TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1988 A rm go Dally Net Press Ron PAGE TWENTY dlimrbrBtrr lEnntUtg iTritIh Per tiM Week ODdrC IS, 1988 ^ Hanrlfpfitpr lEuPtittig IJpraUi Three Manchester surea Mu- dents have been named to the TRADE ALLOWANCES 15,188 About Town dean’s Hst for terms 2 and S at Mencheifer—/4 City of FUlage Cfuarm J«bo*mh'a WltUMM* wtX oon- SSmira (N.T.) College. They (CiMnflEd AdvMtbSsg on JP m f BO) tfuct« thaocratlc ministry school are Miss BUeen CuUeton, FORBLACK and WHITE TV VOL. LXXXVIII, NO. 2 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 toBlgbt 1A 7 '^ and a sarvlca daughter ot Mr. and Mm Chris­ maattin at t i l i at Kingdom topher CuUeton of IBB Oreen T R A D E Hall. Rd.; Mlsa MaUory D. Sohardt, d au ^ ter of Dr. and Mrs. Wal­ D m oommlssion on worship ot ter Schardt of 81 Bastland Dr., In U.N, Speech South Msthodlst CSturch will and Miss Cheryl E. Maron, TOWARD moot to n ig h t'^ 7;M at the d a u b e r of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ church. ence O. Maron ot BB ’IVuikeroo- and S A V E sen Rd., Vernon. I COLOR TV LBJ Accepts Fortas’ The aocecutlve board ot Bent­ ley School PTA win meet to­ Martin Keiderllng wUl be the TURNPIKE TV OFFERS TRADE AUOW ANCES UP TO «125 FOR YOUR OLD BLACK and WHITE TV Husk Hits Soviet ^s night at B in the school audi­ leader of the Audult Discussion r ' torium. ClssB tonight at 7 :S0 p.m. in the Reception HaU of South Metho­ WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW COLOR TV. INSTALLED W im ROTOR ANTENNA. The executive board of the dist Church. The class is open Methodist Man’s C3ub ot South to all members of the church Methodiet Chxirch will meet to­ wishing to participate in this Prague Takeover ReCfUCSt night at 7:M In the chwch. group study. UNITEDIWTBD NATIONS, tw.tor, who atooditood and dlafitoyeddisplayed a Weet Wort OenaanyOermany if Itit datormineddetermined I A Bible Class will be conduct­ N. Y.r (AP)—Secretary/A.r>\ a . of ifgn .Am deckaring ••m.r“Big Ftrma1Pl*iina not Get that a Maiitwannaresuigenoe of NaStaEnMuten ax-ex- -^Sa Rich, OU die,’’ aleo waa eject­ lated. WASHINGTON (AP)— The A

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nent f»an*wr. Ah m U Ui yoancsr dealt wMh literature. Moravia Sheinwold on Bridge but tatlsMar, laeldnr hla c«n- and the writer quoted Mao’s Books Added THEATER TIME panlon's wUy tmlenU. but a thoughts at -each other—ihe SCHEDULE TAKE SOUTH SEAT TV-Radio Tonight IHiWKVIUE ELK$ CUB thinker who la needed to plan moat amuabig section o f' the T o L ib ra ry TO GET GOOD LUCK NORTH Book Review ■head. The two men comple­ book., BunnMe —The Heart Is A ♦ Q 5 3 Moravia is struck by the qua- ment each other. MARY CHENEY UBBART Lonely Hunter, 7;0I>«:10. By ALFRED STOINWOLD 0 9875 • • ' ri-rellglous nature of toe cultur­ In the beginniiH. the pair ac- FietioB' Otawma I -H elga. 7:00-9:00. 0 KQ7 I ♦ ^ .t.i //n -f Television tm MACEIMO FAOrORT ten. carefiHly crafted studlea of quipe* a gun from a guard they al revolution with Us ikons (of State —Yours, Mine and “I always sit South In a duplh 4 852 ..IV .1. • ...A B4S) n oth or Oaosequenoes Mao), its processions, Its mira­ Barlow—The burden of proof 11— Mmgt .VAinA GOTHIC. a particular age In life, but un- buied, and a awlft raid on Guns, 9:00. Fortune Cookie, 0:00. cate game,” writes DanW H. EAST cle playa and its own Holy Writ BSiab—Black S orier WEST % After Dinner Horie (C) fortunately they seem to be hot- ^ gmaii viUege gives them wa- U.A. Theater — Rachel, 7:00- George, of Gloucester, Mass., MUnstsia 7:80 18) Osktarl (O) —the Red Book of Mao’s 0<4)pel—Order of battle 4 A 10 8 7 4 4 K 9 IR ttm Hmrt (U»-page) novel houae products, with little rele- 8:B6. •■because I read your daUy 8 ^ Bear* COmee the thoughts, intended to mold Dumltni—The Sardkila amile <0 14 <0 Q 2 BINGOI vance to really. But the enemy sends a heli- (X)himn and know that Stxitti "TlM BUoktaig Ihctory,” Sheed Duncan—M y friends, the him- East Hartford Drive-In 0 A 10 6 0 9842 ______rs Naktobor CAM fclAGi HOUSI •vwy WWDHBSMX hnn a pratogoe which exhibits to — ■ corter to sweep back and forth ’ ’the man ot the cultural revo­ Lovely Way To Die, 7:80. Rough gets all thoae good hands. May- hood Vlnrlnten (C) gry generation 4 K J 3 4 Q10976 ______^Ike Drivlna ______rsnder____ an______oddball rl^^_ SONG OF THE SIRENS. By ^^.^ss the rough terrain Q>ey lution for whom private. Inti­ be that’s how I got Into throe 6:89 (am Indus Day itematlonal Vscsxine Dunnett-The photogenic aopra- Night In Jericho, 9:20. SOUTH (49) Triith or CbnsaquMieu 8:00 winger named Jamee Bannister Emeet K. Gann. Simon A Sdius- trying to cross, and time mate, ]>ersonal life does not East Windsor Drtve-In hearts with ttMSO cards: (89) T Troop 8:80 • • Ion TV TIT, who owns two small radio ter. $S.tS. after time this deadly aerial exist." DO 4 J 6 2 (Ui Aftanxnn Report (C) Legend Of LoHkh Clare, 7:80. OpenlBg lead—tour of hearta. O A K 10 6 3 m ) Whst's N«wT tat CallfoRiia and ex- ijhi, chronicle of a writing monitor directs the ground The Red Book, Moravia says, BVjkert-The (beaming tree P sy to n ------Place When The Lights Went Out, ”I got the toad of the tour of 0 J 5 3 B:i5 (li) FrUodly OUnt St Ida listeners with consei^ man’s seafaring life is centered troops to the trail. There are may Imply psychological pre­ Bngtand—Figures tai a land­ e:90 ( BA404M9) Sports, News. 9:00 9:80. hoorta, and Bast plays Ihe 4 A 4 Weather _ lecturee. Ihough ho iipoQ Gann’s adventures In the fierce ordeals of fire and water, paration tor an ultimate war scape Mandteetor Drtve-In —Angela PENTLAND > Friedman—The tuDurrectton of (]ueen. I win with the ace, play South West North East (MTloosI Issue (R) to have a slight English ' Albatroe, a S2-ton schooner of guitflgMs and monsoon rains. against the United States. How­ From Hell, 9:00. PaychLhit, a diamond to the king and re­ (89) ilCtfisle’s Navy (304*40) Muslo HsB (C> Hlppolytua Brandenheig 1 <31 1 4 2 the king, notr <:06 (49) Oombst 10:00 (30404840) Tbs Outsider (C 'TTowairB fo r B v«nr OoonelonI'' strstM the reason why. It is the Oohn 3 (? A ll Pass • I ' l " 6:89 ( 840) Whiter (htgldte. (C) (94^ The Ooming . Season 1961 middle-aged maid of fading Uve. Wall behind which China will Ing the lucky toll ot the Jack. I 004009) HonUeyRrinkley Oontmlly Loooitad at story of Bannister at the age of beauty and questionable virtue. BDles A . gmltk Geddea—The high gapie isolate herself for years to Copter Pilot Unhurt figured that thle particular East J 0) Jioosthan Wtaters Show 34 B irch St. e48MM44 - 648-BS47 IB. EBs mother has been She was Ms iSth vessel since com e. GHeimon—No more Septeenbeni JVank RtyneUs would have played^ the Jwk at ^ know my partner hae (99) New Hoiisoos _ whisked oft to a sanatorium; his boyhood ^ys, counting all THE ARISTOCRAT. By Con The cultinal revolution itself, Heirii—The aU people In Water Landing 10:80 |S) auheoriptloa TV Open 8:80-41:80 the first trtek with ()-J-x of oonvlnoed me that thia M Wbat'e ttSwT (R) 11:00 i4*4040) News, tatbsr. Interested In money­ sixes and ^apes (one was UtUe nig Riofater. Knopf. giAB. i' Moravia's view, stemmed Lsunenadorf—Kane’a worid BRANFORD, Ooirn. (A P )—A 4:45 Sm News ’esther Thurnys till S:C9 P-M. . trumpe. game la one of luck becauae U Alfred HUohoook I) dCoICeevar and the making, doesn’t know what to more than a raft). But he fril tai in the old days many a small from failure of the economic MaOLeod—The hireling National Guard helicopter pilot lone! Parkbig Acrom The Street “Now I lead another dUunood, pl^ed South, he'd have ' ' ' ' " ' . c i j 1 News, Weather, do with him, knd has shipped love with the Albatroe at once. town or small city was domlnat- lep forward and from toe quar­ Maugham—The second window was ba(Hi on the Job today after 8) Sts ^ , „ TOT 100 Oanl and West takee the ace and gete down. It’s sure lucky I .jl) Deralopfag Ootnnuintoa- l ;30400^ e»w JC{ him to a small school in Eng- WUh a pick-up crew he sailed ed by a family U»at In baronial rel wHh the Soviet Union. It em­ Porter—Dover goes to FOtt being forced down. Tuesday i land. bodies Mao’a scheme to purii Scholetteld—The eagiea of mal­ out with a diamoad to dummy’s ygm. cMmnn every day and ^ B^ei^rlnkley her to San Francisco, not with- fashion, and with an ingrained Mght with his craft In Lcng ^ A 1...... F w w • - 4 i .... Aa other wrltera have told us out some trouble with an auxl- disdain for democraUc fom u- CUna to an industrial-technolog­ ice queen. I i^ay ace Of clube and p],^y South.” Island Sound near shore here. SEE SATUBDATTl TV WEEK FOB fXIMPLETE LISTINGS K9B9t tim e after tim e, Etaiglish schools Uary ei^ne that balked moot of Is*, created a local despottem ical age without going through a SJowaU—The man on the bal­ Lt. NeU MoOarry, 29, o f Beth­ another club, giving the city Xjuck la where you find it. The for ^oys aeem to be filled with the time. The trip took 118 days, that combined both Insistent phase of "bourgeois” commxi- cony el said engine trouble forced sltefcers another chance to start qpponsnts weren’t luidcy tb have sadistic anoba. For young Ban­ the sapdes but T min tough luck Radio There Oie s«a»oner was con- guidance and ready benevo- nlsm, meaning a consumptlon- VeeaoB—^Palaoe o f ice Mm to set the helicopter In this totgh hand played by my nister, a misfit Yankee, the. or­ verted Into a brtgantlne, and lence. orientpd order resemUlng the Wharton—The collected short water about 20 feet deep. He becauae EJast wins end fires correspondent. And what luck (This listing Includes only flioee news broadcasts of 10 or U deal la dotfbly bard. hack an>ther chib, which I ruflf. with another pickup crew Gann U ss Alexandria Moriey, the West’ s. rtoriea was uninjured and the aircraft for me to get a totter that does .T minute lengOi. Some stations carry other short newscasts,) "Pennsylvania Gothic” is a Meantime China Is universal­ Wynd—Sumatra seven xero my whole day's work to r m e. WAIT! sailed her to the South Seas and heroine of Richter’s novel, is a was towed to shore showing Leads Spade WDBO—1964 7:10 Accent '68 ly and uniformly poor. In a cu­ Dolly Question Marking an Anniversary back to Honolulu. On one occa- figure from that era; an octogC' Note-Flotton little exterior damage. “Since I can’t put it off any 8:00 John Soott 7:16 Now In an atrophied suburb o f PMlS' slon the Ship was caught in a narian and the last of Morleys rious prologue to his sketches, FOUowes — English madrigal longer, I lead the Jack of spades. Partner opens with one rtnb, 8:00 Ken Griffin 7:80 DavU Brinkley delphls, who develops a teen Police said McGarry was on Radiophotx) from Hsinhua (New Chine) News through square before Peking’s Ti'mi an men ((Sate WBOH-414 7:80 News of the world storm with too much , re- who ran a Pennsylvania coal Moravia seeks to define his atti­ venue, iseBddSS a flight from Providence, R.I., West steps iq> with the sce> and and the next jdayer paeeee. Yen 5:00 asrtfosd HlatiUfhti 7:45 Joe Osrsalols age fascination fOr the ideas of suiting In s desperate fight. mining town In such a fashion. tude to Red China and asserts PVanrina—IBatory of the Bylan- leads another spade, but I can’t hold) Spfidea, K-8;. Hearta, Q- Agency monitored in Frankfurt bore caption stat­ of Heavenly Peace) to celfebraite 19 years of Com­ 7:00 News 7:56 DmptiaSle and murder, but never to Danbury. It was not certain 8:00 News By m ean of nArfihacks, Gann She la, as her neighbors would Ms strongest impresrion was Une Empire guess wrong. When I play the I ; Dtaunoode, » « - 6 - li ChriM, Q- ing that a massed marching column bearing Red munist rule, (AP Photofax by cable from Frank­ 8:W OsallsiU 8:10 JobUne W A TCH FOR If the helicopter would be flown 19:00 ^ le t Hours 8:80 FOp ^ncert quite has the guts to put tboae teUs of hla eitocrlencos with oth- say, ’’quite a character, one of relief—reUef at a society Fuller—The day of St. An- quean from dummy, East wine 18-8-7-B. China insignia and the (iates 1949 and 1968 moves f u r t ) ideas Into aetian. R U psycho- away or moved by truck after TTPOP-IUO 9:10 NIeMbeat er craft: describes an Interval Strong-wlUed. brooking no non- radically different from the con­ thnnyte fire it Is repaired. with the kirg but then has to What do you sayT 6:00 Danny Osyten Show 11:00 News,- Weather toftcaUy unconvincing. sumption-production syndrome 6:00 Steve O'Brien 11:90 Sports Final during wtoch he tried In vain to sense from anyon, completely Harrar—Strategy toward the return a diamond or a dub, and Answer: Bid two chiba. You 9:m Dick Heatherton 11:80 Other Side ot the Day The two stories are woU-wrtt- er from the ahackles of unfair be a commercial fisherman on committed to the inherited to the West, with Its surfeit at oon(pieri of hunger I can niff In dummy and dis­ can af&ud a reqx>nee with 7 that the property tax la In-, 19:06 Gary Glrsid Show WONT MAKE OONOEBTS 7 Bolton WIITT—1*94 toe West Coast, and relates an values of taste and rectitude, one end and poverty at the oth­ Hetanericks — Down the wild card the Mat spade from my points In high cards, and no equitable, discriminatory and re- taxation caused by almoat com­ LEARNING BY DOING FRIDAY'S HERALD er. ALBU<)UEa{QUE, N.M. (A P ) greealve" and that ’'a number plete dependence on local prop­ 5:00 News incident with a piratical old she alao Is ready In an instant to riveroDorih hand. other 'reaponne cofnes olose t o 5:15 Sne^ Up NEW DELHI (AP) — The ftanrlfpB tB r come to the rescue of anyne The consumption society, —WUUani Martin, director otf of studies, including, most re­ erty taxes to support education." 5:00 N ^ skipper who had a salvage Hendy—Piero della Francesca ”My partner later sayx he describing your hand. 6:15 S p ^ Up Hartfonl Delhi police stag^ a .demon- who has a problem. Moravia feels, dehumanises POMjoy COnoert Hall at the cently, that of the Regional Ad- scheme. and the eariy Renolaaonce Woidd have played a tow spade Oopyrlght IMS Ahearn, Scoring Tax Plan, 6:45 Lowell ’nioniss atration t o train the poUoe in mtm while common austerity Umverstty of New Mexioo, re­ -vlsory Ctommlttee, have attacked TRAFFIC DEATHS LISTED 6:55 PbU Rlxsuto Etim tnQ 1|BraU) Landlubbers need not be She knows that the town is Herbert—KUaueet Qase of a to dummy's (]ueen instead of General Features Ootp. 7:00 The W(M4d Tonlaht the art of deahtig with demon­ and poverty does the reverse. cently received an envelope cov­ the property tax. They agree BUDAPEST (AP) -Traffic Bondar* stumped by the many nautical getting out of band, but she vutoano leading the Jack of qpodee. I 7:20 Freiidc CMffonl strator*. FO R A VERY DaUr Whatever the merits of this ered with Arahlc writing. Ap- that suburban towns would be occldenta In Hungary last year 7:80 Speak Up SpenVe II Street. terms contained In his book. won’t give up. aie Join battle Herrmann—Trick and gamee on explained that I knew the top A L L IN VADf Backs New School Proposal 8:00 Newt BaUdars at II view abstractly, most men from parmtly. It meant “not at this benefited more than the large resulted In 789 deaths and 22,200 •r. OiFf* They don’t get in tUe way of a with a coal Company that has speulea w ere divided sinoe U thla MADRAS, IndU (AP) — The 8:10 SpMk Up Sports the time that wealth was the pool table addreaa.” Aloysius Ahearn, Democratic delay Increases building costs cities by massive state aid to fi­ Injuries, the news agency MTT 11:30 Bon-y Esrber rauphoaa MMTU flowing narrative, and can easi­ been dodging taxes, and wins. Horiaon Magaaine—The Hortxon particular West had a spade suit Indtan poateaa, Awoyynr, 19:16 Stan Oft reckoned in flint axes have pre The envrtope contained the candidate for state representa­ alone over 8100,(XX).” nance education costs, and that Foalace Paid ly be skipped over. Almoat sbigte-handedly she headed by ace-Ung heM have preocbe(| agMnnt the haUt of reported. TmO—I860 ferred abundance to poverty. book of great caihedrals 1988 Ooocert H a l program. "I am in agreement with the the state should conitider thia Party tabob w ll Beat known tor Ms work on farces a cleanup at the town opened the king of spades ta>^ woehing dirty Mnien tai pdbUc. tive from the Olst District, mid 5:00 Afternoon BdlUon Kahn—The passionate people: Martin mails the program to Board of Education, the Board problem among the top of the 6:00'News not moon so much SPECIAL EVENT at flying, "Fate Im toe Hunter," dump. She teaches a young doc­ What It meana to be a Jew in stead of that alUy low trump. But that Is exactly 'whot people' today that he 'would support the 6:15 Msrfcef Report gmaCSIFTIOM BATES tor to polish Ms manners. THE DINGl® WAR. By Bob parents of eadi student who will of Finance, and the Public pri(Hlty item Uat.’’ ' 5:90 Woather PajaMe la Adraaee Gann la revealed here as a man Am erica “Anyway, I thought you’d he do In the w«U near her statue. i new elementary school proposal 6:35 Strictly Sports this eomlBg Noviw» But ahe haa some trials- to Davtak Prenttoe-HaU. fi-H . return to UNM. Building Oommiaslon,” Ahearn He {Hedged, If he' la elected to o n Tear ...... IHl«I with aaltamtor In Us veins. He Kapitsa—Peter Kapitsa on life 5:86 Afternoon Edltlou b * r ...... UJO writes beautifully of the sea and bear. One vlstting cousin U Irish hflart^ pervadto Davis’ TMa particular envrtope, which the town 'votes on tomor­ said, noting that they had been the legislature, to woric toward and science 8tu(^ng the problem for over SALE ...... 7J0 Us book is a pleasure to read. ^dtefully envious and another la comic novel. wlitoh Martin eokl was mailed row. However, he critlclxed greater state support for educa­ Hartloid Times, t/U/m, xm His hero Is Devin Ryan, who Karlen—Angio-Amerioan crimi­ neariy a year agt^ was sent to two years.- afflicted wtto a maddening gar­ present tax procedures and tional coeU In suburban com- PMt* «)• h tilth 's FIGURES IN A UIND8CAPE rulity; Miss Alexandria suffers at 19 uses his wits to turn a nal Justice the parents cf a student in Teh­ TONIGHT— 1st RUN pledged to seek state aid "to "However," he said, “the munitlea, to "free the homeewn- OVER 3 MILLION creamery In a small Irish vil­ Ijange—Dorothea Lange lo milea across a tooroughly enjoyable story. Ireland being neutral, It defense ^ At the Center additional portable olaaaroom Ha explained that "every mountain range, but they would chances that German subma-- Wfientx—The senMs ot man Near the Uhrsiy . . . will be needed. And each year's economist in the ctxintry agreea Manchester iv ch e l. rather gamble on escape than THE RED BOOK AND THE rlnes occasionally put into ob­ WHliasns—CMlecUng pictures be turned Into aomUea. GREAT WAUL, by Alberto scure Irish ports, seeking re­ MacConnachie is older, tough­ Moravia. Farrar, gtrans A Ol- fuge. Ryan discovers there is SAVINGS D rily-* iMAAB er and more .experienced In rosx. BUB. business to be transacted, sell­ BaA, Seb. combatk a man of actloa,'glfted Red China has become on en­ ing sides o f beef, hams, sQk B-Bri»«riB-T:lA«tlB with an iriulilve seose of tmml- igm atic reptan to Westerners stocUngs and other scarce and any trip there win spawn a Items to the submariners, and & L O A IV book. Italian novelist Alberto before long he has the whole vil­ Moravia, who saw China during lage engaged in this Mack mar­ Associapion HEIOim FOR AOADEMY AWARDS the height of the cultural revolu- ket operation. Eventually there tlon, is the latest and one of the la a criala bringing th e aMuation more interesting contributors to to an odd end. < *You May Have !t- ^ this growing If inoonchiaive lit­ Ifa ell good, dean fun and erature. daffy enough to be eatwtatnfaig. But, Only A It’s obvious that bis hosts se­ A- WntHfi verely circumscribed Ms vlsK; lliere were offioial tours, super- Professional Fit vised sight-seeing and no signlfl- eant contact wUh ordinary STATE Chinese, a ooiqile ot remarkaMe Will Show Itl conversations aside. One of Congratulations them, with a Chinese writer, ... and from this man who could not q>eak "Yonta,] lOmff'BiM or bear, the giri beard many Uunga. -4 «— ------A ^ecliiBoQlor«‘1%0al‘ V tfA er£*M -S eicn(A iH I IP N ig gR M p W DWHErW S W e . 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MANCHESTTER OONN» WEDNESDAY, (XTTOBER 2, 1968 woon stag# pnelientatlan, ‘The Bach­ to reports reaching Lagoa to­ elon commondoe are reported ■idea in recent weeks and re­ In doubt pumyfoot R aeoras to Andover ports aay Blafra has stemmed a PM^ipInee more Omu a year, elor's BeUea,” a mualeitl come­ INigerian Troops day. less than 80 miles away. oomnnadttaa are Inereditily la not too late beoauae the or- me that this la vrhat makaa Unconfirmed reports said a full fledged advance. Editorial Soys genlsatlon'e permanant staff ■tod he wrote the edttorial after oonummtnattnne in tbia outfit ao dy. Plrat reeding lor tt wiM be The hillside town of Okigwi n UL s ooooiiliaatod. They need the Investigating why. appUcattona vngua, ao minimal, ao ambigu­ BITUMINOUS held et 7:80 p.m. today at the Capture Okigwi fell to 1st Division soldiers Tues­ contingent of federal forces had Reports said fighting was still MidMat leval of anelytloal and caimof save i t Plans Set day .while celebrated a fought to within 46 milts of the goln on in Owerrt and Uiat fed­ Peace Corps Is Editor David Ruhnke, 28, of ibr entaili« ttia oorps ware de- ous, so oftan timid.” •fown HsB. Anyone interested execullTe aidlla.'’ ehniiv. 'Tt doeon’t attract peo­ The pubUcaliog oallad “Aag la tnvltod to the casting. Reports Say wap-tom eighth year of Inde­ Btafran headquarters. eral soldiers In Onltaha, cap­ Aided Oardner beHevea that "one of East Oimnge, N J., a Dartmoufli ple anymore,” he aold. Bohmtaiyo'’ (the voluntaan) in- DRIVEWAYS The chib vriU lx>ld a hayrida pendence. The Nigerian army has now tured by the Nigerians earlier tbeae daya people w in gat atde ‘A Dying Dream’ gnuiiMte. wrote that "draama Poikiiig Araae a Oas Stattawa a Btolm iy Oanrta - For Bridge, LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Fed­ Umuahla, where the tecee- liiAed up a 7S-mlle front run­ this year, have not been allowed die hard, but they do dto. And Tba oame laaua produced wKh cinred the dhfihvor of ooma U.8 . and hot dog roost at Its regu­ to move more than six miles In or gmmbiinip and the attHndea MANIIA (AP) — A magaalne PtoMe Oorpa flmdi and votun- Embassy offiotala osveral Wow Hooking War Bonoonol Work ) lar meeting Eatuiday. Mem- eral Nigerian troops liave cap­ slonlri state ia believed prepar­ ning In an arc west and south of Business of nefati'vlara. bickeiter and like tt or not the Peeca Oorpe is ing to moke a last ditch stand in Umuahla from Oguta through any direction since they occu­ 8 taera’ talent carried an article months ago whan tt oommantad AB Work PenonaBy Bopervlaad Wa Are 1M% laan raf And Bowling beie ero to meet a t the Oongre- tured Okigwl and ore Movriy fruiUeaa conflict and move on to written by U. . Peace COrpa a dying dream.” moving towards UjMUohla— its declared "fight to the fln- Owerrt, Aba and Ikot Elcpene. pied the vUIage. ' T o n e (AP) —BiMiBMa aooompHahmenta inatead. " Totunteeni in the FtoBippinea de- Ridmke contmda that in ite called "PuesytooUng Through on iooal poUiloa. getional Church parking tot at Fierce rebel reslstence was ■Mkv to VKtmti proMema T>sro raoreatian programs Blafra’s lost remaining major toh," Is also being threatened Hovirever, Ikot BUqiene and aeven-year history the Peace the Peace Oorpa." 7:80 p.m. The cluuge is $1. from the south where Srd Dlvl- Aba have been shared by both reported northeast of Aba at the ' tout moat toedbitloee in Bcrlbea the Peace Oopa as "a Written by Peter FrlMBand, tt DaMAIO RROTHERS both to start within the next tovm 80 miles awty, according ptatoB of Jobn Oanter, NSW AT ZOO dying dream." OOtps haa evolved firom an ez- IM FABE BllHUn two weeks, have bean aimounc- It also aaya that Peace Oorpe o itii« otart Into stodgy, o w - sold the Peace Oorpa trattiBg BINCK IMS •u -w n ad by Mrs. Marvin Qrabod, a Moncheater Eveedng Herald r m wrtbw o f PimMent OREKLET, Oolo. (AP) — program taught vobmbMra to VITAMINS Andover oorreepondent, Law­ Jeiry Steele’a pet named "WB- training creates timidity and oonaervatiam. mambar of the Andover Recrea- m^a OaUnet and now "There won’t by any apeetac- avoid oontiovaray and avoid CXMdPARE AND SAVE rence Moe. M . 74Z-6796. o f the Urban Ooalt* Ue" haa a new home in the be- teadiea volunteef» to "puainr- tloo Oommiaalon. hnd Grove Park Zoo. "WUlie" toot." ifar faihnea,” ha said in an in­ oayfaig what (bay really thought ttoa. terview today, "but no qiectae- "Tou team to puasyfoot,” On Friday, the third aeaaon o i OanhHT, who waa aecretazy ia a 8-yearoid 2,000-pound Brah­ An editorial in die magarine'a ARTHUR DRUa Bridge Ni|^t will start at 7:48 ma oteer that Steele baa ridden 4-page autumn edition oalls on ular oucceoma, either.” Friedtond said. "R oaema mott of the Department of Health, Ruhnke, wbo has bean in the people retain that leeaon when Read Herald Adveriiseniaitg p ja .. in the Boolal Room of die nVtaaaliuii and WeUere until in pamdea. votiadeera to save the oorpe if it First Congregational Church. Court Order Maxdi of tUa year, termed "ex- Tba ptqin is waicoma to all aea- toamely ancourathu*’ the atU- aioos which, sus In the past two Halts Strike tndaa and'acttvU iea of hualnwaa years, have bean held every in ba^lnr aolv* the probtena of Friday evening from October NEW YORK (AlP)-Striking the otttaa. to -luiM. Except for oocaatonal East and Gulf Coast longshore­ "I Wtak they imve outah'lpped Fridaya when eome event of men are expected hack to work moat other aecmento of Amail- oommunlty-wlde importance Thursday tmder a federal court oaa m x iu tj hi ttielr reaponae," Sale of Aluminum waa taMag place, the group met order. he aald. "GeoenUy they have with f r m three to five tables. Judge Sylvester J. Ryan Tues­ baaa' more active than labor hi o f duplicate bridge In play. day night signed a temporary the onaitttnna, and vaatly more Extension Ladders B. Burton Smythe, bridge ex­ restraining order to holt the ao than the ndveralUan." C ^ ld or pert from Moncheater, win walkout by 75,000 members of nm thban OoelUion’a goal la AND EVERYTHINC ■gain be on hand to give guid­ the AFL-dO Intematlonal to bring together cowuwadty ance to both new and experienc­ Longshoremen's Association. laadanM^ eletneota that nor^ Our most popular selling sizes. Heavy duty 3” \ TOO! The strike began at one mln- side rails, large non-skid safety rungs — heavy YOU CAN ed players. A nominal fee ia maQy do not ooBaborato, beUev- choiiged, just enough to cover ,ute past midnight Monday when tag that atabfUty dependa upon duty safety locks - skid resistant safety shoes. expensee. the union c., security brokers liiailiia ore going to have to get o< New York, said Tuesday the into ffafi area. Buetateoa w ill 1s Rd. and Mrs. Joseph Oomor- Colon, lit, styk .. . kiM| ikairaa, Deerstalker Parkas imtlonal detenaa urgently needs taavo to be broadened. A oettoln Man’s frnd, AkpinsB Dr. AB three further obeon knowledge. He parneiitiige of baaineaamen win V wMnan laiva lived in town for added that the Involvement o< short skovos, craw nacka and ' bate to have a capacity to deal 10 years or more and are famU- the govemment in ocean re- in the poBdeal arena." 