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•\ FRraAY, OCTOBER 28, 1««6 f AGE TWENTY-FOUR Average Daily Net Press Rim ' f f iSIanrlii^ster lEui^ning For the Week EnM ' The Weather • . Sunny, continued mild todeyv »■■■" ' ' .------October n , 1968 high 66-70; breeay atid ooolar The Britlalh American Club Social Events tonight and tomorrow, low te> . : About Town will sponsor a Halloween mas­ querade dance tomorrow from night, 30-36, high tofttomW Set Tomoirbw 14,984 near 50. Th« Band and SonKstera of 9 pjn. to 1 a.m., featuring the Manehester-—A City of VUiage Charm the SalvaUoR Army will meet Misty Men Quartet By Both Parties tonlfht at 8 at the Holmea Fu> (Claaailled Advertising on Fage 11) The .executive hoard of Cham- 86 East Center St. VOL. LiEXl^yi, NO. 25 (FOURTEEN PA6E&-TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 PRICE SEVEN CENTS neral Home, 400 Main St to Manchester will be the scene inade Musical Club will meet J^t Summit St. pay respects to the late Robert of two ^litical party parties to­ James towns, deputy bandmas­ Monday at 8 p.m. in the home ter and former songster leader. o f M rs. P eter Staum, 147 Ly- morrow night — A Victory Din­ 7 T nese S t ner-Dance by the RepubUcana, EXOTIC ' Mark 6. GoUiiberg, son of Mr. and a Costume Capers and Ball luid Mrs. Oliver S. GtotUberg The Senior Citisens Club has by the Democrats. of 90 Broad St., has been se­ been invited to attend a Hallo­ The Republicans will celer North ween Party Monday at the Sen­ ANTHURIUM'>-^1.79 if-x' .»r lected to represent the Univer­ brats their Oct. 3 victory in the ior Otizens Club at Pittsfield, sity of Connecticut Storrs, at town election with a gala affair p, regional conference of the As- Mass. Buses will leave .the Cen­ at Willie's Restaurant on Cen­ OPEN m i f P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ter af Myrtle and Linden Sts. eociation of O olite Unk>n»ln- ter St. The celebration will start at 9 a.nu iemattonal this weekend at the with cocktails at 7, followed by ^University o f R hode Zslanid, dinner at 8, and then followed Untried U.S. Troop: ITie Hartford Norihfield caub by speeches and dancing. K n g sto n . • Sffl will have its first meeting of Honored guests will be victor­ the season Tuesday at 8 pm. The annual Ladies Night of ious local officials, plus top at the home of Mrs. Whithrop ^phinx Temple Shriners will be state GOP officials and candi­ "You Con Buy 1 or 101 of Any Itom at Mon- Bkirldge, S3 Westmont S t, West teld at Bushneil Memorial, dates for the Nov. 8 election* ehester's Oklust and Only Piodueu Stand!" H artford. New Threat Hartford tonight Sphinx Tem­ The Democrats will honor NATIVE Macs, Cortlands, Red, Golden Delicious, B a M (^ Attack Made ple Bawl and Chanters wlU pre- their defeated candidates and McGowan APPLES; Bose Pears, Pumpkins, Fresh Sweet TTie Rev. Douglas Theuner of Mnt a musical program at 8, their party workers with a par­ Cider, Ckmrds and Indian Com* ^ . Of Marches St George Bpisoopal Church, PLUS NATTVB Spinach, Beet Greene, Beete, Boston U t- Near Border and several acts of profession- ty at the Village Lantern on Bolton, will conduct a service tooe, Endive, Escarole, Chinese Cabbage, BrooM^ pi entertainment wlU follow. Tolland Tpke.,. with dancing Sunday at 8:16 a.tn. oh radio Turnips, White Sweet Potatoes, Swiss Chard, Belgium En- In Chicago from 9 to 1 to the music of the station WiENF. T he p rogram is dlveTPeas, Brussel Sprouts, Leeks and Egg ^ f Of Cambodia John Mulcahey Orchestra. Pris­ ALSO Bed, White, Blue Grapes, Honeydews, Pigs, Dates, OHIOAGO (AP) — The threat sponso^ by the Manchester es will be awarded for the most Pomegranates, Pineapples, Coconuts and Avocados. of more open housing marches 2 2 SAIGON, South Viet MUheterial Association. outstanding costumes. NEW ITEMS: Imported ChMtnnte, Persimmons, Norite has developed after the release Nam (AP) — Coming in The honored g^uests here w ill Oranges, Rorida Grapefruit, Quinces and Plorlda Navsl of a confidential civil rights re­ be local and state canididates Oranges. port accusing Chicago leaders waves through jungle and Accidents Bring for the Nov. 8 election, plus sev- m m . of “foot-dragging” in imple­ elephant grass. North Viet­ ertd top Democratic state offi­ FRESH SWEET CIDER (Contents) . .gaL menting an open-housing agree­ namese army regulars -T',- Arrest, Warnings cials. SICKLE PEARS ...... 2 lb. bag ment. pounced on untried troops Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of the U.S. 4th Infantiy A Manchester woman was ar­ CALIFORNIA BROCCOLI ...... bch. FLORIDA ORANGES ...... doz. 4S C said Friday, “If the agreement Division today and reports rested and two other drivers is not being implemented, we indicated the enemy at­ Pinehurst Round Steak issued written warning's in three Sealtest or Royal Ice Cream ...... gal. 0 9 C will have no alternative but to 8 Remember^ Ifs Spring Forward^, Fall BACK! tacks bloodied the Ameri­ Ground is for people old car accidents Investigated yes­ FUEL OIL resume demonstrations. If we 9 "If It’s Early, Natlv^ or Out of Season —• We Have Itr cans badly in their first enough to know better. terday by police. resume de^nstrations, Cicero Geraldine S. Lundgren of 128 T|hat’s right, it’s time to adjust clocks again as one hour tonight (the official changeover time is taste of the war. It’s not for kids. It’s James Laidlaw of Coventry Cited for 4-H Service would have to be one of the Conway Rd. was charged at 13.8 "TH E K IN G this poor chap is trying to by looking both ways 2 a.m.). (AP Photofax) communities where we would The attacks, near foe Cambo­ too good for them. Sure 6:45 a^m. with failure to pass at once. Just remember that the clocks go BACK m a rch .” dian border 290 miles noirfo o t they like it. But they like Mrs. Elaine Crooke, a Tolland County 4-H agent, presents a certificate to James Laidlaw of OF Saigon, were foe first repented at a safe distance. Coventry for 20 years’ service as a leader in 4-H clubs. He is a teg^er at Coventry Grammar 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. King, however, said he had any kind of hamburg. Police said the woman was P R O P U C E r not had a chance to review the In weeks in whicb North Viet­ School. The presentation was made last night < at a 4-H Achievement Night in' Coventry. namese regulars were engeged. niey don’t taste it, they drivtaig west on Conway Rd. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) R. 8. REGIUS PERO report oirculajted among mem­ devour it. We make and bK a trailer which was 643-0577 276 OAKLAND 8IBEET e OPEN 1 DATS • 6^-8888 SO Years . bers of the Chicago Freedom ’Itae last attacks by North Viet­ Round Steak ground, for parked facing east on the north Movement, a federation of local namese came about force weeiks ago against U.S. Marines south adults and those on* a curb. St. after he ran off the road Wives^ Stores Jeer NEW YORK (AP) —Miss civil rights groups. “I haven’t concluded that cC the demilitarised zone divid­ diet. ItoEilly fussy adult Police quoted the woman as while traveling north. Liberty, gayer now because A two-car collision on Hllls- there is foot-dragging,” said ing foe two Viet Name. eaters appreciate , the saying she did not see the trail­ of a new tree and shrubbery er because her windows were town Rd. at 4:50 p.m. resulted plan ting program auround King. In foe fresh fighting. North freshness of Pinehui^t frosted. in a written warning being is­ AUTUMN her base, is celebrating her ’The open housing agreement Vietnamese guns downed three U . S. Choice Round Steak She is scheduled to appear in sued to George C. Meader, 23, Food Stamp Probe 80th birthday this week. w as reached Aug. 26 by King, U.S. heUcopters, one of them e, ANYONE FOR CHICKEN? other civil rights leaders and ground and come miles Manchester Circuit Court 12 of 242 Bolton Rd,, Vernon. ’The greenery was donated medical evacuation craft that LEAVES civic leaders. ’The agpreement had Just picked up American for it. SpMial today 99c N ov. 14. ' Police said Meader had NEW YORK (AP)— ^The Uon “ ><1 that it may be the cus- one of our eilms, to bring-about by the Ladies Auxiliary to called for an end to alleged wounded. lb. Others, who do not Peter Kozlowski, 32, of 54 stopped his car for a stop sign Federal Trade Commission tomers who pay for the gim- an investigation at this time.” the Veterans of Forel^ want meat quite so lean Birch ^t. was issued a written and then entered Hillstown Rd. Wars who, with the help of housing discrimination against The troops of the 4fo Division probe of promotional ^ Seattie, wash., a spokes N egroes. came to Viet Nam in August come here for U. S. warning at 7:06 a.m for fail­ and was in collision 'wdth a car FESTIVAL V CHICKEN KING In Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Philip L. man said chain stores have the National Park Service, games and stamps in the King called a moratorium on and Septem ber from F t. LewlSk ure to drive in the established driven by Clifford H. Mahoney, Collins, head of the Women on agreed to discontinue what the have undertaken a planting choice 89c Chuck ground (THAT IS ) marches after the agp'eement W ash. - lane. 45, of Glastonbury. retail food industry— in­ Warpath Committee—one of FTC termed “so-called ’sweep- program at the monument. and 89c 3 in 1 blend 5f w as reached, but the Oong^ress The divisiem has one brigade Police said his car rammed Police said Mahoney blew 419 MAIN STREET-BELOW THE POST OFFICE cluding a check as to legal­ many housewives’ groups pro* stakes’ and other games of The 161-foot statue, a gift Beef, Poric and Veal SPONSORED BY THE ROSARY SOCIETY of Racial Equality led a demon­ based at the ammunition dump the headwHll of a sewer inlet his horn and stepped on brakes NEXT TO PIZZA KING and GRINDER KING ity, and their effect on gro­ testing high food xnlces—termed chance” pending a State Su- of France to the United which makes a tasy meat stration into Cicero, a western near Saigm that blew up after a on the east side of Biickland but was unable to stop in time. OF ST. BRIDOET’S CHURCH cers’ prices — has brought the FTC investigation “lust a preme Court ruling on a law- ' States, was dedicated 80 suburb of Chicago, Sept. 4. Viet Cong attack. Friday night loaf or Swedish meat smoke screen to cover up infla- suit. The suit was brought by years ago Friday by Presi­ both and jeers from Violence during the demon­ with grenades, automatic weap­ bans. industry spokesmen and tkm Loused by government the Consumer Protection Divi- dent Grover Cleveland. stration w as quelled by 2,700 President Johnson, wearing an academic robe, ons and mortar fire. One mortar SATURDAY. OCT. 29 BUCKH OF CHICKEN housewives. spending.” sion of the state attorney gener- National Guardsmen and police. round hit an ammunition stor­ Shop Pinehurst toirfght However, Mrs. Armand Her- al’s office against Arden-May- signs the Intemationfd Education Act after a The FTC said Friday night in ’ITie confidential report, re­ age pad, a U.S. spokesman said. reras, of the Buffalo, N.Y., sub- fair, Inc., to prohibit a game of speech at Chulalongkom University in Bangkok. rin NINE or Soturdoy .MR. Time Switches vealed to 1710 Associated Press, The remainder of foe 4fo Divi- 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Washington it is particularly ^ wiMlamsviUe and also a cltance imder the state antilot- from 8 A.M . to 6 P.M. - SALE - accused four governmental King Bhumibol Adulyadej stands in the back­ sioa set iq> a base ca m p n ear ooncerned that promotional Warpath member, dedored, tery law. Still G>nfusing and buy wonderfully agencies of failing to live up to ground. (AP Photpfax) Kelku In the central hlgWMXIs. LUNCHEON SERVED 11:30 A.M.-2 P.M. SATURDAY - SUNDAY SPECIAL scheineB may curtail oompeti- “I’m thrilled about it..TWs la F. N. McOowan, execu tive the open housing agreement. fresh 1V2 - 3 lb. whole ROBERTS director of the Washington State In Many States The North Vlrtnameea . A Freedom Movement source launched five rttaefca i^pUnst ST. BRHIGET’S SCHOOL CAFETERIA ALSO: 10 PIECES OF HEAVENLY Food Dealers Association, said, blEuned ‘Tear of political back­ CMekens ot 29e lb. The day- Mak^ New Peace Bid these dtwtalcn unite in foe Ugh- "X am sure if anyone k x ^ into NEW YORK (AP) lash” and nrganizatiaial p r^ Center Rib Pork Chops BEAUTY DINNERS these things he wiU find that light-standard time swUchover JY foaiidlfot aqd iodiyr.. FRIED CHICKEN is an addiUonal cost Tto ^ ttr^y into yow life jj^competSce” aU^ed A U.8. epolceahian deeertbed b . 85c BARRELS foe infantrymen’s casualtlea es BOOTHS Tum pike the consumer).” Simday. H you Hve in any of 19 foot-dragging. C LBJ Reveals More moderate, indioatoig foey were C CLAMS Mrs. Charles T. Lundstrum, states or parts of 17 others, the James W. Cook, president ot and very meaty coun­ BOB SALON JUDY Antiques, Aprons, Arts A Crafts, Baked Goods, Candy, hit severely. AlUed officials do president of the Greater Miami clock must go bade an hour at 2 toe Dlinois Bell Tel^hone Co-, SHRIMP not specify their own battle try style Sporeribs 5^c Children’s Booth, Christina, Cards, Christmas Decorations, Rug. Consumers Civic League, Inc., A.m. Sunday, who heads foe group established FISH casualties in numbers for rea- fc. For the meot carv­ Kills 3 Persons sa id the FTC probe is “wonder- This is t^ laid year — in to implement the op^ housing Aid for Thailand sons of security. Special—-Now till End of December! Jewelry, Plants, Plaque, Baffle, Religious Articles, Toys, 92.75 fid,” adding: “That’s what we principle, at least —• for time- agreement, has said foe task is ers dream, we su g ^ t N E W HAVEN (A P ) BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)— kachorn reported U.S. arms aid Three companies — or about OIL WAVS COMPLETE— $10.00 White Elephant, Herbs and Dried Flowers, Bittersweet, old Teresa Wetherly was Mued need—an investigaticxi and an gerrymandering. Under the Un- not easy. boneless loin of Pork. Five persons died in tra^c when a car driven by her father end m these gam es. That’s w hy Iform T im e A ct o f 1966 Uiat “It cannot be done over­ President Johnson combined a was being increased one-thiid. 600 ttfon — o f fo e 4 fo w ere h it in YOU BE THE CATERER — CALL AHEAD 64^0176 renewed peace bid to Hanoi to- Other sources said U.S. military the waves of attaidm 8 to 16 Decoration, Pancakes, Refreshments, Games, Silent Auction. accidents in Connecticut Friday, ran over her as she was play- food prices arc so high.” President Johnson signed April night,” Cook said. L u t can on tricks and treats W e feature OWNED AND MANAGED BY KEN COTTON JR. three of them in a five-car ing in the driveway of her Gro- On the issue of trading 14, all states must go along with He said his group was not an day with beefed up support for assistance would climb to |60 miles west and northwest of pile-up on an exit ramp of the ton home, pbUce said. Her fath- stamps, a supermarket chain in fast time next summer unless “enforrement arencv ” but a Thailand, a Southeast Asia ally million in fiscal 1967, up *20 mil- Plel Djereng Special Forces T T B ox o f 84 tmn...... ^'.'.70o Brock, Zotos and Proto Permanents Connecticut Turnpike at er was Identified as John M. the caiariotte, N.C., area says the state legislature forbids it. “forum where taterested per- facing a growing Red terrorist Hon from fiscal 1966. ca^. • _ Fresh Cider and the finest Greenwich; Wetherty of 7 Oiarter Oak jts trading stamps cost It 1.76 That, EUiyway, is toe princl- sons can meet and (Mscuss prob- threat. Although the That leader ^ McIntosh, Cortland and (At Popular Prices) (All Waves Complete) lems.” Prime Minister Tbanom Kitti- spoke of the arms aid rise after the start o* IMicions i^pies from The triple fatality occurred Drive. pep cent of total sales end if It pie. iriien a car driven by Mrs. Mrs. Carolyn Singer 29, of 618 stopp^ stamps mid cut food An Associated Press survey _ _ an hour-long meeting with John- Oommuniat drivs— Cheney Farms 71 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester—TalcottvUle Flats Mildred Collins, 61, of 160 East New Haven was killed, prices. by that amount, house- shows, however, toat-toe confu- '■ son, other informants said l*roDg*it foe North Vietnamsss iB49-5586— R ockville Ehiterprise 4235 Elm Street, Greenwich, entered Friday night when a c m in wiveriilkould not notice the cut. sion isn’t over yet. Most states, Washington’s decision to In- hito action after a lapse a State and Land O’^ . Tues. and Sat. 9-6—^Wed., Thurs., Frl. 9-9 , HOUSES, HALE the exit ramp from toe wrong she was ridi^ raUided ^ China spokesman said that Including many divided into Odd Kidnaping Case crease help had been made weeke since fighting died Lakes Butter .. .lb. 79e MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER direction, state police said. another at C li^n and gtamps lead to volume sales strange little tone fiefs, haven’t shortly before toe President set demttaitaed zone. Her oar struck the right front Haven. ^nd, if the Stores lost volume decided whidi way they wUI go off on his 31,000-mlie swing ”* "R looks like we’re getng to fender of a car driven by purchasing power, they would next April when clocks get through the Far East. have a little ooWaot again,” a Howard Pflauser, 21, of 147 prices—or certain- pushed ahead again. Thailand is a Southeast Asia GROUP OF GIRLS' TRADE IN Elderly Millionaire U.8. military apokeaman aaldr Treaty Organization ally, a .Bradley St.. New Haven, slam- Indiana, where Ihe flare-up came during Op­ med head-on imo a second car A spokesman for several mar- RidiangpoHs is on Eastern partner in the Vietnamese war, eration Paul Revere IV, toe and BOYS' driven by Michael Fredericks, ^ Charlotte said Its televl- Standard; toe nortowest part of and a major base foi' U.S. fourth phase of an operation SATURDAY May Give Testimony forces. It also receives sizable your bid furnace 20, of 111 Mayflower Ave., New J?® ®‘®*® Central Standard; wMch began early last summer econ om ic assistance fix>m the Rochelle, N.Y., and skidded into 1“’ 1"^®®’ Vincennes, Terre Haute and and which has been taiken over i, third car driven by Rene Van Poi*®® one-tenth of one per cent of Washington on Central Day- BRECKENRIDGE, Tex. (AP) through a tour-hour court ses- United States, currently running by 4to Division troops.'^ sales. light, legislators haven’t made — A 95-year-old deaf millionaire sion Friday in which hie new upwards of $40 million & year. ONLY! OXFORDS Hecke, 86, ot 29 Harrison St., Guam-based U.S. B62 bomlb- may be carried from his wheel wife. Pearl Choate Birch, 69, HOUJ o n a n e w East White Plains. N.Y., state Therese Alexander, a leader iq> their minds, Johnson renewed his call for a in a Charlotte housewives’ war In Kentucky, which also has a chair to foe witness stand today testified. era flew to the support of foe 4th police reported. ' A relative of Birch— peaceful setUemmt of the Viet- Division tofantrymen today, against food prices, contended series of time- splits, foey proba- to say wbefoer he is being de- money-saving A car driven by Angelo Pre- Earthquake Harlan J. Moehn of DanviUe, conflict in a s^ ch at uriloading tons of Ugh explo- that i>eople take tickets on tele- bly won’t even get around to prived of Ms freedom by a sioso, 43, o f 129 M lddlebrook Blrch Chulalongkom University. sives on North Vietnamese base MEN’S blonde ex-convlot he mairted Iowa—charges that Mrs. IRON FjREMAN Ave., Tnimbull, hit the Van “I say to the leaders in Hanoi Hits Greece, (See Page Six) (See Page Seven) three days ago. Is restraining foe elderly phllan- campe and staging areas six FAMOUS Hecke car after it had been hit let us lay aside our arms and sit A. Otis Bir(h sat quletly thropist's liberties. (See Page Six) (See Page Six) by toe OoUlna vehicle, s&ite In a habeas corpus action, he “FALCON” police said. Toll Unsure is asking that Mrs. Birch relin­ CUSTOM Mrs. Collins and two pas­ quish custody of foe silver- HALE with Many famous names in the sengers in her car, Frederick AORINION, Greece (AP) — A haired Birch so he can be re­ tfnes ZIP-IN LINER igroup. Sizes 8^2-3, N. M, Keck, 78, her step-father, and shattering earthquake rolled turned to his Pasadena, CaHf., 2 Mrs, Mauy Keck, 76, her through central Greece at dawn hom e. 1858 |W widths. Included are piofoer, of Fort Lauderdale, today, killing one person and Federal Paperwork 2 Markh District Judge E. H. Griffin boys’ high alpine hikers. OTa., were ail reported dead at seriously injuring 11 others, scheduled a second court ses­ OIL FURNACE the scene. Police expected toe casualty sion at 9 a.m. today. with The drivers of foe other tour toll to rise. ’They were unable to Counsel for Mohen sought re­ Is $8 Billion Job cars were taken to Greenwich communicate with several peatedly at the hearing Briday All-Weather Clecvonce! Men's Better VoluMetric pospital. Pflauser and Van towns and villages because of to ask questions about Birch’s WASHDIGTON (AP) — A shifts — holidays oft — tUa Hecke were admitted with in- lemdslldes. ’’ + * marriage to foe former Mrs. congressional subcommittee stack can be 1.8 miles high inLa Combustion ternal injuries and were report- in Uppsala, Sweden, seismolo- Choate. says If one government record HOUSE SLIPPERS Cieon ed In gD^ condition. gist Markus Baath said the Lawyers for the Birches oh- "tlWle 6\ov*’ In ai^foer accident, six-year- quake was recorded at 6.8. on jeoted each Ume, and the coimt ' this new ^perwork Influence is Assorted colors and lutns • ■ ------' foe Richter M®ie of 9. upheld their objections. ' ^®®™ *’® urgent,” the committee said ot “This means that this quake Judge Griffin said: ‘"rhis----- Is stroy"troy