nwa Dsttjr Net Pnm Run The Weadu¥T TUESDAY, NOVEMBBa B, 1868 Itor Ytak BMtoi Rato bagtontog tonight. iMW j9Ranrl|f^0t^r E w fu in g H^rraUi I, 1848 86 to 40. Tutuorrow m la eoattao- iiattrIjFater hM tiaoagh moot of day. High •b o o tm Soandia Lodca. Onl«(’o'Vaaa, Jamea B. Plata of 8 Batea 1.5,334 A citadar aala win be bald H m Ladlea Auxiliary of the l>ep«rtinents Move O e m e u t iiio Maitdte»ter— A City o f ViBagm Charm A b o u t T o w n Saturday, Now. Id, by the Btaar- 8th Dlatriet Sire Department wW meet Ihuraday at 8 pjn. Rd. haa recently bean i^jpotit- F e r r a r i win hare a apedal maatint to­ at Odd FeUowa^ Han. A r « A>o4 and tloB with tha Chrtatmaa Pair bouaa, S 3 'M a in -S t liV, Herbert Bengaton wfll lead ------to the town-owned Trotter b«k» Mi* rriday atarUac st at tha ohardi, >00 Parker St OorOBdo A. Fsrtarl, 58, of ! • ajM. ml B u iio i’a on MUa hbuieheator Ormagm wiU meet a songfeat of Swedieh and Bing- Manohaiter Jayoee wlvea wlU Blook at 88 Center St Data System Ram and aalaml ftindara may lUii aonga. RefreNifbenU win be meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Verona, N . J., oonvibted 10 Aa of yaatarday, the wal- a t TboM wiahliia to hav* n lo ba ordered by omtactlng Nra. tomorrow at 8 p^m. at Orance Josapb Oismanttoo, town eon- Hall. Iba Sleet and Second da- aerved by membera hawlnff q ,* home of Mra. Ken Reyn- yaara ago ki the atoying of a fara daputmant and tha vra- Itv a s piokad np may oontaet Richard FM d of >1 OrUfln Rd. troUer, will dlacuM the Trt-Oity gfae will be conferred. Refreeh- birUidayB In Nowamber. okte, 13 Khne Rd. Oueat apeak- WUHmantk) wonan to Vaenio, tar and eawer department Iflm. Ii*Mi Bradlay, 7S Pha^ or Nr*. Baiold fitoaly of tO Data Proeeselng Project Ryatem menta win be oarred by Ifrs. 4r will be Miae Donna Rlndtoe are In toetr newly renovaCad Rd. ‘ntablM Rd. by Sunday. The to being paroled. at the ooitoMnce for Obnneot- Madeline Moray and Mr. and Delta Chapter, RAM; wUl from Burtoh’a Store who will offices, next to the central trtodara -may ba yieked up at The Btate Pardons Board met leut city end town ftaanoe per- Mra. liouia Totniao. meet tomorrow at 7*J0 p.m. ■ demonatiate the uae of ooa- Flrshoine. Memben of die VFW Aoalia- tha church the tnonilnc of the tho Maaonlc Temple. The Moot yestorday and reduoad to Itome aohhel to ba held at tha UBl- ry ptanniiM to vtaU^tba NaaHiig- veraKy of Oonneotloirt on Nov. lair, which opana at 10 a.m. The BlgMl^ DWtrtet Sire D ^ Excellent Maater Maaon degree served” the life aentanoe of Fet^ ton Vetaram H oapttal arlth Poet and threatened to teU tato fam­ 30. The oonfoMne'e to Jotetty partment wW hold a depart­ win be cotkerred. Oriuly rarl and three other ooavloted mtn liara tomucniar idght are ily about toeir rrtattooaMp. Oftloeni and dlrectora of ment meeting tomorrow eve­ Pearaoiv moat excellent Mqg, alayara. sponsorgd by the UCtato Ibatl- reminded to m*et ad the Poat Thereafter he said he Bred two tute of Public Servloe, tbe Mu- Om ar Shrtae Chd> wlU meet at ning at 7. After the meeting, win prealde. After the degree Public Records Ferrart w as c h a rg e In the Home at ddS. toots at her while the gun wee nlelpel Finance OffleoM Aaao- 8 pjau tomorroiw aff tha home Hoae Oo. Nb. 3 wlU mdet at 8. work, there wBl bo'a aortal time total riMottog of his aBagrad Warrantee Deeds In a jpaper bag. claUoa of Conn., end the State of Robert Murdook, South Rd., wilh refreehmenta. ____ Htort F. Jbnea Jr. and M. girt friend. Mrs. Evelyn Seddon, Tux piHMirtmtnt H ie Kbftee KTaftera of the *' .___, ^ Mary Jones to John J. and Irane as she was seated to a paikad The data prqooaalng ayrtwi.to The One! Mancheater TWCA wlU meet to­ The M am *^ -R Malerba. property at >W ear on Valley Falla Rd. in Ver- a Joint vantuM Involving Man­ toe Lames AuxHiaiy of D ^ed conwiyanoe tax T o ^ to Painl morrow at 8:80 a.m. at the Oom- chester, Wefliersflsld, and Wind­ American Veteran* wlH meet ■V muntty T . The groiqi wUl work $38.95. The body of m m . Seddon was sor. The systsm to besteaSy us­ tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the Old Firehouse PUIMB^OUT on a Chilatmaa pro directed Mary W. Donovan and Ruth found In tbe parked oar by a ed for p a y ^ , adoount* payaMa, by MTa. David Mtol)hy. Mem­ ■VFW home. “■ M. liebeig to Kennetb M. and resident c i the area. Thomas Bids be opened Nov. 18 and appropriation oontrol, tbe DEUVERY! bera are reminded to bring an snip ______, ______. Eunice W. Moigeater, property ROoker, who grew suaploloua- at U a.m. In di* Munlolpal latter a by-produot of the first Wins Popular, artlat wateroolor bruMi and a ^ ** HoUtotee St., conveyance after seeiiw the oar parked two. Tha ayrtam to progMinmad ffffff Wins brandy anIAer wfairti baa been will have Its monthly meeting ^ Building for painting tha old MTHIIR mua for some time. ao that the three towns may use waahed and eleanad with aloo- Pina St. firehouse, abandoned ______oondaaaed to the *U or any part of tha data. boL Other material* wU be March 1985 when the new Mc­ Aa tha trial town, aamentlno availaMe at the meeting. Hoat- abooUng of Itoa. Seddon.^The i6i Kee St. Firehouse w as dedtoat- said, Manohsstar has bean ttfinr easad are Mra Ruaadl Q. Pow- riaytog took plaoa to March State Vote the system alnoe July. Wetbera- ett aaid Mira Joaeph Kamlnakl. 1868 and Ferrari was picked ed. Electoral V ote A Oombkied Communion Sup- * • * U tn fleld win put tha ayatom tato af­ [<( - t ! ' • . S:;t’ c»at nrr.is':>n A batiyrttter to avaflabia. per win' be hrtd by St. Ibrga- U. 8. OovenmMnt against The old firtoouB*, at Pine SL HARTFORD, Conn. (AiP) — IHoe President Hubert up in Wallingford atawoat a fect to Janfiary, wllh Wtodmr ret Circle, Daughters of Uabel- Hugh F. end Theresa Hayden, and Hartford Rd., will be leas­ H. Humphrey overcame an early camjpaign lead by WASHINGTON (A P )— Refpublican Richard M. Nix­ month 'later. A t that time po- /poaatoiy oompleUng the trio of BARRiCiNl Mandieater Lodge of Masons la, and Oibbona AaaemMy, 390 Srtiool S t, $63«A1. Uoe atod the retotiontolp In­ ed b y the town to an unnamed Richard M. Nixon and a vote drain by George C. Wal- on was elected S7th President of the United States to­ win meet tonIgM at 7:80 at the tenant. Many tovm and private towns In July. laice to capture Connecticut’s eight electoral coHege Catholic Ladiee of Columbus Marrtoge !*««— * volved "mbnoy sntangletosnto o , ClemenUno said to Wa pans! day and won an immediate pledge of support fv ^ MhaoniC' Temple. The Entered Thursday, Nov. 3L at the KofC David SVirbea ThomhiU, 157 deals.” UMS have been proposed for K votes in Tuesday's election. Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey,^the man he narrowly CONCINTRATIO UQUI0' CHOCOLATES toioe It was atMUdoned. A ll diatoaalon he plana to davSlop PoUa taken early in the cam- Apprentice degree wtil be ocn- Home. 188 Main St. A memorM Lenox St., and Katoieen Ferrari had been jdant auper- tha Initial ataps takan to toaagu- d efea ted * DRAIN O P B « • C U A N B t ferred. Junior Warden James ware turned down, and the palgn had ladioated a stoiatan- Maas for deceased membera of France* ' Ann RtoaeB, 755 B. Intendent at Fenn Manutootur- rattng the s j ^ m , the ooordtoa- Capping a remaricaWe political comeback, Nixon A. Stratford wUl preaMe. building haa remained vacant. tlal lead for tbe RapUbUoan oo*- • RATS H A K both orgaataatlonB wUl be cele- Middle Tpke., Nov. 9, South ing Co. whSe MM. Seddon wma thm of data umga among ^ surged to the W hite House on the creert of close windup 98* brated at 8 p.Yh. at S t James’ Methodiat Church. secretary to plant exebuttoes. . The old ftrebouae on Spruce Independent tender—but they also had sbown • IA 1S PAT 8t„ abemdonod when the new towns, the development of oorta, a stoeaMa.perMntago o f tmda- victories in California, his native state, IHlnois and Camrch, a ^ d l ^ r ^ ^ Thwna* Andrew Jacobsen, 887 In a oonfeaston, F e n a ri aaid and the hmerion of the Uatoon Manoheeter Qreen Firehouse oided voMm . I t waa from thto ed at 7 - Hackmatack S t, and Carol Ann Mrs. Seddon wanted bfm to go Ohio. " ~ ’ M A H C H E S IO l vme opened, to being used for man working with the three YliH ^ McLean rt toe C M M c Mooney, 368 S. Main S t, Nov. to Florida wkh her, and when undecided groi4>> vrtileh tortud- ■ntroiKh the long night after president went over the top at •forage and tratotog purpoaas. towns. G>urse Paid ed dtognnUed baokara,-of Sen. HAKOWAMe & SUPPLY tion Center, be , ^ jaavea* Cburch. he refused she becato* angry gueat apeaXer. The event to (^>en Eugene J. MOOarthy, luid from LiggtH Dras Alfred Coda, 43 Ddwwrd Bt., ten Main st.. to members and guests. Those For Ribicoff the ranka of Waltooe-leaMng deadtock-and Uiey nearly Ued planning to attend tha event and Edna. ^ M ae Bueeo, 41 working peopl* that Humphrey to the popular vote. Nixon’s Oalltocnla at the PuMhb may contact memberB of ekher ____apparently received the booat edge at 13:80 p.m. EST was only “ vote*. nrywiMtton Mary'S Episcopal CmMlL p l » 180,(H7 votes with more than 87 Humphrey threw to fl»e towto mlUlon votes cast. at noon in a somber, emotlonel -admtoed by *0^ » ira# without queatlon a atun- speerti at hi* Mtoneapolto hotel yt^^f—j***** 5** ^ tong, oome-fronr-bebind vlctocy. But In the electoral vote col­ again ’Rieoday w h «i tbe 68-yeer- anUclpated, Democra- umn, where presidencies am headquarters. rtd former geveanor and ooie- tks Sen. Abrabam Ribicoff wen won, Nixon had 387, Humphrey ”I feel w « have done a bech of time caWnet member waa re- re-eleeUon handUy, downing hi* 172 and Oeorge C. Wallace, the a Job,” the 67-year-old vice GORMAN sleeted to tho U.S. Senate. RepUbUcan opponent, Edwin H. Amertoan Indepwidsnt party presWent aaid, his voice seam- "Itao day of the poUUoal May Jr., by over 10^000 votes, candidate, 45. Victory required togly ntmr toe breaking polik. boas Is gone,” Ribicoff told a There were Just two bright 270 electoral vote*. ”®y ***•*- I«x o n haa won. The democratic gro«q> o f young supporters at spots for the OonnecUcut P Richard M . Nixon Spiro T . Agnew Tbe 96-yeaiM)ld form er vice, ^ ^ ^ the Tale Law Bidwol in New on election night; the unseat- Haven tote Tuesday edgbt "I ing of three-term Democratic how let’s get on with too urgent BROTHERS think we are entertag on a new Oongresaman Donald J. Irwin task of unifying tola country.” em In paUUos.” by Republican State Rep. Low­ Two Bond Issues Approved His wife Muriel at his aid*, At RIUeofTs stde was New ell P. Welcker Jr. in the Fourth Phane Queries Swamp Herald. Humphrey said he had tele- 1928-1968 Haven Mayor Rkdiatd C. Lee, District, and the impressive re- phO"*<1 and wired N 'xo - hie con- aa old ally In the poUUoal wan, electton victory of Republican Mrs. Lillian Fitzsimmons, Herald switchboard op­ gimtulatlons and told him; "You both inteiparfy and tatraparty. Congressman Thomas J. Mes erator, had sore hands and lame arms this morning Town Votes Democratic; w!U have my auiq|>ort to loading kin in the Sixth District. . tola naUon.” White 'RlUooft’o hewing to hto because she processed over 12,000 (tolls last night. Although they had been fooled A half-hour' later, Nixon aaid own oouMe angered many a by the Humphrey surge, the The switchboard lights were blinkii^ ntodly soon party IPyal^ »t appealed to called these two after 8:15 when The Herald started giving out eariy at his New York City hotel may an unaflUtotod voter. And correctly T™in th* Defeats Lincoln School headquartara that Um "grea t Irwin was tbe election results. Galls came in so fast that idiout one obJeoUve of tots administration 40th Anniversary it Is the unaStUlated voteH who underdog throughout 'his cam­ quarter were lost, making the number of queries ac­ By SOL B. COHEN equipment proposal won by 8,- Barry drew 11,542 Manchester ivUl be to bring the American decide statewide eleottana to votes to tf,'<4B paign; Mesklll waa a strong favi: tually answered by Herald persimnel about 8,000. pei^e together.” Oomeotlout, atooe they outnnm- orlte from the word go. Mes Manchester went Demo- ware AgoattoeBL Barry was re-eleot- 40 YEARS OF SRMrlCE hw even the dominant Demo­ A quick poll of those answering calls showed "that "Tbia w ill be an opew adtobv- WlPs victory margin of nearly ^t|c yesto^^ preddent, UJ8. sana- ed to toe four-town 4tb flei)a- crats. albout 75 per CMit of the callerD wanted to know about torlal Dtatrict istration,” he promiaed, ’’opep W.OOO votoq was In strlUiig coi- jdurallties to all tat oneof oongresaman, state senator to men and w<-vn''n of bo’ h ra% WHh too help o f Mu poUtt- trast to the 4,000-vote-edge by the Lincoln School question, and the Barry-Agosti- Oenovesi, in the 18th 'Asaem- that partyi"—- s nominee.------ana Trie nor ww.o smwo state representa- drew ties.'” He sold b e glrtied . to caUy unaftUiatod, Rthiootf piled which he was elected to his first nelli senatorial race. 8,748 ig> a .tnaxgto of U»,9()6 .voM ...teTm In 1988. ^ lone to 2,oto tor Democrat'kito. itoy gap. ' The erfis came at a record pace, more than twice hcan State Rep. DoMld one state Aaaembly seat. The Francis Mahoney to tli «**»• over hto choMeoger, E d i^ H. Elsewhere, In 'Connecticut. as many as on April 30 when The Herald took calls May Jr. of WetoerafieH, a form- fom. incumbent Democratic Con­ Genovesi, who won re-elec- town haa bad two RepuMican 19to 'Dlatriet. D istrict, defeated in.to- “We want to bring Americano or RepubHoan atate chairman greaamen handily won re-elec- after the Project Concern referendum. tion in the 18th Assembly and one state rapreaentatlve. oumbent RepuhUban Robert together.,- Who eervod one term to Con- uon—Emilio Q. Daddarlo In the The switeWboard was shut off at 10^30 when calls D istrict. figures now are reversed. StavnlUky, 4,033 to 3,471. And, Nlxcm eald Fnaldeiit Johnson greoB during toe Elsenhower pirst District to a sixth term; were coming in too fast to handle. The voters turned down one Vice President Hubert -Mum- N. Otartee Boggtnl, to toe 20th also wired oongratulatioiia end AMERICAN yeaH. WHUam L. St. Onge in toe Sec- laferendum question, a proposed itorey, who received a 1,827 District, outdrew RepubUcw that he was heading tor a vaca- May bad hammered away at ond District to a fourth term; $1,966,000 bond Issue for a new Mancheater margin, la only the WUliam Forbes, 3,923 to 8,185. tion In Florida but. would call RMiioof/ fo r making a "Oertapo Robert N. Olaimo in the Third Ltnooln School in (Jeuber third Democratic preeldenUal Third Party candidate Oeorge ***** °** tormer President tactics:' charge aptinM toe Chi- District to a sixth term; and Springs P ark ; and approved candidate ever backed by local Wallace received 998 vote* in Dwlgbt D. Elsenhower, recupei> Ilf oago poMoe durtog toe Demo- Jrtm 8 . Monagan in the Fifth two othera, a $668,000 bond Is; pluraKtles. Manchester for president — on- ajUng at Walter Reed Army Hoe- oratlc National Convention and District to a sixth term, Political Veterans su« for school heating Improye- President Lyndon Johnson \y 4,5 of toe total oast Pitnl here from a eerlee of heart for saying that toe USB Pueblo at. Onge won by a margin menti, and a $113,000 bond is­ won in Mancbeeter by appraxi- prUnary Party Don- attacks. ★ DOUBLE STAMPS ON FILL-UPS had invaded toe territorial wa­ of 18,000 votes, a good deal sue for school capital equip­ mately 8,000 to 1964, and form- ^Id LaCroix received only 68 Johnson, from . his ranch in ters of North Korea and he, more than meet i>oUtlcal observ­ Take Area Races ment. / er President Frariklin Delano votes for congressman. Johnson <31ty, Tex., fdedged to ers had expected. Roosevelt won to 1986, In 1910 RtblooCf, would apologtoe to or­ in the ToHand County towns, The Lincoln School proposal, Running Without opposition Nixon: “ I shaU do everything In There was no con*olatlF defeated Max Rafferty, toe out­ the fifth time, and his own spoken superintendent of public Hubert Humphrey, ' Venton, degree murder in the September . surrendered two o f Its own. election as a presidential elect­ (Bee Page Twenlgr-Fsto') CARE RECEIPTS WILL RapubUcan Barry Goldwater Instruction. South yvindsor and Coventry. or p le d g e to Hubert Hum­ 1968 slaying of Hope ^thwell 2 -C E L L of Bolton. of Arlsona was returned to toe While Democrats took that Incumbent tod Dlatriet Con­ phrey. gressman Wlfllami St. Onge scor­ Judge Paid J. Driscoll, after COVER YOUR " aeat ha gave up tn 1884 to run EUid an Iowa seat from the OOP, "As a town chairman and FLASHUGHT ed a surprt^gly high plurality sponsor o f both Allen w d Hou­ hearing testimony, from two psy­ for president. Republtcans took over from toe chiatrists, ruled that the Andov­ Ra-alaotod for a fourth ter of about 18,000 over his Repub­ ley I couldn’t be happier," Fla- DettiooraU In Florida, Mary- er man was able to understand Elections W ith Each Oil and Filter Change WARRANTY was Sen. ..Everett M. Dlrkeen, lican opponent Peter Marianl. (Bee Page TwMdy-Four) Bt. Onge ran particularly strixig (Boo Pogo Twonty-One)’ proceedings against him and to 73; of minois, who la expected to assist in h^ own defense. He re-set the $60,000 bemd. At Glance Darwin, who is 62, has spent By THE ASSOCIATED PRE88 the last three months at Nor- Popular vote, 92 per cent of SNO CAPS whlch State Hospital after an voting units; examination by psychiatrists 7.75 X 14 or Smeller SPECIAL PRICES Humphrey 38,925,370, or 48 disclosed that, he was not in a per cent; Nixon 29,161,060, or 48 $25. a pair condition to proceed with his de­ ON A T U S per cent; Wallace 9,068 or IS fense. Today toe same two psy- per curt. chlatrlsts testified that Darwin 8,25 X 14 or Larger Electoral vote: Humphrey no longer suffers from any men­ oanled U states and toe Dis­ WEATllERGUARD tal disease or defect. They were $27. a pair trict of Columbia 'with ITS elec­ Dr. George A. Tulin and Dr. toral votes and led in 8 'states ’'-V ' Robert C. Doherty of Hartford. TIRES with 81 electoral votee:- Ntxon Dr. Tulin said, "it la my feel­ WhltewallB fl.OO Extra plus sales tax carried SO statae wkh 387 dec- \ ing that Roy Dajrwln has Im­ toral votee and led In 1 state proved emotionally and Is less with 3 electoral votes. Wallace « - - preoccupied than ha was pre­ €RAIUHIIT«»... (xurrled 6 states wMfa 46 riec- ' viously." , The doctors .examined Darwin toral votes. Needed to win 370. fcHllllfl/Hlllll Senate: Elected, 18 Demo­ We've taken all our Touch-Tong* phones (our Trimlines*, Prin­ pick any or as many colors as you have phones. At no additional on Oct. 26 at Norwich State Hos­ crats, 16 Repubacane; leOlMng, cess*, desk and wall models) and put them on display. So can cost. Now that’s something worth listening to. ‘ pital. The court ordered this ypm * *4 0 Demoorets, 1 RepubUoans; Wolcpmoi Her* examlnaUon after the superin­ tee how they actually work. And hear how they ac­ ToucIV-Tone phones. Now available in Manchester. V ii holdovers, 40 Demoorets, 38 Re­ - ... tendent of the hospital notified tually sound. So you can come in and tap their buttons Come to The Phone Store at 52 East Center Street publicans. Needed tor m ajority the court that Darwin wa* con­ 51. soon and hear them. You won’t believe your ears. and listen to them make music. sidered to be without psychosis. House: Elected, 343 D4m»- Tbday'B hearing was for toe . You can convert all the phones now in your house crets, 191 RepubUceaa; leadtaig, Touch-Ton* sofvic* I* ovaMobi* to Monchootor cuolomoM purpose of determining Dar­ Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cumminga, con­ to Touch-Tone service for only $1.75 a month (in win's competency to stand trial. 1 Demoonrt, 1 RapuhHooB. Needed for majority SIS. addition to your currant charges and a one-time whoM numbora *tort wHh 943. 644, 447 or 449 (H yeun Darwin was convicted of second soles Mary LeDuc, the only local Democrat who GORMAN BROTHERS Governors; Elaotad, 8 D e n ^ degree murder In April 1964. charge of $5.00), And with this service, you can •torts wHh^«4S, 447 or 449 you’ll nood a numbor chons*). lost In the election. ‘TU do better next time," she orats, 13 RppuWtoene; imRUS, 770 MAIN S1MIT MANCHKTM He was sentenced to' life Im­ 0 Democrat, 1 RepulS*; prisonment and was seilt to the told him. The party won an impresaive victory in holdoyere, 11 Deuworeto, 18 Roi im MUGHT SrOT OH MAW flMIIT (Rereld Photo by Pinto) (Bee Page Twenty-Four) town. (Herald photo by Pinto) pubUoena. Tha Southern Now England Telephone Company Senator Abraham Ribicoff thanks supporters after sweeping victory over Edwin H. May Jr. JL

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MANCHESTER EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 PAGE THREE two MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANlJmsyl"^ CONN., WBDNKSDAY> NOVEMBER ft, 1968 48th District Op«n Ev«ry Day left rtde. TlM cnkMMm car MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge then fled the scene. aaaaaaaQU | QE*****v* Th« Ym , 110*1141 io’s 2 6 Electoral Vote^, A oar driven hy Unwood HHHWins A SERVICE O f FILM-MAKERS a e i I It's Police Log MAKK d b c e a b e b o d b m i NORTH GhmvM, as, o t Rartford, tfhfle AND THEATERS. AS KABLT AS POSiOBU A Q109 Rep. King Scores & Close Race, Go t- left rear 1^ a car maldnff a left ♦ 93 An Easy Victory THURSHAY NICKTS till 9KW ^ ^ vote margin be carried the state three arrests in connection with turn Into Center St. from lilac THIS S E k Mart rutteer tirtdgo players doiyt oar* two pin* about ormf- WEST BAST • «»*'*»« **** inddento oocurctaig last month St., driven by WllHam Dewart, kt ad* hidieale* Ihe flim wa* With Ease tricks, but touknament stars and A 82 A K763 Thoumbsnt ReptMlcan State a vote of eonfldmee from tite n d OWo’a M r ie c t a ^ ^ ^ newsp«H>er accounU. ^volvlnr the sale of nareoHoa. Hartford. Damage submlltsd and approved under Get Ready For experts who play ter blood go <:> 32 0 8 Bspresentatlve Robert D. King people he rsprestnls, it is par- I lodky. aoottag a close vie- have a oommanAng lead up c . Qrote, 19, of Bast minor and no action was NEW TORK (AP)-aubeit H. Ihe Mellon picture Code 0 Q10 8 ticularly tnie In my case. I have of Self-Regulallen. out ter aU the tricks they can 0 A97J of ToUaad, soorsd an easy vie The Holidays! «C ^ la a state which he easily until, the final two weeks of the charged w*th two taken- Humphrey, once rated a sure Q 108 4 3 4 AKI76 tried to define the Issues facing loser in New Torlt, walked off get, espedally when the play tory over hla replacement op- ad la Ui 1990 campaign campaign. counts of the.sale of narootio Albert V. Margendl Jr., SI, (g Suggested. for. GENERAL for an overtrick doesn’t jeo- SOUTH Oonnecticut as I believe them Mt J King won the contest which prising for its ease. audioncos (parsntal discra- Xing racked up a pluraUty of like to work alone! of votes from s t i^ Dem- govemor’a aKeged strengtti p Nicolai, 28, of Wethersfield, street from B. lOddle Tpke. king-jack. 4 2 1/137 votes In the three-town was marked by a highly un­ *nte Dem ocratic vice presi­ don advissd). lhat cut Into Nix- among bhie collar Democrats Kosak, 21, fat early returns Tuesday he would get. tics. 'Ihe investigation has been COMPLAINTS of spatles from dummy. gstber intermsiUoo before h* plaoed by Gaines. . with Flair by FRieiDMREl Absentee voter..balloto were going on for as much as five majortly oontrol of the State As­ (g) Parsons undsr 16 not sd­ R G tgM -N Jane M. Johns of 188 Timber Blast covered' with the king, has to commit Mmsslf. King isausd no publio Stats- Nixon considered Ohio crucial counted in vHth other relume weeks, according to IX. Joseph sembly. Dally <»iie#llon . 30" eleotiSe 'Trail, Bast HartAird, reported Among those elected to Con­ mittsd. This ag* rsstrictlon and South took three rounds of inenta or standard campaign Is vrinnftM the White House and Tuesday. Sartor o f the ICanMvester Detec- her car stolen from a parking As dealer, you holdi S p s^ 3 colon* or white gress was. the first Negro wom­ jnay bs highar In esrtain spades ending in hla hand in or­ position papers, limiting b is Ms triumph boosted him toward In the 24 congressloml races, tive Bureau. stall tn front of liggetts at the der to lead a dlaroond. By this AfJ-6-4; Hearts, A-J^IM-T-*! Am necessary 270 votes he needs RepubUcans lost one seat with All three were released on |1,- an to achieve such a^high post arsa*. Chsek thsalsr or campaign to on* personal Intor- Parkade yesterday afternoon. —Mrs. SMriey GMsholm, a state time South knew that West had Dtamoods, 4-9; fJoba, 9. tiom the electoral college. the outcome of one district kill ooo bonds and will appear in Gone for fifteen minutes to shop, advordslng. view and the mailing of a mul­ assemblywoman who ran in a the ace rt dtemonde for Ms wbal do you asyf ti-page booklet deeoribing Ms nsiiMM -w . wU send thslr In doubt. RepubUoans held a 19- court oq Nov. 18. Mrs. Johns returned to And her Prlnt*d ** « publlo **rvlc« raise to two clubs since Wert Answer: BM one heartTou new dUtrict in Brooklyn. background, Ms position on fhot RepubHcsn to * margin before the electloa. Robert N. Jackston, 16, of 406 car mlsabig. She sUU had the by thi* n*w*p*p*r. had no other Mgh cards and al- have 10 ptrfnts in Mgh J the major Issues of the day, WMhtrMton In 14 yeais. State the first time Ohio Is Hackmatack St was amated keys, according-to poUoe. A bul­ At the outset of the campaign, so te d no stngMons. point for the dOwMotoo, a n ^ N'.xon had been pegged as a and several endorsements. Alty G « Winiam B. Saxbe, a sending a Negro to Oongreas— and dmrged with speeding yes- letin______was sent out______with______the de- West played a low dtamond. points ter Gaines, a newcomer to poli­ Vtotnam Dove turned back a Lout* Stokes, brother of C9eve- terday, after allegedly being ol^ acrlpUon and marker number of heavy favorite to carry New THEATER TIME but declarer correctly played *- sti«M ohaBemre from Demo- *“ *• Mayor Carl B. Stokes, who served and clocked by a patret- jj,, ^ • York, but Humphrey came from dummy’s king to bring home an chooee to bid r r t^ tics, wa* undaunted by Ms de­ behlnd In the closing days of the SCHEDULE cr^ o h n J. (MUgan, a termer «• Nathan Agostl- With 12SW of 13,078’{tre ci^ twj, Manchester members of from Tale Law School with hon­ but rm dissappointed that the ry Di&t it could iwt tittv© twcii n j maiist kxxtiib* » $ rsporthrg, Nixon carried Ohio Society of Oonnecticut stated, "One always has the 'To someone Just walking In a GOP victory, hut It was a "*“*• »e said. What can I • Roll-To-You cooking top slides 3 9 9 .9 5 ors. rest oi' the ticket didn't make say? I have nothing- to say.” 1,788,154 vutee, o r 46 per craftsm en are planning to par- choice of leading or following. off the street, it seemed as It good vtctnry In my dlatrict.” away when not in use, com­ It. W e conducted a clean cam­ DoUdn, half spiUingly said, t*sut, to Humphrey's 1,066,968, tldpate in c.n aits and crafts Should the time arrive when King served as a. prosecutor tbe^ large group milling about Oenovesi reasoned that he pletely hidden from sight. $18.00 Monthly ^ ’no'lS by ^r*^ °*wXc°.’s -h^ ’also w^ tMnl-pari" "cl^l^Vt ha. mriuTda^'^d’l^Xd"^ at the Nuremberg 'Trials In Ger­ paign and we won." “I’m disappointed, naturaUy; or 44 per cent WaDace received during ihe next two weeks. m iw w8*w •— ““ — If — holding office demands only In The cigarette smoke were won becatae of a well orgaMi- (This model built poUce. rSerman disappointing nation away from «>- « torce4 to previous attendance------reconia.- many, and is married to the OOP Town <3ommlttee chair­ It’s more fun to win than to 461,929, or 10 per cent, o f the Mrs. George J. Ndan of 861 those positions which are gen­ at a family reunion. 'Th^ had ed campaign. • Cook-Master oven control. Into your cahinsts A atmUar InddMit occurred on btshops during the Vatican *'“'**’**" ®‘*'‘***-Ldilay told a crowd of about **choose so early; the same, kind jj former Phoebe Dlmmock. The a kind of forced, determUied man M. Adler DoMcin, called kwe. vetae at that point Parker St will exhifalt her dsc- Birch St. where a car driven OxmeU. The return of the cardl- about 10 per cert oftne erally regarded as safe political­ Stavnltsky who lost to Francis • TsOon Ovan Ponsls $849.90) State Republican leaders bad ocator-type place mots and pot OOO at the Garrett ColiseumOoUseum of declarar wlU be rlgt^rw "** *‘‘^*'^ *" ly, I would then beg to be ex­ Kings have six cMldren. happiness on their faces. Many on Oenovesi to say somthing to Dobkln continued, "I wish I by Robert A. Ray, 28. of 89 nal’a passport was Interoeptod vote but won only about 6 pe 8,000 Mahoney seemed to be quite gome words of wisdom, but Other Mjodels from 1279.96 pradteted that Ntacon would at hoMers at the society's fall ex- here that he had no regrets time out of throe If allowed to the fair’s history. cused from further public serv­ He also serves as town coun- had drinkis and a sandwich as the gathering. He termed Geno- Birch St. backed ort of a pri- |n Warsaiw as evidence of a sof- The one bright spot we ______hiUtion and sale this week at about his decision to run for ice.” sel for Tolland and Ellington, they chatted around the room, veut, "The one bright spot we serious, not the typical mood at I don’t. They told me to expect vote driveway and struck a car tenliM of ralattons between the 3" the three-way aenaie ^ and formerly served In that offering and receiving condol- got here tonight. The one bright ^ P Hea^uaiters. He said, a rough time but I expected the Whltneyvflle Parish House, parked acroas the street owned poU^ church and the govern- Javlts crushed Ms new _ vice president on the third-party Noting it is "gratifying to position in Somers. I-.-. * spot nnon tw* this tWiur.” tMng.” "I that I Conducted a clean. nothing like this.” fllatirhratrr Whltney Ave., Hamden. by Almon F. Hannon of 62 ment. competitor. Democrat Paul ticket. anyone in public life to receive 'T feel we made a tremendous ALLl No one at the gathering real­ WelU St. Damage was minor nardtrit Wyszinski Is sched- O’Dwyer, a Vietnam peace can­ e : her impact in America and that It Is ly expected to lose. It seemed. can iEDEtthtn S E ra lii »■ “* * * and no action was taken by to remain In Rome a didate. i< ‘ MOW-2 big ovens you enameled jewlewrirv elry and dlah- But OonservaUve James Buck- going to be felt for a long time,” -i. They expected a tough light but authorities. month. A spokesman said the they thought that the GOP would —• twny Baeapc anadsyi ^ ^ fourth annual arts A Mt-amd-nm accident oc- was a normal visit such as ley, a brother of columnist He said. Clean BaUdars at 18 BOaall Street and crafts fair o f the WiUlman- Wnilam F. Buckley Jr., was a TTie former Air Force CMef of take It over the top. People were siandinguDi curred on Oakland 8L where prelates make periodically to saying "vrtiat a lousy vote,” as tic Rotary Club Saturday, Nov. Robert K. Marin, 26, of 2010 r happy third-place finisher. He Staff said he was not disappoint­ UON the Pope. they consoled one another. 16, and Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Rt. 6, Elaat Windsor Hill, was was within striUng distance of ed by the showing of the Wal- " WUUmantlc Technical School. stoiqied rt a stop sign at Hud­ Ms goal of polling a million lace-LeiMay ticket because ”we I #» i**ii br Geotpe Pfcnpton 40” *l*etrle, son St. Aaoording to prtlce, an 16 CAB MAKES NEW IN *87 votes—twice the number of any may have stopped the trend to­ SeolersorwIiKt Bud Grant, coach of the unidentified car traveling on DETTROIT — Sixteen new previous conservative candl- ward socialism in this country.” AISTTAIda lOnnesota VUdngs in the Na­ Hudson St. turned into Oakland makes of automobiles were In­ date. o . the platform with School Vote N tional Football League, played St. failed to straighten out after troduced in 1927, among them Latest returns In the Senate his wife, Wallace and numerous pro basketball two years with the turn, and Mt the Marin ve­ the Nevin, the Omort, the Rug­ race, from 10,864 districts, gave campMgn aides, LeMay said, BURNSIDE First Defeat the Minneapolis Lakers. hicle causing damage to the by and the Oavalier. Javlts 1,941,189. O’Dwyer ’’When you add the American 1,161,228 and Buckley 641,968. Independent party vote and the If you long to be a symbol of allure^ Among those re-elected was Republican vote, you get some Since 1950 Harlem Democrat Adam day- go per cent of the American 849-5491 ton Powell, who was denied Ms public dissatiafled with the way you’ll succumb to the The defeat of the Lincoln EXIT 82-M U n I 84 8 IS seat In the last Congress be­ things have been runlng this School marks the first time cause of misconduct. He says he country.” fatal beauty of Life Stride shoes Moncherter voters have turned wtn try for seating again. Wallace and LeMay awaited THEATRE EAST down a new school since the election returns at a motel M6ES 8F FHE EUT PMOM WaddeU School was defeated on w u w B a m a AID MEASURED IN POUNDS acTOM the street from the arena 2nd ^ A S H ¥fEEK!ll the first try In 1960 and then ^j^U^gHHIGrrON — The now and oonferred once by tele­ SMA accepted during the national Catalog of Federal Aselstance phone. They addressed the elections that year. Programs weighs four pounds crowd at their election head- Late In the I940’s the town's */s your bra ItTpro^cesi^welghed'a little quarters shortly before mid THIS IS i How'bo u t that? school population was pushing over two pounds. night. THE TRUE STORY i class sizes over 40 and the classes were sometimes held in OFTHE ^ sections of the auditoriums. No • Two axclusivt Frigidaire Pull 'N Clean ovens slide V an asset The nicest things happen to girls who wear Life Stride Shoes. new schools had been built out like drawers. See down Inside; clean back SELF-CONFESSEDi since the early 1920’a during corners easily while standing up! Be Saved from Boredom! BOSTON 1 Soft feminine styles to stir your romantic spirit...sleek fashion­ the era when the Cheney Bros, or liability? able pumps to put you in a more sophisticated mood. Life footed a Targe part o f the bills. • Cook'Mastar oven control STRANGLER. With war babies maturing in starts/cooks/stops-all Revival Entertainment Stride’s one ^f the nlce^l things that could happen to you, too. 1949, the town voted 6 to 1 In automatically at times you $ 2 8 9 - 9 5 aOWiCwdury-Fon favor of building Vendanck and p ff nit. select. . Bowers Schools as well as start­ $10.00 M on th ly b o s t o n STRANGLER ing plans for the WaddeU • Instant cooking heat with A N ^ A L DuQp T:#e-9K>0 Osl A f ltlg-ttie-5t0fl-TtI9-9>39 - School. the Speed-Heat surface unit. But when the WaddeU plans went before the voters March • Full-width storage drawer. WATER BALI BANDEAU M.H.S. TALENT SHOW 26, 1960, It lost 8,099 to 3,578. WUber T. Little, now presi­ Beantifid support in dent of the Manchester P r^ drip-dry oottim. NOVEMBER 8, 1968 — 8:00 P.M. erty Owners’ Protective Asso­ ciation, said he fought the Now-bven cleaning WaddeU School in that first BAILEY AUDITORIUM vote, but laid off later when It drudgery is OUTI came back during national Tickets at the door Donation $ 1.25 elections. A a dfty won’t phase__ (Ms Oct. 2, 1950 the school passed beaotlfiil Water Itode l&de of tte 2,788 to 2,067. finest cotton that drip-dries quick­ ■The town later okayed Buck- SSE-86N ly, sparkling white, smooth-as- White Only Ironed, and ready lor action. F)4t ley and Keeney Street Schools as well as additions to Robert­ ribbon wiring under the capo tor i W ■V** MANCHESTIR perfect siqmort, anchorage and son, Bentley, Bowers and High­ separation. Shinred underarms for NOW land Park. .’The $6 mlllldn high no-gap smoothness. aiB-COMDITIOMID < PARK REAR THEATRE school went up in "the mid 1960’a l-CLEAN and the lUIng Jimlor High MAT. 2:15 School costing $2.6 mlUlon fol­ 4 hriormancftt^only! EVE . 8:15 lowed it into the 1960’s. The Rlchqrd Martin Blomen- . W ill. THUB&, NOV, eth « Till tary School costing less than |1 mlUlon easily wop the voters okay Ntffr. 7, 19»B by 8,872 to At ttan on the 5,728. Little did not fight tMs TODAY Show and the school, but the MIJOPA used the ACTUAL PERfORMANCe TONIGHT fjiow school’s costs in their ads OFTHC against the Lincoln School NATIONAL tHCATRf which said the town has been OF QRCAT BRIT AM wasting money. SurprtBtogly, the voting dis­ LAURENCE trict giving Ihc Martin School most support was not the one I From dirty to clean automatically, Frigidaire Electri- drawing voters from the Mar­ fclean oven cleans itself and the oven racks, too! tin School urea but the district *Helen of Glasief^s Says: LIVIER in the Buckley SchdoT area. > Cook-Mastar oven control starts/cooks/stops-all auto­ The, voting district in the matically at times you select. WaddeU School area gave the If the hra you*re wearing i»n*t a perfect fit, it i$ not only a liability to your figure, Martin School the nlghcst per­ • Two big 8" and two 6 " but to your health and cbmfort at well. There** more to a firm, tmooth bu*tline than centage of "no” votes although suiiace units. it also passed it. ju»t buying a department »tore brat—not tale* talk, ju*t fact! The fit of your bra The srreateat Othello erver by - Designed for easy cleaning all over— even beneath *how* through in everything you wear, that** why a profettional fit i* to important. De­ the ipi’eateat aetor of oiir tim e. Vernon the range (removable cide now to turn that liability into an ataet for life. Spend 5 minute* in our fitting storage drawerl) ABH.E.PR0DU(rri0N ■ room, ju*t once— and, l*U thow you the wonderful difference a profettional fit make*. ALIO ITARRINO It's Grand Opening Days Hartford Man OtMCTCORV f ■ - ' All fitting* and alteration* are free of charge. SUM BURGE Escapes Jail MOOUCtORT ANIHONYHAVELOCK-AliAN and JOHN BRABOURNE - TECHNICOLOR* PMMVISIOr FrtM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS W I of the Newly Remodeled Shoe Deparfment at

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-f' paace. He announced to the EuropeaiiH Fek world Bbt he waa daUberattly ^eicker Wins dimtnbhlng hb power, that it R e l i e v e d o v e r would almost vanish after Rov. 6 and vanish oompletely'ln Jan­ ly Reverse; Haft in BomiVing uary. 'Why alt down to play pok­ i f -iM h ^ r s er "fter throwing away yowr Seats Irwin By THR AflflOCIATBD PRUfl acsT” I/>R D (R f (A P ) — SiHpehaian London’s Sunday Times also noted the Preeldent’s sbove-pol- Sam. (A P ) — , of UR. bomUng of Roith itica approach to poace, but said Rap. tm«D P. ?Mdoer nam produced "overwhel­ -few predtetions cduld be made A. mingly. a sense of reUef," ac- from the latest move; 'eordlng'lo one Britbh newqm- ” Nb one can know where It wiU lead the Paris negoUatbns, T^Miay Rw enly < per. In TUgOsbvb, n country especislly now that Saigon re­ al wwwaal la Om ateka. gripped by fears of a possiple Soviet invasion, a paper said It fused.to attend. A minimum be­ Ttm t7-ymmr-(M Oieewrteh Re- proved that military might waa ginning hai been made in the piRttBan a4ped kikaianbeBt Rap. no longer a solution. search for peace." Oonald J. Irwin bgr A per pent These are among views shown aMKk alroin aiy part tram Ra- in a survey of overseas com­ pakUcaa aaaH towna and trom ment atxiut U.8. affairs. VMrtMM aad Btemterd. Welrt- In the London Dally Mail, An­ aTa plnralttp waa nearty AOClO thony Oarthew wrote: “ R b poe- sibie today for an outalder, even m rtq. at 43 iewMiR tala fcortii one as critical of the whole ap­ «m teO knv«ni. adndtted late palling adventure of Vietnam aa in ftaa lace be waa nim ia( be- I have been, to share something Uhrti B e poDad a lO.OOO-Tcte ot the unique Amerioan\ pleas­ aMiRlB la Brmreport. but waa ure in thb moment. bart by bta epponeeTe margin ‘iWe on the outside obvloudy o f m ore Itaaa 17,000 votea la feel relief too. After all, It b our fbawiiilrli Be alao loat in tab future’ as well. But for us there 649-5266 laanekoam o f Ifbrwalk. b a thing more Important than Waicber amged a weU-mowt- reUef. It b that once again, ad. wd^tamnead eampaiga thank God, we can respect In Ibe aummar dol- Am erica.” Rnmia before Itae national eon- Belgrade’s Oommunift Bdrba said Vietnam could become a H la nddReptember he came “historic crossroads." 85 E. CENTER ST. « ■■■ta,. mg for n bait in tbe bombing “A sound, juM sohiUoa of tbe o f R adh Vietnam, capltanaliig Vietnam promm will mean that all the delusions and tiieo- oa aaidlmeid agalnat the Vlat- ries proclaim^ so far purport­ PERSONALIZED nam war and blunting the ap- ing to state that the interests of Archbishop Takes a Look p a d ct a "dore” cawMate, a country may be defended or Ibnia Barle at Witten. Earle safeguarded by pressure of tiie ArchbiBhop Terence J. Cooke, of New York, takes » 1<><* thrrogh the p e r i s ^ inoelred only lAOO rotea Toee- military might, or by war^-wUl on the nuclear submarine Swordfish at Pearl Haibor, He joked. Id ^ e to day, not enoogh to affect tbe become Invalid,” the paper have one Of these on top of St. Patrick’s Cathedral to look arou ^ my diocese oBtomne at tbe election. said. ^ and aee tvhat’s going on,” Archbishop Cooke, the Vicar of the Armed ForoM, bwla. a Democratic party London’s Otwerver si^ ft was in HonoMu to celebrate a specid Mass for the men whp have died In toybBat. bad ngiported Prad- wasn’t sure where a setUment 'Vietnam. (AP Photofax) ______deat Joimaon down ibe Une. of the war would lead. At tbe Democratic natioma "N o one knows whether ttie liston. Usually you can see fog Road surfaces are uMBlly wet ooorenRon in CSdcago, Irwin Saigon government would be AAA Gives Tips ahead and have time to stow. and often sUppecy in fog blMded flan. Abraham RiWcoff able to survive long enough to patidies. fo r criticia ig the way poHoe strike a barg^ or whether a If you have to slow or Mop, T o Motorists on tap the brake pedal so your The AAA safety official saM Rie demonatratoia, taO- united Vietnam under Obinmu- that fog affects highways in the nist control would eoon rear lights 'bUnk to warn foUow- ii« RibloDCr tbat be waa a “ ccn- Driving in Fog same areas each yeu. "Motar- emerge...But the chance that tag drivers. PtiH octtipleMy off *—Temoe man.” bto khouM avoid those areas for (Herald pboto bjr Owt the risks of peace wlH be leas Ihe road before etoppiag. tfovertbeleaa, Irwia mid be Tba Amatlcaa Automdblb Aa- their own safety.” ainniorted RIbtoaff for re-elec- Rep. Edwin Tjumman, left, <»>n^tulatinff Thomas Connelly. than those of continuing this Turn on your Ugtats. Uae the war riuMild be taken,” the Ob­ •oolatlap. advbed motoriste to­ lew beam of your heodlighte, to ‘ tkm. and RtUcott endoraed him. day praoautkxu to take DTIMO PBOFB8SION Ibe Democratic annefor ran South Windsor server editorial said.- throw light down on the road Recapping the events since whoa dritlng cn foggy higta- where you need It rolhw than DURBAN, South Africa (AP) mnob better than Irwin did in — Heart transplant ptoneer March 81 when President Jcihn- waya. out into the fog to be reflected the Fourth Diatrict. son said he wouliki’t run again Prof. Christiaan Barnard toM a Weeber ia a form er fted ae- Bob Jones, Safety Director for back at yua Fog Ugtats ore a and declared a partial bombing great b e ^ . graduating class of nurses that ot Qraenerlcb and waa Sen. Burke, Donnelly Winners hatt, John Grattani wrote In the AAA’s Auto Ollfo of Hartford, nursing was a dying profesrion. Keep as far to the right as wcfl-hnown in tbat oCBce for tab painted ou t: ” Fog b m«ion la Barnard said muses were be­ portions of hb twofown district. the general public would have a London Spectator: posslMe on two and four-tane oppoaitSaa to regiannl endeaeoce. Senator Harry 8. Burke, De greater opportunity to speak cm “By taking the nbi^ above- ^(ihfirni, occurring eariy In the coming HtUe more than "medi­ mocreUc incumbent from Bast He campaigned for fiscal re- loads. Keep in your own lane tJatifce marly Oormecticnt Re- proposed bitts. politics stance, President John- mecning when people are driv­ cal clerks" with mask and more Hartford, easily won re-etecUon sponssibiUty in the state legis- on expressways. Watch the road pntaHeana, be bad m> difilenity fiionneUy wants to have office son arguably threw awdy the ing to walk and in tbe evening ot the real work being carried endorafog Barry Goidwater to to the State Senate from the 3rd bture, and all during hb cam­ when people are drivtog home edge and the white lines care- paign he strongly oppiiaed a re­ hours within hb district so be only chance he had of making ON ORDERS. $10 OR MORE- out by muses aides and other 1 M4 and waa geoarally regard­ Senatorial Diatrict, while Re­ can meet with hb ooneUtuenb froin abopptng or visiting. Route fuUy. asaistonts. publican Tbomaa J. Donnelly quested rate increase by the • 1 can be extremely dangerous In dense tog, creep atong. Eli­ ed as a eoneerratbe. (.xHuiecUcut Water Co. on a regubr basb. "Nothing helps a doctor more N toppled the Democratic incum­ during foggy pertoda.’’ He gave minate all disli SI tifsiB —such Bi Ibe aiwM at uunervathm than leaving a patient in the bent, Eldwin A. Lasaman, for Donnelly promised that If be 30 ALBUMS TO CHOOSE FROM IN­ these tips for driving in fog: as smoking, oonveraatton, radio and control at atr cod water hands of a (H>mpetent nurse. Not Uie a b te bouse seat in the 46th were elected he would Introduce Overstayed 'Welcome gkmr down before entering a Itateidng — and concentrate on Uiweirer. Weicker baa WELDON S even the most modem medical been ta b b caU for AanemUy District. new legislation which would pei^ DETROrr (AP) — A man ac­ CLUDING GORDON FRASER, LOOART, fog patch. It you stow or stop your driving. mit the Metropolitan District machinery can replace a good I ^1 goeemnent action. Burke, led hb chief exponent, cused of remaining tai a voting MULTIPLE qulddy when inside (he foggf , Ramember, fog can reduce Commbsioa to take over the traction as weB as vblbOlty. nurse," he commented. Hb campaign for Oongreaa Republican Fenton P. FUttner booth more than an hour while NATIONAL ARTCRAFTS, WILLIAM area, you risk rear-end col- operatkm o f the C.W.C> in an VITIMINS WM bocatod by Rear Teak Gkw. U,4M to 8,413 in EJaat Hartford others waited In Une was arrest­ attempt to provide better water Relaan RockafeUer and CaUfor- and 1,003 to 1,434 in East V ^ - ed on a trespassing diaige. ONE-A-DAY HOUSE. MASTERPIECE. HAMPTON, service to South Windsor. ida Oor. Ronald Rengaa. both sor. Futtner carried PrliM*fliVPlylM. •S B . OENT EH 8 T K B R R ext to Oavey’s tured in our own mill at direcd; savinss of 25% to 40%. M 4 t l ‘ 2 4 . 0 0 *12.00 ‘ 2 7 .2 5 •1 3 .6 2 •IJ1 baaMb proUetns of (bOdren 1 9 Mt Hactfstfl RA M tt4 2 6 .2 5 1 2 .6 2 2 8 ,6 0 I 4 .2 B I J t A masterpiece by MIGHT-MAC that quleUy MANOBBBSTEB, CONN. Xelephosie 648-9947 1H.TT TBT to O ft it , oacouatM tor 8,000 v ji-tf 2 6 . 5 0 1 3 .2 6 g $ .7 6 1 4 .S 7 ios amuyimces Its wearer's exacting taate. Built of We act as an outlet fo f name-brand irregulars from our own “T ? n r 9.1 i LMSea Cdoth, the D acron*/cotton popUn ex­ t|rN off c4ir. 8s6 8t8f aaltly. ■» l« Nm Osm di4wf ilif*b(li liis tub e b»vm$ me tubsUt tks bttd sul diiasfM. it AO Ullil $ u wisM. p i nral8M T8*n 4 Ceiwiry tlm Mih Yb8 «M AkWP •bwh y.MTWlf i* IHMuifo' OPEN WED.. THURS.. FRI. *ls6 0ti$’‘4(Mt ___ F thantictHoy look like family hair- .MILL STORE: 215 E. Moin St., RockviHo, Comoetleiit looms. Bar OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:80-TO 8:80 F R E E : WM. RCKJBRS INTERNATIONAL SILVERPLATE EQUIPMENT- THURSDAY 9:80 TO $:00 WITH PURCHASES TOTALING 138. OR M O ^ EASY PAYMENTS INVITED Open a Regal Charge Account Today ROUTE 83-VERNON CHOOSE FROM 28 piFFERBNT|’JTEM8 . . . L&M »■ Connecticut Bank and Hartford National Charge Aleo Accaptad OPEN MON,, TUBS., WED., THURS.—8 A.M- to 5 P-b?. FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.y-SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.

