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The Weather Average iWly Net Press Ron Forecast of C. S. Wembrn Bureau About Town osk any soios For the Week Haded September 7, 1968 Fair and cool tonight. Low around SO. Wedneeday mnny bi Tile Chapman Joy drola oC^the OPEN parson North Methodist Church will meet 13,560 the morning, partly sunny later Wednesday at 2 pjn. at the church Member of the Audit High 75 to 80. ,nn Parker St. Memhers are re* a char9n account.., BnreM of OiroidaUaB Manchester-^A City of Village Charm minded to bring their earned dol­ -L lars Hostesses for the meeting will TUESDAY PRICE SEVEN CENTS be the club officers. Free Main St. and Rear of Storo Parking MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1963 (OlaasUied Advertising on Page 14) Main Street, Manchester.. .643-4123 VOL. LXXXn, NO. 290 (SIXTEEN PAGES) The BJighth District Fire Dept, And will hold a department meeting, oonoemlng the parade on Satur­ day, tonight at 7:30 at the fire- houM, Main and Hilliard Sts. THURSDAY ... the store with yillage Charm... OPEN 6 DAYS , The executive board of the Man­ For chester A.uxlllary of the Children’s Kennedy Federalizes Alabama Guardsmen Servicao of Connecticut will meet Your Cenvenieneo tomorrow at 10 am. at the home ^ OdondsUcuuL of. of Mrs. Paul Marts, 176 W, Ver­ till 9 non St. r ” The executive board of the Buckley School PTA will meet to­ The ABC’s of a Warm and night at 8 in the teachers’ kmnge Married Men Excluded from Draft by Presidential Order of the school. New officers and committee chairmen will meet Wonderful Ski Pajama with a teach er representative j and Vincent RamiEi, principal, to WASHINGTON (AP) ^ Integration make final plans for the year’s President Kennedy today or­ State News activities. 7 will be the first 73 of 100 Senators general meeting of the s e a s o n dered a halt to the drafting of when family night will be ob­ married men so long m Orderly at served. enough single men are avail­ Roundup able to maintain the strength Favoring N-Treaty of the armed forces, Kennedy signed ■ an executive 4 S ch ools order which- provides that mar­ WASHING’TON (AP) __comfortable but not an interna- Students Protest ried men shall be inducted only tionally Impressive margin. If all Now Open! Soundest Sleepers of All after all single men in the 19-25 Seventy-three of the Senate’s 100 senator.-! voted, ratification In Waterbury age group have been drafted. 100 members either are com­ would require 67 affirmative Wallace Silent Military sources said that, for mitted to or are inclined now votes...... WATERBURY (AP) — the foreseeable future, enough to vote for ratification of the Senate leaders .are confident JOHN single men will be available so that some of the uncommitted ‘ More than 600 high school In Shoivdotvn that there will be no need to draft limited nuclear test - ban eventually vvlll vote for ratlfica- gtudents staged a rally at City husbands. treaty, an Associated Press tlon Unless there are unexpcct-1 protest the im- Only a major increase ki mil­ survey showed today. ed developments they do not be-1 . e \ i_ BIUMINT.HAM, Ala. (AP) POSTMA itary strength, they said, would But 27 senators either are op­ lleve they will lose many of those | Pkct of a teachers boj cott on — Pre.siclent Kennedy took again place married men within posed to approval or have grave who have indicated their present extra - curricular activities. | Control of 17,000 Alabama EXPERT the scope of the draft. reservations about a treaty that intention to support the treaty The students paraded through National t7uanlsnien away Lt. Qen. Lewis B. Hershey, Se­ would ban all but undeiground Republican Leader Everett M. the aldermanic chambers. WATCH and CLOCK lective Service director, esUmated testing. Of thle group 12 have el Dirksen of Illinois said he hopes The rally was planned originally from t’lov. George C. Wallace that about one out of every five ther announced ttieir opposition or that a letter President Kennedy when it was announced that the today and 20 Negro children REPAIRING! men now classified as lA—avail­ have voted in committee against Is addressing to him and to Dem­ annual football jamboree, the tra­ integrated • public .schools at Pick A Bouquet of able for s'ervlce—Is married and the treaty. Fifteen are listed as ocratic Leader Mike Mansfield of ditional opening day program for Birmingham, Mobile and Tus- 310 Main St., Manchester without children. doubtful. Montana will resolve "some of the the football aeaaon, would be can­ A previous executive order last If this lineup held, the treaty, fears and misgivings” about the celed because teachers would not kegee. March provided for deferment of on which the Senate resumes de­ treaty. Wallace, who had blocked tlielr Phone 643-6238 engage in the extra-curricular ac­ -’i entry Monday with executive or­ Layette Essentials fathers. bate today, would be ratified by It remained to be seen whether tivities. • Closed Mondays • ’The White House said the halt the "unequivocal a-ssurances” Teachers have -withdrawn from ders and state troopers, declmed Trainirig in. to induction of married men will Dirksen said Kenney will g;lve on extra duties as a means of sup­ I eoninient at Montgomery on the in the new "Petite Fleur” Print of course. mean that young single men gen­ the readiness posture of American porting their demands for im­ < Presidents (oderaliza.tion of the erally will be drafted at an ear­ defenses under the treaty would proved contracts from the board Of ■ Guard and the oted out the dable military aind technical dis­ TTiefl* National Guard ti-oop.-i, w-bo were federalized while they were oil the pround.s of ,'Vlurphy tui*ned back by state troopers Kennedy’s signing of the order. ministrative jobs normally handled H)lgh School in Mobile. Ala,, today, board tniok-; to pull out. City police ti>oU over a.s two Ne­ gusset extending from front to back waist. To top it crew and Chinese passengers of advantages” will result from the by the teachers. Monday and went to school today off — a Carter’s pullover shirt with Jiffon neck and Ptoctsstd to minmite shrinkage ' Hershey told newsmen It was the Peking - Moscow E3xf>resa, treaty. With the jamboree on again, groes entered the school without incident. Troops remain on .standby duty at local armory. were at Tuskegee. There, w-ere FREE Azure, Ldlac, Pink or Yellow. Aqua or Pink. 3-6x. 1.99 his second visit to the White charging they tried to sneak In Outright opposition to ratifica­ (AP Photofax). —’ ^ ' - five at Birmingham and two at short Nevabihd sleeves. For Her: Angels Print For Him: . Cozy and House since Kennedy became tion has come from eight Southerh some of the leaders of today’s stu­ “Petite Flour’’ Print “Petite Fleur” Print in Aqua, Pink. 6 moa., Warm , Print In Blue, anti-Somet propaganda and staged dent rally spoke in favor of the Mobile. DELIVERY Pants, white only, 1, 2, 8, 4 years 1.00 Sacque Set with Kimono with feath- president. The other occasion was i ^ gUdown strike when the litera­ Democrats and three western and The transition w-aa peaceful at 1, 2, 3, 4 yrs. Coconut, Red. 6 mos., Processed to minimize shrinkage. a Texas Republican. teachers’ demands. _ Shirt, white only, smocked neck. Lay- erstltch trim. Lay­ 1. 2, 3, 4 yrs. ls May, 1962 when he accompa-1 uire was seized, The students from the city e W^allace Rated ‘Sen. Goldwallace’ Picketed mo.st of the schools but at West ette size only 2.50 ette size only 2.00 nled state director! (A Selective | The incident, which marked the Those who have announced op­ three high sdhools congregated at End High School In Birmingham Vour order for drug needs and 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 years 2 for 1.29 Service there. Soviet Union’s second charge of position include Democratic Sens. several hundred white pupils owmetlcs will be taken care of Kennedy used four pens in sign­ propaganda smuggling against the^ Harry F. ^yrd ,W Virginia Rob- a ty Hall about 8 a.m. and d«an- Practitioner of started jeering after , two Negro Immediately. ing the executive order. These he Red Oilnese, occurred over the ert C. Byrd M West ViVirgin la. onstrated for a)>out an hour be­ girls eplered. The white group re­ gave to the officials witness — fore returning to their dfiserooms. weekend at Naushki on the SovieU) J ^ e e O. Eastland of Mississippi, . They carried home-made pla­ Barry Will Decide fused to go into the building. from your Young Hershey, Undersecretary of De- Mongolian border about- -"•“2,700 ^KUBeell B. Long of Louisiana, A. Empty Gesture Two teen-age Negroe.s walked fence Roswell L. Qllpatric, Asst, miles east of Moscow. WlIIls Robertson of Virginia, Rich­ cards reading: "We want sports,” into Murphy High School at Mo­ Secretary of Defense Norman; The Soviet Foreign Ministry in ard B. Rusaell of Georgia, John “we count too,’’ and "prome or bile before 7:30 a.m. to become Fashion Center Paul, and Paul's assistant, WU-. a note handed to the Red Chinese Stennis of Mississippi and Strom bust.” By JAMES MARLOW the fir.st of their race to attend amavi Thurmond of South Carolina. Some of the signs were criUoal Associated Press News Analyst PREISCRIPTION PHARMACY 11am Gorman. i Embassy accused the Chinese of On Bid Before ^64 school with white pupils in the The terms of the order exclude trying to prevent Soviet officials Republicans who oppose ratifi­ of the Waterbury TeaSiers -As­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. state at the high school level. The 901 MAIM ST.—Ml f-fiCEl from the draft all young men from inspecting the train when It cation include Sens. Wallace F. sociation, the organization respon- George C. Wallace keep.s Ala­ Hunt.sville desegregation involved who get married from this day' crossed the border Saturday, Bennett of Utah, Carl T. Curtis sible for the teachers’ boycott. bama’s temperature up but it's an CLEVELAND, Ohio (API—Sen.'* ‘Rockefeller is more con.serva- grammar and junior high schools. “WTA no” said one of the signs. artificial fever. ' ., ...... Guardsmen under Wallace's HOUSE forward. The order is effective The note said the Chinese locked of Nebraska, Barry Goldwater of In making a political career p(; Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., .says he live than the conservative.*! like Arizona and John O. Tower of Others said “down with the to admit,” Goldwater said. "Rock­ Immediately. , the customs men In the train after defiance, he ha.s become the "tnas- - will- decide before the end of the Control for a few hours went on Gordon Hershey has been Selective, Uie officials had seized literature Texas. WTA’’ and "unfair WTA.” efeller i.s very conservative on do­ duty before dawn at the Mobile Service director for 22 years and “of a character hostile to the So- Listed as doubtful are eight But when the teen-agers learned ter of the big noise and the empty , year whether to run for the Re­ mestic i.ssues on fiscal re.sponsili- school. But they withdrew' later Sw eaters wlll celebrate his 70th birthday vlet Union.” Democrats and seven Republi­ that their football jamboree would gesture. going 8®^® ■ publican pressldential nomination. ility and taxation. I'd support him to an armory under Kennedy's S h i US y m HALE Thursday. I Refusing to continue the trip un- cans. They are; be held, some of their spokeamen i*'f A t - Goldwater told -newsmen Mon- if he were nominated," federalization proclamation. In a pre-birthday Interview, til the propaganda material was Democrats — Sens. Alan Bible switched their support to the Hls latest per ormance, defying - no . man can Ignore the Goldwater also appeared in two for Little Miss and Howard W. Csmnon of Neva- teachers. television interviews broadca.st Police were on guard at another Hershey said he hadn’t heard dl- returned, the Chinese staged a Alabama cities i as . ordered ivby fedfed-, pres.sures I have been subjected high school and a grammar We’re setting the small fry scene for fall fromr--DC! New i, York Monday. In one school in Birmingham k but,.* were • V-NECK PULLOVER (Conttoued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Seven) (Continued oa Page Seven) (Continued on Page Bight) eral courts, is just one more ges- ^^- ^ on CBS, he said that Republicans . . , DEWtS with a fashion array of dress-ups and ture. . ® he could wholeheartedly .support I h A perfect topping for sporty pants and durables—all adorable. He knows he can’t get away,"",'?®'; . januarv when the for the GOP candidacy if it were Tinysox! skirts. Sizes 7 to 10 in assorted shades. not himself are .William Knowland f] ^ S i c a l l y ' WbL^lhe L Ira T hlve’’'to frJh IT c n t A 3-Piece Matched ernment puts the squeeze on him, ^ ^ g°‘"8going ^ave to fish br cut of- California and Reps. Gerald R. Venezuela Quints Healthy bait. If I enter one state primary. Ford. Michigan; John W. Bvrnes, ’ scheduled were ab- for little busy bodies he can say he tried. Wisconsin, and William E. Miller, t 3.99 Set In his election campaign h e , * ^RomlhiicnnK New York ^ white man was arrested at By PAUL FINCH Only two sets of quintuplets tancourt wired congratulations. called federal courts ‘’Iqusy,’’ ; Republicans He also said that a major factor . End when he refused an or- vowed to disobey any school in- could suppo t by Good Lad ' MARACAIBO, Venezuela (AP)—, in the -Western Hemisphere— There was nothing, uncommon Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michi- in his decision on whether to try , ^ ® ■ jjorolhv ^ With gifts beginning to arrive the Dionnes of Canada and the about the Pf-ietos’ common-law i.oT,tegration order, sind at inaugura- for gsn, former U.S. Sen. William Pfor.Jhe presidency would be "what' Dorothy Bridgetl Davis. ' 16. were driven 'N s proud parents of quintuplet b oys Diligentls of Argentina - are marriage. Gqvemment staUsUce tlon promised segregation for- of California and New; ■ T TOndered today how to support known to have survived infanciy. show that more Venezuelan chu* ever. York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, ' (Contiiiued on Page Fifteen) , to the Mobile school by a Negro Vi r 1 five new sons In their one-be(lroom "The mother’s room was filled dren are born to unmarried pa- The only thing wrong with the minister. They strolled Into the Wheii He’s All Dressed Up — leimf. home on $10-a-day income. with flowers. Her fiusband, Efren, rents than to married ones. Many promise was that, to make good on building while s handful of white it, he'd have to be able to defy pupils on the grounds watched - , The infants bom almost twos39- *■ constant flow of tele- Venezuelans consider the legal M adam e IShu to Visit U.S, Wf4>i months prematurely Saturday, Phone call.s from well wishers, problems of marriage and divorce the federal government and courts silently. successfully. The white crowd al West End I His Jacket: **** were reported doing well, yawn- Venezuela's President'^m ulo Be- too complicated and expensive. started the familiar chant of "Go Ing and stretching feebly. But if he could do that, any 100% cotton and acetate In plaids. governor could on any issue, and home nigger.-!" and ■' Two. four, MORIARTY They passed their first danger In the ,end so could any citizen. six, eight, we don't wanna inte­ Sizes 3-6x. oeriod and are 'healthy, said Dr:. The result would be not only no Pope Cuts Audience grate." And there -vere repeated Robinson Suarez Herrera, chief government, federal or state, but cheers for Wallace. BROTHERS obstetrician at University Hospi­ not even segregation, just chaos, Only a few while pupils were tal, Juan Jose, the third bom, had 301 CENTER ST. i He put on the "standifig in the seen entering the building. Some • His Shirt: lost weight, less than an ounce. , schoolhouEc door" act in going of these came out when.Uie dem­ f A medical bulletin said all five through the motions of defying a For Viet Nam Cleric onstrators a.sked them to do so. Ml 3-5135 C!ombed cotton, machine washable, are In "acceptable condition." federal court order desegregating People on porches in the neighb< r- Bouffqnt C ard ig an s little ironing. White. 8-6x. Juan Jose weighed 3 pounds, 1.4 the University of Alabama. ounces at birth. So did the fourth VATICAN CITY (API - A papal “he intended to visit other Euro- hood applauded tho.se who left the President Kennedy Archbishop Pierre pean capltal.s on the same mis- building. Tbeee Gordon bom. Fernando. _. u . _____IJ An nni •\ S l i p i Robitison, the first bom. weighed called the Alabama National ^ ^inh Thuc. brother sion, declaring that he would not An apple was.lhrowr), al the oar step right to your heart They’re ■martiy styled, superbly fit 3 pounds 16.5 ounces; Otto, sec­ Guard into federal service, Wal- president Ngo Dinh Diem of leave Rome before the council be- ! Person To Person Richly .patterned lace His Slocks: lace trotted away. South Viet Nam, was canceled to- gins. i (Continued on Page Eight) made of soft, fine, mercerized In a wide assortment of col­ ond bopn, 3 pounds - 4.6 ounces; Even as he scooted he made i shapes the overskirt. Blaa- Acrylic rayon and acetate. Navy. and Mario, fifth bom, 4 pounds 8 De.spite the denials, the Valitan We were ask­ cotton — yet they wear on and ticized sides, nyfon, hand- ounces. A mixture of modified this announcement: “We are win- archbishop’s name had was clearly upset by the report.s ed if we had washable. ors. Sizes 7 to 10. Long and short pants. S^Bx. ning • this fight bfecause we are listed for a private audience identifying the prelate with the ' f skimmed milk and malt Is being awakening the people^of the na- ^ . .. ever heard of on. In wash-fast colors, —and of course a bow tie. fed tos the quintuplets with eye­ with Pope Paul VI at the papal political situation ■ in Viet Nam. | any form of summer residence of Caste! Gan- j ! ..... , I Bulletins patterned cuffs or white. droppers. (ConUnued on Page Two) life that had. The mother, IneS Marie Cuervo dolfo near Rome. But the prelate BANGKOK. Thailand (API Culled from AP Wires once lived on 3.00 de Prieto, 34, has left her bed fo - did not show up and sources here: Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu.- powerful fir.st ' land that had 3.99 said the audience had been called lady of South Viet Nam, says she Tfeverted to a shori spell on her feet. 39e . Sizes 4-7'/a She and her husband have 15 off. will visit the United Slates in mid- W ALLACE AIDE SER\ ED living In the Tom m y D oles There was no explanation. But October but ha.s no plans to attend w a te r . We other ctiildren by previous mar­ MONTGO.MERV. Ala. (AP) — riages. Three live in their one the ruler of the Roman Catholic the U.N General A.sscmbly ses­ An order restraining Gov. George were surprised Church is known to be disturbed sion as reported earlier. to learn that bedroom home. W on ’t Enlist C. Wallace from interfering with "With only would be back at hie ini!! Shirt of 2-ply flannel knit mon-law husband were married by Larry received six. months ' at Sept. 29. But shortly after his ar­ til the next April. These herds now njlii to keep Its shape; ttUlored H||ii two-thirds pay. Tommy also was rival fronv Saigon, reports circu­ introduce the bill finally agreed office at. a reasonable hour and total about 4 millioh seals, from a priest and the infants were ba^ lated that he had come well bn after more than six months could be served then. The gov­ yilii slacks of sturdy cotton . iilill tized. charged with being AWOL from Wbldh 60,000 to 70,000 sealskins i||iii corduroy. iiiiil the same outfit, C Troop, 16th Cav­ ahead of time' to present his work. ernor "was on hand early, telling are taken amnually. We, too, have 1.89 Nurse Hilda Garcia', who is Efren Preito WHses his bride, Inez, after she gave birth Satur- Formal committee approval has newsmen he Would not object to Set overeeeing the babies, said: “They day to quinituplet sons at the Mjaracalbo University Hospital, in alry, Ft.' Hood, Tex. brother's ■ view of the controversy a seal, (a business seal). It la the 5.99 Tommy argued he "waan't in the with the Buddhists. to await Introduction ef the bill, being served with the papers. aoal of economy and satisfaction, lO-oi. sanforized denims, - reln- 2.99 'are lazy and weak like all pre- Venezuela. The oo4qde was married after the birth of the Archbishop Thu» denied this as Forrest waited for a ttme in (ha a^ileh must stamp -your every fotoed stitched and bar-tacked. i i r mature ones. But they are regular quintupfete. - Dootors pcooounoed tibe bahiea in good oondiiUoR. (O ehttm eff I Vwo) govenor’s oOloe, Mwa itoT* tfe* and perfect in every respect’’ (AP RtoltoCjuc)., ^ (ObotlBiMd OB Plata PImsstli, well. He also denied reports toat * ' loB with jis. DiUaa Double knees In regulars and ' h m Main St, Man-' aUms.' aUnide knsss Im b u sie s, TO OPEN A HOUSE & HALE CHMOE ACCOUNT • ASK ANy SALES PERMN V ■ ■ ■ X f ■ s ^ S4S-814& groee.- MaeaS tolS. ■/,

' ' ' ■■ . . . • I, / ,1 . , J if ; I , I Mr,'-- . V V PAGE THREE MAN<;HESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER, C (^ .. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 MANCHESl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 fAGE TWG Smith, sandy Alpers, Beth Rlor- London 2, Pamela Waldron, Karen '^ Second prizes: Mrs. Elsie Bar­ Gasoline Siphoned don; Goii Ericson. Barber, , Bonita . Deokuo, Ctoeryl ber, Mrs. Blizaboth Malloy, Merri- EDITH WILLIAMS 2,000 Attend Second prize winners were Ter­ Kendall, Rebecca Niedewerfer, lyn Nledewerfer. Mrs. Alma Law- Teacher o f , Piano Colas Named M iTTiiTaTm ngam i ENDS TONIGHT ton, Mrs. K, Sorensen, Oarolsm From Bus, Truck Master Plan Differs Little House Unit ry Doyle, Christine Waldron —2, Linda Sheer 2, Gail BricaOn 2. and Accordian Sheinwold on Bridge t “Come Blow Your Horn" Dixie Miller, Sandy Alpers, Unda Best of clasB was Unda Ericson. Miller, c lio l Jean FTlip, Mari­ “ Hell Is For Heroes** TV-Radio Tonight Wapping.Fair Jimlor HobMm anne Filip.' ‘ Two cases of theft of gasoline Beginners A Specialty Court Bailiff Slicer, (JiUl Ericson. .Beat Decorated Party Ogke: From Regional Planning Map Junior Flowers First prizes: Joile Wayner, Lon­ and equipment were reported to Evening—528-2852 s Bill Mrs. B. G. Alpers. BANK WOOS DEPOSITORS TIm wamthemnn provWed a First prizes went to ' Roselle don, Ctoarles’ Moors, Thomas laco- police early yesterday. David A. Golas ot 71 Brook­ East dealer WEDNESDAY 1st RUN — BOTH IN COLOR (Jolden Fruit Cake: Mrs. Michael Elmer Thrall, owner of the Man­ •n»Toi»im Planning: Commission* ^rea. if used for parkland the WITH ADVICE ON BRIDGE benuttfia day tor the Wnfiping Barber, Beth Marshall, Deborah boni, Susan SUlger-4, Kathy Stai- field St. has been appointed bailiff Both sides vulnerable ger, Lucia Barber, Irene Gllson-3, MoUtoris of Torrington. chester Bus Servlet, reported that (■irC) looked last ntgrht at two CRPA found ot value to the entire By ALFRED SHEINWOU) NORTH Television Fair, bold Satupday tor an aadi- Collins, Cheryl Schmidt, Jane . livestoM On Tax Cut The exchange National Bank snoe of stout 2,000. A parade, Wayner — 2, Mary Ellen Malloy, Kathy Malloy, Gregory Crane, sometime over the weekend 20 gal­ tnkjpB ot Uanchester, both showing' region, could be eligible for as for the U.S. District Court- at R 10 9 « ___ [cuonmuaMuiiiisaHJKiiViMiM SKB BATCSDAT’a TV WKKK FOB OOBIFUDIB UBTINO First prizes: Marilyn Nieder- lons of gasoline had been siphoned FOR RENT much as 30 per cent general as- Hartford. He was ohosen by Judge of Chicago recently sent out thou­ K 0 J wMolt Started at 1 p.m. included Charles Moors — 8, John Wilson, Scott lhreeher-2, Robert Frost-2, how town land might b* used in 6 00 ( 8) Big 8 Theatw- (hi -pratNMla (33-10) Billy Oraham entaade Robert McOurry, Judy Patterson, werfer, Becky Nlederwerfer, Judy from one of the school buses he 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors si.atance. (Continued frons Page One) sands of copies of an excellent-f 0 Q 10 9 8 BAWDfEST, CRAaEST OOMEOY-ROMP Ihl H»TORYI (lU) llovie two floaitn; Ute OW Rugged OOw LJnda Slicer. Niederwerfer, Michael London, tiM year 2,000. T. Emmet Clarie. booklet on bridge, prepared for (8^10) Barly Show (in nroerMe) by the PRgrim Youth FollownW.p Gary KendaU, Lois Dewey, Don­ parks at the rear of 130 Pine St. - -sound o f silent, also 35 mm. One map was based largely on Much development must await l « A 10 2 8 0 P H IA (2U Movie at 6 (in progreaa) ( 8) M ovie _ Second prizes went to Martin Donald Bernier, Doris Crone, Thrall told police he discovered sUde projectors. utilitie.s. being studied for the' and this vote Is to be taken later them by Arthur Glatt, a member WEST EAST > ( 8) Newa ( 8) David Niven Theater of the Wa|)p4ng Oortviwinity Bernier, Allan Menig, Joan Clapp, ald Paterson, Christine Shuteran, tJM town's master plan, which the (40) Mr. Lucky (3040) Combat Ohucvh and a float presented by Russell Peterson, Sandy Alpers-2, Marne Crana the theft about 7 a m.' yesterday TPC adt^ted early this year. The Keeney St. area in the souUiwest tn the day. of the bank'll staff. Glatt, probab­ 4k 4 ♦ A Q J (34) What’s New 8:00 ( 3) Man Out of the Rain Deborah Wilson — 2, Jane Wayner Second prizes: Marilyn Nleder­ WELDON DRUG CO. ly best known to bridge players V 10 8 7 6 4 3 t? 9 J the VnMey Plnnibera Garden C9ub. Dennis Oonosa-2, Mary Eaien Mal­ when he found a piece of plastic other showed Manchester as it part of town. Another source of Before the final vote on Intro­ (18) Big Picture 8:30 ( 3-13) Talent ScouU —2 lAicia Barber, Martin Ber­ werfer. Frank Niederwerfer Jr., garden hoae lying near one of the 901 Main St.—Tel. Ml 3-5321 water and sewerage i» the Metro­ ducing the bill the committee nar­ all over the country as a star 0 7 5 2 0 A « 4 jm l2NI0lfl8 ii:t0 (3) Newi, Sports and Weather (3M0) Enmlre (C), ^ . An amUque Ford was deenon- nier, John Wilson. Paige Threlsher. loy. ■ ’ ■ mi(ht be under the Capitol Region player on the nationally televised 4k 7 6 5 4 K Q J 9 8 (8 o r d i 6:15 (23) Club House (34) 'Two (Jenturiej of Symphony Second prizee: Thomas lacoboni, Donald Bernier. buses. politan District qommis.sion, rowly defeated a Republican mo­ 6:30 (10) Adventures In Thne ' (30-40) Hawaiian Bye ntHHted by Pleave Oastorfiuay. and Junior VegetoMes Sophie Gedrim was awarded best Investigation ahowed that not Planning Agency's plan for fhe tion that would have written a show “ Championship Bridge,” ap­ SOUTH Howard Chamberlain, Thomas which already serves .a- fe\y In- (10-33-30) Huntley-Brinkley 3:00 (34) Suinmer D ra ^ Festival Robert Wayner won flrrt prize in Flrot prizes were awarded to of class, rosette, in the floral cul­ only had the gasoline been taken sntire region. diridiial users' in Manchester, mandatory spending limit into the plies the same calm logic to bank 4k K 7 6 5 3 2 (13) Newabeat (18) SubecripUon TV the miniature float by chUdren Menig. Richard Alpers, Robert Both showed very similar pat­ A 2 (34) nim (103340)------Dick PoweU Frank Nlodewerfer—7, Judy Nle- ture contest. from one. bus, but missing from Although the town is not a mem-, Cut. problems a.s to bridge problems. (18) Lite o( Riley 8-3040) The Untouchable! iMhig a toy wagon division. dewerfer—6, Becky Nledewerfer— FTost-2, Irene Gilson, Robert De- terns of development for the town East dealer 0 K J 3 Bread t Pastries otheiz, in addition, were three fire her of the MIX:, only a municipal Two minor amendments were PiOM ( 8) Walter Cronkite ( 8-13) Picture This Awarded honors in the boy’s dec­ 2, Kenneith Bernier—2, Robert Ber­ Maio, Charlotte Dewey, Jane axes, a hand fire extinguisher, and — partly becavise the master plan adopted, but thqy left the b‘M es- Both sides vulnerable 4> 4 3 ( 8) The Outlaw! 10:00 ( 8-12) Keefe BrameUe orated bicycle dlvtriion were Wayner, Gregory (3rane-2, Faye First prize: Susan Waldron, ordinance change would he re­ Sooth West North 10:30 (33) Peter Gunn nier—3, Donald Bernier—3, David Margaret DeGray 7, Vesta Wald­ two btasa gaa caps. was worked out in conjunction quired to allow the town to hook senfially In the same form as the Opening lead—Seven of Clubs 00 (13-33-SMO) Newe, Six>rta and “Horse” by Robert Frost; “FUp- Qiamberlain, John Connally, Deb­ with the CRPA — although there 1 4k Pass 1 NT Weather ( 8-3040) Focue on America Alpers, Randy Higgins, Robert ron 2, Jean Alpers 5, Mrs. M. Thrall estimated the value ofi the up to the MDC lines from Ea.at committee drafted It la.st month. '"Ihe first trick was taken by (10) kUnj___jhdnt (1040) Report fr<»n Rome per,” by Thomae loootoni; and Williams, Lee Potterton, Allan orah Wehren, Elaine Peterson, were some svidenl differences. the ace of clubs in dummy,” 2 4k Psss 3 4 BnUHITIHrUI (30) Big Picture 11:00 ( 34-13-23-30) Newe, SporU and Schmidt 4. items in excess of 342, police said. Hartford. Recording to General It centers on an across-the- 4 4k Pass Past Peter SmlUv Tbp hono™ toe the Bernier, Mary Ann Phillips—4, Sandy Alpera-3, Susan Staiger-2, Also reported yesterday morn­ n ie TTC called the meeting to board rut in both personal and Glatt writes in the bank booklet, 3) To Ten the Truth Weather girls went to Faye Oiamberlean. Lynn Ericson, Gail Ericson, John Secohd prize: Susan Waldron, Manager RicharjleMarlin. Double All Pass 11:15 1^) Movie WllHam Livermore, Ohria Dewey, Margaret DeGray, Carolyn McGill, ing by Robert Doyle, an employe discuss the effect of the ClRrA'.s While the (Xiinmission niembers corporafe income taxes. The ad­ “ Declarer then played three TV 5 4 Ste^~ Allen Show The Doll Oarriage Parade, based Wilson. (10)( l o i Tonighttbni| (C) Allan Bolctridge. Irene Gilson, Vesta Waldron. of Manchester Auto farts, was the regional plan of development on agreed ihal the plans for Rt, 6 re­ ministration is pushing for enact­ rounds of hearts. East trumped on nursery thymes, woo won by Second prizes awarded to Hobbies the town, to see wher^ the differ­ ment in time to make the cut i the third round with the spade It all looks so simple when It Is U:30 (13) Movie „ Adult Hobbies theft of about 10 gallons of gas location serve the town well, they 11:30/123-30) Tonight (C) Red RhJlng Hood '“by Rooeniary Frank Nledewerfer—2, Alan Ber­ First prizes: Richard.^ Burrill— First prize: Donald OuUlettc, Al­ from one of the flrm’.s delivery ences could be ironed out. were uncertain about a proposed felt with January withholding Jack explained, but most bridge play­ (34) Court of Reason 8) Morvie Front, flrst prize; Maty Quite Oon- nier—2, Judy Niedewerfer, Becky 2, Donald Patterson—'2, Beth Christopher Percy, an agency from pay envelopes. The cut At this point, declarer made ers would lose the contract by ma Lawton, Kenneth Oliver, Mar­ trucks parked at the rear of 270 .section of Rt. 281. circling Hart­ trary by Deborah 'WUflon, second Nledewerfer, Leslie Clapp, Donald Reordon, Kenneth Bernier-^2. Jo­ jorie Marks, Rirtiard Kent. Broad St. Doyle told police he planner who has conducted sim­ ford. which would go through Man- would .come in two annual stages. the key play of the hand. He did over-ruffing, '^erhaps they would J prine; Alice to Wonderland by PlartiterBon, Scott Thre^er,. Tim seph Stewart, Lucie Barber, Rich­ not over-ruff with his king. In- al.so do equally foollsfi things with Second prize; Neil Paterson. found a gas cap missing from one ilar meetings in other area com­ ■chester. When fully effective, the cut Shnson and Sbrle Smlith, third Thresher, Mary Ann Phillips, Ken­ ard Mendall, William Harrtoon, Junior Canning of the trucks when he reported for munities -- In Bolton two weeljd would average about 20 per cent i stead, he discarded lils losing their banking problems,. Ahoy, Radio The CRPA plan showed it run­ prize; and Raggedy Ann by Me- neth Bernier, 2, Robert Bernier—6, Virginia Bolstridge, Victor Bar­ First prize: Charles Moore 5, work. ago, — Said last night that^'^ he for Individuals and 8 per cent for club.” there. Mr. Glatt! S e t them (This Mating InoludM only those news broadcasts of 10 or U adante Donald Bernier —1, Linda Slicer— ter. DOUBLE ning north-south through Mi^- "m a Vlncertt, fourth prize. Mai^n Eternder 4, Rebecca Nieder­ thought "W e are both working to­ corporations. (Jnuld Not Ixise straight. lengtlk. Somo stntlons m iry other ahort aeWBcasts). The Dave and Rurth Award 1, Miary EUlen Malloy—1, Pamela Second priziqg: Pamela Johnson, ohester at Spruce and Simimit Sts. Dally Question werfer 2, Judith Niederwerfer 2, TASTE FOR METAL WORLD GREEN ward the same goals, but in some­ The TPC members thouglit this South could not lose by this WDBO-ISSS 7:45 Congreaslonal Report wMch went bo the fio y and girt Higgins. Carolyn Rank, Susan Dickenson, Frank Niederwerfer 2. BOLZANO, Italy AP) — Sur­ what different ways.” play. He was sure to lose that Partner opens with one club, 6:00 Jim Mettleton 8:10 Pops Concert getting the most flidt prizes went Kathy Malloy, Kenneth Bemler, •would fragment the town too mucJi, 8:00 Raynor Bb£^ 9:06 Nightbeat Junior Needlecraft Secohd prize: Charles Moore, prised butchers ■ here found a TPC chairman Martin Alvord. club anyway. and it cost him and the next player posses. You Newa to SUcer and Chartee Moore. Linda Slicer, Virginia Bolstridge. and suggested it be located where David A. 