24.97 ttr wtth the rsaourcss which CalenderI ^ Blaze orange 2 ply nylon, loadeif searrii is subotanUal and will hirrioa . . . cM of fuy fnahlomd H alancu hi yeoxn paat, axtotfor caaryfaigan the vailed increase. amBftlmea were acoinad of with every wanted feature . . . the prograsna tb* Junior scouts wW The toree-day oonferenoe is swooton . . . in blaek, purpk, yaiow, abltldiv htohaaWp in poUBoal 17 Jewel Swiss hunter’s dream parka! S, M, L XL. have. The fiiwt maatlng of the sponsored by the stole DevMop- or conunuotty atfrira. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1968 HANCHESnm EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19«8 were demolished, but none ove^ main route between Baltimore and collided with a southbound work ohe took up IB years ago to wed Bobble White, 20. Miss truck. The other cars and trucks turned. dark will be 20 on her wadding 3 Killed, 6 Hutit and Wilmington, Del. The 22 state troopers on the ToUand at the request of the Indian lead­ State PoMce Sgt. P. L. Wlne- then piled Into the wreckage one Brown Asks Debate People in er, Mkhatma Ohandi. day. by one. scene—two were from Delaware Miss dark met her fiance at As Trucks, Cars brener said the plletg> aw>et*to- —closed the highway between Weltby Honalnger Flaher aaid ly began after a’ northbound Wrecked vehicles were spread a party, "fiomebody clued him Elkton and North East, routing Tuesday at a news conference Pile up in Fog; tractor-trailer struck a slow- over southbound and north­ W AIT! , In and he said: 'Are you the girl traffic Into U. S. 40, which f 0tmPupil Rise Feared Agi O f Britain’s Issues The News that she will return to Literacy moving foreign car, then bound lanes. Winebrener said who did aU the sneeslngT’" she three cars and three trucks roughly parallels It. ^ B^dd3gO 0»» toad (dP) hto*B doaed aAir a Bouae In the state of Uttar Pra- EIKTON, Md. (AP) —'ilutoe swerved over the median strip 2M fo( adM l «mrtol» bmd aaUdpeted p r o - Tto Twiggy Touring in U.S. deih to help train teachers to said. flecfctary caB fteaa Prerideal During the spring and sum­ persons were killed and six ■A Ibe w bO. Scftentier's owolbneat aa toe wdrk with Asian lUiterates.' F L O R A L Geatge heera eaMad todae h NEW TORK (AP) — Twig­ mer of 1066 Miss dark sneezed were Infjured early today aa 14 i a>t Im iiai to acttle dom ctetr o( 4.a pfeieaaa for each of ia> dehate” aa the haai WATCH FOR gy’s back, a vriiole pound heav­ Mrs. Fisher began teaching In tor 164 days but electrical fhock tractor-trailer trucks and tlx CUT flOW BIS ------,, -. t u t to> to Ow avcncc of a * atadMto Uie town of the faiarc to prepare the La- ’■K is to Jnri aa ier and bent on exuding a new Haverriraw, N.T., in 1008 and cheel ttea. (Jaaaary throagh Sef4. treatments finally halted tha- oars piled piled up In (og on the a •jrti fiiiitotoiMi «t experienced dtoim the lu t few ax* ladllHi at it Is cawaHa Imago. later taught in China, England nulsanca and stilled other at­ POnVD ftANTS and a^Nad to caB yean. There ere preeeaHy hodar The 8). and France before settling In In­ John F. Kennedy Memorial The lo-yeor-old London fash­ tacks more than a year later. MeCh^ « n atate a(- ahoot 2.1 W rtuJiata eamOed to batoic ef MtoBa The aeeiage aaaaal feirth dia In 1020. There she met and Michaels 68th Anniversary Year I a hart deiBot ia cy is aaa ion n ^ el, who meorurea 81-28- "They’re gone," she says. Highway. the poaaAOi- the three local achoola. on^ dodH e aaeataa haaia has n t c o ( » • tor the pari th(AP |daa th e enroOment incteaae rrill 1 * ^ ** ^ Airport Tuesday she has of the fiee-ycarrida pnpniattna gala to « t and Burma. the three vtotlma were jpro- aeceaaitate aa addHtonal 1 « brought her weight to 02 pounds. Joe Louii Jr. In Armv toaaa tor 88 — Pl^ deaOri aere Ohandi urged her In 1047 to iMunoed dead there, frames projeettoaa daaamas. rim the m aa- "I think the next thing had to le. leariag Ganmen Escape work with village peasants. AUGUSTA, Oa. (AP) — Joe were wlthhrid pending ndtlUca- ere peeaod- Hetpated ktodergarten riialri p a rtyl be feminine, didn't It?" she Our 68 years of growth and customer- W F L D O N Five yiears later she started Lit­ Louis Jr„ a private at Ft. (3or- tlon of next of kin. The dead in­ rWaatag alltori doable seoatoos and eaa ^ haea ladfl ed i With $250,000 ■old. ‘Tmean, we've had the llt- don, says "the one thing my inspiring service have made Michaels aari are baaed ea he boas ad in flee s*s "M id- FOR A VERY eracy House, a nonprofit, non- cluded two truck drivers. M ULTIPl ' Be boy look ailreody.’’ father didn’t want me to be wasi New England's leading jewelers. This year of homea boBt to The seer midrie acfaoel is not to paoelda tor based on the ooaatrnriiea Thna Maaifeato." M appeared sectarian U.S. organisation. Stats PoUoe said the fog vras In Art Treasures Tirlggy, whoee real name Is a fighter." of 1968 brings the opening of our VITIMIN W- oc^ectad to be to be the opcolag gM to the briU "to thick wo had to probe for 14th store and the entrance of the m -i M to Based on peopia nanriag iato papadathM tacrease thto year to Lesley , Hornby, was accompa­ ‘Sneezer’ to Wed He Is the son of the former tie tor re-etoeUan. HKW TORK (API — Ttoo heavyweight boxing Champion, the victims." fourth generation of Michaels family O N E -A -D A • Im- MSI -■ - b > __ _ fw heows n ow torier cu ftn irttoa. ars. Added to the ealrilag T.dlA I the hiaiatona nied by Juriln de VUleneuve, Six ambulances were callect to But to the debate that tol- MIAMI Fla, (AP) — The Joe Usuis, and la assigned to the into this home-owned business. itorgnnth toan-.^SJ^TSooto are Cb S ^ VopstsflUrr of Dr. Har- SPECIAL EVENT at her manager. She win make a take the Injured away. Fifteen thto sear .»« -jn i.j .•_»» be tooriag toto toaea sad iato af 8419^ 17-day tour In the United States. pony-tailed teen-ager who Arm^ Signal School. ____it fjr Rodri, a paiftcipaid to, the sneezed for 184 days two years "When I was bom,” he said, tow trucks were being used to *2.98 lefareace to ftiiBier derelopaaeri of the Wrih eoadnl Widow, 89, to Teach ago will be married Saturday— "My father looked at mom and clear the highway. of todMtij^ P®®* aaade off Ttosday tolth probably with the siiiffles. said *when this boy grow s up, it The accident happened about JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 WELDON DRUC3- C ntoriag ta of older toniBles and if anyUiiag were uwaerra- Unrataher Erie Hefle caaU- > ” * 7 . rahdhi^ dad acolpfare LOS AJfOELES (AP) — An "Four days before my wed­ he acts like he wants to fight, 8:80 a.m . In localised fog thiree cM id ia A gated tha 80-yaar^)ld Loo Angeles widow mUes north o f EBkton. The «sx- Downtown Manchester at 968 Main Street When the .ddHiml 18 dsn. 0»a to the pari. ttre. - ding and I've got a cold,” . June and I have one good punch left abo^ 7b to 1TI% leaves for India today to resume Clark said Tuesday. She plans In me, he’s gonna get it.” ’ presaway, Interstate 96, is a toac«a-dtor«anrJ 2 rLr*^iSESL“.^ to. aonda- * " » >b. year. creating tor pOs wiB be found is a prebtoa. ly more matore. has older diB- th* ta r JanuaryjS S ty_’-toty to turntun toiheto the 1^"leU _ S^poehw w^drih I year hi a to w a 888- ehiefa viS bare to be stadlcd This is fruly an event well worth that w ou ld my soon by acfaool admiatotn- ^ T*! *® the toorn’a popriaU^ m y w on ia rnmn wy homes here foor or ^ irr««« ta i m taSI- BiiBSe m ajority o f tha Britisfa *»*<*- _____ ^ 7 peopte toeteaneasurably better At gunpofaf. fliey hsteed ^ by the to- ym im s f o for $14,000 to ^ 17 7 tacrease waiting tor— ! • The city o f Hart- ori to tastcrtal teram emn Oiey dytria Radri. 1 ^ a mna^ and a tord*s aeenge■ge aaaaual n w l earaB- tha hiring of poctablo claaa- p a ,t .A w h to e ... P y ***®°°» “ «*«>^>'***' neee nhoi we casae hdo ofBee hrio a ctolhei tacrease to siso four yean ago." •• ***^ tooaM, «w fbm expm a^ of tte the taxury of natrii- poaulritoa Him— wa# not dtotmhed. meaeri claaa riae to about * ^ , 0 1, toadBos more hdo tona dotoTto chfthea and Now. be said, they base dV- •»* * ____ #riMne HRnMdMiM AMI ____ ^hldW SMS___ Ofl ttm a t the ttme. e r e a popOs and the adopttoa of a i^iHitr.w being born, and aa- ______” to ptooUe a aaaietiaa. He waned that their aiitoal in pjot,*,”^ acto pn^octSoB bom ftamea. took Jade riatnea a certain date. ^ ^ Lhbor gorenment , of den A to m tori power in un from a foyer oablnat, and lan- TOUT iMNiM dm rm R>wwta^ Aatut thoaa ^ riielber he adraneed eery board "to leriew and ban I •• bar^tery (nota. t Im k mndaor fx)rta» evading r e- . ~ _ __■- montha appears e^^remelj coo- today. He waa applauded eonlznl a t taMoilai lataeu” ■rimed letmwd by the voorihOlty. and CSlnlon Lester .er^attn when eonridered Oto deie^iSrw The pnpooed hSpL *“ * * * * * **^ *** ymaon ter opCTatliig ^ nemornTto^Se in apart- «»BBgriite the 381 children mor- wttbout ennmaieam would reqube an annual bodgri Charta Cloth ®Bgal with no under the influfiue of Bqnor. IP"” * ,,„,,rt»rt «. future *”* *® *®"“ ****“ Brown reeigiH J as ferejgn of 190,000. would Imn powara and that there Paying ftoes of 829 eadi for ^ ___ ■ - ___ _ The infnmiatlnn garnered by minietar tori Kardi 19, at the wmMmm t o the Pnldle Trtimtne for toeach of peace were Richard ■ iilililliw am t *** I’SK mbeonuniltae will be bright of a awnetsfy eriaia Oanmiadnn. The board wmfld maps ndw fashion directions and UBiaa Eatril of ST Wtode- be Inn rilgatfd foewarded to the Board of Eda- raitood by kmahaa rorikiag to P m youtla aneated fegr State “ *** •*▼*-: J«m«a E. Kriley. Fbr ««■«- maaon Bw FZC wants catian members and other town exritonge paper money for gold, 'riraten and repreaentottno of in Hart Schaffner & Marx suits FoBce en S tpL T had their cas- *• *f 139 High Bt., $80 to r lo ntoet with moim iilrlliia of oitirtala - .r *°*** PBritoment be qidt be- Bhie CSom and the Cbrntoodcut i DAE o n : ea bound oeer to Tofland Oomi- taeaA of peace; Michael J. the Depaitmnri of OommoBity Ttokham Agteea eatme democratie role ineide the Medkal flerrice. ri N. ty Superior Court. Bortui, 84, o f 13 WIndeatere Aftoba legardhw the CDAP .Stnart Ttobtoun, rhaiwnan of BrMbh government was to Jeop- Tha tarik lorsa to to aribnrit Tito tear. miM Mary Don- An-. $80. breach of peace; iwffiTam the Board of Aaoeoaom, aat in ardv. Ns iigiaalboi to fbe tell Com- /' 17 , ri Lndwig Rd., El- Sainton MangWico, Village P*^ E. A. Johnson Paint Co. ta the legbtotlan al- on the mmting, agreed WBaon had ordered the Loo- mtarion c E ldeily Charts Cloth, woven iexclusively for HS&M ItaMtea; Cbrl Oomm, SB, o f 82 St. Radtvflle. t90 ter speeding. * « ariib leas than 8,- wUh the oonmdttee’a ftwiitog., don gold market and Britiah Pemona. WL. B oekriB c: Terrance attS S ten n J. HngttoB, 22, o f to parttripate In acting they nmy be conaervar ______a - a h u , e t » Beeher Place. 0 " ML Vernon A ^ . »», lor is very much on the map this fail In these Roefcrille. and imwia. Man teBure to grant right of way ***. . . B*thB thto. . , B t 88. RockriBe. m arih thto lari cam also eonlte- plarmem UyvUnd. ra te He oto> noted aemeal large suits that bear the wool mark label, mark of 31. m w. m. rumavuic. ^ boring to tore ootridepto of imd, friatintlj h.*»W I wNh robbery wHh rio- hi .0*t A of a penen to “ **otor “ ■ vriiirie *ilclc dnigescliaigca were •>” ^ town w o^ ______p eo^ held by dewelopero, with w|x^ the world’s best... pure virgin wool. miiklrr mri.'wlth the “ >•>*«* to »he cases of Earle F. ** cocNritoiMon to toe not ritbteg on Style makes a statement...bold, distinctive, free! ^ u L riT ta ^ th e ft of a Stoker. *2. of 72 Skinner Rd., °* .* * T*”— nry kmg. One of thooe tracto V Chart a direct coLirse to fall fashion. lutJt The three men Bernice Gnuri of 22 Bntke Rd. * * *® “ • inrotam 140 acrea Here’s the great new forward look in carpet...an Choose from "Navlgat-«»« Rearimt was ordered and $1 ,- a»B* Oieiyl LaVole of ElHngtoo. ^ petndUternewbomeeaBrinto- velvety h i^ . Warfield goes naturally with Span­ plaids, checks and minichecks— in Mercator 888 bond arita the caoe of Lloyd A charge of delivery of Hqnor * Uon between January and June IIECOKATliiC Oerter. 17. of Haiti Dr.. Ver- to aa_mtaor wnswas n"N»t ter JetanJota Betoal experience to farming a . of ttoa year, the toy ri i^ ish, b ^ tifu lly with modem. And it's dense, deep Gray, Horizon Blue, Compass Brown or Outer ie charged wNb F. Flyim. 28, of Toitond. and a f*** cieaae of 38 eentml Oonnecif- and practical with its long-wearing, easy-care pile tfc.** of n meter vridrie, break- charge of intoxteattoo was totvnyrith local influence on the erit towns and efttea, aecocritog Meridian Green. The American Way with with ertaatoal noBed for George Diriwy. X. of ^ CDAP *® * aurvey nmde by the Home SWIHli TO of Acrilan.* Choose rich solid colors. Choose Wool gives you a wide selection of pattern taxeceqr aa Loefar Rd., RockvOle. Atoodatloa of Hart- fashion tweeds. Either way, the room will become vehirie plan mnri be toveeUgated, how- ______M o ^ ^ 'p ^ e M m i t t B tert* OomNy. The average to- decidedly “you.” and color for a particularly personal choice. 7tm WMy fv». ttecU to the aopact of poitkipa- rrraar of the 38 towns waa TUB BOLII! Beorieri was rioa ordered for wem ton* 32,5 per eent Available in 8 solid colors or 6 smashing tweeds Hevsaaa Oootoi. 88^ of 189 Ogb aada wtriurttoaend **■>- HS&M tailors Charta Cloth in its new St charged wMh breach of mom * and to to ...in wall-to-wall broadloom and popular room- tin toe Near Mt. The FBC aribcoauaittee uaed WARnBLU Hathaway’s deep tones advance-styled Astra models to keep you 4S, o f Thna, Iritamt o f eredlt eamearn e brio the laeaBy accegted 7,900 iwp- BROADLOOM by BIGELOW size rugs. a a iid in rr o f six conwntm urn ahw iiby aMxdea riaMon as Be base ter proiMC- on course in the right fasihion. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1968 PAOB E f G ^ MANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESirat, C ONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 Tolland Couiitv Panel on Drugs to Lead Giily 16, Teaches * - Forest Fires M a r k e t f o r Colibge Malh at TliresS to State MCC^Free University TaOi^ Hotdey Asks H A RnrO RD . Ocam. (A P ) S m a ll C a r s M icl^an State — A long span of warm, dry « n e e TJnhrerslly,” • tm m tonnar MCC atxMant b a s t LANSDia, Mich. (AP) wnaHtii has brought the p a S mm h vaMaty of ccmiotor S w a n l Debate with threat of sertoui foreat Urea N o t D e tr o it’s . AttamMoce, aad - RWk Mto BdMi Stanra ttWo- ttcim for many pnopte, win rear qoawtrjr tfaaa for fiwdmun at to Oonnectlcat, die State are open to atudanta, e ta O tf, ICMREm State Urdveratty, you Park and Fornat Oommla- By JOHN CVNNIFF its band tunioucw night on (ha and the pubUe. Aonowkiig to R e p . Repko __ AP Boslneas Analyst nouid-iMOir Wm (aacbar Uai*t a aton said today. Mmcheater Oonununlty Gd- OTfeni, dtoonaaiom will oao- NEW YORK (AP) —When It d t fo fo r l? , H m commlaaiow Issued a Mate S«atorlal comes to putting wheels on togs'a ArUced Rd. oampua at tlm ie in Mnatl gn a p a « t prt* HRm tout MWa only 16. plea for extra care in the ciwIMita Robert Houley of Ver- 7:30. "Duegs and tbe Osmmi- vnte bomea after the oanopus Bdfih ia a Tfi8Bniiiat1< a pbw use of matches, dgarettea, things, American industry ia pcs-emlnent. Long ago it m eeting. nooMnao front wbo; Doa U A e d out yea totloy at a cigars, pipes and campfires idty” will be tbe sdijeot of a learned that the way to add waa. wginaml to St-bottos-day yreTtouo atatement undo by Ua in foreat areaa atndent - oonedved weekly value to a product Is to move it iHWfT*-** mute ahortly dCtar RapUbUe opponent Andrew R ep- R has been three weeka from where it’s in surplus to Two Die, Two Hurt tarifi; waa raadinr-and draw­ Girls’ doubla breasted since Connecticut** two mil­ ing books from public U- bo claiming the DeroocraOc- where it*s needed. On tomorrow ’s panel wUt be In Boston Fire belted coat of wool-mo­ controBad legiatatore "hurt the lion acne of forest land has Probably because of the na­ MCX: pfaUnaophy chairman Jay bnif]r-4A 2H; haa an IQ of Ut had any significant rainfall, hair with tartan plaid email towna.” Be alao cballeng- tion’s great sise this leaam was Stl^sr, a member of the state BOSTON (AF) — Two man to Ml, dapanding on the teat; the commission noted. and woertoa about her watgUL ed Rapbo to “ai debate on the teamed early, and so General pKdIce buraui, s re* were ItiUed and two oth a n wars wool lining. Camel, 7-14, taaaaa at any time.” Motors and General Electric tnjurad today, one critieaBy in a' flha*a tost M pounds stnea IMbUtUted drug addiot, a atartint bar graduate weak at by Gondard of Britain. Bpaakliig In Stafford yeater now produce the most poweiful Clerg yman, and Student A ctiv- two-alarm firs in a four-story Hospital Notes railroad diesels and Boeing the MtoUgaa Stoto, but would Urn $ 4 8 day, Houley dtad $>,41X,000 waa ttiea Dfientor John LaFccte. apartment bulldiig’ in Boston's biggest jets and Detroit the to loM mors, “ao I oan find tat- . & raeohrad In atate aid by Tolland i English Department ohainnaa South Ehid. County towna. Thla included $3,- most cars. axpanatva dfcaaen that aren’t I at ■ p .m ., aaid start, ia the Rohert Richaidson wiB be the Dead on arrival at Boston S08/D» in educaUon, t8»,00» tai Japan and Britain, being is­ ■ 0 old-looking. vartaen nelta, at: Petiatrice, S m odem tor. City Hospital ware Alfred Sto- hlglnray aid and (id,000 in wtd- land nationa, have built bigger powafci and John Gordon, both •1 ahrays waa a fat Bttia p-aa.; aelt aervlee aait. It s-m .; Wiwdhig tiie atudent oonanlt^ Carc. Tbia waa accompUahed un­ commercial ships, but even at believed in their 40a. (Mag,” she added. . Crawell Haase. 5 pja. week­ tee to John M. O’NelB, Vietnam '■ iM - der a Democratic admlniatra- sea the United States holds Held at the hoajiital ware Edtib deoldad to ooma to MBU I days, S p jn ., weekende and beli- some firsts. At least the know war vatemn, poet, and editor of altar graduation from Florida tlon and a Democratic controll­ daya; private roosns, IS George Tucker, 92, who auffarod ed Senate and Houae, he added. •••"*• how is there, as demonstrate Ml undeigpound nesnqsiper. He Attaatto Uidvanttj bcoauaa aha sendi>rlvate raoma, S p-ni.; first and third-degree bums and leamad tbe aclioot had an excel. ‘T underatand only too well by the Navy's supercarriers. explains MCXI "Free Uatvar^ to on the danger list, and fire­ vhdU i« to S it, S14. aad S » is The thing that U.8. firms aUy" as "an effort to create lent reputation in mattwmattca what la Involred tn proceaa- any time tor immediate family man William Hagerty, who suf­ seemingly haven’t been aUe to better undentamSng between ■nd baoauae HSU offend bar a Ing of bUla,” Houley aald, *Tm aaly, with a five-ndBale Hnilta- fered bum s on the left Coot. make and sell is a really com­ atudenta and flacitlty, college gmduato assUbuttsbip to brip certain that a good MB can be ttaa. Atleraooa vtaUiag kants la Police said Stopowrid waa pay ooate. Her fatiiar to umble (ieft) Slack suit paaaed If the author doea hia pact low-priced car. And that. S| and oommunity, and to imiMC've IclHcd when he juniped from a ebatftfica are S to 4 p.m. then government official said this to wortc baoauae of ilbwaa, and ^ SUmma of homewoTb, docomenta hia caae, aS of the inter-retoUonaUpa third-floor window. lOordcai w u begia Bgata at 7 p.oi. Viaitors month. Is just what the nation bar "raiissi m a aalaa deck In a and fcUowa up on Ita progreaa, itiicugh unrestricted and open fours! in a one-room apartment Engiand. F iy are asked sot to smoke ia pa- needs. babaty. regardieaa of the political af- tieafs roams. No mere than two oonummlcatlaa.” on the third floor. Detroit has been reluctant to th a n are two other young front, wide leg filiation of die author.” vMtors at one time per patieat. Other committee members George - Paiil, dtotrlct firs Houley credited Repko with a admit the situation exists, and H Getting Ready of the OES Bazaar geaduaaa at IflchlgMi State. pant, cropped h t A . can point to some fine small are Fatiloto Witoon, Peter chief, said cause of the fire waa lOcbaal Gnat. 14, aoo of a two per cent batting record in Mrs. Robert Richmond, left, of CSearvlcw Ter., and Mrs. Leigh IBB of (Settler Dr.. Vernon, plaid jacket, cars that were produced do­ Beckett, Real St (Bair, and u.ndetermlned. Larwtng ooegita, to ootnplettag getting leglalation paaaed. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: are arranging articles tor a Harvest Baaaar speoaored by Temple Cli^iter, OES, Saturday, mestically in recent years. But, hia setWor year lUa semester b u c k i e back. **lCy opponent contlnoea to Alhaon Braidner, 5 North Etan Oct, 12, from 1 to 7 p.m. at Maaqnic Temple. A meat loaf supper wIB be served from 9 to 7 smaB as these are, they are big­ and win join Edith in the KSU f f i nuke reference to hia record. St.; Mrs. Agnes Bums. 250 Oak p.m. and dinner tickets may be dbtaiiied by contacting Mrs. Heten EBiott, 20 Otostmti St Fuiiy iined wooi, ger than European and Japa­ giwdwto ooDege atudylng maib- Hia record la that out of SS billa St., Wapptaig; Mrs. Kattie Can­ Stuart B. Jones wBl do charcoal portraits from 1 to 9 p.m. Chairmen of the vaiioua bootlu nese models. anMtfaa. 18-14. lit filed he aoiceeded in getting only non, 41 Grant Rd.; Barbara include Mrs. HBl and Mrs. Johrt VonDcck Jr., Chrtotmns; Miu. Olive Recave and Mis. Wal­ Hiat this difference might V BROAD S n ^ ★ Norman Planiiiik, 16, a gradu­ three aitned, addch hlgUighte Oaiiton, ThompeonviUe; Frank ter Person, Country Store; Mrs. Dorothy KeUey and Mrs. Edvraxd Smith. Attic T lc a s ^ : ate atndent to aoology. to teach- Ua lack of performance.” the Oaron, S Oaral Dr., Rockville; have an effect on buyers is sug­ Mrs. John Trotter. ajMciia; Mrs.i Richmond, knitwear and handcnifts; Mrs. Murray John­ gested by the surge in the sale li« ganaral biology to aopho- Dcnumrat challenger explained. MOchaei Clarke. 30 H iU d e ' ston baked goods; Mrs. MarMiBll Hodge, Tea Room. (Herald photo by Bucetvlcfais.) atotesL Ha la a graduate of Con- Houley added that ”dx>old Manor, Vernon; BdlUam Ool- of imported cars, which might SHOPPING GUIDE total close to one million this cold OoQ«ga In Atbane, W. Va. Mfe. Repko wim to diacuna theae lina. East Hartford; Charles year. And this is where the gov­ ed guUQr to deBvery of Bqum Tbe mnaio aa an in- Cacta I will gladly debate thia Ousaar, M atiflfid Depot; Mrs. ernment official comes in. County Superior Court to a minor. fant m a tbs begtontog of years iaane and any othera with him Pamela DeLcrme, EtoM Hart­ Imports meaii money kwt by These cases were continued of dtodpltaed work for Edith anytim e.” ford; Fredeildc Dichaon, 219 tor pre aentence Investigation to Miss Ghuiy loyi. Charter Oak St; Mrs. Frances American producers, as much gtedad by bar falber. , Fox trimmed fit­ •Tndnrtrd in the three out of as a half billion dollars by some Youth Fined!,/or Carrying D o t U . who said ha wanted to craataa M bOla pasaedj were two ipec- Fem ald. 37 ChrM opber Dr., Conttnued to .Nov. 9 for pra-> ted Shetland wo(d Vernon; Mrs. Marguerite He­ estimates. Imports mean less ganiua to hto daughter. ial acta involving iaolated per- tax revenue for the government sentence inveatigatioo after PhoM 64M 949 PUbHe adtool ofOotals fought aona and one which was a pub­ bert, 132 Orchard Hill Dr., Wap- Unused False Driver License pleading guilty to the charges coat by WaBia of ping. and (ewer Jobs throughout the For . A M«w bar faSuc'a plana to take Edith Loniioh. Misses’. lic act.” according to Houley. country. And they mean that wdOi breaktog and eittering wfih sgviwsi them were tbe cases of from the ninth grade into "Ttala ia not m y concept o f Alao, Wayne MiSebredit A youth was fined $100 yester­ more than a billion doBats in day am! gtven a year's proba­ ckmianl intent and larceny un- Mrs. Anita Davis o f 88 West MUunl-Dada, Junior (Mlege. $ 1 4 $ an effective voice for TbBand Stafford Springs; Vernon Le- St, RockviBe, for breaking and Flsttariit Fall 'currency goes abroad each tion with 30 days In jaB sus­ eStr 6280. Hodges’ trial wiU They lost in court. Oanty,” (he Democrat oon- Blanc, 6 Rogen Place; Arthur Miteiing with criminal intent; LeCtaire, 4< Anaaldi Rd.; Har­ year. pended tor carrying a counter­ kb Nnvember aial the others are Edith acoepto-wttb raeanra- ehaVd **A Icgialator's effective- John R. Petty, assiatant sec­ Eugene F . Riddick, 16, o f 61 HAIRSTYU neu must be measured by per- ry Lib^, 49 Middle Butcher feit operator’s Ucenee altinugh M b ed a ed fo r Got. 15. timm bar fattiar'a opinkn that retary for intematiaaal affain ^The companion cases of Jo- North Park St, EUington, uring w i w t o M s w o i tootongMdua. lewnanre. and not by rhetoric Rd., Rockvme; Peter Maidoc, he didn't iwe it. R was noticed a motor vdUcle without the in the Treasury Department, underneath IBs own vwUd U- ^ p h F, Parker, 19, o f 127 Un- 'T britare it to queationahla ewrti^ a campaign. The voters ThompsoorviUe; Albert Sctaulse, owner’s permtosion, and David 9 Olcott D r.; Ben(Jamln Sienda, said the auto industry or the censc when be was asked to i « St., RockvBte; Robert L. that I waa been a gentaia,” aba daaerve more ccoslderation.” L . Saucier, 17, o f 17 Windham 419 North ktoto St; John VUd, government must stop this dol­ $ u rep o, 16, o f Ridgewood TiaU. “It must be the eoepari- show it duiiiw 6 routine motor Rd-. WUlimantic, breaking and Mootauk Dr., Vernon; M r a lar drain or else the balance of veUde dicck. The boy, Alan Owentry, and Paid D. Hlnter- ■ace. In tarma of IQ I am 6 entering with criminal intent m A«E LANTBW Jean Wotfaerapooo. 