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n U B r wB W T MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19M Daily Net Pnas Rnli h - tbe Week Ended 8S, 1SS4 Mancbaatar • baaairtbly. - Ordar deady with totermlttent nln t f BaMMut ta t KUrta, wffl ' haaa teday and tonight, gradoaUy end­ About Town an tnltialory MaoUng tonight at 13,715 ing tomorrow afternoon; Httlo B w t t m CSiaptcr, frasl 7:80 at tha Ibaon lc Tampla. Of* e< tha Audit tempewatnre vnriatloB, WverglBg Vrttli, will liM « lU Bimaal paid flcara ara raminded to woar •t OMoIntton In 80’s. up aMubanridp amnr toaier- l o v wMta gawna. Rafraahmanta Manehsetsr— A City of ViUago Chmrm io«r at T pjm..«t Ftaao’a Raa- win bo aairvad aftar tha moot* teaurant Bolton, a n d not Inf. Wadaaoday aa pravlouaijr an* VOL. LlpEXm, NO. 307 (EIGHTEEN % 3BS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1964 an Pag* 10) PRICE SEVEN CENta BOOBOod. lira. Harold Blum of Tha 'Army-Navy AmdUary Waat Hartford, aacond vtca wUl qionaor a card party to­ ■raaMant o f B’nal B’rith Wom- night at 8 at tha elubhouaa. an‘a DIabrIct 1, win bo tho gueat Offtcara and . chairmen of Events committaea o f the VFW Aux­ H m Franch C3ub of Maudna- Farm Bureau Boosts Plan iliary will hava a Bpadal meet­ tar win hava a pubUe whlat and ing tom orrow'at 7 p.m. at tha In State aetbadt party tanight at 8 at H«ma. Oraaga Hall. n ta Women’a PeUowahlp of Ilia Marina Oorpa AuxlUary Second Ck>ngregational Church Danbury Buses To Buy A & P Food Chain win InataU offloan tomorrow win have a workahop meeting ROllS H H p m at 7:80 pjB. at tba Marina,Han tonight from 7 to 10 at the on Parkar St. ‘ church. 'n.. Stop Running WASHINGTON (AP)__ ♦Ington Hartford, founded of the# The American Farm Bureau^farmere’ Income could be to* The Ohio Farm Bureau firm; one-third by tile John A. Federation is understood to .be creased through efficiencies of DANBURY (AP) — All Hartford Foundation, Inc., and making a study of the proposal, production and marketing which Federation^' an affiliate of COAST TO COAST public bus transportation one-third by the public. which Is expected to come ^fore would come from thk opera­ m within this city of some the American Farm Bu­ The purpose would be to Its annual convention in Phila­ tion.” . ^ reau Federation, is push­ strengthen farmers' bargaining delphia in December. Stanfield said that through the 40,000 persons wa.s sus­ power in the sale of their It was indicated that, in order operation of the marketing asso­ pended unexTiectedly at ing a plan to have mem­ products. Acquisition of a chain to swdng the deal, at lea.st one- ciations and the control of a big Dempsey-Tege/er 11:15 a.m. today. bers of the big farm or­ would be in line with develop­ half of the more than 1.8 million retail outlet, farmers would be An official of the three re­ ganization purchase a na­ ments in farm marketing—that farm bureau families in the able to fashion their production lated. companies operating hi tionwide chain of food is, an Increase In direct pur­ country would have to contrib­ to meet the demands of tha hCO „IN C. the city explained that the ac­ stores. ^ chases of food from producer ute $400 million over a five-year 'market and thus eliminate MEMBBM NX7V POBK STOCK BXCnANOB groups rather than from whole­ period. wa.stes that n6w come from tion was made necessary be­ The chain menUoned in this cause the Insurance certificate sale organisations. Douglas R. Stanfield, execu­ overpeoduction. TEL 443-1105 connection is the Great Atlantic Directors of the Ohio Federa­ tive vice president of the Ohio “ The time is here,” he said, Sv. • to*-* on the company buses had Tieen Pacific Tea Co. stores—A4P. lifted.” tion have authorised work to­ Federation, told the Associated "when farm production must be i 429 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER T / , kM— V w.»W:■wW: AAP officials had no comment The announcement was made ward organising the various Press there is no intent, if the controlled. It will be controlled bv William T. Sperry, president on the proposal. The AAP com­ .state farm bureaus—all of deal goes through, to raise re­ either by processors, the gov- OPEN DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON mon stock is held one-third by which are autonomous—to raise tail f(X)d prices. THURSDAY NIGHT 6 PJ«. TO 9 PJ4. of the Fort Lauderdale Trans- Tiortatlon Co., which Is the par­ heirs of the late George Hunt- funds for the purchase program. “ W* feel,” he said, "that (8ee Page Bight) ent organisation of the three local companies. It was also announced that John N. Egan, vice president T(^ o' the Gisde Pork Cutlet of the parent company, has re­ Dirksen Backs Mansfield Move May It Jlemind You of Us signed. effective Immediately. Trusted from coast to coast llRllMt 7 0 ^ No other details were avail­ MiM Marjorie WilUamB of South Methodlat Church recelvea NikUhl * f* able Immediately. a tapestry attache case, presented yesterday at a fareweU CEHTER CUTS Sperry is in Ft. Lauderdale, For More Presidential Security reception in her honor 'at Susannah Wesley HaU. Nelson Fla. Egan is in Danbury but Richmond, chairman of a reception committee, also present­ Deluxe Bacon was unavailable for comment. ed Mias Williams with a check on behalf Of the department Suspension of service also af­ WASHINGTON (A P )__ ^Prepldent John F. Kennedy’s#provide Secret Service protec- o f Christian education at the church. More than 100 attend­ fected Intercity bus service be­ Senate Republican Leader visit to Dallas. The commission tion for the Republican r preri- 59; tween Danbury, Bridgeport and called for “complete overhaul" dential nominee, Sen. BaB tx ij ed the event. Miss Williams, director of education at South Stop t Shop’s lootl Everett M. Dirksen today r i m . Church for six years, is leaving this week to become associ­ SAVI W > Norwalk and Poughkeepsie, of the service's advance detec­ Ooldwater, and for tha Republi- ate executive secretary and director of children's work for N.Y. It did not affect public backed Democratic Leader tion practices and clo.ser liaison ctm and Democratic vice-prM - vHFCbtlieaMaiti the board of education of the New Ekigland and the New ischool bus transportation, but Mike Mansfield’s proposal with the FBI and other agen­ dential candidates. Rep. Wil­ Ekigland Southern Conferences of the Methodist Church. Re­ Esrijr wisk Daisy Butt 69;' did affect service to some to give legislation on presi­ cies. liam B. Miller and Sen. Hubert freshments were served by menibers of Uie Ward Circle of Colonial Mastar parochial schools In Bridge­ Mansfield said that new secu­ H. Humphrey. the church. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ipssisll port and Norwalk. dential security top prior­ rity measures should be “ one of The legislation, U wiacted, —thrangli mare than The Internal Revenue Serv­ ity when Congress recon­ the first orders of business" would extend such i»«tecthm,to ice (IRS) last November filed venes in January. when Congress reconvenes. all future candidates for those a Hen against the Danbury Mansfield called Sunday for fial-M Dirksen said in an interview offices. Pbwer and Transportation Co, that quick action in the waning consideration by Congress of The Democratic presidential VMl StukI (Md 7|t for non-payment of federal new security meMUres before ONLY AT M KH AEU fiAN YOU nmCHASC FAMOUS days of this session on a single nominee, . President Johnson, taxes. The IRS said at the bill to make it a federal crime adjournment. has the protection that goes time that the company was to assassinate a president or But he told reporters Monday with his office. ^ .n $30,054 in arrears In taxes over vice president “ might mean we it is “ perhaps too late” to act on ttTAa TREASURE CHEST a period of five years. any measures at this session Wsirren Commission called tee a la 11 would have to do our work all a drastic overhaul of the system over again” next year. and brosid legislative action to DIAMONDS strengthen governmental agen­ of guarding the president and Kellems TV ' HARPO MARX A White House committee on said that legislation making ths Tter dlamsml purchase b IwsMr. presidential safety — set up cies should be put off until the itsrapay HARTFORD (AF) — Mem­ White House committee reports. murder of a president or vice OMiflds In an sctsMbbedbcMbr. DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Monday to consider the broad president a federal crime la bers of the Conneetieut Repub ■wnucc hb icpubMen b at recommendations of the Warren Several bills to make it a needed to avoid the corifiision it sbhs, yeu can tniBl Mi lican Policy Committee tomor federal crime to kill a president {adamant and hencr in Harilofxi, ^sl- Hartford, Wes* hiartford, hdiddlstoMRi, row will decide whether to con­ FUrn Clown Commission — plans to get said surrounded the entry ot hb prlaa. started soon on drafting pnqxM- or vice president ktre pending various government agenotes tinue to try to persuade Vivien before the Senate Judiciary Bristol, M aoeksstar and Near Kellems tp discontinue her als for coagresaional action into the Dallas tavestigafion.; * Harpo Marx early In the new session. Committee, which meets today. NANCC^ Editorial Page Wins Award weekly TV show. Dirksen said that taieed Ifee a 6 A , — After Miss Kellems second TV In its report the commission The committe* may act on question whether the leglMttoa AaKlastrated said there were deficiencies la n » Herald has won a first prise in a Now England-wide cMitest for ite editorial pa« program a week ago, the policy another hill — introduced by D e a d at 75 Secret Service preparedness tor Mansfield .and Dirksen — to (Bee Fnge Tw ») . ir or BALLARD layout. The award, baaed on evaluaUon of the Dec. 80, 1868 page, was given The HeroM comniittee unanimously decided $460 by the New England Associated Press News Bxecutives Association. The Herald was com­ It would be preferable tha Ind Floor— PHONE: Ack Per Eacy Paymsals peting with other n ew a p ^ rx ol leas than 40,000 eirctUation. In the higher circulation group, went off the air. HOIiLYWOOD (AP) - - Hfrpo 643-9536 ttie Provldenoe Journal won first place, Tha Herald page wea Inaugurated last Dfoambto ^ Despite their suggestion, M te H u a 76..atLstags the wasUsst. Honra: Mon. thm Thnra. 10 AJB. to 5:80 PAL BISCULTS •aritor tUa year won the “Bast Idea of the Year” award for papeni with loos than 86,000 Kellems mode anoiher'lV nffll- ' - Stgte^BiggaM ieJCraw d / Downtown Blancheater of the wacky Marx hrothsm, but TA 10 A JL to 7 PJH. Sat. 8:80 AAL to Noon abvulation made nationally by tbe Amerioan Newqiaper PubUahers AaeooiatioB. ute television appearance last Scanty Drest MICHAELS JEWELERS A t 868 Main StreM; night hut said she softened her otfstaga the most normal, most PUSBURY speech because she didn’t want solid member of the family, 111 Manner Imagiiwl You grt 10 biscuits A Natural! to "hurt Ooldwater.” died^ Monday night following Johnson Stretches Mias Kellems, ail avid Gdd- surgery. RE6UlABLY3pkgs2^ Official Warns U.S. HEBRON (AP) — The Go Together lor oflly 7*! Spedai al woak! («ee Pngs BigM) A terse announcement from aeventh grade at Rham Re­ M t Sinai Hospital said: "Mr. gional S ^ ool elected a class Vr. ' Marx died at 8:80 p.m. following Visit to Hartford LA I VBOAS^ Nsv. ken. ; Theee are a few eanclueksn oC ting Roman Catholic ' married )argest ever to hear a speaker (See Page Nine) ralasion. . .Studei)t nurse in =BSsssrsssssesm Ogden^ Utah, eloots olaasmate, thm hMde wounded girl In lap Caaey Back and keeps police ^ at bey four News Medians Top Echelon Ao Met Boss hours before surrendering and NEW YORK (AP)—OMfT allowing medical attention. . WeC^hs Report Criticism Stengel will retim as mans* Antl-govemment Greek paper g«r of the New York BCete ler nils offer will be In effect for a limited tfane only reports fuss over Queen Fr^- 1865, they annonaoed todeer.,. / erUta’e future has disrupted By THE ASSOCIATED PRE8S#news outpouring of “ undigested Ring Devine, who reeigiead honeymoon of King Costantlne. News executives took full evidence" contributed to myths as general manager at the Sf. CreafiYB Porfraifs O f: . . .VJS. seen getting “black- cognisance of the Warren Com­ and rumors. t Louie Garda last month, waa •ye” from both sides despite mission’s criticism of news Miles H. Wolff, executive named as aMletant to W • CHILDREN 1 , playing decisive role In prevent­ media coverage of President editor of the Greensboro (N.C.) dent George Weles and . Call and Make Your Appointment TODAY! ing bloodshed between Viet­ John F. Kennedy's assassina­ Dally News a(id president of the Stanky, who quit aa • BRIDES ^ namese forces and rebel tribes­ tion, but also emphasized that Anierican Society; of Newspaper director of player devehgpi men. . .2,000 ragged vUlagere • ADVLTS 1 ■ news-gathering organizations EMltors, said a special study ment a few days ago, wH TELEPHONE 643-1716 stream into New Delhi protest­ had me primary obligation of committee planned consulta given a sfanllar position wtMl • FAMILY GROUPS ing government failure to cope fully covering such an historic tions with radio-television offi­ the Mete. with floods. ...Blasting caps event. cials on the problems. In two other ehnagee m ' • EXECUTIVE PORTRAITS explode la Manila i^artmmt The commission complained Alfred Friendly, A8NE com­ the Met front otflee, house killing four children and that news personnel in Dallas, mittee chairman, and managing Murphy and ihn Th Our Services include: Injuring 17. Tex.,*atihe time of the assassi­ editor of the Washington Post, were nanned vtos prealdente eS Signs of serious consequences nation showed a “ lack of self- fl.OO for each additional person in groups. One offer to said the commission's criti­ the etab. __ . .wr B&W and Color Candid Weddings Increase as Paris milk pro­ disclpUne” and created “ gener­ cisms “ must ' obviously be ducers strike reaches 10 days... a family unleea additional pictures ara ardared. al disorder" in Dallas police weighed thoughtfully by every m u sM on th ^ Meta slnee 18 Passport Photos Communist party chiefs in headquarters. \ one concerned with the func­ Hb Joined Um ohih after Restoration. of Old Faded Photographs Osechoslovakia" and Hungary The executives said aiudies tions of news presentation in p New York Ynnkeee fired 1 agree summit meeting only way w.ere . being initiated t o ' find democratic society.”. i ns manager after the 18 to deal with dissident Peking means of resolving future diffi­ Sam Ragsin, president, of the World Series. wfakK rejglme. . .Mother of quadru­ culties. ''4 Associated Press Managing Yanks lest tePMtehnrgh. plets born in New York city last The commission urged news Editors Association, named a 'l4A i w r reportedly iwrtletpated in media to draw up a code of speciel committee of editors to CHINliK N-ROMB mtillty drug'ej^rimmt. . . conduct for such situations. L- ' study the question and m ^ e WASaiNfnON (AP> Pentagon reveals Sycom The Warren teportiaaid both recommendatiobs. ^ Secreteiy ' at Stele eommunlcatlons satellite ,hae news media, and police authori­ Ragan, executive editor of the Rusk niui te t e j tea CAUUFLOWER been used experimentally to re­ ties must stuire blame for the News and Obaerv«r, Raleigh, China ntey » ■« lay defense departmmt mee- breakdown of security involved N .C.,'and the Raleigh Times, devlee the near ^ sagee between South Viet Nam In the .shooting'Of Lee Harvey ■aid "newBiNipera of America and U i|K tee DJA and U.S. . .Atlantic Ocean Oswald! the accused, assassin, have been for uMme time deeply em m enl Will i smtor off Atlantic tjXty will ..te 1AR6E NATIVE SNO - WHITE HEAD lariy Waak 8|wsW who wizsKshat by night club conscious of the problems arts ,IT.B. anteoftteta ■ot be, dpeft goM to honor OdiP owner Jack Ruby as nawsmev tag from mass covefags of ma­ InforiMdlaii. I ni presidential candidate, d ty offl- end broadcast crews lookod on jor haws eTants.” Pait of tho huge crowd that welcomed P re si^ t Sateniis. Police estim ated the overall throng ^ ths o t u Otols doorse. .AlrboiM bat- la a police deportment haee- tlM sommlmifla'o Otrlttolants m t tlUtali>'OMWBni^ end eontrol -auBt. (ohiumi td Hartford yesterday is showR/in u s (Sapitia Caty ha 180, ( ) ( ) ( » . . ' V .* I osator ddtvered'to Air Fdno. Cohitnleiioneie etOf MM Bie (C w ltoga oYe photo takeh by Reraid Photog^hsr Joi^ph

\ A ..ji A' : ■ . / C/ F iO l TWO. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 MANOHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 PAGE THREE

RochviUe-V’ernon Sauih Windsor Oroflt, reoalls that Michael be­ higher mathematics, hla favor­ Sheinwold on Bridge gan to read aloud, at toe age of ite paltlme la reading Shertock Y W C A U sts 4, to her great surprlM: Holmes, Nancy Drew mysteries, t B A R R iaN l Brighter Side Boy^ 10, Enrolled comic books — or the works of sKehMtrely M By A U m E D BHEINWOU) "Because no one had ever Thomas Aquinas, the ISth cen­ Rev. Lorimer KtMtmsl Men’s TMUn Oiamidon taught him to read. I still don’t Governor at Dedication Morth-Seudi New Q asses know how or rtoen he teamed.” tury toeojo^an. Of the News Ufa at the bridge toble U Liggeff^Drug At Michigan State Dr. Elizabeth Drews, MSU Because he's only 4-feet-6H PARKAnR simple when you have a iw - Modem literature and aelf de- Professor of Education-, said and weighs only 76 pounds, W ill Resign able opponent. If he baa the ^ A Q . lenss for women are two of aix Mike wasn’t imhappy in elemen- Mike was exempted from • Gov. John N. Dempsey will be#have,been returned. Each mem>#Mothers Tea tomorrow at S;S0 tricke, he may beat you; but 0 K784 t?.i'v school, but that one of his OONCKBT CATASTROPHE M.OOO. Ticket u l u ao far alasaes being offered for the B Aflf LANSING, Mich. (AP)9accClai:ated through the sixth — MSU’s ROTC and physical edu­ toUl |1»B. main speaker at the dedication her of the chamber of com­ p.m. in the school cafeteria. A t Church he won’t beat you by hla cun­ « M8749 a « a- *>•_ T .a •* AtvaMr* ai 4 A «*1 A ** <4 difficulties there was in finding cation courses. HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) — tomorrow morning of the state merce ia ellilbla to vote. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Erick­ ning. Grapple Idm to your aoul B A tr — Mom wasn’t much help with at Lansing’s Cumberland Road first time by the Manchester School, to Which'he returns now l^yone to talk about toe princi­ Two weeks ago, Robert Brawley portion of the elderly housing The new. board of directors son will be honored g u e s t e. with hoopa of Reel. 4 1080 4 Q 9 7 S ealculua, ao 10-year-oId Michael He has a brother, Robert, 7, says, he mailed 10,000 brochures MISSED REWARD YWCA. Sesalona begin next and then to play marbles, swap ples of mathematics. Mom and a sister, Patricia, 9, both of NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP> project at Franklin Park, off will meet O ct 6. Three dl- Erickson is the exchange prin­ T h . Rav. WUlisun O. Lormiar, South dealer 9 8i V 79749 Groat of Lenaing enrolled at didn't have time: not with a and order blanks for a concert rectors-at-large will be select­ North-South vulnerable week and are held at the Com­ comic books and play touch whom have demonatrated su­ CAR RENTALS — An unidentified woman ran Franklin St. cipal from. Ojia, Calif. minister of tha First Congrega­ Michigan State University as a football. husband and two other chlldmi. he's to conduct Wednesday The ceremony will begin at ed. officers for the coming year The annual fall dance the Opening lead—Two of Spades munity Y Building, 79 N. Main perior intelligence, although not night at Philharmonic Hall in over a battered suitcase lying tional Church, has announced full-fledged freshman Monday Mike put it this way: "When I at Mike’s level. 11 ajn., and is open to the pub­ will be chosen, and a budget Rockvllle-Vernon Young Dem­ West opens the deuce of St., unless otherwise noted. Reg­ He begins regular university come home and Mom la putting orLEASINfi New York City. on the highway Sunday night he will resign after nearly four night. classes 'ITiursday. and It clung to the bottom of her lic. In case of inclement weath­ adopted, Sadlak said. ocrats will be held at ^ M a n ­ apades. you try dummy’s Jack, istrations a re . now being ac­ Matter ef fact, Mike already a roast in the oven and making Father William Grost, 41, and As of Monday night, the box Membership Tea chester Country Club Friday yean with the local bhureh. but Baat covere with tha queen. cepted at the Y W O office at University psychologists rate Mrs. Grost both hold degrees in office had sold SO seats — none car. er. the festivities will be moved had dabbled in college subjects salad, she Just Isn’t able to lis­ •AH Mokts She drove into a aervice sta­ to the Maple Grove club, near­ A membership tea and fashion -from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music Hie Rav. Hr. I^nrimer will ba- You win with the king at once, the Community Y, Monday for a year, as a special-status Mike a well-adjusted 10-year- ten to* me tsdk about calculus.” Journalism from MSU. Grost ib anyone on the 10,000-name show will be held tonight by will be provided by the Joan coma minister of the United fearing a shift to hearta. ffirough Friday from 9 a.m. to old. He is looking forward to enrolled with Mike Monday •AH ModaU mailing likt. tion and asked the attendant to by. student at Michigan State. Dr. Drews says .Mike's IQ is remove it. He did and khe left The project, already occupied the Sisterhood B’nai Israel at Joyce Trio. Tickets may be Church of Christ, Valley Forge, Now you must make an im­ S p.m. He had an *‘A-mlnus" average stepping up from (Jub to Boy too high to be measured -mean­ night to continue work on a * AN TlmM *Tt Is something of a - cSIt- without looking to see what was by more than 40 older citigens, the recrMtlon hall, 43 Talcott obtained from Mrs. Harry Mc­ portant deciaion: Will you de­ Other new cliMaes are photo­ over 28 hours of classroom work Scout this fail, and he request­ ingfully; that on a graduate master’s degree in evening strophe," said Brawley. conduc­ inside. is part of an overall develop­ Ave. Mahon or Mrs. Richard Starke. velop ehibe or diamondsT If the graphy for men and women, In subjects such as history, ed 10 "Superman” comic books student screening test he scored classes at MSU. tor and director of the Hartford Fashions will be presented by Hospital Notes four miaaing diamonds break Faiil D odo* Pontiac The attendant. Robert Trom- ment. A second project, charcoal sketching, co(Aing humanlibes, natural science as a prize if he made "A ” in in the top 10 per cent. On a test "Mike,” says his father, "ap­ Festival of Music Orchestra and the Cartwheel, Rt. 83. Mrs. Rob­ Admitted yesterday; Joseph 2-2, you can make the contract to 18 p oin ty and tha next play­ and mathematics. ‘That’s what “contemporary History of Eu­ of mathematical ability for 12th parently recognizes the child wo. _ bridge, didn't look either until financed by federal funds, is with glamour, and flower ar­ 378 MAIN STREET Chorus. ert F. Kahan, owner of the shop, King, 18 Oak St.; Irving Case, by cashing the top diamonds er paaaea. You.bold! Spadea, Q- ranging. sold M8U on waiving require rope and Asia as a special-sta­ graders and college freshmen parent role and has decided to lie learned about the lack ofjh e heard Monday night that now under construction on Phone 649-2881 will serve as moderator. Tamian Boarding Home; Mrs. and running the rest of the suit. 8-7-5: Hearta. J-8-7-4-S|- Dia­ Mias Helen Estes, former ment of a high school diploma. tus student. For a "l^plus,’ he he scored in the upper One per abide by it.” response on Friday when he I "*val Lt. Cmdr. Walter Miner property adjacent to the state- m o n d J ; Oluba, K-84. financed community. The feder­ Models will be Mrs. Norman Frieda Winter, Vernon Haven If the eight miaaing apades head o f the English .department Mike comes to MBU from the got five. cent. Says Mrs. Grost; "Mike is a called the box officf in New New London had lost such a Ig'ieher, Mrs. Lester Baum, Mrs. Convalescent Home; Ceaare break 4-4, you can afford to What do you say? seventh grade — he had been Mike's mother, Mrs. William When Mike isn’t delving into problem, hut a happy one." Tork to find out how tickets! suitcase. al project la expected to be of Manchester High School, will Robert Baum and Mrs. Leon Salvatore, Southbridge, Mass.- give up two clubs and let the Answer: Bid two chibs, Die be discussion leader for a claaa were selling. j Trombridge turned over the ready early next year. Francis J. Pitkat Is executive Chorches. Refreshments will be Births yesterday; A daugh­ oiponents taka their two spade Stayman Convention, aMcing in modem literature, for men Brawley began checking peo- ■ suitcase to Miner and got a director of the Rockville Hous­ served. ter to Mr. and M n . Joseph Kox- tricka partner to show a major suit if and women. The course will run pie whose names he knew were j r e ^ r d . I Mrs. Harris Shimkowlts and lowaki, 28 Wind[eremere Xve.; Each plan has its danger. If he can. You expect to raise a The suitcase contained ing Authority, the agency in for eight weeks and will meet on the list. They didn't get the ' Mrs. Samuel Blonsteih are in a son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniti you try th« diamonds and dis­ major suit to three. If partner the second Monday of each estimated t2.026 in Jewelry. charge of con.structing and fill­ cover that they break 8-1, the brochure. He checked the post ing the projects. charge of the program. Hutson, 20 Thompson St.; a son bids two diamonds, riiowlng no month from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at office here. It had a receipt for Merger Summary Mailed to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Isi opponents will take a diamond major suit of four or more the second floor of Whiten Mem- BARRED BY BEAR Pitkat announced' that among trick as well as their two clubs the two bags of mailed bro­ the officials expected to be pres­ A summary of the proposed Fountain, Ekist Hartford. ca r^ , you will bid two hearts. erial Library. William Golding’s MANCHESTER, England and two spades. But tf you try chures, sent to New York. ent tomorrow for the dedication charter to consolidate Vernon’s Discharged yesterday: Mrs. "The Lord of Flies” .will be dia- In New York. po.stal authori­ (AP) — Mrs. Lee - Page, 26, the chibe and discover mat the are Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr., three governments is being Helen Broughtem. Ellington; For Sheinwold’s 86-page book­ eussed at the opening meeting. . 0 . J- ties couldn't find out what hap­ spent most of yesterday kit- mailed out to all reaidents of Elyse Petelle, 700 Dart Hill Rd.; spades break 6-3, the opponents let, "A Pocket Guide To All books to be discussed are pened to them, Brawley said. fhened by a Himalayan bear, a representatives of the State De­ will take three q>ades and two partment of Public Housing, the town. Mrs. Betty-Ann Bessette and Bridge,” send 60 cents to Bridge available in paperback editions. "We weren't expecting to 450-pounder named Yogi. James Brennan, vice chair­ son, RFD 2. clubs. Book, Manchester Eve. Herald, Jcdui E. Richters Jr., a Ueu- make money,” he said, "but we and members of the city and Which is more likely—a 2-2 Four times the bear broke out town governments. ESmil Kroy- man of the commission, pre­ Box 3318, Grand Central Sta­ ,tenant colonel in toe Marine had hoped to break even.” of its cage in her back yard. pared the summary, which lists Vernon news la handled by break in diamonds or a 4-4 tion, New York 17, N.Y. Corps Reserve, will instract He.^xUd the break-even point man, chairman of the housing break in spades? This is where Four times Mrs. Page ran for authority, will serve as master a capsule account of the pro­ The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, Copyright 1864 course ,in self defense for wom­ tollMIMfia'TOllliW'Wlfe the kitchen, locked herself in visions of the full charter. 5 W. Main St., telephone you think of your opponents in­ General Features Ooep. en, four Thursday aftemoona of ceremonies. stead of cold mathematica and screamed for help. Bruce R. Bengtson of 10 The charter was recently filed 876-3186 or 648-S711.- frem 1:80 to 8 p.m. Defense Four times her neighbors George Dr. in Vernon, a fire with the town clerk. It is the Rev. William G. Leiimer Informative Lead agsiinst muggers, weapons, es­ Most opponents, even on the prodded the bear back into hhe district commissioner, pleaded result of a year's effort by a 12- capes from holds, Karate, psy­ cage with poles. man commission which was Pa. The resignation from ths expert level, act like little gen­ chological aelf defense and some innocent today in Rockville Cir­ tlemen when leading from a Mrs. Page said she bought cuit Court 12 to a charge of empowered by a special act of South Windsor church will be­ Jiu-Jitsu will be taught. come effective Nov, 16. broken suit; they lead the Yogi for her husband, a trainer reckless driving. the state legislature. STARTS C. Crawford Brewer of Broad of guard dogs with a yen to Gaylord Paine, president of fourth-highest card. A jury trial has been sched­ Nuraes Meet The lead of the deuce of TOMORROW Brook, a commercial and indus­ train bears. He was away on u l e for Oct. 6 at East Hartford A get-together of all regris- the church, has called a meet­ trial photographer, will instruct business. ing following the 10 a.m. serv­ ^>ades indicates that West has 'Richard Barton Circuit Court 12. Bengtson, a tered nurses in the area pro­ three higher spades, and he can­ a course in photography eight LIMITHD TIMS o m m i After the fourth escape the deputy fire chief for Tolland tected by the Nathan Hale ice next Sunday to act on the Ava Gardner n t s L Fridays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for B y: Herman Wise, neighbors called the police. resignation. not have any lower spades. County, sent the plea by mail. Branch, American Red Cross, Hence the qfiades should break ------M> men and women. The course They stood by with rifles until Bengtson was arrested Sept. will be held tomorrow from 10 The Rev. Mr, Lorimer has will cover fundamentals in pic­ Reg. Ph. animal experts arrived to take been a member of the Social 4-4. Shown At{ NOW O N LY 8 after a high-speed chase a.m. to 12 noon at the Union PLAZA/7, the arts festival A few experts, following the ture taking- and instruction in One of America's favorite Yogi to the Manchester Zoo. through Ellington, Somers and Congregational Church on being iponaored in and around Action Committee of the Hart­ 8 P.M. advanced trohniques, including ford East Committee; a founder example of the Italian world tnstitutions, an early Dutch Enfield, police said. Bengtson Union SL Constitution Plaza this week by champions, favor leading the filters, lighting and projection. Broil Smokelessly TAX PROBLEMS of the Hartford branch of the Importation—the coffee break— was stopped by a police road Mrs. Lois Barlow, RN, chair­ the Greater Hartford Coordi­ lowest card of a suit to show a Mrs. Ralph B. £lbaw of Man­ 4195 WORKINGTON, England, nating Council for the Arts, was Northern Student Movement plus Robt. periodically comes in for a few block in Enfield. man of Nursing Services, in­ serious interest in it—whether In Honeymoon Hotel chester will teach four classes licks from the medical frater­ (APt — Storekeeper Eleanor Police said speeds during the vites all nurses to attend. officially opened today despite (Hartford Tutorial Project) and of flower arranging for begin­ WfTH THE OVEN DOOR CLOSED Marshall complained today that the suit consists of four, five, A t 6:20 A 10:05 Koses Married 50 Years REQULAM.Y $ S M nity. Recently, in fact, at the chase reached over 100 miles Nuraes from Rockville, Ver­ the weather. A program of this past president of the board of or six cards. ners, Wednesdays from 7:30 to AM A's 112th annual meeting, a an official with a chauffeur per hour. Bengtson had been non, Ellington, Tolland, CJov- evening's events was published directors. Tonight At 6-9:06 9 p.m. and Thursdays from 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. Konstanty Koee^ noted doctor claimed that too drove 68 miles to collect two- entry, Stafford (Springs, Union in The Herald yesterday. In 1962, he participated in a Fortunately for most of us, TThe Beatles of 186 Wetherell St. celebrated in Manchester 50 years. They observed driving at a high rate few of our opponents are crafty to 11:30 a.m. A lecture-demon- have three children, Mrs. Thad frequent coffee break.s might I P*uce she owed on her taxes, of speed in Ellington, police and Willington are invited. A Tomorrow, events include a voter registration drive in Al­ plus Sampson and ■tration will be followed by their 50th wedding anniversary M AN AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE well gtart one on the road to i * check for exa.ctly 200 enough to make leads of this the Slave Queen iua J. KieJna, Mm. Charles said. A chase ensued. coffee hour will begin at 9:45 series of theatricals for chil­ bany, Ga., with the Student three workshops. Mrs. Shaw is Sunday at a dinner party at a peptic ulcer. It was claimed i pounds and didn t add the two- a.m. Non - violent Co - ordinating kind. It pays to trust your op­ A t 7:40 Suntava and Eldwin Kose, all State police said Bengtson dren and adults, two musical ponents—at least so far as their vice president bf the Green of Manchester, and four grand­ that consuming 1 0 -to 15 cups'P®"^®-’ said, A potluck aupper has been performances and an exhibition (Committee (SNCXJ). the K of C Home. The party Noniial hutoHotlon hMludtdli explained at the time of the ar­ opening leads are concerned. Thumb Garden Club. was given by their children. children. Kose retired in 1960 of coffee daily will contribute i "Then the tax man phoned to rest he didn't know he was be­ scheduled by the Vernon of the dance. The schedule in­ The Rev. Mr. Lorimer has MANl.H! SI! R F'H U! IH3? to. though not necessarily in -' say he must have it to balance Dally Queatton Mrs. Daisy Brown of the About 200 guests from New aftei: 60 years aervice with priM... TokM only a fmv Im n ing chased by police. Grange for Friday at 6:30 p.m. cludes: served on the Peace Committee Partner 'opens with 1 NT (16 AMf’t! fRI( I'AKKINl. Hartford Electric Co will teach duce, an ulcer. | his books. I had a whole series A social time with a program York, MassachusetU and Con­ Cheney Bros. Special Reduced Price on a New Named Tellers "Cinderella,” a children’s play of the Greater Hartford (Jouncll a aeries of three cooking with An axmiversary Mass was •os haotlna rakw IKMT kMNfb and short business meeting of Churches and the Junior necticut attended. Speaking of claims - PINE Francis S. Rupprechr of the to be presented by the Hartford glamour classes 'Tuesdays from The couple was married celebrated for the Koses Sun­ will follow the supper. Mem­ High Committee of the State PHARMACT can claim that we | *** »ccoun- Rockville Water and Aqueduct (Community Players on the out­ 1:30 to 3 p.m. beginning Oct. 6. Sept. 28, 1614, at St. Cyril day at the Church of the As­ Co. and Walter Gresh. of Ver­ bers and their famillei are in­ door stage in Constitution Plaza Congregation of Congregational 6BHiainwmoNr omm . Eight out of ten new homes heat with Qos. Up> *fhi. provide official vited. At 7:00 The use of blenders, electric fry Oiurch, Hartford, by Fa­ sumption. BENGAL GAS RANGE non Drug, have been appointed (weather permitting) at 4:30 Churches. (Herald photo by Pinto). said: "We had to see the ac- Mrs. Pearl Gibson Is the new -and 9:15{ pans and versatility of the elec­ ther Kowalski. They have lived dote your own house now and get economy. , • tellers for the election of four p.m. He received his divinity de­ PECKQUNISHMF tric range, and preparation of H anyway to collect directors to the board of di­ master and Miss Mildred W a­ "Rigoletto,” a young people's gree at the Hartford Seminary i J some forms. So we collected the rectors of the Rockville Area les, lecturer. •xotlc foods will be shown. eleonliness. . . dependability. . . and flexibility.' acquainted soon at PINE puppet opera performed by the Foundation in 1957 after grad­ Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert of Man­ Chamber of Commerce. Attend Assembly Connecticut Opera Guild at the uating from Dlcken.son College. South Windsor Gas is piped to your home at our expense, safe i "Nortoe?v%Tot two- Deadline for the ballots, ac­ Mrs. Frederick Gouldlng of chester will instruct a class in m on e 64»-»8l4. i haven't got a Hartford Stage Company thea­ The Rev. Mr. Lorimer is BEHOLD A charcoal sketching for eight cording to Antoni N. Sadlak. EMllngton and Miss Mildred ter at Market and Kinsley Sts. married to the former Sally and sound underground. Any type heating THIS WEEK'S HOUSE- receipt,” Mrs. Marshall com- executive secretary of the Wales of Vernon will attend lessons Fridays from 10 a.m. to at 4:30 p.m. Evelyn Wood and has three noon. A preliminary to painting, HOLD HINT: Attention heavy plained. chamber, is Wednesday at 6 the United Church Women’s children. tern easily adapted. AQasunRieIroubie-free— smokers: Nicotine stains on The tax man said her receipt "Spreading the News,” a the class will Instruct beginners Citizens of the Year: , p.TO^ At that time, the tellers Assembly.in Kansas City Oct. comedy play to be performed on PALE HORSE Ungers can often be removed is in the mall. The postage for will be locked, alone. In the how to draw, which Is essential fewer moving parts. 