'Oolas Wallace Rated hold: Spades. IO-B-8 ; Hearts. K- t:05 Newa. daipiOtt 11:00 First prizes went to Roselle Bar­ Martin l§6mier 3, Rebecca Nieder­ metal-eating cow. 13 secretary Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson the master plan supposes a teywn . nothing to throw it away on WHAT—ns 11:15 SporU Final Junior Baked Goode ber, Lucia Barber, Betty Sharp, Needlework A Handicrafts werfer, Judith Niederwerfer 4. When the animal was cut up at and Ermano Qaraventa. the three ^ East's jack of spades, Q J ; Diamonds, Q-10 9-8; Clubs, Charcoal Broiler 6:00 Easy Ed Show 11:30 Starlight Serenadr First prizes: Mrs. Nancy laco­ STAMPS north-south highway, in the rail­ €k>las. son of Mr. and Mrs.. An­ 6:30 News, Weather and Sporta 1:00 Newa and Sign Oft Flrat Prize winners were Pa­ Karen Barber, Irene Joi^on, Re­ the slaughter yard 75 pieces of eommission members present last j Declarer later got to dummy A-10-*. 7:16 Jeff Sprung WFor—ms becca Nledewerfer 2, Linda Slicer boni, Mrs. K. Sorensen, Mrs. Patsy Approximately _ 65 per cent of metal were found in its stomach. road right of way west of the thony J. Golas, was formerly as­ Practitioner of What do yoti say? Joel Caah mela Johnson. Shirley Waldron, night, quickly picked osit one dif­ with a diamond to lead a spade 550 East Midcll* Turnpiks 8:00 Meta va. CHants 6:00 - - Barbara Harrison, Judy Nieder- 2, Lynn Ericson, Shirley Waldron. Frost, Mrs. Ruth Hood, Mrs. Elsie the working wortien in this coun­ They included nails, screws, a ALL WEEK center of town. sociated with the Hartford Na­ ' through East. Since Ea.st was Answer: Bid one diamond. Show 11:80 Tonight at My Place Jill Bughee ference. As a* Jimited access road, how- “AT THE GREEN" llrand „ wopfer, Elaine Peterson, Sharon Second prizee went to Brende Barber, Merrilyn Niedewerfer. try are married. metal file, bolts and a key. The ORPA had included a great tional Bank and Trust Co. and the Empty Gesture then down to ace-queen of spades. your biddable suit first and sug­ 13:00 Sign Off WINF—im e-ver, Rt. 291 might not serve the Southern New England Telephone South tost only one further spade gest a game In notrump at your WTIC—ISIS 6:00 Newe, Sporta and Weather dMt more high density development WlMTt Rm I Charcod k UMd 6:15 Showcaie tlwn the TPC had. and a great deal town as well as the proposed locsJ Co. trick and the ace of diamonds. next turn. ■ \ .:00 News, Sporta and Weei' artery, but is more likely, because He attended Nathan Hale School 6:86 Old, Borrowed and Blue 8:00 The World Tonight more open space, loo. (Continued from Page One) Declarer thus made his contract, A;6:45 Three Star Extra 8:30 Showcase • of the additional state funds, to and Mainchester High School, scoring game and rubber. For Sheinwpld’s 36-page booklet, 7:06 Converiatlon Piece 9:00 Yankees va. Athletics The towm plan shows a ring of 13:90 Sign Off ______BLUE CBOSS INDIVIDUAL ENBOLLMENT fairly low density development be built. where he played three years of tion to the . trend toward military South would go down If he. over­ “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge,’ ’ T;80 Newe ot the World around the center of town'— home Percy discussed Rt. 6 with Bol­ varsity football. He was gradual dictatorship." ruffed with the king of spades send 50 cents to Bridge Book, TRY A lots of about 30.000 square feet. ton planners two weeks ago, and ed from Trinity Collage In 1960 Strange words, coming from when East ruffed with the jack. Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 3318, The CRPA plan b re^ s the ring, found them interested in a brancdi as an economics major, and he was Wallace. Declarer would have to give up Grand Central Station, New York showing denser development — up that would run south of the Notch. a varsity lineman on the football Last week the officials of four two spade tricks to East and 17, N.Y. HAMBURG to eight familias per acre - - along They thought It would bolster the team for three years. Alabama communities carefully would also lose a club and a dia­ Copyright 1963, Pope Cuts Audience NOW—THRU SEPT. 18 ONLY the southwest section of town, and town's commercial development, Golas served In the Army Me­ arranged to obey federal court or­ mond. General Features Corp. In the northeast, too. they said. dical Corps, and later was trans­ ders to desegregate their public STEAK Even more land in the weat, TTie CRPA is now working with ferred to the Connecticut National schools. They aaid they could meet the given the boy permission to drive 1 or many other selections along the proposed Rt. 6 relocation the State Highway Dept, to de­ Guard. to a friend’s house. Heleen will be velop plans for regional roads. situation locally, without Wallace's For Viet Nam Cleric YOU CAN GET GREATEST and in Buckland. is shoisTi as de­ Police Arrests arraigned on the charges Sept. 23 and taste the difference, y. voted. to industrial use. The results of community discus­ intervention. But he intervened with state troopers and stopped in Manchester Circuit Court 12. ah ' the dense development would sion meetings, like last night’s, Donald J. Steiner, 24, of Glaa- Only the very bes^ quality . (Oontfaraod from Page One) »moet foreign presldenti who, like merge the town with similar de­ could influence the final pleute- Philippine Slides the desegregation in three of the Two young women yesterday ■nto, will attend the U.N. general cities. tonbury, posted a 826 bond for ap­ BLUE CROSS BENEFITS EVER OFFERED velopment Intended In East Hart­ ment of new state roads. were ordered to appeal- In Man­ pearance in Manchester Circuit is used. briefly Monday night en route to assembly meeting in New York. ford. But “ Our plan was to main­ The CRPA must complete its From different aides in Ala chester Circuit Court 12 on Sept. Kennedy’s remarks on Viet I Shown to Women bama Wallace waa criticised for Court 12 Sept. 30 on a charge of an International parliamentary tain the town as an entity," said regional -plan by the end of the 23 to answer charges that they operating an unregistered, motor conference in Bel^ade, ’ Yugo­ Nam represented on elaboration Alvord. year, Percy said, and will return doing exactly what he had ac have been lea-ving their children of statements he made in a I4lm-1 Mrs. Roger Cottle showed mangr cused the federal government of vehicle. His arrest isat night about ^ Where cleanliness and qual­ slavia. She heads a five-member Mrs. Jacobson agreed that high­ to Manchester with more definite writhout proper supervision. 8:30 resulted from complaint of delegaticH). She also will. visit liar television interview on <3BS FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY er density housing was needed to proposals In October or November educational slides on the Philippine doing. They are Mrs. Joan Kauffman of Labor Day. At that time, he said Last month he ttot in another neighbors who said they had seen ity is not a mistake but ths Paris and New York. complement the Increased indus­ before deciding on a final design.' Islands last night at ths meeting 63 wells St. and Mrs. Judith Ar- him driving his unregristered car a Mrs. Nhu had been expected to the Diem regime had to change ! trial development, but objected to In other business, the Tnre empty gesture, this time on Bible policies and, perhaps personnel to I of the Women’s Fellowship of the readfog in public schools. cari School St. distance of about 300 yards on the rule. head South Viet Nam’s observer ^ No Age Limit • it No Phsraieal some of the proposed locations eaM agreed to meet with Town Counsel Police Capt. George MoCaughey highway between 219t261 Bush mission to the United Nations if win popular support; othsrwlse it I of Union Pond, and north of the Irving Aronson to discuss an in­ Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. While the Supreme Court on would lose its war with Commu-1 June 17 banned Bible reading in aaid the arrests stem from in­ Hill Rd. police said Steiner admit­ the General Assembly debates al­ Wilbur Qtiss Highway. Both areas terpretation of state law requir­ Cottle has spent two years in vestigation into the activities of ted iMlng the car in the course of SNACKS OR MEALS SERVED leged suppression of Buddhists by nlst guerrillas. ^ No Health RootriotioBS ’t f No Matter W hore Yon Are BniglogFed. are more suited to other forms of ing all outdated subdivisions re­ Manila, he with the Army Intel­ public schoola aa a religious exer­ The President's latest state- cise, it did not—and said it did the two women as a result of cutting wood for fireplaces. Saigon authorities. The assembly development, she said. designed to meet present subdivi­ ligence and rtie with the Amer­ complaints by neighbors and wel­ FROM OPENING TO CLOSING session opens Sept. 17. ments. Indicated the United States I Alvord suggested that high den­ sion as well as soning regulations. ican Missions. not—ban Bible reading oa part of would proceed cautiously In try-J a study course. fare workers. Both women -were ATI O'CLOCK . Ing to bring about governmental] sity development be concentrated It will ask a meeting with town A devotional program closed said to be living at 51 School St WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ New Broad-CJoverage Plan DP-18 Specially Designed around the center, which would with prayer. The business meet­ On Aug. 6 the Alabama Board PHNA Board Gets changes In South Viet Nam. I directors to determine their policy of Education ordered the Bible when the alleged o(ffenses occur­ dent Kennedy says the United also provide support for the cen­ on parklets and other open space ing was conducted by Mrs. Perci- red. States must pursue a policy of “ If you reduce your aid,” he tral ^siness district. read dally in all public schools as For IndividuEtl Connecticiit Residents W lio Are in proposed cluster subdivisions. val H'umphreys, president, apd a part of a study course. 3-Month Report patience^ in South Viet Nam and said, "it is possible you could Though little commented on, the nominating committee was select­ There were three motor vehicle have some effect upon the gov­ Wallace, who introduced the arrests yesterday, two as the re­ avoid a get-tough slash in aid. CftPA’a proposal for more open To reihove soli lines from ed to present a slate of new of­ The Manchester Public Health An aid cut, Kennedy said Mon­ ernment stnicture there. On the 1 Not Already Enrolled As Blue Cross Group Members qtece to the east of town, with around shirt collars and cuffs, resolution to do this, said that in sult of on-sight violaitions, and the other hand, you might have a sit­ ficers at the October meeting. making Bible reading port of the Nursing Association held Its first day night, might bring about a very low density (2-acre lota) br dampen the area and brush with Refreshments were served by third on the complaint-of neign uation which could bring about a study course he was not trying to bors. fall meeting this morning in the collapse of the Vietnamese govern­ Also Open To Present Non-Gror^ Members W ho ^ BO development, seemed to have dry, concentrated washing soda the hostesses, Mrs. William Dav4h board room of the hospital. ment of Ngo Dinh Diem and open collapse. We don’t want that,” 1 the T f ^ s approval. ; before tossing the garments into get around the Supreme Court de­ Joachim Gaul, 20, of 340 Hack­ Kennedy said he subscribes to I and Mrs. Harold Smith. cision. matack St., wah charged with Mrs. Rachel Barnes, supervleor all of Southeast Asia to the threat May Wish To Take Advantage Of Thia Broader Oeveeage* Town land purchases in this the washer. of nursee, gave a report for June, of a CJommunist take-over. the theory that a Communist vie-1 But that's exactly what he was causing unnecessary noise with a REGISTER NOW! tory in South Viet Nam would! doing. He wasn’t defying the motor vehicle last night (ibout July and August. Home visits to­ The President, In a nationally taled l.TiM fo fy ie three-month pe­ televised interview on NBCTs open the way to Communist vic-| court. It only sounded that way. 10:30. He was observed by I%trol- uu{: tory throughout Southeast Asia. He was complying with the court. man Brian Rooney sque^ng his riod. Eight etiMt clinics were held Huntley - Brinkley Report, con­ with 108 attending; fourteen ma­ ceded there was no easy solution “ China is so large, looms sol Gfxnpeie Increased Protectaon Offered Under Expanded Benefits Of DP-18 Nevertheless, he said: “ 1 would tires on Cooper W. He was or­ high just beyond the frontiers that like tor the people of Alabama to dered to appear in Manchester Cir­ ternity ohnlcs with 207 attending, to the Vietnamese problem DP-18 k a broad-coverage Blue Croes plan spetaaUy derigned far individ^lB pay thirteen pediatrics with 93 attend­ marked by internal opposition to if South Viet Nam went, it would be in defiance of such a ruling. cuit Court 12 on Sept. 23. not only give them on Improved I want the Supreme Court to know ing; and ten tumor and arthritic the Diem regime and the govern­ to Blue Croes. DP-18 offers you the most expanded benefits ewer available to help k e ^ p a « w « i nam* Alfred W. Heleen, 44, of 52 Wells clinics with 106 attending. ment’s widespread arrests of geographic position tor a guerril­ we are not going to cemform to St., was arrested on dual charges la assault on Malaya but would] costs . . . gives you and your family greater protection against ema-eKpenuiwe hospital stays. smy such decision." Beverly Bolli'no Burton Buddhists and students. of allowing a minor to operate a Kennedy expre.ssed the admin­ also give tjhe impression that the! FnI better!.... yew tmilyl Wallace got very aggressive motor vehicle, and allowing a per­ wave of the future in Southeast! again on Aug. 21 but in a way that istration viewpoint In these words: son under 16 to operate an unin­ 3RD HILARIOUS WEEK! “ We are using our influence to Asia was China and the Commu-1 accomplished absolutely nothing sured vehicle, after his 15-year-old nlsts," the President said. Benefit period of 70 days p e x admission to flie hospital. No Im ft to unless he felt it built up his image persuade the government there to missions per year, however readrnfesiwi to any hciiqMtri witfam eO day* faitowmg date son was observed about 6:30 p.m. take those step.s which will win In discussing attempts to use as a defier. dri-ving on School and Main Sts. American influence in that part This was' at the Southern Gov­ Dance Studio back support. That takes some of disrfiarge considered smne admission, Heleen, who was riding in the car, time and we must be patient, we of the world, Kennedy said, "We ernors’ Conference at White Sul­ told the arresting officer be had can’t expect these coimtrles to do a* PhU coverage, regardless of cost, of Spedal Services provided Mid billed by phur Springs, W. Va. must persist.’’ everything the way we wont to feudi as X-ray, drugs, (operating ro«n, labocatory services, onnrth«ua, oKygen, etc.) He presented four resolutions 21 OAK ST. He expressed concern that Americans might get impatient do them" or to adopt, the Ameri-1 attacking civil rights policies of can image. e" Room and board aBowanoe of $18 per day. m m m the national administration. 3fis- 'V ’l r ▼ ’4r and urge a U.S. withdrawal from your m u t u a l s a v in g s b a n k sissippi's Gov. Rosa Barnett co­ South Viet Nam. M aternity allowance of $125 after huriiend and wife have held manberridp tor 8 monttis. sponsored them. > Why Brisg Luseh? < Dirsetort: BEVERl/ and LEE BURTON “ That 6nly makes it easy fqr But the conference took no ac­ the Communists,” Kennedy said. Pre-Cana Parley a - Credit up to $10 lor each initial visit to hospital eme^penoy rocni Mien care leoaiMed ^ Reasonable and DeUrioas - “ I think we should stay. We tion on any of the resolutions and witfam 34 hours of accident Wallace didn't ask for any. •hould use our influence In os ef­ To Start Sunday I Pd a il y fective a way as we can, but we CLV s SES IN: should not withdraw.” You Get These B o n d e d Bepefite At Loweri PossHe Cost ^LUNCHEON Sunday at 2 p^m. a pre-Conal Rockville-V ernon On other topics, Kennedy said: Mentoetship Dues For D P-18: ^ ^SPECIAL IH SLUtHlHBCOlM,; —The United Ttates would sound (Conference will “begin at St. BALLET — TAP — JAZZ a very uncertain trumpet around James' Church tor all engaged I Individual______$ 6B0 per month Bishop^s Company the globe should the Senate refuse couples or those planning to marry! FnzHtHty h n S y ...... - ...... —...... - ...... $12.28 per month RESTAURANT^ within the year. I to ratify the limited nuclear test- (menbetrinp does to be psid (gwrlKslyl) To Appear Oct. 1 ACROBATIC — BALLROOM yban treaty “ after the government Tile'conference will start, at toe! P so Oak 8 t„ Manchester ^ <- / ha.s committed Itself to it.” parish hall with on Infoimol talk! PAlr-Condlttoned—Free Parldng^ —The federal budget will be bal­ by the conference diiector, and a! /.• FALL OPENING • Alan Baton's best-seller ’YJry, / anced more quickly than other­ discussion session by the couples I the Beloved Company” will be pre­ Register at th^ studio Thursday, Septeihber 5 and wise if Congress passes an 3i - and director. Refreshments will be •EASY PffONE CALL ENROLLMENT PC® BLUE (XtOBS MEMBERS: H you Me sented In dramatic form at the Un­ billion tax cut this year to stimu­ served before the attendants ad-1 Rrfted in Plan “A” or Plan “B” - and wish tqupgrade your coverage to Broad-Coverage DP-18 — triepbona ion Congregational Church of Joum to St. James’ (Church for 12 from 3-5 ^ 7-9 or call 649-7847, 643-4448 any­ late the economy. Without a tax your nearatBhie Cross office (see Tel^ihone Directory). Just give your naine and tnem bershtoi»n»». * Rocicville Oct. 1 when the Bishop's WHEN EVERYTHING MUST BE JUST SO cut, Kennedy said, “ 1964 Is going Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-1 Company of Burbank, Calif, visits to be an uncertain time from an ment during - which the engage­ OF RockvRle. On the night you dine out — you know it will be, If your deatlna- time Uon Is PeUlns, Food, service and atmoephere are tope — not economic standpoint." ment blessing , will be given. The r The natioiiolly-acclaimed com­ eooasionally, but alw ays!! —It______would be "a fatal______mistake" ceiremOny Includes the blessing of Apply Now. pm Ont Applioationi And Mail To Bloc Cross. pany is now • in its tenth year of to let civil righU “ divide this the engagement ring, touring the United States and Can­ nie very popular BILL DONAHUE Is country politically into Negroes! The second session will be oH M em bership EUUeotive Nov. L 1963. Send No M on ey W ith Arro>lSoa«on. ada. 'The adaption by the group, I here at his organ Wednesday, 'Hiursday, and whites.” Kennedy said he I Sept. 22 in the evening and will be sponsored by the Rockville Area Friday and Saturdays with dinner music doesn’t believe this will happen conducted by two physicians. (Cou- Clergy Council, will be. presented from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. mood mnsle ond he expects the North “ will pies must attend the first session at 8 p.m. y Q t n m 10:80 p.m. to 1 a.m. continue to support” civil rights, to be eligible tifattend the doctors’ At 3:30 p.m. the same day. a —Kennedy doesn’t know If he’ll conference, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Werne r \ s stage adaption of the Children’s Centrally Located At meet this fall with President TTto Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blxler of classic "Wlnnie-the-Pooh” by A. 7 W ALNUT ST. of (Communist Yugoslavia. But he 136 Benton St. are in charge of A. Milne will be presented by the ■aid meetings are planned with arrangements. Please Enroll Me As A Member In Connecticut Blue Cross company at the church. MANCHESTER Patou's novel deal.s with raciai Phone 648-4628 In oceofdone* wilb tnnm oi*d eonditioor ipaeified in thn RULES AND REGULATIONS. LITTLE MUSIC SHOPPE conflict played out against the sys­ I underttond iweb opplicatien will M l b« nfinclivn umU thn dots of thn Carbficoto of tem of apartheid In the Union of 1?:' - -'-■s!' : South Africa. Baton, a novelist and STANLEY WANNER , Membenhip AgranmnN ittund to ms. 122 short story writer who lives in STARTS TOMORROW South Africa, is also the author of “THE CARETAKERS" BMtTH the critically-acclaimed "Too Late Shown At 0:00 and 9:20 , DATE the ' Phalarope,” dealing with a NAAtE 875 MAIN STREET ABOVE OUINN’S STORE (HUNT) Rret Nonw (fR iN T ) MU Moenh Day South African whiU who- crosses NOW W S(1 EBN THJi WlUT MMES A WOMAN.. ANO WHAT BSaKS HCk! the color line. ^ In "Winnie-the-Pooh” the make beheve world of Pooh Land comes FISH FRY M olt □ FmnoW □ to life. A perennial children’s fa­ (ALL YOU C A N EAT) I ond Nn. Cily nnd Zeei* vorite, "Winnie” is among several memorable children’s books writ Thursday, September S ten by Milne. Fri«d Fkh Ler io r W « d g « The Bishop’s Cewnpany, founded Frtiicli Frisd PetatoM Cokslow MST M lO W : in 1962 by Phyllis Beardsley Bo- Husbood or wife «*nd all UNMARRIEO CHRDREN UNDER *9 YEARS of o g o to be kar, has toured over 800,000 rniles, Fiwshly BcAtd Relb ORd lutter * melwdod uodor your momborsWp: playing in all 50 states and Cana­ Krtfi Dolo da. It has performed at the Sec-: Fir»t Nomo Mddlo Mtiol Month Vaor ond Assembly of the World Coun cil of. Churches, Yale Divinity HiffiiiFOUiem miMioiJMiisnittE EVERY WEDNESDAY Mnibond □ School, Princeton Theological l. WK* □ Seminary and Rutgera University. OllliM.THE CARETAKERS' 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. Evening CkiUege , Son □ The Company, inter-facial and J. 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S. servl' wiwill be held Thursday for Dr,;'’John Murren, 63, post pres- Shown At 1:40 RouiARDjounion} Art Englii—ring Atangraee,yee on join BhR' CiaoB no maMer ebete MUSIC AVAILABLE FC3R TINY LIHLE FINGERS Ijk^t of the Omneottcut Dental you eerie... big linn, amaH firm, aetf-amployed, Association. Murrsh was dead 'on **Landmarit for H u g ir Oouraet lead to a degree or eertifioate. enamployed or ietirod. I I CArttoi unc DAW ' TO THE ADVANCED VIRTUOSO arrival yesterday at St. 'Vincent’s ENDS TONIGHT Hosj^tal after suffering an ap­ 'nerooles and Captive Women” Shown At 6:00 and 8:65 Claaaes begin September 16. plus "Magic Voyage of Slnbad” Shown At 7:40 Americans’* , ^ , P.O.I*xl925 OPEN FROM I P.M. to 5 P.M. DAILY parent heart attack.-A dentist tor I n todoy to RmM CrSflf ||^ NgMS, ClgM lflft 40 years. Murren wag association V4 MUe Off Oakland Si. , UnIvaMity ot Hsrtforil SM-B4U esident from 1945 through 1946. If SnlsJiAA Clsnaoas *>»y- . 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li I r PA G E I T V l MANCHESTER EVENINCK HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN..TUESPAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 M^CHESTER EVENING HER^UA MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 PAG E FOUR Bug^ene J. Morgan, 56, Bolton, was William Fleming, 20, 287 HUllar^ unregistered vehicle; Peter B. referred to the Family Relations St., failure to set hand brake, $10; Ready,. 17, Andover, d'bfactive 12th Circnit Court for pre-sentenclng -Investl- Gary G. Goddard, 16, Vernon, op­ equipment; Barbara Rohan, 38 MANOHESTER gaUon; while .'the charge against erating without a license, $16; Gardner St., for court trial, fol­ Court Cases John W. Kallah. 45,131 Dove Lane, United S. Jeffries, 17, Marlborough, lowing too closely; Richard ' J. RUI CLEANINR was continued until Sept, 10, for unnecessary noise, $16. Thura, 16, - Glastonbury, for court Del KaviHas, V n p. presentation In 'Circuit Court 12. Also, D arrel B. Mhins, 20, 142 trial, failure to drive reasonable B1ANOHE8TEB SB88ION Ralirfi A, Clapper, 46. Vernon Spruce St., faUure to obey tiaffic distance apart. Bond wa* set at $1,000 each lor was fined $20 for intoxication. signal, $16; Dennis U Mbtin, 17, Also,^ Joyce WUlard, 161 Hart­ OeaHnailaB! three youths presented In Circuit 34 Gitffurn Rd., failure to obey John R, laiman, 40, ?05 Bush HUl ford Rd.»’ faUure to grant right of • Servloal Court 12 yesterday. Peter Roy, 20, Bd., was fined $20 for Illegally sign, $15, faUure to oamy Itoense, way, untU Sept. 16; Robert Treat, of 5 Orchard St.: Raymond F. $3; WUliam PatftiBhall, 18, Ooven- ^scharging fireworks. Nelson 24, CromwaU, 'negUg;ent homicide, a n g h QnalHy Johnson. 10, ol Vernon T ^ e r Lefwle, 38,;^Coventry, was fined $5 iry, failure to grant right of way, untU Sept 28; JAy Jackson, L 80; La w - Kelley Rd., Vernon, are c h ^ e d peace charge sgainst Richard unnecessary noise, $16; John B. renoe Machia, 21, 26 Cottage St., with attempted breaking and en­ 643-0012 WemmeU Jr., Coventry, was White, 19, Bast Hartford, unnec­ operating under the influence, un­ tering. The three were apprehend­ nolled. essary noise, $15 with $9 remit­ ed earlv Saturday morning In front ted; Robert Simpson, 22, WUliman- tU O ct 10; Bruce Walker, 46, Rox- Dispositions on various motor bury. Mass., faUure to drive to of the'stop * Shop Supen^kTKei vehicle infractions resulted in the tlc, following too dneely, $21; on W. Middle Tpke. In the WUMam H. Stewart, 26, Hartford, the right, untU Oct. 10. were bakery items valued at $3.OT, following fines: failure to carry registration, $3. Unttt«Sept 23, Jbhn J. Trivlg- Henry P. Rush, 35, Wapping, no, 51, 46 Alexander St., sale of Notice which had been left in front of the The following forfeited bonds operating imder the influence, Uqunr to a minor; until Oct. 7, store a short Ume earlier. $102; J o s ^ Sevigny, 61, 21 Terry when they failed, to appear; The Johnson youth provided Daniel B. Balkua, 21, Best Hart­ Garvey W. Fox, 20, Hartford, de­ W l HAVI DAILY bail; the others are being held for Rd., operating under the influence, fective equipment; until Sept. 16, $120; Frank R. Guodace, 23, Mer­ ford, fOiltire to carry registration, court appearance on Sept. 23. $3; Miriam Cantor, Chicago, Dl., John F. Murihe, 38, Groton, fail­ DELIVERY TO THE Additional bail of $100 each was iden, speeding, $96; John A. Keene, ure to grant half the highway; tm- 28, Ft. Dix, N J., speedliig, $100. speeding, $46; Alfred Haller Jr., set for Johnson and Baker on a New Jersey, speeding, $30; Adams til Sept 23, James F. Nielsen, Engaged charge of using a boat without i^r- Also, William Azelby Jr., 39, West Hartford, larceny. Bridgeport, failure to drive in es­ Monroe Jr., New Jersey, speeding, miseion. They will appear at a lat­ $45; Ugo J. Saganich, Massachu­ tablished lane, $45; Curtis Michaud, The engagement of-Miss Kath­ BOLTON er date in Glastonbury. setts, speeding, $60. 23, Stafford Springs, operating KILMER DAK DOOMED ryn Morgan of Silver Springs, Md., Rayrnond Hajinft, 44, of The following cases were noUed: St., was fined $75 for without n license, $50; Millie Stra­ to Michael J. Patulak of Manches­ AREA der, Danbury, operating without Olin J. Beebe, 67, 79 Hollister NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (A P ) breach of ^the peace and *20 for St., failure to yield right o f wa,y; ter ■ has been announced by her intoxication. A charge of r e s tin g a license, $26; Wayne F. Stratton, —They’re cutting down the Kilmer Stophene O’Brien, 16, 8 Gerard St., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. an officer was nolled. David Mc­ 22, 9 Lincoln St., ^>eeding, $36; oak Sept. 18 and time arUI have James D. Com lA, 23, 68 Goodwin failure to grant of way; Morgan of Silver Springs, Md. Donald. 24, Storrs, was fined $50 triumphed. LENOX St., failure to pass on right, $25; Oraig Standfest, 17, Coventry, , Her fiance la the son of Mr. and with $5 remitted on a charge of failure to give proper aign^. The stately white oak, beUeved Mrs. Michael Patulak of 28 Acad­ breach of the peace. He also re­ Peter Oatway, 19, 116 Diane Dr., PHARMACY driving left at an Intersection, $21. The following cases were con­ to have inspired Joyce Kilmer to emy St. ceived a jaU sentence of 90 daya write the poem, “ Trees,” has suc­ Miss Morgan attends Msrietta which was suspended, and was Also, Thomas W. Clifford, 19, tinued: 299 E. CENtBR ST. cumbed to old age. OoU^e, Marietta, Ohio. placed on probation for one year. 9 Nelson PI., failure to display UnUl Sept. 12: Hoibert Chap­ Mr. Patulak attends ths Univer­ Gladys Smith, 362 Adama St„ proper lights, $10; Vic Dvorak, man, 19, Coventry, making unnec­ The tree, located cm' the Rutgers TEL Ml 94M96 20. West Hartford, falluro to drive essary noise; William Donohue, UiUverslty campus. Is beUeved to sity of Coimectlcut. was fined $50 for breach of the A June wedding planned. peace. A shnUar charge against reasonable distance apart, $15 28, 1077 Main St., operating an be 300 years old. im i

Couple Marks 25th