28 Range payments problem never wiU be R . Furness, 19, o f Stafford tneir, 18. o f Buttalo, N .Y., were genius. But in terms of eraattv- Bolton Hill Dr., Vernon;- Mrs. Berta Ucked. Springs, pleaded gtSKy to the ^ted yesterday. Durepo’a and larceny over 6290. ■ BAIflYSALQN Ity, I don’t know.” Zalkahs, 63 Birch S t Petty asked for new thinking, misdemeanor, improper uae of was ccotim ied until O ct 9. Arthur D. M aigtocn. 18, o f 10 Kdtth reads aelanee floUan to saying that the compact cars pleaded guBty to four Thompaon St, RockviBe, plead- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: HnceoM. ' bar M ar. time and sb* aqjoy. Art Club Sets Jeffrey Brian, O ea t Dr.^ Ver­ that Detroit now makes are far pomte of theft of a motor vrid- ed guilty to poaaeaaion o f n nar­ ' one Mavtokm aectoa to puttou- from what , is needed and that The only other aentence im­ ids, breakinc and entering srlth cotic drug and his caae was ■fUiDSafi IMaa. - M . ttoS'FlL non; Gblwin F rost 79 Farm posed in Superior Omit in tor: “Wa ‘Star Ttrsk* lorana a n Dr.; Alexander Lobmeyer, East consequently the British. iciim lnal intent obtaining alao continued to Nov. 9. Mi an updaigrouad.” Fall Exhibit French, Italian, Japanese, RookvfHa yesterday waa rix 'money by false pretenses and Four other css as were con­ (below) Antique re­ Hartford; Mrs. Emella Gworek, monttia in jail suspended and abe Mkar muele from etoarioel 21 Reed St. Rockville; John Swedish and German compacts ,forgery with counts of larceny tinued and Inchided Richard It. Ih Slw baa dated and ad- The Boltoo Art Chib will bold taro years’ prohatton tor Mbs MmCNGSTES WAiLPARI productions of Scot­ Murphy, 26 Trotter S t.; John are enjoying a boom. (and fxmqdrarcy noited fay the Rnddeil, 29. cf West Haven to mite to a o n m o r b r i^ tts fan exhibit this week­ ODonnell, East Hartford; Fran- Ironically, the small car mar­ Susan Jones of Norvmlk, on a ' atate. O ct 4 ; WUltom K . Hotn' J r., ‘ tish jewelry from end at the Community Hall cm cia Mulvey, 321^ Oakland St.; ket was thoroughly tested .yean charge of ohtalnirg money by Hintermetr pleaded guilty to 64, o f 146 Grove S t, RockviBe, BAPm PBOCnESli England. Chain me­ talme prefensea. iteitne Oenter Rd. The exhibit Thomas B ^ le , 34 Woodbridge ago by American Motors, which ( tour counts of theft of a motor continued indefinitely alnce he nd PMET ea (r LOUISVILLb (AP) — ABem made mintons on them and then Five persona pleaded not guB- to under psychiatric care; Joae Kleto, bead of ttaa American dallion $$9 Bar pin wfll be open Sehnday from 1 St; Mrs. Ma^iaret Vaaaienus, , vehicle and had a coiait of con- 447 Center St.; Mia. Rhea abandoned the field and its pro(- ty to efaargea agaiiwt them and I spiracy alao noBed. Both were Yanex, 21, of Beaton, continued Fann Bureau Federation, w m $ 4 . Other irins and to T p"* and Sunday from 1 iU as weB. Now it to said to be have elected trial by jury. They Burney, Warthiouae P oint; Kim ' continued to O ct 18 for pre-sen- todeSnitdy aince he haa ed- IN STOCK NOW! tracing the evokitioa of (be bracelets not shown. Ah ^ to * pim. Awaidi wtU be pre­ Budiey, 33 Diviaian S t; Deanna planning a retum to the market. a re JuUan Bodgea, 19, o f 442 I tence inveetigation. oaped from jaB, and Edward demooratio prooeaa to a apeedi sented Saturday at 4 p-m. Cook, Storrs; Cindy Bigelow, R t Reports from Detroit also in­ West Middte Tpke., MaiKheater, B . Holgeraan, 17, o f 134 Vernan here. Week in any meiBn may be dicate that the Big Three —Gen­ charged wMfa rape and indeccBt Plena entered in other cases 4, Coventry; SaBy Mattson. inefaaied: Stanley J. McEwen. A've., RockviBe. to O ct 9. i'- Ha talked at langtta, finally abown and mnat be oeigtnaL eral Moton, Ford and Oiryaier aaaaidt; Vernon I^ Smfth, 39, of* J New "1969" Colors East Hartford. 32, o f 72 C on ven e St, Stafford tooked at fata bateb oad ra- There win be pttoea and caab Alao, Henry CanoB. East —also are' studying the small Windemere Avia., EWnghaij mUked! "1 muat burty aloiig awards for finat. second and car market. But the evidence fringe, who {deeded guflty to COLORIZER FAINT Hartford; Mrs. GaB Maltempo, charged with ii^iity or risk off carrying a dangerous weapon SKMr bbcauae X see tint I must third place in oO, paatd, a ws^ 9 Parker St; Mrs. Margaret released so far indicates same faijnry to a child; Joseph G: AS SSAOCBED Of HOC8B S OARINEM oovar the anct 1,000 yeara to 10 ter color and acnlptnre. Each of their pwoducts might stiU be in a motor vehicle; David W. Struck. East Hartford; Keith BldecU Jr., 18, of Barttoril O de, 16, o f Dobacn R d., Vernon,' CUSTOM FRAMES SHADES—AU< TTPES category muat bave six entries Nevico, Hebron; Theresa Nel­ larger than the imports. TVmpike, RockviBe, ctaaigcA ARTOrr SDFPUEB LADDERS—WE SELD . T who pleaded guilty to breaUiig or they wffl be combined in a son, 92 High St. Roakvffle; Ste­ Detroit’s proUem reaBy isn’t srttii breaking and entering wOli WALLPAPERS FAMOUS NAME BRANDS ■wbreA media d a ss. technological; it to more one of dnd entering with criminal in­ Soritt, Downtown Hartford ven Jay, South Windsor; Mrs. crimhial intent and larceny a i ­ tent and theft of a motor vrid- 24* BEGAD SfT., MANCBESTEB, CONN . — 64SM46 Work may be brought Friday Anna Monacchlo, 133 Brent Rd.; pricing and sates. Hie car can der 6280, and James L. Kelsey. 86 MOUNTAIN AVE.^ BLOOBD1EU}, CONN. Manday from • to S p Jtt. and Sboidd be be made, but can the profit be cle; Michael P. Cantdl. 16, of TWO COMPLETE STORES TO SERVE TOD Iburadoy tm 6 Janice Hopper. 7M Main St; 30, of Middletown anl ICdiad Lucerne Dr., West WBlington, removed Sunday fftan S to • Mrs. Hden Dickinsan, East made? Most of the imported D . SuBivan, 20, o f O o m weB In p.m. Anyone wfddng to enter can arc built with labor that wbo pleaded guUty to suhati- Hartford; Edward Krawfsky, oompanton oaaea. i tuted information charging him hta vmtk vrtw baa not filled in costa leas than in the United JOE BROWN'S nil SaYHI Sayts South Wlodaor; Mn. Marjorie Kelsey and-SidUvan were ar- with .breaking and entering an entry blank may do so Prl- Smith and son, 33 Englewood States. rasted in Even if Detroit learnS bow to oatmacthni with i a witbout permtosion, and Donald _ _ Dr.; Mrs. Karin Cottier and break at the Mountnln VIdw T. D’Andraa, 18, of 17 Wey- SMOira ^VICE •very Ikfition to the exhibit, keep down the sate price to dauishter, Wilahire Dr., Ver­ Dairy in ToBand, and ctaargbd mouth Dr., Ekifield, who plead- ______Cbitam win do pastel* non; M rs Barbara Schutx, and something leas than $2,0(X> it women " pertraita during the exhibit daegjiter, Wonderview Dr.. ■tin has problems. Will the vol­ Ha lSsrvic^ huuia. A'walMamm BoMoo arb RockviBe. ume market remain or even loves 1st, ICra. Cibjaon’s paintlnga aye grow? It's there now, but how fait • * b i^ in jpclvate coOectiena about two yean from now? And diamonds... tbraugbant the-atate. Unit on Violence - win a emnpaet Una add to the She atndtod at t t e Hartford total of can sold or merely cut I know A lt SCboal, Sthrermtoe O o lit e , P robes AHeys into the sale of other can? and the Riiiglhig Sebo^ of Art, B efore the VS. industry can WOMEN’S WEAR my wife Saraaota. Via. Of Human Mind crash the smaU ca r n yrk et M Boltcn Art Chib membCm U'o must epend scores of^MlU'ons of FIRST CLASS SIMONn told me so regueated to briag pletur^ of WASHINGTON (AP) — The presidential commlaaioo on vio­ (krilan for design aa 2 5 % NawlaM door Ih the Pnikade Garden Psychiatrists and academic Diamond Apaitmcnti and Wwthlll Gar- experto dotted the witness list White an answer to sought, meanwhile. Detroit loses sales $ 3 5 0 delia. (or the pphUe portion o f the tLECTBOXiCS hearings. and dollars (low abroad. And UBORAlOHIf S The commission, created by what once waa considered De­ LAMES' ProportioRed Slips Ballets Riddle President Johnson as Ben. Ken­ troit's perplexing problem to With shadow proof poneL lAvin nedy lay dying laat June, turned now aU America’s aa well. t a n e l i 1 277 BROAD n4«daN WhDaee O ffice to assassinations da it began its FLAIMEL nUMMS 100% nykm trie^ Raiiand LOB ANGELES (A P ) — third weekly session of testimo­ Firemen Get Choooe tnm 8 s^jiea. $ 2 5 0 ny lif'a wide survey of Amerl- Aosorted priata. SIses $2-40. A.. About IS bullets were fired Into Three-Year Pact SfaMs: 32-40. a George Wallace for President can violMkca. SALE Bei^ $2.99 British import genuine leather campaign headquarters, police Unlike the Warren C5ommU- EAST HARTFORD (AP)—Tbe f2 SALE $2^44 Sion which investigated the as­ town council tana voted unaiii- eed handbag, leather lined, inner sate, but the office waa empty N and no one was hurt. sassination of President John F mousiy tor a new tfarte-year NO SALES FINAL zip pocket $ 2 7 Offloan said American Inde­ Kennedy, the vkrience panel is firem en's oonlxact fo r the mu- T o P riv o O r Vaar Manay laolt Chaarfully pendent party workers found making a general study that nlctpaUty'a 117. firemen. W oTR TIirb O R f In 10 Oaya l( You Ara Nai Genuine Wedgewood round pin embraces everything from anti­ SCAMUE5 S ftlK H PADDB) 1 CiamalaMy Sailiflad P i' iSata gtaas windows shattered Teems of (he contract ap­ by Van Dell of England. 12K Slid |i)aW'er wsUa riddled with war protests to street muggings. proved Tueulay Aght, inciuto |amamkai--No faymani If III buUeto when they arrived Tues­ Uoyd Cutler, executive direc­ provtoiona for 10 per cent raises ar ilnamployad. Juit Tall gold filled. $ 2 $ MGHELIN PIREai favm. Ha Will Sl^dly Wali day morning at the office near tor of the commission, said during each of the first two PMITY HOSE BRA GOWN “• J (n^ot shown, earrings $$$9 there would be no attempt to years of the contract and two 'M You Ara laeli On Your dDivntown Loa Angeles. 100% nyloa tikot. faai. What Could la falrar? pendant qn chain S R I) Bullets from AScallber and delve into the specifics of the 9 per cent increctsee during tbe With node hod. Kennedy and King slayings. last year, retroactive to July A asarted paatek. <9 ratlhcr pistols were dug out ^Sizes: Petite, ew L, toH. wnlla, officer Tbomas Any testimony that did touch on 1. TTie firemen have bean work­ Siaes: 31^38. Roberts said. the deaths was expected to be ing wltiiout a oontmet ain SALE Bog. $1 Mliiiylnjrrr and patrons in quite guarded since trials are July 1. » a l e $ 2 ^ 4 4 SAVITT pending in both 1968 shootings. Present aalaitoa for firemen restaurants said sboot- YOUR CJLP. f t C3 .T. CHAROP’ Aayhim Strati *D8L’s TWA FLIGHT TO ENGLAND CONTEST WM haartl some aeven hours Hie scheduled witnsses Thurs­ range from $9,996 to 67.2*3 tn » 'K ^ taw ndi from h(fln St. upijpandawE^ ths WaBace workers re- day Included two psychiatrists five yearly steps. The firemen ia open to everyone oyvr 16 years of age except D&L.employes and their tba dtmaga "but nobody and playwright Dore Schary, arc ail mambera of Local 1846 WHOLESALE TIRE 00. Pwritown Hartford OllOI ^unffieB. Fly via TWA 707 Staretream J rt. . . tour dates and anangements wmsti about it to call chairman of the Anti-defama­ of the totomatiooai Aaaociatton W. T. OMNT CO. MAM sr^ MANCHfSTM tUnureiiotM tnUrtei Tiv 'imir A «nhn.ui AAnanfinw 'Pmitw* . . . n ot redeem able in cash. tion League. of Flreflgbtera. S66 R iw DsMmINT BtwM S t -> TfeSM SM 4IM le i/iow JtUiL

:V ' r ■ ' P A c m ^ MANCHESTLil EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WED^IESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1988

Idees to theae offiotal baecds Benadlet AnoM’s ottbto oan oonfsrsnee was 'halS in tbe Jobit OhleF of Btatt, told Back To The Battleship Hebron end' to ertmot AdminFtMtIan. Today in History ■urrsnder Of Watt Feint, Wsahtegton. PrasMsnt John F. Kennedy j hanged as a spy. F IMl, Oermon armies they found the polltloel a|tue- The huge Id-inch guns of the faattle- While I reepeet her right to dif­ By THE ABSOOUTED FREgS Xerox Prices ibv^lbw fer I wmiM remind lha votara Funrtted an ett-out drive tkm F South Vietnam "deeply TodM F Wednesday, Oet. 8, h i $Tlg, the Oheroltoo TndFne Bhlp New Jersey, once assumed silent As9esmr that many pei^le have vroifhed agslnet Moeoew. * eertoua.” JEnpnhts l|pralb tfae 2Tlth day of ItM. ThoM ore elgnad a treaty eUowtng IMe One T o m Age forever as anadironlsm in the nuclear the olternativaa and hare not psaMge throng tfaaF Fade in t m T om s Age Rodueeil 30% to 11% FOBUBHED r th e and bomber ag«^ have begun speaking 90 daye left In the year. Thurgood Merahall, the firet h e r a u > FRomNo oo.. me been oonvlnoed of the eoandnase TOdayF e^heght In HFIsey The ODunell of the Arab $4.S0 pw 100 coplM U P f 111 StrMt their terrtble language to North Viet­ Sets Hours of her phut. It’s thne for Bolton League adiMtted Tunisia and Negro to serve on the Supreme Manebe*®!', On thia date In 1919, PreeUent FISOI, dm popoFtlaii of Eng­ Ckwrt, took Ms o a F of office | nu»iA8 r. sERoiiaoK nam. to Join to reepeet fm- the land wM iMMlFed to reelit in­ Mcmeee to membarsh4>, rais­ Woodrow Wilson suffered a ing league membenliip to 10. in a ceremony attended by Prea­ WAI.TBR R. FEROUSON For Iflonth majority view of aome hard stroke, oompletely paralysing vasion by Nspolaan Boneperie. FnbU Bian But their worst is, qualitatively speak­ wcrklng people In town govem- Five TeMS Age idant Johnaon. MANCH^rnitlWRINT P lw m dil October 1, U Sl Assessor Herald J. Haddocks ths F tt side of Ms body. In IMS, Oen. Itohart E. Lee see HARTFORD ROAD, MANOBEEnBE ing, comparatively humane compared gays that he wIU hold office m«i\t end edunattoa end vote Om Thto Deto became p teaMsn t of WAshtogton Seeretary of Defenae Robert K nrx Evenlat Except Sunday* wHh the best we can do in our nuclear the school bond—Tee I and Lee Uhlveraity. S. MeNomoM end Gen. Max­ The Frgeet aa^oster of bonan-1 ra. Entered at the Poet OlOce at hours during the month to re­ F 1780, MoJ. John Andre, the M ta the vrortd to Ecuador. . OaoL. ae Second Clan Mall capacities. Getting back to the battie- ceive pesfonal property declar- SInesrely, British officer who nagotFted F ISM, the first Pan Ameri- well D. Thyler, chairman of Fdp, and Ms uncomplicated shells, is gtions. At the Sept. 94. town Welter C. WoddeU Subscription rjltks meeting, it w«s voted to adopt Pvable In Advance something of a rdlef for people who 2 “ J a a r ...... m.oc have been living in some dread of the the pravFiacHi of the general Sfc M co^ ...... UAO gtati^ to eliminate the an­ Three Months ...... 7.M greater powers of destruction they hold One M onth ...... i.eo In their national banda If, from the nual filing of a declaration on MO MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 648-8171 ■ OPEN 9 A.M. TO buHdlnga, land end rsgFtered ___ MEMBER OF battlcFilp, we could proceed step by step P Jt - CLOSED MON. - OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 PJf. - MUSKl STO^M: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS veMoIas. 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 64S-8m - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARCTCdU? - T ^ The Aaaociated P t m la exclusively entitled back to the Revolution howltaer, end However, thF does not elimi­ ‘822-7201 - WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 649-71M die- the ramrod rifle, and eventually the •"* otherwise credlt- nate the declaration of toxahF S w d ’bne?'*” and also the local news pub- slingshot, we would all fed an immense personal property. Items under rantbUcatlon of special dls- 'increase in our peace of mind atvi our thF catoipMry inoluda unragF- 9*t€bmam'9in mrt miMo rw rf d. security. tared motor vaMclas, alrplanas, H«nUd Priming Oompeny Inc. machinery, farm onlmoF and •J2JJ* ao flaanoUl retponiibUlty for ‘typo- The war in Vietnam has been, as a machinery, borsea, mechanics’ SSrtiSL Wowing in ndvnrtltemenu matter of fact, very much a war of re- tools and boots. trogreseion in weaponry and military Haddocks will ba at the town strategy. The latest demcnatration of a office building on Saturday from t-fpS^ri-T se'SIU ^" Itate^WaSSS: 9 a.m. to noon and 1 pra. to 4 Full ayrvlce ^ e n t of N. E. A. Servioe. Inc, return to • ancient, devices—reminiscent Jl®P**«*enutiT®« — The Ju ih u of ^precautions agklnst surprise attack pjn. to reoalva the peteonel taken by the earliest villages of man— property declarations from per­ OF MANCHESTER ° ‘»- sons required by low to S F la the tethering of geese near the. MMtBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCm.A- these annual declarations. TeOHe. bridges of Saigon, on the theory that Other hours this month will D^ piny ndrertUlng clo,_ their agitated and angry honking will be held oo Oct 19 and 21 from signal the approach of any Vletcong sa­ JhrSc*' Tneaday ~— 1 i p-®-p,m. Satur. — 9 o.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. 55*' ffodowalay — l p.m. Mo___ _ boteurs. Also on Nov. 1 from 6:80 to 8:S0 For nursday — i p.m. Tuesday Fw i^ a v — : p.m, Wednesday p.m. ' ForJnturday 1 p.m. Thursday. Should we somehow manage to re­ A penalty of 10 per cent, os QaaeUled deadline — 5 p.m. daybelort trogress all the way, to the day of the 1968 prescribed by Fw, will be added dear out Pdhll^tlon. 5 p.m. Friday for Mttnday and Monday publication stone and the clifb, we would have to all lists not' properly filed Wednesday, October 2 achieved two things. We would have with the sssessoc on or before adiieved the greatest degree of security v/lM Nov. 1. men has enjoyed from man aliice the Farmers ore aFo reminded Hirice Up To Hie Hurdks cava And we would have brought our­ that they must make appltca­ Any wistful notion that Vice President selves face to face with the fundamental tions annually to get tha farm Hubert Humphrey, In his first major Issue, vditch is not now and never has exemption. The tdon in Now York City. a t OUeod HUl, has announced Reg. $39.95 pleat. Oliva taxtorad cover. What Vice PreMdent Humphrey miTT- cally rising support of union of the common people” was Expense,” I would Mce to pra- ioereasa in building oqsta did thaik tnansfxntatloo virUl be pro­ In Hanefaester, vdienever one of our sertt the toUowing Hadta on rec­ result from chsngFig pFna'.‘", REG. $219.00 NOW 149. ed, in that propnaltlcn. was hia op- members for Oea^e Wallace— frequently voiced by Ms siq>- 10 Yeara Ago ■ vided to the Hebron saamontary ^lortunity to admit aixl say that the highly speciaUsed systems gets Hseif out its intensity still not appreciat­ porters and some nonsiqipoiters ord at thto date. made 5 years ago from 6 > Sdiool on Tuesdays for children 601 R. Oohen of Jordt St. F Contemporary Hioh back chair witji bombing ought to be stopped because cf order, or h^ipens to be turned off ed by Democratic politicians— as weD, contradicting the cher­ ■The State Grant doen^^ay rooms at that time to liT T , envoKad in tha retigioua cFas- Now $25. elected vice president of tbe one-half' of the school building phis 2 qjiecial rooms at thF „„ it should never have been begun, and for repain, the result is always a de­ has become a fuU-fiedged poli­ ished hope of Democratic poli­ es.'Bus 6 wttl leave CHlaad OU walnut sculptured base. Oliva textured Oonnedttcut Jewtoh Community oosti TVue, th F amouKts in pop- time, tor the fmoIAc reason--* that it ought to bs stopped, period, with­ crease in confusion, and a speedier, tical revMution. ticians that Wallace siqiport for Hebron Elamentary at 8 covar. amqng Uue-coUar woricers F ReFtiono COuncH. tdar optokn to patrtng the in­ that Bolton school populsficn.i.,,' out any relaUcnhlp to whatever the quieter flow of traffic. WMneas, for in­ That F tbe conclusion we P-i® . ~ REG. $196.50 NOW 139. reached after a day’s polling wholly negative and wilt dis- terest on a bond Issue but alaoe has increosed as tbe Town FlnencFI iPloimlng enemy ndgfat or might not do. U Ihe stance, the idyllic and pleasurable ex­ last week with Mrs. Mina Cuker, ttpate long before ElecUc Day. : every Man cantes an interest grew. Very simple "artttansUc, < Local rsshfcnts ore invited to bombliig has been vrroz^ and if it has perience some Manchester people had siqiport for greater police pow- - Contemporary chair with rubber cush­ driving Main 9t. late yesterday afler- the highly capable Mlchlgaq su­ Rattier, in our sample, it seemed charge whether the amount move famflCes,' more cMldiun. tbe aeoond in a serlee on family been an error, then we sbotdd not try era and stricter law enforce­ The School Board has en-/m noon during the power failure. pervisor for pollster Oliver far more poeiiive than either pays the Interest or one-half financial planning to be bttd at ions ana walnut exposed lags. Rad and to pot a price upon our abandoning of QuayF. In the lily-vttiUe indus­ N bm ’s or Humi^irey’s. ment; only a handful did not the loan, the amount paid F the deavored to plan a core of the ..;; tbe First Church of Christ Ooo- Oliva Contemporary print cover. bring up the Negro question, proposed building to take cars-''- gragaUonsl in Mansfield Center it, or expect the enemy to give ue some­ But Newark, obviously, has a system trial suburb of Warren, Wol- Nor did we see Justification for important feature. In thF oahe, REG. $99.00 NOW 35. thing for halting it. We abmdd atop it Jace’s startling strength in an others voicing openly the need ft will amount to one-half of the of the ultimate sFe of the at 8 p.nr. tomorrow. The pro­ Occasional Stearns & which is better than no system. Uu^ other security blanket to keep their neighborhood Uly- becanae it is wrong, from the point of area of normally huge Demo-' grasped in labor-Democratic cF- amount of tbe building cost. •clwol, 24 dasnxioina. Oovo'’” gram, "Family Insuranoe Plan wMte against the Negro tide. Large Modern chair with ioosf pillow view of our own weUare, our owi> rec­ That's the kmd we'd like to see In- cratic majorities darkens Hu­ cles: TIm Ukttlbood that Wal­ Revaluation oorreots and tactUtlea are the most aiqFn- 'x. and Social Seourity BenefUs,” With theee tenets of the Wal­ F being spomnred Jointly by the Modern Hi-Fi Cabinet with turntable Foster's ord, our own principles. stafied at tbe Center. bert H. Humphrey’s prospects lace F merely taking away the ecjuaJlxes aasesamenta, usually slve part of any achool. I t F ‘ -t back and extra large matching otto­ lace revolution affecting all vot-' onlAgood aanse and ecxinomy to-w church end the ToUand County deck. Made to go with wall unit. H r. Humphrey's second falling Miort for carrying thU state that F usual Republican Fbor vote. raising tfae amount of toxea man. Swivel casters, d iv a taxtured ers here, some Humphrey sup­ build now and a'void oa much '''? Extension Service. of opportunity came when he diacusaed a so vital to him.. InstemL many Wallace support­ cxiUected thereby isiF ng the Walnut cane doors. Ortho Posture ers interviewed were vociferous­ porters don’t sound ' much like as possible further qiiraling Be6P6s l 80I cover. “new strategy for peace In tfae world" Of 80 vtters interviewed who Hubert Humjdirey. A 40-year- base on wMoh oilr total borrow­ Looal • Pilgrim Fellowship REG. $89.00 NOW 39. ly anti-RepubUcan and anti-Nix­ ing capacity lb estimated. costs. Middle School exMt eaU-’- REG. $218.00 NOW 129. and described it as follows: Th^ Ineradicable Aristolochia can be expected to vote on Nov. rtd ttectrlcian who would “hang membara Mom tfae OUead and Reg. $59.50 Now ^ 33. 8, 83 per cent voted for Lyndon on. IfiformoiUon based on rental mataa based on arcMtocta' t/ill “That new strategy lor peace would Some months ago we read about a draft-card bumen by the near­ plans indicate that the peasant"” Hebron Oongrogatianal Cburch- Early American Commode complete Occasional chair with Fruitwood fin­ B. Johnson against Barry Q<^d- One youthful Italian immi­ est lamp pole” de^ly admFes of apartments Indloates that as are tnvltod to attend a re- emptuudse working through the United University of Connecticut botanist. Dr. water in 1964 and moat have grant, who works at the Jones theoe apartments will not be elementary school cotdd be with potty and porcelain pull. Dis­ ish and cane back. Copper seat cush­ Nations— Hrengthening and maintato. Howard W. Pfeifer, who had been award­ WaSace (Ms second choice) but ad^ited to fit program of a treqt a t Comp F p o far Wood- tong records of Democratic vot­ and Laughlln steel mlH here, available to famlMee with chil­ stodi OR Briday and Saturday. tressed antiqued pine finish. Bedding tag our key alUanoes far mutual security, ed a Federal grant of $28,SOO to conduct will vote for Humphrey. “I Just middle achool tor $100,000^ not'"'” ion. Bedroom ing. Their current preferences: for instance, revealed he was always vote straight Demo­ dren. The theme of retreat vriU be REG. $45.00 NOW 24.95 parttculaily inUtidlng NATO.” research in South America and Europe 20 for WalFce, 14 for Vice for Wallace, “as the one guy who Straight line projertton for $800,000. REG. $108.00 NOW 45. on a i^ant known in Connecticut as cratic;” he explains. "Who Am L” Stearns and Foster bedding is another What Mr. Humphrey managed there President Humphrey. 