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Iff ■; • / ■ ■ THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Tht Waather M O l IWENTY-FOtm Avarage Daily Nat Prcaa Rm Fowenst of D. a W entlw BnreM M m t y i A t t lEwtiing ISi^ralb For tbd Week Ended Septamber 21, 1968 errs and atraya from the right ehalrmiui of UofH board of reg­ Fair and eool' toolcht. Low SO­ Registrations for the Chiidrea’s way. However, he can alwaya Service Set ents, who will be Ihtroduced by B & B BUILOINB SA. Batarday partly eonny and a Wing of the little Theater of Jews to Mark mend his ways. If he sincerely re­ Chancellor Vincent B. Coffin, who 13,720 little cooler. High near 70. About Town Manchester will be accepted to­ pents his deeds, and makes the re­ will preside; Df. Gordon B. Cross, MealMr of the Audit ^ morrow from 7 to 8 pm. at the dean of the S<^ool of Business Ad- CONTRABTORS Otflc«r« and mwnbeni a t Man- quired amends, his sins , and trans- For Dr . Poe Borean o f droolatlon Manche»ter— A City,of Village Charm basement room In the former Y om K ippur ^essions are forgiven. At the minlstratlQn, speaking on behalf OUS’TOM HOMICS ohMter Aaaeinbly, Order of Rain­ technical aohoel on School St. OUR SPECIALTY bow for Otida, wUl have an inatal- services, the worshipers read the of the deans of the Unlveralty; X, Children Interested In acting, Sing-i Ywn Kippur, the Day of Atone­ confession of sins and pray fei> A memorial servloe for Di^, Paa' Prof. Merrill Sherman, chairman goseph Barth--649^8t0 oa Page !•) PRICE SEVEN CENTS laUon rehearaal Saturday at 10 in g or dancing, ages 8 to 14, may BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 ment, the holiest day in Judaism, vently for atonement and forgive­ cal Poe will be held Monday at of the English pepartment, speak­ VOL. LXXXH, NO. 305 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) a.m. at the Kaaonlc Temple. register. ing on behalf of the faculty, and will be observed by Jews all over ness. ‘ 3:30 pjn. .at Weatminater PreS' •n»e Women’s Benefit Aaeocla- On the eve of Yom Kippur at the vocal selections by Mias Omega Mr. and Mrs. Austin CuMer of the world beginning at sundown Kol Nidre service, the people an­ byterian Church, 2080 Boulevard, Milboume, a student at H artt Col­ tlon wlU have a rally Saturday, St. Petersburg. Fla., formerly of Weat Hartford. Oct. 6, at the Nathan Hale Hotel, tomorrow, and continuing until nul those vows and promises which lege' of Music. Menche^er, and their daughter. were made in haste and which Dr. Poe, formerly of 87 Tanner State News Wllllmaniic. Dinner will be served Miss Joan BUlen Ouster, returned after sundown Saturday. The day The service will be concluded by at 8:30 pjn. Reaervations close were impossible to fulfill. The St., died Sept. 11. He came to Dr. Abrahem J. Feldman, spiritu^ yesterday after a visit with Mrs. climaxes a period of 10 days of re­ vows and promises which were Hartford In 19W as deai. of HU- Saturday and' may be made with Custer’s mother, Mrs. Catherine leader pf Temple Beth Israel, Mra. Harriet Olsaver, 107 Cam- pentance which began last week possible to fulfill and were not lyer College. 'ITie University ot Hartford, and a UofH regent. McCSuskey, 46% Winter St. Miss the observance of Rosh Hashanah, kept cannot be annuled or forgiv­ Roundup Given ‘ biidsfe St. Hartford waa formed in 1967, and CuBter graduated Sunday from the Jewish New Year. en. ’This emphasizes the sanctity Dr. Poe became Its first provost John Hopkins School of Nursing. Members of Temple Beth Sho- of the spoken word, and the duty TO BUY WATER FIRM x V l I'OXi A'l 1C •nie WWrlawray Square Dance Baltimore, Md. She attended on March 26, 1962, the post he held lom will hold services at Wad­ to fulfill faithfully every utterance at his death. HARTFORD (AP) — Suburban CWb will have its first anniversary Manchester elementary schools and dell School Auditorium tomorrow of the Ups. Water Service, Inc., received per­ / ^ ^ ( ) \ i i-’oi r i ' ^afnir and Barden dance Friday at 8 p.m. at Coventry Boca Oego High School. St. Pet- ’The University of Hartford wlU at 7 p.m. and throughout Satur­ In the morning service, the an. be closed, and classes suspended mission yesterday to ac-juire its Grammar School. This is an open ensburg. day, beginning at 8 a.m. A Yizkor dent ritual of atonement is re sixth water company—the Collins­ MEANS Announce Merger ' dance and area square dance clubs (Memorial Service) will take place called when the high priest on Yom between 3 and 4:30 p.m. to permit ville Water Co. ’The State Public art Invited. Dick JSimmer will be The Salvatlnn Army will conduct students to attend the service, Utlilticn Commission, wliicn ap­ Saturday at 5:30 p.m., emd the Kippur entered the Holy of Hollos which is open to the public. Says ttie caller. Members of a refresh­ an open-air service tonight at 7:30 proved the 333,500 transaction, HARTFORD "(AP) — Two Fracchia photo Neilah, (Closing Service) at 6 of the Temple in Jerusalem t.i 3R IO A N G^OAX* Jail, ment ootnmittoe are Mr. and Mrs. at Main and Birch St. Cadet Fred p.m. Rabbi Leon Wind and Cantor make atonement for himself, the I. Albert RusseU, chairman of said it "should tend to produce op­ Connecticut giants in produc I^ o lp h Nothnick, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will be in charge. 'Ihls Engaged George Wald will officiate at all priestly tribe, and the whole house the organ department at Hartt erating economies and assure con­ tion of ball bearings today an­ Kenneth Healy, Mr. and Mrs. will be his ftnaJ service as he is services. Frederic E. Werner, ot Israel. An important part in College of Music, Hartford, wiU tinued efficient operatlono” in Col­ Ekneet Bissonette, Mr. and Mrs. returning ot his studies next week The engagement of Miss Linda play organ selections from Bach for fuel oils, sorvlca^ nounced plans for a merger. Temple organist, will direct the the morning service is also the linsville. Subuihan already controls Fafnir Bearing Co. of New Brit­ Raymond Hlokins and Mr. and at the Officer’s Training College Margaret Hassett to Paul Wil­ Temple Choir. reading of the “Martyrology,” re before the service. the Rockville Water and Aqueduct heating equipment Mrs. Tony Sobol. of the Salvation Army, New York liam Maneggria, both of .Bolton ’The service will include a pray­ ain will take over the Barden Cprp Worked as The central theme of the Yom calling the sages of Israel who Co., Broad Brook Water Co.. Tet*- of ^Danbury under terms of the City. A prayer service will be has been announced by her par­ Kippur prayers is sin and atone­ died as martyrs, "for the sanctifi­ er by the Rev. Gurdon T. Sco- ryvllle Water Co., ’Thomaston Wa­ phone 522*8151 Miss Linda A. Clac

'PAGE THSEB MA1TGHB8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCpiESTER, (X)NN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 27. 1968 MANCHES'rER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1968. commit Britain to tha program the future Cuban campaign with attractions and auto daretfavils are Ministers Explore and alternative plans could be B o lto n Nicaragua Chief me,” Somoza aald. discussed. all part of the attraction.' Search for Church Bomber Elephant Shot Somoza outlined ‘his anti-Castro Smaller in scope but nonetheles.s Sheinwold on Bridge strategy: Possible Accords Rude replied that attendance at enjoyable are Stafford Fair. Oct. Says Cuba Exiles "First, we already a re, infiltrat­ toe talks did not mean formal 4-6; Berlin Fair, Oct. 4-6, and Har- Progressins^ Wallace Says After Rampage High School ‘Counf Drops; ing and undertaking subversive With Soviet Union commitment. 85 East Center St. winton Fair, Oct. 5-6. Training in U.S. tactics to prove ‘to Cubans that Home,' with an eye to Soviet . Wesleyan Series . SAFE ROUND OF TRUMPS * Sooth dealer opp^Uon to toe nuclear arming Both tides vafamhla Castro no longer controls toe is- UNITED NATIONS, N.T. (AP) At Summit St. The program has been an­ (Continued from Page One) Sheriff Mel Bailey on local law Through City LOSES SLAM OONTBAO T By BfWERT BEBRELLEZ Of West Germany, also sought enforcement problems. NORTH Means $11^310 Budget Cut -land. ■ —West Germany’s foreign minis­ nounced for the Wesleyan'Univer­ By ALFRED SHEINWOID MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) " S e ^ d , we will cause chaotic aSsurimee that toe plan would not WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL said, "I believe in that, 'n.ey ar? Police Investigators announced O 10 8 3 mean putting atomic weapons sity Concert Series opening Oct. (CoBtti aed fron Page Om ) TThare ia auch a thing a« play­ 9 None Nicaraguaut dictator Luis Somoza internal conditions, particularly ter Joins toose of toe United with organist E. Power Blgge. entitled to it." Thursday they have "something Offkdal amotonant figuree re4Alden Chleaker at the fifteenth Minutello, Robin I>ockwood, Dave would be "no comment.” the families of the bomb victims Jack of diamonds to make sura of President Kennedy, there has annual State Develtq^ment Con­ problems of their own which Department inveetigatee Ms pri- Its two-mile trek was ended. Just In time, however. West re­ toe reason tor the decrease in en­ provided during the church serv- been speculation that toe exiles hinder their flexibility on East- LOOK Blaik and Royall are also ex­ and for rebuilding the church m te hfe to determine whether or Mltchellson, Eric Minton and A1 Police Lt. Donald Jackson said, membered that East had plw.ad toe slam. rollment, although taansfer to iM. have shifted their major training ference, which will be held Tues­ Coe. This group designed and ex Yale Invites Again, pected to confer today with both reached over $4,000, bank repre­ Daily Qoeatton West Issues. The Soviets are In not he’s a auStaWe caretaker for when the beast cornered Pratt and the seven of hearts at the first Howell Cheney Tecfaiktoal School Town Clerk Mrs. Olive Toomey camps to Nicaragua and Costa day, OcU 8, at the Statler Hilton a with toe Red Chinese. The the tad. The investigator is the ecuted the sets under Blish's di­ Fk)lice Chief Jamie Moore and sentatives reported. began pushing at a parked car, trick and tha three of hearts on As dealer, yon boldi Spadaa, 8- r^K>rts that sample ballots for the Hotel, Ip HartfSrd. Gov. Wallace Silent 4-t; Hearts, A-K-J-9-4-MS IMA- will account ter aoms, he aeld. Rica. Western allies have trouble agree­ beautiftH Miss Dougtas who be- rection. threatening to overturn It on the tha next round of the suit. Soieaioe Worloiliop town elections are available at her But Somoza and his hand-picked Dr. Weaver will be introduced ing on more than a standfast The lighting committee con mooda, A-8-t; dnba, None. ootnee deeply involved in the Council met there were many con­ trainer. Trusts Partner A sdenoe workshop will be oon- office for anyone who wants one. president, Rene Schick, denied at the luncheon meeting by Gov­ policy on Berlin. YOUR MAN alfaim of her "cases.” sisLs of Arch Stuart, chairman, (Gontinaed from Page One) troversies, and Mrs. Switaski con­ Detective Mack Seagraves ap Trusting his partner, West led What do you aayT ducted ter the teachers of toe ele- A New England oomed beef amy guerrillas were training In ernor John N. Dempsey. Presiding aided by Minutello and Minton GOP Council parently was the one who brought Answer: Bid one hsau:t. Do not Gromyko is expected to call Ihe play set a record at the siders it a "good sign for members the ace of hearts, forcing declar­ mentsiy school on the afternoon of hakh supper will be aerved tomor Nicaragua. over the eesglon will be Graham for a nonaggression pact l>etween 0*NedU Theater in New York as with Steve Blum consulting. The rights demonstrators, say spokes­ of a common cause to be able to the elephant down, with a high- make an opening shutout Wd O ct 10. Students will be exeueed row at Bolton Congregational R. Treadway, chairman (rf the er to ruff In dummy with the ace "This matter is so delicate and NATO and toe Warsaw Pact IS. the longest-run comedy in its his­ last-named conducted the lighting men for the New Haven chapter get together and bring their griev­ powered rifle, although other of­ of trumps. Now EaM was sure to when you have toe fuU require­ at 1 pan. Church at 5 and 4:30. security Is s6 necessary I can­ (JonneCttcut Devalopment Commis­ workshop last summer. Explained by ficers and citizens also were ments for an opening Wd for one. nations and an exchange of ob­ tory. of the Congress of Racial Equality ances out in the open." She also win the setting trick with the Jack Dr. Frederick MioKone, associate School Menu not possibly-'give details on train­ sion. servers to protect against surprise Additional members of the p*x)- and the National AssoclaUon for said that she hoped the old timers shooting, Jackson said. profeeeor at Central Connecticut Monday — etoahburgers on roll, The conference will feature some 'niuraday's concert is Mionto- of clubs. For Shelnwold’s 86-pe«s bo<*- ing,” Somoza said. attack. vand's seventh at the Bushnell in duction staff include Permy Rich­ the Advancement of Colored Peo­ in the party would accept the rec­ Carnival manager Bert Sudai South should make the slam by State College, will be the instruc­ buttered com, cabbage salad, fruit; Somoza, who w m president 20 experts In such fields as Indus­ Mrs. Switaski 39, suffered a guhed arm while let. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” Rusk and Home agreed that any SHOWING! the past eight years. He will ter and Phyliia Hemingway as ple. ommendations of the council and leading the king of diamonds from tor. He will explain the “Phlloa- Tuesday — hot roast beef eand- when Cuban exiles launched toe trial development, planning and chasing the beast, police siiid. send 60 cenU to Bridge BoWc, nonaggression pact should include ■gain perform works from sym­ stage managers; Jayne Newirth "The New Haven Negro com­ not "bog it down.” All findings Of dummy at toe second trick. De­ ophy and Oiganlaatlon o f the Sing­ wich, buttered peas, carrot sticks, 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, also zoning, open space, urban renew­ guarantees of toe freedom of and Ann Miller in charge of prop­ munity,” said a CORE statement, "The greatest thing that has the council are sent directly to Re­ splinter, believed caused by clarer discards a low heart, and Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 8818, er Scienoe Series: Teaching Sci­ peanut butter cookies; Wednesday denied then that toe Ill-fated cam­ al, and problems of public trans­ phonic to Broadway. richochetlng bullet, struck an un­ Grand Central Station, New York West Berlin. They also noted the "The world's foremost single en­ erties; Irving Mann, art work and “ will express itself in an unmis­ happened in the Republican Party publican headquarters. West wins with toe ace of dia­ ence Concepts through Problem —^frankfurta on roll, sauerkraut, paign was launched from this portation. allies are far from unanimity on tertainer” is the moniker affixed to Marilynn Mann, costume mistress takable but orderly manner in the in 25 years” was the way Mrs. It is expected that through the identified girl, authorities said. monds. 17, N.T. solving.” TTm Btatger series M the potato chips, apple crisp; Thurs­ Central-American republic facing The day-long session, which ia The dead animal was draned Copyright IMS such a pact, diplomatic sources the ever-popular Mr. Borge. Again Still 'Fair' Weather event that Gov. Wallace does Anna.-Mae Switaski of New Brit­ reports of the council a complete 11 Wsst returns a low heart heslo sotinee text In Grades '* day—riiephe^’s pie with mashed Cute aciroBs toe Caribbean Sea. expected to be attended by more said. coma to New Haven.” ain mplained the newly formed and accurate picture of how the away by a tow truck. Its- body General Feahirea Oorp> potatoes, buttered wax beans, he will be assisted in hts musical Despite the forecast you may South can disceird a spade from through 8. The Castro government an­ than 300 municipal officials of the The item which held their atten­ mirth-making by talented pianist aee in today's issue, it’s "fair” The NAACP chapter voted Republican Council yesterday at Republican Party can successfully was transferrsd to a huge semi­ In tlM last hour, the teaobers will breed and butter, chocolate cake; . . . SHOWING TO HIS BEST trailer and hauled hack e the nounced last week It had confis­ state, will be broken up into six tion above others wsus the U.S. I^eonid Hatnbro. weather In Connecticut. Blspeclally Thursday night to picket any ap­ a luncheon at the Manchester campaign and gain new advocates be given sn opportunity t o use the Friday — v^etable ooup with cated a light airplane belonging panel discussions. ADVANTAGE AND BEING pearance by Wallace at Yale. Country Club. About 35 attended in Connecticut will be given to the carnival grounds. technlquea and do experlmenta crackers, egg salad sandwich, but­ proposal for a fleet of Polaris The London group, one of the on weekends. to Somoza’s brother, Gen. Anas- The conclaye is sponsored by the missile surface ships to be oper­ W ELL-DRESSED, HE IS world's great orchestras, wdll per­ The »4th version of ‘”n»e Great Fear of possible disorder was the event which was sponsored by State Central Committee for con­ themselves. terscotch pudding. SUBMERGED PURSE taslo Somoza Jr., ” as reparation Connecticut Development Copi- ated' and paid for by interested YOUR MOST IMPORTANT form on the opening show of the Danbury Fair” opens , tomorrow one reason given by Brewster for the Manchester Republican Wom­ sideration, she said. News Letter Flsoned To Work at Sale for damage inflicted during toe intervening with officers of the mission, the Connecticut Industri­ NATO members. FASHION ACCESSORY. Bushnell Ssnnphony Series under for a nine-day run. A dally street en's Club. TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Last "Carnafion Qualify A fall news letter will be sent Workers on the rummage sale Bay of 'Pigs Invasion.” The plane al Development Council, Connecti­ Political Union to have the first The speaker is vice chairman of CRIME DOWN: MURDER VP Jime Majorle Eskew lost her home with all school children some said Home told Rusk the baton of Georges Pretre. This parade, free Western show on to be held Saturday from 9 ajn. was forced down by antlEdrcraft cut Urban Renewal Association, Britain would be willing to Join U really John Gruber’a territory weekdays, ox draw, shem-shearing invitation withdrawn. the Republican State Central Com­ CAPETOWN. South Africa (AP) purse in Fort Giheon Lake when thae n ^ week. Bbnanatlng from to noon at United Methodist fire while flying over Cuba Sept Brewster, according to a state­ mittee. She explained why the --Crime dropped in South Africa her boat capized. Nearly a year and Service..." the office of the principal and re­ Connecticut Federation of Plan­ the planning session on the Polar­ and we have no plans to Intrude, contest, the authentic Dutch Vil­ Church have been announced. 11. The Cuban government Is ning and Zoning Agencies and the is fleet next month—to be attend­ lage, Qnderellaland, grandstand ment released by Yale Thursday, council came into being and how in 1962 in every category except later it was returned — eodden placing, in a more condensed form, That’s why we are extending this but the program will Include Ca- Helping Mrs. Samuel Stitham holding a passenger, Teodoro Plc- Connecticut Association of Mu­ ed by the United States, West had told students his posiUon its members were choeen. murder. Between 1661 and 1962, and g it o looking, hut tntatet. The Aeietoool bulletin which went out atoalrman, will be Mrs. Leklie Har­ ado Jr., son of a former Costa Invitation to you to come in with could very well turn into an issue "After the reeults of last year’s the number of housebreakings Rev. Gene Richardson and his of existenoe eometime last year, nicipal Development Commissions. Germany, Italy, Greece and him and help him choose a R estau ran t low. Mrs. Charles W. Church and Rican presidrat. Manchester will be repres^ted TTurkey—provided this did not merely of free speech. In that elections thoroughly shocked mem­ dropped from 71,159 to 66,996; family were waterskiing oh the this Issue of the news letter will Mrs. Florence Trinder. Mrs. Flor­ Prominent Nicaraguans agreed ■Botany 500’ in the model, pat­ case he would regret It, but would bers of the State Central Commit­ thefts from 339,986 to 325,818; rob­ lake and found It floating. No one oontsin srtiool rules, schedules, at the conference by several mem­ tern and shade that- suits him ITS A BEAUTY! 7 Walnut St., Manenester—Phone 643-4628 ence Hayden is in charge of the that there la nothing to substan­ prefer It to violence, the stats tee, it was decided that something beries from 20,000 to 18,374; and knows what made It float after health notea suggestions, news tiate toe reports of guerrilla train­ bers of Its planning, zoning and best. Both of you will be pleased. snack bar. Min. Stitham requests development committees. msnt said. new and drastic would have to be fraud cases from 14,624 to 14,440. being submerged a year. ►QUALITY, that’s the finest ingredient Pellins uses in items and general Information. that Items for the sale be left at ing within their nation. Brewster Hiursday said an ap­ done to revitalize the Republican At the same time, murder cases the preparation of all its ineals; and it costs you no more Student OomicO Notes the church by Friday night ^ t moet felt toe Schick gov­ pearance by Wallace would be Increased from 119 to 151 among RESTAURANT BURNS Party in Connecticut,” Mrs. Swi­ to dine here Seleotiona of representativee to ernment Is committed to support MANCHESTER Coming October 3 "both offensive and unwise." taski said. She added that the white people and from 4,416 to the student council , n Grades 1-6 Advertisement— toe ahtl-Castro campaign In vari­ NEW PRESTON (AP) — Fire “Botany 500“ destroyed the Liake Shore Res­ "While ws would not abdicate forming of the Republican Council 4,753 among nonpwhites. STANLEY WARNER have Just been completed. Under Bolton Barber Shop open 8 a.m. ous ways. They said they were RUG GLEANING our duty to dissuade, freedom was the result of many (Uscusslons taurant at Lake Waramaug—a Tailored by Daroff THE YEARS AHEAD *64 tbs dreotlon of George Lesnlasld, to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Satur­ certain toe new campaign Is un­ Sanltbefl® for leaves the responsiblUty by the Central Committee. the oouncll wtU meet every Thurs­ day. Stoney Road at Rt der way. iBjndmark in the area—causing an Del Knowles', Prop. FsvfaMMk to the students,” he said. A total of 406 active Republican STATECO day at 1:80 pm . On the agenda Somoza said he la working wlto eHtimeted $36,000 damage early tx>- Mayor Richard C. Lee of New party workers in Connecticut, from ^Yrar M em ii H ov* LHncii]| soon will be a disouasion Of as­ Maoriiester E vcoIm Herald Bol- toe Chiban Liberation Committee, day. Some SUITS 75.00 Haven, who had sent a telegram all ethnic groups, itrofessions, re­ Feature ShowB at 5:80-StI0 aamo-xsembly program suggestiona ——iton and coi'i'espoBdcnt, Olemewell formed In Miami under toe lead­ Ttie blaze of undetermined ori­ Combination! !H « r « - 4l 0w About You ?4 gin erupted at about 2:30 a.m., MERCURY MONTEREY to the governor last week Inform­ gions and of all ages, were chosen Co-Hit Shown at 7:80 ideas on what displays to put in I yoong, telephone 648-8861. ership of Carlos Prlo Socarras, s Service! COATS 45.00 ing him he was "offlclally unwel­ tor the overall coimcll. This has U M l i =liii«5wl the glass obbivi in the main hail I ------Cuban ex-president. some 90 minutes after the res- • Stamps! ‘BOTANY 500* AT come,” said Thursday his posltlcm been broken down into 7 major llt’s Delictons and Reasonable! 4 tauiant had dosed ter the ndght OVERCOATS 75.00 _ _ _ Children of the school. (MBEDIENT Prio conferred with Somoza e High Quality is unchanged. committees and 23 subcommittees. Children hero last month, as did Manuel No kiijuries were reported in Workmanship! FREE DAILY Council representatives t a m p a , Fla. (AP) — A thief The law school groups said they Subjects to be covered by the Joorce Boyd, Daniel B udw n, A m regarded toe name of toe Helpy Artlme, political loader of the fighting the fire at the restaurant TROUSERS 18.96 ALTERATIONS ? were Inviting Wallace because a council will be campaign organiza­ ^ L U N C H E O N ^SPECIAL TREAT.^ Kcxikowakl, Sandra Smith, A ^ i Laundry as an Invitation. Bay of Pigs Invaders. on Rt. 45. Fire Mjanhal H. lin' 5 4 3 -0 0 1 2 MORIARTY BROTHERS substantial number of students tion, party finances. Increased effi­ ooto F'enn made the damage, eertl Matthews,MOitUiaWS, Janet*l»ilOl. Gordon, a Sheila w s a a a w I helpedflGipCa himself1111118611 lOto 100lUU penniesiWnniCB "Artlme is Just one of many 301 CENTER STREET— 643-5135 “ have expressed the view that ciency, party organization, and fS P E C I A L ‘■ComiBioiiir^ Hoar, rtiffiO-MaCynthda Diittarfiald.Butterfield, Thomas iaj ] quarters,— nailpolice reported. Cubans who oome here to discuss mate. Gov. Wallace, as a leading figure change in party rules. Members in­ i ( KIDDIE SHOW ) RESTAURANT^ Ndwman. Rosanne Flano, a « y l In one of the major controversies clude Horace Seeley-Brown, John T b U R H o R f ^ Boyd, Scott I^onazd, Kenneth G if- Of our times, should bs heard Lupton, John Lodge and Fred fin, SlMCran warrsn, John Olanop- here.” Pope. ^ M Oak SL, MaMheeter ^ ([Tomorrow Mot. At 2 P.M .} eknis and EUnoteth Gram. The first time toe Republican j^FYee Front and Rear P a rk m g^ Altematea are: Joanne Toner, • PLUS CO-HIT • > SPECIAL PRIZES \ JtiUe Negro, David HUla, Donald J rrS BULB PLANTING TIME! Log Angeleg Heat Ftarreat, Harold Hoar, Chqryl Stephens, John MriDurry, Robert STARTS TONIGHT ^ FUN RACE REEL < Drives Awa^ Smog Selbie, Lola Prlndle, David Potter, wlHi PRESENTS ) Gloria Kilpatrick, Jesaoa Conley, (Conttnued from Page One) M y Six Sam Bastaraohe, Dane LaPlne, | PLUS BIG FEATURE Betsey Hunter, Wayne DepaUiy. town streets at noon were un­ FIRST BUN! Loves Scooting News 908 MAIN STREET usually quiet. A third Brownie troop is being 643-2478 Thousands mobbed the beaches A I X OOLOB ■nftPBBBHKss termed because of the gim t Inter- and bathers smd surfers vied for THE P O U C E eat In aoouthig In Grades 2 and 8. JOHN WAYNE hi STARTS SUNDAY The troc(> will meet on Fridays the 76-degree water. NWPALA SPORT SEDAN For those who weren’t in the "Donovan's Roof" "BYE BYE BIRDIE” after achool In the cafeteria untU "The Marvel of Main Street’’ Shop Garden Sales and Save water or at Us edge, the air was D06 srojnr 4:80 with Mrs. Warren Potter as Co-Hit - "WHO’S GOT Phia "COWBOY” leader. Parents of the girls who still hot — 107 degrees — and the THE ACTION” with ssss BROVI/N MERRY ANDERS sand was worse. A sand tempera­ D «u Msrtla A loss Tarase WlU be affected by the change are First lee Quatitwi SPECIAL! ture of 137 degrees was reported Saturday Blatlnee—Big Kiddie being notified. RED at Santa Monica. Also Loads of Cartoons— Loads of Fun The school office Inalata that a Show. Loads of fun wlto prizes You’ll find luxury travel beautifully expreeaed in the 64 Chev- About 400 students at Hollywood note be brought to the teacher ex­ BE AMONG THE FIRST! rolets at our showroom today. Our new Impale Super Sport DARWIN TULIPS EMPEROR High School revolted at noon, re­ ousing each girt from the bus on models toke center atage with their elegant styling and such N v n n ^ B iis h fused to go bac)t to class and YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS Top Size the particular day bar troop touches as new ultra-eoft vinyl upholstery and rich front bucket chanted, "It's too ^ot. it’s too meets. One note wUl suffice for seate. All the Impalas, Bel Airs and even the lowest pneed ANKLR-FASHIONtD 8HOCS Doz. Top Size 1 2 5 0 0 . hot.” Their principal and the po­ the year, uidess toe girl changeZ ^ lice coaxed them back In, how­ Biacaynes share in the quiet and luxurious way of Jet-smooth troops for some realm. going. Sample our new Chevelleo, tool They’re totally new in every ever. Any doubts ae to Which troop _ Jack T. Crowther, superintend WWWWtllf I— ^ re s p ^ —except for fine thing, of course, Chevrolet dependabtlUy. JEBBY UCWU ia glri ia in may be cleared iq) by SAMPLE THE end of Los Angeles city schools You’ll also want to see our smart T H E R E ^ 8 IN WHY UD am mvt m k “ Don’t Give Up calling Mrs. Robert Glldden, whoae T H E R E ^ 8 IN « ■Mtl mTi|I9«$6 GOLDEN YELLOW DAFFODILS, Double Nose left it up to individual principals LOVB TO A troop is, ia general, composed of new Chevy II performers with the whether to close schools or mere­ The Ship” Where everything is as you like it girls In Roeedale, on South Rd., extra-cost V8 engine, and our new Golden Yellow Daffodils, double nose bulbs . .doz. |. fS ly cut down activities. Most phys •Of n l T H E O M L PLUS IN COLOB ■Femwood Dr. and Rt. 44A; Mrs. JET-SMOOTH Corvairs that never had ao many leal edu'catlon classes and ••BOCK-A-BYE horses before. Drop into our show­ events were called off. Crowther M ixed Daffodils and N arcissi...... d o z. 1 . 2 9 o r i H K B n r BABY” _ When it it important room today. Join in the excitement of said schools would be open today, TONIGHT ONLY B 4 - our Announcement Day celebration! Parrot Tulips, top s i z e ...... doz. 1 . 0 9 but on shortened schedules If m Kartoon KarnlTftl LUXURY OF other Styles necessary. that aomythtng b e exa ctly 19.95 to Hyacinths, large bulbs ...... 7 fur 1.00 Mayor Samuel W. Yorty told Gate at 7 PJM.—Screen 7:30 IdJwAwuaiMiiHfclfl city woriters to go home if the ARE YOU IN 24.95 heat was intolerable In their of­ right, this k the pUtoe to THE NEW ’64 W s f our '64 Chevy-time " fices. Many businesses did the or out of a-.i EARLY REMBRANDT same. The downtown Los Angeles high dinet We tpeciaUxe in of 106 was the second highest HOT WATER? TULIPS TULIPS CHEVROLET reading In the city’s history. The THE LITTLE THEATER of MAHCHE8TER ideating particular people. OPEN HOUSE T O P SIZE T O P SIZE highest was 110 on Bept. 1. 1965. Just » day for fad The only other time the mercury Join our celebration today! hit 109 was on July 25, 1891. can get yon ont of tronUel See the ’64 Chevrolets! 1.15 ^ I The near - record heat caused SAYS, When dining olit, what do you look NOW AT 1.25 ! traffic troubles too. Scores of cars for? Superb food? Deft service? If yon Kvs In a tyjncal hoase, MOST MODELS ON DISPLAY on freeways stalled out with AVEY’S Pleasant atmosphere? Our reputa­ you oonld eojribr m n out of hot vapor-locks in fuel pumps and water several times a w m Ic. CARTER CHEVROLET Economy Collection boiling radiators. , tion was built by providing all of OUR CHOICE “Mfatch for the Happy Contest" I 46 E. Center St. I Now you can have aU the hot WATiai THE BIG "STARS, CARS & KIDS” CELEBRATIDN DN "BDNANZA”, SUNDAY NIGHT, SE^T. 29, 9DO-10D0 P.M. (EST) DN NBC TV The Weather Bureau says the these qualities . . . always I water you need at one time for 65 BULBS ’ scorching heat wave Is caused by TULIP ! a desert wind flowing toward the only OySiT > day. Think of it—- A General Assortment of "FOOD FOR EVERY MOOD" oolySH^adayl the Different Bulbs I sea. As the wind goes' through Many Voluablo Prizos to tfio W innor COLLECTION All Large Size ■ foothill canyons east of Los An­ CSaISED SUNDAYS FOR THE SUMMER Y ee, to MoUlheat— And You Choose the Colors geles it compresses and heats. mid SB ea-flred hot water heater Style 2298 A IX TOP SI25E OR dfeorteet capacity—your family EXTRA SIZE BULBS A 5.50 Value As a result, temperatures were DARWIN LAST in the near-normal 90s or low eantake ears o f oS their washing Oak Brown 100s in areas further inland while 50 BULBS $3.95 $ 0 9 5 naniia a t ana tim e. Briamap coastal areas roasted. DRIVE Mom can do the family wash, !• EARLY TULIPS ^ can d o the dishes o f ^ some 10 DARWIN SHAVE CHARCOAL COSTS THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS OF 25 CROCUS IN Jtmior takes Ua bath, and 10 COTTAGE 10 HYACINTHS Devotees of outdoor barbecuing time Vt- -lir 10 REMBRANDT 10 EARLY TULIPS can save money on charcoal costa FOLKS ARE HAPPIER TODAY — y o n anJqy a ahower. 10 PARROT—MIXED 10 DARWIN TULIPS if, when they are through with BOLTON NOTCH Don't delay—phoneoB today. 10 DAFFODILS their cooking, Instead of letting BECAUSE OF THIS PICTURE! Ib id out hoar ea«y it is to switch so the fire burn out, they douse the R outes 6 tutd 4 4 4 toaM6UIbMkt4bsd water heat- Tear Choice of Colors red hot briquets In a bucket of IMPALA SUPER $PDRT ODNVERTIBLE 86 tO^IGHT — ENDS SATURDAY Make the Ankle-Fashioning, exclu­ Reg, 5.15 Reg. 5.50 water, then later dry them in the sun to be lued again. SO BULBS ONLY 6 S BULBS ONLY ITS Nunn-Bush sively Nunn-Bush, adds a 1 9 5 1 9 5 THE MORIARTY snug cHng to the heel and Personal Notices PLACE T h e T h r i Discovery a trim smartness to style WHERE BROTHERS lines which Hva w i t h y o u to n g w as you walk through POTTED, STILL BLOOMING In Memoriam THEY In lovins memory of Harry Steven­ the miles. Enjoy this superior, more enduring fit. son. who passed away September 37, INVENTED' O f i t A I Ml 3-5135 * . \ R O S E 1969. MON.-FRI. 7:15-9:30 A ll F or ITI What would we give if w« could say, 301-315 CoHtor St. "Hello. Dad," in the same old way. S A T ..$ U N h C o n t . To heat your voice to see your smils, 2:00 ia BLUSHHIB Color! BUSHES To sit and talk with you awhile. Though absent, you are al-srays near, “ i s i a i i D T BtUl loved and missed and aver dear. W K G IV E 3if9C Ifary Stevensoo _ W 1 0 VB OREEN STAMPS Son and family Carter Chevrolet Co., tnc. TUESDAY AND QffROBERisoNsasas Rga9frne9DiHw~ In Memoriam •"■•mu/wi u4ucD..^.vnRs__taam ______HAPPY . T H U R S D A Y Mobilheat IT-tS In loving memory of Stephen Leister, adStifiB'itcanur- J00Qa9M3U.Sa£Wi 1229 MAIN ST. GARDEN SALES who passed awsy September 37. 1960. S 8 0 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTEORD Time takes away the edge of grieL SoivDAY.—DiKiiti' FROM SIN-FULL LONDON WEEK 312 OAKLAND STREET—649-9406 I But memory turns back every leaf. ALL NKW! “Voo Doo ViUage”—“Girls Of The Night" Um Usto LaMar aM tozMa