and Mrs. Joseph Lopes o f f of her moth' when she was six. ■*y. / \ Namltf photo 48 Spruce S t celahrated their 25th Mr. Lopes is a native of Belvedere, wedding anniversary Sunday at SicUy. ^ MRS.'. EDMUND ANTHONY KOZLOWSKI their home with a party given by Mr. Lopes is employed , by Case o MRS. JOSEPH RAYMOND KRUKAS their son, Salvatore. Bros, and is a member of the The marriage \ of Miss Jeani baby's breath, and rainbow ribbon Miss Diane MoMillion of Alex­ The couple were married Sept. Crlstoforo ColomboXsociety. Mrs. Tkiru. Linda A. McKay and Rogerfthe bride: Miss Mary Darty and uth Methodist (Church was« Koreen Rodgers of 'Manchester to streamers. ann Mias UlHan Rehse of Manohes-t honor, She wore a gold ballerina- .cTAiOT s M » « a » J A a l l r t f R4 n n . 8, 1938, at S t Mary’s Church, B a- Lopes is a . member o(^ the Regina • MM length dress fashioned with a Miss Andrea Pratt, all of Man the scene Saturday of the wedding andria. Va., Miss Martha Hardy of Edmund Anthony Kozlowski of Miss Nancy Kazmarzyk and Misa %UV tor became the bride of Joseph F. Hence, both of Manchester, were Lyn Barry, both of Hartford, were vedere, Sicily, and oame to the lyitaUa Society, scooped neckUne and elbow-leng;th Chester, were bridesmaids. Their of MisB Brenda Lois Marcham to (Covington, Va., and Miss Judith New Britain took plabe Saturday United States with their son April They have two rtUld^^ Salva­ Rajymood Krukaa of Hartford Sat­ sleeves, and she carried a bouquet united in marrliage Saturday at ruby satin gowns and hats were Yaskulka of Rockville were brides­ at St. James' (Church.' - bridesmaids. Their costumes were tore, who Is a senior a\^ Lincoln Lt. Robert Bunce Stocks, ^ t h of fashioned to match the honor at-; 14, 1947. urday at the Church of the As- (tf gold and yellow pompons. St. James’ Church. styled to match the honor at­ maids. They wore hunter green The bride is the daugh% of Mr. Hxu. Lopes, the former Miss University, Pa., where he iamajor- WiUiam Krukaa of Hartford, tendant’s, and they carried cas­ Vernon. and Mrs. John T. Rodgerl.of 104 tendant’s, only in powder blue and sumpilon. ’The bride is a daughter of Mr. satin gowns with matching hats, rin«wv>riiiia Intagliata, was bom in Ing in sociology, and M a i^ who brother of the 'bridegroom, served cade bouquets of rod and white 'Ihe bride is the daughter of Mr. Walnut St. The bridegroorh, is a peach, and they carried cascade m zT .M oim i and Mrs. Arthur McKay, 216 High­ bouquets of powder blue and peach Mancheetter, and returned to Sicily is a student at Nathan Hale THIS NONTa The bride is the daughter of Mr. as beat man. Ushers were Eu­ dahlias and white carnations. andYfrs. Robert E. Marcham, Rt. and carried bouquets of yellow son of Mr. and Mrs. EdmurW P- carnations and baby’s breath with with bar father, after the death (Herald photo by Ofiara) and Mrs. Henry C. RehM at 164 gene C. Rehse of Mcuichester, land St. The bridegroom is a son Harold Sand^ of Manchester chrysanthemiuna, Kozlowski of New Britain. OCTOBER 30. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. rainbow ribbon streamers. UM SEPTEMBER ws TUESDAY at. John at. The bridegroom U a brotoer of the bride; and Robert of Mir. and Mrs. Francla Hence, served sis best man. Ushers were Da-vld E. W ay of White Plains, The Rev. Joseph H. McCann pOf and Mrs. Percy Stocks, Bolton Rd. Leonard K?>zlowski of New B rit a M T W T F s 8 M ¥ W T f 8 SOB of Mir. and Mrs. Joseph J. Krukaa of Hartford, brother of tha 61 Lenox St. PhiUp Hence, brother of the N. Y., served as. best man. Ushers formed the double ring ceremony Coventry Knikss of Hartford. bridegroom. bridegroom; William Breadheft The Rev. Dr. J. Manley , Shaw and celebrated the nuptial Mass aln served as his brother’s best ‘ 1 2 9 6 5 The Rev. Joseph H. McOenn per­ were John Stocks, brother of the man. Ushers were Walter Lagoss B O Y SCOUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Rev. Francis T. Butler p«r- The bride’s mother wore a mint and Richard Giroff, all of Man- performed’ the double ring cere­ bridegroom, Stephen Marcham, Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or­ formed the double rtng ceremony. ot New Britain and Raymond 8 9 10 1112 13 14 6 7 8 9 U) 1112 foivned the dotiUe ring ceremDBy green silk dress with bone ac- ohfifltor mony. Jock Grove of Avon Old brother of the bride: and Thomas ganist and soloist. The altar 'was oeesoties; the bridagroom’a moth­ Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was organ­ Mrs. McKay wore a three-piece decorated with bouquets of white CtlonneU of Hartford. f^otes and News 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and celebrated the nuptial Mass. Farms waa the organist. Mias Jane TThayer, all of Vernon The bride's mother wore a ZBA to Hear 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 er wore a beige dress with cocoa ist. Bouquets of white gladioli and 20 21222324.2526 Pa*a (Sietelat was organist. ’Ihe suit of teal blue and ooooa brown M. Wilcox of Wethersfield, eousin The bride’s mother wore an a-vo- gladioli and chrysanthemums, sheatb dress of light turqix>lae 22 23 24 2526 27 28 accessories. Both mothers wore dahlias decorated the altar. ■ . J . . . . 44(U M v M a 4,nVti(virt* ? K f n H o e r iv A n I n rv\ A .rriA .P altar was decorated with bouquets I and matching aocessories. The cado satin dress with a matching The bride, given in marriage by chiffoit; with pink accessories, and Members of Boy Scout Troop 47 272829 80 31 of wfalto gkbdloU and oamatlons. corsages of sweetheart rosps. The bride, given in marriage by I bridegroom’s mother wore a brown of the bride, waa soloist. ’The sanc­ her father, wore a floor-length Three Appeals 2930 ______SEPTEMBER her father, wore a floor-length hat. The bridegroom’s motheT a corsdee of miniature pink and of the South Methodist Church The bride, given in marriage by A reception for 60 waa held at Jersey dress -with beige acceosoriee. tuary was decorated with bouquets wore a turquoise dress of crepe and sheath gown of silk taffeta with iM t month held a two-week camp- gown of white otgensa, designed white roses. The bridegroom’! her fatbar, wwa a ballerina-length the Zipiier (Sub. When leaving on Both wore corsages of white rOaes. of white gtodkdl. lace with a matching hat. Both lace applique and pearl trim, de­ mother wore a moss green sheath m McKay. ing being larger than zoning reg­ j Thousands of appointments like this every year lace scallops which matched her ature carnations. Canoeing: John Atkinson, Vic­ ulations allow for such. dreee, and arranged from a pearl Mrs. Marilyn Sola of Walling­ tor Odger and Ken Adams. The ToUand County ’Tax-Aasocl- crown. She carried a single white ford was matron of honor and Nature: Ken Richards, Don Kel- ation will have a dinner meeting orchid with stephanotis. Mrs. Donald Barrows of Branford ssy, Dwight Phelps, Larry Adams, at 7 pm. Sept. 21 at-the firehouse Miss Glsela Scholtz of Man­ was the bridesmaid. Both attend­ Tedford and David Johnson. at the intersection of Rts. 30 and help make Connecticut the wonderful place it is to iivp^ini chester, sister of the bridegroom, ants, sisters of the bride, wore ■oil and Conaervation: B ruce 74 in ’ToUand. Beu'l L. Davis Jr. was m ^d of hmw>r. Miss M a Gal- mint green chiffon dresses ■ fash­ BbkIk , David McQuade, Ricky Lar­ of Berlin wlU give a .talk on map- gon, Mrs. Joe App and Miss Regina ioned with square necklines and son, Riehy Brender and Ken plmg. Niischak, all of Philadelphia, Pa., short aleeves, floral headpieces, Dinner reservations tire to b* were bridesmaids. and carried cascade bouquets of noade by Sept. 17, Word Rose- The honor attendant and bridea- Floneailng: Bob Poet, Bob Prvn- Nassiff photo- yellow miniature carnations. iboe and B ^ Mello. brooks of Columbia, TC TA pres­ maids were similarly attired in Charles Leiper _ of Hartford MRS. RONALD BRIAN BAGNALL street-length satin' sheaths with Cooking.; Victor Geiger, John ident has announced. ’Those inter­ served as his brother’s best man. RuaaeU, Richard Kutzko, John ested in Coventry may contact overskirts, fashioned with scooped James Slavin ^ of Manchester, Tha mairtoge of Mias Joyce^Miaa Lynne Pollock, Staten Island, necklines and Short sleeves. Their Smith, Jamee Seiler, Tom MpKay, Mrs. F. Pauline Little, tax col­ • An insurance ampany aienogriq)her p rot^ y accepts her lapd Prominent among 'these public-spirited people who wiDhi|^ brother "of the bride, was usher. Richard Money and Paul- K e ^ . lector, secretary of the ’TCTTA. Lydia Wogman of Manch ester to N.Y., were , bridesmaids. Their face veile 'matched their gowns pin, euidence of her donation o f badly-needed Hood, -J' hRohIiW community responsibility axe the men and women dresses were identical to the honor The bride's mother wore a Art, ArvUs Ozols; printing, Da­ P erso n ^ Ronald Brian Bagnall of Jamea- and were attached to a (fluster of dress of champagne lace with vid MoQuade; archery. Bob Mello; WiUiam Eldmondsbn, II, son « of Coimecticut's insurant companies, and their families. A f town, ‘N.Y., took place Saturday attendant’s, and they carried cas­ three roses. The maid of honor cade bouquets of deep pink roses matching accessories and a cor­ ej|aotrlcity,' B o b M ello; public Mr. and Mrs. William Eldmondson at Bknenuel Lutheran (Jhurefa. wore gold and <»rriod a cascade • An insurance con^xmyexeet^oe presides at an dhm ni meeting a matter of fact, insurance i employees in our state devote and white camatiims. sage of yellow roses. The bride­ htalth, Bob Mello; reading, James of Brewster St. is enroUed H ie bride ia the daughter of of yellow rosee and white pompons. groom's mother wore a dress of Robert Daniels(» of North Graf­ The brideomeids wore emerald Newton; safety. Bob Mello and Mount Hermon School in Mt. Her- to auxad co U ^ sckolarshipe to deserving youngsters. more than a half-million hours each year, working for welfare •Mir and Mira. Clarence O. Wogman blue organza over j/ink taffeta and of 38 Fairvieiw St. The bridegroom ton, Mass, 'served aa best man. green, and carried cascades of David Johnson. mon. Mass. youth and educational organizations, churches, service dnba» Ushers were Joseph Anderson Of a corsage of pink roses. Other troop activities during the Navy Lt., (jg.) Victor R. Han­ la the aon o f M r. and M rs. Edward yellow rosee. A reception was held at the Fallot photo • An insurance company attuary operates a macie projector in Brooklyn, NIY., tpid Lawrence George Nagelis' of Msmehester aummer included a five-day hike nan, husband of the former Miss cultural organizations and many other worthy caxuMS. Sadi a Bagnall of Jameetown, N.Y. Rosemount Restaurant, Bolton. Wogman of Manchester, brother of served as best man. Ushers were MRS. THOMAS THOMPSON LEIPER osi the Long Trail in Vermont by Joyce M. Oummisk, Is serving o ward o f a Veterand hospUd, The Rev. ■ C. ■ Henry -Anderson ■When leaving on a motor trip high d^ree of citizenship and civic responsibility—unpdid, the bride. Richard Perlolbach of Manchester, ton Seniors and adults, and a aboard the amphibious command performed the double ring cere­ through northern New Ehigland, The bride’s mother wore a blue and WiUiam Gelgon and William aavsn-day canoe trip in Maine by ship USS Mount McKinley which mony. Paid Kokenda of PhUadel- Mrs. Leiper wore a royal blue suit unrewarded and often unnoticed—reflects the greatest-asset dress of appliqued, lace over taf­ Strflany, both o f PhUadeiifliia. seven Seniors and leaders. returned to the United States phia, Pa., a claaamate of the bride- with matching accesaoriea. The feta; the bridegro(nn’8 mother Mrs. Kevin Brennan p i Weet Liorin^ photo The fall scouting program began August after seven months in the o f 'the Connecticut Jbsuranoe industry: the men and women groam’a, opg**ii*L. The altar couple will live at 107 W. Middle wee do(X)rated with bququeta of wore a dress <>f aqua lace over taf­ Hertford represented the bride’s last night and will meet -every Mediterranean. feta. Both mothers wore corsages MRS. WALTER JOHN SCHOLTZ ■pphe. ^isadwy from now on. Ihe ^st Anyone nvlio's ever rung doOTbelb for a Cerebral Palsy drive who make up the companies. white bamatians and gladioli. mother, who was unable to attend. of pink split carnations. She wore a salm(m colored brocade When you want the best, buy asmplng trip tior fathers and sons Manchester Eyezlng Herald Cov­ or taken an active role in tlie F TA or led a Boy Scout Troop Given in marriage by her father, A reception was held to t 60 w M be on Sept 21 and 22 at Eladt entry oorrespondept, F, Pauline the bride wore a floor-Jength gown sheath with matching accessories. guests in Luther Hall of the The bridegroom’s mothw wore a served in the UJS. A ir F\>rce for OtoatoBbacy. Uttle, telrt>hODe 742-^31. on an ovem ij^t hike realizes how vital to the oommunity*a of oi& organza over taffeta church. When leaving on a trip to four years, and le a Connecticut trknmed wtth appliquea of alenoon pea green aatin and lace sheath welfare is the role of the volunteer who givee firedy of time New York, Mrs. Bacall wore an with beige aoceaooriea. Both wore State Trooper with Troop C, Staf- SEPTEMBER. SALE . - 'lace, deolgimd ^wlth a aahriiia aqua wool oult wltii black patent f a plane trip to New York O lty WINDOWS 610.95 — DOORS *29.95 FOR EXPERT information Office, 79 Famington Avenue, Hartford attached to a lace cirolel, and she Mrs. Bagmdl, a 1968 graduate dl Mrs.' Scholtz wore a blue suit, ('AX DIES WHEEL ALGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING miLtchiTig aoceesoriea, and a cor­ Door Oam^ies, BoU-up. Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, oarried a (mx^de bouquet of white Upsala College, Bast Orange, N.J.l Recovered. Take Down Service and Storage. Boot Canvas— JU0IATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING loeea and oamationa with ivy. vriiere she waa p ’member of Phi sage of pink rosea T ^ couple will Uve on TumbMbrook Dr., Vernon, Bepalred or Made Netv To Yoor Pattonn All Work CAstom COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MW aaUy Jergenaen of Baat OmegOA Chi Sorority, ia employed anmnneto — Byeleta — Faatenm. AW^ondltlonw by the Lutheran Cblldran’a Bureau, after Sept. K . ' SEE Hartford waa maid of honor. Sha Covets CnotoBi Made fo r Commerelal and Home. wore a dnoe of gkny Hue aUfc Philadelphia. Mr. Baotyn, a 196S M ra Sebottz attended aoboola fOiimh i g wMh a circlet headpiece, graduate dl Upsala College where and bustneoB college ki (Sermany. LENOX PHARMACY and carried a eaaoade bouquet of he was' a member of Slgnna Gam­ She la a teller at the Society fo f MANCHESTER AWNING CO. GURKE MOTOR SALES roee oamationa and white rosee. ma Phi fraternity, ia attending the -tevings, Hartford. l» 5 W . 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' '"1 { Wh’- PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TU^DAY, SEI^M BER 10, 1068 ' ■ ., ' ■ '-V'V. Clark, Manchester; Carol Skinner MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, i96S ajvd Sharon Skinner,. Coventry: B IB BUILDUn SIX ■f •30 'fs to BeUer Grade*' Russia Expels County 4-Hers Jennifer Jenks, ’Tolland: Donna ■ « w r might be launched to take hia job 73 of 100 Senators Tedford and Margaret Peace, Man­ “Ons government estimate shew­ chester; Mary Ellen Hogan and • 60NTRACT0RS. away from . him. A Thought for Today Rosary Society | To Take Part CUSTOM HOlHE8 / iSanrifpBt^ ed that 1,000,600 children, or one Circumstances would, unfortu-, Blast Bat ta All Sha|wt Passengers of CSiarlene Taylor, Vernon. Connecticut Sponsored by the Mnnohester To Open Season Also Saralea Thompspn, Lsam OUR SPECIALTY in every four of the country’s pri­ nately, bequeath to any ctudlenga CoonoU of Churches aiA Sizti P JL Ih wtdting outUnea tt’a good ^ e n e on the station premises.” Dominick of Colorado, Ron^an L. dancing demonstrations, and \-ocal Liggetfs u.r- tained as something of a showcase dividends from that record of inaurance probe disturbed their to wipe out hatred among races, ton McNamar, 209 Woodland St. * wrote, you foUowed the out­ fotm to pair off each Item — “They continued to commit out- Hruska of Nebraska. Len B. Jor­ fear and finally war.” Frank. party success are likely to be dis­ ’nia only solution has been given aA’rUBDAT B A ^ ta NOON line. We’H oaJl tote type of , gi*oup selections. At The Parkade for the capabilities of democracy. private patronage paatjire, or in­ if you have an item “a," you I rageous acts of hooliganism and dan Of Idaho, Jack Miller of The bipartisan note was stressed The Pins and Needlas 4-H Club An estimated 4,167.000 live births , tributed. jured some RepubUcans along us in the Word, of God which af­ outline a writing outline. ritoukl atoo have an item "b." tried in every way to provoke So- Iowa. James,B. Pearson of Kan­ from the start of debate when Sen. But the reports we have quoted firms that God la the Father of Truffles are related to edible The outUneo weVe guing to But in toe sample outline Leverett Salton.stall, R-Mass.. a of Tolland will present examples were registered In this country, MANCHESTER MSMBEK o r The main gainer from the party with some Democrats, would not |viet offieials.” it said. sas. Mllward L. Slmpeon of Wyo of Scottish folk dancing. Mem­ la.st year, down 2.7 per cent from . TH* ASSOCIATED PREffl J" are not a reproach to any Ideology. performance in the 1963 session be the total roster of any move­ us all and accepts all with equal mushrooms and to less appetiz- J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. talk about are fundamentally hbove, ■‘2.1’’ can stand without "The behavior of the Chinese mlrig and Margaret Chase Smith member of the Preparedness Sub­ . The Aaaoclated Pre» la exclualvely Hunger could even happen In this love and care. Only as we exer­ Ing fungi such as molds, yeasts different from the outUnes you any “2.2.’’ If you find only one committee—a center of opposition bers of the club are Beverly Blow. 1961. the Public Health 8er\-lce' •aatltM to the uaa of rerablicatlon of would have to be, we would say, ment against Pinney. But it would, citizens was obviously aimed ■ at of Maine. Francine Hluln, Ginette Bluin, reports. •all newt dlapatchaa crooKed to It or country. If the wrong kind of Republican State Chairman Searle at this stage of the party’s exis­ cise love can we hope to be on the and mildews. Some truffles are 31 BISSELL ST. >honn Ml 9-7322 use for writing. We’re talking swordinaite ides under ”2,’’ aggravating on purpose this Incl- to the treaty—followed F^ilbrlght road to solving our problems In pea-size; others are as large as about outUnee you uee for Deborah MacArthur. Debbie •not * othan^a credited In thia Mper weather should hi* our crops for a Wnney. tence, give the dominant color to tosre’s no reaaon to lnv«»t an­ jdent that was generated solely by WASHINGTON (API — A bipar- to voice his own strong support. '-<#»s«wsiji"! ipniiar** *and alao the local neara pubUahed here. this area. ’This love must be more oranges. reading. ’ITiey are oneUytdcal other. Saltonstall said the treaty, in Phelps, Eileen Zabilan.sky. Mary — ‘ ■ I of rapubllaatlon of apaclal— Hia gain we wou}d define as in­ any such move. tools—ecalpeAa for diaseotlng themselves.”«mselves.” ug^n drive in the Senate to ratify Zabilansky, and Leslie KnenvUon. herein aua alao reaarved. few years in a row. Even with our i It may be an appealing pros­ than something spoken of, pro­ Notioe that any entriea taito The note said the sitdown forced limited nuclear test-ban treaty .substance, is similar to that of­ creased security—job security and fessed in a cre^, or exhibited in a toe toought-etruoture of a the limited nuclear test-ban treaty Their leader Is Mrs. Ray Zabllan- crops the problem in perpetual policy security—against any con­ pect, to some emotiwis, to try tc “1.” and "2." must be of equal the Russians to make up another has gathered momentum. fered the Russians by President >\ill aerrlca client of N. K. A. Serv- crusade—It must be personal and textbook. train to take more than 100 non- Dwight D. Elsenhower in 19S9 and .■dty. .... surplus that they are, there are ceivable direct challenge to him. throw out the dirty reformers and In a reotong outline, toe Importance. The entriee hi President Kennedy is planning J. Loring Brooks, exposition riHibllahera RepresenUUvea. The directed toward some person in our “2.112,’’ etc,, muat also be of [ Chinese passengers on to Moscow, to try to help it along with a let­ by Kennedy in 1962. iHilliia Mathewa SpiKlal Aa^cy—New still millions of Americans capable And thia gain, we would say,- bring back the honest crooks, but immediate circle. “Love Is the one ideas muat be arranged ac- president, will greet the group. Voife Chicain. Detroit and Boeton. goes to Plnney himself, as an in­ it is hardly the Hind of sloganeer­ eqixU hnpoottonoe. delaying their trip by 4Vi hours. ter to the Senate, perhaps WedneS. If the United States fails to of eating a little more than they | thing that will stand when all else cotxMng to their logical order. Aa an example of a reaxsng •"ihe Chinese citizens who re­ ratify it now, he asked, "when Club members will be given free * irtMBER^ AUDIT BUREAU OF dividual and an identity, rather ing, or the kind of actual opera­ The moat important idea in day. admlaslon to the Eixpositioji on IftRCULAT------.TION8. actually get. tion, with which one does take has fallen.’’ (I Corinthian* 18:8) outline, we could outUne to­ fused to continue on to Moscow can we expect or hope to get an­ than to Pinney as the representa­ the text appears as toe fixwt I and who remained on the Naushki The letter is intended, accord-, that day if they obtain proper O F MANCHESTER ^ ■nie*naw Heraldnan Prlntln* Company B«:.. What the food criais in South tive or choice or friend of any over a party. Submitted by AS INDIVIDUAL pokit in the outldne-^no mat­ day’# artkde aa followa: ing to Republican Leader Everett other agreement from the So­ naamnea no financial reaponelbulty for Rev. K. Bjnar Rask, 1. Reading outhnea are ana- I station during the 7th and 8th of viets?” identification tickets, according to ibrpoaraphlcal errora appearlna In ad- Korea' really means to us is, how­ particular party faction or any So far as any immediate proj­ ter where it appears hi toe I September continued committing M. Dirksen, to “dispel doubt and Elaine J. Wheeler. Tcdland Coun­ taeiiuementa and other readlnf matter ever, an opportunity. Here, obvi­ particular party candidate. 'The ect for getting Pinney la Con­ Trinity Covenant Church text. lytioail tools. resolve some of the apprehensions The Preparedness subcommittee 1.1 They organize ideas ac- outrages and perpetrating flagrant earlier issued a report declaring ty 4-H agent. TTiey must be part B in IBe Mancheater Evenlna Herald ously, is a real opportunity to work gain, to be specific, would go to cerned, the invitation has to read AS YOUR VOICE The following la the reoom- j infractions and in all possible and misgivings.” of a 4-H group with a leader in Pinney, the man who was at the that the party faithful ara invited oordh« to logical order—not Dirksen added his weight to toe that the treaty “will affect ad­ V Dlaplay advartlalnB cloelns heuri; on those surpluses of ours. This mentM way to oonatruot an aooording to order of preeeirta- I ways provoked Soviet officials,” it charge and arrive by 11 atol. «y)r Monday—1 p.m. Friday. helm during the 1963 session, to come join some movement for outhne: ratification drive Monday. After a versely the future quality of the The 42nd aimual exposition is Attention to ■ Tneaday—I p.m. Monday. food shortage In Kdrea now exists getting rid of a etate chairman tkm. said. *___ A.1__ ...zaa. nation’s arms, and that it will re­ Wedneaday—1 p.m. TuesdAv. rather than to the Pinney who When it comes to the strictly personal < 1.—— ------— 1.11 Different foom writing ^^e note said the Chinese were ^ {"eetlng wito K ^ ^ S ^ t e the largest agricultural exhibition In i^ te of the fact that thia year once was John Alsop's candidate who operated ajainet the dear old sult in serious, and perhaps for­ Thuraday—1^ p.m^ Wedneaday. LEASE outUnea. midable military and technical of its kind in the Northeast and ftor Mday—1 P.m. Thuraday. we are giving the country 886.000 for the state chairmanship. The spoils system and, in the same matter of your financial security, your attracts half a million persons to f e Saturday—1 p.m. JVMay. session, also played his poaltlve America’s No. 1 Road Oar 1.111 Ideea are labeled. -is: S r H disadvantages.” every detail ciaaained deadline; 10;K» a m each tone of grain, almost t'wlce as state chairman has become, by insurance needs are as individual as your 1.112 Ideas don’t have to be the 175 acres o< exhibits and of publication except Saturday — performance, a figure in his own part in constructing a party rec­ 2.1- Saltonstall dissented from the murii aa usual, in spite of a apeclal voice. You can rely on us to give you paired off. events. right. No one can guarantee that ord of fiscal economy and re- PONTIAC TEMPEST 2.11------— report. He said the variety of U.S. A number of area 4-H Club the personal service you need and de­ (NBXT: An advanced countries has decided to confine it- i w‘^lson. memhera of ttle Farmington River a while,” Red Flag said, "but linking Washington and Moscow ;jeader of a rival organizatimi advantage at the moment, and he Late Bloomera VaUty Flood Oontrol Cdmmissior. has been Installed and fresh deals Pfien*, rf»ft or oomf fort-^JUibeMlti . . . 'I ’■ -7 ' ■■ ■ 'I

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'J PAGE NINE 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 Mrs.Bay^r MANCHESTER Walks, Roads Issues Obituary Guard in Alabama To Receive Mr*. Leonard J. Lawson Suggests Board Unit Before Board Tonight Mrs. Charlotte M. Lawson,, 3«. wife ot Leonard J. Lawson, 56 Federalized by JFK IMA Honors Coleman Rd., .died late Sunday Th9 town disposal area off Olcott St. may soon be clos'ed on Reports and new business remaining from last week s ad­ night at the N#w England Center language of the order itself was Mrs. Philip Bayer of SI Gerard Sundays, if the board of directors accept the rwommend^ Hospital, Boston, after a short (Continued from Page One) journed board of directors meeting will be Uken up at the ' made available it was broader. St. h u been selected to receive tion of its subcommittee on refuse and garbage disposal. Di­ Illness. It provided authority "to use such Municipal Building hearing room tonight at 8. Also slated foi* She was born May 27, 1927 in of. a man who brought his chil­ the IMA of the year award by' rector Frank M. Stamler, chairman.of the subcommittee, dren to the school and watched of the armed forces of the United Manchester Chapter of Hadassab. action is the proposed Ferguson Rd. sidewalks, which prop- Rochdale, Mass., the daughter of States' as he (McNamara) may sUted that "The diapoaal area ha* ■’* them enter.* for many year*, been a trouble dU()osal area, Stamler saya. erty owner* .asked last week be lo-s> William and Gladys Stott Gilbert, City police were at the scene in deem necessary.” She 'Will be honored Tueeday, Oct ‘"nie police department has rated on the east aide of the street and had lived in Manchester for increasing numbers. That would cover use of reg­ 1, at a noon luncheon at Waverly ApOt.*’ ohecked out and found as many instead of the west side, as the 13 years. She was educated in ulars if considered necessary but Inn, Cheshire. Winners of 21 oth­ He added, ‘*n»e town ha* dl*- Fire Put Out Wallace ordered the Guard into oontihued uae of the <^>en face os 60 out-of-town users at the area town proposed. Newington' schools and graduated service shortly after midnight to there was no indication around er Ckinnectlcut chapters will also on a Sunday.” ^ Action was tabled last week, af­ from Hlllyer College, Hartford. the White House or the Pentagon dump hi the paM, year, b ^ u a e OPPOSITE MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE keep Negroes out ot white schools he honored. of the increased complaint* ^ Other area towns keep their ter thrf two Republican members She wa.s a member of St. Mary's at Birmingham, Mobile and of any such move In the Imme­ IMA means "Mother in Israel” disposal areea cloesd on Sunday, OPPOSITE MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE present, Harlan Taylor and Fran­ On Watershed Epi.scopal Church. diate offing. oetved from town and East Hart­ Tuskegee. President Kennedy fed­ In the Yofith Aliyah movement, an ford residents. Fire*, snurice. flies Stamler says. - cis DellaFera, asked that the walk Besides her husband, and her eralized the Guard to remove The lengths to which the admin­ International agency for the re­ Because of the neighborhood ir­ be buUt on the east side. What was described by Town parents who live in Newington, istration was prepared to go, how­ and veanmln were all constant control from the governor. lief and rehabilitation In Israel of problems. , ritations, and to sftect eooijoniies Since then. Democrats Ted Pow­ Water Department Superintend­ she leaves two daughters. Miss The governor, who early in the ever, was Indicated In language homeless Jewish children in vari­ In the area's operation—4n policing ell and Robert Stone have both in­ ent LawTence Wlttofske as "a Joan La'wson and Miss Diane Law- day used Guardsmen and state authorizing and directing McNa­ “After using the •anitary land- ous parts of the world. au disposal method for one full gnd overtime pay—Stamler says vestigated and have come up with minor ground fire" yesterday af­ son, both of Manchester; a sister, troopers to chase federal marsh­ mara "to take all appropriate She was chosen on the basis of the committee "feel* it in the divereent recommendations. ternoon burned leaves and old Mrs. .Raymond Crocker of New­ als out of the Capitol at Mont steps to remove obstructions of year, complaints »tiil come to us Tonight, Pou-ell will ask Police her long service to the Manchester from neajhy residetits—mosUy best interests of the town to close stumps on about 40 acres of ington; three brothers, Kenneth N. gomery, declined immediate com -! justice in the State of Alabama, the dump on Sundays.” Chief Jam es Reardon to report on chapter, her work with the Youth' weekend complaints. watershed land surrounding the Gilbert of Windsor Locks, Leonard ment on the White House m ove; to enforce the laws of the United Aliyah movement, and a variety "There is a strong possibility sidewalk needs, particularly places Porter-Howard Reservoir. . bringing...... the Alabama school • • cri­ • 'States within, that state.’ "The oonstont flow of tralnc, where the absence of sidwalks H. Gilbert of 'Vernon and James of other community activities. the anell of garbage, seaguUe that holiday hours, particularly A. Gilbert of West Hartford; and sis to a showdown. Salinger said Kennedy signed presenU a serious Hhaard for Wittofske said today that the the proclamation and executive Mrs. Bayer joined Hadassab . in overtiead, the Utter along stre^ during the winter months, may be fire "only singed the under several nieces and nephewa Before directing that the Guard 1944. She has held many ofricei, curtailed,” he said. school children. be federalized Kennedy issued an order in his bedroom. sidee, the rats, are all mentioned. Since the budget lor new side­ brush, and caused no: damage at The funeral will be held Thurs­ The troop action was discussed including treasurer, membership “Area resident* complain that Extention of the Saturday oloa- all to any tbees.’’ - day at 1 p.m. at St. M a r y’s order calling upon Wallace to Ing time, now 3 p.m., until 8 p.m., walk construction is limited, Pow­ cease and desist from his man­ by ^Kennedy al his regular Tues chairman, Jewish National Fund they cannot have weekend oooU- ell says he would favor postponing He reported that the fire, Church. Burial will be in Buck- day morning breakfast conference and Israel Bond chairman. out* because of theee condltlona. is also being considered to give which may have been smoulder­ land Cemetery. euvers to thwart federal court townspeople more weekend time to the Ferguson Rd. walk If other directives for school integration. with Democratic congressional Since 1960, she has served an-- Sunday closing would also help areas are in greater need. ing, ripce . Sunday aftei-noon. was Friends may call at the Holmes leaders. nually on a planning committee restrict out ,of towner* from the use the dispoeal area. discovered at about 3:30 Monday A similar move preceded deseg­ Of the $48,600 alloted for side- Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to­ regation of the University of Ala­ House Speaker John McCor­ and fund raising committee for the wftlk work during the lw3-64 fiscal afternoon by’ John Boyle of the night and tomorrow from 7 to 9 bama ip June over Wallace’s mack, D-Mass,, told newsmen aft­ annual Youth Aliyah donor dinner, SHORT DOWNED ’COPTER year, only about $lfr,000 Is avail­ State Forestry, Department, and p.m. er the meeting that he believed Joseph Forbes, purification op­ opposition. and for the past six years has able for new sidewalks, the re­ ' Guardsmen had moved on to the Kennedy had "used ■wisdom and served as Hadassab Medical Or­ About Town BLCX)iMiFIEi.ai vA P l-r-A short mainder for reconstruction. erator at the reservoir. Mr*. Mary Hyduke grounds ot a high school at Mo; judgment.” circuit caused the fatal crash ’ The men called the Town Fire ganization card chairman. Her ef­ The Ferguson St. sidewalk would Mrs. Mary Hyduke, 72, of Hart- bile under orders of Wallace be­ McCormack said Wallace twice forts have assisted in increasing Manchester Association for the Sept. 5 of a helict^er, the Kaman cost about haU of the available Department, which in turn called .ford, mother of Mrs. Joseph Drag- fore issuance of the presidential was a member of Democratic na­ the revenue from' this source to Help of Retarded Children wUl Aircraft Corp. reported yesterday. funds, Powell says. the State Forestry Department. hi of 257 W. High St., died yester- directive which removed Wallace tional convention platform com Pilot Robert M. Porter, 81, of Stone, on the other hand, will About 12. firemen, six foresters where it now is a substantial per­ have iU first meeUng of the fall day at Hartford Hospital. their commander. mittees McCormack headed. centage of the chapter's funds. season Thursday at 8 p.m. at Granhy, was killed in the accident, recommend construction of the and six water department em She also leaves four other daugh-j They withdrawn quickly The irnage he has given to the which occurred on the company sidewalk on the eaat aide of the ployes were able to contain the Mrs. Bayer’s other activitie* In­ Bunc* Center. New staff members ters. four sons, a brother and sev- gjter the Kennedy order was an- world does- not reflect credit on will be Introduced and Mrs. John grounda.Kaman said the short cir­ / street, as the Republicans voted fire in a few hours. eral grandchildren. nouiiced. the United States, McCormack clude the executive board of the cuit In airborne equipment caused last week. Wittkofske reports that several Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom. OoughUn will present the basic The funeral will be held tomor-1 Alfred Harrison, Alabama ad- said. alms of school classes. Mr*. John the craft to pitch up. The pilot Stone now feels that • public de­ of his men, as well as firemen, fe row at 8:15 am. from the Vensku- jutant general, had called about Salinger______was ______asked whether the Her current project is the Sister­ was unable to regain control be­ mand will require a sidewalk on mained at the site around the hood cookbook, of which she is edi­ luUano, Mr*. Thomas • Flnnl* and fore the helicopter hit the ground. nas Funeral Home, New Britain, 300 Guardsmen to duty, replacing Justice Department might take Mr*. John Kenneally will serve as one side or the other, and favors clock- last night, to prevent the with a Mass of requiem at St. gtate troopers who turned away some action against Wallace tor. She is also a member of the Porter was flying In a single-rotor the east side because It would be smouldering emfbers from spread Mary's Church, New Britain, at 9.J20 Negro pupils at white schools ba.sed on a contention that he had FTA, the finance drive committee hostesses. Bell H-13. leas expensive, and would reflect ing. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Ceme-1 ij, three cities Monday. violated a five-judge restraining of the League of Women 'Voters, the opinions of the residents. Assistant Fire Chief Sedrick tery. New Britain. Iht Women’s 'AuxUlary of Man­ Boy Scout Troop 91 will have Harrison said the Guardsmen order prohibiting him from inter­ regUtratlon for new member* He agrees with the west side Straughan said this afternoon, that Friends may call at the funeral activated by Wallace and deacti­ fering with school desegregation chester Memorial Hospital, and residents, who say that the FergU' his men ivill keep a close watch home tonight from 7 to 9. vated as a state unit by the I have no Information ns to the membership drive committee of Monday, Sept.’Id, from 7 to 9 p.m. son Rd.-Porter St. intersecUon is on the area for .the next two or President would report, to ar­ further activities ot the Jtistice the Manchester Civic Music Asso­ at Green School. the best place to control pedestrian three days and nights because of Mrs. Giuseppe Regina mories in Birmingham, Mobile Department in this matter,’,’ Sal­ ciation. HOUSE crossing, rather than at the Moun­ the dry weather. Mrs. Francesca Salerno Regina, and Tuskegee. inger said. Her husband, Atty. PhlUp Bay­ The BalvaUon Army Band and tain Rd. intersecUon. 78. of Hartford, mother of An­ Salinger said Kennedy signed er, la the newly elected president Songsters will rehearse tonight for Fire and police officials have He said other Guard units would of Temple Beth Sholom. The cou­ In the Interests o i getUng the not yet determined the origin of thony Regina of Manchester, died the proclamation and executive the first time this season at the necessary work done. Stone says be on a federal alert basis and ple have been members of a HadSs- Citadel. The songsters will mest the fire. yi»terday at St. Francis Hospital, remain on their civilian jobs un­ order, after a 7 a.m. telephone HALE he is willing to overrule Chief call from his brother, Atty. Gen. aeli Study Group since its incep­ at 7 and-t^e band at 8. Hartford. less ordered into action. tion five years ago. They have Reardon’s earlier recommenda­ She also leaves two other sons, Robert F. Kennedy, who ’■eported tion that the sidewalk be placed on The swift sequence ot federal two children, lAnda, 15, and Aaron Joseph L, Oormsn Jr„ son of Main St., Monchaitar three daughters, two brothers, a action started with a proclamar Wallace’s moves to deploy ^ards- the west side of the street. sister, eleven grandchildren and men around the schools. 8. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorman, 133 Roads. Bathhouse tlon from Kennedy ordering Wal­ The IMA luncheon is open to ex­ e Open Toes, ’n Hiuis. TUI 9 a State N ew s two- great-grandriilldren. White House sources were asked Chestnut St., is attending ML St. Two major allocations are on the lace and all others acting in con­ ecutive board members of all chap­ Charles preparatory School, The funeral will be held tomor­ cert with him to cease and desist whether Kennedy felt that Wal­ agenda for tonight’s meeting, $100,- lace’s actions in deploying guards­ ters, and close friend* and family Woonsocket, R.I. 000 for highway Improvements and row at 8:15 a.m. from the D’Bsopo from what Kennedy called unlaw­ of IMA winners. Those wishing to CLEARANCE! Roundup Funeral Home, 2S5 Wethersfield ful conspiracies "willfully oppos­ men at the schools had proven I ^ $5,000 for planning a new bath­ the President’s charge, leveled attend may cemtaot Mr*. George EU Chapter, formerly Phi house at Globe Hollow. boUi from Ave.. Hartford, with a solemn ing and obstructing the execution Sandal*, 40 Steep HoUow Lane. Our Nnw / Mass of requiem at St. Michael’s of laws of the United 9tate.s." Monday, that Wallace was act­ TheU, of Beta Sigma Phi sor­ CONTRACT the General Fund’s Cajdtal Im­ ority, will have iU first meeting PoH MnrehoMHM PROTECTION ing for “ personal and politcal rea­ provement Reserve Fund. (Continued from Page One) Church at B. Burial will be in ML Next came a directive to Me St. Benedict's Cejnetery, Bloom­ Namara for federalizayon of the sons—so that he may later charge of the 1983-64 seasOn tonight *(; It Now Arriving! The highway work would be part federal Interference 8 at the home of Miss Lynn Rich­ of a cwnbin^ bond and current- Robert Fiorelli, captain of the field. 17,000 Guardsmen in the state to 12th Circuit Crosrby H5«igh School football team, Friends may call at the funeral enforce that order. These sources replied: "It was mond, 47 MyrU* St. I W E NEED THE SPACE! fund overhaul of all town roads Gov. Wallace who called out the romised by Mayor Francis J. said the stiMents were happy home tonight from 7 to 9. That move was announced by tbey were getting their jamboree, press secretary Pierre Salinger National Guard. It was the fed G>url Cases The Mothers Club of Onter Slahoney. eral government that withdrew CongregaUonal Church will meet FOUNDATIONS The proposal for the e:(p«ndi- but be noted, that the teachers Nets A. Granquist only in those terms—federallza v e r. stiU not gMting 'wtiat t)iey Nels A. Granquist, 82, of New tion of the Guard—but when the them.” tomorrow-at 8:80 p.m. for a pot- Main Floor ture of money on Globe HoUow ROCKVILLE SESSION luck in the Robbins Room at th* . was attacked from . the floor last wanted. Britain, father i t Nels A. Gnui- 116 Irregular Rubber Panty I qutst Jr., 66 Arnoltt Rd., died a;t his An 18-year-ohl Rockville ywith ohurrii. INCLUDED-AT NO EXTRA COST week when John Hannon, Falknor Mayor Edward D. Bergin, a airdles. Reg. $11.95. S S 4 W Desnoorat,. and school superin­ home last night after a long iU- was fined a total of $95 by Judge Dr., «aid that the town should Bolton Joeeipti Doimriiy today In Circuit The exeeuUve board of BenUy I 4 Strapless Bras. screen users to insure that out-of- tendent Michael Wallace .spoke to neas. Now You Get A Rogistered Service Protection Contract — For 5 Full Years — At No Extra Cost To You. the students in the jam-packed He also leaves a daughter, a aisi- Court 12, Rockville, after he School PTA will meet tonight at 8 | Reg. $3.95...... $ 1 . 6 0 I towners pay for use of the pool, pleaxled guilty to ebiarges of breach in the school Mhrary. where free admission Is the rule. sldermanic chamber. ter and four granddiildren. 4 Girdles. "I ' pnmise you will have . a Funenai services will be held of peace and ihtoxicMon. ih e bonded portion of the high­ Hamden Firm Given Hve youth, Aristid* A. Rey, of District 1 of the Ckinnecticut I I Reg. $5.95...... $14N >i Covers All Usual Cost Due To Normal Use - PARTS - LABOR - TRANSPORTATION - TRUCKING INCLUDED. way program will be the subject sports, program this year," the Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Carl­ mayor told the noisy gathering, son Funeral Home, Franklin Sq., 14 N ot^ Park St. was arrested, Nurses’ Association will hare Its of a jeport by General Manager at a Vemor gasoline statlofi where HANDIAGS Richard MarUn, as will a proposed "But it won’t be because of this Ne\\’ Britain. "nie Rev. Alvar annual dinner meeting Monday, Gustafson of the First Lutheran he had created, a (Hsturhanoe. Sept. 18 at Old Riverton Inn, Riv­ Main Floor COVERS ALL PRODUCTS — TV — (Including Color) STEREO — ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES — Even RADIO waste treatment plant in the north­ rally today. The decision to hold $4,680 Lab Contract When po«c« arrived Rey was east secUon .of Msuichester. th» jamboree was made yesterday CThurch, New Britain, will offiedate. erton. There will be a social time 18 “Beiv Casey” Wallets. afternoon.’’ Burial will be in Fainriew Ceme­ wrestling on the ground with an­ at 8 p.m. Dinner ■wlH be served The directors will be asked to other youth. Assistant Prosecutor Reg. 99c...... S O ^ approve meeUng dates when aU tery, New BrMain. The board of education at a' has not been on the site in a body at 7. Friends may call at the funeral E. George Gorsky told the courL 3 Madras Handbags. bonded projects under consldera- special meeting last night rejected before. Gains in Suit home bomoirow from 2 to 4 and Other reports received last Rey was fined $75 for bre€U:h of The Hockanum Dog Club will Reg. $4.99...... OSONI FAMOUS TILT-TOP Uon can be explained. all previous quotations on language the peace and $20 for intoxica- 4 CYCLE If the post of deputy director of HARTFORD (AP) — Fawcett 7 to 9 p.m. night showed that the transform­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at th# 1 Madras Handbag.. pidiHoetions won a round today laboratories and accepted the quo­ er was in. that 'the well is ' ade­ 'Uon. Wapping Community Hall. Dr. public works is formally abolished Herman Grant, 43, of 126 High Reg. $2.99.*...... $ $ 4 N ) AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES as the general manager is schedul­ in hbel litigatlpn begun five years Mrs. Lottie H. English tation of $4,680 by the General quate and that the state depart­ Monte N. Fraaier. extension vet­ AUTOMATIC WASHERS ago by King Zog of Albania. SOUTH WINDSfMt—Mrs.Lottie St., Rockville received a 30-day erinarian of the department of | II Small Change Purse ed to ask tonight, much more re­ Scientific Co. of Hamden for a five- ment of education had requested suspended sentence for breach of sponsibility for public works opera- U.S. District Judge M. Joseph Hin BlngUsh, 77. of MUler Rd., wid­ a few .changes In the sewerage dis­ animal disease# at the University (Tapestry). Lift Off Oven Doors Blumenfeld ruled that lawyer* ow of Bernard English, died Sun­ program console and 30 convertible the ppace and was placed on pro­ of ConnecticuL will apeak. His |Reg. $1.00...... SO« Uons, such as the highway depart­ desks, six with tape recorders. The posal system to allow for future bation to r one year. He was fined PamoiM G «oii«M Machaiiicm Infinite Heat Switches ment, will devolve to the depart­ representing the estate of the late day at McCook Memorial Hospi­ expansion. topic wiH be "Oommon Parasites RH equipment -is similar to that offered $20 on another choiga of intoxica­ ment beads. monarch -were not entitled to an­ tal. The next PBC meeting will be of Doga." SPORTSWEAR 12 Lb. Capacity Oven and Broiler Temp. Control other questioning session with a She was bom in Bast Hartford by three of the four other com­ tion. Director Haslan Taylor has panies who submitted quotations, on Sept. 23. Grant was arrested on Aug. 14 Main Floor asked a review of the highway Fawcett officials. on Aug. 2 1886 and has lived in. Bulletin Board Denis M. Karpuska, son of Mr. I Hie Greenwich, Oonn., pubUsh- but the quotation is lower and in­ after his daughter complained to and Mis. Mitchell Karpuska. 61 I A ssort^ Pedal Pushers. A SUBSIDIARY OF . > Prices Start A t deipartment operations, to see if South Windsor for 15 years. cludes a phonograph and an ampli­ The Bolton Art Chub will have police that he was creating a (Ms Prices Start At savings suggested in the initial ing firm pointed out that the exec­ She leaves a son, Erwdn Hicks its first meeUng of the season CrestMTOod Dr., will leave tomor­ Summer Stock. Sizes 10-16. utive, who was not named, had fier. The General Scientific Ck>. is turbance In his home. ^ Aug. row for the University of Notre stiuly of systems analyst Bruno of Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Ck>ra also supplying the science labs for Thursday at 8 p.ip. in the Commu­ 23 Grant was arrested and charged 5 were $2.99...... $ 2 . 0 0 DeMarco can be adopted before already been questioned once by Easton of New Jersey; eight nity Hall. The program will start Dome, South Bend, Ind., where he 8 were $4.99...... $3JS O the ahtorne>'s. the junior-senior high school. ITie with intoxication after he was will be s freshman. HU parenU | , , 0 . 0 . hi* nine-month study is complete. grandchildren and six great-grand­ language lab is manufactured by about 9 pjn. Miss Katherine B.. found sleepily under a pariced 5. were $3.99...... $ 2 . 5 0 | DeMarco’s contract was signed, Hie king filed suit against Faw­ children. Neilson of the Wadswlrth Athe- win attend the orientaUon exer- cett in 19H, claiming he vrsM libel­ the General Electric Co. and will truck. 6 Wool Skirts. S o and work on the study was beffu^. The funeral services will be be used this year in Grade 8 neiun will talk and show slides on Robert Mandirola, 18. of Suffloifl cUes. 178 ed by a IVue Maganlne article en­ held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the | French Impressionism. Anyone in­ 1 Reg. $3.50...... $ 2 . 0 0 To Our Customers--- last week. titled ’The King Who. Sold HU French classes, next, year in the was lined $10 after a plea of nolle I'C'liablo, i(’s Transit District James T. Pratt Funeral Home, 71 high school. terested is invited‘to attend. contendere . was entered on Hie BbroptomUt d u b had its 10 Ben Casey Blouses. Medals.’’ The Democratic town conunit-^ first m eetl^ of the fall season Yet another transportation item Farmington Ave., Hartford, with The board of education voted to htzarge of failure to drive in an 1 Reg. $3.99...... S 0 « Yes, you are covered from this date on. We have on tonight’s agenda * a report Zog went into exile in 1939 fee will meet Thursday in the con­ 1 ^ liight at the home of Mio. GUARANTEED* 1 when his small Balkan nation was the Rev. Sherman W. Andrews, appropriate $600. for converting the estaUished lane. Sweaters. Assorted styles' your registered 5 year service protection contract from General Manager" MarUn on pastor of St. John’s Episcopal "fan room” to a health suite, there­ ference room o i the town offices John UtUcfield, 22, of Main St., WUIiam Gray, 81 Hilltop Dr. Mrs. ovenjiin by Mussolini’s troops. He at 8 p.m. to work on the campaign Nora Addy Drake of Coventry was and colors fron» $24101 for you. You are how covered on the cost of parts, a proposal that the town join the died in 1961. Church, East Hartford, officiating. by freeing the present health suite, Srmiers, charged wMh'hperaUng a Greater Hartford ’Transit District. for the Oct. 7 "elections. All mem­ motor vehicle while hU lioense was accepted into membership. and up. , 2 FULL YEARS Judge Blumfeld in^cated he Burial will he in Zion Hill Ceme- which was the superintendent's bers are urged to attend. labor and any other charges for 5 years from the Bus service in the area is now ^^t>ukJ schedule additional pre-trial tep^, Hartford. ' office last year, for the principal’s under suspension, was fined $130. 6 Bermudas. Summer. date of purchase. Drop in and get your 5 year in an uncertain state, with the The executive board of the PTA The case was continued to Sept. 24 Tti* i board of the Newcomers bearings for next week. No date Friends may call-at the funeral office. The principal is presently will meet tonight at the school at I Reg. $ 3 .9 9 ...... $ 2 . 5 0 service protection contract. ConnecUcut Co. currently being home tonight from 7 to 9. running the school in very con­ for execuU(Mi. d u b wiU meet tonight at 8:30 at has yet been set for the trial it­ 8 to complete plans for the com­ tiM.horns of Mrs. Ronald Prlma- held by the federal government as self. stricted quarters acros.s the hall. Other dUpoeitions; Edmond J. ing year. Principal Nystrom wUl Groleau, 39, of Stafford Springs, vera, 108 Croft Dr. Tliose In- HOUSEWARES collateral on a New Haven Rail­ Funerals The fan will be removed from the attend. All committee chairmen AT NO COST — OF COURSE road mortgage fan room, the walls will be painted failurg to drive to the right of a terosted jn joining may call Mrs. Baaement Democrats Win art urged to be present. curve, $13. Christie Jenolnga, 08, Barry Noonan, 57 Saufters Rd. If a public agency must buy and accoustlcal tile put on the ceil­ All men interested in playing 16 Plastic Shopping Bags Famous Instant Cold ' the bus lines to keep Umn going, NEW LONDON (AP)—A Repub-1 K. Browne ing. 'Die room will contain two of RITD 1, 17*11100, intoxication, I with zipper compartment softball are asked to report to the $20. John Kolakowaki, 20. of 188 Lions Lodge, Knight* of Pythiasi the transit district would be the llcan candidate got the most vote.s, I Funeral services were held Sat- windows. Bolton Dairy Field tomorrow at logilcal choice. Charter members but the Democrats won the most 1 urday for Leon R.-Browne of Wap^ The money for the language lab, O o ft Dr., Manchester, operating' ■will resume it* regular schedule I I and rain hat. REFRIGERATORS 6:15. motor vehicle with a defective tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange Reg. $1.00 ...... SO« would set rates and routes for the city Council seats yesterday as 1 pin?, formerly of Manchester and which is partly re-imbursable by. At Mount Hermon buses; other communiUes wishing New London voters went to the of Thompsonville. ' the National JRefense Education muffler, $15. John Shea, 30, 1 Fox HaU. ‘ 10 Stainless Steel Kitchen Donald G. Sangrey, son of the Hill Dr., Rockville,' speeding, $45, to join later would have to petiticm polls in their annual election. The services were held from the Act, and the money for the fan Rev. and Mrs. Adram W. Sangrey [ Tools. Reg.. 6 9 c ...... $ 9 ^ for entrance into the district. The Democrats, by capturing two. tV. P. Quish Funeral Home, Mati- room conversion will come from failure to carry registration, $3. Alplna Society wiU meet tonight I Full 13 Cu. Foot . Ls enrolled at Mount Hermon at 7tS0 at the W. P. Quish FUneral 134 9-Inch “ Luray” Dinner | FU LL 23” CONSOLE TV Town employes retired under of the three seats, retained their j Chester, .with a requiem Mae* at the budget surplas of approxi­ School, Mount Hermon, Mass. Bonds of $5 were forfeited In either of the two pension plans 5-2 margin on city council and re- 10 a.rii. at St. Francis of Assisi mately $n,7(X). The money remain­ the coses of James T. McCrewell, Home to last respects to Mrs. Plates. 8-Inch “ Luray" Deluxe Interior Public Records 27, of WilUmontic and Albert J. Carmela Boggini who wsta a mem­ the town maintains will be eliigllble mained in control of the city’s gov-' Church. South Windsor, ing-after disbursements will be re­ Warrantee deeds: Olive C. Wil­ iSalad Plates. Reg. 65CjIn ALL CHANNEL for major medicaJ insurance, with ernment. 1 Tne Rev. Thomas C. O'Neil was turned to the general fund. Deluco, Somersville, both charged ber. ------1 blue, green, gray...... All three- winners were incum- celebrant, the Rev .John Klely, son- tOj^Thomas W. and Ruth Wil with violation of city night park­ The ConnecUcut HorUcultural Full Width Crispers half the cost paid by the town, if 'Z'he board will mee,. at- 1 ;30 to­ son. property on South Rd.; John 13 Imported .Carilie China. the directors vote affirmatively bents,' including Republican can- deacon, and the Rev. Edward J. morrow, before its receptlofi for ing ordinances. Society wiH open h* 1963-64 sea­ didate Anthony Impellitteri who re RSdzevich. subdeaoon. Mrs. Elea- the nerw principal Lincoln Ol Ny- and Mary--E- Tpmassi to David C. Waldo D. Lake, 38, of 28 Moun­ son Thursday at 8 p.m.- at the Con­ 8-Inch Salad Plates. Bonded Gloss Picture Tubes on the proposal temight. Toomey Jr., property on Bolton necticut Historical Society Audl-J According to - General Maitsger celved $.084 votes. trice Hirall was orgtufist and solo-' Strom, to transfer budget items so tain St., Rockville, pleaded inno­ Reg. $1.35...... ^9^ Famous Cool Chassis The winning Democrats were iat.. that it* 1902-03 budget balances Center Rd!; John and Joan H cent to charges of allowing a per­ toriuni, 1 BUixabeth St., Hartford.' ’ Prices Start At MarUn, there are sufficient funds Sikes to -Michael ahd ■ Helen Ma- Plant auction night will be o b -1 Just a few beautiful Priger | in the employe benefit funds to Harvey N. Mallove, 2.983 votes, ^irial was in St. Patrick’s before the Sept. 15 deadline. A son'^under-18 to drive his vehicle and Richard Martin. 2,666. Cemetery, HiboipeanvUle..- with tentative meeting is also set for tula,' property in' Rosedale; Law­ and making a false report to po­ served for the benefit of a scholar­ Ware. 1 qt. Sauce Pan with pay for the iiu^ance without an rence A. Converse Jr. to Roger ship fund. Denison Hoffman will be Prices,Stirt At additional allocation. The losing candidate.s were Re­ Father O’Neil reading the com- Sept. 95 to finish the September lice officer. A- court trial was set attached handle. publicans Peter Boros, 2,446 votes,' mittal service, agenda. and Merlyn Adamy, property in for Sept. 24. ' - aucUoneer. - Reports will be presented on the Knolwood. Reg. $6.50...... $ 5 4 1 0 recent recommendaUons for im­ and Paul Chappell, 2,310, and Bearers were Nicholas Santa- Superintendent Philip C. Llguori A plea of not guilty was entered 2 qt. Sauce Pan with attach­ Democrat Joseph C. Snyder, 2,234. nelki, John Whitel. Alex Hackney. and board chairman John McCar- Zoning permits issued during in the case of Donald Lapier, 22 The meeting of the ConnecUcut provements in the employes pen­ August: Edward and Joyce Backl ed handle.. sion plan, and on a state law per- About 40 per cent of the eligible ; James 'Verrara, Harold (Running- rick were authorized to attend the of 21 Highland Ave., Rockville, Fellowship of CongregaUonal $ e A C IO O » 1 8 8 ® ® voters turned out. I ham and Arthur Stevens. joint meeting with the boqrd of fi­ six-room raised ranch on Clark charged with abandoning a motor Christian Women will be held on Reg. $6.50...... $S.OO I m ltti^ collective bargaining be­ Rd.; Bruno Moske, six-room PH I ICO 1731 nance Friday with the provisions vehicle. A court trial was set for S ^ t. 35 at the Asylum .Hill Con­ 1V* Qt. Casserole with cover. Mitthlng Hutek tween employes and town. raised ranch on (Converse . Rd Martin will also report on the that the board of finance be re- Sept. 17. gregational Church. Hartford, hrTVMiUM* Lawrence A. Converse Jr., per­ Continued: Robert D. Moyer, 19, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. All Reg. $9.00. . .Now $ 7 . 0 0 | proposed sale' of the Love Lane queeted to create a tuition buffer Kodite Freezer Bags: well area from the Sewer to the Stdtement dn Racial Bias and .that the board of finance rein­ mit for converting former 'Volkert of 9 Laurel St., Rockville, breach, CongregaUonal women are invited. BUDGET TERMS up to 36 MONTHS Water Department, for $5,000; on state the secondary school figures property on Brandy St. to six of peace, to Septi 17. Richard Reservations for the luncheon may [25 Pint Bags. OPBI DAILY 9 to 6 - WED. - THURS. - FBI. TILL 9 PJI. inspection costs for the new cen­ previously deleted from the 1963- apartments; , George Sebastiao, Schimpf, 17. High Manor TraUer be made at the church, and they R e^ 49c...... 2 5 ^ tral firehouse, - for which $S,000 Drafted by Andover Church 64 budget. MoCairlck said he was swimmhig pool on Rt. 6; Roland Park, 'Vernon, kindling a fire by WiH be sent to Mrs. Dale Griffin, 175 Pint Bags. _ J k ______" ------— — ------FU U jBONSOLE - HARDWOOD STEREO AM-FM have been alloc'ated; and on side­ upset that tha finance board did Masse, six-room ranch on Clark burning substances, to SepL 24 33 Montclair Dr., Weet Hartford, rot meet with them earlier, as Rd,; Theodore GoodchUd, tqol riled by SepL 18. Reg. 98c...... 5 0 ^ I walk condiUons in the '^lliprd An path of secrecy was takent-last week, by the Rev. William and referred to the Family Rela­ 5 Speaker Performance MANCHESTER. Estates area. they had with the selectmen, whose oh Keeney t)r, tions officer. Charles A. Rogers 10 Rooster Bags. Sunday by members of the First Philpot of New Haven. The Rev. Manchester Evening Herald Bol FM Stereo-Multiplex Mr. Philpot has owned a summer budget is much lower. and Nora Rogers, both 28, of 120 The 'VEW Auxiliary will meet R«R. 69c...... Congregationsl Qiurch of Andover McCarrick commended tho.se ton correspondent, M. Clemewell tonight at 7:30 at the Poet Home, regarding a s,tatement about racial cottage on Andover Lake for the West Main St., Rockville, rUk of Record Storage Compartments 20 Applications I who had worked to get the trail Young, telephone 848-8981. injury to a minor, to Oct. 1 while 608 E. Center St. MEN'S SH OP discrimination. The statement, past eight years, but has never ' er classrooms ready for occupancy: Prices Start At , read during, the Sunday service, u.sed Us facilities. Membership in the ssslsUuit prosecutor obtains Mala Floor >188 i^erett and Thomas McKinney for The American Legion AuxiUaryl For Police Jobs will be mailed to congregation ALPOA is necessary for the use ht a bill of particulars on the case. 11 Lightweight Jackets. the artificial lake which is owned the donation of the jiole for the Seek Shorter Terms haa been invited to attend the members. Then, if a majority of transformer, Donald Massey for Reg. $8.99...... $ 0 ^ I them indicate that it is a true re­ bv the as.sociation. The Rev. Mr. Joint installation of the Blast Hart­ A total of 20. persons have ap- helping put it in, James Veitch for NEJW HAVE2^ (A P )—U.S. Dis Strike Meeting Set ford American Legion Post and illed for the six vacancies for pa- flection of their feelings, the state­ Philpot was turned down in his [ 19 S. S. Summer Dress ’ PHONE 649-3406 third membership bid last month. all he did beyond the call of duty. trict Judge William Timbers con its Auxllia!ry at St- John’s Church, frolmen in the police department, ment wi)i be made public. The let­ Including installing a ^ire alarm sidered today a plea by two Hart HARTFORD (A P )—A media Shirts. Reg. $3.39, $ 1 4 1 9 FOR PROMPT — EFFICIENT — COURTEOUS the town coatroDer reports. ter was drawn up by the church’s Other charges were made by Rector 9t-> Bkwt Hartford, on Sun­ system which was commended by ford brothers for shorter prison tion sesaion will be held Wednes­ day at' 8 .p.m., also, to the same 3 Sweaters. — The deadline for mailing applica­ board of ' deacons and,, the Rev. James Tsuffls, who Is married to a day In afi effort to halt the strike Neg;ro and the father of two. Tsuf- Fire Chief Peter Masisollni. terms. type of event at the West Hartford I Reg. $4.99. : ...... $ 2 4 1 0 1 tions was .midnight last night. On* Raymond Bradley Jr. Members of the public building .. The brothers, Albert and Morris at Veeder-Root Inc. - application was received this mom- One member of the Andover fis, a constable of Andover and' a 5 post home, 18 Memorial Rd., West | BEHER TV SERVICE commission will have a guided Berger, were convicted of evading The bargaining session has been Hartford, Sunday at 8:30 pm. lO Y S ' SH OP Lake Property Owners Association lieutenant in its Volunteer Fire scheduled by State Mediator Eld Department, charged ALPOA with tour •of the' school construction in over $85,000 in income taxes and Main Floor ALL MAKES He six poaitions must be filled against iritich charges of racial progress on Brandy St. tonight were sentenced July - 18 to rix mund Callahan and Federal Medi prior to a change-over to a 40-iiour Urn* have been made, said she was pressuring his older son, Gerald, ator James Donnelly. It will be 2 0 5 to 2 0 7 15 White Dress S|hirts. OPPOSITE MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE eight at 8:30. Elxtenslve memoranda months in. prison. work week around Cbristmaa for unhappy about "all this." She said, Albert went-to prison immedi­ held Wednesday at 2 p.m. In Room HARTFCMID (A P )—The SUtel Reg. $8,99...... ' 0 9 ^ OPPOSITE MANCHESTERKOrCK SHOPPING a n v r r ii v w PARKADE rausioMisE "Most people feel that a wrong Guy Outlaw, head of the Board from Architect Arnold Lawrence J all perahnnel in the department. was read at the PBC meeting last ately. I^rris was allowed to re­ 70S of the federal building. Motw 'Vehicl* Department’s daily 8 Pants. Police now 'work a 48-hour wdek. has been done.” t of Deacons of the church, and a The Veeder-Root strike started record of automobile fataliUee as schoolteacher, was unavailable for night, indicating the construction main ff-ee to look after their sign Values to $8.00. . . .$ 2 4 I 0 | AML PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY — NORbUL INSTALLATION — FULL HFG. WARRANTY oml TRADE Tha anhual wage for patrolmen will ‘ Members of ALPOA are slated manufacturing business in . Blast Monday. It Involves some 850 pro­ of list midnight and the tools on range from $5,2(X) to atart to $$,209- to meet Thursday night irith mem comment. It is believed that the progress from lanttclearlng to the present. Various membejs of ■ the Hartlford until Albert, was released- duction worftera who arp me^be: the seme date last year: Pants'. Values to $11.50, maximum. bers of the State Civil Rights l^om- statement will attempt to reconcile of Local 354, IntemationaT Asso 1 9 8 3 1 0 6 8 1 the question of prejudice in Ando* PBC have surveyed the progrew Albert asked that his term ^be I Just 9 of them left. $ 4 4 , Hia present salary range on a 4$r missiMi to discuss charges brought c i^ o n of Machinists. Kniod ...,,....^.....205 207 ,7 iKMir wealUto $5.$07.fl0 to $$,406.40. before Governor John N. Dempshy ver. from time to time, but the fB C reduced 60 days. u. : -Y / \ V /

PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1968 -A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,* CONN., THESDAY, SEPTE^E R 10, 1063 the service. Then Wednesday last P A G E T E N his car on the side of the house of week I left again ahd hitchhiked DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE John Rogers, 30, of 84 Vemon Ave. T o m m y D o l e s )UR BUARDINQ. HOUSE ’ with MAJOR HOOPLE South Windsor Rockyille-Vernon home. Wichita police stopped me BY ROUSON Rogers asked Bresnahan to move 'Thursday. 'They thought I was in LITTLE SPORTS JB - his car,and an argument ensued. the service again. ' Bresnahan at one point allegedly W o ^ i ’ t E n l i s t ''Finally they all got together Ground Breaking Held D a n g e r Spots P ro m p t Retfuests pushed Rogers’ pregnant wife and and decided I wa-sn’t in the serv­ Sou' ll s t a y in b e d , a l l RisHT,\i then struck Rogers over the left e U T IT'LL BE IN TH E ACCIDEMT Antww W ftwriatw B m * ice.” « z x — OM.'P — -A'MP/' eye! Roger* was brought to Rock- After Stockade Tommy went to see a lawyer W ARD IFYX)'f?E NOT C30WN- People For Temple Beth Hillel For Shifts in School Buses vill* City Hospital where four and learned hV can’t sue the gov­ BSAt>,VJWAT6 /AEAt4- STAIRS IN TO /AlNLTCES/NOW A INS OF Tms ? you KMOW stitches were required to close the (Continaed from Page One) ernment for false arrest charges. ■CHAT SUDDEN AWAKEH- SHALL X START THE PAN­ 6 Neglected cut. Says Tommy: ” 1 know one CAKES OR DO You WAl«iT ACS0S8 Temple Bath Hillel was dedicat­ A larce group of pikrenU met$> authority to take action where Bresnahan was released on $500 INS ALWAYS CAUSES MV TKxtremlly ed at a fround breaking: ceremony needed to overcome some serious Army. After eight days in the thing, boy. I'm not gonna enlist MS TO TEST AW BROOM- f si 1 Joan o f — 8 Station with Vernon School board mem­ bond and Rogers on $60 bond for WAR WOUND TO FLARE AMr.Bmiyu Sundey afternoon on Ita alte off bers last night during the ffrat classroom overcrowding. In an In­ stockade, officer.s said Ft. Hood this month.,” • UR MARTHA / Now I MfW STICK ON YOUR SKULL^ B L oregod terview later, Ramsdell pointed out appearance in Circuit Court 12, reported no AWOL complaint. t — Anm 10 Sedimentary Foster St. Ext. meeting since school opened to Rockville, on SepL 24. Patrolman HAVe TO STAY IN 8— « Extinct bird material Moses Maskel, who donated the geek relief from what they consid- the example where, in the sixth 'The Army still believed Tommy AULDAY.^ u s e * M d e grade at Vernon school, there are Robert Ahnert ihade the arresU. was AWOL and transferred . him U Cbem lcal property to the Temple, aipoke ereanager, a dietitian, would be Discharged Yesterday: Mrs. 39 Angers Rosemary Clark amd daughter. noon ait a meeting of the Manches­ 40 Ivan or Peter Maskel concluded his statement been ordered, but, since it has not most useful. Duties would Include NOTHING SMOKES East Hartford. ter Board of Realtors at the Man­ ■ ^ A R T H A HELPS HIM 41 Permit w “for many years I planted potatoes yet arrived, school board mem- planning menus, ordering food and chester CJountry Club. Her subject e tMl h WwMr IwB 42 Rose — xvabbl Kline Couples Club to Meet AS SWEET AS A >•< WITH HIS d e c i s i o n on this ground , . . With care and .bers, acting on recommendations ^ taking care of' most of the re- 9-.V \TU.U|. UA Ni. ON 45 Workshop the help of Gtod they grew. In The Mouses 'N Spouses'Club of ^iU !>«, "FVture Plans of Man- 49 Negligence of 'Thomas Wolff who investigated. ports. 'The matter was taken under St. John's Episcopal Church of ohester.” 61 River (Sp.) memory of my parents I donate Rd.; D. W. Schumann et-al to H. the area in question, authorized I advisement. Remodel BY V. T. HAMLIN Vemon will hqld their first meet-, 62 Pheasant brood this land to you, on which you will J. Maymo et al, property on Pond bus service for the children until Enrollment as of Sept. 9, 1993 A L L Y OOP ing of the season on Sept. 14, in the : Massachusetts. 63 Tumult w be able to plant your Temple. With Lane; J. B. Shepard Co. to F. E. the danger spot is corrected. |g. gt 526; MrfJjle St., 474; KNOWru. MJlrttE PRETTY IF HE HASNT, 64 Bitter vetch God’s help end care it wiU also Pierce Jr. et al, property on Main Parents from Hillside Manor and Northeasl, siS; Skinner Rd., 662; Parish House. A light supper will i Harry was presented gifU along YOl'R OLD c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNER C Drinks made tNI>S PULL r THAT SU R E H E 'S NOT BECAUSE 6 grow.” S t; J. E. Shepard Co. to R. T. Vemwood are concerned with the vemon, 469; Vernon Center, 169; precede a short meeting. A country ^^Ith best wishes from his many FI'R COAT PISRUPTEP HASNT TRIEP/ / from fruit dance (not to be confused with a friends and relatives. He was em­ 81.'Deeds (Xher memibeni of the Maskel Houle et al, property on Main safety factor when their children g 218; Jr. High, 625; RHS, INTO A THE MOOVIAN 13^ » family present at the ceremonies square dance) will follow. Any ployed by the City of Rockville. NEW S O V E R 'M m i? 67 Frances — St.; C. W. Sheer to K M. Levin- are picked up on Rt. James T^tai: 4.757. Enrollment last married couple, regardless of re­ were Mrs. Moees Maskel and Miss tan et al, propjerty on Abby Rd.; Fraher. speaking for ^ e froup, ex- ^ ^3^ Supt. ■ Ramsdell He left yesterday for Ebrt Dlx, DOWN ligious affiliation, is welcome. New Jersey, for Induction into the 1 Large pulpK Anna M iM el and Isaac Maskel, Marion L. Snow to F, A. Bnes Sr. plained that the reported that, due to rapid growth • CAPE brother and alster of Moses Maa- EYirther information is available Army. 2 Plant 1^ et al, property on Buckland Rd.; the Intersection of Rt. 30 and Mer- g,t,n,ate of 4,803 from Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, • STOLE ENGLISH ‘ SWlfeofHemy kel. U *R Housing Ckirp. to H. E. Rice line Rd. has a blind curve, and is pup|,g ,,y ju „g ghould be vm Dr. Robert Laurie, pest presi­ Wapping or Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vemon new* 1* handled by The et al, property on Deepwood Dr.; located near a Rt. 15 exit, a service ghortly. Burnham, Rockville. •JACKET MADE 4Misa Meat* dent-of the temple, presided. Mar­ station, the alte of a proptw^ ^ brief meeting of the execu- Herald’* Rockville Bureau, 6 6 Seed covering U4kR Housing (Jorp. to T. J. For­ Recei'.'rs <, ing* BRIAR vin Reeber, the temple’e repre­ an Jb. et al, property on Norman Howard Johnson restaurant, and Is j^^rd, Asat. Superintendent We»t Main St., telephone 876-8186 sentative on the Clouncil of Navy Ekialgn Richard M. Lorenc, or 649-6797. Dr. heavily traveled by construction Dresser was voted a $200 annual of RcKikvllle. received his Naval PIPE Oturches, Introduced Rev. William vehicles. Also mentioned was the raise. Lorlmw pastor of the First C3on- Quitclaim' deeds: Sophronle Be­ Aviation Observer Wings at a re­ gin to Sylva Begin, property on fact that a handicapped child lives Next meeting of the school cent ceremony at the Naval Air OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WH.LIAMI . gregatlonal Ohuroh; and Richard at the far end of Hillside Manor. ^ ,r d will be Sept. 28. st which Veteran Sought AND CP FROM Reeves, representative of the Wap- Buckland Rd.; Elizabeth W. Knop Station. Ckirpus Christl, Tex. to E. H. Artruc et al, property on One problem was resolved by the g report on the’evaluations of Lorenc received the wings after ping Community Church, at which school board: Bus schedules were g^ S , made last year, will be con- For Janitor Job JS‘3 . 9 5 WEU.,1 PONT KNOW—m * A the temple .hae been holding its Robert Dr.; Mary B. McLaughlin he completed the Navy's bombar­ manipulated so that the children gjjgred dier-navigator training program. >wni,inLi Bia JOB/ VOLTD HAVE T9 , servicee since its inception three et ai to Elizabeth W. Knop, prop­ would no longer have to crow Rt. i fUeskm Set PR OM ISE M E V O U P L E T HIM erty bn Robert Dr. The five-month program covers POAU.THE3CRAPIM<9AMP years ag;o. Dr. ^w rence Andrus, 30 in order to be picked up by theselectman and the town The Manchester Post Office has in Enalish president of the tWple, expressed the operation of navigational announced that applications are CHESTER BY AL VERMEER BNMT1Nrown Attohrey Eklwin Laasman Laura Kate, telephone 644-1763. technique*. The position pays $1.73 an hour, 9 m^sms A request to have * "P ,ion will be held from 9 a m. to 8 A graduate of the University of TACKLE IT OR NOT/ introduced Mayor John Madden, Box Mountain Dr. was denied, “ or $3,595 per year to start, and is ROCKVILLE Best British Briar who addressed the guests; Super­ (Connecticut, Lorenc entered, the restricted by law to a person en­ WEV, 1 > o r persons whose rights ma- Navy In February of 1962. He is titled to veteran preference. OLIVER! intendent of Schools Merle Wood- M rs. Hauschild the son of Mr. and Mrs. John 246-2473 mansee, in his remarks, noted that The duties consist of maintain- DAVE'S ^94546 Lorenc. 144 W. Main St. ing and cleaning the buildings and TR 5-5929 Miss Maskel had taught sixth to jYirB. ____ MU . . . ny become voters prior to the Face* TraHlc Count SMOKE SHOP li grade in South Windsor when he O n T V S h o w teacher presently In the hospital grounds of the local facility. Oct. 7 town election. A Saturday Roland Volslne, 21, of Ware­ Application forms for the posl 111 O e n t e r s t r e e t first came to town. for a foot operation. Contracts er Call Collect were raUfied for the following morning . , ^ session on Oct. 8 will be house Point, was arrested yester­ tlon may be obtained at the main Rabbi David Kline recited the day In Vemon on Rt. 30 near ttie Manchester Post Office. - traditional benediction, closing the ■When asked - how she wee teachers: lone Greenwood, Lyndon I sol*!y for those whose qvialifica- chosen as a oooteetant on SUte Cfollege, Vt., elementary, tlons will have matured after Sept, traffic circle and charged with Im­ ceremonies. "Miatoh Game.” an NBC tele- grades; George Heasman, Central 14. Town Clerk Henry F. Butler proper passing. He Is scheduled to Rabbi David Kline, new rabbi vlialxm program, Mrs. Vernon appear in Circuit Court 12, Rock­ for Temple Beth HlUel, graduated Connecticut State Ctollege, RHS In -, said. The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS Hauschild of 93 Oonstence dustrial Art; Mary King, (Jhest-! Persons admitted as voters at ville, on Sept. 24. Constable John Brandeis University with a bache­ Dr. said, 'T was really picked Marshall was the arresting of­ lor degree in Hebrew literature. nut Hill (College, Ps., Sykes Jr. any session may enroll with the because I had tired feet from High English; Richard Lepore, party of their Choice or remain un- ficer. He received his masters degree standing in line so long.” o O from the Hebrew Union College, Julius Hartt College, elementary i affiliated, Party Given Holmes Qualifying her stdiemenit, music; Marcella Luke, University Oolf Tourney Slated Cincinnati, and was ordained at Harry Holmes Jr,, son of Mr. O She add^, "My three children of Connecticut, Sykes Jr, High,! The Rockville Jayceee will again and Mrs. Harry Holmes Sr. of 158 this Institution in 1962. end I arrived at the studio math. conduct the Annual Rockville Chty East Main St.. Rockville, was the owarttWAAc-Tji. Rabbi Kline attended the Heb­ very early. When we final­ Ann Murphy. Trinity (Jollege. (3olf Tournament this year. Reg­ BY JOE CAMPBELL rew University, Jerusalem, for two guest of honor at a surprise go­ This Bank helps ly were admitted, I oirflapeed Wash., D. C., elementary; Kath­ istration is open to all male golf­ BONNIE “ And now. the local news . . * compiled by . . years, atiidying Bible and archeo­ into an end seat and stretch­ ing away party at the home of his S leen (Jonnlngton, Syracuse Uni­ ers living in Rockville, Ellington. sponsored by Alice’s Beauty Salon!" ed out my legs. A woman was sister and brother-in-law Mr: and logy. He Is currently doing grad­ versity, kindergarten; and Elsie Vernon, Talcottvll|e and Stafford Mrs. Arthur E. Spielman, Jr. of I yJOl^ YOU UP Lll^E uate work at Colunvbla University standing in the ialsle and in­ Springs. 4-»0 quired whether my feet hurt. H. Mallon, custodian. Baltic Suhday. 6 a t e r YOU SAID, PAD. BUT S fS S LJPe» LONfiBST MINUTE In SemlUcs and Archaeology. Assistant Supt. of Schools Al­ The tourney site will be at the A smorgasbord dinner and a U)AKe ME IK AN HOUR From 1962-63 he served Temple ■When I answered in the school children YOU C A N O UBl taO Elast HaX'tford Golf Club. The 60NNIE. I HAVE Tb GOj affinnotive she asked if I len L. Dresser reported on the buffet lunch was served to the Beth Ba, Somerville, Now Jersey opening days of schools. He said tournament this year will be based many guests w4io came from « A h a ir c u t .^ 6AC4C TO SLEEP.' His father Is a rabbi in Lubbock, would Uke bo appear on th* program." that some confusion had bpen en­ on medalist play with handicaps Rockville, Mansfield, Waterbury, B E N C A S E Y Texas. The rabbi has also been countered at the Maple St. School assigned from qualifying scores. Plantaville, Stafford Springs, active In RE and the Jewish Mrs. Hauschild wUl appear tomorrow at 4 p.m. on the with 1,100 pupils where double Qualifying will consist of either South Windsor, Blast Hartford, Peace Fellowship. sessions are being held. The big­ 18 holes of play or two nines FYanklin, Baltic and Westfield, Wapplng School Note* show on Channel 30 and 22. She went to New York last' gest area of confusion is with the played between Sept. 8 and 18. E AJil tewhers at the Wapping bus schedules. Difficulties are be­ Assigned hamdioaps will be A CLASSIC PICTURE OF~. iprr% A BAO c o s e r s rwa but fWR. UNTIL TIS NEJCr 7WE_JtNP Elementary School received an ap­ 'Thureday, where the show was M TOUCH OF I ONCE HEAAAKE5 I ROR I'M AFRAID THERE taped in front of a live audi­ ing Ironed out. however, and the posted on the scoreboard at the WB.L, WHAT IS rr...B<- 3 ple as a welcoming gift from the POINT, THAFS /I ence. The program la a problem will cease with the open­ golf club when the qualifying HAUSTK3N OR DEJECTION?^ CASEY-ms, PTA dn the first day of school LEARN R3RGGTfT.HE teem show with a celebrity rounds are complerted. I Thursday. Each apple was dec ing of the Skinner St. School. OOESNT CARRY heading each team. Bees My- Dresser reported a dropout of The finals tWs year vvUl be ■ HIS GRIPES orated with a pennant with the erson was captain of Mrs. played on Saturday and Sunday, I FALL teacher's name and “Welcome” on 4.8%. While the figure Is low, AROUND IN Hausriilld'i groi^. The op- compared to the national average. will help defray the costs of tro- ! one side, and the names of the posKton was headed by Jhn phies that will be awarded to the | room repreeentatives on the oth- It should be remembered that the SPECIALS S-K> Backus. When asked how high school has over 1,000 pupils golfer with the lowest gross score, | to SA VE ' er.. much she won, she replied,"! the lowest net score and to run- on 'Ihe Wapping PTA has an and the figure represents 40 pu­ BY FRANK O’NE a i - can’t tell you that—it would pils who quit. nerups. i S H O R T R IB S nounced the asaignment of the fol­ s p ^ the whole eh'ow." TourtMunent infomvation may be j Aluminum lowing room representatives for A re ^ rt of school held this summer revealed 80 pupils at Ver­ obtained from the tourney chair­ • W IN D O W S IU.6BT A UTTUE SAIL BOAT. , the coming year: man Bob (Jook, West Rd., Eaiing- aCNEVER • Grade 1: Room 1, Mrs. Roger non and Bldg. B, 130 pupils at AND LEAVE WHEN H E SUN SOES ton. • CANOPIES and aETByiHOSE border 6 UARD9. Myrick and Mrs. Herbert Deffley; Senior Citizens RHS and 81 in grade school. Rec­ League Meeting • DOORS a L H A A t ) ESCAPE BY S E A down,SO IHEV-WON'T s e e M£. room 2, Mrs. John Hoyt and Mrs. ommendations from parents that The Vernon Midget-Pony League Joseph C^nnellan; room 4. Mrs. Meet Tomorrow future summer sessions consist of will hold a meeting Thursday at • A W N IN G S Robert Lotreok and Mrs. Theodore IH Ijour classes for 5 instead of 6 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall for the • JALOUSIES Ostrowski; room 6, Mrs. Collins weeks will be investigated. coming season opening Sept. 22. The first meeting of the Senior Supt. of School Raymond E. YES—EAST TERMS! and Mrs. Philip Smith. Citizens C/lub, conducted by the League officials urge all interested SAVE MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU Grade 1 and 2: Room 8, Mrs. Ramsdell pointed out a problem in in the t football program to at­ Call Your Friend— recreation department, will be the size of special education class­ Francis Tabshey and Mss. Albert held tomorrow aJtemoon at 2 p.m. tend the meeting. Gagg. at the Senior Citizens Center on es for educable pupils. Authoriza­ The League’s annual fund drive BILL TUNSKY tion for 16 pupils by the state for \W«feBEa4TBW>HN3 Grade 2: Room 3, Mrs. Norman School St. will be held Saturday in Rockville Gordon and ^Mrs. H. Brian Feath- present facilities and a possible and Vernon. 6 8 9 - 9 0 9 5 TM GOING ID TH«rpO0TD6reLt^i The meetings will be held each 9-10 ierstone; room 5, Mrs. John (hitler Wednesday afternoon under the enrollment of 26 traintU>le children Fight over Parking to LEARN TAkECHIPoTD f-A f and Mr*. John Longo; room 7, direction of.Jameq F. Herdlc Jr., led the board to authorize Rams­ A parking dispute last night be­ T w e v -e -T Mrs. Joseph Ucello and Mrs. Saul superintendent of recreation, and dell to seek out another teacher. tween two 'Vemon Ave. men result­ BY ROY CRANE FOZ Freedman. Wally Fortin, program director Anthony Mogliocco, supervisor ed in- four stitches over the left eye BUZZ SAWYER S -H ^ T . Grade 3: Room 17, Mrs. Donald for the department, and are open of st^isJ education, was requested for one participant and breach of {iVERyVMERE THERE Oansert and Mrs. Seymour; room to any senior citizens of Man­ by the University of Hartford, to the peace charges for both. 18, Mrs. Steven Bondarko and ,..WH0 FIRST a y ABOARD ISarebahos.hohor chester. All one must do to join attend a pcuvel dealing with re­ R^kville . police said t ^ inci­ A U.S. ATOMIC CRUISER. Mrs. Sherman Collins; room 19, is to attend this, or any other tarded children on OCt. 21., dent occurred when Lester Bresna­ WHEE! WATER’S GUARDS, ELAtoRATE Mrs. Thomas WUliama and Mrs. CEREMONIES. meeting. Th* board voted Dr. Ramsdell han, IB, of 85 Vemon Ave. pairked Walter Jaworski; room 20, Mrs. The program consists of card HOT-~HOT„.ASn Albert' Blondi and Mrs. Lucien playing, games of all types, com­ Marchesaeault. munity singing, square dancing, THERE’S A LOTI Grade 4; Room 31, lira. Rich­ and refreshments. Besides this so­ ard Hesa and Mre. Robert WII cial afternoon, there are other liams ; room 22, -Mrs. Kenneth programs available to the senior MUSIC INSTRUCTION Now! For only 9H d * a Q Dunbar and Mrs. Joseph Cap' citizens. Monday is bridge day be­ erino; room 34, Mrs. Robert ginning at 10 a.m. and running PIANO, CLARINET, SAXOPHONE, day for fuel...hot water Demers and Mrs. Roland Provoet, throughout the day at the Center. Grade 5; Room 9, Mrs. Robert COMPOSITION, THEORY, HARMONY, for all—all the time! BY LESLIE TURNER Ten pin bowling is offered at the |30R oiws BonnuE wnnsH amo its. fleets c a p t a i n e a s y O'Goimell and Mrs. Earl Relchle; Parkade Lanes on Tuesday after­ COUNTERPOINT, VOCAL COACHING iTw HIE MEOITERRAKEAN, SCRUB, SCOUR, roojm 10, Mrs. Wayne Gorton and noons, and )>eginning in October Sm AND POLISH IN PREFARATION FOR Mrs. Thomas Henson; room 23, I f you Kva in a ty p a ^ haaaa, there will )>e sqtiare dance lessons UmitMl Opming for Soginnor to Advoneod Pupils yoo eovU *m Qy ran o«rt o f hoi THE NATO OI6NITABIES... WE MAY BE IWDULV WORRIED. THERE r f s MSUREPl p e r h a p s , b u t THINK r U 5TEP OVER AND CONSOLE I TAKE THE Mrs. Glen Call and Mrs. Chris on Hiursday afternoons at the JORKIM! NO POUOTHEE DEPRESSED ' DAY OFFi wntor aarreral timea a week. ARE MARITIME LAWS TO PROTECTSHUt THE UNPER- W 5 HARO TO Meligonis. , Center. ' I. H. KARLIN, loeheler of Music . MENT5'. HOW CAM A CROOKED 5EA WRITEREWr MA6ME 0AW50N AFTER OUR B lg P ^ MciyWAu r M ISS FIL601 Grade 6: iRoom 11, Mrs. Mervln Now you can have all the hat -TThe boy and yirl who make it a habit to save now will find it BY LANK LEONAB SEE THAT «UCCES4> he DOESN'T 80 KICK UP Anyone wlriiing further Infor­ MICKEY FINN .CAPTAIN EMDANSER Waldron and Mrs. Charles Ar­ mation regarding these programs water you need at one time ftr easier to save regularly in later life. Take advantage of the REACHBiE YOUR HEELS! gents; Room 12, Mrs. John TOdd Phene 644-1122 only 9W * • iioy. Think of it— SBM School Savings Program at your Manchester school. NOW PORT! should* call the recreation office, and Mrs. Donald Acker. 22 School St. only *

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EARL YOST Assets at Tufts OFF THE RECORD Reached in Grid CampsA J L , Sports Editor Five-Hitter BOS'TON (A P )— Maybe Tufts will be able to field the typi­ •We didn’t do badly at all o*), By HOWIE HOLCOMB < >N&etaen aizd Dlok Bontoaxger w eref Baytock and his aides, 'tbmp cal “ trample ’em” football offense Harry Arlanson Midget Football Drive Sunday toe detenalve men mentioned while KeUey and Don (Junningham, are defense and we looked pretty good Pre-season work has just getting the Etogles ready fix: their loves after all. Money k needed for any type sports program involving Shaves L. A. Oote (again) and BlBy Pchl, tell- on pcunlng and our outside offen­ Axlanson had feared his well- at the linebacking spots for the first formal season which opens about reached fever pitch in backa, halfback Dtok Paatamack sive game. Dave Petro and Bob named Jumbos would have to use first week of practice has permit­ voungeters and Manchester’s Midget Football>eague has set and quartecback BUly Miann were with a four-team jamboree Sat­ the two local scholastic foot­ Judd, a pair of tackles, were out­ multiple flankers not to mentiixi ted Harvard Ooach John Yovic-sin a goal of *2,500 for its annual town-wide canvass for funds. the offenelve - e r t w he dted. urday at Bast Hartford High Lead Again ball camps. Both Manchester Field starting at 1:30. In that one. standing on defense while Full­ far more passes than usual to to move Junior John O’Brien back Sunday the youngsters will start out on a doOT-knocking and One bright apet about the sorUn. mask the absence of burly tackles. High and East Catholic were Bast euid Penney High will join backs Joe Alublckl and W alt Bas- to his natural position, offensive beU-ringing journey at. every home in this City of Village mage was that toe dub raoaived Sophomore Ste-ve M o r a d. a center. O’Brien earlier had been no serious injuries. Halfback forces to oppose Northtyest Cath­ night and quarterbacks Mike Ma- involved in scrimmages last sluk and <9ary Sullivan did a good svelte 260 pounds from New Bed­ switched to middle linebacker to Chann in Quest of meeting its goal. NEW YORK (AP)—Curt Saturday and the respective coach­ Paul Richeurd sutoained a alight olic and South Oatoolic. O r«r the yeans, since its incep-^------" job on offense." ford, Mass., has been so Impres­ bolster the spot. Simmons, admittedly working es, Tony Alibrlo and Andy Bay- beck injury but ia awpacted back The Bagles aorimniaged a tough . UflO, mootiaoU has played sive Arlsuison yesterday called him ter High grad, has entered the on his “ second career,” has lo ^ are busy correcting mistakes in action before toe end o f the FtoinviUe eleven last week and Baylock revealed he plana to I>eadlng Candidate in the foil aports program lOO-mile midget oax rkeing cham­ week. Quofteitwck Woody Ctark tw o^atoon aa much as possible. "a definite starter." Sophomore Bruce Valicenti of reached another lofty plateau • . -A r ■■ toat cropped izp. have another upcoming test with Tufts teams ha-ve had much is t i l t or Frutto of the pro- pionship at Trenton, N.J. Sunday, ABIbrio wan very dboappointed In had a date with teem phydoian Only three or four players will go Weymouth, Mass., has taken the . atafted In 1966 by the Police Bristol Basterh Sept. 12,at Bris­ success running from a right T- Sept. 16. Carpenter, a Pratt 4 while moving the challenging. his dhfblB toowing in Nbrwlioh. Dr. Joseph Banry yastarday be- both ways— on'offense and de­ lead in the three-way fight for _____ju n io r Athletic Association, to l They open their seaaon Sept formation with ■ the accent on off- Whitney Aircraft training super­ St. Louis Cardinals to within 1 •*We j4*it didn’t took good do- oause o f an elbow in()ury. 26 at Waterford. fense. The Bkgles will work bas­ the starting center job for New swra boiii out and rtiown to ad- visor, will drive a California-built three games of the National' .Irrr.'TW anything,” he said. W e were Other than them tw o—and three ically from a Texaa-style for­ tackle power nins. Opponents .Hampshire’s defending Yankee veetiws on the schoolboy fi^d. Offenhauser-powered car formerly backs suspended ter rUla ktfiac- Baylook., waa pretty pleased, mation. knew what was coming but the Conference Champions. Coach League leading Los Angeles too slow on offense. Norwich had oiver^l, with his diarges’ showing Mwyr prodissU o< the program piloted by the late Bill Flaf(lall... too atow on oenbe. Norwich had ttons—the squad ia toUl whole. The Bagle squad numbers 38— plays were so well executed stop­ Chief Boston promoted Vaiicenti w«c« schooled in fundamentals and against FlainvtHe. - •’ • • . . • Marie Gailow-ay .will be busy th^ Dodgers. a good oWb—we were outweighed •Phe varsity group now numbers idl sophomores and Juniors. Fresh­ ping them was something else over fellow yearlings Ed Govoni of proved to be helptfirf when the boys winter. In addition to bowling in The 34-year-old left-hander post­ everywhere—but we toould have about 50. Jayvee men have re­ "You know feey (PlalnviUe) again. Nashua and Doug Mufphy of Read­ i^eport ed for fooUball at Manchee- men win report later, Baylock several leagues and in weekMid ed the 30th shutout of his career done better.” ported too and are working out sorimmaged New Britain,’’ the said. They will have a separate NO KICK COMING—Pittsburgh S ile rs ’ Wayne Walk­ Morad appears to be a partial ing, Mass., yesterday. terH%h. Monday night, stopping the Chi­ competiUon the Vernon gal will Tbe Ihdtons take on Kingswood dally under Cbaxdiea Jkn Bresln- former Oantral Omnectiicut ath­ program. er, right, isn’t really kicking Joe Schmidt of the lions in answer. 5, A t Peterborough, N.H., Boston Tiir.. her sister of another sport. serve as secretary of both the cago C5ubs 6-0 on five hits as the edd and Jim Mioriafty. lete said,” aiid jtoey only tost by' Arlanson also listed another Univei-slty is getting good reserve Saiturdoy ut 10 axn. alt Memorial This year’s schedule will still be Little League Iwaeball, the Midget Laurel State Major League and streaking Cardinals kept the pres­ While there la expected to be one touchdown—and New Brit­ the face. The linebackers are scrambling Tor a ball fum­ sophomore, Bob McCarthy, 194. play behind starters Bill Budness Field in another pre-eeason scrim­ on a jayvee level for the most Ttessisms odfer a fine brand of the Eastern Connecticut G i r 1 s’ sure on the Dodgers by rolling toj mage and Akbrio ia hoping for plenty of wortc in ah departments ain's suppoeed to have a power­ bled on a pass at Tiger Stadium in Detroit. ______from Emerson, N. J., as the other and Bill Lesinski, rated by Steve RUNTING part although they wiU meet some foeSaU on six Sunday afternoons their 12th victory in 13 games. | for tine Indians, Alibrlo noted house. I was pleased by their starter for Saturday's scrimmage Sinko as the finest pair of guards League. Hall^ Peters in Line M tter things. varsity teams — including W ater­ d u fte the season at Mt. Nebo. The Cardinals haven’t been this He ICeaawfaile, with regiatratione Boggini, popular local baseball, 19 games remaining to the Cardin­ and Nick Yewcic—^nephew of Tom als’ 17, including a three-game FISHING ^mtled seaaon last Nov. 24 when out of the way and practice ses- basketball and football official, For AL Rookie Honor Yewcic of the Boston Patriots. Its great halfback, Tom Spangen­ iSe«Mi staitod, the four entries — whose mother died yeeterday. . . series between the two teams at JStU Craddock Caught in Revolving Door Two juniors have been promoted 9 lN IMstara, Smoke Baters, St. Louis starting next Monday. berg, was told h® could return Tom Kelley, young Manchester NATIONAL LEAGUE •■MFW 'vrvRTC (API__ Out-^8®nators, 1-0 and 10-7, and thoaunder control going into toe TOUCHY TROUT Rifle Club Notes at the University of Massachusetts O ntssn and Blue Devils — are righthanded pitcher in the Cleve­ Simmons says this ^is ” my w . L. Pet. 6.B. .NICVV Xv/lVlV V*"* / V. ^ D « av ivImvMMH *ViM T .All BftvftnLhseventh. AfterAftlir hfihe gaveCTAVS UDup a hit Seventh of Season to Ihnitbd practice. second career — this time as a Boston Red Sox trimmed toe Los This Up is slated for trout fish­ Spangenberg had had an ailing where double .sessions ha-ve been im tM iV out. Boys eUgiWe for the land farm system, has returned, Los Angeles; .86 .601 — fielder Jimmie Hall is making and a walk, Steve Hamilton re­ resumed. Right end John Hudson thrower.” The first Angeles Angels 6-2. ermen, but other fish than trdut right nnlUe Mpee injuring iC in a paiagnm range tn age from 10 to home. TTie big hurler was with pitcher, not a St. Louis . .. .84 61 .579 8 * • • lieved. His contribution was three Pro Was mth Five Different Teams of Brooklyn, N.Y.. was elevated 16 sad weigh at least 70 pounds ended after a fling in the minors, a drive for American League at times get so touchy that toe fratom ity baaketj»all game laat Dubuque,' Iowa tn the 10-team Mid­ Milwaukee .. .80 65 .552 7 rookie honors with his bat. So TWINS-INDIANS— walks and a two-run single. slightest pull of toe line will make WICHITA, Kan. (A P )— Stone Johnson had a iRiUiant rec­ to the first team and left guard sad nc^ more than 116 pounds. ■> west League, the Packers finish­ where the former Philadelphia That made it 6-3 and brought on spring. The A ll-Ivy Leagtie senior 0 San Francisco.78.78 66 Z42 8'/z Hall’s two homers ran his bat­ Joe Do\ie' of Worcester was boost­ New equipment has been pur- Whiz KW tried to regain the form is pitcher Gary Peters. toem drop s ,' natural bait. Fool ord as an amateur athlete and seemed sure to be a fine pro­ from Darien, Conn., got his med­ ing last, 20 gam es' out of first Philadelphia .75 69 A I 11'/, ting average to .266—not bad in Hal Reniff. Renlff walked another ed to the second unit. cbued sad the youngntars will be that m ^ e him a 17-game winner 2 Hall hits good as an outfielder ’em this way. Juat out a long rub­ In Three Leagues in Week’s Time fessional football player, but Johnson’s neck was broken dur­ ical o U csy after a tensh w e ^ of place. . . Fred McCurry, well Ofaioinnati . .76 72 JH4 12'/, a league where .284 gets you into run home, a fifth scored on a ber bond and knot it at both ends. MVATOr.RKHTP b RPOBT ouUMtsd Bks ‘'mador leaguers” known Manchester bowler, Mdll for the pennant-winning Phillies of should, and he plays eyery day. ______, » limping around the practice field Chicago ...... 114.74 70 JH4 12'/i toe top ten—and his RBI total to double play and Charley Lau Then tie your line to one end and Open membershlpe in the Man­ ing an exhibition game at Wichita Aug. 31. He died Sunday wiMB the flnst U okoff takes piaoe. complete 28 years with the Hart­ 1960. Peters is pitching beautiful base­ singled home the tying run. In toe and to the training room. More than 814 million people Pittsburgh .69 74 .483 17 72. Ahead is toe major league the «id of yoiir hook leader to toe chester Rifle Club were filled — ■night » ------— Iiiiigiw ofmoiaki art hopeful of ford Electric Light Co. on Sept. Released during tbe 1960 season, ball, but he only works every eighth, Bobby DelGreco singled N E W Y O R K ( A P ) — W illt ■«**>" — ® ant to do«>crack at players cut l>y N FL Dr. Stuart Russell located' tjie have watched National League Houston . .53 91 .368 83'/, rookie homer mark of 38, by otoer. The stretch of rubber will and a waiting list compiled — aa so. So he was cut. teams, came Into Boston for a Johnson, ■was 28. He passed up Johnson was at Orambllng frotn an catfausiantie re^wnse by home- 22. . . Dave Golas, former Man­ Simmons/ got a second chance with fourth day. That makes it tough went to third when Reniff threw the real owner of Nat Crad­ troublescnne scar tissue, - decided baseball games since 1901. the Cardinals—and started career Now York .47 97 .322 39/, Wally Berger and Frank- Robin, absorb the fishes’ pull and at the a result of a memberahlp cam­ game with the Patriots, found his final year of cllgiibillty at 1956 until this year. owaars when the boys, wearing chester High and Trinity football for pitchers to win either the wild on a plckoff attempt and The Giants ordered him to Ot­ Graznbllng, La., College to join the not to t ^ r a te on It and prescribed; tbolr team Jeneys, call and arte for No. 2. He posted a 9d0- record in Monday’s Results son. same time start toe evec-so-slight paign which concluded last F ri­ dock please atand up. tawa In toe Canadian League, Craddock on the bench, and im­ His punting averaged better player, yesterday was named a rookie or most valuable awards. • • • scored on ’s bunt. Kansas City Chiefs of the Ameri­ corrective exercises. 