10 for can enforce the law” with Hum­ the next 5 years tor grades 7- Industry esn not move into R" ' Gordon MacDonald of An­ Ronda Modern Bedroom set, includ­ "Dutchman's Pipe." ^ But many others have cast town where it’s not acceptable. Blockfront Governor Winthrop Dosk. Italian Provincial Sofa with Fruitwood item on sale at Watkins during our was to stay jrfacidly, contentedly, within Richard M. NFon, 1 write-in phrey Ma seemd choice, add­ aside ancient party loyalUet and 12 feidtoate there will be 909 dover will be the leader of the Amber Mahogany finish. ing Triple Dresser, with Mirror, Chest- the flagrant contradiction of prindiries Although there are in the wmld some for Sen. Eugene McCarthy, 6 un­ ing: “Nixon? Tbe Republican? students ‘With no Increases al­ Tim Town attitude and not the"''’ retreat. It F being sponoored finish. Tuftod ^ c k . Antique Gold “68" Clearahce sale. Stearns & Fos­ 600 speciea Dutchman's pipe (aris- have anointed George Wallace A xx rata has long been the d*'' REG. $498.00 NOW 349. on-Chest and Standard Size Bed. and loyaRtea wUch aaaumes it la poaM- decided. You think I wanta be out of as articulator of their own de- lowed. A more realistic figure —c by tbe Tolland AsaocFtlon PU- satin covor fabrlt. ter has certain exclusive features no tolodila to the botanist), nioet of them Even more shocking than their work?” ^terren t in Beaton. girtm FellowsMp. Complete. ble for any nation to be loyal both to ttres. “He’d crack the wMp on based on average increabe in Bolton F my town and as such REG. $474.00 NOW 219. other bedding has. Features such as: are in the tropica. Only tm> of them are preference for Wallace was the But economic considerations enrollment would place the Those attending ore advised Queen Anne Lamp table with pull out REG. 296.00 NOW 229. the United Notiooa and to a rsglanal in Connecticut, and that, we submit, is the Negroes,” says a schort Jan­ I’m to a certtUn amount preju-' Weight Balancing . . . heavier‘ coils intensity with wMch it was are not paramount among fac­ itor. “He’s for the peoi^e and number a t 949. TMs figura in­ to bring a box lunch on Friday tray. Amber Mahogany finish. Contemporary Lovasaat with walnut security alliance tike NATO. To mention a cause for thanksgiving. voiced. While we had to drag diced in her favor, but not in evening; Saturdays m esF will and extra padding across the center Modern Bedroom pieces by Focal the United Nations and NATO in the tory workers here with homes against the colored,” says the cludes the moat conservative of my wildest moments do I con- "" $119.00 NOW 89. We don’t know much about tiie Con­ out preferences for Nixon or cotting $28,000. What concerns be provided. Warm clothes and exposed legs. 2 rubber cushions. Red pretty blonde wife of an auto aUowBnces. aider Bolton’s role in the State third of the mattress to provide prop­ Point. All pieces finished in Pecky came breath, as if they could be part- necticut speciea of aristdodiia, but what Humphrey amid mutterings them to the point of obsession F blanketa are also advisable. and olive Contemporary print cover. worker. "He’ll bring us law and The foBowlng figures are ex­ scene to be Important enough * Hexagon Book End Table with raisedr er support. Insulo Cushions . . . prevent Pecan. 25% on of tte same jiolicy, is tfae highest and little we do know is enough. A friend of about “lesser of two evlF” and race, and UiF F the heart of order without a revolution,” says planatory: Choir Seeks Voloes ours has been fighting aristolochia for to control the tax deflelt — panel sides and one shelf. Porastona REG. $169.00 NOW 69. coil feel by installing quilted cotton most dangerous kind of nonsense, for “a poor choice this year,” Wal­ the Wallace revMution—a rev- a Chrysler plant Bupervlai[>r. The esUmated enrollment fig­ ‘ Ths OlFod/ Congregational White and Gold French Proviheiaf they are inevit^y at war wMh one an­ about 28 years, ever since the spring lace voters tended to vMunteer whether Bottem adds to her ed­ Church choir F seeWng'more Maple. ' i Mittion far greater than its lead­ With our sample containing an ures os of October 1, 1968 __ ucational program or not wM ' Contemporaro Sofd with walnut lags. felt and muslin pads. Special Lock other, wltii the effectiveness of one de­ when she was beguiled by a seed cata­ their opinion as soon as we er. According to a n g e rs to poll voices, particuFrly mVF R E 4 $82.00 NOW 59.95 Bedroom. 20% off logue blurb into planting the vine by her exaggerated number of younger Ehanenthry School B77 not alter the State detlolt. voices. ThoBe whof can and will 2 cushiensr Olivo end Gold textured Edges prevent filling materials from. pending on the disappearance of the oth­ opened the door. questions prepared by Quayle, factory woricers (among whom High School 416 porch. . I wouM like to point out that sing with the group ore request­ working into the spring unit. Steam's Lexington Solid Cherry Bedroom. er. Thus, one 87-year-Md wife of racial attitudes of Nixon and Wallace F most popular), ws^o Contemporary Round Drum Table. cover. * the Board of Education did "" ed to coU Mm . OougFs Porter. The third time Vice PresMeiR Hum­ The seed catalogue said that Dutch­ a UAW assembly line worker Humphrey suqiporters here are not forecast a Wallace -vlcstory IVXal 693 Sandtone butternut finish. REG. $229.00 NOW 109. & Foster's Seat Edoes . . . heavier edge 20% off man’s pipe la a fast growing vine which who has never voted “because plan and present An addition to ---- . * » phrey missed a chance for greabiM, or nearly identical tto views of the in thF country. Nevertheless, Ms The actual enrollment of stu­ the High School which was sub-^, coils and Inner Roll, prevent sag from would inw ide quick shade. It was de­ all politicians are liars,” has Wallace siqqxwters. HancheMer Evening Herald REG. $134.50 NOW 89. at leemt for dear vMon honesty, strength does spell disaster for dents presently housed F __ sequMiUy turned down, not Modern Sofa with walnut base. Tux­ scribed as an excellent covering for registered this year and Joy­ In our 80-voter sample, only Hebron Correspondent Marjorie sitting on edges. One of the most came as he was dlacossiiig his sigiport Humphrey, What the Vice Presi­ Elementary School 591 onca but twice, hi an effort Early American Cocktail Table. edo button back. Blue and G roan, Dining Room. trellises, porrtus, and other sireas where ously declares she will vote for 4 thought the police were “too dent’s MicMgan siqiporters are Porter, tCL MS-9U6. practical features is Humigard .' . . of the treaty which seeks to control the High School 426 meet the educational needs of a natural screen would be useful. W allaca “He could be lying, tough" at the CMcago conven- doing about U will be treated in Cherry. textured cover. covering treatment that keeps bed­ Modern Dining room set finished in spread of nuclear .'hreepons. ' The plant is fast growing, all right. too,” she a4ded, "but I don’t the children and satisfy the .tion; almost all volunteered their a future column. Tbtal REG. $49.00 NOW 24.95 REG. $219.00 NOW 119. He discuased tbe treaty this aray: It is also indestructible. It spreads every­ 1017 demand of the townqieople * ding fresh, mildew proof, and. musty Pecky Pecan 25% off the present planned erection of Open Fonim “If . this .nation cannot muster the where. There is no restraining it First d r a g r a c e * Early American Dough Box. Cherry. Traditional Sofd With 3 cushions and odor proof. It all boils down to this. it subdued the syiinga, then smothered the proposed school F now be­ Pulaski Chrome steul and paean Mod­ courage to ratify this treaty—* treaty ing offered. r.-i> To the EdHor: REG. $55.00 NOW 39. kick pleats. Champagne matalasse Stearns & Foster produces one of the which in no way endangers our national the snowball, and sought to strangle the Kgnoheeter "Our City of ern Dining Room sot 25% off spired in its Laoooon embrace. It has To enlarge the High School to cover. finest beddings available and right security, but adds to it by keeping these By Whitaker Grades 8-12 would involve an lege CSienn" ' Contemporary Curio Cabinet with even infiltrated tbe barberry bush by the Tha time: Any given sight be­ REG. $349.00 NOW 199. now, many of these Stearns & Foster areapbns out of the hands of a Nasser, porch step*, and is now springing up in undeslrahle assooiatlon of ago ^ bookcase top and two doors. Storage a Oastro... .and many others—then groupa. A ona-hour time change --j tween 11 p-m. and 2 *.m. pieces are on sale at Watkins. the lawn. The place: A local drlve-in space and flip top desk. Light packy Traditional loose pillow back Sofa. there can be little hope for our future Our Mend began an all-out assault would hot Begregato groups of, students using the some oora - . iwitaurant on Center St., Man- pecaiecan Modern finish. Gold velvet cover. ■M in this world.” against aristolochia more than a score (acuities 4 out of 6 hours ia ,, ohestar. Conn. NOW 179. REG. $335.00 NOW 219. Stearns & Foster's Supreme The Vice Prealdent's personal op- of y ean ago. She snipped and clipped Motorcyolea doing wheellea REG. $239.50 portunity to muster a Httle courage vras the same day. Lady Diana has 837 indepen­ She attacked it with hoe and mattock. I regret axoaadlngly that aa,„i^ and Motag four abreast up and palsduily clear in that paragraph. Why She dug and ripped and tore. She trampl­ down Center St. Cans drag rac­ dent coils. Twin size available ed and burned, and thought she had a Board member that I cannot. use only Nasser and Oastro as symbds guarantee that the pn^ioaed ing and acraachlng of tiraa, the only. of national leaders in .whose bands the eliminated the scourge. But not so. Aris­ storting and finishing point be­ tolochia went underground. It took root facUltlea would oompktta our .„j, REG. $179.50 NOW 119. sot bomb might poao dangei:? Was it be­ educational school needs. May -» ing tha drtve-ln restaurant. Chair beneath the porch, gathered strength, Night after night, I have call­ cause they are the only world dlotstors, and from that insccesFble stronghold it I moat raspaotfully point out .7 Stearns & Foster Posture Su­ that the only town In which ed our local Polico Dept., they or hawks. It seems politically safe to annually sends out feelers to try to sub­ Reg. $140. preme. 3 12 coils. Pul) size only. attack by name? Wouldn't Hr* Hum­ vert the surrounding shrubbery. that con happen F one that FnnV, understand the problem and are lltaraJly a ghost town, and not , very syity»$thetlc, but they tell Only a few left! phrey like to admit that be would also Ehrery year the green tendrils poke out be worried if he knew some of our own tha fats I hops tor BoltlMi. 7,^ me, "their hands ere tied. REG. $59.50 ' NOW 38. through ihe Idtlce work of th% por^h. 1 extend on open tovitatlon leas reaponalbls friends were about to Ws have a wonderful, group : They are deceptively tender In appear­ of children in Bolton. Let’s gat to oui^M Unwr^olaF and Now 45- gat their hands on the hotnb? ance as they make their way to a con­ Stearns & Foster Deluxe Ortho ■ ^ < i\ together and give them tiw ed- thatr fomUlas to spend a quiet We do not really expect Hr. Hum­ venient shrub, work upward to the rail­ uootlon they dasorra end do tt..-,. end reetful sight in my home, in Posture has 280 firm indepen­ ing, and tbe first thing you know, they phrey to bs tfae one to lead us into a n w - *,.4 Manoheetar, “our city of vlUa||[e dent coils. Full size only. bnys naw world, in which iaaues are are climbing up the guide cords on the Tour truly, -.w- porch awning. oharm.” REG. $59.50 ' NOW 33. •tatad honestly and clearly for tbs flist Kni. OFlte WorM ' Mrs. B. Bltgood time. We forgive him, as, in the nth Dr. Pfeifer, of course, knows a great KanohMttar, Conn. Stearns & Foster's Berkeley. 260 coils. deal more about the nature and habits Reg. $129.00 of (Unga, all poUttcal oandUatas nuFt of Dutchman's pipe than we do, and by A Thought for Today Only one full-size sat laftl ba foigtvan, for aaiklug that safety of BottarfFId’a FFn Sofa the time he has worked through the $28,' Bponeorid by the Mondiestar REG. $99.50 NOW 66. aa. set goslUan whloh aaems mandatory for To tHa Editor, 000 grant he will know even more. In­ ofl OhlttClW MM. Butterfield in her recent Now 88. thim, Nut It must be pointed out that cluding, hopefully, whether the p lu t’s 4 Hurry! Because we arp plaaring up letter presenU nothing new ta R«g. $198.00 T , slNtl sadaty W candldatas is sometlmss arlatotoehlc acid hM any vailua in cancer # i p ; MAOMAtaMtat terms of her views. I wojM only "68" models, our supply is liimit- therapy, which was one of the objectives Of «U virtues megneaunlty F with danger for tbalr na­ /simply point out that Mm . But­ ed. Only few pieces left in certain Daystrom DlnatWs, many »tyl|M^ ■ il is no particular diaoradlt to Mir. of Ms study. the nnet; there am a hundmd terfield hM had these opiniaiis Now 139. thsl b# nuupolMd up ^ We can’t add anything to Dr, Pfeifer's pentooe of merit for one Who end has hqd "her j^en" for at sizes. ii). tlim tmt». and than .fhOftad ifiam, researches unless, perhaps, it is to testi­ 'Tf M . m. wUUngly aefcnowledgee I tk i ea- FMt two yeoM os a prtvew A - k other. —-WilllAm HMIOt ,1./ Ikgp tk* tdaallatto point of view. Naltb- fy to the plant’s uttsr IndertructlbUlty, cltFen. as a member of the If aristolochia F so overwhelming in Con- pontrSnAed byt oar ' .y-.i gr, Iwwrar. pan ha be parmtttsd to finenoe B I end more reoesd- nectiout, what mutt it be Ilka In the - ; .'Rev. Horrtd W, lUcUtid- ’ ■ ftnm W«MfU as if b t had Just daUvar- ^And YoUf Old-Timer, Whafs Your Opinion ly M A niember of the School tropics? Ws shudder to think. —W.F.O, Booed- MM. Butterfield b u Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. - Clixed Monday - Open Thursday and Friday until 9 PM. IF A “B*w Humphrey." m THB MERIDEN RECORD. Of The New Atilurb Collectionr Oommuniitar' bran unsuooesstul in selling her Obunh, Whp(ph]g MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 PACES

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908 'Bolton Wallace Impact Suh Station Short Cir Still WidenSIng, Caused Area Power Ouliaj STAR c Gastagna: Scljool Alternatives Costly Too Survey Reveals -Br CLAY R POLLAN------BLACKY THE ANCUS SEZ: A short circuit at tbs lota- file inee repiaoed « OUEMBWIXJL TOUNO they're allghtly lo rge i^ p la s of- KMKtrSISI B09T0N (AP) — The Chris­ otetion on OleCtt BL M t 80,498 huge genenator coulfi Your OaHjr AciMty Guido SB>T.33 ed. No Inoidenta were According fo tho Start. Porii Preduetii cm Ifct fieea, lavatories, a library, tian Solenoe Monitor reported srea restdento vAthout power OCT. 23 ^ ’ ’Suppose there are eome however, os a result of To develop messoge for Thursddy, some special ed rooms and on The Question today that Oeoffe C. Walleoe ysoterday oftenioon. 5\ 4-VJ(W4 23-37-46-58^ people ta itotton who euddetdy oH-purpooe room. Whsn it’s fOnotioo. ^47-«-74 reod words corresponding to numbers 6072404$^ Biiy of llw Wook. Stock iioe been outttag less deeply Into A Hartford Eleetric light 0». of your Zodioc birth sign. realize there’s a referendum on needed, the school con be ex­ The question to be anawered spokssmen put Ihe time o f the At the Grand Union___ ^ store in ^ TMMUS the potential RepubHoan vote 1 Stort 31 Received 61 Be your ftywor whfi froth a new eehool tomorrow and panded to 34 rooms.” yes orno on voting mariiinea slnoe Rlohord M. Nixon actually faflura at 6?^ p.m.; eleetrietty flhopptag Park- mp tomorrow at the Oommiudty may 21 3 K 32 Up 62 Businetf haven’t thought much ”Y9hen wW that be?” becanM the CK>P prasldentlal was restored ta most orqo* *4 -<3»u tg * Heara, man- 3 Your 33 For 63 Better HaU is : ” a iM l the 1y>wn of 5 ^ 7- 8-38J9 4 Avoid 34 For 64 Moy eom*ftd Wortom Potk about It, one way or the other,” " I haven’t any Idea. Oertoinly nominee. " 6:18 p.m„ although a few homea '• P f* ^ * * ^ ^ * S'dd-taiJ-Bd 5 Your 35 Progrom 65 Movlet not In the fennledlate furture, Bolton appropriate $936,OCX) for A survey taken o f Monitor po- ta Olaatcnbmy remained In flooding In the baeemeirt which 6N«w M id Dr. Joseph Ctaatogna yee- 36 MoreT 66Chonge at thoto low. low pHcot. but no one can fo rtd l the Im- construction, furMsMng 4Utd Uttoal wrltera In the Unltod darkness for about ons hour or was oausod by the failure ot 7Good 37 For 67 Emotions SAOm-AKIM terday, sitting ta Me offloe wMh equipping a new elementary more because of the additional » " electric puinp. ^ a ra report- ^ 'MAY 22 8 New* 38 AtxMt NOV. 23 paot o f the new Rt. 8.” States Inhoated the Wafioee Im­ 66 Come rohool and Issue bonds a n d r iUNE 22 9 Avoid 39 Money 49 Apporel Dsd 22 .a look o f worried concern on “Where’s thte school to to pact stm is wtdantag, however, faUure of automatic equipment *<* n® damage Jo s^ k , the on- 10 tdeias 40 Get 70 Accurate buUtT” notes in the amount o f $976,- 1-0^59 n New 41 The 71 Prowecti 2- S-22-: Me face. the survey also tadloated that eleewhere. “ 8>S^17^83-9C 12 Will ^ An 72 Or “ Right next to the Notch Rd. 000 to defray sudi appropria­ Wallace now is making abneet The botmdoriee of the affect- to«*t e 79 Or ooet a lot of money, but so are stiowed the former Alahama TOSpeok 50 Subject 80 Rare ptaia, you know. That’s five governor digging much more se­ a n g u g e a Mencheeter Memorial Hoepl- traffic lights were operating In oo 2t Wort. 51 Pent-up at Your AOUAMUf the aHetnativea, If M’s voted JULY 24 JAN. 21 milks which w ill quMe literally verely into Rep^ican votes. , , taL reporiled -that It was plunged minutes while otiiere remained 22 Social 52 To 82 Would down tomorrow. And there’s portable claearooma. “ And fur­ The engagement of Mlsa darkness for exactiy seven out for a longer period at time, AU$ 23 23 Shop S3 Money 83 And Fte' 19 go down the drain if the seixMd “ Had IMs sentiment peralet- 24 Be 54 Mortey 84 Regret nbthtag to show for alttona- doesn’t pass, the $60, goes into ther delaye will be more cost­ Pauline Rita Dulude of 'Vernon minutes when tto emergency police added, |P)aO-32t-40-51 25 Meeting* 55 Flo*h 14-16-19-28^ ed, file Wallace impact alone 85 Your three. It would mean money the general financing o f the ly.” to Edwin John Sucheckl ot generator failed to start. CUi^ A loud explosion at the sub- 26 Evening 56Plonl 84Woy 45-48-56 down the drain.” might have rtected Hubert H. 27 Interest* 57 Theotre 87 TV . Dr. Joseph Oostagea school. gehool Cost Rise Rockville has been announced tia WlcxHi, the hospital’s Chief station waa heard by an^Olcott VMOO m as He gazed out the window for Humphrey,” the Meritor sold. 28 E>iscu*s 58 Weorirtg 88 Chest PORK "I didn’t get a chance to Hat He leaned back ta Ms chair The newspaper said It believes by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engineer, said that tha falhoe St. resident hnmedlately prior 29 More 59 Moy 69 Item* a aptaute, pulling his figures to- and gdzed out the window waa causied by a ruptured hose, to tho falliure. HELOO spokes- 30 Fatigue * *60 With W Profitoble MAR. 21 mates, two additional tempor- the fourth effect of buildtag the Wallaoe Is hurting Nixon mere Normand Dulude of 20 Lynn Dr. “Let’s begin with the tww eehool. H wlU relieve the again. " It people would only Her fiance is the son of Mr. Mr. Wilson explslned that man had no comment on the w i 3-10-12-24 9-17-2549/59-17-2549/0 mUl rate estimate. Mr. Peck- ary clasorooms ta 1970-71. than Humphrey ta the south. S/31-60-75 (^ )G ooJ (^ A d ven e ^^Neutral |77-i overcrowding at the Mgh schoM realize that the coot of the av­ and Mrs. Edwin Sucheckl o f SO valves had to be shut off and report. 77842-84'^ Iwm, chairman of the Board of "The hglh school would con- because Grades 7 and 8 will erage medium-priced home Is Franklin St. nnance, had Indicated that the Unue to be lued beyond ite be_ taken _ out o f that _ building______andgoing up about $2,000 a year, cost of ebort term borrovtng rated capacity with many of the Masons to Fete M iss Dulude Is a graduate ot put to ■the"'pi«ienrrienv51ta^ they m l^t not be m w r i^ e d Rockville High School. Mr. and the ultimate issue of bonds special areas used for other school, which wlH be converted shout the rialng coete of hulld- LWV Opens Fund Drive LOINS to finance the new eehool (con- than their designated uoe, tor Sucheckl received hla BS de­ Chiefs of Some Big Cities tn a middle adiool ” Dr * "* » school, and they might Grand Master struction only) w ill reault In an instance, math is taught ta ithe explained ' < ' reason ta not delaying the gree In business administration increase of orte-andone- half home ec room, and the muric -vyhere’e the money tor that building any longer.” The Masons ot Oonnectlcut in 1967 from Bryant Cxdlege, . To Support Its Work Oppose Arming Firemen mUls ta 1969 and four mlUs in room and Ubrary are used for will honor Grand Master Gall Providence, R .I., where he was going to come from?” “School building cosU have The Manchester League o f Regulations; as w ell as contin- 1970, based on the current study halls. French Is taught L. Smith of Windham at the an­ a member ot Beta Sigma Chi o d i b v i u l e a p Aliwaya before, Chief Joeeph increased nationally ta the past L :, K y. ( ) — rbi He 'wasn’t dtetuibed by ^ . nual Grand Master’s Day on fraternity. He is serving with Women Votew wUl hold a Wck- "tw ly Redden says, firemen have been graiKKUst” in the chem tab and Latin ta question. “ No matter what hap- years.” he said ” U s l^ 1957- TlMugh some differences exist, Saturday, Oct. 6th beginning at the UR. Arm y in Clermany. «« in Inixnh tiuUr AO- IteheW^ " “I OP*" SpOCS DS- "A s with any major expend!- the biology tab. This use o f pens, something has to be done 69 as the base with an index of o « coffee to taumto their an- The current study some file chiefs of America’s aooepted aa “good guys,” or 'll a.m. on the grounds of the The wedding is plemned for protectors o f life and property. hire of family fundee” he con- space probaWy won’t fare .so to that Bd»ol building.” he 1«>. t^e ll^year index is at mial finance drive iemorrow at ^ j^vel ta The G«i- tinued, “ so it is with eommita- well in the evaluation this Masonic Home and Hospital, Oct. 36. large cities say that firemen “ Since 1967," he says, “ we ROASfS AND CENIBt CtfOfS said, “in the way of Just plain In doUars this means that 9:80 a.m. at file home of Mrs. gfgx Assembly and how It could should not be armed to combat My funds. The dectsion on spring.” Wallingford. In addition to Mr. are not only not accepted, but melntenonoe and refurtfolilng.” a s d x ^ built 10 Smith, the following Grand Sanol Solomon, chairman, 19 be organized tor'm ore effective crowd violence ttiey encounter we are attacked.” whether to replace the family , Educolioiial Effect The sutdidtect gave an estimsMe $1.000,OW> would cost $1,266,000 Lodge officers will be in attend­ Robert Rd. operation -me la fighting some fires. Fire departments now are car or maintain it;' whether to Taking advantage of a brief Covenant Ladies Black History Is at Issue ARMOUtlS STAR of $100,000 to do this, and to today. ance: William P. Booth, New „ „ . Letters and a pamphlet, “The to support on the st^ Iwcl All say a fireman can't fight a taking measures to protect fire- repair the washing machine pause in the discussion, pointed make a few minor adjustments “The proposed facility built Of replace It; whether to build out that pertiaps some towns- Haven; Philip C. Rauleftu, S n O n S O rU lff r a ir League in Action,” have been Long Range Ptannliv “>*' fire in front and watch the peo- men by covering their faces Chicago polite come to grips with a youth during by youths. Area residents say agitation for a black to accomodate a middle school two years ago would have coet r O sent to aU past end prospective servaUon and Developmont of pie In back. with tough, d ea r plastic shields, ^ addition on the fam ily home people would consider this as teacher to present black hSsftory at nearby Waller The Women’s Guild of Trin­ contributors. Land and Water Rraourcee, and IMtzott F1i« Chief Charles J. their necks and ears with high distuihance at a housing project in Chicago. Police or buy a larger home, can on- using a building to Ita fullest ex- go into action because of rock and bottle throwing High School is a cause. (AP Photofax) ______ly be made after careful evalu- tent. ity Covenant Church w ill spon­ The finance drive wUl extend Fair BeJjreaentatlon ta the Gen- QulnlaQ whose d ty was hk by collars and their hands with ^ . , from Oct. 7 througji Oct. 11, eral Assembly. On the national i athm of all the alternatives.” But Dr. Castagna said, "On mSi.*"'"” "" ° sor an Autumn F a ir Saturday, rioting in 1967, is one o f those gloves. leased, the Cifben government ford; James R. Case, Bethel; Oct. 12, from 1 to 6 p.m. at 1988. During this time, prospec- level, the current studies are opposed to arming firemen. Redden says his men are un- recent memory here after tak­ WHOLE Alternatives Oltod the contrary. The special areas oome from ?” he 'was asked “ Thia high school If It were aimounoed Tuesday. Gordon J. Rilia, Fairfield; ihe church, Hackmaitack St. live contrlbutora will be con- Evaluation of U.S. Relation "W e can't enter into the psy- der orders to wear full equip- ing office. He was twice over­ “And what are these alterna­ cannot be used tor the use they again. built today at current prices A U.N. spokesman said Dr. R. were Intended. A student, for George R. Gay, West Hai^ord; near Keeney St. tacted by a member of the fl- with China, Human Resources, chologlcal aspect of the riot,” ment from the time they leave Events in World thrown as Panama’s president. tives?” he asked. "Well, the “ I f you’re ■worried about the would cost ovet a million dol- nance committee to acquaint To Prom ote Equality o f Oppor- 8. Vasudeva, who is from India, first Is obvloiMly ijotag wliat example, urlth a free period William r . Saara, NlanUc; Wil­ One of the fteitures of t h e he saya "It's our Job to save the fire house until they rettun half o f tta front pege. It showed Omy a few hours earlier out­ would have 4o remain in Chiba, borrowlng capacity of the town, 1 ^ .” liam Campbell, Falrflrid; them with League acttvltieo and tunKy in Employment, Bduca- we have and not building a cannot go into the biology lab fair will be a hobby display by Uvea an! property.” —^no mate|r how hot it gets. Soviet Factoriet Said the queen sitting up in bed soon however, until Oie government look,” and he brought over lest He paused a moment tor this Uon and Housing and The Elec- going President Miaroo A. Ro­ thing. Unfortunately, we are to work on an experiment, or ‘ he men, women, i i d jJouUi of Quinlon, interviewed with sev­ Many' departments also are after the birth o f Prince Ed­ completM its inve^lgatioR. year’s annual town report to sink In. The Mgh school ac- The Mandiestar League - of toral (toUege. The League con- Abusing Privileges bles left the couRtty for reUre- now renting five portaWe ctasa- to the library tor reference the church. On sale w ill ' b e eral other chiefs attending the covering open cockpits with ply­ ward in 1964, holding the infant Vasudeva is a plant patholo­ Rw-^Itoiialda ml' Women Voters began as a pr> tlnuea to mpport Clean Water, MOSCX7W (AP) — Hie chihv ment tn Miami, Fla. rooms at a yearly rate of $22,- work.” home baked goods, hand made convention of the International wood and screening tiUermen on in her euma end smiUng at oth­ gist for the U.N. Pood and Agrf- and-one-haUid-one-half times the base, ta according to the Town Report wood, Windham. vtaicnal League In February An Effective United Notions and man o f the Soviet Economic HAMS 000, and alt least one more w ill "Let’s get on to the effect $2,443,986. Aa of June, school of 1966. gifts, decoratiems, Jewelry, and Association of Fire Chiefs here, the rear with plexlglass^hields. er ntembeia of the royal family. 