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P A M FIVE MANCITOTBR e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CX>NN„ ERIPAT, t 7 , 1969 P A G E F O U fi and WM principal Pleasant VAHey School In 1662-68. I ft B BUILDINB PabUo Recorda Tool and Die Department Add^d \yhonntae Deeds: Bnaeewood Coventry Acres Inc: to M. J. Maxgetts jm jp - COHTMGTORS Psychologist CUSTOM HOMES arty on Northvlew Dr.; H. A, OUR sncdA i/rr Demlng Jr. to R. W. L a ^ . pro^ Four Democrats Withdraw Five New Instructors erty on Main St (corrscUon); I* Joseph Rarllt—64S-68S6 To Speak to 8. Grant to P. A. Van BUs, pro^ erty on Main St; Joaeph Pm drok From Town Election Slate On Tech School Staff to State, property cm Rt. 80; Plfas- 2-SchoolPTA ant Valley Batatei Inc. to town, N, prq?erty on Bdgefwood I^. w Four candidates on Ihe Dsm-S3 to 4 p.m. wMh teadMni snd staff If iTs m fmhiom iTs fit When the Howell Cheney Technical School opened Sept. 4 The Avery Street and Orchard town road use; Pleasant Valloy . HasterjAeoes aUe ticket tor town eleettons in attendance. Estates Inc. to W. V. Fltsgerald. The Senior Pilgrim F^owttiip to It^a^n the second year in its new plant on W. Middle Tpke., HUl Elem entary Schools wUl be hnv’, having served 20 years o f This month, however, the PTA D. R. Huot property on Valley LOPT'S sseigned from the ticket, Walter Klshu, a Fullbright scholar and ex­ ♦ relatively new to the teaching pro- active duty, and is a veteran of wlU meet on Wednesday, OcL 2. Vlew^Dr.; UMt Houelng Corp. to UTTUI AMSTOOMATS Green ae a candidate for con­ change teacher of Engliah at Con- , fession, all have a wealth of prac- both World War n and Korea. "What Is Growing Up Like?" will A. R. Oberg, property on Valley stable, has been replaced by Ray­ entry High School, will be the SMILING SERVICE ■UMATIIMI CHOOOfcATIS guest speaker. Mri. Klshu ia from '• tlcal experience and educational Vor .six years he served as sen­ be discussed by Dr. Warren C. View Dr.; U*R Housing Corp. to mond Victor by the Democratic MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER * background which should prove ior instructor at the U.S. Naval Bower, clinical psychologist. R. B. Turner Jr., property on Oak- Assorted MUk and $ 1 . 9 8 Town Conmnlttee, Berkampore, India. ‘ Invaluable to the students in their Advanced Metalwork School. San Miss HUda Monaghan, Orchard wood Dr.; U «l Housing Corp. to Dark Chocolate ■>. I Mrs. Martha WUhams has wHh- TTie Circle wlU com plete plans I riasseS. Diego, Calif.: was instrumental in Hill principal, will Introduce her J; P. Boyd Jr., property on Valley Gmwn as the Deanocratlc candi­ for iU rummage sale slated from ' Each has a provisional teaching establishing ah advanced school for faculty, and Joseph Tripp will In­ View Dr.; U*R Housing Coip. to date tor town clerk and town 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. Oct. 19 at Kings­ • certificate, but In addition, all are machinery repairmen there: and is troduce the faculty of the Avery R. J. Tartaglla, property at 166 treasurer; Mrs. Martha Meysn,, bury House. Plans wiU be discuss­ ' attending Inservice courses in ed­ the author of three Navy, service Sta-eet School. A ll classroom s w ill Valley View Dr. ^ as candidate for tax oollector, and ed for the Circle’s “HoMday Fair” be opened after the PTA meeting Nov. 23 at the church. TOMORROW ucation at various teacher colleges manuals. Qulticlalm deeds: Sara L CEwr- ■taphen Loyrim, as a candidate d ' 1 Double Wool 4- SToimd the .state. A t the end of Robert Rinas, actually a one- for parents to visit. This Is not ry to J. L. O’Connen, property at 8or a four-year position on the Girl Scoiit leaders wlB meet at three years of planned study and year veteran at Howell Cheney, Is meant to be a conference time 214 Famham Rd.; J. L. O’Connell planning and sonlng oonuntaslon. 10 a,m. Tuesday at toe home of successful teaching experience. in charge of the Automotive Shop, with the teacher, parents are ad to Sara L. Cherry, property at 214 Viasmuch aa they have not been Mrs. Ralph Hucklns on Cornwall which he put into operation last vised. Famham Rd.; Helen Krieger to fcplaoed, the positlaae on the bel- Dr. Those attending are asked to • they will qualify for permanent Miss Monaghan, In addition to KNIT VALUE! VALUE! . teaching certificates. year. He wa.s transferred to Man­ A. L. Krieger, one-half Interest In lot remain blank. brii^ a sandwich for lunch. chester from the H. H. Ellis Tech­ being principal of the Orchard Hill property on High View Rd.; Msx Garter CiMnrrolet o f Manchester A fund drive Is now being con- The new teachers and their as- School, is coordinator of reading i slgnments Include Joseph F. Che- nical School, where he had gotten Rosenfield to Wlntonlbury BuHders kss been awarded the bid for a duoted for the benefit of the Girl previous experience in setting up for the town. new pokce MViser. TTm firm’s bid Scouts through a mail campaign. nette, blueprint reading: Harold She received her B.S. degree Inc., propel^ cm High St with the most In Sportswear M. OolUns, electrical department: a similar automotive department. qt |a,4aUia was the lowest of six Anyone interested may send a do­ A life-long resident of New Brit­ from the University of Connecti­ Wds submitted. The higheet bid nation to Mrs. Robert Clapp on ; ESugene E. Lescroart. machine de- cut, a master of education degree Manchester Evening Herald * partment: Robert J. Pintavalle. ain. Rinas, who is single, lives at South Windsor correspondent nan $8,708.84. H m tocmer erulser Lake St. desired 19S Curtis St. He attended New from the University of Hartford, nns damiMed when another oar Briels i Tool and Die department: and and this year will have completed Lanra Kata, telephone 644-1768. 4 Robert Rinas, Automotive depart- Britain public schools, is a grad­ a six-year program and receive a san Into it. A special town meet- Girl Scouts of Coventry will silhouette t m ent. uate of E. C. Goodwin Technical certificate of advanced graduate BERLIN GETS GRANT ktg wM b e eaUed soon to act on an have food sales at four local busi­ School and the Franklin Technical 901 MAD) ST.— BO S-8SS1 sppeoprlaflon for the cruiser, ness establishments from 10 a.ra. ' Chenette formerly taught class- study. WASHINOTON (AP)—An ur­ M In blueprint reading at the Oll- Institute: and has taken summer Her experience includes two ban Renewal Administration grant PRESORIFTION PHARMAOt Bodniy Flenic FIs m to 2 p.m. Saturday. These will be '' ver Wolcott Technical School in automotive courses at General years of teaching In Vermont, sev­ of $18,000 to Berlin, Conn., for Bola ry CMb members wlH haws at waterfront Restaurant and The Shift Orooery Store on South St., Trem­ t Torrington. Before that, he was Motors and Chrysler service en years as Grade 1 teacher at preparation of a townwide re­ UMir sn iw il pleale Bundagr at schools. Wapplng and Pleasant Valley Ele- newal program has been improved. TlModors W right’s farm In An­ blay's supermsoket on RL 81, Inu S-_ self-employed as a building con- Also a veteran of World War n, Bodreau’s Applianoe Store on Mato ; tractor In the greater Hartford mentsoy Schools. She was associ­ Rep. Emilio Q. Dsddario an dover. Msw f R. Byan Jt. is ohslr- h Rinas served in the Infantry and ated with the reading departmant nounced the ageney*s action yes Basn of the program. Members at- St. and AHen’s sitoevinarhst on Rt I area, specialising In custom-built the Blngineer Corps. He is current­ 44A. I homes. During the war years, he as reading teacher for one year. terday. tsmhng have been asked to hs've ly working for a degree in educa­ Ibeir wives taring sometUiig for Uriel Lodge of Masons will hold ¥.9i i was an. assenrbly inspector at tion at Central Connecticut State a speolal mssting at 7:80 p.m. Kav Windsor ' Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. UWNS NEED FOOD aaladi or dessert since the oluh College. wW provide ttie other food. About Saturday s4 the Masonic Hsll In Marrow. TTm master Mason degree ' A graduate of St. Michael’s High Heading Cheney Tech's new 40 have mdleated they plan to et- r Rriiool In Montpelier, Vt., Chenette J PVnavaUe who Cheney T ech's new T ool and D ie departm ent d em om rtia ^ the will be oonfened. InapeoUon will tool and die department is Robert tand. ( attended S t Michael’s College and J. Pintavalle of 9 Dermont Lane, wwktnEB of a machtne laJthe ftor the achool’B other new Instructors. the left, toey AUTO DISCOUNT HOUSE, INC. be made by IBdon B. Rostoter, die B. l^aroart. mnchdne; Joseph F. Chenette. blueprint reading: Rdbort Rinas, automottve; and Han^d A regular meoUng o f the Ro trict deputy for the Ninth Masonic t the University of Montreal. He is West Hartford. He ia married to NOW! tarlans will be held at 6:16 p.m. 9 9 M. CblUns, elecitricoL (Herald photo by Plnto^)______FBAN DICKENSON 1 t p f^ n tly attending the evening di- the former Mias Irene Clark of Wednesday at First Congregational DiBtrtct. |r vision at the University of Hart- Hartford, and la the father of three President New members who will be re Broad St to Woodland Nurseries; Church. TTm Ladies’ Association of calved into Second "tJongregation f ford, majoring In mathematics, daughters, Barbara, Bette and premies, drill presses, shapers, jig the church will prepare and serve t ■ The father of four eons and two Nancy. W. Middle Ipka, from New State al Church memberahlp on Oct. 6 H borers, surface, cylinder and cut­ Chief Claims Rd. to Hilliard; and the areas in dinner. District Governor Jack will meet at 8 pm. tosnorrow at ^'"daughters, Chenette resides at IS Bom in Hartford, Pintavalle la ter grinders, drill presses, harden­ Grant will make hla official visit ^ Mlgbie Dr., East Hartford, a 1838 graduate of Hall High the vicinity of Cheney Tech and OPENING the Church Oommurdty House with ing furnaces and the like. Elast Chthoiic H igh Schoota. at this meeting. the deacons, deaconesses and t Harold M. OolUns, heading the School, West Hartford, where he Many Areas President WTnthrop Merriam 8r. A very dashing fashion f. Electrical department is also an waa active on the varsity soccer In addition, there Is a separate Also, Woodbridge, from E. Mid­ church committee. $C99 SOON has asked all committee heads to and teams. In recent claasroom area containing the con­ dle Ipke. to Green Rd.; Parker rmr^ TTierc will be a round and square — 16 oz. wool worsted l‘-Baat Hartford resident, Uving at ventional seat-desks, a blackboard, have their reports ready to present dance at dance at'8:80 pm. Satur­ « ITS Park Ava He is married and years, he has played industrial and Need Walks St; (Sreen Rd.; Vernon, north of f U R p ’ to the meeting. The ways and double knit shift with 1 the father of two daughters, 8 and twi-Ieague ball, and for 13 years and not-Bo-conventlonal darkening Lydall; LydaU St. (which serves 478 CENTER ST. day at the Pine Lake Shore# Coun­ 2-tone insert at V-neck, faculties (two translucent celling means committee Is scheduled to try Clubhouse. Music will bs fur­ ; 18 m on^ and a s<», 7. has coached a Little League base­ Salters Pond recreation area); (Betow Deefs Drlre-In) report on suggestions to raise % sleeves and matching } This Is CMlins’ first teaching as- ball team in West Hartford. skylights can be closed by pulling Ohdef of PoOce James M. Rear­ Wells, east of Spruce; Autumn; nished by Joe Koasy’s orchertra a cord) as weU as a film projector V o o d funds. Vic Samuels wlU be caller. pixie sash. Sizes 8 to 18 |7 rignment Most recently, he was A Marine Corps veteran of the don, in response to a requeat from Charter Oek\ Highland; Ferguson FEATUBINO LATE Lutheran News Pacific Theater In World War n, and other audio-visual equip­ TTie annual meeting of the Por- in Austrian blue (red and I; wnployed by the XatematlonsI Pipe General Manager Richard Martin Rd.; and Spring St., (which serves MODEL USED OARS TT The Prince of Peace Lutheran f aad Oeramics Oorp., Nerwlngton, as Pintawalla later served a four-year ment, with vrWch the-teacher can Mt. Nebo field and Globe HoHow tv Library Associatian will ke augment shop jHactlce with ex­ of his optalnn "as to where sUle- OldanebOe - Oadmae Church Sunday School will combine held at 8 p.m. Monday to the li­ beige trim). ^ cMef electrician and a eopervlsor appgrentloeehlp at the Royal Type­ swimming pool). writer Co., also attending part- planation of theory. waJks should be oonatnioted In the Chevrolet - Ford and etfeen Its service with the worship serv­ brary room at the Church Commu­ i flf malntensince. A sum of $48,460 was sat aside ice at 10:16 a.m. Sjmday ki a f fr o m 1964 to I960, be wae time extension courses at the old Bach student has his own bench- Interest of pulUic safeity,’’ has sub­ nity Hoisw on Rt. 44A. The room Hartford Trade School. He has station at which he can work on mitted a list of streets wWch '‘ap­ In the 1963-64 town budget for Rally Day program.' All parents to open for the bocrawing and re­ a(|uipmcnt operator and malnte- sidewalk repair. It has been the M M fni kr miMin InMie and chlldrea are invited to attend. V naaoe electrician at Pratt and since had job experience with sev Individual projects. Topping each pear to be most hazardous at this 643-9531 Hi n M g k MMMiT. Ik Mkr turning of books each Monday place are professional toolmaker’s concensus of opinion of the board A special message will be deliver­ from 2 to 4 and T to 9 pm ^•■WhltoMor* A n A ir F orce veteran o f eral area machine companies. tim e.’’ nkNatkvprfn. In discussing the new depart­ W es. Each boy Is required to pur­ Chief Reardon stated that "any of directors, the board of educa­ ed to the children by the Rev. Wedneadays from 1 to 8 pm > both Worid War n and the Korean tion, and town residents, that the WATCH FOB OFFICIAL Roger W. Heinz, pastor, using Thursday lilt 6'SO to 7:30 p.m. Fri­ r eonfUct, CoUlns saw seven years ment he Is heading. Pintavalle ex­ chase his own box, PlntavaUe ex­ higliway or street with vehicutox 5000 SQ. FT.~$4.7S plained that tool and die is an ad­ plained, and by the time he has traffic, leading to or by a school, figure la far below the amoimt of OPENOfO "The Second Choice” as his topic. day#: 2 to 4 p.m. and Saturdays, L .a ctlv e &uty as an aircraft and en- Teachers and staff members will 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. On the nominat­ ri cine medhanic, and advanced elee- vanced course open only to upper completed the course, is exi>ected to potentially dangerous to sohool money needed to pay for neces­ classmen who have successfully to have equipped It with the tools children, and, at all tlmee, to pe- sary construction and repair. ssmounce promotions and awards, ing committee are Mrs. Emil Ma­ OPEN TUESDAY m 6 rtrloal qpedahst and enroll new children in the Sun­ met, Mrs. Fred Kingto>i.y snd A aettva of Lebanon, N. H., Ool- passed more basic machine courses. he wlU need when he begins the (h^rians. Such highways or toolmaker trade. Armed with the day School during the service. Stanlev Papanoe. Itrm attended schocds there, grad- Of the 18 boys In the class, he streets should have bordering side­ The Walther league youth group THURSDAY till I PJi said 16 are juniors or seniors and knowledge gained at Cheney Tech walks.’’ The Women’s Auxiliary to t .nated from Lebanon High School, will leave Sunday noon tor a trip Green-ca>obot Post, American Ls- ’ and kecetved training at several three are post graduates, begin­ and equipped with the tools need­ The Streets listed by him as ed for his specialization, each boy to the Cathedral In the Pines at glon. will have a combined rum-: mllitaiy service schools, as well as ning the advanced 13th year of being In this category are Keeney, Rlndgc. N.H., returning In the eve­ stiidy required of all enrolled should be well prepared when he mage, food and white elephant 7 farther apeciallxatlon tmder the Hackmatack, Wether^l, Woodslde GARDEN; ning. About 16 youths are planning item sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ^ OX Wn at the Coyne Electrical the course. goyes out to take his place in C!on- (west of Terry Rd.), N. SchoiU St, ' m a k e SHOFPINO a t VlTl'NER’R to attend with the Rev. and Mrs. While the undergraduates al­ necticut's Increasingly complex In­ A GROWING BABITi Saturday at the Legion home on I Wdiool, , Masa „ Union (north from Kerry S t). Roger W. Heinz and Charles Wall St. Co-chairmen are Mrs. OoBnateplaoes Rotm i !<■ Arendt, ternate weekly between shop prac­ dustrial community. Also. Hartford Rd., west of Mc­ Raisch, adult advisors. Mrs. Ralsch tice and theory or "related” Jean Meirow and Mrs. Lawrence 1 v>ei«» m U n d in June. Kee St.; McKee, from Center to Incorporated Maiidieetas* Vetnoa Town I Me tt also an adult advisor but be-, Perry. ______j Replacihg Harry L. Gustafaon courses, the post graduates spend EARLY START W. Center; W. (Jenter, west of Mc­ VITTNER’S cause of recent surgery will not i (ajtao retired) as head of the ma- all day in the tool and die deport­ FLINT, Mich. AP) — Police Kee; S. Adams, between Center plan to take, the trip. ment, sharpening their sklUs, Pin- investigating a burglary at a Mancheeter Bvantog Herald Oov-' B f e»|tiwi department is Eugene E. and Okxrtt; and W. Middle Tpke., Baniabees Meet itry correepondent, F. Paaltae I- Tissrirnart. who resides at 160 tovalle said. local hobby shop doubt that the from Durant to Essex, Adams to The Bamsbee Homemaker* will, L^,i>hone 74*-«*81. LWhUsworth SL Ext Married and And there’s ple<>ty for them to culprit ia a hardened criminal. Bdfison, and w est o f Broad S t meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the home telephone 7W-«wi. lesm: Bquipmeht In the four- The store wgs broken Into by way father of four children, Les- Also, Broad St., from Center to OpM 7 Days FALL GARDEN SPECIALS of Mrs. Warren Boyce on Bamsbee ; rocnn shop complex Including ■var­ of a window and total loot was Rd, Miss Cora H. Webb, Tolland „ C a a .** -'oraart la a. former realdeni of 10 paper dolls worth 10 cents W. Middle T pke.; HUUard, w est » Arooldyn, N.Y. ious types of spanking-new lathes, county home demonstration agent, O ffO oU C K o C d l each. of Fleming BX; Woodland, from DAILY FRI. ' H e Is o iic«Uy-Tetlrod mlUlng msiChlnes. dle-Manklng 8 A.M. to 8 P JL will give a talk on "Know Your * o ____ GREEN SAT. BSxte^on Service.” A§ Space Vehicle $C99 Second Charch News SAT. and SDN. PLUS d o u b l e ! SUN. Seexmd OongregationnJ Cliiupch 8 AJW. to 6 PJL Sunday School wUl resume Ks PAR IS (AP) — American STAMPS sedentisU are thinking about de­ oktsses at 9:30 am. Sunday. The Bunterv and Wndergiarten will be veloping a pogo stick to help astro­ The Dependables For ’64 h^d in the church basement: hw’- nauts maneuver outside their sr grades, 6mt floor of the Com­ space capsule, a leader of the U.S. C PACKAGED ROSES munity House; junior department program said Thursday. A pogo an the second ftoor, and the oon- stick ia a pole with two foot rests Corduroy Jumper ftrmaitlon class, to the chiinto ssne- and a strong spring at the bot- CLIMBER — HYBRID TEA ttiary. , tom: the user jumps with it along A— Complete with separate long IJUnTlP aUPFLT W enley Laiwis Is superintendent, j the groimd. sleeve white blouse with Bermuda The staff inciudee: Nursery ansi | LHscussing______^ the ^proposed ^ celes­ kindergarten, Mrs. Ronald E. Ed- tial equivalent, . . . —Dr. Eugene B. Ko- collar. .lumper has belt. Sizes 10 HARDY NORTH mondson. superintendent and Mrs. necci of the National Aeionaut.cH to 16. In blue, black, loden and John Sdurthlt, pienitt; Min*. Rob- and Space Administration said it cranberr>'. Terrific value at EVERGREEN PRIVET HEDGE , « tt Love, Mini. Alan Rush, Mira would be useful on some future Karen BHis and Miss Robin Pot- apace missions and return flights $ 5 .9 9 tor. teachem. to earth. He mentioned oocanons Pilnwiry, Mirs. WHliam Para- when It could be necessary for the Buy NowandSave 4to. superiwtendesut; Mrs.' John astronaut to get out of his cap­ Bulky Shetland H utt and MIbb Jane French, teach- sule during a rendezvous with a $C99 SALE sr* of Grade 1; Mrs, William Ka- space station or another capsule. B__>'es, a big, bulky Shetland knit miradcie and Mrs. Vaughn Hatha­ A pogo stick with a ”Y''-shaped A tV IH N E R 'S way. Giude 2: Mrs. Ward Day, V-neck pullover with long sleeves. Now Going On! base and nocslea for propulsion Sizes 34 to 40. A big valye a^t Grade 3. PtenWt is Miss Peggy could be built. Koneod told ths In­ COME IN AND SEE OUR Cooper. ^ , ternational Astronsutioal Con­ SUGAR Lswto w4B -direct the jmiior $ 5 .9 9 SELECTION AND PRICES! TULIPS ID *“ 986 depsuitmenit. Mrs. Philip Linder- gress. MAPLE TREES son and Mlrs. W illiam Mioeng will toach Grade 4; Mrs. Raymond A-Line Skirt 7-9 FEET Warren, Grade .’S; Mrs. Louis Ore- FLOWERING DAFFODILS 10*"98eIf hotsky, Grade 6: Curtis Gaskell, C__Exceptionally beautiful all wool Gtade 7; William Paradis, Grade 8; the Rev. James H. AmeWng, the | fabrics in tweeds, checks, plaids, MIXED eonflrmaltian daas. | H a n d ’s in slims, pleats and A-lines. A mg Vernon Sambom In charge of $9.99 value for SHRUBS ttie audio visual program.to Your CROCUS 25 •“ 896 A new plan in the church school , $ 5 .9 9 (jhhJifdJsUL ealto for a pesmanent whsUtute ■ DOWNTOWN AZALEA Rhododeridraii sne Sunday each month. 9IU IIURGIA During 11 am. worship, the Rev. FRUIT TREES V HYACINTHS■ . 10 •"1“ '1% Mr. Ameling will use ‘The Value * 2 . 1 9 • 2 .6 9 ef a BrtAen Spirit” as hU sermon COMPLETC Earii And Up GRAPE 4ople. Greeting after the service wiH bs Mr*. Ruth (Sehring and Grafted Flanta Extra Nice Wllltom Moeng. LINE OF PEREHHIM Flaato See Them HYACINTHS 10*~29e Ftrst Church New* The Rev. James R. MacArthur, OFFICE AND Bagged! the Over 100 Varieties pastor of First Congregational RONDELAY ^ 50,000 Bulbs To Choose From Church, will use "Sound Fouda- SCHOOL BULBS tlona” as his sermon topic at 11 * m service Sunday. Consecration SUPPLIES leopard look of the Church School teachers and staff WiU take place. C d l M u wAsrpf A workshop for church school Landscaping toiK Ikiri and staff will be held at 649-5341 for career safaris f:30 a.m. Sunday at Kingsbury Monet creates a fantasy world with the HARDY House. Ths open house at Klnge- Rondelay collection. Richly textured shapes Increases YoRr Property Value knry House Sunday will be from sparked by beaded bands of elegance are $ g 9 8 . . . and YOU can do gathered together to make a galaxy of unusual beau^ul jewelry to glow against the easy fashions this season. The much of the Work Yourself collection in the golden manner includes an important Fashion hit— “leopard” markings ' '— MUMS SIZZLER! ■■ collar, a flexible bracelet, startling pins and matching ear­ on a plushy pile fabric in a ro<'my FREE LANDSCAPING ADVICE rings. Each piece proudly bears the signature of the mas­ bag with W o handles, two outer Coming October 3 ter, Monet. Prices plus tax. swagger pockets. It's made to hold ( D o d q S L We will, at no cost to you, offer any all your necessities and then some! help possible to aid you in planning your by Kadin. landscaping. Prepare a rough sketch, THE SMART NEW '64 take a picture or bring In your WueprlnU Open Tuesday and Thursday till 9 P.M. and we wiU make suggestions. Sbow.you plantA tell you how to plant or make un.'i'jw !M l w * NOW ON DISPLAY arrangements for planting If you prefer- MERCURY COMET One suggestion—txy to visit us during loBwn dlttfs D#lhftry on M ost Modob - ■■C om potltiYoly PrlcGd. the or In the evening. We can spend AT more time and offer more help th:*n on busy weekends. iMiatfi CHORCHES MOTORS. Inc. SEE BILL VriTNER MORIARTY BROTHERS 80 OAKI.AND STREET— MANCHESTER 301 CENTER STREET— 643-5W5