5-9 as delegates of the Greater the outdoor stage at 7 p.m. with lighter fluid. 1 the receipt cost threepence. chamber offices on E. Main St., Rockville Committee of Church to all painting. Perspective, line and will count the ballots. Women. A chamber music concert by OM Bi BMhr drichrshsL and how to draw still life will yolunteer Firemen As of jresterday afternoon, the faculty and students of the §m ■‘B4 Isn" ar t 'll be taught. The Vernon Elementary Hartt College of Music of the 103 of possible 187 ballots PTO will hold its annual Room w9 Vb I BURNSIDE Other instructors and their University of Hartford at the classea are: Louis J. Pkisari of The South Windsor Volunteerfand pumper; in 1958, a 750- Avery Theater of Wadsworth ■ sM wMsf psti ssthr MANS’’ tAST HAPl’ -'lRD Hartford, instructor of eight Fire Department will receive gallon pumper; in 1962, a 1,000- Atheneum at 7 p.m. A'R COSOITIOMO fHIF Pj’«.iik lessons in oil painting Wednes­ gallon par minute high pressure A dance performance by the days from 7:30 to 10 p.m. and the South Wmdsor Lions Club’s pumper, and last year an emer­ Dirksen Backing Mansfield ‘THE CARPETBAGGERS” Irish Dancers and the Hartford Thursdays from 0:30 to noon; annual citizen of the year gency truck designed by the Geo. Peppard - Carol Baker Ballet Co. at the dance court in Mrs. Cleo Livingstone, modern department itself. In Color - Shown 9:00 award. In Presidential S afety Law the new Phoenix Mutual build­ dance for children, Wednesdays The department will be cited The speclally-desig^ned truck TRY A ing on Constitution Plaza from — Plus— TRY OUR SPECIAL from 3:15 to 4 p.m. for Grade ‘ADVANCE TO THE REAR’ for its volunteer work and toe was citc^ In a national fire EATOWI 8:15 to 10 p.m. ITALIAN DINNERS 2, and 4 to 4:45 p.m. for service magazine. (Continued from Page One) volumes, containing the full - A four-piano concert by the With M 7:16 Grades 3 to 5, and a class in amount of free time it gives to NORGE GAS DRYER Strata Wed. - The Beatles in The department’s first chief 1 2 1 5 SILVER LANE— EAST HARTFORD testimony and exhibits on which Hartt College of Music, U of H, ♦ 5 JO rhythmic exercises for women toe community. wsis George Bhies, followed by ought to be amended to make the 888-page report was based, “A Hard Day’s Night” on the outdoor stage at 8:30 Mondays from 8 to 9 p.m. for Atty. Donald Waslk, Lions Herbert ^ s e , Richard Jonea, federal crimes also of assaults may be ready in six to eight Special Wed.: Matinee pre­ SERVED NIGHTLY AT eight weeks; and Mrs Eleanor p.m. president, said that the majority Raymond Ellison and Crombie, 'ALL MEATS art FRESH CUT — with intent to kill a president as weeks. They will 'be sold In sets "Purli# Victorious,” a com­ view showing at 8:16. Tickets Vibbert will instruct watercol- well as conspiracies aimed at now on sale. of residents who indicated their the present chief. NONE art PRE-PACKAGED!" only, at 376 to $100 a set. edy-drama of the American CAVEY’S or painting Tuesdays from 10 In preparation for its new killing a President. President Johnson has named ^ STREET to noon for eight lessons. choice had designated the de- FREE south, at the Hartford Stage firehouse the department ia “ Some sugge.stions have been Secretary of the Treasury Doug­ YWCA membership is re­ 1 partment to receive the award. made that the legislation should Company theater at 8:30 p.m. Chief Philip Crombie will ac­ looking for more volunteers. STORE HOURS: las Dillon to head a committee ‘"liie Man Who Married a quired for all participants in Men interested may contact be extended to cover the protec­ 6t four to work out recom­ cept the award oh behalf of the Dumb Wife,” a comedy play classes. Men may become as­ department at a dinner Satur- Crombl^ or assistant chief FOR 3 MONTHS! tion of (Ilabinet members and mendations for carrying out the ! sociate members of the YWCA. j Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs.^ Fri. 9 to 9 even members of the Senate set for the outdoor stage at day in East Hartford. ”Frank Enes. Warren Clommission proposals. |9:30 p.m. j Children under 12 may par­ and House." he added. A Treasury spokesman said' ticipate on their parent’s mem­ This year is the first time an Voter BegistraGoa Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) In a separate Interview Mans­ Besides the art and sculpture _ SHOT ENDS ‘TONITE A voter registration aession Dillon set a Jan. 1 target date exhibits listed yesterday, there AND CHESTER bership. organization has been picked. In field said tha* since the presi­ for completion of its recom -. ioiTOM notChISSSI Wltohcraft . Horror of It All 1962, when the award originated, will be held tomorrow at the dential panel will be weighing will be a display of the Society, mendations. Other members are ' of Connecticut Craftsmen at | m \ ,n m j WED. - 2 MAJOR HITS the Lions chose Joseph Miles. high school from 5 to 9 p.m. these questions, "it would be the acting Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kat- BEER Traffic Deathe Last year it picked State Sen. The South Windsor Girl Scout better part of wisdom” to await the Mechinics Savings Bcmk,' A Noigs ass Diysr vM zenbach, Director John A. Mc- Fred Doocey. Fund Drive will c^>en Thursday damp diy In 16 mlnutsi^ its suggestions on "a broad new Paine-Webber, and a shop on THE SCREEN COMMHfS THE PERFECT COMEDY! ^ HARTFORD (AP) — The The volunteer fire depart­ CJone of the Central Intelligence the north Plaza, and at the lob­ according to scout officials. fluff dorTn only 30 mki- bill.” State Motor Vehicle Department ment. .started in 1938, has 65 Wed. Only Agency and McGeorge Bundy, by of the Riverside Trust Co. c ' M MNStS tORmunOS pawn General chairman for toe uiss — kssp up with '^ e Warren report Is selling 50 reported t(sday the following members. The first firehobse presidential assistant for nation­ Each night at 8 there will be A BLAKE EDWARDS drive 18 Roy Browning, with your woshtr. Ths Qos ZpliSnomenally" according to al security affairs. RAY'S itOOUCIKIS compari.son of traffic fatalities was located at Foster Rd. and the Governmeht Printing Office. a dramatic illumination of the ■ from Jan. 1 through midnight: Ellinrton Rd. In 1968 the depart- Donald Acker, treasurer. Other you will uss costs en^ FRESH DRESSED Neither the Secret Service nor Old State House, which may be The GPO said 26 to 27 further the FBI had any comment on RESTAURANT PETER ELKE 1963 1964 meiiC expanded to two compa­ committee members Include; psnniss ptr lopd. Tiy advantageously viewed from 228 227 nies' and built a second fire­ Mrs. William Driscoll; Mm. ons In your horns now— the commi.s.sion’s report, but the Plaza. 3 7 -3 9 Oak StrMt Dirksen .said l)e is not-too sure SELLERS SOMMER house at Foster St. and Elling­ Steven Williams; Mrs. Ray­ frss fUr 90 * could easily run evidence that agents at the East Windsor oven — the widest in any 30" range — with all the capacity out of hot water several scene did less than expected of 1 CUSTOM you will need f

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F A G E FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 S P A C K K i V ara Is a Btnttman, ‘‘KaMuntr,*’ KANCHBaT^ EVENING HERALD, HAl^CHEBTER, CONN4 TUESDAY, BEPTEMBI^ 29, 1964 Lecture Series Sunday, Dae. Arthur^ a ------^------■' ...... ' ...... r - Events in World Twomay, "Afiioa’a Vaniitlng OUTDOOR that ahe didn’t have time to Inmate of Joliet State Peniten­ TV-Radio Tonight To Open Nove 1 WUdamaas,” Sunday, Jan. 10; C o v e n try * write linea for him tiary, told the Senate rackets TW W ofirs lost Ibdford H. Woifc, "Pharoaha Film Clown Ironically, It took On talkiea Seven-Year Disappearance committee during a pinball >e tOKTO (AP) — OotnmunUrtAcouit eentenced nim In abeentia and'IhUahs,” Sunday, Feb. 7; machine tnveeUgatlon that he Ptrlu iM Cologiw flUna aaMOBcaa today H wm to *- life impriacnment ■ on “Tho Worid Around Ur " a ANTIQUES to make him a 'ailant star. He and OSMS da Roanar, "Saatar once played the village idiot in a had been paid $8,000 to help "Fraa am W ta H M if' earyo riilpa chai^Ke of plottinf e o lM t 'f>l> sariss St five Hlustrated travol U and,” Sunday, Mamh T, 450 Himra, Hatr^ Mu r x Remains Unsolved Today murder Miss Zelko. He said he Flanoa oB^er a new com- micceuore. Group Worked ■tlant fUm \ callad - Too Many Television laoturag, to baing qibiuorod tor FAIR n o a s .,, could lead Investigators to her ARTHUR IRU l ayraament. ALFEBY APPEAL grave. Ik a Naw CUaa Nawa Agency OSLO, Norway (AP) — Par- 9:00 ( t) Big 9 ■neater (OAMjlll Combat the third oonsacutiva yoar fay Spent $4,930 in ReoFiinds D ead dt 75 "I was a horrible flop,” he By SEYMOUR M. HERSH fS Spectator, had gained wide nbdt Ilia agreement was signed tisJ returns from elections held (uOteoUsberry Hood! tha Ckvllaa Ohib of Mancbaatar. NEW HAVEN (AP) — For- Saturday, Oct»3 recalled. JOUBT. ni. (AP) — Seven readership and respect for Its Kennedy ordered Rlni brought Brt^nUly mar New HAvan Railroad Preal- The Marx brothara, all five of campaigns aninst gambUng m to the farm yard but no body —Xtoaday by the Peking govem- in 39 of Norway’s 4M munici­ 03-18) Korte t:00 WerM wSr*! Ptooaada o t tha aarlaa banaflt 10 A-M. to 6 P JL years ago Molly Zelko, i7f part maat’s CSilna Nattonai Marhin- palities show Uie government d « it Qsorgs Alpart baa flM an Page Om ) them, started.hi show buainees owner and business manager of Will County. Over the yeara, the was found. Rinl later admitted Lota Junior Museum. ’The lec­ OOVRNTRY — ComblnadAPoat N o .'^ , Amarlcmn Lagton.' as a serious musleal act, but newspaper had taken eldea in Spaiicy Import and Bixport Oorpora- Labor party running nearly 4 9:10 appeal to a' ruling that he la Admission 60c is BOW under way. Four new a crusading weeklv Joliet news­ Mb confeaslon was a hoax.” (M) What’S New IM ^ lb e MWI lYom tures win bs held Sunday aftar- not antlUad to a pansloo. Fed­ hmira contributed by mambara ihniofh kindergarten that ho once while playing in Nacog­ bitter political campaigns and • tkMi and two French companies, per cent below its lo w in g last (10)0) Early^ Show members have been accepted paper,, waved goodbye to fallow "We haven’t had a solid clue noona at S:80 p.m. at BiUay eral Judge Robert P. Anderson MERRILL C. CARR of the Coventry ReereaUoh doches, Tex:, a mule fell in published personality stories a Ataliera et CSianUers de Diink'> year. (40) Stoney Bkirke (3-U) 1m Skeitaa Auditorium, Manchester High and initiated. ({Utt shortly after. workers and said: "So long In five years,” Police Sgt. A r­ In 21 municipalities, the La­ 4:10 (3) Newe. Sports. Weather i9 -8 0 ^ MwHale’s Navy said yesterday tak a formal Antiqiies Committee laet year are report­ front of the theater. The au­ everybody, I'll sfe you tensor- reported to be displeasing to the ch ie Kerr of Joliet said Monday. CEMENT S arque at Bordeaux (France- SohooL Legion ' members placed an “ CMce was the only one of ua \ <1!> PollUoal 9:00 (8-3040) T h efiroooa judgment that Alpart, prasident dience went outside to see the subjects. "Everything’s exhausted.” ■ O ^ n d e ) and Societe des bor party received 36.2 per cent 4:16 m ). Club House Oaaosrt Rt. 83—Somers, Conn. ed In exceaa of 460 houra, axolu- American Legion marker on the who ever got through public row. of the vote compared to 39 per 9:90 IimodM FhmOY ssaaon tlokata, and at the Una from lOM until it mule. Onstage, the five brothers "She was a courageous news­ S Potges et Chantiers de la Medit- 4:10 (10-23-30) HunUey-Briiikley aiva of board meetlnga, by Paul grave of Hany R. Ryan Jr. In She drove home, parked her "She waa grabbed by some­ cent in nationwide municipal (9) WMe Country (UMMO) Week That Was (O individual aaaaon tlcketa may went baidmipt in 1901, "has 76 Acre Farm aehool and to him education waa found themselves playing to paperwoman,” her brother. Dr. 1 arranee. (12) Newebeat (M040) -FeytoB • —Plaes the WilUmantlc Cemetery. Ad­ car and, aa waa her custom, body, but we don't know who,” W. H. ENQLANir elections last year. The party be obtained from Lutz Junior bean fully oompansatad for the Dealer Space flO Boardman, new chairman of aomething that helped him read each other, decided to kid their Joseph W. Zelko, 66, of Joliet, (M> Arabtaae Are Fun 10:00 (10-3336) CampalgivCandl- Museum, IM Cedar 8 t, from Free Parking ditional markers will bs placed act. ‘shoved the keys under a seat said Monday. "We tried to tell Kerr said. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. also lost the mayoralty race in (30) rum dates ser^cee rendered’’ and was en­ thia committee. on the graves ot other deceased the racing form.” cushion. “ All I can say is she’s now Stavanger, Norway’s fourth ( 8) Walter OonkHe (94) InAohool Preview Clvltan mambers, or by wrlUng titled to no further re<»vary Homemade RefreahiUenta . Chico, the' piano-playing Their wild antics, eapeqlal her to take It easy, but she had L U M IE R C O . (AP) — The United States has 4:46 ( 20i Ron Cectaras ($40-«>) Tbs lUgHtre Boardman’a report indicated members as soon as they are There the trail ended. She legally dead.” * large.st city with 80,0M inhabi­ to. tba Luts Clvltan Traval out ot asaets of the railroad Telephone Thompsonville brother with the Itallim dialact, Harpo’s, lured the audience an awful lot of nerve.” J| promised “vigorous efforts" to 7:00 OMOSMO) News. Sporte, (i-13) Dootora A Ihirses that theae hours of volunteer received. back Into th« theater, and oomlc never entered the house and she, "At the Green” S4S-8»^ tants, ' Weather 08) Sobeertetloo TV Smlas, P.O. Box EM, Manehea- altber aa a priority or non-prl- Rlvervlew 9-4882 died in 1961. ” I think ehe stuck her neck m protect U.N. diplomats on New time "are undoubtedly a detab- The baseball team qxmaored history was made. hasn’t been seen since. EAST HADDAM FIRE Norway’s four nonsocialist (8) To Tell the ’Truth 11:(» (S^lO-UMkXio^) Newa. ter. Single adult and student orlty creditor.” He was the oldest of the five out too much,” Zelko said, “ and *^ ^ ork streets, but it questioned (18) Subseriptira TV Sports, Weather ent factor In recrultl^ and re­ by the local Legion will be The mystery of Molly’s disap­ EAST HADDAM (AP) — parties — the Oinservatlves, admlastons wlH be sold St tha brothers whoso plays and mo­ I guess she just jrtuck it out too charges that a recent attack on (34) What’s New U:U (4m liaet Side Weet SUe taining members to serve on guests ot the poet at a supper pearance eventually led to Rob­ far.” Thomas Sundmaker, 15, of an Afircan dii^omat was pro­ Christian Democrats, Agrarians Heath Players (10) Movie (IS) Chris Ctaifev>i door. at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 24 In the vies, such as "Animal Crack­ (30) Open Mike (80) Toulght (O The first program Ih tba this committee.” ert F. Kennedy, one-time coun­ Adding to Molly's mystique Bast Haddam, escaped with voked by his color. and Liberals — all showed Rick Gentilcore of 57 Oak St. Serving aa vice chairman la Legion home on Wall St. In­ ers,” “ OoconuU’’ and "A Night minor burns yesterday as fire, 7:18 (33) Hawi. Highlights 11:10___ (11) Morte■ aettes will be presented Sun­ at the Opera” were considered sel of the Senate rackets com­ was her .apparent premonition Ambassador Adlai E. Steven­ slight gains. (80) aport.t Camera (3) Movie C O A S T T O c o a s t George H. Cour, until a replace­ terested members of the public Police Arrests fed by escaping gas, spread was elected president of Man­ ($1 — ------fc> day, Nov. 1. Earl Brink, noted claaaicB of both, stage and mittee. Kennedy once directed a. that aomething was gedng to T:S0 (3) What In ’The World 11:30 ( l 6 « ) '’Tonight ment can be named. Mre. War­ are welcome. The admission adll through his home on Colches­ MATERNITY . son sent Secretary,Generai Uj .m.. » chester Community Players at (34) EcHpse of Q^et Sun (8) iM te ___ traveler and film producer, win acreen. team of Investigators to a deso­ happen to her. Police said ahe Thant a letter Monday an.swer-; o ren Boyce Is secretary and Mre. be $1 each. ter Turnpike. His brother and a recent meeting at Columbia SEE SATVHOAX'A t v w e e k FOB OOBmATTE U8TINO praaent a motkm picture bt Maro L. Baker of Scantic Rd., late Joliet farm where they once told associates on the FAU DRESSES ; . Ing a charge by the U M.'s Asi- Bverett H. Thompson, treasur­ John Klein Is authorized to Aaked once to explain hie searched In vain for Molly’s Spectator to destroy her files if sister ran from the house Just sistent rumors" of a plot to color on "So^tnetlana.’’ appeal to intellectuals the world East Windsor, was charged with an-African group that Youssoul Lake. Othar, laotnrera and aubjacta Dempsey-Tegeler er. contact Ihe state representative breach of the peace, the result grave. Kennedy, later U.8. at­ something did go wrong. in time. Unifenilf, Jumpor^ Gueire, first secretary of the prevent President-elect Marco Other officers are Gerry Bou- about the presentation of the over — from Alexander Wool- torney general la now the Dem­ A. Robles from taking office The committee is making a of a disturbance at a Highland Three yeara earlier, the SpeC' "There was big ball o< Mainitanian delegation, had rette, first vice president; Bar­ study of a suggestion that the Connecticut Flag to the post for cott to George Bernard Shaw — ocratic candidate for eenator in flames luinglng in Ute air when Tops, BIo i k m , Skirff, ’Thursday, warned Monday Radio . Harpo answered modestly: 8t. residence last night. She tator's office was mysteriously been assaulted for racial rea­ bara (Coleman, .second vice pres­ &CO.,INC. term of appointment to the its use an(f display whenever posted a $50 bond. ' New York state. ransacked and in 1948 the I went into the batliroom,” the night it would arrest anyone needed. “ I’m Just a great listener.” Sfroteh Fonts, Irosk sons. ident; Jean Allen, secretary; (This IstlBg I MiDdas anly those m ad M or U MEMBERS NEUrtORK STOCK EXCHANGE CRC be changed from the pres­ Richard C. Rlaley, 80. of Lake Monday a circuit court Judge paper’s chief stockholder, Wil­ youth told firemen. "When Stevenson said the youths who involved in subversive activi­ Nancy Rus.sell, treasurer; Mary COMPARE OUR The poet will send Comman­ He claimed that hie brothers ties. minute length. Some ataUeDa eairy ■). ent five-year term to one more Bt.. was aireated last night for'legally ended the mysteo^ by liam B. McCabe, was ambushed opened the door to get out, thsi OMI m attacked Gueye told police they Gaudet, member.ship and Ann T tL 643-1105 der Ctivlea Benjamin and Mrs. never let him speak in the act flames swooshed into- other A communique from the TTHIl 1118 ,10:40 Nishtheat PRICES ON A U In keeping with the other town becauae it would prove to the non-support. PoUce report that officially ruling Molly dtead and clubbed near his home. thought be was a niember of a and Ed Lamb. ho.spitality. Benjamin to the testimonial din­ rooms. I was lueky to get out.” guard commander. Col. Bolivar 8:W Liont Jobs WaOe 11:00 Newe. PRESCRIPTIONS 629 MAIN StREET MANCHESTER boards. worid that he was ths only sfuie thle .18 the third timfe such a under all existing Illinois mlss- McOibe, who was hospitalized rival gang. Plans were made for “ Wake 3:00 Dick Robtnsoa 11:16 ^ r t s FlnaL Weather. Of the $4,950 appropriated to ner the evening of Oct. 81 to a year, and Molly charged that Fire officials estimated the ' Vallarino. did not identify any 1:0(1 11:80 Art Johnson Show. one in the family. chatge has been brought against ing persons statutes. Glazier’s ■ 'I Stevenson expressed regret Up Darling,” the group’s fall Newe SlSD OB the committee by the town for honor Department Commander gangsters and politics were damage at $12,000. suspected plotters. wwAt .-n t W PO r -1416 ^ DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON H. Braham, this to be held In Actually he started his pan­ Risley. A bond of $500 was Joliet residents say they’ve Ooreet and UMform SlKt|> that such attacks have occurred production, which ^11 be pre­ Fred Swaasoa Show 4:UU Lou Terri ARTHUR DRU8 the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, known Molly was dead all responsible for the beating, but Young Sundmaker was treat' Robles .succeeds President 6:00 7:00 Ken Ortffla 3DAY NIGHT 6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. New Britain. tomime act because his driving posted. I 681 Mafai St.—^Manchester New York, but said they "do Roberto Chiari. sented next month. Dwight Mar­ 6:10 Newt. Sports and Weather there was $20.34 returned to the An Oct. 19 hearing has been, along. no charges ever were filed. ed by a physician for bum* of not reflect in any sense the 7:00 Bdward P. Morgan 13:00 Sal LaRoaa. Past Commander Lawrence mother toesed him into show tin of Hebron will direct. town general fund; $1,824.22 business on sUeh short notice scheduled for both eases. Molly’s newspaper, the In 1959 James V. Rinl, an the face and hands. 'Attitudes and actions of the vast 7:16 Joe Edwards. TOBACCO IMBTBOYED spent on recreaUonal actlviUee Perry has been presented a pa*t ’There will be a Halloween cos­ 1:80 S.ra Oft commander’s pin by Osm- majority of citizens of New tume party at the next meeting WIMT—1339 WINDSOR (AP) — A blsM Including $776 as wagea to t the York, or of federal, state and 4:00 Yankees TS. Tigers (9) mander Benjamin. Saturday. Oct. 31, at the home of 11:30 Speak Up. Greater Hartford that swept a storage shed de­ lifeguard and aaalstant at city governmental authorities.’’ P eople stroyed an astimated $40,000 YfeS YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Lislcke Park. Also spent was The First Oongregational Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamb. 1792 U :1 5 Sign Off Churoh Board o f Christian Ed­ Ambassador John Boureima Manche-ster Rd., Glastonbury. W nO—1899 worth of tobacco, a fire official $2,772.94 on upkeep and im­ Kabore of Upper Volta told a 6:00 New*. Weather Sports ucation will nieet at 8 p.m. Fri­ Tho.se interested in joining the 6:35 Old Borrowed Blue eetlmatod. The cause of the fire provement at the two town news conference Monday that In the group are invited to the meet­ 7:06 Conversation Piece yesterday in the American Su­ beachek and the Plains A-thleUc day at Kingsbuty House. there had been four such at­ ing or may call the membership 7:30 News of the World matra Tobacco Co. building was Field, *300 for insurance cover­ ITie church choir will meet at tacks on African diplomats in 7:46 Stand By 7 :30 p.m. Thursday in the sanc­ chalrmsm at 42 Gerard St. 8:00 Red Sox vs. Indiana not determined. age on those participating in Naw York in the past two years ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 the baseball, basketball and tuary. and protests to the United News swimming programs sponsored The Second Congregational States did not stop them. As a by the CRC, $27.50 for printing Cjhurch deacons and deaconeases result, he said, members of the will meet at 8 pin. Friday at JACK BENNY of beach sUckers and $5.00 for STmatioas. Asian-Afrlcan group the home of Mr. and Mni. Iton- WAUKEGAN, Rl. (AP — Jack postage. Uvs in aa{ atmoeimere of terror. A total of 214 beach stickers ald E. Edmondaon on Brewster Benny came back home to St. Waukegan to give a violin con­ were sold during the past fiscal HAVANA (AP) — Fidel Cas­ year for a return to the general To Tour Mnaemn tro says the Cuban government, cert — with comedy on the side — and the hometotra folka loved fund of $535. About 56 pupils o f Grades 7 which owes an estimated $2.5 The committee has accepted and 8, accompanied by 'Mm. bUlioR, “ will make any sacrifice him. Benny said Monday n i ^ that with regret the resignaUons Tereeea WiUiiuna and Donald before failing to pay a single Gadapee of the faculty at Cov­ sen t” by hia calculation it baa been 94 VOTE YES from Mrs. Horald tiemons and iS Gilbert Swanson. Stanley Papa- entry Hl$ii School, will make a "If we ask the people if they years since his last engagement in Waukegan. He was 16 then nos has informed the board he tour of the W a d ^ orth Athe- prefer a hard year and pay our would be imable to consider neura In Hartford on Thursday. debts, or fail to pay, we know and playing in the pit band at ON ALL CHARTER CHANGES the old vaudeville theater. their request to serve another Included in the guided tour and the people prefer to pay," be term. lecture will be individual told a crowd in Havana’s Revo- That would make him 39 to­ day — and he has been 39 for !3 On Finance Board ploration of the fine arts col­ hitionaiy Square Monday night years. Albert J. Stevenson has been lection there. The gnn^i will be Castro Mamed the slmrp chop FOUND named to the board of finance, back at the high school by 2:20 The sellout crowd provided Id world sugar prices for the replacing Herald J. Waldron, p.m. when school closes. lack of foreign exchange which $20,330 for a nonprofit music irS AS SIMPLE AS A-B-C! center. resigned. Briefs has forced Chiba to curtail im­ DR. VON BRAUN The recommended budgets of The Robertson School PTA ports. the Board of Finance will be “We have a fixed price for MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Dr. sponsored potluck siq^r Wernher von Braun, the space TO IMPROVE— acted on at the annual town meeting will etart at 6:80 p.m, sugar sold to the Soviet Union, meeting Oct. 5, at 8 p.m. at the but the increases and declines scientist, says that “ when our just the House tomorrow in the auditorium. O rvent^ High School auditori­ •f the sugar price affect us in astronauts land on the moon, it The Friendly (3ircle will have will demonstrate our ability to um. Cfoplea of the budgeta are a ^>ecial work session at 8 p.m. obtaining dollars.” he said. available at the office of the The world sugar price has sail on this new ocean.” today at the home of Mrs. W. board of selectmen in the Town Bryce Honeywell on South St. dropped from 13 cents to less He said Monday that the Unit­ Office Building. ed Stales choee to go to the The women will work on aitl- than 4 cents within a year.'" SI Democrats Lead moon because "its exploration cles for the “Coventry Country Democrats outnumbered by Involves every facet of Uie over­ you’ve been Fair” It le sponsoring Nov. 14 PARIS (AP) — Kidnapers more than two to one, the new grabbed a lO-year-old farm boy all apace. capability which'this for all church groups and or­ voters that were made in the ganizations in the First Con­ on a roadside 26 miles southeast nation must develop if we are to four-hour session Saturday. o t Paris Monday but released he the world’s leading seafaring gregational Church vestry. There were 143 new voters The North Coventry Coopera­ him sdien they found out Us nation.” iii msde with 66 registering as parents had little money. BRUNO PENTECERVE tive School parents will meet Democrats, 29 as Republicans at 8 p.m. today in the basement Police said a man grabbed DUBNA, U.S.8.R. (AP) — Looking for? and 46 remaining unaffiUated. O eones Roger near Melum as Bruno Pontecorvo, the physicist Of the 107 made In the First of the church. the hoy’s tenant farmer lather who defected the Soviet Union is District, 56 were Democrats, 17 St. Jude Council No. 4318, watched helplessly from a field. getting a new laltoralory. as Republicans and 34 remain­ KofC. will sponsor Its fourth Ih e mah, another man and a He has been working on atom­ DMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY..... ing unaffiliated. Of the 36 made annual clambake Saturday at woman drove off with Georges. ic particles at the Joint Institute In the Second District there the Knights of Columbus homo Ib e boy said the kidnapers for Nuclear Research in Dubna, were 12 each as Democrats, on Snake Hill Rd. Joseph released him after he told them 100 miles north of Moscow. AHow til* manager to appoint. Town Republicans and those remain- Krancunas is general chairman his family didn’t own many Scientists said Monday he will Planner, Public Works Director and o Single In^imaffiliated. with Patrick ■ MohM as co- animals. head a 12-man team in the new ^ e next session will be from chairman. Assisting will be Police are still searching tor laboratory. Assessor. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 10 in the Michael J. Carberry, John R the abductors of Christine Gull- The Italian-bom physicist, 61, office of the registrators of Adamcik. Raymond Marols, Ion, 6, her brother Patrick, 6, he^>ed the United States devel­ voters In the Town Office Paul A. Luft and Grand Knight and Joel Biet, 5. A man and a op the atomic bomb. He defect­ Building on Rt. 31. Charles Carpenter of Mans­ woman picked them up Sept. 21 ed to the Soviet Union in 1950. Heads Orange field. near Poitiers and abandoned MIGUEL DE CAPRILE8 Miss June*D. Loomis will be An outside' light has been them unharmed last Friday NEW YORK (AP) - MlgUel installed aa master of Coven­ installed over the KofC build­ Bear Bordeaux. de Caprlles cahie to the United try Grange for her second term ing. States from Mexico when he at the Grange meeting at 8 ■The Women's Auxiliary to RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil was 13 years old. He didn’t pjn. Tliuroday at Ite hall on Rt. the Coventry Volunteer Fire (AP) — Police hunted today for speak English and didn’t know U a . Association will have a (Christ­ a Syrian wanted for; the killing ' ^ fence. other officers to be installed mas sale Nov. ,7 at the South Adlb Shiahekly. Syria’s dicta- Now 57, he is dean of New follow: Raymond Pender, over­ Coventry Firehouse. There will tor tram 1961 to 1954. York University Law School and seer; Mrs. Corinne Pender, lec­ be a rummage sale, as well as Police said Shishekly was shot president of the World Fencing turer; ESmery Hill, steward; aprons and knitted articles. ^1 Sunday on a street m Ceres, a Federation. His appointment as Danid Ridzon, assistant stew­ Anyone interested in donating farming center in (3oias State, dean came Monday. Today he ard; Mrs. Ruth Loomis, chap­ money may do so. and that they believed the mo- leaves for Tokyo to supervise 12 lain: C. Irving Loomis, treas­ ttve was political. the Olympic fencing tourna­ urer; Mrs. Gertrude A. Haven, Manchester Evening Herilld Shishekly, 67, bad a farm at ment. OARD OF DIRECTORS AUTHORITY secretary; Oliver Brown, gate­ Coventry rorreepondent Pauline r//s msc/NG voa/A/ree/^s Osres and had lived there tor keeper; Mrs. Albertina Lynch, Uttle, Telephone 742-6981. asveral years. SAFETY CHAIRMAN Ceres; Mrs. Adolph Roberts, As a oolonel Shishekly in 1961 HAR’TPORD (AP) _ Barry To appoint the Conservation Commission, Pomona; Mrs. Edna ' Perkins, WORK EVERY DAY AND NldHT IN THE WEEKI led .a bkiodless military coup in Barents of West Hartford was Flora; Mrs. Patricia lUdzon, New Bids Asked Damascus. He made himself re-elected chairman of the Porking Authority, Renewal Agency and oil lady assistant steward, and president and ran Syria until an State Safety Commission and other policy moking boards and commissions. Adolph Roberts, for one year, army revMt forced him out on Frederick W. Hurd of New Ha­ and Ernest Brown, three years, On Sealing Lot VM . X , 1964. He fled to Saudi ven was re-elected vice chair­ executive members. Arabia. Bi 1967 a Damascus man at a meeting yesterday. InstaUlng ofllcer will be Prank The town is aeeklng hew bids dt Ruff, past master of East (Jen- for sealing the recently paved • When Vie fire whMe blows, hundreds cf wikmieer^fire fighters B d iin d the scenes in 3^onr oenmnonify and tibroos^hont Canneoii- tral Pomona. In chaige of re­ Municipal Building Parking freshments after the' meeting ^roughout Connecticut rush from home or job to engage in ipork cut thousands of unpaid, unsung volunteers are fiieilpmg to build will be members of the home Area. See S a B a M # for economics committee. A lone bid of $1,889, submit­ iohich is hard, dirty arid dangerous ... a better lif^ foy all of us. In a very real sense, the very life of oor SE E F O R Y O U R S E L F Coventry Grange will neigh­ ted last Friday by Industrial bor with Natchaug Grange in Paving and Engineering Inc. of • The eyes of small patients in a children's hospitaThrighien as Vie community is enriched by these volunteers who ^ e so freety of y,HY YOUR CAR Chaplin Friday night when a Hartford, had been rejected be­ program on the North American cause it wes higher than the young man in funny doVies does a comedy dance routine ... their time and talent. Amoi^ them are the men and women of STEERS HARD Indtana will be presented. $1,500 allocated for the project. ■The home economics commit­ Town (rfficiala expect a more • A young secretary spends her dayroff nngvng doorheiVe for Vie Connecticut’s insurance companies who devoted more ihan a HARTER’S IMPORTANCE...... tee of the Grange will be hostess favorable price thU time for to a “ Dutch Maid” party at 8 sealing the 41,000 square foot cancer crusade ... h a lf million hours to community welfare activities last J'ear. MORTGAGE Eliminotenote overlapping responsibilities be-^ p.in. Friday at the hall to which area. tween Directors ono Manager. the public: is invited. Tlie sealed bids will be opened • Elderly patients in a home for senior dtizene tap View toes to Vie Legion Evento at 11 a.m. on Oct. 6, in the hear­ This high degree of (dtizenidij^ and ' The 1965 membership drive of ing room of the Municipal rhythms of a four-piece cowboy hand ... ^ The Insurance Assure that policy will be'Aiode by elected Green - Chobot • Richardson Building. civic responsibility is just another Information Office, representatives of the people. • A grey-haired executive sells peanuts on o' windy downtown comer to raise money for needy children... xeason why the Insurance Industry 79 Farmington Aomws, MONEY Update the charter to conform with ex­ • EYE-GLASSES by is considered one of Connecticut’s Hartfind- \ isting state lows. • A town councilman heads a committee to complete plans for

