WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1968 Moat Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock iM M FORTY fllmtrbfBtfr Ennting Irralii 'Avarafa Dmltr Nat Prem Ron The Weather Winther Picture OlMrlttf, oooltr tonight. Low M 'Tka WMk Badsd About Town Eagleson-McFarland Best for Month In SOs. Ooldtr In rural vallayi. Adams Jewelers Saptombar II, leOB Tomorrow aunny, pleasant. TiM Mtoweralt dagree wUl . ^ High in 70s. Showar probabill. k* ouqtT Pad by a vlalUiig team Miss Marianne McFarland of Mrs. Ronald Wlnthef of Som­ tits near aaro. «I m b Friandahlp Lodge of Hartford became the bride o f ers Rd., ElBngton rscelved first . 15,049 MlHi moeU In the Maaoolc Tern- William James . Eagleson of prise in the picture of the month presents ^ Maneha$tar—“4 City of ViUa$o Charm kamuToar at 7:M p.m. Vlait- Manchester Saturday, Sept. 14, contest S t the meeting of thg (daarifled Advwtirinf m Fags IT) PRICE TEN CENT! wlU be the oCtlcen ot Ever- SEIKO, the watch that automation built. Come see these MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTBBfBER 26, 1968 C at the First Baptist Church, Manchester Fine Art Association VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 804 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) jrawi Lodge at Masona In South Friday night at Whiton Library. Wtadaor. Aikold LuMcher, mas­ Mansfield, La. precision watches mkde the modern way. The bride U the daughter cf Her painting will be dkqdayed ter, wUl pmaide. Frlendahlp at- at the Savings Bwk of Man­ With special features and Incredible accuracy usually S c a n win dieaa In summer for- Mr. and Mr. James Frank Me- chester. nalB. Refreshments will be Fartand of Mansfield, ta . The Mrs. Donald WUhey’s second found only in watches costing twice as much. Nixon Planning ssrred after the meeting. . bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and MTS. William John Eagleson of placb picture will be displayed Seiko makes them starting at only $29.95. Humphrey Proposes To Visit State SO Spruoe St. at the Mary Cheney Library, Jo­ Mrs. PhiUp E. Sumner, 73 seph Castle’a third place pic­ The largest manufacturer of jeweled lever HARTFORD, Gonn. (AP) Titan 3 Shot Success; Palms, candelabra, and bou­ Princeton St., has been named —Richard M. Nixon la f a n ­ quets of gladioli were on the ture at Whiton Library^ and Al­ chairman for the Manchester- bert Kalbfleiach’s fourth placq watches in the world: SEIKO ning a campaign visit to Bast Hartford area of the Wel- altaar. GoimeoUaut Oct. 4, RepubU- The bride was given in mar­ picture at Connecticut Bank and UN Viet Peace Force Iseley College alumnae national Trust Co., Manchester Shopping can Itate Chairman Howard fund drive. The "Peieonal Call riage by her father. She wore a second listing that "regional Parkade. SAN FRANOISOO (AP) - said It he were elected, "I will B. Haueman announced to­ fuU-leiglfa gown of peau de and muHUateral responsibility" Program ,” as It Is called, has Robert Qusman-Forbea of Vice Prssldant Hubert H. Hum- do everything In my power to day. sole accented with Alencon lace, should follow that atap and—laat sat a goal for this year of over Hartford was guest demonstrat­ phrsy, declaring "the United place International p^oekeep- Hauamon eald the OOP designed with scooped neckline, ot all—there should be "eeleo- 116,000. or. His topic: "Animals in Pas­ Btatea ooimot play the roia of ing eoldiers In troubled areas candidate for preoident will and empire bodice, three-quart­ tlve American asslatanoe." Four Craft in Orbit global gendarme,” euggested to­ rather Uian American eoldiers." probably make a speech in er-length sleeves, and chapel)- tels.’’ Susan Kriley, 121 Mountain day a United Nations paaoe- "Nowhers would a United Na­ The vloa president, who has Hartford that Friday eve­ CAPE KENNEDY, Fl». length train. Her veil of silk il- Hostesses fw the event were aald he la In "the fight of my ltd., and Jane Clifford, 7 Hlgh- kseplng fores move Into Viet­ tions’ peacekeeping force be ning. h. luston was arranged from a Mrs. Gladys Barney and Mrs. life" against Richard M. Nixon, (AP)— mighty Titan 8 meadolr Rd., Bolton, have be­ nam "to admlnlstar free elec- more welcome than In Vietnam Word of Nixon’s visit was hand embroidered lace head- Laura Anton. hti RapubUoaa opiponsnt, ob­ rocket today stKcemfully gun a three-month intensive ttone and verify the withdrawal to administer free electlone and received this morning from piece, and she carried a bouquet viously hopss his Ran Francisco sprayed four, military re­ course at the Institute of Ltv- ot foreign troop#.’’ verify withdrawal of foreign the former vies president’s of cymbidlum oichKIs euid Ste­ Tlw butCioaM ■•Uto address would win dissident seat^ spacecraft into sep­ ing Hartford. The course is de­ automatic day-data In h is . boldest withdrawal troope,” he added. headquarters in New York phan otls. u b o im Democrats who wore followsrs arate orbits, including one signed to give the nurses ex­ Bazaar Planned m te b with • I from Johnson administration The vice president, outlining City, Hausman sold. / Miss Jessie Margaret Pavy of teitant dau chant* (•*- of Ssn. Eugene J. MoGarthy, D- perience in caring for the mMi- tun. 17 lawata. Luniami polloles-^wlthout ever rspudlat- what he colled a "new strategy experimental communica­ ^ tally and emotionally disturbed. EBirevciport, La., cousin o f the By Church Guild banda. adjtiitabi* Ing them , directly—the Demo­ for peace,” and new guidelines Minn., and the lata Ssn. Robert tions c n ^ that could bride, was maid of honor. She Watarpraof* to M.2.lt. *»9 JO. F. Kennedy, D-N.Y. ~ w automatk dar-Jr'- cratic presidential candidate for U.S. foreign poUolee, hasten the day when bat- Cadette Olri Scout Troop 633 wore a tuU-Iength gown of fem The Guild of Our Lady of St watebai baffai at M9.I call for "rejection of thoee pledged the United State# can But perha/pe more pertinently, he hop^ It woifld rank with for­ flefield troopa can talk will have a registration meet­ green sUk shantung, and carried Bartholomew’s Parish will have llAtloaf u OM, proposals which rely exclusively and shall have peace. a bouquet of chi^anthemum ■own end cmtkl SEIKO Humphrey In what woe In­ mer President Dwight D. Bleen- GI Deaths among themse/lves via ing tomorrow at 2:46 p.m. at its annual Christmas Baxaar it«7*ln intact. on American power as the guar­ daisies. ^ antor of eecurity In, areas of the tended to be the major foreign hower’s pledge of "I shall go to satellite. S t James’ School cafeteria. "W e’ve got all of the sateUltee J. Bruce Eagleson of Man­ Saturday, Nbv. 9, at St. Bar­ developing world where we are policy kickoff speech of hli Korea” in his 1962 campaign. tholomew’s School. h e n r y a . ADAMS, Proprietor While saying, in effect, that If out. Every one Is working just Mrs. Mary McCarthy of Ver­ chester served as his brother’s now Involved." campaign, eald that while Viet­ Mrs. Ronald Walsh and Mrs. ir DIAMONDS ★ WATJOTBS i t BBPAnUNO elected he would permit no fu­ fine,” the launch control canter non, peat president of the Lad­ best man. Ushers were Dmiold Open • Days, Thnrs. nltas tin* Humidirsy, in a speech pre­ nam should not turn the United T otal 290 Victor Squadrlto have bean 786 MAIN ST., BIANOHESTBR flS-1796 ture Vietnam#, Humphrey alec said at the completion of the les Auxiliary of Manchester McFarland of Dallas, Tex., and We Weletmaa Oami. CAstfga Cards pared for delivery to the preeti- StateaTto isola/tioniam, In the named co-chairmen of the Use Our Lay-A-Way Flan talked about ending the war tricky SH-hour, four-in-one mis- Barracks, World War I John McFarland of El Dorado, gloue Commonwealth Club here, future "w e ehould most care­ bazaar. All women of the pcudsh there: ■ton. Veterans, and c

dent or Gleem Tootbparia. Limit 4 per curiomer. SHOP PINEHURST FOR FROSTED FOODS Young Voter’s Strength Minor 2 tor^l tf group Is on campus 8ind the B y DICK BARNES In the 1964 presidential elec­ tion. for example, only 61 per greater part ot It never has Associated Frees Writer Isopropyl Alcohol PAIRY PRODUCTS...ICE CREAM cent of the 21-to-24-year-olds been. About 3.7 million of the Battling Compound WASHINGTON (AP) — Be­ nation’s 6.7 million college stu­ Idea, riseYto voted. That compared to 06 per hind all the public manifesta­ cent of the persons between 26 dents are too young to vote even tions o t young America’s politi­ and 84, arid 73 per cent of the though the voting age drops be­ Sealtest Ice Cream — gal. 99c low 21 in Alaska, Hawaii, Ken­ cal power and Influence stands persons 36 and over. The aver­ I Aqua Not^ By Rayrite. SALE ON tucky and Georgia. P i ofaarinnal Hair Bpray- SealtestMflk ■ Vt gsl. Jog 89c age voter Is 46 years old. the actual voting strength of the' BHirthermore, the 1964 partici­ s Unaocnied • Sigier r v p p v f N i ^ v Unity—Young voters are sub­ HoU s Regular. WdV young, and It adds up to this: ject to many Influences besides pation record even of college- Lbott: Z per custocner. 1 lb. For the flnest, freshest Oonneetl- They're outnumbered, 9 to 1. age on their voting behavior: trained 21-to-34-year-oIds was Imperial slae. The U.S. Census Bureau esti­ parents, education, economic worse than the turnout of 46-to- VJUnLU IBYER CAKE 2 For ♦ 1 * 4 9 cut Eggs come to Pinehurst for mates that only n .7 million of status and the like. In recent 64-year-olds who had only an Strickland’S Grade AA. all persons of voting age for the presidential elections they have eighth-grade education. Cwtffied Aspirin. November election will be 24 or swung In the same direction as Despite the young voter’s 100 Tbbleto. ^ younger—able generally for the their elders, although slightly to record, each major party de­ for SARA LEE POUND CAKE 69c first time to cast a presidential the Democratic side of the votes countless time and energy ) 2 For f 1^ 9 Butter...... (i,4s) lb. 79c ballot. over-all population. to enlist his uspport. For the po- The figure represents just 10 ItUclans, more than a vote In But Ihelr slnglemlndedness is LevUw SWEET ODER FROM FISH per cent of the 116.6 million N ov em b er Is at stake. Lottoo. Low price. Americans old enough to vote. far less than In some other vot­ There’s the chance to recruU Mngto. Against the backdrop of Chi­ ing blocs. Donald Stokes of the volunteer labor for the foot-sol­ University of Michigan’s Survey • WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A BETTER THAN AVERAGE MAN IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. cago’s demonstrations, campus dier jolw of politics, and the unrest and swarms of youthful Research Genter sa'ys: "The prospect of winning a young vot- / QXLB. Quick HMr Srittng workers, are these cold statis­ mal6 thing to be said about the er’s lifetime alleglqnoe. Rollers. Sets hair in 10 young is that thejl are the most (AP Phototax) tics compiled by government As usual, the Young RepuUl-^ minutes. flflf and private research agencies volatile age group. Yoiing vot­ cans and Young Democrats hsin> Low price. WWw Sidewalk School in New York on the youth vote: ers are more changeable than die the Job of wooing the young Participation—Young voters they will ever a^ln be." voters. SomewKat parallel but Education—The tendency la to Gfitett* RlgM Guard Spray Children listen attentively as a volunteer teacher walk school was set up to teach students in the have historically diminished In burinese only for the cram- picture young voters as ranks ot Dsodoraot. Family their Impact by turning out on palgn are youth divisions of Gltl- gives lessons on a sidewalk outside a public school area, who have been unable to attend regular (Mass­ college students. But only about riaa Low prios. ' election ' day at a lower rate strect 16 per cent of the 21-34' age (Rea Fage Foot) DOWHixnw mm , MunHEmn on lower East Sidb of Manhattan today. The side­ es. because of the city-wide teachers’ strike. than their elders: i OWNER MAIN Rod TURNPIKE OPEN tUl 9 THURSDAY Rad FRIDAY

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ToUand County Politics M ay Brings Sheinwold on Bridge CoUege Selection Guide IMPOBTANT LE880N TV-Radio Tonight DuffeyAsks New Unit Campmgnt^ m PLAT NOT MADE BOURNE BUICK INC Financiiig School Important Factor By ALFRED BHEINWOLD ^1098 Television T T\ r » _.x Town Friday Some pdopte take {Mride in :q j 4 learning from experience, but A3 5:00 ( 800) P.iTy Itoeon , . Les Cmne (O . Takes Great Pleasure In n j KLLA MAEBL Details on all of these are to pluses and minuses as beat you In Democratic Party a. bridge player shouldn’t make ( MWUtrr Orimn (13) Kondle (Cn HKA IWkatiom l>e found in yourpiidan ce of- can, aHowlnr for part-time and . BAST (18) Woody Woodiwry ------St OIIII In Town By BETTE qVATRAUB '‘reUrlnj-' of a president whose Day In Manchester Edwin May that kind of admission. We 133 2 4 104 (30) TU Tis the Life DSOniON I : Goat flee or public Bbrary. Hie summer eamings, you will have learn far more from what does (12) MOm Douflaa Ironside more thorouf^______a research Job arrived at some sort of eatlmate The estahUahment of a new policies were dividing the na- o! WethersHdd, the OOP can- f63 (7 K4 to) IfUBStolS ______day, rNlriit^ifoylea Announcing Tlie Birth of not hai^n than from what 40) OMIsan'. Itend 8:00 (34) Ouitar with Frederick Peter H. Richardson, an as- do, ^e more likely yw are as to the maximum you are pre- oiraMaatlon within Oie Demo- tlon” and the "turning of pub- for the U.S. Senate seat 83 0 32 5:80 0 .a Nary Film Noad ( aoeiate director of admissionB unexpected pared to pay tor your ooDege’s oraUc party has been proposed Jlo opinion around on the quee- n«mocrst Abraham does. 4 KJ87634 Truth or OonMquence* I) SLwou Mawi rtveO (C) at MJ.T. - one of the most ^ baric costs. But keet> in mind by former state McCarthy lead- tlon of the war.-' Optnlng lead —two of dubs. SOUTH [» ) r Troop J) Flying Nun (C) When today’a hand w a s Afteroaon Report 8:80 0) Bewitched (C) •apeoolve aa well as moot selec- if, on flie other hand your fam- also that, as they say In show, er, the Rev. Joseph Dutfey of “1 hope we can all continue RlblcAp- cert of SnarediS u;usic sIc (R) “ tabes starting from the aasump- legiumately claim need, the Annual increases of $100 - $200 porters of Senator Eugene Me- which can give Connecticut the 4 Q109 (23) (C) Night Movie pened. West opened the deuce (20) TiIm of toe ViklMt* ( 3-13) Thursday Uon that a college — any col- ^ colleges does b^m e are not uncommon. Some cd- Cartfay to remain a factor with- kind of political sy.^em, the De- (34) lUMeroger'e N4l|Nboi> BU IC K of clubs, and East won with 8mHk Waat Narih 9:80 itoOMLaO) Dragnet _ . (C) lege — can be financed than ^ factor to consider. As the legee have guaranteed tuition in the state Democratic party mocrats the kind of party, which Pass Paw Double hood ( 8-40) Jonrney■ney to the Un- one doea from the as sumption reports, "some parents plans under whidi, whatever the structure. oiu: cltlsem need and deserve,’ ’ the king. ReaUslng that h e 6:80 < 8-13) Writer CronUte (C) known (C) could not hope to bring In toe 3 NT AUPaw jOlOdMO) «unUey-Brinkley (M) News In Perspective (R) that cost Is a limiting factor.” willing to provide for diarges are when you • enroQ, Hie Rev. Mr. Duffey proposes he said. to:00 aOdOaiiW 1 ^ ^ dlartln 196 9 An MJ.T. education, dates children’s educaijon than others you continue to pay only this the creatlCn of the new oigani- Second District Debate clubs. Bast shifted to toe ten Openins lead — A 2. ITOnk Reynolds (C) of spades. . .. Canadian Tmyel Film 10:80 oirBiJSsorlptlo? TV, the Institute’s financial aid bro- same Income." amount for your four years. sation at a state-wide caucus to itae three oandMi*!— for Ck»- 6:45 (20) Nmra (40) One Stm Beyond riiure, is made posslbie “f<«' Aside from the baste charges Otherwise, If the coots are, be hold after the November elec- gross from the Second Congres- Torxmto expert Sammy Ke- 7:00 1^) >ltan From U.N.C.L.E. ( 8) Porter Waggoner Show ,^«very qualified student w h ^ ^ tuition, fees, room and say, $2,M0 when you enter, you uons. In a letter sent to support- rional District will be featured hela, playing the South hand, (to) Alfred HItohcook 11:00 (^^40-10434040) News. You Ar^ Cordidly Invited to famUy will make a reasonable your expenditures for may end iq> paying $$,000 M ers in ToUand Oounty and other on two wericend television pro- played low, and West won with spades at the seoond trick. uPdO-40) News, Weather, . Sporta, Weather (O oontrifautlan towards his ex- books, npidles, laundry, enter- your senior year. It’s even sections of the state. Officers grams. the king of spades. A spade West must play low instead of DUlon Has New Fords W ) DetecMves M0)Kunttey-Brlnkley (C) 11:30 ( 3) News, Broris, Weather tainmoit, and the Hke, can run possible to be Mt wMh an in- wlH be elected and a constitution rvMHp^«...Dw return went to Qie qneeik and taking toe king. Bast later Ford’s Falcon tor 1969 once again lists economy and durability as its main assets. The now (34) Reel Revoiutlon: Triks (C) Attend The Delivery CelebroHon Kehela led a heart to try a wins the first nsart triok and Falcons also are available with a 220 horsepower, 802 cubic Inch engine tor those who wMt by Kriahnamurtl (13) Late Movie But what la "reasonable"? as high aa $000 a yw . Hie crease betwoen the Um^^ou adopted at that time. ocrat William St. Onge will ap- ( 8-13) TVuth or Consequences (10-300340) Tonlrid (C) What does It really mean to farther you go from home, of afply and the time you register. finesse with dtunmy’s eight. leads Ms other spade, th u s to sacrifice economy for power. The entire Ford line for 1969 Is now being shown at DUlon ( 8400 Joey Bishop (O ImmedUte goals of the peer on C3iannel OO’s "Meet the Fortunately for the Canadian (C) "need” or to "afford"? Wth course, the more you will have Bo — caveat emptor — let newlew organixalion organixallon wUl be to in- In- candidates" program Saturday setting up toe rest of West’s Soles and Service Inc., 819 Main St. ______7:80 (34) Industrial Fllma Awards 11:85 ( 8) S l i g h t Morie team, this finesse worked. Bast BEE SATUBDATto TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE U8TINO& so msrv oiv “needif’ arU- to bud^t in additional for travel the buyer beware! fluenw legUtette to be preeent- ^ RapSETchalleng^ suit. West gets toe lead with / flcially created, where does expenses. ______ed .before the Oenetal Assem- p ^ j, ji^rlanl of Groton and In- won with the king of hearts and the ace of hearts in time to de­ anaugh, Evelyn Lanz, Norman Pearl, Robert Pue, John OMck. September 26, 27 o n d 28 had to retuiR a dub for lack "sacrifice’’ begin? -rhese are After you have balanced the (NEXT; Hie Bight Location.) feat the contract with toe long Ellington Hany, Roy Schneider, Ame Patricia Hamed, RoseUe De­ Radio ... dependent candidate Daniel of anything better. (East had Carll, Judith White, Marlon questions that ev e ^ family has to W. le ^ to su^rtera ^ iS a s ^ also of Groton. The spades. Carlson, Yale Cantor, Mrs. (’TMs listing Includes only thoee news broadcasts of 10 or IS already played both of fals Keaney, Johanna RiniUdl, Ed­ -iv . »kMi To make seleotlon easy, get BUa Ma*lsf unique 234-page guide terday- the ^ dated for Saturday Dolly Question Marie Garrow, Willard Robin­ minute length. Some stations nerry otoer short newscasts.) The Time It Right— cites several areas In which spades so could not continue win Geiber, Donald Caldwell In reply to a frieiM who asked computer technlquea to at your individual fuxxim- the attack on that suit.) Psrtaer opens with 1-NT (18 Bloodmobile son, John Dzladul, John ’Thorpe 4WDBO—1869 8:10 Job Line how much it coot to run pMshments and personal (hoioes to a few «eclltc scboola Use Tarasevlch ^ recently ap- to 18 potats), and the neoct play­ and Sklward Schepp. and Leonard DeCarli. 6:00 Jim Jeffrey 8:30 Pop Concert <■ yacht, mulfimilUanaire J. P. group, and pleacM fur the “fuU Makes Contract 6:0O Joey Reynolds 9:00 Nizhtbeot The Cor h Right— ooupem bdow: er psssss. You hoMt Bpndss, Also, Dole Zahner, Nelspn GOt- 9:80 Anolqcue Morgan ts reported to have eald, support” of Senatew Abraham 5^®** #*** South could get to Ms hand 9:00 D4^ R^lnson with tbe ace of diamonds to K-9-5-8-8; Hearts. A-J-Mt Dia­ Passes Quota tler, CWUo«> Farney, Russell Marine Weather. 1:06 News. SUm Off 10:00 Nlzhtbeot "If you have to ask, you can’t r K( tor -enator. J monds, 19-8-8: Ofaflis, 8. WBOH—ei# X1:00 News, Weather CoDege Selection Guide Edwin May lead another heart, and Kehela The Uoodmoblte visit Monday Bahler, Gerald Webb, Leonce WINDSOR LOCaCfl, Conn.(AP) il:30 Sports Final The Price is Right— afford It.” RlWccffs election “wUI be P«t. "^t^'**’*!)***^®"* •?* Whet do yon ssyT 6:00 Hart&>rd HlfhllzhW 11:30 Otoer Side of the Day c /o Manchester Evening Herald watched nationally In terms of ^ thus made his contract with to the AposbUlc (Christian Andet, Raymond Zowada, Fred­ —^Tides will bo high along the 7:00 News To the question, "What does of the 4th Senatorial District— two spades, one heart, four Answer : K d two <*ibs, the erick Gessay, Richard Lanz, 8:00 Otrilfht it cost to go to coUege?" Motv Dept 040 the margin of win over the rtot «> ^ noting machines. Church has been termed a com­ Connecticut shore today from 13:00 Quiet Hours Glastonbury, Marlborough and diamonds and two clubs. Stayman Convention, asking plete sucecM by Mrs. Heton Richard Johndrow, Roger WFOP—141# gan’s answer can be turned P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station of t^^iocratic ticket,’’ the ^ P*«®, Hamoton 12:45 to 2:46 p.m. 6:00 Denny Clayton Show Workmen End Rev. Mr. Duffey explains. "The participate In a half-hour debate Hampton, Hie Important lesson In this partner to bid a major suit ot Aubrey, Wallace Johndrow, Right here! I around: If you can’t afford It, New Yorii, N. Y. 10019 Kloter, captain of the day. ’The Low tide at Old Saybrook at 6:00 Steve O’Brien Poison Gas T hreat rise of his Bumort may well af- Sunday at S p.m. on Channel a He will tour several Manches- hand is what didn’ t happen. four or mors cards (if he hgs quota of 75 pints of blood was Russell Cniamp, Mrs. Elvadue 7:80-a.m. and 8:80 p.m. 9:00 Dick Heotherton you don’t have to ask. West, one of toe beat players one). V partner bids two dla- Lovett, James Werner, Ronald 13:00 OiUT Olrord Show at In o t^ r words, if It Is ob­ Please send copy (copies) o f "The 1969 Guide feet the way toe party conducts St. Onge on Draft ter industrial plants, will have exceeded when 91 persons ar­ Water temperature at Bridge­ WINF—list CSIARLEMONT, Mass. (AP) Itself aiyi rhnnnnn its candidates St. Onge baa asked toe Young lunch at WUlle’s Steak House, of a good Souto African team, monds, denying a major suit, rived and 82 pints were collect­ LuginbuM, Dale Hamed, Alden port 69. 6:00 News — Resldento of jthls w«stem vious by any standards that you to College Sdection" at $2 each to: saw Immediately that he could you will Ud two •ptAt*. Reutter and Warren Oottler. 6:16 Speric Up can’t consider ocdlege at aU in the future.” People for St. Onge otganlxa- and then wiU spend some time ed. Sunset today 6:42, sunrise 6:00 Newa Massachusetts town of about Hie Rev. Mr. Duffey speclfl- tlon to submit a report which on Downtown Main St. and at have defeated tbe contract. Oopyrigiit l f « ' Donors and those intending to Also, Josei* Skipper, Cecelia Friday 6:44. 6:16 Speric Tto Hotifond 1,000 population rested easier to­ without help — and If you have When Bast leads toe ten of OsBsral Fentores Osrp. 6:46 Lowell Thomas made a good academic matrii— NAME ...... cally requested supporters to will be suitable as a basis for the Shopping Parkade. donate Include Barbara Even- Snaps, Everett Faluoka, Martha Boating weather tor Long Is­ 6:66 PhU Rlxzuto day after woritemen ended a BOURNE BUICK INC help in canvassing independent new draft legislation. He will lunch at about 12:80 ten.'Robert Gottter, Ronald Cle- Schneider, Margaret Bean, Me­ land Sound to Montauk Point 7:00 The World Tonight threat df poison gas from a de­ yoa don’t teve to look at the 7:30 Frank Olfford 285 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. ooneges’ pri<» tags. In fact, the voters, and noted that several “America’s young people are with Manchester’s GOP can- cltowskl, Robert Holland, Luplus lanie Wlsnleski, Albertina and Block Island: Variable 7:80 Speak Up Sports railed chemical car containing ADDRESS ...... 6f Senator McCarthy’s national aware that we must maintain dldates to toe General Assem- Koleslnskl, Neal Archer, Char­ Rumpf, Richard 'Joy, Mrs. winds 10 knots or less this 8:00 N ^s hydrocyanic odd, a sutetance more expensive the coUege, the 8 :10 Speak Up U Sports ■better your chances may be for staff memberv have cxmie into toe ability of the present system bly and with several local Re- lotte LuginbuM, Mrs. SMrley Frances Werner, Gladys morning becoming northwest 13:16 Sign OK used for fumigating. Oonnecticut to help the Cltisens to provide adequate manpower publican leaders. He will be ac­ —«— sir J Schindler, Mrs. Rose Prlcbanl, Schneider, Carol Gottler, Doro­ around 10 knots during this af­ WTIC—1889 Tbe ear was one of 81 derailed getting maximum financial as- CTTY...... STATE ...... ZIP ids# vfDB^DvOUBQ 6:00 .artsmoon Bdltion Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? Istanee because It may have tor RibicoCt movement. for the . military to meet our companied on his tour by Miss to PcrfeetkMi on the Frank Campanelll, Mrs. Doro­ thy Clechowaki, ’Diomas Shee­ ternoon and tonight. Northwest­ 6:00 News Tuesday a quarter of a mite (Make checks payable to “OoUege Sriection Guide.” Allow 3 *A DIsinal Choice’ commitments and crises around Elinor Hariilm, bis Manchester thy Schuls, Dorothy Schneider, han, Raymond Mathison, Eloise erly 10 to 16 knots during Fri­ 6:16 Market Report from the town. more sriiotarshlp nioney avail­ wericB tor delivery). Open Hearth 8:30 Weather able. Referring to the presldentla! the world,” he stated. coordinator, Ernest Skoglund Jr., John Lem- Webb, Dora Kellner, Doris day. Cloudy tills morning 'With 6:26 Strictly Sports Workmen replaced the car on Aberie and Groiie Palshaw. partial clearing tMs afternoon. 6:86 Afternoon Edition the tracks Wednesday aftor- SriiolarBhlp awards are deter­ election next month, toe Rev. “At the same time, I'beUeve His morning tour wlU find him ek and Roy LuginbuM. 7:to Accent '68 mined by ability and need, but Mr. Dutfey termed toe decisicxi they will offer constructive sug- at Case Bros, at 9 a.m. at arni EntertahiiiiMrt. . . NIsMy ■Also, Sherman Lanz, Edwin Also M ^ Dhigoa, Emanuel Mostly fair tonight and Friday. 7:16 Now npon, eliminating tbe danger of Visibility lowering to one mile 7:26 David Brinkley leaking gas. A d'vll Defense can alec depend on bow long a a “dismal cdjolce." He desertb- geetlons to esteblish toe Be- Tool at 10 a.m. and at Iona la.T he CHbssu f nw ffs Lamt, Antone Zutter, Richard Schneider, Richard Welti, Helen 7:30 News of the World sometimes limited supply of South Church to Sponsor ed the re^Mnse of Vice Pres- lective Service System on a at H a.m. If time permlU, he Aberie, Raymond Chouinard, DeCarll, Edgar Knox, Ruth or less in some fog or haze 7:46 Joe Gera4rk)la force said It was ready to evac­ money lasts. HteoreticaUy, the ident Hubert Humidirey "to more equitable and fair basis wlU visit other Industrial plants, < »O r MON. thill SAT. Paul Feete, Alfred Reutter, Ber- Walker, Carol Watson, Alice part of this morning and oth­ 7:50 Sing Along uate the community If a leak de- Read Herald Advertisements Q A aa> BDNIXAT 7:56 Ekmdiosls . veloped. amount of aid offered an ap­ Tutor Orientation Session those of v*o must continue and to reduce toe uncertainty nand Ganow, Robert Cav­ West, Joan Roland, George erwise five miles or more. 8:00 News plicant represents tbe differ­ to proa for a decisive dliange anH iqiheaval in their liv e s,------ence between Ms total estimat­ For the second year. South tor six weeks and then a home in our Vietnam. pOUcy" and ol- which mariu the present draft ed expOTses and what the fam- Mrihodtettotoodtet Chun* la spoiworlng mmring course. About 18 worn- so to the issue of "clvU peace," ayaUm," toe Congiesaman an- Tbnltsl Uy is *® an orientation and training sea- «■“ ^wero in raCh *■ course. riie as "BO far demorallring and nounced. M.aNCHESTER •N MAIN Bif. — W P. OUNMEOnOUT BLVD,^ pay — the later being based on ^ __ ' said. • disoouraging.’’ D C I V fc - I N Ends EAST HABTFOBD-VTEL. t99-48M Jneome,. assets, _____ mimer of A,,oe- slao for peoide here who would “ Hils , .is m y ______field and______I felt______McCarthy . siqiporters are si*t T oes. pendents, and many other fsc- Hke to be tutors in Hartford’s there,” riie said. In regards to their support of tors, weiihted acootding to vari- North End. It will be next After toe irnsiiisi every Humphrey, according to the ous statistical scales. Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. In toe Wednesday morning, riie saM, Rev. Mr. Duffey, with some Many colleges can’t meet aU church reception hall. they wouW have coffee and dis- feeling they cannot support the the finondat needs of all -their Adults mature high school cuss proUems. candidate at this time, qualified applicants, how ^, so ,b,aente are welcome to the sea- About toe last "Otters feel they can and Howdy Pai^dners! ^ according to Dr. J. Man- year, riw ssM. toe women ask- toy Shaw, d iu ri* pastor. H s. sewing ckw. omAd be « ^ * ‘cy rotter t ^ let t^ W«'d lik« to welcomo y'all ^ Stoter Mary Agatha of St. Mi- up for toem, so they oouM vou a h ^ <*ari’s Community Center and make cM tes for Iheir cfaridien * ^ ® ^ to the Rustic But Elegant .2 Capt. Ronald Lowry of the Sal- as Christmas presento. But „ ^ vstloo Army in Hartford wUl iheae was no spaS^^Steble at ...T * . s’ss'.ss'ofci.sr™ V>d the s S r i S S ^ ^ Michael’s and the Sal- a«p^*d, s h f L i T ^ ^ Servioe and Fund for Negro Stu- vation Army run o n ^ ^ ^ With proper space, toe sswhig acMevemente gained by dentotovartousriateandfedeh cue tutor win work only with Masses May *«*gee going thistMs year, the McCarthy supporters as .rhniueMo one child.cnuo. Usuafly Usuafly toe thecMld’s cMld’s “*** **“ • "enough to keep us committed V— nutti need fmr help is In read- A oooUng sesskm where the to working for change rotter grants or long-term. low-misrest ^iiig. Hartford women omfd toam toe than glvliM up In despair,” the A H a r t fo- Hoanital r d ---- ,— ----- staff cooking . . teclin^ue___ _ and . menus . of Rev. Mr. Dutfey included tbe member wiU also ask. people at —,— ■— women-----— and— • vice ------ver-abolition of the unit rule, the the to mair» vlslto to the WBS 8*0 suggeMed, riie said. FRIDAY IRanrliPBtpr psyMiiatrtc ward at the hospital. k u * of a decent rised kttch- & y a ? ? t s He win *»pi*fa* the need the *n UUed that Idea, ^iimntQ IfpraUi pattents have for these visits. 