■J PAGE UEVIN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. {SEPTEMBER. IM8 W A u m m x ion to buy $6d0 million worth of and Hodges "didn’t make any tended to Monday next. Tbomas wheat and flour from Canada. ^ promises and didn’t aak any to the City of New Tb(^ and will ly on bottto-feeding ■ntursday, got Hebron Longfellow, director, says regis­ PubKc Support dtplomnUe question or whothar ttSf A Thought f6r Today Elevator Traps another kioreane in feedings today. Pet Pony Arrives SUMMER raiOES Gold Shoulder Awaits said ttwy wpdld like the ship­ recommendation* from us.*' MANCHESTER whant should bo sold and ot as- do what be is told to do by the trations have been slow, lead be ments to begin in mld-Ootober or Rep. W.R., Poege, D-Tex., said JUm rIfPlitRr Dr. James Berixie, who de- wants to give avsrybody a ritanoe Btaalag the pcabloms that might Mayor like anybody slse in the Sponsored by ti Union Officials Uvered tos bEUes to MM. Andrew For Jack Junior O N F U a O IL early November. he didn’t think the administration Gonnoil o f Churehes f i l l m NOW WITH in the much worUiwhUe oodrses- Key to Selling A key question to whether any iriiould make 'the deal unless it ariM from iho gala. Ih o wheat oHy goryeram ent" Ftoeher, M.” Sopt. 14. aold tos Players Look £itRttitt9 IfRifalb ■witch to bottles indieatcB toe offered. Mrsi Nhu on U.S. Visit deal with the Soviet Union would received strong support from farm morchants are obviously waiting Thus the problem has been SAN FRANaSCO (AP) — Two WASHmOTON (AP^ - uta# A T U N n e Ihitaoafmf nnhdiliile belt Republicans. The devil left him “until an op­ quinta are growing strang enough J (^ F. Kennsdy Jr. hasn’t seen M-Hoor Burner ■erriee St. ^SitoEptocopal Church be made at the worid wheat price r a n m r o r o IHC for jpildanoe from Wasbington be­ dumped Into the lap of Mayor union leaders on their way to talk to handle the tiring sucking chore. For New Play Wheat to USSR of $1.80 a bushel, which to 60 Quie said he tended to favor a LUMBERI portune time.’’ How clever Is the Us new pet pooy yet, but_toe Wagner who Is away at the mo­ with emidoyers on automation ■ervioes Sunday 'wUl be: Hedy (OMtUBod from POga Om ) cento below the domestic price. cash 4oal for wheat -with the fore they talk about terms, puMic- devil He had tempted Jesus with problems were trapped for 49 min-' A spokesman for St. Luka’s Hos­ shaggy brown Oonnamars, rift of Communton, 8 am .; Morning Pray­ Verplanck PTA ._Jiauaoii ment. hunger, for he had gone without pital said the babies continued to Irish Presidsnt Bamon de Valera, WASHINGTON (AP)—The Ken­ The government suhsidtoes wheat Soviet Union. INCORPORATED FAlSt o R. ncRGDaoN nCRGDI ly at least. At this early date no utes Thursday in a stalled auto­ A meeting o f' the HSbron Pod- er and church school, 10 a.m.; thought someone should moke a nedy administration’s attempt to exports to make up the difference But Rep. Delbert Latta, R-Ohio, PublUher. Hie Iiisji, vriio, by the way, food for a long Ume; He taunted matic office building elevator. be active, raising their feet sad has arrived. _ . . . ■ lum Players, hrid recently, Young People's Fellowsblp, 7 pm., reply , in their defense, not be­ Ha8 80 at Tea Vboated October 1. 1(81 consensus has develcqped among turning in their Isoletteo. clear the 'way ter any Soviet of­ but is prohibited by export regu­ author of an amendment to the started the whole business with him with his power -and sonMiip— ‘‘It really got hot In there,” said It came bjr bIt to New York late ■crapped the play which had been the Rev. dordon W. Weeman of- cause there was any diplomatic 1961 farm bill declaring congres­ Congreissmen, who are naturally "If you are the Son of Cod . . Wednesday and waa transported fer to buy U.S. wheat appeared lations from makhig such sub­ •hnerr ■reBlog Except their green stripe on St. Patrick’s W. Edward Cox, San Francisco- fVMtlt 4 fVPPLV c a | chosen for the fall production, ficiatmg. Judgment of a need tor a reply. Aiwut 80 mothers and teocliers today to hinge on public and con­ sidized sales to the Soviets. sional intent not to send subsi­ . BOU&y Entered at tne reluctant to speak out, and noth­ He had even quoted Scripture—^for tnr trailer to the weekend retreat “You Can’t Take it With You,” to School Project* Ihe serious tosues ore those _ _ at Mancheeter Conn., aa Day, are not in the fight, yet Oakland mailer’s union president, attended an annual Teachers and gressional support. Another problem ia whether a dized exports to Iron’curtain coun­ Oaaa Mail Matter. ing has oome from the administra­ it is written "He will give his an­ after he and Horace Stafford, local Man Chooses Jail of President and Mrs. Kennedy at TcL 643-2141 decide on an alternate In its place. Oharle* GerveuM, Hefciron *ie*n*n-: now being investigated by Secre­ Room Mothers Tea Wednesday tries, said he was opposed under FLOROK Rattlesnake Mountain in Atoka, Two Cabinet members. Secre­ transaction would Involve exten­ tion. Caution la being exercised It would be ridiculous to argue gels charge of you.” Yes. He is secretary, were freed by an el­ Est. 1947 — Bolton No reason for this change of heart tary school princtiMl, gives a tary of Defense Robert 8. Mc­ afternoon, sponsored by the Ver- tary of Agriculture Orville G sion of short-term credit to Mos­ any circumstances. eubscriftiok rates with Barnee about the coet or clever and diabolical. Even after evator maintenance man. Va., a WhiU House spokesman was given but President Eugrene port o f what toe 448 pi^iila Ijock Namara and Gen. Maxwell D. • PayMla in Advance because the handling of the wheat Over $16,000 Fine Taylor, chairman of the Jrint .ilanok School PTA, in the ariiool Freeman and Secretary of Com­ cow, Normal commercial terms Tear trouble entailed in repainting that Jesus refused to bow down and said. Devinis stressed that there wUI be n school at Ms opening ore study­ .lining room. Miss Catherone Shea, merce Luther H. Hodges, met Include a 25 per cent down pay­ LOTS OF UCKINGS Keptka ...... question may influence the tenor worship "to get all authority” the “It’s ironic, you know. Stafford None of toe Kennedys have seen ing In toe various otaaarooms. Chiefs of Staff. They will report BLACKTOP Fifth Avenue line every time there and I wanted to discuss In our a comedy presented this fall, to be principal, welcomed the gueata. Thursday with members of the ment with the remainder payable WORCESTER, MASS. (AP) — M Moatka ... of American-Soviet relations In Evil One still hoped for an (^ ^ r - AUGUSTA, Oa. (AP)—Norman the new pet yet, and It hasn’t decided upon by a committee con­ Mira. MlanWleiTen’s Oiode 4 chil­ to President Kennedy on the out Douglas Meisner, 6-year-old son is a parade. But the procedure on tune Ume. Jesus began the temp­ talks the possible malfunction of Johnson, 30. will spend five been pamsd, the spokesman added. look for success of U.S. operation.*! Mrs. Kenneth Chadwick, room House Agricultural and Foreign over 90-J80 days. t^ia delicate period. new machines.” sisting of Barbara Foran, Don dren are deep in stufiy’ of eoctal aother chairman, introduced the Affairs committees with inconclu­ Freeman said Thursday’s closed of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meisner. MEMBER o r tation full of the Holy Spirit. You months in jail, but the ehrice was The pony, wMoh toe 81-yeaiM>ld studieB of the state, end are mak­ in Viet Nam and presumabi;, ’ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Administrative aides are delving Main 8t. the other day brings to Loshe and Dick Oberlander, who .nothers and teachers and outlined sive results. meeting with congressmen was made a lucky purchase when he and I fall into sin because we are his—he could have paid a |16,000 Irish president sent to John Jr., WALKERS will go into a marathon session, ing scrapbooks on toe sttojeot. recommend measures which they bought the BO millionth ice cream SEALER n a Aaaociatad Preae la exclualTely Into the Inquiry earnestly. One of mind s suggestion which might may consider necessary to bright­ utiea for the coming year. Mrs. There was little Indication any “ useful and helpful." However H itliil to the uae of republication of not. fine. nearly 8, to a Oonnamara — a until a decision is reached. Mr*. MoniUgny’* pupil* ore learn­ administration decision would be Rep. Albert Qule, R-Minn.. said cone sold by the Friendly Ice all neera diapatcbea eredited to it or the major questions they will have solve the whole problem for Mayor Prayer: "Holy Spirit, love di­ Johnson was found guilty Thius- breed that takes its name from a ing about Oonneoticut Indians for en the chances of victory. John Funks, membership chrir- not otterwiae crtMllted in thia paper Third Quint Goes This committee, employing the man, spoke on plans for an open made before next week. President It was a “ Wg hassle” that pro­ Cream Co., which has 78 stores to answer is what diplomatic con- Wagner and make it possible for vine, Glow within this heart of day of possessing 16 cases of on- dlstriot in County Galway on the Indian Day, w9th IikBon doGs on One result which seems certain in Mas.sachusetts and Connectl- aad alao the local newa publiahed hero. assistance of several other Pod­ —but which had been anticipated house next Tue^ay, for kinder­ Kennedy to scheduled to return duced no useful information. im rlghta of rapubllcatlon of special— eeesions, if any. the nation should him to keep peace in his official mine. Kindle every high desire. To Bottle Feeding taxed whisky. Judge Gordon W. west coast of Ireland. ium members, reportedly reached display, showing oostumee, aitoo early next week from a Western Rep. Harold CJooley, D-N.C., cut. He was presented with a dllpatnea herein are also reaerred. CThambers sentenced hkn to pay small birch canoe to tliow how before the McNamara-Taylor mis­ garten pupils, and on Tuesday, Oct. aak as a condition of the sale. An­ family. Perish self- in thy pure fire.” a decision at 10:30 p.m. last Bun- trip. chaiman of the House Agricul-1 certificate good tor a free cone aerriee client a( N. E. A. Serr- Amen. $1,000 fine per case of whisky or DOUBLE DAMAGE IndlanB made them. Hiey are sion was announced a week ago— 8, at 7 p.m. for Grade* 1 other la whether longer term Why not move the parade# all ABBJRDEEN, S. D. (A P ) — A day, although this Is not to be would be a shakeup in personnel through 6. Meanwhile, a Memphis business­ tural Oimmittee said Freeman every day tor a month. 'Submitted by serve 16 concurrent five months WK3HTA. Kan. (AP)—Writing dl-vulged until H is made certain learning Indian songs, too, and wM man was quoted in a copyrighted Pubilahera Rweaentatlrea. The eredit should be extended than the to Manchester where parade.*! are third Fischer quintuplet went ex- sentences. The $9 was thrown in to a local coliunnlat for informa­ give an Ihdton Day program ki in the mission In South Viet Nam Member* of Girl Scout Troop JMUua Mathewa . Special Agency—New The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson clusrively to bottle feeding ’Thurs­ that a cast can be filled. A very story in the Memphis Commercial Tark ChlcairD. Detroit and Boston present six-month term which is very popular. Perhaps even an Center Church on another conviction of driving tion about someone to repair her toeir room. Angry dissension over relations 647, and their leader, Mrs. Rich­ day after she pulled her feeding cuckoo clock, a woman added, "It popular Navy play. It requires 16 between the Diem government ard Egan, were baby sitters for Appeal as saying that So-viet ne- AUDIT BUREAU OF orange line could be arranged on without a license. male actors. Mis. MamOng’s claaa to riudying gonators in Ottawa, Canada, have CmCUDATIONB considered to be the policy toward tube off her face. All five quinta The judge said he wanted to fell from toe wall and conaider- wUd flowera and plants, a oadU end the Kennedy administration small children at the meeting. Communist nations. the appropriate occasion. were reported "acting like normal able damage was dons, sqieelal- Casting sessions wUl be held at end how far the United States offered to buy S mfllloii tons ef Tba Barald PrtnUng CoraPJ??, !»«•• make Johnson think twice before Rham High school auditorium ooUeotton, and setting up an aqua­ • Mrs. Shirley Meathan and Mrs. wheat from American dealers for 5 gallons no ftnanciRl roapontiDflity for The President also faces the Chinese Troops babies.” he broke the law agein. Johnson ly to my nose which happened to rium of fresh waiter ptamta and should go in trying to force Diem William Bayrer, were co-chairmen SAVE NOW! typofraphtOMl •rror» appear!^ In ^ Mary Margaret, the last-born, be under U.” Tuesday, Thursday and Friday to get nd of his brother, Ngo Dlnh ^60 million. vartiaraanU and other nadtag matter strictly political problem of riiose the five months. FOR SALE evenings, if the plan works out flsh. AU idfuto o f oniniato are of a hosjritality committee. “ The Russians want to buy and la The Manebeater Evening Herald. Reported in Cuba was the latest of the premature being idemtilled in Mrs. Wlthey’s Nhu, has spread the various agen­ whether he would be endangering Beginning Typing babies to end feeding through all right. All men Interested In cies serving in the U.S. group. we want to sell,” E.W. Cook told DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL 1963 OR RENT class. Karen Finney brougirt in GIRL DIES IN CRASH the newspaper after returning Olapiay adrerttslng posing houra: his popularity now if he supports plastic tubes attached to the acting are urged to attend Uiese a snapping turtle; Roxone Per- Officials here have been saying MODELS IN STOCK. WE’VE GOT THE Ter Mondiur^1 p.m Friday. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Newly ar­ quints’ . noses. James Andrew and auditions, especially Navy vet­ DERBY (AP)—A teen-age girl from the Ottawa talks. |ar T M d j^ l p m. Monday the sale. Perhaps some quick ex­ Offered at School ham, a wasp, MOriy Drew a hog- privately for some time a number injured Wednesday night in what PICTURE FRANC | ^ ,, M r Wedneaday—1 p.m. TMesdav. rived CXiban refugeea said today Mary Magdalene, placed exclusive- miDICAL erans. Don Loshe may be called of changes undoubtedly will be He said he and 14 other Ameri-. CAR YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AT A PRiCE pression of popular opinion would nose snake, and so on. police said was a drag race on can grain dealers met with a F ^ Thmaday-l p.in. Wedneaday. there are widespread reports in for needed information. Mra. Smtto’s olaaa to deep in made M r Ftfdap—1 p.m. Knirsday. help guide him. A new class in beginning typing Poute 8 died yesterday in Griffin three-member Soviet deleration YOU’LL NEVER DUPLICATE ANY­ Far Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. Havana of a deep '^ ft in Prime FHACmACY Laymen’s School Study o f foil seeds, especlaUy On the major policy question it Hospital. The victim, Margaret NOLDINC Claaalfled deadline; Involved tiiough It may become, is being formed at the Mancheeter Hie first classes of toe Lay­ appears that McNamara and Tay­ Monday, Wednesday and 'niurs- Minister Fidel Castro's govern­ 49WWMR0WLA9. »%9-k said the Soviets were the SOI CENTER STREET—648-5135 gBcews ot the peaee talks in Bir- 8 p.m. Ing topics: I rood praotlca for baaksttoaU. Both 87, of Stratford, the driver of an­ same ones who recently nego­ It is difficult to see that much adhoed reports by some exUe leeul- ' "‘CThurchmen ki the . Contem­ :idra. walker's and khns. Riril’s At the other extreme they could GARB ■iiiigliain rasta with the Preai- can be gained by refusing to do so. era that Otinese troops are arriv­ Enjoy Cool Comfort find that the antl-Communtot fight other ear that was hit by Pompa’a tiated the deal for the Soviet Un­ Sgnt’B repreeantatiree, Kenneth C. ON THE -JIPOT FINES porary Work*,” James N. Oet- ctasB are Studying Amerioan In­ It might be argued that any hitch ing in Cuba. ' iB your waahaUo temy, president of the Hartford diana, making day Indian llguree to going well, promises to continue BONHAM, Tex. (A P )—Parking so and that the United States Keeps Leemes Oat Moyall and Bhtrl C. Blaik. And the in the Russian domestic economy violators here can now pay their “How many have arrived can­ Seminary Foundation in charge. and have coUadtsd nMny Indian tfenatlca utio continue the bomb- not be determined.” ^iros said. objoota, now on dtopley. should not rock toe boat any more irvam advertises to the world the infer fines at the scene of the offense RUPTURE-EASER “ Basic Chriatan Dootme," Rev. so far as Diem to concerned. i Of Ye«r Oetteri l^lga, wMi increased deception if Qulros said hit-and-run raids by Wayne Sendau, EIUngTtxm Oongre- It to explained that noontime „H ,y o „ , exiles cheer Cubans. for reducible Inguinal lirrria tranoportation for kindergarten Some authorities hers look for OPEN TONIGHT 1^ liirrangnil horror are not the gational Church; “Historical Un­ a middle ground recommendation already been advertised and the j cent fine may be placed. A day’s '”rhey want such aotion in- Swim, Batoe, Week mmi derstanding of the New Testa­ children to provided by the par- eadjr onea wtioae actiyitiea could along the Tine that the war effort CLOSED MONDAYS U.S.S.R. win sotv* the problem by delay hikes Um fine to $1 and the oreased until the movement to Play In it! ment,” Joseph Zazso, director of enU. H m Hebron board of educa­ ■anttla aMorta. tion has not approved or dtoap- to going reasonably well and that buying tlM wheat elsewhere. Al­ fine increases the longer the vio- overthrow Fldelism arrives,’’ he Christian Aettvitlea OouncU, Hart­ it has survived the recent Budd­ *Hia hoBc o f tha raaponMMUty said. ford. provod and private transportation ALUMINUM ready Mie has bought a larger lator waits. •4-w idsr (5A» hist crisis without too much dam­ piata, wiMM H always has, with Classes are open to anyone who agencies, there having bran some amount from Canada than is ap­ misunderstanding about this. age but that policy reforms are MadaiB or tbs wMt$e and tha Na- HOW wishes to study to* Christian fato needed to rebind a- popular base parently contemplated to the U.S. In an atmosphere Of open inquiry, Children taking part in games gyoao. Tha two preaidantial advla- for Diem’s rMfime. GUnERS Registrants need ndt be realdenU In the new gymMskwi are aokod Officials said that these ques- ora otnrkmaly are faced with an ex* of Tolland Oxmty or belong to a to wear sneakers, boto for their O F MANCHESTER M would aeem obvious that Mm Uons will be deckled without re­ kramely sanattlve job and will have TO SELL Congregational Church. Registra­ safety xkl to prevent wear and ANNODIZED and Dtaitad States, by permitting the gard to Mrs. Nhu’s shrill cries of M UM great diplomacy. WESTOWN tion for only one course can be tear on the floor. disi^easurs at the United States. sale, eould do some advertising of BRING YOUR NEXT made, since all classes will be Mrs. Harry H. Kiikhom, school I Already they have made, or ■■ PHARMACY They think she -to smart not to NAKED ENAMEL its own. It could advertise not only held at the same hour. Advance nurse, reminds parents to call or have made any move so far to hkve basM trailed into, a atratagie 4M Hartford Ed.—040-MM YOURSELF? the abundance ot its economy, but PRESCRIPTION registraiUon and tuition should be ■end an excuse whan a eblld haa try to see t(q> U.S. officials. They hfundar, hy having been met on sent to Robert W. Blake, treasurer, been absent, especially in essss also the rincerity of Hs tonaani- do not expect that she will appty G iv e your room the comfort, t ^ r arrival by aa all-v^ilte dele­ Joll Rd., Ellington. Courses will of oommuniMble diseases. for any high level ccnfereBca tarian objeetivea. Ytur ProAuEts? gation and having been seemingly HERE is also be offered in toe spring, be­ when she gets bar*. Your lAeai? ginning April 9, 1964. Msaohester Brenlag Herald ALUMINUM i^iiaked aiaray hy etty officials. Rally Sunday Set Hebron oorrespoiident, Mtoe in oen gava liac to ehargea by Dr. Bring llie n Her* OUR SERVICE IS It will be Rally Sunday at He­ B. Pendletoii. telephone 929-8464. convenience and finished look lAMhio Pitta, president of Niles Anyone watching the Uae paint­ PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? Oale CaniaRla bron First Oongrregational CSiurch CELLAR donegc, and one of the Birming- ing procedures on Main St. would RROMPT, COURTEOUS this Sunday at the 10 aJm. service. hikm Negro leaders that the two Plan your financing just as carefully aa you plan Coursa Pledges for the Every Member Osn- have cause to wonder why the files vase may also be made and pre­ Public Records NOTICE COMBINATION afan were “pawns” in the bands of is being made in New York City your building or remodeling. See Blancbester’a F or Mm emd W o m M sented at this time. Ctonvassers — in — Ifayor Albert Boutwoll. over repeated requests fbr e- they went at a good oUp laying LAST EVENING and women Against Yes Vote oiatea, IiK., tract known as Btyan foyad look." Try it! Add a piece or two to any room two repreoentatives without alien- in Con down the yellow stripe, A man on ‘ffB w sTss’s aasasT rtsaseiat >usr»TST«au Concerned over the liquor refer­ Farms, located in the towns, of in your home tomorrow. siteg the Negro population. the tailgate af the apray truck, I m o m w m MAJuarrM KTOMrm a fm nectleut). endum on Oct. 7, the council of the Manchester and South Windsor. CHo tfd taHc with them half cronohlag, half-kneeling, deft­ Gilead Congregational Church vot­ Mftniajfe T inrmrn SEED W HEN hoarever, saying he had been Current annuel Dividand ed at Hs meeting on Sept. 28, to R o b e r t E ^ v ^ Frlte Jr.. 417 MAHOGANY ly popped down toe warning flags On Insured Sayings BBANCH m m OB, BOUTE SI, COVBMTHT DALE CARNEGIE dially nooivad” and woul^ meet have the church take stepe In co­ Hackmatack St, and Ileans Ma­ NATURE DOES ia rapid rhythmic motion, eossaric ... we MENTIONED THE IMPORTANCE . Way* m s Leadesebip operating -with other churches In rie Jaslowaki, 36 Utehfleld St., St W)th them again from time to Uke. It was rather a dashing thing OF THE proper interpretation of current r Training Will Becwflt the community as being opposed to James’ Ohur^ Oct. 6. A - No question about it, a rocker is PREFINISHED t^no. the sale of beer and Uquor. Such to see, as a mattsr of fact. trends in relation to your personal needs and OPEN THJL f F.M. m o n ^t u i s - f r id a y ^ Every Blaa sad Womi Clyde Elmer Patten, 660 Hil­ comfortable and when you use a Bos­ ;lh o M oot tarin bomb anploaion, future objectives. Your Putnam representa­ stand has been taken In former liard St, and Carol Ann Hall, ton rocker you add charm as well m Now oa fifth Avenue to New mURSDAT 9 A.M. to t FJ*.—WED. OLDeOBD AT NOON years, when the same question North Coventry, Got 12. NOW! eouM have cut down donmo tive can help you make thoughtful decisions, Extra Hours 1. IncresM your potoe and comfort to your home. This one is in York City aiattan must be some­ came up, by churches and women' PANELING or dtiaena and policomen if it bad Confidence Building Pennits what more eOmpUoated to be sure, ^ y not see him today. organlutlons of the town. Men of To Phillips Construction Oo. black with a maple seat; decorated in ■iepeeded," Miould bring home the Speak More iiffectively to the town did not appear to be so what with toe greater treffic and Groups and Individual* for Abraham Elkin, new garage A - 39.95 gold, $89.95. nooooslty ior booperaticB with the ■ealous in opposition, as far as an. But it eeems etrenge, none the Sell Touraelf, Tour Ideas, we can find out. . at 41 HarUand Rd , |1,690. B - A 86-inch round solid maple cock­ ponce mission Your Product To Phillips Oonatructian Co. for leas, that toe Itoa down toe avenue Legion Plcnlo tail table has an Early American ‘Part or the rooponalbOity for Increase Y ovj: Human R Philip H. Brass Jr., additions to toouM have divided toe city offi- A family picnic is scheduled Sim- ggat cooperation rsota with NsgM FREE INFORMATION latlons Skllto day by' Jones-Keefe Post, Ameri dweUing at 40 Jarvto Rd., 11,976. fU n, $49.95. rials into oppoeitig eampe with 6. Remember Names, Faces To Walter 'Whitman, additkms l^rtnrs who cannot bo blamed, per­ ean Legion, to take place on the ethnic onrertenee. and Facts Lankof Motel grounds. The Legion to dweUing at 80 Brood St., $268. haps, if they have come to regard DIVIDENDS OVER THE YEARS Hie dispute, ataried with a i«- o A Sharpen Yo\ir Dectoloar will provide steaks, hot dogs and To Anthony Choman for Eltsa- deception aa the nona in conduct Making Skills beth Choman, atorsge (hsd on queet from John't« .Oortc, head ef This booklet lists the common stocks on the hamburgers, fam ilies bringing oi offidaldotn. 7. Ckmtrol Fear and Worry toeir own salads and knives, folks Stock PI., $600. 4x8 SHEETS Italian Historioal 6oci^y of Amer­ New York Stock Echange that have paid divi­ A Dovdop Your Latent D - 39.95 Il|iit hasty oondemnationB like and spoons. To David Pierae, new tool shod, Dough Box ica, for a Royal Roman Putjde dends in each year for 25 years or more. You AbUltiee The Legion to also to take up $200, and demoltoh bam and shed, Vs" THICK tk . Pitt's do not seem to promise D - A solid maple book­ stripe for tos Oct. 12, Columbus may have a copy at no obligation. ' collection on Oct. 6, to be $27, at 869 Parker St. C - 39.95 ahyfiiing hruitful. By the nature To Win a Promotion S case keeps your books Day Paxmds. Ih e purple, it ap­ Make' Youredt PromotaUei ed and left by the roadside To Calvin Taggart additkms to o< their miasian, Royall and Blaik Howard Porter, Richard Grant or industrial buildliig on Chapel St., .UH handy and well pro­ pears, was toe favorite color of the a{t FUlneraUe'to attack from all VOirU nND A FRIEND AT.,. Robert Oafarao may be called by $2,700. B - 49.95 tected; 86” wide, 36” disooverer ef America. Woodland Gordons offnn you HOLLAND RUUS Re Our Guest Wltoont anyone having large quantities ot To Mra. Florence Stevenson, aUao. Th«y should, be given the Cost or Obligation IM n MM 1 RM 63** high, with adjustable REDWOOD Tratfie Commissioner Henry PUTNAM & CO. from rim land ef windmills and woodnn sbons paper. fence at 76 Foster St., $398. binofit or iho doitot. Kvenlng ftoisses To Marcel Jutraa for John R. shelves. Barnes, who to good oopy'under al­ 11 EAST CENTER ST.—S4S-S191 Registration for the District 8 McElraevy, garage and breeseway ;63*« Mvi most any rireumstances, answered LOOK AT THESE SPECIAL BULB PRICES! •dult evening school has been ex­ at 894 Porter St., $1,900. H m Wheat Question C - An old Colcmial dough box b e cj^ e s s WEAVE a newspaperman’s inquiry about FREE handy living room table. 24 x 19” split, mnged :«he tlnltad SUtes ia already fao- the request In ratiier eetorfiil leU' DEMONSTRATION Open Daily 9 to S:S0. Thursday Eva.4 to 9. TULIPS Tto HYACINTHS top, solid maple, $39.95. E - Keep yoiir Hi-Fi 1% a Father oompUoated

PAGE NINE Mi^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAYi SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 ' ||puSSB tiGBnp MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1968 # felpi ^ Remarriage Out, FOR RENT aoverHUl’s HEALTH CAPSULES 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projetiton M: by Michael A.- Petti, M.D. Says Lillian Roth • •sound or slleiit, alto U mm. - ;es TV-Radio Tpnight tilde projectors. WHAT SIZE ROLL OF m -.: Congregation: BANPAGE SMOULP VOU U&C PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)-Singer WELDON DRUO CO. FOR PIFFEREMT BMZT6 Lillian Roth, divorced from her 901 Main St,—TeL Ml 8-dSSl OF THB BOPy ? fifth husband Thiirsilay, says she of [water 1 Woman, 81 has no plans to remarry. CoBplM by Stadento of Manchoster High School Television “ I’m 62 years old and I’ve had Vd. XXVIII, No. 3 Fridny, Sopttflibtr 27 By GEORGE W. HACKETT 6:00 ( 9) Big 8 Theater Un prucress) (90) Have Gun WUl Travel it," she said after her 16-year (OMrtlaMd (ran P«ff* Oae) (23) Hovle at 6 (in progress) (10) International Showtime marriage to publishing heir Thom­ FLEMINGSBURG, Ky. (A P I - (lU-tU) Eiarly Show (In progress) (33) Film MHS Chooses ‘Edith’ Weakling, ( 8) News (34) Face of Sweden as B. McGuire Jr. was dissolved. Sherwin-Williann «Ud, "W* must rscognlM that Three strangers walked' into the (24) What’s New 8:00 ( 34) Face of the World McGuire, 49, sought the divorce In Memmlaai MHS Seniors (18) Big Picture ( » ) TEA foreign policy in the modem In Caribbean Pbth Clover Hill Methodist Church one (ia) Biography on grounds of physical and mental ^Blueboys ’Beaten (20) Film world docs not lend itself to sim­ Sunday morning, looked around 140) Laramie 1:30 (10-32to) Bob Hope Special cnielty and habitual Intemper­ PaiRtt On behalf of all the stu­ ’63-’64 Council 6:10 ( 3) News. Sporta and Weather ( 8-30-40) Burke’s Law ance. She fUed a counterclaim dents of Manchester High Ready Music ple black-and-white choices of SAN JUAN. P.R. (API—Erratic arid discovered they were alone 6:15 (22) Club House (24) (?asala Master Class Thursday and was awarded ^,600 | ( 8-1^ Route 64 W H. ENGLAND School, we would like to ex- good or evil.” Hurricane Edith weakened some­ except for an elderly woman deep 6:30 (10-22-30) Hunlley-Brlnkley lor attorney’s lees.’ Membership what early today as It roared up (24) Heritage 3:00 (24) Stories of H. H. Uunro pressf our profound sympathy For G>ncert Kennedy summed up his re­ in prayer. ( 3) Walter Cronktte (18) Subscription TV The <»uple met while members MHS Boaters between the western end of Puerto LUMBER CO. for the family of Hope Roth- sponse to those who would aban­ "Where'S the rest of the con­ (20) Social Security 9:80 (10-23-30) Harry’s Girls of Alcoholics Anonymous. They well, who was a member of The results of Student Council Rico and the neighboring Domin­ gregation?” they a.sked, . strug­ (12) Ncw.sbeal ( 3-13) Twlli^t Zone Thirteen seniors, chosen jast don the United Nations, end for- (40) Superman ( 8-30-40) Farmer’s Dai^hter married in 1947 and separated in "A t the Green"—640H5M1 the senior class. elections for the 1963-94 school e l^ aid, resume atmospheric nu­ ican Republic. But it still packed gling to conceal their surprise. 10:00 (10-33-30) Jack Paar ((J) April to represent MHS in the an­ a dangerous punch of winds, rain (18) Life of Riley I960 Moving more quickly than the:^ overpowering victory. Ha singlad As a student in the college year are aa follows, with the clear tests, and cut diplomatic “ I’m it,” replied Miss Ollie ( 8) New Breed (24) Japanese Brush Painting Miss Roth Is author of the best out Co-captain Ned Zagllo, '64, as preparatory course, a mem­ nual All-Connecticut <3oncert, have number of the room asaigned to and stormy seas. : gpencer. 