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, i Garrier-Crepon Hills'Eagleson H r A ] « Rl^dB n s M k ‘Barlow-Hamil The SBBhnrrsasnent we hmeriedns 0 ■^V Conm f>M The atorrliLte Mlai Phyl- find in having our public opteiSB polls J s Ann OrspoQ to RsRsrt South Methodist Cht&ch was atanest saam to substltuts themsslvaa far toe ecene of the Saturday' after­ Ya^nk^ Hardtog Carrier, both ef Maa- slectioa rstums is a minor kind e f ssl- noon wedding of Miss Jean Re­ ^Sheeter, was soluttniaad la t- becca HamiU and Ens. David barrassment eompared to the eventual B y ’A A O . mrday morning, at tha Qmseh Alan Barlow, both of Manches­ effect the polls may have on politics to of the Assumption. - ter. - Britain. The bride is the daughter of Tbs fact, that Its tasdqcAip Tha bride is the daughter of Tliare, U r Alae Douglas-Hcaee has Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hamill sirsa human, and tiisMton .Hr* end Mrs. Cbailes F. Cro- of 68 Laurel St. The bridegroom Juet uaed hia prerogative as prime mta- sHgliUy impsHtsst and 365 Ttmrod Rd. Ths brlde- is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ ieter to set O ct IP ea the date tor a new ■MS, was ons ed ths rsasonr#s gfa«B is a SOB of Mr. and cis Barlow of 50 Spring St. national election. srosii town tUoo in ths Hbuas M KaprsssttUtlTSS did not n a U ^ •Mrs. Harding Osrrlar, 649 W. The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, Thle la a date Juet thrss wseka baftrs to stiok with ItsSK or wtOi Its Mtddls 9pkt. , ^ sto r of South Methodist the legal deadline Umlting the Ufa e f own suppossd Wghsst sM most The Rev. Emaat / Ooppa of Church, performed the double atatannaidlks prtoclplss wbsn the Church of toft Aasumption ring ceremony. Jack B. Grove the preamt Parllammt So Sir Aloe has parformsd toe double ring of Avon was organist, and Rob­ called for the election at juet about the ths crucial tsstesms on w h s ^ ceremony. Bouquets of white ert Gordon of Manchester, solo­ or not it would aeospt a waM t- flowers were on the altar. ist. lest possible ntlnute. sd Toto Solution to ths prdblim _ •nttUar So doing, however, he haa bean able Paul Chetalat was organliR. . Given in marriage by her o f srsattng a nsw Houm o f Rdp- brother, Robert W. Hamill of n i m drive o f too main Isadarship of length sleeves . trimmed ^ with sheath skirt with back bow de­ alection, whmevsr it waa held, aa soms- the Rspublhsan party. This ap- ta HMW8MCW alenoon lace, toeato eklrt and tail and 'Venise lace accents, and thing almost automatic. Thare wars psalad to ths puty loyalty of detachbbls Watteau panel detachable court train. Her i many political experts who thought that Boms small town Isgislators which extended to a chapel I bouffant veil of French silk illu- evsn ahead o f thslr supposed ' .sion was attached to a peau de { he should have called the election last train. Her bouffant elbow- A— H«« v ¥!rt m ci^ s loyalty to any msrs tokon sur­ length veil of sUk ttluaion was .sole cabbage rose, and she car-1 spring, or in early summer, because, ta vival' ef ths unit rsprsaentation arranged from an open crown . ried white roses, stephanotis, j .0 or cntcDiiAp their opinion, oonditlona were aa favor­ ^ d p l s . It appsalsd ty their o f alencon lace, and ehe carried baby’s breath and English ivy. able tor the Cenaervatl'veo thm aa thay arithmstio. by showliW them a cascade bouquet of white but-> , on a white Bible. | hew Inflnitsly small their actual terfly roses with stophanotis were ever likely to be. Mrs. Dennis Santoro of Man­ voting power was going to be and Ivy. chester was matron of honor. But it BO happmed that, taking tha under any wsightsd plan. Miss dyntola DeBandi of She wore a full-length gown of option he did. Sir Alee cams out with But mostly ths weight of the Manchester was maid of hon­ white linen, fasMoned with his election set for the very season in party Isadsntoip infhisnes oon- or. Bridesmaids were Mra I scooped neckline, cap sleeves, which tbs polls had begun to turn Ms oentrotad on ths feeling which Richard Lukas of Manchester, dome skirt trimmed with was present in almost all ItspUb- Mrs. George Pemella of East orange, green and yellow em­ way. Ueana—a tosling that they and Hartford and Miss Janice Nor- broidery, and front bow detail. Pertiapa, in tMa Instanoe, it happened ^Matey, Bapterabar » thslr party had already been 'Vlg of Manhaaeet, N. Y. Miss She wore a natural straw pic­ by some happy ooincidmee. But new pushed to the lowest possible Cynthia Panella of East Hart­ ture hat with moss green velvet that the potential biagic haa been dem­ prospect of future power or tn- ford, a niece of toe bridegroom, ribbon, and cairied a straw bas­ flusnes in Oennecttcut and that, was flower gtrl. ket filled with yellow pompons, onstrated, it would be fooHah to expect thSrctors, they had no partteular The maid of honor wore a yellow snapdragons, 'white dahl­ any future prime minister ever to set reason to reach out and take any gold faille sheath with floor- ias, peach miniature carnations' Dalka And Hartford an election date without conaultlng the kind of agreement vnless it of­ length overskirt, fashioned with and English ivy. public opinion polls first, and doing hia fend them seme improvement bateau neckline and - elbow- Mrs. Dennis Morzella of Tor- over nothing. lengto sleeves. Her headbow rington and Miss Donna Kole of Cwdd a Lm Hanray Oawald hare ful- best to go to ths people on a rising It was eomplstaly assy for Bie with circular, face veil matched Rochell Park, N.J., were brides­ fifcd Mi tragie mlasion in Hartford rather than on a f a l l ^ eurva. This Republicans to prove to tosm- her dress, and ahe carried a maids. Miss Barbara Woznls of would sssm to give the poUstars, to ______Burlan H o a photo cascade bouquet of deep bronze FUlot photo New Britain waa honorary jUt e i dayT selvsB that they had nothing to MRS. ROBERT HARDING CARRIER MRS. ALAN FRANCIS HILLS Burian Mo Tha answer would aaem to ba that Britain, an svm tighter grip on ths po- lose by not reaching for any spider mums with wheat and bridesmaid. The bridesmaid’s DAVID ALAN BARLOW brown foliage. MRS. T a madman can alwaya gat a ahot Utical process than they manage in this kind o f immediate agreement dresses matched the honor at­ The bridesmaids wore willow Miss Patricia Ann Eagleson^ed with moss green velvet tendant’s, and their straw pic­ country. Hero they kiUts and influmes Almoat all of them had toe feel­ at ;a Piaaidant, and that a datarmined ing that anything • that could green dresses and headbows and Alan Francis Hills, both of botoces and mortar A-line crepe ture hate were accented with Aleebury and Dr. Philip E. ntal bouquet ot yellow roasA«w ii^ raaourcaful madman could hava strategy and antldpate ths rstuias, but happen at toe hande o f the styled to match the honor at­ ■kirta. They wore mortar color­ yellow velvet ribbon. They car­ Sumner at 36 Haynes St. .Ens. James Hassett. Jr. of Mfn- Announce Engagements Manchester, were tinited in chester served as best mSA. akaiia it yaatarday. Bpt ha would Mva H oould be that ah thia, however mudi Court if toe lesue went back tendant’s, and they carried ed picture hats and carried bou­ ried straw buketa of yellow Barlow is a 1959 graduate of cascade bouquets of golden marriage Saturday morning at Mancheeter High School and a Thomas Lynch of Coventry M s had to adjuat hia atrategy to t M im - it may annoy ua, ia quite shadowy eom­ there, could be no worse than quets of yellow and rust pom­ pompone, yellow snapdragons, 'What toe Democrat! werS offer­ spider mums with wheat and St. James’ Church. pons. ^ white dahlias and English ivy. 1964 graduate of the Univer­ the usher. |lr^ptu opportunity; ha could not hava pared to the power, to aet tha data when gold foliage. Mra. Walker wore a berry ing. The Republicans had riot The bride of 869 Main The flower girl wore a full- Miss Beth Alemany of Man­ sity of Connecticut. He is an Mt himaalf up aura of hia moment on an election shall bo held. The flower girl wore a gold chester, a niece of the bride­ ensign in toe UB. Naval Re­ ored. dress, black accessoiMs, toe desperation but rather the St., is a daughter of Mr. smd length gown of yellow taffeta, and a corsage of pink roMK ^ ■ ■ - rationalisation of people who peau de sole dross with match­ groom, waa flower girl. She serve assigned to toe UBS Rox- iargat; he could navar have planned it Mrs. Clifford R. Eagleson Sr., of fashioned with fitted bodice, The bridegroom’e mother w o n oould tea that they had nothing ing headbow, a»d carried a cap sleeves and bouffant skirt wore a full-length drees of white er at Norfolk, Va. ^ have tha aUghteat dianea of aacapa small colonial nosegay of yel­ Rocky Hill. The bridegroom Is a a white knit sheath, red accfs- Rat Poisons, Quiiek And Slow to lose, except, conceivably, son of Ml*, and'Mrs. Willavd B. matchrng picture hat and car­ linen, fashioned with Empire ^ himaelf. low sweetheart roses. waistline trimmed with moss aoriee, and a eorsagq o< g d There may now be In sxistaiioa the aomebody's mark tor good dtl- Hills of 63 Laurel S t ried a bouquet of yellow, Menditto - Walker Donald Carrier of Manches­ . V J , Ib r in Hartford yaatarday, quite ob> Netuns SUidr Sr Iriviaa Ohara senahip. And who could give out^.. The Rev. Joseph H. McCann white and rust pompons. 'sen and yellow velvet ribbon. Mias Donna Marie Walker Ideal rat polaon, a preparatkm whidi CLOSED GENTIAN such marks with any real au­ ter served as his brother’s best James Hagerty of Bast Hart­ er straw bat was trimmed with A reception for 75 was held at 'l^Mialy, the pracautlona which tha pub* man. Ushers were Richard Car­ performed toe double ring cere­ S and James Edward Menditto, kllla rata, and rats only. . thority In a situation where not ford served as his brother-in- velvet ribbon, and ehe carried a the Village Lantern Barn. FM|i% ttatfancy had alwaya eonaidered routina rier, Prescott L. 'Wadsworth mony. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone both of Coventry, were united in even toe courts themselves law's best man. Ushers were straw basket of mixed flowers. motor trip to New York GHy 11^ bulldinga along a praaldentlal routa It operates on rata who can be per­ and Richard Lukas, all of Man­ was organist, and Mrs. Mae marriage Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Menditto wore a royal I ' seemed sure of what they were Clifford Eagleson Jr. of Rocky Ronald Oeella of Manchester suaded to take some of it by making chester. 'Vennard, soloist. Center Congregational Church, suit with gold accessories, bean taken, aa they aomehow had doing? Hill, a brother of toe bride; and served as best man. Ushers Manchester. their blood vessels constrict, until vital Mrs. Crenon wore a blujB and Escorted to toe altar by her couple will live in Manche jirt baen taken in Dallaa. One doubta This Republican asseasment Norman Fontaine of Bast Hart­ were Malcolm Barlow of Man­ Tha bride is the daughter of organa are starved tor blood. A Thought for Todsy green embossed silk crepe father, toe bride wore a full- ford; chester, brother of the bride- Mrs. Idendtttto attended OM>- there waa any window available for o f toe Republican situation has dress and matching accessories. length gown of silk peau de Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Walk­ entry High School and la site It doem’t, in eKperlmmts so far, do By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponaored by the Maaehastar BOW paid off, so far Sa toe su- Mrs. Eagleson wore a banana Mm, and William Atchison of er, South St., Coventry. The eo^rbody with a rifle. The bridegroom’s mother wore cole, designed with scooped vittown, N.T., a cousin of toe ployed at toe W. T. Grant, anything like thia to mica, geldflah, Council o f Ohnrohee perfldalitiss are concerned. The an aqua silk organza dross with colored sheath of chiffon over S bridegroom Is the son of Mr. it oould have happened in Hart- neckline, elbow-length sleeves, taffeta, matching accessories bride. Scott Alemany of Man- Mr. Menditto is a I960 thing haa gone back to the matching accessoriea Both and Mrs. Edward Menditto, ate ot Howell Cheney Te dend sraatarday, but not by any planned chickens, or dogs. Robert D. Novak rose spray accents at the back and a corsage of white and rol- chSeter, a n^hew o f the bride­ courts, and toe Republicans wore white orchid corsages. of toe waistline and chapel- South St. School, served In the U.8. Naby How it Is going to be tried out Cn In toe Book of Life, we read, have, so far, escaped any wors­ low sweetheart roaee. The groom, was ring bearer. The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, ynttem da it happened in Dallaa. And A reception for 176 was held length train extending from from 1961 t o 1963, and is s » human beings so that everybody can be "Which of you who haa a frisnd ening of their plight They have A brideg;room’a mother wore a Mrs. HamlU wore a Uue silk pastor of Center Churto, per­ Hfitm precautions step in front tha will go to him at midnight and st the K of C Home. The cou­ back fullness of toe skirt. Her sheath with matohing aoces- ployed at tha Roberts Elatin* sure there isn’t some hiddm secrat af-. eecaped toe possibility that they ple went on a wedding trip to pastel print dress 'with navy formed the douUe ring oere- aeaeealn who is trying to work with a say to him, ‘Friend, lend me ■v> bouffant veil of imported ellk Bbries. TIm bridegroom’s mother cal Co., Bouto Windsor. NEW TOUK—^A massive po­ But the New Toric metropbll- ferred to Kennedy as a "great might have to face an at large Florida and toe Bahamas. 'They blue accessories, and a corsage mony. Walter Q nyb waa organ­ deftalte plan wMdi indudea Ua own finity betwem people and rats, wa are throe loaves’." illusion was arranged from a of white sweetheart roses. wore a dusty rose erepe dress ist. Bouquets cC wtilto roses and tential defection of Jewish vot­ tan Jewish bloc, amounting to humanitoriiut’’—placing him In General Aasembly election on will live at 26 Wetoerell St. coronet of crystallized orange "Tatr “■hot told. Here is unexpected, sudden Nov. S, which ml|^t hava re­ A reception was held at St. with matching secessories. ysilow mums decorated the goasiMlity o f aacapa p a r t ly three ers has transformed Rober^t F. something over one million vot­ the, Rpossvelt-Ltoman tradition R'h>aAi>’»rn Mrs. -Carrier is a 1960 grad­ blossoms, and she carried a ...... RUB But plana are going A e a d tor further demand. W t do not like i t For Anthony’s at Rocky Hill. For a Both wore white orchid cor­ sanctuary. iquartars of the security batUe -ia already Kennedy’s bid tor the Senate in ers, is Kennedy’s problem A. o f civl) libertarians, thereby sulted in toe election of Bradford Baohrach photoirlt? M iu Rdnsom is chief editor ham, Mass., and graduated necticut Department of Aero- The adult bridal attendants New Haven. He ia a food and VMalty of Hartford. She is med­ royal blus velveteen, matching VOK A U . OOOASUKNtt®'*' Vlon o f the Warren Conunlasion, was , they might in atoas whsrb rota ai|a for you I shall vote.” It is a re­ To toe contrary, toe Republi­ gains inside the state’s big and backing Kennedy. Are we readied for days of cans still possess, technically of technical publication at Pratt from Mancheeter High School nautica wore floor-length gowns daaign- beverage steward. ical seeretaiy for Dr. Aobert J. aeeeasories, and carried a eolo- ...... i'III II r " '-I A ssi really problems. normally Democratic Jewish frain familiar in the Keating' hardships ? teu.report to one another the fact of campaign. But the Jewish vote can be and temporarily, an equal share and Whitney, division of United and Weaver Airline Personnel ■ni.i;...... (lit th^ existence in the region of a charac* So perhaps the new poison win be a population. recaptured only by Bobby Ken­ Ars we ready to help some­ of toe political power which Aircraft-Corp. Mr. Choma is a school of KanMs City, Mo. Republicans like to say this is one in need? ter named Oswald, with such a curious great human bleasing,''and dean the rata Outward appearances are de- nedy himself. That’s why he could de'viae and decree toe new sales representative with toe Mr. Hellemann graduated a product of Keating’s pro-Is- Be ready, is the encourage­ out of the dumps, out o f the tmemmts, eelving. Kennedy Is attracting rael records and assiduous at- drives himself on a back-break­ General Aasembly for Connecti­ Gold Seal Co., Bismark, S.D. from Hill School, Pottstown, record that one of the government agen- crowds whose size and nearly ment and warning of Christ 'Oet and out of all the places where they do ' tendance at Jewish . weddings ing hand-shaking regimen to cut Aa waa toe case before, The wedding ia planned for Pa., and Ursinus College, Ool- aios was keeping a check on him as a hysterical enthusiasm surpass Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda they hold this equal power, cen­ O ct 24. legevlUe. He is employed as a such costly damage to the property of and bar mitzvahs. In fact, how­ show voters that he ia no ruth­ routine responsibility. One can say that anything seen even in Presiden­ less monster. He has gotten a Talcottville tered In their'present control of technical writer for IBM In man and pose such continual menace to tial campaigns. Keating's ever. surveys taken by the Re- Congregational Church Poughkeepsie, N. Y. aoma special attention to the existence p blicans showed most voters good reaction from crowds on toe present House of Represent­ his health. This may be a cheap and effi­ crowds are small and sedate. A November wedding is Now in the Lincoln Cdntinental Tradition Of Oswald, which might have led to the weren't even aware of Keating's the Lower East Side with pro- atives, only If it is ijaed and ex­ cient way to conquer one of -clviliaa- Besides, President Johnson fig­ Israel speeches (though Dubin- ercised in agreement with the Wedding planned. discovery, which would then have been ures to carry -New York state existence until the current cam- tlon’s great scourges. sky advised him against such Democrats within a certain limit startling, that he had a Job in the build­ against Sen. Goldwater by one paign begdn. Thus the Jewish o f time. ceremony took place Friday, Somehow the more expensive way— million votes or more. defection ia anti-Kennedy rath­ an approach). He soon will open ing in question, might have had tha fire on -Kpqting's voting record, Barring such agreement the Roberts - Angek) Sept. 4 in Manchester. that of burying and aanitialng the Yet, beneath the surface, er than pro-Keating. Herald happy result of keeping Oawald away painting., him as something less Issue would again go back dther Mr. and Mrsp Anthony Angelo Mrs. Roberts is a senior at there are factors in Keating’s The Kennedy camp sees it as to toe courts, for todr own de­ RockvUle High School. Mr. from the -window, and perhaps' falling dumps, tearing down tha tenements, and than a cdmplete liberal. of 16 Allan Dr., Vernon^ an­ favor. more emotional than tangible— sign of a new legislature, vtolch Roberts is serving in toe U.S. of keeping things so clean and spic no The outoome of these efforts Yesterdays nounce toe marriage of their feito step with him that very morning a vague fear of polUcal ruth- toe courts may be'growing In­ Navy abqard toe USB Wltekl Keating’s refusal to support will influence more than the daughter. Miss Dolores Jean as he carried hia package to work. rat could possibly live around or off Goldwater has turned out to be leasness and power plays by this creasingly reluctant to under­ at New London. political future of Bob Kennedy Angelo, to Larry Jay Roberta, them, also has its appeal. a political coup, earning him determined young man (cou­ 25 Yean Ago take, or to a special election of The couple la li'vlng at 16 Al­ One does not know, of course, whether and Ken Keating. At stake is son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Walter sympathy and support of many pled, of course, with the carpet­ a now General Assembly to ae- Roberts o f Orem, Utah. The lan Dr. tkere was any checking o f specific in­ toe future of both parties In Local Republicans win by two liberals without provoking bagger Issue). oomplieh toe reapporUonment dividuals in tiie area af - President •••Nsw ^Tork ■with clestr Implica­ to one in town election. Sunday None Can It Reaison much Republican defection. The problem’is such that'Sen. sale of liquor defeated. David task. But toe Republlcana fancy Johnson’s extensive touring yesterday. Conservative Upstate Republi­ tions in national politics. But toemsClvee doing somewhat bet­ Goldwater supporters, and most heady Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy of Chambers renamed head - ef cans who once threatened to this deserves full treatmeht In ter In a epedal election than But one can hasard the guess that this anti-Communist, anti-social, anti-liberal Massachusetts, recuperating board of selectmen. scratch Keating are now uni­ anothe- column. they nilght have done on Nov. was really an impossibility and that adherents, are reading and selling these from his plane.-crash injuries, Annual town meeting adopts fied against Kennedy’s entrance 1W4 PuUishera Newspaper S. They have eecaped toe w o n t there obviously could be no general lim­ days a diatribe call "None Dare Cali It . telephoned Sen. Hubert Humph­ Syndicate resolution of appreciation for Treason." into New York politics. A -pro- service of HoweU Cheney, re­ and they feel they have a little itation yesterday of the movement of Ooldwater man running on the rey asiiing him to do something more bargaining power than What makes this volume dangerous is about Jewish defections during tiring chairman of board of ed­ individuals vrho might be mad enough Conservatnye ticket i does not ucation.' they had. ...the hipest, boldest, most beautiful that it has every pretension of being a hia visit to New York last week. . Quototion For Todajr O F MAHCMESTCB to think about shooting somebody. ’‘documented" tract of the perils of com­ now seem likely to cut deeply One would have to say, then, into Keating’s vote. Humphrey, a great favorite Freedom la an indivisible that toe obdurate gamble of toe Wider, loiiver, longer—wwia itetiirioiMl So if, in Hartford yesterday, 'there munism and Communist appeasement in with New York Jewish leaders, word. If we w y t to enjoy it, 10 Yean Ago the United States. We are reminded of Then there are apparent soft Republican leadership, while Bigger in performance, wUh new higl^ had been,some cmckpot Individual v^ o spots among usually Democrat­ tried -his best. He urged Gar­ and fight for I t,-^ must be pre- tqmporartly rough oh toe small CLOSED vigor V-8's. Bigger interiors. Every­ the old maxim that the- ddVll can quote ment Workers boss David Du- Most town directors sea ques­ was willing to play the laws of chance Scripture to suit his purpdse. The author ic minority groups. True, Ken­ •' pared to extend it to everyone. town 'bloc, haa paid oH for toe MONDAYS binsky to devote himself per­ tion of Sunday liquor sals going thing's new-In ■ great big way. Come that he might get a shot with a close- of the book is certainly no devil, though nedy will sweep the Negro u d Whether they are rich or poor, to voters. ' party without any flnid ^eldlpg sonally to the Jewish problem. tee it all in bur ebowrootn. tadspl one would gueas that he is beset by one. Puerto Rican votes. However, whether they agree with us w. Candidates for board of direc­ up o f toe small tmvn birthright change that ever happened! range weapon and then pay the conse­ Keating has made apparent- Attending a banquet of the not, no matter what their race quences, probably nothing could have "None Dare Call It Treason" is a des­ tors discuss campaign issues St perate book. It reflects a man, and a headway with Italian-Araeri- state's predominately Jewish or the color of their skin." — public meeting sponsored by •srtainly prevented him. movement in panic, lashing out a^ every eana. Liberal party, Humphrey re­ Wendell L. WUIkle. League of Women Voters. Security can only do so much. And imorthodox person. Institution, and idea as un-American and directly or Indirectly when one adds in the fact that Presi­ *lfW dent Johnson’s behavior in crowds is communistic. It is an exercise in Mc- Carthyism, which contains all the smears, Open Forum se eager, impulsive, responsive and un- wild-eyed assumptions and suspicions of predietable, one gets a total impression political witch-hunters riding to hungry Fischetfi TM Have A Choicsf \ hounds. s f dangsr. To toe Edltw, But that may be more of an impres- It Is a hysterical denunciation of prac­ The voten ef ManeheatSr do < tically every domestic and international sioa than a reality. Whatever one might policy and development in the last SO have a ehoica on Oct 6. Bad! a he able to .-do about it, beyond the su- years, including the two Administrations short time ago when the Com­ of President Dwight D. Eisenhower— munity College was being dia- - perviskm o f buildings along the route cussed at a Board of Education w hiA waa in evidence yesterday, might who allegedly aided and abetted the Com- , munist cause. This claptrap is ostensibly meeting, toe question came np sever really be Justified. There is no supported in "None Dare Call it Trea­ aa to whether tbs town should real proof that a President who moves son” by'half-truths-, misquotaUc^, mis­ eontinus to support ths collage' in spitS'pf the teet that the en- lafMrmally is in more real danger than representations, selected propaganda, er­ roUmsnt fell far short o f axpoe- Hie qne who follows the strictest form^ rors of fact, and incr^lbly faulty reason­ ing and Judgment. tatlons. IN N E R B E D 's Ma and thM ' ta!ble. He may indeed be A ccord^ to ultra-right automatic re­ The chairmsB cf the Damb- M fer.' sponses, for exaippls.'S' eriticiam such as cratle Town Colhmittso» Mr. , Hidden Features naotaflaaUy, it is alwaya going to this ia designed to undo Americanism and Cummings said, "W s have no aid the Marxist cauas. The fanatical ayn- choice," meaning that ha peihSbIe to- shoot a President, and should eontinus to allocate drome makes little. ^ U n ctio n among To start with, the Eclipse Iimerbed is a Hm m 1s a seHoos question ndiet;|ior we Fabians, Socialists, and Cmnraniilats. miora money. wasA ia put him in such perpetual ar- And any liberal, moderate, or nen-ron- I Immediately ehallangsd Mr. space saver. Closed the Innerbed serves seor that it would preclude all such servaUve, thinker, writer, or poUtieian is Oumminge’ statement, saying you and your family as a comfortable sit­ that the voters o f. Manchsstof peaShUHy. There should be some kind denounccil out-of-hand. ting sofa. Opened, it’s your extra guest In “ None Dare Call It Treason" a pam­ will hays a choice. room equipp^ with the famous Eclipse a f oonapromise, perhaps the same kind phlet by American Communist Ous Hall That itobles ceraM up O ct A aC aompromise which was in’ evidence denouncing the right-wing ol tha Re­ when the voten have a chdes Innerspring mattress, for complete sleep­ pantarday, but whldi was somehow neg- publican Party is rited as tha beginning of alecUng a Rspubycan Board ing relaxation. The Innerbed also has ex­ of Directon who are pledged to loatad la Dallas. There should be pre- o f n smear campaign which waa foUovnM clusive Relax-a-Bed construction, which by aati-Qoldwater articlss in the naMowfi woric for toe best Interests df aauttos a fito st toe sot ^ an ; but the Mandiestar and our taxpayers. allows jrou,to adjust to a contour position tWffliMmt, M we SM it, Ineyttably has Thia means tluit If ths for relaxing or watching TV. See these and to jska soam ahiuiM in'random oon- kgs cannot be self aupportiat other features in the Eclipse Innerbed dis- lllito with ths American people. And It may satisfy some need la such peo­ as ths propoBsato originally a » iday at Watkins tomorrow. Prices B|tart at ple to suspect that tbose who disairse tUnated, that, the project ahouUl 4199.60. Style ehown $289. 0dS whas he such oomplete with them are Communist sympathineto be abandoned in favor of * a f MovasMst as Pvestdsut or Oommunlst dupes, but'fuUi! by « a ^ branch of soma other astabllabt-. ths real dadpar ia not in - elation o f ideas, persons, leaatairs, or sd eoUega to; Ttof stonsst. to ehaos sentlmants is to use their fhvorita wnrgn. MS-Atosriean. It Is alto atupl<^ !-4iPoaito- f —WATBRBUIIT lUBTOkjOAir I?..-!’ ■ ^ ■ B e a r M ANCHESm EVENING BERAU). UANCHESTEB» 00NN» TUESDAT^ SEttBatBER 1M4 ‘uAucHBnEa Evmnira ulaiXin, kawcbesteii, c o n n ., t d e s d a IV. ^ 11.1 * -I Obituary Rottner Questions w l Sedut Troop Forms, David L . DavM U Tsmnos, 79, of 85 Town’s O dlege Cost Trumbull Sk^ died tMa lA en daf at ,a ManriMsUr eeavdlsseent oter Atty. Jotef home.- ' lnt«a«ttam l fHtatKft tea bean laader of a martner ta«r took teno with tte over the Dsaa’s < Mr. Torrance was bom In figure hut I OM Scoot Ireov la tetatf troop meeting In Mandiester. rti at tUaeMaa teat night IM WII- Glasgow, Scotland, Oto. 8, 188«. H. ~ B e tlM r la B oMob under the Oommuirity OoQtgn Snano- Sale a son o f Archibald and M8r- #)»*♦ eriioia n h ip ' ■hd . o f M te Mtaloohn Rottnar oMaotod to tte , Jte Woman'a Society of garet Lockheed TnunbttU. H e fefietta flMde ' M tan Otetar Bd. It XteistiaB SoTloa o f united •Mount at tte t ^ tedgat paid lived in Manchester 80 yean. u m M afid to t t e 80g,fiOfii I meat for the fliat ttme Frl- Methodist Chundi win hold a b v tbtt town. 445 HARTrORD ROAD, Near McKEE He was an accountant for Che­ The fioaa said Umt preiortion tnm 7:W to t p.m. at her rummage sale Saturday in the r 'T te Board raaatlng In Bannet ney Bros. untU his retlrament la Junior High School haard tte at tte town’s oentntaition church basement from 9 am. 1955. would eoBthma to (lancaaaa to 1 pjn. There Ivin be a snack lataat onrollttMBt Sguraa and Lambert aaM that the Rottaar oommentad. that it bar. Survivors include three broth­ tnltteo coOaetlaiia from eoDate uffll be workiar toward a wae hla nadarataadtag there Articles and clothing for the ers, Andrew L .’ 7hrrance and Daan Frederick W. Lowe Jr. to Kurope three yean would he a hreak-ovea potat at sale should be left in the church George T. Torrance, both of Rottner, a RapoMican, is run­ Manchester, and James 0. T or­ ning for re-election to his 185 studaata uMsra t t e tom i’s SERVICE IS basem ^t by Thtursday. I Grade 10 glrla, whether total cost would ataWItaa. The The executive committee of rance of St Petersburg, Fla., praaant poet A R^bllcan hare ever been in aoout- dean’s lataat (Iguraa Mow 182 and several niUcea and nephews. P a rty plank, haa advocated a 'before or not, may join the the WSC8 win meet tonight at full-tlma uqum taat ethdaata Funeral services wiU be held troop. 8 at H^pworth House. ocdlage as nearly aelf-aupport- aaiuUad. new Cadette troop wQl be ' Members o f the chtirch’s Friday at 8 p.m. at S t Mary's tag aa atate enebitng legisla- Th'a problem waa apM iently at glrla In Grade 0 who committees wiU attend a dis­ Episcopal daurch. Hie Rev. tioa wUI perm it elsarad up to R ottnorA aatis- OUR BEST PRODUCT not in Cadette Troop 659. trict meeting Friday at 7:80 Oeorge.F. Mostrand, rector, wUl Rottner queaticiMd whether factioti when Board Chairman p.m. at South Methodist officiate. Burial wUl bo in Bast new troop win be a little the town ahouM atUl be paying Katterina Bourn potetad out to the aenlor troop and Church. The topic for the meet­ Cemetery. part at the sriiool’s instruetloo- that It waa'tte this yaar’s have the aame leader and ing wfl] be "Three-Fold Chal­ Friends may call at the al coat why the total ooat lenge." Bishop James K. Mat­ sophomora prom m whleh was NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY a t the aame Ume and Holmes Funeral Rome, 400 riiould sUn be ^ rising, and so axpenalva hseausa at last Any girl wlahing to join thews WiU be the speaker. Main St., Thursday from 8 to 5 whether the town should be par­ year's small frsshmsa flaw, troop m ay do ao Friday. Briefs and 7 to 9 pm. tially supporting out-of-town ...... George Wilcox will be Boy Scout Troop 73 will MOftarmtak aotad that the students. hoard Mid committed Itself to at leader of the troop*. meet tonight at 7:15 at the Mrs. Mary M. Lnfterty ■2 ’ Rottner said he made hla supply t t e seoond year pro- tO BurUngton o f Windaor Community Hall. Mra- M ary M. Lafferty, 97, comments realising college op- n a m fo r last yaor’s fireahmsn. ZENITH apeak and Show alidee on Cub Scout Pack 78 will meet of East Hartford, mothsr of portunltleB had to be provided. M th impUad that tte 14-mtm- H-otate* a t the meeting, tomorrow at 7 pjn. at the hall. Mrs. Priscilla McXhinsy of But he queotloned wtethar tha N ew boys, accompanied by a htr sophomora clase unbalanc­ win be made fo r the East Windsor Hill, died yastor- town could afford ediat it waa — I ' W m it shotoi hr fistirsu.) parent, are welcome. ed the iSS-studeat break-even day at 8t Francis Homttal, paying, cooaiderlng tte lack of Despite fence between them, President Johnson and some enthusiasts shake hands. > A a win be the flrat senior The fire department will Hartford. flgurs. drill tomorrow at 7 p.no. at the atate aid add the critical prob- Rottner said he still ohjaet- orgmilaed in town. UntU She is also survived by a lema arlaing in elementary and 'year, the few girls wMTre* firehouse. ad to the tocreaes ia ooat to the son, a daui^ter and asveral aacondary aducatlon. ~ in scouting had to find grandchildren. tov^ 'Though X agroo,” he Rottner said' the daan’a fig- States Biggest Crowd IS” PORTABLE TV in one of the Manchester Manobeotor Evening Herald The funeral will be held eaid, "that the community col­ urea showing a 80 per cent out- m Bolton coi s t Cleme- Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the lege Idea la . _ gronad and Crnde homemade bomb (inset) ahqwn dismantled in box Is axamlnsd by Msnchsster Polles of-town enrollment waa a con- Eifrs. Harold Porcheron of R t wen Teong, one 048-8881. Benjamin J. Callahan Funeral that wa to provldo ooQege Chief James M. Reardon, L t Donald L. Fuller of tM dismantling crew from Fartnlngton aiderable expanae. Rottner ques­ Home, 1602 Main St., Bast IRke Site, and Police Cs^t George P. McCanghey. (Herald photo by OHara.) Mportunlttaa for our own pco- Hartford, with a Maas of tioned whether it was in ti­ pto, I queattaa w h etter w e can Johnson Stretches requiem at 9 at 8t Rose mate town expense. "W e’ve got afford to auhaldtao a 80 per 'own Files New Appraisal Church, East Hartford. Burial to find out,’’ he said, "eriioae oent out-of-town sarollmant.’