'Ibe main need in Haitfqrd Is r. N‘ - f :■ VALUt S SPECIAL Last year the church held a *»“ tttors, ^ m M, DM ^ BIKKBOAM) FSbUtoeS Oaflr BxMpt Boiriars ssd HoUdaro at 18 Bissau Strsat rimUar searion when about BO « e many otoer tMngs to do. KaadMster, Oonn. (fSOfO) people attended and about 22 If Trissiuae SIMni up to tutor. Later, sev- ***“ ttan tutoro,” she said, add- ALL THE FISH STEAK HOUSE Sm» u Otaas Fostaga Fold at eral more people slgn ^ up and ttg, ” We hope to oonUnue and MAIN STREET — GLASTONBURY went Into Hartford usually once expand.” ^ ___ JN KATXB a week dprlng toe afternoon, ------‘------la In Advaaoa evenings or Saturdays to meet jacquexine Bissec YOU CAN EAT! Downristit Good Pood—Courteous Servioe Oaa Taar . . . . taaso with their tutee. "THE SWEET RIDE’’ Congenial Allxiofqihere i Oar pools solved the trans­ TOEATER TBHE SCHEDULE portation problem. t/iSrHARTFORD a RUGGED MEN^ SALOON The volunteers were not only aSTEAK BOOM from South Church but from St. Burnside — Producers, 7 :06 - ■ ■'i.i •. ★ Id Bartholomew’s, Second Congre­ 9:00 *1 .0 9 a COVERED WAGON LOUNGE gational and otter churchee. Chiema I—Helga, 7:00-9:00. a a n t iq u e ROOM * Iw itffitf'iiiiiiiiii South Church became involv- State — Pretty Poison, 7:00- SetVED WITH . . . ed when Its Oommisatai on Mto- g;0o. aBANQUET ROOM F irst Ai m i siens chaired by Mrs. Doris u . A. Theater—Rachel, 7:00- itantHM • FRENCH FRIES Swallow discussed what con- g;5B. T is^ OhiiriniWi Party Reservatkmn Now Bring Aioocptnd cerned people could do about East Hartford Drive-In—Lost • TARTAR SAUCE PHONE 688-0230 the rtols and Uoodrited of toe Continent, 7:80. Sweet Ride Get'to Knew llie Loaner...S. B. 1907 summer. Tutoring in Hart- 9 ;U. • COLE SLAW ford appeared to them to o tttr , stost Wln'lr: ' L :-ive-In—Pret- PoiSM” tte best way to do something ty Poison, 7:80. Bedazxtod 9:10. • ROLL A BUTTER • Cosh in a few hours positive. Manchester Drlve-In—Strang------There’s a revcord; Up to *5. 0 0 0 .0 0 • Up to 5 years to repay In tutoring, a pevaon can be- er Returns, 7:40. Sol Madrid, come as Involved as te wants 9:85. 4 ANTHONY PERKINS to and can. The one-to-one EAST WINDSOR Monchesler Porkocie TUESDAY WELD metiiod allows most people who nuivi i>, it: ■, can read to tea<* reading. Mrs. Swallow said there to ■IH6R ( Bolton Lake Hotel much more that can be done at "■EAST ^ . Itoute 44«A, Mtoai, 0 o8n . the centers in Hartford. For tnstance, she to a retired nurse Telsphone 648-9781 and tauiht a first old course For An Old FosMonod Bargain, Visit: • DINXNO FOR FOOD AT s DANC3NO ITS BTNB8T • BANQUETS ON THE TERRACE OVERLOOKmO iBO 1. MRMN Tplw. • WEDDINGS BEAUTIFUL BOUTON A tU w G ie im • CONVENTIONS LAKE. -5105 DING’S Friday Night Special Het-Dellriom k For A Bteal rachel,; BEU. ITHLMIt KITCHEN er A Snack—Mexiean W l fPICtAUlVM AU. ITAllAN nSH H PROM Style Fbef 8Dnt in or snt ( TWIN lOBSTERS $3.75 ) DaOy-ditMri* LASAONA TO MANICOTn 9M Bread St, S4S-1SM SM., Sim S-SriS41iSS-7itS-S>lS A U O M H K HOMO C O O M B IN OUR OWN KffICtfIN BAKED STUFFEb SHRIMP WHW IM M N ini MTORATOUT LOBSTER NEWBURG Savings BankA of Manchester LOBSTER SAUTE LONGOSTINOS SAUTE FOR AN nAUAN MRAL THAT WILL RIAU.Y APPRAL Membc-r F D I C . BROILED SWORDFISH > SCALLOPS, CLAMS. ETC. — S M A ALSO: STEAKS, CHOPS AND ' MAIN OFFICE-Main-Strest opp. S t James Church EAST BRANCH - E. Center Street at Lenox Street WEST BRANCH-Manchester Parkade Helga MANY FINE ITALIAN DISHES OPEN FEATURING: EAST HARTFORD OFFICE-Burnside Avenue at Church Street SO. WINDSOR OFFICE-S u lliv a n Avenue Shopping Center Ttes. — nMUS. 10 o.m. > UriO p.m. F it — Sot. 10 a,m. > IriO a-m. THE NICK NICHOUS TRIO MAIN OFFIOE 8 PARKADE OFHOE OPEN TONNMT TIU 81 SuBdsy 18 BOMi • 10 p jn . 643-1188 , Evsry Friday and Saturday -w For Your Dancing and LIstanIng Pleasure J

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M ANCHBSm EVENING HERALD, ilANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 PAGE FIVB 1POT7& MANCHESTT® EVENING HiSlALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Ltnka has anhounoed that diil- Coventry South Windsor Hehron dren age/threa before Jra.' 1969 onr eligible. Clsiasa are Democrat Cltib Young Voter’s opra to ohHdrsQ age 8 through STENOGRAPHER Registration grade 8. Plans Candidate ' ■•V ' . Kelly Rd. Walks Supported Family Ftaianoea in state operated Ckmiminity CdDsffs. Shortfasnd, Local reaidants are invited to Set Saturday Program Oct, 6 typing 'and ability to deal with people. Strength Minor Tha Board of Education haa 'ifoard member Roger Myrick btitween toe amount of the first in a serlaa of family decided to aend a letter to toe spoke of having received -M «l- v^ch rt^e aM financial prinnlng programs to The Democratic Women’s Club tram Pngf Ohn) Town Council expreaalng the plaints about Bus No. 1 ba held tonight at the First And Oct. 12 Churrii of Chrtot, Oongraga- will have a general meeting . w. ^ OortMxiey, executive director o< board’s auppMt for the installa^ tranf^jorto atudenta to toe Ttai- retirees racalve a far higher $100 Week To Sfari tor Nixon and atlxen. for Young RepubHcan Fedotm- MdevraUu on Kelly Rd. othy Edwards Bohool. The atu- percentage of their salary •• Raglston of VotetB Aaron tional, r i Mansfield Oenter, at Monday night to make final 8. The dMiroh and the ToUand ^ tlon, !■ diet “ we have taken the and a part of Avery St Amtn who ride thU bus, aaM their pension. . Raid and Emery Taylor and plans for a "meet the candl- AU Benefits of State dnasified Service. Apply: ba Democrata, tiy n t t o i^ - .^atude that our oppoaitloo la urging all voters to take ad- County Extension Service art house to be held Tha board’s l e t ^ will atota Myriok. “have 3^ .<» At cooperating in this aeries of dataa” open ^ antiwar dla«- the DemocnaU but the apa- that the acbool’a beat purpose -choof on «> n er These Mu- for rantage of the voter-making aea- Cot 6. M IL K U H N L Y atona to be held Saturday from maetlnga / « * « * * « « thetlc voter. K we Juat turn out will be aarvad If the sldewalka denta h w Tonlght’a program la entitled, The Monday n i^ t meeting OoaUUon ^ ^ don’t have to are located on toe north aide day’s bagtan^ and are lata tor u working to lower 1^ ^ - 9 o.m. to 1 p.m. and on Oct 12 ^ ri B ■ '1^' "The Family Budget and Con­ will be at the home ot Mrs. w ouhiiiiiiii - «B k H u m p ^ -«u a k le at other people.” W. cany oppoaed to the war b ^ “ -prtced M g ^ apart- rooma for the open house will be de- KeUy Rd. tnia la * * »''• thanking the board the town office buUdtag on Rt. committed to the election of ^ inexpenalve eubdlvl- 86. The Board ot Selectmen wlU elded Monday nlghtj but hours «ttmphrey becuaae of hla ^ j^e^^y Superintendent Whiner report- two runs to making used dealia a ^ Those persons eUglUe to re- hold their weridy meeting to- for the function are definitely domeatic record and nonoorpo- ooocentratlons of young adulta. ed to the board Tueaday that toe long ‘ vaU*!*!* t® reeldmto to .set for 2 to 4 p.m. AMBrilCA’S LAROCST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN the administration haa contraot- ^ ugin st tor a nominal aum. oelva absentee balloto are night at 6 at tbe Town office rate image.” Oormaney aaya these canvaa- Attending the c^ien house wUl •d to have metol putmon. in- J T L r a ^ u J ^ S l m e » “ *1“ « « e r i e d tori In the thoae who wlB be aaent from building. "Talk of the aera offer services—reglatratto The RepubUcan Town Commit­ be'Aloyslus Abeam of Bolton “ dioold be avoided at aU tran^ioctatloo on election stalled in the girls' shower room the atu- ®®'***** offered In atoilt etoics' the strie on Nov. 8 ; (boee ab­ sent from Hebron during vt- tee will hold a special meeting and Robert Houley ot Vernon. «x^-” day and the Uke-rather than a In the Timothy Edwards School. ^ -r h ^ ^ iS to r a n J a m conrider I n e ^ At iUIt. last meetingmeMtov the board ,,^ ** Timothy Edwaida on aoH Of a computer tng hours, aa a studenfin col­ tonight r i T:80 in the town of- Ahasun is the cwdldoto for the The memo notes that ‘ ^ re- candidate haid-seU. tics buildtag. Hcksts ' returns rtate legislature from the Blrt glonal organlxation of Toung drat pweon who offers heard of oomjdalnta by both programming elaaa. lege; absent beomise cf Ulneaa girls and their parents in xo- 8u]^rlnten^nt arid BN Day Oct $4 or physical disability and un- and reports for the 62nd Dts- assembly district, and Houley Catiaens wlH. wherever it la poa- ^ p^rtorm a service tor these trlct Dance on Oct 6 w ill be is ninntag for state senator slble, work with coalition Mate ^ vote 7 out of 10 gard to the lack of privacy in Aariatant Superintendent of aUe to vote in pemm ri the and regional leedere. However, claims, the shower area. The partttlona * "«® " “ *10 ProMem anajwrn a ^ Schools WlUlam Perry said toat polls or members of the Armed given and tbe finance drive re- from the 88th senatorial dla- Foroee, spouse or dependent of porta will be handed in. trlct. we can expect a certain hide- . j ^ i*iionai RepubUcan or- are expected to be installed •® T^* tha “ *• ® sufficient demand Nursery Bake Sale pendence on the part of some of avpporta the youth within three weria. Until they ??*l?*****S’*j® *" *** .ph- TmthUnn **** "d®** ®®hra® th® admln- tn armed force member. xhe Boaid of Selectmen wUl toe coalltkm leaders, and that $120,000 for na- are up, the taking of ahowem * * o o l ruM. ^ utraUco would gladly schedule , AppBcationa may be picked up open all bids received on the The South Coventry Ckx^pera- Mmuid not be discouraged. salaries and over- by girls after gym U no man- though It to too late to set at the oCUoe buildtag and aent traxcavator at 8 p.M. In tha tive Nursery School wUl have a ultimately come down to the ’ ___ . llany of these people are put- ^j^^er money la raised dotocy. ultimately come up such a courae for tola semea- to any of those rilglhle. The town office buUdtag. bake sale tomorrow at Zrilo’s fact that another bus la needed. t ii« their local reputatione In Bills were submitted to the „ . ______. . ter. ,a». Perry willn— have Samuel aj^Ucatton is mailed back to ttio The Board of Finance wlU hold Supermarket, Rt. 81 and Daley Jeopardy by backing Humphrey, ^ oemus Bureaui survey of board totaling $M,912 and all Oarro. the director of atoilt edu- town otarit. She then will mail a special meeting at 8 p.m. In Rd. Hours will be from 6 to 8 and will be sensitive to registered to vole In (RaraM itoto by Banalvlelua) out an absentee ballot which the town office buUdtag. p.m. Board membem priaMnt voted wotinna which cation, look into having MCti a (BenM itooto by Soosivioias) interference.' ’ jggj found that 25 per cent of im- Biology students get a slide lesson on cities and parks from Tamsky.. to approve payment of toe bills « t t ln « tlm course. H toe demand exiris and must be returned to her through ------The newly-formed Coventry The Coalition diairman la peraotw In the 21-84 except Ronrid Primavem, who « " Instructor can ba found, the The Griffins with the car • * * » * . u ,1 stationed------in Maryland, , . attended, The cartoon by Whitaker d ^ to be done during the winter cuss farming a Unitarian Uni- richment of the students. Mem­ neaitt i^ e r a a p ^ e rs recall un^gp arrangemwits made with picted Griffin In the days when months. The new bylaws wUl be ravranfw rt# Snra wwawS artiS * T _ veisaltot Society In the Man- bers need not be Coventry res­ Hospital Notes ““ p”- i» S£ W I, events of the p «^ , and some (jje Navy. he was the town’s motorcycle e£i«?*iiri ititmnhrwv.iriis- * ^ AmeiTOM Cfties in gJOT- aald. But by the year 2,000, house tn the North End U Just mlttimr hUls tor apnoval ■ The superintendent In a cartoon by Bill Whitaker, master of ceremoniea, and “ AU My tens” as he cnUled his the State Fish and Gome Com- They came from South Wind­ basis, $8 per family or $1 per Ue Udtet, arid waver. narlr avsfom in nAr4.{c. Chester la urban aa the uomila- to pipe a brook under catlori. also give an i~wc.«ce, «ton. Iwwever, la greatly de- relayed the letter to Uw sor, EUtagton, Vernon, Bolton tUric tori drawing toe dlriinc- Uon la expected to double to it. a town firaman. he presented Griffin with a color patrolmen, and noted some of missiaR, will talk and answer person. It is posslUe that one tin s lij.Lw ^m '^'^rhir^ various todls, at: Pediatries, 8 nlpr of Just how murii has been spent racaivtn^"2L i^ r a ®‘*o®' principals, and approprl- Atty. Halted Garrity was the television set, a purse ot money, the events In his police career. questions regarding the waters and Bast Hartford, although w .iiee . will then, P-™-; Self asrvloe uait, 18 a jn .; '1 wish I had come before,” about M.OOO. He recommended muItl-bmiiUy or'contractedor ccOrodcA forfer spending* on “ *® rccelvliig reUM- „rtnK « t.Wm of the activities of the group ment income served within the ate action win be taken. main speaker, and others who and a basket of Griffin’s fa- Griffin retired at the end of of Amston Lake. TTri aasocia/- most were from Manchester. wlU be a trip to Coventry, Eng­ tbe vested Wtereot they nooee, 8 pan. weak- Tamsky said. _ * '^ * ^ _''***'*_}**.5**/ bulldtoga to allow for parks and each Item menUoned. After several hours talk, the 1 and hell- The students of Mrs. Carolyn amaU farms and open fields open spaces. spoke were Joeeidi Pero, former vortte in-between meals snack— August. Uon to oonridertag a long range land In either 1989 or 1970. have win be greatly affected” ^y®* *««> »-*»® «*«^ * S u p ^ ^ r it ^ t Waimer a n d Another provlrion of the « i- »<“ ®>*«®'®' *vaalng Herald program of stocking the lake group Indicated they would like ^ "veatod i n t o ^ ’ being auto *■ »•! ^tvnte foema. I t a.m.; H. Becker paid cloee attention here,” he told toe r t u d ^ . ^ ..paces he school busineas manager Rlrii The meeting to scheduled tor Miltv eotitrsct which kfvrick ^i4^iiidsor ooROspcadeoti for better fishing for Its mem­ to form a church with a full­ 7 p.m.i , ,,,, duaw«i miA «A mAxsn- sciiil-pffvmla rssnis, S pein.; to Tamsky despite being told He pointed out the construe- . — time minister as soon as pos­ SucuKTams ^tlTS feoerai S “ *“ oia w“ ewc» -_a^_ ^- __- ^ m ~to ______be no___ qul..« Sn_ the*w^ tion of^ the eight-lane,«is»»%4>.iaeara, Rt.» f 6 a a.o* ^ ^ ^ hope, to change U the disparity Oatoerine R. BUy, tri. t 44-»Ml. Ladid Scores TV Senior Gtlzen bers. Plugs in Her Vacuum, Noo-members of the associa­ sible. They elected John' R. The view of Thd **y “ "•® *"""®**®*® •“ nUy talk. , a sign of the changing Manchea- town’s Bnear park plan as shown way of Hating txith expenditures For Pix^ams Knocks Station Out Dl'scount Card tion are invited to attend this FitsOerald, a Manchester at; ______— ®®*y» » ®vMulnuto ■ulia- On cities, Tamsky quoted ter. ^ . In toe town’s comprriicmtve and encumberanoes, but tUs meeting. tomey to be the moderator of RURin STAMPS _____ Altemaan vialttig beura in Thomaa Jefferson, who caUed To save valuable park iM d pj^jj prepared m 1962. He show- early In the year were not aUe LIVERPOOL, England the next meeting Oct. 8 at 8 The GOP nominee for First (A P )— Marg^uret MeCkm- First in State Sunday School MonoIiMter • N O n C E obatofrlca a n 8 to 4 p ^ toen them "peetilentiala,” and he and give some meaning to the ^ studoits a map detailing to get together toe proper In- The Gilead Coogregational p.m. at the Buckley School Hlnepriat and Supply, Ino, ____ begin again at 7 pan. VW ton quoted Lyndon Johnson, who crowded life in Manchester, formation in hiyw, to have 1 1 W E R EN T Dtotrlct congressman charged viUe unplugged Britain’s big- Manchester senior clttoena, „ n. ___ At that time, committees wUl PuliMc Hearinge wBl be faM aried not to ameke tn pn- said a city to ” a community Tamsky said he hopes the ^ linear park wUl ready for tori right’s meeting. tills morning that “ the televtoion K®ri local radio station and starting next week, will be par- Simday Sriiool will open Sunday « i Horfford Bd. ticipants In the first program of morning at 9 :46 a.m. end clasa- be formed to work out pro­ by the Ftamiag end Zoring tieefs leetna. No m en toan two for the enrichment of the life of town’s future leaders curtail ^ trafla often ruratina alone Hauaman did say «t»«t h a networks are paying only Up plugged in her vacuum gramming, Sunday School rad BfaBdhMtnr, Conn. 118 8611 Onmmiaekvi— ------« « ^of Manctaeater, Oon- . —« vtoltcn - .at a . atone a _ — per patient•• ‘ , man.’ ee etagle-fynlly home IIwmatrwitlOT nai wf ■■ ■ II f I n ei gtreams. The trails will ^S connect would try to have the deatied cleaner. Us kind in the irtate, according ea get atli« stores and serv­ d -«. » ------Union Pond, Laurel Labe and year. tamUid, Bkhmom, health needs. ter, at the home of Mr. and M n. place, looked around for a ices, will be Issued to all Man- W. G. GLENNEY CO. Zone AA aB or part of an I pre, 482 W. lOddto TjAe; Rlrii- WUUam Murray, 16 Griswold St. plug and discontinued the c h e ^ r reridenta who Btfe 60 ard Bcnnet, 99 McKee St.; Eail lOlUard Pond. Oomplalnto on Busea INTAI now in Rural Reridence Zona, Vernon Mrs. Becker trid her students One of the jiroblems tbe echool "The now fall programs,” studio’s 8,280-watt power cir­ yean of age and over, regard­ ,w riiu u i .M fno«w>- K u rinr Boyrion, 44E Cane Dr.; Albert C B N T a n cuit. less of income. REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND deoertbed m ” ^^^***^ Ga4lorct, Qlartoobury; Mts. tin- Manchester to kwlng Tamaky admintotration hsui been dealing 6 4 3 ^ 9 1 1 8 7 2 - 4 2 4 2 said, "feature more crime - r i a pofat on aorih of ^ caWtod, 122 Pailt St; Mbs. afid vlrience than programs of As the broadcasting cir­ The list ot participating stores ^ ir iy a t arri tte w y ride of ,g,^jeUne Oough, High Manor PTO, School Panel Set Rules Norwalk, and probably der way la the buses which are 1 1 T o Ro m I T p to . loot year.” cuit went dead, Mrs. Mc- and services, still Incomplete, U. S. PLYWOOD with twice its problems. He not conforming to the school Ladd, a City of Hartford coun­ ConvUle went on with her will be given with each identi­ Oerdoer St, toe line i m Rockville: Mra. JUUa work. Then she replaced soriheriy 1 8 8 , more or leas; D^hiing, 17 Streot S t; Mrs. leaves tonKMTOw. schedule. cilman, accused the Johnson- fication crad. For Busing Project Meeting Humphrey administration of the plug sifter 16 minutes The participants will include thence werietiy i» » ® Karolyn Hagearty, 177 Maple St. and put the station bstak on or toaa; thence noriheriy 191.- Alao. Mrt. Carol Keene, RFD "failing to use proper adminis­ food, clotiitag, department and ___ _ , — 4 —■ , ■ —' — - ——---- —------r ----- Procedures to Wbe |1 followed ™ ** W 4_>4A Ti at-1 ra alsed ^raw eaewithe oommlttae i n i— ini ■ amtmm has not the air. drug stores; personal services, 2 * 2 .2 ! ! ’ , R»ckvSle; Mra. Pariefto Cieb- nmnnarnl__ « 0 "g ttu> Bivttd been asked to report on whether trative pressure” on the Federal 2 Communications Commission " I thought It was all right such as oar repair, shoe repair “ « » . Ciapentep Rd.. Ooveriry; toey t«n k the Teen Center to ■ to plug In my cleaner,” she WEEKEND SUE and barbers; profesalonal' serv­ aoolbetty side of Sprtng S t to qquq Marieott Ptobron; Kimber' of Education and the PTO Coun­ “ to crack down on this obvious needed or not needed, but Juri said. “ It looked like an or­ ices, such as tawyen, denttris, point of begioBiag. AppEcari: jy Mriroy, 88 Grandview S t; cil on Project Concern were out­ to gather Information on tbe disregard of the pubUc interest dinary electrtclal print to Robert Z. Stovnftoky. Alexander Noble, 82 Wabust S t; by the tetavtoion networks.” podiatrists and iqitical and hear­ lined at a meeting of the council s u b j^ me.” ing edd shops; and many, oth­ EDCMDRTON ST.—To obange to joaepb Otonewafcl, 101 OUver . ^ Bulletin Board Ha sold, "America needs a Realdcnce Zone C, aU or part R t ; m «. Mary O’Nrill, 176 “ ' l return to respect for law and ers, still being contacted. the of an area now in Indurirtal Haney Lane, Vernon; Mrt. Gra- The declrioa to hoid the meet- A special In s t iw ^ s first aid radar rad we can’t tastlU this American Clubuiuo are jiuh James™ Bak- Fortin, who to handling uw tag lor the bewrtt of the board. respectresDset inIn our youth, If crime «»• " « 1 Richard Pastern^, flrat; program In cooperation with PTO^ membera and aU Interest- regisierea registered nurse*,nurses. Tolo enrai, enroll, ui- ta- **^***^ ^ William Cartwright rad Arthur Manchester Action Oom- StarUng r i a poim on tbe weae Ruth Perions, Rosa Ave., oov- rx y terested nurses are requested and vlrienco to constantly glam- orUed for them in our forma- Pyka, second; Mrs. Paul Bar- misslixt for the Aging, has aide of Bdgerton Street, 120’ entry; GeoegU ^ “> eoxAaet Uie N a th ^ H a le ton and Mrs. Bernard Baker, aisked all those who wirii to por- north of Bdgerton Price, the Windeor; Adolph Robert., He- ^ branch ot tbe American Red Uva years.” tom nma nortberty 120’ ; bran Rd.. Botton. T ^ project b u ^ thlrd; and Russell Bentley rad ttcl^te In glvipg dlsoouRts to He concluded, ” If the net­ Bernard Baker, fourth. contact him at the Center, Myr- tbenoe weeterty IBB’, more or Also, Scott Slroie. Bast H a ^ of ^a rU M children to Mbur- Joeeph School Guild works won’t police themselves, teae; thenoe southerly 120’, ford; Mra. EUaeSuBiran, M ban achooia. sponaoriiM a tag and rum- then goveinment must step in.” The game is played each tie rad Linden St«. more or leas; Ibenoe aariarty, Bigelow S t; Mrs. Oeraldto Mra. Marie Heabst represent- mage sale Saturday r i St. Jo- Wednesday at 7 :8 0 p.m. rad StiU in tiie planning stage to 186’ , more or leas. (Thri par- Uxiqiea. Marrow R A , 'Ir ila ^ : tag tbe Board of Education r i .eph’s Church Hall, 9 a.m. to 6 each Friday at 8 p.m. at the a proposal for using the Iden- clubhouse, 188 Eldridge St. rad tificaUon cards for discounts or pel ri No. 86-40 Bdgerton S t) L®o*» VkSetto, 9 P le a a a riS t; tart night’s meeting, woe given pm. Duplicate Bridge AppMoant: Harold O. and Mary Warren, 18 O a n ^ suggestions by the oouncfl re- Hope Chapter, Order of the is sponsored by the Manches- free entry to high school ath- rv...4n«e« Lbitoay. *>®W S t; Dawn Teomana, Broad preaentativea as to what they Eastern Star, wiU hoid an auc- Results in a duiriicate bridge ter Bridge Club. Play is open letio events rad for free tuition to the public. foi| educational couraea.______runwmn fflHEBT - NriMAIX .w • , etqiected of the meeting. It will tlon on Satunriy at the Masonic game last night at the Itallra- BfT—/[o obasM® <*> Buatneaa BERTH SUNDAY:^ ba heU Oct 21 at the Vernon Temple stfultag at noon with T O SEE OUR NEW LINE FOR Zone m , all or part of an 2 J« PaUl Fonfatae, center Middle School. Homer Walt* as auctioneer. A Choose From 20 Panels Priced Under $10 Each. GIRLS' BEAUTIFUL sues now in Reridence Zone vHtorBlRPA Y - A It was the original plan that refreshment stand will be open A, described as foBowa: ^ BraTHB Y B ffrm w • the board members would aric from 11 a.m. on. - Noriheriy: by Deming St, questions of the experts on Pro- Rockville Hospital Note. Prices Start As ' Low As $3.49 4' x S' Sheets. LEATHER-LOOK COAT S T m ^ or lea.; E a : ^ : **ho wUl ba epeak- Admitted Tueariy: Donlei T T b a lB u (f/L Jjo jvjL I by McNaB St, 280’, more or ^ ^ 2 t o l S “ >* meeting. OouncU Murray. East Share Rd.. EHtag- I 4'X 8'PANELS I WITH A MOCK 1m : Soriheriy: by other land ts Oak St « »* «* > «« ‘ >»y <®“ that the too; Bart Dady, ToBand; Ernest U. S. CHOICE, BONELESS # of B • <»y BStagwood, BHtogiton. RIB ROAST 5 Colors To Chooae From grabar, IBO’, more or leas, oougheity k ; Frederick Moody f _Dtochaaged Tuoatoy: Mae I 3/16 PALAUAN 4.9S Appltoants; John Bantofi and j , St.; Elliot Die- “ *® the group to FMcity, 4 Vernon Ave.; Rose Door Priiot m S ^ W . Howes. k e i ^ , R t 4, Coventry; Mra. ™ «’® 2 2 ? * ^ ‘ " uST“ 2 F HaBcher. Rockville Memorial 1/4 RUSTIC COLONIAL BIRCH 5.20 SLitTHRSTRBBT-Toebange Anna Petersen, 4f HUtolde Dr.; *<«noaaoa to the puMlc at the Nuratag riome; Karen Huele- to Busineas Zona H, aB or jg „ . MOry Aim Rose, Stoeie !> *«•*« Ome and theiefora It has man, Somera; M n. Sua De­ port of an area now in Rural croaatag Rd.. BoUon; Mrt. ^>^ttakm any Joint riand on tbe cents and son, HiUtnp Rd., Bl- 3/16 VINYL OUARD 6 Oolma To Obooee From 7.20 15.99 RM rinoa Zone, deacilbed a6 ib r y Hilto, Hartford; James ■“bJect. Hngton; Mrt. Vernon Jotarion loBowa: Noriheriy by Conn. Wheeler, 888 Oakland St. Kriksclun said tha oounott and son, Browns Bridge Rd., On Display Tomorrow 1/4 RANCHERO eooloraxocaiooeeiw 7.95 So beautifully finished in antique tone, lo Watel Hwy. Route 1-64, BOO’, Also, Marcia CampbeU, 94 would like to beer not only the Tdland. thru Serf. soft and flexible, you’ll vow It’s real leather, more or leas; Baateriy: by Ferguson Rd.; Scott R. Jacobs, eiqierta who are pro4 >roJect Births Theaday: Diuighter to Ib DBB-UOIOUBI not vinyl! Styled with gilt buttons, deep toMii of Crixke, 800’, Dimock Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Ooncera but aleo oonatructive Mr. and Mn. Gory (NiSbtag, WeyerfMeDBor Pre*b'bdBhed more or leas; Soriheriy; by Mary Ch^man, 286 McKee S t; criticism in the other diraction. Mancberier. pockets, wid6'self-belt through loops, warm land of Cririw, BOO*, Nancy Long, Stafford Springs; The pcartdent suggratod that ------quilted rayofi lining... and to top it all, a mota or leaa; Waaterty: by Ronald Jaskela, 9 Donnel Dr., majrbe some of the teacbera In Advertisement— f u l l y c o o k e d HICKORY lovely pile collar that also looks like street, BOO’, more or RockviUe; Mrs. Leona Rochel- other school ayatema may have Wanted; Newsboy or newagirl SKGHlPnGE the genuine thing! Sizes 7 to 14. lass. AppBcant: Edgar H. eou, 28 Northfleld S t; Mrs. something to say about wbethri’ In tbe High St, Brooklyn St, WIN A SUPER PRIZE IN CHEVROLET’S SEMI-BONELESS HAMS WELDWOOD* Ctatka. Florenee McGrath, West St., or not they faal tha program ri Hammond St. area ot RockviBe. Prafinislied Paneling OARDNER gTRBBT — Tb Bolton; Stephen Mauroi, New working the way the experts fM l Routs available Immediately. PANELING Super Sports # m OZBN, CUBED GIRLS' KNEE'HI'S. lOOS stretch nylon in to ITnaiilfsirn AA, York; Anthony PouUs, Merrow It to. Call Herald (Jiroulation Depart- ^^K^limited Time Otter! cobble net weave or crochet fishnet. M aU or part of an aiaa now in R<1-. Coventry; Mrs. Gladys Another topic dtocuarad at Cordera, 878-1186. Assorted colors; sizes 6-6X, 9-.79e $ 1 J.9 5 ^ IWHUIUT 4 'x 8 ' 4 * g 8 ' X W aa foUmra: An im gu- ^*7 ! Vaxial Anderson, 170 .War- with one of the original Masons ^ Herald’s Vernon Bureau to MAOElY OIRLS' SEAMLESS SYRRCH TIOHTS. M riiBoed parcel oowrittng of » « ” Ave., Vernon. fbr fonring the Cbuncti ,wae the Park St, tel. sS7B-fU6 or Juit All eut e tlmple entry Menk LBAN, FBE3 H GROUND, ALL BEEF U.8. Plywood 'COMPARABLE at aur ihewroem. J IVIUILUUO Her fashion favorites in assorted new foil colun: amraxtonatriy Wd acres, ba- Also, M n. SanU Uriaao, 96 i»ck of oonununicatinn at tha News Itetns may ba Comparable Value sizes 1-3,4-6x, 7-10,12-14. ^ ^ M o n tte weatoriy rids Borman St.; Joel Jananda, 22 jugh school rival. mallad to P.O. Beg M7, Heck- Potties L b . 79c 4 1 9 .9 5 up to S17-00 of Gardner S t and awtandhig Obwr J b l; Mra. I ^ brairii » » Krlkactam was asked by the OCEAN nOBH, LIVE MAINE 8BBOLES8 wariariywariariy'to the prwenf Reri- ii«m Elbe, ^jS* Snup to tattrita a«tiao to forth- dance Zone AA off tbe east Virginia L ^ ^ oommuricatloui at thri lav- ride of Dottmorih Road, (for- Gietano Seen G ro p es Lb. 19e tO B S T B U Walcoma Hare 9 m nrariy Gviafokle Etom). Ap- “ >® • * « * I*too»P®l «*> IMANCHnTER p B ^ : RUMB E. Pranttoe, ^ „ iS ip Lisbon Head CARTER CHEVROLET TMI ‘nris noilca to on file In the o6 K a n w ii^ S l* ^ Aorihar topic dtocuarad at the 1229 m a in street MANCHESTER Lettdee 19c ftaa of Sia Town Oarii. Maps Hartford; Daniel Strata, Qlal “ »® •••' (Oontiimed from Page One) _ 0N Lril.O 91 IW.G.GIENNEY 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 may ba saan In tha Prionlng tonbury. April was the fonriag of a Taan with dtoptaaaure at being re- NABUCO OREO OOOKDB8 ...... )••• ^ n m m m routu^ (MBoe. AH iotarariad paraona Also, Ifrs. Jane G. Maroochtal C«>*®»’- At that tiros a commit- jkoed. .OPEN TIU t P.M. CO. At. Bt. in (PlalnvUta Ava.) ^ may aftood ^ bearing. ^id daughter, 91 EUtagton Ave., « « • apprioted to do an ax- But Salassr’s tour doctors ra- i-TtMiH'Miifa ‘ ...... 1 F b r is * * 6ri> RockviUe; Mrs. Patricia tanalva ah^y, ported to Tbomac Wednesday. It -H HKmAND PARK MARKET 1 3 3 6 ' Bouts 8 (Boott Swamp Bd.) Oa B ast ■wtrii Soniog CTimnitorinn gprmgHamayer and son, Soik R was reported at lari qlgM’a was widely...... believed that they I f . Adrir OcHtin, Windsor; Mn. fHisan Lemek rad masting that tha commlttae to said even If the premier lived 317 HlgMcNid St„ M«i*cli«9l^ . Conp. Phono 643-4278 K , NORITH MAIN SIRtET For The B K Mail IB Y«6e daughter, Oryatal Lake Rd., etiU woridog on gaOtariog ta- on, his chances of recovering W. WalM, Roekvllla; M n. Bus Kaaek and lormafkm from otbsr orgontoa- hto facultiee to ray extent were Visit Our Big Maa'a Iha^ la BaiMn, son, 18 Michari Dr. Vernon. tiona to town. KrlioKlum amphs- infinitesimal.