them all. , . computers, styles, not all sizes in the $087 Greerf0it innovation in off New Indication developed the same energy as not a proceeding about the mar- . (^vemment pa,^rwork rosta \T^be government ootdd lighten COATS the quake in Agadir, Morocco, riage. As far as I’m concerned, W b^Mon a year, the House Post its paperwork load, foe report firing in 30 yoars lot. Reg. to $5. in 1960,” Baath said. thTy’re husband and wife until r Service snb- said, if agencies wotdd simply Pope May Travel The Agadir quake, on Feb. 29, W e will give you a liberal frade-iii » hear something further on committee added in a report away some of foe direc- -K Users report savings up to filowance on thepurchase of a new Iron To Viet Later resulted in fo e death o f 12,000 that.' this week on its study of the sit- ^ves — those memos, Instruo- Fireman CUSTOM Mark II fornncf. persons, and injury to thousands A native of Yell County, Ark., uation. It also came up with communications in- more. It was foe worst quake in these staggering statistics: Qjg government — which 33% and more on fuel And tb$t’s o^y. the begiooing of yoar VATICAN CITY. (AP) — Re­ Mrs. Birch, who has been mar­ foe past 10 years. GROUP, MEN saviage. for many users report fuel sav- cent trips to S€dgon ^ papal ried seven times, testified that 7'™^®*'®® billion copies ^ y p 2.J miUion pages a yea7. The Athens Observatory said 360,000 governm ent form a to COMPARE inge of 9 3 % and more over old-style aides fanned speculation todfiy she took Birrii and his now de­ Too many of these directives, and BOYS' No smoke...No soot...No foe quake occurred at 4:46 a.m. operate federal agencies. at 530.00 , furaacds. The reason: it generates its that Pope Paul VI may yet trav­ ceased wife, Estelle, from Cali­ it said, are kept in valuable file — 10:46 p.m. EDT Friday — fornia to Mexico late last May. —Som e 2,225,000 em ployes ^ c e . > own combustion air supply—it sUtris el to Viet Nam to press his spend most of their work day chimney draft required and bad Its epicenter near here, The 205-pound, 5-foot-ll blonde "It an organization will taka ' clean and bum s cIm d —there’s no smpke, quest for peace. tucking docum ents into 25 m il­ about 160 miles northwest of the had been torir nurse for 10 the risk” of tossing some docu­ A sellout at this low, low-price! All-weath­ no soot and oil nozzles and ignition Vatlwn observers said, how lion cubic feet of files. The exec­ months.. / ments in the wastebcuket, it Eosy budget terms systems stay clean and efficient. It brings . ever, that such a trip was not utive offices alone have two mil­ OXFORDS «^e;:ted to materi^ize until »‘t? She said she had been a nurse adde1$, “ m uch paperw ork can er coats with the latest styling, with split yop home comfort .st its best! Call or lion file cabinets.. A 800-yard bridge spaiming since foe was released from foe be avoided. Here, industry write todity for firt« color folder, sod next spring — then only if the —Thengovernm ent spends shoulders and hacking pockets. Zip-in, pile riroumstances were right. two lakes north of Agrinion was Texas Penitentiary in 1963 after seems more daring than gov­ foOmfornuttiOtk N o oMigatioo. toppled. $1.5 billion annually writing VALS. One key circumstance, foey serving a sentence for murder. ernm ent.” liner. Latest iridescent shades of charcoal National police said 80 per about 1 billion letters. The panel added, would be that peace She and foe elderly couple, Not to be lopsMed, foe report T O $12. who had been married for 67 said $100 m illion to $200 m illion brown, olive, natural, black and olive plaid. talks were imminent or aheady *®^ coiild be saved each year by balled some “success storiM.” started, giving foe pontiff an dwellings in foe villages of Pi­ years, continued to Harlingen, ties, Katuna and Xlromerl were writing shorter, more cojicise Among them, foe Navy And Regulars 34-46, shorts 34-42 and long opportunity to ^ a k to all Viet­ Tex., and reached this west cen­ M arine CSorpe elim inated 18,402 destroyed and hundreds ot vU- tral Texas city A ug. 11. letters. Leathers, suedes. Many namese groups. Computers threaten to intensl- dlrecUves and foe Feder« Avia- 8 6 -4 6 . The otaerv^ pointed out that 1®«®« P®«*®> “He (Birch didn’t care where he wim „ tong^ he foeVperwork Wlzzard, foe reduce* ‘ta file, by narrow widths. Broken in aU Us dlBc^es on Viet foghtUothes, The tremor also Shook parts away.^she said. She added tL t "ommittee s^d. One romputer ® sizes, colors, styles. FOGARTY BROTHERS, in^ N am , P c| > e Paid oonstotently Millionaire A. Otis Birch, 95, is carried down the steps of the Breckenridge, has retoired to foe Vietnamese of the PeloponneeuB Pentnsula he wanted to avoid certain rela- recorde “There are htj^ of p^r- Tex., courthouse after appearing with his wife. Pearl, right; Mrs. Birch has II poople w a whole without dls- in sou tbem G reece taut there tives and officiate of VeHglous ®®** «>n»»ltt.e SA T. O N LY! Shoes— Main Floor 319 BROAD STREET^TEL 649-4539 were no Immediate reports of been charged with kidnaping BirclT and marrying him in Oklahoma while “re­ and with the government’s 2,800 said. (Se« Page Seven), iO jiiiiss. straining bis IRierties.’’ (AP Phomax) (Sea Faga Six). computer! - woridng weal$ty"1^ . Its report was 70 psgss i

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Food Cost Hike KXPERIENCH CIKEMA 1 Sooth dealer •Prince^ tilB «lBned” VM EXCEPTIONS TO KVUES Both (idee vutnetaUs OOVnOMB W. BMT TO MAIN Town yiwaiting State Ruling On Washington NORTH Sun. “Pilnoe^ Shewn 1st B y A U B E D SHEDIWtMLO A J 1032 tXMiOB FABOLT FUN N O ln l Scrtith of the Border Is DoSii^iist^rs Atty. John Bouse a t H ert­ V 107 Oblldten Vader It Fbee . On Nursing Reimbursement ford, GOP candidate for U. S. When yon want to give sound O QS2 rw>fCM>itattve fio m the W ist advtoe to a beginner you tell A 11063 IttBDiSHiri T te lo a d Pnfalie Healfl) Vur- not be changed until the popu- Congressional District charged ^ “third-hand high." W OT, » EAST YUaitHSHEi «!ng A^ocUdcn meetln, haa «ached^4,^^^^ ^ A 9 7 A >654 say that to an ex- been postponed until a nding sharp rise In food prices rests . . . - __ _ AS6S2 9 Q94^ awaiting a ruling from the atate O 9S43 0 1076 E a S m bp Attomep General Harold before proceeding to bring the squaW on the big spendera In becaaae you A 74 A A S2 Waahlngtan.” expeot htan to pick the right P a m m Mbivep hna been made on Oo- proUem before the reaidents tn SOUTH kanMa’s ntatns on reimbnrae- a town m^eUng. He aaid, "Tha present Coo- ttmsito break v L rule, A A K Q K 33 ineiit, aooorffing to a apoken* FMd Tr^ to Snpennarket gressman (Democrat BhnlUo Q. opeatag lead -« v e of haarts. Daddarlo) and the Jdmson ad-v the five of O A K J man for the agency. The little first graders artll A K Q 95 OtlginaBy, the town was to visit the WnUmantic fire head­ ministration cannot dtvert the i^earts, and declarer played SsaA W«t No(A EaS be reimbursed TO per cent o< quarters and the "back room" responsIbiUty that la sweeping ^ from dummy. ic^ ptay- 3 NT Afl Pats Its budget, for tUa agency, bas- at the Stop and Shop next the country, by trying to shift ^ ttflrd-hand Ugb. puttiiw up the blame to the stores or the queen of hearts, Md that ed on tax leceipts ct under Wednesday when they take ^Mdss. H he bids anytl)li« eiM. farmers or anyone else." fo e ^ of the defonae. g2BO,000. time out for a field trip. _____ ^ you wU take him to fiaree no Fsature at OtSO A OsOO According to Miss Matilda qiiere are about 60 pupils, Bonee made his remarks at a«mi ^fii the Wng of Os-Fsati rmoas CsltowiwF* AdmiraPs Aide the Sh(^pi^ Paikade. He and hearts, eleared"^ ttrree* t^ trump. D’Esopo, mnae, if tax receipts and they have to have parental Oopytl^ u:« Janaea Otewert Daddarlo both spent yesterday -neflee out of fiis wav and then miMiwi— O’Hara m , Sat, Sun. Oont tnm go over this amotmt, the town permlssioii, who will get to lA. (j.g.) Paul B. Sheridan, Oenoral Featorea Corpw ItM would revert to a population pmiifi firemen sUde down the aon o f Dr. and M ra B. J. touring Mi^ester, but their to fores ort the ace. “THE BARK BREED” retanbursement of M per capita, p^ia and find out Just how Sheridan of Hebron Rd., Bolton, paths didnt* cross. wwrf returned a heart, hot dnin- At the present time, this aomSbody really “cuts the mus- recently was appointed as aide Bonee accused Cfongrenud ^ly** ten and South’s 3^ gave would bring the town 12,300 in tard" at the supermarket. anH flag lieutenant to Rear the administration of “trying Mm a aeeond heart stqPPOT- Day Endorses returns, as opposed to tS/lOO •nachers sup^vising will in- Adm. Herman J. Koosier, com to duck the respooaibiUty for q|,e defenders ooold take their received last year. ,^ds Mrs. Ntneen Steele. Mrs. mander of the UB. Naval their big spending programs.” ^ g^ees. hut declarer easily Gov* Dempsey Rep. LaVergne WflUams opin- jaanetts McDermott and M ss Porces in the Philippine Islands. and said, “Perti^ this is In (he rest, Us oon- f M IY IVIICHAEL CAlfME cd that the change would not patrida TWokaa. He will leave by plane Thurs­ line with Agriculture Secretary a«h two oveitricks. NEW U W ^lf (AP) — The MMonEconiMinir take place before the popuia- Heads Ctoas day for the Philippines. His Freeman’s advice to his party's THrABand Plneane ®ay, ttte evening deify news- PETER SELLERS 2 tlon reached 4,000, because the m *ert ManWarren. the first wife, the ftHiner Rosanne Neu- congressmen to “slip, slide and Best afiouid defeat the con- paper In New London, endorsed ^ ‘SI JOHra MILLS male recipient of the local PTA m ^ and son, P^ck Mchael, tract by playing «ie nine of Democratic Gov. John N.Domp- a new hSl (based on popola- scholastic award, has been win accompany him. Bonee said, "I hope the bouee- . ^ lion) went into effect. president of his Junior LL Sheridan is a 1958 grad- wl%-ea win boycott my opponent re-^ectlcm today, ex­ LA&TMfiW COLOR WUHama reportedly talked to wniimantk: State <3ol- uate of Mancheeter High School on election day and *ow him ^ ^ pressing saUsfaetton with tbs !>■. Franklin Fbote, state com- ^ ^ jjj, ^^d a 1963 graduate of the that they are not fooled by ^ Job he has done, m, THE WfinSgii mlaeioner of bealto, who said LaVergne ManWarrei of University of Notre Dame, thess attempts to deny roqioa- His Day. which Bats Usdf as It was Ws nnderstandlng th^ south Bend, Ind. He graduated sibiUty for his jaetkma" ^ ^ ^ an Indspendent In poUtics. did WRONG file town reimbursement’ ' ~ would 291 TUItfon Stndents from Naval Officers Candidate Earlier in the day, Bonee hit 3®**®’* ®P«»tasr Wd. not take eldes edltoriaily in the « - 2 * ^ nt TrmrTit thw are JOl lo- School, NewpOTt, R i. and has Daddarlo for Us vote. In Sep- H EaM fln«»M jrtto 1962 contest between Dempsey g U H T l ^ i ^ BOX _____ t been serving as operattons of- teniber of last year, for a Con- of hearte at the find Wck Souto . ,-uinM, been serving as operattons of- tember of lard year, for a Con- oi neara ai me a™ owum ^ Republican John AIsop. n i ^ 9 at Windham High School- It Acer on the USS Skill, an ocean- greeskmal pay raise of about vnns with the J^k. takes Dempeqy’s administration, file going mine sweeper, out of >200 a month. The bin was de- the first club trick with t^ace ^ eoFFAwsr BURNSIDE KLH M ^ e ^ ^^rteston, S.a testad. «u-retu™ the queen I - Aw the semoes. Twoity eacn. ------^ ^ ^Ws play picks up dummy’s ^ dependable day-tosfaty ’Ihe Junior boys have an edge tag facing every American,’! ten of hearts and South’s king conduct of state affalna R haa STEREO MUSIC with 22 girts to 16 boys hut the apples; Thursday, bamhurg on At 7ffi0-«iU I Pine paneled den is furnished with an eye toward comfort and relaxation sophamoies make up tor It with roll, tossed salad, potato sticks, Bonee said, “it is incredible at file same time. West Is able pj^tiuced no crises, no serious ■■day From 2A 6 I SYSTEMS 32 boys and 23 girls, almost a peaches; Friday, vegetahie that a Congressman can vote to take four heart tricks, defeat- improprieties." for sn increase ta salaries for tag the oontract. paradise for the distaff side. No soup, carrot sticka. tuna boats. In explaining why it prefers fiiat segment of the populatfoo for the girts ta the *PPl« oatmeal bars, Daily Queetom Denq>sey to bis Republican op- that needs It the least” f rwdiiiniin class, though. Thirty ’ Btrths Aimaaneed Partner opens mm * (» ponent, political newcomer Ctoy- WED.I WomlarfBl “S K I” is Color! boys and 38 girts. V r. and Mrs. Edward D’An- to 24 points) and the next play­ ton Gengras, the Day said: "A NORMAN’S Menu teuU, S le ^ y Hollow Rd., have er passes. Ton bold: Spades, proven executive, rather than An assortment of Mrs. Strangfeld’g collection of 90 china cats are displayed on tiered table in living room J-16-S-2; Hearts, 16-7; .sini’ IN mu ■uMm for POTter School: Mon- announced the birth of a son, Dance Proceeds an untried man withqut public day, Mtehes’ brew. cheese Pet«f Ea*n Community Memorial Hos- To Aid Teams What do you say? one to dioose for the re^wdai- - 4 4| TM'MONSl H \T10N ciA e; Tuesday, meat and Pita*- He has three hrothers, Answer: Bid three dubs, the bility.” r u v ^ THEITRE EAST ’Ihe Women’s AuxiUaiy of the Staymen Convention. This asks U3 HVKil'OKl) HD, nooffie casserole, carrots, pine- Matthew, John and PauL apple SBcee; Wedneaday, chidr- A son, John Jr., was bom Manchester Mdget and Pony partner to bid a major suit if MANCHESTER PARMK • 649-5491 M.\M HKSTKR stew with vegetable^ peas, to Mr. and Ifrs. John Regan Football Aasodatlon, ihc. win he can. H p e ^ r bids 1 ^ mvBw wiu. jg at sponsor a Harvest Dance SatUT- epades you win raiss to four ACRES AND ACRES OF FREE, FREE PABKINQ Memorial BospitaL The baby day, Nov. 12, at Garden Grove, ia 4he couple’s first child and 'Keeney St. A smorgadiord win Is the grandson of Mr. and be served at 7:30 pjn., with DANCING MISS HOREfaso MISS 8JU0RE Ifrs. Wallace Fdlette of New­ dancing from 9 to 1 ajn. to the ark, N. J., and Mrs. wnMam music of the Sophisticates. mERDOlUS OPEN Regan, Brooklyn, N. T. The proceeds of the dance will DBIVE IN HftRTFOKD • ' ' “THE "SPOF be tised to buy xtew equipment f to the nausle o f Manchester Evening Her­ and insurance for the four midg­ FBIGHTENINO! AU New | yWESTOWN A l l DAY ald Columbia correspondent, et and one p

K ■\ x0> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 P A G E FOUR PAGE/PIVI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 •Wonders of the llnivern IRmtrifpjStpr T?ie Epic Revolt Of General Mb Herald Teen FellowsMp, and Young Ifp ra U k It will do US no good to deny oom- Yesterdays Adult FellowsHp. pUelty in the leteat not e n t t ^ oomte 7 p.m„ Evangelietic Service. opera enterUUmi^enA from that atanoet Solar Transportation Churches Message' by the pastor. ' ^ m x 25 Years Ago Wednortay, 7:30 p.m., Pray­ mytUcal kingdom of Laos- We were Community Baptist Church 8t. Mary’s Episcopal Church Church of tiie Assumption er, Praise aiid Bible study. therp: we have a w d l eetehHahed repu­ Insisting that their oosnpany's 588 E. Center St. Church and Park Sts. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Dr. Krafft A. Bhricke has Involving a nuolesr hydragen- tation for cloak and dagger d ip lo n i^ ; business was founded upon a Rev. Alex H. Eleesser, Rev. George F. Nostrand Rev. Francis J- AOholek been a leading flgura in rock­ Msctlon inside a eon- Calvary Church M-hour service basts, Maurice Minister Rector ' Pastor we have athge managed Uttie revolts etry lor almost 35 years, be- bttstion chsmber. This is poesl- (Assemblies of Ood) M0rtart3reem to tell in ths O srf^ V-2 program. jmnp in rsaetton tompsntiirs; Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson dlasentar at a meeting o f flU- namely, to about 1(W,400,000 ice. Church School classes (or Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 the truth, thjst nobody in Lfsog Ukee to Hs cams to tbls country after Pastor ing station owners and opera- degauss. ThU turns the gas tato children, Nursery through and 11:45 a.m. Btert anything without being sure th d tora to consider the posslhUlty Wbrld War n and has been In­ Grade 4 beginning their ex­ 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. volved la many major American sn alsotitoally eoBductl rs plas­ 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, we are in on the plot. . of eonUnusd sdhsrenoe to tbs panded session in the Chll- 8:45 and 9:46 a.m., Klnder- ; St. Bartholomew’s Church rocket developments. ma whtoh oan bs eontalBsd Bible classes for all ages. Xokes fssolins curfew iiour. dren’s Building. Sermon: "Be- garten in the Children's Chap- Rev. PMUp Hussey, Pastor So 'lt was, with the ncent insurreo- His woik at Oonvalr rssulted within a magnstle fldM. 11 a.m.. Divine Worship. Bible cause I Believe, I Will Serve.” el. Rev. Edward M, LaRose ttpn of General Ma In ths Oentaur Program, an W blls ths NP offers spsci(lo message by the pastor. 10 Yews Ago impulse in the range c f 5,000 Members o( Grade 3 and 4 will 8:46 and 9:46 a.m.. Holy Assistant Pastor General Ma actuaUy began bia opera^ oxygtn hydrogen power eystem 4 p.m.. Service of Dedication to 20,000 seconds and Mgh have their worship and Bible Communion and Church School, tiona of ineurreotlon b y sanding for an Dr. George A. F. Zamdberg for uee with advanced satellites thrust, ths a n t frinristaas k w - study at Green Lodge during Nursery and Crib class In' Wil- Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 of church parsonage at 82 Ver- "***^7wSiSatk>n__ ol rmiuMIcntlon 0* American aselatant air attache, and in- Is selected as one of four dele­ and deep-space probes. He has the regular Church School liams Building, non St. The Rev. David W. 1 to it or not othaiyiM ci thrust dooelaration, bat at apt- ^ and 11 ;30 a.m. PktohM eraditod to it or not othaiirtM c ra ^ gates from Connecticut to rep­ been a consultant for the Air time. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Flower of Auburn, Mass., dis­ Sd ta pt^MT u d alpo thp loMl Haws puEb* fonning him that he was angry be­ olflo impulses ranging from resent this state at the nlntii Force and Defensa Departmant, ,, 9:60 a.m., Church School sermon by the Rey. Mr. Nos- trict superintendent of the As­ **"i!n* i m Si o t rapubUoatlon U apaeinl d l» cause the government at VlentiMe had 10,000 to over 100,000 ssoondsi SU Bridget’s Church meeting and scientific sesslan of and ohainnsn of NASA’s Re- classes (or Grade 6 to adults, trand. semblies of God of Southern potMtannatatn aw nlao raaerrad.______arrested a friend of Us (vriUch the gov­ A comparison of ths NP and Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor the American Heart Aasooiatlon sesreb Advisory Oommlttes on while younger children continue Tuesday, 6 a.m., and 7 p.m», New England, guest speaker. ernment had not) and that, because of o m shows that In terms of Rev. Robert J. Keen TtM H « « M P r ill tin * aw., In dnolnnati, Ohio. Bleotrto Onetgy Systema their class session. The adult All Saints Day, Holy CJommun- -4:80 to 6. p.m.. Open House at iomaa cost etfeottvenaas (not ittitial Rev. Dennis R. Hussey tills he, General ICa, was going to fly Dr. Bhrloke is a proUflo wrl^ class will meet In Fellowship ■ ion. parsonage for parishioners and cost, however) and specUlc tm- ^ TM ^'nuUter toSttw in Tte some of his planee pver Vientiane. «r. with three mdjor books to Hall. Wedne.sday, 10 a.m.. Holy friends.' SVenlnK Bemld. pidae, the o n t is superior; but Masses at 7, 8, 0:16, 10:30 in ’The American air asaiatant attache his credit sad numarous articles In terms c f luggadnsaa. and 10:46 a.m.. Second Worship Communion. the chm-ch. 9:16, 10:30 and 12:00 7 p.m.. Family Gospel Serv­ M l aaraloa cUant A. ■STJJ^VSji telephone his own superior in Vleri^- Service. Daily, 7 p.m.. Evening Pray- Open Forum here and abroad on ipaos flight.. thrust aeoeleratioa range, tbs in the auditorium. ice, the Rev. Mr. Flower, guest Kathawa i^aelal A m o r — Haw Tot*. t » ane, who informed the American Am- NP la auperior. Moreover, the 4. In(ant and child c ^ e at all er. preacher. Special music and ^Bco, DatraM and Boataa. bsuMador, who thought the military SB. K B A n r a . ram niB services. V Church is open daily (or pray- song. **AU Am W ay" NP not 0^ 'can deacenfl to, «r St. James’ Church Tibs explorathm and subse- 3 to 6 p.m.. Tea to hohor R ev.'er. Thursday, 7:80 p.m.. Midweek aiawwam AUDIT BDBBAB O f OtaCOLh- commoner at the capital ought to saoend from, any planet, ao far Msgr. Eldward J. Reardon. Connecticut Yankee T o the SkUtor, \ qusnt exploitation of extrater­ and Mrs. Alex H. Elsnser. —------Service of Prayer and praise.. 2 TTONR______■■ - know and who, therefore, sent two as ovurcoming . gravitational Pastor . As a dtlscm and a voter In restrial hodiel cannot stop at 7 p.m., jjliUor'^-anu Senior Zlon Evangelical otiier attariies out to the nearby army pull is boncerned, but ths NP Rev. Eugene F. Torpey the General Assembly, 30th ths moGo, hut Inherently must High Youth Fellowships will . Lutheran Church base to toll him. While the two Ameri­ _ B y A.H.O. Is capable of operating in any .Rev. John J. O’Brien Gospel Hall Wot IKiwdfty ** 1 p.m* HondP^ District, I am supporting WUher aim at ths solar system. The meet. (Missouri Synod) can attaches were telling ^tbe news to a tm o ^ e r e as wsU as in space, Rev. Vincent J. Flynn 415 Center St, We think we are being com­ naturals—neither with the long Llttlb all the way. benefits at siqploring other solar ------Cooper and High Sta. TOTror TiraTpamyTtataday — r years of apprentioesMp served m fact, the N P Is the coly rock­ the Laotian -commander, General Ma’s pletely diiq)a88lonate, objective, I beUeve without a shadow of system bodies ars of soisntlflo The Rev., Paul G. Prok'opy, et .engine wMch tends to work South Methodist Church Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 ahd 10 a.m.. Breakingz oread. JSS2S?ar-in.r*S33S: planee did appear on the scene. Only, non-partisan and reasonably by the incumbent, nor with any a doubt that W|Jlher Little will Pastor Sadline:''i0:8d'a.in.