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TOL. T.Yrrm , NO. 100 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SBCTTIONS) MANCHESTER, C0?^N., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1964 (O lM itfM MMntrmrng m M) PRICE SEVEN CEMH Auto Strike Averted Events In State Bears Down Just Before Deadline Narcotics Agents Say Man Admits DETROIT (AP)—Chiyi-t, The UAW leader ai hia^ler will now be able to have the Bxeeutive Board will meet stability it needs to contihue Bank Theft Role d«r Corp. and the Unit^ uninterrupted production," he Coast ton i^ to chart its coUrae,.of Auto Workers Union an- said. ' -- action at Ford and General NEW YORK (AP) — nounced agreement today Motors. Under the new agreement, Narcotics squad officers, on a national contract, GM makes fairly-good autos, Chrysler will pay the full hospl- acting on a hunch, arrested avoiding the threat of a na- but they are a long way back in .l^ilisation and medical insur- labor management," he said. uce for retirees. a man who admitted taking Winds Pound tionwide strike by some One of the union’s biggest After a IS-mlnute news con- part in a |64,181 holdup o f 76,000 woikors. breakthroughs was on the issue ference, Reuther and Leary a bank in Connecticut, po- Ilie anmwnciinwt came lesa of relief time, where Chrysler headed back into the conference Jacksonville, than one hour before the strike upped the time allocated to room to nail down the last few lice said today. deadline. Workers for rest periods from 36 details of the contract. Search of an auto in which the Walter P. Reutber, union man and three other persons Stu A u g u s t i n e to 86 minutes a day. Reiither, They indicated the Job should president, termed the contract who bad called auto production were fotnid last night in the agreement “ the most historic be accomplished in a couple of Bronx disclosed ah attache case assembly plants "gold-plated hours. agreement In the history of the sweat shops” had made this containing $36,660 in wrappings ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. American labor movement." Strike placards were prepared Indicating the money came from increase in relief time a pri- several days in advance at (jA.P) — Hurricane Dora, •* Reuther told newsmen the mary demand. the Ridgefield Branch-of the still a hundred miles off- aetUement Included a pension union locals for distribution to Connecticut NaUonal Bank, po-> ‘‘Chrysler is a leader in the pickets who were to be posted at shore, sent 76-mile-an-hour plan calling for up to $400 Uce said. month payment In benefits at production of fine autos and now plant gates the minute the The alleged holdup man was winds thundering through three-year contract expired. the age of 00 years for workers is the leader in the production of described by police as Robert fine labor contracts." he said. ;he ancient streets of St. with SO years service. When the UAW pinpointed Gorman, 37, of Houston, Tex. Augustine today'and began • Reuther said negotiators were Chrysler l^ce President Chrysler as Its No. 1 strike Two men with grnis robbed the atiU w orking on language tech - Management John D. Leary target, it agreed to extend the bank in Ridgefield in northwest- ashing at the “charmed nicalities but that a three-year expressed satisfaction with the ern Connecticut yesterday. They city” of Jacksonville. agreement had been reached on settlement. "W e are glad Chrys- (Bee Page Twenty-Three) forced a teller to hand over re- , Bfolpping foe Atlantic ocean all major issues. serve cash stored in the vault. with iiB-mlle-an-hour fury, the Without a contract, a crip- One robber forced Mrs. Hobr- I (lent storm, which had Indirect- pling walkout would have hit ard Bordman, a teller, to empty :y taken thtae lives, thrashed Oirysler's 40 plants in 13 states her cash drawer. slowly toward the northeast and shut down production Just Police here said they had no Florida coast at eight miles an, as the new I960 models have President Calls knowledge of the whereabouts hour. started rolling off the assembly of the second robber. First advance gusts of hurri- lines. Police gave this account: cane force to reach shore Reuther said he had notified A loaded revolver was found knocked out telephone service to all local units across the nation Meeting on Viet in the attache case with the mo- Marlneland, a tourist spot 30 of the settlement. ney in the car trunk. - miles south of here noted for Ita There was still a remote Two detectives and a patrol- collection of living sea crea- possibility of scattered walkouts » man had beconie suspicious of tures. on local plant agreements — but WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi-Areexamlnatlon occasioned by the occupants of the auto, which Waves were beginning to more than half of the 106 UAW dent Johnson summoned his top Taylor's return to Washington is bore Texas license plates, when break over St. Augustine’s seawall into bayfront parkway, bargaining units already have military and diplomatic advis- that the situation in Soufo Viet they saw it parked at Story and reported settlement of their a main tourist thorou^fare in ers to a White House conference Nam continues to be precarious Colgate Aves. problems. today to consider new moves due to the prolonged govern- the nation’s oldest city. Reuther said the agreement Gorman and another occupant At foe same time, Jackson- the United States might make to ment crisis. of the car, listed as George Le added two new paid holidays for strengthen the antl-Communist The crisis began in August ville was feeling the first blows Brecht, 39, of Bethpage, Long of wind and sea. The city of 280, each worker — Good Friday war effort in strife-tom South and has brought several Island N.Y., were injecting and the birthday of each em- Viet Nam. changer in top South Vietnam- 000 never h a s taken the fu ll themselves with heroin when the Inm ct of a big hurricane. ploye. The auto company pre- Ambassador Maxwell D. ese government personnel. In policemen approached. ' viously granted six full holidays 'Tide and .wind arrived' ait Taylor, who returned from the U.8. view. Premier Nguyen Gorman offered the officers and two half-days. Saigon Monday, has already Khanh continues to provide the Jacksonville at the same time. $10,000 to le t him go. Gusts of 66 miles an hour Reutber said the UAW had held two days of discussions best hope for bringing order out The other persons in the car Donald Gumble of St. Augustine, Fla., is doused as a giant wave smashes achieved an historic pension snapped a few power lines. with State and Defense depart- of the political chaos in the were lally Duffy, 34, of Brook- against the city sea wall. (AP Photofax.) agreement which under certain Waves began to erash over the ment ’ leaders on the South country. lyn, and her 8-year-old son, Mi- conditions would give a woricer seawall at Jackson'vllle Briich. Vletnsunese crisis. Taylor and top Washington The White House meeting was chari. Hurricane warnings warn 60 years old with SO years serv- officials are reported to feel Gorman, Le Brecht and the ice a $400 a month pension. The called for midmoming with displayed from Yero Bearii, tlmt the highest priority in U.8. woman ware described as agreement also included an Taylor, Secretary of State Dean Fla., to Brunswick, Ga., and policy nfust sUU be assigned to chance acquaintances. State Legislators Struggle increase in current pensions for Rusk and Defense Secretarv gale warnings with a hurricana the task of encouraging South The three were taken to a po- giose already retired. Reuther Robert S. McNamara as prinei- \^etnamese loaders tb create watch wore extended northward lice station for questioning. to Myrtle Beach, 8.C. estimated the oysr«U ecooemic paLpartlcHwuits. . , . poUtical riahUUy'and-40 eoncen- package at 16 c«mts more than Thjdor heM a private discus- ” 'n e loot was figured at $84,181 ^nilrW miles north of BL tflkte (hrir maJiHr military ef- .Not since 32 last year, Oie crffer which Chrysler made sion with Johnson Tuesday forts in Anith Viet Nam itself. Amii Fo'r A ccord dh Revision Ai^stme, foe city of Jacksco- night, presumably to lay the sfoen another branch of the Con- vUie braced for what could be $• thttUAW on Aug. 17. It isflbo reported oa necticut National Bank was rob- That' offer originally was groundwork for today’s session. foe first head-on blow by a authority that Tlaylor 1s deeidy bed of over $66,000, had so