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Robert Blanchard, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard, 23 Average Daily Nei Press The Weather About Towti Hoffman Rd., entered the Ameri­ FerecMt of U. S. We«tber Barew ./, can Acadwny of Funeral Services, ^ hen Manchester folks think oMine meats, For tbe Week Ehided ' Roykl BlEck Prep^)tory . wlU Now York a ty . He is a 1963 September 28, 1868 Clear and cold tonlgbt. Low In meat tomorrow at S p.vei. at Onngt graduate of Manchester High the SOe. Saturday eunny with nlld- Halt School. at such L G ^ prices—‘they think o f * 13,758 er afternoon temperature*. High hi The administrative board at Chapmam Court, Order of Am­ Member o i. Uie AodH mid to upper 608. Veterane ot Wbrld War I Barracka aranth, will have Advance Nl^ht Barean df Oreidattaa Manche»ter-—A City of Village Charm and AuxiliatT will meet Sunday and Ihltiation of candidates to­ at 2 pjn. at the Town Hall, Rock­ morrow at 7:46 p.m. at the Ma­ ville. sonic Temple. Refreshments will MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1963 (daMlfled AdvertMag en Page IS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS be served after the meeting. VOL. LXXXm , NO. 4 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) T h e UtUe Flower of Jesus Personathed Service... Mothers Circle will meet tomorrow at 8;1S p.m. at the home of Mrs. a tradition at Pinehurst! Although the old “Chop­ Donald Duffy, 90 Cambrldfre St. WSCS Hears Talk ping Block” days are gone and the method of Town Marking 140 Birthday. Remember When^^ Along Main Street— Mrs. Joeeiph M. LaShay will serve handling meat has changed to the new and modem as oo-hosten. By Mrs. Patterson ways, the friendly, personalized service has not "The Christian Family and Us changed at Pinehurst. . . it’s a tradition with us! Money" is the topic of a talk to WINDOW SHADES be given Monday at 8 p.m. at a meeting of the Woman’s , Society WASHABLE of Christian Service at North SELECTED LARGE INTERSTATE Methodist Church. Mrs. R. D. Pat­ Oldsmohile Cutlass Now at Motor Sales terson. an active member of South Chicken Breasts AQUA SHADES Methodist Church, will be the /nris 1b the Cutlass Holiday coupe in OldsmoWle’s 1964 F-86 line. It is among the OldwnoWfleB now M « C Made to Order speaker. 'displayed at Mlanaheater Motor Sales, 512 W. Center St. ______(lO-lb. lets 5.90) With Tour Rollers Mrs. Patterson attended summer School of Mission ./hnd he became pastor' of the South Full Line of Custom Christian Service of the \ySCS of Priest to Speak Windsor church last May. PINEHURST FRESHLY the New England Southern Con­ Police Arrests Standing committees of the VENETIAN BUNDS ference at Rhode Islapd College. On Guild’s Theme guild will meet in school class­ GROUND CHUCK lb. Providence. She togk a course on rooms at 8 p.m., before the open "The Christian Family and its Henry Wrobel, 33, of 452 Main St., meeting. A brief business meeting (lO-lb. lots 6.50) L A. JOHNSON Money," and ^-111 show a color last night was charged with Im­ The Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, of all members will be conducted film. "Buyers’ Choice.” proper parking and failure to pastor of St. Francis of Assisi in the school library before the PAINT GO. Members of the Catherine Balch change address on his license. He Church, South Windsor, will speak program. PINEHURST 3 in I Circle will serve refreshments af^ was ordered to appear in Circuit Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the first Refreshments will be serve^L af­ 723 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4501 ter the program. ter (he meeting. Court 12, Manchester, on Oct. 21. meeting of the 1963-64 season of MEAT LOAF BLEND The arrest stemmed from an In­ the Guild of Our Lady of St. Ground beef, veal and pork . Police Skin Divers for Swedish meatballs, too. vestigation of a truck which was Bartholomew at the church. He parked in a hazardou.*! position at will .speak on the guild's theme for (lO-lb, lots 6.50) Summit St. and E. Middle Tpke. the year, "The Holy Sacrifice of For Your Robert J. Danahy, 19, ' of 56 the Mass." All members of the Find Youth’s Body U.S., Soviets to Ban N-Satellites PAUL UODUE PONTIAC, INC. Ridgewood St., late yesterday after­ parish are invited. MISS IO W A — #> noon on Brookfield St. was stopped Father Wadhams is a graduate Cosmetics _____ i------In his MG sports car and. charged of Yale University, and General SLICED BACON with overcrowding the operator of Theological Seminary, New York IT’S State' police skin divers recovered the body of Ronald A . Pact Seen NOW a vehicle. Police said that three City, where he taught for several (2 lbs. 1.29) Miller, 22, from the second Bolton Lake at about l l a.m, to­ State News r persons, Danahy and two girls, years. He was rector of an Episco­ day. Miller, who lived on Llynwood Dr. in the Rosedale sec­ were riding In the front bucket pal church in New York City from tion of Vernon, had been missing since he took a canx>e out seats, which was made to seat only 1935 to 1949. Liggefts Fresh Pork Spareribs on the lake Wednesday evening. Signed by SHOWING two. He was ordered to appear in He converted to OathoUcism in At The Parkade Roundup Circuit Court 12, Manchester, on The body wa« recovered hi 16^ 1949 and was ordained as a priest feet water in the northern part Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in Oct. 7. in 1952 at St. Thomas Seminary, MANCHESTER at THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY at the lake by Trooper d i v e r e East Hartford. His home was in Bloomfield. He was a member of Greensburg, Pa., and he arrived in Thursday the faculty at the seminary until Fred Avery and David Winslow, O C T. 3-4-5 OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 and Trooper. Josej^ E. Bangaaser Hartford last June. Anti-Pollution Unit I who operated a boat pulling the He lived at the YMCA In Hart­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y ottwra along the lake. ford until about a month ago, when Hit by Alabaman BRAND NEW LEASE MiUer became the object of a he moved in with Robert J. Mar­ (A P)— A public U.S.-Soviet America’s No. I Road Car search when roommates reported shall, Andrew Kozubal and Loren pledge against launching nu­ You get a lot of tender meat for your Otter, all engineers at the aircraft HARTFORD, Oct. 4 (AP) AGAIN, PINKHUR8T HAS A NSW him mlMlng Wednesday night. He clear-armed satellites could be PONTIAC TEMPEST PAPER and RAG COLLECTION dollar when you buy Pinehurst Fresh had taken a canoe out on the lake, plant. — An Alabama congressman arranged as soon as next LOW PRICB ON FRBBHLY OAUOHT The body was Identified by Mar- zeroed in here today on the Chuck. . . . •jvl when he did not return hie ehall. Miller, who was bom on Thursday, when President For As Low As MU SIGMA CHI YOUTH GROUP roommates began a aearch. They March 20,1941 in Pennsylvania was six-state New England Inter­ found the canoe on the northwest Kennedy sees Soviet Foreign $96.00 per month BLOCK ISU N D FRESH the son of Arthur J. and Eleanor state W ater Pollution Control Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, side of the lake, then called Ver­ Miller oA Greensburg, Pa. Commission, saying it will Full Maintenance, Fnlly'Insured BLOCK CHtCK POT ROAST non PoHoe. U.S. sources said today. He graduated from the University “have to hasten its pace” to SATURDAY PAI„ OCT. 5 caUef Constable Bldmund F. of Plnsburgh, with a B.8. In mech­ This would be a follow-up to the Paul Dodae Pontiac lb. 49c SWOROnSH Z>wyer said that the death ap­ anical enguieering last April. help meet the region’s water agreement in principle against or­ INC. pears to be an accidental drown­ The Wmte-Olbeon Funeral Home pollution problems adequately. biting nuclear weapons ju.st an­ Phone 649-2881 Pleas* coll. 649-2564; 644-0272; ing. He said, that an autopey will in Rockville Is In charge of funeral This came from Congressman nounced by the U.S., Briti.sh and PRESIDENT MORALES 878 MAIN STREET / BLADE CENTER CUTS be conducted at I^rtford Hoe- arrangements. Robert E. Jones, a Democrat and Soviet foreign ministers. or 643-8249 pitGl. Qiief Dwyer expressed gratitude chairman of the Natural Resources American sources .said the def­ Center Miller WM emiHoyed as an' en' and Power Subcommittee of the inite form of a Washington-Mos- PONTIACS lb. 59c glneer In tim research division of (ConUnoed on Page Ten) U.S. House of Representatives dur­ cow pledge has yet to be worked j Slices ing testimony b^ore the subcom' out, but the most likely procedure Junta Reigns mittee by 'William B. Wise, direc' la to have U.S. and Soviet gov-' OPEN HOUSE~4tEFRESHMENTS SERVED emments issue separate but par­ BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS C(Nna here for Oyitera, Haddock, tor of the Connecticut War RC' In Honduras, Gompleie Luncheons Daily - - - 85c to ..99c sources Oommiseion. allel statements. Flounder Fillets and large Shrimp. Ths subcommittee held a hearing I % ^ "Agreement on policy. . . SnU A FINE SELECTION OF WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 69c and 79c lb. Kowalski Finally In the federal building which atv (against) nuclear weapons in or­ tracted.gevemmentiad dvle lead­ bit" was announced by Secretary Morales Out BLACKTOP Chiclien in the Bosket...... 99e ers Interested in water pollution of State Deak Rusk, Soviet For­ eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko THURSDAY SPECIAL LEAN BEEF STEW ootttrol from all over New King- SAN JOSE, Costa Rica 63 PONTIACS SEALER \A b b o il e 'b a n d s p a g h e t t i Gets Job Hearing land. and British Foreign Secretary BAKED STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP Oongrealtman Jones said he ar­ Lord Home Thursday night as (A P)— A few pockets of re­ KOABT! BEEF OR VIRGINIA BAKED HAM •1.50 lb. 85c I rived,in Connecticut Tuesday and they wound up a week of talks. sistance were believed holding ROAST STUFFED TURKEY The flavor and tandamoM on Wednesday inspected the upper Gromyko has an appointment out in the little banana repub­ & TEM PESTS . WASHINGTON (AP)— Former Rep. Frank Kowalski, reaches of the Hbusatonic River, with President Kennedy next FRIDAY TENDERCURE CORNED BEEF I lic of Honduras today despite ot Plnahurat aalaetad ObuOk nominated for a seat on the Subversive Activities Control which flows into Connecticut from Thursday. He is expected to talk Choie* «f Mo Mayor Almond Danish available. But damage waa ex­ Seen Aim of Bishops^ Release day, a step expected to have an '62 PONTIAC pected to run perhaps as high as «(Continued on Page Ten) in a private cell away from other immediate crippling effect on 59c each 4 cans 1.00 in October, 1954, when Hurricane prisoners, with a television set lor Catalina Convertible. Hydramatic, m- $2590 6 to 5'/] Lb. Waybest Native Grade “A " company. Pne guard keeps an eye Canada’s effort to move wheat dio, heater, whitewall tb«s. $2390 TOBIN’S—WEBSTER Hazel left more than 400 dead. By HANS BENEDICT fMlndwenty of Hungary the last and flour purchased recently by Distributed by Na­ VIENNA (AP) — The release top Catholic prelate under per­ on him. Damage to the U.S. enclave in Jackie on Outing, He has been at the jail between the Soviet Union. The strike bisco. Buy 2 Mette Communist Cuba, the naval base of Roman Catholic Archbishop sonal restriction behind the Iron is intended to enforce demands '62TBMPEST SLICED BACON ROASTING CHICKENS Curtain. With ■ the release of the appearances before the Senate In­ 4-Door Wagon. Hydramatic, Monk, get a dollar -■ ■■■ ■- .• • 5 at Guantanamo Bay, apparently Josef Beran and four other Czech­ for higher pay. heatur. $1995 SHURFINE STRAWBERRY PRESERVE .. 3 {ars 1.00 oslovak bishops appears to be Czech archbishop, new efforts Takes Water Skis vestigations subcommittee, which whitewall tires. $1795 back. Coupon and de­ was light since there wAs ample resumes its questioning Tuesday. another major step by Czechoslo­ were expected in an attempt to OVERSEAS PAY CUT tails at Pinehurst warning and precautions were He most likely will remain there taken. vakia’s (jommunist reg(ime to resolve Uie'^indezenty case. ATHENS, Greece (AP). — Mr*. WASHlJjGTON (A P )—Seb- MANY OTHERS TO PICK FROM CALO DOS or CAT ...... 8 cant 1.00 shed Us Stalinist past and come to Western observers . considered for a few weeks, a Justice De­ Frozen Food Dept. The 8.5 million Negroes on Haiti Jo)in F. Kennedy donned a one- partment source told a reporter. retary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ better terms with the Romsui the timing of/Archbishop Beran’s Namara today eliminated spe- . . . and remember - also had ample warning, but, piece black batiiihg suit today Valachi will testify before fed­ many of them live In fllmey huta CathoUc Church. relesuse highly* slgniflcant. It came dai pay for duty overeeas for Baal Dodge Hae a Guarantee Wortii Talking Aboat! 55> G IAN T 9 3 c ...... JO Y 80* two weeks after a government and took a vacation outing on the eral grand juries and talk with 6 5 ‘ The (}Zech government an­ ■■■■■■■■ (J'; —no protection against hurri­ Canadian law enforcement offi­ ‘'about 375.000 enlisted men, canes. nounced THuraday night it liad shakeup which swept Stalinist bright blue sea off Athens: mainly stationed in Western A speed boat loaded with water cials. Wo Root Cold Storogo Lockors for Your Froien Moots and Vegetables for N A B ncxya ja m The Navy sent aircraft from freed the 74-year-old' archbishop Vilem Siroky, an enemy bf Cath­ Europe and HawaU. In an order, BEECHNUT COFFEE ...... lb. 69* X

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PAGE 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBEft 4. 1968 1 : IIANCHBSTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, bCTOBER 4, 1963 — ' F A C E T W O ■■Water Music” as the opener. Margaret S. Cleverdon (R), Donald at the Post home O ct 7, at 8 p.m., Here, the horns hobbled along in LEE’S FLORIST Coventry C. Avsrill (D) and Mrs. Eleanor Some Compounds RockviUe-V ernon according to Post Commander Better Czech^ Church Relation British Group the first movement in imcertaln A. Macnell (D). Mrs. Ruth Hansen STARTS TONIGHT Richard Magdefrau. Flans w4U be manner, and the fourth hqm did and GIFT SHOP Sheinwold on Bridge not even attempt the low note with (D), incumbent, will be elected Harm Sidewalks i«iij for the annual m em ^nhip ■Rl, 44A, Bolton—648-8060 for a two-year term on this board drive, and sevwal matters 'of Im- Seen Aim of Bishops^ Release Starts Series which the "Air”, comes to a close, Few Contests to fill a vacancy. Says Engineer MANSfieLDtl^ii Monday’s Voting Ends portence to ■ the memherii will be A.___!___ :_ ■ leaving the audience hanging on • YES, WE DEUVEB • Board of Ta* Review, Joseph L. LAWYER PIAY8 BRUMJE North dealer disouseed. by public discontent over eco­ By JOHN GRUBER what is technically known as a Both tidei vulnersbie «u«i!ut ;iin--rna>iL7 (Oontlinied freni Page Om ) 6/4 inversion. Perhape it was just Flo#ers for all occasions; Shanahan Jr. (R) and Michael yifc plan to use one o< the WITH ’TWO-FOLD PLAN Oomera Olab to Meet nomic failures, opened top-secret ."llrhe concert season opened last On Ballot for NORTH The mtmthly meeting of the as well, a wrong note would ha've Weddings, Funerals, Cat Pesce (D). cotnmeilclally available salt com­ While the Ooromunlat govem- talks with the Vatican In the nlgM. at Jorgenson Auditorium, Flowers and Corsages . • • By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4) A 7 3 Snipric Camera Club will be held spring on the fate of the 10 bish­ sounded even worse. Zoning board of appeals alter­ pounds to keep your walks and ^ A9 2 Energetic Campaign menU of Poland and Hungary and a' rjear capacity house greet­ Ernst von Dohnanyi’s "Suite hi nate, Rocco T. Camarco (R), in­ sidewalks clear of ice during the A good lawyer always has two IWi MUHUIL JUMiLE WednMday, Oct. 9 at the Union ops still In confinement. Town Voting O A I 9 7 3 Congregational Church at 8 p.m. slackened anti-reUglous terror aft­ ed the event with vociferous eh- F-sharp minor” brought ua to In­ cumbent, and Charles Ralsch (D). winter, take care which type ot strings to his bow. “ My client Three bishops In independent- 4b 5 2 transportation conditions Dr. Fred M. Dickerson of New­ er the 1966 uprisings and gradu­ minded Slovakia had been freed thusiasm. Meteorologically it has termission. This was new to me, ^ By HOWIE HOLCOMB Board of welfare, Herbert W. salt you buy. w est ea st For I t hoiiro next Monday town^lf About 2,9«2 voters will be elig­ was a thousand miles sway when W rT T N I change. ington will present a program en- earlier. The Prague regime later been a dry summer, and appar­ and I suppose to the rest of the au­ C3ouch (R), chairman. Mrs. Elsther This warning came this mom- G K 10 6 2 4) Q 9 8 4 voten will have the opfbortunlty to ally allowed the church to resume dience as well. The late Mr. Doh- ible to go to the polls U> vote Mon­ S. M. Olsen (R), Mrs. Elizabeth the murder was committed,” he 4 MNUn Absentee ballota for the coming Utled "OompoelUon.'’ limited acUvlUes, the Prague re­ said it had freed between 1960 and ently the audience was musically Television fans are well aware a new season is pretty well Ihg from Town Engineer Walter ^ 10 6 5 V exercise their right to select their elecUon must be received by the Mentoers are requested to bring 1962 three more bishops who had nafiyi was a virtuoso pianist of im- day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. First R. Rychling (D), secretary, and will argue. "And anyway. It was 0 6 4 2 0 Q 10 8 S gime continued Its heavy-handed parched as well. c6mmaskflreversed the ably except in the fourth variation have a feeling of seeing the same board of education. emphasizes that this is true of North dealer Norti KsM Soalh West at the VenKxi Elementary School. Dairy Show, held In Waterloo, hind the Iron Curtain eventually and where superlative ones arc to Details of the contest will be offices only, those of first select­ (D), Robert E. Rumens (D) and some, not all, salt compounds. at his home after a domestic stand that resulted in his deten­ be found in abundance, the Brit­ of the first movement, where a A I ro.\i.\ ric things aU ovei* again. ^ Raymond D. Bumham (D), all In­ Both sides -vulnerable 1 0 Pan 1 <17 Pan High in political Interest Is the Iowa. The team will judge milk found a resjxinse In Czechoslo­ weak English horn managed to get Bhtamirfes? Wall, "smUey” Ed found in ads running frequently in men, selectman, agent of the town 1 NT Pan 4 V AU Pan quarrel. He is being held in lieu tion. ish group suffered badly by com­ o M i ’Xiir r cumbent. In an effort to curb the sale of Opening, lead—Five of Hearts contest for first selectman. Elec­ products. He Is secretary of the vakia. The regime, pressed hard covered while carrying the melody. Sullivan sttU can’t rem em ber The Herald (another is scheduled deposit fund, zoning board of ap­ destructive salts, Fuss has called West opened the five of hearts Future Farmers of America at of $100 bond and will appear In parison. tomorrxnvi. Winner of the contest peals and constables. Three of the Marine Reassigned tors--will -vote either for Democrat East Hartford Circuit Court to­ Brahms' Fourth brought the MEANS names. an infotTnatlonal meeting with and Marks won in his hand. He Robert TV. Deming or Republican RHS. Glenn was riiosen for his Rated as one of the two or evening to a close. Playing had im­ ^11 be announced Oct. 28. four candidates for the aonlng ap­ Marine Cpl. Joseph G. Green­ carder) rather than raise a minor day. C Mr. Novak is a new show.—t>iit town merchants at 10 a.m. on Oct. was sure of six trumps, two abiUty to Judge milk cows. three very best orchestras in Eng­ "Boy Meets Girl’’ will be pre­ peals board and seven of the eight wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Samuel -W. Pearl. Pearl has also Hospital Notes proved after the intermission, so M oocnes awfully close to Dr. Kil­ 8 at the Chamber of Commerce of­ aces, and the king of diamonds. suit. been endorsed by the Vernon In Carl Nelderwerfer, treasurer of land, it would find itself fighting the performance was now medi­ sented NOV. 7, 8 and 9 at Bower constable candidates will be elect­ Greenwood of Flanders Rd., re­ Admitted yesterd a y: Laura Center Park Events to get included in the first twen­ dare in a new setting. ported Sept. 10 for duty with Ma­ fice on' E. Center St. Attending He needed cmly one other trick dependent ‘’Party. FFA will leave for Harrisburg, ocre. All the notes were^ played, j ^ M E R i c A N C o a t * My Favorite Martian makes School. ed. to score game and rubber. For Shelnwold’s 38-page booklet, THE DAY iPa., where he will Judge poultry. Waite, 68 Mountain St.; Mrs. Rose ty orchestra in the U.S. Of More openings exist than nor­ rine Air Control Squadron Eight will be Glen Mlrtl, a representative Selectmen candidates are Wil­ DuFresne, WlndsorvlUe; Elll Pa- and the dynamics were generally himself invisible now and then- New Music Shell of the Portland Om ent Associa­ One way to play the hand was ‘A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send He was a-warded the trip because course, England has never been Area residents will be interested mally because the four Democratic at the New River Marine Corps iO cents to Bridge Book, Manches- liam Luddeoke, Democrat, and ganl, Tolland: Walter Kita, 7 Mid­ observed, but that -was as far as just like Topper. tion. to try for a club ruff In dummy. OF THE John Daigle, Republican. Daigle he did weU at the state poultry Mark Town’s Birthday noted for great excellence In this things went. for fuel oils, service, to kno«- a new music shell—the candidates withdrew after they Air Facility, Jacksonville, N. C. ler Blvenlng Herald, Box 8818, dle Butcher Rd. field, so the concert was about Barbara Streisand may be the He has been assigned to the main­ The Herald will report on the Bpt persistent trump leads by has been endorsed by the Inde­ judging oonteet last May. Sixteen Brahms suffers from too many hottest singer in the world—but Hale Memorial Shell will open were nominated in caucus and be­ West would clear the trumps out Grand Central Station. New York Connecticut schools competed at Discharged yesterday; Alayne what might have been expected. heating equipment cause staggered terms are expir­ tenance section. results of the meeting, and the pendents. wTitten notes, and a conductor is •he still hasn’t combed her hair. Sunday at C^orham Park, East of dummy and prevent a ruff. IT. N.Y. that time. Carl will leave Oct. 7, Burdick and son, 9 River S t It has only been a short time Hartford. A pops concert (free) ing on several boards affected by Greenwood entered the service de-icing agents recommended by Copyright 1008, TRIFFIDS Incumbent Henry F. Butler, Center Park will be the week-long focus of Manchester’s hard put to de-emphasize the un­ phone 522-8151 Patty Duke has replaced Dobie the town. Another plan was to set up wie and will tour the Hershey Choco since the "deputy” system has essential in performance. Never­ by the Hartford Symphony is minority representation. Candi­ in July 1960. General Features Corp. Republican also endorsed by the Vernon news Is handled by The 140th anniversary celebration activities, beginning Oct. 15 been outlawed in England, where­ no PEARL STBEEX GUlis but her TV parenU (Jean At Great Lakes of dummy’s diamonds by ruffing. m COLOR late plant and other places of in theless it canvbe done, though Mr. s^eduled. In event of bad weath­ dates for two boards, health and But there might not be enough Independents is opposed by Demo­ Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 6 W. and climaxing Friday night, Oct. 18, with a band hop hosted by an orchestral player deputized H.ABTFOBD. CONN. Byron and William Schallert) are welfare, are elected automatically Roger A. Bissell, 17, son of Mr. crat Ruth M, Ventura for town terest. Main St., triephone 875-8186 or Sargent failed to accomplish it last the same folks — in different roles. er, it will be postponed a week. entries to dummy for that plan. 229 TO S8S Gate 7 PJbL—Screen 1:80 Joseph Pacheco, editor-ln-chlef by a radio and TV notable and featuring two dance bands. somebody else to attend rehears­ Soprano Inez Carter and members becau.se the boards are bipartisan. and Mrs. Frederick G. Bissell of clerk. Term of office Is two years. 649-6797. evening. The result was a pedes­ And there’s stiU Law rence French Teachers Tries Both HARTFORD (AP)—The Stote of the 1963-64 Bannerette has an­ Festivities begin at 8 p.m. Tues-|> als for him. Even at present, Brit­ of the Hartford Symphony Chorale All candidates for the board of High Street, is undergoing nine Marks tried both plans at once. TTie two .year term for town ish orchestras play with only one trian reading that could be ac­ Welk, one-ah, two-ahing away on Motor Vehicle Department’s daUy treasurer is being sought Oy Demo­ nounced his editorial staff. The day, Oct. 16. with an evening of complished "at sight” by any will also take part. education, board of finance, board weeks training at the Naval Train­ He cashed the king of diamonds record of automobile fatalities as editors are exchange, Pat Zahka; or two rehearsals; 16 or 18 hours Saturday nights — tying him with of tax review, and for the zoning To Attend Confab crat Anthony S. Carlisi and hi- Jackie on Outing, traditional American music, and Town Gets '46% major orchestra in the country, , Masterpieces Sullivan as the most ill-at-ease There are no .seats or bleachers ing Center, Great Lakes. 111. and led a low club. of last midnight and the totals on pastures, Evelyn Voigel; literary, of rehearsal per concert is un­ at the site but, because of the board of appeals alternate, will be If West failed to return a heart, oumbent Stuart C. Neff. Neff, the an exhibition of Irish dancing. known over there, while it Is the Including the Hartford group. performer in history. A new en­ Workers Named the same date last year. Denise Stankovlcs; news, Judith Again the selection was badly natural contour of the land, the elected for four-year terms with­ Election Day workers reported Four teachers on the flrtalT of declarer would have time to ruff 1962 1963 Republican choice, Is also on the Takes Water Skis Thursday there will be more Of Tax Payments rule here, rather than the excep­ in Miniature try in that category is Judy Gar­ the Mlancheater High School lan­ slate of the Independent party. Kluck; publicity, Karen Davis; music-making, including a display chosen considering the status of shell site is elevated. Concert- out opposition because there are as by the registrar of voters include: a club in dummy. For example, Killed ...... 233 229 Read Herald Advs. public opinion, Dorothy Casadel; tion. land who looked like she hadn’t at­ gtrers may want to take along a many vacancies as candidates. guage department will attend the Betty Lou Williams is the Dem­ of Scandlna'vlan song and dimee, the French horns. Brahms was a tended even one rehearsal of last First District, Mrs. Mildred C. if West returned a spade, de­ ig)orta co-editors, Barry McCrack­ (Oontimied from Page One) The town has collected more than The result is that I honestly be­ blanket or cushion for seating. Elmore A. Turkington, incum­ first annual meeting of the Amer­ clarer would put up dummy’s ace ocratic choice for tax collector. and an American style hoot­ 46 per cent ot the revenue It ex­ horn player himself, and wrote l _ 0 R T ' S Sunday's show. Hiltgen. moderator; Mrs. DotIs W. She la opposing Republican Syl-via en and Cathy Doboz. Am o <3root lieve English players have no con­ Coming Events bent. who is seeking his sixth two- Lyon and Mrs. Shirley M. Szeluga. ican Association at Teachers of and return a club. Then nothing The sun was bright; the temper­ enanny. pects for this year, according to ception of what can actuall.v. be ac­ very well for the instrument, but^ tlTTkC AIM«TOO«AT6 Oh weU. there’s always the French Saturday at Cboerte School | S. Wilson, who is also on the slate will be business and last night horn player Entertairunent in the (xrming year term, has no opposition fpr registrars; Mrs. Jean L. Hunt and could stop a club ruff. i ^ t t 'Tucker v^ l be the photog ature 80 degrees...... - Brad Davis, radio and- televi­ the report released this morning by complished wlffi a piece of music; MINIATURE CHOeOCATIO — you can be sure few days includes: in Wallingford. If West returned a heart, dum­ of the Independents. ^ T he speed boat was from the sion personality frrsch, director of the while you’re aiming at a ruffing years, will go to either Democrats vlile. He sucoeeda" Richard Am their daughter, Irene, 21, greeted and refreshments and a country were all, toy vehicles. Saturday, Oct. 12. "Camelot.” star­ and Mrs. Frances L Aho, deputy Christine G. Beorworth, Francis L trumpet "cracked” an im-portant four years will be two Republicans, French Summer School at Mlddle- trick. If you don’t get one, the who has recently completed his Mrs. Kennedy, whom they had store, aU In the mode of an early WINDSOR LOCKS A P )—The entrance, and so it went. Dana’s greatest wish for years ring Biff McGuire and Jeannie registrars; Arthur J. Vinton, me­ bury and professor of literature at STANLEY WARNER D^ToUa. Republicans Edith T. year of service to tUe Squadron. met during the First Lady’s June U S. Weather Bureau issued this has been to learn to drive, so Carson. Laurier F. DeMars, incumbent and chanic; Mra Helen Morgan and other may come through. TOMORROW American country fair. The horns were notably bad, and chairman, and 'Thure Hamerlin, in­ YUe Universtty, whose topic will Dally ({oestioa Oasatl, William R. Hahn, or Inde­ In addition to captain-elect 1961 vacation In Greece. five-day forecast for Connecticut her parents planned a surprise (IMdoTU Fairs — Danbury Fair closes Mrs. Arllne B. Seibert, official Kiddie Show At 2 PJH. pendents George L. Masoey or Backdrop fbr the week’s cele­ Sir Malcolm Sargent, who conduct­ cumbent, as ■well as one Democrat, be "Flailbert and Realism.’’ Partner opens with one dia­ Bustier, the following elected of­ today; ed, showed Uttle sense of reality party to mark the day she reached 901 MAIN ST.—Ml S-5S21 Sunday; Stafford Fair closes Sun­ checkers; Mrs. Anne Giesecke, Ronald F. Senewsky. brations is being provided by the Mrs. Besrie I. Strack. mond, and the next player passes. ficers wiU be InstaUed at cere­ lUnBEBS SENTENCED Temperatures over Connecticut In scheduling Harty’s arrangement driving age. Each guest was PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY day; B^lln Fair today through Mrs. Alice Bumpus, Mrs. Helen J. NO GROWLS ABOUT FOOD A four-year vacancy on the 8T. CATHERINE’S, Ont. (AP) Lutz Junior Museum, which wUl during the 5-day period Saturday asked to bring a toy car. Richard M. (Sallnat (R), present­ You hold: Spades, Q-9-M: Heiwt. monies at the Legion Home Sat- have on display a collection of Of six excerpts from Handel’s Sunday; Harwinton Fair, tomor­ WUlnauer and Mrs. Pauline J. POR’TLAND, Ore. (AP) — Pat 4: Diamonds, 4J-10-8-8; Oubs, K- board of education will be filled u n ^ , Oct. 12: First Lt., . David —A. Now Britain, Ck>nn., man who through Wednesday are expected row and Sunday. ly third selectman and a former Morris, challengers and Mrs. Ruth by Republican Arthur C. Callahan period costume e n d household first selectman, will be seeking Grimes is a baker, cook and salad 10-8-7. Prelie; Second L t, Ronald Smith; allegedly drove t ^ getaway oar In to average near normal. Cool at Hill, Mrs. Evelyn Dickson, Harry man, whose specialties are bear What do you sayf Jr., Democrat Donald L Fay, or a payroJl robbery 9ept. 16 has nscessl'ties; the begfinnlng of the period then the poets of first selectman and A. Himt and Vincent Maceyka, Independent Ralph A. Mazzilll. adjutant Dave Poelmert; finance bread and monkey treat. Answer: Bid one spade. Show officer, John Shaw; chaplain, Hen­ ibeen sentenced to one day less And by town merchants, who milder Sunday and Monday and agent of the town deposit fund. machine tenders. Two 2-year ■vacancies on the wiU feature a week of "good old- G allnat is being opposed by In his job of preparing food for a major suit (even a weak 4- ry Kadelrici, historian, G eorge than two years in prison. Sisntence cooler toward the end of the pe­ Headquarters the animals at the Portland zoo board of education are being sought was Im p o ^ yesterday on Main- fashioned •values, service and qual­ riod. OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Michael C. ’Treschuk (D) for these by William B. Smith Jr., a Demo­ Shaw; Seigeant-at-aims, Uoyd John Graichen of Daley Rd. has he turns out 1,(XX) pounds of bear Eddy; assistant sergeant-at-arms, aid Martin, 26. He had been con­ ity,” -with special sales items ad­ Some normal high and low tem­ ^ Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M. to 5:30 PAL—Thurs. 9 AM . to 9 PM . posts. been elected secretary of the bread a week, using his own T crat and 'Thomas G. Carruthers, a vertised In a supplement In The peratures are Hartford 67-44; New i s Donald S. Davis (R) and Uonel Michael DiMauro. victed of armed robbery. Allyn 11 MAPLE ST. Democratic Town Committee. recipe of raisins, flour, bran, com STANLEY WARNER Republican also indorsed by the Thayer, 2®, also of Now Britain, Herald of Oct. 16. Haven 67-48. Across From First Nstiofial G. Jean (D) are seeking the post meal, skim milk and white flour. Independents. Director of the Squadron, Fred ’The party will have its election Hewett has announced oU parents and WiUiam MuUette, 27, of Plain TTie supplement -will include Ph-eclpltation may total more Store Parking Lot of selectman. ’The monkey treat is similar but TTiree candidates will be elected than one half Inch occurring as Three four-year tMm posts sre headquarters at the Coventry In­ and Legionnaires win be wel­ ■vUle, Cwm., wore also convicted schedule of events on Its cover; dustrial Center In the First Dis­ is made sweeter with glucose. to the two-year term on the board scattered showers in the middle of OOIN OPERATED being sought on the aoning board STATECO of tax review. Democrats Le:^ter comed. bn the same charge. They were In addition. The Herald will carry WASH-’N-DRY CLEAN trict and at the home of Michael "I like cooking for animals,” additional Information on the' the period and as rain toward the NOW IN PROGRESS of appeals by Carl R. Christensen Shown At 6 and 9:10 The RookvlUe American Legion sentenced Monday to four years Grimes declares. ‘"They are easily J. Baum and Thomas F. White; end o f the period. (R) and George G. Jacobson H C. Treschuk on Rt. 44A In the I YOU HAVE tOVn SON ANYTHMS Post will hold a businnss meeting apleos. events as It becomes a-vailable. IS-Lb. Wash—25e Second District. satisfied and don’t talk back.” RepubUcotis Glenn W. Untou and S-U>. Dry Clean—f2.00 (R), both Incumbanta and Stephen MTHEWOMO Norman Strong are on the ballot J. Joncus (D ), incumbent, and ’The Republican headquarters luKE... R A C E DAY Linton and Strong have been plac­ Joseph P. Blais (D). for election are in the former r.TARRING THE ed on the Independent roster sJso. KEITH’S 64th Seven positions are being sought Hill’s Pharmacy tm Main St. for WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIANS Voters will elect seven consta­ by eight men as constables. Those the FTrst District and at the home r LUNCH at Its BEST ^ bles on Monday. Heading the list seeking election are A.. Harry ’W. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton SPILLS-CHILLS-Fun Galore It chief constable Edmimd F. Olsen Sr. (R), Delmar W. Potter on Rt. 31 in the Second District ^ Is A t 30 O ak Stroat. . . 4 Dwyer, who with Ronald L. Gates, Information, transportation and (R), Anthony J. Santoro (R), all ^It’s Delicious and Reasonable!4 ( K I H E W M l ) Plus Big Vdluable Prizes, / George B. MacDonald and Donald ORANGE HALL three Incumbents and George M. baby-sitter service is being offer­ . G. Richardson are on the Republi­ Palmer (R) with opposition by An­ ed by both parties through their V TO THE ' can ticket. Democrats listed for the thony J. Paulis (D), Frank J. headquarters. LUCKY WINNERS ^ ts are Emanuel Boor, Nicholas Ceasar (D), Raymond Victor (D), fre^HEOH Q C C J Carlo. John E. Lotion and Er­ Manoheeter Evening Herald rwin Tuxbury. The Independtsnts all three incumbents, and Fred­ Coventry correspondent, F. Pau­ ^SPECIAL O il ^ erick G. Blssell (D). l'»JM have indorsed Dwyer and MacDon­ A ^ Unc^nposed boards with candi­ line Uttle, telephone 742-6281. \ PLUS MORE FUN] ald and are sdso nmning Arthur O. Gay and l^ymond C. Weston. i n dates to be elected follow; Board Abo on the Some Show fN /i of finance, Wesley F. Lewis (R), t O A K One question will be voted on. BINGO It pertains to the formation of a incumbent and John D. Wile (R), s so Oak St., Manchester - ^ EVERY SAT. NIGHT— 7:30 ■mm*SMNUBIHS.rmMb BMSB> riBiviHB Transit District, either alone or Harold J. Waldron (D), incumbent r Free Front and Rear Parking j 72 East Center Street — Manchester and Albert L. Meyem Sr. (D). with one or more municipalities. Ba A 4A ▲ A 4h. ▲ ▲ .dk ▲ 4h i i Approval of the question would Board of Education, Wlnthrop USHNEL Shown At 7:50 Kum iPHsam Merriam (R), incumbent, and Mrs. give the town the ability, ’ should It become necessary, to act If the 5 DAYS STARTING •STARTS SUNDAY' Keith’s store, shown here, is one of the oWest mercan­ EAST “THE HAUNTING” Connecticut Co. should no longer Plus “ 7 SEAS TO CALAIS” be able to provide bus service. tile buildings on Main St. It was built t() house a furni­ NEXT TUESDAY .WMMMimwniaiiiiii Approval of the questkm does not ture store about 80 years ago. The building has 4 floors SAT.: Big Kiddle Show 2 PJbL sasSfJSBWEBXIU*. mean the town has to act, merely Evm. At 8:8(^—Wed. Mat. atH provides a basis on which to act For l96U...Gel up and go Vlymoulfi! of furniture on display plus a fifth floor for storage. All floors are serviced by a modern elevator. Probably the Saturday Matinee at 2:S0 only store in town with a 5-floor elevator. The store is FALL POLICY stww you Plymouth’s superb hamSing and split-second OPEN FBI. - SVN. ,, PlyiiKNith’64i8oiftoanotl)M biByear! One look telis operated by the Keith family and is now servicing its acceleration. Plymouth's 5imar/50,OOOHnite thhm JEANNIE BIFF Bob HOPE A LocUle BALL Personal Notices yoa wtiy. Smsrt new styling and handsome interiors third generation of customers. In ‘ 'CBITICS CHOICE” DORIS' DAY DOES IT AGAIN! train warranty" points up its quaRty and durability. CARSON McGUIRE I Co-Hit. "LOVE 18 A BALL” that are quality through and through. A test will r Mor’d I Moil EjOuIquI I with lprn**r 4 lo«wc } I Glen FOBD A Hope LAMOB TRULY HOLLYWOOD'S QUEEN In Memoriam ALL FILMS IN COLOB In lovlns meniory of Sarah B. Cope­ SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PURCHASE of IMPORTED land, who passed away October 4, OF COMEDY! Life Maqozine 1954. Woodland Gardens offers you HOLLAND BULBS Away In God’s beautiful gsirden. SEAN GARRISON In the valley ot peace so far. from the land of windmills and wooden shoes Some day, some time, when toll la o’er. HAND-HOOKED RUGS MElVlilE COOPER Ws'll meet our loved one there. ■We made a very special purchase of Imported Hand LOOK AT THESE SPECIAL BULB PRICES Kdward Copeland and children, Hooked Rugs available in stunning color combinations, Sarah, Russell and Helen H .49 Prices: All Eves. Orch. or 1st all with richly embossed desi^s. Durable Wool and »1 TfieThrill rayon for lasting service, resiliency! These are all iq>- HYACINTHS Doz. ■ Bal. $6J)0, SJSO, 4J10. 2nd Bal. ’ In M e m o ria m TULIPS WEASTEBN ACTION proximate sizes. gSJSO, S.od, 2A0. Wed. Mat., - ALL COLOB — . In sad and loving memory of my .88 BUST LANCA8TEB A| wife, Florence Irene Sartor, who pass­ BAFFODILS King Alfred—Doz. CROCUS Large, Mixed 50r„1 Orch. or 1st Bal. $4.00, 3.50, KIBK DODGIAS ed away October 4, 1960. y SJ)0. 2nd Bal. $2.00, IJSO. Sat. "GVNFIGHT AlVTHEl No words can say what I feel today. Special Values On: Madonna Lilies, Grape Hyacinth, Miniature Tulips, Frittlllaria, Snowdrops, O.K. COBBAt” Of it AH' And have felt In my heart since you SclUas, Dutch Iris, Daffodils, all colors. Also following Tulips — Darwin, Cottage, Triumph Em­ Mat., Orch. or 1st Bal. 54-50, Co-Hit "LAST TBAIN FEATURE went away. 4.00, SJSO. 2nd Bal. $2.50, 2.00, FBOM GUN HILL” A million words can never express peror (red and white), Rembrandt, Parrot, Breeder, Lily flowered. Double Early, KaUfmanlana TONIGHT ONLY is BLUSHINR Color! K 1:16______and 9:80 The heartache, the sadness and the dwarfs. 1.60. Reservations, Hartford MB. MAGOO loneliness. . KABTOON KABNIVAL When the evening shadows are falling. 9x12 *7 7 626-8177. And I am sitting all alone, You Receive 770 Green Stamps! THE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST To my heart there comes a longing, MUMS (Hardy) Special — Japanese Yews — Upright and H my darling wife would only come home. . , ^ Spreading . . . 2.85, excellent landscape size. BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD Ity heart Is always with her. $ 3 0 9 5 Ablaze with color — replant the frosted areas. Azaleas— Bed, HIno Crimson only . . . 1.89 FKCr t^fKRH.IIVO * Though she may never hear. Beg. 1.19 now only ...... 99c The times I csil out to her And wish that she were near. You Receive 400 gj.-XT Green Stamps! CoUectlon of 12 for 9.95. Showtime Tonight 7 P.M. Though she hasn't called me, Best all-around compact.. .VALIANT/64 style! THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! M ANCHESTER^r I know the reason wto. with Bonus Hit But know this, dear Florence, , You Receive 100 Chrysanthemum Bouquets, rm waiting and will until I die. If your taste runs to compacts, here's one you can't strate Valiant's handling ease and frisky performance. Green generous bunch ...... 81.25 Bushy, 16’’-24" $ 1 Canadian Hemlock ...... 2.86 10 for 19.96 Her loving husband, Anthony, overlook. It’s Valiant/64 style— a car that’s fresh and A close look at Valiant's 5-year/50,0004nile drive train Delivery of 'stamps! and her children, Donna and Paul most sizes Blueberry Bushes, 5 y e a rs...... 1.89 new HI design yet priced low to keep a family budget warranty* will certainly convince you that Valiant for 'Maple Trees. Reg. 28.95 ...... 17.95 in 2 weeks DRIED MATERIAL in line. A spin around the block wHI quickly demon­ '64 is built to la st Come in for a test drive this week! or less! For every room, every home! Choose from predominating colors Privet Hedging, 18’’-24” ...... ,15c ( DOUBLE-BARRELED EXCITEMENT! of Green, Black. Rose or Brown . . perfect for the Colonial or Have Fun. Create, your own a, • angements Ranch home . . ideal for every room. Buy yours at this special with our excellent selection of colorful Where everything is as you like it price! Strawflowers, Rainbow Corn, Bright Wheat, In The Greenhouses—Rubber Plants and Split Leafed Philodendron. 2-4’ regular 4.SU Pods, Oats. Bcautyberr>’, Autumn l.,eavcB, A H EarS HOW THE STROHQ f/M WARRANTY PROTECTS YOUi Chryilar Corpora­ Fruit, Gourds, Wiiod Roses, Cattails and this week 2.89. African Violets 4” pots . . . 79c. Real Coffee Tree, 8’’ only 49c. Gera­ When it i* important tion warrants tor 5 years or 50,000 milea, whichever cornea first, against defects WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Bittersweet. BLACKTOP In materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler Motors niums . . . 25c—4 for 89c. Corporation Authorized Dealar'a place ot buainasa, the ansina block, bato ai^ Uiet everything be exactly SEAUER Internal pat'll, intake manifold, water pump, transrpisalon case end Internal perrt with EVERY DIME YOU SPEND-! FERTU.IZER — SAVE 2.40 on A80ROW (excluding manual clutch), torque convertor, drive shaft, universal Joints, rear M la Need Pots? We have all sizes. Also Peat Moss, and differential, and tear w hMl baarltqia of its 1964 automobiles, provided the Redwood Tubs, Potting Soli, Insecticides, Bo- OroSod. Reg. 4.95, now 2 bags for 7.50 ’Si f ; owner has the engine oil changed every 3 montha or 4,000 miles, whichever comes vnng. Rakes, etc. right, this is the place to first, the oil filter replaced every second oil change end the ca rb u r^ air fll^ YOU HAVE CHOICE OF 4 CREDIT PLANS . . . HAH Lawn Food covers 5,000 •.!. ft. 2.45, 50 BfAllimtS ciaanad every 6 months and rsplaead every 2 years, and every 6 months furntaM lbs. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS to such a dealer avidsnea of parfocmanca of tha required servica, and raquara the (1) SO-Day Regular Charge .... (3) Up To Two Years To Pay Landsca^ Deputment —Free laindscaping KIR K DOUGLAS dinel We specialixe in dealer to oarttfy (1) receipt of such avidenca ar»d (2) tha car's than currant mileage. (2) S0-60-90-Day 4-Paym’t Charge Plan (4) Young Homemakers Lay-Away Advice. Us Help You With Your Planting H&H Plant F o o d ...... 1.99. M Hia lANGiySRRlXNIOUS iUmOMr QUINN Problems. .HALWALUg-e^. pleasing particular people. Lime — soli sweetener...... 58c, 50 lbs. .HALWALUSr-... n n NEW ENHJUn nYMOnH-VtUlINT DEUEI USD HAS t HNE SEtiCTHW IF W Mlttin WEI MW W E GIVE OPEN PAILY TIU 9 P.M. # JOHN J. ZAPADKA L A S r i H A I N O K C O B B A L ® m oM When dining out, what do you iook <6.95 G U N H U LL. for? Superb fo()d?-Deft service? r eith JFiirnitnr BOMHBK JOWNHET fiSUNJOB AVEY’S Pleiasant atmosphere? Our reputa­ S Q U iE O lB 79e JWIBMB MHOUMW MMbSaZSHi tion was built by providing all of MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH. Jnc. MANCHESTER awMbuaai SSSblwE I 45 E. Center St. I i n ' ) M A I N ST these qualities . . . always! ROUTE 88, 'TOLLAND TPKE.—TALCOTTVILLE w. I . B liN N E Y Opposite the Barnard Junior High School on Lower (South End), Main .‘itreet Woodland Gardens •M N. MAIN a t. s t o r OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. # JOHN J. ZAPADK9 "FOOD FOR BVERY MOOD" UAVST aw navzrrsi'n nr TNT nTTR. TifVP 'NRX'II TO A WATCH FOR WED. SHOW — IT’S GREAT q r /M u m b u n d ia y b f c n b it H s s o n m ; W 6O D LAN D ST. ( MANCHESTER 643-8474 9T r M r. I -1 ji -J • A . If 11. i ^ 7 '.' ~.' >• ^ *•■ 'S' ■x: ' -' .' ^ .

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* PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 POUR c.iurches, will have as his sermon Hebron theme, "Our Dwelling Place." Sun­ RocItpil^FiBfTiow Hospital Notes day school In Gilead will be at 10, Truce Between Factions Drastic Ways Available and In Heibron, 11:16 a.m. bring your next Churchman T alks Visitingihoun an 2 to .8 pjn. Town Report Named to Girls State for all areas, except maternity Hie three girls state represent­ Marks Church CouncO Of Angola Work where they a n 2 fo 4 pan. and atives from the Regional High PRESCRIPTION To Stop Gold Demand 6:30 to 8 pjn„ and private rooms School district are Candace Barnes called her»—is expected to come Portrays New from Amston Lake, Kathy Dar­ (Oontlniied train Bnga One) A MeQiodlat layman who has when they a n 10 a.m, to 8 p.m. before the 2,800 council fathers VIsItore are requested not- to win a t Andover, and WiUa Rob­ duri^ this session, scheduled to HERE i BDITOR’8 NOTK — Ttaers are^IatiOB would further damage een- donfc admtaUtratlve wcrk for the erts of Marlborough a wider interpretation of the three ways to stop any run on our chtirch mlaslona in the troubled smoke In patients’ rooms. No more Town Edifice close Dec. 4. fidence in the dollar.” than two ^-isitors at one time per Declare Taxes church’s nature, extensive read- The Latln-American group wants gold reserves If one should start. Why the n e ^ for siupension of PortUEueae colony of Angola In All property lists must be filed gold payments is unlikely to sri.se Africa. wlU visit three area patient. justmenU In Its pracUces, a big­ it Incorporated In "De Ecclesla," OUR SERVICE IS Sam Dawson, AP business'' news Hebron’s annual town report for at the town clerk’s office during ger role for laymen and a more the thesis on Church redefinition analyst, in this fourth of five is summed up Dr. M. A. Krlz, ^ its m fashiom its At churches next week. He will be ac­ this month In order to avoid pen­ senior economist of the same companied by hla wife. Patients Today: 243 the year ending June 30, 1963 has now being debated In St. Peter’s. articles on the balance of pay­ alty. The office building la open all open approach to other Christian PROMPT. COURTEOUS ments problem, tells Why bankers bank; "Of the |20 bllUon of short­ Do WE HAVE Stretch Pante! Jerim Shrjrock will visit Venion a d m i t t e d YE5STERDAY: been received by residents this bodies. , ^ They say to place the V l r ^ In a week days with the exception of separate area of study might en­ think ths United 8tates won’t, and term liabilities to foreigners, $12 Methodist Church on Sunday, Mrs. Marie Benson, 275 Green Rd.; week. The frontispiece.Is a picture ■Wednesdays. ’Ihere Is usually Their efforts are credited with billion is held by pwemments designated as Worldwide Com­ Mrs.. Statia Blovish, Carter St.; obtaining the massive rerislon of courage devotional exaggerations. shouldn't, taka such extreme of the new town record and office somebody who forgets, so don’t let Archbishop lUdllnan said he be­ f r e e d e l i v e r y — t e l . m i 9-9814 K steps. and central banks. They have a munion Sunday. He is expected to Mrs. Barbara Williams, Coventry; data which went on In the nine- vital take in maintaining the deliver the eermon at the 9 and Mrs. LucUle Lohue, Tolland; Elaine building, as It will look at its that happen. lieved a clear statement on the Thumbnail Sketch month recess. By SAM DAWSON present monetary system. For­ lO am. servicea / *■ Cooke, 6 Green Rd.. Rockville; completion early in 19W. Work is ’Three days ago, the progress­ position of the Roman Catholic Do WE HAVE Mohair Sweaters! Sunday evening he will be pres­ Nelson Carrier, Democratic can­ Church should be made to demon­ PINE PHARMACY AP Bnabiew New. Analyst eign commercial banks, business­ Carl Brock, 6 Harriet St., Vernon; ntfw going on at a rapid pace on ives won a signal victory. A mas­ es and Individuals holding the ent at a Joint t meeting of local Mrs. Isabelle Thayer, 332 Lydall didate for first selectman, Heb­ sive vote of approval In principle strate to "those not of our fsdth NKW YORK (AP)—H a c SMILING SERVICE ron, Is married, has five children, 6()4 CENTER 8T>-MANCHESTER other $8 Wlllon of short - term church youth groups at Windi>or- St.; Mrs. Sandra Adams, 14 Knox this building. was given to a revised form of that true Catholic life'is centered carted drive on U.S. gyild atock. vtUe Methodist Church from 7 to has lived on Rt. 35 In Amston in Oirlst.’’ Many Protestants look dollars need large working bal­ MAIN ST., MANCHESTER St.; James Dunyak, East Hart­ It will furnish space for all ‘■De Ecclesla.” the bulky thesis really gats rolling — unlikely a. ance. lif dollars In their day-to- 9 -p.m. Groups from Methodist ford; Mrs. Elizabeth Colby, Cov­ town records, with a fireproof since 1953. He attended New Park on redefinition of the church which crlticaliy at the emphasis given churches of Vernon Rock.die, i Ave. School, Hartford High and to Mary In some Catholic devo­ that Is—what oould wa do? day buriness and for prospective entry; Joseph Thompson, 101 Hem­ vault, offices for town clerk and Pope John last December ordered dollar needs.” You won’t find a bigger or Warehouse Point, Steflord Spring:--, lock' St.; Mrs. Lilian Caron, 55 selectmen, and a suitable room for Morse College, all of Hartford, stu­ revised because It was too nar­ tions. Other nations hold *30 )>tlUon Crystal Lake and Wlndsorvil’c will Talcott Ave., Rockville; ^ b e rt agency meetings. It is designed died real estate with Lee Institute rowly ecclesiastic to meet the In a specially drafted statement worth of dollar credits that Since World War II many « attend. Griffin, Hebron; Henry Coleman, for expansion to fill needs as the of Brookline, Maas. He is a mem­ spirit of the times. the prelate said, "If Christ is kept LET US theoreUcally could be turned In to emments have counted dollars Shryock and his wife will attend 347 Center St.; Mrs. Helen Durkee, towm grows. ber of the Franco Democratic Club in the center of the Christian life the U.S. Treasury 'with a demand right along with gold lis mone better selection anywhere! an Informal meeting Monday at Andover; Joanne Chesar, 527 of Hartford, has worked at United VA’nCAN CITY (AP) — An of worship, all other elements ap­ for payment In gold. And we now tary reserve's backing their own Some estimates .say the popula­ pear In their proper place. Sure­ currencies. Loss of confidence- Rockville Methodist Chu: ch sched­ Burnham St.; Mrs. May Pools, 14 tion is bound to triple within the Aircraft Corp., In East Hartford American Roman Catholic prelate have tlB.8 bUlion of that metal, Double Wool Knit uled for 8 p.m. Arrangements are Welcome Pi.; Nellie Dougherty. and Florida for 13 years, served ss asserted today that exaggerated ly the place of his mother, Mary, with m bUUon of It a legal re­ suspension—devaluation — would next few years. The report is full was made clear by Christ himself REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN play hob with International settle­ K'riJ’-.'' beingmade by the Coitunission on 179 VV Center St.; Mary Welch, 25 of matter of great Interest to the a union steward for two years. devoUons to the Virgin Mary lead serve for U.S. currency. 'Missions. Mrs. Andrew Morgan is Arcellia Dr.; William Kingsley, Prior to this he operated a truck­ only to blasphemy, embarrass­ at Cana (where Jesus worked his —^nie United States could frM ments. That Is why other nations townspeople. are as determined as Washington chairman. 260 Wetherell St.; Donald Akerley, ing company in Hartford for three ment and pathetic deviations on first miracle of changing water With A New the currency reserve. Ilien the m 2-Piece Shryock. who has spent foim Broad Brook; Kevin O’Kane, 59 Election Hours years, which he sold. ’Ihe previous the part of Catholic worshipers. into wine) and on. Calvary by additional |12 billion of gold avall- that none of these things happen The annual town meeting for The principal monetary naUons yCiara In Angola, is on a year's Bis-sell St. 11 years he worked at Jacobs Man­ The statement came from Arch­ Mary herself and should be clear aMa to settle foreign claTms pre­ leave from miaaonary sereice. ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Bes­ election of officers will be held ufacturing Co. of West Hartford, bishop Paul J. Hallinan of At­ to all of us. sumably would halt the drive. probably would devalue their cur­ rencies right along with us. The During hts stay in Angola, he w ^ sie Boyle, 219 Parker St.; James Monday from 6 am. to 8 p.m. and served as president of the lanta. Ga.. commenting on con­ "Becayse she Is Christ’s mother eople baptized in would have kiet lialf of their His wife and two children left ChrlsL’ ’ other nations now counting dol Alxgote In 1981 after the outbreak School St.; a daughter to Mr. and Hall. Sponsored by Hebron Grange, Police Arrests ’the thesis—or schema as it is OF 3 MODELS vahM In gold. Mrs. Robert House. Wapping; a Amsrlean monetary axpwts lars as part of their reeerves got of the Alrtoan nationalist revolt. this will be a six week course, the idea the dollar might become son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- with classes held from 7:30 to 9:30 think any of the three moves most Expensive lonkinf; ' A Texas native, Shryock receiv­ Victor A. Parente, 37, Hartford, AND FINISHES shaky. ed a bachelor of business admln- Kechnie, Wapping; a daughter to pm., Wedneedaye, weeikly. unlikely now-Just as they are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kliby, WU- last n l^ t was charged with ob­ confident stops will be taken to Tliat’s the urgency hack of halt Crochet Band Wtiwtion d e g w from Texas West­ St. Betel's Notes ing the present climb to the ern College. He did grariirate Umantic. ______„ Services Sunday at St. Peter’s taining money by false pretenses. WE DO THE make any run on reserves a very DISCHAEGED YESTERDAY: far-out ttireat indeed. deficit while the dikes built work at the University of Texas E^pisoopal Church will begin with He was accused of passing three around the remaining U.S. gold Detail mi the and became active In the Wesley Joseph Hettinger, Gleason St.; P a u l u t l l i t e u ’ Freeing the reserves bcusklng Holy Communion at 8 a.m.. ■with had bhecks at a Manchester bar COMPLETE JOB our currency has been advocated reserves still hold. Bankers say PVundktlon. In 1951 he went to Mrs. Hilda LeBlanc, Carpenter choral Eluoharist and church P o p u la r Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Edna Lewis. 