxxmg opposi­ animously voted to "return the the vessel violated North Ko­ SdLF-flllVICI MPT STORi piration, the process by which crop rotation. ments tor service improve­ Charge Oordl matter of the appototment of a rea’s 12-mOe territorial limit, an the plant uses energy (or tion to tbs rate increase from ments, lior would It be able to Teflon-coated Tools /■mriai* m Enfirid, Stattord. road siqierintendent to the apology and a promise there -...... ■ 3 ;:^ ^ ■ sell a proposed new stock issue growth. Other soli microorgan­ Cauae* Itching South Windsor ' and Windsor Board of Selectmen since the would he no violations in the fu- isms associated with plant roots stoce investors would not have NEW YORK — The reason a Locks, towns affected by the Finance board fulfilled,its ob­ ture. also give off some heat. mosquito bite stings }uid itches enough confidence in the com­ a Lubricate Yard Jobs penpoeed rate increase, Hac- ligation by having provided RuSfc toM tile House commlt- WoHderfvl SelettioH fdbrUs at Distoaat Savii^i O f 100 nematodes studied In Is that most people have an al­ pany’s earning power to invest **■ tee that there is no Independent 4 o l ir«n«i» cited the company's rea­ list of two candidates as By EABL ARONSON snow shovel, the sales depart­ separate groupe, at least 80 lergic reaction to the mouth lit the company’s future. evidence whateoever that tiie sons for requesting the rate in­ quired by state statutes.'' ment says snow and ice will were etiracted hy Heat. When, fluid of the female mosquito. With-a .rote Increase the com­ Finance board members vot­ Pueblo vtototod Its sailing or­ A P Hewsfenturee ) crease. pany predid^it said the com­ drop Just as cleanly as will heat was turned off, the nema­ (ICalee don’t b ite.) I f the mos­ ing in favor of the motion made ders which directed It to rw n ^ Wiiot’e now In the fx ^ g pan Increased property taxes in pany could pilrsue surti future scrambled eggs from a- coated todes dispersed immediately, quito U undisturbed while feed­ by Gajrtty were Oarrlty, Boro- outside Nmth Korea’s territorial Is going into the garden. Tools ttm areas served, extension of Improvements as ngw water are being coated witii a new frying pen. losing tiielr sense of direction, ing, It wUl wlthflraw most of service to new cuetomere, need kas, Morganson and Frederick claims. Any exposed metal Is subject the reeearcHinr said. the fluid-—idong with a certain tanks in Windsor Locks' and En- Carpenter. Board member North Korea has rialmed the tough Teflon finish (by Du­ tor additlotuU reaervoirs a ^ field, new and expanded some Pont). to rust, so put the tods away Nematode control presently is amount o t blood—and the itch water sources, Inereased c « ^ ^ water sumily, and con- Stuart JosUn did not attend the PudUo waa wttWn seven mfles when you have finished your w ill be much leae intense. of Ms coastllne when seised by a The coating is intended to bitsed on soil fumigation, use of of debt service, increased co^ atmed improvement of water *“*?*”*• . .. ^ _ f ease garden tasks requiring use choree. of pumping, increased quaUty UnxMMfa chemical treat- 5^*. hiring___ gunboat. road st^ertntendent baa affect' Secretary of Def «Mse CSaric X . ai gfhas shears, pruners and water treatment and the ^ filtration, MWR. Heat Draws Nematodes to increase income to fund the wher asked by the hearing ed several areas of the town. Clifford, also testifying behind The Planning and Zoning Oom- closed doors on Capttol raU, toM Tsfion-8' Is seMilubrioatlng. The nematode, a mlcroecopic payment of dividends to In- chairman why his company has The Ronrilck finiah Is reportedly peri that attacks many crops, BITUMINOUS Tcstors in the company werew e re ______bdore the commiaston so mlssion has held up action on newsmen he had nothing to Indi­ revised road specifications tor cate tiiat the Pudblo release Is more dmalde then the coating may have a buBt-ln heat-sensing unong the reasons given. frequenUy tor rate increases. normally used on pots and pons. device that directs it to the Property taxes on OainepOcnt MacKensle repiled that If the three months, pending the Wr­ Imminent. Negotiations between the It Is fused into a nigged, hard plant root. A researcher sL the DRIVEWAYS Water CO. plants have Inereos- conunisshsi bad fiflly met the ingtn|^ ofOf a person por»on to w fill the post ncgVLimwwiw FashiM Right for FoN! d r e s s tion. The new epecUicatlona will United States and North Korea surtoce. New York State College of Agrl- Parking Areas • Oss Stations s Basketball Oonrts ed 120.46 per cent over tile last compsn3r*s prevtous rate in- AND ‘nie flnlah Is being, applied to etdture, at Oomell, says this dis­ Now Booking F or Seasonal Work ftve year period, and ISfifiO per crease requests the company now be brought to a public hear- have been going on sporadically Ugr, as it is felt they can not be at Pammmjom. hand and power saw blades, covery may provhle new meth­ All Work Personally Supervised—We Are 100% insured eeiti In the Northern Dtristo wMdd not appear before the A State Department spcAesj- lawn and garden tods, painting ods of controlling the insect. wMcb serves the BtaffocMkxdh commiaaioa so frequenUy. The held up any longer. Suit and Republican Sriectman man said, "W e have an obliga­ SPORT and decorating tode and snow Laboratory experiments have VOndsor ares, said the com- company was granted a partial tion to keep the negotiations pri­ . shovels. The result is topU that shown that the nematode reacts DeMAIO BROTHERS paqy president. AcconBng to mic increase in May 1968. C3iarles Luce hae been serving vate?’ if they are to prove suc­ are easier Ijo clean and operate, to heat quickly and moves to- 156 PARK STREET over the i as a temporary rood foremen / f a b r ic s m<»« rust resistant and longer “ the heat source. Plant 6U-2288 SINCE 1020 048-7001 The walleyed pike Is not a urttU the posttloo Is filled. cessful. Coat Fabric yeara, the cotupkny has lasting. The seU-hibrlcating pike at ail. He to the largest produce a certain amount mimnn doDsis into Bs The planet Uranus was dis­ " quality reduces friction resis­ jnentiier of the perch family and Maadiester Evening Herald HhOe otiwr smaller waU covered in 1781 by astronomer tances. ponies Mptad tittle to k cMpoys ., wfal^ ^ ■■ uaUy being lubricated by on in- lOSldDR 6fCIjr tO tft. RRH # 54/60’’ wool flannels and blends * ^ '^**'^* We«d '.isible oU dick." improve its awviea to 1 of 80% wool-20% nyl(m' in solids, .H i— (ancles, glen plaids, bounds- Some o f the major saw manu- tomers hy updating sad I (aoturers ere now offering oich mg its toeOfitos, tooths. Get M o the Space Aga CASUAL coated tods. During the pari tan • 68" bonded knit fabrics with TTm coeUlng is an antl-adhe- MacKsnrie said, the a smooth acetate tricot backing. aiye plastic that forms layers APPLY NOW FOR THE FALL TERM has incteased the .nwahe 7ILLSCE Solid colors and fancy patterns. when appUed. It Is different customers >8 per cent, from the product ept>Ued to pots has also caused inereaet and pans in that it is special^ DATA PROebSING in plant improvement and ex 'a k o fa formulated fo r toughness end pmulon. One sue* expansion a St, toeing Oak abrasion resistonce. Tods with AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING cost Is reflected in the need for a aUding surface are easier to ■t . more reservoirs and new water MandMSber use. sources. New Fall The coating should last wen. May Isaoe Stock - til a test,! a coated saw blade fhan thars are trained people to fill them . . . and the need 8®*® Awrstmr cost mentioned by was stroked through highly ab­ evew day. To get all the facts on this exciting, challenging career In the space age, write for a free Fall term bulletin todayl MacKensle in eiqipact of hU Assortvd T*xtiirid' rasive lumber more than two oonq^any's rate increase request Corduroys mUlion times. The manufactur­ is the Increased cost to Wa INTRODUCES CAMPUS FASHION... er said the covering showed lit­ company of short term borrow­ tle sign of marring or wear. SUITINGS Name. ing <0 finance needed Improve- 36’’ plnwale cotton cor­ The coating wlU scratch, for MORSE mento. To alleviate the need for duroy In rich new fall 6 8 instance. M you hit a nail wide this type of borrowing, the 00m- Dexter Style shades. Fully washable sawing.' But tills will not affect OF HARTFORD Address. psny hopes to Issue more riocks. the performance. You can city.:_ -Phone. klacKenzle commented that a The fifime style that you|ve seen In your favorite national sharpen such tools Just os you 183 Ann S t, Hartford, Conn., Tel: 522-2261 Get waist deep p ea t deal of expense is incurred magazlnaa is here for you to see now. Campus favorites Yd 36" Bevenwale cotton would an uncoated Item. because of the necessUy of corduroy in 15 great When it comes to a coated that complete the totsLIook that’s happening wherever fashion colors. pumping water to the custom- you’re making it happen. In rich, smooth and grained in comfort and good looks 1. ■< ers as Is necessary to much of leathers In a full spread of campus color. Let us Introduce ■ 46” suitings in 100% ray­ the Connecticut yh£er Co. area, on and sUk or rayon and These arp certain to be your favorite dress you to Dexter. acetate blends. Cottem 36" Roller Coaster hi- as compared to some companies rib, extra wide wale who c s " service their customers and Bamberg rayons. placks. Impeccably tailored in handsome, Check, plaid, stripes and cotton corduroy. yaJ hy gravity toed. I long-wearing fabrics that stay sharply creased, solids. I. One o f Connecttcut Water’ s shed wrinkles all day.. And that’s not all! m sjnr increased expense said Haggar Slacks just fit better.. . naturally. MscKensle Is due to the cost of irard e r r e c a u x used to Improve the G P HafiTRar Snug-Dud or water quality. Finally, MacKensle stated W -i Executive Model in all the company muri increase its net earnings In order to pay HIOH-FnaOUBNCY the new fall colors! dlvUlwids to Its stockholders. Brpfict New Fall explained that tt 1s CHnaNOMRTBFI nnri^nnr to pay dividends In Con order to attract investors and Quaranteed to keep time to within money to tinence some of the a minute a monthl A self-winding, company's proposed Improve- ^O’Shaw 39-Jawel, calendar watch of auMrb manto. accuracy. In 18K gold, $275. One of the criticisms leveled Stainleaa atael, $175. at the company at Monday’s Uppers bearing was that It was not properly managed and that th, Fabrics 7" or 9” company was financially oversx- I ’fiiigth 44e EASY PAYM ENTS IhjIVITEb 18" or 14" ...... Water Pressure Oiled MacKenito reacted to the com- 16" or 18'» ■tiuMts about the quaUty of the "THE MARVEL OF MAIN STBEET" 66" or 84" water "»«de by local officUls at Yd. 001-907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER the Monday beating by stating OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 0:80 TO 0:80 that moot of ths people in tboee 36/45" acetate taffetaa in solids and prints, cMidudM . ’V THURSDAY 0:80 tO 9 M areas were only concerned olMut 86" solid color cotton remnants, 86" cotton ZIPPIR POOT 1 jaWBLeRS-SILVeROMITHS SINCE IBOO ' w quaUty o f the water and pa jam—la prints— lengths of W cottonprints. . ' ■ ' Of^n a Regal Charge Account Today •pave no oonsldsratlon to ths •ewing maohlnas. 0 9 Downtown Manchcotof at. 058 Main Street need tor providing an axlequato volume. "We can give them "We Want Your Busineea rjfiy11diiuiii u: Connecticut Bann and Hartford National Chargee Aho Accepted^ cleaa, ctysU l clear water to- and W e Aim To Deserve Itt' nMrnmr," said MacK snate, "bul< l a s s i l II 11' tt would run out at one o'clock

\ ■ PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 PAOl EIQBT MANCHESTER EVENING HIglALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, 11, 1968 4 - mated' tax recelpte for the en- J«dy Inoonto to the W at« ^ fuse, roof and eaves, a broken con^g to a report issued to­ Pet8'Humanized’ Tax Receipts -Ur® flBC§l>y®«r .Iti® eaUiiiBit® pBrtm«irt Fin^ $12,274 to (ft® 96 Inspeetiom day. window, a ceiling repair, Mtn is 19,848,868. The fiscal ysar Sswer- Department end Ughting and a mlsstny window U.S. Farm Production S Of toe M units inspected, gf Top $5 Milfi. Etatorn Alrlinen The Manchester OoUector of es wss due by Aug. 1. The sec­ Manohester's Housing Ck>de DDT tSBD BBAm y MnXION OAR VICTIMS The mairtace of Kbw Aim H. ings, and eight rare rooming foi* R ecord triots have now iput • label on recently changed Its. nila that Revenue has reported 96.384,181 ond half will -be due .Jan. 1, 9 RIO DB JANBmCI (A») — CKCAGO — U.S. auto ac- •■■■ IfariKMTBld o t Bnfidd to Jamea inspector, now concentrating on houses. the motivation Involved in the pets must be oarrled Wi the lug- In tax receipts to toe General 1939 and will be ddinquent if OorrecUon orders were issued The Braiillaa lOnMiy o t By dOHN OUNNIFP er, and many of them feel help- cldenU injured, disfl|tond or T. Leavitt o< ICancheater vma single-family dwellings in the NEW YORK (AP) —-Ameri- less in dealing with food proeos- emrent omse to buy and adopt compmlmwt NBw ^ Fund in July, according lo not paid by Feb. L- for two lavatories, two dectrlcal Hhealto says that g,Tit,Ms gage The lax ooUeo|or’s report list­ kUled nearly 2 rnmion psr- aidemnlaed Saturday mominf, northeast section of town, made cons have paid farmers many tors. They feel their output goes «-n I f ownws,-par- report lesued today. No figures deflolenoles, two maintenance houses;were sprayed wMb DDr pets. They oaB it toe mnnsni- ^ choice fldblU, pert^ ed also $61,446 in receipts to the sons last year. Their medical Aur> St Adalbait’B M InspecaoiM lest month and throughout toe country In Mgr. biUicne ot dollars In the past dieaply and that toe consumer were given tor August collec­ Church, ICnflald. ordered U correettonqiMde, ao- problems, and one each for re­ ■atkm’’ phenomenon. wstoh a movie, contemplate the tions. General Fund miscellaneous ae- bHIs exceeded |8M mflUon decade to cut back on produo- —rather thoii they, toe producer and their loss of earnings was The bride la a daughter el tion, wWch generaHy is more —is toe chief beneficiary, Scene speclaUata feel that the clouds or look down their noses ’The July collection Is rtightly coint. *■ more than $ bDUaa. Mr. and M ca.'Henry Markow- than the nation needs, tout this "Food waa never so up- production plannerB. Money l / f f l C i a l S K e p O F t tin in malse, liQss Bourque in NEWCW Y O I « — U.B. SU]supple- “Pet Shop Management,” he Is MRS. JAMES T. LBAVTIT seernlngly■Mndtislv eannotcannot hlivbuy a slOW- ' Ulac, Mrs. Smith to aqua, and mental airlines groased $268 quoted os* saying that speeiallsa- down. 8YRAC#USB N If A r — ————— - - » - w Miss MarkowsU in 'Une. somsts touched off t t o e fires to tnerea®* f tlon in veteilnary m edteln ^ Mias Karan LaFountain of Bn- cousin of the bridegroom, was wore a burgundy linen dress This year 24 per cent over the gross in Burgoens, orthopedists, oph' field, cousin of the bride, was Jmdor usher, with white accessoriea and a 'sumss new ImportaMe. WhUe ThrA/mor?Arr«i«tA t®®®> according to the National thalmOiogIsts and radiologists— white orchid. The couple live at budget experts writhe in an- ««riy tod^. Thrm moro arrests k— ■»», flower girt. The ring bearer was Mn. Markowski wore an ac- gulsh as they try to cut $6 bU- were made as the city under- earners Associanoo. as weU os hospital insuranOe Ftaul Markowski of Enfield, qua dress and coat with match- 14291 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora, Colo. Bon from government spending, went its third night of dlsturb- brother of the bride. Ing accessories. The brlde- another bHUon doRars or so ances in predominantly Negro $23,960 PAID TO JEFFERSON MRS. HENRY HALL BA68FORD HI Mrs. Leavitt Is a graduate ot WASHINGTON — Oongresq Joim BnxW of Boston, Mass., groom’s mother wore an aqua may have to he used in pur- sections. - Onstom Home Design ^ served as Scst man. ITahets laoe dress with matching accea- inufteid High School. Mr. Leavitt paid Thomas Jefferson $23,960 is a 196S graduate of Manches­ Ing surplus crops. officials blamed arson- TVItnfilifKtfir Mias Msrfiyn Jamoc Godlew- brldeamaid was Mias Christine were Henry Markowski of En-. aoricB. Both wore white orchids. The anomaBes do not end Ists for three fires, two in empty for his personal coUection-of 6.- Blue Print * Supply too. ter High Scfaod and a 1967 grad­ 487 volumes of Americana in tot o t Windsor became the hrtde O. GoiBewsU o f Windsor, sister field, brother of the bride; WD- A recapUen for 280 was held here. Price support and crop re- and a third at a grocery 690 Hartford Bto at the PoUah-Amerlcan Club, uate of Boston College. He is 1816, when it became necessary of Henry Hall Baasferd m of of toe bride. Uam Dwyer of New York City, ducUon programs, which many store. Maaohosler, C om . Arttogttm, Va., Saturday after- The attiiidaids were dressed and Charies Smith of Enfield, Rockville. For a plane trip to serving with the U.B. Air Force to replace books burned by Colo., Mrs. Leavitt and U statlcned at Denver. people i^eston. aid t^ fi^ y W ot noon at Trinity Metoodlst aUke In fuH4engto eboOklag piito Steven NoUni of Lowell, Maas., Denver, farmer, may in fact be_ ^dtog ^ a ^ o f j u ^ ^ Bookvme Exeto Bat. X4N Oancii, Wbidsor. moire gowns, dealgiied wtto I the o o i o n ^ farmer. It is the ^ S S J L ir o The bride Is a daughter of lutOes edging the neokUnes and vary large, efficient farmers Ui^erslty to a Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Ood- Meeves, and velvet ribbon ao- urtm xrTvS^iMiihic ter hHel scuffis 00 the city's East lewafti of Windsor and grand- oenting toe enqilre aralstUnaa. Today in History di gtiver of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- They snore matching velvet Duchesneau-Swanson art MKeesm o t 100 Oenter St headbosw. The bcoor attandsat By THE ASSOCIATED PBE88- ywngsters were dlspenad. The bridegroom Is the son cl carried a nosegay of pfeik rosea Today is Wednesday, Sq[)t 11, TherTwere no serlornTtaJurles Mrs. Joan A. Baartord o f Farm- and miniature camatianB and toe 906today of 1968. There ere population is ^ ea sU y to ^ dn toe scuffle. faigtan and Henry H. Baartord baby's breath wfto dark green m days left In toe year. C «*e ram, police kept Jr. o t Staten TSIand, N.T. siM pink satin streamers. TBs Today's Higliligbt bi Histwy toues to rise—It ^ ,g> heavy patrols to the southern The Rev. Oaifleld Thompson hrideemaldi nosegays w«re o t On tUs date in 1609, toe Eng- Bon tWs year^ too^ ^ se^on of the city. Offleert used toil explorer, Henry H ii d s o n, S cl TMntty MMtaodlst Church per- pinv minlatnre canattena and number of fanners decBnes. Sunday to disperse a termed toe double-ring cere- baby’s breath wlto abeamers. dlBoovered toe kdand ot Man­ There are lO mIBlon people on ^ ro n tiy youtos and mony. Austin Dribon o l Whidsor Peter L Elinaky ol West B u t- hattan. farms now, with net income of g r fm g ^ young Negroes throw I was ergardst Boaqneta ol wfflte ford aerved aa beat man. Dtoern On TUs Date $18 hOUon to H6 hmiotu S ^ a S w tS L night ! gladkM and pink oaenattons weea etof/bm CtodMsndd ot In 1777, George Washington’s Even tois figure is deceptive, ^ ^ geven-hour series of tool- wesa on toe aUar. Windsor, brotliar cl fin brids. troops defending Fhiladelpfaia for much of the farm population The brtds eras gtven In nai^ and Robert Harrington ol Oam- arere defeated by the BrlUata in today does not receive ite llveM- youths arrested,Tuesday rtaga by her Catbar. She wore bridge. Mam. toe Revoluticnaty War Battle hood from the farm. Wfli me- gyening were chMged with a fidl-lengtt empire gosm ol a reception t o t 110 wan held of Brendyarine. v ohanlsationi. many members of criminal mischief and unlawflil ivacy pean da acta accented with at ih a Baraacd HBtcn HotoL fri 1660, toe Swedito rigbtti- farm famUIss now work to fac- assembly, ra-emfarcldered laee^ dnalgied After Sept. 8, Mr. and X ta. gale, Jenny Und, gave her first torles. : PoUoe Chief John F. O’Connor and Cartilaned by the brideh Baariord wS Mva at UlO M. American concert, at OasQe The character ot farm faml- had Instituted an "overwhelm- mollier. Her boriCuit flngerth;» Rtx>de% Arlington, Va. Garden in New York. Uee also u| changing. Wltb the poUce presence” in the city vaQ ot oO t SInslon was nttoefi- Mbs. Baartord,. a senior at In 1862, toe American writer, rising density ot urb$ir popula- Tuesday i ^ t after toe pre- ad to a headpleca, and Hartford Hospital School ol O. Henry (WSllam Sydney Por­ tioD, some; busintssmen have 'vious two nights of trouble, sbe carried a noaegsy o t white Nttrrtng, le on psycUafrie affSl- ter) was bom in areenaboml, moved out,beyond'the suburbs < o ’Oonnor said law offleers iitiiiiitiiwn oaraatlona, pink ation with 8L EBsabeto*a Hon- NX3. to farms. Gentlemen farmers, were in the position of "damned roaen, and baby*a b n eto with pltal, Waah&igten D. a Mr. In 1914, in Wtortd War I, on they receive toe major part of u you do and damned if you floor-Ungto atruamecs. Basaifard. a 19IB graduate c l Australian eiqwdlUon captured their Bvitoood from other activi- d<»’t, and if I’m going to be p Mlw Shlilay E. Ootoewski ol thnPulvetrtty o t Oonnectlcnt. German New Gukiea and toe ties. damned Pd rather he damned Wiadscr, airter o t toe bride, was served lor two yeans wtto toe Bismarck Arefaipeiago. Factors such as these distort for doing something.” maid o l tacncr. Brideainalds Peace Corps In India. He ia In 1044, President D. Roose­ the farm Income picture. Al- O’Oonnor said'he could not wan Mha Darlme M. Godlew- amployad with Foreign Swv- velt end British Prime Mintoter toougfa net income per farm discern any cause for the. dis­ akl o l WbriMT. sister ol.; the lea Office d AID, Department Wtoeton OburehiB met in Que­ continues to rise or remain near turbances, even after talking belde; and MBas Margaret Lee- o l State, Washington, DAX, for bec for their second anr • tone record higji levels, aroUnd $6,000 with residents of the neighbor^ mmn o t Hartford. The Junior am alee to Vlatiiam. -I' ocmference tai the Canadian city. a year, most fOmUy fanners are hoods Involved. He said most of In 1946, after Worid War H, caught In a price squeese. Some toe troublemakeis were toen- Former Japanese Premier Hkle- aro Utter., agew. - fco Tojo tried to commit suicide toRatioo ’ .cuts dem>ly into the - He said there was no evidence | Giant Panda Mating Needs in Ms Tokyo home. He later smaB farmer’ s Income, aa It that any of the troUUe was or- was executed as a war criminal. does Into that of tos city dweU- gaidzed. Ten Yeats Ago Only Aninud^ Cooperation UJI. Secretory-General Dag Stacy Ames ... does a Hammankjold suggested a ser­ By BOBEBT C. TOTH- be opened and imtnre wU lain ies of tallw among international Tbe Las Aagrtes Times acientifto, miltary and 1^ ex­ “ E r a ’ll be a briHab roar check ’ll tweed combo! LONDON — Perhaps the best perts aa a new approach to the betsreen tiiem at first — that’s disarmament problem. SAVE MONEY puhliCixed assignation in his­ naturel,” said toe oCficIaL "But Five Years Ago Donegal tweed sleeveless tory is taking place here this we have high bopea. She bleats ‘Ihree Negroes were enroBed Blown, gmy solid top wertc between two Ailuropoda Mn a sheep for him at night; at toe Univecatty of South Caro­ with a zippy flared jumper-dress with large but be, if truth be told, psefesw Melsnoleuca, better known as PakinCloa photo line in . Columbia -without in­ hoondstooth skirt with pocket effect and the to have a good right’s alesp. cident, ending an 86 — year WITH A Giant Pandas. new low belt look. Green. Also, he snotes.’* ^ MRS. WILFRED ALBERT DUCHESNEAU Matory of segregation. tie beK and large pock­ One ia London Zoo’ s 280- Why aU this trouble to gat a ets. 10-16 S M Sizee 10-16 § 2 3 pound Ctal-Cbi, whose name In new Gieuat Panda? Miss Margaret Josephine Junior brideamalda were Mlos JOB’S BIOBT FOB HIM . DSL Dresses. > sU five stores rh iw se means naughty mls- "Wen, tboChlneee being what Debby Duchesneau of Manchea- they are now, we oooWi’t eoE- Swanson of Miami, FUC, became LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) chiavous little girL The', only ter, sister of the bridegroom; Recruits in the LouisviBe Police QUALITY PAINT pect to get enotoer from them," the bride ^of Wilfred Albert Du- s MANOHESTEB PABKADE s BBIBTOL PLAZA Pnnda in western captivity, sbe and MXu Janie Swanson Of Mi­ I>epartment should have no eqilalned Anthony Hale of the ctaesneau of Manchester Satur­ ami, sister of tne bride. it’s a new school came here from Peking in London Zoo. tro^Ie remembering the name s NEW BBITAIN. s CtMUlINS OOBNEB, WEST HABTFOBD day evening, Aug. 8, in a can- The attendants were dressed o f the superintendent of police 1986 after being barred, from s NEW LONDON MALL the United States, her original “Thsee are very rare Clear dlSUgbt ceremony at the First alike in fuB-length empire gowns personnel and education. He is a satin deatination, as a product of turea indeed. The Mortb Bor- ot aqua silk organza, designed Oapt. Gerald gopp- year ... and eam have two and Peking Zoo United Methodist C3uirch o t sash Oommunlat Cbtoa. South IDaml. ' with ruffled Jab^, and ruffles has about 19, and that^s aH in edging the long sleeves. They The other trysting Panda- is captivity. There ate perinpa 100 The bride is a daughter of surroun ds Mostow Zoo’s 980-pound An-An. Mr. and M n . Robert A. Swan­ oroto matebing bouffant veils here^s how Giant FtpOoM in all in toe of sUk iBusion, and carried The Russians insist it’s a be, worid,’’ he eaid. . son Sr. of Miami. The bride­ our elegant but everyone admits that it is groom ia a'son of Mr. and Mrs. cascade bouquets of aqua car- The Uadi and white animals, natlona. . extremely difficult to tell the Wijfred WUUam Duebeaneau of s d h • • •, to look .., sex of a Giant Paitda. Chl-Chi which are generally ocnaldsrsd Mountain Rd. Raymond Duchesneau of Man­ members ol the raccoon famUy, 68 was 6 before toe English final­ The Rev. Jiles lOrkland of the chester served as his brother's ly decided her sex. nitivMigh some soologlsts con­ best man. Ushers were Robert tend they are bears, live in the First United MethodUt Churdi GREAT! > There was acme auspiclon performed the double-ring cere­ A. Swanson Jr. of Miami, broth­ Discover the way to impenetrsMy dense bamboo tor- er of the bride; Edward Hacba- about An-An’s masculinity in eets ol the mountalxu of Eastern mony. M n. Joanne Schulte was look ab^lutelly beau­ 19M when Cbi-Chi Uved with orgarist and the soloist was doiian of Mancheater, George Tibet and the Hiechuan rogion tiful, when you’re him in Moscow for six months. MIm Jan Baughon, both of Mi­ Whitney of Meriden, and Kevin Nothing happened. “ We now o t Southwest China. They are sx- Foley of Portsmouth, N.H. wearing this chocolate chistv^y vegetarian, eating pri­ ami. BartnU of mums and think we were within an ace of %UUea-of-the-vaBey and candel­ Oassic Handsewn* Moccasin silk frock with satin marily bamboo. Mrs. Swanson wore a mint success,’’ said a London Zoo abra with lighted tapen were green silk dress wltb matching eOl/tRS MORE...LOOKS BOTER... sash by Dynasty.'8-16. Bestdea, added Hals, the main official Wednesday, "but there on the altar. The center aUde of accessorlM. The brtoegroom's never out of style! i H O wasn't enough room at the object ol the aoo is to conserve the sanctuay was marked with mother wore a turqudilse chiffon USmORQERI b. For campus or office c. VBlager’s long sleeve Moscow 2k>o.'’ toe apedee, and educate and ari a. Judy Bond irufflM lighted tapen and pompons.' dress -With matching accessor­ . . . this smashing '111 crew neck cabled front This seoemd attempt to mate tortotn p e o ^ . The bride was given In mar­ ies. Both wore brcMds. There are other handsewn moccasins at That'8 righti- Quality Dutch Boy House Paint actually blouse in crisp white. BO­ Bobbie Brooks green tar­ pilUover in yumlny fidl the only taro Giant Pandas out­ 'Tha pandas have certainly riage by her father. Her fuB- A reception was held at the thia price, but they aren't Bronco quality, saves you money. It covers more surface area because SS 3 1 0 . Bobbie Brook's tan plaid shift with its colors of softest woid. side toe Chinese orbit bas been been anteitalning, with London length gown of allk mgansa was home of the bride’ s parents. For haven't Bronco fit. It cups your heel, It has superior hiding power. It looks better, tool Its scariet. hunt club riding going on since Saturday When Zoo attendance up 19,000 dall^ fashioned with a ChantlBy lace a wedding trip to Montego Bay, gloves your arch, lets you wear tapered jacket with velveteen 4 pocket flaps is perfect 8 4 -4 0 §10. Villager’s^ An-An was flown here in a q>e- In hopes o t wltnasslng the his- tough, brilliant finish wears slowly and evenly. Resists enough to go out to din­ bodice, kabukl sleeves, a flounce Jamaica, Mrs. Duebsimeau wore toes with comfort. Get into a pair and go! collar. 7-18 3 3 0 . Bobbie plaid kilt is side frin2ed| claUy adapted British aircraft torlC 6YflOt. of matching lace at the hem­ an aaale^ colored dreas and coat cracking and peeling. Keeps costly maintenan^ way Brook’s hunt club plaid ner after. Note the long to coordinate in sizes 6 - 1 .’ It has been planned like a mili­ Actually, - the gate will be line, and train accented with In brow n. SIS with an orchid. 'Hio couple are down. So get the most for your money! Get A-line, wide belted skirt. sleeves. Sizes 6-18 §20 16 § 2 1 tary operation. opened In early' moniing before lace. Her elbow-Iengtb veil of Uving In Mancheater. One, toen the other animal, the dajr's citnsd begins to sr- sUfc lUuslon was attached to a Mrs. Duchesneau" Is a grad­ (DSL I Fartalds) qualltyl Get Dutch Boy House PaIntI 5-11 3 1 4 f wiate afioned into toeir adja- ilva. Then there will be leas dU- matching pillbox hat, and she uate of Palmetto High Srtiool, DAL Sportoweor an five stoiea where It’a easy to cfeugei osnt psna at different tlmss. tracUens for the pair. Officials carried a cascade bouquet of Miami, and the University ot more yesrs to the gallon Nsxt, boto were allowed out at lilJU keep a close eye on tbs pro­ orchids, inies, and baby's breath Pennsylvania School of Dental the same tone to view each ceedings, and even If toe taro accented with pearls and Hygiene, PhlladelphU. Mr. Du- Use DIAL*A’>LIFT Bverjr Day a MAMOHBSVBB PARKAIW Otosr ttrough the wire fence, Bbould repair to eitbsr'a bed­ strsam en. cbesneau Is a graduate ot Mail- Fbone 648-2761 D&I j (fibs glared at him for a half room, there ia closed circuit TV Mlos Jan Swanson of Miami, riieater High School and Boston ’ «V I STORIS OP lASHiOHi • OOBB1N8 OOBNEB, WB8T HABI^POW iBhnfis, than scempeted coyly to spy on them. aiatsr of the bride, waa maid of University erhers he was prsri- *vanp and bsnk Bvierjr Hour Of n ie Day Or NitfKt a BBUTMUi PLAZA a NBW BBITAOr e « .) TbfnL on Wetoimday, Jbsy Who gats the Panda cub, if honor. Brideamalda were m im dmt ot Alpha Epsilon Pi fra­ & MBpped quartan to familiarise MANGHBSTBB PABKADE • NBW LOMDOM MALL any. Is iHt clear at this tons. JiB Swanson of Miami, slater ternity. He received bis mas­ riVK STORiS OP E. a. WHIiSON PAINTOIL INO. Ihamaaivas wltb toe other's '^’Ws won’t diasgies with the of. the bridq; Miss Unda Doer- ter’s degree from Northsastem to r t m y “ O buw o It" ^lye STORiS OP PASHIOV' Russians,'’ said Hale. “ We be- Inger of Alexandria, Va., Mn. University, Boston. He tsaebss 728 MAIN 67HRteT—MANCHB8 IBR Melvin D. Borofsky of Boston, social studias at Oovsntry fntU n toe iteat day o c two, Usvs Pandas are above poll- m toe fate beli mm toe pane wlU tfca. But ws’rs hoping tor twins." and Was Pat OolUna of Miami. JB|^ Sdioot \

■i. * J 4. . ^ . / X, PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER^OONN- WEDNESDAY, M3PTEMBER 11, 1968 ICANCHBSimi BVENIMO HERALD. IfANC CX>NN-. WEDNESDAY. 3MTEMBER 11, 1968

Wshtty Program genuiiw hepplnene whloh re­ snd aH toe youngstera and teen- We wouM'-lika to nwnUon al­ ment of prteonen whose crimes "Tbo $M MUlon dottan dflnk so our gratltnde to the Men- around, toe miMtery picture gate brlgitt- oasts are more then six tiinea. To tha BdNe^, flected thrmigh the eyes of who opened their faearte are aloobot involved, who get evoryone ttwre wns evMwioe of MuoteF Bvenlag Herald and Ihr. A m r I f p B t e r er. (he $8 MUlon doUan a year la Two weeke ^ ton and ae- and gave ttwlr tone, waa over­ dniik, murder, rob or oommlt (he worthinem of this type pn>- Boirtow and Mk*. Ptnto Jos yoiv n d f dhpote to not One between m tt- Open Foru] national, state and looal taxes ttvittes w on expertelwad by 26 whelming. To aO, we esre mori ftaie eovorage of (Ms piograsn. other offonaoe, $47 mUUon. reeelvhi Ifom the Uquor indus­ gram. gratetol. tary men m 7 B*«ntac Bxo«pt Snndajr* ports, regazdbig (be used far miHlon per year, States, a aptraUng |$5 billion our state. (hte Mnd, and the ahnoephere of very appreciative. Mrs. WUttam Mortens ■BMrad at 17 O A X ^ ., MANCiHBSTBR - TEL, 648-6171 - 241 ASYLUM ST.. H A O T ^ _ ^ IHB ABSOCIA1SD PMCa ambuelied by the Viet Oong. Jh toe at­ The efficacy M a maMiine ' 522-72W ^xWATKINB-WBST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST (3BNTER BT. - TEL. 84WriBi AaaootatadFraaa la ex cltk r^ aattUad tempt to ddend itself the fourmH»10Qg stMb as a OObolt .80 Tbsnpy *• tee » • o( rannMtoaHoa c t all aewa dla- palteM oraUM to It or not odurwlat ondlt- convoy fired at up too river banka arid Uhli has long bean appreciated. and idip the local aewa pOb- Khot iq> one of the most pedfied totone In Heritors BOepital has nteioed Ad ilMMa of rapilhllcawen of apeolal dli- the ddto. a etmllar model stnoe 1M4. lateAea hereia are alao reaerred.______’Ihe political end milKary ol^eotiyeB Flaaa hod bean formulated as Ifaraid PrintlOK Ctoauiaay Tno aa* are constantly at odds with eadi other, far back os HOT tor odfltton of •attaaM Hnanrlal rtapaoaUUty lor typo- surii equipment at Manchester and whm they conflict it la InevitalU* Hospital, wlien the need became »S^„^i;^SS*ia%£f525S5eMraulug Haiald. that mlUtary needs wBl oome flTat. apparent. Over the past ten ^ • years (he community heto an. _ ...a o uaifase. larged to swto an extent as to - —‘-• y ylea oUaat of N. B. A. Seirloe. lae. Thp Stessore of Discoid I: wsMbilabm Hepreaeatattrea — ThaXJoUaa w am itt the Incluaton of a new We have Juat oome aerosa quite by wing at toe bCMpltal. Thts bed remiKed ~ in the availabUity. of ssrstarsi^ - ddnce a poestble explanation of toe nir- OF MANCHESTER I AC1>IT BCBBATI OW CUBOaUk- more beds together with en­ noN& rent unsettling etate of toe nallon, end. largement of existing foointtes D laj^ adrntlaloc ------Indeed, of mudi of the world. swdi as (hs Laboratory and Wn Monday — i p.ia. Plato, In the fourth book of hie “Re- For Tmaday — 1 p.m. Satar Patoology Departments, as welt f c Wedgi^ j ty 1 p.n>._'' {KtoBc,” warosd: “A ny muMcal tanova- as toe X-ray Servloe. Now, toe For 1 tlon to full of danger to the whole state, Hospital has announoed new #^BT loMi and ought to be prohlUted. When modes plane for en additional wing de­ rifMtfllfl -- «r «MU__ pawtey ion, 6 p.ai. Friday torMtor of imote change, the fundamental laws voted primarily to Services, In- and Monday pohllcatloB.______Mudlng a long-needed expan­ style you want, of the state always change with them.’’ Watkins has the sion to toe X-ray Diagnostlo De­ WedDoatey, S^ptmiber 11 “ 'nilB spirit of Uoenae,” the phSoaoph- portment as weU as a proposed er continued, “finding a home, imper- enlargement of the Tbmpy Di­ cepUbly penetrates into nuumera and vision. What Is Best? ctwbmis. It Invades oonfracts between RsdlaUon Therapy at Man­ men and man, and from oontraoto goea r r t -'.i 4- chester Hospital has been avaU- tVe Men oC aunUty toe tuh nelglSor- on to laws and oonstitutlooe. In utter able to the community for eves’ liood Mbdei la cleaity and xcfieatMOy ^ reddeaBneea, endlii^ at tost by aa over­ I>tetos From Ataroed By WiUtom Boum ten years. Some 4,200 patlente at the price you want odda wMli Oie dealrti to prafldb good pn^ throw of all rights, private as watt as JM CLARK AT LA SOURCE GP BEILGrUM 1967 have undergone therapy in this Ue adnoatton witteot booatfa|| looal lax- pUbUo.’’ tone tor a variety of ailments dB to an unboataHs pdat Were toe notes of present sodd dloeord and 23,000 treatments given. The >tenchaater faoad the qneatioa l a s t hidden among the firot atrideat twangs of therapy unit preeently in use is Jaani^ add the Boaid t t BduoaUon Herald in the orthovottate range (up rock and rcAT to 360,000 volts energy). The talod to taaohra tt by daddlng, iWBreat- axxdd we teve busted ounelvea. not Inside Report Yesterdays ‘Another 20 Years,’ shift (o siqiervoltage (1 mllUon ly wUh aoma wtoetanee, that It notild with tumrSTig tbo bomb, but with banning by vott snesglea and above) in hos­ ha batter tfats year

