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LXXXn, NO. 804 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) ' MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 (OlMtefted AtvertWng ee PRICE SEVEN CENTS Sprlniflsrook Farm on .Hie Mo­ Nig^ht, and Sphinx Temple Poten­ hawk Trail, Shelbum^, Maas., and Sunday. tend. BJntortalnment will be by Charge It At There wlU aleo b6 ehelter camp- Fred Ellis of Wethersfield, who HOUSE h. HALE inV at the Of^iHn Coolidge Stole will narrate films about his hunt­ House 271-155 in Favor Park, Plymouth, Vt., the first ing trip to Tanganyika two years State News weekeiul dr October. Those Inter­ ago. The social hour Is at 6:30 ested Ih making the trip may and dinner at 7:30. «saO”Albert Oalnes, 110 Eldridge Roundup Senate Crime Probe JM, fdr reaervatlcm. The Infant Jesus of Prague JEWELRY Tax Bill Goes to Senate Mothers Circle will open its 1963- St. Francis Xavier Mothers 64 season with potluck tomorrow Circle will have a poUuck tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the Mulvihill Dead, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Rob­ new leader. Mrs. Frank Glorgia, by Coro ert McNamara, 27 Englewood Dr. 699 W. Middle Tpke. Coro pearls in iiilii FABULOUS! Aides Want Ended McLevy’s Advertlsennena — popit style. How Tax Cut Works Chapman Court, Order of M ayoral Career Amaranth, will sponsor a mili­ Hears Joseph Valachi Uake interertlng plana. Regular depoelto hi llie Winter VacaUon tary whist Monday at 8 p.m. at WASHINGTON (AP)—^The tax bill approved Wednesday the Masonic Temple. Tickets will 1.00 Final Vote BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Oomel- CMb of the Connecticut Bank and by the House would reduce income taxes by $11 billion for the ius F. Mulvihill, Bridgeport’s Trust Company grow Into sub­ be available at the door. nation as a whole. If the Senate passes it in its present form, stantial amoimta soon. Yoii'll be Democratic chairman for 15 years on that dreajned-o# trip or cruise The British American Club will This Y ear what ■will the measure do for you ? Here are answers to some under whose leadership the So­ sooner than you think. Three Man- hold a dance Saturday from 9 of the questions a puzzled taxpayer might be raising: cialists’ long reign at City Hall Killer Tells diester offtcoe to serve you at 808 p.m. to 1 a.m. for members and was ended, died today after a long • Bracelets of ma­ Q. w ill this mean more money^ illness. He was 70. Main, 16 North Main and the their guests. Charlie Varrick’s WASHINGTON (AP) — in my pocket? ment would begin withholding less orchestra will furnish the music. hogany and wal­ money from their weekly pay- Death came to Mulvihill, a canny Patkade. The House has passed Presi­ A. The Treasury Department political figure who held many lo­ nut wood. dent Kennedy’s $ll-billion tax says "'Virtually every American checks. Faets About Q. Is it possible I won’t have to cal and state posts, in Rocky Hill cut bill by a 271-155 vote, taxpayer” will pay leas taxes If ■Veterans Hospital. • Matching earrings the bill is apprwed by Congress. pay any tsixes at all? He resigned as Bridgeport party and rings. handing him one of the big­ Q. How much more money? A. The bill would eliminate tax- IS the paying for 1.6 million Individuals leader last year because of de­ Cosa Nostra gest legislative victories of his A. ’That depends on your In­ clining health. come. For example, the Treasury and families. A single person now 2 All in fall’s newest administration. His final days were clouded by shades, shapes and The batUeground immediately figures that average tax reduc­ has to pay taxes if he earns $667 a federal income tax evasion WASHINGTON (AP) — ^uncoa shifts to the Senate, where admin­ tions for those in the $6,000-$10,000 a year. ’Ihe new minimum would charge. sizes. income range will be about 20 per be $900 a year. A married couple Mobster Joseph Valachi came word for istration forces already are In February, a grand Jury In­ to the Capitol today to testify launched an all-out drive for pas-' cent. Using percentages, the big­ with no children now pay taxes if dicted him for failing to file tax sage this year. The prospects are gest tax cuts will go to those they make $1,383 a year. The new returns' for some $76,000 In Income in a Senate crime probe and highly dubious. earning less than $10,000 a year. minimum for them would be from 1936 to 1959. put the finger on underworld If the Senate should approve the But, whatever the percentage, $1,600. After pleading guilty, he. was and those with high salaries will.usual­ Q. Does every provision In the big shots. this bill In its present form, ulUmate fined $2,000, given a six-month The convicted dope peddler and LAYEricAKES reductions would range between ly get more dollars In their jiocket bill mean a cut in my taxes? suspended sentence and placed on A. No, several provisions of the murderer was hustled into a $100 and $200 a year for most tax- than those with lower salaries. probation. for a year. He paid the guarded hearing room in the old paying families—more in the up­ Take the case of a married cou­ bill actually raise taxes in certain 6 back taxes and interest penalties. Senate office building where the per brackets. ple with two children, earning respects, but experts at the Treas­ In 50 years In politics, Mulvihill 3 for 1 .0 0 $6,000 a year and now paying a ury Department figure these are Senate InvesUgations subcommit­ The bill won the votes of 223 also served five terms In the State tee was to hear in private what SPOTTED Democrats and 48 Republicans In tax of $600. Under the bill, Uiey offset by the general reduction In tax rates. Senate, was State Motor Vehicles he learned about a nationwide ROYAL ICE CREAM. Save 2 0 c ...... Vi gal. 79c the House roll call late Wednes­ would pay $450 in 1965. This would Commissioner and State Rent crime syndicate as one of Its day which capped two days of de­ mean a tax cut of 25 per cent and Q. Can you give me an exam­ • Many popular ’’af­ ple? Commissioner. members. SHURFINE EVAPORATED M ILK ----- . 6 cans 83c bate. Opposing passage were 126 a savings of $150. At the time of his death, he was A public hearing is to be held ter 5” styles of Republicans and 29 Democrats. But, If this couple earned $20,000 A. The most important is the provision that would prev(ent tax­ a member of the Democratic State Friday. GUT-RITE WAX PAPER ...... , . . 2 boxes 49(^ crystal and pearl BEAUTY! Just before passage, the Demo­ a year, they would pay a tax of Central Committee. After the closed hearing had crats turned l»ck, 226-199, a Re- $4,124 now and, if the bill is payers from deducting ' certain from state and local taxes from their Perhaps his greatest political been under way for aboiM 40 min­ SOFT-WEVE ’TISSUE...... ___ 4 rolls 49c ill ublican-baCked move to cancel passed, $3,428 In 1965. This would achievement was master-minding utes, Sen. Edmund S. Muskle, le tax cut unless the President mean a tax cut of only 17 per taxable income. At present, tax­ payers may deduct state and lo­ the defeat of Jasper McLevy, the D-Malne left the hearing room SHURFINE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES gout back spending below the cent but of $696. colorful old Socialist who was briefly on an errand. He told 2.00 present rate. Q. Do I have to wait until 1966? cal taxes on gasoline, cigarettes (in some states), and liquor (In Bridgeport’s mayor for 24 years. newsmen Valachi was talking 3 16-oz. boxes 1.00 The outcome was a special .tri­ A. No, the full tax cut would go It was Samuel J. Tedesco, Mulvi- freely. umph for Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, into operation then. But two-thirds some states). ’They also may de hlll’s protege, who finally evicted of the cut would start In 1964. duct poll taxes and fees paid for Muskie said Valachi was giving D-Ark., chairman of the Ways and McLevy from City Hall in 1957. a recital of facts, names and Means Committee, who led the Most taxpayers would feel this on Although Tedesco won by the Steak Sale the first of the year as the govern­ (Continued on P age Six) events interrupted only occasion­ tight to prevent defections by hairline margin of 161 votes, Mul- ally by questions from senators. NEW YORK OR PIN BONE Southern Democrats on the show­ vihlU had confidently predicted Often, he said, Valachi used down votes. the upset throughout the cam­ underworld terms which baffled The $ll-billion reduction, largest paign. the senators but "he does not In history, 'would be shared by Services will take place Monday Joseph Valachi, (left) 60-year-old convicted dope peddler and murderer, walks a long appear t o ' be holding back any­ SIRLOIN lb. 89' Jewelry Bar, Main Floor practically all U.S. taxpayers. Report on Scandal at 9 a.m. in. the Mullins amd Red- thing." Other Sirloins lb. 99c P ortr liouse lb. $1.09 Both indi'vlduals and corporations gate Funeral Home, 1297 Park corridor with Chief U.S. Marshal James MeShane on his way to testify today in the A squat, brown-haired man In a would benefit. Avenue, and at 10 o’clock in St. Senate Crime probe. (AP Photofax.) gray suit, the grim-faced Valachi BONELESS CHUCK ROAST lb. 69c Kennedy has called the measure Charles Church with a solemn was smuggled into the buUdtag by the keystone of his economic pro­ high requiem Mass. Burial will be a guard of six U.S. marshals. gram. He has made It clear the Blan les MacMillan in St. Michael’s Cemetery. BLOCK CHUCK ROAST ...... Ib.49c administration has placed Its Blaik, Royall Meet Aides I ’This is the first time in about it I . t Tipping of Hat I a year the mobster-murderer had WHOLE LEAN SHOULDER CLO D S ...... lb. 99c hopes on solirlng the gnawing un­ SquiUante Probe employment problem through in­ I been brought out of hiding tiie creased spending resulting from WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ ! law. Officers believe the under- DUBUQUE SAUSAGE M EAT ...... lb. 39c Denning Views Prime. Minister Giveaway for world has posted a $1(X),0(X> M- S necticut State Police are cooperat the tax cut.. < ward for any one who can silence BLOCK ISLAND SW ORDFISH ...... lb. 65c HANDBAGS Senate democratic leaders tag with the FBI In on attempt to Birmingham Bomb voiced etrong confidence they Called Puritan Prepares Fight verify a r^iort that a New York Top Mobsters him. have the votes to pass the bill racketeer was "brought to Con­ Today’s hearing behind dosed Pinehursf Grocery, Inc. By TOM A. CULUBN LONDON (AP) — Prime Min­ doors was a dress rehearsal for Imported From Italy P eventually. It will remain alive In LONDON (NHIA) — “Lord ister Harold Macmillan dug in to­ necticut, killed, out up and the pieces burned.” By O. MIL’TON KELLY Valachi’s public testimony. He Him 1IM4 u It fails i^et^ through this Denning Is a sweette...pter’! ssld day for an all-out battle with the Was Timed to Kill hopes his testimony will help to year. ' - — Disclosure of the possible fate ■ WASHINGTON (AP)—You tip Our new, exciting i i M a n d y Rloe'Oavies, IS-yeM-old Labor p^rty opposition and critics i topple the leaders of histoid crime But the administration Is push­ blonde call gtrL within his own Conservative party of Vincent Squlllante was (.made by your hat to your betters in the ing hard for 1963 passage so that mobs. ! society, known to its members ss Casual Bag Collection Mandy should know, for she was over Lord Denning’s report oh the Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy In BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—Police pushed investigation Ckisa Nostra. the npw reduced withholding can one of the 160 witnesses whom Profumo scandal. testimony before the Senate In­ into the city’s latest bombing while a two-man presidential You try to keep them "clean” take effect Jan. 1. As the House Valachi’s close cropped hetir Lord Denning questioned In con­ In his 66,000-word document, vestigations subcommittee yester­ —in the eyes of a trial Jury. was a surprise. He had been de­ E passed the measure, two-thirds of team scheduled another round of meetings today with white nection with s e x and security Denning, Britain’s second highest day. And when the police ask ques­ scribed as a man with iitm-gray the benefits for individuals would Jurist, held that Macmillan and Sgt. Wayne Bishop of the Con­ and Negro leaders. tions you have no answers. hair. be effective at that time. scandals growing out of the Pro- ’The lastest bombing occurred white and Negro leaders Wednes­ his ministers failed in their re­ necticut State Police, who was at Deputy Chief Inspector John F. Valachi has been kept in biding The drive for fast Senate action fumo affair. early Wednesday hours after the day and indicated they had sched­ Shanley of the New York City po­ John Prafumo resigned as Brit­ sponsibility by not discovering the hearing, had an appointment I variously at the Army’s Ft. Mpn- puts the spotlight squarely on Sen. and dealing with the romance be- at the Attorney General’s office arrival of former Army Secretory uled another round of meetings to­ lice told the Senate Investigations ish 'War Minister early this sum­ day and In following days. Details J mouth in New Jersey, the fedeiral Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., finance tiveen former War Minister John this morning to discuss the matter Kenneth C. Royall and former subcommittee about it Wednes­ I Jail here and, reportedly, thp' Dis- committee chairman, who opposes mer after It had been disclosed Army football coach Earl Blaik. were not released. day, as an expert -witness in its that he was sharing a mistress, Profumo and prostitute Christine further. i trict of Columbia Reformatbry at any tax cut without offsetting Keeler. Royall and Blaik were sent by Arthur D. Shores, Negro at­ new investigation of the under­ Christine Keeler, -with the Soviet “My Instructions,” said Bishop, President Kennedy to promote torney whose home has been world. Lorton, Va. “The Travel Trotter," spending reductions. T he Evening News, which sup­ “are to pursue on investigation. Byrd announced that his com­ na'val attache. racial harmony in this tense city. bombed twice, said after a con­ For a mobster who has an­ Valachi is' a hoodlum with a an economical and Prime Minister Harold Macml- ports the Conservative govern­ We will pursue it here and In Con­ I long record of arrests for robbery, beautifully styled bag mittee would begin closed - door ment, said Denning’s finin g is They described' themselves as ference with the two men that he swers for the police, he summed necticut.” “ friendly guests.” was hopeful that some solution to ! extortion, burglary, gambling, P up the penalty in a single word: with eyeglass pocket, sure to .bring on another party B i^op is chief of the State Po­ (Continued on Page Six) crisis over whether Macmillan Investigators of the bombing common problems can be found. Death. ■ and narcotics. The record goes key pocket, • make-up lice Department’s Intelligence Di­ back as far as 1918. pocket and a tissue should continue as leader. said a minor explosion set off in Royall and Blaik are expected The subcommittee is Investigat­ ’The prime minister plainly in­ vision. a clump of bushes and honey­ to meet with the City (Jouncll and ing the affairs of La Cosa Nostra, He agreed to testify against his pocket. Fine black former crime s)mdicate bosses be­ grain. ’ tended to fight back. He sched­ suckle vines was apparently de­ also with Negro representatives of a secret criminal society which, uled a radio address to the na­ signed to lure people and police the Alabama Christian Movement Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy cause, he says, he learned they Buck - Passing Primaries in 5 Cities had mistakenly believed he was a tion tonight. Democratic mayoralty pri­ onto the street. for Human Rights. testified, runs a richly profitable Then they would have been The Rev. Fred L. Shutties- nationwide crime syndicate. stool pigeon and offered $100,OCX) Harold Wilson, the Labor party maries being held today included to anyone who killed him. He For th« new casual Seen in GOP’s leader, was expected to renew his the no-holds-barred fight that has caught in the full force of a worth, president of the movement Shanley pictured the outfit as look—the finest top- second blast from a shrapnel and former Birmingham minister, divided into “ families,” or cliques, said he figured that if he was to demand for a special session of been raging In Bridgeport and be slain for talking to the police, g^ain cowhide, fash­ Parliament—now in recess — to contests in Waterbury, Stamford, bomb, which exploded 14 minutes is expected to meet with Blaik each vrtth its own geographical do­ ioned in the new Con­ later and hurled nails and pieces and Royall. main, and its commanders lead­ he would take his revenge by ex­ Tax Proposal discuss the report. Macmillan has Norwalk and West Haven. posing the mobsters while he tinental color, self- turned this request down once. Here are the opponents In each of metal through windows and Shuttiesworth and King have ing ostensibly respectable lives, handle. brass lock. Into walls of houses, investigators tag the Southern Christian Lead­ worried about their "public im­ could. By JAMES MARLOW The Evening Standard said the city, with the man endorsed by Police believe any member of Denning report has turned the the party organization listed first said. ership Conference sessions in age.” This bag refiects the true tal­ We have a large as­ Associated Press News Analyst Residents failed to rush out Richmond, Va. where the Rev. Dr. These are men. he said, whose the syndicate could collect the ents of the Italian craftsman. WASHINGTON (AP)—There’s a pollticEd maneuvering into a bitter in each instance: bounty by killing the 60-year-old sortment of handbags battle. after the initial blast, however,^ Martin Luther King, Jr., con- word means life or violent death Hand-stitched natural top- 5.99 in many different big difference between urging Bridgeport—Mayor Samuel J. convicted dope peddler and mur­ "The new atmosphere,” the Tedesco, vs. John J. Luckart, and there were no injuries when ference president, announced a to followers and others, but it’s grain cowhide in the handsome styles and colors. President Kennedy to keep ex­ the shrapnel bomb went off. hard to prove in court. Through derer. “new” color. penses down and telling him he Standard said, "could persist into president of the aldermonic coun­ But since the Capone ora of Priced from the general election campaign, Royall and Blaik met with (Continued on Page Four) terrorism they breed both respect ha.s to if he wants a tax cut. cil. for leadership and a showing of tommy guns spouting fire from Some Republicans Ignored it, two which experienced observers now Stamford—^Acting Mayor Wil­ speeding sedans, the mobsters Up expect to be turbulent and dirty.” respect. In particular. liam F. Hickey Jr. vs. William L. “ Among j9ome older men, it in­ have learned a little finesse. A 5.99 2,99 Full Length Urg^lng a president to econo­ The opposition Labor press de­ Ivler. Both are lawyers. New York police official reports Handbags, Main Floor nounced Macmillan as incompe­ volves hat tipping and bowing re­ THE WORKING WHITES Just w ipe mize leaves him free to ask for Waterbury—M^yor Edward D. miniscent of royalty,” -Shanley the gang was thinking of -employ­ Sizes 6 to 14 higher spending if he thinks it tent. Even some of the normedly Bergin vs. Joseph F. McNeills Jr., JFK Asks Aides Discuss ing public relations to repair the inilii . Conservative papers said the .said. He added that many a time them clean. Save hours of time. Vitality’s necessary for the nation’s wel­ an electrical contractor. this has let the police know that fare. For Congress to put a limit prime minister must shoulder the Norwalk—Former. Congressman (Continued on Page Four) blame for the scandal that a seemining nonentity is a big on how much he can ask, para­ Donald J. Irwin, who has also shot behind that modest mask. new Pcrma-whitc Pattina* Finish never 85.00 lyzes him no matter what tiie erupted Into the headlines three Sale of Wheat to Reds LORD DENNING served as State Treasurer, vs. Ed­ "The top members of this evil national need. months ago. win T. Ohariott, former city clerk. needs polishing. Save your feet, too. Amaz­ Denning emphasized he had group, as a rule, do not mix or For Congress to Impose such a laii asked Lord Denning, a dis­ West ‘ Haven—Mayor Gregory WASHINGTON (AP)—In all thcS>slst that the Soviet Uniem Itself- even do business with their im­ limit Is a sophisticated form of found no breach of national Morrissey vs. Fred Johnson. ing Squee-Gee Spiral Sole is light, flexible, tinguished jurist, to into the security, nor any truth in ividely hub-hub over a possible sale of has made no move, either directly mediate subordinates,” Shanley buck-passing. Congress, not the security aspects of the Profumo With good weather in prospect, U.S. wheat to the Soviet Union, at or indirectly. said.' “ They deal with them Bulletins . President, holds the purse strings. circulated rumors that members party officials were expecting silent. Can’t skid. Cushioned lining gives case, and “ other related matters." of the Cabinet Indulged In wild least one element Is officially However, action of President Culled from AP Wire* p He can only spend what Congress In the course of doing so,. Lord substantial voter turnouts. lacking: The big buyer. Kennedy in requesting two House (Continued on Page Four) unli votes him. Congress has the ulti­ sex lives. Denning Interviewed Mandy and But he said Profumo’s conduct Czechoslovakia, a member of committees to discuss the matter soft comfort. Careful styling brings new I! 1 liiiii mate responsibility for economy. with two Cabinet members today a number of other prositiutes. —his admission that he had dated Wethersfield Acts the Soviet bloc, has approached GRASHES JFK GATE Away back last spring two Re­ Lord Denning oompiled a 65,000- the United States on the chance was open to the interpretation beauty to duty. Pretested in hospitals, beauty publicans, Reps. John W. Byrnes the call girl and had addressed ■WETTHERSPIELD (AP)-— The WASHINGTON (AP)—A North wopd report of his ll^ e e k in­ her as “ darling” In a letter—was Issuance of an equal housing rights of a wheat deal. But Agriculture that the government had knowl­ Junta Holding of Wisconsin and Thomas B. Cur­ and State Department officials In- edge that an offer was on the Carolinian Insistent upon seeing tis of Missouri, were complaining vestigation for Prime Minister enough to create "a reasonable declaration has heralded a cam­ salons and restaurants. Macmillan. way. President Kennedy about com- about Kennedy’s tax-cut proposal. belief that he had committed paign by a small group of citizens niunlsni In his home state smash­ Not since the original Kinsey adultery with such a woman.” The House Agriculture and For­ Bosch Captive It's the They wanted spending cut. to fight racial prejudice and pre­ ed through the gates of a mala Both are members of the House teporta has any document been The question of a betrayal of serve property values. eign Affairs Committees will go VITALITY! Storm Brings over the matter with Secretary of entrance to the White Housa Casual Ways and Means Committee, The declaration, made public SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican grounds in a small truck today. last word which handles taxes. (OonUnued on Page Two) (Continued on P age Two) yesterday, was signed by 75 per­ Agriculture Orville L. Freeman Republic (AP) — Rightist, antl- Hudson by day. and Secretary of Commerce Luth­ The truck barreled up on al­ TkistaM* that Ut mart t» Byrnes and Curtis got more un­ sons, some of them officials. It Ctommunlst military chiefs held most to the north porticM) — tha elegant in fashion, easy and more specific as the said: Flood Threat er H. Hodges. power in the Dominican Republic akm k for sheer loveli­ Two farm-minded senators—Hu­ liiain entrance to the White months passed and it seemed "We will welcome as neighbors today after deposing President House — before guards got It ness anywhere - by night likely that their committee, where all persons, both colored and bert H. Humphrey. D-Mtan., and Juan Bosch and accusing him of you will Administration Water Projects To Puerto Rico George T. Aiken, R-Vt. — told stopped and hauled out the driv­ anytime Democrats outnumber Republi­ white, asking only that they help leading his country toward com­ er who was kicking and scream­ cans IB to 10, was going to ap­ to maintain the commimlty stand­ newsmen they had heard from munism, economic ruin and war want to wear commercial and private trade ing. Officers told reporters later prove a cut. Cited by JFK in.Rockies Tour ards which all of us in Wethers­ MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Residents with neighboring Haiti. Uiat the man had b^ n identife- Kennedy said he wanted the cut field wish to continue to enjoy." of the southern coastal areas of sources that the Communists want Bosch, 54, a liberal intellectual, Only to buy as much as 200 million ed as Doyle Allen Hicks, 39, of this season. to stimulate the economy by giv­ The declaration culminated two Puerto Rico, the -Dominican Re­ was expected to be sent into exile WaynesvIUe, N.C. Officers said ing individuals and businesses months of behind the scenes work public and Haiti were warned to­ bushels of wheat and a quantity in Puerto Rico. But he apparently GREAT FALLS, Mont.' (AP)—❖ cate has become increasingly con- of feed grata. the luaa insisted upon seeing HI This coat more money to spend, even if it President Kennedy, fighting hard servatlve, Kennedy recalled that by a 17-member committee. Those day to flee to higher ground be­ still was a prisoner. President Kennedy because i99 lljlH meant putthig the country deeper for voter enthusiasm in the Rocky in the 1960 presidential campaign who signed the document, which is fore the arrival of dangerous Generally, its been taken for Puerto Rican Gov. Luis Munoz "Coininunists are going to taka (Cater and marvelously In the red for a while by reducing Mountain region, argued today he pledged “ a reversal of the pol­ on display In the Town Hall, tides pushed up by Hurricane granted that the Communists Marin, a close friend, had expect­ over the state and we need his Leather Copy) :iun revenue from taxes. that his adnUnistration has gone icy of ‘no new starts.’ ” agreed to serve on neighborhood Edith. would buy American grain only if ed Bosch in San Juan Wednesday help." They described the man mimics a Iiilii The committee Demqcrats went all-out for water resource projects. Kennedy said that by mld-1964 “ truth squads’’ which ■will try to ’The 100-mile storm was churn­ they could get it at the cut-rate night. An aide to the governor said as “ very sick.” He was taken to Ya Coat KS}:: along with Kennedy but on Sept. Swinging into the third day of “ we expect to have approved new prevent panic selling by white ing up the Caribbean sea 175 price at which it is sold to friend­ he had learned Bosch had been the District of ColumMa General ly countries under an export sub­ Shoes Carefully and sophisticated 10, when they approved the cut, his 10,000-mlle western sjieaking construction starts on a total of property owners and encourage the miles south of Puerto Rico and taken to the San Yridro air base hospital for obsarvatioa. Expertly Fitted! To belt in front, full circle they urged him to declare he tour, Kennedy plugged'^for his wa- 211 water resource. projects and acceptance of Negro faunilies. increasingly hea'vy swells were sidy program. 9 miles from Santo Domingo. .would go along with the Idea that ter. projects after making an em o-1182 watershed projects” costing A t present some 300 Negroes live racing toward that island. ’That price is about 60 cents a Bosch’s wife, and young son and CIVILIAN RULE SET "fur. **all reasonable means” should be tional foreign policy address late about $4 billion. in Wetheriifleld, one of the wealthi­ This afternoon and tonight, fol­ bushel below the domestic price. daughter already were in San or not at all. Sizes 6 to 14. SANTO DOMINGO. Domini­ / 111 used "to restrain government Wednesday at BUlings, Mont, be- This was a direct assault on the er suburBs'^of Hartford ■with ^ lowing the passage of the hurri­ Commerce Department reg^ula- Juan, visiting Mimoz Marta’s •pending," fore spending the nlgiit in Grand {Eiseahower administration which, population of about 22,000. How­ cane, the San Juan Weather Bu­ tions deny benefit of the subsidy family. can Republic (A P )—A three- Kennedy agreed, more than 'Teton National Park, in neighbor- for budgetary, reasons, at one ever, four of the Negro families reau said flooding could be ex­ to the So^et bloc. The Dominican military com­ man provisional oi'viUan govern- OPEN TONIGHT 'n THURS. till 9 69.95 once. It didn’t tie his hands be­ ihg Wyoming. . ! point proclaiin'ed a policy of "no live next door to each other and pected on the south coast and cen- The domestic price is supported mand said Bosch was “ surroimd- ment was established today In • Rose Glow: In seamless, i^ain, waDdug sheer, full ilii hind his back. It allowed him K enney flies to Great Falls new starts’’ on costly multipur- there is fear that a ghetto may re­ tral regions of Fhierto Rico, above world levels by a farm ed by all kinds of guarantees and the Dominican Republic. 'Tha fashion. Sizes 8% to l l V i ...... 1 .2 S |i|j ' ^ room, it he thought necessity re­ from Grand Teton today before pose I water projects bi'volving sult from such concentrations. Dangerously high storm tides, j price support program, considerations.” militaiy Junta which averthrew quired it, to ask for increased winging into Washington and power, reclamation, recreation the weather bureau said, will | There is nothing in the laws or The United States suspended Preaident Juan Bosch said 1$ s Gay Taupe: In mesh, seamless, plain, walking sheer, |iiji . ' - « < ■pending. Utah. But even before he left and flood control. $260,000 YALE GRANT reach the southern coast df His-1 regulations Dipt would keep the diplomatic relations witli Santo would surrender .oeotrol of tiia HOUSE &. HALE And in his radio-television Grand Teton, the traveling White Kennedy also noted that in a NEW HAVBlN (AP) —A grant poniola — which embraces the i Soviets from mytag all the wheat Domingo and a $60-mlllion aid government to the three civil­ full fashion. Sizes 8V^ to ...... • 1 .2 5 ||ii g^i^er Coats and Dresses, 2nd floor— broadcast Sept. 18 he promised ians. Tlia tfarea who win taka MAIN FLOOR... House made public the prepared Great Falls speech three years of $260,000 haa been made to the Dominican Republic and Haiti—1 they wanted at the domestic price. program. The State Department e Calypso: In plain. Sizes 8Vi to llYg .... *...... 1.25 ||j|| federal spendhig would be limited j text of his Great Falls talk. ago he promlMd "we would de- Yale Scfanol o f Medtotae to. give sometime tonight Obviously they do not want to pay said “ any overthrow of a demo­ over tiie gavenuneat are BmlUa SHOE SALON to *'«dF thewe activities videh In an obvious bid to whip up ■vots Ills benefits of public re- new sooiw.. to toaichtag and ra- Forecasters at the National j that much. cratically sleeted fovamment Is a de loa Santoo, Dr. Ramon ThtU MAIN BTw MANCnXSlKIt—443-4123 a Golden Beige: In plain, mesh. 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There also was widespread dis­ ternational conflict” town. submitted a reduced spending The two neighbors had ap­ A4-H Key Awi Seen in GOP’s budget lor this year and neat. not. If the Senate doesn’t go along Bosch Captive satisfaction with a recent law con­ Stone noted that the safety .there can be no cUt. peared near a SiooUng ■war five By AIFRED SHEDtWOID ( Motto dsate . „ Board Favors commission' was governed by the But <3urtis had already put his fiscating properties of all Domin­ finger on the problem -for the; The budget Kennedy submitted ARTHUR DRUG icans who prospered under the months ago. but a mission from Blames MacMillan Friday, Nov. 1 , is UmT date for If 3rqu can’t fell where^the miss- Both rides vulnWdis State Traffic Owntolssion. and Sale of Wheat to Reds I trail Page Oae) poUtlcians In Congress-when in i to Congress this year Sl-year Trujillo dlctotorshlp. The the Organization ol American the smnual County 4-H tog high cards are, trust the op­ NOmTH the Commission’s recommenda- Tax Proposal States calmed things down. ponents to know. Your opponents to A K 9 .4 Early Vote on ing an opinion on whether an ex­ his broadcast ol Sept. 21 he said: | highest ih history—$98.8 billion. the cotm- law affected practically every (OoaUnned from Page One) (OonttaiMd fran Page One) Achievement when outstand- tldna must be approved by the (Gontfa usd from Page One) loaa Id the poUciM of On Monday the Dominican and won’t go out of their way to make port license should be granted. "The tough part is when you, trtaa ef tUa hembnlsphere. Including Dominican who had money In a ~ t state. The traffic commission (Continued from Page One) aOBI.ESS CI-AIMS DIP Haltlaib governments accused tag 4-H glrls will recei'vs foolish or dangetmis plays. - The talks private American in­ get into the business of assigning our own." hank. Grenier Site "won’t approve speed signs low­ A matter’ to be settled is wheth­ American Interests, with a $100- each other of shooting across the Prime Minister recognit their work of the North dealer to 1 5 5 4 X er than 26 m.p.h.” he noted. There­ terests have been carrying on in are fully essential to the nation.” priorities to good program.s. It is HARTFORD (AP) — Another PENTLAND Hie Dominican ambassador to border. ’The flareup apparently Denning Views WMT EAST er congressional action is neces­ Ottawa, Canada, about the possi­ decline in the weekly tptal of un­ Washington, EnriquUlo del Rosa­ miUion Investment in the country past^-year. Ptos, medals and cer- Both sides 'vulnerable fore, ^one indicated, the sug­ This wasn’t enough for Byrnes, tough for a person, particularly THE FLORIST was touched off by Haitian rebels Opening lead—Queen of Dia­ to 5 • t o s s sary. bility ol a big grain deal with the employment compensation claims rio, cabled the Junta: “I will not already, were reluctant to Invest Prepares Fight cates will be given to a- large Htc engineering report on the gestion by the board to ppst signs and Curtis. They got time on the one in politics, to say ’no’ to a •Everything In Flowers” additional capital in the atmos­ who fled into Dominican territory Called Puritan monds ^ J 10 95 i?KS<43 CSiairman Allen J. Ellender, D- Soviet Union have hit qome snags. air, too, to give their side. Curtis , desirable program because we filed in Omnecticut was reported serve an Illegal, unconstituional number of 4-H members and lead­ OQIIO4 I OA917 Grenier property proposed school along roads to make them less Centrally Located At phere of uncertainty. A coup had a'waited with auch eagem eu state secrets arose because When this hand was played. hazardous for walking children La., of the Senate Agriculture The Peavey Cki., a large mid- said Kennedy "hedged” his prom-1 can't afford it and all the other by the State Labor Department government." Miss Keeler’s friendship ® ’s. South played a low diamond ftom rite at Graham and Griffin Rda. CJommlttee. said action by Con­ western milling and grain firm, y’esterday. The total declined to 24 BIRCH STREET He told a news conference: been rumored in the making for this report Ned Ellis of Hebron will be one might not prove practical. Ises. Byrnes said Kennedy is en-' desirable programs this year.” e4.S-4444—643-6247 weeks. Soviet naval attache while she dummy at the first trick. This was was presented to the board of ed­ gress may be niecessary. But siaid Wednesday it had sent rep­ dangering the economy. | xhat could be interpreted this 24,060 last week from 24.700 the "Some ol the newly rich busi­ Public Records The report la colored by the was havtog the affair^^Srith Pro­ of those receiving Key a'wards at to Q I N 7 6 2 The safety commission would be Open 8:30-5:30 The military outlawed the Com­ evidence of trust, since South’s ^ A 3 ucation Tuesday eventog by Mayor "haj^y to make a survey” if the Agriculture Department lawyers resentatives to Ottawa with the Both wanted (Congress to write j way: It would be easier on the week before. The total a year ago nessmen. who were happy at mak­ character of Lord ’ Denning, him' this time. The Key award honors have leaned in the other direction. understanding that an Agriculture was 24,651. The Bridgeport area Open Thursday Nights TUI 9 ing a profit under (the Trujillo) munist party and organizations fumo. only chance to make a diamond 0 5 3 John Madden. board gave them Information as to a spending limit into the tax-cut politicians, in explaining to the Warrantee Deeds Profumo, husbalid of actress leadership abilities as well as con­ trick was to play dummy’s king THs report todloated that the Mike Mansfield of Montana, Department spokesman would be reported the most claims—3,670 Parking .