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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1968 p a g e t w e n t y iianrlff0tpr 1Ettwitt0 i|mU» gee oar complete aeleoHiNi Child Guidance Clinic Benefits from Your United - - See Page 7 The Manchester Emblem Club The John Matfier Chapter, Holiday Bazdar Costume Capers of famoos... will have a horhe social Monday Order of DeMolay, will hold a About Town at 7:30 p.m. a t . the home of burtnesa meeting Monday itt Set for Nov. 20 Set for Oct. 26 Mrs. Paul Diehl, 116 Keeney 8t. 7:30 p.m. at the Maaonlc The Weather Tft* French Club of Manches­ Members may invite guests. Temple. * "Costume Capers’’ is what.the Average Dafly Net Preae Run Forecast of U. S. Weather Bnreen ter wlU meet tonight at 8 at liie Women’s Fellowship Democratic Town Committee Is For Um Week Ended Orange Hall. The board of The Eighth District Fire De­ TThe Lutheran Women’# Mis­ Center Congregational Church Fair and mild tonight, low '46- calling its Halloween dance, directors will hold a special partment will meet tonight at sionary League of SHon Evap- will sponsor a "Holiday Ba­ ' ’^ C A N D IE S Ootobar 18, 1968 50. Sunday mootly sunny, hasy 6:46 at fire headquarters, Main geWcal Lutheran Church will scheduled for 9 p.m. on Oct. 26 meeting preceding the business zaar’’ Wednesday, Nov. 20, at and warm, high 75-80. ProbaMHty meeting of the group. A social and Hilliard Sts., and proceed attend the Fall Rally 6t the at the Village Lantern Bam, of afternoon showers 3 In 10 Stm- to the Holmej Funeral Home, Upper Copnecticut Valley Zone the church. Mrs. Robert Bam- 13,8 2 5 hour with refreshments will be Tolland Tpke. Hay. held afterwards. 400 Main St., to pay respects to on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Bethle­ ingham, Mrs. Samuel Robb Member tiie Andit Karl Keller who was an honor­ hem Lutheran Church, Bristol. Jr. and Mrs. Harold Clendan- Prizes will be awarded for the Bnrenn of OlrcuUtkm Manchetter'"“^A City of Village Charm The VFW A u x i l i a r y will ary member. Those wishing transportation iel are general chairmen of the most^ original and the funnlst Quinn’s Phaimasy may call Mrs. Howard Hansen, Bide. costiunes. eponsoc a card party tonight a Costume dress Is optional and 878 MAIN ST. (Classtfted AdvertlRlng ‘ on Page 12) PRICE SEVEN CBNTi at 8 at the port home, 608 E. St. Bridget's CYO held its 21 Bremen Rd. Mrs. J.xWUlla Kelley, fair annual election of officers Mon­ sports clothes may be worn In­ VOL. .TTTm NO. 17 (FOURTBEN PAGES-TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER H, 1»«8 Center St. treasurer, will be assisted by day. Miss Eileen Perry, 211 Mrs. Raymond Winter. Mem­ stead. f' Hollister St., was elected presi­ The conunittee for the annual VFW children’s party will meet bers of the Co-Weds will be In Tickets may be obtained from dent, with her twin sister Kath­ charge of decorations. dance committee members Clar­ leen chosen as vice president. tonight at 8 at the post home, ence Foley, chairman; Ted Cum­ 608 E. Center St. Booth chairmen are Mrs. Reds^ Views Miss Judy Squires, 82 Oxford Robert Chave, adult gifts; mings, Frank Stamler, Mrs. Front End St., will be secretary of the or­ Mrs. A. Hyatte Sutllffe, chil­ Janet Bycholski and Mrs. Pat ganization, and Miss Elaine Mr. and Mrs. David A. Grosa- dren’s gifts; Mrs. Carl Gun- Conti President Acclaims On Relation McMahon, 77 Hawthorne St., man, 37 Jordt St., returned ' f ' dersen, home g^lfts; Mrs. Robb, will be its trea.surer. home yesterday after a three- Lord Home Forms teen-age gifts; Mrs., Raymond Air Fqrce Piper Special month trip to where Occupies Pulpit Blanco Jr„ toys; Mrs. William DougHw Forbes, son of Mr. Brings Fear $12.50 The Poli.sh Women's Alliance they v i s i t e d relativee and Mlnnick, plants, and Mrs. Her­ will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at friends. The Rev. Raynold G. Jopnson, and Mrs. William Forbes of 231 superintendent of the Children’s bert Klecolt, Christmas deco­ McKee St., has been accepted Homemade (1) AUG>' FRON T END 77 North St. rations. These booths, will com­ U.S.-Soviet Accords UNITED NATIONS, N. Home in Cromwell, will be the as a member of the U.S. Air (8) BAUVNCE FRONT The Women’s Club executive prise the gift shop and will be Y. (AP)—Diplomats ex­ W HEE1.S— Reg. ?4 00 guest speaker at Trinity Cove­ Force Pipe Band. He left last board will meet Monday at 8 nant Church Sunday at 10:45 open from 1 to 9 p.m. in the week for basic tradrdng at pressed concern and puzzle­ (•) CHECK FRONT p.m. at ''\e home of Mrs. church narthex. RAVIOLI DOUBLE -- __ y-v w T mw s /A T>\ A^jsnaih AVAp ths iGst two yesiTB sui^ hsive concluded with the WHEEL BEARINGS am. and 7 p.m. Lackland AFB, Texas, and will ORONO,__ Maine (AP)_ efforts for peaceT^Soviets a few limited, enforce- ment today over Soviet For­ Walter R. Cassells Jr., 41 Fer­ Mrs. Clifford Treat will be In FRESH OR FROZEN (4t CHECK BRAKE The Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pas­ go to band headquartens at Bol­ President Kennedy said to­ Although Kennedy used strong able agreements or arrange­ Cabinet for Britain guson Rd. charge of a Children’s Shop­ ling Field, Washington, D.C., | WORLD OREEN eign Minister Andrei A. SESTEM tor of Trinity Covenant Church day "w e still live in the language to emphasize the dan­ ments of mutual benefit to both will be guest speaker of the ping Center, where children after training. sides and the world Gromyko’s statement that may do their own Christmas He auditioned and was ac-1 shadow of war’’ even gers lidierent In East-West dif­ An Four Only Miss Enid Oretta Rogers, C o V e n a nt Congregktlonal Doz. 30 c ferences, his principal theme Goldwater opposes all three East-W est efforts to lessen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John shopping. This will be in the cepted Into the bond on Sept; 4. though “there are new rays Church, Georgetown, Conn. was more moderate; arrangements, told Kennedy; tensions are making no Rogers, 1163 E. Middle Tpkc., Sunday. He Is a member of the Federation Room at the Members of the pipe band are | "It Is In our national self - in­ STAMPS of hope on the horizon.” "While maintaining our readi­ progress and "could not be recently ' enrolled in Llncoin executive committee of the Chil­ church and will also feature a all Americans. H. PASQUALINI Kennedy flatly predicted that terest to ban nuclear testl::g In Events Talks with (111.) <>>llege. dren’s Home. wishing well. Forbee is a 1966 graduate of I ness for war, let us exaust the atmosphere so that all our worse.” TEL. I44.0I04 basic American • Soviet differ- every avenue of peace. Let as The Rev. Mr. Johnson, a form­ A Country Store will, be Manchester High School. He 1 lU W E E E encee "will give ruse to further citizens can breathe tosier. It Is There were fears the Kremlin er pastor of Trinity Covenant open from 1 to 9 p.m. in the wae a member of the Manches­ 246, Avery SL, Wapplng always make clear both our In our national self-interest to might be planning to end Its Polish National Alliance will crisis, large and email, in the willingness to talk. If talk will Opponents hold its monthly meeting tomor­ Church, will speak on "The Mis­ Robbins Room. Mrs. Edward ter Pipe Band and was taught I months and years ahead.’’ sell surplus wheat in storage to honeymoon with the West and In State Besser will be In charge of by John Rennie of Boston, help, smd our readiness to fight. provoke new Incidents. row at 6:30 p.m. in the base­ sionary Spirit" at the morning But he said this Is no reason feed Russian and Eastern Euro­ SERVICE ON ALL ment of 77 North St. service, which will emphasize bakery goods; Mrs. Rod Elia- Maas., and John Kelr of Burl- | If fight we must." peans who are willing to divert Gromyko made the statement CONVENTIONAL MAKES son, candy; and Mrs. John Ington, Oonm. He has won Indi­ to halt the search for genuine One thought recurred In Ken Friday in Prestwick, Scotland, the home missions program of peace. He said Americans large portions of their limited Over Split There will be swimming to­ the denomination and confer Messenger and Mrs. Walter vidual piping awards in con­ nedy's text: that whatever hap­ foreign exchange reserves away while en roUte home from the Cross Burned Snow, delicatessen. tests in Canada and Schenect-1 should be saUsfied In.mind and pens In ^ture, the United States United States. During his stay COIN OPERATED morrow for Cub Scouts of Pack ence. He will present proposed heart that they are doing every from the implements of war. It WA8H-’N-DRY CLEAN 144 at the Bast Side Recrea­ changes in the type of child A Bargain Basement, in the ady, N.Y. should not regret recent East is In our national self-interest to in the United Suites he met LONDON (AP) — Over, MORIARTY new wing of the parish house, He was the piper in "Brim - I HOUSE & HALEl thing possible to avoid the ter­ West accords, described as with President Kennedy and At Tsuffis’ Home 11 MAPLE 8T. tion Center from 3 to 4 p.m. care now under consideration by rors of nuclear war. keep weapons of mass destruc­ riding oppo.'iition in his own AoroM From First National | the home board and the confer­ will be open from 9 a.m. until doon” for the Farmington ' ^ - SHOE SALON— Main Floor, R ear... slight progress on a .long jour­ tion out of outer space. . ." conferred with Secretary of noon, and reopen at 3 p.m. for ley Players last spring. He also The President assessed East- ney." State Dean Rusk and British At Andover Lake party. Lord Home formed « BROTHERS Store Parking Lot Cub Scout Pack 144 will have ence board. There will be a All these moves, he said, have OPEN 7 LAVS .question and answer period af­ the duration of the fair. Mrs. played for Highland Dancers at | West relations In a major for­ Kennedy said even a Soviet Foreign Secretary Lord Home, new Conservative Cabinet TEL. 64S-51SS a meeting tonight at 7 at the Walter Frederickson will be many functions in the Manches­ eign policy address prepared for violation of the limited nuclear, a single goal: "convincing the who has succeeded ailing Prime 801-315 CENTER ST. IS-Lb. Wash—25c Keeney St. School. Boys inter­ ter the talk. Soviet leaders that It Is danger­ A seven-foot cross was t(xiay and became Britain’i 9 In charge of white elephant ter and Hartford areas. a University of Maine covoca- test ban, or a sudden Commu­ Minister Harold Macmillan. \ 8-Lb. Dry Clean—$2.00 ested in joining may r^firter at The Children's Home is an ous for them to engage In direct prime minister. He sealed Institution of the East Coast items; Mrs. David Starrett He was guest of honor at a I TAKE THE 10-DAY WALK TEST Uoh. nist bloc refusal to buy Ameri­ U.N. delegates were surprised burned early this morning this time, If they are eight used clothing; Mrs. Theodore farewell party given by the can wheat, would provide no or indirect aggression, futile for by Gromyko's claim that the So­ his appointment by kissing years old and accompanied by Conference of the Evangelical In a sense, Kennedy seemed them to attempt to Impose their in front of the home of an Covenant Church of America. Malek, used books; and Mrs. Manchester Pipe Baind the week | to address himself both to lead­ reason for regrets. viets have carried the burden of the hands of Queen Eliza- one parent. Philip Chase, used toys. Referring to the test ban will and their system on other Andover Lake resident who It cares for 40 children. Komo before he left fojr Texas. our guGst famous moc/o j ers of the Soviet bloc and to disarmament on their shoulders II traditional Mrs. Shirley Meacham will be try our shoos of treaty, the proposed wheat deal unwilling peoples, and beneficial and his hint that he thought the has been an outspoken beth in the Dr. Irwin Kove, Dr. Jrtm private placements and some American voters exposed to the to them, as well as all the world, In charge of a luncheonette foreign policy views of Sen. Bar­ and an agreement to ban nu­ United States and Britain had critic of alleged discrimina­ act of homage. Shea and Dr. Barney Wtchman wards of the state. The 60-year-old Scottish peer from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In ry Goldwater. clear weapons from outer space, failed to cooperate on the arms tory practices of the Ando­ wlU attend a regional aympoa- Woodruff Hall. She will also Kennedy said: (See Page Two) issue. reported he had succeeded in ORANGE HALL ium of the American Podiatry' . Masterpieces Repeatedly, Kennedy defend­ ver I^ke Property Owners forming a government after Cpl. Robert J. Rowe, son of be in charge of a snack bar in ed recent American-Soviet Gromyko aired his views , less Association at Klamesha Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rowe, 20 the same location from 2 to 4 GENUINE than 24 hours after he and So­ Association (ALTOA). meetings at No. 10 Downing St. agreements assailed by Gold N.Y., on Monday, Tuesday and Earl St.; Lance Cpl. David G p.m. Mrs. Rupert Uppllng will in Miniature viet U.N. Ambassador Nikolai The cross was tied to a road- wiUi two of the men who had Wednesday. Dlubac, son of Mr. and Mrs. head a committee for a buffet water, the Arizona Republican post In front of the home of opposed hi.s rise to Britain's who niay be Kennedy’s opponent T. Fedorenko had hailed unani­ Andrew J. Dlubac. 40 Oakwood dinner In the hall from. 5:30 to Rights Backers Balk mous General Assembly approv­ James Tsuffis. 35, on Old Lake highe.st political office—Deputy B&. and Mns. William G. Gray In the 1964 presidential elecUon Rd. Also set afire was about 25 Prime Mini.ster Richard A. But- Rd.; F’fc. Gerald.W. 'White, son 6:30 p.m. Reservations may be But he never mentioned Gold- al of the Sovtet-American pro­ 81 Hintop Dr., attended the of Kenneth White, 189 W. Cen­ made with Mrs. Laura Lioomls, LITTLE AMSTOOIIAT* posal outlawing nuclear-armed yards of grass and leaves along leter and Reginald Maulding, 36th annual parents weekend at DEERSKIN water, even IndlrecUy. He sim­ ter St, all serving with the 48 N. Elm St. space satellites. the road. There was no damage chancellor of the exchequer. Oolby Junior College lart. week. MINIATURE CHOCOLATES ply cited the agreements and BINGO United States Marine Corps, are Mrs. Donald Richter will be In termed them "new opportunlUes At Moderating Effort “ For some reason, the Rus­ to the Tsuffis house. Home, the foreign secretary Thetr daughter, Judith, la a Assorted Milk and |||| rtiw foftest shoos that ovor walkodt EVERY SAT. NIGHT— 7:30 participating in joint training charge of a nursery for shop­ which we cannot afford to sians have decided to talk out of Tsuffis, an Andover constable in the outgoing government off senior at the New Hampshire per's children in the kinder­ Dark Chocolate Lb. ” I * both sides of their mouths," said 72 EcMt CwitGr Street — Manchester maneuvers, titled "Operation miss." and a lieutenant In the Andover Harold Macmillan, declined to women’s oollegs. Dull Knife,” with the Pacific garten room from 9 Am. to 4 WABHINOTON (AP) — Re-^to the attorney general tq bring one Western delegate. Are department, said he was re­ say whether Butler and Maud- Fleet Amphibious Forcea p.m. In flying to New England, He recalled Gromyko’s opti­ pairing a two-way radio In his ling had agreed to serve with Kennedy was dogging Goldwat- civil-rights suits, Dr. Israel Gerahanoff, op­ publicans and Democrats hold­ yit also would narrow the cov- mistic comment after calling on kitchen at about 3 a.m. when him. But informants said tometrist, has moved to hla new er's footsteps. Three days ago, ing out for a stronger civil Kennedy last week that both he heard his dog growling out­ chances are good that they, as Uia senator sharply criUezed erage of the subcommittee bill’s office at 357 E. Center S t He W hat W e Mean By OU R 10- rights bill were tte chief ob-- ban on racial discrimination in sides appeared wiling to “ board- side. He said he looked out. saw well as I„ord Hailsham, will stay was at hia forme^ address, 915 the President’s forelpt and en the field of questions” on on in their old po.sts. domestic fund-raising dmner to stacle today to a compromise places of public accommodation. a cross on Are, and heard an ex­ Main St, for 19 years. DAY WALK TEST! W ear these wonder­ For the rest. It would follow which understanding should be plosion. About 25 yards of road­ Newsmen also were told Lord Halloween Masquerade Dance night. agreement in the House Judici­ fairly closely the administra­ sought. side erupted In Aames and Home probably will announce The President, Jn his campus ary Committee. tion’s original ]^roposals, most The same day, Soviet Premier spread 15 yards toward hia his Cabinet tonight or Sunday. TURNING If AVES ful shoes for ten d a y s... if they do not prove address, called attention to the Sponsored By ITie VFW Anderson-Shee Post 2046 The rough outline of a bill the of which were expanded by the Khrushchev sent messages to house.. The informants said Home just the right shoes to give you complete foot* timing of his remarks — one administration hopes moderates subcommittee. But it would re­ Tsuffis said he saw a Agure bring with ws a changing taaion. In week before the first anniver­ would give up his Atle and go Shorwin-Wllliains Saturday, Oct. 19,1963— 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. of both sides can agree upon tain the provision for a Fair (See Page 8U) dart from the burning eroaa and to Commons as Sir Alexander thsEs days of uncartainly how wonderful happiness, return them ond your money will be sary of the grave crisis that fol­ Employment Practices Commis­ head toward a nearby car. TTie lowed the discovery of Soviet has been worked out, but a (or Alec) Douglas-Home. He re­ k k to place our faith and trust in on POST HOME, 608 E. CENTER ST. refunded. Fair enough® Try them N O W . tough selling Job remains before sion added by the subcommittee. car roared down the road tains the title "sir” because he PAINTS missiles in Cuba. The chief salesman for the toward the lake, he said. unchanging Christ. Hove you accepted And he said t’ e recent "pause it can be approved. is a knight of the- Scottish Order Him os your perionol Saviour? Dancing to Charlie Varrick and His Orchestra The bill would eUn^lnate from scaled-down bill has been Atty. Space Crew Tyuffia’ Negro wife and two of the Thistle and will not lay In the Cold War" was achieved Gan. Robert F. Kennedy, who W. H. ENGLAND Prizes To Be Awarded For Outstanding Costumes "by the firmness we dlsptayed a strong bill approved by a Ju-, as, ^ « d four and eight, alept that rank down along with hip (ffjMcm SclM y subcomihlttae » - provl- temrt'AmytiOng stronger ' can’t through the incident. TbufAo earldom. He is an earl of Scot­ **Jetu( Christ the some yetterdoy, and LUMBER C O . a year ago "as ■well as vy our pass. . Broader D y | x Donations 81-50 Pbr Couple restraint—by our etforta for de- Sion1 grfiiiiflfig swtt]^!!# powers called the Andover Fire Depart­ land as well as English Baron today and forever." Hebrews 13:8 901 MAJN ST.—64S-5S21 Committee Chairman Emanu­ ment and then called Asst. Fire Douglas, "A t the Oreen”-4I49-5201 nckets WUl Be AvaUable At 'The Door Prescription Pharmacy el Celler, D-N.Y., a chief archi­ Chief Maxwell B. Hutchinson, Home's next step is to win a tect of the subcommittee bill, Specialists -who also lives on Old Lake R4., seat in the House of Commone C agreed to abandon It In favor of about a mile and a half from through a special election aa THE OHUROH of Ihs NAZARENE the milder administration ver­ By IMUu T b . SKELTON Tsuffis’ house. .soon as possible. He would be 286 BfAIN 8T., MANCHESTER, OONNEOTICUT Senate Fight Brews sion- after Kennedy had spent When Hutchinson arrived the as.sured of victory. He is expect­ two days before the full com­ HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — The “ A OHtJRCH WITH A MISSION” eroaa had fallen over Into the ed to have an early meeUng mittee and then huddled priv­ nation has 14 new astronauts road. He said flames were RORE31T J. 8HOFF, Pastor with Harold Wilson, leader of ately with the Democrats. and their collegiate training about three feet high but were Faioe of Lord Home is reflected in highly polished door of the opposition Labor party, to Over Foreign Funds But only a bare majority of broadens the capabilities of the not spreading. Hutchinson esti­ London's Nb. 10 Downing Street this morning. Home suc­ the Northern Democrats on the ceeded in forming a new oabinet and thus becomes Prime ^ discuss postponing Parliament's SUNDAY SERVICES U.S. space team.;^ mated Oiat a fun gallon of gas­ reopening until Homs could be committee have so far agreed oline was used in the Incident. Mtnistor of Britain. (AP Photofax). i Sunday School ...... 9.80 to support Celler. The others College degrees practically elected. Parliament is scheduled WASHINaTON (AP) — Thetflght to cut the bill back to the The blaze waa quickly ex- to open Oct. 29 after the sum­ Worship Hour ...... 10:45 ...... $3,602,075,000...... voted by the want to get the strongest pos­ broke eyen with advanced pilot stage has been set for a lively training Friday as the Manned tonguirtied by firemen who ar­ mer recess. Youth Fellowship...... 6:00 Senate floor fight over foreign House. sible bill to the floor and make Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., in any needed concessions At that Spacecraft Center boosted its rived shortly after the alarm Lord Home is no stranger to M>seoelih>o CHRIST Evangelism ...... 7:00 SHOES FOR MEN ^•niTol aid. moon shot manpower pool to 80 wee sounded. the House of Commons. He was The foreign relations commit­ Oregon when the bill was re­ point. Traffic to Morocco esee*ed i Manufacturers have more ported, authorized a proxy vote They also don't want the Dem- astronauts. TTie croes, oe-ven feet by A've, a member at various times be­ + ^ WEDNESDAY special offers than we can. tee Friday assured a battle by All 16 of the astronauts select­ wys made from two tree limtoe, tween 1931 and 1951, when he Ceewesd In voting to restore 8700,290,000 of against It as a prelude to offer- ] ocrats to have to take the blame Mid-week S ervice...... 7:80 keep track of. among civil rights groups for ed In 1959 and 1962 are ex­ and tied together with wire. was elevated to the House of ComiwQ I $1 bllUon tiie House had slashed Ing a series of proposed cutting Tsuffto said today, "You reed Pepperidge Farm . is out amendments after the debate cutting down the bill In order to perienced test pilots but only Ijords upon the death of Us with tiny Snack Crackers. from President Kennedy’s pro­ eight of the new 14 hold test about these thingB happening Halted by Algeria father. gram. starts. win Republican support. Five varieties under the Sen. J. WUllam Fulbright, D- On the Republican side, Rep. pilot certificates. down South but it’s hard to be­ Once settled into office, Lord name "Goldfish.” 25c refund After weeks of consideration The other six new trainees are lieve they oan happen right WESBORO the committee approved a bill Ark., the foreign relations com­ William M. McCulloch, R-Ohlo, e___ n Home's biggest task will be te offer . . . take coupcai. mittee chairman, said the com­ the ranking GOP member, faces experienced Jet pilots who are iWTG. ALGIERS (AP) — Algerian? southwest of Algiers, where the lead his scandal-rocked Oon- carrying authority for $4|302,- specialists in such areas as for all the 365,000 for military and econom­ mittee figure was closely in line a tougher job than Celler In Un-” Hie added, "I hope this wakes authorities halted air. train and frontier has long been ■n ] servatives into a Aght against with the recommendations of a ing up support for the softer physics, radiation effects, re- up the town and the staite.” He highway traffic between Algeria dispute. Laborites in a general election BOTH STORES O PElT j styles young ic assistance abroad this budget liabUity engineering and strato­ Send 12 labels from yea r^ n ly $327,260,000 less than presidential committee headed bill. One committee Republican, blamed the incident partly on and Morocco today as the fron­ The fighting now .seemed to that must be called before No­ spheric radiance. One of them Is the "refusal of A U O A to ar­ be .spreading northeastward I vember 1964. TONITE 4 Beechnut Baby Food men want most! the White House asked for. by den! Lucius D. Clay which j Rep. John V. Lindsay of New tier conflict between the two called for a tightening of the aid' York, told the House In a speech the program’s first doctor of sci- rive at a constiructlve solution nations worsened. even to regions where, the line 1 Butler and Maudling called s4 Strained...... 9 for 95c The storm signals were un •/5y furled Immediately. prograifi.. ' Thursday a majority of commit- ence of the discrimination problems The stoppage was not official­ is clearly marked and has never ! the prime minister’s residence J u n io r...... 6 for 92c The committee wrote Into the | tee Republicans favor the sub- The National Academy of Sci­ here.” ly announced. But passengers been challenged by either side. | shortly after 9 a.m. s Senate Republican leader ence and the National Aero­ and get coupon worth Everett M. Dlrksen, who con­ blU a 2 per cent Interest rate on ■ committee bill, Both Tsuftrt, a white, and a Inquiring about transportation In Marrakech, King Has.san, Butler was closeted with Home all loans abroad, to become e f-! But McCulloch, who worked nautics and Space Adminis­ New Haven Negro minirtw to Morocco were told all serv­ II of Morocco accused Algeria for just over an hour. When he $1.00. Get details here. tends that the congressional and tration are cooperating in estab­ AIRWA' public temper Is running" against fective after the fifth year of with Celler to bring out both have charged ALPOA with dis­ ices were Interrupted. of trying to promote a full-scale ! left, he declined to say whether each loan. i the 1957 and 1960 civil rights lishing criteria for astronaut set criminatory practices In its Asked when they would be re­ war. by attacking two outpo.sts ■ Home had succeeded in winning the aid program, predicted entists. he contested Sahara I deeper reductions when the Under the pro-vision, the gov­ bills on a bipartisan basis, membenship policies. The stale sumed, clerks replied, "there outside his and Maudllng's support. 7TIU Buy 8 bars Cash|bere Soap Various scientific groups have zone. Minutes later Home em erg^ the ernment must charge not less shares the view that the strong­ a v il Rights Commission is tn- Is no Information on that sub­ arid get free a' Ferry Boat Senate be^ns debate on encouraged NASA to permit a measure a week from next than thrae-f(furths of 1 per cent er bill can never be enacted. vertigating the charges. Tsuf- ject.” , The Algerian attacks were and told waiting newsmen, ‘^ e that floats. geolo^st or similar scientist to staged at Ich and Tinzrar, 600 comment until I have seen the Monday. a year for the first five years. His position Is far more repre­ As and the mirtster, the Rev. Telephone and telegraph com­ sentative of the House Republi­ participate in the moon shots WiUiam Philpot, have tried munications were still function­ miles northeast of the di.sputed Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D-La., tb-t are a U.S. objective by Friday Nite ’n Saturday Only! tyid reporters he will make a (gee Page Three) cans’ than Lindsay's. without Bucoess to join the lake ing. Sahara area in which most of (See Page, 8hc) And last but not least 170. , association. Both own property Diplomatic relations have not, the fighting has taken place, the The first “ Dr. Astronaut” Is in the lake area but cannot use been formally broken off. Ther«-; King said Friday, . . . if you have not Edwin E. Aldrln Jr., an Air lake facilities untii they are was no sign of activity at the Has.san said 25 Moro<.