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scheduled for Wednesday night, The Newcomers' Club will There will he a family Cleaning Main was called off because of the W lim Th* OecoGlon Collt for Flowon,^ smorgasbord supper tonight at malfunction of a cutting tool. sponsor a bake sale tomorrow, Think of Tho Average Daily Net Press Run /About Town starting at 10 a.m., at the front 5:30 at Center Congregational Delayed Again It was called off again last The Weather ^ For the Week Ended Members of the Holy Name windows of Grant’s, Manchester phurch. The Rev. Ronald Wll- A third try will he m^e to- night because of -the inclement Pdrkhill-Joyce Rain this afternoon and to­ Society will meet • Monday at Shopping Parkade. tk>n of Second Congregational, ■ night to clean the 16-lnch S. weather and because of the un- S^tem ber M, 1966 night, high 66-60 today, low 46- 7:30 p.mi at St. James’. School Church will entertain the group Main St. water dlstributiqn 'availlblllty of a cutting tool. 50 tonight; partly douert Shaw Jr. will dem­ VOL. LXXXVI, (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 PRICE SEVEN CENTi sues. ’The event is open to all entertain the group. Guests whole length ot 8. Main St. at back a new cutting tool. The 16- e YES—WE DEUVEB • onstrate the making of dried lnch main must be cut and aep- ■’men of the parish. will include the South Metho­ about 9 and will be turned back Phonea: 640-0791 — 640-144* > floral arrangements. N dist Church Youth Group and on at 6 tomorrow morning. arated, so that the cleaning Members of the Five Point the East Hartford and Newing« The operatloi^ originally tool may be inserted. Club, OES, will meet tonight at ton Chapters of the Senior Sun.set Rebekah Lodge will Election ISetca 7 at the home of Mrs.- Jane meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd USY. Hooper, Williams Rd., Boltdn. Fellows Hall. RefreshmenU On Inside Pages will be served. There will be a Manchester voters w;ll go The U. N .~ ^ m m ittee will Manchester Vea3ed Navy pilots reported a dinner Friday night in Danbury agers, paraded a dozen Guard riot control force as or- eral gtodelines for school deseg- der was restored after two regatioh were illegal. The law Vietnamese infiltration routes only sizeable contacts were lucrative day in strikes ot c^go for Romeo G. Petroni. blocks from a Dublic hous- Removed from ^ Beauty in o Just south of thedemilitarized made in the two operaUons near barges slang the coast from . Goldberg, of Norwich, is run- • St L o u is’ nights of violence. voided compliance by local zone where American Marines------352 raids * Vinh to Thanh Hoa. Of some 60 ^j^g against Rep. WiUiam St. J?* Mayor John F. Shelley who school boards. Viet Soldier are fighting North Vietnamese ^ g barges^aighted,barges sighted^ toe Navy fUersfliers Qnge ^ fjjg swond District downtown police neadquar- proclaimed a modified curfew In Milwaukee, Wls., civil i|! White Aluminum White forces In Operation Prairie. t o r » Viet Nam, ’ U.h. g^jmed destroying -or damaging _ _ pg^nl of Rldeefleld la chal- ters last night, marking six in view of lessening tensions, rights workers charged that DA NANG, South Viet Nam This Isis toe area hit bybv the two ------______^ ______sirilUarly jeneine’ Rep ^ fi Monagan straight nights o f racial said toe major cause of racial police are harassing rather than (AP) - A U.S. Navy doctor and claimed miccess against North K ^Sto l^Sct protest. stemmed from the high proteettng their headquarters an explosive expert removed a ||| Combination Door! B82 raids Friday. The latest misslona against oil Vietnamese poeWons and stor- ^ conference preced- Officials said toe group dls- unemployment rate in two Ne- and posted a watch oyer toe live 60mm mortar shell from enamel bombing, at midnight Friday depots, missile sites and trans- wounded Vietnamese soldier stnick 20 miles west of Dong portatlon facllitlea In toe Hand- age areas in toe six-mile ^de mgech in Danbury, Ford persed in about an hour and re- g*’*’ areas. Hunters Point and (See Page Four) j f Costs you less demilitarized .zone separung predicted a GOP gain of at least ported an elite reserve imit was P^Umore. tonight. The soldier was report ^ Haiphong areas and toe south- ^ 3^““ “ yi^liamet Nam. . ^ yjg upcoming taken off standby alert. city's Chaml^ of (3om- <*d in good condition afterward. that stays The other Stratofort raid em .p^handle. They reported triggering 10 sec- elecUons. Two or three of these Congress of Racial Equality "^erce president, Cyril Magnln, The operation was performed y than a wood came at noon today. The long- The U.S. command. In a de­ ondary explosions and 13 fires be in Connecticut he said, members have been demonstra- called a closed meeting with 100 by Capt. Harry H. Dipsmore of range bombersoomoers hitnil aiat vximmu-Commu- layealayed report, muiounocuannounced onevim , .. in/Hi-aHnir on Instant Campus nist troon headouarters and American tdane was shot down “ ------against *cne, mdiOTOng toe shooting-deathmts on Connecticut’s Presidents entire of San congres- Francisco’s Punxsutawney, Pa., "and Hn« white! nist troop headquarters and American plane was slxx down ^ amnuUilUon dumps. delegation is Democmtlc. door installed! FALCON FUTURA CLUB COUPE of a Negro robbery suspect. b>p businesses and urged them CYPRESS, Calif. (A P )— gineman 2.C. John J. Lyons of I FAIRLANE GT ______' ______Pilots also reported damaging Russell Hayes Jr., 24, according employ as many minority They call It the "Instant Ewa Beach, Hawaii^'at toe U.S. PERMA-WHITE m destroj^ 16 bridges, Court Breakthrough to authorities,’' was shot by a group members as possible, campus,” and no WOTder. Navy Hospital in Da N a ^ . White enamel antiaircraft gun sites, two mis- . ® detective last Saturday when he Alabama Gov. George C. Wal Three months ago it didn’t The mortar shell had entered THUNDERBIRD Peace Vigil Begins sile sites and 18 trucks. HARTFORD (AP) — Connec- pulled a gas pellet gun and lace was told by a three-judge exist. toe soldier’s left shotdder and In South Viet Nani Just below ticut Superior Courts are mak- enamel that for little more threatened officers' while he W£is federal panel that he does, not •Today 2,000 students'are lodged in the front of his r ib ' toe demilitarized zone, U.S. Ing a major breakthrough in handcuffed. have to show cause why he attending Cypress Junior cage. Dtnsmore said toe projec­ than the cost of NEW 4-DOOR Marlnee of the lEh Regiment the logjam of civil cases, hav: THUNDERBIRD Before Friday night’s march; should not be cited for contempt College, whose 19 buildings tile did some muscle damage stays white! reported killing 10 North Viet- ing disposed of from two to M any Faiths Join St. Louis CORE Chairman Ray- of court for allegedly interfering were cc&istructed by putting but broke no bones and did not a regular finish namese Friday in a 45-minute five times as many In 1965-66 mond Howard gathered partlci- with school deeeg^regatioq. together lO-by-32-foot, fiher- seriously damage any Internal fight 19 miles northwest of Dong as in toe previous year. pants and explained nonviolent 'Hie ruling came Friday on an glas-reinforced plywood sec­ organs, aluminum jja_ Associate Justice John P. (3ot- procedures to carry through his earlier motion filed by the Na- tions. The soldier was wounded ear­ All hoidwoie inclnded, oil To Support Pope •11118 was toe only contact in ter, chief admlnUtrator of the pledge to prevent violence. tional Association for the Ad- Workmen erected the col­ lier today during an action In door! the two-month-old Operation courts, furnished staUstics Fri- Although Hayes’ shooting has vancement of Colored People lege on a previously barren which his unit canm under holes pie-,drilled loi euy uK S Prairie In^ which the Marines day and said that toe disposition be.„ mSi homWd., |h.l Wall.0. ^ dld b, cU.d „ Orange Ctounty field In 74 small arms and mortar fire. . days. Even the trees were Dinsmore said: *.T was In tiM transplanted. Pre-hung for fast do-it-iwifsdf SEE THEM AT school desegregation. (See Page Four) do-it-yeofs^ instollotionl they’re likely to appear the^e or He ask^ for particular devo- (dee Page Four) (See Page Four) the Incident. RistallatkHi! All kanhiare at„ptoer places across the land, tions through October .toward their heads bowed In suppllca- that purpose. Idietime aluminum with the oppearemea iRduded. . . all holes pre-driRodl «/»i vRabbl Dr. Maurice N. Klsen- of handcrafted, wood • FULL 1" THICK Devout men, troubled men, in drath, president of the Union of clerical coUara, prayer caps or American Hebrew Odngrega- Red China Marks • 1-piece emboBsed CROSS-^BUCK panel plaln civilian suits, Protestants, tions, and Nabbi Jacob J. Wein- • HAMMERED BLACK, STRAP HINGES NO MAINTENANCE | Roman CathollcC and Jews, (See Page Four) * and LATCH • Rigid extruded scallopo DILLON they are sentries'in a vast vigil 17 th Anniversary , WORRIES! ' for peace In Viet Nam. e Fully weatherotr^ped 2 In a "critical world situa­ TOKYO (AP) — Communist archy, appeared with Mao and Full 1 " thick • FU LL L E i. .. CONCEALED HINGE tion,” said Bishop Reuben H. China marked its 17th annlver- other’ leaders of toe state and • Mueller, president of the Na­ Accused Rosses with lifetime-oiled bearings • Pitcher handle, sary today with a pledge to sup- party before a crowd estimated COMrilTE WITB cuss INSERT AND tional Council of Churches, port the Vietnamese Commu- at 2)4 to 3 million persons in push-button lock • BUILT-IN PUSHBAR. ' Wool "may our prayers for peace and Of Underworld CHUICOAl GREY SCREEN INSERT! SALIS AND SERVICE, INC. nists to the end and a warning Peking’s Gate of Heavenly jsile wdatherstripped • weatherstripped battom for those who suffer be fervent Remain Silent Wo the United States not to force Peace Square. expander t O A and imceasing.’’ China into war. Peking radio, monltCflCed in Touched off by toe special — Seven TWO BLASS INSERTS ^ J U W c l Defense Minister Lin Piao, Tokyo, announced earlier that 319 MAIN SIKEn MANCHESTER. CONN. appeal of Pope Paul VI, leaders alleged underwortd chieftains speaking for imrty Chairman the anniversary also marked PLUS ONE SCREEN INSERT of many other religious bodies appeared before a Queens grand Mao Tse-tung and the Central the premier of a color film Worship Church 10:30 a.m.. Church Service- booorinc her ptrformance on Selectman Stuart Danforth Mrs. Joseph Zewurti, Miy. Rob­ right opening lead. Half the bat­ 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ Rev. Ernest J. Cbppa War Productions Minister Al* 8:35 p.m.. Service Meeting. Assistant Pastor School. Holy .CTommunion. the Natkmal Merit Sdiolsnhlp has announced the items he is ert Thayer. Improwment bond tesue, snd to toe people, the kind of tle to knowing when to be bold ▲ 7 . A € 2 8 a m., Sunday School Rally day School and nursery. bert Speer told newsmen in including on the Selectmen’s ■ l a M K Is tmwtee snd goveenment that will listen to and wbeoi'to be. conservative. English early today as he waa qnaUfyinc tests has been Assisting mothers at the charges many of them are proj­ * K I 7 5 Service, also for parents and The subject of the Lesson- Mauseg at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 Community Baptist Church Agenda ,for Tuesday night’s wasteful to spend the people, wUl be concerned for Opening lead — ten of dia­ 0 10986 others. ' Masses at 6:45, 7:46, 9, 10:15 Vernon Assembly of God Church Wesleyan Methodist Cliurch freed from Spandau Prison aft* awaitled to Miss EHizabeth Co-Operative Kindergarten of ects that should be paid foom $800,000 for interest, when a Sermon is "Unreality” : the and 11:46 a.m. 585 E. Center St. meeting. the welfare of an of the citizens monds. 40J842 * 10965 and 11:30 a.m. Northeast School Meets at Skinner Rd. School er completing a 20-ycar sen* Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Tolland next week are; Mon­ In the annual budget. properly planned maintenance 10 a.m.. Rally Service. Text: Golden Text, from 2 Corinth­ Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, The first item calls for a pro- of the town, with no favors to SOUTH Intersection of Rts. SO and 31 Vernon tence- M n .' John Wagner, Cedar day, Mrs. Wesley Tbouin, Mrs. He bam the only emergency program, «a a yeai^to-year ba­ West tried a conservative lead * A Q 1 9 S S John 16: 13. Theme; “ God’s ians, 4: 18: “The things which St. Bartholomew’s Church Minister po.sal to'improve the,iroad shoul­ any special group or person. St. Maurice Church, Bolton Vernon Rev. Hervey W. Tabers “ Speer, 61, and former Hitler Swamp Rd. Warren Treat, Mrs, 'William itim in w^^rogram is repairs sis. would haw kept our build­ against the s\am in today's hand Q 8 2 Spirit, My Teacher,, Guide (3ouh- one sees are temporal; but the Rev. Philip Hussey,' Pastor ders on Old Stafford Rd. and Hds is the pledge of the Re- and fotffid himself swimming to Rev. Robert W. Cronin Pastor Youth Leader Baldur von Schl* Ih e award was presented by Seidel. Mrs. Lucious Watson: to older aiebwHt, and riiarges ings and equipment in shape, OAQJ seloir, and Comforter.”—Com­ things which are not seen are ^ Rev. Rlriuird C. Bollea 9-9:45 a.m.. Family Worship Rev. Michelino Ricci the second ^calls for the select­ pubtiean rsndMates for the toe minestrone. South won the Pastor rach, 59, were released at mid* EDlngton High School Principal Wednesday, Mrs. David Web­ the Democrats ere not fair to at tremendoua aavings to the munion will also be celebrated eternal.” ' Assistant Pastor Service. Worldwide Communion men tQ.“ ^take action” on the Board of Directors running for N er* Keri Swito H M 10 a.m., Sunday School. night Friday after completing Gordon C. OetcheH. Miss Wag­ ster, Sirs. Ray Zimmerman, the voters or ‘T a ir’tq_SOiae of taxpayera. And I would nm ind first trick, drew trumps, cleared in this service. , Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testi- Sunday. Sermon: “ Because I 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. roads located in the ‘Tolland electkm on ICosiday.*' toe ace of clubs oUt of the way Past Psss I * >»?■_ 6:30 p.m.. Youth Rally Eve­ Masses at 7, .8:30, 10 and 11 a.m., Worship Service. Classes for all ages. 20-year sentences imposed by ner was one of three recipients Mrs. George Witham Sr.. Mrs. the needed items UsteiKiii the the voters, that guch a / large 5 * Pass 6 * Al. ran ■ mpny meeting. Masses at 6:45, 7:45, 9,-10:15 Believe, I Will Count the Cost.” Towne” robdivlsian o ff Old ning with supper. 11:30 a.m. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nur- the International War Crimea hi m in g ton . High. S ie is one Paul Adams; and Friday. Mra program” by lumping bond isaiM'^to finance ^Ibubtful and got to dummy with the king Reading Room hours at 740 and 11:30 a.m. Commimion at both services. Stafford Rd. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer ®*^ry. Tribunal at Nuernberg In 1946. of 38,000 students throughout Lorent Berube. Mrs. Gene gether. ^ p ita l improvements, ( would of diamonds to . discard two Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.. Ladies’ Main St., excepting legal holi­ World Fellowship Offering will jumpy slam is to taka tha first Sacred Heart Church and Bible Study. 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Rudolph Hess, an allied pria^ the United States who seeded The roads in the subdivision Blair, Mrs. WUHam Browne and His statement foUowa: be the end to bonding. Pow- Accused Bosses hearts on tha king and queen of Aid invited to Prince of Peace days, Mondky through Satur­ St. Bridget’s Church be received. two tricks, and your best chance Rt. 30, Veraon 6:30 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. OTer .since he,^ parachuted Ihto In the upper two p«* cent of have never been accepted by Mrs. Paul Black. "1 Join with Republican D1 rare groups and amhi- clubs. Lutheran Church. Coventry. day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; ’Thurs­ Rev. John J’. Delaney, Pastor 9-10:36 a.m.. Church School to do that la to lead a suit hssd- Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Service at the England In- May 1941 in a self­ those who will graduate in 1967. the t o ^ as the bulkier nevtr The 2nd Co-Operative Kinder­ rectors John Garslde and Rob- tJous would soon be Of Underworld Sooth then conceded one . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Ladles’ day evening, 7 to 9. Rev. Robert J, Keen for nursery through Grade 4. Avery 8J^ ed by toe ace or king. You have Rev. Patrick Sullivan home ^of George R. Cooke, l -doscrlBed mission to end tha The commended students rank completed them to meet with garten win meet Wednesday ert ^tavnitsky in strongly pro- promoting pet p n ja d s on the heart, admitting that he couldn’t Aid meeting. Rev. Dennis R. Hussey 9:50-10:35 a.m.. Church School Christian Reformed Church a better chance of finding one Assistant Pastor Westvie'^ Ter., ElUpgtoir." ' war between Germany and Brit* just bdow the 14,000,., semi-' minimum town standards. He night at 8 in St. Johns Episcopal testing the deliberate action of old tune that ttNWill only coat Remain SUent eat toe trick. This pleasantry North Methodist Church for Grade 5 through adults. 861 Avery St. matching high card to your VVedng'sday, ^T p.m., Prayer ain, remained the only inmate finalists announced eariiefr. this' declared bankruptcy before the Onirch, 'VerDon, to adopt by- the Democratle majority on the another mfn in Where tailed to amuse his opponents, Emanuel Lutheran Church Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 in 10:46-11:45 a.m.. Second Wor­ South Windsor subdivision wa.s completed but (Ceafitaaed who had other things on' their partner's hand than of finding Church and Chestnut Sts. 300 Parker St. tlie church. 9:15, 10:30 and 12:00 Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 and meeting and Bible study at the of the sprawling fortress-like month by the National M ^t lan-5 and make plans for the Board of Directors, denying the would ah this How Rev. Earle R. Custer,^ ship Service. Reception of new Rev. James A. Bonnema, has subsequently settled his minds. two independent tricks to his Rev. C. Henry Anderson, In the air-conditioned auditori­ 11:45 a.m. par.sonage on Cider, Mill Rd. prison built by the Prussians in Scholarship Corporation. Halloween party for kindergar­ electorate of Manchester the long can the people atti^ for ^ ^ a w *. Pastor members. There will bejnfant Minister debts. "Years ago I had a partner hand. Pastor um, during July, August, and Ellington., a < hold 660 prisoners'.. Miss Wagner .has been a ten pupils. right to me yes or ^ on ^ s u c h ^ ^ finahclS?^v senate and child care at all services. W n s Color TelevlsloB who could find toe right opening On this basis West should lead Rev. Eric J. Oothberg, September. St. Bernard’s Church ' “ The last three days have member of Um-l^sdln Chib for School Lnnehea several items included in the "There is a better wav __ aSSr .. « ^ ^ 6 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for Joeei^ Nedwied of Walbridge lead to one hand out of ten, but a heart nn and defeat the slan). Assistant Pastor St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Boltoh Congregational Church been very trying for Rudolf^ four years aM served as pub­ School lunches at the Hicka so-called Capital Improvement more economical way. A ^ ^ ^ Service. Bishop James K. Ma­ United Pentecostal C'hurch all ages. Hill Rd. won the color televi­ he died,” East mourned. "Npw Dally QuestloB • St. Janies’ Church Rev. George F. X. Reilly ' RevI J. Stanton Conover Hess', watphing us pack and get­ licity a u m aa a last year; she Memorial and Meadowbrook Bond lasue of $2,600,000 plus in- {banned maintenance program, ^ U m n o , thews will lead the Worship 187 Woodbridge St. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. sion set at last night’s drawing I have to make do 'with toe kind As dealer, you bold: Spades, 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Divine Wor Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Pastor Nursery. Minister ting ready to leave,” Speer said. la alsp^,member of the His- Schools next week are: Monday, terest charges of $800,000 for a calling for appropriations in the * Services. Rev. Robert L. Baker, Pastor by the Democratic Town Com­ of partner who tries to beat a A-q-J-9-8-3; Hearts. Q-8-8; Dia­ ship with service of Holy Com Pastor Hess is serving a life sentence tory< and Future Teadien soup, meat sandwich, ginger­ grand total of $3,$00,000 cost to annual budget to finance the toey returnedto 9 a.m., Church School. Nur­ Rev. aoul J. Fronovost 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. mittee. slam with a ten of diamonds." monds, X-4t-J; Clubs, A. munion and Church School. Nur Rev. Eugene F. Torpey Rev. Anthony Kuzdal 10 a.m. — Cjhurch School. for plotting against peace and Crabs. She bolds a charter bread. peaches and cream; Tues­ the taiqMiyers. Refusal by ths lower ooktlng Uams, be * * M m s ^ sery and Grades 4 through 8. 10 a.m. Sunday School. Thursday, 10 a.m.. Women’s Grange to Meed Democratic majority to separ- established and followed. An- thelr_ arrests. West felt aggrieved, and said What do you say? sery for infants. Sermon by Pas Rev. John J. O’Brien 10 a.m. — Worship Service inciting and carrying out ag­ ^ em b cfid i^ In tbs ToOand His­ day, Hungarian goulaA, apple, 10:30 a.m.. Church School. 11 a.m., Worship Service. BtWS''study, nursery provided. TTie Tolland Grange will so for a few minutes. A heart Answer: Bid two spades (forc­ tor Anderson at both services Rev. Vincent J. Flynn 9, 10 and 11 Communion — Meditation gressive war. torical Society. grape and cabbage salad, wheat ate the various items as re- nual budgets should also inchide N u r s e r y , Kindergarten and 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Masses at 7, 8, meet Tuesday at 8 pun. in the lead might be dangerous, he ing to game) — or two chibs if "In Deep Humility We .Meet.’ “ Christ, ’The Hope' Of The Informed sources said today bread and butter, orange cup­ quested by Direotors Garsid4 appropriatltms to the .Capital = Grades 1 through 3. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Pray­ a'.m. Rockville Methodist Church The names of students win­ Grange Hall, to install officers stated. If South had the ace- you use weak two-bids. You 6:30 p.m.. Hi League meeting Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and World.” that the Russians have agreed cake; Wednesday, Meadow- and Stavnitsky forces the 'voters Improvement Reserve Fund, to ** toe best restaurafit in 6 p.m.,. Junior and Senior er and Bible study. . 142 Grove St. ning the letters o f commenda­ for the coming year. in to an all-or-nothing decision, finance the higher costing proj- neighborhood. Good food — leen of hearts, a heart lead have a play for game If you find with Concordia Leaguers as 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m -—- Chapel Service to discuss a British-Bb:ench* brocdc. hambui^g on rbn, celery Methodist Youth Pellowshlp.. St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor tion are reported to other be exactly what he need; as'little as one red king to your guests. Communion. American proposal to remove Fire D^iartmeat Drill stick, buttered vegetable. Ice "Once again the DemocraUe ects, vvith no interest being paid 8 p.m., Young adults meet at Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor admlarahip granting agencies •d to'’’iq ^ e the slam. partner’s hand. You would be Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Church St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 7 p.m. — Pilgrim Fellowship. Hess from the main cell block in The Tolland Volimteer R re cream: Wednesday. Hicka, hot majtrity proved it had little out on these expenditures. At. the grand Jury's morning the Parsonage. Meeting Sundays in New Church 9:30 a.m., Church School and to the ccrfleges they nam­ concern tor the voters, the type ..j _ seaskUh.also invoking their coir Etost was right. Thera is no horrified If your partner passed (Council. Church and Park Sto. Monday, 8 p.m. — Executive order to cut prison operating Department win bold a drin to­ pork sandwich with gravy, Monday, 8 p.m>i Woman’s So­ Events nursery through adults. ed as their first and second way to be certttin when you out at one spade. Wednesday, 7:15 p.m.. Study Rev. George F. Nostrand Board. coatsi He would likely be placed morrow morning. All fir^pien celery stick, cranberry aance, of action they have brought into propoa^ addition to J^itutk^ against possl- ciety of Christian Service pro­ Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 10:46 a.m.. Worldwide Com- diolces at the ttina Oiey took your opponentahid a slam, but Copyright 1966 Hour in the chapel. Rector In the hospital wing of the six- are requested to report to the buttered vegetable and ice the forefront this past th e M u n ic l^ ItoSdlng A new •eH-lncrlminatlon were 1C- gram at church. , • a.m. niunion- Nursery through Grade acre prison, the sources said. the teat the point to that t o 6 y ,^ equal­ General Features Corp. Rev. John D. Hughes In Capital Wapplng Community Church ■White School Ftrehouse. at cream: Tliursday. D a g w o o d years. It was not fair to t^ schoolis be^ conS ed to ^ « Tuesday, 6:30 a.m.,. Senior 4. These eoDeges also recelva ly uncertain when toSy; bid a Rev. James W. Bottoms Congregational Previously, sources said, the Leonard’a Comer at 7:45 a.m. sandwich, potato chips, buttered voters, or fair to some of the r.ww schooL When Nostra figure, Center Congregational Church High study group. First Congregational' 6 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ reports of test scores, antld- slam by leaps and bouni Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister Russians turned down a West­ for the drfll which will be held vegetable, cbbcolate pudding needed items listed in the pro- new s J S ^ I S h t e f o r United Church of Christ Wednesday, 6 a.m., Men’s Draft Test Dates Church o f 'Vernon lowship. ern proposal to free Hess, An­ p^ed eoBega majors and ca­ at 8 a.m. Your best chance to beat' Re\!t Theodore Bacheler, ■with topping; Friday, firti sticks, . use, I see no need to discard this 11 Center St. Study Group. r* . WASHINGTON (AP) Lt. Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister Monday 10. a.m.. Commission other source said ’’ifjjHe.sa geta reer Intentions o f the ‘There were good reasons buiidinc or to >eii it rt i. t««™ were directed to 7:30 a.rn., Holy Communion. ^e^j^ g Hershey says Minister Kindergarten AaeistiaglMoaiers tarter sauce, mashed potato, x v e a Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Thursday, 7 p.m.. Senior High Rev. Betsy G. French, Minister on Education meeting. old enough and sick enough” toe mended studenta 8:46^ and 9:46 a.m., Nurrary ^gj^j Assisting Dfsothen atthe Tol- buttered com, white bread and for the request of the ^pu bU - owned;®^’ a stones tfo iw Minister Church School classes. of Christian Education 7:15 p.m.. Prayer and Discus­ and Kindergarten in the C3hil' 8 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ Russians may agree to his re­ butter, pickle slice, jeDo. can directors to break down the the Town Hall; no street has BsciinitrtMWM fMMSt - fWa Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, 8 p.Yn., (jommlssion on Ed­ the next Selective Service quail sion Time. *********** dren’s Chapel. mon by the Rev- Mr. Bachelor, lease, as they ^id for two other , Coagregationsl CbaatX Nates items for voting purposes. First to be crossed to r e f to it from toe 18 also are scheduled Associate Minister ucation. fication test Nov. 18 and 19 must 9:30 and 11 a.m. Morning ’Tuesday 8:30 p.m.. Commis­ 8:45 and 9:45 a.m.. Morning “The Modern World Looks Nazis serving life terms at "The Unfilled” win be the of all. this is not a true capital the Town HaU; It la central — ^ *P P «"- M FRaNK iVIRNd Miss Antoinette Bierce, Friday, 9 a.m. Conn. Minis­ mall their applications by Oct. Worship, Worldwide Com­ sion on Membership and Evan­ DANCING prayer and Church School. Nur­ Back.’’ Spandau. Kbject of tomorrow's sermon improvement program, for it and with economical penova------Director of Christian Education ters Cadre. 21. munion Sunday. gelism meeting. sery and Crib Class in Williams 9.30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Speer, accompanied by his by the Rev. Donald G. Mmer lists many Items which have tions and an adequate commu- n n m AT SiNaiRS Lisi Hershey, Selective Service Monday, 8 p.m., Board of Building. vice. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. wife Margarethe, flew to Hano­ at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv­ been, are now, and should con- nicaUons system installed in the ^ r o p D e U in g n a n 8. 9:16, 11 a.m.. Worship Serv- director, said Friday the appli­ Deacons and Deaconnesses. United Methodist Church MR WILUAM R DALTON Second Congregational Church 11:00 a.m.. Holy Communion', Hutcheon, “ The Unity We ver, West Germany, by com­ ices of the United Coogrega- tinue to be the everyday; every- building, this 20,000 square foot YONKERS N Y (AP) _The ■Assaujr°(QueeN ice and Holy Communion. Ser­ cations must be mailed to Edu­ ’Tuesday, 7 p.m., Youth Mem­ Rt. 44A, Bolton OF NHJW Tc»uc em r “THE SPOT 885 N. Main Street with sermon by the Rev. George Share.” (jhurch School. mercial airliner. He was to join tlonal Church. World wide Com­ year housekeeping chores building could house several management'of Yonkers Race- mon: “They Were Amazed.” cational Testing Service, bership Seminar, in library. Rev. Hugh A. Gillis to toe music of Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister Nostrand. his six* children at an undis­ munion win be observed mwi • town government; items which town departments, at a probable way, a harness raclnr track TECHNiCOlOR* APMwnutrfciiK 9:16, 11:00 a.m.. Church Princeton, N.J., in a pread- Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Church Minister closed retreat before going to Scliool and Crib Room. Rev. C. Ronald W IIsoiv Wednesday, Oct. 5, and 10 dressed envelope Jehovah’s Witnesses reception of new members into should be Included to every an- saving o f some $500,000 to the announced Friday nlrtt toe THE ASGOTS Also obtainable (jouncil in P.F. Room. the family home in Heidelberg CONCERT ORGANIST TEACHER the drurch will be held. 6:30 p.m.. Steering Committee Associate Minister a.m.. Holy Commimion. from any draft board. Kingdom HaU nual town budget This includes taxpayer*. It is my feeUng that twin double form of betting Thurs., Fri.. Sat. Night - l i b e r t y v a l a n c e * 9:30 a.m-, Sunday School. to resume his architectural of the CYP CTub. Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening Pray­ Hartford Tpke. The Women’s Fellowahlp win such items as maintenance of a detaUed study of our entire would be dropped effective 9 PJd. to 1 AJL Mon. torn F il ‘Queen’ 8KM The tests are used by local Eastminster United 9:30 and 11 a.m. Morning career. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS ''\ 7 ;3 0 p.m.. Social Action Com­ 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. er. ' Rockville meet Thursday night at 8 in the town buildtags, repair of equip- municipal operations should be Monday, Oct. 3. An legal beverages served Co-hit 7:00 draft boards in determining eli­ Presbyterian Fellowship Worship: Sermon: “ The Hope of Von Schirach was to leave m u te ^ Nursery. Church School through Church Is open dally for pray Church Parlora An members ment, procurement of maps, in- made, before we embark on a A statement said toe board of Sat., Sun., ‘Queen’ 1:80-6:85- gibility for student deferrments. George E. Slye School the World.” Observance of later in the day for West Ger­ FALL TEACHING SCHEDULE SPOT RESTAURANT Grade 7. Communion. Sermon er. 3 p.m. Public Talk, “ exalted are asked to attend to stallation of storm sewers, and program of adding to toe Town directors had voted unanimous- 9:15 — Co-hit 8:16-7:10 ------Nearly 768,000 young men took Kingston Dr. off Oak St. Worldwide Ommunion. many aboard a plane chartered. 618 MAIN STREET Trinity^Qovenant Church by "rhe Rev. Mr. Davis. bring completed articles for the many otoers. S ? !- “ eotimated ooet o f ly to abolish toe TD because an WED. “FantasHc Voyage" the test last May and June, East Hartford 7:30 p.m., MYF meet at the Kingdom Treads The Winepress West German weekly pic- Hackmatack SL^ear Keeney St. 6 p.m., Pilgrim Youth Fel­ Calvary Church of God,” by W. Francis', Watch- Tliroagfa the coartesy of Watkins Bros, in Man­ Belfry sale. This win be a work- "Failure of toe. Democratic ♦®;5,()0(). "undesirable element” had be- ★★★★★★★★★★★ Rev. Gordon S. Bates Church; John Potterton, Leader. torial magazine which has pur­ Rev. K. EJnarResk, Pastor , lowship. (Assemblies of God) tower- Society represghtative. shop meeting to complete un­ majorlty to provide tor toes# I believe we can do without come involved. Test Statistics Minister chased the domestic rights to 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi. 647 E. Middle Tpke. chester and Hartford, classes will be held in their finished ftems. Items being taken care of each tois $2,500,000 bond issue, and WASHINGTON (AP) — De­ -■------St. George’s Episcopal Church 4:16 p.m.. Study of Sept. 1 his story. 9:30 a.m., Sunday '.^hool Monday, 8 p.m,. Church Coim- Bev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, The BoDetlB Board year has resulted to a run-down to its place adopt a well-planned ' fense Department statistics 10 a.m Worship and Church Rt. 44 A, Bolton Issue of Watchtower, “ Jesus, mnsic depts. Wednesday 1 P.M.-9 P.M. and all STANLEY WARNER with classes for all age grbups cil. Pastor An open house to celebrate 1^ condltkm of buildings and equip- raxigram hat will systematloal- Special Kiddle Show show that 81.2 per cant of the 8- School, Sermon “ The Gospel Rev. Douglas E. Theuner, Vicar the “Object of Hostility,” Up­ Our Savior Lutheran Church 60th Wedding Annivenary of ment to toe point, to some cas- tok« care of these things, Today at 2 P.M. Only from Kindergarten throug r . Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Church year-old white youths taking the and the Sacrament.’’ holds Jehovah’s Godship,’’ page 239 Graham Road Wapping day Thursday. Plus 5 Cartoons 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough es, where a lot needs to be done 'without pdying $800,000 in in­ __ adult. Sthpol. Grades 8 through 12. armed forces mental test in an 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist 532. Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor WUIM 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship 'V^djiesday, 7:30 p.m.. Teach­ classes for all ages. wriU be held from 2 to 5 p.m.. now, at excessive costs to the torest alone, as is proposed. Di­ JCT. 3l-32.WimiiAI4TICjn:2.WIIXIiiAI4TICc5 fW. 18-month period met the stand­ 10:15 a.m., Holy Eucharist Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ;Group Sacrament of Holy Communion l i : a m.. Worship Service. First Congregational Church tomorrow in the parlors of the taxpayers. rector John Hutchinson ought “ War” 9:55 “Tom” 7:45 I N E W j ^ TAIZAN FWDS FORGOnBI WORLDS OF ADYBmiKi j er Training Workshop. ards. and (Jhurch School discussion in the Bible aid 9 a.m.. Early Worship. will be celebrated in observance 7:30 p.m.. Family Gospel United Church of Christ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL United OongregaUocial Churdi. “A good example la storm to know better than to say that Sunday ‘W ar". Shown 1st T h u rsd a y fi^ P-m., Pot Luck At the same time, records 6:46 p.m-. Young People’s Fel­ “ Things in Which it is Impos­ 9 a.m. and 10:80 a.m., Sunday of Worldwide dom m unlon Sun­ Service. Hymsing, gospel mus­ Andover The ambulance association sewera. It ban been almost Im- tola is not an issue in the elec- Supper and AR^'^urch Adult show that only 32.6 per cent of lowship sible for God to Lie." School. day. Sermon: ‘”rhe Tie That ic and song, and Bible message. Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., HAZEL K. FINLAY. 44 GREENW OOD DR. win .meet tomorrow night at possible to get toe DenKicratic Monday. It is very evl- "W hat Did Yea Do h ARZAN Study Group. the Negro youths passed the Wednesday 8 p.m., Holy Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic 10:30 a.m.. Late Worship. Binds.” Thursday, 8 p.m.. Midweek Pastor 7:30 in the Town Garage. majority to install badly needed ^ a t Mr. Hutchinson would THE APE MAN tests during that period — from Eucharist Ministry school, Bible reading 649-I4M The War, Daddy?" r 7 p.m.. Family Night. Activi­ Service of Prayer and Praise. The board of assessors will be storm sewers. It, was like pulling like to pull the wool o'ver the South Methodist C h n i^ Jime 1964 to December 1965. 9:45 a.m., Church School. 8:30 p.m., Cihurch School Philippians 1 to 4. H you want to grill fish filleta James Cobnni. Dlclc Bhawa ties for all age groups. Adults at the town baU Monday from teeth to finally, by Republican eyes of the voters, and try and' TECHNI^LOR' The statistics are Included In Teacher’s Meeting 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting outdoors, put the fillets to a CompanloB Featare will engage in a “ talk-back ses­ Rev. J. Manley Shaw, DJI. The Preabyterlan diurcb 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the annual prodding and toe demand of have them forget that toe same Pastor an article that will appear in the World Wide Communion. Saturday 7 p.m., Meeting of theme, “Increase Earthly Inter- hinged grill and make sure you EVENING SHOW CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P.M. sion.” 48 Spruce St. declaration of real and persimal irate citizens, compel the Dem­ Democratic majority would 'TOM JONES" October issue of American Edu­ Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brad­ the Couple’s Club ests of the Prince of Peace." grease the grill. "Buddwlng" At Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ R ev .. Richard W. Dupe# Rev, George W. Smith property by aU town residents. ocratic majority to put toe soon be bcMk with other bond­ Aasoclate Pastor cation, a publication of the Of­ ley. week Service. '.J^nister STATEanCNT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT AND The V. F. W. Auxiliary will brook tietween Lenox and Brook­ ing projects. Director Hutchin­ IkSlnigBilliiliiilMiiERrltitM Bev. Gary 8. OorneU fice of Education. Tuesday, 10 aim., Mother’s CIRCULATTON. (ACT OF OCTOBER 23, 1962; meet Monday night at 7'JK> in field Sts. into a pipe, thereby son’S statement to the Herald, ’The records also show that Study Group. 