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' ' ' ’ . p a g e NINB PAiGB MOBT aiANCHESrrER e v e n in g HBRAIJ),-,MANCHB8T®E, c o n n ., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1 9 » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^JR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19<8 rertad to n RapitoUcan tor ^ formor Mhina govarnor, to the men movad toarard the back of first Ume la rix year# with «* lot Dtotrlot to win a oocoai VFW to Honor the atafa.” td* “than I no- victoiT'of Daaiia 0. parto, Vole by Town For President Billy Daniels ticad the knife. What a hotriUe U.S. Senate, V (^ by Town tf.S. House, term . GOP Goperhors y«ar«ld board chairmto of no Viet Cong Frogmen Hathaway, 44, aa Auburn law­ Po®t Veterans tUac to happen to aueh a niee tUUaaai Ufa taROWioa OO.- Ftalnflold 1888 188 m air." AhoBtM iinattBttdiWiy iiha TaU a SaU dniry Take Maine yer, won a third term by defeat- The VFW Ladlea Anxiltary Plaiavllle S tab b ed as Davla defoatod U . Gov. John J k. VotebyTowTi big OOP Stake Rep- Blden H. _ - H w atabhInE waa not DaiileU* Dutay, 4B, a foemor mayor of 'dttt Oltatoli' totjl tditoonws By TH B a s s o c ia t e d PRESS Sootland win honor the port vrteihno ** P lymaadh 2178 M28 218 Blow Army Bridge FORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Shuts Jr., *2, a Farmington toeir annual Vetaraa# Day Dto- Gain Six States Rutland. Gov. Philip J. Boff, a frott 8 ft qm itowiili Rlblooff May m sT DisTWfor b x s c l t s broadoaot executive. 41* 821 He Performs Cnoe soUdly RepubUean Maine ner on Saturday at *:*0 pjn. _ffW F*“*"<*^ Democrat, retired. to bMw Itotoni BRtoB ft IdtoB. D R ®*»ron By THE ASSOOIAED About W miles north - tional ofllcea did not extend to ^ PreftoB afterm ath o f a 1196* ahpotfaig In a puhileana Sherm an fteetnintrf Press Writer Vice Preaident Hubert H. Hum­ Thto year mark# the BOto an­ ^ t>roepeet 100* YORK (AP) — Smy Gov. Tim lOaboodi, a RepubU- prova ttute AaBoala 48*1 42U D B F SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cong fawtry DIvtolon reported kUUng phrey iuid Sen. Edmund 8. Mfaa- tha atate level, however. H ailem b o ttlf club. Danlela j ovemoce In six etatea Tueaday curing: plo S m abury niversary of the signing of toe P utnam 1*88 121 Daniala, tbe Nafio afaifer who pleaded guilty to criminally pos- and Increased to a naiilimini of can. M arine Travel* lO Ies; Afligwd 381 m Bloomfield *487 3014 U ehboteura today blew out the oe\en Viet Cong during a reoon- kie, who to credited with huild- Earty-mondhf retuma Indl- Armistice, ending Worid War I. cfaurob’8 1 Someqn B. Hartford g , R eild!i« 83* 1487 141 gained fame with hla rendition aeaptng a gun in oooneetion with 2* ttieir majority of the naUon’e Driaware's camiiea L. Terry Avon 1814 za» 16Sn 7863 H three center spam of the Mg- nalasance mtorion. No U.S. oaa- Ing toe atata’a Demooratia party oated that the GOP had retalnad N ot Eligible to Vote which wm bo oonduotod A m Southbury B. Windsor In 19X, Nov. llto w« j g , R ld p H eid 2387 4881 210 of "That Old Black Magic,” «aa the shooting, the singer also state houaea. Jr., a Denaoeiat who ft 08 waa Barkhamated 848 417 1700 1343 4 geot permanent bridge huUt by ualties were reported. Into a poUtloal power. •oontrol of tha 181-eeat Houae, al­ claimed Aiiiitotlca Day, H was vra DES KOINES,' Iowa (AP) i j to Mov. M. Soutolngton Glastonbury 4737 4880 M ggj RockyHUl a n * 1988 atabhed in the back Tueaday bad been charged with saoend Demoemta aoared Rhode Is­ the nation's oMeat governor, i Beaoon Palls 884 *88 Tile poliUcol front waa quiet Both congTeaemien, Demo- though the Democrata had an* n a tio n 's oioem govenaw , ... u u a n iJh ien 31, -xfig MBSootive ao tv o tary of S. Wlitdwr 38018 13471 183 U.S, Army engineers in l^et- observed a# such Wtil Jy L ; l jg ROKbury 338 874 night wliile performing at the degree aaaau lt in tb e veMBidlng B artln 3638 3880 Ita rtfo rd as Souto Vletnameae and Amer­ erata Peter N. Kyroe and WU- made aonM gains. m land and Montana from the AO BtawantoUp and Snanoa outtl- wem, but toe American Com­ 1904, w hen by oed er of P re si­ 3*0 30* Latin Quarter nightclub. of an acquaintance, but waa al­ GOP, but loot control in New B athany 681 978 Sprague Manchester 13878 *018 n ican offlclala awaited tha out­ I'am D. Hathaway, wore re­ O adiri of toe 83-aeat Senate dent Dwigi* Btaenhnwer, the a m 819 S“**“ bid mile, homo .by train to v«vote vatkn In the Mew #*»#*»"* tHocr Marlborough *M 6X 3 mand oaid it expected traffic to go Baliabury « 0 1377 88 lowed to piaad guilty to the gnn Hamiwhlre, Delaware, Ifadlana, B attial 1987 2278__ Stafford come o( toe American preelduo- remained a toowup. name was changed from Artn- *08 Police captured a man they Peterson, a Du Pont Oa. chem­ Tueaitoy only to leant ha waanft (erence of tbe Unitod Kfthodtot Newington *487 4044 SB be moving over a pcotocn elected. ggg SDOtlaDll If* 321 23 charge. Iowa, Vermont and Weat Virgin- ist and' exeoutlve. Terry wf- Botidehem 408 ggg StamfOrd 2S4X 304U tiel eVctlon. The loee of Melne waa Nlxonfa taUce Day to Veteiwna Day, a u n identified aa tbe assailant aarar- Rooky HUl 3TM 1887 X bridge by TBursday morning. g g Seymour 343* 387* 4n eligible. cawroh. Brown ha# oobduetod 6487 29M SteHlag 844 833 Premier Tran Van Huong told firrt to four general sieottona. day to honor all war vrterana. wt al minutea after the ttabbtaig. hu fared a heart atteok Oct 8, hla CpI. Belfanqi Mid he was Ufd giinilar training sosataBo at S. Windaor 8677 8847 U U.S. headquarters also an­ g g Sharon 388 SU> Of tha 21 goremonhip con- gpB gif Btorington S7W 3880 newsmen the Saigon govern­ The Btoenhower-Nixon fiekat Flnt-Timer Bfifluip Poet menebera are fatvllad to « 8 408 As 7* patrons looked on, po­ second. ____ by th'e county auditor’* offiea Rockvilte MMwdlat Otouroh. Bolton ' W. Hartford 21403 16377 M nounced tbe lorn of four Ameri­ ggg Shelton 407* 6487 *86 Dc u Immii, BBcjiigm tkata, RapubUoana were agrared Secretary of Stats Edgar D. 4 10 434 Btrattord 10811 11788 c a rrie d to e s ta te in 1803 and attend the dinner. Heeervrtlona 4380 4807 lice said, the man, also a Negro, ^ W« »■«*• wasn’t on toe Urt of other area dhuifbas oodpant- B oorsh __ Wetoerafleld 7348 88M can briiooptero to combat Man- ment in a few dey# would make SPOKANE, Wato. (AP) — g jo g Sherm an 321 417 80 of U, Democrats of 8, stnd two Whitoomb, a 4474 4904 torfftold 1788 1880 1180, an d to 1900 Nixon defeated may be made with Miw. Jane SOUS 21080 niehed up on etag:e, forced Dan­ Votes for Ceaao-Fire registered voters, even though jq this distrlot pragm a of B ranford 6067 4017 17 day and Tuesday, with one puhUc a "new formula’’ for The Sl-yearuid, first-time voter jg SImabury 3*18 4700 100 races—Arkanaoa and lUfaiai*— featod Lt. Gov. Rotiert L. Rock, 82041 20980 ThotnaMon 1428 1477 ^ to d a o r John F. Kennedy by M,000 Fortin, tt KMgMon St BridfwnitM- 238 41* iels to the side of the stage and he hadn't received aa absentee flimaoe eultlvaUon to d ^ Bol- B rldfopopt American killed and six wound­ peace negotiatlane -It oondden w aa n early fat te a n . 8*4 1298 121 DBARaORN, Mich. (AP) — remained in doubt. Baton elec- a Democrat In tmllann. Rock 2M 883 Thompson 3170 lOU ------' rotoe. Lqrndon Johnoon carried B rtila l 13387 808* 101* 1*0 stabbed him twice In tbe back baUot for which he’d apffied. (on Kethodtot' and'BannM e Bridgewater SECOND DI8TRIOT RESULTS ed. Three of toe choppers were acceptable. Although he gave ao She was toe first one to line to 200 Souttabury 883 1398 with a awttchlilade knife. By a neariy 4 to 3 maigia. tion .Day Repuhl leans bdd a 36 had supported a proposed tax 13488 8880 T ritastd 1403 1368 M aine by 143,668 votea in 1804. BW oktM d 1387 2188 *874 4198 830 The servicemen said he asked ggetlmdUt Otaureh, Boat B8ti- By THB ASSOOATED FBX88 riwt down by enemy gunaera details, he aaM It would not vote, and before she had com­ Armed V oter ^ Soathin(ton D earborn v u te n fat a referen ­ to 34 edge. increase, but backed down on laem ■ B rookflrid 2848 Torrhigton 8*17 6180 nom»«veni"^ South ■Vietnam’s vl; With 07 per cent of toe otata’a Bm oldyn 881 808 jgj S. Wtndaor n s i 29*8. J m Daniels, 83, waa reportad in St. Oage M aiiaai Taraoevteh along the Jungle invasion routee pleted flipptng the ewitchee BIRMINCHSAM .A la. (A P ) — B uiUngUm 848 800 eatiifactory condition at Roos­ dum called for an tnunadiato Gpvernora winning re-election hla statement when Whitoomb Ana Brooklyn 771 TVumbuU 8643 7301 tal totareeta. vote counted, the Humphrey- jg S p ra fw 818 398 8* ceaae-flre in V ietnam and wMh- included Republican# Jack WU- made aa loaue of it Democratib lost Friday toom Santa Ana, speaking about Ow tond.Mve, 00 168 nortttweat of Saigon. TMa ratoed M uskle tic k e t hod 187,831 votes Bometofaig happened. The ma- Mrs. Hunter WaUaca of itaarby 1S8 304 evelt Hospital where be re­ BarU ngton 750 Union 403 "We will attend peace talks " Staftord 2230 141* 213 drawal of American troops. Uam# of Ariaona. bavld F. Cai^ Gov. Roger D. Branlgin Oslif., when Ids mother told hint Stanley WelitoMg, oaiMpalgn 83U 4381 Andover to 014 to e to ta l of U.S. helioop- to 88,21* for Nlxon-Agnew and chine jammed. Plmon said rite had heard that OM«rbat7 38* *71 mained overnight for obaerva- his abaentee beSot hod been dtalnnon,. said, "Bmpberis in 289 Vernon whenever we have In our handa ^ Stamford 31066 22127 3470 The ipinitlm read: ”Ax« you go of New Mexloo, Daniel J. barred by law from mining tor 818 226 Ashford ten ehot down during the war. 3,037 for WaBace-LeMay., ______"I think I broke IL” the young "radtoals” in some clUea wmdd U88 1881 32* 838 43 Uon. to Caatnrbury 479 Voluntown Bolton nnough sue guaraiiteeo,’’ said nutpitoi ^ Steriln* — ^ ^ - ^ ... sent to Vietnam, ediere he waa tjjig eampelgn at Sontti Chnreh 7812 64X A mUMary ^Mkesman said Kyroe. 48, a Portland lawyer. ^ Wectlon Board attempt to .keep votera away 30* 317 3*6* 3013 2 n in toe was. to tovur of an tamedtate oey;^ .too the P^vlouriy stationed. ujxTSft* better to 1886. No -iu. from to e polto. So th e TO-jwar- CSiediirv 48U heodore Harmon, 43, of Man- fire and wttUliawsd of U.8. ten P. Knowiea of Wlsoonain, State finances also were the „ ^ •> - - - 3 2 1 W arren 132 388 frogmen apparently floated a Huong. easily defeated State Sen. Hor- m»ribers Stratford SSIB 11*6 21*69 Theodore_ - - .____ ..___-M...______u______....a Im *- ■ - D a. tL maxeB m e m au. he sold, bud^t gtial ha# bean #at be- Chaplin Brooklyn They gave her a paper ballot old wooneui took her rtfla along O teaU r 548 888 *3 hatton. Police quoted him as tmaps teom Yletnam ao toe peo- and Democrat# Robert Dockiiig major lasue in lows, where Re- ____ ih . ------.v". ______WasMngtca 630 988 maosive riiarge beiwato the So far ea oouH be learned ooe A. Hlndreth Jr., 37, of Fal SulOdd 1649 1982 2 » 4827 Oanterhury there were no U.8.-Vletnemeae when she want to vote. CMntoci 1382 3308 380 saying Daniels ”ls a friend of ^ Vietmun can settle torir of Kmw.., Warrm. E. Bemwes pubUcsn Rolwrt D. Ray, 40, de- ^ ^ 850 Wnterbury 27641 1B6M heavily ^lardad 1,000-foot Plni mouth, a lawyer and eon of a to flU out. Thomaatoo 1422 i m 196 own______proUems?”______m*. of^ Miooouri^ William D. T. Guy n«eea ofaA featad Democrstlc^ ------** - State Treoa- -fiTO'VWYBIlCCnC . ^ _ 111 1 116 PMI^, ^ UKI ^ A OnilUl OuUrCll ^ o„ u t UUl_ ., WUl ___UM Ohaater Chaplin Cuong Bridge Just before dawn. oonferenoee seeking to get Prea- Ooloheater 1487 "887 188 2106 1117 08 mine and owes me money.” 2188 Waterford 8788 SOX C hester SO Thom peon Police said that when they ar- ThJ^rtO clal tal?y was 20,936 North Dakota and Calvin L. urer Paul Franaenhurg. Ray ^ wisely every doBsr that to g im O to to n About IX feet of toe bridge was Mknt Nguyen Van Thtau to tend ObMirDok 18* 281 ToUand 1808 1804 106 tor the expanding work of the C olchester 981 Watertown 8900 3677 Clinton Oolumbia *47 770 48 __ rived at tbe nightclub several for ceasefire M withdrawal Hampton of Utah. retired as state Republican '*«’»* *» criticise. ------6U 8*6 14 htowa out, but there wa# no ro­ a delega^ to the poaipooed T otrlngtan SOU *701 *87 c h u rrii.” ColSbrook 282 Westbrook Oolcheeter' Parte peace toUw. There also Oonarml] .2 t8 377 21 m * 1009 le d to n s crouched behind th e ir and 16,874 against. The resutt to Rhode Island, Democrat chairman to run, for governor w w a b W. Hartford 21BU 18774 O riurabia ll port of caeueifiea. . Trum bull 4042 coeitrasta with a rieniiar mteren- Frank Uebt, a former state and charged that spendliig un- A VINTAOK g#uu4 Colum bia 779 waa no word of any high-level O orentry lS*i 144* 212 jgg jg chslrs or held their chairs iq> to 846 W. Haiven 13003 9890 Coventry X itie bridge, 18 mUea north 6f O o n m ell 1888 1438 Unfam protect themselves. dum conducted in the 198* gen- Judge and legtolator, defeated der the Democrats would place NEW YORK—The dry w^y- FBUIT A MOVEKrr C ornw all meeting among toe South 'Viet­ fresh new beauty! 198 Vernon 1 5 12 W eston 1000 l e u Crom w ell 13 Saigon wa# one of toie busiest in Danbury 8802 8847 1401 Ruto Meyers of Tamps, Fla., eral election when an eknoot Republican Gov. John H. lowa in- toe red. Democratic tog proceas, the instant camera LONDON -— Biltoiia saw giato Coven try namese leadero, who apparently Voluntown first bananas to a Landoo Biop 144 7 W estport 8801 0480 Deep River » Jhe natton, handling supply traf- were waiting to eee if Richard Dari«n 27U 7108 216 wt > was in toe audience, said identically wesded queotton was CSiafee, who was trying tor a Gov. Horrid E. Hughes ran tor and the tranatotor aU wore an- Q N fnw sn 3 fic for two U.S. dIvMona norto- WalUnciford the Senate tlito time and won. nounced or Introduced Just 20 window A pril 1*88. 'r t o fru it DanlNiry 8874 Wetoerafleld 6811 8642 D urham M. Nixon would be eleeted. The Deep River 827 782 88 Uki assailant Jumped iq> from a defeated by a neariy 4 to 8 mar- fourth 2-year teem aa goivemor. to 008 818 E aattord t west of the capital. W arren Vermon’t govemorahip re- years ago. waa Impoctad from Barmnda. 82*8 W mtagton Vletnameae leaden think Nixon D erby 2888 1927 4*8 table near tbe stage. "The two gto. to Monttuia, Democratic Atty. 2*00 824* E . H addam Oomidetod lest June, the u i S n e h D urham W aahinston Deep River 792 WUton 1 0 . Ti 8 '»«»>«> -upport Thiou’# refueel to cYbaiifornia 880 878 98 2707 2171 B. Hampton ESaatfbrd 109 30* 13 W aterbary Dochy 2248 W inchester W abridge was toe prl^ attendedtend a^orterencea ooMterenoe that gives glvea 100% Arcylie LatoiT W aterford 886 'Wbidham 4788 SOX E . Lym e Army engineers. It floated on the Viet Oong’e National Libera­ E . G ranby 838 748 78 D urham E llington piles d riv en rtm O et 800 fe e t into E . H addam 1A28 822 W atertow n B aatto id 290 W indaor 0770 4380 tion Front any more status than INTERIOR EQG8HEU ENAMEM 143 Weatfaixxdt E ssex the sUt, and #ps(^ protection E. Hampton U70 1434 181 B. Gtoattby 004 V ^ntoor Locks S7U 2276 being part of North Vietnam’s W. H artford // PVanklin agafaist floating mine# or frog­ H artford 14486 7888 E . H addam 989 W oleott 2831 2034 delegation: 1*12 W. HavcD O rtow rid men waa built around the pflea. B.\BKven 4*88 4088 u n E. Hampton I 1439 W oodbrtdge 1*48 1818 The Paris peace talks bad Weaton 814 10*8 O roton In toe air war,r, U.S. U.D. Air JUT Forcer v iw ------E . tifm c 1797 3481 272 U U • f j B. Hartford 8758 W oodbury H eddam and Navy fighter-hombero **«Med to^^^ yfeetport' ♦ I 44M Woodstock 778 I IX OB* 1*48 118 IN B . H a rm H am pton streaked to vrtlhln two mUea of wMh both the W J and t^ ^ - E . WIndapr 1*8* 1368 223 WetheraOeld WUUngton B . I^nne , X98 ------Hebron EDlncton^ 1338 1877 148 B aaton i 1*76 K iltlngly off a maoitve chain of explo- toe fiirt time, but the United E nfldd 903* *104 847 m ito n All-Night Election Watch Staten posfaponed toe meeting W lncbaster B. Windsor KiUingwortb sloas fal a O om m unist am m uni­ 886 1482 88 BU tofton 1870 Lebanon tion dump filled with rockets becauee of Thleu’s refuoal to F airfleld W ndliam PARIS (AP) — Mumdilng hot send repreaentativea. How kxK m iO 148U 1680 Wippins ToUind Bnflefd *649 dogs and watching dancing L edyard and mortars, military HX>keo- niminctao . 2*42 8838 Wtaidaor the postponement would last 282 Windaor liocka 1870 LU bm men reperted today. P^anldin 348 81f I Hutfotd giiia, tooumnda of eiqiairiate was not known. 42 F ak field ^*31* 18M9 xm erioana and to r ir F ren ch Lym ^ e Oiaatonbury 38U *18* 444 Wolcott tn More than 10 bombera at­ Mra. Nguyen Thl Btnh, head WoodhrldKe F atm togton held an afl-nlght election tacked the ammuniUon dump Godien 340 428 80 kDddlefleld of the National Liberation W oodbury BVaitolki 288 SX“ watch at four throbbing centero MlKUefl** Tueaday in rotaBatlon for heavy Granby 904 1*16 U4 2*142 14868 M iddletown Front’s delegation, took a jab at Greenwich 1088* 17973 WoodrtoCk Gleatontoury in P a ris. enemy ehelUng of a U.S. 4to Di­ Tfaieu’a refusal to oome to toe 9*8 - ^ * ° ' 5c n s ' IIX 14M MbntvUle vision base in the central high­ G*ta P lainfield tration. Therefore we are ready^ omooth, rich finith. But don't let the soft touch fool you. 100°/4 H artford 87018 12022 TKKt A Ferre, a mUUcnalre iialustri- H am den 11989 11918 P om fret The strik e s w ere 16 m iles Acryllo Latex AllSheen Is Incredibly tough, truly washable and alist who wants Puerto Rico to EM S BAKERY PRAGUE SHOES IM 306 with the retriTB. weat of the town of Dak To. to meet with only three ddega- H oittond 14* 27* 87 PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK ROTH S CLOTHIERS H am pton The most elaborate election P ortland tkm preaent.’’ This is in line totally beautifull Yeo, add the colorful, unique finloh of AllShexi H arwinton 710 047 l i_ t be toe Slot UA. otato, appeared H artford 38678 18008 P resto n Several ground clariiee were early Wednesday to have been HRST NATIONAL STORE SAGE-ALLEN ' ALBERT A LARRY S SAtON CAROUSa GIFTS 187 868 party was at the Hilton, where repmrtod acroos the country, but wlto the Communist poaittan to your home, nowl H abran *40 « 4 79 H aitiaeid Radio Statton Einupe No. 1 laid P utnam that the NLF is the only true 97 elected governor to a stunning 7*7 980 the hiU In major sustained fight­ 38* 6*4 TAYLOR CLEANING JANE ALOEN RESTAURANT H anrinton on a spread of ^)ore riba end Salem represertaUve of the Souto Vlet­ 279 upset of iormer Gov. Luto Mu- VERNON DRUG MAMSELLE APPARa 040 002 ing oontiniied In Me fifth week. X^se Dial-A-Uft Every Day 648-2761 KUtoicly 3883 1*88 Hebron ^ tthimilnge In a WUd West at- Scotland nameae people and the Saigon 7 5 nos Marin’s Popular Democrat- In toe heaviest fighting re­ XUUngworto 880 *00 W. T. GRANT COMPANY K ent 462 Som ers government is a U.S. puppet Every Hour Day or Night 95 Ic party. 3004 3009 mosphore apiced wlto dancing ported, South Vietnamese rang­ flOO 778 K filliB ^ ggg giris. A papier mache Statue of Sprague Lsdyard 1*06 2190 IM With only two precincta unre­ Stafford ers said they killed 70 Viet Oong \ KHUiKWorto ggg L iberty w aa erected outside the to a day-long battle Tueaday in Lisbon *81 474 al ported, Ferre, toe candidate of LebenoR S terilng The childhood home of Presi­ E. A. JOHNSON FAINT CO. lit< hfM d 130* 1007 108 the New Prci^eaatve jparty, bad jjAQ hotel. Stonlngton th e M ekong D elta 64 mflea dent Woodrow WUaon stiH L edyard soutotweot of Saigon. Nine ruig- 728 MAIN STREET-^MANCMESTER Ifn n e 37D *84 U a lead of IJWO votes out of A Thompaon stande in downtown Odumbia, DIETARY TROUBLE ers Were killed and W wounded. 1U4 2780 177 a*BJ)00 c a s t Tuesday’s elec- U totaflsld T riland BX;. M anchester 11063 9730 9M tloo for control of the oommoo- NEW YORK (AP) -H eibert Union The fight erupted when a gov­ Lym e ernment battalion made a hril- M anafirid 338* 1711 IX wealth and localto governments. KtsUe. author of the new book Vernon M adlaan copter araauM landing and ran Msrlhnrninli 480 SI* 78 Ferre bad wim vlrtnally oB . on HoBywood, "The Movie Mak­ Vriuntown ROTH'S CLOTHIERS M aaehestor er," la a health-food enibuataat. into an enemy force of unknown M erUen 13902 8006 130* other Ban Juan precincta by a W aterford M em flrid He is Invited to all Unde of t siie . M iddtabuty 1041 1*81 17* conakterable margin, and toere Moriborough W estbrook TRI CITY PLAZA dlnnere and hmebeone and flnde WUUngton I U.S. Miartnes claabed twice Mlddlefirid lOOO 770 16* acem ed no chance of hto’ lead M eriden MIdiBstown toat the food he prefer#—wheat W indham i with , enemy forcee during 7800 4860 7X being overcome. But Sen. Luto MkMIebury ) swcfeping operatlana Just souto MUtoed 7004 10004 U38 Negron Lopex, tbe candidate of germ, yogurt and eoy beans— W oodstock are not on the menu. Oonee- of Da^ Nang. Bight Marines end Monroe 1*27 3*47 483 the Popular Democrats, refoaed Maadletown Telephooie 844-2424 VBINON MootvIUe S a le/! Birthday Sale quently, he’s forced to eat what ThMe are over five million at least three of toe enemy were 247« 3171 4X to concede, aaylng tha rota to- M ilford 8781 10000 M orris IHHRSDAY-aiND/IY NOV. 7tt - llWi he likes before or after hxtriieon telephonee in use in New York UUed and 10 M arinea w ere 271 4*8 M tala were unotficlaL Monroe 1848 2*40 Nangatuck o r dinner. a t y . wounded. Open Thurs. cmd Fri. till 9 *»19 S 3tt In a victory statement, Ferre M ortvBle 2888 22M New Britain 21890 9*81 1372 ijcom toad to be ” a governor fo r . SPECIALS! MOrri# X 8 4W New Canaan 2802 *79* ^ eia Puerto Ricans, without dto- NEW 8378 W18 New Fairfield 888 1878 Nhugatuok ^ ttoetton to poUticai party.” He New Britain 21202 10882 New Harifotd 70S 880 called' the clectian en "extraor- .c r e m e ] 8427 *030 New Haven TAME New Ohnoan 82387 16807 8®7 iXigi-y briumph.” RINSE 96* lOX Newington *001 *006 New Fairfield *78 R«g. $1.89 74* 888 8722 4210 660 WITH New Hartford Fall and Winter Sale ^ ‘FBAYEB DBADP New MUtord 1981 297* DRESS New H aven 82246 17687 Ne wtuwu 1827 3807 ^ DEFLOMED SPECIAL N ew ington 4918 Norfolk 408 464 n JOHANNESBURG, Souto Af- New London 4118 BODY SHIRTS .-J# 2887 N. Branford 2813 U82 406 rica (AP) — A "prayer drain” $ 1 a 1 9 New MUfom ONE CROUP N. C anaan 808 868 8 1 of ordained clergymen who Newtown 8624 N. Haven 4120 8040 788 leave their pulpite for eaeular R e g . NorioBi 4*2 DRESSES N. Stonfaigton *37 84* 108 Jobe has been reported here. To $6.00 N. Branford 2488 Narwalk 1*330 1887* 2203 “K g b reth ren a i« too wilUng to N. C anaan 776 Old Lyme 778 1278 IM accept work outeida the PAMPERS N. H aven 6711 OM Saybrook 1382 2026 148 (tourch,” Tha R av. N J J L van N. Stonlngton 81* SUITS O range 2310 8878 *14 Loggerenfaerg of th a Qaretoeiua- DAYTIME N oiw alk 1 1*844 Oxford . .0*0 1071 194 ard e lEark to ld a synbd. .. Norwich M78 OM Lym e 12X 3 0 * f SPORT Old Saybrook IM l 8*4* JUMPERS $1.89 O range price ^ •q . COATS Oxford i i x Plalnfleld' 1680 SPECIAL Velue* PlainvlUe 2788 2-PlECE COAT & DORMERS 17*1 Plym outh to $55.00 *M $ 1 . 3 7 P om fret P ortland 1802 DRESS Preofam 7*2 EXEDRIN P rospect 1171 ENSEMBLES P utnam 1488 1884 lOCTs Redding tU dgefleld 8716 Reg. $1.59 Rooky HIU l e x Rootbury 847 20% OFF Salem 8X SPECIAL 97c • DRESS SLACKS VERNON DRUC • TOP COATS SKIRTS Walgreen Agency » ALL WEATHER COATS PRICE and i ' COMPARE SWEATERS SERVICE you'll buy By Economy BuIMm Inc 311(1 '/i Price Merchandise Cash Qnly

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MK i« a«r«9a Q ...... AddItiM' C Irewewef □ ' fwck □ B aeB aem O i f 42.00 FBBB BSnM Am ALLIGATOR SPREE! ^ColorTV Snap up these savings as alligators take a price plunge. Choose from three heel, heights. All stylos AOOKESS ffiature the new rounder toe. Chooae your wild thing in black or brown, good aeleetkMi of aiiaa, M OTY ,Tel. B M u n r s not all widths. , Mail and Fhona Order* p.o.e..i2, ^ Coll M341S9 TRI-CITY PLAZA VERNON A U ROADS LEAD TO TRI-CITY PLAZA FOR AUTUMN SHOPPING VALUES! nunnoN Opon Monday-Satunlay 10:00-5:80! Thuradsy and Prkhy 10:00-0:00 iTD U AM D l^on., Tuea., S a t 10 ajn. to 6 pjn.— Wed., Thurs., F ri., 10 *.m. to 9 p.m. . r-: }C p a g e EUEVffif

and non-polltically test and statementa I have read Poa* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 mant) but a clear cut tfA sal am mifWlmt Aat the taxpay- srors advised that the staff was It waa not my AtMtlcn to alrsady hired. They ware alao salaot a "quaimed" Thwn Rae- to.conply wlA a direct order era of Maariisatar win feat that raation Director. ThU waa an make any farther statement af­ FALSISHSRia advlsad to contact me if Aay ter my letter of resignation and to ftaitorm taia duty tor which- j m M A thair beat Intarasts. were Intersstad In being on the open nationally adverttsad exam be Wew belBC: paid by A e peo­ Rigpfidtnc Farlisan and be­ and Aa peraon he waa question­ I have nothing to gaA. However BiMda, ia ally peofile '* '» N«ai to knp len Korum otibatltuta Hat but I did net t o s r the level of thla last "whlts- down ttie expena tu m peopem th* In- ple o f ManohA Ur. I probably cause qf the ctroumstanees at amrthlng more from Asm . ing eame in number one. Under iUmrt^rsitrr ______for r»«»f*****«* ca tbs Opm Wirum will not the olroumstances it would seem waah” attempt really A t below dliwet' taanedy. o< *nrtanlii* Ilia oam- should have flrsd him on tbs the time, I felt that It would be At Ae meeting Mr. Stiver fatasateed pubUokttsii U dM jr oAtain more than too q»t. However in-as-maA sm unwUe tor thg puipote of staff leas rtdiculoua had soma one A e belt and I felt it demanded made a strong atatament quaa- a dataUad statement giving the l|praUi palcn- / rtmrSs.. 'Ths Ettrald rssarvss tha right te daolbM to publish his employment period had only morale to tw-blte htan to serve ttonli* the background and queatisned hla own quaHfleatlona jlany nutttar Aat m i^ Jm tibaleiia or w hlA la In bad tasta. teas facto of this unpleasant alt- We wooM like to eoesmpt tiafh ttie poll- a riwrt tima to go I overlqokad under a "naw" oMitor director. quaHfleatlona of tha Thwn tor Toqm employmant. ■usA mi. . mttUBBMD BT m e Uelam and their oonMbUtora trom tlw sspnarim of poHhoal vlawa ia daahrad by oontrfburiona the matter and decldad that I Racraatlon Director. Thla gtvas Their joint statement also FRIMTIMO OO.. INC -Of Ala charaetar but lattan whleh ara dafamatory or abuatva Their .'statement that Mr. Intolerably heavy expajae 0* the pree- would oertalnly not ra-hlra him Weiss tatormed them that they an indication of his attitude and denied that there waa any No doubt denials and counter U Blanll Sb««( Lwffl hs NjaoMd. rtiargaa ■ will ccmtlnue be ent eleetian. We wduM not Hke to decree the tollowiag year, t o addition srould return to their Jobe A although he may not reallaa It harassment at Ae meeting. This to any arbltnucy xaduetton to tha anount to thla it waa apparent to me 1988 is alao Inoonreet. R waa ha ia under the Town Managar waa also denied by oAara A made bjr people who ,refuse to take retponaibiUto for A elr PdHlAan ___ of time the candkbtea who want to run and to other staff members made very clear to Aem at Aa administratively and by Wa recent newspaper articles. 1 Moatod OetolMr 1, IM OOK> shop steward leads me to ■wA let A e pvbHc be A e Judge. actions. I urge tM people of this eoiutry riiould intend in the tiiai^ to A# Editor, believe that had tnis situation that tMa parson’s attitude tor meeting that A e decision waa stateihent he waa in affect ndlllJiiiil Btot Braninc Baoeiit taidayi First of an Ae forced meeting ManAester to look at this whole apotllfHt before the voters have to mafe —miiyhB H l^ SdMol’a aoooer occurred A his full-time town some time had been sullen and up to me. They srere told Aey questioning A e Manager’s judg­ 1 H o l l ^ _ “ would receive oonaideratlon but ment. He was alao to affect ca st was A my opAlon highly Irregu­ matter objMtivSIy, determtna Oonn.. CUM Nan team, ranked nlnA thla. year, posttion as xwUoeman he would uncooperative. Atthough I take their final obotoe akoonc them. no commitment of any kind Ing asperzlona upon A e Oonnect- lar and was A Itself a form tha mottvez of the people Avotv- aatod tha number cna-raakad very likely have been fired or tuU rasponaibAty tor Ata final ad and—"If The Shoe Fits Then SDKSCRIPTTON RATBB E^ventual|y, peitiapo, w e arlll oome to was made. When A ey applied tcut State Personnel Depart­ of pollUcal pressure. I believe m two wseks ago, Windaor s i least suspended. In my opin­ decision It was not tafcw wlA- Bo Be It” SAcerely yours, FBjalilc IB AdMUBM atane aystetn In which the ftoandiw of K out oonsuttation wtth other thla year la late September for ment whom the Town employel that* other Thwn Board mem­ Om T««r ...... W ffi Qocka,’ in a hard-tougM, firat- ion A is was no pareonal aigU' bers would agree, according to Wm. H. Boyle Bis Meottg...... If-M certain atandard ownponente to a oam- sottnd touniamant game to earn staff and was not iU-advlsod. I A e season starting OcL 7, A sy at some expense to objoetlvriy TIurM Xoothi ...... 7.50 ment (aa callad ia lila atato' O n M00U-...... palgn —tetevlaiain time, newspaper ad­ Qia right to face Rocky HA, al­ vertising, campaign Uterwture —will be ee a first-round winner. The THB AflBOCIAT»*r . done by government lattor than by the l^irtt In ^ school was Ugh tor Hm Anoenaed P r ^ !• «roto»lT«ly ontltlyd to^Ac "oM~ 'rmMloBtton of all new* public oontrlbutton method, wMh spend-, the Rocky High game. Last palkdieaDucDoa orrftledomiwa fo«« It11 wv. tmA. oilotherwise crodlt- tog fo r siMdi ptnpoaea in eacone of the year, Ellington dsfeatsd AUmtt adta thli ps(>er and also A* local news j»b- 9M MAIN 8T. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. ikM lTl ' government allotment forbidden by law. gri ■’flu Tech In Arst round eompatltton; ■ P M - GLOBED MONDAY • OPEN THDR8. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P Jt. - MIOTC BTORW- **^n* of ropoMka^t^ol if>eclal dle- a taam Aat had * 9B4> raoord But we would stlH prefer to have sudi fr o i i ^ JCkJrafflSraA . ^ 84W^ - m i a b t u jm bt il^ t f ^ - paMhesnslnrelnI are also leaeirred. for taro years only to losa the 833-7101 - WATto^WBBT FUNERAL 8BRVK3B - 143 EAST CENTER BT. - TUL. 84B-T19i (UmMshed spending spread cut over a nie Heraldlid Prtattnr Oomnany Inc., aa- ssoond game to Simsbury. f flnancial____ d. reaponaibntty * lor*•------typo-*- com fortably long span of tim e, not ooan- Bvaiyhody that tamambered VeaShw^er^^ta The Manchester preseed into oidy sa much of the pres­ A at situation was hoptng that Beenlad Herald. ent style of campaigning as It would a^ repeat would not oomt/. adhscrlber to_LiOe Angelea Tbneo-WaMilnf- buy. Four bualoada of atiidaitta and *°FS°Berrtoe*cHei5*M'N. E. A. Serrlce, ^ faculty aooompanlad A s team pSllS^Reprwentatlvee - -nie iullu. M ^A^ntowia'-J^y - New Tort. Chi- t^ MUwbaatar K gh this past ^ Iletrolt and Boston. Enthnsiastk BaDoting '--M Friday to aiqypori A elr team, m em ber AXroiT BUREAU OF ClBCUtA- yntortunatety, Ellington waa da- TIONS. Not oeCy In purely political eiactlana iMtad, in what appeared to be Display wlverMshig----- do people aometimea let their own en- a; repeat of last y ^ a sttuatlon, rtr Monday — 1 p.m. __^ fay a vsry^atola, and well-organiz­ Ihr Tnesday — 1 p.m. aatinjay,. tlnisiasms tempt them into Irregulari­ OF MANCHESTER . Tor Wednesday — 1 p.nj, M yday ed Rocky H A taam. fhr Tlmraday — 1 p.n». “^ e ^ y ties. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wedheaday In (hto postrrieoUon season when there " The purpoae of this letter is FlorB\w Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. 4a eaqiresa my feellnge tor A e CSaaained deadline -^ .p .m day b ^ e are the usual number of tales of poten­ puhllcatlon. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday 'sportsmanship shawn by A e El­ a ^ Monday puhUeatlan.______tial knavery in the oa ri^ or ooimtlng lington atudents at Aa eonohi- of votes for candidates, It may comfort rion of the game. Tha playera Wednesday, November 6 the polttlclans to hear the skicy of the conaolad glrU who ware e r j ^ , ♦ ♦ ♦ voting Inride k oertain Oonnecticut < Loceptlng the defeat to a degree Watkins Bedroom Department ofaurch oongregaUon the other day. that was more gracious than In Town And State The church membership was met for sxpeeted. WMle we are waiting for the outcome the purpoae of making a deeiakxi on a . While the BHHngton students, of the natkSBl c o a te d there ane locel oaotrorveraial iasue, which Involved the one-hundred and fifty strong, irers waiting for Aelr busee to and Connecticut results which had, perenUal querilon of Juat how much a return they cheered Aeir team whichever way they went, the virtue of reHgiaus institution fbould do to demon­ a collection of styles and prices! At Eastern States WlA M yri" *s they antarad their bus; Aey some degree of decMveneae. strate Ms opposition to the tnstttntton of cheered th# Rooky HA students The voters of the Fourth SenstM ^ NUBIAN GOAT as their buses exttsd; Asy District knew what they_^ were doing I n this paitieidar test betwwm doves phsered the Rocky HA team tor when they returned Senator DavM Bar­ who wanted to leave wars to the Caesars a Job wsU-dona. Thara ware a ry to a second tenn In the Oenerel As­ and dorvss wito thought the church riiould From New York Imr tears which was to ba ex- sembly at m rlford. Senator Barry cam­ defend and condone the right of individ- Herald paoted, but the oulatanAng paigned cleenly and deomUy, amid ■IXMtsnuuufatp zhowad through- uela to refuse to obey the possibly ervU Tim in g Yesterdays As a ohaparone on tha bus, I temptationB to tadulge In other cotTOTiandB of the Caesars —in this ocn- 1st Negro Woman Elected. a quiet ride home but test it appeared, at first, that the more By MURRAY MARDER 25 Years A§o one AeerlM^er aald Aat we •nie voters of Oormoctlcut knew what militant, realistic doves were to the ma­ WashinKton Post To Gmgress’ MembersMp aoUd cheer a loaing taam aa they were dotog when oonfrorked with jority. Miss Mary O. C9iapntan is as a wtamlng taam and Aa elected Aalrman of Ae Board \r\■111 the whole puUlc service record of UrrR- who shouted back, "Book tt to rtda home was one, atmtlar in But then, alas, M was disoovered that WASmNarON, Nov. 4 —The opportune for It to signal an of Park Commissioners at Ae NEW YORK (AP) — When ed Ststee Senator Abe Ribieotf, and re­ intent to get into a tenious mili­ ’em Shirley!” spirit, to one that tolkwra a win­ Ihe total number of votee taken out of timing of Tuesday’s praridential organization meeting. Congress oonvenM in January, warded ,wlA another generous vote of tary-diplomatic deal wito the tt will have in its membenAlp Usually a picture of compo­ ning effort. the church ballot box exceeded the num­ Stuart J. Wasley, chairman of sure, Mrs. Chiabolm ocoastcnal- RIGHT: ChooBe from an open stock group of Modem Bedroom oonfiilence, not only that record, but election to the United States was United States at tWa time re­ for the first time a Negro wbm- I felt that thU letter waa war- ber of members present and entitled to the tin drive in Manchester, an­ ly allowed hersrtf to ibout haA tore during our -wueldy special. All pieces are in stock and will be the toiK of Us campaign. He Is to be Indeed a key Ingredieat to the mains in dispute. nounces Aat 1314 tons have been an—auiley (3ilAolm, a Demo­ rahtad to axpreas Ae fact Aat vote. at men who argued Oongroks is I sa t' proud to be a manAer of congratulated on Us victory. There secret di^>kMnacy tbat produced Inside the Johnson administra­ collected. crat wUh a capacity tor con­ Hvered aa fast as possible. This Modem Bedroom is finished to d ^ ; t When aix>ther vote wss taken, the re­ a place tor men," "It doonri Qm faculty to a #**’'* ^'**** tlniatssm, not quite that exalted, which Lutz Junior Museum opens its New York State legtelature, had a ro«*h time." against the cotutJipotiao of a new Lin- sides of. the borgaMng. , field of battle.” Mrs. raiMinim was bom In ver and Parineau piddlsMd A aometimoi becomes unoontroUafale in In other words. Rusk was aay- first financial and membership Mrs. Cailstoolm lectured the law­ soar: paper October » ^ ^ cote Sdtoot to Center Springs Fsxk But it was the North Viet­ drive. Ae Bedford-Stuyvesant distriet the actions of the natton's politicians In 11* , North Vietnam’s hand was makers on their poUtioal prac­ she represents and at tbs age of all fkimaaB to 4Jm Them Board But, whatever the mixed motlvatiaaa, namese who made Ae todttol some of their big city wards. forced. tices. walked out of party oaur three, she and two sisteiw were amA tbs’ people of Maaefieetor move to invoke the election cuses and. more than once, one AIim la dear after the sssolt, - and ttmetaUe in Ae Unttsd'States Olliers suggest more devious- sent to Uve wlA a grandmother 4pal Akt they are satttled to th«» ia that town authorlttos mast (Wriss expiknaitlons. Most of them boll A Thought for Today brought out Ae lese chivalrous in A e West Indies whlls her S a w the truA of tltia mattor. to benefit their own strategy, inatiiwta of A e aokma who at­ their *»«wifciiig ant their planning atxxN down to composite *>eculatkj(a: Sponsored by Ae ManAester porenU mved money tor thslr Z am maktag A ls statemmit Slights And Indignities these aourcee report. Hanoi sim iiy decided to see tempted to ehout her down. ^ ‘ the School problem end come Council o f ChurAes education. Bsoausa I bsMsve A s* truA Is Hanoi, publicly and private»y, what it could squeeze out A the "I have seen men take a vp wttfa some new end altereil pcoposal Take part to any serious discussion always said tt newer worid risk As it turned out, Shirlsy A s ooooeni of everyone and, Johnson admlnistratton, and Don’t Worry About Anything! course o f action they did not O ilA olm didn’ t need tha mon­ quickly If sre are not to make the cUI- between whites and blacks regarding its generatton-hxig struggle to want to take,’ ' explains Mrs. to, prevent an underhanded at- race relations, and you are bound to Aen see what it can squeeze "Always be full of Joy in A e ey, she won scholarships to dreo suffer from our adidt disagreements gain oontpoi of edi Vietaam on out of A e successor administra­ Chisholm. "One genUeman ^wiiH* to whltoweA the affair dlaoover many things A e individual can Lord; I say tt again, rejoice! Brooklyn CoUege where A e over sodi things as the specific site for A e personoUty or policy of any tion. It has risked UtUe. if any- ariced me, ‘Shirley, do you know .by Aa poofto i**’®, do to ease race tendons. Let everyone see that you are graduated cum laude and A fn ‘voHed themsehroa to the sltua- the new school. Manchester has pie- one man or group on the Ameri­ Atog. If It doesn’t like A e way what fear is?’ Why Aould I be to CtHumbia where A e received vioualy bad a splendid record of support Some come under the simple heading can scene. unseUiA and gentle in all you afraid? We’re ah men and wom­ things ere going, Hanoi can do. Remember that A e Lord la a master’s degree In eariy of new school projects. Unfortunately, of good nuumen. Tet Aey call for Ae , What North Vletnameoe Aplo- "biow” A e tacit mtotary de- en, I answered. He looked at me Citt A e peoole decide what s aentilivtty and compassiott, the forbear­ coming soon. Don’t worry about childhood eduoatlofi. thM pn^ect involved oompUcatiens of rite mats always have made dear, escalation approaA and also A e and shook his head and walked la truA or fiction and what la LEFT: Watkins presoito “Old Ipswich” by Stearltogwortti now at a ance and,understanding that Will regen­ anything; instead, pray about away. Maybe I’m not a poUtl- She taught in the public for which there seemed i» easy, gen­ however, is that they would take wldeiMd Paris talks. schools, became on educational !poHtioal pressure or merely special low price. Finished to Solid Maple, our “Old Ipswich” C^rnttra erate basic attitudes and thought pat­ tactical advantage of aB de­ everything; tell God your needs ctan." routAe procedure, (as Aese erally acceptable answer. We suggeri and don’t forget to thank. Him Politician or not, Ae wiry, ar­ consultant for the Bureau of terns. velopments, to the United States CSilld Welfare, and branAed out gvntlamen have caSed it.)* bestows a true Eariy American flavor. This set includes a 42-toch Stogie the town look harder and see what it Self-criticism and aeU-correctlon are for His answers. If you do Als ticulate 43-year-old former can come up with, now that, quite ob­ or elsewhere, that would help Today in History teaqher has succeeded within into community activities. iniare ara approximately Dresser and matching Mirror, a 82-toch Chest, and a Standard Size Spin­ not easy for anybody. But boA the’ r'cause. They evidently oon- you will know (tod’s peace After 19 years of chibhouse eight abaohitely incorrect atato- viously, the use of park land has been which la far more wondirful A e labyrinth of New York’s po- dle Bed, for only $299. Night Stand sepaiatdy at only $42.60. are necessary, and so Is genuine love cluded that A e presidenWal dec- politics, she got the Democratic mento made A Ae JoAt state­ vetoed. And we suggest that, as that By* the Assodatod Press Aan A e human mind can un­ liUcal system. for one’s fellowman, if the oH of good-- tion in the United SAtes prese^- Today is Wednesday, Nov. , nomination tor A e Assembly ment by Meaaera S llw and - 6 derstand. His peace will keep At the Democratic National la done, a new and adder consnunity Will is to be poured into relations be­ ed suA on ooptwtunity. Ae 811A day on 1988. Tliere are and began Ae four year rise A Phrlaeau. The worde-dlschaiig- your thoughts and your hearts Convention, A e became A e effort devote Itsdf to sipport of a new tween A e races in the United States. Hand sent secret word to the H day* left in A e year. public Ufa that brou|(|tt her to ed, fired, releaaed, are obvloua- quiet and at rest as you trust flrri Negro woman to be elected vote in support of a new aolutlisi, as One thing that makes blacks angry, Uhtted States that It was in­ Congreaa. , ly false Inasmuch aa the gentie- Today’s HigWight to History in CJhrlst Jesus.” a national conuntilUeewoman— soon as It can be properly and efScieiit- for example, ia when whitea, while vlgor- terested in doing some genuine men A question were not Aen ouriy championing the cause of the black On A ls date in IMO, Aiaoham Phlllppians 4:4-7 froni either pirty—and as a leg- ly shaped up. bargaining over a bombing halt iriator, her name was attached I enqiloyod by the recreation de- man, unconsciously commit what ip most Lincoln was elected president o f Uving Letters (Paraphra«d) during the remaining MXe of»A e to a goodly shore of successful Quotations blacks are slights and indlgnttlea. . . . .partment. One of their few oor- Johnson adm*.Tlstratlon. the United States. Submitted by legislation including a bill to No doubt many white readem will feel .Rev. K. If. Gustafson Just as A ancient Persia •reot itatements is A elr admia- This message was tranmittl;gd In 19fSS, Ae Republican tlA - give jmemploymem insurance ;aion that thay requested Mayor ...... Cut The Spending, Not The Time that A e Inferences listed above are un­ Cialvary Onirch they would chop off A e head to Washington through Ae et, headed by Preahlent Elsen­ to domestic workers. of A e messenger who brought ’ Nathan AgoatinelH and Director Shoidd. as Congressmsn John Mbna- justified. From the black man’s view­ hower and vice President RIA- Despite an operation for re­ point, however, life is apt to be punctuat­ French foreign office’s expert news of defeat, so In America ^William Brttaller to aet up tMa gan keeps suggeriing, and as many other on the Shr Bast, Etienne ard M. Nixon, was re-elected by moval of a benign fibroid tumor ; ‘Tnaatlng*’. They called thte ed by innumerable little gestures of dis­ a landrilde over Democrats Ad- On ’This Date today vriiA a news medium observers think, the Preeldenttal poUU- Mannc’h. accorAna^ to sev­ Aat fiospitoltotd her during Ae brings A e public bad nows, it •merely routine procedure. crimination that encourage such Infer­ lal Stevenson and Estes Kefau- In 1888, Republican Benjamin three weeks of Ae congressional cal campaign be arbitrarily, rethiced In ences. One Negro woman, for example, eral sources. Whether A e is held to blame and is at- ‘jBtooe when is it merely routine messaire also was commwicat- ver. Harrison was elected president campaign, Ae waged a strong 'procedure tor anyone to re- length, to a fixed and rirotter number pointed out that to department atorea, In 198a, 80-year-old Edward campaign, emphasizing what Acked. ed aimnltaneourtv Arourti other over Grover Cleveland, ^queat two alected town offiolalz of days? clerks often put change into the hand M. K enney, president Kenne­ In 19(X), President William zlw called Farmer’s Johi»y- —MerriU Panltt, editor of TV 3 pc Aniometlc channeii is not Ctulde, sayAg television is *to force this kind of confronta- 499. O u r aasarer., after a full look et the of a white customer; but Aoy lay a dy's youngest broAer, was come-lately stance In Ae B«d- known. But it was quickly re- McKinley was re-elected on Ae •tkm WtA a depaitmant haadT combined /taOgue of the candidates black cuatomer’ a change on the counter. elected to A e Senate. Republican ticket. tord-Stuyvesant community. giving people front-row seat* pffirmpd. or aimrweed, or en­ on world conflict and many ’in my opinion It ia. A itself, themselves and of the voter public, Requesto for pushbutton phones to Bos­ One Tear Ago In 1928, RepubUcan Herbert On street comers she iittro- RIGHT: Early American Ptoe.at its bert! This Bedroom creatm a ton have been met by A e explanation; dorsed. by SovSet diplomats. duced herself as "Fighting Shir­ viewers don’t like what A ey poitUcal pressure and clearly would stUl be p the negativq. The nr»«d«e timing of the Ha­ A military depot near Hanoi Hoover was elected prszldent unique but original Early American setting. Included to t l ^ * “ We don’t have Aem down in Roxbury’ ’ ley Chisholm” and drew crowds see. meddling into an admAletrative The urilmlted campaign posea and noi overture is still secret. It was bombed for Ae first time. over Gov. Alfred E. SmIA. matter. It la my understandAg Standard Size Cannonball Bed, a 68-toch Triple Dremer and matching (the word down is taken as invidtous). f l^ovldea certain testa, both for candi­ Blacks note -that often in store clerks appears to have been made first Aat Ae oAer Board Members Mirror, and a 4(Wnch ChesUm-Chest, only $499. for the entire set. In late September, by the con- were not at the time Atormed dates and for electorate, which could will approcush a white customer and say, The 24-inch Commode with 8 drawers only $66. not otherwise be guaranteed as part of * ’ *<3an I help you?’ ’ They will apprwarii flrmatio-r of tt may not have of thla matter nor waa any ap­ the election process. ,, a black customer wtA only a slight nod. •been given until A e first few proval by A e Board aought. days of October, , ■Jhaae dlsgruntlad gentlemen The savage teat of the long cam­ "Taxis drive past me every day," a black woman executive commented. And What the message stjw^ly aay "We have never asked any paign, with Ite potential ups and downs, implied, if Indeed it Ad not say iTaV-StTZV-VStlMH ■ town official tor a Job," Wh«t its poteatiai. mistakes and ambarraas- when a black woman applies for a credit JO. card, she Is lAely to be addressed by was that North Vietnam was as­ p o l k a - dot BVKWMeV am y I a*k, Aen waa A e pur­ W&ST 3 iD£ W.R£CK; menU as weU as potential triumphs and her first name. White workers, such as suming that Richard M, Nlxoci ------TT ------pose of this confrontrationT of great assurance, undoubted­ men from a public utility, often will was likely to be Ae next Pres­ I waa quoted as saying that ly wear* the candtoatea down, but also neglect to lake off A elr hats when en­ ident of the United States. At MIKC c m tli the reason tor not redilrlng Sil­ offers chances that there wlU be some tering a Negro home. ' that stage all public opinion CHlCKtM BOMCS ver was—'hiie of a psrsonal revriatlon of the hmor stuff he la really White newspapermen have been sur­ polls showed Nixon to hold a /vtOOteTAI*' nature Avohdng an argument I MrMtiUsDg.1 SILK CITV made of. ■ ' ^ prised to learn Oiat Ae term "Negro commandbg lead over Hubert ZJS.3----- \ between Aem” . Thla is not true. leader" is resented; it is inferred Aat H'nnphrey. NiTfV-GrtlTX (My exact atetement was 'Th my And the long campaign, although It NIKE N O a ) Urea and aometimea bore# the voter, whites Aink blachs must be led. Black The rest is conjecture. North. —B__, , opinion this man ia oompletely ^ nevertiieleas offers him an opportunity spokesmen deplore Ae tendency of moat Vietnam may have estimated tt ^inooopsrative and I do not wMi might have more dlffleAty bar­ MT.MEBO ] to teat and try out his own aentlmenU , newspapers to pi&y up ghetto violence to rs-hlre him". I refused at Ae gaining wlA a N(;con adminis­ on hlmseif until, perhaps, be airlves at *and Negro orlme. without telling the JET------a maeting to argue tiie matter 3 pc achievements of black people, Aelr ef­ tration Aan wlA a Johnson ad- g m A*-BOO Ud Aa Town Manager booked 499. his own sure final knowledge of what forts to better Aemselves. Aelr pori- mlnl8tra,0on. Or Hand could SKI BOOT mill) my admlniatrotive deoialon. I he himself really beUeves and wiriws. tlve accompltshmmts...... have assumed Aat whoever was |un now foroed to state A at one We suspect that the real trouble wiA Blacks resist what they feel Is un­ elected, Nixon or Humphrery, o f A y reasoiu tor Ala daolslon LEFT: Watkins also has a broad sdectioo of Spanish Bedrooms. Thla American political campaigns is not Aat conscious white Insistence that Ae black any new President might want ELi^ lv -To Sk/ism alps') m s that this parUeular mdivtd* Set, better known as Granada, has a waxed antiqued finish . . . t o i ^ they are too long to point of time, but man must become white, or at least ac­ a stock-taking interval A his ftt—V ual absolutely rafhsed to com­ each carving and crevice is white powdw^like substsnee that creetee they are too costly in terms of dol­ cept exclusively white attitudes and own before making critical de A Tb« Kfichsn ply when I ordered him to oon- lars. Okndidatea and parties, in rivalry viewpoints. . clsioiw on Vietnam. ■AREA IV/ER-'DIE HILL