much hurricane in its history. H ipest evaluated by the UAW at 89 Informants said the consensus concerned about the problem of HARTVX}RD (AP) — D «m o-f package passed last week b y ^ e d , a test rote oouM result developed sd far in the policy money been stolen from a bank wind ever recorded in this city cratlc and Republican leaders the Democratic-oontrolled Sen- on the motion to reject the Ju eents an hour. the flow of. st^plles and rehi' in Oonadctlout. of 360,000 was 86 miles an.hoar forcements of trained Oommu continue their meetings on leg- ate, was given an unfavorable diclary committee’s unfavorable The M0,000 Monroe Bank rob- report by the House Judioisfy in g u sts^ 1944. nist Viet Cong personnel from bery was solved last March, islative reapportionment today report. Committee. Wavas''wafoed over higfawiqr Red North Viet Nam Jpto foe when. Patrick O’Bheh, 87, ol in an effort to reach bi-partisan. The RepuUican House leader- south through the jMgles of accord before the Thursday The Democrats, counting on ship, however, may be able to AlA betwemi St. Augustins Fairfield was caught shortly af- Beach and foe mainland. Fulbright Denounces southeastern Laos. ter hd held up a bank in Shelton midnight deadline set by a fed- aid from small town Republican forestall any such vote through The Jungle trails led through eral cou rt legislators in foe OOP-control- parliamentaiy maaeuvecs of its The Mayport Navy Base at for $8,000. O’Shea admitted the Jacksonville, whldi usually the staidng area in the vicinity Monroe holdup as well as the No specific time was set for led House, are seeking to upset own. of the Lao town, of Tchepone, the unfavorable report. hums with activity, waa virtual- one in Shelton and pleaded guil- a meeting, but party leaders Shea then filed the petitimi ly deserted except four which is about 38 miles from foe said the sessions might run kx Attacks on Humphrey ty April SI to both charges. The debate was scheduled-at to discharge the bill from com- destroyers repair status in Lao-Vietnamese border. from morning through foe day. oa Last Thursday three men the request of foe Dei.iocrats. mittee. The petition contained the basin. Other vessels put to robbed a branch bank in Hart- The situation at the Capitol The Democrats hope that 1^ the signatures. of 108 Demo- (See Page NIae) sea to ride out the storm. Light- BANGOR, Maine (AP) jPaccord with these positions,” ford of about $38,000. And on was described as fluid after upsetting the committee’s re- orats and 68 Republicans, more er craft were moved up river. Rep. William E. Miller of New MUler said, "he can say so." Friday a lone bandit held up a last nM t’s sesaimi between port, foey could then debate foe than enough to fmroe discharge A five-foot tide topped by party Hadera, who again ex- York, the Republican vice Miller flew into Maine Tues- bank on foe New Haven Oiaen bill on its merits. of the blU. crashing waves rolled into the pressed hope that agreement The petition means that-the residential candidate, says day night to'begin a three-day and was' caught almost imme- This would enable them to beach along the oceanside of a Soviets Release diately with ms pockets full of could be reached before the Republican-controlled commit- 8[innesota Sen. Hubert H. Hum- campaign swing that will take substitute the Democratic reap- narrow' peninsula Just acrosa the $1,000 loot. deadline. ^ tee must report foe bill oat by phrey’s connection with Ameri- him to five New England states portionment package as an Mataasas Bay from Bt. Augus- and the Westchester Couhty Space Ride Data Pick Up UnnumbeiM TAKES While party leaders grope Thursday. cans for Democratic Action is amendment to the House bill. tine. "an area of * legitimate diacus- area of New York by Friday for way out of their stalemate, Democratic success with the Another huurleane, Ethel, was Democratic House Minority fion as far as the American night. WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A Patrolman Shot foe House prepared for debate petiUon does not assure House "sfocked up' in the Atlantic,! new crack appeared in the Iron Leader William P. Ifoea said de- passage of thS Democratic re- people are concerned.” He was accompanied by his GREENWICH (A P)— An IS- on a Rouse reapporticmnMnt like an alrilner over a crowded wife and two daughters, Elisa- Curtain this week. Through it is blU prepared by former State velopments could riiange his apponionmeat bill. "I shall continue to discuss year-old fugitive who police party’s strategy. altport, apprently waiting for beth, 30, and Mary Karen, 17. flowing an unprec^ented Sen. Alfred Bingham o f' Salem Dma to lam before making bar n,” said MUler Tuesday night in said escaped from one patrol- But if the strategy is pur- (Bee s) a television Interview. Just bisfore departing from wealth of So'vlet scientific infor- for small town legMators. own ‘'move. Washingfon on his. campaign mation. num and shot another before The debate, scheduled for 8 He fired back it Sen. J. W. bring captured is facing a -1 -______...... ______Ethel, with winds of 80 miles plane. Miller issued a statement The information is in techni- p.m., would be meaningless I hour, has remained almoet Fulbright, D-Ark., who accused charge of assault with intmt to Miller 'Tuesday of "foul- in which he said that Fiil- cal reports being presented by should a breakthrough in the st^onary for several hours 880 brlght’s comments were "only Soviet scientists to the 16th murder. bi-partisan talks occur before fttlles south-southeast of Bermu- naputhed vituperatibn and un- The wounded policenum, Wil trained misrepresentation” new prooif that Sen.'* Fulbright fatemational Astronau^cal It begins. da and almost due east of Dorm. liam Hamilton, 39, is reported Parents Plan Boycott in Miller’s continuing attacks on continues to Uve in his own little Oongrew. Representattves of But shorid foe stalemate per- The St. Augustine peninsula in satisfactory condition after Humphrey, the Democratic vice world of old myths and unreal! other nations see it as a sign of Bist, the debate could prove eru- was almost completely evacuat- presidential nominee, and the ties.” Soviet willingness to cooperate surgery at Greenwich Hospital. oial. ed by its some 8,000 reeldenta The Bingham blU, incorpor- ADA. * •' gainst NYG Busing late Tuesday and early this (See Page ’Two) (Bee Page Fourteen) (Bee Pago Ton) , ated in foe reapportionment Miller, describing the ADA as - morning,' many leaving vim a “ radical leftist organization," National Guard trucks and has cited for the past four days NEW YORK (AP) — Lssfopulsory buUng over long dls- public school buses. Humphrey’s role as a founder, winter Negro leaders ran‘ hoy tancM. "There wUl always be soma former chairman and vice Crotvd of 53ftOO Biggest So Far cotts of New York City’s pubkc Democrat Robert F. Kennedy, people vfoo will refuse to shrirman, and present member schools. Now white parent form er U.S. nttoTney gensriU, move,” said Civil Defense of to A . groupe threaten one for school expressed his> opposition Tues- Director Fred Lillis. "All ws l^ ler SIsaid.the ADA policiee opeiiing, next Monday and day in Buffalo, N.Y., where he can dp is 1st them stay.” include recc^gnitlon of Red Southern Californians Cheer Barry Tuesday. - j was campaigning.' He added, China and repeal e( internal At issue are platu of the however, that ha oppoeee adbool (Bee Page ») security legislation. Board of Education to Improve boycotts. "If he (Humphrey) is,,jiot in L08 ANGELES (AP) — Sen. racial balance in school enroll- Republican Sen. Kenneth B. Barry Goldwiter, ill a deter- ments. Keating clarified an earlier mined drive to pick up the, The Negro leaders were statement by saying his Ooldwater had. his largest Primaries Wipe Out Powell, men that late In foe dhy ha aca in response to an appeal crowd Tuesday night — the will Introdooe a rseohrtton re- by the U.N. peace force, the scoreboard said, 88,130 were in newing foe authority of the united Nations announces. the ball park that can seat 06,- Give Barry Aide a Victory Senate Rules Oommlttee t o ' A busing program 000 — and he got a rousing probe foe Baker case. He sold to end racial Imbalanoe in welcome, so rousing- he couldn't the" resolution will dlreot the of New Haven’s schools beglas spetak until the m essage was WASHINGTON (AP) — Rlch-mSena. Wlnstpn L. Prouty, R-Vt, committee speeifleany to leek ^without Inrident, school offi- flashed in big lights in leftfleld; ard Klelndlenst, field director of Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., into the cluuge.awde by Ben. cials report . . . Both sides "Let’s hear Barry.” Sen. Barry Goldwater’s success- William Proxmlre, I>-Wia., and John i . WUtlams, R -D el, tost go to court over yesterday’s This Is friendly country for a Gevs. John King, D-N.H,, John week font MoCtosksy, a PBH- Republican presidential candi- ful bid lor foe GOP presidential school strike in East Bt. Louis, nomination, wpn Arizona’s W.