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VOL. L x x x n r, n o . so4 (TWENTY PAOB8) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1965 (OwMlfM AtfrarlMac M Fnc* VI) PRICE SEVEN CENTS - Truce Threatened Pakistani Cite r : Indian Attack Denounced by US RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP)— ^Th® India>Pakiitan SAIGON, South Viet'^'V » South Vietnamese Sring-aforces camp west of Saigon near r * truce was threatened as Pakiatiut last night charged squad. i : Nam (AP)— ^The United the (tombodian border. One of Indian forces with two major attacks. The Pakistanis “ The Viet Cong have carried States today denounced the two other Americans captured claimed the attackers were repulsed. out more acts of wanton murder with him, Sgt. Isaac Camacho U.N. SecreUry-Oeneral V f — execution of two more against American mlltary pris­ of El Paso, Tex., escaped last Thant Informed the Security ment radio said IndUui troops American soldiers by the oners,'' an official U.S. spokes­ July. - Council the cease-fire Is “ not* seised two posts In Rajahstan, Viet Ck>ng as "acts of wan­ man said. Roraback Is the son of Esther ^ . - . i ' holding” and said both sides near tiio Arabian Sea, but were ton murder.” “ These acta show utter disre­ M. Robbins, Baldwin, N.Y., and were staUlng on troop with­ forced back by a Pakistani Communist broadcasts said gard for humanitarian principles George D, Roraback, West Hol­ drawals. coimterattaok. an American captain and a ser­ and the provisions of the 1949 lywood, Fla. The Pakistani government In letters to Thant during the geant were executed In reprisal Geneva prisoners of war con­ Radio Hanoi said the two M ■aid Indian troops attacked Sat­ for the execution of three Com­ vention of which the Viet Cong's Americans were executed Sim- weekend, India charged that the urday night with tanks and ar­ Pakistanis attacked first on the munist sympathizers last week masters, the Hanoi regime, are day morning In a “ liberated tillery on the Fazllka front, near two fronts, as well as near Oa- adherents.” area of South Viet Nam" — Lahore, but were driven back dra in the disputed PQmalayan Radio Hanoi Identified the meaning In Viet (tong territory after 90 Indians were killed and state of Kashmir, Pakistan pro­ Americans os Capt. Humbert R. —- because they “ had commit­ TS captured. 4 _ tested the alleged fiidlan intru­ Storm Hits Versaces of Baltimore, Md., and ted many crimes against the >* ■ India charged that more than South Vietnamese peo|de.” ' tw.\ sions to Thant. Sgt. l.C. Kenneth M. Roraback, 1,000 Pakistani troops moved Thant said in a two-page re­ wh6se wife lives In Fayetteville, Then, quoting a Viet Cong -i- across the SuUev River into In­ port to the Security Council that Mazatlan, N.C. spokesman. It accused the Unit­ dian territory In the Faxllka the deterioration in the Lahore "TJie Viet (tong’s brutal con­ ed States of “ having ordered area, "If they do not get out, area began Friday night when duct can In no way be justified their henchmen to kill” tho there la going to be a flgd>t,” a Two Dead three (tommunlet sympathisers f » . 4 . i x ’ . Indian troops opened fire with U.S. Paratrooj^re Wade Jungle River in Vain Search for Viet Cong as a reprisal tor the Vietnamese spokesman for the Indian De­ ■ II I I II ■! - I ■ # executed In Dan Nang last artillery, tanks, recoilless rifles GUADALAJARA, Mexico government's-recent execution of fense Ministry said. Wednesday. (AP) —- A four-hour tropical three civilian, nonimlformed Later, the Pakistani govern­ See Page Eight The three were charged with storm has lashed the Pacific Viet Cong agitators,” the Amer­ You’ re In, Man inciting an anti-American dem­ B52s Strike Again coast port of Mazatlan and most ican spokesman said. onstration at Da Nang, where a “ These agitators were execut­ LONDON (AP)—A Lon­ of western Sinaloa, causing sUll large U.S.-Vletnamese air base r#"'‘- don coffee bar put this sign unknown damages and casual­ ed following a trial conducted In Is located. Hundreds of Viet ties. over Its entrance today: At Cong Stronghold acco'rdance with established (tong agents ere said to have S. Rusk Arrives at UN “Beatniks not admitted The area is Isolatsd and com­ Vietnamese law and judicial been executed by the Salgoa unless' accompanied by munications are down. 'Die procedure. In which they were government, but only a few of cash.” SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)— U.S. B52 bombers storm hit late Saturday night convicted of fomenting public the executions have been pubUe For Whirlwind Tour made their 88rd strike of the Viet Nam war today, and raged until early Sunday. violence.” or reported officially. blasting a Viet Cong area 65 miles northwest of Saigon Officials classified the storm Versace, whose father retired from the Army two years ago as The Viet Gong had warned UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)— Secretoi^ of State near the Cambodian border. as a cyclone and called It Hazel, Two Killed a colonel, was captured In Octo­ earlier that they would make Dean Rusk sweeps into a whirl of diplomatic appoint- A U.S. spokesman said the^ the eighth tropical storm In the their American prisoners “ pay weather and “ similarity of Pacific area this year. ber 1968, when the Viet (tong , ments today which included Pakistan’s foreign minister eight-engine jet bombers from for their blood debts” i f VIM Guam Struck 15 miles northeast tsrrain situated In North Viet Reports reaching Guadalajara overran a special forces camp 'and perhaps Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromy­ In Weekend at Tan Phu, 110 miles south of (tong men held cl^alve were V of . the provincial capital of Tay Nam.” said thousands are homeless, executed. ko. Nlnh, In an area where U.S. In­ About 20 Vietnamese were property damage high, and at Saigon in the Mekong Delta Launching a two-week visit to States does not want to take Another American, Army Sgt. telligence reports have said a killed, several more wounded least two persons are known to Roraback was captured In 'the headquarters of the United sides in the ^uatrel and says it Plane Crash Harold George Bennett, 26, oC Viet (tong headquarters Is locat­ and there was considerable have drowned. November 1963 when the Viet Nations, Rusk planned to see as should be handled through the ed. property damage. Under the An extensive coastal area 0(Hig overran another special (Bee Fage Tea) \ many as he could of the St lead­ United NaUons.' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Vietnamese troops Geneva agreement of 1954 divid­ from El Rosario and southern ers attending the U.N. General Rusk had appointments today A plane crash in East Hart­ qlaimsd that 48 Vlst Cong were ing North and South Viet Nam, Sinaloa to far north of Mazatlan Assembly's 20th anniversary also with the foreign ministers ford killed- two people and mo­ killed to an unsuccessful at­ mllitafy activity is protobited to was hit Many were said to have v'sesslon. of France, HoUand Snd Tunisia, tor. vehicle accideuts claimed three lives In OonnecUout gun- tempt-. to ovsnun , an outpost toe zone. M d g s spisns t ^ fled to stotoundtog hUIs, Pakistani Foreign IDnlster Z. but whether )m would get in a southweid of ()uaag Ngai Sun­ Ben Hal Riviar. ' The hardest hit kiw seemed to A. Bhutto' prompUy got a morn­ proposed afternoon dlsousslon ing the weekend. , Lawyers Are Opposed day. The Smith VietoaoMse said UB. paratroopers ,from the be to and around Mazatlan, a ing date with Rusk, presumably with - OfiQWto remained in r A light plane piloted by Lynn two Viet Gong companies Inflict­ iTSrd Airborpe Brigade found SB bdomlng port and growing re­ . to ^ press for the pleblsolte i ^ ^oyp]t,-V>^’'V ^clels said there Hall, 48, of Hartford took off ed moderately heavy casuoltlea soviet-made sniper rifles while sort center. Winds art said to Kashmir PaMstim wants imd]'were sohedtUlng difficulties. from Brainard Field Sunday, banked across' the Connecticut On the defenders until air at­ patndling a Jungle area. 86 miles have wrecked at least SO fUtong Ibdla «q>poses. The United The RnSk-Gn>myKo dialogue, To Morrisey Selection River, and plunged to the tacks drove them off. north of Saigon normally con­ boats. whtoh. he# become . a yearly ground. T A U.S. military spokemnan trolled by toe Viet Cong. The Heavy rains continued, send­ event at the United Nations feD BOSTON (AP)— Bar association leaders expressed Hall and his mother, Mrs. announced that the planes paratroopors also seized other ing the rivers to flood levels. <' .-'Ti £ *^1 gathering, shaped up as the flrirt displeasure today at President Johnson’s announce* Dramatist Snubs Dorothy Lsventhal of Philadel­ which bombed the Ben Hal War supplies, spokesmen said. Mazatlan waa reported reach­ in.r ->V| high-level contact between the ment that he will nominate Francis X. Morrissey, an phia, were killed. Bridge In the demilitarized zone The spokesmen said the World able only by boat or canoe, a United States ' and the Soviet LBJ Invitation Two other passengers, Mrs. between North and South Viet War n vintage rifles were dangerous trip. A group of ham old friend of the Kennedy family, to a federal judse- ' ♦ I* - • ■ Union since roving Ambassador packed In crates which con­ Juliet Balgley, 49. of West Hart­ Nam were American. radio operators left Cullcan with ship. ❖ - W. Averell Harriman went to tained slips of paper with the ROXBURY, Conn. (AP) — ford and her IS-year-old daugh­ Two U.S. Navy planes radio equipment and generating The Massachusetts Bar Asso- judge for the past seven years, Moscow in July, message: “ A long-range rifle Playwright Arthur Miller has ter Meredith, were badly burned bombed the bridge's north ap­ plants tor Mazatlan early today CiaUon and the Federal Judici­ for a life-time U.S. District v» -. -.*1 for sharpshooters to be lued e$| turned down an invitation to Rusk Intended to go over a but survived. They were report­ proach on Sept. IS and three Air ini an effort to establish commu­ ary (tommlttee of the American Judges In Massachusetts. only tor shooting leaders and watch President, Johnson sign wide range of subjects with the ed in critical condition at Hart­ Force planes hit the south end nications snd organise rescue American advisers.” Bar AssociaUon have opposed Walter H. McLaughlin, presi­ the Arts and Humanities Act Soviet foreign affairs chief. But ford Hospital. the next day. The spokesman operations. Also seized were 6,000 Viet Morrissey's appointment in the dent of the Massachusetts bar, because the U.S. government U.S. officials foresaw no quick State and federal aviation of­ said the bombing resulted from Rosario, 10 miles southwest of said that organisation had op­ Mazatlan, was considered the past because they said he was has not answered a peace pro­ breakthrough on major East- ficials latmched an Inquiry Into navigational error due to bad (See Page El^t) posed Morrisey’s appointment posal from North Viet Nam. West q u ^ o n s . They figured the cause of the crash. most seriously affected by unqualified tor the post. In 1961 and 1963 when word floods and strong winds. Scores In a telegram rejecting the U.S.- Soviet cooperation on the Hall had flown in earlier Sun­ Officials of both groups ap­ spread of an Impending nomina­ ® persons took refuge In trees White House InvltaUon, Miller Kashmir dispute did not spread day from White Plains, N.Y. 0 pear ready now to speak against tion by the late President John and hills when their homes were said Sunday that he had urged beyond that. Meanwhile, the He was taking his passengers Nation Shivering Morrissey's confirmation by the F. Kennedy. Johnson to respond with a defi­ Kremlin Is embracing North destroyed or flooded. They re­ up for a brief excursion when Senate. “ I would have a pretty good nite American proposal for a Viet Nam’s cause in the Viet the accident occurred. main perched there waiting for President Johnson announced idea the position they have eease-flre and negotiations. Nam war. A Sunday evening motorcycle help, reports said. Sunday from Johnson City, twice taken after full debate Miller was Invited Saturday The most promising topic ap­ smashup in Hebron claimed the The navy department report- Tex., that he would nominate would be affirmed," he said. to the bill signing ceremony'on peared t o be an agreement to life of SO-year-old Bruce Ander­ Huge Cold Front See Page Eight Morrissey, a Boston municipal Wednesday. The act will provide stop the spread of nuclear son of Hebron. State police said Morrissey, 56, waa executive M era l funds for the arts. weapons. Both the American Howard Sweeney, 43, was rid­ secretary to Kennedy when The playwright said he was and Russian presentations to ing behind Anderson and In­ Kennedy served In Ctongress. Ho not asking for accept^ce of the the General Assembly listed this structing the younger man how was once an aide to former Am­ Heads This Way bassador Joseph P^ Kennedy, Morth Vietnamese Tproposals. as top priority. The catch is: to drive the bike when Anderson the late president's father. (See\Page Ten) (Bee rage Bight) (See Page Eight) CHICAGO (AP)— ^Freezing temperatures chilled When Edward M. Kenne(|y ■-rfl most of the northern border of the nation from Maine began his campaign In 1962 for to Montana today and in some areas frost and rain election to the U.S. Senate from dealt damaging blows to crops. Massachusetts, Morrissey es­ Readings in Montana ande>- corted him around the state and helped with the campaign. Sen. Michigan were to the low 20s, South Miami 2.66 Inches and *It Girl’ Clara Bow Dies Kennedy submitted Morrissey’s while snow fell In parts of the Tamlaml Trail at 40-Mlle Bend, HOLLYWOOD (AP) — f Dakotas and Minnesota. South­ 1.66 Inches. name to President Johnson. Clara Bow, legendary “It” western Montana reported The September rainfall In freezing drizzle. girl of silent films but in Florida Is 11.87 Inches, 8 Inches recent years an insomnia- South of the snow u ea , cold above normal. Rain pounded southern Texas plagued recluse, died today rain swept through the plains and the Mississippi Valley. from San Antonio to the South­ f- of an apparent heart at­ Bulletins Tropical depression Debbie ern tip. It was the first general tack. She was 60. moved slowly northwest in the precipitation since May. i v 'V - f .'7 Miss Bow, who as a red- Gulf of Mexico and early today Some homes were flooded baired playgirl was the sex HELD IN DYNAMITING * ‘ |r^ 't«».'V . * 7•‘ was reported about 500 mUes ■grrabol of the Roaring Twenties, (Bee Page Eight) “ south of New Orleans. GROTON (AP) — Three iV*» 1 . i r "Iw eras in the bedroom of her West Morning lows Iricludc^ 20 de­ men were to appear In Circuit. Los Angelas home watching a . “•■‘'v-i* • !1» ♦ grees in Pension, Mich.; 21 at Court today on chargee c t i r»rr, . late, late movie and chatting a Ctounty airport In Michigan; Trials Ordered burglary and touching off with her nurse when the seizure 37 In Duluth, Minn., and Sault In Rights Deaths dynamite exploeluns In the same. Ste. Marie, Mich., and 83 in Groton area. One of the ex- ^ V -•. ^ Mabel Eshlsman, the nurse, Buffalo, N.Y. HAYNBVILLE, Ala. (AP) — ploelons damaged the home ■aid the onetime naming youth The combination of frost, rain Circuit Judge T. Werth Thaga^ and garage of State PoUoa e ( the movie suddenly stiffened and unseasonably low temper­ Detective Louis LeitkowsU. ■md lost consciousness. refused today to postpone trials atures In some states threat­ of either of two white men ac­ Arrested were Boliert Per­ And thus ended 85 years of ened to wipe out certain crops. cused of killing civil rights kins, 22, and latwrence W. pain and suffering, most of it A killing frost struck northern workers in rural Lowndes Coun­ McCracken, 47, l»oth of Grot­ sndured In sanitariums. ' .Wisconsin, a state already hit on, and McCracken’s eon, ty. The public had seen little of liard by rains which have left Larry L. McCracken, 20, Famed “It Giri” Clara Bow is shown at the height OUra In those years. Her last crops tri^iped In fielda t mudy Thagard’s decision left It up of Now London. pubUo appearance — and a n n of her popularity (left) and as she appeared a feew (or mechanical harvesting. to a three-judge federal court to ens — was (or the funeral of hsr yaars ago. (AP Pbotofax.) Montgomery, Ala., to say PRIF.STS ON GUARD An official said a third of Wis­ whether the charges against estranged husband, Rex Bell, in consin's sweet corn crop might Thomas L. Oolemaif, a special N E W YORK (AP) — U63. Clara and the onstlms Miss Bow but that lutidas had ous breakdown ended her reign, be lost. Serious losses also are part-time deputy sheriff; and Priests will help city police- . eowboy actor ware married In bsen a normal day. ^ ■he lived and jkayed hard. expected In carrots and cab­ (toUle,. Leroy Wilkins Jr., a men guard every gate Into ■Ml when both were at the peak The Briooklyn bombshell was Bell once summed up his bage. The rains have increased young >Ku ICux Klansman, will Yankee Stadium Monday e( their fame. They lived for a a movie,queen tor elg|)t years in wife's health thualy: the possibility of a potato blight. be tried at Hayneville this week. night when Pope Paul VI lime on a ranch at Searchlight, the era of the hip flash snd tha "If shs had been Minnie Zilch Many thousands of dollars The federal court was sched­ oelebratee Maes before some Nev. But Clara, plagued by a Stuts Bearcat. Her shapely Instead o( Clara Bow, perhaps damage, especially corn and uled to hear a motion which 90,000 persone. Arrange­ ■eriea of aerioue phyaloal all- figure, often soantUy clad, was this never would have happened Soybeans, was reported after would prohibit any jury trial In ments for the Pope's appear­ mente that left her emotionally a cheeseoaka favorite of the era. to her. But ths smoUonal etraln the first killing frost Sunday In glBtroHed, returned to the Loe She did as much tor ths step- Lowndes Ctounty pending dlepo- ance In the stadium, after his o( her early years was just too muoh of Minnesota. A county eltlon of a federal court suit Angeles area. Bell remained in in — revealing lingerie of tho visit to the United. Nattono muoh for her nervous system. agent estimated that half the seeking to gat more Negroes on (AP Pliotorax) Revada and eventually became tOs — aa Brigltta Bardot waa to to pleod tor peaeo. wsro “ R's like training homaa. corn and soybeans wers lost to the Jury rolla la the county. Beutenant governor of the etate. do M yaars later (or the towel spelled out by the Rt. Rov. Sometimes when you're starting Kandiyohi County. That motion was filed by the S e d k ih Elevator Reaches Top Floor They had t«n> sons, Rax Jr., of and bUdnl. Msgr. Thomas McGovorn, thoroughbreds, you break them Heavy damage to other veg­ American Civil libertiea Union. Ten Aquanauts are inside this elevator— officially a Itono, Nev.; and Oeiorgo of Las It waa a faat ara and Clara Msgr. McGovern said tho do- in too early.” etables also was reported. (toteman, 66, Is under Indict­ Vegas. Oaorgs, Uka his mothsr, Bow waa ita aocolerattoo. But Sealab personnel carrier— as it swings toward the dsloa to station prlooto with To a gensratlon of moviogoera Coral Qables, was hit ment on a manslaughter charge bad bten U1 laUly. tho paoe was too much (or hsr. deck of the staging" vessel Berkone. Thq capsule polloomen wso basod on n do> in tha sUent and oar^ talkla with 8.46 inches of rain and Mi­ for the shotgun alaylng of jena- M n. BsMsman said Osorge's From tha time she wen a Brook- ami Airport had 8.11 Inches. brought, divers up from the ocean bottom'. Another^ ■tro to "mslnteln the BtaMMi had *‘sUgbtty upasT iya beauty, oenteet uatU a herr- .(•ee vugs mrleM) Miami Beach had S.1S' tnohea, .(•ee Page »| M )i group began residence in Sealab 2 yeaterday. dooomtiB ol the ooeeBka.* r* I MANGHESTER\v KND<0 HEBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7 ,196B MANCHESTIB EVENINa HERAlD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, l^PTEMBER 27,1966 9 J M FAOB TWO '*1 - r r her BO I can’t tell you much Sheinwold on Bridge al appropriation, wMeh will re­ about her. South Windsor Vernon Garage Bids lease the refunds from the town’ s general fund to the roof 1 do know the tinging of Mlg. Sooth daeler. . . minimum •un’ r®b im i Bsil-Weriwteg^ project. T n M — nog Dunn cast aa Prlnceat Bboll Parties List Ctindidutes ask partner to pass NORTH _ D u e O c t. 4 In (hla opera. She le atiiklngly V^Peopleji^ A 97659 ^ Area Chamber Prei ires “THE WAY handaome and haa a vibrant By ALTRBD SHEINWOLD 5 K9 ‘ ARTHUR m i l 6 K43 The town le inviting Mde to voice that ahould make her a For Board of Education "You have to write a column For Election of Hrectors reroof the town garage at 368 Two Men Pilot I HEARD IT” moat convincing menaca Da* •bout sign-off bidding." o| Olcott 8t. Sealed Mde will be nlele Barlonl, whom you prob­ Oymmspeople voting at the Oot. 4 town eleoUona will have six my friends growled after »>• Howard J. LeBlor and Fron-fbeen determinsd. The break to opened at 11:80 a.m., Oct. 4 In Plane to Alaska ably heard a few aeaaona back l l n T h e j^ cahdldatea to chooee among In a bl-partlaan conteat for aeaU gone down one Jn the hand Me 8..Ruppreoht have been ap­ under inveatigatlen by Patrol­ the Hearing Room of the Muni­ In Madam Butterfly Is cast in on. the board of eduoatloni Each of the town'a two partlea The team of Grover MMchell by John Gruber shown today. "Some pointed tollers for the annual men Francis Borberok Honhoa cipal Building, the title role, while Jerome of 1l68 E. Center St. and Jo­ GASH SAVINGS nominates three candidates; the top two vote gBttera In aaoh wouldn’t recognize a slgn-on oia ! W l".U 4 election of the directors of the Frits, and Jock Rotohonbaoh. The work involves the follow-, Hlnea will ting Philip II, father party become membera of the board, for termi of four yeara If they fell over one In the mid­ f o u n i Rockville Area Chamber of At S:30 a.m. on Saturday, Ing: Remove existing rQofthg seph Bergomfni of Bloomfield, I !■ Ill each. The «lght*man school board la split evenly between the dle of Tm es Square at high of Don Carlo. $ A ^^10164 Commerce. Nancy Troenbloy, ths pormlttoo end roof deck (high r o o f only). both pllate, culminated stx Then comes ’’Carmen’’ elated parUea. Individual voter may vote for any four of the six Perhaps the bad Initial press, noon!” 0 A 9 J LoBler It owner of Howord’a of this Oornor Pockogo Stoiu, Install new roof. dtck, and In­ months of planning and ful­ Tli« nuMloal aMaon la coming^ for Dec. 3. The title role will be candidate Opening lead — Queen or and certainly the rather In­ A J 9 2 _ Cor Village; Rupprecht la man­ on Brooklyn St, reported a stall vapor ba'irier, Insulation, filled lifelong ambitions by fly­ to life, and if you intend sub- filled by Jean Madeira who West Ncrih volved plot prevented It from m r 1 ager of the Rockville Water break to polios. Low wo4 not built-up roofing, flashings and ing to Alaska this summer. By reblddlng a minimum PkM 1 A Pan ecrlblng for the opera offering^!, made such a sexy sedilctress In Republicans * X and Aqueduct Co. determined, and the somo po-1 gravSl stops, roof drains and you'll have to do so at' once. being ns popular as It deserves. ' Democrats number of hearte each time. P iu 2 NT Pa« The two men piloted Bergomi- Samson and Dellla. She’s even The election la' now In prog- llcemen or* Investigating. 'Ilio' other openings, and fire retard­ Blnca mibacrtpUcn ealea end Oct. And since It Is difficult to cast Queen Hopla South intended to show that he Pees 4 7 Alt PiM ni’e four-place aircraft on the 3,- better In the role of Carmen, eo Background Information on Ba^ground Information on ratt, and chamber members break occurred during tbs nlftat ant paint. 1 . I’ll try to ^ve you a rundown and expensive to produce, It had a good heart suit but a 600 mile round trip to Fair­ this ahould be a complete sell­ tovm Republican candidates for town OomooraUo eandldatsa tor NEW YORK (AP) - Qussn have sent ballots with which 3 cm the operaa to be presented, doesn’t receive many perform­ minimum opening bW. He that he needt to dsvtoop and polios report The contractor Is asked in the banks, Alaska. In order to moke out. If you recall that particular Hopla of SlkUm, ths former they will select six new dtrec- Ronald B. Ziboldl, 17, of 1 specifications to give a manu­ so you can make up your mind ances anywhere. It's one you the board of education haa been the board of ediieatton has boon would be happy If everybody oash a spade trick. room tor the necessary amount Dellla you’ll probably recall debutante Hope Cooks, is In tort for three year terms. Bal­ FUEL OIL H you want to purchase the •should see, however. If you want provided by the OOP Town pivvlded by tlM Demooratlc went away and let him play South ruffe enofhsr ipade, Former St., was orrooted oorty facturer’s 30-year surety main­ of survival gear and camping to be con.sidered operatlcally Che.iter Ludgln who was out­ Now York for a msdtoal check­ lots must be returned by mall Saturday morning and charged tenance bond tor the new roof. equipment, the men removed wlwle season. standing In a small part. He’s Committee. Town Committee. up. the hand at a part sore. ^ leads a heart to ths king, cultured. The music Is very South was right, and North and ruffe spadea tor the third or personally to the chamber with Intoxicatloii by Patrolman Becauae of defects In the pres­ the back seat from the craft. It starts Nov. 4 with. Verdi’s got the Juicy role of Bacamlllo Mre. Julia Durlg, Incumbent, James Arnold, 73 BoelaebUb She said on arrival shs was good, and I prefer It to the three was wrong, but South was so an­ Ome. Then he drawt Weet’e office on E. Main Bt. by 5 p.m. Robert Ahnert. Ziboldl was ent roofing, the town will not Bergamini and Mitcbell flew “ Don Carlo." This Is new to In this prodxictlon and he ahould lives at 346 Graham Rd. Mrs. Rd., la marrleV and has a bars “ Just to ate ths doctors other operas I mentioned, but noyed at Ms partner’! overbid­ Thursday. scheduled tor s court appesr- have to pay the $11,000 coat of about 10 hours each day and Hartford, and Is rather seldom make the moat of It. Sandor Durig moved here ten years ago daughter. Ho has been a resi­ She did not slaborate, but a Jack of heorto. done anywhere. It Is not partic­ I must admit It la what most ding that he forgot to make Now South to In position to There ore 31 members of the ance Got. 19, and releosod with­ rerooflng. It will be paid In re­ spent the night elght-seelng and Konya, one of the Met’s very from New Bedford, Maas. She dent of ConneoUout four yeara, friend said It was not serious. camping out. W | people would call "heavier’' lead a diamond to dummy’s king ^ board of dlrectore. On Oct. 5, out ball to Ms father, BobaMlea funds from the roof-deck sup­ ularly Verdian since the com­ beat tenors will sing Don Jose, attended public and parochial coming hero from Seattle, Wash. The queen said shs was able his lucky game contract. poser had vastly Increased the than usual, parUcularly for South won the first trick with and cash the lart spade as his the directors will elect officers Fastlna. pliers, the manufacturers of the The flight included stops at so this Is no ordinary caat. schools in New York City and Arnold Is a graduaite of the to leave the tiny Himalayan importance of the orche.stra, Verdi. the ace of diamonds, drew o f the chamber for the coming James D. Bowen, 36, of Hert­ infra-red heaters, and the Hart­ the Experimental Aircraft As­ studied retail m erchandise at Pennaylvania State university kingdom betwaen India and Red tenth trick. having heard some of Wagner’s Originally Frank Pandolfl an­ "I Purltanl," another seldom trumps and gave up a spade. Good bidding will usually gel year, ford, was arrested Friday after­ ford Gob Co., according to Town sociation Convention, Rockville, COOPERATIVE New York University. Mrs. with a B.S. In aeronautical en­ China bsoauae “ tsnsiona in Sik­ work. Elarly critics lambasted nounced Ingrid BJocner, from offered opera, will come on Blast returned the ten of clubs you to reasonable contracts, but Running for the board of di­ noon and oharged with Intoxica­ Engineer Walter Fuss. III., on Che way up and at the oil. ( (>)'!’ \N\ Durlg has been aecreta^ of the gineering. kim seem to be much mors ra- poor Verdi for his “ Wagner- the Munich Opera, as Elllzabeth, Jan. 12. This Is a difficult one to dummy’s ace, and Soflth good play of the cards is tha rectors are: Gerald Allen, tion by Patrolman Robert Nell. The Infra-red heaters and the Air Force Museum, Dayton, traffic and aafety commlaalon He bolds on M.S. In engineer­ laxed now. Everyone at homs'ls \ l)4\is|nn nf Isms” but they’re Just about the prlma donna. She would to cast since It requires an peevishly showed Ms hand, con­ basic equipment of a bridge ' Charles Chilberg, Joseph Dzla- Bowen posted |95 bond tor Kfi- roof deck material were causes Ohio, on the return trip. ing science from Rensaelaer very calm, and all sesms to be Id, Gauruder Cited on Promotion r.ol.wi) or, < (). non-exietent. The “ glorified gui­ have been superb In the role above average coloratura and a and a member of the board of dul, Jack Grant, Emmanuel pearanco In court Oct IS- of the deterioration of the exist­ Mitchell and Bergamini are education for four yeare, serv­ Polytechnic Institute. He Is em­ going vary wall now,*’ aha said. ceding down one. player. Henry Osuriider, second from right, recently named police lleutensnL looks over s plaque tar" accompaniments manifest but something slipped some­ tenor who can negotiate the Dally Question Oerber, William Hahn, Donald Bankruptcy ing roof, says Fuss. employed by Pratt and Whitney, '-iNn. 1 ing one year as the board’s aec- ployed at Pratt and Whitney Lueky Hand presented Saturday at a testimonial dinner on his promotion. Others, from left, ore Edwin In Trovatore, Rlgoletto, and where and now Marie Collier "D" above high C. Adriana Partner opens with one heart, Morganson, James Murray, A public healing is set tor Division of United Aircraft .'ii. iii:o \i) .-’ i Ki;i T retary. Aircraft, Bast Hartford, In the President Shazar It waa a lucky hand, and Everett Eugene OoUine, of 96 Bdwaids, Civil Defense director; Police Chief James Reardon and Mayor Francis J. Ma­ Trsvlato are definitely gone, from London’s Covent Garden Mallponte, who sang so well In and the next player passes. 'You Kenneth Parsons, Evelyns Pa- Oct. 6 on an $11,000 additlon- Corp., East Hartford. • I I, < I She has been active In the advanced power systems group. South should have made the W. Main 8t., tormerty in busi- honey. On the wall is s csrcicsture on the former sergeant with affectionate Inscriptions. however. has been cast. Pve never heard "Pearl Fishers,’’ has been en­ hold: Spades, A-Q-10-4; Hearts, rlaek, Donald Pelham, Ray school board’s public Informa­ He Is secretary of the South JERUSALEM, Israsli Sector oontraot. After winning the first nesB as ColUns Sanitation and Gauruder, a police veteran of 17 years, received gifts of a televlsicm set and a camera at the gaged as the coloratura, while j-S-2; Diamonds, Q-J-IO: Clubs, mond Seraphin, and Dr. Joseph tion program Inaugurated two Windsor Junior Chamber cf (AP) — Israeli President Zal- trick with the ace of diamonds now a truck driver tor the San­ dinner attended by about 300 guests. (Herald photo by Satemls.) the tenor Is a newcomer from mar Shasmr told Jewa that tha K-8-5. Shinn. itary Refuse Co. of Iifanchester, yeara ago. Commerce and a member of South should return a spade. La Scala named Gianni Jala. beginning of the Jewleh New What do you sayf Of those up for election, has filed bankruptcy papers and Mrs. Durlg la a past presi­ Our Savior Lutheran Church, East wins and returns the ten early selection of an architect (It’s pronounced Johnny Yah- Year 6736 held promlae tor the Answer; Bid 3 NT. TMt shows Morganson, Grant, Murray and has been referred to Referee Bogglni to fill the current un- dent of the Wapplng School where he served on the Chris- of blubs to dummy’s ace. South explred term of William Collins, for the project MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION yah) Elnzo Sordello, last heard nation. 13 to 16 points, balanced distri­ Parlzek, are presently serving Saul Seldmon of Hartford. N ik e Issu e here In "Masked Ball” and a PTA, the PTA Council and the Uan education committee. ruffs a spade and leads a low followed by a second motion to The board will also discuss "TlMugh the road to peace bution, and strength in each of as directors, and according to ColUne Ueted haUlitiee of $4,- truly excellent baritone, as well SL Francis of Aaaial Combined Dr. Robert D. Laurie was ed­ heart to try a finesse with dum­ approve Bogglni as Collins’ suc­ the possibility of reprinting the with, out neighbors is still long the the unMd suits. chamber by-laws, are eligible 696.49 and assets of |300. as Ezio Flagello, another ex­ Mothers Circles; organiser and ucated in the public acbool sys­ my’s nine of hearts. TMs “ un­ Before Board cessor In the new term which recently published elementary and strewn with snares,” he necessary” finesse gives declar­ Copyright, 1666 for re-election. Local credHors are; Texaco, traordinary voice, are likewise teacher of pre-school Sunday tem In New London, did under­ Outgoing directors are: Ralph runs until November 1966. textbook hlatory of Manchester OPEN TILL 4 P. M. DOUBLE said, “ our determination and er the extra entry to dummy General Features Corp. Rt. 80, 3137.56; Orartte, 3310,60; school; teacher of religious graduate studies at the Univers­ Members of the Town Board Dlacusslon of the new school entitled "This Is Manchester” in the cast. our united effort to win support Gibson, (Jharles Pressler, Je- classes at S t Francis of Asalai; ity of Connecticut and received Sears and Roebuck, 3430.43; in the Spring-Gardner Sts. area for wider distribution through­ WORLD GREEN "The Puritans” are not the both near and far for this most ome Remklewlct and David K. of. Directors are expected to MONDAY THROUUH FRIDAY and Is vice president of the Con­ hla doctor of dental surgery de­ Gerber Bros., $317,96; Garrett will be continued to lead to an out the community. one’s of the Massachusetts Bay significant of goals are all ths Welsh. Motors, 3360; Beneficial < Ft- attend tonight's meeting of the Colony nor yet the Pilgrim fraternity of Christian Doctrine gree from Tem^e Unlveralty Members will 'vote tor six of of S t Margaret Mary’s Church, stronger." nance, $6()0; Superior Gas, El­ board of education to discuss Fathers. They are the "round- School of DenUstiy, where he JFK^s Biggest Gift tha 18 candidates. ADDITIONAL HOUR5 lington, $33; Rockville Hospital, the proposed transfer of the heads” of Cromwell's England where she Is active in religioua waa a member of three honor Bridge Lessons education and aa church organ­ societies. Dorothy Malone 370; Dr. Oliver dornell, $63; Tri- New W ay Found STAMPS and If you’re uilfamillsu' with The Vernon Recreation Dept, Nike site to the state for use THUR5DAY EVENING A TO 8 matco, 318.60; Propane Gas, what went on In England be­ ist She has three Children at­ Dr. Laurie was a capUln In HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ac ’ to offering bridge lessons to by Manchester Community Col­ tending town schools. fm p etu s, Says T ed South Wtndsor, $44; Town line tween the time of Charles I and the U.8. Army Dental Corps tress Dorothy Malone Is making area residents Interested In be­ lege. The meeting will take W. Lindsey Booth, of 74 Edge- Auto Body, 34.60; and Town of To Stop Hair Loss, Charles n a little Judicious tor two yeara and haa practiced some progress but still is in cri­ ginner or intermediate classes. place at 8 In the board meeting wood Dr., la a native of Atlanta, WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen.^system. The distribution of the Vernon, 33,100. reading might be In order. in Vernon since 1967. He haa tical condition, bar doctor said The classes will be held every room at Bennet Junior Hlg^ i t 'Ci Oa., and graduated from Yale Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., fruits of prosperity is also much Hospital Note# Incidentally there’s a “Mad bean a resident of South Wind­ today. Monday evening starting Oct. 4, School. Grow More Hair University, where he received a wider. But In addition to eco­ Admitted Friday: Ruth Jo- Scene” in this opera, every bit sor and a member of the toning “ The next few days may be believes President John F. Ken­ and will run tor 10 weeks. Concern was expressed by vS AVINGvS IN5TANT EVERY B.S. degree in industrial engine nomic progress, there Is the worskl, 95 Prospect St.; Connie HOUSTON, Tdxas — If baldness and cannot be aa Involved as the more famous board of appeals since 1966, critical and are of. the greatest nedy will be remembered by All classes will be held In the some of the directors at their ering. He was a first lieutenant question of Individual freedom WiUte, 68 Mountain SL; Lucia EARNING5 one In "Lucia dl Lammermoor,” serving tor a timb as chairman. Importance,’’ the doctor said. Lottie Fisk Memorial Building meeting last week over the dis­ you don’t suffer from male helped. in the field artillery in the Phil future generations most tor which is something that Is Im­ Riendeau, RFD 1; Marjorie A s s o < I -\ I I o s but while that one tume out He has been active in the Co­ Mlts Malone, 40, star of tele-' in Henry Park from 7 :80 - 9 :80 advantages to Manchester ktu But, If you are not already ipplnea and an Instructor at the giving "our countfjf ftew Impe­ portant to every hums^ beln^. North, 97 Davis Ave. pattern baldness, you can slick bald, how can you be sure Dlvldenda tragically, "I Puritant” haa a operative Nursery School and vlslon’e “ Peyton Place," under­ p.m. Mrs. Abner Brooks and dents the transfer might bring. WED. field artUlery school at Fort tus.” Here our system la vastly su­ Discharged SViday: Eugene what la actually causing your Paid From is a cub scout leader. went surgery at Cedars of Leba­ by Mrs. David Somerville will I This worry Is based on the now stop your hair loss . . . haony ending. Okla. The Junior senator from Mas­ perior. IVochomurka, Old Stafford Rd., hair loss ? Even If baldness may gancazsTts’s etetsT riaaaeiat iweTiT*Tieii There Isn’t any opera In Feb­ sm. (Mrs. SMrtey D. Utile ie a life­ non Hospital last Thursday teach the course. Both have ex- I premise that a state-controlled Day of Before moving to town three sachusetts, In reply to a series Q. It has been said that a man Tolland; Joan Holley, Loehr and arrow more hair. seem to “ run in your family,” time resident of town and was night to remove blood clots tensive experience in bridge. college 'would treat all applica­ Deposit OPEN ruary but March 11 will bring years ago, Booth was a member of written questions, told The must have wealth — personal or Rd., Tolland; John (Jheear, For years "they said It this is certainly no proof of the eduosted In local schools. She from her lungs. Men and women wishing to tions tor admissions Impartially, WED., that great favorite, "Alda' of the board of education of Associated Press that tMi was family — In order to run suc­ Broad Brook; Mary Vogt, Bast couldn’t be done.” But now a cause of YOUR hair loss. BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY attended KlUyer College and take bridge lessons murt regist thus tending to refuse admission firm of laboratory consultants Many conditions can cause Everybody knows this one, and Blast Hampton and served as a one of the late president'e major cessfully tor president; that a Hartford; Otto Kulowl, 61 THURS., Billy Graham er by Thursday. TMs may be to a potentially large segment has developed a treatment that hair loss. No matter which one Franco Corelli Is caat aa Rada- vice president of the Connecticut seminars at toe University of contributions. • < \ man of limited means, even Ward St.; Arthur Butcher, 10 done by calling Mrs. Brooks. of local youth. is not only stopping hair loss is causing your hair loss, if you FRI. & SAT. mes. The combination will cer­ Asaoctation cf Boards of Eklu- Conecdcut, Southern Connecti­ MONTAEAT, N.C. (AP) "He was able to ’'•amatlze though he may be highly quail-’ Robert Rd. tainly' nil every seat at the There Is a limit to the number . but is really growing hair! wait until you are slick bald and TILL cation. He la a member of the cut State OoUege and the Uni­ Evangelist Billy Graham Is the nation’s needs to its people (led, cannot finance through Discharged Saturday; Juliana . Harlan Taylor, one of the di­ Bushnell and bulge the walls as that can be accommodated. They don’t even ask you to your hair roots are dead, you South Windsor Industrial De versity of Hsittord. back at his North Carolina and waa able to Involve young contributions alone. Your com­ Beebe, 19 Country La.;'Pauline rectors, has also spoken of the are beyond help. So, if you still 9 P.M. well. Chester Ludgln will sing A nomlnefl fee is charged tor take their word for IL If they velopment Oommlssion and M!rs. untie ie a former flret mountain home after undergo­ people in the problems of public ment? Flhk, 107 Grove St.; OwH Bene­ possibility that activities of the have any hair on top of your In this one. too. He's cast as the lessons, with the playing believe that the treatment will of the Wapplng Community district organizer and oonventicn ing surgery at the Mayo Clinic service, as well as giving the A. This Is very true, and I dict, Dunhlll Rd.. Tolland; Cyril college might Interfere with op­ head and would like to stop Amonasro, Alda’s father, which cards and study guides furn­ help you, they Invite you to try Church, where he serves on the secretary of the state Young twice within three weeks (or underprivileged in our country a think the situation should be, Kelly, Ellington; Martha Shee­ erations of the high school, It for 32 days, at their risk and your hair loss and g;row more isn’t as Juicy a role as he gets ished by the Recreation Dept. religious education committee. Democrats orgenlzoticn, and a prostate condition. feeling that Amerip^ was con­ corrected by a system that will han, Rockville; Marie OuMottl, whose facilities are being com- see for yourself! hair . . . now is the time to do In Carmen but one he’s well Police Arrests something about it before It s New comfort... A long-time employe - of the delegate to the state board. She Graham returned from the cerned with their needs.” allow candidates to raise the 38 Hammond St.; Mrs. Lucille I mltted to the state in a five- Naturally, they would not of­ equipped to handle. WiUlam Shields, 34, of 86 too late. OonneoUcut Light and Power Is a member of the Democratic Concerning President John­ large sumt of money that are Underwood and daughter, 95 year lease. fer this no-risk trial unless the ifaybe you saw the Conn. Rochester, Minn., clinic Sunday Vernon Ave., was arrested twice Loesch Laboratory Consult­ Co., Booth Is the company’s Town Conuntttee,- baa been s son’s success with 'Congress, needed tor campaigning through Orchard St. Superintendent of Schools treatment worked. However, It Opera Assn, production of tiUs 10 pounds below his normal over the weekend. On Friday ants, Inc., wrill supply you with northern division manager. He Kennedy said; small contributions from people Birth Saturday: A son to William Curtis will report on the is impossible to help everyone, TUESDAY pnd work aenreral aeasoas back when delegate t|0 the probate ponvpn-j wpl^tt. He said he tilt, fip9 .,pnd afternoon he waa arrested by treatment for 32 days, at their and Ms wife have five children. "Many of the programs, such of modest means. A tax credit' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFMl, 34 upcoming referendum to decide Manchester High’s Round Table tlon and aMemate delegate-to will spend the- next two and a Patrolman Robert Nell and The great majority of risk, if they believe the treat­ SUPER / Charles E. Lyons, 68 Palmer as medicare and aid to educa­ of 10 dollars or 20 dollars for Orchard St. which teachers’ representative ment Will help you. Just send WEDNESDAY Singers swelled the chorus. If the state convention, and vras half weeks preparing himself charged with operating a motor cases of excessive hair fall bamslies MARKETS Dr., is a native of Rhode Island political contributions Is one Admitted Sunday; Chester, group will become the exclusive them the Information listed be­ you did, you know that the pro­ campaign secretary tor the tor a crusade next month In tion, wMch President Kennedy vehicle while his license Is un­ and baldness are the begrin- and a graduate of the Univerelty way to do this. A $100 deduction Thlfault, Crystal Lake Rd., Tol­ bargaining agent with the low. All inquiries are answered duction standards were extreme­ ’Doocy for Senate Committee." Houston, Tex. first proposed, had gene through der suspension. He w u released of Rhode Island, with a B.S. de­ from taxes is another way. land; John Bonney, 6 Prospect board. His report will consist of ningr and more fully develop­ confidentially, by mail and with­ SPECIALS ly high. They’ll be high again, Mrs. UtUe is a member of the Graham said President John­ the necessary phase of public under $500 bond. gee in mechanical engineering. Q. Do you feel, as do many, St.; Achilles Caros, 27 Malden the- results of recent meetings ed stag'es of male pattern out obligation. Adv. but the east will not be as even South 'Windsor library board of son telephoned him four times acceptance and were thus ripe On Sunday, Shields was ar­ He was president of his fra^ that the entire dongress is too La.; Norma Wheeler, 8 Cres­ with the two rival teachers’ as on that occasion. Elinor Ross directors, has been Its chairman, iuid sent flowers on three occa­ for passage in the last year and rested by Patrolman John Bun­ NO OBLKMTION COUPON ■ temlty. sluggish smd needs streamlin­ cent Circle; Marjorie Kies, BH-' groups and with the impartial 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE L Is cast In the title role while and was. delegate to the state sions. a half. But in addition, Presi­ dy and charged with breach of To: Loesch Laboratory ConeuItanU, Inc. back - sliding! Lyons served with the U.8. ing? llngton; R onald Stolaronek, arbitration organization chosen Grace Hoffman is Anmerls. Both library asoociation oonvenUon. dent Johnson works extremely peace and released imder 350. Box 66001, 3311 West Main SL MANCHESTER Army Corps of engineers for A. I think the record of the Hartford Tpke. by the parties. t are capable but not up to She Is a member of the Nation­ hard at his relation with Con­ Court appearance for both of­ Houston, 'Texet 77006 two years, and tor the past present Oorigrese shows that Discharged Sunday: Herman ' Corelli, by any nTeans. al Secretaries Association, in gress. He knows Congress Inti­ fenses is scheduled for Oct. 19 Curtis will discuss the details 1 am robmitting the following faiformetion with the under- eight years has been employed Monastery Visit when the public mandate is Mlntz, ElUngrton; Ruth' Jawar- Finally we are to get that wMch she has held several of- mately, and the legislative In Circuit Court 12, Rockville. of the referendum which is to ttanding that it will be kept ttiicSy confidential and that I am TENDER, JUICY aa an engineer at Pratt and clear and when there Is vigor­ skl, 95 Prospect St.; Claudette old standby "II Trovatore.” ficee. She has been secretary of branch has the highest regard Two breaks were reported to take place on Oct. 7. Thus far, under no o b li^ o n wbatioever. 1 now have or have had the Whitney Aircraft, currently aa Set by League ous leadership from the Presi­ Michaud, ' La., Tolland; James McCracken will sing the the toning board of appeals, first tor Mm.” police during the weekend. On agreement teems to have been following condhiont: a project engineer. dent, Congress as presently or­ Jeannie Holton, 48 Union St.; title role. His wife, Sandra War- clerk of the town council and The senator expressed himself Saturday at 4 a.m., Anthony reached on all points except Do you have dandruff? It H dry? ,or oily? ------Lyone served as a member of A “ Night of Recollection,” ganized can perform effectively. Connie Waite, 68 Mountain St field, will aing Azucena while secretary to the board of select­ in the following series of ques­ Rogers, owner of the Market PrlscMla Szalontal 113 Gtwe i ^ outside party who Doet your scalp have pimples or other irritatione? — stox **** citizens study committee on sponsored by the Manchester I Montserrat Caballe will men. She is a member of the tions and answers: Street Cafe, on Market St., re­ SL will moderate the election. Does your forehead become oily or greasy? school organization and as Chapter, Holy Family Laymen’s PEACH CROP LARGE Leonora. This is an excellent League of Women Voters and Q. Do you subscribe to the so- Three men are presently Does your ecalp itch? , ■ ----- .When? — ATLANTA — Peach produc­ ported a break to police. lb cast which also includes Cesare k i n d e r g ^ the 8t. Margaret MAry*a Wom­ Retreat League, will be held at called ‘domino effect’ theory under conaideraition: Walter tion In the nine Southern peach Amount of the loss has not yet The Herald’s Vernon Boreon How long hu your hair been thimung?- Bardelll, heard on numer- en’s Guild, and Is a rellglouB the Holy Family Monastery in about South Viet Nam — that If is at 38 Park SL, Rockville, Obrer of Cornell Law School, of the Orchard Hill School PTA states Is forecast at 17.8 million Do you still have hair?__ or fuzz?__ on top of your head. ous occasions. The other three education instructor at St. Mar­ Viet Nam were lost we’d lose all who moderated the election in ' in 1964 and of the South Wkid- Farmington, Tuesday evening, bushels year, more than triple P.O. Box 827, teL 876-S1S6 <»■ Hew long ie it?______It H dry?------It it oily?------will be heard here for the first: garet MSry’s and Bt. Francis of allied nations in Southeast Asia Hartford; and AQlton Green and 9or PTA Council ki 1965. He is O ct 36. last year’s short crop and 6 per 648-2711. Attach any other information you feel may be helpful. time. like toppled dominoes? Daniel Collins, ' both of New a foormer er&bmoster for the Asalti churches. cent above the 1950-63 average. That’s the season; five operas The program win Include a A. I do not think the effect York University’s law school NAME------— Newington Hospital for Crip- tour of buildings and grounds would be so quick or immediate, SELECT— CHOICE, BONELESS Instead of four, and I’m sure Th0 Light Touch Vandals Damage MORE MORE MORE ADDBP.SS you’ll enjoy thim all so beginning at 6:30 followed by but I do believe that If we aban­ P\irther action will be taken ^ ' local Red Croea and Heart Fund I not sign up tor the series ? Blaze Kills Five celebration of a Liturgical Mass don our commitment In South. tonight to make the legality of CTTY------JSTATE- drives. He to active In St. Mar­ Bulldozer, Stand I About two thirds of ths house In the Monastery Chapel at 7. Viet Nam It would lessen the the board’s most recent appoint' garet Mary’s Man’s Club. He In Philadelphia A full-course dinner prepared by I is always sold this way so the ability of nations like Thailand, Sand waa dumped Into a bull- hient more certain. A motion Is and bis wife have four chlldrsn. the seminarians at the Monas­ mEflDOUlS I remainlhg third are not among PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Malaysia and the Philippines to DRIVF IN HAtmOkO * • dozer at the construction site 1 expected to be made to approve tery will be served at 8. After pii't. I lb the best seats at the Bushnell. mother and four of her children stand up to. the pressures of behind the Parkade sometime the appointment of N. Charles Most operas Just about sell out dinner, a discourse by the Re­ died at dawn today In a firs that Communist China. Saturday nlghL police repprL so you have only one chance In Area Weather treat master will conclude the wool ..Hll» SOM by the swept a two-story row house In Q. What can we do to per­ Constroctlon worker John three of getting a seat by in­ program. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — North Philadelphia. Five other suade the emerging nations that Rugan, Hartford, found the cap dividual purchase. Carmen and The U.S. Weather Bureau says An invitation to attend the our system offers more than the Himnirsoaz--^ FAIRWAY FAMILY Penonal Notices Alda will be oversubscribed so children fled to safety. second annual "Night of Recol­ kMABEM off the gas tank yesterday a cold front la moving through Communist system? As you )3om Goldwyn gets credit^ morning. Because sand has been your chances are even lese with Connecticut, accompanied by Authorities said ths victims lection” is extended to everyone have pointed out Information the Commu- ‘‘OOUirillGEB'' for picturesque remarks FRESH were Lucille Miller, 68, and her over 16 years of age, regardless found In the tank before at the In Memoriam ' patchy cloudinees and a oMUy nlsts have made dramatic ad­ TIBM6G6ll6V;jM*i. MgROMniTI but he topped himself, site, Rugan checked. The cost In lovlnt memory ot our husband However, suit yourself. I northerly breeze. cMldren, ^ Rupert, 13; Bryon, 14; of religious affiliation, by the Plus vances In most areas other than 1 when he said, “Anyone* of removing the sand from the and father wtw passed away Sept. agree the whole season is sx-| as the front proceeds south Anthony, 9. members of Manchestw Chap­ agriculture since 1917. Dean Martin — Kim Novak who goes to a psychiatrist The children who escaped are gas lines and possibly from the pensive, but It is excellent value of Connecticut. sunsMne will be- ...... ter. Many wives, accompanied A. Any leader of an emerging “ KISS ME STUPID” should have hla head ex-., The loss to me was hard to bear. HADDOCK FILLET 49lb Wallace, 10; Robin, 6; Teresa, engine ihay r\m over $100, It for the money and we can cer­ come more general. However, their husbands and teen-aged nation who wishes to make a ^omlned." . . . When I |o home, there’s no one ill! 9; Blltabeth, 16; and Terry, 10. wosggeport^ there. tainly be proud of the caliber it will have little effect on the sons and daugbtsrs, took ad­ comparison, will find that the Behind my senile, there’s many a A son, Willie Miller, 33, who Friend of ours found a The refre^ment stand at Mt. , tear. Class of ths productions we get here. thermometer. Afternoon highs vantage of this opportunity to economic advances In America ► way to make his wtfe7 lives nsarby, tried to break Nebo was biolcen into Friday To r the one I loet end loved so 3 LB. BOX are not expected to rise out of visit the Monastery last year. under the free enterprise sys­ drl've more carefully. If dear. down the front door and reach night sometime after 10 p.m. SL Janies Ghureh will the eOe. Reservations to attend may tem have been much greater she has hn accident, he, the family but the intense heat and $21.20 worth of food stolen, His Lovlnt Wife. Hary Stevenson Flier Killed The weather map showed a be made through Allyn Martin, than those under the Communist * warned her, the paper will* Son. Wife end Fsmlly open an Information Glass and flames drove Mm back. 113 Bretton Rd., of S t Barthol­ Ends Tuesday print her age . . . police reporL Three boxes of hot WEST HARTFORD (AP) — large, very cold Mgh pressure Cause of the blase wa# not omew’s Parish; Joseph Csler- dogs and about four boxes of ('ard ’Of Thanks CONDENSED ALL Robert P. Abrams of West Hart­ systqm over the western Great Annette 1 Three phrases that wlllf on Tuosday, Oetobor 5th at 8 P.M. Lakes. This Mgh wUl move determined, but tempratures wlnskl,------354 Henry, -- St.,------of S t Mickey Rooney candy were misting. We wish to thank all of our neigh­ ford loved (lying World War n a tt r a c t any womaii; bors, friends and relatives for me steadily ewtward and bring during the night dipped Into ther Bridget’s Parish; Harry Yor- many acta of kindness and sym­ vintage fighter planes. Ths pas­ "You’re beautiful" , , . "1 . LOOSE FRUIT PREFERRED pathy shown us In our recent be­ some of the coldest air Of tha low 60e Causing home owners to genssn, SI BMmund 8 t , Church ‘How to Stuff a ►love you” . . . and ’’Priies* Til* truth about th* Catholic Faith will be pre> DEL MONTE— HALVES OR SLICED sion led to his dssth. WASHINGTON — A U.S, De- reavement. We especially wish to season to Southern New Eng­ turn on beaterk and stoves. of the Assumption; and J, slashed for Inunediate thank The Sons of Italy. Italian so­ SM ttil to all inquirors. In avtryclay language. Abrams, 38, was killed Satur­ lERSTIUDOD: ciety as honorary pall bearerse. and land. Detectives said the father, Roger Lemelln, 41 Tsresa Rd., of WILD BIKINri clearance" . . . partment of AgriepHure nirvey day when a P81 Mustang hs wat shows that 67 per cent of home­ all those who sent the beautiful flor­ 28 OZ. W ^ Clear skies expected to­ Byron Miller, waa at work whan SL James’ Parish. al tributes and Mass cards, piloting in ths Intematloiial Air COLOR Pedestrian; A father who makers Interviewed prefer to Mrs. Anthony Clvielto and Family Thorn, is no ftn or obligotion. CANS night, general frost Is antlci- ths fire broke out PEACHES 4 Races at Las Vegas, Nsv., The Dave Clark Five— Also didn’t think the family, buy all their fresh noncltrus crashed on the desert. patsd at most Inland placts. “ Having A Wild "W AR GODS I needed two cars . . W H EN ? Tumxloy, Oetobnr 5th at 8 P.M. ‘WNB-i-iKrif k\d)le' fruit loose. Only 9 per cent eald Mostly sunny, skies Tues(iay OF THE DEEP** Witnesses said Abrams, who Body Found Pension Changes Witokend” A sensible girl is more they wanted It packaged. CALIFORNIA was in third place, reported by will take some of the chill from 6iS0-10;05 Read Herald Ads. WHERE? 5t. Jamas' C^reh, Manehoittr the air but high temperatures Today A Tuesday ^Mnslbls than she looks^ radio that Ms plans was giving . WINDSOR (AP)—The body of — plus — will still Hearing Sub|ect becauM she has more Good-bye, yanking and tugging! Hello, comfort! *'Anchors-A- Mm trouble. He brought It down remain unseasonably y Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis Bikini 7t50 only sense than to look sensl- THE PUBLIC 15 INVITED ICEBERG LETTUCE cool. Gods 6t30-»i30 close to the ground and then found floating in the Farmington CommenU on the proposed “Sox and The Single Girl” ^blel Waist" never slips down or rides up...it clings to your waist, no 1 WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — (CLIP HERE) began a ollmMng turn that end­ River Sunday. amendments to the town pension Silo Five-day forecast; The MMibla thing to do matter what. Amazing ‘Magic-Mesh’ back insert does it, with airy JUMBO PACK ed In the plunge to the desert The 30-year-old woman had WED.: “ CAT BALLOU” Temperatures Tuesday ordinance may be made by I'" M I ;ilj/ /MH I ilMimoNI |I kWhen you need cake andi ‘springs’ of elastic that stretch and g-i-v-e when your body moves. floor. AMI’K CAMKINt; Choicesf Meats In Town through Saturday are expected been mtostng alnoe Thureday. towni^people at a public hearing 'cookie tins is to march Discovery of the body ended I APPLlCA-nON 1965 | And, all the while, these light Lycra* spandex figure-shapers stay CELERY HEARTS to average below normal. Cool right into either Fairway an Intensive search tor . the scheduled by the board of direc­ tand see the biggest aelec-i throughout the period with no I wish to attend the new Information Class. I • put! Yours to love in snowy white or bewitching black. S,M ,L,XL tors tor Got. 6 at 6 p.m. in .the tlon'possible. They make TUESDAY ONLY SPEOIALI d“a ; {^ ‘ day understand that I am under no oblination of any | FARM-FRESH RANGE laX i Municipal Building Hearing a wonderful gifL I The normal Mgh and low tern band notified police Thursday "T-'INAL bAVS Room. LEAN, IMPORTED, SUOBD I kind. I AM) peratures are Hartford, 70 and that he found the family car ^Two convenient location! near a boat landlrR. Police If the revision la approved by TOMATOES FUEL OIL 47, Bridgeport, 71 and 53, and Downtown Main Street New Haven, 70 end 00. bloodhounds led searchers from the dlreotort, about Ml.OOO on- .and 706 East Middle^ GASOLINE Precipitation may total one- the ear to the watertt edge. misUy wlU bo added to the ^Turnpike. (Next to the^ : BOILED A A I N A M E ...... I JUMBO SIZE Popular Market.) half Inch or mors occuring about town's pension plan contribution. OPEN 6 DAYS— THURS. till 9:00 P.M. ITALT'S EEFINBRIES LEAD The major change involves mld-w%ok. EVERYTHING FOR OVER 54 YEARS I CANTALOUPES ROME — Italy olalme that raising the minimura monthly BANTLY OIL •H A M 9 9 9 : RBFININO GAINS 16 POT. lU oH-rofinlng laduztiy It now payment for moot ponsloneni I ADDRESS...... I Free Parking’ ( O.MPANV, 1N( . ','1 CRISPY, JUICY ROME — ItoUen plants re­ ths Mggeit In W«ttem Europe from ISO to 160. Tonight 7-ttlB X 'y (LIMIT S LBS. PER FAMILY) on Main St., or .’.:n MAIN fined shout 66 million tons o f , and growing fotL Pretent cape The changes may be seen In BUN. f a i r w a y , Mail To: at Rear of TKL. (i1!i l.''!»r> petroleum last year, or about' city It nearly 100 miUicn tons a tha town clerk's offieo. tliey wtU t-4il0 BURNSIDE Store! MCINTOSH APPLES 1.13 mlUlcn berrela a day. ThUl year; the total Is expectod to go into aCtoot Jan. L U M , ap> 6l30 HIGHLAND MARKET MONSIGNOR REARDON Uorkvilir ‘ Tr* .I'JTl was 16 per cent over 196I>. peas 190 m lltoa fey 1666. proved. 9l«6 m HIGHLAND ■TIWBTU.PHONB 6 4 l-6 m St. James, Manchester, Conn. ‘ m a in s t r e e t , MANCHESTER—040-5331 id;. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 19W FOUR JMRCRE8TEB IVE N INa HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1961 Sales Q erk B o lto n BiMioliMtor ShopRtaf P w t a fa TV-Radio Tonight qp«n llTtiilnf* VMW t T u r n s in to • / ______Five Homes to Be Shown The Baby^ Has B i R t U S 'S SMILING to SlItVICI Santa Q au s Television On Churches House Tour 1:00 7:10 U 0*Oleek ] B e e n N a m e d ••• CEUNA, Tsnn. (A P) — Most F N t B oMm i iMcnoo will Bo dnPwlIh JCro. RMhMd MBran' oi of the year James Morgan Is a display during a tour oonduet- O h O lR M Il. sales elerk at a department 8;S0 od by the lodloo ot Beltoa Oon- A ptoiwing mMttag ter OA store In New York City. ansa *m rum ■■ grogattanal Ohunoh Oet • .Pstsr Jei^nos—IVsi O. V. Briandson, Dr. and Mrs. 80 Baaohwood St, West Hart­ 6 40 Claus, the first many of the _ David OaldwoM. Mr. and Mra. ford, wetw glYio * suramoM I^Breek. A ann y MarieAim, dauahter o t f «echer ^ youngsters had seen. i{ Svu ibr Your Ufs LowU Batford. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday i«d eharged wltt __ a- fWwjij^uYpsttcn LftBrpck, w9 Main St. She was His costume remained that of fiAnf 14 St RockviUe General Hoapital. Her ma- Jasnos Klar and Mr. and Mra. dumping rubbish on prlvota a clown. But the presents' and Carl Carlson. twnal f^dp aranta are Mr. and M «. ^ e i^ n ma. proporty, on R t 6, sSuIrd^St. Her paternal p-andmother is Mrs. Mai^ L* clothing he distributed made S:« US) Fsr Adults Only Itefreshmsnta wtn bo genrod Resident SUt# Trooper Rob­ him "more of a Santa Oaua 7:00 1^’) 5 S S .' in thg Eduoatloa Bunding dur­ ert Peterson issued n eummone Bi4k. 689 Main St. She haa a brother. Arnold Joseph, 1%, ___SSI's Dl* and a alater, Lorraine Ann^ 8.^ ^ ^ than anything else,” according 4> Wbst’s NS' ing and after the tour. to eppeer in CIreult Court U, to school officials. IM060) Nsws, Sports. U:M Wsathsr. TtekoU may bo obtained fipom Maneheetar, O et U . u. Stephanie Lonlse, daughter of Llonp ®r. ICUSTOM ROYAL REFRIGERATORI Trooper Petsreon reports that For the past 12 years, Morgan (10) llovls (C) Mra. Alsxandsr Ftants or Mrs. A ohvitin T BVMter Bossle 137 W. Main St,, Rockville. (l|) 8«k)scrlptkm TV l™ t 12^ R ^ k v i l l e General Hoapital. Her has spent his summer vacations 7 :tt (80> iports camsra Woltor Waddsn, or may also bo a motorcycle stolen Sept 24 In ^ Mr. and Mra Maurice Foster fishing on a nearby lake. He UR) ifissaohssetU HltUloMs roquostod In the pubUc Ubrairy. Boat Hartford waa found yee- your favorite SS^atSjHMne. Her “*hM always packed his clown^ suit wRiR! BATmurAkW TV WEI FOB OOMPIXTB UROfO gives you such complete protection! A Mttnorlal Bervlco for the terdAY lying In three feet of umi TnManh Bossle Portage Lake, Maine. She nas inree with his fishing gear and ^ Rev. 'nioodoro Chandler, former water In Notch Pond. Bast lighted childrm with fMe paator of the church who Hartford police are Investigat­ alBtera, Patricia, 13, and Michelle, 6^ shows. drowned reoonUy in Haiwall, ing. Formaid longline Last year, while entertaining Radio win be held Sunday at tha Petanmn also reporU that an 2 Doran, Melanie Marie, daughter of Oeorge and Jean­ at a small county school, Mor­ ohureh at 8:80 p.m. town constables have been giv­ < m a Bating laehidea cnly B Of 16 or IS 1M( U f Asmiw nette Carlgnan Doran, 410 Benedict Dr.. Wapplng. She was gan promised the 40 children he T h e Congreators, ooupletf en Bununona hooka and warning in airy Lycra* ^ t f w at Rockville General Hospital. matemri mlMta teagth. Soma m t lnria eorry othor akort aowaeaalA) fpesssv fceUs 0^4 grandm ^er la Mrs. Eineet Carlgnan, Lowell, Her would bring them presents. His NO duh of the church, will have a Blips BO that they can deal with 7:06 Onivsrsstloa Plsee •s 106 Be. of progressive dinner O ct 8, start­ MtMiial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. co-workers ait Macy's enthust- 4:00 Loot J^?*W aUs* '1:26 Chet HunUey trafflo vlolatora. Since Edward Mand, Canada. She haa two sisters, Melissa astlcally backed his project. 8:00 Dick Robinson 7:80 News of the World [DEFROSHNOl fresea feed, ing at 7 pm. with appetizers at Attend Bleciton Bcboel 1:06 News, Sign Off 7:60 Copgressloaal Report Ftedt Msy freely the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Margaret. « * • Soon Morgan found he had WBCH— 8:10 Pops Concert Mrs. Mary Morgan, Demo- more than 125 presents, pltu 5:00 UsrUord HlghUgbts 8:10 NIghtbest EVER! bright oad wiiels- Maua. Salad will be served at cratio registrar of voters, at- 6.00 Salryb, Martin FJHa son of Kenneth Martin and Olivia 7:00 News 11:00 News. Sports, Wssihsr the home of the Rev. and Mrs. clothing, to distribute. 8:00 Gaslight 11:80 Art Johnson tendsd a moderators’ and me- Silvester Satryb, B8 W. Main St.. Rockville. He was bom "He called me and asked If 10:00 College All Stars WHIP—ittd fM psi Ihsai hi. J. Stanton Conover. The main chanlca' scdiool Friday in tha Sept. 17 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ U;00 Quiet Hours 6:00 Oeorge Brewer course wttl be served in Fellow­ he could round up some more mnw—vm 7:00 Ken Orittln House of Repreaentatlvee in Lightweight panels of Lycra* spandex 7 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Silvester, Cromwell. His pa­ underprivileged children to re­ 5-00 News 12:00 Stan Douglas ship Halt. Mrs. Milton Jensen, Hartford. Atty. Jamea F. Daly, imooth your miciriff co^ortably, low ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Satryb, 95 R e^n 5:16 Disl 12 Mre. Kenneth Matthewe and (Herald photo by Selenrie) St Rockville. He has a brother, Kenneth Joseph, 17 months. ceive the gifts,” said Clay Coun­ 6:00 News deputy secretary of state, oon- back stays snugly in place. V stitched » • • • • 46 Lowell Thomas Mrs. Harold Bmtth ore boot- ty School Supt. Carmen Brown. ducted the moderators' school Emanuel Church Honors Pastor for ^Devoted Service! ondercupe of cotton and nylon, whis­ Evoy, Scott OoUn, son of William Wesley and Sandra I told him the first several ;00 The Work!IT ^ !light osaes. Dessert wUI be served at :16, SpoiSports and Peter Rago, tha school per light boning prevents riding up. Lee MacDonald Evoy, Hurlburt Rd., RockviUe. He was bom grades at Cellna Elementary 80 Harry Ressoner the home of Mr. and'Mrs. Bruoe showing the meclumica of a vot­ The Rev. C. Henry AndersonbReT. AIsk M. Flsesser, pastor* vlded by membors of the etniroh ;00 Ne'ws FREE Sept. 18 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grai^- School ought to fill the bill.V Hutchinson. Mrs. Msus Is in ing marine. yesterday received a plaque of Community Baptist Church council and thslr wtvss. 82 to 42B; 84 to 42C. With band 7JK) parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. McDonald. Pittsburgh, Pa. HU :16 Dial 12 The children were wide-eyed :0I) News PLUS... eharge of reservations. and a substantial tnoneta^ gift and presldeat of Manchester paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evoy, Hurl- DELIVERY n re Department wdth anticipation when Morgan 1:16 Sign on Methodist Notes Council of Churches. b S t Rd., Rockville. w no—iw i • EXCLUSIVE An firemen of the IMton fire from Yoric Strangfeld as Mrs. Foundations, Main Floor and Ed Jennings, a retired :00 Afternoon Edition Chctotlan Eduootkn Sunday • • • • • ;:00 News, Sports. Wealhsr ARTHUR DRUD rrsfl-Mtigael — oe fm l 1 department are asked to report Anderson looks ^ The gifts Ouesta Included tha R«v. K. Kuoaa, Robert Francis, son of Francis R. and A. IMane Macy's clerk who also doubles 1:36 Liimt 'n Lively t was observed yederday at Uni­ to the firehouse at 0:80 tonight. were given at a reoeptlon, at­ Dinar Raak, pastor of Trinity W erm m t Vallone Kuexa, 50 Elmer St., East Hartford. He was bom es a clown, arrived this week. 1:46 Blue of Evening • EXCLUSIVE ted Methodist Church. Church In uniform. tended by more than 300, m Covenant Chuftk; ths Rsv. ■ Sept. