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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2i, 1966 .. S , lEtti^ntos I AverM PallY Not ProM Ron The Weather ootdd hava bs6n photograph^ f m Ike Week Boded Manohaoter Rod and Oun Ohib Cloudy end ooOl today Warren E. Howland, preal- Bunce Tavern the summer-beam rssousd, » • Oeteker 16, i06g brief showers this ovsnlag, aaa> dent o< the Kiwanla Club a t will hava Ha annual fall olaanup fresoosa ramovsd and pro- Come Browse Sunday at 8 a.m. ■« tha club- ny, windy and cool tomorrow, ManOkeater, and IN. William Had Ballroom sorvod. * houaa at Daisy Rd.. Ovsntry. low tonight 40-40, higli tonwm D o m n CMmi, dau|lit«r Knight, Immediate peat preal- Even a ptoturs of Ihs dlgnj* A apaghattl and mesttbaU dinner 1 4 ,4 6 3 row about 60. «( Mr. w>4 Mn. Anthony Qolu dent, were recently aweuxled On Top Floor fled home, once a colonial pub­ will be served. at n Bnxdrfleld 8t., vrtm r»- clUtlone a t aervice gold awards lic house on a busy trail, would ManeheHMr^A City of FiUago Charm oantly pledfed to Ka^i^ A^iha by the Klwania mtematlonal a t As was the cuatom In those have bsen Interesting. (s)[)odland IliaU nattomU aorortty, Unlvor- Chicago, III. The awards are The Oouplea d u b a t Second days, tha house had a ballroom In fact the entire horns might •Ity of Oonnoctlout chaptar. Bha made during the club's golden Oongregatlonal Church will VOL. LXXXV, NO. 20 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SBCnON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SA’TURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1965 (OossUled Advertiatag sa Pag# 9) PRICE SEVEN CEN1B it a third aometter aoiAoinoro anniveraaiy year for "outstand­ have a gourmet dinner tomor­ on Ha top floor. That U no long- have been saved. R oouW have GARDENS majortav Xt KnffiMi. ing aervice rendered to hla com­ row at 8:80 p.m. at the ohuroh. or a ouBtom a t this age. Modem become one of a numbar of Ws- toric homes In Msutohester open munity and cMb." Members o< the Hammond Or­ homes do not come equipped gan d u b will enterialn after to the public. Marine Private FranWln C. with ballrooms; In fact, most Blokinff Jr., aon o t Mr. and Mra. Mra. John Jaalowskl a t Man- dinner. Organists are Mra. The various stoges a t the modem homes do not even have Prank C. Bloking: a t 23 Locuat cheater waa elected correepond- Slliabeth Wright, M n . CHadya town’s past could have been re­ St., waa recently graduated Ing aicretary of the Catholk- Porater and Mm. Marian Mo- a second floor. kindled; meaning could have 1 fPOTO Marine reoniit training at Ladles a t Columbus, State As­ berg. Members of an arrange­ The Bunce Tavern was a been lent to words Mks sum­ 89th Congress Is Ended; the Marine Oorpe Recruit De­ sembly, at the organisation’s ment committee are Mr. and house of another age, one that mer-beam, fresco, and public pot, Parrla lalanid, S.C. convention last weekend at Lot­ Mra. John OLson, Mr. and M n. had Its heyday In the birth of house. ^ , tie Flak Memorial, Rockville. Harry Rylander, Mr, and M n. the country, over 200 years ago. The idea of the newly formed Mlarine Lance Qpl. Laurence She will serve for one year. Norman Rylander, M n. and Along with a ballroom, this Manchester Hlstoricel Society Is H. Fredhett, eon of Mr. and Mrs. M n. Francis Dowda, >Ir. aitd spacious and excellent example to preserve such relico of the Daurence W. Prethelt of 14 The Women’s Auxiliary of the Mra. difford Hansen and Mr. of northern colonial arcMteoture town’s history, to restore them Weotwood St., ie serving aa a Manchester Midget and Pony and Mn. EMwln Sage. Kingdom Hfdl to Be Dedicated had a dosen rooms. It had two and to display them In a set­ LB J C alls it ‘Fabulous’ member of Headquarters and FV)otball Association will meet stairways to the second floor. ting reminiscent of their past. MiBintenance Squadron 12, Ma­ Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the Ladies of St. Jamee and the Jehovah’s Witnesses will dedi­ ing, begun In May 1964, was The walls of the rear stair­ This is Just one of the society’s rine Air Group 12 a* the Marine home otf Mrs. William Bmnnlck. Holy Name Society will sponsor cate their new Kingdom Hall completed. Work on the 66 feet well were frescoed with Mason­ themes. But a large and active DAFFODILS Oorpe Expeditionary Airfield, 3 Hartland Rd. Mrs. Franklin a farewell party for tha Rev. at 738 N. Main St. tomorrow at long and 30 foot wide building ic designs. In the cellar was a membenddp la needed If the so­ (King Alfred) Oiu Lai, Viet Nam. Joseph McOenn Sunday with a 8 p.m.. It has been announced with full basement was done Anderson and Mra. Rodney Do- summer-beam . on which waa ciety Is to realise Its ambitions. Large Balbe State News lin will bo co-hoatesseo. poUuck at 6:30 p.m. and dance by Reginald Scribner, presiding mainly by members of the con­ carved the date 1742. The society la calling on all Sugar B ill at St. Jamee’ School hall, inie minister. An Open House will gregation on weekends and Frescoes ? Summer - beam ? those with an Interest In or K of C Orchestra will play tor RANGE A Ski Club for Junior and be held tomorrow from 1 to 6 evenings. These words are from an older knowledge of the town’s Ws- G>nstitution Passed at Senior High School girls will be dancing. Mrs. Charles I^ntlcelU p.m. TTie public Is invited. The congregation has grown culture. They are being exiled tiory to Join. 10 for .■\M) formed by the Manchester and Mrs. William Ourtts are oo- The congregation started here from 38 in June 1968 to 76 to 80 Into obsolescence by a rapidly FUEL OIL I yWOA. Final plans will be an­ chaJrmen of the event. Mem­ June 1, 1908, splitting from the active ministers at the present changing language. TULIPS (Red EmpreoF) Changes Set Final H our bers of all societies of the time. The presiding minister The Bunce Tavern stood at GASOLINE nounced at the first meeting of RockviUe congregation which Computer Age Large Bulbe the club Tue-sday, Nov. 16 at church will be contacted for had become too large. The said an increase in growth is the comer of W. Center emd Ol- 2 Pieces WASHINGTON (AP — 7:30 p.m, at the Community Y. reservations. policy of the governing body, the expected in the near future. cott Sts., Mved In until recently (From the Buckley Breete, by The “fabulous 89th Con-. Watohtower Bllde and Tract by descendants of the original Shelia Miller, Grade 3 reporter) I 78 N. Main at. HARTFORD (AP)—The Rules gresa," as President John­ Gregory Zollo, son of Mr. and Society, according to Scribner, Bunce family. Our class has been trying to , 'I*/ B AN TLY OIL 13 Million Helped Committee of the Constitutional son describes it, haa writ­ Mrs. Benedict Zollo of 66 Gard­ is to keep the congregation Tom down not long ago, tljo count up to one million. We are (OMI’ANY. INC. Donald Gobeille Jr. of 80 Har­ 6 W ' ten an hiRtoric record in ita lan St. has been named to the ner St., is one of several sen­ small BO that personal attention Washington — More than 18 house today exists only as a only up to sight thousand. Ws Many oUier Tnllpe, dwarf, (Convention agreed Friday that .!.!1 MAIN .STKEKT dean’s list for academic' excel­ iors at Wllbroham (Mass.) may be given to the spiritual million schoolchildren take part memory. If even that. figured It would take us all of toll, early, late, HyodnUu, the state's revised constitution ■A' ^ first session. Academy who participated in a this year and half of next year’s Crocus, etc. with top-heavy Democrotie TEL. fillt-i.'ii).') lence' at Stevens Institute of nee^ of each member. In Latin - American school- These memories could have will be presented to the people pilot program designed to pro­ Manchester meetlnga were lunch programs started tmder been reinforced if a historical arithmetic classes to reach a majorities, It rolled out a tide of K»>rkvill»' H7r,-;{271 Technology, Hoboken, N.J, vide students with educationally held in Tinker Hall until March the Alliance for Progress, or society had been aoUvs then. million. We decided It would be in two sections. major legislation that often LARGE E-T<> worthwhile summer' experi­ of this year when the new build­ three times the 1962 number. The ballroom end other rooms a waste of time so we stopped. The committee said that all drew comparisons with the New ences. He spent the sununer PINE & HEMLOCK of the constitution except one Deal days of the 1980s working at Trinity College. TREES S’- r sentence will appear as "Pro- It set up a permanent health ‘ Linda, Mom Reunited After Four Years po.sltlon 1” at a Dec. 14 refer­ care program for the elderly, ONLY endum, while one sentence hav­ made It easier for Negroes la Miss Annette Abraltls of 68 Linda Lee Ridings, missing since 1961, plants a kiss on her mother, Mrs. Bar­ Doane St. has been Inducted ing to do with a charge In em­ the South to register to vote, / into Gamma Chi Sigma honor bara Ridings. The little girl was found living with a former baby-sitter and yes­ inent domian policies will be wiped out taxes on dozens of APPLES terday appeared in a California juvenile h il where custody was awarded Mrs. items bought by nearly ail m voted on separately as "Propos- MACS, BALDWIN, CORTLAND8, NORTHERN 8PYS, society at Becker Junior Col­ DEUCIOUS and BARTLETT PEARS lege, Worcester, Mass. She is a Ridings. (AP Photofax.)______' ______sltion 2.” Americans, provided more than senior majoring in the execu­ NowINewChevelle Real opportunity for that Sens. Dirksen (left) and Mansfield Tell LBJ Its Over $1 billion to Improve education MoelNTOSH APPUS ...... bskt. $1.00 tive secretarial course. wanted iiedge. Killed in Crash for disadvantaged children. SGEDLESS G R A P E S...... lb. 19c It broke down bsua to tmml* Mr. and Mrs. Harry J, Wood Flight Set Monday ENFIELD (AP) — Albert D. gration, set up regional centers lANAHAS ...... 2 lbs. 29c Spicer Jr., 28, of Flushing, N.Y., of 8 Autumn St. will have an FEREMNIALS to bring to all parts of the coun­ MAXWEU HOUSE COFFEE...... lb. 75c open house in honor of their was killed Friday night when Lost Word try the newest techniques for (Plant Now) Potted Plants 2 More Face Trial 45th wedding annlvCrsEury on the car in which he waa a pass­ fighting major diseases and pro­ * Cidcp— Pumpkins— -IncHon Cora— Goiirds * m Bloom. Primroses, Del- COVINGTON, Ind. (AP) Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. at their Schirra, Stafford O.K., enger went out of control on vided federal grants for writers, Belflrium Endive, Watercress, Boston Lettuce, Es- I phinum, Galardla, Shasta — "Wanted: Home for baby. home. Friends and relatives a n Interstate Route 91 and hit a painters, composers and other carole. Green or, Yellow Beans, Leeks, White Sweet I Dalw, Oriental Popples, pole. Call—’’ In Liuzzo Slaying welcome. hunonda more. artists. Police said Spicer’s wife, Su­ This was a classified ad in P o ta to and Cranberries. The 9H-month sesslqn cams san, 26, was driving. She was the weekly newspapers the HA'YNEVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Birmingham mayor who de­ Pink or White Grapefruit, Cantaloupe^ Honeydews, ' The Women’s Society of Chris­ to a dramatic end shortly befota tian Service of North Methodist Await Word of Weather admitted to Springfield Hospi­ Covington Republican and Alabama’s Atty. Gen. Richmond fended Wilkins, commented af­ Casabas, Pineapples, Coconuts, Florida Navel Or­ 1 a.m. when the Senate, Its tal. Her condition was termed Friend, which resJly got re­ Flowers says two other Ku Klux ter the verdict, "Gentlemen, Church will sponsor a rummage ranks thinned by eariy depeuv anges (no seeds), Pomergranates and Crabapples. sults. Klansmen'will be tried on mur­ we’ve had a very fair judge and sale tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the ‘ CAPE KENNEDY Fla expert called "the cleanest Stafford, an Air Force major, tares, managed a quorum and “Here’s Where Ton Meet Yonr Neighbon and Friends!” 69 der charges despite the acquit­ we’ve had a good jury. The evi­ church. Members are reminded 3 for SV88 % /API—Passing everv test had in any skipped a mission review meet- -But the advertiser, Na­ passed the sugar quota bill. to help at the church’ tonight at — r a s s in g every ie»i, Friday to spend more Ume » e e s G a in s dine Holder of Covington, tal of a tWrd In the civil rights dence demanded this verdict.” killing of a wWte Detroit house­ Hanes said he Jhought the This last obstacle to adjourn­ 7 and tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. W c T il? ^ weather problem In the simulator. The flight slm- HAVEN (A P )-T h e Re- had to tell about 60 tele­ ment was approved 41 to 10,of- "THE KING BURNING RUSH lots racked up SUll m ore darken, the space ulator was equipped recently publican SUte Committee will phone callers from several wife. same verdict would have been rendered "in New York, Califor­ ter anxious leaders managed t* Ohaminade Musical Club exe. (Euonymouk AIbhes Comp.) flig h t rehearsals today lor agency said the Weather Bu- with a movie camera that shows aiming in the 1966 election states that the ad should Flowers, the state's eWef le­ round up 61 senators, a bare cutlve board will meet Monday 16-22” Scarlet Red f 0 0 Monday’s date with a tar- reau had turned on two addl- on a screen an Image of an ap- second, have read: gal officer, commented after nia or Kansas City.” I This was the second trial majority. A half-hour earlier ths t I C U * ' at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. In Fall, ONLY ■•T T get in space. Only the Uonal satellites in space. Tiros 7 preaching target rocket, so that Fourth and Sixth Oongressloiiai "Wanted: Home for baby Collie Leroy Wilkins Jr., 21, was within a month in which a Senate was two members short 276 OAKLAND STREET a OPEN 7 DAYS • 643-6384 Howard Cftiase Hebron Rd., Bol­ weather posed a question and -nros S, to Std the opera- the space pilots can get a reolls- Djatricts. kittens. Call— ” freed by a Circuit Court jury Lowndes County jury has re­ of a quorum when the sugar bill ton. late Friday. The five-day trial m ark. ^ a . Searle Plnney, GOP state Mrs. Holder still has the turned an acquittal verdict In a waa first put to a vote. Weathermen now say they weather surveillance for the d e ^ task. , chairman, said Friday that he kittens. was Wilkins’ second for the FKEE! murder of Viola Gregg Liuzzo, civil rights slaying. The House had passed the bin fear "sluggish cloud forma- Ge,^ ml^o^ WWle no one has s^^^ ^ Republican Ac­ 174 to 88, and waa waiting on ths Beautiful Chrysanthe­ 39. The first en d ^ in a mistrial Thomas L. Coleman, 86, a tions" over the launch area 10,000 men, 18 districts which Include Senate. with a deadlocked Jury. state highway engineer and mum plant with each Monday, but so far they are not and « are deployed to th® primarily rural Windham. The two branches adjourasd Police Accuse A juiy of 12 wWte men, wWch part-time deputy sheriff, also 5.00 purchase. expeote«-to be serious enough to support the launch operation on a one. crttvw-d^ shot depend- ToUand. New London. Middle- sine die within one minute of # Included four men challenged was acquitted of a manslaugh­ THE BEST GRINOEHS IN TOWN COME FROHi bar the launchings of the Geml- M ^ a y . m tow fast the rendezvous Litchfield counUes, and each other — the Senate at 13:61 Ex-Convict of by Flowers for prejudice, re­ ter charge In the slaying of a 60 Pansies or ni 6 and the target Agena., Fuel was loaded Friday Into oto doeWng are com plet^. aguthwestem panhandle of a.m. and the House at 13:88 c Command pUot Walter M. th® Atlas rocket that will launch But tow, sources say, the as- p-jj^leld County ported the acquittal verdict af­ Ejdscopalian seminary student, 25 Perennials. ONLY 99c a.m. Sctolrm Jr. and pilot Thomas P. tl>® Agena target rocket into tronauts will stay the second 19 Kidnapings ter deliberating about an hour Jonathw Daniels Keene, and 46 minutes. The defendant, N.H. Congress returns Jan. 10. Stafford squeezed In a UtUe gym «pac® »t 10 a.m. (HIST) Monday, day to photograph the comet Its biggest claim to fame ap­ Youths Find Body DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Del­ a crew-cut, baby-faced Fair- The Wilkins trial jurors left TREES time today In a schedule devo- The Gemini 6 will foUow into Ikeya-Seki as it begins its long p e a re d to rest on: GMIDER KMt Almay Crabapple, 6-6’ ted mosUy to more simulated space aboard a Titan 2 rocket at journey away from the sun and GRANBY, Mass. (AP)—Two bert Harmon Garmon Jr., 26, field, Ala., mechanic, smiled the courthouse almo.st immedi­ accused of ^9 kidnapings’ while ately after the verdict under the 1. The $e.e-biIllon Social Secu­ Bleyl Crabapple, 6-6’ fUghte, rehearsing the rendeZ' 11:41 a.m. off on a long orbit to a distant high school youths acUng on a broadly. Chloeee Elm, 0-8’ ^ he played Wde-and-seek with rity bill, passed in July, that ¥fHERE IS IT7 vous aitd docking with their Schirra, a Navy captain, and. point In the universe. hunch found the body of miss­ The verdict was greeted with guard of state troopers. Catalpa Ttm , 6-6' Texas and Oklahoma peace offi­ ing Gary Seymour, 7, In a applause by a crowded court­ (See Page Hiree) 176 SPRUCE STREET ACROSS FROM COLONIAL APTS. Pink er White Dogwood, 4-F space target. cers for 18 days, seemed happy (See Page Three) They have already logged Bachelor Brook beaver pond room in, the century-old at being captured without NEXT TO POLY-CLEAN CENTER ONLY ^ Ea. more than’ 126 hours In the var­ Friday, Lowndes County courthouse, bloodshed. ious simulators in the last six About 2(X> persons searched built with slave labor. months — well over the 100 Cong Attacks Go On, for the boy, missing since Thurs­ FBI agents and police nabbed The spectators Included the More Marches Planned I Btoadquarters for all SCOTTS hours of practice flight most day. the ex-convict Friday as b® other two Kleinsmen who Flow­ Prodoota. Save 02.00 on Tnrf Gemlid crews have taken into Medical Examiner Maurice T. sipped beer and munched potato ers said will be triqd; Eugene Builder with seed porchaae. space,,. Kennedy declined to determine chips in a darkened neighbor­ Thomas, 42, and William Orville But In their brief one- or two- Heavy Toll RecordeejE the cause of death pending an hood bar. He was jailed in lieu Eaton, 41, both of Bessemer, day flight, Schirra and Stafford autopsy. of $100,000 bond. end Wilkins’ middle-aged par­ Negroes, Police MUM BOUQUETS have by far the most difficult A nervous barmaid spotted ents. Wilkins, Thomas and Ea­ Generous 1 O C SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — In the face of Garmon from photographs and ton were Indicted for murder In Bunch l « A 9 flying job to date. They will himt down the tar­ heavy air stfikes, Viet Cong forces kept hammering *t _ called police. She said the tipoff the shooting of Mrs. Liuzzo, who get Agena______rocket,______match its or. the Plei Me special forces camp today and attacked a A la b a m a S e n a te was a bandage covering the was shuttling civil rights Clash in Georgia bit and W k with it — The finft large goverament unit in another area about 20 miles . scar on Ws cheek left by a pellet marchers back to Selma the from a WieWta Falls police­ time this has been done. It |s a to the northeast. Foils W allace, night of March 28 following the tJNOOLNTON, Ge. (AP) — the trooper force would be doo- OhiYtmtlMinunis man’s shotgun Oct. 6. precise and taxing chore. U.S. military spokesmen said' p a ck a ge — as if It had been hit march on Montgomery. Fifty Georgia *tate troopers bled or tripled If necessary. Hardy — AU Colors Space agency spt^esmen said air observers reported a heavy by an earthquake. Future Uncertain "B oy!" the husky fugitive The next term of Circuit Court A group of whites charged Only were ordered here today to try the crew already has made toll of Viet Oong was taken as Th, other major action re- exclaimed as four peace officers is in January, but Judge T. to keep order aa Negroes Friday and scattered a file of <-// 'w- y . more than 60 rendezvous runs In the war continued at an In- ported today took place In Phu MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — strode to his booth. A .387 mag­ Werth Thagard said he did not planned a demonstration about 90 young Negroes UeB and men. ALL OTHER GRINDERS AVAILABLE INCLUDING GENOA SALAMI, g a r d e n s ami, awaiting appeal on a crim- runs through town.. CAPOCOLA, COOKED SALAMI, HAMBURG, CHEESEBURGER, SAUSAGE Polloe Ball!'the son, currently Another factor is believed to Inal cou rtlon v l^ on and owner certification or InspecUon; and A white youth broka from a unemployed, left OaUfomim be tha feeling that the Viet Oohg See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n, Corvalr and Corvette at your dealar'i “From Grower'Vq TsnF of toe SO-foot Mistral; and $6,000 “ crowd of about 130 whMes, rah' AND OUR SPECULTY MEATBALL. three years ago where he was ^ victory iiow for morale qualified crew or master. to the front of toe line and agaihat Jack Peter Zack of 166 WOLAND W O M O B t - attached aa a physlotst to a gov* purposes and have decided to All have two weeks to file an 06-6070 Pittsburgh, Pa., a treasure hun­ leaped on a demonstrsRao load­ CHEESE GRINDERS, PEPPER GRINDERS. PEPPER JOHN A LEON ZAPADKA srnment mleelle base. make an all-out effort in the answer with the Coast Guard. er, knocking him to tha ground. ter who chartered Ott'i boat PLANT GRINDERS AND TUNAFISH GRIND- AUTHOBIZKD OHSVltOtin' DBALEB DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. I OPEN DAILY tUl OittO P J L A warrant was issuednom ^ ^ ^^clol forces camp, ^ Other avenues of appeal also He struck toe Negro ssv sn l ERS—(REGULAR OR ITALIAN STYLE). IN MANCHESTER, CONN. 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—280-6441 tbs son aa a fu g W v e ^ m combat troops art Federal officials say the three open. Including the federal times with bis fist, 1214 MAIN STREinu.627-61U also could face fines ranging up CAR’TER CHEVROLET CO., INC. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD, CONN. Roe -

MAKCHESTEH EVEKINQ HERALD. ilANdHESTEB, CONN., SATURDAY. QpTOBER 28, 1966 PAGE THRBJf P A O B TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1966^