29 and grill on July 15 and July 22 both here and abroad. But it runs devaluation wouldn’t solve the the O o i^ in Africa as a spectel setoort at 10 am.; Young People’s basic problem but would Just be term miBBtonary of the Methodist Leland Dr.; Mrs. AJblna Matus- for a total of ^10. He poeted a Q o lm ’t 3 / m r n * up against strong traditional op- FeIlowMi](> at 7 p.m., the Rev. Gor­ p^tlon. George 8. Moore, presi­ the final sad result of failing to O vedb lou se Church. chak, 86 Highland St.; Mrs. Vic­ don W. Weeman officiating. 31,000 bond while awaiting ap­ toria Bliss, 283 HiglUand St.; dent of First National (Aty Bank. solve it. After his marriage in 1968, he ’Two dates to remember are pearance in Mancheeter's Circuit Tomorrow; How effective are -iff V.^ I and his wife attended Scarrit Col­ Julius Nathan, Springfleid, Mass.; Court 12 on Oct. 21, New York, polnU out that "any S ilh ou ette w J strewed. A church dinner wUl be BRADLEY KITCHEHS m prolonged debate in Congress the measures ,we’ve already lege tor ChrisUah Woriters hi Nksh- Mrs. Maria Magiilre, Lake St., Leonard Roger Fielding, 38, given by the church -women oo 531 FARMINGTON AVE., HABTFORIV—TEL. 288-812* over’ the eiiaetmcnt of such legis- tried? vUle, Tenn. The cotijile later spent VenKm; Mrs. Angelica Berk, 42 Saturday, Nov. 16. And on the Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon, has Deliveriea In Maneheater Daily It months in Portugal before Shry- Maple St.; Mrs. Anna Poidck, 137 been charged with delivery of prervlous Saturday, Nov. 0, the an TeL 528-5009 " TeL 649-5005 “HABTFfMUPB KITCHEN PIONEER” ock’B assignment to Angola. W. Main St.. RodcvlUe; Mrs. Ber­ nual HoUday Fair will be held. It liquor to a minor. Fielding has by Mlaa Olive Gantry of tha Na­ nice Cox, 27 View St.; Herbert is hoi>ed that as many of the poeted a 1500 bond while await­ 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. Andover tional School Assembly Service. Stunning, wool knit drees with Cross, RED 2, Bolton; Mrs. Mary ing appearance In Manchester’s The assembly was arraiwed by the church women as possible will as­ PTA Special Blvents Oommlttee, jewel neck overblouse, raglan EHal-a-Dietitiaii Nickerson, 76 Grove St., Rockville. sist In making these events suo- C ^ u it Court 12 on Oct. 14. ’The DdSOHARG'ED TODAY: Mrs. arrest, made by Det. Hiomas whose chairman Is Mrs. Robert albow length sleeves, lippered cessfid. Town Meeting Azinger. Emma Jutodn, WilUmantlc; Hlldee Oomtnonloo Day Graham', stemmed from a police T o Start Oct. 14 and Joel Fontanella, Oder Mill Investigation of a Sept. 14 inci­ The Andover Mothers’ Club has back and crochet band at waist Rd., Bolton; Amy Heaton, Hany ’Ilhle Sundiw will be Worldwide dent in which three Manchester volunterred to take as a project Communion Sunday, and will be GARDEN 1 TOLLAND TPKE. Hears Reports line. Slim skirt. Sizes 7 tc 15 A MW Mrvlce that should be a Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Phyllis Mac- youths, all minors, received liquor MANCHESTER- some of the needs of the elemen­ bpon to new brides and experienced Lachlan, Wapping; Mrs. Inez Ma­ obeerved by the Hebron and Gilead tary school library. It has, In the k black, cranberry »nd teal. Congregational Churchee as such. purchased at a Charter Oak St. homemakers is being Initiated in honey, 38 Maple St.; Mrs. Sallie store. A second arrest is pending Andover's annual town meeting past, supplied the school health Services at Hebron will be at 1(1 CENTER VERNON TOWN LINE area Monday, Oct. 14. "Dial-a- Taylor, West WUlington; Robert in the case which ie still under to- wUi be Iteld Monday at 8 pxn. in room ■with much eesential equip­ Bannon, Westfield, Mass.; Joseph a.m.; OUead UriB. The Rev. John ment and the need In that area )>aa nietitlan,” a food advisory service. vestigatiaa. tlM eletnentary «*ool. Among' Win be offered free of charge by Mistretta, 112 School St.; Josei>h N. Ooes, pastor a t the Unked VITTNER’S been fulfilled. the Northeni Connecticut Dietetic CRiermeier, J^ast Hartford; Mrs. Hems on the warning will be ac- Rham Menus Ajssociation on that date, May Foots, 14, Welcome PI.; Mrs. e^itance of reports of various Monday—hamburger on a roll, i A qualified dietitian will be avail­ Ann Johnsem and daughter, Crest- town officers and boards m pre­ potato salad, celery and carrot able at 628-8012 each Monday ridge Dr., Vemoit> Mrs. Marcia sticks, assorted fruit; Tuenday— OPEN through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 Reiley and daughter, 401 Center sented In the town neport, which fresh was mailed out to resident, the breaded veal steaks with tomato pirn. Questions on food selecUon, St.; Mrs. Rose Bedrossian and son, sauce, mashed potato, aoparagus purchasing, storage and preJUara- THIS IS PLANT C0NHECT1CIIT WEEK «id of last week. TUESDAY 729 N. Main St.; Mrs. JulU tasty or harvard beeits, white cake ■with Sm will M answered, as well as Schrlder and son, 43 Ihayer Rd.; The format of the town report S’’ thia year la considerably changed chocolate froating; Wednesday— those on the nutritive values of Mrs. 'WIkna' Baker and son, Now OCTOBER Sth - OCTOBER 12lli stuffed peppers, buttered noodles, AND fhods, food heeds and normal nu­ Britain. from past years, and Includes aev- aral pictures, among them the new stowed tomatoes, fruited gelatin; trition. Thursday — lamb patties with GETS STATE POST poet office and the town office THURSDAY building, atlll under conetructlon. gravy, buttered potatoes, green I ABFllES FOB WOWW HARTFORD (AP)—Robert W. Cakes and pastries with that home-made flavor and beans, applesauce cake; Friday— •'WASHINCiTON (A P )—ThePed- Drescher, a state employe for 28 Both bulldlngB were the aubject of maxiaroni, cheese and tomato cas­ etal Opnununlcations Commission oven-fresh goodness. Make an occasion really special considerable discuselon earlier this TILL 9 P.M. years, has been appointed state SPECIALS THIS WEEK serole, carrot and cabbage slaw, reported yesteiday K has received purchasing director. He has been with our superior baked goods! year. and assorted puddings. Bread, but­ ^ appttoation for acquisition of chief of the standards, inspection Another item to be considered ter and milk are served with all 4 tatrbl af radio station TVOWW of and testing section of the purchas­ will be to aee if any ncUon will be meals. Wtujgatuclc, Conn., by Vernon L. ing division since 1967. The ap- WEEKEND SPECIALS B-YEAR-OIO taken by the town regarding the ^Pllidnsom Wilkinson would grain Xx>lntment, based on results of a PERENNIAL restoration of toilet facilities at Manchester Rvenfng Herald KING ALFRED the town hall. The o»itbulldlng dpotrol itiroagh a stodc purchase statewide merit system examina­ 7-LAYER AND WONDER CAKES Andover eoTreepondent, Margery tfo iB . James W. Miller. tion, took effect yesterday. UPRIGHT burned In August, and the town WHIPPED CREAM PIES AMD y PEONIES haU has been closed since the be­ Montandon, teinplinna 742-6612. BANANA — CHOCOLATE — PINEAPPLE DAFFODILS ginning of September. Tlie insur­ y POPPIES ance oompanv has paid the town SPREADING 8972. Outdoor Girls Love Girduroy! XVEBT FRIDAY, 2 O'CLOCK SHARP BRIGHT YELLOW Other ttams included wUl be to y i R i s reced-ve •-the report of the capital NOW HOT POTATO NICKS YEWS improvement planning committee; y DAY LILY to see if the town will accept Birch “FOB MEATLESS DAY” Dr. as a town road: and to see if FUEL OIL y DELPHINIUM the town will authorize the select­ OPEN DAILY — 7 AJM. to 8 P.M. men to enter into a contract with ' Many prefer 6 9 Bolton for use of Andover’s dis­ 13V2C CLOSED MONDAYS $1 y LUPINE posal area for another year. EACH 1088 -'Tax Declaration ^ this rugged / SHASTA DAISY The assessors have 'announced CASH SAVINGS BAKE 25 For $2.29 that sessions for declaring taxable Any 10 $14.95 / COLUMBINE property will be held In the ele­ SHOP mentary school on: Saturday, Oct. ( l> lO 12, from 10 a.m.sto 4 p.m. Thurs-' CORDUROY Cornell day, Oct. 17, from 7 to 10 p.m. ’ 449 HARTFORD ROAD—NEAR MeKEE STREET Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to JOSEPH S. LUKAS, Baker and Proiwletor 4 p.m. W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS Grange Installation On Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., the officers of Andover Grange will be Installed b y the master of the Con­ 7/8s COAT PACKAGED WHITE PINE necticut State Grange, Alfred Beck­ HEMLOCK with. The 'public is cordially In­ FUEL OIL 3to4F3 to 4 Feet vited to attend the ceremony. Re­ b i g c o lo r t v For Hodgo or Scrooiilnf ROSES Each freshments will be served. F or Cold ♦ 3 . 9 5 School Notes 15-18” $ 2 1 9 Forty elementary school students COOPERATIVE went by bus yesterday to attend on, (()M!'\.NV a concert at Storrs, given by the Winter Days London Philharmonic Orchestra. lii;n.\i> '.ri;i.i r 10 » *1ft88 BLUE SPRUCE On Wednesday, pupils In Grades 1964 DODGE EACH 1 through 4 heard a program given Ti I. Ml .;-i' •,;i r-2(4’ *4 5 0 * 5 . 9 5 and Climbors, Hybrid Tea • 7 . 9 5 DEPENDABLES 10 ro, »38.95 Limited Supply LAST EVENING .99 Now On Display Af I ott am wnc aaamr i

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One suggestion—Uy to visit us d'orlng the wedt or in the evening We can spend ’59 RAMBLER STATION WAOON $995 more time and offer more help than on YOtrU. nMD A FRISND AT... ' ‘ Power .teeriag BARLOW'S busy weekends. 3 for *2“ - J PUTNAM & CO. amm w n i, VITTNESl CHORCHES MOTORS he. TV SALES and SERVICE 71 EAST CENTER .ST —64S-2M' 1089 rOLLAND TURNPIKE—BUCKLAND y o u r d o d g e and CHRYSLER DEALER WE HAVE WILKINSON RAZOR BLADES Opaa Dally t to 8:80. nmraday Bva. f to 8. Telephone 643-5095 80 OAKLAND ST. — MANCHESTER • toll. I df All i I... I ■/ -ii- ' .1 . ' P A G E S E V E N MANCHESTp EVENING HERALD, llA N C H ^ im CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 MANCHESTER combe, 18 Mduntaih View Rd.; tion of rea? estate records filed Gary L. Klambt, 88 DavewsU Rd.; rate of eooial and ooenotnlc prog in the ■various town clerks' offices. Flora Hits Haiti, Cuba, TV-Radio Tonight Ricbard F. Nlcbolson, 8ST Pleasant OCTOBER SALE |Rattrl|P0t(r reas. The actlTlUes o< the town clerk’s VaUey Rd.; Josoph P. Zamuka, ID ■peatMed by to e ------TfilB soup in HondUTM, wiuffs otfica in Vernon undsr Mr. But- Beldim Rd. a l u m in u m combination ■ Ooimol] e f Chnrtoee ler's administration .havs been LUMBER 0 out toero too the kind o f h «n l- Warning, Nancy K. Pains, 80 Affi Heads Toward Bahamas £ii^ttUi i|rralik eonductad in a thoroughly efflciuit Twenty-three ymmff men end Rd.; Robert M. Pratt, 18$ Mlllsr INCORPORATED XBB sphoio eoUaboraUon we would like manner. This has been of great WINDOWS *10.95— DOORS *29.95 Television In prlaon, a French womsin nam­ women from tola area have been Rd.; Thomas Zingls, M Elm 8t (30) Have Gun Will Travel c a o tc . fOO ( S) U s 3 Theater tin prusreea) f best for our own more enlightened ed Madame Guyon wrote theae importance in our weekly report­ admMtsd bo fuk-ttme undMgrad- (Oenttiiaed from P fg e One) Eastern Seaboard, driving hurri­ (10) International Showtime (23) Movie at 6 (to proereas) ( 8-2(V40) 77 Sunset Strip and benavolNit purpoees. H ie aama words: ing of real eetote transactions in uoite sbudiea at the UM verffty of cane force winds as far north as (Ifr-JO) Etorly Show (to nrogreea) that town. We are in favor of a HartAmd. m I I L n Iw To T oot Pattern. AH Work Oastem Center in Miami. He said avail­ Canada. ! 8) New* __ (24) Face o( Sweden B. rKRGt thing has now happened in the Nought else have I to do 8;0U (24) Casa)F Master CTasa conUnuaOon of this type of public H iey are among a fpsahman Church Planning able data indicated the storm was Flora’s hurricane force winds (40) Alrican Patrol (30) Naked City Aibllsb^rs Dominican Republic, in Guatemala, I ring the whole day long SSS^^r«ni2Sto^- Eyelets ,77, (20) Film f^ooadaA October 1. 1881 And He whom most I love to service. „ chuw o f 429, the l ^ e a t on record ere Onetom Made for Oommerelal and Home, as strong as ever. extended 80 miles to the north and (18) In Uie PuWlc Interest (22) Biography „ . . ALUMINUM the country we once made safe The Commercial Record for toe imiversity, according to The next big concern was where east of the eye and 26 miles to (34) Dr. Poeln’e GlanU 8:30 (10-22-30) Bob Hope Si>eclal CreBtiil except please Thursday Class §;I0 ( 8) Newe. Sport* and Weather ( 8-20-40) Burke's Law ____, x Entered at the from Communism, but not. appar­ Doth listen to hiy song B. E. Callahan, WUham P. Morrkmi, director of Flora, which killed at least 17 per­ the south and west. Gales swirled ( 3-12) Route 66 General Manager MANCHESTER AWNING CO. out 178 miles to the north and 6:15 (23) Caub House (24) Of Poets and Poetry Kaacheiter Conn., u ently from other forms of back­ My case confines me round admiMtonik A special dasB for the reUgious sons on the island of Tobago, 6:30 (1O-2M0) Huntley-SrinWey “ Btotter. AH told, the fireahmen hall from Its W. CENTER STREET—W t-tttl______would strike next. The thinly- east and 100 miles to the south ( 8) New Breed 9;00 ( 24) Stories of H. H. Munro COMBINATION , Abroad I cannot fly education of retarded ohUdren hes (18) Subscription TV wardness, and In Ecuador, all with­ 'Bolton the BeoattfuT 14 other ffatea berides OomecU- populated Southeastern Bahamas, and west. '• (40) dupennan ■CTBCRIFTION lULTBS But though my wing ia closely been announced by the Rev. John (12) Newabeat 9:30 (10-22-30) Harry's Girls in the past year, when the Alliance To the Editor, cut, os well as three foreign coun- afawt 880 miles southeast of Mi­ Although HalU had ample warn­ ( 3-12) Twlight Zone Ppjribto In Adrance bound D. Hughes, pariah director of edu­ (20) Social Security. ( 8-20-40) Farmer's Daughter Tear Bolton is considered one of the trtos, Mbrrison sold, and ha-ve had ami, were next in line. ing, little could be done to hamem (18) Life of Klley WINDOWS — Megthe,,...... Ij-Ou for Progress by schedule, should My heart’s at liberty cation of St. Mary’s Episcopal 10:00 (10-22-.30) Jack Paar (Cl most beautiful towns in our state. to meet inoreasiiigiy higher ffand- After that, forecasters declined the destructive floods that Flora (34) Whaf* New ( 3-121 Alfred Hitchcock aWIM MOBtMi edeeeeeaeeeeaeaeee have begun to make a positive, fa­ My prison walls cannot control Church. ( 3) Walter Cronklte_ . ,0B# UUltltto •••••••■•••«•«•### e»e l.M The flight, the freedom ef the Its green hills and valleys, its srds for adiiilnsion. to speculato. created. Tides that ran 10 or more 7:00 (12-22-,'<0-4m Newa;/Sporta: and (24) Japanese Brush Painting AND vorable Impact. village atmosphere are well known Mrs. Prances Forde will con­ Flora’s 14 m.p.h. north-north- feet above normal Inundated the Weathei 1 8-20-40) 'Fight of the Week inniBra or ^ soul. O f the 356 Nutmeg State stu­ THC DISCOVEKY _ . (18) Subscription TV 10;45 ( ft-2(M0) Mak,. That Spare TEB AflSOClATED PRESS It is not the fault of the Alli­ Sometimes life closes us in. It and admired because of these val­ dents, those from thii area indude duct the class, assisted ^ volun­ westerly tract would eventually entire coastline ot Hispaniola, the “ A -v' ‘h i 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-20-22-30-401 News ( 3) Death Valley Day* Swrts and Weather Tito AMoelatod Preee le excH^vely ance. which is new, and which still place.s u.s in situations as confining ues. From Mhncheeter, Jane L. Ablld, teer members of tos parish. The Sm I Coluiebus mode bod groat he- carry her into toe U.8. mainland. Island that HaiU shares with the (10) M Squito DOORS ■cntMled to the nee of rejmblicatlon of class will begin on Thursday at Dominican Republic. (24) Planet Barth 11:15 (10) Football Forecast ■ail aewa dlapatofaea crejMed to it or could do good. It is the fault of old and stifling as a prison cell. We I am sure we ail would very 128 Branford St.; Jeffrey A. DoU, poet oa the Otd World. A prevtomiy But the westerlies, a huge flow (40) Steve Allen ■not otherwlae credited la inle i»per could give up in anguish. We could much dislike to see our town in­ 3:16 pjm., and will meet every of winds that range up and down Flora, sixth storm of the season, (20) Film ( 3) Vfovie sins and old habits which, even 720 Spring St.; Peter C. Kaaavage, -Sot” worklsoddeidy becoreeroimd. ‘ •^AJUlIluS 7:18 (32) Film ’a ^ alao the lodal newa published here. bewail our state and not look be­ jured by part time management. 136 B iss^ St.; Judith E. Law­ Thursday throughout the school the Kastem Seaboard, might blow exploded Monday just off the (30) Sports Camera 11:20 (12) Movie AU ruhta of napabllcatlon of special— Uiough renounced by us and strug­ year. coast of Venezuela and battered yionchcstcT Plymouth Has 1964 lAno 7:10 ( 3-12) Great Advent^e 11:30 (10-22-30) Tonight (C) dlapatitoea hereto are also reserved yond. But God in His wondrous The position of selectman is not a rence, 81 Tanner St.; ESlon M. Le Every doy weii ond women ore iH*- Flora Into the Atl&ntic. Right now, ( 8) blovle Tobago with only a few hours m KM4 haa a freah etybng a p p il. hke this Sports Fm y two-door hardtop. They can (33) SchoolsSDCIURJIO Matche*a»av.«i Wits .. ^ , gled against by the Latin Ameri­ mercy has created a spirit which job to be considered lightly nor Blanc, 286 Bidwell St.; Richard A. coveriitq G od’s eniverse ond mort they begin near Miami, but the r a i eerrlee client of N. E. A. Serr- cannot be confined by the turmoils one to be sought after as a de­ Weather Bureau said the picture notice, the Red Cross said at Tpks..Te$offtvtUe.______SEE SATUKOATSS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING SAKRETE cans themselves, still have many a Newth, 18 Redding St. importont. Grid’s ptan for Iheir Bfe. iSibltahers R»resmtatlTes. The of this earthly existence. While the sire for status. Also, Angelo Pontiilo, 176 Vi could change ■within 12 hours. least 17 were killed and hundreds last powerful wriggle left in them Injured. It estimated damage at borrowed for the Porter School 11 Julius Kathews Special Aaencjr—New outer man perishe.s. the Inner man I do not think the Republican Spruce S t; Jamee R. Quigley, 80 0$ mony 0$ received htn , to them gove be power to bo- In 1664, Hurricane Hazel crossed Wheeler Jr., (all R ). Raymond York. ChleaKD. Detroit and Boirton before there is any sundown fori is renewed day by day. The Chris­ $28 million or more. brary to be used until January ★ ★ ★ imCBER ATTDIT BUREAU OF candidate can run the Job from his Duval St.; Williem B. Ritchie, 3 Haiti and then blasted the U.S. Clarke. L o t^ Soracchi, Joseph autocracy in this hemisphere. j tians of the Century I as they Deepwood IX-.; Marie E. Skinner, aome tfw sens e f God, even to them that beftove oo Ms name.” Columbia Another 200 will be borrowed then emeULATTOWS.______farm. Nor do I think the Demo­ NOW John lilR Tashlik (ell D ), constables For the United States part, we marched to tortuous deaths were cratic candidate can run the se­ 860 Center St.; Patricia A. The selection, chosen by Mrs. Mary Radio SA N D M IX ' The BsraM Printing Company Inc., Is The Time To Tbs annual town meeting 'will Puller, librarian, who was guided •saumea no financial responsibility for ringing. When Paul and Silas were lectman’s job from his dental of­ Thorpe, 166 Lydall St; Jeffrey R. (This Hsthig teclndes eoly those newa broadcasts of 10 or 16 minute | must keep on. trying to outlive the, adjourn after election and recody*a first reaction to the there, or even commit a tragic mis­ South Methodist Church over the spacecraft conMls. in order to" be valid. shall Nuhfer. 9:06 Nlriitbeat enjoy bbeoause of good manage­ Astronauts Walter M. Schlrra the new method -of lunch col lec­ paceaid annual United Fund cam- take. Some may be big enough to North said Schlrra could have Party worker* for Monday’s tions' has worked out very well 11:00 News ment. ARTHUR BRUR and Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. both There are only faint stirrings of 11:15 Sports Final FUEL OIL ^ palgn in Ifanohester should be one help, but none la good enough to completed his flight all the way election include: Moderator, Harry both from the standpoint of toe 11:80 Starlight B w en a^ Hertiart J. Wilson experienced this blood circulation on automatic systems. But he said unrest in this Republican strong­ News and slsn on. o f rratitude to and encouragement Chalmers (R); reglffrar of voters, school and toe parents. He also dis­ 1:00 preach. difficulty, caUed orthostatic hypo­ John H. Glenn Jr. would have had hold. The only time there was a GASOLINE RUST-OLEUM Open Forum tension, after their respective 6 Grace Pringle (R). Laura Szegda closed that the salaries of the hot ■ fo r thoae food people who are go- to terminate his flight after two serious upset was in 1969 when (D ): official checkers. Walter lunch personnel will be increased WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY...KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS and 22-orblt flights. Four other instead of tlwee orbits, and Cooper Ing to give their time and effort M ovinf— Down Blind Alleys? rtubert Collins (R ), a veteran of Schroder (R ), Delthena Murphy by $5 per werit. Slight changes in ★ ★ ★ Favors Butler American spacemen on shorter and Malcolm Scott Carpenter ; to the drive's chance of aucoesa. missions showed no signs of the 80 years as town clerit, retired and (D ); chaUenger*, Marcia Gronnan transportation have enabled toe FO R RENT BANTLY OIL When former Vice President To toe Editor, would have re-entered .■•at the ^ Tilers is no substitute, in tiiese I am very much interested in disorder. his granddaughter, Mrs. 'Virginia (R ), Nancy Beck (D ); machine school to move up dismissal time g » wj4 1$ mm. Movie Projeotore t’OM I'ANY, INC. STOPS RUST Richard Nixon takes the occasion wrong angle, possibly burning up. attendants, Stella Dent* and Mer- by 15 minutes. The last bus lea'vea ..eound or silent, also 88 mm. community matters, for solicita­ to? re-election of Henry F. Butler Dr. Charles A. Berry told a If they had relied solely on auto- Lewis ran for the office. She was of his first attendance at a New as Town Clerk of Vernon. It is a Project Mercury review confer­ opposed by Philip Isbam (D ) who lene Abbey (R ). Mary Soracchi school at 3:60 pjn.. which gets toe ■hde projectors. i:!. :\iAiN sTiu:m tion by direet personal contact. N o mattc controls. and Doris AJbalr (D); mechanics, last students home before 4:80. Yoric political affair to tell the function of The Commercial Rec­ th ence today that the condition was won toe election. The RepubUcans WELDON DRUG CO. 'IKC. Mltciu'll iM.')!).") amount o f publicity by any medl- ord to publish a weekly transcrip­ the major medical problem un­ LaVergne WUliains (R), George The board voted to pay bills to jireaa he is certain toat Governor recouped the poet in 1961 when 901 Main 8t«— Tel. Ml 8-68*1 nm, BO amount of' proclamation, ANNIVERSARY covered during America’s plonssr Mrs. Margaret DUworth was elect­ Peters (D ); absentee ballot count­ taling *6,664. Mrs. Frances Malek Kock) i111' 1 !{ 1 1 ers, Atty. ^ z a b e th Hutchins (R), GUTTER GARB BO amount o f exhortation, ever Rockefeller U going to try to run man-in-space program. Square Dancing ed town clerk by six votes. who represented toe board at toe for toe Preeidency, that Just about An approciation ealabretton Berry, chief of the medical op­ Philip Isham (D )i election officials art workshop held oit Meadow- reafly puta anything over in Man- Murmurings of disapproval substitute, Virginia Starkey (R ). brook, (sald toe evMit was very clindiee toe matter e f Intention. h o s p it a l c o m f o r t erations office of the space agen­ Slated at School around town came recently when ★ ★ ★ efaeoter or In any other town. w ith stora-wlda savingt ••• cy’s Manned Spacecraft Center, Republican headquarters will be well planned and had excellent ex­ Nor did M r. NIxon’a disclosure voters began to wonder why the at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ Hie formula for a drive of any said orbital flight up to 84 hours— The Manchester Square Dance hibits. She felt it was well worth that he himself had. in a long con­ NOW IN PROGRESS selectmen were so tardy In decid­ cis Lyman on Columbia Green while for teewhei* to attend. KEEP LEAVES Mud io ahnoot automatic. HOME! toe length of Cooper’s rids—posed Club w ill hold en open dance to- ing which piece of land to buy for ference with toe New York gover­ no othef significant physical or across from the town hall. Trans­ Kathleen Kriatoff, daughter of It aueoeeda in direct pre^rtion moiTow at 8 p.m. at the Waddell the recreation area. However, the portation and baby sitting service nor, rejected his implied request physiological problem. School. Earl Johneton, club caller, Mir. and rMs. Richard Krlstoff, has OUT OF GUTTERS to too Bumbor o f people ■who are Tannenbaum property was bought are available and a special phone been honored as “most courteous for open support torow any par­ madnOmnts grow liw w l to — oriy 1100 Berry said Schirra and Cooper haa returned from a Square Danoe Yog displayed symptoms of orthostatic for the town a week ago, easing servioe has been installed. Voters student” tai September fat Richard 85 East Center St. directly oolielted in their homes Ckmventlon at Philadelphia and toat unrsot. H ie GOP is as confi­ may call Information for the spe­ ticular oold water on the Rocke­ hy^ension for about seven hours will be on band to do the honors. Curland's Grade 6. The award la or offleoo, by other human beings j dent of ■victory as are the Dem­ cial number. Democratic headquar­ feller prospects. A t this stage of SRWn-OlWMUND after their return from space. In Membem in charge of the eve given for extraordinary politeness A t Summit St. ‘ reproaontoif toe drive in queatkm. ocrats, according to the leepeotive ters are at the home of Mr. and the game, one supports wiien one both cases, the condition disap­ lung’s actl'vltlee are Mr. and Mrs, and consideratiem in all phases of MEDICINE peared durtog the pilots’ first nap town chairmen. M l*. Paul Merrick on Rt. 87. school work. Kathleen was chosen WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL If tooro is an incAisiva personal confers. Rene Oeterlund, door duty, and Transportation and information rsis*saMuss pn return to earth. Mr. and Mbs. Arthur Palmer, re­ Running for office are: Clair L. frlm six finalists by her teachece, eon'vaaa o f the town’s population, To rationallae some o f toe other may be had by telephoning. •RANTSdlWRIRAND Effects were a significant drop freshment chAlrmen, aeslated by Roblnean (R ) and Jos^h Szegda Chirland and Miss Barbara OarMn. .too drlvo foeo over the top. wumuimmm School U brary News $ 1 -3 9 CABINETS early i*ases of the firm Rochefri- SnUCH NYIONS PEWUieir MBPS in blood pressure, higher pulse Mr. and 1ft*. Charles Perry. (D ) for first selectman; Vincent K too drlvo waits for contribu- ler Intention is not, however, quite GRANT-IIIAIO* rate and reddening of the legs On Oct. 26, a trip to Pelham, SIe<«eekt (R ), Gerard D’Auteuil The board of education has vot­ Moaobester Evening Herald Oo- ROSES * 1 ed to utilize toe services offered ; ticna “to oomo in” In voluntary re- and feet as blood pooled in the N. H., to planned. About 40 mem­ (D ), selectman; Margaret Dil- ItuniMa omreepiMideat, Virginia M. toat easy. Prof, ssioncil Hospitol COnON UNDERWEAR by the regional library in Willl- ; oponso to all the general appeals HRST QUALITY SHKTS lower extremities.. Cooper alao bers will be guests of the Town worth (R), Lenore Bericowlta (D), 'oarlaon, telephone 8*8-9*24. U ”xll It ia in the news, for instance, Bed- and Equipment montle and 200 books have been -that havo been made, the drive showed a brief sign of faintness Travslei* Square Dance Club, Low­ town clerk; Harriet Lyman (R), that a New York pubUahing house YOUR CHOICI...ItAT ar on leaving his capsule after land- ell, Mass., and will danoe to the Saul Blum (D ) town treasurer -fans. for Home Use has decided to spend $40,000 pro­ ■jLtnaziD nm D weU-known New England caller, and agent for the town deposit HiO neatr-ouocess of the United Sale Tril S a le lJ I fiie condlUon apparently ia Jim Mayo. fund; Laura Squler (R ), Solomon moting a paper bade edltlcn of a Greater comfert for Hw edh* caused by a lack of ettmuiating Thoee’ partlctoatlag In the trip Binder (D ), tax collector; Donald 'Fund Drive Of a year ago, in its series of lectures Governor Rocke­ NfIcHLMNLAILTinNL IHORn...RIOUlARLY 49s pertiont, easior care for exercise in weightless flight, with will receive special badges and Tuttle (R ), Guy Beck (D ), board OPEN TONIGHT .initial effort, was, in our opinion, feller delivered up at Harvard in yao, at lew, budget ^ Sole 1.54^ e Senfadaed to fcssp I t resulting relaxation atid enlarge­ wlU henceforth be known os of education (full term ); 'Wallace ' due primarily to the fact that its 1062, toe series being titled ‘H ie e Mimdo Gtantlon Ysm ment of the blood vessel system. ‘ICnotoaads.” H ie requirements for Lohr (R), Shirley Altken (D), CLOSED MONDAYS rotes. C9II or visit us. RIOULARLY 1.79 e Cotton broaddoUi. 