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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 196S TWENTY-POUR Weather iSlaturbratrr Ettrahtg Hifralii A v i i t g i H tU r Nat Prass Run __ /mild tooigbt. Low K to ■Pet The- WSsli M M 60> '^’Pwnonww again surniy, ztonn. IB«h 80 to 86. 6 ^ r Nina Walker, South St., Cov­ Comment Session Band Gets Besson Cornet ■eiaiartkr 14, im s < Scholardluip entry; Mrs. Beverly Russell, Trotter. Passes lEupnins llT ra llii probaMlRy neer eero Oirouth ►ut Town 104 W. Middle Tpke.; Mra. An­ A 6:80 to 8:80 p.m. com­ Saturday. Memorial to ita Roberta, Eaat Hartford; Landing Tests 14,895 ment session la b e^ con­ As Mentorial to Boh Lyons Mmtekeetpr -A City of Vttiage Charm •coot Pack 1 « of Nathan Mrs. Zella Oliver, 28 Duval St.; ducted tonight by the Board Aboard Carrier PRICE TEN CENTS School will have Ita flrat Town Teacher Mrs. Jean Hansen, East Hart­ of Directors. It Is ki Ihe An English Besson cornet ^ ^ (Clrmlflsd AdvertMag « i Page M) MANCHESTER, CONN., HUDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 of the year tomorrow ford; Erwin Koneani, Pomfret; town counsel’s office in the dedicated last Sunday at the “ L “ ------,, VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 299 (TWBNTY-BIQHt PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) The co-teachera and frlenda of Naval Reserve Ena. Richard * ** * The dedication prayer written iilS7:U p.m. at the achool audt- M rs. D orothy C lancy, 187 H igh­ Municipal BuUding. the late Mra. Ada A. Petersen, L. Trotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvation Army to thw memory Lyons-McMahon la set All hoya Intereated In land St.; Mrs. Mary Nyulasay, The aesskH> la fo r all town tea ch er sin ce 1928 In M anchea­ the pack may attend thla 47 Agnes Dr.; Robert Murray, W oodrow T . T rotter o f 516 residents who wWi to com­ of Robert J. Lyons, late deputy u,e music of "Bless This ter before her death this sum­ { accompanied by their Stafford; Mra. Bkllth Paaek, Gardner St., recently completed ment or complain on any bandmaster of the Army Band. House." ^ mer, are setting up a scholar­ |lia«nta. All cub acouta and new Twin Hill Dr., Coventry. his carrier qualification lands subject w«Wn the board’s The dedication took place dur- Bless this hom, dear we Stork Winner ship In h er nam e. nembera will reglater at the Also, William Moran, Parker aboard the aircraft carrier U8S JuiiadicUon. Ing the Sunday morning Wor- In Bridge Ride m eeting. The scholarahlp will go to a Bridge Rd., Andover; William ship Service, led by bandsman ^<=h are . deserving student or studwts Lexington operating in the Gulf Ma^ard Clough. PresentaUon May Its sounds ring true and SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Eastern Airlines Jet Brainard, 71 Bluefield D r.; Mrs. of Mexico, flying a ’T28C air­ Mancheatcr Fine Art Aa- planning to enter elementary Luoy Graneili, Center .fit.; Mrs. of the Instrument was made clear Audrey Brainard, 86, gave cra ft. Town Contracts aociatlon will meet tomorrow education, according to Mrs. Carol Richards, S tafford by Alan R. Lyons, who said that In this Band for many a year, Mrtti to a 7-pound, 10-ounce Before being allowed to land m 8 p.m. at Whlton Library. Dorothea Smith, a fifth grade Springs; Katherine Rocco, Glas­ through music the Instrument daughter In an auto halfway aboard the carrier, the ensign Let to Bidders •cross the Golden Gate Robert Guaman-Forbea of Hart­ ‘ 6 *■ . teacher with Mra. Petersen at tonbury; Mrs. Barbara Fore­ would perpetuate the memory Through each not* may we rsc- was required to complete 18 Bridge Thursday as her hus­ ford will be gueat demooatratw. the Washington School and the man and son, 77 Tracy Dr.; Town of Manchester contracts jjls father. ognlse field carrier landing practice band, Terry, was rushing / secretary of the scholarahlp Kathryn Glldden and son’, have been awarded to Hartford _ oomet was nurdiased The lUe it truly typifies. Hijaeked to Havana periods on a simulated deck The Couplea Open Bowling committee. Wllllmantlc; Mrs. Marlene Rd. Enterprises of Manchester, contributions made to the Bless the friends who through her to a hoq^Ual. ashore. He Is a member of K was the first baby evsr Group of the Newcomera CSub Mrs. Petersen brought her Stsirr and daughter, B9 Wad- for furnishing .two dump j . . itrucks 1.. Lyons Memorial Fund. J. Training Squadron 5, U.S. Nayal bom on Ut* span. Hie high­ of the Mancheater TWCA will standards for excellence into the dell Rd.; Mra. Margaret Bell tor the highway department; to . „ ,, _ This Memorial Is made. v MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—An Auxiliary, Saufley Field, Pensa­ A dedication prayer, written way patrol escorted the car meet tomorrow at 9 p.m. at B unco School from 1928 to 1981, and son, 819 Autumn St. the Delta Wire and Steel Co., ESastern A ir L ines jetH nw Installed cola, Fla. Having completed his by Mrs. Brig. Rae Lyons-Mc­ the rest of the way to a hos- Silver Lanea, Eaat Hartford. Af­ the Lincoln School from 1931 to also of Manchester, for furnish­ B less the B andsm an w ho sbaM w ith 68 persons aboeurd basic traiining command, he la Mahon, his sfcter, was r«ad by pRal, where mother and ter bowling, there will be a ao- M rs. T hom as D erby o f 104 1940, the Verplanck School from ing a new snow plow for the play awaiting assignment in the ad­ daughter were reported doing was hijseked to Havana d a l hour. Park 9t last night was installed 1950 to 1985 and the W ashing­ department; and to 8. Alerla bandsman Alton J- Muns‘*’ ^ on this instrument, we ptay. today While en route from Sundaes, Sde vanced training command. and Sons of East Hartford, for new comet was toen he spread the Message fin e. chairman of the Combined Cath­ ton School until her retirement One problem; Mrs. Brain­ He la a graduate of Manches­ constructing sidewalks on the by Gary G. Perrett, who San Juan to Miami. The French Club of Manchea­ olic Mothers Circles of Man­ this past June. She died early o le a r ^ The plane, a Boeing 730, was Slated by PTA ter High School and Ohio Wes­ dered a solo with band accom­ ard wants to select a name ter will have a Imatness meeting chester in ceremonies at St. in July. south side of Spring St. Love of God and Christian cheer. 40 miles southwest of Nassau, leyan University, Delaware, panim ent. denoting the place where the and social time tomorrow at 8 Bartholomew’s iShurch. She suc­ Miss Catherine Shea, former Hartford Rd. Enterprlsee will baby was bom. Abe’s con­ the Bahamas, when It suddenly An ice cream social and bake Ohio. Mrs. Alton J. Munsle closed p.m. in Orange Hall. Member­ ceeds Mrs. Moriarty. principal at Verplanck, de­ sale will be held Saturday from fumlBh two International trucks. Bless each home where Bands­ sidering Oolda and GMdle. 1 v eered to the le ft amil h eaded ship in the club is open to aU ...... mennorial program by The Rev. PhMp Hussey of St. scribed the kind of tetu:her she 2 to 4 p.m. by the Richard Mar­ at a net price of !S^„g "rve B«n Redeemed,' m en true for Cuba, aaid Paul Boatman, people of Frwich origin and their Bartholomew’s Church, chap­ price Includes the Left this Band to be with You. w as. tin-South School PTA on the composed by Mr. Lyons and area administrator for fte Fed­ wives or husbands. Refresh­ tw o used trucks, a 1969 F ord and Bless us all that one day we lain and spiritual director of the "Those children who were for­ grounds of the South School. awarded first prize In the Sal­ eral Aviation AdmlnlatiraUon In ments will be served. School Menus a 1962 0 .M .C . May dwell, dead Lord with The*. group, officiated at the installa­ tunate to have come under her The public is welcome. vation Army's lOOth Anniver­ lO a m l. Delta Wre and Steel will tion service. ’The organization is guidance were Influenced by her Sundaes with various ttqppings Jibes He said the craft swung off The Past Chiefs dub of Me­ fvimish a BrSaun Snow King sary Contest. celebndlng its Slst anniversary. keen intellect, her assistance will be sold, along with cakes, The hot lunch menu In Man­ During the service. It w as oourse at 9:13 a.m. riLT, and morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, Other officers Installed are plow . Its p rice Is $1,196, le s s touched down at Havana’s Jose upon good wortcmanshlp, her pies, cookies and bread. chester public schools next mentioned that another son, wiU m eet tom orrow at 8 p.m . one per cent discount, ’This Marti Airport at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Paul O’Neil, co-chairman; standards of achievement, and, There wlU be free loUipops Cpl. David J. Lyons, Is serving t h e O L D (Hereid pheto by. BiioehrletiM) Made Issue at the home of Mrs. Sarah Tom­ marks the fourth consecutive Mrs. John McNamara, chairman most of ail, by her unselfish con­ for the children. '*'**'' In with th!6 U.S. Ma­ “There waa no radio contact linson, 97 High St. Monday, breaded veal cuUet, year that Delta has won a town RooaM F. Cadrtt (left) 18, of 182 Green Rd., and William Gaffney (head of organization; Mrs. Thomas cern for their Individual needs." All proceeds will go to the rines. from the pilot,’’ said Boatman. 9 mashed potato, beans, apple- contract. Parker, co-chairman of organi­ Princlp^' Walter Roth at PTA for yearly expenses. The Mrs. Jessie Hutchinson Lyons away from camera) 17, of 24 Hawthorne St., await booking at the Manchester By H HH "Communication suddenly halt­ Richard G. Sweet, son of Mr. zation; Mrs. Richard Luko, re­ event bad been annual for the sauce. S. Aleria and Sons, the lone W e ld o n ed when fte {tone veered to the 9 Waahingtmi said, "She contribut­ and Mrs. George A. Sweet of T uesday, ham burg g ra v y on bidder for the sidewalk work, PoHce Department this morning. The two wore among six youths served 12th cording secretary; Mrs. John ed pnich to the educational sys­ South School but will now be SPRINOFIBU), 01. (AP) — left and took a aouthwest course 827 Center St., w as inducted co m will cmtstruct Spring St. side­ Meason, corresponding secre- tem of Manchester.” bigger and better than ever mashed potato, peas Circuit Cburt warrants charging them with the violation of a public act pro­ Hubert H. Humphrey has aeized to r C uba.” Tuesday Into the U.S. Navy and „ „ j^^n walks from Comstock Rd. to D r u g Co. upon the heckHng he and San. L essard, ’The scholarship committee with the added efforts of the bread, mixed fruit, Jjm x CogjSanrif Boatman said 89 persons were will take hlB basic training at treasurer; Mrs. John Wednesday, frankfurt ened until Matrons and Patrons Night to­ ranging in age from 17-20, sale of oontHdled drugs and and Robert Marsh, 20, of 64 over several days. they get back,” sold Boatman. “They were drilled,” he said. morrow at 7:45 p.m. at Mason­ Hospital Notes were taken into custody at narcotics. Branford B t; were arraigned at Wootott eaU Eastern had ap­ ic T em ^. Tlie visitors will con­ ForLTMlI^orit It was evident Humphrey their respective residences The youitis, Robert Bogam lnf Bast Hartford Circuit Court 12 pealed to the State Department AU evening visitin g hours end hoped voters would be repelled By Tear Gas fer ^^egrees, with Mrs. Doro- Open casting for the Uttle this m or^ g and served 12 m , IS, o f Gcine Charge d’Affairea Pine Knob Dr., Waj^dng; M>s. stitutes. Nothing has the rtyle Hke first act the capacity audience three defectors. aeparate homea today, but one tional Bank of Natick at Routes Romeo T. Crlftobal at die for­ mUllm a year In customs. Judith Oilnattl, 10 Bolton St.; CERAMIC Tile. to prevent the posalblHty of fur­ o f 946 in cluded 80 platoolothea- WALL TO WALL of them surrendered a short 9 and 27, they said. ther crimes being committed. GOP Adds eign ministry. Sabah, formerly Brttirii North Frances Coleman, Broad men. Pcdlce bad received a tip time later, police eaid. A piHloeman at the scene said MeanwbUe, the Sabah govern- Borneo, became part of Malay­ Affenffon Teen-agers! Brook; Mrs. Julia Crawford, 70 He stated he would not dtsouaa on the planned bombing. A etato police aergeant arid feeltog, and youths In Kota Kln- sia In 1968 when the. former Otis St.; Elliot Dickerman, Rt. the woman and child apparently the matter further shwe be had Also In the audience, but as a P two of the men entered a houae were unharmed. They were •igned the arreat warranta. $ 5 M illion ment uMpped up anfi-PhlMpplne British territories In Southeast P 4 C oventry; D avid D ixon, 375 playgoer, waa Chief Police In­ Enemy Seen DRAMA WORKSHOP on North Main Street. alone in the houae when the Counsel cdso stoted that the abalu, the Sabah caplUd, bUnied Aria were merged. The Philip­ Summ it St.; D enise Duda, 357 spector Sanford Gorelik. PhiUpptoe President Ferdinand pines claims Sabah should have Tolland Tpke.; Carl Bulund, CARPET It waa not known if peraona man entered. v^kUty of the wotranta, which After the bombs went off, a 119 A Natick poH.ee lieutenant B. Marcoa in effigy to protest reverted to It because part of Come—Join the group—discuss the birth of the theatre in 137 Brookfield St.. WlUlam were Inaid*. ithey had not yet examtoed, To Nixon Till INSTALLED theater attendant rushed on­ (he Fttipino claim on their Ma­ the territory waa ceded to a Unable to difforent countries, Greek tragedy and comedy, Italian Elbe, Virginia Lone, Tolland; NYLON The third man barricaded talked with the man by tele­ might later be challenged, and NEW YOR K(AP) —RepubU- stage and urged the audience to British syndicate by a 19th cen- opera, English legitimate theatre. Mrs. Malvena Fromerth, 90 phone and ordered him to sur­ leaerved that right. laysian state. to 100 Sq. Ft. Indades Labor, himself, a woman and her child cana p ick ed iq> a $6 m illion din­ be calm. The patrons, choking More than 10,000 of Kota Kto- tury~sultan of Sulu, and his de- Foster Rd., South Windsor; ren d er. . . The abc youths ware arrested Readings by students from contemporary plays, such as Bmterials and Your Choke of Colors. ifito a home on Lake Miore ner tab for Richard M. NixMi, and coughing from the fumes, abfUu's 60,000 population acendante are now Philippine Mount Push Norman GIbaon, 84 Eldrldge St> i.95 Drive, but said he would aurrwi- Police from nearby Framing­ today as a result of a planned the Diary of Anne Frank, Dial "M” for Murder. Thia la and the GOP nominee for the did not panic. watched as a group of youths clUseiMi. Also, Frank Harrison, East der peacetuUy when his lawyer ham and state trooperb readied move by Manchester Police But as one woman put It, "My not a oomi)etttive course—everyone may read any part White House told them “you’re punched, spat on and burned an Although FlMpino leader* em­ WASHmOTON (AP) —Some H artford; Guy J od d n , 110 Up T o arrived, Natick police aaid. The tear gas and do$;s to flush out Chief James Reardon, the Mian- legs were orderly but my beart they srlrtL going to win Ihia bet” with vic­ effigy of the FlMpino president phasized they had no Intention top U.S. military leader* elolm Greenwood Dr.; William Ltff- man left the house a short ttme the robber, police aaid. chester detective bureau, and 288 sq. ft . tory in the Nov. 6 elecUon. was pounding.” hanging from a makeshift gal­ of restoring to force, mUltary about art In the theatre—pertaining to set design, stiom, 57 Wedgewood Dr.; later and was taken Into custo­ There were no reports of inju­ A rrested were Eduardo the enemy has loet the ablUty to "I can feel the feel of victory lows In this capH^ city. (forces In Sabah have been piK costumes, etc. Mra. V iola L onge, 83 W oodland BEBiE'S TWO COMPANION GREATS BOTH MADE OF DUPONT ries. (See Page Twelve) Fonseca, 28, of Newark ,N.J.; mount the kind of offensive that dy offleara said. In the air," Nixon said Thurs­ Led by Sabah Dewty OUef on the alert. The director of the St.; Linda Lydon, 166 Ointon 501G NYLON PILE, ONE OF THE OPINEST CARPET FIBERS MADE Preyde Lopez, 28, Egler Correl- day night in a cloaed-clrcuit Minister Khoo Slak (iWew and Sabah Vigilante Corps caUed for jolted U.S. and .{jjWth Ifiet- FUntonime and origibaT Ideas meecrtted by students—origt- Dr., Wapping; Rory McCor­ Your chcrine includes at no additional cost to you, complete Sign iq> now for thla televlaion address to a network lo, 26, and Jose Soils, 26, aU o f other officials, the yoiifts then mors volunteers "In view of the nar^se forces last milter. nal wriUnga. Bee films on the Uieatrel S mack, 24 Fox Meadow Lane, custom Cackless Installation over our own podding. Available Union City, N.J., and William paraded the flaming effigy tree oourae. Wapping; Mra. Elsie Minicucci, In both 12’ and 16’ widths. o f 20 fund-raising dlnnera. present sttuatlon.” They say that thq^ North Viet­ Nixon said the dinnere would Sampol, 27, of Brooklyn. through the city’s streets. In-Manila, a source at the 443 E . M iddle T p k e.; R oberta * DuPont 501G nylon hi-low swirl textured pile. In 7 beauti­ Walker ‘Dean’ of L,A. Jurists All five were charged with fe­ namese and the Viet . Cong ap- net close to $5 million for hla The government declared a jH-esideittlal palace, said the Mix, 138 White St.; Chloe Rees, ful colors. lonious assault, reckless en- have decided to use campaign treasury. "Those of public holiday and called on the PhiUis)lne government was Somers; Mrs. Elizabeth Rich- * DuPont 601G nylon hl-low swirl textured sheared pUe. In dangerment and Inciting to riot. level attaoks "in you that have made this great people to turn out for demon­ ■seeking “ Immediate clarifica­ loff, 217 Autumn S t.; R ob ert 7 stunning colors. Deep moss, Grecian gold. Golden Bronze, hopes of^wi$l|iring u* o u t.” contribution ... ” he said, The New Jersey men were Iden­ strations "to give our answer Roy, Eaat Hartford; Richard Shamrock, Red, Beige and Blue. tion" of a U.S. State Depart- These high-ranking offioeis, Sirhan Trial Judge Chosen tified am Cuban refugees and loud and clear to the KiUlp- Sander, East Hartford; Mrs. Convenient Terms — Take Up To 8 Years To Payl “you've made a good bet speaking In private, bont^ "You’re going to win this bet, (See Page Twelve) Natalie Schuster, Glastonbury; LOS ANOIOAS (AP) — Sir- (See Page Sixteen) p tn es." ' that the enemy lauiyftc* and you’re going to win It Ug.” Mrs. Florence Spooner, 30 Eva pectM “ttfird wave” oHehrive han BWiara Slrfaan, aooused of His treasury replenished, Nix­ MANOHESTEB PABKADE Dr.; Airs. Bessie Thomson, 118 abmit Aum 18, but could nrt sus- kUUng Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, on set out today to hunt votes In Porter St.; Mra. Boris Todd, 9x12 HERCULON RUGS^^^oo^StASONCLOSloui] trin the effort. will be tried before Judge Her­ Pennsylvania, with a Philadel­ 117 Porter 3„; :irs. Hannah ItobUriy UR. civilian anti mU- bert V. WaHwr, who boa heard phia motorcade and a statewide WUHamson, 585 Brandy St., itarv official* have avoided giv­ more crlnUnol oasee fiian any television appearance, j Bolton; Jo-Ann Zesut, 41 Dough­ other Jurist to Los Angelw ing, firm opinions on whether the $0.99 That television rtiow.i and oth­ North Vietnamese and VC had erty St. O m W . He one* ruled the death Allies Repel Attacks HOWELL CHENEY REGIONAL iH cavy duty rubber beck. Serge on all 4 sidee. .95 OUTDOOR ers like it In major electoral attempted a third oftenriv*. ^ BIRTHS YEBTERDAY: A IVcry go^ seketkn. 12' WIDE penalty oonatltutional. vote states, account for a Ug Walker was named presiding This caution stem* from criti­ V O a iiO N A L TECHNICAL SCHOOL daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- . chunk of Nixon’s campaign CARPET ju ^;* Thursday at the trial due cism leveled at. some U.S. lead­ ter Hansenn, East Hartford; a ■pending. ers in the past for voicing opti­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ to start Nov. 1. ^ In Los Angeles, Nixon’s run­ 791 W ert Middle Turnpike—Maoebeeter, Ckmn. Ha handed down the d e ^ mism which later proved un­ ander Kay, Mariborough; a Famout Brand we can not m m fio n ning mate, Maryland Gov. Spiro ‘ penalty to Caryl Chaaeman, who Northwest of Saigon founded. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul T . Agnew , w as am ong the 850 because of this LOW LOW PRICE] to ft* g«* chamber to 1960 Senior Amerimm' military ‘ Lavoie, 21 Vemwood Dr., Ver­ PREE ESTMATIS persons who viewed the candi­ after a -year legal battle, leaders attribute what they non; a daughter to Mr. and SHOT AT HOME 13 date’s televised Cpeedi. Gov. Although outnumbered 2 to 1, canaamaft, 88. at the time of hU fSAlOON (AF) — Allied forces good” report that an attack on claim Is enemy failure to heavy Mrs. David Lindsay, 821 E. Cen­ Nelson A. RockefCUer of Mew Saigon waa planned tor Monday the mUttiamen held out through ADULT I " DIAL 44344*2 death, was * oonvloted sex drove back two strong attacks casualties and very much Im­ fte n l^ with the help of hell- ter St.; a' son to Mr. and Mra. MO OBUOSaiOX DO IT YOURSELF York appeared at the San Fran­ to mark one of the Viet Cong’s proved allied Intelligej^. Richard Merritt, 5 Victoria Rd., oat o r Tomt criminal. , . cisco gathering. early today by som.e 600 North numerous special days. But one copte^gunahlpa apa dive bomb­ Ohe buahy-brow*d Judf*. One general said me North Coventry; a stm to Mr. and Mrs, osiJLooauoi The $l,000-a-plate dinner In Vietnamese northwest of Sai­ twicer said ”we have nothing to ers. TiMn ISO rri^ roln g troops $ Is dean of the Los Angela* Vietnamese and Viet Cong suf­ Richard Neff, South Bt. Ext., OfCN DAILY 9 -4 0 W a s h ln ^ n drew about 250 i>er- back It up and there la no Indi­ were iW ie^;to by helicopter, EVENING COURSE criminal Judges. He was ^ gon, killing 67 enemy soldiers at fered 70,000 or/n on killed in Coventry; a son to Mr. and Mrs. FORMICA COUNTER TOPS ■ona Including OOP NaUmial cation of movement.” ^ s r the fl|httng subsided, 85 m tiR s..m .y.9 ★ SPECIAL ★ to the bench to 1968 by a cost of nine South Vietnamese last winter’s TM offensive, in­ Arnold Thibodeau, 49 Main St. CTMBTLT BBASONABLV UfVTAUJD Chairman Ray C. Bliss. The militiamen killed and 31 of the Northwest of Saigon, a battal­ enemy oodles were found; fte ASK KM DAVI OR JOI Gov. Bart Wairen, now UR. cluding many ortM lr seasons^' Free Tuition 7t CGton to CiMMM Ftoiii menu included Lobster en BeUe- defenders wounded. ion of perhaps 800 North Viet­ toU aqioBg fte defenders waa d i s c h a r o b d y e s t b r - troop leaders and veteran fight­ chief Juitloa. vue and Sirloin steak with all But In three other battles namese came out of hideouts In nine militiamen killed and 28 DAY: WUton Flamro, 22 Wlnde- CERAMIC WALL TILE “His aUndarda of falmeaa ers. the trimmings. south of Da Nang and In the rubber plantation country and wounded. mere Ave., BockvlUe; Mrs. Con­ and Justice have been In the Improved allied IntelUgsnc* Supplement trade experience ' One guest, John W. HUl of the Mekong Delta, Viet Cong and attacked a U.S. 26th Infantry In the northern provinces stance Nowlckl, 50 Foxcroft CUSHION VINYL American hlgheSTuoidltlon* of *•; waa credited by the senior U.S. public relations firm of HIU and North Vietnamese forces dealt Division camp 10 miles east of about 16 miles south of Da with the following couries: Dr.; Mrs. Rita Meeks, 14 B. oporalblllty,'’ th* Orimtaal officers witfi enalding American Made Khowlton too., wanted only cot­ serious losses to U.S. and South Tay Nlnh City. Ifsng, two companies of U.S. Garden Dr.; Patricia Badger, Comta Bar Asiwclatlcn aaid of and South Vietnamese unite to tage cheese for his $1,000 end Vietnamese units. The casualty The atta ck ers h it ft e 200 Marines from the 7th Regiment Automotive Eleetridty IA n 68 Gerald St.; Mrs. Joeephlne Walltec to 1964. riioti circuit iilenned enemy at­ INLAID LINOLEUM Itl got a heaping sMvtog on a sil­ count in those engagements was American defenders with mor­ w ere sw eep in g Thurodnyi Electronics IAII HarringUm, Amston; Mrs. In 1967 he granted a 1 2 ^ y tacks. C atpeotry ver platter with rod roses. 34 Americana, 88 South Viet­ tars, rooket-pnq^eUed grenades, through rlee flelda and serub is.M . Gonsalves, 74 N. Elm ; hMitaif to tho AnutrioRii Okvli Great credit also Is given til D rafting Electric Code E x c e lle n t Qiality Senate Mtoority Leader Ever­ namese and 91 of the enemy maohlne-gun fire and small hill country wheri they ran Into St.; Leland Wood, East Hart- »UlM til*s Union, whidi contend- A ir F oroe BBS an d t o c t i ^ fight­ Shop Math Machine Blueprint $ 0 . 8 9 ett M. Dlrksen, of llUnols, com­ k illed , 81 A m ericans and 81 arms, but the U.S. troops—well a strong toroe believed to be fwrd; Mrs. Cornelia Ntohols, 10 S e le c t io n *d the death penalty oonsUtutm er bomben for clohiMrtog ene­ Tecm iical Beading 16 COLOIS: WHITI, KARL C6IY, FAWN O llC f. MOCHA MANCHUl mented he felt "uncomfortable South Vietnamese wounded. entrenched for the nlght-report- from the 86th and 88th North Richard Rd.; John Bloat, New­ ' oriiel and unusual punishment. my forces before they ca|^ O f C!ok>ra YELLOW. lUTTEIlSCOTCH, LIGHT OUVI. SEAFOAM C*IEN, $U«F CRIIN,| among all thete monied peo­ ' Over North Vietnam, U.S. pi­ ed (uUy three men wounded. Vietnamese Regiments. EngUsb/Writiiig Machine Shop ington; Andrew Klein, i E d g er- Experts to crime and punlsh- mqont effective large scale •»> OLIVE, SKY ILUE, lECENCY ILUE, VINETIa N FINK. CKANITE WHITE, C0L0| ple.” Asked, "Didn’t you pay lots shot down their flrat MIG American fire from helicopter The battle lasted 12 hours, un­ T ool A Die ton Place; Mra. Ethel Drew, 86 ’ ment tasUfied. Walkar held that sauhs. DUST, lUCKWHEAT. yotir thousand dollars,” he re­ Jet In seven weeks Thursday, gunehips, artillery and 50-cali­ til 8 p.m.t with the Leatherneok* Welles Rd., TalcottvUle. ' the death penalty a* coneUtti- Intelltgenee waa nted an* of' plied, "Yes, that’s vrtiy I feel the U.S. Command announced. ber machine guns sent fte ene­ calling In air strikes and artil­ ttonal. Gerald Gottlieb, one of the allied falldawne which per­ C laiie i held 7 > 10 P.M., Also, Reginald Michaud, Haz- uncomfortable.” my force reeling back after lery. But when It waa over they The command also reported mitted the ffoith Vlsti ardvlUe; Mrs. Jacqueline Nel­ INDOOR- the AOLU'e lawyer*, eoM Judge At the Boston dinner attended about three hours of fighting. could report only tour of the en­ (hat a U.S. Air Force F105 and Viet Gang to riMck son, Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. SOLID VINYL TILE CARVET Walker's rd * to the hearing by 300 pensons, M ichigan G ov. Military spokesman said 82 ene­ emy dead, widle Marine oasual- Monday and Wednaiday Evenings OUTDOOR Thunderchlef was shot down by can an 4 P.M. REMKANT CARPEH routes from Cambodia. to the C am bodian b ord er, about 600 Nang. The U.S. Command saM a deputy stats corporation com. day as presiding judge at the trial of Sirhan that Nixon will pick up many of other South Vletwygeee capital,, and In - the , northern North Vietnamese, attacked a 49 of the enemy and IS ef the m STOCK 16 PATnCBNS TO OMMMHB ' mUurioner the next 16 year* and the relatively soft Wallace , Talaphona 649.5396 Bishara Sirhan, accused of killing Sen. Robert F. provtnoes. U.S. intelligenee offl- government outpost defended by (See Pago ITwelve) (Sea P og a » (Sea Page BlEbt) Kennedy. (AP Photofax) (So* Pag* lixtae*) eers said they had one "protty miUtiamen.

^ J MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 f AOB TWQ MANOHEKTEB EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN..' ^BIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1968 PAGE *rHRBB Vernon Sheinwold on Bridge College Selection Guide White House Lawn Party SL James^ Starts Junior Library o n ; RAZZLE-DAZZUE Religioii Qasses IN DOOBTFOL SLAM NORTH Held for Low Income TUds Sells Programs 4 J95 St. Jamas’ Parish wUl begin Tom orrow’s Junior Library By ALFBED SHEINWOLD 9 7 53 Schools Vary Extensively DANCE Walter... Ramambar MUglous InatruoUons for the GINO'S program is for kindergartners 0 AQ652 If you like rasde-dazxle and Tna Washington Foot me... You know ma . . .I’m children in public school tomor­ through second graders hanky-panky you may enjoy a A A8 Friday, September 13 row at 10 a.m. at St. James' will be hel4. from. 10 to WEST EAST WASHmOTON - Not avanr- J y » « < » V»»^‘ iehool. Park St. By ELLA MAZEL One is called "terminal," But don’t get the idea that hand jdayed in the recent na­ ■ ono had > a .. ^ trtiind thin aummer.. . X mat Ceno a.m. The program Includes a 4 8 7 6 4 A K 1042 which means that graduatimi two-year colleges are inferior. tional tournament in Minneapo­ RAY'S PAVILION had a now dress or a new you on the itraat by my i«a rt- AU studenta, both elementary NEA PubliraUotin movie, MttviUes and a story ^ 6 4 2 O 18 represents the end of your form­ ’The diversity I outlined with and Ju nior'h i^ In Grades l One of the outstanding fea­ pertaining to "Curious Oeorge" lis. Mrs. Oayle Cldrke, runner- 0 1 10 3 0 87 COVENTRY LAKE al education. The other is respect to colleges as a whole But every child had olaan ^otmoon said to Mayor through 8 will report to the tures of hfg:her education in the and his adventures. up in the Mixed P a ir Champion­ ♦ 1975 ♦ K 1042 DaBohig 8:00 till Midnight Admission 81.78 DeColffiire designated "tran sfer," and is applies equally to the two-year oloOtei so ottfOy ao ^e****®**!*. "Why, you’re a school and at 10 and will be dla- is its astonishing: On THieaday a special pre- ship, used the r-d and h-p in SOUTH more or less equivalent to the ones. sclwol story hour will be held Featuring mleoad at l l a.m. diversity. There realiy is a col­ ♦ Q3 — — Presents. . . MR. PASQUALE first two years at a four-year As a matter of fact, Deep from 10 to 10:48 a.m. in die making a doubtful slam. Grade 8 Is preparing for Holy lege for every taste, for every Springs, for example, is an ex­ A K Q 109 coHege. Edith M. Peck room at the Ih Opening lead—six of spades. laast « ia hot dog Wte and ona bones of popoorn. Ha politely OOmmunlon and Grade 6 for con- budget, for every educational 0 K94 With a properly chosen set of tremely selective two-year col­ brary. Mrs. David Beach is in Mrs. Clarke’s bid of two Rtarry-go-round ride before they *o®k * fwOn from eaoh. Ha turn- flrmatton. fom erly of Gaetano’s goal. ♦ Q 6 3 courses and satisfactory grades lege sending its students to the charge o f this new program spades on the South hand caused felt oomfortabla. *4 down entraattas to rida the Beauty Salon at the InstHutions range from pri­ prestigious halls of CJomell, East South “THE FRONTIERS” you can transfer from your Jun­ with stories and activities spe- eome of the mischief. Her North vate colleges with fewer than Hot avaryooa was aura Just •<> asked MTO. Parkade now in aasociation ior college to the junior year Harvard, and the like. cifically_____ designed for the young- partner. Bill Flannery, assum* 1 0 1 4 2 4 Gaming Sat, Sept. 28 ‘TH E WILD WEEDS” TV Exthuive 100 students to state universi­ • * » Uvad in the huge wMte ^ of a regtdar college. In the succeeding articles, as ^ ed that the cue-bid rtiowed the Pass Pass 4 <0. with Gino. ties with over 60,000. They go house wMh the ool\^e. u J * Wooupn SKOPLJE, Yhgaalavla — Yu­ And tiiere's a good chance I fhow you how to continue nar- Fifth grade art from St Jo­ ace of spades or a vtrid, coupl- 6 All Pass . from those offering "p u re" One 8-yaar-old aaid, ."That'a * byatendar. 351 Center St. that this might be one you rowing the field of choice on the Bernard’s schools ®<1 wtth a very powerful hand goslavs tell a atory about their iiberal arts curricula to special the President of the United already has hie- neighbors, ttw Albonlana. They Phone 643-6808 couldn’t have gotten into a* a basis of various objective fac- j, being displayed at the junior Flannery’s jump to six hearts StniDs* houM." shs AAid And frlnnDd. schools in such areas as a spade and win the last two oay that on the evening talavt- freshman. This is partly be­ tors, keep constantly in ">lnd library as well as a collectltm of was perhaps as ambitious as E H * MANCHISTIR libdiatry or mortuary science. tricks in dummy with the ace "The Praeidant. . . why man, »*ok teon Oww the aimouncar opens cause it has vacancies result­ that each decision you will gigsg animals belonging to Sha- Mrs. Clerke’s bid was mislead­ Choices include a Sarah Law ­ of clubs and the jack o f spades. S T A T E ha Uvea to the oapttol," ito rted house. Lynda RObb wMh, “ Good evening, Oomrada ing from dropouts, and partly make is as relevant to your jm,! gjieu^ Rowe, ing. AIR CONnIIIUNfD * fBi* PARK RIAH THIATRI NOW a O-yaar^ld. »ayoa. rence, with a minimum annual East therefore kept only one Enver,” oinoa OommurJst Party because you yourself may have search lor a two-year college jjp, Luella Denley the libra- West opened the six of spades, cost of almost $4,000, to a Deep But it .1. ___ ■ booa-oolor- chief Etovar Hoxha has the only matured scholastically during as it is lor a four-year one. rian, also notes that nine dlffer- and East wrm with the king. clifb. H AB TF(»D AREA FUtST BUN—“DlllADFAU.- 6:40-0i00 Springs, where work on a ranch Mrs. Clarke thereupon cashed television set in the country. your two post-hlgh-school years. (NEXT: ’Tumbling Barriers.) cut magasinea are now avail­ Mrs. Clarke dropped the queen S A T U R D A Y and SU N D AY— l:80-4U>0-8l80-9:00 is combined with a full scholar­ dummy’s ace of clubs, dropping _ . A M S ______sMwistA able AVJTfor virvuiiKJvncirculation min uiothe siti“.Tu- aof' * spades, a bit of hanky-panky ^ ^ w * * how and he had tnvltad 1000 her knaas. She said aha was feel- ship. To make #e*ectk» easy, get Ella Manels;’ unlq^2^page g i ^ Library with two of them that wouldn’t fool any reader of East’s unguarded king. She wwi Some colleges are primarily ^Wch usea computer teduriques to flt yourtadlvl«i« a o o ^ parOcularty InfMtnaUve this column. We know that West the last two tricks with her last technical, others are strtcUy pUshments and penonal dvoice* to a few ^tecinc scnooia use gcic„ce and nature projects, wouldn’t lead Bie six of spades trump and the queen of clubs, arts-oriented. coupon below from 8-7-6-8; and, besides, we ending the razzle-dazzle. 2 Many universities contain can see the three of spades in " I knew you could make it, BjWu^ar^thrtr d ^ t a r hand during the late attaraoon. within themselves a complete CoOegie Sdectitm Guide THEATER TIME the South hand. nsrl^er." Flannery announced Lynto (Mka, Charlaa Robb) In- She brought with her thalr Why Brides spectrum indudlng, for exam­ c/o Muichcster Evening Herald Pethapa East wasn’t thinking coolly. There’s nothing a girl ple, a highly selective college SCHEDULE likes better than a confident to^meatuf ®**’**' ^aughtar. Mta. Benjamin (Ban- hart that day, or perhaps South 70th C«n1ur)i f«i prtitfrti Julea-Roaette, and grand- o f engineering along with a not M pt. 040 was very convincing with her peurtner. always come to Michaels Burnside — ’The Producers, particularly sdectlve school of P.O. Box 489, Radio O ty Station play of the queen of spades. At Dally Queatton Mhyor and MM. /I New Yofk, N. Y. 10019 7:06-9:00. MHMLCAIl'GmilAIIAUI old. Hia Wiaritington's daughter home economics. any rate, Elaat shifted to the Partner opens with one dia­ Walter Washington. la the wife of a French talavl- It's because we have the widest selectioni State — DeadfoU, 6:40-9:00. mond, and the next player bids To narrow this wide and rath­ eight of hearts at the second "Bia Praeidant came out of slon smulibuokler who stars In er overwhelming field of choice, Please send — copy (copies) of “The 1969 Guide U.A. Theater East — Rachel- trick, and her ace of spades one spade. You hold: Spades, iCPOMNAN'IUNLUNEMIIPOfififS of silver, china and glaas, the most and most Rachel, 7:00-9:00. the house and bHnked at hia the "advanturas o f Abdl." MM. important patterns. Our Bridal Registry helps your first consideration might to (DoBege Selection” at $2 each to: went to sleep. Q-8; Hearts, A-K-Q-10-9; Dla- Mvn BUCK CWlOS PfWIf SurilOIttSH FOUefS'KS.’IW.’- WMbfOiiM t8» back yard—tnmeformad from a 0 ------JoJaa-Roaatta plana to sntar East Windsor Drive-In — Squeese monds, K-9-4; C3nbs, Q-6-3. "YOU CAN WIN A MOUNTAIN OF NORBLCO PRfMIUOrS be vdiether or not you are cer­ Tram p •tetrty nrillng lawn to die wHd- Harvard this month to work fOr the Bride gat just what she wants. One of the tain you want to attend college Gambit, 7:30; With Six You Get Mrs. caarke ra n four tru m p e, What do you sayT SEE IMEATrat LOBBY FOR DETAnA" reasons Michaels is New England's leading jewelers. NAME ...... EggroU, 9:80. eat dream a omall child could her dootorata. for four years. discarding the tow club from Answer: Bid two hearts. Slam bava— a maryg|«.round that O f course, if you are eager East Hartford Drive-In —^Two d u m m y. ’Then d ie ran the five is unlikely unless your partner Damooratle prastdantUl eon- F or the Road, 7:30; Deadfall, never stopped.. .a coke ma- dldata Hubert H. Humphrey to steep yourself in the pursuit ADDRESS ...'...... diammidB, discarding the two can make a strong rebild. Show china that was ahaaya fug.,. First Birthday Party knowledge for its own sake, 9:30. Mack thro es from h e r b a n d . your suit and await develop­ had a donkey eating out of hla Manchester Drive-In — a to»tha-hat game where hand on the WhKa Houaa lawn. Michelle DeLacqueseaux born one year ago, three months premature and the four-year college is undoubt­ .ZIP . A t this point East had to re­ ments. See it not less than 4 times! You’ll avi^qhe got a prise.. .where weighhig 25 ounces. A t the time of birth she was given one chance in 160 to cMic/ia£&^^ edly. your cup of tea. CITY ...... STATE . Conqueror Worm, 9:46; Mini duce to three cards. If she kept Copyright 1968 "Just Ilka all the other Dam- Skirt Mob, 8:00. never be the same! Bigger than nobody needed any money.. ootate,’’ oald BUaahatt: Oaipan- sur^ve. But today at nineteen pounds, she is enjoying her birthday cake. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 TOO, V you are planning a (Make checks payable to "College Sdectlon Qulde." ABcw 8 only one spade South would ruff Oeneral Features Corp. and no one caid ’‘no’’ to the Georgy Girl! tar, MM. Johnaon’s praaa sac- Michelle had other problems. L ^ January she had an artificial valve im­ Downtown Manchester at 908 Mein Stroet career in a held such as law, weeks tor delh^ry). to' officially op o i the 1968 Demo­ fifth hotdOg. medicine, social work, or li­ rotary. planted in her head to help correct a hydrocej^lic conclition. (A P Photofax) cratic campaign headquarters. ZERO HOSTEL The President shook hands, Humphrey whlapared Into Ota brary adence, you must figure Secretary of State Ella Graaso ’SflsElLsegiiBSe'VSiieir I.OB8TBBB caatarrinfl leaning away down from his 6- donkey’s aaza. The donkey on four )rears of under-gradu­ South Windsor has been invited to participate. ate work followed by two or Uva in our Balt Watar G weW ildw- Dick Shown otts.0. foot olUtude. He waved and then didn’t complain or otherwise lead by U:e obliging aeeresa iiw MMua a aiM ia a M BMW r ’The incumbent candidate for the Tankal wm.iE noH mHCE. one of the vdUte imiformed staff commit Mmeelf. “ many trips with the Praeidant more years of further study4at General Assembly, Edwin Lass- foritoBaakMpiifr." the graduate ' level. F o r Steaming Clams oame and got h l^ and he went Humphrey, Joined later by after next January." LiitheraijL Q iurch to Install man, Democratic town chairman caierry Btonaa, UtUa Necka I away to “ attend hia bustneas.” Mrs. Humphrey and son-in-law The praeldentlai oara*.; late specialties Hke engineering, William Young and former Lt. Chowder Clams Is Always Open‘6 Days Every Week — Thursday Nights till 9:00 architecttn-e, or teaching, But MM. J wanted to make “ Any warning about being be- Savior Lutheran Church on week reappointed Atty.. Edwin freahments will bo served. Any WStKOAYS AT 7:1S A learning beyond the high school 637 Main 8 t. Manchaatar pieUvas of everybody. WSM of tag, dart menT” A Graham Rd. on Sunday. The In­ A. Lasaman to another term on resident o f South Windsor inter­ tAX A sun. 1tU,St19eSt19r7:M,9:4S level, and are not at all sure Tel. 649-8161 MM. Johnson mode the fidl bystander asked whan Hum­ stallation ceremony will take the Personnel Board o t Appeals, ested in actively assisting in the At the Center you want to commit yourself- of which he is chairman. Chair­ tour wMh Mayor Washington as phrey oama out. lAaoe at 3:30 p.m. coming election campaign of Near the Library . . . her aaoort. “ No, Bba promload mo ev­ to four more years of sdMd, 'The Rev. Mr. Erbe is a grad­ man Lassman’s new term will Democratic candidates Is urged the general education program •T . KUff TO m iw »T. “ Ws did aU of this before, erything la coming up roses. No uate of St. Paul’s College, Con­ expire on Nov. 30, 1970. to attend. ^SSESSSSi in a two-year college mig^t be last year you know, -but ^ need even to bold the election,’ ’ cordia, Mo., and Concordia School Menu Just what the doctor ordered. aiwthar group,” aaid Mrs. Jolin- the Vice Fneldent said. ’Theological Seminary in St. Menus for the South Windsor ’There are also many career sdtoola for the coming week are aon. The “ oOiar group” wan MM.' Humphrey was prom- Louis, with Bachelor of Arta and rotlicking areas where ’ the neceaaary as follows; Monday, frocen MANCHESTER Tonight—1st Ron—Both Color the children of oongnsalonal ■( Bachelor of Divinity degrees. new romantic basic requirements can be fully orange juice (elementary only), DRIVE-IN famiUaa. Monday .idght, it -hap­ He served at St. M ailt’a laith- comedy S met in a two-year instltutloo. hamburger in a roll, relishes, Edgar ADan Poe’s Greatest pened eg over again for aoma FRIGIDAIRE eran Church in Shdbyville, Ind., ROBT8S « A 44A ’Iheae range from) automotive potato chips, sliced tomato 2000 White House staff and their from 1960 to 1962, and at St. ^ithSixYbo to X -fay techndogy, from busi­ salad, mayonnaiBe, fruit and L I k p chlldran. , ^ ’TbMnas-St. Peter Lutheran ness skBls to police sdence. cookie and milk; Tuesday, bak­ LI AVE THE CHILDREN HOME MM. Johnson and Mayor Church in East Detroit, Mich., p\<^ GetEggroir ’To meet these needs, the num­ ed laaagtw, buttered peas, dio- DGAR ALLAN POe« Washington want to see the ber of taro-year to^Kutlons Is from 1962 until this month. colate cake with kdng, bread ^DoraDbr BrianKehh grand Ohamidon steer. Miayor r a ^ y increasing. The Rev. Mr. Erbe la married and butter, milk; Wednesday, Washington told MM. Johnson, to the former Barbara Peters Most o f these, by the aray. hot beef in gravy sandwldi, bub COLOR ‘“nisy Mkad ma to come to a u rn called “ Junior" or “ com­ of Greenwich. ’The couple have tered fresh carrots, apple crisp ^ nmm ^^RESTAURANT ’bul) aaaslon,’ and when I got munity’’ colleges but some are two daughters; Carolyn, aged with topping, milk; Thursday, Reversa-Door vSroc PRICE«,Z/iiPB4iiTBiiiiai4 there. It was a lot of bug.” six, and Katherine, aged five. FINE FOODS AND COOKTAHA E not and you can’t always baked ham with raison sauce, f4sr WIN D m LOVELY OMDNIAL DECOR ’ MM. Johnson laughed, snd identify them by their names. ’They are living at 17B Lake St. ma^ed potato, buttered ilEYnATM liiW nillllKIIM DRIVf IN ★ HI 5 DINING ROOM — TAP ROOM — COCKTAIL LOUNGE they want down to sea the They offer two types of pro­ GOP Women Dance splhach, fruited Jello with merry-go-round. Mra. Johnoon gram. each of arhlch In- The Skyline Room of the Olaa- ping, com bread and butter, m m M m m m o im asked If everyone would wait corporates both Uberal arts and tonbury HUls Country Chib wlU miSc; . Friday, elementary oriy. gripping actions of SpBcids: Tims. • Wml. • Thun. a minute while she went down career-oriented curricula lead- scene of the Sept. 38th orange jis6e, tuna fish or peanut a trio of super'" a SIZZLINO 81RLQBV STEAK, ONION RINGS ...... $3.20 to Um fence to eee the children ing to the “Associate’’ degree. Pink Elephant semi-formal din­ butter sandwich, potato chips, jewel thieves a ONE HALF CHICiBBN, Deep Fried or Charbr^ed 82.00 peinting pictures with faruritae ner dance, sponsored by the pickles, ice cream bar, milk; 1 K M M U D i n : taCOLOR sr PERFECT from watar -buckets. She ad­ Women’s RepuMican Club of Friday, high school and ’Timo­ M aiacw E mired a epteshy orange and Refrigerator p For Rotorvertion CoN 872-0249 South Windsor. Mrs. Bernard thy Edwards, tuna fish grinder blue wafMcolor, and than want IHanrlfpBtpr Ekstrom, general chairman of with lettuce and tomatoes, po­ Entertainment Friday and Saturday Evenings back duUfuUy to ride the marry tato chips, pickles, ice cream, the dance, may be contacted at DEADFALL g040und.. 113 Beelzebub Road for reserva­ mUk. A saUd plate wlU be serv­ BANQUET FACIUTIES , CLOSED MONDAY lEttnttttQ ed dally at the high school and Mxmilmv Aunmin Lynda Robb, whose baby Is LETS YOU CHANGE DOOR SWING WHENEVER YOU PLEASE! tions. Your Hoot: Robert P. Qalott Route 88. Kiiingf^., Conn. due In lata October, said, “ My PMMMd DaUr KjkwiX 40110091 Inter-agency Meeting Timothy Edwards. < cblor sjrt Holtdars at 13 BIssdl Strsrt. Democrats Open Offlee ( BOLTON LAKE HOTEL } I O^BN SUNDAY- doctor Mk ma I ootedn’t go aU- ’There win be an Inter-agency (UnoheaUr, Conn. (690f0) There will be a ribbon cutting ing but ha didn’t say anything Meeting ot aU boards, commis- Route 44A—Bdtoo, C!onn, retoobOM 64M7U ceremony tomorrow at 3 p.m. about merry-go-rounda." Hop­ BteomJ CUM Fostac* Paid at slons, and agencies on Wednes­ at the A-Z Plaza on Sullivan Ave. miHARIfORD ping on a carrousel horse — HsDChester, Conn. day at 8 p.m. injhe library of Td. 648-9731 The secret's an DHIVI IN ★ HI . ■ida-aaddte — aha tamsad her the high- school. HIM Hm EVERYONE - UNDER 21 4DMCSIFTION BA’IS I 'Dining For Pood A t mother who sat sedately In a In Adraaes ’The m ajor order of business Its Finest carriage aaat with the mayor. In the hingesi OM T ta r ...... 330.00 wUl be reports from the various • Dancing tha hlU they went picking agencies on their recent ac­ On The Terrace, Th ey’re switchable, so you can mx UtmtbM ...... 1640 DRIVE-IN • Banquets Overlooking up crowds of children who want­ IbTM Nnnllis ...... 7J0 tivities and their plans for the ed MM." Johnson to autograph I ^ change the doors from right to left Oaa MoaUi ...... X69 near future. • Weddings Beaiitifid Bolton the Stopping bags that held their opening — or back again. (Either . NOW Hum RUM. 4 Conventions Lake. prises. . . and Mayor Washing­ AIR CONDITIONED ton to hold their hands. way you want, whenever you want.) Ib u r s .M ln e FEATURING 45 TOLLAND TPKE, MANCHeSTER OhUdran by the dooens ran Save kitcheli arrangement up to oaU “ Mlstar Mayor . . . a n d O U P ^ S problems. If you move or THE mCKNNKOLAS TRIO Dally •riVi STORM OP IMHK3H FIANO’S RESTAURANT PIuB Bab Hope, P h y U Dinar Every Friday and Saturday for your Dancing and Featuring Tonight 7:16-0:06 remodel, Reversa-doors B017IB • aad 46A, Bolton in "Prtvato Navy of Sgt. U s t a n lD g Pleasure (KFarreD" SatoSan. XavME Copy StrriM might save buying another LUNCHEON BUFFET Next Frt. ‘Stranger Baturas* 8-8:46 gSRVED WED. sod FRL :36-7:10 "THE FORMOSr* refrigerator! 9:10 — PLUS DANCING SAT. NIGHT STARTING SEPT. 14 "THE GROUP? FA LL IN Automatic LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR BANQUET ARRANGEMENTS—TEL. 648-2342 DANCING PRI.-SAT.—8 P.M.-MIDNIGHT Ice Maker, HOME OF THE too! COMING SATURDAY IGVE OIAIIT 0R1NDERS Fills, freezes and releases 'THE BURGUNDY SUNSET' c-rs with fall fashions by cubes into exclusive, On- FORMERLY (SNOOPY’S CREW) 278 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER the-door server— automat­ Ik >. rachaL ically! No fill or spill or PIZZA KING SPECIALS forget-to-fill. Throw away those pesky i(?e cube trays! 423 MAIN ST. Bolow FtteiHily's John SnvldakU FRL, SAT., SUN.—SEPT. 20,21,22 Modtl FPCD-166TAN N ew Owner in AvocBdo, Colonial Coppar- or Snowerest Whita. Db« to Domond Easily cdnnactad to wator supply. rapMB of Leotards (Labor Extra) More Wife-Saver Helps! SPECIAL! PIZZA GRINDERS e o d ■ Get all the space you need! 16.6 cu. ft. big— including a LARGE y f g Reg. 12.25 I SALAMI 9.9 lb. size Meat Tender for fresh meats— and a separate, TighN a t o » MEATBALL zero-zone freezer that holds up to 153 lbs. MEDIUM 1 0 Reg. 11.70 Frtgidairo ■ Twin Hydrators keep fruits and vegetables garden-fresh LARGE PIZZA N CHEESEBURGER Gompleto Siqqdiee bothers to and crisp. A N Y 3 nCMS For The in build in ■ And it’s 1 0 0 % Frost-Proof. You'll never defrost again! SMALL <^00 91-15 fudge, black, more .help .E b O A R BOUet end Tap or gray kid. 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B olton Fourth Senatorial District The Fourth Senatorial Includes the WlMN tliB bcemloii Cdb for Howon, MANOTESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 towns of Glastonbury, Manches­ Think o f Tbo PAGE FDOR Mtb. Com olli ter, Marlborough and East Hampton. ‘King of Muckrackers’ Town’s Public Serving as co-masters of Parkhill-Joyee McCalls Buys Doctor Terms i , Tolland Health Nurse ceremonies will be William Ike’s Recovery O’Brian of Portland, former R F K A rticle Novelet Upton Sinclair speaker of the House of Repre­ Flower Shop 2 6 Warranty Deeds Filed ‘Miraculous’ Since the first of August Bol­ sentatives and Anthony Flan­ rronk CMieler, Proprietor F or |1 M illion ' a ^ ton has been served by the nery, Democratic town chair­ 891 MAIN tn., MANCHiynm Marks 90th Birthday Today RodevUte Area Public Health (Next to Harttart NsOonal WASHINGTON (AP) — The man for East Hampton. NEW YORK (AP) — A Nursing Aoaoolatfon. Mrs. FoUy B u k ) ______During August with Clerk The family picnic and rally 2S,00dword article about the Cu- Amy's aurgecn genand de- BROOK, N.J. (AP) fired o « opfnkma on on OomoUl ia the pubUo health • TBS—WB DiBUVEB a will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. It 8484791—M8-1448 0 «ra ld W. Lojclm, property on iMUi missile crisia, written by sertbea fom er President _ Stadahr, the auhjeeta in Twenty-six warranty deeds nurse, Botton resldentoi era at the Firem an’s Grounds in Castldy Hill Rd.; Gerald W. the late Sen. Robert F. Kenne­ Dwight D. Elaeiriiower’s recu-.'mng of the Ifuokrakeni, la 90 that RooasveK said, "TWI «»• gradirally becoming aware that erere recorded during August, dalr to go horns and 1st ma nm ...A- East Hampton. Lojilm to Patricia D. Lojxim, dy, has been sold to McCall’s peraUon from repeated heart at- years old today. this service is available. Free food and beverages will by Town O erk Glorta Meurant, property on Caasidy HIM Rd., magaalne for |1 million plus re­ Sinclair became known for the oountey.” ^ tacks as "miraculous" and says But tha w iry 5-toot-7 I to d a jr Mrs. CotnoHl devotes 22% be served and games will be approximately the same number and Marshall A. Atwater to print iuid broadcast rights. muekrmWng-brtnglng ropaated tha former ixesldent now gets who rtayad trim with a hours to the community and IS provided fo r the children. as has been recorded In August Angela F. and Marshall A. Norman Cousins, editor In charges o f corruption—back In nm s of naar toumarae* MB hours to the schools each week. Musical entertainment will be during the previous two years. Atwater, property on Grant HUl out of bed several timaa a day. President Tliaodore Rooaevelt’a chief of McCall's, announced the and praoUood the violin fM Mto M ra O a ire W a rfd , nurse’s aide, provided by the East Hampton The percentage of new homes Terrace. “ We are very pleased with the era. He k«8* a t It during a m K- sale at a news conference tentnwnt of mind, serves 20 hours in the edioola Junior Fife and Drum Corps, Learn Toi purchased, however, la slightly Also, Garnet Ridge, Inc. to deMrtbed "68-year battle tor so­ Thursday. He said the cash ”4 : . progress that den. Eisenhower wTlUng about tndustrloo as dit- A s pObHc health nurse, Mrs. the Marlborough Fife and Drum higher than in previous years, Walter and Alice Beaton, prop­ is making at the m om ent," Lt. price fo r the manuacript—giO a cial Juotloe." ferant as coal and now paper CJcnnolU vleito all new mothers Corps and the O’Neill Bag­ accounting for ten of the prop­ erty on Garnet Ridge Dr„ Gar­ word—was the largest eve^ paid Gen. Leonard D. Heaton said Sinclair mailted hla Wrth^y and___ ahoot — — and their baMes. Other visits pipers. erty transfers recorded. net Ridge Inc. to Walter and Thuieday. Tiokets are available from lo­ Alice Beaton, property on Hart­ for such material. at a m ining h a w U rtrM M o u a tastttuUons ore made at the request of. the Warranty deeds filed for new Heaton said Eisetdiower now Balttmora-bom prophet of social cal town committee members of ford Tpke. and Kingsbury Ave., Cousins said the magmslne Ha also leoturad and ran un- patient, the patient’s fhmUy or SQUARE home purchase Include Henry gets out of bed several times change has Been ailing alnca at the Fireman’s grounds on and Pasquale U iT orlo, John P. containing the article wmdd ap­ aueeswfuBy *or pubUo ofOoe na p/hyslctan. and George Krechko to CSiarles dolly to sit in a chair, eats well, Sunday. Drost, and. Burley Hammond to pear on newsstands Oct. 22, the a Boelaliat and onoe an a Detno- Nursing care and physical I t and Mary Ellen Wick of En­ M n.1 D w ell O. no longer uses oxygen and looks In 1906 he became known with Rock-Ham Assoc., Inc. proper­ orat In the gubeniatorlBl cam­ therapy are availahle for per­ field, property on Orahaber Rd.; sixth anniversary o f the U.S.-So­ his novel "The Jungle," which "very good.” paign in Oallfonila In 1984. In sons confined at home under Monroe Moees, Inc. to Herman ty on Oedar Swamp Rd. viet confrontation over Cuba. exposed filthy conditions In the Marine Weather Bulletin Board Forbes Campaign Workers He added, however, that the time, things he stumped for ^ Medloare. O. and Sally Ann Welch of Port­ He said the issue would have a Chksago m eat ntdustry. DANCE The Tcdlandera Square Dance 77-year-old Elsenhower la not oome commonplace, «ieh as old The nurse can also give coun­ WINDSOR LOCKS, Oonn.(AP) land, Oregon, property on Robin normal press run of 8.5 million OoRCordla Lutheran M.- ______Hla son, Peter, an atomic aub win hold a club dance to­ Town Treasurer Mrs. Rosalind to the out of danger. He declined to age pMialona, unemploymentta- selling in health education, —Tides wtU be high along the CSrcle In Wayne Manor; Mon­ copies. Church. WEEKLY CLASSES START night from 8 to 11 at the Mea- T. Quish haa been’ named cam­ spec^to c « ‘when or whether physicist, and •urance, income airi taharitr guidance tn keeping physically, Connecticut shore from 8:46 to roe Moses. Inc. to Donald R. Theodore C. Sorensen, an aide He was the 1967 recipient of dowbrook School. Prannle ho could go home to hla dettys- Jean, will be on band tor •nee taxes and mdoMM. mentally and emotionally fit. In and Kathleen M. McVey of to both Sen. Kennedy and hla paign manager and Town Di­ the Manchester Jayceea Dis­ 10:46 p.m. Low tide at Old Say- Helntz will serve as caller. burg. Pa. farm. birthday. pVhen he igidatad Ws a M «^ probleme a t femUy living and Wilmington. Del., property on brother, the late President John rector David O. Odegard has tinguished Service Award. brook is at 8:85 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 Robin Circle, Wayne Manor. The VPW Post 241 will hold Heaton’s comments were twTttwy wlU gri^iv 84,M, heha ootdd tnaM •88 information about nutrition and Sunset Is at 6:68 and sunrise F. Kennedy, said Robert Kenne­ been named campaign treasurer He, hla wife, Karen, and their a Steak Night tomorrow featur­ made a White House ceremony ^ ^ fce^ ^ th lfS y a one fun length'boote and an communicable diseases. Also, Tollcnd Hills, Inc. to dy, then attorney general, had three children reside at 27 Mc­ Saturday will be at 6:88. ing a dinner from 7 to 9, fol­ by William Forbee, GOP candi­ during whichmich President Johnson ^ ‘'^ S o T e iS Iin o u riy ener- Utorary output that walghad Clinics of many kinds are WADDEiX SCHOOt-8 PA4. Maurice J. and M ary S. Longo, kept detailed notes on the crisis, Cann Dr. Long Island, Sound weather: lowed by dancing from 9 to date for state representative declared the week of Oct. 18 as eight tona «t o r «» at tto property on New Rd.; ToUand Forbes has announced a fourth getlc spokaaman fo r the under^ also available. Variable winds at 10 knots which ended when the Russians irom Manebeeter’s 20th Assem- brary at the Untvarrity of todt- Instructor— Earl Johnston Hills, Inc. to Robert L. and Su­ 12:45 a.m. "America’s Salute to Eisenhow­ There la no fee for health or less through Saturday ex­ The United OongregaUonal dismantled their Cuban misoile appointment — Mra. Kay san L. Henry of Vernon, proper­ My District. er W eek." When anclstr wrote "The education services and a modest cept becoming onshore at 10 Rates—$1.50 per couple per week CSiurch Pilgrim Fellowahlp wUl sites and took the missllea back Thompaon, to be pubUclty chato 1942 he received a PuHtlor ty on New Rd., and John E. Forbes is running against In handing a copy of the proc­ J tn g le " he Uvad on a form In fee for non-Medlcare patients, meet Sunday night from 7 to 9 to the Soviet Union. man. prize for hla novel “W JJK* knots during the afternoon. F air Luetjen, Inc. to James R. and Democrat N. Charles Bogginl. Mrs. Thompson, of 4 Goalee lamation t o . BUoenhower’a son, Princeton, not far from hers. adjstahle to the patient’s ability weather today and Saturday. Sponsor—Manchester Square Dance Club Karen K. Marcham of Rock­ p.m. at the church. Sorensen said Kennedy began neth," a story sat In HlUarta The incumbent. Democrat Henry Rd., is a member of the MAn- John, the President said Ameri­ The i»ov«d, subsequenUy trans­ to pay. Visibility better than five miles writing the article at the re­ Germany. ' For Information Call—649-7316 ville, Walbridge Hill Rd. Becker, bad declined to seek re- chester Housing Authority, the ca "has alwaya spoken with one lated into 17 languages, had Radioactive Debris Arrives Mra OomotU may be reached Evening Her- quest o f the New Y ork Times except briefly three to five Also, Monroe Moses, Inc. to Manchester election. Republican Town Committee voice and affection for a be­ such hniiact that Roosevelt by leaving a message at the se­ Richard Jr. and Portia L. Burg- aid Tolland correspondent, magazine In April 1967, but later The world’s largest airplane, The first shipment of melted ice and debris gath- shipment included 192 containers of aircraft parts miles In early morning haze. Forbes haa named Harold A. ■rui the ReptdiMcan Women’s loved leader.” coded the 28-yearold author to lectmens’ o ffice before 1 p.m. er, property on Robin Orcle, Bette Quatr^e, tel. 875-2845. decided not to submit it for pub­ the Lockheed 0-8 Galaxy, w ill ered from the site of a crash of a B52 carrying and melted ice. Burial will not be accomplished un- Turkington as honorary cam­ Club. She was executive secre­ Elsenhower has been a pa­ the WWte House. The office, listed In the phone Wayne Manor; Tolland Hills to lication because It was too long carry enough fuel for the a v ^ nuclear weapons in Greenland last year arrives at til February when the extension of the plant’s dis- paign manager. Turkington, on tary of the Manchester Red tient at Walter Reed Army Hoe- A federal Inveatlgatlon of the book under Bdton, is open from James R. and Bernice H. BSllott and because some persons age American oar to taka 188 the Board of Directors for many Cross for U years and is a post pital alnce last May after suffer­ Oiloago atockyarda followed the Savannah River Plant in Augusta, Ga. The posal area is completed. (A P Photofax) 9:30 to 2:30 wededaya of Wallingford, property on New might feel he was using It In a round trips between N ew Y o ih Scout Leaders years and mayor for many president of die Manchester ing hla fourth heart attack alnce and ttte notkm’s pure food law In an emergency, the Rock­ Rd., and Garnet Ridge, Inc., to and Loa Angeles. The cargo bid for the presidency. terma, is now Manchester’s dep­ SoropUmlst Club. 1966. He suffered three more at­ oome into being. Another result ville nursing office may be oompartment could hold an friends of Israel. After the con­ lltUe room for humor, however Cbrole M. L. Wheeler of Ver­ Slate Polhick The article was found in the tacks while hoapitallaed, the last was Hwii Ills aealouo reformer, called. non, property on Garnet Ridge uty mayor. ui^t-lane bowling alley. ventional opening gambit

; PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HIKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 f ! i c n SDL Ccilumhia TV-Radio Tonight ORANGE HAIl 60 Pints Of Blood Television W.a GLEHNEY 6:00 ( S-iro Peny Meson ( ^ AMred HltobcncA (20> rsiUi for Today (40) GUHsan’s 7:30 (C) BINGO Collected (SO) Mtuutera EVERY MTURDAY NHMT (20) K ike D ow las (21) NB!T FesIlTBl (W ( »-lh Mery (Jriftln H m BhwdmobU* TUtt, heM in S .aO (20) T h w te r 20 Andorer for the OolumWa Chaf>- (20) F Troop ORMNE HALL at Till (18) A/temoon Report tor, ooUaetad M ptnU tliU week. (40) T ruth or Omsequences 8:2 0 I sil«*aSiIer’e^^ (<3) (R) I t e quote warn 7B {tets. 6:46 (24) lY ietidlr 04ant ID 20 a2 to) Name of the . 6:00 ( M40-U40) News (C) Ruwtn Wheeler Jr., wna « (30) m m a le 's Navy ■even-fmllan donor; C3inton (M) Misterocers Neighbor- - — aun in e Suitcase hood " rlpUan TV Lndd, three gmUone, and Wal- (22) HishllcM s (O V:00 ____i v f e ^ ) (R) iaoe tahr, Hctai VoOuty, WU- (18) M erv O rttfln Judd dor Defense (Ch 6:30 (34; Wltal’aWIWAB New?JVVW I (R) gallon each. (------8-12)Waller W aller OronkUe OronkUe (C) ( (IDtototo) Star Trek (O There were 29 donore from ( 8) F rank Reynolds (C) (24) S tack Journal (102280) HunUey^rinkle■dey 10:80 (18) tobscriptlon TV Odium tte, 20 from Andoarer, (O ll.:00 ( 8»-10-13d2to40) News. nine from Hebron and two each 6:46 (30) News . Sports, Weather 7:00 ( 8) Death Valley Days in Um BuDdhig IndiMtry. Brins «!» Aw Qy. colaet ptSftiAlYBF IM o u t SHOAMMOOM ART last Friday a tribute of under­ 6:28 Strictly Sports Osorge Nelson and Mrs. How­ stated elcxiumice and double 6:38 Afternoon Edition traffic tie-ups were reported. Read Herald AdvertisemenI itoteiiM viyM ri ard Spear. 7:10 Accent '68 meaning to Vesely. 7:18 Now O’Neffl Picnic Two Czechs Murdered •nie author of the obituary 7:28 David Brkric]^ Activities chalnnan Roger 7:30 News of the world SHOW recaUed with praise Vesely’s 7:48 Joe Geuaclola Oulette has announced that rendMlng of a pop love song, 7:60 Sing Along The kitchen you’ll hate to leave...at a price you’ll love. jdans have been made for a 7:88 Boston at New York By Drunken Soldiers "Give Me Chains and I Am 10:40 Nigfatbeat Music family picnic and rally for State Tours," and he told how a Representative William O'Neill ped their guns, but a bullet from crowd at the funeral "could to he held Sunday, Sept. 22 at By BOBEBT C. TOTH The Los Angeles Times the scout vehicle hit yet anoth- not for our tears even sing the n r a u a 1 p.m. sd the Firemen’s Recrea­ er Czech, according to a seixmd national anthem.’’ tion Grounds in Blast Hampton. J ICIN, Czechoslovakia,— neighbor who said he witnessed ,He asked Vesely to Join him. a a n o t o o n r The event for O’Neal Is q>on- The Communist party of this the entire Incident from hla from Ws eternal night, In ex- 6INTAR sored by the East Hampton De­ near hoista overlooking the comer. pressing “many good mornings mocratic Town Committee and Bohemian farming town The toll from the shooting to all the brave and honest peo- INSTmi€fnONS| la for all families in the 62nd the Polish border announced siM'ee was two Czechs dead, five pie who now have in their minds district. w e ^ in a 4»ief statement Czechs and two Perfes wounded, uppermost the most important by Hanburgers, hot d o p and bev- po^ed In a More front window ■nie spot where the youth and words of the two" songs — of our erages wUl be served free of on the main street that on Sept. the woman fell Is now marked lovely country and of the A niold (disrge.. Music wiU be provided with a huge mass of flowers — chains.’’ by the East Hampton Junior 7 two residents had "died." yellow gladlolas, white lilies, Meanwhile, the (foad boy was LM icM M rg s Fife aigl Drum Oorp, the Marl­ They were a 86-year-old wont- carnations, red roses and awarded posthumously a medal • JAZZ • v m x . borough Fife and Drum Oorp an and a 24-yeer-old man. lA ^ wreath of what the <3zechs by the organization of Czechoslo- • CLASSIC and O’Neill's Bagpipe Band. "Their fate,’’ concluded the no­ call "flowers of the autumn." vak youths. It waa dlsjteyed In Games will be provided for tice in pathetic restraint, "is Rising out of the wllUng dU- the Communist party announce- the children, and the Blast symbolic of our tragic days:’’ play this week ore two glass ment of the deaths, but no rea­ Hampton Fire Dept, will dis­ The two were in fact mur­ son for the medal just as no LAKE play trophies they have won covered letters, They give the dered, machine gunned down by name and age M the dead, and reason for the deaths was given GUITAR CBITGR wWle paxtIetpaUng in parades. two drunken Polish soldiers who each uses the same euphemis­ en. E X ilii Contor Bt, ■nekete are $2 per temily and bad cesne to save this country tic phrase, "A victim of the The P (^ a for their part, may be purefaiMed from Mrs. for socialism. tragic events of these days." have moved their tank camp to HMCbestev—649-78S5 James Carey, presldeiit of the The man was a woodworker ^ t ^ “ p ^ id le r s are in Ave mUes on the other side of Democratic Wmnen’s Club of and part-time singer named jail awaiting trial, according to this grieving town. Columbia. Jaroslav Vesley. Ho had tried to town’s mayor. One team of ______^______Petnocrsiic Women Meet proteid a girl from the poles. Czechoslovak Investigators sent The Cdumbia Democratic They fired a submachine gun ^ prime ministers office Is \ 7 VGRSAIIIjE Women’s Club wUl meet at the burst into his legs, and as he collecting evidence. So Is a ______home of Its president Mrs. lay wounded they blasted 1^ poUsh team sent from Warsaw. James Carey, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. chest Into what a neighbor de­ The Poles want to try their GARDEN HOUSE P Committee chairmen will he scribed as "raw meat.’’ men under their law. The Show chosen sAd candidate campaigns Before the fatal burst he Czechs insist on conducting the l^ampsitjite knohy pine cabinets Scotts will be discussed. screamed the name of a friend, tirial themselves. How this con­ 6 ' X S ' A luncheon meeting will be Vlteslav KUmes, who had been flict will be resolved Is u n ­ Stoppers held Oct. 6 at Lea Shaw*a Res­ cn a nearby pstrk bench with clear,’’ but the mayor nods taurant aponsored by the Cam­ another Kbi. his head vigorously when asked wqi& y thwneelvea to any flrtlelitog who want well- Roq. *244 175 paign Activltiea Cfommlttae of KUmes ran in one direction, If he Is certain the killers will K N o n v n N E the Connecticut Federation of the terrified girls in another, be punished. Fall Sale Desnocratlc Women’s caubs. amid the flying buUets one girl Until then he and all the prln- The Democratic Senatorial and 20, was gzazed on the calf of her clpals In the case have been SSs'SSbtaS^ a^^S (q>tlmum satla^tton to C A s n in s Cksigreaslanal candidate wUl at­ leg. The other, 18, escaped un- ordered not to (Mscuss it pub- ^d^SS^2rt your own imagination might create. Save on Windsor tend to brief the women on cam­ touched. So did KUmes, almost Ucly., The local newspaper, paign matters. Guests Include miraculously to judge from the Predvoj, has been told not to YOUR 2 0 % " " ' when bought with John Bailey, Democratic state pockmarked stone and punc- publish anything about the In- pfru62i)rtly Is ihsirman; Miss Katherine tured windows of a closed res- cldent. "When the trial Is fln- SHOW qiiitm, State Democratic vice- (.yrawt he vainly tried to enter lohed the Czechoslovak News •MViriaHis w "a bag of Turf Builder president; Mrs. Beatrice Holt before racing off down the road. Agency will print a full ac- fegfira ■ im p . • nocmmi. Rosenthal, Democratic,National IKAS ^0 OFF HU mother, however, had count,’’ a newsman promised, SPECIAL Cfommitteewoman; John Golden, heard her s<«’# named cried ______Windsor is; the improved National Committeeman, and out in the night. She ran from, develop confidence POWElt variety of Kentucky blue- Mrs. Elicaheth Curtis, State These Skills Help and atauranco, her botwe 80 yards away. Mrs. sA vrrr je w e l e r s grass that has become so rnaridnnt of the Democratic Zdena KUmesova was cut down You Cain Rocognition ability to TOOLS Women’s Federation. Downtown Hartford popular on lawns and golf by nly its proper function, serv­ service workshops and curricu­ he waa shot in the hamL wmrt aw ing basement traffic within the home. ply itself. Turns thin yel­ The Poles sprayed a passlpg IKI. P A N E L S _ lowing lawns into thick, lum-revision studies. Windham car, wounding a Czech woman. Ask us about BILCO Stair Stringers too. They complete 1 J will a ^ close Ms schO(ds early AHEND A FREE 10 Ctmtt wn vibrantly green turf. Use it Another man, a Czech, was also HH. Ym by MASONITE the perfect basement entrance! ope third Thursday of each hit. And yet the blood bath was allalum m um any time, any weather. Will month. not finished. DEMONSTRATION • Mvtio. mH cmA- Transportation schedules will Skic. AMERICA S FINEST not burn grass or harm ' An arm ors scout car from, • liicnM. vow *M- BASEMENT DOOR AND WOODEN coordinate with the following the P(Mlsh tank camp two mUes , MEETING 4 * X 8 * X Va” grass seed. Clean. Light­ dates, Oct. 17; Nov. 21; pec. 10; jly ^ W 4Ml with up the road rushed to the Inter­ weight. Easy to handle. Jan. 16; Feb. 20; March 20; s Whi nwr. IrtaiiSf section. The drunken killers let UDDEItS How about this week end? April 17, and May 16 and June loose a burst at two of their MANCHESTER e “Ml" iwwmH m6 HONEYTONE CHERRY 6 .7 2 10. comrades as they emerged, ywr l4Mt Villagers Meet 7:30 P M. s Smor. Iw 6 5,000 sq ft 5.45 shoodiig one through the eye and won. TAWNY WALNUT 6 .2 4 ^ The Villagers of Columbia, a the other through a lung. aiNKS 10.000 sq ft 9.95 ' newly-formed group met Mon­ MON., SEPT. 23 . iKrtM. YMir IN a D C S day evening at the home of Mrs. A third soldier in the car fir­ cm. 15.000 sq ft U .95 V ed his machine gun over the Whiton Library Auditorium • Imwnt YMr mt- SABLE WALNUT 6 .2 4 Wilfred Johnston, Cards Mill heads of the kiUers. They drop- M6.IHY ■ Bd. SAV aifKi.v 85 N. Main St., N. Manclwater • iHMKWt vwr .ML Ihe women discussed herbs Hr t. iwnamlMr CHARCOAL BROWN 7 .6 8 M MIKM and herb cooking, prompted by monthly, SPECIALS Hartford—7:30 P.M. a recent visit to "Caprtlands." IS YOU • Cmhimt taw MANCHBGrER Mra. Walter Schroder was re­ WliN Tueaday and Wedneaday e SmMi MtactIvMv freshment boatesa. Homemade Sept. 24 and 25 TOffloers are Mrs. Russell NO SALAI FINAL! 646 Farmington Ave, Oalt Oaratiit Wheeler, chairman; Mr. Rich­ VM MIMT w msh m «r Just Before Otarsas Far WINDOW SHUHERS SOUVENIRS 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 ard Oiuland, vice chalrmait^ iMMy taeii ctartMtr. West Hartford Town Une Mta anf WsMta Mrs. Robert Tuttle, secretary, Free Parking in Bear RAVIOLI PrMMttO Dy Mmm«* Louver styled exterior and Mra. Walter Nyquiat, treas­ mMf OtvtiGPmGiit In* itittftai R. MkhMi shuttera. Made of treated urer. H. PASQUALINI SAvnr Eaat Hartford—7 :30 P.M. Prsn^ur, Ans M«ip Ponderoaa Pine for long 3 3 6 H m next meeting will be held dftf. Fgt furUipf ln< Thura., Sept. 26 tOoFF DEMONSTRATIONS6 Oct. 21 at the home of Mrs. ASYLUM ITS8 8 T farmpflon/ writ* Hfe. 2M Avery St., Wapping I Imperial "460" Motel c«Hi MS FtrmlAftM^ NORTH MAIN SIM W Joesph Biemat, Rt. 07. fICONOS SHAM MAIN Conference Boom — Avt.y HU4., CtfWl. Tfl. s 927 Main 8treet. . 313'MOD. soNRiY — NO o n j m it s o n s h o w sra c iA ts Evening Herald TEL m m Open Monday till 6 — oarrespandeat, Vir­ Thursday fill t P.M. ion, tel. PAGE NINE BCANCHBBTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, Siart’EMBER 2Q. 1968 MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY,, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 PAGE EIGHT iiANCHESTER EVENING Bnllg and Bean PnWic Invited Golumliiia Head’s Meeting Pot Off Vernon Boston Jibes . Police Arrests Singer Red Foley, 58, . C l • 4 . w r w w sr t J Become W«dye* To Square Dance ROCKVILLE Reception Mixed Manchester Demo­ crats have pos^^xmed their Gary B. CovlUe, 31, of 62 r air skies Await Hale Weekeiia firl-watcheni of Wall Street - got into a nearby buiMiW otrt a Ghtb will aponaor an open SCRAP CO.. Inc. Made Issue At Campus Rally town committee meeting of out of i«nA Thuraday. back door, and to her office by a McAlmont Weighs Park St. was charged wHh oper­ next week because it would dance for all area oquare danoa ating a motor vehicle so as to Foun^d Dead in M otel TWls townspeople nervously the wwekend pavag^wm, Is not Finally, on Sunday night, die Brokers and clerks In tha fl- oireuttoua route. By HHH NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. An­ have confUotod with a testi­ etudy aU weather foracasta tor open (to the p S to Bsvaenl Whlriawaya Square Dance CSub M a cisl canyons of lower Mon- Miss Dottfrisd, who Uvea in ^ iL r i cause excessive noise today at monial dinner tor reUrod w FORT WAYNE, Did. (AP) —work part of the Opry," he re- TOP PRICES PAID! 1:30 a.m. after being stopped drew W. Conner, acting presi­ the weekend, the final touebee vtoMfoR o a tfs w a be staying wUl have a special Nathan Hale had been noticing Fran- tha WUUamaburg aacUon M (Osnttmied from Page One) PoUoe LL Ray Griffin. Red Folay, who rose to fame In Istod yeafs toter...... hare bean ^ on the Nathan over tor fbe entire weekand sod Square Dance, from 7 to 10 p.m. olna Oottfriad. n, for a cou]da Brooklyn and measurea 68-26-87, „ ___ .. m y i* will Subdivision Rules by a cfuaier patrolman on Cen­ dent of Columbia University, The testimonial is Wednes­ the late 19i0a with his recording to n Sa ^ S T S S Hale faativltles, schadulad to be- fhln liinah to to provlda Um m ThU win Da at the high eOhool, of weeka Ctad In tlgfil sweater was hswlMered by it a^. ^ town, such as Improving an think he's avtridlng me,” Hum­ ter St. drew a mixture of cheers and day night, at Fiano's Restau­ Town planner John McAlmont He will appear In court Sept. of "Chattanooga Shoe «»lne y , gguy, .inoe he rs- gin with a parade tomorrow at* vtoKoiw with a meal prtcr to tostaad of the Capt Nathan Hala and oktrt, aha woidd emerge 'T think they're ^ craxy, • la wortcbiK with a sub-committee existing street. It also has to phrey said, suggesting tace-to- catcalls when he showed up un- rant, BdtatiL’ 1 p.m. down South St. to the ( te amttvRtoo. School aa aimounoed. previous- from a particular subway exit aba aald. "W h^ m they OoBMiKteea tor U»e 80. Boy,” was found dsad In his mo- turned to the Tennessee city in to come up wHh recommen­ go to the Board of Representa­ face discussions hare or In expecteiHy at a campus rally at­ The Democrats wiU hold Hale Homestead. St Mary's Ip ly. **««"*^ ^m JuR an ordinary ^ hms COPPER dations for the Zoning Obmmls- tives lor approval. their town committee meet­ tel a»m Tliursday night. He following a brief stint In lia—where Nixon appeared tended by about 700 persons. HoUywood as the star of a teto- Bfith a seml-proinlae of a con- the Chpt. Ntottwi Hade BeboM ow iars wiU to Bob WlCkara as an IBM m uhlna op- gtrt. ______Sf^^ai^Tj^^fieahmant skm on proposed subdivion regu­ Open Space Propoaal ing Monday, Sept. 80, at 8 was 58. Another requirement In the UninMiay—or on network televi­ Oordler, whose appearance p.m., in their 81 Oak St. He apparently died of natural vlsion aeries, "Mr. Smith Goes tinuance of the weather which win precede Ihe dedtatokei of of Moncheater, MO., who is be- ^ at>,i th. « v . oi. chairmen. osatRed by Mr end lations for the town. Stock Market Thursday surprised many in the Since consolidation the town proposed subdivision regula­ sion. campaign headquartene. causes as be was getting ready to Washington.” baa bald aU week, It looke a* the new bidlding, eoiwikitod to lig flown in eepeclaUy for this ^ to ^ ln c re a a e S « B le n c e d in Shooting jjr. and. crowd, told the students and Both his first and second m ar­ has been directing Its efforts tions would be that the plan Speaking In the adopted for bed aome 8 to 13 houra be­ ^ aU the acttvltlee wUl take a pja dance, and Ed Blaine of Mas- though eomeone MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Miro. Horace McCoen. conform to the health and pub hometown of Lincoln, Hum­ others: "The campus belongs to fore hia body was found. Dr. riages ended In death. The f ^ ^ce on schedule. Coventry was «>6 SupertalaodjB^ eachuaatU. Soft-solad ahoes are ^ -.bulla” and ward McMIUon haa been sen- o/otAiv aouaro BRASS toward combining the best of Turns Mixed, all of us, it belongs to you, it be­ Ing in its activities would be Gordon------Fnanke, Allen County - wife, Paidine, died durtng w the rules and regulations In the Uc safety regulations of the phrey said such confrontatlona subject to university dtscipline." Itothan Hale’s birthplace, and ^'^***^ ^^*” ” *? required, and there wUl also be ..boars” turned Into “wohrea.” tanced to a thrae4o-Rght yaiur leations ■will b e g i n T ^ former town and city planning town. would be “in the tradition of the longs to me, it belongs to every­ cofxster sold. An autopsy was t,iNh of his first daughter, Bet- this year, because the annlvep. ?’”°'”***._**y »*■ »P- aldawalk»_ and In the narrow ^ ,«ntenoed Thuraday. cut during the five-day period of one acre per 60 families. Foley, whose goaqiel aoog Opry, he was featured ainger M (WE HANDLE PAPER DRIVES FOB OHUBCHB8, imd later will present to a pub­ He also said he was prejiared shares for the first two hours. and candid fashion.” Strike Ends Rewdutlon. In September 1776, tomorrow*# parade, v ^ pointed otalrman of the De- atrwta T ^e m alea^bte to the two, who had heglmilng Saturday are expect- BOY SCOUTS, AND O T H m ORGANIZATIONS) Developers will also be asked, to have third-party candidate Gains held a margin of about "Peace ih the VaUey" was the the “Osark Jubllae," a Wevt- lic hearing, McAlmont said. Meanwhile registration of the he founded to ha agreed to act os a apy for partmant ot Epidemiology and been driiddng, engaged In a ed to average above normal SGBAF IRON — OTHER BIBTALB Raymond and May point out as far as possible, to preserve George C. Wallace Join the de­ 180 issues against losses. HARTFORD (AP)—A 18-tdeek first rellgloUB record to seU over Sion production the trees in a ptt^xised subdi­ school's 26,(MO students resumed BATTERIES — RADIATORS — PAPERS — BAGS that regulating the siMlvision bates—an idea Nixon has reject­ Among a number of large without interruption after its ab­ strike by 160 members of Local a mUlkm copies, had given ttto Springfield, Mo. Gen. George Washlngtim to 2 ^ ^ r^toT^SteSJ^ro variation of the pistol game with little toy-to-day change, Alee Buyers ot INDUSTRIAL SCRAP of land tor residential, indus­ vision area. They will also be ed. blocks crossing the tape, El 269 ot the International Union performances .in Fort Wayne Some of hla later hlU Includ­ learn the jtoiu of the Britldi *** Rtys Bchool of Medicine. "Ruaelan Roulette." Cale r^ DaUy high* wUl average in asked to file a quantity of perti­ rupt Buspenslon Wednesday TELEPHONE 878-6687 trial and commercial uses has In Sioux FaHa, Humphrey Paso Natural Gas traded at of Electrical Workers against Wednesday evening. ing "Don’t Let The Otars Get la troope on Long Lriand. Homeaitafl. appointment of Oetfeld, 141,. oottfrled. a B-foot-f bru- portedly pointed to hla own the upper TOe and low 80e, with nent data concerning future when 160 supporters of the radi­ Your Byes” "Tenneasee aaiur- 889 HARTFORD TURNPIKE ROCKVILLE, CONN. 66666 become a widely accepted func­ spoke at a conference of con­ off H on 96,800 ohares; cal Students tor a Democratic Merrow Machine Co. has ended. Clyde Julian Foley was bom Dlogulaed os a Dutch eobool- -'?? who is an authority on chronic nette, had chosen to wear a yel- told MidOUoa to "try overnight lows In the ^ptiddOe Honret tion of towns In order to Insure plans and such. t sumer water and power organi­ Delta Air Lines was up at day IHght,” and "JuR a Ctoser teacher, Capt. Hale obtained the diseases, wme announced Thurt- low sweater and red ddrt. fi here." The gun discharged to upper 60a. , ' 7 A.M.-6iae PJg. Mon. thru Fri. — 7 AJd.-8;8e PJC. Sat. T h e Plaiuiing Commiasion Society blocked a registration The workers voted Thursday on a 24-aore farm near Berea. sound community growth. sations, bearing down on 86% on 86,000 shares and later Walk W th Thee.” plan#, but Just as he wvui about , 1 m® ^y preRdent tOngman Buddeidy a cheer went up and Cale died of a guwhot UtUe or no ralnfaU la ex- may hold a public hearing re­ hall doorway. to end the walkout over work­ Ky. He began Ms profeoslonal 2 Subdivision r e la tio n s are de­ pledges to better the lot of rural added % on a block of 60,000; garding any subdivision pnq;>08- The SDB, which claimed only ing condition. Wages were not singing career in 1981 at the age tt> leave enemy territory, he waa from the massed malaa, and file would in the toeR. pected. signed to promote proper street Americans. 