ttielr home Show of Town Government 74 86, of Nswlngton, mother of Of Son’s Viet Nam Rescue iid., Boit^" er, Anthony J, Chemasl, 35, of (Continned from Pag* Oa*) The in Norridgewooki Maine. They By First Church era, sons of Mrs. Viola Dem­ R takes courage and Imagin­ Jamae’ Cemetery wtiera VUthar ers, Cards MIU Rd., participated 0 QI754 Mrs. Constance Nowlckl of Mihallk read tha oommtttat Capt. Myron Burr, the son of ------64 Forbes St., East Hartford, have another daughter, Beverly, The Tolland IToung Republi­ a new town hall, bsoauss, h* The Rsv. Uoyd Williams will ation to give your opponent a 4 AKQ95 Manchester, died yeeterday at votes nsdsssary to pass an and a son, Carlton. More than said, “the presei\t one Is becom­ In the First Flsst’a training ax- AST servioa. Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Burr »t. John’s yfu arraigned before a United amendment and submit it to th* Coventry can organisation accused Dem­ bs InstallM as tha thirty-sec­ ohance to make a mlaUke, but WEST B Hartford HospUal. She was ths Polleh National Catholic Church „ . , , . 60 relatives and friends from ing overcrowded.” ' His motion arcisa ‘Ragweed’ off the coast 4k 9876 41 I0543S Bearers wsr* Raymond Kor- of 9T2 Main St., waa safely re- people, and his claim that only ocratic minority selectman Stu­ ond minister of First Church, of Southern California recently, wife of Joseph Morelll. oovsrad from the junglaa of will have a Maequerade Ball to- P-torday Massachusetts and Connecticut was not seconded. a rich Imagination doesn't al­ 6S2 AK3 buslesM,'Robert C. Vatar, Mi­ night at 8:80 at Lithuanian » charge of failure to submit a filibustering minority bloe art Danforth of making a Main St., on Oot. 81, Reforma­ aboard the aircraft oarrlar UM 0 KJ9 _ Survivors also Inolud* . hsr ...nwichael Oaudano, Walker T.W..T »Briggs, !« ■ ., Viet Nam after Ms plans was T ow n C rier attended. David Cook, chairman of the tion Sunday, ways Isad to rtohes. Look for 6 10 3 Hail, OMway St. Proceed* of to Induction. stood In the way, only 18 sena­ School Menus "three-ring circus out of the board of edifoatlon, aatd that Kitty Hawk. i 1743 4t 62 Dwight Perry and Oil Hunt, all ahot down to action Thuraday. School* Shat Early Ths church’s Council will be ths almpls play, and you wlU SOUTH daughters, two brothers, 29 the event wlW benefit the church tors voted with tha administra­ Lunch menus for next week: board of selectmen'a meetings." the HIcka Memorial and Mea- Honor Society members of the faculty at Man- Mrs. Burr Isarnad of her The hearing waa adjourned tion In the showdown. In - service *ta’stenn. The inves­ VFW Anniversary ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY: Police Accuse Leo B. Flaherty of Rockville. Wallace gave no hint of his Bon School, 1 p.m., end Coventry tigation. the Republicans said, to attend. to maintain an average of C or dummy, and Blast imaginative­ 4 <9 AU Pats a solemn high Mass of requiem entortmintag msmbera of ths Grammar School, 1:30 p.m. late froated gineroake, apple­ The fifth anniversary dinned The evening service of Instal­ Mrs. Bertha Albat, 6 Sterling Chemasl was released under a future pollticnl amlbltlons ex­ sauce; Wednesday, apple cider, would "Interfere with the pro­ and dance of the VFW Post 241 better for two aemeaters. ly played low. at St. Mary’s Church, Newing­ famUy. Ex-Convict of Sohoolfl will'be closed Oct. 30 lation win be, at 7:30 p.m. ton, at 9. Burial will be In Cen­ PI.; Judith Blair, Wllllmantic; $500 bond without surety, tanta­ cept to say that he would dis­ rcMuit Uirkey with dressing and fessional operation of the will be held tonight at 7 at the The Idea was to let South take Mra. Burr has not yet re- cuss the Issue In a atatewlds for the annual teachers' con­ Among those partlolpoitlng the ace of spades has been ter Cemetery, Newington. Mrs. Brine Campanelll, 61 Sea- . ^ __ mount to release on hi* own gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed town's school system" VI^W home on Rt. 74. First Se­ Manoheater Evening Herald a losing finesse If his trump man OiYsie; RlSiard Carieon, “ L 19 Kidnapings recognizance. tplevlslon-rndlo hookup, "at th* vention. potato, buttered green bean.s, "It is the responsibility of the lectman Carmelo Zanghi and will be Dr. Nathanael Guptill, South Windsor correspondent, knocked out and since Blast has Friends may call at the fu-: .Second Church minister of the Connecticut suit happened to be headed by East Hartfort; Mr*. V .ra Oor proper time." bread and butter, fruit am­ board of ecl.ication and his wife will be special guests. Anne l^ n e , te). 644-8588. Q - 10 Intead of Q - J. It would the control of diamonds he neral home today and tomorrow (Oontlnned from Page One) Chemasl said he has sought The Rev. James H. Ameling, Conference: T'le Rev. William nellusonon, . 140 Bissell Mr*. u J,,. _. from his draft board classlfica- For the moment, he com­ brosia, and Thursday, witchea their appointed superintendent Speakers for the occasion In­ be a reasonable Idea If nothing knows that there are no side from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ------nu™ . 0 ,4 . ful that he U all right and I mented merely that "the peo­ pastor of the Second Congrega­ Ihompson, minister of the entries to dummy’s clubs. AU Dorothy Connolly, 62 Oliver Rd.; ma a ty with aSductlng wealthy tion as a non-coipbatant in the tional Church, will use "Two brew, hob goblins, cats paws, of schools to educate our chil­ clude Department Commander better were available, but It Julius Dey, 68 L ^ e ss St.; Mrs. think he Is very fortunate.” ple of Alabama have been de­ hat stacke, and trick or treat dren, not Mr. Danforth or any Samuel Oliver; past department Maine Conference; The Rev. East has to do Is klU ths entries Mls# Mabel Ballentine When notified by Mrs, Burr retired oil man L. J. Prince and service, the 1-A-O draft classlfl- Anthony J. Chemasl Men" as his sermon topic dur­ Roy Hutcheon of Wapplng; The State Man Held Buffered from one fatal defect: Bertha Dietrichsen, 64 Fairfield prived of the opportunity of vot­ dessert. other member of the board of commander Ray Frost; depart­ it didn’t work. in the club suit Itself. ROCKVILLE — Miss Mabel by telephone last night, Capt. his wife the night of Oct. 6 at cation. ing the 11 a.m. worship scrvic(» Rev. Theodore G. Hooklns, St.; Kasll Flalkoff, Hartford; Wichita Falls and taking them ^ ® Atty. David Mar- cused of foiling to step for­ ing on the matter of succes­ selectmen." ment president Lucille Hlrth; South won with the queen of Dally Question Wiles Ballentine. 64, otf 58 West Burr’s wife said sh* had just sion ' tomorrow. The child care service South Glastonbury, and The In Bank Holdup Franklin Park, died yesterday Charles Gadaitls, Windsor; te Oklahoma In the couple’s car. ward for induction July 21, during the hour will be con­ Manchester Ewning Herald The organisation also crit­ district president Genlvleve M«- hearts and returned the Jack otf As dealer, you hold: Spades, been trying to comfort another Wallarc is known to be bitter Coventry correspondent F. icized Denforth's "proposal to Rev. Roger S. Nicholson, South mh. PHnoM . . 1,.^ i„ Charges kgainst Chemaal, said (Jhemasl, a graduate of the , ^ , ducted In the Church Com­ lec, and district commander Church, Blast Hartford, vice NEW YORK (AP) — A mon hearts. Blast won with the king K-Q-J; Hearts, Q-J-10-9-8; Dia­ The Princes were seized In ^e dfd not make application for University of Hartford, has ‘"ward his predecessor, former munity House on Rt. 44A. Miss Pauline Uttle, tel. 74t-6$Sl. build a new town hall at this Vince Dondl. identified os Joeeph A. Gattueo, of beaits and returned a cibb, monds, A -6-2: Clubs, J-IO. moderator of the Hartford As­ that status within...... the...... time...... Ilm- been...... employed...... at The Herald Patterson, a likely 2 lime, because of the town’s School Menu 26, of 134 Victoria St., Green­ What do you say? Kathrlne Ellis will be guest or­ sociation. Special music will be but tt was too late. South got Northeast School 18 yaers, re­ sell Haugh, Bast Hartford; Wal ganist. limited bonding capacity," add­ The school menu for next week wich Conn., was chatMd aiM to his hand with the jack of Answer; Bid one heart. The ter Henry, 46 Starkweather St.; in 1966. Some of his most trust­ ing that "it appears Mr. Dan­ at the Meadowbrook School is; presented by the senior choir tiring lastrt year. ^ ter are visiting his parent* at A 1962 graduate of EJUsworth Oarmon screamed that her hus- 8*'wice Act. been a general assignment re- Junior Pilgrim Fellowship otf First Church. captured by a bank guard Fri­ clubs, and led the ten of hearts hand ie worth an opening bid ed followers took part In the N ov. 1 S et forth, as a representative of the Monday. ravioli with meat day after a bank twldup In down­ Miss Ballentine wae , bom i _____ the nreaentpresent time. His sister and MemorialM;.emorlal High School, Burr band was trvlnirtrying to kmkill her ntat , a Margolls 1 said Chemasl is ac- porter and county editor. meets from 6 to 7 p.m. In the A harvest supper will be held to clear the trumps. Declarer since you have 14 points In high Nov. 30. 1000, In Upton, Mass., Richard Jacques. 444 Cen- battle against the Wallace Democratic party, would rather sauce, Vienna bread and butter, town Manhattan. ^ • brother-in-law are the Rev. and was commissioned an Air Force gas station. succession bill. Church Communl'ty House to­ this Sunday ait 6 p.m. at the then had the rest of the tricks cards with a satisfactory num­ have a shiny, big, new town cole slaw, apricot cake; ’Tues­ Galtuso was charged with at­ and came to this area about 10 **5f^?**’ . 1*?. Mrs. Frederick F. Johnson and officer upon graduation from Authorities filed a new com- Wallace may put a candidate morrow for a Halloween party. F o r S eco n d Church, sponsored by the board with dinnmy’s clubs and Ms own ber of quick tricks. years ago. She was a member Elm St.; Mrs. • Cecils McKen­ hall than an accredited high day. soup with cracksrs, tomato tempting to rob the Manhattan top cards. family, of Spring Valley, N. Y. Rwtjfers University, New Bruns- plaint Friday charging Oarmon Into the race In an effort to beat Miss Susan LJungquist, who school and a much needed addi­ and lettuce sandwich, cheese otf deacons. 'Those attending are ° Copyright, 1966 otf Rookvllle Baptist (Jhurch. na, 442 W. Middle Tpke.; Salva­ Governor Talks in Private Savin°;.s Bank at Madison Aven tore Pagono, West Hartford; His brother, Donald, Is married wick, N.J., ta 1966. He has been kidnaped Oklahoma farmer Patterson. The name most often worked In the Deborah Home tion to the elementary school.” cube, apple muffin; Wednesday, asked to bring their own food, Should Win Tramp General Features Corp. She Is survived by a brother, to the tenner Virginia Rupner serving in the Air Force since. Elbert Dugan and forced Dugan for Children In Puerto Rico last B u s S trik e and 47th Street, George Rlsley, 209 Spruce St.; mentioned is that Mra. Wallace, The YGOP also questioned beachboy ham, buttered rice, plates and utensils. Cotffee and Blast should take the first Ralph T. Ballentine otf Morgan­ nnnini Rroia^Tr « *Vtimiimnd South Windsor; the couple He received his pilot’s wings at to drive him here early Wednes- To Higher Education Aides summer, will speak at the meet­ milk will be provided. According to police, the Con­ round of trumps with the king town, W. Va. who has often made campaign BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Con­ whether Danforth has 'the best buttered com, bread and but­ necticut man entered the bank d “ Vernon M ^' “as a young son. Cameron « ,d ^ d ^ J e x . ^ Air Force Base In day. This was the last in a ser- speeches for her husband. ing of th^bSenior Ptlgram Fel­ interests of our tos\-n at heart.” ter, Ice cream; Thursday, jack- The theme of the sxipper and and return a club. South wins Funeral services will be held ■ Vernon; Mrs. Anna Shlmal 3 necticut will be facing its second during the lunch hour and passed lives in Pomona, N. Y. December, 1987. jgg of abductions for which Gar- Governor John Dempsey yes- state system with a salary of lowship St 7 p.m. Sunday In the Danforth. at Tuesday night's o-burgers, witches sticks, meeting will be, "This is Our and returns a high trump to tomorrow at the Nickerson Fu- : Ronald Trom- Church Community House. a note to one of the tellers de­ Kri. * Bat. Capt. Burr was downed by Capt. Burr’s last duty assign- mon is blamed. They Involved terday addressed the Commls- $19,000 a year. major bus strike on Nov. 1, un­ selectmen's meeting, proposed spooky buttered beans, pump­ Ministry,” with a roundtable force out the ace, and East ICkMit. From 6:1# t neral Home, WeUfleet, Mass. ‘’’®y- 1“ R'*’®!' St.; Maurice Viet Cong groundfire near Plei ment was near Montgomery, five men, seven women and five *lon for Higher Education, The commission was also In- The church fund drive can­ disenjesion led by The Rev. Mr. manding $10,(XX) In hundreds, thereupon returns a second club. Burial Win be in Pleasant Hill TrustenlUer. 22 Phelps - Rd.; less negotiators for the Connecti­ that the .selectmen look Into kin cookies and ghost brew. No fifties and twenties. bun. 1:M Me Thursday. He was plucked Ala., where his wife and chll- children, ail released un- thanking them for their etfforts troduced to Its new temporary Two Face Trial vassers have a final session cut Railway and Lighting Co. school problems including over­ school on Friday. Williams. Guest speakers will This kills Uie dummy. RkhardWidmoik Cemetery, Wellfleet. Laurie Ursln, 102 Asplnwall Dr., from the jungle, apparently dren ore staying during Ws tour harmed. in attemptllng to meet "one of executive aide, Hector Prud'- from 6 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, when be Mrs. Chester Weld, presi­ The note threatened the teUer If declarer tries to cash a Ladd Funeral Home. 10 El- Andover; Mrs. Ruth Waddell, 69 and the Amalgamated ’Transit crowding, and was told by First On Thursday a special treat with death If an alarm was Sidney Poilier without serious injury, by an of duty ta Viet Nam. Mrs. Burr Commissioner Hill set a hear- the most serious challenges In homme, sisslstant to the chan- In nights Slaying reports on families visited this Selectman Carfelo Zanghi and for a boy or girl and his class­ dent of the Hartford District otf third club, Blast ruffe. South Ungton Ave., is in charge otf lo- Cooper Hill St. Army helicopter rescue team, is the former Nina Pareelt of Ing from 1 p.m. Wednesday. higher education that this state cellor of the University otf week will be made. TTie report Union can reach a contract United Church Women, and the sounded, but the teller pushed must eventually loee two dia­ «al arrangements. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son (Continued from Page One) Selectman Frank Kalas that the mates in each of the three sit- a button setting off a silent de­ The Bedford and taken for observation to a Wapplng; the couple has tour ------has ever faced." Hartford, who will serve until of pledges on last weekend agreement by that time. selectmen have no authority In tinges will be giveq. ’The chil­ Rev. J, Roland Palangio, min­ mond tricks. Incident ------to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wodal, hospital In Pleiku. ohlldran, Mlcksfel, 8, Dawn, 7, He had earlier spent close to the commission can hire a per- showed $39,096 received from 74 vice alerting bank guard The stocky' Wilkins was The Nov. 1 strike deadline was that area, and that the board dren are to look for the happy ister to men and missions of This plan will work whenever — ALSO — Mrs. Paul Petrollto Wapplng; a daughter to Mr. and The rescue craft was piloted Tim, 6 and Kimberly, 4. two hours in private discussion manent chief executive officer, per cent of the membership and Thomas Smith. South has only t-wo clube. Since ■VERNON — Mrs. Oorradina Mrs. Robert Bauer, 23 Ashworth hustled through waiting news­ set by union leaders Friday af­ of education would tell them pumi^in on the bottom of the the state conference. Jerry Lewis — (3oIor Driver Charged with several members - of the Until the position Is filled, the men out-«»ide the white, two-story, parish, toward the renovation A program of films has been As Smith approached Gattuso, Oapodicasa Petrolito 54, of St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Celso ter a meeting with representa­ “where to get otf" of they In- tray. “THE PATSY” commisslrtn, Including Mrs. commission will reimburse the courthouse minutes after the of the Church Community arranged for the young people, poHce reported, he grabbed a Hartford, sister of Salvatore Morson, 6 Avon St.; a daughter After Crash tives of the bus company in terferred. fistful of bills and darted from Katherine Bourn, chairman of university $1,500 a month for Jury’s decl.slons was announced. House and grounds; the goal ORAL offices In Bridgeport. Danforth also suggested that Manchester Evening Herald under the direction otf Douglas East Windsor Oapodicasa of Vernon, died yea- to Mr. and Mra. Louis Patelll,. 89th G>ngress Is Ended; the State BoaM otf Regional Prud'homme’s services. was $25,000. Sperry, and will be held In the the bank. terday at Hartford Hospital. 43 Garden St. A local driver was arrested A flying wedge of husky white Union officials said they had a st\idy committee be estab­ Tolland correspondent, Bette Smith took after him shouting DRIVE-IN ROUIl 5 Community Colleges, and com- The community college board niyn‘biliw "a-t^^“fo‘rth e yw"th- Ronald Edmondson is chair­ come no closer to agreement lished to look into the need for Qubtrale, tel. 876-2848. Walcott Building. She was the wife otf Paul Petro- DISCHAROBHi THURSDAY: yeeterday afternoon and charg- mission chairman Donald Me- will meet Tuesday evening to r— j Anyone not contacted for the "stop” and "halt’’ as he ran. LBJ Calls It Tabulous’ ful Klan.-iman, knocking aside man of the canvassers. Cap­ during the nine-hour talks with kto. Robert Holbrook, 194 Hilliard ed with failure to grant one- Gannon. discuss the commission's critl- cameras and photographers. tains are James Wilks, Uoyd supper is asked to call the Several persons In the crowd Survivors also Include three St.; Mrs. Emmy Urwelder, 61 (Continued from Pafe One) management, but- that another grabbed and pushed or tried half the highway and operating ^as the governor’s first clsm otf their recently con- Out-side, they put Wilkins inside Bchlitzer, Donald Fellows, Law= meeting has been set for Oct. chujxh office by Oct. 22. Richard Burtori, EUz. Taylor sons, two other brothers, two Princeton St.; Mary Finnegan, In- ... . meeting with the commission structed salary scale for com- an automobile and shielded the rence Fentiman, George Mol- CYO Officers to trip the young men, slowing sister and 12 grandchildren. 4 Harvard Rd.; Patrick Mullen, sets up a broad program Of tarmera through withou a ver a cense. which was then tn the process munlty college administrators 29. him down enough to allow Smith creased government support chan, Thomas McKinney, 'THE SANDPIPER" She U Mary B. Wojtyna of 15 dt.scu.ssing^74 3 1 1 the relationship and faculty, which Includes the 11 “The leaders were given the Moscow Approves The St. Margaret Mary’s CTO The funeral'will be held Mon- 120 Walnut St.iMrs. Joan Syme! 1'®^,';^ tor Americans ov« ^ “ “ our^rar^'enslonraU — — V/X V i i - ,- t i r i S S vlIV ivlCSLIVfllrilli^ TV* A j , s z zv. z z j vz v o v z zw Tx! tfxf f-d S fl Theunes Cooper, Everett Frost, has announced election otf of­ to catoh up and hold him till 6:19-10:00 dayty at 8;15 a.m. from the 16 Summit St.; John Welch, 1(1 Aahwoilh St. She is scheduled between it and the various col- controversial salary rate for " authority to call a strike by the police arrived. • ■ Flowers, a big, red-haired Brian Jensen, John Schmidt. union’s members, who voted ficers for the following year. In­ plus D’E.-wpo Funeral Chapel, 235 Lawton Rd.; Mrs. Helen DoVle, cial Security benefits. A coiwUtutional ^ e n d m e n t circuit court 12, jeg.* boards. Powell. The board will later In Robert Steere, Robert Vlsny Gattuso, married and the “THE YOUNG LOVERS” Manchester, on Nov. 8. -pbe commission recently pro- the evening be host to a delega- iTvan, left the courthouse ahead Thursday in favor of the author­ stalled are Ken Dubay, presi­ Wethersfield Aye., Hartford, 207 McKee St.; Mrs. Arlyn Me wn The S-WUlon education submitted to the states to pro- of Hanes, his mouth drawn in a and Clarence Edmondson. ization. dent; Dermis Quigley, vice presi­ father of three children, has with Peter Fonda 8:16 with a Bolemn high Mass of re- Naney and son, 86 Ash St. Ext Police said the woman was yoked this self-examination of tion from Norwalk Community PKI Suppression been charged with assult and blll, enacted in April, containing procedures to fill a vacan- tight line. St. Mary’s Masses If the strike maiterializes, It dent; Mary Arm Linko, secre­ quiem at the Church of St. Pat- Mrs. Charlene Ptisk and son, the broadest aid program tor „ jjj office of vice president Boulder Rd. when she ng role among state boards by College in what will probably be Miens at S t Mary's Church robbery. SUN. - MON. - TUBS. "We prosecuted the best we will affect bus riders in Bridge­ JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — sUll plans to’attend the second tary; Mary FY-ancia Llt-winas, rick and St. Anthony, Hartford, East Hartford; Mrs. Thelma the nation’s grade and high ^jgg president to ''®®*^ ‘‘‘® ®®>iter of the asking the community college a discussion about the few re­ could,” he said. "The case waa wlH be at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:30 “THE TRAIN” al 9. Burial will be In Mt. St. Bengston and daughter, South schools ever to clear Congress, gerve as acting pretident when road and collided wiihwith a rji.rcar ,board------• to ----- rescind._j i,_ its action in malnlng iwlnts otf hi dispute-,-..*, k be­.. port, Norwalk, Waterbury' and African-Asian conference sched­ treasurer. ^ ably defended. We have no, al­ ajn., and at St. Joseph's Mis­ New Britala The Soviet Union reportedly has Name Choreographer VIET PERSONNEL with Burt Lancaster Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Windsor; Mrs. Patricia Houston Children from poor families are (j,g president is disabled. coming from the opposite direc- appointing Theodore Powell to tween that school and the state 0 3 uled for Nov. '8 in Algiers SAIGON, South Viet Nam ternative but to abide by the sion Church in Eteg^leville at About 75,000 bus riders in passed the word to the Indone­ despite the unsettled situation in Mrs. Jacqueline Ward has 4:00-8:16 Friends may call at the fu- and son, 96 Starkweather St.; to benefit most. Most otf Uie major legislation tion. The other car was driven the post of president otf the system, 8:30 ajn. (AP) — The number of U.S. by John Baminl, 61, of 249 decision of the jury." Hartford, New Haven, Stamford sian military that it would be Indonesia, been named as choreographer PIm : "GLORY GUYS” neral chapel tonight from 7 to 9 Mrs. Beverly Burr and son, Wll-i- a. 3. The m e votingvoung rightsngnis bill, oui, passed before Labor Dey, o -T tV - In Detroit, Anthony Liuzzo, AX, Dance have been forced to find other glad to see Indonesia’s Chinese- of the South Windsor Country mlUtary personnel In South Viet and tomorrow from 2 to 6 and limantlc. Officials denied reports In the Nam reached 148,3(X), U.S. 2:00-6:16 passed in August, suspending the adjournment date sri was tawed away riding with him, sirffered a cut unzia'a husband, ex- Green - CSiobot - Richardson means of transportation since oriented Communist party — Jakarta press that arms for the Players tenth annual produc­ T to 9 p.m. rxDSCHAJRGED TESTER- literacy tests -an(i permitting e^ly in'ti iry '^ “b7 sen'^Md wrecker. over her right eye and wm Post, American Legion, and Its military authorities reported WcSt Hortford pressed resentment at the ver­ employes of the Connecticut Co., PKI — suppressed. rebels were smuggled Into the tion, "Pajam a Game”. DAY: Rev. Clifford Simpson, federal registrars In much of House leaders Charles St. Pierre Jr. of 310 g* . treated at Windham Memorial dict. auxiliary are planning an an­ the state’s largiest bus line, went Reliable informants said Fri­ The play, under the direction today. They gave this break­ Mrs. E tta May Loveland country from China along with down by services: Army 89,(XX); 637 Spring S t; Marie Pag- the South. Registrars already But Uie session dragged on tor Tpke., Vernon, was OllCC LiaptUrC Hospital. "That state of Alabama. Oh nual H^loween costume dance on strike on Oot. 12. day that Soviet Embassy offi- construction materials for Su­ of Ernest Clrillo, 'Vlll be pre­ Mrs. E tta May Loveland, 92, glojl, Birch Mt, Rd., Bolton; are at work reglateritrg Negroes eight weeks bevond that tim e with operating a motor _ _ j o . According to police, CLfaleu ,at 9 p.m. Oct. 30 in the Legion Navy. 8,(XX); Marine Corps 37,-’ well. They're just a little state A bargaining session for un­ cdals in Jakarta are visiting the karno’s "OONEFO” project — a sented Nov. 12 and 13 and 19 4ll Eiro St., died this morning Mra. Alice Dwyer, 36 Ensign in 20 Deep South counties. d e v e lo p a sense S^anticM^ ”*• ^U rdcr bUSpCCt fell asleep at the wheel and all to themselves,” he said. •"! home on Wall Street. ion and management personnel offices of high ranking army and 30 at the high school-. The (XX); Air Force 14,(X)0 and Coast at Mancbeeter Memorial Hos­ conference of new emergfing Guard 300. St.; Charles Ddekins’, 34 A-von- There were many other signlf- ntax and frustrating many ^ written warning of wont into the left lane striking don't think they should be part Apple Festival Involved in the Cemnectleut Co. officers and te'lling them the forces planned for next year. production wHl be In conjunc­ pital- dale Rd.; Thomas Lelpcr, 107 leant measure* including: members. Some of the Presi- ^ ‘®‘‘ ‘‘® was .observed (Continued from Page One) Gillet's car. Clfaleu is scheduled C The apple festival of the of the United States." dispute has been set by Gov. Soviet Union had no objection to In I other develo|Mnents. an tion with the Lions du b , for the Mrs. Loveland was bo(rn Aug. W. Middle Tpke.; Eugene Joe- A $4.7-bllllon excise tax cut dent’s bills had tougher going in P"“®® "" St. St. K eria occupied attic quar- to appear in Circuit C(7urt 11, Women of St. George’s la being John Dempsey for Monday. 28, 1873, In Oolohester, the appear But he added: "There are C the current army crackdown on anU-Oommunlt rally In Bog;or, town scholarship fund. lln, 9 Lewis St., Rockville; Mrs. bill wiping out many levies that the closing weeks as ateen- ' ^ occupied atoc quar Wlllimantlc, on Nov. 16. Troop­ held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to­ Dempsey said the growing daughter- otf Horace and Nellie court on Nov. 8. ters in a three-story home con- good people in Alabama, too. If the PKI. not far from the capital, ended Mrs. Ward studied the dance Mtoy Beede, 91 Foster St.; extended back to the depres- teeism increased. er Arthur Gagnon Investigated. there were more people like Mr. day In the parish hall of numbers of persons Incon­ The Informants said they with mentors as Ruth St. Denis, Buell Stevens, and lived in Jenet Brink, O ventry; Dolores slon, World War n and the Kb- Leading RepubUcans, includ- - Leister, 45, of no cer- verted into apartments St. George Episcopal Church on with the burning in effigy of D. Flowers it would not be a bad venienced by the bus stoppage were present at one of the meet­ N. Aidlt, the leader of the PKI. Dudley Waldeen (formerly a di­ MEADOWS^' Manchester more than 45 years. Mumford, 16 Trebbe Dr.; Ray- rean war. ing former, President_ .. , _ Erwight D. l&ih cLQClr^ss. was arrested yes­ ■While Wampler waited out­ Rt. 44A, In Bolton. Coffee will HTFO. spcro [XPttv m ni N-.tii, state to live in.” made it "Imperative’’ that ef­ ings and quoted the Soviet diplo­ The official news agency An- rector of the Mexican National She was one otf the oldest mem­ mond Kalber, Coventry; Fred- An Immigration bill repealing Eisenhower and former Sen. terday near a restaurant on side, Ahlstrta , went upstairs, Cong Attacking be served to persons wishing to forts to reach a settlement be mats as saying they agreed with Ballet) and Benjamin Zemach ROD STEIGER bers otf Center Congregational Main St. and charged with In- and, they said, Treunfels fled purchase light refreshments. tara said railway traffic at two erjek Gerber, Wapplng; Dorma the 40-year-old national origins Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz the l ‘T ' ------renewed. the military that Peking, central Java stations was halted of the Habima '^eatre, Israel, — In — Church. She was also a member ------" ------"■ . - y . ®n® toxication. He was unable to j^e back stairs and out- Meets SIGNORET SEGAL _ LEIGH FYanken-borg, 38 Brent Rd.; quota system^ and fixing new 1964 GOP preslderrtial nominee, Plei Me Forces r Kate through the PKI, bad a hand in because engineers- feared lack as well as numerous others. 4 Clh.ll. HcM. otf Sunset Rebriiah Lodge. Mrs. Margaret Gagnon, 91 formulas that vrill make it east- sharply criticized the 89th Cfon- ° “ iL il* presented side, where he was seized by the Cuban Shuttle SUNDAYS Weekdaysl S t Jude Council, KofC, has She has coached Hollywood “THE Suiwivors include a niece and in circuit court Monday. the abortive Sept. 30 coup of security along the route. mm Djun -2:00-5:00 and Sat. BURNSIDE Main St.; Nancy Lewis, 428 W. er for Southern and Eastern greas. detective. (Oontinued from Page One) a social meeting at 8 p.m. against President Sukarno. stars such as Jane Fonda, Jane several nephews. Crackdown On Town Women But the army chief, Maj. Gen. niw cnii 7-9:25 -r‘8 een seriously 111 of cancer for today The targets seemed t ^ a new dsrgarten for the week will be tolerable cruelty. Soviet Union would maintain and Hunter. Other Major Hits Lodge will W Sunset Rebekah Wapplng; Mrs. Beatrice Soucler the highways. ' last year, which they attributed the Town Development Com- » y®®''' ’’®‘* only 7 to 10 miles south of the Mrs. James Breen, Mrs. Adam Mrs. Frances Vaughn Rich­ friendly relations and continue To Start Local Becomes OoUege Instructor- have a memorial serrice Mon- gon, South Windsor; Mr*. a bill creating an 11th Cabinet In large part to a repudiation of miggion (TDC) hM been re- capital/the observers said. a, Souza, Mrs. Charles Ferguson. ards of 522 W. Middle Tpke. military aid to Indoneala if the Leon J. (Jorski, a former ^ day at 7^30 p.m. at the fu- Michelle Shlrhall and son, Ea*t department - Housing and Ur- Goldwater. that enaw T uiem to sch^eduled S nov 3 pm “ ®‘‘®®““ '’® vice president of Guam-based bombers ^ ' Mrti. Edwin Wittlg. There will was granted a divorce from FKI were, suppressed. Plans Novk 10 teacher at the South Windsor be no school Oct. 29. f.n i ’m n r s s neral home. Hartford; Mrs. Eleanor Hohen- ban Development — to tie to- put through in 1966 manv m«u: f ^ « . , , « « pm. National American Whole- uuam oasea TOtnoers prime Minister Fidel Castro Robert T. Richards of Hart­ Sukamo recently was report- High Stihool, has been named 'ijCL8P»a.WIUII4AN’riCC^ thal and son, 145 Florance St.; g^Sie? l ! > ? e ™ t pro^^aiS. T es S e d Association. ’ several times have pounded sus- met with the Swiss ambassador. Mrs. George O’Brim will as­ ford on Sept. 21. The couple an instructor at Central Con­ pected Viet Cong targets aboi;t 'phe Swiss represent AmeflCzm ^ hem of the admlrfstrative and Mr*. John Zimmerman sist with the Monday class of was married Aug. 13, 1943. , up a new Indonesian Communist necticut State OoUege, New Bri­ “Pawnbroker” 9:8T Mrs. Oeorgianna Zimmerman, ■jTacknJSS*’'S tT '’ Mra- ...... The TDC had Invited May«- 20 miles from Saigon, the South interests in Cuba since the Mrs. Edwin Lawton of the Mrs. Valija Slmtnieks Nukls party that would not leam to­ community councils of the De­ tain. Gorskl te a graduate of “Love” 7:87 insn».iiM iiiiw H D MTS. ueorg^a z.mu,ierma.^ 284 Hackmatack St.; Mrs. a $840.miHlon regional health RepubUcans also attacked the prancis Mahonev to its m 4 t ^ , Vietnamese capital. break in diplomatic relations in. partment of Economic Oppoi^ North Coventry Cooperative of 22 Angel St. was granted a ward any foreign power. CentAd Connecticut, and holds S i ' S n t S ^ ^ n d ln g record of the 1966 see- mg to discuss tadustrial sites C o f im ^ O ------1961. Kindergarten class. Mrii. Naren divorce from Henry Nukls of The army’s aki-Oommunlst an M.S. from the University of FIRST RUN i t h e^ h o ^ e S to r a lon"^ illness'; l l ‘*1® P*-®P®®t-- But Mahoney 24-HOUR FLAG SITE >rhe countries were re- Ellis and litrs. Robert Eschmann the same address on Oct. 13. campaign Seemingly h». hurt Connecticut, where he is a can­ ‘ Mra zZm^man^ii^'^iTn co-^atting cancer. 94 months totaled $118.3 bllUon, mfs w'dSay win be att^d" Motorist Held WASHHIGTON (^P) — The ported near . agreement on an will be In charge of cleaning the federal anti-poverty program. FRL - SAT. - SUN. Mra. Zimmerman was born m 4^ Hanv Lane. Vernon. gtroke. heart disease and other »»cond only to the $47 bUUon mg a board of directors special Mrs. Nukls was awarded $35 a Sukarno’s efforts to didate for a Ph.D. ISHUTHMliUK Manchester, a daughter of Senate has passed and sent to airlift from Varadero Airport, classrooms in the second Con­ week In alimony, custody of friendly relations with Commu­ The two seven-member boards Heads Into Training ROD STEIGER major ailments. appropriated in 1942. meeting, called to review towTi In Rt. 6 Crash the .White House'a bill to permit about 85, miles east' of Havana, gregational Church basement will meet with Joseph Dyer, PHnutmov George and Agnes Curran Hyde, two minor children and $15 a nist China. Seaman -Ret. Dennis J. Good­ and has been a lifelong resident Bolton A $2.8-billlon higher education Some of these axe authoiica- programs and policies recom- the U.S. flag, to be flown 24 to Miami, but the number of on Oct. 30. ’There will be no week In support of each child. Peking protested today state director under the Econo- in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. “The Pawnbroker” n ou n en m ______providing direct grants to to spend^ in future years, mended and initiated during the A Hartford motorist was ar- hours each day on the green in planes was still under dlscus- school Oct. '29. of this town. The couple was married May ,7, against a "fresh violation of Its Opportunity Act, and will COIDRwDtmif WmEES Before her retirement she was , „ undergraduate college students But the total made it almost past year. rested this morning and charg- Lexington, Mass. -L the site of slon Rasters Officers I860. diplomatic privileges” In Jakar- »‘«P“ ^ »>e The P.wvriLr oki T LPriVer tLSCapeS for the first Ume, plus a wide certain that the $100 bllUon ed with reckless driving and the first confrontation .of the Sally Huckins is prerident of a nurses’ aide at 'Manchester * variety of other aids to help col- »P«nding budget celling wiU be ta after Indonesian troops .‘ederal Memorial Hospital, and prior to rt, A • 1 . viiiiciy 01 ouior ajoB 10 neip coa- kuubw. v;(uuiig wau oe ____ r»„l*__ failure to grant one-half the Mlnutemen with the British In the 4-H Double Basters Club, LENGTHY WIRE allegedly broke Into the 11-ving ^PP^val of an initial program is ‘‘A shockinUly SHOWTIMES biery Accident leges and universities. ' pleraedpierced soon.* soon., ■ lYegrOCS, rO llCe with Donna Hawley vice presi­ Enjoy A Pizza that time she was a buyer of highway after he collided with Ike Revolutionary War. HALLOWEEN COLLEGE STA’nON, Tex. quarters ® ...... A. »^l-bimon bill carrying ~ clean-up chairman. Mrs. Ronald those men who are risking their military souitces said they had minister the department until a Mrs Patsv Pagllero and Miss According to police reports, funds for highways and other repeal section 14B of and pummeled ..-wverql Negro GRINDERS Cvinpanloo Feature Aronson is leader. t lives In V(el Nam in the interest no knoxfledge otf any such at- tull-Ume paid - director Is ap- Jane Ann Zimmerman both otf Cavanaugfli did not see a util- projects to aid the economical- **‘® koys and girls until state troop- Porter Library Officers AND of freedom and peace for the tack. . . pointed. Mancheetor’ a sister Miss Ann '*^y P°*® ^® ®*‘*® ^® ly-depreseed 11-state Appola- “ Em ^ s ta te s to ban the union ers Intervened. Cecil Robertson has been re­ entire world." ReUable sourpes ^ d Sukarao That appointment, to be made NATALIE — ---- shop. Thla passed the House but The Negroes backed off and elected president of the Porter SPAQHEni Hyde of Manchester and a “ h®‘urn®d the wheel. His car ohla region. by the board otf directors, 1* S T A T E m granddaughter Izlf ftza P®’®ra/\lA ■"®PP**'Fsirza *^*\l*zfl* If tn4«* two,, A A $3.3-blUlon*0 O W111$.«. public works and tra ile d In the Se»at6 by a walked about a mile out of town Library Association Inc. Others still several weeks away, pend­ DELIVERED * Funeral eerWees will be held caught fire. The entire car economic developmerit bill de- directed by Republl- to the Negro church which had re-elected at the annual meet­ ing approval of the Initial de­ Within 8 MUe Radius TICKETS NOW ON SALE—MAT. 8:00—EVE. 8:80* ing include Miss June D. Loom­ On Order* Of |2 Or More |PrioeS! Mat. fUH), Eve. 82.50—Special Rates For Clubs. Bte. Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Holmes 'v®* kurned In the accident signed to provide Jobe and in- Birksen. been their starting poim. A 3 Bolton velopment grant. ■ • F u n e r a l Homo 400 Main St Trooper Charles Sepkoskl is- creased Income* ta dletressed extend minimum tense quiet settled over the town is, vice president; Mrs. Robert ^ 3 The Nov. 10 meeting will be TEL. 643.1492 ■meThe Kev.Rev. JamesJamei uoiiomsBottoms or of h St! i, ------Cavanaugh" V “ a warning for area*. Vlsny, secretary; Mrs. Harold held at 8 p.m. In the Muniotped Bumpus, treasurer; Mrs. Waiter N ACTUAL PERFORMANCE! Mary’s Episcopal Church wUl lallure to drive In the establtsh- A farm bill providing direct , ^ ® House broken again when a group otf 25th Anniversary Ball Building hearing iix>m. government payments to cotton ^ k o r Committee approved a white youths tried to pull a S. Haven, librarian; Mrs. Emil CHARTER OAK rough breathtaking new techniques in offlciate. Burial will be in Bast 1®"® " » result, otf the accl- Mamet and Mrs. Cecil Robert­ Cemetery. dent. srrowera, higher Income for k®6®*ure to give even broader young Negro driver from a car Friends may call at the fu­ coverage and raise the wage in the downtown area. son, assistant librarians; Mrs. Set hy Fire Department Ifilm making and highest fidelity sound. floor from $1,36 to $1,76 an hour. The car, filled with Negroes, George Jacquemin and Mrs. Area Weather RESTAURANT neral home tomorrow from 2 to. Robert Simmons, three - year The .Bolton Volunteer Fire 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Johnson had not for ttio waA pursued neexly to the events so as not to cofUct with WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The in Charter Oak 8L Call 648-7882 1 minimum hike and the measure ohuroh by five cars driven by members of the library commit­ Department wUI hold iU 2Mh the ball. Organizations may U.S. Weather Bureau says rain Manchester Fbr Town Officials W ill Meet waa not oalled up tor debate. whites. The whites threw sever- tee, anniversary ball Saturday, Feb. also present their own candi­ or drizzle wWch fttl across most Inforraatlor Mrs. Jacquemin has been re­ dates for queen. ------al soft drink bottles, striking 19, 1966 at Flano’s Restaurant. of Connecticut during the night Funeralg elected chairman of the library Awards are planned for all will come fo an end this mom- On Rt. 6 Ramp Dispute two Negro cars. committee;. Mrs. Simmons, sec­ This will be the first of many participants In the contest tag. Local Bagpipers At Washington, a white man Edward L. Sturdevant Mayor Francis Mahoney, will aok Johnson to consider tried to run down Negroes-^tf- retary. events planned for the anniver­ TTm Bolton jayvee .soccer Skies will remain mostly Last Day—“Sabrina” li45-5i40-9!8A—“THfany’s” StS5-7tn L A S C A L A Aleo, Mrs. Byron W. Hall, sary year. The fire . department team lost la game and won a Largely attended funeral ser­ Town Planning Director Jo- Ei® poeMblHrty otf elhnlnwUng tunilng from another court­ cloudy but there should be some I'MDIMH. 11( IN ()l (MH ( INI Welcome A-Sub membership chairman; Mra. was incorporated In 1941. fam e tMs week, and one of its sunshine by mid.-aftomoaa. rices for Edward U Sturde- jj Tamsky, Town Planning P*«P®«®0 WyUys Bt. ramp house rally, and 13 Negroes r vant of 191 Green Rd. were and replacing It with a sut>- NEW LONDON (AP) — The swore out warranto against him. V^wd Kingsbury, transportation A queen, to repre.sent the fire star players broke a leg. T9m weather map ehowe a STANLEY i t ”1 T C OommiMlon Chairman John La- ehairman, and Mra. WiUlsm departm ent throughout the Bennet Junior High beat the complex low preasurs system WARNER 9 I # % I E L A B O H E M E held yesterday afternoon at stltute, about 600 feet to the nuclear powered subpiarlne Police OWef Tom Thornton said, Olarmey, publicity chairman. year, will be selected at tha Bolton team 6-8 In a game In oovering much of the nottheast Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) menao and Case Broa. executive weet. Abraham Lincoln came home "I don’t care whether he’a Anniveraery ball. She will be chosen on the Msnehester Thuraday. Rodger and southern Canada. TMs sys­ FIRST RUN—^dianto” 8i80-«in-8ilW<-“41ni” St00-4t60-7i48 Main 8t. The Rev. Joseph Dud- vice president Robert Dennteon Dennison, at a Sept. 80 meet- today after oompletlng 18 pa- black, blue, white or green, Mr. and Mrs. Francis James basis of beauty, personality and Oroee suffered the broken leg, tem Is sxpeotsd to merge into ley of Center Congregational wlH meet Monday morning at ing In the Municipal Building trots. what hedid waa wrong and we were gtvwn party Sunday at poise, TEn-Aoem Church officiated. Burial waa in 10 with State Highway De- Hearing Room had spearheaded As the Manchester Pipe Band want hlm>" k and Paul Leonard substituted as one vigorous storm which should 9R0M Girls between the ages of 18 goalie for Craig Pepin, wtw had be osntfered near the moiilh of ZOOM TO Buokland Cemetery, partment otfflolahi tn an effort the objeotlona otf mdre than skirled a -welcome home tune. ■"snd 25, married or single, who baen Injured In a varsity game. the a t Lawrance River by late IUPEIM2E Micour WARNER RROS. Bearers were Kenneth Jarvis, at resolving ohjectlone to a 100 property ownen In ths th* Lincoln cruised up the HELD ON DRUG CHARGE ALL YOUR would like to become contest­ Bolton beat Rham 8-1 yester­ tonight, tt wM move noiM3%£Sf%.»“KIMBER^^ JIN” COLOR ■nw funeral of Oroiii^ W. dtaector tor planning kxdi Obm BrM. and would oer- the Portsmouth, N. H. naval Deteotivee said they found utfed to tgy to sohodiile ttMtr wen Young, te l. 8t8d66L n taw rixnrewk I roduotlon Oetlgned and Oireoted by Franco Zeffirelli I Dougherty of 17 Dougherty Bt. and designing, iouaty atffeot Olen Rd., Ka Ufa- ohipyard and waO launched In heroin valued at $1,000 ta the i en a hold llila nmtiliig from the Ifianobaster'a vipreMptiaittvM UOQ. houae. MANCHIfiSTE’R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 PAGE n v i Events Army Checking ' ft 'niers la possible, we think, a sultahle Area Churches Dolls from Viet combination of male football team and InWorU Churches Belton Congregational Ohureb St. Bernard’e Church First Congregational Ohureb pretty cheer leaders down at Yale. Mavlli Methedlat Ohureb Oommunlty Bapttet Ohureb ■t. Barttiolemew’e Ohureb Rev. J, Stanton Conover, St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Vnltod Ohureb of Ohrlet NO Parker SL For Explosives But Yale, In its first attempt to field MOiOOW (AP) — The Boriet US E. Oeotor St. Rev. PMIIp Hussey, Paster Minister Rev. George F. X. Reilly Andover Paator ths oomblnatlon, got things mixed up. Union today dropped Ka tradi­ Bar. Earle R. Ottatsr, Bav. Alex H. Elseaeer, Rev. Richard 0. BoUea Bev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Pastor Assletant Pastor 10 a.m,. Church School. Pastor l^ tS m r! Any Yale football team which stands tional reference to Moscow’s Mlnlstor Army demolition experia oontin- Worship Service. Sermon: Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Publlshera ued a roundup of handn\bde WMiBdcd October 1. im strong and victorious on the field Is In a “ eternal, unbraakaUa friend- "Getting The Beet of Ufe," a.m. 0:48 a.m.. Church School. -V T " V'? ■' 9 and 10:10 a.m., Worship 9;w a.m., Church School for Masess at 4:46, 7:46, 9, 10:18 Vietnamese dolls today after iPubHahed Brerr ETcnUif Except Sundejra sufficient state of grace with its publle ■Mp" wMh Oommuniat China. Sarvlce, tarmcn: “ Laarning to all agas. Olaases through Grads nnd 11 ;U a.m. 