1961, was 10-10 last year and this New Yorit 6, Philadelphia 8. pressure needed to put the hook day. A il 80 open places in the Nat would Uks to ahaks the presumably to learn the trade and mediately started ringing tele­ than 40 yards and he once kicked rinMirliil help. bailiff in the United States District So toe left­ WHITE 80X-0R10LE8— • • • can Football League this season. If all goes well Spangeitoerg -will season has become a key man on Milwaukee 9-7, Cincinnati 2-4. hzto poriMoaa« sub-junior and Junior categories hand that shook him free from a then come back next year for phones all over the country trying a 60-yard field goal. • • * Court. After graduating from Trin- hander is making an extra pitch. Peters has three home runs, i ’nOSBS-BENATOBA— be back to full practice duty next an in-and-out staff with a 14-7 St. Louis 6, Chicago 0. wew taken and the total club long week in a revolving door. another chance. He never reached to locate A F L Commissioner Joe Johnson probably waa the fast­ The funeral -will )>e In Dsdlas, tty in I960, where he played guard He's hitting like an outfielder, too. triple and four doubles m his 16 Detroit got iU only run in toe BML LINE, NOT TEMFBR week but is not expected to take tRAVELING record and a 2.60 earned run Only Games Scheduled. memberahlp now exceeds 100. Craddock, a rookie pro football Ottawa. The Montreal Alouettes Foss. “ est man In professional football Wednesday. Here *■ There ' for three years with the varsity Hall banged his 30th and 31st hito, and has" RBIs. He is hit- opener o ff Claude Osteen on a H you-are toe excitable type, part in Saturday’s scrimmage with average. Today’s Games 12 hopeful from Parsons College tn eUlmed they had Canadian Foss was located in San Diego. and Coach Hank Strain had for HMh a bat amoMng down the gridders, Gkjlas served in the Army home runs for toe Minnesota a n g .260. , Washington error. Jim Bunning reeling a new mooirfll line out of Of toe group 48 aoe sub-junioia, While Simmons took care of the Sian Francisco (O’Dell 12-7) at Iowa, spent laet week on tbe ros­ League rights to Craddock. He ruled Craddock was a Jet. planned to use him as a piles re­ Malite at Hanover, N. H. boms atrotch, Moe Miorhardt ootn- Medical Corps. . . Manchester's Twins Monday night in a 7-4 vic­ ’Ihat is much higher than his went eight scoreless innings and Ita spool and onto your reel Is 88 sre Juniora and tbe rest sen- "Nobody told me I could go to Faced -with a rugged <^>ener at Gene White placed 12th in the 250- pitching. Bill White took care of Now York (WUloy 8-12) 8 p.m. tory over Cleveland, tying toe ter of five teams In three leagues While toe two north-of-the-bor- ceiver. McKinnon Sidelined BUSINESS pilsd bia m o^ productive week of earned nm average which is 1.96, Terry Fox saved toe shutout when Ukely to exercise your boiling ton. Chto officers and Inatruotors the Jets,” said Oaddock. The slender, 6-foot-l Johneon Syracuse Satunjay. Boston College lap stock car rac6 at Riverside the punch for the Cardinals, be­ Houston (Nottobart 9-6) at league homer record for rookies and two countries. der clubs argued, Craddock took OR tbs sMnm with Wenatkdtee, Wash., the best in toe major leagues for BiuminK left In toe ni^to inning point. Don’t. Make toe only boU- wars very pleased with toe fine Crsiddock’a confusion, however, onoe ran a -wind-aided 100-yard BOSTON (AP) — A slight is turning to offensive polishing Park last Saturday night. White re­ coming the third National Leaguer Philadelphia (Siiort 5-11 (N ). set by Ted Williams in 1939. With tbe travel tone be hu his first positive step. in tho Oaro A Northwest League. starting pitchers. Peters has 12 with a pulled leg muscle. tiij thing n pot of water on toe shewing st toe registration ses­ hasn’t tempered his confidence. , dakh ki 9-2 seconds, and under nor­ Moulder separation has been re­ now that Coach Jim Miller has ex­ ceived $40 at tbe payoff window, this season to reach the 100-RBI Los Angeles (Kosifax 22-6) at Peters won his 18to game and FOX also put down a Senator logged, it seems fitting that he H m local first baseman dubbed complete games and leads toe stove. Soak the full monofll spool sion held at the WaddeU School ‘ T wired Mike Holovak (Boston “ All I want is a chance to play mal condlUona did it in 9.3. pressed pleasure -with the defense. PLEASURI^? and l ^ r t o i n was only a percent- level by driving in three runs with Pittsburgh (Cardwell 18-18 (N). his 12th in his last 18 decisions, rally in toe second game, Sen­ wound up with tbe Jets. vealed In x-rays taken of rookie five bomets and ooUected 14 runs American League in strikeouts tn It before you reel. Hot Une will otfotoriA-. coach) and told him I wanted to some place. Wherever I play I ’ll Johnson’s death was the sev^tlh Junior tackle Bill Sohoek returned CALL age,-'^ e rest going to the car a double and two singles. Milwaukee (Shaw 6-10) at Ohi- 9-4 over the . He ators’ rookie Bob Baird didn’t , sur- Cnuldock landed with New llnebackw Don McKinnon of the battad in to bring bis season total Tonight, the Cardinals will again with 179. pay ont amoothly. A ll new BUb-Junlor and junior play football,” said Craddock. find a home—New York, Boston or teotbal'l fatality this year and the Boston Patriots. The injury -was to the squad after a bout with the to U and 68 nespeotlvdy In the owner. Tiie veteran pilot hopes to otanatl (Purkey 6-10 (N ). rapped two hits, a single and a His Immediate target is 20 vic­ ■vive toe first inning. Yoric’s entry In toe American play the Cubs, sending Bob Gib­ • • • TENNIS BALL TBAELEB members akmg with adult The Patriots, who had AFL any place,” Crsiddock said. first in profeerional footbeH since suffered by the ^Dartmouth star flu and halfback Gary Testa has 522-2477 Wm m run Mid RBI departments, compete at the Eastern States CMoago (Hobble 7-0) at St. double, for his I8to and I9to hits tories. The last rookie to reach Football Leofti® — be was son, 16-8, to the mound, against Ke€t> toe boU on your trailer hers Interested in serving as in­ sitting on tbe bench of the rival draft lights to Craddock, agreed, He may find it—In Boston. 1960. on the final play of the 88-14 recovered from a twisted ankle. Assisting You With AD wwti itie h i t spree, Mortiardt Saturday. Louis (Gibson 16-8) (N ). of toe year. Both drove in runs. that total was Bob Grim of toe BED SOX-ANOELS— The Jets are loaded with run­ Chicago’s Glen Hobble,. 7-9. The Wtoh in aldny good shape by slit­ structors, are reminded of the Boeton club. since toe loss of Ron Burton due FUme show a Houston player American Football League victory Dave Coutts, a serious contender Your Travel Needs oUmbed up to a .270 average, In other A L action, too New Yankees In 1964. The Red Sox came from behind ning backs, the Pats ..need one. Dodgers will start Sandy Koufax, ting an old tennds bek so H will first Instruction session to be If toe whole thing seems sort of to Injury had left them short on waa running in to make a tackle. over New York Sunday. Results of ter the starting right halfback sAding 16 points.. .Vi^tb the same AMERICAN LEAGUE York Yankees blew a 6-0 lead as • • • with four in toe ninth to give Earl The way everyone flgtves it, Air-Sea-Rall-Hotels-Toiira 22-6, at Pittsburgh against Don their pennant clinching drive Wileon his lOto victory. Lu CHlnton fit over k. held tods evening at 7 at WaddeU amaidng, here’s toe full log: running backs. Johnson dived head first to make the x-rays were known yesterday assignment, ia Northeaatem’s first batted S89...Kiag Oupentsr, for- Banquet for Helpers W. .Pet. O.B. A’s-YANK8— Craddock hardly stayed around Craddock is a natural for trade a bjock. Hia neck and shoulders Cardwell, 18-18. stalled in a 7-6 loss to Kansas tripled toe tying -Tin home and PAINT BLAZE e riio d range. Oaddock started toe week wito but Head Coach Mike Holovak casualty. He has a broken left JUNE M. BLAIS SMT Bolton rsaidHit and MSnehea- New York ... .95 .655 Jim Bouton of toe Yankees was long enough to get a pat on the bait. took the brunt o f the collision. In the only other NL games (Jlty. The A ’s, aided by walks and scored on a pinch single by Dick Don’t forget s preeaure can of Last Friday’s program included toe New York Olants of toe Na­ said he did not expect McKinnon ankle snd Is lost for the year. Travel Consultants Adults participating in the Man­ scheduled Monday, third - place Chicago ...... 82 .562 18'/, shooting for his 20th against toe hack with, toe Pats. They could just put a zip code That night Johnepn underwent errors, got six runs in toe seventh yellow paint la the quick way to taika by .club president, Ron Hee- tional Football League. He scored to be sidelined very long. Another A t the end of spring practice 410 Asylum St. Suite 616 chester Lttle League — sponsors, Milwaukee swept a doubleheader Minnesota . . . .81 .559 14 Athletics and had things w ell' Williams. insier, a ^ chief instructor. A rt The Jets, supposed to get first on his back and mall him out surgeiy for a bursting fracture of umpires, coaches, managers and Inning and squeezed toe winner Maze a trail through the woods. two touchdowns in . .the exhibition rookie, flanker back A1 Snyder of Ooach Joe Zabilski rated Ooutts Hartford 8, Conn. from Cincinnati 9-2 and 7-4. and B altim ore...... 88 .527 18'/, Shorts. They explained toe pur­ toe fifth cervical vertebra. officials — will be honored at a across in toe eighth. The Yankee And U yon’re camping with yoong- Holy Cross, underwent w irgeiyter the "moet Improved back cm the the New York Meta defeated Phila­ Detndt ____ ...71 .493 28'/, pose of toe club, its history and The DaUaa-toom Johnson waa a Anthony D. Lupacchlno, s magic number remained four. stera remember how scarrey the tjinner, first of a planned annual Boston ...... 70 .479 26'/, member o f the I960 UB. Olympic a tom knee oartllege and Is ex­ squad. Manchester Consultant delphia 6-8. The swept a dou­ Rally in Ninth Proves Decisive trail from lake to eamp got after plana and introduced other of­ series, tomorrow night at 6:45 at C leveland...... 70 .476 26 t r a ^ team, placing fifth in toe pected to mlas most if not aU of The perfonnances of senior Bob bleheader from toe Washington dark. ficers. The fUms on safe gun han­ HagSbak and Jimior John Hofftnan Front End the Army 4 Navy Club. Guests CARDS Special toe season, got into his only jam Monday’s Results by but this way I ’m- not a complete stamps that a person -would re­ diamonds. Speaker will be Matt along one wall. men, don’t bet your last two dol­ in toe sixth inning when he was Kansas City 7, New York 6 insides MxUl to tbe ground as you loser," said Be'tty Schaefer of ceive for a like amount of money Moriarty. Cost of the program is work. Trouble In, in heavily hunt­ Another highlight was an im­ lars that the 11.98 betting window touched for a double and an in­ Minnesota 7, Cleveland 4 Newport, Ky. “ I guess you could spent at a grocery or drug store. R#g. $12J0 being underwritten by sevarft local ed country, tods la an invlitation promptu talk by Gil Hunt, coach for toe bargain-himting female field hit with two out. Simmons Boston 5, L m Angeles 2 In First Year with Sox say it takes toe sting out of Track publicity man ^ u c k DI businessmen. to get toot. One way to soiva toe of toe highly suooessful Manches­ isn’t coming to toe natkm’s race (1) AUQM ntOMT END then bore down and got Ron Santo Chicago 9, Baltimore 4 losing.” Rocco said that toe real diehard to pop up. problem is to carry an assoitment ter High School rifle team. He tracks. i ' stamp fan who wants to waive the E (f) BALANCE FBONT Detroit 1-10, Washington 0-7 Helen Zeis, of Erlanger, Ky., White, joining Milwaukee’s Hank of red ototh stripe. Tie to treee and mentioned this acquaintance with Latonia Race CkxitM a| Stor- WHEELS—BEG. $4.00 'Today’s Games LOS ANGrause (AP) — e score 2-2. After Ruas Nixon said, “ It makes losing a lot nicer. free admission for women on "L a ­ Aaron and Cardinal teammate Ken butoea ringing your working area. dub officers and instructors and ence, Ky., shook toe very founda­ Attention.. .Ten Pin Bowlers!! (6) CHECK FBONT WHEEL Boston (MfHibouquette 19-9) at waa intentionally walked, WU- dles Day” can pay to got In and WhatevMi' price the Red So« Other hunitens will be alerted to added he had brought his son I can have a good time this way BEABINOS Boyer as a member of the 100- Los Angeles (Belinsky 1-7) 11 p.m. Uams singled aharpiy to loft tions of tbe racing world two be given double toe amount of THOROU6HBREDRACMG paid for veteran utiUty man whto’s going on. ____ along to have him register and weeks ago by announcing it would and get an awful lot of things for (A) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM RBI club, drove in a run in toe New York (Terry 16-18) at Kan­ Dick WUliams it waa a ateal. in Wa speolalty. Two succos- trading stamps for her admission Cardinals’ two-run first inning ELEVATED OAMPFIBK take advantage of toe elub’s in- ^ v e trading stamps to women toe stamps.” sas O ty (Bakow 9-9) 9 pan. WUUama delivered the SlTe errors, toe first on that Another woman remarked, “ At ticket. against Oal Koonce and wound up CIbveland (Latman 7-12) a4 same play, let In two insur­ If you are going to make a per­ struoUonal program. who held losing tlckeU. Gentlemen, this may Just be the ALL FOUR ONLY ^ game-wimlng single last nlghl The practice has provm so suc­ least I don’t go home mad now.” NPWi&?iw/ the scoring with a two-run double Minnesota (K w t 10-10) (N ). ance rune for the Sox. manent camp, why not build an beginning. » SB Boston acored four runs af­ cessful at Latonia so far toat vdio One man, who watched in ob­ in toe seventh. Julian Javier Baltimore (Pappas 14-9) at Chi­ ter tiwo were out in toe ninth Charley Dees, just called up elevated fireplace. No more stoop chipped in with a homer for St. and squat. Real outdoor luxury. knows What might happen next to vious dismay as toe women re­ cago (Debusschere 8-4 or Fisher inning in a rally which pro­ from toe minora, singled for UConns Scrimmage deemed their losing tickets, said, Louis. ’ Here’s how: notch. keep momma hapiHly losing her 7-8) (N ). duced a 5-2 victory over Los toe first Loe Angeles run and "The thing I Just can’t stand * * * money on toe ponies. Detroit (Aguirre 14-12 and Lo- Angeles. doubled for toe other, each BMld op sliloa Just aa U you were Oooneabiout topped off.toe first BRAVES-RBDS— raMng a 4-ft. square log oaHn. Fifteen women Interviewed at about this ia toat my wife now Uoh 4-8) at Washington (DnnMs In toe early going, WUliams time sending AliMe Peaiaon, . day o f its second week of pre- ljuys all of my tickets. When I Rookie Bob Sadowski won his When you get it to convenient season work with a full scale of­ the track stamp booth all thought 6-9 and Rldzlk 6-5) 2, (iwl-nl). dfata’t show much as a pinch- toe HtUest Angri, across the this was just about toe greatest have a winner the man at the fourth straight game for the hitter although he was a height, cover top with logs. Next fensive and defensive Intra-squad NATIONAL LBAGUE 8EBVIOE ON ALL Braves in toe opener, limiting toe plate. step la to create a otoy-rock layer thing that has happened in toe Ms- cashier’s window thinks I ’m nuts' handy imui to have around In A Felix MantUla single and 'scrimmage Monday afternoon. A f­ when I give him 10 or 20 |2 Hunt (9), Hickman (16), Mots; CONVENTIONAL MAKES Reds to si9C hits and bringing his of Insulatton with the clay richer tory of toe thoroughbreds. other respeota. He went 1-for- Gory Geiger double produced ter toe dust eettled, (Joach Bob Hoak (6), PhU-Iles; Ja-vler (9), NIGHT RACING record to 5-5. Eddie Mathews at toe bottom, rocks richer at the One elderly woman was ha-vlng tickets." West Side Reunion 10 We first plnohhittlng as- the first Boston run in toe Ingalls praised the work- of two Trading stamps are given only Cardinals; Aaron ( ^ ) , Braves. drove in three runs with a pair of top. A ring of rocks to shield wind a good time even though she had • 1*1 P ort I P J A aignments. of his quarterbacks. They were for losing 82 -win, place and show AMERICAN I£AOUE singles while Gordy Coleman ac­ third. and hold pots compiotes the Job. lost about $200 through the'first MORIARTY Scheduled Nov. 2 But since mid-June WllUams Geiger was thrown out at junior Idterman Lou Aceto and tickets which were bought at spe­ T. Brown (1), Sonatoni; How­ counted for toe Oncinnatl runs W hitting a brilliant .469 in the six races. ard (27), Yankees; Hanaen (12), asMrihqfikOapl. 14,21. I home trying to score from senior letterman Doug Gaffney. Asked how she felt about her cial windows. with two hpmers. most difficult of all battli^' VWiite Sox; Hall 2 (31), Allison lOlACW-* IslPsittPALl Fourth annual West Side Old third on a fly to center by "They spotted their receivers weU hack, she opened 'a purse about The stamps sure given only on BROTHERS In the nightcap, Hank Aaron chores, the off-toe-bench pinto (33); Twins; Chance (1), Da-valil- tagged his 89th homer, with a man 'Timers ReuniMi iwiii be staged Sat­ Malzone in he sixth. The cul­ and threw the ball with a high toe size of a Texas watermelon Friday, which is designated as i t t k , M . M). Mb 6sm> jotoo. Starting with two Major League] lo (7), Indiahs. TE L. > 0 8-6188 aboard in toe seventh inning, to urday night, Nov. 2, at the Village prit? Pearson. degree of accuracy,” Ingalls stated. and said, “ Look at these (toe Ladies Day.” The track gives ■rodsi'Pi U i IMJM mcss straight clutch hits against 861-816 CENTER ST. clinch it and extend Milwaukee’s Lantern Bam on Tolland T^ke. But tiny Alble, who entered Baltianore in June, Williams stamps). Just think of all toe nice Direct Buses Leave Mancheater winning streak to seven games. Fran Mahoney, one of the moving the game nine points behind — ;Leaders^=! Cleveland Indian Coach Mai Cairlstmas presents I can get for forces behind tiM project, made toe has connected 15 of Ids last 32 (Travel Agency) at 4:80 PJM.; Bob Hendley got toe victory. American League lead­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Harder won 223 games in his 20 my grandchlldrcD.” • • • announcemeint. pinchhit appearances, h a s er Carl Yastrzemski, went 6- Batting— Groat; St. Louis, .828; years as a {dteher in the American It la difficult to argue wito logic METS-PHILS— A oonzmittce meeting will be scored six times, driven in four for-2. Yaz collected a single runs and Ignited countleos ral- T. Davis, Los Angeles, .828; H. League. such as that. Consecutive first inning homers held Wednesday night at 7 o’clock in three trips to hold steady Aaron, Milwaukee, .821; Pinson, ^ ______— .tSh— — by Ron Hunt and Jim Hickman at the West Side Rec.. at .322. Cincinnati, and Clemente, Pitts­ started toe Mets off and Roger The stag dinner will be open to What’s more it took one of BIU Monbouquette (19-9) toe greatest fie ld li« plays in burgh, .316. Craig managed to hold off the ail former West Side players, fane makes Ids jrocond bid for his Home Buns—H. Aaron, Mil­ and to anyone who ever took part Fenway Park history to rob Phillies toe rest of toe way on 20th victory tonight ag'aiimt waukee, 89; McCovey, San Fran- VERNON LANES Safety Specials him o f a hotner when A1 L«jp- in sictlvitlee at toe West Side. seven hits. Craig is now 5-20. Don recently reprieved Los Angeles oisqo, 87; Mays, Son Francisco, Hoak hit a homer for Philadelphia. Committee members are Ma­ low o f Cleveland tumbled into bad-boy Bo Belinsky (1-7). ------honey, T y Holland, Boh Vennart, RIGHTSIDE — Don toe bullpen after spearing his 84; Oepei^, San Francisco, 28; Gyp Gustafson, Hank Wittke, Drysdale is the right- drive. Santo, Chicago and Howard, Los Route 83 — Opposite Thrall Rood, Vernon Angeles, 25. MONDAY’S FIGHTS Nick Angelo, Joe Breen, Len An­ hand counterpart of San­ Sox righthander Earl Wil­ V Bow ling OPEN IX H lYO ^M utt Goodwin, 1 6 9 Y t, derson, Burt McOonkey, Bill Pa­ son gavel up only four hits in gan!, Steve McAdam, Ed^ Werner dy Koufax with the Los eight innings. But he was still Y League starts Wednesday AMERICAN LEAGUE iRlchinaiid, Calif., outpointed Ma- Batting—VastTzemski, ' Boston, sao Gondo, Japan, 10. and Hank McCann. Angeles Dodgers. fiehind in the score imtil the night at tbe, Holldety Lanes at 6:46 UNDER ninth when Williams delivered . . . Country Club Women’s League .322; KaUne, Detroit, and Rollins, WILL BE OPEN IN OCTOBER!! him to his second victory In needs three more bowlers. Parties Minnesota, 818; Pearson, Los An­ the last 11 decisions. Intereated may call Mrs. Stanley geles, .811; Malzone, Boston, .800. 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Housm For Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., 1^SDAY;^SEPTBMBER .10, 1968 7 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Booms Without Board 59 Honses For Boot 65 Houses For Sale 72 PAGB FOtJRTEEN 5% ROOM RANCH, fireplace, at­ s t a t e l y 10 room mansion. All Kennedy Cuts Draft Honachold Goods M MANCHESTER — Unusual home WE DEFY you to Inspect this rooms extremely large. Five fire­ ArUdai f o r Sato 45 dOlaJlflKTABLE ROOM for a gen­ /VERNON — 8 room Colonial older home and not like it! Aluminum tached garage, aluminum storm By PAGALY and SHORTEN In prestige area, 6' roam L-ahaped places, 4% baths, 2-car garage. AutMJrivtoK School 7-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW tleman, separate entrance, park­ ^ henne, $128 month. Tongren Agen- siding, cempletely modem kitch­ windows, cellar. Immaculate c Co m f o r t a b l e warm room next this is a Best Buy. Extra land Itne. Fenced In, treed yard. All | ident about his job, since 1948 but ADVERTISING SIM ILA R CASE IN MANT RESPECTS IN WHlON THE available. Belflore Agency, 648- Bent k Bent, 336-sni. else’s plans may be. and I have TO THE POINT.'you All 1983 Evlnrude motors, boats. to bath, centrally located. Ideal WANTED -r- 4 or 6 room apart­ for $500 down. Howard Realty I plans to go right ahead directing CIRCUMSTANCES, VIEWED OBJECTIVELT, IF VOU 6121. Ask for Norman Hohenthal. no reason, either pro or con, to Garage— Servicer-Storage 10 WANNA PUT THE . M cBride's Sporto Spot,,. 889 Cen­ 8 ROOMS FURNTTURIl for retired gentleman. Parking, ment. A couple with (me baby. Up NEW HOURS THE PHILBRICac AGEN(JY offers Co., 232-6275. Carl Zinsser," 643-' the nation's military draft ma- REAPER TO SLEEPf WILL, ALTHOUGH NOT QUrPE PARALLEL, COULD to $98. Call after 6. 646-0808. this real neat compact Cape han­ know where I stand. ter St., 849-8747. $10.16 MONTHLY CaU 643-6S81. FIVE BBQROOMS possible In 0038. ’ chinery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 1,000 FEET STORAGE space for CUT THIS STUFF EE SUFFICIENTLy ANALOGOUS TO •«*AN0 ON- Westlnghouse Refrigerator, UvUif dy to everything. Large living "I haven’t had direct word about The Jarvis Realty Co. an­ this moderately priced Cape. Near HEBRON - 6 room Cape less than Hershey h^ ^en 8 A.M. to 6 P31. rent. Rear of 11 Main Street. 14 FOOT RUNABOUT, 80 h.p. Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Ruga, nxmi with fireplace, family size my job from a president since I Reasonable rent. J. D. Realty. I N H A L F f nounces that their office will be schools, shopping, transportation, received a commission from Har­ Johnson motor and trailer, $480. Lamps, Tables and Otter Accea- BusineBs Property For S sk 70 kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath 2-years-old. Fireplace, oil hot »toc‘ ^ 643-8129. Ajptrtmonto— open 4 evenings Stweek, Tues- all city utllltles. Deep tree^ yard. ry Truman in 1948. Complete outfit with many extras. sories down, 3 finished rooms up. $15;- •'” ; L7totecto'".^d tte fi“ri dl- COPT CLOSING TIME FOR O^AS^IED AD\^ Tenementi 68 CBHTBR vnXBSfT — S stores plus day-Friday from t p.m. to 9 Excellent value. Belflore Agency, 9O0. Dial 649-8464 for appototment "But I'm sure President Eisen­ Call 648-4089. HVBRYTHINa $297 p.m. A trained Yarvls Sales lot. 648-08S0. rector. He has directed the draft- MONDAT Tkni FEIDAl' 10:M AJW.—SATUBOAI • AAL 7 room apartment, all In one 643-8121. Ask for Norman Hohen­ to see this one. hower and President Kennedy t w o unfurnished rooms, Representative will be avail­ thal. BOLTON LAKE — (farming 5^s Ing of about 14 million young men Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 8 ROOMS FURNITURB package, excellent location with have known I was here." 'Hiiker Building. Ladles preferred. able to discuss your Real r(x>m ranch, screened porch, field- into military service. • The commission Hershey has, Building MaicrialB 47 $14.74 MONTHLY g o ^ . potential. For farther intor- A HOMEMAKER’S DREAM — 2 A ^ y Olenney’s Men’s Shop, 788 Estate problems. "The regular $10,800 — SMALL CAPE on beauti­ stone fireplace, oil heat, combina-j “So far as I know. I'll be around and he couldn't immediately lo­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD Westlnghouse Washing M ae^e, matlan c*U the PhUhrlck Agency, bath). 3 bedroom ranch, knotty kuUn S t office hours, Monday-Saturday, fully treed lot. Aluminum storms, tlons, lakefront privileges, price, here until I'm fired,” Hershey cate it, presumably bears tha — _ "W ant AM ” mn taken ovei the phone m n oon- 1961 RIVERSIDE motor scooter, WesttighouM Refrigerator, Bed­ 649-8464. pine kitchen 'with hullt-lns, dining 9 a.m .-6 P-m. wiU be continued screens, doors, cedar shingles. area, 1-car garage, less than 3- just reduced to $11,900. Goodchlld- said. wording, like all others given vMtfeooe. The n4 eertiei*SboiiM read Me ad the F ^ T D A I IT $100. 643-8972. room, Uvlng Room, Dinette. LMsh- BETTER BUYS AT MAIN iBTREET 0 (»tN E R - - 140 as usual. Heating costs only $100 smnually. yesu-s-old, $18,500. E. J. Carpen­ Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0939, 643- ,,j annual physical ex- presidential app<)intees, that h# A W B A M and E M P W T BOIBOBS In ttme for the next es, Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Blankets 2-S-4 r o o m a p a r t m e n t s . 646- feet d home centrally located. (jolonial on quaint village green, tirement of a retired military of- In the executive department C. Noble, 649-6083. 646-1823 or upstairs, rear. charming entrance hall, living fleer recalled to active duty. I'm Hoover, now 68, became FBI m ■t Ha day 7-9. Saturday 7-4. 648-7988. Electrical Co., Manchester, 649- experienced. Driver’s license es' fer instruction on all p^nilar In­ frigerator, garage. Call between room, w(X)dod lot, Manchester. Beach k Co., 622-2114. TOO EARLY for Christmas? ? ? ful 7 room Colonial, famUy room, bus llne„ steps from shoppitog, In Country Cape, jalousled 4817. Glastonbury, 643-1888. sentlal. References. Box SS, Her­ 2 x 4” Fir Studs struments. Sheet music. Open eve­ 7-8 p.m., M3-0082. Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-0182. I f atanply ana «M Not for an Avon Representative. 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, m central Manchester. Belflore breezeway, garage, blrch-cab- DUPLEX MINDED? You will prof­ STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone walls, ald. .40 Each nings. Ward Music Co., Hartford Customers start shopping early AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1—6 room filed baths, aU built-ins, porch, EXCELLENT 6-ROOM CWonlal Agency, 643-8121. Ask for Norman Ineted, buUt-ln kitchen. L- it by buying this 8-4 two family on G'-eplaces, flagstone terraces. All Floor Finishing 24 Road. city ufilitles, large lot, fuU attic, concrete repairs. Reasonably with Avon. Just a few hours a day Combination Doors flat, second floor, oil burner, home, beautifully landscaped lot, Hohenthal. shaped U'ving room, paneled a beautiful level treed lot. Every On Bid Before ^64 MANCHESffR ANSWERING SERVICE can earn you $80 a week during From 18.95 Each steam heat. Rusco storm win­ plastered walls, full Insulatiop, modern feature. Convenient to priced. 643-0881. f l o o r SANDING and refinish­ Situations Wanted— FOR SALE — Mahogany spinet only $19,500. Joseph Barth, B n ^ - fireplace wall, an over­ our Christmas selling season. dows, Venetian blinds, garage. laundry in basement, hatchway, 418-420 E. CENTER ST. 2-famlly shopping and tramsportatlon. Wes­ ing (specializing In older floora). Female 38 piano, like new. Telephone after er. 649-0320. with business possibilities. 2-'car abundance of storage, 1% full S49-0S00 “ HAVE TIME, win work.” All odd Don’t wait. <3all 289-4922 today. Fir Base Adults. 643-7066. many extras. Charles Lesperance, ceramic tile baths, plaster, con­ ley R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. Painting, Olllnga. Paperhanging. .06 Un. Ft. 5, 643-6274. 649-7620, 643-6664. garsigc. Excellent long term In (Oonthnied from Page One) >^far right and not nearly enough Job.s done. Everything our special­ CAPABLE PRACTICAL Nurse de­ $13,800 — BUT WORTH MORE. structed. Worth every penny of about the far left," he said. hear frem ont adwOa» la « g • No job too small. John Verfaine, Attractive 6 room Cape, fine con vestment. Belflore Agency, 648- MANCHESTER Listing 21 — ty. You name it. Call us anytime, sires employment as nurse-com­ CASH 'N CARRY BERKSHIRE sale of Baldwin-built OVERSIZED CAPE, 7 rooms, $24,900. Cal! Roger Walker 876- Six Negro pickets paraded out­ lig at tte telBpbnaa. 649-8780. CLERK-TYPISTS f o u r r o o m cold flat, 18 Vine dltlon, close to everything. A good 8121. Ask for Norman Hohenthal. Here's 6',4 rooms near bus line, effect would a defeat have on the 649-4343, 633-2987. panion to elderly person. Light pianos from the Tanglewood full baths, 4 bed room s, large liv­ 6611, 876-4480, 649-5306. side the hotel where Goldwater housekeeping. Live in. Refer­ NOBODY . BUT NOBODY - Music Festival at Lenox, Mass. Ste*et. Call 742-8180 or 742-7338^ substantial home for the discrim­ schools, shopping, older but com ­ conservative movement.” LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and We' have interesting positions ing room, formal dining room, at- BOLTON — 6 room Cape, 8-car fortable. Asking $18,900. Will spoke. He said he hadn’t noticed Musical— Dramatic 29 ences. Write Box V, Herald. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL Good selection of designs, finishea inating buyer. Wesley R. Smith oversized garage, with lubrication , In the other television Interview them but discussed the Incident repaired, sales and sendee, rental -with diversified duUes in our n m E E ROOMS and bath, central­ tMhed garage, 160x160 w(X)ded lot, listen. Mr. Bolton, 643-7097. Bent „ „ ^ 3 ^ Goldwater said that he Automobiles For Sale 4 and sizes. Only once a year can $22,000. P h 11 h r 1 e k Agency, Agency/ 649-1894. pit and loft. Excellent workshop. at the news conference. Lost and Foond 1 equipment. L A M Equipment PIANO — By London certified clerical department to be filled WANTED — Assistant teaching po- iCTTCHEN CABINETS - ly located, 180 Center 8t. Call BARROWS & WALLACE k Bent, 236-3211. would feel perfectly <»mfortable by qualified clerk-typists, with you buy a fine, muslcally-perfect 640-8464. Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9332. ‘"They, are ' protesting in • Ignor­ 1967 MERCURY 4-dOor sedan, Corp., Route 83, Vernon, 878-7609. teacher. Gifted, new students or sltlon In a nursery school,1. Welease ALL SIZES - piano from Tanglewood for about 649-4228^______DISTINCTIVE 4 bedroom Colonial, on FrankUn *D. Rtxjse- FOUND — ONE brown male dog, Manchestei' exchange. Enterprise adults wishing to renew their o r , without experience. High completely remcxleled and ready 58 B. Center St., 136 LAKEWOOD aRCLE. 8 . — Iwhich he ance,” Goldwater said of the pick­ white on chest, short tail. black, radio and heater, clean. call 643-5346. ALL SHAPES - the same price you would pay for TWO ROOMS, bedroom and kitch­ SPACIOUS 8 ROOM Oarriaon Co­ MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, Manchester ets, who carried signs reading; 1948 skills a specialty. 643-2310. school education required, five ALL PRICES for Immediate occupancy. Hot OeU Lee Fracchia, Dog Warden, First $898. Call 643-2332. day week, excellent insurance just an ordinary piano. Actual de­ en, *J1 Improvements. 138 Bissell lonial, 4 bedrooms, office or den, $ie,6(X). $2,2(X) assumes .8%% “We’re hep to you. Sen. Goldwal- EXPERIENCED secretary With formal dining room, recreation water heating, copper plumbing, G.I. mortgtige. Oarage, fireplace, 415 Main St.. 648-8564. FOR HIRE — Heavy Duty roto- benefits and pleasant working livered prices start as low as $898. Street. ______feet, AA zone, beautifully land-' century- lace.” That was an attempt to link 1953 (CHEVROLET, Bel Air hard­ good skills would like position on Bach piano Is factory-guaranteed room with fireplace, attached 2- ceramic bath are all new. Inspect spotless condition, on bus line. Bast Hartford tiller service, attachments includ­ PIANO INSTRUCTION In my conditions. Call Mrs.-Peterson, scaped lot, l(K)x2(X)' 649-1193, 849 In his speech to more than 8,0001 tjjg Arizona senator with Gov- top, with 1967 hestd, good condi­ Main Street. Call 649-3178. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. for 10 years. Baldwin Company car gsuage, 100x150 lot, shade this remarkable value today. Wes­ Ray Holcombe, Realtor, 644-1286 ed for lawns, gardening, and home, 166 McKee, Street. 649-9679 643-1161 for appointment. FOUR ROOM clean apartment, ley R. Smith Agenqy,-649-1894. 9296. persons at a $5-a-plate finance 1 George C. Wallace of Alabaiha, IjOST — Prescription sunglasses tion. CiU 649-8828. 