4:40-8:50 Church of Christ Aasoclate Pastor 9:80 a.m., Promption Sunday. SECTION 4368, TITLE 39, UNITED STATES CODE) the Post Home. eliminating a dangeroiu con­ Baying that the Democratic ENDS HIES.! Sunday 25.3 per cent of all the youths Thursday, 8 p.m., Women’s majority just voted the bond -Buddwlng” Lydall and Vernon Sto. Sunday School classes for all tested nationally failed to pass. ' 1. Data o f FlUng. O ct 1, 1966. The annual town meeting to dition to pfoperty and (toildren. 9 a.m., (Confirmation Class. Fellowship. Issue so as to let the voters de­ Eugene Brewer, Minister ages. Sermon: “ Life Ev.erlast- ’The rejection rates were highest 2. Title of Publication, Manchester Evening Herald accept the annual report of the This is simply fiscal irrespon- Wed.! ^ 0 8:80-4:45-7-9:15 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship cide the question, is more of ir­ -Pete’s Place” Ing.” Nursery provided at all the South, lowest to the “Mid­ Union Congregational Church i . Frequency o f Issue, Daily Except Sunday town will be held Monday night siUUty—catering to special In­ 9:45 a.m,, Bible classes. Service. Communion Sunday. 4. Location o f Known Office of Publication, responsible action by the Dem­ 8-4:15-6:80-8:45 services. v^est and West RockvUle at 8 in the Hicks Memorial terests and ignoring toe totogrs Wrong Box” 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Dr. Shaw Preaching.' “ We Are 18 Bissell S t, Manchester, Conn., Hartford County. Code ocratic majority, as they re- One Peonie " Church School for ^ p.m.,- P-™-, EveningBvening Service: q>jie arucie,article, manemade available Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister School gym. that ought to be done for the "(^istianity and Marriage.” 06040 St. Matthew Church Y. O. people of the town. Manchester Grades 1 through 12. Nursery ^ re- Friday, said an analysis of the Mrs. Amy C. Barnard, 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermtm! porta on her summer mission results shows that Southern 0. Location o f the Headquarters or General Business Offices will meet tomorrow night at 7 needs a more responsive Board for babies to three-year-olds. Directocr-of Religious Education o f the Publishers (Not Printers) 13 Bissell St., “Paul Reaches Rome” project In the mountains of whites and Negroes are behind Janies E. Lee, Youth Worker . ' Manchester, Conn., Hartford County. Code 06040 p.m. in the Parish Center. 6t Directors, working to toe tot­ B m i h b ’Tuesday, 10 a.m., Ladies Bi­ 10 a.m.. Adult Study Class. al interast.of the people, so all Susannah Wesley Hall. Kentucky. “ their counterparts In all other 0. Namea and AddrMses o f Publisher, Editor, and Managing ble Class. 8:16 p.m., RPYF. regions of the nation.. Editor: Co-Publishers Thomas F. Ferguson. 78 Forest St. Manchester Evening Herald will get equal ahd fair treat­ 10:46 a.m., Senior High For­ 9 a.m., Church School, Grades Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Pray 5 6-12. Manchester, Walter R. Fergpison, 104 Garth Rd., Manchester! Tolland eonespoadeot Bette ment on municipal matters. ftim janw SDwRRMtiiiiwiiitti week Service. um. er Meeting and Bible Study. 6 p.m.. Junior High Metho­ Aid for South 10:30 a-ra., Church School,. In­ Editor, Alan H. Olmatead, 669 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Qnatrale, teL 876-2845. While many of toe items in the PLUS “THE STORY OF PETE’S PLACE” Managing Editor, Thomas F. Ferguson, 78 Forest St. WASHINGTON (AP) — An fants — Grade 4. $2,500,000 bond issue are de- Oonoordia Lutheran Ohnreh dist Youth Fellowship. Manchester. Mato. Wed., Sat., Sun., 8 pjn. St. John’s PoUsh National organization that supported ■ ,J0:46 a.m.. Morning Worship -airable, I do not feel that a Eve. 8:30 (Sun. 8 pm .) 40 Pitkin St. 7 p.m., Senior u. High Metho- T. Owner (H owned by a corporation. Its name and address Industrial and gem diamonds OatooUc Church Barry GoWwater In the 1964 Service and Worldwide Com­ accoimt for more than 43 per dire emergency exists to any All Seats Reserved Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor Youth FeUowsWp Bev. Walter A. Hyszko must be stated and alao Immediately thereunder the names and p.m.. Membership Sem presidential election has poured munion. Meditation: “ Because addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per .cent or more cent of the total exports of the, of the items, with toe exception 7:80 Pastor .'0th CLNTURr FOX toar, Susannah Wesley Hall. into eight Southern states more of Your linbelief,” the Rev. Mr. of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the Central African Republic. Cot­ of the repairs to toe older school 9 -a.m., Holy Communion, Tuesday, 6 a.m.. Men’s Adult than half of its $120,000 in cam- Bowman preaching. namea and addresses o f the Individual owners must be given. If ton and coffee are chief prod­ buildings. I cotUd not possibly Church School and Nursery. Masses at 8:80 and 10:30 a.m. owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name 25th Season Opening Study Class. The Rev. Mr. Cor­ liaign contributions this year. 3;30-5:30 p.m., Junior Pilgrim ucts, making up about 50 per support bonding at high interest 10:30 a.m.. Holy (jommunlon, and address, as wen as tluit of each individual must be given. nell, leader. Main Building. Reports filed with jhe clerk of FellowsMp. Cent toe exports. rates to get maps, a swimming Church School and Nursery. Gospel HaU Herald Printing Oo., Inc., Manchester, Conn.; Thomas F. Fergu­ at Wednesday, 10 a.m., Adult the House of Representatives 6-8 p.m,, Senior Pilgrim Fel- pool, broken windows repair­ 416 Center St. son, Manchester, Conn.; Walter R. Ferguson, Manchester, Conn.’ Study (jlass, ’The Rev. Richard show the eSUzens Committee for luwshlp. Loon A. Thorp, Manchester, Conn, ed, replacement of floor tile The CONNECTICUT here and there, painting and W. Dupes, leader, Susannah Conservatives sent nearly $70,- 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold­ m u M m 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. 000 to Republicans to Alabama, St. Jiton’s Episcopal Church ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of such other general maintenance THE Wesley Hall. 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. BURNSIDE 7:80 p.m.. Official Board. Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Rt. 30 near HUlslde Ave-, bonds, mortgages or other securitlea (If there are none so items that ought to be done with '».a .♦«. ’4 & .1 • t. s . »vu 7 p.m., Gtospel meeting. Vernon ____ state). None .^TF '-AOtiNG ITij OPERA BIBLE caption HaU. Dr. WiUlama, Louisiana, - Mississippi...... North mi/A\>X( Tuesday, 8 p.m Prayer oorolina and South (Carolina. Rev. JaineB L. Grant, Rector 9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 ^ u d e , in cases where the stockholder al the' speaker. Meeting. or secuHty holder appears upon the books of the company as ASSOCIATION Thursday, 9 a.m.. Dr- Wil­ Until last March, the organi­ SPEAKS Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the per­ liams will meet with leaders to zation was known as Citizens for 7:46 a.m.; Holy Comm|union. Other Shady Glen son or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, also the proudly presents by Church Office. Goldwater-Miller. It has donat­ 9 a.m., Morning Prayer, Ser­ statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant’s full knowl­ PARKADE The Salvation Army Ripples, you’ll like: mERDOUlS One of the World's Eugene 9:80 a.m., Second to Series. ed money to 41 Republican can­ mon, Classes, baby-sitting. edge and belief as to the clrciunstances and conditions under I ORIVF IN HARTFORD • 661 Main St. “ You Can Taste The Quality” The greatest United Chunto W emm'a Study didates for governor and Con­ 7:45 a.m., Holy Ciommunion. which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon Brewer Oaptaln Ernest V. Payton FU DGE comedy oS Greatest Tenors Olaas. “Canada.” Mrs. Doris gress across the (jonntry this Sermon, Classes, baby-sitting. the bcKrfcs of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities SAVE WITH “ Tlie Officer to Charge 8 p.m., ^irst Training Session RASPBERRY In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. Names and I Only One Kind o f a Man all tim e! A ^ramdinent educator once OnraUdw, leader. To be held at year. I X e ^ So Many Women,! waa startled by a newspaper* C«iter Congregational Church, for Canvas. addresses of Individuals who are stockholders of a corporation i p s y d n ^ ’ 8 a.m., Prayer Breakfast.", PEANUT BUTTER- NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS which itself is a stockholder or holder of bonds, mortgages or WONDER OHE-CENT JAMES GARNER ■ t o n y CURTIS man’s question; "Have you dona Friday, T:30 p.m., Booid of OAFTTAL FOOTNOTES M with i ___ 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. The House Commeree Com- Session for Canvas. own and which are named In Sections 132.231, 132.232. and KH)" a ready source to r obituary to* Tuesday, 7 p.m -J32.233, Postal Manual (Sections 4355a, 4355b, and 4356 of Title "Xone Bnt The Brave” formation. The question waa GOSPEL Midweek mittee has approved legislation Service. 89. United States Code) HlKIIOHn '.Ph'iCtlilD MPPI ■'Jt ANSELMO COLZANI startling at first and thought* that would ban the Interstate Unitarian Fellowship THE TRUTH ABOUT- URBAN East Windsor lEast Hartford ELINOR ROSS provoking at Uat Thursday, 6:46 p.m„ Open Air ^Ipm ent of toys containing Academy Junior High i^hool A v e r s e TJo, DRIVE-IN ^ou’tS meeting. hazardous substances. Glastonbury 1. Ques^on: Is it up to Manchester to replacp traffic Hghts and STARTS THURSDAY DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 MIGNON DUNN Have we accomplished some- SERVICES Copies Each Single Issue Wed. -What Did You Do b totog of late worthy of record­ ’The United States has loaned storm sewers on Main St.7 Issue During Nearest to OCTOBER 1 3 Wed. “Mad, Mad, Mad. Mad Church ef the Nazarene 10:30 a.m., Morning meeting The War Daddy?” -* World” In Ponchitfli's ing in God’s book of life, Rev. Indonesia $26.8 million for the Preceding 12 Filing Date 286 Main St. and Sunday School. Dr. David Months AMERICA’S GREAIESr 20:127 God does not have a Monday tfirn M d a y purchase of U. S. rice and cot­ Answer: Main St. has been owned by the State of Connecticut Tiny Quinn book o f paper and ink, but in Bebert J. Shoff, Minister ton to aid the Indimesian econo­ Komisar, dean of arts and sci­ A. Total No. Copies Hla memory there la etched too ences, University of Hartford, since Aug. 6, 1963. D R U G W E ^ 7:30 PJd. my. 'Printed (Net Press 14,566 14,809 LA GIOCONDA record of your life, both good 9:30 ajn., Sunday School ______will talk on “ Aggression.” I Run) Band TO N ITE ~ Ends Sun and evlL e ^ Saturday, October 15,1966 - ’ Sunday— 7:00 P.M. elasses for all age groups. . 2. Question: W h a t is the estimated value of the 170 properties 1st RUN With due recognition of toe 10:46 ajn., Worship Service. U.S. Camels Talcottvipe Congregational B. Paid Circulation e -iv . 1 HUNDREDS OF ( Bushnell Memorial, Hartford that renewal wHI demolish? L Sales through deal- noceoSary part which Ood’a part Message by the pastor. Nursery Church ITEMS AT Back For plus Top Co-H it '■/ ere and carriers, 13,886 playa in our aalvation, it cannot a O S P ELH M l provided. - -Rt . 1608, $0 camels were Bev. Bobert K. Shimoda, 14.111 2 Spectacular Chorus of 125 Singers he denied that what we do also Answer:- Close to $8,350,000. street vendors and U6 OENTEB SnOiBI 6 p.m ,/ Junior, Teen and brought to. the southwestern Minister ■i- counter sales FOR TheStrangest - ia involved significantly. We Young Adultigroup meetings. United States and were found , BANGINfi Famous “Dance of the Hours” Ballet must aU. iqipear before God to 7 pjn.. Evangelistic Sendoe. to be very well-adapted to life 9:46 am ., Sunday school and 3. Questioni: W ho guarantees ^ o t new budnesses wjll move into 2, Mall subscriptions 332 THE GiriHunttver. g;ive a c c o i^ o f our deeds — MI8SIONABY 380^ ' TO N IG H T! Message by.,toe pastt».; toere. Rhen the Civil War be- nursery adult class and -^eqa- ^I>RICE0F1 fiuD D W iN G UML ORDER FOR "LA GIOCO^IOA" good and evil, 2 Oor. 6:10. Mr. WUUam McBride liie renewal area? ' t ' fC* C. ’Total paid curculation 14,218 14,491 Therefore, tt is highly urgent Wednesday, 7:30 pra.-. Prayer, gan, the government gave up firmation class. PLUS SATURDAY. OCTOBBR'15, 1966. 8 P.M. that we do sometfijng dally that of Toko, came, KA. Praise anh Bible study. the camel project. 11 a.m., Family worship ser- Answer: By law, the renewal agency eon only tear down buildings D. FVee Dlztribution (in­ Tsmclieoii—^Buffet is worth mentioning to our formerly of Manoheitar, irlce will’ celebrate the World cluding samples) by A P E N N Y l Enclosed Please Find $...... In FuU Payment and improve sites, not renovate or construct businesses. There is Served Toes, to FrL etnmal obituaries. Uod is con­ Jehovah’s Witaeases mail, carrier or other 328 189 F or Conn. TOT HULED BY mUCK Commuhion Sepdee. Sermon, . .Tickets. |\ cerned wi'th different itema than Kingdom Hall no guarantee of otiy new businesses. means See Or OaR 5*0. Your EXPLOSIVE EMOTIONS EROM THE TORRID BEST-SELLER! BRIDGBPORT (AP) — Five- “ When Are We Alive.” Dinner Or Fiu^Needs ORCHESTRA 1st BALCONY -. 2nd BALCONY a newspaper would be. Forttr- Eerily, verily, I lay unto yon, 728 N. Bliiln ^ year-old Michael Dietz was kill- Wednesday, 11 a.m., Ladiqs Is B. Total Distribution □ $9.50 na'tely we have a “handbook,” 14,441 GiNA LOLLOBRiGiDA ANTHOnTFRANC iOSA ERNEST BORGNiNE □ $9.50 □ $5.50 he that heoreth nqr word and ed Friday when he was hit by Missionary Society, 4. Question: W hy oH the ads promoting urbon renewal? (Bum o f C and D) t ' 14,660 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED the Bible, that describes what S p.m., Public Bible □ $8.50 □ $8.50 $4.50 God wants recorded. beltevotli OB hlns Uiat oeat dto- a truck while crossing Main' ------^ ^ F . .Office nse, left-over, on Television .ind R.idio. 'G O H A K e o i n t h e w o r l d " □ $7.50 □ $7.50 □ $4.00 me, hath everioatlng Ufe and oourse: “Inner Harmony of toe Street near his home. Vernon Miotbodist Church Answer: These who wiN benefit the most^wont to insure your and in Sunday newspapers Bible Provee Divine Author- Police said Mchael was on Bt. 80 unaccounted, ^loiled 126 120 iCINtMASCOt^E HO COLOR □ $6.50 ■hoi) not eome into oondetn- vote. Taxpayers never get something for nothing. after printing PIANO’S \ KnroU today in Bible Correa- filrip." his way to a store to buy Rev\ Morton A. Magee NAMR ...... natton; hot k paeeed from pondence Course — FREE. 4:15 p.m., Group discussion of candy. ' ' O. Total (Sum of E A F LIGGETT DMIG -RESTAURANT1 Plus 3rd HIT ^ SHOW TIMES AD D RESS ...... death onto Ufot, the Watchtower Magazine arti- -His father, Henry IMetz of 26 9:30 a.m., Worship Service —should equal net 14,669 14,800 Fri. and Sat. Only Fri. J

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 PAGE FIVE PAGfi A MANCHESTER E v e n i n g h e r a l d , m a n c h e s t e r ^vCON n ., S a t u r d a y , o c t o ^ r i , i9 6 6 ______^ ^ ______3------— ------heft, .Wales Rd., Mrs. James Coventry Andover Daley, and Mrs. James Egan, ______k - Inez’ Tnm HEALTH CAPSULES Schaller Criticizes Failure Atarnu Tested St. Louis Racial Unrest -T both of whom reside on Lake Bhristmas Obituary by Michael A PelU, M.b. Rd. The unexpired term runs jC ;'/ The town’s Civil DelenM Taxpayers Must Declare ^ Taxes Due until the biennial town election project Puts Florida WHEN WILL A s/AHaUB To Create Industrial Park aloms were sounded at 11 G>ntinues for 6th Night in May,next year. Bln. 0«orge BJortdsnd Sr. < 0 PneVBNT ojn. today In a thrse-mlnute The fjoard which is bipartisan FAIRWAY William R. Schaller, s Re- this inacUvity continues, the re­ test. Tlie tests ore held on (Oontinn^ from Pi^e One) Property During October Next Month in makeup, is not obligated to supplies! ^ WAPPING — Mrs. Evelyn N. PE AVAILAPLE Z r BJortcland, 58, o f 70 Oak St., On the Alert p u b lic ^ candidate for election suits can only be bond issue the first Saturday of each there was any government in­ name/any of those people rec- wife of Geot^ H. Bjorkland to 'ttVe^'Board of Directors, to- after bond issue. And that is no month. home of the city’s police chief. tention of gaining racial balance All ..taxpayers of the town are Kathleen Watson of Columbia Tax collector Mrs. Eunice omnjfended. However, as the # styrofoam # gfitter sequins #. netting^ Four members of the Milwau­ Sr., died Thursday night at (Continued from Page One) day criticized the Democratic cure all — rather — it is an os- by requiring school busing. warned by assessor Samuel P. who had been hired as a tem­ Guay would like to remind An­ source of the nomination of kee Youth Council,of the Nation­ In New York, the city’s hu- ^ • wreoth forms • ornaments ^ Hartford Hospital after a long administratipn for failing to trich eye ■view — dt one of our Alien that Oct. 1 of each year porary substitute to replace dover property owners that the the resigned members was at ► "If she regains her strength al Assorition for the Advance- man rights commissioner, Wll- Illness. create an industrial park and most' serious and pirassing pro- MrA. Margaret White of Mtuis- the party -caucus, it has long instruction books and moves, back oyer OuU?’ ment of ‘Colored people sat Iri a uam H. Booth, a NegrO, has a the assessment date for the .second In-stallment of taxes for Mrs. Bjorkland was bom in called for taking steps toward blemal State News field who has resigned. been the custom to consider . we give organizational discounts, too!I , said forecaster* l^ u l Moore, car Friday plght outside (3htef charged the education board’s town. All personal property the Oct. 1, 1965 assessment are Jersey Ctty, N.J., and has lived that end. What is needed now, is a pos- Gift Shop Reopens recommendations from the town ^ • open thurs. and fri. night* till 9:00 • '.‘she' 'could reach the Florida must be declared by the owmer due and payable today. To In Wapping for the. past eight Schaller advocates bringing Itive plan of action, Harold A. Breler’s South Side iiine-inan board of examiners The Thrift and Gift Shop spon- commUtee of the party affilia­ Straits by tonight-’’ Roundilp avoid the I penalty for .late pay­ years. Before her retirement utilities to a site in the Buck- 1. Define the area or areas to home. ” with’ dlecrlntlnatlon. Booth said during the month of October to, gored by the Coventry Public tion of the vacanc^, member. The council has led picketing Friday that Negro applicants avoid 4 10 per cent penalty im- Health Nur.sing Association is ment the taxes must' be paid six years ago, ahe was executive The 'straits, separating Cuba land area as a means of at- be developed, (Continued from Page One) from Florida, is the unpredict­ tractin^'a diversified industry 2. Develop them. Install the against alleged segregated for principal and other supervl- posed by the State of Connect!- reopening today at its new by the end of October. secretary to the assistant per­ For those people who -wish to Manchenter Evening Herald able body of water used as an ,to broaden the tax base and necessary utilities to attract the round court sessions was "un- membershlp policies Of the BYa- . gory capacity employes .have cut General Statutes. location in the shopping center sonnel director at Pratt and pay their taxes in person the .-\ndover correspondent, Law­ Whitney, Division of United escape route by refugees fleeing ease what he describes as the t y ^ of industries needed in precedented.” temal Order of Eagles in the not been getting promoted even Taxpayers do not declare real on Rt. 31. The shop will be con- rence Moe, tel 742-6796. Castro communism in small growing financial burden on Manchester, and in keeping "with For the first time in recent Milwaukee area, though they are qualified, estate or registered motor ve- ducted in the lower level of the collector’s reg;ular office hours Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. are 1 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and OPEN Survivors, besides her hus- boats. home-owners and on small busi- the character of the. town. This history, he said, Superior Elsewhere on the racial _ i-In n Rochester,Rochester. N.Y„N .Y „ about licles (those for which the own- building, next door to the Coven- ness. will also help keep .our present Court Judges got rid at more scene,: n o high schooT'i^uplls, all Ne- cr has marker plates or regis- try Broadcaster which has an Thursdays and from 9 ajm. to bhnd, Include a son, George H. The movements of Inez be­ IN ABOUT noon on Fridays. Special 'addi­ 9 ‘Rptirement’ States Followlng is Schaller’s state- industry in town without en- cit^ oases than were filed. in Washington, U. S. CJommls- gro, entered classes Friday ac- Iratlon) in the town. approach from Stonehouse Rd. Bjorkland Jr. of Great Notch, came somewhat of a mystery _ TWO VEAR$, tional hours for those people uni Washington - The nine states ment: croaching on residential areas. -n,e total number of cases dls- sioner of EducaUon Harold companled by Negro adults. The Personal' property to be de- Featured will be fall and win­ N.J.; two daughters, Mrs. Cor- during the stormy night over THE VAcasie now able to appear during the regu­ with an unusually high propor­ A LL DAY Manchester, for the past thir- 3. Aggressively locate and posed was 6,046i and the num- Howe U, testifying before the previous day, the Negroes’ pres- lared, the local official advises, ter clothing, as well as books, PHARMACY Inne Comolli of Jupiter, Pla., and Cuba, because Castro’s air UNPERdSOIN efforts to hasten school picket signs tirging toe Negro noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mon­ liorses, cows, mules, ponies, the Nov. 8 State election but mont and South Dakota. They burg, Pa., and Donald Newhouse bulletin estimated the location pleasant, very clean, and very quate uUllties being one o f the jury cases while 900 new ones Integration have been "vastly students to go home. OtfioiBls days through Saturdays. ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE donkeys, sheep, goats, poultry, have not ye* been made voters range from 11 per cent of the o f Portland, Ore.; and a sister, of the eye at latitude 21 north, expensive town to live in. Since most important. We as taxpay- ^rere filed. exaggerated.” He also denied said there were no incidents. Volunteer workers offer their home ' machine shops, home can become voters anytime be­ population over 65 in South Da­ M ra . Mortimer Pie of South longitude 80 west, 200 miles Police Arrests these outside Industries pay ers, roust consider this as an xhe speedup was credited to ------^— ------:------<• time to operate the shop with woodworking shops, machinery, tween 1 and 5 p.m. this kota to 12.5 per cent in Iowa. Orange, N.J. southeast of Havana and 350 Manchester no property taxes. Investment; an Investment in additional Judges and court- ^^gg booming at the Trio- all proceeds of the shop going equipment, garden tractors and afternoon. The board of admi-s- Funeral services will Jje held miles south of Miami. Inez was the homeowner and the small our future and that of • our rooms, year-round sessions and Lounge Hospital Notes toward the expenses of the ' Charles Heck,, 25, of Hartford riding mowers over three horse­ sions for new eiei^ rs will be in tomorrow at the Holmes Fu­ howling toward the west-north- businessman have had to carry children, and like any other in- new rules and procedures. xhe hotel was designed by PHNA work. Anyone wishing to power, contractor’s equipment, session at the toi6795 Olympia Vosco o f Del Ray, hurled the full force of her wind was charged at 9:25 p.m. yes- $30,000. This plan analyzed Think for a minute of the jobs .... ^ ^ u- v. - Also, Kathleen North,s. 80 Love and Hate Share Helmets terday with loitering. Manchester's needs then and created by this: The buying rooms of its founding, which dates sponsibility of each disabled Virginia Couch, Peter Crowley, VITAMINS Building Director — Charles Harlow Fla., aind another brother in and rain down a hea'vlly pop­ Grove St., Rockville; Mrs. Police said they told Ditullio carried this analysis into the power generated for use in toe ready for occupancy; toe' back to March 10, 1886, after veteran to each year bring or Mrs. Cecil Dorsey, Miss Shirley Writings on helmet covers have taken the place of Italy; three sisters, Mrs. Peter ulated valley enclosed by tall Katherine Remkiewicz, 5 Pine- COMPARE AND SAVE West Side Recreation Building, 110 Cedor Street, Phene 643-8421 ComoUo of Rockville and two mountains. to move his car which was park- 1980s. On the list of recom- surrounding commun- Pork restaurairi.And the state legislature enacted a send his disability certificate to Dunnack, Mrs. Malcomb Erb, tattooing for a large number of the “new breed” of Cafe Napoleon ■wini^t be bill pro'viding for a Metropoll- view Dr.. Vernon; Philip Rider, the office of the assessor in Mrs. L. Fentiman, Mrs. C. E. Building Director •— Carl Silver Bisters in Italy; two grandsons Death and damage tolls ed in Deci’s Drive-In, and he mendations was too following: jOct. Think most of all of all Napoleon wort t b 73 Walker St.; Henry Saucier, American fighting^ men. The “ lover” (top) is a ARTHUR DRUG order to qualify for toe dis­ Funk, Mrs. L. Ganzler, Miss and two great-granddaughters. climbed continuously as rescue refused. He is scheduled to ap­ Create an industrial park the taxes paid to those small till next week!' but busi- tan Board of Heallth. Broad Brook; John Siemienski, radio operator of the 5th Cavalry; bel6w is a 79 North Mein Street, Phene 643-7206 ability exemption. Kathryn Grady, Miss Joanette Community "Y The funeral win be held teams reached stricken areas. pear in CSrcuit Court 12 O ct site in the vicinity o f Rt. 15, bedroom towns. ______427 Center St.; Benjamin Sus- “tiger” gunner of the 17th helicopter company. Building Director — Robert Neil Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the Only one death was offlclally 17. in the Buckland area. a project as Imaginative and Disabled veterans who have Gray, Mrs. R. Hickey, Mrs. L. lani", 164 Benton S t ; Vera reached the age of 65 years and L. Irvine, Mrs. John Lacek, John F. Tierney Funeral Home, reported in Cuba, where Castro Christopher H. Wollenberg This area was chosen because powerful as this must be. our Trymvulak, Glastonbury; Sha­ were receiving a disability at Mrs. Barbara Lord, Mrs. Rob­ Telephone the Recreation Division Office, 643-6795, during the day for a 219 W. Center St., with a sol­ took peraonql charge of the HI, 21, of 154 Hilliard St. was of its proximity to the Wilbur goal for the next several years, I^eSure Against Lowering ron Wandzy, Vernon Center that time are entitled to a ert Moriarty, Mrs. Maud Mur-, schedule of activities available to you this season or to request additional emn high Mass of requiem at evacuation of 123,000 persons charged at 8:57 p.m. yesterday Cross Highway and was acces- because if we continue to neg- Heights, Vernon; Mra. LilUan $3,000 exemption, provided a phy, Mrs. Alton Pierce, Miss activity listings. One will be mailed to you. Bt. James’ Church at 9. Burial from low-lying areas of the with possession of liquor on sible to several railroad spur i#ct this problem, very few of^ White, 161 Beelzebub Rd., Wap­ Standards for Teachers copy of the birth certificate is Linda Proulx, Mrs. A. Shirshac, will be in East Cemetery. southeastern coast. Roaring public property. ' lines. These are both essentiaL us will be able to afford to 11jv6^ ping; Kathy Wrana, Williman- On September 26, in o public debate, both candidates for the filed with the assessor. Miss Alice Smith, ’ Mrs. M. Friends may call at the fu­ tides had come ashore there. Police reported ' they dis- However, one severe drawback in Manchester. ' A Manchester educator on toe curriculum, employer-employe tic; Mrs. Blanche ZoUo, Coven- Blind persons should have Spink, Mrs. Walter Thorp, Miss gubernatorial election, agreed that "water poHutien" was one of neral home tomorrow from 2 Cuba Is slow to report its covered Wollenberg sitting in a was pointed out. There was a ------relations, school organization try. staff of toe Connecticut State proof of disability filed with M. Truax, Mrs. J. Westland and to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. storm deaths. After Hurricane car drinking a can of beer in complete lack of public util- and management.” DISCHARGBa)YESTBR- Connecticut's main problems. Department of Elilucation, the town clerk. Mrs. Dexter Wheeler. Flora killed more than 2,000 res­ Manchester High School park- ities in this area and an indus- In addition, one of the super- DAY; Dimilnlck Vesco, 229 Oak Live Shell All farmers applying for an For the north end of town: Mrs. Ethel Gowlng idents in 1963, Castro waited- ing lot. Police said they had trial complex of the type we speaking yesterday to school Intendent’s main tasks, he said, s t ; Roger McCarron, Bast Note Agostinelli pledged, several weeks age, to work for exemption bn personal prop­ Mrs. R. Arendt, Mrs. R. J. Mrs. Ethel Gowing of Hol­ several days to disclose it in a seen him earlier driving a car need requires extensive elec- board members in Baltimore, "is Just plain keeping the school Hartford; Mrs. Nancy Arnold, cleoner water for Monchester's children and adults. Remifved from erty must file a special form, Boyce, Mrs. H. Bumpus, Mrs. yoke, Mass., mother of Mrs. ^>eech to his people. at a fast speed. trie, gas, water and sewage far Md., warned against ■ lowering board out of trouble.’ Tolland; WiUiam Gould. WilU- provided by the assessor, dur” Raymond Streeter of Manches­ In 12 hoitfs over the moun­ iHe is scheduled to appear in cilities. These industries will "Most of the work of solving mantle; Mrs. Katherine Baro- M. H. Carr, Mrs. Richard Coo­ 'it is because of his ability to "look ahead" that tains of Oriente, the top winds Piet Soldier stemdards in attempting to solve ing October. per, Mrs. G. Dart, Mrs. C. Ed­ ter, died yesterday at Westfield Circuit Court 12 Oct. 17. not locate here on a promise the national teacher shortage. education’s problems must, and nousky, 225 Woodland St.; Mrs. (Mass.) Hospital, slamming around the center of Timothy J. Guard, 17, of 89 of these utilities being installed ' (Continued from Page One) _ _ ___ should, be done by those of us Joan Dixon, Hebron Rd., Bol- All property owners who mondson, Mrs. L. F. DeMars, Dr. James S. LeSure, who have changed toeir mailing ad­ Mrs. J. Druge. Mrs. H. W. Fhll‘ S a lv o r s , besides her daugh- Inez dropped to 76 miles an Schaller Rd. was charged at at some future date. . g^ow hall eaOng when 1 was lives’ at 274"p«ker St'wanied^ ^ professional ton; Raymond Larivee, 40 Rua- NATHAN 6. AGOSTINELU chow hall eating when 1 was lives at 274 Parker St. warned. dress during the past year are ler, Mrs. N. Ellis, Mrs. R. Gale, include four other daugh­ hour. But they built buck up 12:03 a.m. today with making If this industrial parK^ was told of theincident. Iwas shown-"Poorly prepared teachers fducators,” he said, but added, gell St.; Mrs. Mary Ely, Leba- asked to notify the assessor's Mrs. D. Galligan, Mrs. W. E. ters, two sons and several quickly to 100 over the Carib­ an improper , turn. needed m 1962,where'is it? It the Xrays. At first I thought it drive well-prepared teachers ">u<=h must also be done by the non; Jordan Thorpe. 166 Lydall bean. At one time, Inez packed office, if they have not already Glenney, Mr.s. B. W. Hall, Mrs. grandchildren. Police said Guard, driving a has bwome------a V|tAl necessity------lA.. a joke, but when I realized out. It therefore r does not serve unsung, — ------unpaid,- often ------unap- st.; Mrs. Arlene Ooteau, 786 Is Needed For a 176-mile an hour punch. done so. The to'wn office build­ L Heckler, Mrs. J. Hetzel, Mrs. Funeral services will be held car north on Colonial Rd. and now. This is just one of the ^gg j,q joke, I wished 1 was education well to reduce certl- predated members of local Tolland Tpke.; Kenneth Ander- Havana radio said Inez' dev­ ing is open Mondays, Tuesdays, A. Howland, Mrs. F. Johnston, Monday at 10 a.m. at the Al­ lost control of the car while many things our present ad- somewhere else.” fication reqtkirements in time of boards o f education.” son Jr., 72 Essex St. Thursdays and Fridays from 9 Mrs. A. Katzung, Mrs. W. Kel­ giers Funeral Home,' Holyoke. astating winds flattened Oriente trying to turn onto Scott Dr. ministratitm has shamefully During toe operation, Lyons shortage.” Dr. LeSure is author of the DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs; BOARD OF DIRECTORS Province’s precious sugar crop a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Satur­ leher, - Mrs. J. Keller, Mrs. T. Friends may call at Oie fu­ Police said the car damaged neglected. mortar shell while This Could only add to toe book, "Guide to Pedaguese — Japice Rocker, 29 Elsie Dr. but did hot necessarily ruin the day* from 9 a.m. to noon. The Lawton, Mrs. M. E. Lepter, neral home tonight from 7 to 9 part of a lawn in front of a I^k at some m too toings Dinsmore made toe incision, teacher shortage in the long run A Handbook for Parents P u z - ______crop. Earlier, her winds and building is closed all day Mrs. D. Liebler, Mrs. C. Mac- and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and hou.se owned by Raymond A. Which have gone begging in the Lyons slowly and carefully lift- rather than solve zled toe problem, by Educational Jargon,” Let a metal tea ball hdd torrential rains wiped out the Wednesdays. Neil, Mrs. R. A. Mansfield, y to 9 p.m. Young of 5 Scott Dr. last four years: g j the shell, took it away he said. and has written numerous mag- spices and herbs that axe to be . cotton crop on the Barahona Ktodeigarten Openings Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. F. C. ------r,.-' 1- *‘®Pa>rs for our old- and disarmed it. He said toe D^r LeSure, who Is teacher discarded after making pre- peninsula of the Dominican Re­ Openings are available in the Martling, Mrs. W. Miner, Mrs. George M. Cleaiy Less than half the weight of sclm lA round "was within a fraction of certification consultant for toe the Connecticut State Depart- Berves, etews, souj;MB ebovr* public. ar North Coventry Cooperative W. Moeng. Mrs. C. Polanski, ROCKVILJiE — George M. a largemouth bass' is usuable 2. ^ a d and paving repairs., gj, ingj, detonation.” He ex- state department of education, ment o f Education since 1951. ders. Civil defense authorities in the Kindergrarten classes. Applica­ Mrs. R. P. Potter, Mrs. R. Pou- Cleary, 68, of 16 Thompson St., meat while ne^ly 80 per cent 8. Adequate and moderate plained that toe firing pin in the made his remariis in a speech Dominican Republic placed the tion forms and further Infor- cel, Mrs. L. Roberts, Mrs. G. E. tmeband of Mrs. lily Keetln of the lake ttout is edible. In lighting. j^^gg g^j^g driven back deli'vered in Baltimore at the toU at 67 dead and 226 missing, Ross, Mrs. A. Sullivan, Mrs. P. Cleary, died last night at Rock­ the wall^ybd pike, 60 per cent JL Adequate water supply. jygt short of firing the explosive annual meeting at the Mary- mation^may be had from Mrs. with more than 1,000 homes de­ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A. ThomEis, Mrs. E. E. ijTrue- ville (Jeheral Hospital. Is wa^te. The speed record for a These are but a few of the ghgrge in the shell. land AssociaUon of Boards of Everett ‘-Thompson of John stroyed. Unoffici^ sources lis­ man, Mrs. F. Turcotte, Mrs. J. Mr. Cleary was bom in Broad siyordfish is as high as 70 mile.s things Manchester Iws needed The soldier. In his late 20s, Education. Hand Dr. LEVER LEVER ted more than 100 dead, 600 in­ Usher, Mrs. J. Valdes, Mrs. M. Brook July 23, 1884,'the son of .per hour, marlin can do over 50 for years, but where is the mon- brought to the hospital with In his talk entitled, "Plain BOARD O F i In observance of National jured and some 6,000 left hoine^ Visny, Mrs. W. Usab, Mrs. E. William and Eliza Mahoney and tuna have been clocked at ey going to come from? We several other casualties. Said Talk in Education,” Dr. Firi Prevention Week the kin­ less. LeSure dergarten classes will be visit­ W. Hall and daughters of S. Cleary. He was formerly em­ better than 40. Lyons; "He kind of smiled at' also told toe school officials that DIRECTORS * ployed at local woolen mills Scores of Injured were airlift­ ______I: in the form of a bond issue ing the North Coventry Fire­ Squires. j IB IB ed to Santo Domingo, us. There was a bunch of us administrators and board mem- before retiring some yeaTs ago. To correct a wide neckline on (which is a hidden tax house. A tour will be made ■with Officials. at Guadeloupe said . . J , Miu o T, , milling around him. He never bers should be honest end He, is also survived by a step­ a dress that stands away from crease). Why? Because one of ggjg^ frightened. I think he Is a straighUorward in presenting Fire Chief Ekl'ward White in Moncheater Evening Herald 33 persons were known to have son, Stanley Flower of Tolland. the nect, take two or three the specific recommendations ^g^y brave man.” their case to teachers negoUa- Bill I charge. Mrs. Robert Kings­ Coventry correspondent, F. died and hundreds of injured bury’s class ■will make the trip Pauline little, tel. 742-6231. The funeral will be held Mon­ darts in the back of the dress made over four years ago has Before the operation toe oper-, ting their contracts, were receiving emergency at 9 a.m., Oct. 12, with trans­ day at 8:15 &m. from the Burke at the neckline. received no attention at edi. If ating room was lined with sand- "There Is need for plain talk treatnfent in hospitals ham- Schaller J portation provided by Mrs. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., bags from behind which Dins- • on both sides of the bargaining l^red by electric power fadlures Kingsbury, Mrs. William E. Nome Shows First Cabin with a Mass of requiem at St. more worked. He leaned over table,” he declared, "not just Jusf a Few of the Many Buys: caused by the storm. Likes Manchester! Glenney, Mrs. Dairid McConnell Bernard’s Church at 9. Burial the sandbags to work on the sol- the side where toe teachers Nome, Alaska — When gold Havana' radio reported only and Mrs. Reed Berube. Mrs. Ed­ will be in St. Catherine's Ceme­ U.S. Planes Continue dier., sit." - . was discovered at Anvil Creek one death. Cuban army Sgt. win Lawton’s class will make 2!enith 19" Zenith G -E ^ tery, Broad Brook. In on ojaeratlop last Novem­ He also'touched on how vast­ VOTE in 1898, Nome was born. The Norge Deluxe Bias Garcia, who drowned in the trip the following day; same Friends may call at the fu­ ber in Saigon, a U.S. Army sur­ ly complicated the task of a first'16g cabin, built that year, ★ VOTE REPUBLICAN Monday Oct. 3 ★ Auto. Washer Portable TV Coter TV AM-FM Console the flood tides. However, the time, with transportation pro­ is now on display. ...Residents neral home topaorrow from 2 geon, Maj. Gen. James W. superintendent of schools has radio said many persons were Double Viet Strikes REPUBUCAN vided by her, as well as Mrs. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Humphreys, worked behind become, pointing out that today al.so point out the cabin site "I - injured' despite elaborate pre­ (Continued froiii Page One) , Glenney, Mrs. William Kelleher where Rex Beach wrote some Mr. Agostinelli’s slogan “Bring Govd^ment Back To The People” is not North Vietnamese divisions In ®andbags and removed a live the superintendent 1s supposed cautions by the Castro govern­ MON., OCT. 3rd! and Mrs. John Druge. of his famed stories about Alas­ n 3 8 n 2 8 ’ 4 4 9 U 4 8 division. Since Aug.^'S'. the the battle area but the reports K^enade from the rib cage of a to be not only an educator but only common’'‘sense^but: American-Type Government. Vote Republican. - ment. Congregational Notes ka- In the early days there wey® Marines reported killing 943 lacked- full confirmation. Vietnamese farmer. In that op- also “an expert on public fi- This Ad Paid for by Fim erals In the primitive island, of Hai­ The Rby. James H. Ameling, more than 20,000 prospectors SPONSORED BY THE COMMITTEE FOR NATHAN G. AGOSTINELLI North Vietnamese, the equiva- Farther south, a unit of the Humphreys worked nance, school finance, human re­ ti, a storm-oriented communica­ Friends of the Candidate. pastor of the Second Congrega- here ; now the population is not Apartmefit Siie Electric Upholstered Bengal lent of nearly two battalions. u.S.- 1st Cavalry, Airmobile, special instruments lations, poUtical science, soci- tions shutdown may have hid­ tional Church, will conduct the quite 3,000. G a s Range Louie P. Georgetti Marine casualties for the opera- Division reported killing 17 through a small aperture in toe ology, school buildings, trans- Refrigerator 30" Range Sofa den the worst tragedy of all. t Holy Communion observance The funeral of Louis Peter Unofficial sources who flew tion are termed moderate, with Ckimmunist .troops In two sepa- Protective sandbag wall. portation, all aspeots o f ths (Cy) Georgetti of Sunningdale worship services at 11 a.m. over the island estimated at some Leatherneck units hard rate engagements Friday. The Sunday in the sanctuary. Lane, Bolton was held this least 60 persons were killed and hit. clashes, part of the Division’s r » 3 8 * 9 8 r Church School is at 9:80 a.m. in f 9 9 > 1 2 8 morning from,the W. P. Quish hundreds were injured. Intelligence reports indiciate a Operation Thayer, took place 28 1 K. . Funeral Home, 225 Main St., the Church Conummlty House. As Inez battered Cuba, her possibility that elements of two miles northwest of Qui Nhon Sunday the Junior Pilgrim With a Mass of requiem at .St. weaker cousin, tropical storm other North VietnamSfe divi- near the central coast, James’ Church. The Rev. John Fellowship meets at 5:30 p.m. Judith, had degenerated into an sions may be infiltrating in the Also in the central coastal and the Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ J. O’Brien of St. James’ Church easterly wave in the south-cen­ demilitarized zone area. These' area, two U.S. Air Ftorce (R57 was celebrant Mrs. Jane Mac- Who Saves Money These Days? ship at 7 p.m., both in the rei»rts say there may be.som e Canberra bombers struck at tral Caribbean with fop winda of Church Community House. earone was organist and soloist. 35 miles an hour. troops of the 317th and 318to Viet Oong troop concentrations Burial was in St James’'Ceme­ The religious education com­ ------— —------13 miles northwest of Quang mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. Mon­ tery. The Rev. Eugene F. Tor- Ngai. A U.S. spokesman said at day in the <3hurch Community pey read the committal service. Peace Vigil Begins least 63 enemy troops were KNOW 488 Albany Ave. Hartford House. Bearers were Richard Krin- kille^. The Canberras staged a The board of trustees meets Jak. David Krinjak, Victor surprise raid on 200 to 300 Viet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Abraitis, Raymond DellaFera, Cong concentrated at a base W ALTER LECLERC Church Community House. Richard Dibella - and Arthur camp. 151 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Many Faiths Join N. Elected to thii pastoral sup­ THAT UNDER DOWNTOWN .. Gturtafson. In , the Rung Sat special, zone ply committee are Elbert I, 20 miles southeast of Saigon, a Carlson, Mrs. Ellsworth Green- MANCHESTER DOCTOR IS BRAINPIOKINO unit of the U.S. 1st Infantry Di­ leaf, Bryan Jensen, Lawrence PITTSBURGH (AP) — A To Support Pope vision reported killing six Viet MAP Swiss doctor is brainpicking in Cong and uncovering two enemy Fentiman, Philip Linderson, _Sfk RENEWAL. BUSINESSES (Conttonedtoned from Page One) and Everett P. Frost, with Mrs. BOTH STORES OPEN FiUs^urgh. base camps, including a mine MDOES”■ ^ ' s icc.itr gregationalists, urged Intensl- Ronald E. Edmondson and Dr. Haps Eberstark is recruit- stein, piroside sident of the Central factory. The infantrymen de­ George Matzdorff as alternates. BE , , tn« for Mensa, a club for people Cpnfereniice of American Rabbis, fiedV prayers throughout the stroyed 40 mines and mine-mak­ montiv-with special services on The First Congregational who score 130 or above on an IQ said; | ing equipment as well as 350 fo r The Town of Manchesfem i ,/t3 WILL REMODEL WITH W IE | SUNDAY 10 -6 world order"Sunday Oct. 16...... diiurch AdiiU Bible Study test "We Join our voices in prayer­ Chinese Communist grenades, a ^ r a y that toe reconciling Group meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday Speaking recently of unusual­ ful solidarity with the great reli­ ton of rice, supplies of salt, tin (Highest " ’ngs on Town Investments in History) ^ O N AHAPPY tSHOfi D aily 10-A ly bright persons, Eberstark gious leadgrs of the world and grace of God shall come upon us a|id copper and two sampans. in Kingabury House. fA •al4, "Many of thes.e people are especially Pope Paul and his and so use us that toe gaping South Vietnamese mllitaty Nurse Sought chasms that are everywhere RE-ELECT I OWN TREASURER WALT LEGLERO ..... The local Ihiblic Health Nurs­ THEIR OWN MONEY? C lo^ Friday Night ■nder a real handicap. When heartbroken plea to the nations headquarters' reported a unit of and Satu^ay !»>•» talk about the subjects of the world ‘to stop before it is dividing brother from brotl^ Vietnamese rangers ambushed ‘ I • . ■ ing Associatlofi Is seeking a full­ time register^ nurse for a re­ Mosest to their hearts, most too late’.’’ • V shall be bridged,” he skid. a small Ylet Oong force 12 mUes 522-8279— 649-7587 MbfiU Just look at them and They called on all "our fellow “It Is/pot too late if we allow northwM of Saigon and killed placement of Mm. Theresa Kal- ' ber, ■who has rosigned effective g m t ” ^ Jews to link toeir hearts in God to use ^ we open ourselves 12 -Viet Cong without taking any WALTER N. LECLERC % Vote Democratic as of Oct. . Persons interested HARTFORD'S OLDEST Vhiy Intelligent girls ore un- wayer "tor a reversal to “toe to Him, in intercession." ■ casualties' themselves. 14 VOTE Y E S RENEWAL ON OCT: may contact Mrs. Harry McKu- Bsp * bigger handicap, he said. gk|m spiral. of escalation” and An interdenominational New In air a^ption over South Viet Sick, chairman of toe PHNA M -They feel \hey have to hide “the bloody fratricide of God’s York Committee of Clergy Con- Nam Friday, U.S. pilots flew; 410 nursing committee. , - TUs advertisement paid for by Manebester Seildeata APPLIANCE STORE M ir eWitiea under « bukhel,” children.’* cemed' for Vi.et Nam was' spon­ sorties and reported destroying TOWN ELECnON-MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd lEzn. Doreen Wilcox of Oohun-. k* Mid. appreelats titipi soring the ‘"silent vigil” this or dcuneglng 318 ehpmy huts, R « r. D r. Bcn Mofer H irty Ma haa been WrM as a part- cM wxnen - ind m Sponsored by Manchester D em om te Town CommlttM—P. 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fianrlypH t^r to comprehend that the leadership in •Wonders of the Vniverser Hanoi cohsiders itself faced awith the Connecticut Yankee Open Forum . i E n m n s same kind of problem, end does not in­ tend to oome down out of its fierce-faced ''FreqiieBtly Thankless Task’* Sciences Aided 'X' f d b u s h s d b y r a n ___ To the Editor,'* B er ■ se 11 wmtAi.n p r in TINO CO., INC. resolve to fight to Its bitter end unless " B y A H.O. IS BiMtll Streat To accept a position aa a the ’’bait” we offer is substantial. ■ Mancharttr. Conn. This week the “ivhematorial The wouM-bc ahifi tA the member of the Board of Edu­ TROUAS F. TOROUSON As for what these United Nations WALTER R. FERGUSON campaign of E. Clayton Gen- Getigirrif campaign, was sym­ cation is to accept a most dif­ By Space Research Publlihera sources, and some sources at Washing­ bolised, last, Monday, by ths IX 1x00 d eii Foundad October 1, ISbl gras turned itself toward -the ficult and frequently thankless ton too, would consider a real carrot, ceremonial release of the first task that carries with it long ftbllabad Brery H^rentnr Except Bunday* pdsltive brand of appeal, thus of a sibries of Gengras “Position James E/' Webb, administra­ for debilitating diseases, relief and Holiday!. Entered at the fo*L OHlce « that would be Washington’s announce­ hours of hard work and a sin­ opening the second phase of its Papers.” tor of the National Aeronautics from degrading poverty, or con­ S M«i —A paint that remains in­ under which orgeuilzed society "J 'T been merely so much destructive waste. sentence is,.of epurse, that such I would like to take this op­ tact 'When heated as high at 4,- can move forward in a new and I-.ji.: ■* «+ « ': The Voting Monday But. there ensued a hiatus— .a worthy effort needs to be­ ...... - ....L t ■ J f The first great block to the possibility portunity to express my confi­ 000 degrees Fahrenheit and is co:''iplex world. It is no dlsitaragrement of the effort! ^ until last Monday’s opening of , taken out of its 14 pages and ■A. for peace in Vietnam lies in Washing­ dence in the ability of Herbert then plunged into liquid notro- A mission-oriented . effort 4 1-1 of two local political parties, and no the second phase—in which the re--fed to the public in some A. Phelon, Jr., candidate for such as NASA’s to build a \ ton’s military and political need still to gen at -320 degrees Fahren­ I'"'- scanting of the Importsmce of the truly ' Gengras campaign seemed stall­ handy but strong capsule form, the Board of Education, to heit without breaking down; greater capability while accom- ; prove, somehow, that the bombing of ed, urtcertaSn, and preoccupied w]iich does justice to the inner Important issues about the manner of carry out the assigned responsi­ — An electromagnetic tech­ pushing its o'wn goals has far- North Vietnam was not only right but with opportunistic skirmishing content and the positive ap­ bilities in the best interests of conducting a proper local government nique for shaping metal with­ reaching consequences. In draw­ efficient. rather than with any main de­ proach and, at the same time, all taxpa}(prs and citizens of the out marring or scratching the ing together the heterogenous , to say that the most single Important sign of campaign. makes a relatively -easy and To'wn of Manchester. surface or changing the basic elements of our society in an F'fesT#'*'''.?! vote cast at the town election Monday This period, occupying thri convincing entry into the Gen- Herb is a product of the Man­ integrity of the material; attack on definable and chal­ will he that on the $2,000,000 bond isBue second and third weeks of Sep­ gra.s image, and the public chester school system, with chil- The Hypnotic Sales Pitch — An in.strument so sensitive lenging problems — problems for Downtown Redevelopment. tember. probably. stands as thp mind. On how this is done, and 'dren of his own now attending that it can record the heartbeat which demand cooperation and If the next salesman you deal wito low point of the Gengras cam­ on how well it is done, with this locai schools. Herb lives and m m This will be. If It is approved. Man­ of an unhatched chick, and multi - disciplinary approaches seems to possess an impressive quantity paign, not only because that and the other presumably con­ practices law in Manchester. chester’s formal commitment to Down­ which promises to be useful in —NASA is helping to force and of self confidence, and if he seems to campaign itself seemed momen­ structive- discussions to follow, Therefore, Herb Phelon will town Renewal. And Downtown Renewal, medical studies; exercise an understanding. , tarily formless and direction­ depends the crucial question of be personally motivated to to- If it comes, will be the biggest plus thing have an uncanny talent for saying just —Spray - on electrodes for First Major Effort less. but also because the whether the Gengras campaign sure all taxpayers and parents that has happened to Manchester since the things which wiU ease their way electrocardiographs, permitting The space agency is in many Democrats, during this period, has pace and theme and unity the most educational value for It became a separate town back in 1823. around your consumer reluctance— it’s br^der investigation of how ways the finst major mission- came out on the field in impres­ for its final drive toward the their tax money. oriented effort in our nation And, on the other hand, if Downtown a good chance you have run into one-of the b ^ y functions; sive, coriipetent campaign style. polls. The largest single expenditure not cloaked in secrecy, such as Renewal is defeated, that will he very the new breed, trained by hypnosis. — A synthesis o f some of the in. our Town budget is for edu­ atomic energy and defense pro­ It’s getting to be a growing thing, ac­ basic building, blocks of life in deeply depressing news for everybody cation. Let’s get a dollar’s worpi grams. We have attempted to FOR EDUCATION — 3 NEW SCHOOL ADDITIONS cording to the Wall Street Journal— a simple laboratory model FOR INDUSTRIAL DfiVBLOPMENT — THE NEW PIONEER PLANT who has been thinking, with hope and of value for every dollar spent make it work by strengthening which duplicates conditions on / purpose, of all that can be possible for giving salesmen basic training under by electing Attorney Herbert A. tho.se administrative institu­ Tales of Connecticut the primitive earth. \ the Manchester of tomorrow. hypnosis and then refresher ' hypnosis Phelon, Jr. to the Board of Edu­ tions available to us and by de*- cation. _ These developments''l^ve a This one issue alone, then, should be which keeps them convinced of their veloping systems of adminis­ Very truly yours, surprising characteristic \ in own good mastery of ail situations, in­ tration that are self-correcting. one to draw Manchester voters out to William Topping common; They grtiw out of (the poUs Monday—in what we hope will cluding the reluctance of some house­ P u rita n S iip erstitu tio n national aeronautical and .space For example, we have creat­ ed at Huntsville, (Ala.)v a be greater strength and Interest than wife even to take a look at their wares, “Makes Sesise To Me” program. Results o f ”5. '/!ia or the firm conviction of some potential mllnagement system that In­ usually accompanies a purely town elec­ By Wealey Gryk Jri To the Editor, For while we think of the customer that he doesn’t really want needs of space exploration in volves the complicated task of tion. The Puritans of old -Con­ .last that anyone heard of him. Re: Mr. Hutchinson’s state­ terms of launch vehicles, pro­ putting together and coordinat­ It Is an Issue which has.not been what he is being offered. necticut were a devoutly relig­ In their religious lives, too, ment in tonight’s paper, my . pellants and spacecraft, it was ing the®work of, about 10,000 crossed by any purely partisan contro­ Some salesmen under such training ious group. Yet, to a certain de­ the early -Nutmeggers had- a only comment is-that it makes first necessary to bring togeth­ companies. The level is about versy of any kind. Our compliments to and with such psychological confidence gree, supersitition governed passion for going to. extremes. sense to me that the discussion er scientific knowledge and en- $1.8 billion a year. l i i l I the individuals and platfdrms, of both in themselves . and their product have their everyday actions.- Sunday observance was excep­ on the Chipital Bond Imprqyej;^ . This system, .focuses in one ■“■deaver ranging acro.ss many increased their sales by handsome per­ Some of these occult beliefs tionally rigorous; the Sabbath , ment take place before town parties for their support o f this truly scieritific disciplines. In order major control room the infor­ centages. have survived to the preselR vfAa observed - from sunset on election., big proposition for Manchester. to move outward from the en­ mation not only from PERT, day. Even modem Nutmeggers Saturday. Or Mr. Hutchinson So far as the partisan aide of the And the services of those hypnotech- vironment near the earth, our but from Critical Path Analy- realize the necessity (??) oi One oonsdbntious state resl- “echo” Mr. BUis who feels that •lection Monday is concerned, We have nlciana who, professional or quack, nation has created a dynamic si.s. Companion Cost Systems, ■ '« I :-j| throwing spilled salt over the deht of the early 1800's, for ex­ we should act now and settle previously expressed our opinion in fa­ can produce such results are in increas­ partnership of science, tech­ and various other complex left shoulder to prevent an im­ ample, - found himself in great the details later? ing demand. nology, engineering and man­ methods which permit us to vor of a turn toward a Republican ad­ pending quarrel; but how many . difficulty when he began to Mary Jayne Crandall Some salesmen have even taken to agement based on the close co­ make 'vital judgments a.s to ministration. are aware that... ? shave too late on a certain Sat­ 58 White Street operation of industry, govern­ cost, performance, and time. The decision lies with the voters, and self hypnosis, pepping themselves up urday afternoon, the sun set ...F o r 'b e s t results, carrots, ment, and U)e university com­ These are basic decisions every their verdict will, in a practical sense, with the idea they can’t miss. after only half his face had been program manager must make. beets, ’ potatoes, and other un­ munity. NO reunite us all. Whichever way their ver­ All this poses problems, especially to shaven.. On the following day, derground vegetables must be Basic to this partnership has And in this room we decide the pocketbook side of the household, obMrvera noted that Hs was dict goes, the days ahead for Msub^a- planted on a night when the Events been the development of admin­ whether to overcome program wearing a bulky mliffler for the ter are such as to require and deserv<(, and the best remedy that leaps to mind moon is not visible. Similarly, istrative or management tech­ limitations by spending more , at the moment is’ that perhaps It would first time in many weeks. money, reducing our require­ in ’66 full citizenship activity and responsibil­ beans, com, and peas must be niques to control, direct, or Horace Bushnell, Whose name ity on the part of both political parties. pay certain of us consumers to obtain a sowed recisely aimed at exploiting resentment the best hypnotized sales pitch — the when the moon is increasing achieved his long-time ambition develop national capabilities in ful, exact man looked first ,at. judgment to focus primarily on over the one poor Httle thing Manches­ battle might be equal again. in size. by. acquiring control of the space flight and exploration. the clock, then out of the -win- those matters in which human ter has managed to do as a contribution But then who would ever really want . . . Glancing at the moon over Tinies otf London, one of Brit­ This is a responsibility of ' dow at the sun, and turning to judgment must be applied. to the potential solution of this whole that? Is there anything more pleasant, the left shoulder is certain to ain’s most prestigious daily considerable magnitude. As an me said, T can not measure out newspapers. addition to our aeronautical Through development of such country’s fateful racial problem,, the really, than Iieing sold? put an end to g:ood luck, the apples in time for you to *T always wanted a national programs, which have also techniques as these NASA in a problem which all Americans, of what­ .. .Brush can be cut effec­ get home before sundo-wn, you newspaper,” said the 72-year- made rapid progress, in less real sense is contributing to the ever race or color, must solve together tively only during the full moon. ■ must come again Monday.’ ” old millionaire. "The.iTimes was than ten years the space pro­ state-of-the-art of manage­ if there is to continue to be an America. FuH Circle To The Square ...A lost cow can be found (This was, irideed,' a -wise move ment. This contribution, we feel, quite easily. Simply place a the one I wanted. It exceeded gram of the United States has The appeal to Manchester people to We have been waiting, patiently if ■fay the old farmer. According to is important beyond the space stick upright on the ground, let my wildest dreams to get it.” evolved from a relatively small, east “white backlash” votes Monday is not very hopefully, for some sign of the Connecticut la-w.BiilshneU. would prog;ram, because the combina­ it fall, and go in whichever di- The Times, founded in 1785 speculative enterprise affecting return of the square. The square, as have been fined twenty dollars tion o f science, engineering and based, as usual, on pious slogans about ..rection It points. and for many years considered directly the lives df few Ameri­ opposed to the hipster, the in. the ring- if found traveling on the Sab­ administration has' brought in­ the rights of the people and the preser­ Of course, there were some the voice of the British Estab­ cans into an effort of great size a-ding person. And imtil lately we had bath.) to being capabilities—unknoivn vation of traditional neighborhood who scorned such beliefs. There lishment, is n\erging with and scope. about given up. The young and young-at- The efforts of the National and unimagined even a gen­ values. But the only right it really tries is a story (which cannot be Thomson’s '' London Sunday As we understand it, to the swingers heart have a special reason to Aeronautics and Space Admin­ eration ago—to permit the work to serve is the right, if it should be call­ vouched for) that a sCoffing Times in a new corporation, it just about anybody over the age of 25 be thankful that these extrem­ istration are iri a sense unique. of all our public institutions‘to ed a right, to evade contributing any­ Nutmegger began to build a was arinounced Friday. The is likely to be a square sort of dull, ist ideas have gradually died Sunday Times and the daily Other Federal agencies must be done more efficiently, more thing to the solution of the great prob­ ship on Friday (an qnlucky correct, respectable, loyal, obtuse, nar­ away. For, in 1830, Connecticut Times were not connected pre­ provide ways and ipeans economically, and more effec­ day), named it “ Friday,” placed legislators declared that the lem America muS? solve, and the only row-minded, conforming, neat, and con­ viously. through which the forces of our tively. neighborhood value it really defends, if it in the water on Friday, and circus was a definite public NEXT: Lunar Relay Satel­ sequently hopelessly out of date. The two papers are merging ■ society can work toward many let sail on Friday. That was the nuisance. . lite, by Dr. I. M. Levitt. tt should be called a value, is that of Arid as' it seems to a good many peo­ in a new company to be called things: National defense, cures being an all-white neighborhood, which ple, viewing the scene to painted in Times Newspapers Ltd. The Is, in the world of 1966. no longer either some magazines, books and films, on Thomson organization 'will own stage and television, almost anybody possible or desirable. Tlhe less "white” Rev. Kenneth L, Gustafson, 86 per cent. The papers will bo shoving students and the, palace under the age of 25 is likely to oscil­ Fashion House suggested tight, voting in Manchester Monday the clean­ A Thought for Today P^-stor ■■ developed independently, a grounds. late, throb, shake; gyrate, quiver, dem­ long double-breasted jackets Sponsored by the Manchester _Calvary Church of the spokesman said. Four student leaders asked er we will all feel Tuesday. onstrate, and so on. Moreover, swingers and cuffless pants, all unmis­ Council of Churches. Assemblies C< God — Thomson, the son of a Toronto the palace guard commander do not seem to dress like most other takably E>iwardian. barber, started in the newspa­ for permission to go inside the people, being swayed by Carnaby Wrong-Sized Stick And Carrot God’s Word — A Real Gift per business in Timmins, Ont., Doctor Revealed palace but. their request was Street and by fashion houses believ­ with a $200 down payment. Now ing, incorrectly, that all women have PRAGUE (AP) —Czechoslo­ rejected. Current opinion among diplomats at THE BIBLE CONTAINS: the Herald be owns more than 125 nkwspa- vakian television 'viewers were As student leaders with loud­ FOR OUR STUDCmS — A FUU.HME COLLEGE ,C\ JUST FOR FUN - • A BIG, Ne VF FO O L beautiful^ knees. pers and more than 100 maga­ the United Nations, as reported in th ^ Now maybe the neighborhoods we mind, of God, the state of man; shown films Friday night of ;a speakers urged the students to zines in Britain, the United Christian Science Monitor, seems to have been around afe unique, but you the way of salvation, the doom Yesterdays mari identified as Dr. J o s e ^ crash the palace gates, other States, Canada, Africa and the have evaluated the latest United States - would be hard put to find there some Mengele, long-sought camp student leaders demanded that of sinners, and the happiness of West Iridies. peace offer—that made by Ambassador of the swingier things today’s media 25 Years Ago doctor of Hitler’s Auschwitz army officials bring Sukaino believers. Its doctrines are holy, In 1963 he became a British seem to imply are ubiquitous. You also concentration camp. back to the palace. .J TOWN ELECTION: Goldberg in his opening address to this its precepts are binding, its his­ With rate book calling for subject arid was elevated to the can’t help feeling that between the At­ The Czechoslovak News Agen­ Sukarno flew to his mountain ■ession of the General Assembly— as one taxes o f $898,470, to be col­ peerage. He took his title from lantic and Pacific coasts there are an tories are true, and Jte decisions cy said the film was made by palace of Begor- and planned to Which represents too much stick and too lected, Tax Collector Samuel »Fleet Street, London’s newspa­ awful lot of people who are just plain, unchangeable. It contains light Brazilian journalist Adolfo Ci-. remain there until Sunday little carrot. ' Nelson statee oviir 98% has per area. •' night. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3 hard-working squares, whose idea of 'a to direct you, food to support cero in Argentina last Marrih. It So far as the United Nations diplo­ been paid. blast is a couple o f beers. And that you. and comfort to cheer' ydtt. said five survl'vors of Auschwits , mats can analyze our offer to UlL to 5 P.M. Cong, and we estimated more over a pletgue of bees'in the bus­ the research. SATURDAY 8 AJW-NOON Quality Line Products Jor the Bolol* -woods, where we than 60 others killed." Gen. Repairers License Let Stevenson^ Winterne Car Qualify • ars in -contact 'with regular iness district —^It hopes. Gaelic is a dying language. (Qnestion 1) iforces. This requires accurate Capt. John A. McFarland Jr. A' hive dropped off a truck re­ The term Gaelic is lued for the J . W H IT E of Fairchild Air Force Base, cently and its occupanta surviving Celtic lang;uages other Shall the Town contribute 32,000,000 to Comer Broad and . Fall Is with us and now Is venson’s Es.so has a complete Seafood and timely artillery fire. This Manchester Dowtown Renewal Project Middle Tpke. West the time to have your car win- line of shock absorbers in both .‘leans toward the conventional Wash., says: "The Viet Cong swarmed on a Broadway side­ . than Welsh, Cornish and Breton. are striving very hard to get all No. 2 pursuant to Sectlaa 8 -1 3 5 of th e G L A S S C O . terized, and the place to take it Atlas and Ea.stern. Experienced Upholsterer jtyp. of war. We find, fix, and walk. Police called beekeeper Statutes o f OoonectioutT, 43 O A K ST. materials. Anjdhlng we take s i Bissell St.—Tel. 649-182* Phone 643-2176 is to StevWison's Esso Statioji, Stevenson's Esso Station has TEL. 649-9931 .’destroy. Collie Summerlin to bring a new 405 Main St\They have a ,cdm- a repairer's license: they repack ^ Thirty years is a long time are collecting antique fumitur* ; "In an area In which you are away from them will save more hive and a qUeen bee to lure the plete line of V ’interizing items the front wheel bearings; also*for anyone to spend doing up- Retting out antiques they ,in a pacification role, breaking lives. Our destructive mission is buzzing squatters into it. ^ M Upholstery in that well kno'\fe-n.Atlas brand, carry a full line of grease seals hol-stering and that is just the stored for_years The SEE US FOB: |up the local-force Oommunist effective when we are killing Summerlin had to be called C H IL D ffR 'S DON WILLIS and IV I Shop First, they will use Atlas cool- and wheel bearings for re- . 1 „ problem is where to take this • Ahimlnum RoU Up guerrilla stricture requires a them." back when more bees were TREAT SHOPPE P GUNLIFFE Awnings RE-UPHOLSTERING ing systemth^ij fill the placement; spark plugs and experience that lies furniture to have it upholstered ' selective application of artil­ Lt. Col. Felix Salvador of San found trying to colonize curbside 250 Hartford Road radiator, with Atllis Perma points. When you take your car of P & M properly? The answer is, take e Door Canopic. lery. Some of the areas may be Diego, Calif., commander of the trash cans. 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This calls for Serving the BEST In Sea­ WHEN YOU VOTE YES FOR Telephone 649-3091 Slipcovers and Draperies ing that lies ahead of us. By the not worn nor pull unevenly It increasing demands for that not every upholsterer can REFINISHINGS • me to move iny,artniery battery shooting. An error will cost WATGH FOR EstabUshed 1949 food, Chicken, Pancakes, BRAKE SERVICE Made to Order way, how is the thermostat in only takes a short time to score services, it is evident that do but Max Pirog is an expert REASONABLE PRICES around fast, reoirgwize fast, but friendly lives. Complete Selection of your car working? During the the drums and regular check- recognize Mr. Plrog's in this line. You can choose give a far less voluhie of fire.” "Because of the civilian popu­ LUGKY MARKERS Sandwiches and Ice Materials warm weather a thermostaj; ups are. important, ability. from shimmering antique vel­ RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. J The artillery is often moved lace In the Viet Oong-controllpd Cream. Front End Alignment FREE ESTIMATES does not mean so much to your Richard and Robert Steven P & M Upholstery Shop Is lo- vet, corded velvet and some of WhiMi It's time to 'by giant helicopters, bypassing areas, the fire direction officer at PIZZA KING Lower Level of the Parkade Just Above the Traffic is responsible for keeping tabs General Repair Work 649-6324 car but with cold weather ap- son owners o f the station are Parkade the old Upestries. Mr. Pirog Circle roads that are mined or -whqhed DOWNTOWN RENEWAL YOU GET proaching it is important to proud of the attention to de- something new and ex- out by monsoon rains. - .« U VTA A V»AV l*-#4 CVl Xf n A fX IIV irlll O VXAXSZ yxtl* TEL. 643-0016 have a thermostat that is in tails given all cars. They offer drive down there, drive around citingly beautiful a new cut Harassment and Interdicto; BUY first class working condition, pickup and delivery to the back of the Parkade and velvet in floral prints. Do stop MOVE Are — H and I — has passed the :|TZGERALD1 FORD INC. Dube Tool Co. SELL At otevensonsStevenson's E.s.soJILS.SO Station,aiauon, frpp „f rharp-e on cars whether the store will be right in front ...in ------and--- see these------fabrics.- totiJ amount fired in both World Special Taps and Gagres COINS TRADE they have a complete line of j. j, fpr « Crease iob or a ma- customers can No longer do you need to hes- War n and the Korean War. ..______. . t to a grease JOD or a ma ol,,,a.raalways finafind noTUino.parking rSorhfright I int, Itnteitate nhnntabout iisinpusing velvet hopaiieebecause PAII Stainless and Special Fasteners * One of the largest inven­ thermostats for all makes and jor repair, Now would be a TOURAINE • Movinff UHLIb One reason tq that infantry in 1 . hnpreved traffie eireuloHon tories in New England. front of or next to the store. it mats and crushes. The new Special Rcamertr models tif cars. good time to have your car • Packin'^ 643-6563 ths field are surrounded by the Decimal Size# From * Supplies and Accessories. . How are the tires on ____ J , . . , Vacations are taken at all nylon velvet with the shorter Viet C3ong. There are no front * Teletj-pe Service. good wax job tjp,eg pf y,g yp^j.' f^ese days, nap will not crush, mat or mark • storage .080 thru .500 in Steps of .001 cal'? Will they go through the done PAINTS lines. The Viet CJong may pop up Plenty of porirfng Meyer Steel Plug Gages to protect, the paint longer are they taken just and best of all, it wears like winter? Most everyone now through the winter months. FOR BEST RESULTS anywhere — and just as quickly In Steps of .001 Connecticut Valley in the summer. SW enthusiasts iron. This velvet was presonally MANCHESTER disappear. drWin^ condinrnv'^^^cciyr Steven.son 3 offer yoil, the fin- many travel tested by Mr. Pirog; he crushed Rdocalton of Rioute 6 ^ Om t Uine Jig and Fixture Parts Coin Go. Tlie Cliu Chi area, where the Ball Lnck Pins,T^. vear stevpnvnn’a IT r n ^^ve ever seen Florida or warmer climates, it into a hard ball — when it MOVING ANB 26th Infantry is based, is cov­ Borlte Boring Bars— Carbide 91 Center St., Manchester hate thrpp v»fv f v t pnces. "Why pt^ers take advantage of was smoothed out not a mark PAUL'S ered by 360 degrees of ^harass­ Additioncri area for Bennet Junior High School and Also RepresenGng Other 643-6295 line snow tir^Q nt pvtrpmpiv about ^ is service? tjjg beautiful fall foliage and go remained! Velvet is a favorite ment and interdictory fire. Quality Manufacturers PAINT SUPPLY Tueo.-Fri. Noon—9 P.M. nrices Thev hnvp thp Stevenson s Esso Station is pp t^pg jf ypu are planning on for antiques and you can now TRUGKING GO. The 25th Division uses eight- Nathan Hole School g John, East Hartford—289-6459 Saturday 9 A.M.—6 P.M. Tires Goodwar Tirei and a tipw ^ "'S'Kt vacation In the next few have them covered with any of 645 MAIN STREET inch, self-propelled howitzers, Ure th?« v p a ^ L ^ ^ months, why not consider hav- ^he above materials and know Tel. 649-0300 and 165mm howitzers. They Storm sewers, sanitary sewers and water mcrins JptTon Pntiaas ^wh v 649-5533. In alddi- jpg those pieces of furpiture re- they will wear and still remain have a rang^ of 37,000 to 60,000 VIC’S PIZZA SHOP comp ‘•ion to the fine service you al- upholstered while you are beautiful. fee^ Since the division arrived WATKINS-WEST tirM rlml^ Of buying snow ^ays get here, they give you aWay? More and more people How to finish antique fum l- tak'-January it has fired more Improved streets 158 W. Middle Turnpike Tx FORDS E-pt npw first linp an t ® ^ Green Stamps as an pave been taking advantage of ture—choose braid for the trim 196 PhQU^649-8700 FUNERAL get new, first line snow tires at added bonus Dam 376,000 rounds ef arUlleiy this service offered b y P & M or use antique nails around the in all categories. reasonable prices at this sta- ____: d k c o r a t k w i t h New housing sites for eMerly P K Z A ^ SERVICE tion. Upholstery for It means that edges of the material. P A M Asmy men say many Oomsnu- while you are'gone, your fumi- does not neglect the part of SPAGHETfr^\ With the advent of cold ntete have surrendered because ture is being upholstered and your furniture that -Moes not Sh e r w in -Wil l ia m s A Service ORMAND J. WEST weathdr, batteries that started Radio Today of their fear of the Eutillery. New garden-type apartments R A V IO L I ^ will be ready for you when you show— the same care goes into your car without difficulty O f Williams makes two demands ON D I^ L A Y Open 11 A.M. Daily Director return. Call Mr. Pirog and tell everything. For instance, only SUPER break down and lose power WDRC—ISfiO Sincerity of his young artiUery officers Closed at 10 P.M. him wHen you wish the furniture an eight-knot method of tying quickly. If you should need a 1:00 Mike Milliard KEM'TONE ^Just out of school at Ft. Sill, New moN for civic and social activities Tues. and Wed. 142 E. CENTER ST. 4:00 Long Jiilm Wade picked up and when you are re- springs is used and when you Where Personal new battery, drive over to Ste­ k:Oo Dick Robinson D f I U X i WAL L in T -Okla. 11 P.M. Thurs.. Fri. turning home and your furniture choose foam rubber, Goodyear Consideration Sat. Midnight venson’s' Esso where they carry 1:00 New.*^. Sign Off "Keep your mind on artillery will be ready, looking like new. is used — the best obtainable. b A Tradition Increased tax revenue from prefect areo Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. M anchest^s. Oldest a full line of rugged, heavy duty WRCH—910 tnisiness,’’ he lectures each new 1:00 Matinee Why not stop ip and look at If the material on your fuml- SHERWIN WILLIAMS Closed Mon. A Tues. With Finest Farillties batteries that will start your 4;^k) Hartford Highlights 'group. "Keep clean. I will fur­ the beautiful samples of uphol- ture is not safegpiarded by 981 MAIN STREET 400 Mein StrMt car on the coldest morning. 7:f)0 News nish you Eioap and water to do New street and traffic Hghfs __ . 7:3U Gaslight stery that P & M Upholstery Scotch Guard, you can now do However, if your battery is not 32:«h) Quiet Hours T E L 643-6636 BO.” Sliop has?'E ven if you do not the job yourself by purchasing 8tx young second Ueutenanta MANCHESTER old. the trouble could be in the % tic— 1080 want any work done right now. an aerosol can at P & M Up- Most exquisite Downtown In Now England starter or generator and if this i:oo NVws he will be glad to show you holstery and spray it op your- PONTIAC is the (^a♦se, even a new battery Saturday Matinee M EMORIAL GO. AND these materials and if you are self. This protects it against dirt will run d'owg quickly. At Ste- ]:'45 ucoliTvs. Vermont interested in having custom fur- and stains because they can- Conseraation of existing stores foid hemes ven.son’s E.ssO.. they rebuild 4:4ii Monitor llfU tcd Riht'-ClJU^ DuPO N TS Opposite East Cemetery niture, this is available here, not penetrate the fabric. Do get n. ww*..