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. j ' '‘■' V.' ■ ' a R .^ 'v r ” n «5 'i ‘ h . bsautlfuUy attlfed ad HMidaya. Entered at'the Poet Office at and with the fates of the gridiron to bo TVuM." will havs an sxpandsd sss------St, Matthew’s Church, ToUand the Rev. Mr. Bradley. "Is Not from DCheatar, Conn., aa SecoiKl Claae Hall ... Mk’ ^ ' ■” R aiao droppad tha aame ref- 4 able to Import any kind of cheerleader . Vv,' ■ S •rsnoe to Ma letattomhtp with 9 a.m., Ohuroh School. Nurs- slon. St. Bridget’s Ohuroh St, Peter’s Ephx’opal Church ».v. J, Ort., F«W Uf. Mor. BO., “* SUBSCRIPTION RATB8 It pleases. Albania, Ptidng'a kma Burp. ary and Oradsa 4 through I. 10:M a.m., Worship. Sermon: Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Sami Hill Rd, Payabla In Advance Rev. Robert J. Keen WapiHng Memorial School Gymnasium 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowehtp. The dolls — mailed to families But It Isn’t good form to Import a , ■ , ■ pean ally in tha idaologloal 10:80 a.m., Church School. “ Towards a Slratsgy U Psace.” On* Yasr ...... $ » « ? ■ Rev. Dennis B, Hussey and relatives of Amertoon aerv- Btx llontlit ...... 11.00 group of lovelies from the Connecticut dispute with Moscow. Nurss^, kindergarten Nursery la provided. Rev. James A, BIrdeall, Vicar Tbr«« Month* ...... 6.M and Grades , through.. . I.- Church Member­ Masses at 7:10, 8:80 and 10:80 St. John’s Epleeopal Church icemen In Viet Nam — began to The changes appeared In tha 1 On* Month ...... 1.86 , College for Women to serve as cheer­ a.m. Rt. W, Vernon pour Into Ft. Banning Friday list of 118 slogans publiMted in 7:10 p.m., Book discussion. ship Class for adults. Masses at 7, I, 9:16, 10:10 and 8 a.m., Holy Communion. ■MEMBER o r leaders for a Yale eleven which might Rev. James L. Grant, Rector after reports that soma of the Pravda for the Nov. 7 annlver- Wednesday, 0:80 a.m., Chris­ 7 p.m., Senior High end Jun­ Noon. 10 a.m., Family Service. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not be able to defeat a good girl’s team. tian Growth Group |. Vnltarlan Meeting House 1.6-lnch gifts might oonoeal ex- The Aesociated Frees le oxcluslvt-ly entlUed aary oelebrationa of the 1917 ior High BapUst Youth Fellow­ Wednesday, 7:48 p.m.. Even­ to the use of republlcatlon of all news d ^ And Yale’s tactical mlatake, on ths Thursday, 0;80 a.m.. Ad­ St. James’ Church ing Prayer. 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford 7:46 a.m., Holy Communion. ploilves planted by the Viet patches credited to It or not otherwise credU- Bolshevik revOkitlan. ships will meet. #a In this paper and also the local news puls' day of Us great experiment, was that It vanced Christian Growth Group. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Thursday, 9.30 a.m., and 7:46 Rov, Nathaniel D. Lauriat 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, scr- ^ U-*- •oWters. mon, classes, babysitting. Grimm, Com* Uphed hero...... didn't make maximum use of the talents 6:45 p.m., Senior High Church Jehovah’e Wltnessea Pastor p.m.. Holy Communion. Feast All rlxhta of republlcatlon of special dle- Dhtnanda R^Msated 10:80 a.m., Worship Service* 10:46 a.m.. Morning Prayer, mandlng officer of the 80th Or- patehes Herein are also reserved. ______K had assembled. It should have let the School classes. . Kingdom Hall Rev. Eugene F. Torpey Travel Speaker of Sts. Simon and Jude. pretty cheer leaders play Columbia, and TOKYO (AP) — Oommunlet 8:30 p.m., Christian Growth Rev, John J, O’Brien Nursery and Worship Church sermon, classes, babysitting. dinance detachment, said his The Herald Printing Com; Inc.. 7M N. Main St. School. 8 to 6 p m., Parish Reunion, *>ad collected more than 60 ' atimes no financial responslhlllty for typo- the fearsome fniggers of the Yale var» China today repeated demand* Group 4. Rev. Vincent J. FIsmn Ralph H. Love will speak and Vnlon Congregational Church ■ graphical errors aiipearlng in advertlsmenta Rockville Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy <*'’ '•» “ "f* have u backlog 'o f ' aiid other reading matter in The Manchester to postpone the Afrioan-Aelan , ' I p.m., Public Bible discourse, ------show a travel film on Afghanls- sity dance up and down the sidelines. St. Francis of Assisi Communion. about 76 calls to pick up other*. Evening H era ld . ______conference scheduled to start Center Congregational Church "Does God Have a Name?’’ Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Paator 11:801 1 ^^**** a.m. *’ *’ *’ Kashmir In color and^ Rev. James L. Austin 678 Ellington Rd., Friday, 9 a m., Holy Oommu- ^ f®'", they have found no ex rul'i service client of N. E. A. Service, toe. Nov. 6 In Algiers. United Church of Ohrlet 4:16 p.m.. Group discussion of with sound Monday at 8 p.m. at Minister of Christian Education South Windsor nlon. plosives. Publishers Representatives - The JuMua The official Paklng PaopW 11 Center St. the Watchtower magazine aril- ^ . Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chl- a meeting of the Manchester Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, Reports of dolls exploding and oago. Detroit and Boston. _ . A Quickie Decision Dally said “ mort oompUooted Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, cle' "Puttlnr Ud a Hard FIrht Church of the Assumption » ^ M E M B E R AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUDAe a.m., Cliurch School for Pastor Talrottville Congregational ■Injuring servicemen readied faotora unfavorable for the con­ Minister for the Faith” * Adame St. and Thompson Rd. Women’s Club at Concordia Lu- 9 ■nO N S.______Rev. Francis J. Mihalek theran Church. He Is general Grades 6 to 12. Rev. John E. RlktoralUs, Church Army wives with husbands In Acting out of>a fear that buremicracy vening of the conference have Rev. Joseph H. Dudley, Wedneaday, 8 p.m., Group Display advertising closing hour*; Pastor agent of the Hartford area for 10:30 a.m., Church School for Assistant Psstor Rev. Robert K. Bhimoda, the 1st Cavalry Division. might ride roughshod over the rights of oropped up” since M was first Associate Minister discussions in the Bible old: _ _ , , ^ Ftor Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa Connecticut Mutual Life Insur- infants to Unulc . ------' Minister However, 3rd Army head- For Tuesday — 1 p.m Mtxiday. the people, the Constitutional Conven­ postponed from June 94, "Things In Which it Is Impos­ 4 Wednesday — 1pm. Tuesday, Rev. Francis C. Hawes, ance Co. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Masses af 6:46, 7:48, 9, 10:18 quarters at Ft. McPherson in Tor tion last wrok enacted a far-reaching The conference should be sible for God to li e ” at the fol­ For Thursday — 1 p.im Wednesday. Minister of Ohrietion Education Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:3 'The speaker, who Is also pres- Sermon topic, "The Sacrednese nnd 11:30 a.m. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser- Atlanta said in a statement or Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. change in the eminent domain provisions poetponed because African and lowing locations; 87 Birch St.. or Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. and 11:46 a.m. Idenl of the Hartford Times of Human Personality,” by the mon, “ To Love One’s Self there have been no reports of f of the Constitution. Aslan nations lack unity on sev­ Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day ei 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Wor»Mp ^87 Oakland St. and 726 N. Main St. Maurice Church, Bolton ’Truly.” Sunday School and Injuries from exploding dolle to pabUcatlon except Saturday — 9 a.m. eral queetlona, Ineludtog their Travel CIi>b>. ha® made 17 for- Kev. Mr. Bowman preaching, Service. Sermon: ‘"rhe Present St., Manchester; also, 144 Grif­ The decision was taken by delegates altitude toward “ U.8. Imperial- Concordia I-utheran Church eign trips and considers the Service of Baptism, Rev. Robert W. Cronin nursery. American soldiers In Viet Nam, Saturday, October 23 Is Not Doetiny.” fin Rd., South Windsor, and without either a public hearing or due Ijrm’’ and the seating of the So­ 40 Pitkin St. countries he will tell about as 2:30 to 5 p.m., F'lrst Semester Pastor Wednesday, 11 a.m., Ladles The wife of a staff sergeant. 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Church Missionary Society. who declined use of her name, reflection. ‘The change will have far- viet Union at the conference, two of the most interesting spots all - church school function in School. Crib Room (0:15 only) Kingdom Hail he has ever visited. Afghanis- the .social room. Mas.se* at Thursday, 8 p.m., Lay School *ald her husband wrote that he reaching effect on school construction, the newspaper said. 7:30>r.win.n p.m.. Theocratic MinistrytFi..i_iL..' _ 9 a.m.. „ V Holy . Communion, through Junior High. Church School and Nursery. tan being on the main route 6 to 8 p.m., Junior and Senior 11.30 a.m. of Religion. saw a fellow soldier lose a hand At The Center Of The Agony urban renewal, the open space program, .r,. V.- Chlneee Foreign Minister School elderly housing, and highway construc­ i*-' 6:30 p.m., CYP Club, Wood­ 10:30 a.m.. The Service, through the Kyber Pass had to Pilgrim Fellowships. when a doll exploded. “ It blew Any of the young demonstrator* Chen Y1 said earlier the confer, ruff HaU. 8:80 p.m.. Service meeting tion. It is a constitutional change that enoe would be ueriees unless it CJhurch School and Nursery, be conquered by Alexander the ------Sacred Heart Church off one of his hands,” th* ser­ against war In Vietnam who think that 7 p.m.. New Members Night, Rt. 30, Vernon may well be motivated out of the best condemned “ American Imperi­ The Rev. Robert E. Mans- Great, Genghis Khan, Babur St. George’s Eplseopal Church geant said. ether Americans, including those in Birds of the Atlantic Salt Marshes Federation Room. Calvary Church Rev. Ralph Kelley, Paator Bennet School of thinking, but the method used to alism" in Viet Nam and else­ bach, guest pastor, will preach Khan, Tamerlane of Smarkand Rt. 44 A, Bolton He said two other dolls bought (Assembliee of God) Rev. Patrlek Sullivan Washington who are shouldering the ac­ accomplish the purpose is fraught Among the new mounted birds at the Lutz mu­ greater yellow legs and a sharp-tailed sparrow. All where, and barred the “ revl- at both services and install the and other* In order to enter Rev. Douglas E. Theuner, Vicar by the soldier were loaded with 647 E. Middle Tpke. Assistant Pastor Sets Open House tual declalons about the war, are very with dan^rs to the state. seum are (from left to righ t): A juvenile male are primarily birds that inhabit Atlantic shores elonlsts’’ (the Soviets) from the First Church of Ohrlet, Church School .staff. and conquer India. ------explosives. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson happy about the whole thing might open clapper rail, an adult male clapper rail, a killdeer, a oonferenoe table. Soientlet Dunng his trips, four of them ® a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Bennet Junior High School What the delegates did was to change and the salt marshes. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Pastor Mo.sses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:30 and and broaden their minds by reading an 447 N. Main St. Gospel Hall around the world, Love and his 9'®® a.m.. Adult Discus.slon will hold on open house WIIJ> DRIVE the eminent doman provision. ‘This now 11:30 a.m. 415 Center St. wife have been in more than 80 Group. PHII.ADELPHIA (AP) — A Interpretive piece written by Alistair says ‘‘H m property of no person shall be Guards Increased Wednesday Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ 9:46 a.m., Sunday School countries including Ru.ssia, Si- 10^5 a.m.. Morning Prayer 13-year-old boy, who police said -Cooke in the British Manchester Guard­ taken for public use without just com­ — Wonders of the V inverse LONDON (AP) — Prime Min­ day school and nursery. classes tor all ages. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. beria. Outer Mongolia and Ne- Church School, Rockville Methodist Church for parents w'ho wi.sh to ac­ was barely able to peer over tha ian. pensation therefor." The version adopt- . Connecticut Yankee ister Harold Wileon’s two-man ” If any man be in Christ, he 11 a.m.. Divine Worship. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. pal. ^ ___ His films shows the less ’^■0® p.m.. Evening Prayer 142 Grove St., quaint themselves with their .'Peering whetl, drove through ed by the convention says: "No property Correepondent Cooke obviously wrote bodyguard will be increased to la a new creature: Old things Bible measage by the Pastor. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. traveled area of countries, not *'^'1 Young People’s Fellowship. Rev. Willard E. Conklin Pastor children’s actlvltie* during a North Philadelphia streets this shall be taken for public use. unless the Ma Interpretation of how one individual Bv A.H .O . Manned Mars Trip at least alx gim-carrylng detec­ are passed away; behold, all 6:30 p.m., Evening Prayer. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Prayer usually seen by tourists, as well Monday. 8 p.m.. Brotherhood ------typical school se.ssion. we'pk, chasing cars Into, alleys taking be necessary for such use, and ' in such a position of responsibility, tives for his visit to Rhodesia. things are become new.” These , 7 p.m., Family . Gospel Serv- meeting. 45 famous attractions. He ^ Andrew. 9.30 a.m.. Church School. Parents will report to their up on sidewalks and side- then, only upon payment of just com­ ‘The oonstltutlonal Convention Is voted wrong. The presump­ President Johnson, feels after the bene­ He leaves Sunday. words of Paul to the Oorinthl- Sospd music Friday, 8 p.m., Bible Reading, shows his films annually to a Wednesday, 8 p.m., Holy Nursery through adults. children's______homerooms__ at 7:30 sVvlplng four parked cars. tion created for this special pensation.’’ ’Ihe change will shift the did Important business last Mon­ Wilson Is expected to stay In ans will be the Golden Text for a mes.sage. capacity audience at the Hart- Eucharist. 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Reception and then will change classes at The chiise came to a suddisn fit of some conversation with that very burden of proving necessity to the tak­ Cemvention was that the chair­ Likely in 1980s day afternoon. And when we get Rhodesia for a week to discuss Bible Lesson on how spiritual Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. South Methodist Church lord Golf Club. Love and his Thursday, 10 a.m.. Holy members, 15-minute intervals according halt when the boy, Rodnay ■eme gentleman — pre-hoepitalization, ing agency. around to It, we may copipose man, whenever doubted or ques­ By DB. I.M. I.EVITT, tory BO that the flyby would en­ Independence for the self-gov­ renewal leads men to the dds- of Prayer and Praise. Bev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. wife are planning their next trip Eucharist. Feasts of St. Simon Monday, 7.18 p.m. to the Wednesday schedule. Smith, rammed a patrolman's one preeiunee. to it a hymn of praise for what tioned, would be presumed and DIRECTOR - and St. Jude. ‘The change does not mean that at the ter the earth’s atmosphere with erning Britlrii colony with Rho­ eovery of their real Identity and Pastor for November. time. EJach teacher will outline the ®zr — across the street from At any rate, here are snatches of the this colunrn holds to be one of would be wrong unless and until ‘The Fels Planetarium present time, condemnation that la not a most important 20 per cent desian Prime Mlnlstor Ian •temal being. The thought is The Presbyterian Church Rev. Richard W. Dupee Mrs. Louis Champeau, pro­ a.m., Woman’s year’s plan and answer quee- Juvenile Aid Division headqua,r- the great decisions of the whole he could get a two-thirds vote of the Franklin Institute Bible Study Circle. ters. way Correspondent Cooke reports: ■ necessary may be entered into by any reduction In re-entry velocity. Smith. brought out In these lines from 48 Spruce St. Associate Paator gram chairman, is In charge of Vernon Methodist Church Convention—Itet not to require sustaining his position. Rev. Willard A. Legg, ."Nothing that has happened to Presi­ public body. The difference lies In the The dramatic success of the Venus would also be used for the Christian Science textbook: Bev. George W. Smith, arrangements for the meeting. Rt. 30 ^ ~ ■ Mrs. Eugene Montany, mem- Police said the boy, who had annual sessions of the new Con­ So the chairman of this par­ dent Johnson since he went Into hospital fact that If an individual believee the recent Meulner IV flyby past the Mars flyby to alter Its tra­ McGhee Warning p. 492 : 7-11. (Science and Health Minister ^ Aaaistant Paator Members may bring guests for Rev. Morton A. Magee Wapptng Community Church bershlp chairman,’ has arranged never driven before, had stolen necticut LegHslature. 11113 had ticular day announced, once is likely to have caused him more acute taking is unnecessary he may apply fbr jectory. On the way to Mars, with Key to the Scriptures by the usual fee. Mrs. Vernon ------_ „ Congrecational p ^ g o memberships to be the car. been, from the very outset, the again, that he had been re­ Miars has stimulated Interest In FRANKFURT, Germany discomfort than the demonstrations in an injunction. The court may atop the the acceleration given to the Mary Baker Eddy.) Sunday’s 9:30 a.m., Sunday 9 and 10:45 am.. Worship treasurer, will accept 9 and 10 a.m„ Worship service R”y_R. Hutoheon. Minister ^old in the homerooms, e a c h ______one Important question the Con­ versed, and that the Convention other instrumented probes and spacecraft by Venus would re­ (.AP) —, U.S. Ambassador classes for all ages. Services. Sermon by Dr. A.shlon and child care. Sermon by the Rev. Theodore Bacheler, about 100 American cities against ths taking, but only In regard to the evi­ subject Is “ Probation membership entitling the owner vention W8LS slated to decide out­ was not "at ease’’ after all. the eventual manned landing on duce not only the time, but the George C. McGhee has warned 10:48 a.m.. Worship Service. A. Almand, treasurer of the pastor. . Minister war In Vietnam. In the record of an al­ dence presented by an objector. Aa is Death. to be eligible for door prizes. side its compulsory routines, so Much much later In the day the planeit. The informetion re­ energy requirements. that U.S.-German relations Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony I'*’® R®'*- Mr. Smith preaching. Board of National Missions of 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ The PTSO has arranged the PARTY FAVORS ready remarkable Presidency, it remains, the case In respect to virtually all law, could be harmed by continued 8 a m.. Worship Service. Ser­ the court grants an injunction only un­ this made Monday conceivably the Convention itself had a taste ‘The spacecraft to make the nreSUng. ~Sermon “' He That ■ Hath Ears to th® Methodist Church. Recep- ery, kindergarten, Grades 1 entire evening under its presi­ h) all his critics, the great stain; to layed bock by Mariner IV, while “ lapsee of confidence’’ In the mon by the Rev. Mr. Bacheler, FOR HALLOWEEN der the clearest provocation. the most important decision day of its own rules. It voted, 49 to somewhat discouraging in its flight would consist of three Reading Room hours at 749 Hear.” Nursery provided. Won of members at the 10:45 Judges Named through 3. Senior High. dent, Mrs. George Lawrence. Johnson himself it is a misfortune that, In the whole course of the Con­ 26, to recess Ite proceedings un­ parts. TTiere would be an 18 • United Stateis by the West Ger­ Main St., excepting legal holi­ 7 p.m.. Evening Service. “ Is service. Church School for 10 a m., C?hurch school. “ A Profitable Return.” report of the low atmospheric mans. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser- by great 111 luck, befell him and not his But if the Constitution is changed to vention. til the next morning. The chair­ surface pressure, Is still most foot spherical cabin in which days, Monday through Saturday, Baptism Necessary?” Grades 4 through 12. Nursery For Window Art Grades 4 through 8. ARTHUR DRUG two predecessors. . . . ^ allow an objector to merely sue the But in the memory of those man ruled the motion to adjourn In a speech Friday to a Ger- Acts 2:38. for babies to three year olds. 7 p.m.. Senior Hlgh Youth Sermon by the Rev. Mr. valuable; it provides engineers the men would live. Behind this 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday eve- The judges for the annual state to stop a road, a school, an urban who had the privilege of attend- had prevailed. IBs ruling was man-A m e r 1 c a n friendship 8:16 p.m.. Youth FeUowsIhlp 10:45 a.m.. Senior High Fellowship. Hutcheon, ‘ 'Crisis.” Church '“Acute disoomfort devrioplng into with a point of departure in would be the 40 - foot cylinder, nliig, 7 to 9. Halloween window painting con­ renewal project, several undesirable h>g Monday’s session, the actual doubted. The chairman dted group, McGhee said the lapees at the Manse. Forum. ____ School. dironlc stoicism Is probably the right their design for the manned about ten feet in diameter. At test were announced today by things will happen. Projects can be tied accomplishment of Qie day is Roberts Rules of Order, but the the rear of the cylinder would could do greater harm If contin­ Tuesday, 10 a.m., Bible Study Junior High Fellow- Eastmlnster United flights. '■ Church of CAirist the retail division of the Cham­ prognosis. Anger is something he got up 10 years while the issue goee to the delegates cited their own spe- ued. .. Group. Presbyterian Fellowship Ro<’kvllle likely to be a fading thing Chronologically, the next be the Apollo - type capeule for Lydail and Vernon Sto. ber of Commerce, sponsor of 1 over a tong time ago, when he was first Supreme Court. There will be a great Seeking to reassure Germane Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ Senior High Fellow- George E. Slye School Rev. William H. Balkan Go get against the lasting vivi^ess of edaJ rule which requires a two- Mar* mission will probably be earth re - entry. In the cylinder this artistic Halloween outlet. \ confronted by the criticisms of Ful- temptation by individuals to sue just to on several points, he Indicated Eugene Brewer, Minister week Prayer Meeting. Discus- ship, Kingston Dr. off Oak St. another of the Convention’s his­ thirds vote'on all matters, and an Orbiter some time in 1969. would be a centrifuge which The judges are Mr. and Mrs. I bright and Morse on the Senate floor, “hold up’’ the agency trying to put in a that the United States would not slon on "Problems in the Bible. 7:30 p.m.. Membership Semi­ East Hartford 9 and 10:30 a.m., PIZZA R A H toric demonstrations of partla­ the chairman, once again, ruled 'The plans for this are quite neb- would permit the astronauts to Reginald Baker of 310 Hack­ ■ by Lippmann on paper, smd by the ‘Na- road or a school—in the hope that the make any arrangements with 9:45 a.m., Bible Classee. nar. Rev. Gordon S. Bates, School classe.s. mentary chaos. the Convention back In business, elous, tor there is considerable be re - oriented during the trip matack St., retired art teacher the” Soviet union that would 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Christian 9:15 and 10:46 a.m.. ’em PIZZA jtional Coordinating Committee to Bind technique will result in a higher offer. The problem confronting all t ...... ! ...... skepticism among ' NASA au­ If such a procedure were neces­ Emanuel Lutheran Church Minister “ The Holy Spirit Which Is in and Mrs. Florence Anderson o. Service. ^ the War in Vietnam’ on the streets. . . . newspapermen covering such One could feel aborning, thorities that this Orbiter is sary. weaken the U.S. defense posi­ Reiv. 'C. Hciirj’ Anderson, Laymen’s School. GIANT GRINDERS ‘The Connectl^t Urban Renewal As­ tion in Europe "for some con­ You.” 113 Park St., an artist and sessions is their feeling that no throughout the good state of even essential. However, In Flight Pisa Detailed Pastor , v-u 19 a.m.,- Worship and Church Giant-Killer! ’ "With Vietnam he found an Issue that sociation, in asking for a public hearing, cession in Viet Nam.’ ’ 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: member of the Manchester Fine gchool, Nurserj( through Junior lO-Min. Service On All Calls one would believe them if they Connecticiit, a hope that the light of the relatively brief peri­ at first depress^ him by the devlous- points out that the new language adds Tbe Mars spacecraft would be “ When Is Virtue a Virtue.” Arts Association. Sermon: "What is Your ever tried to describe precisely Convention would find a success­ od of time required to assem­ 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Divine Wor­ ^aess of the original American interven­ DO new protection for property owners launched from the earth with Tuesday, 10 a.m., Ladies Bi­ Church Women See the OPEN what went on. N o one can really ful way to adjourn permanently, ^ ble Mariners, bn Orbiter pro­ Trial Expected ship and Church School. Nurs­ The contest Is open to all Name?” by the Rev. Mr. Bates. tion, then challenged him by its com­ If they really have a case), It merely multiple launchings of the Sat­ ble Class. students in Grades 7 and 8 in ______THURS., PRL, SAT. do more than make a stab at U. when the allotted flay comes, for gram can be initiated even as urn V, assembled snd fueled In MOSCOW (AP) — Two Soviet ery tor Infanta. Sermon by Pas­ '66 Ambassador DPL plexity, and now keeps him In a state accomplishes the following detrimental Wednesday. 7:80 p.m.. Mid­ To Hold Bazaar Manchester. Their work will be First Congregational Church The stenogrraphlc record, if It only then will the state Itself be late as 1966. orbit. About eight kilowatts of writers are expected to stand tor Anderson, “ Good News in 2 .11 SUN. 4 - 1(L purposes: week Service. . „ , , . judged on the basis of origin- Vernon at your friendly dt settled mrtancholy, relieved only by were reproduced, would be the able to feel "at ease” about what ‘The OfHudter would be cap­ energy would be generated trial eoon on charges of smug­ Time pt Trial.” rv, Womens Fellowship of 3^,,, Worshipping at the Vernon occasional glimmers of hope when he 1. It introduces great uncertainty In most unbehevable thing of all. may be happening,to it. tured by Mars’ gravitational gling anU-Soviet manuscripts to 6:30 p.m., Confirmation Center Congregational Church place prizes Closed Mon., Tues., Wed. using radioisotope thermal gen­ Zion Evangelical Elementary School Giont-KHIer’s today. hears that the Prime Minister of New the present law. Anybody who tries to tell the field, circle the planet and relay erators to power the 10,000 the West, usually reliable League. ^11 sen sor a Holiday Bazaar” awarded in each grade. Lutheran Church Rev. John A. Lacey. Minister Zealand, or a French editor, or a South ■toty has to try to tone It back to the earth environmental pounds of scientific Instrumen­ eourcee say. ------Saturday, Nov. 'B from 10 a.m. „ , . 2. It will require amendment by ths (Missouri Synod) to 4:30 p.m. at the church. Technically, the contest this Miss Helen C. Fischer, [OUDAT^ (TboTi Si—yaw Aw t es* Meter*/ Vietnamese Buddhist leader, or Barbara down, and omit some of the information. Depending on the tation. Contained In this equip­ The writers are Andrei D. Sl- St. Mary’s Episcopal Church General Assembly of the existing con­ Cooper and High Sto. Mrs. Adam Rhodes, Mrs. W. J'®®'" •*''’olve window Director of Christian Education 6ambl*r doalwj Ward, or some obscure Midwestern pro­ grotesqueries no one could ex­ size of the payload. It is also ment would be surface and at­ nyaveky, 40, a crtOc who has Church and Park Sts. demnation statutes to provide for new H erald The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, B. Spencer, and Mrs. William at all. To avoid the ------plain, and try, somehow, to possible to provide a television mospheric probes and televlBion written for the liberal magazine ^HOUSEi fessor, or even a newspaper man, haa procedures. Paator Rev. George F. Nostrand Howes are general chairmen of P^'^t itinnlng and discoloring 9:26 and 10:55 a.m., Church make thewhole thing come system w W ^ could relay back equipment. The spacecraft will Novy Mir, and YuU M. Daniel, a ■ome new ruse or IdW to suggest. Yesterdays Rector the fair. Mrs. Richard Pitkin is pavement in case of rain. School. 3. Probably no condemnation can take closer to sense and reason than to the earth surface detail. This pans within 660 mUee of the translator, also 40, the sources Rev. John D. Hughes "What saddens the President, and irks 9 a.m., Sunday School. treasurer. A telephone commit- ‘ *’® chamber is supplying white 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship, DE CORMIER place during the "no man’s land" from It evef did in reality. 25 Years Ago would provide d u e s about the planet’s surface, at wWch time sold Friday. 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible time, Rev. James W. Bottoms tee, made up of members of the P°®t®r board on which the pie- 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel- the McNamaras, Bundys, Rusks and December 29, 1965, the date the new One of the stories we would optimum lending point for the the crew would eject the scien­ The Bources said the two men Holiday House at 29 10 a.m., Divine Worship. Text: Rev. Ronald E'. Haldenian Bethany Group, is headed by will bo painted. The pic- lowship. lowlier lieutenants Is the firm presump- constitution becomes effective, imtll the tell, If we knew how, is that of J. W. Hale Corporation (ob­ Voyager spacecraft, scheduled tific probes and use high reso- were arrested In Moscow In Cottage St. offers a new MOTORS serves 68th Anniversary as Philemon 1:23-25. Theme: "My Mrs. John Wood. Mrs. Ralph ^hen be hung in the 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- kind of retirement living. tlon:^pf nearly all the President’s critics General Assembly has a chance to adopt how the Cemvention last Mon­ to be launched in 1971. Because luUon photography to map the mid-September. A spokesman 286 BROAD STREET Manchester’s first and cur­ Feilow-Laborere, With and By 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Grondln is In charge of decor- ‘‘how windows of stores along lowship. Handy to stores, churches, that he chose his ideological ground new condemnation statutes. day aftem ooi spent what seem­ of the signldcant value of the surface. The photographs would tor the Union of Soviet Writers rently leading department store. the Grace of Our Lord Jesus 8:45 and 10 a.m.. Nursery and ations and will be assisted by Aloln St...... Thursday, 7 p.m., Church theater and buses, Home'- (Across from Sears) first and now mullahly defends it. . . . ' ed an aching and interminable Information that can be ob­ then be relayed back to earth said Ms group had no knowledge Dr. George Willlanr May, 80, Christ.” Kindergarten in the (Children’s members of the Co-Weds, Mrs. The hanging will probably School. like rooms and surround­ O P ^ EVENINGS TILL 9 4. Ehninent domain takings wll] be de- few m inxes trying to decide tained with the Orbiter, It ap­ using a. slow - scan transmis­ about the arrests. (Chapel. ings; good food. Mary H. "To arrive in his presence hot for cer­ . layed until our Supreme Court of Errors Manchester’s oldest practicing U a.m., Gottesdlenat. Frank Horton Is publicity chair- take place Thursday night or whether o"r not It was In the par­ pears most desirable that this sion technique. 8:46 and 10 a.m.. Morning and Katherine M. Giblin, Except ’Thursday tainties In this unique and baffling* war interprets the effect of the new consti­ physician, dies at his home, 166 6:30 p.m., Young People’s So­ man. Friday morning and judging United Methodist Church ticular parliamentary state of probe be authorized. Within ten years after the Prayer and Church School. Crib owners, for 33 years op­ 4s to be greeted by a double-edged per­ tutional provision and also the effect of E. Center St. , ciety. Booth chairmen include Mrs. should begin Friday afternoon. Rt. 44A, Bolton being "at ease.’’ Following the Orbiter comes manned flybys, a manned land­ _ Class In Williams Building. erators of the Manchester the new statutes which will have to be Mrs. A. L.'Growell donates 7 p.m., Congregational Robfert C3oe, aprons; Mrs. Rob- The Park and Recreation De- Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, sonality; first by a kindly tutor who Briefly, it went this way. The Voyager. TTils Is a combination ing on Mars could be under­ (Convalescent Home. Call adopted. new parsMiage to South Meth­ A Thought for Today CSiurch Interests Night.. ®rt Franklin, bake’ shop; Mrs. parlment is conducting the ‘con*- Minister at 39 Cottage St. or phone ^ te n s with Infinite weary tolerance to gentleman In the chair for that Orbiter and instrumented lands taken. ‘ThlB would first use the odist Church on land just north Sponsored by the Slanoheetor Tuesday" 7:80 p.m., Sunday ®ermon by the Rev. Mr. Noe- Roderick Eliason, pecans and tesfr.'There must be two person* 649-2358 for full informa­ ‘ h 'freshman’s thesis, then by the Johnson part of the day declared the Con­ er. But the objective of 'this Saturn V launch vehicle and trand. ' 6. It is likely that the question of of the church building; to be Council of Charches So'hoo) Staff. ' home-made candy; Mrs. John to each entry. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School and tion. Katherine M. Giblin, ‘City Socrates, who crowns his visitor as vention "at ease’’ while a dele­ lander is to acquire.surface In­ then a high - energy nuclear- Wednesday, 10 a.m., "necessity’ will be a matter for judicial built as memorial to three gen­ Friday, 7:16 p.m., Ch Preston, Chrt.stmas decorations; ------‘...... Nur.sery. Administrator. gate was having am amendment formation, relay It to the Communion. tProsldent of the United States and asks determlnatloh. In other words, the de­ erations of her family. pow^red stage tor the actual Council. Mrs. Raymond Halstead, plants 9.15 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship. prepared in proper form. The Orbiter which. In turn, may trip. The first mission’s crew n iou Siialt Love OWNERS REPORT THEY KANGHESTER ' kim for a policy and a solution. cision making authority will be shifted 8 p.m., Votars’ maeitlng. ^ n y. 7 p.m.. Evening ^^ed arrangem^ts;''Mrs. Y oU llffSterS PI b II Sermon: ” In Observance of floor leader who didn’t want to send back to the earth def­ would be about eight or nine . AH things are la'wful for nM, “After you have gone," continues Cor- from the elected legislature to tbs cut I will not be brought under United Nations Day.” have the amendment in question initive answers concerning any men who would swing into or­ courts. the power of any. ■econd Congregational Church ' respondent Cooke, ‘It takes a'while to ' This date 10 years ago was life forms on the planet’s ; bit around the planet. pS“r “ .n .hop, UNICEF March JAYCEES jtrepared in proper form in time ( 388 N. Main St. ■' ______Mrs. Karl Kehler, toys. festore your faith in any Ideology or 6. A condemning authority may well to get consideration before an Sunday. The - Herald did not surface. The Voyager will car­ How often one hears such SAVE A Mian Exeunlon Module Bev. Felix M. Davis, Minister strong stand. You have agfreed, among have to prove the "neceeslty" of each In­ amendment of his own chal­ publish. ry the automated Biological phrases u "I would like to join Gifts for the Wishing Well and Manchester children will join ((MIEM) with thrN men aboard the Church, but I know that I Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, The^ Salvation Army are S score of other points, that Vietnam is dividual p r ^ r t y taking. Ji. court would lenged. the announced state oi Laboratory to M ^*; the probe’s for the Teen ’Tree have been more than three million other TENTH ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND complex of life detectors can would descend to the surface. couldn’t, give up dancing, or Associate Minister 661 Main St. K n -s *3 hot one war but At least 40. . . . You thus decide thero questions In a very the convention, whereupon the provided by the Emma Nettle- young Americans this year provide the vital answers. Because of the hazerde of a playing cards, or smoking, or Oapt. Ernest V. Payton kavs agreed, too, that South Vietnam is narrow contest, which could lose sight Convention took Itself a vote on trip of this type, two ton Group. The chairman for when they collect coins tor tlie SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION IN PlfiL COSTS COMING TO Plana StUl yague taking a drink now and then!" / 10 a.m., Worship. Nursery Officer In Charge of the overall considerations of the en­ these booths is Mrs. Clifford world’s needy children on, Hal- f m m s hot an entity, let alone ,ja Government; whether or not it rtood "at ease" contemplated. The flret^wlll be M V« •VBA MOfW Open Forum Beyond the Voyage#, NASA What a mockery this U of the through Church School Grade 7. -1------1 Callithan. ’The Country Store lowecn as pni^of the Trick or tire area, planning objectives, and eco­ as the chalnnan said It did. launched to the Martian sur- O ctober 28, 29, 30 that If the ‘people* of South Vietnam plans are necessarily vague, for true life in CSirlat—aa if It were Sermon bjr the Rev. Mr. Davis, S a.m., Prayer Breakfast. chairman is Mrs. Elliot Steele Treat for UNICEF program, YOUR HOUSE nomic development of the state. ‘The vote said, 38 to 30, that Tece; if that first MEM falls Sften suffer from American raids and ‘The *BnffSr Strips’ of 1964 they involve va^t sums of z matter of becoming slave to* "Adventure In Mercy.” 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. and she will be assisted In the Their motto Is “ Share, Not IRON FIREMAN the Convention w M«mehMt«r •foctrle and expansion of Connecticut’s econ­ •*’***“ theit by the mld- 80 er Spruce. (Children’s Oiurch io :4b a.m.. Worship Service, soot . no waste of fuel. Jpan temperament, that the longed-for 'apartments btgan. Profuss as­ two planets are quite feasible. iw o a a manned landing on ohostor churches or Mrs.-F«uik omy and will result in the loss of taxes, rupted and referred the chair In Much time telling ue what not •nd Nursery provided.) Sermon; "The Model Church.” Heat (S “locked” in the fur­ IjWm Is to force A stalemate to make surances wars g^ven by the at- He believee that if funding is le poaelble. Certainly, at V. Williams or Miss J. M. .Low, s«rvic« ar«o. Industry, bullnessea and jobs. the actual Convention rule on to do; the Sermon on the Mount 6 p.m.. Junior and Teen Fel- Nursery faclHUea are provided, Duplicate Bridge nace between firing periods. •egoUatlon possible, and that the gen- rulings of the chair, pointing tomeys for ths Taimlands Ex- started by 1968, a Venue flyby J2J**®otnee apparent ts no negaUve Jtzt of "doo’te." both of 1632 Tolland Tpke., and not wasted up the chim­ Finding a reaapnable answer to ths lowship, and OhrUflon Service 7 p.m., Sunday School Staff llsman in the woodpile Is the dubious out that the rule atetea a ehangs and Green Man^r Ba- can be achieved by 1976 and a ^technology canaupport It is reduced to a positive, but Results In a duplicate bridge Buckland ney. Thousands of owners dilemma proposed by the new law Is not Training course* for adult*. and Board of Christian Educa- report txceplional oil sav­ 4- 40 watts two-thirds vote should be re­ tetss organization that a) soresn Mars flyby realised In 1979; the more dtffloult,' oommand to gome played lost night at 39 The Trick or Treat UNIOKk lllsologlcal reasons for America’s In- easy. It may be that the old statute iwHrt T p.m., BvM gehrtlc^rvlc^e. fion nwet with repr^entatlves s c h o o l's t T w ; EaBUWestTMr' program, now In Its 16th year, CIDER ings. No soot means that quired "to austeln the chair” and of trsas and "buffar strips" eejtte type of spacecraft could wSwJ!!!!**!!' k ju lt element In tMs prob- love, to love God and neighbor ■iDlvemsnt In the first place.’’ has served us wsll. But if the people of wets to t>s left to protect ths OuMt speakai Rev. Mr. of the Oonference Sunday School Smythe first’ *^®®r' ®ndorsed by President the cause of about 90^^ of 2 • 75 w atts not, las would ■ be jnore nonnal be used In both flights. lem 1^11 be to get the mmey in an things. service calls it also elrnii- That adds up to an interesting Inter- the state hold Mat condemnation has. a4jacent prlvats propsrtlas on fiprude. In parliamentary procedures, to Because the gravlUtlonal committed by Oongrew eariv •'tom Forward Day By Association as guests. c R. CfovlII and Ruaai Qrannlss, Johnson and by parents, teach- PUMPKINS neted. Phone us, or come wstatlon, of what goes on in the mind been misused, it would be mssible to let CiW w ood euid Deerfield Drives. Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Pray iz* 100 watts overthrow or reverse the rUUng pull of the planets would be enough to that the manned fty. Monday, 8 p.m,, Stewardahlp second and Mr. and Mrp. George ®r®, rellgloiw and youth leaders we'H dwiMWSIrate. ths nuu moart at the heart of It all, the present statute. stan ^ and assign Thsss promises ware not kept •r. Praise imd Bible study. Commission, fit of the chadr. This was the sly, used as a "whip" to awing the ny»--^nd ths eventual manned FAINTDfOS SMEARED Gordon and Mra. Richard In P“*t» of Uie nation. It en- triple damages for any property con­ Now than is s law to oonipel Tuesday, 1 p.m.. Ladles’ Pray­ $2 th « bog the edification of all who, from what- clever way the original aroW- spacecraft around, the travel ALFRED, MAins (AP) — Goworek and Mrs. Doris Beld- nbles children to participate in APPLES w point o f view, think the question demned without neoessity. This would fits new proJsoC owners, Hart­ time would be shortened so that S5SKT Oswiquit painter Peggy Oartp United Pentecostal Ohuroh er Fellowship. ing, tied for third. • useful venture wlille enjoy- tecte of Uila Convention guarded 187 Woodbridge St. Vtstnam’ can be reduced easily to slm- place great pressure on every, agency ford Realty Corporation, to put • trip by Venus would take one wrtfht Ho^aa eued tha Misses Wedneeday, 7:30 ,p.m.. Mid­ Also, North-South, Mrs. Jay hig traditional Halloween fun. FOGARTY F not to act capriciously. It wimld not themselves agiolnat the possibil­ In a screen, fences, or buffers, Bev. Robert L. Baker week Service. Your purehoso wM Uatdes and whites, rights and ity that any chairmeui would year while a trip paat Mara Btnter and Patricia Goldstein and Mrs. Irwin Kove, - . . slow down every public project In ths but there was no law in 1954 would take two. N*W TALE BUILOlNO Vrongs, and equally simple policy al- ever get It Into Ms head that he Jtevlne, Also of Ogunquk, for first; George Haliiszka and 80- DARTMOUTH HIKES RATES ORCHARD state for a decade. and 1967 to compel ths Installa- Launch vehlclea currently un­ 130,000 for amaaring' muMtard »0 a.m., Sunday school. 8t. John's Polish NaUonal soph Marcello, second and JacK HANOVER, N.H. (AP) BROS.1 Inc. support mony clvk krnatlvea. had any real presiding power. tton o f such a buffar zone, la NEW HAVBNi Oonn. (AP) _ U a.m.. Worship. Catholic Cliiirrh Whatever course ths ooBventloo de­ der development could be used JMd wMpped cream on one of Deacy and G. M. Perry, third. portmouth Oollcge la increasing . Tilers are no masters of the Vietnam The normal presumption In par­ spits o f promlsas mads notwltb- TWe Unlvetztty has announced 7:80 p.m., EvangeUiitile Serv­ 319 Broad St., Manchester and eommuNlty ot- cides to take it should rs-consider the for the flyby inlseions. Passing pslntlnge. A Jury assessed 1 Rev. Walter A. Hysiko The game Is sponsored by the tuition charges by $125 a year In HILL liar, viotlms. liamentary proceduree is that a staodliig. W-muuS Paetor only iMUS. — MXDOUDTOWN PRB88 Venus, ths graviteUonal pull o f toOh of the two $80. Ther* was ice. Manchester YWCA and played September 1966 and another Phone 649-4539 ohalnnaa may ba rigUt until be M d aiiplied .clenoe Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Bible AVERY ST., WAPPING 1964 AppsUaBt the plaost wiu alter the trajeo- no Ustknoay as to whsA motl* each Friday at 8 p.m. The pub- $150 a year later. Dartmouth’s Hvltios. Um snaasMm. study, prgy®r meeting, Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. lie Is Invited. current tuition fee Is $1,800. T ” 1 O H