‘^ ^ i* and aodoqisyebolgioal hkturs; btiter in an atmosphsrs tiian Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. 11:30 a.m. 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. (oept Saturday — t A * . Instead of Juat flying over, they drop­ fair to both candidates for of that swift transition talent serve the people ydth distinction ^bUcatloa axoa they wlH, in countless ways, im­ to q|)aos, because it uses the Pastor I 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Governor in Connecticut when the challenger hoped to bring and Integrity on the basis of the ped boin ^ which killed some 80 people. prove our Hvlng conditions here Mm^herio gases as pnpsl- Rev. Richard W. Dupee 9 a.m.. Church School. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer we say that It la a very lucky into his new field. political knowledge and the Church at Christ Saturday. October 39 Which rules out any comic .hght. opera on Blarth through new technolo­ lant. The NP is therefore more Associate Pastor 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible time. meeting. thing for both of them there If they''didn’t happen to be character he now sustains. Lydall and Vernon Sts. dase^cation for the story from that gies, materials, and methods of suitable for “rough and dirty” Rev. Gary S. Cornell 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. isn’t some real political natural running in a political campaign - I would like to have It record­ Text: n C o r. 4:13. Theme: "The Eugene Brewer, Minister 9 point on. transportation in the air, on land, ml88l® display next week at the tions, itrip flights, concentration must ment of an orbital-operations 6 p.m., Junior High Methodist 11 Center St. Thursday, 6:45 p.m.. Open Air Main St. Branch of Connectl- Committee chainnen are Mrs. Also, Mrs. Donald Knofla and traits. ddeo to got real tough with the smoul­ bassador himsCIf, accompanied by the as Wilbur L. Cross and Ray dans to both of them, and we proud to have the privilege to Youth Fellowship. Study course. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor Edward Goss and Mrs. Miglio Mrs. Donald Vallerie, preserves; ' (Herald photo by Ofiara.) center on the proper propulsion capability for staging helionauU- meeting. cut Bank and Trust Co. dering racial conflict being waged by Baldwin in 1938, have done are not, tmder the dreum- serve with a man who I know “ Little Me in 'Hils Cruel British Ambassador for good measure, systems. While, helionautics is cal mlssicQS and, through orbital Minister against the two worthy con­ stances, intending to be com­ will fUl the office in a manner 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, the Aparthdd nation of South Africa, flew along with the Prince when he in a position to utilize the grav­ testing, developmeM of a Multi- World.” Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, meeting and Bible study at the M«a, Lyn G irw a ^ , M r ^ P ^ tenders of 1966? plimentary. What holds them that will reflect with honor 7 p.m.. Senior High Methodist Church School and Nursery. Its potential authority and effectiveness went to deal with General Ma. ity fields of certain planets for hundred-day space transporta­ Associate Minister oarsonage on Cider Mill Rd Hanke ' and ^ the ‘ Rev. Chester ““ W e suspect that, with bis in­ back is not any praiseworthy upon the citizens of our state. Youth Fellowship. Creative Ex­ Miss Antoinette Bierce, 10:30 a.m.. The Service, In the second instance is inevitably dim­ an inexpensive change of helio­ tion technology; test flights to Sllington. Wetzel. After General Ma had heard what the nate sense of political phrasing reluctance to employ the wiles Respectfully Submitted, Nursery, Area Churches inished by its abject abdication of au­ exercise interplanetary mlaelon pression. Director of Christian Edu€»tIon Chuch School and Prince had to say, he got into Us own and political timing, with bis and. persuasions o f politics; Frederick A. Baker centric orbits, this does not ulti­ Tuesday 6 a.m., Men’s adult _____ "Manifesto” will be read at TalcottviUe Congregational thority and Jurisdiction in the first mately free us from the re­ flight hardware and operattone. St. Francis of Assisi St. George’s Episcopal Church First Evangdlcal Lutheraa United Methodist Church American plane and flew off down to consummate talent for project­ each of them rehearses assidu­ study class. The Rev. Mr. Cor- g 9 ;ib_ n a.m. Reformation both services with eight Coun- Church quirement to acMeve at least a Including guidance and naviga­ 673 Ellington Rd., Rt. 44 A, Bolton Oinrch of RockviUe Rt. 44A, BtUtoa XT the United Nations does not dare an American .base 'in Thailand, where ing sincerity from the platform ously in the hope of perfdsting nell, leader. Sunday. Worship Service. The cllmen taking part. Rev. Douglas E. Theuner, Vicar Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, Rev. Hugh A. GiUis mission velocity capability in tion, tfaroufk ^hree maneuvers -^ 1 South Windsor Rev. Richard E. Bertram, try to make its Judgment on, or exer- he Is apparently receiving political asy- o r through the microphone, such talents. What holds them South School Facts Wednesday, 10 a.m., Adult Rev. J. Roland Palangio, Min- 8 p.m.. Reformation Choral Minister Minister in the order of 100,000 to l30,- (earth departure, heUooentric, Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, Pastor dse its intervention in, the ddngs of Itun. RIa own government is demanding the Great Jasper would have both back is that lack of that To the Editor; study class. The Rev. Mr. Du- ister of Men and Missions, Con- Vesper Service, 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. ------000 ft/eec, and also to achieve earth arrival), to train flight Pastor great world power blocs in Southeast return of the planes be flew out of the emerged from this election with sixth sense wMdi tolls them I wish to familiarize the vot­ pee, leader. necticut Conference of the Upit- 10:16 a.m.. Offices of Instruc- 9:46 a.m.. Nursery and Sun- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. it economically—with Mgh spe­ crews for crittcal helionautical Rev. John E. Rikteraitis, 9 a.m., Sunday School. a dear majority over the two Just bow to fit the particular ers of Manchester with a few 7 p.m., Choosing date for gd Church of Christ will be Emanuel Lutheran Church tion and Holy Baptism. day School; Adult class, the Morning Worship, Layman’a Asia, by what token does it expect to country, and TheiUnd has promised cific impulse rather than huge miesicn operations, and to ex­ Assistant Pastor 10:46 a.m., Church Service. other candidates combined. pitch for the particular prod­ facts about existing conditions the captains of the Crusade, guest preacher. Sermon: "Let Church and Chestnut Sts. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Rev. Robert BUls, a chaplain Sunday; Sermon: “ The Ohurob, have its mandates respected by a small this. departiure masses in earth or­ ercise an actual heUooentric Masses ait 6:46, 7:45, 9, 10:16 The Great Jasper picked up uct into the particular moment ait the South School. All captains should be present, the Church Go to Hell!” Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Young People's Fellowship. ®-t the State Prison, Somers, The Pastor, and the People." power in Africa? We Americans thus figured, somehow, b it abort operation, as it might oc­ his great political talents with the particular audience. 1. There are 276 elementary Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Board of n a.m.. Church School Pastor Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Eu- Confirmation class, pastor, Rockville Methodist Church Speaker, Ron^d Gross. Let ns assume, on the other hand, in every phase of General Ma’a little re­ In board terms, the principal cur during a. later planet-orient­ 142 Grove St. through years of instinctive ’They are looking for a post school students in 'th e South Trustees. and crib room. Rev. Eric J. Gothberg, and 11:30 a.m. charist (Feast of All Saints) H a.m.. Family Worship Serv 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. volt. It was accomplished in planes pro­ advanced propulsion systems ed mission. that the United Nations had had the self-shaping on the street cor­ graduate master’s degree in School District. Assistant PastoV St, Maurice Church, Bolton 8 p.m.. Same as above. ic®- Sermon: Whose God Is Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor gp;a,^ ;;7‘iohli“ itoti^ U .’ which appear MgMy desirable, During ths 1960s: January desperate oourage..to take the problem vided by us. We knew it was happening ners of his time not merely be- politics with fourth grade per­ 2. South School has four class­ Trinity Covenant Church North Methodist Church Rev. Robert W. Cronin Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Holy Eu- D ^ d ? ” 7 p.m., Method^t Youth Fel­ as well as attainable, from the 1663 through August 1983, a Council 9:30 a.m., Qiurch School, o f Vietnam into its own Jurisdiction, before the Laotiana did. W e provided caiue he was industrious—he formance. Wdl, third grade. rooms and an assembly room Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. 300 Parker St. 9 and 10:30 a.m., DlvUe Pastor « charist. Tuesday, 8 p.m., lowship. standpoint of solar transporta­ Mars capture mission, about 69 Nursery through adults,. and suppose even the great United plane and prestige for the government always, indeed, preferred talk How did two such flne^ built to accommodate 100 stu­ Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor Rev. Earle R. Custer, Worship and Church School. meeting. days capture period, and return Ladies 10:46 a.m., Morning Worship. to work—but because there worthy gentlemen get so far dents only. tion, are dtudng the late 70s Pastor Nursery for infants. Sermon by Wednesday, 11 a.m.. First Lutheran CSiurch /, States had proved big enough to decide plenipotentiary to the rebel general. via Venus. Dturing capture, to- Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and St. John’s Episcopal Church Nursery through Grade 4. was something bom and yearn­ into the wrong curriculum? 3. ' South School has 154 stu­ and most at the 80s: Solid core 9:30 a.m,, Sunday School. Pastor Anderson. "You ■ and the Rt. 30 near Hillside Ave., Missionary Society. Rockville to submit its role in Vietnam to the These were all ctrcumatances. Actu-^ tenstve global redonnalseance 11 :S0 a.m. 7 p.m.. Hymn Sing. ing in him whidi made Mm a Obviously, to explain .• that dents attending kindeigarten nuclear rsaotors, espedally Classes for kindergarten g and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Congregation.” Special music Vernon Rev. Richard E. Bertram) Judgment and Jurisdiction o f the world n ally, we had nothing to do with the from oriMt and extensivs use of Monday, 7:16 p.m., Prayer C pwtical natural. His talent would take a very long story on thru third grade. NXIIVA; in the late 80a and through Adult. Service. Sermon: “ Still by by Cherub Choir at 9. Wapplng Community Church Pastor Rev. James L. Grant, Rector organisation. Suppose, in short, the revolt, ' ^ y riiould w e? But try and probes, including Landers and Sacred Heart Church Congregational and Discussion group. 'was, then, no particular tribute either side. Our present point 4. The balance, or 121 stu­ OOe: Nuclear ptilse (NP) or 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship, water.” Wednesday, 10 a.m., and 7:16 ten that to a world which haa been Returners, but no manned sur­ Rt. 30, Vernon Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.. Commis­ Unlfted Nations was working to prevent to him. is that they’re lucky to have dents, are being sent out of the (non-steady nuclear fission and Sermon: "How Reformed Are g a.m. Church School. Nur- p.m.. Study Hours. 7:46 a.m.. Holy Communion. 10:30 a.m.. Church ServicU- trained to think that wherever there’s face excursion; March 1984 Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Rev. Theodore Bacheler, sion on Membership and Evan­ war in Southeast Asia, and suppose That is our inverse way of the field to themselves. A Jas­ South School Dlstrlot..-.106 to fusion drive); controlled ther­ W e?” Nursery facilities provid sery and Grades 4 through 8. 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Holy Hbly (Communion. through October 1986 one-way Rev. Patrick Sullivan Minister gelism. even the United States was willing to so much smoke of plot, there must be saying that it is not at all to per, a Baldwin, a Riblcoff could Washington School and 15 to monuclear reactor (CIR) or ed. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Jehovah’s Witnesses Baptism, Sermon, classes, mission leaving March 1985 Assistant Pastor Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Meet- bow to its Judgment on the rights and UNCLE}, THRUSH or CIA at woifc. the discredit of either of our run as a write-in candidate and Highland Park School. (steady nuclear fusion drive); 7 p.m.. Missionary Service. Nursery, Kindergarten and Kingdom Hall baby-sitting. Bolton Congregational Churah take the stats away from both and if these developsnenta are (via Venus) for plokup of the m-AK „ .V, 8 a.m.. Reformation Sunday ing of Methodist Men. ^A wrongs and facts and issues and ques­ present contenders that- they 6. The aseemhly room serves Dr. Theodora Johnson of our Qra^es 1 through 3. Sacrament 7M N. Main St. Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:30 and 10.46 a.m.. Holy Communion, service. Sermon by the 10 a.m.. Woman’s Bible study Rev. J. Stanton Conover, do not quite make it as political o f them. not undertaken, nuolear-elec- first misflon crew. Covenant field in the Congo as Baptism at both services, Sermon, classes. Miitister tions o f law there. as a classroomi At noon it be­ 11:46 a.m. Rev. Mr. Bacheler, “ The Task circle, comes a cafeteria! This results tro-static drive. The same class c f inteiplane- the speaker. A coffee hour will g p.m.. Junior and Senior MY Tuesday at Kingdom Hall: Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Mias Jeanne Lefevre, Would there not, then, be a much Why Tamper With Perfection? ’Ihe NP operates ofi the basis tary veMdes is used as for the of Protestantism in an Ecumen­ T in continuous dianqkicn for the follow. F Halloween party at church. 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic Ministry St. Bernard’s Church munion, All Saints Day. Student Director of more powerful compulsion upon South of a large number of small nu­ 1963 mlselon, except that pay- -Diaconate ical World.” Avery 8U Christian Education Coming at the end o f audi a week cMldren. Tuesday, 7:30 Tuesday, 6:30 a.m., Senior School St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville 7:30 p.m.,' Holy Oommimlon. Africa to respect not only the legal but clear explosive eyetenu, called loads and number o f propulsion 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Christian Rrtormed Church as this h ^ b e e n , the arrival o f Bastora Tedes of Connecticut 6. Assembly programs are meeting. youth study group. 8:30 p.m.. Service Meeting. Rev. George F. X. Reilly Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ the moral power of the United Natiotu pulse units, wMch aiife stored modulea vary. Extensive Wednesday, 7:30 -Mid-week Men’s Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m.. Show­ Service. Sermon by the Rev- 661 Avery St. 10 a.m., Worrtrip Service. Set* Standard Time seema ^ cruti imposition. severally curtailed due to utlU- Wednesday, 6 a.m., Pastor er group. in the veMcle. These pulse units manned surface landing capa- Mr. Hutcheon, “ The Ecumeni­ South Windsor mon: "Fear or Faith.” Sunday In the question of what kind of an ad­ zaition of the .assembly room as Service. study group. ing of the film “ Everlasting Rev. James H. Royle Thursday, 9:30 to 11:80 a.m., For this hi^ been a week such as to are sequentially ejected and MUty Is carrisd akng by the Senior Good News Aroxmd the World.” cal Reformation.” Church Rev. James A. Bonnenui) ministration South Africa should give a classroom and cafsteria. Thursday, 7 p.m.. Rev. Anthony Kuzdal Bible class. School. make any ideii of any kind o f change at detonated external to, and eome one-way mlesion crew. School. Minister to its mandate of South-Weet Africa? The Macaronis 7. The dental hygienist, speech United Antecostal Church High Church School classes. Public is invited. Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Com­ Saturday, U a.m., to T p.ni.a all seem an offense against perfection. distance behind, the veMcle. A At the end of the 80’s (1988- 187 Woodbrldge St. Friday, 9 a.m., Connecticut Thursday, 8 p.m;. Group dis­ munion. Christmas fair. We think there would be. therapist, reading conaultaataod Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 First Congregational Church 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for Who, in his right senses, would dare certain percentage of the ex­ 69), landing capablUty on Ven­ Rev. Robert L. Baker, Pastor Ministers Cadre. cussions of the. Bible aid others must woric with children a.m. United Church of Christ all ages. And if, eventually, there is a dis­ to trifle with those cool, crisp, frost and By Wesley Gryk Jr, panding gaseous debris of each us and estabUtiunent of a solar 1 to 3 p.m.. World Commun­ “Things In Which It Is Impos­ in the corridors, ______Union Congregational Chui'ch Andover 11 a.m., Worship Service. persal, a shelving, or a discard of the mist dipped mornings which have fol­ what man can change a wom­ detonation, in the form of a physics laboratory on Mercury. 10 a.m. Sunday School. ity Day Service and program. sible for God to Lie” at the Elizabeth Fitch, a Norwalk 8. 'The corridor also servss St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland „ „ , Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Nursery. United Nations and it happens over an's mind adter it has been Mgb-density, Mgh-veloeMy gas These mlsslone are based on 11 a.m.. Worship Service. following locations: 287 Oak­ lowed one another in flawleaa succes­ maiden, shouted out in mock as the library. Slquipment Is Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor Bowman, Minister Pastor 7:30 p.m.. Evening Service. some, such specific issue as a mandate or plasma, U interceptod by the the NP and C IR drives men­ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Second Congregational Oiurch land St. and 726 N. Main St. sion? horror: “What? You are going made iq>? housed in 'the corridors. Mrs. Amy C. Barnard, Thursday, 10 a.ni.. Women’s Finally, the girl allowed the base cf the vehicle, called a tioned before. 386 N. Main St. in Manchester: also 144 Griffin Meeting Sundays In New Church NOW .‘In South Africa, let us never make the Or who would alter, by as much as to fight the French in outfits 9. The physical education pro­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m .f Pray- Director of Religious Education 9:46 a.m.. Church School. Bible study, nursery provided. puZher plate. The momentum During the 1990’s: Regular Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister Rd. in South Windsor and 'mistake of blaming the failure of the second’s difference even in something like thatl Ypu’ll be the laugh­ men to depart— but only after grams are totally inadequate- r and Bible study. ------11 a.m.. Morning Worship. of the intercepted gas is trans­ Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, French Rd. in Bolton. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 United Nations on any small nation or ing stocks of your regiment.’’ they had promised to keep their due to lack of space inside or transfers between Earth and 9 a.m.. Church School, Grades Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brad- OPEN so intangible as a concept o f time, the ferred rapidly to the pusher Mars or Mercury, iirespacttvely, Associate Minister Saturday at the Kingdom Oiir Savior Lutheran Church any small crisis. There is only one rea­ Colonel Tom Fitch, her broth­ plumes in place. They carried out. 5 through 12. igy^ “ Through Faith in Jesus parallel succession of twilights, each as plate, moving the pusher for­ to support of surface installa­ Hall: 8 p.m.. Service talk. 239 Graham Road, Wapiring er, looked down at his own out this pledge, despite many . 10. The South School District 10:30 a.m.. Church School, In- Christ.” son the United Nations is in danger. It perfect a blend of light and sky and hills ward St Mgh acceleration. tions; exploration of Jupiter^ THE 10 a.m.. Worship. Church St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor 6 DAYS clotMng and that of his com­ Jeers and catcalls along the way. Is growing rapidly. The over­ Sand HiU Rd. fonts through Grade 4. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Christian Is because the big powers refuse to al­ as the dawns? This acceleration is moderat­ and Saturn and their, moons; School Nursery through Grade The Presbyterian Church rades. His sister’s words were Chicken feathers Just didn’t flow to other schools is InorSiM- Wapplng 10:46 a.m., Morning Worship, enlistment committee. low it any Jurisdiction which is in con­ Who would choose to alter, by some ed by Shock-abeorbing devices manned missions to asteroids BIBLE 7.