- Reynolds, D-Wls., and Phil- adripUa coatractor, m a il a date. • ni. by about two-thirds of the' Republican gubernatorial rsce lip Hoff, D-Vt. 686,000 payoff aa fo s ,V public school teachers . . . The In. 'I960 Richard M. Nixon Here is a rundown on key carried California, Oregon and as six states held primary of Oehaabia V Soviet Union says it is giving contests: toaot. ‘ , r Waahlngton. Ooldwater hopes to elections Tuesday. aM to Communist North Kwea, Klelndlehat trounced Even ARIZONA ' • < which earlier this week com- win focm , too. KleindiMist was 16,0(10 votsa His schedule today takes in all Mecham, Phoenix publlriier and CHB'PBUNI plained it was paying dearty •haad of Mecham on rstuma, NEW yoBK'($ three states, with stops In Sa- auto dernier, in his bid to pnic- s' 'r'wi ier Bovlet assistance. from about half of the state’s Chrysler atoek g ‘ cramento, (^ if., and Klamath eded Gov. Paul Fannin. Fannin Sheriff's deputies in Holly- was unopposed lor the • OOP prmrinots. His Dafoocrmtlc ^ly oa foe New wood say. a HO,000. haul bur- Falls, Ore., before spending the . ni|fot in Seattle, Wash. nqurination to foe Senate seat oppOnont In November will be ' Ex(|Huiga today i ' rs made from a dress^shop Bam Goddard, who kwt. to Fan- Oklifomla is foe big. prise. Ooldwater has held for 13 -years. 9 antomalrer ,.rsa4 KInieg gowns beloaglng to Across the nation, in Nsw nin In 1962. Fgnnln'a ssnatorlsl trtfea-av actresses 13ke Son'nner, Stella It has 40 big slscfow‘scTon votes, and It haa Apaelal a^jpaal for Hampshlrs, RepuhUoans mpirir' top will ba , ter 10 wttt Bfo m tisrsns and Jutfet Fmerse . . . doldwntar. R^waa hart, in t o sutly sated tbs poUtloal oarser rndmlnlattoWs mssIshlBt The late British actor Sir Oed- of fbnnsr dbv. Wasley FowaU. Ssn. . Oarl HMdan, D-Arli.' prerideidlal pstnmilas. foat.,hs ite Bardsrloke leaves hip two Stn.' Barry (>6ldwater fBti a'_____ IdSB_____ fromoHe of his^daiightiiil, Mn. Joann* Rajbst tha O O Rptorm ti^ a l otuBsi l^mto Ite most troasursd kaoeka^ E A N C ^T E R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1964 PAGE THREB r m nXR VKNING KB^ALD, UAMCam/mL, CX W N^IriDM t e AT. tant for education of toe Nation- man for Area 1. She was auxil- Pareuis in NYC al NAACP, said Keating and VFW Auxiliary iary presldant in-1969, has held la bowed. ai* parilg Shdlnwold on Bridge a~.,>a.n Gitics Laud Kennedy had been "misled by maiijr county and department ______MM Mlw‘Sorceress’ Northern-style segregationists chairmanships,^ and is current Gtorfpt N. *1 try to ha aa aliioara aa X Oppose Busing, Cites 3. in Unit ta sMb ttoodmoMla sMt to nsT wifli aifioopfi into repeating the distortions dtotricti chaplain and depart- fonaMKta plana Iha aaat Sta m ps M an.” At mid. "And I totok I embodied in the slogans and ment cuicer chairman. Coiivm# lT«wiiM iin Sentenced in Etbel Lniiis, aara HOV AHAINIT tH KN stis Propose Boycott Three members of the VFW MooteoUla vMt will ba to An- cHches on school buses, meth- Also, Mrs. Charles Hlrth who PAINTING AND dorar Sqpt 14 from 1:48 to Ottriaga. la a rivMtoua, ods of assigning pupils to Auxiliary, recently appointed to . t o t o B a a l y a m M - V AumHD nmiNwaiJ) waa appointed National Area 2 Winner in •:8b pan. Soviet Union Jazz Singer (Contoraed from Page One) schools and toe to-called'nemb- national posts, ,were presented chairman for Loyalty Day. She DECORATING r. AnyoBS not aontaotad who borhood schools.” PHOMB S48-3S84 would Mrs to attand tha lunch- WtaM the opponenta brid two last night at a meeting aff the was auxiliary president in 1957 "beyond that, I think H would ' Only S,1(XI pupils In eight has served as county president, son may oaH IVod Macht, yta&aCfA (AP) — Anna BALIHiOltH (AP) — An Jbaquaa H. high ewds, Iha odds ara 8 to I be moat rsaTsttabla if an educa- post home. A potluck for Call Bveolaga — • to 8 Bow Contest OohimWa, M ra Paul Bramhall, halyglna’B aorcery buainesa exciting ringer named Hthri that at least oim of tbim will schools — lest than half of one and was district president in la a bwayar, ow firat tional mattah-Jika tola were to per cent of the miUion-pupll waa served before the meeting. Andover or Mra. Bdwln Foota was booming uptil dlaaatlafled Htmtola Iwplag to rival Ike late Nagro aaalatoat attornay ganai^ ba to favorable poeltto — ^ become Involved to a partisan 1959. She is current senior vice clients began complaining to the BilUe Holliday aa Baltlmara’a suniliH; timt earii o f the cards enrollment — would be directly Those presented were Mrs. president of the Department of foraMi flMt plko* 1r tko'nMn'a frao- Columbia Canos Club’s Quad Anna’s dealings are described worid of Jaaa. Nawport gava lur a atort and favonhle or unfavorable pod- cott plana of toe white parent JIRisa siHDita In a law Journal. It does not say Mtoa Xnala afilU leeantly waa tim , Ftor example. If you tob* to A S5 The white parent groups have cently installed as national BEATS DAD’S .RECORD ' itfia 400 .cilaoi Ja tte fin t Now boat (C-4) took aecond place riM b o ^ mto’ t m bar way. groups, the Parents and Tax- oouncllwoman for Connecticut, nclana rroftyU reliory In the North Amerlmn Cham- where the plied her trade, but it relattvaly anhaswB , e x c e p t t o a “Bowavar, X don’t tMnk rn two flneasee, the odds are 3 to payers Coordlriktlng Council called on these pu^ls to stay . .WF5ST POINT, N. Y. (A P I- aria paot Indicates her racket to too com- few cuiMilaeawra of American 1 m favor of winning at toast and toe Joint Oouncll for Better out "lOiUl they are again admit- Massachusetts and Rhode Is- Soon after West Point added j Tounamaiit, M d pionship races bald tn Wash- avar gat to tba print whara Pva land at a convention In Cleve- " w akand on Bunt Rd. ington on tha Potomac last mon in the Soviet Union. Jean, and her logral local follow- mada It not nntU I’m eloartng ooa of them. to None SSducatlon. , ted to neighborhood schools.” seven holes and completed Its ; INSTANT ? OVaaa, who kaa boon Aoot- Sundi^. *nie (a w Included Anna during the day was a a mnuon a vreak.’’ South deator "Whether used by a minority Temporary claaties have been land, Ohio. She has been a ISrhole course in July, Army ' taf laaa that n yanr, avaracwt L>ennie Murphy, Robert Flet- textile factory worker who‘ al- la Mtf, Mlaa Banto Both aides vulnarabto or a majority,” he said, "a arranged for them.-- member of the VFW Auxiliary golf pro Walter Browne shot a ; 800 per round out of a pooaible cher and DmaM and Sterling ways fulfilled her work norms aiHjaarad at toa Newport Jaaa Opening lead — Quaen tf school boycott may Induce great Last Feb. 1, when' Negro for 35 years and served In all 67.' The record lasted about one INTERIORS Brightman. 106 per Cent. Festival with aooh atara flpwidMI numbers of youngsters to take a leaders staged a school boycott, offices Including that of j>resi- nwnth. Coach Browne’s son, i » B Y '^;400 for a total of 1006. Whm this hand was ptayad. s CLB amerced aa New Bnc- ’A e olub’e war canoe crews After working hours, sbe 'diB- Loula * Armstrong and Dave Youth ^Orchestra South diadarda a tooer. West holiday from school, hut is a about 460,(XX) pupils stayed doit in 1949. She also s4tved In Lanny, 21, recently shot a 66. took first place in one hedi and pensed charms, potions and BnilMck. Sooth didn’t ass that ha had a tragic failure in terms of home. On March 18, the second many offices and chairmanships However, the record remains tn Hermene Hertheiy land ctianqilona wltk Paul Nich- One critic arid aha was "the fineaae. Like many players, ba can win tha trick, tut declarer < Ola* tn flrat place In the 326 second ptoce In the finale in magic incantabonB. Gullible Seekg Musiciang back to dummy with the achieving progress.” boycott, about 260,000 stayed in the department, and served the pro shop because Lanny the 18 and under claaa The friends and neighbore paid fan- Individual star of toa foaitval, thought of flnaasin to terms of The National Association for out. Normal absenteeism is as its president in 1952. ' assists his dad. Lanny, playing [ DECORATIVE -£.claaa with 1360; ICaroelle Ger- and “ a atoigar of.aariraordlnaijr A-Q aM K-J combinations. of dlanusHls to dtocaid his Bantam crew finished second tn cy prices. K other loeera'oa the good ehibe. toe Advancement of Colored about IpO ,^. Also. Mrs. George Ecabert, the back nine first, shot 31-35- r vals firat in tUa 300 claaa wltli Last April, a woman came to AP Neiwa Fetatofea polish and flasasa." Audltiona for the Greater ‘ * CONSULTANT :Li077, and WilUaai Shartell Jr., two events. 