M •1 i#^N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THtXRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 P A G E S E V E k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 g n U g the gym flooro wMoh were Tolland not done to the ususl standards bsoouM of outside UM of the The gimmick to a new twlrt on Stnith-3anabria fo o ^ te s . age-old scarecrow. This farmer's scare­ V "We AteuH go badk to the crow, instead of standing Hke a milky Miss BUiabsth YManda Sana- School PaneIRe:teiii8 poaef dt eloMng the sohools in Mintry and wilting when ths wind bria and Bofry Newton SmJHi, the summer” , riis eteted. €tirm n$ ^?raU> weakens, rides around meMCtagly on both of Mancheaterj exchanged The bosrd approved the pur- chase ot H,9M.78 worth of FOBU8HED BY TUB a motorised tricycle. Hvat must be spec­ vows Saturday nunhtog, dept. Project ASK Se^ces H&RAUD PRINTINO CO.. INC tacle enough to scare the hungriest Itilsf. school athlstio uniforms tor Jun­ ■ U B«*Mai Btraet 7, at Holy Fam ily Church, New The Board of Education loot dtahge to the Partridge Lane, lUncbeter. Conn. The cycle, we are toM by the "Man­ ior vanity teams. Including 2S York City. night took no action on Tolland’a Woodland St bua route, t o soccer_____ ui^onns,_ AS basketball TU (»(AS P. I^QUSON chester Guardian,'' gh«e R couple of WABTOR R. FER0U80N and 13 baskethaU PuMliiiers miles an hour on its predetermined The bride is the daughter ot rMe to Project ASK, other than s lg n e d ^ y unMonns .— Founded Octttber 1. 1881 Mr. and Mrs. Anlbal Sanabria »» ih.nv resldente of the ana. The jMskete, 90 baseball course and uses lest than a half gallon ot 74 Coopsr SL The bride­ M u iilted' Every Evenin* K x ^ t of petrol a day. 'The Guardten does not BoUdl^i. Entered Bt the groom la a son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ ^ b e r t Brolrton tor 5 L S T l ^ T r e * S : ^ i ^ SywiuBter. Cotm.. ns Second ClB«t Mall say how the cycle stays on course, but Newton H. Smith of 83 S. Main MMUT. _ _ a man with enough genius to put a motor P r ^ e r t ^ to the reglonsl JTfund, with «. ^tlon- bobbcription r a t e s on a tricycle and a soorecrow to tite- Payable In Advance The Rev. Louis Qulrogas of AnoUUary^ciHiary BerviceaService. CenterO n te r pro­ ^ to ewirow tor n«tt One Year ...... *?2'vl saddle. surely mitot have figured that Holy FO ir^ Chu:^ performed viding edncational coneultlve Six lloiuha ...... IS-SO Three Months ...... 7-80 out. the doublecrtog em m ony. Bou- and contractual eervicea to 0“ The board’s nsw poUoy tultog ______One Month ...... 8-80 ____ The thing has possibilities. Imagine qiiete of gladioli were on the school systema to 33 towns to several yean. ^ sponaorAIp of aehnol MEMBER OF for Instance equipping It with replaceable altar. Tblland and Wtodbam Cnaittos. Cook read a letter from Rlota- aaneea by outside organtostiona THE ASSOCIATED PM aS and Roberts o f Carter £>r. thank- ^ reinforced by the board superatniotures' - a hound to Imprees (Rven to marriage by her fa­ The p roject sponsored by tbe The Aaaootated Press is exclusively entitled tog the board tor oltertng the nientoen U*l Mght. * to the use o( ropublloatlon ot all news to- ther, the bride wore a full- C o v e n ^ Board ot Education, pnt^es credited to It or not o lh ti^ e credh- . rabbits. ^ Bchool bus route, permitting the _ ^ « . . . i.* rm y to nearing the end of Its three- sdln this paper and also the local news pub­ But is it sophisticated enough to out­ length empire gown of eUk cr- location o f a hue rto p c f carter lished here. . , , ..i gsxwa apiSlqiied with Alencon year fefed d en ^ l funding period. The Iwtkm oC a bw rtopM Carter rfy’ to TVette^lrom reo b oi^ W n n n i t t a z l i r m / m fw4*tH BrOnSSO StO T • All rlAta of repUbllontlon ot special dU- smart the enemy? TTavellng on an un­ Coventry sohbel board has held Dr- as requested to another ps- \WMam HoUey who fY a p p i n g A l T t n u n I r C lace, designed with scalloped patches nereln arc also reserved.______varying path es It does, the weapon is several—• mssttogs------with------represen tition. nsokllne, and long rieevee. Her asked that dances be limited to UJt Air Force Sgt WlUism tellegence speclsltot at Ton Son The Herald Printing Company Inc. as­ bound to lose its effectiveneas. Hie crowa tstlvee from the other achool elbow-length veU of rilk Uludbn . . , ^ Th® board noted it waa the ^igh school students to Oradss B. gturdevant, left, of Wapptog, Nhut Air Base. sumes no linanolal responslbUlty for typo­ will case the beat, and soon begin strik­ pysliema Inrolvad tbe tofoSt of first time It bad reoelvsd any ^ through 13 only. He had sug- graphical errors appearing 't> was arranged from a headband to decon ted with the Bronn and other reading inalter .in The Manchester ing at the cabbages to the north) field wMdi was Tuesday nightthanlw for altertog a bus route, geeted that if wars fsK The sergeant to a graduate of Ehrenhig Herald. Ot seed pOaris, and she carried a Star Medal at Lookbourne AF8, South Windsor High School. whUe the thing is potroltog among the bouquet o f rase# centered with Member towns an being ask- The board ruled agalnat dto- necessary tor Grads 7 snd 8 Subsortber to Los Angeles Tlmee-Washlng- sprouts in the south field. ed ”to lend their mipport” to trtbuOon of a flyer advertising .ta^M ^they could be hsld to ton Post News Service. white orchids. Full service client ot N. E. A. Service, IM^ It needs some sort of remote control, the ptoJ®ct"»foport’’w..gen- the ToUsad Volunteer Am- the aftemooii. ^222? ^.rS^toron Mrs. WUllani Medina of East­ erahy Interpreted os money, butonce Assooiatlon Day aotlvl Pobliabera RepresenUtives — Jultas with a farm hand sitting at the coneMe Jhe board noted this conceja ^ ^ eto an Gen. WllUam W. Mathews Special Ageiwy — New York. Chi- on, P k , was matron o f honor. Thto money would be over and ties because it oontolned the LOFT'S KITCHEN 2 cafo, Detroit and Boston. _ In the farm's dlqpatch center. ---- — _ ------— _ — woe to line with their views and (pen* namcommander. Her full-length gown of light above to paid to controc- „ame# of several local storn policy to separate the n^2£ntaU^ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ Besides, too few lovely stereotypes are Uue chlffcn.was fashioned with tuM service.; and could be oon atn i^ as ad- middle echoM students to Grades FRESH CANDY TIONS. _ _ allowed to survive and the scarecrow, a equare neckline and empire ToUantfs verttotag. The board’s policy „ through 8 from the ninth and Sgt Sturdevont, son of Mr. iBv advertising closlnsbpuri. bodice. She wore a matehtog as he has traditionally been depicted, is iM ves toe town to » «"■ does not permit toe sending of tenth sradegrade htohhigh school studenU WELDON DRUG CO. rMT Monday — 1 p.m. FViday. ' hen&plece with veil, and carried of M High V iew Rd., was Cited For Tuesday — 1 p m. Saturtaj one of the most appealing. Let him be a SPEC. 4 and MRS. BARRY NEWTON SMTm d n which it e s n ^ ^ material borne with the cMI- academicaUy and social- For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mondar a matching fan accented wlto the consultive service# as long vtoioh oouM be ooneldered i_ tor Ms pertormanse as on to- For Thursday — 1 P-m- sad sentry, unmotorlxed and unmenactog. Fbr FtidaV 1 p.m. Wedn^ay yeUow dairies. ^ Griswold Jr„ boto of Man- SB die project to to exMsnne adverttoing. _____ For Saturday — 1 p.m. 'T'ursday. under federal fundtog, expected Bridesmaids were Miss U charge staff’s time, it was reported, nesday* will be matched Jointly match the adult attemlants, and tornal Club, New Yo*k O ty . Bhr were held now, Richard Nlxwi would win for at least 2,000 studente. Board member Mn. Barbara by toe state and Durham for Ladlw AvilliajT» Eighth District Firs Dspt need to be discuaaed. it and that George Wallace might even do they carried noeegays of yellow a motor trip torough the west- Secretary General U Hiaat angered Herald Bos Route flisngn Kalas took note of the proMems toe open-space and recreation better than Hubert Humphrey to the daiates. em states, MM. Smith w ere a the United State# by suggesting that if a Why Did Thant Speak? Donald Oib^wnd' o f Manebes- wMto ensemble wlih pale yel- The board recommended a involved thto eummer in ftolrir- land pipjeot. electoral coUege (but not the p < ^ a r ) Yesterdays ______A.^ SalA. reaofaitian celling on the United States Inside Report to Paris, the sp(*®sm*to ter served ss best man. IMtero low acoessortes and an <»cbM. By ROBERT H. E8TARROOK vote. This, of course, la as encouraging Among many analysee of why to stop bomWng North Vietnam were Tbe Washington Post were Anlbal Sanabria Jr. of Tbe couple live at 911 Mlmasa , . V,. for Mr. Nixon as it must be chastening by 25 Yeart Ago Tbant felt compelled to com­ iattoduced. K mtgbt get majority sup- UNTTBID NA.’nO N S , N .T ., — Manchester, brother of th e Dr., KSlean, Ten. lor Mr. Humphrey. ment on Vietnam at this time, More than a week before this Imprea- Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak This day 26 years ago was a Secretary General U Thant de­ bride; end Jon Hurts and Hay- M n. Smith to a 1967 graduate port. Ms own expUnatlon reoelTSS rive congeries of political soundings, thla Sunday: the Herald did not nied emitoaUcally Tuesday that of Wltoon High Stood, Eoricn, U.B. Ambassador George W . Ball told some atteotion. "Be reaUy does lyorlns photo newspaper had carried out its own sur­ AUCTDi, Tex.—Top figures in etootlve Democrats: One (prob­ he had Intended to put any coun­ Pa. Spec. 4. Smith to a 1006 him that the United States does not “ re­ publish. think he is the oonsolenoe of vey. It found — as reported September the Texas labor movement, pre­ ably banker WaUer Hall) who try up to placing toe question graduate of Manohester High paid his discussion of the problem ot the worid,” eaid one diplomat, stood and is serving wMh toe Engaged 6 — that Mr. Nixon waa to “ a command­ sumably one of Hubert Hum­ Is close to liberal Sen. Ralph of Vietnam on the agenda of Vietnam as being In any way hdi^ul In 10 Year» Ago adding that as a Burmesd Thant U.S. Army. He nturned In May ing lead over" Mr. Humphrey. But we phrey's bastiotis of support, are Yarborough; the other (prob­ the Gmeral Assembly. The. engagement of Mtos. ^ w A *!?;■. furthering the serious and swisltlve may be moved emotionally by would repeat toe caution implicit to a now so worried about his cam­ ably Dallas attorney Robert Town Director Ted CMmmlnga A storm continued to swirl from a tour of ^ty to Karon Blythe Ttoss to Louis witat he regards os the effort aitd is steticned at F t Hood, negotiatlona now in progress to Psrls." ooiqile of paragraphs in our earlier re­ paign that they are talking about Strauss, the National Commit­ says General Manager Richard around Tliant's remarks at Ms Hennequin Jr., boto o f ICsnobes- of a predomtosntly wMte na­ Tex. And the United States further threaten­ port, 'Hie toidtogs, .it was saW, showed toe advisability of his resign­ teeman) who la close to Yar- Martin must delegate more press conference Monday to ter, has been announced by her authority and not have so many tion to repreea an Aslan peo- ed to demand a debate oei the Sbylet “g];aat changes to puUlc opinion” and ing as vice president. boraugh'B long-time antagonist, wMcb he speculated that i£ a parents, Mr. oitd M n. R. James occupariQ" of Cgecbolsotvakla, a move reflected ‘toe volatlUty of toe mood of Hank Brown, who presides Connally. officials answerable to him. resolution wMoh he outlined re­ pie. Roes of 16 Preston Dr. But tender and modert as Others have pointed out that jStamford Man Facing Her ftonoe to the son of Mr. S sshhdi the Csacboeoivak delegate says America to toU election year-” over the state AFL-CIO and is questing a haK to American these campaign shoots are, this conscience has not moved and Sin. Louis E. Hennequin “ would rsot help us.” Tlie Soviet Unton These observations are still tim ely and highly regarded by all factions bomMng of North Vietnam Bank R o b b ^ Qtatges rfclsvBnt. there should be no mistake were offered to tos assemMy, Thant expUelty to condemn war: , of 82 Oottsge Bt of toe split Democratic party Today in History I,--.. ■*-t agrees. Mr. Hum^irey's campaign manager, about their ImpUcations. it would receive a majority vote. fare by stervaUon to Nlgerta. STAMFORD, OoniL (A P )—A im — Ross, a graduate o f Man- V?'. . The "keep your hands o ff" posture here, told us that Humphrey At one point to Ms press con­ S ^ yea rd d Stemford man to to cheater HijPi Sdiool, to attend- Lawrence O’Brien, gave a partisan yet must do something "spectacu­ With political alUet of too Today Is Thuioday, Septem­ In a ssemtogly angry state­ toivard the United Nations la not rww, ference he eeeined to todloste IIM JW 3VM M C be arraigned today before a Ing Central Oonneeticut Mate ' nevertheless Impressive response on tele- lar” to have any chance at all President and toe Governor now ber 26, toe aroto day o< 1066. ment read by a United Nations 1969 Mustang SportsRoof nor is K conflned to the st^ierpowera. tost bs considered AnMrtoan < U.S. Oommtorioner on obatgea CoUege, New BrttaJn. MT. Hen­ ririon Sunday to those who might be of taking Texas. ready to make a fundamental There are 96 days Isft In tos spokssman Tussday, 'Humt said and kid­ ed as a distriot sain manager his own. and if that means re- On this date in 1960 the first in yet almoet M il el toe fo r Crowell C ollier MacMUlsn, the dtoadvantagea under which the Hum­ with Mr. Johnson over toe war someone vidio did not attend Ms Assoelatee have aMmowl- homeowoen In tos u.t. naping of a New York riots E to tlte Nigerian t^heaval.. ■iyniny as vice ^ssident, then phrey campaign to having to launch it­ in Vietnam. Some of Hum­ a series of four televirion de­ press conferenoe or bad not edged to the past In axptonation don’ t have saoagh intar- trooper. HarthmL The attitude, however widsapread, is so be it," Brown said. bates between pareridential can­ Calvin C. Devesux, arrested No date has been amoimoed self — a late nomtoattog convention, phrey's sUles have been con­ read tbe transcript. of an apparent douUe standard .M e t on toslr homss to difficult to Justify. IrcnicaUy enoua^, Brown’s eovsr rsptoesaieat cM t toe still dominating presence of Pres­ templating Just such a break in didates John F. Kennedy and The statement continued that that Thant has bean harder on Wednesday in Stamford by SHI for the wedding, THE '69 FORDS ' Everyone seems to feet he can setfie deepening worries about the Richard Nixon took place in If yoa’rs not ears abont agents, was taken into custody ident Johnson to toe White House and toe hope of getting Humphrey 'Thant bad "m ade it clear that the U.S. than on others beoauss thir^ better without the United Na- campaign coincide with the first Chicago. yonr own boms, call ne. on a 'wamat based on another ______toe sour withdrawal of those Democrats to stake out an independent po­ this was not a realistic idea to ha rsapects this country. . A * ■srlous evidence that Hum­ In 177T, British troops occu­ warrant tosued from Lewlsboro, ttom, but the system o f mttltsry Moca thwarted to securing toe candidacy for sition on toe war, particularly the present circumstances” and diplomat added "be thinks the phrey is at last becoming a vis­ pied Philadelphia in the Ameri­ I. SM nN at pyRcrtiB has not bad notable Miocaas their man. But manUesUy, something toe bombing of the north, and that he had no Intention of pro­ Americans might listen.” N.Y. ible presidential nominse here. can Revolution. That warrant charges De- the OLD to matotatoing a world peace. more th*n Mr. Humphrey’s Ineffable smoking out Nixon. posing such a move or suggest­ One theory is that Thant What may be a turn for the But When we asked top Dem­ knew Ms remartoi in sOeot veaux with kltkiaping state Mr. Hiaat’s poMllon on Cxechcalovak- buoyancy and Mr. O’Brien's unruffled Ten Tears Ago ing it to others. A spMcesman INSURANSMmiS expertise w ill be needed to catch up better came last week, when toe ocratic figures here when the ohiallenghig Soviet rlghta t o trooper William F. lOUlard be­ P la to also to Juitify. He seems DemoenUie party's fall conven­ The seventh Vanguard satel­ said Thant still fsels it would OSS MAIN ST. ARE HERE TODAY! fore the holdup of the Northern with (as they must b(g>e) overtake President's friends would get lite. launched by the Navy, fail­ "not be useful” tor the U.N. to intervene to West Oermaiqr Weldon to feel that the Csech matter does not tion pnisnl a resolution (after a would be resented to Moscow PH ONE S49-6341 Westchester National Bank ot Mr. Nixon. busy and raise some money for ed to go into ort>lt. take iq> Vietnam. warrant Untied Nations attention bo- A t tols stage — and of course, there backstag* battle) endorsing the Humphrey, the invariable afr even more than Ms expected MANOHEBTEB Lewlsboro, N.Y. cause there la r » bombing or napalm- entire party ticket, from couit- Apart from the United States, Thieves took $23,268 in the are still nearly seven weeks to go — Mr. swer was this: When toe Pres­ Five Tears Ago wMoh protested Thant’s press comm ante on Caechoriovakla, Drug Co, tog of vUlagea gotag on. Nixon has strengthened his favorable , . house to White House. That robbery. ident and Ocmvally are satisfied A three-msn civilian junta conference remarks as unhelp­ and that be M t It necessary to The Russlon intervention to Image by rationing his utterances. Mr. same convention, also received that Humphrey won’t publicly balance these with eritloism ot Trooper Hilliard was discov­ was swam in to govern toe ful to the Paris Peace talks, 1969 Torino GT SportsRoof Caechoslovakia constitutes a threat to Humphrey, however, has always found President Johnson’s warm en­ break with Mr. Johnson over the UA. ered locked inside tbe trunk of 767 MAIN ST dorsement of Humphrey in a Dominican Republic as students soma other western delegations wocM peace Just as the war in Vlet- it dtftlcult not to talk too much, and his toe war. The Implication Is clear demonstrated tor toe return of Informed Western diplomate his car In Stamford following terglversationa last week over the possi­ tetegnun that had been scrupul- . alsp regarded them os a mis­ the kidnaping and b(Uik rob­ ' nam does. Any such threat to proper ■■ that no such b r e ^ Is now Uke- deposed President Jusn Bosch. take. One diplomat termed toe said Tuesday that Amertoan bility of cutting back American troop ously cleared with outgotag Gov. bery. for consideration by tbe UN. ly, if It ever was. performctoce "a gaffe.” soundings on bringing up Viet­ strength to Vietnam have probaMy hurt John Connolly, toe most power­ Thus the price of Humphrey’ s One T ea r Ago YTtast the Untied Nations ought to be American Ambassador nam to the Security OounoU his cause as much os Mr. Nixon's ap­ ful figure in toe state p ^ y. modest support by the Texas Sen. Clifford Case, R-N.J., as­ last winter disclosed the poo- ,1i«.«wdng to this session to, to fact, George W. Ball commented parently statesmanlike discretion is help­ Moreover, the President’s en­ Democratic establishment may sailed President Johnson tor the aiblUty that tbe council might the reduction of hostilities to Vietnam afterward that olthouf^ Tbant .-f • ing toe Republicans. The liability in tWa dorsement has now led to the prove costly, and the benefits conduct of the war in Vietnam. pass a rasMutian sim ilar to by both the United States snd North area on their side seems much more first serious effort by Hum­ lUusory. As of today, Nixon Is had not consulted the U.8. to advance, he did not know wheth­ that outlined by Thant and Vietnam as well os the withdrawal of likely to be their vice-prealdential can­ phrey’s campaign to build a far In front here and Georg® thereby confront the UJI. with foreign troops from CsechoSlovakia. didate, (Jovemor Agnew. campaign kitty in the sixth larg­ Wallace, toe arch-segregatlon- staff wMk. No one guarding er the secretary general had consulted Hanoi. When Thant a decision whether to cart lie OomeUu Manescu, president of the This tMTtogs one to toe whrie question est state, which is covered wall- lat third-party nominee, U press­ Humphrey’s door had heard of was In Paris Sept. 16 he was first vsto. -TO TEUniONE 0U8r0MEI» IN NANOHEmih 22nd sSBslon, spoke at ihe UN opening of the high road and the low road In thla to-wall by a carpet of oU, air­ ing close to Humphrey from toe guest, and his name wasn’t Authoritative Ameiidah sour­ preridentlal election campaign. Nobody asked to comment on a North and called for respect of the UN Char­ craft, and insurance money. behind. on the criling list. But in this ces doubt that this is why Pres­ looking around him can doubt but that For weeks, the traxlltlonal campaign, Humphrey can’t af­ Vietnamese demand for a bomb­ ter principles of "national Independence, Moreover, the Vice Pres­ ident JMuison oalied o f( tbe e^ . thla is a moment of intense ferment to Democratic party falcate have ident’s effort here has already ford the luxury of poor staff ing holt and reiterated Ms own sovereignty, equal rights and nonlnter- belief that this Is a first essen­ fort. Oonsultetlons conduct­ Starting Monday, September 30: toe United States — as Indeed through­ held back, waging to see what been plagued by more than its work. ed by former Ambassador Ar­ ferenoe to domestic affairs." . out the world. It does not denigrate eith­ tial step. the President and Ckxmally share of campaign boo-boos. For Bhrtoermore, toe boycott of thur J. Qoldbsrg riiowed a gen­ vnien he wag asked if- that applied to er the Republican or toe Democratic The U.N. spokesman replied would do. In that interim, some example, a top-rank elected the intellectuals and youth that eral reluctance to tako up Viet­ candidate for toe presidency to observe Tueeday that Thant bad not CiechoMovakia, he said; ‘"Hiese prin­ money usually reserved for Democrat was actually turned has beset Humphrey rise where nam, and the Soviet Union was that against this turbulent backdrop, consulted North Vietnam and ciples are valid at any time and at any Democrats has been flowing In­ back at toe door when he sought is a-major problem here .to Tex­ particularly opposed. i neither seems to be a commanding figure had not consulted either the DIAL THE COMPLETE place." to the coffers of Richard M. In reply to Humphrey’s tele­ as. dockers o f Sen. Eugene In theea clrcumstanoaa, 'th e to terms of history. They have mi ch in Nixon’s smoothly efficient cam­ gram of Invitation, to pay his McCarthy are doing virtually Soviet Union or Czechoelovalcia common. They both are of the center — about his remarke deploring toe sources say, it waa .gusstlon- paign. respects to toe nominee on nothing and unless Humphrey abl.e whether the neceasary nine although not necessarily the oame center. Finally,, a two-headed cam­ Sept. 1,0 in Houston. can follow Brown’s prescription Osech crisis. Thant did not taUc TELEPHONE NUMBER Brock's Contribution They both represent political profeario- to any North Vietnamese repre- votes could have been mustered paign operation is abdut to take It wasn’t Humphrey’s fault. of "something spectacular” for any resolution. Gotdberg is nalUm. And both would seem to have shape, composed of leading non- It was nothing more than bad they’re not likely to. sentetlvee during Ms lost trip What made Bob Brock so worthy of been chosen by toelr parties to conduct underrtood to have recommend­ FOR ALL LOCAL CALLS attention as the executive heed tof the bolding operations while awaiting a turn ed that the U.8. take the risk. ‘ A Chamber of Commerce was his complete to toe page of history. But two dliSomats from: west­ A' lack of effort to draw attention to him- Surely all thla combines to make it ern countries on the council Imperative that the electorate be ixrt said Tueeday that If auoh a r«s- Mlf. Mutlon had been offerid, few Starting Monday, Septambar 30. plaasa dial all savan digiti of tha He chose to remain out of the Ume- misled by toe churning of the stream of T" 4 “ events and of politics — and certainly ^ Fischetti members would have been aUe numbar---- L— ...L whan » , calling othar talaphdnas within tha Manehaitar Ugtft not simply as a matter of strategy, to vote against it. not by fears, hatreds or toe debUltatlng axehanga. but as a matter of conviction. red herrings of traditional campaigning. He viewed hla role as that of a cata­ What the electorate surely must baiw Its lyst to the chemistry of improving Ihe Judgment on more than ever is toe in­ A Thought for Today *am ber # lixtemal organisation, broad­ tegrity — the character.— of toe candi­ For axampla, whan calling tha numbar 643-8099, yog *hould dial dates seeking such awesome office to Sponsored by the Mandbeeter ening the chamber's outlook and func­ Council o f Churches tha ••64" as wall as tha digit. ••3-8099." tions, drawing talent into the chamber such awesome times. — CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. i f f5.' from the community and thus Idenitfy- Somettones th^ only ttitng our Ic^ the chamber as an interesting and ■ ^ .( ^ 4 W r V brother seeks from us Is a lit­ 1969 LTD. by Ford, 2-Door Hardtop interested part of the oommuntiy. Jeffersonian Democracy tle understanding; someone Hara't why wa^ra asking you to do thli; Wa *ara modifying the In these thnigB he succeeded. who la wlUtog to listen. Yet we .witching aquipmant to praparo for tha axpan.ion of your toll-fraa 1969 Torino. 1969 Ford. In one thing be faUed. He faUed to Jeffersonian democracy is the "mon­ overwhelm him with oiir self- 1949 Mustang. key on our back." TM# nation has been calling arad naxt yaar. Tha.a modification. wlH mako it neeauary All nsw, all evsri 4 grant modsit. Tin winnsr’s bcKk for m en .. Longer. Wider. Quieter. leave behind the Impreasion that he waa importance, cur mearnngleas wHh two hot nsw Cobra* to beotl And olens In its clo*s. caught by the Idealistic words of its talk, J n s t ^ of compasrion, for you to dial tha complata locfll numbar li.tad in your directory. Men sngliw. than aver- a minor factor in the chamber's success­ founding fathers, and we’ll never be free es. Those In a position to know are well we offer Mm advice hi| does not PloaM contlnua to dial all .avan digit, on call, to other axehangt. They're like no Mustangs you've ever Torino for '69 comes on just os hot or os For 1969, Ford tracks os wide os Cadillac. of them. seek. So ho leaves us with an luxurious os you pleose. Engines range Smooths your ride with a longer wheel­ aware that he played the major role. Jeffersonian democracy was a major In your locol calling qroa. seen before I longer. Wider. Roomier, empty heart that might stiU oil the way up to a 428-cu. in. Cobra Jet base than Chevrolet. Has more front Mr. Brock is neither “ bold'' nor aggres- development, a major experiment to gov­ front and bock. And for, for sportier. be troubled. Too often we are Rom-Air V-8. For Torino spirit with extro ■ headroom and legroom than a Chrysler I f ernment. A political system with an es­ Take the new Mustang Mach I. Or lux- ■ M ve," and he to no PR man to the press like a nuui with the gift of urious Grande. Choose'hardtop, sports- savings added, choose from eight nsw Imperial. The '69 Ford LTD Is designed sentially moral, etolcal basis, one that agsntry tradition. He doeu understand tonguesi who talks only tor hfo roof or convertible. Then dip into o long '69 Foirlones. See oil 52 of the new '69 to ride even quieter than the LTD that stated that the rights of human beings If yoii'-hava any qua.tion. about thi. change or about any of our public relations ki its best sense, how­ own benefit. We must team to list of options and design your Mustang. Fords today. rode quieter than Rolls-Royce. were Its concern. Unfortunately, that ever, and because of that he ac- love and listen. .oivica., iu.t give u. a call or .top In at Tha Phone Store. policy was being contradicted even as Rev. Thomas J. Barry f ffinriiiSiad things in Manchester without it was bring articulated. Even a st^tols- The pIcKe you’ve got to go to see v^hot’s going on-Your Ford Dealer. trsTHecoiNO foretog them on anyone. No one doubts ttcated, civilised man like Jefferson was St. Jamas' caiuroh he w ill go on accompUshtog things to caught up In the American web of mor­ T H t , On This Date Indiana. al scMsophrenia. Slavery was clearly a violation of all toe wonderful words of In ISIS, a holy alUanes fo m a d moHL the Declaration of Independence and toe by Russia, Austria and Prussia. S T O R t DILLON SALES and SERVICE. Inc. Motorized Scarecrow first 10 amendments pf the Constitution. In 1911, the U.S. Trade oom- -KENNETH B. CLARK, AUTHOR AND mieiUon waa estafeUsbed. 819 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Ovsr to — Wstoott, Llncon- CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ., In I960, United Nationa troops Mdn to fas pvsclse — a csgey tw a e r PSYCHOLOGIST* IN A CONVER­ captured 8 e^ , the capital of • t *».«■.»« be has found s way finally to SATION WITH MARY HARRINGTON South Korea, from the North disosimgs ths crows and plgsoiia that HALL IN THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE North Koreans. have insisted on sharing Ms crops. PSYCHOLOGY TODAY. ^ O P * BIANCHB6TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2b, 196b PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1968