^ will be in St. Mary’a Cemetery, burden this ia." Bids Opened No Firing Mechanism Board mamber Christie Mc­ Supt Curtla said thars might East Hartford. well be the need of a differen­ O i Spencer Firm Property Friends ihay call at the fu­ Cormick, aleo a Rqiitallcan, said Visit to Hartford the subiidy wae not that great tial for ont-of-towa stadeats in neral home tomorrow from 8 to On Machines the future if no atate eupport 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. *iu4 "Tt idaoes the town in en e town has introduced a<^sale on the grounds that the Crude Bomb Found excellent strategic position to is forthedmbig. But he said, " I (Contiirasd from Page One) bid price was too low. feel the job the college is doing and Sara, 7. Johnson kissed appraisal of the Spencer George R. Dsnplalse Sr. become a regional community , The bankrupt Spencer Rub­ And Sander is just as sssential to the wel­ them both. 1965 George R. Dauplatse Sr., 60, college should legislation go in Increasing crime rata, Johnson bbber Products Go. plant on fare o f our students as the basic ' Ha shook hands with a ber Products Co. owes the town of Hartford, formerly at Man­ that direction;’ said: - spel St. into a mortgage At Mott’s Market K-18 program.’’ youngster and the boy’s father approximately $38,000 in taxes chester, died Saturday at St. Sealed Uds were opened in the 'We've still got to place the "W e do not have a national MODEL proceeding, in an and interest on the Chapel St. dlaptayad hIS son’s hand to VHP-UHF Francis Hospital, Hartford. Municipal Building this morning cost where it belongs," Rottner Dr. Curtis said that requestlid poUoe force. W e do not have a trianda and relatives, saying: ort to win full payment of property. I f District jCourt and needed increases in college gestapo that we can send into Mr. Dauplaise was bom in on two unrelated Items — the A crude homemade bomb was found last night at replied. *"Fhat’8 the hand the President EQUIPKD ae property taxes, Judge T. Emmet Oiarie rules Monson, Mass., and Hvsd in Dean Lowe pointed out that offerings had kept the towivs your elties and towns. shook." the sale price too low and calls furnishing of a sand spreader Mott’s Supermarket on E. Middle Tpke., and examina­ tealtor Alfred Werhner of Manchester about 30 years be­ though the town’s total cost had share from being reduced more "We are going to work to EaiUtr, at the airport, Mrs. for a new auction, the town fore moving to Hartford in for the Town Highway Depart­ risen from $43,000 lest year to quickly. Rottner agreed that the make all our streets iiafer— but Realty testified in U S. tion today at the State Police laboratory in Hartford Johnson gave a yellow rose to stands a chance o f realising 1936. His mother, Mrs. Elsis ment and the supplying of re­ a $57,000 this year, the town's hoard had to a u p p ^ t t e aopho- we are going to work to make LAurte Lopez, 6, when she was let Court yesterday that revealed it did'not contain firing mechanism. more of amount it is owed. Dauplaise, lived in Manchester freshment vending machines fob ^ The homemade l^pmb was^ proportion haid decreased. mora program and he did not aU the streets at the world trlgtatened by the motorcade and market vahie of the old (The proceedings came to the for many years until moving to Dean Lowe said the town’s dleagree with the extonskm of safer, too." the town’s three recreation cen­ discovered by William Stewart that It contained a fuse system, had begun to cry. etory huUdlng la abmit $65,000. U.S. District Court as a result Hartford about two jrsars ago. $48,000 share was met by $80,- offerings^ Taiking about federal spend­ ters. of Middletown, store manager, a metal spring and two elec­ The bouquet of roses was a this basis, liquidation value of federal bankruptcy proceed­ Survivors, besides his moth­ 000 tuition payments the first But he eald, no town could ing. Johnson said it would be Casey and Dupuis Inc. of New­ as he climbed a staircase to the trical contacts, but no electrical gift from Mrs. Dempsey. property la about $45,000. ings initiated- in 1002.) er, include his wife. M m Rose year. This year the Dean said abaorb the additional oosta of lowest in 14 years in 1966 "in A number of Goldwater sup­ lie high bidder at an auction ington, with a net bid of $1,909.86 store's lounge on a second floor. circuit At least a battery Others who objected to the Ravaleae Dauplaise, two ions, would have been necessary to town funds of $57,000 are more extended education aloae. "The relation to gross national prod­ porters 'w ere on hand during June for the Spencer build- George R. Dauplaise Jr. and for supplying a Baughman mod­ It was located under a sofa. future la d^iendaat on a state­ sale of the pn ^rty were Man­ el, is the apparent low bidder touch it off, he said. than matched by an expected uct." the president’s speech with offered $83,000. The Federal Michael Dauplaise. and a Police, who said the device wide community effort. He said non-delense spending chester Eighth District — owed on the sand spreader. Chief Reardon ordered police $58,000 tuition. Btgns boosting their candidate Business Administration daughter. Miss Cynthia Dau­ was potentially dangerous, call­ "will be lower than It was 80 about $1,500 in back taxes — Other bidders are the Con­ radios quieted in the area and John Lupton, Republican i), which holds the mort- plaise, all o f Hartford, and ed in a special bomb dlsman- jrears ago— and lower than in and attorneys representing the struction Equipment Q>. of forbade flashbulb use of news- etata campaign chalmaan, I on the property, has urged several nieces and nephews. tUn.g crew from the U.S. Arm y all but two postwar years." Spencer fam ily and the bank­ Hartford, $1,978; Wilhelm- Mper .photographers, lest inter­ claimed Ifittr that 37 of SO Qold- the after be accepted; the The funeral will bs held to­ 144Ui Ordinance Detachment, Committee Will Evaluate A s he spoke, a police helicop­ water placards were "ripped estimates the liquidation rupt firm. Davies Co. Inc. of Wallingford, ference might touch o ff the de­ morrow at 7:45 a.m. from the Farmington Nike Site, to deac­ ter made lazy cirelee in the sky to shreds.’ ’ He said Goldwater KELVINATOR 338 LB. I of the Spencer plant at Judge CHarie said yesterday $3,080; the H. O. Penn Machin­ vice. Pictures, were taken, how­ Benjamin J. Callahan Funeral tivate the bomb. ever, with special lenses and above the crowd. Otflcers had eupportera were "rougbed up” $35,000. that he 4rould take under ad­ Home. 1603 Main St, Bast ery Co. t t Newington, $2,260; Two Programs for Retarded Lt. Donald L. F^iUer and ordinary lighting at the scene. been potted in all the buildings while Johnson spoke. a District Court hearing visement the new appraisal of Hartford, with a solemn hi<'h Equipment Service Inc; of Hart­ Staff Sgt. Richard C. Donahue Patrolman Richard Rand was he passed on his route. Police Chief Kerrigan said as the proposed sale last week, the property in deciding wheth­ Mass o f requiem at S t ford, $2,288. dispatched to M ott’s when po­ Johnson moved thriHlgh the far as he knew police received it Town Counsel Atty. er or not to accept the $32,000 Michael's Church, Hartford, at ’ Alep, Roy Bleller Equipment disassembled the bomb after Superintendent o f Schdols<^tlon in Bostoa The application lice received the bomb com­ crowd ititer the speech shaking no complaints of violence at old Klau objected to the bid on the Spencer plant. 9 am . Burial w ill he In St. Co. of West Hartford, $2,800; about 20 minutes. William H. Curtis went into was filed pending a study of plaint shortly after 10:15. bands with both hands.. As he the rally. Mary’s Cemetery, Bast Hart­ Eastern Equipment Sales Inc. Chief James Reardon said great detail to explain a trans­ possible site usee now being The bomb was made with passed Riblcoff tte senator pre­ Newsmen at the scene said a UPRIGHT portation request from repre­ conducted by Curtis. ford. of Orange, Cionn., $2,404; and police are investigating the number of Goldwater signs were the use o f two concentrated sentatives of handicapped chil­ Curtla said Town Engineer The President emphasized a point. sented hla two nieces, Dara, 8, Friends may cal), at the fu­ R. W. Thompson (io. of Ne'wlng- presence o f the device; no knocked down or tom down by lemonade cans, police said, dren at a meeting of the board Walter Fusa will study the po­ arm B ureau Pu|]|:iiiig Plan neral home tralght 'm m 7 to i. ten, ^,679. threat or warning yras given, he tile crowd during its wait for V* ^ ------...... ?•)> wrapped In newnaper. One can of education last nlglit at Bon­ tential engineering vshie of the 'liio a BC "Ooneofldated Corp. said. The store was empty of was stuffed with newspaper Johnson. One nSWsmen said Harry E. Gibbon net Junior High School. Bite from microfilm prtnts c6m- of New Haven is the apparent all customers when the bomb and the other with a black the sign incidents, involved 'o Buy A&t^ Food Stores H arry B. Gibbon, affectiemate- Dr. Curtif told the board the Ing frtmi the Army Engineer low bidder for installing soda was discovered, he said, rjid powder of some nature. Police "good natured skirmishing.'’ ly known as Glbble, 7S, of 43B difficulty was whether the re­ Corps headquarters in Wal­ FREEZER vending machines at thf three there is no immediate way of placed a small amount of pow­ tarded children could benefit by tham, MasA Bluefleld Dr. died siiddmiy last rec centers. ABC offered the ^(OontfanMd from Page One) telling how long it had been in der in a dish and attempted to being taken to the program at Community College Dean night at Eianchester Memorial town 43.'7 per cent of the gross the store. light It with a match, but the Mansfield Training School and Frederick w . Liowe Jr, will sent or farmers. We prefer Hospital. His brother, George receipts. . Cla88rcM>m TV In examining the bomb last substance would not ignite, it whether the town ought to be make a study of the site for it be in the hands of farm- Events Gibbon, form erly of 60 Walnut The only other bidder on soda GENERAL ELECTRIC >» night, Lt. Fuller told police was reported. supplying such a program it­ educational purposes, including St., died last Tuesday. * machines was the Capitol Vend­ On 5-Day Plan self. a possible community college. Itanfleld said that no negotla- Mr. Gibbon was bom April 9, ing Services of Hartford, offer­ Dr. Curtis said the town had Alfred Campbell reported bgd been started yet with 1889, in Melross, Mass., and Rd., Bolton; Clarence Carlson, In-aehool educational televi­ In State ing 80 per cent of the gross certain responsibilities imder that the credit e q u a tio n com­ d to the purchue of a food lived in Manchester 50 yean. Re receipts. . ' ' 801 Main St.; Mrs. Beverly Car- Some Vacancies law to provide for these chil­ mittee hod approved 16 contlnti- sion began its third year in Ooa- . Hs said that while the I was a retired carpentw and Capitol was the only bidder dlllo. South Windsor; Mrs. Ger­ dren. He requested a commit­ Ing education applications by necticut yesterday when eP chain had been discussed,’ (Continued from Page One) had worked for many area for temishing ice cream vend­ aldine Mike and son, Glaston­ At Night School tee to evaluate the Mansfield staff members. One application, I plan was such that It could ------I builders and contractors. A t the ing' machines with, an offer of bury; Mrs. Nancy Ward and WEDH-Channel 24 returned to and town programs. tentatively approved, was con­ olve the possible purchase of water backer, told her audience time of his retirement he was 10 per cent of the receipts. son. Columbia; Mrs. Beverly the screen with its classroom Registration for the fall term By statute, the town has firmed by Supt Curtla at the y other big nationwide food last night that she was going to | employed at Wood and Loney of Capitol also offered IS per O’Brien and daughter, WatroUs in the Manchester Adult eve­ obligations to provide programs meeting. The approved pro­ instructional programming fOr tail outlet. "try to cut through the maze Manchester. He Was a member cent payments of the receipts Rd.; Mrs. Margarita Byesko for mentally handicapped chil­ of lies, twisted statements, and ning school will continue this grams are acceptable for addi­ elementary and secondary lev­ Phe American FederaUcxi, as of the United Brotherhood of of candy machines, as did the and daiivhier. Windsor Locks. week at the high school office dren between the t4;ea of 6 and misrepresentations to discuss tional salary upon completion. ill as the state farm bureaus, Carpentry and Joiners of Am er­ Manchester Vending Co., the DISCJH ARGED TODAY: between 6:30 and 7 p.m. 21 who do not require custodial els. been working in recent the Issues calmly to give you ica. Hartford. , Louis Doucette, Wapplng; Wil­ Christie Mcfjormlek, who is TOOTHBRUSH State Vending Co. of Hartford, care. The difficulty. Dr. Curtis The station presents five days the true picture of Barry Gold- Openings are still available in leaving tha board, thahked I on the development of Survivors include his wife. and the Interstate Automatic liam Benes, Stafford Springs; said, is in determining -whether o f classroom programming this the language classes for the for­ members for their cooperation. rm mariceting cooperatives or water and his position on is- Mrs. Lillian Schroeder Gibbon; Services of Hartford. Mrs. Margaret Derby, 104 Park the children in question, who are year for the first time. sues.” eign. bom, high school equival- He also said, "I want to express sociations to assist members a daughter, Mrs. Sylvester The last three bid only St.; Shawn Brownsteln. Wap- oncy program, upholstery and enrolled at Bimce Center, come Eighteen program series have producing crops and other my appreciation to the good GENERAL ELECTRIC-NEW Barnes of Manchester; two on candy machines and ABC bid ping; Fearvante Vlchl, 360 woodworking classes, and sten- under the town’s responsibility been scheduled for presentation oducts to match the specifica- Main St; Mrs. Beverly Trapp, people of Mancheeter whc let grandchildren and thre$ great­ only on soda-dispensing ma­ o g r a ^ y courses. and to what extent. during the 1964-66 academic ns of the big chsdn stores, 42 Spring St.. Rockville; Mrs. me serve.” * grandchildren. chines. ^lenlngB are also available In The committee approved by year. The series range from the rhese associations would act Father Held M argaret Pane and daughter, McCormick intends to make Funeral services will be held begmntng typing on Monday ahd the board will attempt to de­ New England sea community of bargaining agents in the sale Coventry': Mrs. Jean Dbchter- a sample survey of school dis­ / Thursday at 1:80 p.m. at the Wednesday from 8 to 9 p.m. termine a long range program Mystic to programs o f music these products, with the idea man and daughter, Hebron; tricts throughout the country I n Slaying Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main and reading and conversational for these children. with Pablo Casala, from travel­ obtaining better prices than Hospital Notes Mrs. Theresa Morrow and son, and to work for the aStahUth- i • / » r. St. The Rev. Friix M .' Davis, • q. languages including Beginning Manchester High School Prin­ ing by canoe to chlldren’a oduesfs are able to get selling 1016 Hartford Tpke.. Rock­ ment and growth o f commu­ pastor of Second (>)ngregationaI BYench but with the exception cipal A. Raymond Rogers Jr. rhymes. ’ SHOE d operating independently. Patleato Today: 255 ville; Mrs. Helene Desmarais nity colleges. Of Family Church, will officiate. Burial of .German. reported on the board's ho During the 1968-64 school Acquisition of a nationwide will be in Buckl&nd Cemeterv. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: and daughter, Stafford Springs. A petition by 17 parents in year, more than 35,000 public^ )d chain would be designed to More than B(X) students have smoking policy. Rogers said en­ Friends may c411 at the fu­ Mrs. Anne Brown, Warehouse registered so far. the vicinity at HlUlard, Wood­ and parochial school children «ngthen the bargaining afm (Continued from Page One) forcement of the ruling had been neral home tomorrow from $ Point; Robert Finley, 105 Birch land, and Duval Sts. was given spent more than 800,000 student these marketing units. performed by regular rules and Manchester Mayor Francis Mahoney, shown in crowd, shouts toward platform. to 8 and 7 to 9 p^n. St.; Mrs. Merle Dgwart, 437.% disciplinary measures. to the transportation commit­ viewing hours. Mrs. Gravlln, 40; her one child N.' Main St.* Mrs. Pauline Cun­ tee for consideration. Tbe par­ Oninn Faces Council Splits Violations were not a problem, Channel 24 haS produced four by Gravlln, Bette Sue, 6; and ningham, Sunset Ter.,. Vernon; ents said the HilUu’d St. though he said some difficulty llngton on Aug. 26 and haa 18, East Hartford, $27; Bene programs scheduled to be seen her flve other children, Ben, Mrs. Marlon Roberts, Hartford; S-curve and the lack of side­ • j ’ m anty Dress Diaconate Vote still remained in the girls th G r c n i t since been in jail, had already diet Tasillo, 41, of 51 Fair this year. They are; "This is Judy, Dorrie, Paul, and Walter. Fnneralt Mrs. Ann Benetti, 47 Hilltop Three Giunts walks until Fleming Rd. make 12 The five were children by, a rooms, on the fringes of school served 30 days in jail so Judge field St., $80; Rudy Thibodeau, Connecticut," a social science Dr.; George AugUera, 210 Skin­ property and along adjoining w;alking to Waddell School dan­ I t , East Hartford, $80; Sharon " previous marriage. Gravlln was Mrs. Esther C. Johnson (Continued from Page One) W right released the man to re­ study featuring Mrs. Jane B Buim N ; M anner ner Rd., Rockville; Michael Ma­ streets. ^ gerous. ^ Court Cases Valery of Stafford Springs, their stepfather. Funerel services for Mrs. A 21-year-old Emerson St. turn to his fam ily of three at Cheney, director of the Chil­ rino, 36 Bush Hill Rd.; Miss On the whole, Rbgers said $27; Richard D. W est 22, of Police said GravUn, held for man reportedly will face three tion specifically exonerate Jews Hartford. dren’s Museum of HartfoM; Esther Carlson Johnson o f 270 Mildred Curtiss, 432 Broad St.; there, is less smoking in the ABOUT TOWN Rockville, $27; and Waldemor investigation without charge, Ferguaon Rd. will be held to­ robbery with violence counts of deicide - God killing. M ANCHESTER SESSION Roberta Ginsberg, 19, of ••Alive and About," a natural o Together James Murphy, 46 Woodland Originally the statement had school. . ‘ Phi ’nieLa Chapter of Beta O. Zisch, 21, Worcester, Mass., refused to talk at jail. morrow at 1 p.m. a t Emanuel West Hartford, pleaded guilty science series aisq with Mrs. St.; Mrs. LuciUe O’ConneU,' 25 when he cornea before Manches­ such a reference but It was Dr. Curtis said General Man­ Sigma Phi will meet tonight at James A. Martin, ^26, of 180 $26. The bodies were found in a Lutheran Church. Burial w ill Northfield . St.; Homer Hoyt, to a speeding charge and waa Nolles were entered by Chief Cheney; "Rhythms and Continued from Page One) ter’s Circuit Court 13 Judge revised earlier this year to refer ager Richard Martin has filed 7:30 at the ^home of Miss Mari­ Porter St., formerly of Meriden, two-bedroom, frame home in a be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Washington, D. C.; Carole fined $27. Miss Ginsberg waa Prosecutor Eugene Kelly in the Rhymes," an introduction to Douglass B. W right on Oct. 33 only to present day Jews. The a tentative application for pur­ lyn Bronelll, 85 Ashland S t A was given three months in jail, sparsely settled'area. Hartford. , (Jhapman, 225 Hollister St.; arrested on the night of Sep^ cases of Dartd Burnett, 22, poetry with Mrs. Dorothy Col- nie group.identified no per­ for a bindover hearing. three prelates all wanted the chase of the Nike site with the program will he presented by Police ^ ie f Robert E. Rich­ Mrs. Johnson, thb widow of Peter Series, i78 Hilliard St.; execution suspended, after he 10 after a car-racing incident of 188 Main' St, for breach of wea Wasa; and "Science in In ­ .} 't o ------T is, hotels, or casinos. original wording restored. General genices Admlnlstra- the hostees. :1. f f ^ ^ ’ » ardson of Madison Heights iden­ Nils Johnson, was bom In Swe­ Mrs. Mona Jimmo, 58 Franklin' Vincent Quinn ojf 13 Emer­ pleaded guilty to a substitute on New State Rd and after shie peace; Eleanor'F. Green of ili dustry," a new series produced ‘Good waitresses," says Fa­ tified the bodies. \ den April 3, 1884, and lived in St., Rockville; Mrs. Mary son St. was arraigmed in court charge of embezzelment by told police "I was just racing Gardner St., failure to grant this past summer with Dr. Rob­ ir,. "take more pride in their yesterday on one of the charges, Exactly when the seven met i Hartford 67 years. S)ie .came to Doyle, 52 Oak St.; Angela nar­ iiliiiliiiiiir q u a l i t y i n s u r a n c e s i n c e ‘i 923 for. fun." the right of way; Mary J. Gag­ ert K. Wlckware, professor of FRONT DOOR LOADING llity to do the job itself than death was not immediately i Manchester seven years ago which stemmed frpm an al­ bailee, when presented before cocktail waitresses." He and rower,' 24 Heidi Dr., Rockville; non or Blast Hartford failure science education at IVilliman- determined. and was a member o f Emanuel Mrs. Constance Woodman. leged July 25 assault and rob­ Judge Douglass B. Wright yes­ Other fines included: How­ aerie agreed that the cocktail to carry a reilatration: and tic State College. Lutheran CTiurch and Norden; south Windsor: Mrs. Leonie bery of Robert Vennart in the terday. ard R. Bates, 21, Cqlchester; $6, Richard Ruddeil, p. at 15K itresB ranks lowest on the Troy police said Gravlin Ju<^ Wright also ordered a A number of programs freuii called at 7:44 a.m. and reported Lodge, West Hartford. | Gaudreau, 34 Weaver Rd.; Jef- latter's apartment. Quinn plead­ 164 EAST CENTER ST. / defective muffler; Arthur Ben­ Foreat St., failure to grant the nrtesy scale. 'one - year probation period other educational 'TV stations there were bodies at his home. include two sons, frey Graham, Wapplng; Mrs. ed not guilty to the charge. iii son Jr., 20, of 82 Lawton Rd., right of way. ‘ 'The nicest cocktsdl girls are against Martin. throughout the country w ill be Troy police notified Madison Nils Johnson o f Manchtater Adeline Violette, East i Hart- T w a others Involved in the $12, making an unnecessary Numerous cases were con­ RCA VICTOR )se who wear dresses as uni- 'M ANCH ESTER — 649-5261 offered.. Heights police who picked up smd W alter Johnson o f Engle­ -ford; Mrs. Alice Norton. 394 Garden D r.. incident (Vennart '^Martin was arrested on Sept. noise with a motor vehicle tinued until later court dates. m s; the worst are those who has since moved) were also pre­ GravUn ' on thSIr way to the wood, (Jolo.; a daughter, Mr*. Summit St.; Joseph Capj>uccio. U m a ccmsplracy charge after (spinning Urea); Alice N. almost naked," says Fahey, sented yesterday and case dis­ Home. The home Is betweep Olga Havey of Manchester; a 57 Bretton Rd. 11 Ample Parkiiig Front and Rear making a false complaint to Brown, West WUlington, $15, social psychologist by back- brother, Ck>nrad E, Carlson of positions were made on sub­ police concerning a theft of hla lund. Troy and Madison Heights. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A failure to grant the right of W est Hartford,' and five grand­ stitute breach of the peace 1964 model car. The vehicle was Annual Banquet Three Children ‘If a man wants gracious PoUce said GravUn was ar- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A1-. way; Lew is'’J. Carr, 35 Colum­ children. counts. found smashed and damaged be­ atment from a cocktail wal- fested two years ago in the fred Cavallo, 54 Chestnut St; bia, $25, allowing a person un­ The Roae HUI Funeral Home, Victor Dollak. 19. of 454 yond repair in a wooded section Set for ScouU Peri8h in Fire u , he should place his order alleged stabbing of his cousin's a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ber­ der 18 to drive without a li­ Elm S t, Rocky HIU, is in Oakland St., was sent to jail «rly,- without looking a t her wife. ry, Lebanon; a'daughter to Mr. off Union Pond. charge of arrangements. for 10 days, and James Jack- "Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!’’ cense; H arry W. Darling, $24, smiling," says Emerie, a and Mis. Howard Midford, Police inVesligation revealbd. Blackledge District Boy ATHOL, Maas. (A P ) — Three There will be no calling son, 20^ of 110 Hawthorne St., failure to stop for a atop sign lUvational researcher. that Martin had arranged with Scouts will have its annual ban­ children — two girls and Columbia- hours. Wethersfield; a daughter to Mr. was fined $30. Dollak and Jack- ($12) and making an unneces­ Richard A. Neff, 17, of 86 Oak­ brother — perished Monday The family requests that and Mrs. John Moeimann, 52 son were originally charged sary noise with a motor vehicle quet Saturday, Oct. 10 at 1:80 Arch S t with similar counts of larcany Ouf-of-fhisAVorld land St., to steal the car, "to ($12)4 Henry Keane Jr., 22, night when a space heater ex­ .elations Unit' those wishing may make con- get out from under payments’’ p.m. at Community Baptist Hoisington Case trlbutions to Emanuel Luthsis B IR TH S T O D A Y : A son to of more than $250. Hartford, $10, abandonment of ploded in the living room of Mr. and Mrs. John Stamboni, on the vehicle. Neff and a 15- Church. Earle Crulkshank, an Church Memorial Fund. As he walked out of the Sorvke a motor yehicle; Karen Larsen chairman of Charter Oak Coun­ their two-family home. Meets Tonight Tolland Rd., Bolton; a son to courtroom yesterday, Quinn year-old youth took the car and Reset Oct. 20 For “out-of-this-wortd” semce of 146 Tanner St., $20, violation cil, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hsekner, was taken into custofta t e allegedly smashed the vehicle. Fire euthorlties said the chil­ of state traffic control mark­ irhe program for the year will Windsor Locks; a daughter to State Police Detective Joee)^ here, on earth look to our agency. Neff was charged with wilful dren might have been saved it nie newly appointed >Man- The case of Stewart Hois­ ings (no passing sign). be reviewed at the dlcjner, and May Expand Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terrill, Koss of Tolland and wae It’s terrestrial headquarters nead(ii for Injury to private property and the mother had summoned help itor Human R ation s Ck>m- ington o f Andiover, charged in trophies w ill be awarded to out­ Wapplng. charged with robbery with h is ' case has been referred to Also, John PlpiceUl, 16, Meri­ immediately instead of trying to liaa will conduct its first connection with the motor ve- AEtna Casualty policies with the standing acoutara in recognition 'ting at 8 tonight at the DISaiARGED YESTER­ violence In connection with the the court’s family relations of den, $15, illegal crossing of an battle the flames herself. hicle death , of two Andover P.S.* — Personal Service. “ P.S.” of their contribution to Black- obate Court hearing room in Viet W ar, beating of a grocery store flee pending an Oct. 22 court esplanade; Charles St. Pierre Another child, l9-moathAld girls, was continued today to DAY: Mrs. Madeline Mackin­ ledge District. > Municipal Building. - proprietor in Tolland during a means personal attention to your appearance."The juvenile was Jr., 17, Warehouse. Point, $10, Alan Spooner, was In ertttoU 'Oct 20 in WUllmanUc Circuit tosh, Bast Windsor HUI; Dennis Ladies of the church will rhe official agenda calls for robbery in ToDand early in the every insurance need before and turned over to juvenile authorl- intoxication; Harold B. Tay­ eondlUotf at Memorial Rocpital Court 11. Grenier, Wspplng; Mrs. Ger­ serve, a roast beef dinner to election of officers. The Official Says summer. Three others are tlea. lor, 22, Marlborough, $16, fail­ With extensive bums. >i" Hoisington, 36, is .charged^ trude Bausola, Andover; Mra. after loss occurs. aflult scputecs who serve in dis­ iting was called by Chester awaiting Superior Court action Bert C. Green, 23, WilUman ure to obey a no passing sign; The mother, Kathleen Spoon­ with two counts of miscon'l Phyllis Avery, 21 Salem Rd.; and Jean A. Arsenault, H i^- trict leadership capacity* Obuchowski, named tem- in that case, it was report­ tic, pleaded guilty to indecent er, 37, and the seven menabees duct with a motor vehicle. If (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Redwig Earn, 1065 Main ford, defective muffler, $6. wlx> teprssent scout units in of the Arthur Powell Runily ^ _ _ i «‘'htarman when the found guilty, he could receive St.; Mrs. LaetlUa Gngne, 60 ed. exposure and was given a aiX' ■ U!-,. V- , ^ iloners were appointed, A third count for an aUeged Fine fo r speeding included Manchester, Olsetonbury, Ite- Whleh ocotteed th* other h|tif at a maximum of lo years in will pay dearly fbr this danger­ Broad St,; Mrs. Mary Halloran, month suspended jail sentence; bron, Mariborougta, Andover or fit • board of directors mset- robbery with violence is Blind­ THE IFFERENCE Petar Slauta Jr., 17, Willlman- ite tbreefstory frame etnictum prison for each count ous sdventure.” 110 Dsimont S t; Mrs. Lorraine fined $100, and placed on prot Bolton. 4r«r6 not luirt lerioiisiy. . \ thls month Mayor Francis .Police said Hoisington smick ing against (^inn at Bast Hart­ tic, $85;. MUton Dann of W or­ ifW . Troops and poUca in Saigon Hahn, 70 Linden St; Ralph bation for five yeara. •. cester, Maas., $20; Helen Du- Reservations close Saturtlgy Tbp . rtetims wer« Virginia VI. -J -V. Mahoney propossd that the pad kiUed AniM Moran, 17, prepared for new trouble as Parmmter, Springfield, Mass.; ford, who say toey will issue a Em eat White, '30, Hartfordr and. may be made with Arttar Spooned, 7. her Mstaih Patriola, am ission assume as its first and Linda Harrlman, 11, both May-U) 0 tiuote rates and assist y p u bauskas, Oakville, $30;' Joseph students and raligious secta Joseph'LaVas, 6 Cushmiui Dr.; warrant 6a tbV aimilar count waa given 30 dayj in jail for Fortier, 26, Meriden, $27; Mi Smith Jr., 108 Mlllord Rd.; 8, and her hrot^. ^ 6 study o f the dlsturb- o f Parker Bridge Rd. on R t threatened demonstrations to John J^allon, 22 Rank S t ; Miss soon, an^ all three charges will I caused by some Man- aperating a motor vqnlele while J. Gamon, East Hartford, Woodrow Trotter, 576 GardMr Their tather; noite, » ipiior. 8 in Columbia Aug. 31. protest the klUliw of three riot- Barbara- Ilirin, 84< blsnwood be consolidated prior to as te e have so many others? ar puuiigstara this sum- under the influence 6f liquor. Thomaa R. Murray, 17, St, or Robert May, 78 lUebttd Hoisington is free on ere Sunday in Nhon, 370 St; Beth Roul, South Windaor;. bindover hearing in M anchester pjl! 000 bond. iss WhitA w te waaarreatedln Wil' tonbury, $27; W illiam S. Smith. Rd...... rallaa northeast at tte enpttal. Miss'Susan Winiamp, Brookfield police said. yinujii \ , '/ - ’■ '.M. r ‘ ".-t. ■’ ‘ ''aI /-I '■/ i/i't e'A .i. .. . L, i J ■ ...'J... i.- i J ''A • X'- ^ ■* «• *> • -f V •• .— ■«’ .* ** ♦••■P' >• *•' * •*'*: '*■'*' * ' . ■■ ’ • * . t ' • ' ■ • ■.( ' / --r ^;'''p,?>'^-f '■’, '^ ^ ■'■■■' • V ■ '^ :T • '* ► ’ '■■■^1^ ^- • ■■; V ■• • '' . .■ ' . t^r * - • 1 ^ • j - ' • i I .'^■'s:-*--.I'v ^ I ■■^^!vlV■.,/; . V A ^ • - ^Ji

MANCHESTER EVENING wg«^AtJ\ MANCttESIEBi CXINN^t TUESDAY, fflSPTgaiB^ 89, 19^ MANCHESiyiB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER" 29, I9tt