-cans WohHit Ptnish Force major from Glen Ridge, members of ALPOA. Morocpan Embassy In Algiers, were killed in Ich. tried the new frozen N.J., with 2,200 hours of jet fly­ Tsuffis has complained that however, and telephone calls re-1 He charged that the „ fighting Bulletins Danish pasfry Less Than Vital News ing time. the assooiaticn has diaorlminat- malned unanswered, was a deliberate effort - on the The doctorate thesis written ed against his elght-yeer-oW Until Friday, the conflict was i part of the Algerians "to trans- Culled from AP Wrree M E H E MUNK by Aldrin, 33, at the Massachu­ confined to a remote strip of the I ----- setts Institute of Technology Sahara centered 900 miles (See Page Six) , do so while you can earlier this, year, was on ((toe Page Six) manned orbital rendezvous, TAKES aWEEPOTAKBS return.two labelsabels and Elsewhere space.maneuver that will figure NEWMARKET, England get a one dollar bill., Chicago City Hall prominently in the t>yo - man (A P) — Comnvander-to-Ctilef LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Gemini and three - man Apollo today won the Oambrldge- THE ABOVE IS A REAL 140th Details at Pinehurst. City tax collector Alfred moon shots that are to follow the Pentagon Civilians Lose Round shire Stakes, the race cairy* Fails at Cupid Job Plourde Jr. went to the Lewis­ now - completed solo flights of Ing the Irish sweepstake*. ANNIVERSARY S-P-E-C-I-A-L-! only ton fairgrounds Friday to put Project Mercury. Amerioan-owned Prtoolpal We are sure you will want the bite on the o-wner of a race R. Walter Cunningham, 31, a To House Services Committee was se<*ond, and Hasty fZoud to try Pepperidge Farm’s By ROGER BUNSAUM f writing to.everyone In the world, horse for a delinquent tax bill. Santa Monica, Calif., civilian was third. Barwln was foortJi. new 39c "Tiny GOLDFISH OmCAOO (AP) — Plan# to griping." While the two discussed the bill who is' a captain in the Marine ■lutlges called for photogrape BE SURE TO SEE YOUR SNACK CRACKERS and play cupld to cadets from two On Wednesday, Miss Benedet he patted the horse. A ly Reserve, is completing EDITOR’S NOTE — Relationaftoward eliminating racial dis-ARep. F. Edward Hebert, D-La., before giring Commandep- we predict a good future aervice academia have thrown ti and her disappointed girl­ The horse bit him on the right work on a doctorate In physics crimination near military bases approved the bill by a 9-4 vote. . in-Chlef the verdict by a lycb for Keebler’a new Golden at the University of California between the House Armed Serv City Hall and the city’s working friend, Jeanine D’Angelo, shot arm. Ices Committee and the Penta­ On the surface, the bill ap­ It goes before the full commit­ over principal for the flrrt Nectar 49c bag of cookies. girls into a ruckus that has led off a letter to the White House The injury wasn't serious and at . proved Friday would make a tee Oct. 29. Passage there is as­ prize of $11,292. "They will be Integrated into gon’s Civilian leaders have been to a call for help from the complaining they were being the delinquent taxpayer prom­ leas than harmonious, and now simple change: It would set a sured since the bill was intro­ FAIRWAY "rankly discriminated against” ised to settle the bill. duced in the first place by Rep. AMBUSH LBB.ANB6IB White House. flat four-year term—without re­ (See Page Six) another discord has been struck. Our ,-meat departmen by DESCO | The cMitroversy was stirred by City Hall. This time It concerns the terms appointment—for all members Carl Vinson, D-Ga., powerful BEIRUT. Lebanon (.AP)— BRIMFIELD, Dl. (AP)—Mr. chairman of the full committee. will have rib roast bee)‘ up Initially by two 18-year-old The big ball was planned for of—and in a sense, the control of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Syrian army troops slipped aecretarles who complained that about 6,000 West Point and Air. and Mrs. Thomas House were Under present laws, the Pres­ The Kennedy administration's and steaks that will just 9.99 with the miracle-soft RED CARPET*] over—the Joint Chiefs of Staff. across the border today, am­ somebody in City Hall had Force Academy cadets coming more than mildly startled when Early Date Seen ident usually—but not always— strong opposition to the bill bushed a Lebanese patrol and Introducing our greolett selection of famous Weiboro styles they awakened Friday and Staff writer Stanley Meisler dis­ FOR HALLOWEEN FUN be “ forkU»nder.” ^ S t Z C S banned them from attending the lor the game, the first _Mrvice cusses the situation in the fol­ makes appointments for two seemed to have little effect on ; killed three soldiers In a pro­ comfort to pillow every step Hare s o repeat Chicago found their yard crammed with the determination of Hebert's for young men. We hove exactly what you wont at o sen* J' big Army • Air Force football football encounter- in For 3rd Council lowing story and reports that year's and then reappoints the dawn gtm batUe, a govem- of our most unprecedented - our mosi successful offer: we wont dance Nov. 2. since 1926. uninvited guests. i chief If he wants to keep him subcommittee to approve it. • Masks • Cookla Cunm “ There were pigs • every­ more sets-to seem to be in the inent spokesman charged, TTie Try our easy to slice "M y girl friend and I went to Col. Reilly, imaware of the wind. longer. Ro.swell L. Gilpatric. deputy spokesman claimed four Sy­ eible, proctical price. Eqdi style b quality-crafted with fle» I v ^ « « 7 you to wear these buttar-soK feather-light, fabulously flexRrie gathering storm, earlier this where," Mrs. House wdd. "More VATICAN CITY (AP) — Indi­ secretary of defense, testified City Hall, room 610, to apply for cations are that the third ses­ But the bill has more signifi­ rian patrols fired on Leba­ • Cbslumus * Doeerotions tender to eat, lean bone­ shoes. . . feel how they caress your foot and moke pillows otX of being Chets’ datea like the month checked out his blind than a hundred of them.” cant overtones, for it stems that the administration feels the lUe arch to give comfort every step of the way. Police determined the porkers sion of the Ropian Catholic-Ecu­ By STANLEY MEISLER nese gendarmes and seWUere less loin pork roast. pavements — how the 14 inch deep Rod Corpel Urethane cushion j newspapers said we, could," Su­ date plans with officers from the WASHINGTON (AP) — The from a belief by some subcom­ bill would tie the Pre.sident's , * Candies * Paper Tabjeware academies. \ .had.broken out of a pen on the menical Council will be called handa, and Secretary of Defense j at different times Friday aad In smooth polished block leathers and antique brown. Szes 31&:6. M-o-o-t-s you through busy days in hedVeniy foot com fort... san BenedetU related. as early as January 1964, civUian chiefs of the Pentagon mittee members that there is a tiMla.v, and termed the aeto "A woman Mcretazy or some­ “ Nothing would please the nearby farm of Harold Gilles. civilian gag on the military Robert S. McNamara wrote tlie Qilles came and' rounded up instead of next spring or fall. have gone another round i^th aggressions on Lebanese saR. * Colorful Trick or Treat Bogs feel how Kke o dream they fit. . . and see what a foshlon lift they thing told us, ‘(Ni, I’m Mrry. mayor more than to have 5,000 the House Armed Services Com­ chiefs, a gag that could be : subcommittee that the President i Four Legged Chickens a Shoas Carefully and Expertly Fittadl his mss. The current seasion, which be­ give So your newest, smartest daytime clothes. And you con wosfi | Didn’t you know? It’s Jukt for cadets come to the ball,” he an­ mittee—and lost. plucked away by the security o f . should have free choice of his | 26 KILLED IN RAIDS 45c. 7-rib pork roast at nounced. gan last Sept. 29 after a nine- a four-year term. I military advisors. i , Rtem c t m wMt fust o swish o f o damp cloth. oollege girls.’ ” month recess following the At a subcommittee meeting, SAKiON South vie* 37c. All sausage at 79e Repoiu of the incident even- "But we must know who'Is PARIS (AP) — The imbellev- The bill was introduced, in This opposition seemed '« LOCATIONS death of Pope John X X m , Is nine members pushed through a Nam (.AP) — Commuoia* and tender chuck roaata tuiOly got to Col. Jack ReUly, coming to the affair — in ad­ able happ^ed Friday in the Na­ fact, after President Kennedy firm that Hebert predicted that #76 MAIN STREET tional Assembly—a Frenchman scheduled tq end Dec. 4. bill Friday aimed at what they guerrillas killed 26 peraone LOOK! aide to Mayor Richard J. Daley vance. Tbere’a going to be noth­ consider is too much civilian in­ had refused to reappoint Adm. President Kennedy would veto DoWntosm Manchester will fit any budget. ing pickup about this thing. We had to be cajoled into drinking Vatican sources said that the bill if it were passed. Gil­ and wounded 11 others bi WE NOW GIVE and chief cupid for the Ug aome of the Asian and South terference with the armed eerv- George W. Anderson for a sec­ Open Tuesday ’n Thursday till 9 Saturday n is^ affair. He denied are kee^ng Ode '' ( ' t

■•N . ■ ■ . ■.-, PA G E TH REE ■ A ' ! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1963 / PAGE TWC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY,, OCTOBER 19, 19«8 B Bled and bewildered” (Repub- Andover tinan) oppoeitlon. "OpfKwed tp Former Manchester Man Senate Fight Brews a sound tirogresBive highway Less' Than Vital News Stamler Defends improvement program through President Acclaims Timely Talk Set Sheinwold on Bridge bonding,” "shifted___ the dates Subject of Digest Story (CootiaiMd from Page One) (Continued from Page One) and f a ^ " bo suit themselves. By Garden Qub Over Foreign Funds He says, "Mlaiiy time con­ U.S.-Soviet Aceords \ DO NO FAVORS * South dealer. "1 Highway Program A fanner Manohestor reM-^for any achoM activMtes other suming hours were spent at I FOR d e c l a r e r North-South vulnerable t - Warren Poet of Plantland ki than classes. (Continued from Page One) numeious meetings, some not (Contlnued from Pago One) By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH dent, who gradtiated from Man- In Chicago Elsewhere attended by the Republicans, ingtem were Sen$. Edmund R. Manchester iwUl be the guest One of the principles of good O Q J 3 The children cams to school Democratic Director Frank Stamler this morning of­ Muskle, the Democrat, and two obeoter High School in 1023 hungry, spent their fl'va hours “ 1,000 girls with the average district, used to insist on milk. Police Arrests A House provision requires a 2 before a workable highway was to join In the achievement of a speaker at the Andoyer Garden defense is to do nothing for de­ V 9 5 3 2 fered a r„ebuttal of “honest and just clarification” to presented to the boani of direc­ Republicans Sen. Margaret 0 Q 5 2 and then went on to become in class, and 'want henna to an age of 18, and a few to the up­ Friday, Bordeaux Deputy An­ per cent floor all the way. The genuine and enforceable peace.” Club meeting Wednesday. The clarer that he cannot do for him­ per bracket of 19.” Senate provision also requires w hat he terms “ tainted and slanted halftruth state­ tors.” Chase Smith and Rei>. Stanley self. You can break this rule to 0 3 3 2 flrst a teacher and then a prin­ existence and environment of dre Lauthiere called for wine Kennedy added that “ no one R. Tupper. Republican Rep. seseion will be held at the ele­ poverty — to other teachers — Applicants, ' tocludtog Miss Lawrence F. CJostello, 42, of repayihent in 35 years. m ents” made by Republican Director Harold A . Turk- A program dated Sept. 24 of these small advances, nor all do something harmful, but if WEST EAST cipal in the New Haven o^ooi while arguing for aid to his Clifford G. McIntyre flew to mentary school at 8 p.m. 0 A K 10 7 5 O 9 ■ < 2 the street — the slum dwellers. Benedetti and her girlfriend, 182 Irving St., last night was Under present policy a largo Ington aarlier this week, when ------“was in substance what the of them taken together, can be you haven’t thought it out care­ gystem, io the subject of an Democratic board menibers Maine ip advance. Poet will talk on "Putting the V 8 7 V 4 article entitled "Stepiring- The boys and glnla knew noth­ flocked to city hall. weather-damaged grape district. charged with broach of the part of the loans to underdevel­ be alammed the proposed bond- ci« J. Mahoney dismiased dla- interpreted as meaning that the fully your Intended harm may ing of reading for pleasure, or The storm kicked up by the He left the rostrum without peace. The arrest stemmed from oped countries are made at wanted,"' but, "without the Soviets are abandoning their Democratic parties of the six Garden to Bed” and give infor­ 0 J 9 6 0 K I 7 4 Btoneo From The Shuno,” In financed Democratic sponsored cassion of Uie proposed tlSO,- New England states, which ar­ mation on bulb plantinigs. turn out to be help. 0 8 7 4 O K 10 9 < of music, nor of any type of report ot her disappointment touching it, but the assembly a complaint of a family quarrel. three-fourths of 1 per cent for 40 hlphway reconstruction pro­ knowledge of the board of di­ basic aims and ambitions.” West opened the king « the October isane of the Readera 000 hig'hwa.t' bond from the rectors,” was changed before ranged Kennedy’s Boston ap­ Hostesses for the evening will SOUTH Digest. culture. brought protests to newspapers set up such an outcry he had to He posted a $100 bond while years. gram. agenda of a public hearing last He .said the United and pearance, said he would draw a spades and stopped for thought Wexler insU'tuted (above the and to Reilly’s office, including go back and finish every drop. awaiting presentation of the The committee modified an being presented at the Oct. 15 the soviet Union "still have be Mrs. Winston Abbot, Mrs. Ed' 0 4 He le Isadore L. Wexler, who TurkingtiOn criticii^ liie Tuesday at the Buckley School. public hearing. sellout crowd of more than 6,000. win Sage, Miss Olive Sage and when Bast played the ^ A K q J 10 < objectiona of New Haven school some from irate mothers. case in Circuit Court 12, Man' amendment it had adopted manner in which Mayor Fran- wholly different views on so- aging deuce. There couidnt be resided on Mlatn St. 'with hto Thursday which would disquali­ Stamler retorts that Turk- The changes included reduc­ That would be about double the Mrs. Edward Oirai. Garden club O A 10 J oouain, the late Mrs. Pauline authorities), a program where­ “ My girl is as nice as any JACKSONVILLE, Pla. (AP)— Chester, on Nov. 4. called wars of liberation and the My harm In shifting to a trump. ♦ A Q J college girl,” Mrs. Benedetti A jug of confiscated moonshine Felix -niomas Paganl, 23, of fy any government seizing pow­ ington's statement, printed In ing a proposed expenditure of use of subversion." audience addressed by Goldwa- meetings are i^ n to all in­ Berrett, and io still remembered by the school building was kept Legal Notices Thtii'sda.v's Herald, is '‘rhUlend- J120.000 for resurfacing to ter. terested residents. West saw, since South coil" Sooth West Norik iM t open, sometimes to midnight, as told a reporter. "Of course I do christened the new Jacksonville 123 Eldridge St., early this er through overthrow of freely- So long as these differences easily lead trumps for himself 2 0 PaM 3 4 here os a “very popular, dynam- not know how those cadets feel. morning at Main St. and Middle elected regimes unless the AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ing and . . . de.slgned to create $40,000. The resulting pro­ Personal Note 2 V ta peraon.” a community center, for aiding district office of the State Bev­ exist, he said, they will lead to and surely had .solid trumps for 4 V All P.JS Maybe they want college girls Tpke. was charged with failure ; President determines continued at Coventry, within and lor the dis­ negative thinking on the minds gram "was unacceptable to the recurrent crises "both in areas Atty. and Mrs. John H. Yeo­ OarroU Barrett of 26 Mt. aiU the resldenta of the neigh­ erage Department. trict ot Coventry, on the 17th day of of the voteis of Manchester board of directors." There was mans of Rt. 6 have returned his bidding. . c borhood to learn of things oth­ instead*of working girls.” Richard Keating, state bever­ At South Church to obey a traffic control signal aid would be in the national October. A.D. 19^. of direct confrontation, -such as This was quite correct. South Neibo PI. and Atty. George Engaged Col. Reilly reported Friday (red light). He was ordered to ^ interest. The language was Present, Hon. Elmore Turkinurton. when this Highway Improve­ a substantial increa.se in the About Town from a trip to thf Thousand er than only the dally struggle age director, ceremoniously Henry A. Lacy will be the Germany and the Caribbean,” took the ace and king of trumps, a low trump to dummy** nine Leasner, fanner caaamatea of The engagement of Miss that applications had been ac­ appear to Manchester’s Circuit' changed to apply the ban only Judge. ment Program is put to a refer­ amount of complete highway and in Africa, Asia and the Mid­ Islands taken in observance of to discard his other low dia­ for existence. smashed the gallon of moon­ guest speaker tomorfow at Estate of Robert J. Walsh, late of endum." recon.stniction. their S6th wedding anniversary. ha-ving gained nothing from Wexiter, recalled that he 'was an He enlisted the aid of the Janet Gladys Gamer to Ken­ cepted from working girls and shine against a pillar of the Court 12 on Nov. 4. to Latin American governments. Coventry. In said distrirt. decea.a.‘d. dle Blast “ where events beyond mond on the queen of spades. South Methodist Church. He is "Therefore," Stamler says. "I It was nevertheless advertis­ Mrs. Walter Sohultheia, 91 West’s lead. excellent student, good in all professional people in the area neth Hugh (Columbia of Marl­ from a large number of young $160,000 building Friday. EJdwin Francis Wright, 25, of The committee went along Upon application of John F. our control involve us both.” Atty. Yeomans, chairman of the Dally Question sports, and active in school af­ the only layman currently serv Walsh, praying that an in.atrument would like to present a clear, ed on Oct. 7. 8 and 9 for public Robert Rd., la popular gift South decided to play the and gained the cooperation of borough has been announced by women on lists submltt^ by Westboro, Mass., last night was with the administration in vot- Kermedy made only a fleeting Andover Board of Finance, is Fortner opens with two ing as an executive of an over­ purporUng to be the last wilt and true, ju»tifielate cake; Wednes­ and continued with the queen. given to all persons interested in ple of ManchecAer will (wish town thfe weekend of day — scallopad potatoes ■with ners to warn of your weakness. ementary SchocA in 1946, short­ facilities that the people of the MarHAorough, also attended charged with failure to carry a U.\C WEATHER GRANT said estate of the pendency of said Oct. 12 I (j, jjig U.N., or a spy ing (loom In the Municipal Bast won with the kdng s since this hearts. This jump raise shows Army, in which he served ly, dreamed would be ever ployed at Diamond T Trucks Hospital Notes ersity of Idaho men were keen vehicle writh defecaive brakes. United Aircraft (Jorp.'s new copy ot this order in some news­ next decside, or until all our eral other conflicting meetinga. picUea, mixed fruft shortcake; would do nothing for South. good trump support, but no ace, during World War M. theira to use. Sales and Service in East Hart­ to choose a homecoming queen, Visit Open to All The charged stemmed from a research plant in Farmington paper having a circulalinn in said Streets and highways are in ™.hu. ® '■egret the steps we have taken.” king, singleton or void suit ford. but from five finalists they motor vehicle check by police district, at lea.st five days before n w 1 ' Should the United States be Friday — no school. aistead, East returned a The magaaine article de­ Wexler was now iti>le to farti. will undertake development of the day ot said hearing, to appear good conditions." spade, h<^)ing to make South For Sheinwold’s 86-page book­ scribes Um role a school (with ion the community center of his A November wedding le visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. couldn’t pick between a pair. at Eldridge and Main Sts. weather analysis and forecast­ If they see cause at said time and , i. * , unwilling to make “ every rea- 'The Potlsh American d u b for an areas, except maternity Bolton Grange has invited Stamler says that the, "puE- ‘7 ^sonable effort to Improve rela- ruff. This was the break South let “A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” the right type of leadership) dreams, the only one of its kind planned. So they picked both of therm Theodore Woodward, 41, and ing techniques imder a $4,120,- place and be heard relative thereto, changed highway program in- wtli meet tomorrow at 1 p.m. where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and Tied in the all-male campus other interested persons to join and make return to this court. lions," he .said, “ we could not at 106 CUnton St. had been hoping for. send 60c to Bridge Book, Hte can play in creating a better in New Haven, and he succeed­ Frederick T. Shea, 59. both 000 defense contract. The con­ P.UMORE TURKINGTON. Judge Legal Notice formally. Political Action Msnehester Evening Herald, ed, with the aid of Mayor Rich­ 6:0 to 8 p.m., and private rooms vote were Kathy Baxter, 20, a in a visit to Connecticut Jimior of no certain address, last night _____, . ... .1 maintain the leadership and Declarer discarded a diamond oonununfty. tract was announced yesterday. respect of the free world." Instead...... of...... ruffing.^ West had to Box 8318, Grand Central Sta., K enunierates the steps that ard C. Lee, himself a resident ECHS Will Pick where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. reddish blonde from Buhl Idaho Republic In Litchfield tomorow. were charged with intoxication. AT A COURT OF PROBATE tield OBDEB OF HRAB1NG had before them at the public The Men's League o t the Sal­ Workshop Theme Visitors are requested not to and Jeri Ross, 20, a brunette Woodward was found stagger­ at Coventry, within and for the dis­ State of Connecticut. Probate He added that without such an take the ace of spades, setting I New York 17._N.Y^___ Wexler took, from the time he of the Dlxwell A've. area. The group will leave the Com­ trict of Coventry, on the 17lh dsv Coun. Town of Bolton, Dietrtct of hearing »o differed from the in­ vation Army will nieot tonight up dummy’s queen. Nothing Oopyrignt 1968 became principal of the achool, Wexler has since left the New smoke in patient’s rooms. No from C3oeur d'Alene, Idaho. ing along Spruce St. and Shea of October, A.D. 1963. Andover. October 17, 1963. effort, "we could never, In case at 7 in Memorial Chapel for a Council Officers munity Hall in Bolton at noon. tended program. Stamler says, of war, satisfy our own hearts -The Manchester Chamber of couM stop South from leading I General Features Oorp. 17 yeara ago, to just rocenUy, Haven school system to work more than two visitor* at one There la a happy bonus for was found drunk at the Center. Sees Bees, Present. Hon. Elmore Tiirklngton, Estate of Mary J. Wilson, late of that **We could not In true con­ buslneas meeUng. At 7:80, Cd. ttoM per patient. alumni president James Roper Junior Republic is a special Both are being detained by po­ Judge. Bolton, in said District, deceased. and minds that we had done all Commerce is inagurating a to create, 'wtaat has come to be for Mayor Lee in CJommunity school for boys of -13 to 16, who Estate ot Emma C Westbom. late Present. Hon. Norman J. Preuss, science incur to such a drastic­ and Mrs. William ^>atig will Progress, Inc., a program for Approximately 900 East of Burley, Idaho. He will get to lice In lieu of $25 bonds each. that could be done to avoid that nine-week, two-hour per week known as "Th* ■Winchester Pro Catholic High School students have behavior problems or come a t Coventry. In said district, de­ Judge. ally changed program report.’* show slides thiey took while pilot program on political action. ’’human renew^,” as the mayor Patiento Today: 232 give two pretty girls congratu­ Their cases will be presented in H its Pole, ceased. The administrator having exhibit­ holocau.st. . viniting England, Scotland, gram." from five area towna will ex­ from poor environments. Priv­ Upon application of Snow Gene **It would have been an in­ The workshop course on calls it. a d m it t e d y e s t e r d a y : latory kisses, instead of one. Circuit Court 12 on Monday. ed his administration account with In one of the most emotional Wales and Inland. The public He was head of a school that perience democracy in action ately run, the non-sectarian Vunford. praying that an Instrument said estate to this Court for allow­ justice to the people of Man­ passages of the speech, Kennedy practical politics will start on Civilians Lose Round was 80 yaaia old, and in one of The work which he pioneered Mrs. Margot Flttin. 426 W. Mid­ purporUng to be the last will and ance. it is chester to have a watered down, is invited. starting Monday 'When they be­ dle T^ke., Leonard Gauba, 10 BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. boaixllng school is known for its testament of said deceased be ad­ continued: Tuesday, at 7;M a.m., in the the w Ues far community meetings or will be feH for a long time. Glastonbury; Aime De Mars, 39 Thalians were left in a bind. highway program that will come The chamber’s board of direc­ ties 'Will b e r^lete with cau- .more details about tomorrow’s application be heard and determined ! said estate, and this Court dlrecU are wiped out by a 60-minute nU' make final plana for cntartahi- tors is instituting the course be­ (Continued from Page One) Haynes St.; Julia Fontaine, 104 He was the star attraction of SERVICE at the Probate office in Coventry in i that notice of the time and place before a public hearing on Oct. Ing the Great PooahonitM end early In the session when he cusM, conventions, campeUgns, Friday night’s fund-raising ben­ trip. — — t J 91^ 1 A, X J ^ . _ u 4 g . — OO . I— —J A . . .v g . A » k I — -J a — —, L a a ^ 4 —A —, _ A clear exchange—if the pitiable cause it feels that “ political Hayne.s St.; Wilfred Boisvert, •aid District, on the 28th day of Oc­ assigniassli ed . for said______hearing_____. be given 29 will be met with favor and her etetif on tttetr otfioial viait proposed the elimination of the old-fMhloned oratory, a huge efit sponsored by the group of Save $3.00 On 200 Gallon* hKnranct for tlii$ tober. A.D. 1963. at 10:30 o'clock In to all persons] known to be interested survivors of that devastation activity on the piu-t of the Gen. Nathan F. Twining, for­ Junior Reserved Officers Train­ Tolland Rd., Vernon; Karen the* forenoon, and that notice be therein by publishing a copy of this acclaim. on Nov. A Leg!ion to Fete HEALTH CAPSULES school rally, "get out the vote” charity -minded actresses and NAMED W.AKDEN AIDE casts sfHttle... can then endure the ensuing business community is becom­ mer chairman of the Joint ing Corps. Hebert quickly intro­ Graf, Tolland; Edward <3hur- 24-Hour Burner Service given to all persona intereated in order in some newspaper having a ” As a Democratic member of by Michael A Petti, M J>. efforts and ending with a gen­ 111a, Goodwin Rd., Bolton; Ste­ socialites. HARTFORD (AP) — The •aid eatate of the pendency of aald circulation In said I^strict. and by fire, poison, chaos and catastro' ing more and more important.” Chiefs, and Gen. Thomas D. duced a bill Increaring the Jun­ eral election on Friday. State Prison Board of Directors cams sn uncM application and the time and place posting a copy of this order on the the board of directors I will phe—I do not want one of those Sunaet Rtebekah Lodga lOOF State Officials phen Merrill, 130 Woodland St.; Thalian president, actress urge all the voters to vote, and The chamber has indicated ior ROTC sevenfold, and Mc­ V7H6N YOU GET AN ATTACK East Catholic’s campaign HAS approved the' appointment of hearing thereon, by publiahing a public sign post In the Town of survivors to ask another ‘How w ill sponsor a m ilitary wtalat that a large number of repre­ White, former Air Force chief tfa'vid Hayes. Lake St., Ver­ Debbie Reynolds, made a quick copy of thia order in aome newa- Bolton where deceased last dwelt, vote yea, on the schools and Namara dropped his proposal. OF FOOP POISONING, WHERE week begins Monday when stu- call to another popular singer of Fr^erick Adams as the McKinney paper having a circulation in aaid all at least seven days before the did it all happen?’ ; and to re­ and setback card party on Fri­ sentatives from local service and of staff, both testified that the The American Legion and POES THE POISON IN THE desYts nominate candidates foom non; John Calkins, 9 Sunaet Ed Clarke highway bnding program on voU lack of a definite four-year ap­ The strongest test between the Lane, Bolton; Jolm Lemek, she knew, and the show went prison's assistant warden. Lumber and Supply Co. dlatrlct, at leaat five daya before date set for said heanryr. ceive the Incredible reply: ‘Oh day at 8 p.m. lit Odd F^lowa civic organizations, as well as Auxiliary, Department of Con­ FOOP COME FROM * the ’various homerooms for Adams was acting a'wistaint. Phone the day of aaid hearing, to appear NORMAN J. PREU8S. Judge ing day, Nov. 12, 1963.” if only one knew.’ ’’ Hall. M ra Clinton Keanety Is pointment hangs like a "sword Pentagon civilians and the com­ necticut, will honor the depart­ RFD 3, Ro^idlle; Richard on. if they aee cause at aaid time and from the field of education, in­ mittee may come during the posts on the Student Council. The board also approved yester­ 648-1126 ohairmaiL Mr. and Mra J. Ed­ tend to join membera of the of Damocles" over the heads of ment oonunander, Francis G. Harrington, South ' Windsor; The replacement? Eddie Fish­ Est. 1947— Bolton place and be heard relative thereto, OBDEB OF HRABINO Legal Notice In Boston, Kennedy will speak hearings on racial discrimina­ EaeoUons will be held Tuesday. er — Debbie’s former husband. day the appointment of Acting 176 East •nd make return to thia court. State of Connecticut. Probate from the same armory platform ward McKeaver iwiU aupamae chamber in taking the course. the nation’s military chiefs. GerTis of Wethersfield, and the Mra Madeline Ziebarth, 19 ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge Court. Town of Bolton. District of tion. Hie eight junior homeroom Deputy Warden William Ther- Tel. 643-2141 Center St. AT A COURT OF PROBATE h.ld where Qoldwater, on Wednesday the playinff- Oyd* Beck And Adm. Arielgh A. Burke, department president, Mrs. Emerson St.; William Zerypura, Andover. October 17. 1M3. The round table discussion The leaders of the committee r^reeentatlvee 'will then “hit rieult as deputy warden. ' OBDRB OF HBABING Estate of Edward J. Vercelll, At MAncheat«r. within and for the termed him a “ would-be king” with is in charfe ot rafreah- sessions will be conducted by former chief of naval operations WiUiam Proffitt of Cobalt, at a the campus campaign trail” to 227 Center St.; Mra. Omstance State of Connecticut. Probate a/k/a Eduai^o Vercelll late of Bol­ diitrict of Mancheiter, on the IStb who has created “ a madhouse manta. Others on the oommlttae testified that he had sometimes and its subcommittees, all testimonial dttmar at the Hedg­ Croos, Wopiptog; Mra. Burdella Court. Town of Bolton. Diatiict of ton. in said District, deceased. day of October. AD. 1968. A lfr^ Werbner, a member of Southern Democrats, have at­ get themsKlvea e le cts as presi­ Car Racing Cltib Present,. Hoh.“ John J. Wallett. of massive spending programs.” are Mra. Sedriok Straughan, held back his views because of es, New Britain, at 7:30 p.tn. Gaudette, 100 Foster St.; Rich­ Andover, October 17, 1963. Present, Hon. Norman J. Preuss. I the chamber’s ejtecutive board, tacked a report of a presidential dent of the Student Council. Estate of R ov B. Boaworth, late Ju^e. Mias Charlotte HntcMna and the uncertainty of reappoint­ Monday. Thursday night the achool ard Nicol, 40 M)cCabe St.; Mrs. •’ EfSUe of William W. Dudek d * J*!* who has long been an active committee that urges the Penta­ Changes Hours of Bolton, in aaid District, deceased. The Executor having exhibited his Mancheiter in laid diitrict. an in- Alice waa given & nonpartis&n Mrs. AUoe Wetfasrell. -nokets member of town committees. ment. Post Cmdr. and Mrs. Ken­ will hold a rally at the gym­ Ruth Langley, 444 Burnham St. Present. Hon. Norman J. Preuaa. administration account with said win be a'vailahle at the door or Burke’s testimony Friday end­ gon to direct its military com­ AJDMaTTBD TODAY: Tim­ Fudge. estate to this Court for allowance, capable person. aura. The three Republicans The subjects to be covered neth Yeomans will head a dele­ nasium with all of the color Hie Executrix having exhibited it is from memibera ot tiM orgenlsa ed three days of hearings. The manders to try to end discrimi­ othy Janssen, 13 Ebnerson St. TTie Slot-Car Racing Club Jr.T on *X ‘“ o7” p »y i«" for*7tf- “ 7 Democrat who make up in the nine-week course are hearings then took their place nation near bases. gation from the Dilworth-Cor- and excitement of a pre-election her administration account with said ORDERED That the 28th day of Ihority to sell certain real estate Maine s congressional delega- Uon. night—^pretont festoons, bright BERTHS YESTERDAY: A which is sponsored jointly by estate to this Court for allowance October. 1963. at 8:00 o'clock in the (1) -The Individual in Politics, another chapter in the continu­ The committee leadership neU-Quey Poet and Unit. Oth- son to Mr. and Mra. John Ol- it is ' evening at the Probxte Office in particularly described h) said ap- tion agreed to share the plat­ (2) PoUtical Party Organisation, om representing the organiza­ colors, candidate’s pins and rib­ the recreation department and ORDERED: That the 31st day of Bolton be and the same assigned for plication on file., it is form with Kennedy. -The Mtanoheeter W ATES will ing 1963 b ^ e between Armed takes the position that this sa'ver, 31 Rldgowood St. ORDERED: That the foregoinj? (8) The Political Precinct, (4) tion are Adjutant and Mrs. Eu­ bons, noisemakers and hats. the Hobby Shoppe has been Octol^r. 1963. at 7:30 o'clock in the a hearing on the allowance of said Flying with him from Wash meet 1\ieBday at the Italian Services /Committee and the would put the military com­ DESOHARGED YESTER­ LET'S FACE IT! evening at the Probate Office in adroinistratlon account with said application be heard and determ­ The PoUtical Campaign, (5) Pentag( gene Freeman; Mrs. Edward Eaist candidate will be given forced to move its starting- time Bolton be and the same assigned estate, and this Court directs that ined at the Probate office In Manr- American Club, Eldridge St. manders In the position of mak­ DAY: Sandra Bunce, 14 Spen­ Chester in said District, on the 29th PoUtical Clubs, (6) PoUtical M c^m ara felt the first blows ing political decisions. Waltens, unit president; Mra. reserved floor space that night, from 6:30 to 7 on Mondays and for a hearing on the allowance of notice of the time and place assign­ Legal Notice WaLgfMng in -wUl be from 7 bo Leaders' Problems, (7) PoUtical cer St.; Mra. Hqjen McAdam, said administration account with ed for said hearing be given to all day of October. A.D. 1963. at two Ruth Hlckox, unit secretary; and demonstrationa 'will be in 52 ’Weaver Rd.; Dr. Sidney Ver­ Wednesday evenings. said estate, and this Court directs persons known to be interested o'clock in the afternoon, and that 8 p.m. After tjje meeting there Meetings, (8) Businessmen In order following campaigh notice be i:iveh to all persons in­ LIMITATION OBDEB Mrs.'WUbur little, department rr USUALLY COMBS FROM non,' WilltoMuitic; Mra. Marian­ TTils club meets at the West that notice of the time and place therein by publishing s copy of this AT A COURT OF PROBATE held will be a ooD^lete dress reiiear- P6UUcs,” and (9) The PoUticans GERMS ON THE HANPS OF speeches by the nominees. Tbb assigned for said hearing b^ given order in some newsosper having a terested in said estate of the pen­ chaplain; Miss Barbara Wal­ ne Asselin, 10 Oongreea S t; Side Recreation Center and is IKS dency of said ajmMcation and the at Manchester, within and .^or the sal for the '^7%zui of Fun Show.” Speak. SOMEONE WHO HAS Immaculate Conception Fife to all persons known to be lntereste(l circulation in said' District, and by District of Manchester, on the 14th lett, department membership Frank Soucy, East Hartford; open to any boy or girl ten HI: therein by publishing a copy of this posting a copy of this order on the time and place of hearing thereon, A ll oQstumea o f membera not HANPLEP THE FOOP* and Drum Corps of Hartford by publishing a copy of this order in day of October. 1963 chairman; Mars. Henry Pesslnt, Mra. Susan Kttoier, 184 Bissell years of age or older. The track order in some new^aper having a public sign post In the Town of Bolr Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. participating must be returned EE IF YOU LIKE circulation in said District, and by ton where the deceased last dweU some newsMper navtng a circula­ department music chairman; KoiMi Capculaa kolblMl InlafaiiliMii will lead the floor demonstra­ St. Is being donated by the Hobby tion in said aistrict, at least seven Judge. then. If unsible to do so, call * h Is net intoiide^ fa be eftfniMimHfwituni • a posting a copy of this order on the and by sending a copy, certified Estate of George Lewis Putnam, Mantle Opera^ibn Mrs. J. P. Wallett and Mrs. tions for the various candidates. Shoppie, but all participants public sign post In the Town of mail, postage prepaid, to: Mrs. days before the day of said hearing, Mrs. John Pavelack, 33 Radding to appear if they see cause at said late of Manchester in said District, Bessie Farris. A five-member committee Bolton whthere the deceased last Emilia Vercelll. School Rd.. RPD deceased. St. Tuesday is the deatHine fo r LAST TIME TONIGHT No Objections must have their own racers. dwelt and by sending a copy, certi­ No. 3. Bolton, Conn.; Louts Vercelll. time and place and be heard rela­ Naw— Ends Sunday under the direction of William tive thereto, and make return to On motion of Shirley E. Putnam regMration for bus transpor­ Called Suc^^sfiil For further information re­ ...YOU'RE SURE TO LIKE — fied mall, postage prepaid, to: Hebron Rd.. RFD No. 1. Bolton. Jack Natalie Chace of 168 Woodland St. is Alice B. Fallo. 168 Stee’ e St,. New Conn.; Mary Taworski. 38 Battista thl« court, a'nd by mailing on or be- ■ M«outrlx. tation bo Seymour on Oct. 36 'Saxtinots Portable Radio HOUSTON (AP) — Newsmen garding thia actl'vity, call Herm fore October 17, 1963. by certified ORDERED: That six months from a -ta , ----- Lennon Wood heading iq;> the coming rally Britain. Conn.. Ruth E, Johnson. Rd.. Manchester. Conn.; Fermlna the 14th day of October. 1M3, be NEW TORK/(AP)—Mickey hrHOdaaworte Sale to Benefit always ask new astronauts: Wlerzbicki at the Hobby 1190 River Rd.. Salinas. California: Kosak. 36 Battista Rd.. Manchester. mail, a copy of said application and and election. Other members to' of this oiMer to Commissioner of and. the same are limited and al­ Lee Remlck Roe Russell “ What does your wife think of Shoppe. Dorothy- S. Bosworth. Vernon Rd.. Conn.; Angela C. VercHII. School lowed for the creditors within which The Silk City Singers, to­ Mantle, the/oft-lnjured star “ Days of Taken from Car elude: (3ouncll Prasldent, Chad Bolton./Conn.: all ' at least seven Rd.. RFD No. 3. Bolton. Conn.: all Welfare State of Connecticut, c /o gether with choruses from Hart­ “ Gypsy” your making space flights?’’ Norwich Hospital. Box No. 50ft..Nor­ to bring in their claims against said outfielder fo r the New York Wine and Temple Kitchen McPartland of 523 E. Onter SHADY GLEN PUMPKIN ICE CREAM daya before the date set for said at least seven days before day set wich Conn. estate, and said executrix Is di­ ford, RodcvOle-Stafford Springs, Yankees, ,,Ik expected to be ss In color The standard answer is: “ She IHH hearing. for said hearing. rected to give public notice to the Roses” A portable translster radio, St.; Saranne Murray of 84 NORMAN J. PREU8S. Judge NORMAN J, PREUSS. Judge JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge Meriden and New Britain, will good as ever when the 1964 is enthusiastic.” creditors to bring In their claims 6:20-9:66 2:40-7:20 The Sisterhood of Temple 'valued at 890, was reported Westwood St., J'oseph Lacy of <3apt. aifton C. WUliams Jr., AT A COURT o r PROBATE held within said time allowed by pub­ provide an evening of tmdition- basel^I season opens. East Windsor, and John J^m lishing a copy of this order in Beth ShoHom will iwld its an­ taken from a parked car in the 81-year-old Marine, studied the e & B BUILDIHG at Manchester, within and for the al baihershcy harmony at ths l^fantle underwent Friday nual rummage sole Wednesday Briebenbarir of East Hartford Serve it for a quick and easy Sunday dessert! district of Manchester, on the 14th some newspaper having a cir­ VFW Home, 6M E, Center St. What Dr. Sidney Gaynor PumeU P a rk i^ lot late last question a moment, then an­ dav of October. A.D. 1968. culation in said probate district Sunday, 2 Top OMUera! from 6 bo 0 pm . and Thursday Ekkst (jaUudlc High Schoo swered: CONTRACTORS Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, within ten days from the dS6e of Monday at 8:30 pjn. Manches­ termed a successful operation from 0 am . to noon at the night, police said today. serves the towns of South this order and return make to this nRSTnRSH? "None of my lady friends NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Judge. ter area people interested a^ for the removal of cartilage Vincent Rod Temple, Linden and Myrtle Sts. Henry Pet^ of 04 Lenox St. Windsor, Wapping, East Hart' CUSTOM HOMES Estate of Joeeph H. Russell, late court of the notice given. from his left knee. The injury voiced any objection.” of Manchester In said district, de- JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge welcome to attend as the V a­ Price All proceeds will go towards told police he had parked his ford, Glastonbury and Man' OUR SPECIALTY stemmed from the broken left Williams is the only bachelor P.S. For an ice cream pie, cea.sed. gram ki open to the pdbUc, Lon Chaney Lauren the furnishing of the kitchen of car in the lot' at about 9:30 Chester. Joseph BaHli—649-0320 Upon application of The Connecti­ LIMITATION OBDEB Refreshments wiH be , s ^ e d . foot Mantle suffered In a game among the 80 astronauts. SILK CITY PACKAGF STORE AT A COURT OF PROBATE held “The 13 the new Temple. leaving it unlocked. He re­ heap our Pumpkin Ice cut Bank A Trust Co . praying that at -Baltimore in June. The in­ “Terrified” an instrument purporting to be the at Manchester, within and for the Admission free. Haunted turned at about 1:20 this mom' NORTH MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER jury kept him sidelined meet of Mra. William Cooper is chair­ CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBUC Cream into pre-baked last will and testament of said de­ District of Manchester on tl^ 16th Palace” 2:00-6 K)0 man of the event a ^ she Is be­ ing and found the radio gone. HARTFORD (AP) — Julia ceased be admitted to probate as day of October. 1963 Members of the Ladies of St the season. 8:80-6:80- RbGIBMI, per apnlication on fi'e. It is PiPresent. Hon, John J. Wallett. ing assisted by Mra. David Ru- MiUtoell of 1572 Main St., has patty shells; top with H i ORDERED: TTmt the foregoing James will mMt tomorrow at Friday’s operation on the 9:26 8:00 Wn as oo-ohairman. Others on \ Featuring The Finest In Estate of John E. Johnson, lats of $100<000 home run slugger last­ m a\A been declared criminally re whipped cream. Mmmm application be heard and determin-' 7:46 p.m. at^ the W. P. Quish the committee are Mra. Lena Park Win Official sponsible to the fatal stabtong ed at the Probate office in Manches­ Manchester, In said District, de­ ed 70 minutes and was "a com­ You Can Taste The Quality ter in said District, on the 39th day ceased. Funeral Home, 225 Main St., to Goodstine, Mra. Doris Packer, Sept. 27 of Jesse L. Jones, 20 IS YOUR BABY Good! of October. A.D. 1963. at ten o'clock On motion of Clarence G. Maron, pay respects to John Greene, plete sueoess,” Dr. Gaynor said. Mrs. Harry Kovensky, Mrs. SEOUL (AP)—South Korea’s Wines— Liquors—Beer RFD No. 1, Vernon. Conn., execu Mantle is expected to remain Cknxmer Louis W. Schaefer said Routes 6 and 44A — Manchester, Conn. In the forenoon, and that notice be whose daughter,. Mrs. Donald Mouiloe Pass, Mrs. Charles Fil­ central election committee to­ yesterday that Miss Mitchell given to all persons Interested In tor. in the hoepital here for a week. day officially proclaimed strong A "HAPPY” BABY? PAT7I.1NE BHEEHAN, NOW OWNER, WISHER TO said estate of the pendency of said ORDERED: That six months from R. Trask, is a member of the ler, Mra. James Megol and Mra, told him she stabbed Jones to man Chung Hee Park the win­ Enter him (or her) to the Little Theater of Manchester aopllcation and the time and place the 16tb day of October. 1963. be organisation. Elsa Hirsh. a street scuffle because he had INVITE HER OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ONES of hearing thereon, by publishing a and the same are limited and a' Water Rationed ner of last Tuesday's presideU' copy of thlji order In some news­ lowed for the creditors within which tial election. knocked down another woman. paper having a circulation in said to bring In their claims against sajd The Stanley Group, WSOB, of HAPPY CONTEST TO COME IN AND SAT HELLO estate, and said executor (s directed STATE The committee said returns district, at least seven davs before South Methodist Church will RIO DE JANEIRO, Brasil In conjunction with their production "Boy Meets Girl” to the day of said hearing, to appear to give public notice to the c r ^ t o r s (AP) — The govetmment an­ CONTINUOUS FROM 2:00 PJH. Fires Squelched from 11 provinces gave Park 4,- be presented at Bowers School, November 7, 8, 9. if they see cause at said time and to orine in their claims within said hold a rummage sale Ihursday Feature at 3:80, 6:80 and 9:25— Co-Hit at 2:10, 6:10, 8d)6 702,640 votes against 4,546,614 NOTE: Mr». Sally F. Glaiber, form er otener, place and be heard relative thereto, time allowed by publlshln.g a copy at 9 a.m. in Cooper Hall. Mem­ nounced Friday that power ra­ and make return to this court, and of this order In some newspaper tioning will be extended to six In Auto, Grass votes for his major opponent, WHEEI WATER’S NAME OF C H ILD ...... ______j... tcithet to thank all her old eiutomem for by mailing on or before October 14. having a circulation in said probate bers are reminded to have items former president Yun Po-sun. l96.8 bv certified mall, a cony of district within ten days from the for the sale at the hall Wednes­ hours daily In drought-stricken A hidt'oiis throng rush out foreverPOF this order to Lamed R. Russell. Hil- date of this order and return make Brasil. About 84.9 per cent of the their past patronge. to this court of the notice given day' evening. Considerable motor damage nearly 13 million eligible voters HOT-HOTJIND BIRTHDATE...... S e x ...... mar CaMfomla: Albert J. Russell Rio de Janeiro, a city of about TIT was reported early today to a Nueces Hotel Corpus Christie. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge four million inhabttsints, also —or 11,036,125 persons — voted Texas. John P. Bvaniski Jr., son of AMCStCANINTCRIMTIOrMl i EDGAR ALLAN FOES car fire to a parking lot off to the election. NAME OF PARENTS,...... JbHN J WALLETT. Judge LIMITATION ORDER faced the threat of a complete Oak St. THERE’S A LOT! AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bvaniski, breakdown of its water supply, Town B-iremen from Co. 3 at Manchester, within and for the 30 High St., is home on leave Floating oil and beer cans are ADDRESS...... District of Manchester, on the 9th as reservoirs dwindled. were called out shortly after dav of October, 1963. for two weeks from the Air In Southern Brazil, mean­ a hazard to fast boats. See that Now! For only 9'/iC* » Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. midnight to put out the fire both ends of the can are punc­ Force. On Nov. 4 he will leave while, torrential rains caused which occurred to the motor PHONE NUM BER...... Judge. for Formosa. RALACE tured before tossing it over. day fo r fuel... hot water Estate of Karl A. Nelson a/k/i flooding and drove hundreds area of the oar owned by John Carl A. Nelson, late of Manchester from their homes. Then it’ll sink properly. for all—all the time! RULES OF CONTEST in said District, dec-eased. Hahn of 70 Linden SL A short A picture, which cannot be returned, must accompany THIS YEAR GIVE On motion of Hilda K. Nelson or The Kiwanis Club of Man­ VINCENT PRICE DEBRA MGET In wiring may have caused the WESLEYAN GRANT each entry. Children 9 to 14 months are eligible. Resi­ Hilda C. Nelson of said Manchester, chester will have MsJ. Leon W. blaze, it was r^orted. executrix. MIDDLETOWN (AP) — The If you live in a typical dents of Manchester or surrounding towns may enter. No Enderlin, United States Army LONCHANEV Eighth District firemen yes­ ORDERED: That six months from National Solenee Foundation house, you could easily run member of LTM or member’s relative is eligible. the 9th day of October. 1963. be and Medical Service Corps (retired) 'ill terday afternoon at 4 o’clock out ot hot witer several WHERE YOU LIVE the same are limited and allowed has fumished a grant of 840,- Return completed entries to the Little Theater of Man­ as its guest Tuesday at the were called out to 64 Parker times a week. for the creditors within which 000 to Werteyan Univerrity for ;(t' I ,'l‘-COIOR.. PANSVISION chester, 22 School Street before midnight, Friday. Oc­ bring in their claims against said lutioheon meeting at the Man­ St. to extinguish a small gress WESTOWN tober 26, 1963. Many valuable prizes from Burton’s, studies into the. nature of mag­ Now you can have all the estate, and said executrix is di­ chester Ckmntry C31ub. He will fire of undeterrmtoed origin* No Fallot’s, Bursack’s, Lewtard's, and the Little Theater. rected to give pub’ lc notice to the speak on “Psychology of netic materials, It was announc­ CO-HIT ------property damage 'was reported. PHARMACY hQt water you need at one SUPPORT THE creditors to bring; in their claims Drink.” ed today. TERROR AWAITS IN THE he for only OHc* a day. within said time allowed- by pub­ 460 Hartford Rd.—649-9946 lishing a copv of this order in some Ihe project is being con­ MISTS OF OUTER SPACE! MISS TEEN-AGE Think of it—only 9%c* a newspaper having a circulation i ducted princ^;>aUy by Rcd>ert N. GROTON (AP) — Flftcen- To maintain oar continuity day! said probate district within ten day. Grange Elects Rogers, puwiatant piofeooor of from the date of this order and re­ "ASSIGNMENT OUTER SPACE' year-edd Sue Ellen Hoelck is Manchester United Fund physics. Hs began the work of medical service we are Yes, thanks to Mohilheat turn make to this court of the notice Mias Teen-age Groton-New —and an oil-fired hot water S«9 MAIN STREET given. HARTFORD (AP) — Frank when he came to Wesleyan ENOS “ Wives and Lovers” shown at 6:00 and 9il0 London tor 1063. The New JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Judge Huff ot Glastonbury baa been from Stanford Unlveralty in heater of correct capacity— TONIGHT Plus “ DONOVAN BEEF” At 4:16 and 7:60 London High School junior, Open All Day your family can take care of Give yewr sKcms to support Hioso kemotews LIMITATION ORDER elected to replace G. WUbur 1960. ' chosen last night, will compete There’s A Killer In Our AT A COURT OF PROBATE hPld Raymond of New Canaan on The NSF has previously sup­ all their washing needs at at Manchester, within and for the TUESDAY EVENING ONLY "CAN-CAN" to the national Miss Teen-age one time. ogoncios you osd your family uso ovorydoy: District of Manchester on the 10th the executive oonuniUee of the ported the project with a 832,- America finals to Dallas, Tex., SUNDAY dav of October. 1963. State Grange. Raymond was 0(K)-grant t o Rogers. begimitog the week of O ct 27. Mom can do the family Midst Known As Mr. C. F. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. chosen in voting, at the 79th Boy Scouts Judffe. wash, Sis can do the dishes Estate of Freda L. Russell, late anmuai convention of the at the same time Junior (Cystic Fibrofis) GtH. Scouts of Manchester in said District, de­ Grange yesterday. Officers re­ takes his bath, and you en­ ceased. • elected for 1962-63 are: Alfred Yon should know how to recognize him and possibly Lutt'^ Junior Museum On motion of The Connecticut joy a shower. Bank and Trust Company. Hartford. C. Beckwith of South Windham, thwart his taking that child you love. Learn all yon Child Guidance Clinic Connecticut, executor. master; Jerome Keech of TONIGHT Don’t delay—phone us to­ can at ORDERED: That six months from Southtoury, overseer; Albert A, TER The PIKE day. Find out how easy it is Children’s Services of Connecticut the 10th day of October. 1963. be and the same are limited and allowed Wllcoxen of Stratford, treas' ENDS to switch to a Mobilhoat- Diocesan Bureau of Social Service for the feredltors within which to urer; and Ellsworth L. Ckivetl llred water heater.* We have taken over the SUNOCO Service Station brinr In their claims aaainst said of Andover, aecrotary. BOLTON NOTCH AeNILMCN^ MANCHESTER HIGH YMCA estate, and said executor Is directed SUNDAY Coin Laundry 'Average family ot four. to rive public notice to the creditors R outes 6 a tu i 4 4 4 \ v R l l YWCA to Drinr in their claims within said time allowed bv publishinit a copv of Now.Open SCHOOL AUDITORIUM at 373 Main St,, adjoining our display room and Public Health Nurses Association this order In some newspaper hav- W E G IY IE ^ ^ ior a circulation in said probate dis­ SPWC[R [RANK Memorial Hospital trict within ten days from the daU Penonal Notices of this order and return make to 24 Hours! GREEN STAMPS Sunday, Oct, 20 At 7:30 P,M, garage and it will be under the supervision of Tony Manchester Unit, American this court of the notice riven. Red Cross JOHN J. WALLETT. Judfe in Memoriam IRAGY.. SINATRA / Free Admiseion—^No CoHectiona U iiiiiM r Gonci our shop foreman, In loving memo^ at our dear R.CJL MOMARTY No SeUcitation Of Fanda LEGAL NOTICE motbv. Mn. Ella X. Saunders, who Your Fair Share: paseed awar Oetober 31^ INT. DRY CLEANINB COCAO WELL SELL AT PUB­ Simply an aducatioiial program of value to yon. Her thoughts were all eo full e( aa. BROTHERS One Hour's Pay For Eight Months LIC AUCTION on Ctetobor 26, She never could forget. and WASHING Don’t miM bring there. t 1963 at 12:30 P.M. at Scranton And ed we think that ediete she Is PAUL DODGE PONTIAC INC. Motors, Inc., 166 Union St., She must be watching yet. Koap McmcluMtar a good pkK« fo llva; Waiting till we came home to her, 275 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 4SpoiuHMred B y Local CF Com m ittee Rockville, Conn., one 1968 Pon­ Anxioua If we were late, 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 a fine place to raise a family. tiac Sport Coupe, Serial No. Watching from Reaven'c window fmjjjnnjanl NEXT DOOR TO STOP V SHOP — Griswold Chappril, Chairman )73 MAm V- . MANCHESTER 86SL36496. Tke aoUer noorvea Leading from Heavan'e gate. FnitbiM A t S:45 nram^Adm ioio Ai U:8A A t7 t0 0 301-315 C m Iw St. ttM rigM to Md. 