e la a Oommunlst party with power dedloated Oommunlst they look­ erally and locaUy where the third class petty officer's tab rideout from Prague, steadily ed up, end we ended with toe atroog- ^ha board badud away a bit, rokerlng ttaelf and all that bae aurround- not so mudr the Soviet invasion coming from (he rank snd file, radiation is directed. Skin reac- Watkins has a complete line of bedroom furniture at all prices not rigidly controlled from the tog, end unseasonaMy, > osreeriet Oommunlsts, the ran Uons are not os noarited, for in- laaMnninr tta poUoy of promoting toe ed It will be a serious handloap both to o f Ckecboelovahia as toe fear Mr, Humphrey and to the Demooratic (hat the Kremlin has now sl- top, is a true refleetten of the "Everything ortes when toe who w an party meralbors be­ and styles. The bedrooms shown are just one example of the iwtgbboiliood aebool and aaKnfag the 10 Years Ago cause of the nice Jobs they got. P a ^ in the eleotton. The CMeego aeene knved itself to be caught in a inexorable dlrectton of Corn- Russians come,” the driver 3. A larger amount of radio-. toweapieoite toat tateiHMliooi bnalng t(\H> from which there la no exit. muntet sateUte pohtlos today, They UFed Uke lords. tion can be deUvered to a tumor baa been exeeptionelly ugly, even in Manchester PubUo Etealth muttered to hlmseU. large diversified line Watkins offers. This Bedroom Set at your wodM afloat oely a email numbor d American terms. The Oonventton was There is deep oonoem among heavily larded with naUonal- Nurses make 1,828 vlslte (hiring "30 years of tt. No txxtos ex­ with some increased opportunity always expected to be a dtaplay of ma­ Ughly-plaoed officiaM, both In iam. summer months. He had toought his wife along cept Russian tranalatloci or for better cancer control. right captures tha true Early American flavor the early settlers Idtar toe boaid formally readn ded ita chine politics, manipulated at long range the Western and anti-Soviet Thus the Ckechs correctly see The Manchester Garden dub tor tha ride, or to visit frlsode homegrown produoto with toe The Board of Trustees at the in Auatria or periuips moatly fate to appcore a aobool admtoMxatory by President Johnaon. And trouble with Oommunlet camps, ilwt the themselves as the wave of toe plsns to assist in landscaptoS same old moral i^Ult end pro­ hospttal has been aware of this created when our country was new. This unique style still remains future. In 1888, to the contzary, 'to give hsr a breath of outside piaa for btateg. . peace demonstratora waa alao fo r a o ^ ' swift movement o f. sevsnal toe Luts Junior Museum. paganda. No one daring to' ohonglng concept ' to cancer ttte obvious wave of (he future air. While the taxi waited tor speak Without looking over his treatment hy radiation tech- the most popular today. This Bedroom available for only 299. in- Obvtoufly pai4>te do not want toetr from toe beginning. Few peoi^n,.-how­ bindred thousand Soviet ever, can have foreeeen otthar toe crude was Hitler and to IMS. U waa her to Join the Group, the driv­ shoulder. No freedom to go niquee for a number of years. •rnrnammf to‘ go to oohoola oqddde their eoldieri into Ckeoboslovakia was weight of toe machine management or marked by MgMy erratic if not Stalin. er asked tala two Am ailc^ pea- abroad. Unto a abort tone ago, the case elud.es a Standard Size Spindle Bed. 64.50, a Double Dresser. 50- sengen if they srould tryHb the appalHng viotence to whldi toe m otional conduct within the But even more to the point i# A Thoiight for Today "They oame to^ power with toad in the boqiltal did not m >- ______^ ____ Mn raCnoao to go away. rauo«gn poUce end toe MaUonal Guard Kremlin. toa apparent lack of oonsensus Bponaoced by toe Manchester cheer her up. their propaganda about, the pear to warrant the Investment inehes with 6 drawers, 127., a 3lx37-lnch Mirror, 36.50, and a within toe Kremlin over the OouneU of Churefaes “ When the Russians asms, n aoBM ap •fein~afc a Board d Bdaoa- would resort For example, some eacpeit an- wmicers. BverytMng tor the of a sum of money for the pur­ For Mr. Humphrey’s cemttdacy, it is hard-line policy toward CMcbo- toe went to bed, wouldn’t eat, workers. Tbw ware to be toe chase of a (tobolt 60 Unit. Now, 42-inch Chest, 89.50. The Night Stand optional at 37.95. AH tton maatofl tUa weak and tta admtn- elyats now believe that the slovaJda and Its courageous and crisd tor four days,” he ii<—oi«i again fotmd ttmlf In the pool- a wretched start He la, all the same, prime conslderBtton behind the Man’s one unchanged obsession, aristocrats. The worksra got however, the demand has in- probably a better proapect than la oun- party cMef, Aleoconder Dubcek. Whereso’ere Ms feet have explained. “ Try to tell her (hat pieces are finiihed in Solid Maple. Choose from an open stock. tion d hating to reoommond toat acme August 30 occupation was a tMngs aren’t a s . bad as she nothing. Russia took evszytolng. errassd significantly to toe point m o ^ acknowledged. Even now, in spite vMuaJ ultimatum by the Soviet hOcbasl Sualov, a longtime trod, Finally, toe workers got wlsr to where this number te lar^ pvgtt* ha tyaa^a***® ®*>* hig damea of his handicaps, be atUl baa a sporting member of the Freeldlum, is Is a keen, enormous, haunting thinks.’ ’ tlM fnuid. Ih the lost couple of enough to Justify the purchase of in toetr own aehoola to nmaBar rtaaaee Joint staff with a very interest­ "We are quite lost," toe bo- chance againat Mr. Nixon. And even ing end uncomfortable motive . known to have made one of toe Never sated thirst for God ysers, NOvotny had to let up a such a unit. in oOMna. dad again toare waa parental now, after bis Janlhg riteerfulness when stoongest arguments within the gen, as the taxi moved from in mind; To Mock the projected the outekirte of Prague. She was little, but by last January he Today's heavier pi^tient load otosrt were being clubbed in the streete. summit meeting between Soviet IDamlto preceding the Invasion Humanists sometimes talk as had lost all strength. plus the hardtolp factor of outside, be is better fitted in character to favor of an easy policy to­ though faith to God is a substi­ in her late tMrtles, on the plain No declalon woe made and toe dlaeue- Premier Alexri Kosygin and side, except for her huge brown “We grabbed at Duboak, not transporting acutely lU patlente toon law not ended. NOr will It end oa for the Preeideney than is flenator Mc- Prealdent Johnson. t ward Chechoslovakia, and yet tute for concern for man and, bacausa wa fSTorsd Oom- to surrounding hospltel facilities Certhy. Mr. Humphrey’s inatlnete ere Sualov Is generally regarded.as to effect, turns men’s attention eyet. 'She was intelligent and loag aa trleo to maintain 9S The tlrst word that these two well-enough educated, with munlsm, but ha saafiiad Uka which are often heavily ecbedul- sound. His record in toe Bmete and hie world leadera, had agreed to on" ideologlcBl hard-liner and away fimn the social tasks con­ some sort of a resoue. ed with a waiting list tor patient aa toe optonum liaamnom alee end MBl performance before be became Vlce- theoretician of party orthodogey. fronting their generation. In some French end EngUto and keep tioigiaifntinnd oohoola oomplately , meet in Geneva to start talks Fluent in ungrammattoal Ger­ “And I wUl say, ha kept Ue needing treatment points to the Preoideht prove toat The risk la toot he ‘ on control of anU-bailisfc mis­ On the other side, Wladyslaw this, humanists are poor read­ ers of the heart and of Mstory. man. word. He eeld other parttes and acute need tor this type of undlahnbed. is too inde^ve when actton is required. sile systems reached top-level Qcmulka of Poland and Walter " modality In Manchester now. Board Choinnan John Rottner Both he and Mr. MoCartby have some­ Ulhrlcht of East Oermahy ere What we need, vdiat We cry for, The pessengere followed in­ organlxattom could be formed, Soviet otficials about August 18. is something worthy and able to. structions and pleaded with her and we could vote for them free­ Hartford Hospital’s unit has put it tola way: “Cbildnn Juat don’t oo- thing of Mr. Adlai Stevenson’s attractive- Within two days Soviet (roope, warning Moscow that if there is been numing at capacity for neas but also have toe same fatal flaw a Soviet retreat from Cxecho- possesc us. Unless there is God, to believe that matters were not ly, and that the Oonununlat 3 p ie ce s operato wlto the adxwl eyMem by dl- with token hrip from loyal War­ all that Mack. IXtbeek remains party’s task was to prove Iterif some tone and the new: model 499 of a soft centre. Senator MoCartoy has saw Pact alUes, had Invaded alovakla they may not 6e able overarching and underglrdlng . "rldtag thrawehrea Into neat claoBOoma in power and will continue to at St FrancU Hospital has al­ said of himself toat he Is “an Act to hold their OP«m positions. life, helping man to create good the beat though tt would volnn- d » eadi. Ih e qneaUoo la wtaetber you Ckecboslovakia. Thus the an- nm a Ctech not an occupation taitiy be voted heck Into office. ready eocceeded Its anticipated n man’’ — Act I being traditionally toe notmeement d the Big *rwo Sualov has been trying to put and destroy seUlrilhese, our hu­ Spanish ha^ vastly become one of America's most popular want your «*im in a doearoom of W or • government, they told her, try­ “ What a happy time! Newa- patient load. statement cf the problem. Act n deal­ meeting, acheduled for the fol­ beck together the old Moecow- man life is a pathetic thing, moaw in yoiw neighbocfiood or wbetlier fmd the acMevemente of art, ing tO'dlsguise their own lack of papera had said something, mo­ As a modern, accepted, and ing with its complexities, and Act in lowing day MmuUaneouely to led international (tommunlst proven modaUty, Oils uMt would furniture styles. Now, for only 499. you can give your bad- yoo want htm buoed to a amailer rlaae- reectoring them. Stevenaon was pre-emi­ science, and economic planning conviction. vies, new hooks, convsraatiom Washington and -Moscow, was world. The Czech occupation has At that, the driver forgot the without fear., . oertainly have a use at our hos­ room aontewfaere elae. ^ b a t to beat tor nently an Act n man, vtoile Jiton F. nipped to the bud. made that impossible, destroy­ merely serve to accentuate ita room the aristocratic flavor of "Old Spain." Each piaeo Is futility by. serving mostly as script of Ms own play. "The high water mark arms pital now — in order to provide your ebOdT" Kennedy was on Act m performer. Mr. Evidence that this military ing Moscow's credeoUals to "Nonsense," h^said. "History Ehm^ihrey has atin to shew whether he impersonal .organs of manipula­ about February, with Novotny ’ the best care tor the communi­ Taaohata, here in ManrtwaUr aitd ev­ .takeover was not preceded by Italy, France, and other coun­ shows that on the heels of the handsomely crafted with many carvings and crevices . . . a can get beyond a second curtain. tion for masses of men. really out but before DUboek •> ty and aid In establltolng a bet­ erywhere doe, have conalatenay argued riementary precautio-w on (he tries with minority Communist soldiers in every occupation bad soUdlfed his power. Five ter approach in the future For four years, of course', be has lived ■political front is to blantant to parties. The Rev. R. E. Haldeman must for authentic Spanish. The entire set is finished in Oak tor a lower pigili-teacher ratto oa vital in the ahadow of “LSI.” It has harmed come the secret TX>Uce. The Ftii- Amerioen paratroopers in Wen- through research and exploring be ignored. Accordingly, the Kremlin la St. Mary’s Episcopal Church sians have already asked for oeslas Square could have tak­ new principle# as they occur. to good education. They have purmed him in toe public esteem, making Mm caught to a trap, wMch la why and Pecan to give it a heavier and more rustic flavor. This The Soviet amhossadar’s gUb 8,000 dwellings, to be supplied en over (he country. Five para- Sincerely, toat argument to toe point of procemfaig look like a p op p et tagging along in toe ' assurance to toe KremUn that a some well-informed Soviet ex­ a grievance here In town and wake of’ the qhnnsy giant. If he diverged in three weeks. We shw the troopeia, representing some Douglas J. Roberts Jr., M.D. sot includes a 64xl9x32-inch Triple Dresser with framed ’ QuJritog government could perts to both' the Western and the mlUtary apparently in a new same tiling when Hitler came.” force for progress, that’s all it (Ed. Note: Dr. Roberts Is tt a factor in teacher etrlke from toe Prudent’s policy on handling' quickly be installed to Prague the Communist camps now fear ascendancy, determined to em­ Vietnam or on tolnning out toe poverty “ Yes,” , Ms wife said, "the ar- would have taken. cMef ,of RadUUon Therapy at Mirror, 242.50, a Panel Headboard with Frames, 99.50, and tfneatoi efecwbece. turned out to be wholly false. that the Czech affair may be ploy mailed-fiat solutions for the reets will begin again. All Ihe "I don’t mean we want to Join p rop rtm m e—as at times be must have Moreover, the apparent as­ leading straight to the most dan­ the hoepltal). If they are right, tt eeema that toe moat subtle, complex ipcHUical intelligent people will be lock­ the West, because we don’t dene—be kept toe divergence out of pub- sumption to Moscow that the gerous East-West confrontation p i^ lem —the disintogxatlan of a 5-drawer Chest, 38xl9x48-lnchos, 159.50. The Bedside nelghhoibood ediool concept hea gcd to - lie gaae. Rqieatedly he has said tlu|t he ed up. We wiU have no leaders know about the Wkst — we’ve OseChs woUkl fMlow the course since the Chiben missile crisis the Soviet empire. Not only Is 6o help us out of our sf pmaumafeiy having the oame objecttve— Vietnam, above aU, Mr. Humphrey must The drivers wife went oh: Made of Solid Ponnsylvania Cherry, this Bedroom Set captures break free. His sympatoy for the Ne­ “Now it starts all over again. doUara on the national scene datoating toe alma d the Viet Oong end My God, do we have to go and see If any apply on the impnvlng the of the flouto Viet- groes, the slum dwellers, and toe vlc- the originality of the furniture the early settlers hand made. Each tlms of. industrialism is evident. He has through another 20 yean of the I state level. . v i to iirove bow be will prevent the crea­ same pattern, end gradual . Rutger's (tenter of Alcohol piece is a handsome reproduction of true Early American m a debate to over whether toe Unit­ tion and enactment In coming years of chuiqplng down, each piece of ' 1 Studies ranks Oonnebttout Mh ed BtoUa to rigbt in oendlng more troopa even greater tragedies in America’s cit­ repreesion following toe last In fifty states In rate of alco- Furniture. Sat at right shows the 55-inch Dresser Base with 10 Inlo tta arbera there are reported­ ies. ' at six months intarvalsT" I holism, ly few if any North Vietnameae. The Vietnam is toe hardest issus of aU. She fell sUsot for a while. <- I The Notional Safety (teunoU drawers, 129.50, a large 34x28-lnch Mirror, 36.50, a 7-drawar d^^tiqg (bore la between Souto Vietnam- The war bos to be stopped, peace Than she asked the Amorioans letatlaUcsshmr |8 bttlkm doUan Ito ba the annual cost of drink- aaa who aupport toe government and negotiated, and a withdrawal begun. But where they Uvo(L One said Brus­ 42x53-lnch Chest, 155., and a Full or Twjn Six# Chalrback bow, without sacrificing many of the sels, (hs other London. laseoolated' highway deaths and iiiwidura of tha Viet Oong. IMOklttltE* WlWt hea diaturbed toe anti grotq> 1a Vietnamese (snd they are not all cor­ “Beautiful oiUee," said the Spindle Bad only 79.95. All these pieces for only 399. Tha Bed­ rupt. or self-seeking) who have stood driver, "I have sent picturee. Another |0 MUlon doUaw is i M (he nmnber o|( American troopa baa against the Vistcong? In toe United AU toe parks and ths flowen in nat^ to be alcohol’s share side Table, 26xl7-inchas (inly 44.95. The Dresser and Chest both tia riir— from 8,000 a year ago to 38,- States tha will to go on with the war has tbm is" part in the ISO blllton a 000 O0W and that toe fact that on Anuri- been' sapped; even Mr, Nixon w a ^ So "And freedom," his wUs rs- . orlme b|U. have thumbnail molded drawers and top edges, full platform A $7 union loM to businoM, aoN dtrioion haa obUted ito beed^iait- “ de-Amerioanise’ ’ It. Since.tM W of­ sumed. “Bo ws start aU over < again. Ton yean, 20 years. But .. iQuited ^ Dunn's Rsvlsw, MB htto toa vaciaB. fensive, victory of any kind has been I business magaxlne, resutts ogee bases, and butterfly brasses. Coma into Watkins tomorrow beyond attainment. But, Just because life Is so fiesutlful dnd time is - nuflly from htavy drtnldng aa«a lawilly fram pactficatlon worken toe other side bekeves that the Ameri­ so short Its not fair." and pick your Bedroom. Many more to ehoo$av^f®ifi» Tbs border was crossed pain. ’ oloohoUo sxieeiftms. Nto teM hod wnfldrralilw aucotoa In cans will not hold on, negofiations are AlcoiiM-essoclated poverty In Isssly and the taxi swung onto, baaiOV villagan in to^govananent . Mow and unfruitful. A settlement is not days of oiir Government’s beyond attainment; Mr. Jriu i^ may be tha Visnna highway. • ■ ' ' \ SMa of (ha dvU dhputo.'mty fad an timing Ms moves os a climax to his ‘T can say tt now," sha said, ^^ww on povetty’’—12 MUlon ____ taannia bightena tenoion gsniuiaUy. I terin of office. If so, they ought to oome “wa’ra in a fres . land i can I Csre of aloohoUos as disUn- ittd r amll d«enda onkaepiiig opan soon, for if .they do not ooihe be looks soraam tt: Ulbrtoht 1st Bin " a lo a mlnimian. w Igulshed from unconflned Open 9 A.M. to 5:36 P.M. - Closed Monday - Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M. like handing oVer to Ms successor an Scltwsltt; Broatanev 1st Bin , I drunks, in mental Institutions, attar dda of tha dabota hoUa uitooly mess. — MANCHESTER (ENG­ Bohwain, Bin Bolnrstn, Bin IsTBO mllUon a year. “ '-I '■ itet whto Anudoan tnwpa art LAND) GUARDIAN Bofawsln . . Aimual arrests end confine­

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r r A U - ,/ TAOE THIRTEBN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 MANCHESTiSili EVENINO HERAIJ3, JIANCHIBISTEB, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SElj^EMBER ll, 1968 TWELVE Vernon North Viet Group Tolland County Polities PIANO LESSONS tKrectors^ M RA Clear Way ----- 1 ^ TellsT ells of Interest Duffey Backing of RSbicoff For First Renetoal Projects Bevdriy BoRho Barton idustrial Foim datioii Dissolved ExpttfMCtd / in Kennedy pian The Board of Directors and toe first buUding in toe North ■ _ _ __ - -—A m.m^mmmmmm ^9 / A n\ ^ n*k« Leads to State Panel Spot The meeting Monday w a s HANOVBR, N.H. (AP) The Horlt CoHtgt Groduole the Manchester Renewal Agen­ Bhid Renewal Area.” H m atoddioMen ot the old Commerce, made the announce­ called by the chamber to ask North Vietnamese -delegation to cy (MRA) last night cleared toe RoekvUle Indoatrial Foundation ment at a meeting of the board By BETTE QDATBAUB nual dinner dance Oct 26 at CoH Mri. Sown Tup|^ DANCE STUDIO voted at a meoUiid Monday to yesterday. ihe stockholders what they the Paris peace tallte has told a The two Btaite leaders of the Crystal Lake Reetaura^ lost taurtUes to oonstrucUon In wanted to do, whether to keep Wooden Btke$ dlMOteo the oompany and dla- The chamber was one of the group of American sieademl- McCarthy for PreeMent forces , Hivlted guestp Include Edwin 6 4 9 -8 0 1 3 the North Bind Renewal Area largest stockholders In th e the foundation going or to dis­ MAULS, France — A coUeo- Directors; BEVERLY and LEE BURTON trMwto the assets back to the cians they were Interested by bv Coimeottcut weffe appointed M%y. candidate for U.S. as a nsult ot their actions, atockhoklerB. firm, which was formed many solve It. Morganaon said as far tlon ot toe wooden bteyOIea Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s pro Donald MOrganson, president years ago when there was a as could be determined there candidate; A n - ground wBl be broken on two made In toe 100-year parted be­ was a majority of the share­ o( the Board of Directors of the definite need for such a founda­ posal list month to end toe war. drew Repko, Incumbent State _ porceU there, sometime before fore 1916 Is on dUpUy In the holders voting at the meeting. organixation. CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS BookvlXe Area Chamber of tion. one of toe professors said Tues- Senator, and Atty. Robert King, ICusee du Velocipede, while He said it, was the feeling that The appointment o< state Oct. 2. day. Incumbent state representative Brittany has. a saidlne-ean ck- the need for the foundation earthy chairman Rev. Jc _ The two boards approved toe IN ALL FORMS OF DANCING Jonathan Mlrsky, director of from the 48th District. Mblt In the Museum of Bidiing which existed several years Duffey and Vice Chairman Mrs. sale of a 29,791 square foot par­ toe East Aslan Center at Dart­ at Conoameau, and Besancon Andover ago was much greater than it Ann W «der of WeottKwt, conr , Visiting Italy cel to Raymond and Louts Da- mouth College, said toe North in eastern France has an spoth- 22 O AK STREET 647.1083 is now because then it was just firms Rev. Duffey’s atatement Lt. Gov. Attlllo FrasslnelH of mate, and a 62,598 square foot Vietnamese were "scornful’’ of eeary museum full of spice Jars keyed to In^vidual Industries. made In Tolland Sunday, in Stafford left this week for a va­ parcel to the Manchester Car­ 369 toe American deleifates in Paris cation In Italy with his wife. aiM pharmaceutleal imple­ Students at Opening Morganaon said that the fact which he pledged the atate Mc­ bide Oo. because they speak "in toe F’rassinelli also served as State .the foundation has been Carthy forces would "actively The Domsito parcel, on the ments. words of President Johnson.” Central Committeeman from dormant for so many years support Senator Ribteoff and eoutheast comer of Main and Of Grade School Last Week The Kenedy proposal, Mlr­ Channel 30 mln^ff.TndS? , makes lb difficult to rekindle an Congressman WtlUam St. Onge, Tolland County, Woodbrldge Etta., is being sold sky ^ald, attracted toe North Increased Aid Urged Tjirf Wednesday the efemen- vision, until July 1 of this year. interest. Vlejrtamese because it Imposed and other Democrats.” for $24,992; and the Kancheater Earl and David Parker, own­ Carbide pared, on'the north tary school opened with 389 pu- « supi^rted m aln^by He said the funds will be re­ no' conditions lor a ' bombing Gov. John Dempsey will serve rw orkil ers of Earleen Grove In Tol­ side of HUMard St., appioxi- ^ three local communlOes. turned on a pro-rated basis, and halt. The Communists, Mirsky as honorary chairman of toe pUs enroUed from kindergarten If anyone does not want their land, Sunday urged Sen. Abra­ taately 160 feet west of Main said, viewed toe Kennedy plan statewide dtlxens group. money returned they may- so ham Rlblcoff to support th e St., for $16,000. through the sixth grade. Under gome special help. There la an as “an Inelglit Into toe situa­ Tolland County itcOarthy sup- Indicate this to the chambet and restoration of TlUe I funds for Ihe direction of Mrs. Doris opening for a part-time Janitor tion." porters are expected to also The two deeds, tranaferring also indicate where the funds education, during toe Tolland FREE Chamberlairf, principal, now in to work for three hours a day. the propMties,, wttl be executed Kennedy, In a speech at work for Rlbieoff and St. Onge Democratlo picnic there. They her 27th year in Andover’s between 3 and 6 p.m. or 4 to 7 should go this week. Louis Dainato said Worcester, Mass., suggested an under the dtoectlon provided by told Rlblcoff how the recrea­ school, a staff of teachers made p.m. Also needed Is a bus driv­ Candidates Elsted unconditional bombing halt and Gerald Anderson of Andover. last night that he expects to tional area had been developed break ground next week. Clar­ up, 6 full-time and two part- er for the morning run to Rham At yesterday’s meeting toe di­ toe eventual withdrawal of all Anderson agreed to meet with «10<» PILE LINERS frona'a gravel bank, and how ence Brown, for toe Manches­ time educators began the task high school, 7;1S to 9 a.m. rectors also approved a list of foreign troops from South Viet­ several area candidates, follow­ Mrs. Tieraann Named It Is now used by Vernon for ter CoriUde 0>., said that of operating what Is most likely 12 namee presented by „amnam as amoniamong steps toward ing toe Tolland Democratic pic­ teaching disadvantaged chil­ the biggest "business'’ in town. A new member ot the And­ ing cornmlttoe chaliman G e ^ ground for Ms building 'wUl be nic. dren during toe summer under W ITH A N Y Seven of the full-time teach- over Board of Education is Allen as candidates to toe Board Mirskv — broken within the next two said toe North Viet- It woiild appear the McCarthy toe Title I program. e n are here for the first time. Mrs. Patricia A. Tlemahn,TTemahn, NowNew of Directors. Of thetoe 12iz namesnai^s ^ disputed any interpreta weeks. Miss Nancy Hrenuk of WHll- Boston Rd. She was appointed jjresented, sU will be elerte^ ^ ^ Democrats, both county and GOP District Workshop The Domatos wlU construct mantle, a graduate of Eastern by toe board last week to fin Names presemeupresented were«<=*<= Bert foreigners statewide, intend to work with­ A Republican Seminar and an 11-unlt apartment building in toe party structure, but to be Workshop for Tolland County A ll Ooimecticut State Oolite, will toe vacancy created by the palumbo, Joseph Paiato, ^ h n ^ of modem design, and predict teach one of toe, two first resignation of John C. Hutchln- carter, Ben M(«er, gors wh^ met with the North selective about those whom they Republicans will be held to­ Its completion within six grades. MTs. Faye Titus of Co­ son whose term was to have sari Edward Z ^ e r Bety B ^ Vietnamese for 13 hours last wHl actively support. morrow night at Tolland High months of start of construction. Anderson sported an unusual School, trff Rt. 74. The seminar lumbia will have one ot toe two run up to July 1, 1973. tofak, J o s ^ Kadlsh Thursday and Friday at toe In- Manchester CarMde, now on WEATHER tMcond grades. Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Tiemann bhs lived In Paraons, Dr HaroW K ^ ^ vltatlon of David Dellinger, a peace pin at Sunday’s Demo­ will begin with a social hour at Woodbrldge St, comer of E. White, formerly of Florida and Andover with hef husband, An­ alter Schindler an leader of U.S. antiwar groups. cratic picnic, which depicted a 6:45, followed by workshop ses- Middle Tpke., will construct a dove agalnst a giona In public relations, cam- now livinguvuis IniM Andover, win-T— uthony, oju f, tuKiand wuiiujrfamily ouiL'csince iTOu.1960 • nnnmved , DellineerDellinger has been to HsuiolHsmol and white peace ^ ” . ,, — t'-—— - 4,000 square foot industrial teach one of the fourth grades; She a»e Isis a graduate otof Manches- The directordirectors aUo approveo »e Vietnamese background :half blue and ftaii pgign financing, research and building of CMonlol design. It toe other will be taught by Mrs. ter schools and also attended the rqiort made by toe rcMU^ officials green. The pins were sold In general service and voter regis­ will be the first stage of a COAT Judith Bartiar of Andover. Endieptt Junior College In Bev- er. Miss Evelyn PariMk which Mirsky said the North Viet-Viet­ Chicago, to raise baU money for tratlon.tration. projected tiiree-stage develcq;)- The*riiA ieevbtwo fifth grades PTRilM wUlwill IkAllboth At*1v.'erly, lirABB Mass. TTAA#A/1 inIn the dElTlOn'demon­ THThea fiAmInfiTseminar i is one'of several be an ment program, with plana call­ namese reiterated several times " • PlaidB and plain colorB to be held throughout the state, have tesuhersteachers new loto misthis sschool c « w health and welfare of children some accounts. Morg;an8on ex- that the United States should strations during the National ing tor an eventual 1 15,000 ayatem. One will be Mrs. Oorene ig evidenced by her work In re- plained it was difficult to figure sponsored by the Republican "stop the bombing and we will Convention, Anderson explained. square toot facility. Bitwyn has • Pdimaiient preesed Jones of Hefcron, trained at c«nt years with community the budget accounts exactly ac- State Central Committee. end toe war very quickly.” Houley for Annual Sessions . predicted completion of toe first EJsutem Connecticut; the otoer groups. She was a member of curate at the beginning of the Robert Houley, Democratic Begtstrars Meet nyrii^ stage within 90 days of start • Lnxorloua orkm pile Hneni He said toe North Vietnamese (a David OdeS of Mamtoester toe Mothers dub, serving as fiscal year, especially areas A special meeting for Regis­ of construotion. also want an end to alleged candidate for state senate from trained at Central Connect- president and chairman of that such ae telephone, and such, trars of Voters and their asslat- • Weahable American commando raids in Tolland County, has embraced Both parcels will be Iandscai>- lent OoBege. A new part-time group’s sponsorship of . toe Well over­ ants from all 13 Tolland County Rough Sailing at Niantic that the North Vietnam, U.S. 7th Fleet the concept of annual sessions rea d er ed according to the specifica­ • Resrulara^ 8lMHi8» longs «“ Mara lecher, (raduate ■aaltUirt gregattenal Church, taking toe Atoystus .Mteam, Democratic______didate explained. ■ '^ e can no er of OormecUcut McCarthyltes; at Univ. of Hartford, aayt, ’Thla its second annual fall exhibit gi^gnt that occurred In Man- And, he eongreguiated Ray- 789 MAIN ST. toe board that toe drive ended day directed the purchase of 22.3 longer <^rato on a legislative Mayor Bruno Giordano of Stam- court# thould bo (Ivin to place of the snnnei church pic- candidate tor representative q g6 at die« i Community “ ------^ieater In May'saw toe charges m o a i and Loula Damato "for 51st as of vestetdays meeting hut acres of land adjacent to the enterlnf college freshmen for GLENNEY’S District tlmetable geared to the pace of ford. Mayor J<*n W. Huntliig- nlc. Beginning with an outdoor from the Blst District, attended trail. The exhibit Is open to all against him -uawiaaa-i in Frl- having the honor of constructing It he brought In Gillette CasUe State Park at comprahanalon, apeed and Mvx-co yesteryear, not to allow them to ton of West Hartford, Mayor atudy awna praettca." service of worship at 10 a.m., as weU as Dana Hanson, head jg<.gj artists, ameteur ahd pro- of Circuit Court the name at one more new East Haddam, and four acres State wait a year and one half in toe Richard O. l^ e of New Haven, feHowshlp 'Will continue throu^- of toe Regional OounoU of Elect- ■ fgggiooai. Frlxee wdU be owar^ j 2 in Bast Hartford, Ahearn Seeking Reduction mentoor, toat of KUoy Spirit at toe Sherwood Island hands of legislative study com- and Mrs. Anne Wexler of West- Sound Lab anginaar Jamea out the day. Members and ed Officials. ^ and original work In any , Rioa timllailv Marsh of Waterford read friends of toe church are Invlt- Hie purpose of toe coitfere^ wlU be accepted. Hartford l ^ d ^ Willy LaVa "SatalllMt" at ed. Informal sports dress U sug- was to "focus public attention yurtoer Information may be ^ jh a break O f Homeowner T ax Burden Ltoman Mid Uw drive cloaed operation lo bu]rliid land oreaa taion." H . ovar 1.000 words a jninuta whan half way through gested. on the need for additional ^ ^ . d by calling ^ B o S oi^rHHnvini membership in Rocky HIIL Enfield and Put- Republican Dance ond term as U.S. Senatw. He tha eouraa. “We must reduce the dl^pro- “I am seeking the support of ^ i “ ^-f^ ^ t lo r iR l ^ i S l y nam, as w T ^ the purchase of The Ellington Republican to ow>osed by RepubUcan Edwin Ihow, attending school bring ^ ^ ^ n t o w ^ ^ ^ k s w Town Committee wlU how Its an- H. May Jr. a picnic for toe family, Includ- Lemalre. ^ portiaaato tax burden toe home- every - civic-minded citizen who cares about good government, ing enough for a later afternoon property tax Converse Rd. cigarettes were ^ e n . The sttd- owner now bears, Aloyslus Ahggm wgtgd, - i beUeve that snack, and ptper dishes and InequltaWo. of the property was valued at $70. Abeun, Denapcratlc candidate re^on^ble govermnent can on- sUverware. coffee, a punch bw - Barbecue TIokete ^ -7 The Hartford cases against for State Representative from ly be acquired by concerned erage and dessert wUl be pro- Tlokcts are sOH available for PTA wlU meet tonl^t at 8 at ^^ toe 61st district stated last night. cKlzena who know toe issues and "I lovtd tha courtal It's vlded. There will be a barbeque a barbecue toJ>« held td toe the elem en t^ s ^ ^ Hartford Superior Court raally axhillrating and area for tho« wishing to cook Plains Flrtd off R t $1 in Cov- The pubhc Building Oommu^ ______MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE MOTOR SALES sxclungl” said Mrs. No matter what you wear— •The homeowners In toe smal Winifrad Amaturo, hamburgers and hot dogs. Dan entry Saturday for the benefit slon Will meet tonwrrow^ towns have aeen toelr praperty responsive to toe needs of the Waat Hartford mothar Buccino Is in charge of the of the Democratlo candidate tor p.m. in the town office eonrer- people.' of fiva. Sha now rsada ♦m — skyrocket, but no ap- Testimoiii^ Set “ 1 strongly urge every con­ aavan tim s i faatar. kiUtoen. the state legtelatiire from toe enee room. predalds Increase in services the style and fit —^ cerned citizen to devote a there Bl'rt District, Al^sius Ahearn. bas been provided In return,” be ntamed^^a^i^es'**tor The picnic will run from 1 to Advertisements For Ray Griffin portion of Us •time to active In my explained. participation in politics,” he Z • p.».° »!«■ • euH a* .X- Bi^ 8«-» Aheaxn’e comments were Small classes. Tel 643- A testimonial for retired po­ of your hra shows continued, {^edging himself to BARGAINS learn to read 5 to 5 times ponyridea for ttie chlWren: jjJWt at 8 p.m- Congressman lice lieutenant Raymond Grif­ made alter be returned f i ^ at­ "work for a dynamic program c h e v . CEOLDS. recreation, games and visiting William SL O ^ , rm tU ^ for 7024. ______fin will be held Sept. 2S at tending a day-long seminar yes­ ™ «?- * « 64“ ? *:-. *1255 faster with equal or MmA for tlis adults and a sons re»electton, and Robert Houley, ^ , of accomplishment when I am I tmr V T M 4W. kl 67 22 Herald Piano’s. terday In Hartford which Investi­ V4> avtomatlCF Mten ftfmt flttr- %Or. MrritoPr V-4 V 4 , aWama tlc , P S , P S for state senator, are Manchester E v ^ elected.” K as is spac gated sources of addltolnal rev­ ftif a 4 krai brakMx M it t^tcitl mane, rte mm mimr* greater comprehension J b t o m S f is to of « ^ d to attend. Bolton “ rresponde^ t**®*®’ Griffin retired Aug. 31 after enue for communities. t o J ^ ig S t . and a muslo3rpro- ^ Y m m g ^ J e L B ^ L 40 years as a policeman. Police Chief James. Reardon -nie putpoee of the seminar, WBONO GAME 03 OLDS. 66”". “ ?.*’» gram which wlU feature talent tatoed from Houle, Stirfir* M r. ------CMvtriibit/ 66 *1895 665."2S5 *\W How would you like to read a novel in Sundance Blaze is general chairman for toe aooosding to Ahearn, was to ter««pv V4x Mtvmatic# p m f * ttiiKMrtf thHtf t evU kardtae, PS, P9. taeMry sir aatamattc, t c/t- « M s p tc M Ktoe church. manage of Al^s Mtm “locus pitoUc attenUm on toe LOUISVILLE (AP) — George •r ttMrinf 4 krskss, m H tptcM (MditlMint, at la apacM less than two hours? Or maybe cut The youns people of the campaign, and from Blrs. Mary testimonial, and otoer members SANDPOINT, Idaho — Fire q, committee are 14. Wil- need tor additional revenues and Mlkan, commisrtoner of the your study time In half — or cover twice church, with Emerson Bos- Blorgan, district. chairman ot “SECRET FULnLLMENT” as much on the job? You can do it when fightera eeptlmaite the beet of the uam Cooke, Patrolmen Primo asstHnnsi state asaistanoe.” American Basketball Associa­ eg FORD worth, are in charge of toe his campaign, 67“ £^mm >*1945 you learn to read the Evelyn Wood way. dgsrastattog Sundance Mountain Amadeo, Samuel Maltempo and Plunge'Bra by LILYETTE ‘The question of taxes and tion, recalls the time he was ad­ U v PtlrltiM PaliiaiM 5I4XU 66 “ i ! * i , *1575 games and contests. Ouiroh Classes 3.D r. ’ H t r iN fr 4hi| Mda stdaiL V«tv tvttm ttlc, ptwtr This is the revolutionary rapid reading fire of August 1967 reached 4,000 Emanuel Motola, and CD dlrec-^ revenue income Is the most im­ aaSM, amamattc. 4 cvl.> P*<*- The day will close with a brief Church school classes at St. dressing a Boy Scout^raUy and 441^ wIiltawMtv R4Hr WtlitmllB, knmaeu* ttttriiif 4 krtkMr at It tpt* technique that first captured natfonal Addfi Glainour Above the Bra portant public iBSUif facing Con-, clai ar aWartas GteoJ^e'^B E^48copa^ Chlich vrill * «r® e » “ >* answering questions afterwards. CMitftriOR. attention when Mrs. Wood, a Salt Lake vesper service at twilight. necticut today,” he said. At Mayors’ Parley resume Sunday at 10:16, a.m. <»or«ln an area five n ^ ^ "How many points did you MANY OTKIR ACTION VALUES AT YlOUR QUALITY OLDSMORILE DEAUR ★ ★ ★ City school teacher, was invited to the "R is necessary toat our sys­ ^ i f i f Two men attended toe Children who have been to the end W ^ score In your pro career?” one White House by President Kennedy in tem of b«rcarefUUy tuid Connecticut Cortterence of Blay- church school prevlousty are al- even buckled steel bri^ee over ed at Police kid asked. 1962 to teach her amazing method to oomjiletoly revlev^ed by toe 1669 o H w S r i n Harttoid, along ready reglster^l and toelr toe Pack River, a«d »«• t^om any committee mem- " I suppose about 20,000,” re­ his top aides. Since then more than leglSlsturs,” according to the MANCHESTER' OLDSMOBIU wlto2W m a ^ rs, selectmen, and teachers are expecting them, winds uprooted 160-foot trees. her. plied Mlkan. 500,000 people have learned her way Democratic candidate. "Gee,” the Wd gasped. Silver L«m mt H arH erd Rd.. MANCHESTER. CO N N . 443.1S11 Ogen Eves. Exe«|H Thartday of faster, more efficient reading at ”Wa must develop sources of "Didn’t you ever pass toe Evelyn Wood institutes throughout the income that will be fair to all U.S. and abroad. How’s it done? Ask Slightly padded, ■wide straps, ball?” \ . the pbople of the state,” be con­ any Evelyn Wood, reader. Or come to pluhfife neckline and k>w back— tinued. "At the same time the . one of the demonstration meetings. "If you ore planning on fumisMng on* room. that’s Secret Fulfillment I This bra legislature will need to give They’re free. They’re fun. Nobody uparimoht, or a comploto homo — BY ALL makes a plus of every minus fig­ careful thought to Inequities now takes your name, and who knows, you MeANS. C O M E IN AND SBC THeSB SUPER ure. Foam rubber pads are remov­ present*' might discover it’s "for real," SAYS: In praising the conference, BLUE CROSS OPEN ENROLLUENTFOR I FurnHiire Buyer V A L U G S r able for easy washing, quick dry- Ahearn stated, "Conferences ins:. And, Secret FiUfillment has 0*r such as this which bring togeth­ Policji: W* m il refund the tuition to my iluJenI who doet not at leait triple his reading th e “ Exposure Tab” in back to low ­ er civic leaders from through­ efficiency, as measured by our beginning and M ★ Featuring er the line for bare-back fashions. out the state is an excellent be- NEW MEMBERS ENDS IN THREE DAYS.... ending tests. Reading efficiency is a multiple All-ovor lace, soft potyeeter-cotton glnttiiig to solving the biggest of tpeed and compreheniion tcorei. lining, spandex side panels. prCUem facing our state gov- I E A R L Y enuaent** During this enrollmani period. 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Both plons are designed to provide more realistic'cpyoroge For information A M E lH e A N , Abeam recently outlined his DP-30 Individual $27.90 Family $52.80 to meet today's higher hospital charges. piattorm lo which be wlU, "de­ BC-65______Individuat $f1.85 Husband & Wife $23.70 tail my Ideas for meeting the FURNmiRE DEPARTMENT a n d M O D E R N problems of tax relief, edu" *Helen of Glaziei^s says: MAIL YOUR APPLICATIOH TODAY call 2 3 2 - 4 4 8 5 TJOWNTOWN MAIN OT, BIANCHESTBR— PHONE 649-5221 cation, road construction, con­ FULL SPECIAL SERVICES COVERAGE REGARDLESS OF COST ★ NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OR HEALTH RESTRICTION sumer protection, pollution, and $119.60 Value 87MQ Vataw When you dregs for the occashn do you consider the hra you wiU wear? The H8s VwIm i » 9 M Value other issues.” 5#ite« . 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4 r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 p a g e FIFTEEN ^* M'' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BiANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,^968 IritilfcidroiniiN Labor Leader awaits instalicttoh at the retain­ Morocco, Amelia, o M n iR R o r ing walls before the Mackt<^ To Seek Legal United Fund $$$ Work For-- Board Okays Funds can be laid. ia r The town advertised for bids State Gambling Manchester Homemaker Service Inc, fnozloR? wi tor constructing the retaining FAIRWAX Burying Hatchet? HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—A walls, but none were received, FIRST For Turnpike Work OonnecUcut labor leader says puur years ago Manohestor Here a Homemaker entered the makers hag -been on having a hoYO tho saMiliotl and It now Is negotiating with By MIGHAEL GOLDSMITH lotion that a inerting of Bou- contractors. When a negotiated Aseodated Flees Writer hs’n try to get biSeUng today nmnamaker Service lilie was 'Ixxne as a teaching Homemak- profeestonolly trained staff, Tlie Board of Directors last night ap^ved a |67,000 medlenne and King Hassan |a r s • |or rubbfi figure is reached, the board will 1215% SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD during the forthcoming summit tor a pi6posal to bring iamhHng L tmm. estabUahed a moth- ^ Homemaker’a service Is allocation for the first phase of Middle Tpke. recon­ be aaked to sign a bid waiver. RABAT, ISoroooo (AP) — A to the state tor row- *”^ * ^ * '****'’ * *^****^ eiMlaughter relaUonshlp wlt>-$£vailable to anyone in Manches- lid s - struction—on W. Middle Tpke., from Main to Broad The estimated cost of the retain­ slgnlfloant Improvement in rela­ conference might lead to an enues to cities. wniter and, most important, on tjie young mother and . ttfen ter and the surrounding area ing walls is under $5,000. I "WHERE QUALITY ALWAYS tions between Morocco and Al­ agreement for nelgbborly coop­ Tbe suggestion was made Idea of hehttaig local families showed her how to (xqiaifize her whose family life la interrupted I c c m iw n Sts. eration between the two ooun- The work will start in the explained that, because of ex­ Director Wayne Manti, appar­ I______EXCEEDS THE PtlCEl” geria has been reported, foie- tries. Tuesday at a session wf the Oon- tai thne of emergency. ’Today budget and houseked^g sched- by a crisis of any sort Service I plastic frtom r boxos ^ ffooM T spring and it was the consensus pansion to its plant, Case Bros, ently annoyed at the slow pace shadowing imprecedented eco- necticut Gbnferenee of Mayors tlds service carries on effective- ulee end how to care (or her is provided without regard to U f l i m C e Tnee., Wed. 6 to 6 e Thnra., Frt. • to # nofttlo and polttloal cooperation One major stumbling block to deaUng with addlUonal sources ly the basic philosophy on which ohUdrm. race, creed or economto status of the board that the first phase already has paid the town $11,- of Ashworth St. construction, agreement has been,the evacua­ will be part of a oontlmdng pro­ 248 mors In taxes than before said last night, "It Is a ques­ m H lltiM g a t 8 to 6 (dosed AD Pay M ow dgr)_ bet#een the two Arab neigh­ of revenue to muntclpalltles. It was started: To preserve the In rather esses involving such and fees ore charged on a sHd- both stores open thurs. and fri. nights till 91 bors. tion of the French naval base at tomily unit during time of crisis yOung mothers, a Homemaker ing scale which will not exceed gram. They agreed that funds expansion, wUh the 1968-69 and tion of which will he finished Mers el Kbebtr near Oran, Alge- William Csuckrey of New Ha­ • s tocaUotMt downtown main street sod wDl be provided in next year’q 1969-70 figures not yet com­ first, Rt. 6 (estimated for 1971) FfWfh KtIM Diplomatlo sources said the ven, executive director of the in as' normal and healthy oii is often faced with emotional the limits of a family's budget budget for the next phase and puted. or Ashworth Bt” deelslon of Morocco’s King Has- Oonnectlout Munlcipol Council atmospbere as poeelUe. and psychoiogical problems. In Last year with 80,000 hotse east middle forapike, next to popsiW msrlK* that priorities win be establish­ Garside, a Case Bros, em­ 8. R' approved a $1,264 ex­ ■an n to attend tbe African foresee^ ***** No. 4 of the American Federa- In a broad seme, the woik such cases the Homemakers of service, Homemakera were ed, imfil the entire turnpike, ploye, abstained from voting. penditure for the construction summit conference beglimlng tlonof State, County and MU' of the Homemakers’ usually work as port of a team which able to help 160 families In this from the IWlbur Cross Highway 2. Tabled to its October meet­ of a . 