7:00 (12-22-30-40) News: Sports: and ( 3-13) Alfred Hitchcock German Blitzkrieg, the MHS soc­ spent much of their summer prac­ ties t^lth the Soviet Union by say­ FOR FINGERS OR TOES, USE Weather ( 8-30-40) Fight of the Week selling novel "I ’ll Cry Tomorrow,” the outstanding player of the gams ber of the French Club, Sock each representative. ing: Winds of 100 miles an hour a t. gjjg also is the steward, treas- (24) Planet Earth 10:45 ( 8-20-40) Make That Spare which tol(l of her rise from the cer team opened the 1064 season ticing for the program, to be held the hurricane’s core slackened to and trustee of the white I-INCH WIPE BANPAQE j FOR for his fine defensive game in the and Buskin drama society, For the class of 1994; Robert "In world affairs as in all other ( 31 11:00 ( 3-13-33-30) News. Sports and depths of alcoholism. with a powerful 4-1 victory against and especially as a Library on PMday evening, Oct. 25, In the Allbrio, 122; Nancy Begg, 132; 76 miles, while storm tides as frame structure with its twin front ARMS OR LEGS, 2*1NCH BANP- (18) Subscription TV Weather fullback slot. "I didn’t see him University of Connecticut auditor­ aspects of life, the days of the AGE; FOR THIGHS OR TRUNK, (10) M Squad >11:16 (10) Football Forecast Miss Roth said she saw no hojte Bristol ESastem at Memorial Field, (Zagllo) miss a kick all day,” sedd Page, Hope contributed much Steven Bra(ly, 136; Marilyn W ar­ quiet past are gone forever.” i high as eight feet above normal i (jo^rs. The church was built in (40) Steve Al'en for reconciliation since McGuire ium. Several hundred high school dropped to four to six feet above | jg j, ^ remote community out- 3 -INCH BAN PAGE. (20) Film SEED WHEK Tuesday. The first red and white Mr. Danielson. to Ufe at MHS. ner, 101; Karen Kilpatrick, Jack And with the help of present pol-, 7:I.'5 (22) Spotlight ( 3) UOTte had lathered a child by another students from all over the state Me Adam, 125; Doreen Oolas, Hol­ normal. ; side Elizaville, had 60 members Hm M C«fMuW« fivM IxiBhil M w i h Mm . (30) Sports Camera 11: JO (13) Movie goal of the season was netted by Steve Brstdy and “his BUtz> Her classmates wish to es­ teles, he contended, “ the Com­ , H a in>*fiM ta Im W • SwtnMtk iMim It-SO (10-23-30) Tonight (C) woman and brought divorce NATURE DOES aitouMly participate. They are .1 ly Hooker. AT; Joanne Kemp. The U.S. Weather Bureau at j^rn of the century, but 7:30 ( 3-12) Great Adventure center Steve Brady, ’64, 14 seconds krieg” was also credited by the tablish a Hope Rothwell Me­ grouped, accordtog to thetr in­ munist trffenslve h u been thwarted ( S-20H0) ( 3) Movie charges.. after the starting whistle. coach with a fine game. R l| ^ in­ morial, In the form of a book­ A9; Susan Mahoney, 203; Ronald and turned back in recent 1 San Juan continued to maintain j fQ^ay carries only one name on The child referred to was bom terest, into three organizations I a hurricane warning for the records—Miss . _ Spencer’s._ SEE SATURDAX’S XV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING Throwing the blue-garbed Bria- side Bill Carney, ’66, was men­ shelf in the MHS . Library. G. Lewis, 213. months.” Aug. 18 at a Cottonwood, Ariz., chorus, orchestra or band. f Also. Terry McCarthy, 222; l)a- Dominican Republic" east ‘ of San ‘ She pays out $400 a year for Scriptures and admits that Miss tol team off gruard with a switch tioned by Mr. Danielson as "start' Donations are being made in The chorus members are Janice This was the most important Pedro de Macoris, Including the hospital. A birth certificate listed homerooms throughout the vid Miner, 226: Debbie Roscoe, speech Kennedy has made during the pastor’s salary and donate.s Ollie ” is very, very good at it.” the child’s name as Thomas B. NOW! of positions on the kickoff, Bill Ing slowly but turning In a fine BousfieM and Myra Treash (so­ 229; Georgette Ponton, 232; Paul Peninsula de Samana. although it at least $300 to missions and' The minister considers her "one Carney, ’95, Randy Smith, ’64, and day." school. pranos); Beverly Burger, Diane his 10,000-mUe Western tour. And added that some further weaken- McGuire m . His mother’s maid­ The student body is united Mary E. Williams Richard, 239; Nancy Santoa, 240; he delivered it in a state—and in charitable groups. And whenever of the most dedicated people I’ve Radio en name was shown as Evelyn Brady combined with fine passing Mrs. Danielson said that the Bampton and Maxine Allison (al­ David P. HtocheF Patricia A. Raekowskl ing in the storm could be expected I (jiover Hill needs a coat of paint, ' ever met. She lives a very frugal for the goal. hooters were all "hustle” but add­ In its hope that its sympathy Randy Smith, 248; Oteryl Stark­ a Rocky Mountain region—where Belle Cluckey. tos); Dick Sullivan, Jack Roger weather, 268; Ann 'Viot, 270; Ned as it crossed the eastern tip of ■ jf|gg oilic. still vigorous at 81, j life to support Clover Hill.” (Tills listing Includes only those news broadeasts of 10 or M nitaotr Marshall Stevens, '66, a sulb- ed that only one goal of the four can bring some sm^I meas­ smd Lee Baglin (tenors); Larry conservative sentim ent has A woman who identified herself ure of comfort to the Roth- Zagllo. 271. the Dominican Republic. I fhe job herself. .J The house—Miss Ollie was bom length. Some stations carry other short aewoeasts). as Evelyn Belle Hulsebos testified stitute center, scored his first tadly was truly earned. Preston and Ron Helm (basses). seemed on the rise. At '6 a.m. Eastern Standard | keeps the interior of the there—has a teleirtione but few wtil family. For the class of 1995: Betsy WDBC-1S66 #> 7:00 Bill Hughea Thursday, but gave only her name of the season and the hooter’s He considers that the team play Arthur LeCIarie (clarinet), Stanley Hyde, 119; Alan Baxter, 114; The President’s schedtile today Time, the center of the hurricane | church spotless, tunes the piano other modern conveniences. She 18 00 Otrand second of the game after the Bris­ was good for the first game of the Pat Raekowskl, ’64 Ostrinsky (bass clarinet) and was another heavy one, starting 6:U(I J.m Nettleton WIMT—13U and age, 37. She, like McGuire, a Three MHS Seniors Become William Carney, l2 l; Hope 2 was placed 2(XI. miles west of San > whenever necessary, and in win- raises her own garden, cans the 8:00 Raynor Shioea 6:00 Newt. Weather, Sports real estate salesman in Sedona, tol goalls mlsplayed the ball leav­ year, but improvement wUl have Stephien Johns (tuba) are members Colliders, 123; John Krlnjzk, 130; with a Salt Lake City airport talk Juan and 60 miles east of Santo i^on stove so vegetable.s and fruit that grows I :U5 Newa d.fn Off of the l>and. The concert will con­ dedicating the $6«-mtllion Flaming 6-30 Showcase Ariz., refused to answer on ing Stevens a wide open g06d. to be made if the team tz going Leslie Dowd, 134; Lenora Fara, Domingo. , , _ ' that the jilace is warm by the on the 130-acre tract. "A neighbor wnav—tit 6:45 Lowell Thomaa Steveiis scored with no attempted sist of performance by each group, Gorge Dam miles away near the 6:00 Haay Ed Show grounds of possible self Incrimina­ to conquer rival Hall, (The Hall 146; Betsy House, cafeteria. Edith continued to movef in a time the Rev. Harry Oldaker , and I take care of the chickens and 6:50 Sporta Time opposition by the "blueboys” full­ game was played yestei^ay, but of 'wl bolUng water. AT TOUR NCI9HB0RH00D ITORI Danielson acclalma as a powerful I to receive toe music they will per­ dents across the country who t(X)k and Honors Spanish 3. His future lege Level Math V, Advanced Heidi Dellafera, 131; Robert Evans. the possibilities of burning.” dents near rivers to be prepared ball rolled through the center of form the following October. During this test, from some 16,(XX) high plans include attending Penn State. Placement Epgllsh, Honors Phys­ 138; Mary Lou Frankenberg. 144: ^ ------the goal marking the end of Man­ ______A student council representative n ie President said the treaty to move to higher ground. Low TTie kaa been posted In each homeroom toe summer, toe music must be schools, only 13,000 became semi- Pat Raekowskl is the edltor-ln- ics and Honors French III. ^ e Barry Gooding, 148; Gtuy Heard, coastal • areas were evacuated chester’s goal making for the day. en to the ftoe ey and probably Karl Norris, GaU Seiler, '65 MORIARTY BROTHERS consoletts eabinst Features glare-proof RCA alty where she revived her ^^^k was done to cheml^- wuh it. Tile process, it Is report- noon, the Manchester High foot *64 degree after completing a one-year h Is main Interest U organic Mark Monette, '94, and Dave 301 CENTER STREET—643-5135 COLOR TV High FideUty Color Tube. Beautifully finished •d, has been very successful, and ball team will have its showdown in Antiqued norentine Wahrat chemistry, a field to which Mr. it will probably be continued to with the highly touted Conard Peace, '94, provide the “meat" of Dramatic’s Course For As Mra Allan’s previous teachmg Quinjan has -been working on a re­ following years.. <3hleftains in West Hartford. the line at tackles. Both boys have experiences Include four Massachu- search project for the pgst ♦-WO Rick Ames. '6,5 The Indians has had several pre­ one year’s experience and are ex­ For As pected to go )>oth ways — offense Holds Workshop U ffle As WEEKI.Y setts schools and one Connecticut gvimmers at Brown Universitv. season scrimmages and have ap- H 5 « sttoool. Her Before coming to Manchester, GIRLS LEADERS MEET peszed "off and on.’’ Their best and defense. Liffle As WEEKLY schools M*’- Quinlan Uught chemlatry and 1710 Girls Leaders Club recent­ e ffm thus far came agsdnst the The guards appear eet. Bob AH- Students at MHS this year who Enjoy unzujrpasscd natural color! Featurea TAKE UP TO I cou ri^ in French. Latin, History Berlin High School to ly held Its first meeting of the Weaver Beavers, a perennial pow­ brio, ’64, and Dick Lewis, '64, are are Intereeted in the theater, have 24,000 volt (factory-aitjuzted) chUkU. Super- glare-proof RCA High Fidelity Color Tube, Berlin and headed the Science Ds- school year. The officers were in­ erhouse. The gridders came out returning lettermen and are fast been offered an powerful "New VUU" tuner. Two keyed color 24,000-voIt (factory-adjusted) chassis, euper- YEARS TO PAY! the knlttog club. French Oub and at Edison Junior CoUe troduced. They are Sue Crane, '94, on the short end of a 8-0 score enobgh to "pull out” to lead the learn what goes into toe makings DRIVEWAYS controls make tuning easy. Extended-range powerful "New Viata” Tuner, rich "Golden National Honor Society. Florida. While to Florida. 1 preeident; Nancy Begg, '64, vice during the game regulation por­ end runs. of a good play by wuolUng in the 6” X 6” duo-cone speaker. ntroaf' sound. In her eiwre momento she en- freshman biology. president, and Roberta Lehmus, tion of the scrimmage, but were Roger Parrot. '64, will be the "Dramatics Workshop.” TlUs center and will more than likely Joys knitting, s ^ n g . or human anatomy, and physiology, '66, secretary. President Sue wel­ impressive in many key spots. course, directed by Mr. Donald Free Esfimafes On: the piano. During the summer served aa liaison adviser in comed all members back to school. double aa a defensive linebacker. Tliomas of the English Depart­ Led by Clo-Captains Rick Daley, Bill Pohe, '95, has looked real torJe TXorUlA AtlsnUc, Committee chairmen were totro- '64, and Paul Richards, ’64, the ment, offer! practical experience. ing irito her husbwd torw u „,y g „,ty Boca Raton. duced, and chairmen of fall sports sharp on defense and appears to StudenU working in group* leant a t Red and White should prove to be have nailed down a comer-ltoe- BITUMIIIOUS ASPHI PAVIN8 sons. She "Manchester la a friendly, civUS- chosen. The reap(>naibilities of a formidable opponent for any of the arU of UghUng, cotounfilng, club membezz w m explained. Ten­ backer slot. most of England minded community,” Mr. Quinlan the OCIL teams. ajqilying makeup and creating • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS tog films of her says. "My family and I are happy tative plaiM were' miule for the an­ Peter Sylvester, '64, has come seta for zhowe. Students are new films are often used In her French ^ , nual gym '^wMinhly for which the Elxpected to open at quarter­ through with fine abowlngs and • GAS STATIONS • COURTS back in Woody Clarke. ’64,^ with preparing for work on Sock and classes. ' Roy Pariu, Girls Leaders <3ub wUt'preseht two will be in there somewhere when Bukin's upcoming productlen, In addition to traveling. Mrs. routines. Jack Simmons, '64. providing the the whistle blows. - ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED depth at that Important position. 'Dark of the Moon." Allan has also taken several pwt- SENIORS CHECK DATES If the Indians can start off with Thiz non-credit courze megts graduate summer courses at Har­ Applications and information Ronald G. Lewis, '64, or Dick Pas­ a win tomorrow, then oppoetog Bushes Beautify School WE ARE 100% INSITREQ OPEN CoUege-bound seniors are re­ ternack, '65, and Richard should two periods a week, flret period IXXICXKJI^ vard College Summer School,, New for the Naval Resenra Offibers teams lietter beware. This team on Wednesday and Friday. Nine­ minded by the Guidance Office to Where SERVICE Is The BIG DIFFERENCE Britain State Teacher’s College m - start at the halfbacks whUe the has •the goods, and If they click, School custodians were recently busy alt work beautifying MHS check college catalogues for sjwU- Training Corps scholarship, which with 42 spreading yews, some at which are riKxwn her*. HaK U teen students are now partlel- DAILY WllUmantlc State Teacher’s Col- provIdM a college education fullback slot Is still a toss up be­ the pigskinners can present Coach SINCE 1929 cation deadlines, teats to be token. tween Bob Werstler, '64, and Ran­ Allbrio and coaching z ti^ with a the bushes were planted in two huge cement floor boxes to front pattog in what appearz to b« a BROTHERS BKTUKDAT TILL 6 for senior boys who qualify, have at Bailey Auditorium, while the others were placed to the boxes worthvriiila oourze. 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE Allan’s curriculum for this and toelr dates. Applicaton W a ^ bden received to the Ckiidance Of­ dy Oote, '65. fine season. Randy Smith, *94 to fimrt oC the cafeteria. (Herald photo by Satemta)'. Oaiyietter.' C43.7691—WE CARRY JENNTTE SEALER y^torii^JL tortortructlon of ^ ^ fice. The line will be flanked by Dal- four French HI and IV claasee. colleges board of , . ( !. I 1' ; ’ ' I ■»: 1 ■ ^7 : j •'■■I■/ y'

PAGE ELEVEN ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, 8E9*TEMBER 27, 196S MANCHEST^ fiVEkiNG HEtlALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEIMBER 27, 1968 PAGE mu recognizance after pleading inno­ decade he headed ’•Associated does not plan to do so. Instead, it lots of room, fresh air anil sun­ from Dallas alone. The center has will work closely with universities Pair Caged'Child; cent to the neglect charge. A McNiunara Tours Hifi^hlands Rocfcvillei-Vemon Andover Bloc shine?’’ / received $2 irtillion to grants and Universities—a comibine of Harv­ hearing is scheduled (or Oct. 26. ^Dream’ Styles O bituary Dallas Starts contracts for research projects. ard, Yale. MIT, 'Princeton, - Cor­ In the Southwest by an Inter­ Denise is his daughter by a prev­ FREE DELIVERY Confusion Developes Amid the outcries of wounded change of professors, setting up Neglect Charged eome' 'Ibe center will have a staff of nell, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, the ious marriage. t A.M. to 4 P.M. S e e k s one thoueand and is Intended to Urjiversltles ’ of Pennsylvania and laboratory facilities and findings The child's stepmother was Worn at Show KunzlUClark ^‘Super’ Schoori«i5t. aome- available to the universities. Mm. Aim* Nwrri* - A tiling. They were led by Erlk becoihe a “mec<» dr men ot Rochester. This group worked LONGMEADGW, Mass. (AP) — served with a neglect complaint War on Viet Cong Over DeMarco’s Role Mm. Alma Breault Norris, 66, ALPOA Parley Jonnson, btiard chairman of Texas! science and technology.” . with the Brookhaven National The father and stepmother of 10- returnable Monday. ARTHUR DRU6 By DOMS BEUHNO Voting Puts of East Hartford, widow of How­ Industries, Inc., and then presi-, In brief, the center will: Laboratory on Long lalaiid. Extended Forecast year-old Denise Blanchette have The complaint charged the ard H. Norris, died yesterday at For Science parents cautioned Denise against TTie kind o t clothe* that iiromer dent of the Chamber of Com­ Occupy a l,40()-acre campus Outstanding scientists already been acrcused of locking her in a dream about but rarely get to see Bruno DeMarco, the system! analyst who last spring con­ Bast Hartford Hospital. She was (Conttoeed from rage One) merce. near Richardson, northeast of Dal­ afe' b'ringtog their ideas to the WINDSOR LOCKS CAP) — The forming any relatlonahipa at the sister of PhUias J. Breault of By ]|AYMOND HOLBROOK First they rcogniied the prob-. las, outfitted with the most ad­ center. Dr.. Anton h. Hales, who tiny room beneath the roof and school. She was described as a pered or wear were modeled for a ca­ vinced the town directors he should be given the delicate job 4 Questions U.S. Weather Bureau issued the in a cage made of chicken wire. Seen Unhai 36 Main St., South Windsor. Over 60 membem aMended Nm , -DALLAS,^ Tex. (AP) — A few lem: vanced research equipment avail­ heads the geophyzi(ft diideion, has brilliant pupil to the advanced pacity audience last night at the of studying the operations of the town highway department, Mm. Norris is also survived by a tfaree-hour meeting. Oidy *o* Brainpower Is the most valuable, able. led a summer research party in following five-day forecast for 'Die girl, deacribed as ema­ fifth grade. 'fysam back, - an eastern elec- ciated, was placed in a foster LEASE Statler Hilton Hotel. Hartford, *t seems to have stirred up considerable ill will among highway The oontroveraial queatioa of the daughter, another brother, a step­ vote per tomUy, tiiough, wa s.rt- commodity to the electronic and Assemble a ’’community of the Great Lakes region. Dr. Ivor Connecticut today; Mrs. Nhu had called the officers tfonlcs firm with 6,000 employes home .Thursday after Mr. and FIRE BY APPOINTMENT • America’s No. 1 Road Car I from fm ge srtal They were still Indignant when They ame up with the solu­ Ph.D degrees to southwestern physics. e the weekend with little day to mainland to wonder if a serious, Full Maintenance, Fully Insured Nhu put himself forward as a risking their lives every day." for all areas, except maternity several local electronics firms universities from 600 yearly to The center Is in temporary ness,” Melanie Kahane, Internationally highway department personnel where they are 3 to 4 p.m. and The four questions appearing on Church at 9 a.m. meeting. tion : j day change thereafter. fire was raging. Firemen replied candidate for the first time, run­ Mrs. Nhu intercepted as she known interior decorator, gave an complained that West Coast com- 2,000 yearly by 1976, through an quarters at the Southern Metho­ ! Mrs. Blanchette said Denise had found themselves without any clear 6:80 to 8 p.m., and intvate rooma tbe machines, simpUfl^, are; Burial WiU be to St. Mary’s Some 260 copies of the pzopss- A multimlllion - dollar “ Super Some normal high and lows: to be disciplined more than their to callers that there was indeed Paul Dodqc Pontiac ning as an "Independent.” It Is left a Rome beauty parlor with illustrated talk on home decora­ 1. Do you authorize the select­ Cemetery, Bast Hartford. Friends jMnles were luring away Ph.D.s. Interchange of professors and dist University. A staff of 100 per­ I a new plled-up hairdo, enlarged boss. where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ad bylaws wUH also be given to University" known as the gradu­ Hartford 69-46; New Haven 70-50. their other (our children." She a fire, but a planned one. They INC. expected that he will be named tion, and the Trinity Pipes, a sing­ The general manager, Richard men to purchase the Kmtzll-Clark may call at the funeral home to­ D’Amour to mall out to affl tha J. “ What’s this fuss over egg­ ate research center of the South­ other incentives. sons—including 70 scientists, en­ said a demolition crew waa burn­ p c^ d m t of the assembly. His her previous criticism. Vialtora are requested not to gineers and technicians — is at Precipitation may. total more said Denise "got her clothes wet Phone 649-3881 ing group from Trinity College, MarUn, is named by the town smoke In patient’a rooms. No more site? day from 7 to 9 p.m. mentoem of the aasocletiion as re­ heads,’’ An angry civic leader de­ west. President of the center is Dr. ing down the old Fishers Island reasons for seeking elective office "South Viet Nam. with a pop­ work. than • one half Inch. Rain ia ex­ and, dirty” everytitoe she went 878 MAIN STREET entertained at Intermission. charter as director of public works. than two visitor, at one time per 2. Will you authorise them to quired by ALPOA’s bytawm. manded, “ when Dallas has every­ Construction is under way with Lloyd V. Berkner, credited with i out into the yard. ; Counto’ Club because a new one ; were not known. ulation of only 14 million people spend $42,500 for the land? (To­ being the father of the interna­ I Although the center will be qual- pected to develop about Monday and a tight control due to war, Mias Kahane, in private life the Martin told The Herald when Lang­ patient. Mrs. Eufenla O. Peterson D'AintiOur will be gdivwi a m a w thing — oil, cattle, cotton, water, ...... an initial.. - $26 ...... million. „to privately__j Blanchette was freed on his own is being built. Nhu’s politically powerful wife, wife of Ben Grauer, news com­ try left that he intended, at least tal area; About 36 acres). OOVENTOY—Mm. Hlufenia O. to which to cal! and boM the spe­ power, transportation, labor and' raised capital, $9 million of it tional geophysical year. For a ' ifled to award doctoral degrees, It and continue into Tueaday. who acts as first lady for the cannot always prevent infiltration 8. Will you authorise the select­ and sabotage in the ranks of its mentator, opened the show and temporarily, to delegate cwislder- Patieats 'today: 304 Petemon, 77, of St. Peterefcuig, cial meeting. bachelor president, was an “ Inde­ gave a list of “don’ts” for ama­ ably more responsibility to the In­ men to appoint an incinerator F ^ , died this morning at Laurel Last night’s meeting was called pendent” candidate for re-election officials,” she said. • ADMITTED YESTERDAY: building committee? "It is normal that the United teur decorators. “Don’t,” khe said, dividual public works department MancNr Convalescent Home in Mlan- by WiUtom Tucker, aseoclatton to the assembly. Both she and her Charles Goulette, Andover; Glenn 4. Will you appropriate $10,000 riiester. She was the mother of States, with a population of hun­ “ match color samples for your heads. Including highway superin­ Stephenson, 22 Center St., Rock­ member, as an outgrowth of a husband were unopposed. home by daylight; remember, they tendent Briiest Tuceck, than bad forpreUminary engineering costs? Mrs. Jhmee A. Mhrtin of Rt. 44A, complaint by the Rarv. WUMw From Rome, where she is on a dreds of millions and maybe a ville; Thom as Toiqiing, 88 Hillside Ths referendum is a result of a looser control, can find certain ad­ are usually seen imder artificial been the case when Lanjgtry was in St.; Roger DlTarando Sr., 11 Wal Nbcth Oolventcy. Phflpot, Negro partor c f a N w world tour, Mrs. Nhu replied tart­ office. town meeting held Aug. 7, at which M n. Peterson, who hne been Heven church and ownw of l*»e YOU eer MUCH MOHS FOR YOUR OOUAR AT GRAMO-imr! ly to U.S. Ambassador Henry venturers and saboteurs among lights.” T ; Mrs. Fisnces Gebel, 64 She also warned not to “use voters approved the site and the 'vielUng with her daughter tor the property Hot eight yeeze. Cabot Lodge’s criUctsm Thursday their Junior officials who do not Shortly I Summer St.; Mrs. Harriett Giaco- Ncpendlture for the land, contin­ hesitate to betray the official pol­ tlnv samples in choosing wall col­ M* c o n ^ c t was rigne^ Hartford; Serge Dube, part two monthe, took iH shout a The mlnirter, who appUed for of her attack Sunday on U.S. gent on the approval of tha Vernon month ago. membership on three oooartons Junior offlcers in Viet Nam. icy of their government.” ors'.” This she said, is a mistake, as ^ gan work ^ ****^''jy! Avon; Dean Benson, 196 Green when four walls are painted the dep^m ent. ^ Rd.; Mrs. Margaret Ed- Fire District Planning Oommiasion. She was boro to atookhokn. was turned down each time, the same color they reflect and intensi­ partrnents ineto^of o^retlOT ^ On Sept 3, the plaimtog com Sweden, on Jen. 26, 1686. She was rtuoBt recent rejection coming miaslon met and rejected me site. YOUS a V E 3 0 % - 4 0 % - 5 0 % AND EVEN MORE fy the shade many times over. WftE to 8&V€ the town M muen SB M TUTAlf** flf • EiTtoM a member of First C3*urch of Aug. 31. Until he to aooepted as They gave three reasons: Obrist, Scientist, in Boston. an ALPOA member be and Ms Other Mts of advice she gave ^ * * * ’^ “ Emma Jubln, Wlllimantlc’; Mrs! 1. An inadequate mpply of wa­ Beaklee Mrs. Mhrtin, she la sur­ Given‘ Kiss of Death’ said before he began. -Mary - Sanhom, - ’ Andover; Mrs. hunUy may not use tbe lake for were'to paint all rooms in a house ter. vived by another daugMtor, Mrs. envtnimlng, flahlng or boating. different shades of the same color, With Langrtry gone, and with no Irene Germond, 161 Brookfield St.; other authority put in hla place, 2. Danger of polluting Ctork David Hartaive of Prairie VUlage. The Rev. Mr. PhUpot complaln- match all colors in a room to a Mrs. Shirley Cowles, 148 Blssell Brook and eventually the Tanlw - Kane.; a brother, Hhny Roeeen of a leadership vacuum apparently St.; James Wheeler, 388 Oakland sd to Gov. Dempsey and the State In Jail, Valachi Says piece of printed fabric, or to be hooeen River. They explained that Brooklyn. N. Y.; sewen grandchU- Ovfl Rights Oommiasion, cboxg- afraid of color. “ Color,” she said, develop^. WhUe Tureck under­ St.; Mrs. Lucille Vincek, 23 S. any adjoining property owner or stood the department was to have dren and one great-grandchild. that he waa being kept out “ is the magic in your home; use Alton St.; Mrs. Betty Lou Green someone downstream from the riv­ Tbe Rmeral wfU be held Sunday been Ms responsibility, DeMarco 121 Lenox St.; Robert Frost, 187 because of his naoe. (Oauthraed from Page Owe) it with courage.” er could obtain an injunction stop­ afternoon at tbe Hobnes F^meral As tbe meeting opened tort night After her talk. Miss Kahane, seems to have tried to assume con­ WelU St.; PhllUp PelleUer, 170 ping operation of the incinerator. Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, trol of some Mghway operations. Hilliard St.; Joseph King, Coven­ Tucker said, “Tbs eyes of Oomect- run to $ltk),000 hi a little mere than Police Silent who has won awards here and 3. They felt that the property at a time to be announced. Burial Icut are upon ue. We are kx>ked abroad for her industrial and In­ Last week the frictions began try; James Brady, Hartford; Mrs. was too small for proper kmg will be rt the oonrventenoe of the a year during World War n. Ellen Manner, East Hartford; upon as a lake association which terior designs, showed color slides to come into the open. First a fore­ term uae, especially if the incine­ family. There -witl b e n o oalltag has dtoorlminated agatort a feUow Hla normal Income was sup­ On Slaying of of some of her work, remarking man, then an employee union of­ Eugene Knapp Sr., Columbia; Ed­ plemented by selling ration ward Bobrowski, Bast Hartford; rator were to be built to service a bourn. property owner.” that some were made 20 years ficial, went to General Manager neighboring town^ MJecMona to altering momber- stamps, he explained. ago but sUll were not outmoded. Martin to ask who was in charge. John Maxwell, (Coventry; Dominic Massita, 17$ Woodland St.; Mrs. A solutiop to tbe incinerator Wayne W. Philip totip requtrements were raised by Oenovese is under prison sen­ Rothwell Girl The Dupont collection of luxuri­ DeMarco, with no clear author­ problem, although proposed by Wayne W. Philllpe, 96, of 246 th m membere of tbe board of di- tence now as a narcotics racket­ ous clothes was shown after Miss ity, had apparently been giving or­ Madeline Cavasza, 104 Main St.; Mrs. Bernice Cox, 27 View St. Seymour B. Lavitt, representative Main St., died yesterday at Man­ redtore 'who attended the meeting. eer, but nevertheless reportedly (OunUnued from Page One) Kahane’s talk. Sixteen lovely ders to department p erson n el chester Memorial Hospital after a models displayed the breathtaking to the Capitol Region Planning One of the Objeoton, WUMam G. still tuns the mob. without telling Tureck, who only ADMITTED TODAY: Olln Ger- Agency, about fdur yearn ago, long lUnese. Htaunan, said the lake sasoclatioei ValacU, a neat figure in a dark Hope Fein Rothwell, a quiet 17- fashions, made by top flight de­ found out in some InstancM after ich, 684 N. Main 8t., John Camp­ Mr. PhiUips was bom Feb. 6, was a private organization and signers, to an appreclaUve audi- bell, 713 Hartford Rd.; R a l^ cam* to light recently to M gray suit, appeared to be tense year-old from Bolton, became the j audible in its approval. Jean DeMarco's directions had been Chester. \ 1607, to Glastonbury, ahd Uved to sbould not be Obl^ed to revise its as be sUuted his testimony. But Aceto, 189 Oak St. object of two major searches in | -phorp of Hartford, fashion coordln carried out. A t the CRPA meeting there, Manchester 23 years. He operated rules because of outside preenures. the tension seemed to drain away BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to a refrlgemtor sales and service Ralph GogUa, chalnnan of the .Vernon Isat week, when the car i ator, described the fashions. The manager then forwarded a step* were token to initiate ac­ as the eo-year-old hoodlum memo to all tbe department man­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lea, 111 Eld- tion (m a regional toctoefator. company. CI'vU RIgbta Obmmiasion, attend­ launched into Ms story under she was driving was discovered Prices were studiously avoided. ridge St.; a daughter to Mr. and EXTRA LARGE COTTON agement, Instructing them that Many area leaders believe that, be­ Survi-vors include his wife, Mrs. ed last night’s mseting on the to- 1.69 5 LBS. MOTH CRYSTALS questianing by Sen. John L. Mc­ p ^ e d on the pavement on re­ However, It was hinted that moat Mrs. Arthur Green, 121 Lenox S t; Susanne Bosworth Philllpe; a vttstion of Tucker. Also present Clellan, D-Arii., then by Sen. Karl mote Reservoir Rd. She was en of the frocks were priced In the "The chain of command ki the cause of the costs involved in a TERRY DISH TOWELS highway departmeit hae not been a da^hter to Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ daughter, Mrs. WlUlam Von Deck wae Thomas Hemy, the oomnols- OR NUeeiTS Colorful prints! Slightly irregulor! If perfect 59^ X. Mundt, R-S.D. route home from a 4-H meeting at vicinity of $1,000. A tweed suit with las Cheney, RFD 2, Manchester; separate toctoerator, Vemon tax­ changed. Direction hy Mr. De­ payers would be better off await­ of Vemon; two brothem, Alan toon’s executive secreUuy and a For oil yoor round elothinj protoetion the Tolland Agricultural Center In nutria-lined v-shaped cape was a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ member of the lake association. He said he was a member of said to be priced at $899. Marco will be proceased through ing action on the regional level. PhfUipe of West Hartford and the syndicate's ruling power, the Vernon. The car, discovered by las Auclair,- Ellington. Newton Phillips of WiUimantlc; The oommiasion itiet several 69*ZIPPERED PILLOW Vemcm Constable John Marshall, The suits and dayUme clothes the department superintendent Lavitt feels that, regardless of secret criminal society known to were beautifully tailored and lovely (Tureck) and endorsed by Mm.” BIRTHS TODAY: A aon to Mr. a sister,,Mrs. EUdred Barrett of weeks ago with offldala of the lake 1.99 6 FOOT RUNNIRS was parked with the lights off, key a regiMial merger, Vemon will still asscxdatlon to an attempt to iron Its members as Cosa Nostra, and to look at, but it was the formal It ia unclear precisely what h ^ and Mrs. Peter Listro, Kelly Rd., Phoenb^Ue, and two grandson* PROTECTORS specifically a member of a unit in the ignition, and all but the driv­ Vernon; a daughtw to Mr. and need land. He feels that the objec­ Fhneral services will be held to­ out the dispute. ALPOA notified WITH LOOP TUFTINO 100% cotton! Irregulars er's door locked. attire that made most of the pened next, because Mgh'way de­ tion to the KunzU-Claik rite hy Sturdy j . . .Losurled patterns of the synAcate in New York City audience vrish for an Aladdin's Mrs. Robert Duncan, 16 Russell morrow at 1 p.pi. at the Holmea the commisrion last week that it head^ by Genovese. He said Over 300 volunteers searched the partment personnel have restrict­ the plaimtog oommiasion is based Lamp or the Midas touch. Dr'., Vernon; a son to Mr. and Fhneral Home, 400 Main St. The was unable to reconsider the appli­ each unit is ruled by a boas, un- heavily wooded region surround­ ed themaelvea to ‘no comment’ an­ Mrs. John Kolesar, 98 Nike Circle. on misinformation. Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pastor cation of tits Negrro minister, not­ STORAGE BOXES ing the ear. No trace of the girl Shimmering brocades, finished swers to questions about tha Town Clerk Henry Butler wiU S.98 FLAT TOP derboss, and lieutenant, with the with overlays of silver and Jewels, d is c h a r g e d YESTE3U>AY: of South Methodist Cl^rcn, will ing that K was legally bound to CLEAR PLASTIC 12 In. by 14 In. rank-and-flle members known as was found. Bloodhounds were used matter, hut DeMarco apparently Robert MidLeaiy, 801 Main S t; act as mioderator of ths refer- officiate. Burial wlU he in Best follow Ua bylaws. An a^^Hcant were simply designed and magnifi­ felt that he could not work 'with­ lendum. He said those qualified to OUTDOOR DRYIR soldiers. with no result. cent In their elegance. Mrs, Stella Itolehlopek, 64 Am ott Cemetery. who ia turned down must 'wait for 150 ft. of drying tpoee! With ground zockot Asked about the siae of Geno­ On Sunday, another search was out liavlng the highway depart­ Rd.; Jfra. eSara Robbins, Windaw; vote Selurday include not only There 'will be no oalltog hours. two years before reapplying to the held. During the afternoon, while Evmlng and "At Home” akirU ment under hla direction,' and may registered voters, but anyone over vese's underworld army of sol­ were, for the moot part, long and WlIUMn Poetsoh, East Hartford; The family requests that friends association. diers, ValacM replied: two search teams were converging have considered leaving the Job. Mm. Lenore Saukaitla, 81 Biroh 21 who owns property listed on may contribute to tbe Manches­ Gov. Dempsey aaid last weak MEN’S 1.9S COTTON___ *B SM on the area, a man conducting a aUm, with slits to the knees. DeMarco himself could not be the last grand list, if the property that he would ask die commlsaion 98* GRAND BRAND “ has 4fS0—in and Evening gowns also featured a a t ; WUham NeviUe, 146 Adams ter branch of the American Cancer FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS O '”4 around that. R could be 900.” routine inspection of family-owned reached for comment. He has not S t; Sal'vmtare BeUingheri, 29S U assessed at $1,000 or more. Society in Mr. PtaiUlp’s memory. to meet with the State’s Attorney property in Tolland came upon “covered loc*,” with many having been at the highway garage since Spruce S t; Vito Ooven*!^, Broad General to aee what further steps cOt t o n s w a b s Wash n' wear finish! Ass't plaids S-M-L 1.49 *a. "■niat’s the family I belonged elbow-Jength and long sleeves. VoUng hours will be from 8 sJn to,” ValacM added. the body of the girl. Tuesday, nor would Ms employers, Brook; David Healey, Warriiouse to 6 pjn. The regular poIUng sites Charles T. E. Willett could be taken in the matter. A hunt - penitentiary in Atlanta—two of 19 trolled by the Manchester Board Anniversary Bfaae graded, and Is soon to be seeded, think ril go home and aet fire to The town directors questUmod torelis, ESlington; Stanley Knoff, as a result of complaints received and 30 years each for narcotics ot Education. Housed in the Man­ today abfUt DeMarco’s status with An asmlversary Moss for the re- 13.99 FAMOUS CHATTY . 9fB eiRLS’ 1.59 FLANNEL* conspiracy, and one a life sen my home and clothes, ahd shoot mo Vemon Ave.; Mrs. Gertrude poee of the aoul of Domenico Mtol- from area residents. chester High School, the college my hurtMuid. Perhaps with the in­ — denied any specific A bou t T o im Shykttla, Broad Brook. Under new business, the board LINED SLACKS •cotton fence' for a murder committed holds classM Monday through Fri­ ctioci and Charles Mtodcued, fa­ CATHY DOLL BY MATTEL V surance money I can snag a ihan of the authority con- Births yesterday: A son to Mr. will be asked to accept tha resig­ Plaid corduroy* with elastic bock! sizes 4-6x, 8-14 while in prison. day from 3:30 to 10:30 p.m. having seen the memo The Itahan American Society of ther and 8(», wtil be held tomor­ 20" tolll Now sho soys 18 difforont thingz McClellan asked if the terms rich enough to buy me what I and Mrs. Paul Boor, Marion St. row at S.-SO j*jn at St. James’ nation of Fhrerett A. Gamble, dem­ Associate degreM are granted have Just seen.” Other reactions, from Martin clarifying the Mgh­ Manchester will have a special Discharged yesterday: Mrs. ran concurrently, auid ValacM in five curricula, and plans are way department chain of etnn- meeting Sunday at 3 pm . at the Church. ocrat, from the Board of Select­ replied, “ The Judge didn’t say v-hUe perhape 1m s -violent, were Elsie Davldeon, 24 Ellizttoeth St.; men.. At its meeting 'Wedneeday BOYS’ PROPORTIONID under -way for additional cur­ all in accord with the idea that it mand. Italian American Club on ladridge Mrs. Patricia Carter and son, El­ 1.79 MONKEY DIVISION The lawyer would know. He pays ricula to meet the needs of the Mayor Francis J. Mahoney said S t night, the Democratic Town O m - CORDUROY SLACKS •cotton attention to things like that.” was worth almost anytMng to o'wn lington; Mrs. Daphene Knight, mittee 'voted to ^recommend Ray­ HELMET, MESS KIT A CANTEEN | area, Dr. Lowe indicated. some of the beautiful thin^ shown by telephMie today that )m had Tunnel Rd.; Francis and Debra Ivy & Tab models! Reg., Slim & Husky 6-16 Valachi was asked, whether he The released enrollment totals no personal knowledge of the con­ mond C. Larlvee, 40 Russell St., .Camouflaged helmotl Reoliitie, zturtfy plastic was a member of any secret last night. The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, Uvely, Scott Dr.; William Prucha, State N ew s be appointed by the board to fill are very close to advance esti­ flict. The response of Democrat Di­ pastor of South Methodist Church, Jewett City; Mrs. Minnie Sousa, criminal organization. mates made by Dr. Lowe during rectors Frank Stamler, Atty. toe vacancy. JR. BOYS’ ELASTIC WAIST “ Yes, I am—or I was,” he said will be In charge of radio broad­ Tolland; William Powell, 86 Wind­ S.97 TURNER PROPANE the summer, and on S ^ . 18 the Negro Scholarship HU Richard Woodhouse and Atfy. Da­ casts sponsored by the Manchester The board will also be artced to adding that he had Joined the vid Barry, and Republican Harlan sor Ave.; Mrs. Grace Clough, Tol- Roundup consider the resignation of Vinton LINED SLACKS day after classes began, when he Ministerial Associatian on station kutd; Miss Susan Sommem, 40 TORCH KIT group in 1980. In^ated they would "probably Taylor, was the same. D. Fisher Jr., a democrat, from Cotton corduroy & denim fabrics! 3-8 “ What is the name of the or STORA8 (AP) — The Univer­ WINF Sunday at 7:86 p.m. and Prospect St. Super capacity fuel tank! Pencil peint bumor top 110.” sity of C(»mecticut student news­ daily next week at 7:80 a.m. and (Oonttnoed trem Tage One) the Charter Revision Commission. ganizatlon?” McClellan asked. Fisher, secretary of the commis­ “ Cosa Nostra in Italian, our The college budget' for its first paper, the Daily Campus, says that 6:80 p.m. Venion news le handled by Tbe year is $90,000. With the enroll- the trustees’ acceptance of acholar- riaey squelched Fred Johnson sion, h as' moved to Storrs, while 1.69 19 IN. ROUND MISSES’ 4.9S FULLY LINED thing or our family in English, PTA to Sponsor Herald’s RockvUie Bnreaq, 5 W. 1,646 to 636. he and his wife finirii their stu­ Valachia said. meht falling riiort of the estimated aMp funds earmarked for Negroes The Rev. Joseph H. Dudley, as­ Mato St., telephaae 876-S186 or WOOL FLANNEL CAPRIS 120 full-time atudents needed to is “a dangerous and daen^ng sociate pastor of Center Congrega­ The 'Wsterbury primary brought dies at the University of Connec­ STEEL CASUAL TABLE ValacM described Genovese as Fair Tomorrow S48-6797. out more than 70 per cent of the Acetate shell lining. Block, taupe, grey, red, ioden 8-18 not only the head of Ms family operate in the black, it will prob­ precedent' tional C^rch, will conduct a serv­ ticut Graduate School. Th* Fhih- Lovely wheat pattern 1 Top lifts off 8. doubles os • tray ka the Cosa Nostra • but as the ably -wind up the - year with The funds, valued at $8,000 came ice Sunday at 6:40 a.m. to the city’s 2,000 registered Democrats. ers expect to return to Manches­ “ boss of bosses, under the table,' slight deficit. from property sold by Mrs. SopMa The annual Bentley School Fair, chapel at Manchester Methorial Bergin, who is rounding out his ter residency to. about a year. MISSES’ 10.9S 2 PC. the head man of the families in Although Dr. Lowe was unavail­ J. Vee o t Derby, and stipulated sponsored by the PTA, will be held Hospital. The Rev. Abram W. Delinquency Count third term, (xmgratulated Mc­ The board will be asked to (IB $10.98 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE DESk ( temorrow from 10 am. x> 2 p.m on Neills and other members of the New York except for the Brook able today for ooment, Mrs. Ray­ that iMTOceeds be used for Negro Sangrey, pastor of United Method­ this vacancy,'as well as the one WITH AHACHED UkMP SWEATER A SKWT SETS lyn group. mond Gowen, public relations Head studenta’ educaUon. the school grounds. The public is ist Church, Bolton, will serve Charged to Trio Insurgent ticket who won. He on the board of selectmen. Assorted styles and colors 8-16 Invited. “ ’This was the Man I had the for the college, said it is thought The scholarship would be award­ hospital chaplain next week. promised his support in the cam­ Town Counsel Atty. Irving Aron­ Mrs. Thomas Conran, general paign ahead. greatest respect for—the whole 80 any deficit will be minoir. ed to qualified wMte atudenU If Three Manchester leaidenU late son will ask approval of a proposed years,” ValacM said. "I even She said this is because the en­ chairman, will be assisted ^ Mm. Although Insurgents won the $700 settlement of a claim of Miss 10-TRANSISTOR ^ I no qualified Negroes apply. Carl Mikolowsky, baked goods; The Sunday School staff and this meriting 'wem arreated by BASKfTBALL A stuttered when I spoke to him rollment is the equivalent of about The Campus, in its editorial, says teachers of Calvary Church will nominations for city derk, treas­ Pamela Hurley, the daughter of Mrs. T. A. Crandall, white ele­ Mancherter P olice on sknilar urer, tax collector and several . abmetimes—that's how much re­ 69-70 full-time atudents, and four that although the wMte man has meet' tonight at 7 :80 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hurley Jr_ GOAL SET POCKET RADIO spect I had for him. He stood up anticipated ftill-time instructors phant; Mrs. Roy Pturker, rum­ charges of causing delinquency to other offices, a mixup to the list­ 176 Green Rd. Free replacement guaranteel^ith ease, battery, eorphene been dtorki^atory “for the past mage; Mrs. George Hunt, toys, New assignments tor th* year will J/B" metol goal with no tie net! Vinyl botkolball for me at my wedding.” were not hired. "We should Just 100 years,” the answer is not to be given. ntinom. ing of vote totals for other offices The Hurley girt fell from her But after a 1960 narcotics ccm- about be able to break even,” A e new and used; Mra Richard left some of the results to doubt bicycle when it hit an irregularity discriminate against “ a majority books; Robert DeLarm, building John J. Bratoard. 26, of 77 N today. 10.97 SUNBEAM STEAM victiwi, when both were in Atlan­ indicated. ^ group in return.” Promotion exercises will be con­ to Woodbridge St. MISSES’ 1.9S COTTON ta Federal Prison, Genovese aiul grounds; Mrs. R i^ r t Up- School St., Philto Custer, 21, of “ Prior to this aoUon,” said the ducted Sunday at the Church of 159 HUliard St., and Barry M c­ Aronsem will also ask that the O DRY WON “ walked up to me and gave me a pllng, refreshments; Mrs. William MAN TAILORBD SHSITS , , €^rge Dart Hurt student editors, “no acbolarahip Schaller and Mrs. Jolui Clark, the Nazarene, beginning at M a.m. Corm ick, 20, of 20 Woodbri(lge S t, Jaywalking Cow directors approve replacement per cent In the past five years, the hand were taken. white man.” Gordy and Coopy named in his Mr. sod Mrs. Abtam MSitchSU of Bratoaril and Custer were oeing Clough car was damaged slightly tric line at the edge of the work Moordlnf to the International Hospital authoritiM siaid he lost Babbidge, contacted last n^ght, honor. These felines possess 24 1067 Mata at. detained by police early this afte- on the right side. site. >. Fedaimtion of Agrtcultonl Pro- the Up of his litUe finger and re­ iuUd he had made Ms 'views known claws instead of the usual 30. noon to Ueu of $1,000 bonds. Me- The cow, whose o'wner said he They were touching the crane at 4ue«rs. Ihdian farmers were using ceived a fracture of the index fin­ to the board of trustees and added Their mother has one foot with The executive board of Buckley (Jormick was released after post- would have her examined by. a ths moment It made contact with U • total of 31.000 tracten in 1966, ger, and that he is scheduled to I it would be “inapprt^riate” to six' claws, but she outdid herself Bchotd PTA will meet Monday at kif a similar bond,, and his ease vetertoarlan, petulantly refused to the ovethsad w in. The crane op­ SSHparid with well *v*r 34,000 te re-admltted tomoiTow for .*kia I comment afterwards about aoUena on her offspring. They both hsTS 8 p.m. to th* Tsaeher’s Lounge at was eonttoiied until O ot 16 at give her usvial quota of mlBc after erator was bospItaHaed In sriWesl MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ffnft*. taken bjr ttM buateee. six slaws per toot tbs ssbo6L MaadMSter’i Ob««lt OOurt IB. fitotoctoent. eonditleii.,

• . . • F ' ' pa g e THIRTEEN IIANOTESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON!'?^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1963

Ur Home Run Gives e in SHOULD SE E A HEAD- 1 /Mwnwr to IHoNotw Punlo UAA,VAS.MAF?THA,t>OORrTO-t)OOR •GHRINI4ER FOR t h in k ­ [ P rop els in g YOU WERE REALLY salesmanship is am ART IM OUT SELLING CHAIRS/ •Preaidaiitlal Major League li nseUF. A REAL CHALLEMffiE EVEM JtCKOBa nhAname Koufax Book Working HOW DO VOO EVPLAIM TOA m a s t e r PSYCHOLOSIST - UtajorproBlMt THIS PICTURE O F 'feU TPlophK ra aOwned r. = L e a d e r s = SUOA AS X /1 m a d e M.V COMTACTS UonY dM 7Avoid Dodgers’ SNCIoanNG AWAV IN h e s t e r t p A'/, b o x t h e k e y FDIMT ISlMon SMaitian (eondi. .UIERIC.AN LEAt.LE IS N o r TO A PP E A R T<30 EA GER THE MIDDLE OF A / M-CUnii bait form) Preparing for Yanks Batting — Yastrzemskl, Boston, BUSY STREET 5f ISBaUTflsmd «Amat(Nai^ .820; Kaline, Detroit, .810; Rollins, TO S E L ^ MV LAWM CHAIRS UFndndc* lOlfare in^M HAK.-KAFF/-^XTa- WALT HERE U Bbd Minnesota, .307; Pearson, Los .An­ 17 White ywn Pitching geles, 805; Ward, Chicago. .294. AND MAKS S F o r 4sae that NEW YORK (AP)—Sandy Koufax is working on a book. BUGGS BUNNY ISKnUra nan nShnrediatMtair Rims Batted In—Stuart. Baton, t h e m CON«v ^ O lASnne If it meets with success, it will gross about ?18,000 and prob­ •tD^Le.^ aostmidetoii 2llleNanmwa 118; Kallne, D etroit. 100: KlUe- i r s ABOUT T/Afte 22 Book of Old ably be titled “The Year the Yankees Struck Out in the brew, Minnesota, 96; OoUvlto. De­ nnntwoinan Testament 32 Center ' BBDttcIi ,VOU SHOWED UP!. UKDeoantend 28 Togged BSCattle feed dlAmedvD Has Edge Series.” *' ' troit, 91; Wagner. Los .Angela. 90. 24 Cheer 25 Yngoahw port 34 84Giil’s Gill's namenaim patriot The ace left hander of the fs Angeles, IS IT K snsae a t y . 72 87 .468 82 ' at least four or five times during Chiefs ef Staff world championship, their L ot Angelea . 70 90 .488 U V t up on Milwaukee's Hank Aaron to .323; Groat, St. Louis. .320: H. (ah.) ^ spring training.” said Koufax, seventh in eight October W ashington . 66 108 .884 48'/, 1 "but I need a completely accurate the homer race. Aaron. Milwaukee, and Cepeda, SSifaacuUne Joe Morgan's single, a sacrifice San Francisco, .318; Pinson, Cin­ jlIe DIDN'T pieetings with the Dodgers. Tkuraday’a Reeulte iline on them before we play , that SSCndenrald Ab in four of the previous aeven Olevelaiid 4, Kansas City 1 (10). and Bob Aspromonte's single cinnati, and Clemente. Pittsburgh, KNOW ] first game.” scored the winning run for the ABCUTTHE claaheB between the two tenma, Only Game Scheduled. While Koufax was concentrating .315. 3 8 ^ “ the 1863 World Series should go Today’s Games Ck)lts to the 11th. Runs Batted In—H. .-Xaron, Mil­ PICTURE = SBScWtIe , on his book, the Dodgers con­ The Indians broke through waukee, 129; Boyer. St. IxhiIs, 100; ts . I tMIMHiWailltll 40 Card game the limit of seven games. Kxcept Minnesota (Pascual 20-9) at tinued to, tune-up. with Frank 4IT>pe o( mm for ths long ball, a department New York (WUllaim 97-7) 8 p.m. against the A’s to the 10th when White. St. I^ails. 109; Pinson. Cin­ BY V. T. HAMLIN Howard hitting a three-run eighth Woodie Held led off with a hom cinnati and Mays. San Francisco, ALLY OOP (ym.) In which the Yankees clearly ex­ Detroit (Aguirre 14-14) at Baltl I inning homer for a 5-4 victory 44SUftar more (J. Miller 0-1). er Fred Whitfield s two-run dou- 104. dTD lae^eC cel, there ta lltUe ' to choose be' I over the New York Mets in only ^McMVWXAHIK ; v m ^ m ioot tween the teams. Waahlngton (Baird 0-1 and I b'e brought in the other runs, Home Riia — McCovey. San dXJLPK CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tSm one of four gam es scheduled j Bell got the victory with Franslsoo, 44; .-Varon. Milwaukee, SENTABOUno/ OJSIOHBIAU.^ HE6A mvmimLtt The Dodgers, because of the Bouldln 2-1) at Chicago (Aackley Thursday. riMPoaifHB . u m m f possibility of the appearance of 0-0) and Horlen 10-7 or F isher 2, three innings of no-hlt relief pitch­ 43: Mays, San I'ranclsco, 38: Ce­ VAKKAHDClB | OFFAN*! OURMBOr BSD B A In the other NL games, Billy peda, San Francisco, 34; Howard, «HOULPA£HVe IBOnlcaN ET Sandy Koufax In three games, T-N. ing. USMOREKENi^ eOTA MOVE/ 808atranla O’Dell pitched a three-hitter and L a Angeles, 28. l

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHISTER, CJONN^. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBIR IT, PAGE FOURTEEN Hottest Car on Track Perfect Home Record on the Line THE Veteran Manchester stock car driver (3ene White miraculously escajied from his 'car when it caught fire at the recent Eastern Pronounced Set States Speedway 100-miIe race. Track Sports Viewing U.S. Overcomes Rain, Herald crews are shown extinguishing the blaze. Yale Entertains Uconn, Note tlje fellow on the left—with a cigar TONIGHT By — fisrhti,ng the fire. 10 p-m.— ^Flght of OitiJVeMt Leads Davis Cup Play e a r l YOST (DeJohn vs. Ohuvolo) Sports Editor C oaches Latter Points to Upset Channel 8 SATURDAY BOURNExMOUTH, England (A P)—Chuck McKinley and Note* from the Little Blaek Book , ! _ ) -I- A record almost as old as the history of intercollegiate 1:25— Yankee* vs. Twins Dennis Ralston faced the prospects today of a wet and windy doubles match that could give the United States victory over Just for the record, this fellow last April picked the New X t_r 1 1 1 1 1 H Gmt football itself gets a stern test tomorrow when \ale opens Channel 8 the 1963 football season against determined University ot 2 p.m.—Angels vs. Bed Sox Britain in the inter-zone Davis Cup tennis final. York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodger.s to m the American Channel SO ______4^ The American paar play^ >Bae and National League pennants. While sticking ou m y ^ e st r p T ^ ^ ^ f Gonnecticut in the beautiful Bowl. 3:35— Mets vs. Colto — Sangrter and Bobby Wilson of would like to offer a little reminder that Jia^s^ been^a : | Q | J p S 0 I Kickoff time ia 2 p.m. G o o ■•'------— Channel 18 Bntain 'with the V. 'S. team lead­ weather will assure a convocation past five years. In 1958, Yale won 4:80— Oklahoma vs. USC Ed Kuna Leads ing 2-0 after the opening singlee WMistent habit sinw the_ Boston ^ of some 25,000 witnesses as the 8 to 6. In 1969 it was Yale 11, Con­ Channel 8 ye.'iteiriay and needing only one tabbed American League champs—and they uon .— to predict. UConiw once again attempt to be­ necticut 8. Last fall, the Elis escap­ 6 p.m.— NFL HlghUghts more victory to clinch the best- at least one of the two World*' By HOWIE HOIX:OMB come the first team from this state ed. 18-14. Channel 80 In Qualifying of-ftve .series. Sorles entrsnt*. Ignored LhU fall at Orono when to score a football victory over the Most experts view this upcom­ 5 p.m.—Wide World of Sports Weathermeai f<.reca.st high wind “ \Ve're a.a ready as we’ll ing 15th meeting as a real dog­ How wUl the series go this fall ? the Bears play Connecticut in a ever be.” said Manchester EUs. (Iowa Boiieo) and ram. making the red .shale Tlianka to help from Major Hoople, Yankee • Conference game . . Since 1876 — that would be 88 fight and are convinced both the Channel 8 Initial Round court of the West Hants Cluba that foctraordinary gent who gives Sidelined for the balance of the High footl.)all coach Tony yaarcy Ago — the Bulldogs have Bulldogs and Huskies have a .■slow and treacherous. weekly football winners on the Charter Oak Conference football Alibrio yesterday as he pre­ bden indisputable state champions. greater bite than a year ago. In a SUNDAY Uncle Sam’s men ma.stered theee .*tea.‘'On is Phil Cataldo of the Man­ way. this is a rematch, because 1:80Glants vs. Steelers WEST HAR.TFORD (AP) — A awkavard condiUon.s yesterday and c o llie front, one likes the 'i an- pared to send his charges During that span they have play­ two-under-par 37-33—70 gave Ed keee, again, this time in six games chester Raider.s Cataldo suffered ed some 84 games — 14 of them all starters of both clubs saw ac­ Channel 8 outplayed their Bntish ri\-al.s. through their final, full drill : — Yanks vs. Twin* Kuna, hu.sky Orange Country Club Demollslied Sangster against Los Angeles. a broken leg in the lop-sided win with Connecticut—and have never tion against each other in the 1962 1 55 before Saturday's CCTL season Channel 8 pro, a two shot edge after 18 holes -McKinley, of St. Ann, Mo., de­ over Windsor la.'*t Sunday . . opener aeain.st Conard at West lost to another Nutmeg institution. game. The form chart ahowa New Rav Ra.m.sdell. .superintendent of Brian Rapp, who threw some­ 4:S0— a FI, Highlight* in the Connecticut PGA Champton- molished ^ngster 7-5. 6-2. 7-5 and Yortt winning the first two games, Hartford tomorrow. Game time Ysde has a new coach, John ■ship at the Wampanoag Country Frank Froehling of Coral Gablee, schools in Vemon lRock^illel. Pont, from Miami of Ohio. Three what sparingly la-st f.all, will be Channel 8 both at Yankee Stadium—Wedne.s- will be 2 p.m. 6:80—Chiefs V * . CTiargers Club___ ..yesterday.______. Kuna won the re- j Fla. beat Billy Knight 4-6. 8-6. 6-4 postcards from Italy where he va­ times this exponent of a throttle- at quarterback for Yale and the day and TTiuraday. losing the third Then, somewhat more optimi.s- Channel 8 cent Manchester Open, among hia I g .j cationed this summer. Ramsdell. s 11 of These IS Manchester Gridders Will Start in CCIL Opener wide offense haa put his charges overhead tempo us expected to be (firat In Ltoe Angelee on Saturday', tically. he added. “ An upset would increased. This does not mean tiiat many conquests this year. result.- were a blow to the winning the fourth, dropping the former ba.seball umpire, is still ac­ be just what the.se guys need on public display In pre-season tive in sports a.» a eollege football Onlv 11 of the above 13 Manchester High players will be allowed to i Monette and Karl Norris; quarterback, Woc^y Clark; the Bulldogs will not present Thirtv-six holes are being played 1 Britiali e.xperts who thought that fifth (both on the West Coast Something to make them believe practice scrUnmages. First came a strong running attack. In the today bv the record field of 74 j the skvw .shale court—even s lw - referee and works a limited num­ start tomorrow against Conard. The other two will have to wait! The Sylvester, Randy Cote, Dick PMtemack wd ^ G . w an Intra-squad affair, followed by Midget Footballers and then wrapping up the crown ber rrf high school ba-ketball in themselves. I really think we fold are three tnily excellent full­ Bob Kay of the host club, w'ho | er after rain —w-ould help their foe the umpteenth time in game have the .stuff to win" “ king size” team includes: Front row, left to right, Rick Dailey, Bill edged Dailey and Pasternack has won t h e ^ ^ over L*wis mt m sessions against Boston University games. backs, all real wham-bam men — To Start Sunday posted a 35-35- 79 over the par pl-.iyers NOk •, hack at Yankee Stadium, The Indians will go into the Dixon, Dave Pesce. Dick Lewis, Roger Parrott. Bob Alibrio, Mark | starting roles tomorrow. (Herald Photo by OTiara.)______aid Trinity. The cumulative audi­ Chuck Mercein, Pat Caviness and 36-36 72 layout was in ,se<'ond i A victory by McKinley and KAl- one week from Wednesday. game as the underdog but not b.v ence of some 19,909 which watch­ Pete Cummings. Starting half­ place one shot in front of the 1961 .sum m the doubhxs or one mow Parent* Day .Set more than a touchdown. Conard ed this action was Impressed. backs are seniors Randy Egloff, Football—midget Mze — begins tam pion, Ed Rubis: Larry MK-ue, 1 singles triumph Saturday wouW Bob IngaUs, the UConn coach, For year* ttu* dopajtjneiit has had the benefit of two periods the boy who docs everything well, Sunday afternoon with the first Of Chase; Wallv Cichon. Ellington | take the ( mted Mates to a m ^ * Off the Cuff c l a j ^ i l f new interest and schools. ^ First One Objective of Eagles U(3onns have worked behind ers in New York City. . ton of Farmington, carded a 35- , cember. closed doors. There have been no at about 3. ley Country CIvb in Sutton, Mass.. botxvt attendance. Good news Manchester will start a veteran The ends will be big Steve Law­ Sunday’s schedule shows the 43 -78, one shot behind John | Ineludea Stan HillnAi of Manche-s- outside scrimmages. Newsmen rence playing the split side and WB* received when tt was announe- club led by quarterback Woody Cruisers oppo.sing the Blue Devils Cleary, the • Connecticut Open Dot Hope Cop* Feature ter. Hia partner le Sam Petpone of ed this week, that the Oct. ■ 12 j Clark, halfbacks Pete Sylvester have not been permitted to talk Toby Hubbard as the light flanker. champion from Good'Wln-Kefney ■with players. Press reports have Toth have won rave notices from in the first game, the Fire Fighters Greenwich.. . Outstanding stock home opener against Hall High of ] and Dick Pasternack and fullback taking on the Smokers in the .sec­ Parks. SALEM. NN. (AP) —A 10- car race drivers from New Eng­ Pont. Another Lawrence, Ab, a West Hartfoid would be Parents' i Randy Cote. The line will open East Catholic Football Squad been skimpy. ond. year-old pa<.1ng mare. Dot Hope, land and New York are slated to Day. more details at a later date, vtith Karl Norris and Bill Dixon at Manchester High Football Squad 1 Waterford!! It Is understandable that In­ 249-pounder will be at one tackle This marks the ninth aeason the won the feature at Rockingham compete in the Thompson Speed­ This innovation, one feels, is a the ends, Mark Monette and Dave Jerse.v galls Is employing every tactical with mobile and effective Perry Midget League has been In opera­ SILENT STBEVOS Park la.st night for her eighth win way ahow Sunday afternoon, a 50- move in the rigtit direction. .Now Pesce at tackles; Bob AUbrio and and poychologlcal device possible Wickstrom at the other. Captain To out down the twang of a of the year. Dot Hope paid $13.60 Pos. Ht. Wgt. Cla-s(s Name Pos. Ht. Wgrt. George Humphrey will be at cen­ tion, .sponsored by the Police and lafifter headlining the m eet... A1 that ElBst Catholic High has been Dick Lewia at guarda and Roger No, Name Clubs he has coached are still In­ Fire Athletic Association. bow »ring doing lU work, tie after covering the iqlle in 2.07 1/6. WMtney, former Harvard athlete accepted by the Cl AC. go\-eming Parrott, a 1961 starter, back al Red White Mike Masiuk ...... QB nocent of victory in eleven straight ter, with Ralph Vanderslool and thick rubber bands around the The purse of $1,209 raised Dot aXMl CMmaon baseball and tennis body of schoofcoy athletes in Oon- .. .QB .5-10 185 Sr. Plays Host Gary Sullivan ...... QB meetinge with Yale. But, oh, how Chuck Benoit, a pair of real good string at both end* about eight Hope's lifetime earnings to $76,- center. 