it kind ad poUtickiBg wi In auburhaa Evaaatan hoapttal last at tera* man who aficaped jail on SapC 11 with two other Univasrity’a InsUtut*. sf -PaMia Ohurah Men la 4n TdMh ■ahSa.’* have arar had Ina MaAehaaiar.** Newt Mediant Top Echelon DeaA<3aiiiiii to Oaral Jaquat, $1, of auburbafi from a Boaton. Jail aarliar this meh who were captured that Three Policemeta Service, is intended to iproyid* He wSl apsafc after an ontdoor te f^tuUlo Prpduce H* damkndad proof "of th* NOTridg*. iW y war* ruahad Jto monte. same day. police with a fuller understand- supper a t 6:90. >ai9BM’Wi< hAN ttved te ing of the acop* af >traffic law RUMMAGE tela* quotas being attinutad to SiCcoiid Twin Ohildran'a HRimoiial th* tollowr Richard A. Csrignsn, 21, wa* Going to School Tk* ISav. e. Henry Aadaraen, mn” and ballad them “a p*nN»- OoramAtedI te» 9t Meat M Weighs R epori C^Uicistff ing day, whar*. they waro aepa^ BOYS HONORED enforcement. '^ G ^ j ^ i n g New on Iseues day* prWr te tea Nav. « taken whUa h alf arie*J> to te * peurior o f Emaaual Lutharan al insult.’’ CSBUCAGO (A P ) - Tb* aeccad rated at tea abdoroan In a Ok* aacond-Qoor a p a rtm o it A load: HARTFORD . (A F) ,rr- Two. )P(fi{ce fijhlef James M. Rear­ bhureh, will tatrodno* th* SALE DMlafava denied Mahoney’s alaettaaa wte b* pamtttad te (OaaMMNd INN Bag* ftea) satva# battair or obtotoad 79qu9t Stamaae twfa died Men- hour oparatlon. i ! *1 revolver lay on a .naarhy Bast H artford bojrs, Donald don announced today that three spaakhr. They sArh 'alMiaahtos allegatAms and said “all ot.th* vote by Nwolal baUat ter tefonbaticfi to « more t - Mrs. Jaquat’t huabaad, RlchJ Luther^s Hear. HanoiMatior Rwridleena aiidtVuMicaiMi wtr* opitoMd to tho praaUaat and viaa pmaMaat 4*7 Mihi pf fttoimwiil*. H*.w«* tahl*^ the ^ aald. ... VaUs* Jr., 14, and .WUUam B rit­ of his toen •hill attend a special at lipaalk dbllajto, tH ot ^^^opoood two-yoar roTltw of Uio statamento w* are using in our at P f i i f Ml(a m r*p <^_ 2;d^ ; old.~ ard, 21, la a tnipk drivais two-week course entitled "Flin- eiata coBdactai a lauriad- only, it they M eat aU aOiar “merit aur aarious coMara and PbUce said It was learned ton, 16, hav* baan, aatoctad by N. f Rmmld J; l^kaan' M (onoral manuormanagar "bacauM it advartislnf were taken verba­ ing baa oauaad teoraasing prob-' State. P o lic e aa "htmorary damentals of Police Traffic National O ffice raqvdramante af aga aad lams te raoant years, htodartog , Ronald iaqii*t% eondltkm had thTMigh a Up that Oarlgnaa 'waa MaadiaM^ fontr, will be solo- MBTanad dabaU at Whlton could bacom* a poMUcal gam * tim from nawspapar oovardga.” teiwavar, nfeakanad riae* Sunday wiMn ka RvSig to te* teree-room suite. - troopers of th* year.” Th* bqya Service,” beginning Oct. 13 at J L K S H O M E Ha later producad clippings dUaaMhip, getting tb* new* to tea pubUo Carl Jaoobaon, national axae- iat, Wimam F. Rocaear ^ R^indf Awntorlum laal Mctit for Damocrata and Rapublioans teat tb* r*te«»M bi^ lor o r ^ had b**n Myan a-6G60 oImuw* o f Police Dogs Aid | Th* K9 corpe don war* sent pulled a aaven-yaaiHcld boy the University of OonnecUcut. from a scrapbook to vartty his A IM S amandaaaat te tba ratbar than meadiag it.’ ’ f f e A re P n p a r a d to utive aecretary of Lutheran ser, district pcsrfdsnt, will con­ M M W U ld MfTKBSnt aftar -^Mout an-Iwur of alike,’! and baeauae “it will ly oovarag* of wch aventa Mn survival H* sad ba*n < te * Into tea room first and ptanad from te* Hockanum Riivar last Sgts William Cooke, 104 Lock- keep gooA, qualified men from statem ent ateta'a voUng ragulatlona ra- Bart J. Johnson, v ie * presl- Church Men America, ,wlll duct a j^ r t .byrinsps nlsstiAg with th* proper autherWaa to Serve Y o u to Y o u r • critical list atne* Wadaaaf Boston Capture Carigittn to th* bad aa agents yaar. Thsy will receiva aavtogi wood St, and Robert Lannan, .to before th* program. . . , chare** •*eep In our hearts you wi]l always is on file in tee Town Clerk’s Office. 1 Tho other lour contestant* Thomas Dodd’s admonition, tion to th* $9,000, the study cost th* American press did an “ out- 2. Th see if the Town will authorin'temporary hoirowtog by knrered a wider range of ta- 'The way to win an election is the town prestige, moral* and tory- of Zlology to provide it toTed and remembered every day. te* Town of money in anticipation of taxes to b* eollsetta an Buea, Including the highway and to talk facts and tell the truth,” efficiency.” with modem Cell research facili rianding Job” of that. . You hare left a beautiful memory. ter department audits, fiscal and said. ”I resent the low in­ Last night’s debata was ties. Butterfield said the grant However, Gallagher contin­ And a sorrow too great to be tpld. the List of October 1, 1964. ued, "this does not mean that But to ue who loved and lost you. S. To hear the reports of the Town Officers. tasponaibility Md “campaign sults and mbbisn that th* Re­ tune-up for tomorrow night’s vdll also create space for new Your memory will never grow old. th* press and public officials 4. Tb see if the Town wUl adopt the fonowtag erdtosne* a*> SIMPLE publicans are stooping to in this meeting at Bowers School, when appointments and expanding' FACTS im eara.” campaign and I aaU it the th* Manchester League of Wom- graduate programs. could not have conducted them- Wife. Ruth, and daughters tabliehing the number of Justices of the Peses: fAtty. Shea said teat tee Ra- JUSTTCBS OF THE PEACE 1. Number of JtsUce*. The Town of Botten pursuant to th# S tili liw Rt^nlrtt aRiiual iRspieiioR • ! Town aoeoRRts. revisions of Section 9-183 of to* General Statute# of tbs tote o f Connecticut. 1968 Revision, hereby provide# fOc TOWN OF COVENTRY Sthe election of twelve (12) Justices of the Peace at amacting Stati Law m uirot auditors who find diooropaaoioo to proparo a fnll roport for tho Stato Tax OomailloloRor. m O K T OF THE l O A R D OF FINANCE— ANNUAL TOWN MEETING of the electors of tee. Town of BMton for the election of atate officers to be held on the first Tueadsv after th* ftarte MIDGET FOR THE r g A R 1994 - 1945 Monday. In November 1966 and biennially teereafter. Or J hro 1 ,1 M , ao a raoult • ! tho opoolal audit of tho Rooroatloa Dopartmont, tho Town Auditor roooiR- SaECTME^I'S RUDGET I. Terms of Justices. Pursuant to the provisions of ssW Section 9-183, no person shall vote for more than one-half Actual Raviaed Actual Revised the niunber of Justice* to be elected If such number is even, mondod tho adoption of prooodaroo to iaouro tho propor adminittration of town fundi. Appropriation Expenditures Proposed 1 or for more than a bare majority If such number is odd. Approprtotkm lbq>endlturea Proposed 1964 -1965 1963-1964 1M 4-1995 1963-1964 1063 -1964 8. To see if the Town wlU adopt tee following onUnanc* *s- 1669 -1964 2,579.46 3.225.00 - All llraotori, laoladinc tho Ropablloan Town Ohaiimaa, ondorsod tho adoption of tiiooo prooodaroob $ 700.00 $ 699.82 8 1,000.00 21. Contracted Service* 2.545.00 ibllahlng a Conservation Commission: ' L Maetmen’s Admlnistratioa 13.500.00 11,543.11 13.800.00 ’ 2,000.00 2 , 000 .0 0 22. Fuel CONSBRVA’nON COMMISSION, ESTABLISHMENT OF iS. Salariea—First Selectman 2,000.00 15,839.93 17.940.00 I g. Second Selectman 500.00 500.00 500.00 23. U tilities 15.775.00 A Conservation Commission is hereby established. Said Oon- 6.780.00 5,632.80 6.910.00 I a * ’Third Selectman 200.00 200.00 200 .0 0 24. Supplies and Expenses servatkm Commission shall be compoeed of five electors and taxpayers to be appointed by tee Board of Selectmen of te* g. a e r k 2,700.00 2,700.00 d,000.00 MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 1,216.74 Town of Bolton. ; g. Extra Clerk $50.00 ^ 249.50 150.00 25. Salaries * 5.906.00 2,491.38 3.500.00 26. Contracted Services 8,260.00 7,906.08' Two members of said Commission shall serve for one (1) year j T. Operation of Town Office 2,600.00 ' 995.43 2.560.00 *^Mr. Barry (of Barry & Macri, AiMlitors)^ 1 feel that the recommendations 2,200.00 2,116.54 d,500.00 27. Replacement of Equipment 1.402.00 from the adoption of this ordinance; two members shall aerv* A Town Property Upke^) 4.326.00 4,767.01 8.964.00 for s period of tWo (2) years from the adoption of this wdl- I g. Checking Land Record - Rat* Boo’ 500.00 500.00 . 500.00 28. Supplies and Expenses 300.00 are Bound and 1 agree with you One Hundred Per Cent.** 29. FOOD SERVICES - Salary 300.00 300.00 nsnee; and one member shall serve for thrM (8) years from M. Auditor 1,600.00 1,500.00 1.750.00 1.305.00 1,500.00 1.600.00 30. Other Expenses 1.845.00 1.846.00 the adoptlm o f this ordinance, and all members o f said oem- 5l. Treasurer: Sslsry 1,500.00 9,524.77 137.98 129.56 100.00 31. FIXED CHARGES - Insurance 11.300.00 mission shall serve until their eucceseors shall be duly ap­ —Franci* P. DellaFera 92. Expenses 16.500.00 pointed and shall have duly qualified. Building Inspector: Balary 8,500.00 6,500.00 4.700.00 32. CMS A Blue Cross , 1,000.00 S3. 500.00 480.34 450.00 33. Rental of Reynolds School 1 000.00 The Conservation Commission shall sleet a Chairman and 4. Car E x i^ e e s 13,388.35 9,160.83 1,185.00 1,165.00 670.00 34. NEW EQUIPMENT 13.650.00 Secretary and Its members shall adopt rules for the transaetten gS. Expensae 1,717.21 2.400.00 ' o f business and shall keep a public record o f It# activities. The 8,400.00 8,400.00 ' 3.500.00 36. T U IT IO N 3,000.00 fro m tfcs mhiiitGE eA th # M t n iia l iiim M i tfct W r ic to ti, J u iig f . . g «. O w k 1.350.00 Conservation Commission riiall have all of tee powers and o f P o a r R o f 1044 AT. Asaeasor 2.500.00 36. PUPIL ACnVITIES 596.26 600.00 duties vested in said Commission by virtue of Section 7-181 (a) IS . Shetra Ctork 800.00 $817,648.03 $938,800.00 ^ the General Statute* o f tee State o f Ckmneetieut, Revision Sg. Car Expenaea 2 00 .0 0 t o t a l s $830,084.60 795.00 o f 1958, as amended. O. BxDOiae* GENERAL FUND REVENUE 8. To see if the Town will adopt the following ordtnana* 95.00 Estim ates 1. New Equipment 96.00 Actual regulating the licensing of Public Vendors: S82. ’Ikx Oolleetar: Salary 4,500.00 4,500.00 4.500.00 State of Connecticut: $217,175.00 L I< J E I«BING OF PUBLIC 'VENDORS Clerk 1,800.00 1,800.00 1.800.00 Education (Per Pupil AW) $200,667.00 Belling of Goods to be Licensed. Except as hereinafter X Tax Liens 950.00 771.75 950.00 Transportationt specified, no person shall, within the Town of Bolton, peddle •5.R Expenses 1,480.00 1,460.00 9.220.00 Elem entary 10,528.96 19,026.00 or tell upwi the streets, sidewalks, public places or from M. New Equipment 145.00 145.00 600.00 Vocational 2,217.79 1,224.60 house to house, or at public or private sale, any goods, wares ST. Board o f ’Tax Review 800.00 495.93 500.00 Mentally Handicapped 3,487.07 1,179.50 or merchandise, without first having been duly licensed so Rebate Taxes 600.00 475.18 500.00 Physically Handicapped 371.00 567.00 to do, by license issued to him by the First Selectman , of ag. Town Cleric Ihcpenaaa 1.026J1 1,016.17 940.00 Mentally Handicapped • 2,582.13 said ’Toikn upon paying to said officer fo r said town license A BO. Microfilming Library Books 450.00 fees prescribed herein. jSl. 4 indexes io t Isnd lacoeds - 477.00 Federal National Defense Education Act 8 847.87 1,760.00 Application to be made to First Selectman. Every aurii B2. 2 Map books for photosUU 288.00 •* Federal National Defense Education Act 5 2,250.00 2,367.60 p ^d ler, before engaging in such business, shall make ap­ 38. Indtxing Fees 461.40 461.40 400:00 School Building Grants: plication therefor in writing to the First Selectman of said id. Roller Shelving ,124.09 124.09 Robertson School 5,900.00 5,000.00 Thwn of Bolton on blank forms to be supplied by suCh officer. 85. Re-indexlng LOOO.OO 1,000.00 1 ,000.00 Coventry Grammar 7.881.74 7,881.74 License Fees. E very such peddler who oigages in such }|A Probate Court Expensaa 250.00 247.69 250.00 High School 80,870.00 80,870.00 business shkll pay a license fee o f $1.00 per week or $5.00 87. New Equipment 200.00 Driver Education 760.00 340.00 per year, in advance. . Electiem Expenaea 8,500.00 3,501.05 9.500.00 Reimbursement Vo-Ag Canter 134.01 — Expiration of Licenses. Each license herein provided tee 1, 000.00 . Town Counsel .LOOO.OO 1,000.00 Town Deposit Fund 183.73 183.72 shall explm on June 80th at each year. SO.B Legal Fees 800.00 7oao0 Industrial Art* Reimbursement 6,096.76 4,832.38 Exemptions from Licensing Requlrnnents. This oidinsnee |dl Town Inauranc* 10,058.38 10,031.71 20,500.00 School Office Misc., Loat Books, etc. 854.36 800.00 riuUl not apply to such persons as are by statut* laws o f 4.335.00 — Group tosurane* 2,232.00 2,232.00 Rwitsl oh School Buildings 70.00 the State of Connbctledt excepted, or fo churches or ahar- 600.00 )«• Surety 600.00 678.94 Local School Fund 36.08 2A08 Itable Institutions, or to the marketing of farm neriihiets r j B A U I B : 1,980.00 2,900.00 DELIBERATELY (X»fSERVA’nON or^ by the farmer* at OonnecUcut raised or produced by teem Tuition 4 i ’ > Mg. Vito] SUtiatica 850.00 846.55 850.00 Zoning Board of Appeals » 300.00 200.00 on ‘and from their farms, or to wholesalers seU ^ and At. PubUc Health Nutatog^i 3,200.00 1.200.00 3.300.00 Conn. Probate Afsembly 47.60 47.00 delivering their goods to the merchants at Bolton, or to •95. Board of Health 3,040.00 992.40 1,212.50 Zoning Agent - Bldg. Insp. - Deb. San. 4,826.00 2,000.00 vendors of newspapers, or to goods, wares or merchandise • BegiiHlws iwllHelaM sta rttenurtliif N latiriefe wlHi admlnlrirallre piacediite ia ontor h im R ufM i* a ! L IB R A R IE S : Recreation Committee 1.84 of residents of Bolton sold by the maker or manufaetnrer •il. First District 6,000.00 6,000.00 7.000. 00Board of'W elfare (Individuals) 859.49 250.00 thereof. MT. Second District 2,000.00 2,000.00 2.250.00 Tax Collector - Dividend Acct.-Bank 80.18 80.00 g. Form of Application. Applicationa shall he hi writing, and tMapnlpi Iwat ^tlnn titty frm “t — *« t : State of Ckmnectieut: state the name and address of the licensee, the nator* of IfS. Upkeep 3,500.00 160.00 2.500.00 Town Aid Roads 25,782.57 50.000.00 the buslneaq for which grapted. and the date of Its beginning • WHh tyaiMi dinnani far the firtura ef ttit fogariaiMt head, thti Mim I tre«o 600,666.00 468,636.81 584,376.00 Board of EduegUon Budget 890.084.00 817,648.08 988,800.00 8,807J10 9.500.00 6.000. 00 1,767.76 5,000.00 The Fire Commlasiaa aiiaU have complet* charge and central ) T. Suhstltiriloo \ . 6,960.06 Board of Welfare Budget of all fire fighting emilpment bplongfag to th* Town and e t- 8. Home Instruction \ IrlOO.OO 1,060.50 1.200.00 Bonded Indebtedness 176.169.00 174,086.87 207,697.00 7,000.00 any buUdlng or buildlnga aequirad, aracted or m «in t»iii«s w I 8. Otorlcsl Aasistsnee 11,460.00 18,006.58 17.887.00 Appropriation Town Office the Town tor the storage o f such equipment; VOTE M h - Tspetbooka 11,800.00 1L064.80 7,682.13 'Furniture voted 9/16/64 by adding thereto the following: 11. School Ubrarles 2,925.00 2,814.36 3,726.11 Appropriation Town TVactor N o peraon, from tee eff^ U v e date o f this amendment, h* Library Supplies 720.00 606.30 786.00 voted 8/10/94 ' 2,886.00 i * nominated, elected or appointed to serve on said Fire Cnmwii.. Audio VlstiiU Aida 8,^25.00 1,963.02 1,554.40 -i- rion who Is a member at th* Fire Department or a membar |A Teaching Supplies . 26,840.60 38,592.33 25,071.80 G R A N D ’TOTALBc $1,249,601.01 $l,i91AS6.04 $1,428,873.6P of any group affiliated with said Fire Department |. Othsr Instr, 8un>U*s 4fc Expansw 6,086-00 4,072.47 8.300.00 I Dated at poKon, Oonnaetleut this 28te day of Saptembati I'-’Vl I. ATTENDANCE SERVICE 100.00 . 50.00 GENERAL INFORMAtlON 1 |7, aEALTH SERVICES . gatorlM . 9,186.00 S,06S.6S 9.485.00 General Fund Ravenu* f 868,6STM k’ ■ 11,066,776.26 . WCaURP MQIUtA •( lias and Bxpensss > 250100 113.81 2M.00 ^ / T o ba raised by Taxatica KtTHAEI. PBfiCB • K TRAN8P(»TATII0M SBRVlCIMh 61,100.00 66,136.55 {96,200.00 Cash on DapoMt 8/91/04 . 9I8.6STJ2 g P W AR D SHBR IP iAW Sp

since last November, off 16 per are a generally bullish, it nerv­ •puiMo^ Bgjg Business Tune cent from .Tuly. But makers say ous ’stock market and the in­ the August trend was large^ creasing number of corpora­ AMERICAN II6I0N aeaaonu. tions announcing expanSton Rich Widows —New orders for durable plans. Only Few goods dropped 0 per cent last They are counting on the auto month from their July record labor situation being straigh­ Increasing, ' high. tened out in a reasonable time Sour Notes —And there are 8,750 fewer wlUtout too much hurt either to retail stores today than a year production nr to other Industries Chimps Talk ago, although that still leaves 1,- that dread trying to match the In Summer 068,530 in which Americans can auto labor contracts. shop. 8 O’CLOCK—I.EUION HOME, LEONARD ST." Air HAL aOTLB There are still more sweet NEW TORS (AP). — Only a But the good performance — notes than sour as the 1964 NSW TOIUC (KP) - Thioci a few sour notes mar the per­ rising personal Incomes and fourth quarter — and the 44th consumer ^pending, record EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT eohimniat mii;ht n«v«r kn6w if formance as the third guarter of month of the business upswing ha didn’t ^p«n liU mall: industrial output, booming steel — bows in tills week. . America haa more than » the busineas year neats its fi production and orders, adequate million te«n-a(ers. Bo It’a no nale. supply of loanable funds — out­ wonder you have trouble «ettint The summer waa better thiih weighs the others in the view of anyone elaa on the phone. usual ea many counts. But even moat businessmen. Women, ere (ettlnc richer all the most optimistic forecaster On this basis a majority of the B O Y SCOUT the tilde. Laat year wldowa haa to take note of some dis­ Philadelphia meeting of the filass Gut ta All Shapts n i eolleotad about |2.B billion In turbing trends in. the final National Association of Business Notes and News life Inaurance paymenta, ehU- weeks: Economists agreed in a poll that Sixas far Tabla Taps dren about |l.i billion. —The auto Industry had bat­ the total national output of Every wonder why “ a baker'a ter than usual sales — but also goods and services should aver­ Cub Pack 148 Yon CON moiiy doaen” la IS Inatead of 13? The a labor pact that some tear age 8663 billion in 1966, a gain of Applications for 38 boys were, man reaponalble waa Kiny Hen­ might Bpi^d inflationary Area 4 per cent over the record pace accepted laat week at the first thin«s with dou to> this Gross National Product is ry v m who decreed that a bah- to other sectors of the economy. meeting this season of Cub Pack bte ienI to|M ar'B doaen of rolla ahould weigh And the final days of the quar­ setting tola year. a fixed amount on penalty of ter were marred tqr walkouts at And they forecast a 8 per cent 143 at Nathan Hale School, cHid tiMiy ora beheading. The bakers decided Oeneral Motors piants and a ri. ' in Industrial production, Henry LaChapelle, assistant to kMp elMm. U t to throw in an extra roll to be contract impasse. and a 6 per cent increase in gubmaster, leaCT the boys in in hdp yoa with eafe. —Rousing Starts in August fell Chimpanaees do not have 8 per cem below a year ago, ‘^ S S lX e '^ S ^ ists do Bug^Mtioin. parents met ^rith ’Ted Ku- language in the sense that peo­ iriule contracts tor future re­ hedging on these bets. ’They sidential buUding trailed the th S k A e rate of a d v a n ce in th e I »> c«bmasten A full c ^ - Mirrors Oat To All Blseo ple do, but they do have a wide ONP w l U t>6 elower i n late 1966 plement of six den motoers was OPEN 8 AJd. to 6 PJd. range of vocal sounds which 1063 August by U per cent. For all types of construction, con than In the eafly m on th s. T hey acquired and all but two com- BAT. 8 A JL to NOON other chimpanaees seem to mittee posts filled. understand. This puts them at tracts were running T per cent see stability in industrial output The pack will have its next roughly the same conversation­ behind a year ago. after the middle of 1966. And meeting Saturday, Oct. 17 at al levM as a normal human —Business fulures rose 7 per they feel that the higher spend­ J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. Rusconis Mark 25th, W edding cent in August from July, an ing of consumers next year will 1 ;30 p.m. at Camp Johnson, Bol­ f husband and wife at breakfast ton. There will be a family pic­ time. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rusconl,> unaeasonal ireqd. be in face of a l to 3 per rent climb in consumer prices. nic and induction of new boys 31 IISSEU ST. Ph0— When the first railway on the of 33 Ensign 8t., standing near Ute couple came to Manches­ —M a < ^ e tool orders, often a barometer, were the lowest Backing up tile economists and presentation of bobcat pins. European .Continent was pro­ their portrait, were surprised ter in 1043. Rusccnl has be«s posed In USB, a Belgian legisla­ Saturday with a 35th anniver­ employed as a guard at Pratt tor opposed It on grounds that sary party at Fiano’s Restau­ and AOiltney, division of United the vibrations of its wheels rant, Bolton. About 54 attended Aircraft Corp., Bast Hartford, would shake all milk into butter. the event. The oil painting was 33 years. His wife is employed “ And the eggs, they'll all be sent to them as an anniversary at D and L at the Manchester omelets I” present by their son, Lt. Robert Parkade. They are commuiil- The average cab ride is BO C. Rusconi, now serving with' cents In New York City, $1.30 in canta of the Church of the As­ the Armed Forces in Korea. sumption. Fhiladel^a, tl.30 In Oiicago, The party was arranged by $1.40 In Denver, and $1.70 in Los Mrs. Rusconi’s sisters, Mrs. Besides their son in Korea, Ahgries. they have a ton, Philip Ru*^ STREETS FLOOKD with WATER Qustaf Ohlin of Springfield, The late Eleanor Roosevelt Mass., and Mrs. Joseph Roux of coni, a freshman at the Univer­ received 84 honorary academic Manchester. sity of Connecticut, Storrs. degrees during her lifetime, The Rusconis were presented believed the largest number The' Rusconis were married with a silver coffee service and ever conferred on a woman. Oct. 1, 103B, at St. Monica’s Hera la the most fascinating Church. Barre, Vt. The Rt. Rev. money tree. They left today business prediction which has Msgr. E. F. Cray performed the for a two-week motor trip come to our attention all year: ceremony. through Florida. “ The Spanish domination of the British almond market is ex­ pected to continue.” portantly, to provide the board Fireflies are differeht from Anderson Backs of directors with those powers people. For example; A male which it needs to carry out its firefly is attracted to a feminine Charter Changes political function ■ to represent fir ^ y only when she is all lit and to be responsible to uie vot­ up. If she turns off her lights, he ers of Manchester." Olof L. Anderson, Democratic loses interest in her. Anderson said that the pro­ Folklore: Look for a cold candidate for the board of direc­ posed charter changes were the winter if apple skins are thicker tors, urges passage of all 13 result of “ some 16 meetings than usual. Anything you dream charter revision questions, “ be­ with the town manager, depart­ of before dawn on Monday will cause they represent not just ment heads, chairmen of all come true by Saturday night. If boards and commissions, in­ your right eAr bums, it is a sign the views of the Charter Revi­ terested representatives and in- someone is saying nice things sion Commission, but also the' di'viduals." about you; but a burning left collective experience of a large ear means the talk about you is number of people with long all bad. service in town government.” Horse register: To tell a thor- Anderson, who was secretary , oughbred, you simply flip the of the commission which recom­ lip. More than 110,000 thor- mended the changes to be voted

"Bible” will be the program uid theme for the Guild o f Our DEMOCMTS FUND M SIKNTS H nH KIOMISES Lady o f St. - Bartholomew’s WOMEN Church, according to Mrs. Thomas Brown, program com­ 1. Inorease Polao and Ooa- mittee chairman, who has an­ fideaoe. nounced the meeting dates.. 8. Speak Bftoettvely ’The opening meeting will be 8. Sdl TearseN aad Tew keld ’Tuesday, O ct 13 at 8 pjn. Ideas. ^ STILL NO ACTION! at St. Bailholomew's School 4. Be Towsalf witii Any meeting room. TTie Rt. Rev. Group. Msgr. Harold F. Daly of St. 6. Renwmber Names. Gabriel’s Church, Windsor, will 6. Thlak and Speak on Tow speak on “Liturgy of the WINDOW Feet. Word." 7. Oeatrol Few and Worry. The Rev. Paul C., Kaiser, pas­ 8. Bo a Bettor Let us - continue Empty Democratic Promises tor of Concordia Lutheran SHADES DIS CkniveroattoBallat. Church, will speak Tuesday, t.' Develop Tow Hidden Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. on "How Mad« to Ordor ALSO Talento. Lutheran Looks at the Bible." It. Earn That Bettor Job, The Rev. Richard Bollea of VENETIAN ILINDS More Income. 8t. Bartholomew’s Church will Bring your old rollers in conduct a Day of Recollection and save 66o per shade Be Ow Ooeet WlthoOt Sunday, Nov. 30, the first Sun­ Cost or Obligation day in Advent. It will be con­ ducted for Guild members and VOTE friends. FREE Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple Beth Sholom will apeak Tues­ Dwnonstrstion Meetinc day, Jan. 13, on “The Bible in Judaism." The Rev. Martin i. WEDNESDAY Scholaky o f St. ’Thomas Semi­ nary, Bloomfield, will speak September 30th Tuesday, Feb. 8 op "Psalms in - ELECT TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Daily living.’’ Guild meetings will be dia- 7:30 P.M. eontlnued during Lent. Lenten ★ ALEXANDER PENNY discussion groups will meet, In Whiton Libnuy ★ MARTIN ALYORD with Uie Rev. Philip J. Hussey, Auditorium M tor of SL Bartholomew’s Church, and Father Bollea. 85 N. Main S t An annual Communion sup- ★ DONALD CONRAD ★ HARLAN TAYLbR M r will be held ’Thursday, April Miinchester 33. Mrs. Wllltam F. Collins wUl L A. JOHNSON speak oo “The Bible in the HARTFORD Home." PAINT GO. Tonight-Tneodny ★ FRANCIS DELLAFERA ★ HAROLD TURKINGTON ’The Guild program will close Sept. 80th nt 7:80 PAL ’Tuesday, May 11, with inatalla- 723 MAIN ST. tion of officers and a Holy Hour PHONE 649-4501 Pitney Boweo lUdg. for women o f the pariah. 886 Farmington Ave. Hertford (One block w e o t o f Cineramn) TOWN ELECTION OCT. DALE CARNEGIE ' / / / A 7 COURSES For HEADQUARTERS 773 MAIH S| Prtoektod by Haaagonoent ( A \ 1 M '■ ' Devotonment lastttnto F. Mtonael Fraanaow, Information TELEPHONE !■ ,iVy' >''1 T Area Manager •4 58d FARMINGTON AVK. HARTFORD i-yi j. <’i Fw IkrttMT' Infammtleni • .. This AG Sppnaerad Bjr H if Rdirahlican Towb,.' kixonudOOT ' - ■V-l IWL 8S8-OHO '■i,"z*.. ' ^ ' ^ z - f ' •> ''■':’-..*'i?■'-*• -* 'x -A- fx_;•■!./'-- ^

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W rti #Ot!BTEEII MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALO, MANCHESTER, OUNN„ T 1 ^ 5 a Y, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 Coaches* Corner Pennant Hopefuls Afford to I^oise By TONY AUHBIO By NORM (HSRBIS Herald Angle Mteadiester High Beat OstMfo High We (coaching s t^ ) were dls^ Disappointed yes! . t Dartmouth appointed in the 82-14 loss to Discouraged noi Maloney High to Meriden last Our boys gave a great ef­ EARL YOST Cards Pass Friday night fort versus a big, tough Hart­ flpMrta nitor Collapse of Phils B O STO N (A P ) -2>^Dart-'ftbat he did reserve ball carry-frpressed with Roy’s ball handling We were surprised with the ford Public team. Physically, we felt that out boys outhit ■' ■■ ■ Ing work against New Hamp­ In the Bateo game and also overall play, especially the de­ mouth’s Bob Blackman has shire. His all arenind perform­ fensive play in the first half. It them. Going into the gaifie wo National League Hat Balance Out Phils praised center Jeff Mlndes and the fourth best winning ance pleased the staff while guards Bob Paterson, Pete Tosi was all the more satisfying knew that wo would have to ’ BasebaH has suddenly rocketed back into the sports BasehalVs Wor/st percentage among active Blackman was not happy with and Ray Alexander. Priestley Midget wheri one considers that half play flawless baU to beat Hart­ Rmelight now that the National League pennant race For Second major college coaches. De­ Urbanic’s blocking. also was pleased with an im­ our varsity was green and was ford. (Hartford won, 12-0). Now in the Dartmouth three- proved pass defense. playing against an experienced As fate had It, we meule t'wo 1b partii^ar has taken on a new look in the ^ s t week. votion to minute details tfig mistakes defensively which NEW YORK (AP) — unit system it’s Burkholder at Vic Fusia of Massachusetts Ma'on‘’v liTie. Philadelphia was a safe bet to win, a t least it was as­ ST. LOUIS (AP)—Th« greatest collapse in the his­ has put him there. Yet the full­ fullback on the'Tomahawks' of­ Football cost us badly. Dick Sisler. Johnny Keane. back talents of Erv Burkholder said despite the streak-ending O u r boys sumed to be a week ago, but today the Phillies, instead tory of baseball. fensive eleven and also at safe­ 20-14 loss at Harvard the Red- fought hard With the ex­ Gene Mauch. have been uncovered acciden­ ty with the Savages.’ * ception of these of looking down at the pack of challengers, are no long- This is the only way to describe the amazing slide of tally. men gu’i. fine performances from and at times «r tn fint ptause and are fight-' Three manasrers. One the Philadelphia Phillies. Only a week ago the Phils Another Junior promOt^ to quarterback Jerry Whelchel, Rosters tackled vicious­ two key playa lug for fhetr livea to finish thought: Win them all. Now the tall, -corn-fed Junior the first team is left end ^eve ends Bob Meers and Milt Morin, ly. we contained a The Brooklyn Dodgers won the ...... *...... ewere riding high, leading the from Cosad, Neb. (Pop. 8,184) Bryan, replacing Jaan Lumi. ball club well ahead of fourth place San pennant on the final day of the "Five . more victories and onal League by OjVi games. center Bernie Dallas and tac­ A f u m b 1 e d Franciaoo. we’re the National League finds himself tunning No. 1 at The SMt Lake City ' wlngman kles Bob Burke, Don Hagberg ^ GIANTS that outwel^- season with a hard-fought, 8-6 today, foUowing their eighth had shots at two passes Satur­ lunt return and ed u8 better While the New York Yankees champions,” said Sisler of the straight Ices, a B-1 defeat ^ the the position ahead of Mike Ur- and Diclc Kehoe. Head Coach- Frank Larria. 1 pass interfer- win over the Pirates to edge the bsnlc. day — and caught both for than 15 pounds appear to have the American Milwaukee Braves by a single first-place Cincinnati Reds. St. Louis Cardinals, the Phils Bowdoin's Paul Soule not only Assistant coaches — Alex mce call on the per man tn the League flag all locked up, the "Five games left to play — The BSackman perception is touchdowns. game. Cincinnati also was in were in third place. They were Boston (College Coach Jim carried the ball for 94 yards and Ferguson, Jim McConville, A1 vhree - yard line forward wall. Natkmal League scrap will go contention all the way and was If we lose one, we’re In perilously close to elinilnittlon so keen he once set special de­ caught a screen pass for 47. but Sprout. •eally hurt. If tlgM down to the wire. trouble,” said Keane of the fenses against Cornell when he Miller says he has no intention lit hadn't been Offensive­ not eliminated until the next-to- in the most incredible finish of of making an official protest also returned two kicks for 44 Team Representative — John ly we have The National enjoys such an last day of the campaign. The second-place St. Louis Cardi­ ' AMERICAN LEAGUE any National League pennant noted a guard Upped which way in the 18-7 victory over Tufts. Kelly. . ' tor these plays even distribution of talent that nals. w about the officiating in the 19- .AUbno I fejt much work to Reds finished Just two games 4'^-’ W. L. Pet. GJk race. he would pull by the slightest The Polar Bears own the area's No. Name ueroer do. Against ft has become virtually impoe- "We still have four games 13 loss at Army. He still feels would have had a 6-0 lead at behind the winners. New York ....9 5 60 .818 The Cardinals, all but counted variation in his stance. there was clipping on the win­ longest winning streak—six 1. Chuck May Hartford we moved the ball Blble for the league’s champion- No one will ever forget Bob­ left — I think It’d be a pretty, B altln iore...... 98 84 .592 8 out last week, find themselves TTie 6-foot-l Burkholder, who games. . . i. Bill Camp halftime. Instead of trailing 13- ehlp club to defend its title suc­ good Idea If we won them all,” ning touchdown. fairly well between the 20- by Thomson's “shot heard Chicago ...... 98 64 JIM 8 Just one game behind the spent the summer on a bicycle ‘There will be no comment Wins Starting Job 3. John Torza yard lines. Inside the 20, wo cessfully. said Mauch of the third-place Detroit ...... 88 78 .582 U U league-leading CHnclnnati Reds, tour 0? Europe, outgalned the 4. Bill Sproul Quarterback Mark Heller • • « around the world” in the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies. from me, though,” Miller said. Max St. Victor, the Haitian tightened up badly. We had playoff. 'The Giants, 13^ games Loo AngelM ...8 0 78 A06 16V)‘ who (mly a few daye ago would entire starting bsu:kfield rush­ soccer-type placement kicker, 5. Jim Gi-ezel showed plenty of poise under opportimities in this game to Mauch, however, had to add; The game is a thing of the preissufe and should be one of . Eight Repeaters behind on Aug. 11, closed with MUnneoota ..,.77 79 .498 18Vi have been content to fM eh'sec­ ing in the 40-0 victory over New past. Ariny won." is due ‘.o move into Northeast­ 6. Mike Kelly pull a major upset but we “We’ve won- four ih a row ond. 7. Steve Ckirtler the Ibadlng CCIL quarterbacks. 39 victories in their last 47 a lot more’.than we've lost Cleveland ...... 78 80 .487 lOi/j Hampshire last Saturday. BC upset Syracuse with Lar­ ern’s starting backfield. He con­ failed to capitalize on these op­ OompeUUon in the senior cir­ Boston ...... 68 88 .489 37 This crazy - quilted, pennat 8. Paul Solomonson Lack of a bench, and inex­ cuit is so intense thet in 31 of games including two in the his­ eight straight.” *1716 starters, all told, rushed ry Marzetti at quarterback. vinced Joe Zabilski when he portunities to our fullest po­ toric playoff. The Dodgers car­ Washington ...6 1 96 .889 85 race has the pripcipale so con­ Just 26 yards. reacted to a bad pass from cen­ 6. A1 Rodonis perience hurt, especially in the tential. the last 39 seasons (through No. 8 game Monday night at Last week the Elagles staged a third period when Meriden be­ ried a 4-1 lead into the bottmn Kansas City ..55100 .855 40 fused they simply have given up Just-miss comeback with Ed ter attempting to punt against 10. Merle Shaw We must bounce back this less) the NL’s pennant winner the hands of the Cardinals, who trying to figure It out. Fine Average 11. John Golangoa gan to assert itself. has been frustrated in its effort of the ninth inning of the third rode the hitting of Ken' ^ y e r Monday’s Resdlte BurUufider covered 34 yards Foley at the throttle. • Bridgeport. His great impro­ weekend to get ready to take on and deciding game when the No Oameo Scheduled. Ordinal Manager Johnny vised run when trapped ate up 12. Dan Rooke An injury, a back miuMle another touch team, Windsor tn repeat the following year. and Bill White to a {i-1 victory in three trips—an 11.3 average. "We still have two quarter­ spasm, to end Mark Oakman Giants came to life. With one Today’s Games Keane threw up his hands when backs and were going to hav9 22 yards and gave the Huskies IS. Ken Osborns High. Our scouting report has Only three timee since 1944 has in the opener of a key three- he was asked Monday night Erv came to Dartmouth from 14. Ebon Holmes just before the half hurt. Ma­ run in, Thomson came to the game aeries and exchanged Detroit .