8outh won too first spada, People also Joined th% contro- Negroes'make up Just-over a past auxiliary president, and 66 on the picturesque par 70 Some of the local group ber for treatment of aasorte4 By Sn> KBONIfflfl Another w nta: "8ba ia Hartford Youth Oreheatra win It Bast playa low on fiw first I ^ 643-9958 -firat tat the ITO olaaa with 807. *?idraw two rounds of tronm, round of ohiM, South throws a versy. quarter of the ^ b lic school national Veteran's Administra- lay out. He had one eagle, five camped -out on the banks of aches, pains and hearing diffi- *nie new_6 cent U.S. com- singer who is Ukaly to develop be held on Saturdaya Sept II^and tod out three rounds of dia- June Shagaloff, special assis^ enrollment. tion Volunteer Services chair- birdies and ton e bogeys. Mra. AUaen Uttle of We To- Into the No. 1 perfomer in ber loser at once. Woot oan win the Potomac, some were house culties. memorative stamp honoring and 19, from 1:80 to 8 pjm., at monds In the hope that his last ' am, who haa narer idtot out of Anna demanded 106 rubles, claas. She baa that rare comU that trick, but South wtna-any guests of Miss Donna Abbey, the JuHua Hartt School o f Mu- diamond would iMoome set up. — the 175 claaa, waa tope for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le- officially worth $113. That Is a Doctors William J. and Oiarles nation of a faultless technique retuan and dravra tnm m , end- If toe diamonds hroka 3-3, BHHWISNSH l HSni WIBWimBIBnWHIHISISnaBBSSMHSIBIBSUIMWISIfilSH ^ .woman with an overall aoore of lend Abbey of I i^ e Rd.. and month’s salary for moet Soviet H. Mayo will be issued Sept. 11 and an innate feeling for the sic, non-collegiate divlaioa of the South could disMTd dummy’s ing in the dummy. Ba to*n some stayed at motela Other workers. at Rochester, IRnn., vriiere the beat in Jass.” Unlveralty of Hartford, 300 leads the Jack of olutw—once f Mra. Gcnora Fora won the 276 losing qwde on hto last dia- more plantong to diaoard kw- entrants were housed tot the "Isn’t that quits'#l»lt?’* the worid-fsmous Mayo Clinic ia After 14 yeara on the a Blooinfield Avs., West Hart- mond. tUnct the odds were al- i claaa with 007; Judith Brogan Marine barracks. patient protested. ‘ located. ' club clreult, the 31-yaar«ld most 3 to 1 against ao favorable era if Bast playa tow but to £ won the 236 olaaB with 886; Anna said she didn’t think so Negro vocalist was discovared. ford. Appointments may be ruff if East puts up the ace. Near lib ra ry Boohs The design of the stamp fea- a diamond break, South had no t i v i i h ’ s & Sharon Roswell first In the 176 and then peered into A nearby tures statues of the Mayo broth- Almost Immediately she was made by phoning file schooL reason to complain when hto South makes the slam If Boat Miaa Gladys Rice, town li- haa one or both of the t o chibe. OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE- T claaa with 940, and Marion Beer, brarian, said now hooka have bucket of water and predicted ers in surgical gowns. ITm sym- booked at outstanding ohihs In The Youth Ordieatra, open to plan failed. ^ firat tn the 136 claas with 485. aiTtved at ,tha Saxton B. Uttla her visitor was marited for bol of healing — the staff of Chicago and New York. She was young muridana of high aohool 8^ had to loee a tsptOt aa He goes down only if West haa i Itte huaband and wife team Free library with acme already death. Aesculapius with entwined asked to tppttr on television age, la sponaored by rae JuUua wen as tba diamond. He bad to both of toe hlg^ elulw. ? ahoot waa won by Roae and Eld on the- ahalvaa and othera near- "Hearing this, the woman snake — appears at the lower shows. New record albums were Hartt School of Muaic. It waa be aaUafied with to* honors to Daily fpieatlow Monday thru Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.— Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. e Kaufman and Connecticut won ly all catalofuod. wasn’t going to argue about left of the stamp. Hie color is cut tor release later this year. formed 37 years ago and now avoid kwhig points on Ms fine Partner opens wUh eae heart, ^ the team imoot with membera The Hat Includes 38 adult prlcee," .the Journal relates. green. Both brothenr died in Variously described aa a numbers more than 85 members hand. and the next piay«r paeees. ^ Korman O’Kane, DMc Scfaoen, fiction; 18 non-fietkm; S3 Juve- "She went home, took the mon- 1939. aecond Ella Fitsgerald, Sarah from several Coimeetlcut eom- Buffing Flneaee You, hold: Spades, Q-J-16-9: f ftonal Beem and Ruaaell Fora. nile fiction and 13 non-fiction. ey — all her savings — out. of Vaughn or Peggy Lee, Miss munltlea. South would make the con- Hearts, 6-4; Dfawnends, J-8; g r een Colleetore desiring first-day Ennis tags herself a "progres- KEITirS GIVES M STAMPS with EVERY DIME YOU SPERD! £ ICanaachuaetta waa aecond and The library te open Mmrdaye her trunk and gave them to the cancellations may send adreesed The orchestra to conducted by tract if he saw that he could Ohibs, K-7-4-S-3. ^ Rhode Island, third. and Fridays from 3:00 to 4:30 witch.’’ sive pop alnger." take two flneaaes In clubs. What do yon aayf envelopes, together with remit- "I hate to sing any Dr. Nathan Gottachalk, dean of & Jeanne Fora won the cbil- p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The magic treatmmt consist- tance to cover the cost of the faculty and acting chairman of South’s trumps are a Mlbstitute Answer: Bid one spade. There f dren's intetmediate; Patty Bro- ad of pouring water all over the exacUy aa it’s written. That’a for fiu ace of elube. to no advantage In responding In Brtofs naked woman through a reli- stamps to be affixed, to the progressive. But I don't want to the stoong dmiartment o f Hartt i gan won the junior girls’; Mar* Mra Dorothy German, the Postmaster, Rochester, Minn. College of Music. He has an- Declarer wins the first trick notrump when you can Just as celle GervalM Jr., the Junior former Dorothy Leeeoe of Co- gloua Ikon,— all the time mut- sing too far out ao that people in dummy .vrith the king of cheaply show a major buK of tering myeterioue Incantations. 66901. *1716 envelope to the post- d8lit U64 loved ones was complicated— memorate the 80th German numbers. “ The ones that used pubUc achools, and all members BWtf* Striddand, vrith her luggage. Ruth waa among the 23 girls and leaders of Senior Jimior girla’ shoot; Patty Ca- Bubmarine. Proteua which is of the group are active in thair Bast plays low, of course, and General Featoree Dorp, OM Soout Troop 1 who came home last nlg^t from a 12-week tour of Europe. A large tena was firat in the cub girls’ now docked at Charleston, 8. six treatments with the pay- Catholic Day, reports the World to be called rtiythm and blues, and Jim Quinn won the m«i*a moit of a fee each time. Wide Philatelic Agency. The but since the whites are doing own school music programs. erowd of relatives and friends were on hand to welcome the girls as they arrived about 10 C Soracchl was home on leave Partidpation In the Youth Or- at the paridng lot at the Municipal Building *^d demonstrations continue expected to dissolve the Kerala * Blood Program, will be hdd training to be hMd at a retreat nesses treated at the polyclin- The dmighter of a Baltimore in the 1964-66 season, and wiU throughout India. Rival groups I le^slature and set up a state i ic.” Afgdumlstan has issued four be available for perfonnanoea r' ^ I Sept. 10 at 13:80 pjn. af in New Jersey, before univerai- baker, Miss Ennis started her o f Kashmiri nationalists ' government controlled by New \ '• y •! V • , new stamps showing Asian ty riaasBs begin. Despite her plea that "it musical career with piano throughout the state. Party Heads brawled tn the streets of Srina- Delhi. The communists are .. I would never happen again," mountain wildlife species. One lessons when