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Morgan and Jennings climbed OlMmisg wriklm Astaas 1 odhacA workers took port in a O M Soouta Fonn Luther HaU at the church, hon­ George F. NosttOj^ rsetor of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Vallone, 71 Durant into their clown costumes, then •ond alt^hnainma latwler' raeognOtton and dedication serv­ Tliere win be a meeting of oring Pastor Anderson's 10 St Mary’s Eptsfopsl Church: S t His paternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. put on the standard makeup. R ice, and Bibles were presented all pro4g>eetlve senior girl ecouta years service. ths Rt Rsv. Ms^, Bdward J. Kuesa, East Hartford. He has two sisters, Carlem UndA 3, i ' I I 1:1 took them more than an hour to • EXCLUSIVE to students ht Orades 8 sod 4. tomorrow at 7:80 pjn. at the It symbolises various aspects and Sandra Diane, 16 months. Reardon, pastor of S t James’ tuUplumo • • • • • get ready. WANTHNE CUTS FOR U f m tlMw yes lha wihNa| Mrs. John Rotbwdl is super- home of Mrs. Robert OUdden, of the.m inist^ and Ineliidea the Church; ths Rev. Ksri Fris- Then they romped on stage Amana AYsor Wanaafy aa| Mendent of the church school. Colonial Rd. G irls 'w in meet Bible, for the preaching minis­ nums, pastor of Lotoiaa Luth­ Paggloll, John Edward, son of Joseph Andrew and Nor­ INDOORS OR OtfTDOORST Total AppSonct ma Lee Ostrout PaggloU, 45 Wadsworth S t He was bom with the gifts. Mira. John Chaplin is chatoman to decide on a meeting night try: the Cross, for God’s Love; eran Church and ths Rev. Paul FREE Sept. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal The youngsters? They iwere of the oommlBston on eduoatlan. and to dlocusB the program for a shepherd's crook, the pastor’s O. Prokopy, pastor of'Zim i Lu­ ‘ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. EJlmer L. Ostrout, 39 Wads- filled wittt glee. Teochors as« Mn. Robeit the coming two years. concern for bis people; a stole, theran Church. Greetings* were • worth St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DELIVERY Said Jennings of his and ^Mor­ Eschxnoxm, Miss Linda Beok, Any girl In Grades 10 through emblem of ordination; a lamp, read from RoMH Leon Wind of Frank Paggloll, Rt. 86, B an organisational meeting service.’’ oldest member of the congre­ Leger, Beverfy Christine, daughter of Raymond G. and ocean, M ra Donald Green, MrSc Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the i i i ' i i Strangfeld was vice chairman gation olso aitendeX Marlcn L. Parkes lieger, 21 HunUngton St. She was bom WSUam Ooehes, Russell Potter- Conununity HalL AU boys ages S STAN’S TV UMdokL of the board of administration Sept* 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ton) WiWam Coates and Mra Mrs. Charles Bodeman was Preeoriptioa Pharmacy M o n d a y 8 to 11 are welcome, but must when Pastor Anderson came to grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elarle W. Parkes, Wethers­ Samuel Walker. general chairman In charge of be accompanied by at least one Emanuel. •01 MAIN BT.-le48-88n field. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Iieo V. T u o s d a y Blblea were presented to third refreshments, which were pro- SERVICE parent Greetings were given by the Parlseau, 359 Woodland S t graders Bretena Carver, Leon­ ~ »*•••' We Use Philco Tubes W o d n o td a y Heath, Jeffrey Todd, son of Oeorge O. Jr. and Sonya ard Carver, Whligm Coatee, Advertisement— .. Lee Little Heath, 192 School S t He was bom Sept 19 at (Former Partner Of .. Fresh, U.S. Gov't Inspected, Plump, Meaty Laurie DoUerts, Robert GigUo, Vote GORepubUcan, Monday, Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Jenst Haddad, Robert McCurry, October 4. are Mr. and Mrs, Mertoa JUttl«a»10 Cross S t His paternal Stanley Naps TV - « Bobta Murdock, OeAherlne Pttz, -t grandmother is hlrs. Margaret Dehmaraia ITtompsonvlUe. He Of East Hartford) Itobert Potterton, Robert Advertisement- Site 05 Y w has a brother, Scott Alan, l ) i ; and a sistfer, Traci Lynn, 3H- Retsch end Patrlok Fletcher. Wanted — Newsboy or News- PHONE 649-9279 C h i c k e n Fourth gredera receiving Bl- girL Charter Road, RockvUle; - OOroy, Beth SmamiA daughter of William K. Jr. and blce were Betty Jean Arendt, Ifirginla Joyce Gilroy, 28 Washington St., Vernon. She was Mancheoter, Conn. Bancroft Road, Ellington area. I bom Sept 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her pa- Jock Boyd, HeKM Chaplin, Tim­ (3all Mr. Graff or Mr. Wilson, t)E W ]S • " temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Gilroy, othy Ooroiiiran, Marilyn OUdden, Herald Circulation Dept, 876- . Providence, RX She has two brothers, l>avld. 13, and Jooa- Janet Pteroe, Cheryl Stephens 3136, or the present newsboy. than, 7; and a sister, Linda, 10^. Q u a r t e r s and Tameta Stulta. Jay Gustafoon, 875-1229. "W ■ * • • * • Eight studente were not pres­ Pierce, Tins Blarie, daughter of Newton K. Jr. and Un-*^' Train with pay BREAST QUARTERS INCLUDING WINO ent end will receive thei^ Blblee Manchester Evening Herald - da Wyman Pierce, 14 EIro St. She was bom Sept. 20 at later. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother LEG QUARTERS INaUDING BACK Bolton correspondent ClemeweU P The W80B of the church l»u Young, tel. 643-8981. > is Mrs. Hattie Wyman, 14 Elro S t Her paternal gfandpor^ TODAY announced the chairmen of aev- cuts are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pray, Brigrade, Maine She ' has a sister, Theresa Lynn, 19 memths. oral coming events. Mra. Arnold A WOMAN WILL LOOK • • • • • for a better jo^ McKinney Is chairman of the DUBLIN — Selling to women? < Wwhnan, Bmce Calvert, son of Grosvenor M. and Sally feature for feature... dollar turkey supper to be held Oot. 9. Here’s how to catch her eye, j Bodge Wadman, Bayberry Rd., Bolton. He was bom Sept Working with her wlU be Mrs. t : s TOMORROWr said famed 'writer James Joyce: J ;';i‘ 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Myron Lee, dining room chair­ "Put your ad on her mirror.” parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Bodge, Aubumdale, for dollar you get MORE from man; Mrs. Michael Goldsnider, Mass. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene kitchen; Mra. Frank Swartz, for a clothes dryer? Wadman, Aubemdale, Mass. His paternal great-grandpar­ P r a t t s Over 82 years experience. ents are Dr. and Mrs. WUUs H. McGraw, Cortland, N.Y. He clean-up, and Mrs. Clarence All work done In our new, AU Week Features Custer, dessert. GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES has two sisters, ErlcA 4, and Kristina. 2. it's aaty to clean 1 modern body qhop. i l * ' W h i t n e y Sittmge will be at 5 and 6:80. LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REPAlYMENT TERMS At Your A&P Store! LOAN OF •"‘U rS M A Y T A G ReservaiUonB may be made with your own carpats (psr yeir) 12 months 24 months fi ire ra ft Mrs. Richard Noren and Mra. and great to MORIARH Mother of Mystery Youth LiesUe Spencer. v $ 3 0 0 $ 1 8 $ 25 $ 1 2 .5 0 4 FRIED HADDOCK niataxdscwc u 49< Mrs. Gladys Stttham and Mrs. save the money 6 0 0 3 6 50 25 i U MORE Work Saving Features... Samuel Walker are co-chairmen BROTHERS 900. 5 4 75 3 7 .5 0 To Get Psychiatric Tests FRIED FISH CAKES -uTnouv. U49® of a rummage sale and auc- BLUE LUSTRE 1.200 72 100 50 Pi MORE Performance and Dependability tl Her son Is being cared for at a SLICED BOLOGNA w"* «'•« n « «« 49* Walker will be the auctioneer. ELKTRIClfn motter undergoes psychi- private home under the jurisdlo- Mrs. William ValenUne and ipnSiwwooR^ 643-5135 THE CONNECTICUT BANK I-Attic examination today after tlon of Dade County. Viilt ocr Inployrnent Office W H IT IN G R«Mbr I* CMt Ftcfe •( Uh CtMk “ 25^ Mrs. StUham will be co-chair­ - ^ f —*«»»« i 'telling a judge she left her men- AND TRUST COMPANY Richard has been unable to 4^ u M nr; Struul men of the Christmas fair Nov. LA B S E N ’S H AR D W ARE k. tally retarded teen-age son at a speak since he suffered brain I I'.t H ifltnnl. Cnnnocticut Pushbutton Controls A A chicken pie supper will be 15 N. MAIN Bt. 898 MAIN ST. j: AQaml airport with three cents damage from encephalltia and 0|H n .vuelul lys y, i m. to b p ' 'Wednesday, the day the mute nile court probation officer. ■ V y was found at the airport. Relatives sadd Mrs. Tliome ing • Maytag agitator action # '' Mrs. Thome, Wife of a busl- has a beautiful home on a hlU Penon To Person REGISTER TONIGHT 6:30 to 7 WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES ' Aeesman, was ordered admitted overlooking the Detroit suburb Zinc-coated cabinet guards against 2 Jackson Memorial Hospital oi Troy. Her husband is the A friend ------THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Mr examination after a one- manager of a toot and die com­ Mminded us a rust • Porcelain enamel top and hour hearing before Dr. Ben pany, Hte whereabouts were not that It la ^ only elghty- lid G Virtually indestructible Sheppard, chief juvenile court immediately known. odd years CONTINUINa EUUCATION SERVICES ANNOUNCES fudge for Dade County. It’s ManageFe Week pump G New rust-proof lid ... resuiting in mnaningfvi since BklisOn ... ' Another hearing was set for gave hlB first At A iP Come 1% savings to you every day! today. demonstration For Big Savings! hinges REOISTRATIONS AT FIRST CLASS MEETING ’ Mrs. Thome told the judge RU SSELL'S of lighting JANE PARKER SAVE 20c No upo and downs In your Presoriptloa v>Ae left her son, Richard, IS, at by the electric ______For ______eosto no "discounts’* today, "Begnlor ' Ihe airport in the hope that light bulb. prices” tomorrow! 7 lER SH C someone would find him and be Comer and Spmde S t He sAld. SPANISH BARsp.d.1 ^^ 2 9 ^ No "rodnoed specials**—« e "temporary Interested in him. She said she * BARBERS—8 ON SAT. "When we REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS 1 redoottons" on Pieeerlptlom to lura tired of drab uniforms? ^oould not find suitable help (or Open Toes, thru Bat. visualise that ouetomoral U ^ jps boy In the Detroit area. 8 to 6 PAL all previous COmi-NEWLOWREO. « INSTRUCTOR MR. WILBUR civilizations, Eight O'clock PRICf-1 U6A049( G •AO 1.99 IBM, tiMra Is Bover aay including our Stewart Johnston M O N D A Y E V E N IN G S '? to 9:15 P3I. OTlea or gualttyt own, up to BO few years- ago, A IP F U U Y IR O Z A A C This time Insist on feast your eyes on our BAKED, FROZEN CAKE ^ » BEGINNING TONIGHT, SEPT. 27, 1965— FEE $40 lived without electricity, tel^ Devil's Food Coko /f's A Pleasanf Drive To phones, radio, TV and all the dependability . . . insist on ii/ieyteg W « Ddivo- other electronic marvels, we be­ Cap'n John Oystor Stow 3 1.00 “Mandarin” knit jersey! gin to sense, perhaps dimly,ilow aa - nliaiaA M VukuM FrexMi I m I, C h ld u n , 11 o i 4 0 C OPEN EVERY A Everjrwhers, F u t vastly different Is the agie In Orkil Farms, Wesf Simsbury m o a i VinnVIS TurknofHwn-»pscl.l pkg Bornio’s Pay As You Ploatt Plan NIGHT TILL T which we are living. But," he a No Money Down o tip To 8 Years TO Pay REfiSTER WEDNESDAY 6:301* 7 P.M. said, "the differences are all ANNSAfM CAN • W 1 ^ 0 —No Flnanoo . lUwir Ftnaaclng BATURDAYS TILL 0 technological. Moral values ad- Tomato Soup 10" tually are still the same. PHONE 64a-»061 For by WHITE SWAN 11.00 APPLES moral standards that made fen: Moyonnoiso ANNPAOR the good life for our gtaait M cIn t o s h , oravgnstein , o t h e r s gran&athers are the same ones Tofflotoos IONA REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES which can produce the good Ufa Yee, you C A N have a pretty uniform and one that’s wonderfully for us and our children.”' W e and PRACTICES easy to care-for, too. Here it is In 60% Dacron* polyester and 40% SWEET, f r e s h c id e r are no sage ourselves but h(s nylon with fly front waist and gripper closing. Sizes 8 to 18, 7 thought-provoking words seem PrkM shown In this ocLoffooHVo ai ALL AAP Supar Markals INSTRUCTOR MR. DOGHERTY well worth passuig along.; He to 16. Truly a fashion find for women in white I ^ Pears, Vermont M{^)Ie Symp reminds us to repeat once aigaln in this Community and Vicinity. '9 WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7 to 9:15 PJd. that In our modem company IHE ORUT ATUNTIC 4 FAOFIC TEA COMFANY, MC. B i K N U Honey, Cheese, Country Store Treats BEGINNING THIS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1966— FEB |45 every transaction Is governed White Swan Uniforms, Main Floor by the most old-fashioned lOfu- ples. May we demonstrate,. to C U SSIt AND RIttlSTRATIONS WILL Rl HILO AT your considerable advonta^? 5|uper M arkets ; ORKIL FARMS DUIon Bales and Service, me. •trade mark EVERY DAY TELL 5—WEST SIMSBURY Your Ford dealer, 819 Mam BL, AMIRKAS OIFINDABII 1000 MtiUHANI MHfl MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESUR HIGH SCHOOL w ap MoAChester. Phooa 648-2X46, V

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1966 MANCHESTER Events Herald Tribune might well be the legal finding that Publishes Again Many Unusual Side Effects equal righto In the matter o f employ­ Senate W aigiueyc AGENCY ment iimd wages, now guaranteed to In Capiud NEW YORK (AP) — The New women by law, also carry with them-* WASKmatoN, (AP) — M aro mooting in WaBhlngton, and most newspapers closed. Models to expect and what wo con do repaid their oMIgations. the Publlahars AssoelaUon of out of executing partleans who have WASHINOTpK (AP) j- IWa their early talks ara revolving advertise to store windows. A about it,” a spokesman said. The New York Poet haa New York Baturday, olttof CENT! fallen Into their hands, who has the year has been Uka pfia lofig In­ •round a new tatematlonal mayoral eampalgn hampered. jumped Its press run to 7B(),000, "soonomio and othor ooneidera- Box office rocelpta at toe le­ moral authority to declare that just dian summer for President monetary eyatom. Blind newadealers begin olostog nearly double Its normal cir­ Uons" for roouming pubUeaUon. gitimate theaters are holding up The Army U using a new their stands. A rent moratori culation. The Herald Tribune one set of executions Is an atrocity and Johnson, Negotiations eontlnuo today and there has been no need for M TMT He waa the medlcinai man and maUiod to s ^ tha thialve Com um. had planned to Increase Its reg­ violation of the civilised codes of warT :H>.-J betwoon tho striking AFL-OlO an emergency plan used to the Is HontlM •• Oongreas took hie miBdlcIhe 'and muniat Vlst Oong guerrlUaa who These are some of tho hap­ ular weekday dreulatlon of <07,- hm Montla The sorrowful, tragic answer Is that Amorioan. Nowspapor Guild and last strike to got theater to' M Moalh ... danced as he wanted. But Ae% infUtrato tho junglea of South penings to toe nation’s largest 000, but said wholesale distrib­ the deed Is the same kind of thing on tho Tlmos and betwoon tho formation to the public. or some Senate warriors have olty as a result of Its U-day Hard hit, however, aro the 800 utors canceled orders tor extra both sides, that the South Vietnamese Mailers Union and tho PubUsh- newspaper strike. uoTuilrelV «ntlU«4 their scalping knives out, > Dduite SurU blind workers who operate newspapers Sunday night. execution, In a public stadium, of three DelOcd Deoiwrt photo ors AsaoelaUon. Although the tioup has not Time and Newsweek, two to lb* «» • r«pubUo«Uon ot «1I newt dto Their would-be victim is a MU Romo Rulo: Itv o tlmos In newetande throughout the city. p ^ M cr^Mttd fo It or n>*« pnpor and alao tha local newi put>- to make the tiMon shop possible roeent years, tha Senate has Many have been forced to close terrorists for tho Vletcong Is not more Engaged p to fttm had boon mad# Sun­ ■erioiis dent to the elty’e econ­ I Uahad h«ra. in all 60 sUtSi by rspealtng sec­ approved MUa to provide eeU- down. stepped up newsstand supplies 1 ht Ih Pria (M niK r Jill ^ t a ol rtpaMlillcatlon ot apodal clvUlaed than the Vlotcong’s announce­ r The engagement of Mies Jpan day, but added: ‘T don't expect omy, Its effects are widespread. to Mrabi ara alao raaarrad. tion 14B of the 1947 Taft-HarUey govammaiit tor the District of “ This Is a real tragedy, In the New York area. Ann SqulUaeote of New Britain an early break to tha deadlock, Funeral homes ars hard- ment that It haa executed two Ameri­ A c t Under 14B any state can spokesman for the Lightbouee of A spokesman for the Wall ha Harold Printin* Oompw, OohimMa. Just as oftsn those to Maurice Raymond Chevalier not oven this wesk.^’ can prisoners In reprisal for the execu­ outlaw the union shop. As of pressed to Inform the public of Street Journal said its press run ua BO financial raaponitbtII& for typ» measure died in the House Dis­ of Glastonbury has been an- the New York Association for 10 BIG DAYS! ^JQoal arrora appoarlnB In adjarllamMto now, 19 sUtes do. The Guild struck the Times deaths. Employment agenclea has jumped by about 120,000. [f^ K ^ r M ^ n t matter m Tha Xanehaataa tions at Da Nang. trict Committee, nounced by her paronta, Dr. the Blind said. “ This is a penny The House pasaed this MU last Sept. 18 to a dispute over job can't advertlee jobe. The newspaper normally prints September 30th thru October 9th I f It seems barbaric when it happens Thie year, however, a majori­ and hand-to-mouth buslnesa at and Mrs. Vincent Joaeph SqulU- guarantees against automation ‘Hundreds of people haven't 800,000 c ^ e s for the entire ^lll aamoo dlent of N. B. A. Service. ^ to us. It must also be barbaric when our July, although by a fairly nar­ ty ot the House — 218 membera best and they never are able to f . M aoote of New Britain. and mergers, a voice In the to- been able to get work because Eastern seaboard. .SUlaSera RepreienUtlvea — row squeak, 221 to 20I, with — slgnsd a petition to tore# the acoumulate much of a bank ac­ Xathawa Special A m c r — New York. CM. allies do It. Her fiance it the eon of Mr. troducton of automation. Im­ of toe situation,” one agency Several new tabloid-size Detroit and Boaton. _ . _ _ . most of the exposition from Re­ proposal out of oommlttoo. count. The average dealer There is one battle that is always In­ and Mrs. Arthur WUllam C hev proved pensions and a union official said, “ it’s very bad, papers also have appeared on __illBER AUDIT BURBAto OF dRCUtSu- publicans but a lot from Demo­ The plan reachoi the Houae makes only |60 a week.” (NS. . ______evitably lost. It Is tha battle to pre­ aUer of St. Albans, V t shop agreement requiring all both for us and the job appli­ newsstands since the Ueup be­ crats, even though Johnson floor today and aomo oboorvora Stock market trading hasn’t tend that war can be a civilised affair, Miss SquHlaoote Is a graduata editorial amptoyee to join the cants.” gan. Splar advertUliiB eloataia hount gave It hla Messing and asked predict a debate that could last >r Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. operated by the codes of gentlemen or of Mount Saint Joaeph Acade­ Guild. Both candidates to too mayo­ suffered. Broken are distribut­ yr Tueaday — 1 p.m. M<»day. for It. '• thres or tour days. my, West Hartford, and Bkld- ral campaign. Democrat Abra­ ing market information by leaf­ ARTHURS Vtr Wadneaday — I p m. Tu ea^. the restrictions of signed covenants. Then It moved over (o the The Herald Tribune had Tbs MB is oxpocted to bo moro OoUage, Saratoga, M.Y. ham D, Beams and Republtcan- lets at stations and through tele­ pr iiiuraday — I p.m, wedneoday. It is tho necessary buslnesa o f war as planned to Increase Its normal ■ Friday — 1 P.m. Iburadoy. Senate and at once banged Into Mr. Chevalier Is a graduate phone recordings. Two business The Drug Store That Saves You Money! ■ Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. amended under a oompromise weekday circulation of 807,000 Uberal John V. Lindsay, com­ FALSE TEETH an Institution to convert the human trouble. of the Urtverslty of Vermont newspapen, the Wall Street , vwaained deadline; 10:30 a.m. each day e( reached last week by backers of today, but a spokeeman for the plain of difficulty to getting ChBwlNg EfRclBBcy ' ••blleatloa except Saturday — * a.aa. beings it uses into the kind of existence A band of about two dOMn and has a master’s degree from 942 MAIN STREET Iiome rule. The main switch newspaper said wholesale dis­ their vlewa over to voters. Journal and tha Journal ot Com­ which decreee that they must be either senators of both parties eat out the UnlvereRy of Hartford. He merce, also are still publishing. InertosBd iip to 35% Monday, September 27 would he to remov# an automa- tributors had canceled orders Radio and television broad­ the agents or the victims— whichever to polish It off, led by Sen. Ever­ tto federal payment provliian Is a guidance counselor at Ben- casters have stepped up their One landlord who operates 880 Clinical teats prora you eon now MANCHESTER—PHONE 643-1505 for extra papers. —nuk# donturoa averoga the fates decree— of the non-humanity ett M. Dlrkaen, the Republioans' and make federal funds tor the net Junior High School. news output end some columns middle Income apartment ! Ill-Considered Resolution HbcecuUve Vice President up to M% more efftetiva— If you Senate chief who has otherwise District subjoot to eerutiny by The wedding Is planned tor formerly carried to the papers dwellings to the metropolitan which Is basic to war. Robert MacDonald said the FREE DELIVERY—CHARGE ACCOUNTS ! A Houae reaolution favoring unllater- been very helpful to Johnson aU the Appropriations Committees November. now are read cn the air. *■ “ “ alltoUne We should all long ago have aban­ wholesalers had telephoned New York area has declared a (non-aeW) powder that bolds falsa -rt" Intervention to prevent the Commu- year. of Oongnss, Big national advertisers, rent moratorium for newspaper doned the pitiful pretenae that war de­ *‘one by one” t o stop toe in •nlata from taking over In any Latin- At this moment Congress, The home rule measure pro­ searching for alternate means velops excesses and brutalisations only creased orders. He- said they personnel and other directly American country has brought forth which made a tremendous vides for election of a mayor of getting their products across, affected by the dispute. i*®* FASTMTH Powder to- when blood Is running hot. Inevitably, gave "best bustoess Interests’ Read Herald Advertisements record In 1966, has bean rolling and city council plus a nonvot- Capitol Rite have stepped up advertising to dey et drue counters srorywhara. tha expected reaction of anger and dis­ as the reason for toe jcancella- It teaches and practices cold blooded toward a finish -which > could ing delegate to the House of suburban newspapers. may from our southern neighbors. Not tions. atrocity too. • come around mid-October If Repreeentativei. It would have Department stores, a major ops Latin American country so far has Lets Jews “ It seems very strange to ua there Is no uproar over some­ to be mooepted to a city referen­ victim ot the city's 1962-61 news­ supported I t that one one the 18 or so Inching Toward New System «V - thing. dum. papers strike, report tosses to % ie House action had something of a There will be an uproar if the At present, the oRy la gov­ Vote on Bill wholesalers told lu In much the some cases, none to others. niaateral aspect of Its own, since tha Give some people an inch and they'll Democratic leadership tries to erned by three oommtasionera same terms” they would accept Stem’s, another large depart­ WASmNGTON (AP) — Jew C||ngres8men apparently moved with­ take 2.64 centimeters, or even 26.4 mil­ put through the uhiort shop appointed by the President. only normal delivertee, MacDon­ ment store, reported bustoess ish membera of the House are out consulting tho Senate, the Stats limeters. measure. Dirksen, among oth­ Oongreas Mrvas as a watchdog ald said. about normal, but mail and observing the Roeh Hashanah ers, haa threatened a' filibuster. and suixUor of aome funds. Ciii>artment or the White House. The A lot of people would like to any­ holy day at the Capitol and will II that happens. Congress could o ^ y explanation for Its sudden intro- way, if only the United States would be available If a vote Is called be here for the snow. dtetkm and passage Is reaction to Sen­ get in step with the 40 per cent of the Money Meeting on the District of Columbia Tha Democrats' 19M cam­ Inside ator Fulbrlght's criticism of the role the world that uses the metric system of World Money: Ftoaneiai lead home rule bill. paign platform called for repeal ^ t e d SUtes played in Dominican weights and measures. o n from 108 nationa are to The plan developed when It of 14B. So did Johnson Ip . bis ohitlon crisis. This is Ironic because Among those who think it Is time we Washington tor a weak-long con became ajxaront their 16 favor­ Report State of the Union message last brifiit's chief purpose In comment- discarded our Inherited and awkward ferance of the international able votes would be necessary If January and again . In a speotol Monetaiy Fund and the Worid the District of OolumMa home (Ooatlaoed from Page Six) on Dominica waa to warn that English measurements (they can hardly message In May. , Bank. rule MU were to have a chance grounds that substantial portion ty intorrentlon by the Unltod Statea be dignified as a system), which Were He said wiping out this seotion TTie aeeetons were preceded of passage. altoib ^ Latin-Amerlcan squabbles originally based on the length of some of their abtlvlUas are political, in the law would, be hoped, re­ by weekend meetings of the Rep. Herbert Tenser, D-N.Y,, Wpuld aid the Communists by spread- king's forearm or the distance sonifip duce conflicts in ‘‘quT national not educational. Acoordto^y, deputy finance mtolsten of 10 of said: “I t is slgniflcant thait our Iqg wider the Imimssion that tbs body’s ox could plow without getting labor policy.” Former Pieeident the nations known as the group service wlU be held when we the Americanism Educational (ftrth American giant will act unlfonn- winded. Is Rep. George P. Miller, D- Dwight D. Eisanhower Js of 10. are considering a bill to give League may be endangering Its K to block reform. Calif. against repeal. They are preparing recom­ 900,000 residente of the District own tax exemption by peddling ^Already an Argentine official haa For years he has introduced hills In Organized labor, of ooutm, mendations for their superiors of OolumMa the same voting a product BO blatantly noo-edu- wholeheartedly baoks- repeal. add that the resolution will give Congress to authorise a study by the on poaslblo procedureo tor rights the rest of the country caUonal as Stormer’s book. But if thare is a-floer fig lito ver worid conference on totoraation “fiommunlsts and leftists freak ammu­ National Bureau of Standards o f just has.” But even If the government Work With Joaeph Saternle the biU labor may have, sonse- ol monetary ratorm. this very day brings proceedtoge nition. It can result in renewed attadcs what would be involved In converting ’CONNECTICUT RIVER Tenzer Is an OrthodoK Jew thlng else to worry about be­ and under the rules of Ms faith against the League aimed at the tinned SUtee.” to the metric system, vritieh he calls sides just tills one change in the More Mohawks cannot ride in veMcles, work or stripping away its tax exemp­ allarly the Ill-advised resolution *'the unique and universal language of Taft-HarUey Act. write during the holy days. He tion, ttie entire prooees would come under attack by the La tin- sclenoe and technology.” '’poatag^pald return envelope to. Republicans haye said they Guerrilla Bunten: TTie Army day to speed your maximum lax and other Jewlah memberB orig' consume six months to two press o f many shades of po* A s chairman at the House Science would use thi'blll air a vehicle to has ereditad twto-engine Mo- deductible contribution toward ,taw k .surveillance planes with a toally had planned to be absent yea n (exchwlv* o< court M>- leal oplnkm. and AstronautlM Committee, Miller In sid e By Rowland Evans Jr. try to wln 'brbad chiangeB I n ^ e today and Tuesday. peals). this worthy project.” TTie en­ M g assist to ptopotottog Com eWlth the eoceqitlan o f the Domlnleaa the other day* began hearings on the IWxw law. ' ' ■ ‘ ‘ House members vote by Mioreovar, Riis could have no RobeH Novak closed'envelope stresses; "A ll Supporters of the Mil, muMet positions to ths jungles aj^air, the United States has preferred matter. What gave the metric foroea of South Viet Nam. As a result, voice, so no writing is required, effect whatever cn deletions contributions are tax deduct­ Sen. Wayne Morse, 0ng6n l i recent years to seek collective ac­ new hope was the announcement by the more of the craft ara expected and Tenzer said they wlU be claimed by individual tiuepayera R e p o rt ible.” Democrat, take the popitloh that u te In the face o f throata. The resolu- British government earlier this year to be put to use. performing a sworn duty rather on contributions made now Other rightist “ educational” this year Congress should con­ tton does not have the force of law; it that Britain will gradually convert to organizations have lost their The key guerrilla detection Is than conducting business In the behalf of the Stormer book proj­ cern Itself only will) knocking dies not bind the administration. the metric system over the next decade. The ever-dlllgent right-wing posltton of underwriting ttie far chapter Is being issued 28 cop­ tax-exempt status on the solid tofrared sensing gear carried by ordinary eansa. ect. There Is just no nmsdy. out 14B and wait for liext year Three Jewish senators ha've uncle Sam is stuck with part of Ipn was intended rather to put the 'Ihla. will leave the United States as has concocted a new scheme for right's top propagemda campaign ies of "None Dare Call It Trea­ the plane. (See Page Seven) before considering other been in'vited to join the 16 repre­ tile tab for dispensing the rigM- ^cjunmunlsts on notice that they can not the only major country still using non­ peddling propaganda among of this autumn. son” for distribution on UB,. Sources say the special equip­ American college youth under changes. . . , ment can pick up heat radiation sentatives for the service. 1st propaganda. Mtorate under a shield of non-interven- metric units. Until recently, the American­ campuses. Birch members are' on Indirect subsidy from none urged to give copies of the Under 14B statesejan from Communist campfires Md- Tho crux of thO matter Is that The economic facto o f modem life ism Educational League ■was one their own '‘rigjit-to-ymrk’’ ' Ipwa other than the Federal treasury. Stormer book to college students H erald den frmn view by heavy foliage e&gresamen supporting the resolution of the oldest (founded In 1927) banning labor contracts which are what caused the tradition-bound and describe It as than Little Theater cfvassed the thought that any Ameri- The Federal subsidy stems but least effective of the prolif­ compel workers to join a imion. British to decide on the move. I f they the "optimistic and deceptive Yesterdays CAPITAL QUOTES S from the fact that an obscure erating rightist groups. That Repeal of 14B would make union i nation was justified In stepping in would join the European Common trivia h^ la so likely to find in Vice President Hubert H. Plans Musical right-wing organization in Ingle­ waa before mlUlonalre W alter shops legal In all states, per­ en any other nation was threatened Market auid ^pand their exports, their most of the academic haUs to­ Humphrey: The most important wood, Oallf., called the Am eri­ Knott, proprietor of Kno^’i ber­ 25 Years Ago haps. There would by court "The Fantastleks," a musical, b f communism. weights and measures must mesh with day." devMopmcnt, in Congress tMs c a n !^ Educational League en­ ry farm in Orange County, fights over It. ^uch a viewpoint is bound to create Autumn lays a frosty hand ' year is "the lack of rancor, the will be toe final-production of LOCATIONS those of the metric countries. joys a Federal tax exemption as Calif., and generous benefactor The John Birch Society has on MaiKheeter and i^ves this Arguments for and against lack of real partisan harangue the toe 1966 season of the Little farther Internal tensions In the beml- The same facts of lif4 apply to the an "educational” organization. of right-wing causes, took a per­ readon to love “ None Dare Call coanmunHy Its lowest Sept. 27 the union shop go like this; and Mttemess.” (Speaking on Theater of‘Manchester. It will alliance rather than strengtlMin It Treason.” In a concluding United States. Contributors to A.EX#. can claim sonal Interest. Fueled by Knott’s tempergdure on record with F or: Unions haveexpenses, ABC's radk>4slevlslon program be presented Nov. 6, 6 and 12, chapt^ titled "Wlhat Can You Id But with or without government ao- their contributions as a Federal ample funds, the league surged reading of 32 degrees. Including the cost of negptUitog *Tssues and Answers” ) 13 at Ultog Junior High School jTho administration needs a hand In tion, we are slowly easing toward the income tax deduction. forward. D o?” i Stormer cautions the contracts. Union members pay Auditorium. EYed T. Blish m James H. McManusWANTED Ice Cream, a “famous” New England Chairman of Board of Select­ imlementlng policy which will lessen metric system. Indeed, the process be­ The league-Is now soliciting Last Monday (Sept. 20) it readers not to’ form their own or­ men David Chambers receives for those expenses through dues CAPITAL FOOTNOTES is directing the production. name desires retail store locations for our highly distinctive, ganizations but instead to join deluxe Ice Cream "Village” store. A rea approx. 