4 and Gillette on a block of T0400 al if.in its Judgmertt, the spe­ about 60 members when it an Issue. of 21. Parento l>ke Children taPtored and condemned to qq^Xer K elhr and OoL ateidien ------— —------—------and lot layout, proper provision Invoking the name of former traded off % at 66%. Named the top folk artist In cific circumstances require such spearheaded demonstrations Loyskn. They will he followed of safe water supplies, sanitary President Dwight D. Eisenhow­ Colgate-Palmolive opened on LITTER RBCEFTAOLE A the country tor 1960, he was vot­ Chit of School sewage facilities, storm water action. that paralysed the Ivy League The tUlowlng morning, Sept, w p«nsto Raymond McAlmont said a study will er's secretary of agriculture, a block of 6,000 aharea at 62% LABOR-SAVIN ODEVIOE ed into the country music Hall gpRiNOFIELD, Maas. (JUP) drainage, adequate utilities, campus last spring, has led the 22, he waa banged, his last M x TZ state also be made of the proposed who was r» t universally beloved up 2%. It had cloaed with a 1- of Fame last _ a -roup of 160 parents took suitable open spaces, proper efforts to rekindle the protest NEW YORK (AP) —CUisena words being, 'Tonly regret that an- aoning regulations for the con­ by farmers, Humphrey said; point gain Thursday. Otflclals street widths, grades and «m- movement as the opening of the who remember to use litter re­ I have but one Ufe to give for otaot imtts, Knovriton’s Itangan solidated town. The regulations It we lose this election, Bsra lid they had no knowledge of fall term approaches. CSasees ceptacles while enjoying the La­ struction and other necessary Tktt Benson will look like a so-w hat sent the stock upward. my country.” He was 21 years and the NafiHan Hale BUca Hid now in effect actually consist of begin Sept. 26. bor Day weekend wiU be doing ^„ilflds-"Th^eath of Floyd had been toreatened imd ah o ^ D improvements, the consultants two separate documents, one clai worker compared to what The Dow Jonee average of 80 Drumo. .. As a result of the Wednesday their p ^ to out down on 6 mU- Collins” and “The Sinking of the around by other stride^ amo point out. the xoning regulations d( the you'll get. , .He did more in 8 industriala was oft .06 at 988.92 Uon wasted man-hours of labor. Follo^^the parade tomor- Naat. to Divlalon 1. toottor: CoDsequences Noted years to advance the cause of a t noon. demonstration, which flared Titanic”—but his name grow were among a group of 68 trans- row, B rituh and American fewSmsanwi Men. 2nd Vemon Fire District adopted in briefly into violence, the univer­ Keep American Beautiful, Noting that land subdivision 1661 and the other of the former poverty than any single man.” The Associated Press 60-stock wllh the toe4applrg, rag-pop- ferred to Forest Park Junior "troope’’ WlU meet in a mock q ,. oovsenor'a FoatOaard carries with It consequences Humphrey scheduled a visH to average at noon was off .1 at sity suqi>ended SDS’s right to Inc. estimates this is the ping story of a airgfng Shoe H i|h from another school, toinnUh, on the Hale Home- pMg gginic. 2nd Cki. Ooveenor'a City of Rockville, adopted in amount of labor necessary to which cannot be easily revers­ 1961. a farm 13 miles outside Spring- 868.7, with industrials down A, use campus facilities and re­ ahlno boy In a Chattanooga rail- The parento, aome of whom stead grounds. This wUl atari pV)Ot Giatd of Nkw Haven, ed, the consultants point out ferred to the Committee on Stu­ pick up the nearly 11 mUUcn cu­ road atatlOfi. were caUed to the school by As part of the preparation for field today. Then he wiH speak rails up .2 and utilities un­ a t 8:80, after an hour of Fife Deep Rivsr Tftmtoe, AtibonMIn- that obviously land subdivision from the steps of Lincoln's changed. dent Affairs the question of bic feet of hitter strewn across Foley, a baritone, got hfs first tj,,ir children early In the day, the overall plan o t development, the countryside during an aver­ ond Drum muRc offered by the , Ota m *«. 'Ptreatbrook can and does set to a consider- home here before flying to ...Among the 16 most-activtiy whether to revoke the group’s guitar lesHoa from hla father ^ closed meeting with the more than 20 vlRttng ooeps tok- Ftfoa Hul Dnnm, Pdttam abie degree the physical charac­ the consultants and the Planning campus charter. age tfaree-day hoUday weekend. and Zoning OonrunJastons re­ Louisville, Ky., tor an overnight traded stocks, 8 showed ad­ arvl credited “pop” with hJs *ic- gchool Committee later In the tag pari in tha parade. The hour- Fhalanx and the Martooroush ter and pattern of a growing stay. vances and 7 decUnea. D dta Air The committee, comprised of Allen H. Seec Jr., executive cesB In the music field. ^ spokesman for the long "stand-piece" concert win FWea emd Dnzma. town. viewed both the sets of regida- two students, two faculty mem­ vice president of the national Ut- Uoos and created one set. Arriving at the ^xingfield Lines, aided by the early block ? ? School Department said no ape- take place in the Slag Lot, ad- In DlvlRon n, also in order: According to state stautes the airport not long before mid­ purchases, led the list but bers and two representatives of ter-prevention orgenlxation, out" at the Grand Ole Opry In olflc cases of assaults or other Planning Oommlssian is charg­ It is also recommended that the administration, met tor six Joining the Bale HomeRead. American Legion Color Guard, night, the Democratic nominee (Hntod H from its morning said such a cleantq> Job costs Nashville In 19i6 by doing ahowa incidents were cited. ed wMh the rwqionslbUlty .of the proposed regulations set up hours Thursday night but an­ wRh Gene Autry on th e Naticeial Ban Tomorrow Night Coventry High SeboR Band, a was greeted by a crowd of more gain. the nstion’s taxpayers cUxnit $9 The 66 Negro students were adopting, amending and ad­ by the consultants be reviewed nounced no decision. Another million. Bam Dance and by cutting a AtAnt dog and hamburger detachment from Stfommrine by the town counsel prior to than 1,000 and, in a brief Pacific Southwest Air Lines transferred to ForeR Park stand will be aR «q> during thla Nathan Hale, Bishop Seabury m in iste r^ subdivision regula­ ^>eech, said; "We need your added more than a point Frac­ meeting was set tor today. “The UtUe bit of labor exerted record f. Dr. wnUam H. Stewart, warn­ Three persons—two men and diers Thursday during atrtkea in wreath-teytag ceremony at , T 9s r gSM has alio become the a woman—were arrested in con­ ed last May that it may be thick Jungle 81 miles southeast the Sale Monument, Crou St., prime mesne of crowd control nection with the kidnaping. of Saigon, the American Com­ dwrtrig civil disorders. In June, taJinfd. Mace was used last WlU beato et 10 am ., preceded I 1 VllMrinqliouf* Dahnn . Mogo* 36" 1 week by the the Chicago po­ The Chicago office of the FBI mand announced today. District of Oolumbia poHee said the boy, ifiHard BfiUto taf a brief parade from the nce. A UJl. communique said 18 of Oroen. At ihe monument, Gov. (fat«w more than 1000 tear gas Marks, son of the owner ot a the soldlera were In “very satis­ g— to queU disturbances CMcago maniRacturing firm, John Dempaey’s Hale Day factory to satisfactory” condi­ Pjocjomailfon wUl be rood by that followed the tdoeing of Personnel Board was fomR in a home on Chica­ tion wMle the 14th “is classified WANTED wUfa No-Tom ■ aaSm M Rasurrection City. In ChicagD go's far South side. Rep. Walter Thorp. Broiler «iW W .- R 3 A N G- E 5 2 2 2 | as very seriouRy lU but is mak­ PhBowtng this brief ceremony dean, LittoBlodel' last week, poUoe used trucks to The ransom was not paid, and ing progress." He was being qsray tm r ga s over antiwar I n Stale OKs there 'wlH be a m arch down the boy was not harmed, an FBI treated in a U.S. Army hospital. Mtaument HUl to epeclal USED CARt desnoastratore during the Dem­ spokesman said. The communique said the 1 am SSI ciMniiie Nautihis Stiff Vanring I ocratic National GonvenUon. Salaries Study church eervVcee R FlrR Con- Those arrested were identified American FlOO Suparaabraa ha<^ Tap Priegs D rs. Robert A. Levine and "succeasfuUy bombed enemy gngaH oaai Church, conduct­ RANGE rSfH M j . Stahl, authors of HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — as Daniel C. Pleler, SO, unem­ ed by Rev. WUUam BRdan. The For All M e k m l The State Personnel Policy ployed, of Chicago; Robert 8. bunkers with 600-pound bombs 30" Shilnla«9 < |% v O {be reports, emidiaslxo that and were strafing adjacent ene- Rmrob la on Mata St. and In Ms CARTER CHEVROLm RANGE ^ j l l their studlea concern direct Board has decided to study the Karin, 36, a madilntot Uvlng on orlgtaia form was the Hale HOOD proMem of varying salaries at Chicago’s South Side, and Ma­ nty inatallaUoas" when several 12 BKARIGHT SECTIONS MCLUDNIG... CO., INC. 1 In Otqiperlaae Mwts of tear gas to the face, 20mm sheUs landed ameng on famfly church. simflar state institutions. rin’s wife, Ethel Marie. 26. flobool Itedloaittan Sunday 1229 MUn St. not the epraying ot it over a Australian company more than The board approved the study They were not immediately ACCENT , - A Mated for noon Siok- Phone 649-5288, Thursday alter hearing a com­ 1,000 yards from the target - Dr. Stohl, a Navy com- charged. FBI spokesmen said Brand-ntw locally produced, Connecticut oriented magazine with a frath approach to paopla, placaa, og MkoVs Church, plaint from WUllam J. Johnston they would be turned over to lo­ U.S. Ihid Australian mlUtary Ov atw to ^ naander, heads the' Forensic and things In our state. Full color photoa and quality oflaat printing. of the Veterans Home and Hoe- cal authorities for prosecution. authorities are investigating the r Pathology Branch of the' Armed &ccidct^. Ihcoes Institute of Pathology pital Omunlsalon. ‘ News of the kldn^>Uig had Johnston said administrators been 'withheld since Wednesday The Auetrahan battalion was C here. Dr. Levine, a Chicago taking part in an operation in TY TIMES Buy On Long £osyTerms Wifh Up To 3 Years To Pay! ophttmnKiloglst, worked with at the veterans' hospital in at the requeR of the parento, Handy alga for tha moat convenient rafaranea to complete TV lletlnge, and highlights. Organized Rocky IHU were being paid less WUUam E. Marks, and his wife, which 2i enemy soldlera have Dr. StaU while serving here been reported kiUed so far. for easy uaa. Tha TV Vlqyvar's beat friend. Quality oflaet printing. as a captain in the Army Med­ than administrators at the new Marylou. medical-dental sdwol of the Uni­ The boy, who was 7 Thuraday, ical Corps. Stahl said be became intereR- versity of OonnecUcu. had Just gotten off the school VENTURE Also, nurses at Rocky HiU bus Wednesday in this roUlng, Sirhan Trial ed In the effects of tear gas af­ wide coverage of travel nawa. G-E 3xWay W ash ter reading' about Wasbington- had starting salaries of $6,700 wooded suburb weR of Chicago KhchmiAicI Im ptriol compared to $7,000 plus 10 per when a late-modR car drove up Judge Chosen area residents who suffered in- B u ilM n $ 0 0 0 P o r iv b lo $ 1 O Q 'r alter aocidentaUy dis- cent night differential at the Utile mo{« than a Mock from bis TIME CUT !** cfaaxgfog their tear gas pens. medical school hospital, John­ home. (Oontiaoed frontP age One) Solid readable featurep on art, books, movlati theater, with a hdndy Hating of area activities during D I S H W A S H K LLL DISHWASHHl JliL O "The potential hasard to the ston said. Two persons, variously de­ the coming week. ! State Finance Commissioner scribed os two aromen or a man in 1968 was named aaststont dis­ eye from tear gas weapons has trict attorney. W not beeen fuUy sppreclatod." George J. Oonkllng, who U and a woman, ordered him to chairman of the personnel poli­ gR into the car. SchoMmatea “ No one to going to push him BUSINESS G4E 70-Msh CopcKlty KhchoiiAId Dohixo Coppor r they report in the Aprlol issue around," Dtot. Atty> Fred B. ** of the American Journal of cy board, noted that state jlaw who witnaased the exchange A full eectio(i page of area bualnaaa nawa, with a column, “Inside View," to round out the fJTcture. B iiR M n $ 1 C 7 P o rto M o $ 1 Q 7 gave UOonn the authority to ' from the nearby bus tMd Inves­ Hoarser said of Walker. *' Ophtbamology. Among the 184 Superior Court Also, complete stock tables, Sylvia Porter and other columnists. DISHWASHER 1 0 f “In most cases (where eyea see Its -own salaries. tigators the boy rebeUed at the DISHWASHER 1 V f “We can only hope that clear idea of getting into the car at Judges in Los Angeles, Walker tad to be removed the tear gas ranks sevanth in seniority but PERSPECTIVE - was discharged into the pa- lines of communication between first. A short time later Wednesday, the senior member ot the cMml- ^ tIeiR'e race whUe he was ex- this board and UConn can help Expanded editorial section with Inside front cover displaying backgrounds on Important aventa. Will W nsrin^ouM 3-Cyeia Foo m n is Front Loading "Z. a tear gas device, dur- to resolve these psob- Marks received the flrR of sev­ nal pfltfwl. give reader a deeper Insight and broader perspectIve-on the news. Popular Times opinion columns lems.” Oonkling said. eral telejUione calls demanding Judge Walker also to an Epis­ BuIMn $000 P o rto M o A ^ ing an aMercatton or whUe being copal lay leader. The church will be Included, apfwebsnded by a law enforce- $16,000 in ransom for the boy’s d i s h w a s h e r ^ 1 0 1 1 safe return. Investigators said awarded him ihe Award of Mer­ DISHWASHER X e O v H ment officer,'’ they say. Tata Says Zond 5 it in 1961. In 1964 he was elected - In some cases, the injuries the phone colls sounded as FULL COLOR COMICS ( Flew Around Moon though the caUeris voice was to the church’s executive com­ Peanuts, Beetle Bailey, Blondle, Nancy, LI'I Abntf, Henry, and many other family favorites^ ~ festered for years before be­ mittee and has been chairman coming severe enough to re- tape-recorded, i WMlin^lQIDM MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet DetalU of hmf the investiga­ of the committee on canons of Feunous W ood Top vj qiiire removal of the eye. The Union’s latest space probe, Zond the Loa Angeles- Eptooopal doctors Marne this on the long- tion led to the South Side of ConvorriMo $ 1 Q 7 C o n m r i M o S O A Q 6, flew around the moon Chicago were not disclosed. dioesae. PLUS... doctote Marne fids on the long­ Wednesday, Tass reported to­ One of Walker's three chil­ DISHWASHER iQ 1 .DISHWASHER £ U O term nerve-poisootDg effect of Agents tbeorixed that the boy, day. a second-grade pupU at Monroe dren. Herbert W. Walker, prac­ This Week Magazine tsa r gas. The official Soviet news agen­ tices law in neighboring Sarfa • Local Section • Home “T ^ r gas ItoeH presents the Elementary School in nearby cy said the minimum dlRance Hinsdale, was held in the Marin Ana. greatest hasard to the eye" between Zond 6 and the moon World and National Section when it is discharged at dose home since hla abduction • Sports Section • Family was about 1,200 miles. Wednesday afternoon. f r o m n o r t h range, the doctors say. ‘‘.A stable radio communica­ TO SOUTH But, they add, the eye can The Marks couple has one oth­ tion to maintained with the sta­ er child, a daughter 16, MEMPHIS, Tern. (AP) — I . / SERVICE. e . Our Best Product— Open Dof/7y 9 to 9— Sat. 9 to 6 ^ olso-te damaged by the "shock Mr. and Mre. M.D. Wheat of focee" used to shoot the gas, tion and equipment on board the NOW At Your Fovorifo Nowfsfond Ration relays scientific Infor­ SNAKE FARM MemiMs can claim they've mstol fragments from tear gas seen both end# of the UnKed or doth wads that mation 'to the ground,” said CHANDIGARH, India (AP) — OR Homo Dolivorocl...oiily State# within a short time. gUs pellets in the Tom. The Punjab government has de­ "The equipment on board cided to open a reptile farm as Lost year they drove to Alas­ Fragments of these pd- ka and on to the norllMim end of Ists 49on pierce (he skin when the station functions normaUy. a way of helping the etate's Pressure and temperature with­ treasury. Cobra venom, which the Steese Highway at Circle, at dose mage. the northernmost point you can i m the gaswMSked Img- in the statioa to maintained to used in malting some Indian X within the preset IJmlto. medicines, wlU be extracted at drive to in the United States. W i t m BMtits pisroe the skin, they can This summer they drove to SMWS "an Inflammatory reac- “The coordination computing the farm and sold. It to eetimat- Member of ihe Gannett Group center continues processing In­ ed that the venom wlU earn at the aouthent dead end—at the tk m ttant ; uMlmatdy resuUs tip o t K ay WeR, Fla. m .. .gigeiiarsjtive dumges in coming Information.” least 6,000 rupees ($600) a year.

V. • \% /'k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968

4bmri^rBtpr BoUon discuss plans for the formation That breed of Maborlana wMch Ukea to Tolland County of a Ji^or Club In Bolton is bdleve and aigoe and try to prove fiikt ' being held next Wednesday at 1 €0pttitt9 i|praU) there are irresiatible and inevitable tldea Junior Women the home of Mrs. John Gleason, Laurwood Dr. at 8 p.m. Further In the affaire o f. mmi rather than men t' • POWJU m BY THS Seek Memiberg information may be obtained * u > P R ifr m Q 0 0 .. INC Influencing the tidee are alwaye gotog to Confidence in Victory Maries GOP Picnic * U BMm U StTMt from Mrs. Gleason. Everyone t llaiirtiMXr. Conn. have A hard time dealing wMh the case By B u m QUATBALE F o r N e w O u b is welcome to attend the meet­ k 1WMIA8 F. ISRO^Ii of Portugal’s Salaaar. * WAi.Ti3t B. notooioN ing. t >' Pnl)lWien Aa aura ot oonCMenoe per­ The OonnecUcut State Federa­ Mrs. John W. Woods wlU be * Fouadtd October 1. USl It might be conceded, pertupe, that vaded IMt idght’a 'Tolland tion of Women’s C3ube, Jun­ at the meeting to explain the Salazar has lived and ruled to wtwt County BUertCfs pkaiic in BB- IWMd fererjr BrenlBc Except Sufldeyj ior Memberehip has announced functions of a Junior Club and MMbys. Batered at the Poet Offlce at might be called "the age of dictaton.” Ungltoa ae RepubHoan oandl- plane for establishing a Junior answer any questions. Also, hntar. Oona.. aa Second Oasi Mall deitee for state end area oon- w. These turbulent, dlaUluaioned, tired dec­ Women's Club In. the Bolton m em bers from neighboring ades have indeed been, by Itie actual tieata epoke before a group of clubs wlU be present. Y- SDaSCRIFTION RATES area. Membership is opened to 1 F a ja U e In Advance record, times in which people have re- about 200 'PoRand County Re- women 18 to 40 years of age * One Tear ...... PO.OO ' linqulahed easily and often almost will­ pubMoane. BENTON, Ky. (AP) — Clar­ ) . I H ootha ...... U.S0 and offers each an opportunity wbomboo 4 r n r e e Hontha ...... 7.80 ingly the burden of trying to govern Tha oontklwne wae tempered, for participation in social, edu­ ence Hare Jr. waa standing in 5 t OneMonth ...... 3.80 howaver, with pleas "not to - 4 _ ------—i i : : ------themaelvea, of trying to reason out and cational and cultural activities the bus station when an elderly I macBER or Implement th ^ own decisions. MCusao- Cofiget UMS,’’ when Thoinas M well as being active in com­ man asked about getting from a U aw n ' t h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s Deway wea eesursd of the bfoc- Aaanntated Preaa la exchialvely entitled Itoi, Stalin, Hitler, Franco, a host o f munity services. town in the Eastern time zone to tion, subsequently won by Dem- Fifty-four cities and towns •ae o t repnhUoatlon o f aU newa dla- smaller figures to Latin America, Huey a community that was In the credited to It or not otherwlae credlt- o«nlt Hairy tRanan. have profited from the work r r a k e s Ihla paper and alao the local newa pnb- Long In our own Louisiana all found Central Ume belt.- here. “We must worit ^^ard right and activities of such clubs. In "The next bus leaves at 12 r reg. I 49c . j — Hghta o t repObUoatloo o t apeolal dU- something In the times which seemed up to toe leet minute," appear­ ToUand Ooimty at present, noon,” he waa tiUd, "and ar­ flSB^ee herein are alao reaerved. to pave the way to r them and welcome (lim it 3 ) ed to he the laRylng cry of toe there are Junior Clubs In An­ rives there at 12:01 p.m. Do you TIM Herald Prlntlns Oonmany In c., aa- them into the pownr they were so eager iqwaken. Their high w»irtte dover, Coventry, BUIngton, Staf­ both stores open tours, and fri. nlghta tm •! BO tlnaaotal reaponalMUty lor typo- want a ticket?’’ ford, Tolland and Vernon. On errora appearlnp In advertlaeniesta to seiM . were bolstered by a series of "N o," the man replied, "but If e 2 locattonei downtown nuin at. and Other reading matter In The Mantdieeter poOs indicating RepubUcan the state and national lev^ Herald.______AU of these have played their role on you don't mind I’d like to stand east middle turnpike, next to popHar mariiei Praddential candidate Richard Juniors have Joined forces to aid over there and watdi that bus ; Bafeaortbor to Loa Angelei TUnea-WaHtlnf. toe stage of their times, wMh toeir in­ Nixon carrying the state and the handicapped, aged, mental­ ton Poat Newa Senrlce. take off.” - M l aeiTice client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. dividual character obviously ot acme de- country with a Mgh per­ ly retarded, disabled veterans, nbllahera Repraaentatlves — The Jnlhu clslvr influence on their own fates and centage ot the votes. Tho polls achoolB and libraries. Mathawi Speotal Arency — New Toric, Cht- An organizational meeting to cago; Detroit and Boaton. that of the powera they wielded. But the include one taken for Tolland MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRODLA- impereonal foroee at worit to toeir c4vH- County at the request of Sec­ TION8 izatian have always seemed to Justify ond District OohgiesMonal can­ DIaplay' advertlalnc cloalna boon toe supposition that if It were not Hit­ didate Peter Mariani. For Monday — 1 p.m. Frldav. Mlarieaf appears to be heed­ Phr Tueaday — l p.m.'Satnroay. ler or Musnoltoi or Stalin it would be GORBBOTION For Wedneaday — i p.m . Monaa^ someone dee much Hke them, doing ing the findings of iUs poU, For Thnreday ~ 1 p.m. TOeaday which tonwed him to be two or For frldav — ; p.m. Wedneaday EVENING CUSSES much the name kind of thing in tbe For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thurvday. tores percentage pototo behind LONDON ClaaaUled deadline — 5 p.m. day nelort same momwnt ot history. Ha Demooiat rival, incumbent publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Baturdav BROIL lb. 99c and Monday pobUcatlon. With Salaaar it haa always aeemed a W fiU am a t Onge. The poll at- SECRETARIAL TRAINING ttfbutod tUs gap to a "recog­ BUSINESS AUTOMATION BMday, ScfEem ber 20 little different .One doubts that there nition facbor,” indioating Miari- could or would have been this dictmtor- and not 69c as woe In­ COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPEWRITING anl was not well known in Tol­ correctly •dvertiaed hi our ■hlp in Portugal if it hadn’t been for Nixon’s Quick Eai^y Lead land and Windham oounUee. ad last Blg^t. DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS GREGG SHORTHAND There h u never been eayttilng temote- this particular individual to head it The Republican Congreaeional One tends to believe that only the unique Ijr like It on the natlonel poUUocJ ecale. candidate has subeeqeutly (Herald plioto by BucsIvIcJust KEYPUNCH TRAINING ACCOUNTING cool qualltlea of a Salaaar could have , Never in modem memory ,at least, this week in ooncentrated oam- TaHdng with guests at Ellington picnic are candidates Peter Mariani, second HIGHLAND ■uooeaafuBy taken nearly half a cen­ palgning throughout ToUand ■aeCLASSES START SEPT. 23nleai . hen there been euA eaily advantage from left, EJdwin May, center, and Robert King, right. aaS’ ^Micb apparently terrible mtahap for tury out of the nonnal political life of OcxMty, particularly in Vernon PARK Nime. his country. And one predicts that, when and in Coventry. MORSE oaadidatea just enteiitE the race from dent Hubert Humphrey’s ef- Rep. from the 61st District (Bol- his rule ends, it will make no sense Paris Talks Cited not advocate fui end to toe MARKET Address. Hielr ree{iectlve nominating oonveaUone. torts to lead and unify the Dem- ton, Coventry. ‘ Andover) to ask who wlU succeed him, because The Republican candidates bombing of North Vietnam aa OF HARTFORD Never hae any oaadldate aoomed as ocratlc party, aa a reason toat described her experiences cam- 811 Highland St. there is not Mmly to be anyone vdio last night spoke in favor of "the a path to toe peace table, 183 Ann St., Hartford, Conn., Teh S22-2261 City___ .P h o n e . •wlftly to the front aa haa Richard Ntaccn, correlation of state and nation- "Our law enforemnent (rffl- Nixon should be elected presl- paigning throughout the day Maaiobester can. With Sylvian Oflaia On The tkpe In tlila poat-oonventioa monlfa of Sept- al legislation," (Mariani) and cers must be encouraged to en- dent. with Mariani and State Senator CMt OR WRIIl FOR IRll BIIUITIN am UerN. CHRISTOPHER WREN STEEPLE, PROVINCETOWN of toe need for “ the enforce- force our laws," May maintain- Hartford Offlce Propooed Andrew Repko. "It Is so Neni^ n a any candidate aUpped ao ment of our laws" (EMwln ed In speaking of domestic Martani advocated the setting to see toe people we wll ,f’Ct9 vialbly add ao aexioualy aa Hubert Hum- Definition At Last M a y ). , problem s. Up of an office In Hartford nc^ ^ represemlng, rfie stat^ -phny haa aUpped aiiKe be began oam- The main qieaker of toe eve- “I"i haf*nave THSVfrnever sensea sensed suensuch a the State C ^tol, in which o i^ Sheriff Paul Sweeney, serving paignlng. At long last, there Is being establish­ ning was RepuHican Senatorial mood for change on the part of legislators could corrriate state “ master of ceremonies, In- H erald candidate Iklwln May, who is the people," May stated. "We and national legislation. troduced Thomas Camitoers as Tha ona has tremendoua, eager, en- ed a cOknpdUng, autoorltatlve, definition opposing______1_____A ______« Incumbent______A. Democrat______A______need» —new leadership, new Kbraln-mIm- fci chairman of "Tolland County’ ttmMiatir crcerde, only partly the result of Indian Summer. Inside Report Yesterdays "We must keep toe W a ^ - n,etropolltan district, Vernon, Open Foru] Senator Abraham Ribicoff. Re- power A Republican victory ton representation close to the You’re of good campaign management n representation close to the carrutoers, who la seeking toe There is In view an «id to the long and publican State Chairman How- will be a victory for the peo- Connecticut scene," Mariani Tl^ other la met by pitiful «nall banda inoonchiaive debate of meteortUoglsta b y 25 Y ^ $ Ago ard Hausman was unable to at- pie,” he said. "It will set a new state representative spot from said. "We must get right toe 47to District (Vernon), took of atraggleni, only partly aa the reault and editorialists a* to Just bow and when Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak tend, although he waa on toe moral tone, provide a breath of Annlveimary service* for Zion through to toe people." note of toe Indian headresses of a^pareat poor campaign management. D edioation up a 8400,000.00 debt every sin­ guest list. freedom." Indian Summer arrives. Lutheran Church are held In ob­ "Confidence In toe United advocating toe election of May, one la now taking the Prealdeney reelecUon this year, and toe To toe Editor, g le d a y ? May maintained "We must May cited Nixon’s ability to WAfiHHK^rON — Evidoice servance of 60 years of sendee, States must be reinstated stating It looks like a war party, eaaQy by verdict of aU'ttae poUa. It is no longer neceasary to debate nevdy appointed C9iarles Good- Why were each and every not do anything to upset toe lead and unify the RepubUcan that Richard M. Nixon is more as pastor of St. Msu^’a Blpisco- Once upon a time, not so long throughout toe world," the to be followed by victory. Xlj» other—who repBeaenfa an admin­ whether it la St. Martin’a Summer, or disturbed by his runntog-mato’s ell, who may have to run next aheriff given a blanket pay Paris negotUtions." He does party, compared to Vice Presl- pal Chqrch in order to accept ago, Man^hf**** held a tonvn Congressional candidate main­ Return to the People istration now In power and the ptditleal St lAtoe’s Suthmer, or whether it can open-mouthed campaign than he yisar. raise ot $8,000.00? Rectorahip In Lee, Maas. election. CVsm this election a tained. "I am aick and tired State Senator Andrew Repko, happen any time after Labor Day^ or lets on is found to his discreet Javits was characteristically Why did Manchester receive party whicb haa ooatraHad the Preti- man wae selected, and pieced VAof hearingss«.cAAa«»^ toeMzx; phrase Yankee ACMifvvc; QIof WUUngton,WUnilgVOn, RUVeunoted toeUIV BLAUIIKstrong vehement. He informed Agnew less funds for aid to disadvan­ South Windsor denfy for all except eight of the last 86 only when wo find oureelveB in Novem­ assignment of Stephen Hess, his Go Home, In foreign countries, support among toe people for 10 Years Ago in. a position of trust end re­ taged children this year from ber. longtime liberal advisor, to over­ that he had been making strong It’s not right. "bringing toe government back yeasB- la naming, In the poBs, aa U spect. He stated that he would the state? < see Gov. Spiro T. Agnew. endorsements of toe Nixon- Ag­ Students ot Howell Cheney "It’s wonderful how enthused to toe people. It has been taken incur he ««i|ht be lucky to wind up third. new ticket and that Agnew's do his best for toe people and Why is there a oontinulng Nor ia there any more necessity for Hess, an autbor-totellectual Technical School begin maga­ Chairman of Library Board toe people of Eastern Connecti­ away for too many years.” Tile picture bB this laeeente Is not, wild statements were acutely town of Manchester. 'IhU man loss of town rights? trying to commune wMh toe iqiirits of blooded in the many Nixon cam­ zine subscription campaign to cut are about politics this Repko, referring to his op­ In MaBty, much like the precedent It embarrassing to him. Should U Miayar Nate AgosUnelU. Not Why is there a oontinutog the Indiana themselves, who once paigns, tnlginally was assigned year,” Mariani said, of his ex­ ponent’s criticism of Repko as antomatlcaUy miggorta. they continue, Javits suggested, raise money for school activi­ many of us realise toe number gain of city power? ‘Pleased’ with New Funds scratch-cultivated and moccasin-trod the to studying transition inoblems ties. of hours, toe multitude of phtme periences campaigning through­ "toe sOent Senator,” last night Inf IMS, true, there wee asi almoat for the Nixon administration. he m i^t have to dilute his sup­ I do not wish the candidates to Chairman of the Ubrary Robert Sktaner of BUington Rd, “Pretty Soff land we have paved over. Miss Anne Burr of Adelaide faiiis end toe ondleeu meetings out the Second District. “The explained,” I'ts not toe voice aawrmptWwi that th e ouuntry But the potential for disaster port. A sUmy-faced Agnew lis­ engage in a debate, for aa we all people are strongly In favor of Rd. is chosen as ducheK of that toe Mayors poaltlo^ en­ *Boa^ John Cook has declined A that counts It’s toe actions.’’ wast about to make « change In Ita Finally, there is no longer any par­ disidayed by Agnew in Just two tened without comment. know debates are Just hot air A .. _zAs . England acanes, Mra., SKtonar self government, of self deter­ Repko is being contested by It is partly to save RepubU­ Connecticut to the Texas Roes tails . . . and the pay, g60<> per to comment on the criUclam ^ ^ autumn acene painted ivjtdcai Mderdilp, and tkat Tbomaa ticular approprtateneaa or neceaalty for weeks on the campaign trail has sessions. But, I really thinik that mination. They are becoming Democrat Robert Houely of Ver­ can liberals from more embar­ Frotival to Tyler, Texas. year. ■. iDewey was gohig to be Uie naact tryiig' to find purple proee to employ convinced Nixon he needs a direct answers by the two state meted out to his board by the on a tobacco shed siding In her more cognizant of the issues in non. rassment that Nixon now is tak­ Dedication is toe word ■which tricot mates rniildmt aueceeding Harry Trun yi. in describing toe meteorological char­ trusted and cool head Hke Steve , senatorial candidates on these Town Council at toe meeting exhibit the campaign." The return toe government to ing a discreet but firm Interest beet deeciibes Nate AgosUneto. vital questions would help me Rdlgtons Claes But this was, la 1»«. aaaumptkm acteristics of such a epdl of weath­ Hess’s to represent his interests. ' Monday night. (3ook said only He translateii the most recent toe people appears to be toe up- in Agnew’s performance. In Whatever he has said, what­ decide who to vote for. Sihoe 8t. Margaret Mary’s School polls to Indicate a "complete w by vyaa In exigence before the er, like toe peaceful warmth of the sun, Indeed, Nixon’s concern re­ A Thooght for Today derlying theme of the Repub­ addition to Hess’s being at­ ever be haa done, hat been for, they both seem equally quali­ that he and toe Library Board of Religious EklucaiUcn for oonvedUonB. There was, af- flects unease over Agnew inside Sponsoeed by the Mandieeter RepublicanAW^UvaavcMA sweep,”0 VTwgry of the lican aiVCUS campaign aavasafrom toe%aa w top of the wlndtoos peace to the trees, toe tached to Agnew's party, an­ and in. the best toteresta o f toe fied, their stand on toe vital is­ are "pleased toat toe council the RepubUcan peurty that Is Council of Churdies Grades 1 tbitough 8 will com­ state. "We must recapture Be-|- the candidates rigdit down to toe ta n m rd . n o vkMWe narrow ing o r w ldea- dream-like base on\tbe horiaon. other astute Nixon lieutenant — people of Manchester. We need deeper than generally realized. sues eball decide my vote. appropriated toe funds request- mence tomorrow. Sessions will pubUcan control of at least one' local candidates taC W the gap betwam the candtdatea; New Tork pubUclst William new people: we need new ideas. D . M alley be held in both the Ell Terry house of toe state leglslatpe." ______Everything tost Indian Summer might Agnew’e bizarre campaign Safire —baa been coordinating “ G ra co " only after the TOtea wore oountM waa record so far not only casta one Nate Agostinelli’s buaineas- School and toe Orchard HUl ever have been or have been defined problems with Agnew. Rep. ThU 1s a word of many mean­ Although the council did grant House Candidates Speak It leaHaeil diet Trtunan had put , Farnhsm Estates, Lake Plugged Sewers visible movement in the progreea of the in Miami Beach, also is now rid­ for having ignored toe budget gathering. tricot and super-light tricot spandex. toe Connecticut State Depertmont ot Nixem’ s o ig y blunder o f 1968. strength. He who haa it U suf­ asking Mr. AgoetlneUi to enter and the movement, this thne, ing with Agnew. Questions for Candidates appropriated for toe libraries. St. area, Lyndale Park, Nevera State Rep. Robert King of H ealth: B’ar from representing obe­ ficient, whole, comidete to meet in, why does Mr. AgoeUneW A . . _^ . 81 Rd., Graham X>A Rd., IUTIUMillerav YiA Rd., Tolland (48th District) predict­ Machine Oleaned All smoothed to a beautiful fit, sprinkled BO far aU in one dhectoo, away from Whether all thU 1s effective To the Editor, Tbe Library Board hired a li “Air Pollution Alert.’’ dience to Nixon’s commands as the exegesis of life. It U used h esitate? Septic Tanks, iDiy Wells, the pte ouiivcnrton aaaumptlon that ttBa ia a matter of some doubt for brary director that they could Ahby Rd., Hayes Rd., Hillside ed 1968 w ould be a RepubUcan claimed by Democrats, Agnew's to describe a person and as a I would like the two candidates Let us rally btoind Barry and Sewer lines Instaued—Cel­ with lace... and priced to please. seajfoned Agnew-watchera 1 n not afford to pay within toe Dr.' and Steep Rd. year. "Sometimes It looks too ■ligtit be aometfahig of an even, dotditftd Red-baiting and onslaughts on title of nobility. The way I like for the office of State Senator, keep a good man in office. lar Waterproofing' Done. Maryland. Ever since Agnew amount gpranted the library ’Iboae Uvlng hi the flollawlng good,” he warned, "our only Start your collection, today, in oonlaat, toward the ertabHehroeet Vice President Humphrey have best to use It, U as a gift to who aeem to be both fine per­ Elizabeth Dougherty won popular acclaim with ills board. areas will attend Orchard Hlil: job is not to get overconfident. lemon mist, pale mint or winsome white. of Ntama as the heavy fasoette. Victory As Protest been bis own idea. Given the some friend. The Apostle Paul’s sons, to inform the people as to condemnation of Negro leaders Pine Knoh, Woodland Park, We must work up to the last MeKINNEY BROS. general asslgiwnent of counter­ their stand or record on vital Council members Umberto InevltBUe quaaUon fo r th e m o- Arthur Ashe once said: "It’s an abnor­ last spring, he has been unal- use of It U as a gift of Ueseing m inute." 118 P ea rl S t. — 648-6868 ing Democratic attacks (a com­ issues. Today in History Delmastro and Abraham Glass- Birch HUl, Avery Height, Oak- BMOt beoom ea Ih la: la th ere an y W rong mal worid I Uvo to. I played in Long Is­ teraU y convin ced that he In­ and as a benediction. Bo I Former State Rep. Dorothy Sewerage Disposal Co. mon role for toe Vice Presiden­ My own personal opinion Is Today ia Friday, Sept 20, the man both spoke against toe ridge, Poster St., Poster St. HkeHhood that this trend wlU reveree It- land and Ididnotsoe — Idldnot see— stinctively holds the certain would give it to yoa MlHer, toe candidate for State tial candidate) Agnew has run that some of toe vital Issuea 264th d a y o f 1668. T here a re 102 methods used by toe Library Extension, Saginaw St., Dart aavr Wm the RepubBean campaign pay a other Negro. Except for the puIaV of public sentiment. The Grace of the Lord Jesus w ild. a r e : days left In the year. ^ Board in hiring toe library di­ HUl Rd., Barber Hill Rd., Nle- a iBtor price for such early pruapettty ^ sfaltera sod locker-room attendants.” Ttos frame of mind concerns Christ be yours. rector when they had not been derwerfer Rd., Lawrence Rd., T,i»nitsiuint Ashe’s victory " to toe‘first Indeed, Nixon’s sin regarding The welfare story. Just why Today’s Highlight In History . 1 Beautifully fashioned in .piH. pnmlHn over-oowfldenceT WlU the thoughtful Republicans less by Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw granted funds to pay «uch a Newmarker Bd., Avety St., UiXted States Open Tennis ChamplooMdp Agnew has not been fashioning Is there a 60 million dollar On this date In 1946, Pi'ealdent DuPont's Antron®, Nylon Democrats somehow manage Its impact on Nov. 6 than cwi Senior Pastor person. But they along with all Felt Rd., BUington Rd. from viifls week was the triumph of his method 'him into a hatchet-man but in d e ficit? Harry Truman asked Secretary the fumre. An Inept Vice Pres­ South Methodist Church but one other council member and Lycra® Spandex. to get off the floor and atage a Tiuman- of approach to that abnormal world—by giving him, until now, too free Why ia Connecticut’s crime of Commerce Henry Wallace for Oakland to tho BUington line. idential candidate seldom loses 1226 Main Mreet did vote to grant the $6,188 need­ Uka finUb after aB? ^ mastery on tlje court. Of eH American a hand. John Sears, the Inight rate 7 per cent higher than the his resignation after WAUaca Both .sessions wUl be hekl A. Adjustable stneFtch an election where his running- Manchester, Connecticut ed to pay the director’s salary. Ona answer woidd seem to be that •ports, tennis has been one of the most young Nixmi aide and law ixut- natkm aa a wh(4e? made a speech criticizing UB. from 9:30 a.m. to 10:26 each mate la so far In front aa Nix­ Councilman Robert Trewhella straps (A32-36, B32-88, the Ninon campaign of 1S8S does not ■DObfaiab, doedy tied to the white tennis nar assigned to travel with Ag­ What is being done in toe poUcy toward toe Soviet Union. Saturday. Because of the, rela­ on. Rather, Agnew’s perform­ cast toe lone vote against toe C32-40). $9JH) seem likely to throw away the advant­ clubs and aodety aeL Ashe, because of new, had no major say in Ag- \ State Senate or House to stem On This Date tive 'ipitoxlmlty of the schools, new’s strategy the first two ance is disturbing because U 'Quotations appropriation. Now! Lips are for age it now finds Itsdf enjoying. It la ISs odor, was often deeply resentet*. But the wide use of drugs in our In 1797, toe A m erican friga te there wlU be no bus tronspor- w eeks. cast doubts on hla fitneea as B. Panty Girdle (S, M, L, he was too good a player to keep on toe We don’t need more laws. But state by teen-agera? Oonstltutlon — Old Ironsides — Library Board Chairman . taUon this year. It is suggested obvloualyM one of .the most thorougfadF Nor was Agnew fully briefed' heir apparent to national pow­ glossing over! AncJ "blacite-only" courts to bis native Rldi- we do need the will to enforce What Is being done to han­ was launched In Boaton. Cook oald that neither he nor th at cax .pools be formed. X L ). . $ S pcepnied, carefully pcxxqiected cam­ on policy. In that now famous er. With the help of Nixon’s lieu­ mond, Va. In tournament after tourna­ the laws we already have. d le the 120 m ill ton dcrilar sta te In 1860, Congress voted to ban any other board member had Gunnen* Mate 2. C. David C. paign efforU in the hlabny of Preai- .Sept. 10 meeting with Washing- ’ tenants, It will be up to Agnew * 1 AS.. TUMMY ment be steadily rose in the rankings un­ to erase those doubts by his —Ben. John C. Stennia, D- debt we are in? '• toe slave trade In the District of been present at the Coimcll se^ utjteo, aonat o t Mrs. Carmelo S. ^w iai poUtica. Provided it doea not ton correxpondent* when he sug­ sHm Monday night and thus had 153 Northview Dr., Is C. Fiberfill Padded Bra, ad­ til he has now found hintself at the top, record the next six weeks. Miss., wt crime. Why ia Connecticut running Oolum'hla. ••tarn Ita ood,*' provided it does not find having defeated the world's best, pro and gested Humphrey was "soft on no comment on what was said serving aboard the guided mis­ justable stretch straps communlMn,” Agnew .also de- KcaUeirl ttoaif tempted to overplay Ms advantages amateur alike. There was a "'**^"* sile frigate USS Mahan, which (A82-S6, B82-88) fSJH I or move ia too obvloudy tor the kind Uvered less publicized but equal­ Library Board scheduled t o r recently left San Diego, Calif, Ashe’s peraonsl defense through the ly injudicious pronouncements qf “km" which might revive other the same Ume as the council for toe ship’s new homeport in lii|lf|IOSSCS years -ot tournament play has been his on Vietnam — flatly ruling out D. Pettislip (P, S, M, L) lma«ea, the Nbeon campaign haa every ability to stay calm and not react to toe session, said Cook, and tous no Yokosuka, Japan. coalition government to Saigon. board members were able to Marine Cpl. Donald M. Rob­ $ 9 chance of continuing to aeem a atmospbene he was playing in. Ho oould Fischetti are sheer treats! That’s not Nixon’s poettton. Rep. attend toe council session. erts Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. gcodemte, rational appnoadi to the rtol have diosen otoerwise. For exampla, in Melvin Laird of- Wisconsin, a Having "heard no tap«8i Donald M. Roberts of 166 Pine ( ^w imwita and interests of the Ameri­ the semifinal round last weekend he Foundations— ^Main Floor member of Nixon’s Infonnal onA ’.'not knowing what w as ■Tree Lane, is serving with the T r e a t yourself to this oould have refused to iday CSlff Drys- strategy board, has emphatical­ swinging key-key new,iHing— can people. dale of South Africa as a protest against •aid,” Cook oald neither he nor First Marine Division In Viet­ The other answer wotild aeem to be ly advised ags^t such a re­ the RealGlrl Cocoon Slipgiosses that natton'a ^lartheld racial policies. Mker members of the Ubra:^ nam . strictive stance'. ■ in a sphere within a sphere. that M is rather diCficidt to taiegine But be didn’t, and Ids defeat of Drys- Board would give any com­ Airman Richard B. MacDon­ Vice Praddent Humphrey managing to Although Agnew’s hard line ment on what toe council mem­ ald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Misty, moist shades protect dsle better served the cause of oquaUty was applauded by Republican reveree the audden aiippege wllh which than a loss by default would have. bers had to say. ert J . M acDonald o f 89 Deep- your lips from sun dry-out, tool regulars, party liberals explod­ wood Dr., has completed basic tala cf"«r“