\cross the Street dictatorship, have been fighting the supporting Cuban Prime Minister self, according to Informed ob­ sistent growth to 4-H club wor)i. to A K7 the streets Involved. Sprenkel add­ bill. ^ people back home why some For 100 Cars . . . Frederick Peck to Frederick Valerie Hobsom^t first denied to at once. Motto Bari Sonto Wait p n ^ r ty would be suitable for a Senate Democratic leader, said he participating. But when none desirable” program was cut or followed by Hartford with 3.150 democratic government from the Fidel Castro, arrested many left­ servers. Parliament >Mere was any impro- The New England YMW confer­ ed that a "dangerous” street But Wednesday the Democrat------. „ wingers, abolished the constitu­ Peck and Elizabeth Peck, proper­ In this case South felt sure that 1 to Pass 1 to Paso school if the following recommen­ believed an American - Soviet showed up Peavey withdrew its run House approved Kennedy’s eliminated if they could put the and New Haven with 2.967. start.” Not everyone would deacrlbe Al­ hls relationstop with ence will be held this year at should be more precisely defined; wheat deal would be “ worth con­ 1 The leaders of the bloodless tion, dissolved the legislature, ty at 14 Strong St. west did not have the ace of dia­ 2 to Pm* a AB Pm dations were followed: and that "parental education” officials. fred ’ITiompson Deiming the Dis­ Miss Heeler. In June, in a state­ Camp Jewel, North Colebrook. monds. Good players do not lead sidering" and would likely" get The Minneapolis Tribune and eoup summoned Bosch's political banned public gatherings and or­ Felix DelGreco and Nicholas Anyone of age 17 up to 80 is eli­ 1) The school be located at the would be of great help in this sit­ IXAgata to Harold D. Clark and senter, so named for the many dis­ resigning from the govera- against a trump contract from a western end of the property, as a careful study from the admin­ Des Moines Register which first opponents to pick a "respectable dered a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. and Parliament, he admit­ gible to attend. J-10-9-8; Diamonds, Q-Jf-IM-fft uation. Santo Domingo was calm. Mary R. Clark, property at 80-^ senting opinions he has written suit headed by ace-queen. high ledge level was found in the istration. reported the Ottawa meeting, said man" to lead the nation of 3 mil­ ted he had lied. Oubs, Q-19-8. It was suggested that perhaps other rifts also had developed An armed forces communique Congress St. while sitting on the High C o u r Fun and fellowship is promised. West thought for a moment and eastern end. Also, the school should Mansfield, traveling with Presi­ lion out ol what they said was a Subsequent revelatlona at the ’The program Includes dlscusslan, What do you sayt the side of the street could be among the grain brokers and mill­ chaotic state "brought about by said the military command guar­ Oak Lodge Inc. and Donald A. bench. then led the Jack of hearts at the bs designed by a "competent ar- dent Kennedy on his western ’To others be is vice trial of Miss Keeler’s spon­ recreation and sociability. Reserva­ second t r i o l n South foolishly Arutwer: Bid torea diamonds. cUiteot to take full advantage of marked like a sidewalk to create speaking tour, told newsmen a ers In on the talks. administrative indecision.” anteed Dominicans "human and Knofla to George E. Risley and sor, the late Dr. Stephen Ward, Do what you can to maka Mfo safe walking areas for the chil­ The Soviets reportedly want to The silver-haired president was civil rights, including poUtical Marjorie B. Risley, property at 257 Puritan whose rigid view# should tions must be made I7 Sm t 80. played dummy’s queen of hearts, Um width of the property at this private sale of U.S. wljeat had disqualify him from/mttlng in further shook the country and Ned EUis of OUead or Oiarles and East covered with the king. difficult for toe next player. point and gravelly material also dren. been discussed by Kennedy and buy 200 million bushels ol Ameri­ HAS THE seized in his palace before dawn Hghts, the right of free enterprise Tolland ’Tpke. produced a national debate on the The safety commission was can grain and flour for delivery Wednesday, the bloodle.ss coup and other rights so that business, Judgment on men p t the world, to' Schreier ot HebrOn may be called It was unreasonable ot South to found at this location. members of his party. laicille Guamaccia to Olive S state of British morality. Ward upon for further Information. There For Shotowold’s 86-page boMc- asked to help the board in two between October and March, the ended his seven-month rule as the industry, banks and foreign and Zatkowski, property at 126 Bol­ eluding poUr Biqppose that West would be lead­ 8) The brook running through The President, said Mahsfield, BIGGEST To stiU oUiefa Lord Denning is was tried and convicted ort estimated 63,000 to relocate Root, educators. Mrs. Donald At Polish Church Rev. ai^ Mis. Howard C. Champe, chance to get into trouble. dren. tet had the practical ability, aft­ 1^ . and Maureen Lee Roddy flourishing his repenrt as though the brook. Wood, a parent and ex-teacher, re­ JFTHE er years in exile, to lead a nation The communique Indicated a form. Prime Minister Macmillan who drove through It on thslr 'Way South had a fine chance to School Supt. Merle 'Woodmansee Mountain Rd., 9t. James’ it were the national budget. 3) The. sepUc system should be placed Mrs. Friedberg In October. A bake sale of Polish foods Is 4 4 S HARTfORD ROAD released from dictatorship by the conciliatory attitude toward Dic­ has chosen one of the most severe north from Florida, before the dis­ make the contract after the first located In the area of gravel ma­ will draw up a tentative plan and "The following recommendations O ct 6. One of these press photos near­ two tricks indicated that East plsmned Sunday In the parisn hail CONNECTI­ May 30, 19661 assassination of tator Francois Duvalier of Haiti, ly landed his lordship to trouble. It Judges of moral principle he could astrous events occurrtog there. terial to insure its proper cq>er- discuss It with the safety commis­ are based on our school s.vstom as Rafael Trujillo. which shares the island of His- Robert Ektward Fritz Jr., 417 find to conduct the one-maq in­ They note that Birmtogham to held the king Of hearts and the 6rii HILARIOUS WEEK! sion, and bring recommendations of St. John’s Polish National Cath­ Hackmatack St., ana Deane Marie showed on the desk to front of aUon. lit Is presently constituted. If any You Never Know What You Missed Until You The military leaders, headed b y ' paniola with the Domlnican Re- quiry. the g^reatest iron and steel manu­ aoe ot diamonds. The correct play 4) A fence should be erected to a future board meeting. bajsrtc change in the school system olic Church after the S;30 a.m. CUT RIYER Jaaloiwskl, 35 idtchfield S t, S t him the draft of a letter to a at the second trick Is dumnqy’s armed forces minister Elby 'Vinas I public. The mllil Tv leaders ac' As a CJhristian In the puritan tra­ facturing center to the south, with between the existing hmnes and On the assumption that the occurs a revaluation of these rec­ Mass. The sale is sponsored by the See It On The Amazing New Vista Roman, said they ousted Bosch cused Bosch cA ‘dangerous im- James’ Churcii, Opt. 5. cabinet minister whose name was dition, Lord Denning could have 18 large steel mills to the area. low heart, not the queen. board will qualify for a non-profit clearly 'visible. In the letter Lord the proposed school. It was felt ommendations will be necessary” Sodality of the Ble.ssed Sacra­ h^n expected to find without fear The Chartqies drove to the top o t South takes the ace of hearts, that toe brook would "make an organl2UiUonal postal rate, the the report concludes: Deimtog invited the minister "to or favor for any nuui including the Red Mountain, overlooktog the draws two rounds of trumps, and newsletter will be mailed to every ment. Mrs. Genevieve Wojnaro- eaqilato’’ oertato rumors drculat- eoccellent dividing line on the "For the primary grades (1-4) prime minister himself. city, also cltoabtog to the ton of leads out toe top clubs to the hope home In town this year, the best ratio would be - , with wlcz is in charge. Proceris from tog in o(»meototo with his name. of dropping toe queen. When this south side” of the site. 20 1 Uk Status of Vulcan, God of Fire, EXCLUSIVE SHOWmO a 6) The present public water Four mailings by the board will an absolute maximum of 25; the sale will be used for the build­ Lord Denning comes from hum­ one din Qi« torgest statues to the hope fails to materialize. South "FV)r toe intermediate and jun­ ing fund of the church. ble orlgtos. IDs father was a haber- leads a heart or a diamond. system should be brought to the coat approximately 6180, includ­ world, whiefi kl<6tgbs 60 tons and area to provide adequate water ing a 630 bulk permit. This cost Is ior lilgh grades (4-9) toe beat ra­ On Saturday, Oct. 26, the annual 6 dasber to the Hampshire village East' can take his two tricks but towers 53 feet shove its pedi^tsi. for the sctiool. The report esti­ estimated on l% c each for 3,000 tio would be 25-1, with an abso­ Halloween Ball will be held at the of 'Wfaltchurah (population 2,681). Local Stocks ’The view from this is dee^ bed'ss t o ^ baa to lead another heart or Lithuanian Hall, 24 Golway St., QhoksL^ W sat^ ifL, Jowjv! diatoORd. . This gives South the mated this venture at |26,000. homes. There is an application fee lute maximum of 30; Denning, himself, attended the vil­ never to be forgotten. The property in question com­ of $15 in addition to this cost, “ For toe lUgh school grades sponsored by the Friendship Club. lage school until he won a scholar- chance to‘^ et rid of his losing (9-12 ). .academic subjects, maxi­ Prizes will be awarded for the Quotations Furnished by Manchester Eveiiing Herald He club while dummy ritffs. prises 16 acres. The mayor brought School Grant 642,718 a t^ to Oxford Dniveraity. with him a signed 60-day option mum ratio of 25-1; Industrial arts, beat costumes. The function is set At Oxford he took an honors de­ Cobnrn Mlddlebrook. Ino. bron correspondent, Mias Susan B. South can hope for this kind ef The board voted to accept the on the property for 625,000. "As school building grant for altera' home economics and arte and for 8 p.m. gree to tow, and his rise to the Bank Stocks Pendleton, telephone 228-3454. luck at toe end if he makes sure crafts a maxlnnun ratio of 24-1; CH Q ItE STEAK SA-L-E! of locking one opponent to. He a school site,” he said, “it is not tions to EHlsworth Elementary The amnual bazaar of the parish legal prof eeelon was rapid tmtll he Bid Asked physioal education, a maximum is scheduled for Nov. 8 and 9 at SPACE-AGE SERMONS cannot hope for luck if he leaves sapsnrive.” School In the amount of 642,713 became a Judge at the age of 46. Oonn. Bank and Trust Carlo PreaUIeo, chairman of ration of 36-1; cihonis and band, a the Parish Hall. The Friendship C o...... 78 T7 one opponent with a winning dia­ TheThHllOfitA!!.' which is one-third of the total maximum' ration of 4 0 -1 ....’’ SHORT Today, as Master of the Rolee, he NEW YORK (AP) — Sclenca mond and toe other opponent with the public building commission cost. Club is in charge, with Mrs. Splrito presides over the (!lburt of Appeal. Hartford National films and live demonstrations to — FEATURE 7:16 - 9:80 — Alumni. Baseball Veslo as chairman. Many Items of Bank and Trust Co. 67 H 71% a wtontog heart who was present at the meeting, Woodmansee noted that the The Alumni Lions baseball team Lord Denning Is an Anglican the Sermons from Science Pa'vll- told ^ t there is "no que.stion architects of the Orchard Hill Ele' handiwork will be o ffe i^ at the holiday. early completion date and what FUR COAT are of particular interest Viewed in The board 'will write to the town POTATOES 35 Lb. Bag 89c Southern New England usable school space need be com­ Manchester Evening Herald' INTO A APPLES M.19 the context o f the Profumo in­ Tele^iione...... 5 1 56 council reinforcing its request for pleted, and report to the board NEW quiry. a 16-room elementary school on the South Windsor correspondent Laura Manufacturing Companies OAK Restaurant at the next meeting. Katz, telephone 644-1763. •A|*B RAB I FAMILY SIZE—^BIBDS EYE 1 Crime and Sin: "It is impossible Grenier property, and an 8-room to draw the line between crime Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 58% 62^ TONIGHT—ENDS SAT. • Downtown Manobester A t 80 Oak Street # addition to the Pleasant Valley In his report, Woodmansee noted •CAPE 9KUUJ ! ASSORTED VEGETABLES 4 «1.001 and sin. Morals are the concern of Associated Spring ... 20% 22’ Ample Free Parking Front and Rear... Dieinnentary School to be included that there were 18 teacher regis­ • STOLE the law whether what Is done is Bristol Brass ...... 10 12 “PT109” I In a ra^erendum vote. It will ask trations to the elementary schools B^nai B’rith Plans done in private or to public.” Dunham B u sh ...... 5 5 ’ the council to ’’take all the steps and 43 appolnfments; 6 resigna­ • JACKET 2 , BENEFn*: MANCHESTER ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND ^ Role of Religrion: "Without re­ N. B. M achine...... 21% 24 necessary to build at the earliest tions In the high school and 12 ap­ North and Judd . . . . . 17 19 pointments; 1 resignation among ^ Style SJiow, Party S COME TO: Oct: 20th ’Tickets On Sale ^ ligion there can be no morality, and possible date: and ask if any addi­ without morality there can be no Stanley W ork s...... 21 » 23 tional infOrmaUwi or decisions the specialists and 4 appoint­ law.” Veeder-Root ...... 46% 49 should be made by the board ments. In all, there was an in­ A fashion show and card party v e r n o n a d ^ t s Vi .oo • j^iraHMmds Hora Lu m ^ S ^VflTiRY RODEO’’ Adultery: “It is no bar to ad­ The above quotations are not to Take Up Bus' Questions crease of 34 members to the staff. will be sponsored by B’nai B’rith w H VI fill I n VVbV RmiNG s t a b l e s c h il d r e n 60c 0 A pattern was noted for the vancement to any of the offices of be oonatrued as actual markets. ^Herc-4low About Yeu?4 The Town Maiuiger Terry Sprenkcl Women Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at AND UP 9 ram WITH 9MM10 iii/ BREAKFAST and LUNCH Provincial atyllng in an all-wood space­ * Bntertalnment saving consolette cabinet. Features glare- Price FIRST RUN! MANCHESTER PARKADE proof RCA High Fidelity Color Tube. Beau­ naNKSiNama Our famouE qriddle cokes, bacon and nggs, ham tifully ftalBhed in Antiqued Florentine H.42 Walnut.' ADDS LENGTH ‘’Com EBuw and • q g s Mnm d at any time— day or night. 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-I - 1 *1. /■ MANCHBST^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 196* PAGE F I V l ■7 hand, looked the teacher to the sized that I would have to make MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1968 _ Four-Foot Teacher eyes and asked: “ How come yoU my owii way without depending N E W C A R TrioPredictis are so little?” on people feeling sorry for me.” F A C E F O U B Keeps Discipline "I’m as big as you are,” said TV-Radio the little teacher as the mother After graduation from Seattle RENTALS BiaihRoyo^ \ No Decline in blushed. “ Aren’t we going to have I Pacific College she came to Dar­ Coventry Obituary DARRINGTON. Waah. (AP) — fun?” 1 lington out of choice—she was ftockville-Vernon Sena^ Crime Probe First-grade pupils in Miss Frieda born here, although she grew up Groenveld’s class- can look their Fun Is one of the nice things I In Everett. Vaeation SfMeials ! about being a first-grader here, : Folk Singing teacher squarely in the eyes. She Throughout the school she is Historians Net t . Samuel Johiuum ingham Bomb Television ; but there is alwa)rs order and; One. two or three weeks Politicians Criticize hut H ^rs Joseph Valachi J. Samuel Johnson, 96, of 81 is 4 feet tall. known as “ the little lady.” Pupils (22) Movie at 6 (in proarees) < > , ( 8-20-40).Flintstones Being of a size with her pupils j respect. When Miss Groenveld: Get Onr Bates By BOB THOMAS ( 3) Password from the upper grades often drop Oak Grove St., died this morning AP Movle-Televlalon Wrltm* (301U) Elarly Show (in proareea) bothers neither Miss Groenveld I mounts her kitchen stool—she ^ ,188 at Store at Manchester Memorial Hoapltal. < 8) New* 8:00 ( 8-2(V40) Donna Reed by to help her ififth physical tasks, On Consolidation Act Slip Up (34) Music On The River nor the youngsters. I calls it “ my throne” --the class Paul D od ^ Pontiac (Obnttnuad trom Pags One) Mr. Johnson was bom in Sweden HOLLYWOOD (AP) — la folk (40) .Checkmate falls silent. Darrlngton School Dis- j such as posting bulletin board Timed to Kill (24) What a New ( 3) Rawhide “ Children need an answer,” she INC. Democrats Favor music due for a decline? 8:30 (10-22-30) Dr Kildare itrict officials believe they have'i material. The Coventry Historical Society and lived In Manchester for many as (18) Big Picture says. "When you give It to theiu, "The thing that matters when damage Valachi may do to Its years. He was h long-time emploi^ The Kingston Trio, the fellows 6:10 ( 3) Newa. Sporta. Weather ( 8-20-40) My Three Sons j found themselves a gem to their Phone 649-2881 realized »1,188 for the two months public image. who started the craze, have this 9:00 ( 3-12) Perry Mason that’s all they need.”' people look differently at you.” S7S MAIN S'TREET lma’m. nine months. to appraise the story Valachi is him by Sen. A. WlUle Robertson, like calypso, which went, out of (18) Life of Riley 10:00 I 3-12) Nurses “ My parents always empha­ 'I ’ll laugh with them.” Read Herald Advg. h&iwn oflldaia hava failed to ap- state. The committee in charge Johnson; and four daughter^ Mrs. style because of overplaying. But ( 31 Walter Cronkite ( S-2(M0) Gdie Adams One boy, clutching his mother's Consolidation, to become effec­ expected to tell of brutal murder, The Manchester Evening Herald Robert R Keeney, Mrs. k^urlce m in i^ m Oct. 1. D-Va., In which It was claimed (12) Newsbeat potnt a dtaanter oonaoUdaUon oom- of renovations will include John crime for profit and terrorism. the profusion of folk acta is bound (24) In-School Preview . mkKlon wlthifi the 90-day time tive, would then have to meet with w«s both critlciaed and praised Sweneon, Miss Ellen Johnton and ShutUeworh . and King have that on the basis of the number of 7:00 ( 3) Wyatt Karp (10-22-30) Washihgton Negro Hetzel, Walter S. Keller, and Nel­ Chairman John I. McCleallan, bombings to Alabama, "The FBI to cut in on the business.” (24) Travel Time 10:30 ( 8) IJiwbreaker Mmit aet under prowlaioins of a the approval of more than half of son J. Bearce. Much work will last nlghit by members of the Dem- Miss Elsie Johnson, all M Man­ charged that downtown stores had those voting in a referendvim to D-Ark., already has h?ard the not hired enough Negroes and that had been either Inefficient or The Klngstons' spokesman most (12-22-30-40) News; Sports and (20) TEA apeclai acst, pasaed by the General be required -since repairs are nec­ story In two interviews with Va­ ooraiUe Town Commilbtoe. chester; eight grandchildren and Weather (40) M-Squad Aaaemlily and approved on June be held within one year of the sign­ two great-grandchlldr^ the campaign would be used to negligent, or both.” often Is stubby Nick Reynolds. (10) Riticord 11:00 ( 3-8-12-20-23-30-40) Newa, SpoHs essary on the roof, the building is lachi. It all started when Mayor FTan- Hoover denied this and eald (20) FI m and Weather v . ]• by tlM govenur. The btll pro- ing of the bill. without electricity, heating system Funeral services be held persuade more employment of John Stewart, the handsome chap On Nazarene Staff Voters have twice had the op­ McClellan said he saw Valachi cds Mahoney asked the members some of the FBI critics Ucked un­ who replaced founder Dave Guard (18) Subscription TV 11:15 (10) Tonigh: (C) Hdea that a town meertlng appoint or running water. for their opinions of a BUggestton Saturday at 1:80 p.mf. at Trinity Negroes. 7:15 (22) Kings o ' Golf f40) Steve Allen portunity to vote on consolidation. Tuesday and that he appeared to derstanding of its authority. also lends a comment or two. The The Rev. R. Alfred Swain of 637 (30) Sports Camera ( 3) Mnvie STOP a charter oonsoUdation oommie- The house contain.s four rooms Covenant Church. The Rev. K. Frank Newton Jr., president of be in good spirits and eager to made by Town Treasurer Walter For the first time in 66 years ll;2 o (12) Movie aton, elx metnbere from the town On each occasion, the city has vot- Ejnar Rask, pastor/will officiate. the recently formed blraclal Com­ silent member is Bob Sheme. S. Mal-u St. has been engaged as 7:30 (10-22-80) Temple Houston »nH the fire dis- downstairs and three flreplaoee, an testify in revenge against syndi­ Leclerc, to have the town annual the Birmingham Music Club Is The Klngstons, who actually associate minister of visitation (24) The Moon 11:30 (32-30) Tonight (C) and rfx from the dty. cate leaders for having ordered report printed as a supplement in Burial will be in Eairt Cemetery. munity affairs Committee said (12) Movie • 8) Movie AND A check was mai^ Into the canceling its 1968-64 concert started out as a calypso combo and education by the Church of tempt at consolidation came two containing a "smoke him slain as a stool pigeon. ■a local paper,” rather than in Frends may call at the Watkins- sever^ downtown merchants had 8FK RATtJROA^'B TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LIRTIJsO w onUng of the bUl by one of the 1 hired Negroes, but can’t adhere series. Everett Pittman, club pree­ (hence the ndme), Batched to the Nazarene. He is a son of Mr. oven. ‘prize-winning” pamphlet form, West Funeral Home. 142 E. Center ident, said membewi felt they loeal le^lalatorB afiter he attended years ago. During one of the first ofrictaJ The subcommittee is exploring to a rigid schedule Shuttlesworth folk and found the mother lode and Mrs. Samuel Swain of 75 the affairs of a nationwide crime as baa been the recent custom. St., tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. could not risk the posi^blUty of with “ Tom Dooley.” Many more (Cottage St. a Jlaycaa debate Monday night. Suburban Buys 6th Firm meetings held in the building The family tequesta that me­ may prescribe. The owners of the Rockville Wa­ syndicate known to its members Mahoney said that the newspi^ disorders at the concerts, which followed. The Rev. Mr. Swain came to The debate, between tbe two Re­ Tuesday night, StaJte Rep. Walter per insert idea was working well morial dooatlqhs may be made to In Washington, Director J. Ed­ Radio THINK ter and Aqueduct Co. have receiv as La Cosa Nostra, and to others would have been open to everyone "Too many,” remarked Nick. Manchester from Ireland In 1952, publican and the two Democratic L. Thorp Sr. presented the society in Chicago and Stamford, and a memorial fimd at Trinity Cov­ gar Hoover said the FBI has been oandldatea for town seJeotmen, dis- ed approval of the State Public with (iocuments signed by Gov. as the Mafia or Black Hand. Re­ requested to Investigate five regardless of race. “ The business can take just so and la a graduate of Manchester (This Usthig Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16 nilnnte putedly, a paper Is burned in the would cost apuproximately the enant Church. many attractions. Suprostog Pet­ High School. He received an A 3 , about yourself PINE ST. at CORNER of HARTFORD RD cuiaed kx queatlona, one of which Utilities (Commission to buy the John Dempsey making the society same as printing glossy pamphlets. leneto. Some stations carry other rtiort newscasts). stock of the Collinsville Water Co. hand of a new recruit to the se­ er, Paul and Mary are booked into degree to philoaophy from Eastern a Are you aatisfled with pertained to oonsobdalUan. the owner of the house. Walter S. He pointed out that the supple­ K'arl A. Nelson WDBO—USS 8:10 Pops Concert The purchaser. Suburban Water cret criminal society as he takes ville, and Edwin McLaughlin and a town for a concert. Then comes Nazarene C o llie . Wollaston, 9:06 Nightl^at your pay? » ' ' ' A t that time, one candidate aaid Keller hati built a "roaring” fire ment would reach readers In the Karl Afi>in Nelson, 66, o f 76 6:(X) Jim Nettleton «M t, if aleoted, Ms flret act would an oath of secrecy and vows to Richard McLaughlin of Hartford. Students Give a ‘Hootenanny’ troupe. Then we Mass., and a B.D. deg;ree from 11:00 New*. a Are you to line for pro­ Service Inc,, gains cxtntrpl of six in one of the fireplaces for warmth whole area, rather than the few Wetherell St., died suddenly last 8:0U Raynor 8binea 11:16 Sport* Final be to rtaat aotian to appoint char- water companies in the state with obey any order without question. Funeral services will be held come along soon after. Somebody Nazarene ‘Theological Seminary, I 'Ub Nuws o.gn Off motion soon? during the .supper and meeting. Portunates who have been able to night ait Manchester Memorial Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Trinity 11:30 Starlight Serenade tor aonaoUdation oommiasioners. the acquisition of the Collinsville With no electricity available in the Deputy Chief Inspector John F. Is bound to suffer.” Kansas City, Kan. WRAT—•!# 1 0 0 New* and Sign Oft • Have you a timetable for Shanley of the New York City po­ obtain the present town report Hospital. Lutheran Church. TTie Rev. Wal­ $459 to Hope So far the trio hasn’t. They He was ordained an elder in the 6:00 Easy ifid Show w p or—uia Ibto atarted the beUt rolling. firm. building. Nelson J. Bearce supplied 6:20 Newa. Weather and SporU reaching your goals? lice testified Wednesday that to pamphlets. Mr. Nelson was born March 4, ter L. Abel, interim pastor, will of­ were here for a sell-out smash at Church of the Nazarene last Au­ 6:00 Joel Cash • Can you sell yourself Town Oounad Robert Kahan, Edward P. Williams, president a generator. Committee members John Hut- 1897, to Hogt>oda, Sweden, and 7:15 Jeff Sprung 7:0U Bill Hugtie* his knowledge Valachi Is the first ficiate. Burial win be in Grove HUl the Greek Theater, and that has gust. While studying at the sem­ 10:30 At My Place 1200 GI rand and your ideas? who drew up the bill explained the of Suburban, said today the sale TTie total cost of completely ren­ oinson, Henry Becker and Kath­ o vernight. He said that regular Cosa Nostra member who dared came to Man^ester in 1916. He Cemetery. RothweU Fund been pretty much the usual thing inary he pastored at the Church of 11:00 Mel* v*. Dodger* r. WIRF—12M • Are you confident of will be completed within two ovating the hotise has not been erine Bourn expressed their ap­ was / a velvet weaver at Cheney 1:30 Sign Off 6:00 New*. Weather. Sport* lagtolatian, a general act or a pub- to abandon the credo of silence Friends may call at the Ladd wherever they go. Their records the Nazarene, Bonner Springs, Showcase yourself and your weeks. He said complete revamp­ determined by -society officials. proval of the suggestion. Bros. He was a member of Eman­ Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., continue selling at a rapid clip. uTiu-iaat 6:30 ■e aot becomes effective on Oot. However, in an attempt to bring In the presence of police. More than *460 has bean do­ Kan. At present, he la . under ap­ 6:U< Newis Sport* aiiO Weather 6:45 Lowell Thomai abilities ? at King’s Ittw Discount ing of management at CJollinaville Shanley said police wiretapping, DiscusBian centered about sup­ uel Lutheran Church, Llnne Lodge, tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Their success may be partly the C:36 Old. Borrowed and Blue 6:50 Sport* Timu 1. Special acts, however, become in more funds, the meeting decided nated to the Hope RothweH Me­ pointment as a missionary to In^a 7:00 New*. Showcase • Do you think and speak is planned. A new slate of officers authorized by a New York law, plements printed in color, as weH Knights of Pythias, and Scandia cause for so-called purists to look 6:4b Three Star Bxtra on your feet? effective on the day signed. will be Introduced by the con­ to increase the yearly membership as on permanent newsprint. morial Fund at Manchester High by the general board of iforeign 7:06 Conversation Piece 8:00 The World Tonight Kahan said in an opinion to has turned up evidence the syndi­ Lodge, Order of Vasa. Mrs. Dwight O. Kelsey down their noses at the trio. The missions of the Church of the 7:30 New* of the World 8:30 Showcase • Do you feel that you trolling company. dues to $3 from the previous U. At this point, Harry Howroyd Surrivors Include his wife, Mrs. School, Principal A. Raymond boys just aren’t ethnic—a word 12:30 Sign Off town officiala hs baa atirted that cate Is deeply upset by Valachl's Mis. Olga C. Pont Ketoey, 78, Rogere eald today, as the remilt Nazarene. „ 7:45 CongreRBlonal Report have hidden, unused abil­ Tax Payments Due An exception was made to the decision to talk. rose bo say that it was an excel­ Hilda Nelson; a daughter, Mrs. that Is carried like a flag by the ibs act hM not been Invalidated, amount to be charged persona of Avon, mother of Rlchsjrd Poet of a student collection taken Tues­ He is married to the former ities ? 6 lent idea, but that he has “ reser­ and that K wee not the Intent of Glenn Unton, Vernon Fire Dis­ Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, James (Viola) Mahoney of Clinton of Ooventry, died yesterday st the dead-serious devotees of the folk Arlene Shannon of Warren, Ohio. to draw out a shy guest, to laugh These are some of the key trict tax collector, will be at the over 66 years of age with this to Wednesday's first witness ap­ vations about giving the revenue m-.. Wapping; two brothers, Oscar day during the home room per­ art. ibe legtablbure that the door be Avon Oonvaleecertt Hospltel. She iod by membere of the Ubrary The couple has a son, David, 1. at a story that isn’t quite a fun-1 questions that confront men toMt because no action was taken Vernon Public Safety Building on be |1 per year. All dues will be pealed for new laws to legalize for such a project to a newspaper Nelson of Wallingford and Thor- “ We're entertainers,” stressed Ruth Millett ny. as the teller hoped It would and women with ideas, en­ payable on or before Oct. 29. Of­ ('The Herald) which has been so was bom April 16, 1885, in Stock­ Itages dub. within the 90 daya. West Rd. tomorrow from 6:30 to 8 police telephone wiretapping and vald Nelson of Sweden; three sis­ holm, Sweden and lived to Avon Reynolds. “ We just played the be, to cover up another guest’s | ergy and a desire to make p.m. to receive tax payments. ficials hope the present member- to permit his office to clothe the antagonistic to the Democratic ters, Mrs. Esther Janssen and Mrs. Rogers said additional dona­ Dunes In Las Vegas and it was tactless remark in such a way it i themselves more useful in Kahan aald, "It la my opinion tor over 30 years. tions are being made by adults and 80 Room Mothers, lhat the time element la merely Taxpayers may also mall pay- •shlp will be retained. "less culpable” members of a Party.” Elizabeth Magnuson, both o t Swe­ Besidee her son, she leaves her a .real pleasure to be accepted for GUESTS MAKE THE PARTY doesn’ tgive offense. i business, community or so­ dlreotory and that the town should menU to P.O. Box 186, Vernon. An intensive membership drive conspiracy with Immunity from Mahoney answered Howroyd’s den, and Miss Agida Nelron of area busitiesses, but that an exact what we are. The^ audiences were The key to a successful party And there ought to be at least | husband, DwigM C. Kelee>); a total should be avallaWe by the cial life. proceed with diapatch to call a Unton reminds everyone that is being planned. prosecution and thus compel them objections by saying “Within the Hartford, and four grandchildren. brother, Oscar Oarlson, of Hart­ not Interested to our ethnic dual­ Teachers at Tea Is the guest list. The hoste.ss who one woman, preferably unmar­ THE DALE CARNEGIE town meeting to comply with the taxes must be paid on or before It was through the courtesy of to testify against the higher-ups. last two or three years. The Fkmeral services will • be held first of next week. ities. They wanted to be enter­ plans this list with as much care ried, who is attractive enough .o | COURSE in effective ford; two grandchildren and four Rogers said the money w * be general intent of the act.” Sept. 30, or penalties will be added. Mr. and Mrs. P. Raymond Broga, The Idea is to destroy their Herald’s news coverage has hot Saturday at 3 pjn. at Watkins- great-granmdiUdTen. tained. About 80 mothers and faculty as she plans her menu can be the masculine taste to make the | speaking, leadersl^ and A town meeting wUl be held next Rally Slated present owners of the former Well- right to invoke the Fifth Amend­ been twisted, but has been very West Funeral Home, 142 E. Center Funeral serrices wlU be held to­ used to establtoh a memorial book­ “ The same was true in England members attended Waddell School sure that her efforts will be re­ men put themselves out to be en­ human relations can help Wednesday, Oct. 2. The Vernon Young Republican wood store that the society was ment privilege of refusing to give exact, newsworthy and fair to us. St. Ttie Rev. Melvin Petersem, as­ morrow at 2 p.m. at the Charles shelf In Miss RothwtU’a name to where we went earlier this year. PTA’s annual room mothers tea warded. tertaining. you find the answers to the (The Democrats) I am satisfied the school’s library, where rite had He said that he does not antici­ Club will sponsor a Meet-the-Can- able to conduct the store and self-incriminating testimony. sociate pastor of Emanuel Luther­ H. Vtawent and Sons Funeral Except for ’Tom Dooley’ and yesterday afternoon to the school When your guests are all good If a hostess doesn’t provide a lit­ problem of developing per­ pate any legal difficulties when a didate party on Saturday at 5 p.m. raise the more than ll-OCO for the The attorney general's previous with their cooperative reporting.” an Church, will officiate. Burial Home, Albany T^pke., Oanton. The been active as a library Pago. ‘Where Have All the Flowers tle eye appeal for her masculine sonal abilities. Call us for Two other Hope RoUrweU Mo- Clone?’, they weren’t familiar cafeteria. frlefids, there’s no problem. If eharter oommlaaton la appointed at the Italian Social Club, Snipsic renovation program. appeals for adoption of a law per­ Hutchinson added, “ I can ap­ will be In Bast Cemetery. Rev. Jerry C. Frelert will officiate. After Mrs. John Anthony, PTA they aren’t, here are some points guesta, she is likely to find the complete Information today. at the town meeting. fit., Rockville. Orahe Re-elected mitting wiretapping of suspected preciate Howroyd’s remarks, but, Friends may eall at the funeral Burial wlH be to West Avon Cem­ morial Funds have also been ee- with our work. They accepted us president, welcomed those present, women all together in one room we are still required to publish an ma entertainers and the response to consider: Kahan cited one court case on There will be a buffet dinner and Harold J. Crane has been re­ criminals’ telephones ran into op­ home tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm. etery. tablished, at the United Methodist Mrs. Richard Field, room mother There should be some men and talking draperies alid babies and 232-6000 elected preeident of the Coventry annual report, and this seems the Church in Bolton and the ToSand was great.” the men in another talking busl-1 a similar problem, presented in dancing. ' . position from those who fear it Friends may coll at the toneral co-chairman, outlined the duties of some women who can talk enter­ Fairfield County Superior Court, Tickets may be obtained from Volunteer Fire Association. Anton would erode rights of other citl' beat way to do it.” Lewis A. Hntoheoa Agricultural .Center on RL 80, Despite the ethnic critics, the ness and ball games. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Kingston Trio remains In the fore­ room mothers for the coming year. tainingly, and who can be coimted to which the Court decided that the Arthur Callahan, chairman, or any M. Lassen is vice president. Others zens. Discussion of the report came to ■VBJRNON — Lewis Alexander Rockville, but reports on tha sta­ Mrs. Field and Mrs. Calvin Tag­ on to keep the conversation going. It’s easier to put together Inter­ time aleoieiit Is designed to sc- member of the dub. elected at the annual meeting this Federal courts now bar evi­ an abrupt end when Atty. Irving tus of these funds to not yet avail­ front of the folk field to terms of esting refreshments than It Is to Hutcheon, 74, of 8 d in n er Rd., Infant Anna Oote gart were in charge of arrange­ (This eliminates those painful I DALE cora order system and dispatch Hospital Notes werit are Ernest J. Starkel, sec­ dence obtained In states that per­ Aronson, acting in his dual capac­ able. public acceptance. In communi­ contrive a successful guest list— | Vernon, died yesterday at Rock­ Anna Oats, infant daughter of ties all over America young peo­ ments for the meeting. times when all the guests wrack and is dlreetory rather than man- Admitted yesterday: Curtis retary; Hans Hsinsen. assistant mit its use In state courts. ity of town counsel and acting gen­ ville City Hospital. He was bom The United Methodiot Church Miss Ethel Robb, principal of their brains to fill deadly silences but It’s worth the effort. dstxiry. Jones, Ellington; Karen Sanders, secretary; Herman F. LsDoyt, eral manager, ruled that publica­ Mr. Mvd Mrs. MeMUe P. Oote of was filled to capacity yesterday ple have taken up guitar and ban­ All rights reserved In Bon Accord, New Brunswick. 3006 Clement 9t., Honolulu, Ha­ jo in Imitation. Waddell, and Mrs. Anthony pre­ with small talk.) What would happan in the event Haney Lane; WllHam (Coughlin, 16 treasurer; Lassen, assistant treas­ tion of the town annual report was morning for memorial aervlcas for It often helps, too, if there are Newspaper Enterprise Assn. CARNEGIE Canada on April 1, 1889, a smi of waii, died Tueeday afternoon. “ They’re lucky,” observed sided at the tea table. Refresh­ aomeona tried to challenge the le- West St. urer and Anthony Tremont, Harold the responsibility of the general Alexander and Helen 0«UTde Miss Rothwell. About 260 parsons at least one or two new-comers Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ev«- manager. Survivors, besides her parents, Stewart. "They are able to hear ments were served by Mrs, Rldiard giOlty of the town oominiSBion ap­ Newoomto end Robert Rumens, Tipping of Hat Hutcheon. attended. Elasley, Mrs. Roger Lemlre, and for the other guests to get ac­ HAMMERBEBO RE-ELECTED pointed after the,,deadline? lyn Clough, Tolland; Thomas Ra- A four-page supplement of the are a brother, Melville Jr.; her ma­ and learn from good guitar and CHESHIRE (A P )—D. O. Ham-1 board members. Before coming to Vernon a week Miss Rothwell was rtain Bept. their (xjmmittee. quainted with. 'They add some va­ State San. Fraaklto G. Welles, posa, 4 EJva Circle; Mrs. Ellen Officers of the company are Del- town annual report was published ternal gioiulperents, Mr. and Mrs. 18, and her body was found Sun­ banjo work, whereas we had no merberg of Stows waa re-elected COURSE ago, he lived for many years in Herbert W. Swanson of 233 S. one to pattern after when we riety and interest to the evening who, with State Rep. Gerald Allen Schneider, Ellington; Mrs. Edith mar W. Potter, chief; Ernest G. Giveaway for in The Herald, for the fiscal years day In a secluded area off Dock- —If only to give the women president of the Connecticut Dairy Orosby, East Hampton; Mrs. Presque Isle, Maine. He was a Main St., Manchester; and pater­ were starting out.” . LICENSE RENEWALS LAG . and Raymond B. Spielman jointly LeDoyt, assistant chief; Harold 1964-88 and 1955-66. erel Rd. in Tolland. State police HARTFORD (A P )—The State guesta something to talk about to and F(X)d Ooimcil at its annual For Men and Women tatroduoed tbe bUl, said that if Judith McCrystal and daughter, 19 member and deacrni of the Pres­ nal grandparents, Mr. and Mire. “ A good number of the kids Smlt^ Bert Nye of Perkins Comer say the girl was strangled with Motor 'Vehicles Department re­ their husbands on the way home. meeting yesterday. Other officers oaoeaaary, when the time oewnes a Hale St. que Isle Congregational Ctourch WUfred Oote of South St., Bolton. who knock us can play and sing re-elected were Thomas Burkhard | 51st Year S in Mansfield and John Kleiii, eap- Top Mobsters and was a member of Benjamin the strap of her handbag. better than we do,” added Shane. ported yesterday that more than There ought to be at least one validating clause oould be intro­ taifis; and Earl Lassen and Milton Investigation continued today woman guest who has that spe­ of Bridgeport, vice president; ONE MILLION duced into the legislature to vali­ Vernon newm Is handled by B ie Lodge of Masons In Andover, N. Mtss Margaret J. Wartley “ I think the tide Is turning,” one-fourth of the state’s gasoline Risley, lieutenants. Hospital Notes in the case, but there have been stations have yet to renew their cial kind of social aen.se that is a Adrian R. Wadsworth, secretary; date the (barter consolidation com- Herald’s BodcvlUe Bureau, 6 W. (Oontinned from Page One) B. and the St. John Valley'Society Mias Margaret Jane Wartley of atod Reynolds. “ We used to be and Paul E. Petersen of West | GRADUATES The annual report showed the no new developments, according to ‘out’ with the smart crowd. Now licenses, although the deadline 1s boon to any hostess—the kind of mlasion and whatever action it Main St., telephone 875-8136 er of St. Andrew. 89 Wells St. died this morning at Maj. Samuel Rome. woman who will take the trouble Hartford, treasurer. takes. He said that it could be 649-6797. firemen angered 190 calls d u ri^ through a buffer member, usually visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Survivors include his wife. Hazel Manriiester Memorial Hospital af­ we’re starting to be ‘in.‘ ” next Tuesday. the year. Crane broke down the Lround the same age, who is care- for all areas, except maternity He said police are continuing to done after consolidation. Sen. Towle Hutcheon; two sons. James ter a riiort illness. interview potential suspects, and Welles p<^ted out that the miss­ calls u follows: 84 mbulance, J | fuUy selected and highly trusted, where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and L Hutcheon of Presque Isle and car, 52 g *ass, 3 still alarms, 9 . underling acts as an aide Mias Wartley was bom in Man­ that breaking the case “to a laro- i s of the deadline is a technical 7 8:30’ to 8 p.m., and private rooms George Hutcheon of Ellington; two chester, a daughter of the late stove, 10 chimney, 7 false, 8 house, „ „ menial. He drives where, they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ceas of elimination." thing, and that many bills come TPC to Hear 1 dump, 2 barn and 18 mutual aid daughters, Mrs. Edward D. Wink­ James and Mary Ann Lennon into the iwrlHature regarding tech­ the boss when necessary toit he Visitors are requested not to ler of Reading, Mass., and Mrs. Wartley, and Hved here all her life. The total estimated loss by fire is not his chauffeur, he nandles smoke to patient's rooms. No more The ’64s from Ford are here: nicalities.' . i iV durit^ the 1963 year was 118,450 Thomas Bean of BSnfleld; two sis­ She was a member of St. Mary’s Rep. ABen suggested that the 2 Bids Monday messages from the field but he is than two visitors at one time per ters, Mrs. Annie Flannery of Syra­ Episcopal Church. town counsel should get a ru li^ as compared with *9,100 in 1962. not a messenger. He would fight patient. Briefs for his boss but he Is not a body- cuse, N. Y., and Mrs. EUizzabeth Survivors Include three sisteiA State yews from the Attorney General regard­ The town planning commissiem Roix of Now York City; 11 grand­ Mrs. Anna Madden, Mrs. Eva The Year of the Test Drive starts today! ing the legality ot any action to be The Mix A Stitch 4-H a u b will | guard; he travels with the boss Patients Today: 247 (TPC) has scheduled a second pub­ meet from 3:30 to 6 p.m. tomor- go^jany but he Is not his equal.” children and a' great-grandchild. Strong and Mias Ethel M. Wart­ taken. He said that an extension ADMITTED YE5STERDAY: ley; and two nieces and a nephew, DALE CARNEGIE of the deadline can be introduced lic hearing this month, at 8 p.m. row at the home of Mrs. Ralph M. ijbe buffer, Shanely said. pro- Fimeral services will be held to­ on Monday at the Municipal Build­ Mrs. EJileen Cristelli, Ellington; morrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu­ all of Manchester. Roundup to the legislature. Burns. leader. Carolyn Trask is yjdgg the contacts between the Mrs. Mliinle Gustafson, 84 Hamlin Ford cars have changed. Only a test drive can tell you how much. ing hearing room, to consider two junior leader. boss and those who see to it that neral Home, 19 Blllington Ave., Funeral servicea will be held Spielman said that he does feel St.; Mrs. Ruth Perkins, Coventry; Saturday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary s that the people of the town of Ver­ diverse requests. dirty work is done, but never in Alfred Engstrom, 9 Seaman Circle; Rockville. The Rev. Wayne San- (Continued from rage One) Races and rallies, econom y runs, braking and acceleration'^tests have Resubdivision of a portion of Manchester Evening Herald Cov- the .presence of a third person, dau, pastor of Ellington Congrega­ Episcopal CThurch. Burial will be non arc entitled to a fair apprals- Mrs. Katherine Dickerman, RFD 2, In the family plot in East Ceme­ to of consolidation. "Consolidation Weldon Estates, and the reloca­ entry oorreepondent, F. Pauline Thus, he said, only the buffer Manchester; Mrs. Norma Goupil, tional Church, will officiate. Bur­ search to aneathesiology. The bred into our 1964 models the kind of total performance you just can’t FREE tion to 16 feet of a 28 foot build Uttle, telephone 742-8281. could testify against th? top man ial will be in inilngton Center tery. money was given by Jooiah H. should not be overshadowed by 3 Faith Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Natalie There will be no calling hours. political consideration.” he said. ing line on Summit St., will both in a court, and it would be one Dennin, 21 McCann Dr.; Donald Cemetery. Macy Jr. Foundation of New York create on the test track alone. They are hard-muscled, fast-moving, Demonstration ! man’s word against another’s. Friends may call at the funMal The family requests that contri­ City. Dr. Nicholas M. Greene, Spielman said that he would like be discussed. Shepherd, East Hartford: Mrs. butions may be made to a Book to have a meeting called of Fire After considerable negotia- home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. profeoeor of aneattheoiology alt Tale Officials Alerted Jane "niden, 162 Bissell St.; Mi­ of Remembrance at St. Mary’s and director of tmeotheelology at sure-footed. Open competition helped make them that way. TRY TOTAL FERTORMANCg M eeting! Districe Commissioners, Selectmen, Uonah, Stanley Bray and Atty. chael Grube, Coventry; Mrs. Men's Insulated the mayor and the common council Harold Garrity have agreed to Mrs. Mary Chregorlan Church. Grace-New Haven Hoepi;tal, will FOR A CHANGEI About Referenda Forgery Brings / Bertha Russell, 20 Salem Rd.; Wil­ The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 be in charge of the program, They offer you substantially more car than anything at HARTFORD of Rockville, and any citiiens, resubdivlde the Pilgrim Lane sec­ liam Dunnett, Hillside Ave., Ver­ Mrs. Mary Desfoeaes Gregorian, Main S t, to in charge of arrange­ especiiaiy, those who have worked 50, of Hartford, mother of Richard which will investigate the uae of tion of Weldon Estates, off Mea­ non; Walter Hendrie, Tolland; ments. Monday, Sept. 30 on the charter cmwolidation effort dow Lane near Porter St. General Manager Richard Mar­ 2-Year Probation Gregorian of ^uth Windsor, died anesthesiology in the general areas their price. You don’t have to take our word for it. Dennis MacArdle, 29 Con.stance of controlling pain, breaithing and FORD Tuesd^, Oct. 1 in the past. He would like to see On file since 1946 as 80 front tin has alerted • town voting of­ Dr.; Raymond Lovering, South Tuesday at Peter Bent Brigham lUoeB*Kiri*ne«lbrd •Thniiderbird a citizens group formed to support foot lota, the area has yet to be ficials that a Nov. 5 referenda is Raymond E. Michaels, 28, of Windsor; Mrs. Ruth Benjamin, Hospital In Boston. She was born clirculation. W e’re willing to rest our case on our cars. 8 P.M. RUBBER PACS consolidation. imminent. Union 9t.. yesterday in Hartford to Magog, Canada, and lived m developed. When they asked to East Hartford: Mrs. Mary Nowak, F u n erals SAYS JEWS PERSECUTED 626 FARMINGTON AVE. He suggested a non-parhsan open a few lots along the proposed Although the exact date is un­ Superior Court was scnitenced to 707 Hartford Rd Hartford for 35 years. HARTFORD n group which would meet before certain, Martin says that arrange­ serve from two to four years in BIRTHS YE5STERDAY: A Besides her son, she leaves a WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Pilgrim -Lane, Bray and Atty. Abraham Riblcoff, D-Conn., has Pitney-Bowes Building. alections in order that the issue Garrity were asked by the TPC ment should be started now for the jail, execution suspended and daughter to Mr. amd Mrs. Charles daughter, Mrs. George Pelletier of Mrs. Jeoeph H. Russell (Free Parking in Rear) will be kept out of politics. He said to build to present subdivision tentative Nov. 5 date. placed on probation for two years Crevo, 14 Goalee Dr.; a daughter Hartford; her peuents of Lewiston, Funeral services for Mrs. FYeda urged the Senate to adopt a raso- Only 1 Block West of that a citizens committee could lution condeming the persecution standards. Up for voters approval will be after he pleaded guilty to two to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morlssette, Maine, a brother, six oiaters and Lyman Russell of 16 Olcott Dr. ______Cinerama.______. 4 . 4 ' 4 ' k€6p coMoUdatiwi a lavel of The TPC eventually yielded on at least two school bond issues, oourrts of forgery. ■Wapping. six grandchildren. '. were held yesterday afternoon at of Jews to Russia. I# good government rather than on a two points, waiving requirements and a third, *450,000 bond for IMspoeitlon f

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 presented a solid front sometimes PAGE SIX nance for tuition moniiy. if nec­ meeting, Llguorl emphasised that the taxes of Individuals alone, or would either go on a separate calU a seven-room elemer-twy school and at other times they Were very Emai^uel Women be allowed to subtract any per­ Bolton at the annual town meeting or an­ essary. storm center would pass south of are there benefits for corporations should be ready by the fall of 1966 divided, they did a good Job and Winter centage from his final tax. other special town meeting. The school board wa* willing to In order to prevent double ses- he wanted to compliment every­ To Hear Doctor Hispaniola. Q. Does this mean a tax cut or as well? delete the $600 for the tanopy t o StormBrings Cuba was next in line, for trou­ A The bill would cut taxes for The finance board had suggest­ stons. He would move kindergar­ one. Tax Cut Answers a tax boost? ed that $3,160 be cut from tuition the trailer classrooms from thelrS tens out of churches and into the The next board meeting will be Dr. W. Donald Stroud of Man-, Is Tax Bill Goes to Senate, ble after Hispaniola. A northward Corporations, too. The rate for the Board of Education Wants requests hut the majority did not A. That depends. It means a cut costs, equivalent to five students. rU-ools, where they ehould b.-, he Oct. 9. after town election. Mrs. Chester will give an Illustrated turn, always possible, would be for those people who only receive first $25,()(X) of corjporatlon income feel that the'budget could be pare Jion Tuesday in an effort to keep Indicate that there are 68 Grade 9 t),at the fluorescent lights, for should have an all-purpose room, Leventoal but the request was de­ Emanuel Lutheran Church. • Com­ (OontlBiH»d from Page One) Weakened the heart dr left the the bill. present law, a taxpayer excludes But, for those who earn a good Q. Have we talked about all the WINDOWS Md DOORS World Airways said the hurricane -the first 160 of his dividends from to 8 last night to ask the board of the tax rate from rising to 46 students there and 73 graduated wh.ch the board of finance sug­ an administrative area and a nied because It was not on the mittees will m eet at TrtS, before baby In poor shape to withstand (Continued from Page One) y. Are iherc any oiher provi­ deal in dividends, the elimination provisions of the bill? mills. The finance ho€tod suggested gested $486 be cut, were already YES, YOU w n x N E E D w— idamaged 90o v per cent of *•••all jprop------r his taxable Income (or, If a mar­ from Grade 8 in Bolton lu t year. health area and be expandable to agenda. the program. briefings on the bill with con- infections. sions like that? of the tax credit will hurt them A We’ve discussed all the ma­ finance to nstore $1,300 to the Installed. It was said that they are *■' THEM SOON In spite of all the medical ad- Hurricane Center at Miami de-.erty on the French island of Mar ried couple, $100 of their divi­ that the library books be financed Liguori said he has been unable 20 classrooms, he said. He consid­ Dr. Stroud will speak and show fresslonal staff experts r. week In spite of all the medical ad A. Yes, the tax bill would pro­ far more than the Increase in the jor provisions, but this Is a very board of education budget requests in- another manner, and had sug­ necessary ‘ to the Junior high pro­ from today and'that they will con- vances,ances of the past 60BO years, nejwe | (.-imea lo predictprcuict what ^vimi course the ^nque at the eastern' end o the dends). He then may subtract to get from Manchester High ers It undesirable and more cost- PABANOV ST.ATUE TAKEN slides on Yucatan, Mexico. He took vide that a taxpayer could ex­ exclusion will help them. long and complicated bill, brim­ for fiscal year 1063-64 and voted gested the use of bond issue funds gram. Liguori had said that the fi­ HARTFORD (AP) — In place the slides last summer w-hen he WHY NOT lUY 4toue at least a week. rannnt rtn ns well for the underde-1. ,— .— i Caribbean. clude sick pay from his taxable from his final tax an amount School the total number of Bolton 'ly to add to the present elemen­ The storm was centered at 8 equal to 4 per cent of the rest of Q. Is there anything special in ming with many changes In the unanimously to ask the public earlier. The board of education nance board only made sugges­ only a week, the new statue of spent several weeks wdth a group NOW AND SAVI This probably means that Sec­ income only after the first 30 tax law. The bill would change students enrolled there, but that tions where the cuts should come. tary school and thinks an- entirely retary of the Treasury Douglas a.m. EST about 190 miles south­ his dividends. the bill for persons over 66? building commission (PBC) If It was divided on the question of he will have the figure* by the an­ new site should be chosen. Moshe Paranov has been stolen of archeologists who were uncov­ days of his Illness. He now has to provisions for child care, moving would he willing to spend $6,000 Mrs. Kreyslg said she thought pillon will not get a chance to S.'“SSy’ , su,. a.- west of San Juan, on the northern Under the. tax bill, he could ex­ A. Under the tax laws, a tax­ whether to ask to have the $6,000 nual town meeting, when he has The meeting last night was the from the entranceway of the Hartt ering a dty believed to have been coast of Puerto Rico. It was mov­ wait seven days in most cases. expenses. Income-averaging, char­ from the bond Issue for high school restored to the budget and then they should cooperate with the built about 300 to 900 A. D. HOMI lead off the public hearings until r#arh«d ^ dared, however, that the storm is In addition, a taxpayer now does clude the first $100 (or $200 if a payer can not deduct all the ity contributions, casualty and promised to stand up and give the last meeting for three members of College of Music. Paranov is pres­ Oct. U or 15. *...... not going to dissipate and it can- ing west-northwest at about 16 married couple) of his dividends money he spent on medicine and library books, bearing In mind that get the reply of the PBC, or actual enrollment figures. He said board of finance and that toey ident of the college, which is part Mrs. Kenneth Bensen will lead miles an hour and was expected not have to pay a tax on the theft loss, property sales, and should look over the budget re­ the board. Dr. Elizabeth Alton, Senate Democratic leaders did WISH YOU WERE HERE not get out of the Caribbean with- premium paid by his firm for a from his taxable income In 1964. drugs. He first must subtract from $2,600 will be refunded in state whether to go directly to the PBC. that since no tuition buffer is al­ Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg and Mrs. of the University of Hartford. The devotions. Mrs. Edward Miffitt SPECIALTIiS to continue in the same direction his expenses an amount equal to other items. A taxpayer, under toe aid. They will request a reply from quests again and pare off more. not at once take Issue with, Byrd DALLAS (AP) - The T. W, out hitting something group-term life Insurance policy. Then he could subtract from his bill would have to read the In­ In the end It was agreed that the lowed in the budget requests for Helen Meloche. Board chairman 40-pound sculpture was taken and Mrs. James Stratford will 64S-2856 publicly but privately expressed Mobcerley family received a' let-1 Since it was torn in the A*-'®"' a.mand at the,..v same speed for the final tax an amount equal to 2 1 per cent of his adjusted gross the PBC by Oct. 3. books were necessary for the open­ the next fiscal year. It is vr.der- Asks for New School Tuesday night, police were told head a rtfreshment committee.^ Under the tax bill, he would have ternal Revenue Service’s new In­ ■When talking about his annual John McCarrick expressed his SO PURNELL PLAOB deep disappointment at this de­ ter from son tommy, who re-, tic, and cra.shed through the, „ext 12 hours, to pay a tax on the premium paid per cent of the rest of his divi­ Income. The tax bill would allow The budget requests of the board ing of high school In the fall of etood between the boards that In gratitude to the outgoing mem- by officials of the school yesterday The meeting is open to all ported from, his Boy Scouf camp | Windward and Leeward Islands.; Gales covered an area 175 miles persons over 65 to educt all structions very carefully before report, which had been distributed cision. by his firm for any insurance that dends. making out his return In 1964 and of education were out $9,000 by toe 1964 and that If the PBC turned case of move-ins the ooard of ed­ Ibers, saying that although they It was valued at $2,000. women of the church. They pointed out that last year, at Texhoma Tex • “ The food, the hurricane has maintained a|t(^ the north and east and 75 miles In 1965. he again could take the their expenses. board of finance In executive ses them down, the request for money ucation can go to the bniird of fi­ to all members at the last board was greater than $30,0(X). 1965. in handling the big tax revision bugs and tents are terrible, but.cour.se to the west-northwest. I f, to the south and west of the Q Will there be any changes In $100 exclusion, but he woul dnot Q. Is this bill designed to cut bill, Byrd began public hearings I am having fu n ” dt continues m this direction, the'center. four days after the House vote. e ^ ■>» * ■*» That bill chiefly benflted corpora­ tions through an investment credit i l k - k- m provision, the leaders emphasised. This time Dillon told, Byrd he would ^ prepared to testify to­ First day on the tax reduction bill, but the offer was not accepted. Mike Mansfield of Montana. First Senate Democratic leader, told a National reporter he would talk with the -<-f Virginian in an effort to get him National ^ ' /.N s '•As. ^ % Stores to speed up the committee’s work. 2 But Mansfield conceded Byrd had S t o r e s advised him It might well take the WE GIVE Senate Finance Committee two ''m months to complete its action on the measure. . •/., ...... •

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PAGE NIN E BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1968 ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THUKSDAr, S^TEM BER 2g, 1968 2B, PAGI EIGHT the •dentist-engineer toSii a big operated with much less obvious Andover Little Homemakers imta a con- “ QGOQIIDOOOCDJUUULlJGOCCOOai^^ la the voice which la aaylng »ojne- summit authority, on the one hand, A Thoaght for Today oonvenlent day to decided on by place beside these. thlng lU owner does not quite be­ Connecticut and with less* competent attention Sponsored by the Mnnolieatat members. lieve himself: the voice which Ip his view they have a "major jo , pairty or legislative detail, on Connell of Churches 4-H Club Dances Oadeta Meet quavers and falters as if It couldn’t contribution to make that pnly the other. Cadet Girl Scout Troop 14 fewr EXCLUSIVE AT— scientists can make.” But he sug­ Yankee Second, he was indeed right in 86 East Center St. At Eastern States quite find Itself Is usually the being nervous about Juqt how he For the past few weeks I have all Grade 7, 8 and 9 girto will havi PUBUBBSO- by TH£ its first meeting in the Andover voice which to engaged In that gests reasonable caution In a world By A.H.O. stood with hto own legislators. begim my day by a period of At Summit St. The Little Homemakem 4-H Congregational Church aocial most painful of all vocal processes that could hear too much from sd- They were—at least a good nucleus Bible reading. My custom -4m to TELEVISION TOofer&K&N . of them was—a tough and hungry meditate on four Afferent chapters ^oup headed by Mri. Edward room tomorrow from 3 to 4:30 —the production of the real, basic, ence: The political organizational ef­ WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL p.qj. Mrs. Paul Donahue and Mrs. WALTEIR R. FERaUSON "I do not propose that scientists lot delighted to find-that they now daily. At the moment I am in­ Orcutt, traveled to Springfield last ]^blt«hers unembroidered truth. fects of this current political year volved in David's bestowal of the George Munson are the leaders for jfounded October 1. 1881 had license. If they wished It, to Saturday to participate - in APPLIANCES After the research profession and engineers become a dominat­ have turned themselves complete­ look Bailey boldly In the eye and plans for the temple to Solomon this troop. TURNPIKE ly around for the two parties. For Published. ______Every Evening Ebccept has exhausted such visual and ing force In government: nor do I reach for what pleased them. (Chronicles): the cynical and emp­ the Eastern Btatea Expoeition. The first open meeting of the JundSundays ty« and HolidaysHolioayB. Entered at the the Republicans, they contributed Dreeeed in green skirts made by newly formed information commit­ Post bnice at Manchester Conn, as audio clues, there will doubtless think It is at all likely that they 'The practical result was this: ty view of the Preacher (Ecclesi­ POMPONS security and strength to what Secondid Class Mail Matter. that the insurance investigation’s astes): the prophecies of John the members of the group, they per­ tee will be held at the elementary develop some othep-Tlew technique will. might have proved a new and school on Monday at 8 p.m. The ■ subscription r ates disclosure of Bailey’s own past In­ Baptist about Jeeus (Luke): and, formed a song and tap dance orig­ to keep the professtOn going. “1 do propose that they assume shaky party regime, centered in discretion led to an altering of hto the theology of Paul that God 1s purpose of the’group Is “To sup­ Payable In Advance the person of Republican State! inated by Mrs. Oroutt and Kathy One Year ...... S22.UU And It’s all all right with us so positions of responsibility compar­ own touch and influence' with his Christ’s eternal purpose (Ephe­ Darwin. After the performance port effective town government ^ Months ...... 11.00 Chairman Searle Pinney. and the orderly development of 6.80 able to the importance of scientific I own legislators so that they ran sians). I am not offering this for­ the members toured the expoei- YEARS ^ree Hontlia ...... long as we can treasure one basic, For the Democrats, the 1963 ses­ Andover through an objective pre­ One Month ...... 1.86 and technological undertakings of I a little more loose than usual Into mat to anyone In particular. Yours tion. Immutable, indestructible assur­ sion produced hurt and weakness a new crop of indiscretions by sentation of facts.” government, and consistent with i is different. This happens to be my I h e girls In the group are: MEMBER o r ance— the assurance that one of In the supreme and unchallenged 1 themselves. present method. In it and /• it All interested people are urged THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ------— sway of Democratic State and Na­ Heidi Solomonson, Karen Bugbee, The Associated Press i" the most saWng and reliable of hu- the Influence of science on govern­ This discolored the Democratic I want to witness to the accusing TAMPAX. to attend with questions, sugges­ tional Chairman John Bailey. Virginia Ursln, Laura Lee Orcutt, tions, ideas and criticisms SERVICE a ' ‘ n'et,%is"p\“hls°cri:Xd oH man tralt.s is that of changing our ment and society.” ' role In the seaslon so much that It guilt, the deep peace and the abid­ INTERNAL SANITARY PROTECTION MU n^ws aiBpttiviicjs wi'-M’vs-s' ..... - - ...... His utter foolishne.ss in having end Beth McCabe. Kathy Darwin Harriman Assigned not_A otherwise__t_- credUed In^ ihi«mls^ nai>cr iI . tasle.s. . and__ » our vot- Within these sensible bounds, I became very difficult to name any ing Joy that floods my soul. to junior leader. PROTECTION CONTRACT and also the local news published here any personal or family role in the high principle for which the party . No belts, pins, pads Pfc. William Harriman son of the scientist is clearly challenged harvesting of the patronage he Prayer: O God, g^ant us the The girls participated in the day All rights of republication of specisl — inp preferences without notice, so ^ stood or fought, select any con- will to read thy Word and be • No chafing, no irritation Mr, and Mr.s. Victor Harr'man of dispatches herein are also reserved that any research findinp: must, to j to take up, increasingly, this wider himself could control in his capac­ ' structive legislation to which It activities, and were one of four Paraer Bridge Rd.. was married ity as party boss had three kinds blessed by' thy peace. Amen. • No odor or embarrassmeit groups from Tolland County Pull service client of N. E A Serv- guarantee its own comparative ao- j political role. The dtizen is chal­ ‘ gave real heart and push, or, in Submitted by last Saturday to Mtos Audrey Ts- of results. First, and most costly chosen to take part. leib of Glastonbury, in St. James’ AT NO EXTRA COST **'pubMshers Repres-ntatlves The lenged to accept him when and as summary, construct a record which The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson curacy, alwajTR be dated a s of some I of all to him, was the sense of cha­ could in any sense be called a Dem­ There will be no meetinga of the Church In Glastonbury. The couple Fords Make Public Debut Tomorrow Julius Mathews Specia, he proves himself suitable for It. grin and regret over having in­ Center Congregational Church at Dillon Sales and York t’hlcago Detroit and Boston yesterday. ocratic record or even very much 10's_____ 4 5 ^ are currently on a motor trip to Ford.s for 1964 make their debut tomorrow, and can be “J MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF volved human beings dear to him -, New York. Now Yon Gel a Registered Service Protection Contract for .5 P^ill Years At N'o I,\tra CIP.CUUATIONS ______of a position. 