she was 7. gar. I expected to retaliate with dem- » Sohaol Mean stamp depicts a snow leopard, Menus for this week at Porter Anna got two years. *T hated It. I always wanted By CONRAD FINK Much of northern India is I o n s t r a t i o n s . a philatelic firat for this animal. to he a ballerina. But my grand- StfiMOl are; Wednesday; hot Another stamp illustrates a NEW DELHI India (AP) — dog, salad, potato atiriui, peach- parents aaid I’d be danedng with male Ibex, an agile mountain Dasartod by eoma members of es; Tburaday; beef and gravy, the devil. Now Pm singing vrith Fulbright Blasts goat A third portrays the head Um,” she said. meebeii potato ]>• •> blueberry of a male argali, an Asian wild Ms own party. Prims Minister oobMer; Friday; macaroni tuna Her first profeeskmal Jobe 1*1 Bahadur Shaatri to In deep Attacks by Miller sheep. The fourth depicts a were aa a pianist. salad, carrot attcha, hard boiled yak, the long-haired wild ox political trouble • Just three "I never thought of ainging In months after assuming the egge^ ftutt. characteristic of Central Asia. a club, only in oburch. Then one Money for these hmebea may (OoutiaMd from Page One) leadership of India. night they asked me to sing. I The nation’s sUbUity will be paid Friday, according to Miller said his . statements Papua and New Guinea hSve was well received and decided Mrs. Jean Patera, rierk. issued a new set o* four stamps depend on how well this shy, .„NOW IN CHOICE OF 8 SIZES about Humiriirey “ dealt exclu- to bang up a riili(|d* * ring- unassuming, man fights hack Lunch tickets for the follow- publicizing the health serviceB er.” sively with Ws record of virtual- of the territory. The designs agalnat Communist-led oppo- ing week will also be aokl. ly 100 per cent agreement with She to no BtraiQer to the big nieceafter, ficketa for Grades show a medical olficer and pa- nents of 1^ government Uie radically liberal Americans bands. In 1963, Mlse Ennis how well he handles a food S I N G E R tient at a health center, a child 1-4 w a be sold on Mondays and tor Democratic Action. I did not toured Europe with Beimy eristo affecting millions. AND CHOICE OF COMFORT for Grades 6-8 on FiMaya. receiving dental treatment, a deal In name-calling tactics, as nurse and child, and a student Goodman’s orchaatra. Tba tour Trouble has been mounting did Sen. Fulbright.” with mloTOScope: Included ^ipearanosa at the lapldly since Shaatri succeeded The GOP nominee said that Brusaels World’s Fair. toe late Prime Minister Nehru "if Sen. Fulbright and the other She loved Burope,. but she June 9 and then in August REBULAR EXTRA LONG • EXTRA Uberal Democrats now find BUue KOI* Child didn’t like the Ug band. fought back from a disabling S a LE-A-THON their record distasteful,"! would I’m not a pro;^ro^i Uontot. I like heart ailment. remind them that H ia their MERIDEN (AP) — Firemen the small rooma,' Shastrl’s prestige and poettton record, no one else’s." found the body of a seven-year- Casually aultry, aba picks ho* vrithin his own ruling Congress Chance of a Lifetime "Aa you voted, so shall you be old girl today ae they groped way softly thrau|^ a aong. Mfty took its heaviest Wow yet Hitoeta Now Judged by the American peo- through the interior of a burn- She seems to Ignore the erowd TOesday. |fie,” Miller declared. ing house. At The Box Otflee Fbr The party’s state government Fulbright .also had charged The body at the victim, Ciiidy Rkhord ByrtoR' s hi the southern Communist toSAVE-SAVE- that the GOP presidential candi- Jankownki, 7, was on ttie first . bastion of Kerala collapaed on a ujoy Tour Favetlto date, Sen. Barry Goldwater, floor. She had' sufffered fatal HAMLET no-confidence motion the Reds Hmo , WHk A M u advocating foreign poUcies bums. Shown Mat. and Eve. rammed throu$to toe leglsla- that could lead, to "nuclear Wearing air masks, firemen Sept. 38 and 34 tun. In New Delhi, a united P-l-Z-Z-A! conflict that would destroy the searched the second floor and Min. From O. Fox Co. front of Communists, Socialists world.” carried out the girl's father, STARTS SUNDAY and right-wing Hindus stepped Vl E! strange, TMiUybig, F Fulbritdit said that Gold- Richard Jankowski; her elght- 3 Of The NnMest HHst up their attack on Shastri's food water’s call "for an aggressive Evil... and Why u Dean Martin 4 tUolae. Partlament will vote month-old’brother, Keith; and It Looked ta A at* X 74N? neir American forei^ policy her nlne-year-old stoter, Debo- Jerry Lewie la Ster this week on a motion of SO'sMNP was built on the assumption that Cage Every N Igbt. . . •THB CADDY” no confidoica against the prime S4i'z74W’ ^ ’ rah. All had been overcome by taratoh out on 28% mora stooping room than * aagitar communism and freedom can- smoke. "DEVIL D O U " and minister. Nmr innarspring Poriurapsdioa-aatoa firm and sadV not contimie to exist in the same "Yoa’re Never Too Yonag” The’ Congress party’s big SAVE*60 firm Mnoam—are avsUsMa In tWe popuisr tongMuBrin MlstoabifdUxiraitmiergsnilyfirmPeatufspadlcInnar- m ih s A neighbor who dlsoovered —^ ^ u a — aptlng sal ta flfijm .. 7 Watoto St. • 84S-4«38 world.” the fire helped to rescue the majority assures the defeat of or Ml atos (matoMng foundaSon soma prioiA iV fije. The Greateet Stroke Nmn TouckdSt¥i^ Miller eaid of Fulbright, Jankowski's fourth child. Jay, Of Snspenee fiM motion, but Congress mem- Seam mbbar sat fiUiJIO., fisom rubber aot ftSfififli chairman of the Senate Foreign by raising a ladder to a second “Tomorrow At 10” bers themselves were voicing Bg-hg SiwiflK Ml. Relations . Obmmittee, that oome of toe harshest criticism floor window. The boy was not hurled at Shaatri. ckiiw (model NOJis a "retreat, retreat, retreat has keep at the hospital. been his ecy, and sure enough, SCHOOL of DANCE ARTS Oongrese member A.C. Guba dfisk! Exelsdivfi the foontiers of freedom have ef West Bengal declared the KING GI2E been pushed back.” PRISCILLA GIBSON nation’s reserves of food grains SIN6ER N it a ir i- « N EXTRA LONG Registratioii Week Sept. 14 In response to a question on DHUDcrroR: mss pr isc il l a ara gtme and the food situation ftwh-DsttwOobblB- civil rights at the news ponfer- BALLROCM ASSOCIATES ROLDA end HARRIS GIBSON la IBS w ont rince the great tact, Miller said It la an open H . Bengal famine killed milliona In thfi bobbis M * lUA question whether President At Rtgular "AllAll 1Passes—Art Alone Endures" 1948. (be imcMmI Johnson really believes that the The prime mlniater’s . Or, 1^1^ 8 And 4 YEAR OLD CHILDREN Sspt. 10-11 pMhaps you’ve bad enough mile- (1) S8-Dag Ragnlar Omtm a S hot, n T4heI1 UMIIBttlKHIBtEI ags out of the old set and want SIN G E R v fS) 38-«9-S8.Day 4-BaynaB$ ..> 2 p.m.-8 p.m<^ a brand new one. Either way MWINC CINTIRf CSuirga fta a AIR-CONDITIONED OUR NEW STUDIO IS LOCATED, AT 1 wa’ra hare to aorvo you. Come SiMWfi rjiiii 1089>MA1N ST— PLENTY ^ P illE E PARKING' 'ta to MODERN TV SERVICE, (S) D^'VaYwpTaanVa'W .'.'i > Sspti 12 882 AfAlN ET^TEL. 848-8888 M A N C H E S r E (? WBiRlllE TEL. 848-5710 or 6i|8-6414 Si Bummar Btraot, and 4oWc I ! I "> MAIN ST. 4ft00 BURNSIDE thaw w aTor eoU 648.3306, 3S8- .V .:* MmmtHM m MDmw a, 10 Q.m,-4 pjsi. SSSS fior MBOln. 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s. f , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0,1964 PAGE rjp m ' ' ------<------:------« — ------*i=------— ' a»» BmtALD. IfAN C H M ini, CONN, W W O H nSbA X IIP m iB B i •» 1M4 H#Mfl appUeanta muet bb at least SI Manchester. Ths ..1,98$ Isad an- feet whan a aactkn of steel V o t e r . S e ssi o n yeere of ege, and muet have toyed by tha Republleans IS the XEHO gtoua tautfiietltai ritouM ha tak- idar the dally aat at wanhip a framework opllapeed beneath wid Mow tba bnparfpdiata tadp Blanchfield-Smith been reeidenta of the etate for lowest in ths history of Man- them. The Incident at the site of powder aiid you at 0ia aama en out M the aehool aurrieohM farce and tha taacMag af aratp- S e t S a t u r d a y at laaet one year, and of the chester. Only JO years ago, tha GRAPHIC COMI - »ti’H e a r B rito ns Ask and laft to tha churehaa,” aaid a tore largely bietleetivu. OUian a new elementary aehool yester- town tor at least six months. Republtcana outnumbered the day. The injured men, John Log- COPY SERVICE Mnaitoendanta haard report eompllad from their n- argue it la wrong to Uadi • it’s so i« iy IsSaLli Mini Helena Louttw Smith of The last flill-day votar-ihak- Naturalised citizens will to re- Democrata by almost two fla