SA’ PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 S'ecHon Two FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 iJlRtlfFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 Pages 15 to 28 Students Plan Tliird Grade O bituary Allies Repel Start Enem y Push Opposition in Mrs. Oatfaerine Karvelfai Mrs. Oaltherlne KarvelU, 84, M exico Q ty For John Jr. o f S5 P alm St>, w idow o f P eter Near Saigon KarveUs, died eaily this morn­ MEXICO CTTY (AP) — Rlth NBW YORK (AP) —Carrying (Oanttamed tram Page One) ing at a Manchester convales­ at least 1,000 persfoia taportsd cent home after a long Illness. a teatlwr book b«c almost as under arreat li* coimeotloo with Mrs. KarveHa was born May Americans were killed and 27 as he la, John F. Ketnedy the military occupation of the 18, 1884 in Lithuania, and had Americana wounded, but it had Jr., the T-yaar-oltf son of the late University of Mexico oampua, lived in Manchester for many no other information on the ac­ students jrfanned mastings ptwMent, began classes Friday yean. She was a communicant tion. in the nation’s oldest private of St. Bridget Church. In the Mekong Delta 86 miles througttout Mexico CSty to southwest of Saigon, a South organise their opposition. •eoondary sdiool. Survivors Include a son, Jo­ Vietnamese battalion fought for At least 84 university profea- John Jr., wearing a gray wool seph O. KarveUs of Manches­ ter; 6 grandchildren, and 11 four and a halt hours today near •ora and a number ot persona suit with short pants and a Go Omg, a provincial capital, deaorlbed aa OommunlaU were hhown He, A ook hands with Ool- great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Mon­ and reported kllltng 88 of the en­ among those arrested Tbursday. lagiate School's headmaster, emy. But again caaualtiM on BamM of student, some oar- Oait Andrews, at the sdtool's day at 8:80 a.m. from the Le- derc Funeral Home, 28 Main the allied side were compara­ rylng chunks of wood, took to main entrance and then went to tively high, 16 South Vietnamese the atreeta in proteat Tbursday his assigned third grade class­ 8L, with a Mass of requlmn at St. Bridget Church at 9. Burial killed and 81 wounded. night, and riot police uaed oIiAs, room . I J r . The M IG klU w as the 110th BOohael Day Bobart Bergamtail WUUam Oaltaey tear gas and nausea gaa to dW> Mrs. John F. Kennedy, wlU be In St. Bridget Cmnetery. NdrHi Vietnamese plane report­ perse them. No serious injuries dressed in a black coat and ac­ Friends may call at the fu­ were reported. One student sras cessories, entered the building neral home tomorrow from 7 to ed shot down by U.S. pilots and 9 p.m . and Sunday from 2 to 4 with John and departed about was credited to Navy Lt. Antho­ shot in the leg during the day, a and 7 to 9 p.m. ny J. Nargi, 28, of Clifton, N. J. flve minutes later. poUoe aource sold. Hie enrollment of the boy The Navy said Naigi’s flight 6 Youths Charged A university official said the caused some stir among the SOO Frederick C. SchoKa tangled with two MIG21s, the government sent In thousands of students even though many ELLDfOTON — Frederick C. latest model plane in the North army troopa after learning of a have their share of famous par­ Schults, 68, of 196 Orchard St., Vietnamese Air Force, about 10 student plot to seise the Oljrm- ents. The sons of composer-con­ huaband ot Mn. Marguerite miles below the 19th parallel, ptc stadium across the street ductor Leonard Bernstein, res­ Brieriey Schults, died yesterday the northern limit for U.S. com­ from the university and hold It taurateur Vincent fiardi and at Hartford Hospital. bat missions. With Selling Drugs until the government gives in to several Rockefellers attend the M r. Schults w as b om Aug. 10, Naigi brought one of the the demands that prompted the Manhattan West Side school. 1916 in Tolland, son of George MIGs down with a missile, the two-month-old student strike. and Anna Tureck Schults, and (Oontlniied From Page One) drug LSD in bbiy of this year, Health Dept., and Dr. Joseph Waiting outside for a signal to Navy said, while the other Com­ Tbe Olympic Gtunes are had Uved aU his Ufe in the Tol- munist Jet fled to the north. both were students at Hanchee- R. Lanning, noted psychiatrist enter the building, a few youn­ agents from the Federal Bu­ scheduled to open Oct. 12, and land-EUington area. He was a It w as the first M IG kiU re ter High School. at the Hartford Institute of Liv­ Robert Marak ger boys craned t^ ir necks and reau of Narcotics and Danger­ In June, two West Hartford ing both sp(d(e on the effects of 1,500 o t the 7,000 s'tfaletes ex­ foreman at Pratt and Whitney ported by U.S. pilots since Aug. pected already lutve arrived. teased photographers by shout­ ous Drugs and the Narcotics youths were charged with break­ nsLrcotlcs and controlled drugs Inc., West Hartford, where he 1. P resident G ustavo Dima O rdas ing, "There he is. There he la.” Cbntrol Section of State De­ ing and entering with criminal and the type o f people wrho use had been employed for over SO The American Thunderchief 5 5 Persons baa aald be will use any legal One brown-ejred sixth grader partment of Health. Intoit and larceny of more than them . years. that was shot down Thursday means—including the aimed told newsmen, "We are sup­ $2,(X)0 concerning the M ay 6 Grieg stated at that time, in Survivors, besides his wife, went down south-southeast of According to Chief Reardon forces—to make sure the games posed to give him [nivacy. The burglary of the Manchester Drug an interview with the Herald include two daughters, Mrs. Vlnh, North Vietnam’s chief the action came ad a result of C harged in (Herald photo by Pinto) teachers told us that they (the C o. 717 M ain St. go off without a hitch. Richard Luetjen and Mrs. southern port, the U.S. Com­ a 10-week-long investigation be­ that he had the names of sev­ Mrs. Theresa Damato, mother of builders Raymond and Louis Damato, ad­ Kennedys’ deserve a lot of ]»1- Large quantities of controlled eral drug users In Manchester Tbe Interior Ministry said the PhUlp Kozlowskl, both of Rock-. mand said. It was Uie 8S7Ui U.S. tween the three cooiperating de­ army was called out because mires silver bowl presented to her, after it was used for a champagne-christen­ vacy and not to ask him about drugs and narcotics taken In and that the drug problem was Prison Probe viUe; two brothers, George warplane reported lost in com­ partm ents. the etudents, who have occiqtied ing of the 11-unit "Theresa Apaiteents,” named after her. hir family. Other than that he’s that burglary are stiU unac­ no greater In Manchester than Schults and WUUam Schults, bat in the North. Four poUce cruisers were the campua since Jidy, heu) re­ Just another boy at CMlegiate.” counted for. In any other compcuuble Com­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) —A both of Tcriland; a sister. Miss Four Navy F8 Crusaders tan­ used this morning as every fused to heed the university rec­ Headmaster Andrews said In August, an 18-year old Bol­ munity, although It did exist lieutenant of guards at Holmes- J<4in Jr. would study the "tradi­ Anna Schults of Tolland; and a gled with the two MIGs and the member of the detective bu­ tor’s call to return to classes. Ceremony Stresses Hope ton youth was enured by two here. burg Prison, two Detention Cen­ grandchild. duel lasted about five minutes, reau, including bureau chief Tbe rector, Javlet Bama tional courses—reading, writing Manchester policemen inalde the Grleb also stated at that time and arithmetic, plus French" Funeral services wlU be held the fliers reported. Lt. Joseph Sartor, was Joined ter Gtfards and a former assist­ P in e P h arm acy, 684 C enter St. tlut there were 2,200 drug-rriat- Sierra, called the occimatlon but declined to give details of tomorrow at 10:80 a.m. at the Nargi, who was flying his by Chief 'Reardon and Oapt. ant social worker were among at 1:45 a.m. ' ed Climes committed in Connec­ "an excessive act of force which John’s curriculum. Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ 111th m ission ov er the North, G eorge S. M cC aughey, in. serv­ ticu t during 1967 and th a t 1,700 66 persons charged as a result our house of study did not de­ lllll ercial Building Mayor Nathan-Agostinelli represents the people of Manchester to the camera, is Edward Rybczjdc, executive director of ■the ton Ave., Rockville. The Rev. said his heat-seeking missile ing the warrants. The youth was an admitted First Co "It’s a terrible thtaig that he of those were direct sriling or of an Investigation of homosex­ serve." But, he added; “Uke- Manchester Renewal Agency. (Herald photo by Pinto) Bruce E. Rudolf, paster of Trin­ shot up the t^pipe of the Com­ drug addict and In searching at dedication of the first commercial construction in the North can’t go through life like any­ Reardon said the investiga­ possession offenses. He stated wlse, the university did not de­ ity Lutheran Church, will of­ munist Jet and sent it spiraUpg the stmre. Investigators found ual assaults in city prisons. End Renewal Area. In front of payloader shovel, with his back one," he said. "Already there tion hod been "long hard road” that marijuana and LBD were serve the use made by some ficiate. Burial will be in Grove to the ground in a large red fire­ that four boxes ot narcotics tab­ Fifty one present or former has been too much publicity and that M. involved numerous the two most popular items university student and outside HiU Cemetery, Rockville. ball. lets had been removed from a prisoners also were charged as Starts in Renewal Area South Windsor; WUUam MelOn- arette out the window of their aJxMit the reason for the change instances of selling various used by Connecticut youths. groups of our institution. We Rd.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Friends may call at the fu­ “The pilot ejected and I saw shelf and placed on top of a a result of a 26-month investf- n ey, 101 Chestnut S t ; F rank Firemen Quell car. Grass was burning In three of school. 'Ihat is privileged in­ drugs and narcotics, all taking Chief Reardon today declined to hanre t o rep eat th a t th e eh alen t By SOL R. OOHEN "You are now on your own, but, that, when North End Renewal Police Report PhllUp Haleedy, Windsor Locks. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. his chute open," said Nargi. counter along wKh other items. Glosser, East Hartford; An­ separate spots between toe East formation and part of the priva­ place in Manchester. say specifically which drugs gallon that uncovered what of­ conflict was not engendered by I wiU be here to guide you.” to completed, Mancheeter DISCHAROEID YESTERDAY: It was his first MIG klU. During March of this year, a ficials termed an epidemic of David Bean, East Hartford; thony Mozzer, 81 Oak St.; WU­ Two' Minor Fires Hartford exit off the WUbur cy to which she (Mrs. Kennedy) He added Uiat the investiga­ and narcotics were related to the university. ” More than^six years of The $2 miiuon plus North End dbeen’t etop with redevelop­ IMBmor Crashes Mra, Walter E. Peters The Navy planes fired two four-part symposium on drugs homosexual assaults in the Uam Gddrick, 16D FeH Rd., Cross Highway and the Manches­ is entiHed.” the arrests made this morning, Tbe students demand release n g , of 'delays and Renewal project started In 1982 m en t.’’ Mrs. Victoria Orduz, 21 Margar­ Firemen from central head­ ELUNOTON —Mrs. Phyllis missiles at the other MIG, but tion wod still going on end that and their use, was conducted at city’s three lockups. Ronald E. Sterrett, 28, of 68 Wapito«; Mrs. Ida Cooper, te r exit. Until this year John was en­ but that the lnformatil run by Roman Cath­ According to Lt Joseph Sar­ who ordered the investigation, lice officials, dlabanding of the two calls yeeteiday, both minor trict also showed up .to stand Sundgren of EHlington, died yes­ A m erican pilots flew 181 m is­ forts, were culminated this ®«^ Town voter^ a ^ referendum eared In court city’s prison facilities as he sons Injured in clashee alnoe for town partlcipatlan, by voting "*“ r. . Trombly, Storra; Bruce Miles, At 8:14 p.m. they put out a Firemen and poUce were on ter a short illness. She was the southern panhandle Thursday. searched, fingerprinted and marijuana In Manchester on a tion of the first commer­ day at 6:20 p.m. after being in­ 67 H U lcrest D r., R o ck v ille ; JOhn Storra; Mrs. Marjorie MeUuzio, nedy transferred John - to Col­ tod ay have posted th eir $500 signed the warrants Thuraday. July, protection of the unlveral- a $t26,000^ ^ e. '*®*«**^ by a nor- fir e under th e h(x>d o f a ca r at the scene within minutes to an­ wife of Walter E. Peters. 24-hoiv noUce. row vote in 1966. Kaipinslti, 96 Falknor Dr.; Manrileld Center; Mrs. Lor­ legiate because Us teachers booked in rapid fasM(m bOfore. bonds with the -aid of profes­ "The most vicious {xlsoner Is ty’s traditional autonomy from cial conatructiim in the Two public faculties have volved in a two-oor coUtoion on 111 Center St. The caiburaitor swer an alarm originating from Survivors also include h er Wben the speeches were'fli^ raine Thoms, East Hartford; recommended he repeat the sec­ being'tran^xirted to East Hart­ A$ the symposium Robert C. sional bondsmen. Parrots of permitted to indidge his propen­ government Interference and re­ North End Renewal Area. been constructed In the area, W. Middle Tpke. Donald Mioore, Ftox Trail. Cov­ the Keeney St. Grammar School father, two brothers, and an­ R and i A lberti, 8 8 B irch S t.; R«8>- waa flooding and gas ignited on ond grade. Senate Group ford for 'the 10 a.m. court ses- Grieg, chief of the Narcotic Con­ each of the boys appeared In sities, the most pathetic prison­ peal of a portion of the federal Approxlmatoly 200 persona, in­ an addition to Robertaon School itbed, and before Uie chant- entry. at 11:46 this morning, only to other sister. pagne-chrtotening ‘took plaoe. Sterrett was the driver of a ert Roy, East Hartford; Rory toe hot manifold. Only the ho(xl Bl(m. trol Section of tbe Connecticut court with them this morning. er Is his victim. Each emerges code which defines aubverslve cluding a boat of ' elected and and the Victor E. Swanson A lso, M rs. R ose K ra vltz, 410 find that some impulsive young­ Orilegiate, founded in IdS, by Funeral services will be held car that coUided with a imr McCormack, 24 Box Meadow of the car was damaged. Approves Budget All of their parents were nor from prison more dangerous or activltia. i^>polnted town officials, wit­ Rybezyk introduced PoUce E. Center St; Mrs. Virginia ster had tripped toe signal while the Reformed Protestant Dutch tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Sw im m ing FotA. (grated by' i),QimEdith AArchibald rcn^a « of i>iniock, 261 Autumn St; Jean Lane, Wapplng; Guy Jodoln. At 8:82 they teamed up with less capable than when he en­ nessed ground-breaking cere­ d iief James Reardon end build­ playing in toe hallway. Church, has bad no religious af- Church of Christ, Congregatlanr tlfled within 30 mlimtea of their ‘Ihey spread out Thuraday The second commercial par­ A n d ov er He will appear In klaple St.; Mrs. 110 Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Sonta firemen from Bast Hartford to WASHINGTON (AP) — The tered,” said Judge Barbleri. monies on the aoutheeat corner ers 'Raymond, and Louis Da­ tlHaHon sin ce IMO. al, Newington. Tbe Rev. David arrest and several curived at _ night in bands of 60 to 100. Obs cel will be dedicated Monday at court Oct. 7. No one was In­ put out brush and grass fires on Senate Appropriatiems Commit­ of Main and Woodbrldge Sts. It m ato. Nancy Cain, RST> 4, Coventry; Bockus and son, 21 Foxcroft Almost one-third of CoUegi- police headquarters within Police Scour Wales to Find Lt. William Anastasia, 46, an group seized a bus near tbe Ite 10 a.m. on HUUard St. The Man- jured In the accident. Rt. 16 which had apparently be­ The best belt for yellow perch H. Elaton wiU officiate. Burial tee has approved a $71.9-bilUon ia the alto of an 11-unit spart- He thanked Reardon "for the Edwin Turner, East Hartford; Dr.; Mrs. Zina Latham and ates’ pupils are on scholarships will be in Center Cemetery, m inutes. 18-year veteran and a lieutenant terlor Ministry, drove it Into a cheater Ctorblde Co. will con­ Cars driven by Joseph Cher- gun when someone threw a cig­ to a smaU, lively minnow. defense spending budget that is ment'huUdlng, to be constructed struct a 4,000 square foot faclUty li®*? he has glv«ai the MRA Ckirol Green, Farnham Rd., son, 182 Spruce St. and.-are recruited by the Boys Newington. ' Several of the parents were since 1960, was charged with ex­ wall, and broke many windows irone, 62, of 59 Glenwood St Club of New York, Haitem $6.2 billion under President Trace oi Bomb Terrorists by RaymomJ and Louis Damato, staif,’’ and praised itbe Damatos Friends may call at the New­ attired In business suits with tortion, blackmil and consplra-' with rocks they aimed at poHoe.'. end Patriota A. OonnoUy of 91 churches and public school guid­ JcdinsoiVs request tor the cur­ Manchester buUdera. .hi. ^®*^ constriictlon skUl." ington Memorial Funeral Home vdilte shirt and tie in direct By KARL E. METER FWA adherents refer to cy- Police used tear and nausea ; Bolton St collided on Main St. rent fiscal year. Immediatelyediatsly after theo m cere- Coffee and dougimute to l- ance counselon. 20 Bonalr Ave., btewlngton, ^to- Tbe Washington Post Prince Charles as “The German gaa against students near the -.Tbe House sariler bad xecom- contras t, to the lo^g-hair and Guard P ^ Palmer, 25, was monies, a tnuldoier began dig- *owed for all in altendence. at 7:60 a.m. yesterday. i^gbt from 7 to 9. Palace of Fine Arts on Avenlda mended $72.2 billion. The Senate Ii?®ie-style clbfiiing of four of LONDON-Pollce were mak- charged with conspiracy, sodo­ A lm e R aym ond, 41, o f 689 The family suggests that committM cut an addiUcmal tbe six boys. ing a house-to-house search in my and solicitation to commit Juares, where tourlMa were ss« ■ ■"» Main St. drove hto car into a those wishing to do so make Thereea Apartments, nam ed ______^ residents who nounced by the Rev. Kenneth J. CSiester Carlson $363 m illion. Gaffiiey and Betgamlni, both ’^ales Tuesday for traces left S S le sodomy. Guard Samuel L. Eas­ rtrolling. On the Jammed Poaeo parked car owned by EUsabeto memorial contributions to the after the mother of the two Do- Friable of at. Bridget Churoh, Although the defense budget seniors at Manchester High ^ nationalist fanactlcs who are ley, 28, was charged with bri­ de la Reforma Boulevard, stu­ L ew is o f 179 B irch R d . and a ‘X c t o x ’ Building Fund of the* Church of ______,h« End. and to the many remain- benediction by the Rev. InvenlxM* has had relatively easy going in Schotrf, aiq>eared in conven­ blamed tor a bombing Incident bery and smuggling a prison­ dents climbed over parked ei^s utiUty py tor ing _ tonight _ at 7:80 p.m. Dr. beautiful car color. with an envelope, believed to ^y. His condition Tuesday was architecture in the Unit- Minh In hto homeland, haa been 28-minute dedication. tlon. Afternoon visiting hours In week at the Memorial Building. breakdowns in India. police checked the area this redevelopment and toank all of paul Oijala, professor of Mto- A Xerox spokesman said Cari- contain narcotic and a syringe, listed as critical. ®eedlng, violation of match the spirit and toe pep provide special music at ties, made him a multimillion­ AU of these cases are stiU tendent Jock1 Wilson of Scotland er leading the revolt that ended of Manchester." ttenfs rooms. No more than two aire. the last regular aeaalon. Chavan were "dead’’, for two pending, due to laboratory re­ Yard, who is in charge of se- buildingB of ‘*>®the Pre»«ntpresent campus,campus. rtate traffic) crotrol signs and the regime of President Ngo "Today's dedication," he said, and the loyalty of the entire the services, and wlH Of' those registering Wednes­ vtoltors at one time per patient. Carlson was bom in SeaUle, hours because of a local break­ ports v^ch have not been ob­ cucurity ru y arrangemenU for Prince .— ""'y ' buUdlngs In violation of ho passing zones. Dinh D iem . "to that dawn of tomorrow North End.” conduct a youth (dioir tomor­ day, 18 registered as Democrats __America. dadiffriMl hv William MRA Chairman Everett Keith, iVash., the son of an itinerant down one night, an announce­ tained from the NarCoUcs Con­ Charies’s Instailaition at Cerr- designed by William Checking of tbe area ‘will con­ President Nguyen Van Thleu which waa predicted In a bro­ row and Sunday evenings. He P afiento T o d a y : 287 and 18 as Republicans, and of m ent said. baiher. He worked his way trol laboratory in Hartford narvon Castle next year Burges, the famous 19th Cen- tinue and all motoitsts are has sold in Saigon hs wants Big chure lour years ago, an a member of the agency since will also speak at the 10:46 a.m. tbooe registered through the “This is in keeping with In­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: through the California Institute which is reportedly understaff­ urged to use caution when there Minh back in the government. nounolng plana lor toe North tbe 1962 inception of North Sunday service at the church. bnrti cleric’s office, 29 register­ dia’s declared goal ot a socialis­ ™ . wm be the firot «ich Michael Adams, 84 Cole St; of Technology, receiving his ed and overworked. are children on the rood and to Mtnh’s aide said ths general End Renewal, said, "It to a tre- The servioee today and to­ ed Democrat and 27 Republican. tic pattern of society,” a news­ cerem on y since 1911, when the Mrs. Augusta August, School bachelor of science degree in Two Manchester girls were obey posted speed limits. has been in contact with the toe event to toe mendous torlU for me to be morrow at 7:80 p.m. and the Registering as unafftliated were paper commented. Duke of Windsor, who reigned North Church Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Joanne Car­ physics. charged with possessing the South Vietnamese Embaaay graduation^ a chUd from col- hWe. to eee the culmination of Sunday services at 10:46 a.m. BRAN D NEW 1968 M ERC U RY COUGAR 147. briefly aa Edward VHI, became The names of those arrested son, 78 Benton St.; BheUy He came to New York in I960 here dally but that the embassy lege with the parent saying, our atx-year planning. I hope and 7 p.m. are open to toe pub­ The next registration session the 2qth Prince of Wales in a To Hold Picnic were not immediately avail­ Danse, East Hartford; Mrs. Equipped with; Automatic Transmlaalon, Courtesy and took a Job In the patent de­ haa received no Instructlona so lic. Reservations for the Mis­ Lights, Whitewall Urea, Power Steering, Radio, SALE will be an all-day one from 9 line dating bock to the thir­ able. Juno (3ood, 14 Olcott St.; Jack partment of the PJR. Mallory Marcos Burned in PfH^y teenth centery. Irodc^y, tte . Methodist Church will far from Saigon. sionary, Prayer Service may be Deluxe Interior, Full Wheel Covers, WaU-to-WaU C o. a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Vernon made . by contacting Edward dorr, 20 Hayes Dr., RockvlUe; CturpeUng, Side View Mirror and 4-Way Flashers. mOE! ESementary Sriiool on R t. 80. ritual lUelf haa been traditional- Day picnic for The aide added that Minh, James Harlow, East Hartford; . He began to work on his copi­ ly regarded aa a symbolic con- church Sunday * 1 - f T I highly popular among South SWain Jr., 29 Candlewood Dr. F ed era l L abel L ist $8622. 306L The registrars of voters are SAIIHY. w in s IH A S ia l* ®b**l»SIONI Mrs. R. Frances Harvey, East e r -id e a in 1988, setting up a cession to Welsh patriots. ^ * P-*"' Wick- I OWll Vietnamese, Intended to make make-riilft laboratory in a room present at each voter maki^ Hartford; Cbrto HendriokMn, 80 session to demonstrate the use Tbe terrorista ore not to be no puUlc comment on Thleu’s Linden St.; Scott Hendrickson, In Astoria, Queens. During the Break Is Official confused with Plaid Cymru, the Fwnules will bring or cook The new officers and choir ■!-!!! ^ of the voting machines to new invitation until he haa received Public Records 80 linden St.; David Hipoky, next several years he studied members of Manchester As­ Wril S v ejar a r o S m TO o m n , YeB ow ScRiiMiif voters. Welsh Nationalist Party, which ^***‘*' lunches, and the conflmation of it from Saigon, f O ra n * Warrantee Deeds Stafford Springs, Mrs. Helen law at night and was graduated ha# been making some head- hlen’s Club will provide soda, sembly, Order of Rainbow Girls, niikwrii Beet Qseene, Boetoa lettuce, The IBoard of Admissions is In South Vietnam, Thleu told rwiMta. Beets, Egg Plant, from the New York Law School will rehearse for installation, Y ellew Okallflowier, Oarrota, ^ Albert R. Martin to Larry M., Jagielo, Brewster fit., Coventry, made up of the three sriectmen, way in its peaceful campaign football, badminton, newsmen he Is sending Lt. Gen. Aleo, Mra. Marion Johnson, and admitted to the bar. In Sabah Quarrel Sunday evening at 8:80 In the Bed OMbbage, Bottenwt, Aoom SquM^ Bed end Judith A. Koblect, property Percy Spicer, Stanley SmyrskI for separatism. A spokesman for ®"d other games are planned, Tran Thien Khiem, ths govern­ White Ontone, Bdgioni Endive, Windsaw St., Mrs. Julia On O ct. 22, 1988, he inked the Masonic Temple. Rehearsal of at 307 E. Middle Tpke., con­ and David WUliams, plus' the (Continued from Page One) — the p ^ y condemned the bomb- h*®*«hers of the picnic commit- ment’s interior mintoter and a Kaselauskas, 251 Buokland St.; figures and the word "l()-2e-38 Ing, sa y^ "one reacU with die- ®^® Jiufi®* Hennessy, Ed- the Father's degree team will veyance tax $11. town clerk, Henry Butler. sitita taken when Malaysia was rfose friend of Big Minh, to Mrs. Esther L«hmann, 81 Cand Astoria" on a glass slide. He ment statement that the United may and disgust at this kind of "'hnd Slerbinski, Richard Field, follow immediately after the In­ LAM -Developers Inc. to tiAM formed five years ago. Bangkok to talk to the exiled Dr.; Mrs. Prances Lord, Rt. nilibed a sul{rfiur-coated metal States recognizes Sabah as tiling.” and Mrs. Jack Stroup. stallation rehearsal. Homes Inc., property cm Red- s m x . HAVE APPETITE "With respect to the claim of leader about returning. 81 Coventry: Mrs. Florence Mc­ plate with a pocket handker­ Using even stronger language ------— wlaod Rd., conveyance tax $6.60. BRAND NEW 1918 BIEROURY BIONTBOO CHICAGO (AP) -One thing part of Malaysia. the Philippines on Sabah," an Thleu said Khiem would leave BIcftle Peats end Ciao^H>l®*- Grath, West St., Bolton; Mrs. chief to give it an electrical waa Geotge Thomas, the secre- STATE BLOWS ITS HORN The Women’s Auxiliary of the LAM Homes Inc. to John B. SALE a prisoner does well while in tbe "This is really serious and embassy spokesman said, "the In a week or lo days. The prert- Grace Nelson, 39 Bcantio 2-Door Hardtop Equipped With: AUi V v m inyl^Ii^or, y iijj charge, then exposed the slide tary for Wale# in the L«^^ gov- BISMARCK, N.p.. (AP) — It’s Manchester Midget and Pony W nM N D SWEdALS for A SPBCfAt KATHY! and Janet L. O’Reilly, property D eluxe central detention area of the could affect PhilIppine-U.S. re­ United States traditionally takes dent expressed a beUef Minh Meadow Rd., South Windsor; Automatic Tnuun lion, V-8 Engine, R a ^ , under a floodiamp for three sec­ ernment, who called the terror- the law in North Dakota to tellFootball Association will meat on Redwood Rd., conveyance Wheel Covers, WaH-^to-Wall carpeting, Slaile View pmoEi Chicago Police Department ia lations," the source aald. no position on territorial dis­ would be hack In Saigon on Nov. SSiV B TOMATOES ...... John P allalt, 180 W est C enter onds. Ms "a cowardly bunch who the public to purchase the Monday at 8:80 p.m. at the tax $98.60. Mirror and 4-Way Flashers. 2682 eat: An Informant at the presiden­ 1, South Vtotnams’ National Bt., Chrtotoiher Perron, 11 putes such as this one." home of Mrs, Jetfin A. Hanlsy, F ed era l L ab el L tot $8010. When the plate was dusted Records show that in the first tial palace in Manila said Presi­ creep out Ln theldark to do (heir6 state’s products, Day, as well aa the annlveiwary DUIfford W. Sheer Construc­ Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Laurotto Manila's municipal council —mm UfcilfVgl WfV with powder, the i^ ase he had 22 D iane Dr. three m onths o f 1968 in both dent Marcos was "deeply hurt” passed a resolution asking Pres­ dirty worii.” As the police hint A law passed by the 1881 of Mlnh’s anti-Diem coup, tion Oo. tibi Jameu M. and Jayne Potssunnier, 184 N evers R d ., inked on the slide appeared. men’s and women's lockups by the State Department’s posi­ ident'^Marcos and Congress to Intensified, Thomas said, "there North Dakota Legislature re­ i>. Burke, property on Wln- W appliv; Mrs. Beatrice Poulin, For the aext five years, no­ seems to be a conspiracy but I quires that the phrase, "Buy Sunset Rebekah I/klge will PRUNE PLU M S...... 4 9 t food consumed amounted to; tion. re-examine U.S.-PhilippIne BUDS RUINS BIRDni! throp Rd., conveyance tax 156 H igh S t ; R ookvU le; H(rt- body seemed interested in Carl­ believe now that the net Is doa- North Dakota Products,” ia to have a degree rehearsal Mon­ 2062 loaves o f bread, 2206 "It cut us adrift," the source treatlies, particulariy those ptxv D® AAR, South Africa (API e WE CARRY K)B CUBES e $36.85. Ito Read, 68 Spencer 8t.;~Mrs. son ’s invention. Then, in 1948, Ing in." ajipear on all material prepared day at 7:80 p.m. at Odd Fellows pounds of bologna, 809 pounds of added. "We are not only senti­ viding for Aiperlcan military *• beginning OOMPLBPli LINE OF SUNDAY PAPBB8 Aleda Rudolph, Pawtuckut, the Battelle Memorial Institute, Hall. Quitclaim Deed i| coffJ e, 900 quarts o f m ilk, 6 mental, but much of our mili­ bases in tbe Philippines. The obvious suspects ore for public use. Violation of the to think golf to for the birds, W e Omrry The MhnolMeter Evening Hteald R.I.; Mrs. Kathryn Shola, 86 a nonprofit Industrial research memhers of the Free Wales law la a misdemeanor. Nathan O. AgostinelU to GU- eases o f canned m ilk, 400 tary strength is dependent on A newspaper in Kuala Lum­ receirtly hM a good drive down Horton . Rd.; John Spinney, 46 otganlsaUon in Columbus, Ohio, Army, which is patterned on The phrase usually is tacked e AIM Complete LMe of SBALTB8T Unity Produote e da C. AgostinelU, property at pounds of sugar, 2 cases of to­ the United States and now, with pur, the Malaysian capitai, that An ice cream social and take the center of the fairway of the Walker St.; Harold TopUff, 64 MORIAHn and possiUy armed by the Ule- onto the bottom of official sta- 800 Hertford Rd. i f •greed to undertake the devel­ mato, chicken noodle and Britain aiding with Malaysia, Filipino guerrillas mjght soon sale will be held tomorrow from De Aaar Ooimtry au b. A flock of Union Place; Francois Trem­ “Oowieotlout’s Oldest Uncoln-Mercufy, Mentege and Cougar Deirierr gal Irish Republican Army tioneiy and on publications of opment work. Eleven years lat- vegetable soup. America has forgotten us." be operating in Sabah. 2 to 4 p.m. by the Rlohaid secretary birds watched with in- Building Penults blay, m Cedar St.; Mra. Mar­ (IRA). The "A m y” la believ- towns; cities, school districts, " T H i K I N « •r> Battelle and Haloid together Tbe cost of detention comes to Earlier, however, Marcos re­ "Mnce tbe hill has become Martin-South School PTA on the tereat as 'the ball roUed towaid Bun OU Co., new gasoline jorie Wennell, Bolton. 315 Cfifitfir St., Manchostfir Open Evenings (Thursdays till 6) 543>5I35 ed to number in the hundreds state and other subdivislona, damooatrated xerography pub- an average t7b7, up 40 cents iterated in a statement the Phil­ law," the Eiaatern Sun wrote, grounds of the South School on them. Aa Young atroUed after OF station at 410 Hartford Rd., BIRTHB YESTERDAY; A UOy. and Is organised In a cell struc- The 1961 law replaced the old from -the co st In 1967. ippines has no hostile intentions President Marcos "cannot pro- South Main St The public to hto 'hall, on e b ird hoiHpdd tow a id $80,000. daughter to Mr, and Mra. Rob­ ture. Up to now, H haa been wording, .“Buy Dakota Maid w elcom e. PRODUeir Oariaon’a proceas took the Tbrougtiout the 20 districts a going to be no war," he said. vent certain Filipino extremists It, pounoed and swallowed U Nutmeg Hbmea Ino., new ert Morrison, London Rd., He­ GET A BEAUTIFUL DEAL IN OUR BEAUTIFUL WORLD TODAYI •hnigged off aa a senU-Joke Flour,” which referred to the ngps xerography from the total of 64,116 feedings waa Tbe U.S. Embassy in Manila from taking the law Into their The flock flew off. PERO dwelling at 46 Montclair Dr., bron; a daughter to Mr. and : 1 f f|« OAKLAND ST., MANOHIISTKB S B U K T ™ ------— — ' . ______''.i.,:-;.; even though its leaders hairtt,Mme of the flour, produced at Manchester Country Club haa O m k words for "dry" and made during the Arat quarter of said the State Department was luinds. Malaysia must be pre­ Young and Ms portnsr piMsled $20,000. M ra. Jon F re M o k so n , 129 B a rry made violent and bombastiek^e state-owned elevator at canceled Its dlniigr-dance sched­ 1988. only restating the American po- pared for all eventualities." over wliether he shoiSd drive off threats. l... Grand Forks. uled for tomortow night, another ball or claim a binhe. MANCHES'PER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAO& S IX T E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 TolUmd toes, cookies; Wednesday, HEALTH CAPSULES* 900 Driven Foresees ^Rude Awrikeninff Bolton frankfurts on roll, potato chl(». Enemy Seen U A W Board Soft Drink Bottlers Bubble sauerkraut, fruit; Thursday, ^HHcbael A. PHtl, MJ9. Furlonge Flynn Oiairman baked corned beef hash, pickled Unable to CAN HIART fSOUSU Recommends Over Packaging Problems F rom Pla y New Zoning Rules Reviewed beets, aptnach, nutmeg fluff REALTY . Fett MANY RfA^OMii executive board, *rtilch recom­ Q .J . . ’ even been though of or else is was canceled after the Incident, William H. Curtis and he as­ New Mexico, la a leading ex- evenings. Get full details at first meeting. The Lee Real them m ilitarily,” one senior Ham Parisek and Roscoe P. man either living or Dr. Hennlgan warned of worse plex te town, now under con­ Tho WBC8 maUPINA HfART mends Vice President Hubert H. 1 sumed duties this July. He gave CnirtsUon fair porter of coffee, cocoa and Estate Ctourse is fully general said. "T iw kids used to pick up ^, the expertmental stage ^th the Ulster offering re­ Talbot. working In Tolland is d lglb le to to come. struction on South Rd. A hear­ workshop will APPROVED BY THE CONN. REAL ESTATE OOMMlSSfON MidHi Cwd«t s>«w bdwMHm. Humphrey and Sen. Edmund 8. high praise to the schools and meet Tuesday other tropical products. "They have lost the ability to H i« Mt IpSotM !