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Alf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CX)NN„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 M O B 1 W E L V B 52nd District ^ ^ Hospital Note^ District 1 District 2 TOTAL O’Neill Easy Winner ■ I S mmi «■ 1*- NeK Treatment Plant 1156 , 500 2404 839 35^ 1359 Mit —rrte* mM, 1« • .a .; 2. New SeBer System 999 617 2065 1120 3064 1737 W ith 1,008 Plu rality * M ill 4^fB{ PMaM. 1* a-M.i Incumbent Democratic Wtt- rMMW, t p-m.; 3, Cbarter Amendments 1020 445 2283 752 , 3303 1197 11am O’NeUl of Bast Hampton la m , Sli aai ns to took an easy victory yesterday «q r Maw tor UameMat* temfljr 169^ in the 62nd District race against a Hra-mlaato Baina- 4. Nevers Rd. Land 870 665 2109 1029 2979 > I rtoittoc Itoani la opponent John H. Paonessa. al­ an S to 4 p.«i. ttn 801 715 1827 1279 2628 199» so of East Hampton. The total a* 1 p ja . VtoHor* ’ 5. Barbour Hill Land vote, 8,b28 Democrat and 2,#16 aat to Mnakfi la pa- RepubHoan, gave C’NelU a 1,- 008 plurality. t*a n a m a Ito awre than D at an« time per South Wiruhor Columbia was the only- town in the tour-town district to give Engaged Paonessa a win, 762 to 64#. Vot­ Palleato IM ay: M7 ing In the other towns gave the TIM encegemaiit at lOae ADMJn'l'BD TK8TBROAT: All Five Questions seat to C’Neill; Hebron, 708 to Cadleriae Augusta Olmsted, RotoeiC AvoaUndH, Rodcy HUl; 40#; Marlborough, #80 to 4*6, tor*a*rly of Manctiaster, of Kn. Noma Allen, BrMoi; and East Hampton, 1,042 to 1,- Colorado, Aruiia, Nether- Mn. Etoie Baer, M Village St., Approved by Voters 080. landa'AntlUea, to^aioMl Aatdh Rockrflle; Paul BrauUMte, 40 In the lOM- district race BuDtoii of (Miami, Fla., haa baen Bbo 8t ; Raymond Campmire, Votem o f South Windsor, by four and flva w ill be reduced C’Neill won by only 67 votes In aaftouaiiad by bar parente, Mr. South Wtodaor; Unda Cramer, more than a two-to-one maigtn, by state and federal grants. the district, with Columbia, Hs- and MMi. Loula-C. Obnatod 8r. ^ m K elly no., Wapping; Viator i^iproved all five rstsrendum ----- bron and Marlborough going to of m itaiiiy Bt- D dey, SOS Ctaalter Oak St.; questions appearing on the bal­ E veh lsf HeraM Douglas Fellows of Hebron. Co- Her Oanoe ls4he eon of the Richard DIBuono, Amdon; lot. ------—I lumbla gave Fellows a 164 laito lir . and Mra. vyuiln Button Xra. Dwnaiae, OS Soaiiioroiigh The total vote araa conaldar- Carol , tsL plurality and Hebron a 100 WnUaM 07(4 of Florida. Rd.; Joaeph Dumato, 14 Jack- ably loiirer than the total vote tiurallty, but Marlborough was son St.; LttcSle Durocher, 12‘ for candidates. Indicating that nearly a tie with only 8-votes Tavern lari night that "this lOas, Oknatod la a graduate Wedgeatood Dr.; Mre. Mabel number o f residents either Catto B allot 20lll Tim e |!iunmty for Fellows. b’Nelll vtotory was a case of tsam- cf Mancbaater High Oobool, and Hall, Tartn Hills. CQventpr; She recelwed her bachelor of forgot or were not Interested ROMANCE, W.Va. i (AP) a i »i —- — *‘*«'»------*"------work----- all the way. Alaxander Rasde. 785 Foder enoiarh »n the question to re- with a 488 plurality to overtake o'NeiU summed up his pnlse art’s degree from the University Dr., Wapptag; Mrs. Veronica cordloro their xneir votes. vwie». Jeakins---- ■■ ■ — Jm* - - - - Jones, the Fellowsoasi win. weilows win. to hiahi. «mnartsrs supportsrt sndand campaign of Oonneotlout. fflie la enploy- Kindred, Bast HartSord; Peter All questions passsd In both hto ballot tor ptMoeni xuseaay reglswrouregistered mui/w»= eurprlee workem min a worn, word, "Thanks.”"*»«»»— e l as a taaehar for the Stand­ Lamb, W Hansen Dr., Vernon; Diatiict 1 and District 2. Totals tor the 2«h tfa^ ^ • at the results of the yesterday’s ^_ pledged . . ..s toA. continue toAsa workedm^lr ard Oil Oo. of New Jersey in OUftord MathewsoA, S4 Weaver In both districts are as fd- Jones, a retodeat of this ham- ,i,ction. Paonessa said he was y,, towns through their Aiubh, Netherlands AntUlea. d Rd.; WiStom MIhallak, Statford lows: QuesUon 1, 8640 yes, let north of Chadeeton, said he ..abounded." He lUd stote that offlclala andIhoee who 9tr. Butten la employed by the Springs; Lsuirdae Oeliier, Staf­ US* no; Question 8, 3064 yes, has been a Democrat since he meeting the peojde of the die- ^ m , t to meet with him. Rust Skigfiieers of PltUburgh, ford Springs. 1787 no; Question 8, 8806 yoe. o n t voted, in Ihe 1888 presiden- trict wee the highlight of the Fa., In Aruba. Also, ESn Porter, Etost Glas­ 1107 no; Queetlon 4, 297* yes, ______tial oontoet He has not mlaeed a camptogn. campaign. He He said saU he hie found found the the n^enB^ i t H M f OIXMWE A faU wedding la jdannad. tonbury; Mm. Mary RogoFsld, U M no; Question 6, 2438 yes prssldswHal dectlon rinoe, he most warm and receptive o t im b —N ew tt^ tralne *02 Oolenlal Rd., Bolton; Fran­ 19M no. said. audiences and thanked hie sup- _ .,«h u iian from Rome toi cis Rohan, 17* ^>ruoe St.; Mm. Approval of Question 1 wUl He voted tor Grover CSevS- porters tor all their help. hours TVp epeed’e; Gladys Schubert, 17 Summer enable the town to proceed imal than, and Hubert H. Hum- O’NeUl .toted at a v lcto ^ ^ S t; Mm. John SmSfa, 8 Timber vritta the construction of a ssc ^ calebration at Marlborough 110 miles sn hour. Business TraU; Mm. Astrid Wider, 41 Hoffman Rd.; Laurie Zielfrider, phint to supplement the primary ------/ ---- fiTom , opRn^. treatment plant vrtileh has been Trends ti** •* t •••l**! * * •• BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A receirtly put into operaUon on (Hsrald siMo by OOam) Amerioaa feat aeem to be get­ daughter to Mr. and Mm. Ed­ Vtbert Rd. mund Wotnfak, 128 School St.; Three joyous and victorious Manchester Demoferats. S^tate I ^ d B a ^ , With voter aproval of Ques­ ting M gfer and bigger and so do the aboeo needed to cover Ibom. a 9d * baaed Ha ^ SSd OuMUn. T t « aouldn’t mske it a clemi Swanson Heads be gradually returned to th e (ocaoart dnrttaw uaea of ptoadoa * ^ S w ;'D a ^ B r a g g , 442 0ak- And CummlngB kweep In ManiSieei^. town as more users tie Into In. 1999 Btodais, and the contin­ NEWLY REMODELED land Rd., W iw fS ^ "Thank you. Too bad you there’s ahvays a next time. Society Drive the line, and are mbjected to ued hwrtdae in Invertment by Also, Randy Peer. White R<1... guessed wrong.” ___ ^ state Ben. David Barry, re- connector fees. automdWle ooni|wi)f«B In plartto Wapp^;— , , Mra.------Gertrud*, -P^," . -jr ^ Ttb*®®** 4o — hie —— poelr —- by - » j# —hand ’Wmi memberaMp drive Dndor uuuui queaUMi ~ 8, the— voters ptupcaaliig «qu4>ineaL m Florence St ; Wllltom Die- ed victory ef toe ptflle. aim- phiraltty o f' 1,*00, Manchester Historical So- approved a *80 monOily salary trlcbsen, French Rd., Bolton; mtoge, toe v e t e r a n «mpelg*rt, p,^,ja,d hj, thanks “to all the the direction of tor the next mayor, as well as Total eacpendlturea c o pottu- Louie BIblai, Windsor; Mi^ar- had declined to ertin ^ w popple of the dUtrtet who y, gwansoa, chairman ,«veral charter changes requlr- «U» controls are rlatng from Un iMhy hoy. Bart Hartford; DemociaUc jrturaUty; M ,*orited for me—you Can’t buy ^ membertolp committee, «d by the town In order to con- *997 mUUoii lart year to 9647 John Reuchle, East Hartford; kin, now «t tbe people like Oiat.” i. under way. form to changes in the state million Hila year, eacoadlag to S H O E DEPT. surveys by Um Naflcnal Infhia- He praised Ws workers In M ^bers have been mailed a statutes. trlal OenfereoM Boaurd. nhiraltty Glastonbury, Marlborough and uotm, of the year's programs Voters also approved *866,7M The studies tdwwed that poUu- OMtm Hetron^M N «m ^ Taylor left BasUHampton. the other three ^nd a quesUonnalre exploring m notes to purchase #0 acre* of tkxi ooniti^l spending by 9*1 fo r^ ^ dletrict. "tor a polbilky xf fitting up i««j on 8«rt ttU end Neyer. oompaniea—as a jOroenfage of Demo- showing even better than two ,tudy groups In Wrtory-retated m . which w ill be used as a oapltal budget—win rise from 9 THURSDAY, NOV. 7 yw »^ ." ar«i ^ early American combined new high school open per cent lart year to 4H per ^ddnt tTwhoop B a r r y pledged "a continuation crafts, geneological research .pace site. Approximately one- cent this year. ^ o f ^ ^ c ^ for aU of the peo. eiuf the ooUectlng of anttoues. S ^ T o f the acreage wUl be used . It aald the Increase was rtg- * Cb-rter ^ St »tu>on It un they did all Pl« »* '*>* district. Democrats, This coming year membere ujp proposed 2,000 student nificant at a Hma when a sHiW Free GiftsI *^ t U W ibllcan. and unaffUlated." will also receive the bulletins high Mhool, while the other deMlne was expected In ©ver-aU Mahoney, elected the Oonuectlcut League of h 3 ? o f the property wUl be capital spending. and Broad ^Ttor^T^inx «lo ^ tv*^ ra ’’ represontaUve In the 19th Htetorical Societies. The eocle- reserved for open space and becaoMthRT SikO to^rtlSiaiehand ^ ““** ty*« and the Oon- general community acUvitte*. lastforewer. Latin-Amarloea countries are expected to double Otoir gross when we »ey forever we me«n for .ww«ini product by 1980, *0- RortcvUle; Mrs. Marilyn 'Turner niatriot had lost '»^h«ssed. both published five thnea a year, ooo in notes tor the purchase II kHiR 1^ you own your Hirti. For |utl IvoiVrtAW aaa BiVrvaacres W*of landUUJU 6/VVV»er«tbetween Ihii tong, we guirintee ihil your ooTding to PredlcaatB. Ihc. The it niiJ r “ Incumbent Donaia uenovesi. ^f the people of __ _ —— a edge* will never rip off, your »kii will oompcuiy'a reaearCh department psidsr Rd., Bolton. ^ RepubUcan winner■ftnner toIn Manchester."TJ* ’’.T ---- andj ” praised hU1.1- "ociety may contact Ttobert Baiher HUl and Nlederwerfer never deliminite (if cither hippem contested Smith, treasurer, #68 Main St. Rds., passed by a closer margin we repiir or replice freci toreoarts the Ladn American ’ Manchester fo r ^VfAR IRIAXACfl&UAtANnf ON Pto *184 billion In 1990, a U SfcjMee Italian registrar of vot- g^y, f^"a clean campaign. ^ ^**?!*til*** Why we even guirintee ihit y««>« coLucted like the gentleman he f^ave Inventory Made “s K S breik, «mi»h or olherwi*# wipe 'em lB47’a *94.8 bUMon. out with rxirmil use during the fmt two rtOME— itAiiAn shoe mami- had run unoppesed, and were ig_» a*" j.,,**™*" ai" yeir* they're your* (end ifter Ihii we’ll It said Veneauela was e>Q>*^ toeturers Increased production' elected automatically. Mahoney, a town director, WARSAW —The first cave land fill op^tloM. TOe r^ repine or ficlory-vervice it fur ind ed to show the greatort •’ o f «—*«•” footwear 14 per cent Mr*. LeDuc received a tre- said he w ill resign his post In inventory on a national basis malnder o f the land w U l^ i w rei4onible coiO Now we'd like to *ee mother *ki ihii sure of iltelf. wHh a projected 19M in 1BS7 to IIB ndlllon pairs? mendous ovation ^ m the as- January, when he Is sworn In was started by the PoUah Mu- In either open space or will be *16.6 bilUon, compared with *8.i Tliw wported 102 million sembled Democrats. She bad as a state legislator, "or ear- seum of Archeology In 1961. It >nd banked tor future town hart skis bUHon tost year. M lM fnrtiwo "«uu^" up 22iS run an excellent, clean and I'er, If the town committee ad- covers the origin, foesUs, fauna bee. per cent In value end 21.6 In spirited campaign, ignoring the vlsos It.” and flora md slgnlflcai^ to «p« ^ ♦joo. this repreaente about *lm owed t>y ever^ ma*'* woman and See The All New cWld. ROSSIGNAL METALS, HART METALS, Conaumwa who buy on taatal^ arc hatter than th^r^ NORTHLAND METALS, FISCHER METALS to be about nieettog tfae W mento. Fewer than 16 toatali- ment borrowers per of Multi-Lfuninatod Skte behind at 1-art payments, v a i? SKI PACKAGES average of 17 to 19 ^ The current rate la the lowest I Full ITnlffifi Bindinga— ^ImtaUed Packages k since 1969. # FREE Tote Bog with Every Fair Wcawn’e Sboaal • STARTING AT •39.98 RANGE $300 $ S 9 B $700 • FREE lee Cream Cone A n Ohildrea W ith A M to ! 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V" V- . / ■ ukr- ICANCHBSTm EVENING HERALD. MANCtlESTEB. C»NN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBl^ 6, 19«8 Joaaph dhaw. Dr. and Sto. ««► la tT i MlM— rilinntta, mad* a San \01acD Oounty and Oranca art Stfudon, lllr. and Xre. FW* PAGE County —b o t h RepubUoan Players list MANCHESTER IVENiNO HBRiOiD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19C8 atmne naiii|ialKn acafci^ M n . Ham Tttntoa, Atty. and Mra. jttcavy Qties’ Vote Gives Nixon Takes Cedifornia atronghoida—and a amalt num- .1 Haoklar, but did net fa n aa well ‘OpaP Patrons Jerome I. WSMh. the O p ^ bef of pnolncta In populoua lioa afterward, "flhe'e damn good. I opposed to the "above the line’’ Cave Reputed aa w paOrl In Fall Rtnr an^ fltyla Bar, and -BfUlla’ a Itaak ■old the naovemwd olmn to to Angalao County and In Norlheni unneeeaeuy notee with a John Huston’s think ahe’s going to be a fine oo- fees tor stare, «Ao. Massachusetts to HHH the h a n r and « ( ttia dUtrtet. . After Fierce Struggle ICanetaaatar Oom m unlly'Play- Bouaa, ‘ motor vehicle, $ ; Joeqih R. _ change Braoli’e agnfelaii and lo> MiLSPa, Gsnnsuiy-aSui^ Oblltonda. 12th QweRh 10 tresa. ^ e known that tor a kmg '1 guess If I ever make a OtlMr Oonfraaalanal tneam- IXM ANCMSJD8 (AP)— ta^ qt atata’a aamloffiolal ra- en have announoad patrona tor dpoilaoiBilp chalrmro are Vorriek, « , o f 144 Obnter St., C«ve Is tha sits of a oult,^ (AP) —An unex- penalty rafeataiod for murder. ' Nbun ooncantrated heavily on Leading. Lady time. Even when aha waa a lit­ nr all picture, it will have to be banta nalected wen Rup. Bd- ard X . Nbeon earriad Ida native turna ahowed: the fau production of -Ihrary. GcraM Casei$ fosind IntoScioated, noUed. tle ^ri, rise had that quality In Ireland,’’ he alghed. "1 was healing to whlcti sons Ctariunn-. NU«^T4tt;i»7-47.4 per cent to Oalltonita. TWa waa Ooeea oontlnu^ ; m r haawy veU ta the eWea ptiUMn had to drfaat two op- p Boland, D-Bpringfleld, itata of CalUorala-today after a ott Rd. His Dangler that makes good acting. FOr cb ilrman to a committee to dootcTs have bssn converSSI-, giva Damoent itoimi _ R«pi^ean Laurence the ««“ . •nd 'operating without l»- the danger to Mm at preeent. The reason tor the diapartty; er-had any dramatic training. lea. Democrattc ncultun Department poet to were Repe. SUvlo O. Cbote, R- etaU’a RepubUoan straocholda. waa born, put him in front of ended with a me set at $1,000; Ronald Beoaelte, than a mOUon and a half elgna- the flrat actreae (In "Refleotlon* ol^)ta iMth fltai os« director. Me stage role. ing too oloeely, $20; Dennto J. ttrktg rap ptotola’’ An aide A fter aU, you only do one palpi leadera had fretted over to Coventry, charged with „ ^ The Brasilian OounoB to Blsh- seventh as on actor—he ta ptay^ "A ar*. « CAwkpa, 30, o f 81 Dtono Dr., poinra out that Dom Btoder waa takes a dkn view to the or- Ing a supporting role "beesuee scetM at a time In filme, and I the lack o f any datowida oCfloea breach to peera, Nov. 7; Ann figured . she could get enough thU year to help bring out Re- , speeding, $60; WUUarn B. Coffin, T. Gagnon, to Hoaordvllle, out to town at the time. ganlsotlon, has criticised Bishop the Irish actor I wanted tor It 44, of, New Haven, oxnated in Dom Helder expects thta Oersldo tor bta participation In wasn’t available.’’ The movie coaching from me. It has taken pUbHoans in amaller oommiaii- charged with evasion to fare, SICRBI OP Vernon, epeeding, $48. movement tor "octloii. Justice Ito activities and has named a company come to this seaside more time than I would have ttaa. Nov. 18; Herbert Goodman, 41, spent with an experienced ac­ and peace’’ to reach peak effl- committee to tnveethrote tt. ^ With 88 per cant of the atate’a Atoo, Gtiy K , Otdd end Barry to 104 Cheatnut St, chaigad tress. But I fiilnk the added ef­ K. Goto o f 888 Hartford R d., with breach to peace. December oiency In about 3% yean. "The m more e re they talk.’’ s o y s Way to photograph to votea counted, Humpteey had fort W M worth IL " utmeoeMary laotae with a m o­ 6. Robert W. G rant pleaded "ITte movement wfll be oaus- Dom HMder, the doepor they church erected by Bt. Bernard. MT.Til to Nbeon’a 470,108. H ilrd The rest of the film was shot In The hero of "A Walk With pasty canddate George C. Wal­ tor Vehicle, $28; Ehnlle A. OoUn, not guilty to a charge to breach tag trouble to the government.’’ bury themMlves.’’ Love and Death’’ Is another to peace, Blast Hartford Jury He says, "end then yea, there and around Vienna, which dou­ lace had 67,821. 29, Center Rd., Andover, failure newcomer, Aasaf Dyan, 23. He trial In December; Bruce J. wUl be ehootinge. But now they bled tor 14th-century France. we picked the Maim-**"•****• voten also to obey traffle rignol, $W; Ken- F(rfin«r EiTffB Taihon "A Walk With Love and Death" Is the son to Israeli Defense made few ofaangea bi the over- rtetb J. Dehlqutot, 31, Pine JainobUl, 28, to Hartford^ plead-' are oMy Jokes.’’ Minister Mbshe Dyan. But Hus­ ed not guilty to a charge to NAIROBI, Kenya — A taboo WM planned for filming in wbelmlng Democratic majority Ridge Dr., Andover, failure to A leader in the reform move­ keeps women and cMIdren In BYance, but the Paris riots ton says he learned of the reta- fraudutent issue to check. East ment to the Latin American winning ticket,,* to the legldature, with eaity (hive bt Use eetobHehed latie, certain African tribes from eat­ forced the omnpany to relocate. tionshlp only after he and pro­ (reada Indicating acme RepubU- $28. f Hartfoad Jury trial In December. Church he Isua been Mtteriy crit­ ducer Carter DeHaven decided 7^4 Warren E . Jenkins, 19, to Rhr- ing eggs. Poesibty tbe eupartol- On the set Huston pm enM can toaa in drength. Alao, George H. Danlria, 22, of icised by conservatives. on the young actor for the role. erhead, N.T., arrested In Man­ tlon U based on unfounded be­ the same slouching flgur^ In with these great rfcwrf state inbereut for the 109 Twin HUla Rd., Coventry, He launched Ms "action . Jus­ liefs about eggs’ undealrafalt ef- white-hunter’s Hull. The only Loot year when I visited Hus­ chester for taihire to drive a flrat time in modern history was Mary Proctor ■peedlng, $46; . Arthur Bdwarda, tice and peace" movement here tocts on health or behavior. difference w m ' a muetache he ton on "Blnful Davey" in Ire­ CQ the congreadonal races be- 17, of $82 Maple St, breach of reascsiable dlstanoe apart, Nov. a month ago and aaya It ta grow­ had grown for his role—"to land, he mused about eschewing • Solid Slate. < 7; John K ovcm, 80, to Cottage the Wg-budget movie to make a $21 Junior wools! fSBUsa the goverooc and otheer • Snooz-Ahrm. 2-Slice Automatic peoep, hbUed; Anthony B. Oog- ing rapidly. CXJMMTJNTTY COLLEGE break up the monotony of my statewide offioen are now at nceg 21, o f Woodland R d., Cov­ Rd., Coventry, pleaded nM guil­ At the moment he to Setting CONTROL face.’’ While directing his snaall, meaningful film In the • Wake to muiic or ty to a charge of failure to drive the tnM point o f tom- y w muiic and alarm. T oaster entry, vk^otlon of etato traffic up action groups to work on so­ FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — daughter he wM stern, even ndim er o f Sweden’s Ingnodir tenha. oontool eign, $28; Diane E- In the proper tame, court trial olal reform projects at the JocaJ iniere may be too many con»- Bbarp; this w m unusual because Bergman. niere also waa the quedion GoUld o f Nathan Hale Dr., Nov. 7; Harry Leister, 49, to level. munlty ooHeges in Kentucky. he usuaUy addressee aotras with "A Walk With Love and top . .‘I Two toned bonded wools, so perfect bow tha Incumbents would fare Coventry, violating otote traffic certain address, choiged “We are not asking Indivldu- i**"* found Inhmioated, als to Join file movement.’’ he Higher Education, taking reoog- Obviously be weuitod to get Twentieth Century-FOx film Is with white, brown with white in siies 7-16. The m ajor congreadonal tua- Joaae, 18, o f 108 Hayea Rd. Nov. 7; Kerry J. O’NeB, 28, says. “We want leadena to come nisance to the growth, has sug- the beet effort fromi the 17-year- costing a modest $1.6 million, 8.70 Huston eiqplalned that most of aeli wece In Ibe 8id District of General Electric Clock Radio RooRvlBe, apeedtatg, $M. jUejil end Paul J. Tessltore, 28, both In and bring their people with geeted more control of the two old Anjtoica, and he beUeved be that ta "below the line," mean­ Rap. FhOto J. FhObln, D O ln - Pre-Season Ski Sale! Excluiive Select-Ronic color ard LaFontalne, 20, to North to ProvldeMce, R.I., both charg­ them.’’ ycAf soboels by a central egan- MLB. ffettlMf It. yns>, rsnW-y Dcmocret on the • Shimber iwHch. control. Smart white hamUei on ed with obtaining controlled In a speech here lost week he cy. ■ "She’s good," Huston confided ing actual production coats as bottenn . . . Tab fronted drees with clear Men’s and Ladies Skis • LMted dock dial. Windham, failure to obey state Armed Bervlces CommUtee; the glistening chrome body. #21121 traffic control signs, $80. drugs by forgery, both con­ button detailing and fashionable dimdt skirt Tth of Rep. TMiert H. Msedon- •Only3I/8”H.7 3/4"W. 5 "D tinued until Nov. 18; Wayne R. aM. D-Mdden, and the lOUi of i. 22.70 Also, Richard C. Lavlgne, 17, in cranbeny, black or navy. Siies 7-15. Shaw, 16, to Rt. 81, Coventry, Rap. Margaret M Hadder, R-, ♦O’ to 989 Foeter St, South Windsor, charged with breach of peace, ^ 1 9 . 8 8 > failure to . Motor • Dehtxc Rag h Floor Nozzle $28, operatlhg without a koense, One ship to be used tor It Is 8.70 #3118 IN SAFETY BINDINGS” 33.88 I • Auto. Cord Rewind • Drapery Tool*Crevlce Tool 825, and operating an unregis­ the "Nacala,’’ a cargo bunt in installed. Full range^ of Touch-A-Matic for completely automatic can • Power Dial • Dusting Fuller Brash Tool tered motor vehicle, aoBed. Osaka, Japan, In 1986 and for­ • I yr. Goatantce - on entire deane^ SNOW TIRE HEADQUARTERS! sizes. opening Flick the iwitch...the motor magically • ToolCMidy Also, K ori J. Nledermann, 24, merly named the "Hunan" to power-piercet the can...opens it and diuu itself to Shore Rd., Coventry, violat­ the <3ilna Navigation Co. Ltd. of offl IS04-36 •See our complete line of SHETLAND LIGHTWEIGHT SWEEPERS, ing'a atate traffle oontrol eign, Londoii. VACUUMS, FLOOR POUSHERS, * VACUUM CLEANERS. $26; Paul B. Plankey, 68, of The 18,766-ton "N acala’ ’ ta tbe A Grade or Price of Snow Tire for Everyone Children’s Ski Boots East Hartford, arrested In Tol­ flrto of three ships tbe Portu- Rubber dci and snow boots to size 4. land, speeding, $80; Barbara N I 5.88 guse company Intends to buy tos’ Reagan to WUllmantle, arr^- the new eervloe. ' All Brand New - AD 4-ply Nylon L ondon ed ' In Coventry, vlotatlon ' of The announcement Indicated Plastic Buckle Boots state traffle control sign, $26; Qiat Rhodesia and Boulh Afrioa, All Phase 4 Robert A. I|ioci, 20, to 16 Tnim- alllee to Portugal In Afrioa, I Foam padded ankle area. Molded sole. btol Rd., projecting load $30, I Easy on and off featuie. Pouthe locking 14.88 would benefit from tha new Una. Stereo tai^re to carry Ucenee $8, and Ibudtles. InMKure load noUad; John Rutpsell, 88, to 108 Plymouth I German Buckle Boots E679 Latie, violation of a state traf­ ] Handmade, genuine leather. Quality con- fle control sign, $16. stfoction. 24.88 2.99 Also, P atricia P. BekoD, 34, FOOD SALE Oval Tray Set or Cheese 'n’ G*acker Set to Edgewater Dr., Coventry, feelin’ .V vta^ion of a state traffic BURTONS STORE Youth Size e Frank Chacksfield’s “Ebb Tide” Pour Choice Cheese’n Cracker Tray: Pro- ] oooUcl eign, $28;' Dlmlttloe • Stanley Black “Overture” vincial finish on solid oak. Steel Triy Set: Richly grained Btderaldta, 48, to Meriden, ar­ • “ Foreign Film Festival” F. Chacksfield genuine Teakwo^. Three Loit^ 14’’x l(r size, 6” round I ' Main Stfoot ^ e r iM E OUARANTEE Ski Pole 2 . 9 7 ' " • Raymonde Singers “Feelin" Uie - Bluebird pattern, stain- ] rested In Tolland, speeding, ISO; throusb-. sizes, largest size 20” . Per­ Anne E. Stanford to New Brit­ ITHURSOIAY, NOV., 7 1 fect for every serving need. leu steel knife, glass dome. , Every tlre l! ^ CHARGE Adult Size 6.88 “ 4 ain, arrested In Tolland, speed­ Regular ta 10.49 ing, $80; Angelo P . StaMssi, 34, (A l Oay) ‘ menulicturer’ * . Steel to Hartford, arrested In Coven­ y o u r Ski Pole 4 . 9 7 p' try, failure to drive In the jarop- Bponaored by Marine League Anxfllary 22J It eSerSlnS 5* PURCHASES _____ ' er lane, $16; Raymond J. Stelle, NOTICE Steel Boot Tre* 17, to 61 Ftanklln St., RockvlUe, PUBLIC HEARING “Diet Watehers Guide” ! AIDOmOMAL by Ann CoM sii4 Sira Wdbs iiiOn AFFROFfUATTONB 1.88 . BOARD O F DIRBX7IORB TOWN o r ICAIfCHBBnil, O m N D CTK O T Natioiully Advertised GET MORE TO Mottoe to hereby given that the Bonid of DIrectore, ‘Town of Dupont Zerex LIMITED QUANTITIES ON CERTAIN SIZES MMsoheeter, Omineottciit, will GIVE FOR hold a Fttottc Henih« in (be Buddy L Trucks Five most'^ popular numbers: •es-iSs^ The first official guide from Diet Watchets, Road King Premium* Traction HP Road King Premium* Traction Plus Benrtag Room at Ibe Muntnipnl Anti-Freeze .Traveling zoo, Big “H” Race Inc....a coast to coast organization that has Building, 41 Center Street, Mon- I “The temperature never drops below Team, Sunshine* Delivery helped thouands to lose weight, and atay CHRISTMAS Snow Tires . . . Whitewall Tubeless Snow Tiresi . . Blackwall Tubeless cheniier, OosmeolieUt, THieeday, Zerex". Protects against freezing rust, Rag to Truck, U.S. Mail Truck. Desert slim for life! SIZE SALE PRICE FED. EX. TAX jfowemher 13, 1888 «t 8:80 pjn. corrosion. Universal - Can be U K d in 4.49 Rats* Jeep. All solid steel SIZE SALE PRICE FED. EX. TAX to conetdwr and act on the fd - any car. Insures year round protection. 2.79- bodies. - FROM SINGER 1.92 low tog: D 70x14 (696x141 2 9.95 2.24 650/700x13 19.88 See Our Low Price , 2 3 .8 8 Rtopoeed eOdlttonel nppro- WHILE tELECTIONS A M COMPLETE.. 3 1 .9 5 2.50 736/776x14 2.19 F 70x14(776x14) 2.35 prtotian to General Rbnd 3 2 .9 5 2.63 826x14 2 5 .8 8 PRiCEEARELOW a 70x14(826x14) i| 2.21 Budget, 1988/88 Board of H 70xf4 (866x14) 3 3 .95 2.71 735/776x16 2 2 .8 8 Bduoolion 81,01648 ‘ Full Fashioned Crystal Look 2.54 Q 70x15(816x15) 3 Z 9 5 2.71 815/845x15 26.88 tor gtoool year o f 1988/80 tz> * Whitewalls also Available be wed entirdy to finance Cover Toilet Seat Plastic Basket A New Concept in Winter Tire Design. propoaato ta t East Ootholte D upont Gas Guard H g b , Bebool under PUbtlc Prevent! ice fonnation in 1 King Snow S ipecial Aot No. 8g for ftoeal year gu line! and ckburetor!. 1 Q A 8 Road King Miid and Snow Tires Roa< 1888/ 88, to {be flnanoed from Fof cat!, truckOractora, undto Btoite Ant for Blackwall Tubeless BIackwall Tubeless dieael engine!. 19t S2.49 Dtowdvwstoged OfaBdran — i FED. EX. TAX Luxurious look of cut crystal. SIZE SALE PRICE FED. EX. TAX SIZE SALE PRICE Fttobe Act No. K. Contoured for beauty and comfort. Assorted colors. IVopoaed oddUtonai appro- Molded polyethylene hinges won't cor­ 660x13 ' 16.88 1 .8 1 ptiofton to General Flmd rode, ruti or mildew. Baked-on enamtl e(W/6S0x13 1 3 .8 8 1.81 finith'y cleans in a wink. White. Black - I Tissue Dispenser ^ 700x13 17.88 1 .9 2 ^Bu<%at 1888/80, Board of 695/735x14 1 5 .8 8 • 2.06 Pink - Blue - Yellow - Green 696/735x14 18.88 2 .o q adiicaltosi $2,18148 to match basket Reg. S94 . 4 7 775x14 . 1 6.88 2.19 to be uond eottrely to It- Dupont Wind^ield s>y‘ 776x14 19.88 2.19 I7”x27'* 2 1 .8 8 2.35 itaace pcopoaole for Soini Toilet seats with Mother of Pearl look. Colors... 6 .4 9 om7 Vinyl Welcome Mat a?si’l.' Colors 1.00 8 2 5 x 1 A . Inexpensive. Big Value Joaiee School under P udL.c 866x14 2 3 .8 8 2.56 Washer Anti-Freeze fj» the Thrift-Wise Motoi1st Aot No. M, to be financed MnSMBl 860x16 17.88 J .7 4 from State Aot for Dtoad- NMNCR 776x15 19.88 2 .2 1 •There currently exUt» no industry wide or other accepted lyitem A H T i- ofquiUty etenderdi or treding o f tirei. vuataged ChUdren — PubUc .."L 816x15 2 1 .8 8 2.36 A ct No. 88. fniaf 846x15 2 2 .8 8 2.54 Fnpoaed additional oppro- NO TRADE-JN FRBE ptiotton to General Fund Prevenli windshield washer Whitewalls also Available MOUNHNGI Budget 1988/88, PoUoe De­ fieeze-up. Works as low at ■ IS F. portment, Spatial Service Ac­ count 19,000 WHEEL 4 Wheels I NEW TUBELESS A musi ^ith to be financed by increoae all new tii incurrent servicea revenue. Dupont BALANCING ^5 I tir e v a l v e s 69 ' Propoeed oddMional' appro­ Macleans Brylcreem or Purmalash d 1.49 priation to General FUnd Royal Foaming R E D U C E D I *8 8 jPr’e-Trimroed Lashes Budget, 1908/09, Library Windshield De-icer Tooth. Paste Blue Brylcreem a i T M o r i t o OIVI «Mh • IWW IINQIR auwing Let Caldor Stud 86,082.81 Bath irachiM in handiomB OBbInrt. It 8ew8 all types ol l^remiuiii Quality oa diracted in Section 11-24 > New formula t- melts ice fast. fabrioa from sheers to bulky woolens, stays quiet and and U-26 of the Oonnecticut Oil 2^01. 2“' / o®'v6opf.| Your Snow Tires Convenient scrap- , A perstor*. viOratlon-frea with smooth gtltohlng In forward and Replacement Whe€jls General Stotutee, to be fi­ cr tup can. Harm­ rtVeras, stores neatly In Early American cabinet. , NeRalnWtosI A > nanced by State Aid Grant, less to cat pain). Strawberry Creme 1 Yellow Rose • Fur more glimoroui eyes. R8flulBrly|M.M 16,08341 Won't smear glass. Wide coverage pruleclion. No Regular or Spearirrinl. Honey Milk > Lavender Blue • Finest quality humin'nair. yrragitl wfapptag onddsltosiylsf OirtaHiisssitywItare In U.t.A. 5 . 9 9 « 4 . 9 9 , . . . ™ John I. Goroide Jr„ taincheckt. Fur whiler tcelli. “A little dab will do ya." Lime Ricky Peachy Creme • Special adhesive included. Secr etory tIPS'our convenient BudoM Plin... Replacement wheels functionally / Steel jacket studs with brazed-in I Board of Direotons no monthly payment until Fib., 1969 equid to original factory equip­ tungsten carbide inserts. Engineered I : to wear at same rate as tread, | ■fgnrheetor, Ootm. MMl, M«>r tMMme k •( 8 1 NO ■ R Mk#' ment. Circu-lator processed ... un- Doted 0* Moucheoter, Oon> MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND, TURNPIKE SALE WEO. thru SAT. conditionally guaranteed. Provide extra firm ice grip. HMttout, thie lat day o f Novem­ C.HARIJf ber 1888. OPEN LATE EVEliV NI6HT. IT.’.’.'. EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY SINOJER SAU: WID. Ik i SAT. All DOL storsa spaa Btondoy, WsdMsday.,L_ Exit 93, Wilbur Crosf Parkway fill 8 p.m. Tussday and Batardiw till 8 p jn .' OPIN LATE EVERY NIGHT Britain open doily 18 o.m . UU SiSS p.Ui. EXCEPT SAT. TILL 6 P.M. 8t46'p.m . 856 MAIN ST. TEL 647.1425 We reserve the right to limit quantities 1145 Tb lU N D TURNPIKE WTntWM.ll M THi lINHR COMfAta PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCliESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OINN., ♦WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1968

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 FACB SIXTEEN Two Brothers STREET STORE ONLY TV-Radio Tonight ------•Bf O A T IL roilA N * Seen Causing o ra l 1HUHS. a ra . Nii*HT la t ♦ MAIt2ai K Your Daify AcHrUr Gvid* JNL s a r.* i H According to ftio Stor*. • o c f . 2 t ^ {j'AY////A To develop message for TTnifsdfly, ,S -17-aM 9^ Jail Trouble TelevisionI NOVEM BU b a y s SALE reod words corresponding to number* jo jw i 6:00 ( MO) Perry Mason ( M 9) Truth or Ooooequenoei K N I IVV N I ■ ■ K V A I 1:1 of your Zodioc birth siga HARTFORD, OoMi. (AP) — ------CMinn aai.Si ElftDS MtilfDAY, NOVKStBUE U 0Cr.34{ State Oorrecttoa OcsnmlaslanM' After Dim er tKovle (O AM. U 1 T ru st 31 Love 61 Como Discovertag America 7 : » h Dakterl 'MAY 21 2 AspKti 32 Insplicitly 62 Out no). 22' Bills C. MaoDougall says two i s i MUce Dougiaa .84)) Here dome the 3Lmd 33 Protect 63 0ppnlna brothers were prtmarUy respon­ (at) Mlsterofetfs NelfUbor- hrUee (C) Take Advanfage Of Our Low Prices - W3-U 34 Wishes 64 For 2636^-4 h o p d (18) Lea Cnane ^ l7-<0 SLody 6SOn < ^ 5 M 1 -S sible for the disturbance Oct Ihe Munstera (at) Sportmiaiillke Driving Stuck 35 Show (lOaoSatn) The Virginian (C) ' ITOYLAND IS NOW OTBI) 6Buy 36 Perfect 66Top SASITTAtlUS 28 at the New Havbn Ourree- MAY 22 7Wm 37 For 67 GM ' ttenal Center, says other in­ 8:0) (at) Mensuioml Hagaalne 8 You 38 Buy 68 You 8;a0 (18) S^a^ptlon TV JUNE 22 39 Conserve 69 Wit mates gav» only token supp<»t equenoes (la) The Good Ouye inBUllBft* 9Are 70Finone«i .' Troop ( 8-tD) Peyton Place (C) MKNV 5-46-48 lOThoM 40 Friendly An Instltutlcnal board gave (18) AOeiiioon Report (C) 41 Assets 71 Be 0:00 ( MD) Wednesday Night 7&«»-90 11 Mew 72Moe» 62AS46- VS both hrothMS som>enled aen- (at) Whal's New? 127he 42 Discussions 4:00i(IB) iiepY oriBin Hovia WORK PANTS A SHIRTS QUILT DUSTERS CftMCR 13 Strong 43 Some 73 Selectivo CAHKOM tenoea of 14 daya in negregratlon, '( AMDOMO) aports, Newe, JUNE 23 44 Con 74 Better DEC. 23 Permanent Preaa with , Boaotlfnl Pastel Colon 14 Day TSAnd R ocaevelt Bowden, 20, fo r de­ weather hooooaoo) Bob Hope Show AJLY23 15 Willed 45 Be JAtL20 :at) PeBalatton Problem New "Tough StafP' gtoea 19 - 99 16 Freshen 46 Beoms 76 Acquatnied stroying atmte pnoperty and » ) MdSale’s Navy 77 Humor Marriage (^) N.B.T. Featlval 17 An 47 A 1-10-21-31^ Frank Bowdan, 19, for lotuatng 9:80 (.8) Oreen Acres (C) __ Reg. $4.99 18 Up 480n . 78 Disoowit 32-7W391------(23) HlgHWiti 10:00 (10000380) JoneHion WIntera SALE 19 Household 49 Choose 79 With to obey an citloer*a order. 4:08 (40) Combat PANTS SHIRTS uo 20 Gadgets 50 You BOEspeciolly 6:80 ( Walter Oronklte (C) ® ^ ) ICUton and Peggy Sel- ♦3.97 51 Only 81 Dining MacDougall aaid the older (lOOagO) HunUey^Brlnidey Und, PIS4»» (O __ JULY 24 21 You 82YOU • ♦ 3 . 4 4 " " *"’• 22 Your 52 You brother broke 04 panes of glass ( ^ ) Frank Reynolds ( 3) campaign '*8: What AU(L23 23 Someone 53 5inct« 83 Fashionable during Ma rampage through the Happened L ast NbjjM 84 Silly (aO) Neiw Horiiooa 10:80 (18) aubaoriptkn TV LADIES’ , 6-11-19-20 24 Avoid 54FHeFHendi (40) NewSbeat 55 Tiro* 85 For cell block. The Circuit Court U:00 ( S«-10-iaoa8040) Newt. 25 Through 86RecreotIan (at) What's Ne«rT.(R) 26 TOweerTodo/s > 56 To Judge who had oentenced him 8:46 (20) News. Sporta. Weather BIBN'8 FLANIflSL 2-pc. flann el pajamas 27Wordrobe 57 Hfod-oo 87AppataI recommended a psychiatric ex­ 7:00 (to) AMred Hitchcock (30) M oK eerer and the AUG. 24 58 And 88 Out FB. 201 (0380-40) News, Weather, Olmel Assorted Print# 28Eor 89 Gossip amination, the oommiaelaaar 11:16 (40) Weather WORK SKIRTS SOT. 22 29 No 59 New MAR. 21* StAitlght IfoTio Slaes tl-49 aOMor* dOCIoshes„ _____ 90 Favored noted. (at) Developlisr Oommunioa- U :2 6 ( 8 ) hischine Washable — 199% Cotton |49-51-5M4 7-12-16-25rable HARTTORO, Conn. (AP) — Bair had indicated he was con­ 13:00 Quiet Hours 8:86 Afternoon Editlor Reg. 43.99 sidering hiring otlier certified MacDougall announced chang­ 7:10 Accent '68 SALE narttord’8 1,600 teachers return WPOP—IMO 7:16 Now teachers to reopen all the es at the correctional center 6:(X) Danny Clayton 7:20 David Brinlcl^ •2.97 to their classrooms today, end­ prompted by inmates’ com­ 8:00 Dick Heatherton 7:60 Nesrs of the world schools today or later tf the 9:00 Steve Morgan 7:46 Joe Oaragiola ing a strike vdiich cioeed a ma strike continued. The school plaints. He said a monitored 1:00 Gary Girard 7:66 Ihnphaels AAUTHORizeo siaNATune ' WIMP—1*89 8:10 Pop Ooocert PUIO BUNKETS lortty of the city’s public schools board had refuaod to bargain tdephcaie would be hntaUed so 6:00 News 9:06 NlglSbaat Acetate Satin Binding TABLE PLACE MATS ' for three days. until the teachers returned to inmates oouKI talk to their law- 6:16 Speak Up 11:00 News. W eather C B T ■ pork. during qieclal hours. And 8:00-----1 1News 11:20 S m rts Final Nyhm-Bayon Blend 987 654 321 S:i6 Speak Ifo Hartford U:30 Other Side of the Day Asserted Btyies and Ootora More tlin TOO teadmra voted ______he said mail would be oenaored 6:46' -Lowell------Thomaa early today to end the first 8:66 FhU Rissuto the same day in which it is 7:00 The World Tonight MEETDiO OKAT NEEDED SALE f2 Reg. 14.99 teachers’ strike in Hartford’s received ao it can be delivered 7:20 Frank Gifford OABBRONE S, Botswana Twin Size history after a union spokesmim Switch Profitable 7:30 Speak Up Sports to inmates early the next day. 8:00 N nrs (AP) — Botswana has banned said they wotdd receive a c«m- AUCKLAND —New Zealand’s 8:10 Speak Up Sports political meetings or proces­ E09AR0 L BENGSTON tract proposal for their vote on to decimal currency 8:80 Speak Up Kariford USE YOUR COHVENIENT GRANT CRCDfT ACCOUNT A ncient B gyptlana used 11:80 B arry F aiber sions to the capital and to l4>- Monday. ytdded a 84 mlBlon profH for 12:16 Sign Off batal and FrancUtown without The work resumption waa reC' starch as a Maar and an adhe­ w n 0-1404 the government to Its firat year. sive as far bade as 8600 B.C. written permission. ommended by Arthur'Brouiilet, Altoough the coot of oonverttog 6:00 Afternoon Sklltlon president of the Hartford Fed­ «.hnng»-twirbig 02x1 Office ma­ r S C O T C H p iN E n r xNirnm r diftigiiiAs eration