1000-1600 t|s Communist threat in Latin-Amer- gan when our currency system was es­ tax-deductible contributions to displayed Its new zeal by mail­ from Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin and assessments. Therefore all The Defense Department Choreography is being ar­ while encouraging there the kind of finance the distribution on col­ ing out a fund appeal for the “well established national or­ communiccptloin asking that. workers In a plant covered by; a axpeoted to go ahead with plans ranged by Beverly Burton and sq. ft., parking mto. 6 cars. Above average Income area. tablished In the 18th century. Contact Real Estate I ^ t - 479-2700. Jamee H. McManus lege campuses of half a million Stormer book project in a let­ ganizations”—such as the John Chambetp recommend three lo­ contract should 'have to pay tor a huge, jet-powered plane Mary Blish is musical director. e^nomlc reform which will make com­ Six National Aeronautics and Space Shoppes, Ino., 246 Arlington Street, Quincy, Maas. o(^es of "None Dare Can It ter signed by e x - F ^ counterspy Birch Society. He even lists the cal resiidmts to serve as mem­ their share 'by being union wMoh could carry up to 600 sol­ Irving Mann is scenery and cos- munism seem less attractive. This reso- Administration centers have converted Treason” by John Stormer. An Herbert A. PWlbrick, who now the Society’s mailing address. In bers of Manchester’s draft se­ members. diers...The federal government tuma designer. idlon does not help. to the metric system entirely. The extremist Itfrchlte wsirnlng of an makes his living as a right wing fact, Stormer occaslonailly lec­ lection board. More bluntly . labor, argues will help find new jobs tor Ne­ The musical has bad one of pharmaceutical Industry haa adopted it Imminent Communist take-over lecturer. tures for the Birch-sponsored that nonunion workers are gro school teachers out of work the longest off-Broadwa/' tuns American Opinion Speakers Equal Rights and It is used extensively In other In­ In the UB., this book was bought PTiilbrick's letter, expreMlng 10 Yean Ago "free-riders” since under feder­ because of school integration. on record. It opened M ay 8,1960 dustries. by the millions by right-wing Bureau. al law a union must bai]gain for The Post jOttioe Department end has played continuously A recent decision by the Ekjual Em­ a desire "to stimulate millions Miss Avis Jean Anderson, Estimates of a complete change-over backers of Barry (joldwater dur­ Ttie irony for UB. taxpayers all workers covered by, a con­ says the summer moil volume sine's then. Tom Jene wrote toe ployment Opportunities Commission of students Into residing and dls. graduate of Manchester High range from himdreds of millions to sev­ ing the 1064 campaign. cussing important books on In­ Is that the tax-exempt status of tract, whether they a,re union increased beyond expectation. book and Ijrrics and Harvey eould set off legal ripples far beyond School and Grand Representa­ the Americanism Educational members or not. Borne 10 MlUon pieces were han Sohmldt the music. Popular .v a v a ivt eral millions of dollars, depending upon The campus distribution of dividual liberty and freedom,” tive to State of Texas, is install­ NEW CHEVROLET What Its members Intended. Against: No worker should be times to tot show Include “ Try how fast the change-over is attem pt^ this propaganda is no Isolated seems innoucuous enough to the League Is being used to rein­ died between mid-June and I ed as Worthy Advisor of Man­ compelled to join any organisa­ to Remember,” “ Soon R'e OF MANCHESTER On the basis of the 1964 Civil Rights endeavor of a few Californians. uninitiated. What they wouldn’t force the Society’s campaign to mid-Auguat. . . . The Comma —and, it might be added, how m u ^ chester Assembly No. 16, Order tion against Ms urlll as a .condi­ Gonna Rato,” and “ They Were Act, which bars job discrimination be­ It exactly coincides with a ma­ know about is the John Birch IHit “ None DfU% Call It Trea­ nloations Satellite Oorp. longer it Is delayed. o f Rainbow for Girls. tion for holding a job, , You." cause of sex, as well as race or re­ jor project ot the John Birch Society link. son” into the hands of college seektog additional service hours Jdm Learned, member of Senate ' Democratic Leader to permit television, via the Tickets may be obtatoed from WORKPOWER IS HERE! ligion, the commission has ruled that Society itself In i|>ushing “None Ftoc instan'ct, .It'ls not, cofaicl-. students. Automation? So What! Cheney Bros, hoard of dlrectoTS Mike Mansfield hap said It Eerty Bird satelUte, of Pope all members of toe Little Thea­ A a company may not discharge a female Dare Call It Treason" among dental that the September na­ Phll.brick’s letter emphasizes and cesnpany executive, resigns Orgsuilxed labor, traditionally opposed would be difficult to get the tyro- Paul 'VTS vMt to New York ter or frdm Leonard's Shoe ’Tr? employe simply because, she gets mar­ college students. Thus, the Fed- tional bulletin of the Birch So­ tiM tax-deducUbte feature. He both positions and his place hi to automation In Industry, Is now em­ tMrds majority to stop a fUl- Got. A Store on Mato St. ried. •tal treasury is in the unwitting ciety reveids that each Blrota orgM : "Please use the encloaed filled by John G, Robinson. HEW HEAVYWEIGHTS IIP . bracing one application of automation to buster. Supporters of the hlU try t Numeroiis labor contracts have such serve its own ends. to discount talk of one. TO 65,000 LBS. GCWI t k provision and many companies have The 19 states which ban the The Committee on Political BVlueation The all-new Series 70000 and 80000 models al^ • long followed such a policy. The i^a- union shop are Arkansas, Arizo­ (COPE), which Is the political arm of here-the biggest Chevies ever built, out to do the If)' ■onlng is that in many cases a married the AFL-CIO, plans to use a computer na, Alabama, ETorida, Georgia, woman would be competing with a to Increase its political effectiveness In Fischetti Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, biggest Jobs any Chevrolet trucks have ever donel 'OT man, who usually has a family to sup­ three test areas this year. The computer North Carolina, North Dakota, They're ready to cut costs with new V6 gasoline Nevada, .Nebraska, South Caro­ y q port. Such practices have now been de­ will sift through the lists of registered lina, South Dakota, Tennessee, engines, new V6 and V8 diesels. They offer, also, nH clared Illegal. voters, revealing which among them are union men, and at the same time, dis­ Texas, Utah, Virginia and a now 92* cab that's the best yet for working effi­ A ll of which seems fair enough In closing which union members are not Wyoming. cient, new higher (opacity frames and axles and . theory. It does not change the fact, registered voters. The information 'ob­ a high 65,000-lb. GCW rating. however, that married women are not tained will be used to enhance union ef­ generally responsible for the support of fectiveness at the polls. A Thought for Today their families— or even of themselves. Union opposition to labor-savlngl de­ Bponeored by the Manobester NEW LIGHT-DUTY WORKPOWER! rfT This has always been the burden of the vices Is as old as the Industrial revo­ Oonnell of. dMurahea «(I1 male of the species. lution, or at least as old as unions The most widely used of all truck engines-the Indeed, this legal obligation extends themselves. The garment workers op­ famous Chevy light-duty Six is built for bigger things Oeneria 2:7. Whed God O eat- to as many families as a man may un­ posed the introduction of sewing ma­ in '66 with a big new 250-cubic-inch design. It's the chines; coal miners fought the new ed man He did not plMM Wttli- dertake to establish, as tens of thou- tn Mm ^ e seed M lite' but In­ standard power plant in most light-duty nfKXlels. automatic diggers; factory workers In O n the move with Daystrom .It* •ands of men who have been divorced many Industries opposed assembly lines. stead Ha Mew Into him the very Also, users of M-ton models can now specify a big and have subsequently remarried well And the opposition continues. The Rail­ breath of life. Man has Ms ax- “ move” redeco- — ------327-cubic-inch V8-the most powerful engine ever know. ietence as « personal gift from Are you alwajrs on the road Brotherhoods are still fighting to rating your homo or moving into a now Here's low-cost Chevy-Van-economy champ of offered in a V&*ton Chevy truck. See the new Chevies 'S This is as It should be, especially retain a fireman on a diesel locomotive, tho Creator. Man, therefore. In to pay urgent bills? an extremely personal way, Is one? Daystrom, too, is always on the Chevrolet's long, strong covered delivery truck line, nnw at vnur Chevrolet dealer's. when there are children Involved. No even though he shovels no coal. One of GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES tether should be allowed to duck his the big Issues in the printing trades more than just' a part -of iho move, improving . . . etriving for per­ creation. In all thgt we tto and fection in style and quality. T)ie proof parental reaponsIblliUei, nor should any concerns the use of automatic type MONTHLY REPAlYMENT TERMS ‘ • ^ y we ahould bq eonsclously LESS SANK CHAME decent man wish to. setting equipment And in Southington 1 LOAN OF (ptryMr) 12 months 24 months 1 is the smart appearance of Daystrom this year representatives of the plumb­ ■ware bf Ood'a presenoa vdth- aiy m k But our 19th century lavrs place an dinettes . . . their carefree mainimance TdiphoiM your CliB¥roM dedw about type ers' union opposed the beating of two In ua. Wo must also bq 'awiare 1 s s6o S18 S 25 $12.60 1 additional burden on men— that of sup­ with washable vinyl upholateries, heat — — % s new schools by electricity, since the use ttiat the very breath that gtvea 1 edb 36 50- 25 1 and stain resistant Daystromite table porting their former wives, even If of electricity would mean lese work for us life glvee Ufa to all man- 54 75 37.50 66-6 I j l G H l ^ 0 ^ , <4P .. - . ‘T- . apeeoh theraptot be mads avail* eouras in toe Stato fai .oomputfar So^th WinAsor able to tote dsvsi. laaguags, M n. iMoDoy said toa. aona, a .brotbar, fiv a alstara ^fnd S t o T i f i ' l l i l l 8 two granddrildrtn. 19th Cirhttlt T w o K i i l o d Old Pawnshop Flourishes Miss SuasA Duffy, raoordar town sehoola should assume a Tha funeral will ba bald 6 far intarmsdtata gr^B , notsd ‘•pathfinder role" tn tote araa Wednmday ad. 3:15 am , from C ourt C ases M a z'll fa n, tofat cllttdrss In Oradss 4 and method r t iftatniction. tha bfolkiy Jhtwrail ^loroa, 906 In Weekend After Mexican HoUdetys School Conference Resu Its 'through 6 ara siibjeet ta many Mrs. Jfane Rcmtyn, reoordar S/IPf/IU WCIK AT m J T S WPeRMAh:.^ inforimaUan. Tscaritng toauiagc. dtrSetor r t tnadlesl rssaarth at iMnSflclal relation to toe pyo* aon Rd., Hebron, a naUve ?t- a r ti. . oehool. Slid that, hi to* towa “Sm Education In toe Sehofata,’* muntty with 64 too avaraga age IS RICHT! altn tevibMity'Hui. Ra ibas an The;rich agrtatttdml.aifUa of Hartford Koapital, favs t)>s k'a)f fatslon of library facilities for MORE? MauhMtar, waa kiilod yaater- Th4 j^ r ara Richard A. Bar- kitted Saturday whan the oar adad, Irtin Athartca’s oldrtt ^ M pnto pa *5**^ prognm.. atudsnta oon moho up ■aid that, at praoant, po form* to# middle school grades aa rt its eitissiw and wtth an fat- AnnyT),’Veteran and was fm- oharttabM oripmifcatton pravto’ E l Baju; fa> ^•Quaaajtisto state, hots oddriMia. X>r. Watstait* iaifa day bvanliv whaa tha motor-, Mre. Hanrletla MWawakl roa, 17, of Hartford, ohaigM aka waa riding in alammed Into p««toabop, has its main head- a subJ^no^satlataoiMlIy .Mtn* al program oxlsta. m town well as making laboratory and eoms level about fTfato par change to pk>y^ aa an tnapeotor at Pnatt ing tree brealdaitB tohOndfeda, also was repeated h it .'4 .r. - .-'i tom sr praaMent r t Osmaotiettt at cyiibUo adneatton for miles per hour. H m vehicle waa Bonds tor Barroa end Blvana while aha ,waa taking a driving qurtiaa m . and hrt »Ma aotiVk *Naw APPrpaelMs to Bduoatlon fomutate instruction was ad* tWo buildings in town. Bhe ’(iontlnuad that some rt QUALITY starting up a hill when Andet^ Guy Anderson, . a brot^r, other daughtera, throe aiaters, aver since. - .' When tWa deadtoM arrivaa, partletpaflpn.'’ Ha potod tMat in Sotttli, Hladsar!'’ notad that vtaSd by toa group. Diecuaelao of high school wss motrs lesson In Old Baybrook. H«r car nine grandchildren and cne^' ware lowered from 85,000 to $8,- the borrower o«n rbpay, and South Windsor ill a "dysandfa ths children in town bfava so son, who was learning to ride, Brent Anderson, and a sister, aUuok a tree oft Route L Those long Itoes a f t jr iSbUdayk a giaot niafay new systania ara EdW M Vary, rseorder of tha recorded by Phillip Burke, who AT THE SUPER FOOD MARKETS Mrs. Frank Taomans, ail of groat-grandchHd. tlOOf pay a amall tatertat rate — toto tows" to-too arsa rt ptoHNUiva mssns of identification with less looked down at the motor- According to police, two Out-cf-atata aocldanta claimed isrert Maalcaas who hart spent in uoe In town. Nfaw methods sgaetiwia on community use of noted that there are 636 etudents -bfancheater. Tha funeral will be held e f toanto moat banka. If he de­ sducation, aa evldshesd by toa fortni^te children. LOWEST cyole'a gear shifting mechanism, youths robbed a 66-year^d the Uvea of two Conneotleut roa- their tost cent celebraitog and-' tioads fhU W ny ara Introduead at the request the" schools, nportsd . that enrolled at the high school with The question pf whether tha aa he waa shifting. The owner Servlcea win be Wednesday Wedneeday at 8:16 a.m . from wont to pawn toetr .vahiablea faults, the pawnahop can sell the number clUiens taking fiait salesman at a tobacco farm on idanta. at rt. teachfan who an familiar ■trieter control for groups a 48-msmbsr faculty, which pro town has a reap arrangraients. ” auffered Thursday n l ^ When Ita fartrlta lagand .tt about ' Brief rhoWers-btp^ lUljavlate public aohool systoma-oofatroUed motjeni math and unit record group; That an orientation .the non-college student should LONDON — Britain imports 66, of S ll Cooper Hill St., widow John A. Gallo, gO, Hartford^ gives her around 336 pesos, anp hla motorcycle hit a parked car. Panclw VU a Nhen tha bsndU the d to i^ la. U|6''^p'>|h.6M t tor not by the stato, but fan a toool keeping syfatenu in accounting booklet be given to parents of be given every aspect of proper two-turds of ita oil from ths J J of Arthor J. Moeher, died, yea-' la su"P6cted. df. being Wads-, came in triumph to Meadob’Clty a 'recialpt. Aa ahs le a rtS ,toe isat two days, but toe ‘rajil.'Wap eoursoa wrara dlscuygasd by bis guidance and the atigma of a IGddle Beet. Ths seme region! wbp wtah ta do tK> may terday at blancheeter Memorial level.’’ - ktodergarten children to ac­ yrortta’ a cornpanion gnd faoeip' dujtog toe revolution, he'Bsked buildlag, a msn'btterii! to buy group. ■' non-oollege oourae Dwuld be re­ provldss 60 par cent e< the' tribute to the Cancer S o ci^ , Hospital. her receipt tor another 300, not enough.. .-Boatofa' .b ^ *»»<> ' He noted that in a dtototor* quaint them more fully with 7 D eath Q aim s the Mune charge. He-was appra- tor a Met rt hanks and rich per­ 18.81 Inches ;p f ra in tfata y e a r Voeattaa fadueattoa raeorder school procedures and .rules, moved. Noting that tha town Common Market’s oil and 78 406 at., HaitforiL ;.'Boto-ln Chlocmm FaHs, Mass., heiided by police the parking giving hb r ttround 636. peso*' ahlFfovamad faountnr, ,a sfaigte fn Trials' Ordered sons to whom he could turn for ime ' porm al .amoimh< la .';iA .6« 'matood r t thtnktog (a'taught Richard Kelly noted that not and that a social worker and a Ugh school offers the only per cent of Japan’A ^ e bad been' a . '. ■ ‘ : : 't whtoh .coBfroms to priinclpaD- rt til studeitts plan to go to to)* chester for many yearo. She waa Wadsworth's arrest He also In Rights Deaths name rt the pawnshop, -W. aitd ' se lls it fo r 'toe l.VOO’peao tsfs and the aen-qoltags student BOUT^ t'lM DSQR'JuHua a member of the Church of the OoVi. yoha W , /R tor trt!;»New ^totaktaritn gevenwnant, wtilto waived Ma right' fob A'hearingi m arked k out, skying he wcadd vahw- or moke. Tfw peso to "must bo glvfaB a «fall*iaundod' BO liTO K — Mhis liCVl Anilibny nwwaUBhsis) Turesky,, AesumptiCn.' V ' (Oontlaaed from Page One) {iam p^te ha*;>i*i?d ijrt Vtpra In.tols country an undarotanding 66, Cf SMntic Rd. died Satuc-: Both cases 'will appear in Hart­ itot get funds from the hank of w o rth 8 cehtAS- . ’ ' .odueattoa at the high school \ Strong, 71, of Hebron lUC, » Survivors Include three broth- Altocugh^'tfaiS' .to lU sgal; the oqiitibes addbd' to . to t' (totmight rt democracy Md Ita wuiltoiya ford County Serior C o u rt t toe poor. dtsai^et'list. ' t.-r.; '. v tavol' ' .. ■ ^ obalmian of Bolton Zoning day at ijW^iteh. . ;v. eta, ^yUa plaqobaid of Chico- Uum Danleto, 37,-a eivU rights ta-tousbt. ' Bondi of 3250 were set pn- Today it la,operated as a coyotes get by with it. Qrouplhg .studentlr fweordfar ; Board of Appeals and ftmt Ifr. TW M ilgr.wasb^in UtbT pee FMls, Albert Blanchard of vblunt^ and Eplacopal seml- Chilly air movpd, Into New ' Re atiaaoad tofat otaraityped Viously fob both .m«B but only -T-r- Raymoud Rondinl said the, ndd*; p president of the Bolton Fire uania and nt^ In IM South Palmer, Maas., and ^eUd Blan­ naiy student from Keene! N.H. ■’V '- 7 ^ ------* England a ^ r t fro fl'. .was thinktoF ,muor opt ba -parmittsd OaBo's has been posted. Wads- to rtt»o rag e iitore young people, dlfa school grouping prognun,ta Departanent, died Saturday at Windaor m;«a moat of faia life . chard of Detroit, M lrtt; and Wilkins, 21,; a Fairfield, aIa ; npoitod in'*Mai]rto. IfiiifF by toe eduoatlcnal oystsm of tbs He waa a farm worker. Wprtbtcdd .BtahtojrYoah^ .9 to 19 years'qid, to join or fortn divided into five cias^eatlons, •AMUADYWHOU •H . fTYU pf Manchester Memorial Hospital several niecea and nephe-ws. meohaalc,to ebtoirt With muT- shire .knd Vem ont,,,, r , free world, and toe ability to 4r0t. clUbe, g ^ cooperation of to five' qach student m i iadiyld* after a long mnesa. He had He is siirvlved by two nepbewa The funeral wlQ be held Wed­ dto.to the-klUing rt h. white De­ .Giant waves tbrrtUifaqd more pajhanto, and ifige a la rg fr ninh- think through ptfabtofa** to toa u a l progipam. The eesunnsus ^ served on the Bolton Bofrd of and two mecas. needay at 9 Am. from the LH.- troit^. 'ito)ia'>‘QraEg than ' ll ' mtHioii bMoh^Cront rlght’r t ofach lndindual. ber of capable, public-splilted waa that this is a fo(M system ■ ^ 6 3 ^ J Bduoatlon many years. U The lUneinl wl^ iba rlmld to- Caron and Son Funacal Home, homes tai Capifitrttto !lUach, S r. Eftatooo notad that nwrrow at grig a.ltt the m men and' werten to volunteer aa and the students ara happy wtth 1 Mr. Strong retired from the hwn 88 Broadw ay S t., Cfaioopee,, Calif., .as fpur a*ii gra|ta..col- ■CMoota oculd -faa used for 'toa 1 Bolton Fire Department two Thomas W. Jdhnaon Funeral Mass., with A Mess of Requleni ‘ Ige jabat ’T ife a # 4-H Waders. 3<- 'V * vvr-- purpooa. rt “baby totttof,** to THIS SIAL IS YOUR J years ago after serving for 1<^ Bpm e, lOg Oak at., Windsor ...... -I' Emerganqy!- <.jqrirta,. .-gand St 9:80 at St. George Church, ' ■ ■ • .J- - .— prevtoit ehfld labor or,to '«om- M years. He was feted at a dinner Lbeks, with a Mass of iw^ulem Chicopee.. Burial wlH be in St ...... bagged ^-gapajnjjha. M M rtlls Iwt juvantta delinquaney, but ASSURANa OF THi j Sept. 15 at SPs Restaurant, and sf St. CWheriqe’s Cbiwoh, Broad .«W 6..to soils during -I«iw.«tlta fttuitoer said that thjla Brt too ,aaoa Jamw*^ Cemstary, Mencheater. .ogna urge Rusk Arrives i presented with a plSique and g Brook, «t 9. Burial VlU be in Frienda mgy at tha John dam086 .waaippoated. wbera a stawara daaira r t tha HIGHEST A life ihembersUp In thie depart- St. CaaheriiM’a Ccm.ltanr, Broad rttqrt’to-prti lever .The.io'ay.ea ;1^ Jha' 66F'--Walls F. TTeimy Funeral Home, 2l9 toydtb tor'a, ‘*bto6f team For Qdick tour paopia ta -evidanosid'by toatr tn- ‘ r a D D H A ’ ” meirt. Brook, W. Center S t, tchiglit from 7 to and sprayed, wikar 60 fOiiW'lnto terist ia maUng toa- aebool oya- FriamM may'-esiQ at ,tte fO- OUAUTY MEATS Bom Sept. 36, 1898, a son'of 9. The LmH. - Caron Fu n e ra l (Contbmed from Page One), toe; air. -> t Mgh. fads;. Qk <.faurt lem abla to truly aduoaito tholr 'An d ’T iiA T nem Tl[-hoine tonight from 7 to 9. ltd a'C to ' OVM tSAUr RM.frVU :«Frank H. and Hliaabeth Spen- Home wiU have calling hours pourcM ort the roofs r t itomia- ohildren. \ •.. “ PUDASANT'BELLOW ^ oer Stixmg, Mr. Strong lived all dttlA'pW i-'rt.'iiA; I Moaeow’a rtra icA 'wcbld MU ,,A rosidant Ptortking tomorrow from-2 to',f and 7 to Albert Ha ccDtomad toa* a artiofal i his life In tbs house li\ wfaldt William F . Long Washington’s plans for -sharing damage to /a Atolllworta'i'faome igrstem should ba ccmprahonolva 9 p m . . mihor and wwtvad' qb ;^he died. 'ROOKVIZABI — WmUath.F. m Able to QvK«: nuclear wewiona with its .Ebro- sent crashf^^.-titrotMli & and odtteato aaeb ehiid,. Individ* Mr. HinnaR Wist R » R O A S TS Long, 81, of Danlelsoti,''father of inrtiai^toL.oatoihi 'v n § -jbqaM: le Ild- wf^ He was a member of BoHon pean allies.. .. plate glass wtodow-by-a'Bfave. ually, aeeocxBng. to bla ,ab4Bty, • t t r ' FIRST CUT ^ Congregational Church and had Mrs. Ruby Oourtemaache of tobun, .'•hhftoqt'...... ■Die assembly’s 25-natlpn Re was hpspkallxed. •' s and that aaeh chkd must bs'gtv- s 1, served as a deaowi and modera- Rockville, died Saturday at hla F o d c r a b Stein- , rt mlCct- > Frost \ and' fi^S.ssing' temper- on svsiy opportui^. tor a g<^ jit o r . He retired in 1958 as an home. ,4 - * • steering compitti** scheduled CHUCK ROASTS Ki|)W y; 'town meeting this -afternoon to decide aturee prevallaA jnwk-'iltohlgan adulation pNparatkm tor ’ W H I ^ account auditor with Aetna In- ^Survlvora atan hiehide hta Edward M. 30kes Sr. o rklc to Nebraska and -psatttd. lAchi------tax what to dp with Gromyko’s pro­ bis individual futun. M ovrs PMSM cwr '' surance Co., Hartford. wife, five other daughters, fo ^ The ftahbral of Edward M. ChUdran must ba m ypod ae- OOi;^tor,,MMc^ 0 ''Bim;t board posals tor a huclSar non-dlaaem- T « a t y u a s 4 He .was a life manf>er of ,s«n, a ^inmy-^ Zliraa W 45 Birch St, was " HI i I ■ i »i. If , 1. eorttng to tbolrfa^ty;..ihfaaa- PHARMACY y f e dchttd^ n ' ahd ' tWe^-four 8 i,- — r t .akhieatlrti .RikDaed i f-andon, Inatifaii ireaiy'atid fbf a declura-. whllfa matoUlnlng tndlvldtirtt^ jlMoriah Lodge of Ibsons, luH !tlila .mdrhlng from the Uon. against- "foreign-.;'.InteW Brooklyn, Conn., and Delta great-granA^tlldran. John F. Hariiey Funeral Home, M^- Bl^rtM'^.'Fpyy. .To tots and, tt Ifa nfactsaiiry' to l^.vFm is West 0^ RocKvUle RfapfabllP'aiid'toe Cdllgo. ; JADE ] Templar, Hartford; SjMnx Friends may ba4 Wt tha {d- jib i s e a ^ , to the sknetuaty. and small ofrms .near -a -small moki oUr sehoolB not just build- .Tte%wauton!,:Bo41^ U.S.. Ambassador .Arthur^ J. ri Temple, Hartford; Omar ShriiM neral.lK)ina,^mm|^fRm 7'ia;F. Jtote htouckrtme vras the Canal separating the -tWfa. jfades ingS contalntnfr peraannsl [and t ltov4’i9faipunertMlie’(la^of U rtr ‘Iclub, Manchester; Mount V. ' - •; ■ ' Burial GPldttrg s^d ^hday'^ link­ soutoirtst' of the clt/j:.- \ .-'.V,. matfar4ala, tt" ' ‘.Mties capabla SAetna Temple, Ebutfmd; Tern- Mnu FaaepURh.-J»^iMir was |to . St. Jamee’ Cemetery nortUE^Jnpditottofav tTSfrtth of A ed States-'WoplcfVelco'mp "gernf-* of providing urtdentanding w n ly :ltoth nations agreSd ladt Week I pie Chapter, Order of Bastem JFathee West assisted Ine cooperation'’ by tks' Soviets to heed a Security 'CottoPlI'-'call rt thfa child i,, . li aspocta. thla Lcmtafl, pla^ ’by M^- tpwaxd banning th e sp re a d bf JStar, Manchester; and King sephbw M. Liaph‘ <)f MuhtorA by. the Rev. 'Vincent j.' .Flynn, M ill >1, i^eMsd gtokar.tolfaiju^ foi*: a. cease-fire' Jh 'ttOii'' -fittde- rsquiras i^rttai teafahsf* 'sod ’CosiiBTicii' iroH-inpr jDavid Lodg^ lOOF, and Sunset '-Undai. by tmurv-' Osbora; nuclear arms. mother 9f Cheater" F. Lacfi oft mad oo'nunfttal servlcA ' to'.puMd'prQitor^, an^Ara^ toted _ Pcp^^O^'-'^Oblf jTdwnainert^; blafafad, '82-day-<(ia ’'‘.WSjj 'bvei- j^rsottisl tralnfad ;tti'oMtar;fhhn p wtppyV ioliit Horton; B iff, Rob­ SRebekah L o ^ , both of Man- South Windsor,' i^ad yesterday ''Bearers were JcAn Zlkus, Asked on an NBC radlo-teleyl-' 1 ^ 0 subjects. ManrtMsterjOouiHry-'^b. ert. J^rtrBerhaiM ; Pete Erick- ownership of dlrttol" Kashmir. I Chester. at S t FtanoU Hoepitaje Ilart- Thomas Beattie,.. Thoitaas Ba­ m .B e p A Z S Sion, jirogram- ■ aboutR^ -The ‘frace «(Hto effect at Dr. ' Weftstnna saM ttmt Survivors Include bis wife, fontv.,.,, :>:■/:» llot ^^,^«uik Dowd, Warren Chinese attendance at a siqg- dawn ^Thtirsdsy.’f !r. V •oliooUi murt tesieh ttaoto -but iM ra Bthel Brindle Strong^ a ..other sim ^ro Chamberlain ’atal Chester Ba- - - .l^ted rtSifk disarmament conr atao (aaeh istudmti how to s|>- json, Julian F. Strong, and a '-ffartnee! ’'Goldberg'’ js*^ : ‘"We. 'it was tO'ljfa ft^bwea |>y''i^th ply the knemdedge r t laaradng. SPECIAL other )aoqa, alx jdaughteig, «nd ■ «v ■:,.a. II drtoval of Into slides to: I brother, Bmeet F . Strong, both tweirtiyrtaw'gihndohlldrehi,’ ’ it delegation from the Ladies ipK vGqMOn^;-! ce.rtotnly. y^anV' to.5-rtto* Foitowliig .toa keynoto ad* I of Manchester. Stan- wfafather fi^jr ]^urto^aH.bh ‘ will they h^a before the'’ Ogljtlng drasB, todividual aentotatw r t The funeral will be ,>.heiid of Bt James attended the ’ SpeCrt-^l brokie imt 6;! 'gaid Fu n e ral servioee w in be hdd Wednesday at 8 Am. fhoin the Mlto be, to -the kdSrf8t^(«,.(ito(^a- townspwpte dtacusaed ttona r t M ass. > ' torta bad'Inorad'W’i^e^efat Rat- ^tomorrow a t 2 p m . a t Bun^;--AXAvtoc M S b rn t.: appear to ba foUowlng this path; .semfaifats, .a brtrt synopats r t SWEEPER I e . Center St, Manchester, to- Main St., -with a solemn high ShajstW 8tod.k>diQ’'Jndto‘wUr hot Bloon^netd.'' d^itotAk'ottkiM d ‘ wltbi'to^ Igfta. V8,;MEL|tos, d;80;iJetoVsi andh group dlecueekm Wafa'gtvan jBlght from 7 to 9. Maas of requiem St St. James’ Goldberg also salk'the Soviet phitilt a "UN. ifbne'S 'bh totttan F rte i^ may aril at the fu­ Church'. , ' oils■carifai p A - jj: I^ ,lsre b q 4 v <’-' V- ^ " - -A*-.' union and.France. ought to.'help, soil to keep peace with Paklatan Ad|usiablc neral home'tonight from 7 to •v-V'- ciab,Wprtt;!j.. 0 « John Medved Tha Rt. Rev, ^agr. Edward National 4-H 'Club Week w jll pay Off toe.Utoted NfaU. ' be observed until Oct. 2 by over. Ruq Dial •|Pa., father of Mrs. James Walsh ted by the Hev/ J Speaking to paMlame't^ry There WtQ'-'be a recitation of 900 4J-H Club members in Tol­ One .way to save steps l«ot S3 Ardmore R d ., died Mon- deacon, and the Rev. Vincent R o ckvillA 'U-N.'Ptotcekaeptog assasmentA aides, .Shast|rt said his govsirn- tho Rosarjr ’ toijioiyow at 8 pm. land County. Travel Saniee Sday, Sept. 20, at Wayne Me- J. Flynn, subdeacon. Mrs. Jane JAPAN’S BALANCE ADVERSE Soccer—Cheney Tech at Bol­ ment ■ wbuild pa'rinll- -'“bnly. 'oh- A 4-H Leaders’ Open HouS^ when the phone rings. ^morial Hospital, Honesdale, Pa. gt lto,fMoeart,ho)Boe,K- -, « v Maocarone WfA drganist and TOKYO — Japan’s interna­ ton. . ' .rf‘.^ servert ’.on. "toeold,.- pattfara.” tional shipping for flacal 1964, Soccer — Ellington at East fa scheduled tor WedneacUy. This a ^if^feence to &N. Other survivors are his wife, 3. Hbwaid Seg li^ aololst. Burial was In St. Bridg­ GI.OBE ^ son, five daughters and' slx- et’s. Cemeteiy. Msgr, Reardon ended la st M arch 31, showed an Windsor. from 7:80 to 9 p.m. and Thuib- observers who have been pjs^l- -HowHiri Reg­ ! 10 AhtokrTowii' gteen grandchildren. tdid ihe committal service. unfavoraUe balance of 3407 m il­ Saturday, Oot. 2 day from a.m. to noon arid- mg toe, Kwhin^i Bfasjrfhre'kno 906 MAIN STREET, 9 7 HOIN 6 HAROART. ister, 64, of Harvrinton, brother lion. Receipts amounted to 3519 3 to 4 p.m. All 4-H Club Lca<^' # The funeral and burial was In A delegaUoh-ef the-Ladles .of Football—East at Wtndsor. Bowers school wtS'have Its since 1944*. ■.- - rf- 6 4 3 -2 U 6 V ^ RKUAR 4« om OR REOlfiAR. DtP er 9UX of Mra. Charto^Gupdooe, Suhr million and payments 3926 m il­ Sunday, O ct. 8 era are fai'vlted. '' V; He saiSf he’ had been to'-;Con- ■\;.A sForest City, Pa., Thpreday. aeti^mr;,. died a^jiiily yatoes attended the funeral. Opetu.Hotise totnorroW' troOi i lion. IHmy RpldeeAWt Meriden. The 4-H Club Week exhibit^'' to 8 i^.'m. taqt wlfh.U.N. SecretaiTr^pt^er- Aotoertaad agent to Msfa-j 17 J Francis M. McGUrUn yesllfiMay ^srniuA golfing at 'Tort . vvviw ^ "'’- ■ ' .constructed by the Take-a-Tuck- al 'U..Thant.. bntoe,'inai^; of (eheHtor to r aD rington Country Club. According ^Rallfonia add i-i II ti; 11 MOTTS TAIMY flAVOI ^ranols Hospital. Survlvora alao Include hto Thttand county families a n 2 (OootUdM frm n Itotge One) per. cent Is made into, purses, T -rr ^ Other survivors ..^Includa ' his wife, another al8ter;aad aev.eral iRfaMad to sltend toe State 4>H belts, gloves and other Itemo, &ONEY STORAGE DIFFEBS tfe, two other sons, two daugh- nieces and nephewa.'’ ’ V Cong documents, if field hoepl- Sunday'St 3 .|md destroyed g u e rrilla TASTY BANQUET bome tamlght .fropi 7 to 9. W btortoi^ ;tormar resident' of bunkers and tunneto;- One V lft >1 lho oetofttonioi SHOP-RITE ifanfiheeter and member of lU Gang was kiUe^ ^ d 20 suspects M EAT PIES Mi a AUeen Keith town Beknd of.DlriKtorB firm vara eapturbd to ttoi action 270 TMA, MEP. MHC6IN.THPW MARGARINE Mm. AUeen StewAit Xflth, 58, IH b toSlbf^Jdtoil Saturday at a iw-no^hcAit. of MIMIAIHMI------ifitaWMI lef Hartford, 'tonheriy of Man- o f JD Itf ^VAtd- cqmrwtoeenf. bofpfital..' H m Marinas 'afailwed light •-it PACKAin icheater, died Wednesday at r SurwipM include b|a losaea'Titiai sharpened, poisoned T ICedarcrest Hospital, Nrt^gton. daiigttter,. . two eufors, bamboo stokes. ‘jittyoacs ; Call UB and order a step-saving extension phone. Costs less than Bom In Newark, H.J., shk trand______at . . . 3 „ pm , --at;- the _ that hla toreee had IdUed 1860 saves a busy housewife an average of 76 miles of needless ^ O iap ter of the Red O rqai ^aaveip nT. PipAlt O o ,d ia {M l, 71 ’.V |tor ttw pest three years. enemy/troops,...... tocludfatg. lO jited lirigton ^ve.i V Harttord. Ctotoese''.adviMra, tu| at walking (or skating) a year. > Survlvora include a Wto Ik to'FflniawXjetov Ota Phii^iCto pass la s t Thuiirsday. iMIu. linda K. Benson of •Per »qp eoniMuthre monthi. I l l womw (freai Ceenwtteut a i weU at etatw eeroee the Muntry) were ry, We«t Hartford. There was no confirmation rt vedomttore ee they 414 their normal heuMlMl4 tetko eroun4 tho houM. The p«4ometen mMMurs4 tha |w«ler, Okla., and two . <. 525 FARMINGTON AVI. 160 SILAS DEANE HWY. Fitonda may call-at thA'fu- this, from the U,8. Command to m numhar el milw walked. At the end of tho 8rat month an oateniion phone waa IniMled In aaeh home. WBTNHBIPnLD nerU home tonight from 7 to 9. S a l^ . THE TltAVEUHRS BRI9TOL Graveside servlcee wiU be The dUferenee In mllMte between the two montha waa aaloundint — an .averae# of 6.4 caileal Thua, hy About 10.000 BuddMsU staged 1*M BOOK o r STHSUT AND HNNIWAV addine an enMMloa phena thoN buay, hooMwivea found tboy’d'ho oavlnt an everoea of 76 etiloe at 507 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST PROSRECT AVE. P ILVD. [held Wednesday at 3 p,m. af -’HennMtaTL. TitAi i r . ' 4 peaCOhu'dimonatoatlon Suif- AGOIPDWT BAtA walklnt e yaer. •A A N CH IO m WMT HANTMtO {Falrview Oamoteiy, West i W - .Itonnetb L. .Ford S^ fl, •dsy' at Quang Tri, South "Wrt MO WINDSOR AVE. Itord. iH»M ANt|.«^lir fa 6|i|€TCi1l 1269 ALBANY AVE, Hartford, hueband of .BbA Mar­ Nam’s northermnoat provincial The Southern New England Telephone Company NABTPOMM WIL90N The Newkirk and Whitney Fu- garet Ford, worthy state prosit capital. They charged they were fNV IWVEiWB WMV^'SEvvIEV 0' I PHOW Mr f-TIff flg l |iqma 776 Farmington r t oM M io tototo* ylcUms of diacalminaiirt>. Their i|Di^todid!ii ■Im ^ Aw. toB-.al---- *76., Wirt Harttortti^-hf lumlna;' 'dM 'yratoitoiy ^ r ill if 1M HlOillVMp Wm VfiM II 'prbtost appeared to' be dlirected -e Jm S^WO'|Mrs‘«ns’waf« illiM far inluffad Ui hifhw«y ihaige of arrangsmeo^ Frt&ois Hoepita], Hartford. at the province chief, who is « th e family suggMto that ttwM 6urv2v«ra also tocluds Hire# Roman Catholic. _***-*■ ^_____ — /'

' MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,196S lUNCBSSTKR fVWimO H B C W MskCBIWSII, ddSH-'MOMDAt, BSPTiattBR >7.1># PAGE ilS S '- PAQI2 7 EN ^ "» ' '" ■ ■ HEALTH CAPSULES Today’s PoUen Count 1*S Hal Boyle Bolton Lake Race Seasoh New Morinon Rules •V >) . . . . r : ' . . » by Ml« liwl A. IVI1I,*M-I)- Oleat ragweed m«y grow Events in World 8T WHAT A06 ARE MOJT ea high M fifteen feet lU MOST STORES OPtN AT IQ AM. Notes Dad LIKSLV *0) PSVtLOP Ends; DUtalia Wins Cup lower leaves are usually Cut Draft Dodgers .TOKYO i|i T ime ing bi tha unttad atoitaa alnea Boitth Korea tor tha flrat ttma In | ’ on ehowera and on uniforms for ily pay Ids way later through ■you CO to YOUR lYI POC* Jil^ Baxtea 6t Mia^ester. Land Development Ine. to Whan they become About Town 1160. 01 Nutmeg Homaa Inc., propaty at 60 yaara. V) gym Instruction; adult education college, please bring him to—" toR fOR RCAPlIJiC CLA^ME. ^ r e e rales wsre run yester* Today in History old they are eligible to 'accept a Hie aervtoa committee of Jun­ •u\ i, day, but tha club, which was or­ 38 N. Elm St. call, which they consider a di­ program for 1968-66; and kin­ "George, 1 ’ have put on so HmMi Cim^ n fbvi MMMliiik ior Century O ub win meet to * NIOB, Franca (AP) — A oti ganised thts spring, has been By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Will- vinely Instituted privilege and dergarten flourWe program. much weight during my visit to .SbMilMNaMiehejilsAiiaMHtiielMa Today Is Monday, Sept. 27, told buUettns for Luts JOnlor group of loading movla atora 5 mother’s that I have given up raelng every Sunday afternoon lem A. Morgan and Shirley A. duty. wont to work today tor |1 aaoh Acid Throteer -'n .1 Also, disposition of books and the 3T0th day of 1086. There are Morgan, propety at 28 N. Elm Mussum tMnomer st 8 p.m. at i property, and exploration of all thought of wanting you to at 2 all summer meeting at the M dayr left In the year. The church has about 12,000 tha home of Mre. WUHam Cal­ on A film About narooUes apon- 3 surprise me with a fur coat for state boat launching area. St. missionaries In the flsld, most oorad by UNESCO, ttw United H its 5th GM\ special class load. Four Cars Crasb^ Tcday’e Highlight In History Bruohe Berisi Degen to Tho houn of 128 White Bt. E Under unfinished and new Chriitmaa this year. It would Dr, Howard Lockward of Bol­ On this date in 1854, the first of them around ths draft ags of Nationa BduoAtkm, Belaatiflo Pardon us while we point out that our prices ire still lower »d make me look much too heavy. Bryan Corporation, pnq>erty at 19-28. They usually servo from and Guttural Organlaathm. HARTFCHtD (AP) — A young j ^0 business topics are evaluation Policeman Hurt ton came In first In the first race greet disaster to an Atlantic 71 Cuahman Dr. Bto Chapter, Beta Bigma Phi, ■) of tho superintendent and ap- So, If there’s anything you’d yesUrday; David Bergstrom 34 to 80 months, so the turnover Aotor Tul Biynnar, raproaant' lady wtw was ohopplng In a liner occurred when the steam- C and S OmstrueUon Os., Inc. will meet tonwrrow at • p.m. downtown dopartmont stora Sat­ just as we said they would be, back in August! And they will 2 pralsel of board members. like to get yourself wKh the Four cars, Inoludlng a police oame In second; Robert Mtmson, atrip "Arotlc" — traveling from Is about 8,000 to 8,000 a year. fng UNESCO, told A kickoff money you’ve saved up, go right to Wilson P. Dom and Margaret ait ttia home of Mrs. Thomas urday bocamo tho fifth vlotim Wapplng Church criiiser, ware Involved la a third; D’lUdla. fourth, end Lew Liverpool to New York, sank Thsae young man usuaUy go Lelper, 107 W. Middle Tpka. luncheon tor nawamen Sunday ahead." V. Dorn, property on Bush HIU to eoUsgs or Into ths armed tha atara normally would be of tho Hartford sold sprinkler] to The Junior and youth choirs crash' Saturday on Center S t BeU, fifth. The ninnera-up be- with 8(X) persons aboard. Rd. in five days. stay lower, permanently! Advertised or not...aisle after aisle, u of the Wapplng Community ‘Dad, remember the boy sld«i D’lUha are Manchester On This Date forces after th4lr mission Is paidid A total of 1400 million for n ' friend I brought home during near Moriarty Bros. Two ar­ Edward Sousa and Emily, C The exeeuttve board of the The 16-year-oid girt reported] Church will rehearse tonight, residents. In 1777, Gen. Sir William served. iholrilr work. "1 our vacation from achool last rests were made. Souxa to Ralph Edward Halvor- Last weak the church’s top Ladles of ths Assumption will a young man, about 20 years shelf after shelf, item after item costs you less at Stop&Shop and the Junior choir In the chapel PoUee said the crash sequence IFItaUa placed first In the Howe completed the Brttiah oc­ sen, property at 64 Jarvis Rd. meet tomorrow At 8 P-m. In the old, threw sulfuric arid on her from 6 to 7 and the youth choir spring? You know, the one who cupation of Philadelphia after hlerarchal body, the First Pres­ LONDON (AP) — toauranea ate so much and who you started when Helen Finch of 281 second and third races. Munson Quitclaim Deed Khool library. clothes and disappeared down In the chapel from 7 to 8. cams In second In tha second eluding George Washington’s idency, announced new restric­ undarwritora faoo thair worat Bradlees Foods. Sfee for yourself what regular shoppers Know: thought was so smart aleck be Center 9t entered the street Carl Petersen to Anna 8. Pe­ tions limiting a braiKh or ward loasaa tMa century from Hurri- an escalator, poUca said. Ths The second training program from her driveway and hK a oar race; Bergstrom, third; Lock- ooloniat army without a battle; tersen, pitqMrty on Crestwood girl was treated at a hoepltal | .t1 cause he tried to tell you how to Washington had to (ace the win­ (parish) to one missionary #v- Reservatlctu for the trip to oana Batay damage clolma, In- )if for church school teachers and run your business? Well, he operated by Bhlrley I. Smith of ward, fourth, and Bell,' fifth. In Dr. for burns on hsr lags.' 7 ter at Valley Forge. try six months. the World’s Fair on Beturday, aumnea authorlUaa in London helpers will be held in Fellow­ flunked out of school this semes­ 66 Praspeot 8t , Rookvtlle. the third raM, Munson placed Exeoutor’e Deed Previous victims have had I ship Hall from 8 to 10 tonight. The Smith ear swerved Into In 1779, John Adame was iq>- Bertha R Hanaon, axecutrix The restrictions wars adopted sponsored by Gibbons Assembly, report. ter and the draft board grabbed second;'Bergstrom, third; Lock- at the request of ths StlecUve Catholic Ladies of Columbus, Total damage from the hurri­ parts of their clothing burned ’^morrow night the mission­ the eeetbound Mhe end entdred ward fourth, and Sell, fifth. pointed to negotiate a peace for the estate of Adolph Becker, away by the fluid thrown by rx him — so I guess I won’t be treaty with Great Britain. Service System. will eloee on Wednesday. > The cane, vdtich cut from the Weat >fi ary committee will meet at the seeing him tor at least d ocupls ah unused service station. The There were enly six boats rac­ •to Elwyn C. Roberta and the youth. Piriice have theorised ] home of Mrs. Melvin Schmidt, oar struck the gas pump Islgnd In 1894, President Grover P ru d e n t Hugh B. Brown, bus will leave the K of C Home India Into Louisiana three o> \ of years.” ing offioiahy yesterday, the flve Dorothy H. Roberts, property at weeks ego, may not be known that he throws acid at Ms vic­ week after week 401 Slater St., at 8 p.m. and two porked vShldes, poUce Cleveland proclaimed amnesty first‘counselor to church Presi­ at 8 am. and leave the fair at "In his will, Unde Zeph left Sunfiah and Speneer’a dailflsh. 122 Bummer 8t. tor a month or more. tims because "he gets a big] 7 Ihe Senior Ch0\r will meet saM. One wee operated by Tony for persons convicted of polyg­ Building Permit dent David 0. McKay, said In 10 p.m. Tlie event Is open to all \ me bis old family home, and left A aecond SalMsta raced but did an interview the church was Tlioy saM a dtsproportlanately bang out of ssslng their cloUtee for rehearsal at 8 Wednesday Palumbo, 50, of East Hartford; amy. Fred C. Knofto for Wilbert interested women In Manohee- disintegrate.' ir i you his collection of d d wire not qualify, beckuae regulations In 1«S7, Adrilf n U er conferred reverting to a program similar large part of the burden will be night In the sanctuary. bUd Cages. But our lawyer tells the other, a police cruleaf,»by requtra that each boat carry Hadden, altermtlcm to dwelling ter. For roservations, contact f The church council will meet Patrolman Albert floabtee. 'Oi with Benito Mussolini. to that employed during the Ko­ Mrs. Fred Barrett Of 84 Bowers boraa by Lloyd's of London be- ide an antique dealer, has of­ persons with a combined weight at 48 Perkins Bt. fTOO. rean war. oausa tt dominates the marine Friday night at 8 In Fellowship fered twice as much for the bird of 3lMt Foster St. In 1939, the PoUah capital city Marriage l Aomaea St. and Mrs. Ralph Riooke of 40 .H . 1 of aA least 300 the. The non-qual­ of Warsaw surrendered. "Our missionary force,” he martlet Nonmarine companies Germany Adds Road$ Hall. cages as I can possibly get by Scabies, Whose cruiser was ifying boat hail the weight but John Joseim Bralnard, 1 KarUand Rd. Paper , Drive hit broadside on the right, wf> Tea Tteurs Age said, "will definitely be re­ will also be hit baoauae of BONN — West Oermany's] qelling the house'And lot I don’t ndt the additional crew. Each 2faln S t, and Lots Anne Pals, agreements with U.S. Arms to The Holy Name Society of fared,shoulder b n ^ e e. AU the President Nasaer of Egypt an duced, but only time will tell supeiMghway systsm, wMch •P. i mind saying this.rather burns boat must also have official Hartford, Second Oongrega- how much." cover damage above a specified now sxtends 2,(W0 mllss, will St. Margaret Mary’s Church me up, as I always thought I, cars except the one driven, by nounced that he had signed n ' 2f000 Bed$ in Ho$plUil 1 nlimbars. "Commercial ag^m enlT wlth “ ®"** °* ” ***- The director of Selective Berv- ftgure. be lengthened to 2,128 miles | ■ -h ' will hold a perish wide paper not you, was his favorite niecf.” Helen Finch were towed aiwey *rhomas Joseidt Doidon Jr., by wreckers—supplied by Mar- Uembenhlp tat the ehib oaf CkecboslovaUa ' to exchange I Ice In Utah, Ool. Evan P. Clay, JOHANNESBURG, South Af­ Moat of the large claims will by 1978. About 636 miles have] 'T drive Oct. 16, from noon to 8 "As ths4argest inusic publish­ sbrnds at about 26, moetly from East Hartford, and Janice Ann p.m. Residents of town who live larty. Broe. BkyptlSn- cotton for mlUtary told a newsman the church was rica—Africa’s largest hospital, he tor damage to oil rigs In the been added in the lest four ers in the fie^d, natuj^ally^we get ItttebMUr, lloipe from are^ FVmler, 2ST Oak S t, BL James’ north of Sullivan Ave. are asked TIm Finch woman Wee c h ^ ' adopting "a controlled program almost exclusively for Bantu Oulf of Mexico and to two new years. The system Is Europe's •») hundreds of ,ysoo^i froih W M . The briidc weather yesten - .Ckuttah. O ct 2. fralgbtars, valued at $10 million longest; Italy, with 987 miles, | to save their newspaper^ for the amateur writerq ' week. ed with failure - -‘Five Years which would enable a moat sinc­ (colored). Is at Baragwanath, lt> right dt eray. ShtrMjf im ra.' dfift inay have kept sopi* o< tbd '^IHi nktkei bussed wllh dls- T’Robert CbaHee Radio, West ere and worthy young man to near Johannesburg. It has 2,800 each, wMoh wars damaged in I ranks second. drive. ' Most of them' are trsitt. But the H i^ord, and Nancy Joan Me- Valley Ftaaten charg!^ with operating im- home, but was almoqf dmelon after viewing - the ftrst fulfill his religious desires." beds and treats more than 2,000 ditty submitted by yauc daugh-, l | w for those who dKtaft mind Nain. 171 S. ICam B t, Center The first fall meeting of the ter, Mesda, called 'Let Ms Hold registered motor ^.vehjclei of tbe.Kennedy^lxan televUdon "But It will eliminate," Clay patients plus 3,000 outpatients V are scheduled to' appeared 'In getRtag a little damp. Bbth. typeb debetea. Congregational Church, Oct 2. said, "the Individual who at- every day. •J* Valley Planters Garden Club My Ears’ looks to us like of boats ride so close to the wat­ tU c h ^ .Lewis MoCahe Jr., will be tomorrow at 8 p.m. at sure-fire hit.’’ Circuit Court 12 on (^t. 11, One Year Age OaM W ater All Final Toneb 1 Two cue colUd^ cA, Paikcr er tW some contact with It, ee- The report of the Warren Ellington, and Kathleen Ba- the Avery S t School. . "As a dentist, I can wdl re P«iAB)r on the lower rogtona. JoTis, 38 North Bt, S t Bridg­ Mrs. James Oedrim will be lie your dismay at (Ming a I St. ' lato' yesterday . morning. Commission on the assassination Liquid Dctergtnt Fabric Softner 1 It There were no Injurlea nor ar­ Is inevitable. The boate also can M President Kennedy was pub­ et's Church, Oot f. a 1 will save the gueat speaker. Her topic is of 81,500 for a pair of upper and MODERN TV SERVICE rests. capalM with ' an unexpected lished • and tt found that Lee Charles Maxlmilkm Herr­ quart rise W c quart, 1 os, toKe MAXwat 't "Delightful DaUahs.” Guests lower dentures. Well, what was mann, 172 S. Main St, and plastic bottle tHP' are invited at 8:30 p.m., after my shock on restudying the X- Police said John R. Slyne, 13, whiff of the wind, but there were Harvey Oswald had acted on ptestlo bottle f w S of 6 Skinner Rd., Vernon, was no immerelone yesterday. his own In shooting-the Presi­ EUxabeth Ines Lavasaer Rol­ MORTON’S the bustaiess session Is over. ray plates of your mouth to dis­ lins, 173 B. Main B t, Oct, 1. recommends The club plans a membership cover you are budding a third traveling north and Charlotte Sailing oomUttons were much dent. HOOSf COfftt B. Foss was noiViweet on the bettor than for.. Bolton OMng Bond to Beleaoe Gnrabhment F lu f f y A ll L n x 1 drive. For Information on mem set of perfect teeth.” Antever Machina and Etch­ hershlp, Mrs. C. Bednaresyk, ‘-'Sir, I am the -motorcycle pat branch of Parker 8t. DoUce said Club sailing raoee the week be­ Ctuifomia for Gropet CREAM PIES PILLSBURY POUND CAN rolman who gave you a ticket the right front ride of Slyne’s fore, which totdr place under ing Co ., Itac., and Thomas Buc- Laundry Detergent Liquid Detergent CAMPBEU Pine Tme La., may be contact' elno and Inna Bucclno, to M. Mnlii if I V6tltM6i ed. / for speeding on the highway last car was struck. lesulen ekies. LOS ANGELES ^ Callfonria’s The Color TV Tte. boats race from a poi9(t expected 1966 grape crop of H. Rhodes, Inc., 215,000. 7 5 e PlnL 6 ox. IN|e UTER Teaxly projects itieludo plan|- week, you clEdmed you were peokaga 6 M plastlo bottle- M PORK Ing and maintaining flower beds only going 40, and that’l nl'usf NEGROES TOUNOiCB BY t i»'midtf'-icf:;'^ launbhlng areh 2,4B),0PO tons.acpqunta for 16. t CAKE MIX ■t the town ball and Wood Me­ b#’ ckuy. Wbn, sir, most mbtori > WA8HINaT)0|C - ydar (wjhcetahEiex-jalUed around lUtoijt^*‘„ ^ t 9* IhfeiPBMPgflttve. rJUNEN HIGHLY BEGABDED \ lthat’s Built Better the Negro pdpuktloh of um Unit­ ia^etiaint m Bs untM the etaivTu.^ twal. Calllon^^ owt- CAIRO - - Onia of the earliest vausavinieMi E morial Library, decorating the ists accuse me of that. But when R In s o B lu e L u x 1 town hoU and both libraries, I got back to my barracks, ed States was, on the average, ing e;tataitU)«,.to buoys poette put of raisin varieties Is ex- plants raised tor clothing man % 'U eight years younger than the the. western’ shof^-’’and' back.! pected to reach 3.3 milliah la flax. From flax* linen was BSKKI%!r»L planting tieoa at the schools, check showed my speedometer to last longer... Detergent Toilet Soap 1 . fO IB ...N 8k||s visiting ahut-lna at Christmas was bimeen. So I guess M wasn’t white populaiUcn, the Census Bu­ TBe sev^n-boeta yeoterday, thete ^ tois this year, nearly equal made, a ctoth faiglily regarded uattVavi reau reports. i biAl^t^-efili^ sails tout, ran to the 1963 record. by ancient peoples. and May Day, and exchanging me that was crasy—^Just my riant aloe *Mt» t ...... ! ,.i.. V - ■ > tJlilto.T M iaialltt Visits with neighboring garden speedometer. Anyway,' you can paelcage S ' T S ' S S * 1 clubs. tear up the ticket, and-ihope FMfHt iMsart toytaagmJaM. 'tj The club holds an annual plant there are no hard feelfogS." //ff/t c/d 'a fte d SH0I11BWIS/3-1B CAN 75’ sale, and sponsora the fktwer "Keep this under your hat, G h s e r Ivory Snow 1 MOTTS APPtlSAUa show at the Waiting Fair. mister, but while I was flrilling Spselsllf silsctiJ iMlii. P that well for your mountain ca­ Detergent Soap Powder Manchester Evening Herald bin the drill came up with a lot NEW • ; • ’ • • r APPLESAUCE «*»"» m giant Oise giant slxe g j e 1 cbNKiKED sin ~ $9* ”^. of bright metal fragments col­ mam South Windsor correspondent, package OV* Anne Lyons, tol. 6M-8888. ored yellow. I bought 10 acres 1966 package For piasskti, villts ir FnashlMit-M , on each side of you, and had the - - - -‘--.nUID tOOKItS *36- f= ^ = ^ -' metal assayed. A r You Interested in VERMONT MAID SYRUP "The report Just came back 6 J o y O x y d o l 1 U.S. Denounces Well, to put it in a nutshell. Pal 7r*it year fwanr to toPl* *«»• »**. me and you are sitting on a new Liquid Detergent Detergent PpTAT0CHIPSto.«.44‘ REI. N s FANILT Cong Executions Fort Knox!" APPLESAUCE «>”*> Building for the Futui^e w a & m a pint, 6 os. M e giant slxe lA e ■wwato Knot tor ttto 2tolMYtoMlRii|to^1l«|l6 tl2E...ttVE sot V- ,< ^ ■ • package fw** (Gonttanied from Page One) bettia wO FudoRttss (rackcr Btml Chftit 4' PerryvUle, Ark., was executed Dramatist Snubs by the Viet Oong June 25 in re J ■«-" Ifm^to»8a4il^ito ltotoftoto.l». prlsal for the execution of Ooqi and Getting Paid S|iie A Span S< Ofl lid t STARKISnUNA YUtty liNto ^ Tm Mn guns boom, the windtor ward "the repentant U.S. and arts die," MUler ^ d . .' •V' Liquid (leaner , Instant Cottea SttoBShtpIntototottobiklail4 ' v ■L. t puppet troops who crossed ovqr The proposal w|i8 mada by SpmSabllity. to the people's side or were tak­ North Viet Nam flve months ago * 0 K pint, 12 ox. tofte bottle ww SH0R1ENIN6/3-LB CAN en prisoners," be said. ' outlining conditions under which O lio printed "The liberation' aimed fortes it would be willing to negotiate Vnaattgatkai Pm b 6 I t o ' will never forgive the fascist drcultafar' a dbaaeflret I>e said. ftmtorsArvica -HOU crimes of the U.S. ^g^ressors "I feel we’re in a tragic, dee MAL TOOL proMtont. , B e r b e r N n b is e p MANSION HM COFFP and their running do^ against perate situation over there,” he the people In South t^et Nam," said. "I. felt this w ^ a respod- Baby Food Rita Crackers ntlM H en Stop t t t i p I n a l PACK the spokesman said. sibllity of mine, InAead of ap­ 2 ■8 lit prodaction 18 on- f Be FAGAL TISSUE , pearing to be unconcerned about r inoncucis atratawd S JaraBB^ ‘package Stop.Shop TRUE INTEREST 22.8 PCT, It." mT NIJW YORK — At 1 per cept ENGMEERMG CO. a month, If the interest on your CELERY IN TOP 10 illWlth loan Is added to the purchase S u R ih ln e F rp n e b ’i TETLIY TEA BASS LOS ANGELES — Celery Is 291 ADAMS STREET MANCHESTER wJSSKt'tSniL pwfonrtoiito Bradlees price and t)ie total Is repaid in one of the nation’s top 10 veg­ 12 monthly installments, you are M79W. ^ Fig Bars Brown Gravy Mix etable crops, wHh an annual —nhosany color. FOODS paying 22.9 per cent In true an­ (arm value of more than 153* 1 * ' • T T O e nual Interek. million. s n . w I ex. pkg. 1B^> 7 12-Week Cburseln _ I A Snow's Clam Crtept 100 ^ D ove 8Vi os. can 88o MosMne Work To Deserving Men ToEe T IH0r6H6Prtto6Tpiliif.ltofc>to6>riB At Brand new, fully equipped cars ready to go, ' Thf) Ex(f,'i Qiinlity Insidn Mnkus Zenith 2 0 ^ ex. *. ‘.V nuahary Bxtm Light Dixie Bnthream Onpa aw n u iT t pkg. qf 100 6 os. oops 66o seRE snscE^ss 'toto EEB topw N m o iH ! Or Come To The Plant Tqdoy MODERN TV ^RViCE ftaealw Mix lO nA tiiN to • as. pkg. NYe HWPMMtoltoW B o Ik Lady Scott Fnctel Tteaue MgRtolt Ml 1l fW irtitoM box of MO 2-ply tteenee tto 591 ; 1 1 Apply At Main Entronce 866 CBNTBR ST.-6IS.a206 Btoty Orockar Inatant MORIARD BROTHERS .i: .St' - . il - i . Froattag Oflxaa Lady Scott Toilet Tteaneo w«w ' ' mmmiUmmmm II to I -,11111 If.ii .i.tyif Mtotow . a n CENTER STREET -> TEL.‘642^1186' ' l A a T i ^ . 870 2 rolls 280 >8 > « f » OPBN DAILY TO 6i80 P.M:—'raiTRS. T0 | T-NL LBABlNCi PLANS FOR ALL 1965 MAKES A MODELS V S BATU|tOAY TO ‘4i80 PJM. ' Stop & Shop r- Bradloes Foods. SAVE PENNIES PER ITEM..DOLLARS PER WEEK AND HUNDREDS PER YEAR WITH m in i pPiC illfl .iKiOE TV7Bf;VB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1968 to M A N C B ltaR BVBNING HERALD, liANCHESTBR, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,19W

T o l la n d to join llM MBriHary In senp a schema addressed to all man­ GoUmitzer-Thibault Reardon-Wutsch SulUvan-’V incefit Qara Bow Dieg New Appeals Heard kind, toe schema on the Church I TkaBirilaMa in tha modem world. ^Eiection. Aides The RspubUoan Tnvn 0pm- In Hollywood It Is a part of Oattollciam’s Mias Thelma Janet Thlbault Mlsa Cassandra Mary Vin­ wft| nreek ■ fomeiww Coimcil Seeks -Answer drive tor renewal and to bring became' the bride of Richard cent of Manchester and Wil­ nifM at I in the Ittim Bh a (OiHui l from Ph s Otta) Itself into closer contact with John GoUmitaer on Saturday liam IkKvard Sullivan o f Hart­ modern life. Sections of it go Manslinfor Dveniag Ketald eta. Mlae Bow waa tha inean- Into detail on such contempora­ ford exchanged wedding vows morning at St. Bridget’s Church. Tolland eam qfoaiaM ,' BoM* lent symbol s f the flapper,, To Alheism Problem ry problems as birth control and ■aturday morning at I t Jimee’ h a v e . WM: Both are Manchaster resldants. M t lS -M M , of emanelpated wemim, sf "It" nuclear warfare. ’The bride is a daughter ot Mr. Church. ssnsasmmarfmfosnml^^^hnii^ | VATICAN emr Vstickn Ecumenical So far debate hae centered on The bride is a daughter of ‘I .* at appeal — as typified la and Mrs. Rene ’Ihlbault ot Bak­ Council heard appeals today for a new approach to the the schema's general outlines. Mrs. George Rubin St 6 Bruce 'l l . Tha polfo, /ftt'. foa T M a the piDpular asveU of BUnor er Brook, New Brunswick, Can­ |T^ara ,6f > Vond)rtd aatheism, f' with understending f o r Many speakers have oritlcited ada. The bridegroom Is a son ot Rd. and Amelean P. Vincent of wtti be open from A -tttii. W illlaiiis H ieadf I Olyn. ita tons, colling for tt to ba more Wllllmantle. The bridegroom is Ifo 'T' p.in. . -i •• ■ who sincerely believe there is no God tt|d»W» Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gollmlta- To a goMratloB of msvlagoen The pleas . kwluded a plo-f donoiatent In aiming ita maasage VM a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jf: Mra. yirian Kama$tny,‘M r- Retreat League awm Nil er of 4T7 Tolland Tpka. la the INOe, Mioa Bow wae the for ,**a. worldwide cam­ day amid wandtring Gypalea at a worldwida audlanoe. Sullivan of Boat Greenwich, JRa«rat,..wiU be mqderafoir.'Kilk ‘ i M ' FlaaaeeCew ’Die Rev. Robert J. Keen of St. wgkM n taiay wiB « e okalfoHger, Jstvy I. Winiams of ISO Wad­ ineaaiflseeent aymbei of the flap­ paign" to eluninate atheism, waa rtgardad as another reflec­ R.I. 1 lid 4 K Bridget’s Church performed the The Rev. Vincent J. Flynn : 7*11^ MW. dell Rd. was alseted preetdsnt of per, of emanieipated woman, of not by simply dsikmnobig It, tion of the Church desire to bo Key Once Ornament double ring ceremony and was "tt” — eex iqppeal ^ as typified fMdd OarPeymeitta , of St. James' Church perform­ ^lOafol McBvdy aM Mtk N bBne the Mendheatar dhapder of the but by coming to grips with open to tha wortd, tha topic the PARIS—Many onttqua keys celebrant at the nuptial high la ths popular novels of BUnor ed the double ring ceremony fBhaokway wfU b4 aufoliikw Wbd' Holy SSmily Laymen's Retreat its sdelal ahd ooonomic causes. council Is dabaUng. wara ricUy daooratad beoauoe i idd Hesgltel Maas. Mrs. Raymond Murphy Olya, whs flret deeorlbed "It" and was celebrant at the nup­ 3ebe.'' ■ ' ipa«D0 last night. . “ Athelam ia not only a philo- Tha 3,300 bishops wqnt into of too praotiea of wearing d dOd Furnltore ' l l * ” of Manchester was the organ­ Mies Bgw'6 brief but flamboy- ■ophical problem but hoi eco- tial high Maas. Mra. Ralph t ,Xr6.. PhylUs awrohea, piini- ta# will amume ottloe on Jan the tolrd week of the council's them ae an oroamant to signify d i2d MlaaeMeneaue ist and soloist. Vases ot tall Macoarone of Mancheater was ,1; suooeodlng John J. Oratty of It career attended by a nomle cauees," said the Very fourth and flnal session after and Mra. Marian Tfok- ownership of p r ^ r t y and $3>dW IM tlowera were on the altar. the organist and soloist. Bou­ fikm , lupttbiioin,' wm eboat^ 83 MCOaaA Dr, Tha ntwjprosl- aotoeriety in marimd eontrast to Rev. Pedro Arrupe, the new another unprecedented day in The bride, given in marriage thereby indloata a aoclal, eco­ quets of whlta ahasta pom- Itttiittee balk%.;- » r dent is a member of the Church the seclusion to wWoh she re­ general of tha powerful Society the life of Pope Paul VL nomic or even pcHlUcal or rell- by ICdward Berossky of Hasard- pona and gladioli were on ths TiDwn regietfoifo dt voteid are of the Asaumptlan. tired ip later yean .. of Jewsua —• Jesuits. W a C m M I M p T m U w Y llM vlile, imcle of the bridegroom, The pontiff drove 36 miles gtotts poelUcn. altar. wlDamocrat Mnit Juatihe Burokaa Other offleers include John In I9l0 ebe beeame involved 'Reform of the aoclal struc­ south of Roms to ‘ Pomotia to wore a full-length gown ot taf­ ’ Far Bxtrn 4 ' The bride, given In marriage RepubUoan Mra, Ruth Xk>^ Spaulding of St. Jamee' Otaunh, to -a garabUag sofaSal with the. ture is necessary In tha fight say Mass for 8,000 Gypsies from ESCAPEE CAUGHT To Fax AO feta, designed with lace bodice Too Reeetve BOId I Cask by her uncle, Jooeph Sysdek of flret vlod proeldent; 'J ^ O lata ^Uam Ragan — scandal against athelam," he said. various parts of Europe, en­ NORWICH (AP)—State Police and front panel accented with Wllllmantle, wore a full-length Neill of Bt. Bridget’s Church, wMeh loft the whole world "The matter is urgent. Thla is sequins, long tapered sleeves The workers are roqueated to camped In caravan trailers and picked up reformatory escaper satin gown, fashioned with second rice president; Frank bUnktog'to bswUdorinont. ^ the time for action.” $ 3 ,0 0 0 $ 2 ,5 5 0 - $ 4 5 0 and a ohapel-length train. Her Y m aat sf the Town Hall Satui^ tents on a broad field that down­ Francis Duart, 20, Sunday at empire-styled bodice beaded j'ji Keegan of St. Barthoiomew’e Miaa Bow apparently tried her Father Arrupe, a Spanish- pours turned Into a quagmire. the home of his brother after bouffant elbow-length veil of il­ i” ,day. e f Jicon to receive inatruo *lnoliidea Fftadpnl, lataveat, life with crystals apd seed pearls, *F-4fon6. afM ’to qheok and lock llie Church, third vice prdMdant; hand at blackjack one evening horn prolate who lived and He clapped time with them aa Duart had called to tell polica lusion was arranged from a scooped neckline, A-Iine eklrt CALL 146-7666 cluster of orange blossoms, seed ^^Jhaohlnee in preparation ‘ for Charles Cawley of Bt, Junes' at Lake Tahoe, Nev., without worked many years in Japan, they entertained Um with lively he was ready to give himself and a detachable cathedral- Church, secretary; and Robert OR MAIL THIS CGU^N. TODATl pearls and crystals. She car­ '• .'m i ' ay’s eleotlons. rMtoataf the SlHtont piocea she. spoke to toe council aa the as­ Gypsy ballads. up. Duart and another Inmate length train. Her bouffant veil Democrat Bally Ardlni of St. Bartholomew’s wae using rapreeentad $100 sembly of Roman Catholic car- As the Italian, Spanish, Ger­ drove away from the Cheshire THE FINANCIAL fNSTITUTlQN 0 ¥ AMERICA, be. ried a colonial bouquet of carna­ of illusion was arranged from a ONE CONSTITUnoMAL PLABA, HARTFORD, CONN. tions. ■A Damocratlc rally and block Church, treasurer. chips. She algned blank checks dlnala, patriarchs, archbishops man, French and Hungarian reformatory farm In a pickup beaded satin coronet. She car­ The nswly eleetod offleera win for bar Joaaea, leaving tha and bishops debated a acbema Please give me complete- details, nd obUgatlon on how Mrs. Raymond Fournier of ;^'dait«e, sponsored by the Dam- Gypsies stood on toe sodden truck they were working with ried a cascade bouquet of or­ Woman’# Oub, was held meet next month at ths Holy amoutit to be fUled to by the on modem world problems. ground before Um, Pops Paul Thursday. His partner was cap­ can borrow: Manchester was the matron of chids and stephanotis. rhi the Hloka Memorial School Family Mcnostary, Farmmtton, dealer. Other oouncU fathers echoed oiUled them "wandarera without tured later that efterflbon, but honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Miss Susanne Mamet of P $1,000 pfSAOO Mkaia e'tftftW Ad.a ?;,gyni. to discuss plans for midweek She later eaneelid ths ohaeka, Us appeal, saying it was not rest You who have been march­ Duart eluded searchers. He ap­ ^ V, » Donald Carvey of Bast Hart­ Glastonbury was the maid of and weekend retreats. when She leaned the stakes. □ $1,800 □ $4,91)0 A9ilrfe«l' ford, sister of the bridegroom; John Hnloy , Preeton Harding, Democratic anough to denounce atheism and ing for centuries and who do not pears in New London Cttcuit honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Tha Installation of oOtcara H Rogers aald ef too incident: □ $2,000 t j $4,600 City d»#fl'add«w-q«»dftftadBftd6 Miss Terry Lavell of Hasard- ed neckline, fitted o f Jade green silk shantung, ~ semi - annual payment of taxea, Harold J. Bogot, 63, of 41 Uke this here boy, R ex BeU, who bodice, elbow - length sleeves, empire styled, fashioned Gtora nms around with. He’s rouldfofohle the town po. Chestnut ,Bt„..waa ol»i|ei| wW) satin cummerbund and dome - wlUi bateau necklines, elbow- benhi rlgTit Idee feUer. shaped skirt with back detail. length sleeves and back fullnesa driving WMle untfin^ in­ kV ’vauxwragenient fluence of liquor about t ^m. ' "Rex oamo'iip to mo oim day She wore a matching floral hat accented by self fsdiric flowers. iljj^ b Y , ,iaa ‘*houalng does and told me Clara was cornin’ with veil. The bridesmaids were yesterday. He web'atrsstad.near They wore matching headbows. j^y'ifor tfoett;*' and making up. I said *Let 'o r eome,* and dressed in emerald green gowns South Terminus. Bagot jibs' NSaeUf pboto The maid of honor carried a cas­ ; of all federal and state old she did, red hair ahd all." IWlot pboto and bata styled to match the a $600 bond for oourt Appear- MRS. MICHAEL ALLEN REARDON cade bouquet of chartreuse-cast aynUeUa Rogers said ha took honor attendant’s. ’The attend­ ahes in Mancheatar Got, U. MRS. RICHARD JOHN GOLLMITZER spider mums and miniature car­ r Gay, Denmcrittfo candi- Bow, BeU and some otoon to ants carried colonial bouquets The marriage ot Miss Llnda^bows. The maid of honor ear- A posaengsr In hia oar, Fm- nations with white stephan­ r town qierk, eitod the too Oalneva Lodge at Lake Ta- of green and yellow miniature rted a cascade of white roses aq- drio M. Kostenko, 33, s f 11 FVtr- Mae Wutsch to Michael Allen otis. The brideamalds carried •'.add|tl|biu4 .offtoe hours iiCa because, "It was-toe only carnations. cented with yellow roees. ’The encs S t, was chafgsd wUh in- Reardon, both ot Manchester, cascade bouquets of chartreuse- ^)a^(^tRg a copy ma- plaee in that aeCk o f the woods Raymond Fournier of Man­ bridesmaids carried cascade toxioatlon and postad a $91 fomd took place Saturday, Aug. 38, cast spider mums and miniature ufo. where a feller dould gat any chester served as best man. bouquets of yellow roses accent­ carnations. for oourt appHranoa Via tamo at the Church of the Assump­ ipijKanniipg-Dentooratlc thing decent to oat." Ushers were Donald Carvey of ed with white roses. Robert Anderetm o f Blast ailectman, Blast Hartford, brother-in-law of tion. Richard Frovoet of Man­ John DancOaSs, IT. of ifo-Tol- To tos ehatge tost ha had In­ The bride is a daughter of Greenwich served as his brother- hei-Dwfocrtitlc slate troduced Mae Bow to gambling, the bridegroom; Dennis Ber­ chester served as best man. in-law’s beat man. Ushers were r.j^eadnt adminiatra- land Tpke. waa ohargad a ossky of Hazardviile, cousin ot Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wutsch Ushers were Robert Gamer breach of paaee in the Burger Rogen answered that be didn’t of 18 Englewood Dr. ’The bride­ John Downs of Wapping and "apoon feeding and that: ’ ’It would be Juot Uke the bridegroom; and Henry Zat- stationed in New London while Franklin Kundahi of Newing­ voters," and Chef paridng lot on MSin tt kowski of Manchester. groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. serving in the U.S. Navy; and about 6 p.m. yesterday. FbUee latroduotng Hoover to the Sen­ Michael Reardon of 47 Eva Dr. ton. l^oinoGfrats to "hon- ate or Lindbergh to too Boy The mother of the bridegroom James Mullen of Norwich. Mrs. Rubin wore a beige raw ...... in govern- claim he became dittieutt when ’The Rev. BYancis J. Mlhalek they broke lip a tooibaU game in Scouts." wore a blue silk shantung dress of the Church of the Assump­ Mrs. Wutsch wore a light blue silk suit with avocado acces­ m ih u with matching accessories and lace suit with light blue access­ the lot. 'DaiieoaM posted a $100 Mlae Bow later made good on tion performed the double ring sories. The bridegroom’s mother her gambling looaea, then nego­ a corsage of white carnations. ories and a corsage of white wore a burgundy ribbon crepe ,^ ^ ^ ^ te ir FHra. bon d'for Court appaaranoe O ct ceremony and was celebrant at U . ,. , tiated a hefty ndse from Para­ iiBHnnllllraT3%r98'. - A reception was held at Lith­ roses. The bridegroom’s mother dress with matching accessories. ‘ ait|Mmed 116 ctdla the nuptial Mass. Paul Cbetelat mount Studtos. uanian Hall. Fbr a motor trip wore a raspberry orepe jacket- Both mothers wore corsages of IM M i' flical' year.' ' Donald B. traoa, B, 6f 22 OIL MONTE-YELLOW CLING of Manchester was the organ­ Norman St. was Charged with to Canada, Mrs. Gollmitzer wore ist and soloist. Bouquets of dress wUh maitchiing acceeao- white cymbldium orchids. ^^fnetudsd: "pweUlngs a blue knit suit with matching Ties and a corsage of i^nk roses A reception for 125' was held gs,‘ 16; ..Wdoda and making unneceasary nolaa with ITALY IMPORTS BEEP aOB STEAK MB m ROOND ROAST white roses and gladioli were on Ro m e — Italian Imports of PEACHES accessories. and white carnations. af the K of C Home. For a 49; emergencies, t ; ' V4|^ a motor vehicle (squealing M the altar. dree) neetr’Oloott St.'Saturday beef and cattle amounted to Mr. Gollmitzer, a 1963 gradu­ A reception for 175 was held plane trip to Puerto Rico and 16; town dump, 12; mlas- ’The bride, given In marriage oftomoon. Oourt deie is Oct i t neeily $400 milUca last year. ate of Manchest High School, by her father, wore a full-length at the, Bolton Lake Hotel. For Jamaica, B.W.I., Mrs. Sullivan ^perBona, 1; faloe alarms, S; is employed at Forbes, Jnc., gown of peau da anga lace and a motor ti^ to Mount Airy wore a moss green mohair dress tismtual aid; 21, . .. • SHOUIDIB Vernon. He is also a volunteer satin, s^led with lace empiiSi Lodge, F o c ^ l^Eointains, Pa., with matching accessories. .,^edd^, in addition tq U.S.D.A. CHOICE • LONDON BUOiL fireman in the Eighth District bodice and sleeves and a satin Mrs. Reardon wore a navy blue Mr. SuUi4lengiih gowns in Nursing, New London. She is Five colonies in Matto Groeso South Windsor, formerly of a son of. Mr. sod kba. Frsneis -^.^Ibiual fire in an abandoned house than men own stock. For 1964 winter green, styled with peau employed as an industrial nurse state will permit up to 86,7W Meaoheater and Hartford, was Leo Barrett, 35 Deepwood Dr. ;.'i)n-Dadd 'Rd. -iFlremen were on the New York Stock Bbcchange de angd lace sleeves with satin by Pratt and Whitney, Division families to resettle oh- Aew^ The Rev, John E., Rikterattia. ^.■fh6-"scene Cof Six hoUrii. reports 9,430,000 women share­ solenirttoM Saturday morning empire bodice and A-Une skirt. of United Aircraft 0<^., East opened land in' the next five assisiant pastor of 'S t Francis ' . ' Educational Rebate holders and 9,0^,000 men. at St. FVeoii^ of Assist Churrii, They wore matching satin head- Hartford. years- South WiRdsor. of Assisi Church, performed the ■sk ‘ ^Polland.haa received a $10,765 REG. OR EINE double ring ceremony and was credit, because of a decrease In celebrant at the nuptial high '^tulti.on-charges for students at- REEF FOR STEW CHOCK ROAST Maes. Mia. Ralph Thiall of tending Rockville High School?;*’ ehlers coffee South Windsor wan'the organist Y'.' The cost per pqpU wa» $510.- Rivers-Daly and solofart. Bouquets of pink V**|l, instead of-the $684.08 charg- RR1SKET& .99^ NEWPORT ROAST and white gladioU ware on the the prevlouB year. ' ' altar. ISLAND KITCHEN Sacred Heart Church, Bloom­ TollatKl sends Its freshmen GRAND E n flM lC C S ; Given in marriage by hei field, was the scene of the mar­ j^ s n d ' BopfhcmcQ-es - to RockviDe. UNION r H M i v n o brother, Lawrence B, Wheaton k.vliigh School, asMl iite Junlora and SLICED BACON riage of Miss Ann Marie Daly of Ivorytown, the bride wosa a aenlnn to Ellington High.