C t f l i i m b i a WANTED Town Gets State Approval, tlie Baby Has To Post Speed Limit Signs T m weHliat ONB to tall Paatton - RED TAG The selectmen announce that tk« Council Ihr the yew. M they haye received certification tecest la sufficient, plans .will Iha faal moaiag aara. Saari Salaiy, Been Named of approval for speed limits on be made to continue such e certain roads In OolumMa profram through the winter, which were recently Included In Big Kegler of WlUlmantlc Will Friaia Baaafito. a speed survey by the State be present to introduce the ____ •«» 0* Ctocald and Sharon Oomeaky SALE Highway Department. group to modem, weatem style OottC«lt» m o t i j^ milagton. He waa bom SapL 19 at RockvlUa Ganarol Residents on various streets square dancing, Appty hi pMUon — Se» M Moaptt^iaa matamol grandparenta are Mr. and Ifoi. Mor^ throughout town had complain- Oanoe OOb Regatta ntt T n ^ p m , Manaflald Depot Hla patanial graadparenta are ed to selectmen of speeding mo- ihe Board of Seleotmen has „ * ***■• theater Blanlari, ElUngton. Ha boa a atetor, lio e torlsts and this prompted the< 'given peomlssloa to the Cohim- PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. Inc BuF19. speed survey. The posting of Ua Canoe Club to conduct a re­ signs must be completed wttMn gatta on Columbia Lofcer on 8at- 373 RlAIH SHROT MAMCH»HW Oontorlno, Lori Aim, daughter of John B. and Hteen •0 days, according to the rtate urday, Oct. 5. Voaoh Cante r ly , RockvUla. She waa bom Sept 17 at Rockville regulations. Road foreman, im s regatta will 'be the first Oeneral HoepMol. Her maternal grandporenta ore Mr. and ClarMice Orant, has bem noti- inter-achdastlc regatta to be Mra. Raymond Voaoh, Hubbard, Ohio. Her paternal Krandnar- fled and he will order the neo- held In New Ungland, aoconUng «*■ Joto.B. Caatarino oiid U re. M iST^Tboto^ essary signs. to Pat Murphy, fleet captain. Tounsiiown, Ohio. * • • • A The following streeU will be She said that probably there AMSmCA'S LAW esiT PAMILV posted with 2S MPH speed Would be a team from Dart- Baaaan, Lori Jean, daughter of Walter and Jeon Plant atgns: Cards Mills Rd., Pine St. mouth and Mlddlebury among m noon. East Hartford. She waa bom Sept 18 at Manoheater 714 LR. UPRIGHT 3T EYE-LEVEL OVEN from the Lebanon Town Line to the contestants, asT.inao^____ ^ y l _ OPfiW i m i o ^ HoairitaL Her matamal grandmother Is Mra. Ken- DOULBE-OVEN Hunt Rd., Sleepy Hollow Rd. The looaT dub la made up of iMtli Plant, Baat Hartford. Her paternal graAdmother la Mr*. FREEZER OASRANQEwifli and Woodand Terrace Nq. 1. S0 per cmt high school and H u r ie ^ Hansen, US Peoil S t She has two brothara, Cbzls, 6 Til ROUOUT BROILER ELECTRIC RANGE Bearing 80 MPH speed signs grammar school age youngsters 1 and Mlchaal, 5. # Adjustable Cold Control wiU be Doubleday Rd., Henne- hut are not affiliated with a 9tS9 » • « * « # Built-In Smokeless Broiler quin Rd., Old WlUlmantlc Rd., school. Therefore, anyone par- SVodrlckBon, lomne KInriln, daughter o f Jon H. and # Signal Light # Waist-High Brolier # Appliance Outlet Pine St. from Hunt Rd. to Rt. ttclpaUng from CdumbiawlU be Sandra CoUahan Fredrickson, 129 B on y Rd. She waa bom # Pull Out Basket # Electric Clock, Timer, Outlet 68, West St. and Whitney Rd. A^ng so as an lndep**uTeef Sapt 19 at Manebaoter Memorial Homltal. Hdr motomal Reg. *244.95 Reg. *284.95 The selectmen have also re- Bunetln Board grandporenta are Mr. and Mrs. J. Callahan, Doyleatown, Po. R e g . ^ 9 . 9 5 celved notice from the State Cadotte Troop 6606 wiU re- Har potamol grandparents are Mr. and Mra. J. W. Fradrlok- Hlghway Commissioner Inform- sume its fall meetings today •oo. Midland, Mich. She has a brother, Todd, SH. ing them of the status of the from 7 to 8:M p.m. at the Con- * » A • A NOW NOW proposed Improvement of Rt. 87 gregatlonal Church under the Mortlaon, Diane Yvonne, daughter of Robert L. and Ol- NOW in the vicinity of Columbia Lake leadership of Mrs. Ernest Cor- sSIa Hammer MOrrtoon, Hebron. She was bom Sept 19 at Dam. ini and Mca. Luclua RoUnaon Manchaater Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents At the last seaslan of thO leg­ Jr. AU glrla Intareoted In b«- are Mr. and Mrs. Albert MMiteon, 286 MoKbe Bt Sl^haa a s r $ 0 0 1 - 0 0 islature, the sdectmen request­ coanlng a Cadetta Scout are biolbar, Michael 4rH and a alstor, Sandra, 7. ed William O’Neill, state repre­ urged to attend. * . » . « ^ 2 5 6 ’^^ sentative from the 52nd District, A meeting of the Boaid of Dl- WUaon, Jennifer KaUdeen, daughter of Joseph F. and to introduce a blU in the legrla- recton of the Hebron, Columbia, Katfalcn LaTMir Wilson, 802 Charter Oak Bt She waa bom • ■ lature tor funds to correct the and Andovar Public Health Sept U at Mancheeter Memorial Hospital, Her maternal J curve. Some resldenta have Nunring Agency la ochaduled for Eronlpuonts are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas WUaon, Saratoga since expressed concern over tonight at 8 at mmring head- Springs, N.T. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Just where and how the correc­ quartera on RL 68 in Columbia. Joseph WUaon, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. ALL RED TAG SPECIALS tion is going to be made. • • * » » In the letter from Ccmunls- Manobeater Evaaiteg Haaald sloner Ives, It states that the Spregebneyer, George Andrew, son of Arthur J. and Pa^ scope and extant of the project Adella O. Urtton Temporary trleia Mdnlck Spregelmeyer, South Windsor. He was bom cannot be determined until af­ oorre^ondent, teL 898-8881. Sept 20 at Manchester Memortal Hospital. HU matsRial ter the completion of survey. grandmother U Mra. Maiy E. Melnlck, Meriden. HU patmnal He said that the survey Is In grandmother U Mrs. Basel Si»«gelmeyer, Ratavla, Rl. He has the preUmlnary stages and is ANTIQUE lUBA MUUIKIIT a^hrodter, Arthur John Jr., 6%; and two sUtera, KatU 7 and (B enll photo br Ptato) not expected to be completed Jtris, 1%. imtll the ^)rlng of 1989. Sponsored by the Lebamm Craftsmen Ready for Sunday Craft Fair Ives said that the design c<»n- Historical Society on the Marsh, Mark Lance, aon of Edward F. and Roxanne HU- pletlon date for this project Is Lebanon Oreen, Rt. 207 and - debrand Marab, RockvUIe. He waa bMn Sept 23 at Manchester 4 SEIECBON tentatively scheduled for the 87, Saturday, Sqpt. 28, from Memorial Hoepttal. HU maternal grandparents are Charles PORTABLE AUTOMATIC 16 Lb. Mrs. Naomi Zlma of 208 Summit SL, seated, la boUting swne Home, 20 Leonard SL Mrs. Carlson will do portraits at the HUdebrand, RockvUIe and Mrs. DorU Warren, Manchester. fair and those wtahlng to schedule a sitting In advance may winter of 1969-70 and construc­ 10 A.M. - S P M . Admission of the papier mache fniita and vegetables rtie creates, as she tion is subject to the availability 70c, Rain or Shine. Over SO Os paternal grandporenti are Mr. and Mra. Edward F. ELECTRIC DRYER la b,>tog posed tor a portrait by Mrs. Myrtle Csriaon of Bol­ contact Mrs. Tlimnas KeUeher, 88 Brook SL, South Windsor. Manh Sr., ttorinsfl^d, Maas. HU matamal great-grandmother DISH WASHER 3-CYCLC WASHER ’Ihe ev«it Is sponsored by the Manchester Junior Women’s of funds. dealers. Refreshments ton. Both of the craftsmen will exhibit at a Craft Fair and Square Dance Saturday U Mrs. U la B. HeUanbrand, 18 Fulton Rd. Flea Market Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m. at the American Legion Club. ’Ilckets may be purchased at the door. served, homemade plas, free 8 Top Loading 8 10-Vane Agitator b 4 Dry Heat Levels "Swing yoiir partner—SUp to tour of the Trumbull House, ______—— ------^ ------my Lou” there’s going to be a King, John Robert son of Robert J. and Kathleen Kuhl- D Holds 14-Place Se'iting I Triple Rinse, Power Drain b Automatic Anti-Wrinkle Drying War Office and Meeting mann King, 141 Birch St He waa bom Sept 28 at Manchester Andover Fire Department has Rahway, NJ., both announced pricing sy^m . ^ provides ^ House. Concert by Nathan Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. and atmoimced that It wiU hold a reductions Wednesday. l.0 0 ^ $11^ 7.00 89896 $ 1 0 /1 -0 0 She haa a outer, Lisa Mtorte, 21 months. O erk 8 O ffice in the Center. Another social w * • • * •Phi »h„ event of the group, a Monte Car^ Barilagton, Evelya List daughter of vniUam and Mar­ 10 whist party. Is scheduled fcwr Let’s Tell It The Way It Is! of.ta- tlmTln January. Details garet Clough Harrington, '162 Charter Oak S t She wals bom Sept 21 at Mancheeter Memortal Hospital. Her maternal :::srfo?t^fS^'ye5’"^ ; ^ grandparenta o n Mr. and Mia. Raymond Clough, Tolland. Her ing June 80 of this year U now ’Hms tax c^ec^, Mts^ L m m paternal grandmother U Mrs. Gertrude Harrington, WUllman- te printed form. Copies of It are Dressel, wants to romlnd to - tio. She has four brothers, Ernest 19, Ranald 17, BUly 8 and ARE FLOOR MODELS now in the town clerk’s office payers In the tow n ^ t Ray S: and three sUtara, Sandra 18, and Diana U and Gall, ready tor mailing to people In quarter taxes aro due SOLID-STATE STEREO poolcete, rip front plus a big mapper. Even c a n t SOLID-STATE STEREO AM/FM RADIO SOLID-STATE STEREO ______to provide funds so that aid and facilities for child cUnics could 1 1 the fa b ^ is yow favorlte-iturdy cotton AM/FM RADIO AM/FM RADIO bei^eaeed. ' " denim to wanted navy. Great sladu, All Transistor great vaiuel Miises’ slswStoiO. 6 Separate Speakers # AFC Lock Tuning b Long Life Diamond Needle b VM Changer UgifloHvol Reg. *209.95 # FM Stereo Radio Ittiio No. _ na. w A v dilrt WATER MAINS Reg. *449.95 . Reg. *399.95 Mr. Barry’rated in favor of: ^ , wwi NOW to increase the pay of each and every sheriff by $8,000.00, » t » 1 y NOW NOW cost of abmt $M,000.00. TO BE FLUSHED Model ftUNOTON AND VERNON Model \ ‘ OMMSMI* 60667 $oyic.oo r r $ 0 7 0 .0 0 60673 ▼ in the post two years, under a Democratic State Senate, Houae and Admhdstratlon, Aid to mental retardation hoa inereoaed ...... • • + v m 11w toekviliD W olw & AquGduet Company Aid to diaadvontage ridldmi increoaed ...... + Weloome Hare wM tioit lf» annual main (hishlno program Blderiy to property tax relief ...... J — ’ In rtio abovo Towns on Sopt. 23, JW SJTlio Egg ’N' IdMCt—BIg Red’s newest canned dog Weillsre toioea ( n ^ y in d tie a )...... (thlrtlien) W oit Soetlon of fho sysiGm wiU bo mnhoa food. Scrsmbled, good beef end meat by­ products—« Jot of flavor and protein from Sopt. 23, 1048 to Oct. 4, 1^8, from dog from a pup up. Try Big R ^ Egg ’N' Meat The Iheto n c ^ for themoelvea. TWa ia the written record. No critlclmn, no liMider, on attodco. Only FU M IN TM SOUTH WWDIOfl B A M to 4 F.M. Somo diseolorotlon may LOOK FOR RED TAG SPECIALS IN OUR FURNITURf DEPT. eqtinod dog f ^ . Your Agwgy store liaa it the loeocd. Ouy the facte. It is solriy on tits basis o f this Voting rscord that w# foal Bbnehsster moat At B t m (Platavtllt A re.) Bwto s occur durfug *bo program. '-M if now. hav# isprsoiatefion in the State Senate. Saute «(SoeMSwanvBd.) Os Bate HarMart Taws U m KNOWN FOR VALUES...C0AST TO COAST Tim RockvNIo Wdlor & Aquodiict Company GmnZs STO^HOURI • AOWAY, BUCKLAND ThU od paid for by Ooauntttea for NsUmui AgMttnalU, 117 Habran Ava„ Oteatoabnry. Dtenb «,>F lllm iiM , T n es. ‘ VVirlliaBIgiiM ilBYoarnsidly, 1810 Tdkmd Tpko^ Bfsndiasfer 10 A.M. IQ V V W t O u r B ig M m ’s Shop Is Borliii, Oowt MANCHESTER CHOPPING PARKADE \ r , 4- -V'/A. j p - .

Ma n c h e s t e r b v e n in o h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., THURsbAy, Se p t e m b e r M i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Pages 11 to 20 Section Two THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 jManrIjfstfr lEuftting Humphrey Manchester Area ISth Ctrenlt Proposes Ituary GI Deaths T A R 6AXElC«ivV Cburt Cases -By c l a y R. POLUN- l/iV viet Peace Force On Coventry-Columbia Line Silverstein Leaves Today AMW Police Seek (Oontlnawd From Paga Ona) MAS 33 M Your Dallr Atflvlfy OvWe l 4 UFT.U V According »a ilia Hurt. » OCV. I3< MAlfCinDfn» UDMION m — Mra. R. May Total 290 AMt M Motorist in nations Under pressure from tr, of Maiunald, for- Ch 4-17-JI-39 To devsiop manage for Friday, A lO-yiar- old ManohesUr A n n ilt IO W U aggreiilon and from pevtrty. * rood words corrssponding to numbers 47-39-70' >Sa m en a p ^ w e d In court thla Bitter 10-Year History of Bi-Products Firm Ending Of tho OovMitry of your Zodloc birth sign. monilnf to enewer ohargee of pr, ohaeter ObuohowaW of < "Tha task now is not to march ■tooaittan, d M yaa- TAumi Vernon Crash phen St, board dialrman of Last W eek <1 Afar two counts of obtalnfnlr money Manohastsr will parttolpats as alone, but to iparoh In euoh a WlaAiam Oommunlty - AAA. It I'Vliil 31 Prevent By MALCOLM BARLOW Rog«rs Oorp., left today on his 2 Happy 32 Concerned 42 Short , Vernon poUoe are aearohtng under falsa pretenses and two ^ panellet In the first annual Hoapital. WiUlman- ^ MA'f at 43|emeone'i way that others wlU wltoi to Join (Oontinuad from Pa«e One) JVoCTre. 33 Popular for u uBldonttflod drlrer who counts of forgery, | and wee ad- meeting of the Ameriow Aaeo- Tha man of Hop River VlUagq 96th foreign visit. He wlU q>end tba widow of lUlpI) I »-20-31-^ 4 You 34W ta us In using a Naw itratagy for lery waa oaUad in nnd halloop- 33.5B41-88 3 Highly 33 Received Isft the soens of an aooident iiitiwnoiiy oharyed nt hie ap- olatlon of Teaohere of Fiwnoh ot Paaoe,-- broadly bastd and in Columbia and Coventry sit in eIgM weeks in the Far East, 4 Indicel* 34 Of MPIeldi SASITTAaiM last ni|^ pearance with obtefntng money gaturday, Oot. 8, at the Bt. their oar* outeide toe Hartford Rayiiolda waa boqm In ter funahipa want into aoU^ 7 Don't 37 With 47 Do ■hared by many nattona." com bining company bust n see MAY aa 4SDue NOV. as A oar driven by Mrs. Blaine under false pret6naes and for- Hiomas lemlnary in Bloom- and llvad in Oovan- until tha North Viatnnmeaa I Exciting SSTrlee Tha vlot president orltiolaed Poultry Oo. plant In WilUmon- wMi a leoture tour in Hong r jun'i aa 9Loiy 39 By 69 Priced Die', aa AehMne o f 4T Pearl D r, w m gory In three fnore separate field. tlo waiting for toe truqka to pull many yaara batora ra­ broke oontaot. lOBc 40Stoy 70 Ixcltement recent oongreieional action fOr Kong, Korea and Japan. The I ^ M 6 -J7-4 0 7-1l43-43i struok last night on M ile KlU oaess. t out carrying chicken guts, te llanaflald 11 yaara Tha tanka, aim ored peraonnel 11 You'ro 41 Romonlle t Circle "mutilating tha foratgn aid last two weeks of his trip wSl l2ThOM 42 Weor 2 From 3443-73 ltd. and tha odwr motorlat left Joseph O, Currier, SO, of 160 Mrs. Bdythe Dexter of 18 head*, featoers and' other un­ aarvad on tha board oarrtem and Infantry came on 3 ^llclim b ill." be spent at toe Rogers plimt in CANcaa 13 M n ta gn 43 Unduly ! the soene. ToUahd Tpke. was oharged In Bldrldge it. wee recently re­ usable parts or offal. for 18 yaara and enemy poaitlona acaln Wednaa- , juNi aa 14 The 44 In He aald raoord outs In tha aid Chandlsr, Arli. day about 11 ;16 a.m . Tha armor 15 Rot# 43 Cannot PoUoa aald tha Impact oauaad oonneotlon wltH Incidents In elected for her eeoond term as They get behind toe loaded a paat praaldant of tha jiutvaa 9 Making blU wera liveeponalbla and SUvarstein, a Boston nsttva, and Infantry attaoked behind a 16 Romantic 46 From tha AahUna oar to vaar to tha July when he ^egedly cee^ president of the Qoldm Age trucks and follow them down L aflon Auxiliary in 17 Your 47 Love 74 Mora Jl 1-22-3344/0 joined Rogers in 1880 in Man- hall of artlUery and aerial ax- ,2-13-24-33 IS Oct 4SBoti 77Monty rlidit, go through several guard U atolan ohaoke for varying oiub. Other officers elected are ^ , billion daftnM Rt. 83 until toe truoki swing up ■toy. lha waa a mambar of 5540-71 posts SUd *---- ^ -*• * — Im Maam absam. (mWIRwoS ViCA DPMI* * ^ oheeter as teohnloal director. ploaivaa which broke up the >'a»41-82-90 '19 Marital 49 To 78PoweMlont a ateap emounta In fiv e area town*—8 Mrs. Oorrlne Olbeon, vice pres­ budget to work for peace today toe entrenoe ramps of toe Wil­ V M Church of Chriat, 20 Day 50 Shoring 79 Lovtd AOUAMUI embankment. Mrs. Atoillne In Menohester, 8 in Rockville, 3 ident; Mrs. BUen Bronkle, He was eleoted vice preeldent North Viatnameae formatlona. no 21 Alert 51 Away SO For does not eoUpea these modest bur Cross Highway heading to­ Cantor, and tho La' JULY 34 JAN. ai treasurer; and Mrs. Mae Tlbisn, and ganenal manager In 1888, Hie armor and Infantrymen 22 M olt 32 Surprlie 81 On waa treated at RookvlUt Oen- In Vemon, 1 In Beat Hartford, programs to provide the peace ward Boston. ■oolaty of tho church. 23 Shut-lni 33 And 82 Frienddtip l! 19 'and 1 in Bolton. The oheoke president In 1946, and ebaimum puraued tha retreating North Aud. 13 eral Hospital. PoUoe are Inter- secretary. for tomorrow.” The Hop River men consider \: '^^.RBnrlaon inoluda a dau|htar, 24 Art 54 Over 83 Chongt 10-31-3948 cashed totaled 1888.16. of to# board of dlreotoni in Viatnameae and oaught up with >■, 1-13-23441 25 Ctnttr 53 Your 84 Bolng vlewlnc wltaeseae In an affort Humphrey again tackled Nix­ their watch justified in the light W aa Halan I. Raynolda of Mana- 83 Indlicrtat <^634349 Currier pleaded not guilty to A pril 19M. them again in the afternoon. 26 High 36 Or to Identify the other driver. on'directly on the iseue of the of their 10-yeei etruggle with "tald; two brothora, B. Chaatar VMOO .27 But 57 li 86 ThemMivot nieia Vemon poHoe are Invertgat- all ohargea and will have a jury Hte Idaaa on managament led Fighting coiiitlnued until about 6 28 Affoetlon 58Teor 870rw nuclear nonproliferation treaty Oonneottout Bl-Produote, a poul­ #AdiWa of Wotborafiald and AUO. 34 FIB. a o ffi trial In B ast Hartford In No- Shrine Head to InvMatlora for foreign lecture p.m. when' the North Viet- 29 Somtont 59 And SSNervoi Ing a 0re of undatermlhod ori­ now signed by some 80 nations try offal rendeitog plant on toe WlUam J. Andrawa of Florida; sirf. aa 30 Or 60 Soelol. 89 Youiphpil MAk.ai ” gin that bnoka out In a «)■■ vam ber. houra for toe CounoU for toter- nameae aucceeded in pulling 90 Emphpiliod9/87, including the United BUtee and (Joventry aide of Hop River. and aavaral niacaa and naphewa. 8-19-30-41 164-6346^740 room, deearted etruotura on Ver­ nattonal Progress fa> Manage­ away again. (S)Good Neucttl Visits Area the Soviet Union. They want to m*ke sure toe Saul M . Bttverefttai Fonaral aarvlcaa will ba hold ^32-5748 7a3--Z7'..Sg| non Ave. and South St. lost ment, whtoh he has sarvad aa Senior U.8. officers declined € Cheetar A, Hogan of Tacoma- plant owner, David Small of tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Pot- to auggest why the North Viet­ night. vice president and dlraotor; for mark, Finland, YugoMavla, Pit^up, Wash., imperial po­ Bloomfield, keeps hie word -qnd tar Funeral Home, 466 Jackaon namese nilght have marshalled Neighbors reported to poUoa toe International Bnterprtaa Fel- Hungary, Cieohoaiovaklm, Rua- Police Log tentate of Shrlners In North closes toe plant by Nov. 1 and ■t, WminianUc. Burial will be a major force on the fringe^ that they had aeen ohUdren com­ lowiWp Program and for toa rta, Poland, Rumania, Korea America, wUl visit Sphinx Tem ­ Senate Seen ■ends all ^ Hartford Poultry In tha new WllUmantlc Ceme- the coastal plain, where troops Barry Accepts Agostinelli ing and going from the build­ OoneeU Intemaitlonal pour I'Or- and Japan, ple Shrlners of Northiem Con­ offal to out of etete rendering tary. of the same U.S. division killed ing within the le«t few daye. It attempted break and en- gonlsation Solentlilqua. Ha la a He received the Human Rala- necticut this weekend. plants. There will be no calling houra. 611 of them in late August. was owrwd by Quetava Loahr ^ roported to ptdloe yee- Against Halt member of toe three otgantea- tlona Award from toe Society tor He and Mrs. Hogan wlU at^ The whole story began In toe Proposal of Radio Debate of Loehr Rd. In Tolland. Two terday at tha Louie Horwlti Uons. a toe Advancement of Manege- Stanley T. Nlxer old mattresses Inside were r^^dence at 104 Conway Rd. rive in Hartford tomorrow night. mld-ieSO’s. He haa lecturad and conduotad mant In 1961, and has hod otSa- ter must take precedence." On Saturday, Hogan wiU vlMt BOLTON — Stanley T. Nlxer, SUte Sen. David Barry, De­ To D ebate A large area along toe Hop management sem inars qxm sor- Itosi# from to* Turkish Oovenv- Barry on the other hand, Ago*- Sometime between 8 and 11 p.m. 88, of Hartford, brother of Mrs. mocrat running for re-election Mrs. Delight Murray of Falk- on Monday, aomeone had pried River on toe Coventry side lac­ ed by government. Industry and' ment, th* Jewlsb Uteologiaal tlneUl said. Is not eneumbered (Continned from Page One) ing Columbia was reioned for Dorothy Daacimlo of Bolton, nor Dr., Menohaetar, was treat- qk ^ screen, but tha window labor, in Belgium, France, Tur- Seminary, to* Junior Cliambar In the 4th Senatorial District, with dutlee arlalnc out of pub- „ ^ i»««v “ . light Industry. died Monday at a hoepltal In key, larael, England, {^)aln, Bi- of Commerce, toe Veterans of New Church said today that he has no ob­ Ho wf/ioe and cwiseouentlv has ysMerday afternoon at Rook- was still locked. Nothing _ ap- divorced from politios, "We Ihe Coventry Industrial De­ Hartford. cannot permit the admlnietra- dia, Formosa, Thailand, Philip- Foreign Wars and to* Dtooesan Survlvoro also include anoth­ jection to a radio debate, aa velopment Oommleslon began througbout all of the towns of pinm, Norway, Sweden, Den- Labor Birtitute of Hartford. er slater and three nephews. recommended by his Republi­ non. _____ Uon to in ject poUUos forcefully talks with members of the Adopts Name 1 1 David Small family and hie A prtvate funeral service was can opponent, Manctoeater Ma­ the diatrict.” The Murray car waa Mde- pouj, ^ ^ residence at and blatantly into what should held yesterday at the DlUon Fu­ yor Nathan AgoeUnelU. AgioetlneUi, in pro^MWlng the be an im partial ineUtuUon.” huslnsss associates about put­ radio debate aald, "I d6 •wiped by a fauUdoaer being union St. to check the house ting In an offal rendering plant Genovesi Opens neral Home, 68 Main 8t., Hart- At Services "However," Barry added, “I by a oar driven by Jo- Ooegro notified "In my judgement,” he said, (with Batry) that the people of In 'im unused bulldng on toe School Menus toed. Burial 'waa in Mt. St. am still In favor of my original ■eph Llquore of ThompeonvUle. ^e found hU front "the selecUon of two pollUcal river just off Hop River Rd. Quarters Friday Benedict Cemtery, Bloomfield. The recently formed new Cinx Temple at their an­ native but to accept,” Barry accident is still undsr hiveetl- lot yast^d» at 8:10 p.m. Nixon Seen World War H when the Bristol of Cambria Heighta, N.T., a church is under the —-He added,_____ "t beUwe that my Gene S a n th t^ e , 43, o f Rocky nual Field Day at Restland Steel Ball Co. opened up there granddaughter, Mrs. Barbara ^ j, church duties to the pottle of Manchea- AgoatineUl, In his atatemenU gatlon. Farms in Northford. Many Jaraa of Manchester; and eev- _ .. . ------— ------Hill was Invotv^ in a minor for about six months. Committee of the Connecticut accldsnt on B. Centar St. yes­ Shrlners from the greater Scaling Down For a short time area people spinach, graphs eral lUecea and nephews. FeUawaWn of Congregational nauseating odors and added that he saw Wggln considered toe cooking sured Wlggln toe announced said. elude placet and people. The Fimeral aenrlcaa wUl be held v-cngregauonai terday. Police are Bt|U InvesU- Manchester area will attend. opened up a woodworking shop and chocolate cake. Christian Churches and the Na­ Bolton Sphinx Band will perform at photographs are from a collec­ tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Holmee gating.RUUf. \ — --- Win Margin tional AaaociaUon of Congrega­ Harald B. CMunann, oi^,xot 81 the outing Vemon tion owned by John Mers, form­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St: The tional Christian Churches. Carol Dr. n^jorted to police that The Hogan* are on a year- er 8th District fire chief. Rev. C. Hanry Anderson, pastor The Rev. Mr. Dole waa he had latt hla car parlwd In l<»g trip of 260,000 mile* vtstt- (Continued from Page One) an Interest. The plalnUffs also charged toe -fflcial wrote much of toe equipment which' oated. year although town officiate Because of toe success of his of Bmanuel Church, will otfl- moat of the 170 Shrine Tem- Fear of Odor company made It* fertUUers mjroducte official had caused toe worst smells, toe "We haven’t determined any said they would much i^ er do named as founding miniater of Referendum on School Oct. 3 King’* parking lot last night be­ Nbcon, toktog his oampaign Library Plans once-a-monto, open-house ses­ ottte. Burial will be In Bast and 22 Shrine Hoq)ltals for q o the new church. He explained tween 8 and 8:80 p.m., and into Kentucky today on his way Members of the Industrial De- from wastes of poultry in an,un- ^I to see new pollu- equipment tor handling the further action unUl Nov. 1,” he ^toout ^.® sions, held in the District fire­ Cemetery. The town voted at a special about the same yeariy figure, he wlU Include changing one or ve^ent Oommteslon were healtoy manner. ^q^ij^ent He bones f^. Ho report^y said. t^ that the name choeen also ful- ■bmeone evidently had backed eripN^ children. to Tennessee and Florida, says Puppet Shows house, Genovesi Is Instituting Friends may call at the fu­ town meeting last night that the said. two rooms into a Ubrary, add- Two^weeka ago, Hogan took filla the hope of the congrega­ ...... ing lavatory area, painting and Into his vehicle. his major opponent to the SoOto dubious about too value to the All through toe court acUon, "Bi-Products has took that ^idpment to a r^ e r Wlggln commented on toe tove'T^^unted’to “ well The RockvUle PubUc Library “open house” every Friday neral home tonight from 7 to 9. referendum on the new elemen- $81,000 Interest Seen part in ^ Northeast Shrine As­ ttontion that the church will be a g/jhool ■will be held next Oeonm Post, representative of some equipping for varloue pro- The brakes failed on a vriilcle is WaUace and not Vied Prssl- town of a rendering idant. It Small insisted that he waa in- ^ complete system of ing plant in Tewkebury, Maas. plant’s pc^ution control, 000 according to Coventry’s Junl®*' Division wlU again pre- night at hte headquartere, "to sociation lieu meettogs at La­ might pay Its taxes but they stalling equipment to atop toe ung it es expected that Small aald recently toe plant "They did some work on air tax’ office puppet toows on Saturday meet with toe people of toe Dls- M n. Kanieclae Zagora community and family-centered Qct. 3, at the Com- the Ooimectlcut Bank and Trust grams, suOh a* labs. operated by Arthur G. Lyon Jr., dent Hubert H. Humphrey, tos 88, o f 48 Hale St., RockvUle, conia, N.H., and reviewed the feared to* possible- smell. odor. Residents insisted they ^ installed wlhin a mat- only cooks featoers and there pollution in 1961 tmt it waa not 10 a.m. tor third and fourth trict and to answer questions.” ROCKVILLE-Miv. KaOierine munlty HaU. The polls wUl be Co., which wlU be In charge of Smith added that there are u r ^ o f tha 18 ^Emplee to the Democratlo nominee. as he was aiq)roaohing a atop He has forecast that Wallace Several commteslonera made could not smell a change. weeks. should be very Uttle smell. But excessively expensive. They Zagora, 80, o f Hartford,______mother The new church repreeente 14 hours, from 6 a.m. to 8 the bonding, told the meeting "often a number of w*3rs to ojwwiatton durin^xa Saturday sign at Lyneos St and W. Cen­ is likely to make toe best third a- trek to a southern U.6. «nie association held dances, Ctoventry’s Deputy Health Of- neighbors again claim toe place never really operated It suo- Back to School” and “ people of toe District to phone dE*F5x"zetoi* Jota’ Zagora, ^ * 8Toup of church- pm. that interest rates are Improv- skin a cat” and tbst U all tbs afternoon parade, unite any size. ind Mrs. JuHai *• voted .against joining there wUl be «>e, aU-lncluslve ing end that he hopes for school board members are PBC ter St yeeterdey at 6:80 p.m. party showing slnee Robert M. renderlng plant to see It In ac- ^ent door to door and collected qq,,. gamuel Allen said the town smells terrible. ceeafidly tor any period of time, 'Bute’s Rescue” -wUl be given, him Friday nights in head- Bismo Zagora, attended. tlon. Very UtUe smell was re- d u e s to pay their lawyers. With exhausted every conceiv- Federal'Agency Probe "They put in some pretty RockvfOe died United Chivch of cnuist item on the votl^ mariiine: "somewhat under four per members were replaced, the He rtn off the road and struck LaFoUette’s effort to 1834. But ______. ______, - ______— , ____ , J Future cases Uke tWs, For fifth and sixth graders quarters, to.gefanswer# about Lemek, all of ported. ■ a eoBvaleecent ^^th other CtongregaUonal "Shall the Town tangible results by 1964, they method of stopping the "fifg a. dusty operation any- crude water pcUluuon equip- ty sanitarian AUm said, showd -wtU be a special film, hte position on state government Tuesday at About early 1967, SmaU dropped their lawyers and ^^nt. way/’ Wlggln saldT "The prob- ”iont and It never worked very f^ e town and state lawa wlto Mane” on Oct. 6. This Issues. s the widow of Churches. It will be holding iU propriate $926,000 for cmistruct- Baaed on a Grand List of $14,- another plan in another year town street sign, ixdtoe, say. that the election wm be settled - ora W 98 Wa a .j a la ,S AaaAW Im aw h — AIIaw aaI^ pia _ ... home. She wo V em on bought toe old plant through pleaded with state officiate of frustrating to the town igmg not be solved untU toe iveU,” he added. teeth in ^em. AUen said he award-winning film telUng Sunday services at the Winder- ing, furnishing and equipping a 000,000, the six-month Interest and a half, at another $100,000 There were no Injurlee reiiortad. - at toe polls and not In the House Hoary Zagora. Ms Ookimbki Leasing Oo. He the Water Resources Commie- ^ aomeUiing like this and company moves away." 0®®>Y® W. Johnson, toe felt grrat sympa^ for Hop the story of a boy’s friendship mere School until a church Is new elementary school and is- due in 1968-70 for tlie school bond tocreaae. at. Repreeentativee. Survtvota also include another ^ -- started soon to fix up the plant don and the State Health De- he able to do anything about q-he story of toe final step P*®*'^’* closest neighbor (m toe River VaUey people. ^th a ivhlte etaUlon and their son and 12 grandriSl- ■'** bonds and notes In the wlU be about $21,800, or about Harold Porcheron, former ABBBSTS school board member and Thomas P. Shsa, 88, of X Red Cross tor his operation. By February partment to atop Bl-Producte. ,, ^e aald. against toe company which ap- Coventry iWe Md a cha^r - to live wlto that tor 10 years efforts to avoid capture, imd 18 giwat-tTandchfl- Worship services and Sunday amount of 8976,000 to defray a mill and a half, Peckham said. of 1968, toe plant was in opera- Both state agencies made in- Border Crossing pears to bs forcing its depart- ”'**"*’**' ®* Hop River yal- must have been terrible,” he a story hour program tor pre- '*1 Inve known from the School classes are held to two auch appropriation and appro- in 1970-71, the principal pay- chairman, noted that to 1062 the BUdridge St. was charged with Yout^ Charged tlon and already receiving com- vestlgatlons and t^k wo^r noted toe way another ure Is foggy. '®^, school children was started last beffhuiinff that thfaiga fimsial will be held to- sestoons from 9:80 to 11:80 ajn. priatlons of $50,000 p revl^ y ment of $80,000 and the totereet b®*” ! had aak^ that an rie- operating a motor vehicle while ma nmerai wui oe noiu w- ^ ______^______tv.. >rn«r»,a" . aa ______.a* . mentary school be reedy for the Meets Oct. 9 plaints samplei. State officiate spoke Last week state highway en- week and according to toe 11- ahmit our political sya- Plnssrs are provided lor all age approved by the Town?” of $42,800 wUl mean that f93. under the influence of totojd- W ith B ^ ak at reiidering plant In a nearly No one'to Hop River VUIage ^® morrow at 9:16 am. from the Tt»t year, 11 residents on frequently wlto plant officiate. glneers told a Coventry meet- brarlan Mr*. Luella Denley groups from infant care through The answer to the question, 300 must be paid. Reduced Iqr fall, of 1967. He said that It was cattof Uqour or drugs, or both, The annual meeting of toe Slatsstate wwas a* cloeed OKJeou uvw*"down. Feder^ lau BUT*sure JUBVjust whowuw referred their ... f nkma P Oho plfsB 11 ii fnwn ^------—------t .-/ tem in Oonneetkut could Tblarskl Funeral Home, 880 either yes or no. the state aid, which will begin "foolish to even thtok of toe and failure to cany - Ucenso, Nathan Hale Chapter American Bolton heater both3th sides of toe river as weU ____ state. police stei^_d in eever^ ftuLauthorities itia. used federal laws .onor problem to toe U.S. Food and “ e l^eves the ^ 2 1 ® / be chsngld.’’ ' Maple Ave., Hartford, wMh a adult. as a Columbia company. Cooper times when a delivery truck prosiln* toe border bnur Administration office in the old plant In abort: five The next such program will be The entire call of toe meeting oiat year, toe amount of this referendum s being defeated, when police allegedly obeerved National Red Croee will be held Three Mancbeeter te«M «ers Ifooe of requiem at Our Sav­ This coming Sunday the first toat residents should meet their Praducte, sued tos i*mt for would find the building locked Pl««t plant broke.^And the law were P held on Dot. 8. (Rev. Dnffey, Ooonnt meeting of the Pilgrim FeUow- was read by moderator Milton to be raloed by taxes ■wto be ‘ **—*- him operating a vehicle to an oct 9 at 8:80 p.m. at too Som- and two juveniles mads toem- ior’s Church, Hartford, at 10. ’’obligations.’’ . ,80,000 worth of phyrtcsl and on Saturday night and toe^driv- r^®'"SL'oSi^tof I ®“5®‘"I'i®”. P'“ ‘ ------She also announced that toe S /2 f/«S ). ship wUl be held at the parson- Jensen to toe 60 or so persons |57,800i, he said, equal to 8.9 to erratlo manner cn Center St. ers Inn, Somere. selves lunch at the Manchester But Coventry and Cirtumbla office sent out Inspector’s for a ^p^ued up, she added, Burial wm be to Our Savior yeeterday aftamoon. He will There will be election of of- financial damages, citing the gr would dump hi* load outeide Junior Library has a few large- age on Wapptog Woods Rd. to aseembled to the high •chool four mills. Peckham waa asked on what Drive-In Theater to BoUon yea- have only Rhode Island which is study^ \ Among toe laws she said Cemefary, Otssirmbury. appear to Circuit Court 12 on fleera and presenUtlon of re- - . ^ plant’s odor and river pollution. state’s “Paper Power” type print books available for There Is A Better Way Ellington. Young people In BY™ In answer to Mrs. Butterfield’s basis he predicted the 10- and Fannera complained that y,, pjg^j operated and too far away. Conditions at toe plant were broken are prohibitions Tomkiel Lists Friends may call •* the fu- 16-mUI increase. He said he OoL 14. porta. Any ^rooa who contrib- ^ children needing them and that nMi hnme toasM fiom 7 to 9. Grades 8 ttrougnthrough 12 are mviiea invited Harold Laws, town counsel, — ■ —ex- secono question, question, t-osi Post saio said mat that olfioken heads and other ^rte i-ggidente kept complaining, He said he has Inspected toe bad enough to breed salmonella, fat rendering, refining Oommlttee for EleottoB ol nsml home fonignt from 7 to a. ^Jemeettog wlU start state aid wUl exceed Interest bated toe increase on all costs. Urtl Olga, a student of toe uted one doUar or more to the xa a# gg Biwt- more are being ordered. floatingsln toe river kept t^ lr Letter* on file wlto state ogen plant often and found toe ren- a typhoid-fever producing virus, gj^j rgemrery of offal, dlstlUa- Voter Sessions The library will be closed Nate AgoafinaiU at 6 p.m. with a cookout. . * ‘ ’ 16. atdRialte from drinMnc it. The P 5*rin» equipment very old and according*’ to *'■“toe ‘Inspectors. gf hones, emission of odors Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel Fnnerale On Sept. 80 toe women R oy plant’s neighbors eald they V iL ^11 Jurt^^out. This te one of toe The U.S. District Court then and health diuigera. congregation are invited ^ * Prtm® reason# for toe power of ordered toe plant to stop ship- Chambem could not sleep at night nor eat * — «■------afAfr* - llnM. - 218,000 in Taxes has listed toe following special Robert JJK. Oemena teud a meeting at the parsotir ...... __ __ MOn- a meal at home due to toe odor. ^■^mTm-ProAocto official the odor, he‘said. P^X ®**® ““ '®7I?* “ voter-making session* for Man- Funeral aei vloea for Robert J. age to talk etoout starting a would exceed the state aid pay- Tl»# buying mood was kUled by g„ He repeat^ cheater, aU In his office to toe R . Clemeaa o f 20 Footer Bt. original meeting warning. t^en they would even up, rate of eight to 10 per cent a aUegedly saw hsr put a girdle ^iT*Red Croes office on Park cheater Circuit (3ourt ^ women’s group. valued at 17 toslda her drese gt. through Oct. 1. The three, diarged with f>iA rtdor 'tlittv 44W6d. *u ewxAAee evt finishtTiv ths» In- About tli0 ••Jiltftry rnotlKxiti ujMd W80 aIbo oloslnf In w tbui tlni6 )uui u inAny aa 80 or moro « « i«ai worm held yeeterday afternoon Becai^ of the filing of a pefi- ^^en the state aid would be mofe year. Z o n in g »w d Scored waste lit to* plant. Chicken parte have and had contacted toe state’s member* but now lUt* only Municipal BuUdtog. ^ Fashion Show Oct, 18 breaking and entering with at Watktao-West Funeral Home, tlon, the first item wa# canceled jh^ totereet. Free Block Dance and conceal It there. She will The w ^ e aven took to* Oov- stallatlon for handling our wa* e Q,g ,.gpgrta attorney about proeecuttag Bl- about 60. The group’s friistra- Sat. Sept. 28 — noon to 8 p.m. answer to the charge on Oot. 7. The Ladles of toe Sacred criminal Intent and larceny over 142 E. Center Bt. Brother Philip out (it gave voters a choice be­ State aid for construction The Pale Blue will play for a •ntrv ZaSg Board of Appeals Product* on several state law*, tlon ha* been complete. Mem- Wed. Oct. 2 — 0 p.m. to 8 p.m. Heart wUl hold a faehlon show $2,000, had their cesSe oonfln- gaundera o f Blast Hartford of­ CA.C Awaits tween a town meeting vote or a equals approximately half the free block donee under toe aus­ to w ot for granting Bl- ' 2AV^e*^«me David Wlggln of toe State Then at toe end of August, ber* signed numerous petitions. Sat. Oct 12 - 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. machine vote) and the remain­ pices of toe Class of 1870 at toe Oot. 16 at 8 p.m. at toe Vemon i^d to Oot. 8 to Rockville Qr- ficiated. Mrs. Margaret Clemens cost of the school. Bolton Products a variance to expand ” P?” ’ ^ objectionable Health Dept, aald recently that plant owner Small announced sent st^ y com pete to any- gjon. Nov. 4, th* day before waa organist, and toe soloM ing five were relegated to toe. high school tomorrow starting Oenter Middle School, Rt. 80. cult Court 12. Bond WM flrrt Building Cost Rising the show will ^ at $600 then reduced to to within five feet of toe rail- brK^e crossing toe Small’s decision to move out by toe plant would close by Nov. one who would listen and paid Election Day — 2 a.m. to noon. waa toe Rev. Kermetb Gurtaf- New Project referendum. In answer to Mrs. Butter­ at 8 p.m. Q -i . M. The theme of toe show wlU ,et e The five items read at the toad tracks ruimlng along toe (Only for those eligible ap­ BINGO The dance is one feature of o llOL o p p p p iillff n i L«611l6!r be "Winter WonderlandWondi of Foeh- gioo. aon, pastor of Calvary Church. field’s third question, Harold plicant* whose voting rights will The Cltisens’ Advisory Com- meeting were In great detail, toe junior close’s carnival *',i* * - " ~ o. - Ions.” lone.” It It willwill f< feature clotoeo tvvo juvenllee were tuny plant on Ite side away from toe EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. Burial waa in North Cemetery, Smith, chairman of the Board river. The firm eatd It needed have matured alnoe Oot. 12.) ’ miiOee (CAC) voted last night e v ^ U s ^ g the members of the ^ “Educ^;tlTn,‘ ‘ Z d Umt toe*^^^ ^ c h w ill run from 9 to 11 p.m. ItD Si] n iX i9tO r6S from Sage Allen and hairstyle/ over to their parents and re- 26 VILLAGE STRIH. ROCKVILLE Coventry. W Eligible applicants must be 21 were Phtop Con- ^ remain "to limbo’’ untU a Bull ;ro Ommlsslon. ^le school 1. "not going to “ I •-«- t® * V «i. by Albert and Larry Beauty ferred to juvenile authorillee. Bearers years of age, Manoheeter resi­ P. A. C. BALLROOM go away” and that toe coet of Saturday. There will be booths, I^Nearly e a T iy Ready D .eaQ Y Studio, both of Vemon. Police said the refreehmenis Bad Market, Bad Press Irks Owners new redevelopment propoeal to ^ rides and food also. There will be refreshments dents for at least six months, Maroonl. Alfred T\irktogton, building seems to be increasing eaten were valued at 28-90 and ^ ...... ___ aaaAI.. Wee XJrA«-f#Atw)| OmiUeny W* rkM-nAr’a ndvArtlftlnfl’ aAlMman. activated, and to meet only an hour, was devoted to any ' Bulletin Board and door prises. Mrs. William the tlckeU at $8,000. Entry to Few newspaper stories of toe In operation but It 1s only pro- reotly by Hartford Poultry, he paper’s advertising saleemw. must bs U.S. oltteens, and must Alonao Diamond, and James four or five mills each year. He .....uT. A tmoA .liHUiv. sold. "OuT prsss coverog* ha* been three times to the next year, questions anyone wanted answ­ The Conservation Ckimmlsskm j. i!fl^Sr*^xmioletlon. Ilia old ^ chairman of too of- toe eating area waa gained by 10-year history of the Ckmneot- be able to read in toe English Diamond. noted that the building had come Is also made from 'them. will be more difficult for very poor,” he eald. once each to the winter, toe ered. removing a window from the Icut Bl-Produot* plant In Cov­ language. in some $100,000 more than pre­ Before these dark days of bad Hartford Poultry to survlv*,” he "It wasn’t Jiut ^ h a ^ ey Mill Bate Projection town office conference room. VFW to Meet door. entry show th* plant owners’ Applicants may sign up also Mrs. DeU na Bans4da spring and the fall. Mrs. Robert Butterfield asked dicted. at the March hearing on pubUcIty, angry neighbor* and eald. eald but in their Implloatlons. The funeral of Mrs. Delftoa the ichool. side of toe picture. on any weekday, during regular The 21-mem^ CAC was cre­ three. She asked the Board of FAIR WAX About toe odor at Bl-Producte, Stories connected Bl-Produots Bausola of 116 Bldrldge St. Manchester Evening HenUd in the glaaa-frontod stoNs. 10121 will meet Oct. 1 at toe This 1* nartlv because most strong action* by the U.S. Food Aooui in* ouor ai m-rr^ business hours. In to* town olerk ated by ordinance in March Finance chairman, Roy Peck­ He said that toe 120,000 year­ TaloottviUe Firehouse 8 at 7:80 r /R ^ T was held this morning from toe ly rental for the five portable Bolton oorreepondenf, Cleme- Owner! and developer W. Har­ SECRETARY 1984. Its appointment ftofllled a ham, to repeat his mill rate well Young, tel. 648-8881. Titan 3 Success; John F. Tlemey Funeral Home, clascrooms, a stop-gap measure ry England eaya that his lum- P-^' . ,1, . _ a.» attack* on the plant by Ira e /he Stets heard oTitort emits no odor.” And torae 1. no connection. They ------Ex|3eriencecl Seerstary n««d«d to work In federal requirement, in connec- increase projection for toe new nylon noHfng 219 W. Canter St.,t., with,wiuj, a »w»-sol- applications for urban school and how much the in­ meane ” a couple of mUla down S r cd^pany ^ occupy toe tho Four Craft Orbit area resident*. ^*o, toe David ^ profitable,” toe H* added, "But this U a rela- ra* separate buelneraei. worohoalo aivl one of toe six Oe®nie Wrile- men high Maae of requiem at projects and for public terest on th*the oohooi school bond will the drain.” A sixth portable was a (Oontlniied from Page One) 2 9 e y d . Small family, the owiwe, be- ^ H e ^ to eervS tlv* thing. It depend* oo peo- By tote Hb mewit that each te FOR 2-girl ofReo. Attraetivo lolary avoilabU. , St. James’ Ctourch. houstoe claeaibom would have to be Public Records new stores. The England paint recently held carnival exceed the state aid fer the success' due to the assistance of . I •toresH m aln et. cam^e so angry with both toe -oSJ^ pro„„i„g pi*-, att^dei. Bom* people find » -rt^at* o®^U ®« «^*»**y The Rt. Rev. Mm t - Edward "oustog. school construcCion. rented next year, he predicted, Warrantee Deeds and paper store will be in sep­ wives of members, teen-agers between low eai^ orbit and attaoks------and toe news-- stories toet 18 JO , 14 poultry proceramg do buslnera vrito^h o^ ra j.lL rtlon wim ^ ra n t. ae- She asked the Board of Edu­ and If the echool len’t ready to Whitehall Manor Inc. to Nor­ arate quarters next door. and members of the Vemon tlonary orbital paths and e. middle ^ke. they refused to talk to reporters. listed by toe Rev. Thomas Bar- eon between the Board of W September, all will have to be A branch of toe Savings Bank Trucks oarrylng offal were re- than otoere.” separate fteme. Cosmetics-. cation what alternative It would man F. and Helen F. Schaffer, Fire Department. mUee^hlgh. The data woidd be Aftar eeveral calls recently to ported making deliveries night Bl-Produote spent about 2300,- attacke on the Bl-Prod- ry, deaLi. and the Rev. Vto- rectors rented for the year. of Manchester will occupy a portta mAKing aoavon «» niGssv 01-c'svuuwM *yw2v f#w i- ^ -UrtuM w« va anvthlnff 0RISW0L8 ENQINEEMIfQ, INO. propose to the town if the school property at 23 ShsUlowbrook Bible Cteeaee useful to military men designing toe Ooventry plant and to anoth­ and day to the plant. At one 000 on aittempU to klU the ih ^ d^ IPS J. Flynn, eub-deacon. Mrs. owners, businessmen and othCT is voted down. He said that some townspeo­ Lone, conveyance tax $4140. third store, England eaye, and The first in a series of Bible manned spacecraft which some- er Small-owned plant in Wllll- Ralph Maccarone was organist residents, affected by renewal, there wlU be a beauty shop and time, the dripplnge from to* plant’s odor, he said. It em- J^^^^^ed^^m ent Mrs. Butterfield is a former ple question why toe new school Orland Toomey Pritchard and study classes wlU be held Wed- day may be placed in station^ mantlo, Hartford Poultry, the m 264 M AIN STREET, MANCHESTER wimmanite deUvery______«uWat truoks formed what ar- ployed T\e>Dr. A. A J. T fTrallraviTeller, a■ na-«. ™ W OeOimea CUmmvUb and soloUt. Burial was in Bt. It ha* been called a "pubUc member of both the finance is to be an elementary school Estelle Dolores Pritchard to ladles’ dress shop. nesday at 10 a.m. e(t Trinity orbits as communications relay on toe Food and Drug order to The sixth store will be occu­ known government ad- For Appointmant Call 643-2469 James’ Cemetery. Father Bar- relaticms" committee, seUlng board and the school board. and not a middle school. Two Thomae F. and Doris S. Bailey, Ddhsran Church, Prospect St. or weather-watching outposts. ■top shipping Bl-Produote prod- Uggefis ry read the committal service, urban development, but, basical- Peckham answered that last years ago, he said, townspeople property at 188 Green Manor pied by toe Bnflrmation Instruction for signing fuel systems for future In fact, Hartford Poultry In oar* of much of toe odor and no danger to anyone unices they ing shop and Poet Office will tions but only If hli name were ouf work with North Bind Re­ This doesn’t take into account mentary school would be the meg Homes Inc., three parcels WUllmentlo Is to# only process- toe pollution of Hop River. | •at it,” he eald. ”It le omni- remain where they are, but toe seventh graders, spacecraft, oflcials said. kept out of toe etory. newal has bee-.i completed, we revaluation, he saldi which least expensive and the "best in Green M anor Addition 4, He began by diMrlblng toe *®*^ .V*! Despite toe equipment, he proMnt and you have some In n « uvgB,ii uy u««urtuuig uw .k. ..th... h.va fallaA op moved. m M a.lll m . __ _ m ... ii SHADES cannot disband. Even though starts in 1669. These figures re­ way for toe town to go,” Smith conveyance tax $24.76. entire ’’ple dliootly to "We don’t oare If tha place "Hartford Poultry le a to^ BnUdlag Pennlte total to 13,600, plus 18,600 square Carved love eeoit, cherry swing leg drooteof table, clooka, Next Spring Blada lo Oriter Alwayw a sUnU heartache. long as it is on file, federal re- He explained that he had bas- •••Y maintenance and bnprove- teln eubetanoe which le atWtd WUllmentlo, toe lose of toe Bl- emeUe like a pine foreet, Wa oughly inspected end anUeepUo Wlfh Tow BoU«ra Meoy Sk Ejlant tOM*. quirements are that we may not ed his estimate of school build- ments, must be done currently Mrs. Richard Rand, fence at feet of warehouse space. marble top bureau, marble top rta t^ 2 bangl^ lamps and to antoiM feed s™ Produote plant. I# going to make wUl know what toe emeU te and punt,” he ealij. "Anyone out But always a beautiful memory. All that is needed now, accord­ otoare, cMii* cloaet, walAi bench, set of 4 plank aeat cbolni Or one we loved *0 dear. atsbend. We must continue to ing on the borrowing of 8900,- with toe building of toe new ele- 188 LydaU St., fSOO. aleo^nriohee dog f^ e, hes^^^ thing* more (toloult for Hart- we won’t like It.” oome and to^ot It. We haw exist, even if we have no actual ooo, for 18 years at 4,7 per cent mentary school. The new school Roger Perreaiilt, alterations to ing to England and any­ nlcaly *tenoUed, oak dieete, round oak toble, mlrrow, many MAMCHBfTER Side pr^ote in ^ rt tord Poultry, he eald. Pirae Relations Poor a government taepeotor ^ Es A JOHNSON gwMj' mi picture frame#, caster eet, lot* of nice tole ware, much china nuebSLtta, Botm sod I>aughler function to perform now." interest. will house kindergarten through dwelling at 40 B. M^ile W., 9860. one else trying to scoot in and HARDWARI a IMPPLY al ^iiSoale, oerfumee. The WllUmantto plant now has He eald he has not gotten le a Uoaiwed vatertoarian. He’e out of this Chopping ana, is and gtaas. Jugs, crock*, pair eandwlcb g»*e oandte holders, B R U IT IMI It was the oonsensus of the The school, which was estl- Grade 4, and the converted mid- Wmiarn Robbins for Robert fancy dinner set from Fmnoe. carnl'vei glaae, few Unena and Card Of Thanks committee that it will mark mated at 4836,000 in January, die school. Grades 6 through 8. Zeizer, alterations to dwelling at some sort of traffic control. The Wo wish U> Ihsnk all of our nelgh- many goodtea epoce won’t permit ua to list. ote. friendsI and reiativoarolatlvoo fr- for the time, pending a now renewal has come in even h ^ er than Oradeq. 7 and 8 will be brought 360 Henry St., $400. now paritoig tot will have a def­ inite entrance and exit, which The Touchettee are moving to a four room apartment, henoa aots or Idndnsss and Pl*-**- “unle** S»ven some ^ 1 - Peckliam's esUmate, but 1976,- back from toe high echool, eae- 8.M. Glbrieno for Richard tMa Plentylo eat but bring your own chair. jIw m us in our recei.. .™ - . - _ . . may at least bne core up for salt. fix. Wo aopeciatly Ihsnk fic task by toe Board of Dlrec 000 foi 20 years at four per cent ing toe etrain there. Hathaway, alterations to dwell­ ED KNIGHT, Auotlonaar toe mad dash aoroaa traffic. U O .H , t o r o - er under, would come out to The middlf echool alterations Ing at 171 St.’ Jrfui St., |8,000. - T'v. V-' -■ MANCHESTER-EVENING HERA-LD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 p a g e THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVE5NING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SKt^TEMBER 26, ^1968 - -- ■ - - r -I - - - ■ ■ ■ 'll ■■■ - ■ * ' TWELVE at the Ocorad Hilton Hotel In Tolland County C hicago. KASnc Fall Styles ‘Hioae cboaen and the fields STOCKINGS they will repreeent are JndtUi W M M . C H A R S Modeled hy Filing Bilh Ntedarwerfer, Vernon, agricul­ tural; Debna Staama, Manafield, ARTHUR DRUB dreas revue; Charlene Taylor, GOP Women Easy^Houley Vamon, hadlth' Mary BUok, Manafield, home ecctxxnlca; By AUCE EVANS Tells Repko EUsabeth Larkin, Manafield, home Improvemmit, and Alan A b ou t 200 attended a “ F U l Tlw StaMGoiwni- THERE IS A BETTER WAY It's not Just Introducing a sen­ Aho, Coventry, horticulture. Faahkma In 1068" faaMon ahow IB M lt , EE ClE r M w ate blU that counte, but rather laet ndgM at the Mancheater nurturing It to Is pAsage that National Gomnumder DemecroTh, Is pRiiig Country Club, sponaored by the NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The counts, according to Democratic Miancheater RepUbUcan Wom- Veterans of World War I chose lip a debt o f $400,- State Senatorial candidate Rob­ Victor V. Miller of Bridgeport, 000.00 ovory singlo enla Club. ^ Champeau waa a bright red ert Houley of Vernon. C onn., mM natlonsl commander Ihe flaaMons were from coat edged In black Persian In a statement Issued today, at file tioee of the national con­ day. Mam’aelle of Vernon, with Her- iamb worn over 'a matching VOTE REPUBLICAN IN ’68 Houley charged his opponent vention Wednesday. beri Miller, owner, aa oommen- sleevelesa dreea clnlched at the (jOoaneotlotit life, New Olds Line on Display Andrew Repko of WiUlngton Mine Dorothy Frooka, a New tator. The modela’ heiratytea walat with a slim black belt, ta ie IN S). 01dimol>ile’« front wheel dr^e automobile, the. Toronado, Is inohee longer and dlaplays a "with mlrieadlng the voters.” York O ty attorney, waa named were created by the Wlggery Dressed for bridge, shopping. redeelined rear deck and new rear quartern. Toronado boaata an electrically heated rear win­ "To suggest to the voters that the orgmnlaaUmi has elected a Beauty Salon, and maketq> waa or PTA meetings were Mrs. D w r* Is A m dow detoBgIng aystem. The entire dda line la on dlaplay now at Mancheater Olda, 612 W. sponsoring legislation Is effec- woman among Its national of- by Boauty OounBckw. Back- Robert RussellRuMeii inIn a viviavivid reared C en ter S t flo e rs. VDTffOT n V f ground mualc waa pUyed by ** --Delegatee------M eeted Salt Lake Mrs. Edward LaM on an organ ^®. tering some grass seed Is the aty, Utah, for the 1970 conven n oiv M^KwmvwB South Windsor piwvUed by Waitkins Bros. Inc. a T here to m eet and ch a t w4tti I®*' T a y lor w e a ^ g kee, Wla., next year. dark brown knit dress with 11s- a good lawn,” Houley stated. the lathee before the show be- "Everyone knows that a lawn gan was Hartford Oty Council- *»«“ stand-up col- a lot of care while it — i&r. Agencies Hold Joint Meeting man Roger Ladd, RepubMcan ^rtlon of the show Srows.” Continuing with hU candidate for U.O. Repreaerita- aft^flve fashions, and Houley ex^tned. Tha W. G. GLENNEY CO. Methods of land acquisition, trial Development Corporation shallow pond and constructing ttve from the First Oongresaion- Adler Dobkln appeared "Everyone also knows Uiat the November referendum ques- formed In 1987 Is a private fund- a general Interest trail for edu- al Dlatrict in a short black dreas of crush- ® senate blH is the ttona and selection of a new Ing pool designed to attract new catlonal use by the school. It The 1968 fall flaaniona were ^ velvet, with the look of fake ® senatort Job. 'me "New " Products Show town seal were among the ques- business to the community by is felt by file commission that kind to eyes weary fi^ the fashioned with long difficult part. getting we tlons discussed at South Wnd- extending loans to businesses the pond would be available for wildly colorful ^ les of the pa* beeves and Jet buttons at the gT®*® to “ » get tnai . t . - - - ...... — - ■ ~ — — m ------.. ...— .. *— •a.at.t outhnsd ' bill enacted Into leglslauon." sot’ s inter-agency meeting la* settling In BouUi Wndsor. These skating In the winter aa 0.^11 well, few seasons Betts front. Door Prize Winners 1 night. loan are composed of private lo- The Inter-agency meeting was mo* of the walefiifies, and Very _ elegant__ ^______w m ______M rs. R___ a y- Houley further charged that The Inter-saencv meetina money plus rtate and federal preceded by a short meeting of though many of the aWits ware Qujgi, ^ ^ te and all- Repko’s "recordrecord tor speaking Rlohard Arooleo Senate floor m Maritoe Road, Vemon should give allII iLorriaboards andiin/1 com. ><>*“* sccured ttirough the 8BA.. the Interagency Commute on ^ quite short, ttila seennna to yer brocade coat over a match- out loud on the The Sewer Commission report' Federal OranU, chaired by n,e season when a woman i„g dress designed with the on behalf of the people of Tol- 1 i2-lb. Bag Ttop-N-Bond missions of the town an oppor- ed that the primary treatment councllman Robert Sills. pick the length of her own high neckline cut to a low vee Isuid County waa poor,” add- timlty to look ahead to their plant should be completed by Sllla reported that he had not hemline. In back. A ddlghtful aqua chlf- Ing that "unless the represen- c. R. Bolan own and other agencies’ pro­ Oot. 10, and that an open house yet received any reassurance Richard Dennison opened ton dress worn by Mrs. Robert tatlves of the people of Tolland 8S O era ld D riv e, RookvU le grams for the year, accccxUng and dedication is planned tor from the federal government sportswear portion of the Stavnltsky waa fashioned with County spoke out In public, por- 1 Set Stainlass Btael to Mayor Howard Fitts. early November. that South Windsor would be ^ ^ unusual plaid hood- a high ruffled neckline, wide tlcularly on the Senate flw , Mixing Bowla Fitts xemlnded ths agendas In Town HaU Nearly Beady given consideration tor grMt ensemble In xroen, red, satin belt, and a tiered skirt there Is no way that the deslw his opening remarks that budg­ Theii.c chairman of the«« Public under the and wool. One of the many of tiny pleats. and John H. FMdda Y'! ets were a fixed plan of op­ Building Commission reported of development. Hf Wldhe vras shown was a black Mrs. Thomas Bailey was the be made known, and mo* Im 77 Kennedy Rd., Manchester eration tor the year, and nuut that the new town hall should going to meet with federal of- ^o^el to appear, and she portantly, . Deluxe Peima Orill be aBond pursue the matter of land pri­ orities with the Oapltal Goals . Peter ,0. Nicholas C om m ittee. ALL WAYS BEST 144 E dgew ood D r., Referendum Questions South WlndBor Fitts Hated the referendum ' #76 Sootta Spreader questions appearing on the vot­ DONALD GENOVESI ROBERT STAVNITSKY WILLIAM FORBES State Representative ing machines In Ifovember aa ^ C A N D I K 8 Robert O'Oonnril State Representative State Representative fo llo w s: 181 P a rk S t., M ancheater 18th District 19th District 20th District 1. For approval ofo<876,000 tor #76 Scotts Spreader secondary sewer treatment plant. LOIN Era) lb .S 9c Joseph Oleehewakl 2. For approval of $876,000 tor 101 O liver R d ., M ancheeter sanitary sewer system Une ex- Scormoarier BoaketbeU tenalOR. B ankboerd 8. For approval of the Charter FULL FULL Amendments. Mr. J. Martin O’NeUl 4. For approval of $288,700 In 48 Bette Circle, VetnMi notes to purchase land on LOIN HALF Set Snack Tables DO YOUR PART TO INSURE VICTORY! Nevers and Sandhill Rds. tor a RIB HALF new prcHioaed high school. •Utebe*! Rtool 6. For approval of $192,000 In 886 N. Main S t, Manchester notes tor 120 acres off Barber- 8 otn. Armatmng Plain Solid o contribuKon wHIi the coupoii hlU Rd. colled the Pudlm Prop­ LEAN. WBX-TRIMMED CENTS CUT WUto CelViig TUe erty for possible open space or oth er uses not now M>ee*fie

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MANCHESTER EVENING HEl^LT^, MANCHESIEB. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1988 PAGE pjwrmiBTsasN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY,'SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Culp Hottest Pitcher id American League Introducing.. Long-Term Contracts Common in Pro Football reached Its peak with each of­ “Both (he club and top fday- from twb to three years, this that occurs during the length of NEW YORK (AP) — In - That became evldeM again fering long4erm contracts at as­ ers like the multi-year contract does not Include quarterback his oontraot. the tough, violent wwW of ^ ‘b* New York . "With a long term contract, tonishing figures to untested idea,” eald Assistant General Sonny Juigensen, personaUy Manjger A1 Ward. “There is a the lay ers ore more relaxed rookies. Ski Notes Rose., Alou '•"““"I signed by olUb Prestdant Ed­ and feel they can make home Just possible that the top to a three-or five-year oontraot definite trend toward it. At toe height of toe AFlrNFL Red Sox Ace ward Bennett WlUiams and re- purohases,” said Dallas’ Ward stars are draping them­ to the 1800,000 area, hod to dish '"Ilia ohib realtoes it takes On toe itexiagement’s side, it stnig^e to ^ In Dea* New Imagine, a pitcher being in- aaslstant coach at Baat Catho- tora. the final weekend of the season entry to the Manohester Indiflps in Opener at Meriden Now Top R eceiver in AFL England scene. votved in 72 deciskma in one Football League program is Ing Otosalo Is toe HoUday Ue, la freriunan mentor at Culp, who was confined to his remaining. Lanea of Manoheoter. Autumn made ite enbry last year! Northwest OathoUc High. He’a DonOd “Clpeo” Flavrtl. Active hotel room with a virus attack Both are at .882 after going 0- Shooting for a third Iho date is Saturday, NEW YORK (NBA) — Oeotge 4 Sunday and toe flrrt major snow iDcredibie. also a member of the State Po­ early this lyeek, allowed only tor-4 against each other in Cin­ In toe program eight years, {Straight vkJbory in what Bauer Jr. is the eon of George storm of the season teU In Jack- Then there was Jack Cheabro FlaveU Is now to hie seootri ses^ Jan. 95. lice . . . Ernie Oolquette of the alx hits, pU singles, struck out cinnati’s 8-0 victory over Pitts­ has been an undefeated Each conteotant wUl raU Sauer Sr., who la to the football son Hole, Wyo. a week ago. of the New Yoric Yankees. He Hartford RhlglitB, former Weav- ii and Walked three Itf booeting burgh Wednesday night. HaU of Fame. The roads North are fiUed was quite a pitcher, too, win- er High asalstant, is helping out his record to 18-8. "*^r” noM ia^ program tt’s season to date will be Bast two five-gome blocks. In other National League ac­ First place winner wUl be The bloodUnee are true. with sightseers viewing toe fol­ ning 41 gamM and losfcig U ta ^ Northwest OatiK>Hc this fa ll. He waa helped en route to his tion Wednesday, Chicago rallied football,” ^ a w S S ^ ir^ n Catholic High SWtarday af- iage or looking (or a place to asked what It has to otter. Any- temoon in Bloomlield, at 2. g;uanmteed <808, <986 for George Sauer Jr. is the regular 1904. Four''years later, CJuls^ _ ^ White, another Knight sixth shutout of the season by on Ron Santo’s ninth Inning spUt end tor the New York stay in toe ski country this win­ Mathewsca of the New York performer, la an asaitant at Pen- defensive gema by second bose- one Pve met In football has been MeanwhUe, Manchester High nmnernp end <188 tor third ot grand slam homer to beat Loa best total. Twenty places Jets, toe leading pose catcher ter. Members tos Manches­ Oiants hung up a 87-11 win-loss Hartibvd. . . man Mike Andrews and left Angeles 4-1, New York blanked toe type anyone would desire wUl unveU Ite 1968 gridiron ter Ski dub again won’t have for a friend,” he added. edition in Meriden agatost tough and four block prises are in the American FootbaU *"****^ Watkins den will be Oie scene fielder Carl Yastrsemski. Atlanta 8-0, Hbuaton shaded San League, on aU-pro and a geill to worry about that place to AU aforementioned pitchers ^ Worid Champtonriiip In m the seventh, Andrews Native of Manoheeter, gradu- Maloney High. The CXXL attrac- guaranteed. Franclsco""8-2 and St. Louis ulne talent. stay. Through toe ettoits ot Bob were righUianilen. Formula 1 Grand Mix Sunday, ranged far to his left, dived for ato of MaiMtoeeter High to 1061, tlon starts at 2 o’clock, The Olassic wiU lest stag­ topped Phllade^ihla 6-4. ed at the local house to But It didn’t come easy. n ak e and Wayne MacArdle and Turning to leMianders, Qct 6... Thpmpecn Speedway a grounder, picked himself up Both Roee and Alou are slap where ,he played quarterteck Thus, schoolboy football foi- other members ot toe club a under Obach Walker Briggs, lowers wlU have to trek out of 1889 and attracted 148 en­ George J. was a football drop­ Charles Baldwin of the Detroit feature a Sports Car ClUb and threw out Jim French. Yas- LESSER-KNOWNS — Twenty game winners like left, of Geveiand, and Dave McNIaHy, right, of Bal­ hitters and they were out of out at the age of 14. He waa to new and completely adequate Tigera notched 42 vlctMles gf American racing cars Sun- tisemakl saved the shutout in FlaveU ewved in toe army three town Saturday to watch local tries. Blaureen OUberto of Juan Marichal and Bob Gibson and a 30-game win- timore, have not yet reiached that publicity plateau. style Wednesday night. .Ml of Windsor Locks copped find the 10th grade. lodge faculty boa been secured against 14 defeats in 1886. day afternoon startiiw at 12 the eighth. Cincinnati’s runs came on hom- years, 1968-86, and played four favorites play, in Ludlow, Vt. The lodge Is a OM ttaneis will tell ytxi about nocti. . . Curley Johnson, Jets’ With a runner on first, Yas ^ ner like Denny McLain are nearly househoid words Jerry Koooman, center, of the Mets came close to ssasona wito toe Sltt City A.C. "We’re looking for a real, place with a 18-game total "I played for three years in ers-^two by Mack Jones and one junior high school and iisver 14-room house located on Pleas­ the good old days when Charles punter, averag^ 58 yards tor went back to the fence and semi-pro teem. tough game,” Head Indian men- of 1,819. in America. But 20-game winners like Luis Tiant, the magic number with 18 and is in the club. by Lee May. Paul Oorrentt, Hrtlday scored a touchdown and never ant St. In beautiful downtown mchols of the Boston Braves five punts against Boston last made a spectacular leaping Jim Malohey fired a two-hit­ A mason by trade, PlaveB is tor Dave Wiggln said today, Ludlow. Accommodations are won SO or more games in seven Sunday . . . Joe Namatfi will oatch to rob the Senatora Brant a foreman with FAD Masonry, “Woronlk is a real fine runner manager, made toe an­ letered,” he said. “I was ter­ ter at the Pirates, staking out Xne. and Simmons is a good passer. nouncement. rible. I decided I Just didn’t great and you are within a two seasons. Mialfaewaon turned the enter Siavlay’s game against Alyaa. 