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trying for the Presidency again Wonders of the Universe —would be better than to have Connecticut CttFtttttg IfpraHi it establi^ed beyond doubt that Teams what Mr. Nixon has to say Ion Engines tp Control Town’s History Dotted with Star ____ PUBLISHED BY THE about 1906 represents his effort Yankee Churches a n U L D PRINTING CO. INC. 18 BisaeU Street at a deUu:hed, considered, non­ Synchronous Satellites Mancne>*tcr. Conn. political judgment. By A.H.O. THOMAS F. FERGUSON North Methodist Church St. Bridget^ Church <> St. Mary's Episoopal Cburoh By EARL YOST Many Titles WALTER R. FERGUSON For what Mr. Nixon said, hi SOO Farker St. Rev. John F. Delaney, Pastor Ofautch and Park Sts. taining the desired posltloa and Strolling down memory lane, and looking back, one Publisheni Quite logically, the special Rev. George F. Nostrand, By DR. I. M. LEVITT Pounded October 1, 1881 an interview the other day— Bev. Earle R. Caster, Pastor Rev. Stanley E. HastUlo Director, The FeU Waiwtorlnm attitude otf the satsUlts at all comes t§ the conclusion, and with sufficient evidence, study committee of the Repub­ Rev. Dennis B. Hussey R e cto r tim es. W on by M HS Published Every Evening Except one of a series of interviews this Of The Franklin Institute that Manchester has twice ranked as. the best sports Bundays and HolidAys. Entered at lican Council which produced 9 and 10:30 am., Worship Bev. John D. Hughes A new and novel way of keep­ The significant advance in the "non-candidate” seems to be town in Connecticut, both from the standpoint of turn­ By EARL YOST the Poet Office at Manchester Conn. the reports which had the Sarvioee. Laymeo’a Day. Ser­ Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and Rev. Winiam F. Gender m ing a synchronous satellite like Electro-Optical System ton en­ tm Second Class Mall Matter. glN-lng suddenly— w as th at In mon: "Tour Neighbor as Your­ Rev. Ronald E. HaWeman gine is the novel way In which ing out crack champlonohip School boy sports, as always, greatest human interest and the 11 a.m . SYNCOM precisely positioned SUBSCRIPTION RATES his opinion now "at that time s e lf.” has been proposed by ^nald a single ion engine operates to teams and from the enttmalas- time. He was niw>ed at have a most important part to greatest political Interest too 9 a.m„ Church Schocri, Grades Payable in Advance we should have broken off dip­ St. James’ Church 7:30 am.. Holy Communion. S. H. Toms of Electro-Optical create and direct the ttny tic and generous support of the the tape, the local athletic picture. )ne Y e a r ...... $22.00 4 through 12. Nursery. 9 am.. Morning Prayer with Digging Into the past, one Hx Months ...... 11.00 lomatic relations with the Rus­ was Conunlttee 6-D, with Mrs. Rt. Rev. Msgr. IMward J. Rear­ Systems, Inc., of Callfo^a. amount of push neoeasary to townspeople. One otf his bij^^est thrUU was rhree Months...... 6.50 Helen Loy otf PlalnvUle as chalr^ 10:30 am , Church School, don, Pastor Instruction by the Rev. Mr. The new proposal would make move a massive satellite. And learns that the first team to sians. the piirpose being to bring Kindergarten and Orades 1 The first golden era had to to coming to M aw^ me Month ...... - 1.85 man, which had the area titled Rev. Eugene F. Torpey Haldeman. Classae. Nursery and use of a single swiveling Ion en­ to understand how thia ftmettona represent South Manchester more forcibly home to people all th rou gh 3. bft duriiw IMOm w hen M bh- wkinim^ tto® Five Mile MEMBER OF Rev. Joseph H. MoCium kindergarten In the Children’s gine to provide the necessary let’s talk about ton engines. High School was the basketball “ T h e H um ane N eeds otf the 3 to 5 pjn.. Open House at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS over the world what really had Rev. John D. Regan ChapeL force In the many directions to A chemical rocket such as the Chester baseball teams met and vlctoiy on Silk 1895 squad, with A. E. Peter­ Hie Associated Press is exclu- S ta te.” , the Pansonage. happened and also to bring some This oominlttee reported 11 am .. Morning prayer with insure a stable orbit and permit Atlas or Saturn exhausta trs- son, princlptU, serving as coach. alvely entitled to the use of repub- 8 p.m.. Senior and Junior mendous quantiUss of gat at defeated the beet opponents straets. llcation of all news dispatches pressures on the ' Soviets to three times, once on "Health MIbsbcb at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and sermon by the R o t. M r. N os- the commtmlcatlons satellite to Three years later, varsity eredited to It or not othermise Mettiodist Youth Fenowshlp. traad. Baby-sitting nursery In speeds up to 8,000 feet a second. snrallable in New England. t>ur- t w « Moke Blajora cross country and track were change their policies with re­ and 'Welfare,” once on “Cl-vll 11:30 a.m . fulfill its mission In apace credited in this paper and also the Mionday 8 pm .. Official board. the Children's Chapel. The launching of SYNCOM The momentum Is derived from Ing the same time footbcdl In- During the long history otf added. Baseball and soccer local news published here. Rights” and finally on "Labor,” Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., BuikBng All rlrtts of republication of gard to Hungary.” Wednesday, 10 am.. Holy brought Into sharp focus the thd- tremendoua wetobt of the rarest w«e never at a higher ManohMter, only two natives were played as early as 1896 / and in each instance the com­ oem m ittee. Church of the Aasumption apecial di.^ipatches herein are also At the time, v/e at least did Com m union. problems which engineers face gas used and the high speed the reserved. mittee managed to delve Into Wednesday, 9:30 am., Tyiar Adams St. and Thompson Rd. pitch on a local level than whsn and tennis, too. with satellites In synchronous gas particles attain. In an ton Swimming became a sport in have sense enough not to try to the fact that the population of Oirale. Rev. Francis J. Mihalek, Pastor Dally, 7 p.m., Evening Pray­ Pull service client of N. E. A. orblto, that U, In orbits of ap­ engine, atomic particles are the South End Cufbe Md Bronkle, a tobacco farmer from interfere, except to try to es­ Connecticut is made up of Thursday, 9 a.m„ Rummage Rev. Ernest J. Coppa er. 1927 with WUfred Clarke the Service. Inc. ^ proximately 24 hours so that the thrust out at sp e^ on the or­ Majors would b^k h e ^ to HUlstown Bd. srea, made coach. Rifle was added in 1926. Publishers Representatives — The tablish, by assurances Secre­ human beings, managed to get sale. 7:46 p.m., Laymen’s der of 800,000 feet per second! their showdown series at the Julius Mathews Special Agency — Masses at 7, 8, 9, Calvary Church satellite remains stationary over H to the big show to 1910 with Ice hockey was tried but with inside some of the actual feel­ S ch ool. 10:16 and Thus the fuel la used moot ef­ end otf the season fo r the c o v ­ New York, Chicago. Detroit and tary' of State Dulles did make to 11:30 a.m . (Assemblies of God) a g;iven longitude on the earth. the Cleveland Indians. little success in the 30s. and Boston. in gs and sen tim en ts otf som e o f ficiently; for the kick that It eted town championship. MEMBER AU^DIT BUREAU OF Russia, that we would make no these human beings, and then 647 E. Middle Tpke. Even If a perfect Injection in or­ Although he first gained ac- golf was introduced on a -school- Gospel Han bit is realized so that the satel­ gives, on leaving the satellite. Is ' The second was to the poett- CIRCUIJVTIONS. effort to try to take over Hun­ come back to its own party St. Bartfariomew’s Church Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson nv ... -rr ju ’ ololm OS s pItcher, Bronkle’S Imy basis in 1929-30. 410 Center .St. P a stor lite is at the precise longitude 10 to 50 times more powerful The Herald Printing Company. gary ourselves if Russia let it with recommendations both to Rev. Phillip Hussey, Pastor than that of a chemical atom. ^ proferaional Career was mtoiUy First football coach at Man­ t o e . assumes no financial respon- its tactics and Ita heart. and zero latitude (If It la an teanra and attractions w w of tniwi baseman. In addition chester High was Will Clarke, ■IblUtv for typographical errors ap­ stand Independent. 10:30 a.m.. Breaking Bread. Rev. Richard O. Bollea, 9:45 a.m ., Stmday School clas­ equatorial launch). It has zero In the ccmventlonal Ion enj^e fared from one season to an- pearing In advertisements and other On "Health and Welfare” 12:10 p.m., Sunday School. Assistant Pastor the metal cesium is used who in turn was succeeded by But now, seven years later, It ses for all ages. velocity, zero angular velocity, other. The TwiUght Baseball ^ ^ Sih toe*^rauro <^bs Tom Kelley in 1926. The latter reading matter in The Manchester issues, the Council committee 7 p.m.. Gospel Meeting. and no attitude error with re­ cause It loses an electron quite Evening Herald.______11 a.m., Divine Worship. Bible League which operated at the al.so assumed the baseball ought to begin to penetrate in­ deplored the way the Republi­ Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer and Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and spect to the earth, there are readily so that the electron pos­ North End Shamrocks, top amateur team in late 20s message by Pawtor Gustafson. Westw e s t Side B ia« OveJ 8-rVtti was wu* tops aiito r ■n/i St. coaching reins the same year Display advertising closing hours: telligent, detached heculs that can party, although actually re­ Bible meeting. 11:15 a.m . 6:30 p.m.. Evening prayer., disturb!^ forces which may sesses a positive charge which For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. Connecticut, both to Ulent and tSS^American and has been on the post ever the story of the squelching of sponsible for or at least par­ 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Serv­ make the satellite wander from makes it an Ion. An electrostaUe For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday field accelerates the Ion to high in attendance. When the leaves ^ I . , . runners since. Walker Briggs took the T o r Wednesday—1 p.m. Tue.sdav. the Hungarian Revolution of ticipating In all the good Con­ ice. Its proper place In a relatively atarted to turn In the fall the man- otf the Psikaxle Bowling Lanes, PhilUee and Chicago White ^ •• a* 160_ T o r Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. necticut progress in such legis­ velocities and Just before it H^TurT^^vartoly from au ^ of the East, plus pdd Job to 1947 and held fo^ Area Churches Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Women’s short time. MerchanU’ football team met th e fir s t------an d on ly For Friday—1 p.m. Th^day. 1906 was not so much a story lative and Institutional areas, leaves the satellite a spray of For Saturday—1 p.m. FHday, Missionary Service. The known extra • terrestrial and defeated the best semi-pro tn^broak toto w X - «>a^ at^U oi^to the South and Midwest. A tte^ ^til stepping down in 1961 Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m. of deliberate vHlalny as H was continues to "project a Scroog- Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Service dlstruhances or perturbations «wi electrons neutralizes the exhuast clubs to New England, dalmtog fora coming back home. ^ f ance has been better than 10.000 ^^th Tony Allbrio moving up each day of publication except ian image” because of the “neg­ United Metiiodlat Church < Sacred Heart Church stream so that a charge does sional baseball umpiring. Respected Otolte fo^ns, preoentaltions, assistant’s post. a story of policy necessity, that of Bible study and prayer. the satellite are due to the grav­ New Hlngland laureU without Forty years later, along ^ e ou t otf B olton but Saturday — 9 a.m. ______ative public po.sture” too often Rt. 44A, Bolton R t. SO, V ern on not build up on the eni^e. Tommy Kelley, like Mior- Recordwise, the greatest Ruasia did not want to go back ity pull of the sun and the moon, any dissentera. (Uasenteri. Then there was^ Meredith (Moe) Morhardt to hartt. the redpimt of a large Manchester schoolssch ools and the of'’basket exhibited by Republican indi­ Rev.' Abram W. Sangrey, Bev. Ralph Kelly, Pastor Continual Operation Saturday, October 19 on its early tntenUon of allow­ South Methodist Chnprch the non • spherical shape of the basketball . wHh the Guards, i960 to play with ^ Ch^o ^ besetoaU University otf Connecticut, has te^ m viduals or groups. Even wben M inister Rev. J. Manley Shaw DJ). earth, radiation pressure of the The great advantage of this w as ing a partial revoluUon, aa tt Masses at 7:30, 8:30, 10 and type of a system Is that because Arnw and Brltlih Amar- Cubs. A ooUaga All-Amerlc^ oontraut. ^ ley , owned by aSao conitribuibed much ^ ^ the Muscukw I>v«traphy ^ Manclw ^1937^1937-38 the party does act, aa it has Rev. Ray C. HoUls Jr. sun, meteoroid bombardment, ______toon racking up ... one . ohamplM- . adectlon_____ while .ptoytoK , _ « 4c Sweland — Indims. ______was_____ with -sport,4-___ wortd._____ No greetgre^ shakessho^ Muscutar Dystropny by the 1937-3i Mor« Cr«dH, Less Trouble? had already been allowed in Po­ obviously acted so many timea, 9:16 a.m., Sunday school 11:16 a m . .9 and 10:46 a.m.. Morning cosmic radiation and radiation It drives out only a few atoms of ■ the O dL. the committee found, it has classes. from the ■van Allen belts. Of at a time the push It develops ■ _ ’ America’s greateat dinner Tbe Senate Foreign Relations land, but was forced to go back Worship. Layman’s Sunday. _ * W»-r».e*ss-7 -- vnir»»T»T»« btitilHi done so with "what appears to 9:16 a.m. aind 10:46 am., St. Maurice Church Guest speaker: Henry A. Lacy, these the sun-moon combination is very slight, and the mgine Oonrwrilttee ha* now stuck two on its lenient attitude when the B olton can operate continuously since ______- riwi/.Vnvv Katkaveck to be a tx>p runner and he work- be the reluctance otf Fei^nand.” Morning worship. Guest preach­ executive secretary for Southern contribute the most significant loan League competition. And. sifting otftferB-.u. ffom a. a oakdozen .n« ifia- ^ g^’ od'at it as peHgiourty as he did K r i r . r f . n . r a . k tTSSs -SJ Favorite Son—Joe ModHakeir ■pecM aimandment* on It* ver- revolution Itaelf, having The Connecticut person “who er. the Rev. Ronald G. 'Whit­ Rev. Bernard L. McGurk Asia of the Board of Missions of the perturbations. an Insignificant sunount of fuel 1__ _ iT ._____ 1.4k. II. atm In brother or Leo. was in me oi. for a graced theme startingsiarung neiafield tom ttye gm gohleldge, is used. It Is this feature which last but not least, fast-pitch jor league duba. He is still to pursuing his career ■km. of our foreign aid bill, each achieved its partial gains, fell is not touched” by some phase ney. Orleans, Mass. Methodist P a stor of the Methodist Church. Church These perturbations cause the Both Thankspv^ morning s^^ Murphy and Church. Sermon: "Our Un­ satellite to shift its position in makes It so advantageous for rofthall uttoer. the light- at p«Mball. ,ystem tor a decade, advancing apeotacte. B^des Kelley a fi^ and Jonn wmz- _ _ , — ^ amendment amoimttag to aome- into the hands of extremists otf the sta te ’s heaJOi and w elfa re school for nursery through RoheFtson Park. .. . ov H^Mdc Taggart, and John Wtoz- avoidable Decision.” Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and use in work where scientists who wanted to go all the way. programs is, the committee Grade 9. (Grades 8 and 9 class­ Its orbit by about 45 miles to­ A N «S ^ Dei^ue. “ tor the tiender runner, who le Indcpendcnt TCamS TOpS llitng of a stipulation about con- says, "indeed rare. If, as a 6 p.m.. Combined youth 11:30 a.m . es attending church.) gether with an altitude change would like to maintain the prop­ Sellout crowds at the Main St. ------away from the mg nme. active and who blosoomed ’’gTeaU' wno nave oompow Emle Squatrito, plus dMlotia Inside countries we may We doubt that the Russians re­ party, we cwittnue to Ignore groups box-supper meeting. 10:45 a.m.. Second Mile Club of aa much as two miles. But er position, altitude and orienta­ Armory were the rule rather Although basketball has been managed In the minors ^ Unde Sam’s best her* Include McCluskey. Rob- a-j Stan Savilonis. tion of a satelUte. than the exoeptian for league be iMlping. gretted any policy decision they this political fSet of life, we FUm: ‘Teen-age Loyalties.” St. Bernard’s Church for Grades 8 and 9. Senior High even more Important, the north- a top-draweir sport during before settUng In Waycroes. Go., FoK^aarkS’a___ retire- By EARL YOST Square. A neor-riiat broke out St Bernard’s Ter., RockvlUe soutti motion of the satellite will In the specific engine devel­ and exhibition basketball "hot” toterval-’s only one native be luw been city recrea- runners. ^ ^ FoUowtog Uarxea One of these amendments, a felt they had to make in this are doomed, and perhaps, w« 7:30, Last meeting in week­ F orum . Ten nartlonal champdonshipe m ^7 to “1953-64. Elgto Zatur- Looking back at the Independ- and the b^dent,^^ i^udM Bev. Patrick P. Maloney, Pastor be an ever Increasing seesaw. oped by Electro-Optical System, gam es. has ever mad* the Mg show era more than they regretted deserve to be.” end preaching mission. Ser­ 3:30 p.m., PoUcy committee— tion director tor many years. wwtered down and restrained pastor’s Study. To avoid these undes^ble mo­ Inc., there are several round MoOhiskey Greatest Leo Sticaveok, who divided Gene Johnson, tolled tor eight ™ave The second report of the Loy mon by the Rw. Mr. Whitney: i/^h^iTiOTl^in°hi^d duOlng the NoJUtmal Miorai^, coding controls untU 1961-62 only a memory now.’, one dis- venlon of one originally pro­ the decision to march back into The Incomparable Christ.” Masses at 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11 7 p.m.. Senior High Fellow­ tions, there Is a distinct need for nozrie-Uke plates or electrodes Individuals over the years hla time between years irttereet to tlM Committee discussed "Civil w hich cre a te a deflectable ^ the N^ * 386 « ^^MeS^ na- when PWl Hyde was moved up covers that in the 1920e, when poned by the leftist maverick, Hungary. Tbey knew the inter­ a m . ship — Wesley Hall. some form of minute correction have contributed much to the Trade (now Cheney Tech) and reachch methe majorsmajw™ mto theurc Newi-cv. ^ - -o*, R^Mins ivMWns nownow aa ex-01ympl«ns or hoMera of na Rreckenridee was manog- toU^^ng years. Rights” and noted the follow­ spray. When holes in each plate Lou Breckenrldge was manog- national price for doing It would "Vernon Methodist C2raroh 7:30 p.m. Membership semin­ which can be undergone by the world Of -ports, bringing this Manchester High, went « to York Giant a-id ^waukee ^ ’d^ T S i* staff Boith ddee would load up B em ^ Wayne More* of Ore­ ing: "We can teH each other satellite to re-eetahUsh its de­ are in exact sillgnment, positive have to be high. But they didn't R t. SO Rockville Baptist Ohnrrh . ar — Susannah Wesley Hall. gon, now reads as fcrilows; piourty that,we believe In the 8 p.m., Twentlea and Tblrtles sired position with respect to ions from the engine exit in STtt!fMl<^rtSvn‘^St|te ^ and^^Su^Tofse y^ Bev. Robert Flrby 69 Union St. eellent free p»S>Uclty that Carolina State and atftor g ^ - turning home. pHtol, annexed no less than tour two fastest growing sporte to great records while firework*. . Tk..j. ■rbnols mt -None of the funds made dare not do It. Ibey didn’t know brotherhood of man, that -vre will meet in Room 21. Ned the earth. straight line and push the en|1ne are committed to the principle Wlnthrop W. Farnsworth, straight forward. When the holes should make the Chamber of uattag, landed a oontract wlm Retired Omdals SutionaJ______traea. a feat unequaled M ^tihe^. from the stand- t^j^K ^uf^any Individual Major league players often ^ ^ avollahle under authority of this wbat else they could do. And 9 am ., Mjoming worahip and P a stor Ingari from Connecticut Citizens Improvements for Commeroe______smile. the__ Washtogton _ _ . . Tom______Kelley______and ______Christie Me- by any „ „ harrier.______point otf active participants. ____ that color, creed, racial or na­ for Decent Literature will speak Future 8YNCOM8 are out of line, the ions exhaust standout* and State and New performed with or a g a ^ Man- ^ Sunday to p»<* aet may be ueed to furnish as- neither Mr. Nixon nor anybody chdkl oare. Laymen’s Sunday. tional origin Should not 'be Church SoiKiot, nursery through to the group and show films. Syncom n is a small spinning at an angle mid produce on an­ Without question, Joe Mo- Picture Changes The ^ “^Tch^pl^aWp^ea^^iir chMter'teams'on sli^ays, days ■latanoe to any country in which else is likely to come up with a qualtfications for opportunity. 9:30 am., Church school gular thrust. By rotating the one-time Herald ^ ‘ “ J tired from active football otf- The sportB picture has ohang- «ver to go on the ProfesMonal in when the oro leagues didn’t eHementaiy Grades 1 and 2. classes for all ages, nursery shteUlte controlled by four con­ the government ha* com* to suggestion of what Russia, in But know that they are." Sen ior Eknamiel Lutheran Ohuroh ventional Jets or thiiistors, but metal platea at the same time, The committee reinforced Its ttuuugh adults. a swirling exhaust motion can poerer through the forcible over­ its power politics position, could 10 am .. Morning worehip and 11 am ., Mloming worriidp. Ser­ Bev. G. Henry Anderson, Pastor large advanced Syncoms will be sense of this by In the fiald earth-oriented and will need at be induced to turn the satellite th ro w otf a p rio r governm ent have done with Hungary, In child care. Laymen’s Simday. mon topic: ’"Ihe Nature otf the Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, penetration of living conditions Church school, nurseiy through Assistant Pastor least nine Jets for control. As about Its center of gravity and tog out at the west Bioe uvai. onraier iiaue. loomey m uk wiuy haaketbeh. In its sMoa, ... u,.-. Among the mtoor sports, so- Stuffy Mdnnis, Jack Marry ana a mixture of local tal- which has been chosen in free 1956, which dliffered very much tn some of our Ng city com­ saint” control slde-to-slde motion. while still a youngster in grade the 1841 quintet to ttie ,p ^ local man ■who Is drawing top have, aa a substitute, lAtrtle oomvtry. He a currently a pro- aWhough major to the Eddie Collins played in these ^ caetofto from Noitional Junior high, adidt class. 7:30 p.m.. Evening gospel a point of fact, this type of and democratic elections unless in grand policy or In actual munities, where It found itself 7 1)0 0 p.m.. Senior High 9 a.m.. Divine wbrahip and thrustor poses severe fuel and The unit produces about 2.5 school, the taU, long-legged state (Otera B) down „ti»e college assignments this season. League, Alumibi and Intorme- feesional. ooeiches and playere, the Red parts, as well as the Immortal League chibs, who made Mbn- hour. Church school night thousandths of a pound of thrust, the President determines that execution from what Russia did SiMicked,” and where It con­ Methodist ITbirth Fellowship. church school. Nursery class for reliability limitations and the Iritiifnan Jogged with, and beat school ever annexed. | maintaining a high position on (jiate baseball leagues, plus sev- There have been a numiber otf wwte over the yeans has Christey Mathewson. with cheater their Sunday afternoon Message: "The Danger In Hear­ about the power of an ordinary several meroibera otf, the high ‘ RonUiig Bowler ^ the Blestern Collegiate Athletic enal siow-pitch softhell kiops, “hot-shot” amateurs, the latest had more than its 8hare of sue- Rockville, against Manchester pea-fbrm. do. cluded that "regrettably, both three-year olds. push obtained from the thrustors witUiolding such assistance ing tsie Gospel.” house fly. But the skillful appli­ school team. Bowling totsrest on a local Conference Met. and in the fan Midget and Pony being Ronnie (Red) Smith, a oera to golf, soooer, swimming cme afternoon to a big money when the Merchants ran out partieo have evaded their re­ Jehovah’s Witnesses 10:30 a-m.. Divine worahip may be too powerful to meet would be contrary to the na­ It is expected that Oiose fig­ sponsibility as Is evident in Wednesday, 7:30 pm., Prayer cation of this "-fly-power” Is Later, he went on to ftardom seal* has tooreased by leaps and TOny Lupien, -although not a forttbaia. University otf Houston rtiootor, and tennis. ) game. otf opposition, aiflter winning the Kingdom Hall and feUowship meeting. and church school. At both extremely delicate corrections ures still In politics, and still conditions such as we photo- enough to subtly and continuous­ at Manchester High under the Vwv»Tvrt, in the pest five years native, received most otf hds Today the only major sports who hopes to follow to the foot- Whereas once there was only Games at the old Flower St. gta/te and claiming the New tional Interest,” Hartford Tnmplke, R t SO Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Mlarion- services sermon by Pastor An- demanded by engineers. The Ion graptied on our tours otf Water- ly control the satellite’s move­ This Is designed to show our loort on this leveil. generously, Is still very much In now and lead the ■way to flr s t - P eterson . can perform all these tasks with yet to operate In space but their prime, McCluskey achieved^ 26 ranks as the best. Currently leglate League, Lupien also Bach Turkey Day the SUk biggest in the long history otf cer has become a "big” sport, ^th Mancliester was Basketball, too hadh od Me fa t aoune, the junta were one or­ 4:15 p.m., Group discussion of Baptismal class. Wednesday, 10 am. and 7:15 cltiss citizenship for a group a single thrustor swiveled about use Is Inevitable in the future national track championships, ^o. 6 ranked small pin played with the Philadelphia Town is the deatinaiUon point Mianchester. eiuctous to got “major” status, pitcher Jack Scott of the Bos- and lean years, ganized and equipped by us, the politics, even, perhaps, to the Sept. 15, issue of Watchtower p.m., Bible study in the chapel too long neglected.” magazine, article: "Courageous the center of masa of the satel­ of space flight. Here is one ap­ more than any man In the his- bowler to the United States on ______ton Braves. For a win, Scott The old Company G club, President would probably grant extent that he is looking for conducted by Pastor Anderson. ■When It cam e to th e rep ort Perseverance In the Service of Rockville Methodist Churrii lite. In addition to this swivel­ plication of the Ion engine which tory of the sport. Thirteen strength otf a 132.33 aver- received $100, half that figue if ’tis said. oouW hold its own lha «s»eptkm. delegatee and votes. on "Labor,” the Loy Commit­ G od ." 142 Grove St. 7:30 p.m., Adult membership ing point there Is another (xie will provide a significant ad­ times he -was honored by be- „ g posted last season to sanc- be lost a pitching decision. with any team. Then ' came the class conducted by Pastor I’e- vance in the art. IR m ottasr amendment to the tee found ttseltf in much the Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., 'Iheocratic Rev. Laorence M. Hin, Pastor close to the Ion engine. The tog named to the All-America y^ned play. George Sisler. Jack Coombs, Rec Five and the Guards fol- same kind otf situation and terson. combination of these two points C opyrigh t 1963 track and field'team and is one seme bill came from the «x- Miiilstry ^hool. TVo Individual* who first Big Ed 'Walsh, Hughle Duffy, lowed by Hugh Greer’s Bang- Nerves coming up with the same kind 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting. 9:30 a.m.. Church School for provides a sure means of at­ General Features Corp- otf the sport’s all-time g^reats. treone right of the Senate, from saw daylight to Manchester Hank Gowdy and Owen Carroll era, a cMlectlon of yoUngtoers o f theme. In this case It found ’Hieme: Keep Telling the Good «4l age*. Trinity Covenant Church Still active, McCluskey coaches made it into professional foot- were other stars of the day who met and defeated the best ■anator Frank Lausche of Ohio, The Nobel Prize in Physiology it was about ttoie for "RepubU- News. Psalm 68:11. 10:46 a.m.. Church School, Hacionatack near Keeney St. the famed New York A.C. N ursery t o t pre-schoolers. Jun­ to God by Brigadier Morrison. bitil. The first was the late who performed here. teams available. mmA It too was watered down be­ of Medicine for 1968 has gone to oana in the Assembly to begin Friday, 8:00 p.m.. Group Bible nursery through Grade 3. Morn­ Bev. K. Ejnar Bask, Pastor Sermon Mrs. Brigadier Mor­ team , one otf the w orld ’s best. ior Church for those fai school Da'vid Hayes who went on from Perhaps the two best inde- For 10 years, from 1947 to two Britons and one Australian, taking a fair share of the in­ study In the book "Let Your ing Worship with kijrmen in rison. fore It finally read as follows: 9:30 am ., Sunday School witti through Grade 6. Besides McCluskey, Pete the University of Notre Dame pendent teams in later years 1957, the PoUsh-America^ itiative by qxsssoring or co­ Name Be Sanctified” held at the ch a rg e. 2 pm., Hospital visitation by "N o assistance under this act all researchers into the still al­ classes for every age group, Idn. 7 p.m., Evening Service with Close, another In a long series to the Green Bay Packers to were the North End Shamrocks, coached by Johnny Falkowoki, sponsoring the type otf labor Kingdom Hall. 6:30 pm., Methodist Youth in:q>iratlonal message; "In Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mi­ Of standout runners produced to the late 20s, and the Blue-