PAGE SIX MANUlhait-K EVENING HERALD, MANCilEtirER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1988 ^ HANCUBSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C<)NN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1966 PAGE SIVEft^ d a ily cro ssw o r d PU/ZLB LFTTLE SPORIS BY KOUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HUUFLB An»w*f to FrevjweFunie ^TABteS- Noted Names

ACROEfl 18 Huilcal iludlei 1 Nlckntm* (or 36 Tivarn brow »/ELCO^^S -TOV^b ] H i mTCH-HlKep| PrlncoM 87 Drono baoa MAT \T ALL.OID OM CLUB, MA36 with Cash & Carry bar liquor Is an inferior and There Is a definite advantage S-Day Service sic of the Sy Qulnto trio every these stunning cars you will Call 649-5807 Thursday, Friday and Saturday expensive one ^ d what a ‘ PAINT SUPPLY In leasing a car. First of all. It wonder why you put up with a WE PICK UP tt DELIVER nights from 9 to 1 difference there is in cocktails 645 Main Street A. AIMETTI, Prop Is more economical, you have "second choice" car. Terms can BUGS A FURNITURE when really good liquor is used be easily arranged and you and Bernard' Hickey, managing no mechanical problema, the Tel. 649-0300 llurrison St., Manchester 808 MAIN ST. 643-6662 director in conjunction with exclusively. A most delicious your whole family will enjoy cheese spread Is served with cars are not tied up with costly ^ d o n t leave v e t - Mark Kravltz, took over Church carefree driving with a new your cocktails and puts you in repair bills and the^e are no Pontiac or Tempest. Comers Inn on March 1 of this large Insurance premiums to year and since that time a.-com­ the mood for one of Church Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc, does n MM Upholstery SEl, US FOR: WK.S4I W*« Uma 4a (Jomers Inn's delicious lunch- contend with. (When .you lease a a great deal of body work at M and IV I Shop • Aluminum Roll Up plete renovation job has been STEVENSON’S Awnings doneU«,1= onCl theUio entireenure restaurantresiauraiit "lech^i- garage at 1 Mitchell Dr. RE-UPIIOLSTEBING • Door Cnnoplee imd you will l^ pleas^tTy sur- t*** cal eondltton, therefore, no time as well as excellent repair work * Modern Furniture ESSO • Storm Doon on any make of car. They have • Combination Windows ly changed the restaurant and outstanding. m ^e.^en you le^^ a large staff of fully trained and Antiques 405 MAIN ST. American and Oontincntal Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc., Manchester Awning Co. cocktail lounge appears. The mechanics who can and do spot e Store Stools and Booths TEL. 649-5533 195 WEST CENTER ST. ■npart CALL decor Is one of excellent taste cuisine is featured In the din- » Hat rate, all you pay trouble a.nd remedy it quickly. • Custom Furniture V i s Telephone 649-3091 for la the gasoline and oil. There The garage is a complete one SUpcovers and Draperies and the surroundings iq keep­ ing room at CSrurch Comers Inn * CftablUhed 1949 • MOVHSO and every night a different is no large sum to be invested and there Is no kind of work Made tor Order Tune-Ups ing with the early turn of the in the purchase of a new car, Complete Selection of • PAeNINO -lUii, century. With all the hustle and Continental dish will be listed that canno't be done here on Materials * Engine Cleaning on the menu, The specialty of no depreciation, no wear and either domestic or foreign cam. busUe of today, it was decided tear on tires, tubes, no costly FREE F.STLMATES * Minor Repairs to make CThurch Comers Inn a the house is their wonderful The next time you need work WIORK RK0I»WR servicing of cars, no hidden Lower Level of the Parkade DKCORATK WITH place of relaxation, where you roa.st beef, certainly a favorite done on your car, take it to the 649-6324 * Stomps could enjoy cocktails aqd dining with everyone. You have only costa — and how these can Paul Dodge Pontiac Garage, 1 to say just how you wish your mount up just a flat rate so Mitchell Drive. herwin illiams in a leisurely atmosphere. With S -W this In mind. Church Comers roast beef cooked, rare, med- \hat you know exactly how There are times that body Manchester Moving Inn has been transported Into a lum or wedl done and it will ar- cuo. ;,«u, i.iu.ili, VIC'S PIZZA SHOP SUPER decor suitable for the leisurely five done to your own desire. *nd month out. Your only extra and this type of work Is done to C and Trucking Co. DON WILLIS 153 W. Middle Turnpike KEM-TONE pace of living synonymou.s with Do try a dinner at CSiurch Cor- expense Is the gas and oil you perfection In the Body Shop Phone 649-3100 l)F I u x r WAI I PAINT the late 1890s to early 1900s and nere.Inn some day soon and see Remember-that the money section of the Paul Dodge Pon- the entire effect 1s one of charm how delectable the meals are you pay for leasing a car la also tiac, Inc. Garage. Should you GARAGE PIZZA and beauty. Church Comers Inn has tax dciductlble—no small con­ have an accident, the damage 18 Main St., Tel, 649-4531 SPAGHEHI SHERWIN WILLIAMS Bernard Hickey and Mark three banquet rooms which may sideration the way taxes are to- can be taken care of here. How­ ever, many times body work RAVIOLI 981 MAIN STREET Kravltz were owners of the-Hob be used sepai'&tely or thrown Specialiilng in Open 'll A. M. Dslly Of*! • • If you are Interested in find­ should be done on a car when TEL. 643-6686 Noib Restaurants and those who into one huge room seating up Closed At 10 P.M; were familiar w'lth them know to 300 people. Plan now fc>r ing out more details on the BRAKE SERVICE Tues. and Wed. that the quality of the food and your special events, weddings, leasing of a car from the Paul stand out in all kinds of weath- 11 P.M. Thurs., Fri. T the service was of prime im­ banquets, reunions by calling Dodge Pontiac, Inc., do phone er Front End Alignment Sat. Midnight portance to these men. This Bemie or Dot at 289-4350. them at 649-2881 and they will up work on scratches Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. scrapes. No matter what same principle aippUea ait the Ample parking faxrtllties next be happy to give you full de General Repair Work CLOSED MONDAYS to the Inn, opposite Connecticut tails without obligation, o: Church Comers Inn and you do the work for you. have only to dine here once to Blvld. Why not make this a realize that this Is a restaurant gathering spot for your holiday that offers the finest foods at entertainment? V m ted R i/tt-Q ilA Ostnnsky favor or favour, glamor or MmosY AbwH* glamour. Savior or Saviour? If Radio Today DISTRIBUTORS you are in England or any of its DEALER IN WASTE FOR WDBC—1868 358 BURNSIDE AVE. dominions, "use our and keep X:00 Shannon MATERIALS •30 Days to Better Spelling' 4:00 Lonr John Wada EAST HARTFORD your friends. In the Unlt^ 6:00 N ew s MOTOR AID-R States, however, use or. Saviour 6:10 Golden Serenade Revolutionary New 1:00 News. Slrn Off 289-6333^ RAGS, IRON seems still to be a holdout in WBCH—918 Combustion Principle ing Up Loose Ends some places in the United 2:00 Yale vs. Cornell Power and Hand Tools States, but even here the usage 4:30 Hailiord Ht^llirhtD ' Painting and Decorating SCRAP METAL Open Saturdays Until 5 P.M. TURNPIKE By The Reading Laboratory, Inc. 7:00 News I Is becoming moref” and more 7:30 Gaslight Tools ^ Savior. 12:00 Quiet Hours Garden and Land Tools and PAPER , AUTO Written for NBA Special Senicet WTIC—lOM BaBy, Household, PaMy Strictly speaking, if you spell 1:00 N ew s 1:15 UConn vs. Temple and Banquet Supplies 731 PARKER ST. SEAT COVER When y Is preceded by vowels keep the y ■' judgement and acknowledge­ 4:00 Monitor Invalid Needs 1 . Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 Reuben Plen’s Before suffixes; otherwise change-{d' 1. ment, you are perfectly correct. 7:46 O m iier Oaks vs. Rhode Is' ■ 10:45 Monitor ^ Convertible Tops Judgement and acknowledge­ 11:00 News Texaco Sfafion This Is our final spelling rule. We ahadl explain It now and ment are In accordance with our 11:15 Snorts Final -k Auto Spat Covers cover a few loose ends before we close. In our next article, 11:30 Starlteht S erenade Custom Made from the we shall review all the spelling rules and exceptions We have rule: l.OO Sign Off CAMPING 381 Main Street When suffixes begin with vow­ W IN F^1299 WATKINS-WEST Bolt of Goods to Fit Your . discussed to date. ------12:16 Dial 12 Car els, ' 1 :00 N ew s EQUIPMENT Phone 643-9149 A Free Estimates When does the final y of a Joy becomes joyful, and the y Silent e grabs crying towels. 1:16 Dial 12 FUNERAL Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags it Flee Installation 5'45 Johnny Egaa RydramaL.o Transmission word remain y and when does is kept because the final y is when suffixes start other 6:00 News Air Mattresses, Stoves preceded by the vowel o. Rec- ' ways_ 6:35 Dial 12 SERVICE Lanterns nui AND CHICO JOIN OTHER A«N IH Repairing "Drive Down or Call" . . . it become i before a suffix? Our 7:00 N ews *^RESCUIN6 THE INJURED...OFTEN JUST All Work Guaranteed 166 Middle Tniupike West rhyme gives the general rule: tify becomes rectifier; the final Silent e—make sure It stays,, 7:16 Dial 12 ' ORMAND J. WEST IN FRONT OF THE WALLOP MOLTEN Mnnchsster y becomes 1 before the suffix As indicated, following the 8:00 News Weather MANCHESTER Texnoo Lubrication Service When the final y of a word Is 8.15 DIa I 12 2 LAVA ROLLINS THRU THE STREETS. Director ml‘.'d.d'b:T:ol.7lMv7'k..D preo,Kl«« „i, i„u> tidu- ,!:{S nSJ, SURPLUS SALES CO. We Give Green Stamps fh«"y wh™ VrSdto’i" __ W«. ,:d,,.™ 148 E. CENTER ST. 169 N. MAIN ST. So far, so good. Rectify )>e- edgment and the like ore now 701 Km r.rKnn MICKEY FINN (payable). Otherwise — that is at Depot Square BY LANK LEONARD EASY BY LESLIE TURNER. Quality when the final y is preceded-by comes reptlfler in accordance preferred, at least in the United Jo^timn ^rk ______Manchester’s Oldest with the rule. But how can you States. ^ screwed to the With Finest Faculties Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. Work! ra consonant — change the y to J. FARR — 643-1111 BkirMieeY*w^«l»* if f »» awiotkouelbi 'm ALSO ______TURNPIKE 1 and______add_____ the suffix.____ explain rectifying, defying, re- Ouf final loose end has to do boUom side of each wooden Th e trail m s st e e p • A L A H - ) WBBTH VAciaB, WB M U ir NOT B t R IC M - \5W1-P REASON WITH HWi A N D NARROW, A N D THE N IU M WEPAFF THRU TMIOUIEP NA)l» | AROUND P JE U fl In defy, the final y Is pre- '***.*T. ^ with the same rule about silent Rothes hanger provides a place MONT m s DARN AND RieiON TQ M YM dieF HDMB ANP MIMBt HE WOULD PEEK ^ TEXACO ceded by f, a consonant. So we follow the rule. Simply be- e. According to the rule, we which to lumg the belt that S C O L D j j ^ UF OUR TRAIL change y to 1 and have defiance. ‘I , violate the .hould write truely and argue- u,e garment. VERY QUIEKl Open 24 Hours A Day rule wc established in an earlier menl. And It should be aweful Painting— Decorating 3 ‘ column; "Avoid the I’s In pro- and duely. ntese are very com- Firestone Tires Phone fusion." We cannot, as we mon words, and the chances are COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL Quality Line Products 643-6365 MANCHESTER agreed before, have rectlfllng, that you spell them correctly Looking for o ploeo for Gen. Repairers License defllng, relllng. "Avoid Uie I's without even thinking. They are Interior—Exterior—Color Consulting l^rvice RUG CLEANING riiot Social Affoir? In profusion.” properly spelled, as you know. Complete Insurance Coverage Comer Broad and • COMPANY Apart from such very com- truly, argument, awful and WE CATER TO: Est. 1915 ' Middle Tpke. West Read Herald Ads. IB HANNAWAY ST. mon words as gay (gaily), day duly. 0 Banquets s Weddings (dally), say (said) and lay That about clears up all the Phone 643-2176 o Gatherings Phona 643-0012 (laid), the only other exception rules and the exceptions for a Group Meetings .'v you have to keep in mind are those areas of spelling which of every description WM. DICKSON & SON i words that have ness and ship g^ve people the most difficulty, We have the "Know-How­ * 3-DAY for a suffix. These words, no our next oiUcle will be a corn- to please you! Tel. 649-0920 — Manchester, Conn. SERVICE matter what, always retain the piete.; general review. Make a MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES y before the ness and the ship, resolve to commit all the — Uso — Church Comors Inn BY LBFF and MeWILLIAMS Examples would be spry (spry- rhymes of The Reading Labora- 860 Main St, East Hartford F^RNirUBB c l e a n in g nesa), sly (slyness) and lady tory to memory. TItat simple re- Phone 880-4859 (ladyshlp). solve Is the first step to remov- C'MON, OMN. VOU*U To sum up this final rule, ing whatever misery spelling HAVl TOPUGH 'A PUU When the final y of a word Is the English language may In- MB...X CAN'T SGUEEIf 10-3 IMEMWllW |M . . . «t M*» W ,0 e NM PIZZA ond RUDTS MOBIL THROUGH THIS OOORWAV. riiit lot It .. lE Mloei I# mifch in y ^ l Hivt • Itself preceded by a vowel (day, volve. qMJtiw on eoloiT... whtt lo nBf.. . Mw lo do M GRINDERS boy), keep the final y before a - U U VIIM orenl Me w ytw Etsl pilnUni loL DELIVERED suffix (daylight, boyhood). When (NFJCTt A Final BpeUtng SERVICE STATION w within 5-MlIe Radius the final y of a word Is preceded Review.) 184-E. CENTER ST. hamburgers. On Orders Of B8 Or Mora by a consonant (modify, defy), gtudentaS Order a copy of TEL. 649-6017 change the y to 1 before adding tj,i, informative aerlea la book aUNDAYS the suffix (modifier, defiance). All 80 articles have been aVwsoi BUMMER When ness apd ship are^the auf- attractively published for per- TIRES—BATTERIES iU Y THE PAINT THAUS WORTH THE WORK flxea, always keep the y. quuient use and reterenoe. Just CHARTIR OAK Ths few loose ends we spoke send your name, address and | l ACCESSORIES about don't amount to very to; "IVord Power,” c/o The Her- EXPERT LUBRICATION look for the solden arches... McDooalfs^ RESTAURANT 46 WEST CENTfR STREET ISO CHARTUR OAB BT. much, but you should ksep them old, P.O. Bex 480, Dept 06048, Franchise Dealer For m m * ' PAINTS In mind. One of them deals with Radio City Btotloa, New York, Aoom Iinpeni-oU Polnta SILVER UNE EXTENSION M i-io n endU^ words In or or our. Is It New York lOOlO. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SA'iVRDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1966 PAGE NINE