160-foot-long sidewalk at Friday liv Algiers w a s ^ e f i y • Independ- nlclpol Employes, AFL-dO falls into one of three inajm can handle all facets of a prob­ area. What once was a desk, a to Manchester Green, will be ing, in order to receive more Woodbridge 8t. and Green Rd. linked______to___ the_ proepeot__ ^___ of „a set- made the suggestion. areas. In the first area of work, lem. chair, a typewriter and on idea Chickeii Legs Where a Homemaker is In­ has matured into a significant completed. information, oonsldeiaUon of Dr. Robert Bray, who haA his tlement of tbe long-standing dla- »**"* f**rs In Morooco Despite criticism from John help is provided tor a family .bjrector of PubUc Wotks Wil­ requests for water-main and offices there and who made the pute over the Morocoan-Alge- - -^R**^** wWch has close Tarrant, research director for that is temporarily without a volved with proUema which sur­ organization in the community liam d'Nelll, in pinpointing the sanitary-sewer extensions in request tor the sidewalk, will rlan border in the Sahara. ^Utloal and military links with the State Tax Departmant, who mother. pass her training as a Home­ reaching hundred of people earii spring for' start of reconstruc­ E. Eidridge St. The requests pay half the cost of the pave­ ’The two oountriM Union, might turn the said the revenues from gambling A cam to point concerned a maker, she may be working in yeeur. With United Fund support, tion, said thati- because of the will require public hearings. ment, approximately $lrtO. ■tort but bloodv war * - ^ __ Soviet navy. would he too low, Csuckrey said Homemaker recently whwhen conjunction , with several other Manchester Homemakers Serv- 3. Tabled, until cost figures and Breasts “i. ™ But the Algerian government hc’M present the idea today to she became a substitute mother agencies in Manchester. In a ice wUl continue to reach all Yoor Gift Gallery high density tridftc qnd because _ A. . • ___ ^ ... ■ ^ .AA-- _a A.V A ___ - ea —a. i e .A _ .> _ . 111 mm ■ m 6 eastetrols n of some needed utility work In are in, an allocation tor the In­ tamdsne^ from *^France ’Ihrtr »ave Morocco a tormel the annual conventlbn of the ipr two small children while current case whldi concerns a people in time of crisis. State Labor CbuncU. their mother was hospitalised young woman who U having dlf- "WHERE YOU FIND THE UNUSUAL" the area scheduled for the stallation of retaining walls on Nickel Coins Popular ro latlo n sh av eb een ^ l a X - to keep Mere el spring, it would not be advis­ Ashworth St. Director WUUam Czuckery said Tuesday he was for three weeks of intensive ficulty managing her household Sctialler, who owns property in TORONTO —At the Start of ten franldy hosUle almost ever !S*“ a !** ^ asktaig the group to urge Gov. testing. The Homemahsi* **’• and caring tor her children, five Five Day Forecast 935 MAIN STREET - AJ WATKINS able to begin immediate con- since, and Morocco has never w srod to permit Moroccan in­ atruetlon. the area, abstained from the 1968 there were 81 denomina­ spection of the base at any time John Dempsey to create a com- rived at the home at 6:45 a.m. different agencies which In- tions at pure nickel coins in offtolally abandoned its claim to mission to investigate, evaluate each day and stayed through- elude the Town Welfare Depart­ ’Temperatures during the five TELEPHONE 643-517! He promised that, when bids dtscuBSion. as a proof of good faith. liUBMlOIl \0 anVvlfU|(ttW| wVCtlUMlrSJ OSlCll AMljr tUMl vaww utqj » g» , _ siei»««e^*l4»ev ♦ItsvtotoFll The installation at a roadway circulatton in 17 countries and several hundred th o u san d Qualified eources mUh i-s e jii make recommendaUons 6n out file day until the father of ment, the Humane Society, the day period T h u ^ y go out next spring for the Main 228 denominations of cupro­ square mllM of the Algerian- * ^ the proposal tor a WH for the file (amUy returned from work. PubUc Health Nurses, the Men- Monday are expected to a v erse to Broad Sts. section, he will on Arirworih- 9 t was begun last faU by town higtaway forces and nickel coins in 79 naUons. ruled Sahai^ ry General*^em bly. BecausJof the help provided tal Health Center and the school ««!* Nice things to give try to get bids for the whole The disputed t ^ t o r y to- With a theoretical total num- by the Homemaker, the fattier socl^ workers, are combining ^ i « h ^ the 'turnpike, In order to determine I Lb. ^ «. .».. « iUHtof l»r .< ho™ .u,. « IM ™. oohu™ -to™ - “5 »“► a ? t^orSTto ™ C* to the eventual total cost the enormous and stiU untapped to OonnecUcut, revenues from During the day, the Homa- ma— ------^ yourself, or a O’Neill promised to alert all resources of oil, iron ore and S ^ ^ rtea^ ^ ^ amount to $8,- maker took complete «*arg# W its proWems. mW 70s ad^vert^tl^ from utUity companies of the idan- * COMBO manganese near Oara DJebUet. S iZ itry 250,000. Tarrant said Tuesday, the household by doing the Manchester Homemakers ^ ^ I w M. ^ J 2 friend I Fire Ruins Century-Old Columbia House ned reconstruction. In order to Border incidents have been fro- The figures were compiled by gnxtory shopping, cooWng, Service Inc. U staffed, by 22 Proolpltatlon may prevent the breakup of the road (Q uoitm ) quant in the disputed area, with horse race study commls- cleaning, and caring tor the women who have been carofuUy or less oocurrir^M scattered when the blaze broke out. The Columbia Fire Chief Thomas for^ underground InstaUafione, nomadic h erd a^ n from both »*<>". Tarrant said. chlldn^. Until tiie mother Is screened and trained in con- showers around Friday. 'Rila eight-room centuiy-old Chowanec said it ai^ ared that EXCELLENT FOB THE GRILL! house on Oakwood Lane in call came to the Columbia fire once it is completed. $ , sides repeatedly clashing with Tarrant said he felt the fiscal able to run the family indepen- junction with the Connecticut . ...______::------the blaze might have started 7 594,583 Democrats William Fitzgerald 7 % x 9 % -in . Columbia was gutted yesterday department at 4:80. Called near the television set in the Moroccan and Algerian desert problems of the dues could best denUy again or until soma ofii- state Department of HeaMh. and Francis Malumey last night AA B«*f, All Purpose patrols. ' ^ be solved by stete or federal er permanent arrangement is when a woman becomes a plaques by afternoon by Are which was mainly for their tank trucks, be­ living room, but the origin was urged conslderatton of the pav­ still undetermined. He said that, Algeria’s . President Houari grant*, which would aUow made, tho Homemaker wffl con- Homemaker, her training does A ria Alex­ quickly brought under contrtd cause the source of water was ing of more of the turnpike than Boumedlenne and King w .-rfin the community’s chief executive tlnue to be a vital mothep-sub- not terminate as she dons the WELDONS by the local department, aided far from the fire, departments according to Mrs. Gibson’s in­ planned. Both voted tor the $67,- ander come surance agent, damage is estl- have never met s ta ic e B ^ ^ ®«toer to spend the funds where stltute tor the famfly. pink uniform. Continuous In- by trucks from six other com­ from Andover, Bolton, South 000 proposal when they were HAMBURG enne seized power froiTEd ««‘>®t need^. ' With the advent of M^care, service training proves a Home- MULTIPLE in pastel nvated at $40,000, including an­ panies. Mrs. AHce Gibson, own­ Coventry, Mansfield and Col­ assured that the paving would Ben Bella on June 19 1966. One *** o r o te r ^ p r . Tarrant also stnHigly oppoMd p. second area of work was maker with the abUlty to handle fruit, vegetable and er of the house, was not at home chester responded also. tiques, destroyed in the fire. continue as more funds are available for VITIMINS of the reasons for ’ Boumcdl- ■Algeria has tr^iitionelly siqi- personal Income tax for Coo- opened up to Homemakers. Un- many types of Wiyslcal and nursery subjects. made availahle. 10 lbs. enne’s coup was a reported deal Mauritania in its eep- necticut, and orlUclaed funolon- der contract to the Manchester emotional problems. Last year, ONE-A-DAY Mounted on hardboard They and file other directors on the Stiiara aroV between ^ Morocco. ^ ^ Functional grants, he Public Health Nursing Assocla- a grant from the Mental Heal* with tile-like plastic Vernon agreed with Republican John MUMAS Itna. oeeween jjaiwitania also has Its eyes on are tnettectual siace "the Won. Homemakers becomebecome Division of ♦*>“tile " State “to Denart- Depart­ Hassan snd Ben Bella. covering. Garaide when he said, "The Rk> de Giro, the so-called Span- lion’s share” of the funds go Home Health Aides in this area ment of Health enaWed the * 2 . 9 8 Capitol Improvement Fund Personal Sincer . early .V I .'' this----to.''™ year, —dlplo-1— n«i Bonara, a vuxuaay unmna- aalariee and waves of work with elderly persons. Homemakers, to participate in does not have enough money mate hi Algiers Rabat have ^ mineral-rich coastal Through the part-time help of a a year-lwig training program. It’s school and harvest Crowl Brings Diplomacy to C of C available to do more at this nctod gradual but unm^ e- ^ bordering on Morocco to ao^ ^ ero^ by 1 Home Health Aide, an elderly “Woiking 'With the Family In WELDON DRUG CO. time on the multi-col­ time, and a start is better than able im plem ent in relations the north. verslty a»*l»tant prJfei______person . discharged from a hos­ CMsis." From its founding, em- ored pure linen Towel- R. Bernard Crowl, named yes­ Stone, yf Prospect St.; Alice noth^ at all.” between the two countries There ■was speculation that a Wilson of the ecmiomlcs de- pltal can resume life at home phasls at Manchester Home- Owara, Evergreen Bd., and of-the-Month. So nice terday as executive‘director of The board considered several Loans. , Moroccan officials said ear­ Maroocan-Algerian repproche- partment. without going to a convalescent ’ * Grace Maynard, 106 Cemetesy you may want to the Rockville Area Chamber of other items relating to construc­ lier this year it waa extremely ment might lead Indirectly to a Much of the cteiference was home. AH Home Health Aides Sd. tion on town streets. unlikely lOng Hassan would go similar reoonciHation brtween are instructed and supervised frame it! Regularly Conunerce, tarings to file poM- Admitted SKtimday: Bernice centered on discussion of the 1. It approved a $8,588 alloca­ to Algiers tor the African sum­ Morocco and MaurUanla. It was state deficit now set at $120.6 by Public Health Nurses. $1.25. tlOB an extensive and unusual Phillips, 28 Franklin Park; tion from the Capital Improve­ mit. His apparent change of perhaps significant that Mauri­ In a typical case in thia area Notice to AU My Old Customers and New Onee 8Sc Beveidy Niemeum, EUlngt, no longer need to not possibly attend to aU her Ungton. last year and $8,176 to be paid dieater and has one son Rich­ Births Friday: A eon to Mr. between the two countries. certB engagement ring at the gogp jt a secret. Nerwest erase is personal needs. Helping for 8 or Wa Malw Men's Cnetom-MtasoMd Salto ) ard Bernard who is treasurer next year. Moves by the MOroccan and jewelry store, slipped it Into his ^ show your affection by send- 4 hours each day a Home and Mrs. Thomas Wina, 5 Fem Town Manager Robert Weisa Algerian governments to expel pocket, tiien m ate a brief stop ing your hexos “I Am Loved” Health Aide, eased the burden introduce of the American Metals CUmax St., and a daughter to Mr. and AMERICAN CHEESE 16 COTTAGE ST., MANCHESTER — 648-5472 Special to Coi. of Mew York. Mra. ICchael Egan, 48 Regan each others’ citizens were halt- at the sapermatket. buttona. of oare. The new chamber executive Ct. ed. ’Ihree - trade agreements At home, he discovered the Among the notables receiving A smaller but bp no means recently retired after almost 20 BIstb Saturday: A daughter to were signed, Inchidlng one pro- ring was gone and placed an ad- buttons are President Johnson, less significant area Is the third year's service with the TJ.8. De­ Mr. axtd Mrs. Rlidiard BeekoteR, vldtaig for teUvery at 400,000 vertlsMnent*in the newspiq^er. Frank Sinatra, Joe Namatti, category of the Homemakers’ partment of State. Bis long 47VHlageSt. tons of Algerian oil to Morocco. Hio next day he received a joee Ferrer, Sammy Davis, Jr., work which deals with y o ^ •I."' career in government work Disdiarged Friday: Dennison And, perhaps most signifl- ooU from Mrs. H. a Nos, who Mickey MSntle and Sen. Jacob womrti whose backgw^d ^ started after he served with the Oscy, West BamstaUe, V am .; caatly, a vituperative Moroccan explained that rtw bad found the Javlts. And the feeling Isn’t Just Inadequately prepared them tor preos t-ampnign (or "return” of in the store’s parking one-sided. The celebrities win momerhood and marriage. In U.S. Army in the South Pacific R. Besnard OrovH Janet Griswold, Tolland; Shawn during World War n . His entire Armstrong, 2 North Park S t; the disputed Sahara area has lot. personaUy acknowledge receiv- such a case was a y o i^ wom- sendee with the govemment ex­ bell star. He was written Yvonne Wright 12 » g « a » l ouletiy been allowed to subside. As a reward riie was in v lt^ ing the taitton by sending a let- ^ who c o ^ not maintain her Teleplume VERNON tended tor 26 yean. in Robert Ripley’s "BeUeve It Ave.; EUsa Biendeou, 88 Grand ’There was widespread specu- to the wedding. ter to the fan. home and children properly. Temporary Jobs with "war­ Or. Not’’ c to me." Ion St.; Robert Paiker, ’IWland, ANACIN TOOTHFASTE Aahnm, Turkey, and Commer­ Croiri reidaces William Dick- Ertman and Knife cial Attoebe in The Hague. son of Coventry who resigned daughter, New Haven. ,ow>-owit>niswj.J&J While eerving as Commercial Discharged Sunday; Walter rORr—.Ow«S»sl.t^ —a $20 value— Attachs, Crowl was responsible postuon last month. A , Anderson, Tolland; Richard ceptlon lor him will be com­ Brou^, 22 Orchard S t; Nellie for promoting U3. exports to fAJlAJ!ll*UelllioH»l help oorrect the govemnent’s bined with ttie annual dinner Sadlak, 11 Reed St.; Mrs. ■^'doBar crisis.’’ He also was au­ meeUng of the Chamber to be Jeanne. Rivenburg and 'daugh­ ll 1^1 with purchaae of a held Oct 16 at ElUngton Ridge 1 9 ' thor of a number of pubMriied ter, 71 Union St, and Mrs. An- POlUOIDCOlOlPAeK TMtETS SllverLacaaarvIca aiticlee on this subject wMcfa Couiiry <3nb. Hnina Lewis and son. Coventry. DHATMUT* gained him a listing in "Who’s Rockville Hb^dtol Notee ! 9 Aee'tei for 8 or12 through Who tat A m eri^’’ Vlsitfiig boare are U-.S6 to 6 The Herald’s Vernon Bmeaa October 31,1068 is at 88 Park S t, teL 875-8186 A graduate at the dess of 1980 p-m. in all areas except mater­ 4S-pa Sarvica *A tradamark of . of Rutgers University with* a nity where they are 2 to 4 and or 648-2711. Mews Items may i i for 8 ’3 i S $130.00 Tha Intamatlonal . Bschsior of literature degree, 6:89 to 6 p.m. be mailed to F. O. Box $27, chatt axtra Sllvar Company , Ckowl gained fame .as a foot- Admitted Friday: MIdiael BockvUle. 68-pc. Sarvica for 12 i m a 1 8 m m EixgN T f o r ™ e o R n x , t o p i $168.00 chart axtra

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♦ i \ ‘ \ ■■ .-■■L/iLt-i . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, S^TTBMBER 11, 1968 PA CP* 9T5r»rF^rTnnwT BDCTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 14ANCHBSTBR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,'1968 western capitals where the pre­ T ollan d Early Economic Forecasts mier was'respected and liked. News m But the Arab diplomats here Political ___ dlsoounted reports that Bakkuih TV-Radio Tonight lUOKY THE AMQUS SEZ: See Business Slackening J had resiKned for political roa- ’ IW Xt sons or that hla withdrawal sig­ Roundup Town to Buy Land B j JOHN CtTfNTFF hour to a cruising speed of 300 nified new policy shifts In the ^ w M i lit T elevision (OsBttmied from Page 0 (m ) AP BnAneM Analyst miles Is entirely different from Rtu$ian» in India dl-rlch desert kingdom. l i « t . predicting a crash.” NEW DELHI (AP) — Leading 6:00 ( 340) Perry Meson oil bombtag halt if (hers were At $ per Acre irow YORK ense c f fhs private •ns^OBste o f businesB econo- Prince Philip are interrupting night gave unanimous approval he feels, is "a real resurgence back” today €w kfinlater of .. . . i (IQ) OUUgen's Island (10Wy»30) The ■Vimlitta live peace talks, and If U.S. sector.” misla. 5:30 (3to L a ^ Day m j gxptorl^Jhe Crufls (R) Ground Chutk Patriot, to the tl.OOO per acre purchase In the economy during the sec- State B. R. Bhagat welcomed (10) Truth or CoiConsequences tlve 'troops would not be endangered. Board mentoer F tM Oaspert- SkU is (hat time o i year, they ond hall of 1969". The pickup. ‘ w s d the Soviet **>•**• 8-y«ar-old son Prince An- (30) F Trooii otc. ‘T think (hat stopping toe price for 46.28 acres of, land er stated It wuan’ t jqp*i;didion. ^ know, when everyone from he forecasts, wUl become evl- drew to boarding school. (16) Aftemxui Retaort (O BWimva (C) 5:46 (21)(M) Friendly Olaat bomhttig m ay be a vehiitole (Hep abutting the present town-owned The town la stanpfy aotoig to fc»- the ad manager to the president dent ki the second quarter, The royal couple will leave 6:00 i 36-1040) Ne I'S) ^ytlm iiaoe' toweed peace,” Muskle said In oreass Ms tax bads, K* mSS. The demonstrators Included 9:00 (, 8) J BteBig MovieM o... industrial park. wants a gUmpee of the future. Pieire Rlnfret, an intematlon Thursday by train to enroll An- Weatiwr St Loids, "and (hat we ought to Kbv repfled Oat « s town% (M) Mlsterogna NelgMMr- flO -3 0 ««» Kraft Theater The land wlU be used as y The company's status is re­ ally kn^ economic consultant th e * * ^ ^ e ^ ^ ty Hcatherdown Prepara- hood be prepared to (ake it when M is postUoA o f seUng Mia Omd M a ,j866 Natksiala: Teimla extension of the present park, viewed, plans are made, money to business-and during the tory School, near Wlnd«,r Cas- (80) McHals's Navy -SPECIALS- s«iulble to do so." higher pries than pafiofiaSsd, (30) MSirrUfe from Lowgacod is budgeted. presidential cam p^ a Rich- the slogan "Neo- ( 9) Orem Acres (C) (R) Who third party candidate and wm be serviced by the sx- (genqroHy 82,800 an te n Ts * (16) Merv Sriflln , 1 Wedneedur______,'M o^ (C) The season may early' this ard M. Nixon advtoer-agrees Oo Back” also werr (02) HtfhllsMs George C. Wallace wMl name as tentlon of roads in the now de- 81,000 purchase price) was Bel­ I (40) Oombat (10) -lOovlelilovle ofoftho the Week _ THtllSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY year. FYost already has cooled- with Freund in the broad out- hung on trees, lamp posts and Sc^and F rt^ . 9:30 ( 84B) From Chekhov. With Ms running m ats redmalned an vrioped section. ter thian VerBon's pntcflfl* of the summer in some states, I ( 3-13) Walter CroakHe (C) Loveore CO) lines of the economy during the ^long the eight-mile route (liOOqoO) HunUsy-Brinkley 10:00 MOWlaasM) Run for Your Life open qu«stian msaawhUe. The Planning and Zoning Com- purcKaalng toe land tor |f,S(D (ootbell is encroaching on base- coming months. the airport to toe visitors’ (C) A aouroe eeding up of No , recommendatioos are Tourism Record gees were reported waiting In R adio nine states named toehr Repub­ First Selectman Ernest Vlk and dentally, quite accurate in fore­ economic growth after midyeea:. lican and Demooratto congres­ made In the anditar’d report of I a w ..... M09CX)lV (A P ) — Three hun- fishing Junks Just outside Hong (TUs Ustiiig Includes only those news broadcasts of 18 or IS BEEF roc Chairman YBlliam Sum­ casting: sional and state candidates with toe town, as fllod In the' toam “The main danger tor the Meri^ L >^ Kwe, tourists with a taMe Kong waters tor a chance to minute length. Some statloos o«rry other short newscasts.) m ers Include a 86,286 IniUal pay- * smitn, me nation e mggest ^ ^ ^ AtcUc .meak into the BrlUsh (tolony. Tuesday primaries. The Mgji- m m t and a $40,000 note to be clerk’s office. year ahead Is that of excessive bixdcer, is telling its (nistomers Sea Tuesday, setting "a record The 33 refugees, picked up by WDBO—1366 6:30 Weather Ughts: paid in annual payments o f $4,- Bulletin Board sqjeed—not of stalling. The sin­ that economic growth during 6:25 Strictly Sports of sorts.” Tass reported marine police Tuesday, said 6:00 Ken Qritrin —Beery Ooldwater’s opponent 000 plus 6 per cent interest on The Board of RecreaUoii-#poi»- gle most important uncertainty toe remainder of 1968 will be 6:00 Joey Reynolds 6:35 Afternoon Edition The Soviet news agency add they were part of a group of 9:00 d im Robinson 7:00 Accent '68 in Ms bid to return to toe Senate the uiq>ald balance. The terms sored baton lessons resumes to­ about the -economic ouUook is slow. It comments that a cease­ 1:06 News, Sign Off 7:16 Now lb from Aiiaona Is Roy sason, morrow night .with olaasss currently in the lap of Congress the tourists, who reached Frans about 400 who fled Red (Jhlna al­ 7:20 David BrinklOT are satisfactory to land owner fire in Vietnam could lead to a WBCH*-*G1G 7:80 News of the Worid longtime aide of Sen. Oari Hay­ scheduled for 6 ewi 7 p.m. B8- as it considers the President's Josef Land bad arrived at the most six weeks ago. 6:00 Hartford HtfMlSbta James Buckley. mild 1969 recesskm. “northernmost point in the his­ 7:00 News 7:45 Joe Oaraglola den who Is retlrtng after 86 gkmera Should attend the 6 p.m. tax proposals.” "Continued fighting,” It states Efforts of the refugee armada 8:00 News, Weather Hood C irt ' The 46-acre parcel will be tory of tourism,” They visited to enter Hong Kong territory i);00 Gsallgtit 8:10 Jobilne The missing man's brother and sister (extreme right) watching search operations yesterday from the shore years In Oongress. seasion, wRh those who attend­ A Ukely date for the flrat "could avert a downturn in eco­ 13:00 Quiet Hours served by acceea roads in the there with the crew shooting toe were thwarted a number of WPOF—141# 8:80 Pop Concert —Veteran OOP Sen. George ed laat year, atteadtog which­ round of official forecasts fhts nomic Activity, but over-all 9:00 News, Weather prestoit Industrial perk and by Soviet-Italian movie "Red tones by marine police patrols. 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 9:10 NlsbtbeU D. Aiken, who wee et ehoodn for ever session they were assign­ year is the week of Sqk. 22, growth would stUl be slow until 6:00 Steve O'Brien ARMOUR'S STAR Manchester Area a right of way to Kingsbury Ave. Tent” on polar exploration. but the 33, on four Oommunlst <>:00 IH^ Heatherton 9:30 Analoaue Republican renomlnatlon, ed. The classes wfl he held In midyear. Strong growth should 10:00 NIgtatEeat Coventry Lake Search for Body in 4th Day E x t when the National Association . Junks, apparently slipped Into 13:00 Gary Girard Show 10:20 Sports Final wound up winning re-election toe neks Memorial School gym. of Business Economists bolds its then resume.” 0 Approval of the purchase of British waters in darkness. WINF—123# 10:36 News, Weather Four Oul'dren for all practical puipoees. He n ie town (dark's office wUl annual meeting here. Argus Research, whicto sella Prime Minister Resigns 6:0Q News 10:66 Red Sox vs. Oakland The search for Raymond Mc- the property at next Tuesday’s BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — U- Earlier tola month morb than 6:13 S n ^ Up 3:00 Other SMe of the Day won not only toe OOP nomlna- be dosed tomorrow to permit Kit even prior to (ids dateJ its anlayses to the m utualto^ Mtolster Abdel 200 refugee fishermen and their 6:00 News IQnney, 26, o f WUllmaRtlo, be­ H tirt S lig h t ly Hon but the Democratic nomina- town meeting will permit pur­ town derk Gloria Meurant and the political and tax debates insurance (xtmpanies, 6:16 Speak to> Hartford lieved driiwned after falling chase of the property prior to Hamid BakkuSh resigned last famOies were permitted to stay 6:46 Lowell Thomoa tlcn wkh write-in votes. assistant town derk Eleanor have revealed the- thinking of and other professianal inves­ from a boat (^ Coventry Lake week because he Is suffering in Hong Kong - after they fled 6:66 Fhn Rlxsuto In Bus Collision Wisconsin Atty. Gen. Bron­ O ct 1. Wright to attend a conferenos ecDnomists, some of whose tors, has «. tendency to be bear- 7:00 The World Tonl#ht Xerox Canr Servke Suaday afternoon, has entered The purchase will permit Sum­ from cancer o f toe Jaw, Arab Oommunlst CSiina aboard fldi- 7:30 Frank Gifford Ft>6r children received minor son C. La FoUette, son and of town derks. views are repeated here be­ lab. Although “recession” is a it# fourth day, with no trace of mers to oontbme toe momentum d^omatlc sources said today. Ing boats. \ 7;30.Speak Up Sports injuries in on accidwit yester­ grandson of former Sens. Rob­ cause of their wide following fotd word in the stock market, 8:00 News a body. of Industrial development now There him been no official ex- The earlier refugees asked for . 8;U) Sneak Up Sports day afternoon on Union St., ert M. La FoUette Jr. and Sr. Manohester Evening Herald among different groiqis. Argus has stated that the econo­ established, he told toe FZO Xoliand oonreapondent Bette planation from Libya of the 86- pi^Ucal asylum, saying they 12:16 sisn Off Coventry poUee report that an RockriUe, involving two achool won the Demomatio nomination 1^ consensus, quite clearly, m y ooidd be vidnembte to a w n o —188# Monday n l^ . Th8 present park qoatrale, teL 876-2848. year-old prime minister's reslg-' would be shot if ^ y returned to 5:00 ARemoon Edition .( ampblblou# heUcter, donated buses and a truck. to oppose Incumbent Republican is tor a slackening of the ad­ “ midi or maxi recessian.” nation. His action, caused con- China because they had failed to 6:50 OHO V One of the buses was operat­ Oov. Warren P. Khowlee. has been sold out, and he has vance until about midyear 1969 6:00 News by toe United Aircraft Corp., been holding Inquiries untU the cem tat Washlngtmi and other meet their fishing quotas. 6:16 Maticet Report ed by J4unes Madden of Bam- Otoer primaries 'were in Oolo- cmd then an upturn. Differences ha# Joined toe U.6. Navy, po­ forth Rd., owner of the trans­ ntw seetlon is nurohaaed. Marine Weather lice and fire department#, and #)odo, Maryland, Minnesota, of opinion eidst, however, re­ portation company, and the oth- Although toe decision was un­ FR SE 200 et. PofM r WXNDBOR LCXaSB, Ooim. (AP) volunteer# in toe eearch. nie New Hampshire, Utah and garding toe depto of toe (iown- lb er by Ann Campbell also of Rhode Irriand. animous, finance board mem­ I yyM i $ 3.00 p arehoM tum. Some even foresee a —Tldea wUl be high along the copter haO to give up tola morn­ Bomforth Rd. ber Donald Mbrganson express­ Connecticut riwre today from 1 ing beoauee of adverse weaUier Humphrey acknowledged toat o f SchoolI S a p p llts rscesaion early in 1969. Pdllce said the first bus, Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, vdxj ed reservations of a town Because of hla role as adviser to s p.m» condidona. heading west on Union St., "speculating in real estate. I Low tide at Old Saybrook at aou ^ toe Democratic nomina- AimiimiiRUB to President Johnson, Okun al­ Scuba diving operattons oon- slowed to stop and the se(xxid believe this country got where 7:4B a.m . and 8:46. p.m . BREADED don as a staunch Vietnam poli­ ready has expressed bis views Oaue today, In al ake whlcb bus, driven by Madden and di­ cy critic, "has eeitous proNems it la by freer entMprise. The Sunset today is at 7:06 and dearly. In an interview with run# In deptli# o f 60 feeti in rectly behind It. crashed into went Wallace’s third party can­ sunrise tomorrow Is at 6:29. IBROAPSU!^ the rear pushing the first bus U.B. News and World Report, he plaoea. A volunteer diver re­ didacy to decide toe election. Boating weather for Long Is- Into a parked truck. stated: ported that toe bottom Is cover­ But Humphrey said he did not _ land Bound: Small craft wam- The four children Injured "It will be an unprecedented ed with albout 10 feet o f loose ibelieVe MoOaitoy would want viotocy If we come (hrough wUfa ings'are In effect, for eaateriy ^ were Robert Etutler, 10, o f 88 VEAL silt, and that there 1# no Nixon as preeident, or would a cooling off that checks Infla- winds 16 to 2S knot# with higher SHOPPERS' SPECIAL Franklin S t, and Catherine ‘Fol- vlalblUty In toe depths of tos want Wallace’ third party candi­ tion without actuaHy retreating gusts becoming weateriy In toe ley, 8, Theresa FoHey, 8, and HELP? dacy to decide toe riecllon. on output. Jobs snd economic aftstnoon. Northwest winds 10 to MANCHESTEH WALLf AVER lak#. WilUam FoHey, 6, eU o f 81 Nixon eqipcu^ White Activity. Nobody can be ocnli- 16 knots tonight and Thursday. af DE CQRMIER^S TAis Wook, Windsor Ave. They were pas­ ENTERPRISING COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL TAXI F < » TABBY Ftains with Gkyv. Ndson A. dent if s goinc to woric that way, Rain ending tola morning with sengers on the bus driven by LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Rockefeller, whom ho defeated CUT LAWNS SEAL DRIVEWAYS. WAX but rm, bopeAil." a chance o( an occaal(>Dal show­ STEAKS Madden. The accident is stiH and PAIHT 00. for toe GOP nomination, and oab driver wa# aurprUed when under investigation. FLOORS, CLEAN A H IC S and CELLARS. Okun feels one o< (he real dan- er tola afternoon. Partly cloudy mS.PORD FAIRUNE jnaiMd oubiBhanltee. gens for 1988 la that the econo­ tonight and Thursday. he onawered a call from the dia- Edward Thompson, 6, of WASH WINDOWS. NO JOB TOO BIG; NO patober, who told Wm to plefc up "■nielra ia a quiet demonrtra- m y wUl com e out o f toe atow- Visibility 1 to 3 miles in pre- IN STOCK NOWI Brent Dr., Vernon, was Mruck a oat at a certain addreaa and tton and it doesn’t make* toe 1JOB TOO SMALL! • do>wn too rapidly, and (bat (be e^tatlon today otherwise 6 4-DOOR SEDAN IC while riding his blcyde yester­ ddiver It to Waggener High day afternoon. headlines," Nixou said. "But it stage might be set tor anotoer mllea or nwre thiougb Thurs- to tMs q^et demonstration of CALL 649-9145 , burst of Inflation that could lead day. lb SolMXll. P(dice said the boy was com­ Itew "196T' Colon Equipped just right with radio, b e i^ , aatom«tic nie eat belonged to Vance ing out of Russ^ Dr. onto Tun­ faith In (he American system to even another downturn and ■ tharr moves America forward." eo on. i COLOfilZER PAINT transmission. This car is just the right Taylor, one of toe acton in a nel Rd. and ran Into a oar head­ Bffi Fnxmd, vice pcseident of size and the price is rifldit, tool M EOK achool play. The play called for ing west driven by Edward a cat ao Taylor cent him for hla the New York Stock Exchange, RANGE AS FBATDBED IN BOC8B • OAU>BN (Tan, tan interior). ^9Y9 M m o u m SIAIL-SUCBD Sumski, 6 Diane Dr. The boy pet.. was taken to RockvUle General malntelne a tradltian of earty j (JUSTOM FRAMES SHADES—AUL TYPES Private and Salvation Army excursion boat aided. foreoMts begun when he was i a r t i s t s u p p l i e s l a d d e r s —w e s e l l Hospital to be checked and was Now af Casual Village ee. chief economist for Prudential FUEL OIL w a l l p a p e r s f a m o u s n a m e b r a n d s discharged. No arrest was Ineuramce Oo., In a speech pre­ M9 BBOAD S T ., MANCHESTER, CONN. — 848-8148 DEOORIHER MOTOR SiLES^ mO. made. pared for delivery laat evening 88 MOUNTAIN AVE., BLOOSIFIEU), CONN. 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER.-«48-41(5 Other area poUee activity: GASOLINE TWO (XIMPLETE BTOBE8 TO BEBVE YOU COOKED Boltoa to the Kentucky State Banker# Aeeoclatlon at Louievillo, Edward Sheehan, 48, of Freund atotes: Wheeling Rd., Andover, wau "Tbere wUl be aome alowlng BANTLY OIL JOE BROWN'S charged wlto speeding too fast ^"down in toe rate of economic ex­ for condltlona after being In­ pansion in the months ahead. SA40NIZ SERVICE SALAMI volved in a one-car accldmt on But reducing (he iqieed of an ,Rt. e early this jnomlqg- ahpiane from , say, 600 m iles an I Police said Sheehan lost con­ • E]q>Grt W orkm anship trol of his car during a heavy «GO - GO” rain end struck six highway fence posts, a highway sign and • Roasonable Pricet WITH lb a mailbox and newspaper tube G belonging to Loren Gouctooe. SHOP AT HOME . * A. Sheehan'Is scheduled to ap- • Fast Service ‘pear In Manchester Circuit FOR YOUR CARPET DELCO P M S H LEA N Flash Extra Loon Ooiirt 12, Oct. 7. BARWICK — BIGELOW or AilOHAWK V HRST CUSS SIMONIZ U T T O U n ’ Interest 260% GROUND GROUND NEW YORK — Loan-aharUng “USE YOUR C. A.P. or CAT. CHAROE” la the most remunerative racket 0^ end BLUE CORAL JOBS In toe underworld, a multlbllllon- IMTEBKtt 8HAMPOOINO CHUCK ROUND doHar-a-year openttlon. On the M4 BEOAD ST. Beer .of Dairy ()neen • WHOLESALE TIRE 00. lowest levd. Interest can be 6 888 Bay DaitoM — IM Itoead S t — Phone MM4M per cent a week—280 per cent a year. Soles - Service ■‘Paris wawi VS. MINI MOUNT VERNON Ih TTUVANDRUM, Ihdla (AP) — "Btiick to toe sari; the mini- dirt &Ta passing fad," la what 19INGH DAIRY STORE No. 2 toe stera tell Indian women. — M O S M 'S ------In B-U. Lot* In 5-U). Lof* The "atara” belong to the In­ Custom Deluxe 244 BROAD STREET dian screen and are toe two ter, waits near shore homes witti tired Nai^ div­ well-known dancing sisters, Mra. Kathleen -McKinney, mother of the missing E6SY PAYIIENT TERMS SVMLABU ers and volunteers. (Herald photos by ^into) ,, jEtedmini and Raglnl. DVIVAIIIA man, and a teacher at Bowers School in Manches­ gaL OVO BUDSET ffiOUPS • FUnUS NAMES PORTABLE TV MOBEirS FARM FRESH MUR nu. YOUR FREEZER — A ll MEATS! TBY IT-^ASTE THE WFTEBENCE! In 2 VfS>l8< Knigift $18 Just taieplwne us! We'll be glad to show you a match- FOB {OUT, WRAPFED AND QIHOK FROZEN leas ooll#(Kion of broadloom rigid in your own home, V ernon where you can be sure of choosing the color, texture u n b u A p a w e d naasDA nMSB ahd peittem toa 't Just right. Cpll our |T0 y o u r SFEOfFlUAIIONS AT, NO pebfobmanoe ' ^ i u u T&C MASTERS MOCCO CROCCO WALL.TO.WAU SPECIAUSTS ORAMHE JUlOE pbw depoalt Trinity Lutheran Considers e WaiinSi^er Maple J EXTRA OHAROE. Grand Opening!! Town & Country Shoes captures giant crocco grain on leather Coke HIND9VAII11II5 Merging 2 Church Gasses i^E C T R O N IC Tab STA N EK LABORATORIES in a group of bold, beautiful looks for fall. Selact your Speeial^Qte. Fresca i s . , » •Mnlgbt at 8 a meeting will be Intensive study of toe plan of 277 BROAD ST. Sprite nodsf. bsfUes God’s salvation as revealed 649.1124 hdd at Trinity laitoeran throughout toe Bible. 'Eie other trophies in antique russet, antique taupe or black Cburoh for parents of children year Is a stu()y of Christian doc­ (46-2130 lb lb exroUed In the fifth and sixth trine delating to one’s everyday REPUBLICAN mocco crocco with burnished metal trims. AIL of Clearance Sale! grade weekday achool and In lUe. ONE-OF-A-KIND < toe seventh and eighth grade Clanes are taught by toe Rev. course, have matching T&C handbags. ooKfinnation class. Bruce E. Rudolf, pastor. The The purpose of toe meeting meeting this evening Is open to Ws ■es8(rve The Bight To lim it Qaanttttea Is to consider revising the na­ all who will be Interested In en­ HEADQUARTERS ture of the two educational pro­ rolling their children in toe TownSCowtiy Shots | (- WIGS AND weekday school or confirmation gram s fo r ooMKiUdation. Under consideration. wlU be Joint choir, Instruotion. reoreatiood and worship aotivl- 806 M A IN STREET ' Uet. Peru Center Popular TJtanchudieA. WIGLETS Tile edooatIQn program courses We Want Your Business DRASTICALLY REDUCED WESTERN Inqlude a survey of the Old and LIMA —Pqru’a "bi-national THURSDAY. SEFT. IZ. 1968-7:30-9 PM. ON SALE 10 DAYS ONLY New TeaUunents, the history of oenter" of toe U.B, Information Use Your O.AJ*. or O.B.T, Charge Account t tits Reformation and tos nature Agency has 12,000 students and We Aim Tb Deserve If ...I CARPET CENTER of eburch worship. Mrs. OarMe studying Engllsb, with classes Public Invited “ A BaeuUfuI sad Exciting Show Place o f YILUGE UNTERN O’OomNll Is toe Instructor for beginning at 7 a.nk and running ramoM Buga and Carpeto” the weekday school. to midnlghL For All Your COrpet Needs See A Speoialltt Parents will also have an op­ Ceeoe to (he Maacbester Carpet Center BEAUTY SALON portunity this evening to review DRUGS FROM PETROLEUM 1 MEET THE CANDIDATES the new oateohlsm program for HOUSTON — Petroleum CASUAL Piione fis-esa OPEN OAlLT *10 6:30 — THUBS., FBL TO 9 P..U Open 8 • • DaQy ^ Your C.B.T. Of«n TMs., WsU., liB. 00 0 — Thun., m , no 0 oonftrmatioh produced by toe ohemioals form the "buUfHng REFRESHMENTS and ENTERTAINMENT MANCHESTER 811 MAIN STBEBT O0 )oaite the Stote Armory 248 BROAD ST. Ttmn. • FrL 8 to 8 PJI. or C.A.P. Chor4«! •1 TOIMND TimNPIKI MANCHUTIRj Lutoaran C9iuroh • Mlaaourl Sy­ blocks" for makinf many drugs MUSIC BY *THE BLUES MACHINE” nod with which Trinity la it- and pharmaceuticals, ranging fUlatod. ( from vitamins and tranquUUers One year of instruction is an to aspirin. ■ 1

MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 Pages 19 to 36 Section Two . We d n e s d a y , Se p t e m b e r i i , laes he lived untH moving to norida South Windsor December IMO. He enjoyed his Public Records Teacher Cooperation U.S. Military ;CM>ituary life iti Florida, liking the cU- TRurantee Deeds Registration Next Week mate euid the yeeu’-’rotaid swim­ Joseph F. and Mery O. Cat- A • j TT" 13 • Rl&stB la st D D rop rop o o f f G irls’ Show er R u le D r o p p ^ ming. to to Judy A. Brown, proparty x h ■tar Aadt«w Mr. Nerwmarker and bis wife, at 60 Durant St., oooveyanoe Manning on Stand To" Hold*^'^**^** Annual For Adult Evening School AiMb*nr, 6 1, of 116 the late Minnie A. Newmarker, tax $18.16. Avoids Keeney Busing viet Leader After Complainte on Privacy Rd., hitaband of Mira, received CoVden Sheaf ceftUI- Jaan Lalne to Albeit Haxxl- No Keeney Street School students will be bused to Youth Festival or Wednesdays, math on Toas- (Oonttimed from Page One) The Board of Education last lings vshisd at |«W,000, and toe Rogtotratlon for toe fall term fltovonoon Andraw. cates from Vernon Orange when man, propeity at 7 Wynadbig In Own Defense days and general wetooom on ay moRiliif at Man- __ A.. .A«other schools this year, despite crowding there in the night voted to instruct girl’s month’s ovaraU total was of to« Monchcater Adult Eve­ th2 r became Ko^ara m m i^. B«cond through fifth grades, according to Dr. Donald The most imtaedlate conoem The Polish Women’s AUlonoe, Thursdays. 6hMtor Momortal Boopltal. ning School will bo next Tuea- Survivore irielude a aon, Oertinoate .of Oondemiisaon , _ • . . • . J7 of Amerioans In Tay Ninh Is physical r*'‘^I^J**® **^ ** Henry J. 'Manning, 44, of Eiast Killingly, former in- D istrict 9, Councu 8 o f Con­ Also, reading Improvamnid on Mr. Andrew w«a botn Avg. Adolph Newmarker of South «ato of Connooticut vereue J. H ennlgy, su p e ito te ^ n t______that Tnmg ^ Is ^ leaving with toe ------^ structor O f slowleameni at Bennet Junior High School, neoUcut wui hold# it# annual day, Wednesday and Thursday % m n to OumboTtand, R.I., nn Wlndoor; a daughter, Mrs. Dor- Betas Caooads Cotp., 19.6 acres He ssM this morning that. ^ crowded ptwlncs in tti moat critloal immediately make ^Uooal the on Vlbart RA Mondays, algebra I on Thurs­ yeater^y 'deal^ all anegations against him on the Youth FesUvoi Sunday in Man- at toe high 9ehool from 7 to 9 days, beginning typing oo ewsry of ItolMct and_AUoe Poeraon is R. Sktoner of Charlestown, o ff (Men Rd, and 0.06 acre at the cooperatkm o f Keeney (jg^ji^pooma. state In five yeara. The province taking o f ahowera after gym . lib m la a ItaMgns Several bocurd members had M rs. Jean T . Karlin of STS witness stand 4n Hartford C5ounty Superior Court. n **jy^*‘; .. . . p.m . day but Friday, tatomaedlsts Aadrew, and Iwd Uvod in Itan- R.I., and Lake Worth; two ™**’*®*'** ^H ye Sts. toachme and porenta, iho echoed The helping taachar will pick cMsf was handllhg the aaeurlty Manning took toe in his ------^ The festival wUl open to to a taiaater for many years. He was received complaints regarding Lawrence Rd., W ^ All claoees begin the week of typing on Tuesdays and Thurs­ grandchildren, and nine greet- hi». need orty Wre another taaclior up a roodlng claas hare and a of the region, to which most of own defense at the dIreeUon of about a meeting on Jon. 16 bo- Maes *t St. am^toyed as a heat trtat opera- grandchildren. the mandatory taking of Obow- as librarian at too Badd Ve- *- S^nf. 28 and end by D ec. 6. days, ofttos inoriMnss on *^*"*’***” to avoid biadfig. math olaoa there, TlmbrMl eaid. the population la under govem- morial Ubrary tor more than hie attorney, Chariee Karanian tween herself, Bradlau and the tlonal CatooHo CStureh at 11 a.m, tar at the ABA T\ool and Die Oo. Oravealde servicee wlH be toeae— as M*«,h«tarManchester . Lohetara..,— toavoWDusHig -- - i nnrii Helping taachara have been ment control but only a tiny per ers. IJhero to a smoU regtotrotlon fee Wednesdays, bookkMfdng on Be was a meniber of Center four years, has sutxnlttad her of New Britain. He ta being tried ftrl. Mondays and Thurodayn, oM held Saturday at 1 pm.. at Mart, 627 Mata 8t. vrtS*D r used hofora In Manchester at the centage of toe terrain. Most of The board has planned that by a Jury of 12 on eight counts On oroM examination by Atty. ^r* th^ at WU- pkw a small tuition f«a for out- Oonicegational Church and. WIHlam Herdter, Bernard .'nrittratt ***^ *** Miowers in toe girl’s looker resignation offeottve Sept.' W. levels of stonogropfay oo every Orove HUl Cemetery, Rock­ Oreen, South and Keeney Bt Tay Ninh is wlldemsM, stretch- of tadeoent oeeault on a former Karanian, toe also teatlfled that He * of-town people. Manctoeater Lodge o f Miasons. Bowdy and Ralph Asire, do- Hennlgan and AoMtam room area be Individual and Mrs. Karkn said that her rea­ ville. Vernon Orange will con- Schotds. tag to Cambodia. , Bom* of toe new oourses this night but Friday. flurvtvora, beaidee Ms wife, tag bustaeas as Bvergard Indus- Ranald P. Scott yeaterd^ralter^ private, but after construction sons tor resigning were peiwn- pupU, a girl who is now 16. Tlie the girl has been transferred to dtKst a Orange memorial serv­ Parents of the near dosan Rfith toe colonel gone, toe year include British literature AMd, graphic oommunioafioos teohide a aon, Robert Andrew of tries, 457 Main St. **wntoe aU aohittons to was comple***. *<«»« ejqilataed ^ her ttoB alleged tacldento took place ta the epeolol qUse wWle ta the ^ ice at the ceiheteary. chUdren to bo bueod mot with Americans foresee the local mil- from 449 A.D. to today. T h e ta prtattag on Tuesdays, hsgta- lOami, n a.; two Meters, Mrs. Marriage Ueenaee the crowdtag. pulvato showers had been In- dren "have reached toe age June, Beptember and ot flrat grade ta 1062 had ^ ^ v^ TimbreU this morning to talk iUa foroea responding lees en- 1967. evaluated by a team of prte- ^ P”^tea ny yoro Wednesday night oonrs* wiU ners’ and advanced woodwotfc- fUgnar Bodeilund of' Worcester,, Oary Soott Wlghtman, 867 Ho also met with hU teach- staOed. Ihataad, there were -when they need more ol my about tUs solution and future tlnislastloally to their Job of pro- On tha alanil vaatanlav ISaa «tpol, aOCiOl WOrlWr Ond SChOOl gTOta?* »h P®*t# Of thS dtocuas types of writing and tag on Mondays and Wednes­ *Taiir. and Mn. James MoOaw- F n n en ls Woodbridge St., end Shlriey tag staff arkl they told him they many more grotq> showers. tone.’ f f crowding at Koeney. New homes teettag toe population. on toe Stand yesterday, Man- h^nia-una natan. state, m ajor v t n e form s. days, re^peotively, and auto tey of linooki, R .I.; eutd a itep- Ann Kh*, 300 B. Middle Tpke., did not want to see any of their The students have objected to She said that she had been nta* was qulaied by his attor- borderitae retar- include Mra. near ready for famlliea are i n ------r Raymond F. Bedard Soul SImena Effective public speaking, on matatononoe on Mondays. bnther,. James K. Abbott of Sept. 14, Cewter Congregational students bused away, despito the lack of privacy and parents, happy in her worit at toe Badd O od L , SmHh Herbert t , LM gett ^ 9 Redwood Farms subdivision ntiy about his educational box*- ’ vetoeiday sun- J'dt® Lenlart, state presldenL T\iewday nights. Is on tatroduc- BennetavlUe, 8.C. Funeral services for Herbert Ctiurch. the crowdtag. They lent too, have complained. Ih re- Library and "H(q;)efuiV> ^ ground and on the nature of cen- Mrs. Steven Yencha of 180 Weth- A3mo, begtantng Bkench snd come heck to it-” tton to fundamentals o t epeak- German on Mondays, tatorme- . Fimeral services will be held J. Leggett of 142 Keeney Dr., Christopher Michael Chiartalo school leaders toe support they ^ Hospital Notes qMose toe board thus took last duct by hlmsolf and We piqiUs noj^y ^ allow 'toe Stztte'a wit- erell Bt., district inresldenL !■ BuBetoi Board rector, former secretary and tag. diato German on Wodnoadays. F iida y at 3 p.m . at Watkina- Boltoi^ formerly of Maacheefer, Coventry, and Sheila- --Kstolem ■ - needed to stop the busing plan. ^ ^ ADMITTED YB8TBRDAT night’s actimi making toe tak­ ta W. dosses at BenneL wWdT «®n-ral chairman of toe evenL Fraternal Leaders former oommtoalcner of toe West Ftoieral Home, 142 E. This year’s teacher contracts l^ve toe space to handle aU A meeting of toe Executive Human anatomy and phyri- Also, enamoUng on metal on will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m . Seibert, Coventry, Sept 14, Mrs. Dlsime Armstrong, East ing ot ehowers a decision up to The defense has stated, before ooqueetered, to sit ta toe Memtoera are ^'«n‘JWed to Springfield Industrial Develop­ Center fit. The Rev. Kenneth say the system should aim tor the neighborhood children, Tim Board of too South Windsor otogy, a new course to be on Wednesdays, art tor bsglnnors at South Metbodiat Church. The Church of the Nasarene. Hartford; Charles Gallant, 460 toe court and the Jury, that It oountx^ during toe defense bakM foo^ ‘ ment Commission, and to a post ateere of Center Oongregattonal class sUes of about 26 but no brdl said. A new Momentary ta other action, toe board Woman’s «ub will be * Monday nights, will teach too on Monday!, tatermodtote Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pan- Walter Paul Stiimlke, Vennon, Woodbridge SL; Joseph Olneo, plans to show Wee on toe part preeentatlon. made ortlelee to be used to president of the Western Mas­ Churdi will ofdciate. Burial will more then 80. There a re, three school alto has not ev6n been 70oS“S-‘^.in^irS^vi;i: Assistant Sept 16 at 8:W p.m . M the W ill Attend Ball otnioture and function of toe drawing and painting on Tues­ tor, will officiate. Burial be and Anastasia Amelia Chapon- of stato’e witness, George Brad- Atty. moved to In- benefit youth schdaraWpe. sachusetts Fuel OU Institute. He be in Best Cemetery. classes of 81 each now at Kee­ oonaldered in that area althou(h 709 Mata St., Jamie JarvU,Ver- ^^^tendent WUUam Perry in home of Mrs. William Young, body systems. days, basic and tatormodlats in Bast Cnnetery. Is, 627 Burnham St., BepA, 28. non Oozdens, Rockville; Mrs. PYiends may call at the fu­ ney, and several more wMch form er Supt W illiam CurtlB filling all teaMdng and speoialls- »70 Pine K nob^. _ , , la«j former prtadpal at Ben- traduce; to evldenoe, toe mo- Manchester's Sept. 21 Charity BaM, spiWxred by to a m em ber o f the Henry Laa- A certificate win be given to pewteiwmithlng on Tuesdays. Friends may call at toe Donald Fmneis Hahn, 70 Lta- Kreischer, 44 Morse neral home tomorrow from 3 to Ann may be that M ^ or higher as studied toe area’s growth and ed poaiUons In toe School ttyi- The not, oUegatlng toot Bradual, tion he bod mode eaxUer to art Brotherhood in Action, will be honored by the presmice kor-Sholom Lodge of B’nai firemen who compisto too fire Also, begtantag sewtog on Hohnes Funeral Home, 400 Mata den S t, end BUsaibeth Rd.; Mrs. Frances LoChapelle, Norman FondoU, cWof of the mr a psychiatric examination B’rtto, Springfield. technology oourae offered on 0 and 7 to 6 p.m . St, tonight from 7_to 0. MlCi^ Finley, 45 O’Leary Dr., Sept. ehroUmemt grows. recommended a new school toms. Tttere are no vaoonciee Dance Club will hold a reg> ^ Board Fills o f three ix^ fraternal leaders, in addi'tion to the state’s Tuesdays or Thujedays, advanc­ The contracts say toe school there eventually. Tankeroosen Rd., Vernon; Mrs. In too system. Vacandes last club level dance retarded programs ta Manches- of the subject girl. Meyen ruled political and government figures previously announced. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sed- ed sewing on Tuesdays, tailor­ Chester Lodge of Masons win Church of the Assumption. Ruth Lojsta, Morrow Rd., Td- CUltord F. BIsrob Sr. ______system must hire more teach- But fo r this year, TimbrOU year included toe positions of « to 11 p.m . ^ tor Schoda, and Ronald Scott, fh«> it would be accepted only The tores fraternal leaders rlck Straughan, former assist­ ing on Mondays, crewrt em­ conduct a Masonic memorial Lewis Montague Nonrls, 62 lahd; Mrs. Jane Lukas, 81 North OUffoid F. Maroh Sc. of^To- ^ei^ce tonight at 7 at toe fu- Beldv^ Rd.. and VaIJa Sent- ers to handle overioeds said,UU, they u «j, u»vohave AAa BVAUVAUAI. solutlan. OA . k - ~ «o A« •®cial wockor and school psy- School. This wta oe a d w wsoUtant superintendent of u tfae xem arki o f tbe court at M any P o sfe ^ire OoU L. Smith of Wtadhom, er's tine going bock to at least Injured Fighter ant firs dilof, will be the in­ broidery on TUeadays, and rug gua, Mutae, brother ot John neral home. Ntdds, 22 AngM St, Sept. But the Keeney teachers Ho has spod^ praise for his ^ chdogist but these positions too Cat Dance and toe caller will aohoois, during Manning's ton- thaf time would also bo entered, grand master of Masons, State toe 1700's. structor. hooking on Wedneedays. M an h o f Manchester, toed Sun------14 Zkm Lutheran Owreh. agreed to work out a special teachers and ^d, "They ars *^\ *^^“* have been flHed. be Bob Grandpre. ure, cocected^ imdue pressures on * Both toe motion and toe re- .. The school board approved the ^ oSftasctIcait; Raymond F. He Joined toe Connecticut No experience ie needed for Bpeotol oourses and seminars er 8t„ Wapping; Mario Orduz, Said Improved day at toe Veterans Home and Joseph Negro jsm es Russell Craig Daniel- system to handle the overioad at going to puU with this, know- FootosO Program Weighed The St. Margaret Mary La­ the tooehor ta an attempt to marks are expected to be read appointments of three new Bedard of UncaevUlo, worthy State Police In 1947. Prior to toe new sculpture course of­ will be hold on further educa­ 118 Pine S t ; Ramon QuUes, dies Guild will continue to hold fered Monday nights. Hospital to ’Togus. Ho formerly b OITION —The funeral of Jo- aoi and Susan Marie Paganl, Koeney. The new teacher hired tag what too situation is, and is The Board toought toe fully foroo his roslgnattcn. to too jury this momlng. teachers, two secretaries and ,tato deputy of the Knights of toen bo worked for Armour and A Bristol man Involved In a tion after high school, real Broad Brook; Earl Russell, 64 Uved in East Hartford. seph Negro of Rt. 86 was held an ’nooner St Sent 14. Church wUl be called a “holptag" going to be. They are to be staffed school system worthy of its Christmas Workshop meet­ Manning yesterday choigod Yesterday’s praceedlngs foi-- custodians Monday night. Columbus, and Saul Stmons of Co. One of hla six children, Gall fight on Main St on Satiuday Theater makeiq> on Monday estate, boat handling, special Survivors also Include his morning foom the W. P. teacher and she wUl divide her commended.” Meadows Rd., South Windsor; note, especially In view of toe ings on Thursday nights at 8 that t^ time men, IsM Jata low^ thej^vlous couw.of toe Qgcrge E. Bradlau, assistant Springfield, Mass., president of Neieon Smith, also la a state who feU through a plate glass nIgMa 'wm include grooming courses at the Senior Cittoens wife, two sons, a daughter, an- Quigh Funeral Home, 228 Main Marlon Show, 80 Oakland Rd., dHjficuMy many Boards encoun­ In the C hu n * HalL uary, toreote^ to make trial b y '*•*“*’ superintendent in charge of per- the OonnecHcut Valley' CouncH trooper. window during toe brawl, to re­ and backstage techniquea. Center ond toe shritorod work­ Bunding Permits ' Wapping; Daniel Steele, Qlas- other biotoen and two grand- gt., Mhnehester, with a Mass ter in fllMng vacancies in spe­ Uc toe assault charges agai^ marred by objeotlone of lines t^ac^g potl- of B’nal B’rito. Bedard, a member of WWte ported ta satisfactory condition A special seminar called shop. Ooniraotora Dtvtelon of toe tonbury^ Mrs. Elsie Steenberg, Bhmlly Life Eduoetton will be children. of requiem at St. Maurice's Igoncbester Chamber of Oom- cialized educational ftfeas. Vernon him. If ho did not hand ta his of queatlon^ mid toadmla^le school The Charity Ban, named Pro- Ctoss Council K of C, Norwich, today at Manchester Memorial Funeral serricos will be held church. Rate Scale^ Policy Sought Hartford; Sandra White, East The boeard last night decided reolgnatkin. evidence, by htto ooiwel. opened last Thursday but the jaot 68 wUl be to too Manches- ia employed at too Electric Boat offered later tois fall. The semi­ PAINLESS KISS moroe for 'Town of Manebester, Hartford. Hospital with lacerations ot toe tom orrow at 2 p.m . at the Lowe- iphe R ev. Robert W. Cronin that athletics wlli be the gen­ Ho stated that too throe had ^ ~ three teacher* had not been ter State Armory. . Dlvlstoti of General Dynamics ta nar to sponsored by both the WEUXJNOTON, Now Zealand addition .to buBdtag at Camp BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Lebanon Man arm. Robacker Fimeral Home, 2584 celebrant. Mrs. Joyce Cav- eral area to be deott with in the worked through W# lawyer, caalons tbe jury bad to ho ex- formaUy approved by toe board. Project 68 Is patterned after Groton. lie to an electronic serv- Donald Whipple, 26, to the parochial and public school sys­ (AP) — A young Now Zealander Kemedy,' $300. On Senior Center Rentals to. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schlft, Mata St., GlastoWbury. Bturial anaugh was organist, and toe Annuel EklucaUon Conference Atty. Robert Sattor of Hartford, cused whHo either Jud^ Mey- Bratoau added there are still last year’s Project 87, which ice engineer. Re to an 11-year man admitted and Thomas tem s. kissed a beautiful woman ta the pngiim Developmoot Oorp., Vernon Gardens, Rockville; a ______Pleads Guilty wiB bo in toe Veterans Section gowst was lbs. Marguerite Town Manager Robert Weiss said that toe pcriicy should be iqxmsored by toe Board.. Given to gain his reslgnatfon. Manning « we W toe a t ^ ^ opeWngs for a speech and hear- raised $7,'000 for the clothing Na'vy veteran. O’Neil J r., 80, o f Danielson, toe Retailing, present and future, elevator after going to the den- and Senior Citizens Center dl- set by Weiss and Fortin, as ad- dlaugbter to Mr. and Mrs. War- of HUlside Cemetery, East Hart- 0**,. Burial was in St James’ ^ OT^eratton wsi be a high ¥-, H ebron Break dismissed to* service# cf Batter vWc^ oomplatats about toe ^ psychological store at the Manfldd State prior to becoming W o^y state other combatant Involved, re­ wBl be offered management in Ust—and ended up ta court on a rector Wally F\)rtin were in- mtoiatratlve officials, ■rm Lodm, Granby; a doubter ford. IQUtary honors will be ac- cemetery, Manchester. Father *200. school football program. . . j trial in ta regard to too currant trial piwoaur*. examiners and two guidance Training School. doputy he served as state socro- ceived emerge'ncy treatment for toe sales field. Subjects ooncom charge of assaulting a female. corded at graveside. Croidn read toe committal serv­ struoted by the Board of Direc- Weiss revealed that a new to Mr. and Mrs. Steitoen Goldin, The conference w4U be held laat June, asking the court for It J* eaqiocted turn «e w- Project 68 is dedicated to the tary of the K of C. He waa too advertising, peroonnei relations The court supprossed hto tors last night to evedve a poll- Baptist group, recently formed. East Hartford; a daughter Ito 'wounds received when the two FHiDdB may can at toe fu­ ice. ■ later tods tea on a weekday eve- w^J^ram^ a continuance to got other ooun- xhe new teachers are: • memory of the late Sen. Rob- org^niior of the Greater Nor- and credit dopartmento. name, convicted him ond ^ cy and rate schedule for the has asked permission to use toe Mr. and Mrs. Mark Asplnwall, fell through the wtadow of Al­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Bearers were Joseito Carpen­ Navy Admits nlng and will be open to toe pub- of Gary Wayne •W. Mrs. Karen C. KareUua will ert F. Kennedy. Receipts from ^ch Area Brotherhood in Ac- The other ooutees and their chao^ htai without penalty rental of the Senior Citizens Center on Sunday momiings tor 149 Union 8L S r^ p ra g ra T to not been of Lebanm len Cleaners at 617 Main St. ter, Roger Negro, Robert Stata’o Atty. Edward J. Daloy Hrwjjhtb^ro too com ^ Robertson too Charity Ball will go for Oommtttoo. It waa reported that 40 stitches' nights are: alter hto defense counsel ex­ Mra. Nonh M. Mbboney Center to town organizations. 8cho(d and meeting purposes. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; deflnUely set, but _ board____• mem he falteredentered a plea of guUty guilty to March, Gerald Botttcdlo, Hec­ substituted taformation charg­ has subpoenaed Batter, alo^ “ school. She received her BA equipment at Maacheotw o i, registered profes- were needed to close a wound Beginning BhigUsh tor foreign plained that ho had been “to a COVENTRY —Mrs. Norah M. tor BroMietto, and Robert Buck- Copters Lost The rental wotad be f* y®” **' P«*i«Ient John P Kennedy. ^^ecuUv^sU’ttary of toe Fuel Witnesses told pbUpe that the days, advanced Bkigltoh for for­ Lakewood Heights, widow of hopes to have a program to ap- the dentist’s. By Failures It was the consensus of the "Otherwise,’’ Director David Blast Hartford; Ibrs. Esther BlS' permission and two oounto of ^ be^^STto CaW ” Wapping, and wUl Bratoerhood In Action vw qjj inaOtut* of Greater Hart- two men were shov^. each eign bom on Mondays and Frank Mahoney, died Monday pe^ to men and women and a Wednesdays. toe defense ^counsel: (OMrttaned From Pago One) board that the Center, at Myr­ Odegard said, "we, as a town, sen, 804 Sebofri S t ; Walter •m akw or spciUceiB o f general larceny. fo^ day cf ^ ^ ™ receive $6,860. torm^ by four ^cheater ^ ford. He Is a former mombor of other and then started punch­ at her home. nail, m w . • FTannagan was one of three Thu# for, Manning’* tesU- Miss Joan Paatula wlU teach tornal organl*atloM - too Massachusetts House of Rop- ing. The scuffle threw tofm. High school oquivaloncy "She 'Was a woman of con­ Mrs. Mahoney was bom in A bout Tow n tle and Linden Sts., is a town would be contributing to the Wells, 162 Union St.; Donald interest. m ^haa heeT^ only one «!«« '»I«» ha. three sons, dared by radio to dn^ a pattern persons accused of'' stealing Orado 1 at WaddeU School. She Oak Lodge of B B rtto, against tbe glass window, which oourses in social studfea on siderable pulchrttude; in feet Norwleb and lived In Gales Fer­ facility, to be utilized by civic church and we would be abdi­ Barnett, 42 Margaret Rd.; Scott One important area taken iq> Airman Mictaetel A. Daunt, eon of torpodoa on the quarry. organimUons first, and profit- cating our traditional separa­ Castogna, 693 W. Middle ’Tphe.; ,given In defense as Judge MU- received her B8 fromi Central CoiroB ” He U a former executive dl- gave way. M ondays, Blngltoh on Mondays ahe is extremely bsauOlul.’’ ry before coming to Coventry o f Mir. and M n . Arthur Daunt The beUoopter was bunt to H. Meyers ruled tbe testi- Comiecticut State College ta Columbus, and Mawhe^r 15 years ago. She was employ­ miaklng. Mganlzabons second.' tion of church and state." Margaret Zlkus, 46 Birch Bt.; Area Craftsmen of 106 WWker St., recently oom- c a n y 1,000 pounds ot payloed. Peter of the first defenro wlt- 1987. taught last year In East Lwlge of Masons and Frio^W p ------ed at the Mansfield State Hos­ All, however, are to be charged Weiss' sold that, in focmiltat- Tkacy TonsU, 16 W addell R d.; action was taken though ohanges Ideted Air Force basic training When too Navy was asked June. neos, ttaoCber o f Manntag's for­ Hartford, lives in Bolton, and Lodg® ^ M as^. pital beftm she retired eeven a rental fee, based on non-profit tag a fee schedule for rental of X ra . Edith Talley, 149 £QUs- were discuseed and will be vot­ Exhibit at Fmr at Istakiand AFB, Tex., and has eariy this summer whether It dale Dr., Rockville. The other two accused were mer pupiik, xtaadmtosable, as years ago. She w as twice m arri­ and prt^-maklng use. the Center to local organfza- ed on at the next regular meat- The Manebester Junior Worn- receive $6,860. from anv o < ^ « ^ o f ...... been aasignod to toe Air Force was looktag for a replaoement The board had been asked by tions, he and Fortin will confer Also, Mn. Lucille Pare, a mother and son, Mrs. IsahoU be waa not ^'OtUdent during ed. Her first husband, Edward tag 8 ^ . 24. «n’s dub ■wlH BDonaor a C^aft ***•- Cheryl H. Thomsen will obtained ®**y ^ Thchnioal Training Center, for the DASH, it said no. Weiss and Fortin to set the with school (rfficlals, ooncem- Thompoonville; Mn. Marie May Peck of Amston Lake and tbe time of toe Wlfjgqtlnns. Simmons, died in IM . In 1968 KeeeOer ABB, MUs., fo r ^lectol- But now toe Navy has Among changea to be con- 1 , 0 Pair and Plea ^ S e t Sunday, teach Grade 4 at Nathan Hale ^ pdicy for rental use of the Cen- tag their fee schedule for sebod Bergstrom, Glastonbury; Mrs. Henry Peck, 81, o f Hartford. Manning, yetterday,^ also^ Sept. 29. from 1 to 7 p.m. at toe School. She received her BS toe married Frank Mahoney, ized schooling as an sir control changed its poaltlan and says a ^ sUlered wiU be whether to make wiBniMgitii was sentenced to denied uring hypnosis The directors, however, buildtags. Jane Fhrrow, BHUngton; Jsm es Ainoric&nAtiLrUn LerionL^i^on Home.izvmw, 20 *v trom——— Utah — State UnlverWty in HUl-Joyce mower who died in 1968. operator. A 1986 graduate of Mglitweight manned hOUcopter toe meettnga <^>en to oiSy the Jail for a year and a day to of hto students, ccotraxy to Daley, 1 Sunset Lone, Andover; items on the printed agenda. A Burvlvon include a sister, Manchester High School, ho at­ U being oonaldered to supidaiit five years for larceny, and a of the oUegations against hlm> Mrs. Hannah Dowd, 48 Pearl present, additional Itenw may Mrs. FYaidc Sefaweikert o f tended Mswrltastfr Community DASH. year for breaking and entering Ho did. however, admit to he- toe Connecticut State PoUoe, St.; James Thompson, Over­ be added to the agenda as toe Bridgeport, and several nieces Coaege. .The sitojeet to under study Mayor Lashes at Proposal as wdl as a year and a day to Ittag at the fa ir w ill b ^ e $8,860. ___ __ started hto Masonic career ta brook Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Oloria meettng progreases. and nephews. and no spedfleattona have been WayIapd,. B KtaOksn Rd.; M n. five years tor the first of two ds- l>® Mra>J(^ooRobta.(« of When he Joined WlUlmon- 8 Another change dtacussed eon- swaoa «ss»oA isMWi^|^ tfaTougfaiMit tiiw MaUOB lOT tuo oocupftUonai *1 ^9- tiodve. Hi* The------funeral will be------held to- Adonlranv. ORimcU, .,B*SM. dMsgmtaed, ShltJ^vy^mkk counts of injury or risk of in­ feodaat, Daisy sought to bring who For More Regionalization Susan' Nagorka, 168 B. Mata castings, coordtaaito tor 48 weeks rt $8,- jorsbears can be troo- morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the meet in toe Maaodlc Tern- ta lla latest reply toe Navy St.,oi.., Rockville;iTOCKViue; Kdwazdxuawaiu Kehl,&eiu, 14 jury to “a “““ child and a 'yew on out too fact that a bearing CUmmlngs Fhneral Home, 82 pie in Rockville Friday at 8 ztrepsed tost ttie d n » h ^ < ^ ^ .charges, ______„ „ ^ __ ^btfs at ttw ^ ^*^^**®*^ ed hack many years on both __ _ ^ Manchester Mayor Nathan bargain toe local property ewn- ArcelUa Dr.; Mta. Edna GCMr vwle if the second,. These later ,c scheduled on Jan. 16 of thfs CUfi S t, Norwich, with a Mass p.m . A fter k'huataeas moisting, was d estH W ‘ ‘tonM Stt'.hx- slak, 67 North St. ^ transferred from Now J i J i r i r a l r Mknntag’s gripes T«nP>® Beth S h ol^ i^ artw - Kt^o^Outdoors for 40 weeks .idea of hto family, with hto lath- pendaUe cf weapens d»- Agostinelli took heated ezeep- er has is the local pixqietty tax. _ a a a a Wilt* flnfV r t $8,000. of requiem at St. Mary’s Me­ there will be a rehearsal of Atoo. Mrs. Theresa Knapp. ^ London County. before the stood board. hood’s Art Fair, and ihd^ kvery in ASW cperatlcn.’’ tfaxi yesterday to a suggeetton "He can see the servtoee he Is TIm custodlaiw are John F. morial Church, Norwich; at 9. toe Royal Master degree. OriumWa: Joanne UeweOyn, Mra. Peck pleaded guilty to never bdd, rt Manning’s ^ ford Grafts Expoelticm. ------— for a state takeover of town and gotttag ajjd he can appreciate mi** ; Dragomir B. SlpUc, Rob- If Burial will be in St Joseph two counts of breaking and en- qussL and on the following day-, ® * J 1 * * ^ Cemetery, Norwich. cMy funottons, in return for ta- toom,’’’'^ explotaod, adding, Mrs. Carole Kralder ’ and son, ® motloo. The board Is now tertag and two of larceny and hehod zssignsd. *■ «»*»»» craftsman who wUl eit^^^toes and Albert De Luca. ENGINEER Friends may call at toe fu­ creased state aid. "When he must depend on state Glastonbury; Mrs. Barbara sidering wh^er * WiU be sentenced OcL 11. Flan- Itoil^ltoto;!I that h*he had 5!!“ *^ A T r All *«^«t® rtrt 86,060. neral 'home tonight from 7 to 9. Dubcek-Kuznetsov The suggesUon was made ta and foderal aid and grants, be Skoog and son. 26 Woodland SL; whole ntae naifan’s case was continued to loomed- of ^ too - orimlnal - - ohoiges ViHraow wlro. and chftinchain In- Small motors. Familiar with a morning panel discuasion at somettanea never sees wiiere Mrs. HOdegard Stiene and son, ought to OcL 4 for sentence. A charge agrtiwt Wm on too day of too J® She also reassem- aO phases of manufacturing New ETV Pt^dent and development of frac­ Albert F. Newmarker the Hartford IBlton Hotel con- the money is going.’’ 94 B. Middle Tpke.; Mrs, Mari- a motion, but five '’otos w ^ of attempted larceny was nol- hsoitag. Ues antique iewelry. SOUTH WINDSOR — Albert ducted for toe Connecticut Con- He sajd that he agrees that lyn Flano and daugliter, French be necesaary «p P *".* Both Mr*. Robinson and Mrs. HARTFORD (A P )^ tional hors^ower. Universal 7 led. Florjiagan Is free on bond. Daley rested hto case for the motors. Grow wltii progreo- F. Newmarker, 90, o f lOM A lto Meetings Continue lM«nce of Mayon. toe state and federal govern- M.,B<^ The board last sfght al» State early yesterday, after dm^trato their Lange of West Hartford Manchester Jornea R. Kown, profeaaor of ments must supply more aid for eive etootrloal iqipUaaoe ooni- Rd.,-Lake Worth, Via., former­ (Otaftazwd tran Page Oae) Also, Mn. Carol Archam- granted perm4asl« to ^ Part S S yi;H ta*'£riri’; m o^ craft, rt toe tata. boon named president of ly of Bouto Wtndsor and Rock­ cases foreseen by law and fol- public admtaletratlotl and di- local governmei^, "but not by hault and daughter, RFD 4, and Recreation C^mtasion to Connooticut Educational Televi­ ttona of our legal code such as book to tiu stand, merely to es- ville, died suddenly Sunday, lowtag toe decision of the court rooter of too Regional Affairs controUing the nianner ta which Coventry; Mra. Barbara Hale ub® a seetton of Weschera for B old a sb ra M tahUah that, on toe day o f the 300,000 Depreseed sion Oorp. ! ! s a v i n g s ; Aug. 26, at Boynton Beach, Fla., we were witness to." or toe proaecutcr." Center at the Univwsity of ’ the funds will be qient. The and son, Marlborough; Mrs. Psr midget football. The bleachers Lange, former 'vice chairman apparently referred to and twice u doiU qg. ottegatfons, the girl was a min­ WASHmOTON —More than after his morning swim. The proclainaaon also a^ Haztford, one of toe panelists, grants and aid must come with tricla Blanagan and daughter, w4U be sot up at toe Little 800,000 Am ericans are treated ot the Hartford Insuranoo Group, naUoB’ s 20 years of TbeKareihoeffiorUvingitnp. or. Mr. Newmarker Was born pealed to Ckecboslovaks—ta- recommended toot, to relieve no strings attached.’’ 48 N. Elm St. League complex on Nevera Rd. The ftaal State's witness was eato year for severe depressloa. was named Tuesday at tiie or- Mann Oo. ■type rule, which ended Whopfdng broM plate ipocti iti i i D ec. 24, 1877 in Germany. One eluding many intellectuals—who toe burden of tocol property Although mtaget tootbaH Is rot w — Beth Hoffmaa senior so- About 125,000 of these go to ganlzatlon’a annual meeting. He , tter A LO AN in January vdien- Alexander He said that there is some­ R egent SL, of 12 cfaildreo, he was the son have sought iwUtlcal asylum in taxes, toe state should essstmo •poised by too oommlsslon, very own nordwan. Spoeed-out otal worker for toe Montoester hospitals for old; others go to stuceeds Ernest A. Johnson of J Dubcek became toe Communist thing wrong with toe local prop­ of late Christian arxl Marie New- Austria, Switzerland and other aU expenses and aB programs erty tax system, “which penal­ toe board has authorized use of toei aip ooursgoiulT uubbed Bohool System, who testlfiod cUnloa or doctors. Hamden. Association party chief. French Airliner^ maiker who lived at 66 Grand West European countries in the for such needs as education, izes those who keep their prop­ to* Meachora for this communi­ oS. C ^-fplailiea lining is St., Rockvaie. He lived for Dubcek and other top leaders last three weeks. roads and woUare. ty'purpose. backed w idi fiiam, to pillow erties in repair and who make Crashes in Sea, S w f tliiW i» Uw many y e a n at 80 Grand Ave. proclaimed Tuesday night: "Staying abroad," it said, AgosUnelU charged that “the $271,668 In Fermlta yourCecL Anddwleamen, "Personal Immunity is improvements to them, even MO mM -M I ~ and worked as a weaver in toe "multliiUea distrust and foreign propoacd would expend bu- Town Building Inspector Don­ tbe colon, the workmonibip— guaranteed.... No one can be while rewarding those who al­ 95 Persons Die Rockville Mills. He later bought propaganda and makes ImpoMl- reaucracy. ald McLaughlin has announced ah, luv, don’t make a move taken into custody except in low their properties to run (Oeatowed from Page One) a farm in South Windsor where ble first-hand Information on-the Ho said, and most ot toe down." that permlto were issued tor $27<,000 in construction ta without your new £ill VInen. stats cf affairs at home. It in­ m ayors emd first seleotmen He said, VTbose with p r^ the crash, toe pilot messaged: August, and revenue to the town This ilhmrtdon covert VIner creases helplessness and present reportedly agreed with erties in good repair pay more "Fire aboard!’’ Signature. confusion.. . . him, *T am oppo^ to any fur­ taxes, while those with proper­ The wreckage of toe plane w as $1,474. The iiennlts included eight Hi! Put your savings Washout Accounts Funds ther less ot homo rule and to ties ta disrepair find their taxes was located 12 mUes off the Ri­ Sale . any furtoer expanskm of re- viera coast. dweUings at $163,000; tw o com ­ being lowered.” mercial .buUdingt, $86,000; two ififiifS-w glmaHsm. The best govoroment He suggeeted tax incentives The pilot of too lUane, which MANCHESTER main, fedng oak Approved' hy Directors Anti-litter garages * or carports, $6,600; it at toe local levri and, attack­ for the good property owner was approaching' Nice for a three swimming pools, $8,000; • 6g ma «■ ■■• ing the problem at too top, ta- and penalities for the poor landing at its seaside oliport, Three additional approprio- recommended ta 1968 by toe shouted one last message into two tool sheds $660, and 18 . .Aillt. to work earning Law Adopted stood of at toe grass rooto, is ones. "Perhaps, ta that way, We Want Your Business tiono to toe Board of Education Town Planning Commission. his radio! "There is sttU fire additions or altentlona, $17,070. not too answer." I ' we can prevent the qiread of Duriiv August last year per- one TOto theuw PoUcerw oe Department ^ puWic evon- The Board of Directors last AgostineW said that toe best ghettos," he said. abocud. W e...’’ and his voice and We Aim To Deserve If,..! night adopted an antl-lltter ordi­ broke off. mlU were Issued for 14 dwel- and one to the Recreation De- »^,«iiy ah soles »"<4 purchases nance, suggested by toe Man­ psetment, a> for watoout ac- of town land must be' by ordl- hdd the' American Legion Na­ chester Chamber of Commerce IM fiita w 9«N Sw Route to axtanded to overyoao to ipselal services and overtime cy concerning group medical in- cupled private property or of 22 the main road connecting National River creased to three times a week about as expected and said, "It’s your money^w it is available on a moment's notice. No for Grade* 7 and 8 and twice mostly from now families in aUeod epootal eervloea «t noodod ta conjunct)on with Rt. surance for part-time elected vacant lots will be required to xay Ninh and Saigon. The Viet OALVAinr OHUBOB, Man- waiting at Manchester Savings & Loan. 6 oonstruetlon. The sign wlU ai^ appointed officials, control any Utter on the prop- cong mined toe road In isisuc- Park Proposed a week for Grade 6. tow n," A clinical psychologist arlll The school addition has raised obestor Oroeif. begtantag he finsiiced by equal paymenU Welra Mta that tlw orlgi^ erty or lot, to prevent It from cessftil efforts to keep rdlnforce- (Oenttmed from Page One) nsKt Wadneodoy Huoui^ by the RL 6 oontraetors. request had come from ClvU being blown on adjoining side- „ienU from reaching too city. bo at too school three days a toe capacity to 760. Sunday. SepL **. Guest And your deposits are insured up to $15,000.00 by the Ths approprlatton to toe Rec- Delense Dlrector Edwin Ed- walks or straets, on other pub­ along to e ridges of the White week, according to Superinten­ The board voted to approve sueaher will be Evongellrt Federal Savings & Loan Insut^Hnce Corporation, too! notlim Department is $446, to waids. lic places, or on other private Mountains to rejoin the trail dent Mjron Collette, a contract with Honeywell Inc Hw JobiMaa of N. Y. 0> be Basnoed from receipts from The board was anything but property. southeast of Lanesutter, N.H. It Hie board discussod at great of Hartford for preventative Don’t nAto kwplrod Bible Yben Council Programs. entousiasttc about the proposal. L B J W arn s oori to estimated to be $770,000. length toe advisability of send­ maintenance at a coat of $860 preM litag Htot wUl m a l t to ' Bt other ftannoial acOons last Director John Oanlde oaid, "The study shows that toe ing a late bus to Windham to per year, ■ s e a t bearL added blees- jolgbt, tbe«board: ’’Thlv could become a real ball Schools Open Against W ar need for protection and en­ transport home toOM students Nuhfer Be-Bleoted for Hie foot that needs extra support Ing In each oervloe will be 1. Adopted an ordinance for o f aronns and could cost us a hancement of the outstanding Involved In extra-curricular ac- The West St. Burying Qround ttie slngtag of tarma* of fUth o f 8,7 scree of land fortune. I don’t feel that any In New York (Oonttaoed from Page, One) natural resources and recrea­ tlvltles, such a* sports^ drama Association has re-ie t a ^ id Mar- long Inside right ■nd htof^ratlaa By Mrs. Jrtm- - — ------elected or appointed official, be­ presidential candidates. clowes and the like. oon who to also n ooooert • Jta Btssen, near Porter Reeer- (ConUinied from Page One) tional potential* cf the Connec­ iresidi and loft countori MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ing part-time, should be eligible. Democrat Hubert H. Hum­ ticut River Valley 1* a mriter Board chairman Donald Tut­ The features doctors most often l^anlaL (S orvl^ each ntaht and to be ueed for water- tour Cobb os vice president, ezoept Mon. and Snt.). The If tl^ were, we’d have to in­ phrey and Republicen Richard tle said, "We need to do it, I putpoeee. The pprehaeo is city’s 900 schools were open and of regional and national con­ Mrs. Gerald Dunnook, secretory i^ommend are built into our time oarti night Isk TiSO" ----- p.ip. 1007 M A IN STREET, NEAR M APLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 t Gladys Ruggw of Long- clude ourselves.’’ M. Nixon have called for stip- cern," the bureau sold, in its re- toot’s for sure, but how many CbWVULabout 41,600«A,WV yufftm pupils IMiVUUVU*attended. *vaAW** aewvv 'L. *' and Miss RochoerBuell, treas­ special Stride Rite shoe. We have Come nnd bnng n, friendl COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - T EL 742-7321 William Sebaitor said, "It Only 4,800 of the city’s 67,000 plying enough arm* to Israel to port. ore there and what ore toe urer. M n. Edward Rothbun acts Shaped htsi wedged j s purchase prlM to $0,180 could get way out of hand. teachera were ta thslr class­ oUset J^vlet suppiles to toe ‘The Connooticut River’ is in­ hours?" for toe group in to* sal* of lots aisne on Inner border the skill and experience to fit it GOOD NEWS I toe eum will be token from E very one of our appotatments room*. Arab nations. deed a toing of beauty," It con­ Patros told the board he had and Edward Rothbuh succeeda properly and add any additionHl Wstsr Deportment Reserve on town boardmand agencies The strike marked toe second "We have no intention," John­ tinued. "But this brauty. Is ooked for speolflo taformation Guy Beck as truatee. FOB ___ would be eligible." straight year toot a UBT walk­ son said, "of allowing toe bal­ threatened by the ever-groiUng from Windham ta toe form, of tieevy steel shank ^aeuxee prescribed. Leonard'$ where needed $, Atitoortsod toe nuuiiger to And David Odegard said, out delayed the opening of toe ance of forces ta the area to appetite of mogriopoUs for land a breakdown on toe number of Manobeotor Evening Herald, cost figures "Ejected and appointed people fall term. In 1907 14 class days ever become an Incentive for and -toe shortslghtodneae of local students Invirived but to SHOES MODERN MAN laeommendsttoos for toe are basically ta pollllcal JoIm, were lost during a wage strike w ar," those who would fUl and pollute dote hod reoelyed no answer, Oolnmbta oorreependeat' Vta S S lM W iS L , toom-owned parcels, os snd I am against it." . by toe union. Earlier In-the day Johnson the^river." The concensus of opinion .was gtala Oorison, tel. ISS-9M4.