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MANCHESTER EYEWNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 PAC9B EIGHTEEN Computer Fails; Books Added Elected to State House State Senate* District Vote NES Resorts to STATE SENATE RESULTS Joseph J. Knaptk, R 8967 BLACKY THE ANCUS SEZ: AMOCIATBD PHBU 104—Robert O. Ottwsr, D 24th Dtotric* T o Library 109—Tlioinaa O'Dea, D By THE A880C2ATBD PBE88 Backup System Ysa CM*t hsat qe^ty. I j. r — my. D 1st Dtetrlet Irene King, D, 16897 109—Anthony CSartone, D. service or pi^ ** i - ____^ R. Adun. D Joseph J. Faullso, D, 18806 T. Clark Hull, R. 26801 107— Theresa Tanesiln, D NEW TORK (AP) — A prob­ Beef Mart. Bs sorvlesd by BowsD—D m IrtM t o r ChMighig ■ WIdiolM M. Motto, D John 8. Wetherhee, R 7106 28th District oumteoflo sod experlmcea m w «—Priai A. L bR o m . D 108— Edward Tactndli, D lem In lU oentnd computer pro­ 8ml Dtetrlet ' Charles N. Needle, D, 16073 eattars. Always wIDteg to I t-W diKid J. T«dttAak, D 109— Mary B. Oriswokl, D Thomas F. Dowd, R, 28685 gram forced the News Election Briatow—TtaiM tor glory 110— Edward J. Oudelald, D Boce W. Barlow Jr., D, 17685 yoe la sslMtlBg tbs pragy «;to| 9 O>ocy J. Ritter, D Elliott Oohen, R, 5644 86th District S«-vtce to resort to a backup op­ o t meat salted to yoor n s ito lt "*** oonCiwot T—Monte U O'NeiB. D 111— Bruce D Monte, D Srd District Charles D BurweU, D, 18948 eration Tuesday night, flowing fW6dft. T oHI OaraO-CfaiMtoiiu through the t —tiorcoao Morfan, D 112— Monte Otmer, D John M. Lupton, R 24942 when yoa shop Westem Be 118— Albert Webber, D Harry S. Burke, O, 18682 the anUclpeted vote cowit Inihe » Itewant U. KtobonoO, D Fenton P. Futtner, R 18178 27th DIstriot Mart, personal taoeh te etoeyf lA—tiMnaid O. W uier, D 114—John D. Preta, D General Etectioo. b et«. Service to ear bortnar Dm )—th e adwooete 4tti IM rtc t WUUam F. n e k e y J r„ D. 20808 Midway through the tahulm U ^-H w o im P. Bynw, R 119— Doute J. Plassa, D we aim to ptaum DeMMh-A married ataa David M. Barry, D, 18,068 Donald F. Zetima, R, 17444 tlaei of returns, NES swltdied lA-Da-rld H. NtedIU, D 119—William T. Blake, D 88tfa District D u iH lii YYtisra the dreams U7—John D. MbHugh, R Nathan G. AgodUneU, R 16.156 fran its New York based prime iS-^tolMrt W. Damwrm, D 5th District I. Harold OlOMr, D, 13704 14—Om a ti. Cterk, D 118— Oarl R AjeHo, D system to an emergency tabida- Gsaner-ahW nfles Jay W. Jackson, D, 2l521 Jacob P. Rudolf, R, 17882 Uon system ualng totals pro­ lA -R teh w d G. RfUterd, D 119— SUvlo A. Mastriaimi, D tttfa Dtetrlet Hougliton ITHtihrth’s greettog 120— Henry A. PovlnelH, R Jules 8. Tarlow, R 16506 duced by ewnputers In seven re­ SPECIALS Florida lA—OMfye W. Human, D Thomas B. Dupont, D, 19948 Lsgerkvlat-dlsrod and Mart- 121— Ctermce L Platt, R 6th District gional centers. IT—B ukum B: D m , R Paid S. Amenta, D, 19245 Andrew O. Sdirader, R, 186U oauw U —Donald S. Oenovaai, R 122— Gerald F. Stevens, R toth Dtetrlet The emergency system pro­ THUR^AY, HIIDAY, SAYURDAY Lsoki^-'nis ksspsr 128—James S. Oonnery, R John J. FlU, R, 12688 lA—Pnnela J. Malwnoy, D 7th Dtetrlet Peter N. Landuool, D, 14588 duced returm more slowly, par­ fiomsitott — Tbs Inqidrttor*. k>-N . Ctaaitea B on in i, D 124—TTiomas D. HalUwell, R ticularly for the Individual i Charles T. Alfano, D, 21888 John A. Mlnetto, R , 17144 house 51— Jeon T. Tbomten, R 128—Earl T. HoMsworth, R states, ihan the prime system Wehh-Tlw oralgrtaMr curse NaseiR photo Dominic Scarfo, R, 14166 81st Dtatriet SS—Ftaaela J. BbOuthy, R 128—Gerard'S. Spiegel, R Joseph J. DlnlelU, D, 18668 - schedtile. Wlegaad-'nis oobocl of soft 127— Albert Provensano, D 8th District SS—Roth O. Tm ex, R Engfiged Nell O. LltUefield, D, 18251 George Fusco, R, 13W The programming problem knochs M—Rimer A. MortenMn, R 128— Marilyn Pearson, R Wallace Barnes, R 26298 S2nd Dtetrtet olao delayed the correction of SIRLOIN TIP Wlnobedtar-A man with a 29—Robert A. Arsuxl, R 129— ^ch n W. Hughes, R The engagement o f Mias Don­ 9th District George R. Brown, D, 18906 errors which occurred tn some kalfs 3»-Artiair Ddla. Vecchla, D ISO—Lawrence J. Meriy, D Kathleen M. Tracy, D, 18089 Alden A. Ives, R, 31818 reports, and It caused the news ST—James J. CSyiMS, D 181— TTionias B. O'Brien, D na SUvsr of Manchester to Nan-nellM Roger W. Eddy. R, 18861 SSrd Dtetrtet media members of NES to 211 Jose|)h Gregoraeli. D 182— James P. McDoughlln, D Lauren A. Nettleton of Higgan- 10th District i John F. Pickett. D. 17106 adopt emergency procedures to Amms—Mato witfaout F tmom. 2A-J. Brian Oaffney, R 188—John P. Malocco Jr., D um has hem announced by her John D. DlRienso, D, 18280 Alice M. Haletedt, R 11786 obtain some toformatkai It hod TtM Hoovar Instthittoa on 10—Domdiiic J. Badolato, D 184— Agnes E. Oiannlal, D parents, Mr. and ICrs. V irg il B. Anthony Cerrone, R, 8690 ,S4th District been scheduled to receive from War, RsvoliJtfan and Pesos n —Steidey J. Pac, D 185— Samuel Uskov, D Pasquale Baikato, D, 19387 Oven Roast Silver o< 21 Proctor Rd. NES. jtenos-CounaeUng the diaad- 52— JuUtis D. Monte,, D 186— William J. lavery, D 11th District Her fiance is the son of Mm. Ektward D. Marcus, D, 19840 Lawrence J. DeNartUe, R 18860 Attempts were made through­ vaataged ymiai n —Joseph N. PugUese, R 187— John D'Onotrio, D Ruth Nettleton of Hlgganum. Qiacinto Q. Ooste, R, 7688 asth District Beigmaan—The tlddls of grav- 14—Robert J. Viclno, D 188— Terry McGovern, D out the flight to restore the Mias Silver Is a 1967 gradu­ 12th District Rdbert D. Houley, 0^ 17727 - ttation 19—Kenneth J. Rock, D 189— Agnes C. Simons, D prhne system but J. R ldiard Bi- ate of Manchester High School Richard F. Connors, D, 12U9 Andrew Repko, R 17262 Bjorn—D m boene has a heart M—Woodrow T. inolette, D 140— Roy Henry Ervin, R mers, NES executive director, and Is employed at King's De- Lucy T. Hammer, R, 27028 86th Dtotrict said ttds had to be done cau­ lb Blodt-DM tolnio of guOt rr—Edgar A. King, R 141— Stewart B. McKinney, B WUUam F. Asher, D, 1^82 142— Joseph T. Oormley, R pcutment Store. Mr. Nettleton U IStti District tiously so as not to endanger de­ Bortdund-f-DM Departmeiait of 18— James B. Lowidl Jr., R Florence D. Flrniey, R 22802 Defenas 19— Russell L. Stocker, R 148— Doate J. StroCtoUno, R a gmduate of Vlnal Regional Anthony P. MlHer,. D, 15857 livery of the emergency repott. John F. Phelan, R, 12946 Braynard—One aquare mile 40— WUUam 8. Mayer, R 144—Edwin R Green, D Tecluiical Sdiool, lOddletcwn, Geotge Langnks, president of m m \ BuyukmBiol—Uhsocpected tress- e b rr w iTu TUE PllBCtHASE OF ANY CONSOLE STEREO—FOR A UMITED TIME ONLY a —Mlorrls N. Oohen, D 149— Eklnumd R Bard, R and has served with the U.S. 14411 Dtetrlet Programming Methods Ino. GIVEN FREE IwITH THE rURWHA^ . cnpHcobl* toward attractions, admissions, iwstauronfs, ate. 146— Howard A. Newman, R Army. He Is employed as a Gloria Schaffer, D. 17688 28 Women Arrested which handled the NES pro­ 42—Victor Tudan, D Oonqneatr-JiMftce and the legal 41— WlUtem C. Deary, D . 147— John A. Fahrtelo. R toolmaker at Stevenson Tool John C. Ireland, R 16486 gramming, said that thorough Enfoy o fabulous FlorMa vocation. Stay Otc. 20. 1968 or April 21 to Dttc. 20.1969 - Pm* In W elfare Sit-in system in UASJt. 44—Peter A. CkomUe, D 148— Otha N. Brown Jr„ D 15th Dtetrlet and extensive testing of the pro­ EYE O F TH E Oo.. Portland. WUUam J. Verrlker, D, 16320 Ounan—Jamea Joyce remem­ S ?s«n. D. c . A ^ ovolMb.. at S lig h t^ 49—Stanley Blgos, D 149— WUUam Dyons Jr., R The wethUng is {danned for NEW HAVEN, Ootiv (AP)— gram foiled to disclose a prior James F. Meenan, R, 10048 PoUce arrested 28 women Tues­ bered 49—11100100 J. Dcimslly, R I10-< ]«s ia r o W. Fhate, R Nov. 80. w aning o f the failure which oc- 47—Gerald ABen, D 191— Michael D Morano, R letfa District day as they tried to expand cuned. Daniels—WastinSton quadtlQe James E. Tansley, D, 18202 Darting—The rise of efaUdren's 49—Robert D. lOng, R 192— Abljah Upeon Fox, R their sit-in at the local State NES tabulated the vote for WiU Be Budgeted ^ ■ 9 8 Edward J. Bagley Jr., R 9640 Welfare Department office. book Twrlesrlng In Atnsrioa, M oM m 49—Renato Oalehera, D 198—Albert 8. Oockett H, R Five Day Forecast •president in each state as well ROUND 90- ^Audrey P . Beck, D 194—Robert D. Rogera, R 17th District All 28, representing a group as each race for governor, U.S. 188S-1881 With Stereo 91— Darothy R. lOUer, R 159— Elmer W. Dowden, D Temperatures In Oonnocticut Joseph B. Buckley. D, 22674 called the HUl-Dwlght Moms, Senate and House o f Represent- Fsher—The mothers of Amsr- ROUND TRIP AIR TRANSPORTATION 52—WilMam O 'Neill, O 156— WHHam E. Strada, D Thursday through Monday are O. Alton RusseU, R, 17097 were released without bond a f­ ativea—some 640 contests. The loan T^rnddents Bi—John E. Blake, D 157— James F. Bingham, R expected to average below norm­ ISth District ter being booked on charges of results were made available st- Franks—CUna aad the West 94-^otham a. Reynokte, R 188—HUda 8. CSarke, R al, with daytime highs averag­ Birdsey O. Palmer, D, 13878 disorderly oooduct. multaneously to its five mem­ lb The grant oidtural iwohifion Robert C. Deuba, R 18106 19—Wilfred A. LaPleur, D 160— Oeotge V. Ooonora, D ing In the mid-to-upper 40s and The women had been holding bers—the two news services and 1 .1 9 In CSdan. Comp- and edKsd 19th District by dm AMa Reaearch Centre 19—Francis J. McMeniman. D 161— Ridiard D. Brinckerhoff, R overnight lows in the 80s. It daUy slt-lrB for a week in the three major televielon networks. 97—Richard A. GoaseUn, D 162— Edward 8. Rimer Jr., RwlU turn cooler over the week­ William B. Stanley, D, 18618 Precinct and county reports Tialnae —Food pteporatton tor In the Traditidn of the Coloniil Vincent A. Daudone, R, H190 watting room at the welfare of­ 19—Richard J. Duda, D 169— Herbert V. Camp Jr„ R end, with UtUe change thereaf­ fice. Tliey were arrested when from some 126,000 reporters BONELESS tiotyis, rMlawaBf% aad onln 20th District New England Cabinetmaker 09—RiM tt Oohen, D — 164— Sarah Prancee Curtis, R ter. they tried to move Into an area throughout the country were fed 90— Thomas F. Sweeney, D 165— Fkancls J. OoUlns, R Precipitation may total more John P. Jtmovlc, D, 17808 through the seven regional sub- Hala —n w Borlsoii William G. Moore, R, 18656 where state employes were at 91— Deo H. Blynn, D ' 166— Darius J. Spain, D than one-half inch of rain aboht work at their desks. centers into the New York com­ aad flhittratsd htstory of sa*- 167— mUiam R Ratdiford, D 21st Dtetrlet tag aad am klnf thraugli lbs n c i i 91— Deo H. Flynn, D Thursday or Friday and as scat­ puter center where they were 168— Donald Esposito, D Richard A. Scofield, D, 18627 The mothers have been seek­ PHILCO 92— Frederick C. Bertiericb tered showers late Sunday or tabulated by state, county and George D Gunther, R, 24698 ing greater financial assistance PORK ROAST 160—WUUam SulUvan, R Jr., R Monday. to help them buy adequate congressional district and dis­ 91—Ray D. Holdrldg^ R 170— Guido DaOrotta, R 28nd Dtetrirt tributed to the newb media. addleti SOLID STATE STEREO 171— John R IQelty, D , LGUI8VILDB (AP) — The Raymond C. Lyddy, D, 16276 school clothing for their chU- Hanbigtaa — IDiMbts nattra 94—Howard E. Qmieh, R dren and to pundiase CJirtet- ,RCA Stereo in 172— ^Barbara J. terICnile, R Abraham I. Gordon, R, 11817 ft « —Skteey Axdrod. D Green Street Baptist Church The official language of Tai­ plaata and the Rooky Moiat- 178— Gordon M. ValB, R 2Srd District ’ mas presents for the young­ 61—LilUan Erb, R creates a problem for touriate. wan Is Mandarin Chinese. '" AM-FM Stereo Radio 67—Mary HiB, D 174—John A. Mtedkoakl, D It's on Bast Gray Street. J. Edward CaldweU, D, 15738 sters. 4 9 Homsn —Ttaa lancuage o f oMlao Colonial Credenza H-Kldiard R. Martio, D 179- Addo E. Booettl, D Kalla - Y b a pamtonato psopla: I 6-Speaker Sound System 69— Rufus C. Rose, R 176—John G. Oicppo, D Whnt it means to ba a ^sw Full-dtmensionaV stereo effect from 70— Jcfan J. Tiffany. R SHOULDER in Am t tton U iJj I Deluxe 4;Speed Changer 71— Menttt M. Oomstock, R BMIa -

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Democrats Retain Control Q m g H o m DISTRICT 7 TOTAL DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 4 Yes No Yes No Area Results for President^ U.S. Senator and Congressman Of State House and Senate DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 Yes No Yes No HARTTOIUJ, Conn. (A P ) — ward lAtfcua of New Harm Tee NO With Sen. F»ed Pope Ir. cd Yes NO Presidential Contest Democrats retained solid control E aiifleld bowtog out, « » of both the State House and the minocity leadeiatalp post Is es- Senate to: Tuesday's etoeUMi, pected to g o to Sen. Wallnoe even keeping fhelr cruelal two- Bamee of Earmlmtop. VP''"* .ftO 0® thirds niajorlty In the uppsr The top RepubHoan Isadw to V ' ! chamber. the House, Nhdwlas A. Lanvs 1308 4997 The Senate roeter remained of West Hartford, was upset in 11052 419 630 647 1536 1328 640 3281 largely undwnged, with 80 cf West Hartford. Lsnge wns mi­ He Humphrey (D ) the 86 incumbents rs-electsd. nority leader to the ’#7 sssaioa. 1554 4296 Three did not run tMs year. The Democrats did almost as 770 1455 1377 654 2359 Defeated for re-election were Ri.Nixon (R) 9725 469 904 weU to the House as tlwy did Dem. Bens. John Janovlc of 504 to the Senate, artonliig U1 1004 66 48 212 146 79 378 185 N ew Lcodon and Kathleen Tracy ssaU to 68 for the RaptSiHeons. G. Wallace (I) 96 of Rocky HUl and RepubUcan The previous Democrabo adkan- Andrew Repko of West WUUng- tage was 117 to . M. ton. The frontrunner for Spsnfear Janovlc was ousted by Repub­ of the Homo to WlBtom Rntab- lican William O. Mbora of Lome, U.S. Senatorial Confect ford of Danbury, and John A. Mrs. Tracy by former State Oarrossella of Walltogtord to Rep. Roger Eddy of Newington, coneklered a leading contender > and Repko by Democrat Robert for majority leader. o’> tO*- D. Houley of Vernon. The net lose to the Democrats 1 ^ .O-V'” 00-"'^ 0O*“ NOISE OLAIMS EXPENSIVE waa one seat. Their advantage In the 1M7 Senate was 5-U. L0 8 ANOEXjES — Notoe ex­ 5213 perts estimate that $800 million 1583 1393 646 3529 1402 Among the ' Democrats re­ 11879 428 695 645 elected were Senate Preaident In damage claima have been fil­ 1362 4331 Ihm Tern Oiartee Alfano of Suf- ed since Jet alrcraR oama into 1512 1370 692 2933 field and M ajority IJaadar E d­ general commercial uae. E. May (R) 9438 492 879 779

2nd CongreMional District jgt Congressional District (in South Windsor) r.b ^ X/XO V • -b TOTAL (^ o E. Daddario (D) 1282 2295 3577 2847 W. St. Onge (D) 448 637 642 1625 1596 674 1409 '5212 R, Ladd (R) 1137 1710 P. Marian! (R) 463^ 917 772 1447 1547' 659 1338 4169 D. Lacroix (I) 5 - 8 . 15

D. Tarasevioh (1) 7 6 11 22 19 8 16 65

- — (BarnAd ^ boto h r Pinto) First District Cong. Emilio Q. Daddario chats with Area Results in State Senatorial Contests c h S k i a ^ v i c t o ^ in Terrace Room o f the Hartford Hilton Hotel

Jor work at Nathan Hale Sdiool 35th SenstorUd District Repairs, Equipment Pass will also take untfl next fall but that the electronic controla ^ o ^ okayed for Bowers, Highland Park, Rotoerteon. Verplanck and Many Reasons Cited Waddell Elementary Sohoola may be put in thte whiter. 64 406 17927 The Democratic ticket was elected to fill all positions sx- 1526 665 2477 1055 2125 1309 5197 Da via B. Wlggln, director of Ted Cummings, Democratic Tofwn Ohmrman, i» lieO UrmlAtr nuttXOjr ^ 7^^ 451 657 628 1587 physical educatldn, said "N a ­ S p t in the 18th District whc^ GOP For Sch-OoFs Defeat iubilant faces as he checks figures which made it apjyrent toat won his bid for re-election. (Herald photo by Pmto) 1443 4288 172 831 17370 turally, I ’m happy for the kids. 782 1485 1418 659 ' 1938 1327 1658 B y MAUXUM BABIMW The new equipment wlH make t S b«t w . l » , d . W with the Tewh of M «»h e .- A . Repko (R) 477 892 Nathan Joy, Lincoln principal Voters rejected a new ^ o t a School^wte^^^ a difference in their physical de­ school but the plurality was A school for the Ltocoto Dlatrlct,” bald this morning the parents velopment.” ' '"rhlngs don’t look good for oiriy 48. That area has a tradi­ 647 votes and educators today corporation on an Item they Rottner said. of Wh sd w ol children toM him Not since 1968 has much more these schools vdien the voters tion of favoring school Issues. SB well as what they are going to do were against. He said, ‘"nils The Buckley Sohod area to voters entered the polls card­ than $S per prim ary school per turn down a school like the Lin­ Mrs. David Odegard of the ” e placement of the sdiod in Center Springs Paric, points oiit people in town are the northeast section men­ ing the MPOPA ads ahowlug year been given his department. coln School which Is so visibly Keeney St. PTA said her group the iwiMly conMnictlon concerned with the needs of the tioned by Rottner was the ow- how lo vote on the bonding Is­ Now he has over $100,000, not kids and not always the dollar.’’ rundown and so terribly locat­ ,]^oussed the Lincoln Srfiool 46th Assembly District ooaU and the attacta on the y the whole plan la to t^ y ly voting area which went sues. He said, “ They feel dto- 3rd Senatorifd District counting the funds for the high ed.” but, “ People didn't say any­ •diool by the Mancbeeter Prop- acrapped. LJtUe recalled, “ 1 told ■nie future for school bonding overwhelmtogly for the Lincoln South Windsor East N crlmtoated sgataat by the school language lab equipment, Issues looks bleak, according to Along with Dr. Hennlgan, thing either way about It” Mty Owneia’ Protective Aaeod- the Board of Dlrectort w ^ SchooL The vote there wpe 816 townspeople who already have South Windsor Dist. 1 ' Dist. 2 Windsor TOTAL but he said, " I definitely will Rottner refused to guess whet She said ICeeney area people •tlM (MPOPA). they okayed that Rottner. ♦ more to favor. good schools for tiielr children. not rush Into this. the Board of Educafitm will do vote at the West Side and ttia The repair! bondln* money could weU be i^ . “ There 1s Just no other place Despite the large percentage Joy said, “ Nobody could have ‘■I know the equipment I now. Verplanck School where th e 1' " 1 .^ oT^.W olp^ed with The real lanw. for the new Lincoln School to of the lincota Sdwol District worked harder than Ihe Lin- h , 1450 4577 want, but first w e’ll study the "What con we do but let the adiool tost by 87 and 206 votes, 1592 13486 18101 Edwin Lassman (D) 1189 •“ 1938 o f * ^ vote In UtUe. waa the placement of the be located,” he said. voting at WaddeU School, the coin PTA for this. They drained Harry Burke (D) 1112 1911 different companies which put Lincoln Wda continue to suffer reqpectivdy. Kany Lincoln 1 j * “ Also, we soon will need a vote agaSost the school there their snergy and their treasury It out,’’ he said. AU items will In that school and continue to School a rta people also vote 4950 school In the northeast section of was 410 over the votes to fav- 1245 ' 2100 1605 go out for bid, he added. rent classrooms at the Center flgtattog fo r this sdMOl.’’ , , 1454,, ' 8412 13174 Thomas Dohnelly (R) town and another In the south­ at the West Side as well as Panton*B1ittner (R ) ' 1295,: ■” 2P35 ■I Wlggin noted the passage of Chureh. We probably wlU have He saW, “L’ve *ot » biindi of 5LJ^ihfS>OPAT^ west section, not to mention the The Highland Park voting dis­ the Community T to the North i the athletic equipment marks to come back to ttie voters again sad diUdron here this morn­ badly needed third Junior high End where tbs school IcM by 20 8 273 3O8 the first defeat for the MPOPA at another time. Eventually we trict wsB the only one besides ing.” Thomas Foran ( I ) . 7 lead’Sr^U-* ^ nS^e^'Set.X school. 84 votes. including the years before In- are going to have to provide a Buckley w h ldi favored the ‘* “**^‘, With the 0“ Cheney famUy for park uae 48tfa Assembly District “I feel very badly. With the 12 D®r Echbol coi^ P®^ Tolland Ellington Somers- TOTAL and the time It win take "We were ^ Vote by District in Mandieider, lo reaubmlt another adiool. the the good word and honor of the Political Veterans Win Area Races REPHE- t«* n im to s tti loot fo t tt® town/* ho loid. In the presidential race, Wal­ 1248 987 3423 (Oonttoned From Page One) RepubUcan ideology which he Riblcoft did not run as well fci Robert Gaines (D) 1188 UNITED SENTATIVE lace received 81 votes: There STATES . IN STATE beUeves to be the best for toe toe m ajority of area towns, as one peas as K was to favor herty stated last night. ‘"The pe of Ucan traxUtton across the board, Slct Assembly District ” tt’s incredible that a cmqile of passed.'* one coraiected with the election MeHeiS called St. Onge last toe contest Ih Coventry, Elling­ giving Nixon a pluroUty of 128 Coventry Mmu l pagie ads to— —a local— — paperr-m Little agsin answered the D istrio t 1 campaign, the party workers, night about 9, when toe election ton, South Windsor, ToUand and votes. George W€Ulaoe received can undo the work which has j,j, group is led by a those Who voted for the Demo- trend became apparent. He of­ Vernon. His Independent stance 48. In the last presidential Andover Bolton Dist. 1 Dist. 2 TOTAL been gotog oa for months and gmall gtxjup of leaders totaling D istric t 2 , crattc candidate, regardless Of f e r ^ St. Onge his congratula- faUed to Inspire the large fol­ election, though, the town went nmotfas by so many people." about 20 people by saying the party affUlaitlon. tlonk and his support. Today lowing one rnlght expect. to President Johnson by more 2746 The' full page ado Kottner re- jeadera sampled the general "L want to give credit where Marian! urged all his supporters Write-In votes were very few than 300 votes. Aloysius Ahearn (D) 450 720 963 ■« 613 ferred to were placed by the membership before making D istric t 3 it Is due. It has to be given to to rally b ^ ^ SL Onge as Oon- in toe area towns, and were 10>OPA, a group Incorporated derisions despite not hold- Senator Robert Houley," he gressman and to support Wm. Umlted to Eugene McCarthy and COVENTRY Dorothy Miller ( R ) . 464 854 859 ”64^ 2826 laat fall, f'lfiming over 1,000 |„g a general meeting atnoe last stated. In the State Senate race, vic­ Pat Paulson, both of whom were Despite a slight edge In Re­ signed-up members and chaired fall. The next gesjeral meeting D istric t 4 “The results are- great,” de­ tor Robert Hbtoey pledged to outpoUed by Dick Gregory. pubUcan reglstra'tion here, 66 by 71-year-frfd ex-fanner Wilber |a sometime this winter, he clared I>emocratlc‘ State Cen­ meet immediately with rep­ As is usual with presidential more than the Democrats, Cov­ entry gave a majority of votes 52nd Assembly District T. little . said. D istric t 5 tral Commltteewoman Mrs. resentatives from each of the elections, each town demon­ “This marks the end of waste Theodore L. Fairbanks, su- Naomi Hammer of the 86t^ Dis­ 18 county towns to "compile sug­ strates its own outlook and In- to every Democratic candidate. Mari­ East extravagance W -M an- pertntendent of buUdtags and trict. gestions of what they feel each divldualltles. ^ The final registration figures (toester,” littte said after the grounds, said about the heatf D istric t 6 Pointing out that a majority of their moot Important prob­ prior to yesterday’s election Columbia Hebron ta or ough Hampton TOTAL vntea were counted lest night, tog Issue, “ This U wonderful. of the Democratic candidates in lems are.” • ANDOVER showed, as usual, a large group of unaflHilated voters: 1046. “Ibndiester wlU now enter Of course, tt’s a Wg Job, e^>e- the Dtotriot were elected, she Forty-eighth District winner Andover, which was the area 1942 There are 1241 Democrats and William O'Neill (D) 649 703 629 3923 an era when It Is no longer an dally at the five-bdldlj« Ben- D istric t 7 stated, “ I am very pleased, we incumbent State Rep. Robert D. hotbed of sentiment tor Eugene will have a very good represen­ 1297 RepubUoans. aiuhitect's paradise,” he added, net Junior High School com- King of ToUand expiwsoed grati­ McCarthy’s -presidential bid, John Paonessa (g) The $8,260 fee cbaiged so far plait, bpt we diould have e v e ^ A happy. DonaW Genovesi, re-elected atate tation. It’s a whole new team.” fication at being re-elected "at prior to toe Democratic national With no local contests, at the 762 629 435 1089 2915 by andiltect Arnold Lawrence thing tanked and working by sentative from the 18th District and the raly Mm - Vernon IlepUbUoan Town the vote of confidence. I have convention, turned out a large town level, four registrars of for the deelrn cf the Lin- next fall., . i. Chkirman Thomas Carrutheta tried to define too Issues facing percentage of votera, but no votera and 16 Justices of the cheeter GOP winner. (Herald photo J)y Ofiara) J^ go stin -" coin Bdiool will have to be paid FWrbanks added that the ma- found solace In leading the Oonnecticut, as I believe them writ«4n campaign tor McCar­ peace were automatically elect­ Ladd ■ e l l i REPUBLICAN Nixon May ticket to hto race for state rep- to be, without regard to toe po­ thy. About 98 per cent of eligible ed. More than 90 per cent of three presidential wrlte-iha, and resentaUve, “ but I would have voters turned out at the polls; litical expediency Involved. voters paitletpated in toe elec­ one for state representative. 47th AsBembly District 4llt Senatorial Diatriet 1385 been happier and m ore pleased Former State Senator Andrew tion. ’ ' there were h o Incidents, de­ Jeffrey Thomas received one District 1 ___ _ 1354 1364 1259 to have led It victoriously.” liepkp, in facing Ws first defeat The home town of ' tod Con- spite an earlier threat that stu­ write-in for registrar of vot­ Man- Glaston- East Man­ He reflected an the Repub­ In 12 years of legislative serv­ greaslonal McCarthy leader dent g;roups might picket the ers, although as of late last Dist. 1 Dist. 2 TOTAL polUng p l^ e s. chester bury Hampton- borough 1687- 1609 1570 1595 Ucan party’s apparent inability ice, said he would abide by the Gerald Anderson, Andover, night, Thomas’s Identity was District 2 ' ' “to coma up with the overall voters decision and “ play the would have reflected any active There was “also some feeling not known. 2456 2542 4998 * state appeal to the voters” need­ future by ear.” support tor a write-in campaign. here that there might be a sub­ G. Allen (D) 11542 4582 1^90 5^9 18063 1146 1047 997 1072 ed to win. “ The large turnout Surprisingly Senator Abraham Instead U split Its votes 419 tor stantia] iwrite-ln vote, but tods ELLINGTON D. Barry (D) District 3______proved groundless, with a total of voters and the restottog vote Humphrey and 489 tor Nixon. Only 804 of those eligible to T. Carruthers (R) 1671 2812 4483 of five write-ins recorded, all In 1041 1 show that the people are satto- George Wallace received 68 vote In Ellington failed to turn . 4688 1212 507 ' 16156 . 1036 995 the first voting district. Com- N. Agostinelli (R) 9749 s District 4’ 1122 tted with toe present ad­ votes. out In yesterday’s election mak­ edisui Dick Gregory received ministration,” he said. ing atout a 90 per cents vote. t ' 1214 1329 1 Lneumbemt 2nd District Con­ BOLTON ' ^ The total mimber of^oters stronghold (partlculariy tai-local 1 - 1308 1295 Hiunphrey. Wallace scored 79 town to (Republican Horace See- \ District 5 gressman William St. Onge (Bolton returned to the R e­ 18lh Aasembly Diatrjct was 8,176 and 2,872 voted. A tra­ votes. Hebron has been con-» ly^Brown. In yesterday’s vote, elections), the town ie begin­ was "very pleased” ■with the public^ presidential fo'd yes­ ning to assume toe aspects of ditionally Republican toi^, El- sidered a RepubUcan town but Rlbicoff took South Windsor 1518 1667 a swing town. 1 Dist.'l Dist. 2 TOTAL District 6 ______‘1613 1619 election resuHa which gave him terday In a sweep that gave Ungton gave the Nlxon*Agnew In the last tore? presidential 3,329 to M ay’s 2,369 votes. The i ■ an approximate 18,000 vote plur­ Nixon »04, against Humphrey’s ticket Just 49 more votes than campaigns this has not been 1962 vote was 2,406 to 2,086 In Congressman WUUam St. ality In toe elections. 630. In IW * the town reversed 1470 ■ 1456 1655 Humphrey-Muskie, 1,877 to 1,- borne out. favor of Seely-Brown. Onge ram surprisingly strong In 1442 1428 2870 D istric t 7 1495 He admitted he didn’t expect its usual strongly Republican ToUand, a town which was the Mary LeDuc (D) 1 328 In 1960, Nixon won narrowly to win by such a large margin. stand to give Johnson 866 and Daddario led the South Wind­ first to endorse Peter Maurtani 9742 w a 1 U.S. Rep. WUUam St. Onge with 471 to Kennedy’s 463; In 9458 8969 " I thought It would be a real sor ticket with 3.677 voting tor tor the Congrewtomd nmnina- 1742 2004 3746 9725 Goldwater only 686. ’The 1606 ran high on his ticket beating 1964, J(Xmson won overwhelm­ Donald Genovesi (R) TOTAL______squeaker,” he stated. him against 2,847 tor .Roger tion. Locad RepubUoans have al­ elections Indicated, by its sweep out Peter Marianl in a 1,896- ingly over Goldwater, 688 to 380. ' " I shall wMh Gtod’s guidance Ladd and 13 tor Lacroix. In ways been strongly fan MariaiU’s fo r the GOP, that 1664 was a 1,347 vote, U.S. Senator Abra­ Incumbent WUUam O’Neill represent the people of my dis­ 1666 Daiddarlo beat RepubUcan corner, backing him for the Lacroix * temporary aberration. Towns­ ham Rlbicoff beat his Republi­ won over John Paonessa by a OTHER Wallace trict, toe state and toe nation John Bonee In South Windsor nomination tor governor and 1 ' people. are registered RepubU­ can oiponent, Edwin H. Maj) 74-vote margin, 708 to 629 In 19th ^asetably Dirtrict to toe best of my abllity to toe 2,736 to 2.479. again for Cangresamim. can two to one over the Dem­ Jr.. 1,393 to 1,370. the A2nd District race. In the 10 difficult days which lie ahead.” ' ocrats. The Wallace-LeMay combina­ flrat election after reapportion­ Dist. 3 Dist. 4 Dist. 5 TOTAL 1 District 1 197 "F rom toe depths of my, heart TOLLAND VERNON The turn-out was overwhelm­ tion received 146 votes and Dan­ ment, O'Neill lost In Hebron two I toanH all those who worked Tolland voters turned ouj In Of toe 10,968 eligible voters, ing. O f the 11786 persona eligible iel Tarasevdeh 19 votes as a years ago to Douglas Fellows, 6 so hard for my election,” he far greater numbers yesterday 6,862 voted In the two distrlete. j .District 2 ' 142 to vote, 1,683 did eo. candidate tor Congressman. 4053 said, expressing disappointment 696 to 396. than two years ago, and In an Four yeaurs ago 60 per oent of. Francis Mahone.r (D) 1349 886 1798 Peter Mariaiii, candidate tor There was one write-in vote for that thr lengthy session of Con­ independent frame of mind. the then 6,704 eUglble voters 4 Congress, led the OOP ticket Pat Paulsen and one “X.” SOUTH WINDSOR D is tric t 3 77 gress forced him to limit his They split their tickets pro­ turned out to Vem an w ith P ree-, ' 3471 I with 817 votes, although he lost Robert Stavnitzky (R! 1082 1090 ' 1299 appearances throughout toe dls- South Windsor again went viding Republican presldenMal ident Johneoh given a 400 to to WUUam St. Onge In' the HEBRON i > •4 triot. Democratic In the preuldentlal candidate Richard Nixon with 500-vote lead. * 78 Btkte. W ith the exception of Hebron voters registered one I District 4 Although he spent more mon­ race supporting Humphrey over a 46-vote plurality, contrast­ In Dletriot 2 eeven Instead of ^ Dorothy Miller, Bolton endorsed of the highest percentage turn­ ey on toe campaign than he had Nixon 3281 to 2388. W allac? ing with a 40 vote plurality tor toe ueual eix vottog meohlwee 6 r . outs In recent years yesterday all the other losers. . polled 378 votes in South Wind­ Democrat U.S. Senator Abra­ were* used. The extra one was 1 Distrfiot 5 ______153 in previous years, the Congress­ with 91 per cent of the 1631 20th Aasembly Diatriet Aloysius Aheurn, In on un- sor. In 1684, South Windsor ham Rlbicoff. George WaUace an old-type ntodhlne dteesrded man now elected to his forth eligible votes cast. suocesiful fold for representative opted for Johnson over Gold- received 188 vdte or 6 per cent. by o neighboring town and bo^ Dist. 6 Dist,* 7 180 11 term, still conducted a "budget As was expected a percentage 1 District 6 Republican Ihomas Cami- (from the 61st District, led toe Mrs. Robert Houley, wife of water, 3,766 to 1,763. The town scored a 92 per cent rowed foe the rieoUon. During • • V campaign.” of the voters that voted tor Wal­ theni, standing, checks fig­ 'Democratic vote with 720 votes. new 86th District state voter turnout, compared to 7 the voting the machine Jammed His Republioan opponent lace did not cast their votes for Rlbicoff did considerably bet­ - 10 ures at GOP headquarters All other Democratic candi­ tor studies lesulta at Vernon per cent in 1666. after, being need by SOO p e ej^ Charles Boggini (D) 2048 3923, 177 Peter Marianl, bowed to toe de­ the balance of toe slate. Nixon ter In South Windsor than he . 1875 1 District 7 showing qis defeat, (Herald dates ran ahead of Humphrey, Democratic office. (Herald Normally a Republican (t bad to be locked up after tbgt. cision of the voters, but promis­ won the vote by 14 votes over did In 1662 when he lost the ed to continue to “ advocate the photo by Buceivlolus) and aU won. photo by Bucelvlcius) William Forbes (R) 1612 1523 3135 1 TOTAL 1004 51 p a g e TWENTY-THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1968 Before the Foet MANCHEgTEB EVENING HERALD. MAWCBBOTHt. CONN. WKDNETOAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1»W DENVSSl, Oolo. (AP) -»b r- SAAB Twemr-Two Growing Shortages Beset G ive H iuibaiiids toS lt^ ra d a oan 'w S ly entail lhay’re sick sand both paranU Uonolly been ®«*^**f** m er Ootorado Oov. Mte*4 Mo- women to AntetiM e^ ety tad ftatay n eM am e a » y worktog, she argues. obllgaUona, such aa trade union Nieliola, a Democrat aaaking tha W ifely G hores, ***“* *****!S!!S**. uhtoMtM uttata rink SDSttwn a tt •’Raadjf,’ ’ aha adds, “ a talaf and political acttvtty and ahar- poet held ^by VM. San.Sen. PaearPater ti.H. j S t o i r S ? Calto J u a ttcT ^ bettor thing, to ta tog In the reaponriWUty at R<3oh»-, racMrai a Caviar Industry Sw edes'Suggest vldtog telegram from Sen. Edward M. children. MOdbOW (AP)—Burprial^ to 77 toiM last ysar tram SB Aaaociated Frees Writer the pori^ Of oaring for two tog to venture out lor * tew g ia » * * ^ nxm ^^ «Me Keieiedy, D-Mkaa., riwrtly —Women should a s tt Jikm f sound, the average ISSS. UNITED NATIONS, N .T. ^n..ttontequ.my.t.M.’’-to h^b^u-n^ of ^ Tuaaday. oongfatMat- Weotem. experts aSy thto to (AP) — A new battle cry to to acquire social ing Wm on hto victory, aldra Ruariaa rarriy can And a store privilages automatically l»y vlT- EAT only a otopg«q» maoaure wMdi beli« heard in the struggle lor "*Siae Mead endorsee the Swed- itoeana anottier week’s Walt S r*^ *"w on ^ ^ T rii*to Rftid. salUiig cos of his country’s most tore of their husbands’ ooittrihu- cannot o<4ve the basic problem women’a righto. Put olni|dy, it'e No vote# hod been counted at 1215^ SILVER LANR—BAST HABTFKTO famous produota—caviar. to working moot- ’’W . have turnnl ^ . ^ r n tloh to public Ufe.” ot a dwindling Soviet supply ot “emancipate the men!” j beUavea ^ the moUem ____ larnHy, _____Into a, pow____ «. itete to the time. Ha'U ba lucky If be con buy a blook caviar. A Swedtoh govratuner* r e ^ • ^ ^ marejy by gtv- expected to operate Mttlrely un­ • • W H m i QUAUTY ALWAYS 1 Jar of the traditional holiday To -v. aotve the problem. Soviet _“ Tbe character a t matri­ NIOKLE IN BRAKE DRUMS to the United Nations ^ in* jiuBbaixk more time and re- der Ite own ataam,’’ taa oayu. mony aa an tooUtutlon for the ST. LOUIS — The addition of GOVERNORS ’ APPOINTED IXCII& THi f t i c i r ___ _J deUcaiey to serve during the big* aolenttots hava made aeveral tua of women kayw any attMn^ en^bU lty around tha Itowe. "Preaant meibods of ocganlaad gate holiday of the year, Thurs- proposals. , support of wonnen according to .mansmall omoun- amounts v* of nickel to ~ the to give women an equal plata to * e aeaa It, tha proUam to Uvtag to the United Statae are the Oocwontai traoKion nas ot- east Iron used Xi brake drums trmtlve purposre, Sweden Im M m b*0t am day's aixttvenary of tUb Bolab^ One to the use of antlpolhitlon the world without rrilevl^ their deeply noted to the “toola- probably the moat waataful to the Oocidantal tradttlon has be- DMom mmj b* oom« an todirect obstacle to her for heavy construction machln- vlded Into 24 dtoWets MO IntASBctesl liouBSs * vlk Revolution. devices, -such as those men- traditional b i ^ of caring for oontamparary Amart- all of history.’’ ao etixm arm l tmpUeatiemm. H * _ emanolpattcn to modern Indus- ery has made it possible for the city of Stockholm, b**^,*^^ Ttwra'is a growing riwetoge Uened In the recent decree. An home and children to doomed. •• Every 29 or so home# in the heat ed by a governor appointed by to IMB MUtoteetory, Int ot caviar, so almost all ot It la experimental ontlp(dhitlon pro- Thus, the SwedM reckon, **Sonalderth. plight of the av- tv^'A^erio^ iboSld trial aoMaty. ” drums to eperate to red ' ' ate, to bto trtetJMOt o t arlMlc S J ^ a S ^ S T iS rto wait -J* woman a « to hava full without failure. ' the central government. reserved for the valuable export gram, i»«oeding the decree, cut bands should he •’.manclpatad’’ rage family to ouhurtia,' taa mmtten, taut m book to m a n o« trade, and oidy limited euppUes poUuUon In half fo r the Brat six from thte work oo thre cta ds- a ftin ilMteii than an enhaiitotn are rrieaoed to Soviet cltlaeiw months o f thto year In a aouth- vote more time to comdng teb*" ■tndy. bafore hoHdaya. t m area of the Caspian, an olfl- ner, doing the wash, taMng Ih itn arc aaimc weak opoto. .N ow even tfaeoe limited a a ^ clal report aald. Johnny to the dentist and cthar Hto dtoeuMtam a t IMh century Chicken Legs plies are threatened, ae the Another propoeal to to divert hcuserwifely chorea. moole to ttortrattre rsthei* than number . of cavlar-pcoduoing water from northern riven into Undoubtedly thto would nmeta aapanaaced and to ceMalnly sturgeon oonUnues to dwtaMhe. the Volga and other rtvera flow- giving most men ahorter work- Minit Auto Tire Centers totonlictiUntnc. What, tor eanm- The flab wttah jaroduces the Ing Into the CaqA*". Uius rale- tog hours and educating and esir much light pia, arc “genre and landacapa" blaok eggs so prised by gour- ing the level of the Oasptonand couragtog them to take a more that traaa- aymphonto? la it a Cact that and Breasts meto haaI . . . 1 —,,^ . imrt partly by adding clean water to it. "A lot acUve role in parenthood, the VOdag “ ah pbooea" of abotract art earn (COMBO) pollution of the Oaopton flea and of money would be Involved to report aaya. cutlan tolo a auparatota. be tnead to KandintoT? the Volga River, which flowa such » scheme,’’ one Weetora It even goes ao far aa to note tHIS WEEK END ONLY AT ALL MINIT AUTi^E^ERS! ft to aot anttr^ trrriannt to But in genera} Uiia coyage Into i t export said. a auggestlcn voiced in aome the •oTtat mathodto o f bringing thnn^h Ruaata'e exdtural d e n t' The problem la so ertttoal that flome sturgeon stocks have Swedtoh quartora that fotbera hagptaaoB to the fteehe Out the opment to balanced and read- lostmtm, monthluuuui thehw b Sovieta w m . govern'(VTvni- been Dsen replenlahed reptem uieo fromirom 14x * hatch'ihuuu- are entitled to leavea of aboence Wuaalana, from Om down of able, ft eenrea to recaU that ev- mant totued a decree erdertog erles whidi produce more (ban from their JObo—with pay—oo All Steel W he^ their htotory, men paeainnately ary mtlon bean the burden at- the Installation of antlnoUuUon go mllUon ftoh a year. Soviet ex- they can stay at home while addietad to oneompoaoing ortho- m htotory, and that the etna of ■Uride on all offshore oil tortal- ports say the number of hatob- their children are young. Additions! V.S. Overshadows Soviet Navy lattona to the Caspian flea and oriea must be doubled to allevf- “Hie government to well doadaa, ecelaataatical and ofher- the (athen aa well aa t ^ " w u h ^ h . purch... .1 . e.lr .« toMIT f „ Wheals Wioa. Oarm ieha^ properly am- ytrtuea are borne by ronarU the creation of water purifloa- ^te the ertoto. aware that thto view appears re­ fleet in the M editaranean. This view was made ptiaataea the tandaney. generattone. A U 5.' 6th Fleet reconnaiM ance plane flies over ttie tton Btatlona at 100 industrial err. pt.r »now. and SAVE! Roaola'a notabto agoeentrlcity THB CAWCftft WATO. By Aegean Sea near the Turkish coast on her way via cable from Borne) The decree mode the nprtttem kuog,;^kilogram forfar Mack caviar and of many other countries,’’ the and meaalantc tanpuloaa that tor Atekaaadr I. ■ilahialtoya. DtoL part of the Oaepein a ftoh pre­ about $9 a kilo for red. A kilo­ Swedes admit “A growtog optn- home after a one-month mission with the Russian serve. •0 peroont of bar hMory, Roa- toJ*- gram Is 2.2 pounds. lon to Sweden has, however, ral­ ata'a toehold on eivfliaaUon waa The cene o f thU novel to a about Time’s eariy strugglea to tMto o f the tragic plight o f Hat- m addition to (be problem of Some caviar to available for lied to its support.” hooplUl in tha central AaiaUe the oppreoeiona and the Idlociee hto kw tl* mlnioiie. w m tie, a , T2-y«ar-old woman wild poEuUon, sturgeon are threat­ Russians in reatauranta, for In a country where four out of p n eaiiou a, her iaolatton from c f a dlcUlortol bureaucracy, ft B a m ^ a brotto, m»d reach a market; about For­ Buropa eomptota. reaehea of the U.8a.R., pooaibty tune’s place In the bueinees hoe become an aloobolic and^a ened by a drop in tbe levri of consumption on the premises every 10 workers are women to no wonder that hto booka_have tba Chapita Sea. The drop has OoatA0ifdMliif ft c t at Taatikaia, when the author world—Bome readers wlH have dereUct in a little ooearearja ba with Mack bread and vodka. A and 70 per cent of Its woman been euppreoaed kUl Don. But a myat a y ua d i s t u r b e d some breedtog ^ ftM______te r m and______nucteftr______txnniMonoe underweiX treatmera tor young woman named Barham "orrotten that Archibald Mac- the mountainous desert of the number of Mack marketeers hold Jobs of aune t o r t , the prob­ ti^ y , It'to aomawhat Jarring to cancer. The UmiB to eariy In Union. '' Letoh waa a principal cootribu- far west. K is a study of how a grounds in the Volgb'a delta, have Indirect access to a Moa- lem of worktog mothers to Swe­ MUea A. Smith also turns up, plotting to beat baOB remindedI eiiiiiaieu thatuio« oonly i^ orrenoaven IW.1S8B, « when the winde of fh»»ige tor; about the early days of looMy old sroman faces Utneoa and.also has made it more dlffl- cow store selling caviar all year den to a burning pubUc Issue. ^ EUaha to the hidden too*. Aitd oult for upstream spawning hooka wwra petatadin Rwetoa In bagan to Mow acroaa the Soviet the plotting thickens and thick­ Life, when It was a. amaShing round to foreigners with hard ’This Uvely debate, the report The GOLDEN SICKLE. By sturgeon to enter the Volga for tito yaar altar Petar tha Oreat'a lands. success In circulation, but a fi­ “Tha Old C^FBtom’’ depteta a currency such aa dollars. These says, has fostered a new ap- ens. their long trip north. dsalh Is IT * litarstura, by A wbolt wsrd fuU of patlanto, Davla*en*b. World PobBeMsg. Here’s a fine WoodtWrrty tale nancial drain on Ita fellow puWl- JewlMi fam ily dominated by one illegal private enterpriees then proach involving a break from eon, Isaac, srho ringle-mtoiledly Soviet solantlste say Am Ooa- V bSL m m S L l I Z u T l i a .^ «b -r retottva. tad S«AS. of the kind you seldom And any­ CfttiOM. sell bootleg caviar to Russians the traditional haHt of regard­ works Ua way to great weaMh, plon’s level has dropped about aeareMy bogan In Rnaaia untU Maff are among Oto atorya Remember Jim Hawktna in more, and more’s the ptty. Thto history to an authorized at high ruble prices. ing these proMema strictly os tha ISth oantury. eharactare. The patients are a version. In the sense that tt was oidy to fiml that hto stoter has WIsMi's C otINM. SMOlMd. eavwi feet rinoe 1991, and to now “women’s queotiona.” “Treasure IMand” ? Grubb’s MBes A. SmMi at ita loweat in 1,000 yeara. " flsan y , tha l0 i« reoed of lot but afl a c^ - young hero, Dan Creaop, boa aa prepared with fidl access to the turned ttie famtty SgainM him. “ Tile demand for ’male eman­ m n It to a oouetn, a mild-mannered Tbe drop ia abtrttiutad portly many scary adventures aa Jim, t i m e INC. The Intfanate Hto- organtoaUon’e fUea. T et It to cipation’ 'In family Ufe to eup- daapotlom and autocracy, with ^ who obaervea the Ml- to long-range rblfta In dbmate, R o c k v i l l e attandant intaSacfual rogliiias- by dtaaaee. and the story to almost aa much tory of a PubUoliing Enterprise. candid enough to describe the ported by tbe results of recent max to the tala. but nature to not the only one to tation, hold ooma maairtng at kayed to the ways In whita thto fun aa Stevenoon’s cUoMc. int-lM l. By Bobert T. D sob. often chaotic Mrcumatancee In psychotogloal research whldi The other etorles sure a mixed Marne. Men have reduced the Hospital Notes teftflt for Sftflftt ftttttofoft toward brtnK* tnrtr PopBB, Dan to a aervant at tlia Golden Attaeaeam. $10. which these publications came DAISY ROLLS have proved that the Identifica­ lo t tttnimmt of water flowing Into M«i» •• fiopor much at mxa, emotlanal leKiiswe and Sickle bm In the wilds of weat- Tlito volume (with a second to life and were operated the V U tIng b o o n are ISiSO to tion of growliv boys may be­ internal squabbles and the In­ “ Looking Cor Mr. G reen ;" tb. Caspian from the Volga and Iba Sovtat to n s ia .ODtnmuatot, ballefs wn at the turn a t the volume to come later) tells in 9 pju. In all areas except ma­ come uncertain to a one-oided, tramural tensions, and the pub- Bret pttbUMied in 1981, is a other rivet, by buUdtog dama how BSMh Juat Ruotoan? Odtur- Among tha characters are iMh century. Hto only friends great detail bow a weekly news ternity where they are 9 to 4 mother-domlneted home envi­ Uc criticisms which arose from sm all, rattier potaiUeoa gUmpoe and toy dratolig; off river water ronment,’’ the report says, add­ ol htotory euggaats that many Pavel, a etuffy minor bureau­ are Sally, a blind girt hto own magazine, founded Shortly after for drtidtag. Industrial uaa and and S;90 to 8 pma. PICK 'EM! 3 BIG CHOICES! o f a CWoagD Mum. “ Tha Gonaa- thtsgi laid at tha door of Marx crat who in hto day baa de­ age, oitd a former Brittoh major World War I, developed Into an their editorial vlewpointo. ing that thto leads to “ over-conv- ga ManusKrfpta” to a minor tala Inigatlan. penoatlon expressed in exagger­ asd Lanin hava fSr oktor anta- nounced a good many elttoena, who to oometMne of on outcast empire o f the. printed media. Thto story to a bit too special­ Prith high-priced Mack caviar Admitted M o n d a y : Oathy of an Amerteaa’a truMratkaia In ated agreealveness and may be aendlng fham into exile; a wom­ on the frontlar. ’This work carries the liletory to ized to appeal to the casual to short supply, a valuaWe So­ trying to trace a Spanish poet’s Bryda, Legion Dr., and Paul one exidanation of the higher Oarmiehaal mabae Sm point, an «.> doctor who to etrickan with ..._ . In ITM ban’s father Jim and the ^gin n in g of World War n . reader. But anyone Interested In viet eoqMSt trade boa suffered. underground poems. "A SeUe, Elm St. crime rate as compared to fltdy slightly ovaratreasad. that eanoer heraelf; a young survey- another Ohio River ptante Its opening pages give a run­ journalism and business man­ $httier-TM9a’ ’ is an ixtderdewM- SeMdng other ways of earntog agement will find a wealth of In­ Dtocharged Monday: Bart girls.” lUMala to tha only country that or who knows hto ease to bope- named Barnaby had killed a ning account of the Inception of opad Ut of fantasy in which a iMUd curwswy, ezpoetere are Etomore, Elm St.; James Sar- eontrivad to anMava its own looa, and a young nurae Mudy- Spwdah gentleman and stolen the magazine Time, by co- formation here about an enter­ m«n thinks he sees to a sid>- iMary lower-priced red oavita, PubUc demand has therefore prise which to a major element geot, Franklin Park Slaat, end spurred socialist Sweden to do Domdstion. a Dcooam usually aa- ing medicine, hto treosure-a fabulous pearl fouhdet-v Briton Hadden, who sray train—the embodiment of a produced by salmon, aa an to- Mrs. Jeanette Desrutoaeaux and aoctotad wiOi foreign conqueot ‘Hm chief pmtagontot to Oleg, necklace, ooina and bullion. A died ibc years attfiT the maga- in modern communications. future son. ”Moehy*a MenoirF’ creootog paH of totM caviar ax- more for families to which botl) Miles A. Smith daughter, Tolland. parents work, a practice that to elsewhere. Ironically, tha an- a political exile who bod been local posse had kUlad Barnaby zuk: wwS i,*uJiciicu, and Henry - -vv-ique sketch a t an ax-ad- ports* N "alaiverotat — earldom—became cent to the edge of the eteppea and Jim Cresap had Bed. R. (Harry) Luce, who over the yeftr*9 total tonnaCR of becoming almost normal, tbe 40 MONTH 48 MONTH MOSBT’S BfEMOUW AND 30 MONTH abanlwte tmdar ♦»«»« intalUgeat to work out Ma days, but wtto Nowv a terrtftod maoaenger v(»afT' becamp tlie guiding spirit Sovlat Caviar exporta Jumped 29 report says. It lists a broad o t h e r 8TOBIEB. By BaM Bal- Soviet Heart Transplant and "onUghtanad" ruler, Oathe- aUU Mings to hto belief in the in- telle Don hto tetbar has died far of the whole enterprise. per cent to 900.6 tone from the range of family services avail­ 4’Ply Wide Traction After Time came ArchlUctur- low . Viking. $8. ^ BRITISH FLEET LARGEST year before. But because much MOSCOW (A P) — The first able to Sweden’s population, 4-PLY NYLON PREMIUM’ 4-PLY rtne the Oraat, whose lofty dividual . away, and has left the boy a >n»* six etoriee coUectod hi FReSH OROUND. A ll. KEF Msakc a t VoMalilan tauptratton The auttior'a “ One Day In the email box containing three clues al Forum ; ’The MarCh o f Time of tt waa lower-priced red cav­ announced Soviet heart trans­ from all-day nurseries to this volume appeared in a varie­ LONDON—The Brittoh mer­ domestic help siqipUed by mu­ WON aaktom appUad wbare it Ufe of Ivan Dentoovlch,” a tale to where the treasure hod been (radio), 'The March o f T im ' chant fleet to the world’s largest iar, the value of the aalea plant was performed two days POLYESTER CORD (film); Fortune, the pltudi mag­ ty of magazlnea between the nicipalities. NYLON CORD mattered. of survival in a prison camp In burled—a bcUl of twine, a rtng at 2.7 mlUiao gross tons. Biittob dropped 4 per cent to 4.7 million ago by the cMef surgeon of the CORD SNOWS azine of the buzineez and fina' - yean IWU and 19«. Two of rubles, 'equal to 96- million at Soviet armed forces, the army But does It follow, that, what’s Playfng wHh idaas, bowavor, the days o f StaUn, waa a teise, and a cryptic vane. them are very effective, the oth­ seamen total about 119,000. has Ita parfto tor monareba, and realtattc novel written in a 20th Hard on the heels o f the mes­ cial world, then Ufe, the weekly the offlelal exchange rate. newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda good for Sweden to good for tbe 0 Some 60,000 Aslan seamen are senger come a vUlalnoue dwarf pictorial. ers orriy moderately so. HAMBURG An official of Prodtatorg, the KRed Star) announced today. United States? 47 OStharIna’s long fHrtatJoa with century style. TlKn cam e the 97 There are myriad detaUa “LeavliM the TeUow House” employed on British ships. government agency that han­ Tea, says Dr. Margaret Mead, 97 West are Europe ptovldad lha masMve " ‘Ihe PIrM Circle,’’ iwm ed EUaha and a couple a t ’Ihe recipient waa a 26-year- eoncaptual nuclana tor that Raw- oonoemed with a q;>acial prison dles such exporte, complatned: old woman who suffered “grave lSIZE B.SOx 13 “We do not have enough re­ decompensated heart failure,*’ SIZE 6.S0 X 13 ■tan inteUigBBiala (the word ap- com p fo r octonttota in tha Stalin 1 0 L b s . Blackwill I Blackwell sources of Mack cavla^r.^We the newspaper said. POSTS fln t toward tha end of tha era. This waa wrltton fuHy In Tubeless ' Tubeless/ ISth oantury) which badgered the tradttton a t the lStt» oretury have to acH m ore red.’ ’ It added that her general WANTED and avwSaiaBy overthrew the lUwalan txrrel. ’Ihe preoent flS- Salmon breedtog grounds to grave condition before the oper­ C189U1, Late Model Oban. psfb novel atoo to IMh century the Soviet far east, where red ation made the outlook for re­ hi struggling against nse oar. m literary atyle, but oontempo- caviar to produced, are relative­ covery unfavorable. EASYPfUCE Krasnaya Zvezda said the op­ USED C A R S 7 .0 0 x 1 3 070-14/6.95x14 abrel auhverston, tha monareha rary In ita tbames. It does not ly free of such problems as pol­ 7 .7 5 X 14 lution and lower water level. eration was performed In Lenin­ Top Prices Paid 6 .9 5 X 14 19.97 £70-14/7.35x14 2 4 .4 7 Y avolvad a prototype police state have quite the Impact of “Tito EASY CARE grad l>y armed forces chief sur­ 7 .7 5 X IS 17.97 with Its dlnMrlttad and unavan Plrat CIrela.’’ Seeking more black caviar, to For All MbIu b ! F70-14/7.75x14 geon Alexander Vishnevsky. 7.75 X 14 bnSailty. Agtonot thto back- Onoe again Soltaenitoyn has BEAUTIFULLY LLDttJRKXJS make lilore money on the world 8 .2 5 X 14 F70-15/7.75x15 2 5 .9 7 ground, e"d ftawsla’s long back- utiltoed a ficttonal sttuation to market, Soviet exporters have The team included 86 surgeons. ICARTER CHEVROLE1 8.15 X 15 19.97" 7 .7 5 X 15 2 0 .9 7 wsr dneae, the affloraeoenoe a t raglMer social protest ogalist turned to importing Iranian ’There have been 76 heart C O .. 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p a g e TWENTY-PIVE HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING If ANCHm iTO EVEMWO EEAAID. UAifCaBtFUBR, CONN. WEDNESDAY, N O V m gg^ PAQI TWENTY-POUR Tno Bond l$met Appipved Stock Mai^et Independent Sighs Rehef Town Votes Democratic; Course Paid And Rallies Defeats Lincoln School ■OOCH ForRibieoff (Ospltamea Irein Page O se) NBW YORK (AP) — Wall to estimate tbs siss of hi t «( Dr. ItobMt V sgs Ope) ‘ 4 ^ Street heared a algh of roHef. their American Legion H j«»« party’s pluroUty, RepObUoah M. r, HuttoM** first csrfflo- '1 . and tha stock maifeat raBted party last night, w srs In a JubI' Adler Dobhtn going qut Vloe Preatdant coin School propoaltiaa. a mild, a h m m m i ftp. mere M B ^ ^ emptojed to neither happy nor sad. Only Humphrey, the main Csctor in or campaign tor defeat of the Qonovest, the lone OOP winner prerloua sueesasAfl campaigns. the market’s spurt was rsttot $113,000 caj^tal equtpmant prop. „ ^ Jtey was unable to draw oat and that a deatBocked eleotfoo hod and Mrs. LeDuo’s oppenant. dls. osltion, and a stilt milder cam- played a sober meta) dlaap. MX; a son, lb *. «rtrap Ms tfutfv* been arotded, analyafs sold. pidgn for paoaaga of tha oohool Cteina outnumbered losses by poiMed over the RepoWlcano* S. Mair jr. of fioofii Wind- •Worst of a«. «>e «*«^ **^ heating propooal. more than 3 to 1 on ths Mew lorry ohowlng. ; a Jtss. fiassdi Ntiinn vlctonr thst May had The residte on the referendum Tcck gtodc Exdmqge. Both town chairman had pre> of wmoutA m m .; Om o ooontlnc on norer m a t s r t o l^ The Aaaoetetod Press average dloted victory Monday — Dam. votea ahnoat exacOy paralMed tsro groat, —in fact It ooddealy tomed into I c f do sto d a at noon was up 3.1 ocrat Ted Oummlnga declining Its efforts. o datoat. May Umselt bad oon. ______to. ceded earHer that tt would have at N3.0, with industrials up 4J, raibt up .3, S.M utiUUes up .7. -^..ww- at U a.na. at Bt Jofesfa been rerjr dlffleiit tor Wm to Tbs morkat roM eauUMnly on But F all Short of Control ■Hilenniial Otaarch, Hast B a it, win K Nbrni failed to carry moderately aettye trading at the Sard. Bartel win be in Oastar oomectlout by at leant 90,000 start when the outoome c f the votea. election remained in dodbt At Mixon kat the atate b f neatly Om and at the first hour, the Republicans Gain ay «,000. news that Nixon was the appai^ to the Hartford Heart It ter RIMooira rlclory wsro^ feet on the market m oea rose T. Pntt fhneral the fanner aagiporteni of Sen. in heavier tnuHng. Four Senate Seats 71 Haimtogten' Are., Eugene J. MeOarthy who took “The temton w as very cpiMrew- By Popular Choice - -Cost Your Ballot For These---- Hertford, Is In rtmige'of or- up the Rlblooff hamter after atve because of the threat of a tram Page One) the natloaal conrantten. deadteck over die preatdenoy „ Church of Idaho, Oaylord NM- Abe RlttoofTs campaign be. ♦K«» could have lasted for land and Ohio, In addition to the ■on of Wisoonain and Qeorga S. month#,’’ said Eidon A. Orlmm, Arliona, Pennajlvaiila and MoGovem of South Dakota. ■ tete wUch divtdad our party in vice pceatdent of Watetoa A Oo. Oktehoma viotortea. But leading hawks Uka Oold- Mucke’s Skinless Frankfurts 79< i«rt. te^ofM i..^^P2Jj «d of the hunger of “There was tremendous rehef DomoenUs Thomas Eogleton water and Rep. Edward Ourney to of our dtlietw tor posifive leader, that the eleefion dkln’t have to of MU m u t I and Mike Onvel of won Senate aeate for the Rspte>- Capitol Farms Kielbasa te B9< in S t PeterSbong, Ucene. ship,’’ aald Ihe Rev. Jowfih Duf. go to the Houae of Represente. Alaska held onto the Senate lb 9 9 < uai *>««*« c*«»tanan at the ttveu.’’ poets for fiielr party after de- Ooldsrater captured the Ariao- Gourmet Delight Turkey otato MoOSrthgr organiaatioa. The Dow Jones industrial av- featlng incumbents in prlmsr- na seat from which tl-yearold “He has campaigned on the Democrat Oart Hoyden U retlr- Pastrom i 89< te 9 9 < sorrtoes wiU hs to. srage at noon was up 7.40 at les. baste of fate aacedlent reoord,’’ 909.99, paring its rtse of 8.M a MOnroney, three-term veteran tag. Ooldwater deteatnl El- MB ROAST SBorrosr at 3 pan, at the IHeh Short Cut-Select Choice- Semi-Boneless said Duftegr, “hat he has also haV hour bstore. andnd Chairman of the Senate son, Hayden’s administrative wetoomtel ihe partteipetlon mrt Oalna of froolions in 3 or 9 Poet Office and Civil Service assistant. 5th thru 7th Ribs LAND O’ LAKES LA CHEDDA i n s ^ an * of a the pointo were soattered through- Oommlttee and a longtime Oumey, an avosred cooserva- ' w v DenMcratk! wntkcsa who out the Uet. Champion of congressional rs- ♦ive, w>- ov*»‘ , former Florida “ • A d so. much to change the tees The trend wan hi^iar among form, was defeated by Henry Oov. LeRoy OoHtas to succeed LOAF CHEESE ”**y . •* Oonnoettoat pteiaca motore, rubbera, electronics, BeOimm, Oklahoma’s first R ^ retiring D e m o c ra tic Sen. t horns tonight horn 7 to 9. d la aind building matastela. publican governor. The cam- George A. Smatliers. Hood’s Orange Juice Steeto were easy. Tbbaooos and paign was marked by disputea Iowa Democratic Oov. Harold 3 »1 Hart W. DaSy ~ E. Hughes won the aeot being TOIAAMD — Bart W. Dody, dkugs were mixed. over the Vietnam w ar and fed­ lb. 3 9 < Osins of a point or so were relinquished by Republican Sen. Imperial Margarine Tt, cf Rt 7A hnsboadof M r a. eral spending. ooored by Chrysler, Oenarsl ■enatbr Bourke B. Hlcketeooper. BHaobafii B iteU iM r Dadgr, died Roy Darwin Another Democratic Fnxai Ftid Spselali Motore, OonunonweaUh E dtenn, ___ faUed to win re-election Taking seats vacated by r e ^ jaslititej at RoekvlUe Oensral West Amertean Cyans mid, Ametloan Doted B. Brewster of tag members of their own par^ VAHLSIN6 SHOE STRING Found Sane, are Democrat James B. AUsn of Osn, Oeneral Electric, Wealing jgaryload. 1st Thru 4th FRENCH FRIES Mr. Dody was boro Oot 7, house Eleetric, Cterk, an outspoken toe of toe Alahama and Republlcana Rep. Virginia im t hi Oaaton, Ohio, ton cf Johns-Msnville. Robert Dole of Kansas~ and Free on Bond more Washington, Alan BWe of M^ Boneless preme Oogrt reversed the con- Brewster was defeated by an­ 12 ounce Oo. He was a UJI. Army vet­ vtetkm hut May. . than 9, and Ottes Serrtoe rooe other GOP congressman, ▼ada, Abraham A. RlWcoff o< eran of Wortd War I. and wsw Tile u gh oourt did this after nearly a point. They have start, Connecticut, Birch Bayh of Indi­ b e ttli Skinlass* Shankless Charies MoC. Matolas. Brews­ 65* •Sugar Cnrad a member of the Amertean iB - ftadlng that a confeeelon and re­ ed merger talkB. ana. Daniel K. Inouye'of H^ Colgate “ 100” Oral Aatiseptic Rep. Allen Takes Fifth Term ter supported the administra­ gten Poet in RnUend, Vt He enactment of the murder had Teledyne ga'ned about 1%. tion’s Vietnam w ar poUcles. Ma­ waU, Herman B. Trtmadge of OonnecUeut is faced with a N also w as a member of 8t. Met- not been made voluntarily. Both Vomon voters re-elected Oer- said he is against annual ^ Ryan Aeronautical leaped to Georgia, RuseeU Umg of Loui­ large defiett and commateed nilas caUed tor bo?.d>'nT halt be­ 7 ounce tbeWs Ohnrdi. were ohtelned durtng a week­ aid AUan to fata fifth term as elons of the Oeneral AsMoibly. 49H on a delayed opening Uock fore P resident Johnson ordered siana, Sam J. Ervin Jr. of Spray Can garvtvors baaldee bis w i f e, end whan Darwin was held by that before programs now to of 17,200 shares. Teledyne esld North Caroltaa, and Brneet F. 85* Representative fibm the 4Tth Alton aald today that yetem- it lost week. Secret Spray Deodorant West Virgini^Slm d include several nieeee and State Pteloe under a co, - day’a cleotioa was quite Af. existence can be Ixoadened, it hod made a tender of $60 a tMstrtct (Vernon), edging out tUs fiscal problem has to be But toe 'Vietnam w ar had no Holding* South *^*“ ®**®^‘ . warrant add could not be reach­ ferent from the others In wUch share for Ryan stock. clearly dlacernlble Impact on RepubUcan» aenatore elected his Republican opponent, Thom­ taken care of. 11b. ‘ The ftmeial will he bOM Fri* ed by hte attssas]U. he has been involved. Uidted Fruit, U.8. Smrtttag, Senate racea. for new terms included George Packed For Freshness as Oarruthers in a 4,996-4,488 As a meanu of oorreoting this Leavea | day at 8:10 sjn. from the Darwin’s ottoniey, John F. AUen noted he won with a Polaroid, Raytoeon and Unitad Son. J. W. Fulbrlght, D-Arfc., D. Aiken of Vermont, Peter J . in poly Tie-bags vote. Allen stoxeated It coidd he od- Bacon Burke Fhnatal Home, N Pros- Shea of Manchester, said today larger pluraUty in yesterday’s Aircraft gained about 2 ooeb. ,-h»irm«n of the Senate Foreign Dominick of Colorado, Mo*w Popular ’mm' Bread 791 compUahed within toe pseuete pact SU Rcekvilla, with a be plans to fUe a motion for dis- As was Alton was etoetton than in previous cam' Regarding Ifixon’s eleeUan, 6 Inereartag Relations Committee and an Cotton of New Hsmprtilro, Ja- of rsqniam Matthew’s closare and production which in high vote getter on U s ticket in He recoiled that In 1960 tax structure Grimm recalled that the market outepoken dove, won re-election, cob K. Javtte of New work, im - eSaweh at 9. Burtal will be in effect asks that toe atate dis- (toe dty) with 2.469 n* won by 880 votes and In 1992 reles. rallied in September when the os did other crtUcs of toe war ton R. Toung of North Dakote, 0 votes to his oppooenf's 1,971 ez. cans it Beroard’s Cemetery, Roek- cloee whatever evidence it has by 230. In 1992 AUen and Ray- n-t political potta indlcatod that like Democratic Sens. Ftank and Wallace F. Bennett of Utah. Canned Ham against Darwin and make it In Dtetriot 2, where the vote mood Bpirtman ran agaliwt ^ Nixon was far ahead of Hum­ 9-09* vme. Colo. Dog or Cot Food Frtonds may caS at the fu­ available to him. uHially goes Repitbiican, Car- Carrutoera and John Daigle, although Ptortlm phrey. Orlmm added that Nixon West neral home tomorrow from 7 to Netther the confeesion nor toe Tutoers ran hlgtwr wlto toe vote This was bdore re-apportlon- epoken out sptonrt a Mate ^ had been regarded in WaU 9 pjn . re-enactment will be aBcwed In being 2.S12 to 2JM2. TWs gave ment Allen was held over in come tax, tost doesn’t Street as more friendly to burt- One pound can ! Virginia the new trial becauee of toe rul­ M*-n on overall plurality of 615 1994 due to the reapportionment that they can’t take a look at necs on a regulatory basts than Nixon Captures this mearw of sotvtag file prob­ 10* 3'^n"*' *3 e 9 9 Mrs. Haleu Behwto his opponents and that he had Napier i^t Green Beans § Brand ing by toe Stqxeme Court. votea. and In 1996 he won by 109 votes. Hatoo Bertha Roberts, After toe bond was paid i- ..^arrutoera ran for the Gen­ Commenting that he is look­ lem. promised to eliminate the aur- He concluded by saying once r - “-"""""“"I to. cf 9 Lincoln St. widow of tlie Court Ctork’s offioe Darwin eral A eacm l^ in 1962 and ateo ing forward to going bock to tax if pro^iecte tor Vietnam the fiscal problem la solved sat- Artonr Rdbarte, dtod yesterday joined his wUe in toe downstelra loot out to Allen that year. He the leglrtature, AUen aald be peace improved. Presidential Ra6e HTGRADE’S BRAND ■ V at a Manrtieeter oonvalesvent corridor and after a low mo- ta RmubHcan town auurman ie«lB tne major proowm ^ Prices itsMvwiveuadvanced won the amwotoAmer- bome. ' menu of quiet oonveraatlon by Board of roprewmtatlvee wlU b . confront- WU rtart on lean Stock Exchange. Nertonal (Oenttnued Pram Page Ons> King Cole Mixed Vegetables * and 10 Born on June 7, UtT, she liv- themselvea, they left the bulld- 1 a memoer ed with is the fiscal condition will be beneficial to toe towns cteneral warrants___ (new____ _ ), iq) Nixon victory in Texas, saying SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY BLANK i Representatlvea. I ed in CHartoobury lor many hig ond drove away. more than a point, were the Humphrey 11 and toe Distrtet of that he understood Dailas-area AUen carried on a “ooft-seU" of the state. He noted that a,nd the atate. ■ A drawing will be held for a prize box of Hygrade's 'taSore movtng to Merr- -h io case is continued tadefi- most-active issue. L/TV Asro- OedumUa and Wallace 6. returns were delayed by com- Pineapple Products. The box will contain (1) a 3-lb. W. Va. Brand j 33 years ago. Bu was a ,^ y . campaign, relying on hie record apace rose more than 9, Saturn Nixon’s victory reverrod, in a puter trouble. ' regular or pink Cpnned Ham, (2) three 1-lb. pkgs. W. Va. Sliced Bacon. I of Zkn Evangtetote ------of toe past eight years to win Plurality Tops 1966 Industries, LTV Asroqwoe w ar- sense, hie rasor-toin loaa to John Bliss contended as be baa Grapefruit IrB l l I K •I (3) a 3-lb. W. va. Brand Boneless Smoked Picnic, (4) I Obnreh and tbs Tudlas him toe votes. He has promised rants and Eqpey anuCacturlng p. Kennedy ta the 19CD preaiden- throughout that the Republlcana V a W. Va. Brand Smoked Pork Loin, and (5) Va W. Va. | AM of Ibt church. Rtudom Farm to pmh for Increased aid to edu­ about 2 each. ttal race. hod a good chance of winntag Brand Semi-Boneless Ham. Fill out this entry blank and | cation and toe expansion of flurvlvoni two Mm* Leaeco Date Proceestag war- n also completed a remark- California. Superior Mushrooms STEMS AND PIECES ^ deposit it in coupon box in the store. A drawing will be E o rtR ^ ^ of Bust Hartford WAgHlMCrrON - The Soviet State programs tor mentally lants climbed nearty 2 potato, ^ble political comeback. ------held at a later date. You need not be present to vyin Barry Retains Seat Tweet Marshmallow B OZ. PLASTIC PACKAGE VALUABLE COUPON I d ...... ■ ■ ■ arte 'mutmt Roberts of Moosnp; Untou. bas 89.S miUlon tarn and pbysIcaUy handicapped. Active and about a point higher After losing to Kennedy, Nix- NAME Mru.__ Roberta weiikiita. 7% times toe U. 8. Increased property tax ex­ were National Video, Hall’s Mo- -ri was beaten by Edmund G. Dempsey Gets Crisce Oil 40 O t. BOTTLE POPULAR MARKETS VUbecte of OtestonOary and total, 'and 611 million acres emption____ for elderly _property In Bitter Campaign tor Transit, Lertn-Towritend (pat) Brown for the governor- Popular Fancy Sliced Carrots 9 Mr*. Arts Cterk of tout Hart- sown cropland, nsarty 1% time* reUef from taCrcas- C^puter, Plume A Atwood and ship of A U fo r^ . Nixon moved D A I IB l a u n d r y ADDRBSfi. ioed: two rtstetx, Mro. Ssima as much os toe United StotM, ^ uiouetty taxes for all Democratic Popular Spray Starch 10 OZ. SPRAV CAN Depart­ BySOLB. OOHEM UyMne Ooep. to New “York City and became ». D w L V DETERGENT tx>a Mte. FMeda Van toe U.S. Agrtculhffe are also among promlaea ' made Kraft NEW ENGLAND STYLE Clam chowder ment reports. But the Ruaaiana After one of the most heated and bitter local cam- lawyer. CITY STATE Wyek, hoto at Lake Paik. Fla.; by Alien. Now, six years later, he has L^slature use only 96 per cent as much r,i«4mr ni« MLttmBam Allen paigns in years, Democratic .State Sen. 'David Bairy Popular Spray Cleaner 22 OZ- SPRAY BOTTLE tea grondchfidran and tour During toe campaign Korea VUUor* Triple won toe White House with 17 n o t r ferUliser and have only one- a d ^ ^ ^ iowerh«^M*toe vot- defeated Republican Nathan ^M tihelH yesterday by HARTFORD, Bumble Bee Tuna CHUNK WHITE i great-graeddftldrwL more electoral votes than need- conne^cut votera gave Gov. 8 9 mird as many tractors and ■UNTTED NATIONS, N.Y,— Fnneml services win bs FW. Ing age ftom 21 to 18 and also 1,907 votes, bettering his 1966 plur^ity over George ed. The incomplete votes fwOT Dempsey another over- Tip Top Raisin Cinnamon Bread ONE POUND LOAF at all Popular Markets tey at 11 a.m. at toe Holrosa trucks devoted to farming. ------T. LaBonne by almost 800 votes m ttie four towns of While Ihe United NaUons found the other four states could odd w^inUngty Democrotlo Isglsla- BEEF BY PRODUCTS thru Sat. n o v . 9.1968 Fixteral Home, 4M Meta F t The tw . tourist traffic more toon Purina Cat Food the 4th Senatorial District, to hU total. ture to work with nsxt yaoi^ Rsv. Cbortas W . KxtA. partor of However, Barry’s winntag 291, or 92 per cent, was cast doubled to Venesuela, Turkey Cream Of Wheat Mix N* Eat ,ooz uox In Manchester., Humplirey hod been given al- gnuatiot. wMch bos its UsMU- Zion Church. wlU officiate. margin yesterday in Manches­ Formosa and Kuwait ta the Mancheater’i voter domina- mo't chance untH a few days ^ ^ advantages Shedd Peanut Butter „,.,h jeulv - ,o oz. jar Burial win be to East Oemstery. Town Assembly Seats ter war leas Uian it was two four years leading up to Its re­ tio.i ih the district la the reason ago of besting Nixon. fpf the Democrats. Veg-Ail Mixed Vegetables ' Prtsnte may ca> at the fli- years ago 1,793 yesterday why Its state central committee­ cently issued suiVey tor KM6 In the end, he almost matched Purina Dog Chew UHUl homa tonlgbt from 7 to 9 and 1,960 in 19M. daflolt of Shake N’ Bake Chicken 4 oz. package man is from Manchester, Atty. It found,, more dramatic in­ the Republican to vote- » « i h - ^ whopping state Mwt tomoROw from 3 to 4 and Now 2-1 Democratic ~ ^ W®® million la in the off- Ehler's Ground Cinnamon u ounce Sunshine Hydrex Cookies • 1-#- ®Aa The better GOP showing this John Shea. creases, to Iran, Iraq, »yna ana trailed by more than 100 votea J" . , „ 7 to 9 pm . Thsre win be a psuy- time in Manchester ia attributed NuSoft Fabric Softenar or serrtoe at fiie funeral hoots Barry carried six of Manches­ Korea, where traffirti|rlpled. ui the Electoral Oollege. ' hStort Ehler’s Ground Nutmeg I 1 OUNCE Manchester Democrats picked “ P o?** to the fa 4 that Agostlnelll ia At 11:43 a.m. E8T the popular tomorrow at 8 p.m. pesentatives seat yesterday and re ta il^ another, ter’s seven voting dlatricte. Manchester's mayor and well- Agostlnelll won only In Voting CAUSE FOB ALARM vote stood: Nixon, 29,191,090, or ■ O. m a m a Republicans retained one of theirs and lost the other. known locally. LaBonne, al- Purina Rat Pnafl' c h ic k .-t u n a ^l iv e r c o u n t r y dinne r Mrs. Wfifii District 4, the Hlgiuand Park KINGSPiHlT. Tenn. (AP) — 48 per cent; Humphrey. *"“ ««• ruiiiiM wai rvBQ l iv e r s t u n a m a c k e r e l ______though a Manchester buataeaa If toe Senate had gone Re- OOVENTRT —Mrs. LsoneH Manchester has- three Assembly s ^ t e . ______School, by 1,041 to 930. The police blotter listed this 28.928,270. also 48 per cent, and ICary fitoqe, 54,54, of Cedtto Democrat Froncte Mahoney. — ' man. la a Glastonbury resident, The 21,291 total who voted in complaint: “Fam ily trouble on- Wallace____ _9,098,849, or IS per oenl. pubKcan—a possibility which •wamp Bd., wife of WUltata C. « town dlrSlitor, uwseeted ta; tlvea ran a clean tempoign. g^^ry and AgostlnelU, both Manchester tor state senator ----- street Wife won’t cook hus­ The e ie o t ^ l vote at toat time ™»w • « « " » • «>taoet ludicroua, ol- ^ <■ Stone, died last night at Man- eumbent AapUbUesa Robert rtlcklng to the laaue# and never ji^ncheeter natives, both ap- was approximately 90 per cent band’s supper.” wos Nixon 287. Humphrey 172 »»•<>»«»> “ was oon, Iskm*loat hw by 1AA 164 h*u_ took ' Eastir.aat Hampton HamDton toy 878 87S one Of\A polnb-thenolnt'—tllA strmgthAtrAn£th of of t IJi o 'rr ’- • resiuents, a reoord number, moving ahead in toe crucial ;y-toey have loet Uttle. The tAT. would have ,nd Maryborough by . 43. party presidential condMote were eligible to vote and about ststaa o f‘New Jeraay, Ohio and Double Top Value Stamps every Wednesday ThA thTAA DAmocrAtlc And or 1am votAA, tiA hew House WlU have UO Demo- Frisnds may col) at ths O f toe 84,319 total vote CMt George C.- Wallace. WhUe there 1,360,000 cast bolloU foe presl- WUconain. 4tJ;;;al hto^tom orro;: from S t dsht—also a record number. BUsa oontlnuad to predict a orate and 97 RepubUoaoi. represent- winner hod the 4Ui Senatorial District, 21,- had been dire warnings of a 30 3 to 4 and 7 to 3 p.m. MattrhesSer ta