(WIckorsham 10-13 to 'make up our minds,” Miller a first dO'wn, setting up the Windsor aa a good offensiva a club strung together two con­ what hie team’s victory over (tezad High where he led the 15. Pete Sadlowskl loney moved the ball well on footbaU team vrith much phys­ secutive pennants. plate with two runners oh and places with the floundering and Aguirre 5-10) at New York said. "I want to go with a No. clinching score. Sophomore won the game and the cham­ (Downing 18-8 pad ‘Bouton 17- the floundering Philliee mesint football team to a three-year Fran Raugh has been picked to 16. Mike Mahons this side in the third period. ical size -in both the line and The Dodgers won two in a row Phillies. record of 25-2, was a track 1 boy.” It was gratifying that our pionship with a home-run which That pulled the Cardinals to 18), 2, 8 pjn. to the Ckirds. Harvard Man Out start at defensive right end 17. Ken Kravontks backfield. In 1963 and 1963; and in 1965 and The Phillies have reached the hurdler, golf captain and bas­ 18. Tim Guraki boys never gave up, the exam- This wiU be the first var­ 1966 ;i' the Braves took two etill is acclaimed by many as within one game of the Reda Washington (Namm 0-14) at Harvard tackle Neal Curtin ahead of Bill Hurlihy, who re­ the top Horatio Alger accom­ Baltimore (Bunker 18-5), N. point of almost no return. Two ketball forward. mains the offensive starter. 19. Dave WalGi fie being BIU Hawver’a pass to sity hotne football game tor Straight In 1967 and 1968, and who were not scheduled, and EASY AT HOME— National League Umpire Jocko will definitely miss the Bucknell Valy Bavler for a touchdown plishment in the history of dropped the Phillies into third Los Ane^eo (Chance 20-8) at down In the loss column with But Indian fraahman coaches game .with ah ailing knee. 30. Tom Happeny East (tethoUc and we certain­ those have been the only "re­ only four games left to play — shrugged him .off as a top pros­ Ed Murphy, 270, 'wUI miss his 21. Bob Person In the fourth period. ly do not 'want to dls^polnt peater” teams during the last sp o rt' place for the first time since Chicago (Plzarro 18-0), N. Conlan shows off his relaxed umpiring form at Sophomore Steve Diamond, the third straight game at tackle The Dodgers nosed out the Cleveland (McDowell 0-6 and two In Cincinnati' following two pect in view of other talent. 32. Gary Torsa Defensive standouts were Co- our followers. .This wiU be a io years. May 8. I ^ games behind the home Sunday afternoon as he was presented with boy Harvard got away from with an infected foot. Guard Captain Gary OentUcore, our Cardinals by one game in 1949 leaders in the tight struggle. HOW ABOUT THIS ORNAMENT?-—How would you like to have this cutie KraUde 12-6) at Boston (Char- more here. They must win all to A year ago Burkholder was Georgia Tech, Impressed the 23. Mark Hanna MUST, game for ua Knd cf McGraw Domlnatto* stand a chance. the first life time membership seat in the Domed Jason Chudnofsky hopes to 24. Frank Kos middle guard, ends Bob Getze- I feel that our boya realiae Launched Present Trend as both clubs won on the final Ohane Reaumea - for an ornament on your car radiator? She is Hilda Ballard, Miss AIR, sit­ ton 0-1 and Morehead 8-14), 2, given a try at defansiva safety. coaches the way he stepped into bounce back from a virus. day of the season and the The chase resumes tonight 8 p.m. This would constitute a near Stad ii^ . Conlan is retiring at the end of this base­ In the special passing drills 35. Mike Riccio wieh and Oakman, John Rob­ the great importance in ob­ The New York Giants of the ting on a roadster that will race at the Atlanta International Raceway in At­ the void last weekend. Now At Tufte, the smallest man erta, BIU Palmer and lineback­ taining -victory on Saturday Bums really had to do it the with the Reds opening a three- knnoas City (Krauaoe 0-2) at miracle. Judging from the Phil­ ball season after 24 years of umpiring in the Na­ Blackman conducts, Erv Inter- John Yovicsin plans to switch 26. Norm Yester Immortal John McGraw domi­ lies’ ragged performance Mon­ on the squad—6-6, 166-pound Alternates— Bob Jarvla, Ed­ ers Randy Cote and Dick Bom- and wlU work with continued nated National League play in hard way. The Cardinals beat game aeries at home against lanta Oct. 4. This will be the first time the Indianapolis raceway type cars Minnesota (Boswell 1-0). tional League. Ckinlan’s seat will be placed behind esptod six aerials in 16 minutes ace guard John Hoffman to the sophomore Bill Alston, Swarth- the T^bs 13-5 but the Dodgers, Pittsburgh. Cincinnati willaend have ever raced on this oval, banked track built mainly for stock cars. - Wednesday’s Games day night. They were limited to —somsthing the staff had never die Leber, Jim Pbeian. berger. drive and determlnatloa in the early 30’s, winning four pen­ five hits by Bob Gibson and Bar­ the plate in the Dome, so he can keep a check on thin tackle ranks. more. Pa., has been named Offensively, lack of speed this week’s practloea. nants from 1931 through 1934. after blowing a five-run lead, rookie Bill McCkwl, 6-8, after Kansas City at Minnesota. 'Witnessed before. So safety it One reason he can do it Is starting left half against Colby. EAGLES eked out a 9-7 win over the its 10th straight victory, ney Schultz, and contributed two his associates. (AP Photofax.) was. hurt. We have lots of work It’s difficult to knock the The Pirates broke the monopoly Washington at Baltimore, N. Gene Skowronski, whose broth­ Coach Harry Arlansoo says he’s Head Coach—Vines Osnavesl. ahsad In getting our timing and spirit out of a boy who has Phillies in ten innings to clinch against the Pirates’ veteran Detroit at New^York, 8 p.m. glaring errors in the field to by winning in 1936 and the N.L. L.L. Award Night ^We’ve Got to Keep on Winning’ boot. He played 18 minutes In the er Bob is on the Green Bay so disappointed with the show­ Assiatant Ooachss — Georgs blocking down. a strong win to succeed and 1 the title. hurler. Bob Friend, 13-18. Cleveland at Boston, 2 p.m. P«m gsme, bis first varsity a#* didn't see a "repeater” unUl Gene Mauch, the Phillies' dis­ Texas Reclaims Top Spot Packer offensive line. Two oth­ ing at Bowdoln he may name Maloney, Donald FlavsI. Cote and Bob Lodi ran well honestly believe our boya have Gabby Street’s St. Louis Car- Back in 1908, the Chicago The Phillies and Cardinals, Only Games Scheduled. psaranoe, quickly Intercepted a ers are lettermen Bob Barrett, three or four more sophomores Team Representailvs— John that burning desire to aue- Cuby won by a mere oiu game who now have reeled off six Slated Thursday traught manager, refused to and BUI Pohl did a good Job dlrials fashioned two straight NATIONAL LEAGUE give up. Despite the ordeal, he pass and ran it back 91 yards. coming off the injured list, and to start after two days of extra O’NeU. ot blocking. oeed. flags in 1930 and ’31. with two clubs breathing on straight victed (Tlub, Main St. Activitiea will Ready for New York again.” Burkholder came back as a 7 Leon Bnderlin porta are that they are not aa of Warren Giles, now N.L. Pres­ commence at 7 o’clock. MUwaukeo .... 82 73 .529 8 "Sure, we've lost eight ki a safstyman again this fall. He but will be ready. At halfback, touchdowns against Central 3 Ken Tedford strong aa Maloney. We are op' ident) put together successive to halt the Phillies’ amasing In Football Rankings sophomore Bobby Loo is ready Notes *n Quotes nose dive. Pinky Pohl, vice - president PitUburgh 77 78 .497 18 row, but we haven’t quit. 'You missed the fin t two Intraaquad Connecticut. Rhode Island man­ 5 Paul Dodge tlmlsUc about Saturday's game :Laoileri: titles, and the Cardinals won Los Angeles ..’..77 79 .493 IS'/] can’t blame this defeat on pres­ scrimmages due to Mood Infec to go and John Dockery has re­ aged 17 of 40 for 237 vs. Maine. and are hoping for our first three in a row from 1943 through • • • The American Leajme race and official host of the Army A NEW YORK (A P)— Charlie Dreasen’s red. hot De­ 8 Joe Swensstm also resumes with Detroit Navy (Tlub, will put on a snack Chicago ...... 72 84 .462 18 1933 New York ing the Chicago (Tubs 3-1. named Tony DePierro, Ameri­ nings Sunday at Washington. at St. Louis (Sadecki 19-10), N Notre Dame rode last Satur­ Michigan moved Into eighth He was impressive enough so Coach Bob Priestlsy was im- tory since 196L 8 Mark Lautenbach' 101, 1984 S t Louis Jackets for the midget football night game and Whltey Ford, HANOVER, N.H. (AP)— All 21 Mike Hayden IS have alreatty circled the cal- players were purchased out of But the spotlight was at St. can League commissioner, "We’ve got to keep on win­ Chicago (Buhl 13-14) at Los day's 81-7 romp over favored place with a 94-7 victory orsr Htta — Oliva, Mhuieaoki, 1935 Chicago ning," said Manager Yogi Berra 16-6, the Thursday afternoon Angelos (Singer 0-0), N tickets to the Oct. 10 Princeton Air Force. IVaBhington beaten 92 Bob Hickey endw—Saturday, O ct 10 at M t town. Seems that Manchester Louis, where Keane remained chairman of the nights activi­ game. Wisconsin into ninth place Nebo—^when the annual Pass, 208; B. BoblBsan, BaMmN% 1938 New York at hit home Monday on the Houston (Johnson 11-18) at football game are gone, the by Air Force in Its opm*r, re­ 38 Stoner Smith people, and merchants, have cautious, refusing even to men­ ties. Dreasen has named Dave among major college elevens in Pun4 A Kick competitoln wUl 185; Bldiardaon. New York, 1987 New York tion the word pennant. Yanks’ last open date of the San Francisco (Estelle 1-1), N earliest sellout in modem Dart­ bounded with a 35-14 decision 24 SYed Mlimqy be«i particularly helpful in The Award Night will close Wickersham, 19-12,f and Hank mouth history. There was no the Associated Press’ first reg­ be held. 178; Oanaey, Kaaaaa City and 1938 Chicago Keane, of course, h u been out the regular season for the season. "Those other guys are New York (Parsons 0-1) at ular-season poll of sports writers over Baylor but slipped to 10th. 18 Dave Berube 188 1989 Cincinnati contributing to keep the project Aguirre, 5-10, for the twi-nighter public sale of the tickets which Tresh Benched First Time Tom Conran, who is handling Veraallea, Bllnaeaota, . out of the red over the years here before. Last year, on Sept. boys. The annual Sponsors Night winning again." Milwaukee (Blasingame 8-6), N and broadcasters. The Huskiee show the only loss 26 Dennis WirteOa Home ~ KillebMW, 1940 Obicinnati with Mickey Lollch, 17.8, Wednesday’s Games were all purchased by last Fri­ 25 Jolm Herdlc arrangements for the sponsor­ ...N ow that Jim Herdlc has 15, the Cardinals closed to will be held later this month. Asked about the plight of the Wednesday and Denny McLain, Meanwhile, Texas, given luke­ among the elite. Texas, U8C, ing DUlon Ford, said thsre wUl Minnesota, 48; Powall, Balti­ 1941 Brooklyn within one game of the Los slumping Philadelphia Phillies, Houston at San Francisco day. Students and alumni took 1 Tom Carrier 1943 S t Louis announced his resignation as 3-6, Thursday. . warm support in pre-season bal­ Alabama, Navy and AiAum be two classee. One will be for more, 87; Mantln, New York, superintendent of the Recrea­ Angeles Dodgers. That’s as Berra commented, "They got Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, N all the 15,080 ducats. Twenty loting despite Its 1963 national have Won two. Alternates — kOwsn Wilson, 84; Stuart, Boaton and OMa- 1948 St. Louis Stolen Baaea—Wills, Loa An­ The Yankees ifjat at full New York at Milwaukee, N seven radio stations as far away In Seven Years of Baseball boys, eight through 10 and the tion D«martment, will the No. close as they came. one break. They play the con­ champicHiship, reclaimed the Navy and Michigan collide A1 Paganl. vtto, Kanaaa City, 88. 1944 St. Louis "This thing is so tight and geles, 61; Brock, S t Louis, 48; strength with the possible ex­ PhiladelimU at St. Louis, N as PhUadelphia will carry the other boys in the 11-18 age 2 man, Wally Fofiln, move up? tenders so they have a chance to ception of Tony Kubek. The top spot. The Longhorns blanked next Saturday in the only meet­ P A T B IO n group. PltoUng — tanker, BaM- 1945 Oiicsgo Fortfai has been doing a great with BO little to go,” Keane W. Davis, Loa Angeles, 87; Har­ help themselves. I know they Chicago at Los Angeles, N game. __'^on the day a club has to travel 1946 S t Louis shortstop has been out of aftlon Texas Tech 28-0 and climbed ing involving two menteers at NEW YORK (AP) Head Oo4u;h — Norm BJaito- Twelve prises wUl be award­ loie, 18-S, .788; P aa^ Baltl- Job over the years and rates aaid this time, "that I Just per, Cincinnati and Aaron,, Mil­ play ail of them on the road but take a lot out of the players. I and Ford, 1947 Brooklyn waukee, 82. due to a sprained right wrist from fourth to first place. the top 10. Texas may iMive Tommy Trosh ■was benched man. ed. The younger boys wlU be rd. New mors than Just a passing glance won’t even try to figure it out sometimes that helps.” was trying too hard wlUle we Assistant Coach a s —Bill 184, .727; Petan, Cbio^and 1948 Boston — mathematically or any other but ie about ready. Berra may Both Mississippi and Oklaho­ its hands full against a rugged competing for wazm-up Jack­ when a successor is named, play him in one of the Tuesday for the first time in seven were losing the six straight in Shaw, Mr. Lockwood, A1 Krob, Chanoe, Los Angelea, 20-8t .714. 1949 Brooklyn e « . * way. I’ve given up tryhig to Green Bay Played it Cozy ma, Nos. 1 and 2 in the pre- Army team and Aiibum goes mid-August. I got to pressing. ets, - place-kioklng ouolt and 1960 PfaUadelphla night games. • seasem poll, were ambushed and against giant-killer Kentucky. years of {irofessional base- Mr. Hayes autographed, footballs while the figure out what could and Old, Familiar Question for U.S, “The fundamental reason for Team Representattvs — Jos NATIONAL .UBAGUE 1961 New-York End of the Line could not happen.” i dumped from th^ top 10. Ken­ Alabama plays winless Van­ bidl because he was not older boys who win wUl receive tucky surprised Ole Miss 27-21 a hitting slumip la loss of confi­ liso tte , Batting — Clemente, Pttta- 1953 Brooklyn Boston I>atriots, lostra of aH What happened against the In NFL Win over Detroit derbilt and the others hook up hitting. sUver and bronxe trophies. 1963 Brooklyn and Southern California, one of with Big Ten teams. Illinois and dence. When a player is tired No. Name Competition is open to sU in bargh, 4M8; Aaron and Oarty. eafaibltian games and unbeaten Phillies was that Boyer alapped Tresh, who two years ago he can get lasy with the bat, 3 Jos QuagUa 1964 New York two key doubles and White col­ Notre Dame's 1963 victims, took Ohio State have conference was hailed as the Yankee most the specified age brackete. En­ MUwukee, 428; Tone, MO- 1966 Brooklyn after three AnuMicsn League DETROIT (AP) -rr R 1 V a 1< over the runner-up spot by but basically the trouble is 38 Stove BUeler try blanks are available At DU- wankee, J 8 8 ; ADen, PfeUadel- games, have a defensive back lected three singles, paving the 'he "didn’t want to talk ‘about’ openers with Northwestern and Ukely to succeed Mickey Man­ mental. You start thinking 10 Bruos Smith 1966 Brooklyn Aussies ooachee George Wilson and the injury. trcuncing the Sooners 40-14. tis, was 0 for 32 in early Sep­ Ion’s. pUa, 418. way for Bob Gibson to win his Supreme Indiana, respectively; USC goes 16 Dave Wolfigm 1957 Milwaukee who answers to the name of Vince ix>mbardi both agreed on The Trojans actually outdrew tember Triien Yogi Berra decid­ about what you are doing Haystacks. Ron Hall is the per­ 18th game against 11 defeats. "It’s fine,” he told reporters. against Michigan State; Notre wrong instead of keeping your 18 Bill Cummings Bona Batted la — Boyer, M. 1958 Milwaukee The Phillies started CThris one thing—Green Bay played a The Packers got all of ftelr Texas 17-14 in first place bal­ Dame plays Purdue and Wash­ ed it was time ter time out. 11 John Hannon Loula, 118; Santo', CUoago^ 118| 1959 Los Angeles former who got the' name while little too conservatively in the lots but the Longhorns came Owatleas players have looked mind on the pitcher and what Short, who had beaten the Car­ points in the eecond quarter a.s ington meets Iowa. he is throwing and the ball. 8 'Hm (YNeU Palmer iif-Lead Tone, MUwaakee aad OUliBea, 1960 Pittsburgh playii^ with little Missouri second half in the Packers' out on top by virtue of twice as IHce An-Amertea oute for much PhUadelpiiia, 104; Maya, San V aii^ College. Haystacks only dinals three times without a In Davis Cup Play Homung scored on a two-yard 4 Harry Jenkins 1961 Cincinnati 14-lff victory over the Detroit many runner-up votes. Texas longer stretches. Treeh’s fullity "You try a lot of little things. weighs 190 pounds. . . Yonkers loss and had allowed them only dive play to cap a 47-yard drive 7 Dick Brannick In Golf nanolaoo, 108. 1963 San Francisco two runs in six previous appear­ Lions Monday night. and Starr himself ended a 68- amassed 896 points to 867 for B.A. Dart League sras accentuated by the tlght- You change the position of the m ta — Ciemento, Plttabargb, Raceway launches Its 86-nlght feet, the way you hold the bat. 6 Doug Dowidiam* 1963 Los Angeles ances. But he proved no puzzle "We should have scored yard drive with a five-yard u s e zuid 347 for third place IIU- Tigers 12-8, Plrptes 10-5, nees of the race. I John Quaglla 807; Flood, S t Louis, 808; WO- 1964 T ? ? fall meeting tonight... Attend­ CLEVELAND (A P)— The Davis Cup is headed back more,” Lombardi said. "Sure, nois. You get to lunging and that DX/NEDIN, Fla. (AP) —Al- this time. touchdown run with 27 seconds Dodgers 9-6, Red Sox 7-8, Can’t Explain Slump 22 AMm Llzotte thougTi 1 Arnold Paliher haa UaoM, CUengo and A lta , PMto- n • • • ance is up 33 per cent at Nar- He was touched for a run in across the Pacific to Australia, and the United States we mis.sed a scoring chance remaining. The DUni, hard - pressed be­ makes things worse. Any top 14 Dave Caldwell fore defeating Oallfomla 20-14 Braves 7-8, Yanks 6-9, Giants *T waa aerfully tired,” said hitter can tell from the way he played in only 23 toumamenta, detokte. 186; Brack, S t Leals, ragansett Park for the current the second Inning when singles iff faced with an old, familiar question. when Ron Kramer missed a 6-9, White Sox 8-12. 36 Jack Thornton OnC'Gaine Margins horse racing season i .. Pedro Wayne Walker’s 46-yard field in their opener, and fifth-ranked Treeh, who has since rejoined 'feels whether he is going to he continues to lead in wlnninga 198. by White and Julian Javier plus How and wnen can we get the^------pass on their five. And Paul goal following Homung's touch­ 35 Mike Bourque Home Rona — ltoy>> San Ramos, No. 1 bullpen ace with Homung missed two field goals Ohio State, 27-8 victory over the lineup. “No one can ex­ hit well. When you lose the feel with 1110,743, the Profeaaioi^ The National League's cham­ a sacrifice fly by Mike Shannon, tennis trophy back? down was all the record crowd MONDAY’S FIGHT plain a batting slump. If that 17 Tom Devanney Franciaoo. U ; WllUama, Ghtea^ pionship has been won by the the New York Yankees at the but no standout vlctoriea; Clark in the first half. Southern Methodist in its debut, you’re In trouble. You keep try­ 19 Jerry Santora Golfers Association reported put the Cardinals ahead 1-0. The answer is obvious; Maybe of 59,203 had to shout about imtil were the 'only teams to hold PARIS—Sugar Ray Robinson, were poasible no g t ^ hitter today. go, 88; OalMacn, Plilladelpliln nervcrtingling margin of one moment, won’t be eligible for And he was touched for a run Graebner of Cleveland, and “But we still should have ing to find yourself until you 30 Tom Bailey not for years. (%ariie Pasarell of Puerto Rico. the Lions' Iste drive. their original positions. Ala­ 161%, New York, outobinted would ever ha've one. I was don’t know what you’re doing.” Palmer won two and was and Cepeda, San Ptaielaoo, 81i game on five occasions since the World Series unless there is _in the fourth on a double by gone out and tried to add to our Earl Morrall spearheaded the tired, as I said. Night baseball 24 Jim QuagUa In the last 15 years the Uni­ Aahe and Rieaaen have prom­ total.” bama Jumped from sixth to Yoland Leveque, 161%, BVancs, Treeh, a switch hitter, traced TOM TRESH among the first five In 14 H art San ITranotaeo, 80. . 1900 and four of them have oc­ an Injury to one of the other ’Boyer, White’s single and ted States has won the Silver scoring drive and combined with and partieular^ night games 15 Mark Anderson curred in the last 15 years. The regular members of the staff. ise but are a few years away Wilson, who saw his team fourth. Navy from 10th to sixth 10. his difficulty this aeason to the 8 Jim O’RelUey toumaraents.- /•Pitching — Koafax, Loa An­ Javier’s grounder. Ckip three times — 1964, 1968 Pat Studstill for the 16-yard Jack Nlcklaus, with 8107,717 gelea, 1» 4 , .798; Bonatog, PUl- moet recent was in 1962 when I..ack of a dependable fireman Short, 17-9, then Was driven from maturity. They say Paaa- stage an 80-yard drive for its touchdown pass. year with the New York club, 6 John Kauts and 1963—and each time failed rell has loads of talent but isn’t only, touchdown with less than right In 1962, his freshman 9 Steve Shaw in wlnninngs, also played in 82 adetala. 18-7. .780; Mnitoha^ the Giants edged the Dodgers could hurt, the Tanks in the sc­ from the mound in the sixth The-Packers, after outrushing Promising Star two games to one in a dramatic to defend it successfully. hungry enough. Graebner and four minutM remaining, said; Tommy batted .807 right-hand­ 18 Angelo IntagUata tournaments, wbn four and waa San P^andaeok 88-8 , -714t ries. .. Biddle Stsnky has quit when Boyer again doubled and The pattern was repeated the L l^ s, 93-35, and outpassing among the first flva In 16. orroole, Chutimatt, 17-7, .788j playoff series. as director of player develop­ White again singled for another Froehiing haven't shown the "You can’t play it cozy in Gymnastic Popularity Grows ed and .278 le ft Last seaaon It Quits Celt Camp 31 Carter Reale here Monday. them, 160 yards to 33, added 1 12 Jim Harrison In 1956 the "senior circuit” ment with the St. Louis Cards run.- kind of ability necessary to this game. You’ve got to keep Just 20 more yards on the was .305 right and .245 left. enjoyed one of the,most bitter­ and is a sure bet to wind up as Shannon's two-run single in Roy Emerson, the Australian compete against the top Aus- pounding away at the other This year there is no more than Alternates — John ■] ales, ground and 14 more through the BOSTON (AP)^UOh ter, Alan Roberts. ly-contested races ot all time. a manager next season. the eighth inning wrapped up who has continued to spurri the -team like Baltimore did in beat­ air in the second half. 10 points defference. described as the rookie with the scoring against reliever Ed pros, delivered the elinchlng Eknerson, 27, has been talking ing Chicago 52-0 Suuday. You Zeke Bratkowski directed the Due to Figures Like MurieVs Natursl Rightbaader the most natural ability, has 2ETS Roebuck. blow when he tumqd back retir|p(ient for the last year or can’t change your offensive plan Packers’ attack after Starr call­ "I am a natural righthand quit the World Cham pta BM' Head (teach — Bob Grenier. because you think you've got a Missed Shutout Chuck McKinley of San Anton; So, but is expected to be ready ed the first series of the second ^can guarantee their expenses. hitter” Tresh pointed out, “and ton Celtics. Aest Coaches — Jos Scats, Gibsop. who on the other io, Tex., in the fifth and final for the Cup defense, as will safe lead.” half. NEW YORK (NEA) —' should hit for the higher aver­ The formed Northwestern Bob O’Connel, John Ryan. Johnny Pesky to Learn Fate While LomWrdi was obvious­ "We. need those expenses,” hand had not beaten the Phillies match 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Stolle. Australia has outstand­ Wilson, who saw his team Muriel Davis Grossfeld, the Muriel said. "TTiat keepi| us go- age from that side. I didn't star walked out He had not No. Name Studebater in three appearances, had a This gave the Australians a ing young propMts in left-hand- ly pleased by the victory “in one even its record at 1-1-1 and drop start switching until I went in­ been cut from the biggest, 1 Brian SulUvan of the beet defensive battles of very compact ex-dancer, ta«- It gets us to meets and it THi COMMON-SENSE CAR shutout until the eighth when 3-2 victory, but their superior­ 4d Tony Roche and John New- out of a first plane tie with Los would be rough without them.” to organized ball'in 1968.” deepest crop of newcomers in 7 John Duffy As RSox Manager by Sunday a walk, Richie Allen's single dombe. the aeason,” he wasn’t talking •would be a certain Olympic the club’s history, a spokes 14 Marie Begin ity in world amateur tennis Apgeles in the NFL’s The Grosjdelds were married Tresh has not quite lived up and Johnny Callison’s grounder The loss of the Cup was a too much about the injury to Division, did not appear too dis­ medalist if the gymnastics to tremendous early promise. man said yesterday. 2 Jack Ryan seems more pronounced than quarterback Bart Starr. in 1960 about five years after produced a run. then needed that. disappointment but not unex­ turbed by the loss. - ' competition were judged Falk waa admittedly small 8 Richard Stri will be fired—as so perslstent- the ninth. In Emerson they have the un­ ending assembly line. Moat (rf tro Muriel is accustomed to per­ seeking help from anyone with Miortetop, and with the return Those convinced Pesky Is out Schultz came in with two plained. “But U'e hip left dhoul- out of it. Suhe, the boys are most ability. 8 Mitchell Anderson Jjr rumored—or retained will be disputed No. 1 amateur in the the boys quit school at 16, or der. That’s not so bad.” forming with her husband, Abie, enough patience. of Tony Kubek from the Army ^800 most often are mentioning the men on and finished up a five- down now, but they’ll bounce However, the recent addition 9 Daniel Piela SAVE " known by Sunday at the latest. world. He is the holder of the 17 at the latest, and concentrate Though he (lid not use his left and there aren’t many people "She wanted to know about moved to left field and batted name of third base Coach Billy hitter by getting Clay Dalrym- on tennis. Our youngsters go to back,” he continueci. "It’s go­ around gymnastics who can re­ of ex-Providence cornerman I I Ross DlngweU Boston opens* its last home Australian, Wimbledon and arm and winced when given a a handstand, routine for which .321 in the World Series. Lost Ray Flynn keeps the roster 10 David Piela DONT WAIT TILL OCTOIER Herman as his successor these ple to hit into a doubleplay be­ college until they are 22 or 38 ing to be a long se i^ n for the member the last time the two seaaon with Mantle out almost Stand with a twl-night double- days although about-to-be-fired fore John Hermstein popped up United States championships shot to kill the pain, Starr said whole league.” •' ' . she has become famous," Abie at 14 players plus Mel Counts 12 Ronald NoAe header against Cleveland to- and then get Jobs. were apart. said. " I guess she appreciated two-thirds of the time, Tresh Sam Mele of Minnesota' and ex- for the final out. and winner of his last 48 sin­ But they won’t, be together in who will compete in the Olym­ 3 John Flllorama GET CLOSE-OUT PRICES Blght. gles matches of any description. The Australians and Ameri­ my teaching.” demonstrated that he also was pics. The Celtics must be dO'wn 18 Kevin CKOonneU Detroit pilot Bob Schefflng also That preserved Gibson's vic­ cans now have won the Cup 19 Tokyo this fall because Muriel, an accomplished hand in center Concerning Pesky, General have been mentioned. McKinley was victim No. 48. Hie Grossfelds do all their to 11 plus Counts by the Oct. 16 Donald Ryan tory and gave him the cycle. He times each. Twelve of the last looks and all, 'was the only' practicing at Southern Oonnect- field. ’ Kanager Mike Higgins said yes­ now has beaten every club in Fred Stolle, EUnerson’s team­ Grossfeld to qualify for the U.S. 17 opener. 18 Mark Humphrey RIGHT N O W The best posiibility is that 15 have gone to Australia. leut State (Jollege, where Abie Switeh Hitter Veteran cornerman Tom 17 Dennis De^;an terday: announcement, whatever its the league at least once. mate, has a good claim to being Olympic team. either No. 2 or close to it. Run­ Abner Haynes Among Elite teaches physical education. Because he is a switch hitter Sanders is currently hampered 18 Paul Rysn "A public announcement on iWture, will be made Friday. At Loa Angeles, thp Dodgers Abie Just missed (it would with power and unbridled po­ the situation will be made be­ broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth on ner-up at Wimbledon and For­ have been the third Olympiad Praofloe Together by an Injury and will misa 19 Bernard VonHone Rookie Pete Charton (0-1) est Hills to Emerson, he heat Sidelined “We usually work out to­ tential in all departments, several intraaquad games. . 20 Robert Yeomans . fore the season ends. The news and season-long disappointment ainglcs by Bart Shirley and Braves’ Future Running Backs in Football for them), and he had a tough young Tresh was loosely com­ Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, tim,e imderstandlng why. gether," Muriel said. "It’s best 31 Ronald Morin Will be given out pretty soon.” Dave Morehead (8-14) are pinch hitter Dick Tracewskl pared vrith the incomparable Stolen Bases — Aparicio, 22 John Lanagan Higgins did not reveal the around a sacrifice. That gave Calif., in a key singles match Main ContAiutors that way because it takes seven scheduled to pilch for Boston To Be Discussed Recuperating again hours a day sometimes and I Mantle. Certainly he has lived Baltimore, 55; Weis, Chicago. 33 Robert Bergin BAturt of the decisiun or the lonight. Howie Reed the victory and here but lost to McKinley on KANSAS CITY (AP) — Abnero Only in the laet two games. For years now, the Grossfelds while a ' collarbone, Haynes is back among the elite have been among the main cem- know I wouldn't want to sit in mighty 'Mickey’s shadow. ‘J2; DavaiiUo, Cleveland, 21 34 Alan Notdee •RBCt day it would be released. The Red Sox, who already tagged Dick Ellsworth with the opening day. — ■ MILWAUKEE (AP) — The when he ripped 141 yards In 11 Howser, Cleveland, 19; Hhi' 25 Jamea Wilson loss. broken in three places, running backs in the American trips, did Abner perform In his tributors to the growth of gym- ^ home alone for that long. Another bad break for Tresh The rumor mills have been have clinched eighth place, are McKinley and Ralston may question of whether the Milwau­ "Ojrmnastics is a very de­ could have been that as a ton, Washington, 38 Lsrry Martel Clinding steadily for some time. not be available next year to mends is Jockey Sam­ Football League, thanks to usual manner. nasties and this movement has | 37 games behind the league kee Braves’ baseball club moves soipe effective psyojiology by encouraged a number of fine manding sport. You can’t af­ shortstop batting .286 and hit­ Pasky has said he feeU he will leaders and 7(i back of seventh try to win back the cup. ' to Atlanta next season or re­ my Vacanti. The local At the start of training camp, ford to take off any time ^t all ting 20 home runs and driving he manager again npxt year be- “I have several business op­ Hank Stram, < Kansas City Abner vov(ed that Kanaas City newcomers who are beginning 2-DOOR SEDAN place Cleveland. mains in Milwaukee will be rider was thrown last to make 30-year-olds like Abie because If you do, you lose all in 93 runs, the young man from Sports Schedule portunities and I doubt that I Chiefs’ coach, plus the return of f4na would see a new Abner this considered at a meeting of the month while riding in split end (Jhris Airford. obsolete. ^ your skill and timing. Detroit WM a yelping success. (Compare Aetna’s 6.CYLINDER can get away,” said McKinley. club’s directors,^ Oct. 16, Board fall. However, Stram aald from "It’s been especially tough Tailing off at bat aa'an out­ West Virginia, where The 37-year-old Haynes left ho the start AbnOr would be used "The sport,” Muriel says, Ralston said he would be Chairman William Bartholomay doubt at Oakland Sunday that “definitely is gaining. The per­ this year because-of the Olym­ fielder is quite another story. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Radio, Hrater, Today back — with an improved game said Monday. he had been doing at flanker through the sxhibltioa pics. rv e trained all year for It. Outfielders are supposed to hit 1695IM ivered he still belongs among the fect example is in the women’s Auto. Trans. Soccer — Manchester va. — but friends say he is serious­ Bartikolomay made the state­ aeaaon. moat I think I ’ve taken off for distance. Cfould be that Maloney, Memorial Field. well. Coming out of AFL’s best. He had 323 yards di'vtsion. When I started (1966) ^ Only ^|Ut end and flpnker through 'Tt’a the same with the men. ing sport bacausa the goal is Tresh, the realist Just turning dwtsl death and mdiianred motoriat protectlim. X-Oountry — Manchester va. game all season at ruii^i^ KEN and SULLY'S threaten seriously . Australia'si The contract has anoUier year sent spilling to the back. '*■ five exhibitions and the regular We've been^ getting exposure p^ectlon and one little A p can 26.. "To play r ^ la r ly you BHatol, Memorial Field. hold on the cup. to run. \ s ^ n opener. He was the through television and exhibi­ ndn months of work. It’s not must hit rdgardless of position.” Before you bpy eri renew your eni , SnVICE nSTION Soccer—Manchester at Cen­ ground. The same col­ Haynes, the AFX.’s first big complete detalla. EVlnta^fa d|8-8861. Beat Proapeoto The offer .would mean an atU- name, ha4 a bad seaaon In 1963, chib s top pass reeeivar, but he tions and people are beginning like other nparts where you can Tresh Is one of too many Boland Moton tral, BrUtol. larbone ww broken a (rofflbriy Turootte^s ■— Opp, New riretaouse) Beat proapecta arb Arthur mated |126,000 in annual con­ with only 362 jrards ruMilng wasn’t happy. He won Itching to realize that gym na^cs is an maks a mudaka and catch up YankeM who have been having 36f CENTER ST. at Wm I C«rt«r St. U * OBNTBR STBBKT — PHONE 648-08I8 X-Oount^ Bast at Wind­ Ashe, the 22-year-old Negro yeas (jigo^ in'a/similar ter a rtot at hla old lifimingl exciting sport.” " later.’’ ' an off season. But elups don’t ham, Wlllmantlc. cession revenues which hereto­ compared to 1,075 In 1963. MURIEL OB088FBLO * RODNEY ,T. DOUN AGENCY m Sully bring you their 41 Years «f ServUse (feruer- from Richmond, Va., and Loa fore went to the county would traqk ’Jnishap. Vacanti Among . the reasons advanced bock^Job. • A portloa of the atere- Hiaband Abe', wbo’ll be a give up on ballplayeto like him ToL«43.407f Satavday, otball-V-Wlndsor vs. East, the terinls pro,at Northwestern Other V minor irritations tp the the lino, the death of-hip friend ■taged h f (be QnaatMa, i*tae tem ao ta g aa fha.iVOM attar aaoEt f p.i'.m. — M t Nebo. ™ this fall Md in, the producs a ^ ^ g sm a ^ '^ give NjMAND OPENING” University: Frank FroshUng of Braves such as carry-ins 9t fltonq Johnaon and problems In tbe club a Itfs as soon as he got F o o iM -> Titerr wuiGorai.aablwl, wu lOonU. GabM, Fla., with aiaa - “ T-ufTirMii •abring at Lineoln tbs team haro fwm bl8 oM Job twek. t l u l ’a £ 3 •MM. aM.l^ald6MasFrteaBM tlM.aHaa^)SNS•Si iMWllil. 1 ■■