16 24 Woodv Clark ...... ones, at guard. All eleven starters Norm Shepard has coached raftain. recently teamed with Walt neoUcut. does it mean that sports On defense sophomore Billy 17 29 Jack Simmons ...... (3B 6-1 180 Sr. Tom Bavier ...... HB the EUs had to scramble for their Harvard baseball teams since 1966. Inche* from the tip. 634. Um pp to win the Hartford Insur- itvaKtry betAveen East OathoUc Pohl. Jack Simmons and Dick football lives three times In the are lettermen. and Manchenter will become a 46 33 Bob Hamilton ...... QB 5-11 loo Soph. Rick Harvey ...... HB Mwo Tennis Lieague d o u b l e s Bomberger will replace Clark. Bob Huebner ...... HB crown. Whitney reigned as Man- reality in tihe future ? .. Albert Pasternack and Parrott. 11 5 Paul Richard ...... HB 5-8 150 Sr. To Local 11 cheater’s singles champ Ibr sev- (Yoehi Vincek, one of the all-time The Indiana are deep at fullback 12 12 Dick Pasternack ...... HB 6-0 160 Jr. Pat K irol...... HB eial yean and was alk> part of fodthe.Il greats in Manchester, will where Pohl and Bob VVerstler pro­ 13 22 Pete Svlve.ster...... HB 5-9 160 Sr. By HOWIE HOLCOMB Mike I-each ...... HB triumphant ublee entries on a assume the t*Ue of justice of the vide adequate support for Cote. p « c e shortly. The DemocraUc 14 14 Dave Odell ...... HB 5-7 150 Sr. This is it— the fir.st one! Skip Martin ...... HB loeal lewel ■.. Registration plates And at halfback where R. G. Lewis .. .H K ■ .5-10 115 Sr. Roland Me.ssier ...... HB on Mca Mortiardt's automobile Town Oommittee haa recximmend- and Paul Richard can understudy 18 18 Ronibo L ew is...... The f r.st time any East Cath- „ , . ad to the Soard of EMrectors that HB i«ad CXIUB, standing for C h i^ o Sylvester and Pasternack. Rich­ 40 38 Dick Bomberger ...... HB 5-8 160 Soph. Qjjj, jiigii School athletic team Classified Advertising^Starts Here. . . Continues On Following Pages Vlnoek be named to fllll an unex- Cults. The local pro played briefly ard. however, will miss tomorrow's 41 6 Bob Lodi ...... HB 5-4 140 Jr. competes on a varsity level : ...... with ths Chicago National League ptred term. Putting the O.K. on m the reoommenidalUon is only a for- game as he Is still recovering from 43 4 Dave Miner ...... HB 5-10 160 Sr. will he tomorrow afternoon , , ^ Basmght ...... — ------I Offasaai isl R o o fin g a n d C T tM g ^ AI Business Opportunities Help Wanted-Female 351 Help Wautetl-Male 16 entry. ma&ty. Vincek was a block­ a pre-season back injury. . . . . FB 5-9 190 Jr. Automobiles For Sale 4 • • * 15 15 Randy C o te ...... when Coach .Andy Bavlock’s Breitenbach ...... ■■"'in BILLING CHERK — Bright, de­ INSPECTOR FOR receiving in- busting fullback and tackle with Gary Genticore. tempararlly in­ 20 Bob W erstler...... FB 6-0 180 Sr. football squad takes on Waterford John Osbome ...... Dri ROOFING - SpeclaUzing repairing THREE BAY Gulf service station eligible. and Dave Odell, suffering 20 1931 FORD ROADSTER, new top, l a w n m o w e r s sharpened and available for lease. Bixcellent op­ pendable person, experienced, for .spection. Must be able to read Here Tliere local teams for nearly 20 years.. .. . FB .5-7 160 Soph. at the latter's home field. .Skip Thomas ...... LB repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ blueprints and use basic dimen­ Ticket sale is reported good fOr 45 35 Billy Pohl ...... CLASSIFIED new paint, very good running con- ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ portunity for the right individual.' Billing Department. Modem air sional equipment. Apply LaPoint* Jlsirty Duke, nerw town singlea '88 88 Rick Daley ...... E 6-2 175 Sr. A.s might be exp. .eel a large Bill Barry ...... K ditiem, $659. 649-1477 after 6. ery In Manchester. Russ’ Mower Paid tmlning program. For ad- j conditioned office. Salarj’ com­ the Maaonir Sports Night Oct. 39 Service, 742-7607. paired. Aluminum siding. 80 ! Industries, Inc., Rockville. Clonn.. tsniiis champion, is a native of which win feature Oarl Yaotntem- Clonard Rehnilding 84 85 Bill Dixon ...... E .5-11 170 Sr. .«egmcn; of the student body is Yom Caret' . “...... E years’ experience. Free estimates. ditional information call Gulf OU| mensurate with ability. Inquire London, England. The newcomer Bob McKee, Conard's "head pla-ning to accompany the team 1968 OLDSMOBILE 98. power win­ Oorp., 628-6158. In person S. A S. Leather Co.. ski of the Rad Sox and Jioe Pepi- 86 86 Karl Norria ...... E 6-1 175 Sr. and provide adequate moral siip- ' Brian Cacase ...... E dows, seats, brakes, and steering. SHARPENINO SERVICE - Saws, CfUl Howley, 643-8861. 643-0768. Norwich Avenue, Colchester, mX n w it h EXPERIENCE in ap­ to Manchester -has opened sn of­ tone of the Yankees. Chieftain'' is rebuilding a team ADVERTISING knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ plying aluminum and asbestos 84 Al Spencer ...... E 6-1 170 Sr. po;:, Gary Cass ...... E Excellent mechanical condition, BEAUTY PARLOR — Rockville Cjonn. fice for the practice of cardiology. • * * that lost nine of 11 starter." 82 tary blades. Quick service. Capltcri siding. Call 643-9929 after 7:39 The young "doctor defeated de­ through graduation. Eight letter- 61 39 Russ Lennon ...... T 5-11 165 Sr. “Tliey'ie set. " said Baylock ye.s- Dave 0 ’(Zonnell...... F, 96. Mr. Seavey, 628-4811, Ext. area. For sale or lease. Excellent Eiqulpment Oo., 88 Main St., Man­ Radio>TV Repair Services 18 proposition for wide awake op­ p.m. fending champion Oarl Koonor for End of the Line men are bock, and hack is the 63 38 Dick Dotchin ...... T 6-0 170 Jr. t.erdav a« his squad w'erl through Cliff Scorso ...... E 8974 days. chester. Hours dally 7-6. Thurs­ CLASSIFIED ADVER-nSING DEPT. HOURS erator. Jack Feinberg, 249-7589. d ie s e l the net crown last Saturday... Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland word as six of them are backfield 49 29 Don Hubbard ...... T ,5-11 170 Soph. it) final contact work. "The only Bill Troy ...... E 1963 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe micro­ day 7-9. SeCurday 7-4. 648-7968. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, EXPEFUENCED and Seems tmusual that Jim Kirkpat­ Browns'haa averaged 11:3 yards openatom. thing they lack is experience. They 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. available all hours. Satisfaction gasoline engine mechanic desired. ,70 70 Mark M onette...... T 6-0 200 Sr. Normand Aubin ...... T bus, convex mirrors, custom seat FASHION DEPT. rick, president at the Manchester per carry In the fliwt two gomes Led by fulthack George Demos, got some in the jamboree and in belts, back-up lights. $1,995 for I LET’S GO TO RYDERS — Every­ guaranteed. Call 649-1316. Help Wanted— Female 35 Tel. 649-6331. . . . T 5-8 210 Jr. .scrimmages against Plainville and Bob DeGemmi# ...... T Country Club, would piny hi tour­ this season. 'Ihe Now York the Chieftains oouW boaat the beet 71 37 Will Warren ...... quick sale. 643-9248. thing for the rock hound. Gem cut­ naments and be registered out of bacldleld In the CCIL by the end 5-11 17.5 Sr. Rs"'.ern " Jim Downes ...... T ter, Jewelry making. Gem cut­ (CLEANING WOMAN for large Giants don’t have one player 75 75 Dave Pesce ...... -•...... T COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Moving— ^Trucking— home to live in. Plea*e coll 649- the Wanl^>anoag Cktuntry C lu b . among the tep 15 ball carriers In of the neaacm. Don Cianed and . . . T 6-0 190 Sr. .\.«kcd if he had any report on MONDAY llini FRIDAY 10:80 A.M<—SATURDAY 9 A.M. 1968 FORD FAIRLANE Hardtop, ting InstrucUons, silversmith. 945 Lady with some Ready to Wear Help Wanted— 76 90 Frank Katkauskas ...... Bolt J ud d ...... •...... T Center St., Manchester. 643-9996. Storage 20 6416. One of t ^ toughest breaks in the Notional Fiootball League after ^ Bob Nolan will probably be at the 165 Sr. Waterford, the fonuer .Vew Brit­ excellent condition, green and experience for full-time year Male or Female 87 Jim’s long career on the fairways two wertca. Brown and the Browns | halfbacks with Brian W’ard or Ed 60 60 Bob A librio...... G 5-8 Art LaMontagne...... T white. Real good buy. 648-9176. ain athlete .said, "all I know is HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply 'round po.sition. All company took place earlier this week at the will teat the (Ttants In New York ; Sevetz at quarterback. 62 95 Jeff Niel.aen'...... G 5-8 160 Jr. they defca'.ed Ea.st Ki.cg.slon, R. I. Boh Perron e ...... T PLEASE READ YOUR AD in person, Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 benefits. Apply in person or EXPERIENCED MAN or woman 1966 MERCnjRY 2-DOOR, tri-pow­ moval, collars, attics, and yards, Ught trucking and package de­ Charles River Country Club. Kirk­ Oct. 13. ..Itohnny Wheaton, former 'Tackle Qarrj' Cassells and end 64 61 Dick Lewis ...... G 5-10 170 Sr. la.si week. 30-6. They've been play­ Dave Petro ...... T B. Center St. call Mr. Gladstone at 643-9999. retail pharmacy 3-9 daily. Apply Classified or “ Want Ads’’ are taken over the P**"*^^®* “ er, 8/4 cam. Jahn Hldome pis­ weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ livery. Refrigerators, washers and in person Pine Pharmacy, 664 patrick lost out in the qualifying Windham High standout, h as! Bill Monroe are holdovers in the 65 65 Garv Gentilcore ...... G 5-6 165 Jr. ing football there for several vears 'Pom Sheehan T venlence. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT old Hoar, 649-4084.______stove moving specialty. Folding clinched the starting quarterhack I Mne. Other starters will probahly tons, 312 cu. in., dual ignition, WOMAN TO DO cleaning and some Center Street, Manchester. for the UB. Seniors Championship 50 28 Dave S k if f ...... C 5-8 170 Jr. T APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In Ome for the next Inser­ Hurst floor shift, Lincoln trans­ chairs for rent. 649-0752. when he took a two-stroke penalty Job at Holy Oroas. NatSonal Foot- be Ourt Boss! at the other flank, :Ts m%xprnenc?''' "" Barry Sheckley' "HAVE TTME, will work.’ ’ All odd Ironing on Friday afternoon from ball League teams ootlect 130,000 Glenn Kerston at ^ e other tackle: 51 55 Roger Parrott ...... r 5-9 150 Sr. G tion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incorrect or o m it ^ mission, 4:11 rear end. 649-8695 af­ 12-4:39. References. Own trans­ ATTRACrriVE POSI’nON — Man for playing the wrong ball on the 1 . A firm believer in the two pla- ' Insertion for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a jobs done. Everything our special­ GRANDWAY or woman. Good personality and first fairway. Kirkpatrick fin­ for all pre-*eason exhibition 54 44 Barry Smith ...... c 5-8 155 Soph. toon system. Baylock will substi- Jim Colla .... G ter 6 p.m. ty. You name It. C^l us anytime, Painting— Papering 21 portation. Wapplng, 644-8676. at guards and John Folev at cen- _ "make good” insertion. Errors which do not lessen the v a l« of appearance. Ready to accept po­ ished with an 88 which tied him games. 'nils summer the NFL I tutc : liberally when the ball ‘ John Luca* . . . G the advertisement wUl not be corrected by “ make good insertion. 1969 FORD OALAXIE, 4-door hard­ 649-4348. CLERK-TYPIST — Diversified du­ sition Immediately If selected. with two other contestants. In a ratoed $1,181,000 for worthy chari­ I changes liand.s. His offensive group John MkC G top. everything powered, excellent OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low Manchester Parkade Conard has lost onlv tw'o games 16 Openers, 14 in Second Games LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and price. No Job too big or too small. ties. Knowledge of shorthand Guaranteed Income with oppor­ sudden death playoff,. the local ties in grtd exhtWtlons. .Trick rid­ includes Bill Trov and Gary Cass. vt-.r'o'.-tV,;. condition. 649-82to. necessary. Apply Manchester tunity for advancement. li^ r - ing and barrel races 'will highlight in the p>a.st two ,veara and is ex- ' — ------ends: Barrv Sheckiev and Norm J<>hn McCarthj G repaired, sales and senrice, rental (3aU now, 649-0728. manufacturer was ousted. The G YOUR COOPERATION WILL |>IAI A d ^ .2 7 1 1 equipment. L A M Equipment Modes, Pine Street. ance and retirement plan avail­ two-shot penalty cost Jim a chance the halftime entertainment Satur- peeled to be a title threat again, W T • LZ? A 1 T * Aubln, tackles; .lohn Mac and John 1 Steve 0 Brien BE APPRECIATED Aif I I 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA, V-8, able. For local interview writ* day night at the Ground.s A Manchester \ictoiy would Stifle C standard shift, new tires, top run­ Corp., Route 88, Vemon, 876-7699. PAINTING. EXTERIOR and in­ to play in the National Seniors Win J^treaRs on Line McCarthy, guard.-): Bill Brennen. | John AndreoH Manchester exchange. Enterprise terior. paperhanging, wallpaper EXPERIENCED Saleslady wanted Box A, Herald. touniey at Sea Island, Ga when the New York Jets meet the those hopes slmnst before they are center; Gary Sullivan and Mike j g jj] "grennen ...... C ning condition. Have two cars, at Pilgrim Mills, 177 Hartford WOMAN TO WORK In modem 10 Oakland Raiders in an Americ:m bom must sell one. Call 643-9452, after 1946 removed, dry wall work. Reason­ • • * -Vfa.siuk, quarterbacks: Tom Bavier' _____ able rates Fully insured. 649- Road. Apply to Manager. pin center, 5-day week, I NEED SEVERAL part-time B- F*ootbaJl League game Prsented I a s ! season the Ohieiflajn.s and Pal Kirol. halfbacks and Bob | 4. FOR HERB — Heavy Duty roto- 9-4:30. Work consists of telephone cen.sed real e.state salesmen or the game football after New , .soared a 20-8 triumph at Memorial 9658. Joseph P. Lewis. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST — Ac­ Short Stuff Judd, fullback, |Oklahoma vs. Southern California 1957 LINCOLN 4-DOOR Hardtop, tiller service, attachments includ­ solicitation, control desk, control women. Exceptionally high com­ York's home dehut defeat of Hous-1 Field. On New England Scene Aliibicki StiU Out TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? ed for lawns, gardening, and EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. counts payable, posting, state­ desk operation, and some secre­ mission. Honesty and integrity Springfield Acorns of the At­ ton last Sunday. Jets' Coach Weeb I ------sharp, clean, and low mileage. All ments, etc. S-day, 40-hour week. The club's first-string fullback, Lincoln power acces.*orle.*. Call landscaping in general. Leaves Wallpaper books. Paperhangjng. tarial work. If interested, apply in essential. Call Ganzer St Co., 367 lantic Coast Football League, with Ewhank has phnw to reciprocate. | Orlando Cepeda of the San Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured Apply In person Gaer Bros., 140 person at Parkade Lanes, Park­ E. Center Street, Manchester, Andy Baylock, East Catholic High Joe Alubicki. is still out of action 643-1493. raked or mulched. 649-3920. "I'm going to buy 33 foothalla and i Francisco Giants was the first B(JST0N (API— Dartmouth, the Ivy League defender, due to a back injury. Hiss loss is 24-Hour Answering Service workmanship guaranteed Leo Rye Street. So. Windsor. ade Shopping Center. 043-7567. coach in their linef^. hoet the An- give one to each player WE HAVE THE TIME, we have ^ and New Hampshire, Yankee Conference champion, put win- »a tough one but Baylock switched Day’s Top Contest 1965 OLDSMOBILE 2-DOOR Hard­ Pelletier, 649-6326. If no answer, WOMAN TO LIVE In as house­ Bonia Black Knights Saturday top, very good condition, $176. Call the tools, will do most anything. coll 643-9C4S. ______SEWING MAIHINE operators, 8 night at Pynchon Park in Spring- ftml ^ ' ning streaks on the line Saturday as the 1963 New England .mdd m fullback to’heip «.t Wait keeper, private room, family of a.m. to 4:30 p.m., experienced ooachea, too. Wtasiing thalt ftrert Ba.snight and the ex-guard h\i.stled Free to Herald Readers Free estimates given, Call us any­ Situations Wanted— flM . Bach chib sports a 2-3 won- i college football season gets underway in high gear. .. , ^ 648-1669. PAINTING — Five room ranches four. Cjall 649-0600 for Interview. preferred. Apply Ka-Klar Toy Co., one meiunt tliat much and each h‘’'i'e 'f into a starling 'o' time. 643-2997, 633-29^. Female 28 loss log . . . University of Maine's man worked like the dentil to ge)t j Seventeen of the area's coHegea------—------— Want information on one of our classified advertlsomentsT No 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4-door and capes for $59. Trim and paint 60 Hilliard St. 19S3 football team, which included It. If I dc-serve a ball, so (V)' 4 pproval Giv>en wull be playing their openers, with Baylock will make a last-second Featured on Video hardtop, power equipment, radio, (XEANING AND REMOVAL serv­ extra. Also, scraping. 742-8191. key to Bucknell's single wing of­ choice between Sullivan and Masiuk answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the ice, satisfaction guaranteed, Ray STEADY WORK for woman, gen-, INFANT AND CHIUD CARE in my Jbn Blair of Manchester, will be thev." I 14 other team." having started fenses. 1216 196-pound junior heater, low mileage, new tires, __ D hnmphome hvby pxnenenced.experienced, mature their campaigns' a week ago. as the actual starter. But which­ top condition, call after 6, 643-4992. Hardy, 643-6641. NB3W GAME for Manchesjter Her­ eral housework, 8 days a week. For Holiday Race gained 106 yards against Gettys- ever stays on the sidelines could | NEW YORK (A P)—The first of the really big one* for ald customers. You buy the paint, SEWING MACHINE Good pay. References. 643-0881 woman. Phone 643-9300. Tliere are 17 games listed in the burg. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE ■ix-state region- -five in Greater well run' the second play as the nation’s ranking college football teams lootfis Saturday 1966 CADILLAC, air-conditioned, 2- ATTENTION Homeowners — Let you name your price — we do 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL desires evo- Pate’ Riinnerg Win, Offidai sanetion from the Taleated Books Bill put new life in that old lawn. your painting. 649-7863, 875-8401. BASEBALL HEROES Boston New Hampohire has a fine im e lX r n t li’n*'^*"’ *** througho.it the Oklahoma-Southern California clash, a game that door hardtop, very good running OPERATORS ning babysitting jobs. Experi­ Connecticut Assodation of the But gajnes at Hanover. N.H.. 649-0500 condition, all powered, $569. Call Call 649-3920 for information. Help Wanted— Male 36 enced. Own tran.sportation pro­ Booters Lose, 3-0 .Amateur .Athletic Union for the nucleus and a taientod backfieki' defensive grup will include could have a major bearing on the 1963 national champion* .'iTCHINT; - - .Jiil, - .JcU, and Durham. N.H., could draw the 876-7116. TWO PAINTERS, must be good, vided. 649-7532. 27th annual Fl\e 5Ille Road returning as it prepares to defend Petro. Bob DeGemmis, Judd, ship. ^ ~ ------and leave your message. You’U hear from our advertiser tat jig TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and lot Electrtcal Services 22 Giants, allowed only • three hits as I most interest Tlie Indians have clearing. Snow removal. Frank C. Experienced operators and experienced, $3 per hour. Call 649- Ona goal in the opening period Race on Thanksgi\ing morning won 11 straight including nine last Its \nctory skein. The Wildcats j Carey and Brian Cacase on The Trojans are defending na- The muddy going at Bouldert time without spending all evening at the telephone. 1964 FORD STATION Wagon, floor trainees needed. Excellent op­ Ban Frandeco walloped Philadei- gave up only two twchdowns on jj,g jj„g. gj^jp Thomas, John Os- tional champions, currently hold shift, transmission needs work, Noble, 649-6068. ______FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ 0726. and two more in the third carried in Manchester haa been receiv­ year, and New Hampshire -Aent Colo , may have hampered the ice on all types of electrical wir­ portunity for qualified train­ BABYSITTING WANTED ev*- iriiia, 10-0. the ground m eight games last ; pj,^j,g ^nd Rick Harvey a s , the .No. 1 spot in the country and $36. Call after 6 p.m., 648-8989. nlng.s. Phone 649-1169 after 6:30. Rocky Hill to a 3-0 victory over BATTING — Willie McCovey, ed. General Chairman Wilbert undefeated in eight ganie.s, Ijing Trojan offenae. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone walls, ing; Licensed and Insured. Wilson ees to leam sewing. Apply WE PAY BIG for men who think Hadden, made the annotinre- u J ... • I linebackers and Skip Martin and have a 12-game winning string Coventry in a Charter Oak Confer­ Giants, regained National League one. Dartmouth faces Bucknell. Oklahoma opened with a 31-14 Lost and Pound Automobiles For Sale i 1961 CHEVROLET Wagon, Metallic fireplaces, flagstone terraces, All Electrical Co., Mtinche.ster, 649- big and work hard. If you have a ence soccer match yesterday. 'The ment toda.v. while the Wildcats take on Colby. T h ou ^ depU. iM a p robl^ , | jjjjjg i>aeh. safeties. going. But in Oklahoma they (ace triumph over Clemaon, but trailed concrete repairs. Reasonably 4817. Glastonbury, 643-1388. talent for meeting people, we home run lead, hitting No. 44 In Race sponsors will again be Coach Ch.rf^^ston hM quarterr-■ ,j.j,g Eagig* big lack is experi- ^ rebounding ba'nd of Sooners in- blue. PowergUde. Fully powered, MANCHESTER MODES, Situations Wanted— lo0B dropped the Patriots’ record Other top clashes include Wich­ 14-7 at the half and the Soonera LOST — Passbook No. 16778, No­ 1954 OLDSMOBILE 2-door Holiday radio, etc. Excellent condition. priced. 648-0861. ____ want you! If you want us, call Giants victory over Phliilew. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of t»ck Lloyd Wells M ^ c h ^ e r . | ence..j^^g jfIf they can make H up in ' tent on reclaiming the lost su. Can be seen at 74 Woodland Street INC. to 1-3-1 for the aeason. ita a: Boston College. West Vir­ were treated to a rare tongue- tice Is hereby given that Passbook Coventry 742-8632. 644-0202 between 6-8 p.m. Male 29 Roy BUxt counted two of- the Lebanon. The holiday bunion ginia at Boston University, Mas,- N. H and fullback Dan Seneka of ; enthusiasm they're all set. The lat- premscy of a decade ago. They're lashing by Wilkinson at intermis­ between 6-7. 649-1919. Floor Finishing 24 Win^ester Mass. ! jg^ commodity is in exceas at the Tanked third. No. 16773 Issued by the First Man­ Pine Street, PLUMBERS, Heating men and ex­ HUIera’ acoree. event has been iinderwTitten the sachii.sett.s al Harvaril. Amherst sion. chester Office. Hartford National OLDSMOBILE 1957 Super 88 Con­ Household Ssmees RELIABLE MAN wants part-time Coventry's cross country squad Day to Night Game post 12 years by Niitmrg For­ The real key w ll be if we can i practice field and in the School. "Vrlf. game in Los Angeles is Fourth-ranked Texas and sev­ NEED CAR? lom" credit turned FLaX>R SANDING and refinlsh- Manchester perienced helpers wanted for new work, 3 to 4 hours a day. Clerical at Springfield and Connecticut at play together the way we did last Bank A Trust Co. has been lost down?-Short on down payment? vertible, excellent condition. Call Offered IS-A fared better, winning a 21-87 deci­ est. Yale. „ .1... scheduled (or national television. enth ranked Northwestern, each 643-5340 after^e p'.m. Ing (specializing In older floors). work. Call 742-6290 after 6 p.m. work preferred. Phone 875-7035. NEiW BRITAIN ( AP) -The season," says Boston, "if we can, and application has been made to Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t Painting, Ceilings. Paperhanging. sion from Rocky Hill’s harriers. .All proceeds will again be Wealeyan lloiiir |CBS-TV, 3:30 p.m Eastern Stand- 1-0, open confereiue play at home. switch of the Trenton-Central earmarked for the Muscular we ll be very dangerous" ■aid b a ^ for payment.______despt^i See Honest Douglas. In­ REWEAVINO of bums, moth boles. No job too small. John Verfallle, TURRETr LATHE operator, full­ Rick Young of the Pats won the Also Buffalo al Holy Crow, ' ao’d Time. Texas plays Texas Tech in a night Zippers repaired. Window Shades CJonnecticut State College football Dystrophy Fund, national ob­ CV)lby lost its opener to Nor­ quire about lowest down, small­ 1969 FORD 4-DOOR station wagon, 649-6760. time only. Must be able ,to set Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 two and one-half mile race in Maine al Rhode Island, Bowdoin East Schedule Neither Coach John McKay of game and Northwestern is host to NOTICE Is hereb|^ven that Pass made ta measure; all sized Vene- up and operate from blueprints. 14:09. Coventry took seven at the game here Oct. 26 from a day to jective of the Tall Cedars. wich 28-27 last week. est payments anywhere. No small good condition. Must sell. 649-5188. JUST THREE HOURS A DAY can at Tufts. Middlebury at Wesleyan Boston College will be trying to . Southern California nor Bud Wil- Indiana. Northwestern beat a Book No. 14831 l ^ e d by The Sav­ Uan blinds. Keys made whUe you Overtime and fringe benefits. Call PROFESSIONAL Trimming, bath­ first 10 places. night game was announced today. jkinson of Oklahoma wa.s partlcu- gx>od Mis.souri team 23-12 last loan or finance company plan. Schools and Classes 27 earn you $40 to $60 a week in your and Colunibia at Brown. get on the victory track against ings Bank of Manchester has been Douglas Motors. 838 Main. wait. Tape Recorders for rent spare time selling AVON CIos-' 643-7627. ing, all breeds. Pcxxlle specialist. Dartmouth will be without the Sept. 28—Waterford, away 'larly pleased with last week’s week while Texas blanked Tulan# lost and application has been Marlow’s, 867 Main, 649-6221. Wichita, which boasts 390 foot­ Oct. 8—Northwest, away Anto DrlYlnn School 7>A MEN, WOMEN, COUPLES urgent­ metics, Fragrances and the It costs no more to have the best services of quarterback Billy King ball triumph-s in its 66-year his­ i opening victories. Southern Cal 21-9. - Texas Tech beat Washington made to said bank for payment of 1961 DELUXE ENOUSH FORD world’s most wanted Gift sets to DRIVER OVER 21 with good driv­ in professional conditioning. 649- Oct. 12-)'^reat Barrington, i had to work hard, for a 14-9 de- State 16-7 and Indiana has not f u r n it u r e REFINISHED — ly needed for training to be mo­ and center Don McKinnon in its tory. It will be the first meeting the amount of deposit. Anglia, 2-door (sedan, radio, heat­ LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first women in your neighborhood. If ■ ing record lor stex'k work’ and 9793, 649-0500. away cision over Colorado. played. Scratches, bums removed, color tel maJiagers, clerks, etc. Write: driving. Apply after 4 p.m. opener, and Coach Bob Blackman ever between the two team*. er, whitewalls, 4 speed fl(X)r shift, licensed driving school, trained Universal Motel Schools, Inc., you need money, think what a tre-1 Oct. 19— Peoney, home very low mileage, good condition, changed. Manchester Reflnishing Winkler Auto Parts, 179 W. FRENCH POODLE§, AKC regis­ says' he's a little worried about in­ Shocker quartorback Henry •Oct. 25—^MMdjetaiwn IV, certified and approved, now of­ 1872 N.W. 7th St., Miami, Florida, mendous difference this can experience in the linebacking de­ Schichtle set a team record with 30 miles per gallon, 643-8806 af­ fering classroom and behind Co., 643-9283. make! We give complete training. Middle Tpke., Manchester. tered. 6 weeks old, very, very rea­ home Peraonali Dept. 403-A. sonable. 644-8986. j partment. a 73-yard touchdown pass to half- Nov. 2— WUby, home ter 6 p.m. wheel Instruction for teen-agers. Call 289-4922 today. Also a problem for the Big i>ack Ray Patterson in Wichita’s Booters Score Again 649-6076. Machinists and tool makers Nov. 18—Penney, away ELECJTROLUX Sales and Service, 1989 BLUE MG ROADSTER, ex­ Building—Contrseting 14 Musical— Dramatic 29 WAITRE3SS WANTED from POODLES. AKC, beautiful black Green could be halfback Tom surprise 33-13 victory over Ari- •*Nov. 28— Sooth, heme bonded representative, Alfred Overtime schedule. miniatures, worm free, paper Spangenberg, who is reportedly cellent condition, side windows, a.m.-3 p.m., 8 days. Inquire Bona State last Saturday. Patter­ *—Friday gome Amell, 206 Henry St 643-0450. new engjne, brsikes and clutch. CALL ME on your formica needs, PIANO BY LONDON certified trained and love children. Very still at three-quarter .speed with a son gauned 189 yrnds and was teacher. Appointments now taken. person (JhaTrcoal Broiler, 650 **—^Thanksgiting Day Will sacrifice. Call 649-9386 after E-Z LERN bars, counters, kitOhen cabinets, Middle "Ipke. rea.sonable. 643-1338. , mending ankle. named the Missouri Valley Confer­ With 1-0 Win over Hall WANTED RIDE from Hawthorne 643-2310. Also, two apprentices with 6 p.m. vanltory units, table-tops and t i^ e school education In ma­ Senior Dana Kelly of Winches­ ence back of the week. and Ashland Streets to vicinity of Driving School island stands. 640-6986. ter, Maas., is the quarterback step­ BU's opponent, always-lough 'This season’s Manchester High soccer team may not b« ' 740 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, Bonds— Stock®— chine shop. FREE — Four lovable healthy Mt- 8 THROUGH 11 . . ping into the' shoes of the grad­ West Virginia, featurea junior Jer­ QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, tie kittens, call 649-1403. Manchester Slate hours 8:80-6. 