-. wiiiiiii J KLH starters ,ind geii^ntor.s. They giJJl MonUor''^''‘ ‘''®''' The ^tore Ls open from 9 a.m. acquainted with the P & M Up- m • Kf MiNtMatT dirro/w TEMPEST also carry a full ancl'cqmplete ll:ooNews Stop ’n Go Increased economic CKtlvity Quality Memorials to 9 p.m. daily and from 9 a.m. holstery Shop and find out for 358 BURNSIDE AVE. STEREO MUSIC line of .starters and genefatm-s. :jio spect"um g GIFTS AND REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. yourself what wonderful work EAST HARTFORD SALES and SERVICE Does your car bounce unduljr 2:iXi New.s, SiRn Off ' Over 30 Years Experience It seems that many people they do here. Atlantic Sorvico on the road ? It may not be the WINF—1130 SYSTEMS SS Stabilidng tax structure 289-6333 Prop: "Rudy” DuPont Call 649-5807 PAUL DODGE fault of the road, it could be i •iVvyeekend that the shock ab.sorbers are 2.10 ■ysnkeps v-i. WhitP Sox Ish officials. It was observed Power and Hand Tools 128 East Center Street 5:40 Wp'ek'rnd Franco Marks Informally. Painting-and Decorating A. AEVIETTl, Prop PONTIAG, ING. worn and under winter driving 6:00 Npws Phone: 649-6977 conditions, this is a real haz­ 6:30 Weekend Franco spent the' day at his Tools r Harrison St., Manchester 313 Main St.—Tel.. 649-2881 6:35 Dial 12 30 Years of suburban Pardo Palace. He at­ Garden and Land Tools NORMAN’S I FITZGERALD FORD, INC. ard. Have them checked .and 7:00 News Baby, Household, Party Featuring a complete line .f 7:10 Dial 12 tended Mass and a reception," H "Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Dealet" USED if you need new ones, Ste- and Banquet Supplies Atlantic P r^ u cts .plus .STOP IN F-'OK 8:10 Speak Up Hartford Spanish Rule received many callers and General Automotive - 10:20 Dial 12 _____ worked in, his office for several llnvalld Needs AN r:VK FII.UNO ■ ■ J / f - Z j , - Windsor Avennh, Rockville — Open Evenings AJ|DO Looking for o place for 11:00 News Repairing DKMONS’l'WA'nON STEVENSON’S 11:06 Dial 12 MADRID, Spain (AP) —* hourSf'"’ * H »pirT. ASJI.VSRK tniiMna U llllO that ‘Special Affair? 12:00 News Spain noted the 30th annlversa C O IN S BUY 12:15 Sipn OH 14.7 MAKTFOKI) HI). WE CATER TO: WPOP—1410 ry today„^of Gen. Francisco G.AS OUTLAY $1.9 BIULION ESSO U.S., Foreign g jjL L 1 :00 I » u Terri HOUSTON — The nation’s gas .MANCHFSTKF SERVICE THAT SAVES 3:00 .Tim Meeker Franco’s assumption of power, A & A I l M H * Banquets * Wedding and Paper industry spent a record $1.9 bil­ Reuben Plen’s • Gatherings 405 MAIN ST. 6:30 Ken Griffin as the question of his successor Money TRADE 10:00 Hotline lion on construction in 1965 and e Group Meetings 12:00 John Sherman PUMP SERVICE TEL. 649-5533 remained unsolved. expects to spertd nearly $2 bil­ Texaco Sfafion of every description Supplies and Acressories Water Systems' and Pump. The -visibly aging ‘ ‘caudillo’’ lion this year to serve its 37 • ‘hine-Ups — WATER SKI LIMIT ASKED We have the "Know-How” H O BBY S H O P BOSTON lAPi — A .special, ®f Spain, two months from his million customers, 381 M ain Street Jacuzzi Gq^ds to plesuie you! * Engine Cleaning commission of the Department birthday, officially became " — Fairbanks M ors. COINS Phone 643-9149 VOTE REPUBLICAN Republican Candidate of Natural Resource.s heard a, of the Spanish government 24 Hour YES Church Corners Inn * Minor Repairs 403 CENTER STREET suggestion recently that water ^"*1 nation on Oct. 1, 1936. Emergency \ 860 Main St., East Hartford Edwards Secretarial Hydramatic Transmission Phone 289-4859 • Stam ps 649-7233 skiing be limited to daylight His rule brought the war-shat- • Repairing Seimee On FOR AU Make. Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. hours as a^ safety precaution, tered nation from near .chaos • ANNOUNGEMENT All Work Guaranteed The commmlpn Is studying into a state of peaceful prosperi- Thursday Evening To 9 P.M! Texaco Lubrication Service CaU Hartford boating laws. ty so strong that it could afford Service announces'the MANCHESTER We Give Green Stamps FOR to mint a thousand tons of silver opening of a complete 525 3993 Osfrinsky RUG CLEANING for the release on this anniver­ COMPANY ' typing, stenographic, DEALER IN WASTE sary of 25 million 100-peseta Town CHECK OUR DISCOl’NT PRICES ON CASE LOTS K HANNAWAY ST. coins. The ccrin is woHh 31.66. bookkeeping, . MATEitLAtS ! FOR PARTIES, OUTINGS AND WEDDINGS ‘ ‘ There have been frequent pre­ tnimeographing and Painting— Decorating RAGS, IRON Phone 643-0012 dictions that Franco would soon stenciling service at: LEE'S announce legislation providing COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL 3-D A Y for his successor and a contin­ Edwards Building T reasurer SCRAP METAL uation of his government. Interior— Exterioi*— Color Consulting Service SERVICE CENTER PACKAGE STORE Vernon Circle I and PAPER Spain is a monarchy by -virtue Vernon, Connecticut Complete Insurance Coverage I — isiM — Between Post Office and Friendly Ice Cream Parlor of a 1947 national referendum Phone 875-5329, 643-4510 Est. 1915 Downtown Renewal 181 PARKER ST. which placed In Franco’s hand DEDICATED TO COURTEOT S AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Tel. 648-5135,or 648-5819 FURNITI RE CLEANING the right to name both his suc­ Kay Giard, Manager Customer Parking North Side of Building cessor' and the time of succes­ sion. WM. DICKSON & SON Rosalind T. Qui^h 4551/, MAIN STREET FREE DELIVERY Today’s anniversary was not MANCHESTER,; CONN. 643-8388 a national holiday. Aside from a Tel. 649-0920— Manchester, Conn Catholic "Te Deum’’ at Ma­ GOLUMBUS drid’s Oriente Palace for the HEAVY DUTY CAPABLE ■ diplomatip corps and high Span- SHOGK p l : v o o d c e n t e r < 9 ABSORBEF INTELLIGENT 67 Tolland Turnpike Tm MiM Ih* )*k. . . «M kMs jsil Os iMt Di tad Mtt-fof it... in ti Mlcii Hav* a Manchester, Conn. qatstion on colorT.. . istwt Is m i7 . . .-Iwis\ts dp HT ★ ’ 9.98 ^ ^ O o n a id s AMBITIOUS M U VS fir siwift hsi» «i IwinHl spU feii^ Phone 643-5874 Distributed By ITS hamburgers CIVIC MINDED HERE MANCHESTER MONDAY, o 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 You’ll fiiid the finest plywood dNAHAPPYFIW BUY THE>ArNT TUAT’S WORTH THE WORK ^ AUTO PART ENERGETIC paneling, cabinet plywoods, kitch­ OCTOBER THIRD en |cabinet' and Am utrong oelMngfS 270 BROAD SL took for the {oldeo arches. . . HcDons. . 4 PAID FOB BT nOENlM OrijBS'OANDlDAraB . . 1. Open T%ur8„ Fri.,,9 P.M. for 46 WEST CENTER STREET ) PAINTS your convenience. 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PAGE TW'ELVE BJANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 Pages 13 to 24 Section Two ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 Jlanrt]f(Bt«r lEwening ffwalii SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 X - r r Two Stahhed In Brawl After Footba^Qame RETURN GOVERNMENT PEOPLE EVERETT, Mass. ^(AP) — Two teen-agers were stabbed and 20: others injured in the aft­ ermath of a mele during half­ time of a football game Friday night between traditional rivals Everett and Somerville High Schools. VOTE REPUBLICA Two youths were arrested on charges of assault and battery and six others were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. Police said the uprising lasted almost an hour and involved some 600 persons at its height. 3rd Thomas Snook, 17, senior class MONDAY, OCTOBE secretary at Everett Vocational School, was stabbed twice in the X leg. He told police he was at­ «r*v jt* f tacked as he left Everett Stadi­ um In an attempt to avoid the X trouble. \ Anthony Ginewlcz, 19, of Som­ erville suffered two stab wounds in the chest in a scrap near the stadium entrance, police said. Whldden Memorial Hospital said Snook suffered a severe loss of blood, but was in satis­ Advanced Gifts Team of United Fund factory condition after emergen­ cy surgery. Ginewicz weis listed David Comins, seated in center, chairman of the ■ Corporate “B" Advance Gift* Team for in fair condition. Manchester’s 1966 United Fund Drive, studies reports brought in by the members of hi* Also hurt was Patrolman Hen­ committee. Seated at left is George T. LaBonne, and at right, Eugene N. Kelly. Standing, ry Landry, who suffered an in­ left to right, are David Brennan, Peter Merson, Thomas Kolls-and John Perry. Manchester, jured right knee. for the second consecutive year, is a member of the Greater Hartford Community Chest—■ A riot call brought a total of Red Cross Drive, with 12 local agencies included in revenue allocations. The 1966 campaigni 100 police from Everet, Malden, will be kicked off on Oct. 10 and will end on Oct. 31. The over-all goal this year is $3,106,083, Chelsea, the Metropolitan Dis­ with $103,000 set aside for Manchester’s 12 participating agencies. (Herald photo by Sa^ trict Commission, suid nearby temis.) Bonee Tours Factories in Manchester state police barracks. Thomas Phillips of 146 Wells St., a Cheney Bros. textUe terday to meet workers in a number of factories. Besides Edward Ruggerrio 14, of Ev­ Chester, Bolton, Vernon, El- and now field representative for worker, takes a moment from his work to chat with John Cheney Bros., the itinerary Included Iona and Case Bros. erett, whoo suffered a broken Cancer Division llngton. South Windsor, East the American Cancer Society. Bonee, Republican candidate for Congress from the First Bonee also visited the Municipal Building and the Parkade... nose, told police: ‘‘Someone Windsor, Tolland, Stafford, Miss Bergin, a graduate of St. Congressional District. With his Manchester csnnpalgn man­ (Herald photo by Saternis.) came yp and asked me if I was Will Organize Somers, Union and Willington Francis School of Nursing and EirCT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ager, Atty. Vincent Diana, right, Bonee toured the town yes­ from Somerville and when I told who has tin interest and a de- the University. of Bridgeport, WAYME JOHN WILLIAM \NATHAN HAROLD them no, I got hit.” Mrs. Kenneth Wigrren, chair sire to help in the fight against was associated with the Blood l>AVIO\ Somerville won the football School, Spruce St. Roger Bagley and Atty. John pro-tern, has announced Cancer. The division will be an Bank Program of the American game 12-0. odegarX^ MANTZ GARSIDE SCHALLER AGOXINELLI TURKINGTON District 6—^Wekt, Side Rec, Fletcher, 1967-70 term. the first meeting of the Worn- informally organized group of Red Cross before coming to the Heavy Turnout Seen Cedar St. Independent—^Frank Lupien, en’s Division of the Manchester American Cancer Society volun- American Cancer Society. She Unit of the American Cancer teers, board members and any will tell of some of her experl- District 7—Verplanck School, 1966-69 term. Bruins’ Captain Olcott S t Constables Society will be held Tuesday at other women who can contribute ences in helping a division to The chief moderator will be Democrats — Clarence Foley, LONDON, Ont. (AP) — Left T -39 p.m. at the meeting room ideas, time and assistance to the form, with gfreat success, a$ For Monday’s Eleetion Atty. Paul B. Marte, a Repub­ Joseph Macalone, Joseph Macri wing John’ Bucyk was named of unit office at 237 E. Cen- society through her member- Bridgeport, FOR BOARD OF DIRECTOR^ lican. He will make his head- and Paul Phillips. captain of the Boston Bruins £(t tor St. ship. Mrs. Wigren hopes ttet IMJT AU signs point to a heavy turnout Monday at Man- quarters at Voting District i. Republicans—^Merrill Ander- the team’s practice session The Women’s Division is sUll Guest speaker at this meeting woman who would like to k i ^ The moderators in aU seven flon, Ralph Maher, Wesley Thursday Bucyk 31 Is startine ^ the organizational stage and will be Miss Patricia Bergin of more about the work and tnG Chester’s Town elections, with estimates ranging from Shields and Wilbur Bennett. j • - a ...... , ...... „ ------.... 65 per cent to 80 per cent predicted for ^the town’s polling places will be Republi­ his 10th season with .Oie Bruins this first meeting is open to any Bridgeport, former executive needs of the society wiU attend cans imder a plan which gives Town Treasurer in the National ^ c k e y League, woman in the towns of Man- director of the Bridgeport unit this meeting. 21,600 voters, Democrats—^Walter Leclerc. The polls will be open from only uncontested seat. Demo­ each party the honors in al­ ternating elections. The Dem­ Republicans — Mrs. Rosalind 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. eind both par­ cratic incumbent Edward Tom- Quish. ties have made extensive plans kiel is running unopposed. ocrats will fill the iK)sts in the Nov. 8 state elections. Town Clerk to get out the vote and give Also assured of election are Democrats—Edward J. Tom- rides to the polling places. Ab­ Democrat N. Charles Bogglnl Both town political chairmen kiel. sentee ballots may reach a and Republican Mrs. Anita have predicted victory for their Republicans— No candld>tb'. CONSIDER THESE FACTS record high on Monday, thanks Murphy, for the board of edu­ party in Monday’s election. ■Up to date registratkSh fig­ to a concerted effort by both cation posts which expire No­ GOP Chairman Francis ures, not counting Old results of parties. vember, 1968. Each is unop­ DellaFera said, "The enthus­ today’s tlhree-hpu?r voter-mak­ A hard, and sbmetlmes bitter, posed as the result of a ruling iasm among town electors is ing session, show that icxial Re­ BEFORE YOU VOTE MONDAY campaign, marked by repercus- by the secretary of state, con­ unbelievable, proving that publican^ ^ v e a slim 336 le(t4 Stons of last spring’s busing con­ cerning minority representa­ more and more people are over -Cemocrats. Manchester "Everyfhtng Buf Paying!" troversy and by questions of fis­ tion. thinking along our lines. We hjar' 8,73^ registered Republi- "Everybody Buf The People! cal responsibility, have ®rawn Minority representation reg­ will have a real celebration at cans and 8,401 registered The party which now has majority position on the Manchester has been struggling to gain, for Its own the Interest and involvement of ulations specify also that only GOP Headquarters on Mopdtiy Democrats. The 4,461 unaf­ town’s boards and commissions—a majority position it at­ residents, and for reassurance to potential newcomers a many town residents who nor­ two members ^ one party may night.” ' filiated voters will hold the key tained after many years of campaigning on platforms pro­ stabilization of its tax rate. mally 'stay clear of election is­ This Is a bitter, losing struggle when the parly in power be elected td ihe board of ed­ Democratic Ch^lrihan Ted to Monday’s election results. claiming that Manchester government ought to be brought sues. ucation posts for each of the closer to the people — has demonstrated, since it has doesn’t happen to believe in pay as you go as a principle, Cummings said, ■ ^ ‘The voters and has no solicitude for stabillzling the tax rate except In Both party platforms are sim­ three-year terms to expire in actually been in power itself, an increasing tendency to re­ ilar in most respects, but the know whlcli party is for the solve issues and policies and important municipal decisions an election year. 1969 and In i970. people 6***^ which party has Town Employes 'The result of this conflict between the instincts of the Republicans have based their In addition to electing town out of sight of the people. , ^ ruling party and the necessities of the community itself has campaign on a promise to give dona tlie most for Manchester. In these decisions, the party has acknowledged various officials, the voters will decide continue to vote Dem- reached a climax of public deception in the tax rate adopted ^vernm ent back to the people. To Get Awards kinds of resixmsiblllty first before it has condescended to one referendum question,uestion in,In-^'X ocratic,______as_____ they have done for ac^owledge responsibility to the people. for this year—an election year. They propose to amend the It is billed as a hold-the-line tax rate. ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT volving the proposed $16.6 jnrt- the psist four years. W e , will A total o f $70 in awards— It has acknowledged, and practiced, responsibility to tts ROGER town charter, to provide for ad­ Uon Downtown Renewalproject. own political bosses and to their behind the scenes connec- One of the unique ways this tax rate is balanced Is HERBERT JOHN ANITA WALTER visory referendums on impor- win on Monday.” the first to be presented un­ through the inclusion, as calculated income, o f a considerable The question read^''^hall the der the to-wn’s new suggestion tions. ' A. M- tmit actions. As for non-partisan predic- sum of money to be realized through the prospective sale MURPHY DOLL BAGLEY Town contribiit^>f2 million to and award plan—^will be given It has acknowledged a responsibility, In the conduct or PHELON FLETCHER ‘Thb. Democrats have based tions-most of them point to a various items of the public business, to spread special con­ of land now o-wned by the town, water department. The Manchester ,Dbwntown Renew* their ^mpaign on their record, -very close election, with neither to three town employes at a sideration and favor to those individuals and interests who money from the sale of this water department land would, al Projeotr'No. 2, pursuant to by some magical proceM, be diverted from its proper place claiming Umt they have held the party far out in front. Which­ Board of Directors meeting take the pains to associate themselves properly with the S e c ^ i^ -1 3 5 of the Statutes of in water department assets and placed in the town's general tax line a n d ^ v e given the town ever party ■wins, the board of Tuesday. \ party machine. Cofmecticut?” William Halausky will be It has been possible, again and again, to know, by the fund. Having already counted on money from the sale of many need^ improvements, directors may be split 5 to 4 for this land in order to balance its budget, the political majbrity Monday’s election will mark awarded $30 for his suggestion Identity of the outside Interest Involved, or by the Identity end facilities. the next two years, rather than now running the town -will have -to accomplish the sale of OARD OF EDUCATION two firsts—the- first time that to extend the time permitted of the representation for this Interest, how Some specific In the past few days,. tl)e prin­ 6 to 3, as is now the case. this land some time during the present fiscal year or find Manchester-has had seven vot­ for use of a compensatory exercise o f the municipal power ^would be slanted. cipal campaign issue^'lias cen­ The candidates in Monday’s The party now in power has erected a network of in­ its budget come unbalanced and its supposed hold-the-line ing districts, and the first time time schedule by members of ttiY iiTiTnnQlf p H -v tered around proposed $2.6 election are: fluence-som e of it p^ty, some of it highly valuablcvr- that Manchester electors will the engineering di'vision. ' Such a practice is hardly sound hudgret-maldng. Beyond million Capital ^ ImprovCnients Board of Directors and it is Inside this network that much of the real running vote imder the optional party- Mrs. Marjory Unsay and of Manchester is done. that, it puts the .town itself in a has-to-sell position with the Bond Issue, scheduled fohv^a Democrats—'Francis J. Ma­ property Involved. FOR TREASURER FOR SELECTMEN Nov. 8 referendum. Tlie Demo, lever provision. Robert Sasse 'will each be g^iv- Somebody has to be real busy lining things up all the honey, Frank Stamler, Olof An-- time and keeping them lined up—much busier than any That is a relatively small piece o f imsoimd, artificial CTSits are backing it. The Re- V Voters have the choice of en $20. derson, Raymond Ellis, John elected representatives of the party in power ever pretend balancing, built into the present budget. .'■^^licans are urging that the pulling a party lever and voting Mrs. Linsay suggested typing Outside the main budget, as an auxiliary, the political FOR CONSTABLES the straight party ticket; or pull­ Hutchinson and Atty. William texts In suitable form for di­ to be. package be split, to permit the So long as nobody Inside the network Ijecomes aggrieved party now operating Manchester has prepared, for submis­ E. FitzGerald. rect offset printing. Sasse sug­ voters a choice on each of its ing a party lever and then using at his share of influence, and reward, so long as nobody sion to the voters at the state election Nov. 8, an all-purpose, the pointers to vote a split tick­ RepublicMS—^Harold A. Turk- gested that recognition, be giv- one-package bond Issue In the modest amount o f $2,500,000. six component parts. ing^ton, Joim Garside, Nathan within the operation kicks Over the traces and makes public Voters, on Monday, vrill elect et, or of not pulling a party lev­ In to to'wn employes -with ac­ complaint and public charga?, the public is not likely to One could make a very good case for the proposition that er and of using the pointers only Agostlnelli, Wayne Mantz, Dav­ cident-free drilling records. know much about what goes on, in the decisive Inner goverrt- every, single item in this catch-all bond issue proposal is an nine members to the b(^rd of id Odegard and William Schal- item which, by soundest municipal practices, ought to be ELECT LECT ELECT MEIffllLL F. ANDERSON directors for two-year, terms, to vote for the candidates of ment of the town. ler. Nor is the public supposed to. paid for out of current ippome. In any case, what the Dem­ no more than six of whom may their choice. Board of Education ; Sulphur Made Safer ‘The party in power has shaped its first great responsi­ ocratic party of Manchester,'asking us alLto go tq the polls ROSALtND MiLI^ED WILLIAM be from one party: eight mem­ The seven new voting dis­ Monday, Oct. 3 and vote it renewed control, la saying to us Democrats—N. Charles Bog- bility in ofiBce as one to its own political machine, and to its bers to the board of education, tricts are: London — A British process Is this: ‘‘Re-elect us now, and then, next month, give us this gini, unexpired term ending allies and manipulators in the business and contracting RALPH L MAHER two for the unexpired term to ' District 1 Waddell School, for making sulphur in the form nice $2,.500,000 kitty to use in cleaning up our past and QUISH SCHALLJR JOHNSON 1968; Alfred R. Campbell and world. November, 1968, three for the Broad St. of hard, smooth pellets has been Among the practitioners of this kind of responsibility current obligations and neglects, and we promise to be good Dr. Walter Schardt, 1966-69 term, 1966 to 1969 and three for District 2—Community "Y", developed. It avoids the danger the boldness grows, until one begins to judge that they think and not run into any more debt for a little while-and not term; Belden Schaffer and raise the tax rate very much Immediately either." the term, 1967 to 1970; seven N. Main St. of transporting sulphur as a an3rthlng goes. * Leonard Seader, 1967-70 term. Among those who have observer’s posts on the fringd . 'Whenever it is confronted ■with the question of whether RORERT MEEK constables, no more than four District 3—Buckley School, powder or liquid. To make ihe Republicans—Mrs. Anita Mur­ of this the cynicism g;rows—a cynicism which tloubts that it or not-lfs budgeting twists and evasions and postponements o f whom may be from one par­ Vernon- St. pellets, liquid sluphur is squirt­ phy, unexpired term ending ed into a rotating stream of will e-yer, this wrong-directed responsibility, ever have the a^d-'horrowings have been sound, the Democratic town ad­ ty; a town treasurer and a District 4 — Highland^Park ministration retreats lnl;o showing a picture of something 1968; Walter Doll Jr., and Atty. water; centrifugal action pro­ good taste and conscience to begfin curing Itself. town clerk. School, Porter, St. There will he an opportunity, at the polls Monday, for^ it has built, or some improvement accomplished, as if it duces pellets. WESLEY SCHIELDS The town clerk’s post is the District 5 — Nathan Hale Herbert Phelon, 1 ^ - 6 9 term, the people Of Manchester to remind the jarty in powe^hat alone had some patented, exclusive formula for getting brick ______;______the only proper and legitimate kind of pblitical responsibility on brick, or moving^arth, or spreading asphalt. is one to the people themselves, and not to everybody else The only thing It has a patent on is what it costs the first. taxpayers tjo accomplish these things for themselves. _And every time 'the town has to hire the money to do such things, Reprinted from the Manchester Evening Herald Editorial because the political administration running the town doesn't of Wed., Sept. 28. 1966. want to pay for them as the town can afford to pay for them, the final cost of each improvement totals half as much again. With this regime, as Its own spokesmen have admitted in advance of the actual deed, a town nwaluation and the higher assessments expected to result from it becomes merely YES MONDAY another way of spending more money without raising the actual figure of the tax rate. But when assessments go up, even if the tax-rate figure remains stable, the real tax rate goes up. Especially it goes up for the average home owner, DOWNTOWN RENEWAL who doesn’t know how to protest and fight his case. The large taxpayers always seem able to get adjustments in their new assessments. All this, so long as nobody bothers to add it up realis­ GET=ACTION ONLY QUESTION tically, or project present trends into their inevitable future of eventual tax rates soaring oiit of all reasonable capacity of ordinary Manchester people to pay, ’ makes a pleasant enough temporary illusion. But it is a course which cannot lead to a g|ood end, or VOTED ON NEXT MONDAY to a solvent destination, or to a Manchester which will be capable of affording anj^lng—not even new debt—10 yean from now. o o Wn TOWN MANf> It is a way of doing businesa whlch has to be restrained, and reined back, if Manchester is not to spend and borrow VOTE REPUBLICAN its way into future debts and tax rates which will bankrupt its oiyn people. VOTE YES There will be an opportunity to check the budgetary U l irresponsibility of the ruling party at the ^Us in the tom 1 - MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1966 - m election Monday. - Reprinted from the Manchester Evening Herald Editorial □ In RENEWAL of Thors., Sept. 29, 1966. ' FOR VOTER INFORMATION AND TRANSPORTATION tb THE POjLLS ' Mt RETURN GOVERNMENT TO THE FEOPLE <^7 ON A HAPPY MONDAY. VOTE REPUBLICAN Monday. Oct. 3rd. 1966 CALL' kEPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS AT 806 MAIN STREET— PHONE 649-2850 This advertiseiiMat paM fo r h r M m cheater Residents n ils advertisement sponsored by The Republican Town Committee T I ■. 'i : n *1 O H

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PAGE FOURTEEU MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1968 N.- Hal Boyle Car Wheels Are Disinfected : ts . •s S 2 \S‘ s i r s ’* 9 2 ^ 1 c/> Memories: To Hinder Disease in USSR C9 UJ POLTAVA, UnltM (AP) T- farm la mechaniaed,’' Paaecbni* s g 2 ^ s, FIVE PORTRAITS OF PUBLIC LIFE o S ’ 3 ^ Cl> ac s o ed ‘ 3 1 C ^ la the mansion of the spirit. The wheels of your car are mean the Intensive mechanlza- i o s o b a cd ^ „ n>e longer you Uve the more tion found on American farms. 4) 0 , 0 1 - doused with, disinfectant. o W rooms that house has, rooms Because of the lack of mechani­ o i 2 Tou have to wear a white a For The Board of Education S. 2 .2 s P s a I g with vast views from yester­ zation, production per farmer i l ! i i day's windows, rooms with doctor’s gown when you look at jow. 2 »> Pu 1 w 3 U) 0 hearths w here^e remembering the pigs and cows. ' ^nd total production is low « g to fl ta 0 *0 “i'S c-” 'S p -O Q O ed ? 4>.2B I t B S Q 73 c heart can sW warm Itself with This is a Soviet way of hinder- relative to the people working in These men have oufstanding records ot service to their businesses, their a*- .E 4) ^ 5 h 2 g m o CO E 4) S the glow from bygone fires. Ing the spread of hoof and agricultureT About half the So- -5 “ M S S cd ® wg r s 5 The child lives only in the hut mouth disease, which has been viet population is still on the fessions and their community. They are accustomed to shouldering responsibil­ 5 « Bb == 2 E *0 .2 •r 4) S ^ > 3 □ e g c £ . ’C . “ ^ ® « -C plaguing the country. It strikes farm, while in North America .3 3 1 S’ c c i £ . E ^ ® g 2 ef today. As time passes he S M- s adds rooms to that hut until, if Western experts as primitive and Western Burope it’s 6 to 16 c — g w i .1 g. 3 5 a ^5 Jc ^ ity and to facing tough decisions with integrity. They find their satisfaction in I- .S 33 -5 m ... •s .= 5 Ts he lives long enough, at the end and ot questionable effective­effective- per cent. It takes four Soviet ■7C L- J3 ^ I | £ c | s S s 3 ■o " .0 JD4) TO ^O »0 ‘•' ;5° ^ -olag «» " 1 he baa built himself a rich and ness, and in this, it typifies farmers to do the work of one M S -a 3 -S o e o *n ^ 1 .31 § s g r many things in .Soviet agricul- working hard— tor the town and for you. X a. 2 many-chambered mansion, a many things in .Soviet agricul- American farmer, CO C C s I S I- 2 o 2 6 ®. S ' c l ’g mansion only for him and unlike ture. ' You can drive for hours in the 3 s £• 4) 5 ,s I « SB s I M ^ § ■■ i? _ x: 2 o^ ™ region around Poltava and E 0) " ■" S « 3 E "S " 5 human being. farm 'i^ws the problems. not see a tractor or other piece c S >. ^ W O ■2^^-^a O *7 ^ c S i o 6 ^ -d S to (O " « 5,0 No one knows the hidden , ^hool children are lined up to of modem equipment. The state I 0 ) qj 2 5 ! g | 2 (tf c « ^ 4) ... « s o | j 5 a * o m m e BELDON SCHAFFER *7? V 4> 5- *0 rooms its winding corridors lead greet visitors and hand them farm, for these parts, is truly ' *2 Lh 4) 4) 1 •< a 2 b AC 3 - lli 2 . C 4) u I g | 5 5 | <1o but him. Memory is a slngu- bouquets of flowers. Behind the highly mechanized, 6 5 . 1 £ 5 CO O B E CD ^ I ed > cd B ^ g 5 5 8 'a £ lar home that t>affles all but tte clrildren stands a statue of Len- This all goes back to Stalin, FOR THE TERM BEGINNING one who built it. He alone can in, catight in ihldstrlde as he who concentrated on-building up NOVEMBER 1, 1967 dwellin it; to an others it is not confidently walked into die fu- industry. Malenkov, Kbru- a mansion but a mirage. ture. He was mainly interested shchev and Brezhnev luive tried And you’ve built yourself in indwtry, and that in port ex- to make up, but postwar recon- quite a hiuse of the mind if you plains toe past neglect of agri- structlon, armaments, cosmo- Current CJhairman of the Board of Education. Bel's job can look back and remember culture in this country. nauts and other things got prlor- is the big one of conducting the meetings and overseeing when— qije director qf the state farm, . Tou were a business success Pasechnlkov is a small farmer’s turn is supposed all the work of the Board. He is presently serving his If you had a rolltop desk and a tmekset man with cloae-cropped coming ^der^ second term on the Manchester Board of Education; ho wooden waatepaper basket. nal,^ bustling and direct— "five-year plan which started this was finance director-for the town of’West Hartford and BverytxMly cleaned his glue^ ^ Khrushchev type. year: More tractors, more pay, along with organizational now heads the Inetitute of PubUc Service at the Univer­ as — but they were called Pasechnlkov presents all ••spectacles" — by blowing his changes meant to improve effi­ kinds of statlstlos about the sity of Ckinnecticut. breath on them and wiping ciency. farm, which ralsea pigs, grows A state farm like Chutoto is them with a handkerchief. com and serves as a cattle to 4) ^ I 4-> .4.* c 2 hr. S o> Clerks wore celluloid collars, the kind the goveinmtnt likes I H3 : - »*» 4) 2 3 2 c O 5 a M pj g breeding station. It has 880 ^ *C S 6 B .Sfffi 2 from which dirt could be re­ best. It is on the.^Crea8e and I l l s a 4b workers in two villages, covers i l i a : 4) X 4B moved with a pencH eraser. theoretically ,wlll become the f 4. 6 6,600 acres and made a profit only kind of^ farm one far-off r! a T3 ^B' i s >^ The most famous walrus mus­ last year of over |300,p00. i i|! r •« a jc h -E £ tache In America decorated the day. c» __ There are three stores, two sill bibuloua countenance of John L. Bufthe collective farm is still illP; C .. ti cj Si tin Sullivan, toe heavweight “ ioa. sports stadium on toa farm. land. On this the farmers get r a 3 llv S At railway terminals the red PasedmlkoVs speech g ^ on 5 ^ 4 according to the ^come of in 0^ < FOR TERM BEGINNING l - a . ■ 3 6 « b g s a long tone. StatlsIlM^ro a 8 2 3 :. 3 “ S i caps vied for the privilege of their enterprise and like to work NOVEMBER 1, 1966 III ^ hfl O ^ . 6 a S carrying your luggage at a dime Communist fetish, paM of toe their private plots. H .a : "! ’E K. S : a p t f - g a bag. emphasis on r n ^ t u l things, on No sudden change in farm 2 ^ y g 5 o ^ fl S quantity, and^AM e ftn t to in­ I --S 5 c .5 J- ^ 3 2 SB ;2 B 6 5 - 4) 2? -fl Bven the healthiest child’s organization has been planned, w ’S ^ c crease Triqdaotlon. Quality, 2 u* 4) cd u V *3S W cd ,0$ .7 c:: W ' nose seemed to run all winter apparently for fear of angering Walt’s experience as a physician and a father of nine X 6 -a A > a ; 03 b cTa' Q< ed hi) C 0^.0 : E < long. wfai^ Cannot be measured ao toe farmers and bringing seri­ for- children make him an especially sympathetic member of •A bfi 4. 22 A airing toe big depression “ W - 1«« •ttantloo, ous trouble to the already trou­ ® -r ^ J5 g ”3 a •K”S ® g 2 -s . I, -S § £ E I ! r some people with pride sti^ *.«««« bled agriculture. the Board. He serves as chairman of the Educational 3 g ® ® 3 3 6 S u o 5 ‘ CSnitovo five «, "S ’o 5 > 4) ® g .§ eg S I 3 borrdy said they’d starve b ^ e Policies Committee, a job requirihg research and soul- | g s - g f- - m O 1 2 they’d go on public relief^ and ’mostly in wfatt^hoom, WOMB BACK TO BdODT’. “ 00 *rd " »Ti L"" | geo | l^ I • I ? s «; S '" B 4) ^ 4) _ _ and plain. TOe lor- ______search. He has been a leader of the Great Books Discus­ S3 ? c O .0 ja CO t wE 1 -S.a goveniment form. “ *®’ would fiilnk. native sons to return to ing at Little League playing fields. " ■ sg l If a kid wore tennis Shoes to u in Judging much in tlM miode Island after finishing col- lid _,0 ^4) >4 X4) « ■'.s S w j ‘=“ 8.2 2 1"'*^ 4) s‘"’Wg a 3 IS a'g.s S .J3 4) ed fl 4) schodl, you knew he came from state, lag g I S s " 2 ^ g s S I s I - •c S *7 3 g a poor family. stand^lnt and taste. TIm term- chambers plan to inter- § 5 5 i i ' i I ^ 5 _ * r-. 3 -Jj ■& 4b| ‘-2 Many farmers thought it hn- remind you of picnic college seniors during tJjelt £ g u gag,. ^ 8 « i ed ^ 4) 2 0) b t i I I ® a a c S 1 5 I" fag 1 I 12' moral and a sin against nature “ Christmas vacation, and h ^ to a e - S o I K i !2 D i 3 to turn good pasture land into a WorM War I, likely find these interest them in settling down to I l l s 8 81 IIS bs l l l l golf course — since nobody places eveiythlng that h ^ e , careen in their hopis state, , u U III woidd use H but toe idle rich. sweet home is supposed to signl- LEONARD SEAOER A Juvenile delinquent was a *y- boy who "fudged" by putting These people %rn a straight Us kniKkles inside the circle wage, about fUO a month. No FOR TERM BEGINNING while shooting marbles for cars are seen around, but there ICOUHTRY DRUO NOVEMBER 1 ,19ft7- keeps during a schoolyard re­ are a few motorbikes. Radios cess. semnd from some <4 the open A wild-eyed radical was a fel­ windows, and television anten- IS HERE! low who aimouhced openly that rus rise from some roofs. / Len is now the Chairman of the Personnel Committee. be was against a inrotectiva tar­ Pasechnlkov Introduces his He was instrumental in the mature settlement reached manggemertt team. Including a iff tor American Industry. A. S i u ^ 2 Sd 'SmgSr'OA JL A*0 >» chief engineer, a veterinarian, a this year between the teachers and the Board. Mediation i i A Eiel ? V - § p BI-eo g g . ^ T § ' Many a farm boy learned ►H to I E o 8 •» horticulture expert. ifi well within his field, as he has done graduate work in ^ I .. I S s!> “ 5 hflS ® p ” M«»4) Qti k:m '-'3S Friends could always tell woman has driven them there el •1'^ tor your convenience. She wears he also served as Liaison Chairman between the Board •O S a.^ IB „ (5 l.ts-v J when you’d been to the barber­ STEREO MUSIC d .KS.’<§« shop because you always came oiw of the white doctor’s gowns. >. E 2 6 2 C 4b S '''> ® 2 Pasechnlkov Jokes with her. He and the Community College when it was a town-operated 4) ^ back smelliirg different. SYSTEMS - 3 O a A wise father alwasrs gave Us wouldn’t he seeing foreigners, institution. \ g . , . , 4 and fais farm would not be ■8 g £ g s | son a dime to put in the church AT ' ^5 3 B « shown off, unless the govern- I S l s S S S S S o 03 c C=o collection plate on Sunday; he « COC aj CL co knew If he gave the lad two ^ * \ X good Job. a I N!3S nickels, God might wind up with S NS m i l Pasechnlkov gives some sta-^ NORMAN'S a a a , a cnly one. a a a ' £ : ' a a § a 4b, tlstlcs about tte pigs—1,600 sold ' ALFRED R. C A M P ! 41 e r t 4 > One of the arguments tor hav­ STOP IN I'OK 41 S'EQ last year, ave^rage weight 660 AN iv\i{ riu iNi; .S03 «d n ^ 151 B oo2 ®.2a ing a large family was that you pounds, etc., etc. « i i i s l l eould always plan on living with nPMON.s rii \'i ION FOR TERM BEGINNING Cif-' CC 14H one o t your children when you At toe cornfield is a machine ^ a - s -2 “iir .Ss which levela the stalks, spitting NOVEMBER 1, 1966 Ra3 n grew old. A13 H A K 'il'O m ) KF>, .SI Si o rt ’S 09 SSiSaJp the cobs into a trude bed. r t h 4^ b The neighborhood Iceman’s MAN( HKSTHlv s ls S - J s 8«>S "Nlnety-flvs per cent of our 3 S " H 0: . “ ’la i horse had a s^ w hat to protect .§c rt ta9.J25 © him from the suiruner beat. A1 is as famUiar to the Town of Manchester a s ^ e town Nbbody who performed a is to him. He too is a candidate for a second term bn the OS service tor you would think of taking your money without say­ Board and is now Chairman of its Building Gommit^e. ing "thank you" — and meaning f I Q Q BONUS O^FER The Board has recently Been the completion of th r ^ It. ,\ school additions under his chairmanship and the initial » s If a fellow expected to cut at the much of a swath in oolege with steps have been taken tov^ard the building olJtwo, new toe ladies, he had to leare to schools. In addition to all this, Al is a claims representa­ to d'O S weitJ'O ® s Co play toe ukulele. tive for the AEtna Insurance Company. ! 1 i •Bl|s □iNlf life was so simple that even PARKADE CLEANERS m 4) fd S I '2 / 0-2 ft) your telephone number had only s '- i x a ’i Mi 4. ® a s E" _ ' *3 0 .a m'S'o ^ three digits. (Next To Liggett Rexall Drug Store) ;®^i s * S5 . 1 tikSe -ia g < oouS h oe ^ M bo fcS i o_ 2 I On evecy flO.OO of accumulated dry Cleaning, you wlB - B H New Hibisens Coming receive FREE gl.OO of DRY CLEANING! Washington — Ready for the "Here’s Where Quality, Service and Low Prices Prevan.” P e tt. I public in two to three years will Bring your clothes and suedes to us soon for professional N. CHARLES BOGGIN1 be a new hibiscus, Vulcan, that cleaning and alterations done on toe premises. .5 § Is more resistant to insects than most other varieties. A product — Ask For Your Bonus Card — PORTION OP UNEXPIRED TERM BEGINNING of tos National Arboretum, NOVEMBER 4^, 1966 ' S Moil, Toes., Bat. 7:80-6 • Wed., Thurs., FtL 7:80-9 Vulcan Is a semitropical shrub ^ f with.heavy, leathery red flpw- Phone 640-6569 erp. The brilliant red petals are §2 1 ' ’Si 2i 23 23 ^9 uf ruffled at the edges and havs Charlie is the newest Democratic member of the Board i i l ' i p t l p j t l l Bep cO 4) ^ O 4) 3P ob d w to ’B 8 ^ 5 I .2 gold undersides. Plants have of Education. He is a monber of its Finance Committee, g ® - a.S 4) been released to nurserymen l!iti g V ^ | 5 - 2 '§i 2 2 g < X 3 £ 2 a position which makes good use of his business abilities. E ^«H 73 a ^ 6 - 6 -5 1 ^ 5 for pcopagatiaD. p y o -g .S 4) S This man wears many hats—^he has been a social worker I m2 I > *0 2 « .5 - a P 4. I .-g .2 _ a 3 i 2 .a a-S i/i WOOOBN NICKEII^ COUNT I |!§l 6 4> O fl) td a .S S a vice-president of the Little League and a past president ■S51 g aB^i c g 3^-S i l ^ l-s l | i ®’P X ^ 6 .aId §V ■ a “ CXJNTON, Mich. (A P)-D on’t WOW—IT'S HERE > " " 2 § s l faS .S to 2 ^ " l4) i cd l t 00 . ■ fe -d IS bfl & ► ? , IS of the Connecticut Service Club and the Soft Drink fa-^ ^6 2 . S 6 S jsX P fl) ns i teH Mrs. WiUiam Johnson not .to I s i ’s ^ Ji w 4. .£ r §_ a 2 pq tahe any wooden nickels. I Bottlers’ Association. ' J l i . - Q a m Her hobby is collecting Wood­ CO O K THEM 1 H K ffi ^ 4)0 •fl’iSin^ i***’ 'Sp E3®4> en nlck^, tokens' and other » a eolns. Shis has about 2,000 and '3 g 2 -i'e a S isjB.wi k ^ ti2^i-S2®s-P'"3T)?^SC’^®®> ’i§S2E:cil3l,2sfi£aaisSfiis toey range la value from a dims YOURSELF PIZZAS! IslilrilT lIlJ IB 8 a CS JS 2 » S ■£ 5 .9 i.2 i b C/J «/» __ No mere waiting! Jnst coll Pirn-Ray's and In !Ms|^ :B| |g^ ^ , 2 C3 m Q 2 minutes your pind will be ready! Pop in a ' l l i s M 1 I- a-sS 3 p gc:c. Sowing Machines THE JOBS FIT THE MEN— 1 e ™ "C 2 7?^ pre-heoted even ever 500 and In 8 minutes, 1^1 sf ■S^2 ! S®B-^Bs -s E s . tj a*’’ s 5 o (I awt year’s models) never £ ^ I |.S S ■“ t, bo S cd used. Bacriilee 986 or f l a — ® a s ^ A " o TvT presto — you'l havo a pfna — just the way THE MEN FIT THE JOBS S S . | 8 | !d=j M 4) S4) §V *d4) ® ?:;«M ls ! s | a s? Ui « CQ waeUy. 646-0247. New Eng- llS a s i « b. a -a MI-P s s s l s - l l laad AppUanosk PfaoM-RMy't mdko thorn! "B o a P fn a King in m z WITH PRIDE AND CONFIDENCE, THESE MEN ASK FOR YOUR SUPFORT b S ^ S | ! your OWN home.*? For furthor iaformotion call: 8 TOWTELEGTION; 3 s* le SALE IS NOW MONDAY, IN PROORESS PIZZA-RAY’S VOTE DEMOCRATIC OCTOBER I J ARTHUR RRUR 64S-0081 180 SPRUCE ST. 643-0081 m s . ADTERHSEHENT SPONtoRED BT DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE \

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO NNr, SATURDAY, OCTO^I^ 1, 1966 PAGE SEVENTERJI . , 7 to people, their voices and their St., at a reasonable speed With- hold a public hearing.'Tiie rec- got a>Stnall price for his prop- he and hia feUow candidates ful that the plan is tentatlv*. ses t e s e; si; s - » M— needs. This, is the “experience’ out stopping, once at the over- ord will show that Mr. Oarslde's erty can’f duplicate it at to- take on the (luestlon 'W in you Whereas there are some aub- ^ 5 5 i 4 i b | 9 w M *r p’ X ce M 9 M X ■>» y X*W »«X M * X |i§5|§|x| o 9 X ('*'-' S 9'»’ e <' 3 ^ 2 S '' c '-'9 9 ‘«'-''-’*0'-’ we need— even from a ‘newcom­ head traffic lighti. However, position Was upheld by the .day’s market. I know someone be willing to open up Manches- standard dwellings in the area, O p e n Fo ru m since the jaeginning of the cam- Town Counsel. / whose prope'rty was taken and ter land to the Hartford Hous- there are spme which are well I ^ | l « | er’ to active politics. „ !=xa?a.j?^~ 5pO 0 j 5 J.J igr?c>3 paign to ‘‘seir G>e redevelop- I think this type of thinking his new property cost more Ing Authority to build low cost kept and a credit to the area* =S?SSe>r » 2 s i r® a gS=q; 4— ^Mr. Hutchinson’s "words” iVQ > n - ’f o 'iQ V ii-m - _ 5 ment project the public, the on the part of, a new cpjiler de- than twice as much as what homes to help relieve the core The worthy residents in the P a 3 2 ft- " H i ; (many spoken and little said) 2 r't'O n **SWlndle . . . Fr^ttiJ’' wishec) his Directors to deliver? gave the kind of ‘experience’ traffic lights are no longer, syn- serves a reward; 1 hd^ John was given to him. It will be a city of their burdens?" area should be spared as much • H-SO 1^ • ^ I ■ H? •■ « « -<= ??=' '’ o f a : 9 • To the BMitor, 'if Did Harold Turklngton's ab- ____ ^______chronlzed. One must ijow stop Garside will be j?«^lected on great show for Manchester but Would he explain hid state- as possible. sr o g ? - ?S 2" that just isn’t— terribly illogi C? H’*a'o 3 O ^ V Yours truly, c a ~ 13| The Down Town Urtan Re- sence from the meeting when cal. One fact cornea through "in several times in dr|5lng fnm Monday, Oct. too many ^mall people will be ment that we have an excel- g * S .3 !-? 2 1 ‘**11 5«y: f » s s i i ” newal with n 1#.S million dollar the vote was taken deprive the his words— "The electors of the center to CSiarter Oak St. Very-'truly yours, - displaced without being able to lent charter that provides am­ J. W. Cheney s . I ? ; I % 4 -i ; • m ; a I * « ! ! s s"s» r ^ i r l » ' i -. price tag will prove to be a two Directors of the signals they Manchester are afforded a I believe the.de-synchronlring of ■erly R. M alone, find a reasonable rent. The ple means for the electorate P . O. B o x 846 fri So n costly scheme to the people of needed? How did the strings to chance”— period. David Ode- the overhead stop sigrns is de- l4 Prospect Street owner of the property can to be heard, when we were told Manchester, CosuL I 33 I , ! ' l l ‘ i I s* H ^ P i a i Manchester if they fail to get the puppets get tangled? gard offers us a real chance liberate, in order to make the fight it but that’s like knocking in the last discussion of a con­ I ^ I ? & r ® out an* defeat this multi mil- This week, the Republican and a choice, aa does the echoic public dissatisfied with condi 'Necea*fty, Not A l«xury" your head on a stone wail. troversy. that once we elect the Where’s GOP TeMn lion dollar swindle proposed by party is asking the Manchester oration of John Garside— two tiona as they now exist the Editor, Betty Filler people, we don’t have any more To the Editor, DowmtWn Urban Renewal is Editor’s Note: We don’t see say in how things are run, that I am appalled at the Repub* SS S S S !:;£; S S' / our foxy Metrocrats who, are voters to forget the past. They excellent men. Since we must accept the a necessity, not a luxury. how it is possible to be living is up to their wise decisions be­ llcan candidate.s running for of* ,S!7g>s*5'5i'w2!;'; ;VJ!2S;5;^M doing their best to hag the would like to forget their per- 5 — Again sincere thanks for out of the South End Rede s s # So 3-S 5 f!t ssf4§f?.'"5i?i l = i § B S s ^ 5 | > 5 ••X.*t a 5 '2 .X « i^ ly confused at what their con­ p 2 o —' Q © 2J X ^iiT X t* his tax money to underwrite j,ave I found answers to these g - g s l a III? ||5II 3 P I 5S=|52S?2 S» p:£g9ijiS’^2l“ f e e s 3 . ^ 5 3 cept o f ’’expienence’’ is. To me Downtown Renewal «A Fine Background” do so much more since they What concerns me most is if " »!'* ® , 2'f* *1 3 *" ® »- ? ? = i S ' ' ? the subsidy promoted by the questions: For ‘Critical Decisions’ is the solution to our problems To the Editor, would get a windfall in tax mon- Republican candidates ap* -I" > 0 B ” C 3. _ How is it that the six well- a^|-£=^;?s»=3|g = 2 “ g c ^ To the Editor, a? a P g I O*a .y , =X* — -a B _ | ^ h =5v "? metropolitan agency that cons if the 16.6 million-dollar in the downtown area. My vote As time grows near for the ey through revaluation? parently cannot run as a team. i » s S r O C*X ‘ 3 £1.^ ^'3 . seasoned, "experienced”, Demo­ p 2 - *■3 •< 2-* l a 8 ? ;:^ him out of his Home. When downtown renewal is passed by I am keenly interested in the on Oct. 3 will be "yes” for Town elections; I would like to Would he know the reason for bow can we expect them to gM70 0•. co2 g 5 a crats on the B oard of Directors 5 - M a® w*^2® 5|3 a a a 2 P s I b IJ s' g . i s = i Urban Renewal is reviewed and the voters and some of the old qualifications of anyone who work as a team for the better* ^ro-Eg|3! “ = St. for the M anchester Com m un­ ra^i 2. —2T that is putting up all the I have recently learned that a Our town has an annual budg­ While Frank Lupien, the only is a local -business man. He cost of municipal building went J the Editor: 5 2 8 ■ ity College? - i? § ls • ^ 3 3 a § i f3 .^ S y P 3 3 money and it assures a fat national survey shows that a et of over six million dollars. It forthright individual in the also maintains a very fine rec- up from an estimated $360,000 Open Letter to Hutchlnso- •It w as M r. G arside who ques­ profit for the predatory specu- very small percentage of bu.si- is necessary, therefore, that Board of Education campaign, ord as an officer in the Nation-, to $676,000? That, I think, is John, dear, who dled_ and tioned the legality and request­ only the more competent can­ B M Mto4 W W M lators who dishonestly pose as nesses who leave a redevelop- labors arduously to spread his al Guard. quite a luxurious jump, you the expert on government M MM M M M ed a ruling by Town Counsel, didates are elected to the Board private initiative. Let the "Vot- ment area are ever able to re- tax-.saving platform; he does For the above reasons I feel n be doesn’t know all the an- and our town charter? I believe 9 S 'ber of the hoard of direc* S ''S '''' 5 - 9^ k9: Lii.9S^ 3 ------o board, I am sure ; 9 <« «« ^ Z Z for an "experienced” politician, possible use ;^S m ^ „ C W! ft that City’s Urban Renewal certainily any that do return or - ,,c. qualfications for that office. the many problems that Man- wo^d help.‘rm 'M rtain the pa- ‘o” * yo^ resigned the post since * = = »< I would prefer a man with, at A fter stud3ring the qualifica­ i ? 03P.Wa2 ^*7“ ^ ..w ' = .; ^ ie 0 " 3 a S - Plan. Where there was once any new ones locating there will I should like to remind the Chester faces in the future. per would give him as much yo“ “’at someone was pick- n •o _ K ** *|=gj ■'-SJl® . s g s r i - the very least, a knowledge of tions of various candidates, I homes and building and tax have to pass on to their cus- Manchester votei's that Frank Sincerely yours, 1^ for-^answers as he used <>« y<>«- ™ s trip, you have GD QS S - E T ? 3 yn C.0 = g <-■>■ S “-r our Town Charter and a willing- feel that Nathan G. Agostinelli I s M 3 S ■"■See B * !i!i:= revenue is now open spaces and tomers by way of price increas- 2 5 3 ® o r-B 6 .3 » , ^ ^ ^ is a graduate of Manchiter Vincent GenovesI for other comments. At the o" “'a board for almost « S 3 C i ® ’M l Providence Is not collecting a rental fees (if they do not own candidates in our coming town University with a "Men I Can Trust” when we asked questions we y®}i are, the NEW EXPERT, ^ 2,*5 S S ? ^ S 2 = ■o »? • 8 2 *sa OImaa « m amis* ^ -3 S- ' “I b|: tr V® assessment fallen on the deaf ears of our elections. Since this is only my However, you are correct 0 ® ^ 9 S. dime In taxes on any part of the property) or B. S. in chem istry. H e has been T o the Editor, were misunderstood, I guess, it. How "experienced” Democratic lead­ own opinion, it should be con- about one thing, the voters of § '§ it. The City of Providence rise if' they do ■ own a high school teacher and coach I have looked at the record, since it seems we couldn’t get ers. .sidered as such. However, our r ft s ^ sif i II ® ‘found that when you use force then will Mr. and Mrs. Average of several sports. ' and to my way of thinking, the a direct answer> .1 would truly Manchester are not naive. I am :is Since rly, town is going to face critical sure they will see through all of u * I to drive a man out of his home Citizen be able to shop there ? You can see that he has seen record speaks for itself. I am like to have some straight hon­ ■ Mrs. Deborah Hazzard decisions in the next few years your wordage and realize what 1 ^and destroy his business he is If the 16.6 million dollar renew- the school problems from one voting Democratic on Monday, est answers and will be await­ and needs the people that are not so willing to build in that al project is approved by the 60 Ridgew ood St. Oct. 3, because I feel that the the true issues are. ’The issues qualified and have an interest *•'’* ?ence and is now ing his reply. particular city again. voters on Oct. 3rd. and the 2.5 M anchester Democratic candidates are Mrs. Peter Sadloskl you are trying so hard to avoid, in the people, to make decisions. serve us well as a or cloud, so as not to embarrass For over Thirty Years under doHaf capital improve- school board member. men I can trust. 48 Hollister St. m m I feel Nathan Agostinelli is this your party bosses. whlch our Two Party Political Gardner-Spnng ' “Register My Support” What is the word of a Repub­ a» s sii 8 S type of mail. Norman E. Whitney system composed of BurocraU School bond approved m No- T o the Editor; lican candidate worth these “Already Oveidue” A Disgusted and Disillusioned Sincerely, E“ 2 m 5 5 ? P “ 5 ' ?8 S!8 » S r 3 JJ I wish to register my support Dem ocrat, S~7~'^S^~S''9 —; P - E ^ 5 g ~ ? ' and Metroci^ have taken the *t will mean "To Stabilize Tax Rate’* days? I have read their ads T o the BJdltor; 3 A 9M . • t. o t« a to Stanley Midlin Lawrence Gleason --T ■ 3 > “ P * o * a 2.5 m ill tax increase. Isn ’t for downtown renewal. There ’To the Editor, and I see that now they are ^ seems to me that the pro­ -■^5-'.‘•! ab '->,:•,*''5 5 ! liberty and the privilege of 20 Arcellia Drive i M© B M this based on the current Grand are many reasons why the. vot­ 44 Packard St B j P S j e > © s ■•'^Sc.C $ 9 picking the pocket of Good old I am in favor of the Do>vn taking stands against issues posed redevelopment of Man- = » = 55 *• = , » 2 v^.50 2 -i'‘ L ist? ers of Manchester should vote town Renewal Project because they voted for in open meetihgs Chester is already overdue. P. S. If you are elected to a • s S^£.2'*SS f - " S = a ,l3 p . ? r ? 3 = l x Uncle Sam. It is time to remind "Nam e Calling” p i ' I’m sure we all remember "Yes” for downtown renewal of the Boards of Directors and minority seat on our new board,. 5 3 .* » > b .' £ 3 - i * ? | ' them that it is the Taxpayer To the Editor, I feel that it Is necessary in This can make our Town a •||s*iE>| ® 2 5 o § 2 « » 7 = 3 ? “ „ , = - a s r » • ? ' ' S « q that in 1956 when a revaluation on M onday. Oct. 3, 1966. Most, Education. , , , , ___ V.., how long will it be before you^^ w ‘> ^ *5 5 ». ST© — A. © • who pays all the bills of Good Director Hutchinson should order to stabilize our tax rate. •veiy special place to be’. Man- «-a.in‘* §=-S |P s‘'^3|=® 2.C 2 B® ,y v a i i ^ 5 2 ? J i a r 2 3 _ < ___ O o r le = • £ ’ oldu Uncleuiivio Sap.t.» - such as the one just completed if not all, of these reasons have We can see signs of deteriora­ This is to inform them that Chester can be the center, a again ____ ’ > 5 ; s ? ' ' B 'a'’.'’ ” ■'■■ ^ ^r ta S" w■ ‘^ » “■=? * remember that name calling ’ •< » ■ 8 *5 * It'^llir*tlme*'for the H o W of place the assessed value already been eloquently argued, tion in our Do'wntown area to­ when you vote, you can not vote place for shopping, for enter­ •■ o i x P“ ' f £ * r f G S ? 3 D can always work both ways. He "WUI Vote for Garside** =.*■ * 3 ' ' | ° 5 = Manchester to start practicing ^ Purposes of many prop- not only in the columns of this day. If we do not invest in the “reluctantly” or “with reserva­ a * - 0 wouldn’t want to be called "sore tainment, for gatherings— as It X erties w a s ju st about doubled. newspaper, ------but elsewhere.------^I tions”. A vote for something is To the Editor ®< 2 thrift insteed of waste. Let us loser” just because he quit as reritalizatlon. of Downtown to' should be, Wrien the new assessments go I would like to say something promote free enterprise by re­ need not repeat them. a minority director after only a 'we can expect a continual exactly that. I have not seen Harry R. Lloyd into effect then this means the Democrats backing down on on behalf of John Garside Jr.' ducing taxes and the overall It seem s to m e that a pro­ couple of months complaining decline in the area in the fu­ many people could be faced I have known him to be a fine - V ) cost of government. Let us build gram which has support not ture. their rwo^s -like it or not. Whole Town” s p: w ith not a 2.5' m ill Increase but he -couldn’t stand the RepubU- and sincere person .who offers £ . They stand behind everything the Editor, ii i; Manchester as free men not j u can fiscal policy, though at the A “Yes” vote for Downtown a 5 mill increase based on their ,5"“ ^ they have done. the voters of Manchester cap­ M I debt slaves. Let us vote No°to fine people from all walks of time they were follo'wing prac­ Renewal on Oct. 3 will mean Manchester, aa well as the *« fO M M X 'C '^ ;«3 U7 able leadership. His experience ; 9 ^ ^ X i -I □ —© Mis'- ,-Oa-J-o-SM B-r a ^ s M9 -p' a S h a 3 C,£w ■- —aet^ACAMX « present asessment. I am voting Democratic 5 i.S S a S the bond issue on Oct. S. life ^should also receive the af­ tices set up by the Democrats. the stabilization of taxes. A surrounding eommuhltlea. »'«Mp'*' * E e B '- t 3 - The Republicans, in their "Without reservations” on Elec­ ■ on the-board of directors has Respectfully Submitted, firmative vote of the people of He makes great effort to com­ ‘‘No’’ ’vote vrill hece^tate an WM=* » riP p©. M B ® '•ST* platform; haver vowed to make growing at a very rapid pace j^en a vital element for truly fi® 5. -I'S © S tion D ay. *• i- !? © O «. n -I S » 8?5. | 2 7 - * O'O s^' Cfv2 ® s Manchester. plain of a person’s newness in Increase in taxes In the future and groiving can and does — 5?r ^3 ® n = ' *> a > ^ ^3 3 a Charter changes to give the Walter R. Sinon effective town g;ovemment. 332. - i ^ * a-3 “As An Indeimdent” On Monday, let us ^1 vote town, would ho like to shut the because the Town will receive create problems. You outgrow " S = l •15*3 people back some say in their This is not the time for In­ G® §■© > P ^ c £ - £;-••—• To the Editor, ”Yes” for downtown renewal. doors and leave Manchester in less tax revenue from, the area almost everything. This has 3 3 = ’ ■ ^ *1 3 '5' 3. S town government and to this I Answering Hutchinson decision but the time to elect ■iOZ t^^ A s an independent v m ov- Very truly yours. the hands of a privileged few and its expenditures for public happened to Downtown Man­ I 'l i 'l * ' r = ,a 5 j 3 = say "Amen,” but if the Demo­ the best capabte.: rM(()ertng §?«§ ing into the state of 'Ctl- which have done such a won- improvements and mainten- To the Editor, o r « | q St 3 “>rv;-.3=s crats are allowed to batter the Paul B. Groobert chester. The Downtown area service to the community. Too " = S'! cut two years ago, have If Director Hutchinson is sin­ derful ???? job in the past? ance will increase. now needs new storm sewers, much is at stake to do other- «> "oi.Tr,3- » Charter around any longer and ------cere about lifting the smoke 1 T 3 . 2 = 0 r watched the local political repeat their disregard for it as '‘De-S.vnchronlzlng Deliberate?” If someone was a Little Sir I urge all my fellow taxpay- n ew traffic lights, new streets, ^vlse. i ^ 2 3 3 * * scene closely and with appre­ Echo_ I would _ _ say__ the _shoes _ ^ fit ers to vote "Yes” for Down- screen on the Capital Improve Zi/i they did in the hiring' of the pditor. new water mains and new sanl- i for one on Monday, Oct. 8, q hension. It appears that the ? 3 -33 0 P General Manager, the allocating many years Manchester on the one who is saying it town Renewal on Oct. 3 if you mento Bond can — by g^Vrs.' will cast my- vote to help re- r *Pa© © 3 • right of the people to be heard o f the $80,000 (Capital Im prove- prided itself on its M ain St.; sineq he is certainly echoing are In favor of stabilizing our simply allowing the prople to Turning your hack on prob- eject jojm Garside Jr. I think and to express their opinions is ment ...... Fund in the Budget, and has been featured in news Mahoney’s comments’ made In taxes. lems does-not eliminate them, jje deserves yours! s s Ii being side-tracked and in jeoj>- the granting of the access' road papers and several magazines the past. Or does he call it a Paul Dodge "ewed and wanted by the ma- gdying them is the only an- ' Sincerely, S mSci *X ^ 9 X ardy. The voter’s rights have to the state for the Community '®*st Main Sts. in different name when It is done ------— jority and not a mi^rity group Mwichester has an answer Blaine W. WWeht © -'9 C 1 ^ 9 9>- g?3§i=‘^5i' » g £ g jw . t/l S B ^ 3 '* *1 2 -!? ’ V Xs been by-passed on such import- College, then there is only one oiir State.'■■ ■■■ However, over the■■ by an “honest” Democrat? "Vicious Personal Attack” wlio *»ay profit from some, to these problems — Downtown gog sorlna St U l n 1 5U P ?¥ o ® p 3®® > 3 i xv: S 2-5 o"*cS-^P:»H ant issues as the advisory ref- amendment Tm afraid they years the.... businesses and... the Mrs. Oral J. Perkins To the Editor, then they will be voted in by Urban Renewal. We should take __ 2:t ■ 0 O 2 SS®Js3b O S s " = T ^2 " . 5 qSsgg g»5°-=j§|y !TS£5-®s- erendum and the capital im­ might make to it and that is, buildings have deteriorated, P. S. Is the editor of The Her- As a long time resident of the people, for the people, ’That advantage of this opportimity f AUL’TINQ TO BE STUDIED ^S.»rt55s!£2. ® «< =Mv^ " ■^§3 aid a “Little Sir Echo” also the town of Manchester, I was is majority rule which has to update Downtown Manches- l-’ O - S." II ft? ? ~ ^ " :o =aB cr provement program. “When this Charter can be used, while new modem shopping cen- u — ------PROVIDEINCE, R.I. (AP) — Jo 2 ." = 3- £-55*SS’' 5 ® i£ Manchester needs a board of for the good of the jjeople of ters have sprung up all around or isn’t he included in the in- very surprised at the state been ’ a‘ means *■* good ■* govern- ^gj. For what it would cost the Michael Chinnery, a Brown Uni* 5 = a » s directors and a board of edu­ Manchester, forget it. When it Manchester, and the Main St. suits since he isn’t running for ment made by our Mayor, Mr. ment, hasn t it. TTie Marches- ^^wn of Manchester just to verslty student has been award- " ® i s " J . -.f.9 Ta? if o f § 3 - ^ g S ^ cation th at 'Will listen to the Mahoney, which was printed in ter people can be trusted to mgitg u,, necessary repairs, we gd a $14,900 grant for a research si= H ? : can be used against them, use store owners have done very anything? 53 3 .£ a S 3 “- " votes of the voter’s, weigh the It." little in the way of making their ■The Manchester Evening Her­ make wise decisions, can t ggn solve not only all of these project on “theoretical inves- CX r s 7 3 m = 2:5 various opinions and sugges- I remain concerned places more attractive to the Pro And Con The Mayor ald on Sept. 20. ’This w a s a 4 ..i problems but also have an at- tigation of the mechanism of 2 0 - % ? o 5 3 o 2 “‘ ” .T ' " o ^ a - S * ft ^Uons, and then formulate de­ and respectfully yours, public to meet this comj>etition. To the Editor; 'Vicious personal attack on M r. And if he would like to dls- tractive shopping mall. faulting” — the fracture of the a ''► ,S 3 a 2£a=il3 X - I ^ 3 1 cisions. ’This 'would be a gov- Mrs. Ralph C. Lewis Naturally, the property own- Mayor Francis Mahoney is DellaFera and certainly not in cuss some honest issues, there a . “Yes” vote will benefit the earth’s crust, • 8r op p *3^ ®a » : E. « 0 ; £,c enunsnt that is. resjxmslve to ers along Main St. are in favor asking us to re-elect him to the keeping with his position as are plenty. 'Why not start -with whole town. Chinnery was awarded toe our, mayor. 1 hope any future the ones ’The Herald editor has the persons who elected them— “Her Dedication” of the pn>i>osed re-development town Board of - Directors. He Very truly yours, grant by the National Scienca a people’s government. To the Editor; — but the solution of their pro- very apparently believes that "official” remarks ■will be cen- discussed, the budgetary jug- Helen Warrington Foundation. o X «4-a ©)X xctw m m M M S !S S • «>? 9 <©X XM «a X X XX X W m m m 9 <©r S 9 X X -I M 'X XXX U M -M MM!«S S 5 g • xtBS* X-l XC* X am particularily impressed As a responsible citizen of blem does not lie in relocating his past .^^record as a public tered on the issues involved as Sling and unorthodox calcula- § f* ? M xSiSco 8 03 9 X ^ x e X M there is no reason to cast a tion that make fiscal Irrespon- "Personally Acquainted” S S is SS ss's 3 S a s 8- a gi*? 8 sg sg 3 g 3 a is sisar* • is — 9 o © ^ 8 9 9 9 O 0 0 9 0« a 3 g s i •*a g is g a g^? 3 3 S S S S 3 g ii sf^ with John Garside Jr., Town long standing In this town, I feel the street and tearing down servant should entitle him to re- 5-HKH5!RX>t:?> I" 0*OJS;Wxp!3 had light on our to^vn because sibility. ’The fact that the Dem- To the Editor, HOWJWHOSH o > - c o r . > Cl>Cftjn w r.x c jx o’ sa3>^a»?>S5?#®gSH.; iff^^MXHajxa WH*p t d e o H s ? ttft-e jaH-p jd^ntJ Director. A relatively newcMn- obliged to express my opinion sornp of our newest buildings on election I“g L 3 = i § 3 | 2 . = ? =!®5 ==S 3 - , i » S 3 S | *1 3 © 3 “J X © 2.© 3 ® f a x ~ ^ a 5 x © 3*m © COB ?P 3 ® C«S ® STb ® ©3 ® •• ocrats don’t believe in the pay- i recommend the election of W A T C H F O R I i "3 ?r>'3 p tJ ® = a ® »»2 o 2 P-oP^Px “ij £5-3-13 3fr33353e*'^ ^ •0 » 3 •O >3*0 ® a'O 5*3X3 S. ~ er on the M anchester j>oUticaI about one of our candidates in the w est side o f M ain St. That I am well acquainted with the of Mayor Mahoney’s personal PS. »vb o !7 © 1 © S aS. ^ q g -o g c -q a® r® a - a s ^ 5 - f t - = t».. 2*^ a S a y a ^ “ Ir T g E ? ©J7*© ’ ©i ©r * 8 a ? | 3 g = a © 3.rS B ©o©-©©^ hS® a X o 3 » feelings. as-you-go principle, or stabiliz- Nathan Agostinelli to the board ~xff£.3. " £.» 3 3 " £.'£2.3»'"G q o o^B aK 7 w ©S a*.wS,pftW^, B»© 22 m 2 2. m © ^ © 2 © s a B i r % v --^ene, Mr. Garside has proven, the coming election. , is what will happen when our kind of public service record 7^3 a-* iS .. o<-‘ 3 2. 3.P 0 ^ • p w® p*< » " = :< 7 2.3.Do5£..« ■•m S » © m 5 .» m 2 &M & & S r- P ® ®* 5 S. 3ft*® ®ft ftO p g 7 © © tw a in his short term of office, that present Main St. and embank- R. A. Benson ing the tax rate except in elec- of directors and N. Charles Bog- LUCKY MARKERS I SgiS ” to®' po'O'/OH ‘/® W 3 “ - O’® mX >*k»«'5c;= X ^ a ©' o® o*' O" B' Irrespective of party affllia- he has writen during the past - "OB-.„a&- 3» >t 2 o " ? a w 3. ^*1 MB W tion year. ginl for the hoard of education. ■« “ “ E ? 3? 2. ’■G “J o S ^ S a 3 £ r | i ? M Jf *5 ^ g • he Is a responsible representa­ tion, a large sector* of the elec- ments to the proposed detour of iq years, and I will say that I ^ 2 . . c , r 31=8^^ ? S = ■7'Sg .► ? 3 5 ‘” x o o 2,o 2 t.» o’< s t «< © 5S S. © “ 2-2. 5 ® ^ W2 £.2,t^» c«5 Cfl"^ w j CQ** _ _ onSogoS "o 3 g •* 3 |i“S= I- . o ■© 2 © ;S © tive oif the interests of the peo­ MaJh St. are paved with cobble jq^c^v of no extraordinary public ITie “Small Peoplq” Or the fact that the Demo- i am personally acquainted with at PIZZA KING = | ^ b »£ : wli° >3 2 9 , G** torate is Intimately acquainted c ' ^ n Sw.: 7 »oc_|-Oo ? T = ‘” 2 £ '’ o CT 3 i. ■2. *SW *«< *Sa 1 g q ^ §•' -• 3 © .? | w q s ? s © © S. © © ■ o ple. Mr. Garside is neither a stones. It will not be long before service that he has rendered. To the Editor, crats have demonstrated a ten- both candidates. ■ Ilr avi ?§ - a 3? ^ S 3 o £ © y with Mrs. Rosalind Turkington " * f ? I o3 c “ = 3 »a g ® '»> Redevelopment, dency to solve decisions out of Although a registered Repub- 3 ' t4 O. M® " ® n, I I ?3 ? political stooge nor a manipu­ Quish and her. zealohs conepm dirt collecU between the stones any other reason why he C -■ceming f* O O I T ^ 1 --s lated puppet on a string. We and weeds or hay cover the gjjoujij j>e permitted to serve us it’s fine for those that can sight of the public. ’Their first lican. I am an independent vot- S 1 £ £-8 fo r the future of the town and f a s “ 0 need more men such as this to areas. Detouring M ^n St. will gg gj^her the Chairman of the profit by it, but what about -responsibility ------..^^r has been *— to-- their------■er. W------e independentr ------voters------may./ OPEN SUNDAYS ?|ffO* ms ?. 5 =■ -Sa g g Pj her dedication to town ; activi­ s serve us. .eliminate the possibiHty of de- g^gra or as Board Member those that own property an|d political bos.se's and behind the be a.nnoying at ■ times, but we Nj o 5 ■? ties. The long list of her unsel- Sincerely, fish de'eds in carrying out her velopment of this area has long Number 9. are paid a Song tor good in- scene connections. ’The public prevent the parties from getting t A.M. *-. 8 P.H. « ? 8 S 3 g g s s velopuigveloping the west side oL the t come property even though it is, isn't wa^ited to know what goes smug. Leo W. Terrlo ’ > social and charitable obliga­ I am wondering if he believes street. Development of this are^ old. Along comes Stshlg op- on because.,,their first duty is to As for the downtown renew- tions need not be reiterated that his bungling of the Capital PINE PHARMACY . 9<® X X =4 •• X ©tx M « m ! « - c 9X “Whence tiie Cbange?” has long been the hope of all hv erator and i^rofits by new con- their own political machine. al, I have reservations about the 664 Center St. e 649-9814 pi"? .SNS s 5 5. here. Those have been perform­ >«■____improvemenx quesuon, j a n a ay xnnlrf avnlaln »ha alanH YYl.n 'Phaf-la yuIiu T pin t-hank. To the Editor, Manchester, struction, while the peraon that He could explain the stand plan. That is why I am thank- ,4i3 'g 3 g 8 ii ii gg a 3 8 ? a is. S 11 , . 3'g iss^is g g gg g g 3 gg ed in spite’ of her oonstdnt de­ thkt I mean his refusal to allow 0 »Q H ^QHWLPQO ► x h ;, _ i ______My concern for the future of It 'would make more sense to S"^m m x m m m m m x ^ ^ 3 nMMt. f B Mff B . votion to family, _ church and us to Vote separately on the var­ ©2.3 1 ® S' a£ ='o 2 3 © CO© a 2 ® © ® ® 9X--'M9eM9'«>'^p 3 © ^MWXMMX have a Mall behind the present ® * 3 f T ^ a p 2 o'S.'S 3'2 b x » * S ® P © P S X ® I 3 2 * 0 ft © p SB s p S t p - f T^^>-9M04a © d 2.® o*p *fl52 Manchester compels me to ious items In the Capital Im­ _,B f4*r7©fi ©.B © B‘©!i©5 a s . _ a a a a = ■13 l i a s ■3 . a a iS ."g i f g i S’*®, a 5* §3.-gSaf„ community. . © © © ^al S g-’ S a.o g *1* write. The actions of two of the stores on the east side of Main ® ® ® $ '2 r;2 . ^3 g.^'agag'Sy.. . Having been ' raised under provement Program ) ^o u ld en­ ," 2'“ = ^ * ^ © © O CO A - 2’ 03 a' St. The stores could have open­ , y® i ro i-w -’ '^ = ClSHO>Sg J S ~ o = w Republican Directors appears to d>9 ^ “ «2gS2-55£ a. ' XboIh* B’BTMa ® the-tutorship of her father (the courage the -voters, especially ® £ t-ii S( Sa{i9*^i = ^ a w ^ Skb- 7»g<<3a s 2 .^as w ,® < ^® ® §*" B me so unprincipled, so unworthy Jat- 'sa m "’f urkhip^^ ings onto this Mall, so that there '5iM©’:*p ® * j x o 5 = " the 3528 voters of the N orth 7) *3 ffl© u) c a ?s:s|2? S a f - S . 5*8 B o S’ ® j © —© ^ 5’C © « H S - H . f ' l xijgs^SSaS- ?■ £33; S|.§ of party, and so ^ntrary ® Jed some oJ the^ost ^ fheTftoras^^'irbu^^r End to rush to the polls to vote o®* 2 ^ S'..a O'W’’ to their platform, that their ap- ^ „Ary,<,y thelstores. New busi- a ? « 2 l a 32. X =■ q S »1«-55S' " a.‘'Ip » k 8 fo r him. 1 ^ 5- p ©* ©* B c r a-T ; l®i? P -.7^ '8 l|l"''g'gr ajf--i3 h.>< H » o s'* _ 1&§®£. peals foTvotes should be re- nesses could be built on this •*-3 3P ^ 2 a - | r » • o S,"® a = ll ^ 5 b 2.= o YU uv istrative procedures she is best I have no regard for his kind ^ § S | x3 apa 9 ■ff fS g*•♦-« " l !:'o“SyXOgSg® BH® » o r* o Mall. Cars could still be jjarked o w < m g“l5-P Bo “ ?B © M B 1.3? w ='£.■’ 5 U®5 S3^ jected to accejrt the respon- ;i;,demeath thT¥aU at^ ^eU " kind of govern. YOU’VE HAVE HEART n M 5 » “ T S5l2 3:-5;a il |s°.ga3| A few months ago, the ) aW S ____ . X# slbllitles of the office she now ™,xkixo- ixt ment- I ® ® > S® “*2i?aiPH">5-Wt7ool 5 ® — ?*! ? 5 b e 3 egre o a 0 ; £»?»» '' Sa">?o?||' |< f,X|gl||oq^b*s||yg tons to place the bond issue on ^ giving my thoughts space In back onto Main St.? This would Directors, extend to him kindest iS S B X V ^ b S S ; | J * > * b S'SS.3 . §'■=• E.WO I f 9 85^3 :L 1—Your editorials of the asth the Junction of Main and Cen- at the polls Monday, I r* i s ^ ! ? ip lallil: her. I | * s.b E = ^ ‘ S.® ftp ■® ® w « “•IfalH : t# =•= «|8 li‘ Wie Directors, both Republi­ and 29th were eloquent—you ter Sts. ------S 9 s i j p a f m suooeeded in reaching out of r g “" 2 SI 4-'*' can and Democratic, having re­ Cottage St. be extended up to ■ “Dese^es a Reward” w the party sphere and into the East Center St., along HamUn To the Editor, "3g* s i -9 ;«^ H X*Fl^nfeS'I t Vt f * ^©px*^'* S«B ■ spect fo r the M a n a g e r’s ojJiritMis <^WNTOWN MAM^ r 2. ^ « ahd confidence In his ideas, realm of plain truth. St., and eventually connect with I have read with interest the IIIh x I 2— ^Regardless of party af­ Summit' St. fpr another through Open Forum article of Demo- s8"-i'* S- f ®Osts I unanimously voted to so place §Si •- the question on the machines. filiation such truth must "echo” artery from Charter Oak St., all cratic Director Hutchinson m • R ff? ©995 a * ls l Ia Hr^S^ ?l|llp3q&??§ During the past weeks, two of throughout the coming years to the way through to Oakland St., wherein he refers to Republican 1/8 VOTE YES <"— jM truly udselflah. He la dedicated from the center to Charter Oak and acted lU^ally by failing to § I c V , . / ■, r-fc / ...... ( p X g E NINETEl^K ' ' ' ' f ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,, SATURDAY, QCTIPBER 1, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 [A Dierker Goes Back to School Today THE Some Day^ Hefald Some Time PHlLADiELFHlA (AP) s—The schedule says the at the University of Cgllfomla thought he (Maye) might hav« • Sports Viewing Rain Threat EARL YOST National Leagua baseball NEW YORK (AP) — UCLA Plays Sports Editor season ends Sunday but.. • in Santa Barabara on Monday.