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PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1968 i H MANCHBSTra EVENING HERALD, MANCHES^g^, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888 PAlQB TW E N Tf-eiX oonstdarable crttlcua pralae. But Ity to pull audiences from a ^ Warden>^Faih€^^Mmayed ' Tradition Shunned at Btockbridgs, Maaa.. the Berk- wide area, Preachers Envision Quoke^ Margaret Beclcer, afalre *nieater FSsUval Is dedl- With contributions of $120,008- j r e n t ^ Becker, Robert tJsab and Rich­ oated to tee propoeltton that art Including a $80,000 grant from Move Congregations East ard Oankofakle. stnnetlmes flourishea best when United Artists tor first refusal L ife a a v li«. Bin Usab, Curt Bucks County Girl Arrested Summer Drama Eestivah free of ertUotom. riihU to any scripts-the season Jn the case of Mrs. B(meta 250 Chiidren and Adults WltUg, AHcta \Wley, Ann Bim budget was fixed at $185,000. By JOHN DART itions, BDen Simmons, Jeff Also In contrast to tee other RAGW EED The Loa Angeles Ttanea WhUM and Mlsa OordeHa Oar- festivals, Berkshire represenU Antiotpatod box-office revenue penter, tor Instance, teey are DaUher, Lola Brown, Carolyn With 6 Others in D r u ^ a id of $80,000 turned cut to be com­ POLLEN lA ir LOS ANGELES — Predicting til Summer Swim Program Carlson and Donald Carlson. rebMUon from wlttdn. a dlsoatzoua earthquake tor Cal­ atUl trying to a«U their house Case said h» wS M rouitw- Marked hv Innovations fortably modest tor the first trailers. Everyone from tee B e n Sqoare Dance Saturday DOTLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) — “We have tried to create an two shows alone garnered ifornia, four p a ot^ and their Swimmers, Randy Ball, The Whlrlaways Square yor for his daughter. “At tite COUNT 'J Gardens chiuvh plana to go, ■nw MdOiers CSuli of Ooven- |je TV lUA t*>TT - - * " I ’m dlsnmyed, I siqipose, Juat atnuMphere In which estab­ $01,000 in Ucket sales. congregatlona have moved to Wayne UtUe, Terence llUrphy ]3attoe Ckib haa a chib level point, I don’ t know snou ^ By WUAXAM OLOVKB The coUegtata gettogether ton’s handsome, air-oondiUoned they aald. tiy , dtrtctor of the local sum­ lished professionals in tea thea- “ It is very Important for all of other parts o f te e country and and Timothy Murphy. from 8 to U p.m. Satur- Uke any other parent,” «aW about the situation to make any AF Dteuna Writer w M ^ ended Aug. 28 began with theater in oummer idlenesa. The vUions of dlsaater seen m e d swimming program igKJfi- tar would have tee time and us not to be under the critical a fifth church to In tee process . At Clearwater Bead), begin- Coventry High Sdiod on John D. Case, Bucks County, comment,” he addsd. "In our Theeter feitlvals have been JudC four scheduled compozdes. Dean Robert Umphrey ex­ by Abematey, who waa deterlb- soAd by the OoventryReereii' freedom to explore profttably gun,” oays Gibson. “ So fa r the of leaving. ners,. Jackie Flyrai, Armand Af- mpley lOU Rd. Paul Andrews Amertoan system o f Justice trying new oomhliiatlana of ar­ When Mias Stewozt discovered tended IxMtyitaUty on a provim ed by Mrs. Whiles as “a real /aon Committee, reports a total Pa. prlaon wardeA after learn­ tee poaalblllUes o f their work.” New York and national review­ More than 800 persona have qt aoo children and adults toensuaded officials to invite fo r a fourplay schedule. nonreview pMloy. TNzza, who di­ Uons their pastors said they attention of other congregatlans was arrested In a Also arrested wan ICufe L., new things are tried, they need ter Jack Lynch and similar ce­ and August. Wendy Harlcock, Glenn Brad- quired. Spectators are Invited. "Ihere ore two things that I m- Innovatlona Intio- eix more troupes. Getting tee money meant, rects on bote stage and soreen, "received from the Lord.” In a fellowship o f seven inde­ ley, Robert Trudeau, Karen ---- Stainbarg, 24, Donald O. No- to be proteotod. lebrities. pendent churches In CaUtomia. Instruotors at the two town ---- „ ------—, _ ; The flrat get-togeteer The unlvenlty underwrote says Machis, “we oouM have 1s feetlval president Illustrious Kellys on the list The 'hxodus all began last Manchester Evening Herald dlcated to tee Me, 21, Patar A. Rhlite, « , Nor is It unfair to audiences. Since then pastors of three of tela sida of the ocean of avant- oasts of approxfanately $60,000 nsi All summer even V not a Otltor main talents Involved .pjjqy how we’re operating Include Princess Grace of Mon­ June when Don Abem atey, 28- Reid, Scott CSiameld, Gloria correspondent, F. peace and P<>“ “ " ^ Jamas M. Fanley, 21, JMm D. those churches reoefved the ly Sonald and Susan West Just last week named Jailer « garde « 9 srtinenters; at tee op- smd tee response of both staid single person had bought a tick- are piaywrtgM WHliam Glboon aco, whose ancestors came year-old pastor of the Apostolic Armstrong and Cliaryl KbMI, and teey know what they’re word themselves and; Certiftcates of comple" P rior and David Brown. i t m i T u t U e , Id . 74* 8881. the year by tee Natlomt Jail poatte end n ^ ra zn a fic purpoae, ettisens and Mpple-gath youths eL ” and Lyn Austev Broadway pro­ from Mayo. The princess has Gospel Church In BeU Gardens, 10. paying for.” —Atomathy’a 82 - year - old the courses given are to Advanced • begtonero, Paul AsBtfclatlon In San Franolaco. a venture lnlioi|ip«tic synthesis; appears adequate to insure tee ’Ihe lutely social far-Long Is­ ducer and formerly an aide to said she hopes to make It. a Loe Angeles suburb, felt he Sousaj Curt LCDoyt, Nancy PoUca said teay selsad what somswhere tMtvnan, an Ektob- brother, Noland, took his con­ awarded by the Ami ' 'T t to essential that the mab festival again next summer. land populace, geared more to Roger L. Stevens who now Several hundred more are Ex­ had convincing evidence tlfiU he Clark, Janet Olazli, Maigaret they baUavad la marijuana, gregation of more than 100 Cross to the following; DeGanlle Criticized ushmsot bid for fnadom from AiMteer college, tee floute- poola and paiileo, has teus far beads tee National Endowment pected from the United Statee and his IBO-member congrega­ Skendeiian, L ori Haddad, t*r be handled « “ ^ heroin and methompKelsmtae crttics KeDys, OTKellyg members to Kennett, Mo., from At Sandy Shores BeaCh, be­ into the county last week and no ampton, N. T., branch of Long buUt'ottandance to only atiout 86 for the Aria. and Britain, plus Mg battalions tion should go to . Sharon KeUy, Monique Ctontler, HARTFORD (A P ) — The pre- hydrochiorlda, known aa The thraa projeota are ^ to k their church in Avenal about 80 ginners, Alice Blondin, Eliza­ one knew my name. Island University, was the angel per cent of capacity. What Im­ In Ma third year of operation, of the resident Kellye, a clan Abematey, contacted by tele- U sa Donato, tn rk Goble, Ro- mier o f New Brunswick, Caimda "spaed,” along with neadlea, ingpiaioe within a couple Plan chan Rally ibone at his Atlanta home, said miles southwest of Fresno. beth Conland, Deborah Daisher, "The second tljlng Is. and I behind the very contrasting Art- presses tee backers more Is a but the first deliberately avoid­ outnumbered only by the MUr- — D.W. Porter of PortervlUe, Cheryl Dougherty, Suzanne berta Stem, Bruce MadSfell, erltidzed French President pipes, eye droppers and spoons. dred mltas of New York, IMt phys In the Dublin {hone took. his vlstoos of Los Angeles have made this point before, we N a ta Theater Featlval which edeo steady week by week Increase. ing critics, the featl'val which CASTLEBAR, Ireland (AP)— who started hU church of less Dougherty, • Amanda Goodwin, William Scott Kathleen Chat- (jharles de (3auUe as having teey typify growing teeahrioal The Irish Tourist Board Is back­ showed "buildings crumbling, field, EUeen Chatfleld, John «aj| oiverabundanoe o f senility” oH teould recognize ; Mams to have eaaured Ms fu­ Machlz has succeeded in at­ ran from July 8 through Sept. 1 than 60 merntors a year ago, I Edward Grace, Janet Grace, TAKE TOUB OHOIOB evMenqe acroas the couMry of The - Kellys are corning in un­ ing the rally as part of Its im- the earth shaking underneath Ooelho and Kenneth OoeOto increasing prdblein in ture terough tele summer of tracting an impreosl've panel of came iq> wlte new works by took all or most of his flock to Diane Jean, Dennis Mills, Rob­ by "meddling in Internal affairs” STANTON, Mb. (AP) — Em­ emancipation from Broadway precedented numbers, and the ending campaign to get the and the water rushing In." ty and across tee freohman effort. playem even though everyone BbUnt May, Terrence McNally, Independence, Mo. ert Steuffet and L^nne Wlllnau- Intermediates, Maureen Kel­ of Canada. ployes of tee souvenir shop at tradition. Irish back to IrelaixL Before he left the Los An­ Louis J. Robtohaud mcule Ids volvlng dangerous d n i^ . I ^ * Far-ln rather than fazHnit, gets a modest $200 weMdy and ja c k Gelber and Olbsbn. hunt is on fo r the chief of that —The pastor of a smaB er. ly, David Borgmann, Gordon Meramec Caverns hers have A t B nndeis U nlvenlty, Watt- First business at tee rally, geles area, he said he attempt­ remarks Tuesday at a meeting loww the answer and I oon i Artists Theater alms at produc­ has Jiist two weeks o f rehearaol. Three are headed fo r Brosul- celebrated clan. , church In Lompoc, Troy Perkey, (Herald iihotoa Iqr BuoeMdiu) Advanced • beginners, Bai> Sanbom, Joyce Simmons, Rich­ correctly predictad tea winner ham, IteoB., 10 youthful troupes apart from havhig a good time ed to talk to ministers and oth­ of investm«it officers of Hart­ know who does.” tions of poetic drama In oettlngs Mechiz directed all of the way, a (dreumstanoe whlMi Gib­ Add the O’Kellys, who are Joined Don Abem atey In Atlan­ Deputy Plre CWef O. Netson SUnner, left, and^ Edward Clark of Co. 1 trophies bara Allen, Henry Ferguson, ard Gankofakl, Am y B o ^ of the last five presidential elec­ have taken pert In Interact, a and discovering whate'ver hap­ er churches about his vtsiens. mann, Scott Boynton, David ford’s insurance companies. xm l <3ase, a former secretary by potmtora o f aesteetlc repute. plays given from Jtdy 6 through son Insists is pure coincidence. coming too, and you will have ta. they will award to best units In 2Sth anntver parade Saiturday. Robert Gleason, David Grace, tions. They do It by figuring out icundup o f UnoitbodoK drama. the biggest clan rally ever pened to cousin Joe from KUtl- "We've done our best to warn IDntmxxd, Debbie Haddad and “The movement to separate In a law firm, and six Ott-Broadway's pioneer Cafe la Hecbert Moefaiz, a wMl-known Aug. 28—Jean Cocteau's “The “ What we don’t want to be­ Robert J. Theobald, 28, pastor Karen Kersen,. Kathreen Mela- from the area were arrejrt^ If they sell mors donkey or Me- staged In modem Ireland. magh, will be to put the clan the people of tee disaster to (tyntfaia Goble. French-speaUng Quebec from Mama troigM hsaded by BUen director, and John Bernard Knighta of the Round Tohle,” come Is either a Utock company of tee Friendly Bible Apostolic dy, Thomas Newcomb, Mary Sunday when poUoemen r a l ^ phant onyx figures. I f tea don­ 'me three-day celebrations back on an o rgt^ zed basis. come," he said. Swimmers, J ill Fentlman, the rest of Canada Is highly ex­ Stowazt took poit and oo did vis­ Myers, who nma an art gallecy, “Henrik Ibeen’s "Little Eyolf," or a tryout house fo r Broad­ Only about 20 members of the Church at Port Huememe, said ^ e m o n Peace, Rose Anne Peace, Gall an apartment near New H ^ - keys outnumber tee. elephants it start Saturday In Castlebar and This Involves finding a clan Brenda Brown, Kim Dalteer, aggerated in countries outside itors from Farta, Edinburgh and began AzUsts Theater 16 yean Jainee MerriU’s “ The Imnwrtal way,” says the author. he will lead a series c rectioD o f the eccnbmy. are positive teat tee Lord will of racial trouUe triggered by a >46 oz (*250,000) management, we are constantly Although methods differ, the quart I in inEH P H IE E In ^ speak to us If we are in any fight between Negro and white reminded, is vrhat gives Am eri­ basle study is UkUy to include fla w l danger.” S cans high school pityils. can eorppratlois the edge over an- exazndnatlOD o f the ‘compa­ TOMMO jar Mrs. Dawson said Jack Burg­ ny’s efflclMUiy. It la incredably Forty-one 'persons bad been foreign competitors. According FREMH FRIES SOVP I lb 1T*8 FREE! ess, 28, pastor of the Apostolic azrasted since noon Toeaday. preciBe. Even the physical mo- Pentecostal Temple shout 14 to dozens o f b(x>ks on the sbb- Uona of individuals, their arm, Pk| ltd S e r ie s o f miAea west o f Boa Jose, leela Mayor George Janchenko im­ Regular or Crinkle Cut 1 Jeet each year, we have turned leg and eye movements, axe 2 the same way — that he will posed a 1 p.m. to 7 a.m. cuzlsw BACK BY measured. for youths 17 and under after tea management art Into a acl- , not move his 140-member c o » tea flat nghto Tuesday involving In tee old days this bmAved 4 - 1 " gregatloa unless he believes tee ttooe and motion studlea and BOO pupQs at A lgo Oommunlty The best zelltog book tn Eu­ POPULAR Lord wants Um to go. High School. He also ordered an was much feared by enqtloyes, Ths churches are a part o f rope during tee past year, in for it often led-to layoffs. Watoh- 11 p.m. to dawn curfew for adr fact, was "The American C9ial- the Fentecostallat movement, ulta. es are seldom used now; In ­ DEMAND! which la generally disUngulah- lenge,” written by a Frenchman stead, oborts of pretimed mo­ GENUINE SPRING who deacrihed a situation vteere-. ed from other Chrlstlaa church­ TO rty youths were azrestad tions are used. And with labox and nine suffered minor hduriea in American, industry might BONUS NEW es by Its unabashed fervor In tight, workers seldom are fired. BOiELiSS MISUT In tee fighting at the high dominate Europe because of worship aervlcea and « beUM aidiool. management know-how. The aim, so the consultants •C U T CORN GAMES In ’’the gifts of tee holy spirit.’’ say. is not to tu n workers Into .. BONUS su(di aa g^ossolalla — uttering State and Cook Oounty aber- Management has been de­ machines, nor is it necessarily •SWEET PEAS CORNED words In a language unknown to iffa police aidpd local auteorl- scribed as a fundamentally to tnnke them wDck harder. The U m B lEO S b in g o tee q>eaker. Not aU Pentecoetal American skill. Americans have Ues in putting down minor dto- Idea is to gret more work out o i • SPINACH Get your churches believe teat Ood tuzhon(»s that included rock­ a reputation to r being able to the same or even less effort. THOUSANDS q>eaks directly to people, how­ throwing at patrol con. identify and analyze problems lb 'Dm purpose is mainly to elimi­ BEE£ OF DOLLARS IN BINGO NEW ever. and then make plans to cope VIDA About SO of those arrested, po­ nate waste. c THOUSANDS The man who bought the 800- with them. They are sald^ to le iM ie i ■m 9 la Came Book lice said, were idiazged with "Vntbout precise ctintedim and c OF GASH PRIZES seat BeU Gardens Church, curtaar vtolathms. know bow to utilise teUzuflogy TNWK James H. Vaughn, said be has and bow to deploy and motivata individual measures of produc­ REGULAR A gtp v of 78 whites arrived tivity,” says Payne, “a compa- UB EACH TIM E you visit our store you had dreams of crevices in tee wotkete. Americana, according UMAWS ROASnm Play AH EisM earth and buildings toppled. “ I in 20 (;aza at the city lim its qy never will be over the 70s. WHOLE will receive A B S O LU T ELY FREE a to the popular belief, love to Oamms A t €h$em to(Mc It for granted teat It was Tuesday nLgbt Thby attempted I’ve seen departments attain BONUS BINGO PR IZE SLIP marked -plan ahead. ^ Los Angeles," he saM. a zoareh, eariylng “white pow­ more than 90 per cent efficien­ Program.#247. Only one slip per er” signs, on tee predominantly And yet, talks with znanigge- cy, but never a company.” THIN END 7% however, Vaughn said be ftft ment eityerts who analyze MIXED VEGETABLES J" store visit to each adult. W IN UP TO NO PURCHAtE REQUIRED Negro section. lb teat eomehow God would pro­ American business produces a From worker efficiency the Flvs persons were arrested planning proceeds to broader lb tect him. different story. Amerieaiu are •GREEN BEANS The 80-year-oU preacher, wiio for refusing to disperse-at a po- skillful in. management, teey proMem% always with the Idea Itoe order and two oteem ^ e n said he has been In tee Pente­ oay, but only in a rriative aenoe. of Instituting better work m ete-' • SUMMER SQUASH :: Chicken 4 3 charged with carrying a Con­ ods and attainable goals. 8te>- costal ApoetoUo FaMb movement More to the p(te>t, foreign firms 8-1 te. A v e n g e OVEN READY w«<«78i tor 62 yeara, said he bought tee cealed weapon. are poorly managed. Jectlvity is ruled out, unrealistic anzbiUona are teelved. (teurch for 85,000 doUars, but Classes at the high school American corporatlona, tbe^ BHIOKEB n m BROUND BEEF UVERVSMOI would wait a while untn start­ were canceled ‘Dieaday by tee oay, often are ladened with "When the stocic analysts ing services again —’’We’D let order of Suqpt. J. W. Lewis, who SALE! an ’A.'* 89‘ deadends aipd deadheads. comes around,” said one con­ 5 iOD BREASTS b e e f ' u v e r California Roast 69*" Frankfurts FRESH COD FILLET 55*» It drag out and let people see • also ordered that the Ugh duplicate effdrt^sad useless mo- sultant, •wian^. ^ "te e first questionquesnon ™he BROUND R a $ 0 1 9 that It (tee earthquake) dtdnft sMiool and five Salami Chubs » 89* elraentary ^ ^ rfov^y methods and ^ »» y<« S WamiiMyabiattlM ■ • THIGHS BEEF U California Steak 79» Hard Shell Crabs CtuteU 33fn take ptoce." ’ schools be closed today. in-defined goals, onft nometenes If you haven’t got a sensiUe, ■ qaaUtylifwMais. « Vaughn’s wife, Segild, inter­ ' bstwtwawfifneMaiMbMeptNedf 0 •LIVERS 39k Chickon Steak 1 .1 5» SpusageMeat^ - 75* California Squid 3 **'89* The disturbaace Tuesday positive projection at hand bU BROUND Q a M M jected: "Yeah, but wluft tt It no knowledge of how to-achieve WL ateaiMMalMOACMteatraWa—wiWKawacaattaaatyteaNaaai Fish Sticks "»«*•«• 65a enqited after a stodent assem- these goals. - recommendation to customers- aate at teal. The PM af tee CHUCK 0 I SLICED BACON fologna 47* doesT” My at wbleb whlto and . Negro isn’t going to be good.” q>a>aa.tearaa»i>atety. Top Chuck Steak 79» Sea Scallops ’ii**!** American (xwporatlona, one o f 59fi DROUND But tee preacher oalndy eoh- leaders 'q^ofce concemii% Negro teese ejqrerts maintains, oper­ Which explains a lot of bear­ WINGS 39^ eisvsnisis Bhof^tew 85» Colonial _ w _*»fi 47* NEW NEW •<">» NEW » » ttmied, .. Then I can bring A students’ demands. ate at 85 to 78 per cent efficien­ ish -analyses, for many compa­ ROUND 2 A T raeasage teat would etldc Wtth Learie said Statements by a cy. In other words, they are nies dop’t have that pn^ectlon. teem ." white pityU, which accused Ne­ “C” performers. They are pM riy managed, v, gro pupils of harassing iriiite TUs Is tee estimate of Bnice pupils, apparently caused the Payne, arbo runs a consulting EVERYDAY LOW, LOW PRICES! H a l f >1011 B a t t e r y outbreak. firm of the same name arUh OOP SarilngB R ale D ^Bnea Fresh FruiU & Vegetables-From the Fussy Ones! The Negroes, vriio *conq;irise FIRAST MAYONNAISE 4r ELBOW MACARONI G 'J- '1.00 WINNER MORE CHANCES NEW YORK — An electric usual “ and associates” append­ ' For State Rerildaits delivery wagon designed tor a about 10 per cent of the scbobl’s ed. Although tbs estimata may 2,000 enroUment, are demanding „ ______HARTFORD (AP) — 8aajl«l 3 *1.00 THIS WEEK New York store waa shown In not be a consensus, it certainly MSTANT. BREAKFAST A 49* LIQUID DETERGENT A R B d N M R rywr »>T0 WINI’o on Afro-American history i«,V d l^ iito d by aH conwdtanU. depoaUs in Ooemeetteut iiKnaaa- Madlaim Square Garden in 1898 oouzae, Negro teeerieaders and Most corporatioos, Payne In- «<2 otdy six per capt durfog tee FRUIT DRINKS mmt 4 Vi *1.00 FABRIC SOFTENER eGG* Ity a yoimg Columbia Law a Negro homecoming queen ev­ slots. Should to able to grow 10 z l* months U 1968-lndlcat- TOKnV GRHPES^"1!L School graduate, A. L. Hiker. ery other year. per cent a year by planning bet- k * state zesUtonts ore speadtog EGETRBLES s EVAP.MIIK » 6 ’is 95* LIQUID BLEACH B 3 g Its battery alone weighed 1,000 ter. Bdt some nrtther plsn nor teelr money rather than heart- pounds. • CORN • SWEET PEftS BARTLEH PEARS 23 EXTRA PRIZE SLIPS FAMILY FLANNlMa AID grow. ^___ . *Many . ___„ of them dorf ^ t even teg (L FINAST SHORTENING 3 .S 69* INSTANT COFFEE ____ know where they’ll be taro years TMs waa tee word from WU- • FRENCH GREEN BEANS MBJW IMXAH (AP) — India now ” he states, Uam E. Attwodd Jr., president SAIAODRESSDK 39* CORN OIL MARGARINE to help you W I N up to $1000 in C A S H ! might get $16 mllilao aid from corporate of tee Oconeidlcut Batflcen As- ONIONS 3 -- 29' the United Stotes tor family p^^nlng U Ulustrated by Payne to a ztatometo TYies. CHEESE SPREAD ’ • 89* FINAST FIG BARS planning, Minister qf su te tor { H w e r W a well known com- day. “We interpret this —os -a EXTRA GONUSI Ek H week we will print Extra Bonus Bingo P rin Slips in gur newspaper ads. Health and Famllj P lanning pgj^y aritb sales of more than $2 fuU-steam-ahead attitude on the AiOD Witch these a h t Cut out lor copy*) end use them together with all the Prize Slips ol this CREAM CHEESE 29* CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP m grem you leceivt i t our stores to help you win your share ot Prizes. Start with the Extra Bripatl Cbandrssekhgr tMd Par- bUUon a year that has publicly part o f tee Ooonecttcut consum­ M B pkgs H CELERY 2 ■"*'29' liament. er and homeowner,” be sold. iiiauui*- tsorden’s Wize Slips in this Ad! Mark them in your Sonus Bingo Game Book and you aro on your way announced It expects soles to MARGARINE OtIVliMU 6 'iS. *1.00 •WHIPPEQ FOTATOE8 to winning Cash Prizes. The mhdater vlstted the Unit­ rise 10 jtov cent a year. Deposits in savtngs accounts ‘ II you copy, hand print In plain block letters on t plain piece of paper the Program # , ed fitatea in January tela yA r After the announcement, to increased 2SA per cent last year, Game Value, Latter and Number as they appear on each newspaper Prize Slip, posted in your and met with President Jr^mson acoordteg to AttwomL Vatehar securitlee analysts and news­ QUICK THAWFRUITS Closet Shop Savings! and others on bts mlniatty’ s men, the company realised U borta of tea Oonnecttcut Bank- DAIRY SPECIALS! MIX OR MATCH SALE neadz. had no plan for atelevlng the era Aseodatlon increased their • OHERRIKI * Fam ily planning holds the key oales Increase. It had no more totsl resources by $488 mlUlon e ILUEURRIES BORPEN’S YOGURT ON FINAST BREADS! to Indla’z progrese. The p<>pula- idea of bow K would achleva tee during the fiscal year 1907-1988, 4 Lovely OUILTEP tlon Increase of about 18 million he said. • R SPIERRIES s OATMEAL • » goal than tee husband who • STRAWIERRIES twi$$ persona every year is thwarting promlaes hlS' wife on New- $mi GARMENT BAGS SANDWICH oU developmental programs. It Year’s Eve that be was going to BNOED DBIVEB 2 — s CRACKED WHEAT IS mskas India ehronlcally ' de­ get a 10 per cent raise from the WELLINGTON, New Zealand > 1 Wn I Orel* H*»|W* YOGA MOIOl a POPPT SEED VIENNA*» pendent on other (wuntzles, es­ boos. (AP) — Mrs. Emfty Kiiig, of pecially tee United Btates, tor The first question the man­ Waipawa, a amall town in New Zeahmd'a North Island, has had.' its esMntlal food. agement consultant asks sute a J i w m I ikirl Hunra The mlniater said the United company la: "What business her driving Uceose renewed for IM lOX II n W Mm bad eormaiiiad $86 mll- are you in?” and sendly, onottwr year. She is 08. eooKiii pkg Ikm aid tor tee whole world tor “ What buriness do you want to New Ztalnnd law requires oU taoilly planning and Ihdto’s be UiT” Moet companies, tee drivers oYor 70 to have a tost OiBza would be $15 million. . consultants say, don’ t know who every year, n is woidd lodude a fleet of they are. M». King, who bra been drtv- inoUle vans to take the mee- - After that comes tee Job of in g to r 88 year*, says today's and the means to he setting goals, deltoeatlng tee young drivers "aza kilUng teem- ,080 vUlogas where 80 per route to the goals refining satves off so last, there wfil only FINAST’S HIGH QUALITY-SUPERSAVINGS AND S&H GREEN cent of India’s 810 million peo­ the methods to to usedL This ^ to older drivers left on tee Bmt, CiprtttN, Mid Tetaeee produetG 8x«Rpt froM BtM$ 9(fW PrIotG •flM lN First NHonal Wd n i Nm Sit, t ip U A 19H ple Uve. mean# understanding t h e ’ tx »d .” PAGE TWENTY-NINB MAKCaraSTER EVENING HERAU), MANGHESTEB. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, aEPTEMBBE 11, 1M8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U , 1968 TWENTY-EIGHT Temnuhtf^Touch Lady Bird Already Packing Added For Return Trip to Texan By MARIE s m it h to be "free to tPkve’. with my The Wal&Hton Poet husband when I want to.” To lArary Two of Mre. Johneon’a etaff WASHINGTON — Mis. Lyn­ members will retire from pubUc moHoB don B. Johnson has altsgdy be­ life —at least temporarllyv ^ Am Mb —Vmujm ride North gun packing her things irt pre­ Ihee^hem — Heut trovUee; after Jan. 20 to have baWea. paration for turning the White Marta (Mrs. Stuart) Rosa, In the A n t atoriee House over to nw occupants preaa office, expects her first Uden and Half VletiMim duty and they establish however, Barbara Keehn, leaves Usual I K features BEDROOM FURNI­ added to fried pototoea will cut dedication, genuine helpful- the critics FUU CUT atASSIER’S, 681 WWn Btrpet, down on the greaalneae. nesa and sincerity. When your a permanent home. this week for a new Job^th Jamaaon—Tou can draw Fine Trim lb. Full has MATERNTTY FASHIONS TURE with the style and quali­ doctor asks where to phono the In teckllng early the Usk of Roger Stevens, special asstetot llaoLennan ft Felsenfeld—Group lb. Cut that are flktterlng and comfort­ ty you demand. Do sec "Gre­ ■Fenton’ Candle Bowl, *8 prescription, say THE NUT­ TMCklna to move Mrs. Johnson to the President for the a ^ . connaeling and psychotherapy nada" with the dramatic MEG PHARMACY. e49-88»4. MioLna me adhrlce given her Members of President John- with addeecentB able to keep you in good eplrlU When you see this versatile wnM iw icw Maatora—The new Spoon River EXTRA LEAN because ybu know you look at­ Spanish flair or the rugged Ear­ centerpiece at THE CAROU­ PHOTO-GUIDE tractive. . Hero are DRESSES ly American lines ea carried out SEL, Tri City Shopping Plaas, Autumn Has Arrived shortly after President Johnson r plans ’’ for ^ter J m . *»■* mS£ Katchea—Children with reading and " 5 3 * and SEPARATES (skirts, by "SterUngworth" end "Ores­ you’ll be able to create doiens The STRETCH PANTS annoJiced he would not seek re- press secretary, George Chrto- pnAdema CENTER CU T lb. lined WOOL SLACKS at ruffles gaily trim a side-closed sil­ tlan, plans to return to Austin to slaoka, tops) with eaay-care to cent.’’ of striking variations with flow- —.— ' ~ . n election onerate h’s own btuHness in pub­ Tarm at A Hecht—Never again era and taper candles or fat KAYE’S SIORTflWEAR, ver- houette for the miss looking for a raattin Thn view (rom the bar­ CUT FOR STIW, RACK TO SCHOOL POT OR STRW HYORADR RONILISS keep you looking crisply frerii treat feminine wardrobe addition, Mrs. Harry S. Truman sent lic relations and government CALIFOKNIA. DILICIOUSLY TASTY around the clock. Need a rack on which to dry onea. Just tmpacked Is hobnail non Circle, keep you in her word: "Plan ahead. Mov­ rio MILK OL^SS In king-rtEe Cook- shape, thanks to Uie spring tack No. 1441 with PHOTO-GUiOE is in operations. Fflre-Malawl 85* SMOKED BUnS ------mittens? Bend three or four ONE SIZE ing Is not as easy-as. you think, Denuty Press Secretary Rob­ PoareD—Fortune and Mendahlp * CHUCK BEEF STEW To remqve rust stains from y.jre coat hangers In the middle ie"j;;r.,'tall Va.e., big Pitchers, fit that '4H Jlr’ds of lln c h : so start planning now." ert Fleming will announce his CHUCK POT ROAST 69 HOMI PRIDI PURI PORR cloth, ap ^ y vinegar and salt, ^ y . Arrange In a small (3-4-5) phia dram atic BLACK GLASS itHD w in win. to nrsMl... The Johnsons will hkve been ItaaaoD-Custer'a last, or, The THICR CUT FRISH ^ Items also ORIENTAL Influence sizes. You 11 SiVii tna ipfeiii hMiHai to eicii MUera. future plans Tuesday. And As­ CUT FROM CHUCK Expose Id eun until spot Is dry. (ian.er pot with ends of hangers in the White House for a little sistant Press Secretary Tom b attte ot the little Big Ham In bowla and table accessories. array of in-or-out TOPS pattern- 3^ , Boraett, Msacheiter ynM o Should we now believe ------spaced around pot. Place mlt- ed in exotic hand-screened more than five years when they Johiwon plans to continue work-* 79* ITALIAH SAUSAGE •Blaok liacri Is aa Earring ^ens on top of the Vs; they will Perfect for showering the bride leave and In addition to what tag for the President In Texas, the Warren r^ortT * BOHELESS BRISKET is CRYSTAL HOBNAIL edged prints. Look smart, feel MBW YOM. W.Y. Wnbounie—The wberis CUBE STEAK 99 to N iu m PEEK A BOUTIQUE, right dry quickly a n d W ill not get mla- they brought with them when as will two of toe President’s rmaiFIRST CUTwvi FRESHrnMn with ruffles. fortable. Print NMt, x td m i witli IIP CODE, EtyU TASTY AHD LIAM CUT FROM LONDON RROIL next ‘to the Slate Theater, has placed. _____ Numbnr ani Slit. they moved In, they have ac­ speechwritors — Bob Hardesty SOFTLY smocked band forms the THE HEW Fall & Winter '68 issue of cumulated many gifts, awards and Harry Middleton. _____ BOHELESS BRISKET * CHUCK ROAST exciting JEWELRY for your f i n a t r t Are Forming yoke of thisIc gayDav ginghampinshsm dress lwith.... Basic FASHION is here with many bright and mementoes that must go SHOULDER STEAKS 99* 99 puff-sleeves and scalloped hem! The wardrobe ideas. Send 504 for your copy. Montagnard, young lady will adore wearing it! Storat Around Tm m out when they do. Elizabeth Carpenter, Mrs. ery of "Black Lace” design Main Street, ha# an ARTSi SUP- Pattern No. 2114 has tissue-sizes See It and Feel It WHY PAY MORE? 3, 4, 5 inclusive; smocking graph; full Inspect the Gift Alele Johnson’s staff director and Saigon Talks KELLOGG’S shaped tatO exquisite eairinga. p u e S DEPARTMENT that la Jewel-Toned Fashions VIOLA JARVIS WHY PAY MORE? directions. LENOX PHARMACY, 299 Up-to-the-minute color and press secretary, will write a plus PIERCED EARRINaS with <5(.„mrie In every way, when U SENS ssp la calai pin ISt to fint-clatt t h e l it t l e SHOP, 305 14K OOUD-poata, som eof hand- . . — — texture combined on two spa­ book on "The Funny Side ol Piano Broken Off LAND O ’ LAKES QUARTERS ______, mmas i» v u ____ Naahlai to atek pattara. East Center Street, Invites you East Center Street, Is ablaze the White House" after s h e SHOP-RITE FLOUR carved IVORY, some hand- to see the array of Just-un­ cious floor levels at PUXIRIM wHh vibrantly-colored SKIM- leaves the Johnson’s employ Teacher The Waahii«taa Feat POP TARTS packed GIFT ITEMS. Pick iq> m il l s , 177 Hartford Road, to MERS, JUMPERS. SUITS, ‘ next January. BUnER ^a sweater with long, 8-strana easels, canvas panels, axecen jjjjj SHOP-RITE SLICED YELLOW, PAST. PROCESS bring you lavishly beautiful SWEATERS, SKrRTS and Har publisher Is Doubleday Now Arrangino CUIOON — Semi-aecret nego- 9riwr-niiB ^fciw^ew w..| ...... • —» “'beadi, »2, In triple rttades of insptruotton books and w jt Hama^aaertfi wits rie code aaa a full-color booklet with handy ttattona between the govern­ 5-lb. A c WOOLS, COTTONS, ORLONS, SLACKS plus TOPS that are and she said Monday she will Her Fall Schedule. Assorted 10-oz. d r a ^ tlo vvhaitever you nsed ^ Just 50( for the new'68 Fall I Winter moil order form to take home destined to snare compUme'nta m ent oi Preoident Nguyen Van ______::: ' i-s.- 59* CORDUROY, KNITS. Here at receive In excess ol 1(X),000 dol­ AMERICAH CHEESE boxes ■ You’U w a w t a M S a J A ^ ^ ^ ^ endeavora. Get ac- guUM! Many lovely designs! Directions for a leiauirriy head-start on for you, with the fit and flat­ lars under the contract. For Application ■ TIdea and a major dJasident SHOP-RITE Matching RING-AND-EARfUlSu _yjjjited with “Llqultex” AC- for knitted stole and patterned vest in PILGRIM MILLS, under one groiq) ot llbntagnaxda, or hSl holiday shopping. An especial­ tery you hope for. Try some on She added that she has been Please Call 'A-a*l. C O f ’ DEL MONTIS PINE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK OR set, $2, la a reproduction m „ pOLYMER PAINTS that sizes 36-48; crocheted Pempon hatl roof is a wide assortment at trihoaiueii, have broken off, in- SHOP-RITE ^ _ ly popular item la the LIGHT at THE LTTTLB SHOP. turning down a number ol very 643-5692 ORANGE JUICE coni. prlcetoos you-thin with water, are non- THE *BC QUILTE8. For the beginner- low cost to help you create ex lucrative lecture offers In order formed Vletnameae aourcea dta- security Of a PORTABLE SPOT- fa^.AF with warm weather apparel that or spectator sport. THERMO Anmi^ Hosiery Sale dia fltmday. WMh bhn were SHOP-RITE VAC PAK. PEPPER LOAF, BOLOGNA. PfP LOAF ter If you first place It In hot SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON, and about % cup when ground hU boyhood, PLUS 6 CTHER v a r ie tie s water for a few minutes or dip comer Oak and Cottage, invltea needs to be stored away, and TUMBLERS prevent damaging with the fine blade ol a food Honoring the cartoonist and some SO leeaer leaders and 700 ring marks on furniture; the .weB armed Montagnard troops. It Into melted parrafln. you to come for a "Champagne cold weather ensembles that chopper. moviemaker will be Disney’s The aboriive negotiatlona took TETLEY TEA BACS 1 GAINES BURGERS ------widow, his brother, Roy Disney ; Dress Sheers COLD CUTS 3 *.?99< now Youra^ Plenty of Time CURL" PERMANENT, 8U.88, S^^wlTwnKxlA^Sef^ Whatever the Happy Occasion postmaster General W. Marvin place in Banmethuot and Sai­ SHOP-RITE REGULAR OR THICK -o- ^nn't -null vourself by famous Bonat. You’U thrill to short notice. Let MARTINIZ- ELECTRIC PENCIL SHARP- Regularly $1 Pai^ , gon, and involved Premier TVran box of 1 4-lb. 8-oz. t ^ ING” THE ONE HOUR DRY ENER also toe ELB5CTOIC You can double toe Joys of Watson. ^o Van Buom: and Ida top aldea. aw^^T Si !