cf Bloomfield to William J. Riv­ pale pdnk organdy over satin . 4-tt News S i / t NaMtff pkot* ers of Manchester on Saturday gown with a pink piUbox hat V- The 4-H Have Needles, WW - ' ' : S' MRS. BARRY LYNN ARNOLD 6 6 59 6 morning. with shoulder-length veiL She '? :i ^ t < Clubi under Che direoUon i t 59* Miss EUlxabeth Arm Adamee ofCdoveir. Their gowns and head- carried a bouquet of miniattire ’-■-'of ' Mrs. Howard Morsy, hae snum raMMi-xifRB i The bride is a daughter of pink roeee. MOTTS Mmchester and Barry L}aui Ar­ ^eCes of pale aqua were styl­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Daly elected the following offloera Mrs. Arlene M. Klttdieii of SAUSA6E MEAT 59 ed to match the honor attend­ of Bloomfield. The bridegroom Jot the now year: Nancy King, SAUERKRAUT %33Vl£l7‘ __» * nold of Bethlehem, Pa., were New Haven, oousla of the bride, ant’s, and they carried cascade is a son o f Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ypreridewt; Crystal’ LuginbuM, APPLESAUCE united In marriage Sajturday atr wee the matron c f honqr. ' Stie FronkoH l t'rmUu mmd bouquets of brown and yellow liam B. Rivera of 316 W. Middle ’‘••T;foo0 phesldept; Donna Morganf temoon at fiouth ICethedlat pompons. wore a rose chiffon over taffeta *lYeon, seoiwtary: Mary King, F^^m J^odo'Feat^^o] Church. T^ke. William Dunbar of Natick, The R«v. Leo J. Picher of gown with roM pdllbax hat with ^ ’•■treasurer; and Cindy LeJghtou, 6 8 9 Ihe bride U a daughter ot Masa, served as best man. faoe veii She earried a bouquet ■r'tirepbirter:.. SNOW WHITE SWEET FLAVORFUL Mr. and M n. Charlei Adamee Sacred Heart Church performed of pink oamationa. Hawaiian PoRCH6t::^99* Ushers were Clayton R. Ada- the double ring ceremony and Marine Auxiliary ^ ot 06 Gardner St. The bride­ Donald J. Henry of South a a n •uun’-anui mec of Manchester, brother of was celebrant at the nuptial Mni. Richard AdamsT-VtrginiU groom is the aon ot Mr. and Windsor served as beet man. (T,- CAULIFLOWER TOKAY GRAPES numaa, .lrt.55* the bride; BVank A. MacBeth Masa BouqiMts of white <*ry- fjane. haa requested any ex- Mra. Herbert Koemer o< Bethle­ of Manchester and Mrs. Louis Uehera were John J. Barrett of V*. Bfoirinee Hvtoig in ToUond, who hem. santhemxims wemun the altar. B. Whitcomb of Andover. The bride, given in marriaga West HartfordI brother of the > vrou ld uke to Join, the Mairine S m E F lE S nSaS . B & 5 9 * '■ The ReV. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, by her father, wore a floor- bridegroom; and B i^^ K.,8ew- VOorpa'League, to contact h«a Mrs. Adameo wore a two- eU Jr. of South Windsor. ■X (-11 lOUi; f,iii I i-i-,1 ni'iici’i 11111(1 iK.c-iU' ' m m w jmnoii'd pastor ot South Methodist 'Piece dress of Kelly-green bro­ length gown of satlrt designed The "nint meethig of the leagud , J 4 Mra. Wheaton eit^e a ohatn- C n C U ll tidilim lURGiUtINE Church, performed the double cade, matching accessories and with square neckline, back bow be' O ot 18, in Mancheater.' . 'Sr 65' 2 29 1 TAVBUI ring ceremony. Robert Gordon corsage of white roses. The at the waistline and a chapel- pagne orepe drees With matdh- She also -hae tnyitod any at Hm PARK ADE ot Manchester was soloiat. Jach bridegroom’s mother wore a length train. Her elbow-length ing acefoeoriee. The brKfo- '*4^R)lves, nwtltora, ■ oisteni or PIZZA PIES •Sr 59' groom’e mother wore,4 mediuim " S r 69' Grove ot Avon was organist. cranberry siuc suit with satlA veil was attached to a matching ''^riaugMatg of Martneg wishing R o n u m 'd coa> BowignrrLajp Bouquets ot white pompons and trim, white hat and black ac­ pillbox headpiece trimmed in blue orepe dress with metchihg » ■ > ...... WAFn£T Sr 10' oamations decorated the sanc­ cessories and a corsage of baric with a bow. She carried a accessories. Both mothers were w Thash ?t 69' tuary. pink roses. cascade bcuquet, of white car­ white orchid corsages. ' The bride was given in mar- nations. A reception for JOO ,w66 held txABaooxrajBMaraaiaa • ju B U Itage by her tather. She wore A reception fo r 110 was held at the B311ngton Ridga Country FLETCHER MASS CO. o r MAlfOHBSXBR ro R B isa if P E r f at the Bolton Lake Hotel. For Mn. James C. Daly of Troy, SPECIAL a tuU-length satin gown, de­ N.Y., slater-ln-laiw of the bride, Cttib. BUlngtcn. Upon return signed with scalloped boat neck­ a motor trip to New Yorit from Fimida about Ort. 13, the DOVEDETERGENT-ir DO PETITE PEAS 'sr2 9 ' State Mrs. Arnold wore a Kel­ was the matron of ^ honor. \ i LUXUQUID i r SS* line trimmed with alencon lace Brid6Mnalds were Miss' Karen couple will Mve in Seuih Whyt. **Whm You Think of Clo$H n and seed peart embroidery, til­ ly green wool knit suit, udiite ■SOT. - hat and gloves and black Minor of Manchester, cousin of T h i n k o f f n avT BUTT BiriBdBkT m BABBOHA tt J t o . ted bodice, long tapered sleeves the bride; and Mias Jarilyn Atty. Baarrett is a greduafo of NORMAN’S and tuU skirt with court train. shoes and handbag. The couple Manchaster Htgh Ha will live in Manchester. Knapple cf Newington. Her lour tiered veil of silk illu- The attendants were identical­ was releaiied bom tlie U*. WISK LIQUID IT 4 3 ' CLEANING FLUID Mrs. Arnold is a 1963 gradu­ K:imon.'-i .Ml IVlrl.il 54 McKEE STREET A U ^ 4 5 ‘ aion was arranged from a seed ly dressed in floor-length gowns, Arm y.ln .1964 with tits peari and lace coronet, and she ate of Manchester High School. • CLOSED THURtoAY EVENINGS d She la employed at Travelers styled with deep roee brocade ■eoond lieutenant afta/ uevrihg s i m o i w r earried a cascade bouquet of empire bodices and Watteau three years, eome of whteh weire THROUGH LABOR DAY white pompons and roses. Insurance Co., Hartford. Mr. VACUUM Arnold is a 1963 graduate of trains and pals pink crepe jjent ia MiUtary IntolU ts^ ip FLUFFY ALL 3 « S 3 ‘ I everages 6'2^59* Miss Kathleen J. Adamee of sklrta. They wore matching Moras Mark 25th Anniversary »i*yo, Japan, and tatmu K a r ^ CONDENSED AU 7 2 ‘ MaiKhester, sister of the bride, Liberty High School, BetMe- TUI.INCLOSURIS ft SHOWER DOORS hem, and is serving in "the heedbows with nose ueiU and Jfo J« * graduate of Boottm 061- CLEANER a a a m xmsde was maid of honor. She wore a carried cascade bouquets of Mr. Mrs. John Mata ofafwemoa at Hartford Blectrio lege, the Univeral^ af.CMnuMt- h u m $25.00 M $45.00 Fame •ormint U.S. Coast Guard and taking ISO Hackmatack Bt. were re­ full-length gown of deep aqua white and rose carnations. Light Co., where he baa beta Icut, Storra, and tha ijijv a n ity advance schooling at Groton. cently hAored at a 26th aimi- taffeta, designed with scooped George Landia cf Hartford employed for 36 years. They of Connaottout School of u w . I III’. I(»ll Alxiiii SODA veraary open house at their are oommunleanta of St. Jamsa* Now to toe Hme to bring la jmir sereana be tapnlreA m I etergent* 8 3 ‘ FINAL TOUCH neokllne, A-Utm sUtt and wat- served as beat man. Ushen ^ y . Barrett la on instructor of C.om|il<-l<- Willi T ikiIn to ’/I * ■tom wladaw gtodd raplamd FKOM FLORIDA, GRAND UNION toai) train. Her faoe veil was at- borne. The event, for about 60, Church. ' law at the Unlvanlty of Bart. S4.2 Million in School were Patrick Daly and William AU FVBPOn taohed to a matchliig fabric wea given by their children. The ooupla has alx chUdron, ford and is a member of. tBela- ONI V Daly, brothers of the bride, both The guesla of honor were mar- AUTO OUSS mSTALLIO flower, and she carried a cas­ WASHINGTON — More people John, fttchard, Bentico, Wayne g^ departmont 6i|! Brift of Bloomfield. rted 8 ^ 21. 1940 ait 8t. James' ORANGE JUKE cade bouquet of pink carnations are attending schools in the ' A^ reception was held at the XHford Decbert (hoto and Bruca, ott at homo, and Whttney, Dlylaloa of UMted Afo- OUSS niRNITURI TORS DUST 3 7 ‘ CRISCO SHORTENING ■ M and rosea, MRS. WILLIAM J. RIVERS Churrti by the late Rev. William Mra. Donald Jaoobaen of Man- orrtOprp., Bart H **^ " United States this tall than Windsor House, 'Windsor. For a J. Dunn. Mra. Mora, a Maa- S4 0 7 7 ' Bridesmaids were Mrs. rrank the populations ot Argentina, motor trip through New Eng­ ohei^r. Mra. Barrett fo a ghidijiiifo sf m u a n r MftDMMI PARMf umoaM'i auaean .. «*iester native, is a daughter of MIRRORS (Hrtplwct m 4 Door) f t m u m 4 )' MOCCOUAOaXATIII*^' CRUIKBCAKIiJIl, ^ 8 9 ' !;r^9cl Sa^aiHLs SSII A- MaoBeth of Manchester, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bul­ land, Mrs. levers wore a roee Mr. Rivers, a graduate of Mr. and Mra. Mora received J^JUme CoUqgi, BaUfox.-Hova ■mNTcoinr. ..T H-OO Blpomfleld High School, attend­ Mra. Bernadette Plano of Man- MAMWOK PAJLMl ■fllUtoftF H m m * IlM . Rdfoodt ft ^ aa MNT M aouato of the bride; Mias Bev- garia and Gunbodia eomMnsd. wool ault wHh black acoessories. many glfU of silver, crystal •oottk. Bho wda- foi aasnanes Mancbeator High Icbooi, la at- ed Hartford Secratarlal School. PICTURIRRAMINO foR typot) BtMswTtoar 4 tJr nSTANTMU 8 X ^ 4 9 * m reovL A n CABIAUROLU 63* TONATOJVICI I ’L ? 3 7 e SBrmw ^ 5*« I ariy)vCI)Me o f N snehaatsr-and The tstpl is mors Bum. M.3 Ths enupte will moke (hetr oheotar and the laU John Plaao. mensy. They loft Siaturday on a U rn d-11 «i x im oiM ) im, tending the UnivarUty of Hart- She is presently attendiiig the Har taueband, a native of Bast­ Mna Isiula of Aiw ■sOlkitl Wildings. home in tvo-woek anntqMMMr «il9 tdirooM or. $3-oSi 4 I R K , S'.. ■ ’ fold . M fs. KivMSr aj^nduato 6f ] Uol^vanMgr.ef Batttotd. Florida. . . - WINDOW Ooil PLATE OLASS fold. is aa -aesfofooi imanl: lu \N( iii:.sn;i{ pK fv 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 UANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1966 PAGE piFiMyt PAGE FOURTEEN Team Effort as Indians Surprise Canard High in CCIL Opener, 35-0 Dodgers Tie Giants for NL Lead New Football Show Unveiled ^^M anc^ Thera Is no super star llstedtka and guard Don HutobanKf COnard Coach ^ob McKee^ After one drive failed, the r lliT ’* UIt was a Manchoater day, ^ Each Club By PBTB ZANARBI < . aa... a^iaat.-...^ «h_aw__ la ..... I a a /II msw tarma* M allv rw\tiMn*f MkfsaU aaifPfbHnflf ailf^ A .a s ..... -a — *■ - J AV a ISFler tO to WaH B&VMTBavler S6t aet UP up Tur­ U Twins Clinch American Pennant leading the way. "They really couldn’t recall suffering such a dtSM dented the scoreboard right. Conard provided a obuple on the billboard. Rather It was ner's second TD of the after­ Curtain’s up. Tliere is a an entire squad that ripped worked over that Conard line," lop-sided defeat. Fewer could of thrills tor the hojne foiki, again with only 14 seoctida re­ noon from the four, giving new show at Manchester through Ognard for a total of said Line Coach Pete Richmond. remember the last time a Man­ but sach to no avail. In the Oeaaril (0) maining In the first stansa, Hel­ Manchester a 28-0 lead. Ends; Hartoocl, OMrk. OuCf, Kul- Has Seven High. It’s called football 287 yards while allowing only "They looked real good." And chester aqiteud beat the Chief­ third period end Dean Kulpan- panowMl, Larson. so they did, along with center tains. The past two yestf* Mc­ ler loading a 78-yard haul. The Leaf Scoring Driva and the first act drew 4S. Ih e Indiana controlled the All-CCIL signal - oaUer high­ .owaki Mocked a Heller punt, but IWiUes! SebuHs, Jobasoa, RsBIt, Barry Smith, Bob LaPolt, Ed Kee’s charges had IttM trouble The Red and WWte gave the Hymen, Oabrlelle. Mele ISames four-star notices, a 85-0 play throughout, picking up 21 lighted the drive, with peases to the Indiana held on three suc­ Malnvllle, Jim Olbrys, Bill with Manchester, rolling up 20-0 already hoarse vtstUng fans Ouards: Pipoll, WMger. Den*. T ilts L eft dubbing of CCIL foe Con- first dbwns and ^vlng up but HamHtcn and Oakman, putting cessive play*. Conard provldsd Palmer, to name a few. and 30-0 wtna. more to yell about In the third Sohults. srd High b«for« 1.200 fan* In six. Conard’a deepest penetra­ the |MdI on the Conard 14. One sjiother when tarry Dlimlslo NEW YORK (AP) — Rotation Quartsrback Mark Heller, The visitors won the toss and canto, returning the kickoff 72 1We»t Hartford Saturday. It tion went only to the Manches­ play later, Heller ran the ftnal Wt Bob Martoed with a 27 • _ - ^ • VMUeiiOQ, Juan Marichal (uin’t win. ter S8 after a Mocked punt In who scored one touchdown, It was an InCUnaiUon of the way year* In 11 plays, Hamilton Pellegatio. O’C o n n or. hope* to run for eight n>or* eight yards on a keeper. yard pass, but Oakman nulU- HaivMUl. Hanley, Uwett. Don Drysdale can't do Nottenal Leoga* week*, act two on tap Friday the third stansa. passed for another and added things were about to go. Blhy providing the climax on a six- fled much of It, catching W- Manohester 14 14 T For Series "It was a team effort all the four extra points from pl&ee- Hawver carried the klckott Oakman proved to be the Mg yard Jaunt and. then added the anything else. W. L Pe.t O.B. night agalnat Platt High at unlilo for a 20-yard loss on the Los Angslts 91 64 NEW YORK (AP) — way," said halfback Bob Ham­ ment, remembered less happier back to the 40. Heller took over, feotor In Manchester’s third extra point as well. W^Tumer, two-yard lun (Heller And so the San Francis­ Meriden's Ceppa Field. next play. It was the second San Fren. ..91 64 The phone jangled per* iiLuii,ilton, whowiiu personally,/..Dv/iw.jr gained giul.vu Aoo138 tisys. "That ought to make up moving the ball to the Conard score a* well, csitchlng two '‘‘ m—Heller, elsM-yaixl run (HeHor co Giants and Los Angeles "What a way to open,” said pessee in a M-yerd drive to Reserves Joe Rourke, Mike and last time Conard played on Cincinnati 81 67 sistently in the Minnesota a Jubilant Coifch Dave Wlggln yards. "Those holes were big for last year and the year be- 40 in two tiiea. Hamilton then...— kick). Dodgers go into the final open the second period, one Belcher and Hawver saw plenty Manchester territory. M.^akinan. five-yard pae* fpnm PIttoburgh S 6 71 Twins dressing nxym un­ after his successful debut with enough to drive a truck fore,” he said. "You don’t know. moved It to the 10. also In two Heller, (nellertslOelve kl^)_._nsv^f* se week of the National a leaping flve-yardor that re­ of action In the second half. Bel­ Manoheiler (8S) M—Turner, four-yard run, (Heller Milwaukee 88 72 the Red and White. "These Wd* through." I how good It feels." Heller ex- carries. Dick Botnberger and Ends: Bnvinr. Oakman. Palmer, League season all even. der D.C. Stadium. sulted In she points. StUl, Man­ cher gained 88 yards In four k i c k ) Phlla...... 61 74 really want to go. It’s Just The Indians found easy going hlblted some fine passlnff, com- Heller yvsn set the stage for M-Hamllton. sU-yard run (Ham- While Milwaukee was handing "Get that, I’m busy,” yelled a chester had more, moving 60 plays. Including runs of 15 and McCarten. Ough, 8t, Louis .. 78 79 .467 15% great. They can’t take this one through the right side with end pleiUng six of eight toeses for Dave Turner’s touchdown from lUon kick), t Marichal his third straight loss champagne-soaked Sam Mel*. yards Just before the halftkne 11 yards. Rourke right behind Zeppa, B^leaon, Oufh. CSitcago .. 70 86 ,449 il% away from us." Mark Oakman, tswlde John Dul-1110 yards. * | the two. Sunday, 8-3, Drysdal* won his m ” It’s the vice president,” said HiiustoD .. 66 92 1406 28 on side. fourth In a row and pitched the New York 49 106 .312 48 Dodger* to their ninth consecu* So Mele went to the ph(me and Uv*'victory, 16 over Bt. Louis. Sunday’s Results accepted congratulations from Duke Retains Singles Title Milwaukee 8, San Francisco 2 Drysdale fired a five-hitter at Vice President Hubert Hum­ Saccessfally defmding his singles tennis crown Los Angeles i, St. Louis 0 phrey after the Twins had 2 the Cardinals and made e flrst- yesterday was Martin Duke, right. Duke defeated Houston 4, Cincinnati 2 | clinched their first American Ground Game Factor as East Tops Hartford innthg run — produced on Mau­ Pittsburgh 6, Chicago S, 10 in­ League pennant by edging veteran Jim LeSure in straight seta, 6-0, 6-2 in the ry Wills’ bane-running and Jim nings finals of the Town Singles Tenuis Tournament. Gilliam's single — stand up. Washington 2-1 Sunday for their Philadelphia 6, New York 4, 99th victory of the season. Duke has now won the title three straight yers. The hard-throwing right-hander, 10 tohtogs Doubles play saw Phil Hyde and LeSure whip Bill now 22-12, has accounted for "By gosh, It’s great, Sam,” one-third of the nine victories in Today’s Games said Humphrey, a former sena- Johnson Does F awey O perating Lauder and Fran Leary for the doubles laurels, St. Louis (Stallard 11-7) at ‘ the Itodgers’ streak, which has i tor from Minnesota. ‘‘You’ve 6-2, 8-6. (Herald Photo by Saternis.) San Francisco (Spahn,T-l ). Smaller Eagles Win lifted them from 4<4 games 6 ^ done a great Job. Give my best ClnclnnaU (EUls 21-9) at Los | back Into a tie for first. wishes to all the players. I On Browns as Cardinals Romp Angeles (Podrss 6-6), night 7 couldn’t be happier.” At San Francisco, Gene Oli­ Milwaukee (Blasingame 16-10) ' THE ver’s bases-empty homer In the Neither could the Twine. Iron­ 14-0 in Season Debut N F W Y O R K fA P ) — tth e Anal one In the last 30 sec-<^mlnute left when WllUe I at Houston (Dlerker 7-8), night 8 sixth inning gave the Braves a ically the Twins wrapped up th* NEW - YUKK tAe) onds, beating OhiramChicago 30-28. De-De recovered a Lennle Moore fum- Chicago (Jackson 18-20) at By RICH DYER 3-0 lead and proved the clincher pennant in Waohlngton, the city , who troit shaded Minnesota 21-29 at ble dn the Colts’ 87. BratkowsW, Philadelphia (Bunning 18-8), Relying cm determination and outstanding running against Marichal, who’s lost IS they left after the 1960 season won’t be a doctor until Milt Plum beat the clock for the who took over when Bart Starr Herald Angle night ability, East Catholic High’s football team launched a and won 22. for the Midwest. next June, did some fancy winning TD. San Francisco hurt nis leg, hit Max McGee The Giants, who soomed to successful ground offensive Saturday as it defeated operating on the Cleveland whacked Pittsburgh 27-17 and over the middle on the next play And Zoilo Versallea, th* Hartford Public, 14-0, in the season’s opener at Mt. Dallas downed Washington 27-7. and the veteran end took It to EARL YOST the top with a 14-game winning sparkplug shortstop making a Browns and now it’s up to string, have dropped five of nine Nebo. ^ for the winning TD. Sports Editor X Minn. ... CELEBRATION— Manager Sam Mele gets the contents of a bottle of cham­ strong bid for Most Valuable Next test for the Eagles will Blanton Collier to revive since — with Marichal losing' the mainetay of his team’s de­ OARDS-BROWNS— Baltimore Player honors, was the key ae be at Windsor High Saturday the patient. three of them. I pagne in the face during a dressing room celebration after the Twins captur­ fense, Starring with the Elagle Three of Johnson’s touch­ RAMS-BEAR8— (Chicago ... the Twins put It out of reach of afternoon. The locals won’t re­ Johnson la the St. Louis quar­ Cloud Nine for UConn Mentor ed the American League championship. (AP Photofax.) defense were regulars Steve downs went to Sonny Randle Bill Munson climaxed Los An­ Each front-runner has seven' Detroit ... their last challengers, the Balti­ turn home until Oct. 16 against terback who Is completing work Casavant, Tom O rey, Joe Rug­ with Bobby Joe 0)nrad, Willie geles’ comeback, piloting th* While still riding cloud nine following the University games left — all at home — be- \Cleveland . more Orioles. Xavier High. After the Wlndst* on his Ph.D. In chemicsU engi­ ger!, Bill Barry and reserve Art Crenshaw and Bill Gambrell Rams 80 yards to the final 30 ^of Connecticut's stirring, final minute 13-6 football vie- fore the regular season closes New York Never Made It to World Series as Player Versalles tripled In the sixth meeting, the locals trsk to neering while he tries to pilot Saverick. catching the others. Johnson seconds for winning touch (town "^tory over Yale, winning coach Rick Forzano admitted next Sunday. The oianu open a (Talifomia inning and promptly scored on Northwest Catholic on Oct. 9. the CJardinals to the top of the Mac InJred worked only three periods and against Chicago. three-game set against St. Louts Wash’ton , passed ball by catcher Don Zim­ Scoring in the first and third ’s the cherished triumph was one of the four greatest mo­ East fans found cause to finished one short of the NFL today, then conclude with a Boston ...... 61 mer. Then, in the eighth, with quarters, Coach Don Robert’s Elaatem Division. ments in his life. ^ worry when veteran halfback record for TD passes In one UONS-VIKIN08— four-game series against Cincin- Kan. City .. 58 the score tied 1-1, FYank ^ illc i Bkigles overcsjne a definite slse Sunday lA pitched six touch­ I told my squad,” Forzano Ident Homer Babbldge, a Yale j . Mac sustained a knee knjury in game shared by Sid Luckman, Plum hit Amos Marsh on a 48- graduate. But on this beautiful I * third-place Reds. Los An x-clinched pennant, Mele Ready for Any NL Club doubled, t(x>k third on a wild advantage to avenge East’s 12- down passes — one short of the 3 old newsmen after the spine the second quarter. ’Ibe former Adrian Burk and Y.A. Tittle. yard TD pass with 22 seconds afternoon, the UConn prexy wasllf*!** Sunday’s Results pitch by Pete Rlchert and 0 loss to the Owls last year. NFL single-game record—as the '^tlngler at spacious Yale Bowl. all-atate gu^ird was forced to Over-all the Ph.D. to be com­ left as the Lions stunned Min­ 100 per cent behind Coach F or-l“ K»to8t Clncinnat tonight then Minnesota 2, Washington 1 "We've got the pitching for: ping occasionally to take a scored when Versalles drove a Big Break Cardinals rolled over Collier’s " j^half filled with 84,157 spectators, WASHINGTON (A P)— t view the remainder of play pleted 11 of 19 passes for 810 nesota. D6trolt, trailing 29-24, zano and his crew. If Babbldge i Milwaukee. Baltimore 2, (^Ifomla 1 them,” he said. "We've got the swig of the liquid. Champagne long fly to center field. East’s first big break came In Browns 46-18. The coach of the *” that there had been three g;reat Sam Mele, who never made from the sideline. got the ball on its own 25 with hands today Its be-1 The eventual winner of th* NL Chicago 5, New York 3 ball club for them. I don't care puddles so8d(ed the floor. Some 16 minutes later Mele the opening minutes after they defending NFL champions w m ards through the air. moments In my life. First, when has sore it to the World Series as a Ab tor Individual honors on less than one minute to play cause he etood and applauded scramble will face the Mlnne Kansas City 2, Boston 1 who we (ace, we're ready for Within a lew hours alter the was being sprayed with cham­ had advanced the baU to the puzzled by his team’s showing. I realized what wonderfiil par- player, finally has made it offense, Roberts SMSoounted for OIANTS-EAOLES— until every uniformed player »ota Twins In the World Series Detroit 2-1, Cleveland 0-7 them.” cork-popping was over, Mele pagne while talking about the Hartford 48-yard line. Eagle "It’s hard to understand,’’ after a Viking puinL Plum ants I was blessed with. Second, all but five of the markers pems- moved them upfield on sideline Minnesota clinched its first Today’s Oamos as manager of the Minne­ Mele said he probably would was on a plane lor Quincy to World Series. halfback JMm Mac punted, but OoUler said later. “ I’m upset Stynchula’s third field goal of when our son was bom and third left the scene. ed during Blast’s third-quarter American League pennant Sun­ Kansas City (Talbot 10-11) at sota Twins. visit hls family. He will rejoin “ I don't care who we face, Hartford was penalized for about It and I don’t have the the game gave the Giants their passes to Jim Gibbons and Ter­ ‘when I found out about the won- * « start 20-game winner Jim Grant numing blitz. Mac and replace­ day with a (ieclslon over Baltimore (J. Miller 6-8), night The Twins wrapped up the the team in Baltimore Tuesday we're ready for them,” he said. vvMighing the kicker, and East answer to what happened." first victory. New York was ry Barr before hitting Marsh '‘‘dertifi attitude of this Connec­ 2-1 in the opener, following up with ment Gott were other consistent Fans Flood Field American League pennant Sun­ "We’ve got pitching for them. Elsewhere In the NFL, last- trailing 14-13 with 6'^ minutes to with the bomb that won it ticut footbaU team.” Washington. Only ga,me scheduled. Camilo Pascual and Jim Kaal, night lor the start of a three- regained possession on the 32. Eagle gound-galners. • * • When the final seconds tick­ day with a 2-1 victory over We’ve got the ball club for S who won the clincher Sunday game series with the Orioles. In a quick succession of four minute heroics dominated. go when Dick Lynch blocked an History to OonnecUcut sports In other NL action — Houston Tuesday’s Games Owl quarterback Less Harris CIOWBOYS-RBDSKINB— ed off the huge clock, the Washington, sweeping a three- with an eight-hit performance them.” plays, Mac teamed with quar­ New York nipped Philadel­ Eagle field goal attempt. Earl .was made bn a brigh September kept Cincinnati three games Los Angeles at Boston "We knew we'd win today,” and fullback BUI Wlshlnsky Olympic Sprint champion Bob greatest outpouring of fans game series. Then he ticked off his first terback Mike Masiak and fuU- phia 16-14 on Andy Stynchula’s Morrall marched New York Into j^jaftemoon before the largest behind, trimming the Reds 4-3 Minnesota at Baltimore, N for hls 17th victory. said Mele, after the game. But tried vainly to launch a sus­ Hayes scored ‘ two touchdowns ever witnessed at the bowl But Mele could be forgiven If three pitchers tor the Series — back Rick Roberts to bring the field goal in the last 11 seconds. Eagle territory and Stynfhula’s opening game crowd at Yale In on rookie Chuck Harrison’s New York at Cleveland, N The celebration — delayed it didn't lcK>k that way until the tained offensive throughout the tried to gather around the he had a few other things on hls Jtm Grant, who became a 20- pigskin to the three. From Green Bay topped Baltimore 20- boot from the ll^yard line won as Dallas took the Eastern Divi­ y ea n of Intercollegiate play. three-run homer with one out In Detroit at Chicago, 2 twi-night nearly 24 hours when the Haiti eighth inning. afternoon. Uffonn coaches and player*. mind. there, wlngback Rick rfarvey GROUND GAINER—Picking up valuable yardage for East is Rick Roberts 17 on Zeke Bratkowski’s scoring It. sion lead by whipping Washing­ .^The 'UOonns, winning In the final the last of’ the ninth; Pittsburgh Kansas City at Waohlngton, 2 more Orioles refused to coop­ Senator left-hander Pete Rlch- game winner Saturday, (Jamllo Evaluating Eagle play in the ton. He took a pass from Don There were rides for all In About the time the Twins Pascual and Jim Kaat, who had toMc the handoS and dived pass with less than three . A;60 when defensive back Gene overcame the Chicago Cubs 6-3 twl-night erate and won two games Satur­ ert had a 1-0 lead through the lid-lifter, Coach Roberts praised with Art Saverick, who has pulled out of the line, ready to cut down any celebration of a first at the his­ meet the National League through the line for the touch- minutes remaining. PAOKERS-COLTS— Meredith going 46 yards for the . 'Campbell Intercepted a pass and on run-scoring dcnibles by Willie day — was a wild one. first five innings he gave up the honor of pitching the pen­ the entire squad, Hartford defenders. (Herald Photo by Saternis.) ' toric grounds of the Bulldog. champs in the World Series dowiL Hartford squashed a fol­ Los Angeles scored three T he Packers were behind Bal­ first and thM scored ,fr^lh^’^ sprinted Ss yards into the Yale Stargell and Jim Pagliaroni in only three hits as he went the nant-clincher. effort" said the happy coach as (>• ^ ’ht. UCfonn tried 16 times previ­ opener, he Is due to become a Nearly everybody involved low-up run for extra points. touchdowns in the last period, timore 17-13 with less than three 11 later. end zone for the margin of vic- the 10th inning; and Tony Gon-1 Boston Red Sbx with the Twins was soaked in route. Kaat, bringing his rerd to E father for the fifth time. Also effort’’ said th ehappy coach as ously but was never able to zalez’ dcnible in the 10th gave 17-11, sxirrendered a run In the In the third quarter, East ■tory. scheduled about the same time either champagne or beer, or But Zoilo Versalles socked a East, fans grouped around to wind up with the winning mar­ Philadelphia a 6-4 victory over third inning on singles by Ken scored as a result of its power­ It marked the first time ever In Trade Market is completion of a new home he both. The drinks had been on ice triple to lead off the sixth and carry him off the field. gin. the New York Mets. McMullen and Frank Howard ful running machine. Halfback that a Connecticut college — BOSTON (AP) — The Boston is buitotog in Quincy, Mass. for several days. Minnesota scored on a passed ball. Frank Ends; Barry, Carey. Purdue Hopes to Move Up Hypnotist Works Wonders Before (Tampbell’s TD dash. Elsewhere in the American amd his own error, then shut th* reserve Gary Gott led the Ekigle Tackles: Desenunia, Viou, Sulots, others who failed were Wesley­ Red Sox, buried deep In the With the victory champagne could have clinched the pennant Quilici doubled to lead off the 60-yard touchdown offensive ■ Fkztreraid. It had been a game marked by League — fialtimore nipped d

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1965 Avto Drlylng School 7-A THERE 01TGHTA BE A LAW BY FAOALY snd SHORTEN PAGE SIXTEEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE DRIVINO MruoUana - Home MATURE PERSON poaseaslng BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE plok-up, rcaaonable raUa, Uan* axceUent typing ikilts to work UTTLE SPORIS CLASSIFffiD at* olaaa*9. Special attention 0* teletype operator and re­ Bod News to nervou* and *ld*ily. 8*rv. lated operation*. Brokerag* *x- T- 7 7 7 ^ 1 * r 7 Inf Manoheatar and aumnmd* perlence helpful but not re­ ACBOM BOHaOandf quired. Beneflta aitd good op­ 41 CarKatufW ADVERTISING Inf town*. Call Manchaatar XCMUtorftlt 4IDiracUM Drlvlaf Academy, 743-734B. portunity for advoFMement. 849- ,1 m y w o r d , ----- rxK 44Atmoapbara CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 3S31, 3AKB, 4URELV 4AD------BOR* 4tlUUIaa • Bad MWt 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 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The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE Inoor- Can ha aean at 63 BUington light, varied office duties IBHlad honorary tMt roct or omitted Inaertlon for any adverttaement and tlwn only MANCHESTER TOOL XTAi ■bora SBlockhaad »? jp* . , „ Avenue, Rockvill*, anytime, 48U ft 3* 0 raak latlir 49TroubUd to the extent of a "make food” Inaertlon, Errora which do not working side by side with (UUa) 4IBlbttcalMek but preferably evaninga. other congenial young peo­ AND DESIGN, INC. 98 V I Modarataly ttow9« Bprlni TOntli leaaen the value of the advertiaement will not be oorreeted by (mufle) as Larf* pUnt prlaat ple. Permanent position, 39 Comp«« point 44Nan«w mgr "make good” inaertlon. 1968 HONDA, 380 model, Super HARTFORD ROAD e49-626S MPIm m — 6 Cubic mataii aTUnraralad . modem neighborhood of­ 7 Concaalad 99 BIMkal nmon* 4IMaatar Hawk engine, helmet, leather payment SlBpriac flewar landaenpB . fice, established national BS Qambltd BAutotraph (Rockville, Ton FFee) jacket. Complete, ready to go, latter iMpied 99Caaraa abaltar ardiltact (kU firm. All company beneflta tSPraraiieata 49 B09 a t o a ^ A nd NE ?EMEMBEgEO MConcarnlnc MBoet $436. Call 648-964$. with regular merit In­ DIE MAKER wanted, fuU or 90ceen froth . altoai aoJapontcait 643-2711 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 ID K ing 0ACk lyJW - part-time, familiar with short TTJB10 jm 7NING ••• EXCEPT HiS creases. r Nab ).) (2 word! run tooling. Apply Ounver Mfg. 1 - i r BnslnedH Sonrlcos. CIOASETTE9,' Oo., 234 Hartford Rd. 4 t « ■ r Offered 18 was HOUSEHOLD FINANCE AUTOMOBILE Mechanic! ^ t7 i r H. POfUMAH 382 W. MIt>I>I.E TPKE., !?" IT Troublt Reaehins Our AdvarliMr? SHARPENING Service — Sawa, ect^ooL eoAP experienced. Due to expanded r U knlvea, axea, aheara, akatea, MANCHESTER S43-953« ■hop facilities, we have open­ ANPOfeR ,CONfJ. ings for 3 experienced mechan­ W T7 ^ 24-Hour Aniworins Sonrieo rotary blades. Quick eervlce. 9-lTl Capitol Equipment Co., 88 ics. 44 hour week, Blue Cross, rv** NAME BRAND goods free — CMS, family major medical, BY V. T. HAMLIN i T Froo to Horald Roadert Main St., Manchester. Hours ALLY OOP v r 1 Heating and Plnmbing 17 Private Instructions 32 Help Wanted— Female 3!i Help friends shop with just $1 life Insurance, Income guaran­ CURVE. i Want Information on one of our r.laasifled advertiaemantaf No dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ teed Insurance, vacation pay, THA'8 TOR LETTIN' ME FREEZE f-n d ■Hi■■■ anawer at the telephone Hated? Simply call the weekly. You get things free. TAKE rr BASK X PONT CARi WHW_^ ^NOW WHA8«A IPBA, a w a day 7-4. 648-7968. M A M Oil Service, plumbing UNUSUAL opportunity for monthly Incentive bonus, good OTLKnN'A RUCTION TO PEATH RIGHT o u r IN _ 5T 5i H" QUALIFIED MAN WITH B.S. Write for details and free 666- 6UZ.OOPS ALL HE'S BEEN HA»/In 7 KWH FRONT OF YOUR WOACE J ' p y and heating, residential, com­ career in the office of a doctor starting hourly rate. Contact m aHT^ SNoraoNNACAaME UKE 1N» IN TH' TYPEWRITERS — Standard degree will tutor High and Jr. page catalog. Popular Club MBIPlEOFTM'NIfiHT; □ 1 mercial and Industrial, no job High Math. Call 648-8689. in Rockville. Applicant must be Al Boulais Service Manager, JUST BEEN H M '? NO KMPOP AELAB- s r EDWARDS and electric. Repaired, over­ Plan, Dept. N800, Lynbrook, Manchester Motor Sales, 613 A N K ^ U rH ^DEP fiOX^BC^YNBAB. too small, 649-2871. neat in appearance and able to - J i m n n hauled, rented. Adding ma­ M E N — WOMEN meet the public and a good NY. W. Center 8t. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 3 ^ 32 ANSWERINQ SERVICE chines rented and repaired. typist. Desire to become a per­ 3 " COUPLES WANTED part - Ume Public m n ■ m n Pickup and delivery service. manent employe essential. TRUCK DRIVER and yard Radio— TV Repair Health nurse for town of Cov­ man. Apply at W.H. England Yale Typewriter Service, 649- Motel Careers Available References both business and w 649-0500 - 075-2519 Services 18 Would you like a new exciting personal required. Write D, entry, 9 a.m. ■ 1 p.m., Mon­ Lumber Co., 640 E, Middle J WL 4966. career in the growing motel In­ Herald. day thru Friday. 742-6642. Tpke., Manchester. and leave your mesaafe. Yon'U hear from onr adverUaer In JIf s r CXJNNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ dustry ? Universal Motel □ □ ■ n u Ume without apendlnf all evenlnf at the telephone. LAWNMOWBIR sharpening; re ice, available all hours. Satis­ TRAINEE — to learn furniture !]!] pairs, sales, rotor blades Schools, eatafalished since 1945, PLAY SANTA CLAUS finishing and repair, CaU Mr. 43 faction guaranteed. Call 649- CLERK TYPIST IT 42 can train you to be Motel Pettengill, 646-OlU. > ■ □ AntomoDDcs For Salt 4 sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ 1316. WITH EXTRA $ $ D ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Managers, Assistant Managers, Permanent, full-time posi­ 46 Clerks, Housekeex>er8 and Host­ EARNED SELLING AUTO MECHANIC, part - time 1 IMS FORD Galaxle Convertible, 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649- tion with diversified duties LC esses. Don’t let lack of experi­ afternoons, experienced tune- black, automatic transmission 3098. Millinery, Dressmaklns 19 available for rapid typist in ups, muffler, tire installations JT 60 61 HERALD ence or education hold you AVON »-a» v r power steering. 649-1832 alter our clercial department. and Ught repairs. 681 Mam St. LAND CLEARING, tree re­ FOR AIVTERA’nONS neaUy and back. Meet famous and Inter­ 6:30. H lg h School education, E" S" ST BOX LEHERS moval, and chain saw work. reasonably done in my home, esting people. Large earnings good knowledge of gram­ Gift cosmetics now In speur FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Shop BY AL VERMEER 1966 CHEVROLET Station Wag- A. Michaud, 743-8096. call 643-8760. plus apt. AGE NO BARRIER mar, and medical terms time near home. Liberal in Rockville, has openings for PRISCILLA’S POP ambitious men. Exi>erience not s r s r For Your on, 2-door, good condition, $176. , . . LOCAL AND NATION helpful. Elxcellent working commissions, no experience IN OTHER WORDS. E” APPLIANCES repaired — all required, earn, $16-$30 working ‘NOUKNOW, WE’RE TWO HEAaWY CWILDREN, tr 649-8618. Moving— Trucking- AL EMPLOYMENT ASSIST­ conditions and liberal em­ required. Immediate Oppor­ ^BETTER C3FF TWAN^ NICE HOME, A FEW YOU DIDNT ASK> Information makes washers, refrigerators, ANCE. Train at home in spare ploye benefits. Call Mrs. 2-4 evenings, 10-20 hours per FO R T H A T , Storage 20 tunity. Phone now 289-4922. week. Excellent working con­ 'MOST POL'^c BUCKS IN THE BANK.. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R WILLIAMS MUST SELL — 1961 Ford Oal- freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ time, followed by resident train­ Peterson. Liberty Mutual . R A IS E y THE- HERALD will not tric ranges. OH burners ditions, with many benefits. axle Convertible, white, good MANaHES-TOR Delivery. Light ing in an oceanfront motel. Insurance Co., 643-1161, for BAR MAID, between 21-32, ex Call 875-9910 for appointment 1 WISH YOUR FA I disclose the identity of cleaned and repaired. Cosma lO O T A G O O D . WOULD OUIT condition, V-8, power steering, trucking and package delivery Don’t delay . . . write now, AIR appointment. perlence not necessary, must for interview. •SeZZIN"'SO MUCM- any advertiser using box new whitewalls, $860. 648-8806. Appliance, 649-0066. MAlti, for free details. ABSO­ be registered voter. Apply in h o lt C5N HIM I letters. Readers answer­ Refrigerators, washers and FA s e z THAT " AT L^AST IN YOUR LUTELY NO OBLIGATION! person, Larsen's Restaurant, WANTED — Carpenter’s help­ PRESENCE I ing blind box ads who STEPS, SIDEWALKS, kone stove moving specialty. Folding WK ARE NOW hiring High CHRYSLER I960 Windsor, sil- UNIVERSAL MOTEL 618 Main St. er, full time. Apply Monday - desire to protect their walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ chairs for rent. 649-0762. School Junior girls for waitress ver gray, 8 cylinder, automa­ SCHOOLS F'riday, Yost Construction, Identity can follow this races. All concrete repairs. work, part-time, after school Route 80, near Vernon Ave., tic, power steering and power Dept. 403 procedure: and some Saturdays and Sun­ Vernon. 7*. brakes, smooth powerful ride, Reasonably priced, '643-0861. Painting— Papering 21 P.O. Box 97 Help Wantefl— IRale 36 (arj’£] Elnclose your reply to the days. Only girls really interest­ $928. Call evenings or week­ Sandlafleld, Mass. 5? box In an envelope — HAVE TIME — WUI work. Odd PAINTING BY Dick J'ontalne, ed in working to make money WE HAVE Immediate openings' EXPERIENCED carpenter with e < ends, 743-8630. Name ...... on assembly lines, warehouse, | finish experience. Also, car­ addressed to the Classi­ jobs our specialty. WIU do most Interior and exterior. Paper for college years, apply in per­ Address ...... shipping and machine depart­ penter’s helper. CaU Glaston­ i] fied Manager, Manchester anything. CaU us, 648-2097. son Brass Key Restaurant. Evening Herald, together hanging and wall paper remov­ C it y ...... State...... ment. Must be 18 or over, no bury, 633-5666, days; after 6 al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. call 643-5803, John R. Wenner- with a memo listing the PRICES REDUCED DON’T USE YOUR car as a Age ...... Phone...... FULL-TIME cosmetician want­ experience necessary. Apply companies you do NOT truck, for moving rubbish dis­ Quality workmanship. Call Personnel Department, Iona gren Oo. A-VZ • IMI kv NU. Ik . TM !•, Ul. M OH. ed. Mu.st have experience. Mfg. Co., Regent St, Man­ want to see your letter. 1M4 Chevrolet Impala, 2-door posal, odd jobs, call Dick, 643- evenings, 627-9671. hardtop, radio, heater, automat­ Please send resume. All replies chester. Your letter will be de­ 9906. After 6 p.m. Help Wanted— Female 35 WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE stroyed If the advertiser is ic transmission, power steering, E2CTE1RIOR and Interior paint­ confidential. Box BB, Herald. very sharp. Price was $2,196. ing. Wallpaper books, paper- INSPEX3TOR wanted — full or one you’ve mentioned. If HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ SALESLADIES to work full­ CLERK - Stenographer. Must be part - time. Layout inspection, not It will be handled in Reduced to hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Flil- CALL FOR moval — attics, cellars and time, apply Pilgrim Mills, good typist and able to take capable of first piece inspec­ I'L L PAY ARE'kOU KIDDIN'? the usual manner. ^ $1,995. ly insured. Workmanship guar­ Hartford Rd., open 10 a.m. to WHAT SORT OF yards, weekly or monthly pick­ shorthand. Write Box O, Her­ tion, familiar with Aircraft ANNUAL TOWN SALARY DO YOU THERES NOT A b a n k : anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. 9 p.m. WE CAN USE VOU 1968 Chevrolet Impala, 4-door up. EtoUon, Manchester vicin­ ald. standard. Apply Gunver Mfg. IN OUR CCMARAN'l^ YOU W ANT? WHAT IN TOWN THAT WOULD If no answer, 0^-9043. Oo.. 234 Hartford Rd. V CASH/MYCHECKS' I o iM I, mu Li., m iw. M- ..heirdtop, radio, heater, automat­ ity. Harold Hoar, 649-4034. SECRETARIAL position open in MEETING YOU'RE Lost and Found WOMAN wanted for care of chil­ MR. STROKE.' ic transmission, power steering, INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 2-girl office, must have short­ OIL BURNER service man, ex­ WORTH.' dren and light housework In THArs ‘Playing hous*. Why?" excellent all around. Price was ing, wallpaper removed, fully hand experience. Apply Acro- cellent working conditions, ex­ The legal •voters of the LOST: Passbook No, 8190. $1,895. Reduced to Household Services mold Products Corp., 96 Brook­ my home, 8-6, 5-day week, age 6REAT.' insured. Rene Belanger, 643- perienced preferred but wiU Town o f Bolton are hereby Notice Is hereby giVen that $1,695. Offered 13-A lyn St., Rockville. Conn. 25-50, approximately for one train. Apply to Mr. Pencheff, 0612 or 644-0804. warned and notified to meet In Passbook No. 8190 Issued by month period, 643-0904. WlUiams Oil Service, 341 the First Manchester Office, 1993 Chevrolet Bel Ah?—4-door REWEAVING of bums, moth the ANNUAL TOWN MEET­ INSIDE and outside painting. Broad St. ING In the COMMUNITY Hartford National Bank & station wagon, radio, heater, holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ DENTAL ASSISTANT — excel­ ^-n-6§ You name your own price. HALL. In said Town, on Mon­ BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON JRW iLLiAAAA Trust Oo. has been lost and automatic transmission, power dow shades made to measure, lent working conditions, ener­ F ui Ni on steering, very clean. Price was Special rates for homeowners application has been made to all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys “SEWING getic, experience in similar day, October 4, 1965, at 6:00 BEN CASEY $1,796. Reduced to made while you wait. Tape re­ 66 or over. 649-7863, 876-8401. INVITATION o’clock in the forenoon, for tha said bank for payment and $1,595. work preferred. Write qualifi­ Issuance of new book,. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 MACHINE cations Box G, Herald. following purposes; PAINTING, exterior and in­ TO DID 1. To elect the following offl- I9-Z7 1963 Hillman Super Minx de­ Main., 649-8221. terior, paperhanging, wallpa­ LOST — Passbook No. E7646 ACXNDUNTS CLERK, little typ­ Notice Is hereby given that' cers: First Selectman; 2 Se- luxe. 4-door, radio, heater, au­ per removed, dry wall work. Savings Bank of Manchester. HOUSEHOLD Furniture re­ ing, national finance company, the Eighth Utilities District lectmen; Town Clerk; Town tomatic transmission. Reasonable rates. Fully in­ OPERATORS” Application made lor payment. stored and refinlshed, colors good wages and benefits. Gen­ will accept bids to supply fuel Treojiurer; Tax Collector; $695. sured. EVee estimates. 649-9658, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL] changed. Call for estimate 649- eral Electric Credit Oorp. CaU qu the firehouse at Hilliard Agent of Town Deposit FVnd; Joseph P. Lewis. PLEASANT WORKING 1969 Chevrolet, Bel Air, 4-door 6649. Mr. Aheam, 646-0161. Equal and Main Sts., and the aani- 4 members. Board of Finance; HE Wa6NY VEPV S I -I FOONP, Announcements radio, heater, automatic trans­ CONDITIONS! opportunity employer. tary sewer plant. The prices 3 members. Board of Elduca- J wewt'Aw /Wf UP Morim/ mission, power steering. MARV\AV WHILE Building— Contracting 14 Floor Finishing 24 quoted are to be delivered tlon; 2 Assessors; 2 members, HfVEMXKtZiEP. WAS UP NoeiH. BLElCTROLUX Sales and serv­ $495. Experienced help and quali­ prices in Manchester, Conn. , Board of Tax Review; 2 mem- ice, bonded representative. Al­ DION CONSTRUCTION OO. — FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- fied trainees wanted. NOTICE The bids will be accepted by bers, Zoning Board of Appeals; fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., lO.'SS Chevrolet, 4-door fully Complete building service. New Ing (specializing in older President Victor Swanson, 30 2 alternate members. Zoning equipped. construction, alterations or ad­ floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ Earn as you learn, excel­ OF ELECTION AND «IEa,BEN,lTB Manchester, 644-8141. lent fringe benefits for aU. Hud.son St., Manchester, Conn., Board of Appeals; 7 Consta- OBVIOUS, RIGHT NOW. $345. ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. ANNUAL TOWN or at the firehouse, 32 Main bles; 4 Fire Commlsaloners; 2 HOLIDAY HOUSE, Cottage No job too smaU. John Ver- VYHAT% WRONG WITH I960 Studebaker Regal, 4-door, ing, etc. 643-4362, 643-0895. MEETING St., Manchester, Conn., until members. Town Planning Com- Street. New concept in retire­ faille, 649-6750. The legal voters of the RAAAOH REVa^A.. radio, heater, standard trans- QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, MANCHESTER MODES 7:30 p.m. on Monday, October miasion; 2 members, PubUo ment living, RN on duty. Near Town of Coventry, Connectl- i8” "j.905. Building Commission. RHEUMATDIO mlMlon, excellent condition. dormers, porches, basements buses, churches and shopping. PINE ST., MANCHESTER cut, are hereby warned and di­ 2. To adjourn sEdd Town ARTHRITIS. $295. refinlshed, cabinets, buUt-lns, Business Opportunity 28 The Board reserves the right Reasonable rates. For informa­ rected to meet at their respec­ Meeting until 8:00 o'clock In formica, aluminum, vinyl, to reject any or all bids tion call 649-23S8. I960 Ford, 6, 4-door, radio and USEID CAR LOT for sale or tive polling places: MORTY MEEKLE By DICK CAVALLl steel, ceramo siding. William Victor Swanson,: the evening of October 4, 1966 heater, automatic transmlsuoa.' lease. WiU consider acUve WE HAVE Immediate openings First Districts: Town Hall, to the Community Hall in said LADIEIS — Breck shampoo, $6. Robbins Carpentry Service, on assembly lines. Must be 18 President BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE $495. partner. Inquire Thomaui Colla Voter Registration, Room Town of Bolton, and take ac­ per gallon. In plastic contain­ 649-3446. or^ over, no experience neces- J. A. Vola, 261 Broad Street. Phone 643 South Coventry tion on the items hereinafter ers. Russell’s Barber Shop, NO DOWN PAYMENT 9216. Bsiy. Apply Personnel Dept., Clerk Oak and Spruce. CARPEJNTRY — Concrete steps Iona Manufacturing, Regent SE;C0ND DISTRICT: Fire Eighth UUlltles District set forth. House, Route 31, North SOLIMENE MOTORS floors, hatchways, remodeling IMMEDIATE INCOME Street, Manchester. Dated at Manchester. Conn., 3. To hear the report* of the porches, garages, closets, ceil Coventry. this 22nd day of September Town Officers. , _ , Are you bored with routine SWITCHBOARD operator. Apply On Monday, October 4, 1965 Personals 3 367 OAKLAND ST. 643-0607 ings, atUcs finished, rec rooms Personnel Dept., Iona Mfg. Oo., 1965. 4. To see if the Town of Bol­ order taking sales? Are formica. No job too small. D & Regent St., Manchester. from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. to ton will vote to withdraw from RIDE WANTED for 9-6:30, D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. you the Inside clerk with a cast their ballots for Town Of- the NORTHEAST REFTJSB Brookfield St. to Aetna. Call 1961 FX>RD, 390 engine, bucket glorified title with inglori'- NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, full-time ficers as follows’^ First Select­ DISPOSAL DISTRICT. 649-6684. seats, standard transmission, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, ous pay ? Perhaps you have or part-time. Laurel Manor, 91 Selectmen, Town Clerk, NOTICE 6. To see if the Town of Bol­ Biding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Chestnut St. good condition, $686. CeHI 648- your own busine^ but lack Town Treasurer, Tax Collector, ton will vote to join THE WANTED — RIDE to WUllman terations and EtddiUons. Ceil­ the capital to grow. Texaco Agent of Town Deposit Flind, PUBLIC HEARING tlq State College, Broad and 9848. PART - TIME waitress for NORTH CENTRAL REFUSE ings. Workmanship guaran­ has openings for serious, Board of Finance, Board of EM- ADDITIONAL I * Middle Turnpike vicinity, Mon­ nights, good wages. Inquire DISPOSAL DISTRICT. JEEJP station wagon, 2-wheel teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. career-minded men with Charcoal Broiler, 680 E. Mid­ ucatlon, Board of Tax Review, APPROPRIATION 6. To see If the Town of Bol­ day through Wednesday Elve- Board of Directors S .'■'N nlngs, 7 to 9:46. Call 643-8771. drive. Many new parts but high school or college back­ dle Tpke. Planning and Zoning Commis- ton will vote to expend a sum NEIWTON H. SMITH A SONS Town of Manchester, needs work. 643-9224 after 6 ground. Texaco is now In­ not In excess of, $4,000.00 in —Remodeling, repairing, rec­ BAR MAID or waltre.ss, part- slon. Zoning Board of Appeals, Connecticut p.m. terviewing agents to oper­ Zoning Board of Appeals alter- cMh to be used to purchase reation rooms, addition^, ga­ ate service stations in Con­ time, experience not neces­ Notice Is hereby given that j Automobiles For Sale 4 nates. Constables, Board of from R O N C A R I INDUS­ LV. k ' T BEIST OFFER — 1960 Falcon, rages, concrete work. Call 649- necticut for this newest sary. over 21. CaU 524-1338. 1 the Boai^ of Directors, Town 2 Welfare and Board of Health. , TRIES, INC., the following NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ engine seized,, otherwise good 3144. and finest program in the WAITRESSES wanted, over 21, i-o-oi are also Manchester, Connecticut CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER oondMion. 648-9234 after 6 p.m. described real estate located In inCKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD ed down? Short on down pay­ CARPENTRY — 32 years ex­ petroleum industry. For in­ hours 11:30-3:30, 6-day work S mSte" ” “'«■ !•-<■ . H..rtnr formation call Texaco, Inc., week. Call 643-0468. rL n To«m Hall the Municipal Building Hearing ^ ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- 1963 VOLVO, 122S, 4-door, slate perience. Ceilings and floors I W t ;30. Apply In person. placement of garage roof .... Church Corporation: and 643-1617. action upon the Board of Fi­ excellent conmtion. 648-4436. tile Installed. 10 years experi­ $11,000 to be financed from Westerly by the Norwich nance’s estimates and recom- 1961 AMBASSADOR, 4-door M- ence. Free estimates. ' Special refunds from Contractors. Turnpike. a n t iq u e 1987 Pontiac, 4-door, Money to Loan 29 Pioneer Parachute Co. nicmlutlona ns is necessary. IRIA , very good condition. Call 649' dan, white, power brakes, poW' rates for home owners. 649- Robert M. Stone, Dated at Bolton. Connectl. Article 3. To empower the 6048 between 6-9 p.m. er Btfeering, radio, heater, new 9262. A FRESH START will lump 168 Forest St., Manchester Secretary cut, this 27th day of Septem­ tires and exhaust system, $896. your debts Into one easy pay­ Board of Selectmen and the ber, A.D., 1965. , Board of Directors t.l l i | GREEN and white Volkswagen, Call 649-3160 after 4:80 p.m. CABINET WORK, formica coun­ ment. If you have equity In An Equal Opportunity Town Treasurer to borrow Manchester, Connecticut Richard Morra, 1963, gpod condition, one own­ Jhnployer ters, rec rooms, remodeling. property, call Frank Burke to money from time to time as Dated at Manchester, Con­ Michael Peace. er, aaklng $950. Pleaee call af- 1969 RAMBLEIR ajaUon wagon, 6 Quality work. Reasonable pric­ discuss ways and means. Con­ needed to meet current ex­ necticut, this 23nd day of Sep­ Bernard Sherldaa ter 6,'743-8311, ______cylinder, manual ahift, priced es. ETee estimates. Call 649- necticut Mortgage Exchange, penses. tember, 1906. Board of Selectmen CADILZiAC — 1963, sedan De- low. South Windsor Oarage, 6986. 16 Lewis St., Hartford. 246- INTERESTING pMttlOT in a Article 4. To see what action MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 1179 Route 6, South Windsor. Ville, full power, 33,000 miles, 8897, medlwL rivate owner, $3,496. Will take Slab^tech^ltolalT ^jTd 1967 CHEVROLET. V-8, Bel Air, RooDng—Sidlnf 16 assistant. Applicant must be I K^rds to t ^ expenditures of IMAGINB OWNING S■ade. Call 649-8689. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ neal, able to meet the public , Town Aid Funds available to UH, BA, MAACO YOU DON'T NSSDl UNDERWATER^ MAnTTHAT IS" hardtop, automate, new Urea, ASPeCIALnAIR MBAN6 YI^RE RICH r COVER PER YORE BIDWELL HOME Improvement limited funds available for sec­ and Interested In long term ' the Town of Coventry \mder X CAN MOVE SOMETHING, FOR 1966 MERCURY convertible, all excellent condition. 649-8083. OFSHOeS JUST ENOUGH TO HIRE PAL.OAVy. SCU6A AROUND LIKE A CUV BUldT Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ ond mortgages, payments to employment. Salary coinmen- the provisions of Chapter 233 TOWEARONTHE SOMEONE TO DO PERFECT power, one owner, good run' A GAZELLE.' LIKE A nlng condition, asking $226. 649- 1966 CHEVROLEIT, 4-door hard' tions, Additions and remodel­ suit your budget. Expedient surate with experience, liberal as passed by the 1953 General HELP WANTED ELEVATOR i SPORT TOR A W ATiR ing of all types.. Excellent sei^vlce. J. D. Realty, 643-8129. ■POUNDER 3874. top, v-8 standard transmiseion, benefits, pleasant surround- Asscmblv of the State of Con- BUFFALO.?’ ** workmanship. 649-6496, nectlcut'as amended In 1954. Op*nIn9 c for Chlof Inspoctofi Moehino 19^60 BOROWiOtb, radio, heaT- g ( ^ oondlUon, oaU avenlnga, 649-1039. Musical— Dramatic 30 er, standard transmission, good Itoofing ana Chimneya 16-A Shop Inspoctor and Rocoivlng Inipocfor. condition. Best offer. 649-6666. cut, UilB 24th day of Septem­ 1969 FORD Ouetom, M oor, ra­ PIANO, VIOUN instruction. CXJMBINAHON counter girl ROOFING — Specializing re ber 1965. Must havo knowkdgo of moehino proefleo 1968 RAMBLER Amerioan, good dio, heater, low mileage, excel Conservatory trained teachers. Inquire In person, 8-4:30 ]^m pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Richard M. Qallnat, condition. Call 648-8486 after 6 lent condiUon, after 6 p.m., 049 Your home, our studio, Oetll only. No phone calls'. The EiKK and fundonMntals of Inspoetion. roofs, gutter work, chimneys Donald S. Davis, p.m. 8783. 743-7426, Brenton Pell Crane. and You, 1096 Main St. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Lionel S. Jean. Immuff Board of Selectmen WRITE BOX CC. c/o THI HIRALD 1966 MUSTANG Hardtop, 8 cy­ 1968 CHEVROLET OonverUbla, aiding. SO yeara' experience. DENTAL HYOENIST — exper­ tllwiLLUlIp Elmore Turklngton, linder, standard tronamiaslcn. 6 cyUnder, autoraaUc tranS' Free eaUmates. OaU Howley, ience -preferred. WrH* giving » -v Town Olerk 649-1094. mieelon, $66. 646-0496. 646-6Mn, 644-8SM. Read Herald Ads. quaUfloatlons. Box DID, Herald. n ~ l 3 M O H

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CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1966 PAGE NINVUM^tl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 27, 1965 BIGHTEBN HotwM Tor Salt 71 BoBlncM Locatlora HoiwM For Salt 71 H o u m s F o ^ Sale 72 Housm For Sak 72 Ho uim For flolt 72 IfoaMi For Soir 72 Saburban For Sak 75 Bobnrban Fiir Sak 75 Artidea For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Apartmento— FUit»— ' Tenemtnte 68 For Rant 64 RANCH — Largt family z l ^ 18,000 A fltU M B i *% P tr BONANZA, a .family paradise 8DC ROOMS, Colonial styls, n V B BBDROOM Oolonial, AA OUITOM BUIL/T Raisod Ranch, WAPPINO — Plica substantial­ WILUNOTON — 8 room Ranch, t 8ALB8 AND Bervloe on Arlene, CLEAN, USED refrigerators, kitchen, large living room with mortgage on 814 ro®™ Ranch. 8H room Ranch, huge land- nsar shopping and transporta­ neighborhood, n$w kitchen, for­ 3-sona boating, roo room, fira- ly rsduced on l-bedroom cus-. bullt-lns, oxcallent condition, al­ ranges, automatic washers DBBIRABLll itort 01 offloe Three parUally oomplated tom built Ranch In preferrsd The Open Forun^ Hahn BcUpso, Jacobson lawn FOUR ROOM duplex, adulU fireplace, 8 bedroome, reo aca^M lot, pool, rec room. tion, Immaculate throughout, mal dining room, Itndao^^ed place, nlci country setting. uminum storms, shade trees, ■paoo, ground floor, oloan, at* neighborhood at 30 Rldgs Rd. CLASSIFIED mowers. Also Homellte chain with guarantees. See them at preferred. Inquire 60 Maple 8t„ room, houee to Immaculate rooms in walk-out basen ^ t. Owner transferred. 132,900. maximum room, low pay­ lot, 2 flreplacss, nsar school Asking $31,800. J. D. Realty, one mile to Pstiiway. Asking 4raotlvo and roaaonablo. Apply Immadlata occupancy, mid Communications fur publications in the Open Forum wtn saws and International Cub Ca­ B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 after 6 p.m. Leonard Agenoy, Raaltor, Lappen Agency, 6i9-63ei, M9- ments, only $14,900. Lappen and Country au b. 949-9471. 814,900. Tom Minor, Broker, det Tractors. Rental equipment Mr. Chasaa, Stata Itoaatra, U condition, completely remod­ 448-8129. 30's. Call owner, 646-1360, 461- not ba guorontaad publication If they contain mar* ttan Main St. Call 643-2171. a.m. • I p.m. eled Inelde and out, 81».*00. 848*0486. _____ S140. Agency, 649-B361, 440-6140. •76-8043. 800 words. Tbe Herald ressrvea the right to dooltna to and shanenlnf servlca on all SIX ROOMS, centrally located, MANCHESTER — only |14,B00, 8758. makes. L A M Equipment Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. MANGHBSTBR — more square publish any matter that may be libcluus or which ia In bod RCA Refrigerator, IH years 8188. monthly, heaM . J. D. RIDGE ST. — ConvenlenUy lo­ FOREST HILL AREA 4 and 4 duplex, no heat, over- Vernon FTAFFORD AREA — 6 room ADVERTISING Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 878- old, 13 cu. ft., separate freeser Realty Co., 848-8139. feet for the money In tWs 8H toato. Free oxprssilon of political views la dsolrod by LARGII comer atoro for rent, OUR HOME cated, 6 room home of generoue ■Ise garage, low toxea, all city Cape, nice setting, large lot, coniributlona ot this character but letters which ore 7609. Manchester Exchange — compartment reasonable. Call reasonable. 648-7728. room Ranch with atUohed ga­ Luxury Colonial at a sen­ utllltfes, quick occupancy. HUNTINGTON WOODS $11,800. Tom Minor, Broker, CLASSIFIED ADVBRTISINQ DEPT. HOURS E n U r ^ 1948. FOUR ROOM, second floor sized rooms, enclosed porch fomatory or abusive will be rejected. Rockville 878-8180, after 8 p.m. rage, flreplaced living room, 8 80 Arcellia Dr. sible price. Just completed. Lawrence F, Flano, Realtors, Close to Vernon Circle, now 878-6043. week days, anytime Saturday apartment available Oct. lit, THRBB ROOM office or busl- and garages. Ideal for the lotge 8 AJtt> to 5 PAL BRACE yourself for a thrill the generous bedrooms, kitchen This new home offers 4 846-0424, 648-3766, 742-6864. under construction, custom and Sunday. heat furnished, adults only. In­ neee, ground floor, 470 Main TWO FAMILIES family or has two family con- with dining area, oil hot water Newly painted 6 room bedrooms, 29 foot living built homes tailored to VERNON—Owner custom build­ first time you use Blue Lustre quire Manchester Savings and Street, plenty of parking. 949- version posalblUty, $16,800. NEW OOLONIAL raised Ranch Water Problem ^tlrlea very apropos to this sub* COPT CliOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. to clean rug:s. Rent electric ■niREE pncCE living room set, We have many fine 2-fam- heat. Wolvertoo Agenoy, Raal* Ranchcn with etorm windows room, family room, sepa­ your needs on choice, heav­ ing and needs to sell. (Jleon 7 Loan, 1007 Main St., Manches­ 8229, 9-6. and doors and room alr- Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- Lakewood Circle South, on top room Split Level, garage, VA Ject. It Is too bad that tha pulBf Bhampooer, 81. Olcott Variety 3 mahogany tables. Call 649- lly homes listed for sale; rate dlnlnZ room, kitchen ily wooded lots. Your plana To th« Editor, momdat aja atpbdat aal ter. tore, 646*3818. condltlonera can be youra 0469. of bill, north side of street, 8 baths, built-in kitchen, formal lie does not have eaay access to ito« nuDA« mw —• t Store. 0337. STORE 207 North Main St., ap­ Flats and duplexes ranging with bullt-lns, 2<6 baths or ours. Be on Individual No one will question the nec­ for 820,000. You cam as- bedrooms, beam celling in llv dining room, living room with this magazine to note the t h r e e ROOMS for rent, 870 proximately ,13x75. Modem In price from 8I9<500. Many CONCORD RD. - Beautiful PORTER 8T. Area — 7 room and laundry room. Nine and build what you want. essity of conserving water ahd MOVING — must sell — kitch­ eume a VA mortgage and ing room and dining room fireplace and recent wall to dangers that have arisen be­ SCREENED LOAM — For the monthly. Inquire Piccolo's Pts- front. Businees Center. Very, opportunities to the buyer Ranch, large living rooin, for­ pay 8128. monthly. You Colonial with fireplace, rooms In all on beautiful rOtn^OOCMPMlA^T^ DIALM3-2711 beat In lawns and gardens from en set, 9-plece dining room set, wood paneled rec room, 2 fire­ wall carpeting. Three bed of the officials wishing to ban cause of the skateboard. Now I living room set, 3 bedroom sa Place, 487^ Main St. very low rent. for sound market appreci­ mal dining room, cabinet will have a private fenced baths, enclosed porch end ga­ wooded lot at 826,490. Call roonu, paneled family room, our screening plant, Andover- places, large patio with sliding Barrows «^Wallace outside use of water during the the telephone company employe^ sets, refrigerator, stove, waalv- ation, low rental costs and kitchen, 2 bedrooms, reersa- in yard, 3 bedrooms (2 rage. Bltuated on a large beau Robert Oeretung, 649-8861, Isrg# rear covered patio, Columbta. Delivered. George TWO BEDROOM duplex, stove, BEAUTIFUL two room air eon tlon room, landscaped yard. with built-ins), tiled bath, evenings, 876-4488. glass doors off dining room, MANCHMTBR PARKADE easily financed. Lawrence F present emergency, but how Its use to further the sale of H. GriffIng, Inc., 743-7886. ing machine. Call 828-7389, refrigerator, washer, disposal, practical home owner fea­ tlfully landscaped treed lot, C eii*w d Fiee frseedhg foe# dttioned office at Manchester’s Marlon B. Robertson, Realtor, cedar closet, attic fan. ga­ beautiful kitchen with light oak MANCHESTER 649-5306 Flano, Realtors, 646-0424, 643- about some adjustment being their owm product. DISHWASHER, Hotpolnt port­ convenient to schools and shop­ tures. convenient to bus, echools, and cabinet, built-in oven and Open 8:30-9 Dally given to the cust(»mers of the RICH STONE-FREE loam, 814. smartest address. Ample park' 643-6983. ____ rage and cellar playroom 2766, 742-6864. I have three grandsons be­ ping, parking available. Call with heat. We will miss our shopping. Leonard Agency FOR THE COUPLE having vis­ 8:30-6 Sat. A Sun. water and sewer company on Help Wanted— Mole 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 five yards. Sand, gravel, stone, able, double oven Frigldalre ing, lobby receptionist-steno range, exhaust hood, dishwash tween the ages of 8 and 12 an4^ 646-0291. l a r g e EXBOUnVB Ranch, 7 wonderful neighbors. Realtors, 646-0469, ion. Well built 8 room dwell their monthly bill ? They are fill, and manure. 643-9804. range, power saw. 649-8740 af­ grapher, telephone service er, disposal and refrigerator. I'd bet that every one of theiW ' FUIX. OR Part-time help want­ ter 8. avsdlable on premises. Inquire rooms, modem kitchen with all Ing. Hot air heat, large lot, 3 full baths, with vanity and VERNON — Custom U * R Wantetl— Real Estate 77 paying for something they are KCPERIENCKD TWO back hoe SIX ROOM duplex centrally lo­ ].D. REALTY Co. TWO FAMILY, VA-V/k, alumln built contemporary Ranch, wo\ild react to what they saw operators, year round work. ed for landscaping. Call 644 CEDAR Clothesline poles, many at Lobby 887 B. Center St. CaU butlt-tns, dining room, two fire­ 643-5020 other oxtroa. A buy at $8,900. ceramic tile, also half bath and not supposed to use. sizes. Installed and reset. Also ALL NEW FURNITURE cated. Inquire at 40 Vernon um storm doors and windows, family room, fireplace, sun- NEEDED — 2 or 8-bedroom rather than what they heard, Upton Const. Co. 742-6190. 1881. 649-4881 weekdays, 9-8. 643-5129 places, 2V4 baths, family room, hot water oil fired heat, co| Alice Clampet, Realtor, 649- separate laundry, extra large Also, commercial car-wash good International dump truck. 3 ROOMS 8188 St., after 6:30 p.m. deck, high scenic sloping wood­ house under $19,500, for well and say "Oeo! She rode two car garage wooded lot, AUCB d r iv e — 8 room Ranch per plumbing, ceramic tl 4648. 3-car garage, ameslte drive, outfits In other water-short FUHjL Or Part-Tmde grounds 649-1383. PAY ONLY 86 MONTHLY FOUR ROOMS with appliances, OFFICE, STORE, and industrial ed lot. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. qualified buyer. Please call down steps on her skateboard. INCLUDES: 829,800. Phllbrlck Agency tiB- with 1% baths, carport, full baths, house 6 years old, near beautiful stone wall and steps. soon as possible. Hutchins communities have been forced work. Apply Manchester Coun heat, 2 bedrooms, excellent space for rent, inquire 261 CAREFREE, expandable Cape Waddell School. 648-7304. FOUR - BEDR(X)M Ranch, ex I'm going to fry it.” Fortunate- LOOKING FOR PAYMASTER check writer, 37 PIECE KITCHEN SET 8464. basement. Needs redecorating This Is a beautiful home on g MANCHESTER Vicinity — Agency, 649-6824. to close. HrAv about that situa­ try Club, Maintenance Dept. never been used, original price, east side location. Wesley R. Broad St. Jam-packed with extra value. cellent location, 2-cnr gara-re, I ly, two of my grandsons are In 12 PIECE LIVING ROOM but at $17,600. it Is an excel­ BOWERS SCH(X)L—8 - bedroom beautiful wooded lot and in a Lakefront, attractive 8 room tion In Manchester? If the lo­ a community where they are Mr. Whalen. 8134, will sell for 850. 643- 12 PIECE BEDROOM .Smith, Realtor, 648-1867. Easily maintained, convenient 2fullbathi, owner transferred, JOB SECURITY? lent buy. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Ranch, treed lot. Large kitch very desirable neighborhood. Cape, stone fireplace, recent cal car-wash concerns have banned, a« they Hhn\ild he. I am 0494. FREE!—Ref. or Range or T.V. location. Don't miss It. 816,900. must sell. Sacrifice sale at $28, oil hot water heat, large en­ FIVE ROOM first floor apart­ Houses For Rent 65 t o w n o f tor, 643-1877. en • dining area, 3 fireplaces. You must see It to appreciate their own source of water, fine, 3 ROOMS 8299 Lappen Agency, 649-6281, 646- 900. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. closed porch, basement, shade sure the 8.N.E.T. Co. should be Experienced fuel oil truck EIGHT HBA'VY duty drop ment, 2 bedrooms, garage, It. CaU 643-1038, 822-6632. Hospital Notes but If they draw on .Manches­ FURNITURE MANCHESTER h u g e KITCHEN, birch cabi­ Reduced for quick sale. Hayes able to sell extension phones driver and service man. ex­ cloths, brand new, 9x21 origi­ 4H ROOM Furnished or unfur 6140. SELUNG below FHA appraisal, trees, vacant. Out of town own­ ter town mains, they should 2 31 Ni,w Pieces. 3 Complete he,ated, conveniently located, nlshed Ranch, oil heat, Knotty nets, dishwasher, screened Agency, 646-0131. ers anxious. Lawrence F. Fl­ without resorting to that typo cellent working: conditions, nal price, 811.65 each, will sell at $14,800 6'A room Ranch on visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. be curtailed greatly. It’s only INEXPERIENCED Rooms. 8 Pc. Bedroom And $126. month. Call 643-7287. pine walls, convenient loca­ BOWERS SCHOOL Area — love­ ASSESSORS porch, 6'/4 room Colonial, Lots f or Sale 73 ano, Realtors, 646-0424, 648- ] of commercial. hospitalization, major med­ for 84.75 each. 643-0494. 12 Pc. Living Room; 8 Pc. a 90x180 lot, three bedrooms, in all areas excepting mater­ fair. ical In.surance, pension PEOPLE tion, adults. 643-6389. ly Cape, fuU shed dormer, well baths, Manchester. Reduced to 2766, 742-6364. I'll wager there will be more FROM WALL to wall, no soil Dinette, Lamps, Tables, 9x12 THREE RCKIMS and bath with shaded lot, 3 large bedrooms, OFFICE hot water heat, aluminum com EXCELLENT B • zone lot, nity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. Indignant plan, paid vacation, good Rug. Pillows, Reconditioned. 819,900. Hutchins Agency, skateboards sold as a restilt of opportunity for the right at all, on carpets cleaned with extra room for storage. Front MANCHESTER — for lease — abundant cabinets In kitchen, NEWLY REFINISHED blnatlons, built In 1960. Wolver cleared, city water and sewer, COVENTRY — Beautiful 8 room and €:S0 to 8 p.m. and private Range. TV, or Refrigerator. 41 CENTER ST. Realtors, 649-6324. good Manchester section. J.D. Ranch, convenient half acre this campaign than telephone man. Apply Harry Van- Blue Lustre. Rent electric porch. Heat, hot water, near 6 room Cape, near bus and formal dining room, fireplace ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. rooms where they are 10 a.m. Praises Articles Pay As Little As 88 Monthly shopping, fireplace, hot water In living room, basement ga­ Realty, 643-6129. lot, formica counters, painted extensions, much to the regret Camp, 3:30-4:30 p.m. only. SKILLED PEOPLE shampooer, 81. The Sherwin- bus, stores smd church, 890. MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER — bus line, well AND REPAINTED to 8 p.m., Visitors are requested! ^^e Editor; FREE Delivery. heat, shaded yard, 8158 month­ rage, Owner, 849-6807. PORTER STREET area — 6 cabinets, ceramic tiled bath of parents and automobile oper­ No phone calls. Williams Co. Call 649-3177, 8-9 p.m. OFFICIAL NOTICE maintained 6-room Cape, cab- WILLINGTON — 126 acres land, not to smoke in patients’ rooms. I have been reading wrWh a FTIEE Set-up by Our Own Men. ly. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. room Dutch Oolonial, Screen­ with vanity sink. Oil hot water ators. I shudder to think of FREE Service by Experts. ^ MANCHESTER — Raised inetad kitchen, ceramic bath, six room Green Manor over 2600 feet frontage, two heat, baseboard radiation, at­ No more than two visitors at great deal of interest your sc­ DELUXE DUPLEX apartment. Inhabitants of the Town of ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ what feat this national cham(> SOLID MAPLE DINING room FREE Storage Till Needed. SINGLE MODERN home, Ranch excellent condition. permanent siding, hot water Ranch, beautiful yard, miles from Parkway. Al.so tached one car garage. $13,600. one time per patient. ries on "Gebtlng Into College” THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Just like your own home. Fea­ Manchester are hereby notified ed lot, only, 818,900. Hayes will attempt next to give out Harvest table with hutch. Call PHONE FOR APPOINTMBINT rooms, 2 - car garage, $115 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with heat. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. FHA appraised at 816,200 building lots. Tom Minor, Brok F.M. Qaal Agency, 643-2682, by John C. Hoy, Dean of Admls- 7 649-6648. tures Include: G.E. refrigera­ thnt: Agency, 646-0181. Patients Today: 220 youthful TV audience Ideas, in 836 N. Main S t. Mancheeter P(SlWA ASK FOR CARL monthly. Write to Rent 98 So. room for table, dining room, with raA mortgage at er, 876-604^ Gall Green, 742-7092. etans, Wesleyan University, 247-0358 Or 527-9036 tor, G.E. stove. In color; Second Ave. Taftvllle, Conn. Oct. 1 of each year Is the as­ PORTER STREET area — Are WEEKEND ADMISSIONS: her rush to answer the phone. 26” GIRL’S bike, clock-radio, family room, two fireplaces, 815.900. Easy financing. CENTRALLY located 6 room Middletown, Connecticut SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT formica kitchen counters, birch sessment date In Manchester, you interested In a 7-room (Col­ BOLTON — Clean 3-bedroom VERNON — Cape, 4 rooms fin­ Lora Andrade, RFD 2; Mrs. Several thousand young peo»- IS antique unbleached muslin (un­ If you have no means of trans­ cabinets, G.E. garbage dispos­ two full baths, two car garage, Call Mr. Bob Gerstung, Cape, rec room, waU to wall ...... ; These articleo are extremely, . , FTJIXrTTME help wanted. Must Conn., and all personal property onial, 2 - car garage, 4 bed­ Ranch, paneled family room, ished down, 2 unfinished up, Janice Brown, 444 W. Middle ,„formatlve and up to date. The' P'e will see these commerctala. finished) bedspreads stamped portation, I'll send my auto for Suburban For Rent 66 patio, beautifully landscaped 649-5361, evenings 875- carpeting, enclosed patio. Im­ fireplace, ideal location, good have driver’s license. Apply In al, inlaid and hardwood floors, must be declared to the assessor rooms, 2% baths and family living room with fireplace, no Tpke.; Mrs. Oladj^ B u ^ ^ , u^^o^matton contained In them Perhaps the large majority will for embroidering, books. 