\ - "U- , "f M i c e s i x t e e n MAMCmsTEU EVENUSG HERALD, HANCHESTERr CONHi, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1964, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^lANCUESTEB, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 PAGE S E V E N T E ^ |U>e owned by ANSWERING SERVICE ished, remodeling, concrete Schools and Classes 33 stoves, $25. Porcelain sinks, slngers! You can take -8 full Open 7 Days A Week beach, large well built home, 249-8691, 649-8988. work. No job too small. Im­ views by appointment. Call URGENTLY years to pay for this outfit. 643-1577. Philip Segal. -Call anytime can take over both properties. I ? “J.'' REGINA GAD6t Mrs. Lubas, 643-1124 or 643- 8’, four faucets, good for In- OFFICE and commercial space 4 flnldied, 2 unfinished bed­ 423-0314. S7 9nn pnniiot „ 1 Pi 3^ West street, Manchester. «4'»4)500 ~ 875-2519 mediate estimates. 643-2629. May we have the pleasure of SH ROOM GARDEN apart for rent, heat and sprinklers RANCH—5 extra large room* ♦ <„4U0 annual Income. C a ll'con n .. and win be conducted by- 1125. dustrisil work, originally $260., rooms. hot water heat, patio, $15,500—RANCH with 5 large owner between 7 a.m,-3:30 e d w a r d d . g a d o of 84 West sacrifice, $35. I^ge assort­ showing It to you nowT ment available October 1, Call 643-7222. tireplace, $16,900. Carlton W, rooms, 100x250 well shrubbed with 3 bedrooms, family stxed BOLTON — 7 room ranch on and leave yonr meaaageu X o n ll hear f m n onr advevttoar to JM CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ WANTED NEEDED Here’s Another Big Offer H eat hot water, stove, refrig­ kitchen, 19 foot . living room p.m. a t M iddletown. D iam on d i Street. Manchester, Conn., as pet'-, dows. doors, ceilings, hatch­ COUNTER GIRL wanted. Part- ment of used restaurant, store Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6182. lot, full cellar, fireplace, 3 tour acres. Three car garage, 6 -04Rn * mittee. tline ntthont speodag all evening at the telephone. WOMEN—GIRLS time, for 7 a.m .-ll a.m. shift. and tavern equipment. Fon­ "SUPER DELUXE" erator, parking. Rent $110 per bedrooms, large kitchen, spot­ with pine paneled wall, gen' outbuildings. Ideal for horses, ® EDWARD D. GADO ways. concrete steps, Doors, 3 ROOMS OP month. Office 16 Forest St. Houses For Rent 65 EIGHT ROOM raised runch, erous closet space, 100x190 lot, Dated Sept. 31. 1964. retaining walls, rec rooms, at­ Please apply Mister Donut, taine’s Used Restaurant less condition. Wolverton etc. Vacant. Owner very anx­ To train for 255 W. Middle Tpke. OPERATORS FURNITURE 643-0000. two years old, large living convenient neighborhood, alu­ ious. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, tics finished, no job too small. Equipment, 473 Windsor COVENTRY—4 room house Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. Lost and Found AntomobUes For Sale 4 PBX—Typist Street Hartford, 627-6771. All 100 per cent guaranteed room with tireplace, modem minum storms and screens, 643-1677. Legal Notice 649-8880. for ONLY $444 LOOKINQ for anything In real with garage for rent, one kitchen with bullt-lns, family 815,900. Wolverton Agency, Appropriate for wear with SWITCHBOARD estate rentals — apartments, bedroom, kitchen furnished. NOTICE i« hereby given that CHBIVROLET, 1962, deluxe Bel SORRY SAL is nOw a merry $14.08 Delivers room, 4 or 6 bedrooms, 2-zone Realtor, 649-2813. CHICKEN COOP (30x100) pro­ State of Connecticut, Mildred L. the new plunging necklines Is RECEPTIONIST STENOGRAPHER N. B. Gridleys— Davenports gal. She used Blue Lustre rug $14.08 Month homes, multiple dwellings, call Call 643-6434. hot water heat, garage, $24,900. 7 ROOM COLONIAL vides excellent retirement hi' L*ppen V*. Richard W. Lappen. the scooped-front, bare-back Pass Book No. M067655 is- Air, excellent condition, orig­ Roofing— Siding 16 Hone and Lapp SuMrior Court, County of Hart­ I.B.M—KEYBUNCH and upholstery cleaner. Rent — YOU GET— J. D. Realty, 648-6129. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. SIX ROOM Cape, with country come plus a nice 5 room cape bra made of stretch lace. It can eued by The Savings Bank of inal owner. 649-7919. Centerless Grinders POUR BEDROOM single fam­ ford, September 3. 1964 A. A. DION, m e . Roofing electric shampooer $1. Olcott 16-Piece Bedroom S bedroom colonial on well- setting. 140x150 lot, storm ''With 2 car garaM. On Rte. Notice to Richard W. Lappen. he laundered, finger-shaped and Manchester has been lost and TWX—TELETYPE Attractive opening in mod­ I.D. and O.D. Production Grind­ WE HAVE customers waiting ily dwelling, completely mod­ MANCHESTER — Six room windows, screens, fireplace, application has been made to 1964 JEE3P, deluxe cab, full siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Variety Store. 18-Piece Living Room landsoaped lot (4 block 44A, just over Bolton line. ..Upon the complaint of Uie plain­ requires no Ironing. . em office for,a competent ers for the rental of your apart­ ernized, 1(4 baths, centrally Ranch, kitchen with bullt-ins, from Main St. New gas and new dry well. Owner sell­ tiff In the above entitled action said bank for payment of the front seat, radio, heater, 4- terations and additions. Ceil­ NO AGE BARRIER ^ 12-Rece Kitchen Owner anxious. T. J. Crockett prayins. for reasons therein set stenographer. Interesting And Others SCREENED loam for the best ment or home. J. D. Realty. located, available October 15, dining room, 3 bedrooms, full heating system. Aluminum ing. Call 649-7578. Realtor, 643-1577. amount of deposit. way plow, only 3,000 miles, ex­ ings. Workmanship guaran­ H. S. DIPLOMA NOT RE- —PLUS— •48-6139. $175 monthly. Call 649-4581, forth, for a divorce on the ground cellent condition. Call 875- teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. . QUIRED and varied work. Excel­ in lawns., delivered from our Electric Refrigerator basement, carport, 100x200 comb’n. windows. Garage. of Intolerable cruelty. Wiiniony, cu»- screening plant Andover Co­ evenings and, weekends, 646- lot. immaculate condition. $3,- Priced to sell at $16,800. IMPRESSIVE 6 room bungalow COVENTRY—4 room home tody and support of minor children, NOTICE I/DST — In BoKon Center, | 0657 or 875-1065. I DAY & EVE. CLASSES lent salary and benefit Apply TV Set A Comb. Range EAST HAR’TFORD — brand 1421. off E. Center Street, 8 large and counsel fees returnable before spayed female dog, half Dane,: BIDWELL HOME Improvement NATION’S LARGEST BUSI­ lumbia. George H. Grlfflng, 900. assumes mortgage. Phil- For app’t. to inspect, call, with porch. Good heating sys­ program. Write P. O. Box Personnel Department Free Delivery In Conn. new 8 room apartments, all brick Agency, 649-8464. bedrooms, finest condition tem. Near beach. Room for the ^ M r io r Court within and for PUBLIC HEARING half Boxer, dark brindle color, j CHEVROLET, 1957, 2-door Company—Roofing, siding, al­ NESS SCHOOL Inc., 742-7888. Free Storage Until Wanted . on first floor, ideal for couples SIX ROOM single house for HMtford County to be held at Hart­ Hardtop, V-8, Hurst floor terations, additions and re­ 1821, Hartford, stating throughout, high assumable expansion. 100x100 lot. For ford on the first Tuesday of Oc- ADDITIONAL answers to name of Beauty. | TRAIN NOW—PAY LATER Free Expert Service with no children. Includes rent, available October 15. RANCH—Ansaldl Bunt in 1969 mortgage. Wesley R Smith ,A.D.. 19M. and upon an ap­ Bolton license number 18856. , shift, no body rot, original modeling of all types. Excel­ HARTFORD MACHINE MOVING— Miscellaneous furni­ JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. appointment call 742-7066. APPROPRIATIONS LOW TUITION—E-Z TERMS education, business exper­ ture, yard tools. Including Free Set Up By Our Own range, refrigerator, disposal 649-1385. Modem Youngstown kitchen Agency, 643-1567. plication in sal* action for an or­ Kinder please call 643-0037.1 paint, good condition. Must lent workmanship. 649-6495. FREE PLACEMENT ASSIST- SCREW CO. heat, hot water, and individ­ REALTORS der of notice. It appearing to and BOARD OF DIRECTORS .sell. Going into service. 649- ience, and salary require­ snow blower. Tel. 648-7659 or Reliable Men with bullt-ins, 8 bedrooms, VERNON—Home and business being found by the subscribing au­ Reward. ANCE PHONE 247-0358 FOR A ual thermostats. Storage CLEAN 4(4 room house part­ ceramic tile bath. 2 fireplaces, 131 LAKE ST., Manchester. combination, 6 room Ranch, thority that the said defendant has 3635. DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ ments. 92 Deerfield Rd., Windsor, Conn. 145 Wells Street. ly furnished, located In Bol­ 164 East Center St. 649-5261 TOWN OF ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ NEW CLASSES NOW FORM­ “COURTESY AUTO” space in basement, coin oper­ plastered walls, oil hot water New listing—3 bedroom Cape, large building in rear, com­ gone to parts unknown, and that liOST at Globe Hollow swim­ ING ated laundry, parking, appli­ ton, Immediate occupancy. 7 rooms, oil heat, aluminum notice of the Institution of this ac­ MANCHESTER, ming pool—1965 Cheney Tech 1957 AMBASSADOR, red and ings. gutters and aluminum THE PROVEN carpet cleaner When Henry Ford started to heat with cast iron radiation. mercial zone on busy high­ tion moot likely to come to his at­ CALL (ANYTIME)—W RITE- ances by General Electric. Adults' only. 649-6359. combination windows, fire­ CONNECTICUT ring. Initials D.M.B. Tel. 649- black, power brakes, ' power windows. 643-4352, 643-0896^ OLAN MILLS, INC. needs An equal opportunity employer. Blue Lustre is easy on the make his Model T autos, or Immediate occupancy. $18,900. way. Tongren Agency, 848- tention la that hereinafter ordered: VISIT budget. Restores forgotten $120 monthly. 83 Elm Street SPLIT IJCVEL—7 rooms, 1(4 place, enclosed porch, artesian 6321. it Is Notice is hereby given that 9610. steering, clean, J175. 643-9248. three ladies for telephone thereabouts Albert’s inaugu­ Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. baths, ^ modern kitchen with colors. Rent electric sham­ (off Burnside Avenue near well, 2-car garage. Lot ORDERED; That notice' of the the Board of Directors, Town of OUT OF TOWN work from our downtown of­ rated their “courtesy” auto Suburban For Rent 66 FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, bullt-ins, dining room, fam^ 175x320. Owner 643-7662. Institution of said action be given Manchester, Connecticut, „wltl 1955 OLDSMOBILE SsT^dio. Roofing and Cbtinneys 16-A pooer $1. Paul’s Paint A Wall­ system, and we’ve been doing it Main). Model apartment open the defendant by some proper of­ heater, good running condi­ CALL COLLECT fice, hours 9-5 p.m., pay $1.25 dally. Apt. D. Pbrne 528-2030, guest house, 2 car garage— lly room, full basement, 1- ficer or Indifferent person causing hold a Public Hearing in the Announcements 525-9317 per hour. Apply today and to­ TWO EXPERIENCED paint­ paper Supply. ever since. Albert’s now main­ FURNISHED year ’round home car garage. $22,900. Phil tion. $50. 644-8049. ROOFTNO — Specializing re­ eve. Raymond Damato, 643-1 on Andover Lake, immediate all on Holl Street, fine central DESIRABLE 6 room custom a true and attested copy of this Municipal Building Hearing pairing roofs of all kinds, new morrow ready to work. Room ers wanted. 649-9658. tains a fleet of unmarked au­ brick Agency, 649-8464. Cape. Many extras. Price re­ RAISED RANCH order of notice to be published in ELBX7TROLUX sales and serv­ NEW BEAUTIFUL Barby, 7091 or 628-4602. occupancy, $150 monthly. Call location. Low 20’s they are the. Mancheater Evening Herald a Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ 1963 M.G.B. Roadster, blue, roofs, gutter work, chimneys 10, 983 Main St. tos and will call for you at duced. Call owner 643-8833. ice, bonded representative, Al­ M.T.I. SCHCXDLS ALL AROUND man, general Tamy and Mitch doll’s cloth­ J. D. Realty, 643-5129. asking. T. J. Crockett, Real­ COME SEE Pilgrim Hills — newspaper circulated In Manches­ chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., wire wheels, 4-speed transmis­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum laboring, combined with med­ ing, 50c. Complete wedding your home, take you to our CREST LUXURIOUS duplex tor, 643-1577. 8 Bedroom raised ranch in ter, Connecticut once a week for October 6, 1964, at 8:00 p.m,, Fine new homes! Less than THRB3E bedroom ranch, $700 two consecutive weeks, commenc­ Manchester, 644-8141. sion, $1,695. Phone 643-5288. siding. 30 years’ experience. 750 Main St.— Suite 804 ium truck driving, six day outfit $1. 643-6452. store and back home again, apartments, 4(4 rooms, 1(4 COLUMBIA — Year ’round Vernon, near Parkway, and on proposed additional appro­ Free estimates. Call Howlev, rent! VA — no money down! down. FHA, or attractive con­ ing on or before October 3. A.D. Hartford, Connecticut Merry Christmas week. Apply McKinney Bros. without placing you under any baths, heat, hot water, dis­ house, 2 bedrooms, combina­ Maifchester shopping center. Large lot, 1964 and that return of sudh serv­ priations .General Fund Budget com , STAMP coUectors buy CHEVROLET 4-door sta- 643-5361, 644-8333. posal, refrigerator, range, car­ Others minimum down! ventional financing terms. 643- Septic Tank Co., 8:30 a.m. or obligation. So just phone us tion living and dining room, You ought to see these out­ 6982. nice ■view. 2 fireplaces, ga­ ice be made to the above named 1964-66 as follows: at discount prices at the D is-» tion wagon, $ cylinder, stand- Boats and Accestiories 46 for this service. It will be our peted staircase, Venetian Court. It will be a very Merry Chrls- 4:30 p.m., Mitchell Drive off kitchenette with stove and THE AUTUMN LEAVES standing Ranches, -Capes, rage, kitchen built-lns. Ex­ s / Frank N.''Stone To: Pension Oom- count Center (with Manches- shift. Call 643-9357 after pleasure, and you’ll Mke It. Blinds, washer, dryer; base­ refrigerator, bath, screened 6 p.m. Ra41o-TV Repair WANTED mas for Parker St. SUPER SAILFISH, used, wood Raised Ranches, Split Levels NEW 6 room ranch, 8 bed' clusive with Assistant Clerk of the Superior mission Admin­ ter Rubber Stamps), 5 South May we serve you? ment storage, on bus line, rea­ porch, yard, lake privileges, will form a breathtaking rooms, 1(4 baths, basement . Court of County of Hartford istration ...... $ 8,000JM> Main Street. Manchester. Services 18 Women—Men hull, aluminum mast and sonable rent. 571 Hartford Rd. — featuring bullt-ln decora­ A true copy attest WANTED — High School boy $100. Call 228-3508 between view from the porch of tor colored General EHectric garage, on bus line, near Clarence E. Foley Deputy Sheriff Capital Improve­ ■ rrucks—^Tractors To Train for AVON willing and able to do yard spars, nylon sails, blue and A— H—B— E— R—r —S Mr. GiU, 649-3566. 5:30-8:30 p.m. COTTON RUGS, bedspreads (CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ white, $180 or reasonable of­ this large executive Ranch kitchens and acre tree shaded schools and shopping center. JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. ment Reserve Cashiers— Checkers work. Call 643-4472 after 6 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD in top prestige area. Over­ expertly dyed, 70 decorator 1952 DODGE 2-ton walk-in ice, available ail hours. Satis­ fer, Manchester, 643-5458. VERY ATTRACTIVE 4 room lots with magnificent view in Priced below FHA value. Will Fund ...... 61,566.8$ „ Representatives. It can be p.m. OPEN HTVERY NIGHT TILL 9 ANDOVER—Four room apart­ sized rooms. 2 full baths, consider trade, or will use 164 East Center Bt. 649-6261 Building Inspec-., colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, truck, good condition. Make faction guaranteed. Call 649- Supermarkets. Discount apartment, first floor, porch, ment, including heat, hot beautiful park-like country 43 Purnell Place. an offer. Tel. 649-4749. 1315. Stores, Drugstores, Etc. for you too! Ideal part-time attic, basement, hot air oil mammoth Rec. Rm. Rare setting. The price range is rent as down payment. 649- NOTICE t i o n ...... 7,000.00 e'mployment for mothers SALESMAN, retail store, sal­ ONE HOTPOINT electric water. Call 742-7676 for ap­ buy at $29,000. Dick Beach 9644, 648-2463. EARN BIG $$$$ ary plus commision. Box G, Diamonda— Watches— range; two Hotpolnt refrig­ burner. Adults preferred. Op­ pointment. from $13,990 to $17,990. the Municipal Build- FOR SALE — 1959 half ton with small children who 649-5306. OF ANNUAL Ings ...... 8,000.00 Personals Herald. Jewelry 48 erators. Excellent condition. posite Center Park. 232-4351. values are amazing, and the SOITTH WINDSOR — Freshly pickup Chevrolet with utility Millinery, Dressmaking 19 NO AGE LIMIT need extra dollars. Pull PORTER STREOTT Area—Im­ TOWN MEETING all to be financed from the im-. . 643-7659. 145 Wells Street location Is superb! ’That’s painted 8 bedroom ranch with i body. $995. Call after 6, 875- H.S. DIPLOMA NOT RE­ training. Call today. 289- WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ THREE ROOM apartment, Business Property why they’re selling! Models pressive 7 room Garrison Co­ The legal voters of the Town appropriated operating General RIDE WANTED from Lake i ALTERATIONS and plain sew­ QUIRED 4922. Barrows * Wallace lonial, one year old, 4 twin built-ins, ceramic bath, fire­ Street to Aircraft, Gate No. 3, | 6168. CARPENTER wanted. Call pairing. Prompt service. Up to AQUA SOFA, melon chair, heat, hot water, stove refrig­ For Sale 70 open Sunday and dally (ex­ of Coventry, Cpnnecticut, are Fund surplus, 1963-64 year, r ing on women's and children’s DAY & EVE. CLASSES erator, $90 . 247 No. Main, Manchester Parkade, bedrooms, 1(4 baths, kitchen place, garage. Attractively 8-4:45. Call 649-3576. | 742-8863. $20 on your old watch in trade. white foot stool, white pole cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to landscaped. A real value with hereby warned and directed to To: Sewer De- » 1957 CHEVROLE3T, long body, clothing. Reasonable. Call any­ NATION'S LARGEST BUSI­ Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, 649-5228, 9-5. Manchester 649-5306 dark. Five miles east of Man­ bullt-lns, family room, beau­ mMt at the High School Audi­ partment Cai^- time 643-5453. NESS SCHOOL lamp, mahogany cedar chest, EISSO SERVICE station for tiful condition and priced for assumable 4(4% mortgage. RIDE WANTED daily from vl-! half ton, exceptionally good EARN $50 and more in fa­ EXPEFUENCED meat cutter, 787 Main Street, State Theater mahogany knick-knack shelf, lease at Bolton Notch, High­ chester on Route 44A. in Cov­ torium, on Monday, October tel Improve- I r: body, excellent engine, has TRAIN NOW—PAY LATER BOLTON CENTER Apartments, immediate sale. Wesley R. Owner, 644-8086. cinlty Walnut Street to Uni­ mous brand items. No invest­ excellent working conditions, Building. beige northern dyed muskrat ways 6 and 44A. Contact Mr. TERRIFIC value In a 7 room entry. Samuel M. Lavitt 5th, 1964 at 8:00 P.M. to take ment Reserve > versity of Connecticut- Call many extras. 649-3465. LOW TUITION—E-Z ment. Help friends shop from good starting salary. Apply Comer Brandy St. and Bolton Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ Smith Agency, 648-1567. Moving—Trucking— TERMS coat. 643-2618 after 6. D. Lothrop, 627-4188. Cape, garage. 1(4 baths, fire­ ------:------^------action on the following ulicles: Fund ...... $44,969.64 ~ 649-2439. home. Send for free 396 page Box KK, Herald. Center Rd., new 3 rooms, heat, non Circle, 643-2158, 875- Article 1. To hear the Board to be financed from the unap­ Storage 20 FREE PLACEMENT ASSIST­ Florists— Nurseries 49 hot water, stove, refrigerator, place, 4 bedrooms, only $15,- HOLLISTER STREET — Has Auto Driving School 7-A catalog. Popular Club Plan. BUSINESS ZONE m - m gttt 900. Wesley R. Smith Agen­ 6297. NOTICE of Finance’s estimate^ of expen­ propriated operating surphu ^ STATE LICENSED rest home ANCE TWO maple twin beds. €5all $126. 649-3266, 643-4312. rooms with two oCflces, sep­ everything! Splendid Colonial, MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught Dept. K851, Lynbrook, New HARDY Chrysanthemums . In cy,' 643-1567. ditures with recommendations. the Sewer Department 1968-64,' centrally located, rea.sonable LEARN TO DRIVE — Special NEW CLASSES NOW FORM­ York. 643-6310 after 3:30. arate entrance, suitable, tor $14,900— SPOTLESS 5(4 room 6 rooms, 1(4 baths, built-in ANNUAL rates, friendly atmosphere. attention to nervous and eld­ trucking and package delivery. ING Salesmen Wanted 36-.A all colors, pompons and Har­ FOR RENT—4 room heated ranch, basement, non-devel­ range add oven, carpeting, Article 2. To take whatever David M. Barry, business or professional use, BEAUTIFUL paneled heated TOWN MEETING action upon the Board of Fi­ Secretary . ,, Tel. 875-1011. erly. Classroom for teen-agers. Refrigerators, washers and Call (AnytimeVWrite-Visit PART-TIME help needed for vest giants, 50c and 75c each. apartment. Tel. 643-5118 be­ Philbrick Agency. 649-8464. opment, 100x200 lot. Assume pine paneling, garage, sewers, stove moving sp xilalty. Folding GRANT'S needs salesmen for tween 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. family room oft kitchen. 8 bed' nance’s estimates and recom­ Board of Directora Pickup service. Day or eve­ Out of Town 4:30-11. Apply Iona Manu­ Open 7 days a week. Pon- room ranch, aluminum storms, 4(4% mortgage, $104.32 schools, extras. . Priced low TOWN OF ANDOVER, WANTED ride from Wood­ chairs for rent. 649-0752. its appliance TV department. ticelli’s Greenhouse, 433 N. ' Musical Instruments 53 twenties. Robert" Anderson, mendations as is necessary. Manchester, Conneotleut- ning lessons. Reasonable rates. Call Collect facturing, Regent Street, Man­ FOUR ROOM tenement for cellar, 168x246 lot, only $U,- monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, CONNECTipUT land Street, near Broad, to Manchester Driving Academy. chester. Guaranteed salary, plus com­ Main St. Land For Sale 71 Realtor, 649-5132. Realtor. 528-0139, 528-1776. The electors and citizens Article 8. To empower the Dated at Manchester, ComMOtir 525-9317 WURLITZER SPINET home rent, all Improvements, 95 600. CSarlton W. Hutchins. 649- Elm Street. Hartford, 8:30- 742-7249. f mission, company benefits, qualified, to vote in Town Meet­ >ard ^ o t Selectmen and the cut, this 26th day a t Septem­ Painting—Papering 21 organ, walnut finish, excellent Foster St. Call 643-7340. 6183. 4:30. 649-5031. group health insurance, retire­ (COVENTRY - Pucker Street QUALITY eight room spilt CHARMING five room Cape, ings in the Town of Andover Town TreMurer to borrow ber, 1964. ment l^neflts. Apply Manager, Fuel and Feed 49-A condition.- 643-0152. FIVE ROOM apartment in Ver­ B’or Sale—40 acres, $12,000. MANCHESTER—Older 6 room level in Lakewood Circle. Our garage, beautifully land­ are hereby notified that the money from time to time as PASSENGERS wanted from Garage— Service PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ Market Training B»ilp Wanted— Male 36 W. T. Grant Co., Parkade, terior, paperhanging, wall­ non, available October 1. Approximately 1,500 feet front­ Colonial, 1(4 baths, modem sign is posted. In the thirties scaped, new roof, recently Annual Town Meeting will be neede;] to meet current ex­ So. Windsor-Wapping area to Storage 10 Manchester. ' FOR SALE — Seasoned hard­ age. Call 742-8578 or 423-5842. paper removed, dry wall work Adults only. Tel. 649-1457. kitchen, enclosed porch, excel­ —and worth it. T. J. Crock­ painted Inside and out, excel­ held at the Andover Elementary penses. vicinity Travelers, Hartford. Institute MECHANIC for truck fleet, wood for fireplace. B. J. Begin, Wanted— ^To Buy 58 ett. Realtor, 843-1577, lent condition, corner School Article 4. To see what action Call 644-1664 after 5:30. GARAGE FOR CAR, boat or Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ married, responsible, extra CAN YOU QUALIFY to join 164 Manchester Road, Glas­ lent neighborhood, only $14, School, Andover, on Monday, 750 Main St.—Suite 804 FIVE ROOM duplex, newly re- 900. Hayes Agency. 643-4803. and Glenwood. Call 649-5094 the Town wishes to take in re­ storage, 148 Cooper Hill St., ing arranged. Fully insured. hours, good weeks pay. Call a staff of real estate special­ tonbury, 633-2933. WANTED TO BUT—Antlqws Houses For Sde 72 I 459 KEENEY STREET. 6 room October 6, 1964 at 8:00 p.m. for PASSENGERS wanted to Pratt Free estimates. 649-9658, Jo­ decorate(L'’*gas stove, garage, after 4:30. gards to the expenditure of Manchester, $7. Call Glaston­ Hartford, Connecticut 643-2414. ists, and become a member o f , and good used tnmlture. vil­ MANCHESTER — New listing. Colonial, sunporch, large yard, the following purposes: Cl42 Wells Street St 'Whitney, 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m.. bury 633-9057. seph P. Lewis. adults preferred, $105 month­ CONCORD RD - Beautiful 1. To choose a moderator for Town Aid Funds available to an informed sales force ? Our lage Peddler Auction House, St. James Parish. 5(4 room 2-car garage, amesite drive, M ANCHESTER — Beautiful Main Street and West Side. PART-TIME 2 .furniture 'and office provides every tool DRY HARDWOOD for sale. ly. Call 643-9883. ranch, large living room, twin- said meeting. the Town of Coventry under the EXTERIOR and interior paint­ Route 88. BUlngton. 875-8711, ranch with garage, 1(4 baths, across from Fox Grove Coun­ 5’4 room Ranch, fireplace, OVERSIZE CAPE Call 643-8546. FOR RENT—Boat and trailer Help Wanted— Female 35 appliance delivery' and ware­ available for the man who | Call 742-8059. al dining room, cMinet Idtclien, try Club, $15,500. Call owner 2. To hear knd accept the re­ provisions! of Chapter 238 as inside storage for 16' boat, \ ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ house men, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. ------V— ------Bob FlucU^r, and Son. FOUR CLEAN rooms, second 24 foot living room with fire­ garage, large lot. full price passed by ^ e 1963 General As­ wants a real estate career. | floor, adults only. 649-7567; 2 bedrooms, recreation room, place, oil hot water heat, plas­ 643-4719. ports of'the various town offi­ Adorab/e, three bedrooms WANTED ride from E. Cen­ $25 per season. Tel. 649-5854. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. FUIly PART-TIME and full-time fttb- Call Mr. Pettengyi 643-1524. landscaped yard. Mwton B. $15.,500. Minutes .from to’wn- sembly of the State, of Conn., ter St. and Munroe Street to This is a full-time position for SEASONED fireplace wood for WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ after 6. 649-1928. ter walls, aluminum storms 3-bedroom Ranch, full base­ cers and boards as printed in (one bedrpom 14 x 18(4), insured. Workmanship guar­ ric .sales girls wanted. Apply an experienced, licensed man Robertaon, Realtor. MS<090S. NEW HOMES—We have 8 new the Town Report. as amended in 1954. Elm Street, Hartford, 8:30- anteed. Leo Pelletier. 649-6328. sale. Call 649-8974. tique and used furniture, china, and 'screens. Custom built ment, extra large lot, full ^natural woodwork, in Oo-^ Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 to Manager, Pilgrim Mills, ready to go. A confidential in­ glass, silver, picture frames SCHOOL STREET—6 room du­ homes under construction 8. To see if the Town 'wlU Article . 5. To see what-action . 4:30. Call 643-7001. If no answer. 643-9043. MANCHESTER — New 8 room 1951. $16,900. Wolverton Agen­ price. $13,900. Pour bedroom lonial styling. Two baths, Hartford Road, Manchester. terview may be arranged by and old coins, old dolls and plex, adults preferred, avail­ right in Town. Ranches from vote to authorize and empower the Town wishes to take on the 1962 DUCATI, 250 c.c., excel­ Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living cy, Realtor, 649-2813. ■ Colonial. 2 vears old. bullt-ins, ilreplaoe, 13x13 encloaed Open daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m., calling Mr. Werbner at 643- guns, hobby collections, attic able Nov. 1. Call 643-5563. $18,500 and Colonials in the the Board of Selectmen to enter recommendation of the Board Automobiles For Sale 4 lent Condition, $350. Call 643- INTE3R10R and exterior paint­ Saturday. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. SPECIAL — LOCAL Garden— Farm— Dairy room, family room, built-in one full bath, two half baths, >porch with Jalousie ^ win-4 ing. wallpaper removed, fully 1121.. contents or whole estates. Fur­ SEVEN ROOM Older iKxne, 4 twenties. Prime locations, into a contract with the Town of Selectmen that the signpost 4543 after 7. Products 50 kitchen, master bedroom with . quality construction. Call, attached garage, large assum­ dows. Immaculate ' con­ Insured. Rene Belanger. 648- niture Repair Service Talcott- CENTRALLY located 6 room bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72xl6L of BoRon for use of the An­ be moved from the Old .Town MEED CAR? Your credit turn­ AREA CONCERNED duplex with garage. $110 dressing room, low twenties. gladly give you the details. able G.T. mortgage or mini­ Hall to the-New Town Hall in dition. One block from ed down? Short on down pay­ 0612 or 644-0604 RN, PART-time. Tel 649-2358. PICK YOUR own apples off ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. Marion E. Robertsoo, Realtor dover Disposal Area for one Business Services month. J. D. ReSty. 643-5129. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. 843-6068. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- mum dowA FHA, full price accordance with Sec. 7-102 of >Maln Street Many extraa.< ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- Help Wanted— tree, 75 cents 16 quart bas­ 1677. $20,500. Over 100 mor* n*t- year for a sum not less than Offered 13 INSIDE and outside painting. CASH IMMEDIATELY — We VACANT 6 room Ranch, 1(4 $3,500.00. the Genera] Statutes, Revision xion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ ket. Michael Kurys, 163 buy anything from a pin to FOUR ROOM duplex, available $9,900 RANCJH—Ideal starter in”-* to choose ^rom. Call the You name your own price. Male or Female 37 baths, fireplace, full basement, of 1958. $ 1 9 ^ est Douglas. Inquire about low­ Expanding manufacturing French Road, Bolton, off battleship. Used furniture and Oct. 15, one child, $85. 649- home, picturesque wooded set­ MANCHESTER—$13,000. Own­ Ellsworth ^ MUien Agency, 4. To see If the Town will vote Ia w NMOWER sharpening; re­ 649-7863, 875-8401. LPN, PART-TIME. Tel. 649- Route 85. garage, 5 years old, $17,900. to authorize the Board of Se­ Dated at Coventry, Connect}'^ est down, smallest pajTnents pairs, sales, rotor blades ACCURATE T'YFIST with j appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, 9959. ' ting, an excellent buy. Wesley er selling 6 room Dutch Co­ ■Realtors, 643-6930. ansrwhere. No .small loan or fi­ 2358. needs high quality men Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. lectmen to Issue permibi and cut, this 26th day of Septenq^ sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ bookkeeping experience, part 649-8254, 240-4794. R. Smith Agency, 643-1567. lonial, 244 E. Middle Tpke. CALL OWNER nance company plan. Douglas right now for Bridgeports, CONCORD GRAPES, pick your SEVEN ROOlij duplex, quiet Tel. 643-0190. set the fee therefore, for the ber, 1964. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Electrical ^rvlres 22 SECRETARY-Receptlonist, ex­ or full time. Write Box A, .$8 500—SEVEN room Ranch, Motors, 333 Main. j lathes, ajid tool making. own, bring containers, $1.25 neighborhood, available about MANCHESTER — Year-Old cub- $8,600 - WELL KEPT 6(4 room dumping of motor vehicles at Richard M. Galipat 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 cellent opportunity for a Herald, stating age and expe­ ANTIQUES, household fur­ tom 6(^ room ranch, aluminum flreolace, 8 years old. wood­ 649.7034 FREE ES’TIMATES. Prompt basket. After 4 p.m., 270 nishings, business merchan­ November 1st. $110. monthly. ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive MANCHESTER — Executive ed IH seres, extra building the Andover Disposal Area.- Donald S. Dkvis 2098. worthwhile and interesting' Both shifts. Above aver­ rience. Hackmatack Street siding, 2-car garage. 2 baths, 1963 CHEVY II Super Sport service on all types of elec­ dise, store liquidations, ma­ Call 643-2465; dining araa, sulwban. Owner residence.. English Colbnial of lot, needs handvmsn’s toudh. 5. To see if the Town will Lionel G. Jean Convertible, bucket seats, ’ position in the office of a lo­ age pay. Overtime. All family room with fireplace, TYPEWRITERS ' - Standard trical wiring. Licensed and in- chinery and equipment, real anzlOQB. Carlton W. Hutchins, 8 .rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2(4 small do'vn ns'i'tnent. Pssek adopt an Anti-Junk Automobile Roard of Selectmen automatic transmission, radio i cal doctor. Applicant must be benefits. All replies strictly FRESH SWEET CIDER for all SIX ROOM flat, second floor,;! ■ huge suburban lot. Hayes Agen- baths. Park-like setting In and electric. Repaired, over­ •sured Wilson Electrical Co.. neat, a good typist, accurate occasions. Call-Art Fish, 640- estate, appraisals. American Realtor. 64*6182. Resltv. 289-7475. 742-8243, and Truck Ordinance pertaining and heater, excellent condi­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. confidential. Apply quick­ Situations Wanted— redecoratedi available October'] cy, 643-4803. prestige neighborhood. Priced 643-7208. tion. One owner. Call 875-0657. with figures, and able to meet 4695. Auction Co., 643-2794, 648- to unregistered and ungaraged chines^ rented and repaired, j ly. Box GG, Herald. Female 38 6468, evenings 643-684’7. 1st, $95. 649-0991. FOUR BEDROOM (tolonlal, In the 20’s for'immediate sale. motor vehicles. the public, i ■ Employment, at MANCHESTER — Executive paneled family room, kitchen Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Pickup and delivery service. neighborhood, lovely 7 room SOUTH MAIN STREET— 6. To iee if the Town will CHRYSLER, 1955. Windsor 2-! Floor Finishing^ ^ present is on a , part-time EXPERIENCEID woman would SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, with built-ins, formal dining rtoor, exceptionally good condi­ Yale ’Typewriter Service. 649- basis. This will become a full­ Fertilizers . 50-A garage, quiet adults preferred. Colonial, mammoth living ONE BLOCK from Main, two Prime location. Charming 6 vote to authorize the Board of 4986. like housework Thursdays. Rooms Without Board 59 room, fireplace, attached ga­ room Cane. 3 bedrooms, heat­ WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? tion. 643-8607. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- time position. Salary com­ Near bus. Tel. 289-1411.. Call 643-4481 after 6. room, modern, kitchen wiol rage, .$22,000. I^llbrick Agen­ family, 4-4 duplex, permanent Selectmen to terminate the mensurate with experience. DRIVERS for school bus, 7:30- GOOD COW manure, |6 and built-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri­ ed recreation room, baths, agreement between the Towns REPAIRS on all makes of re­ Ing (specializing In older $10. loads, delivered. Excellent FURNISHED room, Hght cy. «49-8464. siding, two recent heating Let a professional do it for you. 1^)5 CHEVROLET Model 210, floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ References, both personal and 8 a.m., 2:15-3:84 p.m. Call TWO AND THREE room fice at $19,900. Hayes Agency, systems, garages, clean. modern kitphen with dishwesh- of Andover, Bolton, and Colum' d-door hardtop. Call owner, frigerators, washers- ranges, 643-2414. for fall use. 643-7804, 649- housekeeping, private en­ apartments. Includes heat, hot 643-4803. er, entire house newlv dec­ bia, dated March 21, 1903, per and dryers. All oijr burners ing. - Ceilings. Paperhanging. business, required. Box AA, WILL DO babysitting,' day or 8731. RANCH, 4 . rooms, 2 bedrooms, Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Hard work and good luck can make a sale, , but tor the tat- B49-9970. Herald. trance. Lady only. One min­ water and gas for cooking. orated. Hripcrt to sell. Can tainlng to the Probate Records cleaned and serviced. All worit No job too small. John Ver- BUS DRIVERS for school night. Call anytime. 649-7028. ute from Main S t Tel. 649- kitchen, Uving room, wooded dlvidual trying to sell his own house the chances of finding - faiUe. 649-6750. BHectric refrigerator and gas lot, handy to bus, shopping MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom owner 643-8652. Building. 1 ^ 2 VOLKSWAGEN Con- ■•guaranteed, Cosma Appliance routes. Short hours, gopd pay. 7959 after 5. ^ a ready buyer are limited. I experienced””mother” vriTl stove furnished. Call 649-7834, JUST LISTED etc. Ebccellent condition. $12.- ranch, attached garage, bullt- 7. To set If the Town will •lertible, gray, white top, radio, Seri^lce, 606 Center. 649-0055. NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, 11-7 Collins Bus Service, 'Strong care for children in my home. Household Goods 51 lns, rec room, assumable mort­ SPACIOUS 6-6 fist, 2-car ga- low mileage, very good con­ Road, Wapplng. 644-1131. ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman 649-5779, 5-7 p.m. 900. . Phllbrick Agency. 649' vote to amend its Builldng Code We, as full time local REALTORS, have the selling experi­ Bonds— Stocks— shifts. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. 643-9643. 8464. gage. Hanley Agency, 643- rse'e. verv rentrnl. no agents. to provide for a Deputy Build­ dition. Must sell.' Call Rock- HAVE SMALL pickup truck-^ USED APPLIANCES, clean re­ only, free parking, references RAISED RANCH ence pnd the financial know-how to effeet a quick,' care­ Attics and cellars cleaned. Mortgages 27 CONCRETE mason worker 0030. White Box EE. Herald. ing Official appointed by 'the Wile 875-6770. ^OTH ER will care for 4 year frigerators, ranges, washers required. Call aRer 5 p.m., 1(4 ROOM apartment, heated', Rubbish removed. Reasonable. wanted, full-time, experience and dryers, prices reasonable 643-2693. MANCHESTER—3 family, 4-5- Building Official for a term not free sale for you. Let us separate the eurlostty seekers and IMS COMET Convertible, aiitn- Call 649-1043. ( j SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ DEMONSTRATE TOYS preferred or will train. Must ‘ old child, my home, for work­ adults. Call 649-5554. 6. fully occupied, good loca­ 67 FALKNOR DRIVE— Seven FRESHT.'F natnted ranch, flre- exceeding that of the Building bargain hunters Iroilf the renl buyers for you. Let os as- ing mother. 649-7135. at B. D. Pearl Appliances, Featuring 7 rooms, excel­ room Cape Cod home packed nlace, 4th bedroom or family matic, low mileage, $100 cash limited funds Available for sec­ have driver’s license; also 643-2171. THE ’THOMPSON House, Got* tion, good ■ Inconve. Unbeliev­ Official. VEIRNON—Newly decorated 4 lent landscaping, kitchen with extras. This attractive room, nlastered walls, walk-up suine the responsibility for adverttsing and showing your gr trade. Take over payments WASHING MACHINES re­ ond mortgages, payments to part-time workers wanted tage Street, centrally located, able low price,. Call early. 8. To see if the Town 'will paired. RCA, Whirlpool and suit your biidget Expedient WILL DO ironing in my own room apartment, heat and hot with built-lns, family room, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, home Is mid-way between As- attic, double closets, full base- property for you. Let u tnhe on the task of mortgage 1^-5866, 233-6222. mornings or afternoons. Phone EVER, Y THING in sterilised re­ huge pleasantly tumlsbed water, one child accepted. adopt an ordinance providing Kenmore, All work gpiaran- service. J. D. Realty. 643-8129, Work now until December. home for working mothers. 2 full bathrooms, 2-car ga­ 649-2813. sumption Junior High and ment, natio. tool shed. V acre financing and other Important details for you. Just record' Charles Pontlcelll, 649-9644.' conditioned used furniture ana rooms, parking. Call 649-2888 $80 month. 649-4824, 875- for the appointment or election 3 ^ DODGE Royal Lancer, teed. Call 643-4913, 644-8141. Join one of the oldest and Tel. 649-7136. rage, basement recreation East Catholic High School. AI wooded lot. 6ia,400, Gates applismces, high quality- -low for overnight and permanent 1168. room with fireplace, cus­ of three siternate members to your property with us, sit back an4 relax. We’U take ow e-j "seds repairs, asking $200. A B E V T ^ ARRANGEMENT SET-NP MAN prices. LeBlanc Fundtere, 196 guest rates. LYNESS STREET — In the pleasant family room in the I Aeenev. 643-0035. La w n m o w e r s , sharpened of your finances will make largest firms in the Toy YOUNG MOTHER with col­ tom built just two y ^ rs heart of the West Side, 6(4 basement permits using four the Zoning Board of Appeals as of everything. ‘ Take offer. Inquire 95 Ham- lege experience will tend pre­ South Street, Rockville 876- - XxARGE 5 room apartment j Street, 643-5470. and repaired, sales and serv­ more of your income available Party field. BHill or spare and LARGE pleasant room for gen­ ago, $23,900. room ranch with a real neat •rooms as bedrooms. Prompt WOODLAND STREET—6 room set forth in Section 8-5 of the school children. Call 643-()609. ^,2174, Open 9-8 with heat, hot water, -stove You wUl find that intre*! estate as'in mediciae aad taw ice, rental equipment. L * M ^for personal Use. Lump debt time. Ebcperience unneces­ tleman, quiet neighborhood, rec room selling for only $16,- occupancy. Robert J. Smith, Cane, full dormer. 1 (4 baths, Conn. Gen. Sitst. Rev. 1968. Equipment Corp., Route 88, into one monthly payment of MACHINIST and refrigerator, garage if 9. To see if the town will vote the professional enn always do It better. Quito oftpn, to fadt, 4 sary. Call or write Santa’s NOW AVAILABLE at Mar­ parking, bus service, private 9O0. Our signs are on the Inc., 963 Main Street 649- garage, nice yard. 649-0823. Vernon, 876-7609, Manchester $22.26 for each thousand dollars desired, close to hospital and 6241. to establish a Memorial Dsiy Top wages, fringe benefits. Ap­ Situations Wanted— low’s — Armstrong, easy to home. Tel. 649-3689. bus line. Box K, .Herald. J. D. REALTY property. Full FHA or VA. he Is the only one who can do It. INVITATION exchange. Enterprise 1946. including repayment over five Parties, Inc., Avon, Conn. clean, Quaker and vinyl rugs T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- MANCHESTER—4 large bed Conunlttee and if established, to () years. Frank Burke. 246-8897, ply In person 673-3455, or evenings 673- Male 39 fpr kitchen, bedroom, living ROOMS for rent In Andover, $0 BIR(2H STREET— 4 room 1677. SUNKEN FAMILY room with rooms In this ranch, formal determine the number of mem­ T O B ID STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ 9829. room, and den. 867 Main S t, working girls or students. Call 643-5129 ' fireplace, 6(4 room ranch,'1(4 dining room, large kitchen. bers and the terms and method walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ change, 16 .Lewis St.. Hartford. RECEN’TLY retired accoi^tant flat one block from ^ Main ^JBealed bids will be received t K. F. & D AtFG. CO. Fumltime Dept In person 856 Main St. days Street. Young couple. Ho chil­ MANCHESTER—2 family 6-6 baths, bullt-lns,' garage, cov-' living room with firenlace. of choosing said members. races, hatchways, dry wells. Conn. ' , desires part-time accounting. or ^ursday night duplex, shaded 00x150 yard, ered patio, captivating view .! big heated and cabineted 10. To do any other business 0b the Office of the General All- concrete repairs. Reason­ dren. Call 649-6987 after 6 334 Charter Oak St., Thoroughly experienced in all HI-FI STEIREO, walnut cab­ 2-car garage, new oil hot wa­ Carlton W. Hutchins, 649- laundry. 2 baths, walk-out proper to come before said tt^mager, 41, Center Street, able. 643-0851. SECOND MORTGAGES, two INTERESTING position in the phases, genera) ledger, trial 288 CHARTER OAK ST.— p.m. THREE FAMILY—Owner says REALTOR Maneheater, Connecticut, until inet AM and FM radio, like ___ . to sell. Vacant S roo*i unit ter baseboard heating system, 6132. basement with garage. Iwalk' meeting. plans for repayment offered office of a local doctor., This Manchester balances, profit «nd loss state­ new, $125.i Freeser large com­ Small room, private entrance, Ctotober^e, 1964 at 11:00 a.m. SHARPENING Service — Saws, offers a chance for a worth­ KODBIRN 8 room garden apart-1 pju* two three roomers on aluminum storms and soreens, un attic, needs complete, re­ Dated at Andover, Connecti­ to suit 'your income. E. C. ments, manufacturing costs, mercial type In ■ excellent suitable for working gentle­ large rooms, excellent condi­ MANCHESTER GREEN Ranch decorating and some yard ' to r Sealing of Municipal Park­ knives, axes, shears, skates, Solimene, Reed Estate. 367 while career , for the person RATE CLERK—Large Class I and taxea Tel. 649-0457. man, $10 649-1746. ment, heat, hot water, stove, ist floor. ApproxC $3,600. In- cut, this 26th day of September, BEL AIR REAL ESTATE CO. motor carrier has opening for working condition, $76. 649- ntrigerator, disposal, vicinity conie annually. Central h*at. tion, $22,900. Wtjlverton Agen- with garfige, fireplace, 1(4 work, so is offered for only i n A n a . rotary blades. Quick service. Oakland Street, 643-2214. who qualifies. Applicant will | 7826. 1964. ;^ d forms and apeciflcations Capitol Equipment Oo„ 38 need to be an excellent^ tjT- rate clerk at Rockville, Conn. HIGH SCHOOL Boy with drlv- DO YOU LIKE -CiM Cod P a r l^ e . No lease required. ■ Good condition. T. J. Crockett, ^t^, Realtor, 649-MlS. baths, formal dlnixtg room 819.800. Don’t wait. Glum Percy B. Cook 648-9332 M available at the Controller’s Main St., Manchester. Hours ist and accurate in her work.^ Must be familiar with MAS er’s license wants part-time houses? Are you tired of liv­ Can 640-1156 after 4:30 or 643-1677. treed lot. Really priced to sell. Roberts Agency, Realtor, 644- Eugene C. Schwanks THREE PIECE Walilut bed­ SIX R Q ^ ” ^ expudable Cape Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- 1521, 644^387. 79 East Center Str*«t-i'^Flow«' Fudiioa Bldg. ( f lc e ,i Center Street, Man- dally 7-6. Thulwday 7-9 Satur­ Musical— Dramatic. 30 Salary commensurate with ex-1 Vfuid NEMRB tariffs. HCurs after school woVk. 640-8866. room set In excellent condi­ ing in Just one room ? I would 628-6225 between; 10-4. Peter J. Maneggla 0 66 TWO FAMILY—On- Oakland in like'llHe^ new, condition, aln 1^7. ■ I ■ Ibester, Cpnnwticut day 7-4 648-7968. perience. References required,! '5(30-10:30 p.m. 249-7671. tion. 648-4548. like to share my home Vritb Boaril of Selectmen «. Mambsnrt SlaaolMator Board a t Hsaltara" p i a n o Rutructlon to r begin­ Box Y, Herald. , 1964 COLLEGE graduate,' 24, a young working adult All (i'lirnlshed Apartments 63-A St„ a large 6 ft 6 flat Big minum tiding and windpw*, MANCHBSTER^Two bedroom ^Town of Mancheater, THREE FAMILY near Center R ^ ch , oil heat, ehaded lot, Town of Andover Mtalltola ftottag I LAND CUSARBD — Stumps ners. Introduro your child to hiA N WANT*BD to work up- nuuTied, needs Job until Jan- NEED mattrass ? All home pirivUeges including T-V, yard (JSCi^eO) trees, house fireplace, pa»-Uke yard, close \ ■ Connecticut I 31 Connecticut and stones reVnoved, buU- eonven- has alumliium siding, garage. to everytnini, only $14,900. Park, 4 roOM unite, parti­ ooBvenient location, $12,600. the delightful world of mu­ holstei^ .factory, i^ply in per­ \ uary or March, 1966. Major shna, fa brands at lower plgno, extension phonse, p o ik - FOUB CUBAN rooms, U gnl aw tl 29, 80 and O et X VaMtowi latottoto *f M I Richard Martin, dkttoiw and dhain, aaw woric. sic. Private leesone, yoiir WOMA.N to work In rest horns. son O ld: ^ lo n y Co., HilUsrd Boology, minor ohemistry. Itw- tost to sverytUnf,, nitnice neigh- Senslblly priced at flSihOO. T. Weeley R. Smith Agency, 648* culars available. .Wesley .JL! Coodohlld • Bartlett, Realtora, Oenenl Mana|tor prieas. I’a aiMp Oanter, in$r. References eocpeetod.:v948- 1064 CaU 742-8096. . home! C«V coUect 875^206. 5:^9r0980, 640-8000> Strest. •aranoes on requeit. ^8-9498. 8M-8SSC -6848. , - bailMod. 649-0428 p.mp.m. . J. Crockett. Realtor, M8>i677, 1$«7. ; Smith Agency, 648-1667. 289-01^8, ^ ' I . / ' >( -I ,y\ ■li' i .. 'v .

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.TUESDAY, gEPTEMBER lA MM *' '’'r iia t ra jH iE E H AYirata Dally Net Ptoee Rim The Wiatltor ^ For the Week Mn^ed Feeeeuet of U. 8. Weetkar Mei» 86, 1964-"" additional bualMM .thfougb tha P te. KwnwUi R . Detanmio, aon Ireland-Subject davalmmant of laorMtood mar- About Town of Alexander 3 . Denneno, 48 k oto tor tholr produeto. Tho 13,715 D ougherty 8 t , le ■^assigned to eourto wHl oxptoro a wlda va- the U.A Army 7th Infantry Di- Qf Talk H e a ^ r o< the Aadtt rloty of porttaont teota to do- vlslon to Korea. He ie a clerk at OrcuMMeu TiM Woman’s AuxlUary to tha talL MeneReetor^id City o f VlUagm Chmrm Bartford County Madlcal Aaso- to Battery C, 8th Battalion of 3y Soroptimists Tha laeturer for ooeh aaaaion elation will aponsor a rummage the divlBlon’a 80th ArtUlery. He la a 19M graduate of Manchea- will bo an axpart, aotively an-, aale rriday Cram 3 to 8 p.m. at 'wuuam Slelth prassntad an ydgaii fo oxporttog, and guoat (Otaaaiflei Advcrtislag eu Page 82) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Om Woat Hartford Annory. 886 ter High School. VOL. LXXXni, NO. 308 (TWBNTY-FOUB PAGBS^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 80, 1964 llhistrmtod lecture last night to apai^lata In varioua aapaeta of 1 • '______. ______;______^______• ■ - __ p^rmliiKtan Ave. ProcMda will “ A Mlaa Nance Hublard, daughter the Soropttoilst Qub of Man­ foraign trado will glvo furthtf benefit nursing and medical stu­ information, advioa and counsel, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ipiblard, chester, meeting at the home of dents who ne<^ financial assis­ baaad on aetual Said oxpari- tance to complete their educa­ 28 Bari St., la a freahma!^ at Mra. Lillian Ouatafaon wants to turn either of the eight weeks basic military train­ the Burton’s Woman of the hosted 28 room mothers and to meet w iin leaoers ana meeting* to pari* into a tary general of NATO, helped Judge Carroll C. Hincks, ing at the Women’s Army Corps meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 19 teachers yesterday afternoon point the way toward a presi­ at the home of Mrs. Irvin Secor, Year Award. representatives of the 14 ■ummit aesslon Involving the 74, who retired in 1969 af­ Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala. She at its Room Mothers Tea to the dential appearance to .Paris Seen Started 144 High St. Mrs. Beth Cook and Mias other • countries of the head* of member government*. la a 1964 graduate of Manches­ Mary DellaFera were elected to aehool’a auditorium. later this year. i ter 28 years on the federal ter H^gh School. PTA Prealdent Mrs. John North Atlantic Treaty Or­ It waa believed likely, howev­ bench, died today in Grace- The committee on arrange­ serve as delegatee at the annual ganization. er, that Johnson, during any .While no firm plans have been Soroptimlst New England Fall Lombardo welcomed the group made. If only because solid New Haven Community By F reem a n Thfe American Legion will ments for the West Side Old and room mothera, chairman Looking further to the future, trip to Europe, would seek indi­ meet tonight at 8 at the Poet Timers Retmlon will meet to­ Conference which will be held ^ . ^ ^ a / r m a n vidual meeting with some na­ planning would have to avratt j at the Hotel America to Hart­ Mra. Rodwjck Myers hrieSy Johnson expect* to meet fairly Home. The executive board will morrow at 7 p.m. at the Old soon with Soviet Premier' Khru­ tional leaders. He was known to the electiixieiecHrm results.results, JohnsoAJohnso^ Connecticut’s WASHINGTON (AP)— ford on O ct. 2, 3 and 4. M an­ outlined thrtr duties. seems to be hopeful of ayrang^ meet at 7 at the same location. Dutch Restaurant, Glaston­ shchev, if the Soviet leader Is be most anxious to meet with most {womtnent jurists, and chester Soroptimlsta win serve Room mothers include Mrs. tog an appearance before the The Senate Investigations bury. Members are reminded to Edward Healey, Mrs. William Willing. Such a session, howev­ President Charles de Gaulle of was kerviiig as judge to the U.S. meet at 6:46 p.m. at the West as hostesses for all Soroptimlst France, ChanceUor Ludwig Parliamentarians, an unofficial Court of Appeals for the sec­ subcommittee, reporting clubs to the New Etogland Re­ WhlUkSr, Mrs. Donald Ellis, er, probably would not be held Side Rec. A car pool will be ar­ Brhard of West Germany and body composed of appointed ond district when he retired. on its two-year-old probe gion on Saturday, Oct. 2. Mrs. Loren Andreo, Mrs. Rich­ until 1966. representatives of the parlia­ ranged for transportation to the prime minister of Great Hincks, who was a resident of Billie Sol Estes, criticiz­ ard Brier, Mrs. Thomas Werk- The President, it waa learned ments and congresses of NATO Glastonbury. i oiUrml m»d m fiif •'itfSIMS Britain. t- of Cheshire, was first appoint­ hovan, Mrs. James Draghi, Mrs. tod^, la thinking to terms of an countries. ed today what it called Morgan Grant, Mra. Pierre Mar- appearance either at the No­ Should Jonnson travel to Shi- ed a federal judge to 1931 by Past high priests of Delta Course Offered As Senate Democratic leader, "disinterest and stagna­ Front End tanay, Mrs. Robert Chava, Mrs. > - vember meeting of NATO Par­ rope late this year, it would President Herbert Hoover, and Chapter, RAM. will rehearse the mark a departure from bis an­ Johnson attended several of Anthony Botticello, Mrs. Shel­ liamentarians or at the Decem­ tion” in the Agriculture Mark Master Mason degree to­ At Tech School nounced policy agafnst leaving these conferences. He went to elevated to the Appeals Court don Adler, Mrs. Claude Caston- ber eeiMioii o f the NATO C!oun- Department’s handling of morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma­ the country at a time when one after his election as vice by President Dwight Eisen­ Special guay, Mrs. Clifton Varsell, Mrs. cil. Both conferences will be the Texas wheeler-dealer’s sonic Temple. there la no vice ptesldent. president. hower in 1963. R«9. $12.50 Howell Cheney Technl<:sl Robert Atwood, Mrs. Ixjuls Or- held to Paris. He had been to 111 health for phony cotton deals. School, to cooperation with the lowskl, Mrs. David Saunders, 4a tor a Johnson-Khrushchev However, he feels that this several months, but entared the Hartford Technics School, is stU-imixMed prohibition would (See Page EleVea) ’The report said there wera (1) ALIGN FRONT END Mrs. Frederick Kurts, Mrs. A. A rim CATCH m A meeting, it waa learned the hospital only two days ago. many events In the Pecos, Tex., (3) BALANCE FRONT offering a new course to the J. Splron, Mrs. Joseph Naylor, FOR RENT Manchester area beginning Oct. During hla long Judicial ca­ financier’s cotton acreage allot­ WHEELS—Beg. $4.00 Mrs. Louis .Butcher, Mrs. Jerry ment deals "which would have S aad 16 "w" Movie Frojee- 6, called "Principles and Tech­ reer, to which he presided to (8) CHECK FBONT Richardson, Mrs. Charles Sun- numerous significant cases, served as a warning to a vigi­ WHEF.I. BEABINOS tora—aoimd or alleat, also niques of Exporting.” tana, Mrs. Peter Plumley and IRIUNGBOliE 36 mm. slide projectors. The course, eight sessions Talks Go On; Hindu was known for a wty lant organisation.’’ (4) CHECK BRAKE Mra. Hubert Oatway, ^Netvs Managing^ ssnse of humor'and the pene­ But it said that onog Secra­ SYSTEM long, will be held every Tuesday tary of Agriculture OrvUIe L. WELDON DRUG CO. evening from 7 to 9. SFniJJUiDI trating questions he often *asked SOI Mslw 8 t _ T e L 048-6831 Dock Strike from the bench. Freeman waa notified of tha A l Font Oirfy It is available to employer^ situation, the department took and officials to Connecticut In­ W hile this Jacket ie ile- Goldwater Target He leavM hla widow, Mrs. SO. NEW ENGLAND Edith Walker Ney Hincks; and prompt action to halt Estea’ dustries interested to obtaining •cribed wldi the five-letter Set Tonight schem ing. word “spewt’’, k is worn two sisters, Caroline T. Hincks Estes currently is free under $ A .9 5 TaEPHONE upon many occasione other With Goldwater in Ohio (AP)—Sen. Barry Goldwa^ of' Chicago, and Dr. Elizabeth bond while appealing state and N. Hincks of Cambridge, Mass. than m>ortive. W ell dressed NBJW YORK (AP) —Presi­ er, whistle-stopping through industrial Ohio, charged faderal convlctlnas tor fraud RUMMAGE FOR —RIGHTS— junior end senior execu­ dential mediators worked A memorial service will be involving Ms dealings with liq­ against the clock today trying to today that the Democrats follow a policy of “lie and lie held Friday at 2 .p.m, to St. ^Bless This House, O Lord...... ’ tives have made it tiielr uid fertiliser. We win boy or sell tor you. own for many hours oA prevent a strike by 60,0()0 dock and elect and elect.” Peter’s Church, Cheshire. The subcommittee’s report Se r v i c e o n a l l SALE The Rt. Rev. Joseph Soltysiak, bishop of the Eastern An information at no obU- workers to ports from Maine to backing the President, and CONVENTIONAL MAKES Cosmetics bnsinest. It rs|weeepto • Before a cheering crowd that Hindu presided over the re­ did not charge that favoritism Sponsored By The Dioce.se, hold.s his staff as he descends steps at St. John's gattoa. May wo help youf Texas at midnight. packed the downtown square In shouted: "We want Johnson.” organization of the New Haven waa ^vsB Eines by department Polish Catholic Church Sunday at the conclusion of 35th wise toveetment A walkout 1^ the AFL-CIO 'I’ll tell you something, fel VFW AuxlUaiy Dayton, the Republican presi­ railroad between 1935 and 1947, offleia ls. anniversary ceremonies. He is directly behind the Rev. rrs Shworson, HaimiHU International Longshoremen’s dential nominee said the "wiz­ lows,” Goldwater said. "If you among other cases. But — In separate views — MORIARTY Walter A. Hyszko, pastor of the church. The bishop blessed Associatiim would tie up more want Johnson, you’re going to ' A Co., Ine. ards In W ashington” -are keep­ two Rapublicen membera of tiia Orange Hall the newly decorated interior of the church and officiated at than 500 United States and for­ ing the truth about government have to haul him to here, be­ subcommittee, Sens. Carl T. confirmation services for a class of 32 candidates. He was n s MAIN STREET eign-flag ships. . cause he’s not coming on his Savsiin Loses Uggetfs MANCHESTER, CONN. affairs from the people. Curtis of Nebraska and Karl E. BROTHERS 06 E. CENTER ST. assisted by all clergy of the Connecticut District. Father A partial break In the three- own. HARTFORD (AP) — Savarta Mundt of South Dakota, con­ 640-2821 ' "W e have today In this coun­ Ml-815 CENTER 8T. rij^zko observed his sixth year as pastor of St. John’s month deadlock in contract try managed news or the calcu­ "I’d like to have Johnson, too Restaurants today has lost its tended that "the frea-wheeltog, At The Parka^e but for some reason or other, he T E L 64S-S1S5 Thurs., Oct. 1 Church during the celebration. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Members of the A nd Up negotiations came early today lated lie,” Goldwater said. state court ai^)«als agatost pay­ gift-giving BUUe Sol Estes, re- MANCHESTER when the employers accepted — doesn’t want to debate.” ment of back rent for use of its 0 A .M . New York Stock Exchange ^69.50 He charged that President I calved favoritism on the counto with some modifications —the Johnson and Secretary of De­ Before a crowd estimated at facUiUea on the Connecticut I level, etate level, and In the U.S. long list at setUement propcisals fense Robert S. McNamara are m ore than 16,000 to Dayton, the Turnpike. Department of agrlotature.” made by the presidential meula- trying to make political hay out home of Wright-Patterson Air The State Siqireme Court has Governor Speaks at Elderly Housing Dedication Curtis and Mundt said tha tion panel. of U. S. weaponry. Force Base, Goldwater accused denied an app^ for rehearing department was "not only to^t LILLIAN GERTRUDE GRANT The union negotiators rejected As he spoke, a knot of John­ the Administration of masquer­ at its July 7 'decision which up­ Gov. John N. Dempsey addressed the Rathering at the dedication of Franklin to its efforts to cope” with Betea ’ the package. son supporters waved signs ading the A-U war j^ e aa held Suparidr' Court Judge Park, B^kville’s housing project for the elderly. Li^eniiig op pp-N.G., aoB or Mrs. J. R. Haakell, Direetw—643-8840 in her business, club, church, personal, political and social on any other issues until agree­ truckloads of troops, in battle Earllec, lit declared, ‘‘there is day for divorct by BSr toishand, be delivered this Christ­ Andrew H elekell Of Darien, a mas season—a 8 per cent BSdmund S. Ithiskle, D-MstinA. activities. Please call Miss Grant fdr further Information. ment on the work gang size had gear into Saigon tonight touched no magic to the federal govern­ WASHINGTON (AP)—The expected explosion of s i At the^ne AgricultureAgncmiuro Dfpirt- WE DEAL IN been reached. The employers off fears of a new coup, but the ment” that ever can create a magastoe executive. increase over last year’s Registrations close October 1. (Those registering early volum e. nuclear test bomb by Red China threatens new risks maat, Secratary Freeman— seman said eemtend that modem methods of movement apparently was nor job to Industry. In papers filed to Stamford "unanlm ooa have wider choice of schedule). References upon request handling cargo require even mal. The Arisona senator told an Superior Court, HSiekSU based The department said lo­ and difficulties for the United States in trying to keep »» ’unani Studio: 22 Cambridge Street—Tel. 648-1183 less than ^17 men to a work A miUtary \ spokesman said early piorntog crowd in hDddle- hie action on ailefStlOiu of to- cally addressed greeting the war in South Viet Nam in bounds and eventually ^ ^ pudding, tolarable cruelty and desertion. cards should be mailed no fa n g . some of the-troops were being town that the R ^blican party to win a limited victory there. |]|^ ■aid,^‘la to the eating, anm d knows this hut *'^the ’opposltian 'Hm eouide w$s nuiified Sept later than Dec. 16 and local The New York Shipping Asso­ shifted from a province north of Th« rhiAf rlfik forfifififin hfirfi ■ ...... " " rfriOmthis report AlfiArlVclearly OfltaDliilMoetahliriiaa party has pevef understood.” 1, 1960 In B altim ore. He alleges gift parcels by Dec. 14 to The chief risk foreseen here is<^ ciation represents more than 160 Saigon to one south of the capi­ that Red caUnese triumph to the top Washington officials directly that B&Ue Sol Eetaa did n ot Manchester Y.W.C.A. rtiipplng and stevedoring com­ tal. Others were being put In Govemnient controls, the m iO lty By her to O ctober, 1967, ensure delivery before Dec. 26. -- nuclear field may makejlt much responsible for U.S. poUcy to succeed to defrauding the gov- DREAMS, TOO! panies. reserve at a regular army camp standard bearSr said, eSn fle and that she desertod him' to Southeast Asia. / (iop standard bearer said, can Non-airmail parcels des­ more difficult for the United eniment of a dima. Assistant Secretary of Labor in Saigon, he said. March, 196L’ We do not aim at ovarthrow- "The same cannot ha said tor stifle Indiis^. eiskeU la suing for custody tined for overseas should States to persuade Red China — Fall Classes — James J. Reynolds, head of the But all such movements were and North Viet Nafo that they ing the Communist reglms tha private financial toatltutlon* presidential panel, called the being watched closely by Inter­ He pointed to White Rouse visitation rights of a mtoew be mailed by Nov, 10. Non^ 3 airmail to H a w a ii and can’t win to South Viet Nam and North Viet Nam,*’ Bundy aald, which Estes did defraud of Mb- FRESH PICKED NATIVS association’s action "a very ested observers to the wake of intervention to the steel price child, Anne MadelienO Heiakell "but rather to toductog it to call dispute to 1982, and said K ds- The actress was lest reportef Alaska should be mailed by will have to pay an increasing gtantlal amounta and for vddiffi major effort to conclude an the abortive coup of Sept. 18. off the war It dtrecta and sup- ha now has hatn prooaented arid Beginning the week of OcL 5,1964 e M eINTOSH A Vietnamese officer newly nied the industry a price rise residing to a New York Hotel Nov. 30. Gift parcels to cost to keep*tiie war going. agreement’’ on the basis of the The United States la confront­ porta to South Viat Nam.’’ • CORTLAN D ordered' to leave the country on that "they have to have.’’ "distant U.8. points should convicted.” ^ panel's recommendations "with ed by two overriding problems Bundy also said that expan­ The eubcommltee'a report • RED O R A V E N S’CEIN certain modifications." an indefinite basis, had predict­ Goldwater took a crack at be mailed by Dec. 6. Air APPLES t ' ^ Hearing Delayed to Viet Nam. sion of the war beyond South may figure to the preetdenUnl MONDAY WEDNESDAY^'^ Reynolds added: "We regret ed that a group of young gener- foreign economic aid, too. parcels overseas and greet­ , WATERBURY (AP)— A Su­ ings to distant U.8. points The most immediate and Viet Nam is not a course of election campaign. Also: Fresh Sweet Cider, Pumpkins and a limited amount perior Court hearing oh wheth­ should be maUed by Dec. 10. potentially the most dangerous action which tha United States fian. Bany Goldwater^ Repiib- Rug Braiding Rug Braidings (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) (Bee Page Tea) wants hut ana which "cbuld ba of Native Peaches . . . er a Grand Jury should be c 8 Lessons— $12.00 Tsugaru, who got up at 4 a.m. to- appears to have been tiie first to northwest about IS milea ori 10:00-12:00 Noon Mrs. Ralph B. Shaw Jr., dress to her 12 layers of bridal chronicle the tale to print. DANBURY (AP) — School^ All public bus transportation hour. Instructor YOU FURNISH THE DREAM . . . WE FURNISH THE garments, ‘ topped by a purple Weems, a prolific author of buses pressed into emergency was ended yesterday morning X ___ - Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert, FINANCIAL MEANS TO HELP YOU HAVE THE HOME silk outer wrap. "m orar tracts,” ’ once preached servlfce carried commuters to by three related companies that 'OONFiaUBMCB Instractor THURSDAY Hanako, 23 was chosen to News Tidbits at Pohick church, .in whoae their’ jobs to this city of some served the community. WASHINGTON marry Prince Yoshi after a five- parish lay Mount Vernon. He William T. Sperry, preeident SeuatexHssssa eM » l E H E S YOU'Rc DREAMING OF. With the help of a "Saving$ & from the AP Wires 40,000 today. Cooking With Glamour Oil Painting Loan" Penalty-Free, Open-End Home Mortgage, you can year search by the imperial later claimed to have been The school buses began run­ of the Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) Soelal Security bUl ^ 3 Sessions— $1.50 household. "rector of the Mount Vernon ning late yesterday ,lafternous Bowman said today that he was of the buses, were withdrawn V A 'n O A M VOTHB Instractor i new hat^et and chopped into a speakers noMc families and a small con- Eartii tremor ehakee central considering the establishment'of alter the department was noti­ VATIOAM c m ( / Self Defpnse for Women SAVIIMGS 'ABIEBICAN BXPRE88 Chile, no damage or casualties young cherry tree, a favorite of Photography tingept from the press, radio a Municipal Transportation Au­ fied of the (naurance canceUa- T he V a t ic a n and talovlaion. ’ reported . . Dallas sheriff re- his father. tlon. Oouuell voted appauval 4 Lessons— $5.00 * 1.95 ' TRAVELERS CHEQUES porU Jaok Roby did aot receive thority to run buses here and to 8 Lessons—$12.00 Prince Yoehi read a prayar ‘ I can’t tell a He, Pa; you Public school transportation to two historic mem 1:30-3:00 P.M. cop y ai 'Warreni Cotamlsslon know I can’t tell a lie,” Weems neighboring Bethel. 7:30-9:00 P.M. Tha ALEXANQ u n d L O A N LsSklng for the protection of the .at' The ' mayor scheduled - meet^ to Danbury was not affeotad m M report . .^. Grandmother o f one relates tha ybuth crying, ’1 did Mr. C. Crawford Brewer, Mr. John Richters Jr., and up ■V S S <) t 1 A I’ I O M ;^^g4di fuid happiness of the fami- Inga tor today with bus opera­ by the suspenalon, nor w m ] '■V qr, a ritual correm ndtog to tha of three children kidnaped : to cut U with m y hatchat.’^ transportation of.paroohlatj Inatru«;tor < France last week caved frem The father replied: tors to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and Instructor , I THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN-TELEVISION wedding (Seth to Christian oere- Stratford, C^nn'. First Selectman school pupUa tp Bridgeport aiul m bny. • attem pted suiVENniY IWn t^ altar fira^. ??!!!?'! ’ Nggako — — ------garriet'wquld ha toretty Oonte Co. ’fir “ pirn wttti Ms tra^ puNoTinM.’’ Mdldinff, 79'Nmrth Street, imless otherwise 1089 TOLLAND TURpiKE — MANCHttTIR 4hM$ liasp^ig eauMr'^irf'trgdlUon^thgy only attend eersmoiaies Hi ■ hSS a "saml'iMrmasert arraaga* msnt ai W.4M M M iM spedfieiL msnt ia eoraplatad.'*t IwMIng tona. ' i 4 4 . Tm •) I: 'wfaieh they t A e (A P P hotofak) X ‘ '• ■ ')■ H O W E I .