^arkle and exciting heigh- ING" THE ONE HOUR DRY e n ER also toe ELECTRIC celebretiniz ct birthday or an an- Heamas^ Sen. Edward • 100 # M i m l e t t e r o p e n e r , ELEC­ " T IdnMWIf sought the SLICED BACON ;^^69< 1 bog It Y O ini GIFT OAIXiERY on lights your hair will possess. It CTjEANING plants at comer taX g tonner at Rep. W. R. Hull Jr. and John ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF Main EUid Birch Streets also at TRIC SCISSOR. Oome to LEN­ FIANO’^ r e s t a u r a n t and Reed, president ol toe Santa Pe Sale Price $.79 talki- Be baa been prearing for the main floor of Watkins. Col­ conditions your hair like no oth­ OX PHARMACY for iteraa that flaigon’a de facto recogntUon of MULfl PACK CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA ored gUss, displayed on win­ er treatment has been able to 290 West Middle Tpke. help put more Joy and convenience FUUSO and an aB bat aatononi- SHOP-RITE FRANKS 59< PRIDE OF THE FARM dow shelving takes the guess­ 6 Pair^Only $4.70 * am Montaanard oonumaiMy. do before. So look your best aa you become confidently well- into living. -ilYGRADE work out of shopping because the new autumn season arrives. Such In fliaory at 89< MY-T-FINE PUDDING riLV. 69< you see at a glance how each groomed with a band-b<« fresh­ TOMATOES _ WHITE AND ASSORTED FACIAL T ur own Not NrtTztiy only asa. a new season be- “^sness. ?^"7er^iceThe service here isIs fast „ you have a number of mate- making e v e ^ g ae^ts Sept 9-23 -least, hM been reportedly grant­ CUT GREEN OR FRENCH STYLE . w nilE piece wlU look In your own ed to eaM'togi'erda in Ikirth SKINLESS FRANKS 59< hime M^sh toought plan- glna, but for a continuing smart ^nd thorough. AU work la done jess nylon stockings around, and Jy exS^y^re- pe^d when Disney lived here Vlatmm by the Efamot regime. n O S N FOOD DEPARTMENT 4 .)m *1 ^T;s<^5nuertSo toto Stk- !nd well-groomed look for active ^ght on the premises so there ^ho hasn’t, you can get them ®U ^ tS ^ 'se ^ U ^e was 9. DEL MONTE BEANS 5 KLEENEX TISSUES i^*YDUR GIFT (ULLERY an months ahead, resolve to dial lega reason for losing any- the same color. BoU them slow- toatto- The figure of a boy Is shown In floath VUtoam, the Mon- SHOP-RITE A U VARIETIES AEROSOL CLEANER ta^natda beioiM to some M dli- DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL OR LO CAL e^ltoa placeto shop tor gifts 648-8961 regularly. Make It a thing. How too men In toe fam- jy for about 16 minutes In ,, weU be- in the foreground sketching on a « o t tribes. They are scorned as enough water to cover. Allow to duces r e la x ^ ^ a w u ^ pad as he dangles-a fishing pole badtward by many lowiMid CREAM PIES ;c19< FRUIT COCKTAIL WINDEX cool In the pan. Rinse and hang tag. ^ ^ creek. In the background Is 1 10 PAK TAL PAPERWEIGHTS person- q;y, ^ake a home cleaning pro- "MARTTNIZING ^ T ^ Vialnameae. But they are often CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL Ceptlon,' ------train legenVd wBh affecOon by UB. WHY PAY MORE? allzed with ZODIAC signs, 810, paratlon for brass and cbpper, HOUR SHIRT S^VICE, ^ ------__ _-t.r. la train. Serve at Meals or Meetings Disney was bom in Chicago In Omen Berets taito wotfc wNh ROMAN PIZZA or engraved with FLO’WER OF 5tg,olve one-half cup of soap- West Middle Tpke.* Even If s ^ small or too large. 643-2842. Stem . BIRDSEYE THE MONTH, 812-00. In a ^ one pint of hot water; sUde around In the drawer, toey Homemakers are oonstantly Odflelal flgurea kidlrafe that drawstring leather pouch Is j^^t In three tablespoons of stay neatly packaged, smooth, on the lookout for bisolous des i (sfly <00,000 Montagntrda are LOG CABIN SYRUP DEL MONTE CORN nesUed a CRYSTAL MINI- ^j^ttag and two tablespoons of crisp and spotless. sorts to serve at family meal ^■wuie ’’ettecttve govanomant COOL WHIP EGO, 87.60, personalized with yj^ggar. Shake before using, BIRDSEYE "MIX OR MATCH" FANCIE FRIES U OZ.. REG.. CRINKLE Delicious with roast beef; times Bitd to committee mem oontroL” The rest, some of 24-oz. ^ your guiding star, a charming ^^pjy y^th a wad ol cotton, CUT FRENCH FRIES. CO H A G E FRIES, TINY TATERS • good-luck and conversation giter cleaning. horseradish folded into whipped bers eis club activities resume 1 1 3 1 diem Vletcong, are living In to- cream. If you use the prepared bottle ■ IH p piece tor your pocket or purse. ------r o y a l ic e c r e a m , Warren ieeure remote parts of South bomed horseradish, turn it into Vlatnam’s Jangled Idghlanda. POTATO SALE 4;^^. From HOUSE OF HERBS conm m .,,. Money for Your Bazaar Street, nmy bi served In a dier- - There k) a long Urtocy of auB- SHOP.RITE. "SCHOOL LUNCH MEALMAKERS" a- small flne-mesh strainer and FRESH FARM PRODUCE ■■ jsruSrrA'’^ s < m . m , . »t .. press out the liquid before add­ bet gleas, or spboned into a and enmity between the flaky cruat or scoipped atop cake gatgen government of lowland- U.S. #1 ORADI A wismN party serve DANISH DILL DIP r o FOAM in all manner of ing to the cream. MINUTE STEAKS ’or PINK POPPY DIP. ghapes plus the sequins, trlm- o r'a melon wedge. Whichever an and the ndnor- CREAM PUFFS OR Beaded Flowers Are Exquisite way you serve it, one samipUng fty. ^ mlngs and glitter to create of ROYAL ICE CREAM invitee BOTH FAIRWAYS have the The oBgaOtUoim began in VEGETABLE FLAKE chrlfltmaa ornaments and dec- toe question, "Where ddd you TEL. 643-9016 BomnelfaDot in Dariac provinoe, RICH'S ECLAIRS 3 ^- M CARROTS w h it e fund- BEADS for mttotag these deli­ FRENCH OR CUT OR MIXED VEGETABLES 10 OZ. IndlvMually or V^'J^ce In spice raSracx SSS“ato re > ^ are sure-fire got this rich, delicious ice talcoitvillb , ro u te IDs "bapMal” of the central sets. YOtJR GIFT GALLERY raisers. cate flowers, BO hlgh-fashlon cream?" Buy ROYAL ICE iiigtiiejKie. acoonllng to kitotm~ now. Make a single rose or a CREtaM at toe fine drug and ad sooroee. There T Bham pre- BIRDSEYE BEANS 5;>i;^99< with such an e i n picked rosebuds may open U bouquet for yourself or for a grocery stores In your neighbor aenfeed to the goremment’a 22- "BACK TO SCHOOL SANDWICHES" MRS. PAUL'S cherished gift. hood. 649-6868. ■nembar delegation a Hat ot UJ. #1 GRADI . H. efgbt which, if sada- 2 - 19‘ I couples Uke best as October water, tted, woifld create "a MOntag- FISH FILLETS ;c55* 2 69‘ McIn to s h apples 3 49« the number one wedding month approaches. THINK Save 20% on other styles n a id atate wMhln a ria ls ,” as APPETIZER AND SEAFOOD DEPT. , . I iba goivemment saw *L ALL WHITE MEAT TURKEY ROLL OR KITCHEN COOKED WHY PAY MOKE7 BAKERY DEPARTMENT! Dip scissors repeatedly tato This is it— the hosiery sale you’ve waited for. Na­ Tha W lilriit negodaton re- hot water to out a amooth edge KNITS tionally adyf rtised Beauty Mist stockings at great, ona- portad^r dropped fltve o t the C SHOP-RITE FRESH BAKED PIES U R G E S" SIZE LEMON OR ROAST BEEF "98< M on foam rubber, ■ FOR a-year savings! Beautiful, luxuriously sheer, the choice right dwenda during nine days COLE SLAW OR MACARONI SALAD CREST TOOTHPASTE ------baAru DK of taiiw In Baumedniot when EigRA DRY 1Se OFF UBEL n ^ rE lf% ll ITIB of smart women eye^ h ere. Now be smarter th ^ gonwnunent odlclala pointed out FALL smart— scoop up a wardrobe of elegant Beauty Mist to them that these demands POTATO SALAD < ’ 33‘ Stockings in your- favorite fashion shades at these ir­ w are "ot minor hni^ortanoe.” CAPITOL FARMS, PfP. OLIVE. LUNCHEON. MOCK CHICKEN, ARRID DEODORANT ‘r 69* 1 . LARGE f LONG BOLOGNA (MIX OR MATCH) COLGATE SHAVE CREAM 11 OZ. OR SMINLESS AND resistible >ale prices! One of the demands; dropped STEEL DOUBLE EDGE _ WHITE BREAD . waa that U.S. aid mart go to H O T BAKE HEMS ' the Montagnards directly to LOAVES WILKINSON BLADES 3 *1 WINTER Regularly $1.25. ataad of duougb ouetoroary MACHINE SLICED BOILED PRUNE OR CHEESE GRINDER ' galgon govefnment charnels. BOHLE OF SOO ' P r i( » ...... 99c 6 Pairs Only .. .$5.90 But tha rebcla stuck to their basic damanda; That Saigoa ap- IMPORTED HAM ggova tbe estabdriimcot to Ban- CENTER CUT " ■altuint of a special adoakda- It really will pay to "think HALIBUT STEAKS, knits" for the months dfgdOB to govern the Montag- C rT sIS o SHORTENING 7 5 *’ | CIN OI SPRAY CLEANER 7 3 * PAN R U D Y ahead! You'll know exactly ”Y 5 b * epacial admIolrirBttoo DETERGENT DETERGENT, lOe OFF LAIEL lOe OFF LAIEL DOWNEY waa saie by the Tlileu govetn- what we mean when you aMot as an autonomoue Mon- WHITING IVORY FLAKES SALVO TABLET FABRIC SOFTENER stop in to see our unusual di^naad govenunenf apparatus FRESH REDEEM YOUR collection of beautiful knit tmd Maaegasady uaaooeptabie. 8 1 « cent. GT COD FILLET PHASE ill fashions! They're tops in > LIQUID LIQUID LIQUID. 11s OFF U IE L fashion and value! JOY DISH DCTERGENT thru! dish detergent M«w MAMy Wm t COUPONS HERE IVORY DISH DETERGENT Norm Van Broddln mid wKhtbeealnU. Hitting Spree Mhweaeta, Los Angelee, New Prof688i- A player deeeoyt ing behind soocoa ef (1) memo- soy tbia is (he end o f the line tor put him In a (ourth-placette ^bdaj, Aaitm la one of the A week ago the 80-year-oId Houston 66 80 .400 '99% day. We were a yauag, aggrea. (toe and (2) knee of type ta (he Lou Oroeo," said Blanton CM- a young, unteeted team of vetar- good. I mean, play good. Play never has been sharp- 66 80 .462 ‘98% m to* ■■ *9' ana end rooldea were matdied wMh ths legendary Don Hutson. oMfUndlng rlghthaaded Wt- slugging outfielder was fretting Los Angeles Ova team. Wa get peyebed np record booke. Uer, CSevelsnd conch. "He.atiU WIMe the three greets wars so good that they can't remem- ©r* „ „ 66 62 .442 » a lie wer i l n only by the leedenhip end bol- tli« oOtlMders « t all-tline, a about Ms Mtting and began New York and had playad hard daring ex- Gross, (ha 44-yeaxvald pot-bri- tMnto that he can kiok the foot­ comtag to the end of tiie line, ber what color you were before 'ibe Detroit flreballer climbed Toeaday*s BesuUs regelar aeaaen game. CHie *61 emoe he gave the Saints when it an-etar aelectlon tn the season started." going over films of when he was IdbIttaB games and had Usd ptaMrideker who holds the ball. and I do, too, but we have the New York Otonta were within a single stop of becoming Chicago 8, New T oik 1 . VUago leamod WM needed the mori." the Nattanal Ilus nirii Sunday. Gogotak ^ copy sdls for I8.S6. Bldter Is I don't want to wake up some the Aug. 21 films, Williams has New York (McAndwXv 1-7 or playt bi eeeenee. We are mode him a legend with the vdien the Browne were organ­ year on a neriee of weekend iports editor of the Atlanta to escape two tight Jama and OardweU 7-12) at Obicago (je o - playing for membera Met epringfe Grape- ised in 1946 M a member of the oompelgne. morning and find the papers was tagged for nine hits In all, gone into one of the most spec­ mighty Green Bay Pookers, re­ pMoee. He to achedoled to be tacular streaks of his career. kins 17-18) The trniBing asnaen obvleoa- tn k~ Leagoe ehampsT No one. AU-America Oonferwoe. He •mylar scored 19 touchdowns Jouraal. carrying a big. Mack headline including a pair of sixth Inndng tired alter one season with the le entirely different from pUyed exblbltfons In Soulx losli« of an exUMtton game tine rabuUdtag Job. UsuoUy, toe era In both leagues. to i^ay ... the New York Yan­ Mt three homers in one gams In Cleveland 78 71 .628 16% getting reedy for a regular aea- coach win nooally net ^ay him. FaDo, SJ>., and Cedar Baplde, mode dear that be ton*t a straight outright cham­ replaotag our entire defensive defnse holds toe tort until the Porter Street intersection . . . kees continued their late surge baa no beaitax on the rioun- He was sold by the CTowns the Mg leagues. New York 76 70 .617 16% aoa ‘ game, bo training oeneen, If he entfera even a minor In- Iowa. Attaoidaiioo woidd rarely plonsh^ eeaeon, atin they play Upple, however. pionships for the first line that ws loss through grad­ offense maturea Certified Connecticut Hunter with a 2-1, 6-0 douMMteader 72 .610 17% Jory daring aa exhlbltton game, “I atin take a both and to Milwaukee tor 110,000 and “ I Md U once In the minors," Oakland 78 yen’ll apend meet ef the weOi be over 16,6W or 11,666. Veteran as bard aa they can once the time? ■ ^ uation. Two mode the oll-Ivy Tailback* Dick Bracken and Safety instmetms tn Manches­ sweep over Chicago, Oakland 77 .478 28 the ooaeh win take Um oat tor shave aroond the goatee,” he hto end of the deal was otSy Hill er. se3d Winiama Minnesota 69 niillohinf 19 en aspeete of yonr pinyere would never play more game starta. Became they are ” We (eel we have a nueleua of team —^m 1 d d le guard. Tom Scott MacBean, wlngbaek Jim ter are George Atkins Sr., Fred trimmed Boston 5-8 and Cleve­ Redlegs Can’t See Hu 68 84 .429 29% the rronshidrr of the game. Bat eald. a cardboard sultdses. "No, I haven't found that California ■lylenf play tiiat win heh;> yon OiMi a half, and vK oiB y only a ta oompetttlan. Beeaoae they fine eeMor proepects who wUI Schmidt and tackle Glenn Koloriti, fullback Etota Moore Baker, Bill Krar, Fred Nasslff, land beat Minnesota 6-2. Wash­ 86 .416 81% In regidnr season play, the s s *. damn film against Atlanta,” CMcago 61 the regoler eeaeon, Uke qnartor. Bat the recent Mg TV are prend aUdeteo. give UB momentum on ctfenae,” Greenh^. We also lost two fine and Wocktng backs Dan White Phil Neiwcomb, Art Shorts, Stan ington and Baltimmo were said WUUams. qulzlcally. Warii-n. 67 87 .896 84 coaril In betti thoee Inatanoea defensive bscke—Paul . Jones Sroka, Adam Vabalas and Bob •aweepe, pttcli-oat eeriee, pneo contracts etimnlatod greater In- Any time yen loae, defeat Ken Germann, Oriumbta’a aaya Carm Oossa, who guided and Joo Wright form the offen­ *Not« Chance* rained cu t "Maybe It would be better If I Tnesday’ B BeniMs plnya..Meybe two days win be piobnMIy would allow the ath­ the Elis to a 74 Ivy record lari and Danny Begel, who was also Weiner . . . Gloria Cartwright Wilson Fans 16 Batsmen toreet In the game and aoto- stinks. Any time yea wta, there athletic direetor, holds two lion sive nucleus. “ He’ll never make the Mg didn’ t I didn’ t Mt those first Detroit 7, Csltfoihla 2 apent on playing, the ^ocMlc lete to play. nmUcally made them i'.ioi;» football records. In 1641 he av­ year (8-1 over-all) in bla tMrd an outstandtag placskloker. of Manchester has been elected t ig e b s -a n o e l s — The Chicago Cube, beMnd Bil­ the Reds with S tie-breaking Tet etdilblttea games, have la clstion. Tito emotions after Chris Ritter, formerly a heU- leagues. He can’t'pM l the ball," NEW YORK (AP) — two home runs real good. »I Oakland 6, Boston 8 npoctnlpg oppenent. meaningful to fans. an extalMtton game nre not eraged 41.6 yards as a- punter. ■eaemi as head coach. "It is hard to say if we will be president of the East Hartford nte Tigers staked McLain to ly WUUams’ three home runs, bases loaded, two-out single In mean I didn’t get all of the toaU Cleveland 6, Mtonesota 2 During nm regidar aeaaen, grown to Inq^ortanoe, at leari as explosive a teoM os lost back, gete the first shot at re­ minor league manager. Tommy Women’s Golf C^ub. Other local “For it’s one, two, three Another point Is that n great­ different from regidar In 1942 he caught eight tourii- "We do lose Jam outstanding a 6-0 lead before he faltered mo­ blasted the New York Mats 8-1 the ninth after two walks and a and that’s a good sign. It means New York 24, CMcago 14 hawaver, the fidl week prior fran a fveriakWe standprint, offensive guards, one aa aU-Ivy year’s. With the return of Brian placing Cornell’s Murphy, who Hoimes, told Braves’ Farm Di­ women named were Madeline mentarily in the middle inniiigs. er peroeotoge ef games have gamea. down paeeee. rector John Mullen. strikes you’re out . . In an afternoon contest, and Mt batter by Steve Shea. ' I’ m staying right In there with Baltimore at Washing­ ts the game Is devoted to play wMiln the laet few yearn. Why? Dowling and Colvin HIU our set six eehool and tbree Ivy poe- Morley, secretary; Helai Sent- The Angels loaded the bases • • • acatehlng record*. Quarter­ "You really don’t think he hums Don Wilson with his PMladelpMa waa rained out at the pitch. ton ppd, rain ottsnslvo bockfield, we shotiid can make it? " Mtallen asked. ^ ton, hsJidlcap chairman, and with one out in the fourth, but Pittsburgh In the other sched- DODOEBS-OABDB— "Streaks? EJveryone Mts In Today’s Games iMive some exciting momenta." backs Bill Robertaon and BUI Betty. Richardson, handle^ as­ McLain got Tom Satrlano on fast ball, and he has the tiled contest The Dodgers handed the Car­ streaks. But this time It’s a Boston (Lonboig 6 4) at Oak­ Despite the lose of its all­ Arthur, hoUboCka Jim Heep*, "Not a chance, the way he pap iq> and fanned Bobby pah es the bell,’ ’ Holmes an- sistant . . . Connecticut Region­ Cincinnati Reds swingfing • • * dinals their slxtii loss In seven home run streak. That makes It land (Odom 14-9), Mght league performers, Tale has Ehl Zok and Joe Cezvoeio and al WheMchair Indoor Archery Knoop. right along. ASTBOS-BED8— games and kept the pennant better." Detroit (HSUer 7-6) at CaUtor- Rival Pro Football Leagues three oU-stare book—quarter­ fullbacks Art McCuUen and iBbdmes, the former National Tournament la slated at Hall's Ed Kirkpatrick, Vie DavalUlo But you can bet the tune is not Wilson had not faced the Reds clinching number at six—any Williams’ five home runs in Ma (Brunet 18-18), Mght back Dowling, halfback HUl and Dave Morris ore capable opera- League outfldder and Hartford Archery Lanes In Manchester, and Jay Johnstone stroked fifth a hit with the Reds. since he emailed the nlne-ln- combination of St. Louis victo­ two games tied a major league devMand (McDoweU 14-12) at offenilve tackle Kyle Gee—a- tivee. John Sponhelmer, a 246- Eastein League manager, w ^ Oct. 19. Competition wlU be open intihig singles but Detroit tight WUson played It for them al­ Mng strike out mark set by Bob ries or San Francisco losses to­ record wMch last was accom- Mtonesota (Perry 84), Mght pound tackle, anchor* the de­ fielder Jim Northrup naOed Icng with 22 other lettermen. diMid wrong in his thinking to any physically handicapped most two months ago—July 14 FeUer'and tied twice by Sandy taling six would give the Cardi­ pUshed by Joe Adcock wlOi the CMcago (Horlen 10-12) at New w m Reach Parity in 1970 Dowling, who has never fence which has nine starters alMat Aaron. p «son . . . Detroit p l t ^ s t « i W ^ k at the plate on the R ^ w T n t X ^ ^ M g - Koufax. nals the flag. Milwaukee Braves In 1964. York (Peterson 10-9), Mght Itoiyed in a toeing varsity gome back. third M t • • • ' ' Today’s Judgments ore large­ Never any crusader, Aaron Denny McLain was first signed ing, giving Wilson a share cf the He had a Uttle trouble getting Any chance of breaking the Baltimore (PhoelMS 14-14 and ^ BOB OATHS on the last day when the AFL’s (he vtas injured every time Tale Harvard’s. John Yovlcsln s by the Chicago White Sox but The Angela finally Moke the record was lost when Manager ly based, of course, cn exhibition —M this: "There is only one major league record. In tune, giving up John Bench’ s OIANTS-BBAVES— Hardin 17-10) at WasUngton The Los Angeles Times New York Jete defeated the tori over the pari two earn- wasn’t looking forward to get­ lost in the draft to Detroit. Ice In the sixth when Rick Bill Singer scattered nine Mts Leo Dutocher yanked WUUams gamee, the reeults of wMoh way to break the color line. Be WUson had the Reds dancing 16th homer in the second, and (Moore 24 and Bascual 12-10) After ttie first Super NFL’a Detroit Lkme Saturday palgns, Is a superb sorombler, ting only 14 lettennen back end Reichardt and Satrlano after Jose Herrera’s two-run and ignited a two-run burst in after he Mt Ms third homer In 2, twl-Mght night, 94. have been hlstorlcaUy incon- slammed homers, but McLain to his tune again Tuesday Mght Bowl game two years ago, on outstanding leader. "Stay he’e poaltivAy shuddering now as the Houston right-hander double in the fifth put him the third inning off Steve Carl­ the seventh inning. The most persuarive evidence clurive. close and Dowling will think of that tbree of toem-4iaUback- strong as the Tigers’ ton, 12-11, with a single to raise “I didn’t figure he’d get to bat gome of us estimated that that there to eUB a gap at the Moreover, the AFL tbta sum­ pennant clinching magic number struck out 16 en route to a 8-2 ahead 8-1, he gave up another sontethlng” ta a tavortte expres- end wm Btargel, safety John 24 Wins in Last 34 Starts run, and had only seven strike Ms record to 11/-16. again,” said Durodier. ’Tve the APL was still four top came with Baltimore and mer was toe more highly mcfl- d^iped to nine. victory In the opener of a twl- Double Draft ston of the cosebtag staff. Tyson snd tackle Dan WItaon— nlght doublebeader. outs In six Innings. He also San Franciscq, still playing been wanting to rest Mm and I years behind the NFL in San Franctaoo. vafed Issgus. HUl was the team's rushing are through with injuries. fariin the background, beat the asked Mm I f he bad enough and Oakland, the AFL’a defending YAHU-WHXEB BOX — But with WUson sUent In the needed a strong throw from left For Manning, ovendl strength. And finany, tt ta doubtless true and scoring leader in 1967, snd 'Dm Crimson does have out­ dugout during the nigMcap, the fielder Bob Aspromonte in the Braves on Willie McCovey's 88- he said yes." The guess now to tiut the ns- commands and a 18-1 cham­ tost toe NFL, top to bottom, ta also ta a posring and reeelvlng standtag runners to Vlo Gatto Yanks in Stroi^ Bid Charlie Smith’s first homer of In the eighth toning the Cubs Reds made a little nolee with sixth to catch Vada Binson at rd homer with two on in the tlaa’s two pro tootboB leagues pion lari (oil, was held to a one sttU smnewhot superior defen­ threat. Bob Levin, the fullback, and Ray Hornhlower, plus the the seasMi. a two-out Mast in tMrd inning, against A1 Santori­ "p-'t five men to the plate and If Pros and Army touchdown decision in a 26-19 the ninth, sent the Yankees past their bats tor a 4-8 triumph and the plate. win reach parity In 1970, when sively—a fact wMch would have Actually outgolned Borrow* last heralded eopbomore RlcMe t e - a spUt. Then he started coming In ni, making Ms first major Glenn Benkert had reached, DETROIT(AP) — Maybe one tiw UMrger to oomplried with game Uita month by San Fran- been more apparent U these had season. Bruce Weinstein, Lew the WMte Sox in ttie opener. WUUams’ replacement would ro, whom Yovlcsto ooile "one of For Third Placement Right-hander Joe Veihanic The St Louis Cardinals, who loud and clear.'He fanned two in league start of these days Ted Manning wUI the first schedule o f oouMing etaco, a second-level NFL olUb. been counting games. Roney and Del Mortlng are able the moet talented playera Pv* have batted. However, Beckert mterteague games. Earlier, Oakland lost to an NEW YORK (AP)—Charlie Smith and Joe Verbanic, tossed a five-utter in the night- have plenty of reason to sing, the seventh and struck out the be a professional baskstbsU But against eU tbta ta to be receivers. ever seen.” Mt another flat note In their side in the eighth and ninth to OCBB-METS— filed out to end the toning. player, but to the meantime It They ore very cloae today — NFL power, Baltimore, 14-12. two f^owB who may be playing their baseball in Seat- cap for Ms first major league weighed toe Impressive conata- Dartmouth, 8-2, among the New Coach Frank Navarro is march to the National League complete a slx-Htter tor Ms ISh Williams had tite Mete holding WUUams now has 804 consecu­ seems as If aU odds are ogatost and the ATL to gatatag. That Among thoee Who saw them, tie or City neat; year, have joined the list of shutout as ^ soared tenoy of the AFL thta summer. Ivies lari year, and Princeton, trying to install a "Win Right pennant as the Los Angeles vicory against 14 losses. their ears as he blasted homers tive games and bcurlng Injury Mm./ much eeemed rieor this sum­ these two gomes, in combina­ . 44, ore the cMef threats to Yankees making a pitch to stay in New Yorit. five games over .600. wlU break the National League It was ahead otter the fliri Now" phUoBophy at Oolumftila New York has won five in a Dodgers beat them 8-0 tor the The Astros relied more on In the first, sixth and seventh In­ The 6-foot-6 guard was drafted mer, wbea the ABIj won the tion, seemed to place toe AFI/s Tale, with Cornell, 4-2-1, a poe- Nettber Bmifh, a third base- ■ y______j their bate in the second game as nings, giving hltn 29 tMs season. mark of 896 set by Stan Muslal. seriee whlrii ended Saturday best teams In an area JUri be­ week, 8-1; the second week, 4-2; and the passing combination of how agd 24 of its last 84 starts to second nig^t in a row. by the Detroit Pistons of the Na­ the third week, 74; toe fourth Btble dork horse if Coach Jack wiMi, nor rlgbtbanded MMher ' ' __, . Second-place San Francisco, Jim Wynn, Doug Rader and His six runs batted in also gave The majM' league record of tional BasketboU Association in 18-10. The NFL won lari hind toe NPT/a best and Juri Mustek can replace 6lx offen­ Marty Domres-to-BUI Wasevicb Vscbaide figure to be among the ier than mine, Just trying to move from seventh place Into 2,180 games belongs to the late week, 104; the fltth week, 11-10, will try its best Navarro would contention for third. stUl nursing mini-hopes of pull­ Norm Miller slammed solo hom­ Mm the league lead. Teammate 1966 from North Carolina. Col­ year, 184. ahead of toe rest in toe older sive linemen. Including record- U Players the Yankees wUl pro- meet the knucklebeU. But vrtjen Ernie Banks added Ms aist tioit Gehrig and probaMy never Bare ore aome other conriu- and at toe end, 18-10. be better off with more horses the October exhansion he got behind 2-0 I guessed fast ing a major miracle, trimmed ers, but It wasn’t enough in a lege. A week-before he was to league. setting spilt end Bill Murphy. the Cardinals’ lead to 10% game delayed 47 minutes by homer as Bill Hands, 16-9, WlU be approached. report to the Pistons he ,was aloua and predictions: Tbta Biqq)08lti

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St., M ancboster, 048- APPLICATIONS now being tsk- age, and references. 30 M id point 8808 en tor three miperlatendents (com b, form ) 13 14 16 TranbU ReaohiRg Our Advertiser? and two day maintenance men. 38 Shoshonean UGRT BY J. B. WILLIABIS Indian IS 11 19 truoMng, odd Joba, aim /p ^ H n e — PflOerilHI 21 Hdp W onttd— Htip Wcmtod Pull time. Garden type apart­ I' i OUT OUR WAY 21-Heur Auswerlng Servise movingf large _ _ appllancea. .. Bi*t6- i Hpwiin^ 34 W illow a F * m o l « 3 5 F M M d a 3 5 ment Manchester. Must be re­ iNVTTA'nON genus to Ing barrels deUvered, NAME TOUR own price. Paint­ liable, some knowledge requir­ 1770 o r 289-8824. I KNOW WHAT ^OUYIE THINKIN*, _ V WELL, 1 AUESS T H ^ S ^ 35 Richard a M a a Free to Herald Readers ing, paperhanging, paper re­ ed, wUUngnees to learn. Fine Strauss, for RN — 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.-shift. WAITRESS needed for Wednes- 'TO BID 8*11 BiJT DOUT SAY nV IF >OU i NMORSB THAKiTHB TIME moval. Free eatimatea and dec­ opportunity and good salary. BUTy VtXJTWWip exam ple » a a Want Intonnatlon on one of onr claaatfled adverttsomentar CARPENTER experienced, Friday and Saturday nights. day and Ihursday, 10 to 8 p.m. O ng fc, WtA, !■*. JJL orating service. Quality work Send resume to Manager, 0 Seeled bids wUl be received at'-w ' I f;/1 ^ ' T HAVE ANY TUBES OF • WRIST W^TCHVWT^ HEAWY- 40 Chatter No anawer at the triephone UstedT Simply call the all types^'w orfc. Reasonable. Laurel Manor, 649-4019. Apply In person, The Treat FAIMT, v e o MAKE PO WITH w i DOTY SCREWDRIVER, A a msmshlp, neat, competent aerv- Downey Drive, Mkndteeter, the office of the Purchasing (c o ll.) 30 31 s CbU aayume, 6^-1787. Shoppe, 848 M ain Street, M an­ WHAT TOU HAVE ON HAND/ M ______Ice. CaU 647-9684. Agent, 41 Center Street, Man- D A V Y J O N E S BY LEFF and MeWH^LIAMS 41 Deputy (a b .) • 37 M M PART-TIME HELP wanted eve­ Conn. 42 M arried lady 34 W EDWARDS COMPLETE lanitorlal aervlcea.------^ ■------chester. cheeter, Conn., imtU September nings and weekends. Apply Piz­ FULL and part-time laborers (a b .) 40 42 Residential, omnmerolal and L. PELLETIER — Painting — 8-11 NURSE’ S A ID E , fuU-Ume 36, 1868 at 11:00 a.m. for ELEC- ' 43 M alarial interior and exterior, papenng za King, 428 Main St. ANSWERIND SERVICE Industrial. Windows washed, and part-time. Laurel Manor, for landscaping, no experience TRICAL. CONSTRUCTION — ' fever 43 44 ■ 44 and paper removal, fuUy in­ necessary, $2.28 per hour. Call F* floon washed and waxed. Wise WANTTTO clerk typist for truck- 649-4019. NO. 8 WELL HOUSE. CHAR- 45 Seven-day sured. 848-9048, and 8494826. Grantland Nursery, 648-0669. periods (ab.) 47 a 44 n 6484)500 075-251^ M aihtenanM , 648-2608. ing company. Dtventfled office ’TER OAK FIELD. duties, pleasant working con­ 46 G reat (com b, INSIDE-outside painting, ipe"- RELIABLE MAN to work at Bid forms, plans and spedfl- k form ) 81 U and leave your meoaago. Ton’ll bear fmih onr advoHiaor in ditions. Paid vacation and hoU- cial rates for people over 66. Souto Indoor Auto Parts, ca tion s cure av a ila b te a t the 47 T ell |lg time without spentUog all eveUpgitt the telephone. MACHINE TOOL repairs. CaU days. ExoeUent benefit pro­ ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 53 M 11 CaU my competitors, then c ^ Sehanok Rd. Apply in person. Purchasing Office, 41 Center . 49 Garment 847-1643 anytim e. gram. CaU 289-8276. fitter me. Eatimatea given. 849-78(0, Street, Manrtiester, Oonnecti- TRUCK driver end laborer. (Ntwipapir tniirarii* J A iitom obilnt For Sain 4 TREES cut and removed, land 870-8401. HAIRDRESSER — Experienced BOOKKEEPER out. R a te fro m to $4 per hour cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ part-time or fuU-Ume. Good $2 Town of Mandiester, ' Z LBUANS PONTIAC 1984, 2nloor PAINTING — Exterior and In- depending upon experience and m ate, Insured, 289-8720. salary plus commission. Good 4 Connecticut h ^ a u T hardtop, 4-ipeod. Take over terior, special rates for Sept., Full - time poelUon. Must working conditions. Looking abUIty- 848-8868. ^ Robert B. Weiss, paymenU. No money down. ANYTHINO taken to the dump, Oct. and Nov. avaUable now, have knowledge o t o ffic e G loss B eauty Salon, 643-4322, machines. Salary $90. up, General Manager BY DICK TURNER jo hters Can 288-8718 brok er. appUances, bulky furniture, at- A-1 workmanship. 649-8148. CARNIVAL U tlcs, cellars cleaned, Ught 844-2872. depending up(»i background 1988 PONTIAC OTO, standard trucking. Cheap. 289-8860. plus complete fringe bene­ For Yonr CASHIER for cash and carry NOTICE transmission. Good condition. Floor FInisliIng 24 fits. Apply Personnel De­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE CaU 6^-4624, betw een 10 and lumberyard, experience prefer­ partm ent. TOWN OF CJOVENTRY NOTICE 2 p .m . HousnhoM Snrvkns • FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- red but not necessary. For ap­ ZONING BOARD THREE GUEGSSS I THE HERALD wUl not Ing (specialising in older pointment call Mr. McIntyre OF APPEALS t o w n OF COVENTRY WHERE W E ^ disclose the Identity of CHEVROLET Impala convert­ ^OffM od 13-A floon). Inside painting. Paper­ at 6494186. ZONING BOARD f - // any advertiser using box ible 1988, sharp, automatic, MOTTS SUPER MARKET ’There wHl be a Public Hear- LANCDtNG LIGHT TRUCKING, bulkdeUv- hanging. No Job too nmaU OF APPEALS SeMaMi THE WORRY WART Isttsrs. Readers answer­ power steering. Take over pay­ MATURE WOMEN needed for li^ Monday, September 28rd at TOMORROW.' ery, yards, attics, ceUare clean­ John VerfaUle, 649-8700. 59 Leggett Street ing bUnd box ads who ment#, no money down. CaU fuU or part-time work, hours 7:00 PM. In th e Tow n O ffice At an executive eesskn of the desire to jurotoct their ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. 288-8710 brtocer. can be arranged. Air-condition­ Building to take up the follow­ Coventry Zoning Board of Ap- BY FRANK O'NEAL Identity can follow this 644-8962. East ilartford S H O R T R I D S Bonds— ^Stocks— ed, pleasant working condi­ ing appeal. peals held Sept. 4(fa, the foHcw- - p rocod u rs: PONTIAO G rand P rlx 1964, NOW IS THE TIME to protect tions. Apply in person. Dino's 289-1541 Michael Diamond, Route 81, ing S requests for vattances, ' Enclose your reply to the automatlo, power steering, Mortgagos 27 ....c j0 ...qq.— loo/; and restore original^ appear­ 060 E . M iddle Tpke. Coventry, acting as Agent tor and 1 special exception were ' I box In an enveum — very riuurp. Take over pay- SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- granted by the Board. ' here's 1HE MOfieV I OWE SCXJ. address to the (jlassl- ance of your ameslte driveway Bertrand Foley Jr., of West mento, no money down. CaU Umited funds available for sec­ HAIRDRESSER — Do you 1. M n. Beverly Warren, Cas­ (eld Manager, Manchester with a good coat of protective want to make more money? LEGAL SECRETARY tor Hart­ Hartford, wMies a variance of 288-8710 brok er. ond mortgages, payments to sidy HUl Rd., ToUand, was • Evening Herald, together sealer. Free estimates. 742- Contact Anthony Hairdrese- ford law Arm, fuU-Ume, wUl 6 feet side Une on the front, and suit your bud^. Expedient granted. a spMlel exception iritta a memo listing' the 1909 FORD Golaxle convertible, 9487. er, 129 C enter St., M anches­ train. CaU 822-1168. 6 feet on the rear of a propoeed companlao you do NOT service, J. D. Realty,' 6484129. to plaoe a tracer on her bahy blue, white top, V-8, auto­ ter, 646-3494. addition of 4 rooms on a hard­ •rant to see your letter. matic, radio, heater, very good REWEAVING of burns, moth- ship basts—growing famfly. property for the uae of her . Tour letter wOl bo do- holes, rijipers repaired. Win­ condthon. 6494018, 848-1412. Bi i s Ii m u Opportunity 20 r b s p o n s i b ^ i ^ i w a fu ^ AU interested pencns are in­ elderly mother, Mrs. Oonr stioyed If the advertiser dow ehadee made to measure, SALESWOMEN , ______f ------for.b aby altU n g , liv e In. $28. vited to attend. nor. However, the trailer BY ROY CRANE Is one you’ve mentioned. JAGUAR 1966 XKB, repossee- aU rise Venetian blinds. Keys BUZZ SAWYER MANCHESTER — Photography per week, plus room and S ign ed : must be plaoed wMh a brant , If not ft wlU bo bandied ] ston, 4Hq>eed, beautiful condi­ made whUe you wait. Tape re­ Looking tor matured sales­ studio tor sale. Owner retiring boaird. Call before noon, 646- Grant E. Toothaker Br., setback according to the BUT OF COURSE NO I CAME TO SEE In the usual manner. tion. No money down. OaU 288- corders for rent. Marlow’e 807 women to work In lady’s M.L.DEAR MISS UUV/ YOU GET YOUNGER EVERY DRY. a fter 80 y ea rs in businees. E x - isgg . o r 649-7828 aiCter. C hairm an aoning tows, nsmely, 78 NAVE A CARE,DEAR LADY, OR YOU’VE COMETD I WHY IT RUNS PEEPER 8710 brok er. M ain S t., 64941221. and children’s depeirtments, HOW WONDERFUL TDSCE M4D DEEPERM THE f t ceUent businesa reputation has feet. Also, wMhln 80 days YOU A6MN! VWY DVHT ONE OF THESE AAEXICAN CONaUDETNE I AMBTTOUS sincere wo­ no experience necessary, SALE OF YOUR REP UNDER YOUR 1982 CH EVROLET Im p ala c provide such THiNo! ms home management, care of concern. Downtown Man­ tSJgned: S ig n ed : ,« m F n n o n a b truck, very good me<*anlcal floors, hatchways, remodeling, P R IV A T E instructions— plEuio, OR IS fTTME OTHER WHY BONBON SNOULP ANSWERS... PRODUCTION IS SO/.SHOOT children, the elderly and the chester, morning or evening Grant E. Toothaker Sr., (3^tot E. Toothaker Sr., W THE PICTURE (xmdKion, $197. firm . 