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o f a d i traya end gtoaaea and rtoiM daleat.” He made the ra- by the munlier a t i 51st District Wallace Watches Results oodfM enpa om expaote to aor- maik when 17 par eent of tin he ' ! ■ TCCnd a. daniBdete on eteriton vote was to and WaHaoe’s total He raiM y revealed disappoint- Mght? was <,499,900. meat "Maybe,” ’ he said at Of Ordeal ‘Terribly Alone’ "I gUMe rm Uke moot folhe," WalUee brtatUd. " A Deep one point, "w e ehoidd hava oon- Mrs. Miller Wins by 80 Votes MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 Wallaoe ehrugged, 'T Juat Bid BooBunier gettUg that many oAtiteted more to the border PACK TW EHTY-SIX MDNTQOICBRT, Ala. (AP) would say each thne when to Wateh tile elaetion reautts a t votes,” WUteee arid, "U not Ig- states and the South—but we M is. Dorothy MiUer, Rapub- man already Unbad by a pra- Is tor away, ths ChnrOh, Bto tba Bolton — U bogen as a one man adran- aomeone would ask if H was not didrtt want it to be a. seotional. father of the svangeUool park- home.” nomtolons.” Uoan, beat Aktyrtua Ahearn, De­ vtous marriage twnd (mpBaa for ture and at the and Ctootga c . now tim e to go. movement.” ]Vo Name Mentioned blc, waUa ofadously and In ntf-. HU etolf waa at a motel, He said It looked as though ha 35lh Senate District the CkthoUc party the aaaum^ Lig iio ri iiteleJateil WaBaoa seamed terribly ahme. Lea hod fallan aaleep with a A t length, he could delay Ms mocrat, by 80 votea In a tioee- aeraoa trmn the arena, waiting wopi ' get 10 mllUoR votes to ell. tloa of on attitude which is In af fetli« for the time whan On He oat tn a beige leather ehelr pep talk. “ Daddy,” die aald, trip to the OoMseum no longer. town race for represontetive to church can explode with Joy for Mm. HU lumiiiig mate, Cur­ " I think ten mllBon wouM be a feet a renunciation of her own «9Paalte the laige bttok flra- "You try to get a lot of votee, He asked Ms daughter to bring Vatican Says^The’ Marriage over the vioton of homeoom- "In Stele Seat Bid tis B. Ldfay, was welting there nughty good vote,” he selA "A the atete legiaioture from the faith.” ptooe In Me paneled den, afanoet now, beoause I do want to live him two aspirin, then, be oWtvtouB to the few arauhd Mm, too, and WaUece talked to Mm third party movamant from the (Uet DUtriot Mrs. Miller oerried Houley Scores Upset Over Repko The paper said canon law con- ta «." ______Philip Liguori, form er supsr- in that RM to Houae.” Deep ftouUi-why that would be oBoked off the telavUion and I and waiUdied the reaulta of Me onoe by Shone eeriy In Ow even- Bolton by IM votes end Andover - _ni a Tarpiniao’sTarptnian’e B29 vote rote plurality plurality in in Was Renunciation of Faith aid ^ Krs. Kennedy "a public mdent o f Bolton setaeols, lost “ AH right, darling,” he as- fanteello.” Ehren more rtgnl fl- walked tohU oar. Ooyflty Cared of C«nccr a bid for a 3701 DisMot as- long ordeal flkdMr on the color aured her. ing. IBs speech w ae'h rief. He to- by 14 votes. Ahearn won to 0>v- Vernon waa' far surpassed by The comment, was in reply to Onner” who, though not excom­ He talked twice by cant would be if Wallaoe's rteo- -iMMr to Om State 8 » VATICAN cm r (AP) — A tiK W YO R K — About IJ l mU- raembly 9sat in elaotlona yestsr- televlalon acreen. OooaelooaBy, he bent to Mae traduced hU feniHy, Me staff Hoidey hoarever who acorad a a "rsadei” who asked: "Is it municated, is denied "certain top aedstant, Oeetl Jackson, Ud (oral votes were enough to deny entry by 88 votee. ate, ar«h tba * a cWoB yeatcr^ Vatioon pubUcatiaa said today ‘Tve got a good popular her cheek or onanne tbs ouilt and hU running mate and con­ 1,09 vote victory margin over tnis that one of the prineipala in rites 'considered by the <3nirch Bon Americans who have hod day. ettfaer of the other oanUdatee a There were tenoe momenta tor te j a( Danaaomt Robait Boo- Dr. Liguori, who is now pres­ vote,” he aald, " t t ’a aB right. Repko in Vernon. that JocquHiiie Kennedy’s mar­ a recently pubUciaed event has as vital signs of commialon and cancer are now alive and cured. majority. The poarthIBty waa cluded: both Reptfoilcona and Demo- tagr. o ( VatnoB. ident of Briarwood College, a K'a aU right” good vote,” he aald. "Bxoept apart from them Ms staff did “The election U not over yet.” His exceiient showing in Ver­ riage to Aristotle Onaosia did been excommunicated?" o f absolute adhesian to the This year 900,000 new cancer mentlonod by a teUvUlon com­ crate loet night before the re­ business oollege in SoutUngton, Hte youngest daughter, 7- my Uttle girt can’t underatond not bother Mm. nateay a^fad oat Ua Rapob- non’s second district waa due to ” Newa that speaka of excom­ Church’s doctrine and la w s.. . ” will he diagnosed; about mentator and Wallace said: sults were ell in. The final tally not excommunicate her tram ran for the R^wbUeana and year-old Lee, cUmbed In and out . . . ” A WaUece, Lee waa aooue- Indeed, at tlmee, he seemed ■eaa opponant tocumbant An- the crossover of a large block munication la not accurate,” Ebeperts on canon law say a 300.000 o f theae persons wUl-be " I hope It doea, I hope It TJ.H. BXPORT SHARE GROWS woe received about an hour af­ the Roman OathoUc church but of Us ilap and finally napped on tomed to Unddldee. grateful that a reporter was te a a Rapte> of W llliiictoa by ^ Republican votes. said the reply, explaining that public sinner is denied sB sacra­ saved, the American Cancer So­ was defeated by Me DemocreOc does.” WASHUNOTON — The U.8. ter the polls cloeed. was ” in effect a resamciatiOB o f the floor between the folda of Another dinghUr. Peggy, aet tiiere—someone who wUuld Bs- m aotea out of a total »,2«T "Partisan politics is now be-, since IBM excommunication has ments, including a church buri­ ciety predicts. It says anolher opponent. M ine, 1,391 to ’1,974. abare of world exports of man­ Stnoe both condidatea ore her own faith.” thiok quUt, to be awakened on the cqixdi with a boy Mend ten to a comment, or make one, But Wallace refuaed to dU- oatea oaot to tba oaaaty*a tblr- hind US for two years,” Hoidey al and communion. Attending 100.000 could be saved but •Ilie dietrict comprtoee a portion ufactured goods to markets Bolton, they knew Imme- Ih e comment appeared tn the not been a penalty in >u ' He* IfttilB, Cees. Wistfleie, Miss. MIMIetews, Oess. W. Htrlfere, Oess. ftrsles, fteae. Stratferi, Oeae. JVir a moment, when the total liv e to RepubUcon women’s ^ ' Me vertooB bueineaa tatereeto, and Vernon. His pluraUty in vote tor Ooventry woe called to, oTgoRisations. Stafford was lower than two At New Oiteons, the Mlsrts- «tn i “ play Ms poHUeal future by It waa oarumed that this woe Ahearn has tssO. no previous years ago, when Repko faced sippl River is almost a half mile , the South Ooventry vote-whlch poUtinal experience, exoqpt for Democrat CSiartes Tairrinlan. wide. jt> J H Atthougb be loot the total vote servioe on the Democratic Town $500 Winner $100 Winner $100 Winner $100 Winner would have put Ahearn over the $500 Winner $600 Winner top, but UUe error woe soon Oommlttoe in Botton, and an uo- Oerelfcy W. leek OaraMs fteeava Mrs. Wslleee Hsill tm e e leaky kaie Disresiti Flertsee Lskskls ‘ reoUaed, along with the reallaa- successful try for a school Helyeke, Mtst. Westyiil, Oees. Wsterksry, eesa. Helyeke, Mass. He* Irllila, teas. Tiitville, Cess. tktn that the Democrats had board seat to 1967. WITH TRIPU VAIUIS loet. b But, with M win to Ooven­ The total Ooventry vote, after try, Abeam scored a first, and a number of telephone cells cloeed the gap between the with minor oorrections, was es- two parties .a Ml more. In the Nowtheproofi tebUehed os 1,676 tor Abeam 1966 election Thorp won in all and 1,608 for Mrs. Miller. three towns beating Mb riilef FU U ST CARRIES NEW INGUIND This brought the three-town opponent by 286 votee. That to 3,834 for Mra. MlUer race was a three-way contest aiM 2,746 fo r Ahearn. between three Ooventryltes: thepuddhg Ahearn, looking ttaed and un­ Thoip, who received ^213 votes; happy said, "the people have Robert Morlarty, a Democrat, spoken. Now they have tire who- received 1,976 votea, anti ptiriledge of being represented Stenhen Loyilm , a Democrat N by a Republican. I wlah Doro­ running on an independent tick-_ thy hick.” et, who received 849 votea in Informal Gathering the three towns. MeanwUle, Mrs. MUler had been called from her home to In the 1966 dietrict cMtiest, an informal gathering of Re- Bolton oast 718 Republican pubticane aft the 'William yotee; 614 Democratic votes, Orunske home on Oonverae Rd. and 39 independont votes. An^ V. • What was intended as an eve­ dover cast 863 Republican, 848 ning of telerision eleotian re- Derhocratic,, and 12 indepon- suit watching turned into a dent. CSoventry cast 1,166 (Ctaoto by DriaUa) victory oelebration for Mre. pubUcan, 1,100 Democratic Aloyaius Ahearn MUler. Aktiwugb no one had 808 Independent ' checking the returns. been able to predict the re­ sult, someone bad been pre­ pared, and Mrs. RGUer was presented wUh an appropriately decorated oake. King Raises Amman Curfew Mra. MUler aald that ehe was V "very happy" with the district After Talks with Guerrillas election residta and with the "dean campaign” that preced­ By KUAS ANTAB uses Jordan os a base for raids ed them. She thanked all those Assoclatod Press Witter into Israel. Some sources sold who had helped with her cam­ 17 persons were klHed and 40 paign a sa d said she looked for­ ' AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The were wouiKded, but some diplo­ ward-to working with all three twxMlay confrontation betwem matic sources sold more than 36 towns in the next two years.' KliM Hussein and rebellious were killed and about 70 were She left the Bolton gathering to wouncted on both aides. Palesttrrlan guerrillas appeared visit Republican headquarters Jordanian autitoritiee said in her other towns- ended today and the govern­ earner they had arrested the Healthy Savings on Ahearn called the unofficial ment lifted the curfew on Amr leaders o f the \Tctory Phal­ V-. Republican headquarters on raoa. anges, a splinter guwmia group Famous Frozen Foods! Converse Rd. and offered his Commando sources in Damas­ accus^ of starting Monday’s personal oongratuteiUons to cus reported Hussein and lead­ fighting. The govermneiif ac­ T * r aanItH Mrs. Miller and to ^bert Dix­ ers of four commemdo groups in cused the grorq;) of hetog paid on, Mrs. MUler’s ' campaign Jordan had reached an agree­ agents of an unidentified foreigpi HNAST SLICED manager. ment. They said the guerrilla power whose aim was to stir up The RepubUoans, In turn, con­ leaders telephoned tiie news ctril strife in Jordan rothar tbur STRAWBERRIES gratulated Mm personally on fitxm tiie royal palace in Ano- fight Israel. The foreign govern­ TOMATO SOUP his campaign, which centered man, but there was no Immedi­ ment was not Identified. What a deal! What a on Issues, and hoped to enlist way to try Nestle’s new Freeier Qneen ate) conflrmatiaa from Jordan In Jerusalem, meanwMle, le- |,nu$^00 Ms coopenalUon, as w ell as the la rit Prim e Minister L e ri Bah- pudding^n-a-can! Mon officiate. cooperation of all Democrats The curfew waa lifted at mid­ kol told Paillament that Israel VEAL It and RepubUoans, for the next Just open the can and night Tuesday. , will never agree to any peaoe two years. settlement that permito an Arab dish It out-—good DarUer Tuesday nigw nuk PARMESAN Succeeds Thorp ohlne-gun hursts sot^fOed to army west of the Jordan River. and smooth. There’s a Mrs. MlUer, who has served scattered secti