^^Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Wil- 43 Spruce St. 9 a.m., Early Worship. unfortunately true. The men’s seem to fit in with the people’s’ lug Just as rapidly. Rev. James A, BiffisaU, Vicar Sermon: “ Peter, John and a Thursday, 8 p.m., Women’s flict with their own big power inter­ in tbs forward end M the ve­ and comets; beginning of util­ son, “ Sholom.” Rev. George W. Smith 9 a.m., and 10:30 a.m., Sun­ A WEEK artificial regulation of a timepiece, that homespun clotMng 'was, indeed, image of brave soldiers going . These ore extremely forma­ Cripple." the Rev. Mr. Bow- Fellowship, ests. hicle, well within bumoQ tol­ ization of raw material resour­ SPEAKS 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth Fellow­ Minister day School. zenith o f afternoon balm from that shabby. But the Frenoh and In­ to war. tive years of ,»leaming for all 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. man preaching. Saturday, 7:30 a.m., Lay- INCLUDING MONDAY erance. After compreasing the ces, if profltaUe, on asteroids ship. 10:30 a.m.. Late Worship. friendly October sun? dian War was already in full The men eventually reached '10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. 4 to 6 p.m.,^Junior High Pll- men’s Fellowship breakfast. youngsters. The faolUties at shook absorbers, the pusher re­ and some planets of the inner h 7 p.m.. Mu Sig;ma Ohi youth 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Or that deceptively simple Journey by progress; there was no time for Fort Cralo in Rensselaer, New Church School. Baby- sitting. grim Fellowship. South School are functionally turns to its natural position pri­ solar system. Eugene classes for all ages. Unitarian Fellowships York. Here, they were paid the group. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., and 7:46 Vernon Assembly of God Church Unfair Anti-FaroritiBm Too? wUch the moon, at our going in last the sewing o f real imlforms. and ptaysicaUy Inadequate to or to accepting the eubeequent Thle author feels that the in­ Brew er Monday, 8 p.m., Nominating 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Academy Junior High School most lasting insult of alL Dr. pm ., All Saint’s Day. Holy First Ccmgregational Church Northeast School MARION evening, was Ju^ttrolling up out of Bol­ Elizabeth, however, would not give them the opportunities pulse. The overall velocity in­ itiation of manned planetary , committee. —• The Rev. Mr. Smith i>reaohlng. Glastonbury , If there has been any injustice in the Shuckburgh, a British army sur­ Communion. of Vemim Intersection of Rts. SO and 31 ton and, at our coming out this morn­ let such a minor detail stand they deserve. crement received by the veMcle missions may be slower in com­ "Blessed f*"® Jf® J"®®*'Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church Sermon: “ Then Paul Stood Up.” -fact that George Hamilton, the Holly­ geon took one look at the motley Monday through Friday, 7:46 Vernon ing, Just rolling down into South Wind­ in her way. For a few myster­ It should also he noted vtiiat depends upon the number of ing than hs and many Hs ttey shaU iM erit toe ear, Grades 8 through 12. Nursery at all services Rev. Jidin A. Lacey, Minister 10:30 a.m., Sunday School and BAKERY group and sarcastically ex­ at Jesus said (Matt. 5:5). A great ^om. p.m., Evening Prayer. Rev. Mlchellno Ricci wood actor, has been enjoying a faard- ious moments, she disappeared. it takes almost two years to pulses and is, therefore, con­ colleagues wished it to be; but Rev. Betsy G. Frenoh, morning meeting. Edward Al- 829 MAIN ST. sor? claimed; “Now stab my 'vitals, deal of misunderstanding sur- ’Thurstoy, 9.30 a.m., worn 7 p.m.. Worship Service. Con- 2 Ahlp deferment, on the plea that he is The soldiers under her brother’s build a new school so let’s not trolled by the number of puts# in the late 80’i, our population Minister of Christian Education bee’s “ The Sand Box” will be rounds this beatitude, largely en’s study group, parlor, g;regational sing;ing, informal The rest of the worid may do as it they’re macaronis!” (IM those Vernon Methodist Church 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. presented by the Drama Read­ TEL. 643-2225 :;needed fo r the support of his possibly command became edgy as the Ignore tide problem today. units expended in a given man­ technology can well have due to a miscomprehension of Friday, 8 p.m.. Deacons. worship and message. pleases, but as for us we do not intend days, “ macaroni” was the “in” Rt. 30 9:30 and 11^ a.m., 11 a.m.. Worship Service. ing Trio of the Spire and Thom; '^ready affluent mother, there is some seconds ticked away. Elizabeth ,I urge all Manctaester citizens euver. ____ acMeved sudi a high level that the word “ meekness.” Most 8:16 p.m., RPYF at tile home Morning to look at a clock, let alone tamper name for a dasMng young man Rev. Morton A. Magee V'orship. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. •further touch o f injustice, too, in the had the well-earned reputation to study the facts snd figures The CTR is a fusion propid- progress in the late 80s and the people confuse meekness with St. John’s Polish National of Miss Mirlum Schettler, 31 with one, until the weather changes. who dressed with the finest Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer o f being the most flagrant prac­ carefUUy. A fter doing so, I am slon system, based on the con­ 90s will be oonslderaibly faster weakness. Catholic Church Flower St. Discussion on “Your 4:46 p.m.. Meeting of Hart- N'-il sray the original injustice is being taste.) 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service ford. East and Tolland Assoc- and Bl'ble Study tical Joker. The men had no sure you wiU conclude that version o f hydrogen to helium. than envisioned by many today. Moses is acclaimed aa very Rev. Walter A. Hyszko God Is Too Small.” ^ .Jizought to examination and possible Dr. Shuckburgh went so far _ ^ „ and child care. Sermon by the iatlon desire to be the subjects of her MlanChestor desperately needs Thermonuclear fushlon in this NEXT; Llbratlcn Laborato^ meek, above all other men. Pastor of United Church of ; correction. Numbers 12:3. But was there Tuesday, 9:16 a.m.. Group pastor. Church school for Nur- Christ, Wcsleyan Methodist Cfcurch latest prank. as to compose a derisive little Globe Hollow School. Vote yes Centers by Dr. L M- Lsvitt. The Planning Grant case is a steady-etoto condition anything servile about him ? doctrine study. g^^y Kindergarten. Meets at Skinner Rd. School George HamlMon might still be run- Utter silence settled over the rhyme about the featherheaded at the polls. 6 p.ip. Junior Pilg;rim Fel- Perhaps the best llluatratlon of Masses at 8:30 tind 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Pray- 10:30 a.m.. Church School for lowship. Vernon : ning free of any new call for any new It was a cliffhanger, but the city now soldiers. Later, he set the poem Sincerely, waiting group. Then, the m?n Moses’ meekness is found in er meeting and Bible study. itil other classes. 7 p.m., Rev. Hervey W. Taber, is assured its planning grant for the to an old English drinking ttihe. Mrs. Darden B. Haalett Senior Pilgrim Fellow- ' examination by his draft board if ho heard an ear piercing screem Num. 14:11-20. There God 2 p m .. Commissions on B1- ship, Pastor next redevelopment phase. What tech­ coming from behind a nearby Thus, it came to be that Con­ 8 Tuck Road, about ths Hartford busing pro­ scind this Hartford busing plan threatened to destroy Israel [unson^s bad been a Uttle more strategic in hie Is a must tf the Globe HoUow First Church of Ohjlst, nance meet at the church, Monday, 8 p.m.. Stewardship nical difficulties arose at the last min­ 'shed. They Jumped to \heir necticut Yankees ‘were THE Manchester, Oenm. gram by elscUon time. which had murmured against choice of girl friends. School bond issue Is to have a Scientist 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel- and Missions, training meeting 10 a.m., Sunday School. ute may never be known, but thafa is feet, but before they could act, original "Yankee Doodle Dan The School Board and theaa Moses, and to make of Moses a It is the fact that he has been es­ school administrators k n s w fighting chance. Failure to pro­ gfreater and mightier nation. F U E L O IL 447 N. Main St. lowship. in Fellowship Hall. Classes for all ages. less important than the announcement Elizabeth appeared. She was dies.” corting the daughter of the President back In Mardi that our schools duce such a statomant will add But Moses interceded for the Tuesday, 7 p.m., Y<^tji Mem­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nur­ that the |436,956 is signed, sealed, and unharmed, and she w u carry­ "R aw Deal” Candy Kitchen were running dangerouaiy near to-publlo suspicion and can well people and God pardoned their 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Sun­ Jehovah’s Witnesses bership meeting. sery. i which has become primarily responsible Just about delivered. Mayor Dooley can ing the source of th dletuib- To the Bdttor, . — — capacity. Yet, they decided to be the knock-out blow to this sin. Moses sacrificed personal 13.8 day School and Nursery, Kingdom Hall Wednesday, 8 p.m., Church 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Where Quality Candy Is Made Freeh Daily (or the tact that his draft status has now heave a sigh of relief, because for I would like to point out a honor for the salvation of the ance—an irate chicken. solve these tight or crowded new achool’a construction. The subject of the Lesson-Ser­ Hartford Tpke. Council, Pilgrim Fellowship 6:30 p.m.. Fast and Prayer. Choose From' Over 200 Varieties ' become subject to critical public atten­ a moment the delay looked like the city A Thought for Today few facts to the dlstnaught par­ people who had unfairly op­ 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. De^Hte the tudkless bird’s oonditlons by adding 62 Hart­ T ^ moment of truth has fi­ mon is “ Everlasting Punish­ RockviUe room. 7 p.m.. Evening Service at the tion, with a flood of letters to draft au­ receivd a phantom award, and conven­ noisy protests, she began pluck­ Sponsored by the Manchester ents of school cMMrea in the posed him. ment,” the Golden Text, from ford p\q>Us. This probably tanks nally arrivsdi Is ths new school Jesus was meek and lowly of Thursday, 8 p.m.. Orientation home of George R. Cooke, 1 Something new — Be sure to try our thorities proteatlng the alleged favorit­ iently before the election at that. But ing feathers from its tail. Be­ Council of Churches Gardner-Sprlng St. area con­ W. B. REGIU S Ezekiel, 18: 27: “ When the 9 a.m., Talk-Service at Rock- meeting for new members In Westview Ter., BlUngton. that was not the case, it evidently was cerning the sentiments of a as ons of ths most stupid and the Important thing or must heart. Matt. 11:29. 'When he ism shown him. fore long, she hiul accumulated the Hartford buaing plan have was reviled, he refused to stoop 643-0577 wicked man tumeth away from ville High School, Pilgrim Fellowship room. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Prayer an instance of bureaucratic tangle. large orose-seetion of tMs Irrtsponalble decisions of all PEANUT BUTTER CREAMS a large number, and the cMck- “ Sometimes I’se up, some­ time and points up their lack first priority? Lat the School to the same. He ■voluntarily laid his wickedness that he hath s p.m.. Public talk, “ Satisfy- X( he had kept Umself busy dating In many ways, however, it is u^ortu- town’s votora en’a phunage had become times I'se down, yes, O Lord!” down his life for the very ones oommitted, and doeth that big Manldnd's Greatest Need.” A creamy peanut butter filling, blended in a minor Bol^rwood starlets, ndbody would nate that so inuch political muscle has Bvmts of last qirlng wMcb of Judgment and foresight Board and adminiatrators ahow patchy. Still, she offered no ex­ Have you caught a man in WMls recent slsotioas and rs- soma genulna loyalty to Man- who were the Instruments of which Is lawfid and right, he by P. R. Ruggles, Watchtower special way, and drenched in our smooth milk ever have known be had a draft status. had to be exerted to guarantee an saw the suppression of the Ws destruction, praying for planation for her actions. his best hours? Have you notic­ ohsstor ohlldran by rectifying shall save his soul alive.” Society representative. and dark chocolate. Truly delectable. award to Middletown,' w^en }n fact the 'voters’ olvU r l^ t s in the sdiool tirements have taken some of them from, the cross. Zt has never been anyone’s business Then, as suddenly m she had ed bow lofty and magnanimous their past errors by g e tt^ rid Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testimony Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Group city haa met the requirements. Senator busing fracas has shaken the the . Hartford „ ___ Plan_ « advooataa Meekness is frequently rec- LOVELY LADY HAS A juri bow serious the young actor has begun the project, BUsbetb KLH meeting. discussion in the Bible aid Riblcoff has been most active in pre- he can b«? 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PAGE SEVEM *^ MANCHESTER EVENINiS HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 MANCHESTER ElVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 PA^:E SIX Tolland County Makes Neiv Peace Bid New Indication Time Switches ShcE Towii Coiuisel; Attack Made Pope May Travel Near Border Thorp Urges LB J Revcals More To Viet Later fn'iSySs Rhodes New Auditor Mr*. Nettchen Upgens i i « (ConttBoed frotn Page Ova), Atty. John F. Shea Jr. of 40 Phelps Rd. wUl be Man- Mrs. Nettchen Diete Llpgens, l ^ f l T n n O f l i a Road L i ^ (Continued fron faga One) , cheater’s new town counsel, and Adam Rhodes of lo Mi of East Hartford died this Aid for Thailand tingulshlng between north and talk about the prob em in time. piy,^,outh Lant, with offices at 750 Main St., Hartford, Walter Thorp, Republican morning In a Manchester con­ south, Communist and non-Com- The legislature len t scheduled „ew auditor. The assistant town , (Continued from Page One) (ConUntied from Page One) to reconvene until 1968. candidate fot representative northeastern part of the coun- munist, Roman Catholic and valescent home. She was the It wasn’t clear either what counsel will be a juc.,.u»>member of ^ Manchester's Town miles from the battle scene. The f from the 61st District, says he down together at the table of try, 'phanom said Communist Buddhist. ’ old widow of Carl Llpgens. would happen to an enclave like Shea’s law firm of Marte, Shea raid hammered at enemy posi­ feels that it is now time to reason,” Johnson said. activity had decreased in rec^ Pope Paul has tried for a year Survivors Include three weeks while defections from Butte, Mont. It likes daylight Keith, probably Atty. W. Before Joining the firm d to encourage pdace in Viet Nam grandchildren and seven great­ tions 87 miles southwest of Kon- ’ i make public his position on toe The North Vietnamese leader- increased, time, but the rest of the state , ^ HUlcrest Rd. Marte. Shea and Keith, he|wa» while keeping himself outside grandchildren. tum City. development of a modem high- g^ip has repeatedly rejected Communists have won’t have any part of it. kL made ^ partner of Atty. Charles the^politics of war. The funeral will be held Mon­ In another raid today, other way system in this part of past U.S. offers of unconditional not given up,” he cautioned. Alabama is calling a special The appointments, to bb e himself a former ttrwJl day at 9 a.m. from the Ahem eight-engine B52s plastered sus­ Connecticut peace discussions and there was jn ws response, Johnson said The big anxiety at the highest legislative session in January to on Nov. 7 when toe new Re- ^^unggi level around the pontiff is said make a decision on the matter, publican-controlled Board o f ______Funeral Home, 1406 Main St., pected base camps, bivouac and “ One of the essential require- no evidence that it is ready to south Viet Nam is only the first East Hartford, with a solemn >w for influencing industry change its position. target of the Communists and to be a fear that this delicate while its neighbor, Missiseippi, Directors Is sworn in, were ap­ ammunition storage areas of tntnL high Mass of requiem at St. come to our 51st District, At the university, where he that they are looking at South- position would appear aban­ h is turned down a bill that proved this week by toe six Duplicate Bridge the 610th North 'Vietnamese Di­ to Mary's Church, East Hartford, comorislng the towns of An- was granted an honorary degree east Asia as a whole. It is im- doned, should a badly conceived would have committed the state GOP directors and by the ex- vision near the central coast of Results in a duplicate bridge at 9:15. Burial will be in St. do^e^r Bolton and Coventry, is of doctor of political science, portant to "stop them where and poorly timed trip be at­ to stay on standard time. In ecutive board of the Republican South Viet Nam. This heavy game last night at the Italian Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart­ I>V'' ’ four-lane highway,” Johnson signed the Intematlon- they are,” he added. tempted. Louisiana, two similar bills died Town Committee, bombing raid struck 50 miles a good American Club, 135 Eldridge St. ford. al Education Act that Congress The United States has about An Italian publication said a in legislative committee. Atty. Shea will replace Atty. northwest of Qui Nhon (3ity for Thorp says. are: North-South, Mitchell Bala Friends ms[3r>call at the fu­ passed just after he departed 27,(XX) servicemen in Thailand, week ago, in an unconfirmed Daylight saving time came irving Aronson, town\,\JVW Mk l.,XSV4»»OW»counsel T ■ n n .-I Vs “The Republicans in toe Gen­ neral homq/tomorrow from 7 to the third straight day and was for the Par East. mostly Air Force men who use report, that a papal flight to from Britain where tt was first Since 1962 His salary will be and Edward Bala, first, ^ e p h in support of troops ot the U.S. eral Assembly Session of 1965 smee i»oz. ms jr Marcello and George Cham­ * p.m. 1 Johnson had made a point of Thai bases to bomb North Viet Saigon was being considered. It used during World War I to save gg^’soo annually, 1st Cavalry, Airmobile, Division figured prominently in securing pagne, second, and Joseph Dav­ ' s ' ’ s a sismine this legislation on. Aslan Nam. said' that two monsignors who cm fuel. Atty. Keith will replace Atty. in (^ration Thayer II. authorization and funds neces­ is and Charles Dunn, third. Russell A. MacDonald i .'O' >rizatlon ana i^ a s nece^ ^ symbol of his interest ''D uring his address at the unl- work closely with the Pope went In the United Slates, most of Arnold Klau at an annual sal- Elsewhere in South Viet Nam, sary Also, East-West, A. A. Pyka f nH*rnn«tri^ion oftho 1" improving schooling around verslty, Johnson appealed to there, that they reported condi­ the opposition to fast time has. 52,250. Klau, too, has Russell A. MacDonald, 7 ^ of myg ground action, of way and construction of the a Vietnamese leaders to and James Bacon, first; Rus­ of w_„ ----- tions were inopportune for a traditionally come from, rural been in office since 1962. Gardner, Mass., father of Mrs, new Route 6 by-passes of Man­ sell Granndss and C. R. Covill, Continuing monsoon rain storms The meeting between Johnson “ renounce the work of death - papal trip, and that a trusted areas. The South has been the Rhodes, a member of the ac­ John C. Hughes of 27 Dudley and generally poor weather lim­ chester and Willlmantic,” the second, and Mrs- Richard Gwor- 2 St., died yesterday at a Gard­ and the prime minister and and take up instead the task of archbishop who was sent there strongest standard time bastion. counting firm of Rhodes, Rice 2 ited U.S. air blows over North candidate says, and he promises ek and Mrs. Doris Belding, their top aides was the main the living. in September on a peace-pro­ and Kanehl, will replace the ner convalescent home. that, if elected, he will support Viet Nam again Friday. Pilots business session during the "Enough of this sorrow. Let moting mission did so in place third.' Survivors, besides his daugh­ legislation “to further construct present ' auditors, Barry and The game is sponsored by flew only 47 bombing missions, President’s three-day visit. us bring the work of healing, of the Pope. ter, include two sons and four the necessary highway link be­ Kiwanis Taps Macrl of Hartford, who have the Manchester Duplicate a third of the usual number. Sunday Johnson files on to teaching, building and providing ’The Vatican confirmed Friday auditors for four grandchildren. The U.S. military command tween Coventry and Bolton, been town Bridge Cfiub and played each fnqtpr^m^or Kuala Lumpur for a day in Ma- for the children of men. This is that two monsIgnors did go to ^ n e ra l services will be held g^^unced that American plane thus creating a Tom McPartland years. Friday at 8 p.m. at the club­ Saigon a month before Arch­ Rhodes had held toe post tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Du- losses for the war over North routo r;;in ?s;Jttn ^ d ri”’’ laysia He goes to South Korea V Thrs'^ if w t house on Eldridge St. bishop Sergio Pginedoll’s mis­ Thomas C. McPartland of from 1960 to 1962, when a mem­ folt Funeral Home, Gardner. Viet Nam had reached 413 and In addition. Thorp pledges to from there. ^ o ^ J Presi- work for continual improvement Johnson emphasized to tl 6 nje as cs us to do. the Presi sion there. But toe Vatican said 523 E. Center St. recently was ber of toe firm of Carey and Burial will be in Gardner. those over South Viet Nam b a c k in g f o r DEMPSEY o f toe state secondary roads in Thai leadership his pleasure at dent said. Saigon was only a shop on a elected president of toe Kiwanis Rhodes. The auditors’ annual stood at 181. , , , NEW HAVEN (AP)—Incum-^ Mrs. Arthur Blackmore throV t o ^ s 7^ what he said was Thai under- Peace in Asia and improve- flying vacation through Bang­ Club of Manchester. He suc­ retainer runs to approximately candidate Gov. John Dem- 9 standing of the need for eco- ment in living standards for its kok, Tokyo, Honolulu and three ceeds George T. LaBonne Jr. $7,000 annually. 