1949, Joining the 720 local Promotion of World . Trade Planning Oommittee oom- Cuba DeRains cuKuial Oigaidsahon. The program for the day is good used articles. says he is strictly against arm­ In its caption the four-million be needed at the high school that the new scluxri w ill have borrowing amounted to $764,000 He continued, “ Labor costs, L e o n e s then exirting in 41 while Maintaining a Sound U.S. idalned Tueaday that some fac­ co-sponsored by the Police Mrs. Myrtle Carlson, well ing firemen although he recalls drculatian newspaper said It Plant Expert ^ next year, for another $4,600. on the educational program,” and general purpose borrowing using 1960 as a base year, with (tateo in taking responsibility Economy. ordering units away from fires tories operating under the na C E The total cost of these stop-gap he said, obviously more pleased (for the fiscal year bonds) to an index of 100, have risen in Square Club of Connecticut and known area artist, w ill do pastel 3 of 4 Crewmen was printing the photographs HAVANA (AP) —A United the Grand Commandery, for furthering the woA of the contributions ■ from citizens because ot snipers. tion'B economic reforms are SS measures for 1969-70 would run to be talking about something $376,000. Payments have lower- eight years to 164 tor on-atte portraits. A coffee shop will be League of Women Voters 'in the knowledge -that tbetar Nations plant expert who was Ik i Knights J em p lar of Oonnect- must supplement League In­ But Los Angeles Chief Ray­ WANTED ra to about two-and-one-half milta positive. ed these combined figures to costa and 147 for off-slte coats. open throughout the afternoon. through kxsol, state and naticn- Die in Crash of manipulating salaries. -;y ieut. U & orm ed members of Miss Ada Wehmann is' chair- come from dues and member mond HIU has ordered 60 riot to the piAiUc affection fo r the Chaa, U ta Modal M (based on $14,000 a mill), and "First, M will eliminate the $1,046,000. And furthermore. The percentage tor labor co^ al programs. government on charges that be mem of the event. Booth chair­ contributions in order to sup- guns fo r firemen going into "It Is intotorable,” wrote Dep­ ' ^ the followtag year, with two use of t^ five- temporary ctass- George Post of the Connecticut for school construction have rta- organizations will attend. The League U nenperttaan. It U.S. Jet Tanker uty Premier Nikolai K. Baiba­ queen os a i>enon.” brought a dangarous plant fun­ men are Miss -Esther Qran- itort League work on local, riot-prone areas. Each gun It added: "Wfails it was never More cMcken coops needed, the romns, and the necessity for Bank and Trust Co. says that en In 10 yeeirs from 43.8 per original historic pageant takes action in support o f or kov, “ that In some factories the gus Into Cube, has been re- USED CARS I Wo WM Cot Info t oofifs emd Ham SfooksI strom and Mrs. Paul Norllng, state and national levels. hoMs six cartridges, or seven the queen’s intentlan that these ______r 2 would run to about, three having to rent more. theflocal year bonds don’t count cent In 1957 to 62.7 per cent in fisplctlng the history of the in opposition to selected gov­ BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — s'verage salary o f the worker in- Country Kitchen; Mrs. Burton with one la the chamber. informal ptaotograpbs AouM 'TopPrieDsPHld P mUta. •niese estimates also to- "Second, it will provide bet- against the borrowing capacity 1967. American written by Mrs. ernmental tames, but It does A U.S. Air Force HCnss taidier. crsases foster than productivi­ Johnson and Mrs. William PICKED WRONG GAR hav« been drculatsd, their Fur AH M ikoi! C elude the salary of teachers tor educational facilities for of tho town, so we subtract that “Elementary school construe- Fordlnanl, assistant not siqjport or oppoee candi- In Los Angelea, Oles King loaded with Jet fuel, crashed In ty.” LEAN, tONOESS in , president of the central flames today at Uttopao, a base worldwide pubUootlon outside hf for the rooms, and extra tmns- kindergarten through Grade 4, figure and come up with around tion in .Connecticut has resulted recreationaldirector of the Jfo- S m ^ ^ ’ITwad'n N e^ e; Miss -^ j^ ^ ^ u p p o rt nor oppose po- OART, Ind. (AP) — After He advised factory managers has created aa anomaly CAlim CHIVROLIII portation.” and third. It will make poe-' $700,000 lor bonded tadebtedneas jn an average coet per class- sonic Home and Hospital, w ill vElsie ’ - '* H.*» Johnson, the Attic; UUcal parties. The League be- emerging from a bank, where branch of the National Asaocia- for b 62 bomb«s flying missions Blna Print O ■ORW I Mrs. John McElraevy, Hobby Uon for the Advancement of Col- over South Vietnam. A U.S. Em- ^whlch can only be resolved by CO.. INC. "But ulde from the purely stale the long-needed refurbish- aa of July 1, 1968.” room of $48,000 in i960 up to *>« presented ^^Ui twenty-four lievee that eadr citizen ahouW •»« ^ cashed a check for $88. •M Hartford EA. In 1968, guests of the Home in the cast, Lobby; Mrs. Vivian Brings, Kid­ oced People, told newsmen. "AH bassy spokesman sold three of Brlthto people see 11229 M id ii S t financial loss,” the supertaten- tag of the piesent elementary “8o7” $62,000 per ctassroom in 1968, diere responribfflty tor the ac- Robert Gephait was acoostod baste o f dent said, “the educational schort and the necessary reno- "®*> J®® subtract thta $700,000 and secondary school ctass- Assisting in the presentation of dle Korner; Mrs. Fred Schae­ tioiM ot government and coo- hjr two men, 'who forced Mm you need Is one llreman shoot- four c r e w ^ were ihin,4 IfoAiotlvl^ of tabor. PlMMM 649-5288 DELMONICO But Blabokcv wrote ta the The newspaper’s beodUne was fer, Turkey Ooop; Mrs. George a program o f pubUc ed- Into Ms new auto, tag one UtUe kid, and I ’m telling ^ ,p oi«.m a n reports the l a l S T V Irwin, -Baubles, Bangles, and you that fire station Just won’t . _ „ Communist party newspaper "The Picture That Anne Ttook” pcation. It serves the entire One held Gephart ta the bock there for long.” four-engtas Jet crashed 2S0 Fntvda that "no one doubts that —meaning I*rlncess Anne, the Beads; Mrs. Norman Wensen oommuMty. It takes a position seat while the other tried to get yards from the end o f the George . Lyons, commander; and Mrs. Henry Ask, Coffee Herbert L. Carter, ejceoutlve the new syatem roeeta the r»- queen’s daughter. "What about the poor voter $700,000 be- materials as of labor,” Dr. on issues only after In-depth the car roUtag then gave up. " I U,000-foot runway on takeoff. three tfm porary unC^JUly Drum Corps, Walter Page, Cafe. director of the tos Angeles qulrementa of... the Soviet This and other Informal pic- ]$pdeairable ctaasrooms plus the who hasn’t been foUowtag this ‘o™ Castagna said. He looked wor- ttudy by its members. can’t drive thta,” said the sec- The base is 70 miles south of president and Ernest L{q>P®rt> Miss Ellen Johnson w ill ar­ County Human Relatlana Com- „ economy.” tures ...o f royalty_____ were first publ- obviously substandard claso- at all. What are you propoetag ®oui»e, as tax r^ p ts go rfed again. "What more can I On the local level,' our our- end gunnuur, "It’s got a stick The eooHxnlo reforma, fink ' t u « ^ v by the French STEAKS iq>, the baae goes up.” say? The Board of Education, leader, and the Brass Band, E. range appointments tor portrait rent studies are: The Status of chift-^iot automatio drive.” mtaston, said hla agency "must rooms, the less than desirable to do?” announced by Premier Aleicet WE'VE MOVED! Gordon Bayers, preMdent and sketches, and Robert Wldham view with alarm any tendency Th* cause of the crash was magazine Parte Match wWteeUon is available and If a ta the base hospital, the spteces- Rescued in High Seas ias, begtanlng his third tenn ta eCHBSTS I LAMPS Donnelly Qted by Sikorsky crowd at a fire turns ugly, the man said. 20 years, said Panama Is ta a Boiled HAM HONG KONG (AP) — Twen- "state of tamenteUde fiscal CARNIVAL GLASS chiefe say they simply order The fleet of tankers at Utta- ty-ntae survivors of the typhoon For I^OOO Hours in Copter Iheir men to leave. pao act as flying fuel stathms wrecked freighter Bangkok bankruptcy.” \ on EAST MIDIMJ: TPKE. # "At The Or But even with sniping and for the flghter-hombera tlytag Trader weca rescued from Ufe The 67-year-old Arias watched TRES CMC BEAUTY Wharton Wholesalera of 1294 rock-throwing, the cUefe aay missicn- over North ^Tetnam. and .boats today and a the largest military parade ta Thomhs J. DonneiUy, GOP r John Fltefa Blvd. requests a the morale and efficiency of ------searrii oonfinued for eight oandidBte for state representa- their men has hot suffered. Tb< SH* tiv« ta; the 4«fii Dtatrict, bos' re- variance to allow a sign larger more, file Hong Kong Marine than permitted on Ite property, Henry Galotta, the Just-re­ Tenant Charged Department reported. JJI ceived the SUcoraky Aircraft tired chief of the Washington, A department spokeemaa sold in an I zone. D.C., fire department, said "the In Sho4)ting fw Award presented to piiote who Rioliard B. Trewbella John the freighter Ngan Chau, he- come help us celebrate the S have logged 1,000 or more boura FIGURE SALONoBOlTON efflcieajy any fire depart- Fitch Btvd. 02kI BJlUngton Rd. HARTFORD (AP)—A tenant tteved to be Nafionaliet CMneee, H iaS H UAN p in Sikorsky helicopters. The meat ta riot conditions depends has__ been^ cboiged _ with assault__ radioed__ it bod found the 81 men Froth Extra Lnan requesto a permit to allow Zm enrand was given by MUes 8. parking and rental of traUMS-at CORNet OF STONfY ROAD and ROUTE 6 PHONG 649-1101 a in ^ t ^ protection it with tatent to MU ta the SboOb- driftli« in heavy seas aJbota ao Roosevelt of the aircraft firm. gets aUowtag it to carry out Its Hong the service station at the tater- tag of Ms landlord who report- miles east northeast ot GROUND GROUND A t a presentation held! at the assignment unharaased.” seotim of John Fitch Blvd. and edly had come to evict Mm. Kong, halfway between fids £) United States Marine Corps We vdll be happy to serve you in our new branch, ■with the same consideration and excellent Galotta said 17 men were boe- EUlngton Rd., an I sone. J. B. Gilchrist, 68, was British cokmy and the southem tei Reserve Center in HartfoiA type personnel it ie our custom to employ! > pttoUsed after the rioting in charged in cnnection wlta the u CHUCK ROUND E lly Jurich of 86 Rhonda Dr. tip of Formesa. S DonneUy waa presented a deMt requests a varinace to allow Washtagton which followed the Tueaday night riiootiiig, which model o f the firm ’s S-68 beU- construction closer to the front aasaeelnaflon last April of Dr. occurred on the steps to Ms Royal Request Ignored £ copter by Igor SUnrsky Jr., rep- ... Ready to Assist You Are The Following • •. Martin Luther King Jr. apartment on Homestead Ave­ LONDON (AP) — London's C resenting 1 ^ Slkoreky, found- line than peimitted on Ms prop­ But, be said, most of these nue in the city’ s North End. Daily Eheprees ignored a royal £5 er of the bellcoptor firm. In erty ta an A-20 zone. men remained on the Job untl Robert Lincoln of Glastonbury request today end pifoUsbed j ^ - •- attendance at the event waa • Henry and ■ Jeatonka the episodes of violence were was wounded critically by six of 62 Peach Tree Lane request turea o f Queen Elizabeth H ta Ik Sk Miajor Denver Dale m , USlfC, ovur. shots, at least one of uhlrii Mt tod after the Mith of Ptinoe Ed­ *" of South Windsor, taspeetortor a variance to allow construc­ Mm in (he head. Police aaid he During ifieordere in Newark, ward. » stnietlon officer at the center. tion closer to the side line then NJ.. ta July of 1967 Capt. Mi­ had evioted two teiunto shortly Buckingham Palace ex­ “ “ Major Dale, who has served in permitted on their premises in before from a nearby buildtag chael Moran of the fire depart- pressed disapproval and a in 5-Lb. Lot* In 5-Lb. LoH SI - Vletaonl, expressed iita admira- an- A-20 sone. Now Is the Tim e-- metX was shot to death. whidi he also owned. spokesman reiterated the 1 tion tor the combat end restxie AU interested persons may ap- queen’s own wish fiiat the “per­ Sm support Marine heliooptera ac- pe>air and be heard at thta meet­ sonal and Intimate” photo- J" compUsh in the war, ing. A copy of each appilioa- To Stock Up On groplis foould ix>t be puMiahed Tkynday, Friday & Saturday lOdM to 9 M FILL YOUR FREEZER - ALL MEATS S DonneUy, an oartatant vloe- tlon la on file In the building ta Britain. But be said no aotton g* . president at Society tor Sav- Inspector’s office. WDidd to token agalnri: the Ex­ OCT. 3rd, 4th & 5Hi OUT, WRAPFED AMD QUICK FROZEN p . tngs, entered fixed wing and Post Offloe Openings press. rotary wtag pilot training with Th« Post Office Department Fashion Leg Looks! 8 980,761 The Eicpress ran one o t the Iti the Marines upon graduation $ , of our beautifid new TO YOUR SPEOIFIGATIONS AT NO has announced thait there ore pictures acroas the whole top r; from Fairfield University. Dur- opentags tor substitute rural Save up to 20% EXTRA OHARQE. a*. tag four years of active duty, coctiera at the South ■Windsor iiiE R iE noRHifln c o s h i e t i c s t u d i o *51 he ■flew versions of the Silcorsky Post Office. Any persons inter­ Buy 6 padrsy Save even more MND9UART1RS SIDES <#> 8-68 model. ested in these positions are ask­ available 7t TOLLAND TNFKE., ROUTE 83— Manchsitsr-Vsrnon Town Line J " The Republican nominee tor ed to call the posbnaater at the Regular hrioa Sole Price tha state legislature from South South WlndBor Pest O ffice for EDen Roeaiio Joan Cunliffe Benita (Bonnie) Molchen 0 pidr 2; and East Windsor, DonneUy appUootlona and information. per pair per pair ra lives on CUnton Dr. in Wapplng Borneo la already well known Ellen Is new with us, but defl- New with us, but ahe’s defi­ $3.00 P aaty Hora fS.60 $7.70 (S pr.) 21 with hla w ife and four ohUdren. nUtely. a “Tree Chic” girl! A ta the area oa a stylist of great nitely a “Tres Chic" Girt, who . |L75 «L40 «SJ5 for He is a member of the South Manchester Evening Herald, former instruotreea in train­ FREE capablltty and sunny 'vl'vaclous wlU upheld our atandards o t ex i LBS LM 7JO •FREE lb lb Whidsor PubUo Building Com- South Windsor correspondent, ing euid a. stylist ta a Weet Hour of Beauty...■domonttratiota cellenoe and oouitesy. L20 7JO Favpra... exciting thank-you- mtaslon.__, Exchange C5ub, Oathertae R. May, tel. 644-8296. peraonolity. Hartford and local saloa. L80 Sale . of complaxion cara faaturlng for-coming gifta which * iiu glite at Colunirbus end State L8B LOS •M ourfamoua 3 Stapt to Eieauty, followed will Introduca you to our fabuloua Bar Aasoctaiion. 105 M . 5JB Personal by • marvoloui ZBA Hearing aalaction of coimetica and We Beeanre The Bight U m lt Qpanttttse Car Hits »o g , Do Coll 'Tiws Chk of BoHon”—Plieno 649-1101 Soy Charge It at D&L’s Koriezy Deporiznent ...... ^ complimentary make up I grooming aids I There wlU be a PubUo Hoar- ot the Zoning Board o f Ap­ Uriver Flees Mancheatcc Paricade Come on in end tee u i... admire our froth new decor, browie among our fascinating peals on Thursday at 8 p.m. at Open Mon., Wed., Thuia, Friday Loans. Jhe Mgh school. The Board of A Keeney St. resident report­ array of beauty and grooming aids (raal princatt stuff at Cinderella prices). Get your Remember— ^Yoh figure oonscknis gels, no oontraet is required at «wr figure tm » Pand SatL tlU 8 PAC. m '<%iprsiki wUl consider., the fol­ free favors. Let's gat acquainted. ed today that a pet colUe was S& ite. i lowtag appeals. struck on the street last nlglil sakml Simidy pay |2.00 for an individual 1-2 hour aeesion. xxvnsti WESTERN White Fox Bervloo of 8 Burke by a driver vrho le ft the scene. St., East Hartford, requests a The dog la now In an animal lSrl*rateiw2toetete Hope To See You During Our Opening Ciilabrafion ■: a , hearing tor approval of a hospital In serious condition. ★ SPEaAL FREE OFFER! ★ jt .-.iti. ,'■ * ? i • MUU HORMIR 60SMITI6 tTUPiO Itsd repairer’s Ucense on The coUle was the pat of three 19 «fee I«(lto tra 4 71 TOLLAND TUUNPIKf. tOUTI 1} I n i e< «M Hsberisto prem liM at 760 John Fl'toh children, Donna, Ronnie, and For Every Woir Dressing Appointtnent, (^ to m e rs will Reoeive One (1 ) MANCHfSTK.VHNON TOWN LINE ' • ..X , a OC zone. Debbie Trombtay of 8 Keeney VMMt O iff." .7,0. SOX #441. MANCHiSTH, CONN. B E aW SuE r Bl'vd., Ticket Good For A FREE Skaidetlzing Treatment! Svend Artahzn ^ HUton Bt. TtLffHONE 64J.9S7S Dr. requests a variance to al­ The children’s grandmother «VE STORES OF FASHl«** low conatniotlon closer to the said today she hoped 'the driver U^iddon, mERiE noRinnn c d s ih e t ic s t u d io frint Una than permitted on Ms of the car would contact the Ope* T o m ., Wad., Rot. dU • ^ n m ., tri. OQ • T H E CONNECTICUT BANK DKUO OOMPANT Homs ot iti9 Ftt* Hour of Buuly property, ta on A-30 aotw. Trombley family. AND TRUST COMPANY 1 f» •1 TOLUND TURNfIKE MANCHESTER .-...■j.Tv*.:., J... . << ■■■

BIANCHESTER EVENING JERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. WEDNESDAY, (y fO B E » 2, 1968 p a o 3 5IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 irtiruMl. Aunim el Contest' P olice Log M agazin e Tetlis O f S e m i n a r Entries Sought B y W ilton Shop VALUABLE OOUPOM PoUoe era look- In S en iA tivity VALOjlCil UatlMM VALDABUl OOVPOir VALUABLE OOUPOM for a local youth who may he involved in a theft In Weat " I I have aomaChlnc In TTarold Ootooury, owner of 20c OFF 100 ^ STAMPS 100 ^ STAMPS I Haittord yeeterday. A youth thla room, in thia group, with WUton’a O ift Shop at, 964 Main Tie o n wltli tUa eomm and porahaa* ol a t (Win parilcVpate In the thind 1215H |.ANE->EA8T HARTFORD 111 thm eemwE a e i SriNhme ed wttli ttda oeopen mad pnrnhaae el with tUs oomien end pardw oeM reportedly entered Arthur Drug you that I hm moat reluctant 8 FAMILT Bn • OanA—Tour nvorlte Brand, Fraas 8 1-Bk pkga<—Tear Favortte Bran# atare on Bamlnidge Rd., or- to ahara, or to leave” aaya a ■ w m i *«u m m d ” kMk-ulBte I Doam-emiEm a dared aeven eaftona o( cigar- participant In the Middletown oooteat Bponaored by W . Obebel, DUALITY ALWAYS TOOTHPASTE * ORANGE JUICE BACON ______cttes, and ran out ot the atore Future Workabop In the October Weat Omnan manufacAurer of LARGE EGGS Ooapon Good thru Oct, 8,1888 with them after trying to charge iaaua ot "OonnecUcut L ife " out ‘Hlummer figurines. The con­ ixtulis THC ptieir' I Good t o n Get. 8,1998 Oelven Good thra O oi 8 ,1MB Coupon Good torn Oot. 8 ,18M lim it One Oeopon P ar r ‘ ^ m i t One Ooupop Par Oosteraor lim it Oqg Oowpen P a r O la m m SUPERMARKETS, them with a OBT card which neat week with The Herald, test r. Harold B. Laird fOrd R«L, coworkers at Big L ***• * provocaUve, In-depUi vent of CUeasen In Bavaria as vt Boca Raton, Fla., nationally at #18 Main St., both reported "tudy ot the crucial problem of Slater Maria Innocentta, the CHICKEN M RTS lotoehi B i^ e teacher, vrUl con- to police that their waHeta had all’ pdUuHon In OonnecUcut and worid famous figurines are 99 the alarming rlae In lung can­ LEGS 4aet aervlces on Chriatlan Faith been sMen from their hand- adaptations of the artiath BUTT HALF BREASTS hags which were on a shelf In cer In the Hartford area. U . WflMam T. Foley UBNR, is shown receiving sketches o f ohUdren drawn both SHANK HALF tram Sunday throuch Wednea- the Niavy Oommendatkm Med&l and Air Meda! for a hack room. Total loos waa The October issue also spot­ from menMries o f her childhood full fa y at the Preabyterlan Church, 84.88. lights the UtUe-known acUvlUes meritoriouB service in Vietnam from Ool. Roy and of the children who lived Shank with U Spruce St. ------of the Mlnutemen and other Tumquist, USAF, Commander DCASO, Hartford. near the oonvent who cluitered Removedi Cut rib Of Oeroge Bergren of 867 HUla- right-wing organlBaUons—their around her when She sketched. Eto win preaent Ove aermona h a lf the qnaaUon, “ What Is Ohrla- town Rd. noUfled p ^ c e of a crusades, goals. Inspired lead- N o fee is required to enter^ lb' lb' lb ttan Fh lthr* Sundav at the 10:80 break into ids home between a^- "Connec- Quiet Naval Officer the donteat and it Is not neoea-' lb a.m. 7 p.m. worship aerv- 1:80 and 2:80 yeaterday after- aporta scene, aary to purchue a Hummel lees, and Monday, Tuesday, and noon. Two doors had been pried **aut L ife " takes you on board figurine to participate. Ekitry Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. Special open and a Remington adding a achooner race In acienlc Mya- blanks are availaUe at Wllton’a mualc win be featured at Use machine and an RCA clock ra- He. F R E S H L E A N Is ‘Tiger in Combat’ gift ehop on Main 9t. aarvicaa, and a nursery will he dio had been taken vahiejl at And along wlUi regular 8*ffaa 1110. monthly features, the magaxlne pewidad. The services are open ______.______Lt. William Foley UBNR, of er^ Foley teul furtoer ^Wems g J ^ la T ^ ’ to the imbUc. brings you a {m flle of Con- In which the SEAL I Chuck Fillet ib8 9 Dr. Laird received hla semin­ An officer on patrol early thU necUcut’s controversial Benator ®» Nike Clrcte, fo rm ^ y d 8t. » photograph should take ad- Ground Chuck .. t M l as a---- B8Wt,i^Bd Petersburg, mvaatKtewap inDFU., flIVIand AnffTIlAl*original- "®. vantage of the chUd’s resem- ary training at Princeton (N J.) morning noticed a Coke m a- Abraham Rlbicdf. ------ly from Cleveland, Ohio, has re- standing jj® blance to one o f the figurines UnivarSity, and his doctorate at cMne at the Windsor St Esso B-THRIFTY 1W " V I celved hla 8«th medal for out- “ ®® dress the child In a reaa- Wbaaton (lU.) College. He has Station had been broken Into EARLY SKINLESS lb! N e w York OfflCP standing service. Thla medal In “ ^ ^ ® onable Ukeness of the Hummel USDA Frankfurters been paftor of riiurcbea in and die coin box waa missing. O l particular was tor “L t Foley’S prowema with ^ clothing. MORN lb I FhUadtfphla, Pa., Baltimore, SAVe S1.S0 A CANI Sliced Bocon GHOIGE nODBH, UBAN BONBLBM SnOAK Md,. and Wilmington, Del. He A battery was reported riolen R e V l C M i n g P l a n dartns tte^uck- d their ®"t7 ------i G i n i D . TOP sm iiiar Baa taught at Faith Semtnary, out d a car For MHA Project s!!!' “ ^ GROUND SIRLOIN TOP SIRLOIN FhHadelphia, and is now the at Carter Chevrolet «». ai i-sai • nn a dark has- "MMUnS fieSH.** EXTRA UBAN CUBE STEAK LONDON BROIL completed entry blank udilch p^dpal Bible teacher at the Main at. yesterday between 9 *pommlaBloner8 d the Man- rain Foley and the ground team BONEIKS ROAST can be obtained at Wilton’s a. 99c »>ca Raton fjonference. a.m. and 7 p.m. U waa valued cheater Housing Authority met an devieod a system which If he a . 99c A *1.09 at 889.M. l«r t n l ^ « « 1 heard a report ahowers, O y ^ deep “ without charge. The contest FIRST CUT"*- were going away from them, closes Nov. 1, 1968, and winners _____ by Leon Endertin. executive dl- they would Click twice, and I f GROUND CHU0 ( TOP SIRLOIN MMdto will be notified on Dec. 16. V oto* Transfer Gregory WlUett d 20 Tiffany « c t o r d MHA, on the status d ^volv- he were getting cloeer they = = = = Q toM TiiiliM Cut Rd. to E«d Itorifort reported the development program tor S^my wouM click once. Using this to poUee that his car had been project GONN>2A>3, the ^ SEAL team unaer enemy lU fliin o a B lb. 55e R i^ ts Explained Authority’s North End housing attack near the city d Rach make ahlllt method, after 16 bo V e r n o n CHUCK STEAK stolen out d the parking lo t 20 minutes Fi^ey located the lb. 9 9 ' “ Qualified voters who move at Caldors on Ttdland Tpke. for the elderly. Ola.” SWORDFISM STEAKS .. 39' FILLET of SOLE Bnderlin told the OomnvisAlotv Foley la a quiet man who SEIAL unK tow Ucaiit must presrat a g «r C2ief osi Main St., nurow - fore eq>proving them. ThU has * known VC training area about k . 1,0,1 ™ ,i„ because he had only mentkmed fan for. the come-htther took statement signed by the town ly ndaslng several psaked ca n been done and the papers are 30 miles from Rach Gla. One BAKEDLOAVES lb. casualy to her that "he had and a ten with a religioua motif derk or registrar d voters i there. H e w ill answer to the set for resubmUelah to Wash- ^ wounded maq and GRAND UNION ^ ■ | | A 1x ^ 1***”* done something that he might for church. clerk or registrar d voters In charge in Manchester Circuit ington, hopeluUy for a filial ap- ^ y ^ called for a Medlvao ^ „ S T p S his last town d reakUnoe de­ Court 12 on Oot 14. helicopter, which U essentially The ddeet fan is of carved ■ts. proval this Ume. Enderlln said Lt. Foley has been in the sandalwood. Fans delicately claring that the applicant was ------that he w ill check thU week a mobile hospital. Foley and Navy tor 5Mi years and he is pointed In toe Oriental tradi­ an elsotor in his fotm er town, WHUam C. Drohaa, 28, d 21 to see that the papers have been another helicopter were as­ Spaghetti ...... 