83rd DEIOREE FOR BALDWIN Service, 319 Main St. Thto one to the sports coupe model of the Fairlane. self In this unnecessary kind of The Democrats were demoral­ $ 1 5 9 Harriman, who was recently sta­ Cost to You. Covers All I sual Cost Due to Normal U»e. Parts l.abor. Transportation. trouble. Second, there was the BOSTON (AP) — Connecticut’s Th^ Herald Printing Kennedvs Feted ized,, right from the organization 40'S...... FAT OVERWEIGHT tioned at Fort Bragg, N. C., to a cake; Thursday-grinders, grape­ Trucking Included. COVERS AIJ, PRODUCTS— ’TV’ (Color Included). Stereo. All Major sasumeiB no financial rPSponslbiHt> for Which Strings To Puii spread of headlines. In the state; recently retired chief justice, Ray­ 1“ gregational Church of Vernon. typographical <*rroni appearing in art- top down and from the organiza­ mond E. Baldwin, was one of IM paratrooper with the 82nd Air­ rehearsals on Tue.sday at 4 p.m. fruit-pineapple juice, potato chips, .Appliances, Kven Radios. Two developments in the world and nation, which constituted; Available lo yo« wllhoat a doctor’! pre- Membership to open to all children Persons wishing to take part are verliKements and other reading flatter On Anniversary tional dregs up. There will be hrap- Freemasons who were elevated to •rripUon onr pradnci called Odrinea borne Division, and will leave on assorted fruit; Friday—baked fi.sh In The Manrheater Evening Herald an assault on his political pres-, pier times, and there was, as we Oct. 3 with the First Special from Grades 4 to 9. asked to contact Mr. Yale. scene sem'e to illustrate, again, tige and piower. Obviously, he, the 33rd degree last night at the You muit loie nily fat In T daye er Rham Menus filets, buttered potatoes, whole DiJ«plav Rdverlising rloftlng hours: the feebleness of unilateral and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kennedy shall note, one phase of the party’s annual meeting of the Supreme your money bark. Odrinex li n tiny Forces, for Okinawa. Harriman to Guy Outlaw and Allen Yale are kernel corn, puding. Bread, but­ For Monday—1 p.m was placed in some jeopardy: what existence and functioning which tablet and enilly iwnllnwed. Oet rid el a graduate of Rham High Sch.ool. representatives of the church on Monday — baked link sausage, of 8 Keeney St. were honored at went on in Connecticut may playi (Council of Scottish Rite for the ARTHUR DRUG STORE rv cri! fat and live lonxer. Odrinex mashed poUto, buttered peas and ter and milk are served with all.^ For Tu( .•day—1 p.m Mor^ay bilateral diplomatic efforts to seemed relatively untouched by :ind before entering the service in the planning committee for the For Wednesday—1 p.m Tufsdav a surprise party Siuiday in cele­ some part in what happens to his | Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of “THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!" enil! 83.00 and lo Mold on thle xnnrnn. carrots, applesauce: Tuesday—rav­ meals. For Tnursday—1 p m ^^ednesday control human destinies for more anything that happened, but we| tee: If not •attitled for aay reneon, January 1962, was employed a! Laymen’s School of Religion to be bration of their 40th wedding an­ the U.S. Jnat return the pnrkace to your drnx- ioli with meat sauce, tos.sed garden For Friday—1 P m. Tlmrsday than a few fleeting momenU In national career. Jthink we write with fidelity to the j 942 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— Comer Of St, .lames St. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. held under the auspices of the Tol­ P H I L C Q niversary, The event was held at (l»t and (e t your fxll mnney bark. No Manchester Evening Herald For Saturday-1 p.m ^idav These two effects were the ob­ facts when we say that the Demo-1 land Association of Congregational salad, fniited gelatin; Wednesday Classified deadline, 10:30 a.m. each history. the home of their son and daugh­ vious effects of the thrust the 1963 queatfont naked. Odrinex le cold with Church News Andover eorrespondent. Margery dav of fiuhl'cation except Saturday — cratic state organization, and Its till! raarantee by: Arlhnr Drnx M2 Churches and Ministers. The class­ —^barbecue beef on a bun. buttered One of those developmenU to the ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam session’s insurance commission Main Street. Mnnrheater. Conn. Mall The junior choir of Andover noodles, green )>eans, chocolate Montandon, telephone 742^8012. 9 a m ______personnel, would just as soon never nrdera filled. Congregational Church will begin es will start Oct. 3 in First Con­ apparent sinking of the Castro E. Kennedy of Moosup. probe took at the person and career The party was attended by 40 hear of the 1963 session ever again. Thursday. September 26 of Bailey. For them, it was the worst. A SUBSIDIARY OF star in the Western Hemisphere. relatives and friends from Man­ ’There was a third effect, which BARBER The other to the alleged potential chester, Norwich, Bolton, Moosup manifested itself more subtly and WESLEYAN SCIENCE DEAN Setback In Caribbean ascent of Chiang Kai-shek s star in and Wauregan. The festivities cli­ indirectly. HILLTOP MOTORS HAS maxed with a buffet served by the This was a change, which may MIDDLETOWN (AP)—Robert WANTED The United SUtes has suffered the Blast. A. Rosenbaum, a mathematics The first grows chiefly out of hostess. have been only a temporary thing, another blow in the Caribbean The couple was married on but which left its mark on the 1963 professor, has been named to the With Journeymans the thaw In East-West relations newly created post of dean of the with the overthrow of Dominican Sept. 15, 1923, in Worcester, Mas.s. session at any rate, in the relation­ License Republic President Juan Bosch, and the second out of the ever-in­ 'They also have three daughters. ship between Bailey and his legis­ sciences at Wesleyan University. Rosenbaum, a native of New Ha­ creasing fury of the battle between Miss Barbara Kennedy and Mi.ss lators. Located In Storrs, Conn. FIAT whose administration, despite some This change was made up of two ven and a Yale graduate, had APPLIANCES obvious faults, promised to deliver two Communist giants, Russia and Virginia Kennedy, both at home, parts. been professor of mathematics at Red China, two trends which are and Mrs. John Proctor of Crystal Call after 7 P.M. "King Of The the little republic from Its tradi- Lake. They have two grandsons. First. Bailey himself, a little un­ Wesleyan since 1953. In his new Oofi of fierce dictatorship and not unrelated. certain of his own standing, a little post he will coordinate activities 742-8082 Mr. Kennedy to employed at the in mathematics and the natural move it toward democracy. It was only a short while ago Hartford plant of Kaman Air­ tortured, perhaps, over whether or Imporfs" not he still had his own old touch, sciences. It la perhaps no surprise that that Castro appeared to be on the craft. after 30 years under Trujillo, the march and hto influence on'Latin at down to earth prices! nation found itself with a social American coimtries was regarded heritage that made It difficult for as a distinct and immediate threat democracy to take hold quickly. To to the hemisphere. whatever degree the.United States Now some observers feel that helped the Trujillo regime, active­ Castro has lost face, not only NEWI NOWI T.V. ly or by acquiescence. It Shares rq^ among non - Communtot Latin sponslblllty for this new setback In Americans who were once impress­ NEW PEARL OF THE IMPORTS (INCLUDING) the sensitive Caribbean au.ea. ed with his success, but also among THE HIGH-STYLED BEAUTY A right-wing military dicUtoi> regular Communlsta. He is beset rtilp in the Domlnlcaui Republic to by internal problems growing out an ideal target tor exploitation by of a failure to Industrialize Cuba lAtin American Communlsta of the and escape the sugar economy, and FIAT M O D EL 1100 D Castro stamp or otherwise. With he is attempting to take a neutral FOUR DOOR SEDAN COLOR the defeat of Gie moderately leftist posture in the Ideological war be­ Bosdi, the nation Is now almost tween Moecow and Peking. Russia certain to find Itself In the midst has grown hikewarm toi her psy­ P.O.E. chological support for the Cuban *1495 of strife between extremists of left Others as low as .$1295.00 P.O.E. FRESH KILLED CONNECTICUT GRADE "A ' and right. dictator and is In no poaition to I supply the many consumer goods The coup to a setback for the A1 Adjustable, fully reclining bucket seats adiich the Cubans now lack. hance for Progress which had set • fuU -li^t windows all around • 4 front up to prove with the Dominican As long as the prospect of coop­ hinged doors • roomy and inviting inte­ Republic that a former dictatorship eration with the United States ap­ rior • hdgh-luatre pearly finish • wind- CHICKENS STEREO can function freely and practically pears attractive to Russia, from ahidd washers • luxury touches • safety as a democracy. narroiY or noble motives, it is un­ Uoisy appMiMce WHOLE The way has been paved for an­ likely that Moscow will offer more dash • over 80 m.p.h. • whitewalH • other Cuba, than token support to Castro. heater, defroster*unibody construction And Ironically there to some ■ 55 HP (compare!) • all-inclusive price speculation now’ that Premier • warranty • e a ^ terms. 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Georgia into Florida. But faction among ’ the military over came down to the fiery Marro­ administrative and fiscal reforms tary regime la contributing toward pleasant Weather hea'vy rains which have hit Flo­ 771 Claims Filed MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 reorganization of the Democratic the- way things are going under- rida areas for nearly a week tap­ quin Rojas, however, it was like but there is yridespread apprehen­ Peralta and the 11-man adminis­ Military Rule Union party which once .-backed ered off. Fairly gusty winds, with By Idle in Week FAOS TEN asking Niagara to hush up. sion about accompanying meas­ trative team that includes live cl- In Most of Nation could veto it. They are expected Adoula's regime and believe the District Firemen ures that liquidated almost all leftist-leaning President Juan Jose | high tides, were reported along , and general counsel of tjie Royal U.N. force is helping to keep him The editor represents one sec­ ■vilians. One of the important mal­ es on permissive parents who Congo Costs Bid to exert the greatest pressure tor of resistance to a 6-months old vestige of constitutional guaran­ Arevalo. Two figures being touted i sections of the northeast coast. Unemployxilent claims filed )n have abdicated their responsibili­ I Globe insurance Companies, the in power. Raises Fears as future pre.sidential timber are contents reportedly is Col. Mlgfuel CHICAGO (A P )—There were a Showers- broke out in areas along ^Parties Crashed, Welfare Menaced^ against assembly extension of the Fete Old Timers military re)glme which many tees, Including the inviolability of Angel Ponclano, army chief of Manchester during the week end­ ties for the sake of "Status sym­ 'i breadwinners of R ye’s neatly life of the U.N. Congo force. Juan de Dios Aguilar de Leon;! few wet and cool spots but gen­ a weak cold front across the tended homes arq Important men Faces Opposition Guatemalcuis fear is turning into home and person and the right staff, key fl^ r e in the’’ coup that bols they try to acquire.” France, Portugal and South, Af­ of expression. People are' living boss of the National Electrifica­ erally pleasant weather prevailed Midwest from Michigan to Texas. ing Sept. 21, remained constant, in their organizations. a long-playing dictatorship. put the military in power. “ Parent-S have been bullied by rica also were counted among the The Eighth District Fire Depart­ In Guatemala under a state of siege, a modified j tion'InsUtute. and Col. Peralta’s- across the major part of the with an.increase of oniy..three over Their children go to high-priced UNITED NA'nONS, N.Y. (A P ) School Menus ment’s two-week celebration of Ms "W e have a brand new, bubbly second cousin, Enrique Peralta, Lawyer Miguel Ortiz Passarelli, nation today. ^ .DIP-TO-DIP TRIP their children into giving exces- , dissenters. Like the Soviet bloc, volcano—right in the presidential form of martial law. the previous week. \ Rye Mayor’s Cleanup colleges and finishing schools. —The U.S.-backed move to keep the three have refused to pay any By ROBERT BERRELLEZ Mendez, minister of economy. iwhose 1957 presidential election Temperktures moderated in the sive privileges,” he said. Yet, says the mayor: "There 75th anniversary of volunteer fire­ palace,” says a Guatemalan poli­ A new law says that after four (JOLUMBUS, Ohio (A P ) Two A total of 771 claims were proc­ part of the Congo costs. The public school menu for the years cotton growers must devote Where does Col. Peralta fit into; victory over Ydigoras was can­ Northeast after a brief spell of For example, he said, if two seems to be a complete contempt a limited U.N. force in the Congo fighting will terminate Saturday GUATEMALA (A P )— The desk tician, now idle. “ We’re wondering unseasonably cool weather. How­ CJolumbus youths dipped the rear essed, compared to 768 for the Secretary-General U Thant has week of-Sept. 30-Oct. 4 to as fol­ land to other crops to protect the all this? celed by army-backed chafge.s of parents allow their children to . for adult authority among many through next June faced powerful night with a special "Old Timers of Clemente Marroquin Rojas, pep­ just when it’ll erupt.” ballot fraud, believes the military ever, readings were in the 80s in wheels of their bicycles in the At­ week ending Sept. 14. Claims filed have parties at home without told the assembly he must know lows: pery editor of the newspaper La soil. Ttliey contend the law will The chief of government gener-; Directed at Privileged youths. Extensive vandalism has opposition today from the Soyiet Night” to be held at the Knights A taciturn, career military offi­ regime has an easy way to head some northern sections in the lantic Ocean at Ocean (Jity. Md., bv Rockville area people account­ adult supervision, then their neigh­ by Oct. 1 whether it will approve Monday: Breaded.veal cutlet, to­ Hora, is cluttered with unpub­ destroy- their thriving business. ally Is not regarded as having! ed for 142 of the total, a drop of occurred. Parties have been I bloc and . several noncorrimunlst mato' saiKle, mashed potato, but­ of Columbus Hall at 138 Main St. cer, Col. Enrique Peralta Azurdia off a dangerous crisis. mountain areas. ’The 40s and 50s to signal the .start of a coast-to- bors will permit their children un- , the costs of an extension. He has A dinher-dance will honor North lished antlgovemment editorials. calls signals, as chief of goverit- Owners of sugar mills were or­ presidential pretensions or being 11 from i.-mt week. Women’s claims I cra.shed. 'The welfare of the com- nations. I said 6,(K)0 men are' needed lor an tered peas, bread and butter, milk, Restoration of the constitution, were reported in most areas. coast bicycle trip. supervised parties too. , ' ' Sponsors of me proposal won End Volunteers who fought fires He turns out a new one every ment. ’The army stepped in March dered to pay an arbitrary price politically sophisticated. A tough amounted to 46,6 per cent, or 359. By JACK gCHREIBMAN « respectability of ihoral indigna­ ’ munity has been menaced.” ' effective force and about *25 mil- applesauce. he says, would automatically put In contrast to the near freezing "They do this to gain status, Shoplifting has been a big prob­ the first round Wedne.sday when or assisted the fire department day. At the end of each he in­ 30 to boot out Prerident Miguel to cane growers after the Minis­ disciplinarian with strong anti­ Fifty - four days later they tion.” ' lion is needed to maintain them Tuesday: Spanish rice, buttered into the provisional presidency ' weather, temperatures were near dipped the front wheels into the The local figure followed the RYK. N.V. (AP) Privileged lem for nearly a year, Johnson I the General Assembly’s -nation variably adds a line; “ Because I Ydigoras who was in the last try o f'A ^ cu ltu re could not solve communist sentiments, he works 90 degrees in the far Southwest. Johnson, 50, hopes to (ttfect the for fear their children will be tin- 111 for six months alter the Dec. 81 green beans, bread, butter, milk, since 1900. the legitimate .succes.sor appoint­ Pacific Ocean at Crescent City, statewide trend, which waa gen- children of upper-income homes, popular. This is wrong. Thfese ■said. i budgetary committee gave _ top Dinner will be .served at 7 with know this will not be approved stages of a six-year term, called the probbsm. out of the Defense Ministry rather. I Strong easterly winds Wednesday restoration through formatim^ of expiration date. cranberry crisp. than the presidential office. Under ed by the last Congre.ss, in this Calif., to end the 4,000-mile jour-, erally stable, who amuse themselves with pet­ parents need a code to permit The mayor said there have been priority to the question of financ- special ceremonies and dancing to for publication, may it serve to by Guatemalans the most corrupt In these ^and other measures, ■ fanned warm air from the south- a "R ye Cotmcil for Youth.” '-to^ Thant has warned that imless Wednesday: Meat balls and enlighten the censor." Ydigoras he served successively case army Col. Catalino Chavez, ney. ’ Manchester was elevnth in the ty thefts, vandalism and party- write a code of behavior for par­ v^hem to feel they can exercise few prosecutions because the i ing an extension of the Congo gravy, mashed potato, buttered follow. Music will be proidded by in their history. many Guatemalans have seen the who, by law, would have to call , west Desert region along the I operation. But opposition was the money is raised, he will liqui­ the Ix)u Jobert Orchestra. as superintendent of the national The two energetic cycli.sts are --^tate in total claims filed L ^ t crashing. are the nbjec t of a cUy- ents as well as their offspring. soqm discipline.” merchants are afraid to anger carrots, corn bread, butter, milk. La Hora is the only newspaper The army has shown no sign of fine hand of experienced politi­ elections within four months. ' Southern CJallfomia Coast. The Philip Lvons, 19 and David Roy- week it had been thirte^th. First date the force of atout 7,500 men The committee planning the af­ farms, agriculture minister and mercury, which reached 105 in wlde cleanup drive spearheaded To the traditional thinkers, who Iheir customers — the parents of I building up. Ice cream. with a censor In all Guatemala. relinquishing power. Col. Peralta cians working with xlje military A group of 60 community lend­ U.S. representatives have ex­ at the end of the year. fair, in w'hich special 76-year anni­ in the transition from^--a^ strong minister of defense. A eloso col- Phoenix, Arlz., soared to 107 in nolds. 18, both 1963 graduate.-^ of j w,-us „ bv Mayor H. a a y .lohnson of this ers hold a meeting to .square tip automatically associate juvenile the children who were stealing Thursday: Oven-fried chicken The other new.spapers, warned once mentioned a period of two Amusing bath toys for babies pressed confidence the General The Nigerian foreign minister, versary commemorative booklets military machine to a pOijferful l.'l’xirator now is his brother, A r-, ; Los Angeles. ^ North High School ^ere. They >‘e- Westchester County community. • to the problem. Attending were delinquency with slums and brok­ their goods. cranberry sauce, par.slied potato by the government not to publish years before elections, but has can be had by carving fish shapes 1 turned home by bus and car. 1 ven. 2.96i : and Waterbury, 2,685. Assembly will approve the costa Jaja Wachuku told the budgetary will be given out. Includes Chief anything critical of it, practice a civilian apparatus of the future. , turo Peralta Azurdia, a lawyer.’) i ■ More rain fell from southeast But to get the. job done, says the teachers, businessmen, church­ en homes. Rye is a paradox. "Merchants were either willing whole kernel corn, bread, butter, not recently reaffirmed that. There are whispers of dissatls-1 from sponges. of a curtailed force, estimated at committee he spoke for the 32 Francis Umerick, chairman; W il­ form of self-censorship. When it A consensus is that the mil mayor, the well-to-do parents of men, Lions. Kiwanians and Ro- The city has no slums, more to forget about it or put it on African nations in appealing lor milk, pears. The government has undertaken the children will have to be re­ the parents' charge account. Most from *18 million to $25 million. Friday: Tuna noodle casserole liam Hankinson, Vincent Genovese, tarians and Boy and Girl Scout than 23 per cent of its land is Soviet bloc delegates Insist the continuation of the U.N. force. I Arthur Warrington and John habilitated first. leaders. devoted to recreation parks, ath­ parents .will willing to buy their ' But some African states are hos- sliced tomatoes and lettuce, roll “ The parents are to blame for children's way out of trouble,” he is.sue should be decided in the butter, milk, chocolate cake. I O’Neill. They heard Mayor Johnson lay letic fields and youth centers. Securitv Council, where Moscow ' tile to Congolese Premier Cyrille this affluent delinquency.” John- Like Johnson, vice president said. ■on said. "We mu t re.store the the blame for Rye juvenile offens­ i,iouip/ueei-i FREE 50 >’.’.'»STAMPS H FREE 50 .’.'liiSTAMPS With this coupon and purchase of With this coupon and purchase of 4-oz. 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iatered votera In Manchester. Of the total, 7,918 are DemocraU, 57 Volunteers Cited Democrats Listen to Reports^, 9,471 Republicans, and 4,067 unaf- fiUated. He aald that the Democrata had The Baby Has LAMB To Push for Road Program added 476 voters in the past year, For Red Cross Work compared to an Increase of only 333 'S ' an artmoafdiere of pride andeorf the new Downtown Taxing Dia- by toe Republicans. Recognition ceremonies honoring 57 volunteers •who hav« _ I • t, ^ . . a mmm • ■ I . M l . t . Moriarty and Cummings urged harmony, reminiacent of a victory trlot as a fine accomplishment. served the Manchester Chapter of the Red Cross for the pe­ He also informed the aaseitAlage all members of the committee to Been Named ••• meeting, y«t mindful of its many make a concerted effort to sign up riod of 1961-63 were held in the directors room at Manches­ “lean years," the Manchester Dem­ that, beginning Oct. 1, Pf®***®.j” Mancheatar will be able to brinj^ the estimated 6,000 unregistered ter Memorial Hospital yesterday afternoon. _____ ocratic Town Committee last night potential voters In town. for a real taste Treall listened to a variety orf progreaa law suite In either Hartford or 'Tol­ CerUficates Of appreciation forY — “ r ■, 9 land Oountiea, thus ^edln g lltl- Chimmlngs ’ emphasized that toeir servcle over the two-year pe­ Nursing Service: Mrs. Raymond reports by town directom, state “register" is the magic word in Ward, chairman, Mrs. John Dor­ representatives and loceU com m it­ flratloR* riod were presented to the volun­ . FuUer, Edward Nri.cn H, aon Bdw^ Mayor Mahoney, at this point, all NaUonal and State Democratic teers by Dr. Richard E. Nicholson, mer, Mrs. Byron Shinn, Mrs. How­ Buchecld B^illor, AivUwjny Bd., ToMand. He wna born Sept. 12 $.rv« a juicy, delicious leg of lamb from Popular .. . so fandar . . . so tasty .. -jo good . . * Y®"’” tee chairmen. Committee reports and communi­ urged action “To open up the chairman of the Greater Hartford ard Boyd. Mrs. Daniel Mosler, at Rockville Olity Hocpitiai. His maternal giwdparents Me Mayor Francis Mahoney told cations. Mrs. Leland Spalding. S«1 \&TAdam Sucho^. BockvUle. HSa pate^al grandn^M asking for mora. All lamb at Popular is salectad from the very best . .. Grand Champion^Quality. Look for thif the more than 40 committeemen gates on Rt. 6 again." He c^led Blood Program, who was assisted In other actions last night, by Thomas F. MacDonough, first l i M w. Blrtella Gewene, Soulthiwick, Mans. He has tJwo brothers. in attendance in the Hearing Room on all present to write to Con­ Chairman Cummings announced .ymbol of quality . . . it is your bast value, because in addition to greater flavor and tandernass, you gat mora of the Municipal Building that necticut’s senators and representa­ vice chairman of the Greater Hart­ Alan, 16. and Adam, 2; and a Apu«, 7. that a contribuUon has been sent ford chapter’s board of directors. "The Democrats have taken steps tives and ask them to speed the to the Hartford University School 12th Circuit Ucht, Blriiard Edward, aon erf Laurence E. ami Lorraine meat par serving . . . less shrinkage in cooking. OPEN WED*. THURS*. & PRI* tR 9 P-"* to keep. their promise on roads.” project “which has gone to sleep.” CUmaxlng the awards was the Fund, in memory of Dr. Pascal presentation of a special plaque to O nuAI^lit 76 High St., Roclcvillle. He wee bom September 13 He said that he te willing to Mrs. Katherine Bourn, chairman Poe, a former town director. of the board of education, said Mtes Eva M. Johnson, assistant ad­ G>urt Cases sA Boc^«le CMySoapttal. Hfc maternal grand^renta are Mr. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST "stump" Ihe five town districts Theodore Brindamoor of 6 Dover 2 k1 Annonla. Hte pMal that she was “very happy that toe ministrator at the hospital, who with 'ihwn Bng:ineer Walter Fuse Rd., a member of the Manchester has been chairman of publicity for are Mir. and Mia. Eldgar Light, Danbury. He hM tw IN MANCHESTER to e x p la in the 8450,000 road school expansion program (8966,- 000) has b^n approved for the Housing Authority, was elected a the Manchester Blood Program for MLANCHESTEB SESSION 9, and 'Wmaim, 4; and two slwters, Sally Ann, 10, and Loin program, due for a referendum Judge Joseph Dannehy this Nov. 6 referendum." committee member, to fill toe va­ the past four years. Miss Johnson ...... vote on Nov. 6, cancy created by the resignation will retire from her position at morning ordered a J50 fine in the Ted Powell, veteran board mem She told the six planned addi­ cose of a Glastonbury man who Noonan, Timothy Jon, aon erf William J. andAng^ Lamb Chops tional rooms for teaching handi­ of Mrs. Audrey Allen. the end of the month. ber, said that the post year waa capped children, to be constructed The committee also voted to Other,Other special awardsaivaruH in m thelu c form i-,,... , pleaded guilty to a charge ''’h|^j| ro 2ny Noonan, 59 Eaet St., Rockville. He vv^ bom Sep^ 16 at to him the moat aatlafying of his recommend to the board of direc­ of clrcuiarpins went to 12 of the stemmed from an incident in which Rocterillo City HogAtal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Md Genuine at Keeney St. and Highland Park many years on the board. He cit­ Schools “to replace the horrible tors that Raymond C. Larivee of wlSnteers who have given upwards' tho man destroyed his own dog. M m . Reno Dnlgle, Vernon. Hte paternal grandpai^ts ^ Spring Lb. ed, as major accomplishments, 40 Russell St. be appointed to the and Mm . John Noonan, Newii^ton. He has a brother, William conditions at Keeney Annex." nf 250 hours service during the George A. Fentimaji, 38, had creation of a Downtown 'taxing board of selectmen to fill the un­ of 250 . . -rn addition* Mrs. i been charged with cruelty to am- J, Jr., 1: and a alster Liea A., 2. She informed the people pres­ • ♦ • • * D istrict, im provem ent at OlObe ent that, under state law, a munic­ expired term of Everett A. Gamble, Hollow Swliiuning Pool, further­ who resigned when he moved to dog on the head with a sledge L*Ohaprile, Maricm Ruth, daughter orf ^ ° f i M r e ipality is responsible for the edu­ bar’ for five years service; and hammer and then left the dog to dith FranMln LaOnapeHe, 37 Spring St.. R^kvllle.^ ance of renewal projects, comple­ cation o^ its mentally retarded im- Haxard'dlle. stars went to Mrs. Wimam h^w- tion of plans for road Improve­ die in bushes. It was noted in a bom Sept 16 at Mhnehester Memorial Hospital. Her matemW Rib til reach the age orf 21. Another unanimous recommen­ ton, 10 years, and Mrs. Foster Wil­ pre-sentence investigation liito the enuxipeMnts are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franklin. Vemom Her ment, and the establishment of the Atty.' Sanford Plepler, charlman dation will be made to the liams, 15 years. Manchester Community College. case tnat the dog, one and a half paternal granxlpairentB are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaChapelle, of the (Siarter Revision Oommls- of selectmen to appoint Albert Prior to the award ceremonies, years old, had disturbed neignboM v iw ion . She Has & sleto*, Ltsa, 5. Lamb Chops PoweU sAded, "We have a board aldn, announced that his commit­ Vincek of 23 S. Alton St. to fill MacDonough greeted the volun­ * • « ^ • who complained continually. Fenti- of directors which te woridng well tee will hold a meeting on Tues­ the unexplred term of justice of teers and guests from the Man­ man then took matters into his Fehr, Leonard Jay, aon orf Eugene and M s^rri G ei^ Genuine together. We seem able to iron out day, Oct. 8, In to^ Hearing Room the peace, which was vacated by chester and Greater HarUord own hands for he did not want to Friw, StalSord Springs. He was bom Sept. 6 at Manchestw Me­ Spring Lb. our dlfferencea.” orf the Municipal Building, to hear the resignation of Robert E. Kler- chapters, and introduced Dr. give up the pup, the report noted. morial Hospital. Hte maternal grandparents ^ Mr. and 8 9 * Atty. David Barry, secretary of its subcommittae reports on char­ nan In July. Nicholson, who discussed in the Judge Dannehy, in reviewing the Bmest Gerijer. RoctorUle. Hte paternal gra n ^ »r^ Genuine Spring the board orf diraetors, explained ter ohstnges "within the frame­ Constable Clarence F\)ley, chair principal address, “The Connecti­ pre-sentence report in the case and Mira. Leonard Fehr, Roanoke, Bl. He has two brothers, hia reaadn for ahstaining, when work of the present diartar.” man orf toe ways and means com­ cut Red Cross Blood Program. and recommendations from the Dennis, 10, and Tomili, 7; and a siefter. Debra, 8. the board voted for creation orf the mittee, announced that plans have The invocation and benediction • ♦ ♦ • • At this point, Harry Howroyd court's adult probation office, Shoulder Tender Pink Meated Lb* Downtown Taxing District. He suggested that the Charter Revis­ been completed to hold a costume were given by Rabbi Leon Wind asked the accused if he planned to Hloldnr, Scott Richard, aon o< Walter Ray and Donna Jota- said, "Aithough I am for the dis­ ion Commission look into the de­ dance at the VUlage Lantern Barn of Temple Beth Sholom. Refresh­ purchase another dog. “No ter, aon HJddng, 235 Center St. He was bom Sept. 1 at Mlan<*^er trict in aplrlL I feel that the op. lineation of toe duties of the gen­ on Oct. 26. Tlckte, he said, will be ments were served at the close of Fentiman said. 'The judge then or­ Memorial Hospital. Hte maternal grandparent are Mr. and Lamb Chops position orf the people in the block eral manager. available soon. the program, which was ar­ dered the fine. Edwin C. Johnson. Pine St. Hte paternal grandparenrts are Mr. between Birch and Bisaell St. was He questioned “Richard Mar­ EVJley said that toe purpose of Mlflfi Eva M. Johnson, oasdstant administrator at Miancheober Memorial H o^tal, wtlo wdU rrtlra ranged by Mrs. Elaine M. Sweet, In other court acUon, Judge attd Mm. Walter C. Hicldng, 91 Charter Oak St. toe dance was to wipe out the Sept. 30, dteplays toe plaque honoring her "outManding service to the Greater Hertford Blood Pro­ executive secretary of the Man­ • • • * • Genuine not oonsldered.” tin’s qualifications to select archi­ Daumehy ordered a suspension ^ Barry added that "The board orf tects, accept construction bids, 8641 deficitr which toe Democratic gram." EVir the post four years she has had charge of local publicity for the blood program. chester chapter. sentence In the case of Ririiard SriiaUer, Oori-Lynn, daughter orf Arthur D. and Ju *tt Brooks Spring Lb. Lamb Combination ,^39 Those who received service Town Oomialttee now has. Looltoig on axe Dr. Richard B. Nicholson, right, chairman of toe Greater Hartford Blood Program, Shea, 37, of Manchester, who w Bcballer, Nevir Britain. She was bom Sept. 11 at Manchertw 7 9 directors is now setting a policy and the Uke.” o f a council-manager, rather than Howroyd added, "we must atop • A motion Was adopted unani­ who made the award; and Thomas F. McDonough, first vice chairman of the chapter’s board orf direc­ awards for the two-year period Aug. 19 was sentenced to toe State Memorial Ho^tal. Her matemal grandparents are Mr. and puasyrfooting around with this mously to draft a resolution of tors. (Herald photo by Satemte). Included the following; Jail at Hautford after he plraded Mira HaroW BrooikB Sr., M Broad St Her pntem ri grandpar- manager-council, form orf govern­ Manchester Blood Pro^arn m ent." two-haaded oat altuaticm. Martin sympathy, for preoentatlon to the guilty to intoxication (80 days) Mta are Idr. and Mra. Gustave Schaller, 362 Woodland St. is a 'good general manager, but he famUy of toe late Dr. Poe. Committee: Mrs. Myron A. and to being a common drunkard * 0 0 0 * Town director Frank Stamler lisch. chairman: Blood Donor Re CHOICE apoke on the operation orf the la not qualified to be director of Also passed was a motion to Hamilton Loses " (120) days, both to run opneur- Goehring, Scott Dooloy, son orf Robert Jbhn and Doo­ YOU FILL YOUR STAMP BOOKS donate toe receipts from the com­ Kennedy Quits West Hartford crultment: Mrs. CTarence Jaycox, ley Goebriif, Bridgeport. He was bom Sept. 8 at Mianchestec town’s Refuse Disposal Area, and public works.” rGffitly • BONELESS Plepler aasived Howroyd toat m ittee’s "E low er EVind" bo the Miss Faye Ferris; Blood Program The suspension of sentence Memorial Hospital. His maternal gran^JMentta are Mr. and how the board’s naw program Right to Drive Aide Service; Mrs. Robert Dun- Pot Roast “will rootirfy the present shameful the situation w m under eonsidera- Legal and Defense Etend o f toe stemmed from a request frw Mm. Harry A. Dooley, SomervlUe. N. J. Hte ^arnri grai^- field, chairman; Mrs. Alvin Baldt, Shea's mother, requesting toe TWICE AS FAST AT POPULAR condition there." t W NAACP. For Works Post in Bay State parentB am Mr. and Mm. Frederick Goehring. 