• W • AwMdtc 1 bottles on the beach every day, or exchange Uckets tor Mrs. Anna K, Young, as- participate In the league, and "This community U going to ing was held on these changes Muskie as the bfs\ qualified Its teaching staff. from 7 to 9 p.m. Those attend­ mount the Und of offensive they to buy candy wKh the two cent He says government pressure another date. slstant treasurer of the bank, may contact Scott Warner, Qlen be Jolted into realisation very last spring. ing should bring thelr’ work. from the UAW’s point of view. depodt. No'more. They’re not for a no-litter container — one The smoke bombings recalled retired, according to Mor- ur.' at either of the practice “ It has a good reputation tor threw at us in January. There is soon." Added to the regulations te a Early School Cloateg even Interested in the three-cent which would disintegrate after a series of explosions In recent b* replaced by gessions or at home, quality education that extends '?! Mdy one option left to (hem— A top union source confirmed sessions < He refused to say when the stipulation that the architect for Elementary school w ill close sustained low level attacks to such a' resoluUon waa sent and deposit. Instead, one of the tying on the roadside tor a few months at dt^omaUc missions _____ ^ y^g^e, vriio advances EngUsh Ooesto beyond the town line and the apartment buildings must certi­ state line,” he said adding that Jolt would ciuhe. at 1 p.m. Tuesday so that teach­ Oultar # Piano # Eleetrio Bass Inflict casualties and destruc­ GOP Adds that It was adopted by a voice beJich supervisors makes a cou- wweks, for Instance — might and tourirt offices of na to uie assistant treasurer posl- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones fy that the plans meet state ers may participate in an af­ tion.” vote of some 180 delegates at- pie hundred dollars a year on prod the final revolution. Mean- tions that ^ d e with o-uoa. tlon Mrs. Ocraldine R. Strong of Preaton, Lancashire, Eng- he applied for the superin­ regulations. arresis in appointed assistant land. wlU celebrate their 80th tendent's spot after hearing the ternoon in-service program. Drums # Banjo # Mandolin Other high officers ^viewed the tending a regional convention'In the side, picking up bottles the while, glass, plaatlci metal and There have been no Donald Tedford, soning agent Lunch w ill 'be served as usual. $5 M illio n - - ifbjg don’t want.” paper companies are woridng those bombings. - town praised by people te El­ Stephen Smith Named North Vietnamese and Viet Kansas City last Saturday. secretary of the bank. Wedding Anniversary on Sept. and board chairman, said he The program w ill be conduct­ Oong objective as aimed also at UAW headquarters here has This affluence—although It at developing new c rm ta ln e rs ,------Flynn, a native of New York 28, while visiting their two mira, N.Y. where he was as­ O^wyer Campaign Aide had received a few Inquiries on sistant superintendsnt. ed by educational consultants "Learn From The Pros" shaking the confidence of the To Nixon Till instructed regional directors not haa helped .soft drink sales—al­ with murii speculation centering ■, 1 O *1 und graduate of Ciomell Univer- daughters and son here. NEW YORK (A P )— Stephen apartment bd|ldteg, but that the from the American Book Oo. 00 "But U the town keeping South Vietnamese army, which to disclose results of balloting in so has created a major head­ s cost breakthrough In plaa- W g »la s -| | -| l S f T n K p sity has lived In Tolland since They are presently staying Smith, brother-ln-laW and cam­ question had "died out” since who will involve teachers in AraoM Landsbarg — JGan Hunt U.6. authorities hope will as­ (Continaed from Page One) their various meetings, pending ache tor bottlers. They lose M'”’tics. retired aa manager of with their deleter, Mrs. Frank pace?” he asked the league the adoption of the new regula­ women. paign manager for the late Sen. the systems approach to the sume------the— major ------burten-- of ...... flght- „ announcement of the national money on every bottle that isn’t the Pratt and Whitney service Freeman of M L Sprflig Rd. Robert F. Kennedy, haa been tions. teaching of science. o i ing the war aa soon as possible, votes. Basically the main thing Detroit. Dr. Hennlgan cited a long list Barnard Bonrity — Fr«d Bocchino returned. And they have had to BIG DRINK Bogged Down department last year, after Their other children are Mrs. named honorary cochairman of Tedford said he had been get­ Afternoon kindergarten chil­ At the same time. American ** ‘*>e people want a change of areas Where he says Man­ It could not be learned wheth­ reorganise their planta and busi­ completion of 88 years of serv- Joseph DiaiUa of Old Post Rd. Paul O’Dwyer’a campaign as ting "a lot of calls from people mlUUry leaders claim slgnlfi- Nixon is the only one who chester proves to be weak. dren will be picked up by bus Wottwr OlG]ai7 — Lorry Landsbarg er anything other than the na­ ness pracUcea. canasta ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ y e a r s have NEW YORK (A P ) — Efforts, jce. *^He succeeds Frederic S. and Kenneth Jones Ellington, Democratic senatorial nominee. on R t 44 A and RL 86 with starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, to cant progress In eliminating en- them.” The trouble with the “ three- drunk more than 1.8 triHlon hot- to resolve the seven-day-old Tyler of WllHngton, who retired School Urnchea —Since 1963, the town spent large tracts of land asking for tional total will be disclosed aft- Dr. Donald S. Heimigan O’Dwyer has refused to sup­ arrive at school at about 9:80. WE’ RE OPEN EVENINGS tOI 9:00 emy guerrilla fighters and in Nixon used a nationwide radio ^ „ j gbolce picking re cent” rettmiable bottles Is that ties Ut beer and soft drinks. public school teachers’ strike a , chairman of the board of Hot lunches at all Tolland D per school per year on sports port the. party’s presidential xone changes from resldenUal equipment. They will be picked up at noon pacifying the contrysldi^both hookup T h u r ^ y to p r o i ^ an " conference hero Sunday! U costa about 8% That is enough to fill the na- remained stalled today after the trusteps, but who will remain schools next week are, Monday, nominee. Vice President Hubert to industrial.” "Teachers today are vwy cog­ and delivered to their homes. fundamental to the ulUmate «e- actlvtst P«aW ency. U «>er a ‘^Q^estlons were raised by many aren’t being tlon’a 200,(W0 municipal -emd suspended local board In the on the board. hot meatball grinder, celery —The Junior high schools are H. Humphrey, because of the These calls come from per­ nizant o f their teaching environ­ School Menu eurity of South Wetnam. Nixon administration, he said, whether executivecx. uYc board aU.__ Pour .years ago a bottle ______6(W,(XX> permanent residential______Ocean______HlU-BrownsvUle district _____ Flanagan,___ a „graduate of sticks, cheese cube, buttered bulging and a third one is need­ latter’s stand on the Vietnam sons "ready to retire who have Monday, orange Juice, barbe­ ed soon. , ment. LANE GUITAR and MUSIC CENTER No top U.S. mUltary officer U "the presidency will be deeply * ^ “ prompted was good tor 24 round trip» ^ gwimmlng poola six Umes over, reused to meet with the Board Massachusetts College of Phar- beets, French apple crisp; ’Tues- WU. Smith, who la married to a lot of property and don’ t know cued beef on roll, • peas, carrot suggesting they have a purely Involved In the enUro sweep of strongly voiced sui^rt of the marketplace. Today the These refreshing figures c«ne of EducaUon. macy, is vice president and day, beeferonl, buttered vege- —Nearly half the usual num­ "Tbey interview us now, we vdiat to do with it,” Tedford "Connectient’a Leading Oultar Center Since IMTt” 0 the form er Jean Kennedy, haa sticks, butterscotch pudding. 11114 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER PHONE 849-788S mllltory victory in mind: They America s public concerns.” C Wallace In some seg- average is 12. from the CBaas Container Manu- .»" Columbia Unlverelty^ but- about 820 million worth, Uc Idle "sanottona" thev nut aaralnst thing,” Slptar sold, "but he will 'change and A a t then they could " I don’ t beUeve the war will into poUcy discussions, not it to the Indians.” might hurt us nuire ^ o u ld ta This Indicates that at least an prought no progress toward a School of Publto Health and Ad- tered com, cu cu n ^ r spear, and useless much of the sum­ ceS^^wns 'LS Ta usSdta any way, dIrecUy come discuss this with the xon- come to an end Uirwigh the dis- freexe them ouL” he said. “ We cherry muffin, chocolate Ice mer and most evenings. And this certain towns, wtien a towns ^ ^^|p ftaance the tog boaid, or, If they wanted an Union offioials dedined any for states to lower the beer number of bottles of these getUement In*^ the radaUy tense mlnlstratlve Atodldne. /.h<.rrv muffin ehocol teaching conditions and school aldUty of North Vietnamese and should invite constructive criti- Ashe, received a B.S. degree pox cake. { Is despite a lack of public rec­ comment in response to HaU, drinking age to 18.” ^ beverages have been emptied confrontation between the “ attitudes are too poor, he said, campaign." “Iroii-cted decision,” they could Viet Cong comiiitt units,” said dam, not only because the crit Religion Classes reational facilities. Oodialrmen with Smith are petition tor a hearing for a lone , but a spokesman said “ WaUa- But the industry giants, n o ^ ^ American consumers, OCMI ocean HUl- Brownsville board business admlrtstraUw from OI sonottam is plaoed against one top general. ic. hare a right to be heard, but ^ tor their aggt«-veDe.j|ji^ Z i . t!^ rr> ,."io l ^ ‘.iJ T w y “ SwhTte“A F U c io St. Michael’s CoUege, BurUng- st. Matthew’s 8c|iool .of Re- —Communication between the that town and teachers are Manhattan Borough President change. nu.H Vt.. and Joined the baiik In ugious Education claases tor schools and the public to poor. OUT THEY GO! , a Negro, 'and Board members agreed, and ^ When we count the vote, and in- li« something abouL The crown, a simple metal u^ted Fetation of teachers urged not to apply tor work fioAlly concludiiig’ tbere it no fu- somethinf^ worth. hearinf. nounce the results, possibly decided thlngb would go oe ^j^gpr^ tpgt ig mechanlcaUy The walkout was precipitated January tw o-y^ of third through eighth graders —^The state of the school li­ Puerto Rioan-botn Herman noted that any change in zones there. ture in spending men and mate­ Nixon addressed an estimated Monday.” with Ctoke to a th^-t^y crimped onto the bottle top, was py the local...... board’s^refusal to “ iwice with the Peace Corps b> wil be held tomorrow morning braries "flabbergasted” Dr. Badillo, borough presidesrt o f should "conform with the over- rial this way.” 18,000 peoide at a fairgrounds The UAW customarily has en- bottle. So, Coke - - ana om w ^ William Painter of reinstate 10 white tei Latin America. at 8:30 to 10 in the Parish Oen- Hennlgan when he learned how The hetter teachers honor the Bronx. all plan of the town hosed on m IIm Is. n..w4siirial,’l AJgRFT VUaiAAUACU UJT LUW WI------. . UlVeilLeU VJ ▼▼ UAA6M8A A SMsaa-va w* reilUHAkC All WlUie tCaChCrS lllC- Mrs. Strong, a Vemon native ThimuUv 2 Democratic candldatea. majors — beg ^ • 1 Baltimore.BalUmoM. It waawas the first eco- gaiiyggHy dismissed but hashoa evolved nmdnnted from few books they have. He said, sanettona, Dr. Hennlgan said. rainv aimm4 n iiv In Constitution Only the way bcAUes which now ninatmn for beverasre » v>ofH„ K.fon>»n the nnlnn ”I’ve got as many books at Manchester was considered at a nomical closure tor beverage a battle between the union Hlglf^School a n d THE LAST OF THE V em on i^y airport rally in Peo- authirixed apiece. bottles and is credited with g^d the predominantly Negro Manchester Evening Her-; home as are in the Green this past year fo r a sanction due ria. ni. Cost of the new bottles — Morse Business College. aid Tolland coiTeapondeiit,) School.” to the long delay in readiteg an The nominee hlmaelf estimat- making possible today’ s enor- and Puerto Rican community Men’s Volleyball League wUefa have only partly supplant- mous bottled soft drink and beer control forces. Bette Quatrale, teL 878-2845. —The classes are much too agreement over teacher con- ed the Peoria crowd at 8,000- candidate tor national office, YN , .. . .nn ... .1. «„•. onn The Tolland Men’s Volleyball ed the rebimaMes - is written Only about 320 of tee city a 900 ^ ,g ^ g ^ practice ses- large and the teachers’ equip- tracts, he said. They were vot VaUFantasy^ and doubled his count in men- fully into the retail price, ac­ In tee first year of Its produc- schools were open Thursday M d g . ^ j ment such as audio-visual aides fuHy Ironed out wltti the Man- tloning that appearance at the cording to Thomas P, Kemp, are too meager. 'Chester Education Assn, until W ater*Pollnti(M i Bond Hnn In IMS. nearly 800,000 attendance waa only Tirfland High SchooL at a low point on screen door ’68 CHEVROLETS fund-raUng dinner. vice president and treasurer of Set Oct. 18 of *Loa crowns were made. Annual pro- 81,000 of tee more —Teacher conditions te gen- August, Just In time for this Y E W END SALE He' said there were 8,000 to HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — O o r o ^ Bottling CO. or uoa ^ than a million Thursday’s schedule Includes wUl serve as a handle for the CharUe's Service Station, Bou- small child to come In and out. oral are deteriorating In com- fall’s teachers to sign (hem. NEW, EXECUTIVE & DEMONSTRATOR MODELS The Suburban Wofnen’s Club peojMe there, “ rtandtng in Connecticut may have to ex- paxlaon to the better schools “ The feelings I get here are the rain. (3rowte in use of tee one-way has announced that its first so- tend its bond autliorlxatlon . in the state. He cited the lack that the people are satisfied with ^ watched these “ subetantlaUy” in order to be- bottles is described by WUlam ciAi event oi the Mseon will be crowds and as I looked into gju water-pollution cmtnd Barth, executive vice jwesident of teacher aides, class prepara- this school system and they s tlon time and sick leave. d•»«««*> cans c«rt about 4% to the sywtem'a leaders. He will —_ **hei*® we First be put In a plea tor "the try to open up other avenues . 55 per now! LOW MILEAGE WUlism Wggleswocth. Mrs. Pet- go again.” ^ is abou Tbe Coke and Pepsi execu- desperately needed" new Lin­ betwaan tha ataff, ha said. “ There Is Impala Custom Coupe er Hodgkins, t o . Richard - aA u ll ofut you yuu havenave gotkoc itil made,”m a o e ." ______a «««_ . nevertheless, are cautious coln School, the bonding tor the Also, a committee o f aanlor George De Connler Starke, Mrs. GeonteGeorge <3oleman.(toleman, Nixon mYon toldtniA theih « Ain..-.diners._____ «wn.. '‘You iHnA WaMiington provid- nHiMn sbout tho tivnd fnto throwaways. heating equipment at Bonnat and oltliana will involve a aegmant Fully equipped '68 Chevrolet Including Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. ElUa ]uiye succeeded beyond the wll- ^ ^g*. gj_ years ” he said " * ’■ something o f a trap,” Nathan Kola Schools and the of tha town which no one llotena power eteering, tuiho hyditunaitlo trana., Canal, M n . Joba Benincasa, degt dreams of most Americans. _ « ^ u ' . . . . cautiom Jack Atarood, -vice pres­ TMOBIFOR 1113,000 bond Usue for other to until thalr power is shown at v -8 engine, tieotiio ( ^ k , puolibutton .ra­ dio, rtereo tape syatem, all vinyl Interior, SALE t o . Bert DshUng, t o . Walter And yet there you are figbt- * lo. (A P ) — ior high even sooner, ha said. “You are walcoma In your Also beginning immediately Four men died under tons of "A lso, wa must improve our ■ohools. You can ask quaatlons 19M RAMMAR AMERICAN trash in tbe Roaedale area will rock Thursday when the roof of Now On Display 1 Image to tha taaohara ’ ’ ha aald. of the prteolpal," ha aald. "And be picked up on Thursday in­ a U.S. Steel Corp., coal mine 220 ^POOR SEDAN stead o f Wednesday. This tai- cavkd in about 3Mi miles iroide 6'cyl., automatic traxu., transistor radio, back-up QUALITY SELECTION ciudes tee toHowtaig streets; a western Colorado mountain. lights, windshield washor, outside mirror, weath­ m Lynnwood, Grier, Oestsrood, Another miner, who had been I ★ CANVAS and ALUMINUM FRODUCTS it er eye heating and deftostlng system and much Auburn, Anchorage, Fooccroft, working nearby, was psrtiaUy r4# more. Save on this low mileage demonstrator. all makes, all models— sale priced I Bycamore, Beechwood, Beverly, buried by slabs of rock, but was ComWMtloii Wlndoiwt and Doors CuUes Garth, Cherry and Sun- rescued by other employes. No. 1681. ntatgdale. "They Just dug me out, that’s ONCE-A-YEAR Door Oanoplaa. IteU-up Awnings, Oamraa Awnlius Bapalnd. Hsavy new ear sales end trade-ins have us overatodeed and we have to reduce in­ Rockville Hospital Notes aU,” said John W. Southerland, z ' Ba-eavered. Takedown Sarvloa and Storage. Boirt Ojutvae Ba- ventory. You can save now! If you don’t see what yon want, ask for it! Open to­ 33, a father of five. He was 1969 paired or Modo' New To Tour Pattern, All Work Ouatom 00 8 Visiting hours are 12:86 to W l G f t ' Kuto. Orommeta — Ejralots — Foatanera. Storm Poiiab lor night tiU 9 P Jd. p-m. in aO nreas except mater­ treated tor back and knee inju­ SAVINeSI Jfaloaoto Vnlta. W a te r ^ O n g Oompomid For Tahta, Bpet- 6 2 0 9 9 ries and went home. nity where they are 2 to 4 and ooTors and Canvas. Wa Do B m reenu ig of Alumlnnm Scroens. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN BQUABBBACK 2-DOOR 67 CORVETTE 65 CHEVROLET 63 CHEVROLET 6:88 to 8 p.im U.S. Steel said It called in CHRYSLERS Hoavy Duty Zlppen, Venotlan BUnda. Aluminum Skutteri. Bel Air Station Wagon. mine experts from Utah, 0)1 o- (You won't MVllItt llko AGON. 4-epwcl twpiBmiRsion, Blaupundk A M ­ Convertible Wlith Aux. Top. 850 HP., Impala Sport Coupe. 6 cyl., auto., Admitted Wednesday: Kd- v-8, 4-speed positractlon rear axle, power steering, radio, M l RCA V-8, standard, radio, MOOR ward Slenda, Wnaon: Raymond mdo and Pennsylvania to begin AND IS racUo, bucket seats, whitewaMs, too, hea/ter, whitewalls. NOW w w 9 lor i|iolboryoHD S AM-FM radio, heater, heater, whltewalU. NOW ’’’ ID W Karasiewycx, Hartford; Carol “ > tanresUgaUon to determine MANCHESTiR AWNING CO. Very clean and value priced. •4095 ■ g l, IMS — 198 W. OBNTBB STBBBT — I4S4M1 whltewaUa. NOW Maigerlsca, Stafford; Sean Kel- th » cause of the accident. State ~i vinri interior. *1195 62 FORD ly, 79 Vernon Center HelghU; mine inspectors also will Inves- WAGONS! 67 CHtVROLBT 65 CHEVY II Fairlane "600" 2-Door. Naney WaUo^ HlUsdale Dr.; tigate. DODGES LmHi 770 4-DOOR STATION WAG- Caprice Sport Coupe. V-8, 3-«peed, Nova Sport Coupe. C cyL, standard,- 6 cyL, auto., radio, O V O R J o se^ Murphy, M Prxuqtect St.; ‘Hie company identified the ON. A lS e B fly equipped family car. E qu ii^ auto., power ateering, bucket aeata, radio, heater, heater, whitewalls. NOW ^tOSTJIHBS THUNDERBIRDS! whltewalle. NOW •I245 Martin Meisinger, U Eastview OieeiA am Archie M. Morrison, 42, w i^ nmall V-8 engine, automatic trans., radio, vin yl, roof, radio, heoiter, Dr., and Myrtle AUen. 8 Daley mine superintendent; Veloy Most Models For adiitewalls and many B9KOE CUcle. K. Piccioni, 87, the general Immediate Delivery FASTBACKSi power steettug. powpr brakes, even a p ow w ^ ^ more extras. NOW 65 RAMBLER — TRUCKS- - m , Births Wednesday; A son to mine foreman; Joe F. Burum, gate vitodpw. A showpiece In every 67 VALIANT Amerioan 440H Sport Coupe^ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnston. ^ mine forman, all of 'Pao- reggacLj^ o o fa and white. i ^ y e# 6 cyl., auto., radio, 68 CHEVROLET Model ’’100" 2-Door. Vi-Ton Pickup. 8' body, 6 cyl., 3-speed, Tolland; a ds^igfater to Mr. and Eugene Lee Bailey, 48, a RECENT USED OAR TRADES a I HARDTOPSI $9,568,948 6 cyl. standard, heater, JtICIKC heater, whitewalls. NOW •1345 radio, heatet, heavy duty clutch Mrs. Maxte Sellers. West WU- 8 mine operator, of Somerset. t 1967 V O LK SW A G E N (SU N R O O F). 4-speed, whitewalls. "^IDYD Hngton, and a daughter to Mr. Southerland, a miner helper, 67 PONT. f1695 66 FORD and rear springs, 01OOR $1595 CONVERTIBLES! bucket seats, radio, sliding sunroof. One 66 CHEVROLET 64 BUICK rear bumper. I and M n . Arthur MeCtartey, El- ^ Tell into a small space lAiMnna 4 - Door Sedan. Oalaxle BOO 4-Door. V-8, lington. between some heavy machinery Low mUaaga, V-8, stand­ ful owner. This would be a sure hit R l J L A E Impala 4-Door. fec ia l Convertible. 6 cyl.,' standard, autonuttlc, power oteering power steering, radio, M07R 66 CHEVY VAN IHiebarged Wednesday; Rooe- shielded. "God gave ard trans. and brakea, RAH. on campus I Tan/black Interior. IIP # a# V-8, auto., radio, heater, ftlV K C 2-DOORS! whltewaUi. NOW /‘ ID heater, whitewalls. NOW H-Ton Panel. 0 cyl., mary Lemlre, 31 Hatch Hill Rd.; "* « T* inches of room and 3-speed, heater, side doors. •1495 Barbara May, 18 Ouirter Dr.; ‘ T “ ''«<* my life,” he said. 66 DODOE $1995 65 DODGf $1395 We 66 CHEVROLET Rita Sears, 80 Watson Rd.; Southerland said he was Potara 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, 1964 M E R C U R Y COMET 202 2-DOOR SEDAN. 64 CORVAIR automatic, factory air Dart "270” 2-Dr. Hard­ jU R -o tn 4-DOORS! Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, auto., 65 CHEVROLET 6 Grace Oiggey, Bolton; Mildred tapped among the rocks for A value leader in ttie compact field. Equipped Model "700" 4-Door. cyll, atandard, 14-Ton Pickup. 8’ body, 6 cyl., conditioning, bucket seats, top. Big 0, auto., RAH. powrt steering, radio, B16AB radio, heater, O evelan il Tracey Dr.; Nina ••xmt minutes before two fel- ad?*?* (Mwirtltt-. ii- heiater, whitewalls. NOW ^ I s ‘ ID 3-speed, heater, power steMring. with 6 cylinder engine and standard 9 0 0 C whltewalU. NOW •795 AOR Brtmke, U l Union St.; Florence ^ workers, Cbuck Woodburn tUMDE-ms rear bumper. ^ l * f T O primed sMft. Blue/matched interior. . Kaatt, 18 Cottage St., and Mary J^*" PavUslk, dug him out. 63 FORD $995 66 FORD 65 CNBf. $1495 Country Squire. 8-paaaen- Oalaxle "600" 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, 64 CHEVROLDT^ Plourde, TbUand. “ But I was able to-glve them dl- Bel A ir 4-Door Wagon. 63 CHEVROLET ger, V-8, automatic, power auto., power steering and brakes, 6 _____ rectlons,” Southerlsivi said. V-8, automatic, pow er 1064 R A M B LE R A M E R IC A N 808 2-DOOR SE­ Bel A ir 4-Door. cyl., auto., V4-Ton Pickup. 6H ' body, 6 cyl., 3- steering. iV) radio, heater, radio; heater, (Sa AKE speed, radio, heater, .rear S 1 A O C H m Herald's Vernon Bureau company spokesman said oteering. DAN. This is the hard to find compact king so •1845 la at 88 Park St., teL 875-81M The cave-in occurred about 1 the whitewalls. NOW whlteiwalls. NOW bumper, low mileage' ^lU TO ar 848-2711. News ttenu may be P «ve men were on 65 FLYM. $1095 65 DART ' $995 much in demand. Equipped Just right with 6 mailed te P.O. Bex 827, the gently inclined tunnel with a Fpry 4^Door. 8-cyl., auto­ 2-Door Sedan, standard cylinder eu^e, vinyl Interior, radio, fQ A C THIS IS ONLY A FEW OF OUR NICE, CLEAN STOCK OF USED CARS vflte. continuous mining machine and m a t , nicely equipped. trana., radio. Standard ehlfb. Qreen/green Interior. W’W 9 a flmttle car. MANY OTHERS A LOW BANK RATES save now pump. O A H T TALK NOW Doni warn on a m NEW DELHI (AP) - WHO ELSEr SHOP TQNITf TIU KiN PA al Prlma Minister Indira Gandhi SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) —Tbe has loot her right to condemn latest souvenir available in tea CHEVROLET office of New Mexico Gov. Da­ 1 . Ml I Si. Ih'lll \\ ‘ I 'I II I. “ 1 I’- ■ • '1. -1= I L\ her countrymen’s craxe tor tor- CHORCHES at vid F. Cargo is a campaign but- aign goods oinee acquiring ,an MOTORS K I ■ hill (lf» li ' ' ‘ '■ ‘ I' I 'I' 'll .. u . . ten which raami: “Tbe Qover- Ualian daugbter-ln-Uw, a Delhi ^ G o v e ^ . ’ ’ OF MANCHESTER SALES AND SERVICE. INC. .) : ,1. Ill I I, I., ! I. ■■ ■ I •' I 'l CO., INC. wasWy magnalne oaya. The big b o w ^ buttons Is In 88 OAKLAND ST. SUMOHESTER < 848-2781 DILLON f A L i l . f ^ . (»RTER Mrs. Oandbl’e elder son, the govem or'e repepOon office. Aotlierised CSwjraler-4>odge Dealer THC COWIUi L I ILII I i^n^■» 1229 MAIN STREET—TEL. 649.5288-MANCHESTBR It- Rajiv, recently married on Ital- Cargo, a RepubUcan, oeeks 319 nruD TRUST I uMT»ni\i > tan girt, Sonia Mateo. re-election this rear. I MAIN STREET mAn^nBWTERMANCHESTER 2t$ MO A O MANCmSTIR

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chairmanship of the club for Hebron Hebrsn. Although he is a mem­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY,, SEPTEMBER 20. 1968 ber of the local OOP Town Com­ PACE EIGHTEEN mittee, the club has no direct Harvest Fair connection with the local town y t Your Daily Activity Guido StPT. 22 RihicoH Cheered, Booed committee. According fo (h e Start, OeV 23 • To'develop message for Soturdoy, Happier Hone Life Seen Mrs. Foote Party 6- S5.66-73 4-22-33-44/^ Events in Capital Set Tonight reod words corresporoing to numbers U 6 5 -8 0 F 3 ' At Party Campaign Dinner Rosldonts of the area are in­ '4-76-77 of your Zodioc birth sign. y f TAUMIt scowip ing activity,” said Rep. Henry Cure for.^)^ociety’s His The Hebron Harvest Fair vited to attend the lOOth birth­ OCT. 24 21% Crime Rate Jump port of the party’s tleket of ^ APS. 21 1 Don't 31 To 61 It's B. Oonsales, D-Tex. Oonsalea HARTFORD, Ooon. (AP) — day celebration of Mrs. Alice 62 Sociol opens tonight at 6 at the Gilead may 21 2 Bright 32 Be MOV. 22 WAfiHmCJTON (AP) — The By HAL B01 believe the problem of the ge­ Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ Foote at the Gilead Congrega­ 3 If 33 Your 63 Con and about two doien other con­ gen. Alwaham' Rlblooff spoke 64 Sociol 5-2a31-42^ ^America phrey and Maine Sen. BMhnund Hill Elementary School grounds. tional Church tomorrow from 7- 19-3CM1 4 Don't 34 Bound Mtion’e crime rate Jumped 21 gressmen sent their grapes NEW YORK (AP)- neration gap can and Will be 5y'J1-62-72^ 35Af>d 65 Someor>e's 52-635254' Thursday night of Democratic MusUe. "Our ranks ara oloe- A prise drawing will be held to­ from 2:80 to p.m. SD evtio p per cent for the first half of this back. solved. 6 6 You 'v* 36 Sovings 66 It SAOiTTARtUt la suffering frony'a national victory, but the rospoi»e that Ing,” he said, and added that 37 Get 67 Prevail "But it is necessary to adopt a night *md tomorrow evening and Zoning Hearing Sot 7 P lo n NOV. ym x compared with the same nervous bneaMow^ says a not­ the Pemocrats wouM be vtc- 8 Attend 30 Your 68 Keep positive attitude. A tremendous .went op from his DemocraOc- The Zoning Board of Ap|>eal.-i 39 Motters 69 Purchoses Judicial Commendations tmlous in November d ei^ the winner must be present. 9 Ju st otc six months tn 19VJ, the FB I said WABHINaTON (AP) — The ed psychiatrist,y^t it isn’t ma­ majority of our 26 million teen­ oampalgn audience was mixed will hold a hearing next Tues­ 10 You 40 Fault 70 And 9-16-27-M^ inediotlons to the aontrazy by Midway attracUons will in­ 1) Flighty 41 Don't 71 Just Thursday. lignant. agers are better than the youth 72 Colls 49-70-78 R .. nation's Judicial Conference has with boos. the pcdlsters. day a t 8 p.m. at the town offlc:: 12 Southing 42 Where Robbery showed the highest produoed in any o^ er period of clude games of skill, food and 13D oy 43 A 73 Don't CAHtICOtN toiu lederal trial courts to fix “It isn't h k s a cancer o f socie­ building ion a i-equeot from Rob­ 74 Assume increase, up 2B per cent. The our hlstmy. There was no • **'*^ ^ * ? * In agreement was John M. beverage booths. The hobby and U D ro w 44 Eyes DEC limits on what lawryers may say ty—4t is nam like a disease that Democratic leaders attending ert I. Tivq;>er for a variance in 45 Sociobliity 75 Success F t t said firearms were used in BaUey, state party chairman handicraft exhibits will also be 15 Judgment publicly about pending criminal crisis and nms its “They are more Idealistic, the ilOO-a-plate dinner disagreed the soning regulations to per­ 16 Stoy 46 To 76 New three of every five robberies. and nattonal ehalrman until open. At 8 tonight the battle of 17 To 47 For 77 Duties 2-13-24-35(? cases. said Dr. Frank S. Cap- more Interested In education, tomoblle doesn't necessarily with Ms words: "Our ranks are mit occupancy of a lower level 78 Meditote More than half the robberies Humphrey selected another at the bands get underway. 18 People 48 You 45-5657 The conference, headed by ashlngton, D.C., speei- and more sensitive to injustice prove he's a good parent four-room apartment, two thirds 1 9A 49 Shell 79 Too. closing. We Democrate can the convention. 80 Animosity arere street holdups. Chief Justice Earl Warren, also "Ttainga will get better. and hypocrisy. They are basi­ "He must remind himself that S ; r b u t yet work ShouMer-to- The fair opqns at lb a.m. to­ above grtule, situated a t the 20 Hobbles 50M AOUAMUi The W l compiled the crime cally fine. Only three to five "In spits of the polls and 21 Could 51 Overtook 81 Necessory MN 21 recommended that court per­ ^‘The root cause of our sodet- teen-agers today need and want shoulder oh election day for a morrow and events are r^cheluled comer of Wqllswood Rd and 22C I0M 52 They 82 Moke statistics from reports by local a sickness today is the widen­ million are problem teen-agers emotional security as well as pumhta,” said Bailey, "in spite throughout the day endUig with MiUstream Rd. 23 Unexpected 53 Big 83 Todoy rCB.' 19 sonnel, including clerks and cause.” 54 To 84 Mor^ey law enforcement agencies ing gap between parents and —those who are maladjusted material things. ■Jhey need to of the dlsolplas of doom and dancing in the evening. 24 Hormony ll0-21-32-43(S^ bailifls, be forbidden to rrieaaa But Rlblcoff, who 1s seeking , 8-17-28-39 25 From 55 Hod 85 Bod teen-agers. Our enemies have and drop out of society, bum feel accepted,, inipired, guided gloom, in s]^te of the otades 86 Now 5354-75 across the country. Both the information about closed hear­ re-election this year, has b e ^ The fair is being sponsored Manchester Evening Herald :-^i0-60^1-86 26 Could 56 W ill suburbs and the cities over one found our Achihes heel. They draft cards, smoke marijuana, and encouraged. It Isn’t true and obituaries, I pcedlet the 27 In 57 Hoppen 87 Hot p « a s criticised for his apidlcaUon ^ by the Hebron RecreaUon Coun­ vneo 58 Expensive 88 Fingers ings. It said district courts are trying to exploit it by fo­ become hippies. The rest are that they resenf discipline; they American People will keep faith Hebron coreapondent Mrs. Mar­ AUG. 24 28 Legol 20 million in population reflected the phrase "OesUpo tactics to cil. Booths are being operated 29 fin d 59 Into 89 Water should discipline lawyers and Teaches Rdit menting racial tensions and fairly well adjusted.” do resent negative scolding.” with the Demooratlo party, and , S6PT. 22 90 Crossed the 21 per cent climb in crime, the acUons of Chicago p<*ce by many of the town organi­ jorie Porter, tel. ZX8-9118. 30 T rip 60 It's court personnel who don't com­ campus unrest in order to estab­ On the other hand. Dr. C ^rio that we will have v l o t ^ in 9/21 11-15-2637^ but rural areas showed only a 14 Dr. Oaprio feels it Is useless zations. M2-23-34-46 ply. The Rev. OeraUt A., suggested, teen-agers, too, have in dealing with ’"November.” ^Good (§)Arovlder selves. ty,” RlWcoff said at the dinner, cause it allows men of aU five heroes at the thoughts and disagreement and the United States recognises the ClarUn of St. Paul's Church in "As a matter of fact, it was isn’t enough,” he said. "He has “The answer is to make hap­ noting that at times it has a Care Centers need adequate sup­ White House. It was the first dissent to find a home in the Rkam District former Nmth Borheo territory Glastonbury who has been my son's idea,” said Dr. Oaprio. to realize that giving his son ex­ pier homes. You don’t nm away lot of "tensions.” Coventry port and prompt implementa­ time a President has awsirded teaching rellglan part-time at "We are both c^timistic, and pensive clothing and a new au- from a happy homo.” He reiterated his strong sup­ party.” so many medals in one ceremo- of Sabah as part of the Federa­ tion of existing day care pro­ tion of MalaysJA, not the Phllip- the hlg^ school since 1966. grams. In this way mothers School Menu °y- The Rev. Charles E . Shaw, W e won’t sell you ^ ^tecelvlng the nation's top pines. M alayi^ has said it is Mariani, Repko, Mrs. Miller would be free to be trained for breaking diplomatic rdations school principal, also teaches a Jobs that would make them self N ext W eek medal were 1st Sgt. David H. few classes. McNemey, ■ 37, Ft. Dlx, N J. with the IhUippInes in the dis­ Join in Four-Hour Tour supporting." She added that the ipjjg menu to be served at the som ebody else’s headache. Staff Sgt. Delbert O. Jennings pute over the territwy. . . ^ Republicans recommended ex* Rham cafeteria next week will • The polltlcpoUtlcal4U season season is is getting getting "We "We have have loet loet our prestige, prestige, be- be- tensKm of the Pood Stamp pro- include: Monday, orange Juice, 22, Stockton, Calif.; Staff Sgt Capital Qnote mta ‘JackJPoH!’ “Extorts to brand Justice For- SCRANTON MOTORS, INC • Into swing, and yesterday cause we have failed to main- g^am, which presently covers hamburger on a roll, potato W e won't sell you our headaches, working part* for 20 days or 1(300 miles. Kenneth E . Stumpf, 23, Mena aha, Wls.; Sgt. Leonard B. Kell tas as the purveyor of dirty WATBSIBURY (AP) —Mrs. V was a beautUul. day for three communlcatioiM with our (Ustricts in the State, salad and cole slaw; Tuesday, ’ W hichever comes first. (Sometimes they er, 21, BocMord,'!!!., and Spec mCrvles are as obscene aitd dto- Ruth Steck has added another 1 ROCKVILLE, CONN. 5 GOP hopefuls to get acquainted not”m‘^)(t^'S*^ ^ Accompanying the three can- Virginia-baked ham, buttered All the cars people trade In on new don't pass. In which case we f lx ^ a t award to that lone "small door didates were Coventry Repub- parslied potatoes, peas and car- 4 Raymond R. Wright, 22, Mine tasteful as the movies them­ < %lth Coventry residente,-- on a military superiority and be- VW s get our 16-point Inspection. needs fixing before w e guarantee them.) vUle, Ky. selves. ”-^(3en. Philip A. Hart, prise” she won years ago—the AUTHOPm Z^ .) i-s EK fOR Town Committee vice- rote; Wednesday, baked meat D-Mlch., defending Chief Jus­ $100,000 Xap arinnings in the New t ‘’ p S S ^ M a ^ and Andrew .S lT th ^ w e t ^ H ^ p Z < J^ 'c h “ rman Mrs. Milton Carr, coi' loaf and gravy, mashed ^tato, If they pass, we guarantee the free So If you get a headache, it II hurt us Grape Gripe tice nominee Abe Etortas, under York State Lottery. • Repko, tMth in shirt sleeves, and house In order." campaign coordinator Hugo buttered green beans; Thurs­ repair or replacement of every major m o r e than It II hurt you. day, grinders, poteto chips, WiABHMIQTON (iUP) -CaU- criticism for Supreme Court de­ The Waterhury secretary was % Dorothy Miller in a brij^t sum- hc said that "world peace de- Thomas and Mrs. Philip Delano. CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC orange Juice; FridayPizza •enfliDB • Iranimlnlon • r.ar oxl. • front oxl. oii.mbll.i • brok. lyit.m • eUettlcol lyitem fomla grapes brought grit>es in cisions on obscenity. selected Thursday along with J mar drese, Joined local CK)P rep- pends on the strength and. de------squares, ealad and com bread. Congress Thursday. three other holders of post posi­ > resenteUves on a tour that last- pendabillty of the United States, Rep. Robert B. Mi^hlas, R- D ebt *CuP to $ 2 5 0 tion No. 9 tickete. None of the RECENT TRADE INS ed about four hours; shaking and it' is imperative that our V ernon other $106,000 winners was from hands, handing out campaign position as the first nation of People Puff ‘Pot’ Calif., gave all House members BSaiLIN — German taiflatlon bundles of the grapes, targets of Connecticut. ------literature, and pinning election the world be^restored.” VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE after World War I reduced the Art Gallery At Big E Mrs. S tick said she "never buttons on small chlkfmn. " He pledged to ‘‘help formulate a teyeott in a labbr dispute over entire national debt to $250, as CADILU^C ^ OiraM OniJ -- PONTIAI unlim recognition for grape the (Ud mark was stabilised af­ dreamed” idle would win, even Marian! is the candidate lor the creative new policies which Opens on Rt. 83 WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. 1966 VOUCSWIAGEN $1395 1965 VOLKSWAGEN $1245 Congreaaman from the Second will guide our country In the pickers. MatWas’ burnUes srere ter years of wildly uncontroHed though she has bought raffle (AP) — Connecticut state police 1968 VOLKSWAGEN $1795 Deluxe Sedan, lig h t blue. Deluxe Sedeui. Beige, Radio. aocompanie^ by bumper stick­ inflaticn a t'l' Rentenmark (new tickets, lottery tickete and con­ CksMtreaslonai district, Repko is test third of the 20th century." Announcement has been made are burning marijuana at their Sedan. Light Blue, Radio. ers that urged, “Ehit CalUomla mark) to I trillion old marks. test chances for years. Until { se^dng re-eleotlon as state sen- Mrs. k ^ e r voiced con- ^ ^ opailng of "The Gallery" exhibit at the Eastern States Orapes, The Forbidden F ru it" The old currency once was 4.2 now, die noted, her only artn- Look At The Sample Prices J ator from the 86th district, and cem about wetfare, one of g j ^ Vertion to familiarize 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1995 1962 VOLKSWAGEN $895 £ M n. Miller U running for the key issues in my camp^gn. I n on R t 83 near the V e rn o n ------“A contemptilde strike-break­ to the U.S. dohar. nlng was a "small door prize.” people with the pungent smell Fastback Sedan. AM/FM radio, white. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN $995 5 state legislature from the 61st addlUwi to provldl^ a CHrcila. of i»t. Oonv. Coupe. Etoe, black top. Radio. Sedan. White, Radio. r Aaaembly District. minimum level of Mrs. Ahtohiam Glassman of One youth who camq|by the t t : In a pmpared statement, Mrs. the needy, our welfaw sy^ MlUer Rd., Wepplng, and Mrs. display breathed in the smoke 1962 VOLKSWAGEN $895 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1695 1968 VOLKSWAGEN SAVE CLOSEOUT SALE Douglas siaskln of Clinton Dr.r and asked Sgt. Orlando Ragaz- Deluxe Sedan. Radio, extra clean. »& r -2; ..2S rs Wopping, plan to exhibit and zi, "Know what that smells Oraeo aedBO, white vlnyL Camper. White, factory warranty. seU the work of area art like?” leagues as well as profesBional "What?” asked Ragazzl, cur- 1959^>ORSCHE $795 1964 VOLKSWAGEN ^ 1395 1966 VOLKSWAGEN $1445 art work in all media. levs to know what the youth 1600 Coupe. Gray. '■ Deluxe StaUon Wagon. 25ono gray. Deluxe Sedan. Red with black Interior. ’Hiey have both framed and would say. , than ever in our State and na- ^ fresh look at the whole unfremed pieces including some "Cheap marijuana,” said the B R A N D N EW « J ^ ’“ M r rM lire rs i‘r ’”'rh ; umlted edition lithographs by young man d l ^ M l y , empha- • ticn.” — Marian!, also in a prepared j^pybugan party proposes the Pablo Plcasao, Bernard Buffet. ®‘zlng the word cheap . * statement, said that "Richard appointment of a blue Marc Chagall and Salvador DaU He was rlgflrt. Instead of gen­ TED TRUDON uine grass, state police were . Nixon has created unity in the committee to study a as well as by Robert Brackman, burning tablets of synthetic ma­ RepitoUcan party, he can create direction for handling our Sandu Llebermon, YaniU Posna- Routtt , ToNand Tpk«., TALCOTTVIUE 649-2838 rijuana in their little stove. 83 •> unity in the nation. He is the ^gifaie problem.’’ koff and Seymour Rosenthal. % experienced student of gj,g "Another proposal la The South Windsor Art 1968 O L D S M O B IL E TORONADO ► world affairs in our country to- appoint a state Council on League will display paintings k day, he wUI create a posture of Human Services to coordinate aterting next,' week at TTie Custom Interior, Whitewalls, Radio, Rear Speaker, Soft Ray Glass, Com- American strength in the rehabilitation, education, Gallery which is open. Mondays \ fortron Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Vinyl Roof Covering, Turbo- p world.” treatment and Job training eerv- to Saturdays 11 cum. to 3 p.m. Repko, speaking off the cuff, ices for Connecticut’s needy and Fridays until 8 p.m. Hydromatic, Power Steering and Brakes. sold, ”We have heard a lot people. Tbls Council would pro- about the ‘silent Senator,” al- vide much-needed co<»dlnation f r WitiDOW PRICE H03S50-SALE PRICE . . . . ludlng to references made by his of the overlapping responsl- ip Democratic oppaaent. But he biUties and functions of various FOR RENT e- added that a Democratic voice state departments and be com- 8 Mid 16 mm. Movie" Pro* UojrdOddl RklMUd BehUnar Fred PWny 5000 a hasn’t been heard, and prom- posed of the Commmissioners of Jeoton—aoaid,or silent, aim teed that the Republicans "wlU Welfare, Education, Mental is mm. slide projeeton. ► provide a voice” for the people Health, Health, Community Af- WELDON DRUG CO. SEPT. 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BUOGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Oo-lMltani Spopta BldMor Ray KaBy IF VER a b l e T ' C anon I . 'X WAS SUPPOSED ^ HAR-RUMPH/VBRY U nmwwww iw rwwwB Susan OoUbaiY Senior BdMora YEAH? TO PUSH you, BUT . GET UP BEFORE WITH A WHAT IS SPEAK UPl BILL FUNNV/'/OU BOYS OONT CMry Jodoln Pam PakonlB i: LOST Wf/ NERVES I AM,VA BETTER L igh t Brian Rogan IT? START RUNNIN’ l COME ON.MAJOR. ^/'■'^-fcOLLEOOR 4EEM10REAU7C T T h e H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d POUR IT ON / flop 5 A ;^3 0 6 tV behind, THAT a t h l e t e s TAI^E S — Lake - WE ALU HAVE TO IJ^TENDlS'tOU/, LONGER TO HEAL THAN ACROSS (Lake VOL. XXXI, No. 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Facility AiW aer KEEP WORKING OUT YOU'VE > ORDINARY PEOPLE/ 1 Incan­ Geneva) TILL EVERVDNE HEARD OUR larger skeleton descence 3 Leavat out flASSES THE THE PUTS MORE 4TRE4E ON 5 Ignited _ 4 Fermented 8 Beam of light DINNER OUR MUSCLES/ • grape Juice ed "Uncle Ken," acoom- lahoma) were along the way. Horse Pageant and Monument J*™tor girls from all over Con- he does — no, in summer in e i 6 - B 0 N E D * dlgnlUry f T panied the 87girls. A high point of this port of /"Beautiful!’’ "Amaxiiig!’’), a ««cttout to come together and Switserland there Is no snow to 38 Tally marks speak of (except glarters and 4QCandlesUnds IT Most groupmembers were the trip was the visit on June foM mine and a lumber m ill, toy their hands at government things like that) and no he did 42 Arab cloak students o f MH8, and ranged in 29 to Carlabad Caverns In Arl- Ml. Rushmore was nearby, and girls attended class and nr school from sophomores to sons, located 800’ below the we spent quite a while there. to such noted apeakers not skL So please don’t ask OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 45 Boating Implement i n graduates. They were Nancy ground. H ie guided tour la a On Sunday night we saw the •• Governor Dempeey and Sec- any more, hmmT 46 Gave out Belcher, (Jail Boughton, Tina three-mile Mveral hour walk Passion Play, which was fabul- f*tery o# State Blla T. Grasso. Well SwiUerland — land of light GEE./WIBLIRHS W IFELTFINe HEW/G Blake, Karen Cartier, Christine through some of the world's ous. It provoked enough rellgl- They participated In a General diocolaie, cheese, snow, and 9-20 (archaic) WUUam Tell—right? No—gensr- e m« w M**. i-i. T jn o lUL ew. WHW HAPPENED?! THIS HEALTHY AS A 48 Tallow Upers Clarke, Marcia Culver, Suaan moot beautiful passages. Huge oua argument to last quite a Aseembly and set up their own YOU DONT LOOK I a \ORNING-;i HORSE THS S3 Roman Daigle, Debby HUlis, Nancy Bing- caves, lined by atalagmttea and while. One night there was even acwate bi which they debated ■Uy wrong. Sure chocolate and 2 SO GOOD-GOT/ THATIS..I MORNING. < cheese are still made (very BY LBFF and McWILLIAMS official land, Cathy BlUoramo, Linda atalagtltes, are beautiful crya- a dance in town. hills and carried on the business D A V Y JONES______A F E V E R 7 y THINK 1 BUT WHEN . 53 Be indebted Gagnon, Pam Holmea, Dorothy tal formaiUons. Now the traveling began lh « senate. good (dioodate and cheese at THOSE CU>M« THAT POOR MAN, thank, heaven OH.. NO NEED FOR “^MISS PECK, YOUR FATHER for Hunt, Betsy Hunter, Candace Quickly pushing westward, ws again. Wall Drug Is a huge drug- To add to their learning ex- that!) and there Is snow in the S E T THROUGH 54 Devour winter (lots of it), but William THE DOCTOR SHOULD YOU'RE AWAKE. THAT. I KNOW ITS 16 FEELING FINE NOW. IT THEYU-HAVB Hurtey, Jean Hoar, Linda Ja- stei^ied at White Sands Nation- store with everything under the perlence the girls acted as se­ WAS MERELY A SEVERE 55 Girl’s toya Tell was largely a myth, and BE ex am ining him, AS I'M 60 WORRIED NOT SERIOUS. .T O C A R J ^ cote. al Monument, to form a live sun tn It. Hbrmel Meat Factory lectmen representing their CASE OF INDIGESTION 58 Wager vdiat I knew and you kn^ of WELL AS MY FATHER! ABOUT MY PAP. HIM OUTS 57 Crafty Also, Susan Jacobsen, Elllsn "MHS” on the sand. In Tomb- produced some real "emotion’’ towns. In this way they had a 60HCME.’ 58 Masculine KTavlts, Mary Ring, Jean Me- stone, Arisona/ the group got — among the precision killing chance to participate in town Swltierland is aleo largely a nldcname Adam, Mindy Menschell, Robin a glimpse of the old West as we watched the cows and pigs as weU as state government. myth. First, it Is pretty mod­ DOWN Nelsber, Susan Moyer, Laura it was, ttaughtersd. Bach town had a day on which em, has ia relatively high stand­ 1 Feminine Olskaiiwld, Kathy Pemberton, July 2 was the long awaited In Baraboo, Wls., the group toiey were reqxmsible for an as- ard of living, and alttiough 0 appellatloh Elaine Peresluha, Nancy Perry, day. At exactly 8:56 a,m. (Oal- saw the Circus World Mu- ownbly. small farming districts are still (Nawwaissr fatarpflK' AmJ Nancy Phillips, Robin Pope, ifom ia tim e), the busload seum. The next day we saw the The main event of the week very much hi exlstencs, they EXIeen <)ulnn, Joyce Rubin, Nan­ crossed through customs. First Jockey Knitting Mill, which was ^vas the election. Every girl was are rapidly disappearing. I lived in the northwest cor­ c y .Rutter, Susan Silhavey, Au- stop —San Diego Zoo. Late in really fascinating. All this time, a. member of one of the two drey Smith, Dorothy Wltkowskl, ui* afternoon, we viewed the Connecticut was getting cloeer parties, the National Party or ner of Swltzerldnd in the town and Laura Zsg^. Pacific, and had a picnic on and cloeer. Niagara FlaUs was toe Federalist Party. The par- of Liestal, capital of Its canton (a canton is equivalent to one BY DICK TURNBR Amr iMVlng the MHS Stuynt the beach. on the agenda for the day be- toes held political rallies and CARNIVAL Parking lot at 6:80 a.m. the first the days really began to fore home, and a tour under the caucasses, nominating girls for of our statea). I became a part u.». of a family of six—the Strin- ______fill up. Mt. Palomar Obaerva- folia was really exciting. Hie seven offices. After an exciting manns. Father was manager of toty was reached B rem a in ^ held to' determine who would AND THE JUDGE HE'LL TAKE AWAY WHAT CAN I DO? Fall Sports Ids last year of Gymnasium, or TOLD ME IF I GET MY DRIVERS I NEED MY CAR shopping area wHh shops spon- intact. hold these offices. Janice did high s0 Await First the worid. Knott’s Berry farm group posed for pictures In front both nominated and elected to SPEEDING.... |iy^=OR SPEEDING.... WORK/ course. Mother. Actually their was on the agenda that night, of the bus. Everyone was get- the office of'Secretary of State. life as an upper middle class Skirmislies Hollywood Day consisted of an Ung anxious. Upon entering Con- Form er Secretary o f State family Is not so different from SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O^: extensive tour through Unlver- nectlcut, and especially Man- BVanoee B. Redick was in their counterparts here in the FooHndl sal Studios. It gave everyone a cheater, a huge roar filled the charge of CHrl’s State this year United States. Little differences T T o ~ If one venture# toward the greater insight Into the T.V. and bus. and has been for the past sev- In customs exist, of course, but movie industries. Tbs "Phan- And that’s all. Ask any of 87 eral years. She also worked athletic fields after school, the these served to make life Inter­ tom of the Ocean," along with girls what they did this sum- closely with the leaders of Boy’s resounding sound o f craddng esting (they close all doors In A1 Lewis and Bob Hustings, mer, and that’s what they’ll tell state to coordinate meetlnn pads becomes quite evident as coordinate meetings. the house and open oU windows, were also there to greet us. Af- you. PHET Tlie boys (housed across the and there are at least six differ­ lootbaU ^U cs under thte, » trip to Grauman’s Linda Jacobs street) met with the girls often vmy. '1 ^ r e lg n ^ O d L chraps down Sunset Strip, ent ways to flush a toilet). have been hard at work since ------during the week. All meals were The Swiss are famous through­ Next day, noon till midnight held together as well as speak­ out Europe as being exception­ August 26 in prepfuratton for was devoted to DUneyland. Ev­ ,their eight game .sdisdulei Art Deportment ers and many social events such ' (Herald photo by Bucetvicliu) ally skilled craftsmen and very BUZZ SAWYBR BY ROY CRANB eryone was on her own, and as a barbecue, dance, and talent independent people. Swiss neu­ With oidy 6 returning letter- everyone was really impressed. After his delightful summer as an AFS visitor in Switzerland, Doug Pastel, men —Bmls Tupper, Dave show. A t the end o f the week trality la not an apathetic sort of Some were lucky to see Pat Earns Citation ’69, is more than willing to givd further travel a “whirl”. Walsh, Dick Jagouts, and co- an Incuigural ball was held to cowardliness; rather It is a mov­ Paulsen and Lidu In a show, The art department of MHS the „w ly elected state ing force In Swiss thought. For -captains Bob Bleilsr and Lee and many other gtris went to Pottertonrwerum — the un Indiansjjiumuu, have ^ recently received a cltaUwi for ®**cials. Girl s State will hold example, during the recent In­ thelg. work out out tor them. But d av. it NaUonal Achievement h. Art. a wunton In November for the Student Relates Experience vasion of Czechoslovakia, no­ the team will rely heavUy on After the« excl^ toys, it presented by Schoias- Jan/M ^ many happy where was the reaction against assistance from John Ttorza. '"'“ s eastward for the first tune. uagarines for superior work ^ ex^rience at OMESIAEEVV aavaa* _ --y - VjkWWBi WAS AvMtlnflT. ?____ . . 5-. . - - - rUff4*A fltofA Ott RXTaII oa VMMXr the Russians more violent or J< goverament. During the last week of June, learn and participate in state meet in a state party conventian. porting the Czechs were staged Vincek. Btortunately Head Coach beautiiul Urand Canyon tor a schools to receive this award, Blaesser '69 in almost evety town and v il­ 'Dave Wlggin is ably backed by sleepojit. After stopping several was represented by many en------John Briggs, Tom Cone, Lee government. Our tor»t m ajor area of study was of the cities and towns. To lage. The Swiss have a tremen­ ‘his oaslaUnte, Mr. Pete Rich- times at scenic viewpoint^ we tries in the 198S contest. Scott ordering period tor class Potterton, Dave Ware, and Doug Upon arrival, we were im dous pride in their little coun- mottd and Mr. Larry Olsen. The went to a trading post, where Palm er '68, won a medal tor a 19^0- official class rings Is explain the differences in gov- ^SderhaTe^^'work- ft^mseptombern, 1968 to^Sei. Bllohman. aU ’69. attended the m«liately si^lnto^ po^^ , representative” of J #HmyWIAhfcTJAfc».RKh»»0* li^g out to preparation for their sold. Mesa Verde, where the Nancy Herman also received a tember 27, 1968. CoUege rtyle annual Nutmeg Boys State held parties, the P^erallsts and the each spoke. Discussing the town “ aemocrauc go selectman emment (women can’t vote of '8p««king of th * gohd drain . . . hara comaa Halan!'* opentog game at Maloney on Cliff Dwellers lived, was fasci- medal for an enamel ring virlth rings are also available tor stu- at the University of ConnecUcuL Natio^lsto. We were also as- government was a ------course)—a------V ^ government------X that Sptember 28. Hiey plan to go natlng. Then on to the Great a gold band. , dents of '69, ’70. ’71. AU rings snonsored bv the ^ clUzena of an Im- from New Canaan; and speaker BS LANK LBONARD all the way and win the O d L uand Dunes National Monument, H its award accepted by require a five dollar deposit and _^***"*r*” ^ agtaed town or city. It was these for the city government was the MICKEY FINN cn»wnMSW again.rV|F One way wh^T*hIke on toe sand . .tiirneci . . __Mrs. EUzabeto’ .. Bufid.'iMaS «__ ^ - of n ____ may0 .-be ___ordereda__ .9 nfrom______^-a^ Man-__ AfnAnf^An American 1 AIFIfin Legion tA to 'nmflndA provide ! ! that there otUl needs to be some ^ to developed with ape- week’s work In their respecUve WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU •praotica on trapping the ball. Is ttaffed by students in his make them tlme^ organizaUons. Barbara K elly ,The next home game wlU be Involvement Mnfiwira Krw»u woittiy ond meaningful. ’*9> Margaret Helfrick '69, Paula I HATE X H A T E Y C tJ yOUttB UNCLES/ •agalQ/it Brist«U Central today. Noteboo^, compassw, ^ k - remainder of the week Santdilni '69, and Cyrus Stevens y y o o BECAosevaufaE WOUPEGRXMY *. The team had previously lost Key to Spirit thei^e Livers ai^ otoer spent campaigning and ’** attended the first rehearsal ALL,yOO FK-THYAND ANPSA/Wy/ CAN r HELP r r 'Its 0rat game In the faU season perfaettti the party platforms. <>* the orchestra whUe Karen FiLTHY K, CHUTY/ \F6CME0CXf/& ‘ when tt was defeated Saturday, "Involvement” was the key­ This all led to the climax ol HlsseU ’«»• Bonnie Starr '69, * o e R f ^ e / ALWAYS IN THE Sept. 14 by HaU High by a note in the Junior Assembly, the week, the elecUon of the Steve Dleterle '89, and Doug ■y BATHROOM each Distributive Education stu- officials. Downham '70 attended toe choir ss’-S/iu'i.srsr.'';;: T „ - 4 . y x dent prMtlcal expertence in a speak- rehearsal. WHEN r WANT miiUatme r e ^ tttuatUm. .Ml lectured duijng the The musicians spent the rest lOTAKE profits ^ni toe store ^11 ^ included Atty. of a rainy week rehearsliig with A ^ H O W e R " ? High and Bacon Academy. ^ 9~W shared by toe Student ^ u n c ll. ^ presenUnlg the key- their groups and taking part In ( 9j ^ ---- fVmntrv torlum, music was provided by catnie 8» address on how we should the many other activities offer- n k in . niniM the school band, directed by Mr. stand up for our own convlc- These Included swimming PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER The scartet flashing figure Podgorskl. darts artN^ tha track, ^ program opened with a tions. AnotJier speaker was boating, arts and crafts, and PRISCILLA 17^ TAKE THAT ^ B U T Y O U once again tt Is cr^counti^ short but powerful speech by Guidance Notes Gov. John Dempsey, describing vgUeyboll and badminton '^QUT O F M Y M OUSE ) NUTCHELL saasoR. Coach Pato Phlniwy Is N a s h k r '69, President of his stand on Juvenile dec»icy games. I THIS MOMEKIT' V mac versus Juvenile delinquency. The highlight ^ the week la r o o m : . tMALU f - ; i a looking forward te a t j ^ year-s Student Council. Jim As an additional service to John Merchant, d<«^u««i"g the the annual concert given on the son and a pooslble C.C.I.L. the Importance of students, the "W orld” intenj^ to problems’ In ConnecUcut, last night of camp at the GUbert championship. student involvement: Involve- run a0 weekly vavAAlele* calendar 0Alsae«nav» of Guid m • «««• • ■ mam m m ------CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNBR was also very well received. School In Wlnsted. Six hours of O o ^ Phliinay has g o ^ 1 ^ - after school clubs, ance informatton. Including Boys State wasn't all lectures rehearsal each day under ex- ...THE ONE WHO aAlllAIAUD HE N49 ~fH | sons tor eyeing the tttle-Ho has uitramural sporty sup- speakers. Interviewers from col­ and political activities, how- cellent conductors to spent In SO rr IS YOUl WHV tu blazes the six top returning lettermeii ^ TthleUo ' tALTH INSPECTORCOBMlANOPAlP VttJ KOOKS STOP AT NOTHINO leges and upcoming testa. ever; we had many activities preparation to r this concert, THE CASTLE WAS UNPER u« um/ Be rut TO KEEP ME AWAY PROM Ol lA it y®®J*. Th® t®#in I# Im teams, and mnotmost imnortAiit.Important, the Tuesday, September 24—X pe­ with Laurel Girts State. These This year Dr. Moshe Paranov, -v^qUARANriNEIjy- ,e R W o ^ ^ ^ WAPPINO CASTLE 4 by captain Jim Nasohke '69. m ™ wood for Invcdvemnit In the en- riod in auditorium. The Execu- Included a social hour, the In- President of the Hartt CbUege TOPCOPS HE HEARD Close on his heels are Steve j,,,, g^^o^l establishment by pur- tlve Director of the. Connect!- augural baU, and a variety hour o* Music, led the choir in selec- A CHOPPER NEAR Dtoterle '69, Jim Burke '70, Lar- THIS COTTAfiBl cut Nurses’ Association vwlll m which Lee Potterton and Mon. ly Kahn '70, Doug Hansen 69 introduced Bernadette speak to both boys and girli in- Dave Ware starred In a Jug The orchestra director waa and Robert Dixon '69. A nw; our exchange student for terastod in a nursing career. band. Afternoons were free for Michael Seminltaky, who to cur- comer has added his hat to the ^ ^ Yocheved Rot­ Tuesday, September 24—G pe- recreation with UConn’s gym rently the Associate Professor ' a-xo ring. H e Is sophomore Greg ^ansteln, a sophomore from Is- rlod In Guidance Office. A rep- facilities opened to us. of Music and Resident Oonduc- Nolta and on excellent proepect. ^ ,taying with relaUvea In resentatlve from -irinlty College interesting and ‘®*' OoUege of BuUer ROBIN. BIALONE BY BOB IJIBRBRS Hia Harriers practice ® v ^ town. Bernadette is from Prance w ill speak. informative. Many important University In Tndianaptdto. All afternoon after scl«?al near the staying with Laura Zag- Wednesday. September 25-At were brou^out, but the AtoAoniM felt that they ben- HeflB.NOONBKNOWG . mu6Hix >om u y e g ti«ok. They have bulk a new ^ ** ^ M0THIN6 perrae t h a n a good 12 :15 a representative from Lake njoat Impressive was that gov- greatly and found that WHATAWWOZEPIPte yoUlZEAUVg BUrFlGH’ couriM, and It a p ^ to be au„rintendeiit of schools. Dr. OLP-FASHION0D CHAGBm'HtfH. Forest College of Illinois will ernment to based around the ‘*'«y achieved more in this ona ''ONLY A pew \ c m i ^ TOHHHOdHAL much more dlfflcutt with moro Hennegan foUowod Jim POTGANORTBOFe^ * speak. citizen, the Individual. If he “*• . \ piieGGim-FiuEPt, hlU work, Their first meet In supported [FIGH-aOM-eXlGlEWCC/- • ATTHeeMprr ^ Any student Interested In any won’t vote In the town elecUon, V®"- ItyrneYBLP-LOOe, , toe OCIL is on Tuesday, Sept. 24 jjjj,., platform of Involvement, Paula- SaiMblnl /WJG./HAL0N6- of these speakers may o b t^ a democracy will faU. Democrat- \9mntA LHTLE,JP(IRXS at Maloney. The team last year spaakors included Mr. A. pass In advance from the Guid'" lo government starts with the , B Y ROUSON •hawed a won-lost record of 7 j^ymomi Rogers, Mr. Riohaad ance Office. HuriTiN<&J individual. With his vote the Students vrtio have been as­ and 4. There Is A fine Junior var- panjaison, coach of our soccer town, state and federal govern­ I signed truancy detention sbouM stty team heAded by Wayne ^ Blaine Miller, a ments wlU be able to succeed. Students who are planning to make plans to start next Mon­ Lemon '69 and Ed Nixon '70. principal and advleor for IXMig Etchmem, '69 Thalr record last year was 9 junior class, take the College Board Exam­ day. wins and l loss. With a little The-assembly came to a close, inations In November this year , improvement on lort year’s reo- Martha White, head are reminded that the deadline Students who are absent must Students mouoed from lost ord, the cross-oountry toam ^ music department, made Jim Naschke, ’€9, president of Student Council, purchases a notebook from tor regtstrottons to roach report to the nurse or tha of- period study hall must be out of the building In five mlnutw mould bring homo the COIL hon- ^ oattempt to teach the splrtt- Brenda Mattarelll, '69, while Bruce Selwitz, ’69, observes the sale. Brenda and Princeton to October 6. Regis- flee upon return to Bohool un- traUon forms are available In less the office has given Instruc- and off achoOl grounds Aortty Y-ZO ors. s j .7o ,„ the MHS Alma Mater. Bruce, like all the, sales personnel o f the new school store, are members, of Mr. DlX W ~Bege, —'70 Carl ^ a r t z ’s Dis-trijoutive M ucation class. (Hjerald photo by Buceivicius) the Guidance Office.. Uons to the contrary. thereafter. r t m m - r m UANCBBSTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. PRpAY, SEPTEMBE]^ 20, 1968 ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PRipAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 McLain Salutes Boyhood Idol Packers Due for Big Test with Vikings

Rate Giants F u ll W eek en d Mantle as He Rounds Bases Nine Points For Colleges lieogue pitcher Uils century to braUng following Tuesd^ night Notes from the little Black Book DETROIT (AP)—Denny "Is lie (ICanUe) still your "You don’t think I'd deltber- win 81 games as he went the when Detroit clinched the pen- On Gridiron McLain was “aeven years idolT” w s s asked after ately throw him a hmne run It looks like it’s goin«r to be a long* year,” Dave Wig- Oyer Eagles the gam e. ball, do youT’’ McLain grinned. distance fo r the 2801 tim e this ’n reported of his Manchester High football tea«n. old when Mickey Mantle year. It was Uie 12th coi^u- Thursday’s game. Norm NEW YORK (AP) — "He stW is,” McLain said. There would be a scandal and G»ck of depth and experience will hurt most. The Tribe Mmo? 'YORK lAPl __ broke into the American an Immediate investigation of Uve complete game for Tiger p„t ojc T ig ers ah ead In the Five, four, three, two, one, Leaffue in 1961 with New "I got a feeling he wanted me still has another w e^ to prepare for tough Maloney Rov’« basehaU .’ ’ starters. fourth inning with a home run blast off. That’s the way York. And as Mantle to hit it," Mantle said later in Manager Mayo Smith eald he ^ Yankee starter Mel StotOe- High in Meriden one week from tomorrow aftemomi. I fniirth oH-aiiriif the Yankee dressing room. McLain, who holds the Tiger the collesre fooObail season rounded the bases Thurs- wos going to pull him about .i j . S,t»rd.y the Indijn. scrhnnu« . B -t Hartford Hi,h. f S S S J S J D etroit w as leading S-1 in the record for most home run pitch­ ICancheatar has Just three able- day with his 6S6th career halfway through the York tied It in the slxUi will get under way Satur­ eighth Inning, when, w ith an 0-2 es (4 in IMS) and, has given up ------„ . ^ bodied atantera ta the line, the titie should be easier to 81 this year, said the last one his rehef pitchers could get a home run, the 24-year-oW count, Mantle motiomed with his but in the bottom of the inning feat out with an assortment of ^ SS rate after Sunday’s meet- day for its first trig week­ McLain stood on the mound wasn’t aiwthlng special "but chance. The last time a relief Cash Wt his 24th homer of the a focMnU team tills faQ ttiait . „ xu-, hand tor MdLaln to give him a aitonenta. oonMdto of S7 sophonaoreB, IS end. saluting his boyhood idol. letter high pitch. Mickey then this one ril remember a UtUe pitcher was used was Sept. 4. year with one on and Eddie Ma­ bit more.” "But after he pitched the se^ * * * Junkrs and 20 semors . . . Nice roughed up AU top five preseason picks in niere w«r« hints the Tigers blasted the next pitch In the up- thews singled home the third An usher gave first base um- enth inning, Denny saM honor for Lw Diana, weU- A tlanta 47-7. The Associated Press poU wlU ptt^er had Just served a gopher i>er deck in right field as the run of the liyiing. Here 'n 'There be in action and all but flrst- plre Hank Soar Uie Ball ManUe wanted to flnlWi, eo I left him The Tigers got their final two known local hsaehwU umpire ttie Packers had no serious beH to Mantle on a Silver plat- crowd roared, and aoocer refere^ who was trouMe with the battered Phlla- ranked Purdue look to have ter. "I think It was Just a straight hit and he in turn gave it to In," Smith . _ runs In , the seventh off reliever Former Manchester High and Mickey “I haven’t pitched In nve University of Bridgeport soccer nsmed buikUi^ edmtotatrator delphla Eagles ta their opener., their hands fuU getting off the But It didn’t affect the out- fast hall,’’ Mantle said. "It’s p it Dooley Womack. player Doug Pearson r a third master­ R ejected Thursday’s Besulto KUsworth are expected to get sure what will happen with the Things Are Looking Up at Coast Guard Academy twice to satisfactorily complete baeeball draft coming up. I’d Giants it will be the first visit sa^^J^’L.SiThaS^toy Sports Viewing ban, tacldes hopeful Pittsburgh piece smd change the Joint from Detroit 8, New York 2 the starting nod in the next two to the big town In a decade, airalnst against TJonsLUms who stiUstill are shak- - ■' — . 1 ...... - - r . PALM BEACH GARDENS, Washington at Cleveland, can­ the official PGA Tournament like to stay with Cleveland," he SA TU RD AY at home Saturday night. a pitdier’a paradise to a hitter’s games before the club moves on The last time the two NFL foes ®» by that 69-18 beattag In Dal- Northwestern takes on 19th- Fla. (AP) —^A new proposal.by celed, rain scliool, but brother Dave Hill said. Three years ago he was 1:00 (SO) L eague That haven. to Washington. , ™®* **'® suddsn 1“ - HOwsver, Saysrs wlU be lahked Miami cf Florida In T he tw o tuMTui com bined tor touring pros for a 14-man execu­ Only games scheduled believes he learned his lessons Williams debated between considered the brightest pitch' Came in from w rfl. liK oroeoect In the ^ evel^ d overtime for the titie, Bal- playing with a minor back inju- UConn in College Headliner Florida tonight. no less thait 28 hits in the tive committee was rejected Today’s Games starting Lonborg or Dave More- 0»> M^chestar wa. an end ry. Bear, won’t have to worry In other games, The Citadel Giants’ U-S victory over the Thursday by the Professional Oakland (Hunter 12-18) at head. However, he leaned to­ about Sonny Jurgensen this 1:46 ( 8) NCAA FootbaU: kee Conference foe Vermont, a likely Southern will have Mie of will bo at Army, Air Force and World Series-bound Cardinals. Golfers’ Association. Minnesota (W ej*en 0-10) pars,” Dave said Thursday aft­ ward Gentleman Jini, who has a ies set In and he has done lit- week but must watch out for 'Things are looking up at Syracuse vs. tie pitching the last two years. played Yale strong defensive club which its toughest assignments of the Florida tangle at Tampa, Fla. Jim Hart cracked a grand- The plan calls for seven tour Detroit (LoUch 18-9) at Wash' er the brother team carded a 8-8 record in a dismal season Earl McCuHouch. the Coast Guard Academy. Michigan State nine under par 82 to take the He was only 2-8 with Watarbury ^ should provide a good indica­ year — the kind which usually Florida State Travels to Mary­ slam hmner and Bob Bonds hit players, three PGA officials and ington (Coleman 11-18 or Han- plagued by a knee injury and D allas C leveland 4:04 (SO) B asebaU : C ards first round lead o f the $200,000 this season. . .Salute t# both honored aong with former 24, 17—Don’t Anything would be an im- tion of how much of a chal­ enables the Owls to come back land, Michigan State hosts Syra­ a pair of homers and scored tour businessmen to make up nan 10-B), night shoulder trouble. vs. Dodgers New Britain High and Pulaski i,'?-, Christian at the East to spread revenge aroimd cuse, Kansas plays at Illinois, four runs to pace San Francis- the executive tour committee. Boston (Morehead 1-4 or Lon- PGA team championship. Lonborg is due to be opposed tosf s^ir^tTtae^X^f pravement Jhe 62-0 lenge Connecticut will pose _for (18) Soccer; Playoff Hl^ for fwwarding cbmplete CTub’s smoker -^urs^y the rest of its s baU Congress Steps into Basehall Battle . . "A t and he took with him aU of the Yaiftees 8-2 PGA," said Robert T. the second round ot the tovtma- “ . ______w______ton Ridge ed Hous- U »TO A. Billiards Gain Stall HUtaskl. .. B210C Cfounse ^ ,J,g ,^t. ~Here it to the Snead. Fran Tarkenton might brighter tor Coast Guard. Southern CoMecUcut starte at 1:00 ( 8) Yale FootbaU ______ton 4-1 and Loo Angeles defeat- Creasey said Max Elbin, PGA X St. Louis 94 60 .610 — ing team champions, fired a 64 hind Is halfback Harold Brown, 1:80 (80) AFL: Buffalo vs. i ball battle over the firing of two World Series and said American sociation already existing tor SupL Mike Ovtan turned ta a pogUe, and that’s adiat I made run at Eagles, opening them up Springfield College is again the YpsUantl, ADch.,agalnstE^- San F’ran. 83 71 .689 11 Thursday, with each carrying best runner In Central’s history Cincinnati American League umpires. League President Joe Cronin the N ational League. H e said ed «~Hnrinn«±i s -l in the N L. The president, had authorized Wm to Semifinal' Spot 74 round tecently, his besit eoore my mietakes on. Tom Matte for bombs to Homer Jones. «?st-^m e opponent. Cincinnati 79 73 .620 14 his share of the load. Los Angeles 81, PlttsburgJi New Cadet coach Tad gan a he^d start on the sea- but probably too much of a 2:00 ( 8) Eastern Football Hearings before the House la­ would be invited to testify. the National League umpires tmly other AL game scheduled in 10 yean at Uie course. He’s corrected me several times in C hicago 79 76 .613 18 "J a c k could have stayed In Red-hot Center Billiards soft­ - . . . routing Momlngslde of marked man in the eyes of 4:00 (80) AFL: Jets vs. Pa­ bor subcommittee were sched­ Congress is liktiy to have ad­ had - approved the expanded —Washington at Cleveland— ®®?!P*^, .. „ - ...... an eigbt handicap player . . . the huddle and Unltas was a big 10—The R a m s’ defen se ruined Schroeder brings a winning at­ Atlanta 78 76 .608 16 the clubhouse on the front nine ball team advanced to the semi­ Iowa 46-16 last Saturday. It’s Central’s opponents. triots uled for Oct. 14-15 after umpires journed by mi(M)ctober ana the m em b«dilp unanimously. was canceled because of rata. rituatl^.” Jim Hart and the Cards and titude to the academy. He McLain, who posted the Tl- ey said. "We don’t k i^ what Pittsburgh 76 77 .498 18 and I could have stayed In on finals of the Stan Krol Tourna­ Lou Becker’s 70 round recently help on the sidelines, talking to (IS) Car A Track A1 Salerno and BiU Valentine main effect of the hearings waa the bert ever for the long- the receivers and finding out tor could do the same tor Kent Nix. coached the Army Plebs to a geia’ 12th stra it complete the next move will be.’ PhiUa’phia 72 81 .471 21% the back nine suid we still would ment In Middletown last night Roman Gabriel should find Stee- 9-0 record last fall. Some re- 4:80 (18) Flying Fisherman tocdc their appeal to Oapitqjl Hill would be simply to air all sides Last A plan similar to tile one an­ 23 time tourney chstaman. He me what would work.’’. . .Matte Yesterday’s Stars game, scattered eight other bits L os A ngeles 71 83 .481 have had the same score," by defeating the Stratford lers’ deep defense easler to ward he got—a team whldi has 6:48 (80) Scoreboard Thursday.' of the dispute. nounced by Gates was submit­ 26% Just missed geitting a 69 when gave the receivers a plug: LOS ANGEUIB — Hedgemon in booattag his record to 31-6 to New York 88i 86 .444 Palmer said. Chevron AX), by a 12-8 count. pierce than Cards' C lu b s 19 consecutive- loeses. BATTING—Norm Cash, Tl Rep. F’rank Thompson, D- The two umplKs have ted three weeks ago by Arnold 26 his putt rimmed the cup . . . "They rushed back to the hud- Opening Night Lewis, 146, Los Angeles, out­ become the first pitcher to Win Houston 88 88 .442 TTie H ill brothers and the The local slow pitch champs haven’t met in regular season Schroeder also has three gers, slammed his 23rd and 24th N J., chairman of the subcom- charged they were (hsmiSMd Palmer and was also rejected, Stan HiUnrid has been a mem- die after catching passes so pointed M iguel A gtalar, 148, that many since Lefty Grove x-CUnched pennant Polmer-Nicklaus combination were led by Steve McAda, Jim since 1964. , qu arterback s w ho’ v e n ever Action in the Manchester homers of the season, account­ mlttM, called it a clear viola- because at their union organlxa- Creasey reported. He s a id her of the Connecticut team In Earl would have more time to Mexico, 10; Bobby Rodriguez, turned the trick with the Phila- Today’s Games pSayed at Twin Hilla Country Breen and Don CrowoU. San FTMCtoco 21, St. Louis thrown a pass in coUege, and Midget Football League will ing for three RBI, in Detroit’s tloo of labor laws if Salerno and tion efforts. Cronin has ssdd Palmer’s proposal provided for Tri-State golf play in eight dlf- think of the next play." 9 Races Mon. Thru Fri. 127, Lois A ^les, stopped Wal- delphla AthleUcs In 1981. P e e r’s propo^ p rov ^ fw cJhlcago (Jenktas 18-14) at dub Thursday, the 8,700-yard Next start at IiQddletown will 20—Toughest gam e on the list, only 14 lettermen. Also a drag get underway tonight at ML 6-2 victory over New York. Sports, Slate Valentine were fired because of they were thumbed out because ter Swan, 127, Los Angeles, 4. Just one m ...... BpoQsor repreaentaiioo^ — — aav PITCHING—Denny McLain, their efforts to organise an um- of unsatisfactory performance SEATTLE — Boone Kirkman, m .ir. him the wtantageat pitch­ ^ - Cincinnati .(Nolan 9-2) at best scoring. Ughts at 7:30 at Pat Kidney system under Dick Nolan. Cards jgt fortunes is the decision hot doubleheader. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 pires* union in the American as umpires. Last week the PGA accepted Houston (Dlerker 12-U), night Tigers, picked up his 81st victo­ POST TIME 1:30 p:m . 208, Seattle, outpointed Bil) Mc- er in 82 years. Four teams were in a tie for Field in the semis. Seventy must bounce back from tough to uae freshmen players, Opener at 6:80 pits the de­ Soccer — Bristol Central a t League. Valentine said Thursday 19 of a plan that called for a 12-man (Caritwi 18-11) at ry wlUi an eight-hitter—^putting (No kocing ruu.. Sept. 10, 17, 34} Murray, 220, Sacramento, Calif., Felipe Alou became the first third place at 86. They were teams started out in thle fine game Monday night If J<*n The Eastern College Athletic fending champion Olants him Just one triumph shy of Manchester High, 3:16. committee to include three tour Angeles (Stager 1246), nlgt$ Bobby Nlclx^ and George Battered Dolphin Unit 10. man to pick iq> 200 hits this sea­ event. Brodle can avoid thoee Intercep- conference allows the Coast against the Patriots. Niglit- being the winnlngest pitcher In players, three PGA officials and Atlanta (Stone 7-8) at San SA TU RD AY, SE PT. 21 coMPitmr ciAssio-iN, hiatd PORTLAND, Maine — Billy son with a two-run second-in­ Archer, Larry IQnson and Bun- The locals ^^vel to Branford tlons, 49ers should squeak home QuanJ to use freshmen in all esp lists the Jets and Eagles. 62 y ears. 08ANDSTANP AND ClUlHOUSt three former proe. Football — East Catholic McCluricey, 184, East Boston, ning triple that helped the Francisco (Marichal 25-8), night ky Henry, Bert Greene and Saturday for a- quarterfinal in first meeting since ’64. sports. But 1968’s first-year Ca- Sunday afternoon the Pony a t Rockville, 2 p.m. N E W THOMPSON Mass., outpointed Tony Cruz, Braves past Houston. It also New York (Seaver 14-11 and Randy Glover and Jack Mc­ game In the Silver Dollar Tour­ Next Kill for Raiders Washlngton 27, New Orleans dots will play a six-game sched- Bed Raiders launch their OPTIONAl TWIN DQUIll 129, Jersey City, N.J., 8; Fred­ was Alou’B l,B00th hit of hU ca­ Cardwell 7-18) at Philadelphia Gowan and Dick Crawford. nament. They will face the 17—Bombs away. Jurgensen uje against three other fsosh TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 _____REGULAR DOUIIE A FBODHOnVE ACE NEW YORK (AP) — American Football League ^ ______season against Coventry In SPEEDWAYS r„o«"pTo";; die Butts, 188%, Portland, out­ reer. (G. Jackson 1-8 and L. Jack- A 26-m lie-per-hour wind Jockey Club. A win would move takes to the air again. Pat teams, a Junior college and two Coventry at 1:80. Soccer — Manchester at Con- RTE. 146, LINCOLN. R. I. pointed D ick M cCarthy, 168, Rookie pitcher Alan Foster ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Just son 18-17) 2, twl-nlght caused high scoring on the Quail the Cues into the double ellmtaa- schedule inakers sure know how to hurt e firuy when j^Q^ter wa» the main target last pp^p schools. ■ Brief ceremonies are plan­ ard. drove in what proved to be the before the Minnesota Classic, tv718aed Sept. 28 C reek oou ise, but the Twin HlUa Medford, Mass., 8; Isidro Peres, tlon finals against the Surfsldes, he’s hurt. week. This time it might be ^hg freshmen may be tossed ned tonight. X-Country —. Manchester at Buses Lv. Maoclipster 149, ^ n ta g fie ld . M ass., outpotat- winning_ run with his first major jko M ac McLendon bought Saturday’s Games layout is partially protected by regional entry In the world tour­ No less than five of Miami’s starters are laid up -with Charley Taylor’s turn. BlUy KU- varsity actum in Novem- MEROHANTS — J-g;ame sdiedule can be ex- Dolphins in a critical state. Cheney Booters 143-377, Harold Howard 138------Foster, who also picked up his ond shot and won an automo- Cincinnati at Houston fenpe looked aad. pected to have taken a toll. Hie 353, Walt Aroand 360, Harvey 2 F.M. Ronald Tanner, with 20 win­ flrst Mg league triumiSi, gave bile. St. Louis at Los Angeles But the men who make up the ^ ^ AFL academy was doing poorly, schedule have added a cruel cated shoulder, had three more Johnson SSO. ners, paced the am>renUce Jock­ up only four hits and one un- It was Mac’s eighth ace. Be- Atlanta at San Francisco Deserted Ski Lodges Waiting San Diego 24, H ouston 7 (Sat- thank you, with only eight Capture No. 2 twist—they’ve paired Miami Join the sideline club this week. 504AP eys a t the 1988 MbnmouUi P ark eamed run in six innings before tore turning pro he scored three urday night)—Chargers have games ti^e ijast few years, 8th Annual ^ iM t awsome Oakland Sat- Ruimlng back St^ MltcheU After going two full seasons GARDEN GROVE — Doris racing meet. yielding Jo Jim Grant. holes-ta-one in a 20-day stretch. rested since Sept. 6 opener with ^ contrast in outlook is at For Heavy Seasonal Trade ^dav- nlaht leading ball carrier against without a victory, Cheney Tech’s MODIHEO CSnclnnati. Oilers with George University of Connecticut. Prentice 136-349, Fran Crandall Rtaders opened their bid Houston with 88 yards In 16 car- soccta: team has done a com- 127, Lois Whalen 128, Ruth HU- Weheter, Hoyle G ra^r ^d a talented group of sophomores ;^trA bout face and yestentay FEATURE By KURT BROWN queues of traffic that will clog tor another AFL championship ries, underwent an emergency the accesses Into every major Pete Beathr.:d adds to the ciiaxio^ ot Afternoon the locals made It S^^s 34^ St It would have been hard to last weekend with a 48-6 humUl- appen^ctomy T u e^ y; ^fen- They split last year in two tight Huskies, who compiled a 6-4 ,— m .,- „ — t>_,-----DOloreB. Dolores Smith Smith 133 348, ix>i ski area with the first thin veil two stralgfiif. Thto time Prince PUNT Cards Are Champs of ^Old ’ be gloomy about the prospects oftrbn nt Buffalo Miami, mean* s^ve back Bob Petrella has a Ohrisbiana 134. m ark In 1967 —b e k re co rd a t of snow ta November or Dec­ wMe, d^ped ■ its opener to fractured thumb and defensive games Tech fell by a 2-1 count as the V of obtaining a ski lodge as we Oakland 81 Miami 10 (Satur- uCtonn since 1960. Coach John em ber. a v a ted a locals continued unbeaten un­ PLUS THE ALL NEW EXCITING the Cardinals never have put club —and perhaps of any oth­ drove northward out of Spring-. Houston 24-T tack eBay Ja cob s ai PARKADE DUSTY — Sul­ day night)—Raiders manhan- Toner to rich in backfield tal- der Coach Bob Ptatavelle. (First ot Two Parts) world championdiip back to er franchise too —since the '42 field on Rt. 91 last week. The Here Is what we found. Any­ And. to add just a bit more leg Injury. j livan 210, Clay Nlvlson 205, Jim Jack dled Buffalo so badlyi 48-6, that g^t. PASS TIGER DIVISION back. For that matter, no Na­ club featured the efficiency of weather bolstered our spirits, thing under $1,000 for the sea­ * pain, the Raldem are expected Another running back, Prince tejlUed first but Jim- Abert 223, Lou Polinski 205- By BOB BBOEO Harper, may not be able to play Joe Collier was fired. Bob Returning is' quarterback Pete __ _ , tional Leiigue team hss succeed­ Mort Cooper, Johnm Beazley, and our hopes of finding a i^sce son within 20 miles of a major to be at full strengtii tor the Griese erratic in Dolphins’ petrillo, holder of the school’s Tom ko^O w equalizer tor 588, — _ Tom------Kershaw 200, Dan because of a pinched nerve ta THRILLS — CHILLS - SPILLS ed itself as king of the bill since Ehmle W hite, M a x 'L c ^ e r , How­ "at this late date” (September) area is out of the question. If match—or mls-match-^ln the opening defeat by Houston. Oak- total offense record. Challeng- Cheney and Bob Biimham coun- Mo-phereon 200, Herb Clarlt * ST. LOUIS (NEA)—Of his neck. the New York Olqnts heat their ard PoUet, Harry ^Gumbert, as one ski shop owner in Hart­ you’re planning to ski more than Orange Bowl land should be able to call the petriUo Is sophomore Rick tored via a penalty kick to break 226-669, Gene Nead 233, Will • & EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON the St. Louis Cardinals’ 11 San Diego, which opened with former PMo Grounds tenants, Howard Krist and Murray Dick­ ford sadly told us the day be­ eight weekends, at an area like Houston, 1-1, plays at San Die­ Robustelli, son of former New th® ^ provide the margin O. previous- pennant - winning a 29-13 victory over fledgling score 20 the Y ankees, in 1921 and '22. son. fore. Mt. Snow tor example, it will go, 1-0 in Saturday night’s only Cincinnati 14, B u ff^ O 7—How York Giants all-pro defensive of victory. ------COKING SGNDAT. OOTMEB • — 2 VM. ball dubs, the best prob­ Cincinnati, returns to action aft­ Now, under brllUant blue pay you to purchase a season other AFL gome. Sunday, Buf­ can an expanalqp club be fa- BIG RACING TMPI.FHKAOEB ably were the 1981 and So the Redbirdi of Red The backbone o f the 1942-48- er a two-week rest. The Charg- — ^ end Andy Robustelll. Cited for their fine play were ST. JAMES’ LADIES—Muriel BODaBTB ir M M H FIE D S * TIOEBS Schoendienat now will have an 44-48 pennant Winners was the skies smeared with soft white tick et fo r the p rice o f $160. You falo, 0-2 vlslta Cincinnati, 1-1; ers are led by John Hadl, whd vored estabUshed Connectl<$it opens Saturday Johnny Goodrow, I Bub Skinner Gorman 187, Raanie Juselis 128, KICK o v w ^ M 1942 teams and the most opportunity to meet a challenge clouds sailing eastward casting can save $26 on that If you pur- Denver, 0-1 goes to Kansas City, club? Pirtil Brown’s men afternoon at 1 ;80 agaiiwt Tan- and Skip Gerhlch.; Joan Schelbenplfus 127. colorful was the 1984 Gas House 'pitching staff and a fabulous passed for 826 yards agatast the that first was presented to them outfield of Muslal, Moore and cool shadows on the rolling chase it before Nov. 26, and 1-1, and New York, 1-0 takes on knook^ off Denver last week Gang. The current Cardinals Bengals, including a pair of TD ta an open letter of congratula­ Slaughter. M!arty Marion at green of the Massaohusett’s five more dollars it you buy a Boston, 1-0, at Birmingham, a ^ s t losing to San Diego. Buffa- have ctaoracteftsttcs of all tosses to Willie Frasier. tions shortly after Bob Gibson shortMop and Walker (Jooper, Berkahlres, we mulled over the house ta Wilmington and be­ A la. ut Hmiston’fl Pete Beathard will ^ been edged by Boston and COMPETITION JOHNSON SEAHORSE three. ^ 1 had defeated the Boston Red catcher, also were standouts in many questions Connecticut ski­ come a resident. In the National League, eight bombed by Oakland. Anything They’ve got tiie speed, de­ games are uthodiiied scheduled SundaySunday— o« ■‘Hvmg tor oeiier aocuiMoy happen. Sox a ChM time Mst October. that period. ers are asking themselves about Also, It is amazing how the thisi week. Miami swiped three' fense and almoet am much Baltimore, 1-0, at Atlanta 0-1; Kansas City 86, Denver 7—No BOYS 8 THRU 13 Would the Cards permit them­ Of the stars of the ’40s, though the coming ski season. smallest three-room apartment - ; af his tosses, altiiougfi he passed pitching depth a s the 1942 8t. Chicago, 0-1, at Detroit, 0 1 trouble tor the Chiefs, still UniUlGNiyPiBISIIPUCEi selves to get fat ta the head only sure-ttang Muslal and prob- What prices are being asked will accomodate six or eight 1.0; tor-'one marker to'rookie Mac OUTBOARD MOTORS Louis Bwlfties, the veteran Cleveland, 1-0, at Dallas, smairting from 29-19 loss to Jets. Register Now Tliru Oct th For and at the Waist as well as ta aMy Slaughter now seem likely people without breaking up long 4 balance of the 1981 team which for lodgings reasonably near l(alk, who now has three touch­ the walletT to win Hall of Fame recogni­ standing friendships. In most Minnesota, 1-0, vs. Green Bay, Kansas City won both games Iwduded Pepper Martin, Frank the larger ski areas? How many down)wn catqhescaiq^B in lourfour recepuons.receptions. 7— vaim. m 1 m Wa in TTiat was the question, vdiich tion. Of the current Cardinals, at Milwaukee; New York, In qtaeVnews ’Itairsday, the Ws year and holds 16-1 e*«** throjvtng the ball this tor Joe Namath who did excel­ EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS rounded the bend Into mid-Sep­ year has been the greatest pitch­ 0-1 and Washlngtoix 1-0, at new throats who cUmazed a Septem­ chase one? Is It really later w illin g to la y out $1,000 to lent Job against CSilefs last Sponaored By tember with an earned run aver­ er I’ve ever seen. Open Daily 7 :30 AJA.-5 P.M,—^Thura. to 9 ber '84 run to the pennant with than you think? Maybe Powder $2,000, or perhaps you would a slzsling against the Falcons. week. Game wlU bo played In age lower than the best dead- Flood, an ll-year veteran at Oakland oomblnoa a Detroit auarterbank weea. u«uuv w.- 7- a World Series victory over — Hill Isn’t so bad after all. like to purchase an unftalMied LBham. A la ., although It f teOMUMJEATt MieORNUTION M6Et SAT. to 4 PJW. ball ERAS of two old masters, 80, is the best all-round center Offense with a wicked defense in Birmingham, Ala., altaough It 4 coincidentally — the Detroit At this time of year the ski- "A " frame and finish it your­ the rout of^BUffalo that resul ed M I^M u^n who missed^ ______^____ AlabamaA labam a is FORD Walter Johnson and Grover fielder the Cardinals have hod because of a TirCDC OUAllfYING HiAIS Tigers, On that team were the tag regions of Northern New se lf. ( 18,000 if you don’t feel in Hawdy Johnson replacing “P®"®' Namath countay- Mike Holovak rLUJ. mODU I lU C fiJ SPICIAI fiAIUPl RACi Cleveland Alexander. in'my time, and Brock, who Dean brothers, Joe Medwlck, Ekigland are warm green, and like working). strained chest musola, is ex- had two weeks to get ready. Aided early by Stove Carlton, Joq -eW ier as Bills’ ooach. PP&K Rip OoUins, Leo DuroMier. tore up the Red Sox ta the 1967 lonely to those of us accustomed a pected to be ready by Sunday CATES OPEN AT 6i30 ADULTS *3iN) CHILDREN $100 DILLON MALRHINES' late by Ray Washburn and most Worid Series, is the best lead- When St. Louis hoists a pen­ to the exhilerattag sting of sub­ a]!^^alver 'wls" more and a minor back injury suf- formerly with Newberrjr's Marine is now as­ often by Nelson Briles, w 11 h off man —the most effective and First to Hit 200 second-year rtcelveL w ^or Chicago’s Gale flayers DOC’S BTILL FLYING • t ' SALCS & SERVICE sociated with nant, the National League's zero temperatures, the tmm of occasional Matting assistance the most exciting. ST. 4 LOUIS CARDI­ skis against pliant snow, and f•.ask ——North CaroUna’s— steal, take the extra base and, edge of a cliff and whlaper down RoQistBr in our showroom with your Dad or standard-liearer that could ksep paced the stsff a yeoy ago with between pitches to look this year. who ra o^ J!!i,t!irt^th ount' ski from Atlanta in exchange for sophomore bnd Tony B lanch^ like the '81 and '42 clubs, it’U a soft blanket of white snow at heads high in the annual Oc­ 18 vlotorles. Vnit at th e scoreboard The Atlanta Braves’ outfielder marker,! set a ,, a high draft choice. The 6-foob2, about his father, the famed Doc Mom and got your ffrao FootboN Tip look m i make the big play defensively. frightening speeds. CAPITOL tober battle for baseball’s blue With lefthanded Joe Hoem- whibh, of course, show­ ^ k ed up a single aijd a triple return y»