- shot at it.” . Larry Dlerker goes back to "I wouldn't want to carry this "It appeared to me the b w If the San Francisco SATURDAY school Monday . . . and it around with me during a sea- hit Maye’s back leg,” Bressoud IN TV Grid 1:00 ( 8) Wash. Orbits vs. For Gbllege Giants still are alive Sun­ ; y Notes from the Little Black Book won’t be soon enough for 3on." said after watching a television WilUngton day night they have a', Laugh Department: Recreation Department is adver­ make-up‘game to play at 'the Hoilston Astros’ hard- Winning pitcher Jack Fisher playback of ^ hit. S:00 (80) Major League Grid Sl^ite NEW YORK (AP) — a doubleheader if you can avoid Chris Short, who allowed Just "Y ou’re 0 for 5," said fuck pitching prodigy, Game Today tising for basketball refereee for the 1966-67 season. Crawford, giving Gene the Cincinnati Monday.' If-they giving up six hits, symphathlzed moved up m Baseball Anybody up there like them. That’s two times you seven hits in getting his I9th t TTie hgby-faced right-hander, with Dierker, who finished his the wild pitch, Houston Manag- NEW YORK (AP) — 2:80 ( 8) Wide 'World of Rainy weather could'iiut The pay scale is $2.50 and $4 per game, have to gear yourself up. It victory got them out before any thumb. still are alive after that Harry? • * • they ^111 be Involve In a nine days past his 20th birthday, second major league season ®'' Grady Hatton waived his In- Fans who like their foot­ Sports a crimp in Yale’s jllans to for adults! With incompetent and unqualified officmls, throws the pressure on you.” more damage -was done. fielders in to set up a play at Poor Harry Walker. He best-of-three playoff with lost his bid foi“ a perfect game— with a 10-8 record. ball from the comfort of 8:80 ( 8) G a ^ o b t Gaddis outscore Rutgers at Yale a league has two strikes on it before it starts. . . . Phil It does indeed. The Pirates The clubs go at it again today MET8A8TROS-;; and the only, no-hitter of the Na­ the plate. But Hunt's soft liner was up with the sun out at Los Angeles. "All I can say is-I feel sorry their living rooms get a 4:00 ( 8) Nltr-Countdown Bowl this afternoon. Hyde will be seeking his fourth straight share of the have to win three games from unless the rain heads east from Larry Dlerker faiuat be won­ tional League season-ln the up the middle glanced off Mor­ Forbes Field before the If rain fouls up tile final for Dierker,” Fisher said. “ He look at yet another top col­ tq>-Kickoff Although the Bulldogs are Town Doubles Tennis Touma- — — —— — ———— ——— — the Giants and hope like mad Pittsburgh, as it was threat­ dering right along with Harry ninth inning Friday liight and gan's glove for the deciding hit. groundskeepers on the golf ueekend they may have to really pitched great.” lege today , 't 8) NCAA Football— favored in this first gridiron ment when he pairs with Mar- the Phillies knock oft the Dodg­ ening to do. At last calculation, Walken.,what it’s all about, after woud up a 1-0 loser to the New Missouri vs. UCLA Extra Yardage take Monday to wind up when UCLA and Missouri mcetlng of the two schools since tin Duke Sunday morning course to keep his mind off ers a couple more times. there was a 70 per cent chance losing a perfect game and theWx York Mets. Asked about the tensiim that 5:00 ( 8) Race of the Week Few remember way back his troubles, then back at Philadelphia beat' Los Angeles of rain in Philadelphia today. the series between ' Hie accompanies every no-hit bid, fight it out before the cam­ .rtse. a wet field has been known against John Mante.r and ^ e d the ball game in the ninth In­ Dlerker retired the first 24 “The Woodward" ^ 5-3 Friday, leaving the,Dodgers’ In other National League giants and Pirates at Pitts­ Dierker replied " I f was grow­ Doubles Finals to produce unexpected turns of Nelson. Duke hw held the town ^ «,metlm« fullback the ballpark to play a little ning. batters, before Ed Bressoud, eras. (18) Wrestling magic number at two. games Friday, New.'Jfork beat burgh. Presumably that ing on me, all right. Nobody Gary Beban, the^UCLA signal singles crown the past three , . do-or-die with the Giants. After Dlerker r^lyed 24 men leading off the ninth, hit ,a sink­ 5:80 (80) AFL Report-^"' Any combination of Dodger Houston 1-0 and St. Louis shut would push the Glant-Cin- said a word in the dugout, but Slated Sunday caller who gave-'Michigan State Once agqin, a duel of sopho- years and is a finalist again _ ,„tf^ iiw. But whatever fates are in a row, Ed BrC'^Oud doubled ing liner that barely eluded left- 6:00 (18) Continratftl Foot- out for Army duty) with the victories and Pirate losses total­ out Oiicago 2-0. cinnatl game back to Tues­ the only thing that might have Mi-. an unexpected Rose Bowl beat­ more was In the against Hyde, just out of the reach of Lee fielder Lee Maye’s lunge and ______“ Finals in the Town Doubles , ball / Washington Redskins. . . . In charged with protecting the for­ ing two eliminates Pittsburgh. • • • day. ” \ ing in Jahuary, leads the Bruins offing with the Elis counting ♦ * • Maye In left leading off the went for a double. reheved he pressure was a run Tournament wlU b6 ' (80) NFL— Giants vs. fact Baker, currently the Phil­ tunes of the Los Angeles Dodg­ PHILS-DODGERS— Some day some time the -a n d I didn t get one. ^ against Missouri. Both teams on Brian Dowling and the Scar- g . If the Dodgers lose their two ninth, went to third on a wilifl Bressoud took third on a wild adelphia placekicker ^and cen- ers did their work well FYlday. remaining games to the Phils White’s homer came off re­ World Series'will start. The won their opening two games, let on Pete Savino. Dowling Is a “ O ri O iu ii pitch and then scored on Ron pitch and scored the winning "It’s tough enough with, a private court at 97 Princeton 7:15^^ff8) Charter Oaks vs. considered the better passer, but Opening play In the 32nd an- ter. "ever did any P lM ^ ^ n t The heavens opened up on Har­ and if the Giants sweep three liever Ron Perranoiki, who said official date is Wednesday, but 'UCLA rates a two-tpuch- Hunt’s soft liner just past Joe run when pinch hitter Ron Hunt lead, but It’s tougher in this g^ Norfolk wet weather could hamper his nual West Side Rec Bowling kicking until 1956 when a> - q ry and* the Pirates, .who now from Pittsburgh and another he didn’t get the ball In tight Oct. 5 in the home town of down favorite over the Tigers. Morgan at second. singled off second baseman Joe kind of a game. Even it you get Opponents in the unusual 9 " SUNDAY must piay a doubleheader with from Cincinnati on • Monday,' enough. It went high over the the National L'e a g u e t»4. So far this season, the collejpe^ effectiveness. League will start play Monday ‘"Sto" kicker Vic Jano'rtcz • * • ' Morgan’s glove. them out (in the ninth), you o’clock play will be the teams 12:00 ( 8) Eastern Football the Giants today, though even then the Giants and Dodgers right-field wall. champ. They might he all football television w atch^/has Rutgers bowed to Princeton , . a jj-g Y lanes Injured in a.nayito A ^ d e . CARDS-CUBS— "If it had to happen, I’m kind know you sUll have to keep of Phil Hyde-Martln Duke an d'T Army vs. Penn State 16-12 fast Saturday while Yale • But even with 44 carries m that is far from certain. There will be in a playoff. Phillie Manager, Gene Mauch next week just deciding seen'such top quarterbacks as of glad it happened tonight— going.” John Manter-Fred Nelson. De- 1:00 ( 8) Time Out for thumping Connecticut 16-0. It's the oldest league in point of those three years back In the is an 80 per cent chance of rain. The Dodgers were very much was tossed out of the game Dick Hughes pitched a three- who won the N a t i o n 'a j Terry Hanratty of Notre Dame, instead of earlier in the year,” The 6-foot-4 Californian said fending champions Hyde and Sports g, UConn is at home today service In Manchester. . Til Fer- 60s, Sam very seldom ran as Harry is not amused.' in the game Friday until Bill when he complained to umpire hitter and Ed Spiezio clubbed a League pennant. Terry Southall of Baylor, Bob \Dierker said in the hushed Astro he knew he was in trouble when Duke are heavy favorites, (80) A F L - ^ t s vs. against Vermont In a Yankee denzie, veteran New York far as the 15 yards he covered “ You’re always better off White hit a three-run homer in Shag Crawford that the Phils three-run homer in.the St. Louis Of course if the Dodgers Griese^of Phirdhe, Troy Winslow clubhouse. "The season's over the ball left Bressoud’s bat in The sinijies finals between Patriots playing when you’re sched­ the seventh inning. Tliey came were 0 for 4 on umpires' deci­ victory. Lou Brock added to his win one more and the of Southeprf California and Bill Conference contest that could go sportswriter, has joined NBC last week against the New York for me. I’m flying home to Los the ninth. “ It was a fast ball. I Hyde and Duke will be played ( 8) Yale Football either way. Although both as a sportswrlter. Ferdenzie Is Giants on a fourth-and-flve uled," he said. "'You don't want back with two in the ninth, but sions. leagu^eadlng stolen base total Pirates lose one it will be Bradley of Texas. Angeles Sunday and I ’ll enroll knew it was hit hard, but I at a later date. Highlights schools have been in the con- a former six-letterman at Bos- punting situation at the Eagles with his 74th. all over. ‘,'This Is the game which will 1:15 ( 8) NFL Today— ference since 1947, this will be ton College and a native of Ash- 25. . . . In fact, the longest run prove what we really have,” Cleveland vs. Giants their first football encounter land, Mass. . Bill Denehy, of of his life was 32 yards and the said UCLA Coach Tommy Pro- 1:55 (18) Mete vs. Houston since 1933, and their first meet- Middletown, has been assigned jaunt against the Giants was Wotst Finish Ever for Yanks thro. "Pitt wasn't ready for us 6:00 ( 8) Canadian Open Ing over-all. Each has beaten to the New York Mets’ Winter, first since another 15-yarder and a wet field hurt Syracuse- his Golf ^ ' the other twice. Instructional League roster. The jn 1963. . . . Of the run against last Saturday. We are In excel­ lent shape.' ’ Vermont pasted American In- righthander was 9-2 with Wil- New York, which incidentally Not so optimistic' was Mis­ Celtics Score ternqtional 35-12 two weeks ago liamsport in the Eastern League get In motion a 76-yard drive September Rains HERRICKS, N.Y. (AP) and was idle last Saturday. " and 0-4 with Jacksonville. . Jack fhat resulted In the Eagles’ fl- National League souri Coach Dan Devine, who W. L. Pet. G.B. said his lop back, CSiarley Boston Celtics, nursing a Other (Connecticut games on Repass, University of Hartford ggore in their 35-10 victory, Get these pros! Los Angeles . 94 66 .688 — Brown, has a bad knee. flock of minor injuries, today’s schedule; sports information director, nashas Baker said, "You’re always Pittsburgh .. 92 67 .579 "Our scout, who was at Syra launched______a stretch of 12‘ exhibi- Bates at Trinity (0-1), Bow- printed and distributed an ex- gvvare of the possibility and Assure Last Place cuse doesn't Tee Tow'^iT^the tion games in 12 days by belting doin at Wesleyan (0-1), Central cellent soccer brochure for th4 ^hen I saw the opening I just San Fran. ... 90 68 .570 3 CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE—^It doesn’t matter whether it’s the pros (above) world Michigan State rates over the New York Knicks 132-106 Connecticut (2-0) at SpringfiMd, 1966 season. Pete Lo Maglio of .^ygnt. It was plain Instinct, Pldladel...... 86 74 .538 8 NEW YORK (AP)—April showers bring May flow­ or the collegians (below), the official is often in the middle. (AP Photofax) UCLA as number o n e " says Friday night for their first vie- Coast Guard (0-2) at Norwich, Manchester, has been coaching nothing I had thought about Atlanta ...... 83 78 .522 10'i ers but September showers helpeti bring last place for St. Louis . . . . 81 79 .606 13 Devine. tory in three pre-season outings Southern Connecticut (1-0) at the sport at UHartford since ggrller." . . . Sam has now car- the New York Yankees. ” ' They’re worth 170i Mustangs CSncinnatl ... 75 82 .478 17',j be seen on under new coach Bill Russell. Glasst>oro State at night. i 1954. Senior Pete Kasavage is times in his 12 years of Not that the Yankees didn't The game' will Houston ...... 70 90 .438 24 one across in the 11th, and the ABC-TV at 4 p.m.,*EDT. the only player listed with the jjp L service for 234 yards, a earn the spot all by themselves. Yankee magic went poof. Hawks. 4 8 average—not bad fullback- New York ... 66 93 .415 27'^ Most of the best of the Asso­ Chicago ...... 59 101 .369 35 It’s just that they got an assist In other AL games, Minnesota * * * Ing for a punter. . . . The end ciated Press’ top 10 figure to Friday’s Results from the rain. swept Baltimore 10-7 and 8-2 P u n t6 ’ n P a s s e s of the streak was the farthest win today. Third-ranked Ala­ Giants and Patriots New York 1, Houston 0 The Chicago White Sox made Kfinsas City defeated Detroit 8- bama, seventh-rated Arkansas Mike Garrett, the Kansas from Jim Bakken’s mind after Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 3 sure the Yankees would finish in 5 and California trimmed Cleve­ and over 500,000 and, possibly, fifth-ranked , 1.1- he missed his first conversion in land 2-0. City Chiefs sensational rookie ^ ^ professional af- St. Louis 2, Chicago 0 the American League cellar for Southern Cal seem to be in for Win Midget Openers only the third time in their 64- • • • ' and last years’ Helsman "Tro- Louis' fifth touchdown San Francisco at Pittsburgh the roughest games. rain year history by edging the one­ WHITE SOX-YANK8— Alabama, shooting for its Getting off quickly on the right foot last night were phy winner from use, has against Cleveland last Sunday, Atlanta at Cincinnati, rain time perennial champs 8-5 in 11 Burgess’ run-scoring single in third straight naUonal title the G ian ts and patriots, as the Manchester Midget Foot- heard a great deal about his Bakken, who had kicked 124 l^Mlay’s Gaines innings Friday night. the ninth was the 136th pinch hit meets a determined Mississippi League lifted the lid on the 1966 season at Mt. size—or possible lack of it. The straight, first made the extra Houston (Zachary 2-5) at New The finish actually is the low­ of his career and extended his Cash Prizes. record. Romano’s two-out single The Giants the scoring to down the Eagles York (Gardner 4-7), night est the Yankees ever have had, two outings. N«ithr"eim'has Neither team has ^ebo. Split chunky youngster, who carries S s " id e \ " id w L he tried " again When they finished in the cella: two innings later brought Mel 200 pounds on his 5-9 frame. j „ . Los Angeles (Drysdale 13-16) been scored on and Crimson in 1908 and 1912 there were onlj Stottlemyre his 20th loss against Glahts (14) at Philadelphia (Wise 5-6 or Tide Coach Bear Bryant says, only Skip Gay to stop the Jets, admitted he had some concern leading 35-28 It was eight teams in the league. N< 12 victories. He was 20-9 last Ends: Slogesky, Goff, P. Leber, also. "I never considered my- Culp 7-4), night "Mississippi hasn’t really be'n 26-8. Coughlin. more than five San Francisco (Marichal 24-6 there are 10. year. self a small m ^. I wonder if ^j^ytes remaining there was * • • tested. They’re big and tough as \ crowd was in attend- HobrmT^Donovan!%. Leb^er.** ° and Bolin 10-10) at Pittsburgh Tlie once mighty Boml^rs I could stand being hit by the t^e Browns would have had a chance to/fin­ TWINS-ORIOLES— big man, take his punishment. (FrymtJi 12-9 and Law 12-8 or Arkansas, with victories over T._Maher. Cagianello, Stratton. to score again. . . . "All I could Sisk 10-4) 2 ish as high as seventh jit it Minnesota pulled into a sec­ Oklahoma State and Tulsa, F^an Mahoney. Harold Turk- Gur- Now I’m sure I can” . . . Sher- ond-place tie with Detroit with mon. J. Wiggin. Maher. ... , , , , » a.- think of," said Bakken, “ w’as----- Atlanta (Kelley 7-4 and Jar­ hadn’t have been for the/rain Backs; Kelly, S. Wiggiii, Irish, rill Headrick, the Kansas City j ^ ^ plays Texas Christian, which is ington and Ted LaBonne pre- vis 6 -2 )-at Cincinnati (Pappas that fell earlier in yie'week. The the double victory over the champion Orioles. The Twins still looking for Its first victory, ceeded the opening kickoff, ®Watk^S;?‘tu„d;Trr“'*’ Tplu^t n coufd hfve been 11-11 and O’Toole 5-7) 2 rain in question fell in Washing­ roughed up on e,of Baltimore’s but has lost two tough ones, to „ . ■ , Eagle* (6) ‘s I*’® *>®®I I^’® A.FL, pensive n turned out to cos'cost Chicago (Holtzman 11-15) at ton last Tuesday, Wednesday Ends: Mallon, Abert, Smith, Kee- is lighter this year than he was top pitchers in each game. Nebraska and Ohio State. -. Pats-Eagles ...... gan. ■' _ - . - its the Eastern ^ Conference)~ St. Louis (Gibson 20-12) and Thursday and wiped out a in 1965. How come? "I played Harmon Killebrew, Rich Rol­ Southern Cal meets Oregon Gay scored all the touch- Tackle.*: Berube. Giorgelti. Dan­ Bakken, whose Sunday’s Games three-game series between New iel. Samiotl*. Mallnoski. B. Chase. lins and Bob Allison homered State, which rebounded frorn its downs for the winners, all from quite a bit of golf during streak was the foTrth"iongestTn Houston at New York York and the Senators. Guards: Andreo, Callahan. WII- off-season. After Id hit the off Dave McNally In the opener, opening loss to Michigan with a 30 or more yards away. He ion.~Abair, Hunc NFL history (San Francisco's Los Angeles at Philadelphia Since the rain ended the sea- ball, I'd run to it. That way, 17-3 victory over Iowa. started the parade w'ith a 40- Corcoran. Tommy Davis finally missed San Francisco at 'Pittsburgh ^ for eighth-place Washington and Killibrew and Don Mincher I could get in a lot of run­ Michigan State plays winless yard haul in the opening frame, ''Backsr°‘ w i"r t a 1 la,. Yankow.«ki last Dec. 12 after 234 In a row), Atlanta at Cincinnati •and ninth-place Boston ran out connected against Jim Palmer ning” . . . Houston Oilers Illinois; Notre Dame, No. 4, added two more in the second Prior. Walsh. Falkowski, Agostinel- aaid he had no excuses; "I just Chicago at St. Louis of games, the Yankees went into in the nightcap, tackle Pat Holmes underlines plays Cjoach Ara Parseghiqn's quarter and added another six- chants"*'',.^.*'.°"!^'... 8 0 lO 6—24 kicked It sideways and It miss­ Monday’s Games the series at Cliicago needing a a difference between Canadian A’S-’nOERS— old team. Northwesternr* Ne- pointer in the final canto. E.selcs ...... ! o o 6 0—*4 ed." San Francisco at Cincinnati, three-game sweep to avert a Hrnclra No fi mppta Towa — . — j t Watkins (Giants); safsiv. football and the AFL: "Up Kansas City downed Detroit brasua, NO. 6, Bud Bowsers averted a Jets Glant.s. Volland (Giants): Woods, if necessary lOth-place ending. there,” says the 6-5, 265-pound- with, a three-run rally in th# State; Michigan, No. 8, plays ghutout \vith a 30-yard scoring Only game scheduled - Three victories would have eighth inning, the last two runs North Carolina: Georgia Tech, ^lird period. PAT: Wiggin (Giants); 'G. Maher, er, "I was the second or third O ff the Cuff American I/eague boosted them into an eighth- largest player in the league. Site of the Manchester Hlgh- coming on Dick Green’s homer. No. 9, meets Clemson, and Ten- . . . . , . . W. L. Pet. G.B. place tie with the Senators and Also receiving praise for ------■■ Jim Gosger and Tim Talton nessee. No. 10, plays Rice. Here, I’m Just an average-sized New Britain. High basketball xBaltimore . 96 -62 .608 would have dropped the Red their play were Anderson, Cald- lineman” . . . Oakland defen- game Dec. 22 will be Central connected earlier for the Athlet­ Brigham Yoilhg took a 13-0 _ J . „ * _ Ends: Suiuava. Sweeney. Detroit ...... 88 72 .550 9 Sox into the cellar. first quarter lead,1—3 butw,.f hadv.,a to)a well, . ’ Thornton, Suntava, Saun Tackles; MacDonald. G. Saun- give tackle Tom Keating has a Connecticut State .College in When Roger Maris hit a two- ics. ders and Annulli of the Pats ^*rs, Davis, Ray. Inkel. Minnesota . . . 88 72 .550 9 come from behind in the final wi— __ _ Guards: Thoiiilon. Annulli Pope, quick rejoinder for those who the Hardware City . . . Biggest Chicago, ...... 83 77 .519 14 run homer in the top of the and Noske and Ryan of the Mike Tweedie. Twerdy. ANGELS-INDIANS— period to beat (Colorado State ask qim how it’s going. Says booster in Manchester for the CiSeveland . . . 80 80 .500 17 ninth ining Friday night, the Jets. Dean C3iahce pitched a two- lr^?h"‘ o•^ei^e^•"c."•Sal,leT^''‘‘*• Keating: "When you play is Clay Wilson, (^lifomla ... 79 81 .494 18 Yankees thought they had re­ ihe Football Trail hitter for only, his second shut­ Glants-Eagles Back.*: Gay. Carpenter, L. Mao- alongside of a g(uy 6-8 who former Buffalo resident. Wil- Kansas City . 72 86 .456 24 duced their magic number to Donald, Anderson, Cox, Caldwell, \vears a moustach (Ben David- son, an ardent sports buff, ha.s out of the season. He gained the Washington . 71 88 .447 25'i two- A touchdown and safety In Lodge! victory, his 1th. against 17 de­ the third period broke it open the AFL would Boston ...... 72 90 ,444 26 But Smoky Burgess singled Gjrid Action home a run in the bottom of the feats, on Jose (Dardenal’s two- for the Giants, killing any E. And'ersoii. K. Ryan.’ ' ’ status of the New York .. . 68 89 433 27‘^ R a m s B o m b e r s , Plenty of home football Eae-le hones Watkins Voilanrt Tackles: RIstau. Veysey. Morin, defenders, Butch Byrd of the NFL and With each passing X—Clinched pennant ninth and John Romano singled run single In the third inning. 49 action on the scholastic grid s..,..,., v - bu« i o Bu,.>,.d. co„„. .-..i. w.n..™ , __ Friday’s Reeulls front was scheduled today, winners while Woods electri- m*"*- Pierce. back when he was told that he Ity . . . A1 Lopez has rejected “ Kansas City 8, Detroit S ail three area squads playing fied Eagle fans with a 55-yard p!"yan® Bow%rs°Hiidri"h: t® "lanage the mtroit Chicago 6, New York 5^11 in­ & Four First Period Goals host, weather perniittlng. touchdown run in the third Backs; Noske. Roy. Banning. Ber- the way he nonchalantly camps Tigers next season . . . Draw- nings East Catholic (1-0) is home frame. £!-•_ Kanehi, Sapienza, Fielsch- under a ball. Butch pointed out ing rave notices in practice.ses- Minnesota 10 -8, Baltimore 7-3 K i c k to Windsor High (0-1) at Plavin? well for the Giatits P®‘ riot" ...... « I* « difference. ’'Willie doesn’t slons this fall with the Laurel- California 2, CHeveland 0 Aid Indians over Maloney ay g eii or me Giants ...... g g 8 •>— 8 get his head knocked off after erest Academy football team in LOS ANGELES (AP) __ "We, just got opr pants Pittsburgh and .Washington, 'Mt. Nebo at 1:30; Manches­ were the Wiggin brothers, Car- Only games scheduled TD: Gay (Patriots) 4; Bowers he makesmokoo a« catch” Keith Bristol has been Bobby Hamil- Today's Games Exploding ivith four goals In Coach Jack Christiansen of Brodle, who really with one triumph apiece, play ter (0-1) seeks its first ■vic­ tier and Leber while Maloney (Jets). tory against Platt H i^ (1-. PAT; Caldwell (Patriots): Lincoln of tljje San Diego ton, former Manchester High Cleveland (McDowell 8-8) at ^jjc first period, three by Ron thetha San Frnhci«pnFrancisco 4qpVd49ers fta *®y P®"!*’ “ BW l^PU see their second game in two weeks. stood out for the Eagles. Fleischinan (Jets). anything good we did d.®wn Last week's contest was won by 1) at 5Iemorial Field at 1:30 ______Chargers is called ”Abe” by his halfback . . . Pagani's Caterers California” (Rubio 1-1), night Conyers, Manchester High’s soc- man of few words and one jj,ere? ' the Redskins, 33-27, as sonny and Roekville High (0-1) teammates. , at a 'will play host to their victori- New York (Peterson 12-11) (.gj. teahi stopped Maloney High who likes to leave the scene **The Ram defense is realty Jurgensen completed 20 of 33 enters Central Valley Com­ recent luncheon, said, "a liun- ous Little League farm, cham- at Chicago (Horlen 1(3-12) 6-0 yesterday in Meriden. The of football,, accidents’ as improved and as for me things passes. petition against 5IlddIetown Stoneman Sets New Mark dred years ago, the” country pionship team Saturday after- Kansas City (Nash 11-1) at locals jww show a 3-1 mark, all soon as possible remains in generally don't go too well for ' Kansas .City, co-leader in the High at the High School needed President Abe and now noon at the home of A1 Camer- Detroit (Podres 4-4) victories coftiing on shutouts. NFL ALt-PRO Game character. me in Los Angeles.” AFL's Western Division with a Field at 1:80. BuuHarriers Bow Again the San Diego Chargers also on on W. Center St. The Cater- Minnesota (Perry 10-7) at “ It was another good team PLAY After watching the 49ers take"" Ram Coach George Allen, 3-0 record, meets the Improving need ’Abe’,” referring to full- er entry won the International Baltimore (Barber 10-5) effort from the first string,” Victory is vital for all r tr* "• > J. X a 34-3 whipping Friday night„y*’*^® praising his team for “a Buffalo ^ills in the (Chiefs’ home clubs. The Eagles list re­ Breaking the course record, 14:21 in winning his third start back Lincoln. Keith, incident- iFarm title and then went on to Only.games scheduled. Coach Dick Danielson said. from the Los Angeles Rams, win,” said of the 49ers; opener. Buffalo will seek re- venge for last year’ll 7-0 de­ Manchester's Dave Stoneman ‘ be campaign, finishing^ sec- ally, says that he is a descend- annex, the town farm honors in Sunday’s Games “ Good passing put the forwards at American Oil Dealers. Christiansen made this succinct "I still think the 49ers are a Tenge for a 42-20 pasting siif- feat and some momentum ond in the other meet. Steve ant of the Civil VVar president, a playoff. Final Games through on the goalie tlnq® ®n

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PAGE TWENTY-ONR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., I^TURDAY, OCTOBER 4/1966 f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.', SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1988 PAGE TWENTY ------r------■ -—~™TTX7Fv ^ ^ BY FAGALY and SHORTEN. Hfelp Want. .ening. The'Klock Company wIM' and development on AlroT^t| holes. Zippers repaired. Wlri:, ACROSS BcMm ’ *be happy to train ybu. We Ofre*'“’'type braclvjts. Fringe 37 Heavenlx boRp dow shades made to measupre many ,',h,erai benefits. Openlngsi:, ss-DS hopr iWork week. Dyharing IKiadWcowMit 39 Assiitf all sizes Ven^Uan.bllhd^iCeys for .ftrst and second shifts. Ap- ip Metal Products, 229 BUril* tXT4 PLAVA rT ^ N D S LIKE; 4*We’cr mott to 40 EssentU1 being < 41 Amlya (prefla) made while you wait. Tape re-^ ply. In perison Klock Company, hatji At.,’ ESaSt Hartford, 289-, /■ IT.*H.ed or “Want Ado" are taken over the phone aa a SiM iCourrTiN' THAT DWIPPIM9 N0I6E 24E^^aa 41Eaeeaatara cnnmiience. The ndvertiaer ahould read hla ad tho F1B8T steel, oeranio siding. William Here Is an excellent oppbr- -.mn-Lmr/im STILL DWIP^*'" [OOINOON ALL NIGHT^ IMoothwaiS. ncoaaadc (varj tuility to Join Se'ars out- ^,,'^ART-^TIME M O RN IN GS SsfrauTO tlliawto IBHnila 42 Narrow Mis DAY n.APPKARS Bnd. RET>ORT E»RORS la ttme for the Robbins Carpentry . Service. 37 “Sweotlwnt of 4 “— — tiora SSCommanS 4lwnMa(eoaS next Inafrtinn. The Iliwmld la rMOoi^ble for only ONB Incor­ 649-3448. standing sales staff. Coins' /.11. u M u ia 34Italie (ab.) ferae) SULATIN'A Sigma — “ Soar* 4(Juiensao rect or oriitted Inaertlon for nhy BdtWrttBMnoat and tbeti only prepared, to discuss previ- SOPtiy.aanSato BDienwiraM 3S“-----oftlNW to |ho e.>teot of u “ make Rood" famerttoh. Krrarn which do not n e w t o N h , sm ith a so n — \l 32“Now— % Boa p 6 Venerate San ontcaete oulr vlfxperience and your ; (JIgNERAL SE R V IC E S,. 4BOtberwlao leaspn tho vnino of tho advortioomcat wItt not ba oorrccted by Aemodelirig, .repairing, addi­ future - with one of thw Prancar. . TGadgetlOr SB Mala . I N C .' 34 Bntertaina Idten 37 Wiatip hdM v 47Comfeit “Dini-'e Rood" Inaertloa. tions, rec rooms, garages, World’s largest general ‘ SS Dinaar conraa SLook mfllen 38Hiiid osaeaaino porches and roofing. No Job,.,_, 649-5334 •III canltal la 39 Angela •60Ta and — ■ chandising orgeuiizaUbns.' . 98 Bandleader too ' small. Call 849-3144. ' “ r ~ n ? 9 nr (■aekrino. YaO Froe) CARPENTRY — Concrete work Check Sears liberal eirt-, '"01L“ T3raVER — Experienced 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 14 8 7 5 - 3 1 3 6 anything from cellar to roof, • ploye prograsm.-.top commis­ ollidri’yer for local/uel pump-, inside and out, no substitute for; sion and' generous car ex-‘- i.ing, year ’round work, utU* quality work, saitlsfactlon g^iiar- penses. Apply Personnel, forms supplied. Call 289-5431» anteed, ‘ competeMvW prices, no Dept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or call after 6 call 236-3185. Troiible Reaching Our Advertiser? job too small. D-A. D Carpen­ 643-1581 for an appolfit-.. BY V. T. HAMLIN f f 19 try, days 643-1904, - evenings menL ‘ A L L Y OOP / .Aal* IT*RIN60*=. 24-Heur Answering Service 649-8880. %AN’W!D -L* oil' truck driver. WKSnULNOP zr Call 649-2871. M A M Oil. SSU S!^giSS£l^i«^ AOMOaMlR Free te Heraid Readers Floor FinisWne 24 Hetp. 5*5 . Help Want*d---Femaie 35 SEARS ROEBUCK & PO* ^SSS‘> ^ ‘S »S S r}' “ “ ™ " ‘ Want lafoainalloa oa one of oar claoolBeM advertWemaatit adSuons**^rec rooms. concreU P i^ O R SANDuio^and refirisr. R E §pO N Spji^|S>q.l& ^ Wafit- SCHOOL BUS drivers fpr Man- Manchester Shopping Parkade ,_ jw 5 2 n r i work and giaurages. References e d /fp r. oflice. chester^ 7:30-8:45 a.m., 2:00- ‘^IVWPONBJ MO aaawor at the tetophono Uvtad? Ftanply caff tho mg (specializing lit o.der Mtchcheater, Conn. c a R n in a l BY DICK TURNER given, free estimates. Coll 643' floors), • cleaning and waxing Kn/ifoedge (rf^ fice procedure 3:00 p.m. Call 643-2414. 5T 2629. floors. ' Painting. Paperhang­ including,;; boiikkeeping . and EDWARDS ing. No job too small. John typin,g f absolutely "eslsntial. “ " ‘ J : ’ ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga­ Call Martihester Public Hisalth 10-year-old bpy. 38 Verfaille, 649-5750. OFFICE ANSWERIN6 SERVICE rages, rec rooms, bathrooms Nursing AAsociatljSh. 649-5389. CaU 875-0365 after 6. POULTRY'FARM worker. Call' tiled, kitchens remodeled. CaU CANPHIL Floor covering, 73 742-6232.’ ■ ■ ' 'LL 41 CENTER ST. . Leon Cleszvnski, Builder, 649' NICE HOME for lady,,tp l i v e ______^ 0 ^ « I SdLOSOO - 875-2S19 Birch St.-"Wall to wall, carpet­ MANCHESTER, CONN. - r t z . and leave your nieooace. Yonll hear troni oat adveitiaer fei 4291 ing. linoleumi Free estimate's. TOY DEMONSTRATORS In, light housekeeping, for el- aUTO PARTS —' leam the derly gentleman, near center. rrade. Full °r parf^tlSrdrivers. . ^ ?r ?r Jif ttoM vrlthoat r,ieiidlaK all ovealag at tho telephoae. E::’iert instFlletion. Cjall 643- 646-766Q. V . 1218 or 649,^-^985. ' Join New Etigland's oldest w Rooflmr—Sidhig 16 and larg^tToy Party Plan. d i l i i l i Automobiles For ^ale 4 Highest Commissions, No APPLICATIONV^eing taken ' tnat. for cashier-sales ^ q rk In v a - ______St.’ Oct. 1 of each year is the as-. 1962 FORD Fairlanc, 8 cylinder, BIDWELL HOME improvement Bonds—Stocks-’* ' Investment, No collecting. KERALD Co. —Roofing, siding altera­ No delivering. Call or write riety store. Must beY^yailable KITCHEN HELP part-time eve- sessment date In Manchester, 2-door,.one owner, 38,000 miles, Mbrttfanes 27 one evening, 20r30 hourser nlngsi ajiply In person; CJharter Conn., and Ml personal property s r tions, additions and remodel today SANTA’S TOY PAR- A L V E R M E E R 56 exceptional condition. Call' 649- ■ITES, Avon, Connecticut, week. Hours not suitable for,^ Oak Restaurant,. l20 Charter ■ must be declared to the asses- PRISCILLA’S POP 1724. ing of all types. Excellent MORTGAGE LOANS — first > BOX LEHERS workmanship. 649-6495. second, third, all kinds realty, 673-3455 or evenings 673- students. Apply to Mr. Edel-^ Qak St , sor- by the owner during the FI PaH:iculaHv, 1963 OHETVY H Nova, 4-door statewide,'- credit ra.tlqg unnep- .9829. ' son at F^lrWay Store, 705 E. ■ ■ V".- • month of October to avoid a whan all , OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS F or Tour A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, sid­ Middle Tpke., ’next to Popular ten per cent .penalty Imposed s e d a n , excellent condition, essary. Reasonable, ’ cpnfideii- PART-TIME W o r k samblanc* o r. original owner, asking $895. ing, painting. Carpentry. Alter­ tial, quick.arrangements. Alvin EXPERIENCED salespersons. Market. No phone calls please. by the Connecticut State stat­ punctcjation A LITTLS ? THAT LOOKS UKETRyiKJGTO Information THE COAT , 649-5608. ations and additions. Ceilings. Lundy Agency, 627-7971, - 983 Women’s wearing apparel. 8 or Morning 10-2 and 11-i utes. - “ ■ has b««n SEEMS OKA'ii STUFF lO POUWDS OF POTATOES INTO A Workmanship guaranteed. 299 Personal property consists THM h e r a l d Wfl] not '^aln *St., Hartfoid, evenings 4 full days or full work week. Apply daletad/ BUT THE A 5-POUWP sack/ THATAAAY BE THE Autumn St. 643-4860. Help M^antedrrH^B 36 of: AlrtraJt',„ _ ihacltlnery, w'ater PaKTTGNEEP sa m e s ize you bought l a s t t im e . disclose the ideotity of 233-687?.. Apply Tweed’s 773 Main St. ejo'-eriencjed d d grinders, M cD O K A L D ’S D R IV E -IN . power, dams,,..horses, cattle, LETTIWG BUT RATHER THAN ARMITTIMS TO THE say advertiser oMng box T ru cks—-Tractors OUTAAITTLE, BALLAST VOO’VE PUTON AROUNP letters. Readen answer- SECOND . MORTGAGE Ud- STAFF , NURSE WANTED, jyirtace jgrinders and BHdge-, ,.46 W.'CMvUr St., Manoli^ter . sherfp, gonti,'. » ^ e , poultry, NOTICE X aUES5.„ YOUR MIDDLE, AND TRYINS ON A 1^ bund box ads wiio STATE INSPECTED 1962 OMC RaoriMt atid CtUuuieys 16-A limited .funds avaiUble for Contact Mrs. Anderson,, 649-' port . operators, 'ShiU'"pOp^ ...oo-atwages. comitverciM fui7iiture..and flx- ^4, you EXPECTTHE1AIL0R1O desire to protect thotr ond mortgages, paymeHlkito 5389;for Application and Ihter- ,^ , ^ benefits, 65 hotir week: "'irf t®®'*' - —.1 LBT0UTA40* pick-up truck, 3200.. CaU 649- R ^ P A m '^ f '^ ^ ^ 1 g E P O fT m m Identity can follow this suitBiii: vnllryour hnrlo-Ptbudget. F.vnpdiplltExpedient view. IVjTonnhpcfpvManchester HRu hb 1U ) pc . __ • e, ______1 ULnjJVlAn,J!,tWS o a p a o i e OI .'X-. maphinprv farm tfOB96S 7367. Apply E A S Gage Company, producing-smail blanking dfes, procodura:. ’Ihe best in gutters and con­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Health Nursing AsSoc, Mitchell Dr.. Manchester. NO MSS 7 1957 FORD half ton pick-up ductors. Repair of chimneys, LvvW'v Snclooe your reply to the with utility body, good shape, too. CaU Coughlin, 643-7707. CLEANING AND LAUNDRY ------’--T ------7— ------spection- - gages. U a d e W p box In an enveloM — Bn.siness Opportunity 2H asking $450. 643-4523. woman; full time. Veuion Ha­ . ability helpful. Fringe benefits. and a f oth- A'vll'i:.**- addressed to the ClasM- ROOFING — SpeciaUzing re­ ven, 875-2077. ' ' ' " T~ DEAN MACHINE 65-65 hour work^week. Dynam- ~ fled Manager, Manchester 1956 CHEVROLET half ton pairing roofs of all kinds, new ^“ e x c e l l e n t ’ PRODUCTS '' i?i>Ke»!90 tvaet.a. Tje.a^.ee.iw.'ee. *» l Evening Herald, tt^ther ic MetM Products, 299 Burn- Declara RinU >t6t6 pick-up. custom cab, w'th ra­ roof.s, gutter' work, chimneys OPPORTUNITY HOUSEWIVES'AND MO’THERS with a memo listing the 165 ADAMS S’r. ham St., East Hartford, 289 Registered Motor Vehicles in companies you do NOT dio and heater, V-8, overdrive. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum earn excellent wages plus BY KEN MUSE siding. SO years’ experience. 40,000 gallons per month W l- ' ;Mafichest^ ' •...... L ' •'••" x WAYOUT want to see your letter. Call 643-5224 after 6 p.m. many fringe benefits manag­ MANCHESTER Free esUmates. CaU Howley Sunoco station for lease loca't- ing oUr snack bar in new and OIL BURNE^-’ 'aerifee 0 Tour lettsr will be de- M jti i# >eTWV.>t.ii stroy jd If theadvgrUaer U 643-538^ 644-8333. eU on Rt. 44 and 15 in Manches­ pleasant surroundings. Counter experienced man only apply. ^ ^ ™ ter. Excellent neighborhood po­ help, part-time day or night. HAS IMMEDIATE one you’ve mentioned. If A.uto A ccessories— ^Tlres 6 you K X not It win he handled In tential for bay and repair work. Apply snack bar. Kings, Dept. OPENINGS: ; 'round woidt, ' ’ihUforms ' sup- /O'-/ tha usual mannsr. yourhonorable discharge, • w W **, I» I960 (XIRVETTE engine 283, Heatinsr and Phim bing 17 c-ii or write Store, 340 Broad St. FuU-tima—day and night, sblfti completely rebuilt, 1962 heaijs, papers witix the Town,pierk of Manchester hetora'Oct "Whsf dos» ths modioal book say t o ^ for a d»«d, ~ extras,- adapibr, best off6r. B O m PLUMBING and heat-- SUN OIL CO. MA(MINE OPERATORS want* ' ' ' / '• ' EfSt,' Mopte whan a Isc falla offJ ’* Lost and Found I 648-1763. Ing repairs, alterations, elec- 568-3400 — ed for 5 day, 40 hbur week. Milling machine qpqratof,, 1. 1966- ' >1 ,tijc and gas hot water heat-, $1.60 per hour . to start, vdU Hardinge Chucker / in nev ; 2 ., Dlsableii Vistetans LOST—Pass Book No. 25-9730. ers. Call 643-1496. P.O. Box 71, East Hart'ord train. N. Pi' ,,, HaUenbeek.___ . . , Co., ,(set__ lip pjod"«t>'erato)''''' Wi t(iii9iclt;,aWt), ■afagesf. Steady’ ejn- fa)' JX yo^ have fUqd ydlir Savlpgx Department of The Evenings Call Bunker Hill Rd., Andoy^r, 742- Turret L a ^ _ .... •'ioitortlme. CaU- 643-,' hoAojfable ^schar|to:P6Pfrs Connecticut Bank and Tru.st TraDers— / COMPLETE jUumbing and heat­ DAVE SMITH 236-0413 : "Yvllh^' .the ;Tow:a:^ Clenir of WHEN ^tXJ13 LOVE TP LIVE FOREVER 8051. ■ (aat-up end .operale)^-.-v/.i/ c Mobile Homes S-A ing sendee, complete new bath­ . Mdwjbeafter and Company. Aj^llcation made 3Tf TY- - iJy .Hlrvir- room InstMlations and bath­ HIGH SCHOOL' JUNIOR gTrls ' j! , (b M f you jiMwe $he« * cer­ for paymeiiL 5’ TRAVEL TRAILBR—Sleeps THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG room ramodetog, .30 .years In Spools and Q aa^ for waitresswaitr,..,., work after .school s c H o b l ^ '' tificate of disabUlty vfith 6, sink, sto've with oven. Ice LOST — Girl’s eyeglasses, vi­ business. Earf VanCamp. 649- , .4,' and some weekends. Maxijnvim' NOTICE 'the assessors Showing tha cinity Elro, Summit SLs.. box. gas light and heater, large 4749. of 2-3 school afternoons per AU Benefits . . . X>ercentage of disability ob­ closet, cupboard and storage TOWN OF MANCHESTER brown-yellow frame, brown . TRACTOR-TRAILER’ week. Good pay and tips. Ap­ tained from the Veterans ca.se. Call 649-9177. space. Canvas a'wnlng with ply in person. Brass Key Res­ An Equal Opportunity POSITION VACANCY Administration...... sides, $600 firm. 643-4910. taurant, 829 Maip gt. CLERK stenographer BY FRANK O’NEAL Millinery, Dressmaking 19 JOBS WAITING ' ' Employer (c) It you have reai^ed the SH O R T R IB S $3,658.20 - $4;677.40 age of 65 and were receiv­ T HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Wdnted^ as -Bicycles 11 d r a p e s —custom made to ing a disabUlty at that lYiou ARE sraetis of charac^ ibU'RE Also A SUCKIft . AnnoDncenients 2 M otocyclc EARN $200 PER WEEK ' mother’s helper, 3-5 p.m., Tues­ ______" 35 HOUR WEEK *dM¥Ciit4»OP0Uf404 ^ your measurements, lined or WANTED — Full-Oma broiler ttitie, you are entitled to O AND A leARgP OPMEH. R«ASN64lC/l£PTHCXaK/ day, Wednesday, T h u rsd ay. POLICE DEPARTMENT ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ 1965 HONDA 50 cc, must sell, unlined,- reasonable.^For more AND HIGHER man with cliance for advance- lJBERAL FRIMGtE BENE- $3,000 .exemption, if you Mu^ have .transportation to ers, sales and service, bonded going into service. Call 649- information call after 8 p.m., ment. Apply In person. Bo­ FITS: Two weeks’ vacation; — file a copy of your birth Oak St. 643-648$. representative. Alfred, Amell, 3615. 643-1913. TRAIN NOW — PAY LATER nanza Sirloin. Ptt, 287 W. Mld- 11 paid h9lidaysj Sick leave; certificate with the asses- n o Bryan Dr., Manchester. TRAJN IN YOUR AREA LIVE IN compianion to elderly die Tpke. or caU *49-1154 for ' Social Security'l.'i Town pen- sor. 641-8141. Moving—Tntdrtnf^, woman. Manchester;- Referen­ appoinitnent Sion plan; paid accident artd 3. The Blind— . 1966 HONDA dream, 305, $406. ;PART-TIMEJL.; ’ GALL your local Electrolux CaU 643-1611. Storage , 20 ces. CaU 643-6049, - .-10 a.m.- health an)l group life insurr , Should be notified teat proof branch office for complete aerV' 5 p.m. ; ance; Town, pays one-half(, of of their disability mps^ be filed lee 1123 Main St East Hart- 1964 HONDA — 305 Super MAN(3HESTER Delivery. Light INYITA’nO N Blue C rb ^ 'CMS .and all Of with the Town CUerK ' ice. 1123 Mam St., ii.asi trucking and package, delivery. Earn lyhlle , yob .lear^. ^ N T E U ) — Girl’ fbf baseball ford, 528-0606. Learn on all makes and .individual employe’s Major 4. Farmers— ^ / ^ r miles on bored out and rebuiltRefrigerators, washers _and winding, full-time, 5 day week. T O B I D Medical:'^ Credit Union avail- Application for exempUon models of equipment until for livestock,, poultry and ma^: JM engine and transmission. New stove moving speciality. Fold­ We will teach. Apply Tober qualified for immediate Notice is hereby that VArAMr*TF«? chlnery must be filed with the MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI hea-vy duty clutch, excellent ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. employment. QUALITY Baseball, 114 Brooklyn St., Penionaia Rockville. the Eighth Utilities District ^ th»>. moi^th^ of BY ROY CRANE condition, $575. Call 649-2653 TRAINING IS LICENSED will accept bids to supply fuel HIGH .SCHGttU JUNlORS/^t^ber ,ea^i^e«r/ * BUZZ SAWYER RIDE WANTED from Center St. after 5 p.m., anytime week­ Painting—Papering 21 AND ACCREDITED. , A ^ dSMtJ WINTHRDP/ H A v e ^ ciu B e & i « m R N 0 O U r O F T H B ABOUT OUR IRON CLAU CLERK-TYPIST tor centrally oil for the firehouse' “ ...... at_j Hilliard a n d 'SENIORS QNEJ/W tARELV MISSES, to Capitol Ave., Hartford, vi­ end^. yiOOl^WGMZINO OtsrOFlH5BaOH9S>AND D B y E R B JOSEPH P. Lewis ouatoni paint­ GUARANTEE. located insurance clatins nfflce. and Main Sts., and the sanitary ClerH ^ p i s t s .-and ’’haye, changed .ybiir (toiJresai. hi cinity Olivetti Underwood. Opportunity tor; adval^ce'iAent, sewer plant.The prices quoted^ CLOSE, JSNSEN.'..HERe V ^ H O a m B L B Faam&4mfWPLEAaMt>k^ A T TH E Hours 7 ajn.-3 p.m. dJall 646- ing, Interior and exterior, pa- (Xefk Spenographfers tii/j^ t year, you ahould COMES ANOTHER ONE. Business Service* fringe, benefits.,, Apply at are to be delivered prices in $1.25^; per hour ' ' tl(e assessor's omqe apiy a/eek APeeUtfA£M 4. tM J N O P O M T . 0064. perhahging, waUpo.poi'., re- CaU Hartford 249-'7771 anytime, . Offered 13 moved. Wallpapei: books on re­ American Uniyersat'insurance Manchester, Conn. For applidjitions apply', to /day between 8:36 a.nt and 4:30 NOPE.. quest. Fully insured. Free es­ Co;, 320 ^aih Mwcheator, The bids will be accepted by PBJRSONim, O F F 'IC B , ■■'s^jl.m. '• . ’'*■ rejntaXG—Power roUer, cbala or .-call.,.6 4 9 -2 8 ^ -';V President Victor Swanson, 30 Municipal i^ ljto g . 41 ated at Manchast^, ”Oct..Y, ed down? Short on down pay- and service on ^ U ^ e ^ p - j^g., wallpaper books, paper- l e g a l SECRETARY exnerl. Manchester. Conn, until 7:30 11, 1966. m.„,7 Rjpo.„,P f C-iSw. M- 1*:.; ■ I ^ Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon- Main SL. 643-7ao8. ^ jy insured, workmanship guar- K95.11RR aiiaoie -----1966. “T est Douglas. Inquire about low- mr!r.T.aB,q, garages, anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. The Board resefves the right J est down, smallest payments cleaned. Trash If no answer 643-9043 HOUSEKEEPER to llvevin, pri­ to reject’ any or all bids. anywhere. No small loan of fi- CaU 843-5819. ------’n r ----T ------T,— vate room. Driver’s license Automotive ; Victor Swanson, nance company plan. Douglas hauled to dump. Call 643 0819. AND decora ing p.^fg^red but not neces.sary, • ■■J*-’ . ' ” Pfesldent ainsM fO -l Motors, 333 Main SHARPENING Service j—Saws, »iuce 1936. Never a substitute 043.1501 until 6, 649-6677 after J. A. Volz, knives, axes, shears, skates, for quality. Ctonn. Painting and g Woman for dealership In Clerk CREDIT BY PHONE. Need a rotary blades, Quick service. Decorating, 649-4298.______YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BY LESLIE TURNER Rockville. Bookkeeping and Eighth Utilities District CAPTAIN EASY car? No cash reeded, IDO car Dated at Manchester, Conn., M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD selection. Ask for Mr. Brun- Capitol Equipment 38 M ^ PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, typing knowledge desired. PRINDNG BUSINESS St.. Manchester. Hours dally exterior. IPaper TELEPHONE 5}/2 day week,., excellent this 28th day of September f u r t AND PONT MENTION IN S ID A «0Uli4EE! ' a O S H m P O y EXACTLY, WA5H1 TOP- ner, 289-8256, dealer.______^ ijr^ursday 7-9, Saturday T 1966. 37V^ hour weelc vacatiouV hospitalization, pepsion , VOO THINK-/ SECITET PWMRATiONS FOR hanging-and waU papersr ranremov­ SALESLAD-Y fringe benefits, salary com­ ^ACQMB^^ a v a iT H A p io OONT JUST SRIN6 THE SAKLAVA TO MB ON THE ^ ’ - 4, 643-7958. ______aOMCHITMMSfMy, tCMOimVfM * OETtr. REAR PLATPORAU a n d DON’T UN6ER«. A PRIVATE RAILROAD CAR al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. mensurate with experience. plan. Good oppbftunity f 9t;an,:amhiti^^ maHi msUREdtAD l^rz-AK-CArfrSW AN ATTACK OP i m ~ -m a c ¥ m s UKJK- OR 0UARP5 WILL IBHBR VOU OFFl TO B B l e f t o n THE SIDMSi KAR^N GfflA PROFESSIONAL awurfng - Quality workmanship. CaU Send resume to Office Applyvin-iperstm.'I-y';-; ISOUSENBROUS B HOMn A WQR0>m MpffSCSTOi CUDl H ysTBK Aum m THE MOBtLS HIDEOUT OP white, excellent. 649-0152. Carpets, luniitiire, walls and evenings,,' 246-9593. ^ ^ 4:80 - 8:30 P;k-D aily Manager, ,P.O. Box 366, PKUM ARy HUCKL81 I—ANDGKAMT MAS ir / 1C iWCHABJ —nOMEATMS M R m m m tA V Rockville, Conn. , , iRERUySOMETNlNS iStSiiir^SSSi. Read Herald'AdsHerald-Ads tm. 64«-9386. in*.i«. Ph