165 Autumn St. BRISKET Chairman Cummings read a In Rhode Island Mrs Jesse Bannister. Mrs. Nan- case be reopened and modtnea Committee Chairman Ted Cum­ Howroyd then aaid that he will 6> cv ^cker. Mrs Chester Ferris, MIYAMOKAtmiKI have acme constructive recom­ latter from Town Clerk Edwaid for reasons that Shea te sick and White, Marianne, daughter orf Thomae F. and Jean S^th Thick End mings called on State Representa­ Ehrerett R. Kennedy Jr., former­ Mrs. John Golding. MIm Susan tives Steve Oavagnaro and Atty mendations for presentation to toe Tomldel in whtoh he regretted that ly of Manchester and for a year a Brian Hamilton, 17, of 543 Ver­ cannot be properly cared «or In WMte, 2 Gerald Dr., Vernon. She waa bom Aug. 28 at Man- Corned Beef a previous commitment prevented Gorman, Mrs. Robert McMill^, jail, and that a job is waiting for riicater Memorial Hospital. Her matemal graixtaot^ te Mrs. DOUBLE STAMPS Paul Oroobert for commenta. Charter Revision Commission. town water department engineer, non St. yesterday had his right to Mrs. Grace Smith, Mrs. Hedwlg ^ER IC A N HERITAGE'* him from being present to discuss him on his release. Catherine M, Smlitli, Vernon. Her paternal grandmother te Mm. SELECT Cavagnaro lauded the town Re^trar of 'Votera Edward has resigpned hia post as W est drive in Rhode Island suspended in HISTORY OF n i£ UNITED S1AIES board orf dlreotora for .doing a Moriarty announced toat, as new election Isrvs. He promised to Hartford public works director to Judge Dannehy had previously Ftorenoe LaPrise. North Billerica. Mass. She hae _a brother, CHOICE Providence Juvenile Court.. Also, Canteen Corps: Mrs. denied a similar request he re­ Ttedd 8: and three siatem, Kathleen, 7, Janice, 6, and Barbara. 3. tremendous job. He also went on of Aug. 81, there were 21,456 reg-' speak at the next meeting.______take a similar but more rigorous James Elliott, chairman', Mrs « • • • • W eapeiti new vehMiee-gieriaaa M l eelerl EVERY DAY record aa (^ppoaing the proposed He was presented on a reckless ceived from Shea himself. Chuck Roast Job in Wellesley, Mass. Allan Hotchkiss, Mrs. Ho\ra^ oharlee William Jr., son orf lA. Ohartea WMliam and rate increase for "Over 06” insur­ Kennedy has been West Hart­ driving charge, the result of an ac­ Mrs. Jacqueline Pepin, 'Willi- b r e a d e d ViLleriir BUaailMW Pascoe, Mrs. Leroy Noms, Mrs. mantic, today paid a 875 fine for A rm McitotoBh MeUo, Ft. Bragg. N. C. He waa bom Sept. 16 at Lb.l ance. Formal Organization Sunday ford’s firrt public works directoi cident in W esterly on A ug. 3, in Frank Bartel, Mrs. Gordon Fogg; Womaeic Ho^tal, Ft. Bragg, N. C. Hte maternal g r^ jw - SPECIAL Atty. Oroahert cited the creation since 1957. His new job, which he larceny. The case stemmed from FROZEN which Donald Jorgensen, 17, of 23 Mrs. H. A. McArdle, the theft o f a fellow worker’s wal­ enta are Mr. and Mm. Robert B. McIriUteh. 28 Harva^ M . me Veal Steak INTRODUCTORY assumes Nov. 4, includes control Russell, Mrs. Hayinond St. L ^- paternal grandparenta are Mir. and A to. CSiartee MeUo, New Bed- 4 9 « 9 9 f QUALITY ... VALUE ... For Presbyterian Church of town owned water and electric W. Gardner St., was seriously in­ rent. Mrs, Erwin Whitham, let conU ining 838, The money was (tord, Miaea. He haa a sister, N atalie Ann, 16 momtha. GEM OEFER utility systems. jured. Nurses Aide Service: Mrs. W i­ later returned to the woiker. « • • • * liam Brennan, chairman; Mrs. Walter C. Bcnkert, 61, WiHi- CONVENIENCE ... The Presbytery purchased the The son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jorgensen, the only passenger fai mantic, was fined 860 after he LeaviUi, Erin Louise, daughter orf John Wood and Ann D’An­ Child Mild The Pieribyterian Chtirdi otf Kennedy, 87 Phelps Rd., he gradu- hia family car (which he had per­ (Jarl Kopplln. Frankfurts Manchester w4U be formally or­ buildings on Spruce St. a year ago pleaded guilty to a reckless om- Crystal Glassware church will receive full parish Hartford, during a furlough that cident occurred when Hamilton cum, Mrs. George Reideman, Mrs. Byram, Tvonne, daughter orf Herman and Geneva Roy By- petition with toe Presbytery last lie works and city engineer. as EJlliott, fam ily relations offteer, imn, 136% Wtaodbrldge St. She waa bom Sept. 18 at Manchester ^ OB a __e%l.m status and become a fuJIy partici­ year, and served In this country pulled out of traffic on a curve to Eldgar Mohr. brought nolles entered by prose­ • Suga- 4 Creamer with plate 5-Lb. Con $3.39 pating congregation in toe denom­ whiter so toat a second olass of A year later he accepted toe Also, Motor Service: Leonard Memorial Hoapital. Her matemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. until hte discharge in 1947. West Hartford post, which he will pass the car in front of him, and cutor F. Joseph Paradise in the ination. charter members might be re­ He graduated from toe Univer­ crashed hexid-on into a car coming Burt, chaipmem, ’ Reuben Irwin, JVjhn Roy Sr., Van Buren, Maine. Her paternal grandparents are • Crystal Berry Bovd ceived. A petition was filed last vacate in November. Mrs. Thomas Donahue, Robert cases o f John W. Kalish, 45, o f 131 The Rev. George Smith of Cal­ sity of Connecticut in 1951, and from the opposite direction. Love Lane, for breach of the peace Mr. and Mm. Fred Byram, 158 Oakland St. Swanson's spring. The service Sunday te the was employed by Hayden L. Gris­ Though Wellesley is consider­ Fenn, Miss (Charlotte Hutchins. I vary Presbyterian Church, Willow Neither he nor the three occupants .***** G Crystal Bon Bon Dish MEATORH ably smaller than West Hartford, count, and Richard C. Risley, 29, Chicken Presbytery’S response. wold, a civil engineer, until joining of the other car received any in- Mrs. Arthur Strenge, Mrs. Walter Nevlns, Sean Patrick, pon orf William Thomas and Linda V _ • Chicken VAIID 1215^2 Silver Lane Grove, Pa., moderator qf Preriiy- Wellesley’s public works depart­ of Lake St., for non-support • Crystal Celery Dish YOUR CHOICI tery, Is expected bo preaxto the The 10;45 am. service is open the town in 19M. juriefl requiring medical attention. J. Andrews, Mrs. Ralph Herman; Prenttee Neviris, 5 Bank St. He was bom Sept. 20 a,t. Manchea- ment offers more services. The ter Memorial Hospital. Hia matemal grandparents are Mr. and • Turkey morning sermon. to toe public. In December of 1954 he resign­ ed to become assistant city engi­ post pays 815,000 annually, com­ Mm. Irving H. Prentice, 168 Cooper St. His paternal grandpar­ pared with $13,900 offered by ents are Mr. end Mm. James J. Nevina Jr, 57 Milford Rd. He neer of Newburgh, N. Y., and in • Beef West Hartford. has a brother, Thomaa WlUiam, 1. C 1866 waa named director of pub- • * * • • Weaoott, Keith Richard, son orf Richard Lynwood and Dorte Your • Meat Loaf Hupper W escott, RIFD 1. Mansfieie. He was bom Sept. 20 at FREE MAIN ST. Manchester Memorial Hoispital. Hte matemal grandparents ere • Chopped Sirloin MANCHESTER Mr. and Mm. Harian Hupper, Bast Hartford. H3s paternal Choice to* cm d Complete Lunebeons Daily - - - 85e to 99c ------"1 are Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Wescott, 108 W. Middle toch UBLIC MARKE BIRCH ST, PARKIN G WEDNESDAY SPECIAL • * • • « Chicken in the Basket...... 99c 803 - 805 M AIN STREtT / — PLUS — Hobbard, Jeffrey Lee, son orf Charles Frederick and Bei^ They won't last long at this Low PrIctI THURSDAY SPECIAL L.T.WOOD MINUTE MAID or SNOW CROP bam wmis Hubbard, Kingsbury Ave. Ext., RockvHle. He- was Practical crystal gla«ware — handy for avary oecailon — at M AHRACTIYE Vt BBOILEB AND SPAGHETTI bom Sept 20 at Mancheffter Memorial Hoapital. He haa a broth­ TRIPLE-S kiK ED STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP er, Soott Charles, 2%. amaiingly Low Prica — Stock up Now While They Laitl BOAST BEEF OR VIRGINIA BAKED HAM Locker Plant Meat Market • • • • * MICHIY S-P-E-C-I-A-LpS BLUE OmOKEN CHOW MEIN OR CHICKEN LIVERS ...... 99o Hearn, WUllajm George Jr., son of WlUlam George and Mary FOR THE FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT BUen Oroweil Hearn, 168 WOodbridge St. He waa bom Sept. 21 at Save 17e MEUOW FRIDAY Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemal grandparenta are range STAMPS! Complete Lobster Dinner. .^...... Mr. and Mrs. Gall Orowek, 168 Woodbridge St. His paternal MEATS! WEEKEND... grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hearn, 33 Wlndemere St. DAILY* COLUMBIA — SMALL. LEAN * • • • • 2 r Spry Look — ^ale Priced! Delicious Steer Beef Short Steak...... $1.75 MoOonnell, Debra Mae, daughter orf Robert B. and Dariene Baked Losagno,$1.25 Hot Pastrami on Rye 50c SMOKED PORK Glamann MoOonnell, 15 Carolyn Dr. She was bom Sept. 23 at |g| ’ MORTON'S FROZEN It's Pork Time! SMALL, LEAN, MILD CUBE Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandhnother te Chicken t Enjoy Your Favorite Mm. Myrtle Glamann, Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are of Sea Banana ' SMALL, LEAN, FRESH Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. McOonneil, 57 Branford St. She has a Chocolate Legal Beverage Here . . Ijrottier, Robert Mark, 2%. Light Chunk SMOKED FRANK’S * * • • • PORK SHOULDER u. 49c PICNIC Tuna Fish or DeMalo, Maura Ann, daughter of Arnold J. and Gall Riordan Neopolitan. 4 to 6 Lbs. Weil Trimmed ^ 623 MAIN STREET DeMoto, 76 Weaver Rd. She was bom Sept. 1 at Manchester _ - J.ICream Pies te’ SHOULDERS ' TENDER BABY BEEF Giant CAFE___ CORNER OF PEARL MUCKE’S— EXTRA LEAN Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and FRESH, LEAN WHOLE or HALF Mm WllUam B. Riordan, Worcester, Mass. Her paternal grand- 20 Oz. CATERING TO SMALL PAB’HES parentB are Mr. asid Mrs. John DeMaio, Orange. She has two Bot. LIVER lb. 69c prothem, John, 3, and Jeffrey, 2. 2 4 7 I PORK BUnS u. 59c ■ .Top Grade DAISY ROLL lb. 85c • * • • • Hunt’s AUNT JEMIMA CUT FRESH— ^NOT PRE-PACKAGED Oolboun, Gayle Marie, daughter of Robert F. and Anne Ma­ FAMILY Sin W *'H also hovo: Erosh Pigs Hocks. ria Boaurtiemin OaJhoun, 108 Benton St. She was bom Sept. TaN A CHOICE BEEF! 16 at St, Francis HrapCtal, Hartford. Her matemal grandmoth­ Napier Frosh Pigs Foot, and very nieo and FIRST PRIZE— GENUINE er te Mrs. Bmile L. Beauchemin, Hartford. Her paternal grand­ C e n . I ^ OUT TO ANY SIZE. EXTRA LEAN— FRESHLY GROUND New Crop loon Pork to Rowt— dl reasonably NOT PRE-PACKAGED LONG ISLAND parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Calhoun; 106 Benton 9t. Boneless Gross Cut u. 79o new * * * • * • MT priced. . . Miahar, Mary Jane, daughter orf Richard K. and Jane Gudu- FRESHLY GROUND, LEAN !«■ Maher, 104 Aspinall Dr., Andover. She was bom Sept. 11 Waffles p k » CHUCK GROUND lb. 69c DUCKLINGS lb. 65c 8 .10 H ea d& at Hartfbrd Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and H am burg Lb. 59c ■ ■ 2 Lbs.*l Mrs. Peter G. Guduros, Lowell, Mass. Her paternal grandpar- FaMyi Flash Dratted PoaKry! orits aa« Mr. and Mm. James K. Mhhar, Norwood, Mhss. ***** CHUCK BEEF GROUND HOME FREEZER DEPT,— U.S.D.A. CHOICE St. Aubln, LaeUtia Marie, daughter orf Albert J. and Ruth Marshmallow fv 2 3 5 ‘j VAHLSING FROZEN i.a w G B , OVEN BJEADV 4 i/,-6 LB. Shoulders Marie Gatioomb St. AtdJira, West Rd., BUingten. She was bom 69clbt— 2lbs.$1J0 Sept. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her nmtemal grand- R0ASTIN6 CHICKENS u. 45c parants are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Gatxxarib, Bast Miachigs, Maine. shampoo Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. PhlUIp St. Aubin, FANCY, LABGE, MEATY OUR OWN MAKE, EXTRA LEAN, the p^edive dandruff control shampoo FOREQUARTERS Kerw Bedford, Mess. She has two ststers, Alice Mkrie, 16, and PURE PORK FWtU Ann, 9. CHICKEN CREASTS Lb. 68c Rasu ^ *?; FRENCH FRIED SAUSAGE MEAT Hubbell, Sandra Lee, daughter of Robert F. and Theresa Ma- beu Hubbell, 170 Park St. »ie was bom Sept, 20 art Manchester LEGS, guarterad u . 4 9 c OUR OWN HAKE, PURI WESTERN STEER BEEF Armour Corned Beer ndsn c.. 30 f IttHfAI.T. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. APPROXIMATE CUTS Aurius J. MAnbu, Agawam, Mass. Her partemdl grandparents ■ le Mr. aiMi Mm. London Hubbell, BeiUows Fails, Vt. She has m b Whita or Colors Q p -,. O V c A GHIOKEN WINGS 25c LINK SAUSAGE S in 4 RIB ROAST $ to 4 SOUP SHANKS fou r brarthera, Bari, 17, Ranald, 16, Lester, 10, md Anthony, 3; POTATOES 8 to 10 CLUB . STEAKS 1 ^ | S \ t EW and two sistera/ Patricia, 13, and Deborah, 1%. Scot Toilot Tisfoo 1000-shaet Roll * I S A V E lO e At Your Service! Fresher by Far . • . Produce Save On Cold Cuts! 2 to 4 O TO ^E B ^O D BOAST 20 to 25 LBS. HAMBURG NO EXTRA CHAB.OE FOB CUTTING, WRAPPING, SHARP FREEZING ,t.T.T.>,f.l,l.f.f.T,f,T.H.f,f.f.f.t.f.f.r.f.f,t.ffT.TJJ,fi*;f BEO. e»0, SUOED Our fine, quality stocked DAIRY. med. jar large tube FANCY VALUABLE COUF-ON , m i n c e d r o l l ...... lb. 59c large jar P.A.C. TOKAY FROZEN FOOD. BAKERY and PRO- wTRenTcok^torogniocko^o^o^ftMe^oatr^rVo^^ VBAL LOAF, Reg. 89c ...... lb. 79c Iriag la thb'Caapoa Coed far DUCE DEPARTMENTS! .00 As LItflo A s $1.25 a Month. Tho Loekor HoMs About 250 Pounds of Moot. AMERICAN CH^SE ..^ ...l]^ 59c MUSHROOMS TOMATOES 100 f r e e s ;? STAMPS By LAND O’LAKES. White—Beg. 69e Featuring quaUiy Itecna at reaaonaUe price#. Compare This Pool Beforo You Buy a Homo Frooier. WMi Am Pwcliaaa af $S w Mate GRAPES FARM HOUSE FROZEN IF YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST At T O W Friandhr Popular ARTHUR DRUG STORE 643-S424 BINGO Valid threugh Saturday, Sapt. tith SI BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT P. A. C. RALMtOOM * ADULTS ONLV— ONI TO A FAMILY. “THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!” PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE SNOW- FARM- Na Stamps with CIgarattas ar Baai^Stata Law APPLE PIES ON SALE FLAME 942 Main St., Manchester — Comer of St. James St. EVERY MONDAY >8 P.M. WHITE FRESH 2A VILLAOE STREET. ROCKVILLE RED

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4, and Sheila, 3H, and expecU a By DOBIS BSU>INa third sobn.Ghey he., with Mrs. Began’s mother for the •Ur. Joaepb-Reg^n <>* 2J50 W. past two years and expect i o Hlfli St. aaya that her husband move to Madison soon, in a col- Ukee aa deserts, "As long as they onial home that they are building. contain chocolate." Chocolate They have done much of the work Pudding Cake and Devil Doga are on weekends during the last six | BO exception. r months. , Obooolate Pudding Cake Before her marriage, Mrs. Re­ 1 package chocolate pudding mix gan was secretary to the late Rt. 1 package devU’s food cake ,mtx m Rev. Msgr. John F. Hannon. She 1 package chocolate bits likes to sew and makes almost all 1 cup walnut meats, oit In small of the family wardrobe, including pleoes i^ rts jackets for her husband and 3 ci^ie milk dress coats and leggings for the Cook pudding mix with milk un­ children. She reflnlshes furniture >w<. til it thickens. Remove from heat and is braiding a wool rug for the and add cake mix. Stir until living room In her new home. smooth. Pour into oblong greased She is a member of St. Mar­ Dolkr- pan. Sprinkle chocolate bits and garet’s Circle, Daughters of Isa­ wOnut meats over the top and bella, and the Ladles of the As- | bake in 350-degree oven for 25 sumption. minutes. This may also be made by pour­ STANFORD LAW DEAN Now! You save more ing half the batter in the pan and 8AN FRANdSOO (AP)—Bay­ on the bread-and-butter staples you want and use every day! sprinkling it with chocolate bits less A. Manning, a professor at J . and nuU and adding rest of batter Yale Law School, has been named wWMWvyvwvwwvweei on top. dean o f the laiw school at Stanford The cake may be served plain or University, it was annoimced yes­ with whipped cream or ice cream. terday. Manning, a 40-year-old Devil Dogs gnuhiate of Yale College and Yale g tablespoons vegetable shorten­ Law School, where he was first in his class, served as law clerk to ing UB. Supreme Coinrt Justice Stan­ 1 cup sugar ley F. Reed and worked for a I X egg * Cleveland law firm for six years 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla before Joining the Yale law fa- 3 cups sifted flour csulty in 195«. He will take up his 1% teaspo

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waa_ publiahed in erpor in 1m 4 botti Manstield^and Metcalf were ^ “ Hav4"t“ cluoic«“ to ■votd“ beliig" vlet Union and Communist GWnar A:ulhorto Speak night^s Herald. l(ANCHESTEli EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1988 performance on nine points he •> " draw farther apart, the West pro-pro­ raised as a presidential candidate. fellow passengers in the presiden-' btimed. The speaker will also’ a p fie a i PAGE SIXTEEN Hal cabin of the White House The President said differences gresses toward "a more secure Tuesday, Oct. 1, at a aub-dlatrict Administration Water Projects Understandably, he contended he existence." At North Church aeasment of the tract off (Jrand- airliner. with the Soviet Union will conr meeting of the Norwich District World ”, Basic Christian Doctrine” , h ^ delivered on all nine points. tinue but that the treaty repre­ view St. At Billings Wednesday, Kennedy Presumably, the President did WSCS at the Portland Methodist Columbia "An Historical Approach to Un­ sents the possibility of lessening FRANKENSTEIN’S CREATOR Mrs. Dorothy Clarke Vfllsoni HEALTH CAPSULES Claim Made Maguire agreed to pay $16,- Cited by JFK in Rockies Tour preached an antilsolatipn sermon not change the, guts of his talk The author of "Frankenstein, Church. A dinner will be served Food an Art derstanding the New testament". 312.29 owed in back property 1 without consulting them. And both "the chance of a military collision author, traveler and lecturer, will at 6:30 p.m. Thia event is open to by Mkhecl A. Petti, M.D. Classes are open to anyone who t6 a populace that has caused in­ between thesB two great • nuclear pr the Modern Prometheus,” pub­ taxes from 1955 and 1957; part of creasing worry to Montana’s two 'Mansfield and Metcalf are knoWn all Methodist women of thia area. WHAT ABE THE CHANCES OP wishes to study the Christian faith. DRIVEWAYS (OoBtinned from Page One) Idaho Power Cfo. was llcenaed powers which together hive the lished in. 1818, was Mary W. Shel­ be the speaker at a family meet­ Taxes Owed .the amount was an increase that j to be Increasingly concerned about Hootenanny They need not be residents of Tol­ > during the Slisenhower admlnia- I Democratic senators, Mike Mans- power to kill 800 million prople in ley. second wife of the poet, ing at .North Methodist (Jhurch For Ceylonese P6VEL0PING HEPATITIS AS 'resulted from a change in the ‘ field and Lee Metcall. Mansfield, ! what they regard as an upsurge But It is long enough to turn A result of RECEIVING land or members of a Congrega­ sourcee to the public good—that tration to build three low dams i In conservative, isolationist aenti- the short space of a day." Percy Bysshe Shelley. With time, Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. Her up some tentative research results basis of assMsment in 1957. Free Estimates On; the Senate Democratic leader, it had become common to refer bloop transfusions ? tional Church. By Maguire we would not permit them to be on the Snake River between Idsdio ' ment in Montana. Kennedy’s defense of the treaty topic will be "Come Walk in My that may explode the old theories (IMtor's Note: Thii 1* the Planned for developed for the iole benefit 6t and Oregon—in contrast to one will stand for re-election next drew cheers from a crowd of more to a monster as a "Franken- Courses Independent of these year. Kennedy started out with a Sandals." ’The meeting la open to about both emotional disturbanco fourth report by MiM Ketherine j will be offered for seven weeks in apeclal Intereata." federally financed high dam rec­ stout defense of the Senate-ratified I than 12,500 at the Yellowstone; stein.’’- Actually, Frankenstein nU«, 1863 International 4-H Farm William Maguire, the natty BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVINB The thrust of Kennedy’s talk, members and friends of the and social work — and open the GOP^S Rally the spring. Further Information In thia context, he aaid that "in ommended by the Army Corps of partial nuclear test ban treaty, i County Fairgrounds. 1 was the creator and. finally, the way for therapy where Its llglit Teuth BScchange Delegate to Cey­ o\Cner of the Maguire tract off Engineers. which departed completely from j Also emphasized by Kennedy i victim of "Frankenstein’s mon- church. It is not the fall sub-dis­ I may be obtained from the Rev. • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS the past three yeara there have the keynote of his advance text, ! "not because we are going to be trict meeting of the WSCS, as is needed most. lon. She 18 currently in this coun­ Grandview St., is being assessed been no Bella Canyon blundera” — The theme of Kennedy’s text eMier In our Uvea, but because I was the argument that as the So-1 ster.” . ______try, irttarlng Weai and experiences A Republican rally will be held Cxeorge Evans, Columbia. • was the more significant because A family potluck will be held at by the federal government for • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS a reference to the fact that the WM to compare 1960 promises and by livlJ* and working with farm Oct. 4 at Yeomans Hall to give SPEAK townspeople an opportunity to the Congregational Church Friday 338,300.20 in back taxes. faMllies.) in the Parish House at 6:30. Those ANOTHER LANGUAGE ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED meet the party candidates running The government has placed a By KATHERINE ELUS attending are asked to bring a Day and Evening Clasaes for office Oct. 7. A potluck is hot dish, salad or dessert. Milk is blanket lien on all Maguire’s prop­ NOW FORMING WE ARE 100% INSURED ki Ceylon, a woman’s place .is planned for 6:30 followed by a required for children. erty in Hartford—without speci­ REDEEM DOUPON ^ ’Hootenanny." tn»ly In the home. Food prepara­ .Accident Victim Fair fying the properties—^for income FREE REDEEM M O T fS VAiUABiE COUPONS Moiled te yeur home I fc The Davis Brothers will perform taxes in arrears from 1959, 1960 tion 1* an art which may keep her with their guitars, Ricky Robin.son The condition of Mrs. Jeanette GUEST DE MAIO BROTHERS since 1020 in the kitchen for five or six hours will present imitations, Tina Pe­ B. Mazzola, 41. of 116 Prospect and 1961. SI.. Willimantic, injured in an au­ LESSON PEL. — W E CARRY JENNITE SEA LER every day. A few homes" have ker­ derson will play the accordion and According to paper.s filed with The I tomobile accident Tuesday, is listed the Hartford city clerk. Maguire’s osene cookers, but most families ABOUT l. 49t kerchief in one hand, as my eyes VERMONT A&P-RLiULAR OR CRINKLE CUT Septtmher 21, 1943. (S*L0.) PKGS. Hygrade’s Pastrami Lb. 99a watered and nose ran because of Kretchmer’s REALEMON 2 LB qCC the hot chillies. MAID French Fries tPKULl BAG w J Fresh Frozen When the cooking is completed, WHEAT GERM RECONSTITUTED Nepco Pressed D e lig h t...... R). M9 0 Dairy Department the fSiinily is seated. E^nh member SYRUP ABP-SPECIAL Savo up to 20< with LEMON JUICE m LB Sliced MOTT’S washes his right hand in a finger 12 OK. bottle S8c, 12 oz. bottin 35c Green Beans BAG 49= Tom ato Juice sp^Ai 4 ' can1°'.99‘^ HOME STYLE SALADS bowl so that he can eat with his 24 OK. bottle 61e 17 Ok. 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BUT TH AT MOSS] VERypONNy, i Antw*r ta' Pwvlow Pu«tl» Herald Angle I see vou'RE entL OFVOURSISA b u s t s r / - ^ h a «4-^ o u T o ^ I If inTj OOOD ATT6MTIOMr] BUM PH/— . ITS b t k ViM© t o s ell s o m e Here and There By ) SETTeR/DiDVOO HAPPEM6THAT LA\HM CHAIR6 OUT ■DAUB »T WITH r e d IT W A « EiCWEMCLY HOWIE HOLCOMB i J FRDMrr, /MA50R? FROM; ACROSS 12 Gaelic 4UNMVTDDA/ Assistant Sports Editor WHAT tWE 6EBN1, 6ACrA PAitJT OK 1 PoUth dty 13 Small hoUoars TAKETHEEAsy AND. WHILE X WAS 18 Cereal grain THEYPe VMOCW A8DOX WAV AND ©toe A 6 Vatican — 20 Shell h(>le Off-Year ER, AH,THAT 16 Fact He’s AS AAOCri RISKT NOW, 11 Baltimore ■ T O M A TO OKi SOUR TO SAV— WELL, 31 Eye membrane Important Day Saturday for Grid Teams AS A STRAW HAT IS Blunt 22 Ftihermen fHEB<' BONES ^ THIS CITY Sim p ly 14 Climbing device 23 Genu THAT SLEW CWER- , Saturday marks the real opening of the football season for Tlea BOARD: mustplantakme 15 Maacullne. 24 Close colleges and high schools in this part of the country. There XI1?W v n m ? Wo4,.li»ralaed his average to .SIT. He’atdour appearances and has a .SlOfchampton Tsnkeea took only oneffly In the seventh Inning dellvered^Fleld—and made a Tt« BUGGS BUNNY S h a d e t r e e s / appellation 25 (hdmination L L • TcurrenUy on 18-game hitting mark. His blow was matched by hour and 38 minutes to dispose of the clinching run as Kansas Qty of the Cardinals. Has retlrliiB as IS Attract being 28 Reticent one were a few scattered contests last weekend but they were Willieilhe Mays, . , baseball S bounci- ,treak ^for-as and a .472 cUp. a three-nm pinch hit homer by the Los Angeles Angels 8-1. Hard- edged Boston 7-8. MlnnesoU and a player at season’s end, altar 17 Scion (coll.) but skirmishes while the full-scale war erupts this week. est1 convalescent.pnnvaUaront. He mavmay be ___ ...______r>nn Don ner8>------the first guy to win a batting for the batting crown are: by Johnny Oillison ta a seventh- for a World Beries start with a Koufax worked five shutout in­ VCRITAtLf 200rlglnatca 30 Withered 42 Glut 40 HawiUan spoco anywhere but at home bift inning rally that gave the Phils seven-inning workout for his 21st nings ta the Dodgers’ close one ^ CLIPPBRS? their opinions and comments. Pres­ title with an off-year. Defending champion Tommy «OLD MINI OP 34 Mmer-ol- aSTintera 43Ho» ' two games that are quRe import- the victory. victory, allowing three hits and over the Mets, with eight strike­ petrl 45 Pasiaga In the 60 Poem ent plans call for them to run The San Francisco Giants’ cen­ Davis of the pennant-winning Los BASEBALL HEROLS OI«CAROKD 37 Crafty aa to the teams involved are facing only 15 men ta his last outs extending his NL record to 37 African fliaa 40 Lampreys brain 1)2 Trouble Tuesday afternoons when the men­ ter fielder, who fought through a Angeles D odgers—he’s at .328 sift­ Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee A^n^CHANDISE! 46 Gambling game S3 Cornish town adieduled in West Hartford apd five innings. 308. The lone n m ta the gsune 31 Applause 41 Larissan tors have had time for a second protracted slump and then was er two singles In three trips In Braves—got his 43rd homer for a 32 French stream 47 Formerly (prefix) Waitertord. .318 average, helping Warren Bob Savertae, ta his last game came ta the first when Wally look at the preceding game and forced Into a four-gam e laycrff a 1-0 triumph over the N ew T ork BAXTINO—wane Mays, Oiaats, 33 Italian violin Spahn beat the Ctaclnnati Reds before starting a six-month Army Moon and Tommy Davis singled, 3 4 r A r~ T“ A lA ilio first marlu Manchester can also divulge plana (but not too with nervous exhaustion early this Mets. Sandy K oufax won hlS 25th lifted average to A17 wHR a-foV'A maker T“ 5" 9-5. Spahn, 22-7 for the year and hitch, got three hlLs and batted and Moon scored on a wild pickoff 34 Witch o f ------High's debut against Omard; the many) for the upcoming contests. month, ts on a hitting tear. in that one, and became the perfoimance (triple, two doaMea with 349 victories ta a magnificent in two runs ta leading Baltimore attempt by Roger Craig. 35 Repairs anaw IT r is sociond Is Blast CaithoUc's all-itm e From our viewpoint the coaches Willie went 4-for-4 Wednesday— fourth pitcher in ! major league and a single) ta B-4 leas to PMla- 38 Becomes rancid career, also homered. to a 10-2 romp over Chicago. For Craig, it was the fifth 1-0 I' inaugural on the varsity level. In- are free to express opinions, dis­ a Mple, two doubles and a single history, to strike out 800 In one deiphla. (■mat.) IS And Roberto Clemente of the White Sox rookie Gary Peters was setback and the ninth time this IT" aAigural, as a m atter o f fact, for cuss key plays and select outstand­ sesison. 39 Dark —although the Giants were beatSn Pittsburgh Pirates—went l-for-4 ta rocked ta his bid to become a year the Meta had failed to get PirCHINO — satidy Koafax, it any sport. ing players. If their opinions dif­ Dick Groat of Bt. Louis—batting 41 Hops’ kiln IS » 7 u by Philadelphia 6-4, and powered a 2-1 defeat at Houston and slipped 20-game winner. him any runs. H e’ s 5-22. ■ Dodgers, won his 25th gaiM, a !■# 44 Bodily organ ' i m The Indians, with 19 seniors on fer from the writer’s, so much the .820 after two hits In five tries as himself right into the middle of to .318. The Colts took this one The C?ards pulled out of their trlnmph over the New Tork Mots, 45 Presidential a 33-m'an varsity squad, will be the second-place Cardinals ended Also In the AL—Ken Retzer, a K k1e'6 not bettePt the scrap for the National League with a two-run uprising in the sev­ spin on Stan Musial Day ta Chi­ mid brought his strikeout total for nickname pointing for a winning season, the We think it wUl be an interest­ a six-gsune losing string by beat- .227 batter, rapped out four hits MEmiOMI4IN 6 4fl Mariner —r- iA At U batting title. enth after being blanked on two cago. Musial, playing in the last ‘he year to SOB. He’s m i j Ike AS 4t first under Head Coach Tony All- Mays^was hitting .301 when he tag the Chicago Cubs 5-2 and knock^ ta five runs, leading •me PUBLIC 51 Opposite of ing series. hits by Tom Sisk through six. of his several hundred road fourth pitcher staoe ItM to reach brio. Last time the Tribe was * ♦ • was sidelined, and ta a phenora-l Orla^o Cepeda of the Giants— Washington to a 6-2 victory over 6 N 0 0 Z 6 = - former 5T a Detroit, and Ed Chsu'les’ saortflee games, was honored at Wrigley the SOflLatrlkeout leveL 54 Chargers on the happy side of .500 was in enal climb since then he has'whacked a three-run homer in New York’s American League 65 Warning devices Some Short Stuff BY V. T. HAMLIN 55“ 34 1060, Walker Briggs’ last season 56 High home when they posted five wins and Can there be a luckier guy In A L L Y OOP 57 Dormouse W four lossM. the major leagues than Marv DOWN CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Last year they had a 2-4-2 mark Breeding? At the start of the sea­ 1 Rodent 2 Persia an d 'With a little m ore lu ck it son he was a member of the Wash­ 3 Covers 7T 42 43 46 4A IT w o u ld weU have been 5-3. The sen­ ington Senators, a sure bet for the EXPECT GREAT THINGS FROM Carter Chevrolet AGAIN IN '64 4 Bow sUghtly ■ ■ iors left from last season are d e­ American League cellar. Then 6 British 41 Ai S2 termined they-U “make" the luck came a deal late in the season and beverage now he's a member of the pen­ Sindian weight 5T b they need. 7 Light brown OMiard was listed among the nant winning Dodgers! What w m 8 Fruit drinks W 4J pre-season OCIL favorites but that old Joke about the guy who 9 Hardy heroine s« i ^ 0 T T > =P hasn’t been that imipreesive in pre- fell into a sewer and came up with 10 Grafted (her.) season scrimmages or in a fwr- a new suit? 1 S E .-X ^ team Jamboree held last week in West Hartford. American Legion boaeball fans The Indians have a cause—they will be happy to know Bristol Is want to be wiimers. With some OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILLIAM S being booeM as the site of the eittra effort they could be. 1065 R^onal Toumameot. Next * « * year the Regionals will be at Man­ HOW STUPID CAM MXI OET, NO, WE CAM t OUT Different Atm'oapheite chester, N. H„ and the Nationals »flrWIMW.TMl»m.MEK TRADIMO TIMMIE VOUR TEMhJ EVEN.' HOWS HE H at Little Bock, Ark. 1066 Na­ RACQUET FOR THIS THIWO/ GONNA PLAV A mile or ao west on Middle tional Tournament site, by the HOW ARE 'lOU CSOMKIA TELL TENNIS WITH A TumpUce there Is a different at­ way, has already been picked. It’s BY AL VERMEKR TIME BV A WATCH WITH NO KACOU6T WITH mosphere. East Catholic is loaded PRISCILLA’S POP HAMPS? BOV, HE SURE <30T ) NO STRINGS? Aberdeen, 8. D. , Ti_i cr a c* 1 y with spirit, if nothing else. The student body, the faculty and the Bast Catholic High can go right parents are solidly behind the Ea­ Into tournament competition this gles and are whooping it up. coming season, providing of course Look! Coach Andy Baylock's young they qualify u n ^ r the rules o f Ui6 The squirrels club — there are no seniors at the various tournaments. Their mem­ school yet — looked pretty good ana storing away bership ta the ClAC brings about against some contemporaries in .■food f o r automatic tournament play If they w in t e r ! the pre-season Jamboree but that was only for two periods. can m ake it. They scrimmaged a couple of The Eagles will be on the bor­ larger, more* experienced schools der line between Class A and B and didn’t do badly although they next season. Athletic Director Don made mistakes. Experience is one Bums projected attendance for the thing the club is short on. But they next couple of years Indicates are sky high right now and the they'll stay In Class B. "No one extra enthusiasm might make up can say after that," he reports. for the lack of know how gained only In game competition. “We’re not counting to d a y ,” * * * grrowled Co-Captaln Rlric Daley ^•1* during a recent Manchester High gWMifcTM w ex iw. e*. Plan New Feature calesthenlc maneuver. "We’re BY JOE CAMPBELL spelling Conard.” So Instead of the BONNIE As a new football feature this T know you told mo you wor« taving your monoy for season, The Herald will carry usual 1-2-S-4-5-6 oount came something -important, but I naturally thought you weekly stories by both coaches — loud "C-O-N-A-R-D” from the NOW! SEE FIVE ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LINES OF NEW CARS AT OUR SHOWROOM THAT'S IT. meant dessert with our hamburgers!” Allbrio and Baylock — containing squad. D AP ,P tP )O U T H A N K S , f-u Come where the excitement is and see every­ new ’64 Chevy II models with extra-cost V8 PAPi T H E WORRY WART __f WM N IM*- ^ ^4* *»Y yisit our '64 Chevy-time than eight teams are currently thing that’s new about the '64 Chevrolets! engine will suit you to a T. So will our ’64 B o w lin g tied for third place in the league standing.^— each with a .500 rec­ You’ll discover the accent’s on luxury for our Corvairs with higher horsepower engines. HO BEN CASEY ord. ’64 full-size Chevrolet models. They have a For you aficionados, nothing less than sam­ WESTERN STATES JUNIOR — Jeff Warwick 108-197-664, John SPIOE—Flo Niles 141-351. Viv luxuriously quiet way of Jet-smcioth going pling the new ride of the ’64 Corvette Sting Caine 190, Kent R otham m er 176, Sheldon 130-340, Reggie Gburskl Tim Young 177, Larry Davis 191- 1.38, Franny Pagan! 125, Millie that only Body by Fisher and Full Coil sus­ Ray will do. However you THERE'S S IN PAROON My LONG 1 BY AN EJtPERT, E)(CUSE m e ,BUT WOULD 1 OPEN HOUSE Beaupre 125, Ruth Kaplan 347. PRoaosc»,Birr yMAesiE...cHEcK you SEKJUEA^EN LIKE TO 518, Paul A lbert 198. • pension can bring. Then step ovw to our like your travel, you’ll find WBIE >OU < ME FOR LACERA- HEAR A BIT OF ElCCfTING Join our celebration today! See the ’64 Chevrolets! CETTINS TbtO ) TIONS, WILL YOU, NEW6 ABOUT K OF O—John Joy 223. John NITB OWLS—Mary A ssadori- new Chevelles. You’ll find them totally new it (and excitement aplenty) OFFf VOLPSIRL? ONE OF OUR Martin 218, Phil DesJardins 208, an 176, Diane Sauer 178—474, MOST MODELS ON DISPLAY f\ . INTERNS? Sal Evangelista 206-553. No less Mary Lou Small 454. and certainly worthy of your closest “ once­ at our Announcement Day over.” Like performance with a gusto? Our celebration. Stop in today. & S t9 *tJ L ^ 9 -M