9 SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. District psey has been endorsed tot ^ nomic and social measures to populace has been a major American mainland cities. Officers will be installed in Christine Bossen Blackmore, 50, .V. Rhodes, prior to 1955, when re-election by toe General Ctoalr-' help Thailand’s people, partlcu- theme of Johnson speeches on The same two prelates — o f 644 Main St., wife of Arthur Busing Program a ¥ larly in the undeveloped north- his 29.000-mile Far East tour, Msgrs. Pasquale Macchi, the elected are Robert “ e ®nt®red^5_e PrivatejracUce men;s_Asso^i«tlon of toe__S_tan-- Blackmore, died yesterday at Vernon of accounting, had been con- Railway Labor Organlza- >« eastern provinces where the He leaves Sunday for Malaysia Pope’s private secretary, and Fuller, first vice' president; *her home. Panel Discusses troller for Cheney Bros. tions of the New Havett Red threat is greatest. But he after another round of events Paul Marclnkus, the Pope's Francis DellaFera, second vice Mrs. Blackmore was bom in The Manchester Interfaith Doubleheader said Thailand was wise to rec- today in Thailand’s capital, Chief English-language assistant president; Dr. Robert Stoker, Shea is a former state rep- Railroad, Hartford, the daughter of Mrs. ognlze early the need to meet Johnson, who received an — flew t'wlce to Bombay and secretary - treasurer; Harry resentative from Manchester The group of railroad union Frances Vibert Bossen of South Social Action Council is spon- Set Tomorrow the (Communist threat there. honorary degree at Chulalong- twice to New York to prepare and a former chairman of the leaders endorsed Dempsey Fri* Windsor and the late Peter E. soring a panel discussion on Deegan, assistant secretary, Saylng that communism feeds korn University, also used the for Pope Paul’s 1964 trip to In­ and Dr. Robert Al'esbury and Republican Town Committee, day at a luncheon which to*' Bossen, and has lived in South “Project Concern,” the Hartford A Little Window Painting as a Halloween Treat By Midget Teams on misery, Johnson said he occasion to sign into law the dia and his 1965 trip to toe Unit­ Atty., .Vincent Diana, directors. He is now Republican State governor attended. Dempsey Windsor most of her life. busing program, Tuesday at 8 Central Committeeman from was etted by the group for Susan D’Agata, left, and John Belanger, both seniors at Ellington High, go about some Hal­ would order Secretary of State International Education Act ed Nations. Democratic State Sen.-David Both of Vernon’s midget foot­ toe 4th Senatorial District. “ untiring efforts to continue Survivors,' besides her hus- pm. in st .James’ School audl- loween mischief at Tri-City Shopping Plaaa in Vernon. But the window-painting project Dean Rusk and U.S. Ambassa- passed by Congress shortly aft- Neither of them mentioned M. Barry will speak ’Tuesday ball teams, the Pioneers and the Keith is a former assistant rail service in the state ot band and mother, include a son, torium. The public is invited. has official approval. Art students from Vernon and Ellington are decorating stj>re windows dor Graham Martin to see what er he embarked on his trip to going through the Far East in noon at a meeting of the club Shamrocks will play at home prosecutor and chief prosecutor (kmnectlcut and New England.’*^ Bruce Blackmore, and a daugh- Tn® moderator and chief all over Vernon with the blessing of the chamber of commerce. Prizes are being awarded to might be done to help in a five- seven Aslan nations, chatting about their August va­ Cavagnaro Opens North End Headquarters at Cavey’s Restaurant. teV, Mrs. Diane La Prance, both speaker will be Isador Wolf, tomorrow, participating in a year economic development The measure is aimed at cations on two recent occasions the best paintings. (Herald photo by Saternis). U. S. Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario and “ Cavey Girl” Peri Comol- from the First Congressional District (Hartford County.) of South Windsor; a brother principal of Manchester Green doubleheader at Legion Field. program. strengthening, through grants to with Vatican newsmen. lo, 9, of 71 Constance Dr. talk to State Rep. Steve Cavagna­ Cavagnaro is running for re-election from Manchester’s As­ Robert H. Bossen of South School. Panelists will include The clubs are members of Thanom had told Johnson universities and other means, Observers here believe that, ro, right, in front of the newly opened Cavagnaro Head­ sembly District 18 (Voting Districts 1 and 2). Both men are Windsor; a sister, Mrs. Warren Mrs. Patricia Guay, Mrs. Rena the Charter Oak Conference about plans for a multimillion- the capabilities of American should the time come when the quarters at 185 N. Main St. Daddario, in Manchester yester­ Democrats. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Boynton o f East Hartford, and Bacon, Mrs. Doris Schlmmel, Sleith Talks to Educators with the Pioneers having already jojiar *^five-ywr program for educational institutions in the A b o u t T o w n Pope could fly to Viet Nam he day for a full day of campaigning, is running for re-election five grandchildren. Mrs. Gweim Andrews and Mrs. won their division championship, economic and social develop- field of interiiatlonal study and would take the polar route via Vote For ______The Republican Town Com------1------— — Private graveside services Gloria Samuels. All are partici- They will renew their rivalry encompass health, edu- research. Canada and Japan. Such a trip, assessor’s office in the town meet- About Hiring Retardates Johnson winds up his colorful wiuTe“held*t^yrat the con" pating in the busing program ^ with the Middlefield Tigers, last gallon, electric power, highway they said, 'perhaps would be hall. the town schools, under ^”8 for Thursday at 9 p.m. at two-day visit to Thailand today Squabble Over Tolland venience o f the family, in Cen- iu season’s unofficial league development pro- part of a global tour. The office will be open Mon­ which 62 Hartford children are Headquarters, 808 Main Manchester Industrialist Wil­ Sleito cautioned toe educa-. . u i-„i— — by attending a reception given tors that when it comes to hlr- champs who have been playing The Vatican sought to play day from 4 to 9 p.m. and Tues­ St. A review of the campaign liam H. Sleith, president of the by Thanom and then giving a ^ 'i^ T 'fS y suggests that f lending classes here during a independant ball this season. Reporting on his govern- down, but did not deny flatly, a Garage Parking and Drum Corps day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Henry Becker ing toe retarded, or seeking ss two-year educational experi­ to date and plans for getting dinner for King Bhumibol Adu- those wishing to do so may Iona Mfg. Co., spoke to a group them out for jobs, that indus­ Game time is set for approxi­ ment’s struggle with Commu- report earlier this month that 6 to 9 p.m. A fine of 10 per ment. out the vote for the Nov. 8 elec­ the Pope planned to go to Cana­ Appears Ended make memorial contributions to of about 100 New England edu­ try cannot do this alone. He m ately.2:45 p.m. ' nist guerrilla forces in the lyadej and Queen Sir!kit. cent will be levied against all Mrs. Guay teaches Grade 3 tion will top the agenda for the FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE a charity of toe donor’s choice. told toe assembly that, though In the opening game, at 1:30, da for the 1967 World’s Fair at BOSTON (AP) — The squab­ Launch First Fund Drive properties not declared on or at Green School, Mrs. Bacon is session. cators yesterday and told them (Twentieth Assembly District) 0 the Shamrocks, who won in Montreal. The Newkirk and Whitney k - f why he thinks it’s good busi­ much progress has been made, ble over $182.50 in parking been born by a private before Nov. 1. their division last season, and The 35-member - Tolland have Funeral Home, 318 Burnside The Civitan Club will meet ness to hire the mentally re­ there are still some retardates individual, and the members UNICEF Collection Park and Mrs. Schlmmel teach- have lost but once this year. charges for a stolen car seems Twi Tiers and Drum Corps will Ave., East Hartford, is in Tuesday noon at Willie's Steak tarded.____ who are hiding in the closets Wives, Stores Jeer Children of the United Con- Member of Manchester kindergarten at Waddell. to be about finished. who paid the cost of the bus charge of arrangements. Mrs. Andrews is an educational House. The guest speaker will At a conference sponsored by and dark rooms of towns and will oppose South Windsor, Burton’s Plans hold its first fund drive this transportation to the various gregational Church will be col­ Pension Board 8 Years the Connecticut State Depart- cities, and that toe educator Last season Middlefield de­ Theresa Fancy of Somerville, lecting for UNK31F while mak­ aide and Mrs. Samuels is a spe- I’® Stanley Nasiatka, a weekend. The marching unit parades. Mrs. Christina R. Brough ment of Education held at the was sometimes the last one to feated the Pioneers and the ing their Halloween rounds, Chairman of Manchester clal teacher. Both are assigned member of the State Police, Food Stamp Probe Parkade Branch who owned the car until she sold was originated a year and a The board of education agreed Tobacco Valley Inn at Windsor, see them. He added that .once Shamrocks on successive Sun- Monday. Pension Board 4 Years Mrs. Christina Reid Brough, it in March says, " I ’m very to permit use of one of the to toe local schools by Hartford. ' Sleith said it wasn’t because the rehabilitation agency finds days to capture the loop s unof- Burton’s, Inc. is planning to half ago by Mrs. Walter Bea­ St. Matthew Church Notes W olf will explain some of the ^ ® Class of 1951 of East (Continued from Page One) expand and plans are being happy it's all over.” ton, for toe town’s 250th anni­ school buses to transport the Chiropee, Mass., ’ died tola ba^CTO^d 'w^facts^on 7mv Hartford High School will have he was a humanitarian that 10 the retardate and determines fieial crown. The Pioneers once some coins ready when chil­ The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin of made to open a branch store Frank Ferrick, a lawyer rep­ group, and Ed Rocha, one use for the third grade pupils Buy Direct From 'The grandchildren. brothers. She and Birch have toe present store afid will cover Twirlers, are regulation white • Manufacturer meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. 52 oak St.; Mrs. Matilda The man, Steven G. Steniger A ® TV ’ "^'’ es her favor when she went to will be held at a later date. been living with the brother an area of approximately 6,000 marching boots. • GOLD Funeral services will be held LWV Will Hear Susannah Wesley House. The in court rather than paj^ the Written invitations stating the ail areas excepting mater- gg jj^rto St.; Mrs. Nora of Keiley Rd., was treated for a ^ f since they came to Brecken- square feet. Monday at 2 p.m. at the Alger Rev. Harvey Mousley, former nlty where toey are 2:30 to 4 Sue Dies said, “ Get rid of gim­ $182.50. The Parking Authority The Drum Corps, which was BOLTON CIDER MILL Shady Glen Pumpkin Ice Cream. Made w i^ O’Neil, East Hartford; David scraped nose at Manchester rldge. Busch said there may be more specific date for each room Funeral Home, 167 Chestnut superintendent of the Norwich micks. Ban the bingo; I think appealed. added about a year ago, wears Rts. 6 and 44A all the spices you associate with good, old- 3 Candidates p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Foulke, Llynwood Dr., Bolton; Memorial Hospital and re- Mrs. Birch said she had not of Burton's branch stores opened will be sent home via the chil­ Bt., Holyoke, Mass. The Rev. District, and Mrs. Mousley will rooms where they are 10 a.m. it’s great.” royal blue velvet berets and Tel. 643-6389 fashioned pumpkin pie custard. Mrs, Pearl Dorey, East Hart- leased. told Birch of her criminal in the future. dren. Asa Mellinger, pastor of First Members of the Andover show slides. Mrs. Nevin Decker R.C. Holderness, senior vice HIJACKING SQUAD FORMED vests, white shirt, black pants to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested ford; William Morton, Amston; Police charged him with fail- record until Tuesday. The plans do not include any The parents will witness a Congregational Church, Chico- L,eague of Women Voters have is chairman of toe refreshment president of Certified Grocers of and a blue tie. not to smoke in patients’ rooms Mrs. Inez Anderson, 93 W. Cen- ure to drive in the established "I told him I had a record, 22 changes for toe present Bur­ HARTFORD (AP)—A recent regular class day, including any pee, will officiate. Cremation committee. California, an association of 1,- The group has carried Tol- been invited to attend a Meet No more than two visitors at ter S t; Mrs. Nicoline Heck, 61 lane. years for murder. We left that ton’s store, which Busch said rash of truck hijacking in Con­ special teachers, such as music will be in Springfield. 725 chains and independent land's name to many towns and qj. which are scheduled for one time |ier |>atient. Linnmore Dr. Police quoted Steniger as night to get married,” she said. will continue to serve as the necticut and nearby states has Friends may call at toe fu­ the Csmdidates evening, spon­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran cities during toe year and has that day. They were wed the next day in main store and the ■ central prompted the stale police to neral home tomorrow from 2 sored by the Mansfield League, Church will observe Reforma­ Patients Today: 305 DISCHARGED TODAY: Da- saying he was rounding a curve p^nforoin ^ "T"rtnn'rfh?nk marched away with four tro­ vid Swanson, 138 Glenwood while traveling north on Oak- California, said, I don t think Altus, Okla. headquarters of Burton’s, Inc. organize a hijacking squad, state Vene Harding, assistant prin­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to be held next Tuesday at 8 tion Sunday at tomorrow's serv­ there is any need for such an phies for its performances. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: S t; Linda Dubay, East Hart- land St. when a car traveling in “ Did you tell him how many police Commissioner Leo. Mul- cipal of the Hicks Memorial The family suggests that ices. Members of the church will ljiv.stlg.llon Suth promotlon.1 The most recent trophy was p.m. in the Mansfield Town Dale Booyi, 18 Liberty St.; Pe­ ford; Raymond Blake, 27 Doro­ the opposite direction forced PARATROOPER KILLED cahy has annoiifiq^. School, expressed the hope that “ You Can Taste The Quality those wishing to do so make join other Connecticut Luther­ just received for its perform­ Hall, Rt. 195. All three candi­ ter Borsotti, 130 Pearl St.; Lyn­ him off the road. MYS'nC (AP)—A young para In connection the state “ as many parents as possible FAIRWAY memorial donations to an Or­ an Churches at a reformation thy Rd. such a slight degree, the house­ ance in the Columbus-Pulaski dates for the Second Congres- da Cropper, Tolland; George He is scheduled to appear in Dean Jr, trooper from this community police announcement\ ,v Friday, .. . ^ • will take advantage of this op­ gan Fund at Center Congrega­ wife can hardly notice it.” •X sional District will be present -service at 4 p.m. at the John Dunn, Hebron; Mrs. Shirley Fil- Manchester Circuit Court 12 ” He didn't ask,” she said. has been killed in action to Viet Henry I. Savin, executiVe chair- Day Parade in New Britain, portunity to observe their tional Church. to speak and to answer ques- F. Kennedy High School, Water- In Chicago, a spokesman for man of the newly for ed New where the group received the child’s classroom to operation.” big, 78 Hillside Manor Ave., Nov. 14. Ncinii ir NOW . . . TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS THEY’RE tions from the audience. bury. Vernon; Ronald Franck, 41 Osgood Seeks . .. j ___the National Tea Co., which has Pfe, Howard C. Robinson, 20, England Theft Prevention Ck>m- award for third place Youth Property Declaration for STYROFOAM. * Francis N. Wendhlser _ , ______used both games and trading ROUTE 6 and 44A — OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY nOOD^ William St. Onge, incumbent Cushman Dr.; Albert Garrison, a Rockville man were arrested died Thursday of gunshot mittee of Truckers, said that a Group. The trophy, along with The rfinal two days for the SEPUINS, GLITTER' ROCKVILLE — Francis Democrat, will be there as will "^^® Mental Aid Fellowship stamps, commented: “ We con- the others won by the Twirlers annual declaration of real and Parkade Branch - t- Monday through Saturday ^ vvrvrar. Coventry; Albert Harrison, 48 as a result of two other car ac- OPEN SUNDAYS wounds, his parents, Mr. and telephone alert system to the Nicholas IVendhiser of 17 Cen- Joseph Goldberg, Republican Soc'^il Center will have a spec- McKinley St.; Lynne Howland District Post , , sider games an advertising Mrs. CTlnton E. Robinson of Northeast can be notified and is on display in the Tolland personal property, required of and N EH IN G w t . __« __• « n m___ iqI cVtrvti'tnn* f f i l m ...... 1 - . ____1.1___ t t . .11 cidents investigated by police, method •> ter St. died suddenly this morn- nominee, and Daniel R. Tara- ial showing of the film, "Char­ Coventry; Mrs. Dorothy Hull, 8 A.M. ^ 8 P.M. Bindloss Road, were notified given, within minutes, a High School trophy case. all property owners in the town, tag at his home. sevich. Veterans Party candi- ade.” Starring Cary Grant and 647 Foster St.., Wapping; John Harold A. Osgood Sr. of 29 The E a ^ Hartford womM, yyillard Rhodes, president of description of a stolen truck. The expenses up to this point are Monday and Tuesday at the ,Mr. Wendhiser was born in date. Any league member or Audrey Hepburn, 'Tuesday at Chery^^L. Deschene, was charg- Associated Grocers; Inc., with Hungerford, 456*,^ Main St.; Cumberland St. confirmed a re­ ed with improper parking at 3^, ^ Rockville, a son of Frank and others interested who may need 7:30 p.m. at the cenle^. Mem­ Theodore Martin, 44 Skinner PINE PHARMACY port that he will seek the seat 7 a.m. yesterday after her car, e , Mary Sullivan. Wendhiser, and transportation are asked to call bership - in the „group , is open . to Rd., Vernon; veruun, t»,uuttiuRonald Miclette, 1 ^ at tho Washington, ------—’ says his store man- 664 Center S t e 649-9814 wp a lifelong resident of this the Andover league president. P®°P'® Coventry; Mrs. Margaret Mor- vacated in September by Wins- parked near Demmg at. o agers have pntended that trad- tw n . He was employed as a Mrs. Howard Roberts, Rt. 6. psyitoiatric^ care.^Those desiring low - Manchester------on*1.- the otu 8th Dis- traveledtraveled portion portion of lotiana ing stamps'and so-called i„w—lottery further information may con­ Tpke., was struck by an uniden­ •desman with a Manchester au- The local league is sponsor- Also, James Naschke, 23 Nye ^^ict Board of Directors. games definitely tend to raise ANYONE FOR CHICKEN? tact toe Mental Health Associ­ tified car, police said. totnobile agency. He was a vet- (ng a United Nations poster con- St.; Gregory O’Hara South Gate announced can- the cost of food. She is scheduled to appear in emn of World War II, U. S. test open to children in Grades ation, - Hartford. Apts., Rockville; Roland Jr. and AJmy. 4^ B and 6 in the Andover Ele- . » "■ ' Ronald Ouellette, 18 Charter “ ‘uate. 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MANCHESTFJR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 PAGE EIGHT Sports Viewing THE Mighty Southern Cal SATUilDAY 1:66 ( 8) Orbits-Lowoll Herald Angle FoOtbaU HlghUghto 1:45 ( 8) NCAA—Missouri By vs. Nebraska 8:06 (80) Roller Derby EARL YOST Sports Editor Defeated by Miami 8:80 ( 8) Gadabout Gaddis ERVICES IRECTORY 4:06 ( 8) NFL^-Countdowu USINESS behind in the first minute of the ed Arkansas’ regular-seasfm to Kickoff NEW YORK (AP) — Noties from the Little Black B ook Southern California has fourth quarter, McGee smash- winning string at 26 two weeks (80) Bowling Little League Umpire-in-Chief Alton Cowles report­ been swept aside by Hur­ ing over from the four after before. Since then the Roizor- 5:00 ( 8) Race o f the Week ed he assign^ 230 umpires to 117 games last summer. bolting 1 1 yards on the previous backs have rebounded with vlc- 5:15 ( 8) Wide World of Workhorse among the men in blue volunteers wfis Al ricane McGee leaving Mel play. tories over Texas and Wichita Sports—^National 500 CAMPING Farr and Gary Behan Carlin who w ork^ in 32 games. Cowles, in addition to Kliifi Gtorge Scotch CAR LEASING The Trojans had taken a 7-8 State- They ai*e favored by six Stock Car Race h ig h g r a d e UCLA’s surface-air mis- handling the local league, is also the district commis­ 5th, 80 Proof «4.99 EQUIPMENT 1 4. J 41 .3 Tir 4. n L tead just before halftime on a points to hand AAM its flrat set- 5dl0 (30) AFL Report On 1 or 2 Sles, to deiend W est Coast six-yard t o strike frwn half- conference starte. 