878-8878. porches, garages, closets, ceU- by London certified teacher, SIDE ON WHICH THE HAVE BEEN MARRIEP/ BEING DELAYED.' IT 1$ YOUR RIDE wanted from Niles Dr., sick. Part-time work at a good hours available. $1.76 per C hairm an C b tirm a a HOW ELSE DDES ONE OVER HIS ings, attics finished, rec m y h om e. 648-2310. 6ROOM STMNPS?... Mknohester to vicinity of Conn. hourly rate plus the. eatlsfac- hour. AU fringe ben^lts. 0 LEARN THESE TNINES HEAP/ rooms, formica, ce$amlc. Oth­ State W elfa re, 1000 A sylum tlon of community service. Phone M r. NaUy, 826-7724 FVMAfJB er related work. No Job too MECHANIC Avs. In Hartford tor 8:80 ar­ PIANO tuning and repairs. Phone 643-9611 betw een 9-4. for appointment. ■maU. Dan Moran, BuUder. rival, CaU 048-0941. S t o r a g a 10 L eonard E ccellen te, 649-8960. i f -i E venings 849-8880. PARTY PLAN Manager raomicnoN LUBE ■ MAN RIDE WANTED please, vldnlty Show latest Lisa Jewelry. Earn HOipiS, OARAGES, porches, Woman tor geheral cleaning, Two Position. Open In Our of HUUard St to area of Oon- GARAGE tor rent, 11 Fairfield high commissions. Work with ASSEMBLERS rec roonu, room adattons, Htip W antodi^ twice monthly or one half day Service Dept, for Qualified stttutlon Pla«a, working hours St. caU 048-^, full kit and color catalog. Write F n n o l * 3 5 weekly, own transportation with Progressive Men. Pay Scale in Accord­ 8:80-4:80. C a ll 047-1648 any­ kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ E. A. BotU, Pres., 686 Main St, BOLTON — Rt. 88, Close to Man- eral repair work. Financing p referred . 643-4846. Electrical Appliance ance wltn AblUU Sc Bbmerl- tim e. CHILDREN in school? Need ex­ Orange, N.J. or call coUect 201- ence. Multiple Fringe Bisne- ______Chester, 1,000 square feet, heat- ayaUable. No down payment. tra cash? Interested in local 678-8877. O on ^ a n y .. — A pply flts 8c Paid Vacation. Apply BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDOEWAY ------ed storage, good ceiling height. E con om y B uilders, In o. 648- MB. ABERNATHY part-time, work? Fringe bene­ ^ Hdip WaniMl— M ol* 36 in Person Oifly. AlllUIIIObilat For Solo 4 Call Mr. Undsey, 848-lHl. 8109. f r i e n d l y Ice Cream at AT LEASriCAN KES»OCCUPIED || fits atrailable, transportation I IONA MF8. CO. FORTHE PRESlDEKrOF you Main Street Is .now taking ap­ WILUNO worker needed for UNDL A LIVE ONE COMES ALONG I WES ROBBINS <3arpentry re- tu> probleni. 643-4000. Regent Street ' DILLON SALES THE ABERNACTHy GIRL KNOW MEED CART Credit very bad? plications for waitresses, J8 growing oil burner business. modeling specialist. Additions, Manchester, Conn, & SERVICE, INC. WATCHERS^ CLUB, THIS VI64AT Bankrupt, repoesesslon? Hon­ M otorqfdM — BABYSITTBR — 3-8 p.m., Mon­ years or older. Must be avail­ Mechanical abUity, a must. reo rooms, dormers, porohes, 817 Main St, Manchester CAN BEVERY TP DO/ WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU est Douglas accepts lowest B i e y c i M 1 1 day tiupugh Friday, in my able evenings. No experience CaU 647-9782, 875-2649. . cabinets, fornilca,' .buUt - ins, DIBTPE9BING1 DUPLEVC down, smaUsst payments, any- home near high school. 646- necessary. Uniforms and Ub- I960 SCRAMBLER HWYda 806, bathroome> Utohens. 849-8446. eral food allowance provided. WANTED auto mechanics. AU H^MADeAeOLBMN TH4TSC4CRVINO wbsrs. Not smaU loon finance .... • --- • 8882 a fter 8:80. candy apply red, high risers, CaU 840-7788 fo r inform ation. benefits. OaU Chorches Motors, WIUTHOOP?* VOWNEVECTD ncNcuv... H eevEN F A C I F i e M A company plan. Douglas Mo­ C A R P E N T R Y r - reo rooms plus chrome fenders," $200., take WE ARE OPENING a 9 a.m. 648-2791. W D M aU H B dC B&\TaPANOrTH£B. eW DSeHEVN^ER U T T L e i D O R V R . tors, 840 M ain. other carpentry Joba. Also to r over payments. CaU after 0, to 8. p.m. assembly line school PART-TIME employes, prefer­ AEOITNASiy H U M A N ^ /N G / HuerANcnhm 06Oi\, sale. Colonial pine wall hutch- 1908 VOLKSW AGEN, black sun- shift. 'Apply Iona Mfg.- Co., ably with transportation. Ap­ FULL-TIME service station at­ M f= N A Q F 7 068-0078. ea, planters and trMtle coffee roof. Red leather interior, ful­ Regent Str^t, Manchester. ply) at Cafeteria Office, 48 tendant, 6 a.tti. to 3 p.m. Ap­ ly equipped Including stainless 1086 HONDA 306 c c , v ery n ice tables. 849-7029. School Street. 649-3826. ply in person, R. Charest Es­ steel ski rook. Show room oon- oondltton, completely custom- DRIVERS tor "sehpol buses, so R oute 30, V ernon. iaed. Beet offer accepted. CaU Manchester schools', 7 ;80-8:4B dltloo. $!.»»■ CWl 8494788. Rooling and WANTED — woman tor weekly EXPERIENCED motel clerk, 648-8819. a.m., 2:18-3:48 p.m. ExceUent PONTIAO 1964, 4-door, radio, Chimnnys 16-A part-time tor third shift, house­ clean in g; Phone 843-4886.., middle aged man preferred, TWO 1966 VE SPA scooters, 180 wives, retired persons. We accommodatalons can be ar­ power brakes, power steerhig, r e l i a b l e woman, MoKea BY AL VERMEER o o ’ s. One $80, one $70, need ROOFING — Speolallslng re­ ranged. Must be wUUng to FBiSCILLA'S FOP good condition, $998,872-4120. train you. 648-2414. Street' area, to care for chUd minor repairs. DuCatl motor­ pa iring ro o fs o f aU Mnda, new work weekends and capable of UNDER­ after school, 8-8:80, 649-0884 I'M SO TIRED DF CH EVROLET 1964 C hevy U cy c le 60 OC’S, $80. 640-0496. * roofs, gutter work, chimneys WOMAN to care tor elderly ddtog minor maintenance. S H I R T f i r T H O U S H T evenings. HiS UNDERSHIRT/ IT W A S A „ Dk3K Nova wagon, immaculate. Take cleaned and repaired, 80 years’ leuly, meels plus Ught house­ Contact W.A. Jamieson in per­ H A N < 3 UMcB over payments, no money HONDA SU PER H awk, 806 co , experience. Free estimates. work, live In preferred but son, Connecticut Motor Lodge, O U T .y MINI DENTAL'HYGIENIST for perio­ HE SHOUtP ■OP IT. YANK'. WOT CHEEK... OHi BERTIE'. COMB HELP ALOY inder, very low i original engine overhauled. Very good M illiiM r ^ end Numeric, 8 to 4:30 Monday nings. Must be over 21. ’CaU ABOUT YOU, your PyeWTAee...EVB(rWllR SHEEP,J dontal office. CaU 622-6187, 8:80 am pRiVBK) SLANDERIN' MB RUDDY v " ESCORT THAT SNOOPY YANK condition. Must sell, make of­ through Friday. CaU 622-1182. ALOV-1 tVAS TUar iSWETl ^ CLEAR OUT OP ANCBSTORSl------OUTOPTHBCOUMTYt mllsage, exosUsnt second car. ‘ Draum aking 1 9 to 6 p.m . 649-8884. TjYDO THIS REGION!, Beat o ffe r aooepted. 648-8819 fe r . 6488409. ______FDR ALTBRATTONS noaUy and TYPIST wanted for dictaphone VJACK- after 6:80 p.m. ■____ ...-m.m'Iv 1*1 Aar/in Afrl/Wb We Have Desks Waiting For ANAPeSII reasonably done In my home, work Jn Avon office Petit MUSTANG 1968 r s ]M «'^ ’ ®* BusliMts SorvicM ca ll 648-8760. Block. Company paid benefits, door hardtop, automatlo, very O l h n d 1 3 include Ufe Insurance, surgical clean . No money down. Call and major medical. 8U-1184 tor yfUt^arMAa. e-it 88S-8T10 brok er. b u l l d o z e r , baokhoe worii, Movinch—Tnickingr- appointment REPORTERS land clearing, ssptio tanks In­ SECRETARY S r o r a g * 20 1 CHEVROLET — good run- stalled, drainage fields. PaUl DENTAL ASSISTANT — ex- I perienced desired but not BY. BOB LUBBERS. oondltton, $iaB. C all 649- Sohsndal, 649-0496. MANCHESTER Delivery—Ught You will find your ofRce most BOBIN MALONE necessary. Write Box GG, Man­ EXPERIENCED SECRETARY NEEDED TO ^ ^ r 6 . trucking and package delivery. pleasant, your co-reportart t r e e e x p e r t — Trees out, Refrigerators, washers and chester Herald. WORK FOR PRESIDENT OF LOQAL MAN­ building lots olearsd, trees top­ stove moving, specialty. Fold­ UFACTURING COMPANY. AHRACTIYE very congenial and many U m ie o o iK s 1888 PLYM OUTH , g ood condi­ HAVfc an Avierioan homovtoy ped. Got a tree problamT WeU ing chairs for rent, 849-0702. SALARY. INSURANCE BENEFITS AND fringe benefits. ELSVAUK tion, $76, OaU 228-8780.______w orth phone ctU , 748-8288. party and receive free toys. fita a u e e m CaU 848-1810. IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS IN BRAND l$e0 CHEVROLET, convertible, w e UNOOiSeA CERAMIC tile, walls, floors, Polntlilg— Paparing 21 APPLY IN PERSON •taMRfCOB"- LITTLE B Y R O U S O N g ood condition . O eli 649-7247 be­ vanities, eto. AU work guaran- WATTREBSEB — part-time NEW PLANT. tw een 4 a n d 6 only^______t4sd. Free estimates. CaU 849- PAINTTNO — interior ehd ex­ nlghU and Saturday. Apply W. terior, very reasonable, free T, Grant Co., Manchester Park- o p e n s UM PLYMOUTH, automatic 8480. ______^ ______C a ll Mr. 0 /msfeod—^43-2775 To PAY alitlmetes. CaU Richard ade. m ancl/FatFr fEuFittagllFraU^' 180. 1808 R a m b ler, autom atlo, YQU ARB A-1, truck U A-1. M artin, 648-9286, 649-44U. WOMEN — Christmas stiUng Beiv/een 9-12 Noon A A p /f^ S tW. Both in good running con­ OeUars, attics, yards, drlve- starts early with Avon Oosmet- 18 BISSELL ST^~MANCHB8TBR, OONK. F U V h W LL- ation. OaU 748^887. ' ways sealed and smsU truck­ EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, icB -^part or fuU-time —valu­ For Appoinfmenf ing done A-1 right. CaU Tra- ■ ext^or and Interior. Paper- T b t ifM A n t m 1881 LEX A N B oonvertlMo, V 4j able aales territory now avaU­ mono Trucking Servloe toU- hanging. CeUlnga, eto. Iniured. . ButomaUo, 88,000 oriartaei able. CaU 269-4922. frM , 743-8487. 848-1008. 'M Gael EaaSwM Carp mUee. A fter 6 oaU 647-1188. I I

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H o o m c For Salt 72 Hooio* For Solo 72 Pogi Birds PHH 41 IwbiM S Loeoliom Oot of Towb Out of Town For Root 44 Lots For Solo 73 Out o f Town Out of Town Out of Towb British Colonialism Ends WANTBID good home for male WEST SIDB —older home, 75 lOUVB OUT tonight to see the 75 For Solo 75 ForSolo two year old Wetmaraner Oood all rooms large, 4 bedrooms, BOUrON-NBAR Center-beauti­ For Solo 75 For Solo 75 For Solo STORB or offleoa for rent 4M excellent homes under con­ CLASSIFIED breeding, good with children. hot water baseboard heat, ful rssIdsnWal area, 1^ aores. SOmH WINDSOR, 7 room On Continent of Africa BERRY’S WORLD Main Bt Aeroaa from Friondly BOUTON -> tour iwan expaad- struction which can be made good omiditlon. Ideal for large VERNON Ranch, unlimited view, 8 bed­ C a ll 648-9048. lo e C ream . 646-3435, 9-8. CaU 6447S6T. SOUTH WINDSOR — Large tour COVENTRY —older 8 room aUe (Jape. Two unflnlahed up, available for your ooctqtaney fa m ily , $30,900. P h llb rlc k A g e n ­ rooms, 1% baths, large kitch­ and democratle constltatiOD. bedroom Ranch. Two ear ga­ home wlU) acreage, ham and GMrraleat leeatton naar Park­ By BKIMIEB LOOK TWO AKC wMte female toy within 80 days. Take a left c y , R ^ lt o r a , 649-8847. OOVttNTRT — BuUdlng lot THIS IS A BEAUTY! en, big li'vlng room, rec room in the flnt elections aftar M A N O HHBVrBK E l —qpttiee Street rage, hreaseway. Big wen s ta lls , a p p ro x im a te ly 1,060’ way and Laka. (JUl now, $1B,- The Loaden Obaerver ADVERTISING poodlea. Bxoellent Idtie and 8. Small Btore, heated. on Scott Dr. off of Vernon St. close to lake. No reasonabla with barl Extra room could SwaxUsnd obtained internal *eU- 214-318. o f fro n ta g e , $17,200. P h O b riek o n th e and then a right on Kennedy PLYMOUTH LANB — 4-bed- A charming rix>m Ranch landscaped yard. Rec room. 400. Bayes Agwiey. 6464ltl. ______BritMi colonialism ___ tem p eram en t, $180. e e «h . G all R ea son a b le. MT-4046, 1-688-7403. otfsr refiissd, 8484734. Agency, Realtors, 6494$47, be den, office or fourth bed goivemment last year, E n g Bob- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Rd. Follow Kennedy Rd. to that refleots the best ‘of Poaslble In-Iaw suite. Priced to 648-1646 even in gs. room Colonial. Owner moving 6484883. C O V E N T R Y — O n ly $13,900. room, patio. A long list of ex- mainland of Afrlcsr-aport from imbokodvo Party Hamilton. Peter F. Orady Real care It has received. Large sell. Pam W. Dougan Realtor, B O U T O N Usfed, 4-twmi 8 AM. to 4:30 P.M. out of state. Price drastically —JvMt you have this com ^etely mod- tras Included. $24,900. Call thf rebel territory of Rhodesia ^ board, winning all 34 aleet- Hoosot For Root 65 E s ta to , 648-3894. SOUTH Wtndsor — BuUdlng lots living room, fireplace, rec 649-4686. Ranch, very clean,, oventsed reduced. Best buy In town. Call era 8-room Ranch, 8 bedropma, Reliance Associates, O.B- Ck>- —ended at midnight Thursday ^ house seats, although FREB to good homes, two cal­ owner for appointment after 8 to r s a le . $8,000 an d tq>. W est- rOom, beautiful kitchen and g a ra g e . A h u y a t $16,900. Q olek baseboard radlatlan, aluminum v a n g . R e a l E s ta te . 648-9674, o r j h , amaU, egg -slu q jed en- ^ opposition Ngwane National COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ic o k itten s. 648-7838. EXECUTIVE seven room Oar- side Realty, 6404842. 2 -car g a ra g e . $38,800. Don occupancy. Assumable VA p.m , 640-4487. aiding. Don’t wait, see It today. clave of Swoziland, aU but sur- Liberation Congress Increassd PJW. DATBKFORE PUBLICATION SIX ROOM duplex. Inquire at rison Colonial, Lakewood Cir­ Slaco, 849-6808. mortgage. H. M. FTechette FREE —^Three darling playful 69 Birch Street, after 8 p.m. cle area. Ovmlsed two- ear MANCHESTER 6 room cus­ MANOBB8TER —Batata slii^ SOUTH WINDSOR (Jh ar B on A g w to y , 648-0888 ian ro vk iti----- — nannh rounded by «he Republic of share of the popular veto to DMidllM for Satordoj and Monday la 4:M p.m. Friday. k itten s, iM ed good hom es. 649- lots on the slopes of Cue R iealtora, 647-9998.______south A frii. became an Indc ™ ^ o „ t , so todiy the party garage, breeieway, two fire­ tom built Raised Ranch, top &L 4889. places, lovely treed lot Call quality construction, excellent MouaUdn ooertooklng Hart­ B W BOLTON ^ S id fflS - ^ Iir t le t t of the king « t d his chleto rule. TOUB OOOPKBATION WILL n | A | A A 9-9T11 J.D. Real Estate Associates, location, treed lot. lOd 30's. fo r d . R o o d oo m p iete. CaU 848- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Value beyond compare in COLUMBIA BB AFPBBOIATED tllA In 0*1^*/ I I O u t o f T o w b RMM., MMm, «»»».. MW, t t . o M m M . In c ., 648-0139, 648-8779, 649-1688. H ayes A g e n c y , 646-0181. 6177 waekdasrs. Manchester Parkade this 6-room Ranch home ONE ACRE AND TREES •"SrSiv F R E E — puppies. C a ll 649-7098. F o r R o o f 6 6 M anchestm : 849-8806 that offers 8 bedrooms, Uv- WAPPING—Pine Knob Ranch, Sohhuia II, (known as TTie j^chais and dlctotss policy to N iiX f t bahtar, snpeil) Surround this custom buUt New Listing. Immaculate 8- CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 8 MANCHESTER — Clean S-fam- Ballon ing room', kitchen and fam­ 8 bedrooms, 1% haUw. weU Uon), rules a land of a b ^ c ^ his government. But the King's FOUR ROOM apartment with one'acre wooded lot, Ideetl to­ room Ranch, pine paneled ConHniwd From frocoding Pago rooms on one aere, beautiful­ lly 64-8, large lot, centrally R(XXY HILL — area 1790, Uy room oU on the same Ranch home. Inside—8 bed­ landscaped, woods, family trasta*-one greater thm that he- pnxvldea for government by MINIATURE poodles, AKC reg­ heat, first floor, Laurel St. kitchen, Lrshoped Uvlng ly landscaped, modem Mtob- located, SL James Parish. p ogra p h y. S e llin g fo r $7,800. au thentic t-room Colonial with fkwr, plus an attached one rooms, 3 fuU baths, large istered, apricot and silver. room, raised hearth fire­ room plus newly finished base- tween Uie sophlsttcatton, educa- consultation and ao, although R oo k vlU e, ca n 640-3871. en, large Hvlng room, formal L eon a rd A g e n c y , R saltm rs, 848- Can R jr. Dlmcxdt CP. 6484346. 8 fireplaces, fuU ceUar, big lot, car garage, fuU bMement, famUy room, double garage Uon and wealth of SwazUand’a Male and female. Reasooalde. place, 8 bedrooms, tUed ment with bar, work room . ------Swaxl kings act on the advica Holp W oBtod Molo 36 Holp Wowfod Molo 36 dining room, fam ily room 3Qx o n ly $21,000. W ym an A L o rd almost completed Sauna and more. Aluminum aid­ 10,000 w h ites w h o w on 40 p er 878-9804. 0469. OHOK3B Half acre comer lot bath and wash area, large M ust sen , m id 20’ a. 644-3396. of their National (JounoU, the 34 overlooking water fountain, R e a lty , In c ., 646-8786. bath, aluminum storms, ing, storm* and sCreena. cent of the land, and file tribal, MOVERS, hripers and packers, on Lakewood Circle. Inoludea dining room, open porch, pditieoily astute Sdbhusa, who FRONT END man wanted for Rosort Proporty $56,800. B y appoin tm en t M ily. well shrubbed yard. Assum­ $34,900. D on Sisco, 649-6808. VERNON —custom m room largely ffllterato and leoonoml- experienced preferred, 44 hour lovely trees, view of reservoir VERNON.. .one of (he cleanest fuU baaement ideal for fu­ has le d h is i>eopIe s in c e 1981, Mfadt Auto Care, Manchester. Livt Stock 42 Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors a b le 4$4'1> V A m o rtg a g e in R an ch , buUt 1968. F ire p la c e , o a lly u n d e rd ev e lo p e d maiSB o f week. Austin A. CStambers Co,, For Root 67 GO AHEAD: SCREAM! and all utilities. CaU owner, ranrii homes we’ve ever listed. ture fam ily room, 2-car at­ consults the wldea range of Contact Jim Brennan or Ken 649-8847. th e am ount o f $10,(XW avaU - IH ceramic baths, buW-lna, tts 888,000 n a tiv e A fric a n s . T h e B olton , 648-5187. 647-1618. Three bedrooms, finished base­ B &. W tached garage, a n a c res o f opinlan. Including that of CStristensen, between 9 a.m. NIANnC —Quiet eomtortable able or refinance. Asking natural trim. Immaculate. $3l,- new county's capital city Is RAISED RANCH — bullt-ins, The neighbors won’t hear a ment, Ideal residential area. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. land, quiet suburiMm area, eoonomlcaUy powerful white and 9 p.m. ea-1880. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, short 4-room cottage. Swimming, $21,600. 800. Meyer Agency, Realtors, Mhobane. word. Owner could got Impossible to describe, so ktanchester Parkade $37,900. community, before making de­ hours, g o o d w a g es. A ls o C a ll 648-1868.______boating, tennis, golf. Available IH baths, flreplM e, rec room, 848-0609. (g th e a m alleat o f B rito ln 'o SERVICE station attendant 14x16* s t ^ e c k , g a ra g e . T w o more it he spruced up the many extras and the over-aU . M a n c h es te r 649-5806 cision s. me« and 048-6472 WITH OR without experience ® l«M br NIA, hK. fishlng. Ice skating. Ice fiah- Frechette room Split Level. Three or tour mately 20 acres open land, PART-TIME WOllamB Co. 6 garages. Large lot! g a ra g e . F o r tie s , 648-0081. BOLTON LAKE — room printers, cutters, bindery men in g and m ore. M an y ch oice R a a lto rs , 847-9996. bedrooms. Ideal bi-Iaw ar­ qprlng brook, immediate oc­ and the speed with which It v "/ halt to say thi$, but it's a Muskht" Ranch, one car garage, % Evening employment, 6 and apprantlcea. Company paid DARK rich stone-free loam. TOIAiAND — Near Parkway, rangement. Modem kitchen, cupancy. Tom Mnor, Broker, ™ M In flu en ce M avsllable $M. dow^ bu^ MANCHESTER — Circa 1878, acre w ood ed lo t. F irm $18,600. VERNON —custom beaufiful '■5*“- “-Jr! p.m. to 10 p.m., married Insurance, excellent benefits. po<,j and patio tand. older 8-roam CUcnlal, new formal dining room, famUy BAST WINDSOR —• 4 room 1-878-6013. territories, Basutoland Ls- get terms. Amston L^e Co. Colonial. Beautiful KEITH REAL ESTATE Wm hold with deposit only. Raised Ranch, two years old, ------— ------—— sotho) and Becdianaland (now . . men only. Car necessary. Apply In person. An equal op- ,tone, flU. gravel, sand and on R ou te 88 betw een O ol Ches­ ktteben and heating aystem, room, fireplace, a n baths, gar­ Ranrii, large lot, very dean. % acre lot. Residential area. ExceUent buy. OaU now. The three bedrooms, two lavator­ — w Botswana) that has made them has grown. Its N o exp erien ce req u ired . $8. portunlty employer. Burroughs nianure. 643-9504. t e r and H ebron, 887-2647 (o p e n g a ra g e , la r g e w ood ed lo t, $14,- a g e . $28,000. P b U b rick A g e n c y O n ly $15,900. H . M . F re c h e tte , A|iui liiM iils ' Fkifs Poaslble extra lot. H. M. 649-1922 R.F. Dlmock Co., 6494040. ies, 2-car garage, many ex­ W a n t B d — R b o I EstOlB 77 p«rmanent adjuncts of 1^ p e r hour to s ta rt. C a ll 646- Corporathm, Bustawas Forms HoiisohoM Goods 51 7 d a y s ). 900. H a y e s A g e n c y , 646-0181. R e a lto n , 849-5847. R e a lto rs , 647-9993. F re c h e tte R e a lto rs , 647-9993. tras. Must be seen to appre­ - o/vnifk Afrlcftn 6ooiiomy« tliG Iinboltodvo» PrlniG MInlstGr 4774 from 3 u n til 7 p .m . and Supines Ctoup, Route 80, TOBACCO BARN boards and ' onnii.nMii antnmntio Tonomonts 63 ALL CASH for your ^ Makhoslnl Dlamlnl haytag nom- Tolland. 160 veary e a r old o ld hand hewed h ew ed bam b a m OLDER appliances. automaUc ciate. OaU for an anointment, on ly BOWERS SCHOOL — Caps, 6 816,800 W IL L P U R C H A S E th is tim b e n . C a ll 875-1016 a fte r 8. washer, $38; dryer, $18; wring- n e W TWO bedroom townhouse 289-1814, b etw een 0 an d 9 p .m . rooms {dus paneled office, 4H room Ranch, within walk-. MECHANIC’S helper, part-time, er washer, $10; all In good apartment with exceptional W ontod To Root 68 tre e d lo t, g a ra g e , $31,800. PhU- Ing distance to private beach at NORTH COVENTRY — near A g e n c y , 6484)181. W que. ______eU. a barrister and once a Labor 7-U evenings. Apply In person. SCREENED loam, proceaaed condition. Call 649-0647. custom tenant faaturea. J. D. JOURNEYMAN electrician and NEED HELP NOW! Fhmlly b rie k A g e n c y , R e a lto rs , 649- Bolton Lake, all nicely paneled Parinniy. Older three bedroom V e rn o n L a n es, R t. 88. V ern on . gravel, also bank nm gravel. Real Estate Associates Inc., UKIINOS WANTBD — Buyers - ^ ^ r e i educationally and po- member of ^ 1 ^ ^ In helper, paid vacation and bene­ APARTMENT slM gas Move, of eight, nine yean In Man- 8847. with 3 bedrooms, living room Cape. Three car garage, G e o rg e H . G r iffin g , 743-7886. 648-8139, 648-8779. available. tJourteous, efficient and far more In the Africa, to ^ fits. Wilson Electrical Co., 649- MANAGER FOR CHILDREN’S $30; Automatic wakher, $30; cheater, forced to vacate, four with fireplace, kitchen and din­ acres, privacy. Only $18, sendee. Your sattlstactlonsatisfaction ta U grip of local whites, nance and E co^ lc A ffair ______SPECIALTY SHOP N IK O N F C am era w ith 60 som twin sin beds, $38 studt; bunk AVAILABLE Sept. 1 — 8-room bedrooms required. Please LARGE MODERN home plus ing area. Must be seen. Wol- In real estate Hayea Agency, 646-Om. our concern. CaU us now. C.J. live in Its N ik k o r F -3 and 108 m m N ik - beds, $85 com ets ^th trundd first floor apartment, $180; oaU 048-0186. 8 room older home with bam verton Agency Realton, 649- r^^pnJZcaMy. PART-rpiE me^^aidc’^^elper Excellent oiqwrtunlty for ag- gor F-2.8 leoa. ExceHent con- M o rriso n A g e n c y , 648-1016. In^nomienpa with SToater excluding the o^xtatUan or $40 ea<*; Crib $30; mlseri- 4-room first floor apartment, wrvrm m .ns s .-hitorsn »«■ and 100 a c res o f lan d . $80,000 2818. $20,900 ■—1% acres. Old Colon for two eveningB, ^turday 6 grcasive and enthusiastic person d ltio n . P r ic e $378. 649-4966, H . tor the package. Phllbrlck lal, completely modernised to 13 p.n^and Sunday from 3 retailing experience. Con- a g e n c y R e a lto rs , 649-0847.. ROLLINO Park — 6 room Cape bright and dean, three ga G oodw in. Item s. 648-3808. e re tt A g e n c y , 649-8888. house o r du p lex water Zvw^e“*have. yit to'be. faced, to 10 p.m. Apply In penon, t^ct, In fine neighborhood, fireplace, rages, nice view, trees, suhur Vernon Lanes, Route 88, Ver­ TREAT RUGS right, they’ll be THREE piece Lawaon living FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa- to rent by Oct. lat, Manchester MANCHESTER — six room two full baths, loads of closet LOOK TO AN EXPERT! Why Hang Fire When baft. Hutchins Agency, Real non. M R . S B G A L L 849-1889 Randi, fireplaoe, buUt-ln range a de^gbt if cleaned with Blue room set, large cedar lined ter, centrally located, adult, area or suburb# of Manches­ space, full shed dormer, form­ tons 6496824. You Want to SELL? state of racial harmony It hM policy and offers UttleHtUe altema- otterna- Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- cheat, 31’ ’console T-V. Sis­ no pets. 648-3171 im til 6 p .m . te r , up to $236. m onthly. Xbccel- ly i b ath s, 3 -car g a ra g e , 160 x al dining room or fourth bed­ a fair chance of at leas* riwrt- ACCOUNTANT SENIOR, ex- tlve to the Imbokodvo. Yet It e r $1. O lc o tt V a r ie ty S tore. 2173. lent references and security. 300 l o t H u td iln s A g e n c y , R e a l­ room . L o ts o f tre e s . $33,900. term atahUlty and progress. I>erienced in all phases of pub- ELUNOTON — Plnney Brook to rs , 849-5834. There’S a bigger demand does represent many of the Please write Box *'L”, Man­ Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, iS49- , The S'wazlB are ■virtually a Uc accounting. General and 37 ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used GREEN divan, cotonial oOlor for your house than jrou coimtry’s small Ink poUtlcally o r n, Brand new brick three chester Herald. BIRCH HELL ESTATES homogeneous tribal :inlt ruled municipal auditing experience as printing plates, .OOt th ick , and pattern, foam rubber, good room, one story garden apart- L O W 30’ s — 8 room C olon ial, ______think! Let us bring In quali­ conscious and potentially pow­ on largely tribal llnee wlfidn a helpful. Send resume and MAN OR WOMAN for counter 28x86” , 28 cents each or 6 to t con dition , $78. C a ll 648-6990. me ts. Total riectrlc. Bu It-ln URGENTLY needed by Oct. 1, 4 bedrooms, living room with MANCHESTER — Colonial, fied proepeots. erful industrial and wW te-cdlar tribal-political structure, which salary desired to Robert J. Pue work at new Dairy (Jueen Braa- $1. C a ll 848-2711. oven and range, refrigerator, 3 or 8 bedroom apartment or fireplace, dining room and den, six rooms, formal dining room, SOUTH WINDSOR workers. And it has strong sup­ FIVE piece chrome diniwtte means that it may at least he Ic Oo. CPA’s, 9 Elm St.. Rock- ’ P-“ - ^‘i^****^*- disposal, air'-condlUoner, base- duplex, 8 children, 648-1718. 3-car garage, aluminum aiding, large living room, three bed­ port from the first generation WICIJi KEPT carpets show the set, one bureau, two chest of KEITH REAL ESTATE spared the sort of agony that v in e . in person at Dairy (Jueea, ment laundry and storage area, poaslble 3-famlly conversion rooms. New kitchen with buUt- of students and graduatw results of regular Blue Lustre d ra w ers. R eason a b le. 648-7791. ore Nigeria apart. B ro a d S t BaS^Tha^ « l^^ Vacant Call now. Wolverton . Ins. Aluminum siding. Handy One year old executive emerging from the three ex­ MAN FOR part-time delivery spot cleaning. Rent electric Aa ■« ■ ■nf- ■ 1 ■ IlAAMA A AAA — 649-1922 Tribal control may seem to decorative brick wan and nat­ rooms, to rent with year lease. A g e n c y , R e a lto rs , 649-3818. to shopping center and schools. buUt, oversized 9 - room protectorates' joint university work, mornings only, 10 a.m. aham pooer, $1. P a u l's F a in t G ood re fe re n c e s . F .O . B o x 473, Raised Ranch home, 8 or 4 beUeve its constitution, to r in Aniiqiiot 56 ural board paneling. Profee- P ric e , $38,900. P h llb rlc k A g e n ­ in Roma, Lesotho. A Wallpaper Supply. PORTER ST. area, large over- oversiaed bedromna, fam ily ______— essence this is baaed on the Brit- — 2 p.m., iqiply Medical Phar- Bional landscape and planning Rockville, 87A8167. c y , 649-8847. The Imbokodvo will have to WANTED TO BUY — antiques, riaed (Jape, 7 rooms, formal ______styled Mtchen with com­ naiT.T.TWi2vnTTR HOMBT For lab parUamentary model, with OPPORTUNITY SURF BOARD, V 8” , H ansen, d esign . $130-$140 p e r m onth. prove Sufficiently adaptable to calls please. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ A LITTLE imagination, a UtUe plete built-ina and a pantry, Mompt dourteouB secvice fliat unlvenal adult suffrage, a cato- meet the challenges and ten- 80-60, custom b oard, ask in g Adults o'lv, no pets. Reserve Invostm onl Proporty den, 3 full baths, yard with ed lamps, art glass, primitlvea, ■ J it $16,800 w ill g e t you glass sliding doors, sun geta results, caU Louis Dlmock inet reaponsible to a slons of modernization, educa- We need an ambitious .high $130. 644-8001. now tor October IB-Novsmber privacy. Excellent condition. an y qu a n tity. 644-8883. For Solo 70-A a fine little older home. Five deck, Uvlng room with red­ R e a lty , 649-0838. house o f 24 e le c te d and ei$ht aitd progress, to maintain TELEVISION & R AD IO school graduate who la wiU- 1st occupanev. Call James J. ______834,800. P h llb rlc k A g e n c y R e a l­ Ing to accept responsaiiUty, LErr?, Autofocua Pocomat, 1C _ rooms on a tree shaded lot wood beamed cathedral ceU- government-nominated mem­ Its supremacy. Its alliance with Qessay, at 876-0184 after 8 p.m- irAvrMiurrinH — Rooming to rs , 849-6847. WANTED —Mancherier, 2 SERVICEMAN $100. p e r w e e k to s ta rt, e n la ig e r w ith 80 m m F o c o ta r right in Manchester. Wolverfam ing and large rustic brick bers, an upper house, and a the whites and ito leaning of the lens and easel. Excellent tobies, rawing c^IneU, Iron­ TWO-BEDROOM town house, house, good location between A g e n c y , R e a lto rs , 849-1818. fireplace, formal dining Odonlals, 9 or 7 rooms, two For RCA Regional Distribu­ many fringe benefits Includ­ RAISED RANCH — modern llmlted-rightB monarriiy- (Jolonlal admlnistrationa and ware, mirrors, pictures, lamps, Includes best, hot water, ap­ redevelopment and proposed room, paneled recreation «g;m H y bOUM 5 OT 6 rOOSttB. tor, inside work only, ideal ing free meals, uniforms,- ocn dltkxt. P r ic e $328. 649-4986, kitchen with all built-lns, Thla model was not an un­ civil servants who remain after sw ord, chin a, gla ss. 848-6836. shopping center. Potential MANCHESTER — Tree shaded room with huge stone fire­ Blagrcve Realty Go. 648-8ST8. working conditions, good insurance. Opportunity to H. Goodwin. pliances, private patio and cel­ formal dining room, family disputed decision. When plans independence, its crash pro­ g ro ss, $6,188 p e r y e a r ,' $9,000 8-room Oariison (Jolonlal, large place, separate study or advance into supervisory lar. J. D. Real Estate Asso­ room, 4 bedrooms, 3H baths, ~ ______-— for a constitution for indepen­ gram in educarinn to train new salary, 5-day weric, vaca­ down to right buyer. Ample Hvlng room with fireplace, for­ guest room, 2 fidl baths, tion, excellent benefits. c a p a c ity . c ia te s , In c .,. 848-8139. 3 fireplaces, 3-car garage, $84.- d en ce w e re m ooted In 1062 th e native ci'vll servants and politi­ W cM lotl— To Buy 58 parking,. refinished Inside and mal dining room, and a fam ily waU to waU carpeting, alu­ MR. M. NIMmOWSKI 900. P h llb rlc k A g e n c y R e a lto rs , Escapee Cionld Face Swazl National OouncU, the cal leaders (several at British m n mrv THREE ROOM apartment, eeo- out. ExceUent Investment prop- slaed kitchen, 8 generous bed­ minum storms and screens, Fi.T&>year . tradiuonal ruling body of fiie universities) all suggest its C A U L 838-6861 Part-tim e ixisttlona alao WB BUY and raU antiques, and ond__ _ floor, garage, near bus Bne, e rty . Call The R.F. Dlmock 849-6847. rooms, closets galore, 1% Sentence Dairy Products 50 used furniture, china, glass ail stone front, redwood siding, ^ Swazi people, plumped for awareness of the problem. a v a ila b le fro m 10-3 o r 11:30- adults o n ly , re fe ren c es . 648-7384. Oo. 649-8346. baths, hf^asway and attached NEW 3-famlIy,' 10 robm duplex, treed lot. Immediate occu­ HARTFORD (AP) — Nelson ^ racial federation with parity EASTCO 5, 8 or more days per week, TOMATOES, pick In'your own ver, picture frames, old coin s, ______garage. Aluminum siding. $27,- With many of the country’s rach apartment 2 bedrooms, p an cy. $40,900. 96 L e g g e tt S t , E a st H a rtfo rd s ta rtin g a t $3. p e r hour. A l­ oontalners. 31 Angel Street, guns, pewter, scrap gold, MANCHESTER Suburban—New OrtlB, 28, of Hartford, who was representation for Swazis and most talented leaders in tts 14 X 14 m a ster bedroom , liv in g 900. W o lverto n A g e n c y , R e a l­ An Equal Opportunity so evening positions avail­ Manchester. watches, old Jewelry. hob- targe three room apartment In- Loud Foi* Sflte 71 to have been released from the whites. ranks it may be able to trans­ room and formal dining room tors, 649-2818. E m p lo y e r a b le. by eoneefions, palntlnga, atUc ^Sdes’^KpUances, 'storage and ----- a . ^ Hartford Oonectian Center, now was not Swazt Nationalists, form the current tribal stability PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes, contents or whole estates. Fur- garage. mrage. Price $128. OaU JJ5, COVENTRY — 48 acres of good with wall to wall, kitchen with OONCJORD Rood area. . .Price U & R REALTY Co., Inc. faces a possible extra five-year group of Influential and and promising but undeveloped farm land, bam and • out electric ranges, separate fur­ $lJi0 per half buriiel. Carrots n itu re R e p a ir S e rv ice , 648-7449. E s ta te A sso d a tea , la c ., is SLASHED on this beautiful .V sentence. economically powerful WMtes economy into a prosperous mod­ LOCAL dairy store wants man APPLY IN PERSON bu ildings a t $19,800. PhU brtek 6 4 8 ^ 9 2 for feed and canning, $1 per ------; r —:------: ------648-8129, 648-8779. naces, full wolk-out basement, custom built home. Owners no Ortiz, serving a sentence in _tjjg »o-called “Twelve Apos- ern state. three evenings plus some Sun­ bushel. Petersen F ^ . 440 W A J ^ - Restaurant e^p- A g e n c y , R e a lto n , 849-8847. large, rear simdeck. Wolverton longer can t^ e care of It, now R. D. MURDCKJK, Realtor Ueu of paying a $28 motor vo- _that i>ersaaded King ------d a y w ork . C a n 649-8017. A fte r Demlng Street. Wapping. “ «>». ■to». tovern and b ^ - MAGNIFICENT NEW apart­ A g e n c y , R e a lto n , 649-2818. 6 ^ p jn ., 848-9707. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM BOLTON — 85 acres ideal for sitting vacant All over-alaed 643-6472 hide violation fine, escaped gohhuza and the traditionalist United Nations Secretary ______ruptcy equipment. Call ments available on Center St. rooms (six In all) liallways, teom jgll either late Monday or imhokodvo National Movement General U Thant sent ccsigratu- (Next to Caldor's) EHB8H vegetables and fruit Fontaine Restaurant Equip­ the person that enjoys country MANCHESTER — ‘ B-room OIL BURNER man, must be In Manchester. These one and closets galore, fireplace, full Tuesday, pdlce said. political wing of the Swazi latlons to Swaziland on its In-' Tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, m ent, 478 W indsor S tr e e t liv in g w ith o r lv tic y , $ ’ 7. 