881 State Street,' financing up to 36 months. Color second floor, unheated. Adults, trees, aluminum riding, Philbrick landscaping in general. Leaves WILL TAKE CARE of child In my MANCHBSTER-No. Main Street. ----- I committee luncheon in Cleveland, j champion of segregation. in case. 643-8689. ' . 1956 BUICK SPECIAL, 2-door raked or mulched. 649-3920. VIOLIN INSTRUCnpN, private Liberty Mutual Insurance Co, home while mother works. 649- North Haven, Connecticut catalogue mailed upon request. No pets. Ready October 1. In­ Agency, 649-8464. TOLLAND — 9 room house, needs $14,900 — Manchester. 6 room I Goldwater attacked the “ far le(t.” .i "I’n stack up my record In civil 7 room older home with garage VERNON — Miriam Drive. Lovely ------^------hardtop, radio, heater, automatic lessons, your home or m y studio. 1665. 288-6261 We are the authorized Baldwin quire 800 Spruce Street. minor work, bargain at $18,700. Cape, fireplace, garage, recrea' which he said has made Inroads . rights against anyone's,” G oldw a-' Violins available. Call 742-7428. 68 East Center St., dealer. Goss Piano A Orgaii Ca, CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, on bus line. $12,500. Phone 648 custom built 3 bedroom ranch ______jxjwer ------ATTENTION Homeowners — Let Joseph Barth, Broker, 649-0820. 6442 or Rockville 878-9841. No tion loom, shade, near bus, shop­ into the administration. ter asserted. '‘I’ve done something Announcements Bill put new life in' that old lawn. Manchester 121 Allyn St., Hartford. Air cemdl- ANDOVEIR — Four room apart­ large living room, formal dinliM with 2-car attached garage, built- beautiful black and white finish, room, cabinet Uichen, 3 beo- agents. ping, immaculate condition. Carl­ "We have been hearing much about desegregating, not Just Call 649-3920 for information. PIANO AND VIOLIN lessons In HOUSEWORK by day. dall 649- tloned. Tel. 825-8896. Paric free In ment with stove and refrigerator, RANCH — Newly redecorated in ins, fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet­ ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5132. COMPLETE LAUNDRY sendee, | all new rubber, very clean. Can your home or our studio. Violins first floor. 742-7841. tooma, N cieation Ktom, iaad- too much in this country about the talk.” TYPIST-CLERK — Bixperienced 7009. Bond Hotel lot next to store. established neighbortiood. Large LOOKING FOR A 4 bedroom Cape ing, combinations, excellent con­ dry cleaning, shirts finished, wsish be seen Monday after 6 p.m. and STORM WINDOWS — Cifeaned and available. Call 742-7428, Gardfin—-Fami— Dairy Bcapeu yard Marlun E. Robert­ living room with fireplace, extra dition. Make an offer. Asking MANCHESTER — West Side. 8 all day Tuesday, Patio Drive-In, for Immediate opening, in busy In attractive, central location? dry, fold, delivery service. Lucky] put up. Caller must- have own BABYSITTING by day or week lor Products 50 ROCKVILLE — New three room, son, Realtor, 643-8963, large kltchert, 8 bedrooms and $18,900. Owner 878-6320. room older home, hot water heat/ west Middle Tpke. 649^8088. small office. Accuracy and speed first floor, gas heater, automatic Fireplace, storms, shrubs. Rea jmAy Laundry, 48 Purnell Place windows. 643-0138. Bonds— Stocks— working mother. My home. Cen Wanted~Tk Bay 58 bath, finished recreation room In nee^s decorating. $11,500. Cham­ 649-2002. essential, diversified work, 8-4:30, CANNING PEACHES and pears, hot Water, car space, on bus line, SPUT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, 1% baths, sonable. 649-6436. $8,800 — Well kept B',4 room ranch, 1988 CHEVROLET, standard shift, tral location. 643-0638. basement. This home realistically bers Realty, 643-2325, 649-7005. Miss Johnson Mortgages______31 Monday-Friday. Benefits aqd va­ Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill WE BUY, SELL or trade antique no pets. Apply 22 Wlndemere large family room, kitchen with 8 bedrooms, attractive dining Hospital Notes very good condition, one owner, priced at $16,900. Philbrick Agen 396 WOODLAND STREET — 3 bed­ cation. Apply Allied Printing Serv­ Road, Manchester. and used furniture, china, glass, Ave. ____ buUt-lns, Intercom system area, suburban. Owner anxious. MANCHESTER — 5 room older reasonable. 742-6871. SECOND mortgages — Unlimited throughout the house, gstiage, cy, 649-8464. room Cape, garage, city water, Household Sem ees ices, 679 W. Middle Tpke., Man­ Situations Wanted— stiver, picture frames and old Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, home, $8,500 ; 6 room bungalow, Viattlng iKXir* ar« 8 to 8 p.m. funds available for aecond moart- chester. TOMATOES -7- Pick In own con­ SIX LARGE ROOMS, duplex, hot UX)x200 lot, 3-years-old. $22,9(X>. sewer. Beautiful condition. Owner Life Member BSLBCTROLUX Bales and Sendee, 1986 OLDSMOBILE, 4-door, auto­ Offered IS-A Male 39 colnB, old dolls and guns, hobby MAN(3HB3TBR — Ideal home for 648-0127. $14,800. 649-5132. porch, g a r^ e , excellent conditleti, for ail areas, except matenilty gages, payments to suit your tainer. Beets, $1 bushel, butter­ collections, attic contanta or whole air oil heat, excellent location. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. a small family. 4 rooms just like txmded rgiresentative, Alfred matic, radio, heater, very good budget BJxpedlent service. J. D. FULL-TIME counter girl, 6 a.m.- central, $14,900 ; 8 bedroom home, where tiiey are 2 to 4 pjm. and REIWEAVTNG of bums, moth holes. YOUTH, 17-years-old, desires any nut juid acorn squash, $1.80 bush­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, Parking. Available October 1. new. 2-car garage. Centrally lo­ 8V4 ROOkI RANCH style house gsu'age, chicken ccxjp, one-half AmeU, 906 Henry S t 643-0480. condition. Best offer over $228. Realty, 643-6129. _____ 2 p.m. Please apply Mister Do­ el. Cucumbers, peppers, summer BOWERS SC3KX)L — 6 room Cape, 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private rooms Of Auxiliary Zippers repaired. Window Shades type of work after school and Talcottvllle, Conn. TeL MS-74M. 648-8870. ______cated. $13,900. T. J. Crockett. 6 finished, lifetime siding, very with > bedrcKjms, single car ga­ acre; $14,500; short way out—3 where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 644-0879. made to measure; all sized Vene­ nut, 286 W. Middle Tpke. squash, pumpkins, Indian com. 21 rage, white aluminum siding with RIDE WANTED to UConn, from SECDND MORTGAGES — Funds Saturday. Phone 649-4790. FOUR ROOM apartment, :entrally 848-1677. clean livable home. Immediate bedroom ranchr garage, % acre Visitoni are requested aOt to tian blinds. Keys made while you JUigel St., Manchester. 7 ROOM SINGLE green shutters recently installed, Greenwood Dr., for Fall semes­ 1963 FALCON SQUIRE, automatic, available for second mortgages. DAY GIRL WAIfTED for fountain located, available October 1. occupancy. Only $18,900. Hayes land, $12,900; over 120 more list­ smoke in patient’s rooms. No more Hiss E)va Johnson, assistant ad­ s wait. Tape Recorders for rent. COLONIAL — Formal dining room, located in Green Manor estates, ter. Call 849-3801 anytime. $160 down, low monthly payments, For individual attention call work. Apply or call HoUday Lanes Rooms Without Board 59 (4 Bedrooms) Agency, 648-4808. ings — all price ranges. Call or ministrator of Manchester Me-, Marlow’s, 887 Main, 649-8221. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 MAC AND GRAVBNSTBIN apples Adults only. 649-1661.______cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, radiant heat, storm windows and than two visttors at one time per bank rates. Call Rudy, 246-6881 B & N Agency, Roger M. Negro, Bowling Alley, 643-2126. stop to see us. Open nights till 9. patient. mortal Hospital, was given an RIDE WANTED from Route 44, at tt* fsrm prices. Bunce Farm, DOUBLE OR TWIN room foe one den, 8 bedrooms, attached garaga SWEEPING VIEW — 1968 three dcxirs. Call anytime 649-1484. evenings. 643-8727. 629 W. Center Street, 648-8118. The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, honorary life membership to tte Popular Shopping Plaza, to Pratt BOARDING and Grooming — Trim or two girls, board optional. Ml- 21 VICTORIA ROAD lot 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, bedrcx>m Gold Medallion 'Ranch, GIRL — PART-TIME alter school Furnished Apartments 63-A GLASTONBURY — Large five Realtors, 648-6930. 563 E. Middle Patients Today: 208 Women's Auxiliary of Manchester A Whitney, Willow Street, 7-3:30. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT of yom- Cocker, Poodle or pooch to 6748. Realtor, 648-8963. ^ilt-in stove, huge lot, only $14,- Building— Contracting 14 for clerical worik at Manchester PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes, 80c itxim ranch with attached garage. Tpke. ADMITTED YESTERDAY Memorial Hospital yesterday at a 649-8872. 1965 CHEVROLET, 2-door, V-8, your finances will make more of your satisfaction. Called for and TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Everything new but the frame. 900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, Parkade. Call 649-8796. delivered if desired. Harmony half bushell. Peterson Farms,' FURNISHED ROOM oonvenleotly QUIET SECLUSION — Huge Raised hearth fireplace in living Joseiph Fortin, EJast Hartford; meeting of the executive )x>ard in standard, good tires, 643-0133. CALL ME on your formica needs, your Income available for person­ newly decorated, parking, Suit­ NEW ROOF - TILE BATH - 649-6132. SOUTH WlhTDSOR — We welcome the hospital board room. Miss WANTED RIDE from Hawthorne Hill Kennels, Hebron Rd., Bolton, 440 Demlng St., Wapplng. located one minute from Main screened porch, immaculate room, spacious kitchen, back Mrs. Patricia F\wter, 46 Foster bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, al use. Lump debt into one FRIENDLY WOMAN help start Street, light housekeeping. Wom­ able for one or two gentleman. PLUMBING - HEA’nNG - the most exacting home-owner In Johnson plans to retire the end and Ashland StreeU to vicinity of 1955 MERCURY 2-door, tri-power, shop-by-mall clUb. Club shopping 643-5427. room SpUt, 1% baths, garage IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, 1% patio. Just minutes to two golf showing this unique custom-built St.; John Jaworski, Wapplng; vanltory units, table-tops and monthly payment of $22.25 for an only. 649-824:^ 643-4372. WALLPAPER - SANDED FLOORS large rooms, Manchester, $18,900 of this month. 740 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, 3/4 cam, Jahn Hl-dome pi.stons, saves money; members benefit. PICK YOUR OWN TOMATOES, baths, screened porcdi, full base­ courses. Realistically priced. ranch. 3 bedrooms, living room, George ■ Putnam, 206 Hollister island stands. 649-8986. each thousand dollars Including Carlton W. Hutchins. 64941182. Owner will accept offer. Call Dr. Martin Duke, direotor of E St.; Michael Voronovitoh, Wap- hours 8:30-8. 643-1319. 312 cu. in., dual ignition, Hur.st repayment over five years. Frank You get famous products free. 88 MeekvlUe Road, in the rear. FURNISHED RCOM for gontlo- ment includea finished r e c room fireplace, family room between floor shift, Lincoln transmi.ssion, SIAMESE KITTENS, 8 weeks old. Immediate occupancy. Charlie Burns, 829-8268. Arthur A. ping; Oliver Benoit, 45 F^airfield medical education at the hospital, QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, Burke, 246-8897, Connecticut Mort­ Send for details, free 276-page man only, near bathroom, free Business Locations SPLIT-LEVEL — 7 rooms, garage and den, dishwasher, a ttic fan, house and garage, beautiful kitch­ RIDE WANTED to Hartford from 4:11 rear end. 649-8695 after 5 049-9468. and many ex tra s. Handy to shop­ Watson Realty, 168 Main Street, St.; Mrs. Dorothy Helm, .Coven­ explained his duties to the group basement^ refinished, built-ins, gage Exchange, 16 Lewis St., catalog. No obligation., Popular BALDWIN APPLES, sprayed. parking. Inquire 146 Center Street fireplace, hot water oU heat, aU en, plaster walls, partially finish­ vicinity W. Center Btreet, hours p:m. For Rent 64 WiU consider smaller house ping and schools. Good neighbors! Wethersfield. try; Mrs. Bessie Barker, 310 during the edu(h.tional portion oif formica, tile, gtenerql repair. No Hartford, Conn. Club, Department H803, Lynbrook, Pick yotir own, bring own basket, 643-9120. bullt-ins, city utiUties, excellent ed rumpus room with fireplace In 8:18-4:30, Monday-Friday. 643- In trade. 52 Hilltop Drive. C!aU owner, 849- Hackmatack St.; Kenneth Bent­ the meeting. He said that he serves job too small. Call William Rob­ New Yoric. ^ THREE CUTE kittens looking for 80c bushel. 177 Eldridge Street. VB}r NON- — FOR sale or rent. condition. Present mortgage may basement. Everything of the best. 0196. 1951 PL'YMOUTH, 6 cylinder, very 0242. MANCHESTER Green Area — ley, 123 Waddell Rd.; Mrs. Irene as c(X)rdlnator between the teach­ bins Carpentry Service, 849-8448. SECOND MORTGAGE money homes. Call 649-7378. LARGE HOUSEKEEPING rOo$n, Commercial. 6 room ranch plus be assumed. Charles Lesperance Jensen Street near Junior High Big wooded lot, executives and good running condition, good tires, available. Confidential, courteous SPECIAL — FRESH eggs for sale all utllltles, suitable for one hr engineers for neighbors. Price Fabijanezuk, 7 Pillsbury Hill, ing and learning phases of interns 40x40 steel building. Now vacant. 649-7620. 643-5664. MANCHESTER — If you are look­ and Grammar Schools, on bus $95. 649-4200. HOME MAINTENANCE, repair service. Gaston Realty Co., Route BRITTANY SPANIELS — 2% by the case or dozen. Also, pullet two adults. Near High School. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, $19,800. Glenn Roberts Agency, Rockville; Mrs. Shirley White, and the medi^ staff, engages AutomobOes For Sale 4 Tongren Agency, 643-6321. ing for a home that you can move line, near Shopping center and and alterations. Rec rooms, roof­ 83 by CJonn. Golf . Liind, Talcott- Help W anted— Male 36 months old, AKC, dual champion­ eggs for sale, 3 dozen for $1. Ample pso-king. 272 Main. MANCHESTER — 6 room home MLS Realtor, 644-1521, 289-5149. Wapplng; Cecil Johnston, RiFD2, guest apeakers for meetings of ' AGENT Into without touching even so chunttes, all utilities, hullt-lns, ing and aluminum siding. Russ vllle. Phone 649-1902, 875-0319. ship line, 643-1688, after 6:30.v Natslsky Farm, 122 Newmarker BUILDING 60x40 suitable for stor­ with 1% acres, oil beat, full base' Manchester; Mrs. Janice Malone, Uie medioal staff, works closely 1964 OLDSMOBILE 2-door HoUday. 1956 FORD, 4-door, V-8, automatic. PART-TIME floor waxer, morn­ much as a paint brush, call us basement . garage, shaded lot. Can be seen at 74 Woodland Street Atkins, Builder, 843-0411. “ The Road, off Dart Hill Road, Vernon NEWLY FURNISHED room, priv­ age, B-1 zone, Buckland section. 643-5440 — 649-5938 rneht, only $11,600. Large down 26 Ward St., Rockville; Sylida with interns, discusses research 643-5645. ings, 8-11 a.m., 8 days, Main So. Windsor line. 644-0304. for e look at this Immaculate 7 Cttarles PontlceTll, Builder, 649- between 8-7. 649-1919. small job carpenter.” BOSTON TERRIER puppies, AKC ate home, convenient to town, hos­ 640-3468. payment needed. Hayes Agency, Lots For Salo 73 Casey, 14J Center St,; Carol Ann problems with residents, and is Business Opportnnities 32 Street, East Hartford. 649-5334. registered, 6 males. Champion­ pital and schools. Professional rcxmi ranch with a .beautiful view. 9644 or 643-2463. involved in all phases of medical 643-4803. Asking only $23,800. T. J. Crock­ M cC ^ erty , ThompsonvUle; Mrs. 1961 DELUXE ENGLISH FORD THREE BAY Gulf service station General Service, Inc., 40 Oak ship bloodlines. 649-8943 for ap­ woman preferred. 648-2810. ONE ROOM office for rent, all con- TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca­ Imelda Dumont, 12 Wlndemere education at the hospl-tal. Street, Manchester. Fertilizers 50-A MANCHESTER - Modern 4 bed­ ett, 848-1577. Anglia, 2-door sedan, radio, heat­ USED CAR CLEARANCE Special Services 15 available for lease. Excellent op­ pointment. * venience.s. 390 Main Street. Call FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch, tion, city utiUties. Philbrick Agen­ Ave., RockvlUe; Mrs. Rose Camp­ The quarterly meeting o f the er, whitewalls, 4 speed floor shift, PLEASANT FRONT room, near Personalized Floors, 649-9258. room ranch, 2 baths, 100x200 lot, cy, 649-8464. auxiliary will be held Monday, portunity for the right Individual. GOOD COW MANURE. Delivered, large recreation room, 2 fuU PROPOSED 2 family flat, quiet bell, 713 Hartford Rd.; John Lunt- very low mileage, good condition, SCRANTON MOTORS - PROFESSIONAL Trimming, bath­ bath, for gentleman, parking, M toll basement. Immediate occU' Manchester Oct. 21 at the K of C Home. TREE CUTTING and removal, lots Paid training program. For ad­ $6 and $10. loads. Excellent for batts, 2-car garage, excellent con­ Bast Side rssidentlal surea, quali­ ta, 53 Foley St.; Mrs. Alice Soper, 30 miles per gallon, 648-8806 af­ ing, all breeds. Poodle specialist. High St. pancy. Sacrifice at $17,900. Hayee INDUSTRIAL LOT for sale, rail­ Luncheon will be served at 12:15 cleared. Insured, Joe PeUetler, ditional information call .Gulf Oil PART-TIME fall fertilizing. Call 648-7804, 649- dition, $23,900. PhUhrlck Agency, ty construction. Let your home Laurel Manor C^valescent Home;, ter 8 p.m., ______ROCKVILLE It costs no more to have the best HonsCs For Rent Agency, 648-4808. road siding, on Parker Street. CaU pjn. The program will bo an­ 742-7888. Corp., 525-6158. in professional conditioning. 649- 8781. NEAR MAIN STREET — For gen­ 649-8464. pay dividends — call today. Wes­ NOTHING . . . 649-3391. Mrs. Mae Charest, Birch Mt. Rd., tleman, private entrance, paiUng; 8% ROOM RANCH,, garage, half ley R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. Bolton; Mrs. Marilyn Erlcson, 156 nounced later. NEED CART Tour credit turned DAYS AND NIGHTS 9793, 649-0600. COLONIAL RANCH - 6 EXCELLENT 7 rooms, 2 story, oU 1962 Oldsmobile 88 Ccmvertible 28 Pearl St.. 648-7286^______acre yard, lovely neighborhood, steam heat, 1% baths, porch, city Olcott St.; Mrs. Ehhel Peterson, down? &ort on down payment? Roofing— Siding 16 51 1% baths, modern kitchen with MANCHESTER — 4%% mort you have seen can top this. 4 Baidcrupt? Repossession? Don’t 1962 Oldsmobile 88 Station Wagon Household Goods near schools and churrij^es. Call bullt-lna, 2-car attached garage, utilities, extra B-zone lot. All for bedroom Cape, rec loom, every WOODED BUILDING lot, 186x420, Overlook Rd., ■yernon; Mrs. Ra­ 1961 Chevrolet'Impala Hardtop Se­ MANCHKTER L iv e s to c k 42 644-0601. $18,600. Charles Lesperance, 649- gage. Spotless 6 room Colonial. $3,200. 648-8887. chel LaPlarite, 87% ’ Unlcm S t, despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ R. DION ROOFING and siding, al­ EVERYTHING IN sterilized re­ FRONT ROOM, centrally located, lot 200x260, $22,900. Philbrick 1% baths, Isirge fireplaced Uvlng city convenience. Trees, bus, Public Records q u in about lowest down, m a ll- dan 7620, 648-6664.-^ Rodc-ville; Mrs. Delia Foraker, terations, ceilings, palnUng and WELSH PONT, gentle, good with conditioned used furniture and ap­ parking. 59 Birch Street, 649-7139. Agency, 649-8464. room with bookcases. Forma shopping, Bch(X)ls, (dmrehes — B-ZONE LOT for sale, 64x355; all est payments anywhere. No small 1961 Pontiac Catalina Vista Apply Deerfield Dr., Vernon; Melbourne gutter work. Satisfaction guaran­ children! free riding lessons with pliances. high quality — low dining r(X)m, 8 cheery bedrooms. eveiythlng for $14,400. (IJall Art facilities. including sidewalks. Warrantee Deeds loan or finance company plan. 1960 Oldsmobile 98 Town Sedan SERVICE STATION MANCHEISTER — 7 room older (Pushing, 78 Wells Joseph teed, free estimates. 643-4382. purchase. Arnold Nelson, 787 Ly- prices. LeBlanc Furniture. 196 238~OTARTER OAK St. — Small Aluminum storms and screens. Foraker, 649-5306, 289-8288. Call 649-8391. Edward J. Holl to U A R Hous­ Douglas Motors, 888 Main. 1960 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop Se­ Why Not Sew Several? Colonial off Main Street, treed lot, Peck, South Coventry; Joseph Ka­ GRANDWAY dall St., 648-8906. South St., Rockville. 876-2174. room suitable for gentleman, 2-car garage, Rusco combinatim year 'round Progress Ave., Rockville; Da-vid 1969 BLUE MG ROADSTER, ex-'I ble BANTAMS- Call 649-0420 between REDUCED — Custom Cape, 6% rod Rd., $28,(XX). ment. Company training pro­ double. Tel. 649-2494. looms, one unfinished, breezeway, home, large lot, owners anxious. ’ W East Center St. Wanted—Real Estate 77 Schmaltz, 27 Byron Rd.; Irving eellent condition, side windows, 11959 Cadillac Sedan ■ BIDWELL HOME. Improvement 5-8 p.m. ENGLISH pedigree carriage with Manchester To Frank Gambolati; for con­ new engine, brakes Bind clutch. vided. For details call New­ (SONCRETE WORKER wanted 2-car garage. B. J. Carpenter, Howard Realty Co., 232-6275. Carl Rand, Elast Hartford; Norman 1958 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Company — Roofing, siding, al­ mattress pad; Thayer crib with W O M E N ' ONLY, between® high LET US HELP YOU sell your struction of a dwelling at 192 High­ Will sacrifice. Call 649-9386 after terations, additions -sind remodel­ ington 666-0027, eve. 529-7293. full-time, experience preferred or Broker, 649-6061, 649-9152. Zinsser, 643-0038. ■Bruce, 25 French R d .;' Mrs. land St., $14,000. 1958 Cadillac Convertible Articles For Salt 45 mattress. (3all 649-7948. school and hospital, off Main St., property — For prompt and per­ Gladys KJesezewski, Upper Butch­ 8 p.m. ______' . 1958 Buick Century 4-door Hardtop ing of all types. Excellent work- will train. Must have driver’s light housekeeping facilities. 648- 418 Main ,8t. VERNON — Like new 6 room L- SPLIT LEVEL In an area of fine East Hartford sonalized service, call this office er Rd., RocdcvlUe; George Riecke, manshtjS. 649-6495. license. 649-9644 evenings. THREE SHOW CASES, suitable STUDIO CX)UCH with matching 8539. ______OOTT BUYS NY800 shape brick ranch, manicured homes. 7 rooms include rec room. M&ny years of experience. AUce Vernon Rd., Bolton; Bruce Mar­ for jewelry cases, cigar cqs^s, drapes, $26. Call after B P-">-> Also, 1% baths, garage. High as­ Clampet Agency, Realtor, mem FOR SALE — 1961 Sunbeam Al­ ALL CARS PRICED TO SELL TWO ROOFERS,- must be good, ex­ LARGE CORNER bedroom, nicely V grounds, sparkling condition. Un­ tin, New York, N.Y.; Mrs. Mary etc. Reasonable. Patio Drive In, 8256. der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 648- sumable mortgage makes this hers of Multiple Listing Service NEW YORK (AP)—Cott Bev­ pine. Tel. 648-4031. * Roofing and Oilnaeya 16-A 'ENFIELD perienced,* $3 per hour. Call 649- furnished, including TV, largo Golden, Wapplng. erage Corp. of New Ha^ven. Conn., West .Middle Turnpike. 4803. home a real attractive purchase. 843 Main Street, Manchester. Tel 0728. WHITE SEWING machine, ma­ closet, tile bath and shower, hot $18,900 — Extra large 8-bedrpom ADMTITEJD TODAY: Robert hao purchased NYSCO Labora­ 1966 FORD, CLEAN, 4-doOr, auto­ ROOFING — Specializing repairing Wesley R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. Ranch, fireplace, aluminum sid­ 649-4843. matic, radio, heater, 4 new white- SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, hogany Martha Washington cab­ water heat, parking. 648-7116. MANCHESTER — Two family flat Bourget, 9 Pleasant St.; Michael tories Inc. and its affiliated cor­ roofs of all kinds, new roofs,'gut­ inet, attachments, button-holer, ing, aluminum storms, garage, DeVaux, North Rd.,'\ Bolton. wall tires, power steering, $290. 166 Union. Street MODERN ELECTRICIAN’S helper, experi­ and tillers. Terms, trades, parts close to bus line and shopping. NEAT AS A PIN. 4 room ranch IT IS EASY to buy and sell real porations, John J. Cott, president, ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ etc. Included. Ckill 643-0060. 106x300, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ BERTH TODAY: A, son to Mr. Tel. 649-7716 after 6 p.m. Rockville paired. Aluminum siding. 80 enced. C!!all 644-1429. and service Capitol Equipment; Two separate heating systems. with no required work, inside or estate when you are dealing with announced yesterday. The transac­ 643-0216 — 875-2521 88 Main Street, Mancheater. out. Close to' all converiiences, set ins, 649-5132. an experienced Realtor such as and Mrs. Joseph Fournier, An^ tion involved $1.5 millicMi in cash years’ experience. Free estimates. SERVICE STATION WILTON RUG and pad, beige, Airiung price IS $20,900. T. J. I960 (CHEVROLET IMPALA con Call Howley, 643-5381, 643-0768. CLOTHING SALESMAN, full-time, 048-7988. LEGAL NOTICE Crockett. 648-1677. on nice wooded lot, this home Is ■VERNON — 9 room farm house, T. J. Crockett. We have th e! d?''®’’- and assumption of certain liabili­ vertlble, all white, finish and top IS’IO” X 10’7” , excellent condition?^ Ideal for young couple starting linow-how, but are always in need i DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ties, Cott said. NYSeX) makes experienced preferred but not Phone 649-3682 after 8. GMAC WILL SE5LL AT PUBLIC 1V4 beautiful acres. 30-mlle view. like new, radio with front and FOR LEASE necessary, pleasant working cmblna' kitchen with bullt-ins, fireplace, ter St., Rockville; Mrs. Phyllis laundry. Convenient to parkway, stove moving specialty. Folding Hartford Road across from COMBINATTON g a s stove, refrig­ Glenn Roberts Agency chester. Phone 649-5605. McKechnle, Wapplng; Mrs. Louise 1967 FOMl CONVERTIBLE, au­ I and bath. Call ANdrews 7-2057 af- EXPERIENCED counter girl, 8 John PonticelU A Sons, Inc. erator, living room set, bedroom PLUG6ED SEWERS MLS Realtor tlons, 3-years-old, $18,800. Phil ceramic bath, garage.-Charming new school and shopping. Only chairs for rent. M9-0762. K l ^ ’s. Glode,' 302 Main St.; . Mrs.. Joyce tomatic trailshiission, radio, heat-i 1 ter 5 p.m. a.m.-2 p.m., Monday through Fri­ set, tables and chairs. 124 Spruce 644-1821 — 289-5149 brick Agency, 649-8464. livable home in a fine neighbor­ $19,900. day. Apply Jack’s Coffee Shop, 89 helper hood. Wesley R. Smith Agency, Swanson and son. Hebron; Mrs. •r, new top. 649-1767. j SHEET METAL SIX FOOT lighted show case tor St. Machine CleancA E. Center. experienced llcating and) MANC3HESTER — Newly listed. Legal Notice Jody Souza sind son. South Wind­ sale, or would exchange tor a Septio Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ 649-1894. 1954 CHEVRiSl ET, very good crai-1 Painting— Papering 21 installing duct Aitkin Gorgeous 6 room ranch, 8 bed- sor; Mrs. Betty Lumbra and Manchester Buckley School Auto Driving School 7-A three foot showcase. Call at Rus­ PHILCO CONSOLE mahogany TV er Uses Installed---OeIlar Wa­ MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, aS' difiem, standard transmission. Call NURSE—Licensed In ConnecUcut,! Co., 23 Tolland Man- 21” , UHF-VHF, seldom used, $80. rcxims, ceramic tile bath, kitchen, SIX ROOM CAPE in ex<:ellent con­ AT A COUR'T OF PROBATE held At daughter, 216 Oak Grove St.; Mrs. area. Seven-room raised ranch, OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low sell’s Barber Shop, 196 Spruce St. terproofing Done. bestos lidtog, alumhupn storm Coventrj-, within and for the diatricl of . a s T ra ov 643-6724. j MORTLOCK’S Driving Ochool Inc., 28-b«l home. 3-11 jttlft. bonus of-' Chester. 649-9602. dining area, 16x18 living room dition convenient to everything. Coventry, on the 9th day of September, Shirley Segal and son. 46 Tracy . price. No job too big or too small. fe r^ . Collect 876-8121. doors and windows, two hot water 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, offices, classroom located Man. (3all now. 849-0726. CEDAR CLOTHESLINE poles, vrith flrepldce. Garage. ,iNice lot ''Nicely landscaped lot, rec room A.D. 196,1. _ - I Dr. 1968 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, V-8, j Chester Parkacle. lower, level. Be­ heating systems, 2-car garage. with trees. Drive by 42 Crosby and. screened porch, low down Present Hon. Elmore Turkineton, ,• DISCHARGED------TODAY;- James----- room, birch cabinet kitchen, EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply many sizes; also, complete fire­ McK in n e y BROS. 57084^ 11% return. Shown by appolnt- automatic, good condition, low ginners. older, nervous students, PAD4TING, B3XTERIOR and In­ 8206 Road, then call for an Insl^to In­ payment, $108 memthly Includes of Fannip Heft wittmann lati Lemeris, ThompsonvUle;. Mrs. bullt-ins. 2-car garage. Priced in person. Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 Salesmen Wanted 36-A place wood processing equipment Discover the beauty of hand­ pient. $23,800. Owner 875-7362. original mileage. First $im takes our specialty. Teen-age driver’s terior, paperhanging, wallpaper SeworoM Disposal Co spection. Robert Wolverton Agen­ taxes and insurance CaU owner pf. (Coventry, .in said district, deceased Anne Jones, 112 N. Elm St.; Mrs. E. Center St< and truck chains. 649-1358. PUBLIC NOTICE made lace for a lovriy tabl$ set­ to sell at $22,900. it. 1988 Oldsmobile 88, automatic^ education course. State certified. removed, dry wall work. Reason­ t80-lS2 Pearl 81—MI S-6S08 A slim, easy to wear skirt cy, Realtors, 649-2813. 648-2867. Upon apjiiication of Sarah E. Park­ Dorotty Harris. 80 Pine St.; Evio 2-door Hardtop, new tires, low In accordance with the Housing ting! You’ll find this pineapple MANCHESTER — 5 bqdroom ex­ er. praying that an instrument pur­ 649-7898. able rates Fully insured. 649- SECRETARY (medical) — Good PERSONALIZED Christmas (Jards requires just a yard of 54-lnch faj^ Agostlnelli, 92 Bridge St.; Jon Ma­ mileage, one owner. Must sell. Code, of the. Town of Manchester, motif faaciinatlng to crochet and ecutive ranch, 8 fireplaces, 2 FIVE ROOM Cape, oil heat, con­ porting to be the last will and testa­ South Windsor — $2,800'cash ,9658, Joseph P. Lewis. skills — personality, doctor’s of­ — 15% off month of September. tie! Sew-easy, sew-thrifty why HOLLISTER STREET — Olonial. ment of said deceased be admitted to honey, Wapplng: John Dlttmeyer, 87S-063S, no person s^ ll operate, a rooming set together! baths, heatedjiatjo, kitchen built- venient locaUblrt, garage, ' FHA fice, center Hartford, diversified Nutmeg Country Store, Route 6, not make aeveral for cooler . AU sfttools walking (Ustance. Flr’e- probate and that letters of adminis­ 25 Courtland St.; Mrs. Adrienne wlU assume a 4%% mortgage PAINTING—Exterior an<' interior, house unless he holds a ■valid Pattern Ho. 5708-N has crochet ins, acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, monthly paytoent $85. 648-8515. tration with the will annexed be grant­ duties,' sporadic schedule, 36 SALES OPPORTUNITY Andover, Open dally and Sunday, plac8d -living room, .'dining room, Dubord, South Windsor; Mrs. Pa­ on this S'/;-room ranch. Large E-Z LERN Rooming House PermlL Applica­ sveather ? ^ " directions; stitch illustrations; 643-9382. ed on said estate, as per application paperhanging, floors sanded and hours, $80. Abilities Unlimited. 9-9. ' No. 8206 With Patt-O-Rama is kitchen-den, 8 bedrcioms up. Ga­ on tile, it is tricia Leonard and son.- 164 El­ fln l^ed. Get the best for lees. tions for Rooming House Permits diagram. MANCHESTER - Large 6 room ORDERED: That the foregoing, ap- kitchen with bullt-ins. Good Driving School Employment Consultants, 1007 WANTCD to sizes 24, 25, 26. 28, 30. 32. Size rage. Deep, treed lot. Aluminum dridge St, Call "44-0601. FIVE CABINETS, 10 speakers are now available at tte Depart­ • To order, send 35c in coins to:— VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, Cape, 1% baths, nicely landscaped storms and screens.'$18,500. Rob- determlned at floor plan. Partially finished Farinlngfton Avenue, West Hart­ Nationwide Company with ex­ 26. 1 yard of 54-in. Anne' Cabot, The Manchester Ehre- well kept 5-room ranch, built-in • tot with shade trees, on bus line, ventry in said WANTED Stereo Hi-Fi for sale, reasonable ment of Health, 66 Center Street, ert Wolverton -Agency Realtors, District, on the 19th day of September, tea. .room and' laundry area, In (jonneeUcut’^ largest, auto­ EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. ford, 233-3641. ceptional clientele in Connecti­ Asslstont Monogor To order, send 80c in coins to. ning Herald. 