80 to 49 eampaifn organization made a Future of Federalism.” Hiis ■would e AOnrstOuaUty "These findings,” Berry report­ toe bodge maintain that a member board of eduoatkm, (to fill va- ^creditable etfort to ape that every T4HlRn...RMUURLY «Ss ed, ” do cause concern , about pro­ must travel at least 100 miles, cy to r two years); Fred Ward be wonderful news, for the Gover­ e Stnidi-to-fit your leg longed exposure without some In- danoe with a recognized club, ^ ' potential giver was subjected to Rosebrooks (R). Pffer Nichols 30”x20” nor, if, whether or not toe lec­ m C D IC R L oontanr im ls^ y Sale 1.7 4 ^ e Habkidteottaii tenr.--•lin ste;^ for' further' ‘ evaluation •—-< return home the same day. A tiw (D), asseiMor, (full teim); Mor­ •some diroct kind of personal ap- tures in questiem were really his e Briaina riugie. 86 to 46 of this condition.” of tola type Is an annual event of ris Kajdan (R), John Lester (D), e Won’twilnlde^ bacoraMI RIOIIULRLY 1JI9 Medical opinion is divided on l»oach. own or toe product of aome brain PHflRmflCY toe Manchester Club. assessor, (to fill vacancy for two SttlMg.WtoHK.$.$. ta.l-*l4B e Rim-nsisLaiiL merit or MWn...RieillARLY M S whether special clothing or exer­ Registration for the trip wUl be OF MANCHESTER W o t o ll* toe canvass can be trust, the lectures themselves went ilr iT ’ tint ttmto years); John D. Clarke (R ), Sam­ abeer plain stiteh toasM rlA *— JM sIA* cise should be devised to cope taken at toe door at the club’s uel AHen (D ), board of tax review, iBUido oven more thorough and in Boms place deflnlte ■with toe one e Soft and abaortMBt with the problem before the first dance tomorrow night for those e FeUt$,AvetafsaadTUl (full term): Raymond Keefe (D), . ehiiivo. I t it lo, this year’s United practical, solvent, hopeful pditl- le Rib4aiLfaU-cat80to40 two-man n o jo c t Gemini flight, or wishing to participate. isMr4$M • tito l board of tax review (to fill va­ : Fim d Drive can escape the an- whether the pilots should go un­ cancy for two years); Gunnar Ol­ cal idea o f our time. protected so toat doctors can fulaliod imooitainty of last year's But a summary of toe progress son (R), Arthur King (D), zoning days to choose study the difficulty further. board of appeals, five year term Only 4 more -initial "offwrt, and head straight ef toe lecture series reveals that it QRANISJIWN BRAND The first manned Gemini flight, Drapeau Named -toward Hie top on schedule, as it scheduled late next year, proba­ begins 1963; Robert Russell (R ), embraced the idea of federaUam Remodel 6MUITS-0WN BRAND Walter Kokosffta (D) zoning itoould. W T 6 *M B K bly will be for only three orbits, To ROTC Pos BILCO only boldly enough to dare apply it smd would not produce much new board of appeals, five year term I ICaachoster has every reason to DRANT-CRIST* WASH-AND-HAN6 begins 1984; Wallace Lohr (R), to the idea of an Atlantic Union, COnONTWlU data. But the second flight may David G. Drapeau, son of Mr. at factory-moving YOUR (HJ> Riohaid Rmicka (D), Peter Nau- sofas and chairs AND twdoomo the United Fund princi­ which haa, for toe past couple of GRANTS^WN MAND last as Iwig as a week, with the and Mre. Pierre C. Drapeau. 181 ple, and flva it such tangible sup- FUR COAT BROCADi DRAKS WORK OUTFITS schedule calling for missions up mec (R), WlUIam Smith (D ), zon­ years, been toe fashlonsUe way IN TO A Princeton St., haa been appointed ing board of iqipeals alternates; port ^ that U grows and flourishes. 29ta48 to two weeks. A BTOup conunMMJ©!* In th6 115tn o f discounting and sidetracking toe NEW rSIS*TAIl0RED PANTS Another question the doctors Edward C. Carlson (R), Marshall GORDON But ouch a favorable condition la Air Force ROTC Cadet Wing at T. Nuhfer (D ), planning and zon- potential development of toe fed­ would like to resolve is how much the University of Connecticut. He ;novor enough in Itoelf. Every po- eral idea in toe structure iff the • C A P E sleep astronauts need in/space, commi^cm, five year term sale prices! 4 fANa M EFS H S a le 5 a 9 7 m ■Is one of four seniors to be as­ begins 1963; Morris Kaplan (R), ■tontial individual giver must be United Nations. World federalism ■ Berry said. signed top command posts, and HATCHWAY • STOLE Sale2.77 "Our one experience with sleep Harry Chowanec (D ), planning t aeon, by oomebody. Once this basis RKUURLT 7.99 i4 H lo 1 7 was seleitted on the basis of his ia toe only kind that counts; tak­ ,• JA C K ET periods—Cooper—” he said, "has and zoning commission, five year o f operation is accepted by any ing the principle and marriilng it SHIRT leaderalilp qualiUea displayed as term begins 1964; Frederick Elegant looking, yot ao pcacticaL raised the question as to whether a cadet and his performance this In moving factory, maker offers all styles of .driva, the work Involved actually brief periods of sleep In the Chowanec, Richard Davis, Russell DOORS up as far as Atlantic Union, and no pbin ootton and rayon fabric amoomo itodf as It summer during toe annual four- sofas and chairs at savings including styles ! proves less than anticipated, and farther, is as silly and ridiculous as cHea, naeds no ironing. Wbit^ decow tor coOnea. weightless condition are more Sale 28* Sale 1.97 restful „than,the same periods” at week A ir Force ROTC Summer shown. O ffer ends Oct. 12th. Delivery in 30 'tb a returns spell sure life for the it is for President de Gaulle to Camp at Otis A ir Force Bane, R N N A ILY lfc • Morhini. grarii e San- ground leyri. days. Choose tonight! : oauso involved. sneer at toe idea of an Atlantic wiI«,,tEOUlARlY».9»------SOI.7.W Other/than toe circulation dlf- Maes. AND UP foriaed e Seama e atiain Cadet Lt. Ctadr. Drapeau ia a ! Tb Dri'va Chairman Edward Union and head back toward the flculty^perienced by Schlrra and Dciibis width: Coopw, the astronauts said member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon ALUMINUM 'T o n k lel, and all his campaign or- newborn nationalism of toe Mid­ Atttdasiiadalaolepeleo poinia reinforced • Vat- 46* long, RiOUlARlY 17.99. .Aale 14.97 wsightless flight was extremely ■Fraternity and le treasurer of toe ARE YOU IN ‘ ganisation, as he acts out to show riioaoetniinairidewioiiy dyed atdois wMi’t fade. Interfratem lty Council and the dle Ages. go* leiw, RRGUtARLY 21.99- -Sole 17.97 BtotMont Iand restful, causing no what real solicitation will do, we While Nixon in this country ia CHESTER o f Icmc-waarini panttaa. Ucations, Berry said, Coordinated Greek Council at the o r o u t o f All with GUTTERS wtoh toot early crystallization and for him, in one manner of speak­ Loviah lace-trimmed ler Mercury officials told the univeraity. » tntenslfioatlon of effort -which ■will ing, and while his partly-baked etylee or tailwred briefs HOUSEHOLD HOT WATER? EMBOSSED and giiarantee success for the drive and thesis about federalism in our time FURRIERS wMfa snug Hollywood Duofoam i bring praise and gratitude to the Jaft A d»y for I M ia about to get a ■wider circulation ROCKVILLE \ bendh DeUfhto paatris- VIRSAm i WASH-AMD-HAIW PLASTICS WHITE ENAMEL drive effort Itoelf. If we may ven- here, toe New York Governor him­ aiiNa, pink, bhto, maiaa. Potted Hardy CRB yon on t t t troriblel Cushions ; tore to ^wak for the average Man- self Is in Europe, visiting and 246-2473 Womaa'ii aiwim 5 to 8. CAPE COD CURTAINS Choice - 5 Wing pieces ■ A aotar eltlzen, we think he or she agrering with, perhaps sdl too sym­ TR 5-5929 I f yim U vs fat a ^ypfoil hoose. • wblcotneB the direct, personal ap- Sale66*». yon (xmld eaaOy m n ont o f liot The usual 4” core of bolically, West Germany’s Chan­ RIOULARLY 79# Wing sofas to fit all homes from apartments ' proaoh, and particularly, of course, cellor Adenauer. What the two or CaH Collect water several timea a week. firm latex rubber e 17-qt round waste baakai Now you eon have a il th* hot to oversize living foom. Duofoam cushi ins. • w h «i it ia an approach on the part men agreed, ^easil^ enough, was plus 11,4” # IT-^nctangularbariMk water you need at one time /or foam on top <,and Reg. $229.00 54-inch Love Seats ...... 17.5. • o f too one united drive which is toat they saw no sign of any real ^ ^ S a lu 9 7 :^ only o day. Think o f it — e Buriid laundry baekat bottom. Super soft .daoigned to supplant 11 aeparato relaxation of East-West tensions. osity a day! Reg. $269.00 78-inch Standard Sofas . . .199. SPKIAL PW KMSI for extra luxury! This, again, is a manner of speak­ ANNIVHKUY e 18-qL u tilily ^ Yea, to MobOlisat— Reg. $299.00 85-inch Sofas (shown) ...22.5. e IB-qtdeqitdiriipan ing, which really reveals not so LAWN fgmrfnlng in fteah trilite cotton muaHn dw t dripa and on oS-firad hot water heater Reg. $349.00 100-inch Jumbo Sofas . . . 265. Heritage much what- they see as what they dry, needa little or no ironing! 64' wide to ^ a e IS'^pourApoatpafl ofoorreot capacity— your fMnfly AND Assoniffimor Reg. $129.00 Matching Wing Chairs ... .99. One mote hemisphere electicm— wish to see from their separate p idn 8H ” flnirijed mfflea. 6 decorator lengttio. e Bfic. mixing bowl aet can take care o f ofl their waefaing n eed i a t oaa tim e. DISCOUNT political careers founded on a pro­ e 19-qL utility pan •toat adieduled in Honduras for (OnON REMIUHn M*,68'lm ig . jection of the cold war into infinity. S i* leee- M om can do the fon ily waah, Oct. U — ^may now never be held. GARDEN ValoMO------e Bold brush, bolder aat 3 for 42*39 Sfo can do the diahea of tte eome One supposes one should salute 44” toes. CASH and GARRY I f It is not held, it will be be- :# n tn ity fain time Junior takea Wo bath, and Governor Rockefeller in that he la * aauae a conservative military bloc, yon enjoy a shower. obviously more consistent and re­ RENTALS ! finding itaelf encouraged by last Don’t delay—phone na today. Choice of six liable in his opinions and pro­ POTTED FLOWERING SHRUBS Find ont how easy it is to switch ; weak’s success for its coimterpart nouncements than his chief rival • ROTOTILLERS Sale36< to n MoUnMobAnd water bent« . In toa Dominican Republic, haa dc- MANY MORE UNADVERTISED SPECIALS Reg. $1.79-12.19. NOW for toe Presidential nomination. yard MISSES’ 8 to 18 8TRKTUM r A m » Lawson pieces; - elded to trust Itself rather than any • LAWNAVATORS OPEN 7 A.M.4 P.M. But it U hard to give praise for OF COTTON AND NYLON •1.00 - democratic national etectimi which ORANTS-OWN MAND MANTOOf persistence down blind alleys. # Oettott aalem p * t i a ed • would be quite likely to mdorse thp • SW EEPERS CmUHttNY LONG-SmVI POLOS 2 arm styles ■oli^ e epoRtnieer eottena Regularly - democratic regime now In power, HOLLAND BULBS, EVERGREENS SAT. 7 A.M.-N00N • L A W N Y A C e MoveHy weavaa e Ootton 5.99 MORIARTY . but sometimes accused of being RieULARlY Sale 4.84 Five sofa sizes from love seat to jumbo size; dmkne e 44/46” wide aoUda ; **soft on Oommuniam.” There are, DRIED MATERIALS • CHAIN SAWS eSfanukted corduroy e Kit- choice of round or square arms as illustrated. ; of oourae, those who argue that FREE DELIVERY BROTHERS All pieces made with dien printa # Pillow caaa COME m AND SEE SAMPLE ARRANGEMENTS ■ the regime of President Morales • SKIL S A W S hand tied coil spring Reg. $179.00 54-inch Love S e a ts ...... 139. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. FOR IDEAS ' ' baa really been “ tough on the Com- border printa e Chziatmaa M l 3-5135 bases and full floating Reg. $209.00 664nch Sofa (s h o w n )-----159. MANCHESTER - munists” beoeuse it bas, by demon- SALES and SERVICE prints e And; front s p r^ edges. La- Reg. $229.00 78-inch Standard Sofa . . . .169. ) etzating aome measure of demo- ARTHUR DRUB Regularly 301-31S CGMlGr St. texed-hair and cotton Reg. $259.00 85-inch Lawson S o fa s -----199. ' cratle psiogress for the people of RIOULARLY JOHN E. WHITHAM 1.69 fillings. Fabrics care­ Reg. $299.00 96-inch Jumbo S o fa s ...... 219. ' Its country, taken political am':; Sale L57 5.99 fully matched, cut and LUMBERI Sale 4*84 W E G IV E sm: Reg. $119.00 Matching Lawson Chairs .. 87. ; ssuBitloa away from the Oommu- UNUSUAPE NURSERY GREEN STAMPS tailored. INCORPORATED I mats and even diminished their In- Sharwiii-Wiliiaiiis O V E R 200 - Qasaoe in t)is aountry’s banana X M A R R iir w . T. GJFC AINTT AND GARDEN CENTER 255 CENTER ST. - todastry labor Unions. But tola P a iiit I M O m r DOW lUt RATR S T O R E S V Covered in your choice of fabrics! EQUIPMENT ROUTE 6, BOLTON—690 Yards FW b i Bottoa Neteik—M8-180* M obilheot RT48 knriaaas o f defeatliig the Oommu OR MON1NR TO DAT 643-S144 1 aiMs torougb democratic progress W. H. ENGLAND •8 AtAlN ST— 448-1886 "GROW WITH US^ ' n n l y dfvssis to toe prafesatonsl M A I N ) » l. Opm Daily 1 A.M. to 8 PJO. ■earwi Mon.-Set B AJL to 1 1$ AJf. te BEJL ! AoMrican miUtarists}. They'd LUMRER C O . PARKADE VERNON CIRCLE Huirsday 1 AM. to f P JS. -fl^tosif bevs as iron elanqi on tba «A t tlM Orem”—MS-6801 MANCHESTER Sotorday 1 AM. to 4 r M VERNON matter what tos MANCHESTER T I.,I, w

.} p a g e n i n * MANCHES^rER W EEING HERAIJ); MAN(^STER. co m 4. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, tlANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 1 EIGHT further cwnpllcated by the oppor­ tunity to Write-In a candidate. TAKE W¥»MTAGE OF South Windsor • The votinc machines will be made available to the vbtsrs. ^ yiet Nam Reports Seen John Woodcock volunteered ms OCTOBER SEAT COVES SALE f l ■; time to demonstrate how to manip­ Council Tables Action ulate a Uckpt. ^ Yes, beautify your car whUe our prices are fantastically lowl II Councilman Gaylord Pbi"® Aimed to Halt Aid Cut thought this a "fine idea . . . it Vd. x x v m , No. 4 Friday, October 4 On Buying School Land should be done in other t m ^ . al­ FIBER COVERS »*«•«« so . . . one thing wrong with w Field Service WASHINGTON (A P )— Sen. Frank Church said today that State of Omnectlcut ia the paW MONEY CONTRIBUTED GriddersLose optimistic reports by top defense officials on the anti-com­ lever . . . Woodcock’s Idea is the WOVEn I i ASTIG COVERS munist war in South Viet Nam were well d e s ire d to snuff it a "financial burden" to buy c»iy aoluUon until w« rid of About $400 has been oontrib- Gives Juniors chairman, urged the town counsel these items since they "no longer it . . Booters Topple Spartans, 3-0, out the spreading congressional revolt against the Diem re T ^ Independent candidate la mted by the students and flscui- Opener 30-0 Wednesday evening to do "every­ have the amount of work they had ty of MHS and an addttional thing possible to expedite" the ap- before” full-time cmutables were Mayor John Madden; the ^ t e - ln gime.” concern that the politial situation candidate for the board of educa­ ^ tram Townspeople of Man­ Travel Chance Cliurch, Idaho Democrat who te in Viet Nam remains "deeply pr«H>riation for land acquisition appointed. He felt that this subsidy chester tor the Hope RottiweU author of a Senate resolution urg­ might enable the men to retain tion is Christiaan Noordendorp. To Chieftains serious." and construction of the 16-room TURNPIKE AUTO SEAT COVER Fine Pass Plays Pay Off Well Memorial Bookaheli. Hie M- Juniors wishing to participata ing a cutoff In all aid to the South It seems apparent that McNa school requested by the board. their offices. The amount of $100 brsry Psges are now In the Vietnamese, said he referred to a was considered 60% of their total Maadwster Bvealng Herald Riddled by an unrelenting Inside in toe American Field SarvicS mara and ’Taylor believe that the "The penalty” if this U not ac- f 166 West Middle Turnpike proceae of selecting vblumea tor Summer Program may fUa appli­ prediction by Secretary of De­ complUhed, Flood said, “would be expenses. South Windsor running attack, the Manchester war can be won with the regime 'The discussion and conaideratimi Laura Kata, telephone 644-1168. H i« MHS bootera combined fine tills shelf. cations in the guidance offlca next fense Robert S .McNamara and of President Ngo Dinh Diem In double sessions in 1965." ’Time is 643-6365 Oen. Maxwell D. Taylor that the of the proposed municipal employes pass plays to down Maloney 3-0, High football team was foiled in week. •power. important, he said, since the board pension as submitted by the Aetna its bid to open Us season success­ Under toe APS Americana main U.S. military effort In But the White House statement, is “up against a 60-day option on Tuesday, at Memorial Field, win­ South Viet Nam can be ended by Insurance Co. was tabled on the BPW Executives fully as the Conard Chieftains Abroad Program, high school jun­ based on their report to President the Grenier property (now re­ recommendation of the Insurance ning the third of three starts [Harriers Split swamped the Indians 30-0 in a iors get a chance , to go abroad t o t late IMS. ^ , Kennedy, was clear notice to the McNamara and Taylor, chair­ ferred to as South Windsor Commission. Meet at Piano’s showing vast improvement to game played In West Hartford on a 8i:mmer. Two MHS students Diem government that this coun­ Heights property), and the actual man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Area Chairman Daniel P. Cavanaugh, a member scoring technique. - Saturday. have participated in 'toe past two try expects it to halt its repre.s- planning and building of the ^ Starting slowly, the entire start. In 3-Way Meet years; BiU Whltesell. who went to returned Wednesday from an in­ Mrs. George Ecabert of 26 of the commission, said this recom­ The Manchester Bustoess and OP HANCHESTKR George Demos and Don Clanci spection trip to the Southeast slve measures — and that U.S. school.” mendation was offered since the Ing line was replaced by toe PhUipplnes for the summer of pressure toward that end will con­ Foster St. has been appointed na­ ProCMsion&l Womens [FUETCHER c l a s s CO. are two names that ■will long be Asian counti^ where internal dis­ tional area chairman of the Vet­ ’The council tabled two items re­ commission thought the pension Richard Danielson with one com­ The toughest one to lose is the remembered by Indian players 1962 and Holly Hooker, who went tinue. garding the appropriations for host the state executive b ^ rd sension has flared In the midst of erans Administration Volunteer "should be more thoroughly dis­ 649-1819 prised mostly of jimiors. A little one decided by one point. And eo and fans alike. The potent 1-2 to Turkey. ' American-backed attempU to rid By fixing the end of IMS as the land acquisition and school bon- meeting of the 188 WEST MIDOI-E TURNPIKE hustle show^ its value in the Any juniors who are mterestea target for winding up the main Service, (VAVS) of the VFW cussed in the more favorable cli­ eratlon of Business and Profes­ it was last Tuesday as the cross punch wUl play havoc with all the country of Viet Cong commu­ Auxiliar>-. Her appointment was Btniction, pending an architect’s mate after the election” . . . the WHEN YOU THINK OF form of a goal as left wing An­ may obtain an application in to# U.S. military effort in South Viet sional Women’s 0 ^ - m® - ^ CCIL rivals before toe season ends. nist guerrillas. made by Mrs. William Campbell, study of the South Windsor matter should not be "drawn into g l a s s , THINK OF FLETCHER ders Lundwall, '64, foreign ex­ country team loet a heartbreaking Pounding off tackle conetantly. guidance office. Applicants must Nam, the Kennedy administration! Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton, Satim- change student from Sweden, decision to a highly regarded Platt be 16 by June 30. 1964, have stud­ Church said that despite McNa­ national president of the VFW property. ’This study would deter­ politics as an Issue." day, Oct. 19,^ “There will be a cof­ CORNER DURANT ST. Demos charged out nearly 140 has put itself on a limb it has mine the site’s suitability for a 16- There are several details which stormed the ball past the Spar­ ied a forieign language (Latin m mara’s and Taylor’s report, his avoided in the pa.st. Auxiliary. fee time.At 9:30 am. A buatoess team by a score of 28-29. y&rcSs, mor® than till the Red and resolution is gaining support, and Mrs. Ecabert will visit veter­ room elementary school, expand­ should be worked out, Cavanaugh tan goalie with the help of a fine dians, however, pulled out a 24-3T White runners could gather. It Included) for at leaot two years, It is considered highly signifi­ thought. He therefore suggested meettoi^ will continue throughout LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! have a fairly good academic atanc^ now has S3 sponsors. A Senate cant in this connection that, for ans’ hospitals and assist in volun­ able to 24-rooms. The council ap­ the day until 4 p.m. Luncheon will crose from Stan Opalch ’(US. victory against Hall In the tri­ took several players, mostly from resolution is not binding. It Is teer programs. She has served in propriated 1500 for this study. that the council commend the In- PLENTY OF FRONT AND RBlAR PARKING Returning to hla starting line angular meet. The meet pulled toe the secondary, to bring tola pile- ing, a good citizenship record and the first time, McNamara and surance commission for the work it be served at 1 p.m. a sincere interest in participating merely an expression of opinion. Taylor have associated them.selves many offices and chairmanships The council was Informed that Luncheon reservations may be of Tom Provencal, Randy Smith, harriers record to 1-2 In CCIL driving fullback down. Ta^or and McNamara testified of the Manchester auxiliary, serv­ the Public Building Commission accomplished. The pension should Daimy Sullivan, Steve Brady, and In toe AFS program. AFS quM- with a target date. Always in the made with Mrs. Ernest Roy, 83 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED competition. The grlddera took toe opening tionnaires must be returned to toe Thursday before a closed session past, they sidestepped any such ing as president In 1958-59, and is had met Oct. 1 to take action on be presented on an agenda of the Jim McCarthy, all '64 for most of From toe start toe Indians were kick-off and sustained a fine drive. of the Senate Armed Services presently conductress and cancer next council for "careto* thought WaBter St. and Mrs. Charles GLASS FURNITURE TOPS the second quarter, Mr. Daniel­ guidance office by Oct. 11. forecast. the suitability of this proposed Davis 14 Foxcroft Dr., co-chair­ up against a strong Platt team They were halted near midfie'd The guidance department will Committee and were reported lat­ chairman. school site. ’The commission failed - . . to work out the details.” son had pleasant views from the which is led by one of toe finest and decided to gamble on a fourth j ’There are strong Indications The council took this recom- men in charge of reservations. naiTow toe field of applicants to er to have said that "we are win­ that actual withdrawals will be ' On a Department level, Mrs. to pass a motion approving the MIRRORS (FlrepkKt and Door) bench. Two fins goals were netted runners In the state, Bob Teneza, down and short yardage situation. ning the war out there.” Ecabert served five years as The first fall meeting of the before' the half-gun ^pounded. Tom 15 or 20 students, who will be in­ carried out without public an­ land: and ho other action was tak- mended action Mancheater Business and Profes­ PICTURE FRAMING (all typ«) who last year took first place In The Caileftaln defense stiffened Chairman Richard B. RusseU, VAVS chairman at Newington Pro'vencal literally walked the ball Brian Jeffries dividually interviewed by m em bM nouncement. en on the matter. If no other ac-l In additioA to the pension plan, sional Women’s d u b was held y toe (XJH, Field Day. Hls time of and toe Indians were halted. of the community and school ATO D-Ga., said the two gave a "cau­ ’The first 1,000 Americans to be Veterans' Home and Hospital, tlon is taken within SO days, the other items will be s u g ^ te d to WINDOW and PLATE GLASS into the nets, vkl Randy Smith 14:32 was toe beat time recorded From there on in, the story was tiously optimistic report" during and was Department hospital di­ ’Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Anne committees. Four name# wlU ^ pulled back, probably within the approval. of . the plaimlng aiid son I tiia aew council for inclusion on tagged the leather Into the left this year on the Memorial Field all Ckmard. A short punt set up the session which lasted more rector for two years. Waddell, 486 Porter St. Plans are comer of the goal to end a fine sent to the New York AFS htad- next few months, will be siphoned Ing commission would automat- “ ‘ ‘ its agenda: ’The propos^ ordi­ being formulated for a member­ OONTRAOTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK Legion of Honor course of 2.7 miles. Behind Teneza toe first Conard score as their quarters where the final deciaon than two hours. But he added that She is a member of South nance regsirdlng the discharge of series of passes. was PhU Kenny '64, placing sec­ some senators "expressed skepti­ from a wide range of military ship tea Sunday, Nov. 10, at the quarterback, Sevetz, took the ball will be made by the end of toe activities in South Viet Nam. Methodist Church and its WSCS. rvIrtlJ^inember of the 1 allowance” for MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS The second half was played "My success in life will depend ond for Manchester. Kenny's time over the end strip. cism about the situation being as and is secretary of the Stanley home of Mrs. William Foulds, 123 ■Who could be the legionnaire school year. 4 lltere irill be no pull-out of en­ . elected constables; appointment of Boulder Rd. Mrs. Abraham Kli- ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN loosely with, liberal, substitutions bn my-being able to give happl of 14:53 was the first time belqw - The Red and White would go on The AFS was founded in 1914 as bright as Secretary McNamara Circle at the church. She is also planning and zoning ^ three-man committee by Fri- by both teams. The Manchester described as half ' Turk‘and^tiatf 15 minutes for a Manchester run­ tire units, at least at first. said UtacommlMlon did n o t ^ e I banoff, membership chairman, la CLOSED SATURDAY 1 P.M.