of Now Haven and Angelo ths.opwi avowal df tha CUnaaa plies. "Some Ad not drlah thair efefld a apaoUlc rangtoua'lalih. Wlndaer Locha and Dannla Ed- quired to show documental^ INC. in is. eiSw asp of War prgkram against imperialism. N o Religio n ehildran to ha twight vlawa thay Ing sesskm before the Oct S PetroUe of West Haven, are at Tha Church of Bagland paper, ward Btaimhaald of Wyckoff, proof of their U.8. eitiseBship. St. Vincent’s Hospital in B ri^ e- as he mil it, whirii can Mvisage do not hold tiiamaalvaa Othars aAterially bawajUiag the daa- town eleetlona will be held Sat- shop ' N. J., wara united In mnrriaga urday, firofii S ajn. to 8 pm.. Complete registration figures WORKMEN INJintED port. They are amplcq^aa of the a war by OhUia In IndocMna, a faal that, In Ha praaant form, iMmta shortage o f Ohrlstian to Saturday aftamoon at Boaton, as df this moining show 9,0S9 NEWTOWN (AP) Two 98- H^lbOu^a Oilnsss • war sgaliUt India, In Sc h o o ls religious tnatnicllom la as ihada- In the town clerk's otflcs in the New England Iron Works of taaehara In Britalli. eonmant- Maaa. Municipal Building. Republicans, 7,771 Democrats, year-old workmen are reported Nsw Haven, one of the auboon- against ths Unltsd States, sind quata tiiat It would ha batter If ad: The brida ia-a daughter of LONDON (AP) —A movs to It wara not tiwra.; To be ellglhle for regietretion, and $,739 unafillated voters In In fair condition after failing 95 tractors In the school project. •u tJtm W & U A M L . K T A M lastly a war against tha Boviat “The U.8.A. haa an hitarnat- Mr. and Mra. Gordon Smith of am ChtWiiM iM l Union.” ' f taka religloua tsachlng mit of Among the altemaUvaa thay lag enaa. .R aould ba called Wlndaor Loeka She la a grand- m A o kaa quoted a Kvan a mention that war is Britain’s schools has soma auggaated wara instruetien in Christtaa la a tar more real daughter of M n. Thomaa J. vaguely possible between Red Oommualat, rri- Church of England psopis wor- eomparatlva rallgion, elviea, aanaa than Britalm yat tt inaista Smith of SO Weatwood S t, and CUna end. the'U .8.8.R. would and athieal taachb^ of a non- the lata Mr. Smith, and 'of Mre. ' BritUh, M fvceutettna «ni risd. They feel many parents that no raUgien la taught la Jolt Ruasiaae. For ysars before thaologicml kind. sehooU. Thia gives a Ug impe- WlUlam J. Crockett of Bolton A* iiuwlWIHy nm* day o( war the became appai^nt they Just can’t be trusted to see that Tha Brittah Humaniat Aaso- tus to the k )^ churehaa and Center, and the lata Mr. 0 )c k - had -pben told that C ^ s Was ciaUon, which claims about ,- It’s so easy katwM B l U d China and Om S o- their children are taught rsll- 10 thair BlMa rlaaasi Would tha att. their staunch ally, hdimd to OpMI alat Unkm. gion at alii 000 mambara, haa antarad tha adma thing h^ipbn here if scrip- The bride wae given in mar- them by "unbreakable bonds of campaign against what H anils The f Btatian waa tooMd off The teachhig of scripture hnd ture tanchlng wara taken out of riage by bar father. Mrs. Ed- li saiitar, la a imthar offhand friendship.” religloua Indoctrination.” tha achoola? It la vary doubtful. ward MacDougald of Wlndeor For a year tha Sovi^ people a daily act of worship is com- H. J. Blackham, director o f Tiwsdoy and to way, by om o C'Um pactiel^u pulsory In both state and pri- Parahta, who would shoulder Locka waa matron of honor. ki a rofolar Moscow radio have had time to get used to the Qie aaaoclation, aidd at Its re- most of the responsibility for Michael F. BlanchSeld of Open Doily idea that Chinese might shoot at vate schpols imder the Educa- cent annual maating; iviaidtaMo on emrent ovonU. tion Act of 1M4. Each child asstng that thslr children hear Wyckolf nerved ae hla brother’a Hm nmadtalilo mombor, Russlaaa. There were troubles ‘Tt BMMS’to ma quite poasiMe the teaching of'the faith, have beet man. Thursday on the border of China’ s Sing- must have a minimum of one Mined Xatorrity. attributed to period of religious Instruction that than will ba support for a showif very little InAcatlon that A reception was held at the 9:30 to 5:30 a Oommunist named Kvena the kisng Province, Where the Chi- remmetaUon of tha Christian they would obllaborate offec- Sherry BUtmora Hotel, Boaton. nese accused the Uid.S.R. of each week. And, because the Nights famaik that ha could enviaage Church of Ihigland Is the state- monopoly. It may ba poaafMa to tively. And where would tbs The couple will live in Boaton. Rad Ohtna at war In IndocMna, coercing Soviet citiMns to form a common Christian-hu- teachsrs corns from?” Mr. Blanchfleld la a graduate leave. The Kremlin in turn ac' establlihed church, the teaching agalnat the United Statea, usually conforma with Anglican manist front to campaign tor an of Waahlngton (N. J.) High Malnat India and "lastly war cuaed the Chinese of flring upon Open educational approach and FIRE RATES RISE School, attended Maesachueetts till 9 border eroesers. theology except in eases such as agaliist the Soviet Union.” Roman Catholic schools. an end of Christian monopoly In HAR'irORO (AP) — Firs in Institute of Technology, and la The remaih, Inoadcast this There is other tension in north thU field.” a senior at Boston University. China, against the background While Britain’s expensiva and surance ratss tor most types of weA la the Russian language to Hdwevar, a recant survey by commercial huildinga in Oon- Mrs. Blanchfleld is a graduate oriet eltisens, comes at a time of a Red Chinese claim that exclusive private schools long the Inatitute of Christian Educa- of Windsor Locks High School Moscow illegally dominates have had staff clergy to act as necticut hava gone up an aver- when the Chinese-Soviet aigu tion disclosed strong majority age of a.I per cent. The in- and Peter Brent Brigham Hos- • " I - * ipBMt Is moving out of the realm Mongolia. Just south of Mongo- chaplains and teach religion, support for eontimied religious pital School of Nursing, Bos- ^ :j lia is the province of. Kansu, most state schools keep ' the creaaea effective Aug. $1, was ton. if Idaok^leal debate and reach teaching. announced yesterday by State Ing propjctlona of a 'head on where Peking recently reported scripture period to the strict - tai progress “a vloleht etass minimum; others Just ignwe It. Soma teachers have written to Insurance Commissioner Wil- Maah between the Pektng and tha papera to say that thay eon- liam R . Cotter. * f* • itOaoow governments. stnM ^-” Schools up and down the land . In the bacbground are sweep- Intelligence reports received start their day with a hymn or Rnth Millett ing CUnese territorial claims in Hong Kong say a savage two and a prayer, but this —as lipst Moscow and Western campaign is in progress in Kan- Anglican writer Eric Russell - eDlgance reports of a Red su to sripe out any pro-Moecow has described it — Is a formali- Women owe the designer of terror campaign In at elemeata. ty “ to serve only as a necessary the topless bathing suit a stand- least one CUnese province introduetion to the more impor- ing vote of thanks. Thanks tor Ogatawt Communists qrmpathis tant bustneas-cf the spevts re- GOME g stepping BO tar beyond the Rr ; with Moscow. sults, snd the occaslonU appeal bounds of good taste and decen- McNally Begins for a good home for three adiit# cy that women are forced to M ost raved about • • • The Idea of war between Red take a good, hard look at all fSihw and the U.S. .R. seems mice no longer of use 4* Me r*' 8 Town Vaiilt Job biology department.” the ugly, unfeminine, tasteless distant, despite ttieir battle for “Grace before meals,” the All The Family To Meef The styles tlM men who design Influence over Asia and over the same writer has observed, "is clothes for women have been World Oommunist movement. The town has awarded a con- > < M ost talked a b o u t ... tract to W. G. McNally A Sons also treated as formal hypocrisy dreaming up to make women But the fact that it has been look absurd. toenthmed to the Soviet citisen- of Manchester for the construc- and one pupil has been heard to REPUBLICM CANDIDATES ry Indieates it is a nagging fu- tion of a brick wall, and the offer a revised version of |a- First there was the sack, mod- milisr prayer: For what we are est but so unbecoming to the tare possibility. Inatallation of a fire resistant AT— feminine figure that men hooted Dricurns photo Mmevsky's identiflcatian of door In the town clerk's vault about to receive, may the Lord BACK-TO-CAMPUS Ihe