6d>6 (80) NFL— Eagles vs. sioner as well as an active member of the Manchester Chapter of Approved Baseball PRINTING Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags football prestige against an back Rod Sherman to end Ron Mlsslsslpid Is at Louisiana Giants days. Take Wayne Robinson, Schtniey Whiskey Air Mattresses, Stoves YEAR PLAN Air Force attack tonight. Drake, state, Tulane a t , Vanderbilt, 6:80 ( 8) Sports Special Umpires. . . . National Little Job and Commercial the linebacker coach of the Proof, «|A AA Lanterns SUNDAY League is looking for a new Printing 86 First In Manchester. Wm Doug McGee plumed four uoLA rates a heavy favorite Houston Oilers. Last Sunday, he Half Oal. **’ l w . 7 T oars, full maintenance, fully yards for a fourth-quarter in • ^vur wif Virgdnia, Brigham Young 12:00 ( 8) Football—Army commissioner to replace Al was on the sideline watching MANCHESTER Sproul who resigned when as­ Prompt and Efficient Insured to reduce your prob­ t ^ M o w n Friday night, giving the Bruins may be looking’pa«t * ^ L ’2 “C t e ‘‘ ^ T ‘ w S K C V O o f e B o c f e vs. Tenn. the action between hds club and Printing Of All Kinds SURPLUS SALES CO, lems and worries. For full 1:(M) ( 8) Time Out for signed to a new position In the Miami Dolphins. Midway in 169 N. MAIN ST. Information call victoryS^STer over prevlously-unbeat-S3v-.S,beat! conference dates with Washlmr- Texa;Texas State%d Stete and Richmond Bicnmond at ai Sports Syracuse. Tony DlPerrio amd the second quarter, Cookie Gil­ YICHI'S at Depot Square en and nationally ( 8) Yale FootliaU Leo L,andry are expected back Community Press en and nationally fifth-ranked ton, Stanford ^ d USC bS ^ Mississippi In other will be a key nian to­ christ, who was playing his first PACKAGE STORE Open DsUy to 9:00 P.M. Paul Dodge Pontloe Southern Cal. , , major night action. (80) AFL—Bills vs. in 1967 as American and In­ game for Miami, carried the J. FARR — 648-7111 1 INC. night in Hartford, at Jets ternational League commission­ 9 East Middle Tpke. Tonight, uuM .r.nk.4 uoLA. “ C"™" „ ™ ’ „ « ball on a sweep near the Hous­ 20 BISSELL ST. 878 MAIN STREET ' Dillon Stadium, when 1:15 ( 8) NFL— ^Packers ers respectively. ton bench. As he was tackled, Telephone 643-5727 Phone 649-2881 PI.tW.4phl. wh«. 2 MloW- s s * halfback Farr, puts its unbeaten with 56 points. the Charter Oaks (6- vs. Detroit he went out of bounds and car­ We Urge You To Support gan State met Northwestern and record on the line at Los An­ 4) battle the Toronto 4:15 ( 8) NFL Today- ried Robinson Into the turf. In ITie Lutz Junior Museum Sonny Litz, the Falcons’ best No. 4 Alfoama took on Missis­ geles against up-and-down Air Rifles (7-3) for first Colts vs. Rams O ff the Cuff the maze of legs and arms, MANCHESTER passer, was expelled from the sippi State. 'The Irish and Ala­ TURNPIKE Force, whose No. 1 quarterback place in the Continen­ MONDAY Mike Masiuk, former standout Wayne’s left wrist was broken. GLASS squad for disciplinary reasons bama, each 5-0, were four- . 9:30 ( 8) NFL—^Bears vs. East Catholic High quarter- i* * * has been grounded. early in the week, and Craig tal League’s Eastern CUSTOM MADE touchdown favorites to keep Cards back, has been shifted to a half- . i, ii/l » - 2 • For Auto Windshield* TEXACO In another top attraction un­ Baer will start at quarterback Division. The 37-year- • For Store Fronts and pll SEAFOOD roiling while the Spartans, 6-0, back post with the Springfield ^ “ 8 “ Canvas Used in Many Ways CANVAS AWNINGS der the lights, once-beaten Ar­ When Purdue quarterback against UCLA. were a three-touchdown pick old quarterback has College frosh this fall. . .Cen- sizes of windows Open 24 Hours A Day kansas, No.' 6ln The Associated s For Table Tops stripping, the wool pile Is on tht CHOICE VARIETY TexM AAM, bidding for its over their Big 10 foe. impressed since join­ Hickey Reported tral ^nnectlcut District Board Bo** Griese was asked how he Most boat owners are now in Press weekly poll, copes with first winning season since 1968 Firestone Tires inside so that no matter how the E lsew here, sixth-ranked ing the Oaks. Kickoff of Anoroved Basketball Officials being bom a ^ar OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. the process of storing them for Ed Hargett and Wendell Hous- ^nd first SWC title in 10 years, Georgia Tech tackled Duke, Here Tonight Quality Line Products wind blows your window will Qualify will be at 8 o’clock. Bound for UConn will hold three clinic sessions to® for big bonuses, S ^ rt SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON ley, Texas A&M’s 1-2 sophomore meets its biggest challenge In seventh-rankeq^ Florida played Former Duke All- Gen. ROpairers License the winter season, and a good keep out the cold. NORFOLK, Va. (A P )— Jim for prospective members on punch, with the Southwest Con- Arkansas, the defending confer- Auburn, eight-ranked Nebraska boat cover Is essential. Should The beatuy of combination Seafood Hickey, head footbaU coach at Nov. 16. 21. 29 at Kingswood j,ow American and New ference lead at stake. ej,<.g champion, at College Sta- met Missouri and Wyoming, No. J. A. 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PIZZA They make an ideal hostess gift 10 Most people are now In the 11:30 Monitor Sherwin-Williams choree__ for^ the Lions. ^ watch Boston’s Larry Garron closely Sunday but the about letting me take your 1:30 Spectrum 1 '/’ Qfrnftnn Inrnhe and TracPN Philadelphia 76ers, deadpanned, Eddie Miles led Detroit t o a or when you send flowers to a Vodka is fast growing in fa­ •process of changing screens to ^ SPAGHEHI 3:00 News, Sign Off With the addiuon of Sweetim, york Jets can’t afford to look over their shoulder jaCOOS ana, 1 ra cey helmet for a minute. I ’ll have sick friend, tuck in a bottle of vor at this popular package storm sash unless they have al? SUPER the Uons have shown more at- . p _ 4.^ _ 4._ “I got bald.” . . . Clyde Level- 129-117 victory over Chicago, RAVIOLI ORMAND J. WEST WINF—UM our equipment man clew It up Taylor wine. store you will find Smirnoff the ready invested in combination 1:00 and bring it back to you.” The lette. 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They are not yet on the and he does a good job of it. from injury, it seems these than our plays anyway,” says from your enjoyment o f its SnvaUd Needs Repairing plays, u ^ n whlpp^ San gobby Burnett, hand with this streak. Coach Joe HOME ENGINEERS—Janet Supplies and Accessories materials. You will get your market. The first step calls for says, “toey’ve played ^ ^hje? are intelligent play- smooth warmth. Why not fin­ "plumping” them with a salt K Diego for Its second straight combined to average Collier MoKenney 186 — 467, Ginny ^ ^ ers and they know how to ‘read' Looking for a place for money’s worth in everything a big part in our successes these ish your meal with a dram of solution. Alternating vacuum eSark 181—490, Wanda Kase- HO BBY SHO P that you purchase here. At the same Urns OaMand yards a game, that Special Affair? STEVENSON’S pressure is applied for about an last several seasons.” . .^ ® thlng about lineback- Booters Score Eight Times lauskas 160 — 485, Mariyi COINS Drambuie, one of the world’s was trimmli* New York 34-21 Kan^ <»y has a finest after dinner liquers. You ■will save a considerable hour and the beans are dried. ■While all parties concerned gj.g .. j^jg concludes, "that many Dvorak 178— 466, Marie Fraser 408 CENTER STREET A & A A for its third consecutive Kame lead in toe wert. buUt m WE CATER TO: Mixes, sodas, cocktail mix­ sum o f money by installing The new process has proved Reuben Plen’s naturally discuss the streak p^opj^ may not realize, is' that 469, Dolores Lewis 475, Sandy ESSO combination storm and screen triumph "trength of a 614-yard of- In Whitewashing Weaver e Banquets s Weddings 649-7233 es are carried at Vichi’s. practical for large lima beans, PUMP SERVICE with their collective fingers jjjgy bave to make the most Beben 450. 405 MAIN ST. sash. ’The swing channel win­ “It was Larry’s best game of • Gatherings Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Have you tried the newest small white beans, pinto and Texaco Sfafion crossed, talk about such a skein mental preparation of any play- s Group Meetings dows lets inserts swing in for Water Systems and Pumps" R the season;AAnann ■ no ouesLionquestion anoui;about <*ay-—4 ------Houston,- which------lost to Mi­ . ,x j x . - - - - - Bringing down toe Curtain on substitutes,” said Danielson and TEL. 649-5533 Thursday Evening To 9 P.M. cocktail sensation, Margarita? kidney types. it^’ s a ^ u a r t e i b a c r ^ e Pa- « n l, will have to stop Len D aw toevitably moves aroimd to in- er on toe club-^xcept toe quar- regular scheduled action, Man- they all played weU. Most of of every description easy cleaning yet they have all After Record Jiust another one of the famous . 381 Main Street Jacuzzi Goulds the weather protection features riili Who torew the naases *** l«a«ue’8 top passer, and ^ ^^® 8t>-eak teiback. It’s a difficult job, at Chester High’s soccer team ex- the goals came on fine passing We have the “Know-How” * Tune-Ups Fairbanks Morse Bert Coan and Mike Garrett, ftlls into the ^category of in- best, and they do it very well.” pioded with eight goals yester- plays, but many good chances Heublein bottled cocktails, all of the best full channel win­ Going after a record four to please yon! Phane 643-9149 24 Hour two of its better runners. credulity. Collier simply sayi, how does this sturdy three- defeat Weaver High of were missed, especially in toe 2 ~i * Engine Cleaning you add is ice. dows. They also have weather straight victories this after­ Emergency Vichi’s Package Store Is fea­ Hydramatic Transmission San Diego mean’whlle, 'will be *'^^’® ^mazmg.” some operate? Hartford, 8-0, at Memorial opening period.” noon at Mt. Nebo was Blast Church Corners Inn * Mlnar Repairs Service On turing P.M. blended whiskey, a Repairing trying to regain the western Tracey, the left linebacker, Jacobs says, "It’s almost a Field. The Indians boast an 8-3- ,,, isi Catholic’s gridders, meeting 860 Main St., East Hartford All Work Guaranteed All Makes Phone 289-4859 * Stamps product of National DlstriUers; BASKETBALL lead following its big loss to says, "We’ve been lucky. I.don’t matter of feeling what the i mark. i>. wore...... G .... Nachtigai Penney High of Blast Hart­ makers of Old Granddad and Edwards Secretarial Texaco Lubrication Service CaU Hartford Boston. The Chargers are back know how you can get around others do in various sit- Coach Dick Danielson and his J;®f***®...... ^ ford at 1:30. The Blagles Old Crow, especially priced at SAT., OCT. 29 at home where they are 8-0 this It •without putting the hex on nations. You have to play to- crew now await the tournament ^w ai ".'.’.'.‘.'.'.‘.I lhb Maaitronard^ came into toe contest with W e Give' Green Stamps Sales S 2 5 -3 9 9 3 Service $4.7.9 a quart, tax included. ANNOUNCEMENT at 8 P.M. in the season. The Broncos will need a 'u s ." gether a long time before this ratings and pairings, Expected m . Ware ...... chb ... i^dnick successive wins over Kolbe MANCHESTER Manchester High School Remember for the holidays Service announces the day from quarterback Max ’The Stratton-Jacobs-’Trocey can happen. Then it comes nat- to be announced this weekend, ^ ^ e n b e i i ^ i m e r High, Xavier Ifigh and Osfrinsky RUG CLEANING this centrally located package Gym Choboian if they hope to spoil Linebacking Co.—^football play- urally. The little things, they’re Bill HiUnski’s score at 6:28 MacLean BU "iicicendrick Northwest • High while Pear COMPANY opening of a ccimplete HARTFORD CAPITOLS ers extraordinaire—has been a automatic. It’s a good feeling of the first period touched off ...... ^ ...... DeLaura D E A U R IN W ASTE store will feature all of the typing, stenographic, vs. that perfect record. ney had dropped its last Christmas packages and fa­ going concern since the seventh to know you can gamble on a a series of fine plays against cone OR kondrasiewicz three decisions after winning 16 HANNAWAY ST. bookkeeping, Painting—Decorating Club ASBURY PARK MATERIALS mous decanters or Mr. Vichi BOARDWALKERS game of the ’63 campaign, play and not have to worry outclassed Weaver. Seven dif- Hiiinskl ’ ’ Oatiwt* the first two. Phane 643-0012 will gift wrap any of your pur*- mimeographing and COMMERCIAL > INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL LESSONS . Ticketo 12.00 at boxoffloe ’Their streak Is composed of about two linrijackers covering ferent players booted goals and yen'^(2).’ Smyth '(penalty),’Still How- wInlesB, Rockville RAGS, IROH chases. Make this store yomr stenciling service at: Night of Game . . . Sports Schedule eight, games that year (Includ- for you.” 32 Red and White players saw royd, Veriander. ^ n n . High went to IVUddletown' to I choice for fine liquor. DISTRIBUTED BY Interior— Exterior— O lor Consulting Service B IU NEVINS Benefit o f Conn. Connoil ing the Eastern Division play- Stratton adds, “We’re very ctctiMi. Ne^Si.*'^HaiBted, Smith,’ Bonn, visit Woodrow Wilson IDgfa 3-DAY Edwards Building on Hunoaa Bights off against the Patriots): 20 In dose, which hfelps to prevent Junior Ron Conyers was the M^ek, Poucher. Waike^Veri^er in a Central Valley Confer^ SCRAP METAL MANCHESTER o ' - ’ ... _.'L .. iirAAMiWard,'Steely, U Becker,amtaw r?imninatiRjnCunnlnshun, Complete Insurance Coverage 449-4225 SATURDAY, OCT. 29 — jj,^,g pre.geason, 14 reg- any one of us pointing a finger only local to score twice. SERVICE Veman Cirel* Conyers, Oetrout. O’Dell. Wilkinson, enoe ctaah. and PAPER A U T O PARTS Est. 1915 * Football—Rockville at Wtison. ggggjj^ jbe champion- at another for h is, misUdee. “It was a good game for the Kuusik, Howroyd, Hust. — also — Vornan, Cannectieut 276 BROAD ST. Football— Penney at Bast g^ip game; 21 in 1965, same as For example, we always know 781 PARKER ST. LEE’S CENTER PACKAGE STORE Phone ROCKVILLE Catholic, 1:30—Mt. Nebo. In ’64 emd It also includes the what the others are supposed to f u r n i t u r e CLEANING TeL 648-5785 or 648-5870 455'/, MAIN ST.— MANCHESTER— 643-8388 875-5329, 643-4510 WM. DICKSON & SON MONDAY, OCT. 81 All-Star Game in which the do. ’This helps us to protect EXPERIENCE COUNTS A U TO PARTS Soccer—Cheney at Vinal. Bills faced the league’s All- each other.” Kay Giard, Manager 76 UNION ST. Between Post Office and Friendly Ice Cream Parlor Tel. 649-0920— ^Manchester, Conn ■ W W MMKMM TUESDAY. NOV. 1 RE-ELECT Free Parking ITS OM....THIS SUNDAY — 2 P.M, X-Country—Eastern Section­ Entrance Off als, ’UCwm. Alworth Played with Broken Hands Main Street $1. 1 1 FRIDAY, NOV. 4 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — try to hurt you or they might STEVE Pats vs. Giants 6, Jets vs. Llbero (Lee) Pallno MODIFIED- Flanker Lance Alworth of the play a defense other than toe Owner and Permitted^ PLYWOOD CENTER Eagles, 7:80—Mt. Nebo. San Diego Chargers always has one we hoped they woifid.” CAVAGNARO Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. SPORTSMAN SATURDAY, xNOV. „ 5 X b«en considered about the best Alworth was, injured in the 67 Tolland Turnpike B\>otball—Hall at Manchester, • receiver in the American Aug. 20 exhiWtlOirgame against FOR STATE REPRfSENTATIVE fm MtM Mw Job. . . wi hwe jut Cw FM Monday thru Saturday S T O C K C A R Ptiirt for it... ii Mkn la imtch tnylMil Hm a Free r -“ very 1 :30—Memorial Field. - Football League. the Kansas City Chiefs, but at (18th Assembly District) •Nation on cotorl. . . viM ta im7. . . haw to do Kf Manchester, Conn. " ‘ O on M i Football—Pulaski at East jjg ^e the gustiest, that time toe mishap was re- CAU i t far axMit ktto vwr toWini iab. iORLD SEMES HNAL Catholic, 1:30—M t Nebo. Alworth revealed ’Thursday ported as only a sprained wript. Has served two terms in the Phone 643-5874 ' HAMBURGERS^ - -^ vsu a S iS tssj'iA J S r Football—Rockville at Plain- played the first half of the which he also suffered, State Legislature vllle. season with two brokeil hands. Before toe first game of the IT’S Meriden vs. Ponies, 7—Mt. rmring this time, he caught 37 regular season, Alworth was un- Member Capitol Region Planning Agency PAINT CO VValeootli Har* HERE 100-LAP T t f Nebo. passes for 694 yards and six able to shake the hand of a 7 ^ M A I N ST„ MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 X-(3ountry—State Meet, New touchdowns, the highest number writej at the Charger training He Is For Tax Relief For Home Owners Over 65 BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK You’ll find the finest plywood Britain. of catohes in the ABTi. camp. He asked sportswriters CHARGE IT WITH paneling, cabinet plywoods, kitch­ took for the golden arches. . . McDonald s THOMPSON SPEEDWAY TUESDAY, NOV. 8 He kept secret the fact he had not to reveal his injuries. VOTE DEMOCRATIC en cabinets and Armstrong ceilings X-Country—CLAC Open, New hairline fractures in each hand “ We'll see what kind of foot- Adv. paid by Cavagnaro for BapreMiitattvo Comm* . . . Open Thurs., Fri. 9 PJML for 46 WEST CENTER STREET Brifala. beoauae "the other team mlglit baU player I am,” he aaid. € 1 ® PAINTS your convenience. SILVER LANE EXTENSION ■r • •', > 4‘- \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 .V' PAGE OLBViai MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 PAGE TEN Bostneas Services THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Female SB Help Antwtr to Provleuo PunH Off«r«d 18 SALESGIRL, morning boon, MAN to woik aa earpet MqrsnF BY. ROUSQN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ----- |Ufa gnJ Then steady .wc^, axperieoea pre­ halper. Apply A. 3 . T n iteoiA ’ ^LITTLE SPORTS M A M RUBBISH —M9-97BT. Bm* VM/vr ME DQESMT MEMTIOM 16 MOW IilKE *me TEEVEE FEUER SMS^' HM ferred, goBd inrages, apfly in Watkins Brothus Oaxpet Dm CLASSIFIED indUBtrial, Mmmerdal, re*l- lOMG rr TAMES 10 PlM 1MAT SLANMETf" am BEAT ZOOMeHLAGER^.PILLS FCR person, Paikade Bakery, Paik- partment, 968 Main St. ACBOM SQHMBomi dentiel MrvlM. Laaves raked WPEEpy ACTIOM- BLANM WADP1H6 OUTOE1ME BOniEf 1—^Httter, <55S*** ada popping Centor. u«iim ttKntuXto and removed by giant Vao Sys­ LATHE HANDS and geemgid 4 — ^ o n 48 XnIIo'i Mft tem. Lawn mower tune up and 7 R / moMSfAA6e»JS fOR SEWING MACHINE machinists, paid hospitalism INCIDENTALLY.X] ‘SOPIM^FAKE BCttjrlnNovidft 48'nnrMib ADVERTISING repairs. Inolnerators ant^ card ­ jAsr,msr,msrKeLrnp OPERATORS tlon, holidays and vaoaiUea OOOKOUTWAS U K d it hotploM plan. Apply Metranlcs, Xne., OM.yAok Oomilaay, MIND IP I JOINS y A ? adDomotttedvrw DOWN ITBilgian 40 Local poatitoM 1272 ToUsnd 1)i>ke., Mandheatsv B C R - I'M AS PCISID BRROR8 In tliae for tha SHARPBININO Service —Saws, M Remove 41 Pamela bocaat. HMt InaarU ^ T te H nald la reaponalble tor o n ^ ONB Ineor* WOMAN TO help caring for A© FROST-HAAMl 87 Watch ehtla 43roetIaaa anlaA knives, axes, shears, skates, FUIA, CXRPART-TXMEnudlitm Bxxtorior aSAaaumAnama dSIhertfoM rMt or um ItM iQiortloii for any adverttoomeitt mod then only small children and dA Musical— ^Dramatic 30 RN or LPN, part-Ume, 11-7, at • ing chairs fo r rent. 649-0762. ANSWEDING SERVICE new institution. CaU 646-0129. Good starting salary and 5S“ R30 w REW EAVINO Of burns, m otb DRUM LESSONS—IhstrucUon WAREHOUSEMEN PaintlnK—^PaperihY 21 liberal employe benefits. w : b o le s . Zippers repaired. Win- In all phases of percussion by REGISTERED professional CLERK-TYPISTS ■ 6*Sd5N - 875-2519 CaU for appointment |4U YoaH hoar from oar advoritaar hi dow Shades made to measure JOSEPH P. L«wls custom paint- Hartt CoUege of Music student nurse, 7 a.m.-S p.m., Sunday 9 For T-V and appliance die* ■ _ c aU sizes Venetian blinds. Keys ing, Interior and exterior, pa­ is now avaUable at East Hart­ differential and Friday. Pro­ Jig thno withant an ovaalag at tha talaphona. tributor. Ideal w ork in g 43, 4 T 46 47^ '16 made while you wait. Tape re­ perhanging, waUpaper ra- ford’s newest music store. For gressive nursing home. Refer­ f 42 UNIVERSAL C.I.T. conditions, good salary, 5> ■ cord ers fo r rent. M arlow 's 867 moved. WaUpaper books on ra- information caU 289-5691. en ces. 875-9121. - CREDIT CORP. day week, vacation, exeai- 49 50 51 Personals M ain, 649-6221. quest. Fully insured. F t m es­ 252 Farmington Ave., Hartfbrd timates. OaU 649-9666 lent benefits. r WANTEID RIDB to Parkade 622-7186 Schools and Classes 33 lO -M 53 HERALD FULL-TIME lo-ao from vicinity Margaret Rd., Building— Contraetmg 14 i n t e r i o r a n d exterior RADIO & APPUANCB n C IMt fcr HIA. Iwc. T.M «•< VS. OR. between 8:30-9 mornings, home painting, wallpaper removed, Of DISTRIBUTORS, IN a 53 56 57 ROX LETTERS betw een 6-6:30. 648-2561 after QUALITY C arpentry — R oom s, BY AL VERMEER 29 fuUy Insured Rene Belanger, ONLY TRACTOR PART-TIME 96 Leggett St, Bast Hartford PRISCILLA’S POP 7. dormers, porches, basements, 643-0512 or 644-0804. GIRL OR WOMAN wanted to T«l. 628-6681 For T o v TRAILER SCHOOL IN DAYS BY J. B. WILLIAMS raflnlshed, cabinets, buUt-lns, babysit 8 or 4 nights, 8:80-9. An Equal Opportunity BOTTS, YOU'RE (^YOU'VE GOT TO BE MICHELANGELO OUT OUR WAY AnVnmMhiiaa'OV» Wato L form ica, aliunlnum, vinyl, ’TOP QUAUTY work at lowest CONNECTICUT C all before 8 p.m ., 648-7849, E m ployer A POSITIVE THE LA7.1EST MAN DID HIS FINEST Infonnatiqn F o r s a ls 6 Steel, ceramo siding. nnii,....WllUam prices, Interiorinterior and- exterior DISGRACE.'’ ^ -I EVER MET' VJORK LYING CLERK . CLERK-TT^T, local clal^?. ------—------— ON HIS <30 AHEAP AKJD REAP/ QUIBTLY?