00. Ranch, double garage, in- thoroughly etq^erlenced. High­ two bedroom apartments are basement with GE unit, patio, If recaptured, he could serve National CouncD) to drop the dependence from Britain Fri- beets, carrots and canning U O R Realty 0>., Inc. ,641 ground swimming pool, Caraer Canton Street Hart­ the last word in modern equip­ two car garage. Must be seen ANDOVER LAKE area... .we est wages in the area for the 2892, R .D . M u rdock, 648-8472. meticulous condition invites s anottter five years for jail break- special represerSaUen day. right man. Excellent fringe PART-TIME pefua. 21 Angel Street Man­ fo rd . 827-6771. ment for comfortable living. 'to be appreciated. Here is an have two properties list­ your Inspection. Low 20’s. Ing. for whites, to treat everybody Distributed by theUrn An- ch ester. Immediate occtipancy. For In­ ed here, both with lake prlvl- benefits, paid facdldays, etc. District managers, 12 noon to 4 HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques STAFFORD area — 173 acres opportunity to make an excel­ >s"X‘ ------am Swazis, and so to <^>en the galesTlmee/Washlngton Post formation call the Jarvis Real­ H a y es A g e n c y , 646-0181. leges. Now the lake aeason is W ym an OH C o. In c ., 484 E a st p.m. Monday through Friday BEET greats tor cann4ng or bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, land, several hundred feet lent purchase. Lot is 180 x 180. M- way for a completely non-racial News Sorvloo.______t y Co. R e a lto rs , 648-1121, 648- coming to an end, these own­ Middle T^jwe., Manchester, 648- ^nd Sunday mornings to deliver freezing. 21 Angel Street Man- glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ borders on beautiful lake. MANCHESTER and vicinity. T .J . C rock ett, R e a lto r, 648-1877, 4112. ers are anxious to move, LEGAL MM. papers to carriers and stores in Chester. la g e P e d d le r, A u ctio n eer, 420 Terms. Tom lAnor, Broker, 1- O v e r 78 hom es fro m $7,800 up. rM SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ chance for some ireal buys. L a k e S t., B olton. 649-8247. 8TB-8(M2. Can Mitten Realty Company, PART-TOIB gas station attend- ^ cfce»ter - Covent^ area. MANCHESTER —Three room cellent condition, on bus line. Both on Lake Road, our signs NOTICE ant with some mechanical oc- »*ceUent sal- ' R e a lto rs , 848-8980. Hitler Kept Fan Mail WANTED to buy 48” round sol­ apeurtment in two-fam lly house. Property Includes 2 extra build- are on the premises. T.J. Notice to oU creditors: From Housohold Goods 51 Includes appliances and heat. perlence. Apply 270 Haittord id oak pedestal table in good H otttos For Solo 72 MANCHESTER and indnity — ing lota' Marlon E. Robertson. (k o c k e tt. R e a lto r , 648-1677. (fata day forward Mr. Robert Road, Manchester. $128. (Jail J.D. Real Estate As­ R an ch es, O ojonlals, C apes. 128 R e a lto r, 648-8068. (JaU H a rtfo rd 249-8211 GARAGE Sale — miscellaneous con dition. 649-8889. MANCHESTER — four bed­ LeBtreux, Cedar Swamp Road, Mr. (Jaraer or Mr. Daley 6 tb s o c ia te s In c ., 648-6129, 648-8779. hom es fro m $12,000. C a ll the VERNON — immedlato occU' household furnishing and ______room older Colonial. %, a c re BEAUTIFUL Cape — aluminum OonmcUcut, is no Souvenirs Reveal 12 daya. M e y e r A g e n c y . R e a lto rs , 621 pancy, 8-bedroom Raised ^ ... Items. ^ 488, Cook Drive, RoomS WWlOUt lOOfd 59 TW O-BE^M , first floor lot. Good eondiUon. Mbdern aiding, full shed dormer, 7 fireplace, 2 baths, pak- »«««■ «»po<»IW e tor the debts LABORATORY M l^ e Tpke., East, Mandies- * T LONDON (A P ) — A(kdf Hitler ended I was stationed in Berlin B olton. 648-2806. apartment, all conveniences, heating aystem. Call now, only nice large rooms, with 8 bed­ wife, Donna Kloter Le- mati—even when tt helping to make out weather re- te r , 648-0606. eled rec room, 2-car garage, bis THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ centrally located, adults pre­ $17,900. H a y e s A g e n c y , 846-0181. rooms up, 4 down, fireplace, TECHNICIAN ‘ PART-TIME HELP SINGER zig-zag cabinet mo()el large lot Letmard Agency, Breux. port* aircraft. tage St. centrally located, large fe rre d . 648-0768. targe kitchen, oversized ga­ Needed for food prepara­ used 8-6 m onths. T h is m a­ MobERN 8 room Ranch, h s ^ R e a lto rs , 6484)469. Letters^'postcards ahowlng R u ^ pleasantly furnished rooms, 7 rooms, modern kitchen, form ­ rage, heavily treed' lot. Low „ r.LM.LL.., to ■vlalt various parts of the city Challenging full-time oppor­ tion and counter service chine will monogram, over­ FIVE R(X>M duplex, first ment garage, large lot, con­ parking. Call 649-2888 for over­ al dining room, den, large llv- 20’ B. W on’ t la s t. W o lverto n VERNON OBDEB OF MOnOK thta belong to a ® on one of these expeditions tunity tor a high school grad­ from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. or cast, blind hem dresses, make floor, enclosed yard. (Jonven- venient location. Gerard Agen­ night and permanent guest ing room with fireplace, I 'i A g e n c y , R e a lto rs , 649-2818. AT A OOUBT OF PROBA'ra. serviceman, Lea Brown, who chancellerv uate, preferably with j>ost- noon to 2 p.m. weekdays. buttonholes. Need responsible ient location. Security deposit c y , 648-0866, 649-0688. OVERSIZE RANCH betd At JlaocbeetieLwl^ and (^ found them in a room ml^lning * to the (manceuei^ rates. baths, 8 large bedrooms, 2-car graduatra study, available in A p p ly party to assume 10 payments req u ired . flSO; C a ll 648-8927. BEST BUY IN town.. .six room H e re Is a 64 fo o te r, w ie a s Hitler’s study in the b a tte ^ MANCHESTER — seven room garags, ^2,000. Philbriek ah expanding laboratory. of 18.81 per month or pay COMPLETELY furnished roomi cape with one car garage. year young and ready to Hon. Jobn J. WaUot. at the end ^ A g e n c y , R e a lto rs , 649-6847. .PEPE TACO $88.10 cash. Call Capitol man- for rent with community kitch- FOUR ROOM tenement, first Cape Cod in excellent condi­ House centrally located, In move Into. Bath and a half, floor, heat, stove,' refrigera­ tion. Three bedrooms, formal K j c o x d s waa post^ptece of hUtory Uko fids.” 246 Broad Street ager until 9 p.m. If toll call en, adl utilities included, locat­ $14,600 -3 -B E D R O O M R anch, pretty good condiUon. Oil hot Counseling • • • 2 .fireplaces, buUt-ins, fam­ Tills U truly a ground floor to r, $120. A dults, no ch ild ren , dining room, family room. ily room on main level, car­ collect, 248-2H0. ed next to hue line and stores, porch with wrought iron raU- water heat. No barament. Tre­ ^ dd «n inowtiblepersoiL edGO fn.Oi MadisonMaauwn Sotjtiuuv q u ^ Station,owavaua% cqiportunlty with a growing 646-1978 Write Box (X), Manchester Nicely landscaped tree shaded plenty of parking, call after 6 .liig , fu ll c e lla r, g a ra g e , 100x200 m endous v a liM a t on ly $16,600. p etin g, p atio, e tc . $27,600. Upon GMilloaUoa of W. ^ David iTork, in 1938. 1% said hopG- m. TG ____ company' being a leader in KENMORE electric stove, 40” , H era ld . yard. Call now, Paul W. Dou- Ksl p.m . 644-0388. \ ' lot, trees, Hutchins Agency, Immediate occupancy. T.J. H u r ry ! J. S led eeky, 649- . fully: “ B^r your last Christ- N o V e H s t P a y t l l g the specialty papermaking (JLERIOAL trainees, figure apti­ v e r y good con dition, $80. 849- ttwority ------, gan , R e a lto r, 849-4686. O rock ett, R e a lto r, 648-1877. , 8806. , byF aaldMaid mUrwticip MMiUnatton' more fidly ^ *nie capd was addressed ,i *|^| industry. Position is within R e a lto rs , 049-8824. can be very helpful when buying or selling tude with automotive ware­ oaea. ROOM- IN private Jwme with Ad(^ HlUer. Berlin. Ger- J a m 6 S f i a r i l U y Corporate Research and De­ house. Excellent benefits. Call m l^e Tged wo;^T'rm ptete ^ M A I K J ^ ^ Bide, 8- T h at the toregotog t o ' A d (^ SBIWING MACHINES — singer after 6 p.m. bedroom older home, con- oMiUoatlao be heard sad deter- many, velopment T>cbnlcal Labor­ 280-7908. use of home, lady only. 648- mined at we Probate odtee In Han- S « r rostcard, Ulustratod FcM* S to rV K K ghlB atory. The primary"work ac­ automaUc zig-zag, Mcellent venlenUy located to school, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ohester, In said DIetrlat, on ^ XOi CLEAN 8 room )Mated apart­ property. A Redltor takes pride in his coun­ dojr M aeptiember. AD. Ifi68. nt 1th-a______donwy’s head, . urns . . poet- r tivity will be in the area ot FULLER BRUSH Company condition. Makes buttonholes, shopping and bus line. Ideal for Manchester Parkade ment, upkalrs for middle age grSoSSS^ ed in Yugoslavia. The message: M EM ^, Tena (AP) pbysioal testing and product needs men, women, students hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ g ro w in g fam U y. $16,900 C a ll 46 DOANE STREET M a n c h es te r 649-8806 to work from home by phone, in a lly o v e r $800., 6 m onthly w om an. 648-6018. Interested hi said eaMe^ot the «in the name of all-tha-aasea of James Earl Ray, chared trith quality evaluation. W o n t o d R o o i i m ______742-6867. opieiaBUon y d by appointments, by planned payments ot $8.80 each or pay- seling. He con tell you countless "little COVENTRY.uvATTxnx N ^I-U o^ — BrandOfauu ency of of heart* this wono,worid, neu hell Hitler. HeU murder in the death of Dr. Mai^ d e liv e r y . C a ll 247-1949. $61 cash. 822-0981 d ea ler. l o o r d ^ 1 1 MANCHEimt — 8 room C ape new all -eleotrlc home, -Raized thereon, fay pufaushh* a copy m fuehrer, sleg hell. Hell. tin Luther King Jr., has re- Seixl resume and salary re­ with fieplace, wall to wall car­ Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 unfln- HU* orqor In »oni« uee*f>y>er hav; iph^rm to nn* brave x WANTED — Room with or breezeway, 2-oar garage, fire­ toi'a tiiinSui*! in s *« dfitTict. et Itoero Is"one brave postcard celved $25,006 that will be ap- quirements to, or call: PHARMACI8T — full-time or CLEAN, USED refrigerators, pet, refrigerator, stove, stor­ labed, 2 fireplaces, acre lot, seven days before the da* offrom France, maUed through plied to fala defense, without board, Parkade area, p la c e , 100 X 200 lo t, tre es , $31,- things” which help insure o prompt sole of part-time, good pay, excellent ranges automatic washers age q>oce. (Jail after 8, 648- privacy, 8 lavatoriez, excellent H®rts central otficq, written WUllam Bradford Hule, a nov- for genUeman. Write P.O. Box 900. H utchins A g e n c y , R e a l­ ;; - working conditions. Must be with guarantees. Bee them at 4461. buy,$24,900. OaUbuUdne, 1- h e^ niotiveo iu ^ «^ b y ^ u - in a fine hand which says; ellat from: HartaeUe,,Ala., said Arthur Tournaa 606, M an ch ester. to rs, 649-8824. reliable. Write Box EE^ Man­ B . D . P e a r l’ s A p p lian ces, 649 Technical Director your property at the best possible price. 688-2188 after 6 p.m. JgL o" oi "This is your last blrjhday, you he has paid that much to Ray so chester Herald. Main 8t. CaU e48-217L CUSTOM BUILT Ranch, 6 large 'TOTi.ATfn Baiaed— tot? OT^er^^ArJ^ brute. The rendering of ac- far for the rights to Ray'a Mfe liHinoM LoeoHon* rooms, fomal dining room, TOLLAND -Raised Ran^ counts is drawing near.” atory. PORTABLE dishwasher Ken- Apentmonti Hof COLONIAL BOARD CO. For Ront' 64 2 baths, hot water heat, at­ custom buUt, high on aR hUlhill 06, end return It was poUtely addressed to Hule eaid Ray has given him SltuofioH t W ontod ■ more, 8 years old, excelle|it Tonontonfs 63 wltb panoramic view, K acre SS«rto~t& " tached 2-car garage, country And he will act os o go-between, on advisor, jo ra JWAILEMT. Judse. "Monsieur le ChanoeUer Hit- 20,000 handwritten words since 816 P a r k t f S treet ocaidltl(»i $00. (Jail after 8 p.m. M A N C H E S T E R — 10,000 square wooded tot, numy other fea­ Fofflolo 38 LOOKINO for anything In atmoBidiere and quiet pleasant cc; W. David Keith, Atty. ' ' ler." he was returned to the United' Manchester, Conn. 649-17^. feet of Industrial space. Prim e tures. T w e ^ minutes to Hart­ real estate rentals — apart­ neighborhood. By appointment ______There also were messages of States from England on July 18 LICENSED mother will care location, inside loading dock. fo rd , $38,900. C h ar-B d n R e a l T elep h on e: 849-4667 OOLDSPOT refrigerator with ments, homss, multiple dwell­ on ly, 648-0844. ..r adulation. One. from the Sude- to await a Nov. 12 trial In the toiC one o r 2 ch ild ren In h er Call for details. Hayes Agency, if you find property hard to bargain for. B s to te , 0484)088, 646-2426. fr e e z e r top. (3ood condition. ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real hom e, d ays. 646-1888. 648-0181. THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, 2 JmM StiiS ffier, teitiand, said: "Wo are free, anlper slaying of King, R easoqalU e. C a ll 648-4740. E s ta te A ssocia tes, In c ., 848- WEST HARTFORD — 6-room the distrtot of UsnebeatOT, ^ the ^taar good fuehrer. Many And Hule said he a llo ts to PAINTERS —YEAR ‘round full baths, corner fireplace, MEDICAL secretary, 2 years ^ . , M29. 474 M A IN ST. o ffle s to r r a n t Colonial, 2-car garage, '“piSent' ■ wSiett, cordlal ihahks' that you have receive another SO.QOQ words work, plenty of overtime.Man- knotty ptoe kitchen, carport, coUege, desires p^bume po- Gp, end of a e ^ clear- (Jenter of town, plenty of p i^ - See him! jalousled porch, recreation Judge. ■, , fetched us Ihto the German being turned out by Ray In his ehester, South Windsor area. ance sale. Famouf 1968 zl^-zag WE HAVE eustomen waiting wall to wall carpeting, built sU loa w lU i d octor. 647-9961 E xt, " “ ‘ " in g, 84d-342e. 9 4 . room, half acre lot, many itoK h ^.^tr a Reich. The good Lord may alr-conmuoned jaU ceU here, Experienced. Call after 6 p.m., sewing machines. You'll recog- (or the rental .of your apart- 1961, $28,900. O w n er, 0494678. 61, aftem oon s. e x tra s . O w n er a fte r 8, 681-4608. minor. .. .. grant you a very long and hap- Hule aald-fae haa never 688-7449. nlze the famous quality manu ment or home. J, D. Real Bs- TWO nQOM office, 100 percent PLYMOUTH Lane, 4 bedroom , . .. JSJSSSirpmvira fo ? ^ py We. With beat regards, faml- Ray. but hopes to get court per LKJENSED mother will care facturer immediately. Com­ ta te A ssociates, In c., 848-8129. M ain St. location . In qu ire M a r­ home, 3 fireplaces, rec room, ANDOVER — 7 room overalsed uuotty' to seU csrtiin real estate )y Klaus." mission to visit the prisoner. In COOK -Full-time. ,^>ply in for children in her home. In­ p lete sew in g c e n te r w ith buUt- , lo w ’s, 867 M ain St. Ut Itlxlll — Btautlfully LandwafMd penon only. Howard Jtdmson c ity u tlllU es, $83,600. Au stin Cape, 4 bedrooma, 2 fuU hatha, Another compUmontary card Arthur Hanes Sr. of Birmlng- fa n ts to pre-school. 649-9668. In button hole control, position MANCHESTER 2 flreplaoea, jalousled porch ^^uffifiRasD; That the foregoing f^m Rio de Janeiro said; "1 of- the meantime, Hule’a centaot is R e ria u ra n t, 894 T ollan d T p k e., devise sews buttons on, blind luxe *'type * apartments ' FOR RENT or sale-461 Main C h am b ers R e a lto r, M L S , 648- Inunsculats 6-room home. Custom built. Large living ter you excellency the test Bam, Ala.. Ra/a defense attor Manchester. hems, makes fancy stitches. a v a ila b le ptember. (Jail Paul Street. Building and lot next 2828. tw m with fireplace, formal dining room, modem Agency, Realtors, 04941847. ohaster, In. OT ^ wishes and congratulations of a noy. Must unload Inventory now at W . D o u g a n ,-R e a lto r, 649-4686. to Post Offlot. Excellent toes- DRIVERS tor sdiool buses M vi' > POQt lird i FotS 41 aon to r sm ^^ mTaiai ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort- kitchen, Jalousled porch, 2 large bedrooms. Space 3tth dsy of $88. each o r 6 p aym en ts o f ^ PRIVACY — 0 room Randl, 2 ol .deven o . ta tire forenoon, humble member of the pubUc ■ - ...... disstsr schooU, 7:8(W:4S a.i^, DACHSHUND —AKC puppies. 9 t o K »**•’ *^ve raom Rtmoh In Im- BOARD OF REALTORS and that notice t* gtam unknown to you." It ■v^ signed m !' ^ for additional bednxxn, baths, 2-car garage. This b eam ed 2:184:48 p.OL Excellent part- $6.80 per month to make room so LOCUST BT.-Becond floor, maculate condition and ready celling, pan- Inlereeted Quake lifted Sea Hoor reds, Macks and chocolate, $76 eUng, g a ra g e s . poad, water-» tfaa pendenoy o ^ said o^ lootlonSStion "An"A H Admirer.” A a m u er." v; — — - « . time tor third shifts, house­ tor new models. Free delivery 4-room s, heated, $188. 646-2426. BOLTON — (Jo~nectteiit—Wtillv to r Immediate occupancy, well home is in excellent condltimi. up. Also Pekingese and Wel- REALTORS falls, 9 acres, pine grove. ^ 6m t»M ™ ___ . v " ™ ,*5^*^ » Brown, now ^ 48 and an assist- NOME —During the 18M wives, retired persons. We and home demonstrations. Call ■ h r u b ^ y a rd , con ven ien t, $18,- • thanoh fay PuHwA** tnr tha fliMUifaM XI______m ara n ep i, 1-628-6678. equipped woodworking shop for ARE ACTIVE HutoUns Agenoy, Realtors, 849- usa order in some new^paiyr bay- a«t supervlaor for the Greater Alaskan earthquake, diapta«9>{ hm ln you. 648-3414. C a p ito l m an ager, 246-2140 until N E W one-bedroom , Includeo lea se. A p p ro x im a te ly 1,000 900. WMverton Agency, Real- SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT %1 (mOOMDfO ALL breeds. Har- 9 p.m. appliances and uMlities, from MEMBERS Of wa*- tofSy 5f OouncU, said he took the ment of the earth’s cruet oenfi-' squ are fe e t o f spaoe. 841-1111. to n , 649-2818. - ...... —— ...- SS l tMuing. to GctpoGT if th*y dot roMSX home as souvenirs, then red over a 70,009® uul HELP WANTED, second cook, moogr Hill. R.C Chass, H shra ■ 1.1 I — ■— - ...... 1146, J, D, Real Estate Asso- Mr. Undaay. V CONWIKJEN' > aglod msni Isttcben. ittUlty HAND WOOL braided rugs. r2 ” oUtes, Inc., 6484129 OOVIONTRY 8 bedroom ^ forgot about it. a UO.OOO-souare-mttG m m . i ltd.. Bolton. 64S468T. A CREAM PUFFI Adorable • MARION E. ROBERTSON BOARDS y*' man, sad ntebsn helpen. X 8’, 6’ 6” X 8’, 6’ g 8’ 9”. ------!______FOR RENT — Brnad Street., room Cape with reo room. Only A Realtor Can Ranch, family slaed oahtaet^J^o„*‘*!‘SStol5*^ei!S2r7 "I *»«bi’t given thto stuff a SouthOtoM Ataska, U ^ \ B B A iy r o i^ Uhdien, new bathroom OhU 849-8978 W 8764201 El- Green antique Windsor comb 1,880 squ are fe e t Inoludlng o i~ ' Flreplaoed living room. Oa­ ■ “ ^ tSfl&e?to" L. "JSSrey *^11;: ^ averaged Shota itib feet^ ^ Magtoh R14ge'Country CUib, FREE kittens looking for good back rocker. CaU after 9, 644- MAIN .ST, — 8 room tone- flee space. CoU 649-1807 or 644 rage, treed lot, ^8,900. Wyman TEL. 448-59S8 fixtures, baseboard heat, $14,- SSnuSTW^Pwli RTTSJte, Atty!', rooting around among some ourred over A wide seas, la Display This Emblem 606. Austin Obamhen, Realtor, 6W MUn Ooon.. papers,” he sold. «sl^ for Mr. McAlilstsr. hom es. P le a s e c o ll 647-1108. ^098. m ent, $130. 846-3438, 9 4 . 0388. A Lord Rsalty, Ino., 846-87M. ______' and sMlianrtreturn mMkss make dra to 9hW thla /%vsiwdCourt. • .r . * ' ••' some places tbs uplift of M L 0 , 648-2826. JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge. "A few days after the war sea floor was pto lN ^ W fast

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The executive board o« the Memhew of Oiapinm Court, Only Globe Open Mandieater Junior Women’* Order of Amarawth, wfll m««t State Again Asks Town The Weather Alkmt OMbe HoUow wiU be the A'bnca Dally Net Pnoi Run ------O ub^I^ meet tomonw at IVmlght mostly elser «od. The tteln ChitMrill meet to- 8:1S p.m. at the home to . only pool open this weekend To Refund Overpayment fW the Week BMM iMgbi ftt 8:80 «t ftit Port Charles CJarsky, Kenneth D r., P^Y ______. according to Whliani Boyle, August 81,19« Low 48 to 50. Tom ctiow auBoy ^ \7Ai«p«MiVeihon' HfvhnAtCfr-ho^tesses are to . irt J. Le«K et^ m en ^ and recreation dlreotor. I t wlH be The Town of Manchester However, the 1987-88 schotrf attrhpatpr lE uputtig llrra lb and corn. EDgH In loui TIB. Robert Tyler and to . Adrian royal patron o< Chapman again has been asked by the and municipal budgets could open Saturday and Suiday state for a 181,508 relmburao- not handle the refund and no TSm oommlaaion on membet- Michaud. Court. tram 9:18 ajn- to noon and ment, for over-payments the provision was made tof It in 1 4 ,4 5 0 Manehe$ter~~A CUy of VOhgo Charm ■hlp of North Methodist Ouirch 1 to 6 p.m . Washington lOt> wlH meet Airman James W. Place, son state made In 1980 and 1988 for the current budgets, on P age » ) p r i c e t e n CENTS wlh meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. TMa repreaenta a change local summer school program When the January meetinlg of MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 at the rtturoh. Friday a t 8 p.m . a t Orange of Mr. and t o . WlnMow Place from an announcement laet grants. the two boards adjourned, no' VOTi. LXXXVll, NO. 292 (TWBNTY-BIQIIT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) M»Ti of 1*7 Deepwood Dr.; and Alr- week that Swenson Fool niEE LCimmE non, . ----- man H errick H. SUvla, son of The error was in computing decision had been mods' on An O w e Hdd At lloirie* Of HirtilerA Percy Smith CUtde of South woidd alao he open. Swamon, pupil registrations in siunmer which board was to rtipay the MBIN AND WOMEN. Tou can enter Methodist Church wiuwlU havenave a Memliers of the American Le- Mr. a ^ and ah other town pools, ace school those years, and was not sum. Our <»ui*a wm thoroughly p w w Fair Workshop at Its meeting to- gton Auxlhary wlU meet tonight J® teX- clceed for the season. discovered until 1987. Town Manager Robert Weiss, tlon and Uach you w tt you nsad to know <0 TSght t 7 In Cooper Hah of the at 7:80 at Holmes Funeral P^®*®<*^** The State Department of Bid- in a letter yeaterday to the CSioice Snspected Ttome. 400 Main St., to pay re- Ing at l,ackland ABB, Tex. ucatiim, when it learned of the town' directors, state* that he ___ meets to the tete WUUam Rue- They have been assigned as ad- Navy Alrom P ^r P. errors, asked the Manchestarunder the Impreesion thcd N H W LONDON, Conn. « V flub wUl ^Twhose sleters are members mlnlstrative spedsUets with a Boehm, son d ^ (AP)— The town’s Demo- Rham High Senior G irl Board of Education for ,a ''re- the school board was to handle f i f Navy F i l l Crashes, Mancherter Chess aub ym strateglo Air Oom- wnHam a. Boehm of 677 Ad- —— 7 - owtle rsglstrar of voten meet tomorrow from 8:80 to .oftheunR. miOTmnn a f b am. Bt • and Seaman Walter bmd. The errors were dlscov- the reimbursement a 970 page booktot oontelnhig 10 1 o o k r BhOteia coumwM______bepesainted bepesarotedby by L*e LselM Batetate tetateal i------UMonM o iM tn : didn’t even bother to ask the 10-SO om at T«ntt Hall, Regent ----- IT,??** anti Mr and MTs. sdtool officials However, wherpver the srontawai CM ^ datailB at fln t maattnit Tba tw ] new eleotor’s choice of par­ St’ PlSn* are being made for Boy Scout Troop 27, apon- pi^de^k H Pe^of 94 Len- relayed the InformaUon to money is to oome from. It \vUl ____ to t tun aatauB at nm inaaioig. 'rtn >*** —J,"” ' ^ cku»ee.1nd the club sored by St. Maiy’s Episcopal of ManchesterJ^ School. ^ d e ri^ a ^ ^ « ^ «MlUonal appropria- tourro te fifily approval by the Conn. IM M ate CkxnuMlHti ty affiliation todsy...... Li' ." , j i a Mrs. Agatha B. Callahan haa a large wall chess boaid Church, will have a social night __ - • rsiarlvne Oolumbe of School board met with tlon by the Board of Director*. merely recorded him as a for dem^tratlona. The n<»- at Its first meeting of the sea- John C. K^y m, sonof to are^wvlng aboard director* last January to The subject wiU be discussed No Survivors Found Foree’a It was tealgned for Democrat on hi* registration Dies in School Stabbing proflt club 1* open to aR r^iard- son tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the and Mr*. John O. Kelly of 17 Aircraft carrier USS ®*P***" background of the next Tueaday, when the dlrec- POINT M uau, ChdU. (AP) — what Ike Navy described as a lamUng on an airc^kft carrier. form, and the new voter l^ B at age or chess experience, church. SoouU will receive the Caiambers St, recently com- ™ “ vvinMn **** consensus tors meet to conclude their un- A U.S. Navy version of the l|7- routine weapons test under con­ didn’t complain. ^torTam mmtoded to bring awards they earned at Lake of pietod Aritor^rve Officers’ ^ caj^ t^ »>« finished meeting of last '”***night. Read Herald Advertiseiiientg [n both planes, UM wtogs mllUon owing-wing F U l trol of Bkghes Aircraft to. The He was Democratic Gov. Chess sets. Those wishing more Mes. The event Is open to aU Training Oojps m j^ e r camp, fighter-txMiibeiv-niaimed by two pUot was Identified as Barton swung back along the fuselage tor supersonio fUgnts. John Dempsey’s son, the information may contact Roger scouU, their famlUes, and any Indlantoi^ top im taiy otfloewi a t^ m ^iw to- olvlliant—crashed 90 mllse off Warren end the engineer as An­ Rev. Edward M. Dempsey. Aaselln, S02 Main St., president boy U years of age Interested vaUon, AMvWe, ^ A IW ^ Marine ^ e , tiM OaUfornia coaat W ofkiesda^ thony A. Byiand, both employee General Dynamic* Oorp. of Father Dempsey is an os* Police Hold and membertiUp chalnnan. In Joining the troop accom- graduate of Manchester High It was tha second Navy FUIB of the Hughes idant at tna An­ BV)rt Wortti, Tex., wa* the furlme ___ ponied by his pormts. School, he is attending Niagara fWfxcr » . testant at Bt Joseph’s Ro­ to go down. The Air Foroe has gelos. contraotor--wlth an order for man Catholic Church here. AU fathers and guardian* of ^ __ UnlvsTsKy. The Salvation Army Songsters lost a half doaen of Its FUIA Warren, during radio contact, 498 {tones to cost $1.83 bUUon. Y o u th , I S Of these, only 24 were the Navy boys who are members or plan His Women s Feuowship of _ . ^ h e a rse tonight a t 8:45 and Jets wMOh developed from the gave no Indication of troutle, By MABJOBHD PORTER to become members or plan to the Preabyterlan C9uirch will Mrs. Merrill B^RulraiW ct senior Band at 8 at the Cita­ a ^ H ^ F i t w s ^ oontroverslal TRTC prograifl. authorities said. version—known as the FlllB . i to become members of Boy have a Retreat Friday and Sat- 88 Butt*mut,Jlfir has been BEEF The SS Mason like, a olvUlan A helicopter and other air­ The plane which crateied Alice Rudko of HetoPtm, * Scout Troop 120, sponsored by urday at tiie Refuge, in Will- muned to a-^Volunteer commit- ___ ship In the area, reported sight­ craft from the naval base orlso- Wednesday took off from this ISixon, HHH 17 - year - old etudent at St James’ Church are remind- Ington. lira. Arthur Kay ol tee of wtmien participating In _ ' ^ _ ing daj>rl* and an oU sUok in the croesed the area until dark and Navy base north ot In* Angeles. ed to attend an oitanlsatlonhl WUmlngton, Drf., win lead the a^MSudcal Wedneedajp" lec- The tn irt^ of Se«»nd tom resumed the search at dawn. Rbam Higb School, t n a With down to earth American cooking, this Pinehurst U.S. Padfio Ocean but ho sign of A spokesman tor Ihighes Air­ stabbed in a hallway of the meeting of the acotrt committee dlacusalons. Mrs. Leonard B u c k > ^ starting Oct. 9 at 10:80 a.m. c gwgatlonal CJiumh will survivors. The Navy's version of the craft said the company recently Clash over PriiMy a t 8 pm. in the Scout man fa In chaige of meal ifcm at Hartt toUege of Music, Uni- morrow at 7 :S0 p.m. at the Choice Beef becomes the finest eating in the world. And look The plane was undergoing Fill 1* lighter than the Air fitted the plane with an electri­ school this morning and Room at St. Jamea' School. iiing. , ^ verslty of Hartford. ^ church. cal system to operate the Phoe­ died moments later at a what you save at these special prices on Bottom Round, Eye nix mlsaUe which will be car­ N^Treaty Wmhnantic hospitkL ried aboard the FUIR The State poUoe arc boUteg a 18- Round and Sirloin Tip Roasts. spokesman said the crew aras By ASSOCIATED PRESS yeaivoU aophomore at Hm Be- teotlng the electronic system. hron sobool hi the teaying. He 1* Most Red Troops The F ill evolved from the Presidential candidates Rlch- identified aa John Bagdonis of 1 r 2 Shurfine SIRLOIN TIP OVEN ROASTS Fixed the Pinehant way for tactical fighter experimental afd M. Mixon and H ubert H. New London Tpk*. hi Xarthor- easy slicing are a bay a t ...... n>. program pushed by Robert B. Humphrey olateied head-on to­ ough. McNamara when he was secre. day oyer prompt Senate ratifl- Special Values oatlpn of the mtdti-nation treaty Tbia gM w as stabbed in the tary of defense. MdTamara back at about 8 ajn. wliBe at PINEHURSTa U. S. CHOICE Leaving Prague wanted a common basic design against q>read of nudear wear pons. her looker In the senior high tlon fturce, esilmatod at 860,000 tor both Navy and Air Fteroe, wing of the eobooL esaseee were '"S3 SHURHNE nO U R PRAOUB (AP)—Meet Wsou- oontenfHng this would save hU- Nixon, the RepuhUcan candi­ ment at one time, was believed teMut to start and doatns ot \ BOTTOM ROUND paUon troops appeared today to U pohttoal pressure being ex- tical p a ^ . Acoordkig to wfinsai**, ttw POT ROAST vaUa's major dtfes to new por­ From the start the program, Senate ratification should be de­ ,0 juotd- M ted on Ciechoslovakla’s Ntoer- layed until Soviet intentions In girt fell to the floor after the Whole or StnaM Half tions in the oountryslde. Down­ originally known as TTK, was stabbing, end a youth Bad toe H A I £ town Prague w«# generally «» controversial and plagued by CaediOBlovakla and other Euro­ scene. , Students gave chase Center sUcea of bottom roand for Saias Steak and center roaste d e a r ot _ RosslBa tanks for flie Deputy Foreign Minister Vauri- troublea. pean nations can be reassessed. Item s SHURfINE first time slnoe tite invasion ly Kusnetsov. Humphrey, the Democratic through the haSs and outside Main Street, Manchester Nce...wid save too the eouthwratem and southeas­ American were reported WUd firm evidence that the Soviet of boys feU down on him, 'Tike Undt 2 Per easterner on ouri eome tanks were stBl inside the tern edges of the city as 2,ODO In the brief fight. Another five don was distributed to newsmen Soviet Embassy* grounds, but as the candidate addressed Union Intends to start trouble In a footbaU tacUe," the first 49c South Vietnamese paratroopers U.S. BokUers w ere wounded. selectman said. U.S. CHOICE CUM STEAKS they were hidden from puMlc Two truoke, an armored person­ CSiariotte Piedmont College stu­ over Berlin, but they are on and marines swept through alert tor such a move because Periiam talked to the boy and HEINZ FAMILY CATSUP which ora faoturad at $1.39 tt>. areas that )«eit Cong end North nel oanrler) and a he^copter dents on lawlessness. - calmed him down. The select­ At’ the downtown tank park Vietnamese infUtretors had oc­ were teightly damaged, a U.S. "It’s time for new men and of U.B.-RuB8ian tension. JOHNSON'S 90Os.Botttw9 B 1 f lA eai^ today, the oriy evldenoee Attention was focused <» Ber­ man told him he wanted to KUUIE cupied Wednesday. spokesnum said. new poUctes who wlU stop the AUOB BUDKO bring Mm to the town office No limit w For ^loWW ot the three-week occupation rise in crime and also establish lin when President Johnaon la a JOHN BAQDONI8 South Vletnameae mUltery Meanwhile, the allied com­ speech Tuesday warned the So­ tniUdlng. wero the marks left by tho tank headquarters in Saigon said: mand In Saigon reported that respect for law aU over this victor Porto, our Qrocery Manager,' LEAN DELUXE treads and a smoky Ore burning viet union that "the use of force ~ Holding the boy’s arm, Par­ "The eMuatlan Is now calm In U.8., South Vletnameae and ene­ country,” he eaid. "I pledDO ham walked with him across FOOT SOAP wants special attention caUed to this empty army supply carton* and thert kind of leadership.’’ and the threat of force will not Tay Nlnh CWy... Tliere Is no my casualties all dropped the lawn of the motel wh«i a Soaks away foot misery. discarded copies of Pravda, the Humphrey aides said before be tolerated In areas ... like Secret Roll-On VIrtor HMlini Soflte Oommunlte party news- major fighting." sharply late week, reflecting a B erlin.’’ teato poUee car arrived. The Enemy troops opened up with U.S. Says Pueblo Ordered boy again began struggling and Soothes tired, tender, aching feet ROUND STEAK Pte)er. (Bee page Twenty-Bev«s) (Bee Page Twenty-Seveo) The offlotals described John- CLEANED SHRIMP 0 0 Tho major part of the ooeupo- small arms on a convoy from BMi’s statement as a precaution­ tried to break away, tiie select­ lb Deodorant end Anti-PeraiArant 4 Bordope Fkg. 1-oz. Each, ary action, "niere Is no bard In- man said. Police placed cuffs Special ^ 4 dlcatim te any Soviet move to To Stay 13 Miles Off G>ast on the hoy’s hands and ankhw. GROUND Mtas Rutto, a senior ot <1m put the squeeze of Our Stora! of theology at Bt. Michael’s Col­ and Hob! ’ By GOBBOB W. OOBNELL priests and aimed at all Cathri- Lb. Con— M NTY MOORE ICB to the Jurisdiction, Cardinal lege to toe university ot Toron­ AP Beilgtoa yfxUtit to, predicts: NEW YORK (AP)—Bishops O’Boyle said Wednesday that r • dissent from toe encyclical to "After a year. It wlU be evi­ BEEF STEW W of the Roman OathoHo Church "erroneous, scandalous and ot- dent there are two posltione to around the world aire taking frosive to faithful Catookes.’’ the CatooHo Church, the one of varied positioos ranging from He said acceptance of toe pa­ the pope, toe other that ot towf Wak firm oraokdowns to toleration pal ruling represents true free­ theologians, nils wlB demand a CUTICURA toward the widespread opposi­ dom of oonsotence to that" we retoterpretattwi of papal author­ I tion to Pope Paul’s enoyt^cal are responsible for forming a ity to the ChurOb." l&M 55-Og.49* Fancy Can barring ioontraceptlon. Aside from several groups In MEDICATES) right consolenoe." Generally, both In this coun­ Mostly, however, American •various places, about 880 UA. SCOPE try and abroad, the predoml- SAVBDc blshopa have not moved to out CathoUo theologlanB, phUoso- off BMfc, g n b rt one , nant tendency aeemed to be to oft toe disousslon. ' phen and canon lawyers have Oral Hygienic BAKED BEANS leave the door open to dlsaent. slraed a statement tosagraring SOAP to scattered oases, to Austra- In Western Europe, German the pope. W »iK69c Ua, Ireland, Great Britain and and Belgium bishops have up­ Fbr deener, hratthier eldn for held too rights of tatovidual con­ A OaOup poll todloated 63 per MouHiwosh & Gorgie New Lyool the United States, some priests were reported suspended from science