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Payment can ba Me Off Mai—Dad iaaadr _ Pot Roust of Ooleheater. thaedba (Oaf iabaO Mda af da Para made by Intaraatloaal money Ddavol 1.71 Mlaa Smith is « 1968 gmOuate otdar or U.8. bOla. Ootaa are not Flour Sale Of Mandiaater High School and haa Ifaafla adh tbepdka TaawbPataa SiS'l accepted. VEAL CUTS TAKEN FROM TOP QUALITY MIU FED VEAL Is employad at the OoimeoUout Mutual life tasuranoe Oo., GoilrolSids Hertford. Mr. OSipanter la a A aourenlr folder oontaMnc Da.««, Waaa OaaO/yaOawAaa-e leyw-a Cfiekaili^ taop lit one mint atamp of each new ta- Whtlt To m Iom graduate of Menohaabar High ane by the Unitad Matlona dur- fiflslM T lM Olka Skat 3-860 Why Pay Mara? School and U employed at Mari- k v 1960 la now available for UaChnkTmS'rSk inft£rtM ia£:il ' ' 4 nalU’e Mylng A Station. gifta or am a ooBactor’a Mam: C M While Shop-Rite Bleach,.).39* Hm wedding io plaaned for Ibe front cover in a repcoduc- ib t o k N is r Veal Chops ^ * Bopt 19, 1999. .tlon of a aectlon of tbe taterlar SlarUsITiia Ahft-Fraaia Sale Exeapf Msnchaalar) Poai 99 TaaSbSaaf ’tTlIo Ma.UCal.tMM . of the Truataeahip OouncO, gglAnOPaMpaahatlardaMag abowlng tba looaUon of the Hen­ Skep-RIta EMOafiaa ^S$a PtmAoM i h m FnaOitkM I-- 4»«1 LAMB soMnm pot tnw rik Btarcka atatue on tba pen­ AI|m Dh Fm 4 N ew port, R ef. S ip r ^678 AO Odda ded wall. Why Pay MoraT la a . t r 4<*'1 SHOULDER V 79* Veul . Hie Mdar may be purcbaaad Maiwall Heuie/Hllb HHaOalfN '^Slo NbMCani RIB CHOPS LOIN CHOPS Veul Is Americans dbnelly ttoan Ifaa United ITar ShipRNaHair ^11* Omq Cm—» «r .rso u B N tlona Poatal Admhdatrathai— All Variaflai For GtfftO AflSiteA wa1a37 Why Pay Mere? FaaaidM Iir (after Nov. 33)—for $2. Some 'i-l"39e LAMB Broiling Shangri-La buyera may wlfti to uaa tba fold­ PiriM Oal Fofi 8*«M PnapUaMIx and Paad/Orafe/Owe* BisvitekWx :^j:;39e Pd taaadnr V^i^Chops lb. 79c Veul Stuulis 99* er an m Obtiattnas gift. T o r tbla £'.;x Q Q < 1^^ By VIVIAN BBOWN Dal Meefe Whole Kernel or Cream pnrpoae, an attractive Inlarteaf Drtakt !fj.^ 4-89c $(>•1 Diliii Eat AP Nowafeatarea Wfttar wQl ba inaertad conveying ‘ *flaa- WMT m m Iomo^ Amerloa has Ita own Shangri- «( OH labd Hiwy SWr Akwh* M Com 8 LC *1 lOe ON laM CHOPS aotfa Oiiiitbijir* in Wngbab, PtarHalvM 1 3«*'898 fildlaa llaar^Chld a a ^ 99 fM O K IO La at Newport, R.I., where so­ rrendi,' gpaiMab, Rnaalan and Fab 4e OK Ubel OatiadB ciety built manslone during ita R ffiM sW rap ,-lb. W 3Qc CldnaaB the fbrn ofBelal b o- Deteigent M Faa4 i r ' t NECK OF LAMB SHANK OF LAMB BREAST OF LAMB goldan era, 1860 to 1930. The guagaa of the mated NatlanB. lf( o s telM PiliiiiOin KbrteSttfItMr enonnous homes are nice places to visit, but— Tba 1900 lOnkna New Amari- For IK Pork Chops “ Imagine trying to maintain LH.DiiliDilirgMl£69e Stew lb- ^ Broisinq lb. Stew lb. 1 | g|^ can Stamp Catalog baa Jnat Shop-Rite this m e," waa a typtcal remark - made by members of tbe Na­ ooma oft tba prana and in avaO- Cliock Full 0 ' Nuts 79 Green Cinnt abla to ooSactoca an wall Shop-Rite SEAFOOD tional Society of Interior De- daalara. Tbe 030 pagea laflaet Spaghetti DAIRY PRODUCE algnera who toured the city dur­ tba great Intareat in U.8. Detergent FROZEN FOOD APPETIZERS ing their regional oonferanoe. both bare and abroad Beans Coffee R. P. IM ... V ...• Hasel Koiper of Woodbrldge, alnoe there are more than 6,000 Mayonnaise ftl Pi ...... Cnml 10 Off Luhel Conn., oo-ohairman of tbe NSID prloe cbaagaa an nparard. Sli ( t tl Or t t -I W(l I f r . - h St t conference summed up tbe feel- ., Pbr arample tbe poftmaftera’ Chock Full 0' Nuts Com. Approved ,lng' of the group. Today’s intart- Provlaiaonla of I/tckport, N.T., TURKEY or/dasigners try to use decorat­ aM now $10,000, an ineraaaw of CHIQUITA ing funds to make a house at­ $1,000. R e g i^ ianuea and atr- 2-lb. can Frozen tractive, livable and easy to 3 9 ‘ 1 3-lb.box59* HOMOGENIZED maintain, she said, “ whereas N alao abow ataflifcig in- 5 ^ 1 J craaaan In valoa. H>a more than ROLLx mUltonaires of the golden era were concerned more with hav­ 3/000 iUttatrationa and detailed SHdMMO’t 3 '^ 17a imperfed Temafe Patfa Pound 2 1 BANANAS ing their archltecta build aome- eafaigwnenta are of axtrame Marthmallew tcnilcPacic 2'tt67c MILK t l^ that would outdo thair value to aB ptattateBato afcioe Uedtra l»»W DUDalargial 3,£'1 Pepe s r'i nelghbora rathar tlum Etchlevlng tbey bep identify atam]Mi that Fliff ■ t-S -*! M MiaM/HaalWPraoiam Coke Nav bayma Adfaa Oala __ ; Spc0 /PiiM IT 49c 'wwnnOT—ttfSiBMi OlciMr w ivm iV B wkww 29c cconfort. look alike. Chacalafa Tcaalc Seine lO tt 1 9 9 ‘ For exEunple, when you visit 3 4 e « « 1 ^ Or fruit ^ Hut (okt Htw Twh “ MaiMe House,” the WiUiam K. The Smithaonton Inetttntlon HatHMMoiNb r 4 0 t $ * ,.fJ U | 0 Skep-RHa Ail V.rleflet —I -I r^ V Vanderbilt mansion, you feel It win aaad an edtttdt of onunial O ra p aM l Tirkey Salmi 79e la the living end In American paHUfjMi- matartpl to tba 30(h WrUi OfNQ# TiantoSaiaa f0::89a LMhCHMv Viliy Pay MoraT lb. M b W em GciBilicicr "ta r 4 9 e tahiJ 2 8 Renaissance grandeur. It seems Nndonal Poatage Stamp Blow Jcll|/8rcpcla4c It: 39c ttcricR’c Onacra ? 47c M Pies 4 8 9 * Vh Ih. ICa completely out of .tune with in New York Nov. 33-34. Among tS( OH tabd ea Mtlw* fm^OilMF I'Sr'l ChUk—/CMAm —4 IIm VlrilRlt H— 10 Amerloen life and grander than tbe rare itama will ba aelactad 14>h«i. ,M w iti OB :t 1 A 8 BcHiBcaic U«0 Orals |MeE|eBwake3!C79e imakaS anything one might see In Italy. anedmann from the Amelia PcaiM BcHcr aigsiBi itr.'i li— l ul Turkiy %-fc. ece Fast the 8,(f00-pound door of Eaitaait Air H as Oallaetkri, lh«y ibi tliwwulra. f “fMrldi Cbraf ■ Hup Wn Cr«wy/Chaahy Shop-RHcRicc 6*^Bm99c C—^ P— L—f or CfciFf#d Syl—A bronse and the entrance hall of large die proofk of thS U.8. Co­ ! l 1a48 14b,13«A U.S. #1 GRADE OB OraigcJlicc ’^J.*^41c Eoth/HonuGl Bettor :;T8t OaiFUab Siena marble-and stucco relief lumbia EbqnaUlan iaane of 1000, CiaiMd Cherry ' PccMrt Better iw Creea 1 _ Sunfftanria 3*!I3'1 MiitEfa 6';£89o with Its ceiling of fruit, Miage Tbnaa-lOaaiaatppf iaaoe of UOO 10( OH td il Wdihbirry ^ 1 a 4 9 PiM. d de Pam PtFpurMl Caalar Oat and animal arabesques, you be­ and tbe Pan-Amerloan iaane of PtoFHiag ' ^ ' 4 8 « SplH Pcac ^ 111 obda'tyo Oaoolar/Cilalla Caf CoektaH ''^ jr4 9 e loHi come overwhelmed at the sight V 1001. Catcip 3 ''*m^I SklFnDrrlMi 'rlla Btaaib ^58e YELLOW Vi 6Ce, Swordfish of the world-famed ballroom. Its ihw«M AO Pfavsft UCd/lwoUr I3c OH UM FieechFrlee SS^BBe Hard Silud walls are magnificently glided Tbe deaicn of the card aalot- CoffM 69c » 1a17 m ST Ccigoittc L*J:91c KcdnrPicUcc All Varlaflaa a*- P.a Ready panels of carved wood to green, ing the Women Katinea on their Taafat'a Chalaa fiaaaa Dried 4 '* jr 3 9 a OiBBafSada 10:=79e w-ib. T9e Citnc Kclad I" OU6 ONIONS red and yellow gold sjdlllng Ihw-PlM Prrad Myb IhopHUteCtkM 'virae Hae SIranI iSfti aniMveraary waa cmatad by Ic OH Uhal OoaJ Uck/Hucaa »^tC8 over to a ceiling of paintings Ibnlal R. Chamberlaki^ diiaf of CaHaa r|W 87a r 1-43 WMIkg f«aalaJaiM3'*jrS9e SrcH Bcaic 9 tT *1 Sweel fibcrklRC •* 39c NariarlM with gtdd panels. The maiMe the art aaetton of tbe U.S. Oov- SHOP-RITE CORN Pbu Pit t]!S: H e DELI ^^28* 3-R>. UrfG and bronse mantelpiece is a emmant Printing Office. Tbe laBB iMhiiy Cd/Pr»ad flyle 7ihaa-«gm Sho^RIt# production of mythological ftve-ocnt card, abowing a mod- OaflM 1T89C |w • • • l-CaatM »kkan/Tu«iay/liaf/Maal Uaf eajamflSQdd 1!^ lie carved figures. The grandeur NrmnCr ImCi HakaUMifclaa Marcariaa bog OnaaBaaaa goes on Emd on in the house that bean woman Marine in green ird- f iS S a J iiM e n r ' i Whel* Kernel Wf rioi DfiMn Wi—RltG 2 9 form, waa laatinl July 30 tat San cost $2 million to build and $11 OoffM 1al9 n/S9 m Hbm» MmwmI _ . _ ,Wa*tM WoKhar* n#ea*f/Hel*u«/lele ar op Rite pyaneiaoo during tbe fifth tten- RadGakkaia 3 '^ ,:r M a HciliBcaic 2!^29c Soft M aifarlia IN STORE BAKERY million to fumtahi'^wt waa used nial couvaeMion of tbe Woman taper iapper/Taaa A On 6 It 99* HiddoekDiMMn bwp-aiM aclallat in SvcciPcac 9ttr99c DalllaohDrlikt4£r'1 prtRgt Plus 2 ICe Shop*RHG 0kud Noturol CARROTS (our floors is more conservative All Var!cfie< vndbaaa Praad ar iMiaa but It, too. Is lavish. There le Af­ tbe field of radio and tolevlslan -HarMa'i laif" — dop-IHa Otana* Switt OhatM ptTCa oommerclala, who entered tbe k ^ H ik V o e T 4 2 * * rican marble with oak, Flemish {laid in ltS4 when he portrayed .CaniHM SMcr* T* 79c 01—40M Mixed Yccclabicc DdncJhcccief .*^ 37c Mea tt!.-^ne t'Jrtlc Sli«p*RItGunup uiTu tapestries, an enormous Tiffany ‘ glass skylight. The dining room tba voicaa of all tbe puppata on Why Pay >4ora7 Whole Kenwl .jeHt't Irawn »' larva foUlaa ar 55 Nozzaralla““ ^ ^ Miiii Eyam lllk Is two stories high, and there is the “ Howdy Doody Show", is pkg'af VAC PACK Choc. Chto/Sogor/FvdgG-Huf/RolsIft-Oalmaul celebrating Us SBJWOth com­ I d P o ill SalMOR BiHcaMichr^3 liiiiagt Liuki Grinder Rolb a French room that was orlgl-. Sweel ir Lew Shop-Rtta Cookiai ISr 8/M lially ordered, by Marie Anto- mercial this week. In bis career Why Pay Mor.7 12-03. Plyawad Xaah _ _ pkg. Sarift baa done the “ volcea” for 9IMBACK » ^ B 9 c cant 2 J i.H a li^ e for a relative. Lighting 3td Fllltit Gaaaad H n 2-39 oiranft J u k i 89c o f 4 was a problem to the wealthy. everything from aoiq> to nuta— Xh-ei. tarn R *w j IsSaiirPatt 31^-394 35* UteMlly. Among bis apenaora CRANBERRY Dally Fred .. . _ _ a r id a seeduss Millionaires had to use antique Orraa OMal M fyiap « , ea F mirrors, «ilny waU surfaces have been inanufaeturera of rest i^ * -7 9 c Campbell's %|MriCiii SpMri 2 S S lte liiliiiiPMkRon jl^sna Appla eidar < ... ^ 4Tc canned aoupi, alftoawbilea, Saial FaMiat 3^:;:'1 and shimmering drsperies that IwJwi Cha€..Martli/Cha«.-Cliairy-VoBma/Coffra would reflect the meager light toothpaata and peanuts, and be fMK 7-m. CM 2 fw R 9c SAUCE Oraw Olaaf la lyrap . ' SHOP-RITE Bow Ties M— roiiiOhMit 6^^ C9e t a n i a r ' , MilkShakai "’L “ ^8/H they could get in their enormow has even done the “ voice" of a Ocean Spray Jelly Whole Soup CiiAPEFRUn Sweet Polatccc 3 39c VEGETABLES Shep-Rtta Cold Cufi. All Varlatlaa 4c Off label i pkg. rooms- It wM easier for the design WId OiMlwf PhMappte OMw) V('(|rl(ililr ur 8 •* LaekyWhip *^8le o f 4 tbe voice of former |>resident Vri)(.'l(iri(in Vc(|cl(ihli- Khv Wafftoa Salael/lalaiaa m 2 /Iia liaalutana tafutar/CalHofala/IIoy CuiJ ’’ 59* group to relate’to the Vanderbilt S«aalPolaltat.3'r^3$t IMk lya kitchen with lU butcher btocke, Mixed Vegetabiet lai. ecttacaOhaaM .!;;;.84e handsome quartered-pak tables, Why Pay More? aM^/t'itMad SSta OatouRlagi Iphft. thop-Rlto G Tennessee msjhle counters. Sarift travels between studio Litbi SMcdvairt 9i;!:'1 IMt lya faaa a' Cream lauea, faei 4 fataloa. O ^ T h f ir Fraaka J it t e 5 4 9 ' In contrast to such grandeur, 6 * "8 9 « a' Ciaaai imea, Tlay fear ar Shop-Rite the group vlelted the Hunter M Off I—M AM— -T DilHit Qr— Bmbs 8 19e House, one of America’s ftoest pre-Rovolutlonary houses huUt traifle Jams. RayaoMtWrap 2 ^ 48e OayM Ptiara b e a u t y ______H ^ LT H & 1 Gtri Ann 1.b. %% Flavor King In 1749 and restored In 1048. One Seowy Yam Cut Green'Bwans of the WghllghU for the group I—CM 1 lotorrM H was the Faux Bols, the c l e w Dry Bleach ’ ""tax"”- 6 5 * 15-ox. A H q Italian Wnw 11*03. WHITE BREAD II painting of wood to reeemble Rink Appleeaiee cam COLGATE ICECREAM real paneUng. R was dime by a Shep-Rlla Cslifarala 6 COS m c IhaheO Oak. 1 ■;------restorer from the MetropoMtan BafliroonReffll * *'46 tttai. 99o 2 9 Museum of Art. TOMATO JUICE ia^M lahal SHAVE CREAM ' 2 -gal. Ohlekei OniDibi Burry's Schulsr't There are homes In Newport iMrat-XOc OH Uhal, Shop-Rits buUt with money made tro n ^ - KlaiU ar Maadaa Tallaf Taa Ba$i V 49a WId ftaa Pea _ . . _ — cont." " 3 “r 89*. Octof—'Ueeld Spray DeodoraRt aT.*' 79e Potato Frills 6 5 ‘ per clips, coal, margartos, ­ Maalbr Ita fta 4 Scope MoHlhwatli baiua 69o Apple Pie Lickety Splits key, horeeshoee. Some man­ S h o p • R i f e sions, Buch as ona movad ftotn Pillibury All Varlattaa DUDatiifwl £B4a Haaf aaf th*»Mara—4a OH laW 13-ox. COc OwakPuOOTMa BifferiR T.taH 89c Ice Cream Washington at a coat of 3 * " ^ box _____ lion have beftome achoola. Froan FroetliK LotloR Shampoo toda 49e 12c OH label 8" Sixs 49^ 3 r C *1 y. \9'x\9n^\gii lMlaOeffH';r7Bo'irlD9 lOVh-ei. qpg n^yuLBiniiciHi. gcan-Humaiua s ^ , the road one c m see Kk OH lobal — l*iop-«Ha 12-Hour Paqilta hry LoHm balila smlOi Farm and the s e M lo p t^ SZSgAsuflidiurteEFJIl'lj^ eoM eipiulai diaCM thoa-RI'a COUPON SAVINGS COUPON SAVINGS laiwn where John F. KannsiW Wllklnien Ooubla tdpa WalnUri tlaal _ WlablcU CCe and Jacqueline had their wad­ Razor Blidei ^ .*??bT8c 20c OFF ding recepUon. ’Ihera la an y COUPON SAVINGS aa. ^ ___ _ 1 * 20c OFF tats that ones waa a oompieta SSS tarm lngtos 1; replica of a Swiss VlUsge, i ^ ass WathliigtoH 311 West Main mSnalon-Uke 440 Slater A ve. TOWARD ANY 20c QFF = 1249 Albany St. St. TOWARD ANY carried labela like John Jeaeh ad. Astor, Hutton, Van Raniieyeir. A vh. MiddletowR M e r l ^ Irixtel Harttord New IritaiH PRODUCE_.PURCHASE ’The nonprofit Nwrptta t o w a r d a n y DELI PURCHASE Coupon Good at Manobeeter Shop Bite (btly ervatlon Society Is ma*"* CouiMii uoou »t Manoheator skop iUte Only Coupon■^"Upoil nUnjotrea---“----WT_„ Nov, aa9,1999 emmm ' many of thess homts St7 Middle 1601 W est ttO Windsor tourists lor a fss oaA loea, Proipeel Ave. 1^ Coupon ------BxjjriMaTaNov.e,lf*“ Nov. t, 1999 UmltIt 1 Per Cnatomer 140 Silot Dmhm Turnpike Main St. A ve. lim it 1 Perr

A PAON -7* T— r TTT-rr -T ^ ' i. f • \ ■ * ' ‘ ■ ■» ' MANCHB8TEE EVENmO HBAAIA MANCHEgTEE, CONN., WBDNIPAY, NOVBMBKB 6. V- Pixie Boots W eddings MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19

yoor nnto , _ le featiinng R hnmI p n cea m m fa glaaX ■.* onlv oaRtea a t OOMPAMT. W r n im «U«ot, to a BBDDINa. right now aa you ” X p erto r TrhXy Covenant plate wltta all tlio fbdaKe at tlie Ohundi, peitorined toe cere­ ★ pacfaet way to rtag down tbo an nwlytog your home tor toStefi euitaln an U» Arana « t your NIANO’B R S a T A m tA in , Route holiday gueXw. Provide oom- mony. Xre. DMX Peteraor ■wif Aim— or tor any toX and hoopMamy wfto a Xoa. jxmwda. wM ^ wea oeganlat, and toe sokilX • and AAA. la BoUno. VtouaUn was Ht«ta Hayden. Baaketr. Gift tefeas WOweniX r l a m K a f o r mlb- ly fumtohed gueXnom. toe "VOX pw, toe jutetoat iunwy (or your ^ — ___ euMt^. Pamper yomeell wl% flflad wtto gladloH w e n on to r •vMNnu tnat Bo itob and torortte meatmdl toon ptotun Bake p art a t your hnilt oaken Rie XmoX la OwiMart ottwr. o n a n y , u sp e e t to a o k « ootortod n g o ta U n ,y a oitop for caHy tn nund Una auoh aa pork and port, with a PEHOONAIiZED Otvan bi manlage by her around you^ tabto aa you pre- ntad, an aaoortment of treah, father, the bride won a fuU- hnanr (xxna fat. TBey am tta ITPUfKi X OLAZOBR'S. pan to aem an ICB ORSAX fragrant roUa, aooompaiflad tiy length empln gown X peaa d« shoppers OAKS. Ilie toe cream BTSN. right ataa to r glfU to r anuOl ------sole, designed wttti long boll your farorlte benrage and iMttfllea, eatd latir they can h i OM leather nook bIndingawlU CO. SCJCBB, oeatorioE a tor- Xeevee trtanmed wtto lace. liaannly diaatit. Itatto toe atond or mailed in the name take on new life and look much A.Une Xrirt, and chapX-lmgto key motif, will lift an every- kind of dief.prcpamd food toat Uns. Deoonte them wMt ahunl- bXter tf you give them an ap- PORK URNS toqr meal Into a party oooaaton. tn ln . H er flngertiptengto veU will be eenred you gently, wMb d num toll and a gay rtb^on and pBeedUat lac«iuer. FhX cleXi X aUk Bualon waa arranged Oet ROTAL ICB ORSAX dee- dIgiNty and flneeae. T M y ear. theymXioaveryattraXtveglft. the hooka we^ toen ep ^ «»• SMAa oert treat! at floe atorea wbere gatoer your tomfly ian un d you. _____ brueh on tow tUn ooata X lac- from a headpi ece X aaAin roaee MEHUM •ooented wtto aeed peaila. and UHM ROTAL KXB O R SA X to oold. around a tabla at FIAMO'S Dee—atod Tin P r weft - Irish B e O e tk Chin* from alutolnum toll, waxed pap­ your Utchen. They wlB nerve Alwaya Trying to Pleaaa Yen or. H er fuH-langth gown X pfnk PORTIOH N powdar puff to i«ply ailver poL has a cranny, mother- er, o r ray offaar food wrap and aa enduring remlnden a t your TOUR 'o m QAIJJCRT on 2606 aaUn brooads waa toahtoned lb. tab to idtvorwear, and another nee them for ttorlng toooe tbougbtfulaeaa. tbo mato floor a t Waddna la of-pe*ri ftffset wiOi olaan puff for the poUahlng Job. wtto eenptn bodloe, Xiort poXf' V troUbleoome eleototo oorda. FNe ------. geared to your graXer Xiopptag SrrrCE ■ u ft, felt pair of pixie boots sugisr iqNiD deBteuii a n eocceUant for ap^ylng that have been tXen from the liays ed etoevea, and A-Una akht. NoM Prkod the tubea in a drawer. Write on A curvM vegetable bnnhbrush pipujure ^end oonveXbnoe. (xmveXUOMte. Hen ^ r'«n5eitx"to"ewritoyT^ ^ ^ a iitohtag headbmr with Creamer, sogar $17.50. toe cake torm of cleanaer to mlr- toe ouMde of eajch tube JuX SLICED Hlghor rore or windowa. After the clean­ * * * fna*Fun to mikoTfun to wear! make ex- veU. and carried a (wteedal hon- SLICED h5C '* ^ 5 3 * •- wtMt appltoace tout titoe bo- jSST^r -nTlJ^n^dS: togifl-givix! 3uxxde.pwtn.ookm.doam.. ing Job to over, iraab tba powder k»ga to. Tlila mnlcea I tooatliiK puff and dry, and It to ready for them eaak srihTScissssiiS^ ^ use again and again. “ R«*‘c“y remove, any paru ^ peXwged to Una ready ter m«i. Udien wen XhtoaX Par- Stepa to BiaiXy X es x!l|i)e draaa with allver play of FABRICS and BT-THE- tfae-mtaute beauty producte a n everyday end emtoaiiited eve- tartainlng. Bspeolally tor a brie aeetttf. , aoooaacrtaa and a oonaga X TARD XATESUAL on two qiao- alwaya anllaMa. From Xax ntngs. Hen are CSiandeller Ear- hobhyiX ir a a PLATE tor 1868 ~ lATOEMT BLUSHER,” X.OO to D B- sizes 36-48; crocheted Prmpon hit I ing aocecoorlan a«d a ooraage Fresh Produce' hottdaya. asid to plan for a fee- provide aoft, mluml bhnWng TABS at the waist provide a shaped nets, epato. The gMt line X oOXXBXORA'nVE Black Iron Trivets tin atmato or akknuner tor walstiine, fiettering the hiif sizX. figure. pluaiiy VBLVHiT CXDVERED rjANTBRS whkdi grow moren o n . CEirrEMIIM. Wornenof thslSthcsn- X yellow pompona. from otd molds serve toner that wanno your com­ y ^ r^ a f rrnmrlna- Bm anem ent in—aoieilv •“Hi recordX Coast-to-coasl events - A recepttoa for 100 waa hah) yourarif. Vtoit PTLORIX plexion wito pun, aubtle color. No. 8106 with PHOTO^UiDE is. in ^ vahiaMe wMh ttnae. B s p e c ^ Sherman's March, Yankee’s Puzzlst aa hot plate holders, imyn, OPEN EVERY DAY AU in a compact oaae with full sizes 10V4 to 2414, bust 33 to 47. Size pBdi, GooTM a t HumiBUplvInf, youtt fW the go30{ pattern plecoi, directions X toe Oonneotlout YaXst and 12V4,35 bust, 2% yards of 45-inch. Canoe dub, BlaX Hartford. Bior then go back to the CHOPS e a s t e r n o from 10 a m . to 8 p.m . Shop view niilcror and a buriiy, UtUe boldern malm wondwftiny pne- j^gradlenU you need: Oleemlng for 12 quilts! W t I eapy-WOl. wall aa deooncUonl i , U 5. N . 1 GRADE A tcao see le eelet pin IS* a motor trip to BoXon and Capk BEEF Satardaya to 6 p.m. bruto. From "Rmdon” oomea —It eM eeeciel feeaailet far eaeS eettere. Cod, X n . W alnth w on an OyataUlne “OPALBOOBanW Sue Bmuett, Menclwieter ^ — nioae once pretty waxed flow the NARi POLISH that Xim- Evenlaa Herald, lU e AVB. or KA- I'm Beady tor toe BoUday*' orange-oolored ault wUh Mown anoSoAS, iraw t o b k , h .y . aooeaaoriea aaad a white orddd. era can be freahened and their men and dandea with a pift TUBED PHARL JOLR3A fiom Rady and France. TtMt'a whX you’ll my U y«M dkt and duat remond by dlp- Mdenoent Xmnour, fl.X . Pre- prtat*Na—, Mareii wlUi ZIP COOl, Stfle After Dee. 1, toe couple will QUARTER POTATOES NaeUar ana Sin. Wroughtwrougni inniron lamp munoM stand. C«ve----- your homo . «*Mnwsna toe unpimdlel- t—m____ iq> . wMh “XARTINIZINa' Uve X the Woatoervame Apta,, piiX them up and down aevermi nerve (or reoaptun) toe youto- FRESHLY ful appeannoe of your Xdnwttb THE MEW Fall A Winter '68 issue of and other pieces iMde X c<^ ^ h q u r r«T CLB^- Vernon. tonas in any good dry olaanlng per. Iron, or other metal can wltoaTOBE^mxxiw ^ ^ ura. Walralh attended Xan- LOIN “Dovotoy Gray" SATOBA AL- B'esic FASHION is here with many bright fluid. wardrobe ideas. Send 501 for your copy. be kept from ruattng by a coX ««. ^ ^ comer cheatw Hgh SobMd and gndu- GROUND OENB with HtXSH XOS8, toe at aelf-politolng wax. At the LBR offen deUghtful ^wari arch Streeta. also 288 WeX lOG OomsecU- SUCED Oo OVunoraoe; Gk> rich algae from toe oea, toe o f IngredleX that Xlkene and feeds same Ume, they take on a love- to pumUng problems X pleawng Tpke. Then the extra acttvl- ^ T—Mtaife n X n lm e a lx IH E K jrm s SHOP, 800 Saat ly sheen. everyone on your Ohrtotn^ ^ ^ hoUday eeAaXalXng ,, emptoyed X toe Paaton lb. Ondar Stnet, baa oanfliOy (toy «.w .»g ekin wUb nourlXdng Make a omall ptaouahlon, fill oU, motaturixer and hibrloant, . ^^"rtch for the OPBNTOQ o f means keeping a epaik- B-av*v Studio, Ext Harttorl. aelaoUd HOUDAY DRB8SB8, It with ootton, and tack It to “HOEL SHOP” right after jj^me, oan be taken waltato, a 1860 graduate of the totolonaUe aObouattea and 15.00. Aa you toop tor Ttnuikn- Three gtsee condiment gtving oandlea, remenAer that the wWe end X your ironhig c ^ .^ flavor i^ q ^ Tbartoxlvfag. fa xrtde. Bitng la ywuf draper HuKhesMr High SedtoX. U ert- toadaa plua diatinotive detalbng. board. In ft, place all the pkaa jars have a red ban­ Ooma In and try aoimo on. F o r LENOX PHARXACY now car------eUpcovon, scatter ruga to ployed aa a aaiea npnsenta- tliX wen overlooked when toe ed by CHEZ-JEKL__ right neX gg------— on ------door knobs 00 ij^ghtened, freshemd, te- ifvo X Balidi Pontiac Buick, dana design; fit anog- Ctarfatmaa glvkig, do nee toe riea delectable "BU SSELL to tbo State 'Iheater, In knockers will save dean------STOVER” CH(XX)LATES. clotoee wen aoitod betoto “ and knockers will save Xeam jj—p the famliye ward- BaX WlndsiM- HUl. gly into a huidy hand- j e w e l r y , hHurioua lAN- wusUng. Also, add a few magnificent arrangements __ ^ frequent poUXilhg, a^ sparkling clean a a d ------N OBRIE and holiday ROBES woven baskiet, $9. Don't be toe kind X cook who threesded needlee wtto different featuring BnATHSDRHDR PI/W-BTX)W- preserve their origiml finish you'll a fuU-tlmo CAUF. ICEBERG now in gala ansay X THE USED OOKPUTEBS aaaociateb caraway only colored thread, and you will ERS, FLBXtSH gimgitagB X muXi longer. *( S S S r X toe Main StreX UTltM SHOP. IniitB, nuts, benrtoa. 'IMs hi toe with rye bread and sauerkraut find town handy to take oan Morestore toro handlenonow your REPAIRS NEW YORK (AP) —The aitialAo hamUwark X Xku. Jerry *Flnd a Need and FID It' Tmder pode of naXurtiuma 'They a n eiqpecially good with X any zlpa you find In ctoto- aihd ALTHUtATTONS. EapecIaHy muMl-niAlUon dX lar buX- Sahadl, owner. GHve your home an dXlXoiM plokled and may egg aa well as cheese dishes. vridle ironliig. 'Takee only Sahadl, owner. Otve your hmim ThX'a ibX'a toetoo formula for sue- ..__1.^ AG^ Wamw seasondMfikWWI for fflT you, TFDU. nem__. in the _ (xnmtry___ s__ i la - ___usedu oom- he uaed In any recipe wIilXi For a nX treX, try caraway a ndmite to fix these ripe and the tow* X a magic wand by g,e proprietors of LA aHIRT putera. R la exported to rea(di a LETTUCE toe ckthea oan be hung up in way X a WALLWAUL ORNAXBBIT 8TRADAg^niADA have done(tone ]uacJuX ynmtoat »in LAtnfDERINQl a u NDERINQ to “XARTINB6-“XARTINIZ- mld-1870e ao- ealln tor oapera. Try chopping cheese omelet. 'To make, JuX toe freah naaturttum poda and f Af ona-half teespixai caraway the XoeX ready to weeur. You OENCB1NTERIP9BX3E rifiWPJIlBCB *«>“from „ Ghw- providing- — riaimr a luxuriouslyluxuriouslv Appol^Appoint- rrom HOURn n im SHIRTRHfRT cording to Leon Welssnsan, STEAK SU E wUl And Uhls a g re X time sav­ udng toem aa a reflah in aand- seed to y(xir favorite cheeaw Jerl. Orders w belng filled for restaurant X 688 Mala gnR viC E . avaUaWe X 288 W eX „K«(wm»n o t toe board X Oom- 0 SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE wtohsa or In aalada omXX recipe. er. W8TOX XAra y oMeatlw . gtreet. Here Is food for the Xlddlo Tpke. puter Exchange, too. RIB 11x111 your Thankagtring boe- add soul. The FAMILY ROO^ ------computer flXd Is large tosa with a CHEZ^JHXU bou- nicely paitttionod and equipped making aandwidies for ^ yean old, but ttoMi heads quX,»«., besdtrt or hainX-plenty ^—r------tor toe convenAence X tomlUee ^cyerai familv members who the computer ItseM la Uttle more ------wlto small children, to a genulno carry lunXi, mix together about 20 years Xd. Graat gift for thooe SkortCat. $109 tavMaflon to toare with your half as much bonev « Purchasing a used computer who have everything ^ enrl(*lng exper- buttw. Spread a slice X w ^ sarnTrom ^es ten or to - I T l ONO . . . brandin’ iron fire­ place pdter. Popular • o p m t u 0 y letters in stock; otheni 9 ^ 8 1 cover on with Xtoer driawXrtogB V FLORIDA To make a neater Job X cut- w*» want to add to their aXtst- to order. • Aama X ' or tabs and maps. ting fniltcalie, use a sharp, sHce with butter aM dota-processlng capacity, Ooncentratlan X Poitohing straight-edged, ftla-DMed knife. spread foDowed by small organisations PWCBOWCnVlIHMAHCHISTBlSTOHISOHlY AU ftICtS THRU SAT.. NOV. 9Hi. Oempouads ' It makes a dean cut and pm whole vtom tb^m d ,^howho wortwoX to automata,automate, he add- vents toe fruitcake from ofumU' It with butter and peanut mix­ JOHNSClN PAINT OO. 728 e(L Ing as you slice It. ture. Top with a slice X white ORANGES Main Street, has . “HIRONS bread. Now cut this sandwich He also pointed out that It la now poaalWe f t* companies GRAHAM ,Anri0Mnc0 the: 4| PASTE”, $2J», toe effective Look your Best stack In two Inch strlne. 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NON DAIRY qt. .ways make a imreful appraisal by forcing a X the project bXore you be- coujje of these into the ground TOPPING eoht. gin. A well- worn garment, In g g ^ g x4re arbor over them, ft4ow Is The Best Time to Come In and Choose •'•5^1 BISQUICK Grand Opening Specials the first stages X dilapidation, jj these are not available, heavy ^ * • baldly de(»rve the same (»re- wire airtiea oan bo made also From Our Superb Collection ful ipending aa a perfectly good fiom number 6 smooth wire, AU 100% HUMAN HAIR garment. / A Gift X Beauty AwXto You MciL, Tuea, Wed. PADS p k O s. ' WbX'U Yon HavoT Come to SAGE ALLEN, Tri • b .| » rM V l f ...... 29.95 ' •• • ...39.95 'The menu Is long and enticing 10 ium.-6 p.m. SOAP of 10 ...29.95 X JANE ALDBN FOOD MOP. City Shopping. Plasa, where a Hums., BRILLO NABISCO OREO • Im p o rted W H I e te ------9 .9 5 W i n ...... 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EASL YOST ■W S It J? ,,*•!* ^ * I- Adds MVP Laurels #. 3r Caoae for Conoern in BumJmJI •rr (Af») — Den- Ihe 24-year-old righthander to He led Detroit to H. flrtt pen­ McLain was ptooed flrtt on McLain’. 880. Fourteen p o irt. stm considerB itself the national game ^ 5 ?■ has probiMy still negotiating hto 1969 _con- nant rtnee 19(6 and, although every ballot by toe 20 -membere were awaMed for first, nine tar 4 a V Mlokey Lollch beoame the riar of the voting committee of toe second and so forth, down to O there is came for concern. Ehght rf the 10 teams in we it tlie greatest tract with Tiger menagenMnt ev^ happened pitcher In toe World Series, Bartboll Writers Aeeoclaticn of one for 10 th. Notiomd League memibership last season fell below me * r* " and he reportedly to seeking a MoLaln won one game a. the 9 Ifbbut a haif dozen Am erica. Other, to the top 10 were: Ken nrsvious year's attendance figures at home. And in me « • f t salary o f up to $100,000. H ob Tigers beat tbe St. Louis Cardi­ ■ , * . The only other players to ei­ Harretoon, Boston,, 106; WllUe American League, six Horton, Detroit, 102; Dave Mc­ ance ™*rlts dip over a year ago. ______received what to contract talk.? Last week he was named Cy votes w ere: Orlando Oepeda, St. Nally, BaHImore, 78; L>uta', B^gaSt dedMne to psUt aiilmto- , llant, Ctovstond, 78; Di«l|» I B|sb,toe. ultimate honor in ‘ 1 don’t think It win hurt It," Young Award Winner for being Louis, 1967; Frank Robtoam, OoB .Sf»« reftttered liy tha flan y ,, BowL 'Tliey won’t be- voted toe beat pitcher to toe Mcauliffe, Detroit, 71; Frank" baMbal(^! He w a . unaaknourty he said with a todgh. Baltimore, 1966; M ickey Man­ SVmclaoo Ctants. More tban j j ^ report I’m fotog to nanted Mort Valuable Player to McLain acMeved many hon­ American League. ' tle, New York Yankees, 1966; A1 Howard, WaahlngtoOp 62; Cart <■0,000 tower lone paM to ^ satd. . . Yaatraemttd, Boston, 60; and the Amertoon Leoipie. ors this year. He beoame toe McLain to the flirt AL pitcher Roaen, Clevriand, 1966; aad watch the Otanto play laM aea- saOharal^ looal tootoall ct- MAI Stottlemyre, New York, 48. ‘‘Thte to toe greatert honor I drat American jlisague hurler to to win the MVP Award by a Hank Greenberg, Detroit, 1966. mm. than to M«7. m porla IflhB Watah was have ever had bestowed on win 80 garnet and first Tiger unanimous vote and the first to Catcher fiUt Frariian, Dennye 'The National League’s MVP Hie New a atonSout on dafaoM for the me," he saUL "I eerloualy didn't ever to win 80. He finished the vdn it at ak since Philadelphia’s battery mate, was runnerup to will be announced next Weitaew MKgad to flpHncflekI OoUese fra*man tMrtc I wouM get I t " sesoon with a 81-8 record. Bobby Shantz In 1982. the baUotlng with 161 poltts to day. lOth^to ’0^ . J * * * ^ * * ^ * ^ * ^ t o o o S ^ team to !ta 8J-S7 win

a^M ^ firom Tto> tooal lad wae play- New Tork ia auBcrms iroen vw**-, wrist Sach- Ihe lack ot box otOce peieon- tos with a brol^ saw ’ and with Mhdtey Mhnile *rek rapoited. ’Ihe la y r atao 1BOWUN6, ^Must Game fo r Indians^ HUNTIMC w rth e end o f the Bne the at- took to the UOorni froah game tendance to due to drop even taat FWday night and came a n d: r < ' more to toe yeara ahead- away eingtog the pratoes of Bill ir»iaiiialfai aurety ten^ going flpvoul. “He got off aeveraJ Eagles Home with Berlin to help baaebaB. mere are mot booming punts and he wae A enough good baU pia^^ to go great on defenee, toe beat for “This is ttie game for Juries, feels that toe Indian. wlU MeanwhUe, Coach <311ff Dem- FISHING around now to ahxdc ail 20 ma- the UOonn.’’ he added. . „ l»ve to contain Hall’s ground era at Eatt CathoUc wlB also Jar league clubs and the cam>er B, Dave W lg g ln o f Man- especially around toe bring his. charges back - after -- a n U O ID B1SH o< play WU be even worae next FiNNVmss —Marlon Vogt Chester reported in regard com ers. week’s rest. The Eagles, too,' •phe bard-to-exptoto dtoappear- Short Punts had an open date tost Saturday. K of game fish during toe 188-467, Jean Burnham 18M78 to Saturday’s football "I game to hp 31 .3 Baseball needs a alMt to the Offensive linemen who hold, This week the locals wlU boat Printer months can be most per- meettoi'ln W»t H^orf S2»t“S, K am to pork up (an totereat. and are stuck with a aubaequent non-conference foe Berlin High pjexlng, eepeclaUy when tbe Boston's Red flox to toe IS-yard penalty, give their 202-498 Doris Klrt- against Hall High. A win opposite him,” he added. at Mt. Nebo, starting at 1:80. flghin’ itoh In a guy's caaUng American League and the------New coaches grey halra. but flid S S ttT p W m S w ^ Itart- dver Hall WlU keep us in the The local, ttand at 8-1-1, aU East started out like a house 3 1,^ doesn't respect a seasonal Totk Meta o< toe NaUonal ff«*SSSy wwa.aaJohn Fuller, , Miket ~ Maloney,------Damian Tedone. Third row.------_ BLOSSOMS — Betty Daniel wants' to go flttilng, regardtoas S(MIE CHOICB!—Like a woman, Jim Turner has a nun^r rf ahoes, in fact Two Boatan Red Box heroes ^ um huffin’ and puffin’,’’ li29, Joyoe Nlooto iU-667. ^Had My Sighu Set on Lot More Completion^ of the elements? he has a dozen pairs of foottiali shoeSi all different. The N w York Jets field at not too many yean, ago died ,mya Houaton floout Tton WH- R’s simple, they say. Just looenUy, BSUa mader and Juo- llama about tight end Alvin ' bundle up and go! goal kicker tied an American Football I^ft«e I’^ o^ last ^n<^y connect­ BEO — A1 Rossetto 164-868, ing for six in eight attempts against the Buffalo Bills. (AP Photofax) tor Btephens Snder, SI. arReed. ‘me S6 , 3«-year old so- Yale Clings to New England Poll Lead Gerry ChappeZ 172428, Jerry Fish, being cold-blooded gesst f«*rijiig pitcher and later phnnore from Prairie View Smith 187-860, John Malorca 862, Offensive Spree Paid Off creatures, are permitted by na­ a nUafar aoe of top abtoty, leads Houston receivers. What J. . . « AS------s asmnVw aCTA 4ff1 1 . m % < Stan Jaktel.872, John Mock 861. ture to maintain bodily tunettons died two weeks ago. Stephens hasnas KeeaReed d«iecnsie m to help noip uw»oe^ ^ see Wm and he’d substantial margins againagmn ygta between Tale and Harvard, the TVq) Tto to that order. This ' of the top have BU la at Rhode Island. Spring- g. New Hampahlre, 4-2 vt . 198. Jeanne Nourte 127. three quarters against is required to sustain Ufe. Yet they do feed on a limited aeem poariUe *1*1 It them on. I!ve even seen this week as The Associat-Associat­ Yale ttaua wowid up with 178% ust was virtuallytoe same as a Saturday, field el New HampaWre. Masaa^ e. Dartmouth. 2^ 87 ____ ' ------Kansas- City Sunday, com- But Lakers Unable to Gain scale, and can be Induced to hit Muesiiy saly 20 years rinoe loader a «nt and tie with Pn»a woAklv New Enff- ofSM aw poaelfale I'" ““ — ——-180 *-points to the wevss 3ca^vt^ ^.jth w«»»» only a few mtoor ^ touchdown under- diuetts -♦ fVn-« Onhim- . _ Aasodatlon ston, bulled to a BS-42 baKtime him wearing a coat and tie with ed Press weekly New Eng­ . Holy Qrosa^ 1-4-1 64 OBURGH — Lou DeUaFera pjeting 18 o f 32 passes, a baited hook on occasion. NEW YORK (AP)—El- <»» ^ BattertbaU bellotlng1_tl aAl—iw Wv by ^Mito wHtAmwriters fUUland ^rifta.to ._.aa_dfts.m aa. position,posmon. ^ ^ j ^ y Harvard Is Wa st Darxmoum, wmnecucw. - coininand and coaetad the rest those things on under his land college football poll , ^ 3 884, Jim Sirtoimi 149-189 — tossed for two touchdowns offering to the jrjn Baylor Fensray Park. Stephena was trousers." aporteastefs Inthe. dx states. . New Hampehtoe — made toe Wg- » one point favorite In a at Pntgers and ®tate • ’ Running Way of Life shows little change. and «tn for another him- d e ^ holes, wh^ fast-ndnute rwue act, but ^ ^ to a petsananty hid if there • • * The EUa, holder of the na- Harvard,as, a———named ftrst - ~w by the gesc jump, moving moving iivtu from »cv«s«*seventh virtual ,nri..a< worn toss up up ax at jrxinccwwi. Princeton, » at Nortoeaatom to *** othar gsmea 9_ . O______om w ctlc^ 8-4 48 o he was foreed lone dlaaentar oad picked sec- ? v_ ------_ »■ _ . .. _ ----- a ever waa one, always amiltog u „_ a ^ m im A Uon’S______longest______m ajor_ coUege win- ssenter aad ptekM pjjy.^ on the strength of Y.»ie «s flgmad a two-toud»down Invoivtog the Top Ten. 10. Norlheaatem, 4-8 v. SSngs'^wbTta^l «. it didn't help his Los Ange ^Z^Tleft end stiaSIr loss for wlnlo- and happpgoJndty. He paced D ribbling AitMUid dy Hansen 167 —8», Paul Aceto out of the game by a knee __-riTig______streak at 14 _games, were a ond 00 all 16 other^b^ota _ n — h .1 3* 27-6 victoryvictoey over Rhoderuioao la-is- fav^to id .» Penn, T»nm but wrf the th* Quak- Ouak- The 'mp Ton Ten, wHhwHt J 'si^ta P rato^ t^ en t^ i®® Lakem gam any ground before caucago ralUed fw a 100- Dallas. the Red Sox and toe American Guy Rodgers of tbe NDlwaukee ^ uaadmou. choice for toe a ^ land. No one eUe moved up or em can be very tough on their and total points ^ on 10 lor ^ ^ 860, Pets Aceto 149 -8 9 9 , John in ju r y . F or Y a le’s Shorter inx from^butartes carries oxv- OH Diego m the Na- 100 Ue with 46 seconds to go. Rookie Warren A n n s t o ^ runs batted to „toir- Aceto 880, MUte Pkxtoarczyfc 188 T was reel dteappoln^ whm insr from tributaries carries exv- Baseball Asswia- The BuHa' Flynn Robtoson had 22 polrte for the Oaks. f nsgnn to Bucks is wearing glaasea off the top spot after their 47-27 rout of 168%- Idle last Saturday, ^ PhUadeH«s as Brat, 9 for aaoond. etc.: Mnd. WlUlama. _ggfl I had to leave," thec Oaklandv.c».o.~ “Running is a why of life; it’s almost an addiction, t n g toe 1949 and 1960 court. Is his eyeilgM falling? Dartmouth. They poBed 16 of had 142. ______gown mom ------, .quarteihodc______aald.I hod my says Yale Captain Frank Shorter, a strong favonte to m ______^ tion^ torrid'W estern Divi- sc^i^ Wtth Jutt 'seven seconds C ^ e e Beasley led Daflas with with 169 and 144 peapecttvdy "llb,” says the veteran back- ^ left before Baylor’s deaperaUon 17. TRI-TOWN —John CapeUo sights set on a lot more com- tUg individu^ Heptagonal cross-country (Aiampion- another preferred flto location, sion race. . . .The Red flox win play a court ace. "The specs are made , _an« nlellons." ' VnrV nn FVidav. U«« halts and_ lures______as If___ fish Baylor whipped In a 10 -foot shot oent the g;ame Into over- m.g»iiiA opataff traicittg adted- of r»«in glaaa and are a gift 208, Dick Noren 218402 -808, P * * ^ ' . . ship at New York on Friday. Yale Choice Agaitut Penn Bart Starr Positive Thinker Hie quiet Eli baa won five were half aaleep ... not so Jumper at toe gun to Ue it, then toe. T rinity, A m herst nle, atartiBB March 7. For toe from my wife, who thinks I look Andy sebuto 228, Dukett 207, ^ murti out of respect tor the contributed (our pointe in ovei^ Baytor ftolttwd with 88 pointe, (ourto atraight year the Sox groovy to gluaea." Ahhoagh Itortrtiar v D u w 908. Ray Menral .208 - ^ -C, ______straight races this searon. Jn 33 7000 feet above aea level. 666, M Wledle 211, PeraUl 288 his pertormanc^laa^^ ^ triumphs. Shorter ..j i^aHy didn’t train that slumberiiB' attitudes of toe fish, time Tuesday nigh* «te the Lak- wtdle Jerry flfoan had 26 for In Saturday T ilt wffl trwn to Winter Haven. Bla. Guy didn't start for the Cincin­ but to give them a chance to era put-down the CSiloago Bulto Chicago. Penn State, Miami Game Always Armed with Optimism -809, Frank Shlmaltte 206-211 7“ n«ned defeated his nearest competitor bard this summer,” eays S ^ - ESeven home games will be nati Royals last year, he ffadto- catch up If they desire. 112-109. New York used a dunk shot by ed aecood to Oscar Robertaon -864. Howie Edward^210 — V ^^ILocl^ ^ “ seconds, but he will 3 ^. "The s’ crrt. " Something has got to give p la g ^ at beaatifid O iato m "Bart waa running a temper- first date— sent a friend to aak ^ There’s one alternsdlve to this MeanwhUe, aurprtoaag San Oassle RussfB With 10 seconds I in aasiato with 860. B e now 681, Bob Arendt 221-206 —686, Aseociawa j.g ^ 333ber most his “narrow eight to 10 mUee every day, Saturday at Jessee Field when GREEN BAY, ^ __ G>iild Be Personal Battle atiwe and had a severe headr her for me." tow motion angling. Head tor Diego aurvivod a late New Yorit left to |rten Its deflott to 111-109, Amherot and Trinity, each a ranks third on tbe NBA all-time Tom Atamlan Sr. 210 - 666, OaMind to 1 0 * » « » « t victory to the BMnetWng Lv norlda or other parte south roUy tor a 118-109 conquest to but ^ Diego’s ' Pat Raitey assist hat, behind Bob Oousy and ^ itoUM? ihe rocsOls. Than during hte hat two ysaw * Heih B o ll 224 ^^-666, Andy Mi- -.TJf Harvard- Yale- Princeton meet u waa tola conatotency that winner of Ite last five, mee* some might be iPWSim doem’t complnin. at the University of AMbso*,^ where OT Man Wlnter/la a bit the night’s only other NBA countered with a layup wkh a Here ’n There (toaud 246 -« 7 4 . »«day- reaUy helped me.” head cn at 1:80. Not quarterback B an that's p «t of hU makeup. He what be term* "some very die-" W rtt^ D lv^n-tradl^ more On that, day, under Ideal ve-ierable Yale Coach Bob mt>ra lenient toward hto tlaiUn’ game. second to go to secure__ the Rock- Both elevens lost their season Hew tost certain poUticU« ^ «'v« M^ Bay ratmee to dlscuse adversity or couraglng experlencee" ehat- brethren. That left toe Rockets on top o f , eto thM rtrrt| ^ _vlc^ ^ Starr of the Green weather cirndtUons. he outran oiegengack deecrlbea Shorter’s D«i“»Bjto‘iS “s«i?rD l^ with oP«ter. Packers. He's a positive think negatively." tered his confidence. He wae In- , ______tiite Western Division with a 6-8 S^M ed^ven Bne- Harvard’s defending Heptogoiv performawses to one word — mark. Just a shade ahead of Los 28 and John Block and rookie thinker. „ . The heralded quarterback Jured ae a Junior, tom benched j ^ l U ^ “t champion, Doug Hardin, over. ^Amazing. Shorter la unquea- Areeles 6-4. Elvin Hayes each contributed since then both have rolled oyer meat attaattc* hdo p«1n^ ^ Square Garden, reml- Ted KwaUck, State’s tremmi- ,5*1^ IST Never mind that GreenGrmn tm^ y y yyt. jj jt more more strongly,atrongly, saying: aaylng: ae a senior. . j )rt8 Slate "J “ y greatest croe^ Kickers Take OaWand rode a OO^xtoit out- 26. RuoseH U «»d New York all o y o n ^ wtta the exception with toe «4ecUon over, It’s hi^ •.3 m Bradley la easily^ goua tight end, will be tanghnff elo^W' hae won three consecutive Na- <y ttonal Football League titles end dm't even like to footbaU, be reaUsed Us chances HunioM: ’’ Lamoitlca said. “No 24 mimXea, 10 aococids. lory.” victory over the Dallaa Chapar- Oakland, with a ctjmmandlng Tufts. Lost Saturday the L«ra matter be presented to the pub- I remember kidding hbn once, canes’ towering defensive end. adel. that the odds are agalnrt a or «»»«»<««*- were Shorter owes much of his sue- ^ pre-medical ttudent with Scoring Lead Mkiwesb—Ohio State over Wts- inai uw uuu, aroum inem.them. nure,Sure, we auaU of being drafted wrte poor. But Football—^Manchester at Hall, Milage or ligaments w ^ ^ paychology. rato to the raght’s only Ameri- lead In the ABA’e Wettam Dlvl- Jeffs demolished Tufts, -42-6. Ito. Ibere are bound to be a •BBl, we'have a lot of Cadet KwaUck, a 6-foot-4, 280-pound fourth. Never noilnd eithereltoer that mistakes, that's human. Green Bay picked him as toete ^ oonsin; MEnhtgan over nUnds; 1:90—Wert Hartford; Berlin at ______The results against this one frtr red faoea. . .Johnny Egan uniforms and I’m sure we can blocklrg and pass-catching mar- InvincibleI— Vince LombardiTyimtaanh haa .— gut ..if you start out thiidclngmunong iTto-round diolce In 1966 and, "I feel confident I’U be able regimen over the summer, shorter haa shown consistent H lchic^' State over Indiana; East OathoUc, 1:30—Mt. Nebo. In INTL Race common opponent would seem faMi « 7.1 point per gwne aoor- fit you up.' He did get a diance ,* ,3 4 the JHttany lio n s ’ retired from coaching or that n^Uvriy, you don't stand a ■aye Ue wUe, “Bart waa so ' b,ntay» Since his father, a physician, improvement since hto prep to give Amherst the advantage. ' to answer as his Princeton national raidc^ lart Sat- NotixNotre Dame over Pittsburgh; tag average with the’ Los An- 4 tbe Packer vanguard Is com- chance.’------.• thrlUed be would have paid toe ^Dui t ouni e Raiders ™**»~*» would______be a lot abandoned private pracUce Jn ------gchool days - at Mount Hermon, i Brown to the only nonkicker But it Is homecoming for the ______rs in toe NBA wime Butch Van Von BreoaBreda Kblffn o« updayurday by scoopnigecoopnig up an comaeonaide loemIowa over ^**®*“ ?J ^ * ^ Despite such handlcape as New Lease on Hockey Life I Lakers In the NBA whfie posed of aging atUetas, with His philosophy was aorriy P ack ers." iiappler If they knew Lamonlca New York to work attoe Em- oaptaln of the croaa-country among the 10 scorers In tbe Bantams and they want this flan Diego's Toby RimbaU has cbimed In and aald. Tea, and ktekoff and rambHng 68 sourl ov« Ita^ 8 t^ , Starr—at 84—one o f toe oldest. slowneee, obesity, ttwet legged- riMM% tried lasi New Yeerie BJve. The "The experlenoes I bad under woiAd l » ready lor Denver Sun- budo, N.M., Presbyterian Hos- t^ams at Mount Her- latest league individual atatto- one bad as it waa Amherst last averaged 7.4 potato a gams and i-n, sure we’ll find a tweed coat deciding touch- ka neae and retarded brain, the pltel, toe EU ace had the ^ he registered Ufettme ucs released today. i^TtcTiorft Line Never “J*” . temiperature In Green Bay that Ooaeh Lombardi changed me so. opossum boa survived fo r 70 mJl- For Maple Leaf Defenseman last year which came from be­ i tonS c n to T ^ to grab- Jor you at Princeton If you -in------a ^- ;;S^over the over OklahomaOkhtoom State; ^e; Ohio^ Ud- Among toe other offensive portunlty to train at nearby Ta- bestg gf 22:64 aad 22:84 over Don Meredith of Daltoa hae ^., ^. verslty over BowBng Green; Anchoring the offen­ Bay's start and ^ ojm ha morning was 16 degrees betow much," toe eameet athlete ex-' hind and denied Trinity an un­ bkw reboimto. ...New York would care to try.” ’ SUUrnan, a 3 Uon yeara. (he 4.46-mUe Y ale course dur­ NEW YORK —(NBA) - ^ ’s sive Hne with the Uni' been lees tom si^ctacul^ *«ro, and lhat afternoon Starr ptains. "He helped reetMV my ------■■ ------**"“^ moved past Bart Starr of Green defeated season by wtoning, QUrts>G lid e ’ Scout Joe Scan^ScaneHa Knlcks’ dran cmnci., HemWeks, a S-fOot-S, 222- Undaun^ and unmsiimi^, ,^ ^ 3 to quarterback the self-confldenee. I owe him a ing hto sophomore and Junior Bay to toe passing statistics, as stealthy as a second-story Yato'a Brian Dowling dlcated he would be IntereS^ All-American, sparked a 8^ “* “•"**’ versity of Rochester man, tough as a torpedo, soar- 2 6 -^ . years. based 00 Meredith’s percentage ^ Many of the cMnbatants of .-.-.to , aJter ssefag Ws wortt in a prob aaketbaU career when ______defendve charge Chax^ that de-a*a»- Olfr - — over - P*ytoo-. varsity football team This season, however, he low- of comidetlons, 68.9, touchdown r e i and stitched as a waterfront Ues fi^h earti Sunday armed champlonehlp. Starr tote seaaoii hae been that thriller a year aivo wlU be ^ ^ io e it in o u t o last SatonilBy be finishes hU Army career. —mdlsbedu- k- a mt* Pitt 48-0 testlast PrldavFriday Southwest —Arltas—ArkasM over this fall is junior John Cleveland Browns ’ Big Scare, ered Harton’s course mark peases, 14, percentage of inter- brawler, pretty as an ex-pug. , ^, Rice; 'Texas over Baytor; Texas amln. ' he eaye A friend suggested toai the bothered by a sore tooulder. Hte bach on Jeesee Field Saturday. 3 Andreoli of Manches­ twice, running a 22:07 against ceptions, ' 8.6 and average gain, Nowadays he to atao often as Tta tamch U tliat KwaUck, Tech over T ex a* Christian; New London’s 'Wllltam Foye, ter. The 209-pounaer Brown and-a remarkabie 21:68 8.18. ; tired as a deflated punching fleet halfbacks Bob OampbeU West Texas State over Western k^ pS^T- ataJ; toughed, and on the about hto hurt, torni he dose. ^ Gale Sayers’ tremendous day bag. But things are looking up the lead'ng scorer and rusher l/fOO Plus Showings Assureds starred at East Catho­ Sitting in Doc Rdbbins" Chair against Fordbam. and Charile Pittman and the nlf- Michigan ; North Texas State ^ M t^M htata way to church he told hto wUe, "K takes so hmg for a qMaiv. ■ Those who saw hto perform­ at Orent Bay, 206 yards In 4 for Pierre Pllote. for Amherst will be teaming lic High before enter­ Uora but we re not tha -wVu Just have to put mind terback to develop to hto peak," ty Nlttany Uon defensive unit over T o^ ^ those positions. Over-all we ance against Fordham toatat carries, boosted the Chicago <tog hto best each time second wilh 768 yards. ^^3 thickly packed €ind rushing and among the top 20 Bay defeated Daltoe 21-17 when and'of Ufe.”m grooming. His hair is gray with the ties counted aminst us over Brigham Young; guard last fall, is en­ Some, neverthd***, remain out. cni^ McNeU of San Francis- 'gtej^ny locker room, the one- In total defense. NEW YORK (AP)—College foottoall this ‘® Last week's date waa^l8-2. ' New M ^ ^ over Wlchlte Gter^the tacts they In toe tart 18 seconds Starr Wm- Number 16, though, ben nO;f but so are the sideburns rolled in the general too* trickle down both sides of “There’s a personal reward co stul to way out fron* In pass ^ ^ 3 perennial NHL all-ttar Trinity ia the regional I^der nrSinff some of the highest sconng m years, and the some of toe San Diego state over tav^ bet azalnrt ■»>< Into toe frozen end zone such qualm.. "I feel great," bar> In running. . .It’s kaowtodge receiving with 48 tor 676 yards, pnjjej his blue and white Jersey In total offense and among the science program. He hie oval face. M.x'— diio to the forward.pass. ______other top games around the Southern Mississippi, Idaho on a dramatic quarterback toy* enthualastlcally. "Beside.,.: of what you can do. . . It’s including five tor 92 j^ rd s^ a ^ta crow-eut but balding top 16 In the nation prim arily plans a career in niedi- He (torrles a trace of paunch, If anj6“ "gi toe 1998 coUege ~ country this weekend look from over San Jooe State. mrt tneak. y««’» only as old ae you (eel finding out If you are aa good touchdown against the Browns, head. The Leafs had won, PUote due to the ninning of sopho­ campaig-. i..vLeoiy waaI go down gtate, who has piled up 1.199 here: cine. Hia father is a ^^indetatigabto But though Starr to now to# and 1 don’t feel that dd.,1 wut,„ but otherwise appears to P ^ty as you think you are.” had played weU and his sUtted more Dave Kiarsis (7 yards good shape. Six-one; "oHd IM- to ttobooks as toe year of toe y g i^ hi eight games. His «oa- Alabama over Louisiana former football player qul«tee«mce of confidence, he to play a. long a . I oen.’; At the Heps Friday, over TPlflfAkie Mandarln-Ilke eyes crinkled and per carry) and (ul'back James No Tommy NObls o r Ray Nltsch- nwiietw—toe fdtows who move dtallenger is O. J. Simpson gtate; LBU’s CharUe Me and now a top-flight Packers iTT m -M "ot always been poised and Ae tanglWe proof of hto optt-,., the grueling Van Corttandt M. A s d . ITA c i a a . ^ ^ __his weil-s«wn face broke Into TkiUy o M James Graves ond ke or l^ k Biitkus. mtod you. ‘ MMsevM anoJIttai ara lia toe bail 0 0 the groimd. of Southern CaUforda, coadiing disciple of ‘Stick ?Hght football official. Park course, he will try to warm smiles as he talked about the pokalng of junior quarteiv - B’s almost certaincenain mw.that ^a* picked up 67 sgainst Oregon lost .Bama’s Bear Bryant, hasn't ti» a.,'. «.ui»«n, ' 1 ^ I ™ IT™ "'"..’'" J ia t Dr. Bdwiard R ob b in s... achieve that personal sattafac-, Best in ,4L the good new days. ^ back Jay Bernardoni, Trinity** l33r t ig players com pared with week for a total o f 1,047 W d x beaten toe Meuder In four tries, The Springfield Kings sec­ nLvwr award ioinethinf Of an tntiwefrt/' ha appaara that Bart Stair—poal-,, the men the Cleveland Browns Uon and improve rrophy which goes to the Owe* of Oklahoma. 910; Ben ond Flowers. Mow is ths tims to ^ These sticks are toe same as _____ Four nfembera of the cham’’* “It's funny," smiles Robbins, Pass L ^ s games in the 68-year history of he Is mellowtog a bit. He even leagno’s most valuable defense- tious, have your tank efasekad Johnson of MUddgan, 90, and Southern ^ U fo rd a over CaU- Starts in Field Jack 'Nl<^klaus was the only used by toe Kings. . plonshlp Ellington High soooen - “but thede bruising football NE w5 YORK (AP)—Ameri­ the A.L. . .Final unofficial sea­ wears a protective hrimet now, man. ■ad clsaoed bsioro tbs win- Paul Gipson o f Houstesk 8**. fomia; Orange Juice Simpson, PGA golfer to win five tourna-' limited to 97 rushing yards by SARASOTA, Fla. (A P )—Toijy Conigliaro, who made team won berths on the North;., players would rather spend an can FaU League teams are son statlsticss how the Tigers which covers a fraction of the But last season sonvethlng Ur ssto in. Chuck Hixson of Soutoeni afternoon under the broiling m enu in' 1967. He won the Otos-'^ Oregon last week, Is due to his pro debut as a pitcher w m ^ y, enters another central Connecticut OonferenoF' running more and passing less, led the league in night game 76» stitchess^nes thatmai ripplenpp.e hto body. happened, hte reflexes seemed Metoodid Is both the country's liiteap Selected sun getting banged around Jn >W Natio-ial, U.S. Open, Western' CALL _ break free again, phase of his come/back campaign today when he s ta ^ AU-star team, statistics showed today. play (64-28), home gam es (66- When 1 WM In my Ms, 1* Chicago l,.f Aing passer and lU total of- • prartioe then 00m* to*o my of­ Open, W estchestef CZasalc and^ Kansas over OkUhoma: The SAN JlfAN, Puerto Rico (AP) m right field as the Boston Red Sox team selected wore goahe Warren'" While the number of plays by 26), road games (47-34) and one- fense_ p ^ ^ . H f fice, .L-guaM that prove# they’re Sahara Invitational. ; TREMNO SEmC Dieted 196 of 841 posses for 2,217 second "s" In Jayhawk quarter —ponaldpell, coach of the UJB. Cincinnati Reds in an Instructional League baselban zahner, back Tom Hartmaipi"' Thd bravest players are the teeOi last aeason. Anoither broke both teams In a gam e has ^re­ . run gam es (35-23). . .While the si,Toj5rrj;, ss ^ oi^y human," Cleveland pitching staff posted yaids and 12 toudidowns. He bgck Bob Douglass' name Davis Cup team, said Tuesday\ _____ ' ------— ------and Unenvenand Mike linemen Zapnerl Mike and' Zappert ai^ ones with the soundest teeth- ^ jaw ^ crooked sweral mained jutt about the some as ‘js ‘i. ™ s - »»... TJUKSCRVIOE game season action since suffering an Ctottihg. the Browna into, his ^tll a cavity to spotted. teeth to the p r«^ . Nat James the most shutout victories (23), has lost grouml rushing, having stands for sensational, the starting line-up for nextj The surprise move was an­ Jim Emery. The totter' and last yecur ,126, tbe percentage of game I tell museU, ’Go." It’s said PUote, “ but 1* mdn’t eirt eye Injury In an Aug. IB, 1967 chair to RobUns' biggest battle. “The players iSvlth good teeth lost a couple teeth this season running, plays has gone up from Boston showed the best shutout a total of 2 ,^ yards In toe air Texas AAM over .Southern week’s interzone match with In­ nounced by Manager Billy Zahner, both seniors, wers re­ ^ y , though. I ache all over «P that wa^ At the eirt rt TEL' 742-9770 beanlng, also went through a LaRoy Kelly, for one, has been are the Jokera. But get them and we’ve fixed him up with a 46.7 to 61.8. In other words, percentage (17-10). . .The In­ ■nd on toe groiind, but he has Methodist: Texas popped the dia would be Arthur Ashe, Oark Qanbier after telephone conml- peaters. when we lose. But on rights Jto» aeawn Pllote aski^ to be PlAY been responsible (or 17 Icudv SMU balloon last Saturday. Graebner, Stan Smith and Bob 46-mlnute fielding drill. dodgtog him for wettm. Others Into the office tor a checkup partial plate." teams generally are using mota dians were tops to extra-l’nning ■a m B A S T A B A O n taUoiw wlto^he Red Sox front South Wlndror ptooed Bud,,' spot him at pracUoe and dis­ . games (12-4), the Yankees led w*W>n we win I feel Uke going traded. Imlach was on the spot, 11:% ' Oowia. Geor^ over Florida: The Lutz. and K’e a different story. They Robbtoi says playera aren’t runn'ng than pawing plays. office In Boetorf. It was based on lUrwto and J e ff Holcombe, both,^ forever.” swapped Jim Pappln. Greg Oook of Cincinnati la Bulldog held Houston's offen- creetly drift the other wav. don’t oay a w ord." |Wary.v*a»v of him».... once—— they—~ j make------a The strongest team agatoeit —In doitoleheader------play (sever B olton R unner encouragement generated by UConns Elect "Hiey pretend not to see me, splits against lk>aoh Punch Imlach, wearing “ f*'® change has gfiven his ■econd In overall offense, with ^ve Juggernaut to 10 first quar- baidce, and lineman Pete Dubay- ^ ulayer wUl f couple vlslta and get used to hts the turti 1s the New York Jets, sweeps and 14 ml Condition Serious ConlgUaro’s hitting In toe game STORAS (AP) — Fred Maton nounauig out me squad were OocaaionaUy, a I O' ______...... ___ 6e.r«. a. Tyrolean hat, put a crimp In Rlands an extra go," sold Im- 1929 yards end 19 TD . Terry ter points. Gators should be a he aaya. ohair. Then, he says, they looe- have Umlted their oppo- “iily two twlnbtll defeats) and 6 Fourth in M eet Monday and .in a special hour- of Waterford and Jack Melen three Btaifor ptoyere, two from Denttet-dodftog observes Rob- any such plans. As he came Vach. “We play him maybe 30 Huvatty of Notre Dame U dilrd 4,,, b *11 StanflU and friends, KNOXVILLB, Tenn. (AP) — en up. When they're finished nents to 'T1.8 yards a game.' the Orioles were the best In day- through the door he announced, to 36 minutes instead of 40 and Bolton High’, fins cross long drtU conducted T u s ^ y . of Hackensack, N.J., werek ». o oiov,.-elect- giaat*^ Windsor and one * each btos'"hao m . defonse, allowing 116.2 Tuesday. craftlnew even onpoeing line- ww’t stolen base title with a person­ we’re flying out" Toronto is struggling to rise b u d g e t T E R M S send them off with a smUe," he yards a game, Malan averiged 9.8 points and let a dental problem Interfere al career high of 62. That’s the “What If I’m not to my room In the standings. The Leafs don’t N ATiQNwiae ‘Ihe mallard ducks are the Geft Norton men don't aqe. says. "Everything, but lolll- The Jets have the beet de- said Timmy Horton, Jib- have the big ahootera that the auAMANTcep •envic* Melen 9.9 for the Huskies last ^retoiliSliede«Uea,"iayi ^ ** th ^ ^ most stolen bases In the A.L. prime wotettort of toe oom- pops.” ' I tense over-all with 286.2 yards a tog the good-natured coa'Ch. Black Hawks have. They rely « .ii Tinniifn- Hriv frrmm rcssis.ssr'r”"” '” Walt Tr«schuk rtocsd 8601, field s£sjsrj"«.ri«s: and three out of it ouruig season. PHILAOELiPHiA (AP) - Tbe.,i RohMtw "One ntaver would eortiethlng troubling uiem, Robbins, a (ootbaU fan htoi- game. In 48 seasons —since Washing­ Lamm Cm Free Towbit mertoal ehoollng prertrre Onoe ^ ^ ^ .w tfe w firiffi a dU- theym wme to no m^^er how ‘Then I’U sit to your bed walt- on getting a goal, then protect­ Ph'todelphl'e' E"fr1e< of f i " ?;7rT,' self, enj^s working on the San Diego,;, iheanwhlle, haa ton’s Sam Rice stole 68 In 1920. Tkl.j. 643-2467 j Ibey « » « •••y to raise and over Massochutietts. The record average crowd in John Lelner 48^ Pat ''’ tsT »Te^ld*foTO^ Amerl- Ihe newborn rabbit to hair- ' acquired defensive taokle Jtm,“ tim e he much they hate dentlsU raises Campy’s A.L. career tog lor you," said Imtaoh. PUote ing the lead. And on agtaqr fori groduce toe tastert filers that South-Oeofgla Tech over harness ractng-28,042 per night 78to and P e te rs o n 62nd frt (erant «tdura w ary time ne """’^heifriid in- Cleveland Browna. He says ha the heat offenia, averegtog 428.6 mer star, who has felt the tingle MmOmm. Vmum Torn lia * lees and ha. hto eye. ckoed for Norton on lyalvars Tuewlay K*bU. M . «• ______. M. » .hB ...------yards a game. Kansas------Olty has total to 230 In five seasons. _ , . laughed. He’s at ease now, to « be eatoed profftoWy to oap- Navy; Kentucky oyer Vander- -w ae set at RooeeveM Raceway the Bulldogs who placed seventh w hia'fresh-found world. It wasn’t of applause change to the sttog any regular a week or more. from the Atlanta Faloon*. larity la subject to debate, 'The rushed for the most yardsqfe, cm ^ ri Yaslrzemskl's league- nvk. se. TAt-coTTViuMt.cT but; Mtoetoelppl over Chattanoo- during 19M. ' In' toe 2X-rthool field. plon, who haen t see any regular tion. that way last year. PUote was of boos, ta being counted on to Irirty. Simply wouldn’t show up. But players, It seems, always man- average W 178.8, while the leading .801 batting avsrage 'Tve had some serious cakes finishing his 12th season with pump new Wood Into that ds- he was clever about It Next age to greetf him wWi a smile. jOhargers have passed for the ’ Ives him h's second consecu­ day he’d see ma and say, result from Injuries during a tive A.L. crown. the Ohioago Btabk Hawks, Iii (snse. game. One player lost two front Even U It hurts. most, 277.0. ‘HowTe thtogi folnff, pooT' “ ■:; r-t, ■'.^ ■ “"if'■:v'^ ■'*’ ^'’ ’-j-J