1180 AVE. OF kitchen, natural wo-^A'Ciiy: of ViUago Charm baalc training at the Naval Train­ i AM. to 9 9.M. John a. Boukus, airman appren- ing Center, Great Lakee, HI. p r ic e SEVEN CENTS tlca in the United SUtea Navy, aon Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of 61 ARTHUR DRUB MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963 ^ (Oassified AdverOslug on Paga W) of Mrs. Veronica A. Boukus. 10 Bhwign William L. Oonlon Jr., Bridge St. were honored ’Thursday Proctor Rd., recently completed United States Navy, aon of Dr. night at a buffet In celebrdiUon of aviation machinlafs mate school in and Mrs. William L. Conlon, 102 their 80th wedding anniversary. reciprocating engines. Lakewood Circle, recently report­ ed to the Naval Air Station. Cor­ The affair was held at the home Mrs. Laurence D e c k e r , pres- pus Christie, Tex.; to undergo alr- of their daughter and son-in-law, State Neivs Bill on Tax Meat; Mrs. J. Keith Carriers, vice bom navigation training with Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCann, 71 Washington^ president, and Mrs. Allan Schubert, Training Squadron 29. Pitkin St. Mrs. Ina Mankln of Quittin. executive advisor, all of the Junior Manchester was hostess. U r g e s C u t Century Club of Manchester, at­ The adult choir of St. James’ Members of the Golden Age Club Roundup tended the fall board meeting Church will resmne weekly re­ of Concordia Lutheran Church Saturday of the Connecticut Fed­ hearsals tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. were the invited guests. erated Junior Women’s Clubs at Mr. and Mtb. Fischer were mar­ Press Diem Family; In the upper church. Ralph Mac- In Spending the Silo Restaurant, Farmington. carone of 32 Hawthorne St., choir ried Sept. 10, 1913, in Concordia J \ I l'( )\i \ 1 K Criticizes Latin Aid Willimantic Seen director, said that tenors and Lutheran Church by the late Rev. The Holy Family Mothers Circle basses are needed. Parishioners Otto Rapport, who was pastor at C i ( )M l '( )1 M ' WASHINGTON / Ap\ __AVa naUve who terms himself “aAof Instances where we are spend- ForAVCO Facility WASHINGTON (AP) — wUl hold its first meeting of the wishing to Join the choir may the Ume. ' MEANS Republican,” first entered InsrIng too much accomplishing too season tomorrow at 7 ;30 p.m. contact the director for an appoint­ . The couple were further hon­ Joseph S.' Farland.^resisrningr diplomatic^ service as an Eisen­ little.” Re said he has communi (Congress will be on record as with a potluck and businesJ meet­ ored Saturday night at a dinner ______WASHINGTON (AP) — Oust Nhu^ Says Lodge ment for an audition. as ambassador to* Panama, hower administration appointee. cated to Washington superiors urging the President to pledge ing at the home of Mrs> Geno given by their sons, George H. He resigned Aug. 2 amid differ­ what he considers^ ^ efrors in I Plans of AVCO Corp., Strat- Andrienl. 110 Tracy Dr. Fischer of Norfolk, Va., and J. Ed­ said today U.S. aid to Latin “ all reasonable means to re­ Ticketa for a fashion show *■ *V "'N ,^ \ 3 (iSiaGAN OoiAX* ences with ttie Kennedy administra­ u.s. aid to Panama. ^ ford, to survey the Williman- tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Buckley ward Fischer of Manchester, at America would accomplish strain government spending” Willie’s Steak House. Members of tion, although he said they were A« an tic Conn., area on Sept. 23 as if it passes the $ll-billion tax School, sponsored by the Women’s for fuel dilf, Dorvlco, more if applied with greater not major policy differences. roadbuilding In Fellowship of Second Congrega­ the immediate family were In at­ concenf for individual dignity Farland held open the possibility a great need there is to open up a possible location for a new cut bill in its present form. tendance. Envoy A sks tional Church, are available from hMtIng oqulpmont and less for bureaucratic plan­ that ho might run for political of­ access to Interior areas so there AVCO facility were reported •The. administration also would Mrs. Raymond Lukas, 81 North Sunday, the Fischers held open can be economic development. be on notice that (Congress ex­ house at the home of their son. fice, although he said he has no today by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, St.; Mrs. EJdward Timbrell, 19 In­ phone 522'815t ning. specific plans for this at present He said this can be done by pects any increased revenue to be dian Dr.; Mrs. Carlton Woodhouse, More than 100 relatlvee and friends In an Interview, Farland cited building simple roads at perhaps D-Conn. used first to eliminate budget def­ C ensorship w e r e present, including John red tape, a lack of competent aid and no political organization be­ Dodd said that in talk.s with 463 Spring St., or Mre. Michael 170 PEARL gTBEET hind him. A onetime FBI agent, $6,000 a mile, with Panamanians icits and to reduce the public Ovian, 16 Maple St., South Wind­ Adamy and Mrs. Peter Frey, both administration, excessive control doing most of the 'vork, rather James Kerr, AVCO president, he HARTFORD, CONN. he was a Morgantown lawyer and learned of thb survey proposal by debt. sor. of Manchester, who were best man from Washington and unduly than more elaborate highways The majority of the House Ways and maid of honor for the Flsch' coal execuUve before Joining t.ie a team of Industrial experts. Be Stopped . y grandiose planning among aid dC' State Department in 1966. which he said official plans call and Means CJommlttee wrote this ers. ficlencies he said he found In for, .requiring extensive surveys AV(X)'a Stratford division em­ Miss Donna Heins, daughter of An ambassador to the Domini­ ploye 7,000 persons In Connecticut language Into the bill Tuesday aft­ Swanson’s Origrinal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heins, 216 Of their six grandchildren, only three yehrs as U.S. envoy to Pan­ and costing up to 20 times that er the close defeat of a Repub­ two were unable to attend. Ed­ ama. can Republic In 1967-60 before go­ and operatee five plants in Massa­ S.-MGON. Viiet Xam (A D — HoUister St., Miss Carol MacNeU, OPEN ing to Panama, Farlahd said he much. lican move to tie part of the lax ward L. Fischer of the United A spokesman for the Agency On stressing the dignity of the chusetts. Dodd said the company cut directly to a limitation on The heat was on President daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. States Air Force and Bernard C. has turned down an, offer of a needs additional facilities for Its TV DINNERS MboNeU, 4 Clyde Rd., and Miss for ' International Development, individual. Farland said too much spending. Fischer of the United States Army TONIGHT which adminllters aid to Latin career foreign service appoint­ space research and development Ngo Dinh Diem’s family hier­ Cynthia Post, daughter of Mr. ment because "I want very-much Alliance lor Progress aid Is chan­ Republicans, however, will re­ 8 varieties to choose from sent congratulatory messages to America through the. Alliance for neled on a govemment-to-govern work. new the effort to force spending archy today from Washing­ and Mrs. Albert L. Post, 59 Fer­ their grandparents. Progress program, diiqiuted Far- to serve my country” and “ I felt ’The survey team will be led by ton and the Va'tican. They ap­ Special Sale guson Rd., were admitted to the I Could .better serve without bu- ment basis. He said the Important curbs at every legislative oppor­ At the various oelebrations the land's statements. He said no thing is to tap the willingness of vice president and general mana­ tunity, and they count on the sup­ plied pressure independently Joseph Lawrence School of Nurs­ Fischers were presented with many rill Panamanian aid project wad un­ reaucraUc restraint.” ger E. Douglas Kenna. It will In- ing, Now London, yesterday. the people to improve their own port of .some fiscally conservative gifts. dertaken “ which old not have the He said he strongly beieves In elude A. J. Mackl, vice president : in an effort to modify the in­ each 49c U.8. aid but "I don’t think the lot and this can be done by linking complete and full approval of the aid benefits more closely to them. In charge of manufacturing, and In addition to the drive to tie, fluence of two of his brothers St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild will amtwBsador.” alliance has been a huge success” G. W. Onman, manager of material i in the Vietnamese political- and "1 can see a great nUmber One Illustration he cited was an In spending limitatlon.s — which, Plnehurst Center Cut have Its first meeting of the fall Farland, 49, a darksburg, W. AID program to train foremen In control. President Kennedy .said would di-:. season Thursday at 11 a.m. at Honorary Firemen religious crisis. Panama. He said three American lute the business stimulating po-' * 1 The target-s were Ngo Dinh PORK CHOPS lb. 89c Guild Hall. Members are reminded Parade Saturday specialists were brough.t In but Morano Bid tential of the tax cut the legia- , - I Nhu, 52. Diem's prime adviser to bring sandwiches. Dessert and Rieders Mark 25th Anniversary Panamanians failed to show up S ORBEINWKSH (AP) — Former lation faces delay., i and Intelligence chief; and Most Lean sliced Miss Iowa beverages will be served by Mrs. Johnsons Married 50 Years Russell Sees N-Treaty for training classes. Rep^hoan CJongressman Albert The administration la redoubling , 'Rev. Pierre Martin -Ngo Dinh BACON featured at 69c lb. Claude Porter, Miss Isabelle Dunn Honorary members of the Eighth Farland said he then enlisted P. Morano has announced his can­ efforts to have Congres.s finish ac-1 . jThuc, 65, Roman Catholic arch­ and Mrs. Arthur Bemep. until District Fire Department’s Hose Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rledef of^ The Rieders were married July local support for a night school didacy for the Democratic nom­ tion on the lax cut this year, s o , bishop of Hue. Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. John-i^Co., Hartford, for 34 years 30. 1938, at South Methodist training program at the city of his retirement In 1960. He Is now Companies 1 and 2 will participate 110 Park St. were honored at a ination for flret selectman. that withholding rates can be re-, I A high official source said SUGAR IS NOW St. Joseph Mothers Circle will son of 45 Marshall Rd. celebrated surprise t^>en house celebrating Church. The Rev. Earl E. Story, Site Inspection Colon where thk teaching was pro­ T^e Democratic Town Commit- duced Jan. 1, leaving more spend-' I Tuesday U.S. Ambassador Henry meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at trieir 50th wedding anniversary employed In the X-ray department In the department’s 76th anniver­ former pMtor, officiated. Mrs. Cutting vided by local businesses. He said at Manchester Memorial Hospital. thedr 25th wedding anniversary. ete meets Umigtit to endorse a Ing money In pay envelopes. | - I Cbbot Lodge has asked Diem to 5 lbs. 66c the home of Mrs. John Dahm, 46 Sunday at an open house at sary parade to be held Saturday, About 50 firiends and relatives at­ Rieder is the former Martha L. 196 Panamanians stuck through 12 oandidate. As the bill Is written, two-thirds ' ] oust Nhu from the government Coleman Rd. their home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have four McCann, daughter of the late Mr. weeks of schooling three nights a btonano, wtio tihreeiw his hat in daughters, Mrs. ’ThomM A. Hayes starting at 4 p.m. tended the event which was given WA8HINOTON (AP) — Sen.4>most tests could be detected wlth- of the Individual tax cuts, even­ ! and to lift" press censorship. The couple was liiarrled Sept. 1, by their two daughters, Mias and Mra. Jamea McCann, formerly out on-slte Inspection. President week and afterward he personally the ring last night, Is challenging tually amounting to about $1(X) to Lodge was reported to have 1913, In Brattleboro, Vt. They o f Simsbury, Mrs. Francis A. War­ These men, who have served as Richard B. Russell expressed fear handed out diplomas ‘that meant Marilyn Rieder and Mlsa Lucile of 99 Wetherell St. She and her today that the limited nuclear Kennedy has assured the military Lawrence W. JWoney, the incum­ $200 a year for most wage-earning told the 62-year-old chief execu­ came to Manchester In 1931 from ren of Bolton, Mrs. John. M. Do­ volunteer firefighters Include, from husband are both employed at chiefs, meanwhile, that detection something to them that money bent third eelectman, for the nom­ Co. 1; Lawrence Moonan, William Rieder, both at home. The girls test-ban treaty might point the and slaried families, would be ef­ tive "It would be advisable” for South Windsor, where Johnson herty of Manchester and Mrs. were assisted by Miss Betty Love- Pratt suid Whitney, division of systems will be sharpened while ination. fective Jan. 1. The remaining cut I Nhu to leave the country. Graduate and Undergraduate Howard A. Skinner of Bolton: 13 Frazier, William Griffin, Walter way toward world disarmament (Coatliniad on Page Ten) was a t6bacco grower. He was Joy of Manchester. United Aircraft Corp., Hartford, without on-slte InspecUon. the treaty le In effect. Mlaloney has already been en- would come a year later. ^ I Pre.sident Kennedy suggested later employed in the supply de­ grandchildren and 8 great-grand­ Moske, John Godek, Albert Yost where he is In the purchasing de- Still, Russell maintained. “ I’m *>t«ed by the bowj^ oommltte’s The formal approval by the key Jr., Charles Vinclk, Henry Stark' The couple returned recently "No one is more In favor of dli- last week that a change in person­ partment at Traveler’s Insurance children. from an anniversary trip to pulment. ’Ihey are members of afraid that, with world pressure executive committee, but the con­ Ways and Means Committee is nel 'Would help Diem’s govern­ The Johnsons are members of weather, William Vlttner, Charles armament than I am.” said the Evening Courses at ’Tuscon, Arlz., where they were South Methodist Church. Georgia Democrat who heads the on us, we might agree sometime test tonight is expected to be cloee. only the first major step In the ment to regain popular support the Senior Citizens’ Club of Man­ Kasevltch, Robert Fregin, Michael In the future to stop underground T rain Crash Morano, who was elected to four bill’s legislative progress. Voronovltch, Anthony Pastula, Fe^ guests of Rieder's sister and The couple received numerous Senate Armed Services (Commit­ for the U.S,-backed war against chester. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. My­ gifts of silver, and a silver money tee before the Senate began Its tesUng without demanding Inspec- terms in (iongrees as a Repitblican, .The House apparently will move Communist guerrilas. And the East Hartford and Willimantic llx Zatkowski, John Jamorga, Pat swlitched to the Democratic party (Herald photo by Ofiara). ron Gale. tree. (Photo by Horan) third day of formal debate on the Uon.” fairly promptly. Although there State Department has said in­ Winter (rick Griffin, Conrad Apel, Howard Amplifying his concern, he said: Injures 35 last year after a king feud with had been rumors of a slowdown Keeney, Joseph Skoneskl, Custon pact. formally It would like to see Nhu "I would be willing to abolish "Once we have ratified this local GOP leadem. effort in the Rules Committee, a go. But Lodge s approach was the WILLIMANTIC STATE COLLEGE Albraltis, Anthony Pyka, James treaty, the nonriuclear nations of round of conferences ended in an first Ume the United States has Tuttle and Michael Saharek. all nuclear weapons. Is See our complete eelection of •’But we are giving up the con­ the world which have signed It In 'New York Killed in Crath understanding that the bill can be : formally asked for Nhu's ouster. offers English, literature, mathematics, history, psychol- Co. 2: William McGonlgal, Ar­ may get together on an amend­ brought to the House floor during fresh, delicioua thur Seymour,. Allan Coe Sr., Wil­ ception of on-slte Inspection In BRHXSiEaPPORT (AP) — Allan 1 Archbishop Thuc left Rome ab- ogy, science, sociology, art and music and education thm tre i^ and we’U never be ment calUii for disarmament HUDSON, N. T. (AP>—Thirty- Greenwell, 24, of Nyack, N. Y the week of Sept. 23, with a vote ■ ■ ruptly for New York and said the Coming liam Foulds Jr., Andrew Qemson, without Inspection. They would be likely Sept. 26. j ! Vatican had ordered him to stop courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels. Karl Keller, Harold Sankey, Wil­ able to revive It.” five persons were Injured, but died today In Bridgeport Hospital OPEN Tbua, Russen added, he decid­ willing to y u st the Russians for many might have been dead had of injuries received In an auto ac­ The ' Ways and Means C3ommlt-_ -4 I talking about the . situation in liam Knofla, Russell Appleby, Jo­ tee's report on the complex bill South Viet Nam, “ especially In a Tuition -$17.50 credit hour ALUMINUM COMB. seph Pohlman, Horace Miller, Car- ed to oppose ratification, of the they have ^ *®**- not a qulck-thlnklng railroad fire­ cident on the Merritt Parkway 1iiM£CC,8leve>L ban on all but underground blasts "Of course, we could veto any man turned off the engines of a expected to be as long as a good- foreign country.” W INDOW S and DOORS roll McGuire, Newtofi Taggart, such amendment. But we have yesterday. size novel, will not be printed for CAN D IES TONIGHT TILL 9 because he- fears "we may be New York Central passenger train Greenwell parked Ills car in the Archbishop Thuc's departure For Information send to: FES, W ILL NEED Fred Pohlman, Fred Delaney, Nel­ never exercisM the veto tn the distribution before text week, but came 24 hours after cancellation you son Qulmby, Maurice Coleman, trapjdng ourselves Into disarming after It rammed Into a halted work right lane of travel for some un­ THEM SOON wioiout ironclad guarantees that United NatlonsV’ tMn last night the Rules Committee is expected of a scheduled private audience : Bruce E. Bradford, Truman Cowles, Alton Cowles, PERSONALIZED INFORMALS Senator Republican Leader Ev­ known reason, state police said. to move without undue del^y after with Pope Paul VI. Though the WUlinoantlc State College Raymond Sullivan, Gilbert Park, the Russians are d6ing likewise.” Investigators for the IntersUts While the car waa In that posi­ WHY NOT BUY The United States has Instated erett M. Dlrksen of nilnols pre­ .vailable. •. it- reason for the cancellation was - -4- William Preston, Joseph McCooe, NAME OR MONOGRAM pared a formal iroeech of endorse­ Commere«'(Sonunission, the State tion, It was stlMtfek by kh auto Senaja the outlook is dim-1 on-stta Inepection Is necessary to Public Service Commission and not announced, the Pope is known NOW AND SAVE George Ringstdne, Thomas Mason, ment of the treaV- K was based operated by Oatino Intelisano, 48, mer, A full-scale civil rights fili­ to have been disturbed by the Quinn’s Pharmacy George McDonald, John Phelps and detect sneak underbround blasts the railroad sought to day to detere of Bridgeport. t Name ...... BLACK OR GOLD IMPRINT precUely. So far ak the testing on tte assurance^ Kennedy was buster is Oipected to limit the, conflict between the Vietnamese 878 MAIN ST. Russell Wright. expected to make,\ In a letter to mine why the Central’s Hendrick Intelisano sitSfered a fractured time availab^'for hearings on the HOME environments prohibited by the Hudson, bound from New York Buddhists and the government of “ HAND STAMPED WHILE treaty are concernsd—the atmos­ him and Democratic Leader Mike right arm and internal Injuries, bill, and Chairman Harry F. Charles Ray Morgan. 23. thought today m Jackson, Ml«s., he Diem, a Roman Catholic. Address ...... City to Albany, was switched from police said. Byrd, D-Va., dl the Finance Com­ wouldn't see that EXIT sign for two year.s. He was going YOU WAIT AlW WATCH” phere, outer space and underwa­ the main line to the siding wlisre The archbishop originally ax- SPECIALTIES (Coatiimed on Piige Three) mittee is openly critical of it. tiuough Army Induction proceedings when President Kennedy pec'ted to attend the Vatican Ecu­ ter—the government contends that the work train had stopped. Town ...... Phone so PURNELL PLACE T Brutal Aide Killed This' Is the language the Ways signed an order hatting drafting of married men. The Jackson menical Council on its resumption 64S-X856 •The conductor of the work train and Means Committee, on motion head of the selective service diviswm heard about the order on hia Sept. 29. Now, he said, he plans AMERICAN LEGION MARLOW’S has the only regn- was injured critically. Five other DUBIJN, N.H. (AP) — Death of Chairman Willxir D. Mills, D- radio and caught Morgan Just in time. (AP Photofax). Box of 50 $1.49 latloB gym suit for Manchester came suddenly to the assistant city a brief vacation in New York. ‘I Love You Dearly persons were hospitalised, Includ- Ark., agreed to make Section 1 of Still silent on a trip abroad is ■^QUALITY VELLUM ^ Junior IDgh and High School mg three railroad men and two of comptroller of Bristol, Oorni., as the tax cut biU; claeaes! two oars collided yesterday on Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, attractive the 42 passengers aboard the Hen­ “ It is the sense of Congress that ‘I Actually Ran Out the Door’ and usually vocal. drick Hudson. Rt. 101. the tax reduction provided by this Colors: DaffodU Yellow, Swing Killed in the crash was August Diem has said repeatedly he Tonight Only 6-9 Blue, Seafoam .Oreen, Soarlet Ambrose Girl Suicide, The fireman who probably pre­ act through stimulation of the regards Nhu as extremely help­ vented further casualties was John H. Hein, 42, of Bristol. economy will, sfter a brief transi­ ful. Both have denied Western Red and White for Instructors Hein’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Ce­ SORRY NO PHONE ORDERS! and it’s wash ’n wear, too! T. Miles of Troy. tional period, raise, rather than Speculation that Nhu In fact con­ “After the crash, the engines cilia Gumey, 68, of Bristol wss lower, revenues and that such Married Inductees trols the government. V : , Was Violin Prod BINGO marLOW Priced 17 started to smoke,” he reported. hospitalized lit oritlcal condition revenue increases should first be I • The United States ffsels Nhu 94.98 “When I saw that smoke coming and his wMc, Mldred, 39, and used to eliminate the deficits in holds too much persoital power EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT daughtm' Oretchen, 8, were also ____ ed at out of the high-tension cabinets, the administrative budgets and and'^.objects to his methods of The body of Penny Ambrose, 17.a under him. She has per^i my main objective was to turn off injured. then to reduce the public debt. 8 O'CLOCK— lEOION HOME, LEONARD ST. HARRISON'S See ns for: Sneakers, Socks (Coventry concert violinist, was Tanglewood, — ------* ““on “the “ Bell Telej>hone cracking doxyn on Buddhist and the engines, ’Those engines carry Mra Hein and her daughter were “ To further the objective of ob­ Saved by the Bell and “ Manchester” Sweat found In the oaihon monoxlde-fUled Hour television program, anlice are ed as a highly taleiltda pei in the south while himdreds of Five cars and tiwo diesel loco­ with chest injuriea Hundreds of young married men new car. Vietnamese soldiers and marines still. Investigating. During a week long concert Among the Atlanta Inductees In Bermuda, one music critic v motives were derailed. facing two years of Army life kept Saigon’s high schools open— A note read “Deer Mother, I Most of the Injured were treated U.S. Satisfied found themselves Tuesday in a sit­ who chose civilian life. Earl G. m a r l o w YI love you dearly.” In his review, "Immediately Studied Rinko Case Wheeler, 23, of Trenton, Ga., said: / waa aware of the idiUlty of at Columbia Memorial Hospital HARTFORD (AP) — State Po­ uation similar to that of the prize (C«itinue The Following MAIN STREET Stores pretty well, all things considered. lems, ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED The oommlsaioner said the meet­ And some, like three of eight Fletcher said, and kept running ation of Machinists will strike * ' JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, ing was held so that investigators The federal government had for about four blocks before I hap­ been able to enforce court orders married Inductees at Atlanta, de­ United .-Mr Lines on Oct. 10 apd WE ARE 100% INSURED (AP)—Prime Minister Levi Eah- could go over all the information cided to go into the Army any­ pened to think It was a long way is planning strike action against kol says hla government will pros­ gmthei^ so far: integrating schools In three Ala­ home to Bothell” —a Washington #/i; ; bama cities without resorting to way. six other cariers, a union of­ ecute those responsible *for violent One of the three, Thomas Byers, State community about 10 miles ficial said today. Frank HeislM*, demonstrations In three cities by federal force. 23. of Rome, Ga., explained ” My from Seattle. aJrliiies coordinator for the I.\M, DE MAIO BROTHERS StNOE 1980 Orthodox Jewish youths against Frank Russo Bid With a bit of carefully planned HARTFORD (AP) — Frank W. paperwork — the tederallzlng of friends threw me a big golng- 'said no strike date has been set Christian missionary work In Is­ away party—I’d be ashamed to (Ckintinued on Page Nine) for die other six lines but that PEL. 643-7691— WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER rael. ' Russo of Hartford Is asking for a National Guardsmen summonfd to duty earlier by Wallace himself strike votes among rank-and-file Eshkol condemned the riots m chance to present before the Hart­ members now are In progress. Jerusalem, Haifa, and Jaffa Tues ford Democratic Town Committee —it was able to get the soldiers his candidacy for the nomination out of thq, picture entirely. A strike-against any of the air­ day In which more than 100 Or­ After the Showdown lines. including United, could be thodox youths were arrested. for U.S. Senator. A government source close to going the innef workings of the fedqral- delayed for at least 60 days, The youths broke Into church Russo, ^1, who recently re­ however, if President Kennedy schools and slapped children, as­ signed his poet with the'(.Foreign state conflict said the drama may saulted a policeman ahd a teach CWms Settlement Commleslon In not be over- and Wallace may un­ Integration Is Peaceful steps In to name an emergency OPEN TILL 9 cork some new maneuver.. But he board to study the dispute and er, _ molested a Catholic arch' Washington, asked In a triegram make recommendations for set­ MAHCHESTER BOOKSHOP bishop and caused some damage, yesterday that a special meeting made ' it clear the administration witnesses reported. of the committee be cidled for the was hlghl3^ pleased with the day’s tlement. Helsler said that only employee of Trans World Air­ 1 f 67 E. Cantor Shoot The demonstrators were said to piu-poee of hearing his views. outcome — especially so because Except in Birmingham be members of the “ Hever Hap Last year Russo backed then-, the Job of maintaining pence in lines liave completed their vote eiUm” (“ Carcle of Activists’’), an Congressman FYank Kowalski for Birmingham, Tuskegee and Mo- and approved s t r I k e actiatu 643-1036 association of Orthodox students , i^use If requested by city authori­ Other lines involved are North­ By DON MCKEE west, Branilf, Continental, East­ who favor anti-missionary laws. (Continued so Page Ten) (OontiiHied an Page Nine) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)— ties in keeping order. Rioter*, invaded the courtyard of Federalized National Guardsmen "I'm sure we can handle it—If ern and National. the FYench-dlrected convent I-didn't think so, I wouldn’t hesi­ are on a standby today in this DEFENDS TREATY' TONIGHT school of St. Joseph near Jeru- racially tense city, only troubl* tate to call for help,” said Police HOURS: salem-’s commercial district. Ro­ Compromise of House^ Senate Chief Jamie Moore. WASHINGTON (AP)—Pros- . spot as public school segregation tdent Kennedy told the Senate AND man Catholic sisters bolted adl in-t ended in three Alabama cities. A heavy force of city policemen MONDAY — 9-5:30 ner -doors and called police, who ^tegration came peacefully on and county officers quelled dis today that the limited nuclear arrested more than 100 demon' Ahead for Mental Health Bill Tuesday in Mobile, Tuskegee and turlmnces by pupils and angry test ban treaty in no way limits atrators trying to break Into the at two Birmingham schools. But adults at West End High School his authority to use nuclear TUESDAY— 9-9 Finnish mission school. One dem­ disorders broke out at a third in Birmingham after two Negro j weapons for the defense of the EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT onstrator was arrested on cfiarges By WALTER R. BfiFAJte < >mental health centers to care for girls entered '.the school. United States or its aUies. In the mentally lU in their home Birmingham school. almost gone of attacking a policeman. WASHINGTON (AP)— A broad Only about 150 white pupils a letter. Kennedy also gave "un­ N new federal effort to eMe mental towns. The Guardsmen, some of them WEDNESDAY — 9-5:30 In Jaffa, about 100 demonstra called up three months ago to en­ stayed in West End after the Ne­ qualified and unequivocal assur­ tore broke into the Church t>f Scot health problems—aimed at ending Rep. Paul G. Rogers, D-Fla., gro girls went inside. Hundreds of ances’’ that the safeguards urg­ Don't mUs your last efianee to savo.during Rambler's Savingeat Days \rimt one congressman called the told the House the community force Integration at the JJnlverslr land school. School officials said ty of Alabama,? were not needed white pupils. Joined by militant ed by the military Joint Chiefs Never before have so many people bought ao every economy run officially entered. warehouse treatment of the men­ care plan would end “ the ware- adults. Jeered the Negroes and THURSDAY— 9-S:30 the youths slapped several chil houolng of human beings” In vast as 20 Negroes entered white of Staff would be fully eswried many Ramblers so fast. Better hurryl Come in today and sea how tally ill — headed today toward a policemen. Scuffles ensued. Po- dren, aasaulted a teacher and and often overcrowded state men­ schools and broke a new deadlock out. The President’s letter was much you can onv-Amarica’s bast car caused some damage. Police House-Senate Compromise. , Jicemen called in the riot squad, Result: While we still have a good selection save tal institution*. between Gov. George C. Wallace addressed to Sens. Mike Mans­ values during your Rambler dealer’s Savingest FRIDAY — 9-9 seized placards -(wding, “ end the The House stamped its approval armed with shotguns and* car­ field of Montana; the Senate of factory-fresh 1963 Ramblers, they’re going W .T GRANT Tuesday on a mental health WU With Immediate treatment in and the federal government. like wildfire. So, hurry In and take your choice: Days clearance of brand-new 1963 RamblersI BURTOirS disgrace of missions” and ar­ “I can’t fight bayonets with my bines. . Demooratic leader; and Everett rested seven demonstrators. with a .$238-milUon price tag—far cmnmunlty centers, Rogers said, Clubs were used to prod the Luxurious Ambassador V-8s with up to 270- the cost of oaring for the mental­ bare hands,” said Wallace. He M. Dirkaen o« nilnois, the Re- Join tha Trade Parade to SATURDAY— 9-5:i0 Archbistxm George Bakhn, lead­ below, ttiat approved by the Sen­ pledged to continue his segrega­ crowds. Nine men were arrested, pubUoan leader. Kennedy wrote hp; roomy, new high-styled Rambler Classics er of the (Srdek Catholic eommu- ate Mby 2T. *■ „ ly ill would be sharply reduced some for scuffling with officers — Six or l^ h p V.8; Rambler Americans that HARRISON’S HOUSE & HALE President Kennedy originaUy and their chances of recovery tion fight in the courts. he tnwted his aseuraaoes would nlty In Israel, wttneeeed tiie Jaffa Wallace called up the National and some for disobeying orders to be “ helpful in dispelling any, offer tha 126-hp miles-per-gallon champ of R A M B LER -V proposed the legislation, and the vastly improved. 6 -8 We Will Be CLOSED The. Followinjr demonstraU a BiRiUBttaam arm oir *b t FKDBCILLA ANNE AMBROSE ■ m llHia Twalf t

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