843-1319. 1960 MERCHR'y, excellent mo(or Connecticut’s laigeirt, auto- 21 uated King. The 190-pounder has ry Yost at quarterback, who was among the school’s best when it comes to finesse but when and tires. $90. Coll 643-9409 after 6 matlo and standard shift, basemen.’* refinlshed. buUt-ins, Mortgages CLERK-TYPIST MANCHESTER TOOL & (XICKER SPANIEL, male. 2-yeare- TIME IS RUNNING OUT GET IN ON OUR BIG looked g o ^ but not startingly so third team All-America last year it's “ heart” up for jliscussion, this club is pretty close to the free plck-iq> service, teen-age t o m ^ tile general repair. No SECOND mortgages — Unlimited in scriimnsges. as a sophomore. Sept. 28— Conard, away top— even though only two games have gone by. SISTER ANGELA classroom, older and nervous job too amaii. Call William Rob­ DESIGN old. AKC (Jhamplonbred. $28. Cov­ 4— Platt, away 1968 MERCURY, stick shift. Good funds available for second m ^ - entry 742-8632. _____ ^ ckn ell bent Gettysburg 19-7 Other gsunes Saturday: Batea al •oSet. ireateraav the Indians were4 — students our specialty, 116 bins Carpentry Service. 649-3448. gages, payments to suit your ISO Hartford Road in its opner last week. holding Norwich. Bridgeport at North- Oct. 12—Hall, home condition. 643-6241. Center St., Manchester. Call Manchester rngteh^ against tough Hall in ^ ^cond win . Character Reader and Advisor HOME MAINTENAN(^. repair budget Expedient servlcey-'J. D. Interesting position In small WELL TRAINED, lovable .3-year- their opponent to minus 46 yards eaatem. Trinity at Williams. Army •Oct, 18—Cental, away CCIL action and according to one * for free booklet. 648-8862. Realty, 643-6129. / "B" at Vermont. Worcester Tech Oct. 26— Maloney, home on all problems of life is now 1960 CORVAIR, MODEL 600, and alterations. Rec rooms, roof­ department for qualified typist. ELECTTRICIAN’S HELPER, part- old female, spayed Bassett Hound, on the ground. The key to Buck- team member, ‘Mr. Danielson Moncherter. Hall is noiw Must be High School graduate all papers. 643-0309. PUHT, PASS and KICK nell's success, say Dartmtutli at Central (^nnecticut, American Nov. 9—Wetherslleld, away located at 231 Main Street, door, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, ing and sJuminum siding. Russ time. housewiring experience de­ really wanted to win this gome SE(X)ND MORTGAGEjS — Funds IntemaliotMl at Hofstra., Coast Nov. 16—Eastern, home S u n u n o ty : Hartford. Ckiil for appointment, heater, excellent condition, 648- AUtins, BuUder, 648-04U. "The and have good figure aptitude. sired. Call between 2-4 p.m., 643- scouU. is aggre»«»,vene#s and and we wvm It for him." So they MORTLOCK’8 Driving School Ino., available for second mortgages. Good wages, pleasant workkig Guard at Drexel and Sosithem •*Nov. 28—Windham, heme lfaiirfeo«t«r <1) ■all (*) 527-1907. 4069. small Job carpenter/’______For indi’vidual /attention call 6016. COMPETITION TODAY! quickness. did. 1-0. P om offices, classroom located Man­ conditlcMis, excellent benefit CJonnecticut at Montclair. •—Friday 8 p.m. B A N Agency, Roger M. Negro, Tailback Bob Laughton is the A second poriod goal by John a chester Parimde, lower leveL Be­ program. Apply WANTED — Aggressive, recent WIN! Warm-up 'jackets! Helmets! Footballs GET FREE! Punt. Paas and Kick Instruction •*—Thanksgiving 11 o.m. HutoliiiuoM ____ ginners, older, nervous students, 643-8727. McCarthy stood up ah the .way n 1968 PLYMOUTH, in good condi­ Rooflng-^iiltaig 12 High School or Ctollege graduate SEPTIC TANKS \signed by the champion NFI^ punters, pass- folder written by three top proe! An "Action- Za.Uo ___ our specialty. Teen-age driver’ s as the Trige’a defense was out­ ...... Orhmand tion. Call 649-0297. to work part time evenings and ’ AND . e n and kickers! PLUS a trip to an NFL Picture" ring! AND. a 1963 Ford Televiewer education course. State certified. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT of - handy guide with line-ups of NFL teams V standing. The backfteld trio of Branoiek .. R. DION ROOFING and siding, al- Saturday in Credit Department of game (Mom and Dad go. tool! AND. "Tour THIS SUNDAY - 649-7898. terations, ceilings, painting and leading local retail store. Position of Chsunpions" (with both parents' to the on TV this fall! » FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Ned Zsglio. Bob Brannlck and Bill I.HB WANTED 1961 RAMBLB3R Convertible, stand !S r .v ’l‘I.Se“iorT.™; FIRST NATIONAL STORES, PLUGGED SEWERS ■A^ MODIFIED it AT 2:30 P.M. | Rylander got- eepeciftl praise from UawrFncc . nr .FAN LATE MODEL ard, radio, heater, good condition, gutter worit. SaBsfactlon guaran­ al jwe. Lump debt into one INC. could lead to full-time' employ­ White House . . . to Dearborn. Michigan, LOS ANGELES—Adolph Pruitt, OHB LEARN TO DRIVE— Special at­ teed, tre* eirtlmates. 643-4352. INC. ment as a Credit Manager Danielson after the game. n«rai ...., 649-1184. mefathly payment of $22.25 for and to the 1963 NFL Championship game to You must be accompanied by a pareqj or 135, Loa Angeles, knocked out tention to nervous and elderly. trainee. For more information call Machise Clua.6 compete for national PPAK championship! Rhinefl 0 «t Lnl Sumdtj WiUie Woothi, 136, Los Ang«4M, 2; Only five foula were eoked in RHB CHasarpom for teen-a«r. Pickup A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, sltog, tbowand dollars including Park and Oakland Aves. legal guardian to register. (Registration Rytandor USED CARS 1960 CORVAIR ‘700, red, 4-door, "r^ aym en t over five years. Frank 648-1689. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ Compete only with boys your oxvn age. No Rgoul Rojas, 130)4. Son Pedro, the esttire game as both taams ean- OL, service. Day or eiventaig lessons. pointing. Carpentry. Alterations closes October 11.) STO CK CAR IhitUyaa .. whitewalls, automatic transmls- Burke, 248-8897, Connecticut Mort­ er Line* Installed—Cellar Wa­ body eoBtoct. Oolif.’, knocked mit Cbsirles RoMn- centrated on good, hard soccer. TOP PRICES PAID rion, radio, beater, defroster, Reasonable ratoa. Manchester and a/iditims. Ceilings. Woxkman- E. Hartford PAINTERS WANTED. Apply 579 terproofing Done. eon, 129>4, Loe Angeles, 2. Manchester outhustled Hail to the TL ’ Driving Academy. 742-7249. dilp guaranteed. 299 Autumn St gage EJxchange, 16 Lewis St., Hartford Rd., new apartments. Smith 'windshield washer. List price, $1,- Hartford, (3onn. BRING DAD... GET FULL DETAILS AT boil throughout" just 'Se they did c y FOR ALL MAKES 643-4860. Good pay. interior work. See Mr. RACES S ^ l X p Brady . . . . 040, asking $996. Owner transfer^ against Bristol Eastern earlier in ...... Daminh Gill. FEATURE ...... m " ’ red. Cali 643-1492. Garage—Service— Storage 10 SEXX)ND MORTGAGE money McKinney bros. the week. McCarthy BIDWBJLL HOME Improvement ...... R a«ha« Culer CEievrolet Company — Roofing, siding, al- available. Confidential, courteous DISHWASHER, Part-Time. Tueo- Other Sports ZagUo missed a ohonce to double i ...... OR ' ■ 1963 BUICK SPECIAL, 2-door 1,000 FEET STORAGE apace for WAITRIISS WANTED AoodU Ree- SQWMtMft Disposal Co. Provancal terawins, addlttons and remodel­ service. Gaston Realty (3o., Route doy and Thursday eveRlngs, 6-U. I so-* 32 Pearl St.—>n 8-6308 the aeore wlien his fourth-pariod Boor* b>- ...... W rl.ht sports coupe, V-6 stsndaiil trans­ rent. Rear of 11 Main Street. 88 by Conn. Golf Land, Talcott- taurant, 106 Tolland Ti*e. 649- DILLON SALES and SERVICE, pariodi:...... Co., Inc. Reasonable rant J. D. Realty, ing of all types. Efacceilent work­ Con 6(B-6018. THOMPSON SPEEDWAY peaoltgr Uek bMnwed off the goal mission, radio, heater, defroster. ville. Phone 649-1902, 875-0819. 8127. manship. 649-6496. Page 13 after he had sliaHy baoSan 19,5(0 ?• Phone 643-6308. 643-6129. 319 MAIN STrt-MANCHESTfR. CONN. . I 1 K II 1 H' •; 1 '■ IX I . ■ \ .1.1 1 ■ Totten. CundwaU, Career, epoladi, 8tepimu."'JotM

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72 Houses For Sale 72 Wanted—’Real Estate 77 Legal Nfitice MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., "RIIIDAY; SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 Houses Bor Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Hoiiftos For Sale 72 Houses . For Sale Houses For Sale 72 AT A COURT OF PROBATE hlld at PAGE SIXTEEN ______. I ■ . - ~ , X CUSTOM DESIGNED executive BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED Co­ WANTED LISTINGS! MADChester. within and. for the Die* Honacs For Sale 72 OAFB — $ ROOMS to Manchester, QUIET SBICLUSION - Huge CONCORD RO-—Beautiful raneta, $49,600 — ESTABLISHED prefer­ By FAGALY and SHORTEN red neighborhood. Fine stone and home to <»e of Mancheator's lonial, baths, 9 rooms, 3 fire­ met of Mancheeter, on the 90th day of THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW 4 or 6 bedrooms, paneled family screened porch, Immaculate 7 large living room, formal dtolim places, hot water heat,' cabinet And Buyers too! If the time September, 1963. ' ^ . Rooms Wlthont Board 69 MANGHBSTBR — ^ frame .rontempbrary 7 room prim« locations. 7 spacious Present. Hon. John J Wallett. Jud|;e. MANGHBSTBR - New lUrtta^ bestoa siding. *Htantaim room, attached garage. Owner room Split, VA baths, garage, rdbm. calw et Uteben, 2 bed- kitchen, acreage. Carlton W. has come when you should sell Built 1962. BeauUful 6 room ranch rooms, recreation room, ^ d- home, finest In detail. For ap­ rooms, sunken Uvljig. room, Estate of Barbara Peck Breitblirt. ONE' BEDROOM, private home. doors and windows, twb not w y r ' wants sale within 30 days. Sel^ig •torge rooms, Manchester, $18,900. dathedrai celllhg. 2 huge fire­ Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5132. your property, or If the time late of Manchester. In said District de^ with 1% batlM. O.B. kitchen, In­ scaped yard. Marten B. Robett- pointment phone Mrs. Suzanne Call anytime. 119 Cooper Hill St., heating systems, 2-car below appraisal. His loss.^our Carlton W Hutchins. 64SS182. places, landscaped lot Call own­ has come when you should buy ceased. * THEC£ OUGrffTA B E A LAW cluding dlahwasher. Carpeted Uv- son, ReaHcc, $4MM. Shorts, 643-8886, J. Watson Reach Th* administrator, having oxhibltad 649-0898. _____ return. Shown by gain. $17,600. Philbrick ik^ency, er $49-6286. atter 6 p.m. or 8at;ur- a home — arid if you can pay his administration account with said CLASSIFIED AGaRAVAnON AWARDS 75— 1 ^ room with fireplace, ^ u m l- $49-8464. SWEEPING VIEW — 1968 three It Co., 21 Central Row, Hartford, rent you can probably ,buy — menu $28,800. Owner 878- day and Sunday. sstate to this Court for allowance, it l a r g e ATTRACIWE front room num storms and screens. Large bedroom Gold Medallion Ranch, BOLTON — $12,800. Economy 8- 622-2114. room Cape, encloeed rear patio, 2 don’t delay but dial is in quiet, private home, parking. lot. Robert Wolvertoo Agency, VERNON — Uke new 6 room l> built-in stove, huge lot, only $14,- ORDERED: "That the 8th day of rooms partially finished up, ame- BOLTON October. 1963. at two o'clock in the af­ Tel. 649-7743. “ Realtors, 649-3*19. ’ shape brick ranch, mamem«iO 900. Carlton W. ^lutchlns, ~R ^tor, “ MADELINE SMITH, Realtor ternoon at the Probate Office in the ADVERTISING grounds, sparkling condition. South Windsor 649-6182. slte drive, high lot, quiet dead end MANCHESTER 649-1842 * Municipal Building In said Manchea- ROOM FOR RENT, all new facili­ der $20,000. Hayes Agency. 6«- Bixcluslve with Gaston Realty street. Minimum down, low month­ Three family apartment house, Evenings Mabel Sheridan ter be and the same Is assined for a ties, free parking, private en­ SO. WINDSOR 8 room raised ly payments. Lawrence F. Flano, NORMAN U * R built 4-year-old, 5*4 643-8139 hearing on the allowance of said ad­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 4808. ______. Co. 4 bedroom ranch with 5-4-3, Interior completely re­ ministration account with said estate, trance, on bus line. 643-6013. G.K. furnace, attached garage, ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining room, Realtor, 648-2766, Charles NlohoU modeled, 2-car garage, Ideally room ranch that offers 3 bed­ ascertainment of heirs and order of dis­ S A.M. to 5 P.M. LOOKma FOR A 4 hedpopm Oapa iMge lot, homemaker's dream, family room, VA bathn, fireplace, son, 742-6864. located, excellent investment, rooms, 2 baths, living room tribution. and this Court directs that NICE ROOM, kitchen privileges, in in attractive, central ^ a ^ T bullt-ma, 2-car garage. FHA ap­ ■ HOHENTHAL $24,900. with stone fireplace, kitchen notice of the time and place assigned private home. Parking. Reason­ END $19,000. STATELY 10 room manrion.' All HAVE CASH BUYERS for said hearing be given to all per­ Fireplace, storma, rimiha. Raw* praised at sening jmee, $21,600. and dining area. G.E. built-ins, sons known to be lnterest#*d therein to able. Call Sunday or Monday 649- Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ rooms extremely large. Five fire' has listed this sparkling ranch with COPY c l o s in g TIME FOR CLASSFIED ADVT. sonaolc. 649-6486. aluminum siding, aluminum BOLTON birch cabinets, breakfast bar. WAITING FOR appear and b#* heard thereon by pub­ 0278. 17 Pearl Street. tors, 649-2818. places, 4^ baths, 2-car garage Basement has brick fireplace, lishing a copy of this order in some MONDAY Thru FIUDAI 10:80 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 A.M. Manchester storma, screens, doors, plastered Two homes on 2 acres of lamd newspaper having a circulation In said HAPPINESS 837,800 — STATBlAt 1* room Co­ Spacious grounds add beauty and for 2 families all in one parcel, walk-out door, to a patio, 2-car HOUSES $ room Cape, centrally located, distinction to this beautiful home. walls, front and rear patios, etc. A District, at 'east seven dav.u before the lonial completely remodeled to 2-car garage, enclosed porch, modern S-bedroom ranch with attached garage, plus l de­ BUILDINGS day -of said hearing, and by mailing excellent taste, stone walls, good $39,000. Philbrick Agency, 649- quick job change has necessitated on* or before September 24. 1963. by YOUR COOPERATION WILL Apartments— n »t»— patio, nice treed yard. Don't a 'bargain price of $15,900. CaU Nor­ 2-car garage; 4 room ranch tached, situated on a one acre DIAL 643-2711 acreage, fine family home. For 8464. wooded lot, only 5 minutes LAND certified mall, a ropy of this order to BE APPRECIATED Tenements 55 In a hoirie of your own. miss the boat on this one at man now. with basement garage, both Anne Peck. Randolph Road. Middle- appointment phone Mrs. Snaanim $17,900. BOLTON VICINITY quality built, $22,900. from the center of Manchester. RAILROAD SIDINGS town. Conn.: Edward Peck, Randolph HOLLISTER STREET — Colonial. Road Middletown. Conn. Shorts, 648-8888, J. Watsm Bwudi All schools walking distance. Fire- Like new throughout. Priced at AND ESPECIALLY See these valued It Co., 21 Centml Row, Hartford. VERNON only $24,800. JOHN J. WAI.LETT, Judge 2-8 ROOM APARTMENTS. 649 Privacy, brook, fish pond, placed li'vlng room, dining room, OUR MR. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Continued From Preceding Page U H E 8 EEC . 822-2114. Vernon kltchen-den, 8 bedrooms up. Ga­ Practically new 7 room split, 8229, 9-8. e^-room Ranch, plastered kitchen with built-lns and fruit- CAM OPENER Jarvis listings, Today. GBRARD STREET — 4 bedroOT Vti room ranch. A steal at $16>- walls, large screened-in breeze­ rage. Deep, treed lot. Aluminum For quick action call LEGAL NOTICE AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1—8 room too. storms and screens. $18,500. Rob­ CHARBONEAU wood cabinets, jalousled en­ Household Goods 51 THATALWAVS Colonial, 26 fopt living r o ^ with way. carport, quiet dead end closed porch, lovely lot, high ADMISSION OF ELECTORS 41 flat, second floor, oil burner, street. Reduced to $14,800. ert Wolverton Agency, Realtors, U & R REALTY CO.. INC. Doga—Birds— Pels GETS LEFT fireplace, famUy slie Wtohen, thinks $12,500 is a steal for this 8 elevation. Asking $21,900. GANZER & CO. Notice is hereby given that the steam heat, Rusco storm win­ formal dining room, em ter m - Minimum down financing. 649-2818. bedroom ranch style home In a FULL-SIZE mahogany bed. with 8ENND ON . captivating older home on El- Manchester 643-2692 375 E. Center Street, Manchester Board of Admission of Electors, of BOARDING AND GROOMING — dows, Venetian blinds, garage. trance. 2-car garage. Trwj AM sd good central location. New paint, mattress and box-.spring. in excel­ PICNICS - In Manchester. 8 bed- 643-7557 the Town' of Manchester, will be In Trim your Cocker. Poodle or Adults. 643-7968. 2 car garage. Wooded lot. $22,800. Robert Wolveiton 6H room Cape, centrally lo­ newspaper, and re-done floors are Robert D. Murdock — 643-8472 pooch to your sati.sfaolion. Called lent condition, $38 . 649-9429. J. D. REALTY session in the Municipal Building, Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. cated, oil steam heat, enclosed facts that back up his opinion, plus Complete Real Estate Service for and delivered if desired. Har­ buy of the year at $18,- Town Clerk's Office, on Wednes­ CONSOLE TV. General Electric, kBlU Frailer on this one porch, garage, well kept yard, aluminum storms, screens, M d 618 Center St. mony Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, FOUR ROOM cold flat, 13 Vine $14,990. LAWRENCE F. FIANO ^Manchester day, October 2. 1963 from 5:00 17-inch, good condition, converter, Street. Call 742-8180 or 742-7338. Q me phone that quits Ringing tHe minutis doors. What do you think? Bolton. 643-8427. bow-tie aerial, $30. Call 649-9680. Realtor 643-2766 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., for the purpose YOU 8REAR IN ■THE DOOR TO REACH IT — Rockledge ranch 643-5129 of admitting all persons who are DUPLEX, 4 ROOMS, pantry, bath A distincti' 413 SUMMIT STREET — 7 room Legal Notices t with loving Vernon EXCELLENT VALUES found to be qualified to be Elec­ BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN hot water, refrigerator, no pets home, cust! VERNON Charles Nicholson 742-6864 • BILL oversized Cape, fireplace, dining Live Stock 42 TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! care. This dwelling Will 7 room Split-level, large lot, LI.MITATION ORDER tors of the Town of Manchester. Call 649-1081. ELLINGTON — Three bedroom room, large kitchen, paneled den AT A rOURT OF PROBATE held »t 1 2. or 3 YEARS TO PAY satisfy your I in every garage city water, vacant, or fourth bedroom, spacious The Qualifications are as fol­ HORSES FOR SAI.E — Palomino ranch vrith fireplace, $850 down. Manchc.slcr. within and for the District "SUPER DELUXE" MAIN STREET — Second floor way. A must selA If you are move right In, $18,700. BELFIORE closet.s, 1*4 baths, built-ins, ot Manchester on the 33rd day of Sep­ lows: Applicant must be twenty- malTP and gelding, one stallion. 72 H o u s m For Sale 72 jm e priced Carl 14x24 living room, 12x18 kitch­ Is a cooperating group of Realtors. Call 228-3672, or Norwich 889-6306, clean livable home. Immediate with fireplace. Garage. Nice lot car garage, natural wood trim, 643-4112 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. bath, finished recreation room In OPEN HOUSE ing on the ailowaiice of said adminis­ Dated at Manchester this 27th _STONES for leach fields, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 10 P.M. after 6 p.m. place, two full baths, three bed­ en, 12x14 dining room, private As Realtors, we are truthfully in­ 56 E. Center St., tration account with said estate, as­ occupancy. Only $18,900. Hayes with trees. $16,200. Robert Wolver carpeting, large lot. rooms, $19,800. Robert Wolverton 3/4 acre lot, ameslte drive. basement. This home realistically certainment of heirs and order of dis­ day of September 1963. Agency, 648-4803. Eves. 648-1686, 649-7814 $12,900 — NEW ON MARKET, Im­ priced at $16,900. Philbrick Agen­ forming you that this big older Manchester S Tof ad°12"N^^arter"R^d! }^E ~^^d co^i- ton Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. maculate four room ranch with Only $20,900. tribution. and this Court directs that Board of Admissions E. J. CARPENTER, cy. 649-8464. home In St. James’ Parish needs notice of the time and place assigned off^ Dart Hill Road, Vernon-So. i tlon, $15 and take away. Call 649- FIVE ROOM apartment, first floor, IDEAL 3 BEDROOM rr"' h, 1% detached one car garage. Nice some work. However, there Is a lot fo r‘ said hearing be given to all per­ Barbara E. Coleman, $14,800 — 6 ROOM CAPE. Inunacu $18,900 — HERE'S A CAPE on a SUNDAY 14 P.M. Selectman Wihdsor line. 644-0304. _____ 2 or 3 adults preferred. 649-0482. baths, screened porch, base­ BROKER level lot, trees. Located up on the of house here at $16,300. Have Nor­ 415 Main St., sons know'n to he interested tlieroin to j ______late condition, neMly finished, lot fuU of beautiful trees and appear and be heard tliereon by puh- Elverett A. Gamble, ment Includes finished m east side, all utlUtles, an excep­ man Hohenthal show It to you, then E. Hartford lisning a copy of this order In some FOLDING ' ALUMINUM picnic fireplace, open stairs, recreation 649-5051 $8,500 — Well kept 5V4 room ranch, shrubs that affords the maximum tional home. T. J. Crockett, ASKING $16,900 Selectman 21” ADMIRAL TV. UHF-VHF, $66 and den, dishwasher, att. i. room, wooded lot, Manchester, of privacy. All six rooms finished LAWRENCE F. FIANO come up with a reasonable offer. newspaper having a circulation in said table, bench grinders, car radio, THREE ROOM tenement, first and many extras. Handy to snop- 8 bedrooms, attractive dining saltor, 648-1677. GARTH ROAD District, at least .seven days before Robert H. Stapkel, woodwork bench vise (twol, disc 649-5624. floor. 843-6018. Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-8132. area, sutarban. Owner anxious. plus a nice encloeed rear porch. Realtor 643-2766 the day of said hearing, and W mail­ Selectman ping and schools. Good neighbors! ing on' or before September 27. 1963. Sander 10” , bobsled. 649-1488. Carlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 648-1877. $18»)0 — SIX ROOM cape, now Vernon — 12 minutes from Edward Tomkiel, OCCUPANCY OCTOBER 1 — 8 52 BliUtop “ ~Drive. Call " owner,------849- MANCHESTER RANCH — 3 bed BOWERS SCHOOL district — Charles Nicholson 742-6364 6Vi room quality built rsuich, by certified mall, a copy of this order 649-6132.______vacknt. Recently redecorated. Oil family kitchen with built-ins, Charter Oak Bridge, split-level, SOUTH WINDSOR — The big to Josephine L. Michaeis c/o Bieluc.h, Town Clerk CABINET TYPE Penn forced air room apartment. $83. Apply 150 0242. rooms, kitchen with built-lns, room Cape. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 COUNTRY CLUB area — Oiarm- ROCKEFELLER Barrv A Covello, Attys.. 7B0 Main St.. WATKINS full baths, large kitchen, living heat?Vombinatlon windows. Will excellent condition. For Indi­ built on a knoll, plastered house — with 2 family rooms, I'.a furnace with plenums and humidi­ Charter Oak evenings, or call 528- $13,900 — Extra large 3-bedroom! birch cabinets, dining room, living FORD STREET — Five room ing 5^ room ranch, garage, quallfjr^or FHA or VA minimum doesn't have to be your name to walls, bullt-ins, dining room, baths, garage; with a big yard, Hartford, Conn.; Joseph L. Lucas c/o 6836. room with fireplace, natural room with fireplace, dining room screened porch, terrace, lovely vidual attention call . . . Francis C. Shea. Atty., 357 East Center fier. 649-1038. Bargain Shop Ranch, fireplace, aluminum sid­ and den, aluminum siding, ga­ house, all utlUtles, bargain, $12,- financing T. J. Crockett. Realtor, buy this compact cape at $10,300. etc. Landscaping ■with a pan­ 100x330. Kitchen range, drapes. St.. Manche.ster. Conn. HOME SEEKERS ing, aluminum storms, garage, woodwork, aluminum combina­ 900. Joseph Barth, Broker, 649- wooded lot, priced below apprais­ 648-1577. A treed and landscaped yard that Copper tiled kitchen. A surprising JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge 238 CHARTER OAK STREET - AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st. Five rage, $18,800. Philbrick Agency, $39,900 — SWEEPING VIEW of oramic view. 106x300, trees. Charlton W. Hutch-1 tions, 3'-years-old, $18,800. Phil- 0320. al. Hayes Agency, 648-4808.______would do justice to a home costlfig house, only $17,900. Glenn Rob­ AHENTION various sizes wooden storm win­ room duplex, good location. $68 brick Agency, 649-8464. 640-8464. MANCHESTER — If you are look Connecticut Valley. New beauti' B & N AGENCY AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at $87.00 Modern Low-back Rocker, ins, 649-5182. fully appointed 8 room contempor­ twice as much is just frosting on erts Agency, MLS Realtor, 644- Manchester, within and for the district dows, $1 each. Three used oil per month. Call 649-1320. tog for a homesfoat you can move Directiems: Out Route 16 to of Manchester, on the 35th day of INCOMPARABLE VALUE — walnut frame, reversible foam ary on lovely 2-acre grounds. For Roger Negro this residential cake. 1521, 644-1337. burners and one blower, cheap. , ------Into without touching even so Exit 96, out Washington to fork September. A.D. 1963. ^ , 6-room Cape with 2-car garage, Ansco Viking camera with flash : cushions, rust fabric, 69. FIVE ROOM modern apartment, much as a paintbrush, call us appointment phone Mrs. Suzanne in road, left on Tunnel Rd., Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. first floor, 11 Hammond St., 643-8727 Estate of Mary Murray, late of almost an acre of land, 1*4 for s look at this\mmaculate 7 Shorts, 643-8886, J; Watson Beach right on Echo Dr., then my Manchester in said district, deceased. *w^ 'r« 1746 Germany, Table, one Rockville. All utilities furnished. It Co., 21 Central Row, Hartford, Lots For Sale 73 baths, full dormer. Only $16,500 $20. 649-1746. ______, drawer, pine, 29.96 room ranch with a l^ u tifu l view. sign on right. Upon the application ol Catherine I. and must be sold. Modern kitchen including built-in Asking only $23,600. 'K J. Crock­ 622-2114. SELL Tracy praying for the appdlntment of units. Adults preferred. Immedi­ TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca­ commissioners to pass u ^n her dis­ 275 GALLON OIL TANK and oil 1 Table, ett, 643-1877. _____\ $64.00 Dropleaf Corner ate occupancy. Call 649-9258. MANCHESTER — Large 6 room and sell now, says the owner of tion, city utlUtles. Philbrick Agen­ allowed claim {gainst said estate, it is PICTURE BOOK RANCH — burner, $40. Gas furnace, 128,0001 39. MANCHESTER — 8 room immacu­ this big oversized Cape with two ORDERED: That Uie foregoing ap­ Manchester Green area, 3 bed­ BTU, hot water, $75. Call 643-6802, solid cherry, Cape, baths, nicely landscaped late older Colonial, 2-car garage, cy, 649-8464. full baths. A large shed dormer E. E. BUSHEY AGENCY plication be heard and determined at rooms, dining room, kitchen 649-6208. roll-over lot with shade trees, on bus line, 1% baths, aluminum storms, cen­ the Probate office In Manchester In $149.00 Lounge Chair, FOUR ROOMS, full bath, first gives Colonial size at a Cape price. IN BtJSINESS ZONE 2, a com er said District, on the 9th day of October. with built-ins, basement garage, 79. DOLLAR FOR DOLLA VA% mortgage may be assumed, trally located, easily converted REVOLVER, 22 caliber, 8 shot, j back, kick pleat, aqua, floor. Spruce St., 643-6872. The 100x200 lot ensures a country lot of 70x150, plus an adjoining lot A.D. 1963. at eleven o'clock In the fore­ beautifully treed lot. Live in a A GOOD BUY AT $18,508,^ $16,200. Owner, 648-0507. two family. $17,600. Pasek Realty, 649-2088 noon. and that notice be given to all Tver Johnson with holster and Pillow Back atmosphere only minutes from in the rear of 60x140. Excellent lo­ per.*4i>ns intere.sted in said estate of the quiet area of nice homes. $159,00 Attached ROCKVILLE near Center — 4 742-8243, Mrs. Pleser, 289-6571, belt. $26. Coventry 742-8632. cushion, box SEVEN ROOM spacious home In town. cation. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, pendency of said application and the , Wing Chair, foam rooms and bath, cold flat, hot Mrs. Reed, 643-7208. time and place of hearing thereon, by COLONIAL — 2-car garage, 6 119. ★ ★ Bowers School Area — Ranch. anchester on quiet street, 4 bed- 643-1677. HEA'VY DUTY 8” Clark floor drum ' plea^. beige print water, couple or with one child, no ms, enclosed porch, 2-car ga- HILLIARD STREET — Trim and puhlisliing a copy of this order in rooms, 1 */4 baths in the most im­ ★ ★ $ bedrix>ms, 2 baths, knotty •some newspaper having a circulation maculate of condition, kitchen Sander and 7” disc .sander, excel $28.50 ( 2) 28” Table Lamps, pis­ pets, $55 monthly. 875-7984. rt^g;e, asking $19,500. Out of state tidy 4 room home near-'bus line. WILL WORK — WON’T SHIRK! in .‘laid district, at least seven days pine kitchen with bullt-lns, MANCHESTER — Six room Cape, WOODED BUILDING lot, 156x420, lent condition. Phone 643-1770. tol base, parchment shade irith ov^r wants offers. Philbrick Deep wooded .lot, no maintenance. before the day of said hearing, to ap­ has all the bullt-ins, li-ving room FOUR ROOM heated apartment, dining area, attached garage, rec room, 2 baths, nice fenced $3,200. 643-8887. pear if they see cause at .said time and map print, as is, 18.50 Agensy, 649-8464. Asking $11,700. Robert Wolverton has wall to wall carpeting, ex­ stove and refrigerator furnished, delightful. in yard, $600 down. Carl Zinsser, place and be heard relative thereto, tra special full basement size rec Agency, Realtors, 648-2818. 643-0038. Howard Realty Co., 232- and make return to this court. Boats______and Accessories 46 $29.95 17” Pine Lamp or Night $60. Call 643-5580 after 4. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge room. Enough said, call today. THE 6276. 1956 EVINRUDE MOTOR, 25 h.p., l Table, one drawer, 19.95 E. J. CARPENTER, Suburban For Sale 75 SPECIALLY PRICED, $tS,800 THREE ROOM apartment, redeco­ BROKER WILLIAM E. BELFIORE Cris Craft boat and trailer. 