- '- i ■'.''‘'V'-'- PAGE THIBTY-flBVltti^i^i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 ______■ i 6, 1968 Z -.[i: ■' lUNCBmia «*w aM ro toiMW, wronKaPAY, NovmiBBE BY SaORtKN sad W HBTLB H a I p W oaNd Mala 34 Halp A a l o THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW T9T f u r IN ASAN K LINE, LOOK VVHO M lCKA HIA 1km I'/UUr A peCK AT TH6 HCAPLINGG OVBR H lf. " S S S im if ODR BOAttpiNG HOUSE w itli' MAJfflS HOOTLE g ig GHNOlZ INTO OTHER PEOPLES APFUOATIOin BOW batag tah- MTGG8 flp)n rr AHOUIOER ANPYOUIL.H6ARFnOMCARPlBY HSU Ht h M p . CLASSIFIED LOUP ANP CL6/U?. PRIVATE APW R Sf ______an Oar One# aaparintaiidmta IT'S A cotree « m o p ) t g I t THlMK MB'S TKY- UBBD ANOW Urea, 60O-U. WIU and toa> day matotananoa b u b . flto and ^\wHBN v A o e a o e «MA«% ^ p^nAAikii /a a • ii* ADVtCe ?LE ri shift preintum paid 6B • 'W cwrTswS* WHICH ONE yfk\MM4 TWO BLOCKS OOWN^ . , , FACE rr. AMOS, IM6TDTW.LUS Florist's Shoj fit an Opel. |U. OaU 6434186. CGT VOUR OWN WbPER, HEH.HEHf PRtTTV FttU tuna. Garden type apaft- r LWT«N*T< PAL/ <5Urr LEANING h e a l t h y ACCOUNT" shift. Apply IB pen ea. ! CMJLME ATTHI« • w s T O E c r r ?6AO,FATHei?,»*Wi^ THE «WlN6M‘ UF=E 1« oMETHIM6 / ment Kandiaatar. MWrt ba re- 7 M 4 K 9 C m ALL OVER M E / I HATE YOU GOT THERE, UaUa, aoma knowladge loqqir- On., 1866 ToBaad Tpha., NUIASER>.v Dtwrr TOO COUFIOB-\3UST »N T ^tXJ8 0A6 / 60 Sea bird ADVERTISING FRIEND.' OOMT W M M A ACK088 ed, nUlIngnem to learn. Flna chartar. IM Mfe AeOiT VOOKi BUT AFTEff SAWD/ 61 Eternity . U O S C A S M J i' 1 — of Ui* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQ DEPT. HOURS n v n m opportunity and good mlaiy. FLAMS ?ICOJU> |)AMOIMADE-m6 valley 62 Particular - - gHBirr MBTAl. maa, Biltol kind 8 AJL «a 4>80 PJL Bead raaume to Manager, 6 eaped. Baneh and layoot maa, 4AVE-~-6K.AH"- V SCEME SH6 60T bouquet 8’x36’ TRAIISt. Uaal tor Downey Drive, B-----roaei DOWN . aractom. Wage* above prevafl^ ^6M6M VDO SOME^ THE PART EASY— campliiC. Good oonJltlon. Oall O otn . SASe ADVlCEii/lVSHE'S STARSVILLE I Maidenhair 1 Boys ObPT CLOSINO UMB FOR CLASSIFIBD ADVT. 8754764 or 646-8188. ing rata, aatoualve bM of bea^ 2 Philippine . 6i66 P.M . D AT B B N M D PO B U O an O lf flto including eoeipaay 12 Masculine lizard (var.) penoiaa ptoa. Apply h» V" b » w# nickname Deedltae lar Betarday aiM MaMay la 6i86 P.MI. TlUay. 3 Feminine Ocaaisa Sarvk a DEAN to Mr. M td i or Mr. Tbreottb 13 Circle part , name 20 1S8 (Roman) 42 Quick MACHINE PRODUCTS 14 Athena 22 Stage ‘ 43 Oll-bearMig dC^MAiaatoAi^A f o f o y v 1 0 at Kasdea Foal On., BM *oG ? cs 4 Color PLEASE READ TOUR AD 101 CXJLONIAl, R P. land 8t, Hast Hhrttord. 15 Drive from 5 Small child whisper fruit MANCHBSTBR — On Knox 8t, i ) hiding 6 Therefore 24 Upper limb. 44 Rescuer f l aaMilad er "Waal Ada" an takaa ever the ■ ae » 17 Cleansing 23 Contend 46Pleoowit^ Has Immediate Opetringa For: (L atin ) eemreneBce. The edvegOeer aheeU ned Me ed I______garage for oar or atorage, HO INSPBCrrORB—Bx^rtenced In agent 26 Grain 47 0 t s »4 s IN IT IT A P n iA B S and WXPCmfl laUUMU hi tine lar the monthly. Pleaaa caH Olaaton- c y 7 Genus of Aircraft Parts BY V. T. HAMLIN 18 Booth for maples 28 English river 48 Marine bird eart inairtin . J ^ Herald la n aimiMMe lar aaly OKS hieer- bury 148S-806T. WINDOW A L L E Y O O r business 28 Slow (music) 48 City'in 8 Style reel er emitted Imertlin lar any adTerttaement Md ihm aniy ; AH Beneflto—Equal Opportunity 18----- for 33 Auricle Nevad* . to the aiatmt e l • "m ake g ^ toaerttam- B m ea whtoh do OOlOaSKSAli apeoe avaltoUe. L-JUTNO MWTflt / BAHl f lKSBEN VBAH? THE6IRL! TMEONEM3U 8 t«g a l term Employer CAU. OOOlA...m. RW A eorsage (va r.) 341^gs 51 Competently aet towwe the valel eflh e edverMaenwrt wm net he eaeietod CLEANERS .’' mU.KIGHX \v»WTOUTMWK( BEm«Sn*T WHAT? 21 Harem room 32 Jump,, QantreL Tern areaa, 1,000 Mt. POOVU3SI ) THAT VM*S A V IN ATHITO eOCX> BONUS FOR 10 Englisn 33 Negative by *'mahe gaed" toaeettaa. aquare feet each. One with HER CONTRACT 33 Cord vote S3 English Bxpetlanoad, part4lme w WBU.60U / BONA n o e M1ER-( M n MOWB. author 10x10 ovMtiead door. Oall 048- 24 Assert 11 Dozes 37 Oriental ' composer I t e l e v is io n Technicians — toU-tlme. Good pay, aft 27 A rtillery 41 Gun (slang) 36 Chej^eces 8766. fringe benaflts. MUA ba re- burst 16 Elderly 643-2711 Immadlate opening*. 40 hour 87S-3136 ARVIPK..WCK6C weak, paid hoildaya, paid boa- Uable. OaU 0404664, 40 Oak 30 Narrow r " r r " i T r r Oeekvfflto, TaQ Free) ^ PLAV inlet ' 1 r “ r r “ r " M otoreyclas- HARRISON. N.Y ptuUmUon, free training on Street. ,FOR 31 Ih ave iranWeinn and aoUd Mate, earn IT It u lie y « lG S 11 8 Iht (contr.) V— //•d up to MOO per week. OaU 32 Gaseous 17 IT )• 1967 B8A motoroyela tor sale, duoRiwJyni^^a/lt, ROA Service Oo. 8464801. An MBCHANK38, M E fE U lWCM. . element II T riiblt Reaskiii Oar AiverllMr? Royal Star 500, 666-1784, before equal opportunity amployor. Machsadcs! 36 A IL . IT" Ucket. Working Gwp toresMn OUT OUR W AY BY J. B. W ILUAMB 38 Put on, as a 6 p jn . coat H # lp reaponaibla tor rapidly giow tog M-Htar Aatutriag StrriM 1808 CUSHMAN scooter, excel­ laaoliif company. AbOlty to HOU PlPWt HAt^TO A ^ ^ ^ t 38 Hawaiian ST K r aoopaosH/ ivhem i a s k e p I IT IN FRONT OF HIAAEirHERPIP pepper lent running condition. Good C o n l i « e t l E 9 1 4 Mort^QfGS 27 completely maintain tmek V >>00 TO U3AN AW A BUOO®U M ” PART-TIME PIPF/T HAVE TO PRA® OUT I you* VOU THOUaHT 1 VMOULPITT 43 0 Deputy L .,- - . W u Fu n to Htrairi Rtaiort body. 80 mUes to gaHon. 068- fleet and later auparviae f ^ lM E TOR FEAR OF U W I ^ ADOmONB, remodeling, ga- — - m q m b y T S t h a t 1-ITTl.B NCTTEBOCJK IN 42 Implore 6791. 0 Accepting l u n c h wattrem wanted. mechanics. Work in a brand i amuoyi b u t 'm t h ^ i ^ vh 43Lariisan JT ;■ 11 rage, rec rooms, bathrooms I?: RETIRED MAN FR£>j t OP wotk. 'Reaaonable. (toU Howley 048-0861. 644- bright surroundifigs pleasant MRS. IW CONNECTICUT Prefer t^va to ^ prtv^ CARPENTERS and carpenters’ TRIP. PLEASE, MR. DOCTOR^ LOST OaU anytime, 646-1737. 8888. i working conditions . . . SSnERRY? Storrs 420-8811 Eixt. 1281 idential school to Hartford. Ex- SAWYEK-..3WFF-. 7 five yiata old. Answers to helpera, steady work. OaU af­ Sfii/S Very sharp. No money down. RUBBISH — trash removed to ---- FuU-tlme or permanent part- ...... orilent benefits and Uberal pay ter 0 pjoa., 048-8852, 0444805. JUST BRING ELROY I CAN'T name of Prince. CaU 648-8100 BACKQUimY. take over paymenta. C U brok- tbe dump, lawns maintained. M n iiM r y . time Harrison's Stationers l(as WOMHIN WANTEID — Jobs to scale. Box "BB,” Manchester or 048-2101. 'er, 286-6716. Can 640-1868 after 6 p.m. D rM s m a k in g 1 9 an opening tor you and not Just your area, your hours. Seore. Herald. m . FOR A LOST — Mkn’a waUet to Oxford for Christmas tories, typists, clerks. No toe, Ni COMPLETE Janitorial services. oxceUent pay. Staff BuUders, 11 MAINTENANCiE m e c ^ c . Package Store, Friday, Oct. 28. 1066 TRIUMPH TR 8. Best offer. Residential, commercial and FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and oome in 8:80 to 5:80 ii.-A $100 reword. Please oaU 648- reasonably done in my home, Asylum St., Hartford, 278-7610. High acbooO retaped and recorded. 046-0273. caslonaUy evenings and week- ----1 TABLE.' tires, $880. Ott-7111. ____ and paper removal, fuUy in­ wagon, good oondltlon, new 649-2871 sured. 648-9048. and 048-0326. .fyy?*^°***^ Center St cLERK TPYIST, smaU private CAPTAIN BA9Y BY LESLIE 'TURNER area. 648-9680. school in Hartford. Excellent tiros, $000. CaU ,640-8588. I860 MUSTANCL y-»^ FURNITURE reflnlshed. In- Immediate Opening I PIMMO, |Ap «.8UT FRBP odium BIBl HBPOe# th at m m r c h w look# FRieur-, traiwmlsston. ExceUent condl- . . . INSIDB-outside painting. Spe­ fringe benefits Include S7Vi OWN A COTTMB Fin.LV PLBABBP.pniPt «(AyM 1967 OORVBTTE converUble, 4- Buranoe estimates made. Man­ WANTED someone who loves ' m i Uon. CaU 640-1480 after 6. cial rates for people over 63. children to care for two year hour week. Write Box "DD,” TlffiRB^MEAR yoirp BBTT8R e o # m IP speed, 460 posltraotlon, 827, 813 chester Refinlshlng Co., 48 Win- CaU my competitors, then oall FOR ‘M FAWPPWVI old boy bebween 7:80 a.m. and Mamdiester Herald. k.p., marina blue, mag wheels. (3HBVROLET 1900 Super Sport ^ ter StreM, 649-0048. me. Estimates given. 640-7868, 3 p.m. CaU 640-1480 after 3. 048-7148. BEWING machines expertly re­ 873-8401. PSYCHOLOGIST — Ottoloal, CHEVROLET 1068 Impala, / *• ar steering. paired. AU makes domestic or SEX3RBTARY — Stenographer. MA and experience in diagno- down, assume bslance. CaU GEORGE N. Converse. Painting door, sutoniatlo, 0 cylinder, Imports. SmaU private school in Hart­ .ala end therapy with children. broker 288-8716. and decorating, paper hanging, Private schotU for handicap $MK>, 646-8067 after 0 p.m. piifr, 41 Osk Street, 048-8870, fully Insured. CaU evenings, ford. Eixerilent benefits in­ EXPEMENCED clude 87H hour week. Phone children to Hartford. Write Box 1902 CHEVROLET, sUtion wag­ RookvUIe, 876-2188. 048-2804. 1800 OLDSMOBILE F-80 deluxe on, standard shift, exceUent 242-2274. "A,” Manchester Herald. II# Sports Coupe. Privately ow n^, condition. $428. Price liiiM I n g — BY BOB LUBBERS low m ilM ge, sxceptloeiany $28. a week until sdd. 644-6801. H o o t FinMilog 24 V ROBIN MALOIfB Contraeting 1 4 dsaii. 001 0444166. FLOOR BANDING and reflnlah- COMPOSITOi ,pi8u«ay,MV CHENEY BROS. WMTXxi \ XU joaj vtxi w A WES ROBBINS O si^ n try re- tog (apeoiallsing to older jPCiU^lFeCL OOtNMEIN V COUSTiBOOMtff I960 VOLKSWAGEN, needs 1800 FORD nine pswenger wag­ modsltog ipeoisUst. Additions, floors). Inside painting. Paper­ HO vtxoitfota' A ’CTUCHIl o r work. Best offer over $000. CaU on, 6 oycllnder. Call 040-8804. You'll find your co-workart most eongant THBOtA 0464801. rec rooms, dormers, porches, hanging. No Job too smaU HELP WANTED— Stecnii Fttlwr \mmiBKuisucM erro, 1008, must ssU, going In osbtoati, formica, built - ins, John VerfaUle, 6484750. O W i f Check the fringe benefits. the service. Take over pay- bathrooms, Mtchens. 648-8446. Paid vfMAtkm, 7 paid HoUdsys, Blue Cross and LITTLE SPORTS BY R O ysO N 1007 PONTTAO Tempest, 880, 4- menta. OsU 6484634. CMS, AkkneM and accident inmiitmce, pcrwkin ptm ■, e wi% > CARPENTRY— oonorete steps, . Apply in person et tbe spsad, many extras. 640-1487. 1800 m u s t a n g 0(mvei^la y.8. and pnrfit flharififlr. floors, hatchways, remodeling, Mortgagos 27 PONTTAO lOOT OstaUna, 2-door power stesiW , r M o , porches, garages, closets, oeU- hardtop, Automattc, power sutomsUo. Ings, attics fihlshed, rec SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ iimtrifplitpr 1Eitpnitt$ If^ri oteerlng, power brakes, heau- owner, low mUsage. ExceUent rooms, tormlos, ceramic. Oth­ limited funds avaUable for sec­ CHENEY BROS., kic. tiful condition. Tractory suaran- oondltlon. 647-1881, ask tor Sue. er related work. No Job too ond mortgages, payments to 31 COOPER H ILL ST^-643.4141 >Mij< e e i « suit your budget. Bbcpedlent 13 BIDSBLL STREET—M ANCHBOvC > ! tse. No nioswy down, to ** o w - r ------T w w " A Moran. BuUder. paymsnts. OsU broker, 288- H ea d H e ra ld A d s Evenings 6484850. servloe, J. D. Realty, 0484189, - - r — 8718. m _ Cap*.’BB1M WeNdagU Oeirl teelwM Iwd Cwa,____ ,.