AatomobllM For Ssld 4 THERE OVGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Hslr 36 Help M 1918 CHEVROLET — 8 cylinder, M A O H U ^T — Alt around ax« automatic transmission, radio, VTmu} HKI OOMMMd w r m § , MIMI|Ukl4, T mIN M 0IM0M«TKAnf DM "OILAYIO, IMPORTANT NOnCB parianca required. ’The Quint THE Machine Oo. Coll 841-47*1, CLASSIFIED Immadiilato throughout, 15,000 tMt CMlWt 1H1 IfFOeaiM " fWlNfi AMD-7/MM/P'JMff 'The *1*64 Civil Rlfhta Law i a.m.-4:80 p.m. original miles, must bo soon. lAMtWtTV- Mohlblts, with earkun exeap- Call 648-4807 or 840-1379. Llons, discrimination bacauaa Hustle, T earn work Spark Hooters of sax. It will now ba necaa- OPENDfO In route aaloa, Oham- Herald Angle ADVERTISING m A « ! TAkI M V fO m iM 9tfM! aary for our roadam not only leal and drug Una. ExoaUant 1004 UNOOLN Oosttlnontal, ful­ HICt AND lAiy. ft t : 00irM »/ ------CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ly equipped, olr-oonditloned, to read the usual Famalt otartln* Income end opportun­ 10 MU«9f R m lAU. f 00M»T Help Wanted and Male Help ity for advancement. TiKMa ee- 8 A.M. to 5 PJtf. 1300 mllos, $4,300. Call *76*, ■my 10 kiu rr.' Wanted elaosiftaatlons, but EARL VOST 3008 after 6 pjn. lected must Indleata aalaa and also our Classification Help management ablUty. Potential SporU Editor Reserve to Handle Wanted — Male or Female COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. to $10,000 first year. For ap­ Conyers’ MONDAY Thru FRIDAY lOiSO A.M. — SATURDAY * AJtf. . . . 87. Soap Box Department Ante Drtrtng Vhool 7>A pointment call ADS-0637 ar *4^ Grid Cards Sunday 0203. Soap Box Department: Opinion stressed over the PLEASE READ YOUR AD DRIVINO Instructions — Home ATTENTION ’Tractor ’Trailer years by the writer that Manchester High, or any high plok-up, reasonable rates, taan- Records Clooslflad ar "Want Adof are taken w ar tka phona oa a Trainees. See* our ad under school, if it wanted tpp grade coaching for its major oonvanlence. The advartiaer should read kis ad the FIRST aga classes. Special attention Private InslrucU(nw, Classifica­ CUTTER GRINDER sports teams, especially football, should^ive the position -| ^ i ^ ^ 1 normally Ukes a regular about one alter d a y i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS la time for the to nervous and elderly, Serv­ tion 83. to a specially trained and qualified coach first and not I I l l - i l I I next Insertion. The Herald la responsible for oitly ONE Ineor- ing Manchester and surround­ Bbcperienced on Pratt A to a classroom teacher who would coach as an extra as- V f •'•aa. v-F reet or omitted Insertion for any advorttsoment and then only ing towns. Call Manchester Whitney machine. For part- "*But^ow it finally is L oyie Nnwlin to the extent of a "make good" Inoortlon. Enron whloh do not Driving AOadamy, 743-7240. ■Ignment. There are exceptions MANCHESTER time 4 or 5 hcNirs a day or Scoring in three of the leooon the value of the advertlaemoat nrlO aot bo eorreotod by 20-25 hours a week. We wlU to this thinking, but In 90 per automatic In football? There to aee what he can do in one bftti^known "make good" Insertion. cent of the cases, at least, the have been .seven misses In Ne­ four periods and getting most likely will star: S'TRUCTUAL STEEL arrange time to suit the ap­ as Buddy, Motoreyclea—Blcyelea 11 plicant. Will ermsider a ra« man wbo Is a coach first, and uonal Football League games, goals from four players, In pliice of the injured Chnrlc- (BookvUIo, Ton Pieo) cently retired Individual. a teacher second, gets better with tbe season just five weeks Manchester High’s soccer San Diego Johnson when the St. I/nils Oar I960 HARLEY 74 — 1200 c^ Mitchell Rd., Manchester results. Latest example is Dave old. At the same five-game team blanked Bristol East­ dinals baittle Uie winless Wonli 643-2711 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 new paint, recently overhauled, Apply 7-11 a.m.—1-6 p.m. WIggin at Manchester High. stage a year ago, there had ern High yesterday after­ Inglon Redskins Sunday. bags, windshield, extra lights, structural steel fabricating Monday through Fridajr. • * * been 1.1 misses. The figures are noon In the Bell Town, 4-0. The Yardstick Joluison, the Ictigue's mo.Hi $850. 649-0130. shop has openings for the lO.") for 202 In 1965; 166 for 181 whitewashing, second in succes­ prolific touchdown tosser this following Layout man, Here ’n There for 1064 . . . There was no occa­ ABA Tool & Die Co., Inc. Don Clerkin, new sports pub- sion and fourth in 10 starts this Explained season, has a bruised left Trouble Reaehing Our AdvertlMr? fitters and welders. No sion to bring up the s\m-field season, enabled Coach Dick phone calls. Stop at shop Bcity director at Central Con­ STEVE CONE BON CONYERS BOB OODIN shoulder and is a doubtful »tart- Bnslneita Services 1,396 TOIAAND TURNPIKE problem at Yankee Stadliim CAVC/MVA7I,i necticut State College, is also DanielsonNi fine squad to re­ er. > 24-Hour Aniworing SenriM ______Offered 18 after 4:30 dally or Saturday MANCHSSTHai, CONN. ^ ( World Series time this main in first place in the CCIL NEW YORK (AP)—The until n(x>n. writing a weekly .sporLs column ^ t . The game is a big one for the ' year hut Homer Jones of the San Diego Chargers have for the Inqiiirer, which serves standings, one-half game ahead Qirdinals, who need a victory to SHARPENING Service — Saws, New York Giants had It In his created a new yardstick for FrM to Herald Readeri the Blast and South W’indsor of Wethersfield. Jets Top Giants^ Pats Triumph retain at least a sliare of tlin knives, axes, shears, skates, Heating and Plumbing 17 Private Instructions 32 H#lp Wanted— Female 35 mind diirlng preparations for Want taiformatlon on one of our olaoslflod adverttaomeatsT No area . . . Umberto Dclmastro, Tile Indians, in winning their measuring success in pro lead in the Ba.stem Conference, answer at the telephone llstedt Simply eaU tho rotary blades. Quick service. AUTO MECHANIC, part • lime ELECTRICIAN or helper. 844- last Sunday’s game with the eighth start as against one tie Capitol Equipment Co., 38 M A M Oil Service, plumbing ATTENTION ’Tractor Trailer DENTAL Assistant, downtown aftemoorm, experienced tune- 2 former Trinity football and football: They are tied with the Cleve­ 0109. Eagles. ”\\'e caiight passes and heating, residential, com­ Trainees. Men 19 and over are Manchester, 4% day week, ex­ ba.seball star. Is South Wind­ and one loss, saw Bob Godin, They're a one-reel team. land Browns, wlio play the New Main St., Manchester. Hours ups, muffler, tire Installations, looking back Into the sun the mercial and industrial, no Job needed at once to train for perience preferred, send res­ EXHIBIT builder — experienced sor’s new deputy mayor . . . Steve Cone, Ron Conyers and Ooach Weeb Ewbonk, whose York Giants. Tlte leaders each EDWARDS ^ dally 7-5, Thursday 7-9. Satur­ and light repairs. 681 Main 8t ., , , , . j . , last couple afternoons." said Rick Smith register once. The winless New York Jets face the have a 4-1 record. day 7-4, 643-7968. too small, 649-2871. high paying jobs as Tractor- ume of past experience and only, excellent opportunity. A1 Jackson, slated to .speak - u . . j . , . Race to the Wire Trailer Drivers If qualified. GUARDS — MALE wanted, Jon” , who started In place of salary desired, to Box J Her­ here Ttieeday night at the Ma­ goal for Conyers was his 10th of unbeaten Chargers tonight as Humphrey, who played for ANSWERINO SERVlOE Dlsplaycraft, Inc. 643-9657. ailing Del Shofner, "and I got HAVE TIME — will work. Odd BOTTI — plumbing and heat­ Earnings $200. per week sal­ ald. full or part-time, muat be over sonic Temple, must feel like a the season, Godin now has sev­ the League ^os Angeles and Dallas before so I sould pick out that dark jobs our specialty. Will do most ing, repEilrs, alterations, elec­ ary and up. Many jobs availa­ 21 years of age, have a clean "free man’’ after being part of en markers. Cone three and begins Us weekend schedule, ex- to St.' Ik>uls In 1963, has spot— that's the way it looks 6494)500 - 875-2519 anything. Call us. 643-2097. tric and gas hot water heat­ ble. Budget plan available also. record. We welcome retired TOOL & GAGE MAKERS the trade to the St. Louis Card- Smith a pair for the well-bal­ plained the one-reel designation thrown 46 passes In his career , , , „ __ you know—pretty well. The ers, free estimates. CaU 648- For details phone 249-7771 any­ PERSONNEL peraons in go