643- 7 ROQM SINGLE 6-room Cape close to B. Cen­ 4670. ______rated, reasonable. Call 649-9679. NUTMEG HOMES ■a Bolton Lake $5,700 ter St.. Junior and Senior High 649-5051 WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. AGENCY COVENTRY Schools. 4 bedrooms, In excel­ SOUTH WINDSOR BOLTON lent repair, best of financing KELLEY ROAD Vacant 4 room bungalow, roof­ Florists—^Nurseries 49 (4 Bedrooms^ Four room Cape plus two un- available. 935 MAIN STREET Famished Apartments 63-A ing and siding only 2-years-old, fini.shed up. They just fini.shed UPRIGHT YEWS, 3-year-old root­ FIVE ROOM CAPE, fireplace, oil REALTORS — 643-5121 heat, combination windows, con­ aluminum combinations, ar­ building me and I’m lonesome. ed cuttings, 8-12” tall, IBc each, ONE AND TWO ROOM apart­ COME OUT TODAY!— Furnished Model now open. A new community of custom de­ INVESTMENT venient location, excellent neigh­ tesian well. Owner will finance. $10,400. Economy 4-room Won’t you furnish m e ' with $12 per hundred. 1992 Manchester ments. Heated. Kitchen set, bed­ New tile bath, plumbing, heat­ Fireplace, trees, lake laughter and warmth? I have WISE room set, gas stove, refrigerator signed hom e^right near everything! Only V, mile from Vernon Shopping Center borhood. Circumstances make It Ranch, Road. Tel. 643-6801. _ GAS______KITCHEN HEATER, chrome necessary to sell substantially be­ ing, roof, painting. Interior privileges Low monthly pay- all natural wood trim, doors, Free gas, electricity. Adults. Low completely new, excellent loca­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO We have many 2 and S family MUM PLANTS — dig your own, j 6^8g^ Complex, Parkway, City busline. low app^sal for quick sale. 643- HEBRON — 6 room Cape less than ments. cabinets with a lovely kitchen, houses! Listed, especially a 6-4 rent. 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. tion. Immediate occupancy. built-ins, mosaic tile counter 50c, bring your own container. 170 j ______6616. Realtor 643-2766 2-years-old. Fireplace, oil hot duplex on the West Side close ROCKVILLE - Nicelyvfumlshed water heat, full cellar. Over acre top, walk-out sundeck with a Vernon Avenue, Rockville. 875-, A p p a rel— F o r s 57 BOLTON — 5'3 room ranch on to the bus line and a two family 3% room apartment, 16''minutes Charles Nicholson 742-6364 lot. 643-0986. lovely view, full ceramic tile Route 86, 3 bedrooms, living room bath, plastered walls, drilled fiat on the East Side In a fine from Hartford, adults only. 649- The Nutmegger Colonial Ranch residential area. Also check over $3,500 WILD CANADIAN mink 4824, 875-1166. dining room, kitchen, open stair­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO well, ba.scboard hot water heat. coat, almost new, $750.; $125 AIR -CO N DITIO N ED !— Take a good close look at this exciting new optional feature offered for the firet way up lor expansion, breezeway ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, COLONIAL — 2 large bedrooms, I’m near shopping and schools. our list of available building Fuel and Feed 49-A paneled den, aluminum siding, lots. houndstooth winter coat, $80 . 643- FIVE ROOM furnished apartment, and gsurage, plus full basement, MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, Realtor 643-2766 Won’t you come and see me? SEASONED CORD WOOD, sawed 5825. gentlemen preferred. 120 Charter timet . a n ™ r b k in your L w house at extra cost. See our lovely built-in wifer^yer kitchens with lot 100x280. A steal at $16,900. T. AGENT storms and awnings. Beauty and I'm reasonably priced. Call AGAIN like new, VA baths, shed dormer, Charles Nlcholstai 742-6364 any length,lengxn, freeiree delivery.ueiivciy. Quality - - - _ . Oak Street, 649-8038. 3. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. charm throughonut. Bowers area. To Service You Better, our of­ the breath-taking beauty of 1963 Whirlpool built-in oven and range, stainless steel sink, many extras, $16,900 ; 6 room Owner 649-6051. guaranteed. E. Yeomans, 742-8002. TODDLER SIZE 4 coat, hat. leg- older home, $8,600; short way out 100 M LS fice is open 7 days a week. We ------ging set, perriwinkle blue, excel­ BEAUTIFULLY Furnished, newly h o ^ ^ f t h r i o v e ly formal dining room and the targe living room -N otice, price includes attached ga­ VERPLANCK-Assumption area, 6 — 3 bedroom ranch, garage, 3/4 OWNER 742-7414 have many other listmgs avail­ lent condition. Also navy, white remodeled 8 room apartment, room Cape, brick front, alumi­ 643-5440 — 649-5938 acre, $12,900. Over 120 more list­ LISTINGS able for your inspection— so teel Garden— Farm—Dairy check Bambury spring coat, size heat and hot water, near buses, rage! There’s an awful lot to see at NUTMEG HOMES! num siding, one block to schools, ings to choose from. Call or stop 'VERNON — Exceptional value. free to drop in or call us at your Products 50 3. Call 649-3975. parking, two gentlemen or ladles. bus line and stores. Early occu­ NEAT-SWEET- ^Majich^stor Board of Realtor* Second floor bell. 80 Garden to see us. Open nights till 9. The Owner anxious to sell. 6 room convenience. pancy. John H. Lappen, Inc. 649- Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ GOURDS, 2 for 5c; tomatoes; pep­ PRICE INCLUDES ATTACHED G A R A G E ...... ^ 1 6 | 9 0 0 ranch completely furnished or un­ Street. 8261, 649-7445. 643-8219. NEAT AS A PIN. 4 room ranch tors, 648-6930, 553 E. Middle Turn­ Wanted—Real Estate 77 pers; summer, acorn, blue hub- Wanted—To Buy 68 COMPLETE furnished. CaU 643-0002. BPRING ST.—Spacious 5*4 room with no required work, Inside or pike. CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY. WESLEY R. SMITH bard and banana squash. 21 Angel out. Close to all -conveniences, set Street, Manchester. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Other styles priced to $20,000. ranch, modern kitchen with built- Customers waiting for ranches, AGENCY and used furniture, china, glass, Business Locations on nice wooded lot, this home la capes, colonials, Manchester area. tas, 3 large bedrooms, unusual ideal for young couple starting Is the word for this adorable 234 CENTER STREET CANNING PEACHES and pears, , silver, picture frames and old . For Rent 64 FHA-VA 30 YEAR MORTGAGES No Money Down. decor seldom found In this price | Howard Realty Co., 232-6275. Carl out, or retired. Asking $11,700. MANCHESTER 3 or 4 bedroom Cape. Lovely 649-1894 Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Bush H ill, coins, old dolls and guns, hobby range. One car garage, large lot' living room with cozy fireplace, MANCHESTER Zinsser, 643-0038. #• BUILDING 60x40 suitable for stor­ Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ Road, Manchester. | collections, attic contents or, whole with trees, $24,900. Philbrick formal dining room, 2 full age, B-1 zone, Buckland section. tors, 649-2813. Country charm near center of estates. Furniture Repair Sendee, Agency. 649-8464. | baths, tastefully decorated and PRIVATE PARTY wants 4 to 6 MAC AND GRAVENSTEIN apples TalcottvUle, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. 649-3458. town. 3 bedroom ranch with room Cape or older house in Man­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape baths. Large living room with meticuously maintained. This at the farm prices. Bunce Farm, ifORTH COVENTRY - $13,5M. | chester. Phone 649-5605. EXCELLENT LOCA'HON lor So clean' THIS IS A Cod in nice neighborhood. This fireplace. Walkout basement. home Is close to schools, bus, Just Usted — 6 room finished 629 W. Center Street, 643-8116. Neat completed 8 room Cape, oil beauty salon. New. Located be­ Dependable' house features fireplace, VA Screened patio. Park-llke set­ and shopping. We have so Cape. Oversize garage, ame- Rooms Without Board 59 SILVER STAR hot water heat, large fenced yard. FRESH EGGS for sale by the case ______tween barber shop and general DIRECTIONS: Wilbur"Cross PArkway—Leave Parkway at Exit baths, nice yard. $800 down. How­ ting. Close to recreation, much more to tell you about site drive, wall-to-wall carpet­ \ TO Economical' Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9832. ing. Immaculate condition. store. Apply Bolton General HOME ard Realty Company, 232’6276. schools and shopping. 4%% this lovely home, so don’t delay Sn,^n“ for n ® " 'l22“*’N e v ^ lrk e ?i® ^ N IS H E D ROOM convenienUy 1 95__At Vernon Circle turn into Kelly Road— ^Next to First Na­ and call D. Julism today. Well landscaped lot. City utili­ dozen for $1. 122 xsewmarxer ,located__fnvm onem i It, minute from Main! Store- BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — 4| Carl Zinsser. 643-0038.______mortgage. Price $18,200. BOLTON BE Road, off Dart Hill Road, Vernon- Offering ties, walking distance to Junior Street, light housekeeping. Wom­ ONE ROOM office for rent, all con­ MANCHESTER - 6 room Ranch, and Senior High Schools. $15,- So. Windsor line. 644-0304 tional and Capri Diner— ^Follow to tract. room, living room with fireplace, an only 649-6242. veniences. 390 Main Street. Call Clean, Quiet dishwazher, disposal, attic tan, at­ OWNER 900. SOLD garage. High location and deep tached garage, nicely Isindscaped JULIAN REALTY DOUBLE OR TWIN bedroom for Personalized Floors, 649-9288. Call 649-51$l after 6 p.m. GAS lot. Ideal for children. $17,800. lot, close to schools, $10,900. Fertilizers 50-A working people, all comforts of or weekends. Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ Philbrick Agency. 649-8464. 649-9190 70 OTIS GOOD COW MANURE. DeUvered, home, central. 643-6746 or 849- tors. 649-2818. ______U & R REALTY CO. $5 and $10. loads. Excellent lor 3108. Houses For Rent 65 EXCELLENT 6 ROOM Garrison so. WINDSOR — Lovely old 9 643-2692 STREET fall lertiUzing. Call 643-7804, 649- SINGLE HOUSE, 6 rooms, 2-car Oolonial, aluminum siding, beauti­ room Colonial, fireplaces, Dutch (Corner of Forest) 8731. FRONT ROOM, centrally located, garage, large yard, Keeney fully landscaped lot, $19,000. Jo- 8 ROOM COLONIAL oven, garage, bam, 2 acres, COLCHESTER—8 bedroom ranch recreation room, 2-car garage Robert D. Murdock parking. 69 Birch Street, 649-7129. Street, available first part of Mpn Barth, Broker, 649-0320. scenic 'Wew. $17,990. Hayes Agen' 643-6472 ------;------October. 643-4719. cy, 643-4803. many extras. $16,600. 4 8/4% as We are offering for im­ HonsehoM Goods 51 ATTRACTIVE sleepmg room, gen- ______8 BEDROOMS - $12,900 sumable VA if desired. 4 Lynn mediate sale this attrac­ tleman, shower-bath, private en- COVENTRY — 4% room home St. or 537-6608. tive six room ranch home CROSLEY SHELV ADORE, good trance, parking. Inquire 105 ^ th garage. Kitchen furnished. with more than its share, condition. Call 643-6310, after 3:30. Spruce St. | Available October 1. Call 643-6434. BOLTON VICINITY Modest, authentic colonial, NEW LISTING ot extras. Three bed­ country setting, excellent kitch­ rooms, family room and WOMEN ONLY, between highlsiX ROOM DWELLING, E. Cen en, oil heat, garage, on bus large living room make ADMIRAL TV SET with stand, $25. school and hospital, off Main St.,; ter Street, full cellar and attic, Immaculate 6-room Ranch, line, quick occupancy, very VERNON this an ideal home for Cpll 643-8972. light housekeeping facilities. 643- 1 large garage, $180 monthly. Week­ tOnnal dining room, built-in good condition. Easily fi­ Andover — 8 family 6-3-3, good Income, 3-car garage. 32x60 ROUTE 85 the larger family. Loca­ 5539. days 649-4581, eve. 649-1421. Utchen, fireplace, large rooms, nanced. SOUTHGATE APARTMENTS tion couldn’t be nicer—1 toiaament 'gai:age, high private outbuilding suitable for small Here Is an immaculate home situated on a beautiful lot. Home LARGE FlURNISHED housekeep­ ANDOVER LAKE — Six room business. Good financing avail­ SOUTH gTREET block from Main, school $0” GLENWOQD GAS STOVE, ex­ one acre treed lot. Easily fi­ consists of two bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and churches. Priced for cellent condition, $65. 643-0036. ing room, all utilities, suitable one ranch, completely furnished, $175 able. CaU now. nanced, only $16,400. BRAE-BURN REALTY Completely NEW concept in apartment living; duplex 4-room with separate breakfast nook down. Open stairway to ^ the quick sale at $23,500 with or two adults, parking. 272 Main monthly. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. second floor where additional rooms could “be added if desired. SIX PIECE maple dining room St. apartment! all with prompt occupancy avail­ set, excellent condition, $150. 742- VERNON — SIX room ranch, com­ Full drj’ walk-out basement, excellent heating system. Many, able. Inspection at your 6863 between 7-8:30 a.m. or eve­ ATTRACTIVE Comfortable room pletely furnished, $175 monthly. 643-6278 JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. PRIVATE PATIOS many extra-s. such as a water softener, huge outside fireplace convenience. nings. lor gentleman, centrally located , J. D. Realty, 643-5129. LAWRENCE F. FIANO (plus one inside i plaster walls, etc. private phone on floor; parking 649-6281 — 649-7446 — 643-6219 Bird!, tr««!, gra«t — lovely rural aettingl The lot is 100 by 250 with nice broad shade trees. Breezeway WESTINGHOUSE automatic Laun­ Call 643-5331. MANCHESTER AREA — Lovely 7 Bealtor 643-2766 dromat washing machine, excel­ room split, 3 bedrooms, family MANCHESTER — Most Immacu­ Deluxe range, 10 cu, f t refrigerator, dlapoeal, laundry to build- and an attached garage. AND, best of all la the price, a very Roberl J. Smith lent condition. Reasonable. 643- NEAR MAIN STREET for gentle­ room, built-ins. Call 649-0870. T fiarltii W obolaoo T43-6S64 late 6 room Cmoolal, waUcing dis­ tog, ample eloBeta and parking. $140-8145. sensible $15,900. Just call, we will be glad to show you through INC. 2816. ' ^ ' man, private entrance, puicing, tance to school, featuiss kitchen MANCHESTER — Six room Cape, at your convenience. '. 23 Pearl Street. 643-7236. with buUt-ln ov^n, range and dish­ large modem kitchen, IVi baths, AVAILABLE OCTOBER... 963 Main street. TABLE, DESK, mirror, grocery full basement, aluminum 'aiding, T. J. CROCKEH. ilealtor washer. birch cabinets, Uving 649-5241 cart, other items, good condition, ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, cen­ Wanted To Rent 68 room with -fireplace, 8 bedrooms, 2-car garage, beautifully land­ 643-6396 trally located, parking available. BOtnUN VldNITY - Neat, spa- scaped, down; Schwartz reasonable. Call mornings and A RELIABLE PARTY looking for IVi baths, fuU finished rec room, Agent on Premise* 875-5485 643-1577 evenings, 648-0601. ' 648-6127. aloua 4 room ranch home, 8**®*?' Realtor, 286-1241, Mr. Dunn 233- three bedroom apartment, prefer­ wo^ed acres, only $18,900' 2-car garage, $21,500. Robert Wol- verton Agency, Realtors, 64B-281I. 7894. ■i iWESTINGHOUSE 19” portable TV, FURNISHED ROOMS, complete ably a six room duplex. Conveni­ Rayas Agency, 64S-4808. UHF-VHF, two months old, ex- light housekeeping facilities. Cen- ent and central location in Man­ eeUent numtoff condition, $125. ti^ly located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 chester. R^erences. Write Boot D. SIMUOl . Aipch Street, Manchester. Herald. ' f ;

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 The Weather Foracnat of O. K Wentbar Bnranu EIGHTEEN Avumgu Dfdly N«t Press Ron H r r a U t For tha W a ^ mndtd Saptembar 21, UM Cloady and ao be •*>« weekly wo$h. overnight home was a comforta­ icopter. touch off disorders, the military chiefs kept departure plans the outskirts of Ca Mau, the main cember, that 69 schemata—topics DUTCH BUIBS Before flying to LaMen, Kenne­ cahy Mid, "but also make it more done to damage the chances for ble ranch house with redwood Oatallna convertible. Oirt, grime and stoirn tem difficult to develop a successful German reunification. secret. staging area for military opera —were rewritten into 17 and given sides, normally occupied by the dy rode in his jet transport from when ment, Mid he hoped the United tions against Communist Viet a broader pastoral tone. OF MANCHESTER bright new dofhei into on eo- Inqxirted from Die birib Tacoma, Wash., to Reddhig, Calif- solution to a crime.” The Western three looked with You will be Informed I FLETCHER GLASS GO. park superintendent. Bosch is gone,” Gen Antonio Im- States -would grant diplomatic rec­ Cong guerrillas, while the' visitors Pope Paul has reorgranized the Along the route, he tried to see Mulcahy Mid State Police have more favor on the observer ex­ ognition soon. 2-DOOR sighHy heap eoch week. Oer basket of the worM Whiskeytown was scheduled as changes, under which inspectors bert Barrera, junta leader, told were being briefed near the rules of the council to give min­ 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE S49-7879 the semi-final stop op Kennedy’s the Oregon seashore dunes, which since learned that the’ Kennedy The possibility of demonstra­ strip. U. S. military advisers said HARDTOPS sifvs in the sight of God ore W w Juat mcOtwd our tMMMMi Mitp- were covered by a cloud bank, would be staioned at major newsmen. ority views a full hearing. He ap­ WHEN YOU THINK OF five-day speaking tour through the version 'was based on information Other high government sources tions arose after Bosch, who took that was normal in this area. pointed (our moderators to kfeep dirty Rnen. The only way the West. The excuse for a presiden­ and the inland Rogue River water recelv^ from one underworld transport centers where they office last February as the na­ GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER mant of Um woritTa Snaat sprinc could warn of large military said Bosch was being put aboard Government military operations the council from getting stalled on spots of sin con be permanently tial visit to the oddly christened project. source and the Information has not tion’s first freely elected presi­ have ground to a Mlt in this nor­ '82 OLDSMOBILE CORNER DURANT ST. nowering bulba, Pricao art luaaoo- VlslbUlty over the Rogue River movements. the Navy frigate Mella, probably controversial theological matters. removed is through accepting place was the presence of a res- been confirmed. destined (or Spain. They said the dent in more than 30 years, ap­ mally active Delta area since The council fathers will start Starflre 2-door hardtop. Tan. ■bta. Buiba art daan and baaMtv. was good, but there was no proj­ He Mid federal authorities have Whether Gromyko would attach pealed to Dominicans to preserve McNamara and Taylor, chairman Christ oe Soviour. f ^ a buaatifMl garden jiuxt apriti*, ect to be seen—even though the unacceptable conditions to this frigate would Mil as soon as seas to work Monday with one of the LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Las Vegas, Nev., was to be the some doubt that Squillante was calmed in the wake of Hurricane their new-found democracy. of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ar­ keystone topics of Catholicism's '81 T.BIRD come In now and aatoct your favor- final speech-making stop before navigator of the plane announced was something Rusk and Home “ Men may fall but principles do killed and disposed of in Omnect- Edith. rived in South Viet Nam on a 21st general council the schema 2-door hardtop. Blue. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING "W ho hi* own setf bore oer sins in hit own b od y on the tree, Kennedy flies to uie desert re- at one point that a dam would be Icut. hoped to find out. Informants said not." Bosch said in a handwritten lit wariatiea. The three-man civilian pro special presidential fact-finding "Concerning the Church — De '81 OLDSMOBILE that we, being deod to sins, should Hve unto rightoousnou: by aort of Palm Springs, in Southern visible on the left side in one Squillante disappeared aibout a the Soviets have not tipped their message carried from his palace mi.ssion Tue.sday. minute. hand since Khrushchev outlined visional government Installed by Ecclesia" Deluxe 98 2-dr. h’top. Purple. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED whose stripos we ore healed.'' I Peter £:24 CsJifomia, to rest. year ago. In 1957, he had refused detention quarters by a niece. The Viet Cong have not capital­ After the council began last The traveling White House The navigator didn’t know that to answer questions about New the idea in vague terms. the junta announced the appoint­ Imbert Barrera said the stric- ized on this lull to launch opera­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Congress has authorized three ment of Dr. Jose Antonio Bon­ Oct. 11, there was a hectic round '81 FORD THE CHURCH OF THE HAZAREHE York garbage collection shake- Will Gromyko insist that the ob­ tions of their own. of consulting and confering on Galaxle 2-dr. hardtop. Black MANCHESTER Rogue River dams without pro­ downs when questioned by a Sen­ servation posts be confined to illa Atiles, foreign minister of the (Continued on Page Three) U. S. Army helicopters have MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) viding funds for any. interim government after the fall who should man the council's 10 Last of Sextuplets ate committee Investigating rack­ East and West Germany? The been kept in readiness (or the vis­ commissions. '80 OLDSMOBILE At Redding, Kennedy was ets. of the Trujillo regime, as amba.s- PICTURE FRAMING (all types) ROBERT J. 8HOFF. Pastor Western three vetoed that Friday itors and have not been available Pope John allowed changes in "88” 2-door hardtop. Tan. PLUMBINfl M f SUPPLY CO. mobbed by an eager crowd which on grounds it would enhance the aador-deslgnate to the United for operations. The helicopters WINDOW and PLATE GLASS JESUS CHRIST S U ^ A Y SERVICES Sought by Agency pressed in on him from every di States. Winds Break voting regulations and the out­ '59 C A D ILLA C division of Germany, but they ap­ have become vital to all major come was a balance between pre­ Sunday School .•••#•••••••••••••••• f . T. BLI8H JR., Frealdent and Treaanrer rection. The Secret Service had « proved of an exchange which Bonilla, about 40, is said to be American - supported military op­ "62” 2-door hardtop. Bine. PNWM M-10-S iNMll. PlM Ml- sweaty workout in 100 deg;ree heat lates considered progressive in Worship Hour ...... eeeeeee«10;45 •n WM fom fw MMlImmit lNdh|. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Albanian Minister would cover a wide area including acquainted with President Ken­ Angeles Heat erations against the Viet Cong. CONTRACTORS; WE HAVE IN STOCK "IF rrS HARDWARE ’WE HAVE IT” Public Health Service is search­ to keep greeters from bowling thinking and prelates regarded as Yenth Fellowship ...... ®!®® Nb witwln Is Mstsmy. Ns billv the Soviet Union and the United nedy and Secretary of State Dean At no point did McNamara or MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Evangelism ...... Y:00 ing for the sole survivor of one of him over. Talks Tough in UN Rusk. One of the Dominicans who conservative. " 4-DOOR 877 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER vihM it mf priBi« Kennedy came out of the affair LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ocean Taylor have an opportunity to The same commissions continue ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN B)e two sets of sextuplets re­ Will Gromyko link an observer fought Trujillo from exile, he re­ breezes broke through the great question junior American military HARDTOPS WEDNESDAY corded in U.S. medical history. with nothing worse than mussed cently worked for the Organiza­ this time. CLOSED SATURDAY 1 P.M.—CLOSED THURSDAY WE GIVE a-ff GREEN STAMPS 5000 SQ. F T .-$4.75 UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. (AP) exchange to pulling atomic weap heat wave of '63 today, bringing advisers separately on the pro- Mid-week Service ...... 7:80 Information about the country’s hair—and Mtisfaction at having tion of American States. EVENTNGS DURING JUNE, JULY and AUGUST —A bespectacled man with ons out of Central Europe, a cut relief to millions of Southern Cal­ gresa of the war. (Continued on Page Three) Sr TOtM HCISH90SHOOO STOMi aextuidets and other multiple greeted more voters, something The new regime announced it All the briefings were combined at which he has worked hard pedantic air has jarred the East- In forces to other conditions set ifornians. I births was dug up by the service by the Soviets when they ad plans to hold general elections The weatherman predicted an U. S.-Vietnamese conferences at following the birth of the Fischer throughmit his trip. West calm in the United Nations '81 OLDSMOBILE wdth a blast against the United vanced the observer plan in the and restore constitutional govern­ end to the three-day seige. with which Gen. Paul D. Harkins, U.S. ^"88” 4-door hardtop. Green. quintuplets of Aberdeen, S.D. 1980? The Western powers reject­ ment within two years. commander in Viet Nam, and top The health service’s records REDDING, CaUf. (AP)—Some States that recalled the harshest an expected high of 98. By Mon­ days of the Cold War. ed such conditions then and Rusk The announcements, following a day, he said, the mercury should Vietnamese commanders " were '81 CHEVROLET contain no reference to the sex­ My a balky mule started it. junta vow to fight Castro Com­ . V-8 4-dr. hardtop. Tan. Others insist it was an explod­ The attack was delivered be­ and Home are reported stfll opr be back in the mid-80s. present. Bulletins tuplets, spokesmen M id. But s posed to it. munism, were seen as further Temperatures began slackening One of the reported reasons for 1963 article refers to birth of sex­ ing stiU. fore the General Assembly Fri­ '81 CHEVROLET day by Behar Shtylla, 48, a ca­ moves to win prompt U. 8. recog­ off slightly Friday, but readings McNamara’s special mission is to Culled from AP Wires tuplets to a Mrs. Spelchlnger in One way or another. Whisky nition and restoration of a $80-mil- Impola V-8 4-dr. hardtop. Red. branded its name on the now wa­ reer diplomat who is Albania’s were still high enough—well over determine whether recent religi­ Missouri 27 years ago. Edith Dies Down lion aid prog;ram that Dominicans ous-political Internal dissension Of the six babies only one lived, tery grave of the gold rush settle­ foreign minister. 100—to cause widespread effects '81 OLDSMOBILE ^ SHOP HERE-CHECK DISPLAYS IN OUR STORE-YOU MAY BE A WINNER! Shtylla’s( remarks on the limit­ admit is vital to their economy, on a wilted population. has affected the war effort. SINK M-AL-W BOAT according to the article published ment of Whiskeytown. Fla. (AP) — Edith, Bonilla's status, at least for the Driuxe 98 4-dr. h’top. White. The site, more than 300 miles ed nuclear test ban—packed with A score of schools were closed, Harkins and other U. S. mili­ JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP) — by Dr. John B. Nichols in the once "S powerful hurricane that moment, appeared peculiar. It tary leaders have discounted pes­ Western Journal of Surgery, Ob north of San Francisco, is 10 veiled- jibes at thy Kremlin and hundreds went on short .shifts and An Indonesian naval patrol In *59 CADILLAC battered the Caribbean, degener­ was felt here that he might serve most reported absenteeism at 30 simistic reports on the progress “ 68” 4-dr. h’top. Gray A White atertrics and Gynecology. ^ ^ miles west of Redding in the foot­ praise for Red Cnina—apparent­ the North Celebes destroyed a ly surprised the Soviet delegation. ated today into little more than a as a special emissary to Wash to 80 per cent. of the war and are known to fa- boat flying the .Malaysian flag, Dr. Anders 8. Lunde, chief of hills of the Trinity Alps—bear and ington in the period preceding ex­ deer country. The Soviets still are smarting band of squalls, dawdling along In the official .\ntara news agency TRANSPORTATION Wrth statistics lor the division of the Atlantic. The Weather Bureau pected U. S. recognition. (ConUnued from Page One) Wtal BtatlsUcs the National Saturday, if it could be like any over Albania’s sponsorship of Pe. ' (Continued on Page Eleven) reported today. One crew mem­ SPECIALS Mid she might rejuvenate tonight, Emilion de Los Santos, presi­ ber of the boat was killed and but probably not into a hurricane. dent of the provisional govern­ FAMOUS AMEHICAHS SWEEPSTAKES (Oontinned on Page Two) (OoBthmed on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Three) two were wounded, the report '58 CHEVROLET $395 said. The date of the incident King Threatens New Protests wa-^ not given. The news agency 6 cylinder stick shift 'said the Malaysian ship had en- station, wagon. tereolIce said. ICE CREAM Casatiy, pastor, officiating. Jones tions, the Negro leader Mid, a MOTOR SALES is an E|)iscopaiian. MIm Davis is boycott will be recommended "on custody (or picketing the Dallas Tour Local Oldsmoblle Dealer a Roman Catholic.* everything produced in Birming­ County courthouse, carrying voter BOY FOUND OTHER PINEHURSTU.S. The couple, who met about a ham and on all business firms registration signs. NAKINA, Ont. (.AP) —A 512 POTATOES 10>-39° year ago, had been missing tor operating there.” Racial violence erupted for the Hamilton youth, missing In a month before publication of King M id that unless Congress second straight day on the campus snowy bush country for 11 days West Center St. CHOICE SIRLOINS lb Miss Davis’ picture in a newspa­ passes a satisfactory civil rights of Arsenal Technical High School in northwestern Ontario, was 2S lbs. etc ^ ^ GALLON per here led to their discovery. bill—containing a public accom­ at Indianapolis despite the pres­ found Friday, huddled in a Jones’ father, an architect, and modations section—there will be ence of six police squads and a make-shift rock shelter in freez­ Eugene Cmilan of Pbiladelidiia, mass civil disobedience which he number of plainclothes officers. ing temperatures. Cameron 6 4 3 -1 5 1 1 u .s. The trouble ended with the arrest Lovelady, 16. was found In sur­ NO LIMIT. . . 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