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Andiewe gsDip SSIUl flowv ddScaptan CALL A PLUMBER DRlp 36 Mom of 46ROMII A MANCHESTER Tax and Deposit XCAlTf 61AND and mmoMkee aeFatnooi 47Ii0lMtar- PRINTING T'MORROW! .31 Mongrel 37Selectf ^ iftrononv IWATORIPPIN' dOMelodioa «Km FAUCET 22 Wicked Morehand OOCnMkn AUTO PARTS ^ p l o m a T d is t il l e d Job and Commercial ANCTTHER 24Handbtoir SEAFOOD Printing 36PoTfonil IT 270 BkO AD S: EXTRA DRY GIN MINUTEi (comb, fom) r r r r i r r CHOICE VARIETY r“1 1 80 Proof F^ll QL Prompt and Efficient 37 Priority IP Alwnjm At Tear Service For jreftel■tel 15" IT Printing Of All Kinds 301 Ihow nil • Mnohlne SiMp Service Qualify 32 Lorgnette IT" IT " nr • Kqnlpmemt (eolL) • Parte (new and rebuttt) YICHI'S Community Press 34Cltyin Miswor ir ll e Aeoeeeorlee Seafood 33 Bone ttenie a Suppllee PACKAGE STORE 9 East Middle Tpke. 5T a 1 ^ Pont Pafait, SuppUee 43 O A K ST. Telephone 643-5727 ■/ 3eNiekn«ma 20 BISSELL ST. 37 Onerl r r Open Satnrdaye Until 6 P.M. TE L . «4B-B9S7 30 Number (pL) 40 Row ST T ^ V ^ - 41Prendi Portable TV Rentals t HOUSE deltcaer Manehostar TROPHIES 43 Melt atralner ST" GLASS BY V. T. HAMLIN 4BBgretf (rarj CAR LEASING Rug Clooning Motorola and Zenith Sales a l l y OOP 40 Declare JT] and Service s For Auto Windshields eolenmlj Company s For Store Fronts and all irSIAKrePWHBJ NO.'rOU PUMB I WEU.,THEHf IT WIA8 Ml,THAT'S OH,THAT'/ WEU, a Wdframlta We 8er\loe All Makes of TV, sizes of windows WU&T V WHAT rrWA6/ YEH,SURE' OF L. and RENTALS Radios and Phonographs V3U SAJCMT IT WAS, HAMMERHEAR SSAMlitent IT n m 16 Hannaway St. ’ s For Tsbie Tops JUST A MATTER WASN'T .. IT WA6 N T / COUKSE...EVERY- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SSFelfeboodl u o r TIME THAT e o r IT BODV KNOWS MAunMS^) II Phrat hi Maaoheater. New Del Knowlee, Prop. i/ r - that; OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. VOU OOTOF TH'PIT/ SB Berk exterior U earn. M l matatenanoe, fully MODERN SATURDAY 8 AJI.-NOON SODirectloa u CkUI 648-6012 McDonald’s in Town Two Years S7Cnftr t2 ki lasnred ta rednee year preb* DOWN Are you aoquainited wllth Mc-a TV SERVICE IT H tama and woritea. For full la - 3.DAY most of its supplies from local J. A. W H ITE Uriah mflk — iji fennatlea eaS Donalkl’B a* 46 W. Osrtter St.? 99 SUMMER STw 3 Acroee SERVICE! dotiors. If not, atop In aosne day soon McDonald's emphasis on 2 Blocks From McKee St. G L A S S CO. Dodoo Lucite hy DuPont at Johnson’s and find out why this is such a OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Pontiac speed, spotlessness and good Tel. 643-2206 II Bissell St.—Tel. 649-7822 m o . rUBNITCRK CUCANmO This Is the time at the year > popular place; Theie are 600 food and prices to fit the fam BTS MAIN STREBT to give serious thought to get­ much easier. You may also rent ily pocketbook has won special many applicances such as floor stores from coast to cosuit; the Pbeae 649-2881 ting your home fixed up for the favor with families from Calir scrubbers, polishers, edgers and first on e was opened in 1966 fomia to Florida. Wu Urge Ten To Sapport holidays, and the sooner you these do make keeping the and the chain la the testest Taking care of a large num WOULPMV IT MANCHESTER TIm Lata Jwalor Mueeam get started, the lees laM min­ floors shining ever so much g^rowing in the nation. On Oct. ber of people Is no problem at PONTIAC aKEAT IF WE 34, 1963, Edward Walsh, owner- U X X V n U e d R a tt-C U iA . ute rush and bother you will easier. The rates are most McDonald’s, for bus loads of AND ,1 5 'M e c u s ? operator of McDonald’s, wtM cei- MEMORIAL CO. AHEAD AND have. It used to be that paint­ reasonable, for further infarma from 30 to 40 people have been S E E WHAT tlon phone 649-4501 or stop in etnate Ms second anniversary served many times during the Opposite East Cemetery SUCCESS IN 268 BURNSIDE AVB. ing a room was a major chore, in Manchester. BY AL VERMEER but today, with modem Lucite at the store at 723 Main St. summer. Petrie stop with con TEMPEST PRISCILLA’S POP UFETHE Berube s EAST HARTFORD Over one billion hamburgers fidence here for they know that wall paint made by DuPont, it have been sold since the ftist Quality Memorials HOLDS F50R T m S W K t t E R SERVIOB la a really eaay matter; ask the food served is good food and o ih s e r v ic e t t h is f a r e w e l l 476 Middle Tpke. K. 289^333 fast seif service was opened, that the prices are moderate. SA LES I I ' V , about K at the Johnson Paint and McDonald’s emphasis on Over SO Years Experience ‘ 0 ^.^;VWORLO! Maaeheeter Power and Hand Tools Co. Ruth Millett The menu consists of ten U »U n,T TTPEWBITEB8, Painting and Deoorating speed, spoUessness. good food items — hamburgers, cheese­ Of eouras, by now most prices to fit the family has PAUL DODGE Call 649-5807 HOY ALA, UNDERWOODB, Tools everyyone has learned of Lucite burgers, french fries, coke, root Oardeo and Land Toole won special favor with families beer and orcuige drinks, also L. O. SMITHS. Ete. Acrylic house paint and how DOUBLE TALK TROUBLES from Oalifomia to Ftorida. Mc­ PONTIAG^ING. A. AIMETH, Prop. W e HuiuUe Stationery Along Baby, Honeebold, Party easy it Is to use. Well, DuPont triple-thick milk shakes, va­ With Ofllee Maditae Itap- and Banqaet SnppHee There’s a lot of double talk Donald's oeteta particularly to nilla, chocolate and strawberry, inside wall paint is every Wt the family trade, and that Is 878 Main St.—Tel. 649-2881 Harrison St.. Menchcater pliM . Inralid Needs as easy to use. When you use today on labels but fortunately also coffee, milk and hot cho­ Addreaoogr^^Platee Ae a major factor in the decision colate. this pelnt you can apply it with the consumer is beginning to un­ to build a McDonald's here in a brush or a roller. Either way If you have not tried McDon­ derstand that it Is double talk. Manchester. A. a. BEBUBK, Prop. there Is no miserable dripping ald’s 100 per cent pure beef The first time she buys a While most restaurants ca­ 646-M77—648-6642 ONftom Mmlt of paint or having It run down ter to passing oars on the high­ hamburgers, crisp golden STEVENSON’S your hands and arme. Dip and dress made of a fabric marked french fries and a old TOURAINE “ crease resistant” she might way, McDonald’s cu^cmers are Window Oovoringi | | ^d, It la just as easy as mostly local family groups. fashioned triple-thkric milk aiid when the job la finish­ just think that means the dress shakei you have a real treat in CUSTOM MADE won't have to be pressed every They are, in fact, 90 per cent PAINTS ESSO a Window Hhadee ed, all you have to do is to of their patronage. store for you. The hambuig is CANVAS AVfNINGS rinse the roller and brush out time she wears It. But all the 100 per cent pure beef, not 405 MAIN ST. e Vertieal and Venetian label actually said was that the A typical McEtonelid’s, khe FOR BEST RESULTS «o-« BUnds, Drapeo and with sold water! the one here in Manchester, is froasen meat, but top quality TEL. 649-8290 fabric would “ resist” creasing. beef ground fresh daily and Hardware Another feature o t Incite How is a consumer going to visited by more than 300,000 WaU Paint is ttmt there Is no oars each year. served hot off the grill on a * Tunt-ups BY JOE CAMPBELL know — or care — whether or toasted bun. BONNIE necessity to prime the walls not a fabric when worn takes its Streamlined self-service and PAUL'S FINDER'S before starting to paint for this a menu limited to the items McDonald’s Is open the year * Engine Cleaning creases lying down or puts up a around from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. PAINT SUPPLY i 5iii»»A m z i •96 MIDDLE TPKE., EABT p aM oovem speen Dally to 9:00 P.M. and you can purchase pracU- As only one. I have succeed­ is a techniqua to it which a ed with very little effort in newcomer might note. All work guaranteed J. FARR — 643-7111 ICOffTAllATOSOTO SO won w e l l OLE B U a PAYYEOK) WILL 6IT VOU NOTHtN' CAN STOPUSTWSTItllE'. NOW THE MAOAZmE OF cally uything you wish in this The “ just this once” bit is a BY LANK LEONARD ASHORE OKAVL AW THERE’S LES S RISK thoroughly spoiling two grand­ PW50N FOR FRAUPi TH' BK our A FEW m TAKE ME NAP.»TO BE AlERT FOR I Reuben Plen’t line. good beginning. MICKEY FINN MILE» FURTHER a SUSPICIOUS CREWMEN SURVIVIN' TO TONIGHT. WAKE ME WHEN IHRrpAg ff children. Now, you take your Today’s Radio 500NERTHt»5HIPl» PLEASANT PLAGES All kinds of cleaners, waxes, pencil. You figure an average Grandson, resplendent in SUNKiTK U » 5 RISK. TONIGHTTHAH TO INSURANCE SNOOPERS! CQ ALIS L O A ^ WEU 5 A l At ONCE.' polishes, applicators are diS' white, is in his high chair all r * OF ANVBOOy QBTTIN’ BEFORE, but;. Texeteo Sfafion A MONTHLY FEATURE of two grandchildren to one WATKINS-WEST C all 644-1111 BUT WHY W mvEROALE 16 IN THE MOW POST played to make cleaning so grandfather. Simple multiplica­ guissied up for a family dinner W D a c — 1S60 ^ W l«:l ' 1:00 Chip ThompBon MUST PHIL J COUNTWlTCOMESl GUARDS'ON 381 M ain Sfroat OF YOUR HOMETOWN tion will net you a total which at grandpa's. His innate sense . FOR REPAIRS, _____ THEM LIFE- 3;05 Jerry BLshop FUNERAL GO'WAY i HIS JURISCMCTIONI could scare you half to death. tells him the parential paddle is 6:00 Chip Thompson REPLACEMENT OVER thebe?. boats mwE Phone 643-9149 DAILY NEWSPAPER Grandfathering is one of the far away; and that fawning look 8:06 Raynor Shine.s (l ^ NffiO ’EMI in grandfather’s eye is worth 1:00 News. Sign Off SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF most underrated potents of our W’TIC—lOM Bydramatlo Traacmlaeion CUHLIFFE nuclear age exploiting. 1:00 News Repairing In the sweat and excitement So he rebels at wearing a bib. 1:16 UConn vi. Maine ORMAND J. WEST iianrlyw t^r of the dressing room after his During the ensuing pushing 4:30 Monitor AH Worit Guaranteed MOTOR SALES 6:00 News. Sports and Weather EXPERT AUTO BODY and Los Angeles Dodgers swept the and tugging, grandfather makes 6:30 Monitor Director Wtaaee Lubrloatton Service New York Yankees under the his move: 7:06 Keyboard Rhythm* lEufttittg ^^raUi .. FENDER REPAIRS rug for Baseball’s world cham-! “ Oh wouldn't It be all right if 7:30 Monitor .Wa Give ifcyf Green Stamps 10:30 Just J a u 142 E. CENTER ST. ENAMEL and LACQUER pionshlp, the manager, Walt Al­ he ate without it — just this 11:00 News REFINISHINOS ston, was asked what he most once?" 11:30.Starlight Serenade - Manchester’s Oldest WOODCOCK The end result: The suit is a 1 ;00 Sign Off REASONABLE PRICES wanted to do. Sit down and count his loot? mess. The dinner is likewise. WHAY—616 With Finest FOclUties REFRIGERAUON CO. FREE ESTIMATES 1 :00 Bob Sirkin No. But grandfather has an “ in.” 3:00 Pulaski ve. Plainvlll* RT. 88— VERNON, CONN. Sit back and horse-laugh at He’s on his way. 6:30 Bob Sirkin Show Jnot Above the Traffie the critics who had been snarl­ Now you can move danger­ 7:80 Dance Parto DAVY JO N E S BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 10:30 Tonight at My Place Circle ing at his heels for a year? No. ously from S3fmp(ithy to down­ 12:00 Sign Off BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY TEL. 648-0016 right deceit. WPOP—1416 ABERNATHY In a fit of. pique, the little 1:00 Joel Cash darling dashes a glass of milk 6:00 Bill Hughes 12:00 Girard to the floor. His purple-faced WINF—ItM ^ ....A n U b e l i e v e BUT y x i DONY HAVETD PSHT mother, noting the scattered 1:00 CBS News, . Try 'em today LOT OF ENVBtOPESTDOPENj GefThaf Finished, Professional 1:30 Showcase ana News a n y d u e l s —"lO U H A V E A shards and the spread of white gssiDw !• lOlorT ...« * » » a ^ liquid over wall-to-wall carpet­ 2:10 Notre-Dame ve UCI.A WITH THE n a v y ! I Look In Your Painting By Having 6:30 Showca.se ■All It to gitort W3 «i 7«« Mrt ^ ing, springs up with mayhem in 6:00 News. Weather and Sports hamburgers ' / \ ; , mind. 6:16 Showcase ■ ______-4 i 10:30 Gordon and All That Jaxx f Portia Professionals Do It,, Grandfather makes his move: 12:30 Sign O ft______. “ It really was my fault. I {(: reachet) over to wipe his mouth CONCERT SUCCESS 7 2 0 IAI1‘^ ST. MANCHESTER—PHONE 649^01 and accidentally knocked over MOSCOW (AP) — Israeli vlo- the glass.” (linlst Ivri Gltlis gave a concert b u y t h e p a in t THAT'S WORTH THE WORK No further instruction needed. I here Friday night — the first by WM. DICKSON & SON As a new grandfather, you are an Israeli citizen In the Soviet look for the golden arches. . . McDonald s on your way. Next you will be- Union. 44 WEST CENTER STREET PAINTING ood DECORATING CONTRACTOR I come with utmost oose that The concert wai described by menace of social circles: The I the government news' egeney SILVER LANE EXTENSION m M i * ' PAINTS Row 776 Ifato Binei-FaBy ' yrandooii-storyteUer. Tose ss a “greet succese.”^ im, ■ V . J

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■■ A PtlsH P a I EiR SY-E.N1N O MibiwAluDy t t a m T E N Household Services Offered 13-A FURNITURE REFITflSHED — THE HUNTING CLASSIFIED Scratches, bums removed, Rallies color changed. Manchester Re- Bristol finishing (5),, 643-9283. Gapelletti on Point Spree in Win . - ' ' a n a Herald 'Angle RBWEAVINa Of bums, moth ADVERTISING holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ dow Shades made to measure; FISHING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS all sizes Venetian blinds. Keyz *■ EARL YOST 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. made while you wait. Tape Re­ Sport* Editor ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FIX A TIP . 12-8 corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 P atriots Hava you ever been bothered Main, 649-5221. by a glaaa rod tip that keepe COPY CLOSING "HME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. D o ti^ o f Ptmtiac a Ford Winner breaking off? Try this way of OCIL STANDINGS ( Manchester picked up .175 MONDAY llin i FRIDAY 10:88 AJK.—SATURDAY • AM. making a permanent repair that By HOWIE HOLCOMB < > toabUHy to f t ^ punts deanly^ Building— Contracting 14 Hat ie doffed to Stewie Johnston at Dillon’s for his % — oast dearly once again. I>aul W. L. Pot. yards on the ground to a mere puts )Rrength bock where you Breaking from the bai:- 47 by Central. But to the air, QUALJTY CARPENTRY — interest in sponsoring the annual Punt, Pass and Kick Threaten need it; yet doesn’t appreciably Richard took Central’s punt on p u tt ...... * * PLEASE READ YOUR AD rio: like a derby winner, the his 20 but was hit hard and he Windham ...... 8 0 1.000 OentiaJ accounted for 118 yards Rooms, basements refinished, football competition for youngsters. Rated bows, too, alter the casting action of the (10 of 18 pgutsea) while the In­ Ctosslfled or "W oof Ada” ora token over the phone a* a built-ins, formica tile, general r ^ . Take the tip to a hardware Idancheater High football and the ball parted company. Hall ...... * ® 1-008 are Tom Conran and Harold (Pinky) Pohl who supCT- WiBthenfleld ...... 2 1 .867 dians were blanked os Clark convenience, llie advertiser should read hi* od the FIRST repair. No job too small. Call store and buy a drill bit that la changed its image in mid­ Ontral’s BYed Raley made DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Tised the play. There was an oddity, so to speak, in the the recovery on the Manchester Central ...... 2 2..J100 want 0 for 6. William Rohbin.s Carpentry AL Lead exactly the size to fit anugly in­ Lewis on offense and Dave next insertion. The Herald I* responsible for only ONE Incor­ stream again last night and 22. Conord ...... 1 1 •*®* Service. 649-3446. list of winners when Paul Dodge Jr. placed third in the side the broken tube. Now soak Olell, who broke through sev­ rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only ll-year-old group. Paul's Dad,^ the two broken sections and the finished like a spavined, It took six plays to get the Maloney ...... 1 • .250 Itod with 11 tackle*, seven erf BOSTON (A P)—A reju­ splayed diaybonM. Latest oppo­ eral time* to airfll ball carries to the extent of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which do not HOME MAINTENANCE, repair Paul Sr., owns and operates the bit with epoxy glue and slip winning score ae the Indians Eastern ...... 0 2 .000 lessen the value of the adverttoement will not be corrected by , anti alterations. Rec rooms, them una-ssisted. .. He also venated Gino Cappelietti nent to catch up with the In­ MANCHESTER ... 0 4 .000 briilnd the line at scrimmage, Paul Dodge Pontiac agency m the parts together. Bind of prob­ dug In and held for a fourth v'ere outstanding for the Tribe “ moke good” insertion. roofing and aluminum siding. Mancheater. The contest is made two and and a changed Denver de­ dians in the stretch was Rrlstol aiM flire, stopping the Ramfi' lem. M. C. Russ Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. 8ponaas«d by Ford! A total of broke uip two other key pass DON’T THROW AWAY >ntm l which pinned a 12-8 de­ ground attadi ookl. But quar­ "The small Job carpenter." fense are two reasons Bos­ feat on the locale at Muzzy Lewis g ^ e d moto of the Burst Downs l i 10 M boys eompeted. play*. .. Aa for the Dallas de­ U&Al^T BOOTS terback Mike Dalger vtook to YOUR COOPBatATION W HX fense a* a whole. Landry said, ton is threatening New BiTeld before Chrysanthemum yardage, in fact he piled up 55 Yards Rushing 175 47 BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 CALI., ME on your formica • * * Before you donate your leaky the air again, rolled right and yards in the first quarter alone "We’ve been thinking and wor­ York’s Eastern Division old boots to the trash man, eon Feetival crowd of Mmut 700. after eluding a blltzimg Indian Passes Completed 0 of 6 10 of 18 needs, bars, counters, kitchen Off Hie Cuff rying on defense, tat against lead In the TiM win evened Oentvel’s sea­ He wound up the game’s Yards B*assing 0 118 cabinets, vanitory units, table- aider cutting the feet oft and lineman, threw into the left leading ground gainer with 95 Two deaths are being mourn­ the Ldons we acted automat­ League. using the legs os waterproof son record at 3-2 while the 'wln- comer of the end zone where B\im.bles 3 2 tops and island stands. 649- ed « t men weil-toow-n on the ically. This is the way it must ’The Patriots defeated the a ’Bribe dropped Ha tourth EkkHe Ryato was waiting to yard*. FVimblea Loet 2 1 8936. local spoite scone. We-<»ley hunting legiting*. On rainy Drive Stopped be.” Tipoff on the Cow-boys’ de­ Broncos 40-21 Friday night, i day*, you’ll be glad to have straight. make the catch. Yards Penalized 40 20 Trouble Reaohing Our Advortisor? Sborts. ae rabid a West Side fense: The Lions had 14 third- Just aa they had done a week Manchester looked to have Central (11) something that shuttles the wat­ It w€U3 the same Ryan who Enda: Raley, McAIlleter, Hummel. Roofing— Siding 16 dan a* anybody, died eariy this down aituationa and failed to edged to within 29 percentage [Another Sellout for Giants aarUer ogmlbaat Hall, Moachea- ivabbed an aerial in the second another TD drive going in the ^vieeik aad 'Kairi Keiler. flor many Sports Viewing er past, rather than down, your tar took laot nigbt’a opening Tackles: Harrizan, Soucy, Tracy, 24-Hour AMWoring Sonrioo make good on any of them. loints of the Jets. Cappelietti | ■ ■■ " i...' i. ,, , i.. Victories Important huntbig ehoee. period, then scampered to the third period aa they moved Bentivenzo. A. A DION. INC. Roofing, jfiMTi a fine third bosoman with • • • accounted for 22 points wrlth a ! ktokoff and 08 yards end zone, completing a 31-yard quickly from their 16 to the Guards: Plrog. Nestlco. Ifatili End basetaaH teams, died MARKED FOR ACTION downflehl to 10 ptaya, Center: Tommone. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ , four field goals and ‘ BATXnUDAT Some wood chuck hunters that pass play that culminated the Ontral 32. Lewis’ dash got Barks: I>alger. Ryan. I>oyIe. terations and additions. Cell- on Timrsday. Mr. Shorts never Ball Control four conversions as his A F L ; li4A—Ptttab«rgh v*. ad the extr a pom e tor them to the 47 and he, Richard Kelly, Bashaw. Scelza. Croce. Free to Herald Readers mfased im attiiotlc event al the W'hafs this albout ball con­ work over hillsides year after 55-yard match. Manchester (8) Ing.s. Workman.ship guaran­ scoring lead soared to 69. Packers, Giants W. Vlrgliila More Than Rankings year ease spotting chores by 8-0 lead. and Clark again each had a teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. West SMe Oral and iwaa a reg- trol being the secret to winning Ohanael S They nursed thoit along In the drive, Dalger Mt Ryan lends: Daley, Spencer, Simmons, Babe ••PaiiUl, ! cutting branches and sticking hand in getting to the 32. Norris. Want Information on one of our otoaoUled odvertloements? No rtar In attendanoe waldung the in the National Football 4;S»—a S, HlgMigbta lota, in the first half when a and fullback Jack Doyle healthy once more, credited the I near especially productive for a total of 52 yards. Ohere Central stiffened and Tackles: Peace, Warren, Monette, answer at the telephone listed? Simply coU the BIDWELL HOME Improvement diKhpiin bowlers (hirtng the fall Lieague?. . .The Los Angeles Denver change for his ability to i Ohannel 8 NEW YORK (AP)—“ National rankings aro nico," gerhbto with a tourth and held Clark who tried to head for Nixon chuck holes. through the mld- Guards: AlibrIo, D. Lewis, Niel­ Company — Roofing, siding, al­ «■ ! winter months. . . . Jimmy RSiihs. winless in five games, complete 21 of 31 passes for 331 Headline Schedule 8 p.m,—^WMe WotM a< inohaa aMuaMan toUad to pay­ the first down. terations. additions and re­ observed Texas coach Darrell Royal, “ but we’re inoro DECOYS BY THE die on the first play sen. OenUlcore. Boarfi, the beest high achool have 310 offensive plays to their yards and tw-o toudidowms. , Sports off and Oentrol took orar on Centers: Parrott. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE modeling of all types. Elxcel- concerned with winning the Southwest Conference." ^ COTTON SACK of s, then Dalger Central came right back and ftnihall pOayer I’ve «v ^ seen., opponents’ 30S.. .Bright spot in Talk persisted before thi.s sea- (Drag Raoing) Ma 46. Paaaaa (three of tour stormed to the Manchester Bocks: Clark. Mann. Hamilton. lent workmanship. 649-6495. to hWcDing the ’Vernon Broncos ' — I. .. i,. NEW YORK—The has a If this sounds just a little Ut^ - Sacks the cotton pickers use oon^iMied) gave them a score stayed ali le. Richard. Lodi. R. Lewis. WersUer. the Rains’ toss to Chicago wws Chaimel 8 Pohl. Cote. Sylvester. Odell, Bom- 649-0500 to the CStoPtor Oak Oonfepence t^ta.'^Coach Mike HoTovak de- full slate of Sunday activity, with Grwn Bay at St. Louis B p.m.—NFL HlghHgMs defensive, there’s probably a —we ore infonned—make tiie but the egoism point try foiled Ronnie Richard and seven aa the third quarter end­ the return to form