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Ho m m For Salt 72 HouflM For Salt 72 Honatfl For Salt* 72 Houflta For Salt 72 Suburban For Salt 75 Suburban For Salt 75 roll, potato chlpa, pickles, baks4" Articles For Salt 4S Apsrtmeiit»>-Flato— Bmlnaeii liornttom beoiM, dsasert, Htoratlioid Goods 81 Musical Inatrumtnta 53 6 room Ranch OFF PORTER FT. - 6 i^oom MANCHESTER Colonial ioOO, SOUTH WINDSOR New llst- TenemsHto 63 PorR snt______84 RANCH - Large family staed Skinner Road Bchool; SO OALLON Ameiioan Stand* NDROB aleotrle atov#,'6xo«ll6nt ii W B T PIANO,’ Cable N a i»^ BOLTON kitchen, large living room with bullt-lne dlnlna room two fire- i f *’***"* *^***®’ *h*ms, living room fireplace, 8 bedrooms, rao Two Urge 7-room Colonials, salad, peas, Italian hnim and ^ CLASSIFIED 043-7348. Also, 4 pair ouatom mada other household fuml^faifs. beat, stove, $30. monthly. Ih- space, ground floor, olean, at- 'iL o oar a a r i^ ’ ! *! "* **“ " •• OrandWew It. CaU tract combinations. Call the B. with fireplace, kitchen and din- room, houss In Immaoulat# 2 flreplaces, large family butter; Tuesday, olpdran with drapaa, travarae roda and oor* Call 644-1807. quire 83 Church St. 4raotlvo and raaaonable. Apply PhUbriok S i ^ v •"'“I" * f r o m rear owner 949-0481. - F. DImock Co,, 649-6245. Ing area, also a finished rec­ CEDAR. CLOTHES Una polaa, Mr. Oiasae, Stata lliaatrs, U condition, oomplstsly $29,000. rniiDrioa Agency 649- sundeck, $19,900 j D Realty —— ______room, bullt-fns, 2-oar ga­ fw i 1 rice equp, tuna^dr agg asild. ntcaa. Call e43-6M3. tslsd Inslds and out, $18,900. reation rotmi, good condition many alaaa. Installed and rasat. a.m. • ■ p.m. 649-8877. WARANOKE ROAD rage, porches, hot water oil Tne- V/v wlches; WadnaSday, roast beef, Phllbrick Agency, 640-8464. throughout, walking distance ADVERTISING Also fireplace wood prooaaalnt CARLO Micelll violin, will sell to new elementary school. VA heat, approximately one mashed potato, gravy, oorn,. equipment.' 849-136S. COME ONE, COME ALL or trade. Call 643-766$. ANSALDI APARTMENTS MANCHEHTER — 6 room Oai>a __ LARGE COLONIAL acre lot with ample trees. braad and butter; Thursday, ...... r i . . . LARQB ooniar stora for rant, or FHA financing available Vecnon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN6 DEPT. HOURS YOU EARLY k raaaonabla. 643-7788. OPPORTUNITY 8 bedrooms. Immaculate con^: with minimum dftwn to quali­ Immediate occupancy. grinders, potato chlto. pickles. COMPLETE SET of OolUam en­ tlon. fireplace, must bs sold. location. AMERICANS! McKEE STREET 7 rooms, 2% baths, 3 firs- fied buyer, $16,900. U A R Charles Lespercnce, 649- Dessert sod milk are served 8 AJM. to 5 PJM. cyclopedia. Includinf Junior 180 BASS NEW Accordion, rea- TWO, thraa or lour stall garage Biwnadtata oooupancy on Owner moving Into new home! * placts, large family room, Realty Co., Inr., Realtors, 843- 7620. Tow n Crier with each meal. classics and bookcases. Call eonable, call after 0, 648-7883, plus separata office for rent. Four rooms, tile bath, ttiU Inunaoulate ranch In $19,500. J. D. Realty 648-6139, T. J. CROCKEJTT, Rdflltor Building B School; Monday, COPY QDSING TIME FOR CLASSIHED ADVT. 64S-0131. after 8 p.m. Please don’t look at our Inquire at Crockett Agency, 240 HENRY STREET 3-car garage, bullt-tns', city 2692. Robert D. Murdock, 643- School Menus stove, refrigerator, garbage Bolton. It haa, new paint ^«-8877. 648-1577 6472, INVESTMENT and comfort In eara when you come In to 3U Main St. utilities, excellent location, There will be no school Frl- ^ or hma sandwich, MONDAY Thra nUDAY I0:N AAA—SATUBDAY t AAl Wanted—In Boy 58 disposal, hsat, domsstlo hot and the 8 H rooms are in ii one beautiful package. An 8 ONE MTCROMETER, solid die NORMAN'S in Manchester. ANTIQUARUNS DEUOHT — MANCHESTER — flpaolous 6 quick occupancy. Charlas ------■------" ...... , , choice of tomato or chicken veg- water, parking area, jani­ Here Is m charming Omp* excellent oondltlon. From VERNON — fl'a room Ranch, room Ranch, colonial atyla, 76 week, becauae of a ^^jjle aoupa, devil doffai Tuea- set and plpethreader, I4. H. We've got Early American WANTED — Partitioned or lead- 367 B. CBJNTER ST. — Attrac­ Eight rooms, ons floor, unusual room English Colonial, 4-bed- tor service, on bus line, Cod home located In one of tha rao room to the beauti­ Lasperanoe, 649-7630. 1'4 baths, 18x21 paneled fam- acres, brook. I.Appen Agency teachers’ conference. day, hamburg on bun, chotce of YOVD OOOPBRAnON WILL 1^1 A l 1 H, II4. pipe vise, tripod furniture coming out of ad glass, electric table lampe, tive office and desk space Manchester’s nicest resi­ colonial decor, modernised util- rooms, baths, den, rec ■ounc^roofed. ful flreplaoed living room, lly room, sundeck, recreation 849-5261, 649-6140. Maple Street School: Monday, beef "tew or tomato soup. Ice BE AFFBUCIATED I I pipe support, blow torch. 640- each ear, and we just ain't also kerosene lamps. Call 628- units currently available,, am­ dential neighborhoods. Itles. Good land investment po- room, garage. Hayee Agency, 1849. klddln’ l Bo, chop the price ple parking, reasonable rates,- fCt a ihowplaoe; ------^— room, walkout basement, wall ------cream ' WednMdav ravoti 6871. Bowers, tiling and Man­ tentlal. Lappen Agency, 640- 646-0181. and give everybody a bar­ complete telephone and secre­ MANOHEiSTER — flparkllng to wall carpeting, 100x250 well VERNON — We have s house hamburg, butter or 'choice of .. GALL 649-6249 chester High School are 6261, 640-8140. ------Cape of 6 rooms on large lot landscaped grounds, fabulous waiting for the right family, ®°rn, pickled beets; Tuesday, relatln dessert and SKIN DIVING Suit, $10. maple gain, the boss aaya. You WE BUT and sell antique and tarial MrvloeB available on ...... -______MANCHESTER West Side, CoRtiniwd From Frocodinq Pogo rocker, $10. 2 wooden cornices just a short distance away. Tha ownen went to a great with patio, trees and privacy. 400 range, assumable 4^ per Immaculate 6V4 room Ranch Ifllled fronkfurts, mashed po- can buy a 3-cushton Early used furniture, china, glass, sti­ premises. Inquire at building r a n c h with 1% bathe, five *V4 room custom Ranch, 2 flra- This attractive home was deal at time and expense to A walk - to - «:luK,l location cent mortgage," Arly occu- near “ s w d offers many U^e*. carrots aj^ s p i n ^ a n d ^ a n s or c ^ e f S T to- 72" long, $S each. 643-6727. American sofa with luxur­ ver, picture frames, old coins, or call 649-4681. Evenings 649- large tooms, carport, full base- places, 80x280 landscaped lot, Help Wanted— Male 36 Help W a n te d custom built by the present midca the iVi acre lot a rec­ Male or Female 37 ious foam complete with a guns, pewter, scrap gold, 1421. reation area. It contains a ment. Nice lot. 0\^er must "car school, shopping. Bel Air WANTED — experienced serv­ TWO PIEXJE folding ping pong 464 MAIN ST. — 8 rooms, $86. owner. The grounds have S mS:; ... ,3: r.“ " matching lounge chair, both watches, old Jewelry, hobby large, well equipped pool, sell. Askihg $17,600 but open Real Estate, 648-9882. ice station attendant, hill-time, table, $17. Tuxedo, size 42, like Call 643-2426, 9-5. OFFICE SPACE available, one, received special cars and line Smith Realtor, 849-1642 or VERNON $16,500. 3-bedroom WCKIDEDCX>RNER Ix>t, Ranch, peanut butter and jelly, cheeae; •7*""*^- in stunning Colonial prints. collections, paintings, attic con­ horseshoe pita, trees, shrub­ to offers. T. J. Crockett. Reel. ------Ranch, fireplaced living room, * rooms, finished recreKlIon Thuraday, roast turkey and Police Arreste days. Good pay, many bene­ new. $30. Call 643-1416 before two, or three room suite, new the lot has a frontage of tor, 643-1577, CIRCA — 1784 White ptllars, Mabel Sheridan, 648-6139. 7 :30 p.m. Just 1 suite that sold for tents or whole estates. Furni­ NEW THREE ROOM all electric bery, and the rear boun­ kitchen, breakfast bar, bill room, terraced patio, ganige, gravy, buttered rice, peaa, cran- Robert H. Bldwell, 26, 62 VII- fits. Apply in person, Moriarty building, electric heat and cen­ 115 feet. This home Is In ______business sons, 3,800 square IMMEDIATE OPENINGS _! $369.95 will go for $200. ture Repair Service. 643-7449. Garden Apartments, new stove dary In a natural trout basement, 95x170 lot, Bel Air $20,400 Vernon 876-613.3, berry sauce. Dessert, milk and 'age 81., Rockville, Dennt* Brothers, 301 Center St. tral air conditioning, ample Immaculate condition and MANCHESTER — conveniently Mlllni: and atorage, plua Other 2-plece suites bargain and refrigerator, choice of col­ etream. “ sandwiches served with each Rolfe, 22 . 226 Garden St., Hart- Diaraonda— Watches— priced at $144. We’ve got USED furniture Immediately, parking, triple A locatlod. Call immediate occupancy M located 6 room home of gen- lovely 8 room bouse. Hutchins Lott ror Sato 73 We have positions open for ors, $90 per month, no lease. Wanled__Real Estate 77 Samuel Crotheau, 29. Early American Swivel major Items, foT four rooms, R. D. Murdock, 643-2692. available. P erous sized rooms, enclosed Aganoy, 649-6324. assembly line, warehouse, Jewelry 48 Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- EXCELLENT B Zone lot, OPEN SUNDAY M P.M. Appliance Repair Man rockers. Foam - cushioned, budgeted to, $250. Thinking of A transfer necessitates this porch and garages. Ideal for ------■ ------Vernon -Elementary School: Vernon Ave., were arrest^ed shipping and machine op­ 0469. cleared, city water and sewer, 193 brp: ntm oor r d . WANTED 3 or more family Monday, meat balls In sauce, ®»“ «"ged with WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ Colonial Patchwdrk covers, replacing ? Now Is the time. ■ale and the owners are the large family br has two Needed in Hartford Area. erators. Houses For Rent « ROBERT'J. SMITH, INC. good Manchester section. J.D. EAST HARTFORD pairing. Prompt service. Up to a buy at $89.95, our price 649-3636. SIX rooms, hot 'water heat, no vary anxious. This is a family conversion possibility. $500 DOWN buttered rice, green beans and golden opportunity for Realty, 648-6129. 649-7304. Incident at a Market St. tav­ GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. APPLY IN PERSON $20 on your old watch in is $li3. on Easy Terms at children under 12 years.. Call SIX ROOM home, garage, fire­ 963 MAIN STREET Leonard Agency, Realtors. 646- Outstanding 7% room Colo­ cole slaw; T^iesday, spaghetti some lucky family to ob­ ern. TTiey posted $60 bond for trade.' Closed Mondays. F. E, NORMAN’S, Forest Cor. after 6 p.m., 649-9732. place, straight rental or option 0469. Buys this 4 bedroom Cape nial Ranch In Sunset Ridge U8TIN08 WANTED For per- and namoiirg, tossed salad; oou-* 12 Good .starting .salary, excel­ CHURCH NEEDS Piano. Please 649-5241 WILLINOTON and Stafford — Bray, 787 Main Street, State Pine, Manchester. Nights to' buy. Asking $175. monthly. tain a dream home at a In Manchester. Walking area, for the executive or Bonallzed service, call this of- Wednesday, frankfurU, masked ^ Patrolman lent fringe benefits, experi­ IONA MFG. COMPANY call 643-2693 or 640-8465. TWO and half room, 147 Birch very modest price. An ROOMY 8'/4 room split, 1V4 Several large and small tracts In Rockville Nov. 9. Patrolman Theater Building. ^ till 9. J.D. Pealty, 643-5129. distance to stores, bus, professional family that ficc. Alice Clampet, Realtor, K"ivy, sauerkraut, but- ence preferred but not nec- St., sto-ve, refrigerator, $8U ______t______F.H.A. mortgage of $18.- baths, garage, shaded patio, schools, and churches, of land, some short distance Martin KIncman made the ar­ es.sary. Plea.se call. Mr, J. REGENT ST.. MANCHESTER from Parkway. Tom Minor, want the ultimate in flndf Multiple Listing Member, 649- carrots; Thursday, toma- monthly. 643-5756. FOUR ROOMS, furnished or un­ 900. la available. trees, large lot, only $17,600. beautiful baafc yard with ^543 to aoup, vegetable soitp, clam rest. Fuel and Feed 49-A HOOVER UPRIGHT vacuum Rooms Withoat Board 59 Broker, Rockville 876-6042. graciou.s living. All bullt- C. McCarthy, 289-6871. furnished, oil heat, oak floors, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649. trees and outdoor fireplace, ______chowder, crackers tuna salad TTieodore I.*ntelgno, 48, 68 cleaner with attachments, Re­ 1ns, stereo, central air-con­ ROOMS FOR RENT, om, block good location, reasonable, 5324. privacy galore. Call Owner, HOMES NEEDED. We have...... and ,,peanut...... butter...... sandwiches. Wellwood Circle, was arrested BALED hay for horses and cat­ gina floor waxer, very reason­ 149 OAKLAND ST. — 2 rooms LARGE Attractive 6‘/4 room EXCELLENT, high with view ditioning. Don’t miss the tle, excellent quality, by the from Main Street, free park­ parking, adults, 643-6389. 649-3177, 5-9 p.m. and trees, double A, building good purchasers wailing - Dessert, milk, broad and butter night "nd charged wdth DTSHWASHEHI for days, closed able. 649-7561. and bath' $65. 643-2426, 9-5. Ranch, garage, Ihi baths, fire­ JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. il^^Ncj^sTER - 10 rooms, opportunity to purcha.se Situations Wanted— bale or ton. Call 649-3895, 043- ing, kitchen privileges, gentle­ lot, 100x236, on Mountain Rd. Manchester, Bolton, Glaston- served with all meals. breach of the ^ a c e after a dls- Sunday, apply in person. Cen­ place, only $16,900. Hutchins 649-5261 multi-level Split, wall to wall this fine home, far below nns r-oii _ turbajice at Rockville Oeneral Female 38 0976 after 7:30 evenings. NEW COLONIAL hand made, men only. 643-5127. upper ter Restaurant, 499 Main St. Suburban For Rent 66 Agency, Realtors. 049-6324. carpeting, all top quality fix- in '! 1- ^ 1 ' Shorts lt^al re^eHem«rve v . Monday, HAspilal. He was released with- all wool, braided rugs, 3x5, and FCUR ROOM apartment, $80, 30’s. Appolntrhent at other Snorth, local representative, uhella and hamburg In tomato ^,,4 YionA for court aooearanca — y EXPERIENCED mother will THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- tures, spacious dining and llv- Colonial with fireplace, 1% _ 9x12. Call 875-6689. 58 Wells St. Call 643-0826. ANDOVER — 8 room house. MANCHESTER — Modem J. Finnesran 649-6140 times call Suzann Shorts, J. Watson Beach t Company, sauce, lettuce with dressing, g give excellent care to children SEASONED fireplace wood. Call tage Street, centrally located, Ing rooms, 2 car garage, 8 full baths, enclosed porch and ga------EXPERIENCED painters. Call Can be used by two families, (1960) 3-bedroom Ranch, 2 fire­ 643-8886 or Tim Moynlhan, Realtors, 643-8886 or 622-2114. Italian bread, pears; Tuesday, D,,„ri8 Jacobsen, Virginia in her home. Call 643-2661. 644-8644. Pick up or delivered. large. pleasantly furnished LUXURY 3 room apartment, baths, stone and brick con- rage. Situated on a large beau- Suburban For Side 75 649-4343 between 6-7 p.m. 2 kitchens, etc., central heat, places, full basement with ga­ 668-0678. HERE’S HOW rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 heat, hot water, dryer, and 2 - car garage, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, Btructlon," proressionalprofessional land- tlfully landscaped treed lot, rv-iirc-sn-ov------7 -mmii-v URGENTTvY needed ■ 4 or 8 Rrnvy. rice, green beans, j^ane, Tolland, was arrested yes- EXPERIEINCED WOMAN with WOOD — Seasoned hardwood, rage, off Porter St. Bel Air ORDERLY — Operating room, for overnight and permanent appliances, $125. J. D. Realty, cated. Call 278-0000. After 6 nice condition, 2 oil furnaces, scaping, 2 rec rooms, and much convenient to bus, schools and EXCLUSIVE room home on or near bus'line, Wednesday, meat loaf, tg^jjay on -a Circuit Court 12 references will care for chil­ cut to fit your fireplace. De­ TO GO BROKE! Real Estate, 643-9332. home located on main route, Ranches, 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 potatoes, buttered car- ^^arrant and charged with vlo- 7-3:30 shift, Monday - Friday. guest rates. 643-6129. p.m., 843-8753. modem bathrooms, excellent much more. J. D. Realty, 643- shopping. Leonard Agency, dren, my home, transportation livered. Call 742-7862, 742-7279. 6129, 649-3877. ideal for horses, etc. Priced to J. WATSON BEACH Call Manchester Memorial Hos­ MANCHESTER — New Ranch, location. Also unu.sual 3-bed- Realtors, 646-0469. family home, 4 - bedrooms. 2 Thursday frank- ,he city night parking can be arranged. 643-9851. Take a beautiful modem NICE ROOM, attractive home, FTVE ROOMS, 2 or 8 bedrooms, COVENTRY — Will -be avall- sell. Leonard Agency, Realtors, & COMPANY lonlal. Family home with a lit- rolls, potato chips, cel- ordinance. She posted $10 bond pital, 643-1141 ext. 286 for an bedroom suite, includes quality built, 3 bedrooms, 2 appointment. An equal oppor­ for gentleman with references, heat and hot water, garage, able Nov. 1, 8-room house, cen­ baths, garage, 2 zone heating, CAP® With baths. beautiful MANCHESTER _ 2 bedroom REALTORS tie land. Call now, Paul J. Cor- carrot sticks, pickles, court appearance Nov. 2. SEASONED Fireplace wood. double dresser, mirror, very convinient location 21 $115. Available Immediately. over half acre land, 3 garages tunity employer. Call 643-8376. tral. heating, garage, large lot $26,200. J. D. Realty, 643-5129, For full information call Enis- 643-5363.' cake. I.jirry P. Courchesne, .34 Situations Wanted— bookcase bed and spacious Church St. 649-4966. . J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129. ftRr^bMemrnt!*’‘ n ^ ’"hea°tmg olum inuT sidl^J''VERNON - 4-bedroom Ranch TALCOTTVILLE-New, _ , , listing, , ------■'entl ------Agency ------Lake Street School; Monday, Campbell Ave., Vernon, was $100. monthly. 742-6668. 649-3877. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, . _ ‘ ^ ftiunTinum siulnf. hc&f scliooi• i««In desirable wio* Center aaaa area, fire- «*a_ » ____^ ___ .i...... _< YOUNG MAN for dairy work, Male 39 chest, all 4-pieces a real ^stem, fireplace trws. plus ^us and stores. $18,000. Marion room RMch basement p - BOLTON — Andover line — 6 macaroni and hamburg casse- arrested about 2:30 this mom- bargain at $179.95 and we ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, NEW APARTMENT building at ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, first 643-6930. an enclosed yard. Excellent placed living room, V/i baths, good opportunity, benefits. Call WANTED by retired barber, Garden— Farm— Dairy Ediund Real Estate. 644-0414, rage. commnations, oil not room Cape, % dormer, 8 years role, peas, carrot sticks, fruit; mg and charged with failure to will sell it for $112 on Easy gentlemtui, shower, private en­ 392 Main St. Three exception­ floor, olean, heat and stove In­ buy. Vacant. T. J. Crockett, family kitchen, loaded with air, ceramic bath. Owner to old, garage, fireplace, built — - - - 649-6368. part-time work Manchester or Products 50 CONCORD RD. — Beautiful 286-4616. Tue.sday, beef .stew, egg salad drive in the established land. Terms. We don’t care! We trance, parking. Inquire 195 ally large rooms and bath fea­ cluded. 649-3193 or 876-1894. INVITATION- Realtor, 643-1577. pine cabinets, dishwasher, etc., Rockville area. Call 878-1296. Ranch, large litdng room, for­ CTlcago, iT^edlate occupancy, ins, open stairca.se, 2'/, acres, or jelly aandwlches, brWnies; Police report he pa.ssed a lane STOCK MAN wanted, hours 9-6, OOURTLAND, Macintosh, and love crowds at NORMAN’S,- Spruce St. turing all modem conveniences MANCHESTER — spacious 7 basement garage, rear porch, BOLTON — New 4-room heated mal dining room, cabinet TWO FAMILY, 4-4, on large lot. ^ruil trees, only $14,900. Pasek Wednesday, chicken noodle divider on the wrong side. He King's Dept. Store, Pine St., Delicious apples. Apple cider Forest cor. Pine, Manches­ such as disposal, ceramic Ule TO BIDDERS room Colonial 1% baths, fire­ partially finished rec room. A 643-5159, 649-8678. apartment, hot water and ap­ kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ with large storage building in 289-7476 , 712-8243. soup, peanut butter and marsh- was summoned to court on Nov. Manchester. made on preniises. Ferrando’s ter. Nights till 9. bath, vanity In bath, formica Sealed proposals for the con­ place, wall to wall carpeting, lot of house for $16 ,600. Hayes Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 PLEASANT room for gentle­ pliances, adults, 649-8606. tion room, landscaped yard. rear, one apartment now va­ CR'irS'rAL LAKE — Raised mallow or cheese sandwlche.s, 9 and released without bond, Orchards, located on Birch Mt. counters, birch cabinets, etc., struction of a boiler plant, Man­ built-ins, two car garage. Own­ Agency, 646-0131. man, parking, 21 Edmund S t Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, cant, convenient location, $14,- Ranch overlooking lake. 7 cookies; Thursday, hot dog in a The arrest was made by GERMAN Shepherd puppies, Road, off Hebron Ave. (Rt. with or 'Without appliances, FIVE RCX)M Rent, garage and chester Memorial Hospital, er. 643-8832. MUST SELL — Moving. Electric 643-6953. 8(X). 649-1919 between 8-7 p.m.‘ rooms, 2 fireplaces, hot water Legal Notice ______Patrolman Jack Reichenbach. AKC, pure white, other beau­ 94) Glastonbury. LARGE ROOM, spacious closet, plenty of closet space and stor­ garden included, adults only. Manchester, Connecticut, in ac­ Has Immediate Openings Kenmore range with rotlsserie, ------V ------heat, exceptionally well built, ______Hospital Notes tiful markings. Bred for tem­ next to bath and shower, pri­ age, .-parking provided. Avail­ Call 644-0910. cordance with plans and specifi­ MANCHESTER — Raised ROCKLEDGB — 6 room Ranch, COVEN’TRY SPECIAL Legal Notice i ■■ copper tone, used four months, beautifully landscaped, Ideal AT A COURT OF PROBATC. Admitted yesterday: Mrs. perament and beauty from vate family, gentleman, park­ able immediately. 640-9268. cations prepared hy Frid, Pren­ Ranch excellent condition. 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, paneled champion linea. Call 742-8970. APPLES, Macs and Delicious. paid $269 new, sell $160. Up­ VERNON — Ideal, 6 room rec room .with fireplace, im­ for home and business, garage, dlmrict of Mancheamr on the ■ John McEwen, Stafford ing. 640-0719. tice, Ferguson and Mahaffey, LAKE PRIVILEGEIS are LI.MITATION OEDEB „ „ „ ____ FULLrTIME 172 So. Main Street. right freezer. $125. Refrigera­ WINTER ST. — 3 room apau^- apartment, located In a spa­ I bedrooms, large kitchen with A COMFORTABLE HOME artesian well, Immediate occu- I9th day of October, a d. i965.- Architects, will be received on room for tablfe', 'dining room, maculate throughout, only $22,- available with this darling AT A COURT OK PROBATE Springs; Susan Pope, 25 Cold tor with freezer, $50. iPortable ment, with refrigerator, stove, cious country setting, adults pancy. Tom Minor, Broker, judge"""*’_held at Manrhfsier wHhin ajvl for Spring-Dr.; Jenny Yoal, 20 Reed Milling Machine Operator HAND picked, Macs, Starks, or before two o’clock (2:00) family room, two fireplaces, 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 5 room ranch and attached Hardlnge Chucker SIAMESE kittens for sale — dishwasher, $26. Lawn mower; SINGLE ROOM for rent, gen­ air conditioner, and disposal, only, 646-0311. Rockville 876-5042. E^tat^ of Agnea Glhaon Rllchif of LhKliici.of MancheMer. on the q* . Hvrlc Marie St El- and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart p.m. E.S.T., Tuesday, Novem­ two full baths, two car garage, garage. Beautiful kitchen ______Manchester. In »aid district an in- IJHh day of O riob.T , l‘»6,V busan Hyde Mane ai. iSii . Set-up and Operate Call 644-0611. $25. Oak buffet, $10. Dresser, tleman preferred. 640-2494. all utilities, for appointment Can be yours if you call MANCHE5STBR — 3 - bedroom snTFTH WTMrvsoR capable person. ' Pr.-nem, Hon. Jolm J. Walleti. lington; Mary Janton, Goose basket, in own container. Bot- $5. 643-6329. call 649-9404. 649-9644. FTVE ROOM duplex apartment, ber 16, 1985, In the board room patio, beautifully landscaped Jarvis for an appointment Ranch, beautiful knotty cedar with Tappan drop-ln range SOUTH WINDSOR — Ranch lo- itipon appIleaUon of Gertrude R Judge , Tnlland AKC SHEa,TIE — 9 months, tri ti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill of the Manchester Memorial lot with trees, wall to wall car­ and dishwasher. Newly dec­ cated between St. Francis Kloter, conaervotrix. praying for Eeiate of George Stamler. late of \ a , a CLEAN, Pleasant room in pri­ 1127 Sullivan Ave., oil burner, to in.spect this gracious co­ family room, convenient loca­ ___ , __ authority to «ell certain real .-etate Manch.-.-uer in said Dustnet, rte- Births yesterday: A daughter PART--TIME color, may be seen by appoint­ Rd. ELECTRIC Range, griddle and vate home. Can be seen after 5, SIX ROOM duplex, $90, one cal’ automatic hot water, large Hospital, Manchester, Connecti­ peting and drapes included in lonial home in Manchester’s tion near bus and school, quiet orated and In move-ln con­ Lhuren ana School. Principals particularly descHhed In sold ai>- c.e.'u«.ear if ^id i)n>bale ili.nricl wllhni I'-njtaya Bouney, 4^ West St.; EVERYTHING in sterilized re­ Spacious 4 ^ room luxury WANTED — 3-bedtx>om unfum- storesoioico miviand V.11UIVIICO.churches. Call own- BOLTON — 4 bedroofft Ranch, they See couse at' said ti'nie and from'llie date of this order ....« .- . ny Hill Kennels, Hebron Rd., We’ve got 18 odd bedroom central location. Mrs. Dorcey, ($50^-for each set, which de­ glad to show It to you, to­ conditioned used furniture and apartment now available at ■ Ished house in Manchester by ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ •e after s-d/i nm AAa 2 pnr“ vnrnp-p fpnniq pniirt SOUTH WINE>SOR — If you place and be heard relative there- turn make to this court of the nnftce Joan BctZ, Sunset Dr., ElUng- Bolton. 14 Arch St. posit will be refunded upon re­ ed lot, only, $18,600. Hayes day. er alter 6.30 p.m., 643-2602. . z car garage, tennis court, have been looklnir looking for a home to. and make return to this court given ^ _ ton. appliances, high quality — low chests and dressers, all in MARILYN COURT on Ol­ family of four. Call Marlbor­ acre lot. many trees and JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge JOHN J. WAI.EBTT. Judge. turn of the documents In good with a family room on the prices. LeBlanc Furniture, i95 the most wanted finishes. ROOM FOR RETIRED persMi cott St. Features include ough 295-9458 or write* Box R, Agency, 646-0181. SPACIOUS — large lot, over­ shrubs, custom built by U & R POLICEMEN — $5,391.-$6,327. ------condition within tefi days of bid main floor, call us today on Live Stock 42 South Street, Rockville, 875- or part-time worker,' meals for range, refrigerator, dispos­ sized rooms, attractive setting, Housing. Owner -transferred, --- benefits. Citizen, Conn, resi- ______All perfect, too. Originally Herald. opening. No deppsit will be re­ BOWERS SCHOOL-3 • bedroom this charming 6 room Ranch dent. 2w thru 34 years, 6’9’’, ' 2174. Open 9-8. errands, other man accepted. al, medem cabinet kitchen, JARVIS REALTY CO. built - in range, dishwasher. must sell, $25,900. J. D. Rea.1- priced to $99.50, now pr(fcd funded after that date. Ranch, treed lot. Large kitch­ home that we just listed. It of­ 649-5459. loads of closet space, ce­ At $16,400 It'S a beautiful buy. ty, 643-6129, 649-3877. minimum weight 150, 20-20 h o RSE boarded, private farm, Each ’“ bidder must deposit en - dining area, 2 fireplaces. 649-1200 643-1121 fers 3 good sized bedrooms, as low as $22 on very Easy ramic tiled bath, laundry Land For Sale 71 Lappen Agency, 649-5261, 649- without glasses. Ovll Service, excellent care. Call 643-6055 with his bid security in the Reduced for quick sale, Hayes large living room, kitchen antj Town Hall, Hamden. -■______Terms. NORMAN’S, Forest facilities, elevators, carpet­ 6140. WAPPING — Immaculate 6 LOOKING FOR A USED CAR? A CHAIR-FUL Apartments— Flats— amount of ten per cent (10%) Agency, 646-0181. dining area, 12x22 paneled cor. Pine, Manchester. ed halls, individual con­ room Ranch, fireplaced living EARFULL! POUR ACREIS with brook in of his bid in the form of a cer­ MANCHESTER — Central 6 family room with bookshelves, Articles For Sale 45 Tenements 63 trolled heat, closed circuit MANCHESTER — bus line, well MANCHESTER GREEN — 8- room, family room, full base­ Nights till 9. Vernon, $4,000. Call 876-6063. tified check or bid bond from a room Cape, fireplace, l ’/4 one car a/ttached garage, com­ Why Nof Try A Value-Rated Used Car Help Wanted— T-V, expert superintendent maintained 6-room Cape,' cab- bedroom Ranch, dining room, ment with rec room. Bel Air WALLPAPER and Paint sale This little pig went to mar­ THREE ROOM apartment, 470 surety company authorized to baths, bay windows, only, $16,- bination windows, well Ismd- Male or Female 37 Main St.,- $00. Call 643-2426, service. Iheted kitchen, ceramic bath, fireplace, garage, screened Real Estate, 643-9332. this week. Morrison Paint and ket. TTils little pig stayed do business in the State of Con­ 900, for Immediate sale. Bel scaped lot, excellent condition 0-5. Model apartment open 2- Houses l< or Sale 72 permanent siding, hot water porch, treed lot. newly paint­ From Manchester Motor Sales? WANTE3D — man or woman, Wallpaper Store, 739 Main, home and bought a mess of RUG 8x12, new $80. Rug 9x12, necticut. Air Real Estate, 643.-9332. COVENTRY — 6 room, well throughout, near elementary 5:30 and Tt-9 p.m. dally. heat, Hayes'Agency, 646-0131. ed outside, on bus line. Owner man preferred, to drive school (Theatre Bldg.). Recllner Chairs. Have we $10. Child’s table and chairs, LOOKING for anything In real SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 No bid may be withdrawn for maintained home on elevated school.,^Priced at only $18,700. Saturday and Sunday, 1- will sacrifice as needs redecor­ MANCHESTER— excellent bus noons and afternoons. 644- got Recliners? In every $3. Lawn mower, $6. Child’s estate rentals — apartments, bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. a period of thirty days after the acre lot, fruit trees, etc. $14,- U & Ft Realty Co., Inc., Real­ CHRISTMAS CARDS — Books 6:30 p.m. ating inside. Must sell, Imme­ 6-robm modem Colonial, 1902. known style and color. Why rocking chair, $4. Window fan, homes, multiple dwellings, call Manon E. Robertson, Realtor. opening of bids., 205 for fast sale. Leonard Agen­ tors. 643-2692. Robert D. Mur­ from six nationally known com­ diate occupancy. All offers con- fireplace, cabinet kitchen, 1^*4 OLDSMOBILE do we heed so many? WE $7. Sandran covering, 7x10, $3. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. 643-6968. The Owner reserves the right Skirt Companions cy, Realtors, 646-0469. dock, 643-6472. 1945 OLDSMOBILE panies. Can show oh leave ' CONNECTICUT Bidered. Call 649-7560. 2-car garage, many extras. DON’T! That’s why we’re 649-9635. to reject any or all bids and to F-85 Cutlass Convertible. F-85 Cutlass V-8 Sports Coupe. Radio, books. Discount on October or­ 4V4 ROOMS, heat, hot water, MANAGEMENT CO., INC. Immediate occupancy. Vernon chopping every piece. Want 233-4431 628-4139 waive any informalities In the Radio, heater and 4-speed heater and 4-speed tranemle- S 9 0 Q C HELP WANTED ders. Call 643-8462, 643-5768 for one at HALF-PRICE? It’s DUNCAN PHYFB dining table, stove, refrigerator, parking. VERNON—custom built 6 COVENTRY — 5 room SPOTLESS SPLIT Model Apartment, 649-2652 bidding If it be in his interest so transmission. 92895 Sion and power steering. appointment. yours for a scant $33 on and 6 chairs, good condition, Completely redecorated, $120. GOOD INVESTMENT Companion Prayers! room Colonial-Ranch, mod­ Ranch, beautifully situated 15 Forest St., off Main St. 646- to do. Vernon Circle area. 3 bed- Easy Terms at NORMAN’S, $50. Call 643-6280. em \kltchen, dishwasher, well landscaped lot. formica Waitresses wanted, 11-2 or SCREENED LOAM — For the 0090, 643-0000. FOUR lovely redecorated The successful bidder qr bld- - rooms, family room, built- Forest cor. Pine, Manches­ flr e p l^ , enclosed carport, counter.-?,, vinyl Tile linoleum 6-10. Dishwasher, nights, 6- best in lawns and gardens from rooms, second floor, no fur­ Safeg^uard your family’s fu­ tfera will be required to furnish ins, cellar and garage are VALUE RATED USED CARS 1. Call Mr. Hickey, 289- ter. Nights till 9.' HOTPOINT electric stove, de­ FOUR ROOM, second ’ floor large treed lot, -excellent and plenty of cabinets, oil VALUE RATED USED CARS our screening plant, Andovera nace, call 649-9501 after 6 p.m. ture and. invest wisely in a performance bond In an only a few of the excellent 4359, CHURCH CORNERS luxe model, excellent condition. apartment available Oct. 1st, location. hot water baseboard radla- . Columbia. Delivered. George his 10 room, 2 family home amount not less than one hun- , features offered in this im­ RESTAURANT. 860 Moih H. Grlfflng, Inc., 742-7886. Call 849-2660, 643-7802. heat furnished, adults only. In­ DUPLEX — 6 rooms, garage, GLASTONBURY - BAST tion. Asking price $13,900. on Oak Street. Features ex­ dred per cent (100%) of the maculate home for $19,900. 1963 OLDSMOBILE St., East Hartford. SEWING MACHINE — .Singer quire Manchester Savings and oil fuhiace, connections for ap­ HARTFORD LINE, 6-room 1964 FORD FAIRLANE SALES AND Service on Ariens, automaUc zig - zag, cabinet Loan, 1007 Main St., Manches­ pliances. Adiilts preferred. In­ cellent Income. 3 car ga­ contract price, covering the remodeled older Colonial, Call J. McLaughlin, 649- Dynamic 88 Holiday Coupe. Radio, heat­ COVENTRY'— 6 room er hydramatic, power steering, power, Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn model, excellent condition, but­ DON’T PASS ME! BUY! ter. quire 21 Fairfield St.. rage. Large lot. Call Doris faithful performance of the con­ large lot, bam. 2772. ’■500 ” 2-Door Sedan. Radio, A l R Q R mowers. Also Hbmellte chain Smith tract' and the payment of all Ranch, beautifully situated brakes, tinted gla.ss, “ A I D O C ton holes, embroiders, hems, FOUR ROOM new apartment, IlNLEY AGENCY heater, standard tran.sinission. ’ I 3 T ® saws and International Cub Ca­ Looking for a kitchen set persons performing labor on the on 150x200 lot. oil hot wa­ BARROWS & WALLACE whitewalls. .• • det Tractors. Rental equipment •tc., was $309.50, unpaid bal­ second floor, children accepted, 643-0030 MANCHESTER PARKADE bargain? We’ve got a 5- SIX ROOM flat, heat, hot water, project under this contract and ter baseboard radiation, and shanening servics on all ance $59.85, take over pay­ occupancy Nov. lat, $110. Ma n c h e s t e r 649-5306 DRAFTSMAN plece decorator-styled set gar^e. 643-6329 after 7 p.m. JARVIS REALTY CO. furnishing material in connec­ close to stores, 2^ar ga­ makes. L A M Equipment ments o f $8. monthly. City Sew­ without heat. Call after 5, 649- MANOHBSsTER — The home Open 8:80-9 Daily BANK RATES AND G. M. A. C. FINANCING with a round extension ta­ tion with this contract. Surety rage with added workshop Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, 876- ing Center, Hartford, 622-0476. 6811, 643-667P. - WALKER'ST. — Spacious 4 649-1200 643-1121 that has everything. Extras in­ 8:30-6 Sat. & Sun. ELECTRICAL bond must be issued by a space and room over ga­ 7609, Manchester Exchange — ble, wood-grain, mar-proof rooms, heat, appliances, ga­ clude 2-zone air - conditioning. EMterpris 1946. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, WE HAVE customers waiting rage. Asking price $12,000. plastic top and 4 matching rage, adults, $125. 643-0752. Eves. 649-2519 ' 643-0038 surety company licensed to do Intercom system, built-in dish­ Wnx-INGTON — 5 room Ranch; 1963 CADILLAC Position available immedi­ ranges, automatic washers side chairs. A buy in any for the rental of your apart­ business in the State of Con­ washer, disposal, stove, oven, built-ins, excellent condition, 1942 PLYMpUTH with ^arantees. See them at ment or home. J. D. Realty, necticut. ately in rapidly- exr LOAM^ store for $69.95. We’ll sfell NEW EFFICIENT apartment,, reostat lighting,' dining room, F; M. GAAL AGENCY aluminum storms, artesian Coupe DoVille. Radio, heater, hydra- pandlng engineering de­ B ., D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 just 3 at $46 on Easy 643-6129. heated, $125 per month, imme­ Mr. Jack Hunter, Chalnpan parkay floors In den and Flor­ wells, acre lot, sliade trees, HUGE KITCHEN, birch cabi­ BROKER GAIL GREEN mat Ic. power steering, power brakes, Fury 2-Door Hardtop Radio, heater, partment, apecializing in Top grade, fine; texture Main St. Call 843-2171. , Terms. NORMAN’S, Forest diate occupsmey. PhUbrick Building Committee ida r^m s, automatic garage .one mile to parkway. Easy power- seats and windows and all tlie FTVE ROOMS, stove second nets, dishwasher screened auUmitaif drive, power ateer digital equipment. Must loam for sale at a low, low cor. Pine, Manchester. Agency, 649-8464. Manchester Memorial 31m tky it UiwUm mn « brijM '. 'y "H doors, large patio with awn­ 643-2682 742-7092 drive to Hartford. Asking $14,- standard Cadillac WATKINS PRODUCTS—Early floor, adults only, $60 per porch, 0^ room Colonial, 1^ ing. Very clean. have at least one year’s price. $1.00 a yard If you Nights Ull 9. Hospital all nigkt. , ing, (4 large bedrooms are In­ 700. Tom Minor, Broker, Rock­ equipment. ‘ shoppers catch the discount. month. J. D. Realty. Call 643- baths, Manchester. Reduced to experiente, excellent oppor­ load and haul. $1.50 a yard Manchester, Connecticut 1l«lp sM, by all $ do or SM / ;7!l\ cluded) superb location. Call ville, 875-5042. Regular monthly specials, gift 5129. $19,000. ■ Hutchins Agency, J« makdodveMpry tunity for advancement. If we load and you haul. Pumished Apartmeata 63-A Dated October 25, 1965 us for price and further Infor­ ECHO DRIVE, VERNON — ■Call Mr. ‘D .' Grosso, 644- $1.50 a yard plus, $5.00 an Items, wrappings and boxed GLENWOOD gas range, dual Realtors, 649-6324. Neat five room Ranch with a CXJVENTRY — $200. down, no FOUR ROOM hbsfbd apart­ mation. The R. F. Dimock Co., 1661. hour for truck If we load and personalized cards. Shop oven, completely automatic, basement garage. E.xcellenl closing cost.s, same tcrnis to OUR SALESMEN ARE TRAINED ment, centrally located, all util­ ANDOVER — 2-room furnished 649-5246. and haul. We haul on Sat­ at your convenience. Delivered good condition. Call 649-2048, condition and sensibly priced ail. $93. montlily niortgage pay- ities. Call 649-1919’ between 6-7 apartment, heat, hot water, urdays only. Weekdays call now or later. Call Eleanor electricity, refrigerator, stove. to sell at only $16,500. T. J. ment. Will build RancTi or Ctipo IN A QUALITY WAY OF DOING BUSINESS. . Buck, 643-5768. p.m. RENOVATED 6 room Ranch, 3 _ GERBER SCIENTIFIC 643-2438 and ask for Ber- DRAKE SMITH solid pine bed­ Adults. C. H. Stiens, Route 6, bedrooms, living room w lfir "^ '" °c k ® t t^ lt o r , 643-1577 on our lot. Russell Realty, 623- nle. Saturday call either room set, double bed, with 742-7273. ' INSTRUMENT CO. UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY POUR R(X)M apartment, 64 fireplace, dining room, kitchen, VBRNON — Cu^m~U~^fc~R ______643-2438 or 643-0161 ask spring and Ostermoor mat­ Birch St., first floor. Inquire THEY’LL HELP YOU MAKE THE tress, double bureau, dresser, On e a n d t w o room furnished WANTED tile baths, patio, combination j,ullt contemporary Ranch', Andover 83 GBRBEJR RD. for Andy or Bemle. Refrigerator, Stove and TV second floor left. apartments, heated. Kitchen storm windows, garage, close family room, fireplace, sun- ■OUTH WINDSOR, OONN. Included night stand, all in excellent Ms IS INCHES condition, $240. 648-8598. qks, refrigerator, bedroom set, INtERTYPE, LINOTYPE MACHINE to schools, only $16,200 with ^*ck, high scenic sloping woods AUTUMN SPLENDOR SAVE BIO! Do your own rug Modem Rooms of Fumlturs gas range. Free electricity, SMARTEST BUY . . . An Equal Opportunity 118 Main St $100. $ rooms, $800 down and small closing Hayes Agency, 648-0131. and upholstery cleaning with Appliances, Lot No. 29P gas. Low rent. Apply 10 De­ cost. Call Bob Qerstung, 649- Beauty spot in any sea.son. Employer 643-^426, 9-6. OPERATOR Blue Luetre. Rent electric 10 Pc. Bedroom Set pot Square. Apartment 4. 6361, svenlngs 648-'f038 or 876- GLASTONBURY — $3,000 down Three bedrooms, paneled 8 Pc. Living Room Set ANYBODY FOR Good working conditions. Vacations, hospitaliza­ living room, flrepiace -of, A VALUE RATED USED GAR ^ shampooer, $1; Olcott Variety FT/B ROOM FLAT, third floor, 4498. will buy 2-famlly house on Store. 26 Pc. Kitchen Set AVAILABLE November 1—^At­ stone. Sw4m, boat, skate on BOUDOIR CHAIRS newly decorated, available tion, pension plan and other benefits. Apply in 8256 acre lot. For details call the Den or Spare Bedroom Set tractive 8% room apartment. KhM private lake. Scenic setting, WAITRESSES and waiters now, $80. Call 648-8116. person. Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- PONTIAC TEMPEST wanted, part - time and full­ RICH STONE-FREE loam, $14, 88 A WEEK TODAY? Oak Lodge, 257 Tolland Tpke. 2676-H spacious lot, folid home. '43 lUICK l,»SASRE five yards. Band, gravel, stone, A lovely, versatile set at 0469. ^ time. experience necessary ih $844 95" WEST MIDDLE Tpke., mod- Adults, no pets, $125. monthly Charming bunny motifs In Manoheeter Asking $16,000. Mr. Lew’is- 4-Door Hardtop $2195 ^ Convertibit $1295 fill, and manure. 64S-9604. We've had 16 boudoir iiattrl|ggtgr Epgntng if^raUi Houses to tie In wltji your food and liquor. Call Mrs. Can- ern 4H room duplex, heat, hot Call 643-9171. VERNON — 5 room home on field, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m., 648-9781. chairs around here so long, Hurts, a« well m tor'^ lS wew*. easy - embroidery, c o m b 1 n e d DON'T merely brighten your DISCOUNT FURNITURE if someone doesn’t buy water, garage, electric stove - ~~~ beautiful landscaped lot, conve­ BARROWS & WALLACE »»ch style oan be made with or with the classic lines of this YOUfjIG 2-FAMILY MANCHESTER PARKADB '43 OLDS. STARFIRE '59 FORD GALAXIE carperts. Blue Lustre them . . . WAREHOUSE them we'N have to adopt and refrigerator. Immediate • s— 111..- -v.ua'. n.iitr;.!' make nient location, hot water heat, without shdrt sleeves. familiar child’s prayer MANCHESTER 649-5306 eliminate rapid resolllng. Rent 858C MAIN STREET, 622-7240 them!' They're good-looking priced to sell. Leonard Agen­ 2-Door Hardtop $2295 4-Door Sodon $595 No. 8906 with Patt-O-Rama lovely panels to treasure! One year old 4 V4 rooms Open 8:30-9 Daily electric shampooer, $1. Paul’s Hartford, Connecticut and covered' In floral - pat­ SW S ^ Herald Ads. cy, Realtors, 646-0469. INVITATION ta In slaes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Pattern No. 2876-H has hot- each, Immaculate condition, 8:30-6 Sat. S t Sun. Paint and Wallpaper Supply. terned washable plastic. Formerly Fuller Brush Bldg. Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, 'ron transfer for two d e sig n ^ ceramic tiled baths, alumi­ COVENTRY - Clean four room '40 RAMBLER AMERICAN $32.95 would be a money­ '41 PONTIAC CATALINA TO BID ICE ^ S K A T ^ r roHer skateiii top with sleeves, 1% yards at each 10" x 16” ; color chart; num storms, buttt-lhs, alr- Cape, area of pine trees, full BOL/TON OBNTE3R ^6*,* room Open Monday Through saving price, but you can NEED MORTGAGE Hardtop Sodon $1095 2-Door Sodon $445 Sealed bids will be received archery set, Christmas tree 46-tnah; center, 1% yards; low- stitch illustrations.^ condltloned, 2 furnaces, basement, in.mediate tsccupan- Colonial - Ranch, large living take your pick for Juqt $22. at the office of the General lights and ornaments, sewing Saturday er, 1 ^ yards. '"’o order, send 35c liv coins prime location, priced to cy, $9,900. full price. Leonard room with fireplace. Ideal lo- Terms available at NOR­ Manager, <1 Center Street, machine, etc. 649-6575. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open Fpr impeefion To order, send 60c In coins to;-A n n e Cabot, sell. Call 649-3930 after 7 Agency, Realtors, 646-5489. ration for clilldren, under *’$20,- " ■ MAN’S, Forest cor. Pine, CiOO. Ii'or further Information Manchester, Conn., until Octo­ CALL — /JBK FOR DAVID to: flue BurnetKThe Manches- ter Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. p.m. ber 28, 1066 at 11:00 a.m. for m il l io n s of rugs have been Manchester. Nights till 9, lAkewood Clrola OBonth). North aide of street at top of am. % Evening Her^l, 1100 AVE. OF AMKIUC’AH, NEW YORK, sflTAFFOI^i^ AREA 0 room call the R. F, DImock Oo., 649- Snow.Plows. Bid forms, plans cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's FEW old pine chests, bedside w i it t W I O A f l , WEW YORK, N.Y. I00.S6 Capo, lot 344 frontage, nice 6245. and speciflcattonj are available America’s finest. Rent electric stands, newly reflnished. ,8omo_ NEW RAISED RANCH MONEY#^ K. Y. 10086. ^’'or Isl-olass mailing add 10c setting. Immediate occupancy. sh^pooer, $1. The Sherwln dishes and odd chairs. Inqulre^HEAUTTFUL CHERRY contem- IlHanchester Motor SalesI at the Controller’s Office, 66 BoUt on wooded lot. This Is a beaatifiil homo—mnat ito Phone 649-52Q3 Fol’ toUdaM mailing add 10c for each -pattern Print Name, IU,600. Tom Minor, Broker, SELLING AND SERVICING ULDSMOBILES FOR OVER SO YEARH Center Street, MancheeUr, Con- williams Co. 325 Vernon St. porary breakfront with sliding tor ea«h p a t t ^ . P rS t Name. Address with Zip Code, Styls large «vlng n »m ^ Rockville. 876-6042. to be appreolstad! Buyer may ehooaa floor oovarl^ and FREE neeticut. ------:— “------doors. 90” ajotensole ta- Addresi vrtth' Blp Code, Style No. and Size. > spacious bediwms, ------512 WEST CENTER STREET 443.1511 — 443-2411 COMPLETE SERVICE by M k light flxtnrea. ^ kitchen has stainless steel sink, ROCKVILLE — .6 - bedroom Town of Mancheeter, MUST SELL — Moving. Ham- ble with cuatom pada. 649-4008. Ho. and SIm . Send SOc now for your new M Rubbish Co. Also cardboard mond organ like new, $500. Cas------—------DELIVERY Conneoticut JAVjN^S BANK Complete, Inspiring, easy to ’66 Fall and 'Winter Album! new formica counter, garbage - home, aluminum combinations. Honest prices and fair appraisals are what we’re noted for! Come In and give us a and metal drums suitable for SATURDAY 2 to * SUNDAY 1 fo 4 newly redecorated plus new chance to prove to you that fair and square dealing oan eave you moneyl Richard Martin, tro convertible sofa, $86. West- IMNINO room and bedroom ftir- — the fall and winter '66 Regular features; Custom Col- disposal, wall to wall carpet­ leaves, rubbish and Inotnara- inghoute front loaded washer, niture for eala, CaU 306-6644 or ing throughout. Call owner, 643- furnace, $13,600. for quick sale. ARTHUR DRUG Oeneral Manager 443-1038 522-4432 ••ata Fashion. Send BOo now lection; Items to crochet, knit, tors for sale. 649-9TD7. fS8. Rafrigerator, $80. 742-8090. 643-6I4L OF MANCHESTER Bel Air Real Eletate, M8-98S2. O •w Jtoor eopy. sUtohl 286$. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1966 PAGE TWELVE nianrli^Btrr lEorttittfl litraUi