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\, MANCHESTER, G0NN.,^-THURSDAYr^EFTEMBER;56,-1968- PAGE Y^jm -ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 PAGE TWENTY East to Use Nebo vs. ener Other Grid *HoF Dartmouth Drill Downing, Vaudeville Bdck in Boston Attracts Fire Brigade Home Tilts Drysdale With Stuart in Lead Role NEW YORK (AP)—Things are really getting hot at Han­ At Catholic over, N. H., where the Dartmouth Indians are prepanng to BOSTON (A P)—Vaudeville a. a walk from Jack LamalH-, run in the seventh on Ed open their football season against Bucknell Saturday. Charles’ sacrifice fly follow­ By HOWIE HOIXOMB To Follow may be dead, but you couldn’t who was making his second So hot, In fact, that It took the.^------—— start of the season. Lamahe ing singles by Lumpe and . Thanks to the cooperation prove It to 1,162 persons at fire department an hour to put out key passes and scored Williams NEW YORK (A P )— New spotted Reynolds with a good- Norm Slebern. They h ^ gone of the Recreation Department, a brusH fire on a hllliipyerlooklng Fenway Park yesterday. sized lead off first and ahead 6-5 with a four-run ral­ only touchdown. York Yankee left - hander an aerie— at least a temporary the practice field yesterday. Waldman’s Tough He might never play the promptly whirled and threw ly In the sixth, Bobby Del Whitey Ford, baseball’s big­ Greco tying the game with a one-^)iaa been found for East I Dartmouth Coach Bob Blackman New Hampshire may Palace hut. Dick .Stuart hail him out. Is worried about the Inexperience hands full trying to stop ^>>y gest World Series winner, will ’em rolling In the aisles *s Except Stuart dropped the two-run single and Chuck Es- Catholic, High School’s Eagles. seglan delivering a plnrh sin­ I of his linebackers. “Our lineback­ and Bruce Waldman if the Way- pitch the first game of the Kansas City edged the Boston hall. The school’s football team has ers are our key on defense,” he gle off reliefer Dick Radats land, Mass., senior has another 1963 October classic, probably Red Sox 7-6. In the third, with nobody on. been grantecNpennisslon to use Mt. j said, "because they must call the da/ like he enjoyed against Nor­ ■'t wasn't the gam ■ so murh. tor the sixth run. two out, Jerry Lumpe rraohial Ed Bressoud’s 20th home Nebo Field f0>.. the Th.anksfriving' defensive formations. And right wich in last Saturday’s opener. against Los Angeles’ Sandy The outcome meant little In second base on a dribbler t .iat Day game again^ South Catholic.' now we have no really experienced Waldman, a senior. Intercepted Koufax, at Yankee Stadium (he final standlns'i for (be K»d mn of the season had made U didn’t make It aa far as first ■A-2 for the Red Sox In the Superintendent \o.' ..errea player at either of the linebacking a pass recovered two fumbles and next Wednesday. Sox. who have Saturday and hase. Stuart galloped In. i>ent Jim Herdic said yestb»;day the -inly Sunday games with Isis -In- third, Dlek (ireen hitting a positions." scored three touchdowns though Yankee left-hander Al Downing down to field It— and the ball two-run homer off Lamabe In I request made to hia ^department The Big Green’s top linebacker Colby lost, 26-27. » and right-hander Jim Bouton will geles remaining lieforo the went through him. earominc was for the Thanksgiving Day aeason ends. the first for Kansas City. from last season was Don Mc­ Another Wayland, Mass., resi­ pitch the second and third games off the Inside of the bag and The Red Sox rallied for one game. He indicated. hovVeyer. it Kinnon, now with the’’ Boston Pa­ dent, sophomore John Joyce, is ex­ for the Yankees, manager Rplnh It was the wav Sliiart — squirting Into foul territory. would have been nearly impo^ible known ns “ Stone Fingers" hy run In the bottom half of the triots of the American Football pected to be starting lonely end Houk said today in making known Stuart — apparently aston- eighth on singles by Roman to allow other games to be played League. for New Hampshire. his reries olan.". He r'ld not speci­ some of the haseliall ixrKcrs there because of the task of relm- — performeil al. around, near Isheil that he hadn't made the Mejias. Bressnud and Russ Harvard Opens Brown learned yesterday that fy the order of pitchers fof the putoiit — stood quietly beside •Nixon, hut former Red Soxer ing the field and moving bleacner^ first string quarterback Jim Dun- .second and third games. and heside first ba.se. after the schoolboy games and be­ Coach John Yovlcsln, whose The home nin slugger h:.d first base watching the ball Tom Sturdivant set the side Harvard team opens against the da wUl miss the Bruins opener Houk said he would depend on being retrieved. down in order in the ninth. Trio of Fullbacks Vie for Starter’s Role fore Midget League games sched­ jv;."t three starter ", thus assigning only two errors, which Isn’t so uled every Sunday aftemoom. Unlversltj" of Massachusetts Sat­ with Columbia. .'Aa somebody said, "Lumpe Bill Monbouquette will go Dunda suffered a knee Inji^y Ralph Terry, pitching hero of the bad In Itself. It was the way Ckwest battle for a job on the Manchester High starting football team is at fullback Three other home game-i are on urday, Is hoping that mistakes can he committed them. almost had an Inslde-the-in- for his 21st victory In Satur­ two weeks ago and still Is hw - Yankees' 19«2 World Series tri­ day’s afternoon game. He’ll be where Randy Cote. Bob Werstler and Billy Pohl (left to right) are all in contention. Her­ the Elagle slate — two on Satur­ be kept at a minimum. umph, over San Francisco, to bull- In the SCI mid Inning Tom fleld double.” “That’s the way we’ll have to bllng. Bob Hall, a 6-foot-2, 1 » - The .A's got their deciding op|>osed either hy Ken Mr- days, the other on a Friday. ECHS will pci duty. Rci nolds of the .Athletics die v ald Photographer Sinch Ofiara caught all three about to take a handoff from quarter­ football Coach Andy Baylock re­ win — keeping our first game er­ pounder from Walpole, Maas, back Woody Clark. However, only one will be able to start against Conard Saturday in start in his place. Houk also said he planned to ported today the games would be rors down,” he said. ”We’re hop­ nlay his eight rcgi'ler.-, Includln.g the season opener at West Hartford at 2 o’clock.______played at a field behind the .school. ing that the hitting we have been Mickey Mantle and Roger Marls, Lack of seating capacity is one doing this week In contact drills ill cve;-” grme without re.sorting problem. There are only two small through Wednesday will make the Former Navy Star to platoonlng. bleacher sections capable of hold­ boys sharp.” "I'm going to go with the pitch­ ing but 200 or so fans. It appears that halfback Tom Bellino to Perform ers who have done the best job 6 HELLO THERE!—Jim GET *EM NOW The biggest home crowd — otn- Bilodeau will be unable to start durieg the regular seeson." the Vandalism Threatens er than Thankegrlving Day — will against Umass. He has been back With Providence Yankee skipper .said. Gentile of Baltimore, undoubtedly be on Oct. 19 when.the at practice only a few days since The same .starting line-up which usually tense on the base­ Eagles oppose Penney High of recovering from a sprained knee. Let’s Have a Big Cheer for tne iflidget t ootballers ^ defeated the Giants in seven ball field, changes char­ East Hartford. The following Fri­ Tom is looking better every PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AlP)— '' games last October will open i day, Oct. 26 the Middletown Jay- DETERMINATION— Roy Uarson, 42, of Lake Cowichan, day, but we still don't know for Former Navy All-America half­ Getting their vocal chords into condition for Sunday’s opening Manchester Midget : against Los Angeles regardless of | acter and tips his cap to vees visits ECHS and on Nov. 2 B. C., who lost his right leg below the knee during the sure If he’ll be ready,” said Yovlc­ back Joe Bellino has decided to Football League are eight pretty cheerleaders, shown above. The gals—kneeling, left to who pitches for the Dodgers, Baltimore fans after hit­ ALL Schoolboy Night Tilts Wilby of Waterbury provides the second World War, has been trying for two years to mas­ sln. play professional football this fall. right, Gloria Sullivan, Karen Cartier and Dawn LaPine and standing. Captain Kathy j ’T understand the Dodgers are ting a single last night opposition. ter the six-foot jump on water skbs. Pictures show (top Boston University will be fcwlng The Winchester, Maae., native, ! going to go with three pitchers. ' against Chicago. Gentile No definite plans are being made a third team All-America In junior who Is now a'^lleutenant stationed Hughes, Rhoda Leber, Nancy Rea, Barbara Koehler and Joan Cunliffe— will help i too — Koufax, Podres and Drys- SNOW TREADS for additional seating Baylock said, left) a clean take-off and (top rightQ Carson headed for at the Newport Naval Base, an­ ' dale.” said Houk. "I talked with pranced around the hag NEW YORK (AP)—One o ffc ^ or wbet tt caUed “unwar-egames were shifted to a high quarterback Jerry Yost when the usher in the 1963 season at Mt. Nebo. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) ______rant^ attacks and acts at vandal' school field where better podice su­ at least not In the immediate fu­ a hard landing. The lower picture ^pw s Carson finally Terriers play West Virginia in nounced yesterday he will play , Al.ston (Dodger Manager Walter, and went through a series America’s most cherished tra­ tarn.” pervision was provided. “ ture. succeeding after 400 tries at the ramp. Carson said after­ their home opener Saturday. with the Providence Steamrollers I Alston) during a radio interview j of antics after his hit. The Eagles open their season ditions— the Friday or Satur­ Ko Racial Probienis Many cdties bave found tt nec­ Yost completed 12 o f 19 passes In the Atlantic Coast League. He and he came right out and said | Saturday at Waterford — the first ward: “ I always had the feeling I could make it.” (AP ’Where Next on the Diamond Trail?- Koufax would pitch the first (AP Photofax.) day night high school football Offidaia said no racial or reMg- essary to dupUcate Toledo’s action against Navy last weekend de­ was g^iven permission to play by! I kMiB proUema wert involvad. in banning night high school play. time an East Catholic team has Photofax.) the Navy ENepartment. game. game— may become passe be­ mot an opponent on the varatty spite the headlines going to Navy’s "He said hia aerond game Same Price H d i was not true at Washing­ Thia was doine at Providence, R. \ Roger Stauback as the Middies ‘T’ve wanted to play pro foot­ cause of rowdyism and van- ton D. C. statfium where nearly I., where officials said a major fac­ level. ball for a long time,” he said. “ I choice lay between Podres and Road Hazard Guarantee won, 50.-7. Morhardt Awaiting Next Move, Drysdale." daliam amcnsr tb« MMctatMS. 400 peraone were injured in vio­ tor was “rowdyiam, fights and Williams will have six starters couldn’t accept a draft o«er from Hie aeriomnaaa a t the eStuatton Houk, who has been able to play lence aooempanytng a game be­ vandanem.” Bridgeport. Oonn., New Hands to Play back from last year’s club which the Washington Redskins at the WM ISghBgMted reoeotly wlwn tbe tween the D. C. pidjlic and paro- ended night high sdiool games Musial Named Veep, National Football League when I his regular line-up. including Man­ (Sty Md teard a t education offl- had a 6-2 record when the Eph- tle and Maria, only 10 days this cMal champtana biat Tbanicagtvtng after a 14-ywtr-oW youth was NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) men open against Trinity. graduated from Annapolis since Would Like to Stay in Baseball ^ 1- In Votodo, OUd, ami MUwwi- Day. stabbed in the abdomen by another my first duty Is to the Navy. year, said Mantle Currently is in AMERICAN LEAGl’E kM anaonnoed tlMit an irigM The Boston Celtics play an exhi­ Sophomore Lee Comfort, a 5- his best shape since his June 5 Ail high school games in the boy. . bition intra-squad game at Ken­ foot-6, 170-pound scatback, is the ’’But It’s all right for me to AA'. L Pet, G.B. games liiviotving Mgh school taama area at the natlon'e eapttai—ex Chicago cut out night football ■Slhe bench, an unusual spot for'i>'joth college and the minors, Mor- foo'. fracture. Maris too, is in New A’qrk ...101 55 .6.A4 nedy Youth Center tonight with To Retire Numbibr only backfield starter who wasn’t play with a local pro teem strict­ By EARL YOST hardt related that only once all were being afcaadoned. oept those in the Virginia suiMuba games for public high schools in ly in whatever spare time I might someone who previously had al­ good phi.slcal condition, although Chicago ...... 91 67 .576 12'/, new hands Willie Naulis and a regular last season. He was Where next on the baseball ways been a regular. leason was he given the sign to .stif( from lack of work. The aebooia were ordered to play —are played bi the afternoon. D. 1954. Portland, Ore., found It nec­ Johnny McCarthy among the op­ 'moved to the first team after his have.” Minnesota . . . 89 70 .560 15 fei the afteinnon. C. scho(^ now require atitoenta essary to discontinue a football ST. LOUIS (AP) _ Stan 22 years with the RedUrds, Belllno’s, four-year Navy hitch trail? When shipped out to San An­ bunt. "And I beat it out for a hit." Ford, whose 24 victories Baltimore . . . . 84 75 .528 20 to allow identification oarda beftire eratives. Naulis was acquired for will assume Ms hew assign­ wowing In a scrimmage with tonio, the day Morhardt departed. he commented. 'T’ve only drag matches Koufax. will be seeking Hia Ibledo adUnn was taken carnival in which all high schools the front court from San Fran­ Musial, who will play hia last will exjrire a year from January. This question may be going Detroit...... 78 81 .491 26 buying tiokets and apedal atreaa participated because “students ment Immediately after the B «^s, m which he caught three Banks was Injured but the rookie bunted five times in my pro career his 11th World Series triumph in after flgfata brolce outt fodowlng a cisco this summer though he major league haaeball game through the mind of Manches­ Cleveland ___ 76 82 .481 27'/, Frtday mgbt game between Scott la placed on apoctamanshtp. started to prowl.” Night games end of the idaylng secMon. His was never recalled. and I beat out four." the opener. He has lost five. Kou­ 29'/, TIRES 1 Boston ...... 75 85 .469 played most of his National Bas­ Sunday, was voted a vice ter’s Moe Morhardt these "I want to .stay in baseball,’' The ’63 campaign, despite a dis­ fax, who has appeared in two Blackwall and Wbodward Hlgti Schools. A brawl between white and Ne­ have been continued, however, ketball Association career with uniform No. 6 wUl be retired Kansas City .7 2 86 .456 31'/, Hiiityjtbree boya, tm> p tfa and gro students during % Mgh school with one official saying: “People president of the St. Louis Gar- from use by the Cardinals. NFh Quashes Playoff Proposal days. The handsome former Morhardt, the father of two chil­ appointing under .300 batting World Series games, dropped his 34'/, ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ Plus F.E.T. the New York Knlcks. McCarthy only decision in 1959. He was , Los Angeles . 70 90 .438 two adults were arreated. Four game at Midway Stadium in 9t. are going to congregate one place dinals Wednesday. ManchMter High, American Le­ dren — a third is due next month average, was also the be.st from a 55 10.S .348 48'/, Paul, Minn., eulier this month is the former backcourt star of August Bosch Jr., Cardinal beaten 1-0 by the Chicago White i " ashln^im . , _ pottoemen were butt attempting or another.” the St. Louis Hawks. Coach Red gion and University of Connecti­ — said. "I still think that I can physical standpoint for the former I Wednesday’s Results to qoeB the disturbance. The JdU- caused city authotitieo to suspend In New York, where there are president, said the board of di­ cut standout has returned home make It.’ lf I can’t, I wouldn’t mind UConn All-American in both base­ Auerbach currently Is working rectors’ decision would enable "Whitey, of course, is the ' New York 3, Los Angelra 1 waukee City CJouncU swltebed aU night games. Inter, bowenrer, the hundreds of high schools, only Major League! after his fourth full season In pro­ coaching, but I don’t think Td ever ball and soccer. Not once did he Kansan City 7, Boston 6 nUe was retracted and the night with 16 candidates. He must crop The Man to attend a club or­ Gugl^elmi to Retire, logical choice to pitch the first games to Saturday afternoon be- 1 about three p*r cent play games five players for the regular sea­ fessional baseball. like to manage miss a game either due to sickness AVa,shlngton 6, Detroit 2 at night and these are almost en­ ganizational meeting at Busch The first Manchester, native to “ I wouldn’t go back to Wen­ or injuries. The previous year ill- game," Houk said. "I'm making I son. Gene Guarilia was put on Stadium Hiursday. no secret of that. My second game Baltimore 10. Chicago 2 5.20x13 7.00x1.3 5.60x15 6.70x15 tirely at the suggestion of an out­ waivers yesterday. — :Leaders--- ^ reach the major leagues In 40 atchee to play baseball. It’s a ne.ss held back his efficiency. Today’s Game side rival. Details of Muslal’s new as­ AMERICAN LEACiLE pitcher will be either Downing or MOUNTED 5,60x13 6.50x14 5.90x15 7.10x15 years and o«Uy the second ever to lovely, beautiful town with a lot of Several former teammates Bouton. I'd rather not say w’ho Cleveland (John 0-2) at Kansas Efforts to shift all Louisville, signment were not made pub­ Batting — Yastrzeinski, Boston, come froin this Village of City nice people and lota of good fi,sh- Morhardt in the Cubs’ minor 5.90x1.3 7.00x14 6.00x15 6.00x16 lic Iramiediately, but the Car­ Won’t Get Pension City (Drahowsky 7-12), (N). FREE E Ky., high school games to Friday .320 ; Kallne, Detroit, .810; RoUlm, Charm, Morhardt expressed delight dinals indicated his duties gen­ Ing." One feature about the Wash­ league system Are now with the "yankees will work out at Only Game Scheduled. ' 6.00x13 7.50x14 6.40x15 6.50x16 afternoon instead of playing them Mlnnesots, .307; Pearson, Los An­ \ ■ — with his final month with the We­ ington town was that it never parent club, fellows like Nelson lansees EXCHANGE M if S O U s at night have met little success. Other Sports erally would fall In the area of Stadium Monday and NATIONAL LEAGUE RECAPPABLE TIRE 6.50x13 8.00x14 6.50X15 geles, .305; Waid, Chicago, .294. natchee. Wash., Chiefs ki the Class rained, not one game being lost due Mathews, Ken Hubbs, Lou Brock morning. L. Schools which shifted on a trial dealing with players and play­ NEW YORK (A P)—^Balph Guglielmi has made his last A Northwest League. W. Pet. G.B. er matters. Home Runs—Klllei>rew, Minne­ to a rainout, a most unusual rec­ and Cal Kooncc. i ’ ______Lo* .Angeles . 98 60 .620 — ALL OTHER SIZES 23.97—WHITES ONLY $1 MORE basis reported poor turnouts—500 play as a professional % tball player, kicking away more Eastern Tops { The 42-year-old star, who sota, 45; Stuart, Boston, 42; Alli­ Great Finish ord. Morhardt played parts of St. Louis . . . . .92 67 ..579 6'/2 and 600 spectators instead of the Page 19 than a 5100-a-week pensionN]^ could have claimed merely by During the final 30 days of the "Best league I ever played in usual 5,0(K) to 6,000—and com- announced In August that he son, Mlnneoots, 35; Hall, Mlnneoo- three years in Wenatchee. San Francisco 8.S 78 .538 IS would retire this season after ta, 83; Howard, New York, 28. showing up for one game with the San Francisco 49ers. campaign, Morhartd collected nine Known as a power hitter, in was the Eastern and the best man­ 84 74 .532 14 plsLined of financial losses. Pitching—Ford, Now York, 24-7, home runs, batted well over .400 Sports Schedule Philadelphia Discount "Traded to the 49era by the New^^— - ager I ever had was Phil Cavarel- Cincinnati ... .84 75 .528 14'/, 774; Downing, New York, 18-4, York Gianta earlier in the week. NUnder the NFL’s pension plan, and wound up with a respectable ta,” the ball player said. Cava- .522 15', .778 batting average in what is Milwaukee . . . 83 76 765; Bouton, New York, 21-7, .750; the 29-yeM-old former N otre a player must be on the active ros­ relta, former Chib first baseman, Thursday, Sept. 26 79 .503 18'/, Peters, Chicago, 19-7, .781; Radatz, known as a ’’pitcher’s league. ’ At Chicago ...... 80 Dame AU-Ameriea decided yester­ ter tor at least three games a year managed Morhardt in Lancaster. Soccer — Manchester at Hall. Pittsburgh .. . .78 85 .462 25 Boston, 14-6, .700. day to retire. In doing so, he pars­ one point he had 21 hits in 40 trips George Freese, brother of Gone in five years, starting in 1969 to tor a .525 percentage. The local 3:30. Houston . .63 95 .399 35 ed up an eetlmated 3437 monthly of Cincinnati, handled Wenatchee Satunlay, Sept. 28 48 NATIONAL LEAGUE become eligible. Guglielmi had man, currently looking for steady New York . . . .50 106 .816 pension, or 36,244 a year, he would played two games this year—and i last season. Football — Manchester at Con­ Wednesday’s Results Tire Batting—^T. Davis, Los Angeles, off-season employment, wound up SALE! Si.gned by Chicago Scout Lenny start receiving at age 65. needed one more to qualify. ard, 2 p.m. St. Louis 5, Chicago 2 323; Groat, St. Loois, 320; Ce- with 17 homers, winning team Meriillo in 1959 for a reported Guglielmi said ne was aware at honors. He was recalled by Salt East Catholic at Waterford, 2 Philadelphia 6, San Francisco peda, San Francisco, .819; .H. ‘NO PLANS’—ROZELLE $50,000, Morhardt had been the p.m. Alilwaukeo 9, Cincinnati 5 Aaron, Milwaukee, and Clemente, the pension but he had been re­ Lake City of the Pacific Const fused a no-out contract by San NEW YORK (AP) — The Na­ object of 12 of the 16 major league Tiiewlay, Oct. 1 Houston 2, Pittsburgh 1 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Pittsburgh, .318. League and la now being carried teams at the time. (Before the ex­ Francisco and “would have been tional Football League has quash­ on the Salt Lake roster. ”I didn’t Cross Country — Hall. Platt vs. Los Angeles 1, New A’ork 0 , Home Rons—H. Aaron, Milwau­ doing a grave injustice to myself ed an informal proposal by the ri­ pansion.) Every club hut Wa.sh- Manchester, Memorial Field, 3:30 Today's Games kee, and McCovey, San. Francisco, hit the ball any better during the ALL WEATHER and to the 49ers If I went out val American Lrague that the two -final month, but the hits Just fell ington, Cleveland. Los Angeles p.m. Philadelphia (Green 7-4) at'San 'Sf, A*.- 43; Mays, San Francisco, 38^ Ce- there Just to play one game and pft) leagues meet In a post-season Dodgers and Kansas City bid for Soccer - Maloney vs. Manches­ iFtanclsco (O’Dell 18-10 or Bolin ' peib%, San Francisco, 34; Howard, in. I've never been able to get my BRANII NEW be sure of a pension.” championship playoff. ’’squibblera” (cheap hits) which Morhardt's services after he com­ ter, Memorial Field, 3:30 p.m. 10-5) Los Angeles, and WMte, St. Louis, Return to Business "We have no plans tor such a pleted his college eligibility at Friday, Oct. 4 Pittsburgh (Gibbon 5-11) at 42 27. helps onc'.s average.” Guglielmi, a quarterback in the .game,” was the only answer of Having completed four full s/a- UConn. Football — Manchester at Platt. Houston (Nottebart 10-8). (N). | FULL SIZED 8.70x16 r r phu Tar Pitching — Perraaoskl, Los An­ Morhardt’s choice narrowed NYLON TUFSYN and Recappable Casing National Football' League since NFL Oonunissloner Pete RozeUe. sons in professional ball. Morhardt, 7:30 p.m. New York (Willey 9-14) at Los geles, 16-8, .842; Koofax, Los An­ The comment came after AFL down to the Cubs, Phillies ’ and Soccer — Manchester at (Jon- Angeles (Podres 14-11), 11 p.m. geles, 25-6, ASS; McBcun, Pitts- 1965 at Washington, St. Louis aivd a one-time five figure bonus play­ \ 7.50x14 Commissioner Joe Foes said yse- Orioles and the Chicago entry won ^ l y Games Scheduled. FULL 4 PLIES mrgfa, lS-8t AIS; Maloney, Cincin­ New York, said he would return er with the Chicago Cube, is now ard, 3:30. I BLACK to his Insurance business in Wash- tetday his league might make a eligible tor the baseball draft. Any­ out in the bidding five yeras ago. FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS nati, Spatan, Milwaukee, formal proposal to the NFL for a With the player draft slated in 22-7, .750. ' Ington, D. C. one of the 19 rival major league TUBELESS playoff in 1964. clubs can exercise their rights and December, Morhardt is sitting Discofttfaiiftd Dosigns* “ We have indicated in the poet put in a claim for the Silk Town­ tight, wailing to see what the that we would like to meet them er if they so desire. baseball. future holds in store for Yale, Trinity and Wesleyan NO EXCHANGE Lota of go for ^ k -.1 Berger Best Looking Back in Years in a playoff,” said Foes at a press MOE MORHARDT him. TUBELESS 7.50x14 Aw, Kack, T Is ...... 1 3 .0 5 very Uttle dough. Actually, the 196.3 sea-son was luncheon. ’’Always in the past, Morhardt's fifth In the pay-for- NEEDED 6.00x1.3, 13.95 6.50x15, 15.95 7.50x14 Aw., White, T Is...... 1 5 .4 5 Many other yaea their answer has been ‘We don’t In Hoople Winner’s Forecast I to choose from. play ranka. He was signed FREE 6.50x1.3, 15.95 6.70x15, 17 95 8.00x14 Aw., Black, T Is...... 1 4 4 )5 consider playing games with peo­ UConn campus following the Col­ Sophomores Hold Key to Year ple who are .wing us.’ We sued M^n with Fine Past Has Future MOUNTING 8.00x14, 19.95 7.10x1.5, 19.95 •Plus tax and

*oon) ■■■.■ ...... ,'^s. told veteran Coach Norm Daniels BOWLING MEETING When spring training got under­ he can go.” Some of you may be startled to of our experience and said w« Starting Backs When Anderson was at West tHC OBI4INAL TOU6H 50% DISCOUNT WHEELS West Side Rec Bowling League way last March In Arizona with Anderson Is a rookie on the learn that Oklahoma will trounce •VNTMCTIC ftUBBei* FOB hoped is was no omen of what was Mark Creed, last season’s lead­ managers will meet tonight at Giant squad. A month or so ago, Point, he teamed with Pete Daw­ Southern California and that Notre IXTBA LONB MiLCABC When you buy a pair of ST Nylon Suburbanite ing passer and punter, quarter­ the Cubs, Morhardt weighed in at kins and gave the Army one of WHITC WALLS OPTIONAL C lM ? VOLKIWAOIN Or AHtSlCA. lt*C. in store for his new season that 7:30 at Bill Paganl’s barber shop many people figured Anderson wa.s Dame will commence Its 75th year back; Warren Thomas, who led in 197 pounds. Today, after the long the most feared one-two offensive WINTER TIRES starts here Saturday against Mid- on Cooper St. Northwest season, in which he through vrith the Giants. He had of football by thrashing Wisconsin. The Old Boy Himself dlobury. total yards gained and Gerry been placed on the injured reserve threats in collegiate football. Now Yes, my. faithful followers, WITH TUFSYN Miller, the team’s best rusher, batted 449 times with 125 base BATTERIES “No, sir,” said the well-liked HOME ENOINEIJIS — M a r y ' list and was Ineligible to play for that Anderson is a full-fledged Gi­ that’s what is^in the cards. I pre­ * 1.67 The most beautiful Volkswagen mode. halfbacks, and Tom Bell, fullback. hits and 79 runs batted In, the lo­ ant, he finds himself surrounded Daniels, “we feel we’re going to Sproul 235—486, Marge Smith 197, four weeks. ”I’m not discouraged,” dict Oklahoma will prevail, 24-22, Syracuse 21, Kansas 14 NO LIMIT BUY BEFORE SNOW and SAVE have a good season, especially if Daniels, who by now had forgot­ cal -athlete Is now to a trim iw by old pros like Y. A. Tittle, Frank Kentucky 18, Mississippi 8 Wanda Kaaelauskas 196—497, Jean and looks fit to tangle with Cas­ Anderson said at the time, ”l ’m and the Fighting Irish will out- Volkswogon's Kormorin Ghio has o body your seat. It has the VW synchromesh shift our sophomores come through. ten about any omens, says: Gifford, Alex Webster, Hugh* Mc- score Wisconsin, 21-14. .Louisiana St. Univ. 22, Rice 21 Greene 188-183— 497, Doris O’Hara sius d a y. . ^ going to remain with the club $ 0 - 9 5 that's been made in an old-fashioned custom on all four gears. So you shift easily and Dozen Lettormen “We have Uie makings of a win­ 185, Alba Rusconi 184—471, Jerry working out, hoping to be ready Elhenny et al. It’s a wonderful In the other contests mentioned So. Carolina 26, Maryland 15 On the squad of 40 that has ning dub . . . As long as we’re "I divided my time between feeling,” Bob says, "because you Purdue 25, Miami (Fla.) 20 way. Slowly. Meticulously. Thoroughly. smoothly. (You can even shift down,, from Tucker 186—469, Hildur Zawistoe- when the Giants need me.” above, Nebraska will vanquish been preparing for Saturday’s not hit hard by injuries. Our kl 181. csntsrfleld and first base,” htfu'* know you’re with the best and It Minnesota. 19-16, and the robust Michigan St. 27, No. Carolina 12 Still Buys the Following: It has hand-shaped, hand-welded, hond- second to first without stopping. A teVrific hardt said. “I never did hke the Anderson had undergone a knee opener here against Mlddlebury, sojriis will help us right away, and operation and he was slow round­ gives you an added Incentive.” Razorbacks of Arkansas will roll So. Methodist 16, Michigan 15 15 MONTH GUARANTEE imoothed fenders and door frames and advantage in traffic.) there are 12 lettermen and 16 this means a lot.” outfield and said so. The last half How far will he go? Nobody over Missouri, 22-16. Nebraska 19, Minnesota 16 Y—Stan Gryzb 160, Dick Buck- Of the season I was back at first ing Into form. He felt, all the knee FREE INSTALLATION •1S-PlM*WrMickS«t hoods. It has hand-stitched, hand-padded, And, of course,'it has the machined-by- members of last year’s undefeated “Many coaches will use sopho­ needed was Ume and apparently knows tor sure. But knowing An­ My three-star special tor the Navy 22, Wm. ft Mary 12 mores only as a last resort, main­ ley 136, Bill Adamy 153-148— 404, b « e and I hit over .300 when play- Notre Dame 21, Wisconsin 14 * 2 GaHon G « Ccm hond-fltted seots and convertible tops. It has hand VW engine. So it gets that beautiful freshman squad. Andy Lamoureaux 140-144 — 398, he was right. With many of the derson It figures to be a long, long day is Kentucky’s youthful Wild­ Daniels says he’s counting on ly because they lack experience, Giants’ veteran backs hampered way. cats to upset the Mississippi Reb­ Air Force Academy 21, a four-coats-deep hand-painted and hand- VW mileage; about 32 miles on a gallon of Don Carpenter 142—374, Tony ^’'f)to to g ’ hls college days, he was Colorado St. Univ. 6 * Bottaiy lo o ste r CabiM all 16 to' “do a to job on the var­ make mistakes and can cost a ball Marinelli 151—372, Ed Bujauclus by various ailments in the early els. It will be Kentucky’s day all landed finish. regular gas. (It's air-cooled, too. It can't sity, ' at least one of them as game. ^ an ouUlelder and then was moved the way as they record an 18-8 tri­ Alabama 34, Tulane 12 * Arm RMt Travd Kit 50e 365, Joe Twaronlte 362, Bundl to first base In the Cubs farm weeks of the NFL campaign, But the Karmann Ghia's beauty is more than boil over or freeze up.l startera.” “We’re not soph-ahy around Tarca 368, A1 Bujauclus 367, Fred Sherman turned to Anderson. umph—har-rumph! And remember, Arkansas 22, Missouri 16 here,” comments Daniels, “may­ system. "I’d prefer first base over Army 33, Cincinnati 3 * 700 Pag* W*bst«r Dictionary ikin deep. It hos the VW torsion bor suspen­ Most people refer to this car as o ”Ghio." That sophomore would be John McCurry 141—356, Ell Pish 142 — * _ lefthanded "We didn’t aoUvate Bob just so you read It first in the Hoople Uldckas, a 6-2, 186-pound tre­ be it’s because we have Uttle 856. 1^ poslUon,” the Forecast! Auburn 18, Tennessee 8 sion system on all'four wheels. So you ride But we won't be hurt if you call it; tiwuwer and hitter resnark^. he could sit on the bench,” Sher­ W. Virginia 38. Boston U. 17 mendous end from Nashua, NM. choice down through the years; man says. “I feel he can help our Now, to further your enjoyment, coinfortobly; without bouncing or sliding in "The most beautiful Volkswagen made." The coach is also happy about Our squads are small. This season Th* decialon by the Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE read the Test of my forecast. Illinois 24, CallfornU 12 RESTAURANT — Moose Plnne-' front oCtioe, or board of strategy, club.” 357 BROAD ST. the potential talents of sophomores we happen to have a lot of talent gan 141—351, Jack Bell 142—886,’ Kirkpatrick (2), Angels; Green Vale 28, UConn 20 Clemson 28, Georgia Tech 9 to make a first baseman o'**- The 6-2, 210-pound former West c o o d r Steve Schaefer, a 5-11, 185-pound coming up from a great freshman Ken Seaton 152—368, Jim Bell 149, Pointer was the Giants ninth (1), A’s; Bressouid, (20) Red Sox; Trinity 21, WUIlams 7 Cornell 16, Colgate 6 j s o ^ o A ^ ^ quarterback from nearby Portland; ljunch.” ahortatop Bmie Banks in iw z Retzer (5), Senators.' Wesleyan 16, Mlddlebury 14 Duke IS, Virginia 0 Manehfts ter— 443-2444 Lee Courtney 188—356, Leo Rivers' probably more than anything else draft choice In 1960. He spent Bob Chester, 5-8, 167-pound half­ The scheduler. 141-155—412, Bill Evashowsky NATIONAL LEAGUE Coast Guard 8, Drexel 7 Tex. ChrisUain 34, Fla. St. IS 137 was the reason Morhardt ®“ Ot three years working for Uncle Sam Ohio State 20, Tex. AftM 14 back from Meriden; Don Berger, . Sept 26, MidiUebury. —370, Win Smith 144—869, Jaox* and upon his Army discharge he Oleinens (1), Cardinals; Hubbs WPI 20, Central Oonn. 14 Open Mon.-Tues. 8-5:30 TED TRUDON. Inc. 6-1, 204-pound halfback fr o n t Oct. 6, Bowdoin, away; 12, Coast Christadore 143— 391, Dick krm -- stay up longer in the Natlimal (8), Cubs; Slevera (19), Demeter Norttiwestern 80, Bridgeport 12 Oklahoma 24, So. Oalifornla 2 2 ; Laague. No one was moving notified the Giants he waa inter­ Oregon 27, Stamford IS Wed.-Tliurs.-Fri. B-8 OO^DYEM SERVICE STORE TOLLAND 'TURNPIKE—TALCOTTVILLE PleasantvUle, N.Y., and BiU Leone, Guard, 19, Worcester Poly, away; jak 192— 431, CHlff Keeney 139, BM* . ested ta trying pro football. (22)i CalUson (25), PhlUies; Oe- Conard SO, Manchester fi 6-5, 178-pound fullbaek from Blast 26, Amherst, away. Bujauclus 141—380, Pete Braxltis. Banka out at the lineup and a peda (24), Q luta; Mathews (22), Vanderbilt 17, Georgia 7 - Penn SL 20, U.C.UA. 12 Saturday 8 to 4 yaar ago, when Banks was plajrtng "Ajiy boy with Anderson’s past Washington 21, Pittsburgh 20 | 718 MAIN 8TREET--649.9523 Haitford. Nov. 2, HamUton; 9, WlUlams, 366, Andy Lamoureaux 357. RoUle-^ football experience la worth k)ok- H. Aaron (48) Spain (2), Braves; Northwestern 35, Indiana 18 Berger, His best kMktaig back to 18, TMatty, away. Irish 850., Ed Frazier 86& •vary iaaing, every day, M or-, ------Faxtotaoh (5), Cardenas (7). Relto WaMdngton St. 17, Iowa 0 Texas ^ Texas Tech 0 hai4t w « picking ig» spUaters on tag at. Shennaa aald.