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), liLANqilESTER, CONN., SATURbAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-THREK MANCHESTER EVENING lIJiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 . PAGE TWENTY-TWO Houses' Ftor Sale 72 Houses For Sak 72 Houses For Sale ' 72 LotsFerEale 7S Soburtmn For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban. For Sale 75 Apartments— ^Flats-^ Wanted To Rent 68 Houses For Sals 72 CovenUy Dogs— ^Birds-»PefA 41 Household Goods 51 Apartments-—Flats— . room Tenements 63 MANCipSTBR—six room Co- SITJT LEVELr-6)i rooms, S nCrURE BOOK 4 room Ranch BOLTON—One acre wooded lot SOUTH WINDSOR — $3,200 as- BOL’TON — 4 room Ranch on EAST HAR’TFOKD — 7 Tenements 63 FOUR BEDROOM or 3 bedroom MANCH08TS1R — 3 family, A large lot In quiet neighborhood, Colonial 4 bedrooms, living AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup- SINGER automatlo zlgr - zag I n ______lonial,’ ' l...... ) i baths, modem...... kitch­ h«drooms, modem kitchen with with enclosed breezeway and wlth brook, Blroh Mountain sumes FHA mortgage. 6)4 plus den for family of five. Ref­ and 6 flats, on bits 11ns, 317,- room,..(dining room and kitchen, plea, pure whites, others beau-, cabinet, like nevf, does every- HEATED 8 ROOM apartment, ROOMS, hot water, heat, en^ with built-ins, stove, dish- bullt-lns, treed lot, rec room, garage situated on a treed one E x t 646-0264. room- Ranch, garage, ^ wooded consisting of 2 bedrooms, Uvlng 1,300 FaU ... . . * ...... f_I..___A « a! m_t______18 M... m1«2 mm ir« am a A A ^ 1*01 erences furnished. Lease or 900. Pfallbrlck Agency, Real­ extras Include carpeting, built- CLASSIFIED tlfully marked, bred for tem­ thing, originally over J300, take stove, and 'Refrigerator. Call parking, reasonable, central, washer and disposal, 8 bed­ one car garage, patio, $19,600. acre. FuU finished rec room, ------lot Paeek, Realtors, 289-7476. room with fireplace, kitchen option to buy. Call 626:8241 be­ tors, 640-8464. in phone, drop in range, natu­ perament, 'champion lines. 742- over last 6 monthly payments 643-sTl8 between, 8-4:30. Call after 4, 643-0727. rooms, $19,900. Philbrick Ag­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 2 bedrooms, 12 x 18’ kitchen, WE HAVE LOTS available for ------with natural finish cabinets, fore 6 p.m., 643-7309 evenings. single or 2 family dweUlngs,- ROI/I)6n —^New 6 room Raised rec room, one car garage, ral woodwork, one car garage, To Pay Tax 8970 or 742-8459. of $9 each. Call 522 0931,. THREE ROOM apartment, SPACIOUS 4 room apartment, ency, 649-8464. 649-8464. paneled Uvlng room. Perfect starter home. Wolverton Agen­ Please caU for partlculara Ranch, attractive Uvlng room priced In low teens. Presdge city water, near schools and BRAND NEW Morse zlg zag third floor, stove and refrlg- Main St. location, adult couple, WANTED — 3-^droona modem with cathedral ceUing, red­ shopping. Prestige Real Es­ advertising DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, " ^ ’ __ _ - ______apartment oram 1* house, A.«n A Manches­ ■■AMAaSAM GLENDALE RD. MANCSIESTER — modem, Im: cy, Realtors, -649-2818. Wesley R. Smith Construction Real Estate, 289-68^. On Vehicles portable sewing machine, 3135. erator, suitable for one or two no pets. Call 643-1297. wood beams and stone fire­ tate, 289-6827. ready to go, miniature and ter vicinity, your professional Immediate Occupancy maculate 6 room Cape, 124 x Co. 643-1667. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. H O U ^ Call 643-4241 anytime. people. 643-5270. ' place. Kitchen with custom BOL’TON LAKE — F or sale or Nearly 1,300 motor vehicles standard, champion blood couple with child. 627-9460. Open Dmly and Sundays 188 lot, breezeway, garage, lines. Also Weimaraners. ANDOVEl^ — 7 acres of level wood cabinets and built-ins, al­ rent. 5 room year ’round home, ELL^IOTON — country gentle- have been reported as being de­ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ■ V. ATTRACTIVE 4-room apart- Fumished Apartments 63-A screened jiorch,' convenient lo» MANCHESTER Southington 1 •628-6573. New six-room Ranch with Large 6 room Colonial,- l ) i ' cation. Bel Air Real Estate, seml-cleared land. Oyer 300’ so glass sliding doors, sun lease $180 monthly. Wolverton mon’s dream home. Living llnquent In payment of taxes, TWO BUNK BEDS, complete ment, convenient * location, TWO ROOM^funiiShed apart- tiled baths, ' dishwasher, room with raised hearth and The report has been sent to tha Apartment Buildings carport. Unique kitchen- 643-9882. Attractive 6)4 room Ranch frontage on H6p River. Ideal deck, full ceramic bath with Agency! Realtors, 649-2818. AKC ENGUSH SETTER pups, .set, 330. Call 649-8872. working couple, no . children, j^gnt, for one adult. Inquire family room arrangement, stove, garbage disposal, for club, camp or home site. Franklin stove, formal dining. Motor Vehicle Department In For Sale 69 In desirable nelghbortmod, vsinlty. ’Three bedrooms, base- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. show prospects, females, Call 649-4319. 2 full baths, large bedrooms, room, family size kitchen;] 6 Wethersfield. This department SILENT GLOW oil burner and " Apt. 4, 10 Depot Square. / fireplace, garage, porch, $16,900 — 6 ROOM Ranch, fire­ pleasant kitchen with buUt- CaU Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, ■'ment garage and second fire­ SOXjTH 'WINtisOR — NSW 8 MONDAY Tlini FRIDAY 10:80 A.AI. — SATURDAY 8 AAL whelped May 24, sired by Ch. MANCHESTER — two modem aluminum siding. Assum­ city utilities, lot 100x200. place, ceramic bath, alumi­ 649-4636. room Garrison Colonial, 4 bedrooms, plus theater or den will soon be marking renewal all electric fixture.s pertaining. 4>^ ROOM apartment, stove, j^o q M fumished apart- in stove, 8 bedrooms, base­ place. One acre treed lot. Im­ Canberra Blue Shadow. 649- nm nnAA ' _e..?___Vrooms, living room. Motor Vehicle Department. WANTED ROAD RACE set, hardly used. centrally located, stove and F or Rent 64 formation call Philbrick Agen­ MANCHESTER—5)4 room cus­ good fireplace, dining room, M^schanization Coming TELEVISION INVESTMENT property — 3 lot. Being ^ansferred. For ap­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 7 room Taxpayers having questions^ Strombeoker, 2 lanes, all parts TWO MATCHED antique chairs. cy. 649-8464. MANCHESTER -— near Main tom buUt Ranch, fireplace, oU kitchen and large family room, INDUSTRIAL Space 4,000- family, 4-5-6, 317,900. Phil­ pointment call owner, 648-1930. spUt level, 8 large bedrooms, as to the total of tax and interest TECHNICIAN Included plus extra track, 4 Victorian era, excellent condi­ 649-8733. ^ St. 4-famlly home. Excellent hot water heat, paneled reo 2)4 baths, one car garage, ex­ 9 6,500 sqilare feet, first floor brick Agency, 649-8464. large rec room with Roman 'due may contact the office of TIMEKEEPER FOR cars and extra accessories, tion, be.st offer. Call 643-6930 Income producer. 4 rooms In room, coU now. Hayes Agency. cellent condition, close to shop­ space, centrally located. Will Houses For Sale 72 ROOKLEDGE — 7 room con­ fireplace, Uvlng room, dining P osta l, Revolution Mrs. F. Pauline Little, tax col­ - GENERAL ELECTRIC 340. Call 643-8819. between 7:30-9 p.m. 24 LOCUST ST. — 7 room apart CONCORD RD. — beautiful each apartment. Owner wants 646-0181. ping and school. Prestige Real AUTOMOTIVE SHOP subdivide. For particulars MODERN RANCH — 6 rooms, temporary Split Level. Modern room, kitchen and large laun­ lector, Mondays ’Tuesdays, ment, 3)20. Cali 643-2426 be Ranch, large living room, for­ fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- kitchen, large living room with Estate, 289-6827. Mrs. Beards­ Requires RICH, STONE - FREE loam, tween 9-5 p.m. .call Warren E. Howland, Real- pj^g ^nd rec room $18,600 — MANCHES’TBR. ,6 dry room, extras include built- Thursdays, and Fridays from Wanted—^To Buy 58 mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ 0131. o cathedral celling, one full and ley, 289-6151. Maintenance Man 315. Gi-avel. sand, fill, stone, tor, 350 Main St., 643-1108. basement. On beautifully room Ranch, carport, base­ in bronze double oven and sur­ In Planning Stage 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m,, or Satur­ manure, white sand box and and garage. en, 2 bedrooms, recreation two half baths, family room, face units, dryer, sliding glass _TV TECHNICIAN HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, FOUR ROOMS MANCHESTER — lake new’ 2 ment, fireplace, family kitchen, BOLTON - COVENTRY town days from 9 a!m. to noon, when patio sand. 643-9504. shopping churches STORE — center of Manchester, shrubbed lot. large room, landscaped yard. Mar­ garage, $28,000. Philbrick door in rec room, built-in couch : ------(AP) — The bric-a-brac, clocks, ' frames, close to family flats and duplexes built near Bowers School. Hutchins line, 3 bedroom Ranch, family ---i------r WASHING’rON the town office building is open. In expanding service depart­ Apply Mr. Birtles schools. AdultsS r ppreferred S ? , " : npwly r .m « d ,w " ' t lon E. Robertson, Realtor, Agency, Realtors, 646-6824. Agency, 649-8464. in rec room, one car garage, 1 ^ !«,/ • «f* JHn Office Department’s new xhig building is closed on SCREENED LOAM for the best glassware. We buy estates. 323,600. Philbrick Agfency, 649- by Damato. Spacious rooms, size kitchen, large living room ment. Available October 1. 649-5786. and interior, reasonable rent­ 643-5963. ample storage space, large and assistant postmaster general is Wednesdays and Saturday after­ Village Peddler, Auctioneer, 8464 separate heating systems, top MANCHESTER Vicinity, 4- with fireplace, only $14,900. In lawns and gardens. Deliv; als. Brokers Invited. 522-3114, beautifuUy landscaped lot. plotting a revolution — a xioons. TOP SALARIES ered from our .screening plant 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247. ^ R E E ROOMS, stove refrig- NEW TWO family flat — 541, quality workmanship. Oppor- room Ranch, carport, alumi­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. : 67 PRINCETON ST. — 3 bed- Prestige Real Estate, 286-6827, “planned, management-con- nea Market Today TED TRUDON’S INC. Also gravel, sand and ^ iill, 3,000 SQUARE FEET commer­ Bowen school area, large \ tunlty knocks, assumable FIRST OFFERING num siding, combination storm WE BU Y~^d sell antique and erator, heat, hot water, cen- rooms, fourth possible, 2 GLASTONBURY — large con­ Mr. Dutton, 688-2800. trolled revolution’’ that would CHmax Chapter, Order of tha Outstanding employe benefits cial warehouse, 20’ ceiling, ,Rt. kitchen, 22’ living room, e*iv , mortgages, excellent flnanc- windows and doors, full cellar, ^ P e o p le J ^ L TOLLAND TPKE. ^ u.sed furniture, china, glass trally located, reasonable. 12-8 baths, large closets, cedar temporary Raised Ranch on 13 create a mechanized post office. Eastern Star, has a flea market program. over. 742-7886. 6. 3150. per month. Owner^ 742- arate furnaces, city utilities - ing. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. WeU cared for, one owner, copper plumbing, lot 100x200, HEBHON — 10 minutes from silver, picture frames, o lj p.m., 649-8404. closet, oil hot water heat, acres of land. $39,900. PhU- Dr. Leo S. Packer, a former from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday TALCOTTVILLE 8090. Also older 2-famlly. Call Leon 7 room Cape Cod with $12,600. Chambers Realty, Manchester, one year old 6 CAREER OPPORTUNITY TWO 9x7’ STANLEY roll-up coins, dinette, jalousied porch, 2-car MANCHESTER — 7)4 room brick Agency, 649-8464. business executive who admits in the Masonic Temple on R t guns, pewter, scrap OAKLAND ST — 2 room Cieszynski, Builder, 649-4291. oversized 2-car attached 643-2325. room Rliis^ Ranch, all large garage dobrs. Good condition, gold, watches, old jewelry, STORE — first floor, over 700 garage with electric doors, Cape, 4 or 6 bedrooms, reo to having seen the inside of oqly S2, Merrow. Mrs. Lewis Brad- Must be high school graduate heated apartment, 365. Call garage, 1)4 baths, fireplace BOL’TON — $13,900, Immaculate rooms. Living room with large $65 each. Inquire Farmer's hobby collections, paintings, square feet, central location, custom built. Immediate "Sfccu- RANCH — 6 rooms, 3 bedroonjs room on living level, one car FIVE TEAR old Ranch, with three jX)Bt offices, was con- ley of town reports there will with mechanical ability. Experi­ 643-2426, 9-5. with bookcase Wall, open 4 room Ranch, large land­ brick fireplace, redwood panel­ Market, 819 East Middle Tpke. attic contents or whole estates. high traffic count. Paul W. pancy, mid 20’s. 649-4498. 2 full baths, rec room ^ t h gjtrage, $16,900. Philbrick 2-car garage, large family . lln The/ firmed by the Senate two weeks be n baked-goods barn sale dur- ence helpful, but will train. stairway, large walnut scaped lot. New modern kitch­ ing, spacious kitchen and din­ MACHINIST 649-9953. Furniture Repair Service, 643- FOUR ROOM basement apart- Dougan, Realtor. 649-4535. baths, lormal djnihg room, Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. ago as head of the deportment’s mg the affair, Please call J. C. McCarthy, paneled' faunUy room off sized kitchen with bullt-lns. ing area.. 3 oversized bed­ 7449, ment, 112 Charter Oak St. 643- screened In porch, garage. en, real value. Bel Air Real new Bureau of Research and Ftnt Congiegatloiial Notes Manchester kitchen, tiled bath, on Flreplaced living room, 8 bed­ rooms, full eeramic bath, base­ 289-6871. LAWN SWEEPER 30” and ro­ MEDIUM SIZE corner store, $20,900. PHjlbrick Agency, Estate, Realtors, 648-6332. Engineering. The First Congregational FIRST SHIFT clocks, silver, PORTER ST. AREA large exceptionally weU rooms, oil hot water heat. ment garage, % acre wooded tary mower, self propelled, ANTIQUES 115>'a Spruce St. Call Fred's 649-8464. JUST LISTED^. In the next two years Packer Church Men’s Club has a break- pewter, lamps and all collect- MANCHESTER GREEN — 3 landscaped lot' 'with pri­ Family room. BeJow cost at SOUTH WINDSOR — 7 room lot. Immediate occupancy. SHORT ORDER CX)OK —flex 21” , new motor. Good condi­ Package Store, 643-7723. says be wants to double the fast and service at 7:30 ami. DRILL PRESS ible items. Any qbqntity. The bedroom duplex, 3100 per Attractive 8-room center 6 room Cape, 3-4 bedrooms, vacy, city sewerage. Lo­ $19',700. Wolverton Agency, Garrison Colonial, 8 bedrooms, Easily financed, $16,600. U ft Ible hours. Apply in person tion. Call 644-0408, MANCHESTER — Large 7 room number of post office engineers tomorrow in the vestry, Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. month. Call W. Harry England, 1-200 SQUARE FEET, ground entrance, center hallway, excellent location close to cated convenient to shop­ Realtors, 649-2813. , living room with fireplace, din­ R Realty Co. Inc., 643-2692. Howard Johnson Restaurant, 45-66 Hours Per Week Ranch, 2)4 baths, - modern engaged exclusively in research The Rev. William E. Beldan, DONT Me r e l y brighten your floor, suitable for any type of­ Garrison Colonial. Consist­ bus line and stores. Plus ping and schools. Many ing room, kitchen with dish­ 394 Tolland T ^ e ., Manches- 649-5201, 742-7883. Wtchen, formal dining room, MANCHES’TER — 6)4 room R. D. Murdock, 643-6472. J and development and begin “a pastor, will use, “Why Do 1 carpets —Blue Lustre them — fice or business, to be rented ing of large living room, ' extras such as fireplace, 2 other extras. Minimum washer and range, family ter. Exit 94, Wilbur Cross ABOVE AVERAGE PAY family room, 24x24 with fire- older Colonial, large rooms, planned management-controlled Need Communion?’’ as his ser- eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent Kooms Without Board $9 jxju r r o o m s . heated, third in full or part, unlimited park- paneled fireplace, formal car garage and Reo room. down payment $6,000. room, one car garage, ample COLUMBIA — beautiful 7 room Highway. dining rpom, modem kitch­ ■ place, 2-car garage, large lot 'big yard, designed for child­ OtU Chandler revolution.’’ mon topic during the worship electric shampooer $1. Paul’s r q OM with kitchen privileges, adults only, $90 monthly, ing, full basement for storage. Good value at $18,900. CaU Owner wlU assume mort­ storage.. Prestige Real Estate, old Dutch Colonial with a very ------OONTROMATICS CORP. en with built-ins, family with fruit trees, $26,000. Phil- ren, 2-car garage. Only $16,900. 289-6827, Mrs. Hewlnson 633- large maple tree on front lawn. WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) The revolution would create a ’service at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Paint & Wallpaper Supply. central location. Mrs. DDorsey! o r s e y ,______628-0718. ______beautiful remodeled interior, room and lav on first floor. Deo Sisco now! 649-6306. gage. CaU 649-6023 this 260 'WEST MAIN ST. central location. To inspect call brick Agency, 649-8464. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 2246. -yLaige 15x26’ living room, large - Otis Chandler, inlbUrter of mechanized post office — but the sanctuary . Four bedrooms and 2-full weekend. PARAGON TOOL 00. Inc. ROCKVILLE SAVE BIG. Do your own rug 14 Arch St. LOVELY 5 room apartment, kitchen, 1)4 tiled baths, 8 fire- the Los Angeles Times, w?» not simply a few more conveyor The Senior Pilgrim Fellow- 643-im. baths up. Two-car garage. B & W PRIVACY — Wooded custom and upholstery cleaning with tHE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- garage, modem, 2 - family COLONIAL—one year old, 7)4 EAST HAR’m>RI>—New list­ Wooded landscaped lot. The BARROWS and Ranch, fireplace, foyer, dish­ places, combination stortn win- named by Colby College Friday'" * couple of extra com- ship has Its first meeting of NEEDS — Mr. Becker, 875-3317 Blue Lustre. Rent electric rooms, huge modem kitchen ing—owner transferred.. Must tage Street centrally located, Centrally located. Must SINGLE„ . GROUND floor room . Owner transferred, WALLACE Co. PARKER STREET — Immac­ washer, disposal, wall to wall dows and doors. Well Insulated, to receive its 16th Elijah Parish pOters- the year at 7 p.m. tonloirrow 1» shampooer $1. Olcott Variety for rent, heat, air-conditioning with fireplace plus all built- sell this practically new 6 Tool makers—with experi­ An Equal Opportunity large, pleasantly fumished appreciated, Manchester Parkade ulate colonial. Six rooms In sdl carpets, 2-car garage, Hutchins Formal dining room with fire- Lovejoy award at a Nov. 10 con- "There are means of commu- (Quandt Hall. Young people In Store. included, off street parking, , ins, 2)4 baths, large ^ master room Raised Ranch. 8 large Mcations which are different Grades 6 through 12 are Invited, mental aircraft part expe­ Employer ______, rooms, parking. CaU 649-7358 Adults only. 643-5354. X Manchester 649-5306 plus the rec room, attached Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. place and beehive oven. House vocation. Lappen Building, 164 East Cen- WARREN E. HOWLAND bedroom with full bath, rec bedrooms, living room with from the letter wito the stamp Adult etovlsois for the year are rience (jigs and fixtures). MILLIONS OF RUGS have been ovei^ght and permanent t h r e e * ROOMS, clean, heat. garage. ’This home must be completely refinlshed inside. ’The award Is presented an- ter St., 649-5261. Realtor room with fireplace, 2-car ga­ FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 fuU FOUR BEDROOM Colonial in cathedral ceiling and full wall Setting on 1)4 acre lot about nually to a newsmen who has that are the leptimataron- Mr. and Mrs. Georgs H. Cour cleaned With Blue Lustre. It's ______guest rates. . hot water, centrally located. rage,''$29,900. Philbrick Agen­ seen to be appreciated. Lot la Bridgeport operaton — baths, modern kitchen With desirable Porter Street area. fireplace. ’Two full baths, for­ 825’ frontage.■ AH this for only “contributed to the nation’s cern of the Poet Office'Depart- and Mr. and"Mrs. Amotd E, America's finest. Rent electric pQ^ r e n T — Front room, cen- Adult.s. Available November 1. SUITE of offices presently cy, Realtors, 649-8464. fuUy encloeed. Owners anxious. horizontal milling machine bullt-lns, 2 fireplaces, walk- Beautiful modern kitchen, for­ mal dining room, kitchen $28,900. CaU Btvton Starkey, Journalistic achievement.’* It — it is toe roncem of Carlson, shampoqdr $1. The Sherwin trally located, free parking. 59 649-9959. suited for professional purpo.se 350 Main St! T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- operators. Help Wanted— cnit basement, screened porch, mal dining room, flreplaced with complete bullt-lns. One Realtor. 1-288-9248, anytime. honors the memory of an 1826 department to be aware of Monday at 8 p.m. the buUd- Wiiliaips Co. Birch St. 649-7129. is now 'Available in the State garage, handy location. Phil­ 1677. Male or Female 37 'FOUR ROOM unfurnished up­ 643-110^ Uvlng room. Lovely screened car garage, excellent location. Colby graduate who •was killed tl^em,’’ he said. ing oommittee of the land and 0 Stockman Theater Building. Can be sub­ brick Agency, Realtors, 649- IfERNON—Lovely 6 room Co­ MANCHESTER Green area — porch. Reduced for Immediate $6,000 down will assume a 6% at Alton, HI., In 1837 while de- Packer; 46, former engineer- building program meets in REGISTERED Nurse, 7 am .------WELL HEATED ROOM, jiri- stairs apartment. Call 643-9228 divided if necessary. For in­ 8464. ______New listing. 6 room Cape, Im­ sale. Belfiore Agency, 648-6121. mortgage with reasonable lonial-Ranch, buUt-ln range fending his presses against a ^**6 manager of Xerox Corp., Kingsbury House; Man for finish part burr­ 8 p.m., two days, alternate Boats and Accessories 46 vate entrance, continuous hot after 6 ptm. formation call Theater mana­ MANCHESTER — 3 -bedroom maculate condition, garage, monthly payments. U & R and oven, 8 bedrooms, rec mob which opposed his editorial » y » ^ department m longer Lutheran Notes ing and polishing. weekends. Nursing home. Call —------— water and shower, parking, 7777777^^ I I 7. 1 ger, 643-7832.' MANCHBS’TER — Cape, 6 MANCHESTER —- near Main Colonial, dishwasher, bullt-ins, Shaded lot. Hurry, only $14,9(X). Realty Co. Inc., 643-2682. R. room, wash room, garage, haS stand against slavery. wlU depend on "technological The Prince of Peace Lutheran 876-9121. 19’ MFG BOAT complete \^th gentleman. 101 Chestnut St. ^OUR ROOM tenement, first rooms, in good condition. Base­ St. 4-famlly home. Excellent in­ Hhcceilent opportunity for floor, stove, refrigerator, heat, disposal, 1)4 baths, aluminuin Hayes Agency, 646-0131. D. Murdock, 643-6472. acre lot, beautiful spot close to Chandler, 38, with the Times droppings from Industry’’ for Its Church announced an eight- 90 h.p. motor. Will finance if Houses For Rent W ment partly finished, one car come producer. 4 rooms In _____ qualified personnel. Top necessary. 649-2871. COMFORTABLE ROOM for bus line, adults only, $100 siding, storm windows, sei\yers| everything, $18,600. Owner Mirror Co, since 1853, assumed new Ideas. iBut he realizes there week study oourse for house­ REAL ESTATE CAREER garage, wooded lot, handy to BOWERS AREA — oversized each apartment. Owner wants BOLTCN — 8 room boms with wages and fringe benefits, ------^------gentleman, separate entrance. monthly. Available Oct. 15. 36 BOLTON — Six room Rajich only $19,900. Hutchins Agon- transferred. Rita M. Walah ,his present post in 1660. are vast differences between toe wives, and those people work­ Our business has doubled in j bus, shopping, etc. $16,900. fast sale. Hayes Agency, 646- 2 baths, swimming pool, large tlberal overtime schedule 649-2460. Woodbridge St. a-car garage, 2 children accept! «y. Realtors. ($49-5324. caiM of eight rooms, six on one Real Estate, 640-1446. methods of private Industiy and ing second and third shifts. Tha the last 6 months and will Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 0181. luiable barn. . .all on a four ___ with minimum 66 hour Florists— Nurseries 49 ed, $176 monthly. 643-7960. floor. Ideal residential section, Sen. Difkaen those of the government. program will be held at 10 aun. double again in the next 6 E V E R E T T W . 649-8464. acre parcel. Vacant. Offers SOUTH WINDSOR Executive work week. ’«ROOM for business lady In SEVEN ROOM apartment with DUPLEX 6-6, aluminum siding, good lot. Owners transferred. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — “ What we’re building here I each Wednesday, the first class C months! We have tripled JAPANESE YEWS, $2 each, dig FOUR BEDROOM Raised built Ranch, wanted. T. J. Crockett, Real- $ room custom quiet refined home. References fireplace and garage. $145 per 2-car garage, excellent oondi- MANCHESTER — Immaculate T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Sen. Everett M- Dirksen, R-ni., visualize Is a long, uphlU being held Wednesday In too our office' ^ace! Our your own, 179 Fern St., Man­ VAN DYNE Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2)4 baths, air oonoitloiiing, breezeway. receive the Bellannine climbi" he said in an interview, required'. 643-8190. month. J. D. Real Estate, 643- BOLTON — 4 rooms, fumished, tion, large maples, $21,90a Colonial, In central desirable 1677. tor, 643-1677. church. The oourse Is In the APPLY MAIN OFPIC® at the chester. 643-7278. BUH.DER 2-csr garage, $30,000. CaU garage aM all the e x t ^ that j^edal Wednesday in Waahlng- “ Hie restraints on management ----- — — ...... 5129. garage, all utilities. 643-6982. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- location, fireplace, sunporch, 2- area of chturCh history, entitled VERNON CIRCLE SHOP­ LARGE ROOM, walk-in closet, ------:------6324. WEST SIDE —6 room Cape, builder, 246-1166. EAST HARTFORD — 8 family you would expect in this truly irom the Right Rev. AUi^ in government are etronger 259 Adams St., Manchester HARDY Chrysanthemums, field Planning a new home? Beau­ car garage. Low 20’s. Bel Air "Tlie Reformation Era." Tha PING CEJNTER adjacent desk, double bed, next to DELUXE 3-ROOM apartment, POR RENT — Bolton-Manches- — excellent locatimi. Owner an- home, Saunders St, 14 rooms. fine borne. ^ state owner p Horrlgan, president o< Bel- than what I had expected.” grown 50c each. Container tifully wooded lots, some Real Estate, 643-9382. MANCHESTER — “Beau pubUc is Invited to any or aU to Elxit 95 of the WILBUR shower. Meals for errands. extra large, includes appli­ ter area, 2 bedroom single TEN ROOM older home plus with view of Hartford. Good xloua, open to offers. T. J. Income return, aeparata heat­ Hayes Agency, Carmine College, and a delega- Ourrently, the Poet Office grown 75c each. In all colors. ances, utilities and dryer. J. D. Monde of Manchester’’ — 6)4 of these discussions, which wUl CROSS PARKWAY, is in 649-5459. house. Call 649-2522. 2-rooms over garage located financing available. Will Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. ing aystema. Selling In upper 646-0181. tion from the college’s trustees, spends |30 million a year on PORTER and cleaning boy, 3-7 Open 7 days weekly and eve­ Real Estate, 643-5129.' ; CONTEMPORARY — Ranch, room Ranch, young In age, continue through Nov. 16. the heart of one of the in center of Manchester. Ideal trade your present home. 20’a. For furtoer information______it was annoimced Friday. research and developihent out shift.. Please apply Mister Do­ nings. Ponticelli's Greenhouse FURNISHED ROOM near ------^------fof- large family. $22,900. Phil­ large L sh ap ed Uvlng room M d —New listing, handsomely bedecked with caU toe R.F. Dlmock 06., 649- COVENTRY — A 4-room house Worship services at 10 am . MOST ACTIVE Heal Es­ and Nursery, 433 North Main Suburban For Rent 66 J dining room with fireplace,. carpeting through­ Heated porch, oU baseboard The Senate RepubUcan 144der of a budget of nearly $6 bUUon nut, 265 West Middle Tpke. Main St., 9 Hazel St., 649- ROOM apartment, furnished brick Agency, Realtors, 649- Phone 246-4781 Brick front 6-room Cape Cod, 6245. tomorrow In the church wiU be tate MARKETING AREAS . pr unfurnished, oil heat, park­ cathedral ceiUng of natural bath. 87 000 CaU broke his hip two days before he If the Post Office were private T 2170 FIVE ROOM duplex, 1127 Sul- 8464. 2 fuU baths, fully plastered, out toe house including bath, heat, tiled conducted by the Rev. William MAN for full-time work in shoe in the state and benefits MUM PLANTS — Maiiy vari­ ’ ’ ‘ was to receive the medal at Industry, Packer says, it would ing, adults. New Bolton Rd. livan Ave., South Windsor, vi­ wb<>d and exposed beams. 4 oiie car garage, wooded lot, complete rec room with bar VERNON— 7 room Cape, large 742-7066. H. Wilkens, pastor. Church department, 48 hours weekly, from high count highway eties to choose from. Dig your ■ ■ LouisvUle last May 11; be told “ you’re running a heU of Call 643-6389. cinity new .shopping plaza, bedrooma, 1)4 baths, garage, near bus, achool and ahopplhg. plus 16xM’ in ground swim- kitchen, fireplace, co u n ^ a lz a School Is at 9 a.m. company benefits. Apply in and shopping center traf­ own and save. Bring your own Apartments— Flats— ■ .... I The BeUarmlne medal la a business, since such a sfnaU large yard, oil burner, hot wa-, ; large shrubbed park-llke lot. Selling for $18,900. CaU toe R. mlng pool. Asking price, $28,- .lot in w area of fine homes. Food Sale person, Mr. Marquis, Grand fic. We have the LARG­ container. John Parciak, 170 Tenements 63 o n e b e d r o o m brand new awarded annually by the ooUege traction of your budget Is for^ ter, storm windows. $100. 644- $28,600. Philbrick Agency, 649- F. Dimock Co., 640-6245. 600. F. M. Oaal Agency, Brok­ Only $14,900. Hayes Agency, The Friendly Circle of the Way Shoe Dept., Manchester EST ADVERTISING Vernon Ave., Rockville, 875- building, wall to wall cai-pet- Lesal Nottcfs to a national or international research.’’ ' 1943. “ 8464. ' er, 648-2662 or OaU Green, 742- 646-013L First Congregational Church Parkade. BUDGET of qny agency in 5769. WE HAVE customers waiting ing, heat, hot water, free gas MANCHESTER — New 8-room figure who "exemplifies toe vir- Packer believes his primary for the rental of your apart­ 7092. d b c b e b o n has a rummage and food sale the area. 'We are the for cooking, outside balcony, ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, new. Colonial, heated breezeway, at­ BOLTON — 7 room Ranch, plus UHITATION OF tHAIMg tues of charity. Justice and'tem- problem will be to find new ment or home. J. D. Real from lO a.m. to 3 p.m. today LARGEST NEW HOME stove, refrigerator, garbage total electric, built-in oven and tached 2-car garage, city wa­ MANCHESTER —4 bedroom large finished rec room and 1, PHOaaTE, perateness In dealing with dlffl- methods to cope with toe oonttn- Garden— Fann— Dairy Estate, 643-5129. Thr6(«-ln-OnB in the vestry. Mrs. Anton M. COMMISSION AGENCY East of the Riv­ disposal, $125 monthly. Call range, refrigerator. Near all STORE ter, city aewers, sldewalka, Colonial featuring 24 foot Uvlng bar. Two fuU baths, 2-car ga- itiy, ^ cult or controversial problems.’’ ued growth In mall volume — Products 50 Lassen and Mrs. URchael F. er and our resale depart­ Mannarino Management Co., prestige location, $29,000. Call rage, large wooded kt, superb day of SeiXembM, A.P.A.D. law.1966. A . r* IE’ J especlaUy toe mUUons of maga- LOOKING for anything In real convehience.s. One child per­ room with fireplace. Large 7 Martinkus are co-chairmen. SALESMEN ment is the equal of any ■ 289-7395 for November 1 oc­ buUder, 246-1166. condltlon. Reduced to $26,000 Turktaston. I ^ a l ^ W o o a pubUcatioos of a STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. estate rentals - - apartments, mitted, $115 per month. Call tuning room picture window, Oong^regatlonal Service and GROWING APACE. Toma.szewski, Box 363, South homes, multiple dwellings, no cupancy. 875-0134. FOR FamUy sized kitchen, 14 x 21 CaU R, F. Dimock Oompany, i m^Sia of His. Ulllan Bond- (“terate society. The ReV. James H. AmeUng, Here’s an excellent oppor­ This rapid expansion cre­ Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- Roalteni 840JI348 AdmlnUtratrix. lodimriew NataUe Wood’s missing Jewelry ______heated family room, 1)4 baths, ivomwre, Wer-UMSW. Drive, Ooventry, Conn^ on the eo- was found In an airline terminal ______pastor of the Second Congrega­ tunity to join Sear’s out­ ates an , immediate need 6472. 6 4 t'si2 ^ ^ ^ F^eal Estate, SEVEN ROOM duplex, garage EAST GLASTONBURY — 4 attached garage. Wolverton Tear-Drop Pattern OOVENTRY — oxceUent Invest- OOTontry?*wSto' SiSdUmiok at Los Angeles International tional Church, wUl conduct the standing sales staff. Como and a rare opportunity for ___ ■ ______included, centrally located, 2 rooms, .second floor, garage, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. prepared to discuss previous experienced, ambitious, ca­ G RAPES'-- pick your own. 16 RENT MAN in need of rentals. children, $105 monthly. 649- j$115 heat included. Call 649- ment property, 5 room year coa^ „ . Airport, an airline spokesman worship services at 11 a.m. to­ _____ a . This Court doth decree that six -bhh/Io-i, nio-Kf Major taagua morrow in the sanctuary. experience and your future reer caliber ' Real Estate quart ba.sket, $1 35. Bring con­ Have tenants willing to sign 2130. 0422. i NEW TO market —Cape, Meal ’round house with stone fire- b . allowed and limited toe ®ald Friday nlglK. with one of the world's Salespeople who will follow . tainers. After 4 p.m. Saturdays lea.se, plus escrow. 649-4342 or RENT place, hardwood floors, fuU Uie ciedltots of said eriate to ex- Upon arriving In London Fri- Church School Is at 9:30 a.m. largest general merchandis­ for smaU famUy, garage, weU s=Leadlers= our proven professional after 2 p.m. 270 Hackmatack Central location on. Main Street in downtown Man­ haaement, lot 160x126’, plus 8 Miss W ^ rep ort^ ^ t in the Church Community ing org^iaztion. 649-3566. shaded, private yard, conven­ rJh^’ida&g^J^diSS; National League program to surefire suc­ rear. room summer cottage. Asking thiu puUlc potice .be ^ven of this she had lost Jewelry worth House. chester, between two banks, opposite St. James Chutch. ient to schools, church shop­ Batting (400 at bats) — Alou, Check Sear’s liberal em­ cess, If you feel that you i'A ROOMS, $125., 3)4 rooms, price $14,900. F. M./Gaal Agen- ^ School Uemua RIPE OR GREEN canning to­ Large display windows, 1260 sq. ft. on first floor, plus ping and bus. Principals only. Pittsburgh, .842; Alou and Car- ploye program, top commis­ have the necessary qualifi­ $115, heat, hot w'ater, stove, Real Esfafe Wanted cy, Broker 043-288$$ or GflUl dlririct, end by poetlnx a copy Angeles. Limch menus at the threp matoes, half bu.shel. $1. Tol­ basement. Adjacent to municipal parking lot. Ideal for 643-1846. Green. 742-7092. thereof oo the publU aisn poet In The spokesman for Trans ty, At^te, .828. sion and generous CElr ex­ cations for a professional refrigerator, parking, 15 For­ public schools for Ijho' week: land Tpke., Manchester, across We have several well-qualified buyers anxious women’s shop, restaurant, or any other retail business. tier-Jewelry Runs — Alou, Atlanta, 119; penses. Apply Personnel real estate cAreer with a est St., off Main St., 646-0090, -Manchester ------iSt Worid Airilnes seld her -Jewel^ Monday, choice of Juice or soup Dept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or call from Caldor’s. 643-5675. , to buy homes in Manchester .Long term lease available. BOLTCN — spotless 6)4 room box, with Its contents Intact, Aaron, Atlanta, Il6. « at high school only, frankfurters potential commission in­ ______TENDER LOVING CARE ranch. FuU basement Plenty Ceitifled from Record 643-1581. for an appoint­ ELMORE TOKKiMG'rbN, Judge. found In'a.