Sweeper Crew Finds Eyeglasses KxceUent vision and strict attentlm to details are not necessarily the main qual­ HEADS AOEMUY ifications for operating a highway department sweep­ Louis F. OhEtmpeau h u been er but' they proved In­ appointed manag«(r of the Hart­ valuable yesterday morning. ford agency of the State Mutual A town sweeper crew, Life Assurance Co. of America. working on Taylor St. near Champeau has been in the In­ Rt. 83, found a pair of men's surance business since , 1964 gtasse.s In a pile of leaves. when he Joined the Connecticut They are encased in Mutual as an attorney. Since smoked gray fromee and ap­ 1960, he served as a brokerage pear be either unbreak­ manager and In 1964 received able or ol the safety variety. The glasses may be picked up on Monday at the Town Highway Oarage on Olcott St. About Town James H. Wright of 39 N. Elm St. is sllll in Mnnehe-ster T 1 Memorial Hospital and has not been discharged, as was in­ correctly reported in Yester­ day's Herald.

A color film of an interview in Viet Nam between F*fc Wil­ HoUjrw liam McMullan of 30 Henry St., a helicopter machine gunner, • II and a WTIC reporter, will be that .shown oyer WTIC-TV news on Srirt tell Sunday at 11 p.m. fMra Fel' Louis F. Champeau The Interior of the Fairway Department Store at 976 Main day. The shelves are In the rear third of the store. Juran der AjgM Those with donations for the said the front third of the store has had the new shelves for silent auction booth of the Sec­ St. is adding space without expanding. These new shelves with Some the outstanding brokerage peg boards are called steel gondolas. According to Leo Juran, three years. The shelves will be put In the middle section ■ton’s fid ond OongregatloiKU Church F11- award for the United States sometime this winter. There is another Fairway store at the grim Harvest Bazaar are re­ owner and manager of ’ the store, the gondolas make much IM,ooo c; from his cofhpany. better use of available space. More articles can be put on dis­ Popular Market shopping center on E. Middle Tpke. Juran M d o n , t minded to leave them at the calls them the "most unique variety stores” in the area. church office or contact Mrs. He is a member of the Edu- play. The articles are more easily seen. Juran says the toy 9M,0b0 I (Herald photo by Oflara.) .■pear*. , John M, Hyde, 11 Meadow Lane. cationEd Committee of the Man­ section will be enlarged. A curtain rod section will be added. Fischers Mark 57th Anniversary chester Chamber of Commerce The new arrangements are scheduled to be in full use Mon- ■oandals *TThe I The I^ereimial Planters Gar­ and is a member of the Board on m s,”. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fischer Thursday at. a surprise party of Directors, ^ ..of the . Hartford , ______Style Bar, Smith was emjdoyed tomorrow. The company la^ the by a contract with the U.fl. den Club will meet Monday at TO RETIRE more oi ot 222 School St., were feted for their 57 th wedding anni­ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Life UnderwritersJnderwriters Association.AMoclatmn treasurer dnd oast oresl- tor many years by the Whitlock largest investment corporaUon Army Research and DelDevelop- • ^ e $6 versary at a meeting of the Theodore Chambers, 41 White A „ ______ways Schoolr r in . Westw L t HartfordH a S L and dent of the opticalOptical Style Bar at Manufacturing Co., West Hart- of «a kind. R _has under m ^ a ^ how. Golden Age Club at Concordia St. Mrs. James Hennessy will ment assets in excess of |6.6 to replace bottles «s containers Stetson University in Deland, 763 Main St., Duncan T. S m ith ,___ • F P* ahbut it. Liutheran Clrurch. The third an­ serve as co-hostess. Miss Milli- ence prepared him well for his biUion. for 100 drugs. Fla., Champeau received his ia retiring. about fi niversary of the club wTis also cent Jones will show color slides work at the Style Bar,^ SWEET CIDER LL.B. in 1950 from the Univer- He will retire from the busi- advance, celebrated. A turkey diimer was of "Color In the Garden He and his vrife plan a com- Pharmacy reseiuchers at the Creighton Shoor of Sboor Jew­ sity of Connecticut School of ness he helped start in 1951 ■ometlmi BUY IT BY THE KEO served. About 46 members were Throughout the Year.” University of Connecticut will elers and William Malkenson of Law. He is a member of the when the opticians opened an behind j( present. brief some 200 specialists from Michaels Jewelers are arrange­ , Bar in Connecticut. He served office on Main St, He has been A t thi Gallons and V2 Gallons The honored couple was mar­ Manchester industry and the armed services ment committee members for as a pilot in the United States the firm's accountant and rec- _____ # 0 the ti ried Oct. 21, 1908, at Concordia .SPESSQSA wlU present a Bar­ Nov. 3 on progress made in de­ the Annual Conventim of the Keg^s anfl Spigot Sale# Air Force during World War n. etlff. Ba Liutheran Church when it was Two Manchester men asso­ veloping plastic containers for Connecticut Retail Jewelers As- and Rentals bershop Quartet Package Show He and his wife, Lorraine, the remi on Winter St. They have three tonight at 8:16 at Rham H i^ ciated with Luthenm Brother­ commod drugs. Focal point of soclatlon. The convention will sons, John Fischer of Manches­ live at 21 Elizaibeth Dr. ad w is^ School Auditorium, Hebron. The hood will attend a sedes con­ the meeting wlU be the School’s be held tomorrow at the Wlaver- apent thi BOLTON ter, George FlBche;r of New Ha­ program is sponsored by the ference to be sponsored by the $287,086 research project on de- ly Inn, Cheshire. Over 400 re- ven, and Ernest Fischer of El­ STATION CITED ‘T wai Gilead Men's Club of the Oon- Minneapolis - based fraterEial veloptng new containers to tall jewelers from Connecticut lington. They also have five “1 really C ID ER M ILL gregatioral Church. Tlie Village A Manchester service station insurance society Tuesday at ahieid drugs against the rav- are expected to attend. Actlvi- grandchildren and sLx great­ with i t Charmers of Mountain Laurel is a finalist in the Connecticut the Tobacco Vsilley Inn, Wlnd- ages of extreme climates. The ties include a jewelry fashion U.S. RT. 6 and 44A grandchildren. (Herald photo by ______Petroleum Council’s "Service much IM 64S-6S89 Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc., sor. They are Robert Ahlness of two-year study, which is backed show. Baxhai Pinto) and "the Silk Town FVjur rce. t NBC, Allen Hehnke were tot chaige of Flynn, 149 Porter St., has been 1964 from Manchester High The airman Is a son of Mr. I CHOOSE FROM U es wit School. She is presently a soph­ luncheon arrangements. selected to present a regularly and Mrs. Bertram Chapman of 70 DECORATOR COLORS ning~ scl scheduled show on the Drew omore at tl»e ajgrfcultural school 403 Woodland Bt. He U a .com- University, Madison, N.J., cam­ studying veterlneiry medicine. municatioM specialist In the I Br in g l i f e b a c k t o t h o s e pus radio station. • FYedferick Sprague,., son of Lutheran Official communications center at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprague 6©4th Radar Squadron. The’ ■ FADED RUGS and BEDSPREADS Munson’s Candy Kitchen •Miss Kathleen Perry, daugh­ 76 Alton St., graduated from L^ds Discussion airman recently represented the B nVE’RE QYEING ™ YOU!" ter of ,Mr, and Mrs. James L. Manchester High this summer a i . t > ^ aquaaronsquadron mIn methe zvip29tt; jw -Alt' : !->•-Dl- where quality candy i« made fresh daily Perry, 211 Hollister St„ is a amd Is now a freshman in the About rrogram s vlelon Chese -Toumament and ■ ’ school_ _ i _____ 1 of Ml fine______arts,I— majoring_____J ____ I . in ” took _____ secondAU a m place. He then member of the guide committee WI C H O O SE FROM OVER 200 VARIETIES for the Meriden Hospital’s music. He Is a member of the Walter Ramshaw of New Bri­ represented the 29th Air Dl- ■ School of Nursing open hohse school’s concert choir. tain, a leading Lutheran lay-, vlslon toi the Air Defense Com­ Lucky Lady Laundry scheduled Nov. 8 from 2 :45 to 6 The scholarship committee of man In the Atlantto District,, will mand Tournament. BACK OF BURTON’S be the guest speaker at Oongre- p.m. at the hospital. The open the olub consists o f Mrs. Thom­ 73 PURNELL PLACE— 649-2002 house is for high school stu­ as DaAvkins, Mrs. Donald Wells, gationeJ and Clnmdi Interests dents, their parents and coun­ Edwin Sage and Russell l^ ot. Night tomorrow at 7 p.Th. In Courses Offered selors. Zion Evangelical laitheran church. By Tech School COM Rainbow Mothers' Girdle will 92 Cases Taken He will dIscuBS the Faith For­ ■Hr. 3 meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the ward movement of the Lutheran The evening program at the Masonic Temple. There‘ Will be Church, the Every Member Vis­ By Homemakers Howell Cheney Technical Soboirf FOR A DAY. WEEK...OR LONGER FRE a social hour after a short busi­ itation of 2Uon, which Is sched- has opentoga for adults Interaet- ness meeting. A total of 92 oases has been ^ BethleiMm to- ^ machine drafting, bWe- handled by Mancheeter Home- reading, * o p mathemat- A 1965 C ar from

From Shakespe^e to Spying

HoUyarood (N S A )— NBO liaa fHie studied .b ^ e t until she she says. “But they both got fea«B a IltUe reluctant to pubH- grew too t a l t /^ e ’s 5-feet V-' together in New Toric and e*— that fact, but this Isn’t the inches— and smtched to acting wmhed K all out I can ooc- and studie^^at Oamegie Tech, timie to work for both com- first televlalon series for Bar­ tlien she tried her luck in New panlea. That was very adtdt.of bara Peldon, the tall and slea- York. them, don’t you think?” I. Juran d«r Ajgent W on "Oet Smart.” But her luck, at first, wasn’t Barbara thlnka she will set­ Ives for Some years ago. In talevl* good. tle in California, assuming section skm’s giddy days, there was The ‘T was getting nowhere,” she Luclsn can Join her peraianent- e at the |M,000 Question.” And Battnura says. "So. I decided to tty mod­ ly, which is possible. His busl- ). Juran I^Sdon, then Barbara Hall, won eling. The two top model a$ren- nssB is representing photog- le area. |M,0b0 as an expert on Shake­ ciee told me I’d never make a rsq>hers, and that can be done speare. tater, the quls Aow model—thin-faced'idrls were in, on either coast. At the moment, soandals broke. and I have a fuH faoe. he comes oiit fdr long weric- *^ e scanOiU didn’t mb oft “ Bo I decided to tcy com­ snda, but she is h o p < ^ that h the U.B. on nte,” Barbara says. "It wqs mercials, but a commercial pro­ 'hs’U move bis businsaa bsM DeVelop- more on ”Twanty-Ons” than ducer said he wouldn’t even shortly. tking ways $64,000 Question,” any- turn his camera on to teat me, And then she can settle down containers j ; how. My friends usM . to Joke because nobody would buy any­ to work toward her goal.' about it, they would tease me thing I sold.” ” My ambition,” she says, ” ia ' i about getting thar answers in She says she dried. And gave 'certainly not to become a star, ihoor Jew- ' a4vanoe. It was all Joking. But up. She and her husband, Ui- although being a star would cien, took'part o f that. $M,000 Ikenson of sometimm there is seriousness 'help me achieve it. My ambi­ and opened an art gallery. It tion is JiMt to.enjoy life —r to B arrange- ^ behind Joking.” failed—“ah art gallery Is a hob­ travel, to sinqrle things, to mbers for ' A t the time, she was single, so the tax bits on $64,000 was by, not a business” —and then, meet people, to talk to people. on of the Stiff. Barbara invested some of through a fluke, Basbara be­ welers Ae- ”lh a t’s the kiiul ot ambition the remainder—’’some I invest­ came a model. intt>nnectlcut "1 really didn’t know what to do role with Don Adams in Oet have.' od. Actlvl- with it But there isn't very SnMirt. ’’But I don’t reaUy want ry fashion much left.” '' ‘Incidentally, ’Get Smart’ la much In the way of material Barbara Feldon — Feldon is sponsored by L>ever Broe., and possessions. I don’t want a her married name— is a Pitts­ Barbara is continuing her work house. As for clothes, I have a burg girl who grew up wanting for Revlon. But rfie sn.ys there small but very, g^ood wardrobe. to be a pr.'ncess, then Margaret is basically no conflict. I really don’t need anytlhng O'Brien and then a ballerina. ’They conflict only in soap,” more.” Barbara Feldon — Agent 99

Networks Order ^Perils o f Pauline ^ on TV?

BY CYNTHIA LOWRY the wolf. And now NBC Is plan- psychiatric or medical situa­ Schedule Repairs NEW YORK (AP)—Televis­ the story fiom the standpoint of tions. ion producers, scratqhbig Xcan- nlng something contemporary Or “ The Elsie Books” — what a soap opera! You start with NBiW YORK (AP) — Emer­ voy,” one of its new series, and tloally established ties—books for Jack and the Beanstalk. and old feature movies as suit­ There is, however, still plenty her as a young girl and, with gency repairs on a few of the fill the hour with a variety three shows a week, carry her show. Sammy Davis Jr., if his able for adaptation into series of adaptable material around it weak BXMts in the new television right through marriage and a schedules have already started. health permits, is expected to have been fswied with some al­ a little Imagination 1s used. most esoteric selestions. How about, tof one, an hour whole new set of e motional AU'three networks announced star in the new show. problems. Change her nam e. None of the replacements One company is preparing to action series about a fellow some changes Monday — ob­ though to something modem — viously just the beginning of sound particularly stimulating. shoot a pilot prograin based on named Jean Valjoon ~ better ‘The Perils of Pauline,” a se­ change that to Jack Valjean — Linda, maybe? Or “ The Little shifts In a season of new shows We already have more than a Oolrniel" .— she might be a gor­ Which baVe been received with half-doxen spy and secret agent rial in the days when the sound who walks out of a supermarket OR track of a movie was the the­ without paying for a loaf of geous WAC .officer. a notable lack of enthusiasm. series, and there is a variety “ Little Lord BViuntleroy,” ABC finally has given up hour available each night ot the atre’s piano player, and the her­ bread and gets the police ARDED erasing him? Of course, it with all those lovely curls and trying to cflght NBC’s popular week — In fact there are two on oine often was llteritlly hang­ cute clothea would fit right into "Tonight Show” with ’’Night­ Monday nights and .three on Sat­ ing from ^ cliff at the end of would be better to make trim a good-looking American boy and the current sariorial scene and life,” another 00-mlnute late urday. . the episode. get rid of that wife and kids. would probably hit the young evening program. A final ATO so far has not announced Another plans to. do some­ crowd right where they live — if attempt was made to pump any changes in its prime-time thing based on the "Tom Swift” A good title would be "The Miserable Ones” — or is that you could get one of Herman’s some new life into the program evening programming but it has books, brioveid by a Hermit’s to play the title role. .too down-beat? by moving its base from New a number of shows with signs of of boys who ore ncw'mlddis- Ah, there’s plenty of material Toric to HCllywood—but Us au- ratings troubles. They include., aged. What about the ’’Rover Boys?” Think of the poaslbilMies just waiting to be used with im- dionoe remained distressingly the two weekly “ Shindig” half- One studio miule^but failed to aglnoition. amall. The flnal program will hours and two long-playing slt-> sell-a pilot for a "seriM about — Tom, the fun-loving brother, nation comedies, ’’Ossie and Frank Merriwell, a hard-cover could handle the comedy se­ "probably be on Nov. 13. - SAMMY DA'VIS HOUR Harriet” and ’The Donna Reed all-American boy. quences. Dick, the serious

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Mp for PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1868 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAM>. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1666 PAG E TH REE SATURDAY JO PROGRAM Mornine MONDAY JO p r o g r a m Educationid TUESDAY JO PROGRAM IVom Laa V e n a (Lhre) Don Taylor and Otto Premlna- «0I ■iM VIma CkSBMl 1:M ^ $im H)**reL iiiat^J«t e ^ (OT UsM B u n B u s y (0> Premiere (C) Guest host, MOton Bcrie With I n a Oreattve F en as BMto aad Bb Frisad* by EariynWra satalllta b j m <40) t'andlepla Bewllay BUI Dana; Abby Lana, Soimy (I) Tewa Crier (»»4») BanSB Oaaey (3348) Mtimn* el Tndh (M) Have O n WIU Travel (I) Baartse Semester (M) At Heme■erne V n a KUty U l(* i|i M M) He«rt!**Iperte (tad Repeat of OoL 80; 9 p.st> (•48-W) The Boisee fa b n iatlonal teach - la u w 1S:M (S) RFD Vto. S and Cher, Mike HoGlvsey. ' or I By • Llae Party ■tudento from three l e o d ^ Frank Atwood. "A Vistt to U iN (8) OansaMke (10) Varied F i e g n ^ (••) Baehelar W iS S a t ■ il« European vnlveniltles. P rb 0:8t (I) Memeato el Oemftrt Its* (ll.AeA jia Ute e WeiWertd______Tinas Vawa aad Weather Repeat of OeL 81, ■ p.m. Mi) A e ■Doelsrs ■ :;ss “* U of Mass." brlnglns out the Adventures of the wonder un­ Mi80 <•) TwUlght lea s *' ~~ I Newe ta Fetspeeove (i)T.(i) TeU Me, Dr. BrMl miers. _ explosive yrowth that la tak- Neweeope (SLM) Let’e Make a DaM <0> ... . Ug News Meriden DemoeraUe Towa (*-8*48) The FagMIve derwater craft of the future (20) Seepe (6) Tarled Fragraau 1(16 (8»43) News UtU (I) News aad Weatter 8lM (8) Fasiweid (H) Lewis Fez (88) a n (80) March o f Time UtOO (84) Mews, Speits, WssMisr (22-SO) T a d u Shew (O) ( iim ) Moment of Ti sr* T#GCfe «|8« (it) SpeebI Bop Weather liM (S> This Is CCena “ Seven liays In the Life e( a (80) News Repeat of OoL U, 10 p.m. (88) Big Newa Pait IV of prorrams expiop- (1) Speeek Osrreetloa gram. Ray Scherer and Robert ter of small town physician, (S*4*) Nfewa With Watuaw Repeat ofi Oct. 33, 8 p.m. eran la marked for murder (22) Road Aineriea 500 . (40) Coatlaeatal Clossreem_. Teaeh UlMI (8) Girl Talk FUm ) Jama Cassal (I) MIekay Manse aab iS8) Tealghl Shew Lake. Wla. (40) Looal Newa, Weather aad (8) New. Rola Sete (88) Never Tee Yenag One Incomes a cattle rancher, erring Johnny Carnen (C) (30) Roller Derby Tilt (8) The Lacy Shew (0> (22) Hlhs Doaglas Shew (8) Dick Tea Dyka Shew 1(0* (8) New* aad WsaOier the ‘other, a cattle nutter. (8) Tammy Spelts ' (20) Meralim Marie i|0) Oae O’Cleek Report _ I The Art of Boebg (88) Bwabby Bhew Rock Hudsco, Robert Ryan, U :M (8) r j . Movie ^ ^ (8) Yoar Coagresemaa ttoaa (S84*) Yea Don’t Say (0) Beyond Reality 4:3S (82-88) New* Conn (88) Camp Btmamaok UiSO (8) Satarday Speetaealar • (16 it) Depoty Dawg^ (8) Father Kasws Beet on James Ames* and Dennis ” ^ h ln d the Mask” Mlchart (80) The Bcherer-MacNeU Be- ‘^nltatlon of Lue." White and (2) Leave It to Beaver 1:06 W Memeat et MedHettea— I World Theater 4:H (8) Big 8 Theatre Weaver. (C) Redgrave, Tony Britton. Rlw U.S. Congressman Donald J. .Negro women, close friends, <8*-4*) Ye(ug Marrisds Sign Off Puritan veraua (bvaller “ Just Around the ComeF’ Lit­ Irwin. D-Morwalk. (2) Oeaeral Hospital . 4(8* (8) Biutger Andy Skew (88) Open I fb e _ ^ olty between two surgeons at l?rst regular half-hour news shstrs ]oys and ooirowa whUe (40) Jack Lolaaae (S> Newa Ue girl helps her IdeallsUo (88-88) Leeal News, Weather Oraftondale R ^ a l Hospital b (8) BIk S Theater (8S-S«> EtetekToame (O) 111* (8) Memeato sf Oemfert — "Border River.” Near the end program. Premiere ralalng “ problem” children, •:66 (30) Talw Five W> Mickey Mease Ctab William Holden as a MONDAY 1:U (88) Weetoni Mas* HlghUghts unspoken but self evident 7:80 (8) Jackie Gleason Show Lana Turner, John' Oavin, San­ (2) I Love Lacy Geed Night Hyms A.M. In-Scheel Programs (88) Sports“ vte Camera (48) Merv O rlftb bhew of Civil War, Confederate offi­ dra Dee, others. ICn (St) Never Tee Taaag cer tries to buy arms from (82-30) Flipper (0) (22-30) Fractared Phrases (0) (4*) Sarttbby Bhew PtO.W. in “Stelag 17,” •:80 Thla I* Oean, 7:U (48) iSciM aad Natfoaal New* Ui88 (88) Tonight Shew (8-8040) Shindig “ The Desert Fox” . True story (8) Bob Casey Soolnl Studies — Oiadee *4 J(xui Davis. BtaiTlng Johnny Carson (C) a Mexican outlaw. Joel M o ef the ejmlolte of the famous (lt-S«) News Saturday at 9 p.m. on S-D Poetry (8) Afteraeea Bhew | 1:88 (88-88) My Mether, A e Oar Crea. Yvonne DeCarlo. (C) 8:00 (22-80) I Dream of Jeaaala (40) Baste Jerry V Van a n DDvke v k e aond_tbe_____ votea U :8 ( (48) U.B. Air Feron Bellglenl LarTy Hogmen with Tony Nel­ German Gen. Rommel and hla 10:26 (82-80) News (8) Big 8 Theatre Grades 44 - - (88-M) VThere (he Aettoa b (8-2040) Amerioaa BaadsliM NBC. 7 Countries (ft) Feotare Foar-TUrb of______Ann Southern. (C) Film _ (22) FUm son and Barbara Eden In ”HM defeat *ln African Deaert. 10:80 (8) Bememekers’ Movie "RaUe Into Laramie’ ’ John K j^ orin ^ O n r Langnage 1:88 (88) Ons (FOIeek Beport — Yacht Murder Case.” Jamea Mason,. Jessica Tandy (28-30) CoBcentraltea Payne, Mart Blanchard. (C) “War Ot the SotelUtea''^ Dick > (8-88-48) Combat (22-SO) Pre-Oame Show (C> Miller and Susan CaboL Out­ 8:88 (88-88) Please Don’s Hat The Sign Off * (8-2040) King Family and O d rlc Hardwltdte. (40) Never Toe Yeoag (8) ' ^ 4 Aftorneea Bhew Wo(rter sf Words 1:86 (8) News aad Weather (22-30) NCAA CoUege FootbaU U:86 (40) MedaUlen n e a te r m e r e the Aettaa b (40) Cheyenae — The Culture Langua.lage Arts — Grades 44 er space powera control a Daisies (O) Notre Dame vs. tree at So. 8t80 (8) Trials,of O’Briea U:00 (22-30) Mornlag Star (O) 1:88 (8) Bed Bkeltoa Hear (O) 1:18 (8) Memeat ef Mdlltettoa — “Goodbye and Keep CoOl,” 11:80 (22) Saturday Night Beport (8-8040) Yoang Set (88) Featnre Fo(u - Thirty •:a (N) Newa aad Weather, Heritage scientist working oo rockeU Bend. Indiana. (C) “Trlplo Trouble” Leo Goroey •:48 (20) Peter Jeanlag* New* High School for Uie U.N. (28-88) Dr. KUdare (O) Sign Off ------1:80 (8) Canadlaa Football ' with Robert Loggia, Monique U:B0 (22-80) Tonight Shew — U:80 (8840) Paradise Bey (0) "World Theater,’’ a Mries ot (8-2*48) McHale’s Navy ^ 1:88 (8) New* „ Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Van Vooren and Cloris t-each- Starring Jolmny Caraon (Join U :00 (8) Love of Life imd Hunts Hall. Good Inten- 7:00 (8) After Dinner Mnvle ; Japan Today (88) Lloyd TIuurton Shew 1:26 (8) Moments *f Cemfert — In progreee) (2840) Jeopardy (O) tlona trip up the Bowery Boys. seven progmme reflecting the The~ -Roof D f rof f the. Metropolis f:88 (28) White Banter •;88 (2248) A esd a y Night at tha Hamilton Tiger Cats m«n. (48) Ueyd/Thoxton Show Meries (O) Good NIgbt Hymn (20) Film Feafeatures (22-80) Get Smart (40) U.S. Air Faroe Bellgleaa (8-20-40) Doaaa Reed Shew (8t) Uoyd Thiu^n Shaw omtui« and ortlatic heritage oC (40) Movie Don Adams as the sealoualy Film U :I6 (2) News (8*) Memoiy Lane aeven countries, will atart to- Book Beat 8:00 (3) Nationwide'BowUag inefficient Secret Agent 86 of (82). Late Show U:80 (3) Search tar Tomorraw (4*) Lloyd Thaxtoa Shaw jrot away with It. Tony Curtl*. 1:M Alive sad Abeat Julie Adoma, George Nader* Natural BdencO—Gfadoe 44 4:00 ( 3) NFL — Coantdowan Hleh- the top secret government or- “The Tender Trap,” Frank (22-30) Let’s PUy Post Offlee (W Yogi Boar The Franck Chet (8) TeU He, Dr. Brothers (0) C7:ri8tmas. hoping to get story Cake for (%mpony with Julia (28-40) A n m e (or Us (88) Lloyd Tnaxton Show (22) God Is tlie Answer the latter claims to Imve Infor­ curred in politios through 8:66 (2840) Womea’s New' 8:88 (26) Mackenxie’a Balden material. Dick Powell, Debbie (SO) Agricuttare on Parade mation that would clear Mo- Child (48) Lloyd Thaxtoa Show Reynolds. 8:16 (3) Dnvey and Goliath Cord's name. (C) Amerioa’s hdstoiy. I Antique# S:W (8) To Tell the Truth “ Serpent of the Nile,” Rhonda With George Michael (22-30) Another World 5:88 (8) Hockleberry Bound (0) 8:30 (3) Adventures of Gnmby (O) 8:00 (8) Perry Mason (8) Never Too Yonng (28) Topic - Fleming, BUI Lundlgan and (8) Davey and Goliath (C) “ The Case of the Hasty Honey- I Men ot Onr Time Raymond Burr. Gandhi (20-40) General Hospital (88) Superman (48) U.8. Air Force Religions (SO) Communism: Myth vs. mooner." An eccentric million­ 8:26 (3) News (48) Rifleman i Reality aire Is accused of poison mur­ I Jo** Caanol 6:88 (8) . Living History,, _ , Film (40) Dawn Bible Institute der of his bride. TURNPIKE 95% OF THE TV SHOWS Repeat of OcL 34, 9 p.m. 8:80 (8) Dick Van Dyke Show Report from Conn C