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Out of Town Invostmont Proportir N o r i e a HemoD For, Sola 72 Hoheos For Sola 72. Hbuos For Solo 72 Oot of Town Wontod Rod E«Mfo 77 For Ront 66 For Sdo T^A South Became 0>ntest MANCHESTER — Central loca­ For Solo 75 WANTK> In ManOhasUr — 6 a t a c o u rt o r PROBATR, 37 MANCHKVTER — RoomJnf -WO-FAMILT. oonvsmenuy lo- held St Bolton^ wlthta imd tor ^ AVAILABLE Immedtatoly, ^ VERNON —Beautiful 8% room house, tpod location between Iwme. Mori ooowmlent oated close to ibo^lng, trane- tion, S-room Oape with abed or 6-bedroom .Colonial, mini­ Between Nixon, Wallace District of Andover, on the lit BERRY’ S WORLD let three room aU electric ■ ^p^rtment In excellent reel- dormer, one room finiohed off COVENTRY, (North) overslied mum of i batiurooms, 2-car ga­ of November, A.D. 19^ - . _ redevriopment and proposed Preeent. Norman J. Pnwm. JefSe- CLASSIFIED apartment, Andover, 1-429-8811 shopping ■ center, Potential up, large one^mr garage. TbU 6H room Randi. Built-In kitch­ rage preferred. Must have ma­ Estate of Harold J. Dwyer, DRAFTSMAN dential area featuring one bed­ S 3 !... poeelbUltiaa. PhUbrick ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — The Yet the Republican picture in ext. 1289 (Days), 742-8289 (Eve- is a custcmi built home. Only en, stone fireplace. Acre treed ture trees. Buyer prepared tor of Bolton, In lold Dlitrict. de,s room, heat, hot water, refriger­ gross, $8,188 per year. Ample tJL» Arenoy ReiUtori, 64941847. battle for electoral votes across the South was bright in spots. ______enoloMd porch. Don’t lot with a yierw.- Only $19,900 quick purchase. Please send The Executrix, havtag «*blbl| Male or Female mnaa) ator and range, adulta only. parking, reflnlsbed inelda and $21,600. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, the ftouth turned into a contest Two Incumbent Republican i»er 'account Vlth said 'Pasek ReUtork, 280-7476, 742- toll Information to Box R, Man­ 8120. Call 872-0628 week days. out. Excellent Investment prop­ (May. CaU Wolverton Agency BEAUTIFUL five room Cape, 648-1677. between GOP presidential nomi­ Congressmen In Alabama were *or'^^°ssc«rtalnment_ of ADVERTISING Math ability very helpful HIGHLAND OAK VUlage—8V4 ReaMora, 649-8818 custom built, fireplace, garage, 82U..^ chester Herald. r ' erty. CaU The R.F. Dlmook re-elected, as was a OOP Con- dliitributce* and an older of dlstrino- WIU Train—Salary Open room apartment, wall to wall ^ — r n o n - Mount____ Vernon MANCHESTER, Rocklet^re cus­ nee Richard M. Nixon and third CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Oo. 649-0240. exceUent condition. Central lo­ EAST HARTFORD -^pUt Lev- WANTED^^arming house to party candidate George C. Wal gressmah ih Q eor^ a Arkansas ^hat the Ifth dor M Opportunity for Advancement oarpj^ d^wariier and die- ApanmemsApartments ^yallabavailable Novem^------—— ------— tH R E E bedroom older OolatSal. tom built Ranch, family room, cation. Gerard Agency, 648- el famUy room, three bsd- lace. Gkrv. Wlnlhrop Rockefeller, first November. A.D. 19W, 10:00 o * o i^ 8 AJL to 4:30 PJL poeal. 849-1044 ber 1st, new 8H rooms, at CHOICE looaUons. Drive by Large treed lot. Central loca­ 8 bedrooms, walk out base­ be renovated In fine location. 0866, 6494)688. rooma, garage, good slsed Ibt, The Democratic standard- GOP chief executW* in th^e etate thTSSSe to $180; 4H at $^70; heat, hot wa- the large com er at Bast Cen tion. Low 20’s, owner anxloua. ment, treed lot, large family CaU before 4 p.m., 646-16(®. GRISWOLD FOUR ROOMS on first floor, 80 Handy location. $28,900. F o r bearer, Vice President Hubert since Reconstruction, heia a assiimed for a hearlnk on th« atkn^ ter, refrigerator, oven- range ter and Ooodwln or look over HJC. Frecbette Raaltona, 647- EtANOHESTBR, 6 ^ room older sise kitchen. Hayes Agency, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ENGINEERING, INC. Locust St., heat, hot water, no _V.—- H. Humphrey, won vote-rl^ precarious lead. SM.^T'lnd'^hta ' "dh^ disposal, dishwasher, wall to at the property at the com er 99M. home. In town location, alumi­ 6464)181. appointment call PhUbrick 4-.M VM. DAT BEFOnS PCBUOATION ai^Uances, adults. $188. Call Texas—but this appeared to be ^nd. In North Carolina, Re- Executrix to give notice ther^ ConsuKlng EnKlneere Land waU carpeting, alr-condltlon- of Center and Orismrold St. T.J. num elding, atorma and Agency Realtors, 64941347. 646-2426, between 0-5. EXEJOUnVB seven room Oar- MANCHESTER — Neat 6-room the only state o( the old Oonfed- publican Wllmer "Vinegar ^ Itiiaillnr fer aatorday and Menday ta 4:M p.m. Friday. Surveyors Ing, swimming pool, tennis Crockett Realtors, 648-1677. ‘ screens. Brand new furnace, NOnCE rtaon Colonial Lakewood Cape, convenient, west side, COVENTRY — fuU price $14,- eracy which Humphrey would Bend" Mlzell, a former profes- gijj District, and by. m all^ lettaiw LOOKING (or anything In courts, parking and storage good equity builder, with low, said District, and br manmg leuan Circle area. Overrised two- located near new Rt. 6. Fast 000. Secluded 4-room Raisrii, PUBLIC HEARING carry. atonalsionai baseball oaseoaii pitcher,pncner, won a» TOCK OOOnOtATION WDJL 264 Main Street real estate rentals — apart- all Included. No pets. Tele­ MANCHESTER — Bxorilsitt low down payment. $16,600. Manchester oar garage, breeaeway, tw o sale Imminent at $18,600. Hur­ large Uving room, over a n BOARD OF DIRBCTORfl Humphrey seemed on his way congressional seat with a vlcto- outaMe aatd District, a cotv of BE AFnaCOATED D IA L 643-2711 -neiits, homes, multiple dweU- phone Hartford, 627-9288, Ver­ Investment,, $10,000 down, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, flreplaoaa, lovely treed lo t ry. CaU Paul W. Dougan, Real­ acre of huge pines, fuU base­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, to becoming the first Democrat-imocrat- rv ^ver over Democratic nominee this order, oil at leart aeven days iiigs. no fees. Call ' .1 D. Real 12 per cent return plus amor­ 649-2818. and CaU 848-2489 Mr. Griswold or non 878-8721. GUI J:D. Rm I EMate Aaao- ment, 2-car garage. J.O. Poa- OONNBCTnCUT - before said day of hearing. tization plus potential growth. tor, 649-46S6. _ - « . s ______a____ I — Ic r presidential - ‘------nominee In 1(» wgmio, s . s . v . *>^0— Bagley, —an heir------to -- the ^ R. rcLum maKe $o thisun» v.«us*. Court. Mr. Boud Rstate Associates, Inc., 848- eum A Associates, 648-9869. ANDOVER — Country apart­ Call J.O. Possum A Asaoctatek, cUlea, too., 648-6129, 648-6779, PiM lo h e a r fn c reguiany t© fan to carry a single j Reynolds Tobacco Co. for- .®v Court,_ Continuod From f rocoding Pogo 9129. SEVEN ,A(JRES, % mUe from duidiibid the fiMt Tuesday annth .___ NORMAN J. PREtIBS, Judge. 843-9860. 649-1888. sohediSed tor the fiMt Tuesday state In the Deep South. tune. ment, 4 rooms, on Rt. 6, pri­ .1-84, BH room Ranch. Fire­ $20,900 —1\ acres. Old Colon­ W ^ H A V B customers waiting In each month la hereby can­ vate home setting, no chU- MANCHESTER —Six room MANCHESTER place, 20 X 80 masonary out- ial, eompletaly - modernised, Wallace, who made his final W o n ( o r ^ e rental of your apart­ dren, no pets. References. Call celed tor ’Risoday, November 6, 1 36 Help tod— Male 36 house plus finished room In buUdlng, double carport. bright and clean, three ga­ campaign appeal In Atlanta and NOTICE ment ar home. J. D. Real Es­ Land For Salt 71 beenuae of the nationel eleo- Naugatuck,Man Held 742-8287 alter 6. basement. Excellent cendttlon. Beautiful 8>bedroom Ranch, Hutchins Agency, Realtors. rages, nice ylow, trees, subur­ said It was "from the soul of the IZ:— ~ PLUMBERS, experienced. New tate AsSpclates, Inc., 643-8129. tkMk. / At a’ meeting of the PleswiiBg P ^ T - T D t t Jantor wMited conetrucUon. Top hourly^rate. PRESSER BOLTON —28 acres of beauti­ Nice residential nxee. Con- immaculate condition, base­ 849-6824. ban. Hutchins Agency, Real­ South," carried tour Southern In Bank Robbery ...... ROCKVILLE - 3 room fur John I. Garshle Jr., statea—Louisiana, Alabama. and Zoning Oommiaslon of Man­ Pilgrim MIUs. Apply to man- overtime. Imperial Plumbing, ful high wooded rolling Idnd venlant to bus, school a n d ment garage, finished rec­ tors. 649-6824. MANOTBOTER — Park Chest- ,ughed apartment, $120. without MANCHESTER—17 Haael S t 8- Board of DIreoton Georgia and Mississippi. He NAUGATUCK. Ooim. (AP)____ chester, (!k>nnecticut, held Men­ ager 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. South Windsor, 844-1521. nut Garden Apartments avail------‘ near new highway, long road stores. Prtnclpala only. Call reation room, living room Roughs and silke. Either heat. Four room apartment, bedroom. Colonial, aluminum VERNON - Maneheotei* Lins •Unoheotor, Conn. was leading In Arkansas. John Paul Reid, 23, was ar- day evening, October 98, 198S, able 4H rooms, $180. Heat, hot frontage. Priced to sell. Call owner, 649-6010. with fireidaoe, prime loca­ EXPANDING corporation has part-time or full-time. New newly renovated, stove and re­ aiding. Elxcellent condition, on­ —seven room oversized Cape. Dated at MOndiastsr, Oan- Nixon carried Florida, Virgin rested today In connection with **)* following official, aotions water, oven ijange, refriger­ early. Hayes Agency, 648-0181. , tion. openings for skilled form build­ plant located In Vernon. frigerator, $120. Call 875-6148. MANCHESTER — This older ly $16,900. H.M. Frechette Five bedrooms, two futlliaths. neoticut, ItUm thlnUeth day of la, Tennessee, South Carolina the Oct. 30 holdup of the Thom- were taken: ACCOUNTS Contact Mr. Johnson, busi­ ator, parking and.storage. 627- ers. An apprentioe program is ELLINGTON ^ R t. 288. Pinne"jr WAPPINO - Avery St. Beau- Cape has been remodeled with Realtors, 647-9993. Priced to sell, $21,600. Hayes Oetober 1968. and North Carolina. aston Savings Bank office In ALEXANDER JARVIS—Special available for men willing to ness phone 872-4608, home 0288 between 9-6 p.m. After 6 International Associates o m 647-1871. \ Brook Apartments. Brand new tlful, high, flat, some treM, a ^ a new kitchen, new bathroom Agency, 6464)181. Nixon's showing in the South Terryville. Permit for Group Dwellings— participate. Unkm riiop with RECEIVABLE phone, 872-4018. p.m .,’ 647-1871. \ MANCHESTER — custom built ------J ------V ------,^ room, brick, one story gar- proxlmately 16 m m s and new furnace. Cedi today to deprived Wallace of the large State police said Reid was 84 units and janitor’s ajiart- year 'round work. Eqiud op- 3 647-1800 center hall Cape, six rooms, BAST HARTFORD — Imma­ MANAGER F------O im R(X)M8, first flobr, wUh . d M ‘ apartments’.aoartments. Total electric, family house and two toteCMtotaCM eee this 8 or 4 bedrooiA home Southem base of electoral votes picked up by Naugatuck author- ment — Center Street—AP- poituxdty employer. Allied toll dormer, rec room. St. culate 4-room Ranch, 80x160 INVITATION stove, convenient, working cou- appliances furnished. Each bams, seconds from 1-84. Keito priced at $19,900. Paul vW. Dou­ he had expected. Ities on a federal warrant charg- PROVED. Building Systems, Inc., Manr (0 INI kr NEA, Ik James Parish. Only $24,600. lot, taxes $200. yearly. Ehc- At the same time, the Wallace ing violation of the bank rob- ROBERT Z. STAVNITSKY — Progressive manufacturer plo, no children or pets. 6^*- apartment having an— ■-*—Interior Agency, 648-4128, 8I7-9648, gan Realtors, 649-4688. Chester, Conn. 84^124. Situations W a n tM ^ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. cellent retirement starter TO BID drlve seemed to undercut Re­ bery. statutes and a state war­ of electrical appliances "Our 7094 after 4 p.m. brick wall and natural board MANCHESTER—6 room Oolon- SPRING STREET — GARD­ organization is interested in purchasing some of MANCHESTER -V ern on line, home. Bel Air Real Estate, Seeled bMb will be received at publican efforts .to strengthen rant charging armed robbery MECHANIC, bowling pin Mtting seeks an Accounts Receiv­ FtmoDt 38 paneling. Two apartments left. ial central location, fireplace, $14,900/ -2-BEDROOM Ranch, NER STREET—To change to ' those $500/)00 cars like the one made for the President} AVAILABLE Dec. 1st. Modem r ------643-9882. ______4he office of the Director of with violence and theft of a mnohliMW. wiU train, inquire able Manager with zero to custom built three bedroom garage. Owner transferred, im' porch with wrought Iron rail­ their party In the South. Residence Zone AA all or port WILL BABYSIT days, for two 4% room, 2-bedn)om2-bedroom apart- 'Vne'V™ »>• Housa^JFor^ato mtHor vehicle. HoUday Lanes, 39 Spencer St. 2 years experience. Some Ranoh. Huge breezeway and mediate occupancy. Call now. ing. full cellar, garage, 100x200 COVENTRY — 0>zy Ranch, General Services, 41 Center The___ brightest____ spot for _ South- of an area now in Rural Reoh to four' year old child. Call ment, range, refrigerator, dls- ROOM Cape, three or tour Reid was arrested at 16 Wal- knowledge of E.D.T. desir­ overslsad two-ear garage. Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- lot. trees. Hutchins Agency-. large family kitchen, two large Street, Meuidiefter, Consx, until Republicans .striving to dence Zoi^, described os fol­ 643-7089. posal bedrooms, IH baths, rec room, MECHANIC wanted, top wages. able. Apply posal. 80 Hudsmi St. Phone af- e t a '^ W d T T extaJtor’ private bedrooms, 1% b^ths. rec room, Treed lot. Lovely family room, 0181. Realtors, 649-6324- bedrooms, paneled living room, November 18, 1968 at 11 a.m., jjulld state party organizations nut St. State police said the lows; Starting at a point on Gardaii T aim Antiquos 56 ter 6 p.m. 049-6797. one car garage. Priced to seU Bxcrilent benefits tor first wood deck. $160. Adults only, circular built-in bar. Immed­ overdzed garage. Beautiful tor PJUNTINO OF PINE Florida, where Republican federal and state warrants were the south side o f Spring dnae mechanic. Contact Mr. at $19,900. Hurry 1 Paul W. iate ocetqiancy. $9,600. Meyer MANCHESTER — six room PRIVACY — parklike 230 x 288 wooded tot Only $11,900. Char STREET FIREHOUSE. Edward J. Gurney defeated tor- obtained as a result of a joint Dairy Products 50 WANTTiD TO BUY — antiques, NEW ONE and twp-bedroom de­ no pets. Call James J. Gessay, Street and the west skis o f Briiwartz, Bourne Buick, 285 Situarions Wontod— Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. Agency, Realtor, 648-0609. Randi, flreplstce, built-in range yard, spotless six room Itandi. Bids forma, plans and sped- u^er Gov. Leroy Collins to be- Investigation of the hold- lONA MFG. CO. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ luxe garden type apartments 876-0134. ______Bon Agency, 643-0688. Gardner Street, the line runs is.frn Street, Manriiester. Mato 39 ed lamps, art glass, primitives, r IH baths, 2-car gsurage, ISO x Plastered walls, sundeck, ga­ fications are available at the come the first member of hts up of ithe bank’s office. southerly 186’, more or less; TURNIPS, $1 half bushel, yel­ avaUable now. Call Paul MANCHESTER______-fu ll price IMMACULATE seven room 200 lot Hutdtins Agency, Real- VERNON —New seven room Regent St., Manchester any quantity. Furniture re­ rage, trees. Don’t miss 11. General Sefvlces Office, 41 Cen- party elected to the U.8. Sehate The Investigation la <»ntinM- thence westerly 487.20’, m ore MALE Production Workers low globe and purple tops. W. Dougan, Realtor. 640-4636. i^d $19,600, $2,000 down if quali­ home, with large cedar clooet tO'R. 64»-5.'»24 Colonial, m baths, built - Ins, RELIABLE married man will paired. 644-8962. Ave., third fldor, 4 rooms and Hutchins Agency, Realtors, ter Street, Manchester, Con- from Florida since Reconstruc- InS. police said Reto was or less; thence northerly 161.- Openings on all three shifts. Comer of Glode Lane and fied. Six room Cape, full In fourth bedroom, new garage. Call now and pick your being held under $60,000 bond. mow lawns, rake leaves, paint, 96 West Middle Tpke., 4Vi room garage. Adults. CaU 528-3308. ‘ 849-6824. nectlcut. Rates: $2.88 per hour and up. ToUand Street at East Hart­ BEAUTIFUL Imported. Inlaid basement, rec room, walk ceramic bath and vanity, 100 CAPE —8 rooms, formal din ______colors. H. M. Frechette Real­ ai’, more or less, to Spring JOURNEYMAN electrician and any odd jobs. Reasonable rates. duplex,' heat, hot water, elec­ - 4 - Town of MancheMer, But many Wallace supporters In the holdup, two men w w - to school. J.O. Poesum As­ Ing room, 8 or 4 bedrooms, MANCHESTER this 7 room Street; thence easterly along Applications accepted daily. helper; paid vacation and bene­ ford, Manchester townllne. credenza $500. Black walnut BOLTON — Pour room Ranch k amp service, recent furnace tors, 647-6998. tended to vote tor the former Al- ing stocking masks s c o o ^ the 649-9673. tric stove and refrigerator, ga­ full shed dormer, family room, Cape offers 3 bedrooms, formal OoMieoUcut the southerly side ot Spring CaU Mrs. Mturge Hampeon, 643- fits. Wilson Electrical Co., 649- spool bed, 160 years old, beauti­ with enclosed porch a’.id ga­ sociates, 643-9860. and roof, walk to bus line, abama governor. In the presi­ loot from three cash drawers rage. AvaUable Nov. 18. CaU handy location, $21,000. Phil- dining room, and a heated rec VERNON — 2 family modem Robert B. WelM, Street to point of begianing. U6S. Apply to Rogers Oorp.. TWO MEN available to do work ful condition, $180. Call 643- rage. Small office area in ga­ schot^ and shopping, $21,900. dential race, and then vote for and fled in a car. 4817. 649-2886 before 6 p.m. brick Agency Realtors, 649- room. Bowers School area. Immaculate, 5-5 flat, built General Manager APPROVED. Non and Oakland St., Manches- around the houae, yard, paint­ Household Goods 5l 9425. rage. Quiet street, large back­ Can now, Wolverton Agency Democratic caindldates In other 6847. Priced to seU at $21,600. Call 1967, 2 furnaces, convenient lo­ JOHN BARNTNI and RICHARD ter, Oorni. An equal opportunity e LBCTTRICIAN or helper, paid ing, wallpapering, carpentry, SMALL apartment for one or yard. $160. montiily. 247-2262 or ResUtors, 649-2818. races. Main St. Location Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- cation near Circle. Bel Air No part of New Orleans’ Lake W. HOWES — DEMI NO employer, hoUdays, vacation, time and a repair and aU odd Jobs. 649- two peoiUe, $160 per month. 875-6669. SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ For Instance. James Allen of SINGER automatic zig-zag sew­ MANCHESTER -- Young 5V$ Real Estate, 648-9832. Pontdiartrain is niore than 16 STREET—McNAUL STREET ----- 1---- T";— TZ—ZZTZ balf for overtime. Insurance 7464. Wearing Apporal— Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 649- Avaikibto Imnwdiately cellent condition, /m bus line. 4686. Gadsden, Ala., Wallace’s lieu­ ing machine, with cabinet, ex­ ROCKVILLE - f i v e rooms, room Ranch with a real coun­ NOTICE feet deep. —To change to Business Zone ^ . 1***^ ‘***^ ^ benetits. CaU 844-0608, after 6 Furs 57 5347. Property includes 2 extra build­ BOLTON LAKE — 4H room tenant governor during the third air. Outdoor workers, shop cellent candlUon, hems, b u t t o n -______^ ------stove, and refrigerator, $118. try slsed kitchen fmd a built- $18,900 BUYS this 6 room ing lots. Marlon E. Robertson, Ranch, beautiful treed lot, 600’ PUBLIC HEARING party candidate’s term as gov­ m , all or part of an area workers, concrete fabricators. P' holes, sews on buttons, em- GIRL’S SKI JACKET, size 12; MANCHESTER — five room, Four rooms, stove and refrig­ OFFICE in oven and range. Large liv­ Ranch, nice condition, beauti­ Reelicfe, 64841968. to water, new furnace, only TOWN OF MANCHESTER. ernor, ea)illy won election to the now ta Residence Zone A, de­ Have many openings tor p a r t -TIME three evenings and Dogs Birds Pats 41 broiders. Monograms,Aar«*n wso etc. coat, size lO-iA*12-14; 4aib1rA9jacket, 4ltn>jun­ three •- IkAHprv^mbedroom anartmAfit..apartment. erator, heat and hot water, ing room with wall to wall ful view. $14,600. buys this 6- CONNECTICUT scribed as followa: Northerly: room expandable Oalifomta $13,600. Hayes Agency, 646- U.S. Senate, defeating Republi­ steady work in healthy outdoor Saturday, $80. per week." Call Originally over $800., now only ior 9; girts’ and ladles’ dress­ Available November 1, $180. $130. Call 872-4752. SPACE carpeting and a com er fire­ CUSTOM built five room home. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO NOTICE by Demtag Street, 896’, more OROOMINO A U - breeds. Bar- Randi, one acre land, $28,900. 0181. can Perry O. Hooper. type work. No experience re- 928-2214. $56. or $10. monthly, d t y Sew­ es, sizes junior 7-9 end lS-16; Call J.D. Real Estate As­ place, 8 generous bedrooms Large Living room with fire­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER or less; Easterly: by McNall mony HIU. H.C Cbaae, Habmsi tor this 4-bedroom, Dutch Co­ In Georgia, where Wallace PUBLIC HE ARING qulnd.QQirea. Year xear ‘round rouDu workw w * withw * tu ------—------;— — ing Center, 622-0470. mlaoellaneouB. 649-2768. sociates, Inc., 048-6129 or 648- $ | Q Q ^ and 2 full ceramic baths, alu­ place, formal dining room, HORSE BARN — 4H acres, PSINSION ORDINANlCBB ______^ Street, 260’ , more or less; overtime. Top pay rate. Many OUFTOtllAN —Varied janitorial Ad.. Bolton. 84S-6427. lonial, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, polled nearly half the popular TOWN OP MANCHBISTER, 8779. minum combinations, oil hot modem kitchen, jolousled training and riding rings, 6- In accordance with provisions Democratic Sen. Herman Southerly: by' other land of benefits. Union shop. An equal duties. Smril private ^ o r t In Wantod To Rant 68 enclosed breezeway and ga­ OONNECnCUT Man- DACHSHUND —AKC puppies. LEFT OVER —1988 zig zag W a n lA sL — T a Ru V 5 8 THRFF room heated anart water heat, Buckley School, porch, two bedrooms, space (or room brick Ranch, fam ily ^ ______iBuucu = ______Howee and Bamlni (now In Hartford. Write Box "D " Mo-ir. ZM sewiiw machines. BuUt-ln con- WantoO— IO BUy OO THREErHREE room room heatM heatM apart a^rt- R^gpoNSIBLE working couple Call Mr. Ma trick rage, over one acre land. of ihe Town Oiarter, notice la j, Talmadge won an over- PROPOSED ORDINANOE opportunity employer. Apply in reds, blacks and chocolate, $50 sewing machines. Built-In con­ $28,900. Wolverton Agency, third, IVi baths, 2-car garage. room, trew, Hutehlns given that a Public Hear- whelming victory over RepubU Industrial Zone) in port by person to AUled Casting Coip-, Chester Herald. trols to make button holes, sew ment, stoye and_ re rigerator. desires to rent furnished anart-apart­ Realtor, 649-2818. Mitten Realty Oo. Realtors, In accordance with provisions up. Also Pekingese and Wei WANTED — Antique furniture, Suitable for working woman Lot 120x140, beautifully land­ Agency, Realtors 849-5324. ing WiU be held In the Hearing challenger Earl Patton Jr. each, 1078', more or less; buttons on, blind hem dresses, 6 4 0 - S 2 0 3 643-8930. of the Town Chsiter, notice is 200 Ttdland Tl’pke., Manchester. OIL TRUCK driver. Aj^ly In maraners, 1-628-6673. glass, pewter, oU paintings or ment or home for approximate­ scaped. Marlon E. Robertson Room of the Municipal Build- Democratic veteran of 14 Westerly: by land n/f Bruen- make fancy stitches. Reduced Call 643-6016. ly 3 months period while thrir VERNON hereby given that a PubUc person to Fojgarty Bros., 319 other antique Items. Any quan­ Realtor, 648-6953. MANCHESTER —six room tag, 41 Center S|treet, Monches- years In Congress, Sen. Sam Er- graber, 160’ more or lees. LOOKING for good homes, one to only $33.60 or you can home is being relocated. Call Hearing will toe held In the Broad St. tity. 643-8709, 165 Oakland St. CENTRAL — 8 room apart- Cape, centrally located, cor- ONE LEVEL LIVING ter, Oormeotlcut, November 12, yin of North Carollna^a state APPROVED. black and vdiite kitten and 2 pay 6 payments of $5.60 per ment, stove, refrigerator and 649-6026 after 6, or 646-8166. NEW LISTING — 634 room Hearing Room of the Munlcli»l __ >.ier lot. Excellent condition. 1968, at 8:00 p.m., on a pro- where Nixon was leading—won Building, 41 Center Street, No-EJXIAR H. CLARKE—SLA'ilHlR CLERK and stock work, tiger cats. CaU 649-6480. after month. For free delivery call HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques heat. 643-1064. Oape, all nice sized rooms. .No stairs to dlm b In this CLERK RETIRED English couple de­ FEMALE Curran Realty, 628-2780. posed amendment to Town of a solid victory over the OOP vember 12, 1968, at 8:00 p.m. on STREET—To change to Busl- mornings only, flexlWe hours. 5:30 anytime weekends. Capitol Service Manager tiU bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Quiet location yet walking "clean as a whistle” 6 room sires flat In quiet 2-famUy Mandiester Pension Ordtoances. nominee. Bob Somers. ness Zone II, all or part of an Apply at once In modem phar­ 9 p.m. If tiril, call collect, 246- glassware. We buy estates. VU- 1HREB ROOM apartment, distance to bus, schools, shop­ MANCHESTEIR —West Side. Ranch with an attached a propoeed Ordinance providing Mail A Supply Dept. ADORABLE black male toy house, near bus, reasonable. PRODUCTION 357 A copy of the proposed in South Carolina, a Nixon area now ta Rural Re'sidence macy. Manager, Liggett Drug, 2140. lage Peddler, Auctioneer. 420 stove and refrigerator, s e c- ping. Priced In the teens. Bhctra clean six room Colonial. garage. 2 flrepiaices, built- tor the Use of Tax Credits In- miniature poodles. AKC regis­ 528-8209. amendment to the Ordinances state. Democratic Sen. Ernest Zone, described as follows: Manchester Shopping Parkade. Lake St.. Bolton. 649-3247. V ond floor, $96. monthly. CaU Wolverton Agency Realtors, Oablneted kitchen with built- in oven and range, and a etead of Actual Payment of tered. Ready In three weeks. ASSEMBURS may toe seen In the Town f . Holllngs won re-election over Northerly: by Conn. State Win train for goieral cleri­ CLEAN USED r e fr ig e r a to r s .______643-4491. 849-2818. ins, 134 baths, garage. Beauti­ lovely encloeed back porch. Taxes by the Manchester Re­ cal duties including opera­ PART-TIME help wanted $75. Call 742-7292. automatic washers WANTED — Restaurant equifh with Progressive SOUTH MAIN Clerk’s office during ibustaess his Republican opponent, Mar- Highway Route 1-84. 600’ , ranges Electrical Appliance ful lot. Low 20’s. CaU now. $23,600. 649-6306 or 876-6611. development Agency. tion of postage meter and mornings. Morlarty Chevron ment, store, tavern and bank THREE room heated apart­ RANCH — Green Manor home houra. shaU J. Porker. more or less; Easterly: by ENCUJSH Setter pups, orange with guarantees. See them at Busiiwto Propoity Company — Apply Hayes Agency, 646-0131. A copy of the propoeed Ordi­ dupUcaUng equipment. Posi- Service, 270 Hartford Rd. ruptcy equipment. CaU Fon­ ment, stove and refrigerator, many extras, neat and clean, John I. Gsirolde Jr., In Arkansas, where WaUace beltons, whelped Sept. 19, B. D. Pearl's Appliances. 849 Stately (M er Colonial with nance may be eeen in the Town other lEuid of Clarice, 600’ , tioo available as a result of. taine Rest|wtrant Equipment, second floor, one year lease, For Sato 70 asking $24,900. Morrison Secretary led. Democratic Sen. J. W. FUl- champion sire and dam. Five Main St. Call 643-2171. 4 bedrooms, 8 bathe, 2 fire­ = B & W Clerk’s office during buitaeea more or lease Southerly: by employe promotion. FYee 473 Windsor Street, Comer security deposit required. IONA MHI. CO. Agency, 64S!-1015, 643-0644. Board of Directors bright won In his bid for a fifth show prospects, $160, one pet BOLTON —Former Rosemont places, and a new heating Lots- For Sala 73- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. hours. other land of Clarke, 600’, parking, subsidized cafe­ Holp Wontod— Canton Street Hartford. 627- Adults, no pets. OaU 649-2K2 Regent I male, $75. 849-3971 after 6. Restaurant, now tor sale, ap­ system. Beautiful location MANCHESTER and vicinity. Manchester Parkade, John I. Garalde Jr., more or less; Westerty: Iqr teria, promotional oppor­ 6771. after 5:80 p.m. 'Manimeeter,lanwesl Conn. MANCHESTER — Multiple lots Dated at ^*^brlght, 63, chairman of the proximately 10 acres. Great (praoticaUy on the golf Over 75 homes from $7,600 up. - Mancheeter 646-5306 Secretary Slater Street, 600’, more or tunities, tree medical and GERMAN SHEPHERD, nine course). Large trees, 8-car for sale, B zone, suitable tor n J ^ ^ fe X ^ N o v ^ - 8«n<^te Foreign Relations BUY OUT ______FOUR ROOM apartment, mld- potential, T. J. Crockett Real­ Call Mitten Realty Company; n ecoct^ mm y mtttee. was considered to be Board of Directors less. APPROVED. Insurance coverage and ex- months old, good watch dog garage, amncadmately half 2-(amlly houses. Victor Agen­ VERNON-Manebester Line. 4-8, mlttee, — tUSSELL B. PRBIfTrCE, Rooms W ithout Board 59 die aged couple preferred. tor, 648-1877. Realtors, 648-6930. ber 1668. facing his stlffest chaUenge in Manchester, Conn. ceUent working conditions and pet. Reasonable. Call 643- acre. Now vacant. T. J. cy, 648-6700 two family, two furnaces, TRUSTEE — G A R D N E R Heat; hot water, garage, mod­ 24 years from 41-year-old Re­ Dated at Manchester, Con­ are extras offered in addi­ CAB DRIVER 1340. of Crockett, Realtor 643-1677. $20,900 — Near Route 16, 134 unique opportunity for econom- STRBBJT—To change to Resi­ em kitchen, sunporch. 649-7128. WE HAVE choice one acre publican challenger Charles T. necticut, thU 1st day of Novem­ tion to competitive salary. ROOM for rent, just painted, wooded acres. 634 room Randi . leal living or Investment. On­ dence Zone AA, all or pari ot We have an opening for a HUNTING dog. English prtnt- wooded lota near Bolton Cen­ ber 1966. Aw>ly $46 per month. CaU 649-2290. IMMEDIATE occupancy, five 134 baths, wall to wall carpets. ly $21,600. Hayes Agency, 646- Bernard. courteous, capable driver er, with papers, male, 4 years NORM AN’S ter and other locations. For NOTK3E Louisiana and Mississippi, an area now in Rural Resi­ room second floor apartment. Hutdilns Agency Realtors, 649- 0131. dence Zone, described as fol­ for the Manchester area. old. Call 643-6069. THE THOMPSON Hotise — Obt HELP WANTED further Information, call R.F. both Wallace states, gave com­ FIRST NATIONAL 96 Wells Strest, $110. Apply 5824. PUBIJC HEARING lows; An Irregular shaped Your hours wUl be 2-8 p.m. GOING OUT OF tage St. centrally located, large Dtmock CX>., 646-5246. BAST HARTFORD, 634 room DlSFOSinON OF PARCB5L 7B fortable margins to Democratic BEAGLE, free three month old between 7 and 8 p.m. or call Clerk-typist, experienced with apptitude for fljr- parcel consisting of appiroxl- STORES ' dally. Come in and talk plea.santly furnished rooms, MANCHESTER — So. Main St. bouse, garage, full cellar. congressional candidates. NOTICE female wants good home. BUSINESS 1-638-6618. ures, paid vacations, 7 paid holidays, Blue C r^ , GARRISON Colonial ta one of metely 31.6 acres,, beginning with us. parking. Call 649-2368 for over­ Seven room older Colonial, '^ « N 0 N r e DBV^OI^^AOBNCT ■TOWN OF MANCHESTER V Park k Oakland Aves. Housebroken. OaU 646-2723. Manchester’s most desirable Beautiful Mgh scenic wooded on the westerly side of Gard­ night and permanent guest LARGE 4 room apartment, CMS, sickness and accident insurance, pension plan aluminum combinations, mod' shopping. 876-7788. Bast Hartford EAST HARTFORD CAB nelghboihoods. Modem Kitch­ tots. Up to two acres In size. BOAiRD OF DIRECTORS POSITION VACANCY ner Street and extending west­ Remaining Furniture Stock rates ■new bulMlng, center of tow.'i, and profit sharing. em bath, close to schoolo, tow TIOWN OF MANCHESTER. NOTICE PLANNING CO. ,^ a t, stove, refrigerator, $160. en, formal dining room, famUy 20's. West Side Realty, 649- Call now. Hayes Agency, 846- erly to the present Residence room, large living room with 0181. Wanted— Real Estdie 77 OONNECmCUT TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 107 Burnside Ave., Artktos For Sato 45 This may be your once in a COMFORTABLE motel near AvaUable Nov. 10th, 648-4606. 4842. PUBLIC HEARING Zone AA off the east side of CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. fireplace, three large bed­ Notice is hereby given that ^,190.00 - $10,140.00 Dartmouth Road, (formeriy Bast Hartford lifetime opportunity to buy shcqyplng.0 t z v | ^ | /s a s ^ . Rooms now •» •» available V ------— . - I , . . LARGE FAMILY wants to buy ______BOARD OP DIRECTORS FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt rooms, two car garage. Phil- MANCHESTER —Two famUy, 60 X 160’ TREED buUdlng lot. the Board of Dlreotoirs of (he To work under the direction fine quality furniture at un­ at monthly rates until May Ut. AVAILABLE aoon, four room SI COOPER HnX. 8T., BIANCHE8TBR— TOWN OP MANCHESTER, Gankofskie Farm). AP- shoes, better than cheap new brick Agency, Realtors, 649- 6 rooms each flat. Each apart­ Central to schools, churrites, three or four bedroom home. Manchester, Oonmeoti- of the Planning Director In all believable savings. Choose 8764)007. dufUex, three years old, cen­ OONNECmCUT PROiraD. ones. Sam Yulyes, "Shoe re­ ment has individual modem shopping. City water and sew­ In Saint James’ Parish. Oan ^ ^ ^ Public Hearing BRIDGEPORT OFFICE from $250,000 remaining fur­ trally located. Adulta, no pets. 6347. PROPOSED ORDINANCE matters connected _ , - with , town a PPR03(ED: A subdivision as pairing—the best kind!” 23 Oak ROOM tor refined lady. Must heating system ta exceUent er, $5,600. 649-6246. pay up to $26,000. Call Paul jj, Hearing Room of the Mu- MANAGER niture Inventory. Hundreds $136. 643-2268. In accordance with provisions planning. Duties include field riiown on a plan titled "P rop- Street. have local references. No other condition. Aturolmun combina­ *W. Dougan. Realtor, 649-4636. Building, 41 Center of bedrooms and living of ihe Town Charter, notice Is Inspections concern^ zone ^ prank Meumer-HlHs- OPERATORS Rapidly expanding oempany roomers. Qall 648-9428. FOUR ROOM apartment, 11 tion windows ftad doors. Nice QUALIFIED younger couple Street, Moncheoter, Connecticut, FREE — llew wheels with snow rooms, rows and rows of hereby given dwut a Public changes and suMlylslon itown Road, Manchester, Con- needs qualified manager Church Street. Middle aged area of town, convenient to bus­ Out of Town needs 3 bedroom home n on Tuesday, November 12, 1968 tires. Discount price on studs. dinettes and recUners. CLEAN HEATED comfortable WAINTED-MEN and WOMEN BOOKKEEPING 1 Hearing will be held In the " ■'eport writog - legal nectlcut Scale l’’-40’ Oct. 26, to take charge of 4 girl of­ coujUe, no chUdren, no pets. es, ShoppliMi B(diools a n d For Sole 75 Minimum 60 hour work Order your winter tires now. Choose from Colonial, Mod­ rooms, also two room efficien­ Manchester. Can pay up to at 8:00 p.im. to 'Consider and act Hearing Room of ihe Municipal searches - map drafti^ - j^p- Griawold Engineering, fice. Extensive bookkeep­ church. Immediate occupan­ week. AU benefits including Cede’s Discount Station, tele­ em, Mediterranean, Tra- cies. Call Scranton Motel and Several Job openings avaUable on 2nd and 3rd shifts ■ ELUNGION —200 year old $20,000. Paul W. Dougan Real-, on the following: Bulldtag, 41 Center Street, No- graphs and charts - Manchester, Ckmneotl- ing background required. MACHINE cy. Alice dampet. Realtor, tor, 649-4636. 1. To approve the dlspoeltion pension plan. Good working phone 643-5332. dlticHial and Provincial Cabins, 649-0828 before 6 p.m., Dutch Colonial in mint condi­ v L ^ 1 2 . 1968 at 8:00 p.m.. on f s s 1 o n ExceUent salary and growth Fnrnlsliad tor MACHINE OPERATORS. We wUl train yon. 649-4648. price tor Parcel 7B. conditions. Apply in person. styles. Now you can save 160 ToUond Tpke. ■ tion. Three fireplaces, dutch APPROVED: Si>eciai Perm it potential. Liberal fringe Aportmantf 63-A SELLING YOUR HOME? For 2. iy> approve the Disposition a p r o ^ C T ^ c e t o r ^ - Applicants should KEEP your carpets ' beautiful from 41 to 78%. Benefits Include Group Insurance, Paid Holidays, Prof-, oven. Recent heating system. benefits and profit sharing OPERATOR I SIX ROOM Colonial with fuU prompt courteous service that conjtract”,Smd Declaration of Re­ chase by^e’^j^ of M a^^ en^eering. carto: tor Group DwelUng project as despite constant footsteps of a ROOM with ‘ cooking facilities it Sharing, Shift DIftenaillals. Exquisite setting on three plan. THREE ROOM fumlihad apait- attic, f o m ^ dining room, sets results, call Louts Dimock ^ r Paocel 7B. tor of land and bulld^ kiwwn drafting experl- shown on plans titled “ Garden .BUCKLAND MFG. INC. busy family. Get Blue Lustre. X 7 A \ / r ’ V O T TT3 available gentlemen only. ment. AU utiUtles included, three bedrooms, niodem all acres with spectacular valley Apartments, 149 Oak Street, • Apply in Person for State of Realty. 649-9823 g authorize the General as No. 139 Oakland Street from ence and knowledge of munl- Rent electric shampooer, $1. iV^LJiV. 289-3816. heat, electric, etc. Handy t o electric kitchen, dead-end view. High 20’s. Hayes Agency, 131 Adams Street TOP NOTCH FOODS Manchester, (tonn. Arnold Paul’s Point k Wallpaper Sup­ center, $130.-per month. Phll­ street. Low price at $18,000. 646-0181. Buckland, Conn.. 1160 Burnside Ave., COMFORTABLEblI room for 9 Connecticut "SLSTSXS;',..,,. Lawrence Architect. Scale 1’’- East Hartford , ply. brlck Agency, Realtors. 649- ALDON SPINNING MILLS CORP. R.J. Flagg Oo., 648-8882. within 24 hours. Avoid red for Parcel 7B upon recommen 20’ Revised 10-22-68’’ O W N PRICE gentleman, private entrance, TOLLAND —minutes to Man­ The propoeed ordinance may vacation; sick leave; holt Phone 528-4113 6347. TAICOTTVILUE, CONNECTICUT First vacancy to be filled Is tape. Instant service. Hayes datlon to do so by the Redevel- Ih e effective date o f ttie a l u m in u m SHEETS — Used free paiklng. 14^ Hackmatack 9 BRAND NEW Ranch under chester from this well kept, 7 be seen In the Town Clerks of- j^yg. pension plan; complete .\gency, 648-018i. opment Agency. above actions will be November as printing plates; .009 thick, No reasonable offer refused. at., 6-9 p.m. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ In East Hartford. Salary construction, 634 rooms, 134 room Raised Ranch; luxurious flee during business hours. insurance plan. Employees’ MAN TO wblUC on grounds of John I. Gerside Jr., 23x86’’ , 26 cents each or 6 for Sale held at former Norman’s ------ment, stove, refrigerator, hot ■ Range: $86.97 to $108.07 baths, g;arage. Nice area. Call wall to wall carpeting, 134 John I. Garride Jr. union available. 11, 1968. large home, 3-4 mornings ■ Secretary, DUE TO EXPANSION $1, Call 648-2711. F^imlture Store at com er of R8 OLDSMOBILES Rent electric shampooer, $1. and Many More Fringe Benefits! ^ Pasek Realtors 289-7476, 742- Item 6 — FRED TEDTORD— 4219. ROOM tor rent, gentlemen otv- TOR RENT or sale-461 Main 9 fore 1 November 20. large family room, comer center street. BUS BOYS Olcott Variety Store. ___ ly, central location, free pork- street. Building and lot next 7092. subdivision Brand New & Demonstrator fireplace, 2 car garage, To subdivide a parcel of 3.0 aabrii SCREENED loam, 'processed Ing, 643-2893 after 6, 649-8150 to Post Office. ExceUent loca­ ‘ bath and a half, etc. $27,- model, used 4-6 iponths. This acres into 4 residential lots M odels Must be over 18. | Apply Co­ gravel, also bank run gravel. before 6. tion tor any use. 646-2426 from 900. Call John Sledesky Leftovers machine wlU monogram, over­ on the eaM side, of Dartmouth vey’s, 46 E. Center Street. Full-time, part-time. Day George H. Grtfflng. 742-7886. 9 to 6 p.m. 649-6306. cast, blind hem dresses, make Road Extension' as shown on PLUMBERS and inexperienced smd night schedules can be arranged^ Paid vacations DARK rich stone-free loam. button hoiea. Make 10 pay­ Apartmonta— Flats— MANCHESTER —Spruoa Street BODY MEN a plan entitled: helpers wanted, top wages and NOW RENTING and sick benefit program. $15. Pool and patio sand, ments of $6. per month or pay Tanamants 63 214-218. Small store, heated. B &L W "Subdivision Map, Land of overtime. OaU after 6. 646-4628. ExceUent earnings. Uni­ store, fill, gravel, sand and $60. carii. CaU Capitol Sewing Reasonable. 247-4046, 1-688-7402. Body Mon — Pointar — Painfar'« Holpar BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Prod Tedford, Manchester, manuri. 668-9804 Credit Manager till 9 p.m. If TOUB room apartment tile ------Mainchester Porlcade, (tonn.” Scale J Inch to 60 feet CARPENTER — steady work, forms furnished. Minimum bath, heated, hot water. Newly STORE or offioaa for rent 460 age 18 years. Apply) any­ toll, caU collect, 246-2140. sivpMiiihig Hiop has openings tor quoHfled men. Lotto model Manchester 640-8306 doted June 1968. Prepared by H. C. HutchlnBon k Bon, 643- "NEVER used anything like It," renovated. Adults, no pets. 16 Maln.Bt, Aorose from Friendly time to our ^ manager or eais, good laoUity, fringe beneflto, overtime available. Lawrence B. Hughes L3 .6727. 6873. say users of Blue Lustre for KBLVINATOR Foodorama frost School Street across from Rec. Ice Cream. 646-2425, 9-6. head hostess. Coma in pesson. ■ BOLTON-(X)VENTRY line — Kern 6 — HENRY MATURO— cleaning carpet. Rent electric free refrigerator, very good Parking. four bedroom Colonial plus PLUMBER or plumber’s help­ 600 SQUARE FEET of Office subdivision 88's, shampooer, $1. Sherwltv-Wll- condition, best offer. 646-0407. two unfinished bedrooms. er, good wages and overtime SIX ROOM apartment, $160, a space In professional com­ l b create 6 residential lots on . lla m s ^ . DILLON SALES & SERVICE, INC. Breezeway with 2-car ga­ plus other benefits. CsU A. B. AUCE'S WONDERFUL SINGLE twin bfd set, double month. Security deposit a n d pound, 257 E. Center St. Ex­ the south side of Burnham 98's, D ELM O N T S, SIS MAIN STREET—MAN0HE8TER rage, 134 acres. Only ■ $27,900. Chick Plumbing k Heating, TOACTOR, 10 h.p., three years dresser, night stand, white gold one year lease required. Ev«r- cellent parking. Call 648-9627. OiUixgsL Street as shown on a' plan en­ KITCHEN Louis Dlmock Realty. 649-0823. 649-2926. old, electric starter, plow, ro­ color. OaH 649-6821. ett Real Etatate Agency, 649- titled: DELTAS, CUTLASSES, OFFICES (dr (rent —268 Main 383 Broad Street, Manchester 8688. "SubdlvlBlon Plan, Property PART-TIME $8.50 per hour, 4 tary mower, other extras. Call St.' Large rooms, $76. month­ BOLTON — 634 room Ranch, TOw » 1 i 0v 0 w 0 - F-85's, T O R O N A D O S MAGIC CHEF, 30’! gas range, 3 bedrooms, one car garage, of Henry Allen Mature, Man­ evenings per week and Satur- An Equal Opportunity Employer nfier 8 p.m,, 049-3663. ATTRACTIVE centraUy located ly, all utilities furnished, e x- Uke new, first $60. takes It. 3 i' acre' wooded lot. Immediate chester, Ctonn.” Scale 1 Inch days. FVll-time positions avail- four room apartment. Second cellent location, available Im­ 17 Holl St. 6-7 p.m. only. occupancy, minimum down to 40 feet. Prepared by Meg- aMc. CaU 289-7468, 4-8 p.m. floor in tobr family house, ga­ mediately. Atk tor Mr. Fre­ to 29 to CHOOSE FROM*COME EARLY for REST SELECTION STEREX), 2 months old, must Experienced Polishers qualified buyer. R. F. Dlmock son and Hyppa Civil Engi­ f u l l e r b r u s h CO. has fuU- OARAOB —Tt Mather rage. Available December 1st, chette, 647-9998. OA8 STim O N 'attendant full sell. Call 649-1150. Romaic By (to., 649-6346. neers, Glastonbury, Conn. tlme and part-time openings ----- Street, Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. $96. CaU 648-6181. time days, Tolland. Call 875 For a finished work on turbine blades atid Vanes, Copies of these petitions have le tor men or women and stu- LOST bright carpet colors. . . and Saturday between U) and PAUL W . bOUG'AN.^AN. Roollar ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF LOW MILEAGE 1968 OLDSMOBILES 9329. BOLTON LAKE, bargain year denta to 'work from home by restore them with Blue Lustre, 4 p.m. mtsceUaneous items. THREE ROOM attractive a p ^ - Housot For Rant 65 Above tiverage hourly mtss, fringe benefits and 649>4515 HOTPOINT been filed In the Town Clerk’s end close out at $7,900. 6 offloe and may be inspected dur­ li AdAltloi to Ovr Utual Solaetlon of 7S Volvo Ratod Uiod Can OOinrr f r y e r , full-Ume, 48 phone and by appointment. Car Rent electric shampooer $1. W. MOVING — Chrome kitchen hi; rooi'. •upl~- profit sharing plan. Apply at room Ranch summer home ing normal office hours. hours. Part-time high school necessary, very profitable. Call H. England Hardware, Bolton, ■i X. .-.jiji.i, set, gray formica table with m .«l. h.*., , near water. Hayes Agency 646- PlaiHilng and boy for weekends. Apply Bess 247-19A.4 Comt. all appllanced . kitchen, full six red., chairs, verjr good con­ laundry faculties, storage 0181. Zoning Commission Eaton Donuts, 160 Center basement, garage. Oed heat Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co., Inc. Comor of Now Slolo Rood & HBIIard Sfroot HAIRDRESSER with manager’s SPOTS before your eyes—on dition. China closet with glasa space. 648-4864. COVENTRY —8 room Cape. M. Adler Dobkln, MANCHESTER OLDSMOMLE ttrset, Manchester. door, good tor children’s toy and hot water included. Cen­ license, $100 plus 66 per cent . your new carpet—remove them 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER M odoh OpMi from 2:00 p.m. iRI darit Fireplace, garpige, 2 full baths, I Chairman Sllvor LtRO it Hirtftrd, HANOHESTER ★ QUALITY OLDIMOBILE DEALER jr lA IO B lI coUection. 8’ picnic table, com­ trally located. $260. monthly. JANnOM — Part-time eve­ commissions. Also hair- with fllue Lustre. Rent electric only $18li^. Pasek Realtors, 1 (j^ e n c e W. Welti, bination gae stove and heater, SIX ROOM duplex. Centrally to- For appointment to see call, nings. OoU 6a-446$, M p.m. dressers needed. Gall Vemori shampooer $1. Pinewood Furnl- 289-7478, 742-6921. ■ \ Secretary Roper 80” gas stove. 647-1000. Icated. Coll 1-688-6791. 040-199$. only. Cbiffures, 648-0977. 1 ture Shop.

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P6gtal Group •1834-W . I DaRy Net P n o i: The W eatoP fHIHKM Alk MW Yfl»iwwe«j5!!«w Rain tonlflil.,Tempa»tueaa Elects Bailey remaining In 40s. Tomoerdw PoMmaater Alden B. Bailey praOl roeotty eioudy, hreaiqr, «»«*• waa ImtaUed as president of' High in low 60s. ObnneoUout Chapter 21, Nation­ Cky al Asaoolatton of Postmaster, of tbs United ' Btatea (NAPUS), MANCHESTER, CONN., TKlMHniATr fRFVMOnOI 7, 1N8 Faga 17) PRICE TEN CENTS Saturday night at Valle’s Steak rMir window dottOiMfi VOL. LX X X V m , NO. 88 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SfECllONS) House, Hartford. Approodmately —T _. Friendship Lodge ot Masons 800 atate poetmastem and gueate TED TRUDON Me. W, TalsU The church council meet at 7:80 tomorrow night were present for the ceremony. gemngcUcat Luthenan in the JCasonlc Temple, not to­ National president Thomas Cos- VOLKSWAGEN win meet Friday at 7;S0 p.m. night, as last night’s Herald In­ tin of Lynn, Masa., admlnl:*er- at the church. dicate. Officers are reminded ed the oath of office, following ■ that an officers photo will be a roast beef dinner. Thieu Invites W aaM i«ton LOL wiU taken at 7 o’clock. Dress Is tails " »I Friday at 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. Bailey wUl serve until Nov­ Nixon Retreats to Florida; for the Master Mason degree. Hie lodge iriU aponaor a Chriat- ember 1989, and during this per­ pIcMMiinq to do iod be will represent ihe Con- tnaa party for members' chil­ The Hartford Alumnae Club dren and grandddldren under neoUout chapter et the state, ■■ t;,-' of Westbrook Junior OoUege, ih Y Nixon’s Visit regional, and national levels. , age i^. Name* o( Porttand, Maine, will meet to- holiday should be given to Mrs, Samuel Anoong the gueats were mem­ fairway SMGON (AP) — Presi­ But TMau teU Ntnon hs woo morrow at 8 p.m. at the home oonfldent that "witti you a* Om Fawcett, 96 Summit St., before of MUs »ella Foran, 17 Nor­ bers of the Postal Inspection dent Nguyen Van ’Thieu to­ Service, Poetal Service officers, ___f /RST baking? hMm of iiw UBttad Btatea tba Dec. 1. man Dr., Wapping. Ihe guest day in^t^ Presidenirolect vary oloaa boeide of ManOtelp speaker will be a representa­ and retired otflclalB, including Richard M. Nixon to visit Oonflrmation instruction will former Aaslstant Pcutanaster and ooltdarlty whloh for nuuogr Begins Planiifig Takeover tive from the narcotics squad South Vietnam "to make yean bava unitad our two oqun- be given Ssturday at 9:30 a.m. of the Criminal Intelligence Tbomas Mortarty of Manches- we have aa exeallent teleellea af at Zion EhrangeUcel an on-tiie-epot aaMssment tries wm ha avao hiribar Lutheran division of the Connecticut tw. Bailey’s guests included Ms WASHINGTON (AP)— Richard M . Nixon, his lutr- Church. decaratar aaka tin hi all thaa of the w8r and the. situa­ atiaiMrthaoad . . State Prtlce. For further in­ wife, his-son Thomas and fam- Whda the cablagram dM hot row presidential triumph cemented by late election re­ formation contact M bs F otbb. fly, and the supervisory staff tion’’ in thia country. "Tha Vlatnamase gqvam- wMK^ a time, it apfMstad that turns, chose the privacy of a Florida retreat today to EknanUel Lutheran Church of the' local post office. idMl for gift ghrtng 4 'Aileu waa Inteaatad in havtag Women wUl have a “ work Members of all Catholic MWb- mant, the VIetnameaa paopta start forming the new Republican administration he Hmm tins hovo many tisost and our soUtors fighting in the the BepubMoan, Preatamt alaot night’’ tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. era Circles are reminded of the LOOO-MOnVE hopes will “bring the American people together.” IFoman of Year Accepts Gift latnr... front Nnes agSinat Oonwnunist maka a vteit to Vtetnam heCoce Faced with the moat proartng in Luther Hall for women of memorial Ifass for Mrs. John JHAN8I, India (AP) — A ha takas offloe in January. the church Interested in sewing. aggraaaioa will be nwat taw T teaks of determining hte Uie aas MaiVUl^Maraiiiig Wto Wbe celebrated Satur- freight train arrived here one * rtunm. dowBtowa. tnak street a i- e n s t i^ knitting, cutti-Tg m aterial for the g j g g.n». at St. Bridget Mrs. C. Hoyt Stilson of 78 Campfield Rd., Burton’s Woman of the Year, ac- to raoatve on Viatnamasa loU a The length and the axeeption- Immediate role in Vtslnam cepted an inscribed silver plate this mominy from Edward M. Kenney, ao- morning with half of its wagone both etorea au» open thms. and fH. alghta tm OtOO ■tauneh dalsndsr of fraadom, ally warm tons of the massage peaoe efforts sad pleking tha Lutheran Wortd Relief. Refresh- church. Mrs. Manning waa a missing due to wrong coupling. Wallace Vote ments will be served. member of St. Elisabeth Moth- ministrator of Manchester Memorial Hospital who made the presentation on which you have been for many seemed to suggest that Thlau men who will guide the nation’s The government has ordered long yoara," Thlau said. ------era Circle. behalf of Burton’s. Representatives from about 25 women’s orgramzations a^ and other top South VlatnamMe destiny for the next four yean, Mountain Laurel Cht^iter of ----- tend^ the ceremonies honoring Mrs. Stilson. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) an inquiry.' (Ai Kay Btscayne, Fla., Nlx- leaders ware hopeful of a victo­ Helped Swing Nixon flew from New Totfc to Sweet Adelines will rehearse to- Members of MancheMer Bar- on’a vacation retreat off Miami, ry 1^ Nlwm, whom they per- Key BUcayne, Fla., for What mcmorw at 8 p.m . at the Rus- racks o f World War I Veterano the te«9i4ant-atoct’s travsllng ceiva as nuMra inoUnad to main­ waa bUled as a few days rert. slan Americasi National Center, and its Auxiliary planning to Bridge Group I of the Man- aaeratary, Ron Bagler, said tain the Amorloan military oom- Nixon^s Win On the vriiy he stopped off for 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hart- paraapmc particliMte mIn tiieluc parade — diester TWOA Newcomers Club there would be no immediate mttmant hare than the defeated a sentimental vlrtt In Waahteg- font For further information, day will meet ' at ‘ the Army-Navy — wUl meet tonight at 8 et the Fire Calls emnmant on the Invitation). Hubert H. Humphrey might Tbsjlnvltstlon waa oontalnad WAiHINOTON (AP) - contact Mre. Katiierine Hynes, Club by 9:80 a.m. Also, thoae -home------of* •Mrs. '— Arthur B. Smith have been. planning to attend hospital serv­ Jr., 108 MUford Rd. Election Day 1968 was pretty in a lengthy oabtagram of oon- The poaalHUty of a Nixon visit ^ y ^ * ”f * .y y ***^ As tile tide of votes oontimied 299 Main St., or Mrs. Truman gimtulationa from the Boulb waa first ralaad by Nixon hton- Crandall, 58 W rite St. ices Monday wUl meet ^ the qiUM for town firemen. They American Legion Home before OolumWettes of Campbefl received only two calls, one ■ Vtatnamaae leader to Nixon for seU, whan ha aaid during a re­ 10:15 a.m. Council will meet tonight at 8 washdown and one small woods Ma narrow victory in Ttiaadayo cant campaign speech that ha at the K of C Home. The die- fire. - Great Steaks alaoUan. would bo wining to come bare, M. Nixon in to . Whit. “ ^ i S d The woods fire call was re­ Thlau’a miniaga did not refer or go anywhere, in the interaste The Golden Age O i* wUl trict deputy will attend. Re- The votes ha nulled In flvo hey ocrat Hubert H. Humphrey ,fn ceived at 6:19 p.m. alt 22 Thom­ diMctlsr to Urn present atialu in ■//STOP?/ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at freehmenta wlH be aerved. of peaoe. Induabtol atates-CkdUornia. n- toe 70-mUHon-phis popidar vote. as Di-. Damage was minor, no U.fi.-fiottHi Vlatnomaoa rdattona Mixon )ias bean In South Iflet- the Senior dUaen’s Center. For Those Who Love To Broil Them ijtyua, New Jataay, Ohio and But fate elactond .vote total, Members are reminded to bring The Lincoln School PTA will injuries. arme M fon’o boyeott o<«w U.S. nam onoa before, having made A fuel oil truck was leaking ptoposol tor eoqteiided pesos Wteoonfin—oou(d hava had toe saeurely peat the needed total of grabbag gifts. bold tte annual Book Fair to­ (lea Fags Tan) effeot of mldgtaf tbaot ■!#<«• 870 after dlff-haitgar vlctorlea day, tom orrow and Friday In oil In the area of E. MldAe taltein Parte. Tpke. and Pemker 8t. yesterday and thair ISl elemont votoa Into m IHlnola, Ohio and OalWomla, DRAFTS Fraidc J.' Manafidd Marine the school auditorium to raise NlxoiYa «">■»«"■>- appeared headed for 80S when TSANSPaaENT funds for the school library. A at 1:58 p.m. Firemen were PLASTIC Corps League wlH have their Vote ofwlyala arsi not com- late raturaa gn-v« him the lead large selection of paperback and called to wash away the spilled annual Birthday Ball Dance , pMyateutWalteoeappeeiwto in Mteeourl vdtera more than hard cover books la available oU. Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 ajn. On Bolshevik Anniversary ^ hava puSad nuioh of hte sigipavt lOO.OOO absentee baUote wUl be for all age levels. Books may f R » one of Ms prtnoipal taigot daotelve. at the Marine home, 717 Park­ be purchased Thursday and Fri­ er S t A iw uffet dhmer wlH be groupa, Wuaoallas union work- Absentee votes were also ex­ day afternoons from 2:80 to 8:15 Oub Performs am. peoted to deride Maryland served. F or reserVwOona con­ and Thursday evening from 8 U. 8. CHOICE SIRLOINS 98- a i wnw AU our U. S. Choice Steaks are aged for flavor and t^***™®" ^ This group uouaUy oupport* where Humphrey was leadteg. tact Pete Cordera, 191 BUdridge to 7:80. St ’ri<*eta"'may also be pur­ Barocpie Music caiefuUy trimmed. AU Sirioins, except the New York cut a r e featured Russia ’a M ood DeoMorata and Sven though Htenpiwey received 29,877,152 WaUaoe drew retativalgr smaB votes under the Demooratle ool- [KIT! chased at the door. Members - The Bette-Jane Thmer Danc- About 20 members attended PORTERHOUSE at $1.28 lb. These great $1.28 Sirloins are reamunended for large - F and guests are invited. totata In toast states thsy may umn phis 68,120 la Alabama ara will entertain the patients (he Chamlnade Musical Club TENDER fnmiiiaa oT small famUles who just love GREAT STEJAK inoludad enough normally Dam- where )i* was Hated in a oaoond at Wethersfield Manor Conva­ program Monday night in the The Mandieater Power Unusually Mild ooratio votaa to have dmted ballot posttton. lescent Home Saturday at S Federatton Boom of the Cen­ largo chunks of alarioral votes oeotge O. WaHaoe received Squadron will meet Friday at ter Congregational Chui^. FOR LOVERS OF LEAN POT ROASTS — OUR MEAT m e n OFFER p.m., with 15 novelty numbers. it ha known teat waak that they to Huhort H. Hunuhriiy. 9,291,807 votes. 7:80 p.m. at the Bowen School. Mrs. FVm Chase was In STEAKS MOOOOW (AP)-aovtat Da- EAST II? Pianist will be Mrs. Adrian would do tUo. “Friendship Night" wia be Ob­ Violette. Refreshments will be charge of the program vdilch (with large tenderiolns) fnwo Mteteter AaBnl A Orartv “ ***^**^^ ki'^nn^ntimU r>fooUloat Johnson returned to served with an atudente in the featured music of the ^eiroque Tba dafenao mteteiar. ftenkod the capital from Texas for the N A wonderful value at ko omitted On umal aMaok on Iki: piloting clasaes now in sesaion period. , . BottMnfiOCNDROAST.*!*" on Lanln’a tomb by Bortat laod- T S S i « l _ * f r r - TOtoiy homestretch of hte preri- tba Ihdtad fiteten today as the and their wives and hiuhanda Mrs. Marion Corbin, guest so­ Center Ckita ere, opote only agabaS “imperl- The Marine League Auxiliary aliate" te general, repeatihf the. Presklent-elect Richaid ML N ixon and faanUy.ficcept'vletoiy pUudtta in New York. (AP OMorphoto) SmWNDOWKlfSBt are invited. AU memben are prano, sang "Air de Salome” fiopvtet Union oalehrated the Slot TX l y S a his erythhig In my power to make will hold a food sale tomorrow MBtvaraary of the SoMisvik •tandard lovtet (diarga that Kit consists ot asked to attend and serve as starting at 9:80 a.m. at Bur­ from Herodtade by Massenet b o t t o m r o u n d s l ic e s f o r SS's72'toofh elastic shast, RomtatioB with a dUptey o< Itaay nia "Incraaatag, tsMlonf boats. SUdes will be shown of ton’s Store on Main St. There end ’Bonjour, Siuon” by De­ b S teaiaitton period and seek- U K. nbra maaMlaf and aalla. mtaatlo mlgfat that included no and ereating tba danger of A mora for mm, mit rural Sweni make u muehmuch nrorreoaprogress summer activiUea. There will win be a box tor gifts tor men libes. She was accompanied by 15 .'8 and to# Waterbury aitouih of ^ lb new waapona, new wortd war.” toward Vtetnam STORM DOOR KIT 49ta. be a coffee hour. In Vietnam aU day tomorrow. Mrs. Madehiln Cain, pianist. lb PraSpaet did. Tha atatawtda aiv* “ ^***"* . Kit consists of — ___ Mrs. Shirley Larson, com- SWISS STUK te aw liter teaoK wMmtiwdb OraoBKo' did «8sr tb^tttr 0 AS* s 84' testa elastic sAast, tisn, MsHliat Gradiko te hte U.S. ptealdanUal election or the “ S iier in Ban Antenta the Girl Scout Mariner Ship 4 Manchester Green School PTA tralto, sang Te Deum by H e ­ 0 21ft.ainhrs msuMlat aat nails. | witt sponsor a Student Book Fair del and a Solo O on t^ b- Iggatei as the annual Rad l^atnam pence ttdka in Parte. w ill have a rummage aa'.e Sat­ Our m eat men do not care how low a price we put on B a o o ^ D a m o^ New Britain fallad ^ gon nu n en t V U rd w e r* h Lam ba r tomorr^, Friday and Tuesday Bach. was aocmnp^ed by Iguaro'^lteiamony made no mwv But the departures from the Nixon May Collide Early *• Ivarywhars urday from 9 a.m. to 1 pjn. at . . . since these items involve no preparsUon wmrk and are soliM yn^t^ sotf Also Special... tign of Ylateam. VnrsSrat. Fieweers from2:80 to 4 p.m. in the school ^*rs- sarvica . . . so hsra goes . ..tor a coiqple of glva-aways . . . or a lot of salas unial worifing ot hte iqweoh It true that tha five South, PUtttef 480 Main St, acroae from liiildBiailiiia from the North te JT CtltCJM auditorium. Tompklm m the ^ k e n - with no proflt. . . rOVU PAVOBITB Boemed to indloate that the am fltatM the former Alahuna ^ him. He aiteedy naa se- K»M Sificn 1924 Frtandly loa Cream. srfectlon. AtlaaUe Treaty Oiganixation’s Kremlin does not want to hurt renrded as Service protection, as a re------Mrs. Cbase, violinist, playe’ oountrlaa boyootted tba ceremo­ ita efaanoea of getting ateqg with With Democratic Congress Btrang Nixon territory before teg^ t ^ p a r a ^ ^ t LEAN SLICED "Air tor the G String’’ b> EVE OF THE R0«$D ny aa a protest agatert tha inva- came along but thrir )lach and was accompanied by okm of Caeoboolovakte. They 1st (Boo Pngs Ten) majority will not oppose Nixon s ^ectorel votes total only 46. Bo ^ agents strengthenea se Vary Lean, Eaay *a Slice, ' WjUiRINGmiN (AP) — De- on wlM be under pnasure to Mrs. Cain, who played- twc show quickly to what mrtent he recommendatlona to Oongreas W allet took ^ 9 ^ hocump piano soloe, "Gigue" and "Air” aplta a pladge from flenate Bonelasa — Waste n a a Demooridic Leader MUce Mans­ intends to eoonomtee. “just for the sake of oppoal- from Nixon In the South may mid-morning, - .Irs. Chase. OVEN RORST gained four seats and poeaUriy port wh«m he te right,” Mans­ A likely point of earty conten­ (Bae Page Tea) (Sea Page Tea) LB. VERT LJCAN Foreign Reaction tion could be the use of tax five depending on the coutoome field told a reporter. “When we Under River Elbe DUBUQUe HAMS credit rather than programs de­ ot the Oregon race where liber­ disagree, we’U oppose not just SALE pending 0- The mayor said the election RAIN AND STAINS Lba. V.S.. Hanoi hte many vtelta to ibeir areas nente of finagling wUh Uectlon was a victory for the Democrat­ about the ring. 10 / welcomed hte election and ex- ic party in -view o f pre-election . . . ZIP-IN ORIjON* returna, said Wednesday the of­ and a 20 lb. bag o f them fim spuda for only S O f preeoed confidence he would ficial count “ might show eome ' ’’polte and predictions on televi- PILE LINING Haggle over malnUtn close U.B. ties with Oie intereatlng figurea” aton, radio, and in the papM « area. about what was going to hap­ There were 109 unreported In Venesuela, where Nixon pen.” *'?- a s t o u n d in g a t o n l y FRESH f r o z e n — GENUINB precincts in hea'vlly Deimocratic Talks Rules was treated rou ^ y on a vteU 10 “All you people raid it wouM The rib roast, which looks just as pictured, has ^ars ago, hte election aroused Oiicago and 84 in suburbs. Nev­ be a landslide and take in the s p a r e r ib s ertheless, It was generally always been a great favorite with the man of the PJOUfi (AP) —The Unltod some dleappolntment Crowds In entire country,” he told new» *19.95 Caracas ^ on election night conceded the precincts, even men. "Now we see that it devel- . family; Now that Charles and Sparky of our Serv­ States and North Vietnam dte- though they contained approxi­ d b l u x b / ' J_ cheered nturne te 'wMch Hum­ cqied into almost a hocae raoa. cbmpordbla vcriiM 29.95 ice Meat Department fix them the new Pinehurst putad ground rules tor tha ex­ mately 400-500 votes each, 7-inch way they are almost like a Newport Roast, panded Vietnam peaoe talks phrey led, ’ > When the votes are tabulsded' r o u n d g r o u n d Lb. 99c , The Tlines of London said the would not be sufficient to over­ for president and governor, they : with lees waste . . . Wednawlay. The talka were In- com e Nixon’s 136,602-vote plur­ Bbery woman in the world would love deftnttqly suspended beoaiue of first condition tor success ot might show some intereating [ to own this rslnooeiL An outriandtng Nixon’s presidency would be to ality in nUnola over Vlqe Presi­ figurea.” E ASY TO COOK South Vietnam’s refusal to par- dent Hubert H. Humphrey. vahis you’U be excited ubout. Normally, you just don’t run UOlpfctD. end the Vietnam war and added Daley, who as head of the’. L b * 1 . 3 9 With 96 per cent of the state’s down to the comer to buy a CUBE STEAKS ^ DELICIOUS TO GAT At -teaue are differing In- that “ on foreign policy, Mr. Nix­ Democratic state teadenhlp vir- ‘ diamond i4ng. But even if on’s stated poolUon oegorde with 10,894 precincts reported, unoffi- tually chose the candidates log '; s Water repeilsnt 86% dacron poiy- ■ | Uze a meat thermometer when you prepare any roaat-J terpretatlona about whether the Oder and 85% ootteu. Washa^ by you’re in that much of a bombing' halt ehould Include a realities. Before the Invarton of p.tal returtM gave Nixon 2,064,766 office himself, sew moat of < hurry, it would be a good Freshly made Sweet Cider from Mr. Pish •/* gal. 55c it eitmlnotes guesawork and running back and forth U r Cxechoslovakia his harder Hne votes to Humphrey’s 1,929,254. hand or machine. No re-proofmg re­ look at the meat . . . looking can’t tell you whan It la oeasation of U.B. aerial raoon- state ticket go down to dofei^"! quired even after repeated laimderlngs. idea to visit Bray** For m on Russia might have seemed a Nevertbriess, the u-nreportod But Democrats made a sare^ q|' jawelsrs, we offer you com­ dohe anyway, aince you can’t aee inalde! Tha thermom­ nateeanoe of North Vietnam and New General Milb Barbecue Flavored VltPes, eter will read U0*F. for a rare roaat, 160'F. tor medium, how the Mmrring Vietnamese mere echo of Dulleslsm, but its preolhcts remained a mystery. Cook County offices tor wblfli.. plete asaurance that your In 1980 anti-Daley forces a Protected with DuPont’s aepel fluorl- and I80*r. (or well-done. Try to allow your rib bpaat to factions will sK at the table to tone now Is probably about right they ran and left Deley’a-eepite’' j diamond engagement ring Pizza Spins and Bugles . , ...... bo* 41c charged that tampered returns diser that prevente spots from staining. selection wili be right in ”aeit” tor 15-80 minute# after taking It out of the ovan, talk paaoa. tor Europe’s needs.” Isatlon firmly in control -IfX j BO It will be eaaler to carve. from Oook County narrowly home. W atery, greaivy spUl>. >>k>t or wipe right quality and value «a well as Also hanging over the talk* The London Dally Express off. styling. And we’re serlouji While It Lasts .. T „ . noted that Britain’s next ambas­ edged lUinols from the Nixon Gov. Samuel H. OVEN READY U. S. CHOICE was apOoulation about what column in the Nixon-John F. about thatl 8 Fresca 69c and 8 padc Tab 69c rote. If I way I Prastdent-claot sador to Washington, John Free­ teg election to hlada ‘fl|i|

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