6 ’ ' - T " ROW assigned as Flight Test tion come from Japan, Hong whether or not his name has McGrath Rd. in South Wlndsar, forwarded. - signed to give fire support for i Officer at Kaman Aircraft in Kong and the Philippine Is­ been removed from the regis­ WMS diaiged wMh tampering In other business the thU Medivac helicopter. The $ D E L MONTE JIF 1.00 SHOP GRAND U N IO N FOR('^ ^ W\ ‘ Blobmfleld where he Is testing lands. try list, and the date d the wWi a motor vehicle late last Authority was presented with a weather was only fair on thU a nerv twin engine helicopter Oommunlon Sunday removal. night wtMn he and another un- tenant* application status report first trip with a ceiling d about CHICKEN OF TBB SEA CHASE and SANBORN or FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN 1 ^ Union Congregational Church The transfer eliminates th e identified man allegedly at- which showed that 44 appllca- 1,000 feet. A fter the wounded wMch w ill be used In Vietnam. PEAHUT BUTTER After hb Navy duty la over, of Rockville will observe World- TOMATO SAUCE need tor an applicant to g o tempted to Start a motorcycle Uona have been processed since man had been picked up, F d ey Sunday through the process d being not bdonging to them perked 3, 1968, 12 d which were radioed beck for further inatruc- Foley plana to take his w ife Wide Communion at WHITE TVHA MAXWELL HOUSE made a voter again in his new at the rear of Uw Ftast Na- ineligible apidicante. 9 of Uons. He was Inrormed that the and two children, ’Tommy, 8, morning services, S N O W W H IT E 8 no. town d residence. The pro-, other SEIAL unit was encounter- and Karen, 2, bock to ETorida The service has been o b- ‘ V * 4 9 c tional atore on Main at The ’vere Incomplete, and 23 COFFEE cedure can be eCtected any day owner became tovolved In a ®* which were approved. The ing heavy enemy fire and that where he will be engaged in served internationally since OMUPlKk) of the week in the office of the figh t wHh them and someone **P®rt further showed that 124 they wanted to be pulled out. some typ « of helicopter sorv- 1938 on the first Sunday In Oc- •1.00 1 lb. CM Town Gleilc during regular of­ eligible applications are on file Foley instructed them to "sit ices, he said. tober. It stresses world fellow- f m t k r d o m f called the police complaining at tight" until he refueled and Col. Roy Turnqulst, USAF Fo- ship and unity of all Christiana,. fice hours until October 12, Mrs. the noise. He w ill answer to the as of Oct 1, 1988, for aU toe Orasso said. Authority’s projects. then he would come back and ley's ' “boss” said of toe The Communion meditation charge in Msaefaeater CSroult get them. lieutenant, “ You wouldn’t think w ill be entitled, “ Behold the 'MOONLIGHT After the Oct. 12 deadline, on­ Court 12 on Oct, 21. An operating budget, as ap­ SIb ^ I b P o ib m I .'29c By the time he had taken bn from his quiet, unassuming Man”, with the Rev. Paul J. BRAKD” ly those persons whose qualifi­ proved by the Regional Office of the Housing Aaalstanee Ad­ fuel, toe weather had gotten manner that he was such a tiger Bowman preaching. Deacons cations d residence mature be­ ACCIDENTS worse; the celling was now in combat. He la a fine gentle­ for the service Mdll be Lewis BORDEN'S FROSTED tween Oct. 12 and Nov. 4 wlB ministration of HUD in New A rear-end coOiaton occurrtd York, was adopted by 'toe down to 300 feet and it w«a men and a credit to the serv­ Mlnsr, Stanley Leslzza, MACHIHI SUCtO, POLISH STYLi GRAND UNION be allowed to transfer their vot­ on Broad S t yeaterday a f 1:43 raining. Besides the bad weath- ice.” Charles O'ETlnn, HerbertHeim, ing privileges at any time on authority last night pjn. when a oar stopped on Ths authority applxnred the David Mills, Raymond Raans- or prior to the last week day Breed S t to turn into the paik- dell, Joseph Toth and Stuart before election. request ot the Salvation Army ade parking area and the sec­ to use toe sodal hall at Blue- O ne Infant D ies Neff. V E A L L O A F The secretary urged all eligi­ ond car briiind it Mtruck the oar A special offering for “ Neigh­ ble dtUens whose righto have field Dr. a 9th anniverBary imsnedlately behind k. The oars party oh Monday, Oct bors in Crisis” w ill be r e- TOrviASCIO-WHOLE MILK matured to use the tra n fer 7. were operated by John Beaulieu, celved. SARA LEE I f 1 AN procedure now and become ­ Childless for 10 Years^ 20, o f 812 Main S t smd Jamea Rranmage Sate 13oz. gible to vote at the Presidential V ear Them e Set The Commission on Missions Election on Nov. 8. Momw, 27, of 818 Spruce St Mozzorella Only minor dsanage waa in­ Woman Has Sextuplets of toe RockvlUe United Metho­ "Tben,” die said, “on No­ B y Ladies G uild dist Church, w ill hold a nan- Coffee Cake vember 6, VOTE!” curred and no injurlsa Were re­ ported. "Taw aid An Adult Church’ ’ 1s (Oenilnned Frsm Page One) — mage sale Saturday from 10 the program theme of the It waa three, but Mrs. TTiorns a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church. hospital that was opened only and her husband have known Anyone having articles t o r v l.S _ * n ' a. Guild ot Our Lady of St. Bar- two months ago and Is, the most D oU unI^ests p^jj^ Records since August that ahe would donate should coll Mrs. Joyce RED D lU aO D S r a SWBET OB BDTTKKMndt KBAFlN-^ATDBALr iqodem of Its kind In Britain. 1 have six,” Mlse Shotton added. Morley. The committee r e- The baMes are believed to be P ositive Tactics Warraotee Deeds events tOr ths year have been queste that no furniture be APPLES 2,bi. Pillitanr BittuHi I5« S «l» SlicM ««. the first sextuplets born in Brit­ donated. CmCORT AHD ra Catherine M Burke to Rich­ announced by Mrs. Robert Neu- ain, medical e^qwrte said after "A positive approach is need­ ard P. Hayes, property at 62 swanger, inogram chairman. Andover A Rod HOLLAND HALL ed in the 4«h District aeoa- a quick check of records here. E S C A R O IE ^ 2.., ■ORDEN DAnSH Unmore Dr., conveyance tax The season w ill open with a World records show there TosM Traot! Mb. tortal cwmpslgn,” astd Monchee- Hdf CRISP, TEMDER 817.08. “ Tea and Friendship” social have been reports of about 20 M ariani to Visit Sex Education pkg. APPLE JOKE ter GOP rtisdrinnn M. Adler and oiganlxatJon meeting Tues­ MARGARINE Barbara K. Stuart to Don H. inrevloua sextuplet births since GoL PASCAL CELERY .1:. GRAND mnoM Dobkln today. day at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholo- Town Tom orrow W orkshop Topic 6RAHD mnOH 75-ft. I and Ann P. Fogg, property at 1900, but many of these reports ICECREAM Cont. GOLDEN RIPE roll D r t )U n s M d ^ lt o ^ o o i. M „ Falknor Dr., ctlnVeyancb tax J® w eri not conflmed. FANCY, SUGAR CURED ALUMINUM Foa Peter Morlanl, Republican For Teaches MUSHROOMS'Jgr to oonduaton “ after read- g21AB. ' membership In the Guild and Sextuplete may u be becoming PINEAPPLES cmcioii/iTALun tng aocue negative and many greater participation by mem- candidate for Clotigreas In the pl.g^of00C Tbe Hell Investment Co. to less rare because of toe effects ALL PURPOSE ben. of modern fertility drugs, doc­ Second District, wUl make a Teachers from Manchester's !ffinfTATa(S 4 IOeH eAN succs SHAKE & BAKE F r a y s t a r c h H .^ ' P~P®rty rt “Catholic Educofion—A New five parochial schools attended r-ib. gening Herald ^ conveyance tax tors said. visit to Andover tomorrow af­ $|39 h iiim DnON Look” w ill be the theme o f the Cases of women taking drugs a workshop conference for 6th SLICED BACON 5-oz. pkg. o f 8178.78. ternoon. He will be In the area He ooid, "Tte negative oo- meeting on Nov. 12. Mrs. Elinor through 9to grade teachers on JUICE 3 ^ iSd CHICKEN FURNITURE POUSHt^n 6 9 ° C S w T T I SAUCES 3 r-. n o® Daniel F. and Florence because they have been unable peiohsft. (of the campaign) on J - ^ to have a teiy, have «>meUmes of the Andover Maiket from 8 “ Fam ily L ife and Sex Educa­ AMBlfCA'S FAVORITE eeU-evideat—tberaU-wvideat^-tbera ie no ild fo t ° ‘ 5.® rewlted In mulUple births, te 4* p.m. to meet and talk with, tlon" hold this afternoon ' at SWANSON , __ lit laIs mmunlty Hall In Coventry. Maher, Sister Lennea Frieden, EXTRA ance tax 822JM. All interested people ore cor­ ‘Oa. mew YORK (A P ) — Son. Ja­ Mexico and Nicaragua. and Wallace McKay; St. James, lb d\*i' BONUS a m tor cob JAVite, R-N.T., and M f Clifford W. Sheer Construction "Law and Contemporary So- h u s Shotton, the obstetrician, dially Invited. SUter Mary Mark, Sister Rita STAMPS Co. to Joseph F. and Joame * Aloysius Aheorn, candidate olderii AV» fatmd a new way of clety" will be the topic dls- sak) later that the ’n »m s knew Marie, Sister Alice, Sister Mary, 3 with this COUPON and purchase of nppAg)lng lo the pubUo—by ghr- B. ewupea, property on Bush ouoMd at the March 11 meet- since August that they,would the office of representoUvo Mrs, Helen Acfonl, and Mrs. HIU Rd., conveyance tax 881.90. '/] gallon bottle 4ftg IfcAiB aomething for nothing log- have sextuplets. i fronj the 81st District, and Rob- Marcella L ’Heureux. AT liBAgT A 88o U . SAVDIGt i #Mgb doora’t hsra any pohUoal Stanley fiweiz to Andrew The Rev. Nlcbolas Ceesaro of Mrs. Thoms had been taking «rt Houlsy, who oeeks the post The main speaker was the A woiM I OD., property on the St, Thomas Seminary, Bloom- a fertility drug called gonodro- rtate senator from the« 89 to Rev, James T. McHugh, di­ MHiftior is run- north ride of Wrthsrril It;, ■4##, wU^^jpsok about ’’Fam ily phln. District, Will be the other gutflb rector of the Fam ily Life Bu­ COUPON GOOD THRU SAT. OCT. 5lhl fato otaff is conveyance U x #4#JM). on A pttf 8. “ Ws have known for atMut ot honor. reau, U.S. Catholic Conference, SPEOIALS hr THUR&, FRL mU SAT. flhorwDod A. Beeefator to Jo- H m program irill doos May four months that there were a Washington, D.C. Hts topic was flMMr SB# tadnoi WB BBSEBVB THE BIGHT TO UM IT QUANTlTIll# ■ M ill - i"^**^**^ to ^ with A . OonW, property st 14- 18 wtto the inrioUatlon of offi- number of babies here,” Miss Manchester Evening Herald “ObjsotlvM and Purposes of a t PRiaS EFFKTIVK 1;HR0UGH SAT., O a . 5. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIU. I lbs ftm fialpL WrittsA on them 99 Winter st., iveysnce tax cars and 'a Communion Supper Shotton said. Andover correspondent, Law- Fam ily l i f e and Sex Education TT gm .,^ worda “I Am Levad." #40.70 for wemen of iha parish. "At first the parents thought rence Mee, teL 742-979#.. Program ." Manchaster PEutode, Middle 'iTtrnplke, Triple-S Ttodemptkn Center iBo BforlMt Square, NwwhictioB Open Friday N igh ts ta^9— A B |todemptkm Centers Closed Mondsys

) ' V ' i a i ; PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 p a g e s i x t e e n Peggy Lee Saikm Taught S S 2 2 M VALUABLE COUPON COUPON SAVINGS Hummed Ere To Snrvive in MAXWEU HOUSE Matrimonial Sea S J o o T A K i s She Talked ■AMDOBaO, OMH. (AP) — Tn CUP THESE SPRY COFFEE By BAI.BOVUB potto finm ■oatMofo to Saaebo, CLIP THESE SUGAR B U n E R I HBW TOlUC (AP) — Peggy Om atatT to «U too tomilUr; S-fe. 10-M. Afl Orindt c LeOU. toa gotdan aonebM o t b e ■alar otooto girt. Soikir mai> 4 9 COUPONS eon R>.eon ttme, batoa to ba oaDad • par- itoB Urt. ■oiler oblpe out H m COUPONS batMpaoan to o««r. tlM prob> 39* - 59‘ “ R makau ma uound too moob tan* am Juot begtoring. % Coopon Good at Monchaste Shop Rita Only ran Good at Monch ete Shop Rita Only Coupon Good at Moncbofte Shop Rito Only Coupon Good at Monehuotor Shop RIto Only au If I irera oaa of toooa fimy VtMt (bam U moMy. Iba Coapoa Explrot Oetobe S. 196R Conpen Ixpiras O e t o b e S, 19M womart v»bo abmjna buatla Coupon ixp lrtt O e t o b e S. 1R6S Coupon Expires O ctobor S, 196R rouBg Mary tnUatad man and AND SAVE ^ Limit 1 Pe Cnstome Limit auromd uealng lliat toa attdxaya Ma uMa wfU probably be toai$> Limit 1 Re Cintome Limit 1 Re Costome toe ■oanted Me on an toicotne « AND SAVE only With this coupon are olaan.” ttia olghad. "And tm& nador |S0 a mootb. ORon 7 ^ rm not ttiat vmy. a baby oomea atone In toe Oxto “ But I do pay great attentloa yoM*. to datott to my work buooUU Z A major oource of problema WHY PAY MORE? want to Unprom It. and IfflBid am tbe unforced aeparattona SHOP-RITE REG., THIN OR ELBOW MACARONI SHOP-RITE'S PORK LOIN SALE, CUT FROM CORN FED YOUNG PORKERS makau mu a patfaottontot, BMii I tbat am part of Itovy Ma Tbe uuppouu 1 am. But umryUodlJr ertta, tobo may be no more than a n j^ a obow batte wboH It to 11 or 19, finds herseU faced ev­ GREEN GIANT PEAS doM craattvtty." en^ day wttb leupoiwlbQlllea re- Itoggy liweuta from |9B,000 to qiditee mature dedetona 0 ( ^ , SPAGHETTI $30,000 prepexteg a Obow, a «im Obe to tor from home. 1-lb. 1-ox. texge toan to uomatknuu upant When her buOband oomea to launch an eoUre off-Broad- iiaeir, dke muot adtnsl to a toml- c a n s I way play. Bter tavuttmuitt boa ly totnatton In wUtob be la toe alwayu paid off. deotoloiMnaker. And, when be 6 *1 PORK LOINS Over a oarue toat ^ana laarea, abe again mnat take 5 three decadou, tbei obampagna- SHOP-RITE YELLOW. DEVILS BROWNIE MIX. PLUS 7 OTHER VARIETIES orar. SHOP-RITE ______' ------1B-OX.' bkmde utnger baa xuoordad Rucogntoliig thl% toe Navy la 4 boxei *1 more iban BOO aonga, 100 of tzytoe to do aometolne to help- FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 CAKE MIXES lO T O ^ wblidi aha vrroto barailf. H e OutranUy under way at toe RUG CLEANER h r l is h waaUy Income Be high to toa Ftoat Ann-Submarine^ Warfare flvWfbmr* braoket. Tope wMb •cbool to a fourpart premar- GLORY FOAM '.‘X 1.39 toa puUBe, aba to alao a Bavcrlta rtage mtokm r tor peraonnel of INSTANT BREAKFAST 69 PORTION m to b e teDow muototena 'Rtoy the A8W Bdwol. Fleet Trelntae DEL MONTE PINE.-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK OR 10'/i-ox. $ f 1 tand to rata Peggy and F lt4 (a t^ aa toa bato ot Om Mv- Omop, Fleet Antl-Alr Wartore 1-qt. 14-oa $ 0 cons I 3 R>. ovg. lb. Itatofier Center, Iflaolle Tkaln- K'liassr PINEAPPLE JUICE cam ■ SHOP-RITE SOUPS 8 , lie pop atBgara. . _ Hg> OOUter, Mtoetto ireinlng 4 MY FAVORITE MEAT. LIVER OR CHICKEN flba la aatf-tutoiwL and ttka Ustt, Padflo, and tooae at­ 15e OFF LABEL _ moat of tha truly great oiM (to tached to toe aUouranoe of box 7 0 ^ COUNTRY STTU CUT PROM RIB FORTIOM I ...wM. up toa hard way—odap by of 100 # W DOG FOOD 12 *1 PORK LOIN Oommonder, ^Swltos Fleet TETLEY TEA BAGS DOLE LO CAL FRUIT COCKTAIL. SHOP-RITE GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS OP LOIN I FORK LOIN painful map. Tmtatov Oommand. WHY PAY MORE? SHOP-RITE *«iiy atote otod I bMnwitod be- WHOLEVYnV/LC ORVfl\ STOKELY T i ^ m wm foral teamed to tato." aba—ld. ■aaolona are alzletly fa t toe ------A 1-lb. $ 1 PORK RIBS 49* RIB HALF LOIN HALF ^69* <3M trteMto and ftonceea £ons ■ Bom Nornaa Jean Btegtomm, CORN FLAKES 'LT 19‘ d u g h te ot toa railway eathm not tnotaded. FRUIT COCKTAIL HOT DOG RaiSH! WIDE, FINE OR MEDIUM PENN DETERGENT SOe OF LABEL BONELESS CALIFORNIA •mnt In Jamaetowik MJD., torn 'Treparetton tor MaRtage’ * HOT DOG! CENTER CUTS Wbot'B a bat dog wHIioiit hot dog rtlith . . . lost her motoe wben aha. wm ■wm the subject for a lecture and what's hot dog ralith if If isn't Shep-Rita? four. At 17, on a botroxmd reH- When you too Shop-Rlto's Suporlor Quality DUTCH NOODLES 3 89* 99* -—— wtto toe R«v. Gkirden COLD POWER Sbop-Rlta hot dog roiith b m good. If eon mad paaa and mark on ow pochogot, yon know yoo'ro ^ SHOP-kiTE CHUNKY OR CREAMY CHUCK Heaa, youth dtoector at La JaQa 90 SHOP-RITE _ . ROASTS OR toTfas groat on bamburgan. b's abtolnfely far Hrtlywood^ and rede totting Prmbyterlan Oamdi, as ting tho Rnost ingrodionts . . . and that's what CHUCK ROAST dolieioat. . . try soma! up In a coach car aU toa a ^ . goat info o e oO hoof franks . . . tho Rnost PEANUT BUnER 89‘ MAYONNAISE 39* ROAST --1 aaa tonK ty ahy and naira, Heau apoke of toe three big ^ ingrodioots! Try Shop-Rlto's oH bool franks SHOP-RITE (RED LABEL) PORK CHOPS and didn’t know where to fit muw«agw mnnwirlonrtilp. MULTI PACK CHOCOLATE OR MANILLA and commlt- thoy'ro tho host hot dog around. 1-lb. 11-oa $ t go to find a plaoa to alxig." ^ cant I aatd. “I waa a abort o r d e cook, ment. TOMATO PUREE 4 MY-T-FINE PUDDING 69* OCc CAMPBELLS a waltrae and an amuaamant Om of toe beat totaga about a - 6 9 paxk baxke. I waa down to a good maxclage, he added “ to 10K-OI. t f c * dtato. Itterally, whan I get a Jab ♦tf* tt glvea a man the ‘freedom cant ■ I 79 SHOP-RITE BLUEBERRY, OLD FASHIONED APPLE OR PEXOH TOMATO SOUP TOMATO CATSUP 6 M at a ouppe dub f e IS a toght to toil and be torglvm. ' ” Hare O5 CANELINI. RED KNIDNEY BEANS^O^<^IC_F^S _ LARGE B“ SIZE sHOP'Rrnrs u .s.d .a . g o v ir n m e n t g r a d e d c h o i c i s t i i r r k p and my maate.” •adi a chance to talk, SHOP-RITE m mm BioacUal Utoee lhat baa, to my wbat waa botoeotog him. coni YOUR C H O IC I OP DELICIOUS lONELBSS STEAKS PIE EATIN' pteguad h e toroughont b e ad­ •The problema," conceded PROGRESSO BEANS 6 L r 89< APPLE SAUCE 6 i.': *1 ult Ufa foroed b e return Heaa, "am tontaatlr. Ttaa only WHOLE KERNEL CORN, GOLDEN CREAM STYLE CORNLN OR CHUNK BEEF 14 OZ.. BURGER ROUNDS. CHICKEN 15 OZ. OR S «W CUT FOR LONDON BROIL WHOLE KERNEL VAC PACK , bama. Ihen Kan K rm a a ^ ^ oonaolaUan to tola: Tbu quanflty MOTT'S DAWN HUBSH PICNIC SALE fftnttw. WDAT to Fargo, MJ>.. of Wins lan^t so Important au tos 1-lb. gam b e a Job and renoxnad b e cons KAL KAN DOG FOOD 5 *l SHOULDER STEAKS • 99* jriMynm fHUCK SHOP-RITE REGULAR OR SESAME gooUty of tone. The tone wben SHOP-RITE CORN 6 *1 Pm^ Lee. . . to boma can be made •^79* CORNED BEEF •b^79* ICdweat handa, Peggy wa* to opond It; near-found freedom- aummonad by Benny Gootonan Wben too dtoeuotofw ended ^ A c FUDGETOWN 57* , to ba hto teadtag Hmo loft toe men with tola paxt- bog ^0 ^0 IN STORE BAKERY WHERE AVAILABLE IBIS tote raoordad “Why Dorft togtoou^: ^ ____ FARM FRESH PRODUCfc You Do W ghtf." tite itoto to a “ A « of vtbot vrdre baan 4 8 9 * paxada of amiub htta They to- talMag bbout to Maolltoio—ym ASSORTED CHALUH ^SoOo ••Umr," •VtMtum,'’ Wvrn HY i FAYr^ i MORE?nnwihw# ftodtoe ilgbt gW. you AEROSOL WINDER _ _ _ "Ooldan Sterrlnga," “P a v e," bar, you marry bar. Too buBd RED A P P LES “ It’a a Cteod Day," and “ I Donft tg> your flnannou and you boro ir 39* CALGON BOUQUET 49* FRESH BROCCOLI DQNUTS BREAD Know EnouBb About Tou.'^ WINDOW CLEANER DELICIOUS QMied to naany ftelila. PegBT W HY PAY MORE? CONTAOINA REGUUR OR FINE to Otoe meNone. toe man am PUT YOUR CALIFORNIA te a aUtted palnte end poet, Mcplorti« raUglom ftoanom and FANCY C aha to wldaly read and »■•*► lomd to iiiaiiioga 8 r." *1 LYSOL LIQUID 3 'a *1 i;% 4 2 * tenoa fxwn Ralph Waldo Btorr^ ' SAVINGS ON ICE TOMATO PASTE Lb. lit 4 9 * Itaimblto. tbea to lioaw- WHITE OR RED PROGRESSO DOXEE ______RUNCH 1 9 son baa deeply hwplred wocfc-pamphleto to be maA 10*^ *01# 9 ______^ Mni.. at ttoUbte: “ Ctod ^ not eons ■ 2 fltody dioalu to ba ooutodeoA > ITS FROZEN FOOD CLAM SAUCE 3 CLAM CHOWDER 5 APPETIZER AND SEAFOOD DEPT. bam hto work dot* 't/f i oam- qulmas to taka. Sanqila budgeto W HY FAY MORE7 ___ potot up toa bigb ooto of Uvtag. BUY-TIME! LAUNDRY, DETERGENT. 7e OFF LABEL WHY FAY MORE? •rib me Ufa to awaiiuto|$t" Xtode "FoUta to oootode ba- GREEN PEPPERS SSA 19* | PASCAL CELERY aald the tolky-votoed ittigBfi ^foavi*'' COLD POWER v -6 9 * COFFEE MATE 'l.r 69* “ awarenee ot avaryl^ ^ t o ; CHICKEN. TURKEY. lEEF OR TUNA SHOP-RITE 1 SHOF-RITE NEPCO die—fram mutoe trenda tOWUM A Ton am Muly to ttA mom YELLOW, WHITE OR SLICED FAST. CHEESE _ ^ jgM rtoa and toa Utomra to ioosly at Warn than you a r e ■iir 39* your gardm. _ , ham bean baCora. OCOMA TOMATO SAUCE 10 89* GARLIC PQWDER Pbg §§y BOLOGNA “ Paopla who donft toay awatta S. Baoanaa at your own ^ W HY FAY MORE? UUNDRY, lOe O W BORDENS AMERICAN CHEESE evantuaBy beooma vagfmnlaai dal nueda, you may find It hard WHITE PAST. PROCESS It would ba aw fid-a w iila o t to ba objaotlm about txatta in POT PIES LIBBY SAUERKRAUT 6 i:.': *1 3 -0 ALL DETERGENT 59* kfe-not to ba aware." Ijxls you ttka. TV CHICKEN DINNER If OZ. CARUSO OR SHOF-RITE AMERICAN CHEESE ia e ptalloaoptay: , A Becauaa you can look about .01. $ 1 6 NEW YORK ^ “ lim wttb oa mudh iom, hu­ you and see o t t e aevtoanun lei El mor and oouraga oa you oan— otobaotte “ mtoedf* mar- SWANSON POPE BLENDED OIL ''* 67 on a xnotoroyda oop who wieactatoty involved in mtopey 3 *1 ORANGE JUICE HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS stopped him hare to aauntate Ma - SPRAY CLEANER 49* SOFT MARGARINE CHOC. CHIP. SUGAR. FUDGE, NUT. RAISIN OATMEAL nlbeaidoar. lifoT GEISHA TUNA SHOF-RITE ja d*e txaixiod eo toat die SHOP-RITE CORN SUPER SIZE A fte taking hla tbna to look m^port beradf in event of WHY PAY MORE? SHOP-RITE 38* SHOP-RITE COOKIES o v e moat at tha moving paxt% emegoncy? PECAN COFFEE _ CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL SOUR CREAM tha oop demanded to toot the Il-ax. DEU DEPARTMENT SCOPE "c-»r brake. But wbm ha ooiddb*t FDIDIIIO MBTXOBXTE* SARA LEE CAKE pkg. 69* produce hla hoeoM, tha m ine FOft m o m HOWARD JOHNSON CHICKEN OR SHRIMP SHOP-RITE REG. OR THICK retuaad to tet Mm dilm . DEL MONTE CORN SHORTENING SWIFT OR HORMEL At toa poUoeman'a Indakmoa. g r a n d f o r k s , NJ>. tAP) If-ox. MOUTHWASH — Meteorite hunting can bo CROQUEnES pIe|. 55* the miner drove oft wttb him in profitable, auya the North DMka- SPRAY DEODORANT the front ooat an a hraba BaoL HOLLOWAY HOUSE. STUFFED CABBAGE OR C A c •ma ftiBt tone ba httoiUtt to* to Oeologlcul Survey, whkto to PEPPER OR SALISBURY STEAK SLICED BACON atwitig citlxena to start hunting 5 c a n J T F CANNED HAM oar to a gantte halt "N o," 14-ox. n RIGHT GUARD for tha apace atonea. snappad toa txaftto w n , " uImb pkg. 59* COLD ____ Tbe eutvey la dldxlbuthig a ENTREES C A c X aay to otopb Jam oa too POLAR *— 14-OZ. fPc bmhMt" MW pUbUcatloo. "M deodies In WHY PAY MORE? pkg. ^ 16-ox. lOe OFF LABEL 4t*«- MfiC 1 1-lb.4-si. || rag. d lV g CONTAC CAPSULES . Off tbey went agatn. Tha talm NorIb Dakota: A QuWe to Thalr • QQMM , ReoagnlUon,” In an dioct to lo- TOPPING 4te coni. 59* 38 ALL DETERGENT b.. | DISHWASHER ALL - 4 2 LAVA REGULAR A 2 7 12c OFF LABEL BRECK SHAMPOO OR e , Mb Mpa tigbtate, ------emta unreoognised or unreported ...... IE eeec SHOF-RITE TURKEY. BEEF, CORNED BEEF. CH. HAM OR PASTRAMI Mb Boot down and all 1 WHY PAY MORE7 ______tOc OFF LABEL DEODORANT 7c OFF UBEL 4* rag- 1 '''Y'*'**' O C c 2 bin mdaorltea that hum falten In 16-01. t-lb.6-ei. CREME RINSE tlw fltolN* pkg. BONUS DETERGENT 0 7 ZEST SOAP 1 3 3 9 ^ 1 TOP JOB CLEANER 7 3 FIRST QUALITY CANTRECE ' ^ “ Mdaorltea are aduntiflctlly MRS. rs PIROGES 59* SliOP-RifE FRANKS 63* SLICED MEATS 3 95* "A ttx l^ " aald tote aa vakiahte and dicUtd be made PARKS REG. HOT A SAGEY REGUUR REGUUR fe OFF UBEL 4c OFF UBEL 1 TABLET. GIANT 10c OFF UBEL NYLON PANTT HOSE- 1.29 ougMy amioyad oop, UvallaUe tor dudy," eald Dr. Mb. SPIC 6 ^« fe cmsco i.ib. 1 salvo iC T c brake work. EOba warn hacjllV .' Wtteon M. Laird, bead of toe SAUSAGE MEAT 69* SPAN 1-lb. A 1 COMBT A cant. A i SHORTINING cm i A loiTIRGINT 14.01. O # cEofufr" ° mHlKSrRAHKS ‘ 69* nyUka." ' ‘ aurmy. “They are usually very "B o n y abuna, P at | old and bavo xaoedad in toem- 1 — _ia. PR0 8 PB0 T AVB. and BLVD. 811W. BIAIN ST.. MKBIDMI wuy, not ‘ •elvM aoms of tbu durty blatory OpBB M o b . - m id d l e i e a s t WEST HARTFORD 1289 ALBANY HARTFORD Sdlj d cur aotar syatom." I CM TURNPIKE pUy aa too Ybay also can bo profltaUa AJ A d/^IJECTCD 450 SLATER WK, NEW BHTTAIN 9 BJB. - 9 PAL oteutiatt'a mUa' for too Onde. Metoorlteo uoB 450 SLATER RD., NEW BBTFAIN 9 8 . 01. - 9 D.III. MAN w I I E ^ T B R 280 WINDSOR AVB., WILSON MIDDLETOWN, CONN. motoreay ia. lor a four doUara p e pound or MANCHESTER oGOV280 ?fWINDSOR IXTAPOVKA ATAHo, AVB„ TTAAJOVA^WILSON „ «**ji^JbrJM»ii* v tT ® ® F ""** up to MO p e pound, Ltlrd mid: PriMf offocriv* Uwougfc Hlfbf, Oetobw $, i W . Mot rospMilM f#r m tft. wo r«#rvw tM rigiif rw imnit gMMiinfWf. Friers uftesHw rimafh Sutwduy elgbf. Gwlahtf B, IM t. Net reiyeaelMu (w ^ egreybleul effuw. We ta.efva the rigbt tf Holt nouarittet. • • Manchester evening herald, Manchester, conn.. wEPNEsbAY, October 2, i96s W EDNKDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 pAOX B oansY Section Two Wednesday, October 2, i968 lUaurlfi^jetet StLetttttg M a n e h e r te r South Windsor" Hearing Set Agostiiidli Three Injured RihicoH^ Daddarid to Attend V em o n Sed(sC]iiiic8 O n C h a n g es Church Panel Seeks Ways In a Two-Car ■ to . B. SteInbwK Ito . Olga Bats Steinberg, 8B, T olled Crash ‘Meet the Candidateg^ M ght For Addicts ot TO. Benton St., widow Ol At Junction To Bridge Generation Gap Em eet'r. Steinbeig, died lut treated Senator Ahmhlm Rlblcoff foster Nursery Adds Day for Hartford Children Drug addicted teen agem night at Mancheater Memorial state plan for improving Oommunloation was the hey eluded the fact that '•^children ■niree people and Congreaaman Bmillo iDatf- deavor a rt to ‘ the Intereoctlon of Oloott St. word in a panel discussion last have too much money to s p ^ cuts and bruises following .a__i_ 'Phiiart dan. foT tho advancemont of art aou* . By JUNE LINTON Local parenta pay tuition to children who vary from flv» -J®?