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Lots For Sale 73 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CC^N,. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1963 __ Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Rooms Wlttaont Board 69 Houses For Rent 65 Houses For Sale ^ 2 PAOHI TWENTY-TWO SOUTH WINDSOR :'Hna man went tW business Z6ne 8,. a eoraaf BOL’TON VICINITY — Circa 1793i MANCaiESTER — Ideal home tor EIXCELLBNT 6 room Cape, front Household Goods B1 NEW 4 ROOM apartment, first SIX ROOM DWELLING, E. Cen­ CAPE — 8 ROOMS In Manchester, hog-wild beautifying and adding to lot of 70x150, plus an adjoining lot- THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By F A 6A L Y and SHORTEN liv e Stock Enormous 10-room Colonial on 2'i a small family. 4 rooms'just like .dormers, tile bath, hot water oil Bosinesp Services Offered 13 T floor, heat, water, stove,, re­ ter Street, full cellar and attic, 4 or 6 bedrooms, paneled family new. 2-car garlage. Centrally lo­ heat, flrapiace, combination win­ the home we now offer for $18,- in the redr of 60x140. Ebccellent lo­ ’TWO TWIN SIZED hobnaU cover­ frigerator, and air conditioning. room, attached garage. Owner acreb, outbuildings, large center 6CK). 8 bedrooms, living room, cation. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, HORSES FOR SALE — Palomino large garage, $160 monthly. Week­ hall with open stairway, 9 fire­ cated. *18,900. T. J. Crockett. dows and d(Mrs, city utUlties, near LAWN MOWERS sharpened and lets and dust ruffles, yellow, |8. Laundry and storage In basement. days 649-4681, eve. 649-1421. wants sale within 30 days. Selling dining area, kitchen, big family 643-1577. repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ mare and gelding, one stalllcm. places, large kitchen with fire­ 643-1577. bus line. Charles Lcsperance, 649- Can be seen evenings or anytime 648-0269. ' AvallaUe November 1. $136 below appraisal. His loss, your 7620. room, 12x12 laundry, basement, ery in Manchester. Russ’ Mower w ,H ES 8LCX3PEH VIAS'A BABV, HE DIDN'T ELL, BLOOPER IS PAST EIGHTEEN NOW­ ' monthly. Phone 648-9161. ANDOVER LAKE — Six room gidn. $17,600. Fhilbrlck Agency, place, large trees. Asking $29,600. Service. 742-7607. Satuixlay or Sunday, or call for Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor, 643- J S * % ^ ^ ’lo S e s ^ to 'W O O D E D BUILDING lot, 166x420, STAIJT WALKING FOR MONTHS AND, MONTHS - AND getting him u p ON HIS HIND LEGS appcHntment Columbia 328-9077. ranch, completely furnished, $176 640-8464. STATELY 10 room mansion. All ■THREE ROOM apartment, 466 2766, Charles Nicholson, 742-6364. *3,200. 643-8887. SHARPEN^G SERVICE - Saws, IS STILL A PROBLEM WATKINS monthly. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. roonis extremely large. Five fire­ Hartford. We're hankering to "SUN VALLEY TAFFY” , regls- Main, second flour, $60. 649-6228, MANCHHSTBR—Split-level home, Vernon $16,900 places, 4H baths, 2-car garage. show It to yoii. Glenn Roberts knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ I'M WORRIED.' IT SAVS HERE THAT 9-8. VERNON — S ix room ranch, com­ Suburban For Sale 75 ADVERTISING tary blades. Quick service. Capitol 8A9IES SHOULD POP - CAN I tered, golden palomino mare. Bargain Shop close to sail conveniences, deep Spacious grounds add beauty and Agency, MLS Realtor, 644-1521, SLOOPER IS Reasonable to a good home. 648- pletely furnished, $176 monthly. distinction to this beautiful home. Equipment Oo., 38 Main St., Man- START WALKING SORROW THE CAR? landscaped lot, garage, utility 289-5149. TWO NEARS 1126. J. D. Realty, 648-6129. $39',OCX). Phllbrick Agency, 649- cKester. Hours dally 7-8. Thurs­ OLD AND AT TEN . X WANNA GO FOUR ROOM heated apartment, room, oil hot water heat, fire­ YOU CAN EASILY OBTAIN day 7-9. Sa-urday 7-4. 643-7968. AROUND THE HND 8464. COVENTRY O.ASS1FIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HE’S STILL *87.00 Modem Low-back Rocker, I adults only, no.pets. 649-6418. place, two full baths, three bed­ CORNER. TO Wanted To Rent 68 rooms, $19,600. Robert Wolvertoii 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. LET’S GO TO RYDERS — Every­ c M m i m r walnut frame, reversible foam NEAT-SWEET- Four robm Cape plus two un­ Articles For Salt 45 cushions, rust fabric, 09. f i v e r o o m d u p l e x apartment, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. thing for the rock hound. Gem cut­ $110 monthly Includes garage. J. A RELIABLE PARTY looking tor .HAPPINESS AND PROUDLY POSSESS MANCHESTER finished up. They Just finished ter, Jewelry making. Gem cut­ SCREENED LOAM for the best in $39.60 26" Square End Table, one D. Realty, 648-6129. three bedroom apartment, prefer­ $18,900 — HERB’S A CAPE on a ■v. COMPLETE building me and Pm lonesome. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A^VT. ting Instructions, silversmith. 945 lawns from our screening plemt drawer, pine, 39.96 ably a six room duplex. Conveni­ lot full of beautiful trees and Won’t you furnish me with Center St., Manche.ster. 643-9906. shmbs that affords the maximum Country charm near center''of . laughter and warmth? I have MOMDAV Thru FRIDAY 10:30 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 A.M. Andover • Columbia. George Grlf- t h r e e r o o m apartment, first ent and central location in Man* town. 3 bedroom ranch with IVi flng, Inc., 742-7886. $64.00 Dropleaf Comer Table, floor, $85 monthly Includes ga' Chester. References. Write Box D, In a home of your own. of privacy. All six rooms finished this charming 6>/i-room Ranch all natural wood trim, doors, HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ 99. rage. J, D. Realty, 648-6129. Herald. plus a nice enclosed rear porch. baths. Large living room with Is the word for this adorable cabinets with a lovely kitchen, moval. cellars, attics, and yards, solid cherry, with attached garage in sUper- fireplace. Walkout basement. PLEASE READ YOUR AD FOR BALE — Flat stone tot walls, T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. excellent condition. You’ll be 3 or 4 bedroom Cape. Lovely built-ins, mosaic tile counter weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ fireplace, veneer, end patios. Osll $149.00 Lounge Chair, roll-over FIVE ROOM apartment, Clinton See these valued Screened patio. Park-like set­ living room with cozy fireplace, top. ■walk-out ■ sundeck with a OUasUled or “Want Ads” are Uken over the pHone as a co ^ old Hoar, 649-4034. a.stoni.shed at the enormity of ting. Close to recreation, 649-0617. back, kick pleat, aqua, 79. Street, adulta, available now. Business Property For Sale 70 JUST O'VER the line In Vernon — the treed lot, admire the ^ formal dining room, 2 toll, lovely view, toll ceramic tile vwlenoe. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT 649-3666. Jarvis listings, Today. Ranch with 1100 square feet of schools and shopping. 4(4% baths, tastefully decorated and bath, plastered walls, drilled a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inwr- "HAVE TIME, will work.’’ All odd DARK, RICH stone-free loam, $169.00 Attached Pillow Back MANCHESTER — Well located in living area, walk-out basement, fenced-in swimming r ^ l. The mortgage. Price *18,2(X). jobs done. Everything our special­ spacious heated frolic room meticuously maintained. This well, ba.seboard hot water heat. Mau. Ihe Herald it responsible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted |14. Also, fill, gravel, sand, and Wing Chair, foam cushion, box f o u r r o o m apartment, hot come property, 14% rooms on bus three large bedrooms, family size home is close to schools, bus, I’m near shopping and schools. tefortkNi for ony advertl»eni©nt and then only to the extent of a ty. You name it. Call us anytime, stone. 643-8608. pleats, beige print, 119. water, second floor, $66 Wells St. line in business zone TC, parking, kitchen, school bus at door, bet­ with bar will certainly excite 649-4343. you. Come! See It today! Call OWNER and shopping. We have so Won’t you come and see me? •*lflrr rood" Insertion. Errors which do not lessen the value of Adults. Inquire 171 Summit Street. gross yearly $4,200. Robert Wol 1. A captivating older home on El- ter than new condition, $16,30(). much more to tell you about I’m rea.sonably priced. Call the adverttsement.wlll not be corrected by "make Rood” Insertion. SNOW BLOWERS — Ariens, Snow $28.50 (2) 28" Table Lamps, pis­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. ro St., In Manchester. 8 bed­ Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ Mr. Govang 649-5306, 875-6611, Call 649-6181 after 6 p.m. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and Bird, Toro, Moto Mower, and tol base, parchment shade with ‘ COLUMBIA — Modem newly deco­ 289-8258. or weekends. this lovely home, so don’t delay rooms, 2 car garage. Wooded tors, 649-2818. and call D. Julian today. repaired, sales and service, rental Bolens tractors, parts and serv­ map print, as Is, 18.60 rated large 4% rooms; first floor E. CENTER s t r e e t — C-zone lot. Our buy of the year at $16,- OWNER 742-7414 equipment. L A M Equipment ice. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 apt.; $120; Electricity, hot water dwelling. Ideal tor business and 600. Call Bill Frazier on this one. DRASTICALLY REDUCED! 126 TOUR COOPERATION WHA |\|AL M ^-2711 Corp., Route 83, Vernon, 876-7609. Main St., Manchester. Open daily $29.96 17" Pine Lamp or Night and heat furnished; 12 minutes to professional offices or combine' Avery Street. Six room ranch, full HOLLISTE3R STREETT — Colonial. BE APPRECIATED k / I M f c I I Manchester exchange. Enterprise Table, one drawer, 19.96 JULIAN REALTY 7-6, ’Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Storrs; 80 minutes to E. Hartford; tion apartment and office layout. 2. A distinctive Rockledge ranch basement, fireplace, tile bath, BARROWS & WALLACE All schools walking distance. Fire- 1946 Call 228-8672, or Norwich 889-6305, Weekdays 649-4681, eve. 649-1421. large closets, garage, combination placed living room, dining room, Wanlcd—R e a l Estate 77 fNom FREE — STONES for leach fields, home, custom built with loving FOR HIRE — Heavy Duty roto- after 6 p.m. care. ’This dream dwelling will windows and doors, large lot, ex­ kitchen-den, 3 bedrooms up. Ga­ 649-9190 dry wells, or retaining walls. Just 148 E. CENTER ST. — Excellent cellent condition, stove, refrigera­ 65 East Center Street, rage. Deep, treed lot. Aluminum CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY, tiller service, attachments Includ­ *■■■ MoCNw trodHiierMl— pay for ad. 122 Newmarker Road, WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. location for commercial use. Also satisfy your desires in every Clustomers waiting for ranches, ed for lawns, gardening, and way. A must see If you are tor and hi-fi system included, Manchester storms and screens. $18.6(X). Rob­ off Dart Hill Road, Vemon-So. f i v e r o o m apartment, first floor, fine location for professional of nicely landscaped. Everything for ert Wolverton Agency. Realtors, capes, colonials, Manchester area. TROUBLE REACHINB OUR ADVERTISER? landscaping In general. Leaves Windsor line. 644-0304. 935 MAIN STREET 3 or 8 adults preferred. 649-0482. flees. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. looking for a fine home priced Howard Realty (Jo.. 232-6275. Carl raked or mulched. 649-3920. $21,900. Charles Lesperance, 649- 649-2813. CUSTOM DESIGNED executive under $80,000. 415 Main Street,. Zinsser, 643-0038. FOLDING ALUMINUM picnic 7620. home in one of Manchester's 24-Hovr Answering Service WE HAVE THE TIME, we have Schools and Classes 27 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 East Hartford RANCW^ —• Newly redecorated In prime locations. 7 spacious table, bench grinders, car radio, THREE ROOM tenement, first Land For Sale 71 8. An enticing center entrance co­ 6’/4 ROOM expandable ranch type established neighborhood. Large the tools, will do most anything. woodwork bench vise (two), disc floor. 643-6016. rooms, sunken living room, Free estimates gfiven. Call us any­ MEN, WOMEN, COUPLES urgent­ BILLING CLERK — Bright, de­ CARPENTERS WANTED. Apply Wearing Apparel— Fore 57 COVENTRY — A fine 6% acres at lonial on West Center St., In home on high and dry 1% acres, Uvlng room with fireplace, extra cathedral celling. 2 huge fire­ HAVE CASH BUYERS pendable person, experienced, for 633 Hartford Road, Manchester, Sander 10", bobsled. 649-1488. Manchester. Being sold by Tern 2-car garage, .space for pets and large kitchen, 3 bedrooms and Free to Herald Readers time. 643-2097, 633-2987. ly needed for training to be mo­ t e n e m e n t , 6 rooms, family of a very fair price. Call Madeline places, landscaped lot. Call own­ WAITING FOR tel managers, clerks, etc. Write: Billing Department. Modem air Conn., or phone 643-1446 after 6 CABINET TYPE Penn forced air $8,600 WILD CANADIAN mink Smith, Realtor, 649-1642. pie Beth Sholom. 7 rooms In Im- privacy, early occupancy. Ask ba&, finished recreation room in er 649-6285, after 5 p.m or Satur­ CLEANING AND REMOVAL serv­ four or leas, no pets. Inquire 30 ing $15,500. Robert Wolverton lafuriiMtloB ou one ef oar classtfled advertisements? No Universal Motel Schools, Inc., conditioned office. Salary com­ p.m. furnace with plenums and humidi­ coat, almost hew, $760.; $126 William Street. peccable condition. Must be sold ROCKLEDGE — 8 bedroom L- basement. This home realistically day and Simday. ice, satisfaction guaranteed, Ray 1872 N.W. 7th St., Miami, Florida, mensurate with ability. Inquire fier. 649-1038. ^ houndstooth winter coat, $60. 648- ais soon sus possible. Asking $19,- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ranch, large living room, fire­ priced at $16,900. Phllbrick Agen­ HOUSES MMwer at the telephone Hated? Simply call the Hardy, 643-5541. in person S. A S. Leather Co., PAINTERS WANTED. Apply 679 900. Call Mr Werbner on this place, family kitchen with dining cy, 649-8464. MANCHESTER — Six room Cape, BUILDINGS______Dept. 40S-A. 6825. (X3CUPANCT OCTOBER 1 — 6 Houses For Sale 72 *12,900 — NEW ON MARKET, im­ Norwich Avenue, Colchester, Hartford Rd., new apartments. 238 c h a r t e r o a k STREET — one. area. Basement with toll size large modern kitchen, 1(4 baths. \ ATTENTION Homeowners — Let room apartment, $88. Apply 160 maculate four room ranch with Conn. Good pay. Interior work. See Mr. various sizes wooden storm win­ Charter Oak evenings, or call 628- BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room Cape, windows, garage, private wooded, full basement, aluminum siding, i p . jt a CTDTMr’ Q MANCHESTER AN SW ERING SERVICE Bill put new life In that old lawn. Gill. Wanted>-1N Bay 18 6 finished, lifetime siding, very detached one car garage. Nice I 2-car garage, beautifully land RAILROAD SIDIN^^ Musical— Dramatic 29 dows, $1 each. ’Three used cdl 6886. lot, $21,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- -1 Call 649-3920 for Information. clean livable home. Immediate A graceful split_level home just, level lot, trees. I^ocated up on thej sca|^, $900 down. Schwartz AND ESPECIALLY MAN WITH EXPERIENCE In ap­ burners and one blow'er, cheap. over the line in Bolton. Built for 4 4 9 -0 5 0 0 WE BUY, SELL or trade antique a v a il a b l e OCTOBER 1st. Five occupancy. Only $18,900. Hayes “ * ea.st side, all utilities, an excep-i ______Manchester Realtor, 236-1241, Mr. Dunn 233 TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and lot PIANO BY LONDON certified plying aluminum and asbestos Ansco Viking camera with flash true family comfort. Large RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY teacher. Appointments now taken. SERVICE attachment, made in Germany, and used furniture, china, class, room duplex, good location. $66 Agency, ‘ 648-4803. tional home. T. J. Crockett, EXCELLENT 61 room ranch. 8- 7894. an d lT fl~ y « v meaaace. Tou’H hear from our advertiser In jlf( clearing. Snow removal. Frank C. siding. Call 643-0920 after 7:80 wooded lot. Call Barbara Babin 643-2310. $20. 649-1746. ■liver, picture frames and old per month. Call 649-1320. Realtor, 643-1577. years-old, butlt by Ansaldi, toll For quick action call Noble, 649-6053. p.m. coins, old dolls and cwu. bobby IDEAL 8 BEIDROOM ranch, 1% to see this value at $22,900. EXCELLENT VALUES Ihm wltheat wptnMat o*) evaupr having a cirtulallon in pin bowling center, 5-day week, EWE ROOM furnished apartment, with trees. $16,200. Robert Wolver fully appointed 8 room contempor OB aU problems of life is now 1960 Mercury convertible Hartford, Conn. 9-4:30. Work consists of telephone Male or Female 37 any length, free delivery. Quality lot. Robert Wolverton Agency, REDUCED — 648-5129 said diatnci. and by posting a copy located at 381 Main Street, CAliL ME oo your formica needs, FRONT ROOM, centrally located, gentlemen preferred. 120 Charter ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. ary on lovely 2-acre grounds. For 618 Center St. thereof on the public sign poet in saJd solicitation, control desk, control guaranteed. E. Yeomans, 742-8002. Realtors, 649-2813. Town of Andover nearest the place Hartford. CaU for appointment, 1968 Cadillac convertible bars, cotmtera, kitchen cablneta, SECOND MORTGAGE money EXPERIENCED MAN or woman parking. 69 Birch Street, 649-7129. Oak Street, 649-8038. appointment phone Mrs. Suzanne vanitory units, table-tope and desk operation, and some secre­ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beauti­ QUICK SALE NEEDED where the deceasi'd last dwelt. •37-1907. available. Confidential, courteous retail pharmacy 3-9 dally. Apply ful 7 room Colonial, family room, $8,600 — Well kept 6V4 room ranch, Shorts, 843-8886, J. Watson Beach 648-5129 NORMAN J. PRKUSS. Judge Island stands. 649^9988. service. Gaston Realty Co., Route tarial work. If interested, apply in ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ BB3AUTIET7LLT B^imlshed, newly 8 bedrooms, attractive dining 62 Duval St. & Co., 21 Central Row, Hartford person at Parkade Lanes, Park- in person Pine Pharmacy, 664 Garden— Farm— Dairy remodeled 8 room apartment, 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, 1% State of Connecticut. District of East WANTED — RIDERS Brom south­ 83 by Conn. Golf Land, ’Talcott' Center Street, Manchester. tleman, shower-bath, private en­ area, suburban. Owner anxious. 622-2114. MANCHESTER — 8 room Immacu­ QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, ade Shopping Center. Products SO trance, parking. Inquire 195 heat and hot 'water, near buses, tiled baths, all bullt-lns, porch, Colonial — A-1 shape, S king , Windsor. Probate Court, September 34, west Manchester to Pratt A Whit­ 1962 Oldsmoblle 88 wagon ville. Phone 649-1902, 876-0319. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, late older Colonial, 2-car garage, COLCHESTER—3 bedroom ranch, ids.-!. _ , „ basemen.^s reflnlahed. built-ins, Spruce St. parking, two gentlemen or ladies. city utilities, large lot, full attic, sized bedrooms, 1(4 baths, 2- MANCHESTER — Large 6 room ney, 8-4:46. 648-6777. EXPERIENCE Unnecessary. Run GOURDS, 2 for 6c; tomatoes; pep­ plastered walls, full Insulation, 649-5182. 1(4 baths, aluminum storms, cen­ room 2-car earaCTe. ' Estate of Joso^i Toth, lat^ of South s 1960 Rambler 6-cylinder wagon formica, tile, general repair. No Second floor bell. 80 Garden Cape, 1(4 baths, nicely landscaped recreation roo . , Wtnd.sor. in said District, deceased, pers; summer, acorn, blue hub- car garage, natural wood trim, trally located, easily converted job too small. Call William Rob- Business Opportunities 32 little shop-by-mall club, two hours PART-TIME — FULL-TIME WOMEN ONLY, between high Street. laundry In basement, hatchway, FORD STREET — Five room carpeting, large lot. lot with shade trees, on bus line, many extras. $16,600, 4 8/4% at!-, Pr,.„ent. Hon, Edward R. Kuehn. AatomobOes For Sale i 1960 Dodge Dart, V-8 wagon btos Carpentry Service. 649-3446. weekly, 10 weeks. Earn $60 or bard and banana squash. 21 Angel school and hospital, off Main St., many extras. Charles Lesperance, 4(4% mortgage may be as.sumed, two family. $1’7,500. Pasek Realty, sumable VA If de.sired. 4 Lynn judge. Street, Manchester. -house, all utilities, bargain, $12,- 742-8243, Mrs. Pieser, 289-5571, THREE BAY Gulf service station more in famous products. Club light housekeeping facilities. 643- 640-7620, 643-5664. '900. Joseph Barth, Broker, 649- E. J. CARPENTER, $16,200. Owner, 643-0507. St. or 637-5608., j 1964 OLDSMOBILE 2-door HoUday. 1961 Chevrolet Impala hardtop se­ HOME MAINTENANCE, repair shopping saves friends money. Business Locations Mrs. Reed, 643-7208. rtaii be seen at 74 Woodland Street available for lease. Ebccellent op­ POSITIONS OPEN AT CANNING PEACHES and pears, 5539. 0320. BROKER dan and g^erations. Rec rooms, roof­ portunity for the right Individual. Write for free 276-page catalog. For Rent 64 THE PHILBRICK AGENCY offers SEVEN ROOM spacious home In ELLINGTON - Three bedroom *;“‘,^ , a b r a l s l ^ r e hstweOB 8-7. 848-1919. ing and aluminum siding. Russ No obligation. Popular Club, De­ Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Bush Hill LARGE FURNISHED housekeep­ this real neat compact Cape han­ Manchester on quiet street, 4 bed­ HILLIARD STREET — Trim and ranch with fireplace, $350 down. , the settlement tuid allowance of the ad- 1961 Pontiac Catalina Vista Paid training program. For ad­ Road, Manchester. MANfJHESTER — Duplex 6-8, as­ 649-5051 tidy 4 room home near bus line. Carl Zinsser, 643-0038. Howard ministration account, for the aa.cartaln- MHED CART zour credit turned Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. "The ditional information call Gulf Oil partment H802, Lynbrook, New GRAND-WAY ing room, all utilities, suitable one BUILDINO 60x40 suitable for stor­ dy to evenrthlng. Large living bestos siding, aluminum storm rooms, enclosed porch, 2-car ga­ ment of the distributees of said, estate room with fireplace, family size Deep weioded lot, no maintenance. Realty Co., 232-6276. and for an order of distribution and It down? Short on down paymentT 1961 Oldsmoblle 98 Town Sedan small Job carpenter.” Corp., 526-6158. York. MAC AND GRAVENSTEIN apples or two adults, parking. 272 Main age, B-1 zone, Buckland section. doors and windows, two hot water rage, asking $19,500. Out of state St. 649-3468. kitchen, 2 bedrooms aind bath owner wants offers. Phllbrick Asking $11,700. Robert Wolverton is BaaknBt? Rgpossesslon? Don’t Full-time, 40-hour week, In at the farm prices. Bunce Farm, heating systems, 2-car garage. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ORDERED; That the Bhcectitrix of ilim sm Ssa mxiest Douglas. In- 1961 Valiant, 4-door automatic BEAUTY PARLOR — Rockville Misses Ready To Wear Depart­ down, 2 finished rooms up. $15,- 11% return. Shown by a pp oin t-' BOLTON — 6'i room ranch on Agency, 649-8464. said estate exhibit said account In Bald 629 W. Center Street, 648-8116. ATTRACnVB Comfortable room e x c e l l e n t LOCA'nON tor 900. Dial 649-8464 for appointment quin About lowest down, smaU- Roofing— Siding 16 area. For sale or lesuse. Excellent ment. Some retail experience ment. $23,800. Owner 875-7362. Route 85, 2 bedrooms, living room MANCHESTER — Large 6 room Court at the day and hour above men­ 1960 Falcon, 4-door standard shift proposition for wide awake op­ FRESH EGGS for sale by the case for gentleman, centrally located, beauty salon. New. Located be­ to see this one. dining room, kitchen, open stair­ tioned and that notice of the time and ■st payments anywhere. No amall required. private phone on floor, parking. ranch, fireplace, garage, wall- MANCHESTER place set for said bearing be given to R. DION ROOFINO and aiding, al­ erator. Jack Felnberg, 249-7639. GBERK-TYPIST or dozen. Also, pullet eggs, 8 tween barber, shop and general MANCHESTER — Reduced. Near ' way up for expansion, breezeway all persons known to be Interested in lo n n o r finance company plan. (^11 643-6331. store. Apply Bolton General MANCHESTER RANCH — 8 bed­ wall carpet, aluminum storms. Douglas llotcnra, 888 Main. Many Others terations, ceilings, painting and dozen for $1. 122 Newmarker schools. Solid brick 7 room ranch. and garage, plus full basement, Trees, landscaped. $16,600. Carl­ said estate by caustne a true copy of Part-time, nights, 6-10, and Store. rooms. kitchen with bullt-lns, lot 100x250. A steal at $15,9(X). T. this order to be published In Bome gutter woik. Satisfaction guaran­ Road, off Dart Hill Road, Vemon- 2-car garage. 1(4 baths. Tree 7 ROOM SINGLE ton W. Hutchins, Realtor 649-5132. newsj>ai>er having a circulation In said 1981 DELUXE ENGLISH FORD Help Wanted— Female 35 Saturdays, Infants and Cjhll- NEAR MAIN STREET for gentle­ birch cablneU, ^ n g room, living ^h^ded’^Tot® FieldltonTTreplace'; J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. teed, tree estimates. 643-4352. So. Windsor line. 644-0304. man, private entrance, parking, ONE ROOM office tor rent, all con­ District and a like copy to be Bent by 3-door sedan, radio, heat- dren’s Department, room with fireplace, natural H. B. Grady, Broker, 643-8009. Just listed — 6 room finished certified mall, posiage prepaid, to each CLEANING WOMAN for large Interesting position in small 23 Pearl Street. 648-7236. veniences. 390 Main Street. Call woodwork, aluminum combina­ SO. 'WINDSOR — Lovely old 9 •r, whitewalls, 4 speed floor shift, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, department for qualified typist. VERPLANCK-Assumption area, 6 room XJdlonlal, fireplaces, Dutch C3ape. Oversize garage, ame- of the following named per.sons, at least SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. home to live in. Please call 649- Personalized Floors, 649-9268. tions, 3-years-old, $18,300. Phll­ room Cape, brick front, alumi­ (4 Bedrooms) site drive, wall-to-wall carpet­ 10 d.avs before the day get for said vary low mileage, good condition, painting. Carpentry. Alterations Must be High School graduate Fertilizers 50-A ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, cen­ oven, garage, bam. 2 acres, hearing Margaret Lyver. ^xecutrix, 6416. Nights, 6-10, and Saturday, in brick Agency, 649-8464. num siding, one block to schools, ing. Immaculate condition. 80 miles psr gallon, 648-8806 af­ 166 Union Street, Rock'ville and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ and have good figure aptitude. Boys’ and Men’s Department. trally located, parking available. scenic ■view. $17,990. Haves Agen­ 6.S2 Mountain Rd., West Hartford ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply GOOD COW MANURE. DeUvered, South Windsor bus line and stores. Early occu­ Well landscaped lot. City utili­ Conn ■ Alexander Toth. Deepwood ter 8 p.m. Good wages, pleasant working 643-6127. Houses For Rent 65 BOWERS SCHOOL district — 7 cy, 643-4803, Drive Ainslon Conn.: Amelia Syez. 115 648-4860. in person, Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 conditions, excellent benefit $6 and $10. loads. Excellent tor Exclusive' with Gaston Realty pancy. John H. Lappen, Inc. 649- ties, walking distance to Junior MOA 1880, white roadster conver­ •48-0316 — 876-2621 fall fertlllzlnc. Call 648-7804, 649- room Cape, 8 or 4 bedrooms, 2 New tile bath, plumbing, heat­ and Senior High Schools. $15,- Indian Hill Rd,. Windsor. J 'n n n .: E. Center St. program. Apply SINGLE HOUSE, 6 rooms, 2-car Co. 4 bedroom remch with 5261, 649-7445, 643-5219. ing, roof, painting, interior MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, C.eorge P. Murray Jr.. Esq.. 525 Main tible, good condition. CaU 843- BIDWELL HOME Improvement 8781. toll baths, large kitchen, Uvlng 900. St.. Hartford 3. Conn.: Paul B. Groo- Apply in person Call anytime. 119