/ CHOMPING ON THAT CREDIT BY PHONE. Need a Robbins Carpentry Service. painting, top grade x>aint used, Before you caU a school THB w n a tp wfit not free estimates, CaU Ray Bel- office, experience preferred LIQUOR^ BAILSMAN wanted BACK.' fcnuucH) E O N T M IW P M E - PEANLIT BRITTLE SOUNDS , ca r? No cash needed, 100 car 649-3446. check that school out with Good figure aptitude need­ r t t WAlT/C-cHUMP-tHUMP) I UKE A HERD OF ELEPHANTS dtaRdom th e Idw itlty « f but not necessary. Usual fringe for ‘ major ‘ wholesaler, eiq>eri- selection. Ask for Mr. Brun­ Uveau, 649-2110. your local truck owner’s ed for clerical position re­ LATY?, AIN’T EVEN OONNA ASK, ' TROMPIMO-rHROUOH AN ACRE any ndvortlMr using box DICK’S SERVICE — Snowplow­ benefits'. American Universal ence pr^erred but not neces­ YOU VOU FOR TH E COMICS OR OP POTATO C » \ f ^ / I’M O N T O toturn. Rsadsts aniweiw ner, 288-8266, dealer. association. Approximately quiring some previous of­ -r-rP- ing, moving, rubbish removal, ___ Insurance Co., 820 Mkin St., sary, wUl train. Salary ’with MUST BE t h e s p o r t s p a g e / cxumcm) YOU A N P YOUR tog blind box ads who 14,000,000 trucks on the fice exi>erience. KIDDING- — YOU S O T TH E PAPER N O T HANPINS 0\ 1960 LARK, good econom ical carpentry, cleaning, general PAINTING Inside and out, rea- 649-2866. opportunity to buQd tor th* FIRST SO TLL JU ST PAPER, BUSTER, dssira to protoct their Bonable. OaU 643-0247. road. The trucking indus­ II idsnttty oen follow this transportation. Best offer, caU repairs, aU types of odd Jobe. '* future. Write P.O. Box 70, STAMP HERE ouierty OFF BEFORE IROLLTHIS., try has a problem acquir­ Keypunch Operator WANTED — cleaning woman, East Hartford, tor appolitb* UNTTIt-, UP ANP HELP you procedural 649-4612 after 6 p.m . CaU 648-4686. INSIDE and outside painting. Must be experienced IBM ing quaUfied drivers. Let Friday’s, own transportation m en t • ON YOUR WAV'/ operator mainly for numer­ M r tb s DISMANTLINO — 1949, 1960 NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — You name your own price. N ew England T ra ctor n ecessary. 644-0469. ' Bnoloee your raply to ic keypunching. boK to ela n SBVUOM — Ford, 2-door; 1957 Chevrolet Remodeling, repairing, addi- Spaclal rates for homeowners Trailer Training show you station wagon. 640-1910 be- tions, rec rooms, garages, 65 or over. 649-7868, 875-8401. bow to make $200 a week FULiLElR BRUSH Co. needs p a r t -’H M B man to work to 7 eddraaesd to toe Otorai- Company offers excellent Bed Manager, Manchaatar or moro. A short training women to service customers retail store. CaU 648-2888. tween 6-7. porches ^d rootog. No Job jjxTERIOR AND Interior paint- wages and working condi­ .■7 ■vaalng Haridd, togathar program. We train on tan­ for Christmas season- Call ______too smaU. CaU 649-8144, Ing. WWallpaper allpaper books, paper- tions. Convenient free park­ with a memo listing tbs dem axel trailers, aU type 644-0202, 6 4 4 -2 ^ . “ >'• 0. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ ings in - plant cafeteria. itiTrx*"*— yon do NOT 1969 V-8 SnCK SHIFT, 4-<'oor CARPENTRY—32 years expe- transmission and tank warn to saa your latter. F ord F alrlane, $200. 280-9134. rlence, complete remodeling, ly Instired, workmanship guar­ Above average benefits. DElMONS'rRA’rORS — Thanks­ i m trailers. Also, EmeryviUe giving to Christmas demon­ 0 Y o o r latter w ill ha da> anteed. Leo PeUetier, 649-6326. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE additions, rec rooms, concrete sleeper cab equipment. atroysd ifthaadvartiaer la 1962 OLDSMOBILE, station I f n o answ er 643-9048. strating fast selling toy items work smd garages. References Members of all truck own­ APPLY oiM yon'vo manttonad. If wagon, power steering and given, free estimates. CaU 643- in top Manchester store. Sal­ er’s association in New not It wLl be handlad In brakes, radio and heater, $850. 2629. PAINTINO BY Dick Fontaine, ary, phis big bonus for good England and New York. the usual manner 812 Oakland St., 649-9406. interior and exterior. Paper sales. Write experience to H E Y / hsnglng and waU paper remov­ P a rt of fuU-tlme training. HRST Embrea Co., Box 678, EUza- Licensed and approved NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ RESIDENTIAL al. Dutch Boy and DuPont betta, N . J . G E T Lost and Foand ed down? Short on down pay­ QuaUty workmanship. CaU program. For information NATIONAL *'From now on when you go for a space walki you make ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- REMODELING evenings, 246-0593. call Hartford, 247-1863 T H E sure the space hasn't just been mopped!" LOST — Parakeet, ^ue body, slon? Don’t despair! See Hon­ anytim e. Hdp WsntMl—Midt 36 grey wings, band on leg. LH>- est Douglas. Inquire about low­ FAULTING—^Interior and ex­ ora l row ard. CaU S49-6068. • Room Additions terior, very reasonable, free STORES, INC. EXPERIENCED DIB MAKER, D O O R est down, smaUest payments full-time plus overtime. An C lO 'ft • R ec R oom estimates. CaU Richard Mar­ BUDGET PLAN c WHY MOTHERS SE T OBtaV LOST — gray and white kitten, anywhere. No small loan or fi­ Park and Oakland Aves. CaOlMihki • HMto MU tw. e Family Room tin, 649-9286. AVAILABLE .equal op^rtunlty empioysr. F O R M E / y about 4 months old, answers nance company plan. Douglas East Hartford Apply Gayle Mfg. Oo., Inc., Motors, 333 Main. e G arage to P ix ie. 643-7274. e New Kitchen WALLPAPER removed, $8.60 1068 C ThUand St., Bast Hart­ THE WILLETS BY \^ALT WETTERBERG average room, ceilings paint­ GO NOW—-PAY LATER ford . LOST — female cat, grey with e Reside Bxterior of Homo WE’RE NOT HAPPY at Avon. door hardtop, 800 h.p., 8-speed e N ew R o o f ed, $10, paint furnished. Trim, white front, wearing blue har- ' ^ 'w alls. R easonable pirices. 649- Frankly, wo cannot meet the ness. Answers to Miss Toots. floor shift, custom interior, e Gutters and Leaders 9158. great demand for our products. Child’s pet for 7 years. CaU must sell, no reasonable offer Help Wanted— Female 35 We love to play Santa Claus C om plete Job— ^Design and Don’t Fraezo, 649-67W, 640-2761. R ew ard. refused. 649-7818. and we want to make every­ plans available for IMAGI­ W OM EN lo work part-time BY FRANK O’NEAL Floor Finishing 24 one happy. Why not help us do T T 8HORT RIBS 1964 OHEiVROLET Impala, Su­ NATIVE HOME REMOD­ collecting eggs, hours 9-1. this by liecomlng the "Avon WANTED Annoimcemaits Z per Sport, black with black BYDOR BANDING and refirtisb- Miller Fa™ . Coventry, 742- we please... > ELING. CaU . . . Lady’’ in your neighborhood? ’ STOP -THAT interior, bucket seats, floor Ing (specializing in older 6232. The high earnings wUl make &a

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MANQHESTER EVfiNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2% 1966 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sak 72 Houses For Side 7 2 Subutban For Salt 78 Subuilwn Ptur Sale 75 SubnrlMui For Sale 75 Coventry ' MANCHESTER — near Main TEN ACRES, Stately 7-room $16,900. FIVE ROOM Ranch, BOLTON — exceptional 2-fam- NORTH Coventry---- 6% room VERNON — $0,090. assumes Business LoraBons Houses For Sait 72 Houses Bor Sale 72 mortgage on this gntoloqs 4- Diam onds— ViratdMS— Rooms Without Board Sf Apartments— ^Flato-^ . St. 4-famlly ’'ome. Excellent In­ atone 1840 Colonial, hot water fireplace, extra large lot, Leon­ lly Garrison Colonial, only 8 Ranch. Assume 6 per emt Fmr Rent 64 m ortage, nvontMy payments bedroom Colonial with fire­ First Congregational Scfc<»<)l| JcwdrJr 48 Tenements 63 MANCHBSTER — Enjoy care­ TWO FAMILY 4-4 djiplex, nice come producer, 4 rooms la heat, fireplace, e x o e ll^ oco- ard Agency, Realtors, 6464)460; years did, 4-4. Fireplace, h^t- a t t r a c t i v e sleeping room, yaiil, Verplanck School i^a, ,each apartment. Owner wante ins, tiled baths, fuU cellar. Res­ $18S. rent? Own your place, attached garage, ahim- ONE BEDROOM S room apart­ in d u s t r ia l ^ c e — 4,000 free Uving in thlss economical dltion, long road frontage. WATCH AND JEWKLRY re­ gentleman, private entrance, $19,600. Leonftrrf Agency, Real­ fast sale. HayiS Agency, 646- ROLLINO PARK aroar-cbolo* idential 2^ actes. $28,900. As­ own home. Pasek, Realtors, kium siding, oKy water and ment, choice central, secluded square febt, first floor iq>ace, 2-famlly duplex, new tiled Hutchins Agency, 649-5824. Has 145 Children Enrolled j CLASSIFIED pairing. Prompt service. Up to shower, bath, parking. Inquire tors, 646-0469. ______o m . y Cape of 6 rooms, big yard In a sume OH per leent mortgage. 289-7476. sewer, $24,900. Converee A Dik- location, adults, references. centrally located. Will' iwb- baths and siding, recent fur- A recent report mowed that {dckle slaw, stewed Bruit A ,, $20. on your old watch In 195 Spruce St. . naces, plumbing and roof. fine residential area. Immedi­ Owner will ca n y second mort­ pret Real Estate, Realtors, 648- $120. 649-9287. dlvlde. For particulars call iiSilT LEVEL — 6% rooms, MANCSHIESTER - 6H r o ^ VERNON — seven room spilt some 145 children are enrofled half-pint cf mUk is served wlta ■' trade. Closed Mondays, F. B. Good return for ttie investment ate occupancy. T. J. Crockett, gage. If necessary. Owner, 649- 2197, 648-2804, 875-181L Warren E. Howland, Realtor, 3 bedrooms, modem kitchen older Colonial, large rooma, W E S T SID E level, IH baths, paneled rec­ in the two church acb(x>l ctass- aU meals, Bray, 737 Main St, SUte 6% ROOM APARTM'ENT, heat, minded. CaU now, $18,900. Paul Realtor, 848-1677. 8006. ______- HEATED ROOM, cooking fa- 350 Main St., 643-1108. with built-ins, treed lot, reo big yard, designed for child­ reation room, patio, comer Legal Notices of the First Congregational At Coventry High Scnoollr ADVERTISING Theatre Building. hot water, stove, refrigerator. ■ W. Dougaq, Realtor, 649-4635. Four-room houte, 2 down, 2 ea ciUtieo, utlUUes. CaU 643-9506. room, one car garage, patio, ren, 2-car garage. Onl>* |16,90a MANCHsiaER — Six rootu Co^ VERNON — 6 room Cape, ftfll lot, aesumaUe mortgage, $19,> Available Nov. 1, adults pre­ SUITE of offices presently up, one-car garage, prlnm UMITATION OBDEB ^ « » * ’ M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS $19,600. Philbrlck Agency, lonial, 1% baths, modem shed dormer, modem kitchen, 700. CaU 876-2826. A COURT OP PROBATE), tending the firat session at 9:80 or soup; Hnk sausage on lyon*. CLEAN- comfortable . rooms, ferred. 643-2087. suited for professional, purpose VACANT CAPE on the west Hayes Agency, 646-0181. residential section. Selling AT Realtors, 649-8464. Idtobm with built-ins, stove, garage with breeseway. Inrge bsid at Uenchearter, within and tor a.m. on Sundays. The second naise noisdles, brown gravy, ap* 8 AJI. to 5 P JL Galrden— ^Pann— ^Daliy free parking, gentlemen. Call is now available in the State side. Completely redecorated, for $11,600. Vacant BOLTON — 4-room Rancb, the District ot Manchester, on the LAWTON GARDENS — 4*4 a c r e a g e w it h trees —760’ distawaaber and disposal, 2 bed­ treed lot, 82* swimming podi: session Is at 10:40 a.m., both piesauoe ganilah, bread and Products 50 before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran­ Theater Building. Can be sub­ all 6 rooms 'finished. T. J. MANCHESTER—5% room cus­ breezeway, garage, wall to 24th day of October, 1966. room duplex, 1^ baths, dish­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. of road frontage with a pos­ rooms, $19,000. PhUbrick $19,900. PhUbrick Agency, 949- Present, Hon. John J. WsUett, in Kingsbury House. butter, buttered carrot stioks, ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol­ divided if necessary. For In- tom built Raiwh, fireplace, oil T. J. CROCKETT wan carpeting, Ic ^ lot, nice- jud^ washer, private patio and cel­ sibility' of 6 building lots plus Agency, M9-8464. 8464, Mr®. Amrid E. Carlson is su- dous^mut; 'Diesday, ^ 0 * . COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. land Tpke., Manchester. hot water heat, pi^eled reo ly landscaped. 649-6388. Estate of Grace C. CSurbonneau, --- lar. J. D. Real Estate Co-, 643- iToIs 78sf “““■ d u p l e x 6-6, aluminum Siding, a 2-fapilly bouse in good con­ Resitor 648-1577 ______late of Manchester, In said District, perintendent; Jay Gorden Sr., ^U ed Juice or soup, ftranlcfiiri; MONDAY H M FBIDAX M M A JI. 8ATUBOAS • AJA Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South ger, B43-faj.t.______garage. exceUent condi­ room, .caU now. Hayw Agency. dition, 881,500. PhUbrick Agen­ MANCHESTER — roam Rd., Bolton, open dally, 649- 5129. Cape, 4 or B bedrooms, reo BAST HAimrORD-Caiarming “'OTStloo of Katherine M. GU^ assistant superintendent; Mrs. on ^roll, potato salad, fruit cups FURNISHED room near Main STORE — center of Manchester, tion, large maples, $21,900 646-0131. cy, 649-8464. HEBRON 5 room Colonial, 2 bedrooms, lin, 46 Cottage street, Manchester, Ricliard Gale, treasurer; Mrs. Wednesday, ^^^That iiMi. sU months George Oour, choir director; soup, school-baked cWckei^ apartment, large kitchen, pan­ and interior, reasonable rent­ 6324. $ bedrooms, permanent siding, tag room and kitchen, one from______the 34th day of October, 1966, ___Mrs. Richard CSemens, pianist; buttered green beans, riot, ho* *^^M*APPWtiCIATBD D IA L M3-2711 \F 6% room Ranch, 1% baths, ga^, modem kltohen with buUt-ina, aluminum storms and screens, Agency, R o t o r s , 640-8464. Six-room emiandable Cape FOR SALK — Pumpkins. 620 128 BIROH ST.—Room suitable try, living room, porch, heat, als. Brokers invited. 622-3114 with large finished famUy bath, laundry area, fuU base- Mrs. Wlnthrop Merriam, Mrs. biscuits, apple crisp; Thuroday, for working gentleman, $10. hot water, stove, refrigerator, MANCHESTER — near bus. rage, fine neighborhood, beau­ 2 fireplaoes, walk-out base­ near bus line, excellent condi­ Birch Mountain Rd. Older 6 room Colonial, 2-car tifully landscaped yard, $18,- ment, screened por(ih, garage, GARRISaN Obloiilal —2 years room and encloeed breexe- ment, one car garage, very toM ng in their claims against saidWesley HiU, and Mrs. Jay Gor- choice chilled juloe a t mmp, pot weekly. 643-4451. one child, $130. 1-633-9057. tion, $17,600. Wolverton Agen­ way and one-car garage, good condition. Ideal location. librarians, and Mrs. Mark roast with vegeUUe gravy» Continued From Procodinf Pago HoRses For Rent 65 garage, enclosed porch,, quiet 600. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. bandy looatton. Philbrlok Agen­ cy, Realtors, 649-2818. old, 7 rooms, one fun and two fuU tile bath, fireplace; Prsstige Real Estate, 289- tors to briSTlS toll" oven-roasted potato, oraagoe FIVE ROOM duplex, $100 per b OLTON — 4 room Ranch, fur- street. Only, $16,900. Hayes cy, ReaKora, 649-8464. half baths, family room off HousehoM Goods 51 Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 CXINCORD RD. — beautiful kitchen, lot ISO x 200, garage, aluminum siding, combina­ 6827. Mrs. Beardsley, 289- hi said time allowed by publishing ,ni,. staff is listed aa follows: grapefruit and cottage dieeea Help WanteG— Hale 36 Help Wanted— ^Male 36 month, immediate occupancy nlshed, or unfurnished, treed Agency, 646-0131. BRRJK r a n c h — Modern tion windows, amesite Ranch, large living room, for­ MANCHESTER — assumable' $26,000. PhUbrick Agency, 615L 2% room apartment, $85 per lot, lake privileges. $32. week­ kitchen- with buUt-ine, 2^ drive. Large treed lot, con­ pa"r^having* • ’ ri^^attorT ta” saW Miss Susan Zurmuhlen, nursery f® ^> ftult 6 re a s^ , tirtoA p a r t -t i m e delivery, Friday PART-TIME man wanted to be (XEAN, USED refrigerators. ROOM WITH board in private MANCHESTER — 3 -bedroom mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ mortgage, 8-year-old 7 room baths, tormal dintag room, 640-846^ ...... probate district within ten days secnml nesaion: Miss Jeannette butter, rainbow gelatin eiXMSt trained in sewing machine re­ heme near East Side and West month, November 1 occupan­ ly, call 742-6736. venient location. Good con­ and Saturday, Vernon or So. rapges, automatic washi s, Colonial, dishwasher, built-ins, en, 2 bedrooms,, recreation Spilt Level, that features 8 gen­ family room with fireplace, 2- dition throughout Excel­ t ™ tlStoe"to*^‘^lSu"^rt assisted by Btteen nvidevFriday, vegetable juicehric* or wmo.aoup, pairs. Must have mechanical Side Recreation building^s. cy, references required. Phil­ PARfCER STREET — Neat 6 Windsor area, average $2. with guarantees. See them at AVAILABLE Immediately —6 disposal, 1% baths, aluminum room, landscaped yard. Mar­ erous bedrooms, baths, for­ car garage, AA nme, 882,500. lent value, only $18,700. Legal Notices tlce riven. Safranek, ktadeigarten second meaUess school-baked ptaxa, aptitude. Prefer morning Write Box "D ” , Herald. brlck Agency, 649-8464. ’ room Colonial with finlOied hourly, car necessary. CaU B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 room house. Andover, $100. siding, storm windows, sowers, ion E. Robertson, Realtor, mal dining room, kitchen with Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, ______JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. sessUm; Mrs, Jotei Sperry, as- pickled beets, buttered vogm hours. Hourly rate while train­ 644-0202. Main St. Can 643-2171. FOUR ROOM apartment, no only $19,900. Hutchins Agen­ 643-5958. bullt-lns, family room end at­ 640-8464. rec room,, breexeway and ga­ AT A URT OF PROBATE, AT A C»URT OF PROEA’TE, slsted by Beverly Bearce, prl- table; stewed fruit. ing and go(^ working condi­ monthly. 2 children accepted. rage. Mortgage available here. U & R REALTY, Inc. held at Coventry, within and for toe Apartments— FIAto- .> pets, adults, second floor, gas cy, Realtors. <149-5324. tached garage, $22,900. Wolver­ district of CovenUy, on the Sltb held at Manchester, within and for maiy which combines Grades ------tions. For interview apply to SINGER automaUc zig - sag in 742-8415. MANCHESTER — Large 7 room T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- toe district of Manchester, on the DEAN MACHINE heating range, $65. 643-5428 af­ ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. GLENDALE RD. — Open dally 6 43 -2 6 92 of October, A.D. 1966. 27th day of October. A.D. 1966. 1 and 2, firot session; Mrs. Ray- Manriieater Bvasing Herald Singer Company, 832 Main St., cabinet, like new, does every­ Tenements 63 NEW TWO family flat — 6-6, Rartch, 2% oaths, modem and Sundays. New e-room 1677. Present, Hon. EUmore ‘Turicington, ter 4 p.m. FOUR BEDROOMS, 1% baths, R. D. Murdock—648-6472 Judge. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. mond Strede, assisted by Unda Coventry correspondent, F, PRODUCTS Manchester. thing, origlnaUy over $300, take 3 apartment, sec- garage, 'central location on Bowers school area, laurgo kitchen, formal dining room, TEN ROOM older home pliu Ranch with carport, unique Judge. Estate of Helen V. Malcolm, late Estate of Roswell M. Crane, late Olson, primary. Grade 1, sec­ Pauline littie , toL 742-62SL 2 2 over last 6 monthly paymenU p^^. MANCHESTER — eentraUy lo­ RECENTLY redecorated 6 bus line. Immediate occupan­ kitchen, 22’ living room, sep­ fanilly room, 24x24 with fire­ 2-rooms ever garage located Utchen-famlly rogm airange- of Coventry, in said district, de­ 165 ADAMS ST. MAN NEEDED in Manchester cated 6 room Cape, garage, ceased. of Manchester, In said district, de­ ond session, arid Sandra Zur- of $9 each. Call 522-0931.' ferred, no pets.^3-7638 or 649- room apartment. Including ap­ cy. Evenings and weekends, arate furnaces, city utilities. place, 2-car garage, large lot in center of Manchester. Ideal iftent, 2 fuU baths, large/bed- TOLLAND — Ranch on large ceased. _ vicinity to do janitorial work, with fruit trees, $26,000. PbU- aluminum riding, shopping, Upon application of Frances H. Upon application ot Thomas Tan- mtihlen, assisted by Susan MANCHESTER 0463. pliances, $116. J. D. Real Es­ call 649-1421. Week days, 9-6, Also older 2-famlly. Call Leon for large family. $22,900. Phil- rooms, aluminum siding. As­ lot close to Route 15, assum- Stefuns, praying that an Instrument good wages, paid holidays and ___ brick Agency, 649-8464. sewers, $14,900. Pasek, Real­ garone,______executor,______praying___ for au- Cochrane, primary. Grade 2, tate, 643-6129. 649-4681. Cleszynski, Builder, 649-4291. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- sumable mortgage and priced able mortg^e. Owners anx- *>«.*•>« last wUi and thorlty to sell certain real estate iiAoslon. Kennedy Visit other benefits. Apply Rudder MISCELLANEOUS household LOOKING for anything In real 8464. tor, 280-7476. testament of aald deceased be ad­ partlailorly described in said appH- SCCOna session. HAS IMMEDIATE baby furniture. 644-8515. FIVE YEAR old Ranch, with to seU. Wesley R. Smith Con­ lous. J. IX Real Estate Co., mitted to probate and that letters Window Cleaning, 157 Charter and estate rentals — apartments, A'iTRACrnVE 4 room apart­ struction Co., 648-1567. of administration with toe will an­ cation. It Is _ . Also, Mrs. Kemietii Hartman, To Help Party, ^ Oak Ave., Hartford, second ment, automatic heat, hot wa­ Suburban Fur Rent 66 2-ca$ garage, large famUy 1 ruVACY — Wooded custom MANCHESTER — 4 room 643-5129. nexed be graned on said estate, as ORDERED: That toe foregoing Grade 3, first aessioa; Marsha OPENINGS: WHIRLPOOL washer and dry­ homes, multiple dwellings, no application be heard and deter- floor. ter, working couple. No chil­ N E W H O M ES sized kitchen with built-ins. Ranch, fireplace, foyer, dish­ MANCHESTER — new 10 room bouse, city water, sewer, con­ per aprticatlon on fUe, it is mined at toe Probate office In M sn -LeDoyt,------Grade 4, , first session; er, used one year, $200 for the fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, ROCKVILLE — Near Center. .4 venient location, new furnace, SOUTH WINDSOR — 5 room ORDERED: Ibat toe ' forei Ribicoff Says Full-time—day and night shlfta 643-6129. dren. 649-4319. rooms and bath with gas heat­ Pireplaced Uving room, 3 bed­ washer, disposal, wall to waU Colonial In prestige neighbor­ Ranch, 3 bedrooms, large beard and ete^ Sin Mrs. Russell Morse, lower jun- STAMFORD (AP)—Sen. AbnU pair. Call 649-1042. rooms, oil hot water heat. m”^n 6, first session; Mrs. Froderiedt However Ribicoff said te a ville, Maine. Sleeps four. Ideal MANCHESTER —New listing. systems, excellent location. in Manchester, on a lot 126x276, MANCHESTER — Two B-zona Turret Lathe woman (steady) for general of­ For savings, service, and satis­ xmfumished, gas heat, park­ for immediate occupancy, AUTUMN LEAVES & Srpu^h"^*alS?