28 1968 SYRA( PAGE worm ' IIANaHBETER BVBNINO’'inmALD,< MANClIESTBB, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER , to blast I branch o checks ai T H U R S O A Y P R O G R A M The loss M ichelangelo pn TV JO by Frank f A C 7 ^ ______o um U; DtauR (ftorfc H*r ager, what liW n> Bm « SMtor <0) |8 i and Jeyos Vaa_Pattsii. (0) NSW YORK —SetUnr a pair very cooperative and did every^ B n CM«r > •iM He said on one-hour NBO color specdala thing they could to help us. |S» At B n is with BIMr (l(^TlM*oSrists^ihers •he }(>ot w kt (n> Baeky aaS HUHis rrieaSs (t-SMlt-tS4S> Aatst acaloat the backi^up of UM They cleared out an humanity. Beehator VMher (beat ty-flve per liM (S> rolKIcali Lee let majrar Amos Burks's search (or tuahy lived and worked la a> Idth Century, and we didn’t liM News SIS He said StSe <{> BassweM (W) Weather very well— except for prol>Maa want to show people walking Memeat ef Trath fiU (S.M) reter Jeaelass News a l Nr. Bln who Imprtaons peo­ flee betwi like touiista and TV aerlale. around In 20th Century omth- Tke Marses OlabhsBse ple for money - mahlns rsa» end 8 a.m ing. It would dtsturb the fee­ liM (f) Beasa ratty flU (SI) Specbil Berert sons- .. . . “The touriata were the big, n e Deeters SiW> (S)(I) News U il (S4AB4S> News, Bperts aOB Police big problem/’'aaya Tom Prleat- ing, and we had to try to keep ) Tea Ne, Dr. Brothers (0> I Bai^Me Six Wsathsr agents see that as best we could.” asS) A T ^ e for Vs__ I) New Herisne (ts> News aM Wsathsr ley, .director and chief camera­ S:H NsrMSirNlgbOk* Dam. IWwa CMW city. Auth “Klchaelangelo:_ The Last programs. It la only In prints liN (S> Ts Ten tte Troth (W> News and Weather close mori of the period — only persons (SiW ) Aasther WerM CHant” (Part One wlU be Me- (•) Msvav Tea Teoag (SB) Fster Jenalus News UilB (S* Wedaesday BtatUght _ the crime. east Dee. 23 froln 8 to 10 p.m.; with whom Michelangelo came What In the Werldr "Only the Beet. lilra wMptte iM (t) Maws (SB) 1 Led Three Llvee tion ot Jerome WeldiuBtrs nov- One sp Part Two Feb. 2S from 0 to 10 into contact during his life, (SaSB)B> Local News, Weatter , ^ “I .Can Oet n tbr.Ym SIts (S) ■ Blok • Van Dyke Shew (tS> — ------...-.-..-1. ever, tlm p jn .) Priestley says. '(tS-at)(tS-a«r>sa_Den’t Bay (0) ‘ TiU Western Naee UichlM Ie W bol^^a," store o( a r u ® ‘ ' The Italian TV aerials aliw U) Father nu Enews Best TiW (4B> Le _ c^ sad Nattenal News garment center op«»t«p • mount a 11 FUmad in Florence, Siena, . 4B> Tsaax Narrieds (S) 'POlXNC«BreUGcal Telecast AWBWVBBwa •*. . ^s and her schemes to reach thh a few’’ shi Bologna.^ Rome and Milan, the struck an anachronistic note. 4:BB (t) BsimrAxdy Shew Reg^llc&n ICeriden top. Susan Hayward, Dm “We had to take the telerviston (tLSU Natch Game (0) N a ^ r oandl Dailey, OeorgB Banders, Bang a gae tore programs trace Mlchaelangelo's ({> NIekay Neaae a a b fiN (S> LoetAd—B smia 0 Space|sma.v Jatte. vault. Ufe through 'hla sculpture, aerials off some of the. old |iB| Merer T m Ysnay Ouy WlUlanu and June I^ k - (g> Tall Ms, Dr. Brothers buildings that existed in Ml- BwaMqr Shew harl Penny dlecoven Deteotlv paintings, archttectura and «iM (tS.4g> News Nobody" voice of an Invlelblb iSiri'ng"!@umy*l^rson (0) Writings. dielangelo’a d a y," Priestley coenuc entity that returne her saye. “W e would see a»18th BtSB (t> BUg B Theatre frlendehip until moved to vio- » • “ Huntsr. Nm. * ^ e oould^it work in the mu- "Toy Tiger.” Advertising man Century budding. wlRi a big steps In I when lilUe girl In­ leiit anver when disturbed by garst Lockwood. Disturbing ac­ ■eums in t^'daytim e because ot one ci Dr. Zachary Smith's count of beautiful murdoresa modem TV aerial'aiid an kinds vents a'big game huntnig "fa­ Mtfish schemes. who married gentlemen with the touriat problam, which is ther.” Jen Chandler' ana La- of electrical wlrea. Once wu lalne Dsiy. (C) irPM) The yirgtalan ^ ^ , large Insurance policies and tJNI trenwndous in Italy,” Priestley Altaraeea Shew T^ea Drury. Lee J. Coiib,' then, pctsons them,, found a farmhouse of the pe­ (SMB). Brhcrajhe Acttoa b "Ring of Silence". (C) (M> Mei M re Oriftia Shew says. “The museums couldn’t (S-SB^> Ossie and Harriet (O) mil—11 tM (n t ToalchlAWBSHmw mmnmww Show riod. It used to be'an tarn do (tt> Faatare Foar-Thlrty Starring J Johnny ------Carson (C) Shut down for us, so we shot at the road between Rome and ’JNcthra" Nm bera of a Joint (t-*t-M> ratty Duke Skew Pe Bight. W e worked side by aide Japoaesa RoeUlcan expedl- (g> BavsM RUIbBUee (O) U iH (M> UA. AlrFeres Bellgteni norenoe, an inn where Michel- Uoo to a heavily radiated Is­ ----- ■ DIdget (C) Film • OSLO, 1 with cleaning women, guards angdo might have staiyed. ’The land find two MautUul glib •:BB (S) atMBla AisiJfcrss Ml) 1:BB (g) News _ asid a repreaeotative ot an Ital- about a foot high.. U Bob Heps rreseata (SB) Gas (FOIaek Bapert » Nobel Pe aerial had to come down.” (ia> Ueyd Thaxtaa Shew to B a ^ ” Shelley Wln- Sign Off . , ian fine arts ooromlsalon-Hi re- tera and' Jack Hawkins. (C) 1:18 (I) News aad Wsather awarded 1 Peter Ustinov will be the (N ) Namely Lane (i) Memento n( Cemfast ■tosor — who was there to s m (M) Ueyd Tkaxtaa Shew (S -iB W The Big Valley (O) Internatloi yotee of Michelangelo, aging B:M Feter Fetamaa tiM (g) Dick Vaa Dyke Shsw ItlB (8) Memeat af Medllagtoa — gency FUr ttiat we didn’t damage any­ from 20 to almost 80, and Jose (M) Ladtee Day ItiBt (I> Doaay Bay* Shew Sign Off tee annoui thing.” Ferrer will be the narrator. . To avoid posslblUty of dam­ The awi age, Priestley had to set up his flve-memt T V lights and cameras in the F R I D A Y JO P R O G R A M Norweglar museums so that if the equip- Batman, Robin ment. Th( nsent should f^ l, they would mors _and Chariea Laughton. gold meda Set for Series itg ($) Best Seller (0> "The Indiscretion of■ an n Amer­Am 161,788. faH free— “hit somebody in the lt#-«g> Bea Casey ican Wife” Jennifer Jones and Mootgomere Clift Since 1 orew rather than the statues," Batrfian, thq comic book hero, (St) At Berne with Kitty as he puts it (N> Bachelor Father UilS (M) U.8. Air Force Bellgleus awarded 1 ootUM to television starting J«n. llIB (g) As the World Tunu . Film Tourists were a problem not (gg.Bg) Lel’e Make a Deal <0> llW (B) lAle Shew en to 62 F 13 with a bwice-a-week seMee. (SgBg) News "House on Haunted Hill” Vin­ osily Inside the ^museums. “W e A spi^ceeman for ARC, which (g> Faseword cent Price. A wealthy man lutions. had to have the'tourlsta cleared (gg-M> Nomeat of Truth glvea a "haunted house" party UNK3EI 'wiU present the series, said it (8-gBBg> The Nurses offering $10,000 each to guests out of areas like the front of wtH be "played with tongue S:M (S> Bouse Farty If they survive the nigh' nnanimouj the cathedral in Florence,” (ggBg) The Doctors ^ (8B) ureal Mements of Muale ed Natioi fitmly in cheek.” (8) TeU He, Dr. Brothers (0> 1:18 (SO) ()ne O’Cloek Beport — Priestley says. “This was a Adam West will play Batmen, (gg-tg> A Time (or Us Sign Off on Dec. 1 matter for the police, who were who as all affecionados know, is (tB-gg) News with Womaa'e l:gg ((O Nowe N , Origina Touch 1:U (8) Moments of Comfort -• really Bruce Wa/yne who's a (S> To Tell the Truth Good Night Hymn formed tf millionaire and lives In a man­ (gg-St) Am>ther World 8:25 (S) Newe and Weather war in 1 (8) Never Tee Young t:SB (S) Momeat at Meditoliea — sion and directs a phllanthioplc (gg-Bt) Oeaeial Hoerital Sign Oft Dec. t, 1 foundation. I its (g) News “J7- Assembly (S> DHck Vaa Dyke Show Robin, the young ward and (gg-gg) Yea Don't Say <0> should c aide to Batman will be played (8) Fathet Kaewa Beef children eaag Mai Coming ShouJS' by a teen-ager, Burt Waod. (S> Banger Andy Shew countries. ^ M n e k The sp^esm an said the p ^ (gg-Bt) Hatch Game (O) Rock HudBon and Vittorio.Da On Oct (•> Mickey Nouec Clab Sica star in "Farewell to wlU face such villains as 'The (gg) Never Tec Youag came a ; ELECTRONICS Rlddler, The Penguin shd The (W) SarsMiy Show Arina,” tomorrow on ABC 8- tlons orgj Joker. !rhe program wHl be pre­ (gg-St) News 11:4S p.m. LABORATORIES (S> Big t Theatre sented Wednesdays and Thun- “n»e IU Id”_N'eajr t t e . I M of The "Miss Teen-age'America (8< daya from 7:30-8 p.m. - the OvU War, Confederate Pageant” will be presented Fri­ prisoner's oscium and plan to Dick Van Dyke'as an 277 BROAD loot 'Vermont town. Van HoN day from 10-11:30 p.iA. ()n Un, Anne Bancroft. Blchard elderly uncle Wednes­ Boone and Lee Marvin. The Manuela Vargas Bollett Mon . Around LBJ,** a day 9:8<^10 p.mr on a group of flamenco danoers portrait o f Sbt of the 11 special (t> ARcntoca Shew Chur EXPERT (ga-BB) BThere the Adlan b CBS. who performed at the World’s jiaalgtgBta to Prasident Johnson, (gt) FeetuM Fanr-Thirty Fair, wUl appear on tomorrow’s win be shamD on “A B C Scope” ”Dig That Uranium”' Leo Oor- SERVICE eey and Hunts. Roll. Bowery ” The Ed SuUlvBD Show” boni(ht irt 10:80-11. Boym buy a mine in Nevada («B> Local and NoiL News and depart In a Jalopy to claim (I) WU, wad Wed p.m. on OB8. M a ll makes their fortune. (gai t J i i t Thaxton Shew MagSU Ctorilla i * (B> FaHtleal teleend D i RADIOR IBM Oempaet ~ . Lac for Mayor You* Bsnateu trem Oena. (gABAB) Addanu FamOy Mews and Weather tiBB jg) Ocmer Fyls — U8M0 66, retii BM Um HERO NE (gg) FaMh (er Teday Un Nabors with Frank Sut­ TT-«adk>. Sates i Serrtea (gg) gsehx and Hie Friends ton. 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BriahleF jB A fl Feea atre BevelaHea Ing Systmm to a Mod- CALL IN ORDEB SEE Bm o H UsBB Nswe M d Weather He gf (BSTf (BABAB) News, Wsather, i 0*9 Argo Benoboord Flak Dp 10 Mbnites Later MANCHESTER .(88) Bdrs*Md Weather from his (IB>(IB) Fetor JeuniBge Newa_Newa The Big News Hot Water Hearing hon of II (I) Deatt TaUey Daye (O) CEDI’S DRIVEJN SPORTS CENTER A lU a CofUd X . (M) NightUfe System. "Cool, (ggAB) lacal News, W eater (Ml Dawsan ter Maysr head wit M l CBNTEB ST,--(mr20W i M OBBtof Bfc — «iS-817e (B> Waatora_Masa Blgi^lghto Political — Democratic 7tU (8) Tea Ma, Dr, Blethers Sn I ii.tn' up. You. ■■ “TaalgU - - * g8h h ^ - OopijniJisItl W llllam t Stnrrins Johnnyny Carson (O Guitar I (B> 1 ^ Movie tf'inniT'ii.jl' D ll girls sllr "Passion” Comal WUde, Yvonne DeCarto. year-old (M) Mere Griffla Skew Sanrlee Skyward MANCHESTER I (I) Newa. 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Brink^g Vault Hit Extra Help R08BBURO, Ore. (AP) — Mra. ThoihM A. Spencer of Rocket System’s Fiailure Ban Diego, Calif., sent a |50 Cannon UsOd check to the Douglas Coun­ ty, Ore., tax collector for taxes on a property she owns near Drain. It was 112.07 more than she owes, but she In Robbery asked that the extra be do­ Cancels Gemini Mission nated to the county road Im­ SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP)—A .20 mm cannon was used provement ftmd. to blast open a foot-^tnick vault inside the Brink Co.’s branch office here 6nd an estimated 5400,000 in cash, checks and securities were reported missing. __oMIfcg Telemetry Signals The loB« was discovered today 2 by Frank StetSr, the office man­ vauH had been kned with mat­ ager, when he reported to wt>rk. tresses, apparently to muffle Probe Set He said only about one-fourth of the sound of the firing. Lost After Takeoff the loot was negotiable. Seven­ A check of the office's burglar ty-five per cent of the loot wae alarm system today showed It In Shooting CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP)—Launching of the In checks. had been silenced. Police de- Gemini 6 astronauts on man’s first attempt to catch He said no one was In the of- dined to say how this had been Of Reservist and join an orbiting satellite was postponed indefinite­ flee between 4 p.m. Saturday done. ly tfriay when their Agena spacecraft target was lost and 8 a.m. today. The vault Is In a one-story, HADDAM (AP)—An Investiga­ in space. ------~ Police detectives and FBI b r Cc krand-concrete building, tion Is under way to discover Flight Director Chriatopher C. tlons around the world would agents sealed off the bank area with an adjoining garage. who was responsible for the Kraft Jr. acrubbed the launch­ find the lost target vehicle. In the northern section of the Pdlce theorized that the bur­ fatal machine-gunning of a ing of Walter M. Schirra Jr. and And the Gemini checkout, dty. Authorities refused to dis­ glars drove a truck — carrying young Marine reservist during Thomaa P. Stafford when It waa part of the most complicated close more than scant details of the cannon — Into the garage midnight maneuveni at Cocka- determined that the Agena ap­ two-rocket countdown ever at­ the crime. and then wheeled the weapon ponaett State Forest, parently craahed into the Atlan­ tempted, atm was right on the + One spokesman said, how­ into the office. Edward W. Richter, 21 tic shortly after launch at 10 button when Kraft called for the ever, that a tripod used to A regulation American-made Guilford was participating In a.m. EST by an Atlaa booater. scrub. mount a light cannon and "quite .20mhi cannon Is about 77 Inchea a simulated guerrilla atUck ear- When a tracking atatlon In normally relUble Agena a few” sheU casings, along with long and normally ie mounted ly Sunday When the M-80 ma- Aus ralla reported "no Joy no aucceaafully mora a gas torch were found near the on attack aircraft. 'hln« gun opened Are. ^ « te a d than 140 U S. payload. Into the Agena, Kraft called the vault. . Police said the method was of expected blank cartridges. apace, including the Ranger Detectives reported that the ^jn^uar to thet used In an unsuc, the gun was firing Uve ammu- mission off at 10:64 a.m. At the time, the countdown on moonahota and the ^ Mariner cessful attempt at a Brink’s of- nitlon. the aatronauU’ Titan 2 rocket to Mara and Vemi. It:' fice tn the dty of Quebec tn Marine spokesmen said the alao haa been a workhorse tor live ammunition apparently was was progressing on schedule toward an 11:41 a.m launch- nation's military space pro­ tJNICEF Gets Steler said a key may have mixed with the blanks accident- Ing. gram, primarily launching been used to open the office ally while supplies for the ma- The failure meant that Schir­ connalsaance shots from Van* door, or the lock may have been neuver were being prepared at ra and Stafford probably will denburg Air Force Base, Calif. Bt. Hale in New Haven. ’ Peace Prize have to wait until next year for However, for the Gemini S OSLO, Norway (AP) — The He told poUce there was no „ another try at the rendezvous the Agena was sign of forced entry. and docking miasion, comple- «« Mr. a in e does not rebel seotor of Santo Domingo tal. Miguel de Jesus Haddad, jQg >. pass a collection plate. He says Cong Losses Heavy today..to help restore pekee tj) governor of Valverede province Standing ankle deep In the work Is paid for by an Inde- toe tense city. and also a Revolutionary party warm sand, he speaks of "lusta PWident Baptist missionary Provisional President Hector member, Wes’slain In toe town of the flesh,” "pitfalls of trial formerly served in Garcia-Godoy asked for toe pat- of Mao Saturday. marriage,” and ’’obedience to New York and Miami. In Siege on Camp rols because of the grave sit­ Prorislohal President Hector parents.” , Why does he coma to the uation" In the city, on official Garcla-Godoy met with hie (jab* He gfts boisterous reaction beach on a hot Sunday? SAIGON, South , Viet Nam New fighting was reported at peace force announcement said. » from his sun-bronzed dongregn- "I come where the kids are,” (AP) — The defenders of Plel Phu Yen, where an operation - Violence stemming from con­ (See Page Twelve) tlon of 160 to 200 youngsters. he smiles. Me sent out combat patrols to- started Oct. 12 to protect toe tinuing bad relations between "Cool, dad," exiilla one mop- day while toe Viet Oohg corttln- rice harvest. Late reports said a rebels and thi ^ military chiefs head with a wide grin. “Keep R ued to rain mortar shells and Vietnamese ranger battalion has resulted in at least nine up. You. got a tiger by the tall." machine-gun fire Into the be- command poet had been over- deaChs in the past week. Guitars strum, blklnl-clod sieged camp for .toe seventh run, that.Vietnamese casualties It was the first time the peace girls slink by, and a lanky, 16- More ftain Bsy. werewei;'r;;;de;at7 moderate andand’ thatthrt'to;r; toer« Bulletins year-old. throws his skinny arms Vietnamese army sources es- had been some American casu and Brazilliui tPoop.M, Imd en­ skyward and criei, "Hallelujah! Needed to timated that 163 Communist altles. tered the rebel zone on an oper­ guerrillas had been killed by air ation of this kind. Hallelujah!" U.S. officials say 182 Viet 0^,^^ units fanned out The Rev. Mr Cline keeps smil­ strikes around the special forces ___ ,______. j ------— Diiroclirr Named ing, and preaching, and sudden­ End Drought camp 210 miles n o r^ a s t of Sal- ^ m through toe real of the city .....th... Vim K.a K.... 9)"®* operation started In Oarcla-Godov rcniicHled CtlicAGO (AP)—Leo "The ly bends' down and with flour­ gon and another 100 had been Oarcla-Godoy requested the up” lliirooher, one of beee* WAMUNGTCm (AP)— J^mut slain in ground action, (He area 230 miles northeast of patrols after unidentified gun- ish draws a cross In the sand. Saigon. boll’s most controversial per- "You want power?" he 16 to 20 inches of rainfall would A U.S. officer who went out on men assaaslnatod Aqulles I*oyva sonulltltst, was named iiiona- be needed during.tiM next thras ‘ pa tool from Plel Me said he The Viet Oong broke contact Maltos, admlnlslmtor of 11 sug­ shouts. "Tlo yourself to tho4 and after a punishing air assault but ger of Uie Chicago Cube to­ you will have wonderful pow- months to rellavs the drougtit counted 100 Viet Oong bodies. ar mill and a member of the day, ending a five-year period that has prevailed from no^- Dominican Revolutionary party. sr.” . Ho said one column consisting *'**“"'®‘* fighting later. 111 which the National l*eagne A grinning kid slips an eiftpty ~am New Jersey Into New Eng­ of a government regiment with B62 bombers from Guam hit a The predawn operation In­ club was hisided by a group beer bottle into the preacher’s land, a geoioglool scientist soU a spearhead of armor had ad suspected Viet Oong concentra- volved a sizable portion of the of coaches. The contract waa Inter-Amerlcon force. Three black satchel resting at ^®<*Ay. vanced to within about four tlon today 30 miles southwest of for three years. Oulis’ 1 lltUe shots rang out during toe ftnit vica this feet. ' “These rains ws've bssn 4ihv^ miles of the camp by tonight Setlgon. presldent,j|(^n Holland, said •That’s all right, boy,” the Ing Help but we need unusuaU^ after beating off an ambush and. In other air action, U.S. Navy phase of the operation but no the 60-year-old Durocher will preacher says ‘life Is made for heavy rainfall up Into Decern- killing an estimated 260 guerril- and Air Force planes attacked casualties were re|X)rted. have complete authority oa ftin but It’s also deathly seri- her,” said Joseph T. Oallelian, las at Plel Ya Dran, a village on North Vietnamese targets, There were angry mutterings the field. from clvlliaris In the dowptown ouz. ’ chief of the- ground water toe way. i3ovemment casualties mainly roads, bridges and rail The slender preacher with branch of the mtertor Deport­ were reported light. lines. sector. Luis Lembert Pegueros, wehtinohouse layoff ment’s Geologiool Survey. a ranking official of ex-Prosl- faded seersucker trousers and One Informed t/.S. source tn A psychological warfare leaf- 8JPH1NOK1ELD, M a ■ e. much-laundered shirt quotes — Oalla]|Fn mode the comment Plelku sold the major fighting let drop over North Viet Nam dunt Juan Bosch's Dominican Revolutionary party, told a -re ­ (AF) — The Weatlnghouee from the I2lst psalm; to a reporter when asked about appeared to be over, even also was reported, Electric Corp. announced to-^- though the Viet Oong main- A plane with a crew of three porter; “The Lord will keep your an Interior Deportment news day a layoff of “aevoral hun­ going out and your coming In release outlining aome result! talned their positions around the crashed near Kontum In toe "I had thought the Americans camp. _ • ___ central highlands, a spokesman were coming Into clean up the dred employee",' in Its from this time forth and torav- of continuing studies ofground BprlngfMd plant offocUva •rm ore." water eouroea. ' Run And Tha^is an Order! A U.B, medical helicopter sald^ and the crew was reported Dominican troops, but n w It braved tMa^ring of , enemy mlMlnife Btt&rch vmI rwwuc op- that tha ^ramaoy li Nov. S. The layoff taivolvtat* •'I think that Is beautiful," cMUahon was quoted In' ^ohn J. WiHiamB leads two other executives of North about 4A0 persons, hi In tlw sold an 18-year-old blonde in a as saying that although chine guns'around the post to erations were abandoned today, worse than the cure. ’ American Aviation’s Space and Information Divi­ brings out ft woundod Americftn Th# rtlM column, ap^aiTiead- Lcttlst extramista In the robtl portable appliance dlvtelan bikini. problema of water supply still and waa attributed to ever- “This guy's got guU,’ said a ^ northeast “they are sions ^ ste m in a lunen time workout at Downey, and four wounded Vietnamese, ed by armor, apparently was sector have been urging a gen* produotlcn. A 1 U-year-old surfboy. “He used to Uugaly to the problem of Calif. Dr. Richard Morrison, director of the pro­ U.S. spokesman sold casualties well prepared tor the ambush strike to force out both for* he wee uaaMe to oome out here every Sunday inodaquote dlsMbation o( dte gram, believes heart attacks and other ailments' continued light ameng the garrl- before the lovemmont foroe left •**" troope and Dominican min* •nd they’d throw eand and , common to young executives-can be modified or eon of 800 Maata«nard trtbea* tery leeddrs, iMg Mw layoff wenM laol m> at him, and push him Faga ngfet prevented by such supervised exercise. men end U to U UJ8. odvlMn. (floe Fnflo NIpMtem) A member o i the aimed t t II WMiUI be I I it



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