—GLOBED THURSDAY ness to others—by giving of my offence and he stopped. Then toe a volunteer ambulance corps and thought It was.” The first men to be brought treasurer of the Columbia Lake reserves fared well against their hot fudge sundae on pistachio ice­ ner tills year. Also placing for Clileftalns would sustain a long j Russell said he asked about re­ Association and a member of the action b e c a ^ of lack irf W planning refuse disposal In charge of arrangements. EVENINGS DURING JUNE. JULY and AUGUST served In that capacity In toe two home probably will be mainten­ Maloney peers and exhibited a cream? None other than Holly self!” This Is the attitude of Le­ Manchester were Bob Coleman march, led by the running of World Wars. The peacetime ac­ ports of clashes between officials ance technicians, clerks, and i board of trustees of the American m ation... to study; investigation of the status fine desire to play. The entire sec­ gionnaire Brian Jeffries, a young '64 (6 ); A1 (Joviello '64 (6 ); Rich Cancer Society, Manchester chap­ Hooker! Demos and Clsnci. The score at tivity of bringing student* to toe of the Central Intelligence Agency similar rear-area types. I judgment regarding the suitability Historical District Study ond half was turned into mere Her InteUectual capabilities are Lallberte ’64 (7); and Johii Stan- halftime stood 24-0 with MHS on and other U.S. agencies In the ter. man with a serenely purposeful STEPHAN DUSCHEK U.S. was begun In 1947. and toe Hie helicopter tmita which have of the site for a school. | CQjjimjggion, and appointment of ceremony of completing the game demonatrated in her courses: Ad­ kiewicz ’64 (9). the short end. Summer Americans Abroad Pro­ count^ and was told these had Mayor John Madden queswned K rgpigcement for Mrs. Robert by MHS. air about him. Brian’s purpose Is The harriers’ first victory of toe been flying South Vietnamese Homemade vanced Placement Einglish, French one that should certainly bring Lad by some fine running gram was added in 1950. been greatly exaggerated. troops into battle against the Red Carino regarding the kind of in- jj^^uner, who resigned; an ordl- Coach Richard K. Danielson IV, Western CHvlllzation, Honors year was gained at the expense of veteran halfback R. G. Lewis ’64, "There were serious differences 15 Terms Exmre formation the commission de- regarding control of noise, him the kind of success he desires, guendllaa, and the officers and commented that it would be dif­ Cbemiatry and Crafts II. Her ex­ Han. Despite toe fact that Hall the pigsldnners drove deep into l i b r a r y p a g e s m e e t of opinion.” Russell said, "Vlit men who have been training sired,— and---- the sources of this i n - i duat------and the------covering■------of- roads— ficult to pick a really outstanding for he plans to become a Roman took first and third places, the Obnord territory late In toe game. once a decision was made they tra-curricular activities include Catholic priest. Flrat order of biuiness eX the South Vietnamese soldiers, often On Town Boards formation.rinatlon. leading to buslneases off atate or RAVIOLI player in the game. . "Ned Zagllo Current Affairs Club, A.F.8 ., three thin clads took nine of the first 11 But the hopes of avoiding a wbUte- AFS Student Imports said the policy applied. Carino said thattnai uiethe ccom m it | roads; and the acquisition of ' Brian haa many other Interea , Library Page meeting last week tmder fire, likely will be among FRESH OR FROZEN (co-captain) didn’t miss a kick years In High School World, four positions. TTiey were: Kenny (2), wafti ended with a peas Intercep­ was introduction of new officers "AmbaiuMidor Henry Cabot the last to leave. sion itself studied the growth pat land and construction of a 16- all day. Mai^ times he was the however, as witnessed by his var^ Colemsm (4). Coviello (6 ), Lail- tion on tile home team’s 16. Lodge is In full command there, General Memager Richard Mar­ HOOKERS years to Student Council, and two ious out-of-school activities. He is for the year; Patricia Gut, pres­ tem and the dlrecoon of the Indications are that those re­ tin has sent to the town board of room elementary school. only person between the goal years to National Honor Society. berte (5). Stanklewlcz (7), Art GRIDIRON CHATTER. .Woody ident; Andrea Tomko, vice presi­ he added. maining after the hoped-for wind­ g r t ^ h of the area in question, a member of Latin Club, and Cath Laheh (8), Rich Zillnskas (9), Clarke '64, M.H.S. quarterback, Charms of Austria Russell reported that Mc- directors a list of 15 names, of Patrolman William Ryan, of the and the ball (other than the She has received the Connect! ollc Youth Organization. He be dent: Patricia WlUlams. s e c r e t^ : up of the main U.S. military task and from thft study forms its de­ South Windsor police, was com- Dog. 3 0 c David Ca«nens (10), and Paul mixed hls Jrfays nicely, and ap­ Nairiara and Taylor said sharp members of town boards, whose goalie) and brtote up many cut Association of Women’s Deans longed to Paint and Powder Dra­ Judith McGill, treasurer. The in Viet Nam mav be specialists terms of office will expire Nov. 1. cisions.ciwwiM. However, he said, the Oct. I Trooper Ser- threats.” and Counselor’s Good Citizenship Knrslak (11). pears to have Installed a passing divisions among groups opposing training South Viet Nam’s air matics Club his first two years of Formula! Add one touch of con­ SAA Campaign Pages discussed plans to attend Niqe of the names are of Repub­ 1 meeting was «»» • ge«nt Frank Shea for his help in Anders Lundwall was credited Award, an A.F.8 . scholarritip to (jnee again Manchester has come attack—one that has been missed the Regional Nutmeg 020 meeting the Viet Cong "had been put force. evening, two days befow th# meet- two burglars on H. PASQUALINI high school and enjoyed portray­ up ■with a top flight JV squad. It fbr years. .Bob WeswUer ’64 Show­ tinental charm, dark brown hair, aside." licans, six of Democrats. by the coach for his fine show­ Turkey, and she was elected to ing the part of "Moody Spergen’ 1 of the State Ubrary Association While the South Vietnamese Republicans whose terms of of­ Ing, giving the member ggpt 21. ’The capture of these two and BRAIDERS seems that the junior harriers ed promise as a top-notch punter deep blue eyes, a perpetual smile, The SAA Drive la being con­ ing. n ils game was the first time Nutmeg Girl’s State. Army Is taking on more and more ficient time” to properly study tnt solved 25 burglary cases In TEL mAJOSM to the play "Anne of Green Ga- . .Defensive prsfee must be ex­ ducted in all homerooms and at Coventry High School, on Oct. EDITORS: For the first time, fice expire on that date, are Dr. 248 Aveiy Sk* Wapptog that he was able to conquer the Her memorable moments Include come up 'with an unbeaten record a love of sports, a willingness to 114. The Nathan Hale HomMtead of the planning, operations and matter. He said that. In his opto- state. ’The state police cited bias” In his freshman year. every year until they hit Norwich. tended to Dick Lewis '64 who will continue imtil Nov. 8. The the Kennedy administration has Melvin Horwitz, advisory board of opposition and the weather, which April 28, 1961, Dec. 17, 1962, her He haa a great interest to mu­ learn all about America, and the will be Included on tlus trip. technical respo^bllities with its health; Bernard C. August, ad Ion, the ^oronilMion could ifive tte j credit to hiB town end Led by Richard Maloney, the jay- fared well despite the weight dis­ price of toe ticket will be $3 set a target date for winding up own U.S.-trained people, the Viet­ varies so greatly with his native sixteenth birthday, and the day sic, and Is a member of folk sing­ advantage. .Jack Simmons ’64 and result is a delightful confection, Cathy MonaesUa, ’65 visory recreation and park com council its report on the fourta police force." she had her first ride to an MG. vees came five seconds away from payable in two $1.50 install­ the main U.S. military effort in namese Air Force is somewhat Tuesday In October, unless the council subsequently pub- E|u!pmont— Patterns— Woolen Material Sweden. ing club and Grandoleers, a new­ Rick Daley ’64 both turned in bet- ments. It is necessary for all p«iith Viet Nam. ’This article, with mission; Floyd E. Forde, chairman "You have to remember that Then there’s the time that "I had a shutout while keeping their rec­ one of MHS ambassadors from farther back In development. of the board of tax review; Tru­ chairman called a special meeting. | commended Ryan on behalf ly-formed folk group. He also en­ ord unblemlehed. They captured ter-than average performances.. students participating in any its considerable amount of exclu­ wa don’t have any John VerfaiUe four fire engines and three police joys classical and, seml-classlcal abroad, Stephan Duschek! There still is a shortage of pilots, man A. Crandall, chairman of the He determined this date by say- ^ ^he town. the first four places a ^ eight of Underdaasmen Randy Cote ’65, Steve (as he likes to be called) school-sponsored activity to sive mateodal, covers the present 1^.^- oninil n# 1 ___ wwra.....-^ SUMMER PRICES '63, or Mac McCurry, ’63, as last cruisers at our house because the music, particularly Tchaikovsky’s Boys Relish and thesis take a considerable building committee; Frank J. CJon- tog that the commission could be Gets Navy Wings. Bill Pohe ’66. Rich Bomiberger ’66, is the AFS (American Field purchase it. situation in the southeast Asian Glasses in Rug Making Now Forming year. It’a (this year) a group of wall caught fire when I was burn­ fourth and fifth symphonies. As a the first ten. In back of Maloney time to train. way, building committee; Irvtog told at its next regular meeting Navy Etos. Jiamea A. Mahoney, ON FUEL OH. were: Ken Knight (2), Mark Gib­ and Dick Pasternack ’65 Showed Service) representatives from country and looks ahead to the McNamara and Tkylor found next ’Tueeday to study the ques- ______FILL DP NOW WITH boys irivtog all they got. There ing bacon!” member of Boy Scouts, he re­ promise and will improve with ex­ new timetable. Twomey, building committee' son o f Mr. and Mm. J. W. Mlahon- Holly, a member and past pres­ son (8 ), Phil Russel (4). A1 Bax­ Vienna, toe capital of Austria. Hls more year of study at the second Foods Q ass that the commanders and staffs Charles F, Gipson, library board tlon, and return at the next reg- ^ of 17 lOghlimd Dr., Wa|>ptog just Isn’t any really tremendous ceived the Ad Altare Del, or "God perience. .Tonight Coach Alibrio’s of South Viet Nam’s nine divisions ATLANTIC player,” aid Mr. Danielson. ident of ,Olrl Scout Troop 1, is and Country" award. For two ter (6 ), Eric Johnson (7), Ttom team will meet the Platt Panthers bilingualism of German and ex ary level when he returns to Vlen By FRED 8 . HOFFKIAN Russell b : Orannlss. library board, ular meeting (the fourth Tuesday I designated a navsil aviation 24-Roar Baroer Service presently looking forward to Eu Morrlsette (8 ), and Ken NechitUo cellent English has already hap na. This will be followed by at “ What? Boys cooking? ! !’’ That's are Increasingly exercising func­ of the monta) with a decision. observer to recent ceremonten con- In an overall picture of the game years,' he has worked as Refund in Meriden and must regroup to AP Military Affairs Writer and Douglas H. Smith, Capitol rope to ’64. When asked who she (10). Final score was 16-47. pily surprised many students. Be­ tendance at the University of Vi- the j-.- story=— j in four of Mrs. Greta'ts* tions on their own. with U.S. ad­ Region Planning Agency. To expedite this matter, the Lmoted at the Naval Air Station, Mr. Danielson was "much hap­ Manager at Grand Way Super­ oome out a runner. WASHING’rON (AP) — The U.S. visers able to stand aside to a Fraser Rugcraft Studio would like to be, she replied, "I’d Next In line for toe Harriers will sides these two tongues, Steve has enna and a career in either the Rourke s Foods I classes. The ’The six Democrats are Atty council requestedrequoiieu Town iwwn Manager uorpusoorpus i.;nnsH,CihrisH, Tex. iex. Under unmw the uic pier" and relieved that Maloney market Randy Smith ’64. ^ u fir ^ or in^lcal field i whole thing started four years ago troop withdrawal from South Viet greater extent. didn’t play up to its capabilities, be me because nobody could ever Brian’s studies this year consist be Bristol Central. The meet will studied French, Latin, Italian and political or m edley nei i^^cn Mrs. Rourke told toe mem- Nam will be a slow dralnlng-off Allan D. Thomas, development Terry Sprenkel to send a letter to I Havy’s Navigator Training Pro- They also found that the big- inie coiudi said that the next two be- any happier.” ' In lUsure ■ time of E^Ush rv, Latin IV, Chemis­ take place today at Bristol. Russian. Dr. and Mrs. _ , bers of the basketball team that If process whose tempo is likely to commission: Herman J. Passcaiv- Raymond Htdiowell, chairman of I gram he^ received Ms observer’s HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER. CONN. Pete Wise, '64. gest remaining need of the South tell, pension board; Raymond L. the commission, requesting the 1 wings after soma live months games, one today with Conard smd Holly reads, sews, camps, and try, and Modern EJuropean His­ When asked to comment on and their son, Ned, 64, of 63 Wethersfield she rise next year. . . V.’ietnamese forces■ was develop­------swims, and she currently hopes to tory, with history and Latin rank- Aquaettes Choose MHS, Steve replied, "It is a very wood Circle, are Steve s host fam -; them all cherry pies. The gradual pull-back of the Ellis, town planning commtoslon. comipisslon to make a decision on practical and claAsroom Instruc- the next with Bristol Eastern, ment of a large enough supply of the suitability of the South Wind- tion at the Naval Air Station. Coma In or Td. 649-2304 Tuesday may decide how the stamp out liver, licorice, and Word tng as his favorites. big well-run school, and everyone lly. MHS won the basketball game and nearly 15,000 American military trained non-commissioned officers John F. Clifford, chairman of the zoning board of appeals; Herman sor____^IA Heightsa "Inc. site for oan n atlas.ele I Votlng T—InformaUen — i Session team’s season will be. Wealth. This Legionnaire aays one of the Theme for Show ia BO friendly. Of course toe most Paula Rosen ’65 Mrs. Rourke kept her promise. men now there will be keyed to and technicians. Holly would like to work to most meonoriable momenta in his what U.S. officials believe will be J. Passcantell, pension trust fund mentarymCliLary schoolBCnvoi at thetiie earliest pos- I JUIIn vunjunutiuiiconjunction withwg»ji thekite ballots m u v i The defending state champions Music Groups noticeable difference in my home When several of the team mem­ The most striking gain over the trustee; and N. Charles Boggini, sible date. The council could then 1 being presented to the voters M\a1lAf’The ballot remaining with a perfect record. angora cat named "C3at.” , plaoee I’ve read about In Ixxriu." a theme for their annual show, set day. There is a ten minute break that, as Mrs. Rourke recalls, they .:_as underscored by a White ’This was attributed to a grow­ START SA V il«Q --O R ADD TO YOUR SA V IN G S Sue Trotler, ’64. He prefers to resnain living in 'The band, orchestra and major- House announcement Wednesday VFW Makes Plans Oct. 19. will present a choice of three par­ The soccermen have a rough road up committees, and will soon com­ between classes during which toe Gillege Opens soon began to cook their own ing feeling of security among ties — Democrat, Republican and Miandieater, though —"because I ettea are beginning toe seemon with plete the individual routines. , n i^ t — is internal political stabil­ those who have been resettled in Land Unit Named ahead of them. Although they are students may eat. The homeroom lunches. For Party Sale A landleJlQ oaviBur advisor uLniunU’Lcecooupittee totu ad i independent' — aiid a write-in — —can- - lacking in experience, the hooters am very happy here." new student leaders. Arthur Le- Heads of the committees are: function as a unit for toe entire The following year foods classes ity in Oommunist-belsaguered fortified villages, relatively safe Brian Uvea at toe home of his Several MHS graduates are ^e- ; opened to ’male students. In vise the assessor to regard to re- didate for the board of education. can be expected to be in the scram­ Oalra '64 is toe student bond Joan BelUvoau, ’64, publicity; Pat day and teachers change rooms. South Viet Nam. from Communist Viet Cong ter­ lOH to Begin parents, Mir. and Mm. Ben E .' Jef­ Clarke, ’64, ticketo and progrrams; The special mission headed by valuation for assessment purposes, Councilman John Woodcock said ON or BEFORE the lOUi ble for top honon until the final leader; Judy McGill '64 toe orches­ Homework is outlawed on toe one turning to Manchester High this 1 inagural year only a few brave rorism. The Anderson-Shea Poet Auxil­ fries, 20 Nefwman St., in Mknctiea- Sue Wilkie, ’66 and Sally Miller, Secretary of Defense Robert S. Officials make a point of noting was appointed.appomieo. The m e committeeco

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PAGE ELEVIN MANCHESTioi BVEOTKG HEBALD, MAKCHESTER. CONK., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1968 UANCHESSTEIR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 F 4 0 I m Where to Hide Bolton Communion Unity S3nmboI U.S., Russians to Ban Skin Divers Worldwide' Communion Sun­ Valachi Vexes day Is a symbol of unity among H u r r y / f t . You’ll s o v e ZO°/o»s»35%»»»SO% o n d Moderator Switch Required Christians; People of many de- Atom-Armed Satellites noniinations and nationalities Federal Aides Find Youth’s will receive the sacrament tols By State Employe Regulation (Oonttamed from Page One) ko and Home acknowledged faU- (Oonttanisd from Pago Om ) Sunday. The ritual will be said ure to make much headway or (Otmttained from Pago Om) m ore! Find onre-in-a-lifetime bargains, in many tongues and the ob­ expect the United States and Riis- other matters. Besides a nonagres- to tob state police, mambors of TWiMemtks re rttra r of ^ servance will encircle the earth slon pact and observer exchange, for the Ideal spot — one where $13,119 Gifts Dcmoomue regm ro- -T ert Miller, who diaappeered from with 50 countries participating. sia will soon follow through with several volunteSr fire departmonts, U.S. sources listed these as reduc­ Valachi can be isolated from oth­ toe Salvation Army and many M n. M iry Mdrs»n haa announced a canoe on Bolton I^ake Wednfes- a formal public declaration grand tion of military budgets, setting that Bdmund Pehesluha will be day night. They responded with The unity to be found in er prisoners while not being civilian volunteers who participated hundreds of values priced far below regular Worldwide Communion is not against orbiting nuclear weapons up nuclear-frefc zones, preventing Promised to in toe search. alaetkm moderator rather than manpower and portable radios. the spread of atomic weapons, nu­ placed in Solitary confinement There will be a voter-making merely a unity of partaking; it They predicted it would not be dif­ Two civilian skin divers, David Bobert Young. Young w itb d w is also a unity of sharing. To ficult to work out an agreed clear weapon disarmament and So far, the leading candidates Daugherty of Vernon and Joseph session tosnorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. the Germany-Berlln dispute. United Fund this morning on the baals of a at the Community Hall limited to bring Christ into everyday liv­ wording. are McNeU Island Penitentiary, Doyon of Manchester also partici­ retails •..including many fabulous specials! rnling Juet received from the di- ing, making Him a significant The dpplomats also said a for­ It was understood that the three on Puget Sound, in Washington; pated In toe search for Miller. leetor of etate personnel, George those whose rights have matured part of a new world ■with re­ ministers • reached Implied agree­ The search was begun about since Sept. 14. mal treaty would not do because Leavenworth Penitentiary, Kan­ (Oonttamed from Page One) J. Walker, who said that it is lief of suffering to all mankind it could not be policed. They said ment, without setti^ specific midnight Wednesday by Cailef The Ladies Benevolent Society times and places, to carry on sas and the Mecical Center in against state personnel regulations of Bolton Congregational Churdi is the spiritual objective of the a public promise will be suitable turned into drive headquarters Dwyer, Vernon constables and to serve as an election offlci^. because, according to U.S. mili­ talks on these matters at the U.N. Springfield, Mo. stote police. Yesterday morning, Come early for best selections ! day. on Tuesdays until Oct. 22. will hold a rummage sale tomor­ at the 17-natlon Geneva disarma­ ¥ fR T Dismissal from his job would be row from 9 a.m. to noon In the TTie ProtesUnt churches of tary opinion, an orbiting weapon "But every time he names Hea^uarters workers yes­ Vernon and Tolland Oomty mandatory. _ ^ would have little military purpose. ment conference and through dip­ name in those hearings it be­ terday said the individual re­ DUKWs were called hi, end about d i s c o u n t c e n t e r s A planner for the Connecticut educational building. Manchester, in observance of lomatic channels. The polls open Monday at the Worldwide Communion Sunday, Earth-bazed missiles are much comes harder to find a place for sponse to the Initial Gifts por­ a dozen smaller boats were aaed D svelc^ent Commission, Young more efficient. Home was to go to Washington him,” the Bureau of Prisons tion of the drive so far haa In dragging operations. Commimity Hall at 6 a.m. and urge you to go to the church of today to see Kennedy, then re­ said he knew that pollUcal activity close at 7 p.m. Annual town meet­ your choice with the firm de­ Because the statement would source said. “We've got a lot of been very good. Searchers were hampered by was foibldden to him, but that he turn to London. Rusk planned to s o m ing will be held at Fiano's Res­ sire of uniting the world not be a treaty, it would not have these celebrities in prisons all The fund, now in its second numerous, tree stumps, as had based his decision to act as to be submltt^ to the Senate lor attend a large reception given by across the country. And we sure year, has upped Its goal by high as 9 feet, on the bottom of taurant at 8 pjn. to adopt the through CSiristian service. Gromyko tonight and return to moderator on a ruling that the budget. ratification. The executive branch don’t want to put him In the mid­ $8,000 over last year to pro­ toe lake. A brisk wind blew aoross state personnel (rfflce had made is expected to consult members Wa^lngton Saturday. dle of people who want him dead toe lake, driving boats used by Kennedy’s proposal for U.S.-So­ vide for two additional agency on another case in which a state Advertisement— of Congress, however. the most.’’ members. A total of 11 mem- sldn divers toward the sbors. employe was allowed to act as The United States and the So­ viet cooperation In sending a man What about the maximum se­ Bolton electors: For continued Junta Reigns to the moon did not come up at ,bers are served under ■ the moderator. Young said that per­ good government—vote Republi­ viet Union would be the only na­ curity prison at Atlanta? ‘‘That’s fimd. haps there was a difference be­ tions making the pledge now be­ the New York talks. The matter a possibility,’’ the official said. can « i October 7th! Meet your Re­ is expected to figure In next Police Make 263 tween being an election moderator publican candidates Friday night cause they are the only powers But he killed a man there, and and moderator of a town meeting. In Honduras able to send objects into orbit week's Kennedy-Gromyko meet- that wouldn’t be a v.ery good in the Community Hail from 8 The statement by Rusk, Gromy- Ing. The parties alternate choosing pjn. to 11 p.m. For a ride to the place.’’ Public Records Arrests in Month for elections. Republican registrar polls call 649-8990. Morales Out Atlanta Is where, according to of voters, Mrs. Mamie Maneggla, of Manchester for the past 26 Valachi, he was given the "kiss of Hie monthly total o t Bsptsmber Warrantee Deed aaid she was sorry Young could Maocheater Evening Herald Bol­ years. Before his retirement he death’’ by Vito Genovese, whom arrests, sinnmons and notices not serve but that Perealuha was (Oonttamed from Page One) was employed by Cheney Bros. he described as the boss of all Dcoiald A. Forstrom and Patricia ton oorreapondent, CVmewen bosses in the natlcmwide organ- numbered 263, aooordlng to the aooeptable to her and had served Toting, telephone S4S-S981. He was a veteran of World War I 8. Forstrom to William D. Valente as moderator before. ttirew ViUeda Morales Thursday and a member of Dilworth-Comell- ized crime cartel. and Louise 8. Valente, p re^ rty on Manchester Police Department Lathrop Rebuts apparently to keep Rodas Alva­ Taumer 8t. Stanley Knoff Quey Post, American Legion. Fearful for his lUe, be klUed Consolidated Dally Report. Charles Lathrop. chairman of rado out of the presidency. As He is survived by his wife, Mrs. another prisoner he thought was Lease RCXaCVILLE — Stianley Knoff, The figure compares with 286 the Democratic town committee, president of congress for the past Louise Owen lip ka; one son, Ed­ out to kill him. Given a life sen­ National Construction Co., South arresU In the previous month. commented laat night on a paid 77, of 110 Vernon Ave., died yester tence for that, he: began spilling State News five years, he had worked con­ ward lipka of Manchester; one Boston, to U.S. of America, lease of Sixty-eight traffic accldmta advertisement at the end of the day at Rockville City Hospital. daughter, Mrs. John Gladyaz of the Oosa Nostra story to federal Buckland Poet Office, Tolland broug^it Injuries to 19 persona and stantly to bring the virtually au­ Bolton column: "As to large town Mr. Knoff was a retired woolen Stafford ^nings; and five grand­ agents, telling them he wanted to Tpke., $8,’j50 per year, for id years, arresU of 48 motorists for non- iirance profits received, the tonomous army under civilian con­ destroy Genovese and Cosa Nos­ with 4 o^im s of 8 years each, at insurance is placed through Roundup worker. . children. observance of a light or stop sign trol. He was bom in Poland on April ’The funeral service wUl be hold tra for marking him for death. the same rental. (9), Improper registration or li­ thtae-man Insurance advisory Despite the mlUtary junta'e vic­ Genovese is now In Leaven­ Marriage License b o a rd ,^ '^ th all commissions tory claim, an army communique 6. 1886. twnorrow at 3 p.m. at Holmes Fu­ cense (6), reckless driving (2). (Oonttamed from Page One) neral Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. worth, reading about ValchTs tes­ Andrew Edward Kissell, 766 E. placed in a. commiselon pool. H»e Indicated civil guardsmen in two Survivors include his wife, Mary timony in the newspapers. speeding (1), and other vehicular MEN'S 19* WHITE TEE SHIRTS i T Kempenskl Knoff; th re e eons. Earle R. Custer, pMtor of the Middle Tpke., and Susan Elizabeth violations (31). pool is spUtS^ong aU full-time case of a Trinity College student towns in Western Honduras—San­ Shortly before coming to Wash­ C sn cn , 77 Bigelow St.. Nov. 28. Fine quality cotton with reinforced crew neck! « insurance ageiits living or main­ being held without bond on a ta Barbara and Octopeque—were Joseph Knoff of Vernon, Marion North Methodist Church, will of ington to testify, Valachi was held Some 161 tickets were issued far m ■ A Knoff of Rockville and Caslmlr ficiate. Burial will be in the Vet Building Permits parking violations, 86 for ■violation toapolypack!S-M-L-XL...... W R w taining an office in Bolton. charge of inciting an insurrection! sUll loyal to 'Vllleda Morales, for several weeks at the Army To Calvin Hutchinson, demolish 2 " "This moans of ;jrrltlng the at Americus, Ga. broadcast demanded their surren' Knoff of Ellington; four daughters, erans Section of East CJemetory. Signal Center, Ft. Monmouth, of road and driving laws, 12 for garage at 1076 E. Middle Tpke., traffic laAVB. town Insurance haa Imen in force Hie Governor made public a let­ der. Mrs. Jane Prucha of West Stafford, ’There will be no calling hours. N.J. But the prisons official said for the past seven years,” he said, VlUeda Morales organized the Mrs. Stella Doucette of Japan, Mrs there is no possibility of his being $10. Criminal charges were brought ter he haa written to UJ3. Atty. Florence Ashwell of Manchester To Everett S. Mosely, alterations against persons for drunkenness "with a saving of several hundred Gen. Robert F. Kennedy In the 2,500-man civil guard after an up­ Imprisoned on an Army post; 27^ CULF MOTOR OIL dollars to the town over the pre­ rising in 1969. Army forces total and Mrs. Prances Besette of Rock' Grosses $797,195 that, he said, would be Imprac­ to dwelling at 60 Clyde Rd., $100. <13), breaking and entering (9), 1 9 ' . (»se of Ralph W. Allen of Melrose, vllle; and eighteen grandchildren, To Wesley R. Smith for Manches­ taeach of the peace (6), fraud (4), Limit 4 quarts per customer! Quantities are vious way of one person writing Maas., a field worker for the Stu­ 5,000. tical. all ininiranee and keeping the Twenty civil guardsmen were Funeral services will be held STRATFORD (AP)—’The Amer­ How about hiding him in some ter Building and Realty Co., 2-unlt larceny (2), liquor laws (2), for­ limited ...... dent N(mviolent Coordinating Com­ ican Shakespore Festival r^ rts dwelling at 139-141 Florence St., cible rape (1), other asssults (2). commission. Hie committee mittee. reported killed and 60 wounded tomorrow at 8:15 a.m. fom the state prison? “ I don’t Imagine I.L means of writing insurance is In a four-hour battle In downtown Burke FUneral Home, 76 Prospect that it grossed $797,195 during its there's a state In the country that $16,000. sex offenses other than raps (I), M .f7 4-TMIISISTOR Allen and three other integra- recently finished sejuwn—the high­ To John Pontlcelli and Son, 2-unit and other Jurisdiction (3). foUowed by pracUcally every tionist 'workers are being held in Tegucigalpa. The army reportedly St. with a requiem Maas at St. -wants responsibility tor Joe Vala­ dwelling at 27-29 Walnut St., $16,- UK R E tO M E R AUTO. CLOCK RADIO town snd city in the state. suffered two dead. Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial will est total since it opened nine chi,’’ toe official said. Tiddler I Jr. Boyt 10.C8-I2.C8 SNOW SUITS Jail (m the insurrection charge. years ago. 000. m a n m r jje n in CRASH Wsks-ts-Diiltl lillt-ls IS- Eariy Disteterested T Since the charge is a capital of­ The coup, coming eight days be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. To Charles H. Staiper for Fred­ Mlttmkniifiir.iitMib' JR LaiUmop alao repUed to chaigea after a military coup In the Do­ Friends may <«U at the funend A spokesman for the festival HAMDEN (AP)—Myrcai Ba- M srmrs imssdsi Mss! U ImmI 4' tim rm r hmM 1 2 8 8 4.2C REMUO fense, Ixmd haa been denied. Dies in Crash erick L. Buckman, new dwelling at M a ...... CRAND-WAY’S \M lit Ass’t febrici, many % pile lined! Button A rip hi ttw adverttsement tlwit Jade Ih ey have been in Jail since Aug. minican Republic that ousted home today from 7 to 9 p.m. said Oie gross included $107,690 216 Ludlow St., $86,000. wicki, 28, of Meriden, was killed in-a---- tvs, ssnlNM, Dlirt- ^ MONKEY DIVISION CUN Early, wtw M numing for setoct- President Juan Bosch, caused from eight weeks of performances to d sy when his small foreign ear WKm a Rtnillfl M..MM..MMMMM. QUALITY MUSLIN SHEETS off hoods! Fell shades ...... M • 5.99 8, following a demonstration. e a s t WINDSOR (AP) — A 52- To Ogden Homes, . Inc., new 7 # 9 9 man on the Democratic ttekot, new concern and repercussions Adam Lipka for student audiences before and struck a tree on Whitney Ave. llHRSllIl lill.llS tll,im Dempsey said he was writing the throughout the Americas. It was year-old Springfield, Maas., man dwelling at 110 Bryan Dr., $12,000. laidaB Mteredt "In the welfare and Adam Ldpka, 70, of 146 Deep- after the regular 15-week season. To Russ Atkins for D. Piccolo, Hamden police officials express­ ‘ Tik ntN.to! fHR $ pwi4i mill N !^ youth recreatfcia cf BoHon," that attorney general in reference to a the fourth such military takeover ’The attendance for the regular was killed today in a collision of Unit * Mr SHSkHHf! Ualtrt resolutkm adopted by the Student wood Dr., died last night at the an auto and a tractor tialler on repairs to store at 467H Main ed toe belief that the victim fell 1I< DR. WEST CUSTOM TOOTHIRUSH kiniisitiiit'irfMfssl Ipintis w he hi "wA a fireman and never in Latin America this year and season was more than $160,000 asleep while at the wheel. gniiMw — ------—— ’ kiltirta (Mt taliM)l Senate at Trinity College hi Hart­ Newington Veterans Ho^ltal af Interstate Rt. 91. St., $50. I ”1” k aeesns to be anound to week and occurred despite a U.S. warning ter a long illness. paid admissions. The audiences of Firemen had to pry the body tat 41 ford. to Htmduran military leaders that He was Andrew R. Young, who To Kenneth Arnold, new garage AuH atylfi A textures! Limit 2 per euetomer ■uppoct o w basdban, aocuto cr He was bom in Poland on June students from 10 states totaled at 365 W. Mldle Tpke., $2,400. loose from toe wreckaga- Hie resolution, the Governor the United States opposes uncon­ more than 87,600. was tbs driver of toe ear. 34 25, 1893, and has been a resident Ehufy ma>v«d to town in 1951, Btreesed, calls upk into the awlm- The Republican-controlled board lished In toe will of toe late Frank wltk bet tria! lipp.r, doublp mlng needs of the town, is chair­ of selectmen permitted the pro- Roswell Fuller, a former New WMti, pink, hook & ayp man of the executive board of Bol­ COLOR FILM WITH PHEMID PROCESSINI doling. Pro- poaed changes to be on toe voting York investment broker who U'ved nd, Madi! ton Oongr^iational Church, is a machines, but toede no stand on the In West Hartford for many years Onm nil, diylliM or indoor typo! Just 300 ...... portlonod. Short gidl—«M fS Stm BOYS’ t JC TJ1 TROY ELECTRIC CAN will be a high Mass starting this laws,” it said, “it is not possible daily next week at 7:30 am . and | MW P-S5 CaSai aMMi *m IM4. Sunday. Church school teachers to drop a delinquent committee 6:30- p.m. KNIT SKI PAJAMAS OPENER w/BOTTLEOPEN’R have started advanced courses in member during his two-year elect­ I.2C CANDY STRIPE THROW RUNS Confraternity of CSirlstlan Doc­ ed term.” the subcommittee pro­ Manchester Lodge of Elks will I trine at S t James’ Church ip posed that a party rule be made till! ■Slllt littil-ISS P g O Rayon tufting on ]ute with latex back! Random have a Columbus Birthday Dinner-1 Now V-hIva of odivHyl V-1 for oclienl V-6 for oconomyl M M M S e p M 10.88 G .E . II.C 7 20 IN. Mancheotor. “which could bring about the res­ Donee Saturday, Oct. 12, at toe I MS, Halle MSMIi NI tut wmm 1 y, fcw aw ew g 0 muRieeior stripes! 24x36"...... SduHri Menu ignation of such a member.” Elk’s Home. Dinner wUl be served Meet the more-for-the-money <*r of tbs year—Olds F-86! •.isi______FSm r riplsaml garaPal STEAM and DRY IRON CONVERTIBLE BIKE Monday—pork chow mein with at 7 p.m. The Dubaldo Brothers! nwmtn«ata thimfc* to ten extra inchee in length! Jifort octioa firom a rice and noodles, bread snd butter, Orchestra will play for dancing. eabbage salad; Tuesday—hamburg new Jetfiie Rocket V-8 and smooth new Jetaway Drive!* Mow savnigt snas’iir'taieii District Registers Hekets may be obtained from | 'from a brand new Eoon-O-Way V-6 Engine! Mow eo m fi^ ^ rtfaw sts 7«7 OIRLS’ gravy , with makhed potatoes, but­ John Naretto, ticket chairman. tata 59^ tered eorrota, bread and butter, roadability tram a three-inch-longer wheelbase, rugged Guard-Beam SEAMLESS STRETCH cherry gelatin; Wednesday — Insurance Agents The Rev. Abram Sangrey, pas-j Frame, and a wider stance than ever! Hue wow fsa tu ru . ^ . m an cirenmwl chipped beet on toast, O IBSfBB^ fashion . . . wow of susrythingl Stop into your (Mdsmobile Dealer’s POINT TERRY BISH TOW Ht SLACKS tor of United Methodist Churth, m NYLONS cheese aUdes, sliced tomstoes, fruit Any North End insurance agent Bolton, wUl crmduct a service Sun­ taxlay and step out in a mors-for-ths-money F-86! •opSmti * mSw ms Cannon cotton tony in aie*t pattent A oolad; ’Itaurwlay—beef macaroni wiriiing to qualify to participate day at 6:40 a.m. in toe c h ^ l at •elorsl Umit 8 per euetomer------caoserde, buttered green beans, In Eagbto District insurance prem­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. S 89‘ SSe 8>/4 «z. STRIPE TOOTHPASTE broad and butter, epice cake; Fri­ iums may now obtain forms.at the day— soup with crackers, district’s flrtoouse on Main St. PLANE LANDS SAFELY «. ■ o r TMa ouAUTV-auiuT 'a. oujaM oaiixa: NiNOTY-oiaHT, oTAWnM. oupaw ip, dywamic po, jototaw i. JOTOTAa w, F.nf' Keep your teeth zparkliag white! Klda Just leva it! Limit peanut butter and Idly sandwiidi, District Director Winslow Man­ STRATFORD (AP) — An Al­ ohoeoiato pud<^ . ^ chester, who serves as chairman .aea****♦•♦•••••************ 1 par euotomar! ^ legheny Airlines passenger plane waaaaoaaaa***************** VISIT} VOSR LOMl MTHOMZEO OLOSMOMU NMUTY OEAURI llpunoi TIRRY WMISLOTRS M l Ml Riia of (be district’s insurance commit­ landed safely laat night at Bridge­ Maasey, town r< ^ fore- tee, made toe announcement today. port Munic^ial Airport although I g M t N i d M t o a l T M ck i h t a l y m Hm M i l ..H M fia p ir rtti YttYTT bnod wi Currant Kqulvalant Prleoal ■tm, lOtumed rocehtly from a ' The forme ahould be returned to toe pilot had radlo^ ahead that 589 toot or acme 7,000 miles by train John Kelly, who has offices at the . o n d iM . apciidlnc time in Fendle- rear of 71 E. Center St., before the cockpit was filling with stnoke. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Inc.— 512 West Center Street , Gre, pad Spokane, Wash, on Oct. U deadline. It was discovered later the fumes gptt MraTzburlo Caldera of Tte district, ill June 1962, set were caused by oil leaking from an MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9;30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ltd. returned , Wedneiday 'up a point system plan to allow oil seal on a heater. After a,delay ta^' month vacation in Inouronce agents in the district to of nearly two hours toe craft con- I W v i oM fViBoe. shore in the Motrlet'a Inauramoe tlnued Ita flight freun Boston to] • 0 0 0 7 m t THE kwm-mmm'mta moori imow a toum v ownts . i n -tvi- Waotaingtoa. diparbBuat waa eoUod onmmlaahHia. -'.I , .1^ ■■

: p a g e THlRTEliN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONJ^, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 rAOB TWELVE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY <»0S8W0RD PUZZLE LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 'SSiSSSSSS' R EA U y/l HOPE 'RXtU. ^ Eagles in Home Opener Saturday Tennessean tiBiM m iiT o LEAVemNAUlTTLE . { Mrtm r t a PnrAem Pupto PONT TELL A SOIX, BANKER BSOWN LONSER "THIS TIME/IF X WOULDN'T WANT TO START A HWiVi •fboAV MYMEMORy DOESN'T Weddings B P A N IC -«~8aT TM SETTIN G O U T OF, FAIL ME, AND rrMKVER Brisk Ticket Sale WC STOCK MARKET AND INTO T30ES,VtoU MADB 'iDUR ACBOBB 9TMN1 SAVINGS FOR A FEW MONTHS ,LAST DEPOSa-^-^POR For Sports Night Golf Leader HAK-KAFF-— X’M MAKING A [*iO-*--ON OCT.% in sif UFoiem r (poet) MA30R DEPOSIT-** A Bit AT A 'ioo WllTHDREW IT , M Belotedef Meriden t i m e , o f g o u r s e . f o r t h e SAKB. KUubethI a f t e r n o o n BaaebsJl fans are reminded tick­ OF s e c r e c y .' ~ .TH A T ; lODadkal* u m m g a h i (h e PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Mason Rudolph doesn’t mind U lM iw M i bnin ets, for the annual Masonic Sports BUGGS BUNNY MMOIM hhUry Night, sponsored by Mancheeter being a front runner. UCOSM.W 2SUtae ^ 'The 29-year-old Tennessean led the $125,000 Whitemarsh aMd* MtaeBflT To Meet Lodge of Masons are now avail­ W H E R E ( TAKE nr S IIM SURE VOU W ONT HAVE A N V ) UFwpoiBt MOSmbiid Open Golf Touimament today by a stroke after the first 18 a^THANKSTOR M A ttifca. able. Speakers for this season’s Y errriNaAW S H A L L 1 WTO THE 1 TROUBLE FlNOINe S X A C rL V J U k h ao program will include Carl Yaa- of the 72-hole competition V TELEVISION SET UVING W HERE IT GOES! ISlDtfUi riwr„ gaw erthl at a 82ntata 5*l5B®* I ’m hapy to take the lead unknowns. Rod Funseth of Spo­ putrr, nSstaiL.wioV ireddlng SSUaniage traemski o f the Red Sox, American BACKSOQUICM.V, MISS ROOM! I'LL ImII MPbaadera initiator Injun 11 League batting champ; Joe Pep- anytime,” he said Thursday after kane, Wash., and Jerry Pisano of 9I0.VESTER! PETUNIA? OETVOUR I'------SOBovsHiN (aidiaic) aiOntliteek CM itone. New York Yankee first base- compleUng a 34-88—«7 round, five Radnor In suburban Philadelphia. MONBYl a iA iiv SBCbaneed 85 Quarter ddPdUoeiiuui under par for the 6,807-yard In Uie 70 bracket with Palmer rai llotNC (lUng> man and Jackie Farrell of the Saitainu 87 By HOWIE HOLCOMB Yankee front rffice, one of the Whitemarsh Valley Country Club were former Open cliamplon Billy MBM«dIl7 Casper of Apple Valley, Calif., A1 XO k t (poet) 1 i 5“ r" 7- 1 East's top after-dinner humorists. course. 'j. WPoiBlar flngK Weekend Bcholastic football Tickets we going at a brisk " I like to get the lead especially Balding of Canada. Don January avnmwt I activity opens tonigrht with in a rich toumameht like this one of Walnut. Calif.; Harold Kneece Station (Hk) r rate according to Wayne Garland, chairman of that committee. How­ because the prise money list is so of Aiken, S.C.; Doug Sander of Depend 1! Manchester invading Meriden Ojai, Calif.; Terry WUcox of Rye, BT ever he advised ducats are still long.” he said, " n you fall you gamoMitle r for ft 7:80 date with Platt N.Y.. and Joe Cardenas of Nash­ l eptrente IT" i r 7 availsble from all lodge officers, still are In the money.” «Jell, aSOndn ■ High at Ceppa Field. East Rudolph obviously Wasn’t count­ ville, Tenn. Only other players to 7 at Larsen’s Hardware In the North break par, along with, the leaders, THATS THE arateotTei I” IT Catholic waits until 2 tomor­ End and at The Herald office. ing the *26,000 first prise with on­ /MARKET FOR , l i ■ row afternoon before engaging ly a one stroke lead over stocky were Doug Ford, Dow l?1nster- y . . MMeridieii friL) zr wald. A1 Geiberger, Bob Harrisoo YOU, BANKER.^ dBlMMle Northweat OathoUc at the latter's Phil Rodgers of Perfldo Bay, Fla., BROWN ft dBSUSd r field In Hartford. Irish Broadcasts and with the likes of Arnold Palm and Terry Dill, all with 71s. im mjts ddtantd "Oain a halfback, loae a half- er, Gary Player, Jack Nlcklaus BY V. T. HAMLIN dB Sharp ■WL ALLY OOP IT r l)nok" could be the name of Mian- Sidewalk alumni Notre Dcune and Julius Boros not too far back. Ring’s Ratings ■ cheeter'e pre-game activity. Vet­ win be able to hear their favorite Palmer, his right shoulder still nn U eran Paul Richard hae returned to aching with burslUs. shot a 70, NEW YO RK (AP) — Hiroyuld WALL vBiyaoap, this/ „.I COT NO USE I „ 7H'NEW KING OF OH, HE DOCS, . ...JUST SEE THAT VOU CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1 football team’s games this season nscrton Hoa..Bur f ,\KKKAHIIC..AN' /WKKAHIK? MOO_ WHO SAYS s i n Y E H ^ A N ' KEM BAO^al TUNICS IB w the lineup but newcomer Dick over WnW. All Irish action — Player and Nlcklaus 71s, and Edihara’s first round kmxkout o f wHNrw»iirroR\ou; 'lOUWTH'ONLY Vw \»IOS IWW GONNA WHILE W E 'R E A MNS,TIOOm.AN' wIl^idBW Pasternack, who oairlcd the ball starting with Purdue tomorrow af­ Boros a 73. flyweight champion Pone Klng- nWECVER? ONE I KNOW WHO TV HE? OONOUBITH’ TAUON' ABOUT DO>ff VOU iMWII RT well In the first quarter agalnet ternoon and closing on Tlianks- Just behind Rudolph and Rod­ petch earned the young Japanese OVN OVEIM VIORLP/ KINGS, ‘ IS n co o r Oonard, la definitely out of action gers, ueotied aiat o»,69, wereweie theme veteranycvcc, clouter the “fighter of the month" n TH'BOOT/ glvlng Day against Syracu.'te. To­ S taala Mma BT with ankle, knee and thumb morrow’s game starts at 2:10 p.m. Gene Littler and two comparative | aumrd from Ring Magazine today. SSNtaa 41M»ad 17" II apralna. Randy Oote, the only other ■OHHnanldfcw injured Indian, la expected to see 1 II BT !& p ^ -tim e duty against the Pan­ 1 thers dcMpite a deep gash on hla shin—wffered when kicked In the Conard contest. (Herald photo by Satemls.) The Trihe’a opening eleven to­ Lucas, Bill Brennan, John Mac, Bob Perrone and Bill night will probahly include Rick FORWARD EAGLES—Some of East Catholic’s offen sive linemen are shown during a pre-game drill. They Troy. Perrone is hurt and won’t play tomorrow after­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Paley and BUI Dixon at ends; Marie Monette and Dave Peace at tackles, include left to right, Gary Cass, Barry Sheckley, John noon when the Eagles oppose Northwest.______a Bob Alttirio and Dick Lewis at THEM SILEMT SOCIAL* < VES.THeV BRIMOT guards and Roger Parrott at cen­ SHOULD Be CALUB7 IMAMBCPeitT ter. The backfleld wUl Show Woody Giants Picked over Redskins FROMAWASH dark at quarter, Rkdlard and HOPCLBSS HUPOLBS; TUBCOMBAKiy BY AL VERMEER eVBRVraWVEAK* either Ronnie Lewie or Pete Syl­ PRISCILLA’S POP JU S T WHEN T H e V R e a m p PU T W M vester at halves and Bob WersUer SKI ALL EXPECnty TD 60 OVERTHEAA/ (T ' /MUST BE AW FUL at full. Browns and Pittsburgh NUTCMELL! THIS FIRM 1 WANTT M Y MEN TOJ UPANOTCM.WMY— Indian ooachM made one po- SPICE — Vlv Sheldon 142-857, , TOBENEARiy Lori Keeney 185-848, Jean Hampton ' HAS too PLACE FOR •THINK Biet OP/ aRion switch during the week, DRE^ERSJjr-:^/,^ changing Jack Slmmana fro m 137, Reggio Gburskl 129, Pat An­ quarterback to right and on of- In Big Weekend Contest nuli! 360. fenae. "We figure that wUI give Woody FLAVORETTES — Geri Barton | (dark) another good target be­ NEW YORK (AP)—The “big one” in pro football this 127, Teen Wilson 126. sides Daley,’' Head Ooeoh T o n y weekend is the Saturday night battle at Cleveland of the two Ailbrlo Mid. "Flktt acoutad ua MERCHANTS — CSiarley Eca- agalnat Oonard. They know Woody unb^tens in the Eastern Conference of the National Foot- bert 135-883, Mike Denhup 186, , can throw and that Daley Is a balLLeague, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns. Dave Demerchant 139, Charley i good receiver. I f they key on him By Bob Brown The Chicago Bears, imdefeated^ Harris 140-352, John Morton Jr. 186- (Daley) we're hoping that with The Ski Club swung Into U* leaders of the Western Confer may be tough for me Browns. It 187-881, Andy Kravontka 147-869, Bimmens out there, we'U have fall seaeon MIonday, the first m«et- eoce, will be at home to the Balti­ could be a field goal duel between , Bob Willette 355, Ken Seaton 364, another tbreeA." tng of the year being hetd at the more Colts in one of the six Sun­ LOu Michaels and Lou Groza. 'Harold Howard 850, Bill Chapman Hast’s Baglca got a double-bar­ SetEor Citizens Room at the EsM day games in the NFL, Green Chicago 28, BalUmore 21—Bears 360, Joe White 360, Archie Laro-' relled boost during the week when Side Rec. Appnwdraaiteiy 76 Bay, trailing Iw a game, takes running a hot hand are healthy. chelle 850. two fullback*—Joe AluMckl and members attended. on the winless Los Angeles Rams Colts will be missing Jimmy Orr JBl. Walt Basnlght—were declared fit Junior CItib membera attended at home. but Johnny Unltas can make It RESTAURANT — Ernie Pohl for duty. Neither played last week ItM first meeting along with the Y . A. ’ntUe and the New York tight. 137—361, Dick Albee 188-138— 386, BY JOE CAMPBELL when the Ragles drpea.Kr turn "Wei. I’ve fina% gotlhe KMORE ao-H morrow,’’ Coach Andy IBayloek re- ior Club advieor. Last year the prising Minnesota Is at home to or gamble on Lamar McHan, just —375, Frank Calvo 135, Rollle 1 D O N TG E E flii tHW)wMiM%fcs BRLWUUNt* m m w & j e f W f ie ! portsd. "W e>s split them Into two Junlon enjoyed a suoceerful flnst the strong St. Louis Cards In an acquired. Irish 13®— 359, Tony MarinelU 136 Ttte »panotMdB/( a«|iarate units, they even prac- year with group trip* and outings other big game. St. Louis 24, Minnesota 17—The —364, W alt Suchy 136—379, Ed MOM/ tloe at eppoatta ends of the field— on the agenda plus joint aOtivitiee Dallas and Philadelphia, two Cards' good pass defense, plus the Praalier 138—386, Cy Georgettl and they really eat It up." with the Senior Club. disappointing clubs that have not throwing of Charlie Johnson and 366, Bert C31aughsey 359, Dick Dl- OttaMive Unit Jeff Clark, one of the hotbeet won, meet at Philadelphia. De­ the nmnlng of Joe Childress and bella 376, Paul CorrenU 354, Ed BEN CASEY Baylook said the offensive unit young racing pnoepeots thle aide troit, loser of Its last two, enter­ Bill Triplett make the difference. Paganl 362, Leo Rivers 380, Bill will ^low the following: Ends, Bill of the Cbnnectixxit River, wiR pre- tains San Francisco making' Its New York 36. Washington 28— Evashowsky 35®, Ed Bujaucius Troy and Oary Cass; tackle* aide over the Junior Club tMs first start under new coach Jack The Redskins’ pass defense still 362, Andy Lamoureaux 146— 372, Barry BheckAey and Norm Aubin; year. For Infbrmatilon oonoera- ciulsUansen. is leaky. Hank Frey 145-143— 418. •to CONIE IN ,M R .P B L . W B V e j u f t i guards, John McCSithy and John ing, the Junior Chib pteaee oall In the American Football Green Bay 38, Loa Angeles 10— him on East Center St. Jim Taylor is a doubtful starter nNI«HB> PMAiyZINS THE Mac; center BUI Brennan; quar- League, the New York Jets defend E A R I.Y BIRDS , — Miaryanne The meeting MIonday night I teihack, Oeury Stdlivan and Mike their xiastem Division lead at the but the Packers have too much Plzzaneaio 141, Bett.y Onoveee | brought to the fore a s u b j^ for the rebuilding Rams. " © Maehik; halfbacks Tom Bavier Polo Grounds against the Boston 337. and Pat KirtH and fullback Ahi- which Should be of great intereet Patriots In a Saturday night Dallas 24, Philadelphia 21—An­ 3-T NYLON CORD to all fonner members and «to game, Oakland wUl be at Buffalo other upset here with the Cowboys TUFSYN RUBBER bteki and Basnlght PABKADE DUSTY — JVihn On defenM the line wiU show nwny local people who have been on Saturday night On Sunday it finally clicking like they should. Preston rolled' a sensaitional 263 Dave Petro, Bch Judd, Bob De- wnitlng for the dub to make sudi will be unbeaten San Diego at AFL single and finished with a 576. He Here’s the cord that can take chuck I 0 . . 4 Oemmls, Rrlan Case, OUff Scorso a move. Ted Arnold, Fred Kurtz Denver and Houston at Kansas Buffalo 20, Oakland 14—Satur­ Make no mistake. Tufsyn rubber is took over the lead in the singles hole pounding, curb jolts, rough and Tom Oarey—the last three and Call CUitls have been nego­ (31ty. day. The Bills cannot go on losing the toughest ever used by Goodyear. tiating with a propetty owner In We’re sUll struggling with a forever. Jack Kemp Is reported department. Other high aooree roads, and high speeds without a SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEaj^ sharing taro end spots. Lineback­ were. A rt Nickerson 232, BiU Rei­ ers are Rick Harvey, Bill Barry, the &m m ingtoa Basin sM area 16-14-2 record. So here goes: ready for duty. Goes farther, lasts longer. Makes a fuss. for the use of a lodge for the com­ All games Sunday unless other­ New York 17. Boston 13—Satur­ chert 202, WaJt Yawotnkl 226, 3SeSu •naW iA »*ne»*^'*Acu5r >NONDEB Martin. 242-607, Frank Copeland 236-580. OF GOOD Two E ^ e tackles—Bob P er­ der (Hsctiqaton, by the dub BoarL Saturday. That Steeler rush line defeat. WCIM6MV ICTfe FACE I’M BOREP* SHOULdVE of Directors and final plana for the DONE -THIS AHO BAP rons and Jun Downes are hurt upl under LiCUiC leasing arrauigementa and fees will WEEKS A50. and in ‘‘doubtful’’ sUtus. be presented at the next meeting 1M6 S/W\E Northwest has an unusual scor- at the Senior Otliiena Room on li^ threat for a high echool club FIEE PAHIRS • PROMPT RELIVERV SERVICE RIGHT SIZE I LOW, LOW PRICE* .aocAcne., School S t Oct 14 a t 3 pjn. —a good flM goal kicker in Tom MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAY ALLA Other AettvUy For Your Car | OaUivan. Like the Btogles, they Another annual club activity STUR[S AND MACHINE SHOPS OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY dropped their first stiul of the which (xmMs with the changing season, a 30-10 affair to Sacred color o f the leaves Is work on the $ 1 1 9 5 ’’ HAMSSOj^pa/r CCODyTHeEBB'iOE Heart High of Waterbury. Also Mt. NebO slope. The dope la in lO / N o r iNvrrA'ncNTDM/ like E C i® , this is Northwest’s fSlrly good shape this year but GET SET hlOW 6.00 X 13 FITS Chevy II, Comet, Fal<»ii...... XX A J t oar acnrHCAVfWiziy first varslW season. minor changes and addMiona are L lottofzacfHi programmed for the work partlee m In_____ thecoming con' weeks. Mowing; Oie FOR COLD WEATHFR DRIVING 6.50 X 13 FITS Buick Special, Olds F-85, Corvair, 0 9 5 * BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE y z z — ^Boston Decision’ gram and hay planted last year \' will be handled by the Town Park PRO BABiy THE VDUHS SBUtWM INSERTED LUCKV FOR AUOFUS! UPON Not Any Concern Department Laat year’s planting SUCH LirtlE THINGS... AMD1UE has grown better than expected 7.50 X 14 or 6.70 x‘15 FITS Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth, ^ A ■MS M C K tN C PIH IMPROPSRLY, ALIOWIHG and when this covering o f hay and H C PO lC A N IK X m 10 OPEN AND PUMP A PROPER OR IMPROPER (UONG T o R ing Contender Dodge, Studebaker, Mercury, Pontiac, Hudson, ^ 1 SENATOR OILPEPPERIMIO THE S E A ._ ^ OF A LOCKING PM... ARE NAW gram la mowed, the slope should CAREERS OFTEN MADE OR be groomed to a point where a BROKEN. \\JLUi}AcuJL BOSTON (AP)—Middleweight mii^num «,EASW WK ir.PROM BOW TO, WHILE AWAV m again a project which will benefit Packard, Chrysler, Lincoln...... WELCOME ABOARD *rBRNLnUMCROW» IMG VOiWK HONE! GTRAH6ERSI SO Torre*—have gone down since • DEFROSTER TUBING TirROSBBUDJ ^NWTOKBBLl (NWCT TRY TD Fernandez started his cpmd>ack. the club and. its members greatly. J 'This will revolve around the reno­ • HEATER CONTROL VALVES *A11 price* black tubeless plus tax and old tire off your car B-BUT bill WIAGINE TALK TO'EM'. They show he has bounced back —I CAN'T IT/ FROM from the dip he took after losing vation of the lodge at (Jummlng- by R A N C O ‘WAY BACK a i ^ t declrion In a title bout with ton Basin. Presently the "to d ^ ” Is THEy WENT INTO THE SWING IN an eight-room house, but work Is WOODS 60 FINN COULD THIS RIG/ THERE/ the then champion, Gene Fullmer. • ENGINE HEATERS FMnandez boa»U 29 knoidtouts planned whlcdi will convert it into WHITEWALLS ONLY $3 MORE I GETOUTOFHIS WET a dormitory-type bulkMng to han­ • AUTO-LITE BAHERIES CLOTHES? tat bis list of 86 victories. He has dle the large crowds anticipated • IGNITION by MoHory, Aiito-Lita, fliX lOBMfl. for the coming season. DeNuocl has never been knocked Don’t forget the meeting Oct. 14. Delco o ff his feet during a similar ca­ Join In the fun and work toeether reer In which he has*won 86, lost and e«>joy another wonderful win­ • CASTROL MOTOR OIL five and tied two. ter of skiing! • HEADS PLANED TO PREVENT ANTI-FREEZE LEAKAGE BUY IT ! •.futjmvmintt QREATEST SHOW EVER! ARDC-NEMA I f your dealer doesa’t stock parts—we taivlte your biqairies. DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILUAMS N «w England Championahip MIDGET AUTO MR. ABERNATHI BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY KARP'* BCEN Htr.'/ TMEYM WAVING GOOD SHOOT­ LET'S aiVE UP, BEKRE X GUARENDER ING! STAND RACING CLASSIC THBCOAETeUARD MOWS .ftlONAL,5IR' BT TO PICK U n i- c a r d OF COURSE NOT, have SOMB7HIN& 'LITTLE DOES HE KNOWTHAlfe Ktii UE OUTTA TH' WATER* UP THOSE ..JC IN THE CHARACTERSJ THIS SUNDAY.. 2:30 PJW. PMBRRa] ARE you MR.ABBRNATHVC OVEN AND I HAVE TO KEEP , WHERE I KEEP MY TV SET! CHIEF/ ^ (RAIN DATE—OCTOBER U ) UWW W ONTHE ANEVEONIX^^-.^;^ A "FIR ST” 2. JOBPi DIFFERENT. 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Sofxxs Los Angeles featurea New Hampatitre opening Eaglea Meet Colgate brakes, swivel seat.s, dark green four. Call 649.-0800 for interview. Boston University has its best with white top. Real sharp. formica, tile, general repair. No college preferred. (Complete tratl> defense of its championship at ing program offered with oppoc^ Produces Winners chance for victory to date when it Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 $895 job too small. Call William Rob­ WAITRESS WANTED Acadia Res­ Towel Not Rhode Island, which alreajdy has bins Carpentry Service. 649-8446, taurant, 103 Tolland Tpke. 649- tunity . for sales management. one league victory. New Hamp­ meets <3olgate although the Raid-, ------1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe sedan, High commtaslon eamlng^s, draw NEW YORK (AP) — Johnny Beeker. “ He wasn’t bringing era still are the favorites after LOST — BEAGLE DOG, vicinity fully equipped, excellent condition. 1959 VOLVO 8127. shire, a defensive power a year their opening triumph over Oomell. I Bolton Notch, answers to Salty, HOME MAINTENAN(3E, repair available for superior applicants. Podres seems too old and bald his foot down right, and he ago, also dlspHayed offensive pow­ Will sacrifice. 649-5737. Tudor, radio, heater, 4-speed trans­ and alterations. Rec rooms, roof' Call or write R. W. Barrows, The wasn’t getting enough hip In Yanks BU failed to score a point against no collar. Call 849-6466. to be a student. But he’s been Tough Spot for er when It rolled over Oolby, 49-0, mission, maroon with whitewalls. ing and aluminum siding. Russ Barrows ft Wallace C?ompany, 100 attending Joe Becker’q college his pitches. As a result, his last week to Stretch Its unbeaten the bigger Army and West Vir- $696 Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. "The Market Square, Newlni^on. 286> g k ^ teems. LOST — BY Young Lady, sum of of rhythmic arts, a dlmly-llt pitches were rising. I showed skein to 10. money, vicinity of Center Park small job carpenter.” SEWING MACHINE 0881. seatlesa elaasrooni where yon him what he was doing wrong.” d s in Los Angeles this season, Vermont launches its first full Two other Bay State teams, Am­ 1957 MERCURY Yankees Hopeful herst and Northeastern, are fa­ Wednesday. Please call 643-0727. have to flunk a rcNirse to meet “ I was a little tense at the LOS ANGELES « ‘ rS lJ K w t Jie Yankees Wt o»Jy four home ' Yankee (jonference football ached' GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Monterey convertible, radio, heat­ vored to continue undefeated Sat­ the entrance requirements. start.’’ admitted Podres, “ and runs. Roger Maria has hit only ons * ule at Maine, which already has FOUND — BROWN and white er, automatic, power steering, blue RooflnR—Sidinf 16 OPERATORS Sitnations Wanted— after the flrst two Innings, I team ever has won a Wofld with Dodger Stadium may be the urday. Amherst, which opened INC. But Podres Is the second sort that breeds mostly contempt. there in two seasooa and Ml«*«y lost two conference games. mongrel, male, brown collar, and white with whitewalls. Real Fem ale S8 By EARL YOST ( »games in 19M but the Yankees^ Roger's a great competitive student to graduate with a didn't think I’d be around too Series after losing the first with a 23-16 win over a strong chain link, vicinity Green Manor. clean. R. DION ROOFING and sidiiig, al came on to capture four of the player. That’s why he got hurt No matter how much experience Mantle hasn’t hit any. Coach Bob Clifford has built one terations, ceilings, painting and Experienced operators and honors during the World Series. long. But I went down with Only two Yankees have driven Springfield teem, should have itt- CJall Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden, Route 88, Talcottvllle BOOKKEEPER-Secretary — Hx- YANKEE STADIUM, New next ttve-'Two yeara later, MUwau- running into the wall in the third Becker and I seemed to get two games on its home field. they've had there, New York’s of Vermont’s strongest teams for tie trouble with AIC. NorthecuMem $495 gutter work. Satisfaction guaran trainees needed. Excellent op­ Beeker took to in more than a half dozen runs at Its Initial Yankee campaign. The 648-8894. 649-6301 perienced. Handle complete set o( York— “W e haven’t thrown no kee edged the Yankees in the flrst inning. When I got out there he squared away. I was hitting the Now the New York Yankees left-handed batters still must hit Is expected to make it three teed, free estimates. 648-4882. portunity for qualified train­ books through general ledger, pay­ his classroom Wednesday and D o^ er Stadium in two years. KIs- Catamounts have won two Open till 9 p.m. 1957 CHEVROLET damn towel in yet,” Ralph two games but the American already had a red welt on his arm he went on to strike out a spots real good from flic tiblrd must not only combat this 60- the ball nearly 80 feet farther to straight, over Bates. NOTICE is hereby given that Pass ees to learn sewing. Apply roll, quarterly taxes, deshM part- get a home run in rig^t-oenter ton Howard baa batted hi 14, Tom ' straight, over AJC and the Army Hs second 160 tudor, radio, heater, 6 cylinder, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, Houk angrily said as he puff­ League champs wen four of the and you could see the fence marks record IB in a 6-t Ix>s Angeles Inning on.” Springfield faces Book No. W4806 Issued by The standard shift, runs like new. time position 2-8 days a week. Podres righted himself so year-old pi^edent but must do it field at Dodger Stadium thkn they Treaoh nln#. B team. Savings Bank of Manchester has painting. Carpentry. Alterations next five, including the last three on his arm.” | Df^er victory. Becker took s t r ^ h r Little Three tigsr In Wil­ and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ MANCHESTER MODES, Ctall 649-2417. ed two hits, a double to right and a and needed ’s ured to have in the World Series em Stadium this season, but did againet the Angels. Don Drys- baitoly squeaked by Bucknell, 20- Kings Point at Bridgeport, Oontral 1957 OLDSMOBILE BLDWELL HOME Improvement Dependable, mature, luttd own York Yankees. dale starts for the Dodgers to­ 1968 Pontiac (Batalina, 4-door hard­ Super 88, 4-door, hardtop, radio, Manchester Aagelee Dodgers, disregarding No Mood for Jokes . double to left, replace Marls on Beeker. the Dodgers’ idtchlng relief help. was that they know all about the scored only 32 runs there all year. 18, and need to show improvement Cionnectlcut at Montclair, Norwich Company — Roofing, siding, al­ transportation. Call 876-0291 lor their role as underdogs, had won Ute'losing manager, obvi­ And so, ttie left-hander with ballpark in Los Angeles while That’s an average of more than morrow and Sandy Koufax bWs in their Ivy opener to get by a Penn at Coast Guard, Geneva at South­ rcnrWBflafl top, power steering, power heater, automatic, power steering appointment. Saturday ? coach, beckoned Podres when brakes, automatic, radio, and b r ie s , jet black. Two to terations, additions and remodel their second strali^t ‘decision ously wasn’t in the mood for any "No,” Houk said: "Maris la my the lowest-slung belt In base­ moat of the Dodgers wouldn’t 3M a game. for hU aeoond victory e ( the Se­ team which ann'ually paints for ern Connecticut, and St. Lawrence Ing of all types. Excellent work­ he came Into the dugout after ELECTTROLUX Sales and Service, heater, whitewalls . . . 42,960 choose from. over the Yanks to take a com' j(kes. shot back: ‘T d start my re­ best rightflelder. I’m planning no pitching ttie first two Innings ball, came awaj' with his fourth know the Inside of Yankee Stad In 302 at-bats against the An- ries Sunday. the Indiana and wants to end Dart­ at TWnlty. The Norwich - Coast manship. 649-6495. mending two game lead aa the lief pitchera Ihey seem to be do­ lineup changes. I went with my series victory and put tho mouth’s victory streak at 18. Guard and Bridgeport-Klnga Point bonded representative, Alfred $445 Situations Wanted— at Yankee Stadium. Podres had AmeU. 206 Henry St. 648-0460. 1968 Spyder, Monza, 2-door turbo m e r r y CHRISTMAS: It will be a tsama beaded for the West Coast ing a better Job of keeping thoee best team, and best pitchers, in not allowed any runs, but had Dodgers two-up on the Yankees Brown gets a chance to redeem games are at night. charged, 4-speed, floor shift, very Merry Christma,s for Avon ______M ale 2 9 for the neort three games—if nec- guys (Loe Angeles) from sooring." the flrst two games and'l'°plan to been anytiilng but sharp. with Ote teams moving to Ixis radio, heater, two to choose 1956 CHEVROLET Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Angeles for Saturday's third WANTED — RIDE from West O n - 210 wagon, radio, heater, 6 cyl­ Representatives. It can be for you | m u jo l e AGED retired man easaty.,Hie Dodgers won, 4-1, be­ As for the four straight aeriea go with my best nine men the “ Johnny dldn’-t have any Facts ’n Figures ter St. to vicinity Underwood or from, black or white . 42,895 too! Earn those much needed ex­ hind ’ pitching, with triumphs Houk w as. referring to rest the way. Lopez ia a hel­ game. inder, standard shift, turquoise and BOOFENG — Specializing repairing sires part-time job. Avallabis ter of rhvthm or coordination,” said Arrow Hart, hours 8-6. Call 649- roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ tra dollars the Avon way. Our all types of work. 644-0466.' help from Ren Perranoski in the by earlier Yankee teams — IflBT, luva ball player and he's won a 1962 Ford Falrlane, 4-door, 6 cyl white with whitewalls. Exceptional Christmas selling season has On World Series 4028 after 6 p.m. inder, automatic transmission, condition. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ 1932, 1938 and 1989 — there was lot of games for us this season paired. Aluminum siding. 80 started. Our gifts for everyone **We*v« been beaten two punea one big difference. These clubs with his big bat and I guess you Redskins Defense WANTED — RIDE from Lake radio, heater...... 41,696 $545 years’ experience. Free estimates. from babies to grandparents are Dogs—Birds—Pete 41 In a row before snd we came back. wUpped the would say it’s too bad there are Street vicinity of Bast Middle more beautiful than ever. Full Alston Afraid to Talk L. Pet. 1961 (3omet, 4-door sedan, heater, Call Howley, 643-6881, 6434)768^ Z sea no reason why we can’t championa in four straigM games. three outfielders better than he is. ■ Los Angeles (N) 0 1.000 Turnpike, to Travelers Insurance. 1956 CHEVROLET training for women without previ­ PROFESSIONAL Trimming, kalh- again," the Yankee skipper said The Yankees have never lost the haven’t quit on any of my Hours 8-4 :30. C!all 640-8876. standard shift, 6 cylinder, Belair convertible 8, automatic, ing, all breeds. Poodle ajMclallat. “t ' New York (A) . 2 .000 cle a n ...... 41,196 ous selling experience. Call 289- before only a handful of reporters first two games at home and then guys and they haven’t quit on ino. i FIRST G.AME. WEDNESDAY, Set for Y.A, Tittle radio, heater, power steering, two Radio>TV Repair Services 18 4922. It costs BO more to have tbs bast who came into the loeer’a den. come back to win. We’re going to win this time yet.” With Two-Game Margin OCT. 2 1961 Lincoln Continental, 4-door se­ tone blue with new white top. Must in professional eondltioataig. #68- ' Ghmes No. S, 4 and S will be Was Houk upset with the defen­ a dea^panned hut serious Houk ' Los Angeles 041 000 000—6 9 0 AutomobOes For Sale 4 dan, all power, automatic be seen. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, MATURE WOMAN to take care of 9793, 649-0600. played in Los Angeles, starting sive (day of the Yanks? said as he wheeled aroimd in his $645 available all hours. Satisfaction children and house. Please call af­ ■New York 000 000 020-—2 6 0 WASHINGTON (AP)—Washington trie* out its new pass NEED CART xoui’ credit turned radio, heater, whitewalls. A AKC REGISTERBK) Poodlsa, blade Baturday afternoon at 1 o’clock, 4 •T saw nothing wrong with the oak swivel chair. Koufax and Roseboro; Ford black beau ty...... 48,898 guaranteed. Call (K9-1S16. ter 6, 643-8512. fielding. Maria (Rlgbtfielder R o m The Yanks are not dead but LOS ANGELES (A P )—Strange are the workings of the down? Short on down payment? or silver, puppy dipped $80. Osll o^eloek hfancheater time. Williams (6). Hamilton (9> and defense trap Sunday on the bird it was designed to catch— 1956 CHEVROLET MATURE MOTHERLY woman Maris) would have caught Willie they looked battered as they minds of men. ^ \ ^ Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t 1960 Cadillac Ctoupe daVUle, Belair, 4-door, radio, heater, au­ 644-8966. Hook, obviously upeet by both E. Howard. W —Koufax. L —Ford Y. A. Tittle, the bald eagle of the New York Giants. despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ Moving—Trncklnr— wanted to come in five days a the defeat and some foolish ques- Davis’ bell in the first inning if quickly dressed and headed for Soft-spoken , his nding Home Runs—Los Angeles, door hardtop, power steering, tomatic, power steering and Coach Bill MePeak’s 1962 Red-^ quire about lowest down, small­ S torage 20 week. Call 643-9631. POINTER PUPS, good gun or Add did more biting into Ms ht didn’t slip. Los Angeles. the crest of a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven World Senes, Roseboro. New York, Tresh. skins, fired im by the fabulous pass power brakes, power seat and brakes, dark blue with whitewadls. trial, reasonable. Call 646-4188 af­ back last fall, has been shifted to est payments anywhere. No small windows, low mileage . . Save Mger than he

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1968 Houses lo r Sale ^ 2 PAGE EIXTEEH Hoom For Sale . 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Honses For Sale 72 Honses For Sale 72 ‘^’ I Houses For Sale 72 Houses Fot Sale 7S f o u r ROOM house at 44 Durant I . 1... By FAGALY and SHORTEN^ MANCHESTER — 6 rooms. $11,- 817,600-VERNON—Uke SpUt Lev­ CUSTOM DESIGNED exeCuUve BOL’TON — $12,300. Economy 6- SPECIALLY PRICED $13,800 — 6 Kowalski Finally THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW room Cape, enclosed rear patio, 2 room Cape, close to Shut Center Street, excellent condition. Ask­ Household Goods SWEBPINa VIEW — 1968 three MANCHESTER — 6 to o m Cape, 900. Newly done over Inside. els? You’ll love this! 7 rooms, In­ home in one of Manchester’s ,Uke new, 1% baths, shed donner, Here’s a ' starter for someone. rooms partially finished up, ame­ St.,. Junior and Senior High School, ing $11,000. Phone o-wner Columbia bedroom Gold MedsUlon Ranch, cludes fireplace, recreation room, prime locations. 7 spacious 228-9019. ELECTRIC S’TOVE, excellent con- many extru , $16,900; 5 raom About $161 taxes per year. Very outdoor pqtlo, basement garage. rooms, sunken living.’ room, site drive, high lot, quiet dead end 4 bedrooms, excellent condition. dlUon, 880. Call Columbia 228- buUt-ln stove, hw e lot, only 814r street Minimum down, low month­ Best of financing available. Wes­ apA CE EUGIMEER OPBlTAL CAM PUT .J ut wmem he pub his car oh the road, he 900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, older, home, 88,600; short way out low heat bill. How can you beat Profeulonally landscaped. Samuel cathedra) celling, 2 huge fire­ VERNON CiENTBR, Valley View 9019. it? You can’t. B . B . Bushey ly payments. Lawrence F. Fiano, ley R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. Gets Job Hearing CLASSIFIED SATELUTES TH0USA8DS OP MILES 1810 CAH’T FIHD HIS WAS PROM OHE OURH1QWH TO 649-6182. — 8 bedroom ranch, garage, 8/4 M. Lavltt Agency, MLS Realtors places, landscaped lot. Call own­ Lane — 6 room ranch, attached acre, 812,900. Over 120 more list­ Agency, 649-2088. Realtor, 643-2766, Charles Nichol­ SPACE, A8D GUIPE’EM RIGHT TO THEIR, ANOTHER - ; A at Vernon Circle, 643-2158, 876- er 649-6286, after 6 p.m, or Satur­ BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room cus­ garage,,.screened porch, fireplace, ing to choose from. Call or stop 6297. day and SundiW- son, 742-6364. 3 bedrooms, choice location, $16,- Machinery and Tools 52 tom Cape, 48’ long, 23’ li'vlng (Gontened from Page One) recognition of Red China during to see us. Open nights tiU 9. The room, kitchen, dining room, dfen, 300. Owner 876-6787. - ^ IS IS ME8CUBV CONTROL? ^ » T « O S E m Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ BOWERS SCHOOL — AttracUve 7- rtcrU RB BOOK ranch, Manches­ hU 1958 House campaifu mad ADVERTISING ter Green, 3-bedrooms, dining 8 bedrooms. Owner, 649-9901. . sel for tee Internal Security Sub­ THE SATELLITE WILL WS5 WITH­ IAWES 1,36804- 1 ^ ^ tors, 643-6980, 60S E . Middle Turn­ roohi Cape Cod, oversized detach- $11,900—MANCHES’TER — 4-room said he never suggested te a t FOR SALE — Machinist’s tool box Manchester room, kitchen with built-ins, base­ complete with tools, 876. 649-9037. IN M fcii miles OP JUPITEC pike. NORMAN ed garage, outstanding features COVENTRY — BeauUful Cape, R ^ c h In convenient neighbortiood committee. American troops be wltedra'wn CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ----vj8 laJpMIMUTES-' ^ include downstairs den, formal BOLTON VICINITY ment garage, beautifully treed within walking distance of bus In response to Sourwlne’s ques­ from West Be^ln or Western Eu- lot Wesley R. Smith Agency, 649- shingles, shed dormer, features in­ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ALL HOME WEEK QUICK OCCUPANCY dining room, cheerful modern clude kitchen bullt-lns, many and shopping, excellent condition tions, - KowcUski said: rope. Musical Instruments 53 HOHENTHAL kitchen, 2 full baths, aluminum 1894. throughout. VA, no money down. He had opposed the Bay of Pigs " CUSTOM BUILT Immaculate 6-room Ranch, closets and outlets. Four rooms Keating commented teat *‘the siding, storms and screens. A and bath finished down, two par- FHA, $400 down. Monthly pay­ Invasion of Cuba on g;round8 that 7 ROOM ,ias listed this sparkling ranch with formal dining room, built-in it was Ul-concelved. principal question is whether he COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSFIED ADVT. aluminum sid l^ , aluminum good home, priced right. Wesley tialy completed with bath up, full ments of less than $90. Samuel has any reservations about carry­ MONDAT Thru FRIDAT 10:80 A3L—SATURDAF 9 KM. GIBSON ELECTRIC guitar, excel­ Enjoy home ownership In this GARRISON COLONIAL R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. kitchen, fireplace, large rooms, TOP VALUES HERE basement with recreation room, M. Lavltt Agency, MLS Realtors He believed at one time that lent condition. Phone 643-6M7. .storms, screens, doors, plastered basement garage, high private Castro qhould be given a chance ing out the duties of the hoard ef­ oversized L-shaped Ranch. 8 bedroams, family room, 1% walls, front and rear patios, etc. A area established. House Is 3% at Vernon a rc le , 648-2168, 875- fectively.” Huge living room, fireplace, baths, beautiful, private lot. Mid one acre treed lot. Easily fi­ $12,900 — Up (XI Glenwood months old and must be seen to be 6297. to declare himself for the Soviets quick job change has necessitated ’THREE FAMILY house, 82 W. nanced, only $18,400. Street (off Oak), real clean or come along with us.” He ex­ ”I agree with the statute and FOCB COOPERATION w iu . DIAL A d ^ .9 7 1 1 Wanted-—To Buy 68 formal dliung room, 8 bed­ twenties. a batgwn price of $16,900. Call Nor­ appreciated. Frederick M. Goal, BE AFPBEOIATSa) I I rooms, l-car garage. Caty Center Street. e49-8229, 9-6. four room home with a full B i^ e r , 643-2882. plained teat he believed the "real go along with It,” Kowalski re­ FIN E BRICK man now. basement. Detached garage, problem in Cuba was the Rus- plied. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique water and sewers, waUc to 6 room home, 2 fireplaces, 2-car NO DOWN PAYMENT possible on beautiful level lot, trees. Had NON-DEVELOPMENT RANCH, 3 Lots For Sal6 73 siisns, not tee Cubans.” and ured furniture, china, glass, schools. 81S.600. Call Frank garage, beautiful property com­ this modern 4 bedroom Cape, "You don’t have any doubt at all silver, picture frames and old Williams, 289-8268, 649-6306. LAWRENCE F. FIANO the best of care. bedrooms, 23’ living room with He said he did not recall ’ haV' regardi'ng your ability to do the manding an exceptional view. Of­ minutes from Manchester. ’I^vo ’TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca­ ing’ more support from the Inter­ CoRtiiued From Proceding Pago coins, old dolls and gims, hobby s h o r t e n 6 s . OUR MR. fireplace, completed recreation job and in the best interest of tee fers Invited. Phone Mrs. Shorts, full baths, one half acre treed lot, Realtor 643-2766 $18,750 — Two blocks from the room, excellent condition, recently tion, city utilities. PhUbrick Agen­ national Brotherhood of Team­ collections, attic contents or whole 643-8886. flreplaced living room, large shed High School, a six room cape cy. 649-8464. people?” asked Dodd. estates. Furniture Repair Service, Charles Nicholson 742-6364 redecorated, $16,900. PhUbrick sters than from any other union “There is no question In my BARROWS & WALLACE J. WATSON BEACH & CO. CHARBONEAU dormer gives Colonial sized bed­ that Is vacant. This will qualify Agency, 649-8464. while running for office. Articles For Sals 45 Household Goods 51 'TaJcottvllle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. rooms upstairs. Unusual clrcum' for a FHA with minimum down mind,” Kowalski said. 21 Central Row, Hartford WOODED BUILDING lot, 166x420, He said he voted against a bUl APARTMENT SIZE botUed gas thinks $12,600 Is a steal for this 8 stances dictate immediate sale. ($400) plus' closing ($600). And, BOL’TON LAKE — Immaculate 4 involving the registration of Dodd praised Kowalski and told PARMALL TRACTOR F-12 with 6 66 E, Center St., 622-2114 bednxHn ranch style home In a 83,200. 643-8887. of his long acquaintance write tee foot mower, manure apreader, stove, maple kitchen set, miscel­ Mr. Hohenthal,siiDelflore Agency, you can also get a VA, if you room ranch, garage, patio, large aliens because it contained a pro­ Manchester good centiral location. N6w paint, 643-8121. qualify. nominee. 4895. ««-28n . ______laneous items. Call 649-0360. WANTED - PIANO SO. WINDSOR — Lovely old 9 COVENTRY — 6 room Garrison lot. $10,600. Goodchlld-Bartlett, vision setting up a "comptroller room Colonial, fireplaces, Dutch newspaper, and re-done floors are Realtors, 289-0939. Although ■vice idrairman of the in good condition...... J e r MANCHESTER — Cape, 8 bed Colonial, fireplace, 2-zone hot $13,900 — This is another good WYLLYS STREET 240 foot of propaganda.” When the provi­ DARK, RICH atone-frw loam, 81*- 416 Main St., oven, garage, bam, 8 acres, facta teat back up his opinion, plus sion was deleted, he voted in fa­ subcommittee. Dodd did not take O. E. REFRIGERATOR, excellent C A H eJB LVNCR aluminum storms, screens, and rooms, large kitchen, living room water heat, 1% ceramic tile baths, buy, down on Lenox Street. Six frontage, 643-74'44. Alao, fill, gravel, sand, and stone. Reasonable. East Hartford scenic view. 817,990. Hayes Agen­ extra large kitchen ■with built-lns, MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom vor of the measure. over the chair in the absence of condition. Call 528-6209. SIS'EAST 6 9 TT. doors. What do you think? with fireplace, aluminum com­ rooms plus an enclosed rear ranch, attached garage, fireplace, •48-8608. ______,N£W \oan,N.i. cy, 648-4808. binations, near bus, $16,900. Phil- Vermont slate floor and beam porch. Lot affords the absolute Sourwlne asked him about a Eastland, one of several ranking Call 643-8656 carpeting, city utilities. 649-8883. Wanted—Real Estate 77 Democratic members who did not BOSPITAL BED with guard rails, BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN ISdBfcn BEAUTIFULLY RBS’TORBD Oor brick Agency, 649-8464i ceiling. Beautiful grounds with maximum of privacy, with the 1961 speech in New Haven, Conn., TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! lots of maple trees. Miles of view. shrubbery and trees. Close to and whether he said Americans attend. practically new, reasonable. Can lonlal, 2% baths, 9 rooms, 8 fire­ MANCHES’TER — Older home, 6 PRIVATE PARTY wants 4 to 8 Sen. Ribicoff called Kowralald “a 1, 2, or 3 YEARS TO PAY ROCKLEDGE — S bedroom L- places, hot water heat, cabinet BILL BOLTON — U A R built 4-year-old, Nice location. $26,600. Call owner everything. Just call and start were being "brainwashed” Into be seen after S p.m. 643-8419. WANTED — USED DOUGHNUT 6% room ranch that offers 8 bed­ 742-7414. complete rooms, wall-to-wall room Cape or older house In Man­ acceptance of nuclear war. most able man.” “SUPER DELUXE” ranch, large living room, fire­ kitchen, acreage. Carlton W. packing. carpeting, oil heat, storm win­ 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE equipment. Send price and infor­ Houses For Sale 72 place, famUy kitchen with dining rooms, 2 baths, living room with chester. Phone 649-6605. Kowalski, citing his experience Ribicoff said Kowraleki has tee mation to Connie Morris, P.O. Apartments— Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6182. BELFIORE MANCHESTER — Pretty as a pic­ dows, 2-car garage. FuU cellar. Boats and Accessories 46 All 100% Guaranteed area. Basement with tuU size stone fireplace, kitchen and dining $14,500 — L 1 s t e n to thl.s — a In Hiroshima, said he was dis­ qualifications for the job. “I am Box 483, Broad Brook, Conn. Tenements 63 813,900 — Extra large 3-bedroom COUNTRY CLUB area — Charm- area, G.E. buiU-ins, birch cabin­ ture Is thi.s vigorous Cape Cod. four roopi.^ expandable ranch Situated on extra large lot. $14,- turbed by the thought of nuclear sure he will discharge his duties ONLY 8483 windows, garage, private wooded likes older Colonials. He has listed with lovely yard. Garage and 000. William Grizel, Broker, 649- 814.08 DOWN Rtmch, fireplace, aluminum sid­ ing 6% room ranch, garage, lot, 821,600. Fhllbrlck Agency. 649- ets, breakfast bar. Basement has (space for two rooms up) wlUi war and believed this country with probity and ability. I whole- SEVEN ROOMS, 73 Chestnut St. screened porch, terrace, lovely a nice 7 roomer that offers natural brick fireplace, walk-out door to a covered terrace. Upstairs has 9700. COVERED BOAT storage avail­ 814.08 MONTH ing, aluminum storms, garage, 8464. woodwork, French doors, a center aluminum siding, combination should stop talking about its pos­ heart^ly endorse him. He deserve# Rooms Without Board 59 CaU 289-0261 anytime before 8 wooded lot, priced below apprais­ patio, 2-car attached garage, plus radiators sind Insulation, easily windows, built In air condition­ Bom b Scare able. CaU 289-6188 or 289-5056. — JUST LOOK — 106x300, treea Carlton W. Hutch­ OPEN HOUSE entrance, system, and MANCHESTER — Dartmouth sibility. approval by the Senate and tee p.m. al. Hayes Agency, 648-4803. SEVEN ROOM spacious home in 1 detached, situated on a one acre completed. $15,200 includes sewer ers, a new roof this pa.st spring, He denied that he advocated committee.” — YOU GET — FURNISHED ROOM conveniently ins, 649-6132. assessment. Owner working In Heights and Lookout Mountain. 16-PIECE BEDROOM Manchester on quiet street, 4 bed­ a garage SV jL U *” ’ wooded lot, only 6 minutes from a brand new gas heating sys­ located one minute from Main within waT^ vee of aU the center of Manchester. Like Boston and lonesome for his Two 7 room Colonials, 2-car ga­ Called Hoax Florists—^Nurseries 49 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM Street, light housekeeping. Wom­ FOUR ROOM apartment, clean. rooms, enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ schools and close to a busline tem — immaculate, too. Cen­ Saturday - all day new throughout. Priced, at only family. Glenn Roberts Agency, tral, just a few blocks to bus, rage, 2 fireplaces, 2 porches, 1% 12-PIECE KITCHEN an only. 649-6242. CaU 649-2497 after 6 :30. MANCHESTER rage, asking $19,600. Out of state and shopping. ’This Is a four or five tUe baths. All city utilities, all HARDT Chrysanthemum Plants In - PLUS — Coventry Privacy owner wants offers. PhUbrick $24,800. U A R Realty Co., Inc., MLS Realtors,’ 644-1621, 843-0810. etc. Small lot. biit plenty of Two telephone calls last night all colors, pompons auid Harvest bedroom home.- Bill doesn’t think 843-2692. Robert D. Murdock, 648- privacy. All utilities. buUt-ins, large family room. ELECTRIC A’TTRA C nV E sleeping room, gen­ St. Bridget’s Parish — 8 room Agency, 649-8484. this one can be matched at $16,400. Large lot with trees. Charles Les­ from an unidentified person stat­ Giants, 86c, 60c, 76c each; cycla­ REFRIGERATOR tleman, shower-bath, private en­ Six ROOM DUPLEX, centrally lo Sunday - 1-5 p.m. 6472. ing that there was a bomb planted men plants, 98c and $1.96; gourds Cape, 1% baths, family size $9,900 - LAKE PRIVILEGES MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, $16,900 — For those who want perance, 649-7620. TV SET trance, parking. Inquire 198 ■ cated, 890. Box GG, Herald. kitchen, fireplace, ^rage, VERNON CIRCLE AREA — 6% at the rear of Cook’s Service Sta­ 10c each; also, evergreen trees AND COMB. RANGE 1 dishwasher, disposal, atUc fan, at­ GARTH ROAD country living with city homes, and shrubs at reasonable prices. Spruce St. close to Hollister Street School, room ranch, basement garage, look at this 6% room custom tion and Garage, 555 E. Middle 8% ROOM HEATED apartment, ’Three bedroom home, oU hot tached garage, nicely landscaped 85 FERGUSON ROAD Tpke., apparently was * a hoax, Open 7 days a week. Pontlcelli’s Free DeUvery in Conn. mimy extras plus convenience lot, close to schools, $16,900. fireplace, combinations, b^lt-ins, built ranch on Route 86 in Bol­ WoiiraiN ONLY, between high second floor, stove, refrigerator, to shopping. Priced right at water heat, paneled family KENNEDY 8% room quality built ranch, police reported today. OPEN HOUSE Greenhouse A Nursery, 438 No. Free Set-Up By Our Men school and hospital, off Main St., no children. 643-7862. PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. very clean. Early occupancy. Ton­ ton. ’Two bedrooms, but the Bolton Lake $5,700 817,900. room with fireplace, porch, 2-. gren Agency, 643-6321. family kitchen with built-lns, Police reported that Bob Hayes, ______Free Service By Experts light housekeeping facilities. 