f w aNCHESTER — 6 room SpUt rooms extremely large. Fire 300 To inspect call 643-4506. inets, ceramic tile bath, large l Xn d — Coventry. Choice land rooms and bath on main floor. with iNiUt-t^ 8 large bed-* offer. Owner amrtons to sen. \ wiia oiBn-mB, a large nea- cvn. a ImA. fireplaces. 4>^ haths. 3-car ADVERTISING roqms, heat, and garage. $125 for building homes near school, Tremendous value for $17,600. Level. IH haOiB, huin-toa. raoma, unuaual decor aelAnn;****'^'***?***^ T..^***** This la cheaper than paytag monthly. Adults. J. Realty, churches and shopping area, Glenn Roljfirts Agency, MLS P«tio. huge wooded lot. non- found to thia pcic raoma, large kltrliiti, Being reek. Newly doM over on In­ garage. Spackios grounds add range. One : room with fireplace, ahimimrm VERNON liiniil.i acid AstiDCCian to tins FREDERICK M. GAAL CSLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS. 643-61». r Call Frederick M. Gaal, Brok­ Realtors, 644-1521, 648-0816. gevetopm w t 81T,aOO. TUpper car garage, tot Wttti’; side. Better hurry. Wanted— Real Estate 71 Agency, 88MS1T. comhtnattona. near has. SlSteOi beautiful borne. $39,000. Phil- 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. er, 648-2682, 643-0281. ELEVEN ROOM two family trees. $34,900. Ick Agen-i CASH FOR YOUR Pre^rty. BROKER ROCKVILLE — First floor, 6 cy. PhUhrldi Agency. MOMtC. CL^STOM BLTLT brick Agency., 64g«464. rooms and garage, near school. old Colonial, all conveni­ KANCHESTTER—M cKee Street. E. E. BDSHEY AGENCY — ; Cttttomers waiting for ranches. • 543-2682 — 6434)281 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Immediate occupancy. 876-7934. ences, beautiful countryside, • room Cape, IH baths, en­ -T room Ootoai- Lets For Sale 73 < dspes. coiotuals. and duplexes. Houses For Sale 72 11/8 acres land. 640-1817. closed screen patio, aluminum MANCHESTER — T room olderi r Bvtag Spat Level on a heautital ___i Carl Zinsser. 643-0036 Howard ’ homh, oU hot water hatt, 3-i M9-208S MONDAT Biru FBIDAT 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAY # A.M. sidli«. 8 overataed garages, fireplace. Autog tot. Asking $16.- TWO BUILDING tots, prime lo­ Realty Cc . S:-€r7S VERNON — Just over Manches­ besuttfully landscaped. 8800 car garage, 8 extra huliai« eaed porch, gear 900. hot opea to offers. tots o t record, 8U.400 complete. cation, city utilities. Pttilhrick ter line. Like new 6V4 room down. Sdiwarts Reattor, 836- garage wded tot. Robert PIsster walls, diniqg room, Agency. 6«»g464. PRIVATE PARTY wants 4 to 6 TOUR COOPERATION WILX. n i A l A 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 OCCUPANCY NOV. 1 ranch, 114 baths, built-in kitch­ 1241. Dunn, 888-7894. PhUbrlck Agency. 969 8484. wolvertoa Agency, Realtor. etc. Aod only minutes from COLONIAL 1 room Cspe or cider Iwuse ua WANTED B-zone tot. Ohfi BE APPRECIATED I I en with dinette, fireplace. EARN UP TO $4,006 Manchester. 8 Rooms - Batha Manchester Pheeie 6494S«» 649-4291. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. gWEEFDfQ VIEW — 1968 three | KXECUnVK’S DREAM — S room Ranch home, landscaped, S22.500 WYIX.YS STREET — >W toot bedroom Gold Medallion frontage. 64gT444. MANCHESTER — 6 rooln Cape AYEARI lunch. buHt-to stove, tone lot, 40 acres, pond, ptoa adAttonal E. E. BUSHEY AGENCY ThIa new home win stand up on- Continued From Preceding Page THE NEW CREST LUXXmiOUS on treed lot, 8 bedrooms, over­ concrete building OOztO avall- i der the most exacting scrutiny. only 814.900. Carttoa W. Btotch- BOWERS SCHOOL . t>a»-£U©o j decor wiU DUPLEX APARTMB3NTS sized kitchen, dinning room or Ins. Realtor. 6494088. 'able for rural warehousing pro­ WOODED BUILDING tot, IStx- \'ERXOV Bmlness Opportunities 32 Help Wahted—Female 35 den, garage with patio, oil hot duce storage, 827,500. Contact i please any housewife. Special 430. n.300. 64SMST. 671 HARTFORD ROAD, water heat, beautifully kept. Invest in this 8-famlly, 7-4-S, $14,500 — 9 ROOM CAPE, im­ Frederick M. Gaal. Broker, UniqiDe T room enrtom Chpe. features include oven, range, SOUTHGATl APARTMENTS WAITRESS — Part-time days, 643-2688, 6U-9881. hood. er. attic fan. in­ HILLIARD STREET — A aone t h r e e b a y Golf service sta­ Robert Wolverton Agency, maculate oondtUen, nearty fin- Walking Aw-Mwro to Gram­ MANCHESTER—6 room Ranch, SOUTH STREET experienced preferred but will­ MANCHESTER Realtor, 649-2818. excellent condition, modem dtshwartrer. disposal, attic fan, tercom-system. raised hearth tot. 100x322. WUl accept rea­ tion available for lease. Excel­ ing to train. Apply mornings Izhed. fireplace, open «tolni. ^ v e k n o n mar, Juntor and Bgh basic features, 2-car garage. recreatloB room, wooded tot, LARGE evotom ti attsrhed garage, nierty land­ fiieplac*. I sonable offer Ken Oetrinskv. Comp'icte:v XEW ccaxrep'. m apartment bring; lent opportunity for the right Patio Drive-In, 240 W. Middle room Ranch, huge recreattonj Schorts, 2 minutes to torn, COVENTRY — 5 room ranch Manchester. Carttoa W. Hutch­ an otiUtiss. 46 teet overalL scaped toL ctoee to schools. Realtor. 643-5150. Duplex 4-room apartn''.er.ts all w-.th Individual. Paid training pro­ Tpke. I with basement garage on room, cast bran ratfiatton. g ; gram. For additional informa­ ins. 6494088. 21 toot Uvlng room. Aning $15,900. Fhilbrick Agency. 64g Open for Inspection Featuring: large lot. Good sized house, car garage, hillaide setting. 1 SCENIC ON*E ACRE building tion eall Gulf Oil Corp., 625- EXPERIENCED grocery clerks,' Hayes Agm cy, 641-4801. room, 8 or 4 hedroom s. Sunday 3 :00 - 5 :S0 p.in. tot. beautiful countrvside. 649- PRIV.\TE PATIOS HARRV BSONE'/ perfect as starter home for WARREN E. HOWLAND hath, iavatory. ahimlmim 6158. full or part-time; meat wrap­ eennevpgn/e 4% Rooms - 114 Baths - 3 young family. Reasonably 1817. sad MANY EXTR.\S pers, full or part-time; delica-1 MANCHESTER — $2,600 ae-i slAiig. garage, wooded tot. $13,900 — UP ON GLENWOOD 14 Fleming StreeC just West o t WAUA mLA,WASR. Large Bedrooms - Ample priced at $12,900. Ellsworth B road Just South of W(x>dland TOR SALE—Tavern with pizza lessen clerks, cooking experi­ SMoatBt£^ai. real clean Birdf trees, grass— lovely rural settir.g; Closet Space - 925 Square Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- Realtor Bolton WUl take your home in trade. oven, newly painted. Due to ill­ ence helpful, for Hartford area. cape, ctose to everything. - phone owner SigetOL four room home with full base­ Finns For Sale 76 Feet Living Space - Large 6980. And (ton't* say - “ a good 8 ------Dehixe range. 10 cu ft ref—geraior disposal, laundiy ness must sell. Call 649-8021. Apply in person. Mott's Super Living Room - Dining Room Neatly shrubbed. oO hot water! ment. Detached garage, heaim- 860 Main St. fnl levrt toe trees. Had tHe romn bouse can't be buUt for so STAFFORD AREA — 30 acres in building, ample close'j and parktng $140-$145. Market. East Middle Tpke. - Kitchen - General Electric beat, aluminum combteaUaaa. j FOR SALE — Long established Help Wanted— Artides For gale 45 I Household Goods 51 IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, q u ic k OCCUPANCY best of care. T. J. Crockett. litUe” until you see for your- land, brock. I room stone service laundry doing large Refrigerator - Range • Garb­ 1% baths, full basement in­ 648-1101 clean as a whistle Inside and' self ■ ifits S un^y. bouse. 14 baths, fireplace. (xl AVAIL.\BLE OCTOBER WAITRESS WANTED full or 37 age Disposal - Purltron Hood out. Robert Wotvertoa A gency,: NON-DEVELOPMENT RANCH Realtor. 64gisrr. volume. An exceptional value Male or Female SNOW BLOWERS — Ariens, AUTOMAGIC washing machine, cludes large rec room and den. hot water beat, excellent con- 6434396 part-time. Good pay, good - Venitlan Blinds • Carpeted Dishwasher, attic fan, and Realtor. 64g281S. 3 bedrooms. 33* ttvtiig room ■t 87,600. Call 875-1230 after 8 Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ in working condition, $16 or Glenn Robert* Agency (fition. high elevatton. $16,600. 875-5485 hours. Must have own transpor­ Staircase • Air Conditioning many extras. 3 minute walk to Large 6 room ranch with with ftreptace, completed rec­ Agent on Premises p.m. er, and Bolens tractors, parts best offer. Also other used MLS Realtor Tom Minor. Broker. R(x:kTil]e. tation. Call 289-9557 until 6 p.m - Heat - Hot Water - Central public and parochial schools, heated, .fintshed basement MANCHESTER — Modem Chpe reation room, exurilent con- GREEN MANOR IMMEDIATE and service. Capitol Equip­ items. 643-0777, 116 Walker St, rec room and 3-car garage, ditton.’ l eceuOy redecorated. 644-1531 — 643-0816 87V5043. FNGINEER/Manufacturer — EXPERIENCED waitress. Ap Parking - Basement Storage good neighbors in good neigh­ on quiet aide street. Near ment Co., 38 Main St., Man­ ELECTRIC STOVE. 3 burners - Coin Operated Washers large kitchen with built-in bus. m baths, fira- &6.900. Phflhrlek Agency. 649- Here's a beauty. Standard Ideal plant and engineering set­ ply in person, Cavey’s Restau OPPORTUNITY chester. Open daily 7-5, Thurs­ borhood. May assume 4%% up for energetic person great­ and well. Baby carriage. Call and Dryers - Lumlnated dishwasher, separate dining gaee, aluminum comhtnattona. ***4. 6 irxxn ranch clean as a pin. rant, 45 E. Center St. day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. mortgage. 52 Hilltop Drive. OPEN FOR INSPECTION er IJartford area. Plant used 649-6113. from Dusk to Dawn. Call owner, 649-0242. area, large paneled den. Air Real Estate. 643-9332. Many extras such as aiding, FOR MENTAL largo bedrooms, ample MANCHBSTER-Older home. 6 extended porch, the yard, for manufacturing and en­ ARTEX, one of the fastest grow­ SCREENED LOAM for the eompiete rooms, wrall-to-arall gineering until recently. Shown ing direct sales organization is RUGS — Never used. 9x12 closets, enclosed porch, one etc. O w n e r transferred, TAKE THE TURN TO CAREFREE UVING IN RETARDATION AIDES best in lawns from our screen­ beige. $25; 9x16 gold oriental, bath finished, one unfinish­ carprting. oO beaL storm wtn- wants to sell and has priced by appointment. Frederick M. expanding operations in Con­ Must Be Seen! Sunday — 2-6 p.m. ing plant, Andover - Columbia. $35; 12x18 beige nylon. ed. outbuildliig. productive, duwa. 3-car garage. Fun cMlar. the bouse accortfingly. Ter­ Oaal, Broker. 643-2682, 643-0281. necticut in the sale of their RETARDED CHILDREN George Grlffing, Inc., 742-7886. Reasonable Rents! Sttnatod on extra l a i n toL beautiful and exclusive liquid Vacuums. 289-6965. LOVELY ESTATE 27 Pitkin Street cultivated blueberry patch, ST. JAMES PARISH rific buy al $B,360 . . . let as m acre tot. trees. Easily $14,000. Winiam Griart. Broker. : show you why. PICTURESQUE LEBANON. CONN.. ROUTE 207 ballpoint tube embroidery CAN BE HELPED REMINGTON,.,. SPORTSMAN MODERN STYLE living room 649-9700. paints and linens. Immediate Model 58, automatic, 16 gauge Financed. Asking 816.500. sofa, foam rubber cushions, Why pay more, when you openings for women to train as gun, practically new, $90. 649- East Center St. - 10 rooms, It is our pleasure to have Forest Street corner of Otla * BOWERS SCHOOL — Brick! T. J. CROCKETT, And there Is a place for you $25. Call 876-4930 after 6 p.m. can get more luxurious liv­ iiin iA irw i. D. SPECIALS! Instructors on a full or part 1193. “ ready to move-In” condi­ you inspect this outstand­ Modern three bedroom : Cape. 5 finished rooms, full; ^ F s T time basis. It’s new, it’s fas­ in this important and satis­ LIVING ROOM set. 18 months ing • Janitor Services. LA WHENCE F. FIANO ranch home ideal for glo w- shed dormer, fireplace, garage, I Realtor. 64S-1577 2nd SECTION MAUSER SPORTER. 8 mm, tion throughout, 2.3 acres in­ ing 11-room Colonial, 4% 3 BEAUTIFUL C a S cinating, and it builds a 90% fying work. There is a ca­ old, excellent conditionT Call baths, in a fine established big family. Handy to shade trees, immediate occu- ECCNEK reer waiting for you at model 98, mint condition, $60. cluded. 643-2766 customer repeat order busi­ 644-1660 after 6 p.m. weekdays. neighborhood. For appoint­ Realtor schools, cburcber and Main ] pancy. $15,900. Ftdlbrlek Agen-1 CgriErBy Coin operated laundromat. A Mansfield State Training 649-7310 after 5. MODOS NOW OPEN ness. Yes, Imagine a product ment at other times, call Street - no chaufferfaig the i cy. 0404464. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful moderate investment . and School, the state residential Chartes Nichotson 742-6364 with such appeal that bookings Call Evenings - Mr Gill, Owner Mrs. Suzanne Shorts, 648- family needed. Large lirhig lamtii. large liTing room, form­ very little attention will give school for mentally retarded STEEL JACKETED furnace, room, family room, (fining RANCH — MODERN ktteben. •Kcellent return. and repeat orders begin with complete with oil burner, cir­ WARREN E. HOWLAND 8886. al (fining room, caqn et kitchen. children and adults, serving Wanted—^To Buy 58 648-4362 area and basement recrea- j large Uving room with fire- your very first sale and con­ culating pump and all gauges. 3 bedrooms, recreation loom, tinually grow and grow to give eastern Connecticut. The Realtor ticn room practically com­ pUM. extra large bedrooms. landscaped yard. Marion E. In excellent working order, has WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ SIX R(X)M Oolbnial on the bus IH baths, haaement finished HURRY TODAY Bottling OcHnpany. Long es­ you that guaranteed income. training school is located 20 Agent on premlees all day pleted. Priced for (}uick sale Robertson, Realtor. 645-5968. tablished with excellent miles from Hartford near been replaced by larger unit. tique and used furniture, china, 860 Main St. J. WATSON BEACH CO. line, IH baths, full basement at $2S.S(X> with (juick occu­ ; off into office and beantifnl rec You have to see Artex to be­ glass, silver, picture frames & AND MAKE reputation in quality and the University of Connecti­ Reasonably priced. Call 649- rec room. 2-car garage. Trade; pancy avallaUe. room, laige tot with treea. $19.- ^ • 9 lieve it. For immediate ap­ and old coins, old dolls and Tnx)duction. Ibtcellent oppor­ cut. This modem training 0357. , 848-1106 your present home for this ex-1 900.•m Fhilbri(dcT>Mn!UnV Agency. uojuiu6494464. *>. WINDSOR — Lovely old 9 YOUR CHOICE pointment for interview call guns, hobby collectimts, attic Sole Agents room Oolowial. fireplacaa. school has immediate open­ cellently maintained better; Select Your tunity. 347-6670. contents or whole estates. Fur­ Dutch oven.' garage, barn. 3 ings for mental retardation FIVE R(X>M flat, first floor, buy. Wesley R. Smith Agency, VERNON CntCLE Area — 64 Boats and Accessories 46 niture Repair Service Talcott' 21 Central Row, Hartford acres, scenic view. S17.990 TTKN BABYSITTER wanted in my aides (both men and wom­ newly redecorated, convenient 649-1894. room ranch, basement garage, Oombinatlon automatic dry ville. Conn. Tel. 643-7449. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC Hayes A goicy. 643-4801. AT home. 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Call en) starting $68 weekly. An fireplace, combinations, bifilt- Homesife cleaner and coin operated 15’ FIBERGLAS boat and ac­ MANCHESTER - 21 Summit 832-3114 B O U Y E t e l alter 3:30. 643-01J6. aid is responsible for the be seen to be appreciated. Call BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room ina. very clean. Early ocenpan- laundromat in one of the cessories, complete with 70 WILL BUY and sell used fur­ street. 8 rooms (half duplex), HEBRON — Low taxes and ax- FU U ACRE direct care and training of h.p. Mercury motor and trailer, 648-2353. Cape, 4 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, ey. Tongren Agency. 648-6131. best locations in town. Pres­ OLAN MILLS needs two ladies niture, appliances, etc. Call 3 bedrooms, convenient loca­ formal dining room, well cab- •68 Main Street eeUent coodition are two of the Today L«aj L k J tteurf WOODED LOT ent owner has other inter­ boys and girls in a dormi­ like new, call 643-207i. 643-5541. tion, assumable mortgage, $84 many attraettons of this 54 for temporary telephone work tory. Ineted kitchen, living room ests. This Is really a money per month. Gerard Agency, MANCHESTER — Porter Street •49-6341 rexxn ranch. OO heat, hot at downtown Manchester office. WANTED — Cub Scout uniform, FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ with fireplace, garage, deep mahea. Work either 9 a.m.-6 p.m., or ond floor. Phone 648-7960. Realtors, 643-0865, Arline — Large 8 room Garrison Co­ wooded lot. $17,500. Robert Wol­ EXCELLENT VALUES water, ahnniraim comfatnatioos. These po.sitions offer career Building Materials 47 size 10; Brownie uniform, size Brown, 876-6496. lonial, very nicely set on a large tot. More than reason­ 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Starting pay $1.26 6. Call 649-0360. verton Agency, Realtor, 649- per hour. Apply in person 9-10 opportunities with the State beautiful landscaped lot, three able at D4.000. EDsworth Mit­ VARIOUS SIZES used windows, MANCHESTER — Custom built 2813. V en xn Hills. Vernon — 3- Why don't you drive a.m. or 4-6 p.m., Smith, 983 of Connecticut, a good em­ 2-3-6 R(X)M APARTMENTS, good sized bedrooms, big ten Agency. Reattora, 643 6630 screens, doors and storm win­ ranch, 7 rooms, 2% baths, 2 kitchen, formal dining room, vear-oM spBt level, assum­ I. D. REALTY Main Street, Roots’ 10, Man­ ployer. Liberal, fringe bene­ 649-6229, 9-6. TWO FAMILY flat In a quiet ll dows. Also miscellaneous lum­ Rooms Without Board 59 fireplaces, 2-car garage, com­ 1% baths, enclosed breezeway able 54% VA mortgage, chester. fits including retirement full ber. Call AX 5-9018. residential area with all mod­ buUt-ins. 1 4 baths, nevr out today and see me Center M. maintenance avsiilable at FOUR ROOM apartment. Main pletely equipped kitchen, fin­ .and oversized garage. Will ern conveniences. Best invest­ COMFORTABLE ROOM for St. location, second floor, heat ished laundty room, 100 yards trade. Warren E. Howland, MANCHESTER VldNTTY jatoosied encloeed simromn. GOOD TALKER? Earn high nominal cost, voluntary life gentleman, separate entrance, ment value In town at $16.4(X). MB-MM furnished, adults only, $70 per wall to wail carpeting, 30’ Realtor, 648-1108. priced betovr appraisal. commissions between Thanks- insurance, full medical in­ Diamonds—Watches— parking. Call 649-2555. We.sley R. Smith Agency. 649-1 WIFE SAVING why Ted Goodchild g^ivlng and Christmas demon­ surance plan, paid vacation month. CaU 649-6808, 646-5781. canopy patio, near school, town 1894. 1 Quiet locaticu 1 bedroom Venxn — S-bedroom ranch. Jewelry 48 and country club. 649-0961 for DELIGHTFUL 6 room Ranch strating fEust-selllng toy item in and sick leave. This is ROOM FOR Gentleman, all fa­ split, kitchen with tacih-insL. 14 baths, completely fur- HOME VALUES leading store. Tremendous op­ steady work with several op­ WATCH AND JEWELRY repair­ cilities, private entrance, on appointment. with basement garage, formal ORFORD VILLAGE — 3 bed-j living room with firepSace. aistiad. Win sacrifice. has sold over $200,- portunity lor livewlre men and portunities for advancement. ing at reasonable prices. bus line, ample parking. Call Furnished Apartments 63-A dining room, ceramic bath, rooms, Wreh cabinet, fence, o il' full basement phis garage, women. Perfect for experi­ MANCHESTER — 4 or 5 bed­ kitchen built-ins, beautifuUy heat. $18,500. 643-2689. after Sj Prompt service, two watch­ 643-6013. FOUR FURNISHED rooms, room Colonial, Ideal family acre tree rtiaded lot. Under BRENT RD. — Charming Help Wanted— ^Female 35 enced demonstrators, salesmen makers. Manchester’s oldest treed lot, FHA appraised. Wes- weekends anytime. I $16,000. 000 worth of homes Come see us any work ROOM TO RENT, private en­ heated, children welcome. Sec­ home, fireplace, porches, 3 full J. D. REALTY ^lUt level dwelling ( » nicely teachers, students, and house­ e.stablished Jeweler. F. E. ly R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. laixlscaped tot in W(x>dhlU Ch r is t m a s is com ing and day at trance. 119 Cooper Hill Street. ond floor, '180. Three furnished baths, excellent condiUon ELLINGTON — 3 bedroom wives. Write us alx>ut yourself. Bray, 737 Main St., State Heists. Manchester. 3 bed­ Avon Is calling in your neigh­ 649-0595. rooms, heated, first floor, $60. throughout, central location. ranch, good sized living room n s Center St. EMBREE, Box 678, Elizabeth, Theater Building. $18,750 — TWO BIXICK8 from rooms. 2 baths, finished in this family design- borhood thru TV. Become the Garfield 9-9623. Call owner 649-7702. High School, six room cape, with fireplace, nice kitchen. PALH FIANO AGENCY fun N.J. PERSONNEL OFFICE •434139 family room. Only $19,900. Representative who turns her LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING fur­ vacant. This will qualify for $350 down. Carl Zinsser, 643- nished room off Main Street. 0038. Howard Realty 0>., 232- Rave BIU Frazier show yoa spare time into Money-making WAITRESS for luncheonette, 5 MANSFIELD STATE Fuel and Feed 49-A Business Locations FHA with minimum down •43-0456 ed community. hours. Our Christmas Gift Sets days, company benefits. Ap­ Women only. 649-5242. Houses For Sale 72 /($4(X)) plus closing ($6(X)). You 6275. this borne. Today. for every member of the ply Grant’s, Parkade. For Rent 64 MANCHESTTER — 6 room Cape TRAINING SCHOOL LOVELY PRIVATE home in can also get a VA, If you Anthony Fiano. 649-469T family, from Dad to the Baby, CHESTNUT STREET — 8 room qualify. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, $14,500-^0ne floor. 6 attractive phis ahnoet finirtied rec room .: FERGUSON RD. — H you BAILED HAY FOR SALE. Call Rockledge has room and ga- BUILDING 60x40 suitable for 8 or 4 bedrooms, living room’ are better than ever! Earnings WOMEN FOR Credit Depart­ Mansfield Depot, Conn. AX 5-9018. semi-ranch, 2 baths, 3 large 643-1677. rooms, expandable second are tooking for the finest in ment evenings, some typing. rage to rent reasonably. 849- storage, B-l zone, Buckland floor. Immsiculate conditlM apartment, 426 (rabinet kitchen, acreage. Carl­ with lovely dining area. room with bay window, a real spiacious family case. built-in range ahd room for 2 large bed­ MASON’S HELPER, experience BOARDING AND Grooming — floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full MANCHESTER MODES, ping Center. All day Saturday Broad Street, stove, refrigera­ Vacant t-bedroom ranch of­ ton W. Hutohins. Realtor, 649- kitchen with stainless steel sink, built-in range. desired but not essential. Call Trim your Cocker, Poodle or tor, -automatic washing ma­ BARROWS & WALLACE bath. Immediate occupancy. 5132. rooms and full bath up, full cellar. See this one at INC. after 6 p.m., 643-1870. or Sunday and after 4 week- > Off Route 8. Building form­ $22,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- fering famUy sized rooms, IN THE THIRTIES That’i right only pooch to your satisfaction. Call­ days. j chine, furnace' and hot water. erly occupied by Andover ed for and delivered If desired. 8464. newly completed recreation BOWEUtS SCHOOL area — 6 (jountry (jlub Area — ex- SANITARIAN. Salary $4,900 - 643-4751. Machine A Etching, wired 56 B. Center St., GARTH ROAD rooms, 2-car garage. haU Ptne Street, Harmony HiU Kennels, Hebron WOOL RUG, 9x12, child’s crib, I room (jape, walking distance to; ceptiofiiaUy well designed Manchester $5,900. Bachelor’s degree re­ BIRCH STREET, second floor, for machine or tool shop, Manchester TAL^JOTTVILLE — 5!4 room acre tot. AU lor only $16,900. elementary. Junior High. High' raised ranch, 3 bedrooms. Road. Bolton. 643-5427. playpen, high chair, and car- Ranch, storms, fireplace, one- quired - major biology, chem­ 4 rooms, furnace, near Main, for sale or lease, very rea­ 6 4 room quaUty built ranch, School, (xrioniaUy de(torated; 34 baths, paneled recrea­ istry or sanitary sciences. Ap­ bed. All very good condition. sonable. year-old. Near bus line and ENGLISH SETTER male dog 649-3841. $90. 649-6229, 9-6. 415 Main St., f a i ^ y Uteben with buUt-ins, throughout, paneled den, ex- tion'room with bar and fire­ *13,900 shopping. Very convenient. nz,soo ply Hamden Civil Service, ready for training. CaU 649- East Hartford 'exceUent conditi(xi. For indi­ poeed beams in dining room, place, many attractive fea­ Town Hall, Hamden, Conn, by Tongren Agency, 643-6321. PAUL FIANO AGENCY SECRETARY — To work In 3404. TWO LIVING ROOM chairs for FURNISHED two room apart­ vidual attention caU . . . shade trees, patio, landscaped tures. ONLY $414 DOWN Personnel Department. Apply Nov. 4th. sale, good condition. Call 649- ment, private bath, adults. Un­ J. D. REALTY i lot. By owner, 649-1785. ONLY $417 DOWN BRITTANY Spaniel. 16-month- furnished 4-room apartment, •a-0458 CSieney Brothers, Inc., 81 Coop­ PHARMACIST WANTED-9-6, no 2256. IN THE FORTIES er HiU St., Manchester, Conn. old female, $66, AKC. Wire second floor, north end. Call 618 Center St. B A N AGENCY WCXlIXnLL HEIGHTS — 8 bed- 30-YEAR MORTGAGE 30-YEAR MORTGAGE weekends, evenings if desired. | fence, posts, dog house, $30. PORTABLE dishwasher, $20; Mr. Keith, 649-8191. MANCHESTER—6. room Colon! Bolton Vicinity 89,900 Anthony Fiano, 649-4697 nxsn (^ter hall ranch, 14 Waranoke Road — Outstand­ KB5YPUNCH OPERATOR, ex- 742-6638. 643-1686. 24” girl's bicycle, good condi­ 648-6129 al, 3 generous sunny bedrooms, Roger Negro baths, large living room with ing stone and frame con­ tion, $16; food slicer, $8. 742- fireplace, walk-out basement, temporary. sunken Uving ^ perienced on 026 keypunch. MECHANIC’S helper wanted for THREE LOVING boys, 6 weeks IVi baths, beautiful kitchen OWNERS MUST SELL Apply Iona Manufacturing, 7647. FIVE ROOMS available Nov. 1, with buUt-in oven, range and screened patio, .*4% mort­ room. .3 bedrooma, 34 new car make-ready, excellent old,...... AKC,.. ■black, ■ - miniature - 648-8727 OPEN SATURDAY 1 P.M.-6 P.M. — SUNDAY 12 NOON to 8 PAd. Regent Street, Manchester. adults, call 643-6663. dishwasher. Loads of birch gage, $18,3i00. Ciwner 6494181. baths, fine executive boma. working conditions, paid hos­ poodles, $100. CaU 649-6202 or EVERITTHING IN sterilized MANCHESTER GREEN — Old- ____ pitalization. Apply Service 643-7116. DELIGHTFUL, Comfortable, B. CENTER STREET — O cabinets. Living room with al­ California bound. Quick oc­ reconditioned used furniture ef six room colonial in tip-top' VERNON — $17,490. You will For app(rintment phene M ra Manager, Bourne-Buick, Inc., modern second floor apart­ zone dwelling. Ideal for busi­ most now wall-to-waU. ' Fire­ cupancy, 6 room home, 3 and appliances, high quality — BOI/rON NOTCH ROAD — Spa- condition, oversize two car ga-1 buy thia one before it is finish- Suzanne Shorts. 643-8886. 236 Main Street. WANTED — Good homes for 3 ment, 4 large rooms, bath, ness and professicmal offices or place. Full finished rec room. up partially finished, large ed, extra large raised ranch, low prices. LeBlanc Furniture, Oversize 2-car garage. Piir- clous 6 room ranch, 14 haths, | rage, three large ■ bedrooms, ■ 4 ...... Exclusive Sales By cute kittens, one Uger, one 195 South Street, Rockville. electric range, refrigerator, combination apartment and of­ kitchen withbuilt-ins, gar­ heat^ encloeed sunporch. fireplace and paneled waU, MAN WANTED to work in lum­ calico, and one black and chase of this btautiful home bage disposal, fireplace, finishad rec room with built-in j BOLTON 876-2174. Open 9-8. storm windows, screens, Vene­ fice layout. Weekdays 649-4681, bar, oversized garage, porch, There Is nothing to do to this raised hearth. 14 baths, beau­ J. W ATSON BEACH A CO. beryard. Must have driver’s li­ white. CaU 649-6480. tian blinds, oil hot water base­ made easy by owner who wlU glassed in porch, new siding, i BeMtiful 6 year old SVi- eve. 649-1421. Large tree shaded lot. CSose to, home. Only $14,900. WiU trade. tiful famUy kitchen with drop- 31 (jentral Row cense. Davis A Bradford Lum­ TWO STO'VES, one coal and board beat, fireplace, beauti­ take smaller borne or 2-famUy out buUdlnjg, $600 extra for room eustom ranch • 2 schooL Priced to sell. WIU Warren E. Howland, Realtor, in, 3 bedrooma with one of the Hartford ber Co., 200 Tolland St., East wood and cast iron heater, and ful country location, 12 mUes MANCHESTER — Well located In trade. Robert Wolverton all the furniture Including bntts • 2 flreplnoes • 2- trade. Warren E. Howland, 648-1106. largest bedrooms you have 523-2U4 Hartford. Articles For Sale 45 one Coleman wickless, oil heat­ (16 or 20 minutea) east of income property, 14H rooms Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. new washer and dryer, CO. ever aeen, aU thia (xi 1 1/1 MANCHESTER REALTY car garage • walk oat on bus line in business itme n, EhksUy financed. Reattor, 64S-U06. ______baaemeat with windows FOR SALE — Flat stone for er. Easy washer with spin type Manchester, 896. Adults only. BUSINESS IS GOOD I Glistom; ICANCHBBTER — Innnaciilate acres with 810' frontage. Ln- pariting, groim yearly 84,300. 8 room C ^ . fireplace. waU- • patio a deloxe O-E bollt- walls, fireplace, veneer, and wringer, very reasonable, CaU 648-7066, after 4 p.m. ers are plentiful. Join the tide, $18,900 — ANOTHER GOOD clDe Lyon Ageni^, 649-3859, TED GOODCHILD Salesmen Wanted 36>A needs minor repair. CaU AX Robert Wolverton Agency, to-waU cmrpirtiiv, 1-car garage., MANCSOBTER Wdirity — ias a 1 aore wooded lot. patios. CaU 649-0617. multiple list your house now. BUY, Dsns StraeL «x hkh m 8T5-3588. SIX ROOM duplex, central heat, Realtors, M9-281S. ameeite drive, wen lanueaped Clean 6 room Cape, oU heat,' y 5-9018. Call Carlton W. Hutchins. Real­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO plus aneloeed rear porch. Lm RES. *49-1245 ASKING $24,500 CAREER opportunity, for man CABINET TYPE Penn forced garage, $96. Available Novem­ lot City utilities. Near bus, SO. WINDSOR — Woodland large fenced in yard, full TEL *43-0000 LIVING ROOM, dining room, tor. 649-6182. affords absolute maximum of basement, other featum a FuU who is energetic, neat, and en­ air furnace with plenums and ber 1. 649-6989. Realtor 648-2766 shopping and scbocla. 816,900. Park. 3 bedroom ranch, famUy bedroom, recreation room Land For Sale 71 privacy, with shrubbery Md price $13,300. Alice Clampet i joys meeting people. $110 guar­ humidifier $75. 649-1038. VERNON — Exceptional value. U A R Realty (jo., Inc., 648- alaed kitchen, walk-out recrea­ SALES REPRESENTATIVE DON FUNT U & R Realty Co. patio furniture, electrical ap­ FIVE ROOM 2 bedroom flat, trues- Ctoee to everythiiig. Just Agency, Realtora, 049-4848, •va-i antee while trainliw; advance Owner anxious to sell. 6 room Charles Nicholson T42-6864 aaU and start packing. T. J. 3892, Robert D. Murdock, 643- tion room in haaement, aua- 643-2692 DARK, RICH stone-free loam, pliances, Fris^daire electric m odem bath, kitchen with dish­ COVENTRY -T- A fine 6H acres dadc. 818,000. 0M4MB. itoMS 8IS-7I5T. to five figure bracket rapidly. at a very fair price. CWl Made-, raneb completely fiimisheid or CkudMtt, Kaaltot. 64S-l8n. § m . B. D. Murdock MS-6472 $14. Also, fiU, gravel, sand, and stove, upright freezer-refrigera­ washer, garage, available-No­ For Interview call 6M-0202 be­ line Smith, Realtor, 649-1642. unfurnished. Cali 648-0003. t tween 6 and 8 p.m. stone. 