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 KAOS TWENTY-FOUR — t ■ — Help Womed— Mde 36 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-FTVE Tnicin— Traeton S THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and W ^ ^ M H«lp Wonltd— Fm ih iIh 3B t r u c k driver and labofaf- MUST aacriflce 1967 Interna­ Aporfmeals— Flals— Rate from to »4 P « hour HMp Wanted Mote 36 Holp Wanted Mote 36 Halp Wanted— Mate 36 Mwteai Inttnimante 53 Rooms Wiriiout Boord 59 *lhE>N0ME»lF0LK PRODUCTION assemblers for |2 tional pick-up truck, 4-wheel depending upon experience and TowaiitenH 63 CLASSIFIED drive, dehme, with camper top, ,Ai»LE69lRAM second shift, 4:80 to 10. Apply f u l l and part-time laborers PART-TIMB short order cook, ELECTRIC chird organ, 80 THE THOMPSON House — Oot. MDKTERE»4rA6 abUlty. 648-9666. ______chords, 2 keyboards, 2 voices, tage St. centrally located, large and anow {dow. 648-7490. after Iona Mfg. Oo., Regent Street, An interesting career in the 'for landscaping, no experience nights. Apply In person, W.T. BERRY’S WORLD ‘DVMO'SCASTM strings and flutes, 6 months pleasantly furnished rooms, FOUR ROOM apartment, near B:46. IdAnohester. field of Newspaper Clrcula- necessary, $2.26 per hour. CaU Grant C o., Manchester Park- 'NMATHOLE IN parking. Call 649-2388 for over­ shopping, churches, school,' Uon starting with the poel- GranUond Nursery, 648-0669. ade. , old, bench and music books in­ ADVERTISING -mmoMLQK BXPBRIENCBD clerk- typist cluded, $175. CaU 649-8644. night and .permanent guest centrally located. May be tion of: O o ro y Sw vicH— MTERHATKMAL good with figures, for general MANAGER TRAINEES CARPBNTEiRS and Carpenter’s DRIVER for wholesale dlstribu- ratss. seen anytime between 6 and 0 CLASSIFIED ADVBRTISINO DEPT. HOURS office work. Excellent liberal helpere, escperlenoed preferred, tor In Manritester, steady Stora9* 10 P lC tU R E - NEWSPAPERBOY 649-0014. 8 AJ«. to 4:30 PJI. . beneflta. Call 289-2486. steady work. (Jail 648-2282 or part-Ume work. 12-6. Phone SET of 4 drums, like new. CaU : BOLTON — Rt. 86, cloae to Man- For houseware and hard­ COUNSELOR 644-8896 alter 6 p.m. 648-2626 for interview. 646-3206. CENTRAL LOC\’nON, gentle- TWO-BEDR(X>M town house, cheater, 1,000 aquare feet, heat­ DOerrOR’S assistant— recep­ ware departments for New •man only. CaU 649-5633. A Man Poesessing These Includes heat, hot water, iq;>* * COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ed atorage, good ceiling height. tionist. Four afternoone a CXIMB AND SHARE wiUi us the' DRIVER- salesman V estab- «!M P.M. DAT BBPOBE PDBUCATION England’s fastest growing Qualities: week, USED Cfonn clarinet, exceUent SINGLE ROOM, gentleman on- pllances, private patio and cel- , Call Mr. Undaay, 648-1111. week, part-time Satur­ excitement of our new plant, llahed route, 40 hour DMdUiie for Saturday and Mopday ta 4 :M p.ni. Friday. diseount chain. Experience good salary plus fringe bene- ly, first floor front, free park­ lar. J. D. Real Estate Asso- days. LPN training. Write Box A high school graduate We have modern equipment conditlon, $76. 843-1478. WANTED —One car garage helpful' but not essential. fita. Permanent position with ing, kitchen privUegee, wariier elates, Inc., 648-6129. i. SS, Mhnehester Herald. Bo able to work effectively with along with clean and pleasant y vicinity of Hawthorne Street working conditions, paid holi­ opportunity for advancement. HAGSTROM 3, electric guitar and dryer, 649-7066. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Call 649-8221 for appoint- boys FOUR ROOM tenement, flrsl!?^ t and Middle Tpke. Call 649-2172. ' CJLBIANINO woman, to vacuum days, insurance benefits and Only reliable married man with case. Slvertone amp. $160 r-mSYITEMAMMOAM^vi ment. Have a good driving record floor, heat, stove, refrlgera-..,,f J- Cfaaalfled or “ Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a OF tmemovel’great floors and dust, 'Tuesday—Sat­ production bonuses are a few with good driving record need for both, like new. Call 643- powyenlence. Hie adverttaer ehonld read hlo ad the FIRST OARAOE for rent, good for urday, approximately 8 hours. (automobile furnished) 2962 after 6 p.m. tor, $120. Adults, no children. •; BuT,Oeo/!tT6A of our fringe benefits. Your apply. Must be bondable. Ap­ Wanted— Rooms— DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS bi time for the storage, vicinity of Maple St. GORGOMZaA’ AHDVMO Apply in person Cavey’s 46 E. Immediate occupancy. Write [ HAIKMAL CRISIS Duties consist of working with choice of shifts. Ai>ply in per­ ply The American Linen Sup­ Board 62 next Inae^on. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE Incor­ 643-8666. OO’AxnMWRWEy. Center St. RED SPARKLE Ludwig Drums Box OC, Manchester Herald. •' rect or omitted tniertlon for any advertiaement and then only ylHEHSOMEACIOR our newspaperboy organiza­ son. M ock C o., 1886 ToUand ply Company, 490 Wethersfield GAVE THE LEAP? LABOREiRS for cement work. with cymbal stands. CaU af­ WANTED — Room with or te the extent of a “ make good” Inaertion. Errora which do IS MISCAST N A MATURE WOMAN to sell la­ tion in the servicing of sub­ Tpke., Manchester. Avenue, Hartford between 9 FIVE R(X)M apartment, in two ' \ LOOiRACf NAMfOMC Experienced preferred but not ter 6 p.m., 649-7988. without board, Parkade area, aat leaoen the \-aloe of the advertiaement wlU not be corroted Motorcycle*— dies’ dresses and coats in de­ scribers and 10 a.m. also 4 to 6 p.m. famUy home. Includes garags. ■ TLICR MADE FROM *1111110 VMO.’ essenUal, $3.60 per hour. CaU for gentleman. Write P.O. Box by “ make good” Inaertion. partment store, full and part- or caU evenings, 848-6408. An- SPANISH folk guitar, in excel­ nice yard, $146. Will consMettS B icycles 11 ABESTSEUfRJ 506, Manchester. I time. Opportunity for advance­ 648-0861. Apply D. K. Welch, Manager. Chief Engineer Wanted equal opportunity employer. lent condition with case. CaU chUdren. Call J.D. Real Estate • SCHWINN 6 - speed Stingray HOWOAH ment, paid hospltallzaJtlon, Hartford Cfourant Branch Office, 649-8686. Aseociates Inc. 648-6129, 648- | 875-3136 IH E V K fiO > IS Park St., Rockville, 876-628e! MANCHESTER MEMO RIAL WANTED Bus Boys to wprk 643-2711 Fastback, good condition, rea­ paid vacation and profit shar­ HOSPITAL IS LOOKINQ FOR part-tims evenings, experience Apartmants— Ftate— 8779. J (Rockville, Toll Free) sonable price. Call 640-6074 af­ 6UND«H0NnM> ing. Experience preferred. Experienced Grocery uju/ee gAtsves I HORNeAaWQULPj We offer paid vacations, pension ^ MAN WHO WILL OVERSEE preferred Apply in person ______Antiquos_ 56 Tanamont* 63 LOOKING for anything in ter 8. Write Box K, Manchester Her­ Clerks plan, paid Blue Cioes and » U. t. hPfOlL-Ae Ilgito tbtwmW (or the rental of your apart- Ings, no fees. CaU J. D. Real J 6 WDW %y DM864 8660^^ i66» ENGINEER. DEGREE PRE­ PAINTERS or painters helpers, ed lamps, art glass, primitives Trouble Reaching Our AdvertiMr? 4496. APPLY IN PERSON .-nenl or home. J. D. Real Es­ Estate Associates, Inc., 848- i full or part-time. CaU 668-0017 any quantity. 644-8962. The Hartford Courant Co. FERRED BUT NOT ESSEN­ tate Associates, Inc., 043-5129. M29. * 1966 HONDA Scrambler, 160 cc, PINEHURST g r o c e r y - TIAL. CONTACT PERSONNEL or 649-1641. ______. I Building— Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— EASY antique washing ma­ 24-Hour Answering Service yellow. Excellent condltton. Secretary Bookkeeper 302 MAIN STREET An Equal Opportunity DEPARTMENT, H A N C HES- NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ EAST HARTFORD. Adult I 14 Famate 35 TER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CLERK typist wanted to learn chine, 1912, good running con­ luxe garden type apartments 2 Best offer. CaU 649-9636. Contracting (X)IN-OPERATED laundromat MANCHESTER couple, first floors 4 rooms^,.;/ | trucking operation, good dition. 646 No. '^ a in St., 649- Free to Heraid Readers and dry cleaning. High volume, Employer MANCHESTER, CONN., OR available September. CaU Paul heat and hot water, stove sn iu / f < WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ RESPONSIBLE woman to care Near Vernon Circle. Pleas­ chahee for advancement. 2302. excellent location. Terms. PHONE, 648-1141, EXT. 243. I INt tr NIA, he W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. refrigerator, near bus line. (JaU | Want Information ~Pats 41 ^ Hausahold Goods 51 2607. $146. J. D. Real Estate Asso­ mano Trucking Service toll- my home. 643-2310. Call after 6 p.m., 648-4472. 64945110 S75-2S19 porches and roofing. No Job Company, Mltchel Drive off sorting linens. Aiq>ly Joe EXPBRIBNCJED tractor trailer Experienced. CaU after 6 p.m.. ciates, Inc., 643-6129. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, •». | free, 742-9487. GERMAN Shepherd 4 month’s WHERLP(X)L automatic .wash- too small. Call 640-8144. Parker Street, 8-8:80 a.m. 6- Belanger, 8 to 10 a.m. Mon­ driver. Apply In person. Carl­ 528-7449. hot water, parking, second -_J sod leave your message. Ton’ll bear from our advertlaer in GOOD OPPORTUNITY fOT ing machine, $28. Good condi­ BULLDOZent, backhoe work, Private Instructions 32 CLEANING WOMAN wanted 2 5:30 p.m. day through Friday, or call son’s Express Inc., 96 Hilliard old male, has shots, wants floor, busline, no children or |ig time without spending all evening at the telephone. CARPENTRY — rec rooms plus mothers of school age children Wanted— Ta Buy 58 m a in ST. — e room tene­ land clearing, septic tanks in­ days weekly, must be depend­ for an appointment Street, Manchester. good home. 647-1701. tion. CaU 643-2847. other carpentry Jobs. Also for SPANISH and Hebrew teacher ______servicing Avon. CaU 289-4922. pets. $116 a month. 643-0030. stalled, drainage fields. Pau) able. Would prefer own trans­ Halplip Wanted^ ment, $120. 646-2426, 9-6. sale. Colonial pine wall hutch- ^ slres to teach in groups or RESPONSIBLE refined lady to SEWING MA(3HINES — singer HOUSEHOJJ3 “ A n tiq u e s ______rttmtai a hundlsd Rmrtmsnts AutomobilM For Sate 4 Schendel, 649-0466. portation. 649-8686. Mate or Famate 37 automaUc zig-zag, excellent bric-a-brac, clocks, frames. poUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa- ea, planters and trestle' coffee individuals. pjjujig 648-1141, fQp home while lady goes ABOVE AVERAGE SHOP Manchester Coat & Apron TOP WAGES NOW! Articias For Sate 4 5 homes, business, Courteous NEED CAR? Oedlt very t>ad? TREE removal-Trlnunlng. Rea­ tables. 649-7029. NATIONAL concern has open­ 78 SUMMIT STREET condlUon. Makes buttonholes, glassware. We buy estates. Vll- ter, centrally located, adult. -i-:s Ext. 332. to business. Live In, no chil­ PART-tlme high school stu­ DARK rich stone-free loam, lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 service. Call us now. C.J. Mor­ HERALD Bankrupt, repoaseasion? Hon­ sonable rates. Covered for ings for ladies for easy tele­ MANCHESTER 648-2149 dents. Must be 18 years of age. hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ no pets. 643-2171 until 6 p.m. 't dren. CaU 627-6441 or 233-2898. Requires 2 first class CHANCE FOR $15. Pool and patio sand, Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. rison Agency, 648-1016. est Douglas accepts lowest property damage. Got a tree phone ■work. Part-time hours After school and on weekends. inally over $800., 6 monthly Bridgeport operators lor FUTURE ADVANCEMENT! ! stone, fiU, gravel, sand and down, smallest payments, smy- problem? Call Dana’s Tree Roofing— Siding 16 PART AND FULL-Ome fabric avaUable. Main Street, Man- apart­ BOX LETTERS Holp Wonted- tool work and 2 first class No experience necessary. Ap­ manure. 643-9604. n e w 6H n>om apartment. Con- LUXUMOUS duplex where. Not amaU loan finance Service, 622-8420. ROOFING, aluminum siding, salesgirls wanted. Aoply Miss (diester. Full benefits. $2 per tool room grinders. FRINGE BENEFITS! ply In person. FrlMidly Icc $81 cash. 622-0931 dealer. uged furniture, china, glass sll- yenient location!^! 646-1379. ------ment, 4% ------room, rang^ refrig­ company {dan. Douglaa Mo­ Fame^ 35 For Your gutters, carpenter work. 30 ______Coburn, PUgrim MiUs, Hart­ hour. Phone 646-0725, Mr. Nal- Cream, Next to (Jaldor’s. SCREENED loam, processed uviNO ROOM, dining room P'eture frames, old oolM, erator hood, dlspoMd, Venetian tors, 845 Main. TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, ford Rd.. Manchester, between ly for appointment. FULL OR PART-TIME blinds, carpeted staircase, < Information years’ experience. Cmmectlcut MEDICAL assistant wanted for AU Benefits Plus Pension Plan DEAN gravel, also bank run gravel. and bedroom set. Mls- guns, pewter, scrap gold. ELLINGTON —Plnney Brook building lots cleared, trees top­ Valley Construction Co. 643- three and six p.m. only. watches, old Jewelry, hob- n. Brand new one story brick baths. Rent $160. References., 1966 OLDSMOBILE, 88, white doctor's office in Manchester. MANCHESTER George H. Griffing, 742-7886. ceUaneous articles. CaU 643- ped. Got a tree problem? Well MACHINE PRODUCTS X-RAY TECHNICIAN by collections, paintings, attic three room Garden apartments. CaU 649-2362, 648-4342. THE HERALD will not I convertible, all power, only 7180. Free estimates. Experience not necessary. RETAIL FURNITURE STORE 6178. disclose the identity of worth phone caU, 742-8262. Halp Wonted-Mote 36 BUCKLAND MFG. CO.. ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used contents or whole estates. Fur­ Total electric. Each apart 82,000 miles. Ehccellent condl- Pleasant working, condltimis. PART-TIME COOK, local con­ 102 Colonial Rd., Manchester any advertlaer using box 89 Years in Business — Why Fight The Traffic as printing plates, .009 thick, CLEAN, USED refrigerators, niture Repair Service, 643-7449. tlon. wm bargain. Owner after RUBBISH — trash removed to Salary commensurate with ex­ valescent home. CaU 649-4619. PLUMBERS and {dumber’s 131 Adams St., Manchester lUetely renovated, rqnge, hot • I letters. Readers answer­ Roofing and Has Openings For: 28x36” , 26 cents each or 6 for ranges, automatic washers brick wall and natural board ing blind box ads who I 6 p.m., 289-7097. the dump, lawns maintained. perience. Please reply Box helpers wanted. Year ’round water, and heat furnished. <' ,tu|i Chimnoys 16-A Has immediate openings for: MANCHESTER MEMORIAL $1. Call 648-2711. with guarantees. See them at WANTED - Restaurant equip- paneling, built-in oven a n d dealre to protect their Call 649-1868 after 6 p.m. “P” , Manchester Herald. SALESLADY, abUlty in quality work. Top wages, overtime. Al­ _ _ ...... ment.ment, store, tavern and bank-bank­ Adults only, no pets. Avall-^' ;|;ij 1966 CATALINA, maroon, 2- TRUCKMEN HOSPITAL NEEDS A REGIS­ range, refrigerator, disposal, identity can follow this | apparel seUlng preferred, fuU- ter 6 p.m. caU 646-4623. PILE IS SOFT and lofty — “ • ^earrs appliances, 649 able October 1, $130. a month, i -Mp door. Good condition. $1,200. OOMPLE’TE Janitorial services. ROOFING — , Specializing re­ KEYPUNCH operator, ^pha APPLICATIONS now being tak­ TERED X-RAY TECJHNICIAN. ruptcy equipment. CaU air-conditioner, three closets I procedure; time, 40 hour week (oive night, TURRET LATHE OPERATORS colors retain brilUance In car- St. CaU 648-2171. 649-1834. : Call 649-4917. Residential, commercial and pairing roofs of aU hinds, new and Numeric, 8 to 4 :80 Monday WANTED auto mechanics. AU en for three superlntendmts WAREHOUSEMEN EXCELLENT SAL ARY, Fontaine Restaurant- Equip­ plus a walk-in closet, base- __ _ Bncloae your reply to the I roofs, gutter work, chimneye Thursday until 9, all day Satur­ (Nights and Days) pets cleaned wlto Blue Lustre. SINGER automatic zig-zag sew- ment, 473 Windsor Street. ------— r Industrial. Windows washed, through Friday. Call 622-1182. benefits. CaU Chorches Motors, and two day maintenance men. f r i n g e b e n e f i t s , a n d ment laundry and storage area. VERNON box in an envelope — day inclusive). Top salary. Rent electric shampooer, $1. beautiful 8^ room ' -:>ii 1968 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, floors washed and waxed. Wise cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ 643-2791. Full time. Garden i)rpe apart­ FINISHERS PROFESSIONAL WORKING ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ Ctorner (Janton Street, Hart­ Professional landscape and lilt address to the C3aasl-1 CaU Mr. Shapiro, 648-2128, Ca­ BROWN k SHARPE PRODUC- Paul’s Paint k Wallpaper Sup­ apartment in exceUent residen-.. 8,000 mUes, to setUe estate. 742- Maintenance, 643-2603. experience, ^ee estimates. ment Manchester. Must be re­ CLIMATE. CONTACT THE ceUent ctmdlUon, hems, button- - ford. 627-6771. planning design. Several apart­ teld Manager, Manchester sual Village Shops, Man­ EXPERIENCED custodian SALESMEN ply. tlal area,, featuring heat, h o t' -i«i 9128. CaU Howley 843-6361. 844- liable, some knowledge requir­ ■nON MILLER OPERATORS PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, holes, sews on buttons, em­ Bhmnlng Herald, together STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone chester. ments avaUable, $120- $138. water, refrigerator and range. 8333. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE wanted for part-time work eve­ ed, \^lingness to learn. Fine (Nights) Full or Part-tim e__ broiders, Mo-’ograms, etc. arlth a memo listing the 1962 PONTIAC station wagon, 9 walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ MAN(JHESTER M E M O R lAL CARPETS a fright? Make them Roams W ithout Board 59 per month. One large corner Rental $120. CaU 872-0628, days. ; i-'l nings. Must be over 21. Call opportunity and good salary. Originally over $800., now only companlea you do NOT { passenger. Very dean. Chll races. AU concrete repairs. 1 HOSPITAL, 643-1141, EXT. 243. a beautiful sight with Blue apartment avaUable having a Adults only. arant to see your letter. 649-6884. Send resume to Manager, 6 BRIDGEPORT MILLING Apply Now In Person at: $66. or $10. monthly. <31ty Sew­ 649-6126. Reasonably priced. 643-0881. Millinary, BOOKKEEPER CLEANING WOMAN Lustre. Rent elMttric riiampoo- (JOMPLETBLY furnished rooms living room, fireplace and pri­ Tour letter will be de- Downey Drive, Manchester, PRODUCTION OPERATOR er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. ing (Jenter, 622-0476. for rent with community kitch­ vate wood deck, $160. Adults DUPLEX, 3V4 rooms, heated,------^ - S RELIABLE MAN to work at I atroyed If the advertlaer 1067 OLDSMOBILE F86 club SHARPENING Service — Saws, Drossmaifing 19 WANTED South Windsor Auto Parts, Conn. (Days) KEITH FURNITURE Co. en, all utilities included, locat­ only, no pets. Reserve now hot water, refrigerator, range, , is one you’ve mentioned. Full - time position. Must YOU SAVED and slaved for ENGLISH lounge sofa 72” long. cmq>e, standard riilft, 6 cylin­ knives, axes, shears, skates, ed next to bus line and stores, for October 15-November 1st. air conditioned, carpeting, an- "I* If not It win be handled | FOR AL’TERA’nONS neatly and ha\c knowl^ge of office Part-time hours arranged Schanck Rd. Apply In person. 1116 MAIN ST. needs recovering, $50. Red der, 28,000 mUes, 649-1462. rotary blades. Quick service. wall to wall carpet. Keep it occupancy. CaU James J. tenna. Incinerator, patio, park-.-ms in the usual manner. reasonably done in my home, machines. Salary $90. up, between 8 and 4:46 at own All Benefits , MANCHESTER, (X)NN. DRAFTSMAN leather chair $40. You trans­ plenty of parking, call after 6 Capitol Equipment Co., 38 GRAND UNION new with Blue Lustre. Rent p.m. 644-0383. Gessay at 876-0134. ing. 640-8780. 1988 VOLKSWAGEN, beige, 7,- call 843-8760. depending upon background ^ convenience. electric shampooer, $1. Pine- port. 640-4496. Main Bt, Manchester. Hours OIL TRUCK DRIVERS Ask for MR. KEITH 000 mUes, like new. Call 648- plus complete fringe bene­ An Equal Opportunity We have an opportunity in wood Furniture Shop. daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, Or MRS. GARRITY OOLDSPOT refrigerator with 4676. fits. Apply Personnel De­ Experienced, good wages, Has Immediate fuU €uid Employer our organization lor a com­ Lost au4'Found 1 Saturday 7 :80-4. 643-7968. Moving— T rucking— partment. Apply Manchester Modes overtime, many benefits. part-time positions avaU­ good size freezer. Four Vene­ p d Ib petent draftsman with a LADIES figure skates, size 10, 1965 CHEVROLE7T Imnala con­ Storage 20 FuU-tlme or part-time work. able for never been worn. $7. Croquet tian blinds, never used. White LOST —One year old black end SERVICE when you need It. minimum of two years ex­ vertible, V-8. ExceUent condl- Opportunities for weekly (JLEANINO b^AN to vacuum set $3. CaU 649-4495. crib and mattress. Early Am­ white small collie tvne dog, Complete sharpening service, MANCHESTER Delivery-light perience to assist designer E tk «, $1,696. 648-6488. bonus. Apply now, ask for WINDOW cleaners, steady floors and dust. Tuesday erican cradle. CaU 647-9664. hand and power mowers. MOTTS SUPER MARKET p a r t -t i m e recepUonist Wapt- GROCERY CLERKS in preparing interior and answering to name "Spwtie.” trucking and package delivery. Mr. Deltch. - work, must be reliable, all through Saturday, approxi­ 76 USED WOOD storm wln- Home, garden and shop. We al ed for Bolton Notch (rffice to exterior drawings. Must al­ FIVE PIEOB maple kitchen set. Pleqae call Frank M uslke^ , i967 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, Refrigerators, washers and 59 Leggett Street PRODUCE TRAINEES kinds of fringe benefits. 649- mately 3 hours. Apply In per­ dows, exceUent condition, so repair and service power ‘ stove moving, specially. Fold- work nights and weekends. so be able to prepare fix­ 1010 Avery Street, South Wind­ Empi equipped engine, 76 KASDEN FUEL CO. 6884.. , son, (Javey’s, 46 E. Center St. many sizes, $2 each. Lawn rol­ ExceUent* condition. $60. CaU sor,; 644-069S. horsepower. Porsche chrome and hand mowers. AU work ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. Please oaU 643-2771. ture plans, plot lUans and 649-1477 after 6 p.m. East Hartford Attractive wages, exceUlklt surveys. Knowledge of Iso­ ler, $10, Lawn sweeper $28. wheds, stereo tape, new rub­ guaranteed. For dependable 289-5431 MANCHESTER Tobacco k Can- FOUND — Stingray Weyde. WAITRESSES, days or nights, benefits. For personal Inter­ metric proposals and color Used cabinet sink, $25. C om ­ ONE TWIN -window fan, one 20’ ber, and low mileage, every service call Sharp-All, 686 289-1541 dy Co., 29 BlsseU Street, needs OFFSET b u y i n g • sellin g . teasing • renting Owner may claim by identify­ full or part-time, experience view apply coordinating desirable. Po­ p lete used bathroom outfit, $30. fan like new, pole lamp, iron­ opUon. $1,795. CaU 646-2929 af­ Adams St., Manchester, 643- Painting— Papering 21 clerk and deUvery man. Hours ing and paying for ad. 6408764. not necessary. A{^ly In person ^^AN TO WORK on grounds of sition Gtartlng rate based 115 Russell Street, Manchester. ing board. Reasonable. CaU ter 6. 5306. noon to 6 p.m. Steady employ­ PRINTERS WANTED PAINTING — Interior and ex­ only, Howard Joimaon Restau- large ’ 'home, 3-4" ‘ mornings on experience. ExceUent 649-3188. GRAND UNION ment. (Jail 6/8-6813 or after 6, 16 M.M. SOUND projector, good L o s t — 4 months old gray kit­ 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also terior, very reasonable, free MATURE WOMEN needed for rant, 894 ToUand Tpke. weekly. Permanent position, PART-TiM E free benefits. Program in­ ten,! Manchester Green area, estimates. CaU Richard full or part-time work, hours spring to fall if satisfactory. 410 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. 242-7482. condition. Reasonable. CaU 846- REFRIGERATOR, GE frost P door, automatic, power steer­ moving large appUances. Biirn- cluding health and accident TYPIST wanted for dlotai^one A PART - TIME OFFSET we^end of 14th. Please call ing. low mUeage, one owner. tng barrels deUvered, $4. 644- Martin, 649-9286, 849-4411. can be arranged. Air-condition­ Write Box ”U’’, Manchester MANCHESTER Insurance, major medical, free, double door, 16 cubic foot, work In Avon office Petit CARPENTERS for heavy con- PRINTER______IS WANTED BY 8 v ^ disappointed UtUe girls 1775 or 289-8824. ed, pleasant working condi­ Herald, stating desired wage, Uf6 insurance and pension THREE H.P. Toro snow blow­ -white, ’67 model. ExceUent con­ Must sell. 528-7740. EDWARD R. p r ic e :—Painting, Block. Company paid benefits. structlon field, union scale, MANCHESTER* M E M O RIAL •49-H06 with any information. tions. Apply In person. Dino’s age, and references. An Equal Opportunity plan. Write P.O. Box 1483, dition. $276. Moving. CaU 649- exterior and Interior. Paper- Include life insurance, surgical overtime avaUable. (Jontact HOSPITAL FOR 20 HOURS A er, $75. Two gallons of brown 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, frontend CARPENTER — experienced, 660 E. Middle Tpke. Employer Hartford, Conn., stating ed­ 6054. LOS^ — 4 months old long hatr- hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. and major medical. 522-1184 for MAN for dishwasher, full or Manchester Field Office, WEEK. HOURS ARE FLEXI- house paint, new, $3 e a c h .______rebuUt, rebuUt starting motor, all types woric. Reasonable. ucation, business experience 649-1003. appdlntment. part-time days. Can be a OnegUa k Gervaslnl Construe- b l E BETWEEN 8 AND 8. ToUet bowl and water Jacket, WAREHOUSE SALE, new 1968 T a m ed golden color tiger kitten, LEGAL SEXHETART for Hart- new tires. Good condition. CaU CUl anytime, 646-1787. and salary requirements. $7. Polo bicycle, 3-speed, $30, vidnlty Plymouth Lane. CaU ford law firm, fuU-tlme, wUl steady- Job. Apply in person. tlon Oo., Lie., 849-7187. An CXJNTACT PERSONNEL DE- zlg zag portable, sewing ma­ AVAILABLE FOR 049-0861. EXPERIENCED Girl Friday to PART or fuU-tlme help wanted, 643-4389. 6 4 8 -m . TREIES cut and removed, land L- PELLETIER — Painting — train. CaU 522-1166. Howard Johnson Restaurant, equal opportunity employer. ' p a r TMENT, MANCHESTER chines make button holes, cleared, reasonable. Free esti­ interior and exterior, papenng handle aU phases of office part-time from 9-2. Good ’TRIUMPH, 1904 Spitfire, good 394 ToUand Tpke. — z r r ,------m e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l , 64s- CARPETS cleaner, brighter sews buttons on, blind hem IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! MJSSnfO — Part angora dark and paper removal, fuUy in­ PART-TIME emoloyes, prefer­ work, receptionist, telephone, working conditions. Apply Ver­ SERVICE station attendants, - BiXT 248 ^ condiUmi. OonvertlUe top and mate, insured, 289-8720. FILLER BRUSH Company with Brlght-Tone shampoo. dresses, etc. Clearance price gray and white cat. Vidnlty sured. 648-9043, and 649-4326. ably with transportation. Ap­ and show room. Must have SERVICE station attendant non Circle Market, 649-6829. nights and week-ends. Married . • ■ For family living at its best— see this large 7-room Cape Cod hardtop. New tires, low mUe­ needs men, women, students Give your carpets regularly $34 cash or terms available to Forest Street and Hartford Rd. REPAIRS — La’wmnowers, ply at (Jafeterla Office, 46 knowledge of bookkeeping. CaU wanted weekends. Don’s Amer­ men over 26 preferred. Apply age. CaU after S, 649-8472. to work from home by phone, scheduled care. Rent electric responsible party. — 1968 con­ original with full shed dormer, available now in Manchester. Newly area. OsU 649-6416. snow blowers and garden trac­ INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ School Street. 649-8626. 648-2771. ican, 648-6676. in person, Gorman Bros. Inc.- BM(JO Corp. Bolton Ctonn. is cial rates tor people over 66. looking for experienced Bridge­ by appointments, by planned shampooer 99c all day. A to Z sole model zig-zag sews but­ weatherproofed wifh aluminum siding, this- family-size home has a GTO, Pontiac, 1964, aU automa­ tors. Free pick up and delivery M EC H A N IC -770 Main St. tons on, makes fancy stitches, l o s t — Passbook No. 28-012767 in Manchester aiKl South Wind­ CaU my competitors, then call PARTY PLAN Demonetrators: BABY SITTER wanted, Mon­ BAKERS helper part-time. Ap­ port grinding and Engine Lath deUvery. CaU 247-1949. Rental Center, 11 ToUand Tpke. tic. In exceUent condition. sews with one or two needles, large, partially paneled living room complete with brick fireplace, * 0, Sa'rings D^>artment of The Reasonable. Call 643-8172. sor area. (^ 1 644-0421. me. EtUmates given. 649-7863, Absolutely guaranteed $180 in day through Friday, 7:80 until ply Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 LUBE - M AN operators. Men with a semi- Talcottville. Ootm. Bank and Trust Co. 876-8401. toys and gifts free to you plus 6. One child, age two. If in Center Street. WIBMMm production background, capa­ makes button holes, price now formal dining room, extra large kitchen, full bath, plenty of storage AppUcation made for pasrment. ANYTHING taken to the dump, $100 in cash for Just M nights your home I will supply neces­ Two Posttlons Open in Our ble of working from operation REMINGTON automatic $49.80. Free deUvery call Cap­ space,' full basement and oversize garage. The fully carpeted up­ NAME YOUR own price. Palnt- FULL or part-time man want­ Service Dept, for (Qualified gun 1967, model 1100, used CORVETTE Stingray, convert­ appliances, btilky furniture, at- work during the next three sary food and equipment. sheets and understanding set­ MEN — WOMEN itol Warehouse Collect — if f o u n d —German Shejdierd, Ing, paperhanging, paper re­ ed for outside maintenance Men. Fav Scale in Accord­ raODUOTION once. Sacrifice $126. 742-7178 af­ toll. 246-2140 until 9 p.m. stairs includes three bedrooms with roomy His and Hers closets in ible. For details caU 647-1840. tica, ceUars cleaned, Ug^t months. Phone and car neces­ Please call 643-0876, after 6:80 ting up to some degree. We iTmle puppy. Call Bdton Dog trucking:' Cheap. 289-6860. moval. Free estimates and dec­ p.m. work: No prior experience ance with AblUU k B m r l- ter 6. the master bedroom. Surrounded by large shade trees, the beauti­ sary. CaU Hartford 249-0077 or ence. Multiple Jnnge Bsne- are located in a pleasant rural Warden, 646-7601. 1966 DODGE. White, 4-door, 6 orating service. Quality work neceasary. Driver’s license MSEMBLERS--I Kids are back to school. write Laurene Co., Goshen, flU k Paid ViteAtton. Apply area, ellmatlng the need to GE Electric stove In exceUent fully landscaped yard insures complete privacy front and baelA cylinder. ExceUent condition. manship, neat, competent serv­ helpful but not essential. CaU wltti Progressive This means additional f o u n d Black and white Conn. In Person Only. fight your way to and from REGINA buffer in good condi­ condlUon. $80. CaU 640-3411. Conveniently located near bus line, shopping areas and schools. Low mUeage. Very reasonable. Haiisaliald Sorvicos ice. CaU 647-9664. PART-TIME 6444122. income. Selling KNAPP female mongrel. CaU Bdt CaU 646-4661 after 4 p.m. BuRdhig—. Immediate Ofyening 2 PM., DOT CoU 649-2813 CHEVY, 4 speed transmission, F a m a t e 3 8 bucket seats, many other Che­ 14 MANCHESTER — Photography For Appointment Call 643-2469 NATIVE VEGETABLES Septeml^er 27, 1868 RIDE WANTED to Travelers, Cantiaeting We Have Desks Waiting For vy parts. CaU alter 6 p.m., 648- studio for sale. Owner reUring (JHILD -GARE-day or evening. a t wlUdt time end place said Today! working hours 8-4:80, from For A Young Man or Girl Fresh tender Sweet Corn, 9623. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ after 80 years In business. Ex­ Supervised play area. Vicinity proposals shall publicly be / Jensen Street area. CaU 649- rage, rec rooms, bathrooms ceUent business reputation has Vine Ripe Tomatoes, Snap of Parkade. State approved. Beans, Lima Beans, Chicum- opened for furnishliigr o f all 7866 after 6. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ been established. Owner will CaU 848-9044. meteirlals, equipment and labor Troiters ment work, cellar floors, pa­ stay on if requested to acquaint bers, DUl, Summer Squash, .REPORTERS. MONITORING Acorn, Butternut Squash, to hutril a etorm dratawoe sys­ . The Garrison Colonial we featured in last week’s paper tios, roofing. CaU Leon Cies- buyer with business. J. D. Real_^ Aatewobites For Sate 4 Mobite Homos 5-A Peppers, Concord Grapes, tem In Pleasant Valley Road has already been sold; For action—see Bob WoUverton eynsM, Builder. 649-4291. Estate Associates, Inc. 648-' oomimiiiity OOUEOE aiRU Dogi-~Blrdt— Pats 41 ■ ------Apples, Peaches, Pears, from Main Street to approxi­ and Dick Harmon first! lid CHEVROLET Impala con- 6129. You will find your office moit mately 2190 feet east and from HOMES, GARAGEB, porches, m o o u m o ALL breeds.. Har- Canning Tomatoes. vertible, clean, good tires. $896. LINOTYPE MACHINES Pleasant VaUey Road to approx- 1968 NIMROD RIVIERAS rec rooms, room additions, AAMCO TRANSMISSION pleaiant, your eo-reporfers 4 HOUSEWIVES many HIU. H.C. Chaee, Hebron OaU 648-2871. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ Imatoly MO feet south on Main , SHOP FOR SALE very congenial and many Rd., Bolton, ett-8«ST. BUCKLAND FARMS With Sleepers And Spares eral repair work. Financing ^ fringe benefifi. An excellent opportunity for the right perion to Street. available. No down payment. . Now operating in large DACHSHUND —AKO puppies, Tolland Tpke.—^Adams St. Propoeals must m executed 1967 OPAL RaUye. Exdellent (Laet of our ’88 rental fleet) oondltton, OsU 646-1868. Economy Builders, Inc. 648- nearby city. Good potential learn the printing trade. Excellent benefit$. TOY ASSEMBLERS re'de, blacks and chocolate, $76 In accordance wUfa and subject 6169. return on investment. Must APPLY IN PERSON up. Also Pekingese and Wei- instnictions contained in the IMl KARMANN GhU Coupe — seU for -personal reasons. Come in toon. 6 :0 0 P.M . - 1 0 :0 0 P.M . maraneri, 1.628-6678. NATIVE peaches, apples and ^Mtiuoticns to Bidden, $499 each CARPENTRY— oonorete steps, ------— to in good oondltton. I860. Osn be cider. Ferrando Ordhards, ijfjg and SpeoittoaUens w on/ert(Xi Terms available. I ••M by appointment. 648-6067, floors, hatchways, remodsllng, ALSO IN NEED OF 2 MEN FREE kittens, black -with white, located on Birch-Mountain Rd., evafleble at the Town HoU. CAMPER TOWN INC. porches, garages, closets, ceU- Box Z, Manchester Herald iUanrI;ratrr lEornhtg male, Utter trained. CaU 048- off Hebron Avenue, Route 94. ^ ^ Souto W iSoc; Tt-IE ACTIOrsI 1661 VOLKSWAGEN, black sun- s Ings, attics finished, rec iianri;p0tpr lEiipntns l^proUi ONE 6:00 to ;10:00 P.M.—ONB 8 A.M. to 12:00 1722. Glastonbury. voof. Red leather Interior, ful­ EAST WINDSOR, CONN rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth- VfeRY PROFITABLE grocery 18 BISSELL ST^MANCHESTBR, CONN. Vt ly equl|iped including statnleae er related work. No Job too store, good for 2 or 8 people, GERMAN SHEPHERD, three - a no.00 non refundable lee.-' d e ^ rid rsefc. Wbow room con- (Special Price Ends This Week) small. Dan Moran, Builder, sickness forces sale. CaU 648- 18 BIS^LL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. years old, female. Good watch ditiea. 61,196. OsU 6464766. Evenlngs 649-8880. 7770. KAOE CO., PINE ST. dog. CaU 648-6980. ______Forriliian 50-A Town ltoaa«er N ext To N oitomi'* Furniture Warehouse FREE three adorable kittens, FOR BALE — good cow manure I' that are houiebroken. CaU 648- $6 and $10 loads. Deliverod, H cF O ld iV ds iJ72 EAST CENTER ST. • MANCHESTXR. CONN. 06040 • e 4 B-2 B13 2297. after 8 p.m. CaU 648-7804, 049-8781. ^ ’ 1 ------T------T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNu FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIliAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968______— ______H o u s m For Solo __ 72 Lota For Sola 73 Cut ol Town Out of Town Coventry