11. minute drive of the brand new trick'tour times and Cy Yoimg Buffalo with a better than 66 Gulp, who hurled a one-hitter The Flavelis reside at 89 Fo- I feel that 'we’U have to stop have it,’’ Skiing— Water Variety-in Culp’s Plans Nelson Brlles snapped the But by the Uth grade, he liad base lodge at Okemo Mountain. and Walter Johnson each had per cent completton record tor againat the New York Yankees Cardinals’ longeK losing streak ley fit- with their tour chUdren, these two in particular if we A lot of work has been done by Stuart 10, Greg nine, Maureen are to win.” sprouted into a six-footer (he’s ; GEORGE SAUER JR. a pair of 80 or better winning the Jets. last weekend, received all the management thinks of Culp’s shaded the Chicago White Sox with hie homer. Bill Freehan of of the season' at five games, Kidghts Hope members over toe summer but campaigns. Young, tor the * * • . offensive supiiort he needed in NEW YORK (AP)—Ray rix and Diane five. The Indians are raring to go now matured to a rangy 6-2) Culp is providing the Bos- plans to ski, even if It wilt be on 6-4 and Minnesota beat Calitor- Detroit aet an American League driving in two runs and scoring The young coach is surrouiri- after three outside scrimmages, BO BBLBILEB STEVE OIOOALONE For 1* O F VCapacity ia p C I C li y and made his (ootbaU comeback J M T iin at n»n<* w®rk remains to be com- record, won 20 or more games P iin ta ***• inning. wator and not on snow. nla 6-2. record when he was Mt by a another to St. Louie’ victory East OatooUc 16 times, including 14 straight ^ Andrews led off the game by ton Red Sox with EKHne ed with fine vetetMm aaaiatanu.aasiatanfe. agrinst Windsor High, Hartford Manohester Eaat OathoUc , TVTai'wT Waco, Tex., High School. In 6 o clock to toe morning and ranging froin Lonborg went skiing on snow Tiant gave up a single to pitch for the 24th time. over Philadelphia. ran down to toe newspaper of- yedrs. San Francisco Coach last winter and 'suffered a knee Mickey Mantle in the first in­ Oakland tied Chicago in the Brlles, who won hla 19th John O’NelU is now in hie Uto Bulkeley and East Hartford. h .-e iiMmite looms as the Earie nower run- vCrowd .J*O W C l Next i v C X l the 12th grade, he became an im to carnentrv or Thlk about rubber arms, aU Nolan on the development very happy momente, a la year, George Mahoney seven "There was improvement in ^ ^ ^ fte rh lssta ^ ^ a x a to rtto e „ . «nU- By then, he also flee to town to see if anybody on ------» - evw—« —------c------w • Jjaiion Jones Singlea to ngn^ Twi TwuSwwww Ua sAAn m(J'**y*injury. Hto itcoturecohl thisuus iwaauiiseason is ning anuand thenuien r«urruretired xo18 uiin a imtutninth vi»on *i«ii6Jim jtcibamumu PagUaronl’s • avoa RBI game, singled one run***** across to — ChaiUe GaskeU tour wary game, but I don’t think the hot, humid weather c. the ^ ^ r hU showing agatost toe „This could be the first reaUy concluded that being George picked me. No NFL team did, *** these Stan of yesterday were pro; “The first year they play sending Andrews to third. Yes- LOnDOrg, ana ne soon compared to 22-9 when he row in one stretch as he boosted single and then woo It In 0»e the third and doubled the tying — j A - ■ ______A___9 ----• « » aw^_ _»__ J __ A____!11 1___ ♦_J__ _ _ ^ ...... A.A.a_ Center St. and he ■wUl put your gifted in that respect on their natural ability. No mat- tnemiski then singled to center wiU be giinng them some helped the Red Sox into the his record to 21-9. Joes Cardenal same inning when pinch nxwier run home in the fifth. yean,'.Albert "Toeh” Vtacek si that we have JeUed yet,” Wig- P«rt ____ - Steve‘csccalone remilar tec- ’’‘K »***<>». *P Sauw Jr. was an asset. and none ever contacted me. I needed " aklU “ to work. . * * ter. ------what— you*->' •'tril------them* ------to do, to score--- Andrews.------very aiurious • moments - a la' World----- Series last year. scored twice tor Cleveland, sin- J<*n Odom scored on Demy Aspromonte’e aeventh-ln- yean and Don Oordner two gin said. "We haven’t progress- we 'who m— - ’ prweUwaiy all K® S a tu r ^ night and ..Attention was brought to me' was very dleappolnted.” Another project associated y*M*. ed a* far a. I would Uke going ^ *'^* *?,*^: S®' “ ok i„ roolly put on a "tow tor them. ^ he re- m torse yean with the Jets, Here ’n 'Thert they react as they did to cd- ’Die victory enabled the Red Jim Loatx>rff—b® plans to Culp’s latest victory, his 16th gUng and coming home on Duke eater’s bunt single with two out. ning stogie snapped a tie and ------‘ ------Demers at East toe RockvlUe game, U bac^in jj„t to make this one our -Bverythtag you do the last two as a regular. with skiing is taking place here lege and rely on the things they Soot to remain in a tolrd place .u - _Af Sims’ double to the third and The White Sox got four rune to Houston edged San Fraclsco in Manchester. As you know against five kwsea, kept Boston ASr^Nlv?S«T«;ap^ S:' wymoml •‘r- " goea to John Walsh. The latter vlnced that what you have been The Red Sox returned home Washington 1-0 tor Ids fourth one-hit pitching, a five-hitter against Detroit and homers, good tor three runs and battle of unbeatens. ______iam o «w *a” oeen comparou iw (alleh ^dctim aervea as vice preaident of the t.iHng them has merit and is for a little rest today before had one out to the ninth. Jim rookie Oraig Nettles set up one Midget douWeheaden are One thing certain, toe Tribe o’clock, East Frosh Coach Rick Bal- this week’s first practice. His j , ,^oognlxodKXignls he waa ditferent ""** Berry, the retired end of toe J^P® of ^ load ers, earth- straight tfuitout. In other American League ac- r . played Friday nighte at Mt. wlU ready pbysicaUy. Wlg- Bloomfield should be a pret­ references to the size of the otflgp uae. came min »a naiumoroBaltimore v^«uiOoite wiiwwho « has caught « ^ - a ahovels Midget and Pony Football Assn, fiie way. Then, to the third meeting New Y4rk to the final But the smiles must turn to tlon, Detroit edged Baltim<»« 4- Northnip then singled. Norm with a triple and singled in an- ty good test,” Demers reported. ducci, who scouted Bloomfield, from oU(er Ude . . . Local stock car driver Dan y^ r they begin to put it all ^towe games of the seasmt at frowns, accompanied by a few 3 on Octfes Brown’s three-run C a^ reached base on Don Bu- other to pace Minnesota over Nebo. ' gin and his aides haire been r^ rte d toe club was big and crowd were not wdtiiout credl- p^o| ,a s gtJiAiiim in Waco. He more than miy receiver ot R t 6 “Wo ca'me out of too Rock­ bUlty, for ticket sales tw to* was outfitted in a vivid grora in pro hlatory. through Man- Deveau sutiered a broken leg together—the natural abilities, YOnway Park. abudden, vtoen the Red Sox homer in the ninth, Oakland ford’s error and Brown followed California. ville game to excrtlent shape strong. Rock last Friday night to a freak ac- tpe teaching, and the exper- Near ciqiaclty crowda are Roadninnera game Sati^ay ^ gold uniform. The sato J ' l SSster, Mt. Nebo wUl be flat- ■with no injuries and only toe team have been going briskly. Hart- ^ t s ’flt his thin shanks snugly- Uke him, ddent. After kiedlng his stock Then you have a ball- forecast for the series opening _ usual assortment of bumps. We ...... ‘® toned to flU a hole somewhere Hoople Likes Notre Dame than’ Glastonbury.” ‘ord sport fans are now beg^ a shiny plastic helmet shaded admire hla style But 1 nave ^jong the way. Knowing this was s car on a trailer, he stepped pigy*, vbo should to ®'rt4ay night Culp will get the rtiould be at fuU strength Satur­ ‘IFe’re Satisfied with Fifth’ Saturday wlU be the last test ning to think not only of a flrrt g,.een Jersey was more oatur^ a ^ ty . down, slipped and wound iq> to (gipiove eadi year thereat- I'O'vr of winding up the aeaacm Gil Hodges day for the first time this sea­ coming, membera of the club the hospital. He had planned to ^ ^ BalQmore’s Bv**4ay in a hid to add to Me before J»»^'ri"e' into Hartford place finish, but of an undefeat- tight over a mini-set of And a natural honesty that s When indiana Powers Clash son,” he added. no longer crimped by reticoice. have 'been working wdth town race at Steifford Rumors scoreless toning streak. HUNTING f County conference activity toe *i.» shoulder pads, authorities to provide for the Bubba Smith feel shout being By BIAJOB AMOS B. HOOPLE Strong-running Pete Jacques, poalUon, Resting Weil who tidUed twice against Rock­ foUowlng week agatost North- When the Knlglits first hit the oeocge'jr. was 8 years old. reptaoement of Neftx>. will be peddled to Washington Yanks Reach Goal west CatooUc at West Hartford. Hartford sports scene, moet the field with the A lot of planning on the part ~ defensive tadde, to his college Original Wlsard of Odds ville, •missed the opener but fans h■ • _ -ycT 1 Miowingshowing otof tnetile tuugiKsKnights xneto e fims ^he got to_____ school on last season because those little York Mete, was reported to be SALT WATER FISHINO Atlanta .608 IS Netre Dame meet eyebeU-to- ed and more diallenglng ski women gotfers May'26. C3iam- Batting (48 at bats)—Yas- ___resting^ well Wednesday ______^ night SriioM __ striped _ bass___ to„ 10 NEW YORK (AP)—Luis Tiant pitiched away any eyebaU, Ohio State makes ite Monday morntog,the elope. pions from all private and pub­ guys at guard were afraid to .608 16 Win Streaks on Line at late ning ^ra‘^"e^Son.- a league champion^p. wm, "What haimenedother to challenge me where Pm strong­ ^msM, Boat, .302; OUva, iJterlkxitors cortnrmed'tbarhe poundi are'provtolng good"firii- hopes the New York Yankees had of fimshinsf fourth ” .466 21 1988 debut against potent 8MU, Working very cloaely with lic com es will be eligible . ston., .289; Cater, Oak., 289. had suffered a minor heart at- t x from the Now London Mght this season, but he COuHnt wipe awsy the smile on and nigged Florida tangles with A pair of winning streaks wUl to the Ivy League title iMt g^th toe Knights undefeat- And young George, DFW Director BUI O’NeU and est—on the cheat” . . . Carl .468 21 be on the line whai Connecticut year. This is toe opener for the ed to aU six of their gam ^ (to- ' ^ reticent, didn’t know Fathers of the Midget and Pony - to the Stonirgton brenkw a^. ^ Y ^ equaUy rugged Florida State — shy Park Supt. Ernie Turek the new football program in Manobee- Lookhart who returned an inter­ Raljih Houk’S face. .466 28 tackles Yale at Yale Bowl to BuUdogs. eluding the three exhibition ception 72 yards tor a Giant TD nro at w. Earlier, Dr. Linton Bishopb a Occasional str^iers to 28 "Webe satiafied with fifth,” Uiem a chance to take third tioiiiion .447 24.'' umkumph! how to answer. slope on HerciAes Dr. should be ter indude J i m “Dutch” btw t speeiaUst, said Hodges pounds are being taken at the Houk said after Tlant’n one-hit- from Boston. He yielded only a rei~.i.«.4 rUnirant With the No. 1 rating await­ New Haven Saturday at 2. With the exception of the fuH- games), fqns are seriously talk- That was the toughest part. ready for toe first Conneotlcut Fogarty, Harold “Ptaky" Pohl against Philadelphia last Sun- (foach John Toner’s Huskies pack spot where incumbent tag ot an undefeated year, a 109; F. Howard, Warii., had experienced "a small coro- Race, Watch HUl reefs and the tor boosted Cleveland past the solid single to kOckey ManUe In Wednesday'i ^yrfln ^ iiT’iT ing the victor, the Iririi and He felt the burden of being the COUNTRY OLUB snowfcdl. and Ernie Pohl. The program expressed mixed emotlcna: have won three in a row, toclud- jimmy DeWltt is nursing a lilp rarity for any team, but almost son of a famous athloto eariy. The hlU wUl otter two 1,200 nary thrombosis,” but was to east end of Flsben Island. Yandceee 8-0 Wednesday at Yar>- the first toning as he turned in New York 8, Atlanta 0 Boilermakers can be expected is now in its 14th season . . . "Tm really happy. 'Thet was Hits—Campaheris, Oak., 178; tog a 21-0 opening day victory injury, the starting Connecticut unheard-of to professional The number on his mascot’s Connecticut State Women’sGoU touchdown Pve scored good condition and would be Bluefiah conttmie unpredlct- kee Stadium. “I hope we can the third one-hitter thrown a Cincinnati 8, PltUburgh 0 to go for broke. And (or those Aparlclo, Chic., 184; Tovar, able to resume his managerial able at the Race. The firii being liold. that. the Yankees this month. over Vermont; whUe Coach offensive lineup wlU be the ranks. Thus _toe rapid increase uniform was “26”—same his p Houston 8, Sen Franolsoo 0 two great competitors, Leroy in ticket sales. for the Mentoer-MOmber Shot- T e AastL will atege its final toutna- —t® a game or scrimmag^e—In Minn., 184. duties to Ihe future. Carmm Oozsa’s EUs swept same as opened at Storrs a dad wore as an AU-American ment of the ifnasi today at the my tour yean in the league. caught are large, 8-16 pounds. "The main thing was finlahing Tiant’s third shutout againat Chicago 4, Los Angeles 1 Keyes and Terry Hanratty thU There are however still many gun Golf To u n ia ^ t F ri^ y at. toa DouUes-^. RobtoMK Balt, A ooronary thrombosis is a Snapper blue action continues over 600. That waa our goal New York—the Yanks scored through their final eight oppo- week ago. Either John Passa- fullback at Nebraska. ir»n.-iw«r«- Oountry dub. A But Pm emberraased it took so 86; R. Smith, Boat., 86. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 4 is the rubber match. nents whUe smashing their way rtol (6-9 and 190) or Mtte Bory- good sesis left. Fans may be ^MMMSherter Oountry Club. advanced alder. Again toe heart irregularity caused by a very good to the GulUord-Bran- once we got going.” two nms to 86 itfUhgs against m their sophomore year. Hen- „ mauna 27 assured of obtaining seatg by “Dad,” mused young George, dinner will fcAlow play. long.” Triples—Fragoei, Calif., 18; Mood clot. Today’s Gamee czewskl (6-2 and 210) wiS fill encouraged me to play foot- ford-New‘Haven area. The snai>- The Yankees sit three games liinv—olso gave him the lowest No games scheduled ratty made ® Hloh. State 88, Baylor 28 purchasing prior to Saturday LKrtotor (6) Welimm (98); Kler- club Will sim*rv1ae the McCraw, Chic., 12. 3% V F W P o 8 t F ^ ~ in jTor DeWltt at the hlgUy im­ *'“‘ri‘„T “^io w T a ~ »»«, but'he didn’t push it. He wi.*mVoo5Sito of toe toll, with lU nationally- Home rune—F. Howard, "There is no doubt in my pers, many running 10 Inches over JJOO and games belitod Cleveland earned run average Friday's Games tional hero as the I r ^ routed Nebraska 18 mind that Mr. Hodges will be ij, length, are being taken equal- the Indians with only a three- of 1.60 since 1917 as he raised portant blocking back spot. 16 Wins Again for Seaver^ Wash., 48; W. Horton, Det, 38. Pittrixirgb at Chicago Purdue. Last * * 6 ^ Kentucky 17, MUsIseippl 16 Repeating to the backfleld -o. - s r - - Stolen bases — Campcuieris, able to reaume fuUUme duties in ly weU on shinen, ehrinqi and game weekend set remaining his record to 21-9. Houston at St. Louie, N roys turn as he 1^ the ^Uer- Auburn 42, Hiss. St. 8 Ball Chimipioiis the future,” Bishop said. small sUver lures. against Boston. Sixth-place Oak- Stan Bahnsen, the Yankees’ makers to a thrilling upset vie- Boeton OoUege 20 the Manchester Ski CSub will be Oak., 67; Cardenal, Cleve., 40, Loe Angeles at Atlanta, N The VFW Anderaait anything else, the outcome Brlles, St. Louis, 18-11, Chicago 88 projected by toe secret Hoople sented citations to COnran for — ^------R. OardeHa (9). J . Osleniart (17). 66 94 .409 Iowa 28, TOU 18 And I saldto m ^ lf, ’Why sit See you at toe meeting. RENT the eighth inning. Dwbles Brock, St.L., 48; 16-round exltUdUon bout here is green crabs. of the 1968 World Series is likely Third Game—Earl Wilson, Wash’n. 62 96 .892 40% Formula — harrumph! Texas 88, Texas Tech 18 his work in community service, _ _ - - IS. ICcLattertv (18), «aneHa (16); and to Coaches Richard LaMOnd C J a l e 1 f l r h n m i l g h blUty and speed, It must be that ktod of talent on the Shennlne (27), PtuCeit (19). ------J-.------Cteon Jones led the Mats’ bat­ Bench, Gin., 89. Nov. 11. DnUIND FISHINO ^ depend on the confrontations Detroit, 18-12, against Ray x-Cltoched pennant This is the week my friend Texas AAM 18, Tolane 0 mentioned that John played 17. Penmipillo (3), J . ITAmato ting attack with three bite. He Trt{des—Brock, St.L., 18; Cle­ Prwnoters William Holloway Firtitog (or trout has Im- between ace pitchers Bob Gib- Washburn, St. Louis, 18-7. Woody Hayes has been await- UOLA 18, Wadi. State 12 and Bennett Platkia for out- . - — — bench’?” («));. (haxto (9). Wednesdly’s Reenlto standing work. In assisting toe bask-ettiaU at the Umveratty of But he didn’t say it to anyone 18. Plodxlk (6), V. Bostlnl (10 ): ABA Schedule A CAR?, ecoted twice. mente, Pitt., 11. > and BUI Cummings Jr., boto of proved to many waters, tochtd^ ®t. Louis and Denny MC- There is a tendency to lean to- Oakland 6, Ctoicago 4 tog Impatiently. Woody wants Oregon St. 81, Utah 6, After Race T itle Virginia as well ae football, and Atherton (7). Hefaey (9). Weaver’s 18th win equals hfs Home ru.'j;—Me Covey, S.F., Oolumbus, announced Wednes- Highland Lake, ’Tyler of Detroit. \ ' ward Gibson to ills meetings children pi the community. else. I MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Cleveland 8, New York 9 to see how g<^ his "Baby vMtl 19, Vlrginto 9 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. waa not only an oggreeelve re­ “Texas wais^a running team,” last season’s output as a rookie. 88; Beitos, Chic., 82. ?®?u***iLi**** wlU be held Laj», wert Side Pond, Wert The two are, vlrtitolly certain with McLain because his fast- Buckeyes” reaUy are — and he West Tmc. St. 24, Faolflo 18 Lynn also presented the Com­ (AP) — With two major races American Baakelball Detroit 4, Baltimore 8 mander’s troitoy to Coach La- bounder, but pooseseed a lln4, he shrugged, "and was winning. LitUe Deceptive “I hod hoped to do bettor, Stolen bases—Brock, StL., 61; “ J r * OoUseum. mij Black Pond (lOddle- to meet to 4he first gkine to St. ball U more overpowering. TTie Minnesota 6, California 2 should learn in a hurry when Wisconsin 18, Washtogton 14 remaining. Cole Yarborough of soft, %ne-hander. Thus, with his tdan league offiioe Wednesday murii bettor,” he said. “But I WUls, Pttt., 61. Mond. Nicola presented Lynn And I’ve been reticent all my OAKLAND (AP) — Arthur 2 2 * * ^ * ' * held), Lake Quonnlpaug, Odar Louis iiex£ Wednesday. They Tigers’ star changes speeds Boston 1, Washington 0 ths Southern Methodist Mus- Yale 28, Oonneotlont 16 TimmonBirille, 8.C., already has oosnUnatiion of agility and rtze, ot aimouRced a 429-game scbedule was oonelstent all year. ‘That’s Pitching (16 decisions)—^Blaas, M selected aftw ^ ^rowid Lake and the Housatonlc River, will probably clash again In the taoro often. 'With toe championship trophy life.” Ashe thinks his recent string Today’s Games tangs ride into Columbus. Wlohlto St. 19, Utah St. 8 clinched, -the all-time season iNaponick will be worked at both 80 consecutive victories on the tor the 1968-80 seaeon. tli6 thing." Pitt., 188, .788; Marichal, S.F., at fourth game, scheduled f ^ De- Because McLain has worked from the league. He skipped his last year of ^ Kokanee fishing is good Cleveland (Williams 18-10) at 8MU carried excellent creden- Ve. Tech 8, Wm. A Mary 8 high for money won In National loffenrtve and defensive tackle college ell^billty to Joto the tennlB court might be a little de­ The league acbedule openi He said be oMy threw 98 288, .748. S q u a ro G ^ n t^ g h t. Eart Tyin Lake a n d ^ (3iolrman Patrick Humphrey Association for Stock Oar Aqto at trolt on Sunday, Oct. 6. And, If fow® often than Glbeon—48 Baltimore (McNally 21-10), ttols foUowlng Its 87-28 upset ot Trlnlt}’ 14, WlUlsinS 8 iby Coach Fred Wallner. Jets, who had drafted him as a ceptive. Dot. 18 with Oakland playk« at pltdies in tbe game, mostly Strikeouts—Gibson, St. L., 286; ^ Beach Pond. there is a seventh game, th m fames and 829 Innings to 34 night AUbum last week. However, Wesleyan 20, .Mlddlebury 8 was- asslstra to serving the din­ Racing competition. - >- BMUana, league leaden to at­ moe, Mexican heavyweight ner by Auxiliary Members Joan Hatibtord fans will also see on future. It seemed natural. 'But the surprising mastery feathelie. Jenkins, Chic., 256. Better ponds tor panflsh re­ is little doubt that they would fames and 296 2-8 tontogs—sev- Only your faithful correspondent — Centr^ 80, Ithaca 18 tendance last season, and cen- Why Not! “The teUows made some good king, opposes George Chuvolo, game scheduled; Humitorey, Jackie Kanehl, A second-place finish at Mar­ old fan to action this week, George Sauer Sr. was and still that many amateur players cently have been; Bantam Lake pitch against each other for the eral of Denny’s figures are kaff- — is carting his baUot Maloney 21, Manchester 8 tinsville, Va., last Sunday ran ttouM unifl April 8. (days bditod me,” be eoid. VligU Carter figured to the Sl-yeer-oid Canadian champ Friday’s Games Lorraine Eldrldge and Mys- Rai'' when RSchmond 0>ach Dick Is the New York team’s direc­ have shown over tiie protesslon- (white perch); Moodus Reser­ third time. more Imprcselve from their New York at Boston, N for toe Bucks. We foresee an East Oat. 14, Btoomlield 12 his season -total to <180,706. als Is for real, he says. The season opener has been We lunre fUBjr eqa^iped ‘.'He’s won 16 tor two straight scoring of 68 touchdowns tor from Toronto, and James woh-lort records on down. Plainville 20, Rockville 8 bara Strickland. ' James puts on Ms unltorm.' The tor of peraonnel. Woody of New York meets Bust­ voir; WUllams, PltchviUe, Hope- Statistically, through Mon- Cleveland at Baltimore, N OBU triumph by a 27-20 count. Tliat beat toe previous high "That’s not the way I wanted pushed back a w eek later tbis new can for mA by the seasons so you know he’s for Brlghsm Young University dui^ ville, Patchaug and Glasgo McLain has also more com­ former RedsltinB and Gianta real,” Harris sold. "You don’t ing 116486. He broke the collegl- er Mathis of Grand Rapids, day’s games, tbe Cards’ staff Washington at Detroit, N The Florida-Florida State to- <180,976 won by Richard Patty star has reaettveted htoisetf it,” said his son. “I -wanted to The best halt tor yellow perch year, and the schedule rtretah- Saj, week. or month, at Mirii., who boasts a 27-1 record, Ponds. Catches of white catfish has the edge over,the Tigers’. plete games, 98 to 26, and strike­ Chicago at California, N dipes indicate an extremely of Randlemon, N.C., last year. go to the NFli. I remember toe is a small, Uvrty minnow. ee a week longer’ Into I960. wto 18 for a team like the Mete ate record of 84 set by JMmny and white perch continue good outs, 278 to 287. Gibson leads In and will be to aetton. way leaionfiUe iwtail... unleae you’ve got something.” Bright of Drake to 19kl. including 19 knockouts. St. Louis pitchers have com' Minnesota at Oakland, N close contest. I predict a idc- Four racee remain on the 1968 This game la a battle tor flrrt Wnoi your car le tied tq> Clay, who prefers to be known piled an over-all 2.44 earned run •butouts, 12 to 8; and earned tory for Florida ^ a four-point Gold Medals in’ Short Events schedule. Hie next will be a 280-mller Sunday at North place; toe winner will hold that for Mndoe or repain, or ae Muhammad All, was stripped Ql»««>”bury to East Haddam. average with 81 complete ^ ad- margin, 28-21. poeMKm to Me respective AGFL fames and 26 shutouts.a Detroit ‘be husky Cards’ ace has WUkesboro, N.C., for <22,676 to when yon need an addL of his heavyweight tlUe after he Allen First Negi’o By toe way, please do not be Expected for U.S. Entrants

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MANCHESTER any advertiser using box bucket .seats, radio. CaU 847- NEW RETAIL FURNTTURK STORE letters. Readers answer­ 1934. TRAINEE — To become life in- SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OTIEAL ing blind box ada Who Biisinau Sorvkat PLAIN SEWING and altera­ Prefer someone Trith knowl­ ENGLAND aurance underwriter tor Mie of 69 Years In Buslneaa — I derire to protect their O f f O T M l 1 3 tion s. CaU 840-7748. edge of contracts, registra­ America’s largest Insurance Has Openings For; 1988 R A M B L E S t. G ood con­ IdenUty can follow thlB | tions, etc. Miist be Trilling companies. Salary plus bonus. d ition . $360. OaU 649-1948. YOU ARE A-1, truck la A-1. I procedure: to perform diversified du­ TELEPHONE C a ll R . Stevenson 278-7770. Cellars, attics, yards, drive- M oving— Tm eklng— FINISHERS Encloee your reply to the I 1964 IM P A L A . E xeeU en t condi­ ties to a busy office. Tvays sealed and amall truck­ 20 TOOL CRIB attendant. We are box to an enveloM — tion . L o w m ile a g e . $1,100. 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Call 0494786. in g b a rre ls d e U y e re d ,' $4. 844- Hewams/ 7 ^ down, take over payments, ond mortgages, payments to w an ted. H ou rs 10-3, 6-9 and fuU helper, paid vacation and bene­ Experienced Polishers 1776 o r 2894824. 1968 O L D 8 M O B IL E , 88, w h ite b roker. 288-8716. suit your budget Expedient day Saturdays. Apply to per- fits. Wilson Electrical Co., 649- convertible, all power, only For a finished work on turbine blades and vanes. 1981 — 9 PABSBN&ER Country CARPENTER experlenoed. s e rv lo e , J. D . R e a lty , 648-8129. 9on, Peggy Ann Shop, Parkade. 4817. 82,000 m iles. E x c e lle n t condi­ aU typeo of work. Reasonable. I Above avei^e hourly rates, fringe benefits and OONES4- tion. WIU baigato. Owner after Squire, power brakes, and DOCTTOR’S assistant— recep­ steering, rebuilt transmissloa. OaU an ytim e, 646-1787. w u m 6 p .m ., 289-7997. Bwlnoci OpporHuitty 28 tionist. Four afternoons a profit sharing plan. Apply at G ood tir e s , $800. o r b est o ffe r. TREES out and romovod, land week, part-time Briur- MANCHESTER — Photography f e m a l e N S to CART Credit very bad? T erm s a c c e p ted . 848-0861. cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ deys. LPN tratotog. Write Box studio (br sale. Owner retiring RwI4 m M ttal Flttithinc Oo., Inc. BY AL VERMEER Bankrupt, repoasesston? Hon' m a te , Insured, 289-8720. S8, Manchester Herald. PRODVGTION PRISCILLA'S POP lo w est t a k e O V E R p aym en ts on 1967 after 80 years In buatoeas. Ex- ^ 6 ^ . OT. Apply 480 N. oeUent business reputation has 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER PRISCILLA, TrtOU'RE ' BOVS/F W REPAHU — Lawnmowers, ASSCMBLeilS ^H E'S OUT TWERE' ;^fSOME taAY )_ [I'M TMINWING been estabUahed. Owner wlU ( H E L U C O M E T v I ’ V E T O L D N O T T O TTD where. Not' smaU loon finance "*• ______snow blowers and garden trac­ with Progressive s o m e . p l A c e , iW A rri N<3 ^ T M IN K O F . ABOUT Btay 6n if requested to acquaint F O R M E .’' V,AMD CARRV T tJ U T1 “ company plan Douglas Mo- m AUBU — SS. good con­ tors. Free pick up and deUvery KITCHEN AIDES Eleetrical AppUanoe M E A W A Y V ' A N D B O V S T I L L to rs , 848 M ato to Manchester end South Wind­ buyer with Bustoesa. J. D. Real Company — Apidy AOAIN... V O U 'R E , dition, low mileage. CaU 846* s o r a re a . OaU 644-0421. Estate Associates, Inc. 848- WIU train If Inexperienced. 3 « . " 1987 P L Y M O U T H F u ry 8, 2889. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 6129. Pleasant working atmos­ white, 2-door, convertible, ANYTHINO taken to the dump, IONA MFO. 00.1 MUFTANO — 1906, 2-dOor hard­ phere. Top wages. Paid X WA*m»B*N(» ey AHD \ M LL IT4 HimX.Z XMAFTA automatic transmission, snow sppUences, bulky furniture, at­ Begeilt Street NOWiGer . top, automatic, power steering, meal tim e, free meals, paid THie„.Yt3U0RL WDNOeMD IF YOU'D BBLLlPO mfriM AROUND WUBHTMK tires, good condition. Call after tics, oeUars cleaned, Ught Miwfewl DfamaHc 30 mdieBter, Conn. D o You Like To Write? THI* CACTUS CHBAPt VHIRB.,AND WOULD APVICBl IM sharp. No money down. Take vacation s. NOBODY BL«6 6, 848-1479. tru ck in g. C heep. 289-0800. CAN LINK MB’ ^"^nUK. »NUe«BR N A AAM TBN o v e r p aym en ts, b rok er. 388- PRIVATE Instruotioni— piano, BMALLBR BFRBAD' PBBTTO WITH THAT BANK i i364 C O M E T , hardtop, 389, 4- 8716. by London ' certified teacher, KOBMRYl ■BMl WE NEED AN spted, bucket seats. Best of­ ra y hom e. 648-2810. 1988 MERCURY, 2-door har^ HawohaM Sorvteos ^ THE MEADOWS fe r . C e ll 649-2628.______top — good body, exceUent 1963 Oltefad 13-A 648-1174 engine, 4 new tires and battery, MUST SELL, 1968 Lemens. UGHT TRUCKma, bulkdeltv- Holp ASSISTANT SHORTS EDITOR m uffler and pipe,.4 new shocks, Overhead cam, 6 cylinder, ary, yards, attics, cellars clean­ Nmcia 35 SALE en d tran sm isalon sUps, $100. eu to m etlo . C e ll 649-4707. ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. 742- 7668 a fte r 6. OBIT fMY FREE catri<%, earn NATIONAL concern has open­ The position is open now. You will ftiia 644-8943. BY BOB LUBBERS \ 1987 MOB, GT, exceUent con- ■ ______f ■ 860, $100 — ev en m ore to nam e ings for ladles tor easy tola- ROBIN MALONE 1968 PLYMOUTH' SateUlte"! Up ta 50% off dltlon, low mileage. CaU Q48- NOW IS THE TIME to protect brand merchandtse. Help your phone work. Part-time hours your position exciting, intere*ting end a chaU 2-door hardtop, Mqe, Uaok in- 8012 a fte r 6 p.m . and restore original appear­ friends shop at home. Write available. Mato Street, Man­ torlor, V4, standard. $8,600 or i t A l C O A A lenge to your abilitie*. You will find the staff ance of your amestte driveway me, Alice WUUams, Popular chester. Full .benefits. $2 per 1984 CHEVROLET Bel Air b est o ffe r . 649-8088. with a good coat of protective Club Plan, Dept. U606, Lyn- hour. P h on e 646-0726, M r. N e l­ Baked W hite Bnemel most congenial and your office most pleaiant. Uon wagon, V-8, power b rook N .Y . ly for appointment. i m m a c u l a t e on e ow n er, 1967 s e a le r. F r e e estim a tes. 742- power steering, automatic «U T m iS AND Check the fringe benefits. I BY ROUSON transm isalon. $880, O an 'be seen Chevrolet Im pria Super Sport. 9487.' . WOiMAN to oere tor chUdren HOUSEWIVES — Immediate LITTLE SPORTS 8 cylinder, automatic. TTUs car at 9 Lincoln Street after 6 RBWBAVINO ; of bums, moth- three days a weak preferably Jobe tor sacretariee, typlsto, DOWNSrbUTS still has 36,000 mUee of factory clerks. Work to your area, Ce»/.'4«aeal(eetoUfc«M>***d * w a rra n ty . $1,996. W U eon C ltg e ,' DROI D ir e c t with dow fihadea made to measure,' your hours, no fee. Blxcrilent r ) ttUSTANO 1968 'Standard 8, PARTY PLAN Demonstrators: The Men Who Do 743- 97U. aU slM Venetian bUnds, Keys pay. Stuff BuUders, 11 Asylupi radio and heater, low mileage. Basn cash at once. No tovea^ niado whUa you w rit. Tape re- S t., H a rtfo rd , 278-7610. T h e W o rk E xceU en t con dition. 649-9988 a f­ 19M FGRD Falcon, 4-door ment. No ooUeoUng. No daUv- oo rd ers to r r e n t M e ilo w ra 867 te r 6. standard, 8 cylin d er. $800. CaU ery. No baokordere. SeU die- WOMEN — Start now tor big I G A I L Mato St, M9g8tl. 648-8177 a fte r • p .m . count toys and gift Items. CaU Christmas eemtogs as an Aoy 1986 g re e n V O L K S W A G E N , 4 13 BISSELL STREET M A I^ VENETTAN hUnds — repaired, H e rtfo rd 249-0077 o r T e rrto g to n Christmas eamnngs as an 644-2720 now tiros, good condition, rea8------^------w ...... A von R ^ r e s e n ta tiv e . CaU 380- reUped and reooided. 489-4101 o r w r ite L a u ren e Oq., 649-8971. Goshen, Com. 4933.