^gift shop in the Runs batted in—Aaron, Atlan­ on roll, mustard relish, potato ment. come of $20,000 or better BEANS. BEETS, spinach, win- siX ROOM duplex on Peart St. If you are considering selling your house, call One owner, 14 years old of iiig trees and a beautiful______ta, 125; Clemente, Fittsbuigh, per year, call Mr. Bolton or — TWA terminal. \ _ chips, pickle slaw,' fresh fruit; ter and summer squash, pep­ adults , only, no pets. Write us now. custom Cape Cod In choice yard. Owners wiU assist In fi- o b d e b OF notice ’117. Ted Goodchild for confiden­ pers, plum toiriatoes. 21 Angel Call Mr. Coope-M9-S203 residential area. This fine Tifmi-inir to resDonalble T>ur- ■ ^ OOURT OR David Samoff Hits — Alou Atlanta. 216- Tu“ day, Swiss steak in noodles, SEARS ROEBUCK Box X, Manchester Herald. nancmg TO responwom pur ^ Manchester, within and for tial interview. St., Manchester. home has 7 rooms with a chaser. T. J, Crockett, Realtor,* the District of Manchester, on the , NEW YORK (AP) - David O nc^tl, 2Mk ' " lettuce and tom ^ with Russian and CO. 4)i ROOMS, first floor, heat, . BEL AIR REAL ESTATE CO. , beautiful Rec room with 643-1577. SfTth day of jSei>teinber, 1966^ Bamoff, chairman of the board _ xaron, AUante,' to-es^ , buttered corn^squar^ THE SAMUteL M. raln'bow gelatin cubes with Manchester Shopping Parkade garage, adults, after 5 p.m. 643-9332 bar. Far below replacement Ju^®“‘’ toe Radio Corp. of America, 48; Allen, Philadelphia, 40. LAVITT AGENCY Fertilizers 50-A EAST HARTFOkD — S room topping; Wednesday, chilled CaU 643-2087. Vincent A. Boggini Harold R. Braithwaite • at $18,500. CaU J. Gordon, Estate of Benedetta Plano of was honored Friday night by Pitching (15 decisions) — Re­ 643-21.58 Realtors 875-6297 Juice at high school only,’ scal- Manchester, Conn. GOOD COW MANURE, excel­ Realtor Associate >149-6306. Colonial, aluminum storms, more than 1,500 leaders In elec- gan, Los Angeles, U -1, VERNON CIRCLE lent for fall use, shnib.s, lawns', one car garage, 2 large bed- ,e oonservatriz having eshlbited tronlcs and communications for Mailchal San Francisco 24-6 ham loaf and potatoes, — PARKWAY EXIT 9.5f— B & W rooms, living room with fire- her final#lwia1 accountsowiAamb with said ,e a ^ 1, a1 ,_ oaaa veara __ min the aa. — Industries,* - « ..« $ ■ t 9 buttered spinachonline oale /(or oawe broccoli etc. $5 and $10 loads. Deliv­ . The HAKROWS and .800, - .}■■ FULL AND part-time help need­ place,nloAA diningainincr room,TtAAtvl kitchen,IritoJlATI tO _ttlis Qourt fW allOWOn^, it is »■ ■■ - - B V|Fito lemon butter at high Open 7 Days A Week ered, .643-7804 , 649-87|l. WALLAiCECa OBDiEjRED: That the iTtii day of Jerome B. Wiesner, speaking Strikeouts — Koufax, Los An­ ed for landscaping work, no ex­ East Hartford laun<^ area, close to schools, October, 1966, at four o'clock- after- for toe hostitute of Electrical school), orange ahd grapefruit Manchesterltarkade geles, 807; Bunnlng, Philadel­ perience necessary. Call Grant- TAXI-DRIVER, full or part-time ojurdc shopping and (tourches. Pres­ noon at the Probate OKlce In the uHioHnAAi-a kpM ambrosia; Thursday, baihecued Manchester 649-5306 Muntolpal Building In said Man- and Electronlca Engineers, saiq phia, 246. land Nursery, 643-0669. afternoons and or - evenings. Household Goods 51 NEW TWO-FAMILY I m m tige Real Estate, 289-6827. Mrs. Chester, be and the same Is as- Sarnoff “ brought other rare Doubles-rOalliaom, Pblladel- chicken, buttered rice and peas, Good dri\'tag record. 643n2123 5127 Beardsley, 289-6151. signed for a hearing on the allow- .a . >,1, inhnr« imusual _J CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Open Sat. - Sun. 1 P.M. SIX ROOM CAPE — de$lrahle of said account and said con- P ™ » hls laDors — unusual itoia, 40; Rose, Cincinnati, 86. tossed salad, b r e ^ and butter, MAN for deliveries and help in marble pudding,- and Friday, DRUG CLERK Evenings or' range.s, aritomatic washers, * till Dark’ Open For Inspection location, fireplace, large lot urnomr nrkWMnnsv Ttniton servatrix's prior account with said perception, organization genius, Triples—McCarver,______St. Louis, •tore, evenings or weekends, U is w NORTH COVENTRY — Bolton. and this Court directs that ^ ^ snlrlt and a choice of Juice or soup at high experienced preferred, no weekends.jl experienced pre­ with guarantees. See them at SHARON PARK KNIT wtto tirees. Assumable mort­ $2,800 assumes mortgages on notice of the t o e and place as- “ d M ___ 18; Allen, Philadelphia...... iukl B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 sighed for sold Marinenearing beb(^ given„ to love for hls work. Brock St. Louis. 11. school only, hard cooked egg phone calls. Miller Pharmacy. ferred, driver's license, relia­ gage, principals only. Coll for 5)4 room Ranch. Oarage, fire­ all n ■ vr VI ■ Wwv. imhi . InfAWAutAfl 9 , 4 all persona known to ne interested _ n - • w on lettuce, tomato wedges, bak­ ble, good pay, store benefits, no Main St. Call 643-2171. A community of custom- SCHOOL RD„ BOLTON appointment, 648-2869. ^ place, 170’ frontage. Imme­ therein to appear and be h e ^ Sammy UavU JT. phone calls. Miller Phannacy. built 2-family homes. thereon by publishing a copy rf thla rsnoAG O fAPl _Sammy American League ed macaroni and cheese, butter­ BACKYARD SALE — 123 Hil­ diate occupancy.- Pasek, Real­ We will build a 2-family Saturday and Sunday MANGipiSTBSl — 7 room Cape, order In some newspaper having a _ ^ Batting (400 •»>-at bats)—F.■ Rob- ed green vegetable, peanut but­ OUTSIDE WORKER liard St. Selling out furni.sh- 6-room raised ranch, living room ^ th cathedral ceiling tors, 289-7475, 742-8248. circulation In said District, at least Davis Jr., ill with pneumonia, , RnTHmnre *17 - to your plans. A town well I on tre^ 200’ lot. Large kitchen aeven days before the day rf said concerts sched- CMlva, ter and Jelly sandwich, old Situations Wanted— ings, lamps, drapes, di.shes, OCTOBER lst-2nd hearing, and by mailing on or he- , . . ... , j „ „ Minnesota .910. planned with low taxes. and stone fireplace, kitchen with custom wood cabinets 8314 with bullt-lns, flreplaced living - ' ------uled for this weekend in spa- fashioned cake. J Female 38 glas.sware, rummage, etc., Pre.sent mill rate 30.4. I0-20, room, 4 bedrooms and den. Ex­ Tolland fore September 30. 1966, by certi­ Runs— F. Robinson, Balti­ Laboring on pipe work ^ 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. and built-ins, glass sliding doors, sun deck, 3 bedrooms, fied mall, a copy of this order to cious McCormick Place along Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, cellent condition, owner anx­ Emily Condlo, 186 Oak St., Man- bwaoaa’. more, 121; Foy, Boston and OU- Maabbester Evening Herald and talnks. Drive small and Directions: On Brewer St., • The word Is ■versatlMty and RELIABLE WOMAN 1 ■ would Oct. 2-4, 12-6 p!m. ious. Wolverton Agency, Real- rfieater. Conn., executrix rf the e»- Qncago s lakefront. va, Minnesota, 99. Coventry. correspondent, F. medium trucks. Interesting like caring for Infant or pre­ next to Telephone Com­ full ceramic bath with vanity, basement fireplace, 1- ' you can mix and match to. your SPIC AND SPAN tata rf Benedetta Flono, and return Davis’ personal physician BBt. Tour wardrobe i4nW*llii i tij>r8, 649-28a8. make to this Court Runs batted in-F. RoUnsen, Pauline Uttie, teL 742-62SL work, pleasant conditions. school child, excellent care. THREE PIECE living • room pany. ______, hoartia «ontonit. Tour wardrobe car garage, 1 acre treed lot. Only $21,500 with financing 6 room Cape, large lot with JOITO------J J. W WAILHTPr, judge. Baltimore, 121; Powell, BalU- Apply Mitchell Dr., off Have references. 643-8857. set. Couch and two chairs. f will take on that oomplete look Use two o< your favorite 1 ------Nellieiifi M. MoraHora^ Coos.Cons, and found thetoe entertainerentertatoer had a ______^ ___ -.,.L _____ PASEK PEISER j NeW 6-ROOM COLONIAL 2 family fruit trees, excellent elec­ more and KiUebrew, Minnesota, Legal Notices Call 643-5276. available. f and color addeddded to your sMiti oolon to knit this kwely ‘tear- MANCHBSTra 104-degree temperature, Parker St;, .8:30-9:30 a.m. home, good investment proper­ LIMITATION OBDEB 109. WOMAN WOULD L i f e to baby 289-7475 528-5319 -and suits. pattern! It’s as pretty a tric stove, aluminum liifore than 6,000 persons wera DEOBEE ON and 4:30-5:30' p.m. With 2-car garage. All modern ' i;on'^eniences. ty, olumlmim storms and AT A COURT OP PROBATE, Hits — Oliva, Minnesota, 100; ait days in my home. Reason­ Model Home 568-2S10 City water and sewers. Immediate Occupancy. , No. 8914 with PATT-ORAMIft. design as you can find for an storms, on school bus route, held at Manrfiester, within and for McCormick place Friday LIMITATION OF CLAIMS able Call 876-6381. MAPLE KITCHEN SET. 4 screens, two new, gas heating assumable mortgage, $15,- thr Dlfitrict rf Manchester, on the .____ -dw,. ------F.------Robinson,- —Baltimore, ------■ ----- 181. AT A JCXHTRT ^------OP ^ PROBATE. . . I ■ ' OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 ' Is In sizes 10 to 20, bust 31 to afghan. asth dav. of Bentember. 1968. night to see Davis perfom. Pr^ Home runs—b' Robinson Bal- .fi poyentry, within ^ tor chairs and pads, $35. 649-6039. Pattern No. 6027 has com­ systems; city water, city sew­ 600. 875-6481 'Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. ducer ffillard Elktos said he had the D d st^ of ^ e n t i^ on me asth McKi n n e y b r o t h e r s w il l c a r e f o r child In your ' 40. Size 12, 82 bust, top, 1% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE W EE^AYS BY APPOINTMENT plete knit and finishing di­ age,! cehtrally,j,.located. Asking home while mother works. Ref­ .''yards o< 36-lnch; center, 1)4 pric^, $17,900. F. M. Gaal ______^------" “^;Sue rf Frederick W. Perry. ,at. tried to reach other show ^ i - rections. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL erences. 643-1894. yards; lower, 2 yards. Agency, Broker, 648-2882 or SOUTH WINDSOR - 5 1 ^ rfjr.nchest.r, to said Dlstrirf. de- ness ^ (16' dectatons)'-^ rf Mm. EUls Thlem, T o order, send S6c in coins to: Directions: From Manchester, take Porter St. from East , To order, send 50c in coins tot Gall Ckaen, 742-7002. Ranch in exceUent on^^otkm ef f^ thla C. ^avis Init t o t sufficient ^ Minnesota, 126, .706; Me AdaVilnlMratrix, Armstroog Reed, CX). WILL BABYBCPr at my home Sue Burnett, Manchester E v ^ Anna O sb^ Manchester Evie- one car garage, full basement, ijg waiMngtan 8t, Ibachester. time was not available. itaBv Baltimore 186. wii Coventry, Cooii., oa the estate rf CANDLEWOOD DRIVE Fred W. Tlilem, late rf Coventry, day and night, reasonable WANTED Center, proceed to Rt. 85 Bolton, School Rd. approxi­ ntag Hwrald, U 60 A V E ,.O F nlng HeraM. 1100 A'VB. OB' MANCHESTER — assumabla large lo^ Meal nelgh^rfawM, months Harold Ltoyd Strlkeoute-McDowell, CSeve- __d district, deceased. This Court doth decree that siz rates. 649-7989...... ' CLEAN CAPE OR RANCH OfF HighkmJf St.. Manchester. . . NEW TINBX; N.T. AMEMOAH, NEW TOWS. N.Y. aiartgoge, 8-year-old 7 room SERVICE STATION attendant, mately 3 mileq on left after .crossing Bolton town line. 53r^ s5*toeX n 1S fffi^ ^ BEVERLY m u i. Calif, land, 216; KOat, Minnesota. 208. months be allowed and limited tor 'lOOM 10066. V Split Level, that features 8 gen- f* the^redlMnr'^th- (AP) — Harold Uoy^, eariy6ay Stolen bases —Buford, caUca- the creditors rf said estate to ex­ experienced,. preferred, Satur­ CLOSE TO WILBUR CROSS For Ikt-class maJUng add lOo For iBt-daas maiUng add lOo hibit their claims against the same Dogs— ^mrOfu—Pets 41 ^ erous bedrooms, 1)4 baths, for­ Mr. jjunon, ^ tn thrir claims comedian was re-elected TO. 50: > Camoanerts. Kansas to the Administratrix and directs day night ahd Sunday. Gor- for each pattern. Print Name, for each pattem. Print Name, $16,000 $17,000 BUILT BYi 1 mal dining room, kitchen with HESBRON — under oonstnicllon, iriT8 wiH* Friday to another three-year City, 49. that public notiob be given rf this ■'man Bros. Inc., 770 Main St. ' q r o OMING and hoarding aU U&R REALTY Cp., Inc-v ' Address with Zip Oode,^ Style Address with Zip CJode, Style built-ins, family room end at­ a r!.ne B Meiahad «ra- tn th- r—'I'nr., to hrin- igrm as chairman of the board Doubles- —Yastrzemski, Bos- order by advertising in a newspa­ FINANOK NO PROBLEM No.' and Size. \ 'n fhelr riahns wit*>in said thne si per having a circulaUoa in said I ■ .,,.nT,TT,.7.r IIZ breeds, Harmoriy Mills, H. C. , No. and Size, tached garage, $22,900. Waiver- Jtace. S ta ’ itS S lIr' nnal j ; : j ; d * ^ ‘£thi;* “ * ( VIof trustees U USbCBIO W rf theS^nf”4 Hot- t o 89; B. Robinson. Baltimore, OPPORfrUNITY with South chase. H ebron^., Bolton. .943-2692 ' ^ ^ See exciting new fashions In Free directiona for knitting ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. flFliidsor public schools. Cus- ( room, loiga tot, teal- to seme » pltaU'.tata for Crippled Crippiwi ChUdren. vamutvai. _ 16.ma. Sla'rbTO rf Oovwliy. ne

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The Manchester tiodge of Two from Town About Town BlkB are sponsoring an Italian Night at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Ship « Mariner Girl Scouts 7.30 the Bike Have Roles in are requesting uniforms for «ie jjome, Bis^U St. A1 Carlson Business Bodies uniform exchange. Brownie, in- jjj^, orchestra will play for CEiA Workshop termedlate, caditte, senior or dancing. Members are reminded _ „ _ Two local teachers are tak-, leader uniforms are needeil Mrs. contact John Naretto of 62 OONTD^ITES ART C O V B S N States in 1922, and ten years lileen Moroney of 54 Mather Qgj-tji r om the com- o f Its small, high performance thruet ratlf David W. Campbell of Man­ play “You Can’t Take It With pany’B divisional h^quarters amgto rotor JT12 turbojet en- and a time chester has Joined the faculty you.” in Boston. Colpltts presatited an gjn* for future use in execuUve of 1.200 hoiim. of Willimantlc State College as The athlete, painter, actor Is award, marking the ev^t to aircraft. nwJTltA-Blonl lunson’s assistant professor and social also a linguist and teaches Rus­ Richard A. Torrey, sales maa^- Th* improved engine wUI to-weigM worker In the college’s F. R. sian at the evening' school in ager, and Walter McGill, su->x^ve operators a 10 per cent a.O indiae In Noble (laboratory) School. ’The Glastonbury. He also continues pervisor of the local office. higher take off rating, a 10 per Inchea long aai appointment was announced to­ to give instruction in tennis. Also cited for their perform- cent higher increase in maxi- pounds. Candy Kitchen day by Dr. Searle F. Chprles, Yavorsky came to the United ance were Jim Foster, Karl mum clihib and a nine per cent A total of 2R2 < administrator at the college. fines are «a eeg Where QuaUty Candy Is Made Fresh Dally Before Joining WSC, Camp­ criea are 1 Choose From Over 200 Varieties bell spent a year as a social worker in the Hartford public FIRST OF THE SEASON^— 6 u R FAMOUS schools. He also has extensive PAT previous experience ini his field, including six years with the i. -5 PEANUT BRITTLE Bridgewater, Mass., school sys­ went into efli Msde with the Spanish peanuts, fresh tem. 'H i OotVi. creamery butter'and molasses. Crispy, cninChy A 1950 graduate of Middle- m ’The gabu apply •» good. bury College, he received his the cempmiy'a i master’s in soeiki studies from ere and 'WUHmaatie pi Boston University In 1953 and The inehtpaap waM O f * has taken additional graduate ed pravioualy.x courses at Bridgewater State tw«-yaar College. a year ago. Campbell and his wife and covered by the i :NW four children live at 81 Good­ ceiva a m par i win St. which is ao tap a( o per cent raiae grairiag' contract was aigosd lMt| School Census To marie the arraalaB. quet was heM dus ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 Gets Under Way Berria Motor b a . O OPEN OAILY oml SUNpAY rill 8:00 PJri. Rogers menapsmeol Robert Digan, director of vlsory pertooasi a a t for | Candy Aleo Available For Fund Rai-ing school attendance for the Man­ als of three locaie ad the chester schools, has announced Papatmakani a a i that the annual school census era. AFL-Cta will begin today. It is scheduled AddiUonally. fl for completion by Nov. 15. will now iarraaaa Ha pej| The annual census is requlr- for amployeS’ We aad c4 Cfohhecticut law. Every group inauraoea fnmi an| our Star Specials ho'utohold. in Manchester must cent share Uv a fiffl IgO { be cbptacted and a count made of the coat The eempnyj increaaiaf the I of eveiy child bom on or be­ rate for each fore Sept\Y, 1966. AU children $2.M to 82.50 I through ag^^20 included. year of aanriao. Those who Wiill be taking the 'k 'k if 'k census this ye^^ include Mrs. VrATIONS «l I Mary Forman, Mrs. Marcia ¥fHEN THIS COUPON IS PRESENTED Kelley, Mrs. Beverly'^reedman, Wtm town a Mrs. Cecelia Wandt, Mrs. Ann ice Btation Drni Murray, general manager of the floor division ot the W. G. Schwartz Co., Venum, ap­ I Lukas, Mrs. Nancy Tliqnias, orad tMa w plies a trowel in producing -a new, durable type o f coffee and casual table. The company banquet cHi Mrs. Jean Downing, M rs.-Har­ recently went into production of the tables, using « highly stain-resistuit and decorative riett Gordon, Mrs. Judith Kel­ Service BcantMandmi Co| I plastic material called Targinol for the table'tiopa The company la now in the procaaa of iqMNMored bp the ley, and Mrs. Constance Sheai'' at the marketing the new product and is supplying stock to dealera. Patroleum Oiipt 11 I The oontant mm i Wiggery Beauty Emanuel Women To Hear Fendell

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1 . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 Average DaUy«Net Press Ran . The Weather tAGE TWENTY-FOUR iianri]fi^0ti^r ^n^nitis 2|walii For Oie Week Ended . _ September U , 1966 Fair and cool .tonight, kMT 40-45; sunny and pleasaal 4 1 The Manchester Loiljfe ‘ of frOm T o WH again tomorrow, hlfl^ 66*70. About Town EU« •«> sponsoring an Its^ . 14,757 Night at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, H«ifehe$ter~^A CUy of Village Charm Ship « Mariner Girl Scouts ” 7.30...... » t the Elks Have Holes m Business Bodies are requesting uniforms for the jjome, Bissell St. A1 Carlson (ClaMifled Advertising on Page 21) PRICE SEVEN CENT* uniform exchange. Brownie, in- jjj^ orchestra will play for CEA Workshop VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 2 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHiBSTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1966 . termedlate, cadette, senior or dancing. Members are reminded ■I ...... ------leader uniforms are needed. Mrs. contact John Naretto of 62 Two local teachers are tak­ CONTINUES ART COURSES States In 1622, and ten years study art. He Eileen Moroney of 54 Mather gg^rth Rd. or Joseph Macrl of ing major roles In a statewide Valerian Yavorsky, of Glaa. later began to S t ts In charge of the exchange, ggg 4da„w S t Local Leaders Conference be- tonbury one of the founders and studied under several noted af- tists and his paintings won many Ing held this weekend at Ban- first president of the Glaston- Tit for Tat prizes in art exhibits in the East. Atty. David Barry, seeking ner Lodge, Moodus, by the Con- bury Art Guild, is teaching a Cirouit (^ rt Judge Yale re-eleotion as state senator, Pdliceman Fires second series of art lessons at U.S. ’Center Ilnits necticut Education Association. PIONEER INCOME RISES Matzkto believes to bal­ will be guest speaker at a meet­ Adrian’s Art Gallery, 856 Main ancing toe scales of justice ing of the R o t ^ Club Tuesday To Halt Thief, Mrs. Bernice Maher, a teach- St. on Tuesday evenings. Thlr- Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys- at 6:30 p.m. at Howard John­ er at Bennet Junior High persons have appUed for terns, Inc., had an increase of inside and outside of court. son Restaurant Tolland Tpke. Man Charged School and this year’s CEA lessons. ^8 per cent in net income and And toe way he see* it, presldent, is presiding at to­ It’s tit for tat, even with A Manchester policeman fired Last spring Yavorsky taught 44 per cent in sales for U'e ^9 day’s general sessions. Miss Hit Fleeing RedS' toe police. Alden (Terry) Grant son of a shot over the head o f a 24- the first series at Adrian’s and weeks ended Aug. 27, 1966, Martha White, co-chairman of "They took the parking Mr. and Mrs. Alden Grant of year-old Hartford man early 22 persons took lessons. He also Michael G. Kagan, president, the Manchester Education As­ space marked for toe Seen 599 N. Main St. has returned conducts classes of demonstra- announced, Record this morning after police al­ SAIGON^^ South Viet Nam casualties among toe chopper- hit the complex In a campaign judge,’’ he complained tois to Monmouth (HI.) College, as a sociation’s personnel policies tive teaching at his studio in Sales for the first nine i(AP) — Helicopter-hopping U.S. lifted cavalrymen were light. to cut movement o f supplies, and. legedly caught him trying to morning to a desk police­ ,— ------member of the sophomore class. break into a warehouse owned committee, is amongLUiose tak­ Glastonbury, has art classes Mr months of fiscal 1966 amounted troops p (^ c e d on a fleeing "■’They’ve resJly got them on men. Previous surih raids had man in toe station’s lobby. He Is the organizer and a mem­ by Austin A. Chambers Co. at ing part in panel discussions. to $12,791,000. 11118 compares to Communist force today'and re- the run,” said a* spokesman. hit hard at, toe Niiih Blnh and ■/ ber of the lacrosse team at the 318 Hartford Rd. The two-day conference be­ $8,872,000 for th * 39 weeks ported killing 117 more of the ’The battle began after the ’Thanh Hoa military comple;ces, And climbing the stairs to schooL Jere W. Bishop, 24, o f Hart­ gan last night with - a dinner ended Aug. 28, 1965. enemy in mountains near South enemy shot down three U.S. heb also south of Hanoi along the toe courtroom, he added; 2 p.m. Check and keynote address by Dr. Ce­ “So I totfit yours.” ford was charged about 7 a.m. Net Income in the first three VJet Nam’s central coast. Icopters, prompting the cavalry- main, rail line leading to South cil J. Hannan, an assitant sec­ Keeney St PTA will have a today with a breaking and en­ quarters of the current fiscal The added dead raised to 227 to charge, toe force of more Viet Nam. retary for the National Educa­ Shows 4,500 Room Mothers Tea Monday at tering attempt and operating a period amounted to $786,000, or the two-day toll taken by units than 300 Viet Oong and North American fliers also dropped tion. His talk centered on na­ 3:15 pjn. at the school cafete­ motor vehicle while his license 84 cents per share, as com­ of toe 1st Air Cavalry, Airmo­ Vietnamese troops. H ie helicop­ tional trends in negotiations (See Page Sixteen) ria. is under suspension. pared to $418,006, ’or 46 cents ters were recovered. High Gmrt Ballots Cast between teacher groups and bile, Division which fought a A patrolman fired the shot per share, for the similar pe- The new fighting along the boards of education, political furious battle Sunday with the Friendship Circle o f the Sal­ after the man allegedly ran into riod a year ago. There was an Communists . and reported 110 central coast shifted attention With 21,771 electors eli- action by teacher locals and by Opens Busy vation Army will have a service the woods trying to elude police. average of '938,715 shares out­ killed: ' away from the prolonged fight gible to vote in today’s program Monday at 7:46 p.m. Police captured the man af­ individual teachers, and on run- standing in 1966;.900,209 were Reports from the battle area by the U.S. Marines Just south election, the highest figure at the church. Hostesses will be ter he returned to his car which nlng effective locals, outstanding in 1965 after ad­ of toe demilitarized zone sepa­ New Term for a town election in Man­ Mrs. James Munsie and Mrs. was parked between Hartford Workshops In these three sp miles north of the coastal city justment for a 6 per cent stock of Qui Nhon said the number of rating North and South Viet chester’s history, 4,500 had Thomas Blevins. Rd. and Morisuty Flying A areas are being conducted to- dividend paid in Nov. 1965. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Service Station at 510 Hartford day. Communist dead w still Nam. cast ballots by 2 p.m., indi­ Pioneer, based in Manches­ U.S. BS2 bombers struck a lit. Kent Mitchell of Boston, Rd. Miss White and Mrs. Maher olimbing. Supreme Court held a 17-mlnute cating a record turnout for Mass., son o f Mrs. Thomas He Is being held at the police have long been active in the ter, Coiih., is a leading manu­ The Oopimunlst unit was a little below the buffer zone to­ session today to open a new a town election, thanks to facturer of parachutes," recov­ T T 07 Vim center receives a gift from E. Theodore Bantly. left, and day for the fourth straight day Behrend Mitchell, formerly of station pending appearance In m EA, the official bargaining mixed force of North Vietnam­ term that Is expected to be toe ideal weather and to un­ ery systems and aerodynamic Ftoblrl'^Uy the Oil Co.'at a reurem.nt “ “J ese regulars and Viet Cong. of raids inside or.close to toe Manchester: and Miss Charlotte Manchester Circuit Court Oct group for Manchester teachers. at busiest in its long history. usual voter interest. Sago o f New York City, grand­ 17. In late August, the MEA nego­ retardation de'vices. Official U-S. sources said zone. The nine justices, appearing In toe October 1964 election*, _ daughter of the late Howard tiated its first written contract The bombers rained explo­ refreshed after their summer 4,091 of an eligible 21,657 voter* Taylor, will be weekend guests RR DEFICIT 'LOWER ■with the Manchester Boa.rd of SALESMEN HONORED ~ sives on North . Vietnamese troop concentrations and infil­ vacations, watched the admis­ has cast baUots by 2 psn. Th* of the Rev. and Mrs. Russell E. NEW HAVEN (AP)—’The New Education. The contract sign­ Eleven salesmen o f the Man­ sion of 53 attorneys to practice final vote that day was 18,287. Camp o f 41 Walnut S t Haven Railroad reported today ing followed a months-long sal- Valerian Yavorsky chester office of the Liberty Students Beaten, tration routes 20 miles west of before the high tribunal and The Herald wlU tobnlato toe a deficit of $567,859 for August— fight that reached solution Mutual Insurance Companies the Marines’ forward headquar­ children and holds a class for then recessed for cloaed confer­ results of today’s .deotton tan-- Tlie Mizpah Spencer Circle of almost half the deficit of $1, only after being submitted to a were honored at a luncheon re­ time. ■ Bayoneted in ters at Dong Ha. the Junior Womens Club of ences during toe remainder of mediately after toe polls des* South Methodist Church ■will 201,088 for the same monOi a state-level board of arbitration. cently at Willies Steak House. ■ ■ The Marines reported one new GlMtonbuiy. the week when they will con­ at 8 p.m. and they wlU be broad­ meet ’Tuesday at 12:30 pm . at year ago. Negotiations on a local con­ for retaining an unusually, high jgjm jon Guy Antlco, Lyle increase in cruise rating. These total of 36 sUtlons were hon­ Indonesia Riot small action Sunday. A unit of Yavorsky is a man of-m any sider stacks of new appeals cast on statlcm .WINF a* *ooa the Susannah Wesley House. ’Trustees of the bankrupt rail- tract for next year are slated percentage of business during ^gatnian, George Heath, Ronald raUng increases give improved ored. the eth Leatherneck Regiment talents. Bom in Russia, at one JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)— filed during the summer. a* possible. The Rev. Gary S. Cornell of the road said the deficit for the the last six months. palmer, Larry Mangin, David take-off.take-off, faster climb and a Richard C. DeRagon of toe spotted 20 North Vietnamese to begrln soon, probably later At least eight student;b-were Chief Justice' Earl Warren Today’s 21,771 eligible" voter* church will be guest speaker, first eight months of 1966 totaled time he was the tennis cham­ vreater range ’Townllne Sunoco Service Sta- near the “ Rockpile” and report­ this month. The Manchester office o f Lib- -pupper, and ’Timothy Donovan. htiyoneted and scores were began proceedii^s for the nine- Include 11 new ones who signed Hostesses will be Mrs. William $8,220,478 as against a deficit pion of Russia. His name is * ^ e new mglne model, desig- tlon in 5^ ' ed killing six of them with mor­ well known in dramatic groups erty Mutual retained 94.5% of ------clubbed to the ground today as month term by declaring: '"The up Saturday. Of the 11, toe Ra- Newton, Mrs. Elmer Anderson of $12,364,180 for the January- nated toe JT12A-8, was recenUy ~ o^ t S^^^ tar fire- and air strikes. publicans gained four, and to* in the greater Hartford area its business in the period. ENGINE IN PRODUCTION troops drove back 6,000 young 1966 term of the Supreme Court and Mrs. James Chipps. to-August periof of 1066. certified for conunerclal service In the two months of fighting Democrats, two. The remaining Campbell Joins where for years he has been di­ Present at the luncheon pratt * Whitney Aircraft has Atlantic Service Station was Indonesians trying to storm is no Made with the finest Spanish peanuts, fresh ’The gains, apply to employes in ------eued by along toe pews to take cane Jriez, sUU A .kUlqr after A 1950 graduate of Mlddle- (See page Sixtoaa) ’Two wave* of.JUJnvhawks •again. (AP Photofax) - coast with gu^y winds and late today or early tonight orate and FranoiB DellaFera ter creamery butter and molasses. Crispy, crunchy the company’s Manchester, R og- b RIEFIS iief seat Among the wive* nine -wild days over tropic seas, good. bury College, he received his squalls and sent a tornado splr- Rajn bands spread toroiigh the Republicans. era and WlUlmantlc plants. Ronald H. Gates of 12 Over- ' present were Mrs. Earl Warren, roared today up an Atlantic master’s in social studies from The increases were negotiat- look Dr. has been promoted to Mrs. Tom C. Clark, Mrs. Wil- aiing into Nassau that killed a j„ost of the Bahamas as Iriez Both towri eommittees h m Boston University in 1953 and ed previously, under terms of a foreman of eantral office re- lleun J. Brennan and Mrs. Pot­ Ocean alley between the famed 16-month-old child. thrashed very slowly to a point scheduled victory celebntUciw has taken additional graduate two-year labor contract fl^ed jg Windsor Look* by Dinosaur Tracks the Lur^ ter Stewart. Seated In toe front resort eitiea of Miami and Naa- Great Abaco, second largest near latitude 25.3 north, longl* (See Page Fourteen), courses at Bridgewater State a /year ago. Rogers employes Southern New England pew~bf toe ;^ieaar'Beetlon~ waa eaa.- of the Bahama Islands and the tude 78.6 west, 110 miles eaat- College. covered by the contract now re- telephone Co. Gate* worked tor retlred Justice Stanley F. Reed Dead etoead of toe storm lay home of 6,800 persons, waa southeast of Miami and 90 miles Campbell and his wife and cilve a 8% per cent pay boost, western Electric Co. before arid Mrs. Read. Great Abaoo Island, “toe land scheduled for a direct hit west of Nassau. four children live at 81 Good- which Is on top of a like 3% joining SNBT In Hartford In Rocky Hill Sees f uture Mrs. Douglas after the session forgot,” and other Gale warnings "Ssame down gmaU craft were kept phmed Marcos Sets ■win St. per cent raise granted when the central office re- told a newsriian, with a smile, Bahamian Isles which often along tiie southeast Florida -^y roughening seas In U.S. “ftbntract was signed last year, pgimian In Manchester at toe that she found her first visit to a heard the hawl of the hur- coast, home of 2.5 million peo- all the way from Florida Teiitative; Date / To marie toe occasion, a ban- gjg recent promotion. Supreme Court session "very rlcane. pie, after an uneasy Sunday Virglnte Capes, and all School Census / quet was held this week at the ______As Tourist Attraction interesting.” ^ slowed to a crawl, a during which Inez hurled through the Bahamas. For Conference Berris Motor Inn, Danielson, for william F. Owens of 40 Ol- The court marshal, Perry Lip- development that often portends squalls Into toe area, whipping hurricane’s path ROCKY HILL (AP) — What Rocky Hill Dinosaur Park at- by tot hundreds to look at toe ROUTE 6, BOLTON TEL. 649-4332 Rogers management and super- gj recently completed toe pltt, made toe traditional open- * change In direction. But for^ the palm fronds. Grand Bahama Island, rite MANILA (AP) — Pnerident Gets Und^p Way ■will put this small Connecticut tractlng tourists — snd their tracks staKS they were dlsoov- vlsory personnel and. for off id- two-week Basic Sales Training ing call, putting the court in ses- casters predicted she wouM i „ Nassau, capital of the of a phish gambling casino and Ferdinand E. Marcos of to* OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY Hll 8:00 P.M. Robert Di^’an, dltector of ala of three locals of the United school of the Standard Register ■ - - - - ...... — "—H-’-rtheast, Bahamas, flood waters ran two vi^ rou s Industrial develop- school ait^mdance for the Man­ Papermakers and Paperwork- jj, Dayton, Ohio. He was map? K^“m 'Ss.“Jhatis '*S‘e man who discovered toe e^vlperlod as for return of toe electrlc-pow- joined forces to build two proto- States and toe Philippines. annual competition among some compared to $35,904,907 to the ered auto to U.S. highways. type models Ot toe proposed The site of the summit has y e t' 2,500 stations to Oonneotlcut. A previous 12 months. Michael Ference Jr., Ford electric car. to be decided. It will be either Emanuel Women vice president for scientific re- ’Ibe two companies described Manila, the Philippines’ largest search, said toe new battery toe new imoduct, the first exper- city, or toe resort city of To Hear Fendell B a ^ o . At Your Service — could store up to 15 times as imental model of which is being Norman Fendell of the Man-. Wheii You Need Us! much energy ^s present' leeul- built in En^auid now, as “ a low- acid storage batteries. cost, suboompact limited per- Salon Chester Sheltered Workshop will The firm disclosed Sept IS formance *clty car’ -to carry two be guest speaker Tuesday at ■------— ' ------adalts and two passengers.” 525 MAIN STREET MANCH^ER 6:30 p.m. art. a potluck supper The ftafit t-wo cars, one de­ CARTER signed for testing in England Bulletins meeting of the Emanuel Church Major Strike Call 443-2330 Women at the Blmanuel Luther­ APPLIANCE SERVICI and the other in metropolitan and suburban areas of toe Unit­ an Church. 10 Years’ Experlenea Off, hut Some ed States, will, ba powered Ini­ PACKAGING BOLL PASSED Famous Brand HAVE YO UR ' In Tlila Area Fendell wUl explain how toe tially by lesid-acid batteries, WASmNO'TON (AF) — The C O LD W A VE workshop program operate*. We service an iqake* Leave GE Jobs such as those now used in care. House paaeed a “ tnitli-tai- Mrs. Clifford Sullivan and Mrs. models, Including Ference arid FV>rd has devel- packaging” bUl today that WASmNG’TON (AP) — At PRECIOUS FURS Darrell Morrisette, Emanuel tors! For Prompt, oped a new type sodium-sulfur both critics and aupporton ♦7.99 members who assist him at toe Swvlce at Reasonable Rate*. least 14,800 unionunlor eniployw of battery, which is still In Its ear­ contended actually does very • REPAIRED workshop, wUl participate in the the General Electric Oorp, ly stages. Httie. The bill passed on a roll program. Pfioiia 643-1078 walked off their jobs" at three He added, "It promises to caU vote of 300 to 8. **My com- CLAIROL Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs. BOB •«£!>" CARTER plants today. But a nationwide meet the over-all needs of an plaint Is that it doee so Uttle,’* • REMODELED Ernest W. Benson are co-chair­ strike ag;ainst the huge defense efficient, low-cost, compact, ■aid Rep. Leonor K. SuIUvaii, Hair Coloring men of the event Devotions will suppUer appeared to have been uiban-suburban electric vehicle D-Mo., one of llie leadtaig • REVITALIZED be led by Mrs. Aba Nussdorf. averted by a presidential plea, requlrelng only overnight re- oongreerional champtens of Presldent Johnson asked the charging.” leglslatlmi to help oonsumers. ♦5.65 C. T. laBONNE company and unions to main- Ference estimated that the Rep. Samnel L. Devine, B- Bring your fu^ in to us—or, if you prefer puplicate Bridge fain plant operations while ne- electric car, powered by toe new Ohio, who charged that a Sen­ we’ll be glad to call-at your home and ^ve 'gotlations continued, contending battery, would have a range of ate-passed packaging blH R«|eult8 in a duplicate b rid ^ and ASSOQrtTES, INC SHAMPOO & SET you a free estimate . . . without obligation! a strike would damage the Viet 150 miles at 40-miles-an-hour “ would have created a naan-^, game last night at the Italian Nam war effort. i speed. ■ strous bureaucracy,” sald\ Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insnranca that the House version “ does’ ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES American Club are; North-■ About 13,300 workers walked An artist’s sketch of toe pro- ♦2.75 South, Cbarlea Dunn and Jon off their jobs at GE’s Sci)enec- posed car looks like an abridged praoticaUy nothing.” BY OUR EXPERT FURRIER Agency tady, N.Y., plant, some 1,100 version of .Ford’s Econo-van. Marx, first; Mr. and Mon„ Toes., Tl^iirs. employes struck toe firm’s Car- ’The battery and toe motor were INDIANS PICK ADCOCK seito Haa«, second; snd tied o n 4 PAL BRINGS YOU boloy Products Division at installed under the floor 3 for third were Brooks Earle and • L- Warren, Mich., and 400 union driver’s side, of toe vehicle, Joe Adcock, 40-year-old firol WllUam Witherell, and Mra. H A StC U TS draftsmen struck the GE plant Ford Said it had two major ^basenian of. to e ' California Kathryn Harrigan and .Bdwaril YANKEE at- Pittsfield, Mass. Union vehicle concepts In mind as toe Angels, has been signed to a Conway. , Spokesmen said these walkouts project moved along the draw- two-year contract to managa - —Also,- East-West, C. R 7 Covill •1.5V, WARM-UPTIME \ involved local Issues. iiig board: . . the Cleveland Indians^ the Ii^ and Riissell Granniss, first; Jack The remaining 105,200 union 1. TTis city car, aimed at toe| diana and Angela ilannoanoed CLOSED Tues., Wed., Hiare. OPEN 9 to 5 AND BY Deescy arid Arthur Pyka, sec­ employes apparently were .hon- suburban shopper. This was r (AP Fhototaz) today. Adcock was given Ua tUi 4 PJML APPOINTMENT FURRIER MONDAYS ond, and Mrs. Rjchard .^Gworek PRECEDING YANKEE BALLGAMES Grant E ., Meyer (plaid shirt) watches ^wer shovd toe I^ ^ e- n t’a plea - for “ a designed “ as a low-speed limit;*) ’This .4s>the main street of Jacmel,' Haiti, litter^ releaae by the Angela ao ha tftUT'Mrs. Arthur Pyka, toird. two-week postponement in a e

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