Iff ■; • / ■ ■ THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Tht Waather M O l IWENTY-FOtm Avarage Daily Nat Prcaa Rm Fowenst of D. a W entlw BnreM M m t y i A t t lEwtiing ISi^ralb For tbd Week Ended Septamber 21, 1968 errs and atraya from the right ehalrmiui of UofH board of reg­ Fair and eool' toolcht. Low SO­ Registrations for the Chiidrea’s way. However, he can alwaya Service Set ents, who will be Ihtroduced by B & B BUILOINB SA. Batarday partly eonny and a Wing of the little Theater of Jews to Mark mend his ways. If he sincerely re­ Chancellor Vincent B. Coffin, who 13,720 little cooler. High near 70. About Town Manchester will be accepted to­ pents his deeds, and makes the re­ will preside; Df. Gordon B. Cross, MealMr of the Audit ^ morrow from 7 to 8 pm. at the dean of the S<^ool of Business Ad- CONTRABTORS Otflc«r« and mwnbeni a t Man- quired amends, his sins , and trans- For Dr . Poe Borean o f droolatlon Manche»ter— A City,of Village Charm basement room In the former Y om K ippur ^essions are forgiven. At the minlstratlQn, speaking on behalf OUS’TOM HOMICS ohMter Aaaeinbly, Order of Rain­ technical aohoel on School St. OUR SPECIALTY bow for Otida, wUl have an inatal- services, the worshipers read the of the deans of the Unlveralty; X, Children Interested In acting, Sing-i Ywn Kippur, the Day of Atone­ confession of sins and pray fei> A memorial servloe for Di^, Paa' Prof. Merrill Sherman, chairman goseph Barth--649^8t0 oa Page !•) PRICE SEVEN CENTS laUon rehearaal Saturday at 10 in g or dancing, ages 8 to 14, may BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968 ment, the holiest day in Judaism, vently for atonement and forgive­ cal Poe will be held Monday at of the English pepartment, speak­ VOL. LXXXH, NO. 305 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) a.m. at the Kaaonlc Temple. register. ing on behalf of the faculty, and will be observed by Jews all over ness. ‘ 3:30 pjn. .at Weatminater PreS' •n»e Women’s Benefit Aaeocla- On the eve of Yom Kippur at the vocal selections by Mias Omega Mr. and Mrs. Austin CuMer of the world beginning at sundown Kol Nidre service, the people an­ byterian Church, 2080 Boulevard, Milboume, a student at H artt Col­ tlon wlU have a rally Saturday, St. Petersburg. Fla., formerly of Weat Hartford. Oct. 6, at the Nathan Hale Hotel, tomorrow, and continuing until nul those vows and promises which lege' of Music. Menche^er, and their daughter. were made in haste and which Dr. Poe, formerly of 87 Tanner State News Wllllmaniic. Dinner will be served Miss Joan BUlen Ouster, returned after sundown Saturday. The day The service will be concluded by at 8:30 pjn. Reaervations close were impossible to fulfill. The St., died Sept. 11. He came to Dr. Abrahem J. Feldman, spiritu^ yesterday after a visit with Mrs. climaxes a period of 10 days of re­ vows and promises which were Hartford In 19W as deai. of HU- Saturday and' may be made with Custer’s mother, Mrs. Catherine leader pf Temple Beth Israel, Mra. Harriet Olsaver, 107 Cam- pentance which began last week possible to fulfill and were not lyer College. 'ITie University ot Hartford, and a UofH regent. McCSuskey, 46% Winter St. Miss the observance of Rosh Hashanah, kept cannot be annuled or forgiv­ Roundup Given ‘Kiss of Death biidsfe St. Hartford waa formed in 1967, and CuBter graduated Sunday from the Jewish New Year. en. ’This emphasizes the sanctity Dr. Poe became Its first provost John Hopkins School of Nursing. Members of Temple Beth Sho- of the spoken word, and the duty TO BUY WATER FIRM x V l I'OXi A'l 1C •nie WWrlawray Square Dance Baltimore, Md. She attended on March 26, 1962, the post he held lom will hold services at Wad­ to fulfill faithfully every utterance at his death. HARTFORD (AP) — Suburban CWb will have its first anniversary Manchester elementary schools and dell School Auditorium tomorrow of the Ups. Water Service, Inc., received per­ / ^ ^ ( ) \ i i-’oi r i ' ^afnir and Barden dance Friday at 8 p.m. at Coventry Boca Oego High School. St. Pet- ’The University of Hartford wlU at 7 p.m. and throughout Satur­ In the morning service, the an. be closed, and classes suspended mission yesterday to ac-juire its Grammar School. This is an open ensburg. day, beginning at 8 a.m. A Yizkor dent ritual of atonement is re sixth water company—the Collins­ MEANS Announce Merger ' dance and area square dance clubs (Memorial Service) will take place called when the high priest on Yom between 3 and 4:30 p.m. to permit ville Water Co. ’The State Public art Invited. Dick JSimmer will be The Salvatlnn Army will conduct students to attend the service, Utlilticn Commission, wliicn ap­ Saturday at 5:30 p.m., emd the Kippur entered the Holy of Hollos which is open to the public. Says ttie caller. Members of a refresh­ an open-air service tonight at 7:30 proved the 333,500 transaction, HARTFORD "(AP) — Two Fracchia photo Neilah, (Closing Service) at 6 of the Temple in Jerusalem t.i 3R IO A N G^OAX* Jail, ment ootnmittoe are Mr. and Mrs. at Main and Birch St. Cadet Fred p.m. Rabbi Leon Wind and Cantor make atonement for himself, the I. Albert RusseU, chairman of said it "should tend to produce op­ Connecticut giants in produc I^ o lp h Nothnick, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will be in charge. 'Ihls Engaged George Wald will officiate at all priestly tribe, and the whole house the organ department at Hartt erating economies and assure con­ tion of ball bearings today an­ Kenneth Healy, Mr. and Mrs. will be his ftnaJ service as he is services. Frederic E. Werner, ot Israel. An important part in College of Music, Hartford, wiU tinued efficient operatlono” in Col­ Ekneet Bissonette, Mr. and Mrs. returning ot his studies next week The engagement of Miss Linda play organ selections from Bach for fuel oils, sorvlca^ nounced plans for a merger. Temple organist, will direct the the morning service is also the linsville. Subuihan already controls Fafnir Bearing Co. of New Brit­ Raymond Hlokins and Mr. and at the Officer’s Training College Margaret Hassett to Paul Wil­ Temple Choir. reading of the “Martyrology,” re before the service. the Rockville Water and Aqueduct heating equipment Mrs. Tony Sobol. of the Salvation Army, New York liam Maneggria, both of .Bolton ’The service will include a pray­ ain will take over the Barden Cprp Worked as The central theme of the Yom calling the sages of Israel who Co., Broad Brook Water Co.. Tet*- of ^Danbury under terms of the City. A prayer service will be has been announced by her par­ Kippur prayers is sin and atone­ died as martyrs, "for the sanctifi­ er by the Rev. Gurdon T. Sco- ryvllle Water Co., ’Thomaston Wa­ phone 522*8151 Miss Linda A. Clacel train. ’The neckline Keith T. Mldelton, Fafnir presi­ him, but the subcommittee left for and bouffant skirt were trimmed Crowds cheered President Kennedy in Great Falls, Mont., on his conservation tour. At dent, and J. Robert Tomlinson, later a recital of details about PAINT CO. with appliques of chantiUy lace Barden president, noted that the any other killings. and seed pearls. Her four-tiered, right, Mrs. Marie Seder, 82, grasped his hand and kissed it as he p a s ^ respective lines of the two epm- Valachi had tesUfied he got no 723 Main St., Td. MI 9-4501 elbow-length veil of imported il­ route. At left, a delighted teen-ager squeals “111 never wash my hand after she had panies would complement each help from Genovese’s mob—which lusion was attached to a crown of shaken hands with JFK. (AP Photofax.)______other. he said was a unit of the naUon- orange bloasoma, and she carried Both companies have foreign wide crime syndicate, la (Josa a white orchid and stephanotis on subsidiaries. Nostra—when he had trouble with Meet the Chuck family . . . Beef is not all steak. About 25% of the the law over a long criminal ca­ a white Bible. beef animal is shoulder and here is where flavorful meat chuck comes ^Dqngerous World of Retreat’ Notice Miss Jane Blaine French of Cov­ Rocky, Alcorn Linked reer. but did get help in his entry waa maid of honor. Miss from HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—New ’’business” acUviUes. Nancy Arllne Galinat of Coven­ York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., WE HAVE DAILY try, a cousin of the bride, was is reported to have asked Meade asked wh$t Valachi did in return bridesmaid. Miss Patieivce Jane Alcorn, former Republican nation­ for this business help. DELIVERY TO THE Galinat of Coventry,- a sister of JFK Takes On Barry al chairman, to manage his cam­ Mobster Joseph Valachi today told Senate investigators his story of the inner workings “I just go out and kill for the bride, was junior bridesmaid. paign for next year’s GOP presi­ of crime syndicate Cosa Nostra. Guarded by a score of U.S. marshals, the 60-year-old them,” Valachi answered. ’The honor atteivdant wore a BONELESS CHUCK dential nomination. Javits asked whether ' this was Alcorn, 55, asked about the re­ informer testified at a public hearing. (AP Photofax.) a way to describe mutual protec­ powder blue taffeta dress, fa ^ o n - CATT* T ATTF I^TTY U tah fth is speech went farther than ever<»wlUlng to concede, however, that tion in which Valachi would "kill BOLTON ed with fitted bodice and bell-shap­ before toward challenging Oold-|tte Interpreted port In this morning’s Hartford Courant, said: off or otherwise handle people ed skirt, matching floral . head- (AP) — President Kennwy ^ t ^ r . But he went beyond that in a different light. who were bothering him (Geno- piece and face veil, and carried a POT ROAST has taken sharp issue with and took issue with the whole po- The President contended that un­ “I think as much as I’d want McNamara Tours Highlands AREA der the policies of his adminis­ to say about it at the moment is Police Silent yese.” ) s cascade bouquet of pink carna­ Bome of the foreign policy llUcal force often labeled the ”Yes, sir,” Valachi replied in a tions. The bridesmaids were dress­ U. S. Choice Grade Beef . . . sinews and all waste fat removed . tration "the Communist offensive that I 'v t had general discussions ideas advanced by ^ n . Bar^ radical right. with the governor about his cam- husky voice. ed in similarly styled outfits of He did so in a state where con­ has ^en thwarted and turned On Slaying of Valachi testified that after he romance blue, and carried cascade Goldwater.' Kennedy said servative senthnent, always back in recent months.’’ ■jn and no commitments have LENOX He insisted the gains could b< got the “kiss of ' death” from bouquets of deep pink carnations. . these and oth^ propcfflals strong, has seemed on the rise. made-” • . War on Viet Cong Genovese, he was promptly sat up Bernard B. DeLong of Manches­ ’The White House Insisted Ken­ lost by a return to conservative , Rockefeller, who is on a tour of PHARMACY backed by some conservativea attitudes which he likened ' to has not made any an­ Rothwell Girl to he killed In a rigged prison ter served as best man. Ushers BLOCK CHUCK EASY GOING BEEF STEW nedy was not attacking Goldwa- fight. 299 E. CENTER ST. would lead the nation into a ter, but, rather, making a positive those of the McKinley era. nouncement of Ws campaign for were Arthur F. Galinat of Coven­ In particular the President crit­ the nomination. He said he spotted the plot, try, a brother of the bride, and bone in ... best Hearty . . . economical . . . easy to cook with plenty “dangerous world of retreat— statement on the problems the A tight lid has been placed avoided being trapped and then of carrots, onions and potatoes. not of strength,” adm lnli^tlon faces in forgiiw ic ise proposals th break off dip­ Alcorn, of Suffield, Conn., was Seen Unhampered by State Police on informa­ TEL M l 941896 Roy Frances DeLong of Man<^es- center cuts lomatic relations '-'with all states Republican national chairman later killed a fellow inmate qf the E ter. Kennedy did not mention by foreign policy In a complex world. tion regarding investigation prison with an iron pipe. It turned Some Kennedy associate* were whose principles we dislike,” to from 1966 through 1969. He re­ Mrs. Galinat wore a light btaie ; Finely Diced Cubes of Lean U. S. Choice name the Ariiona Republican who withhold aid from countries signed as Connecticut’s Republi­ of the Hope Rothwell murder. out, he related, that he had been dress, white ,suxessories and a cor- ' may be hie GOP opponent in the “whose governments are run dif­ can national committeeman two SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)—Secretary of Defense Robert After meeting behind closed wrong about the Identity of the sage of pink rosea. The bride­ 1964 presidential campaign. But S. McNamara toured Viet Nam’s central highlands today af­ man he thought was a Genovese he Included some Grfdwater pol­ ferently from our own” and to re­ years ago to devote full time to doors for more than two hours groom’s mother wore a blue print' SAVE 20c PKG. LAST WEEK OF SALE ON Elephant Shot sume atmospheric nuclear testing. his law practice. He and Rocke­ ter receiving reassuring reports that the Buddhist campaign morninir officials gave mobster out to kill him. dress, navy accessories, and a ; Stewing Beef 85a icies In a catalogue of what he Goldwater was one of the feller were classmates at Dart­ In the first hours of what may termed unacceptable proposws be two or three days of testimony. corsage of red rosea. advanced by ultraconservatives. strongest opponents of the recent­ mouth and have remained friends NO STAMPS A reception for 125 was held at I ROYAL 6 7 Ib. “The ground beef with the college education.’’ ly ratified limited nuclear test ban through the years. Valachi never got into any detail Meaty lean whole to In a major address Thursday After Rampage Both U.S. and Vietnamese of-*>------other than repetition of what about the crime syndicate’s oper­ night befto'e a full house of 8,000 treaty. In a speech arguing The Courant said Alcorn con­ has already been said. NO GIMMICKS Pinehurst Lean against the pact this week he ad­ ferred Thursday in New York City fleers in the field told McNamara retary of defense, said the re­ aUons. Most of his tesUmony U. S. Choice at the historic , Mormon Taber­ Through City vocated breaking relations with with Leonard W. Hall, former na­ and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, ports indicated the Impact of the Tolland County Coroner Bernard dealt with the incidents In the nacle, Kennedy argued that these the Soviet Union. He insists at tional GOP chairman, and Fred chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Buddhist campaign was “marked­ J. Ackerman, who, with high state prison. Ice SHOULDER CLODS policies would be "fatal to our na- Staff, that the Buddhist crisis had ly different in the countryside and local police officials, met with It was the attempts on his life, Ronal security” and "Invite a every opportunity that foreign aid Scribner Jr. of Maine, undersec­ Just Ground Beef 79a LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A be limited to friendly nation.s. i retary of the Treasury in Presi­ diminished neither the scale of from that in the cities.” State Police Commissioner Leo J. Valachi says, which led him to Communist expansion.” carnival elephant bolted from its military operaUons in the North Sylvester painted a generally Mulcahy at headquarters in Hart­ decide to tell his story to federal 3 lbs. 2.25 Without question, Kennedy In In a one-sentence distillation of dent Dwight D. Eisenhower’s ad­ Cream act, trampled thi;pugh a crowded his views In those areas, Kennedy ministration. All three men sup­ nor the morale of Vietnamese favorable picture of the U.S.- ford, would only say that the meet­ authoriUes. Low Prices V2 Gallon department store,' kicked an el­ ported Richard M. Nixon for the troops. ■Vietnamese military effort in the ing was held to discuss the crime In response to quesUons from uitar derly man and led police and and evidence uncovered, that the Sen. Karl Mundt, R-8.D., Valachi G 80 FLAVORS Or our 8 in 1 blend of Beef . Pork . . . Veal at same (Continued on Page Eight) GOP presidential nomination in Arthur Sylvester, Assistant Sec- north and added there was ground price. Yale Invites Again, hundreds of citizens on a two-mtle 1960. Hall and Scribner are two for “low- key optimism.” investigation is still continuing, did say the rackets were very hi- SHOP PINEHURST DUNCAN HINES FAK40US CAKE MIXES chase ’Thursday night until It was of Alcorn’s closest political asso­ ”We appear to be moving for­ and that information is still being craUve. In the hand* of in expert, it’* eaay to prepare Pot Roast*, Meat Loaves and Beef Gov. Wallace Silent shot down. ciates. ward,” Sylvester said. "Our op­ sought from the public regarding He said it would “break llie HOBBY CLASS 3 packages for 1.00 Stews that can become reiJ Gourmet dlehe*. For new recipes buy the October issue <31ty police pumped more than Los Angeles Heat Richard Salant, president of Col­ Andover Bloc erations are not completely suc­ any incident of women being stop­ adding machine” to try to calcu­ SELF SERVICE 20 rifle slugs into the 8,000-pound ped or approached in lonely areas, Save 23c to 29c On Every 8... of Woman’* Day at Pinehurst NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — umbia Broadcasting System News cessful, but they’re Improving and late the vast sums Genovese has FOR ADULTS... animal when It cornered Its train­ Drives Away Smog said Thursday night that Alcorn are expected to Improve more.” or any other unusual Incident that gathered from them. GROCERY DEPT. LAST WEEK OF SALE ON Gov. George C. Wallace of Ala­ er, WUliam Pratt of King Brothers had been offered a job as a CBS Seeks Special As evidence of continued coop­ might help in the investigation. Valachi said his own taka had SHURFINE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES bama has received a second In­ Carnival, on a street. political consultant for coverage eration from villagers in ;pitc of When asked about reports that IT'S R IN ! IT S EASY! “It was getting more crazed all LOS ANGELES (AP)—Los An­ police were holding a man who re­ OAIXON 16 oz. packages— 3 for 1.00 vitation to speak at Yale Univer­ geles residents, baked by two of both major party conventions the Buddhist crisis, Sylvester said (Conttnaed on Page Ten) EVERY80DY IS D O IN G m sity, a week after the first one the time,” a policeman said. days of near-record heat, braced next year. Alcom served in a sim­ ALPOA Parley the peasantry was showing a portedly “flirted” with women in PINEHURST U. S. CHOICE STEAK SALE was withdrawn. —.• The elephant rumbled out of its for a third day In the oven today, ilar capacity at the last conven­ greater willingness to report guer­ the Vernon area, a "No comment” HOOD MILK Learn to play the guitar In our SPECIAL 10-WEEK HOBBY In Montgomery, Ala., Wallace ring at the carnival site in the tions. rilla movements and that there was the answer given by Commis­ parking lot of the Logan Shopping with no relief in sight. A request for a special meeting (contents) CLASS. It's a well idanned Intoreattng method teaching guitar NEW YORK or PIN BONE said he had no comment. The weatherman predicted bo consider amendments to the by­ were fewer 'Viet Cong attacks and sioner Mulcahy. aooofnpaniment for folk, weatem and popular music. PORTERHOUSE STEAK Acting against the advice of Center. It crsish'ed inta ArlU’s more government patrols. Police are working around the Department Store through a front, high of 108 today after Thursday’s Aide’s Son Arrested laws of the Andover Lake Proper­ Bulletins university and New Haven city high of 109. NEW LONDON (AP)—The son ty Owners Assocdaition (ALPOA) As President Kennedy’s chief mil­ clock from the Vernon police sta­ with large Tenderloins officials, the World Community door. will be mode today. The propos­ itary advisers toured the country, tion. A stream of officers and Culled from AP Wirei Infrucfions By Arnold Landsberg Association and the Yale £aw The female elephant plodded It was even too hot for smog of New London City Atty. Edmund possible suspects are continually SIRLOIN 89i Thursday. When the mercury hit J. Xlshenfelder Sr. was one ot seven als would eliminate olleg^ dls- the people of South Vie' Nam Forum, both law school organlza- through , the aisles, destroying criniination in the aasoedation's went to the polls to elect a new going in and out. CLASS STARTS WEDNESDAY. OCT. 2.8 P.M. All other (Mrefully trimmed sirloins lb. 99c ^ Rons, issued the Invitation for a thousands of dollars In merchan- 101 the air pollution forced its men arrested yesterday for failure Major Leslie Williams, State Po­ way through tjie layer of warm to purchase the $60 federal gam­ membership poHcdes. '123-member National Assembly. ROBBERY IN BRITAIN lb. 1.09 Check the trim . . . check the price Euid quslity. November appearance. dlse, Meyer Friedman, store man­ air that normally acts like a A draft of the proposed changes Results of the election were ex­ lice executive officer, this after­ INSTRUMEN'TS RENTED—ENROLLMENT LIMITED Last week an undergraduate ager, said. “It's a miracle no one bling tax stamp.' pected to have no influence on the noon denied any report that a sus­ LONDON (AP)—A gang of stovelid to keep' smog packed in The arrests were made In New was approved last night at a m et­ eight men ambushed an armored SHURFINE FEE $20.00 FOR THE 10 WEEK CLASS group, the Political Union; had waa hurt.” the Los Angeles basin. ing oaJled by a group within authdritarian policies of President pect is "being held for this crime.” rescinded its invitation to the Chased by the trainer and po­ London and Willlmantlc by federal Diem and his brother Ngo Dinh Commissioner Mulcahy, in re­ truck tofiay and got away with EVAPORATED MILK Other things escaped, tOo, such and state officers working with lo­ ALPOA. By a vote of 20 to 5, govemo! at the request of Yale’s lice, the beast pushed out of the those present supported a change Nhu, the president’s chief adviser. sponse to questions pertaining to $252,000 in bank notes. The LANE eUlTAR MUSIC CENTER Pork’s in season and our boneless loin roast is a great favorite. We have 6 lb. Roasting acUng president, Kingman Brew­ store through a fire exit. as many school children, city of­ cal police. Similar raids were The assembly has had virtually the case said that the investiga- j holdup occurred on a road near fice workers and anyone who did. staged in other cities throughout In ALPOA bylaws to allow any 6 tall cans 83c lllV i CENTER ST. • 649-7835 • MANCHESTER Chickens, Fowl, Chicken Parts and Ri/g lb. Fryers . . . Roasters . . . New crop frozen oven- ster. It knocked down and seriously owner of property at the private rubber-stamp status since Diem tion is continuing. He would not Swanley in Kent. First report* Wallace Is certain to face oivU injured Asa D. Schiedel, 67, of not have to stayjon the job. Down- the country as part of a concerted started ruling by decree in 1961. disclose any other information. said the loot consisted of gold ready Turkeys. crackdown on persons suspected of lake to join. Under present rules a property ’’The concept of a loyal opposi­ Major Samuel Rome, who is con­ bullion. The armored truck was (OoBtliiDed en Page Two) (Oontiniied on Page Two) (Oontinued on Page Two) vlolatihg the tax stamp law. tion Is alien to the form of gov­ ducting the investigation, ha* been making a routine transfer ot CUT-RITE MORRELL U.S. Atty. Robert C. Zampano owner applying for member^iip must be approved by two-thdrds ernment here,” one top American in the field most of the day and ha* ca.sh from one branch of Mar­ OUR MEAT MANAGER SUGOES’TS AN The Finest, Freshest Block Island said Edmund J. Eshenfelder Jr., diplomat commented. not been available for comnient. tin’s BfUik—one of Britain’s big­ W A X PAPER 24, waa arrested at a service sta­ of the vothig m em b^. gest financial Institutions — to tion In New London that had been (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) another. The robbers rammed It 2 boxes 49c IMPERIAL OVEN ROAST lb. 89c SWORDFISH lb. 65c designated as a spot believed to be (Continued on Page Ten) with another truck and a car, LAST EVENING Ham Church Bomber Police Search frequented by gamblers. ^ blackjacked si\ guards into sub­ (Boneless any weight from 8 lbs.) OYSTERS . . . HADDOCK . . . FLOUNDER Besides Elshenfelder, those ar­ mission and fled with the loot in Scott’s Softweve 4 rolls 49c o tt om wiie M A /txe r r k p o r t «tso p m 5-lb. can rested were James Lee Jr., 49, of Regarded as Shrill-Voiced Gadfly another truck. A fanner who ? Morrell’s JMk Scanlcm sent us 50 case* of these fine New London; Aldelbert G. Nelson, saw the raid said It was aU over *75 Ft. Reynolds hams for this sale. A real value when you get a 5-lb. Progressing, Gov. Wallace Says 46, of Waterford; Louis Osso, 48, in lacs than a minute. . . . we reviewed three important reasons why CBUi of ham for only 3.69. GOLDEN FRESH Delphis L. Bonin, 64, his brother Foil W rap...... 69c you should consider Putnam as your broker. Norman, 43. and Roger F. Bourey, INDICTED FOR TRIP They have served Connecticut for 58 yeare, NEW YORK (AP)—Gov. GeorgW “I will always talk with anyoneain the background, and called it 43, all ot Willlmantic. W.ASHINGTON (AP) —Four Kellofi(g’s V ariety...... 48c C. Wallace of Alabama said today as. long A.as lA it is in the best Inter­ defamation Ywby nVintrwrantlv photography. ** Polite Chill Awaits Mrs. Nhu New York City men were In- are also investment bankers and maintain MISS IOWA “progress has been made” In the est of the people at Alabama,” Asked about the statement from Primary Results Icted today on charges of con- FtHinula No. 409 ...... 79c a sizeable research department. Your Putnair search for the bomber uriio blew he added. the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. By THE ASeOOIATED PB£88 Bv JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Atary mission for "acting like little# When she finally reaches the ■ spiring lUegalty to organize and representative can give you many more. Why up a Negro church In Birming­ Wallace said racial difficulties blaming him for the church bomb­ In four cities, party-endorsed __ ^ T T a " TUnited7n 1f«H States nnon h^r her nrpsAnt present trio trip promote a trip by 59 American Kraft’s 8 Oz. White Carrots ham 12 days ago, hut declined to In Alabama "must be solved by ing deaths, Wallace said neither WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. offl soldiers of fortune. students to Cuba last summer, not see him today. candidates were the winner* in cials have decided on a policy of Lodge said in Saigdh Uiat the to the West, officials said. Mrs. American C h eese...... 85c five details. local people” and that “there has he nor the people ot Alabama as yesterday’s Democratic mayoralty Americans are engaged in a Nhu will not be invited to talk the Department of Justice said. Bacon cello bag Four children were killed by the been too much interference from a whole should bear the blame. chill correctness—the polite cold Those named in the Indictment primaries, but Mayor Edward D. struggle with Communist guerril­ with any leading American au­ Washington In the first place.” "The Supreme Court and the shoulder—for dealing with Mrs. returned by a federal grand Mcplosion. Bergin of Waterbury was picked Ngo Dinh Nhu when she arrives la force* and "should be thanked thorities in spite of her important Wallace. Interviewed n NBC Asked If he feared a new out­ administration of Washington and off by his challenger. and highly vocal position in her jury In Brooklyn, were: Levi BAM Beef S te w ___ 49c break of violence, the governor in the United States. and not insulted.” Laub, 24; Phillip Abbott Luce, FREE INFORMATION SAU SEA SHRIMP COCKTAIL television’s "Today" show, said the agitators vdio come into this The man who dumped Bergin “Nobody wants to get Involved “These junior officers are risk­ own ruling family. If she asks to U .S.N o.1 the bombing was done by a "de­ replied: state are more to blame for the was City Comptroller Joseph F. ing their lives every day,” he speak with anyone at the State 26, and Stefan .Martlnot, 24, 37c c a H ^ -3 cans 1.00 Oom* to Pinehurst for the mented fool who has universal “There have been no race riots recent outbreaks of violence than in the shouting match with a pret­ who were charged with Illegally BAM Chicken Stew .... 65c McNeUis. ty woman,” one diplomat said in said. “It is Incomprehensible to Department she wUl be directed THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY finest apples . . maUce” gidnst both the i ^ t e In Alabama, just some clashes anyone else,” he said Elsesvhere, the candidates who me how anyone can speak so I to an official at one of the lower traveling to Cuba and back. DUBUQUE SAUSAGE M EAT...... lb. 39c and Negro race*. But, he said, between demonstrators and po­ commenting on the bitterly criti­ Anatoi Schlosser, 26, waa charg­ Crisco I s ...... 81c This important utility has pioneer^ a new MclN’TOSH Wallace denied there has been had the backing ot their own town cal First Lady ot South Viet Nam. cruelly.” levels of policymaking. But no (L u t 4 items on sale from self-service meat case) Potatoes “the American people have been lice. Whoever set off that bomb any breakdown in communica­ committees rode over the chal­ In Rome later Mrs. "Nhu again one wishes to confer a kind of ed in addition with conspiring concept of central heating and cooling. Read CHLAVENS’TEINS misled by the national press and in the church was a demented ■You can’t win anything that to recruit and arrange for the DELICIOUS tions between white and Negro lengers by healthy marg;in8. way ‘ referred to "adventurers and sab- cheap martyrdom on her by mak the details in our HIGHLIGHT report now ndio and television media” about fool, but I believe the overwhelm­ races in Alabama. He said he has trip. The Justice Department Liquid Ivory WhUe our favorite is the METTE MUNK PRIN- ing majority of white and Negro The victors were Mayor Samuel ■Ae rejoinder made Thursday I oteurs” among U.S. officers and j ing it appear that she wa.s com available. Yours for the asking. 25 Ib. bag 89c 1 0 ; racial violence in Alabama. "talked to many Negro leaders” J. Tedesco in Bridgeport, Acting by Ambassador Henry Cabot brushed aside Lodge’s criticism plelely turned away or denied pointed out that the Depart­ SESSE DANISH PASTRY, we think you wUl like The interview was taped Thurs­ citizens 'Will continue to restrain any hearing at all. ment of State Issued regulation* King: S iz e ...... 89c them all. Remember . . . get coupon here . . , send LARGE HEADS OF but he did not discuss segrega­ Mayor Willla*n E. Hidcey Jr. in Lodge to Mrs. Ntau’s attack on of her earlier remarks. day night in Montgomery for the themstives, and there will be no tion with them because “there is This was about the reaction ^ far as the major issues of Jan. 19, 1961. requiring a spa- two labels to Nabisco and they will send you a one SNOW WHI'X'E BOLTON SLICING TOMATOES major outbreaks of 'violence. Stamford, Donald J. Irvrtn in Nor- U.S. servicemen fighting commu­ daily vaUdated passport for telecast today. no basis for negotiating on that.” waUc and MAyor Gregory Mor- nism in her country was promptr which had been expected here. policy in the continuing Vietna­ YOtfU. FIND A FRIEND AT... dollar bill. When they pay you for trying . . . the CAtJlJFLOWBR 8 9c jtaked If ha would talk with “Iliere Is more 'violence In De­ mese crisis are concerned, Mra. travel to Cuba by Americans. qufiUity just has to be good. BUHERNUT and ACO RN SQUASH His talks with Megroes have risaey in West Haven. /J,ad by morale otmsideratians ra- In the White House and State j^resident Kennedy’s racial emls- troit and Chicago and New York Department she is regarded as a Nhu is regarded as buzzing about The Indictment charged the and Pblladelidiia than tb'era has dealt primarily wltti^ efforts to MUNeUs best Bergin 8,644 W {her ttian by any readiness to en­ three who went to Cuba did sa PUTNAM & C O . arlM to Blrmlnidtom .— former hdp educate Negroes and provide 8,201, Tedesco defeated John F. gage in public debate with her, ehriU-voiced gadfly and trouble­ the real problems without actual­ CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE Secretary of the Army Kenneth C. been in Alabama anyway.” maker whose long record of bit­ ly being involved with them. The without such passports. Max­ ■n/ficfitnU 71 EAST CENTER ST— 643-2161 Royall and former West Point In diacussihg coverage ot the more jobe for them, he said. Luckart 4,367 to 2,206, Hickey mformants here said. imum penalty for Sdilosse# downed 'William M. Ivler 5,953 to Mrs. Nhu, wife of the powerful ter attacks on the United- States decision for Lodge to answer her football coach, Earl Blaik—Wal­ racial crista, the governor singled The governor also mslsted that has had the result chiefly of is cited as an example. He spoke wo«^ be five years In prison and OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9:00 lace said they have not aaked for out Time He held up Negroes in Alabama are given 1,464, Irwin beat Bkiwin T. Cha- brother of South Viet Nam’s bach­ because. the military offlosr* fltilooO fine. Maximum for the ilott 1,030 to 1,864, and Mor- elor resident, Ngo Dinh Diem, building up antagonism to the a oosiference and if they do, a copy beartng his pteture on the squid protection at the law and South Vietnamese foreign aid pro- aOMn would be Ifi y ean an* Opea Daily si to 5:80. Thursday Eve. 6 to 9. novar, wtto s thattarad ehnrch wtar had denouiiesd 'wnat she called *wa’l ORM that lifidca wbeo wa Junker oCficani o< {h* U.8. mfU* gmm to Gongnss. Open Saturday 9 to 12. 01* to It” ■dMT aad a bnkaB 4 |« w a( aatot