course of Oie war predictian have mercy upon us.” at it. Undaunted I7 the sack’s MRS. DENNIS EDWARD BLANCHFIELD in the basement of the Munici- North London parents an' reception, the designers have seemed vague. It came during pal Building. discussion bl what he called the swering a recent quis from the OOP RALLY and BOX SDPPER kept bringing It back under first *‘spHtting, base actions of the McNally, whose price of local advancement of State A by a pair of you deai^ clotoea that flatter us ters from Peking” during a re- bids submitted on Aug. 18, out strongly against religious style better suited tor a strip- straps—like a baby’s stmsuit. If or get out of toe business. aant Tokyo antinuclear confer^ started the renovation work instruction in schools. tease Joint than a public beach. anything could make the femi- How many of you women from ance. Malevidcy said he Was tills morning, and said that he "The majority thougM raH- WICKHAM PARI^^ In the bikini, most women look nine figure look more notesque agree that toe desiipier of the there at the time and was relay- expects to be finished within repulsive. Those few who don’t and do any more to rob a wom- toplesa swlnuniit has done wom- hv this.story to illustrate the two weeks. would look far more beauti^ an of the femininity that is her en a real favor? pMlcy ‘'wUch the CUnese lead- Ths fireproofing Is bebig SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 in something designed to subtly natural ri|^t, It’s still in the All rights reserved Burton's sts are now conducting." done to eonform with a recom- flatter the feminine form, In- mind of some dress designer . Newapaper Enterprise Aeen. ”To Show this conrinclngly mendation made last Fsbrusry stead of in a garment vdiicb with designs against feminine 4 P.M. tin SUNDOWN blatantly cheapens It. and elearly, let me quote this by State Examiner of Records MUSIC charm and beauty and dignity. FALL KILLS TOT aocample. Let ns say that as a And those low - on - the - hips So thanks, boys, for toe top- BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A fall Rockwell H. Potter Jr. pants that girls swaggered delegate from Britain in the Potter had rated the nrssent 4 less swimsuit and toe barefront from a third floor p or^ Inflicted ; Hotel Diamond in Tokyo, where around In for a couple of sea- cocktail dress. With them, you fatal injuries on five-year-old | vault doors as being "imsolete, LESSONS sons when they were "In” were tte ao-called Tokyo conference with s very low fire rating.” MIN« YOUR OWN BOX SUPPER have tipped your hand. Now we Rita Guerrette yesterday. Rita | took place, there turned «q> the pretty cheap - looking, weren’t women ought to to smart suffered a fractured skull when He recommended removal of they? They made any girl who enough to turn tounibsdown on she landed on toe concrete steps B^eohirist Bhrans, expelled aS wooden shelving and ths In- atrnettea an all popular to- PRK COPFK. SODA, DONUTS nt: Crera the Oommunist parties of stm meats. wore them appear to be looking any future style you dream up below. She died at Bridgeport Britain, the United Statae and ,] stallatloa of steal subsUtutas. for a pick-up. to make us look silly. Hospital a few hours after she , Auatralia,” Malavaky aaid. Ths naw vsuH door wiS ' And now they’re trying to get From now on, maybe we’ll waa admitted. sapabie of hokling out for at "Ifew, ryiWa
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Jaoidwoii If, Mr. and Mrs. A r- one-aicht stands in gardening in a talk to the sum- able to stand trial for the deaths dealings with Communist coun- In seven eeoend place which earned him tries, “ are not sensible” for thur Martin, Mias IheodU Andover Washington, Annapolis, a pothds plant as a prise. bera of 78,000 persons imder the Nasi n. Events in World suthanasia program. certain mulUmlllton-dollar Rlcard, Mr, and Mrs. RuaseB and other Maryland places. Olynple niad projects. Storm, Mr. and Mrs. OQhert Hie Hamilton family has an- Roger Bughee who lives on Bveahig Court doctors ruled that OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK... THURSDAYS TILL Y P.Me IDNDON (A P ) — The Beatlesfqf tha Falklanda, Rafalmann, 57, is suffeting ttorn !*ax Increase of 7 Mills Swanson. Mr. and Krs, Edward other son' in the servloe. A Hickoity HUl and la a mamber Aadever Law- Btod the PAomaui BBsoinED White and William Simmer. Local Singer f4iM7t6. are no knger top mopa with the flag at the airfield and rapidly advancing senility and younger brother Ronald has of the Manchester ClvU Air BLACKTOP CHICAOO (A P ) Two paint- Boeteaamy Satarday been In the army fbr three Patrol announces that Ms group BritiabjpubUc.I mibUc presented' the local commander woEild Uve only , two more yeara The outdoor Hootenanny to •nie Rolling Btonea, five young with a deelaiatkn “ reatflnnhig if hla trial conthiiiad. The trlhl ers Vrsrs reacusd Tussday after ^n from Budget Estimates In Concert years. Sixteen months of this is raMag funds to suppon ths SEALER men who alao eport long, unruly began Feb. IS. 10 minutes fro m aafety benefit two local boys' athleUc time was spent' in Korea where Argeotiaa’a rtidits to the is- United Btatse Olymplo feens hair, replaced Om BeaUea at the lands.” / belts 3f floors abova Chloago’s programs win bo held at 7:80 Jm le currently statlooed. Re «f board o( ftuaeaf Lawton from 13:80 p.m. to 3:80 partSe^tlon in the Tokyo top «( the U§4 poU held by TOKYO (A P) w Britiah Chan- L^. p.m. Saturday at the local At Hartford expects to be dleeherged next gamse. Bugbee atatse that eoa- Air Boerstary Mario Roma- astknatas of espendl- p.m. Mondaya, and m m V a.m. Plains Athletic Field on Rt. 81. ^"FtOW ERS^ Melody Maker, a weekly for nelU said Fitagsraki half arred cellor of the Exchequer Regi- The ratn, Juan Mand6, 88, to 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and month and to return h ^ e . ttfbutkms of any siss win be addicts of pop music. ^ in tsIHiig Rio OaUagos flight nald MaudUng today defended and Curtta Kulsar, 86, fall ott a I ta town fbr all boaMs and Rain’ data will be Sunday, the wMooms and may bs sant to For Every Oceaslea l Tlniradays. i same Ume anlace. John HamUton m , 33-year- Ziniila Awards PoriiHli- Although the Beatlea came control he was gedng a ahott his government’s i^proval of a acaftold on the new U.8. court, for the fiseal year Several Coventry Ora'ofe Bertron A. Hunt is chairman old son of Mr. and Mrs. John The growing condlU(»ia on him at his home. out No. 8 in the BriUSb aecUon local fille t ” 15-]rear bank loan A |S7 million house tilted petpendloular to the i will be avaUaMe tomor- members will be tnatalled as of- of thfl program which will fea- Bunker Hill Rd. seem to be ■nia Mbthsrs Chib moats to- Joyc* newer Shop of the poll, they were No. l in its to ths Soviet Union. ground. Ncluier of the men was HamUton of Rt. 87 and a mem- night at 8 at ths horns of Mrs. Injured. at the oftioe of the board flcera of Hast Central Pomona ture 15 acts In compeUUon for highly favorable to the ralaing •01 Blahi B t, Maaoheeter IntemtlaEial section. MBLMOB, Bwadto (AP) — "We wleh to trade with the ber of the United States Army of xlnniae as both first end sec- Kathsrins T. Rutehlaoon on The Beatles alao lagged on the The U.B. nuolaar abip Savannah Soviet Union as we trade with sdeetraoi. Oraafa Saturday at Ckwdwlll three prises of $50 for first, $16 Next to Hartford w. H. nrauND Orange In Olastonbury, The tor second, and $15 for third. Field Band chorus, was the so- ond place winners in the Gar- Buaksr HUl Rd... Guest speak- NattoaaliBank LUMKS CO. hit parade of 10 \ beat-aelling is en rout# boms attar being other countries,” MaudUng told Jlbose proposed budgets will saaslon w ill start at 5 p jn . with Two programs to benefit from loist In a concert given last den Club Blnnia contest, JodgefT er Will be Mra. John H. Teo- 646-0781—640-1448 record!. Their “ Hard Da;Day’s delayed by technical trouble. a luncheon of the Foreign Oor- 90S M A IN S T R E E T Sme up for a public hearing at the aftelr wUl be the Coventry week at Hartford Public High raaps who wlU shars hsr kncwl- 640 AOddlt T ^ e . B., Night” was seventh. "You respondents Club of Japan. RAN CL. a supper at 6:80 pJn. last Friday, were boys from Manchester It had bean sobedulad to sail 648-2478 *■--X. Monday at Coventry To be Installed will be Ray- Boys’ Baseball AssoclaUon and School. He sang "Heather on that area. Mark Houle won first adga of flower arranging