™}® botgd have a drug clinic tn Ho^iltal. dari« win attend the Third Ben- for the advancement “aufcar toe HtUe cnaanm to ^ r pro-tohoolera to the montho |® women wffl read stories nrecg state town wtiere atorial D 1 a t r 1 c t Democratic cation hy.organii^ "Meet Tha Candidate#" dinner promoting lecturta and exww- oome unto raa” The vary old in- to^em, art encourage the san get competent help son and dance to be hrid at tiona. - v6totion boa hem dusted o ff and f youngriert to paint, ring, act moariy, according to ICayw Bchaub’s Restaurant on Rt. 6 in In N ovrator ^ r»- both indoors and out, not only Agoathrtll qwke on the topic Both Mkw Jao(>bson a r t Mrs. ter Memorial Hospital. A. Lassman, Representative Hartford Schort tiie yastorday at a meeting of the Oartlan of New Britain; three mertt'e plan for improvement of gwve ovetwhelmlng approval to' prated the riknt school me a y- yp aome of that energy grandchUdrmi. and four great- the Junction on W. Center St. meeting Ootna shared another concern PoMoo said the Dean car was George W. Hannon Jr. of East South W lndw fro# use of the churdi school- waste of foolUtiee. They tbcught They had already meue me develop muscle coordina- Clvttan club and today he re­ ^artchildren. ‘ Spetier St.. Oloott St. «id room of the church. HW both oommsnted on, the attempting to make a left turn Hartford and Richard Evans Public Schools. One c t M oil leased a statement esUbig for the roonw on SHdaya and because of vohmtaorlng thatr cwn time adjuatmmt of ^22* . .ilJ tion, imagination and skills, Funeral servlceis will be held Hartford Rd. Panehsto who nmriber of lonely, elderiy peo- into a driveway art waa struck and, Richard Willard, candl- paintings .hangs in t ^ lOT»y of it woe on bbvloua tokM to do and equipment art of asking their mothers ftw toe day ana lUdee art swings and formadon of'drug citntes. dlscuBalon with a brief descrip- Ide. Both women niggeeted on the aide by the Cole car. The dates tor representative from Trurt Ooinpany on m ^ His statement foIlowB; Friday at 2:S0 p.m. at Conccu- Ihe recommended. ^ vocations were in the mindi of two vigorous the churdi to give the use rt they were tart to being psK oumnera, a small A-frame that ttiis would he an area Bast Hartford womsui was East Hartford. Jones cogfOnues to be the in- women, 21 ppenrohooleia from the rooms to provide one day a of a gwty ■ tWavw buUdlng. large buUding blocks ‘*We have an increasing num­ dla Lutharan Church. Burial the projeot, which vdU be ex- Robert Oalsse of the Cfoventry All of the Justice of the pesrce spiration of the League Mid wUl be in Bast Cemetery. pkUned et the pubhc hearing, Denartment- where church women ctould be charged with failure to ^eM on atoa which doesn’t have such week r t nursery sd iod *» a r t a tumtel. SmoUer manipula- ber of young drug users freua Arnold of great service, by calling on the right of way to a vehicle candidates from Bast Windsor, soma of the charter memhe^ aU claaaea of tamiliea.” Accord­ Frimda may eaU at the Wat- is aharsfn on a plan that will be ^wtor if Pupil thhew wlH use a fully-equipped youngators who have an ex- Mrs. <>rt«, art It materials which require theoe people from time to time. not obliged to atop. EHie is South Windsor, and Bast Hart- are still active, serving on to# and airoervtsed nuiwery ocbool treme need foe this kind r t ex- to the lack of a self-image. ^ittention and skill are used a rt ing to a narcotics specialist, the Una-West Funeral Home, 142 on display in the office of the Services in t h e ford will -i«n attend. council. One of these ffihwer E. O n ter S t, tomorrow from Town Clerk o f Mianchealer, to- Margaret Mif3. Ooms %dded that the scheduled t x Manchester C8r- whldi would otom riee remofai perionoe. "Moat children comhig include peg boards, puzzles and gmwQiof drug naers has spt«ad Jacobson, servlcee of the Public Health cult Court 12 O ct 28. VetenuM AnxlUary ' members is Mrs. Irene SUnter alarmingly to towns and people 2 to 4 and 7 to 2 p.m. morrow art wiU be available state prtcewoman and TTie newly formed Auxiliary Magee of BUllngton RA, a empty that one «My a week. Flndit« tiie group at young- mhhBe clam famUies M they ^ materials mich as most cWl- of all income levels. Some SO for public bupecti▼«• only as port rt a group. ,niere Is even a water table "I believe that with proper Savings Bank, died early this nnent and widening of a section worker wUh Project ASK. she Hvee in Andover. She died Highway in Toland. Police Mrs. Sal Ucello. ing October at toe Sullivan Ave. Stager Mta. Richard Eichacker was a group of 78 chSdren, N» Bolstering Image that could be used as a sart- guidance that many of these momlng at 1 ^ hmne. He vraa of W. Oentor St and Spencer Moderator was the Rev. WU- early growth problems in Cov­ said tile oar struck several The following slate of officers branrii of toe • Boirih Windsor Mid M m Wayne Manchester, gro a rt white, many rt whoae Mrs. Stager added, "Every box but Mrs. Carter explained young people could be saved tile husband of Mrs. Fannie Ett. from about 1000 f t west o f iiam Wtikens at the Lutheran entry, during the war years, as guard rails. for the Auxiliary was elected; Beude art Trust Company. The womm tent throe rooma parents are on Job training pro- time a cMld has a new expert- that water is much more fun. from a wasted life,, and that Pierce Howes. Oloott S t easterly to about 1100 Oiurch. oontribuUng to problems today. She to scheduled to appear In Mrs. Cieo GUdden, command- Mrs. Magee has woika in from the church have filled grams. The care 'wfilcfa Mrs. ence that he feela he can mas- The children learn to pour from some mother or father i^ay be Mr. Howea waa bom April 14, ft. east of Hartford Rd., a dls- All five panelists summed up During the early 1940*s, many Manchester Circuit Court 12 er; Mrs. Shlriey Uccello, senior many private homes and aha them wrih eouipmHit Johnson la able to provide la ter he gains in srif-confidence one object to aiwther, to blow spared the tragic heartbreak up 1881 In Bridgeport He retired tanoe of about 0.4 mHe. Then their concerns baaed on their summer cottages were taken 21. vice commander; Mrs. Ruth has shown with groups at toe to nravide ooprtlnoUon, Umited by the faoiUtles of the art bolaters his own self- Im- buthles, to dUperse food color- having to c < ^ with a aon or aa vice president of the Bridge­ short sections of Olcobt St. and experiences in the town I n over aa yesur - round homes art Other area police activity: Tiilley Jr., vice commander; Wadsworth Atoeneum, New Brt- mid new OTpertonces sQ 4n the churdi interior whldi she uses age." ing and watch the patterns and daughter who uses drugs. port Savings Bank in 1049, and Hartford Rd. would be realign- terma of their vocations. Press- this has oontlnued, creating Vemon Mrs. Olive Howard, chaplain; tain Museum, Bartern ; States art the w6de age span rt toe Experience art aMUs make of course to float toe boats came to Manchester in 1966. name rt ptoy. ‘-Iherefore, as a candidate tor ed to form a new intersection man, who Is in hia first year hbuaing problems in the lake Other area police activity: Mrs. Norma Nlchidson, treasur- ExposMlon and many hetnjts In they’re sure to make. Survivors, besides his wife, with West Onter and Spencer of school work here, repotted to many cases large fam- Wilbur Reid, 24, of 68 School er; Mrs. Margaret N ai^ ly, ad- the area. Mthman liBirif Uid Sllid0n state senator I propose that a include a aon, William Howes teen-age and young adult in- Sts. at a right angle. that since sdiool atarted four living In suh-rtaodard St. waa arrested yesterday on a jutant; Mrs. Doris Wheeler, ex- This year will be a' very ac- When asked what these chil­ of Manchester, art a grandson. The Inteeseotion, sometimes weeks ago, he has talked to 200 injuring. warrant Isoued by Circuit Court ecuUve commltteewoman; Mrs. tive one for toe Art League dren liked most on their first fonhaUon (narcotics) office be Committal services win bo opened tinder the guidance of oaUed Bunce Oornera, is now youngsters. "Few”, he said,” BeoaUM of the lake area, 12 charging him with breach of Theresa lema, alternate execu- sltKe extra platw have been day the women coulitaft decide. held Friday at U a.m. at Mt arranged so tlmt Hartfonl Rd. have an undenstanding of what normal growth peace. tlve commltteewoman; Mrs. made to celebrate' toe IBto an- t r t Stale of Connecticut aa Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport The books, perhaps, or tbo tun­ soon as possible in Manchester, WatUns-West Funeral Home, nteets W. Center St. somewhat guidance involvea” . Many pfUblema o f the small towM The arrest waa the result of a Marion Mockalls, conductress; niveraary of toe League’s found- nel, or hopping l&e a crldtet east o f the point where Oloott "cemed tiilnk that tt waa jurt naagirifled in Covsntry’a Otaatonbury, and East Hamp­ 142 B. Center St, ia in charge disturbance at ReH’a home on **"■ Cariaon, Sergeant at tog. Art classaa art painting was the favorite activity. St. does. Both tvproach at con- *or bright chUdr^ or Just for Sept. 18. He was released under Motola. workshop will start on Wednea- Boeemary hked best to paint ton so that any teen-ager could of arrangements. Just seek treatment or advice (with fuslng angles and Oloott St. has college-bound riilldren, or Early ktenUfioetion o f prob­ the no cash bsdl program for patriotic instructor and Ameri- day. She had to ataml on a Mock to There wQl be no colling for other qiecMIc areas. oomplrte anonymity) from com­ hours. an east art a west leg, both lems In children, starting in appearance to Rockville Circuit canlsm dnirwoman. meeting of the year reach the easel hut for 40 min­ petent medical spedallata. two-way. Tests Net Enough ktodergartui. to important, Court 12 Oct 16. Attendance at the organlsa- ^ be held on Oct 21 with utes dellgfatAiUy drew blue lines. “ I believe that the key to help­ Harold T. Fandera Dtscusstons of tbot Junction, Pressman -asLld he must get Mns. Moe tMted, aa well os ear­ A car reported stolen from to tlonal meeting of toe auxUlary chamberialn, noted art Darius c a u ^ a spider and ing the young people is that Harold T. Panciera, 58. of considered hasardoua, have acroes toe idea that his depart­ ly intervention. Obtnmunication front of the home last night of was greater than had been an. i„,truotor as guest speaker. for the first timo looked at eudi they feel aecure that only their p^^catuck Ave.. Watch HiU, been going on between toe ment is concerned with all wtthin the soiioolr to agwbi the Julius______Kupferschmidt______„ 11 Grant were K^een STSitutday. N^. 16, a ersature as a dellgfatful ac- wdfare is involved art not R. I., died srtdenly last night town and the state tor more youngstera, and f e ^ h e ^ to ^ ^ ^ St. was tound tola morning by Exhibition art Sale quWtiMi once it was in the bug get to know ail the chUdren. Just making arrests. at hL'i home. He was the hus­ thnn ten yean. juvenile ProMems ' Vemon poUce on M «Jorie Lmie. « X S y “ "^ *- ** ‘? “ - cage. It became his pet art he "TOs teen-ager narcotics band of Mrs. Dorothy Little "Test scores are not enou|(h” Gatoee said the worst prob­ muniky Hall on Rt. 80. Non- was very proud rt It The recommended construc­ to getting to know them, he Hartford. center would be manned by vol­ Panciera, formerly of Pearl St., tion would consist of roadways lems enooimtered fay the poUce The tollosring motor vdilcle The toeiaJlatioo of offloeii vyUl members-are Invltad to partici­ Alvin did his thing with a unteer medical apedaliata who Manchester. said. deportment arc the Juvenile pate. Entry blanks are now hammer and noU. It was a com­ designed to modem starMkirds Hetie saidsaia hislua departmentaepa™n«.L pro-u™- . „ * «««•»■ were made by Coventry be held on Nov. 16 With a dinner would devote several hours Survivors also Inclrte a son, of pavement, dralrwge a rt available and early regtotraiion pletely new experienca tor him weekly. I am sure that the a daughter, two brotoers, a sis­ vide, "someone to^^ungst^ to ** ^ to advised because of limited and It took a kmg tlmo before alignment. AddiUonai rlgtat-of- to talk to if there to a nrob- “ ** ^ “*** ’ bus Hall, 1881 Main St, Bast . ■ towns could provide apace tor ter, and a grandchild. the correct end r t the hammer way would .be acquired where lem,” but that he has have no reepontoblllty at home, Oon of stop sign; Lee Allen, Hartford. Inttalling oMcen for such an (riflce. Funeral services will be held necesssuy to contain the new a rt not enough to db ait home.” South Coventry, improper pass- the new chapter wUl be the . Members of the Art Lesqpie moved toe correct cod rt the Friday ait 11 sum. at the Pan­ students know that there to this nail In the correct directioa, but "Once again, our mato con­ roedwaya. tt is presently antic­ provtolon. Communication to toe Organised youth acttvltiee tog, and mUtom Caruso. School Misses BimonelU, GudtotwU art artirts ana cern U to help toe te«h-agers ciera Memorial Home, 2 Friend­ ipated that the oonstrucUon would he a help, cuid------Caisse St. Coventry, vldatlon of atop Plinsio. ' craftsmen. There sre those be kept at it art succeeded. ship St., Westerly, R.I. Burial key, and Pressman concluded and young adults. I believe that work will begtn in the aprtog of noted that the youth dances sign. IirtoUation to open to the pub- “To atiow the child to live will be in River Bend Ceme­ by saying that this would be Be. ReaervatkmTw n ecee^ mourns or do sculptura ort the funest kind rt day” waa such facUitlea, with complete 1969 Mlowlng toe completion of the ultimate goal, to Improve held weddy during the summer AU are scheduled to appear freedom of a discussion of prob­ tery, Werterty. and may be obtained by Wrltliw opportunlUra to exUbi- bow one rt the women worded Friends may call sd the fu- design a rt purchase of rights- communicaUan between home, were highly praloed in this In Manchester Circuit Court 12, lems, whereby toe teen- ager of-way. dlreoUon. O ct 28. or oalttog Mrs, Cleo GUdden at »<>*»». others who have Just their purpose In this. It could (Herald piMtoa by Fk)t<» school and chUA 20 O akStTw appIng, Of Mra. to paint and. Mie pri- be amended to read "the full­ 4 Md 'Truffle and a ^ c Itiaa Jacobson said one of her Auto dtilM would be onotiMr self or himself, might save slgnal are also parts of toe area wtiere teen-agers coidd be Sal Uccello at 699 Graham RA InteraMed in damonstra- est kind of JFriday.” ♦CbiWren at the easel at Tafcottvffle Oongregatfonal Ohuroh. In rear, Rev. Truman Ireland and aides. least some tamUies from sor- 7 to 9 p.m. biggest concerns to lack of au- Membertilp in the DAV AindH- lectures, art some plan, acoording to a state pervtoion of chUdren, and that educated to traffic and auto Anti-Litter War spokesman. ary Is open to all wtvss, moth- don’t paint but enjoy the larty and Rau, Rockville, Rockville, $876.60; Rockville chUdren "seem to have a lack Trinity Studienls ’Voter Ses^on Today Taxes Drop Off $188.10; W. T. Grant. Vemon, Water and Aoqueduct. $22.01; of respect for parents art prop­ Campaign Taken $800; Gerber Brothers, Rock- RookviHe General Ho^rttol, $66, A b o u t T ow n erty." Htos Jacobson’s work as for more traffic control sig», A 6 to 8 p.m. voter-mak- Durihg August atreetlsgbts alt dangerous Inter- Offer Seminars vUle, $28.80; Hahn Fiimlture, a r t Patricia Watera rt Rook- Rec Schedule TTie E^kito DUiiiat Ftoe De- E n v o y S ays a poUcewoman was largely with To Qagg Rooms ing^easion la being cpnduct- -a Rockville, $62.66; ' Brigham 'riUe $200. Juveniles, and her oheennUians sectlou, ‘iaU of wlitah oost the ed today in the Manchester ' Manchestei* received onfy partaMOt wm hnVs a deport­ If the exhortations of the Art League's Uth Year M n. Raymond Kingman, To Area Yoath Lumb®' Oo-. Rockville. $80.64; The petition waa referred to have been backed up through taxpayers more money,” art town., clerk’s office in the $63,842 in property taxes to It* Dr. Robert D. Laurie, Vemon, ireferee Bol Beldman in Hart- ment meeting tonight at 7 pm . Hanoi Plans Chamber' of Commerce fall For Iff years the aim art pur- president of the Art League, F o r W in t e f her work on the board of wd- an ordfaiaiKe against tottering, pose of the South Windsor Art m iy be called tor information Miihielpel BiMldtng. General Fund in August, ac­ at ftre hendquorten, Mato and on receptive ears in this first Regtotratioo in a unique stu- $224.60; Ritter Finance Co., ford yesterday. HSltozd ato:. and not at 8 pm fare. wMch to another town prob­ League boa been to create art about riHesee or membership. EUglUe appUcante must cording Ibo a report by Ernest The Jlecreation Department week of October, brooms wUl H '.ijfi..-A ■■ ■ dentetun somlnar program at ■a rapocted tn yooterttoy’s Htr- N ew P u sh "Let the child know you love lem. be at least 21 yeara of sgc, Machell, collector rt revwiue. win open Its winter program on ^ him, and that you will hack During discifislaa following be worn to a nubbin, trash re­ ,:'V , ■ TtSolty CbUege for intereotod (Oantfanea from Page Oue) Manchester residents for at The coUeoUon In July waa $4,- Mianday. O ct 7 at 6 psn. him up,” she said, but lying the panelists comments, ttie ceptacles win he filled to burst­ area aeoondary aohool atudentfa least six months, must tic 601,738. The combined two- suggesUou was mswle that a ing, a r t the streeto of the City A variety of recreation pro- The Golumbiettes AuxiUary dterw lost (heir Uvee to the same cannot be tolerated. In her work will be held this weric at toe U.S. citizens, a rt must be month coUecUon comes to $4,- period. to Juvenile cases. Miss Jacob- “council of clergy" hem ol of Village Cham wUl shine with 8 of Chmpbell Council, KcfC, wiU ooBege. aUe to road in Engllah. 966,676. grams wiU be conducted at aU Etoiher today Harrimon *on said. she saw many to- four town cfaurdies might meet an alabaster-ltoe hieter. TTie Special Fire District tax meet tonight ol 8 at the KrtC To put tt more prosaicaBy, Ybung men art woman from The next, scheduled, voter- the centers. William Boyle, called for a North Vietnamese stances where parents covered to identify art aot on town making session will be Sat.. collections were, also low in Recreation Director, announced Home. There wfU he a teacup Mayor Nathan AgoatineiU has socortaty schools in the cen­ aucMcn a rt refteehmenta 'wrfll pledge to refrain frc»n eiqilatt- up for children in trouUe, and prohlenia. TIte Rev. Mr. WU- Oct 12, from 9 a.m. to 8 August, Machell reports. Only the following oriiedule; tog any American bombing bolt felt that in these caoes, par­ kens felt Ibis would he imple­ designated , this period Manchew- Prague Takeover tral Oonnecticut area may en­ $4;448 was received, compared, Don’t just walk...take a TAXI be teria School litter Prevention p.m., also In toe town clerk’s end thus open the way to seri­ ents were doing both them­ mented, smd etiesred the need roll in oootemporary oouraea office. with $882,670 coUerted in July. Glris Swim Lessons: Bast ous peacemaktog. selves and their children a great for tiiia type of team approach Week, sponsMed by the Cham­ (Continued from Page One) t o « ^ t Igy Trinity atudonte on The two-mto Jl^e:w12:00 2,7uu-pou«i2,700-pourt rtelto—some aneiuh-eome of oi ------cn tlc* nf JohfM«n wmiiH Ganges wBl model toe cMbaa Watkina and Mra. Ralph C. Tueadoy — The Rtto Nationh Court In Hartford. AU materials prepared by c«>«»®>®<®nt with the safety and for the younger set and Mldiele non-surety bond by Ball Com- 1*00 p.m. to 4.30 P • them hiirted ae far aa 10 milca #»■* __ a prefer that the next chief justl.eejustice Brown have been named co- Waters listed debts at $36,- 6:06 p.m. to 10:00 p.m Monday Tennessee far below the Ma- and hate and division,’ ’ students WlU become part of 2^“^ ** LatulUp a r t Christine LatUUip, art toe Poor Natiora, Ameri-- mlasloner John Armentano for Plashed a dozen bunkers, one be Chosen by the new iiresldert maUer nations of Southeast qhairmen rt the Federation i fi­ 241.81 and assets at $267.60. through Friday. truck and an antiaircraft bat­ aon-DIxon line to JacksqnvUle, Humphrey. Humjriirey recalled a permanent Chamber anth the teenage {aafahms. con Lttersry Survey, 'Vietnam; a court appearance In Manches Fla. he had seen extrcmlate whose Senate RepubHcart Leader Ev­ Utter exhibit to be placed to Asia; WINTER nancial project. Wednesday—Preaidentlal Pok- ter Circuit Court 12 on Oct. 14. Area creditors Include Peo- BewUng tery that bad been firing on an- erett M. Dirtasen, of Illinois, Adults models will be Ruth ______pie’ s Savings Bank rt Rock- Adult Bowling Leagues wlU other spotter plane. Here, the, vice president con­ chants a rt ahoute are aimed at Manchester bustoess locations "We want it settlement on the Mrs. John Trotter la hoeteaa UcB 1968, Modem Poetry; whose shift away from hia origi­ Ladd, Helen Houliy, blendh There is a btoldlng In. Potool. vlUe, $16,416.61; Town rt Ver- start, the week of Oct. 14 rt ------tinued hia attack on Wallace, disrupting meetlnga. throug^iout the year. basis of toe 1954 art 1962 Gene­ Houle, Doris Borton, Janice for the meeting, and dessert Thursday — Abnormal Psy­ the third-party candidate for- nally strong support for Fortas ’ITitok of every scrap os a va agreements,’’ he asserted. win be served by membera rt chology, Living with the tTn- BoUola vrttlch has been'a mint non, $616; Dr. Michael Atkina, 7:80 p.m. A vlnis preserved for 80 years But, he added, "there is en- was considered a major Mow to Brookman, Carol Baler, Monica ajnoe 1672. Rockville, $169; Dowdlng, Moi^ Giris and Bo^ Midget a rt to a test tube to one laboratory president. other form of radical extremism iblemlsh on Mother Earth's "Let no one mistakenly sup­ WUas, Dortoy Daley, Krtfaerine the executive board. oerbainty Principle. am MB rate. "There are forces abroad to the nomination, cmteiented that face. She has much too beauti­ pose that military pressure or Junior’ Bowling Leagues: •—Just as dangerous. Just as cor­ toe Justice '"obviously must Kristman, Arlene Grocbowwkl, Mondays a r t Wednesdaya rt rosive to our liberties—the ex­ ful a complexion to be so sul­ any other kind of pressure can Toni Kerrigan, M rty Difailow, have come to the concluslan it lied. - . make us abandon our commit- D ortoy Mountain, end Paultoie the Community T rt 6 p.m. tremism of those who preach (withdrawal) was toe prudent disrespect for our courts, tor thing to do." Dlplnto. k Youth Basketball Leagues; certain laws, who play to the Btodents CMed Age 10 a r t over, every night Nixon Gives Lecture basest fears and d e e p ^ auspl- V em o n Amotgr til® letters o f A stUefrid group of famous makor casual and VOTE REPUBLICAN! at all centers. clone of our people. oommendation going to Rook- draisy untrlmmad coafi — all from our rag- Burinassmen’s Loague: Com­ Humphrey said a strategy of ^Dad^ to Five vlUe High students for the 1068 munity Y Mondays and Tues­ organised hate "can lead Amer­ Sewer Ins^llation Work National Merit Boholarriiip 20Hi District State Representative days, 7 p.m. to dO p.m. On ‘American Spirit’ ulai^ stock ■— roducad for graat savingil ica to disaster. Just as surely os <)ualifyltM irtt woe o m award­ See LMe Senior Basketball: Commun­ (CsatlSMft n o m FOge One) the radical tactics of the sbou- At Age 20 ed poethuqiously. ity Y Wednesdays, 7 to 10 p.m.. Started in Box Mountain StrMo Shone that about any way that Demo- ***® dlsrupten Ronald Btenton, who loat his Man’s Open BasketbsU: East it bos atways wrtled up in times Humphrey at Wal- (Coottnued From Page One) life in a drowsing aoctduit en the Work hoe been started on the cost for the. Box Mountain proj- Mds, Trtsdays, 9 p.m. High at trouble. "We ch ^ new »**** »• lace’s racoid. lest Jhne, was named along TONIGHT School, Wsdnesdays, 7 p.m. leaden with new ideas a rt wel ^ Richard gets up eato morning sewer Installation projeot for ect, in its entirety, was orifinal- Originally Shorn Nixon's tactics are pointing at with toe followiiig: Dohorah A. East lid s, ’Ihursdsy, 8 p.m. tril them we are ready to make rt 8:46. He must tie at hia Job by ^ Box Mountain area, and the ly estimated at 1766,000. Oartar, DougiM Eltshnan, Bast Side art the Community any oacrifioe required to set our establishing a vise around Ms 7. tiien eels ^ seeking an Inspector for It is expected that, some 60 $65.00 - $70.00 Democratic opponent’s aland on Pamela Gardner, Deborah Hew, BILL FORBES Y, Saturdays, 8 to 6 p.m. nation right," be sold. W al^ce Choice A. _ __ , ’ . . * Job. . per cent of toe sewer Instrtte- the war to relation to the John­ the ChUdren up for school. She Richard Borden, director of tioii'costs wlU be relmbuiied by Louiie Kaeevloh, Mark Fhll- a l OOwr PregraiBs TTie candidate art mod ac- lips, William Bterkal and Jeanne Msn’s VolleyfaaU A League: oomponylng newsmen were son Administration’s policies. Set T oummtow prepares the meals, sees to it administration, said today that state and federal grants. Some Ymk’ Mem For The Job! East Bids, M ortsyf rt 7 p.m. rushed out o f the hall through a —If Humphrey parts company the children are properly tiiree or four appUortions have have already been received, Teraila, Msn’s______Volleyball, ___ __ B_____ Leaguecrowd of some 1,600 students with Johnso.-i on the war, Nixon ' (Continued From Page One) dressed, a r t that they get to the elreody been received and TT ia The town offlolala hope that We Want Your Businen-^ ■ ■■■ West Bide,Mondays and Tues- which-4n contrast to that greet- •ay* he has endangered pros- bus on time. expected on appointment will proposed sawor oseese Dedfeoted, Capable and daya, 6 p.m. ii« him Tuesday Mgbte-op- P«®ts for a negotiated peace U)U Kalamazoo, Lansing a rt Flint. Although only married elnoe I*® made shortly. m4nt charges for those ssrvto- Personal NolieeB and We Aim To Deserve Ift ii Womrii'a Programs: Wlmnss- peared overwhdmtogly Demo- year, They were by far the minority March, toe to effect has toe du- The Box Mountain project is r t by toe Hnes will eventually Originally tic cU »i * r t • »« ». High SeboM, cratte. -B u t if the vice president to all the crowds. ties of a mother of five. "I don’t Btoge HI of a projected over- P*y lor the portion of the ooet In Himoritm M l The Republican Lever Mgpttoyi, 7:80 p.m.; VoUeyhall, Some of toe students wore stands by the Johnson line, Nix- TTis most persistent hecklers, mind at ell,” she mUC “ Am long aU plan for the town. A refer- azsumrtwumea oy uiethe town.town, Ihtoioirr of asonm a. fading MCCarihy buttons, but on calls him a candidate bound $75.00 - $80.00 b g t.B U i. TUesdayf. 8 p.m.; who sang and attempted to as I’ve icnown Rick, it’s been endum over a year ago approv Aa petitions are received for llrtMr wRa.gniin away (lot. X VriMytall rt West Slde^ ihelr hand- lettered piamuds to the ways of the past, that way. It’s always been tort r t an appropriation of f2.1 mil- extension of sewer Mnea to vori- ****' For A CHANGE! cm&L drown him out with peace slo­ WsilMStogni, ■ p.m. and rt the boosted "Humphrey • Muskie’ ’ Nixon mode these points way.” ' Uon to provide sewers for toe CUB areas, tos Board of CiiltoliHliy T, gVldays r t I p.m. and asked "Where is Nixon on Tuesday during a campaign gans art cries of "Weilace go TlMta ia UtOe IntarfennM Box Mountain area and toe Tal- Regiresentatlves it holding hsor- you TWO A « bpowlofrt By BVwbee For Bepreeentmiv*^ 'IflKid Osifflss Fun Chib: Vol- Vietnam?" a rt “ Where's Strom awing from Detroit to Erie and home," were in Flint where the from mrlghboni, she oald, "They cottvlUe oecUon. In^, art if toe majority of the Uba‘Tour land O’ Ftabtau or OB.T. Oheife (David Od^Eord, Treasurer) main straat, facing odk lO ffc^ Besrliiig and Bsrim, TTiurmort?" Scranton, Pa. He spert the night former Alabama governor ask us how w« are,” toe said- Both areas are considered of people in an area ore in favor by to an. Oem tmt lleedi^. 