643- you. No obligation. On display •carpeted staircase, 1V4 ceramic lot with trees, wall to wall car­ 4433. mediate occupancy, Paaek buy, $14,000. Rowe and Rowe person. William Peck Laimber, ROCKVILLE — Attractive 3% by the owner during the month room. If so, call Wesley R. Realty 289-7478 or 648-7206. basement, 2-car garage, large South Windsor; Mrs. Sandra ^ ^ mterert to all stu- realize that they are not quall- HIRINQ! 8889. at Main Store. tile baths, aluminum storm peting and drapes Included In Realty. 878-3167. 2 Main St., Manchester. room apartment, residential of October to avoid a ten per .Smith, Realtor, 643-1667 today comer lot, dead end street Campbell. Eaat Hartford; John ^ parents of high ,fied to attempt to match Pat # A—U—B—E—R—T’—S windows and screens. Can be area, appliances and heat fur­ price of 824,800. Phllbrlck the MINUTHJS PROM Manchester only $14,900. Easily financed. f r ie n d l y ic e c r e a m , 438 Pratt A Whitney Aircraft BREEZEWAY enclosure, wood 43-45 ALLYN STREET cent penalty Imposed by STAFFORD SPRINGS — Carson. South Windsor; Freder- youngsters who intend to prowess at skateboarding. How. seen by calling 649-3566 or 643- nished. Adults, no pets, 890. Agency 649-8464. MANCHESTER — splc and span a 6 room Cape with 4 finish­ Lawrence F. Flano, Realtors, Main Street, Manchester la has many good Jobs Imme­ combination and storm door. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 Connecticut State statutes. FOUR FAMILY — 4-room units, Duplex 6-6, exceptionally weU Ick ------Deane, South Windsor ^ collegee. I ever, there may be Just one, 4749. monthly. 649-4824 or 876-1166. 6 room Cape, close to bus, ed, big kitchen, 2 bedrooms 646-0424, 643-2766. looking for men to work mom diately available. There are Tel. 649-8740. Manchester Personal property consists of: ceramic baths, 2 bedrooms, ap­ built, hot air heat, slate roof ter Enrico, 138 Eldridge The articles are being clipped possibly your child or that of ELECTRIC RANGE, excellent schools and shopping. Fire- pliances, prime east side loca­ expandable to 4, oil hot water Ings 8-12, or later. Also, look also Apprenticeship Pro­ FIVE R(X)MS, 2 or 3 bedrooms, RCXaCVTLLB — 4 rooms, first NEXT TO IT ALL Aircraft, machinery, water pow­ good condition, $13,500. Tom Mrs Helena Erickson, 30 L ll-'^ ^ ^ ^y«iiable to our, your neighbor, who will give It SPOTS BEFORE your eyes, on condition, $28. Swivel rocker, floor, clean, heat and stove in­ placed living room. 3 bedrooms tion. Wesley R. Smith, Real heat, aluminum combinations, Suburban For Sale ftig for men to work In the eve grams and Training heat and hot water, garage. We do not know a better er, dams, horses, cattle, sheep, Minor, Broker, 878-8042. ley St.; Charles , guklance office. I only wish Ia try. Will It cost a life? Very your new carpet. Remove them like new, 815. Call 643-9843. cluded. 649-3193 or 875-1894. dining room, new ceramic moderately priced at $18,900. irlng 7-12. Apply in person only Courses that pay good 8115. Available immediately way to explain how well lo­ goats swine, poultry, commer­ tor, 643-1567j^ Springfleftd, Mass.; .r u ^ w pamphlet fotm for possibly—another possibility lO- ■with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ bath, new aiding. Detached ga­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors $14,900 — Large 3 bedroom COVENTRY — extra special ex­ wages while you learn a J. D. Realty Co., 643-8129. COVENTRY — year 'round cated this 6 room Cape Ck)d cial furniture and fixtures, Huot, 47 Circle; Roger ^^rtbutton. that a telephone employe (they tric shampooer, 81. Paul's rage, excellent value, 816,900. BEAUTIFULLY Landscaped 8V4 649-2813. Ranch, garage, fireplace, lot pandable 6 room Cape, (2 valuable skill. NOW is the Musical Instruments 53 home, four rooms, fireplace, with 1 car garage Is. Bus. boats, farming tools, tractors, Kenlston, 3 Nelson PI., Mrs. I ^ ; ^ ^ apprecl- arc not exempt from accidents,- Paint A Wallpaper Supply. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, room custom Ranch In fine res­ 125 x 879, trees, suburban. rough finished rooms upstairs) TOWN OF MANCHESTER time to check “The Air­ FOUtl ROOM new apartment, garage, partially furnished, shopping and schools close road machinery, farm produce, idential area. Many extras in­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, full insulation, stone fireplace, Ls M o n t a ^ .^ v e n t r y ; V l^ l- L^^on on our part for your run- regardle.ss of safety procedures) craft.” second floor, children accepted, by. For 815.900 you can en­ mechanic's tools, goods of manu­ 649-2813. cluding dishwasher, disposal, new heating system, full base­ slavs M u n ^ 6 0 Ferguson RA; ^ ^ p^^^aps, may be driving the car that TWO TWIN beds, good mat­ UPRIGHT I>IANO for sale. OaU lake privileges., 742-6661. 649-5324. PIN BOYS tresses, box springs, 826. CsiU occupancy October 1st, 8110. joy this spacious home. J. facturers, traders and mer­ bullt-ins In bedrooms, 2 fire­ ment, detached garage with James Murphy. Ewt HartfordU I a,ttentlon to' them to strikes the child who cannot 649-2534. MANCHESTER—Large 9 room . . . Immediate Openings For: without heat. CJall after 8, 649- Gordon. chants. utn'tv enninment and house on quiet side street, near places. Rear porch. Partially TEN ROOMS VERNON — 5 room home on added facilities for beauty sa­ Joseph Ntczkowskl, 257 S^o4 baths, dining room, 6, with 3-car garage, oil steam tors. 643-2766, 646-0424. Questions Commercial fore he suffered his first loss S also kerosene lamps. CaU 523- papers with the Town CHerk FOR PROFBJSSIONAL MAN W. MldJlle Tpke.; Samuel ter. MECHANICS shopping, direct route to Air­ at home In 1966. The Baltimore one car garage, priced in low heat, aluminum combinations, BOLTON — Four room Ranch To the Editor, s 13 FOOT King Craft runabout, 5871. of Manchester before Oct. 1, Vernon Swain,' 75 Cottage S t; Emile Orioles snapped his string, 2-1,. craft. CaU after 6:30 p.m., 643 Bolton 20’s. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- Delightful seven - room separate utilities, fully rented What reputable companies TOOL & DIE MAKERS good for fishing, 1959 Evinrude 1965. J.D. REALTY Co. with two car garage, partial Therault, Wapplng; Mrs. Cath­ PLUMBEJRS — steady work, top WE BUY and sell antique and 0229. 8464. home in execellenl condi­ and In best of condition, good FAMILY PRIVACY will not do to promote sales! motor, 18 h.p., trailer, skis, life 2. Disabled Veterans basement and big wooded lot arine Tracy, 468 Parker St. weiges, overtime. 643-4823. used furniture, china, glass, sil­ LAND tion. Ideally situated on a Income, $23,900. Wolverston 643-5129 On a deadend street, this 7 When I recently watched a cer­ belt, tank, 8400. Sail boat, non- FIVE ROOM flat, third floor, (a) If you have filed your —all for only $11,900. Good lo­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A TRAINING ver, picture frames, old coins, LINDEN STREET — Opposite corner lot In the heart of a Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. room Split Level is the last tain television program I was LEGAL USED CAR lot sales manager. sinkable, styrofoam, nylon available October 1. Call 643 honorable discharge papers cation. One of the beat buys son to Mr. and Mrs. Manfred OPPORTUNITIES guns, pewter, scrap gold, the Center Park. Big 8 room fEist growing bu.sine.ss area. house next to a large area amazed that a company -name­ ADVERTISEMENT Inquire Thomas Colla, 281 sails, 850. Call 643-9843. 8116. Over one acre lot, choice with the Town Clerk of available. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Wedgle, 7 Harlan St.; a son to In Machining for high school watches, old Jewelry, hobby site, under 82,500. single with two baths. The lot Attraclively priced. For ap­ of woods. This home can be ly the Southern Ne,w England Broad St. Phone 643-9216. Manchester and tor, 643-1577. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gromko, 48 AUDIT REPORT and Trade Schoofl Graduates collections, paintings, attic con MANCHESTER — 4 room du is 80x178. Needs redoing. Pos pointment to see, please SIX ROOM COLONIAL used for 3 or 4 bedrooms. Telephone Company- would use 22 acre lot, private site. (b) If you have filed a cer­ Prospect St., Rockville. Notice Is hereby given that MEN WANTED for wholesale Diamonds— thatches— tents or whole estates. Fumi plex style apartment, living slble to convert to a two-fam­ call Harriet Roche, 568- MANCHESTER BOLTON CENTER — Large 8- It also has 1% baths and the national skateboard cham­ 822.500. ily. Good value at 817.000. T. J tificate of disability with 0677. $ 2, 100. room Colonial • Ranch, 2-car DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- the Audit Report of the Eighty E E tire route. Phone 643-6688 sifter ture Repair Service. 643-7449. room, large kitchen first floor, garage. $19,700. Mr. Lewis Jewelry 48 pion to promote the sale of ex­ APPRENTICE COURSES Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. the assessors Showing the garage, 1% baths, fireplace, DAY: Mina Taylor, 43 Litch­ Utilities District of Manchester 6. 2 bedrooms, bath second floor 37 Vi acres, excellent site. MUST BE REMO'VEr tension telephones. I've seen Three year courses In Electron­ WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ WANTED—Antique china, glass, percentage of disability ob­ Colonial, 6 rooms, 1% built-in kitchen, formal dining field St.; Mrs. Mildred Cowles, for the two years ending May, Excellent location. One child 825.000. DUPLEX 6-6, in central Man­ COLONIAL — Wfi rooms, 3ij enough of skateboards in my PAINTERS NEEDE5D, experi­ ics, Sheet Metal and Machining pairing. Prompt service. Up to furniture, lamps, guns, etc. tained from the Veterans baths, fireplace, aluminum For Further Information Call room, Intercom and fire alarm Barrows allace 72 Hudson St.; John Tomel 31, 1965, is now on file in the $90. CaU Glastonbury, 633-9067 . baths, living room 30x16, .stone Mrs. TTiora i neighborhood to come to believe enced only. Call Hans Hackner periodically offered to qualified 820 on your old watch In CaU Hartford, 523-5871. 5 acre site, 86,000. chester, 3-bedrooms each side, Administration. storms, 2-car garage, wall- systems, many other features, MANCHESTER PARKADE South Windsor; ------, . * ^ office of the Town Clerk an4 good condition, 2-car garage fireplace, 6 acres of land, out­ to-wall carpet, stove, re­ 649-3635 After 5 attractive one acre plus lot, A Co., 872-0048. applicants and employes. trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. SIX ROOM Duplex, large kitch (c) If you have reached the MANCHESTER 649-5306 Kelley. 10 Hoffman Rd.; James , that they are the moat danger- the same Is open for public ln-_ Priced to sell. Wesley R. Smith, buildings, $31,500. Phllbrlck frigerator. quiet deadend street, compar­ Bray, 737 Main Street, State en has built - ins, references F. M. GAAL AGENCY age of 65 and were receiv­ Open 8:30-9 Daily Kirrane, Hartford; Mrs. Elaine : ous toys for children ever In- spection. WANTED — Full-time fuel oil Realtor, 643-1667. Agency, 649-8464. 88 ESSEX STREET — 6 room able neighborhood. Lawrence Sadler, Rt. 2; Tamllyn and | Vented. In many communities NOW Is the Time to Apply Theater Building. Rooms Without Board 59 available approximately Oct ing a disability at that time, 8 :30-6 Sat. & Sun. This legal notice is given 111 truck driver, nights. Good pay, 643-2682 raised Ranch, city water, sew­ F. Flano, Realtors, 646-0424, Kim Wright. 246 Henry St.; I they have been banned as they 16., 8125. 643-1216. you are entitled to 83,000 MANCHESTER — Six room ers, large family kitchen 643-2766, 742-6364. compliance with Section 7-394 pension plan, vacatlrais, hq3e of Reroof Ing Towh Garage, 363 810 loain(c. Conn. ASSESSMENT AIDE COUNTER HELP rochial schools, immediate oc­ building lot, $12,900. Tom Min­ WATKINS PRODUCTS — First homes, multiple dwellings, call cupancy. 649-6626. or, Broker, 876-8042. SALE AT THE LANTERN VILLAGE BARN Town of Manchester in home service. Ask about our J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Male and female, full or VERNON—Four bedroom CJolo- Tolland Turnpike Manchester, Conn. $5,441 _ $6,843 part-time, night work. In­ party plan too. Call Eleanor B P a j a s k WARANOKE ROAD WE HAVE customers waiting nial with full batji, two lavs, From No. Main St., take Union St., then left on Tolliiml Tpke. PliUS: Paid vacation; Holi­ quire Mr. Willis, Silver Buck, 643-6768. Lane Bowl Restaurant. for the rental of your apart­ rec room, garage and many WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29. 1965 at 10 A,M. 7 7 days, Sick Leave; Social Nine rooms, 4 bedroome, 2 full ment or home. J. D. Realty, more fine extras. Close to UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY HEADQUARTERS INSPECTION AFTER 9 A.M, Security, Town Retirement 643-5129. bathe, prime location. school. A steal at 822,500. Plan; Life Sickness and Ac­ E3TCHER or engraver to work Rsftigerator, Stovs and TV Owners are Boston bound and All good, clean, high grade furnishings. Partial List — cident Insurance available. Included 4MI ROOMS, heat, hot water, are most anxious to get going. Kelvlnator Frost-Free Refrlg.-Freezer, G-E Filter h’lo 2-.si)i-ed on gages, experienced pre­ stove, refrigerator, parking. T. J. CROCKETT. Rsaltor ferred but will train capable 643-1577 T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 643- Auto. Washer. Magic Chef 30-ln, Elec. Range (all in copper Will assist In the assess­ I Modem Rooms ot Fumlturs Completely redecorated, 81^. ALL WORK GUARANTEED finish). Zenith Color TV with Stereo Player & Radio 1 fruit- ment of real personal prop­ applicant. Apply In person. Sty- Aitpllances, t o t No. 20f 18 Forest St., off Main St. 646- 1877. OLDER DUTCH Colonial, rural wood cabinet), Large Sectional Sofa. .Small Divan, Studio erty. gar Gage Co., 1448 Tolland 1() Pc. Bedroom Set 0090, 643-0000. ______Couch. Phtlco Portable TV, 2 dark pine Bedroom Sets, Singer Tpke., Mancheeter. • Pc. Living Room Set zone, 8 fireplaces, artesian VERNON — 4-bedroom Ranch QualiflcaUona Include; 2 20 Pc. Kitchen Set NOW RBN’nNG — 8 room, aU • ALUMINUM SIDING well, oil fired steam heat, out Elec. Sewing Mach., Barrel Shaped Bar A 2 Stools, G-E Com­ in de.slrable Center area, flre­ bination Radio A player, Singer 6-in. Transistor TV (batt. & years' experience in assess­ Dm or Speie Bedroom Set electric apartments. BuUt-lns, Salesman buildings, 8 acres partially placed living room, 1% baths, desirable country setting, 890. WITH THS MW 8113 elec.). Breakfast Set (corner benches A ehalr.si. Wall loie- ing, appraising, accounting Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 IS A w w m • GUHERS • ROOFING wooded, asking 838,OCio. Coll family kitchen, loaded with phone Radio. G-B Clock Rrfdlo, Maple Comb. Desk A Hutch, per month, no lease. Leonard Unusual opportunity ovolloblo at local Mn-O-RAMA 12W26V4 649-3602 or 649-8241. or equivalent. $844 Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. 2908-N pine cabinets, dishwasher, etc., Other Maple Pieces, Coffee Tahle.s. Lampstand.s, Lamps, 81.00 FEB for tqklng, placing This special design for the base'ment garage, rear porch, Clocks, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. 1-biirnei- Gas Stove, Room For details and applica­ Volkswcmon doolorthip. Duo to Incruosod ■horter, fuller figure puls the An adorable little lady with NEW US-nNO — Built In 1962 or exchanging dogs and pup­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE ATTRACTIVE garden apart­ • KITCHEN REMODELING a bouquet makes a very pretty partially finished rec room. A Size Carpel A Pad. Attic Fans. Fireplace Homs, Decorative tions contact before 10-11- pies up to 18 months old. Call ment, 2 bedrooms, range, re­ accent on a versatile and well this ImmaculaU 7-room Colo­ Wall Plaques, Misc. Dl.shes, Glassware, etc, Some Jewelry: 3 66 General Manager's WAREHOUSE groomed outlook. Dress Is applique motif for an heirloom nial offers you 8 large bed- lot of house for 818,900. Hayes 643-0269. frigerator, heat, hot water, Voluwogon soles, wo art adding eno mon Agency, 646-0181. Rings (Diamond Solitaire. Dili. Prlnce.ssl, Wrist Watch, Cos­ pi^lce, Manchester or the S580 MAIN STREET, 522-7240 parking, 8120. monthly. Ideal paired with a matching Jacket. quilt! Any young lady would rooips, 3% baths, 21x14 living Hartford, Connecticut • PLANNING SERVICE FOR like to have her bed adorned tume, etc. Most of above fumllui-e less than 1-year old. State Personnel Depart­ GREAT DANE PUPPIES, 6 location, 648-0078. No. 8118 with Palt-O-Rama Is room, 2 fireplaces, dining Additions: Rock Maple Dining Set with Hutch, 2 Sets of fo our solos staff. Top epportunltjf to quoll- In sizes \2Vt, U'A, <(,. is.'i, with this lovely coverlet! SOUTH WINDSOR — Chapel ment, Hartford. weeks old. Call 643-9298 days, Formerly Fuller Bruab Bldg- 16 room, complete modem kitch­ New Captain’s Chairs (1 .sol unpaInted, other black, gold sten­ 6^-1913 after 6. ROOM ADDITIONS 90V6. 22%, 24%. 26%. Bust 83 to Pattern No. 2908-N has trac­ Road, close to East- Hartford en, 12x19 paneled family room, cil), New UnpaInted Deacons’ Benches (3’ ft 4'), Mahog. Gov. KAN PART - TIME presently THREE ROOM apartment, 474 ffo d m a n . 47. Size 14%, 35 bust, dress, 3'% ing pattern for applique pieces; To-wn line, Fine custom ranch THREE TRAINED kittens look­ Open Monday Through quilt diagram; full directions. oversized 2-car garage, plus Wlnthrop De.sk, Pair 2-Ur. Steel Files, Mahog. Sofa Table, Pr. .employed, to work mornings In Main St., 888. 649-8229, 9-5. yards of 38-Inch; Jacket. 2% with full basement (30 foot rec Danish Modern Chair.s, Seth Thomas Mantel Clock (small, ing for good homes. Call after Saturday • FREE ESTIMATES • To order, send 86c li\ coins to: numerous fine features that retail store. Call 643-2833. yards. room) fireplace, aluminum sld- pillar ft scroll). Round P)ne D.R. Table with Lazy Susan, 3, M 0;7^. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Apply In porson to lo b Jonos, Solos MoncKtor To order, send 60o In coins to; Anne Cabot, The Manchester must be seen to be appreciat­ Iqg, level lot. Excellent con­ Dining Room Chairs, New Hand-Braided Room Size Rug, FUlXi — TIME oil truck driver, Main St., 190. CaU 649-5229, T E L 643-1567 ■ue Burnett, The Manchester Evening Herald, 1180 4VK. OP ed. A beautiful home for only FREE — Kittens to good homes, CAU. — .*.SK FOR DAVID 9-5. AMERICAS, NEW YOltK, N.Y. dition throughout. T.J. Crock­ Other Rugs. Roxy Elec. Lap Organ. Many Other Fine Offerv iexperienced preferred. Apply Bvaning Herald, 1180 AVE. OF $31,900. Call now. Paul J. Oor- Persian strain. 28M700 after B ALSO NSW HOUSE PLANNING 10036. , ett, Realtor, 643-1677. in person to Mr. Hill, Vernon SEWING MACHINE — Singer ATTRACTIVE 4 room apart­ AMBIUOAfl, NEW YORK, N.Y. rentl Agency, 648-8368. * " ^ ln Collection (about 30 lots) from lopal estate. Cents: %1^ p.m. Jr 10086. For ist-class mailing add 10c Oil Co., Routs 88, Vernon. automatic sig • zag, cabinet ment, stove, refrigerator, cen­ larsre living eagle, Ml.. Lincoln, 2’s, 3’s, % dimes, dimes, TED TRUDON, IND. For Ist-olass moiling add 10c for each pattern. Print Nsme, BIX R(X)M Cape, very clean ANDOVER — Terrific buy! 8 model, exceUent condition, but­ trally located, 880. per month. Address with Zip Coda, Style bedroom Ranch, pleasant, '• IHS W NU, tM. quarters, %$. 1984 proof set. Lunch by Victor's Catering f.V . 8BRVIOE MAN — Exper­ Call 640-8824. for each pattern. Print Name, and in move-ln condition, flra- ton holes, embroiders, hems, Address with Zip Cods, Style No. and Size. quiet neighborhood, summer Bervloe. ienced man for bench and calls, Poultry and Supplies 43 U}sLdMu^ dL, TOLLAND TURNPIKE place, aluminum etorma and BVBrybody'B etc., was 8809.80, unpaid bal­ No. end Biss. Send BOc now for your new '88 and winter recreational faclll- ^Th9 troiiblo with iko worU todof u: THREE AND FOUR room sereene, many comfort fea- rgood working condUlons and ance 889.86, take over pay apartments available,' Includ­ Bend 506 today tor the (all A Fall and Winter Album I Regular tlea. Completely winterised. Ft obmiod wHh $*Mi" ROBERT M. REID & SON, AucHonom CONSTRUCTION CO. tALCOTTVILLI turoo, ooklng I1B.800. J. D. BOl MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. B49-Tn^ iwagee. Snow's TV Center, 66 MALLARD DUCKS for ments of 88. monthly. City Sew­ ing appliances and garage. 890 svintar *65 edition of our pattern features; Custom Collection; nandng available. 813,600. 743-. iUtaton flt.. ItockvlUs. a78-0860. Call He-«128. ing Center, Hartford, 522-0476. and $95. J.D. Realty 648-8120. magaaina/Boslo FosMon, items to oroohet, knit, ^stitch t .Reaity, 648-6139. 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Professional Women's au b Member* of the Mancheiter IWr, BPS M oaU tonItkA Imt I Fine Art ABsoclation have been RC Sets Course About T o ^ w ill have its opening meeting Msi eloady en i nUO* of the season tomorrow at Cent­ livvited by the Qlaitonbury Art 14,361 ito tr te tY r lEwmtttg On Basic Care Ugh la aatadto «*w RlgMand Park ISchool PTA er Congregational Church after League to a demonstration to­ •( Dm A p a i 'Btxuih will h«vt an Open House a potluck at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. night at 8 by Alexy Von Schl- Mr*. Howard Boyd, chairman U a n eh 9$tm ^A City of VOiago Charm Wednesavld Lodges, lOOF, * poUotmon. an opportunity for at least one Of 2,000 Not Known will meet tonight at 8 at Wat­ Th* auu Board of Fl*h> be served. ’The public Is Invited. member of a family to be ready Tickets will be sold at the door. Members of Mancheater kins - West Fimeral Home, 142 •ii«* and G«m* b*H*v** th* Lodge of Masons will meet to­ E, Center St. to pay respects for an emergency or an Illness moo** I* th* aam* on* that night at 6:48 p.m. at the Ma- to ■'Julius strong, a member. at home. Instruction will ge giv­ w*a r*porUd last fall in Nl- Manchester Chapter of en in feeding the patient, tem­ SPBBSQSA will rehearse tonight iKindc Temple and proceed to the The Odd Fellows will conduct antic State Forest and * Watkins West Funeral Home, a service tonight at the funeral perature taking, giving medi­ f*w w**k* ago in Groton. at 8 at Bunco School, Olcott St. cine safely, recognizing symp­ Heat Bars The event is open to all men in­ 142 E. Center St., to conduct a home. "Apparently," he laid, Memorial Service at 7 for a toms and giving simple treat­ "If* an animal that is not terested in barbershop style ments. singing. member of Brooklyn Lodge of The American Legion will complete physically or men­ Masons, the late JuUus L. meet ’ tewnorrow at 8:15 p.m. at Persona Interested in regis­ tally. It may have a parasite Rescuers tering for the course are invit­ Miss Mallory schardt, daugh­ Strong. the post home, Leonard St. The In- the brain or a disease executive committee will meet ed to call the Red Cross office ttwt hoe made It act ab­ ter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter or Mrs. Boyd at home. ‘There is Schardt of 31 Eastland Dr.; Manchester Lodge of Masons at 7. normally and leave Its F rom Taal 2 no charge for the course. Mias Cecily Biigland, daughter will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. home In the north woods." at the Masonic Temple. Histori­ MANILA (AP) — Th« of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Eng­ The executive board of the On the other hand, he an Lyle T. Neddow will re\’lew land of 231 Timrod Rd.; and South School pTA will meet to­ oold, it may be Jum a young Taal Volcano erupted to> the history of Manchester Miss Joyce Flynn daughter of morrow at 8 p.m. at the home animal who wants to see day and veiled in smoke Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Flynn of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Per- COSMETICS the worid. and flame the fate of of 149 Porter St. have recently acchio, 530 Spring St. WE CARRY ALL about 2,000 islanders who Friendship Circle of The Sal­ THE TOP LINES returned to Elmira (N.Y.) Col­ vation Army will meet tonight farmed on and around its lege. Miss Schardt is a sopho­ The class reunion committee State News gentle slopes. at 6:30 at the church for potluck. of 1935B, Manchester High ARTHUR DRUG w rlfll 1 more while Miss Elngland and Brig, and Mrs. Thomas Seaver The Philippine constabulary Miss Flynn are seniors. School, will meet tonight at 7:30 ■aid 11 person* were known of Hartford will apeak and show at the home of Mrs. John Buck, Truck Litter slides of their recent trip to the dead. 137 Spruce St. Dinner reserva­ Intense heat barred rescus Salvation Army Centennial cele­ tions close Friday and may be bration in London, Bkigland. Blows 150 boats from landing on the 12.6- made with the Class Reunion COME SEE OUR square-mile Island oentered Members are reminded to bring Committee, 138 Spruce St. iicttlng V/eeWy Coupon place settings. The event is open MATERNITY FALL around the volcano. LECLERC Lava, ash and steaming mud to members and guests. Auto Tires FUNERAL HOME Miantonomoh ’Tribe, lORM, COLLECTION covered more than half of th* will meet tonight at 8 In Tinker Savings on GREAT BARRING’TON. Mass. Uland, a scenic beauty spot on ’ITiere will be an extra period V o o l and Dressy Dresses, Hall. the tip of Luson, 40 miles south FUNERAL of registration for the Manches­ Stretch Slacks, Skirts, , Dinnerware . . (AP)—^Robert Rlghtmeyer, 38, Blouses, Bras, Girdles, Slips of Manila. ter Adult ESvenlng School to­ Memorial Temple, Pythian of Rlchmondvllle, N.Y., forfeit­ and Panties. I don’t know when we can SERVICE night at Manchester High ed a $60 bond in Great Barring­ Sisters, will meet tomorrow at 8 get in," said a constabulary od. WALTER N. School from 6:46 to 8. Courses p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. A ton District Court today after fleer at Batangas, the provincial LECLERC are stiH open In the fine arts, public ‘‘Luncheon Is Served” he authorized 'a plea of guilty capital. "We have four motor, Director language, home and family, bus­ will be preeented at 6 :30. ‘I'lcketB Glazier's to a charge of littering 82 miles The Hostess with the Mostest on the Ball boats ready.” iness, high school equivalency may be purchased at the door. of highway in Massachusetts 23 Main Street, Manchester 631 Main S t — Manchester The eruption was Taal’e 19UI and Americanization for foreign Members are reminded to bring Shriver takes the snap, fades back and . . . No it's not the N I^ , it’s a Wash­ and Connecticut. Call 649-5869 Corset and Uniform Shop In recorded history. bom programs. articles for a cup auction. ington benefit lawn party. The quarterback is Mrs. Eunice Shriver and the Rlghtmeyer did not appear In rest of the squad (and the opposition) included her sons and then- teen con­ court. The 18th, In 1911, 1* reported here to have killed 1,336 people. temporaries. Mrs. Shriver, the former Eunice Kennedy, was hostess for the Police sold rivets and metal filings dropped from his truck The exact toll, however, never party when the old Kennedy urge for touch football came to the fore. Both the became known. It has been estt. game and the benefit w«re successful. (AP Photofax.)______and caused 160 tire punctures on cars of ensuing motorists. mated by The World Almanao, Cars pulled off the road vrith an authoritative reference worl^ as 3,000. flat tires from Watertown, Conn, Smoke and Volcanic Ash Rise High over Taal Volcano to Sheffield, Mass., In a hissing Taal came to life again at 2c30 PLAYTEX- a.m. with ^ earth-shattering SPECIAL - MONDAY • TUESDAY • WEDNISDAY B u s Union nightmare Monday because of 7S UN Urges Truce the Utter, state police said. roar. A column .of flames and At Canaan, Conn., state police Milst smoke, steam and lava spewed S s Taking Vote 16,000 feet into the air, said complaints started coming ’nmnderstoims bom of th* In at 4 p.m. Big Ranger Force LUZON On Walkout By India, Pakistan *The vehioles were pulling etf disturbance crackled lightning the road like swatted flies, "said menacingly over the area toe HARTFORD CAP) r - Drlyeru Trooper Herbert Norman. 'efaeoO* eight hours. Among the dead $2M0FF UMSTBD WATIONS, N.Y.<»ln the Dahore sector and In In- was a farmer killed by lightning ALE! and mechanics of the OonnMti- "One man had four flats and Mel* 1*4 dla’s Rajasthan State, on the (AP) —• Ihe U.N. Security cklled his wife to pick Wm up — Battles Viet Cong three miles from the peak. cut Oo. w e n Voting today Coundll Monday night Issued an southern front. No withdrawal whether to arm their pegotia. and-she bod three,” he saidr 'MANILA The volcanic fireworks eased urgent' demand for lodfw ‘ond of forces has been reported on E tors with adthbrlty to call a 'We even bad a trooper that SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P )—Hundreds of Viet­ Mealle after about two hour* Into * puL either side, and a member of E Pakistan to honor the cease-tire •*» strike If current contract nego­ got * puncture,” added Norman. namese rangers and Viet Cong fighters were battling sating eerie* of ominous gTOwIf both agreed to and pull their the Indian Cabinet said India tiation* with the boa company that sent black smoke and whit* forces back from positions should manufacture imclear late today in the Phu Cu Pass area, a U.S. military Isel fall through, GOP Head Quits steam billowing i«to the heav* seized during the undeclared weapons for its defense. spokesman reported ^ «*l<*ae ens every five minutes. ‘The present contrMt of the NB3W HAVBJN (AP)—The pres­ Saigon and 46 miles northwest war. The Security Ooimcil’s new The Viet <3ong suffered heavy efxqu The site is in the middle of * SIRLOIN Amalgamated Transit Union ex­ ident of the Women’s RepubU- of Qul Nhon. cease-fire demand was Intro­ There was no reaction imme­ losses last week in the area, A Vietnamese army ranger lake ringed by Tagaytay Rldgo, pires at 12:01 a.m. Friday. A duced by U.S. Ambassador Ar­ diately from New Delhi or Ra­ See Page Elg^t which is 296 miles northeast of unit reported that It was en­ from which can be seen th* imion spokesman said today thur J. Goldberg, the council’s . . . | walpindi. After the council’s gaged with a large Viet <3ong South China Sea to the west, All Cut From Heavy Western little progress has been made president for September. 'The unanimous approval of the reso­ element, possibly one or two Manila Bay to the north and * tai talks so far. resolution expressed “ grave <4. JtIN O O t O . T P lution, however, representaUves battalions. green belt of low mountain* to Another bargaining session is P concern that tiie cease-fire Corn-fed Steer Beef of India and Pakistan at the About 600 men are In a gov the east. scheduled Wednesday at the agreed to uncondiUed In one package. It could gain (Be* Page Eight) pine cons from the Chlrlcahua ly one this beautiful," 2 to present recommendations as votes." to six-foot tides by nightfall. Bee Page Eight 2 And Playtex Magic Controller Zipper Girdles 1- Q T •eparate Items, rather than run Eddy said he did not subscribe Residehts of coastal areas and offshore islands were urged to BTLS the risk of grouping everything to the argument that a single Tomato Juice 4 Into a "elnk-or-swlm" package. package would be easier to kill evacuate. reg. $10.95 now only ^ PKGS *"n«ere le more strength now because persona opposed to one A hurricane watch was In ef­ or two items would have to vote fect from the mouth of the Mis­ OF 200 sissippi river to Cedar Keys, Bulletins Zipper Panty Girdle reg. $11.95 now only $9.95 WHITE O^COU)RED against the bundle. Facial Tissue 2- PLY Fla. This argument could be used Small craft from Lake Sizes: XS, S, M, L -E x tra large sizes $1.00 more. Pancakes, ‘F lirt’ In reverse, he aald. If persons HNAST PEA, 1-LB Charles, La., to Fort Myere, PAKISTAN PROPOSAL 7 like much more than they op­ Fla., on the Gulf; and from H u rry . . . sale expires October 30. I RED K ID N EY , Y ELLO W EYE CANS P e s t e r S e a la b 2 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, Baked Beans pose In a revised constitution Palm Beach, Fla., to Savannah, (A P )—Pakistan proposed to­ LA JOLLA, <3allf. (AP) — they would be Inclined to vote Ga., were told to remain In port. Look for the Girdle In the Tall Tube day that boUi India and Pak­ HNAST 7 -O Z Sqggy pancakes and a gadabout for it. Debbie has been a tricky and Under the separate subject a{^' istan withdraw their military SOLID - WHITE IN BRINE CANS lady have given aquanauts at erratic storm since Its birth last Tuna Fish preach, voters would have a forces from disputed Kashmir Sealab S a pair of unexpected Friday In the western Crlbbean. and that a U.N. force tak* problems. choice on up to 16 Items. Ibey It moved first north toward over pending a pleblaclte to "Yor" Garden-Freua 9 -O Z The seoend problem they be­ could vote for the changes they Pensacola, then turned to the determine the territory'* fu­ REGULAR OR CRINKLE CUT PKGS lieve can be corrected by time, like, against those they don’t. northwest as It entered the Gulf. AS SEEN HOUSE ^ HALE French Fries 'nius, they could vote for or ture. The propueal was mad* training and a few fish. Monday afternoon, Debbie — to the IT.N. General Assembly MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—648-4128—OPEN 6 DAYSl But the pancakes are another against an optional party lever, then still a tropical depression -F R O ZE N ^ It-O Z In a policy speech by Pakis­ matter. leglalatlve reapportionment and ON TV — turned north again. tan’s foreign minister, Z. A. PKGS The 10 occupants of the 13x6S- m a n d a tory reapportlooment' iwieaf irinners oum. imkey Weather forecasters had said Bhutto, who warned that fh* 49 every 10 years. foot underwater laboratory tried a cold front along the gulf situation remains grave Os- without auccees Monday to cook The dlaadvantage In this, he would destroy Debbie during the epito the U.N. oease-flra. SeflwSI's hutaat Ceffee shMAiPAa f-OZ JAt U 9 Cah'x Sweet Pepper ReMih um ozm i 1 pancakes on a griddle In the aald, Is that It would end In a night. Early today, however, f tchwork of changes, with Ut- Metrocal Uotid l-OZCAN 29c Caoitack Apple 1 ^ FM ai HI 9-OZ CAN 41c galley, they upgraded debble to a tropl. NEW PROSECUTOR Reg. $1 Bottle of 100 Reg. 53c GLEEM "R ’s the first real failure of e coordination. eprey tUppy Jadi Synf tEDIAlFACK i-nMizin 47c Pnsbery Irawile AUx 4. maimck i-uz-ozno 4 3 i cal storm as she made a pro­ SAVE ON PRELL SH AM PO O ASPIRIN TOOTHPASTE Dm projeot,’’ * spokesman aaM. Eddy Indicated the committee nounced turn to the northeast. HAYNEVnXe, Ala. (AP) tOM OX CANS Heiox Teipile Seep 4 49c Weedbery Soap kSAU 4 MaiAU 33c *"niey were pratty soggy, will likely conaolldate and re­ Louisiana oilmen began evac­ — A trial Judge removed HEALTH Dixie Coy Cep Reflh nco^^ioo 77c 39c lab-D 4 hi 1 Fabric Fbiiib miozcAN 79c burned on the top and bottom write many of th* 28 resolutions uating and shutting down their State Atty. Gen. Rtehmoiid iMOZin 29c •nd not cooked at *11 In the can- handed It. vast offshore oil rigs. A spokes­ Flowers and Us atott today Lowry's SeasMsd Sah Cbisea Saabara hutaat Caffae<»«MAIrxa 44>z j m 99 c from the proeeeution o f * elv- tor." Except for the Rules Oommlt- men for one oil group reported Prepresse haHae Taeiata#s>MK)iTKi.niiicii4Ji4>zcAN 57c uican c U righto slaying trial after AND Chase I Saebom Caffae 4iMAiMai ' 92 Th* spokesman said the di­ tae, th* convention la In reoeea waves of 10 feet near the rigs. f i- Reg.99c SUAVE Reg. $1 Rosewater Reg. $2.94 the state refused to go ahead Dal Meato Gaaei Slyla Care 2'4i i -ozca>«43c Schelar Patato CUpa iMMAiraa ii-ozn|o j$9c vers can’t use grease on the until Wednesday when It will Several thousand persons fled with the ease beeaus* o f th* BEAUTY H A IR S P R A Y GLYCERINE TALC One-A-Day Vitamins Saaw Crap Draese Jake «omw n-OZCAH47C 2 4-OZCANI 49c griddle bocauee hot grease meet at 1 :S0 “p.m. It Is now marshy St. Bernard Parish be­ gives off gaaos which, because waiting for the Rules Commit­ low New Orleans a* rising tides absenee a t * wHmoo. Olnntt Death Strikes a Santo Domingo Demonstrator Judge T. W ^ Ihagord ^ extreme presgures, would be tee to start reporting resolutions menaced their home* — still not .88 At Firit Nationat Super MorliWi in turned over t ^ pro#ecuMo)i AIDS—! barmful to the siquanaute. for convention floor action. This photo was taken the Instant a Dominican ting the presence o f U.S. troops in Santo Domingo. repaired from damage Inflicted DOUBLE GREEK STAMPS WEDNESDAY NARTPORD COUNTY to the regular olrcult ■oltoltof go It’s back to th* regular diet Th* Rules Committee waa re­ army guard (right) shot and killed an unidentified The photo is one of a series by AP staff photogra­ Sept. 9-10 by Hurricane Betsy. ood ordered th* trial ta p n - rV^HW PU rWaS ^^UUDPI aC frosen-drled food, th* same ported-ready to approve a ro- student demonstrator (arms raised). The student. pher Jim Bourdier. UMtVf TM uom TO UMIT eUANKINI |l^tR4FDRD5c Rddy ^^BtD94D 9Bd4u Fs BdSDIDI 9bDCR E ■oa K H e O g M iftee Oette Xbrsta. y n e among a group at tka National Palaot protaat- 4 >