and Really Got Me,” by the Khiks, Monday. A atatemsnt from ths He said five-year cradlta, the Scbobl. the Coventry Panther Midget the HUT from Brigadoon. mond Pender as Pomona mas- prlsk, a book on Wild flowers, Wsa No. 1. ship m d Us nuolaar raactor Umlt urged by the United States •^fHE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" of Finance Chalnnan ter; WOllam A. Miller as stew- Football Association. Hamilton was a student in and B illy Foran was awarded was shut down to chock for a and some other members of the FUEL Oit ^ealey F. Lewis said the esti- Assisting with the arrange- the Elementary school he:-e and BUENOS AIRB8, Argentina posalMs malfunction. It was North Aflahtle alliance for ard; Mrs. Gertrude A. Haven, GASOLINl X flgures indicate an in- treasurer, and Mrs. Corinne ments are Charles N. Harlow at Rham where he graduated (AP) — An AfgenUne atunt pilot later discovered that the fault Jr., Mrs. Robert S. Flint, James Tvho reportedly flew to the of seven mills in the tax Pender, Pomona. Frank Russ, about five years ago. He la now lay with Instruments used to ^te, bringing it to 47H mills Breen, BlHott Dickerman, Ed- stationed at Fort Meade, Md. PLANNING TO BUILD? . FaUtland Islands and unfurled sample air near the reactor, the the proposed budget. outgoing: master, and his team ward Neuihann, Ucmel G. Jean, an Arifentine flag In the dis- will conduct the InAallation. In addition to his singing statement said, and "tha nu SCHOOL SUPPLIIS BaDdiag Panel Meets William A. Miller and Roy Mar- ability Hamilton hu developed You’ll be buildinor a brisrht future for your fom- puted British colony must clear aspects of the ship wars BANTLY OIL *nM proposed jiuiior high WUilaways’ Second Tear Undale. UNWANTED explain why he didn’t let the Air I ! i MI' W'l l\i . The Wbirlaways Square a dramatic flair. He has appear- ily when you “feather your nest” with savings. not involved in any way.” AT NiW LOW hool building committee will Ju?i«»s dc bar at 0 a.m. Sept 36 at Several club members have Inatttatton’’ Manchester home on Wall St. g;iven an exhibition dance at the V Uriel liodn will have a stat- Mansfield State Training Oorrent Annual’ ST r i s s s s t s L l a s T I T i School and Hospital in Mans- iuitlon at 7:30 p.m. Dividend On lro O f*> 4 4 a iM JS tA m t,. iturday at the Masonic. Hall field Depot, including the fol- M A IN STREET Insured Savings Merrcw. The entered appren- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, OOVBNTKx degree will be conferred, Bissonette, Mr. and Mrs. Healy, HOUSE &. HALE MANCHESTER Community College. ifreshments will be served, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hick- le officers will rehearse at ing, Mr. and Mrs. George O. 80 pm . Friday here. < * Black Suada MON..TUES^I. A Two-Ydar InstHution of Highsr Education Louis Steullet will be in High and Mid Haal of the entertainment * Brown Calf Extra Hours i P.M— Wed. CloeM At Noea of the Rotary Club meeting at 6:45 p.m. to- at the vestry of the First *. Black Calf ational C^rch. COURSE OFFERINGS Scout Leaders' ^Girl Scout leaders and as- st leaders will meet st 8 tomorrow at the home of 'James R. MacArthur on S / / O S Sthan Hale Dr. to discuss the FALL SEMESTER dooming fund drive. iThe Friendly Circle of the Congregational Church meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday In Now accepting applications for linglo courioi or dogroo progranris In the following curricula: le Tsstry of the church for a >tluck dinner. Slides on "A 0 Basic Technical # Businasi Administration # Pro-Enginaoring # Accounting to the Orient” will be by Mrs. Eugene Bram- # General Studies # Executive Secretarial # Liberal Arts and Sclencai # Special of Parker Bridge Rd. CAR RENTALS Multi-Color Stripes Klndergartea Openings imcIiiotL hniere are four openings in or LEASlNO • * ke Morth Coventry Coopera- • r I Kindergarten classes which * A l Mokes Continuing Education Courtot start Monday in the base- st of the Second Congrega- •AH Modds . Church. * A l ThiMS hThuvaf's LOne of these la in the class » by Mrs. Robert Kings-' »400 from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Paul Dedew Pontioe Courses and Time Schedule airs, Wednesdays and PYi- nfc. 878 B IA IN S m E E T Title Semester Phone 649-tm Course No. Se other three are in that Hours Day and Time A brand new two color woven oxford stripe authen- taught by Mrs. Edwin H. 6 1 . . tically tailored by Tntval with soft toll button down M-F 3:30-4:45 - ♦ I I^cctg. lOl Principles of Accounting collar, box pleat and back loop. Contour tapered Uaiversily styUng. . . TradiiioMl I t i;. . You \ W -F 4:55-6:10 ^ \ Acetg. 111 Secretarial Accounting skeret Snd body foe trim fit. Come in and see out expect a button-down shirt to button prtoisely the Advanced Accounting M -W 4:55-6:10 selection of Career Chib stripes. Acetg. 201 with just the right roll. You want a fit, not W - f 7:45-9:00 Acetg. 221 Federal Taxes fullatthewakt.YouUkethefeelofafQb(|loxfortL * F-M 3:30-4:45; Th. 8:00-10:00 Bio.'101 Principles of Biology THE FIRST You want dependable quality and long wear, . 10 Bio 103 Survey of Biological Sciei Tu. 9:10-10:25; F 6:20-7:35 W 8- You like the touches of the buttonia dia bade i M -W 6:20-7:35; M 8:00-10:00 TRUE WONDEK PIMP Bio. 105 Anatomy and Physiology S-' and back pleat. Yon want the right stripe, die Bus. Die. 201 Business Dictation Tu 9:10-10:25; Th 4:55-6:10 WASH-’N-WEAR y p o itX m f^ aA - right color or juit plain white. You want ’ , ’ Bus. Law 101 Intro, to Business Law M -W 6:20-7:35 . Nbvbt Heads kimiiigl "'Arrow Cum Laude. Bus. Mm. 201 Fundfis. of Bus. Org. end Man. Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 SLACKS! •8 .90 Chem. 101' General Chemistry M 7:45-9:00; Th 6:20-7:35. M O Data Pro. 101 Introduction to Data Processing W -F 7:45-9:00 Econr. 101 Introduction to Economics Tu-F 6:20-7:35 Eng. 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Hist. 101 Western Civilization Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 Hist. 101 Western Civilization Tu-Th 6:20-7:35 Math. 99 , Basic Math I (Algebra and Geom.) Tu-F 6:20-7:35 Inrathlwa Math, too Basic Math II (Trig. & Anal. Geom.) W -F 4:55-6:10 Math. 101 Fundamontals of Mathematics I W -F 4:55-6:10 Shall IS-Ca l l . M4:55-6;t0; W, 7:45-9:00 Math. 201 Anal. Geom. and Calculus I Phys. 101 ' Elementary Physics Tu 6:20-7:55, 9:10-10:25; F > 9 Pol. Sci. 101 American National Govornmont M 7:45-9:00; Th 6:20-7:35 • AU mosniSS CeaiUiiatiMi M 8:00-10:00 Pol. Sci. 20 L Current World Affairs • Has a giartt 18-cu. ft. storage area, yet takes up ^ M :W 9; 10-10:25, , no more floor space than conventional 13-cu, ft. Psy. 101 Basic Principles in Psychology models, thanks to new foam insulation that permits Short. 101 Beginning Shorthand Tu-Th 6:20-7r35; F 3:30-4:45 thinner walls, gives greater structural strength NOW Sp. 101 Elementary Spanish | M -W 6:20-7:35 • 'I2.6-CU. ft. Frostless Refrigerator has adjustable Sp. 201 Intermediate Spanish — • M -W 9:10-10:25 cold control, glass-covered twin porcelained cris- Trans. 201 Beginning Transcription M-W6:20-7:35 YITALITYC pers. Interior light; plui a “Bonus” storage door Typ. 101 Beginning Typewriting W 3:30-4:45; F 7:45-9:00 with egg rack, butter-cheese keeper, and 3 shelves ,v * Non-credit for transfer purj^oses. • 5.4-cu. ft. Frostless Freezer hold^ 190 lbs., with *299“ The college reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule courses where circumstances demand. Sharply Wg swIng-out bosket for bulky item$, plus “Bonus” Wot $344.95 storage door with 2 shelves for food packages - tailored SIOCVIEW • All-Frostless— no defrosting ever,, because frost of FarfiGhV never forms in either the Refrigerator or Freezer Registration Information d—i hwupprtWIn t Registration for part-time and Special students •Low Slung SEE IT ON DISPUY NOW IN WARDS CATAIOO STORff any day during the week of Sept. 14-18, from 10;00 Colors: ,. > * 1 4 '” a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Manchester Community Col- Beige, Olive, • Tight-Fiiitiit’ ' » i lege office at 184 E. Middle Tpke. Fees must be paid * Bl a c k . ' Black suede with gunmetal patent 1 NO MONEY DOWN ON WARDS LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS at time of registration. ' Pinata suede with brown patent. —I - - - I , ...... -VTW.%.-WM.S.• •. .•vaiyii-. '.' 'WSSWnBCVW.OHW ’ 5,98 I Montgomery Wiud. 269 West Middle Tpke. 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