Wantvd To Ront 6 8 Hoinot For Sdo 72 H o m o s For Solo 72 H o m o s For Sdo 72 H o u s m For Solo 72 H o m m For Sdo 72 t h r e e bedroom Rtuich, extra ------F o r S d o 75 75 living room, fireplace, wall to' BOL/TON-NBAR Center-beautl- MANCHESTER — outskirts. NEED HELP NOW! Family PLYMOUTH Lane, 4 bedroom PLYMOUTH LANE — 4-bed- waU carpeting, dfqjwaal. at- ful residential area. 144 acres, I>og Warden MANCHESTER — Colonial, B l| ( Colonial. Possible 8 bed­ of eight, nine years In Man- MANCHBSTBR — 6 room cus­ home, 2 fireplaces, rec room, room Colonial. Owner moving taohsd gaihge, complete aluml- Call M9-T887. six rooms, formal dining room, rooms. (now 4) 2 baths, 2-car CLASSIFIED cheater, forced to vacate, four tom built Raised Ranch, top city utilities, $32,600. Austin out of state. Price drasUoally num elding, covered patio, ------—— ------large living room, three bed­ BEST BUYS garage^ acre plus lot. In the T o Canvass bedrooms required. Please quality construetion, excellent Chambers Realtor, MLS, 648- reduced. Best buy In town. Call large tree afkaded lot, close to *9’ x 200' AA ZONE building lot BEST BUYS rooms. New kitchen with built- 20’s. T.J. Crockett Realtor, 848- caU 843-0166. location, treed lot. Mid 20’s. 2825. ins. Aluminum siding. Handy owner for appointment after 6 zdMols and shopping. Mid 20’a Excellent area, well 1 a n d- NEW LISTING Hayes Agency, 646-0181. p.m,, 840-4487. owner 828-8666 after 8:80 M9- Maped, aU utUUlea. Call War- 1877. Town Homes ADVERTISING URGENTLY needed by Oct. 1, HOLLER ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ to shopping center and schools. right In the center of Bolton Price, $28,900. PhUbrick Agen­ 0089. Ten B. Howland Realtor, 843- with a "Mimon dwn Office BuUding will 2 or 8 bedroom apartment or ABOUT HOLLISTER — MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape gage. Five room Ranch In im­ MANCHESTER —neat older 1108. ' duplex, 3 children, 643-1713. cy, 640-6847; The view is free, tlie six room four bedroom Raised Ranch, be closed tomorrow morning, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Yes, everytlme a Realtor Is breeseway, 2-car garage, fire­ maculate condition and ready home, 6 rooms, pantry, formal CUSTOM bulK five room home. for Immediate occupancy, well Ranch with 2 full baths and built 1968. Large lot, city wa­ because of Nathan Hale Week­ 8 AJI. to 4:30 PJ». • foiitmate enough to Uat a home place, 100 X 200 lot, trees, $21,- MANCHESTER — Tree shaded dining room, one car garage, Large Living room with fire- NEAR Bolton Center, superb “ S QUIET, RELIABLE older wo- oloce. formal dinine room, one acre wooded lot ideal #0. “ *Pee bedrooms, plus kxs of ter, buUt-ins, storms, garage. end, and the selectmen last on Hollister St., he hollers about 900. Hutchins Agrenoy, Real­ shrubbed yard, convenient, $18,- 6-room Garrison Colonial, large excellent condition, $17,900. place, formal dining room, one acre wooded lot, Ideal to­ man needs 8 room unfurnish­ doset space is $28,000. Priced $28,600. Meyer Agency Real­ night urged that all townspeople it. Here's a listed beauty tors, 640-6324. 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ living room with fireplace, for­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- modem kitchen, Jalotwied pography. Selling for |7,800. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ed apartment, reasonable rent. right to sell this weekend. Ask tors, 848-0809. take part In as many activities of a seven (plus rec room) tors, 649-2818. mal dining room, and a family 4836. porch, two bedroonu, space for Call R.F. Dlmook Co. 6494048. 4:N P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION 648-2936. for FYonk FlUonmo. during the weekend as possible. room Colonial set on a tree $14,900 -2-BEDROOM Ranch, sized kitchen, 8 generous bed­ third, 144 baths, 2-car garage. OOVENTRy —older 8 room SCARBOROUGH Road, Onlmlal In their regular weekly meet­ DfiadUne for Satorday and Monday Is 4:S0 p.m. Friday. WANTED g a r ^ . Oak St. Vi­ (maple) shaded lot. Kitchen is porch with wrought Inm rall- rooms, closets galore, VA Lot 130x140, beautifully land­ home with acreage, bam and 7 rooms, modem kitchen, form­ HOLLISTER STREET NEW LISTING ing, the selectmen also announc­ cinity Norman and Clinton Sts. a housewife’s dream—new for­ l:ig, full cellar, garage, lOOxinOO baths, breezeway and attached scaped. Marion E. Robertson stalls, approximately 1,000’ al dining room, den, large liv­ Older 7 room Colonial with Out of Town on Lynwn Rood In Botton. Six ed that State Dog Warden John Phone 649-6640 after 4:30 p.m. mica coimters, qualUy Quaker lot, trees. Hutchins Agency, garage. Aluminum siding. $27,- Realtor, 848-899S. • of frontoige, $17,200. PhUbrick TOint COOPERATION WILL |%| A I A A X 9 7 1 1 ing room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, all In excellent F o r S o l o room Raised Ranch with 144 Russoto, with Coventry’s Dog BE APPRECIATED ‘ l/IMIo I I Maid cabinet^, natural wood­ Realtors, 640-6324. 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 75 Agency, Realtors, 849-8847. ELDERLY couple needs two baths, 8 large l^rooms, 2-car condHlon, lot Is 800’ deep. MANCHESTER —7 room Co­ ______baths and garas® on a ^*Couiitry Warden Theodore Drake and Ms work. Two built-in com er china tors, 640-2818. 47ERNON — immediate occu- Club” kettlng. Automatic’ kltch- bedroom, first floor apart­ WEST SIDE —older home, garage, $82,0(W. Philbrlok Sensibly priced In the mid lonial, in one of Manchester’s assistant Robert Scheflsch, will cabinets highlight the spacious pancy, 8-bedroom Raised en wHh lots of cabinet qjoce. ment vicinity Spruce and Cen­ all rooms large, 4 bedrooms, Agency, Realtors, 640-0847. MANCHESTER — Two family 20’s. T. J. Crockett, Real­ finer sections, 8 or 4 bedrooms, begin a house to house canvass dining room, along with lovely Ranch, fimplaee, 2 baths, pan- Two zone heating. Sundeck. COLUMBIA , Conrinuod From Procoding Pago ter Street. Call 643-0006. hot water baseboard heat, Investment property. Thirteen tor, 648-1877. completely redecorated, many for unlicensed dogs, beginning lighting fixtures — but why go ATTRACTITVE custom built six eled rec room, 2-car garage, Llve like a country squire a good condition. Ideal for large y o e x 8779. SOUTH WINDSOR — 644 room six months of age or older Shall 62 HOLLISTER Street, four room, raised hearth fire­ FOUR ROOM apartment, flrst RESPONSIBLE couple with 643-0344. Open house 2 to 6 p.m. sumable mortgage. $16,600. F. 200 lot. Hutchins Agency, Real­ Ranch, 8 ' bedrooms, UtChen annuaUy, on or before June 80, . bedroom Colonial. Pick your MANCHESTER — Three fam­ $88,500. place, 3 bedrooms, tiled floor, heat, stove and refrig­ STORE or offices for rent 460 10 year old daughter need 2 HOLLER Sunday, Septepiber 22, 46 Hun­ M. Goal Agency, 643-2682. tors, 649-8824. with dining area, wall to ’’ wall buys a spanking new Raised license the dog* In the town Main SL Across from Friendly cfSors inside end out. Huge ily, unique opportunity, high In­ bath and wash eurea. large erator included. Laurel Street, or 3 bedroom home by Decem­ ABOUT HENRY - - ter Rd., Manchester. carpeting, large lot. Assum­ Ranch custom crafted by Law­ clerk’s office In the town where park like lot. $28,900. H.M. come producer, large lot, in­ dining room, open porch, RockvlUe. 640-2871. Ice Cresm. 646-?425, 9-6. ber 1st. WiU consider large Another ideally located Oolo- able VA mortgage or 10 per rence Fiano. 244 baths, 2 car the dog Is kept. Frechette Realtors, 647-9998. dustrial zone, tremendous po­ full basement Ideal for fu­ apartment. Would prefer house nlal, also Just listed! (Ft>r de- cent financing available to garage, beautiful wooded lot The annual fee for male or MANCHESTER —Spruce Street tential. Mid 20’s. Call Hayes ture fomUy room,-2-car at­ wlth option to buy. Reply to slrable listings, see us.) Six qualified buyer. Only $19,900. Just over an acre. We beUeve spayed dogs is $8.60 and $7.70 214-218. Small store, heated. MANCHESTER and vlelnlty. Agency, 646-0181. tached garage, 214 acres of DUPLEX —6 rooms. Inquire Box ’’O’’, Manchester Herald, rooms, unsurpassed location, 457 North Main Street H.M. FYechette, Realtors, 647- this represents about the beet for females. An additional $1 Reasonable. 247-4046, 1-683-7402. Over 75 homes from $7,600 up. land, quiet suburban area, at 60 Birch St. walk to all sdxxds. To be stdd ‘SHOW AND TELL” 9908. penalty Is added for late licens­ value in new home suburbcui $27,900. WANTED 6 room flat, on e to settle estate, so call eariy. CaU Mitten Realty Company, OLDER COLONIAL es Issued from Aug. 1 to Dec. FIRST FIDOR, 4-room apart­ Uvlng today. Seven—yes seven OFFICE SPACE now available, parent, girl sixteen, boy Realtors, 648-6980. BOLTON — Five room Cape. 81. The penalty will Increase to ment, stove, refrigerator, cen­ MANCHESTER —rooms Including an automatic Andrews Building, 63 E. Cen­ twelve, 2 college students. Call KENNEDY (ROAD) Eight rooms, having 4 That’s the secret of selling sraur home. Three bedrooms, full boM- $2 on Nov. 1 and to $8 on March tral references, adults. 649- TWO-FAMILY, 4-4 flat, separ­ kitchen and private bath off ihe ter St. Call 232-6415. 526-3228. is a nationally known name In large bedrooms, large kitch­ ment, no garage. New heating master bedroom. Ask for Joe U & R REALTY Co., Inc. 1. The license fee Is prorated 5824. ate heating systems, good con­ W e see to h that a good number of the politics, and is fast becoming a dition, near Main St., very en and Uvlng room, dining 105 BENTON ST. system. Price $12,000. OaH F. Lombardo. for the remainder of the year byword for preaUge location lo­ room, large famUy room right kind of proepecta look h over — and j M. Gaol Agency, 648-2882. 648- 2692 ' for dogs that become six months MAGNIFICENT NEW aparT STORE FOR-RENT, large base­ convenient. Priced at $23,000. Investment Property cally. Come see this quality equipped with all utiUtles we’re weU qualifiad to point up aU ita aaael 6 ROOM COLONIAL R. D. MURDOCK, Realtor of age after June 30. ments available on Center St. ment. Comer of Summer and Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. COVENTRY SEE YOU SUNDAY F o r Sole a le 70- built 4 bedroom Cohmtal vrlth that can be used for sepa­ at beaultfUl Birch Mountain Es­ 048-6472 The dog license tag Issued by in Manchester. These one and Cooper Street. Reasonable. 8 BEDROOMS two bedroom apartments are 2% baths and 2 csir garage on A LITTLE imagination, a lltUe rate Uvlng quarters, 8-car If yon think your houaa wiU be hard to Smart Buyer Can Save tates. Bee tomorrow’s ctasslfied the Town Clerk must be worn Call 649-5016. MANCHESTER — Rooming a beautifully treed lot. Majestic storage room. Ideal for the last word in modem equip­ work, and $16,800 will get you cell, don’t beaitate to chaUenge ua. WaVa By taking over a VA mort­ Herald ad for directions. on the dog’s collar, and the house, good location between setting. Paneled family room, a fine Uttle older home. Five large famUy or can be con­ Living room, dining room, TOLLAND — Near Parkway, owner should be prepared to ment for comfortable living. VERNON — now renting com­ redevelopment and proposed helped many of your naighbora. Catt ua in! gage at a low 614% rate birch kitchen cabinets, natural rooms on a tree shaded lot verted into professional of­ kitchen, large enclosed front OUT OF TOWN older 6-room Colonial, new present the license receipt upon Immediate occupancy. For in­ mercial industrial or ware­ shopping center, Potential and $146 a month. Come see woodwork. Private l»th and right In Manchester. Wolverton fices. Priced in Mid 80’s. porch, 2-car garage, immac­ homes on either side of the kitchen and heating system, request. Failure to license a dog formation call the Jarvis Real­ house space. Multiples of 2,000 gross, $6,186 per year, $9,000 this 644 room family home, walk-in closet ofi master bed­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Fbcclusive agents. ulate inside. Near school river—we have them. Call us garage, large 'wooded lot, $14,- carries a penalty of $28 to $60. ty Co Realtors. 648-1121. 643- 4,000, 6,000, and 8,000 square down to right buyer. Ample all equipped for comfort­ room. Built with care — truly a nnd shopping area. for a complete real estate serv­ 900. Hayes Agency. 646-0181. Voter Session Sept. 38 4112. feet. Clear span btiilding with parking, reflnlshed Inside and KEITH able, thrifty living. Only fine home. ice. Our computer Ustings from Tho board of admissions fo r loading docks, 3 phase electri­ out. Excellent Investment proi)- $128 $4,700 to assume. Don Sisco, Balloon Ride to Death FIVE ROOM Duplex, near bus JOHN R. KOCUM Co. THREE Real Estate boards, electors wlU hold a voter mak­ cal tmd amesite parking. Build­ erty. Call Ihe R.F. Dlmock REAL ESTATE AUREAL VALUE IN THE 649-6806. and pork, $160. monthly, avail- DRIVE BY Pays the mortgage. Acre and the top personnel in the W anted— R e d Estate 77 Hot-air balloon bearing two persons to their deaths rises from parking lot in ing nearing completion, min­ Co. 649-5246. 146 Chestnut St., then caU to In­ 700 BURNSIDE AVB. 172 E. C E N T ^ ST. LOWER 20’s ing session on Sept. 28 from aUe October 1, Leonard Agen- lot. Immaculate 6H room area are at your service. Penndel near Levittown, Pa., Thursday. Moments after photo was made the 9:00 to 1:00 p.m. These ses­ utes from peirkway. Coll own­ spect. Attractive Cape, central­ 640-1932 ALL CASH for your property ncy, 646-0469. Ranch only 8 years old. B (Sl W balloon struck power lines in background upsetting the basket and plummeting er 872-0628. CHOICE locations. Drive by ly located. S t Jeunes’ parish. BAST HARTFORD within 24 hours. Avoid red sions are hold In the town of­ Fireplace, buUt-ina. Assum­ JOHN R. KOCUM CO. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. fice buUding, In the registrar’s EAST HARTFORD — 6 rooms, the large com er at East Cen­ Walk to everything. BELFIORE AGENCY tape. Instant service. Hayes the two to roadway below, fatally injuring both. Killed were Suzanne Flannery, FDR RENT — store or office. able &H% mottgage. Only 289-2444 628-1213 Manchester Parfcade 2 family, all improvements, ga­ ter and Goodwin or look over 700 BURNSIDE AVE. Agency, 646-0181. 28, of Levittown, Pa., and the balloon pilot, Robert Trauger, 29, of Kellers room downstairs. 660 square feet, heateck near $16,900. Manchester 64041306 Realtors 647-1418 Selectmen last night also ap­ rage, no pets, adults. $115 at the property at the com er MORE For YOUR MONEY Church, Pa. (AP Photofax) Country Club. Ample parking. of Center and Griswold St. T.J^ in a Raised Ranch. Sevoi large EAST HARTFORD LI8TIN<38 WANTED — Buyers proved the appointment e t Mrs. rocmthly. 528-2816. Immediate occupancy. R e a- PASEK BOLTON Nottdi — 4-room ex- available. Courteous, efficient Crockett Realtors, 643-1677. _ rooms, Including a finished fam- MANCHESTER—17 Hazel St 8- Barry Young to the Recroa- sonable. 643-8078 after 6. REALTORS 280-2444 628-1218 pondable Cape, 2 partly finish- VERNON-Manchester Line. 4-8, service. Your satisfaction Is ------Uy room with flreiUace. 2H bedroom. Colonial, aluminum tlonJBpmmlttee, reiUacing Mrs. 289-7476 742-8248 ed upstairs, near new park­ two famUy, two furnaces, our concern. Call us now. C.J. British GIs F m m b lw d . 7 1 *>Aths, 2 car garage, prestige lo- aiding. Ehccellent condition, on­ Arizona Fort ISow Protects A rl^ Breen who recently re­ way, treed lot. Only $15,400. unique opportunity for econom­ Morrison Agency, 648-1011^ Take to Tresses Laiia ror aaw # l cation, low thirties, worth more ly $18,900. H.M. Frechette AUCTION signed. 6 3 - A Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ical living or Investment. On­ Housos For Rant 65 MANCHESTER —new 4 bed­ Realtors, M7-9098. SEIVEN ROOM older home, ex­ EXETER, England (AP) — COVENTRY — 48 acres of good today’s market. ly $21,800. Hayes Agency, 848- Settlers in Asian Homes RETIRED widower desires to room Colonial, buUt-ins, fire­ cellent condition, on bus line. AND047ER — 7 room oversized Army reertots at an Exeter NOTICE share home with companion BOLTON LAKE — Immaculate fa™ SWITCH, DONT SWEAT place, bath, 2 extra lavatories, MANCHESTER — seven room 0181. WANT TO SELL BIG, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 at UhlO AJI. Property includes 2 extra buUd- Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, ______By TED SELL spiration — and perspiration is training camp are so ashsun- who could help with house­ 5 room single famUy dwelUng, Duildlngs Jit ^^9,800. ^Pl^brlck attractive 7 room Cape heavily wc^ed lot, $28,990. Cape Cod in exceUent condi­ At a meeting of the Planning Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, 2 fireplaces, Jalousied porch O047BNTRY __ 3 bedroom to be expected most of the year ed of their short service keeping, in 5H room house. year arotmd home, includes has aluminum siding, aluminum Ray Holcombe, Realtors, 644- tion. Three bedrooms, formal For Mr. and-^Irs. Joseph R. Hollay at 3M Bucklond St., Ihe Los Angeles Times and Zoning (Jommlsslon of Man­ Realtor, 648-6968. and garage, $28,000. PhUbrick Ranch, famUy sized cabinet BUY SMALL? In Vietnam’s climate. haircuts that they are buy­ Could become permanent and lake and boating rights, stove, storms, screens, and doors, and 1285. dining room, famUy room. FT. HUAOHUCA, Arlz. — chester, Connecticut, held Mon­ LOT with 78’ frontage in south Manchester, Conn. — 2 One-Horse Farm Wagtms, Fine Agency, Realtors, 64941847. kitchen, new bathroom and But it Is in the automatic ing wigs to wear In town. could jHovide economical liv­ refrigerator, washer, a ^ dry­ a very recent roof to provide Nicely landscaped tree shaded THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, 2 Ninety-one years ago when FI. day evening, September 16, end of town with aU utWtles. SEVEN ROOM Gape, four bed­ fixturea, baseboard heat, $14,- Let an expert help you ex­ g;round devices that Huachuca Hairdresser Cecil Bag^^’ell ing. Ctose to PftW and bus er. Adults preferred. $160 a maintenance free Uvlng. Nice yard. Cedi now, Paul W. Dou­ Sleigh, Maple D.L. Table, Ox Yoke, abeqt 800 bd. feet of full baths, corner fireplace, EAST WINDSOR — 4 room Huachuca was founded, one of 1968, the following official ac­ Also an A-zone lot on Avery 500. Austin Chambers, Realtor change homes. Tell us what has the largest Interest. These said he has had orders from stop. Telephone until October month. Call J.D. Real Estate cedar closet, ' lots of sttnage. rooms, garage, private treed gan, Realtor, M9-4636. W Boards, Model A Motor, 2 Stover Gas Engines, about Randi, large lot, very dean. its missions was to protect Ari­ tions were taken: St. T. J. Crockett Realtor, 643- knotty pine kitchen, • carport, you have, and what you levlces detect the presence or 30 recruits. Associates, Inc. 643-6129, 648- Beautiful famUy room complete lot, valuable 6% per cent, as­ Only $16,900. H. M. Frechette, MLS, 648-2826. zona settlers by locating and APPROVED: Zone Change — 1, 8M-3175. 1677. 18 HUk Cans, 2 toU Bath Tubs, R Jl. Lanterns, Cherry D.L. ’ wall to wall carpeting, buUt movement of men and ma­ ”I sympathize with them.” 8779. with bar and sink. Ask for Joe sumable mortgage. Very MANCHESTER — BenUey-U- want. IdenUfytog unfriendly Indians, TOLLAND TPKE. - JBFFIHJR- 1961, $28,900. Owner, 6494)678. Realtors, 647-9998. MARLBOROUGH —large rooms chines. In effect, each device is he said. “ Tlie glris Ignore, TWO ROOM furnished apart­ ANDOVER — Bolton line. 32 Lombardo. clean. Asking <»ly $22,900. llng School area, 8 room Co­ Table, Hamessmaker’p Bench, Dough Box, Storekeeper’s then directing cavab^ soldiers SON ST.—to change to Busi­ COVENTRY —clean, unfur- (7). Stunning d d er Colonial, a miniature radio station. them, and the local bc*ys ment stove, refrigerator, heat, acres, wooded land, near H.M. Frechette Realtors, 647- lonial, IH baths,' double ga­ $20,900 —144 acres. Old Colon­ to destroy them. ness 2Sone II, an area now in niriied newer 2 bedroom Desk, set of Ice Cream Parlor Chairs, many Lamps In­ fireplace, garage, huge lot. The devices are supplemented taunt them Into arguments hot water, {xivote bath. - Ap­ Route 6. 1,166’ road frontage, WANT THE SHAKES? 9993. rage, nice treed lot. Only $21, ial, completely modernized, KEITH REAL ESTATE Ttie mission hasn’t (Ranged Residence Zone AA and Rural Ranch, featuring spacious cab­ cluding 1 Hanging Lamp, Fine Lift 7V>p Ctommode, Marble Lota For Solo 73 Transferred; sacrifice $28,600; by tiny mines which make ene­ because of their army hair­ ply Mallow's, Main S t Leonard Agency Realtors, 648- They’re for free if you buy this 900. Hayes Agency, 648-0181. bright and dean, three ga­ entirely. One of Huaohuca’s Jobe inet Mtctaen, ample closet 1-267-2083. my troops make ng>re noise. cuts.” Residence Zone, described a® gorgeous 8 itx>m Raised Ranch LARGE MODERN h ^ e plus Top Stand, Nice Old Hutch, Music Box, Fine Old Comer C04TENTRY — Building lot rages, nice view, trees, subur­ 649- 1922 these days has been to help de­ space,' enclosed porch, and 0469. 5 room older home with bam CXINTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 About the size and shape of a A camp officer comment­ follows: Starting at a point on — spUl shakes on the exterior, close to lake. No reasonable ban. Hutchins Agency, Real­ velop and thoroughly test the lesiliess Locatioiis large lovrty yard. Short dis­ and 100 acres of land. $86,000 rooms on one acre, beautlful- Cupboard, Brass Kettles, Bells, Large Brass Ea«Ie, col­ '■liver dollar, the tiny mines are ed: toe south side o f Tolland T!pke. BOLTON —28 acres of beauti­ that is. Automatic kitchen. offer refused, 648-6724. tors, 64941824. ______supersecret devices which are tance to UConn. $150 monthly, tor the package. PhUbrick .>ly landscaped, modem kitch­ lection of Hummel Figures, Sterling SUver, some nice Custom Contemporary SELUNG YOUR HOME? For "pread in virtual clouds from ”I can’t believe they arc and the east aide ci Jefferson For Root 64 ful high wooded rolling land THREE bathrooms, city water 64p-0332. used In Vietnam to locate and references. CaU 742-8678. agency Realtors, M9-6847. en, large Uvlng room, formal VERNON • Manchester Line prompt courteous seirvlce that prepared to go to these St. the line nm s easterly 420’ , near new highway, long road and sewers, fireplaced famUy China, lots of Glass-Colored, Carnival, Bohemian and 2H acres, 9 room, 8 baths, he air along suspected infiltra TWO ROOM office, 100 percent dining room, family room 20x —seven room oversized (Jape. gets results, call Louis Dlmock Identify -lo" ~ “ ‘ es.’ Although detona- lengths.” more or less; thence southerly frontage. Priced to seU. CaU room, four bedro^s, two c m ,^1.900 WILL PURCHASE this 2 fireplaces, 2 wet-bars, 4 Main S t location. Inquire Mar- FURNISHEU) THREE room 24 overlooking water fountain, Pressed, Flowing Blue, plus many unlisted treasures. This Realty, 648-9823. _ _ 726’, more or lees; thence early. Hayes Agency, 846-01$l. garage and a plethora of et­ Five bedrotams, two full baths. sliding glass doors, 24’ bal­ ^ Gen of the mine could result In tow’s, 867 Main St. smaU Ranch. UtUitles includ­ 4H room Ranch, within walk­ $68,600. By appointment only. INVITATION ______"McNamara WaU, westerly 160’ more or less; ceteras. Professional and execu­ is Mie you won’t want to miss! Caterer we hope but bring Priced to seU, $21,800. Hayes cony, extensive buUt-ins, de­ injury, the main aim la merely ed. Convenient location. Suit- ing distance to private beach at PhUbrick Agency, Realtors LARGE FAMILY wants to buy Half a world away from the ‘.0 make It impossible for tuiy PROPER NAME thence nortoerly 210’, more or tive area. Early occupcuicy. your own chair. In case of rain come Wed. the 26Ui, same Agency, 8464)181. luxe appliances. 80' garage, RU K A llf 8 T. otfloe for rent aUe for one working adult. 643- BtUton I ^ e , aU nicely paneled ’ M9-0M7. TO BID three or four bedroom home, Vietnamese Jungle, American reasonably Uirge force of enemy DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Dr. less, to where Jefferson St. H o u s m For SiUo 72 all thermopane windows. Center of town, plenty of park­ 2880. AS GREEN - - with 2 bedrooms, Uvlng room time. Sealed iproposals are inr VERNON. . .one of the cleanest In Saint James’ Parish. (Jan oiglneers and soldiers work in roldiers to pass through an area C.P. Gum is a dentist here, begins; thence 860’, more or ing, 646-MM. e x e c u t i v e seven room Gar­ with fireplace, kitchen andjUn- MODEUIN 8 room Ranch, base­ ranch homes w e’ve ever listed. Possible relative apartment. pay up to $26,000. OaU Paul Arizona’s arid souttiem moun- ANDOVER LAKE — fur­ as the Emerald Isle is this 7 ED KNIGHT, Auctioneer vlted by ihe Town of Vernon without walking on and deton­ lees, along the easteirly side of rison Colonial, Lakewood Cir­ Ing area. Must be seen. Wol­ ment garage, large lot, con­ Three bedrooms, finished base­ 644% mortgage. Low 40’s. W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4688. tains to perfect what the Penta- MANCHESTER — 10,000 square nished four room bouse. Mod­ room Colonist 3 car garage, 2H for ihe construction o f an addl- ating the firecracker-like de­ Jefferson fit. to point of be­ cle area. Oversized two- car verton Agency Realtors, M9- venient location, (jlerard Agen­ ment, Ideal residential area. 643-0981. ------gon will describe only as "high- feet of industrial space. Prime em conveniences, heat, utUi- baths, aU dty utUitles, end a Ubn to 'Tolcottvllle School, vices. ginning. garage, breezeway, two fire­ 2818. cy, 848-0866, M9-0888. Impossible to describe, so QUALIFTED younger couple jy sophisticated devices” which NOTICE locatidn, inside loading dock. tles, $160. monthly. Available lovely outdoor patio are only a Main Street, Vernon, (Jonnectl- H ie resulting mini-explosions APPROVED: Zone (Jhange — place!, lovely treed lot CaU many extios and the over-all needs 3 bedroom home 1 n ^ jj, gurveUlance system be- w * CaU for details. Hayes Agency, untU June 16th, 742-7607. few of (the feaitures. Aluminum cut. VERNON —custom buUt 7 Manchester. Can pay up to , i„staUed In South Vietnam. »e d e fe n d at great range ^RCOSEVELT ST. To change J.D. Real Eztate Asaociatez, condition. Sensibly priced in DECISIONS aiding. Lovely country atmos­ 2. Bids will be received on room Ranch, 64 x 28’. First $20,000. Paul W. Dougan Real- Is largely this system which *>y acoustic devices which would to Business Zone H, an area e464)l$l. Inc., 648-6129,1 MS-8779,.649-1688. the mid 20’s and well worth It. Vairlances4Bxceptlons Granted phere In Manchester. Ask for Wednesday, October 9, 196® by floor family room, 2 baths, tor, 649-4635. j,as enabled the government to otherwise hear the move- now in Residence Zone A and T. J. Crockett. Realtor. 648- Alex YakolUs, extension of FOR RENT or sele-461 Main Frank FlUoramo. the Town of Vernon Purdias- bullt-ins, two fireplaces, 2- — report quickly that enemy In- nf«nt of quiet soldiers walking Residence 2Sone B, described Out of Town REDUCED to $22,600, 7 rooma, 1677. permls-ian to display and' sell Street 'Building and lot next 2-car garage, central location, Ing Agent in the courtroom of car garage. Acre, wooded lot. filtration has skyrocketed since through the Jungle. as follows: Northerly by land to Poet Ofttoe. ExeeUent loca­ F o r R a n t 66 RAMBLING RANCH Very cleans Asking $26,9 Large- single and double Treboga In Moravia. The track ®®uth Vietnam, Just south day-to-day obsenrations can be required, one with less area now in Residence Zone Lawrence, Architect. The de­ wood lots. Minutes from ring. ' $82,900. CJaU Mr. Agency, Realtors, 848-3gU. Is u ^ ly used only for tesUng toe demlUta^^ rone sepor- compared to what was reported area than required, tWtli condi- AA, described as foUows: posit wUl be returned to the Route 16. Priced to sell Lewis, 649-8806. Asiociates: ' locomotlves. ^ ^ P“ ‘ - tlons. 172 McKee Street. Northerly toy land n /f (Jheney bidder if the j^ans and specifi­ from $2,200 to $4,000. Call MANCHEDTER —8 bedroom The Soviet train made 87 toe triple-Ue^ Ju^le of The grpwlng result is the ablll- Anthony Choman, erect Brothers and Jackm'at Corp., cations are returned In good Resident Broker, Mr. Glea­ Ranch with attached garage, JOSEPH LOMBARDO B & W circular completions (for a total ty to ^ te r m ln e more quickly dwelUng oloeer to side lines 467.62’, more or less; Easter­ condition, within seven days son, 872-0097. Immaoulsts Insids and out. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. of 870 miles) before toe engl- fixed^ T i Gian permitted, with condl- ly; By land n/f Alice Jarvis, (Juatom Utohsn with color ap». 4 a R L ZINSSER after bid opening. If documents Privacy prevails In this Im­ Manchester Parkade neer caught on. ttoi i^^^m^ible S quickly ltd ^o. 16, north elde 96.74’, more or less; South­ pUancss, beautifully land­ are n ot returned within seven RICK MERRITT ' maculate 6 room Ranch, Manchester 649-6306 Railroad employes, many of Go m r i r ^ y area from which toe reports Norwo/od Street, erly: By l€ind n/f Catherine C »4eU l scaped lot with .many trees days after bid opening, the de­ whom gained resistance ex- un latwt electronics have come, In time to destroy Secluded In a 400’ x 400’ Maury R. Brown, erect ad­ Hughes and n/f Joseph Rab- and ahrubs. lO d 30’a. Call J.D. posit will be forfeited. TOLLAND — Majestic execu­ — - - devices. ' the unfriemfiies who could 9 XHES FRANK FILLORAMO wooded lot. Featuring a perience during toe 1939-1946 dition to dwelling closer to side agUno Jr. 462.2, more or Raal Estate Asaodatsa, Ino. ' 6 . Each bidder must deposit tive Colonial. Bight big rooms, Nazi occupation, switched road There are a variety. Some are threaten the setUers. fireplaced family room ad- acoustic — detecting the noise ______line than permitted, with con­ less; and Westerly: By Pros­ 648-8139, 848-8778. with his bid, security In the . superb decor, over two acres. signs and other telltale markers jolnlnk a big well equipped of nearby movement, similar to ditions. 464 Porter Street. pect St., 220’, more or less, omouivt o f 6 % of his bid In the Truly a magnlficant home In after each pass to give the ap- NEW 2-flunl}y, 10 room duplex, kitchen. Two full baths, toe acoubuoys trailed by navy Americans consume an aver- Elliott Newcomb, erect de- nf Alice Jarvis, more form of a (Bid Bond from a sur­ perfect condition. Immediate ,«,.ronnR tn the train ooeratora uuiiauiuc ou nvcr------t------each apartment 3 bedrooms, $24,900. Call Mr. Gleason, Session. $87,600 and worth and surface age of 117.4 pounds of potatoes t i^ garagejin separate lot. APPROVED: “Subdivlston Plan ety company authorized to do 14 X 14 master bedroom, Uvlng 872-0097. 17 Lockwxfod Street. Manchester Industrial Park— NOnCE buslnezs In the State of Con­ more! Reliance Associates, C. jjpst of the stretch Is through ^ submarine each annuaUy. room and formal dining room «v movement. Burr Nurseries, erect free­ Property of Green Manor necticut, or a certified check B. Govong Real Estate, 648 woods, with waU to waU, kltcben with Some are seismic — miniature standing ground sign which is (Jonst. (Jo.—686 Parker St.— FOR ADMISSION payable to the Town of Vernon. WYMAN & LORD 9674 or 872-4K Czechoslovak sources tell the dectrie ranges, separate fur­ earthquake detectors. But in­ NOTICE not permitted, and clo-er to Manchester, Conn. Section 2 OF ELECTORS, Your home is greener Connecticut. Realty, Inc. story to Indicate toe kind of naces, full walk-out basement, BOLTON LAKE -614 stead of detecting the movement street line, with conditions. 418 —Scale :l” -60’-J u n e 11, 1968" TOWN OF ANDOVER, 7. N o Wd may b « withdrawn 18 MIDDLE TPKE. BAST ^ problem the Soviets might have 2604 large rear sundeck. Wolverton Ranch, one car garage, v» r, ^ o l the groui^ sUoh as would be BOARD FOR ADAfiSSION North Main Street. APPROVED; “Subdivision — CO N N BO nO U T for a .period of thirty (80) days MANCHESTER 646-8786 Agency, Rcidtors, 849-2818. acre wooded lot. Firm $18,800.. ^. “ ‘•Y <1®®^® ... Install a . mUl caused byy footfalls fo< or vehicle OF ELECTORS Rolf L. OBoman Jr., limited re ­ Manchester Industrial Parte— after the date of opening of if YOU wsnt to plcite the children, Notice Ife.bereby given that Will hold with deposit movement, they actually detect Notice is hereby given that pairer's license and Certificate 606 Parker St.—Manchester— simply crochet this cute poodle for MANCHESTER — convenient­ the Boara of Admissions of bids. Excellent buy. Call now. The minute changes In air pressure the Board of Admission of of Approval. 395 Tolland Turn- (Jee«H» i ter ^ eeMsm. 816 AND little mitt thouldget together In the bidding If ft bp deemed In siding. Don’t watt, see It today. ports In Bridgeport, New Ha- overtaken by a loaded semi­ Priced to sell quickly. Call 28th, 1988 from 11:00 a.m. to bar. Cathedral celling living examine toe ' qualifications of both with less frontage than sion Han—Green Manor Es­ with a jumper end blouse comblnition. to gat a battar priea for tha homai wa TH I the public Interest to do so. Char Bon Agency, 648-0688 trailer knows the air pressures 643-3896. 2 ;00 p.m. for the ptsposs of ad­ room, three lavatories, 2-car.'^®" J[®^ appUcants and to admit to toe required, and permit for acces- tates—Addition No. 4—Map of No. 8161 with PHOT04UIDE It in 9. The successful bidder, W differential. The McNamara mitting aU petwons who are PRIVACY — 6 room Ranch, 2 gaiage. Immediate oocupan- fl‘Khts to .toe Midwest In the eleotors oath those found quail- sory building to remain on lot Green Manor Const. On.— sizes 10 to 18, bust 32Vk to 40. Size n A W P tv modem tail (95% of tha tima wa gat tha full Wall devices measure differen­ 12, 34 bust, blouse. 2 yards of 45- HANOT - found to bs qualiflsd to be Elec­ declared by the Town of Ver- baths, beamed ceiling, pan­ oy. $29,900. No 646-0062 i®®*" future under an approval fled. which has no principal building. Manchester CJonn—Scale 1” - kitchen with sdl buUt-lns, lion Purchasing Agent will be tials In tiny fractions of that. ee* Bsmser****** "***' **** *"* Inch;;h; jumper, umper, 24k yards.ytrde. tors of tha Town o f Andover. asking figural) If you'ra putting your eling, garages, pond, water­ Mrs. K. of new Allegheny Airlines Said session will be held be- 62 HolHstor Street, 60’ Dec. 1963—Itov. 6.16.1967— formal dining room, fsunUy Other elements Include radar Send 50C today for the m w I d Fall No. 8162‘ 162 withw if PHOTO-GUIDE it in Hie quslifioatlona eue as M - required to furnish a Perfoim- falls, 9 aoree, pine grove. flights. \ tween thqle hours1 of 9:00 a.m. The above will be effecUvo Rev. 6.17.1968—Sheet 4 o< 6” . room, 4 bedrooms, 344 baths, homa on tha markat, put it in Hayai' sets ranging from large, power- A W itsr AUMW I Free directions for sizes 3, 4,4. 5, 6,f 7, 8 years. Size 4, lowe; AppUcant must bs twen­ anoe and Labor and Material Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- BOLTON LAKE, bargain year The Civil Aeronautics Board _ and 8:00 |p.m. as of September 23, 1968. The effective date of the knitted itolc, knitted vest in sizes 36- blouse, IVk.44 yardsyen of 45-inch; jumper. 9 firsplaess, 2-oar garags, tS4,- Payment Bond in an anvount gobbling units mounted both on ty-one yean of age, mutt be a hands. It will pay you wall 6824. end close out at $7,900. 6 gave approval Thuroday to the the”"^und"and'ln'torciift to Dated a^ Bolton, (Jonnecticut, Filed In office of Town Clerk above actions will be Septem­ 48, and crochatad Pompon hat I 14k yards. TWO PAHERNS, 900. PhUbrick A g s ^ Realtors, not less than 100% of the con- resident of (he Town of Ando­ room Ranch summer home new routes, which reflect chang- amaHer units theoretically cap­ September 16, 1968. —September 17, 1968. ber 24, 1968. AU YEAR. Each month it a thame lINa S04 !■ Mlai plm 114 Ser Hnt.ciaM M94047. HAYES TOLLAND —Raized Ranch, ver for six monthe, if foreign traiot amount. near water. Hayes Agency 646- Olive H. Toomey, ZONING BOARD for a oullt-D oubla Wedding, lunej custom buiU, high NN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1968 ctal meeting Sept. » at 4 p.m. BUIBS at the home of Mr. and M n. David Wlttmer, 106 Tamara Army Spec. 4. Russell W. Circle, Avon. For reeefvatlona, Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- NOW memlMrs are reminded to con­ nice H. Cole of 46 S. Alton St., tact Mrs. Juris Zars, IS Grant recently was asslgived as a lia«rlfpHtpr1Eiipnitt0lll2ralh -M m Hill Rd., Bloomfield, or MTs. carpenter to the 87th Engineer te^ etr^ O m m Viet W ar Martin Wolman, si Foxcroft Battalion near Du Long, Viet­ ^Tulips '^Crocus Dr., West Hartford. nam. , Escalates Philippine Embassy Hit if Kennedy Qualnis over LBJ Saigon Halts Execution The Combined Catholic Moth­ Cub Scout Pack 47 will have Hyociirilis Its first meeting of the year to­ Boost Chances for McCarthy ers’ Circles will h

e students’ Invasion of the Bowling Congress awards are i®fTravfflB«7TaaHSp«a When a meniaera .at its first meetiivg aorority at the Hotel Amcrtca, Junior Museum. A schedarEtiip embaasy grounds came after a presented each season. gesturing, armed hijacker rally at toe University of Ma­ of the year yesterday at the Hartford. At the convention, program for Alpha' Delta Kappa In New England Contest forced an Eastern Air Unes jet laya protesting a Philippine to Cuba, Were stranded in Ha­ law, rigned Wednesday, annex­ lU vana t o iiy alter the Castro gov­ 2,000 Marines Sweep DMZ ing toe Malaysian state In North ernment refused to let them fly Borneo. Herald Prize Winner on to Miami aboard the big jet. After forcing their way Statement from an Capt. W. T. Babbett and his through the locked embasey six crew members flew the hi­ gate, toe demonstrators ripped jacked Boeing 720 to Miami Fri­ To Seize Enemy Weapons down toe Philippine fiag and {Electric Heating Expert For Page One Layout day night, completing the sched­ snapped the 30-toot-hlgh metal uled flight from San Juan—wlth- 8AIGON (A P)-*'A task force rtne assault troops Into the DMZ forces have made five major flag staff. Two students were knocked down and pinned by toe being In the over 40,000 circulation o t 2,000 U.8. Marines swept Tuesday, but the U.8. Command forays Into the zone’s eastern The' Mancheater Evening soctadon'S oonVentian It was die third consecutive class went to die Chrlsttan Sci­ through the demlUtacized zon< placed an embargo on news flank over the last 16 months, falling flag staff and were taken Herald haa won first place In held at Chatham, Mass. ence Monitor, the Boston Her­ time that Cuban authorities de­ dividing Vietnam today In a about the operation until word including one last Friday, to a hospital. The Herald’s award is for pa­ tained passengers after com ­ The students placed a crude and Ms droulation doss for page one ald Traveler, and the Provi­ drive to seize the enemy’s wea- ibaked out today. The zone, which extends three pers with less than 40,000 circu­ mercial airliners were diverted drawing of a plrqte, depicting layout in an annual contoat con­ dence (R.I.) Evening Bulletin. pons stockpUes and destroy its In five days of maneuvering, miles on each side of the North- lation. Second place in that Philippine President .Ferdinand Infiltration trails. the Leathernecks reported kill- South Vietnamese border, Is ducted by the New England Aa- category went to the Woon­ officials have aaid Jose Marti E. Marcoe, atop toe broken TWO FEET The Herald has won^the New Heaw flKhUiur also raged 7* North Vietnamese regu- supposed to be neutral territory Bociated Press News Executives socket (R.I.) CaU, and third Airport Is too small tor the big staff. England-wide front page award. near toe Cambodian bolder lars whUe suffering two dead but enemy troops have fortlflca- Association. place to the Bath-Brunswlck jets to take off with passengers Wading Into the chanting It won the prize for a paper nortowest of Saigon where gov- and 10 wounded. tlons and gun poslUons there, Afsiouncement of the award (Mahie) Tlmes-Record. aboard. crowd, the Philippines embassy published in 1966, in 1963, and In ernment troops holding an em- It Is reported toe first time an Allied forces have stayed out DEEP in COMFORT 'was made last night at the as- Page