7 to 0 p.m. rt East Nixon, maintaining Ms own in Virginia as he began a two- spoke to a capacity of about ’’They don't come over end prime need os far as health of the Installation (ht|y will b6 Vietnam pMlcy eUenoe, says day southern trip. 19,000 in a football stadium. stick ilMlr nose Into thingo.” oondttions are concerned. The accommodated. Wife, ChidrM. arotber and ilfitr. PAGE TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 bodlo, Ceylon, Congo. Brasxa- BritislierB Study Rioting Prisoners Call vUIe, Cuba, Ckechoelovakla, ToUand Coventry UN Vote on China Denmark, Finland, France, Use of Plastics In South Carolina Disorder Guinea, Hungary, India, Indone­ K g k School F ir e m e n sia, I i^ Kenya, letoe, Mali. In llheumatigni Students Vote COLUMBIA. 8.C. (AP) - stored and later ■Mrostoa ^ Seen Bar to Reds Mauritania, Mauritius. Moroc­ co, Nepal, Nettherlonde, Nor­ LONDON (AP) — BritUh Carolina’a top prison offi- the prtsonm on ^ UNITS3D NATIONS, N.Y. vocate of the Chinese Oommu- way, Pakistan, Poland, Roma­ F o r President on F r i d a y T o V i s i t d al calmed HoHng prisoners field, promlahig to a*mtoie (AP) —Oommistet China, be- nlete, nia, Somalia, South Yemen. Su­ ■olentiate and doctors are *udy- Tuaaday and later exproased op- wortclng to conwet htodaquate Joining Albania in requertlng Ing the use of plaatlca to lubri­ iihrtVwi week precede tt>e eleeHen, duitaf s* with internal problems and dan, Sweden, Syria, Tonsonla, tindam that aa •’undeirtandbig conditto^ __ ___ . „ . .. ___ ^ assembly debate on the Issue Tunesta, Uganda, United Arab B a b a<*ool for aU ««“* » - , ’raaenU aee A H S c h o o ls ■tiU hurting propaganda bla*e Algeria, Camtoo- cate human jointe. e* - -*• vmi^v ■naif fln _ _ _ . . leglalature” will help hhn solve "We have an underotandtag Republic, Yemen, Yugoslavia. Dr. Verna Wright, head of ■ad tenOi giwde Knoems. to an Uw atndaoih. Vire P revenaon Week ta a e their grievances. legtrietore.’’ ***^ ne^ at the Soviet Union and the dia, Congo BraxuviUe, Cuba, Zambia, the Soviet Union, Uk­ rheumatlam reMorch unit, said: 0 ch eleeWana bxdude a ^ re«t*tmr from the team wUI beea itw^Knatrrt for Sunday Ten Inmates and six guards men later. And wa h ^ for United States, hasn’t had much Guinea, MaU, Mauritania, Ro- raine, Byelorussia, Mongolia. "We ore hoping thte will help ay nfiabmtkm. eeaaion Uvough Oct. U. Durtec th is were Injured during the flv?- fund, to luok the pa* ydar in winning mania, Syria and Southern Swltiariand, wtdeh does not mllUona of rtieumattem auffer- te actual v o ^ pro- and apeak cn woUn* pno- JioiH- riot that ahrupUy ended Ha refdrred ^ledflcally to new friends and influencing na- Yemen. belong to the United Nations, Weak aB acboola in Ckwentry when WUUam Leeke, director of • pfama to tear down the UM-year- era." kand . -the importance of oedurea. ^ Each fniltical paity be rUted by the Oieaien tiona. A total of 63 U.N. member has diplomatic relations with Speciallate at Leeds Unlvertt- hi « democracy. ^ the state Department of Oorrec- old eeUbloek No. 1 that la dack, Thia will be reflected at the oountriee have diplomatic rela- Peking. of Cbe Oweutry Vohniteer Fire Uona threatened to send In drafty and generafly «nw], ty are examining certain plas­ Mock Piealdential Elec taUe duThie; the elecOan aanem- ourrent 3Snl aeatton of the U.N. uons with Nationalist caUna. 'Ihlrteen U.N. members have Aaaoeiartaa, lae. and flx« fight­ boons armed with bayonets and Other grievancea included oom- General Assembly, where for iTigy elre Argentina, AuuaraBa, tics which are eolUbte in water It ^ la beln#: called is un- *>*y atudenta wffl be en- the food and rt- no relations with either the and which might replace nor­ ing eqidpoicnt wfil be on dia- the 18th thne in 19 yeora the BoitMidoe, Belgium, Bollvta, Chinese Communists or Chinese Leeke said the 10 Injured In- leged roughnees when searching mal fluids around bone jointe. 5 5 s ^ c ? k w « h a 6booL play and in the aaaoclBthxi’s Chtneae Reds an expected to Botswana, , Cameroon, NaUonolieU. They ere Aurtrla, "Tbs big question la how mates were hurt by feUoifr pris- prisenen. come out on the short end of a Canada, Central African Re- le^niWng on Main St. The build­ "We’ve been vroriring on these Burundi, Ethiopia, Gambia, quickly the body will g * rid of ing win be open to the public. vote 0.1 the Oilna repreeentatkm public, Chad,’ Oille, Colombia, ohona, Guyana, Iceland, Ire- Some 100 National Guards- proUema fttr some time,*’ Leake them after they have been In­ Ftienaen win be In attend­ Congo Klnshoea, Costa Rloa, lend, Drsel, Nigeria, Senegal, men, 20 highway patrolmen and said. ^___ jected," Dr. Wright says. H m actual aleoooo for prea* _ «ww.« <•. • ance Sanday and Coffee win La* year the vote was 68 Cyprus, Dshomsy, Dominican Singapore, Trinidad and TOba- The team has still to discover dMUal canAdatea win be heid ■“«»• perttaila*^ ttoue In a he aereed Ihoae drttlug there. 26 Columbia city policemen He said damage nom thertM ■fobat and 46 in favor of the Rapubllo, Ecuador, El Salvador, go. were summoned to the State was limited to broken windows why jointe break down and rrtday. lUiPatiatton la beb« »>*«*» «**»•• »* particular Aaaodattan president. Harold proposal to ou* the Ohlneea No- Gabon, Greece, Guatemala, From this group the support­ cause iheumatlsm. In the behf hi la mondngs Intereat for their hidicatlnoe of J. Chane. reporta. "No burning Penitentiary at the height of the and water pipeo, burned mat- tlonoUsts end admit the Chinese Haiti, Honduras, Iron, Italy ers of Red China g* four votes fipooi • to 8 JO through tomoc- l*»w the town elecrtoa wfl! go. tresses and scattered food. search for on answer a new ma­ la pennltted hi Cknrentiy nn- Oommunlats In tlnlr plaoe. Sev- ivory Coast, Jamaica, Japan, and the supporters of National- chine la balng terted which sU- Ibey ore regarded, ._____ aa providing.___ . leaa fiiat aecwlng a burning Then iitrtie climbed to the top WhHe the riot was in pro­ isitaan oountrlaa abatalnad. Jordon, Kuwait, Lebanon, I*- 1* Chins five votes. Four ab­ of a low buBdirw overlooMnc greas, the other priacners ware mulatea tha loads Imposad in _ atodent leglatraia prrtty aconrite barometem a t fiooi.eie local luteaUy About tbs some outcome U on- sotho, Liberia, Libya luxem- stained. walking and running, clRiW the name of the atndent the o(dnhm of the parenia m „„„aen. VIolatlona are aubject the rioting prisoners and told confined to a large section of ttolpated this year. bourg, Malagasy Rapubllo Eight nor-U.N.-member coun- m b d iilig on Me homeroom Uat ’•* 0 aa the stadenfa. Thia wOl ^ Oacm." them through a lalUhom to walk the atUeUc field where sfvena To oHnoh the m*ter the aa- (MAdagaeoar), Malawi, MakUve tries have no dlplomstlo rela- dnd Inform the student of Ida be flirt mot* etecOon to be held CWb Seeak Met Hag onto the big atUetic field front- games of basehaB and toudi sembly has uphold the U.B. oon- uianda. Malts, Mexico, New Uons with either Chins. They aotfaw dUtrtet. a t the looai Ugh sebooL Crib Scoot Fade • will taawc ing the prison. football were played. tentlon that it tskee a two-thlrdi Zealmtd, Nicaragua, Niger, are Andora, Bhutan, West Cter- Stale BoniM Program The rotbgr bat wffl be com- Studeat reglstrara InClnde an (sganlmtlnnal meeting at When no more inmates came majority to deolde the issue. Panama, Paraguay, Paru, Phil- many, Liechtenstein, Monooo, HARTFORD (At>) -During pMad tomocTow night. Only Bdb Moirlaon, Ftorrie TaiWMn, 7 J 0 p.m. Friday hi the Roh- through the tumel exit to the Coin Shop Robbed TMa la slab in the cords for the Ipplnea, Portugiu, Rwanda, Sou- Nauru, Ban Marino, and West­ ttw lin t year at ttve Vietnam* ttinae afiakafe who h are neglnt- Bob Kaylor, Linda Krochkxx, eit aon School on CToos St. O ib field, prison officials entered the proeent easemMy. dl AikMa, Sierra Leons, Bapin, .ern . . .Samoa.------West Germany and ‘bonus program, tha state has ared win be pennltted to rote, Wayne Moore, Prank Motola. Scontmeatw Arthur ^ Bkaubn riot area and found It empty of STAMFORD (AP)—TWo men, tndU and the Soviet Union, Swtttland, Thailand, Togo, Tur- Monaco have observer missions paid soma |8.3 million to all* providing the atndent body with Steve KaoCXunber. Janice, Jr. win be la MfraIe. teL 8TS-284K. the baala the requert did and many other plaoaa In tha Aa aaMmUy tesuorroar wfB n* comply wfih the aoning or- area, but naadad aomaona who dlnancea of the town. oommanttng on hla otatemant ha ^ ^ oould apsok Italian to toko hsr The board lannlmously tabled LIST would atop tha bombing If Hanoi ** light Mslng. A mutual friand. V »non the application of Thomas R. ■howad wUUngneae to oaosa hoa* ^ Mm aallo DeMok), adld that Stevenaon to erect a Ugbted I I I MXiS tUa ootlona In tlte demUltiirtatd and tha late Mrs. Tta rile knew the perfect guide, ttgn on a business building for IT bridegroom to a eon of Kr. and ■quotrito, oa he hod teamed to Junior Library Sets Film identification purpoees, inform­ "I ibiwk It to posslbla, very Mre. Bmlvtitora J. Bguaarito at apeak Italian fluently whUe a ing Stevenson that the "board poBSlbla, that the men In Hanoi BBS Omter Bt. r Fulbrtght Scholar In 1B614I at For Grade 5 -6 Children wUl meet again within a short oouM Interpret this poridoular a village priest peitotmed tha Unlverol^ of Florenoe. time, and you will be notified ■tatemint oa offering them a the douMe-rtng oeremony and After Oorio returned to 'Tor­ The Rockville Junior lifaniy Dischargcid Sunday: Susan ^ result,’’ according to "Da- HEUl oonoeatton In January that they ^ e oclebrant at tht nuptial ino, the couple oorreaponded wV present a fihn Sainrday at CJcmesui. Grand Ava; Mra. ^ Roach, acting chairman for oould not get now."—JtepubU* uwjh (Hm aopronn aolotet wea for about a year. On May 90, 10 esw for children In OrmOm Karen Harrington and son, 15 board. oon preeidentlal oondldote Rloh* aaeompenled by on organlet Domlnto went to Italy to ms • and 6. Windsor Ave.; Mn. (BoriaOttti- caurtotmas Packages /".■Tx — ord M. Nixon, referring to Hum* ^ d vtoHnlat. htr, and stoyad In Modmna The fihn. entttled "WhKe ing and daughter, ManCbeater 'The Coventry J tailor Women's V hajplng her unola .ooUaot hoy phrey'a bomtong holt statement and Mra. Ruth HBdebrand and Club is preparing Chrlrtmas DOLE Juin DrInI The oertmony book ploot at In tha flolda. ^sioro ha left on Meni.” tells die rtory a t a boyh © "I think tt may be the wuiva* tba L’Afehoria DaUa Nootra sHth a white stalBon son, 53 Mountain St. packages for Coventry men who lilbksrr link witk 8iny © PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT lent of providing ■everal addi­ June 10, ha hod oakad her to and the efforts to awotd cap- are serving in Vietnam. Ansrone [• Ittfaim y • Tirkiftamy • l^kisAlsKls| tional North Vietnamese dlvl- Btoriora Dl Veanolano In Alxig- marry him. He returned Aug. tn ra The Herald’s VctiMn ’Barewu knowing of a Coventry resident F i l m Blosis In South Vletnoih aa f or os nano, Provlnoa of AsU. The M for the wedding. This past Saturday, 75 chtt- to n t S8 Flsrfc St., teL S7S-S12S in Vietnam is asked to oaU Mrs. Impeding a ju* and equitable ohurA to a naitlonaft monument Atty. Hquotrito, a 1967 grad­ a r 64S-271L Nesra Items may Melinda Ofaemaon of Mark Dr. Fraiia 4 ..„*1D0 and Maaaas ora not otlebrated uate of Monohestar High School dnn asw the fiirt of a series MM I ML BoluUon to the war."—GOP vloe of sBverrt poppet Miowb plan- be mailed to P. O. Box 827, as soon as poeaiUe, as the peck- ‘ iC 'S * ;______preeidentlal candidate Spiro T. In Its aanotuory, and waddlnge graduated oura lauda In 1981 BockriOe. ages mu* be sent early to in- 3 « 1 “ " ■re pertbnned only by q)eotol from Weeleyon Undverelty, Mid* ned for the year. The Ugh JOia l- 'I N A S T A M > S A V I-: (. Agneiw, reforrlng to Hum­ adiaol stodenU. acting as pages —------sure delivery by Christmas. i X ^ peiminiloa from the Curia of dlatown. He reoelved hla law Fan Fair Set phrey's Vletimm plan. wtfii the ssdstsnre of Mm. ■IIIIIIHMIMm™ S I K H ' I IWSI W D S U l ( "My great oritlotom of Mr. aVKino. The original abbey wea degree In 1966 from Tala Uni* Pleads Innocent “Ihe women of St. George’s Karin Gottier and James Pur- Nixon la tha arrogant oynloUm buUt about 700 A.D., and in 800 vanity, and woa admitted to NORWICH (AP) — A women Church on Rt. of hto campaign, thia oaaumpUon A.D., CSmrlamogne otopped tha Oonneotlout Bor In 1966. He nsB, have been worfciiig to com­ UVER i r BAC O N plete the new stage for this from Vhgtaia has pleaded in- “• annual toll hte horn FRESH that he doeen’t need" to dlaouM there to prey on the way to la osKMlated with tha local law nocent to maiwlaighter in the a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. m firm of Boyer and Phelon. year's programs. 12 DOLLAR VALUES key lasuee.—Son. Edmund 8. hla oorenatton In Rome. Ih fatal stahbinr of a fiior in the church. This year, in addl- 8IAVU9AU fRESH Miukle, DenmoraUo vice preSi* 1100 A.D. the present atruoture Thero are three oomptete arts New Lond^ig. 18. Uon to a food table, the fair will FlRRit T of new drapes for the rather dantial oholienging was bUUt on the aits of Iths otig* Superior Court Judge Doug- feature handcrafted items, a GRAPEFRUir Nixon to *>aU out hla Vlatnom inaJ ohuroh, using oolumna, ato- Drouglit Seen laige stage whirti la fronted toss B. Wright Tuesday a * OcL white ele{diant table, d r i^ f ^ - by an ivy window box. There ^UMtl 9IB 6 5 SHOUIDERS poritlon. tuaa and outetondlnt axamplaa 15 as the trial date for Ifrs. en, berba from Caprilands Herb JUICE ••You've gotten me a holf-mll* of beli-rellef, and other salvage* Threatening are also new puppets bringing Fam on Silver BL, and a dis­ 39» a m Josephine Brown, 87, of New­ UVER Tatty, Tender tj. iradi li tvg KKCnS Uon' votaa hara."—Third party abla porta of tha original sdl* the number to clooe to 50, {due port News, Va. play of tnternattooal gifts by India’s Crops ooawtlehs props to campBinent candidate George O. WOUaoe, ffo«, it to oonaldend ona of tha George Atwater, 39, of Chat­ Mrs. Winthrop Reed of Man­ W H O LE 2¥t to 3 oddraMlmg heoMani In Grand moat beautiful churohaa In oB U n (AP) —Ihdia'a the eoenes. tanooga, Tenn., was found mor- chester. The public is invited. Raplda, Mloh., referring to of* On Oot 8 a t 10 a.m. there Ifunety Aides BRISKET Italy, and on example of pure wwi«i«iiy proololaMd ogriouMur- taUy wounded in the kitchen of mmImi 7WIKHIT feota of their behavior. wfB be another program for an apartment where Mra. Volunteer mothers of the Romaneequa orohlitaobura. revotuUon to facing Its fltot the pre-edMoi children. I t will Brown was staying with friends. North (foventry Cooperative t FIhrrI Tha bride wora a full* leigth oounter-ravolutlonary ohaUanga. inttnde stories and oo-ordinat- He was etationed aboard the Nursery clanea in the classroom '1.09 7 9 ‘* gown of allk otgonoa oooented The ravtoionlat element to the ing aclivittes. Mrs. Luella I>en- nuclear submarine James K. of the Second COngregaticnal WHOLE KERNEL wljh amtaroidery and floral ap* oritioal Saptimb* nooMoon, State Units pUquea. Her ohapri-length vail wMoh has fillad to show up in ley M head Sbrarlan for the Polk, berthed at nearby Groton. Church basement during this Thk Flnilt COI junior wing. weric include M n. Edwin Bunce of allk Ulualon was otrongad iix of India's IT rtataa. OhlikiM from a floral orown, and Hm ‘ihanha to loot yaorli bumper Kockvine Hospital Notes CLAMDIOOEB COCKTAIL and Mrs. Maigar* Dwyer. In Yih Cm Ivy Set Hearing VWtiag hDun are 12 J 8 fa * NEW YORK (AP) —The la^ charge of cleaning and class­ oorriod a bouquet of ping n a ti orop tha oountry hot tuUt up a Art Ul Ini* k Ik and ataphonotto with frUli of reserve atook that ahoidd aee tt pjn. is sB areas except mater- e* examite of what happeno room Saturday will be Mra. AN3S3S MMt Boiopa SS » 65* F U k D apt. and Ihtl'i all FInail ailli II 81 HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — ntty where they are 2 to 4 and when two saleemen meet social­ Marie COrl and Mra. Maureen Mil Two etata dtportmente have aUk organaa. through Its prMent dlffkailtlaai ly and try to sell their products Bomliss Ham “isr- » ST u Bruno Oharooia, unolo of the "l don’t look on Ihe praoant 8 J8 to 8 pmi- Chatfleid. ; S Z l M l l ITUK* ■riiahiled a publto hearing for ^ j j j„ Moriuoola Ar- altuatlon with any degrea of Admitted Friday: E i 1 o c n to each other, to the creatloD of ANMeatFrnks s IS * HMut Stsdks 59» 6R0UND BEEF CHICKEN PARTS RliliRiMd Finance MeeOiig 75 Oot. S, to oonalder' rigulatlona uni, both of Torino, aorvod oa alarm," sold a high ranking Ag* Steppen, Ellington ; Deborah the new damdigger ooektall, The fir* of a series of meet­ Jones S a i ^ R t c r ^ u K MARGARINE Ann Shepard, Toltond; George which in the last few months " » i r FtBShCodFHet 55& that would bar taidlaorimlnota wltnoaaaa for tha bride. rteultura Ministry ottlolal. ings on Family Financial Plan­ 1^ " '0HU0K ITIAK Hill If B.irisn Brooks, Lake St.; Mildred Joy, has shown all the aigns of being ning will be held a t 8 p.m. to­ Skiiilits Fnaks nn m 83* CaamHii Smelts 38^ Ground Beat 5 a *2" • IRIAITt ■ala of produota uatd for mgU- Wltnaaaaa for the bridagroom But ha sold India oould uaa on 90 Taleott Ave.; Katherine Yri- America’s newe* vodka s e i^ morrow at the Fir* Church of Ing ghM and other vapora. were Moroontonlo Bquotrlto of extra 96 mlUlon teai of Amori* P L M’s 6rt~6n« «BF| 66MSM ^ Nepce KmckwHrst » 8r S c ilip s SSAX8 V ' m W v m •THIOHt len, 242 South SL; Roberta'Ty­ tlott. Chri* (Congregational) in Mans­ 1.28 Ground ChuokBAI" The Health Doportment and Monoheater, brother of th e oon groin to avoM dapleting Ha ler, 5 Rusaen Dr., and Clarence Victor Fiadiel, prestdesA a t a field Center. This program will Coloiiii v’ium’lmS M 73* O d n Parch 88** MLinllfilA ROAir • LIVIM the Itate Department of Oon* bridegroom, and Dr. Olobglo already dwindling buffer auppty ■umcr Protection proporn to PonneUa, a member of the ateff of 48 million tons, Wattera, EUington. vodka distUlery, and Ray Antig, cover insurance and social se­ Ground Round2 A T WINOI M ilb Admited Saturday: Tammy vice president of marketing, of curity. Edwin A. Hoffman of El­ i l i n r i w okuiolfy auoh ptwhiota aa oon* at P e o b ^ Mueeum In New Tho requoated amount to llkt* a food product company, were trolled drop. It w m learned Haven. ly to be forUuomlng under tba Moiae, 17 River BL; Alexander lington will discuss family life, ra. . a l i l l (Jrinaakl, Ellington; Kathleen introduced to each other at a home owners, credit insurance, HEAD & SHOULDERS ■VM ta I Tuesday. Aa aurii, thalr aala A raoaptton and dinner was U.l. Food for Paooa program. Sultter, 9 Cottage______St.,______and Don- re*aurant, and *art- ^as weH as annuities and tax- im : AiMEUIGVN maUTAGE DERAN oould ba Umlted to odulta who hold oh the Rtotoronta Marions, Bold on informed aouroo, afawo lid SidTOilnrt? 44 'neepwood «<1 1®’?**““ **. annuIUes. Charles 8IJ8 GLYCERIN <|ii HENDRIES laAuu'MKNirroi' kppeor to hava a laglttniate uaa owned by on unola of the bride, whaat Interaato In tha IMtad jjp ucts. Since RAy Anrlg wouldn’t Francls of the Social Security CANDIES for tha produot. at Madonna daU'Oknatto, Itotaa ore eager to unload thalr Admitted Sunday: Deborah hnve anything with vodka in It office In WiUlmantic, will i ibi# wish to apeak on this aubjaot yorda. The prOblam of gatting atotea, Andhra P « d i* i JMKfc. e rt FttraUMD, 116 Wtet Main vtedsUehl wattier, 2-epeed eieotric *1,000 * ICyeore a u t w ^ a t ; Joaeph LeiXVtet, 49 GHen- wipers, beater, defrroter, 4-way 1,000 EXTRA have hod a fair opportunity to * ^ rtoaa Or.; Matsuml Oates, 83 ■oicity flashers, bock-tip h p S * , THOI^ WINNER do so, I wlU« voto^to tataT up * fLaraeMmAI jkra dhkMM 4mo Mta2 f3 ,‘*|| flAyi ^ " * * * ’^** i y / aoott Dr.; James Doooto, He- fn)ot and rear seat beke, leather­ WINNER WINNER PRIZE the matter of Senate oonHrmA- *ormatlon took them to bpon; JkxHpb Oaagpava, fS. ette beadreato, aUertne wbael lock tton." Dodd added that he dhlOno^ Portovenere, OMtagtion- Anno DosrosiD tie Wlnnir not beMeve tho foui-day Senate oeUo, Rome, Orvlsto, lloranoa, IIHHT ADVKBI I Thr.; Peter Beaudoin, and tear window defro*er. GmeviweQiiln w liw i eioo WlHRtr SLIPS Siena, Ptoo, and Genoa, and MtnSVlUUB, (AF) Z>r.; Donald 6 adro- Bfnita MeConniek im WhNNT debate wea a lUUbuator. f ■* H«Im Smorkhalak Lm i lillib OonnMtlout's ottwr aanotor, then book to Torino. They re- Sign In a I , 44 Davwood Dr.; Elaine TED TRUDON W. HartfOnl, Cmn. H Ntw Lomlon, Com. Mre. Ilia KawHea TaftvIllD. Cpnn. JiwiH Oily, BkM* aiiilMliuryi 0m 8. JIB Demoerat Abrabam RlUocff, turned to the United Stoteo on "Thoaa efop , ToUand iwd Mra. Sylvia TbeMpeeavllla, Itoa. voted for cloture. Monday, Sept 16, and ore now atoarran nairar r and son. 88 W e* MSin VOLKSWAGEN W im ini tin il|M to limit quantltiai Beer, ClgofotlM, md Tobacco producti exempt from itimp offer pricei effective FIret Netional Storee thru Set, October 9^ IBM Wa raiaiw ma ft|M to Italt quasiHiis Bw, Clgirottof, Md TobKOO producti awnipt from itamp o«8f Mcm affactivi Fir* Nitlonil Btom thru Bit. Octobir 8, 196B

f ' PAGE TWENTY-THREE Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , co n n ., We d n e s d a y , Oc t o b e r 2, i968 TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 L. Palm er, 18, Henry Ctauley. Is to be relecuHd from Jail a f­ IngertMin, 28, was tacked In GOP to Meet C ohim b ia the groin durtog toe ensuing 17, and Herbert U Ross. 18. by some might be reoaBed from forth wUI be to accept fatigue, literature of America has genier- Prosecutor Promises ter fifteen days. aUy not been kind" to toe po- struggle snd was unable to tee- J m i four were placed on one- the tones of Hitler and MuasoM- to opt out, to reject the pattern TMttmony Tuesday by Sgt. An­ On Campaign HEALTH CAKULES Foreign Reporters Observe Uceman.. time to phn jv a x ^ tlfy Tuesday, pcrilce said. f t u probation. id .” of world leadeiaiilp. . .. drew Mansi Indicated toe fight Annual Town Meeting ly.M tflffI K. Pftti, M.D. Judge Quinn called the Inci­ The Manchester Republican "O f course this will not imply "If toe fictional and often li­ I hsIlsiNM sr kansil started near the RlvoH Theatre James Cameron, a British ia r Anyone Attacking Police dent "appalUng." Found Responsible Town Committee is meeting to- MANVTHNAXN oorrdqwndeni for the Evening the Isolation o f' the ‘20s. But belous notion of the New York on Park Btreeet where more ATi\ft MtUfft CAUV^tO Political Swings in America most of the evidence Is that toe cop Is overplayed and over- Shea, in hla pre-sentenclng Set for Monday flight News who is touring the United than a doaen Hartford Public For Son’s Death fKcTtcT HIg BAPy ■* Ameiioan voter has gone un­ painted, he ie stin a tough indi­ FAIR WAX ' tints futl •• • remarks, said, "Youth Is being LONDON (AP) — A We^ cations axe not wrong, ton trend States, reported that despite toe To Get Adult Treatment n g h students were ganging up HARTFORD (^ ) -Matthew a committee of seven derstandably sour on the bemer vidual compared with any po­ f^IRST used arid traded on in Hart­ The main Item on the agenda The annual town meeting Mdll i” *nt a«nnut televMoa oominentator to toe light even bears extreme troubles faced by the United we liHYe the rtippBeel on a 17-year-old schoolmate. Murphy of Hartford w as reqsotv- of international power. liceman in the worW. He has to HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — with a melee Monday In which ford because these beya know will be a discussion of fuU fe«n Anwrlca im ohlftliier duk- traits and widely surpasses toe States, "America will transcend , m--"— eteMswMW Mansi, who suffered three be, because he has a tough and they can get off easy or be alble tor the death of bfs 6- Kcroudy to to* right poUttoaUy. term ‘conservaUsm.' ” her crisis because toe Ameri­ ;‘Already Ih toe United States The prosecuUng attorney of five policemen were injured. week-old eon last ApcU 2. Coe- SSu^'of the to on tap f^ the eve- ^ dangerous Job. And he is picked e oBt ente chipped teeth, a Up cut and referred to Juvenile Oourt An KngUah oorreapoMwnt «e«a Pol said "The truth is that the cans aro the most resilient of toe foroea for change are grow­ Haitford’e drcult Oourt has A total of nine boys from and trained and tuned for it He several bruises, was one of the "They laugh In the faces of oner Irving L. Aronson dolma « kvU w s will follow *’®*f*" * **•’"' The following people served toe Uhitod States on th* brink o< United States la, politically, on a people, the moot varied and re­ ing. . . prosnlsed adiilt treatment in Hartford’s South IBiuf were ar­ has a deal with more violence dl fdrwoy ptk«di two plainclothes policemen to poHcemen,” he continued, "be­ In a report released Tuesday. The first Item on the agenda on toe committee: Alfred a new epoch. very dsing«rous road.” He found sourceful, as well as the sfrong- "The youiw Amertoans are court for onyoiw, teen-agera In- rested and charged with breach and vWounseBB, probably than Welcome Here arrive first on the scene. cause they know the court Is f t Republican will be to chooee a moderator L«n ge. Erm lnla D. the presidential oampalgn of eet." truly great, I trust them," he orgenlaaUoeel dtseoaets! oludod, "who attacks a police of toe peace following the after­ The trend In the United any ether poUceman in toe When he Identified himself os reluctant to sMtence them be­ body d MaWww Mur^r Ji^ wlU five his final for the meeting to be folKwred Harriet Lyman, Paul Pepin, Oaorge C. Wallace "dally win­ He continued: "I am begin­ concluded. > ...... ■ A oHUcor.” noon Incident. States la directed to toe right at world," Barrett wrote. a policeman, Mansi said, the cause of their age.” dtoc^ rib fracture, and hsad ths Jt by a report of the Fiscal Year Saul BUm^HarVey ning thousands of new adher­ ning to believe in a now Ameri­ And an Irish correspondent, both storee a » open tome, ee^ fil NB • ^ OornsUiw ghea inade knowh Of the four convicted and sen­ present,” oonunented Heins Pol youths turned on him. He iden­ Roger I. Napoleon, 18, re­ i-K. h«i he«. ^------Committee. It was at the RusseU R p^an The - towns------ents, who fall into entouslatic can epoch whi