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7 7 Liv* Stock 42 AporlmoiitB Platt Out of Town H o u m m for Solo 72 Homod For Sola 72 Hausot For Sola 72 Out of Town Out of Town Ont of Town Out of Town Oat of Town 7 5 75 Tonomontt 63 F o r R o n t 66 e x e c u t i v e beven room Gar- For Solo 7 5 For Salt 7 5 For Solo 7 5 For Solo For Sdo CUSTOM bultt five room home. ribon Colonial, Lakewood Cir­ TWO-FAMILY, 4-4 flat, separ- HORSE and pony for tale, both FIRST FLOOR attractive 6 ROCKVILLE — six room apart­ HARTFORD - o v e r^ BERRY’S WORLD Large Living room with fire­ cle area. Overalaed two- car ate heating aystema, good con- VERNON — Immodlata oocu- COVENTRY, old Dutch Colon- b q LTON LAK E —5H room n rw m w r o -v CLASSIFIED Pintos. OoU 64»-5486 after 8:80. - 8 bedroom room flat. Mlddleaged couple m ent wUh stove, $190. Three . . . . « - i - Si RalaMi iMlla l built 1826. 1825, two tw o seres, a cree, ham. b a m , _ “ ______COVENTRY place, formal ^ dining room, gar^ , breeaeway, two fire- ditlon, near Main St., very pancy, 8-bedroom Ralaed. Ranch, one oar garage, K “»p«- Hayaa preferred, no pets, references. room ' furnished apartment, modem kitchen, Jaloueled $18,600. Meyer Agency, Real- Ranch, famUy slae cabinet built 1058. L arg e lot, c ity w a- . ouljmsi pla cer, lo v e ly treed lo t CaH convenient. Priced at $28,000. Ranch, fireplace, 2 hatha, pan- acre wooded lot. Firm $18,600. ter, MiUt-lwritorm;. giage. Agency, 6454»81.______646-4677 a fter 6. $100. $76-7862, if! n o answ er ca ll porch, two bedrooms, space for tora, 648-0000. kitchen, new bathroom and fix­ Articlot For Solo 45 J.D. Real Estate Aisociatea, Chariea Lesperance, 649-7620. eled rec room, 2-car garage, Will hold with deposit only. 879-4762. tUrd, IH baths, 9-car garage. — — — ------large lot. Leonard Agency, tures, baseboard heat, $14,500 $25,600. Meyer Agency Real- SELLING TOUR HOMET For VERTISING BAST HARTFORD — 6 rooms, In o., 648-5120, «iS-S770, 640-1688. TOLLAND -^Ralaed Ranrii, E x cellen t buy. CaU notw. T he Austin Chambers, Realtor, DARK rich stone-free loam, Lot 190x140, beautifully land­ $18,900 W ILL PURCHASE thla R eJitora, 646-0469. tors, 048-0000. prompt courteous service that 2 family, all improvements, ga­ custom built, high on a hUl R.F. Dlmoek Co., 0404045. $16. Pool and patio sand, scaped. Marlon B. Robertson 4H room Ranch, within walk­ M LS, 54S-3S20. gets results, call'Louis Dimock IFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS rage, no pets, adults. $116 W onlod To Ront 68 MANCHESTER — near Bolton. BOLTON —Just listed, 4-room stone, fill, travel, sand and R ea ltor, 648-696^. ing distance to private beach at VERNON custom raised with panoramic view, % a cre r o LTON LAKE, bargain year Realty, 840-0828. 8 AM. to 4:30 P.M. m onthly. 528-2616. Five room executive type wooded lot, many other fea­ TOLLAND Ranch, very clean, overatsed manure. 6tS-9604. U R GEN TLY needed by O ct. 1, Randh. Fireplace, 2-car ga­ Bolton Lake, aU nicely paneled Ranch, three bedrooma, fin­ end close out at $7,000. 5 RAISED RANCH — modem with 2 bedrooma, liVlng room ished reo with fireplace and tures. Twenty minutes to Hart­ room Ranch summer home PICTURESQUE MANCHE«TBIL-Private party P o u r r o o m second floor, ' 2 or 8 bedroom apartment or rage, walk out baaement large occupancy. Assumable VA CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SCREENED loam, processed kitchen with all bullt-tas, with fireplace, kitchen and din­ bar. Catiiedral ceUing. Uvlng ford, $2$,000. Char-Bon Real near water. Hayes Agency 646- Country property on 2)4 seeks 2 famUy house con­ gravel, also bank run gravel. stove. Available October 1st. duplex, 8 children, 648-1718. treed lot. Nice neighborhood, E atate, 648-0688, 640-2426. mortgage. H. M. Frechette _ formal dining room, family ing area, Muat be aeen. Wol­ room, three lavatories, 2-car 0181. acres wHh a large 2 story venient, separate heating sye- 4:M P.M. DAT BEFORE PT7BUCATION G eorge H. G rlfflng, 742-7886. S ecu rity deposit, $116 p er small down. 1-878-8631 eve­ R ea ltors, 647-0908. nings. Owner. verton A gency R ea ltors, 640- bam for horses or cows. tem. Box D, Manchester Hei^ PW ltllne tor Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Friday. m ^ ih " Evemtt” A geW" — —— t-inK monthly. 9 fireplaces, 2-oar garage, $84,- 2618. rm :9 0 o'r^ ta ® "^ S S S ^ VERNON-Manchester Line. 4-8, ANDOVER — 7 room Averalsed ALUMINtlM SHEETS — Used 8688. Country a r e a ,' $120. two family, two fumacet, The main house has 2 baths, aid. 900. Phllbrick Agency Realtors, M rs. K . Cape, 4 bedrooma, 2 full baths, as printing plates, .006 thick, C all 647-1087. LDW 20 s — 8 room Colonial, MANCHEOTiTR unique portunlty for econom­ fireplace, 8 bedrooms, coun­ VDUB COOPERATION WILL n i A l A A T . 9 7 1 1 MODERN four room apart­ 6494S47. 4 bedroom. Uvlng room with 6 room cus­ 2 fireplaces, Jalousted porch try kitchen, etc. To see caU W a n fd Rnol Estain 77 MANCHEfiTER, 0-6 room home, 28x36", 25 cents each or 6 for RESPONSIBLE couple with ical living or investment. On­ BE APPRECIATED UIMfci I I ment. Includes heat, hot water, fireplace, dining room and deii, tom built R aised R anch, ^pp and garage, $28,000. Pbtlbriok John Sledesky now! 649- good condition, give details. i r : $1. Call 648-2711. 10 year old daughter need 2 MANCHESTER — 6-room ly $21,600. H ayes A gen cy, 645- USnNOa WANTED — Buyers stove, refrigerator, disposal, a-oar garage, aluminum siding, quality construction, exceUent ELLINGTON A g en cy , R ea ltors, 840-5S47. 5800. principals only. Box "W”, or 3 bedroom home by Decem­ R anch, double ga ra g e. In- 0181. available, (jourtecus, efficient 75 USED WOOD storm win­ parking, coln-amatic 'waaher possible 2-famlIy conversion. location, treed lot.^ Mid 20‘a. Mancester Herald. ber 1st. RdU consider large ground swimming pool, BAST WINDSOR — 4 room service. Your satisfaction is Continued From Preceding Page dows, excellent condition, and dryer, wall to wall carpet­ Vacant. CaU now. Wolverton H ayes A gen cy, 645-0181. Etesfant Contemporary COVENTRY — 8 bedroom apartment. Would prefer house metioulous oondttlon Invites Randi, large lot, very clean. B & L W our concern. CaU us now. C.J. many sizes, $2 each. Lawn rol­ ing in bedrooms and hall. AgSnoy, R ea ltors, 640-2818. Ranch, family sised cabinet with option to buy. Reply to your Inspection. Low 20's. MANCHESTER—17 HaaSI St 8- (Bordering Golf Course) Only $15,000. H. M. Frechette, b a r r OWS and WALLACE Co. M orrison A g en cy , 648-1016. ler, $10, L a w n . sw eeper $26. Adults. $146 m onthly. CaU 648- kitchen, new bathroom and ROAD KILLERS W onlod— Mole 36 Help W anted— Mole 36 Box "O”, Manchester Herald. H ayes X gen oy, 646-0161. ^CANCHBOTBR, better buUt bedroom. Colonial, aluminum Realtors. 547-9098. Manchester Parkade Used cabinet sink, $26. C om ­ 8680. aiding. Excellent condition, on­ A unique opfMrtunlty to pur­ fixtures, baseboard heat, $14,- l a r g e f a m i l y watyts to buy 5K room Ranch, with 8 large M an ch ester 640-0806 NEW DELHI (AP) Road plete used bathroom ou tfit, $80. CLEAN five or six room apart­ MANCHESTER — Rolling P(trk. ly $16,900. H.M. Frechette chase an exceptional 10 600. Austin (3iambers, Realtor three or four bedroom home, SHEET-ROCKERS and tapers. FOUR ROOM alr-oondltioned bedrooma. fireplaced Uvlng SD tractor trailer 116 Russell Street, Manchester. ment or duplex In Manches­ Cape. Kitchen with all built- R ea ltors, 647-0008. room, 8Vi bath home. De­ MLS, 648-2828. in Saint James’ Barlsh. CUn accidents in Delhi claim an av­ Immediate employment. Call apartment, garage, waaher, room, weU oabineted kitchen. VERNON - Manchester Line Apply in person. Carl- ter. One well behaved child, signed to bring a famUy to­ VERNON pay up to $35,000. Chll Paul erage of one life per day and 278-1630 o r evenings, 742-9144. SORRY SAL Is now a merry d ryer, range, refrig era tor. $160 1ns, fireplaced living room, iLXJNGToir —seven room overalaed Cape. ■osi’a Express Inc., 96 Hilliard fo r N ovem ber 1st. C all 648- den, family room, two partial­ with nice dining am i. Profes- MANCHESTER — seven room gether by its concept of W Dougan, -Realtor, - 646-4635.- lei^ye nine injured, oificU l Ma-^ gal. She used Blue Lustre rug ^per.month. Call Howland Real slonaUy flnisbed rec room, ga. Five hedrobms, two full baths. 'Utrwt, Manchester. CARPENTERS and carpenters 0692. ly finished bedroom* and hath Cape Cod In excellent condi­ "fa m ily separateness.” and upholstery cleaner. Rent E state, 648-1106. rage. B ow ers School, $22,900. Seven Room Garrison BOX MOUNTAIN Priced to aelt, $21,600. Hayea tlstics show. < I ■ ■ ' ------helpers wanted. Call J.R. Wen- upstairs. Garage, Bel Air tion. Three bedrooma, formal Large cocktail deck, plus electric shampooer, $1. Olcott Wolverton Agency Realtors, A gen cy, 045-01S1. Scooters are the top kiUers, ^>AIMTERS or painters helpers, nergren Com pany, 646-2484 THREE ROOMS, heat, hqt wa­ YOUNG working couple desires R eal E state, 648-9882. dining room, famUy room. huge screened patio for A fuU page could not list Variety Store. 640-9818. 8% room suburban Cape In Time To Be Impatient followed by trucka and buses. r niU or part-Ume. Call S68-0017 days or a fter 6 p.m . 643-5808. ter, parking. Central, hurilne.- . 2 bedroom duplex, near hos­ Nicely landscaped tree shaded large scale entertaining. See the detaila of this home. If VERNON — 2 famUy modern MANCHESTER, Rockledge cus­ this Trend Setting BMate prestige location, four or o r M9-1M1. THE PROVEN carpet cleaner C all 64941761. p ital f o r ' N ovem ber 1st. 648- NEW 2-famlly, 10 room duplex, yard. Call now, Paul W. Dou­ you cure lookin g fo r a CiUo- immacuUte, 5-0 flat, built 9819 a fter 4k tom built Ranch, family room, gan, R ea ltor, 640-4585. today — aU carpeted and five bedrooms, large Mtch- Selling U different from Blue Lustre is easy on the each apartment 2 bedrooms. nial wtth riiarm and loaded 1967, 2 fu rn aces, convenlSlit lo ­ FIVE ROOM duplex, near bus a bedrooms, walk out base- draped for immediate occu­ « i , 2Vi h eriu , firep la ce In buying. You don’t want it to Salesmen Wanted 36>A budget. Restores forgotten col­ 14 X 14 master bedroom, Uvlng MANCHESTER 2-famUy, 54t with extras for less than cation near Clrole. Bel Air and park. $160. m onthly. A v a il- “ room fla t, o m par- ment, treed lot, large family pancy. ExceUent for the Uylng room and rec room, take forever. We get our Part - Time Nights ors. Rent electric shampooer, room and .formal dining room $80,000 caU now! Mr. Lewis, Real EsUte, 648-0882. ent, girl sixteen, boy twelve, Hayes Agency, with three large bedrooms, Executive who requires on flagstone patio and breese­ best deaU by finding swift $1. Paul’s Paint — Wallpaper ® i « l kr NIA, Iw. able October 1st. Leonard size kitchen. with waU to waU, kitchen with 640-5806 o r 870-6611. Party lobds wH 2 colleg e students: 'C a ll 626- baths on owner’s side. Separate office in his home. CaU way with attached 2-car ga­ COVENTRY — Only $12,000. action for our cUents. Many Worh at McDonald’s in your Supply. A gepey, 646-0460. 6464MS1. electric ranges, separate fur­ worry 8228. utUlties, good Income, terrific Suzanne Shorts, 646-8288 o r rage. $86,900. you have this completely mod­ cUents are waiting to buy! noon 9 0 mneh Mpajce time. We have open­ SALES OPPORTUNITY "You about 'our sodtty'— I'll worry about naces, fuU walk-out basement ABOUT 300 used 4’ 2-bulb ADULT COUPLE, East IMrt- SAINT JAME8 Parish —Custom potential. 185 x 166' lot, $22,000. F loren ce C ou rcey, 688-4620. B & W em 0-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms,, Let us help you aell SOON. ings from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ragweed!" large rear sundeok. Wolverton this coining Novnni- fluorescent light fixtures. In­ ford, four rooms, heat and hot invostm ont Proporty built seven room C^>e. Full Wolverton Agency Realtors, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. baseboard radiation, aluminum Days are flexible. Apply in Prudential Insurance Com- A gen cy, R ea ltors, 640-2818. Lawrence Rampellini bor. dustrial type, with shades. Sell water, stove and refrigerator, shed dormer, three bedrooms, 640-2818. EXCLUSIVE WITH Manchester Parkade siding. Don’t wait, see it today. person, pan> has outstanding ca­ For Solo 70-A KEITH REAL ESTATE one or all, discount on 10 or n ear burilne. O all 628-0696, be­ IH baths, modem kihdien, M anchester 640-0806 REALTOR 876-8888 Char Bon’ A gen cy, 643-0688 Hartford Tlmea, 0/94/M , reer opportunity. Individual $14,000 2-BEDROOM Ranch, MANCHESTER Bentley-Il- more. Ideal for garages, fac­ Hoiiseliold Goods 51 W onlod— To Biiy 58 tween 4 and 9 p.m. only. MANCHESTER — Rooming full heated rec room, fire­ J. WATSON BEACH & Co. p a g e 4 ). must be a local resident poroh with wrought Iron raU- Ung School area, 6 room Co- $18,000—IDEAL starter home, 8 BOLTON 6 room Ramdi, recent­ 649-1922 tories, workshops, warehouses, house, good location between place, formal dliring room. Realtors BfcDONALD’S DRIVE-IN with managerial ability, WANTED TO buy-One-1922 D FOR RENT October 1st, six Ing. fuU ceUar, garage, 100x200 lonlal, 1% baths, double ga- bedrooms. Urge carpeted U v- ______ly reconstructed, electric heat, Thorn Is'A showrooms and home recrea- redevelopment and proposed C entral location. O wner, 648- ambition and showing prog­ Washington quarter. Telephone room ^uplex. C a ll 648-7792 a f­ lot, trees. Hutchins Agency, rage, nice treed lot. Only $21, fully inouUted, carpeted 46 W. CENTER STREET GE Electric stove in excellent shopping center. Potential 6479. $28,600. H ARTFORD 278-5060 Ing room, big Mtchen, new ELLJNOTON — 2—family, In- w9fwWw ress for age. Business or ti(Hi room s. R em odelin g build­ 643-0982. ter 6:80 p.m. R ea ltors. 6494i824.______9oo_ H ayes A g en cy , 646-0181. throughout Low down pay­ q u a l i f i e d younger couple condition. $80. Call 649-3411. gross, $6,186 per year, $8,000 cabUeto and stove, garage, low come $2,400 yearly with hlgh- sales background helpful. ing, need the room. $3.76 each. ------SIX ROOM Cape, fireplace, full (Over 40 Years Ehcpertence) needs 8 bedroom home 1 n Committee for Klecttoo of MANCHESTER. CONN. down to r l^ buyer. Ample WEST SIDE —older home, CXINTEMPORARY Ranch, 0 taxea and Urge lot I Imme^ate er poadbUitles. Jurt reduced ment. BuUder wUl assume sec­ Salary, commissions, liberal C all 646-6863. O rem m o A Son LilVINO ROOM, dining room HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques basement plus enclosed porch Manchester. Can pay up to Nate AgaettnelB parking, reniilshed inside and all rooms large, 4 bedrooms, occupancy. Reliance As- by owner for quick sale, $16,- ond mortgage, immediate oc­ fringe and pension benefits Sales, 816 E a st M iddle T pke., and bedroom set. Mis­ bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, F u r n fs h o d and garage. Near s o h o o I s, rooms on one acre, beautiful-______$30,000. Paul W. Dougan Real­ out. Excellent investment prop­ hot water baseboard heat, socUtes, C. B. Oovang, Real 600. Contact owner evenings. cupancy. Shown by appoint­ and three year training pro­ Manchester. cellaneous articles. Call 648- glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ church, shopping center sikI ly landscaped, modem Mtch- vERNON.. .one of the cleanest tor, 540-4536. SERVICE station attendants, ‘ Aportm onls 63-A erty. Oall The R.F. Dlmook goqd ednditton. Ideal for large Estate, 648-9674 or 872-4165. 640-1792. / m ent 510-3802, 642-4843. gram. Call between 4:80 and 6178. lage P ed d ler, A uctioneer, 420 bus line. $22,700. Call owner en. Urge Uvlng room, formal ranch homes we’ve ever listed. n ^ ts and week-ends. Married OVERSTOCKED famous per- Oo. 649-5246. family, $20,000. Phllbrick Agen­ 6 p.m. Monday through Fri­ Lake St.. Bolton. 649-3247. TWO ROOM fumlahed apart­ 1 a fter 12 noon. 64S-2792. No dining room, tamlly room 20x Three bedrooms, finisbed.base- men over 26 preferred. Apply clsion zig zag sewing ma­ ^ G B R automatic zig-zag sew­ c y , R ea ltors, 640-6847. 24 overlooking water fountain, day, 246-7206. An E qual Op­ ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, CHOICE locations. Drive by agents. ment, ideal residential area. in person, Gorman Bros. Inc. chines. N o reasonable o ffe r ire- ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ WE BUY and sell antiques, and $66,500. By appointment only. portunity BmiSoyer. hot water, private bath. Ap­ the large comer at East Cen­ 02 HOLLUnmR Street, four Impossible to describe, so 770 Main St. fused. Call Capitol collect if cellent condition, hems, button­ used furniture, china, glass sil­ MANCHESTER 8 room Garri­ PhUbriok Agency, Realtors Yniir way to eniov all^e color ply Marlow’s, Main St. bedroom CMonial. Pick your many extras and the over-all toll, 1-6666662. holes, sews on buttons, em­ ver, picture frames, old coins, ter and Goodwin or look over son Colonial, on the bus line, PART-TIME short order cook, colors Inside end out. Huge ______540-0847. condition. .Sensibly priced in broiders, Mo-ograms, etc. guns, pewter, scrap gold, TWO FURNISHED three room at the property at the comer large living room with fire­ nights. Apply in person, W.T. TOP SOIL Delivered Manches­ of Center and Griswold St T.J. the mid 20’s and well worth it. Originally over $300., now only watches, old jewelry, hob- apartments in private home, place, formal dining room, S park Uke lot. $25,000. H.M. MANCHESTER — Three fam- Grant Co., Manchester Park- ter, B olton, W apping area. 643- F rech ette R ea ltors, 647-9008. T . J . C rockett, R ea ltor. 648- $55. or $10. m onthly. C ity Sew­ by collections, painUiigs, attic Utilities included. Convenient C rockett R ea ltors, 648-1677. large bedrooms, 1% bato, Uy, unique opportunity, high In­ . ^ ade. Hdp Wmitod 6627. 1677. and excitement of this Fall’s Shows! in g Center, 622-0476. contents or whole estates. Fur- locatim. Working adtalts. 648- aluminum siding, breeseway MANCHESTER and vicinity. come producer, large lot. In- ______M a i o o r 3 7 dustrial zone, tremendous po­ MASON'S HELPER wanted TAG SALE— Numerous house­ niture Repair Service, 648-7449. Land For Sdo 71 and attajdied garage, Wolver- Over 70 homes from $7,000 up. WAREHOUSE SALE, new 1968 tential. Mid 20’a. cull Hayes m-., with own transportation. Work FULLER BRUSH Company hold articles, ceramics, sever­ ton A gen cy R ea ltors, 640- CaU Mitten Realty Company, zig zag portable sewing ma­ WANTED — Restaurant equip- SHARE APARTMENT. Lady ANDOVER --- Berated on experience. Excellent trailer, Capitol Equipment Co., times faster—plus Magnavox high fidelity sound $6., 56 gal. drums, $8. each. A.M. to 5:00 PM. carpeting, aluminum storms, car arafh. Light duties. No ex­ free benefits. Program in­ STORE o r o ffic e s fo r rent 480 8 BEDROOMS THREE BEIXIOOM Ranch on 38 Main St. 648-7958. 74 North St. Beetiioe KownleU, N O n C E for unequaled program realism. perience necessary. Gall 644- cluding health and accident Apoi’tnioiH* flat* Main SL Aeross from Friandly large treed lot. WaU to wall etc. Acre comer lot, nice ar­ Else Sttens, OP TH E T A X 1600, 6 to 10 p.m . insurance, major medical, 16’ THOMPSON boat with traU- WESTTNOHOUSE automatic Tonomonts 63 Ice C ream . 046-2425, 9-5. Living room, dining room, carpeting, paneled fireplace, ea, on ly 1% minutes to Route life insurance and pension er and Mark 66 outboard. Very R eglatrars COLILEOTOR garage. Many comfortable'fea­ 15 $28,500. Szeluga R ea lty , 742- washer, in good condition. FOR RE91T — Broad Street. kitchen, large enclosed front Your Choice Striking Contemporary fine furniture- JANITDR8 — part-Ume eve­ (dan. W rite P.O . B ox 1483, good condition, $860. 643-0929. R easonable. C all 643-0640. W E HAVE customers waiting EIGHTH UlTLPnES porch, 2-car garage, Immac­ tures. For further information 8580, 742-0284; Mary Benoit, nings, Manchester area. Call Hartford, Conn., stating ed­ (or the rental of your apart­ 1,850 square feet including of­ oaU^owner, 649-9181. 742-8474. model 6952'on concealed swivel casters. fic e sp a ce. CaU 649-1807 o r 644- DIOTRICT ulate inside. Near school of Styles 648-4458, 8-6 p.m . only. ucation, business experience 10 H.P. JOHNSON outboard COMPLETE boy's wagon wheel ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ NOTICE AU peisony Hable b y law to motor, very good condition. 0268. and shopping area. FIVE ROOM Ranch, two full VERNON and salary requirements. twin bed. P^lU size mattress ta te A ssociates, In c., 643-6129. A PuMlc Hearing will be held pay taxes in' the EUgbth UttlMies MAN WANTED for deliveries C all 649-0782. A fter 4 p.m . baths, comer fireplace, knotty $598“ and box spring. In Mcellent by tbe Planbbig and Zoning District of Manchester are A JOY TO LIVE IN part-time mornings or full­ condition. CaU 649-6872. A REAL VALUE IN THE pine Mtchen with built-in stove, time Economy Electric Sup­ SAILBOAT Barracuda, fibre OFFICE SPACE now available, Commisilon of Monebester, hereby iwtiOed that on October 30 LOCRJST ST.—Second floor, LOW ER 20’s carport, waU to waU carpeting. If you are particular about . glass 13’, 95 sq. ft. sail, like Andrews Building, 68 E. Cen­ Connecticut, Monday evening, 1, 1968, I win have a rate MU ply Inc., 624 Main Street, Man- WANTED School Bus drivers. GARAGE SALE at Westland, 4-room 8, heated, $186. 646-2426. Owner, 6404)678. the neighborhood and the new, $660. In cludes tra iler, 742- te r St. CaU 282-5410. October 7, 1068 at 7 dIO p.m. in for tbe coUection of two and one Chester, 647-9901. Make your spare time profit­ H em lock P oint o ff R oute 31, condition of a home you vV i able, do something worth 7563 a fter 6. ^South C oventry. F iv e days be­ NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ tiie Hearing Room of the Mu- boll mills on the IM of 1667 due JOHN R. KOCUM CO. SIX ROOM Cape, three bed­ PART-TIME help, mornings or luxe garden type apartments nleipsl Building to consider an to the ooUectm: October 1, 1068. rooms, fireplace, eat-in Mtch- want to^buy, please have a ^ while. Will train, good pay. ginning 'Tuesday Oct. 1st, 10 .700 BURNSIDE AVE. *' afternoons for various outside appOcatton for Special Permit Taxes will bo accepted at 82 en with stove. Treed yard In look at our 6Vi room Ranch. L eslie C ollins, 1224 Sullivan a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring glass­ We think it has everything! jobs. 6494644, after 6 p.m. Gordon— Farm— W. Dougan, Realtor, 849^680. .p^^ultlples of 2,000 • ^ x o rO u ^ wltb Aritole IV, Main Street. Office hours are, park area. Low 20’s. Call own­ A ve., W apping, 644-1467. ware, china, jewelry, some EAST HARTFORD $25,500. M r. S isco, 649-5806. Dairy Products 50 antiques, also tools, hardware, 4,000, 6,000, and 8,000 square »•««<« n of the Zoning Regula Office hours, 82 Main St. er, 648-7015. MANAGER WANTED for beau- set of golf clubs, left handed, 648-0648 280-2444 528-1218 PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes,, 478 MAIN ST. — 6 room tene­ feet Clear span building with <*** *i>Uowlng project: ty parlor. Good opportunity for including bag and cart. Odds ‘Proposed Aport's. Ateioan- Befrtetnber-Novem'ber 1 B (Sl W $1.50 per half bushel. Carrots m ent, $120. 648-2426, 0-6. loading docks, 8 {base electri- MANAGER TRAINEES right person. Good starting and ends of aU kinds. dyr Jervis, Dev. Center St., MONDAY-FRIDAY BARROWS and WALLACE Co. for feed and canning, $1 per cal and ameslte parking. Build­ Lots For Solo 73 salary. Vernon Coiffures, 648- FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ MiatiolMstor—Scale l ” -80’— 10:00 AM.-1;00 PJd. Manchester Parkade bushel. P etersen F arm s, 440 ing nearing eomplettcm, min- LARGE MODERN home plus 0977. TWO LIVING room chairs, suit­ ter, centraUy located, adult, 9/12/68-P. J. DeCoiMa As- 2:00 P.M.-4:80 PM. M anchester 640-5306 For houseware and hard­ Demlng Street, Wapping. able fo r cotta ge. CaU 643-4201 utoi^ from parkw ay. CaU own- 5 room older home with bam COVENTRY BuUdlng lot ______no pets. 648-2171 until 6 p.m . er 872-0628. so cta te s" (4 sheets) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th ware departments for New after 6 p.m. and 100 acres of land. $85,000 close to lake. No reasonable |20,000 —1% acres. Old Colon­ —------This notice is on flie in the 10:00 AM.-2:00 P .M . tor the package. Phllbrick o ffe r refused, 643-5724. England’s fastest growing Situations W onlod FOR RENT — store or office. Town Clerk’s Offlos. Plsm may NOVEM BER 4ttl-M AY 1, 1960 ial, completely modernized, NATIVE VEGETABLES FIVE PIECE chrome kitchen NEW 6^4 room apartment. Con­ A gency R ea ltors, 640-5847. 643-0882. discount chain. Experience 560 squars feet, heated near ^ tbe Pieanlng Office. TUESDAY and THURSDAY bri$ht and clean, three ga­ F o m o l o 3 B set with small hutch. Good con­ venient location. CaU 646-1879. rages, nice view, trees, subur­ Fresh tei'idrr .Cweet Corn, Country Oub. Ample parking. interested pemons may at- U;00 AJL-2d» P.M. MANCHESTER —Ranch, Mtch­ BOLTON-NEAR Center—beauti­ helpful but not essential. dition. B est o ffe r. C oll 649-7818. ban. Hutc’.'