648-8608. tor combination. 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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19» 1W8 PAGE FOURTEEN e; ^ ittanrlf^atfr Swatting 1|waU» About Town Democrats Can Gain Control XI Oiumma. and Eta Chapter Of 8 Boards in November Business Bodies membeni of ;^ ta Sigma- Phi Security will attend an initia­ tion-reception Monday at 8 p.m. board o# directors finds lt»e*f In^ The Building Committee will PATENT EXHIBIT at WUUe'a Steak House In Man­ the enviable posiUoti of being lose three of Its Republican ‘‘Progress Through Patents in chester. members on Nov 1, Truman A. Connecticut" is the theme for able to replace, with Democrats Crandall who now serves as nine Republicana wdiose term of an exhibit Monday at the annual James McAdams, now of Flor­ chairman, Frank J. Conv/ay meeting of the State Bar As­ ida and formerly of Manchester, office on various town boardis and Irving Twomey. expire No. 1. sociation at the Statler in Hart­ has returned home after spend­ The Democratic - controlled ford. ing three months In the British With the exception of the board of directors will have an Charter Revision Oommi^on, The exhibit, part of the Sem­ Isles, He visited In town before opportunity to erase the Re­ inar sponsored by tlie Section returning to Florida, whose members are appointed publican control of 6-4 by ap­ for the consideration of specific on Patents, Trademarks a n d pointing two Democrats and a Copyrights, features patented Polish Women's Alliance, charter changes within a one- Republican to this committee, year period, all appointed town items from Manchester and Group 246, has postponed a on Nov. 1. The 'minority rep­ area firms. meeting from tomorrow until agencies are required, by laws, resentation rule permits no Wednesday by 7:30 p.m. at the to conform to the minimum Diaplaycraft Inc. at 160 Hart­ more than six members of the ford Rd. has constructed display P o ll* American Club on Clin­ representation rule. majority party on a nine-man case units, patented, which will ton St. Until 1958. all town commit­ board. tees and commdasions had a Re­ The membership of the Town be used by several manufactur­ publican majority. In,- that ing firms exhibiting thedr Development Commission at Burnam Moss photo A] .year, which was the first in present Is composed of three wares. Manchester’s hisftory for a Dem­ Democrats and three Republi­ Engaged Among the many patented ocratic victory at the polls, the cans, plus the existence of one products being displayed will Demoomtic-domlnated board of vacancy, created by the resig­ The engagement of Miss be measuring instruments of REMODEL directors was able to cut into nation of John Deme, who has Carolyn J. Sziksai to Paul C. the Gerber Scdentlfic Co. of GOP control by appointing moved to New Mexico. Eliasson has been announced by South Windsor and chemical Democrats to vacanoiee. her mother, Mrs. Alex J. Szik­ finishing compositions and abra­ When they rMumed to power Since the only term to ex­ sive chips from Conversion YOUR OLD pire on Nov. 1 is that of Atty. sai of Farmington. in 1962, the Democrats were Her fiance is the son of Mr. Chemical Corp. of Rockville. FUR COAT again afforded the opportunity Allan D. Thomas, a Democrat, INTO A and Mrs. George Eliasson of Royal-McBee of Hartford and of adding Democrats to the appointment of two Democrats Puller Brush of Elast Hartford NEW would insure another Demo- Buckland St., Buckland. van. agencies. Miss Sziksai, a graduate of will be among the exhibitors. three On Nov. 1, they will be in a cratic-controlled commission. The Seminar will take place •CAPE The Library Board will lose Hartford Public High School, ootnpi position to take control of vir­ is employed a.s a secretary by at 10 a.m. and will provide for be ae( • STOLE tually every town committee two Republicans on Nov. 1, the graieral attorney, jurist and Charles F. Gipson and Russell the Aetna Life Insurance Co., them • JACKET and commission. Hartford. corporate counsel, a broad re­ comfs In addition to the nine Re- B. Granniss. As constituted view of various aspects of the the b pubhoans whose terms will ex­ now, this board has three Dem­ Mrs. Eliasson, a graduate of East Hartford High School, is law governing industrial and She pire, terms of six Democrats ocrats and three Republicans. Intellectual property including up-be $ - will run out. The existence of the two va­ employed by the Rogers Sash and Door Co.,.. Hartford. patents, tra^marks, copy­ ing tl The term of Dr. Melvin Hor- cancies will permit the board rights, trade secrets and unfair Im og( of directors to make appoint­ The wedding is planned for witz, a Itemocrat, expires on May 23, 1964. competition. Connecticut’s new “ Grin AND UP the Advisory Board of Health. ments to Insure control of still Trademark Statute will also be night Democrats currently control another agency. discussed. p jn .) the board 3 to 2. Herman J. Passcantell’s early In 1960, requiring that one waa The Advisory Recreation and posts on the Pension Board and member of the three-men repre­ WIN TRIP Dome Pension Trust Fund Board ex­ Park Commission at present sentation be a TPC appointee. Mr. and Mrs. John F, Con­ Then CHESTER consists of one Democrat, three pire on Nov. 1. The present The committee now consists MHton D. Gottlieb, president of DLsplaycraft. Inc., at 160 Hartford Rd., (dark sildt), explain* m ore nors of 413 Parker St. are two to members of seminar committee techniques of creating display oases (one at rear) hla Republicans and one Inde­ count of two Republicans and of two Republicans, with a ruah two Democrats will undoubted­ of six Connecticut residents firm has designed for exhibit at annual meeting of State Bar A.ssocdation at Statler Hotel, pendent. It is expected that vacancy existing because of the who have won a week-long, ex­ pSot.’ FURRIERS Republican Bernard C. August ly remain the same. recent death of Dr. Pascal Poe, Hartford, Monday. Event features both new and old patented products of Gonnectiout pense-paid vacation in Gay oompanies and individuals. (Herald photo by Pinto). ■Ip . * ROCKVILLE will be replaced by a Demo­ ' The Town Planning Commis­ a Democrat. Paree, courtesy of Tidewater with crat. sion will find the term of Dem­ The board of directors may Oil Co., during the week of Nov. Joba- 246-2473 The three-member Board of ocrat Raymond Ellis expiring. appoint one Democrat to this 19. 100 per cent of the outstanding share for the same period in lasting from 1 to 4:30, will start Ace 1 Tax Review is made up of two Republicans control the board committee, and the TPC (which The Connors, along with Mr. Ailing Rubber Stock In a oa-sh 1962. on Oct. 30. TR 5-5929 Republicans and one Democrat 3-2. will remain Republican control­ and Mrs. Robert Farrell, Weth­ transaction, amount undisclos­ Sales for the 1963 period and at present. With the expiration The 2!oning Board of Appeals led) the other. ersfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ed. The principal, seller was were a record 37,2157,928 James D. Brown, govern­ time. or Coll Collect of the three-year term of Re­ will undoubtedly remain un­ At present, of the 13 perma­ Bill West Hartford, are the win- ] (Jerald J. Palmer of West Hart- against 36,557,824 a year ago. ment products requirement en­ *’Ni publican Floyd E. Forde, pres­ changed after Nov. 1, since the nent boapd-appointed town ners in the Flying A firm’s ford who had 60 per cent stock Saul Sllversbein, president of gineer in Advtince Power Sys­ wtU 1 ently chairman of this agency, only term to expire is that of agencies, five are Republican “ Name the Plane’’ contest. owner*dp in the firm, Rogers, stated that “our 21 per tems for Protlt & Whitney Air­ beoau the Democrats wdll have an op­ Board Chairman John F. Clif­ oontrolled, four are Democrats Under the rules of the com Marshall, new president of cent Increase in profits results craft Corp., Tuesday alt 8 p.m. ( portunity to gain control of ford, a Democrat. Democratic and the remaining four have test, when tt independent con­ the firm, has announced plans from a combination of the sales at the Auerbach Hall of the com e Read Herald Ads. this often controversial board. majority on this board is 3-2. equal represonltajtSon. test agency, D. L. Blair, select­ for expansion of tire 65-yeer-old growth and improved opera­ University of Hartford, wia dis­ oount The one-year term of Demo­ Alitor the Ntov. 1 vacancies ed the Farrells as winners, the Connecticut - MaasachUBeXts tions.” cuss the space age power sys­ aayW crat N. Charles Bogglnl, as the are filled, it may be that the operator of the station (Bill) srporUng goods busltrees. A On Sept. 11, Rogers Corp. di­ tems Including the direct ener­ I V town’s representative on the Democrats will have the ma­ v/here the winners entered the life-long OonneoUcut resident, rectors declared a 3 per CCTt gy oonvension fuel cell. The talk back Manchester Country Club Board jority on 8 boards, and the Re­ contest and the salesman (Con­ Marrtiall is recent vice presi­ stock dividend payable Nov. 15 Will be before a Joint meeting Avrai of Governors, will also expire publicans on two. Th? ether nors) serving the station won dent of Kaman Aircraft Corp., to holdens of record Nov. 1. 6f the Hartford CSvapter FALL TREE CARE on Nov. 1. Indications are that three agencies will be (Bvided, duplicate prizes. Bloomfield. Other officers, by American Society of Mechani­ Bogginl will be reappointed to .two Republicans and two Demo- reappointment. In the firm are BRIEFS cal Engineers and the Oonneot- this post. crata on two of the oomanltiteee, icot Chapter of the Institute of Have yonr dead and unwanted trees removed now. Also studio Opens Arthur E. Stenberg, vice presi­ Kenvin A. Spencer of 60 The expiration of the term and two of each plus one Inde­ The Merle Norman Cosmetic dent and general manager, and Electrical and EJlectTonica E3n- have the dead branches removed from other trees before the of Dr. Douglas H. Smith, a Re- pendent on the third. Thomas Dr. ’Tuesday at White- glneeni. winter storms. It, is also a good time to cable and brace Studio, under management of Albert E. Leppert, secretary. field, N.H., was elected treasur­ pubUoain, ficm the three-mem­ The 1964 elections could Mrs. Barbara M. Sanzo, has weak crotches In yonr trees. For complete tree service call change the makeup of the town er Euid assistant secretary'of the the 0 ber representation on the Capi­ opened at 747 Main St. SERVICE ANNIVERSARY Derveloptnent of a new «lec- York tol Region- Pleumdng Authority oomimittees further, depending Savings Bank Association of bpoivice device by United Air­ on which party gains control <5 The first cosmetic shop of Robert E. Carney of 35 Cam­ Connecticut during the associa­ (CRPA), may not Neffect tire its kind in Manchester will have bridge St., dtetriot jobber sales­ craft Corporate Systems Cen­ CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. balance of ccaitrol. the board of direotors. tion’s annual meeting. John P. ter for converting computer A Democratic victory would an “Open House” on Thursday, man for siheil Co. in East Hart­ Dedman of Derby was named Dr. Smith is an appointee of ford, recently marked his 29th electronic signals directly into 643-7695 the Tovm Planning Commission enable that party to gain con­ president and Harold W. Rob­ a pictorial weather map was trol of 12 isagenr-ip: in ’ "'1'*, year with the firm. erts, Wethersfield, vice president (TPC) on the CRPA, as a con­ Carney, at a recent luncheon announced today by Charles M. LICENSED and INSURED TREE EXPERT sequence of an ordinance, pass­ while a Republican victory and secretary. Keairns, CSC president. would give that party only the held in hds honor EUt the Red ed by the board of directors Coach Grill, Wethersfield, was opponald's, (me of some 520 Hov* You Tokoii Advahtogo of Our Wonderful units in 46 states, who na­ tionally have sold more than' VERNON RIDING STABLES, 2 P.M. one billion hsunburgers since FREE OFFER? the chain started In 19>55, uses three or four tons of beef, FREE with Purchase of 8 Gals, of Gas or Moro! LAKE STREET, VERNON, CONN. ton and a half of potatoes and almost 50 gallons of catsup in BEAUTIFUL GENUINE an average memth. This year the entire chain will use an esti­ ADDED AHRACTION mated 17,000 tons of bepf and ANCHOR HOCKING 2,4srtment... 'The sf^ointinent was made PLUS SPECIAL BONUS as a result of a Mierit System DOUBLE STAMPS SPORT JUMPING eocaminaUoa and* organization­ Wedneedaye and Sunday^ IMMEDIATE al change in the buz*u. We Give Green Stanips Piper, who has been with the On Everything h ig h ly department since 1928 DEUVERT wlU serve as Inunediate assist­ Two-and-a-half hours of thrilling broncho Md steer riding, steer NOW ant to Arthur Oloott, director State Service wrestling and wild west show with stars from the Rollin’ W Ranch AT of the bureau. and a troupe of Catawba Indians . . . plus dare-devil parachute jump­ SHOWS PROFIT Station ing by members of the Capitol Region Sky Divers. Tickets at the gate: Rogere Oo^- Rogers, Man- "Toor Flying ‘A’ Dealer” olMrter and wiUinuumc show * Adults $1, Children 50c. f 770 MAIN 8T8XET COLLINS GARAGE net profit for the first three (Opposite State Theater) quartera of 1968 at |304,815 or Phone 648-6860, Maneheater COLUMBIA CENTER, CONN. 87 cents per sbare. ootnpared srOh HS9.78S «T eanhi per

CV , -TIT OCT. 19 lln OCT. 2S O H A N N l& B W eek € u m ttt0 S-«-lS-22-S«-3*HM .VH>BO BVEBT WBBK—ALL. RIGHTS RBSBRVED,^ H. X. DICKINSOK * OO,^ iBe. Imogene Now ‘Grind!’ After 2V^-Year Wait 1^ K irm E. THOMPSON a to wto-date, "I AM Orindl!" Dur­ shivering at the edge of the ing the two and a half years stage waiting her turn, Leonard Imogene w.taUna Then I didn't hear anything vision with the forerunner of -) hla more until they asked me to 'The Big Show" he paged Imo­ HoUJ. rtMh out this spring for the gene again to work with Sid cUcut pSot." After that it was zip, Caesar. alp, alp and on with the setim wHh Imogene as a jlll of odd Though she now lives in Cali­ joba—a maid one week, an of­ fornia, she got her first taste ill start fice receptionist the next, an of It by a fluke and because amateur detective now and then, of Max and Sid. "Max thought I . and misunderstandings all the we should work together close­ govern- time. ly all that first summer and he lent en- “Naturally I hope the public decreed California. No dis­ 'er Sys- win learn to like ‘Grindl’ too, tractions he said. So I went out ley Alr- and rented a house. But the because 1 enjoy her so much,” others never showed up. Max . 8 p.m. said the big-eyed, gentle voiced o i the went to Europe and Sid stayed comedienne who as herself can home *n Mew York," wfU di!i* count on a rapturous reception v«r sjrs- anytime. After the glorious six years ct ener- I was on hand a few years with Sid concluded, Imogene be­ ni« talk back when she got the Peabody gan alternating television with m eeting stage acting—much of it around Award for her rollicking comic the country thanks to that bus. Ohttpler gems with Sid Caesar on the fediani- old “Big Show." How had she “You know it’s odd but I’d 3o«uiec C«iidteN« B«wliBc ( 8) O oseap oa Sperts U :U ( 8) Saturday Spcetacalar Market, compensations that have erased 1S:M ( 8) !»• Ym i Km w ( 8) News “Crash Drive." Anne BnitWh Sbatlnn- bar orsdit cards, "aU the time her bus-mania at last. When she Bob Maxwell, boat. Two teama (88) A roaad Tow* T. Power. It’s purses, scarfs, sun glasses, had to take her recent quickie- of year old# compete on 8:88 ( 8) Brokeh Arrow U :88 (88) L ate Show A s moaned. Onoe when Rie Questions about ablation. ( 8-48) IX W later Olympic “Double Bunk.'' Lta Wtsmm. trip East for interviews and <28-8t) Tke Ballwlalile Sliew Gam es 11 :U (82) News was doing a stage show at the appearances, the crew gave her (Csler) Preview of coming, and review U :88 (48) S aturday BdM oa sH Paramount sad doubUng at a surprise going-away. party. I Cartoon series. of past. Olympic Games. 1 1 :» ( 8) Big Movio < 8-8t) Nairic Land M Alla, 1-.ats: Jim M cKay. Curt “ World With (Xit Bad.** EfusH n night club, she lost a ohuge know she was hoping for a wel­ kasam Gowdy. Marlow. N. Gate#. ad underwear and a dress In a come-home surprise, too. “I'd 1:M ( 8) BFD Ns. 1 (28) Bowling (22) Movie hMi but was too bhnid to check Just gotten a little wild kitten’s ( My rrieiid Hick* (22-88) Interw atioaal Show- “ M arty." (8t) Wild Bill Hieksek rime 11:48 (48) Shock T h salsr last and found *l>eoause wiist confidence on the set and in (48) Sheriff s t C sehiss T:8 ( 8) L acy Show 1:88 ( 8) Movie ds you suppose they’d think?" another couple of days I know <22> Bxplsrlair ( 8) T rae A dveatare “Four Skulla of Joaatham ‘Inaugh her flrrt loyalty Uds I could have taken it into safe l>r. Albert R. Hibbs boat. Dan (18) Sabscriptlon TY Drake." B. Frans. sssson is to her series, Iniogene Blocker narrates “Johnny Ap- (48) W anted (48) The Lerd's Prayea keeping. I hope to heaven some­ pleseed." 7:88 ( 8) Jackie Oleasmi Show 1:28 ( 8) News aad Weather amy also do one of the variety body’s been feeding it and it’s 1:88 ' S> YeMerday's Newsreel The American Scene Maga- 1:25 ( 8) Saa Frmacisce B eat aamie turns tliat have made so aU right." <"8>88"48) A m erica*’ B aadslaad *lne. Comedy variety witfc 1:55 ( 8) M om eat ef Meditatiea 22 many viewers yearn for "TV’s Dick Clark, emcee. Music. !*> Frank Fontaine, guests. 2:16 ( 8) Newscep^ Meateals sf pood old days." Animal-love Coca needs a ■ *’'0 tervlew s. (22-88) The L ieatenaat Comfert aad Hynui. house.. .not Just for the kitten ($8) A dveatare G ary Lockwood. Robert “Danny Kaye has asked me 1:48 ( 8) N.C.A.A. FeskhaU Vaughn. Bill Rics caaliaes he on hOs show, and how I’d love but for the oat she already has, University ot Ptttsbursh rSi has a deathly fear of flying. ill in and the dog, and the duck. “My West Virginia. ( 8-28-58) Hootenaiuiy stepdaughter got him for me 2:88 < 8) Mevre Jack Linkletter,^ host. Gflests: reh (18) M illlea D ellar M erle New Christy Minstrels. Mike when sins was home for Easter “Night and Day." Cary Grant. Settle. Stu Ramsey, others. vacation. Why? Well she knew (82> ^tarday Afiemeea Fea> From University'of Arixona. I'd had one once before. CMi ta re 8:88 ( 8) New Phil Silvers Show JOHN L JENNEY “Ftyinc , Leathernecks." J. EyelyiKPatrick, Steve Mitcli- he’s sUll all right. Max Liebman Wayive. ell, ^Orafton is caught by the psOd 35c for it. It ^ was dbing 2:88 <88> Film b o o promoting a turtle 'race^ AGENCY (88) Bowltair tM-S2-88) Joey Bishop Shew /= V fine but I had to find another (48) D ance P aH y (Oeler) ^ t a n e k home for it. A restaurant out­ 8:88 (48) A frica P atrol Abby Da'ton. Stood up by their side New York that keeps prize 8:88 (22) 18 P ia Bewliajr sitter, Joey turns Uie living (88) Oonccra . ' room into a night club for “a ELECTRONICS geese took pity on us. It was the (48) ^ a m p ls n s h lp night out at home." only plain duck in the pond. 4:88 ( 8) n c Depaty . ( 0-28-48) Law reaoe Welk LABORATORIES Ehit now they tell me. it’s mated (22) W restlinc Show (88) WIM ^ HickecA 8:88 ( 8) The D efenders with a Mallard and this offspring 4:88 C T b^^at for Spo^ E. G. Marshall Robert Reed. O, LEROY NORRIS look like Dalmations.” r ( APL HiyhliAhts The Prestons discover unsav­ 277 BROAD Roundup of All the week's ory implications in what Jirai President Wie may think she’s “Grindl!" ” ^.^American Football League appears to be a simple evic­ In sd n M ic e of All Kinds but she’s really Imogene and ^ ' gam es. ' Curt Gowdy. P aul tion case. Christman comment. (22-38) S aturday Night a t the Bonds there's no one else quite like (18) Big P letarc Movie# MT B. Center S t—648-4UT her, humorous, talented, f e s ­ 4:48 ( 3) F eatare (Color) “The Tall Men." CLOSED tive and kind. 8:88 ( 3) W ally G ator (Coler) Clark Gable. Robert Ryan. A (22-38) NFL Highlights wealthy man talks his kld^ Filmed exeentta of the week's nappers into a cattle-driving National Fobtball League deaf. SATURDAYS ICE PLANT OPEN names. Commentator, Jim 8:88 ( 8) Have Gan. Will Travel Learning. ( 8-28-48) The J e rry Lewis WEEKDAYS 8 A.M. to 6:80 P.M.—SUNDAYS 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. ( 8<2i^) Wide WerM ef Shew CRACKED ICE—BLOCKICE—BLOCK'ICfc—CUBES ICBl- Sports Comedy-variety with guest AT NOON ^ ~ ~ 51 BISSELL ST. National Drag Racing Cham­ stars. Live from Hollywood. pionships, Jnaiakia^Ils: Inter- 18:88 ( 8) Gaasm oke Phone 64S-H20 nalionSi Sports Week. Tokyo. James Amess. Dennis Weaver. L T. WOOD CO. J'apani ^ . A gambler threatens a former Tim Bast From Mata St. At State Th^ter On To BIsseH (18) ja c k d a w * in employe with harm un- TV-R«mMo, Sales and Ooivlen 8:88 ( 8) Mnid Davis Shew sho returns to him.

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6ring coHrtoritlan of WSUam fi. Baturdsy, Oot. 16 (MHOW. Joseph OMtan to Bronco Billy BSurt. ■ 8:60 pju. EDT). o t the aeteea. Wanpest,” Starring SU N D AY Television PROGRAM With Georgs B p^ h o founded Bvnns, Rtohard Burton, Rodfiy Essanay—frotn th e ^ initials— Debbie Raynoids, 'Ring Iton- ”Ths McOownl. Tom Poston and Vtaae CkaaBd ( SI FoetbaU HighHghta S:SS ( SI Mtoter Ed and thsy Idrod CharUi Irts Rumick. Witt be tatootoSt 1:W < l> SacM< Heart (SS) Dlreettona^ Alan Young, Connie Hinea. ‘Train’ Star IM and Paul Dm«lM aMh •bout______a human appatMiKto who •iM ( t) A ()■«•( ter Oertairtr Part m . Art and Culture ot Wilbur tries to paaa off a away from Mack 6kad CSaik and Uha Mhskel affaoto the Uvea o t vuttoua hu- again to oolor on NBC’s “Bhito < ■> MeralBC H iile e r Israel. Quest; Abba Ebaa, rare miniature horse as a dog. "Mack was paying ___ star hi “lisa Math« Oaine'’ a boUera, sHR be broartosst om marie HaU of Fame” Sundew •iW ( I> The OMIertera Denu^ Premier ot Israel. ( SI Heanesey^ By IMm THOMAS 1660 a week and ho Trouldn’t Oot 60 (6-T:96 pm. X83T). ( S> Daver aaA OeHrth SUae IS Fla BowHac (U) Off Ts Adveatase AT Mtevle^MmrWMi Wittar ocmediy — In oolor — Mnsdag, BO-TV’S “ IlM Richard Boons (N) AfiMaltare ea FaraAe (SS) Onaday IfaBaso (SS) Honeymoon ere HEADQUARnitS for a raise to 6600, 61, on NBC-Tra “mon- Show’ ’ TueiaByi. Out. 18 (Odd <4M Dawa BflUe laatHato “ Hold the NlaM.” John (Ml Probe BCHLLTWOOD (A J » )-"I mude recaUed. “ We paid Um 61.366. ti4 ( ( Darer aa« (Mlalh Payae. a lot ot moMy with « m imsiA , Niglst at Uss Movtaar* CMO p m . E D T ),______Adam Cartwright (Penaafi 7itS ( S) lasale A short while later be was get- to pan. HDT>. < ■> tw ,t e AAreatate (sn Wli jo a Provost, June LocUtarl ■ad I spent It STlth the other. I tlirt 610,000 a iroak.’* Roberts) sets out to rsoover a i ( t) Ya taasle tries to find a way to have no regrets. Monay is aloe Lloyd Nolan guaaUrtars aa a atrayod herd of oatUe and fitoh, OeaneelL„_ let the (Olka know that a mon- J dJl Jh sL B saL O t C hai^, he eald, *‘Onee are instead, that a ruthless business­ I ( S) Aeoaat on« UvliUvBia . gra) la the real here la aar- to have vrhen you’re yotnw, hut ■topped ever In Chloege and atnbborn ranebsr uho kwaa tha < ASS-M) la u g a chUd. It wouldn’t do ne any g fhaiiga lova of Ms favorite son raUtov man to terroriring a eommmiMy a . « ® Notrt l^rsonaSuy la tm ^ wed. Charlie and 1 took a couple ot (1) leemma now#** their earn than toll the boy tha truth about and threatening tha extinetkm liM < S) Time Oat Far (Meats (U ) SabaeripHea TT ■bowgtrls out to (Unnor. One ot of the dwtndling Palute nathto. tiM < i j Saarlce Seaaeeter ^ SiSS < S) M.F.I,. Feotbai (Ml Street rt Daager IN RADIO, TELEVISION Iho man apouUiig w m Brcnoo them bad a real hard-hick atory the past 00 yi his mothsr. In “ R Takas a Big < t> TUa le the Aaawer In "The Toy-Soldier” an episode ( S) OaUOMmted Man BUly Andonon, who 66 years and 1 know fiiat Charlto sHivod ssninad laa “ They v MSm,” ephiodo on MBO-TV’ a 96- TUa la the U fe laaav Orta My Hart RiW Walston, Bill BIxhF. movie, ‘‘The Great Traill Roto th e Stata’ sariies, Wednosday, OoL It (906- I aeries Sunday, O ct 69 (9-10 p m . (IS) Feataro Uncle Martin's oomraenw and STEREO hNT adio arould do ttuR eouldn’t •■DT). Religloua aeriaa with Dr. OhaUee at 8alra«aa (SS) Bvi (SS-St) Wsaderfnl WeaSd at Service On A ll Models Brouoo Billy, 61, is vlgocous- (W> aaerlflea at the Kaaa Ortsr (Ooler) mlnded dssplte a Isg sUmsat (M) Thte la the Ufe (SSI ( ASadS) Travatn at Jaarte that eonfines him most of the Coming Shows T U E S D A Y refeviafos PR O G R A M MiW ( » Leak Op aa< U ra S:SS ( SI Dmgart MoPheeters Part n of fouNpart drama (U l HdUea Dellar MeMn Urns to his WUshiro District oontraatlBA reaeUoDa of four SiM ( S) Bd SaUlvaa Bbew IF YOU OWN A BOAT CHECK OUR sfartm ant He Uvee la a shi < 84648) MeMale’s Navy ^ S:S8 (ISAS) Orindl Hs m Cheejiil 8(88 ( Brnest Borenine. Marooned an .< peraoaa to the Comdex racial Chmal'. ( ASAMI Arrest and Trial room, heavy with cigar smoke Marins lit. BUI Rios (seri ise < to S e w e r Bmieal queatlon. (SS) Invlsihle Maa Aid# (_S) Jady Garland Shew aad memeatoe fKxa hto great i a Japanese island, the M*n ( ■> VMleea . „ (M) AaaljpuBeat Ondsrwrtsa Featured; Jerry van Drhe. MARINE EQUIPMENT star Garg Liooinrood) la as­ hi-JaA oostumea and pot eu a (M> PaHh for Tedar SiSS (SS) Newa Encore O U ^ Stars. days as W sstsm hero aad fii™ signed to sn air base for trahi- rS 11 rnyTiT^* ■how. ■iW ( SI Caaiera Three Rebroadcaat ot ‘"nte Tunnel'' (M ^ > Boaaaaa (Oelert mogul. Atop the television sat (841 Tha Imprepar Btaiirt documenting the eaouieway uig ae an artUlery spotter ssid tSw < I)jSSS^eOSew ( 8 ) FatUeart Jenetien Experimental aerlea oorarlns 1*:M ( SI OaAdid Oamera raats tha Oaear he vias aurarded (Ml Make Ihrtgs 8(88 drama, literature, dance, (or S9 peoi^e from Baat Ber­ (SAS8) S h ^ .o f the Wet* Citiienf Band Radio Sales and Servlet ia 1966 for his contributions to dUKWvers thnt he (haade flying, ( i h l ______Bra Bemaderet. Kate trtae music and art Jamea Ifaoan- lin. Piers Anderton. narrator. ( ASAdS) Laafths for Sale in "To TalM Up Setpente^’ on 8(88 < 8) T to BMIemaa oonsola the train (xinduotgrto drew, host. (R) the soroen. (Ml FBm when he is jUted by his man- < SI Cemmeala A Paepla (St) Newa Fneere (Freaelere) NBCVFV’o "Ttie lioutonant' (Wl Three 88aecea order sweetheart. ( AMI Amerleaa FeethnB Hal March. emcee^..,^Comedy He Is enjoying one o t bis per- Satu rdy, O ot 60 «7:60-»d0 M) The Admiral a <88481 The Biehard Biiae H iW ( » l MahaUa Aaehaea panel show (eaturlh^ top lodie Ts-araualntances with the 7:W < iSSI OatheUe Hear comedians. Dumont Color TV pjm. EDT): Shew „ ^ (Ml Western Si ~ vs. Houston spotlight. Re’ll be featured on (Ml Frteadly (Hart A human apparition affaoto (tSI A.F.I,. Football M:S8 ( SI What’e My Una . UtU (88) Barbr Sbow^ _ ^ the Uvea of row wltneasra. lltW < SI From C ellenUege CCaaepaa ( ASAM) News Beperta NBC-tV next Monday on Davla li t . ( SI Legaer of Ught N.Y. at Oakland Wolper’s review of the Western ‘ TIM TaU Men,” statriag (SS48> h o L "L odr B(>ayKuard.’’ H. M < S-SS-Sm OreaSert Shew ra (Stl For Year Inlens ( SI Sanday Sports Spse 11 :M ( SI News Otork Geble, Jane Rueertl, Rob­ (48) BMW the OkWB 8:88 < 81 Qaleh Draw MoOta Barth (Ooler) (SSI Jewish U fe tacalar ( ASASS) New. and Weather nJCTROWCS film, “Hollywood and the t:IS ( SI DoMIe Drake O mw (S8I W bafe Mew A trapeae artist hlreo tu rn - (Ml Evangel Hear (tt-SSI Wild Kingdom (Beanes (Ml Sunday EtUlen Stars.’ ’ ‘The network paired him ert Ryan end Oameion MMeh- S:Se ( SI Leave It Te Beaver 449) The Loae Baojer tionnbie teacher. Premiere) 11:U ( SI Movie Masterpleees LARORATORWS ell, will be preeented in ooloc ( 81 Beet et Q ieselM _ 8(88 ^ Newa aad Weathor 8(88 < 8) The Jack Beaaynwram U :N ( SI lasighta Marlin Perkins, hoat-oarrator "Shanghai Express." M. DIsA with one of the newest cow boy S:U ( SI KliMf SM OdIe ihMr (18) Pablle ------Featured: Don wHaon. ( 81 Dnckpla Bawling on NBC-TVs "Saturday Night Barth (tSI Film discusses the dangers asso­ rich. C. Brooks. stars, Gary Oarke of “The Vir­ M :ie ( SI Hewa »d neeoi the U:se (8848) Tealght Shew '«€» 8:M ( 3) Captnin Kangaroo Lionel Barrymore where he established a studio. dina) to “Grintf, Femme Far (481 Tbe Beat of adeoahe old of a German attauder t , try work. (U ) Sabscripiloa TV (841 Heeaemlce _ ( 81 Big Marts _ S:S8 (481 Operation Alphabet (88) MaU Order Market "I tried making movies with tale’’ on NBC-TWe "Gcindf M t ( 848-481 Day la^Oart8 "Bobby Ware la Mlssinu.” M. 8:88 ( 31 Unp Birhnrds authenUc cowboys and back­ ( SI Heaae Parts 8:88 ( I ) The Jlod8k**teu„Hew Brand, A. Frans. ( 8) Jack La Laae Show (88) Weather, Local' News seriee Sunday, O ot 30 (6:30 (8848) The Deetaee Guest: Jane PoweU. "Tlrt (88-38) Homjper Boom (84) Heritege CHARLES MODERN HOME grounds, but something was pjn . EDT). S:SS (SS-S^Newa _ ^ SUent Spot" ilhutiatrt the U:48 (48) Lsid’s Frayar <38^1 News and Weather woes of sweepinj up after a 1:88 ( 8) Big Movto „ ^ „ (Ml Boso the Clown 7:18 (SSI ^ c l a l Report wrong: they weren’t seUing,” he 8:88 < SI IThe Bdxe et NiebS "Case ot the Howling Do#.” 8:15 ( SI DebMe Drake Shew saUL “I decided H was because (SS-MI Lerafla Yeoas drawn-out paiiy. Warren William. M. Astoa. 8:38 ( SI 7:U (88) Western Mass. Highnghts Pointers, Builders, Decorators Barry Fostw, Angela Douglas ( 8) TraUmaater (841 On Hearinc Marts ( 8) Best of OrOHcho . (SOI Sports Camera there was no central figure lor and Michael Hordern star In <88-881 Oaeea far the Dar (S^^8I Stodlje (88) News ^ S:M (Ml King and Odie Shew (481 News the audience to get interested (18) wnTlea Dollar Morta Richard Bean,a. A taadsUde 1:88 ( 8) News and Weather 18:M ( SI News 7:88 (8848) Meadny Night At M e “ The GenUe Spies’ ’ on NBC-TV’s 8d8 < 8) TO TeU ttia TreUi oloees off IrrigaUpn ii and 1:M ( 8) Moments ef Meditetlsn <88-381 Say THien Movies (Color) In.’ ’ “ Es^onoge” series Wednesday,

PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1968

WlaaMngtoa News, rising to rp-; porter, sports ed itor, city adMor- THURSDAY Television TV Personalities and ookiinalst. At the News, youa^ UaOormiak, was under < 588-48) Dsaaa Beed ^ w Ohauel Milllaa Dallar Mavis Donna tries to charm a attih- the whig of the legendary Br- ( »> B« Ta Tall tka Tratk bom farmer who oppoaaa a nda Pyle, who was editor^ t> MuneaU •( OemfeM .arat) Yas Daa’t Say new Ireeway. chief of the paper ait that time, ■) ifwlewecese <88-48) Wka Da Yea TrastT (M) Bterrapkr Robert McCormick t) Harelar Ttm rer 4:88 ( 8) Baarer Aady Skew (84) Ferspectjves In 1986, McCormick. joined ( t> ’The SMkere „ (88-88) .Match Game Collier’s magazine aa Washing­ ( S> Jack La Laaaa Shaw ( 8) Admiral Jack S-88 (11-S8) Dr. Kildare Robert McOormiok oouM (8848) Trailmaatcr Richard Chamberlain. A^roW ton ourrespondent and began tn-M i Today Skaw Prine. Kildare Is, atoused of probably write a htatory a t the < S> Is Fraace 4:M (8848) News bavins S recret romance with part three deoadee from hii carving a career of scoops. He TiU (M) Waatkcr 4:88 ( 518) Mevla , „ ( S) Qaeal tor Cartaiaky (88) Make Beam far Daddy an interne’s wife. / . paraomU experlenoe. hsd the first interview wHh Tit* ( 58548) My Three S jW Bmest King, Chief of Naval. ( 8) Frf'rienda at Mr. Oraakar “ (18) Milllaa Dallar Mevla Fred MacMurray; MejWlth He hae covered deotion cam- ( f> Let’s Talk dbaat 8 4 8 ( 8) The Blllemaa MacRae. A new sin ^ te r a palgna from WendeU .WUIde’a Operations and. wrote: a , oon- ( S> Gaytaia K aui (88) Mall Order Market Ulke'a life. trovenrial article on a aeoret (48)___ Operaliaa______Alp Iphakat (88) Three Staaara to Konrad Adenatter’a. He w Nawc (84) What’s New on a vlalting . . Domb tests on Blkbvi; he Is one quarters first at Pearl Harbor, <>X-N) Say Wkaa 848 < 8) News aad Weather (84) WrUera sf Today a t the tew reportera to travel latw at Guam. For coverage ( 8> OIrl U k (18) la the Pabllc latwreet 18:88 ( 8) The Naraea (48) Neraiar Mavie (84) DIeeevery ^ I r t Conway. Zina Bethuno. avety toot ot tbe Iron CXtrtain of the war’s end in the Pacific, M>88 ( 8) Bomemakers Mevla (48) News L*isbor li-oubles • beset Alden (0nam Passau to Lobeck) since NBC picked McCormick, who (88-88) Merv arltfia 8:88 (48) Checkmate . _ General Hospital.__ U 08. by that time felt he had cov­ ( 8) Wfco Da Yea TrsatT 8:18 ( 8) Sperte. News aad Weatl)- (88-88) Saaprwao Theatar (8t-88> Caaeaatratlaa (Color) Furtbennore, he ia the only ered almost every watery acre ( 8-8548) Tka Friea Ic l^ k 4 8 :N ( 8) News Ol* Young, Nina Foch. A MBC reporter who is an Indian, of that ocean. I) Mlcslar Uaka (Calar) ( 8) Bsag K e u mother and daughter a lova Bob was adopted into the In 1946, McCormick became ( 848-48) Seven Keys (18) Ute ef lUley. for the same man lends to ( 8) Love et Ule (98-88) Bnatley-BHakiey murder. ___ IMaoIrfbot IVtoe and dubbed head of NBC’s Washington tele­ (88-88) Tsar First Impressten (94) What’s New I 51848) The Kdle Adams CUeC Three Suns as a result ot vision news bureau and pion­ ( 58548) Teanesse Rrale (48) Adveatarea t a Tlase f^bow a apeobtl one-hour news pro- eered TV news with a version Ferd 8:81 (88) Glabhoaee Quests: Nancy Wilson, At 18:88 < 8) Search fer Teaserrew 8:48 (88) News Hlrl. . _ _ . j twan he did on the govern- of the former radio program, (88-88) Tmlh av Geasesaeneas 8:88 (88) Sperte Parade (94) la Seheal Preview OMat'a treatment of the Indians, “Camel News Caravan.” Mc­ ( 5 9 8 ^ ) Father Kaewe Best 7:88 ( 8) WyaU Karp 18:18 < 8) Lee Marvin fh a revelations on thM ’ pro­ (19) News (II) Sabscriptlea TV (98) Featnre Cormick describes early TV in < t> Best Seller Friends el Mr. Oeaber (94) Tfhst’s Mew PAINTING 7:88I sO O (4 8) a Let’s ^ a m Talk Mvam amnrvw*Abeat 8:88 (18) aabheaee whit e<2 “Hawaii, the Newest State" 8:88'( 8) Caplala Kangaree - 8:48 (88) Hews laterlor. Exterior and “Robert Ruark’s Africa.' 8:88------. . (M) . . _ Op------7M8 ( 8) Dssth VaUsy Days Wallpaper booka plafiplafi 277 BROAD 8:88 < I) H a ,.------Bickards (18) Sabaeriattaa TV Paperhaaging 'McCormick lives m Be- ( •> Jack La Lanaa Shew (88) Weather, Leeal Hews land tfaesda, Md.. with Ms wife Peg­ (98-98) Bamaer Beam (88) Film Vieors.and CeUiaga gy. They have two daughters, (48) Bsae The Ctaw <|4> Plaaet Barth Paiated aad Reflaialied 8:18 ( 9) Debbie Drake Shew (8 8 ^ ) Mews aad Weathar Karen, 28, and Nora, 18. 9:98 ( I) Leave It Te Beaver 7:18 (81) Western MaesaehneaMs WorknoaaaUp Oaaraateed ( 8) Bast ef Qreaeka ^hH ghte FBIIjr laaared CLOSED 8 :U (48) King aad Odie Show m ) Baarti.rts Camera. 18:88 ( 9) News (48) Hews (98-98) Say TThea 7:88 ( 8) The.Great Adveatare ( 8) Girl Talk Van Heflin, narrator. LEO PELLETIER SATURDAYS r88) Memlag Mevte . (SI) lateraatlsaal BhewHase . 848-83X 18:88 ( 1) BsBMasakeis M«v4a Don Ameche hoot. "Thrilta of F6 (98-98) Merv Oritfta the Gterman Circus." ( 8) Who De Yea TraaiT < 59548) 77 Saasst Strip 842-8842 AT NOON WMli the troupe stranded in U;88 (1588) Ceaceatrattea Bfrem^ ZImballst Jr.. Klfc Monte Carlo, Harry (Larry < 58848) The Price Is Blfht both Montgomery. Retained by WA Blyden) txiea to borrow money U :IS (88-18) Mtistag l^ h a (Celsri #lldcattet to trace land ( 518-48) Bevea Keys UUe, Stu discovera family ed to TV-Kadie, Bales and Servlea from an old friend. Countess U:88 ( 8) Leva Of 1 ^ , . troublea. Peggy Valique (Barbara Som­ (88-98) Tear First losaretstan (M) iBvitatiea ta Art. SHOP om4 with f ( 598-48) Teaaessee Brala (88) Have Qaa. TTOI Travel mers), m “The Countese," aa Ferd (99) Aa khaels Metrh WIta SAVE someti episode of NBC-TVs "Harry’s U :98 ( 9) Seareh far Tomanow 1:88 (94) Of Peats aad Poetry Kenm Girls’* Friday Oot. 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(daaeifled AdvwtUing on Page M) PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXXm, NO. 18 (SIXTEEN PAGES) BIANCHESTER, (X)NN., MONDAY, OCTOBER Jl, Farmlands Wither^ E vents _____ / In State Hurrie^ne Moving Water Supplies Low State Approves Renewal Bonds CHICAGO (AP) — The drought belt extending HARTFORD (AP)— Ur­ Texas to New England re­ ban renewal projects Toward Mortheast mained explosively dry over bonds in Hartford totaling the weekend as the effect $630,659 were approved to­ on the nation’s econo V ' day by the State Bond Boy Gives Up mtm rem it deepened. Commission. The bonding High Seas Scattered rains brought scant represents the state’s share relief to some spots, but the loss in the projects. Dog ^Stormy’ to crops and property from the Granted to the Buohnell Pla­ dryness and accompanying fires za project was $594,944, and to E ndanger Is expected to run Into the mll- the Front-Talcott project, $36,- To Help Rusty Uqiu of dollars. 615. vires have burned across The commission also ap­ thousands of acres of forests proved: HARTFORD (AP) — It wo Ships and woodlands. Pastures have $500,000 to assist in construc­ Isn’t every shoeshlne boy turned brown. Wells and farm tion of Rts. 780 and 607 in Wal­ who reads the front page ponds have gone dry. Water is lingford. of the newspaper. MAN-TEO, N. C. (AP) — being rationed In some commu­ $89,400 for the East Main St. But Clarence Walker, 13 Hurricane Ginny churned nities. The shortage of water urban renewal project in New says he did yesterday be­ northeastward in open sea has been felt in some of the ma­ Britain. An increase of $13,500 cause smack dab on the jor cities In the East. to the previous allotment for the top of the page was a pic­ today, brining gale force The drought has delayed the Norwltch Water-Commerce St. ture of his dog. Stormy. winds and high tides to the seeding of winter wheat in the project. Stormy was not just any North Carolina and Vir­ Oreat Plains. Livestock produc­ Acting on the recommenda­ old dog. She was a full- blooded German shepherd ginia coasts. ers In many areas have mark­ tion of State Public Works di­ At least two ships were In eted their catUe early because rector Timothy J. Murphy, the that cost him $25 and trouble in the lashing waves. of shortage of feed and water. commission approved a cutback months of saving. And The U.S. Weather Bureau Milk production in many areas on specifications for the pro­ now she was in the pound. said at noon that Ginny was es­ was far below seasonal levels. posed mental health center in So Clarence was natural­ timated to be about 115 miles Officials In several eastern New Haven so that it will be ly interested. Besides, he southeast of Cape Hatteras. The and Midwest States have or­ tailored to the funds appropriat­ hadn’t seen his six-month- storm, with top winds of about dered the closing of many for­ ed for its construction. old pup since she trotted 80 mlies an hour, was reported ests and woodlands. Hunting Murphy ad'vised the commis­ off with his flve-year-old moving slowly toward the and fishing have been banned. sion that bids for the project cousin last Wednesday. northeast at about five miles , Although light* rain fell In cen­ had been s— President Kennedy is expect­ on the Conservative party’s elec­ they planned a weekend at­ Entrenched in fortified posi­ slipped away. miles, but communications are ed to step more squarely into the battle of the sexes tion machinery, disrupted by failed, pokoe said. tions, Viet Cong heavy machine "We will destroy all the forti­ maintained' through C oa st The vehicle struck a S tack on a Communist guer­ guns cut up two waves of South with an executive order carrying out his promise to do defectiona at the top. fications and sampans we find, Guard radio. Home’s quickly constructed wall. Lynn was kUled and three rilla unit deep in the Me­ Vietnamese troops carried In by then we will have to move out," something about discrimination against women. other children were hurt seri­ Ginny became a hurricane Cabinet—largely a reshuffle of kong Delta. U.S. helicopters. an American adviser said. Sunday night about 90 miles Kennedy’s order reportedlyf Harold Macmillan’s — won gen­ ously enough to Twpiire how- Their fears were well found­ Another government battalion vice president, ssdd she was sur­ southeast of Cape Hatteras. The will set up a ciUsens committee eral approval from Conservative pMailzation. ed. South Vietnamese troops brought in on foot failed to dis­ By WUIJAM L. RYAN storm had been developing and name Secretary of Labor prised how much opinions have newspapers and derision from In a Lisbon accident, Gerald suffered their worst defeat in lodge the Viet Ckng’s well- AP Special Correspondent changed in high-level govern­ F. Martin, 81, of 8 Quarter Bd„ since Saturday. W. Willard Wirt* to work with pro-Labor-commentators. . nine months, (government caisu- trained and well-equipped bat­ SAIGCJn , South Viet Nam The storm spun 90-mile winds it In t r ^ g to get women a bet­ ment, Labor and management Norwich, was fatally injured altlea were listed at 40 dead and talion. A third helicopter force (AP)—^The war against com­ circles since the commission Bklitorial writers of both sides when Ms motor s c o o te r out for 60 miles around its cen­ ter compeUtive break with men suggested the government must 80 wounded, including 13 Amer­ was halted too. munism in South Viet Nam— ter and reached out with gale in Jobs, education and other urged fairer treatment for wom­ riannned into a fenoe post on ican wounded. By Sunday morning, the Viet with the security of a vastly en In the report presented to be handicapped by the refusal force winds for 260 miles to the areas. of Iain MacLeod and Enoch Rt. 169. The government estimated en­ Ckng had melted away in sam­ strategic area at stake—can be north and east and 170 miles to The President's order could Kennedy Oct. II. Martin died yerterdey in emy casualties at 80 dead. No pans along the many canals in lost. It can be woh, too. Hopes She said that once Kennedy Powell to serve under Home. Backus Hospital, Norwich, of the south and west. come within a week or two, re­ MacLeod, one -of the younger primners were taken. Only four the area. were high not long ago. Waves of 25 to 30 feet were liable sources said today. sets up the machinery for fed­ head injurlea bodies were found. About 900 Vietnamese troops If SouUi Viet Nam goes, it will eral partlcipaUon In seeking Tory progressives who backed reported lashing the Diamond But the real fight, said one Richard A. Butler in last week’s Steven G. Lof^aa 17, of 6 The battle, termed by U. 8. fought against a force of no be lost in the presidential palace Shoals lightship off Cape Hat­ Labor Department source, will equal rights for women, "we Grand St., Bethel, loet hie life struggle for the leadership was advisers ‘^the bloodiest nose” more than 400 to SOO guerrillas, in Saigon, where a frightened teras, N.C. come later when women seek must proceed more cauUously" early yesterday when Me oar riven President Ngo Dinh U.S. advisers said. regime seems to be playing In defining just what discrlml- expected to resign as joint chair­ crashed into a tree after g> The Weather Bureau warned a stronger presidential order man' of the Conservative party. Diem’s forces since a similar “ They (the guerrillEis) were Vietnamese roulette with the fu­ that flooding is likely at high to discourage discrimination naUon is. out of control bi Rt. 7, WutCn. defeat Jan. 2, took place in a a well-trained, well-organized ture of all Southeast Asia. "There is a danger In that a Informed soiu-ces said his co- against them by employers with remote area of rice paddies and unit," said an American officer. Perhaps the war never can be (See Page Eight) federal contracts. lot of people think they are be' chairman, financier Lord Poole, would resign with him. He had Body Found m Lot palm groves near Loc Ninh, 140 “ They had plenty of automatic wholly won while South Viet Kennedy's expected action jing discriminated against but HARTFORD (AP) — Police miles southeast of Saigon. weapons and ammunition:’’ stems from recommendatiwis are not,” she said. backed Science Minister Lord Nam has a Ckmmunist neighbor sought the identitfy today of by his Commission on the Status The chief aim in labor, she Hailsham to s u ccj^ Macmillan. Pour American crewmen were in the north. Rut even in this a man approximately 60 years injured when a helicopter was sea of confusion and frustra­ of Women. said, is to eliminate the preju­ MacLeod and'-Poole were a dices of some male employers formidable team m planning of age whose body was found hit by Ckmmunist fire and tion, it Is possible to hope that Asst Secretary of Labor Es­ in the Bond Hotel parking lot Bulletins ther Petetson, the commission’s who think women should be paid Conservative platform and fi­ Troops Ready flipped over in the mud. Anoth­ the back of the.Viet Cong Com­ less because of "more absentee­ nances for the national election at 6:25 a.m. er helicopter lost rotor control munist effort cah be broken and Culled from AP Wires ism, or because they are always next year. Their Joint chair­ O p t. Thomas J. Hsmkard, but made a crash landing at an a rea.sonable amount of peace out having babies or because manship probably will be turned head of the detective division, For ‘Big Lift! airfield 25 miles away after the restored. , Martial Law Set into a one-man post and given American pilot was struck in The Americans, whose gov­ they cost more” in fringe bene- HOME NAMES HARE flU. to John Hare, 82, a former la­ (See Page Eight) FT. HOOD, Tex. (AP) — A the back, by a Communist bullet. ernment has sunk more than $2 In Congo Capital The coiiilhlsslon’s report laid bor minister who took the sine­ "let’s get going” mood gripped Viet* (iong machine gunners LONDON (AP) — rrime much of the fbsponsibllity for cure post of chsmcellor of the this sprawling tank base today also wounded the American nav- (See Page Eleven) Minister Lord Rome picked a LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo bettering women’s lot on state Duchy of Lancaster in the new as the 13,600 men of the crack new chairman for his Con^ legislatures. Mrs. Peterson said Cabinet. 2nd Armored Division poised aervaUve party today to re- (AP)—Premier Cyrtle Adoula palr the rente of factional clamped a state of emergency 80 states already are in the; Editorial reaction to Home’s News Tidbits for the start of the historic "E x­ process of doing something 1 Cabinet ranged from "a good ercise Big Lift” to West Ger­ struggle and reorganize for on this Congolese capital Sun­ elections. The poet went to day night in an attempt to about it. I start” in the Conservative Dally from the AP Wires many. Yiews of Rocky, Barry She said stole commissions Sketch to "grotesque” In the The lead jet C186 bearing Maj. John Hate, minister of labor checkmate a general strike In the Harold Macmillan gov­ thrMt* have been set up or are in the Laborlte Dally Mirror. Gen. Edwin H. Burba, the "Hell A decree by President Joseph , works in Michigan,----- Alabama, The Independent Times said on Wheels" division command­ ernm ent, who now moves up the speed with which the Cab­ Nine-year-dd Indian girt, Ta- to the House of Lords and Kasavubu put the city under .the ' Georgia, Indiana, Washington, lath Fntima, who was due to er, and his headquarters was Split Widest on Rights lula of a three-man junta of Minnesota, Illinois, New Hamp- inet was produced was a good due to take off at one minute takes on the title of Cliancel- oome to United States for open- lor of the Duchy of Lancaster ^ ____ _ I shire, N o ^ Carolina and Ten- hsart surgery dies IS days be­ past midnight Monday. (See Page Two) nesseS among others. (See Page Nine) From th^n on, for three days, to assure him a seat In the fore (^leratioa is scheduled • • • By JACK BELL ^icy and the state of the domestic Cabinet. Home also began ap­ Pupils in StrawUng Rural jet. turbo-prop and propeller- AP Polltiral Writer economy as prime two-pronged driven transports will ferry a pointing junior mlnlKtera, School District, Poughkeepsie, WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. is.sues against Kennedy in 1964. ricking cautiouslvfrom |Mirty N. T., have day d f from clossee stream of battle-dressed U.S. Nelson A. Rockefeller and Sen. The governor and the senator soldiers across the Atlantic 5, Inside circles ano'*4hc ranka because vandals let air out of I Barry Goldwater disagree on were asked if they felt a Repub­ of those tented in other posts. tires of 22 'school bases. Brown 600 miles from deep In the heart ggme vital issues but they are lican could defeat Kennedy with­ Sides to Argue Tomorrow of Texas to the heart of West There was a job for Maurice TAtiverslty to nsme its now $4 in accord in advocating a two- out strong electoral support Macmillan, 42, son of the for­ mitilon Hbrary after univer­ Germany. front attack on President Ken­ from the South, where Gold- Other planes of the Military mer prime minister, as eco­ sity’s widely known alumnus, nedy In 1964. water reportedly haa -- much nomic secretary of the treas­ John D. Bo^efeller Jr. Air Transport Service (mats) In answers to a series of iden­ more strength thmi Rockefeller. On State Reapportioning Sen. Gddwater returns to will be lifting artillery and truck tical questions submitted to Goldwater said that to defeat ury. Washington after weekend in outfits from Ft. Sill, Okla., Ft. them separately by The Associ­ Kennedy, would require "sub­ Southern CaUfomla in wMcb he Eustis, Va., and Ft. Bragg, N.C. ated Press, the two potential stantial electoral support from CHINA REJECTED told a rally tbe Kennedy ad contenders for the GOP presi­ all sections of the country, not UNITED NA'nONS. N. Y. ■v THOMAS H. STEWART *Robert Anderocm. It* wholaatiff# inrtated that the p rin c^ (See Page Eight) (AP)—The General AMsem- — wwavtwAT i kt%\ A /wAv fjiW* f^of the nimib«Fnwnber oof f auMlinedqual: VOt- minlstrsticHi co n s id e rs the dential nomination disclosed a Just any particular one.” iiraJW HAVEN (AP) — A affair should only take sevenl American peof^ **too dumb” deep division over civil rights. Rockefeller said he believes bly rejected by a substantial Bubtem that has been twpeleas- hours and then tbe jurtrtn are era “must always be the pri­ Tile New York governor and margin today a new bid to mary basis of any system of to understand complex world "that the Republican nominee, C nailed in poMUoi for ^ expected to retire and think it affairs . . . Cardinal Myer of Diana Churchill the Arizona senator voiced op­ running on a forward-looking seat Bed China In the Unit­ frV ia_reaixxxtiocim ent oc ttte oiver—peihapn for weeks or apportionment under the U.S. posing views on how to provide ed Nations. The vote on the Constitution." Ohioego tells Vatican Council it platform which really meets the dnneatiout legtolatore—w lll^ erven moiithe. should proclaim tbe Roman medical care for the elderly, the nation’s needs, will receive sub­ Albanian-Cambodian propos­ ptooed in the lapb of tb«* fed- The League of Women Voters The possibility that the fed­ Catholic Church “the borne of Inquest Ordered need for rlght-to-work laws and stantial support In every section al _ was 41 In favor, 57 5iel jw^b* tnnwerow in U. 8. wan primarily responsible for eral court might rule sections the weak sad tbe refuge of whether there should be an im­ of the country.” against and 12 abstaining. Ortitot Court. pngjogether the nine pri­ Os the Oonneotlout Constitution those who experience difficul­ LONDON (AP) — ScoUand mediate tax cut. The differences between Ootd- Ethiopia was absent. The VnHI tart y e ^ ftrfewl vate clUzens who are the jdain- Invalid and order a ^>eclal ses­ ties.” Yard said today an invest into In the international field they water and Rockefeller were reeult last year was 42 in fa­ oaurtB kept hwnta o f f i n g tiffs in tbe cane. sion of’ the legislature has im­ Official Washingtop takes the death of Diana Churchill, stood together in opposition to sharpest in response to a ques­ vor, 56 against with 12 ab­ I'fcmiitina over how reps'sew - It is the plaintiffs’ contention mense implicatimis for the Re­ calmly today’s Soviet blast at eldest daughter of Sir Winston, any American pull-out from Viet tion as to what, if any, civil stentions. It was the 14th tBbkm waa allocatod in legta- that the equal protection un­ publican and Democratic par­ multinattonal nuclear force, a will be held Thursday. Nam. Both cautioned against rights legislation Congress successive year In which the ties. Irtuw a der the law that they are guar­ pet project of the Kennedy ad- The body of the 54-year-old being lulled by Soviet overtures should pass. issue had been sidetracked But that wan before B^er anteed by tbe 14th amendment Under the present system, tbe miniatratioa . . . New Jersey ex-wlfe of Commonwealth Sec-; for peaceful coexistence, Their The senator said his “ basic or In which the assembly had va. Cbrr,. a Tennennee Case, of the UA. Oonatitution is ac­ Democrats almost inevitably Supreme Court grants new trial tary Duncan Sandys, was found answers about what to do about feeling is that legi8lati.pq will not voted outright to keep the nie U.S. Supreme ^8 tually being denied them. hold the Senate and the Repub­ to Dr. Albert L. Weiner, osteo­ in her bouse in London’s fash­ the Oiba problem w e ft relative-1 solve the civil rights problem." Peking regime out The vote MMt fodeial courts oouM he^ T h ^ say the Connecticut licans the House. Wlth'a divided path convicted of cswising -Oe ionable Belgravia section early ly similar. They differed In de- j The governor contended that came after a week of debate la wblcb M wan General Assimhly—both House legislature session sfter asssion, death of 12 of his pattesits. Sunday by her housekeeper. gree over the limited nuclear I "the federal government has a which placed the spotlight ooi wew a«tadllie^ ^ and Senate—is hopelessly mal- it has been Impossible in the Prertdent THo-of Yugoslavia The British Press Association test-ban treaty’s effect. | deep moral and constitutional the id^ogical rift between laidrr tbn UA. OonrtltiMloo ^ appointod because it gives tbe port to get through refonn leg- tours plasma physios laboratory reported that the body was nude, Rockefeller served notice he | responsibility to guarantee equal the Kremlin and the Chinene legMHttve apportloiimet* same number of representatives Ldation. of Prinorton University where and the Daily Mall that a did not regard answers to the 1 rights for every American clti- Communists. The Soviet •yatemn In tlinir rtaten. to a torwn with a few hundred Leaders of the. tiro parties researchers are attempting to bottle was discovered nearby. questions as a substitute for a zen." block voted solidly for seat­ residents that it gives to one have been allowed, as individ­ develop ooutroUed version of "It is understood,” said the face-to-face debate with (3old- Goldwater said: "I completely ing tbe Peking government, «aaea have been Inrtituted with many thousands and al­ uals, to enter the suit as inter- hydrogen bomb . . . Additional Mail, "that the bottle was taken water over party policies. Gold- oppose the public accommoda­ but left it to Albania— fol­ t e n m tbe county. _ lows a senator from one dis­ venors. Tliey will be represent­ modem artillery. Including un­ away for analyris after a doctor water said be was willing to de­ tions seetkm (to enforce integra­ lower of the Peking line—te OBrt •rgum m to t o M trict to represent one-eighth as ed in tbe at|piments tomorrow. clear mlstales and looketa, go­ and police were called to the bate "the weaknesses of the tion on business firms serring carry the ball. As .usual, the many oonsUtuenta g# another Former GOP National Chaiiw ing to Buropa Oftd Pacific to bouse." Kennedy admtnistratioa’’ but the pubUaj as baing uneonstitu- United States led the light MIMwOr. Boon Meade Aloom ta speaking further buAd up bnttMlald Diana CbuiataiU was married I saw liittls value in Republicans tional and Mcaltad far." agataiet hooding over NatlMS- In a brief fUad in advanoa ef stnogtat of giwmd forces, ------' debating Republicans. aUat Ohiaa’a seat te the C on- M n lta lM n , tbs o n i a i y neiMa. ttw piaiii- A a i^