643- car garage, 8/4 acre treed lot, is probably not the name of the open stairway allows space to' 43 FOREST STREET Free Storage Until Wanted DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR — A good New Colonial, 4 bedroama, excellent condition. For Indi­ add three more rooms if de­ who was on service duty last night, 6639. quick occupancy, easily fi- buyer of this unusual Colonial. vidual attention call . . . UPRIGHT YEWS. 8-year-old root­ Phone for appointment SIX ROOM DUPLEX. CaU 643-2201. buy at $18,600. Bowers School family room, extra large kitch­ VERNON — COZY 6 room Ranch. sired. Lot Is 100 by 260, outside Vacant 4 room bungalow, roof­ answered two phone calls, the first VERNON nsuiced. However, whoever does buy It will 8 bedrooms, fireplace, paneled MANCHESTER. CONN. ed cuttings, 8-12’’ tall, 16c each, SAMUEL ALBERT LARGE FURNISHED housekeep­ Area - Ranch. 8 bedrooms, 2 en. buUt-lns, 2 baths, large Uv- get 2% baths, a finished rec room fireplace, etc. Terrific value ing and siding only 2-years-oId, at 7:20 and a second some 10 min­ $12 per hundred. 1992 Manchester ing room, all utilities, suitable one baths, knotty pine kitchen with Ing room, hot water heat, heat­ wall, buiU-ins, storms, reasonable. here. Also has full walk-out aluminum combinations, ar­ utes later, in .which a "young Hartford, 247-0368 ’Three-year-old 6% room ranch, aluminum awnings, a flreplaced Owner 876-2883. B & N AGENCY Road. ’Tel. 648-6801.______SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT or two adults, parking. 272 Main built-in oven and stove, dining built-ins, dirdng area, attached ed garage, amesite drive, city basement, many many extras. tesian well. Owner will finance. sounding” male voice said, "There’s THREE ROOM apartment. CaU living room and a desirable Bow­ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 St. area, full basement, city water, LAWRENCE F. FIANO garage, delightful. E. J . Carpen water and sewer, 80x280 land­ ers Area location. a bomb at the rear of your place.” 643-7222. scaped lot. Priced to sell. WU- BOWERS SCHOOL Cape — 8 large Roger Negro Four policemen, under tee direc­ Fuel and Feed 49-A If you have no means cd trans' neat as a pin. Ride by 12 ter, Broker, 649-6061. bedrooms, 2 baths, exceptional T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor portatlon, I ’U send my auto for you ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, EmUy Dr. Interested, call for Realtor 643-2766 Uam Lessard, Builder, 640-8926. 643-1577 LAWRENCE F. FIANO tion of Capt. (Seorge P. Mc- No obligation on your part. trally located, parking available. STATELY 10 room mansion. All kitchen, including dishwasher and 643-8727 Caughey, along wdth town firemen p.m.-StOO p.m. SEASONED CORD WOOD, sawed Furnished Apartments 63-A appointment. Won’t last, price Charles Nicholson 742-6864 rooms extremely large. Five fire­ disposal, screened porch, flrC' Realtor 643-2766 2:00 any length, free deUvery. QuaUty 643-5127, 643-9828. 814,500. from CJompanles 2, and 3 in'vestl- E—R—T’—S places, 4% baths, 2-car garage. place, redwood finished basement. guaranteed. B . Yeomsuis, 742-8002. BEAUTIFUL 8-room first floor MULTIPLE Owner 649-7408. Charles Nicholson 742-6364 gated. 48-45 ALLYN ST., HAR’TFORD F U R N IS H ^ ROOMsi complete Spacious grounds add beauty and $9,600 — COVENTRY — 4-room An hour-long search of the area light housekeeping faciUties. Cen­ apartment with bath, bMeboard VERNON — ExcepUonal value. MANCHESTER — Chistom built *39,000 OPEN NIGHTS TELL 10 P.M. SOUTH WINDSOR distinction to this beautiful home. R w ch freshly redecorated inside found no trace of any bomb, Capt trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 radiation, newly remodeled. All NOR’TH COVBINTRY — $18,600. $39,000. PhUbrick Agency, 649- Owner anxious to seU. 6 room split level, 3 bedrooms, living! aiid out. Good tree shaded lot and Garden—^Farm—^Dairy new furniture. Parking. Near bus­ Neat completed 6 room Cape, oil LISTING room with cathedral celling, built-1 McCaughey said. 10 ROOMS, 4Vi BATHS, DOUBLE GARAGE Arch Street, Manchester. House pinching you? Here’s 8464. ranch completely furnished or un­ OLDER HOME — friendly neighborhood. Aluminum Although many shoppers and Products 50 line. Inquire 80 Garden Street, your chance. 4 bedroom ranch, hot water heat, large fenced y a x i. furnished. CaU 648-0002. ins, 1% baths, family room open-' combinations, low taxes and heat­ BOWERS SCHOOL — Brick Cape, RUG, 9x12, maroon, good condi­ ROOM with or without kitchen second floor bell. is a cooperating group of Realtors. 6 finished rooms, full shed dorm­ spectators were In the ■vicinity, SPACIOUS HOME, PARKLIKE GROUNDS tion. Reasonable. CaU 649-7268. full basemeht, G.E. furnace, Bel Air Real Estate, 648-9382. MANCHESTER Ing onto patio, located on large 1 ing costs. Samuel M. Lavltt CANNING PEACHES and pears, privileges, board optional, park­ $14,800 — BOWERS SCHOOL. Very As Realtors, we are truthfully in­ wooded lot In non-development' er, fireplace, garage, shade trees, there was no great confusion, po­ Bottl Fruit Farm, 260 Bush fflU rec room partly finished, at­ Agency, MLS Realtors at Vernon lice said. Firemen returned to their Take Forest St. off Main—^Watch for Blgna GLENWOOD COMBINATION gas ing. 843-6746 or 742-8167. 16 Hunt­ tached garage, fireplace, lot QUIET SBXXUSION — Huge clean 6 room expandable Cape, at­ forming you that this big older area. $17,300. The ’Tupper Agency, a rc le , 643-2168, 876-6297. immediate occupancy, $15,900. Road, Manchester. Business Locations screened porch. Immaculate 7 home In 8t. Jam es’ Parish needs Large older home in exception­ quarters shortly before 9 o’clock range and heater. Any reasonable ington Street. 100x287, non-development, ex­ BOLTON tached garage, landscaped shaded ally good condition. Extra 228-9217. PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. For Rent 64 room Split, 1% baths, garage, lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-8182. some work. However, there is a lot after being at tee service station GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, offer. CaU 643-7348 after 6. COMFORTABLE ROOM for gen- cellent buy at 819,000. large yard with privacy. Must COLONIAL — 2-car garage, 6 FHILBRICK AGENCY large rooms, Manchester, $18,000. MulUple Listing. of house here at $16,800. Have Nor­ 418 SUMMIT STREET — 7 room rooms In Immaculate condition, INCOMPARABLE Value — 8 room for about an hour. od and mealy. Henry Pasqua- tleman, separate entrance, park­ BUILDINO 60x40 suitable for stor­ Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-6182. man Hc^enthal show It to you, then be seen for full appreciation. oversized Cape, fireplace, dining Pcdlce are still investigating tee il, 248'^Avery St., Wapplng. Ideal family home. For Indi­ kitchen has bulit-ins, living room Cape ■with 2-car garage, almost an ing. CaU 649-2555. age, B-1 zone, Buckland section. PUZZLED? VERNON — Just minutes from come up with a reasonable offer. room, large kitchen, paneled den with wall to wall carpeting, ex­ acre of land, full dormer, 1% “hoax” calls. *49-84*4 649-3468. SPRING ST.^paclous 6% room $10,400. Economy 4-room Manchester. A custom buUt spUt vidual attention call or fourth bedroom, spacious HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS, 6c and WATKINS tra special full basement rec baths. Make an offer, must be % Itu rNISHED r o o m for rent for Thinking of building, selling or ranch, modem kitchen with buUt. Ranch, BHreplace, trees, lake with dining room, buUt-ins, etc. closets, 1% baths, built-ins, 10c each; tomatoes and carrots, gentleman, with kitchen prlvUeges EXCELLENT LOCATION for privileges. Low monthly pay­ room. Wesley R. Smith Agency, sold. Wesley R. Smith Agency, Warts are believed to be caused trading? We have wooded lots ins, S large bedrooms, unusual Owner asking $16,900. But we are screened breezeway gnd garage, by a : . . lOc lb.; beets, 10c bunch; gourds Bargain Shop and parking. CaU 649-6914. beauty salon. New. Located be­ decor seldom found in this price ments. B & AGENCY 649-1894. 649-1894. 111118 available. You choose the open to offers. ’Tremendous land­ Roger M. Negro on nicely landscaped lot. $ 1 7 ,^ . 2 for 6c. 21 Angel Street, Man­ tween barber shop and general plans, we wiU build the home range. One car garage, large lot scaping with a panoramic view. ROCKEFELLER Owner 649-2325. chester. CLEAN, HEATED furnished room store. Apply Bolton General with trees, $24,000. Phllbric* 643-8727 881.80 Modem Full Size Bed, for gentleman. Running hot and of your choice. Here’s a real buy. E. E. Buahey blond mahogany, 25. Store. Agency. 649-8464. ' Agency, 649-2088. doesn’t have to be your name to 814,60y-V®RNON—Excellent buy! MAC AND GRAVENSTEIN apples cold water. Apply 4 Pearl Street, buy this compact cape at $10,300. 6-room Ranch, basement garage, at the fsumi prices. Bunce Farm, CaU Gaston Realty to discuss 869.50 32” Modem Comer Chest, Apt. 8. STORE FOR RENT or lease, 68 your real estate needs. SEVEN ROOM SPLIT, garage, LAWRENCE F. FIANO ROCKVILLE — Ellington hna. A treed and landscaped yard that REDUCED — QUICK Sale Needed. living room with fireplace, alum­ 629 W. Center Street, 848-8118. 4 drawers, matches bed, 49.95 Cooper Street, 24x30, heated, rent fireplace, hot water oil heat, 1% ’Three famUy house, 4-6-7 rooms, would do justice to a home costing 62 Duvsd Street. Colonial • A-1 inum storms and screens. $2,000 860 per month. Inquire Pagani’s Many homes available in aU baths, large famUy room, buUt-in Realtor 648-2766 city water, sewers, income $290. twice as much is just frosting on shape, 3 king sized bedrooms, 1% assumes this, a o se to Route 16. PICK YOUR OWN cabbage and 869.60 42” Modem Dresser, Apartments—Flat^- Barber Shop, 60 Cooper Street. ■ cauliflower, 10c a head. Michael price ranges, prompt courteous dishwaqher, garbage disposal, Charles Nloh fuUw figure. lonial Manner! Easy embroidery In full walkup attic, etc., etc., can be found throughout tee home. good condition. Easily fi­ room with fireplace is carpeted wall to wall and as an scded • No. 81W with PA’TT-GHAMA bright colors! (Nice for guest tpw' NEW DUPLEX, 8 rooms, large 120 ACRE FARM Properly priced below bank appraisal, this home warrants your nanced. oonus there is a gorgeous plaheied den or horns off.ee off the is In sizes 12%, U%, 16%, 18%, els, too!) Uving room, picture window, birch LAWRENCE F. FIANO Ideally located in Bolton sits this beautiful farm. Dodth In tee immediate Inspection. Call an)rtlme ■ • • we re available. Uving room. This is a center hall Colonial with plemy of closet a0%, 28%, >4%, 26%. Bust S3 cabinet kitchen, plenty closets, family Is tee only reason that this property Is up for sale. Hm (pace. Three good sized bedrooms and l% bath.s. The upstaa-s Pattern No. 2816-H has hot-iron Realtor 648-2766 to 47. Size 14%, 36 bust, dress, transfer for 6 designs; color chart; ceramic tile bath, heat, hot water, been a highly productive farm for many years. Goo-l part of tee uatli has a stall shower. This is one of tee finer hotnes for sale in Venetian blinds, storm windows, BRAE-BURN REALTY ' \ r yiuxls o< 86-incb; bolero, short stitch Ulustrations. Charles Nicholson 742-6864 land Is cleared. Some bams and sheds plus all tee equipment goes the' area and la priced to sell. Shown at your conveidence except alMves, 1% yards. ’Td order, send 35c in coins to: attic wd cellar. Lovely large Friday and Saturday. Greatly reduced in price for immediate sqle. . I'i yard. CentraUy located. $186 per with tee property. . . , , . Jhi. , order, send 50c in coins to: Anne Cabot, ’Ihe MaiKhester Eve­ The house Is Immaculate. Big 8-room (4 bedroom) Colonial built 648-6278 h Burnett, TTie Man- T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor 79 lAST CENTER SH *43.4601 •F. Julian RealW. 6 4 9 4 ^ M ljM l.d eU g b t every home Many lovely designs! Directions beat and hot water. Apply 8 ping and schools. Good neigfabon! lL4iA emipcn printed indda for and afghan in knit; doily, Pioneer Circle, eve. 6:80-8, or call 62HUUop Drive. Call owner, 648- 643-1577 sdgjpgs and aU^>en in ero6tietI 6284886. - 0249. J i I I ' ■ -11 . V i , j I

ntroly, Octobers imij The Weather ; ■, - . ./ Average Dally Net Press Ron Foceonat of U. ■> Weather Bursas n ; > iPAOB EIGHTEEN ilanrb^Btfr lEafnittg li^ralb For the Week Ended 8&rd college. only slight vehicular damage was MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1963 the destroyer USS MuUany, a Oil, .0066. * ^ (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) reported by police who yesterday Otily two bids were received on VOL. LXXXin, NO. 5 Pacific Jleet unit which recently investigated a minor two-car col­ partioiMU«d in <^>erationB off the Siuiset Rebekah Lodge will No. 6 oil, with Hampton low at meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ West Coast The schedule Included lision at Broad and Center Sts. .0047, fo llo v ^ by W. C. Mason at In 1908, Long Before Renewal Talk, This Was Depot Square— a dependent’s cruise for families lows Hall. Neighbor’s Night will Police said that vehicles, driven R A B BOILDma be observed. There will be enter­ by Rose Vitriol of 9 Crestwood Contracts for the year Tkjt. lo, and guests of crewmen. Visitors tainment by members and visitors. were allowed to spend a day at sea Dr. and by James Aceto, 76, of 1963-Oct. 14, 1064 will be aw ak­ CONTRACTORS Mrs. Clinton Keeney and a com­ 891 Hilliard St., were both mak­ ed upon api^'val of the board. and witness routine drills and mittee will serve refreshments. CUSTOM HOBOES operations on the deatroyer. The ing right turns from' Broad St. Pierce ssdd.______onto ^ n te r St., when they came OUR SPECIALTY Mullaay operates out of San Diego, Joseph Bartli—640-0S20 CaUf. The Manchester Reg^telcd in contact with each other. Only Nurses' Association will hold its reported damage was to the left Baptist Official CO.NN Kehler Circle of the South Meth- regular monthly meeting Tuesday rear fender of the Vitriol car. iKiist ChiHCh will hold a rummage at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital’s board Substitute Pastor sale next Wednesday at Cooper room. The recent notice eent to Hall. Anyone with rummage to members by Mra. Charles Wood­ aontribute may contact Mrs. Nor­ bury, president, will be considered. W. C. Mason Low The Rev. Nicolas Titus, execu­ m a l Andrews, Tumblebrook Dr., On Fuel Oil Bid tive secretary of the Connecticut Vemon, or ib s . Robert Lappen, 23 Peter Pantaluk, son of Mr. and Dr. Bernard Sheridan Bruce G. Bonson Baptist Convention, will be guest Lynese St, by Tuesday. Mrs. Peter Pantaluk, 40 Foster St., Rlcdiard P. Morra has begun claases at the New W. C. Maaon Oil Co. of Hartford minister at the Community Bap­ tist Church for ten days. The Bev. Henry 8. Jeesop, son of Mr. and England Conservatory of Music, Candidates tor First Selectman haa submitted the apparent low ‘A. Mrs. George A. Jeasop, 74 Fer­ Boston, Mass. He is enrolled in a bids to supply 131,760 gallons of Alex H. Elsesser, pastor of the guson Rd., is enrolled as a junior program leading to a bachelor of No. 2 fuel oil and 383,000 gallons church, will be attending the In­ Bolton residents will geit •and has four children, one In the es in Bolton, Manchester and Bast stitute for Advanced Pastoral at Wagner College, Staten Island, music degree in trumpet. Army, one at business college and Hartford and la the current master of No. 4 fuel oil to the board of N.Y.; Edward W. Molgh, son of chance to meet all three can ft, .sift!.— V *•. V Mr. and Mra. Edward W. Molgh, The Manchester Lodge of Ma­ ftw first selectman if they keep A truck farmer, he livee on Tinker Republican party three or four cording to Douglas Pierce, busi­ ness manager for the board. bring U^ether leaders from vari­ 160 Main St, is enrolled as a soph­ son* will meet tonight. The lodge moving tonight. Republican can­ Pond Rd. years ago. omore; and Miss Jane E. Haid, will open at 7 and proceed to the The bids, Pierce said, are based ous denominational groups to pro­ didate Richard Mooxa will be at Dr. Sheridan was bom In the old vide opportunity for dialogue, and dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main family homestead on Hebron Rd. on a ratio ooet, added to the pre- W. Haid of 273 Hilliard St., is St., at 7:30 to conduct a Masonic an Informal get-together alt the valUng New York tank car price. seminal thinking on the role of Oomimunity Hall starting at 8 p.m. in 1909. He attended the School Rd. the (Hrurch in today’s world. At­ State News enrolled aa a freshman. Memorial service for George L. school, Manchester grammar and Church Men Hear Of five firms that submitted bids Putnam, who was a member. Democratic oanffldate Dr. Ber­ tendance to the iiiktitute Is by in­ high schools, bates College, smd on the No. 2 oU, Mason’s low was Seized Latin Nations The Manchester Power Squadron nard Sheridan wilt be at a harvest Story of Renewal .0025; followed by Tenneco Oil, vitation only. The executive committee of the ball at Fiano's Reetauranit from received his dental degree from Flora Again in Cnba, will otter a course in boat piloting Tufts University. He is married tf Roundup at the RodcviUe High School. Reg- Legion Auxiliary will meet Mon­ 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Independent can­ istmUon will be held on Tuesday day at 7:80 p.m. at the Legion didate Bruce Ronson will be at a the former Mary Sapienza of Man­ Edward Rybczyk, executive di- chester and has eight children at 7:80 pm. Home. smorgasbord and dessert buffet alt rectw ol the Manchester Redevel­ the three J’s Restauramt from 7 to three at college, one at Manchester opment Agency, will speak and High School, one at Mt. St. Joseph Lose U. S. Assistance Group to Inspect 10:30 p.m. Bom in Italy In 1914, Morra AM ui^y,_M d three In Bolton Elc show slides on the proposed rede­ mentary ^hooi. velopment of the North End at a Pollution Areas came to the United States and meeting tonight in Luther Hall at Boiton In 1921 and attended Bolton Sheridan is on the board ol arly merican / Ap\ _ifetenance of representative and con-^all military and economic aid to 7:30 for the Emanuel Churchmen. E A WASHINGTON com­ Yoiir Wedding Flowers 'r^/;_.jT8tltutIonal goveriiment is an essen- these countries and have Center and BJrch Mt. schxxxls. He selectmen and has been medica Alter his talk, a question and an­ HARTFORD (AP) — By has been active In town affairs for head of Civil Defense. He has The United States has raised tial element in the Alliance for menced orderly reassignment of 5 by swer period will be held, and re­ many years, fe on the zoning oom- practised dentistry in Mancheister a warning flag for any more Progress. the personnel involved." helicopter and boat, a group freshments will be served. However, high officials at the miaslon and board of finance, is a since 1939. Eric Anderson, general chair­ Latin American military lead­ "Stable and effective govern­ of congressmen studying Con­ eai h a r t f o Wd r d ^ fireman and frequently works on ment responsive to the popular State Department cautioned Ronson was bom in Elmford, N. man of the evening, will be assist­ ers contemplating a grab for against any blanket condemnation necticut’s water pollution the road crew. He Is married to Y., in 1908 and moved to Hartford ed by Roy Johnson and Norman will is a critical factor in the at­ - FAIR - CLEANING power. tainment of social and economic of military takeovers in Latin problems planned to go out to­ Storm Path MANCHESTER. the former Lina Volpt of Boiton as a boy where he attended Hart­ Gerhart. All men interested In the It made an example Friday of progress. America. day and see what everybody’s ford High School. He acquired .subject of the talk are invited to BUCKINGHAM CHURCH the Dominican Republic and Hon­ They stressed that military CONN. property in Bolton in 1941 and attend. SERVICE "Under existing conditions in complaining about. duras, whose governments were the Dominican Republic and Hon­ juntas, undesirable as 'they are, The House subcommittee on moved to town in 1948. He is mar­ toppled in quick succession. could still represent progress tf Is Erratic; DRIVE DOWN OB PHONE FOB AN APPOINTMENT C A L L FO R duras there is ho opportunity for Natural Resources and Power was ried to the former Theresa Healy HEBRON AVE., GLASTONBURY Going further than merely sus­ effective collaboration by the Unit­ they ousted an Inefficient regime scheduled to examine the Connecti­ Manchester's Largest t'lorist! OWNfRS REPORT THEY of Hartford. FREE PICK-UF pending aid and diplomatic rela- ed States under the Alliance for and did not try to hold power too cut, Thames, Housatpnlc and PHONE 649-7700 Ronson has been taking courses N E W C A R FRIDAY, OCT. 4Hi— 1 P.M. to 10 P.M. , A N D d e l iv e r y Oons, the United States ordered Progress or for normalization of long. Naugatuck Rivers and Long Island It Kills 42 at the University of Hartford and wlth^awal of the U.S. econmlc diplomatic relations. Sound In its day-long tour. University of Connecticut in real AUCTION AT 7 P.M. 649-17S2 and military aid missions from “ Accordingly , we have stopped (Oontlnned on Page Two) The committee, which began estate and Insurance for the past the two countries—making it that hearings here yesterday, will also MIAMI, Fla. (A P)—Hurri­ SAVE RENTALS o p e i a l o n e d a y eight years. He owns and manages SATURDAY, OCT. 5tk— 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. C much more difficult for assistance inspect Industrial waterside loca­ SERVICE IN YOUR HOME to be resumed. cane Flora, a killer storm that apartment houses and rental hous­ tions In New Milford and East has taken at least 42 lives, Vacation Spaoials — DEMONSTRATIONS — • Fitted Carpets • Furniture "We view the recent military Hairtford, ?S *1 "SI »3 cleaned in Home, Office or coups in the Dominican Republic Conferences are planned with of­ drove back into the heart o f A StafOTMiit from Marlow's and Honduras with the utmost IN FUEL COSTS One. two or three weeks • COUNTRY STORE * COLONIAL TEA ROOM Store. Monk’s Fiery Suicide ficials in New London, Norwich, Cuba today and gave the Bar Furaitura! See oar complete seledtioB gravity,’’ Secretary of State Dean Waterbury, New Milford and Hart­ (tMM m n Mr*) Get Our Rates Rusk said in a statement announc­ hamas and Southern Florida of famous . . . • ANTIQUE SHOP • DRIED FLOWERS ford on the pollution problem. ' a little more time to prepare "Downtown Manchester has Mar­ GARNER'S ing the action. The hearing yesterday produced | R O N FIREMAN Paul Dedgo Pontlae Earlier in the day the State SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P)— A young Buddhist for her powerful and deadly INC. Homomodo Brood, Donuts and Goodios Deparfanent suspended diplomatic testimony that Connecticut could low's— a store you eon depend RUG CLEANING monk burned himself to death today in front of hundreds of reduce pollution with its own pro- punch. Phone 649-2881 YANKEE FUN and CHARM 8 GRISWOLD ST. relations and deliveries of mili­ j on for tary and economic aid to Hondur­ horrified onlookers in Saigon’s central market, throwing the gram if it received a substantial , The night-long hatUe with Cu­ CUSTO M 878 BIAIN STREET ba's mountains began to wear as. Vietnamese capital into a new and potentially explosie'tur­ Increase in federal aid. j The testimony came from Dr. i Flora down and her winds fell The rapid series of actions came moil. Mark II within a day after the Honduran in, tanks and armored cars rolled Franklin M. Foote, state health off to 100 miles an hour. Quality Furniture Army overthrew the government The suicide, the sixth by Bud­ up and barbed wire barricades commissioner. | But the Weather Bureau said dhists protesting alleged persecu­ the storm—which left a trail of OIL FURNACE THERE’S of President Ramon Vllleda Mor­ were thrown around downtown Foote told the subcommittee, ales snd forced Him into exile in tion by the predominantly Roman which met in a courtroom of the | devastation and death across To- Saigon, I bago, Haiti and Cuba—would ra- OR Costra Rica. Catholic government of President 'nte monk, in his early 20s, new federal building, that added | Ngo Dlnh Diem, came only four 1 juVenate once she cleared Cas- ami Bedding at QUINN’S PHARMACY 5 The Honduras coup came on the stepped out of a taxicab at the federal aid over the next three BOILER days after Secretary of Defense busy central market InteraecUon years "would result in a big speed­ : tro's Island. 878 MAIN ST. heels of a military clique's oust­ Robert B. McNamara left Saigon IN '64 ing Juan Bosch frt>m the presi­ a h o i^ after nc»n, .Ha squatted up in water pollution abatement.’’ I There were no Immediate cas- wtth -a report for President Ken­ dm ^ In ,Dfi<14hi8t Ib w 'p d ifi- The oommlaslOner noted that ualty reports from Cuba, but CHEVROLET dency of the Dominican Republic nedy on the progress of ,the . Reasonable Pricesr late last month. fftm,' ptUlMT a can of gasoline from since 1946 pollution has not les- I damage was expected to run hl|^ CHEVRO LET Vietnamese war against Commu­ a small rubber bag, poured the I since the eastern end of the is­ Exdusive VohiMetrK Com- 'The state Department’s an­ nist guerrillas. , sened in the Connecticut, Quine- i txBlion gives an instant, nouncements showed that admin­ contents' on Us lap and lit a baug or French Rivers. I land was battered by hurricane Do eome in soon and browse mroond — See how reasonable clean flame which burns at CHEVELLE istration officials have become One of Kennedy’s aims in dis­ match. wmds for more than 18 hours. you can buy new furniture for the den, family room, bedroom patching McNamara to South Viet He grimaced briefly as the In some instances, he said, the Flora's erratic path for the past C lop efficiency—no smoke or alarmed that military leaders, en­ and living room . . . Nam was to determine wlwhether " flames engulfed him but main- bacterial count has worsened. i 12 hours confounded predictions. soot . . . no waste of fuel. C H EV Y II couraged by the coups in Hon­ One reason for this, he said,' Heat is "locked” in the fur­ duras and the Dominican Repub­ the political-religious crisis had tained lUs erect posture as the But forecasters told residents of nace between firing periods. hurt the war effort. flames ate through Ms buddhlst might be that upstream population I the Bahamas Islands and South­ FREE DELIVERY and EASY TERMS! | Harrison’s C O R V A IR lic, might try to take over other increiasee ha've offset the effect of and not wasted up the chim­ Latin American governments. Minutes after the monk’s robe, ifaring hia gradually black- ern Florida to get ready to taka ney. Thousands of owners Your sewage treatment plants. emergency precautions. C O R V f n E In his statement Rusk said, charred and blackened body top­ e OPEN TUBS, ’n THURS. TILL 9 P.M. • repost exceptional oil sav- DOWNTOWN “ The establishment of and maln- pled over, troops and police rushed (Contlnued oa Fage n rS e ) Heitiart Rogers, regional pro­ A Haitian mother and her child manage a smile as they sit in the ruins of their home Winds of near hurricane force . ings. No toot means that gram director of the water supply near Miragoane on the north coast of Tiburon peninsula after hurricane Flora devas­ smashed against Ragged Island FREE MAIN ST. and PURNELL PARKING the cause of about 90/^ trf Stotlonora and pollution control program of in the Central Bahamas just after service calls is also elimi­ the U.S. Public Health Service, tated the area. (AP Photofax.) midnight when i f looked like Flora nated. Phone ns, or come warned ojf future water .scarcity ------«. ! ^'... »<| .....y i...... would start a headlong sprint thia in—we'U demonstrate. 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The Weather Bu­ 819 Broad St.—Tcl. 649-4639 OFFICE AND Texas, Florida reau plotted Flora's center at lat- will be subject to even greater Q mmmf, * demands in the coming decades. titude 20.8 north, longitude 76.8 S C H O O L west and said she would mova Clean Trades On The Rogers said demands on the Political Trips toward the northwest at 7 mph. waters of the Thames River basin "The slower movement .on the SUPPLIES are expected to double by 2000. WASHINGTON (AP) —On the present course means that Flora "Whether the amount (required) could not seriously affect the CoH New '64 Chevrolets ■will be available or not will depend heels of his return from a one- 649-5341 on how well the quality of the day visit to Arkansas, President (Continued on Page Three) waters are maintained or restored,” Kennedy has announced he will he said. visit four other states this fall, Including two key Southern battle­ Doyle Denies Charges grounds—Texas and Florida. 1963 CHEVROLET IM PALA ...... 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