.'n.: Agency, Real- Magnificent Mediterranean styling- Charming Early American- -model 6954 Vine Ripe Tomatoes, Snap Immediate occupancy. Rea- t*„BA']ra, For Solo 75 purchased-or In any new service area you've moved TWO-BEDROOM town house, held ■ter, wlUliii and for occupancy. Price, $12,600. Pos­ screen is 15 sq. in. larger than most other color GUBipCAN Sheirfierd 4 m onth’s TURNIPS, $1 half bushel, yel­ the < ■ • on the tol In-home seivice labor required to replace tube '■ ■ includes heat, hot water, ap­ 8 B rild a y e sible financing available. F.M. portables. Model 6000, with telescoping dipole old male, has shots, wants low globe and purple tops. & 30th day I (carry-ln service on model 6000 only) also furnished Mm IcoI m fnm ivffif* S 3 pliances, private patio and cel­ Present, «on. jonn- j . nKuou. O aal A genoy, 648-2682. . ) k •k’ .i good hom e. 647-1701. Pumpkins wholesale and re- Hoqiital and Snrgloal Beoeata i without charge for first 90-days. antenna, makes the perfect second set. -tail. Comer of Olode Lane and lar. J. D. Real Estate Asso- COLUMBIA ELECTRIC chord organ, 80 HELP VERNON —custom buUt 7 SALE Tolland Street at East Hart­ ela tes, In c., 648-6129. U fs Inanraiioe FREE — Three month old part chords, 2 keyboards, 2 voices, room Ranch, 04 x $8’. First german shepherd female pup­ ford, Manchester townltne. strings and flutes, 6 months lloatlon of Violet Osri- LOOKING for anything In V a ea tta i ...... I iMtrumeht pui^ New Listing. Immaculate 8- floor faniily room, 2 baths, C O M E IN. ..select from over 40 beautiful furniture styles. py. All shots. Good with chil­ old, bench and music books in­ WANTED .J lest wur end rOom Ranch, pine paneled ' built-ins, 'two fireplaces, 2- la S$% «H ORAPM, pick your own, bring real estate rentals — apart­ Betlrement Plan deceued b« ,sd- dren. C oll before 2 :80, 649-9782. cluded, $176. Call 6424544. hitchen, L-shaped Uvlng car garage. Acre wooded lot. your own containers. AgosUnel------I______ments, homes, mulU|Se dwell­ nmted to p roh ^ ae per npplU*- room, rained hearth fire- V ery clean. AsM ng $26,000. LOOKING for good homes, one li, 270 H ackm atack, R ear. CONN MINUET organ, nice ings, no fees. Call J. D. Rasl i Automotivo Appljr Mioodsjr throagh Fiidsy * OlSSlS^O^i n » t (he foreiobic plact, 3 bedrooms, tiled 'H.M, Frechette. Realtors, 647- m u m ★ black and white kitten and 2 condition with Leslie cabinet E state A ssocia tes, In c., 648- Ugar cats. CoU 649-6480. after 6120, 8t00 AJdL t h m h 5t00 P.M. 0 / '* N T T -N 0903. V speaker, $1,000. 742-7658 after moclianlc for sorv- Chester, to eaW ^trio^ » t ^ 8* dining V I 11 I 1 porch, 5:80 anytime weekends. FortBiion SO-A m m "M MANCHESTER —4 room, ^ to 4he^iiopn.tooi^^ full b or fu­ TOLLAND — Near Parkway, FOR SALE — good cow manure ieo ttotfon. Top doal , AMF CUNO DIVISION ture family room, 2-car at­ older 0-room Colonial, new BEAUTIFULLY marked Shep­ bedroom apartment, includes __ dency | : , ' f i n i N herd CoUle, female. Had shots, $5 and $10 loads. D elivered. parking and shwage, and ap­ CONNECTICUT FILTER PLANT unMbatloa and the ttiiie tach ed garage, 214 a cres o f kitchen and heating system, fou r m onths old . 88. 540-7602. |3kU 04^7804, 049-87S1. Antlguos 56 pliances, $115. Call J.D. Read for top IIMN. ioeoifheartag Uierwn, by land, quiet suburban area, garaFe, large wooded lot, $14,- Mnset Wltli E state A seoc. In c. 648-5122, 548- Amarioan Maritine and Eoundiy Oo, KS}e‘" S ^ ’'h2US\“3Kul£ $27,900. 900. n e y e e A genoy, 646-0181. M M iW b e D s FIVE kittens, eating and drink­ WANTED TO BUY — antiques, 8779, ^ Bent# 8$ — Elver Bend ing, bousebroken, affectionate HoMohoM Goods 51 steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Apply iw confldonco StaWord Springa. Conn. CJOVENTRY —older 8 room and cute. 648-7120. ed lamps, art glass, primitives, LUXUBB2US duidex apartment, F lm w i M M W ^mf^iSdntoM^aaSr TT A R Pn Tni» home with acreage, barn and U & R REALTY Co.. Inc. approximately 1.0W CLEAN, USED refrigemtors, any quantity. 644-8062. 4% room, range, refrigerator to Potterton’s GOOD LUCK kittens! Three tor­ ranges, automatic washers or before 8^ei Of frontage, $17,200, Phllbrick ...... ^------hood, dlapoaal, Venetian blinda, AN EQUAL OPPOETUNITY EMPLOYEE oortilM maB, a 648-2692 toise sheU tabbies, trained, lov­ with guarantees. See them at carpeted atalreaae, 1% hatha. Box A A e/o H m c M V this Older A genoy, R ea ltors, 640-6847, 130 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER able and perky, need TLC, 543- ft.'D. MURDOiCK, Realtor S Read Herald Ad& ^t*rmcep. caii oM- ■ 648-6472 7888. Mftin St. O&Il 6iS*2171. J-S-tTcSll. fS C rctlU /%.€a o C^I| 64S-3862, 649^842. Read Herald Ads FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1931 - OPEN THURS. TO 9 t M ■ 'V ;'- ■

4' I r 1 V THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 > ^ ■ TWENTY AvoBBge IM ly N«t Pn m Ron The Weather jnanrb^Btrr lEvraing ifipralb <31eaf, chlU y tonlghv. L ow in Far The Week IM a 60t. Odder In liiral vaJleya. To­ BefAeahhar 81, lOBI A Lutheran Sunday School. Six Teachers morrow continued sunny, pleas­ Teachers’ Confeyenoe will be BITUMINOUS lum tttg UrraHi ant. High In low 70a. Shower m Your Neighbor’s Kitchen A bou t Town held Saturday at 9 a.m. at Our Attend 2-Day probahUHy near aero. Savior Luthersui Churdv Wap- 1 5 ,0 4 9 HeservatlonsReservations cloee tomorrowtomorro .tfoncheeter— /d City o f ViUage Charm plng. DRIVEWAYS BSU>INO for the Manchester Women’s CEA Workshop Club dessert-bridge Monday Parking Areas e Gas Stations e Basketb^ Courts (CfcNidfled AdverUalng ea Page M ) Luts Junior Museum will be Six teachers from Manches­ VO£. LXXXVn, NO. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGKS--TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 A -Jglin (Suaan) Schelban- night In Fellowriilp Hall of Sec­ Now Booking For ScMnaJ Work 805 U ML Bobool at hM what open Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. ter public schools will be rep- ond Congregational Church, and Dr. Paul Norman, president of reaentaUves at the local lead­ All Work Personally Supervised—We Are 100%* Insured •Ha, “an eaay racipa for may be made by contacting the board of trustees, will serve ers workshop at Banner Lodge, -JT -gflibage toUs , and the M rs. EUdred H odge o f 117 P ly ­ as boot. Moodua, tomorrow and Satur­ iif MtMb all the flavora.” mouth Lane, Mrs. Elmer Od^ DeMAIO BROTHERS day. I^dao liududed one of her o f 612 E . C enter St., o f M rs. 168 PARK STREET The Guard du b of Mystic Re­ They are Mrs, Csrri Lenlhan, 048-7001 ^Jter’a ncipea, a mere than John Kauts, 88 E. JDldridge St. 048-8888 BINOE 1880 i^vaiNohl one for Apple Cake. view, North American Benefit prsaldant of the Manchester Nixon Charges Humphrey DirksCIl’s S w itch OH CloturC AssoolaUon, wUl meet tomor­ Education Association and so­ . OaMafe-Borger Bake Manchester Oreen School will ■man head cabbage (about row at 8 p.m. at the home of cial studies teacher at IlUng have its annual Fall Ice Oesun M rs. WUUam T u ller, 13 D iane I pounda) Junior High; George Wood. Fair and Bake Sale Saturday Dr. Members are reminded to MBA treasurer and science M m bacon from 1 to 8 p.m. in the school bring articles for a kitchen so­ teacher, Illlng; Robert Von Trying to ^Use ’ Wallace ^ j it/f • aadlum onion, chopped (H cafeteria. SundMS will be made cial. Deck, science teacher, Illlng; •oup) with various toppings, and as­ OHATTANOOGA, Teim. (AP) participated "would not be to He said that even under midi eop uncooked rice Mrs. Bernice Mahef, head of the sorted baked g o ^ will be on social studies department, Ben- — Rktaaed M. Nixon accused the best interests of the ooun- an arrangement, the natworks F ortas pound ground beef 1yJ.3.10T Blow sale. In die event of rain, the vice PraddasA Hubert Hum- try .’ ’ would have to give the same H pound ground pork ' net Junior High and MBA per­ fair will be held Saturday, Oct. O pen Forum . pbrey today of trying to uae for- The GOP nominee said Hum­ aort of coverage to Wallace and 1 teaepoon aalt sonnel poUoles chairman. 8. A lso, M rs. HeUU M d n e m e y , money ' mer Gov. Oeorge C. Wallace of phrey is trying to build up Wal- five or alx other minor canll- Ht taa^won pepper WASHINGTON (AP)-nA major Mow to Abe Portas’ (Ed. Note.: Thw following let­ Alabama to defeat Nixon in the Mioe to bftaet the v ice p resi­ datee. 1 Jar apaghettl sauce with head of the’'language depart­ chances for con'finnation as chief justice was stouck The ccnfirmatlcn class at Zion ter was received from Mr. South. dent’s lack of strength in the mushrooms (16 ounces) ment at Manchester High and In DoulavlUe, Ky., Thursday toiday when ^nate (SOP Leader Everett M. Dincsen Evangelical Lutheran Church Chris Westwlg concerning sn chairman of MBIA poUtloal ac­ Nixon, the GOP prealdentlal South, In an effort to prevent night, Nixon b ro k e his aelf-im- • ' otgM water earlier Open Forum letter he will receive instruedona Satur­ tion oommlttee; Walter Schol- nominee, told a planeaido news Nixon from winning Southern poved ruled against even men­ left open whether he would support him. (Hired oahbage and spread had written, lhat letter was day at 8:80 a.m. at the church. sky, English teacher, Bennett, oonference in IbuiarriUe, Ky., electoral votes. tioning WAUace’a name and was Dirk^n saW he will not vote to cut off debate on a half In buttered shallow baking published In yesterday’# Her­ before flying here, that he will "Mr. Humphrey needs the de­ motion to t ^ e up Portas’ nominatton and toW news­ fHah. Baute bacon In large fry­ and chairman of M ^ profes­ expeoted to step up his drive a ld .) for sale not Jolh In any natloiMlly tele- bate exposure for WaSace, TIIx- men he might or might not vote for confirmation. sional righU and respcnslblUtles against the threat that the presl- ing pan Just until fait staits to Idembers of the Manchester BIAT HAVE EBBED vlaed debate which inoludea on said. “Humphrey can't win uential choice will be thrown Dirksen was IniUaUy an out oook out; remove from pan, Emblem dub have been Invit­ com m ittee. To the Editor, WaHace. in what he calls the New South. into the House. If the voters spoken supporter "ll I vote to put the Senate’s debate- Sen. CUftord P. Hannen, ft- top with remaining cabbage. of the rooms in question wore lems, special services, legal ad­ Umtting cloture rule into effect wyo., said in a pteporsd Heat spaghetti sauce with wa­ In fact the renters. It was prob­ I .. i| I I .\' ieclal Forces oom p at Katum, fliers were killed, and two heli­ ttae le a d e r o t the fig h t to r oonOr- Fortas nomination ivU) take This makes six generous serv- r; dtan border txxjay and kxt at north of the prorvlnclal capital, copter crewmen were wounded. matlon defended Fortaa’ partl- place one hour after the Senate Ings. least 78 of their men In almoart which was tbs target of an at­ The loss of the three helicop­ clpatiion in rulings on obscenity (Herald iiholo by Buoelvictua) Apple O ske C CARPET AHD FLOOR COVERIHG suicidal asaaitHs on two w«U de­ tack Wednesday in wtalrti 188 of ters brought to 11 the number of meets on Tuesday. and accused his erttios ot dlstor- MRS. JOHN SCHEIBENPFLUG fended South Vtotnamese fron­ Cbcippers shot down in the past Dirksen, wjto is from BlinoU, 6 to 8 apples, sliced thin 308 MAIN STREET— ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICE the enemy were killed. ing this role. % to 1 cu p sugar tier camps. The attacks in Tay Nlnb Prov­ week in South 'Vietnam. did not s i^ the cloture petition, Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Midi., 1 teaspoon cinnsunan mixture, alternately with milk en's Retreat League, and has The two attacking forces to­ ince and totonigenoe reports of The Marine Jet and two'Of the telling reporters that he felt it aald efforts to brand Fortas as a taled about 900 men, and in ad­ Place apple CUoes in greased beating after every addition un­ been active In girl scouting for other enemy forces maneuvei^ choppers were downed Thurs­ IMS “essentially their, (the p u rv ey or o t dtarty m oviea a re a s dition to neariy a third of their » X l«-lnch pan. Sprinkle with til smooth. Pour batter over ap­ 16 years. Ing hi the area brought massive day in support of U.S. Americal Democrats) problem.'’ “obscene end dtstssteful as tbs men^ th#y left large numbera of Dlrksen(s siqiport of the For­ etnnsanon-sugar mixture. p le slices and bake 60 m inutes In Her husband Is a construction B62 strikes. Of 10 raids by the Division troops who along with movies ihemselvee.'’ foreman at Pratt and Whitney rifles, machine guns, grauide tas nomination has been in the B atter 380-degree oven. big bombers in the post 24 figliter-bombeni, gunriiips and “ Some o< the pubUc may have launchen, radios and otbar face of strong opposition within % ciq> solid vegetable shorten- Cut cake while warm and Division of United Aircraft hours, nine went into Tay Ninh artillery klll^ 888 North 'Viet­ achieved the erroneous impres- equipment on the ttelda of bat­ RepubUoan ranks, led by Sen. ing serve wUh vanilla sauce. Corp., East Hartford. The couple P rovln ee and som e 800 tone o f namese regulars in a three-day skm that Justice Fortas has tle. Robert P. Griffin of Michigan. % teaspoon salt Vanilla Bkoce has three children, Jl teacher who resides with tratlmi route toward Salgan, 70 lowtands of Quang Tin province. To cut off a filibuster against South Y lstnam ase kUled e n d 100 these films,’’ Hart oi^ . “But 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour his wife and three children in BEriER VAIUES miles to the southeast. Since the end of a two-month ManafleM’s motion,,to take up certaiidy all o( the ptibUe bas REOUCED PRICEEi wounded. Four American Oreen Southington; and Joen and Ruth, 3 eggs 1' cup hot water . While Tay Nlidi Province was lull in the fighting In August, al­ the nomination for wnslderatlon the more accurate Unpresston 2 ciqpa sifted flour Beret mSn in one of the camps 1 teaspoon vanilla at hom e. the scene of the heaviest action. most aH significant combat has will take a two-thirds majority that senators, however righ­ VA teaspoons baking powder They are communicants of St. WGTG WOmdGd. To Succeed Ball at U.N. of senators voting. 1 teaspoon butter nnSwfHAing wUh the fie r ce U.S. headquarters reported been in the northern provinces teously disapproving, have been it cup milk kOx sugar and Dour and in ^ - James’ Church. WA8HINCm>N (AP) — Presl- months at the U.N. Wiggins Ishls Judgment, his understanding Even before Dirksen switrtied sUpplng Into Inmimerahle pri­ TICKET ground assaults on the oenqia at more fighting in Uie northern around Saigon and in the lafll- Cream together shortening, ually add hot water, vanilla and ______provtoces and three beUcopters tration corridor northwest of the dent Johnson has named Wash- expected to serve only the tour and his human compaaslwi. his position and said be would vate rtMwings.’’ vanilla and sugu. Add eggs, Thlen Ngon and Phuoc Tan, butter. Bring to bUce dent must have “settled princi­ van. There were no reports of isation, called DKP for the ini­ it ." and 14 defenders were kiUed. United Natiens, plunged into the cy. This demonstrated shocking troupe, scantily dressed after ples and clear vision.’’ He said Up To tials of its German name, would Coupled with this were a de­ Attacking again today in pre- presidential caminlgn Friday caUousness.’’ performing an anarchist play at violence. ’ Humfhrey is such a mam and not be banned if it acted consti­ fense of the Sovlet-IM occiqia- dawn darkness after heavy with a blast at Richard M. Nix­ Yale University Thursday night, The troupe, in the United LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET 288 BQ. ft. Badl predicted that Sen. Eu­ Republican nominee Richard M. led about 260 m em bers o f the tutionally. tion of Czechoslovakia and a rocket and mortar attacks, the on as cynical and callous. He States for about two weeks alter gene J. McCarthy would come Nixon is not. audience into the street where BBBflyB TWO COMPANION OBZSAT8 BOTH MADE OF DUPONT Readniittance of a Communist call for diplomatic recognition two enemy forces charged the called Nixon’s Rejpublican run- four years in Europe, were ap­ FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT out in support of 'VTco President- Arthur Goldberg, the first seven persons were arrested. 801« NYLON PILB, ONE W -THB FINEST OABPET FmEBS MADE of East Germany’s Communist oomps repeatedly. As flareships nkigmate. Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, pearing in New Haven as guest Hubert H. Humphrey, and that man Johnson had named to the Beck and his wife were Tour choice includes at no additional cost to you, complete regim e. illuminated the battles, helicop­ a fourth rate politician and a performers. They travel next other Democratic leaders now United Nations, acknowled|fod among those arrested. custom tacklasa installatloa ovar our own paddiiig. Available The old Communist party nev­ ter gunships spewed fire from hack. in governmnat posts would Join week to the Brooklyn Academy in both 13’ and U ’ widths. er won more than 10 per cent of their minlguns. differences over Vietnam When The 8% hour performance of o t M usic. Aiming at ^811 said: the Humphrey campaign. he stepped down last April., » DuPont 6010 nylon hl-low awiit taxtured pU#. In 7 beauti­ the votes in postwar elections in Allied intelligence officers the play "Paradise Now’’ began Beck, 48, and actor Pierre ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUYED ‘Ut's Important that people not In a farewell news confer­ ful ooloni. New Path West Germany. Officials esti­ were pusiled by the enemy tac­ -with chants from the 84-member Davis, 28, were booked on forget that he was called ence, Ball said he was leaving (Bee Page TwentyrSeven) troupe, “I cannot travel without e DuPmt 6010 nylon hl-low awlri taxtured abaared j^ e. In m ate there a re less them 10,000 tics. Even allowing for poMlble charges of Indecent exposure. ‘Tricky Dick.’ I have known him Friday night for the West Coast a passport” and, “I cannot take 7 atunnlim colon. Deep moaa, Grecian gold, Golden Bronze, underground Com'munlsts in the exaggeration. In ca su a lty tor 20 years and I remember Other troupe members arrest­ NOT PRE-PACKAGED Uiamrook, Bad, Baiga and Blue, claims, enemy losses were far to consult vrith Humphrey cn off my clothes.” coim try, why he got that name. The very ed were Ira Oobsn, 88, Nenr Oonvanlent Terma — Take Up To 0 Taan To Payl Promised A government spokesman, out of proportion to the damage w hat ralo he could play in the During the production, actors cynicism with which he selected campaign. He said he expected Allott Denounces stripped to loin cloths and biki­ York, breach o i the peace and Guenter Diehl, told a news inflicted. At Katum, Thlen Ngon Indecent exposure, and Bnioe his running mate is a grave in­ to travel with Humphrey part of nis and some men in the audi­ (xmference the federal Interior and Phuoc Ton, the enemy haa Ball Resignatiou BtrehaU, 22, Cambridge, Eng­ dication o( his narrow princi­ ence respemded to exhortations FANCY oaiAM A By Lisbon (See Page Fourteen) ples. He was willing to choose a (See Page Fourteen) land, breach of the peace. Yale 9x12 HERCULON RV6S SCASON CLOscouT] (Bee Page Fourteen) WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. from the cast by undressing to student John Li^rta, 18, was their underwear, a spokesman LISBON, FortUfsl j(AP) — Gordon AUott, R-Colo., today (diarged with tareadi of th* for the Tale Theater said. Prims Minister Marcello Gas- denounced the resignation of peace, and Windy Simons, 16, PENOBSCOT At the end of the {day, created $0.99 tsho, after 80 minutes in office, Ambassador Oeorge W. Ball to brecudi of the peace and inde­ promised the Portuguese nation Join Hubert H; Humphrey's by the troupe ot Beck and his b os OUTDOOR cent exposure. lEtoBTy doty robber back. Serg* on ill 4 M ; .95 todsy'that he would branch out campaign as f’a shocking piece wife, Judith Molina, the cast led 12' WIDE M iss M alina w a s ch a rg ed 'With ^ • ry good selectloti. from the autocratic path fol­ of political chicanery." about halt of the audience Into in d en t exposure, breach of ths CARPET lowed for 40 years by Antonio . “ People are deserting (his ad­ the street chanting, ‘"nie ministration ship one after the streets belong to the people I" peace and interfering with a po­ lice officer. , ‘‘Tbs constancy ot the major other," Aliott told the Senate. As the procession moved to­ Police said Bond for each was Famout Brand we can not mantlonl outlines of Portuguese poUoy ward a main street that borders btcau$a of thh LOW LOW PRICll and the oonstttutional norms o t (See Page Twenty-Seven) the Yale campus, a patrolman set at $800, which none was PMi KTIMATIS the state will not prevent the took Beck into custody. Immediately able to raise. SHOP AT HOMB fovirtsnent, whenever timely, FOWL DIAL 8434U 2 from osrrylng Out the necessary -MO OHiOaSMK DO IT YOURSELF reforms," he said in Ws diet OiTT o r xow x speech as prims minister. At Play’s Wild End TOBIN’S 8UOAB CUBED CAU. CaUMOt g-yirw A l e a n —FBEBB (WOUND "FalthlulnesB to the doctrine OPGN DAILY 0-4 brtUlsntiy taught by Dr. Salazar THimS.-FIU.f-t NORIMteA COUNTIR T O K ir SPECIAL ir ilXMikl not be oontueed w ith S lic e d B a c o b ib .t P LT m i XaaWWABLT OretALUD Chuck Oround ,b. 79° ASK FOR DAVI OR stubbom adherence to formulas No Nudes in New 18 CWm It Cktitt Witm or aduUcni that ht at some CERAMIC WALL TILE Ume may have adopted. By ANTHONY OHEHASl a speech, or removing olotiieB. on stage, was hard to resist.* A “The great danger for pupils Nude men were not chasing- LaM night it dhto’t. tad. Greek exBe got on the.ti||ijs^ f o b OUTDOOB GOOKINO The production started in the praieed the troupe, and i| | B > A OUB OWN CUBED CUSHION VINYL A m B f l c a n is always to do more then rs- nude women in the street aZ lest DEUCIOUB pest their teai^er, forgetting night’s pertormance of "Para­ audience. Actors went up and Martin Luther K k« w m n s ifls d M od* that a thought murt he living if dise Now’’ at Yale University. down aistes, wUspertag and to change the country. “ Hi^ Scotch Ham h>.M 49 INLAID LINOLEUM it is to be fruitful. Life la a ootv It’s important to get a fact shouting at pstrens, ‘T caanct dead," someone ifaouted at her. Steakettes 1st staitt adaptation." Uke that down right at the be­ travel without a passport,” “I “C re^ a new one,” liis ea- Quality But Gaetano also wanted that - ginning when writing about the cannot smoko marijuann,*’ “I aw ered. ExecUont “ puH k order is the eesentlal for lAvtog Theater troupe, beoauie am ixt allowed to take my More people wmt on s^Ba> SdtetkNi the Uto of respectable people to what happens at a lAvtng Thea- olothee off.’’ They do take thelg some ''quietly moving to 'giy Bt eoM Btorao* lock«rs for your froewn nwats and vagotoblM iLOAS: WHITE, FIAAL GAIT FAWN “ 'p A ^ 10 COLOAS go on normally and so puMlo tor performance isn’t always otothes off and wearing loto- wings to watch, others Joii|iii|| EtH* OB $ 1 ? i a month. Tho leekor holdB about 250 pounds Of Cdors * 3 YELLOW, d tr W lU b e InoxoraW y m a in - ctothe and btktois, they rehirnt to in da n ces. OLIVE, M Y ILUl easy to sejiarato from 'wh^ r, Comport Hih dool boforo you buy a homo frooitr. ta ln sd .” doesn’t happen. But total nud­ the stage. The production moved DUET,' CUCKWHEAT. Many Usteners felt be spoke ward. Members of ttis troiips ity, last at least, didn’t. Group (tonoee foUawed, pag­ in warning to ultraoonservatlves lay on the stags to one mass 61 “ Paradise Now" is the newert eants of bodies .to totem pole (n government as muoh as to bodies hummtog steadily. Slow­ A 'y.J Lot us fM your frtoior with U.S.D.A. ehoteo O'**®**' production of the troupe, which oomblnatiKHSi foUewed and the peoplsi advising them of ly, more young p e«^ cams ^ fuhrf-*- fenn fruit* «wl voflOtoWot. Sovo up to 15 to 20% and la on a two-w«ek visit to Yale, imaginative reforenees to 'vio­ 9x12 ll ohangesto ooms. stage and lay among Bum. “ S(HJD WMYL THE and last night was the produc­ lence followed. Si t * • ootUhooUiif. Soms rigidly oonservaUve emteaoiiig or dowty (AP Pbotofax) tion’s premiere. For exampio, octoik would OFF armsd forces elem ^ eaoh other. linoleum ahodt down feHow acton using 50% RUOSl R’s not at aH a play, to the Someone from the pdrtsd to be opposed to an index linger ge a gun. The Youths Stone Police in Boston tmdttionid sense, though it has shouted, “It’s M tor IF YOU LIKE THE BEST CIVE us A TEST UbemUsing by O as^. » ■hot actor would drop to the yMU’-eU corporation of actors and a scheme end pro- Uabtog.” A T(Ba MS* ground, get up again and he the aulhorttarisn fu»ea ^ Roving gang of Negro youths throw siones at youths flipped over automobiles and set them gresaes to a conchsSon. The stags said, “TEda if si aiSHLL $T. aiAS OF ICC PLANT ) M3-M24 RCintm CMPETS c s i c ! . aiwt again. II o o ro o ia te sU U operated b y 78- produotion faHa, though, if the m freshman rohW i" A . * charging poUcs In the Roxbury section of Boston looted stores and stoned firefijrhters, police and 1 HU STOCK PUMTY OP PRII PARKING SPACE year-old SalBsar, now lying ih a audlenoe doesn’t get tovotoed WhUe oU this was happanjng, ed youth wont tj a passing motortsts. The wave of terror trapped ^m e the oudienck began to Join to. oom a. late yesterday, 'Violence exjrioded in the section say, by ahouting the actors, caimbtog on stage and making The rtwuUiic, the tiieer sAtinitty (I (ice Pagd’Fourteen) for the second day when roving gangs of black persons In their cars in the troubied area.

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