^"^tll5;*S^ OT;i?Tct’’lM ^sM ’v’^ d ir blT- Grades, second session; speech ^to ^(he Young Democrat*. RENT MAN in need of rentals. for deer hunters. For informa­ Brick front 6-room Cape Cod, Buy now, only $17,600. Hayes garage, aluminum storms and lots, aU utiUties, good location, toy putoiUbtaer a copy of tWs or- ^ DonaW Gadapee. Grade 6, first ^ (set up and operate) fice work. Some typing, an­ faction, without high pressure ing, adults, reasonable. New 6% assumable mortgage. Executive Ranch, Dortaal der in some newspai^'r having a nft«r \r they cinse at seM tton#* ^ StamiCWa ifaM, At (fate thiM Have tenants willing to sign tion, call 644-8325. 2 full baths, fully plastered, Agency, 646-0131. screens, reo room, walk-cut trees. Bayes Agency, 648-0181. circulation In said district, at least nenr If they swer phone, taking orders. salesmanship, visit us today. Bolton Road. Call 643-6389. $27,500. dintag room, 8 bedrooms, nnd niace and be...... bftnpd relative session, Jdarcla Honeywell, as- j f©©i hfr Bridgeport MiUers lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or one car garage, wooded lot, rear porch, fireplace, open live days before toe day of said therein and bv mnOtng nn or be­ Write Box P Herald, stating LeBlanc Furniture Co., >196 DUPLEX — ^ family, 6-6 built BROAD STREET — two B-zooe famUy room on 3% acres hearing, to appear If they see cause slsted by Sherrie Loi^, O^e tor^toe (set up and operate) .■ 649-3566. Wanted To Rent 68 near bus, school and shopping. stairway from living room to at said time and place and be heard fore TTfwember % 1*166. a copv of experience and age. South St., Rockville. 876-2174. FOUR .ROOM duplex, adults Four-bedroom Colonial, 2 In range, dishwasher, waU to lots, water and sewer. Norinan o f maples, oak and Mrehes. sold orrinr to Phoebe Orane Vee- 6, second session; Judith San­ pose of DemocreU to Selling for $18,900. CaU the R. attic which ie ideal for expul­ relative thereto, and make return to nbUtn. i>rosnpnt Street. 'Mew Tool Makers and Machinists Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. 4% ROOMS. $125., 3% rooms, preferred, no pets. Call 649- fireplaces, 2 baths, built-in wall carpeting, assumable 8. Hobenthal, 643-5121. Quality buUt by owner. tola court. born, junior high age, first ses­ get elected.” SHORT ORDER COOK —flex­ WANTEQ — in h^Snehester, F. Dimock Co., 649-6245. sion, comprise Just a few of ______ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. ■Rrlteln C'mri.. eniorfllop pa IPeoi $115, heat, hot water, stove, 2559. oven and range, dishwash­ mortgage, price $23,500. Phil­ fne Pnsen Tjattra. Crane ” nd Orer-'-rv sion; Mrs. Barry Nelson, jun­ Steel Handler — To control all ible hours. Apply in person. neat, reasonable, imfumished, Beauty in aU four seasons. He was referring to Kenuedy’a 40” ELECTRIC RAN^ ^ refrigerator, parking, 15 For­ er, paneled den, hot water the accommodating features of g K TREED level tots, $2,000. OBDBB OF NOTICE Otivr«,.„ r?rane.rvoTto’ minors r 'Ta.''nia.a 'Ten- ior high age, second sessian, raw material and handle THREE ROOM apartment, liv­ 3 rooms, on first floor, with ROCKLEDGE — 7 room con­ brlck Agency, 649-8464, To visit—call Mr. Lewis, Sttnmer T.nllan Reat- scheduled trip Sunday to Water- Howard Johnson Restaurant, electric refrigerator In good est St., off Main St., 646-0090, heat, full basement. $31,- this home. Asking $18,$00. J. D. ggva B. “^ e r . Realtor, 649- STATE OF OONNECmCUT, DIS- ««iroTio c-f* and the Rev. William E. Bel- cutoff. ing room, kitchen, bedroom furnace, for working couple by temporary SpUt Level. Modem 649-5806. raiCT OP MANOHB8TBR. *PRO- ^ Cofwi biuy 'wtaer* he win gte« a 394 Tolland I ’pke., Manches­ condition. 643-1292. 643-5675. 900. M A N C H E S rm Real Estate Oo., 643-5129. 4469. Helen Cede, 64866M. _ . —■ — ------— - __ nnd_ . « reb>rn . ro'^v,, e- - a tbiq rvnrt. dan Jr., pastor, confirmation ter, Exit 94, Wilbur Cross and bath, electric range, re­ November 16. Call 649-1491 af* kitchen, large living room with BATE COURT, October 25, 1966. .TOMM .T. Judge. speech. AH Benefits . . . I CHALLENGE YOU TO B & W In toe maUer of toe estate of class. Highway. ■ ELECTRIC STOVE with deep BIRCH STREET—4 room flat, frigerator, heat, hot water, no ter 6 p.m. cathedral celling, one fuU and DUPLEX, 4-4, expandable rancb BOLTON—One acre wooded lot TlM BARROWS and Irene Mosher, also known aa Irene rrr int;«-,»nrt *r ■v’Aiir Second Congregational Notes RihLooff did not Bay when ho J. D. REAL ESTATE CrlticaUy Inspect this 8 B. Mosher or Irene L. Mosher, late Equal (>pportunity well, good condition, $36 or second floor, redecorated. 649- pets. Available Nov. 1, (3all two half baths, family room, type, large treed lot, conveni­ with brook, Birch Mountain WALLACE Co. The Rev. James H. Ameling, (bought Kennedy foo^M to HELP WANTED in our new UP TO 2,500 square feet stor­ 643-5129 643-8779 room, 7 year old extra of Manchester, in said District, de­ candldato tor prerident best offer. Call 649-3177. 4498. McKinney Bros., Inc., 643-2139. garage. $28,000. Philbrlck ent location, Leonard Agency, E x t 646-0254. Manchester Paricade ceased. pastor of the Second Oongrega- Employer Manchester store, full-time age area in sprinklered, heated large Cape Cod that has aU Realtors, 646-0469. Present, Hon. John J. WaUett, Gengriis Ur^es The OonneciUout oenator ateo^ Agency, 649-8464. Manchester 649-5306 fional Church, will use "Speak­ and part-time. Flexible hours. AUTOMATIC washing machine, (XILONIAL MANOR — 4% room building. CaU 643-0172. features home owners de­ Judge. declared hte intention to nm MANCHESTER — Receut 4- The administrator having exhibit­ ing Out” as Us sermon topic m a n Tuesday through Saturday 10- $35. Lionel 027 gauge trains, SIX ROOM duplex. CaU 643- 67 PRINCETON ST. — 3 bed­ sire. Nothing has been Sobnrlmn For Sale 75 SOUTH WINDSOR <—Bxecntive Acts^ Not Talk again In 1968. FUIL-’IIME for carpet duplex, private patio and cel­ ed his administration account with - during the 11 ajn. w orsW p ______svork room. Apply Mr. Tur- 6:30, Friday 12-9 p.m. Apply table, 3 engines, many SMices- lar, appliances, disposal and 0321. 31 N. Elm St. Apartment Buildings rooms, fourth possible, 2 overlooked. W e have the bedroom Colonial, large kitch­ 8 room custom buUt Ranch, said estate to this Court for allow­ en, 2 fireplaces, screened ANDOVER — 7 acres of level ance. it is service Sunday. , geD home, large the desirable Bowers School hood. Prestige Real Estate, 6563. Real Estate, 643-5129. ties, suitable for two older VERNON - Wdiwiiod CliSi an¥Inier^ted ta iolr« tato^- ^reen be^ ^ bl^ ^ ^ livery routes are now open beagle type hunting dog, male, 289-6827. adults. 272 Main. Well-Mannered area. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Now two family 8 bedroom m M orter. ness, guaranty mortgage loans butter, fPP*f ^emllo River Road, Darien, which will give the right one year old. 649-0013. 'TO RENT—One 3 room apart­ WRITE TO: Ukw 643-1577. VERNON — Only $11,500. Com­ men good income and per­ ment and one 2 room apart­ ------1»------flats, separate furnaces, upper ? S 5 u l J S S i e r ^ ^ " v Oonn., has been kUlod In action manent employment. 5 day POODLES — small mlplature Wanted—To Buy 58 LAKE TAHOE pact 5 room bungalow, oU heat, twenties. 875-1584 or 649-4498. miinty. PiwrtSe of Ouebec. Cam- vide dental and medlc^ facUl- roasted potat^ orange-gr^ ^ Defease De- ment with heat, stove and re­ Business Locations ______da: Ftorence Chermegn^ 2418 ties—as well as counsoBng and fruit-cottage cheese salad, fruit Friday week, many fringe benefits, puppies, silver or black, good frigerator furnished. CaU 643- MOUNTAIN COMPANY approximately one acre. CaU HOUSEHOLD lots, smtique^ For Rent 64 early. Herm Frechette, Wesley BAST HARTFORD-Executive tshiW care.” dressing, bread rad butte^r^- the son of loT W liberal commission arrange- quality, shots, AKC, etc., 643- 5118 between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 SCHOOL RD., BOLTON Colorful Motifs mei(t makes possible high bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, 263 Mountain Road ------“9 ------room“ Ranch, — ■■------8 fireplaces^ 4 ' ' CAnada. -• - and - return—■—■ — make to The three-day conference re- ix>w gelettin cubes; Friday, 7116» p.m. S’TORE, first floor, over 700 R. Smith Agency, 648-1667. renoe Etart, the Defence earnings. glassware. We buy estates. East Concord bedrooms, 8% baths, kitchen this ^ w a il e t t . Judge, sumes today at Zion Baptist meatless school-baked pizza, square feet, central location, New Hampshire 03301 6-room raised ranch, living room with cathedral — parianent said. POODLE PUPS — Miniature, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, THREE SMALL room apart­ EAST HARTFORD 8 family with doitole oven and surface joim X O’Connor. Adnu-. Ohurch. gray or black, AKC, shots. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247. good traffic count. Paul W. home, Saunders S t, 14 rooms, SEALTEST ment, $82. monthly. CaU 649- Telephone Code 603 224-4476 ceiling and stone fireplace, kitchen with custom’ unit, dishwasher and disposal, 649-8400. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. income return, separate heat­ dining room, Uvtag room, rec FOODS ANTIQUES — clocks, silver, 4291. wood cabinets and built-ins, glass sliding doors, ing systems. Selling in upper room with complete Utehen Milk Division AKC Springer Spaniel pups, pewter, lamps and all Pal INO AVAJLABLB. LOW Earl Street Princeton Street • iOutdoor work ot, 2% yards of 86-tadi; collar, transfer for 7 odor tor, 648-1577. ______Richard Road CARRIER ICE MACHINE, 460 special session on Monday, No­ DOWN PAYMENT TO Goodwin Street Tanner Street • Pension plan . lb. capacity, good running con- vember 7, 1966 from 10:00 a.m. ASSUMABLE MORTAGES 1% yaids; skirt, 1% yards. chart; stitch . QUALIFIED BUYERS. COVENTRY — $7,900. wiU buy Henry Street Pitkin Street View Street • {Medical plan dition. 646-0037. to noon in the Town Hall Vot- To order send 60c in coins To order, send 35c to coins Academy Street For further tafonnattoii this 4 zoom house. Oil base­ Franklin Street Harvard Road • {Other benefits ■------<^------er Registration Room for the Colonials, Ranches and to: Bue Burnett, 'The Manches- to: board beat; tOed bath, heated Putnam StrMt Marshall Road Wellesley Road IS SOFT and lofty, colors pt|];po8e of examining the quall- Raised Ranches ter Evening Herald. 1160 AVE. tor can the Dimook Realty Go., porch. 742-7056. Parker Street retain brilliance in carpets fications of those whose rights NORTH COVENTRY OF ABIEBI0A8, NEW YORK, OF AMBMOAS, NEW TOBK, Byron Road Green Road CALL $18,000-$24,000 649-5246, 649-9828. (White St. to Woodbrldge (POTter St. ie Bast Oratae cleaned with Blue Uistre. Rent matured subsequent to MERROW^RD., BRIGHAM TAVERN RD., ANTRIM RD. w innuA. N.V. 10088. ANDGVER — Cheaper than N y e Street Street) electric shampooer, $1, Paul’s October 15, 1966. All applicants E V E R E T T W . L - llStass mallliig add lOo For Ist-dass maUtag lOo Street) -REX LUMBER CO. »Tir Ajvqwwi flUUUilB ^ TMmf Mama rent Assume mortgage and Grernihin Street 289-‘9879— 8-5 Paint Sc Wallpaper. foreign birth must present low $85 monlhly payments. Ex- Munro Street V A N D Y N E THE LEONARD AGENCY. REALTORS torAddress each pattern. vrith Zip Print Code, Name, Style Address ^ Zipzit, Coda.Ctede, StvtoBtyte nOLIONBOLTOlf — 7 T room Ranch,imwm. phispm. HOT W A T ^ CAST Iron ra- their cttizeiwhip papem. \ \ pradabta country home on WiUow Place BUILDER No. and Size. large finished rec room rad diators, one 28 sections, each ^‘‘ted at gentry. C ^w ti- 66 PINE STRECT Na and Size. bar. Tvro fuU baths, 2-car ga­ tiiree wooded acres, combing 8 AUD6MAN — Long establlsh- Plaimlng a new home? Beau­ see exciting n «v faChtons In Jion’t fo r ^ t rage, targe wooded lot, superb t(on 2

GOP Backs South School About Town

Mlaa Judith Allen, daughter Business Bodies Rottner W ill Chair o f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Al­ len o f 66 Morse Rd., a wq)ho- more, haa recently been elected JOINS AOENOIT estate office at 79 E. Center St. to the Student Council at Skid­ For several years he had been Board of Education Frank M. Slowik Jr., former­ more College, Saratoga Springs, associated vfith the Warren E. The GOP incumbent and newly elected members of N.Y. She is a member o f the ly of New Britain, hasj»cently Joined the T. J. Crgckett Agen­ Howland Agency. the Board of Education have caucused and will elect 31g Slater Council wid a copy­ cy. He Will service life, acci­ Dougan, who is a Realtor, is Atty. John S. G. Rottner. their chairman when the writer o f the Skidmore News. not the least bit worried about She Is a 1965 graduate of East dent and health Insurance ac­ board holds its organizational meeting Nov. 7. counts. the supposed doldrums the real Catholic High School. estate market is suffering. Busi- . Rottner, who has indicated Slowik majored In insurance 'k 'M ness is good, he said. ' mm his willingness to serve, will re- new, crltlcaUy needed elemen- Three Manchester area wom­ at the University of Connectl- “Things may be tough in real pl8w;e Democrat Beldon. Schaf- en will attend a conference of the Comiectlcut Hospital As­ estate, but not as tough as some fer Schaffer took over the ^ ^ u i sociation’s Council on Hospital make it out to be,’’ he said. chairmanship when Mrs. Kath- ^ "Op^nente of the new school, “ Real estate is a local thing,” S Bourn resigned from the whispering campaigns in- Auxiliaries Tuesday at Waverly “ nuendos, and unwarranted in­ Inn,' Cheshire. They are Mrs. Dougfan said. “There may be board In J y. ferences, would have the pub- Ronald Vernier, president of the big troubles in building and fi­ The naming o f Rottner >vas believe that the new school Manchester Memorial Hospital nancing in other parts of the expected. The Republicans gain- desired to accommodate the AuxlUary; Mrs. Gary Ramsdell, country. But this does not ap­ ed control of the board .by a needs of the Hartford president of Rockville General ply as much to the Manchester 6-4 margin^ during the Oct. 3 ggjjQgj system, rather than those Hospital Auxiliary, and Mrs. area. Houses are available and elections. Rottner, an Incum- ^ Manchester children. Nothing John R. Mrosek of Manchester, people are still looking. It may bent now , in his second term could vbe - further from the truth. who is chairman of a finance take-longer for a person to buy on the board, Is the party’s “The construction of the new session at the meeting. a Ifouse, but they’re still avall- senior school. If approved by the vot abl^^nd there are some excel­ to his first term In November • ^ ers. Is for the purpose of sat­ Friendship Circle of t h e Sal>___ lent on the market.” Tl m 2 . isfying? *the present needs and vation Army will meet Wednes­ Do(igan is a native of Man­ Before that, he had for 10 . term projected future day at 8 p.m. at the Youth Cen­ chester and entered the real years been a member of the needs nr of nnrour f\wn own f»hllHrATi_children. Thp’The ter and not Monday as usually estate field about three years Bu.vn..school building— .— D committee------(a■- absorption of 62 Hartford chll- scheduled. Dr. A. Elmer Diskan ago. Prior to this he was asso­ luiciuiuit.forerunner Ml.of the -... town build------oren, mjjj groups orof nornot less manthan will speak on his recent experi­ ciated with Ted Trudon Inc. as Ingtrk rr /.nTnmittPBicommittee) whichW hich WaSwas r6-re- . ____ more______..i ______than1.1 ______three ence aboard the hospital ship a salesman. sponsible for much of the new {.jjji,jren, in scattered class- USS HOPE. The meeting is S i i mm Y ouiuuischool - construction------— in------Manches--T- rooms rooms locatealocated in In various various open to the public. IN NEW POST CHrl fixun ter during the boom years fol- gg^oois Manchester, does not Frank M. Slowik Jr. Eugene P. Kiefer of 22 Kane eariy Ttie lowing World War H. alter .. ..the . fact that a- — needj ..—for 'The Prayer Group of Center Rd. has recently been appoint­ a plan to Congregational Chur cTi will cut and graduated in 1964. He ed senior business planner-for­ In conjunction wiUi announc-^ the new school in the south­ The Anters Louis (left) his wife, Sadye and son, Bernard, stand in the Mea which was to sm itoc ing Rottner will become chair- eastern portion of our town ex- meet ’Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the has been in the insurance field eign technology for United Air­ Weldt?s D’rJ j and this week opened officially as an »‘^<^‘tion to Reg^ Men s S h ^ ^ w hipped V man,__ xt. the. 13 Republicans ItaarA have 4 is-a_ i^i._ jgts. home o f Mrs. WilHard HlUer for three years and ia now craft Corp. St'. The expansion of the shopping area has been in S k s^ h ad the gt sued a statement of unanimous Jr., 47 Autumn St. working on his OLU, having In this newly created position, Apter said the addition was part of Regal’s own d o w n to ^ renewal plan but it looks Ilka ------1. TT 11 “-A-S a matter of fact the need completed two of five parts of Kiefer will direct and coordin­ old lady. I support for the Globe Hollow ^ school haa existed we Jumped the gun a bit,” he added. (Herald photo by Satemls.) ______d isposed school bonding question, which Mrs. Helen Griffin, educa­ the examination. ate the flow of information on for several years. Any parent in tional scholarship chairman of Slowik is a graduate of Ber­ overseas technical develop­ h e a v y by residents will vote on Nov. 8. Kiefer received a bachelor of career in 1926 as a frameman recenUy by Davidson and L*^ ------the South School District will the American Legion Auxiliary, lin High School and will be rep­ ments of significance to the cor­ Hi case The question, if passed, will attest to the fact that the pres- distributed “Need-A-Lift” book­ resenting the Great American poration and its divisions. science degree in engineering in Hartford. He also w o ^ ^ in N e ^ A om e, It authorize the town to float gat facilities are totally inade- from the University of Notre the company’s New London, Rev. David H. Eaton or «ew lets to Manchester and East Life Insurance Co. of New York Before Joining United Air­ tras a bon 3975,000 in*** bonds -w*for thev—w con- qUelLe. quate. AW It 2U should1UU1U Ili/t not Uts be neces- D ^ e and a mastL’s degree East Hartford and Manchester Ington. A ruimer-up prize, a Catholic High Schools and Mary at the Crockett Agency. craft, Kiefer was on the Wash­ Som etiii from Ainerican University in offices, and is now a training ^ox of Manhat^ struction of a new 12-room sary to force children to use Cheney and. Whiton Libraries. ington staff of the Rand Cor­ lence is p elementary school offw-- Dart- • ciajssTUUHisclassrooms forlur uuiieLeruicafeteria tuiuand tus-eis- foreman in New Haven. to WlUlam Kanehl o f Center S t ’The pamphlets list scholarships CAMPAIGN RECORDING poration. He previously had Washington, D. C. nut, not I Spless is a member of the mouth Rd. to relieve overcrowd- sembly purposes, nor should it available at this time. A “talking magazine” will been manager of the Washing------for Instan Manchester Radio Club and the Ing In the South School Dls- necessary to use corridors bring campaign messages from ton office of Planning Research 40 YEARSYiuAJtBS ATAX stninixSNET — ------T'd i” J- Bernard Quesnel o f 21 Iroc trict. for library and medical areas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’Thresher Gov. John Dempsey and his uorp.,Corp., a LosIjOS AngeiesAngeles based uaseu m Mathias a u u a a JII.E. Spiess of - 6------East- -Association - — - of Lunar__ and Plan- ^ representative of A xlian sp The statement follows; “In order to eliminate these and family of 22 Depot St., rival candidate, Clayton Gen- film specializing in operations land■ Tirt Dr.,Dr.- a director and vice etary Observers SocietySociety. nrrmorphMonarch Tns.Ins. Co., was recently w ounded “Manche^er may well be ^ Buckland, are on a motor trip gras, to nearly 14,000 Conneotl- analysis, and staff assistant to president o f the Southern New wnnrn-Q ______declared a winner tn a sales ing red <» troud of the insistent ^ppor Manchester it- to Vermont and New Hamp­ cut telephone people this month. the assistant secretary of de- England Telephone Co. recently ti--,;- contest He competed with 800 UU each f " « self, it is essential that a new shire. A. recording on which each fense for applications engineer- celebrated his 40th year vrith drawing for toe « Monarch agents throughout the T hese i to its sch ^ l con st^ cU o^ eed s. ^ ing. the telephone company. Motorcyrie, one of m v^ country in the development of rae ^nstau^on ^ sch^ls in candidate tells why he should c t the me be elected will be found in the A native of Buffalo, N. Y., Spiess began his telephone prizes offered in a contest run health insurance busl- In televis Ma^ester h^ fortunately nev- near-term future employe publication “The Tele­ ness. The coiitest took place on m tered er ^en regarded m a partisan ^ expanding area, School Sites phone Bulletin,” which ia mailed over a period of eighteen h ou r on i political matter, ^ d t ^ deter- undersized, therefore, weeks. minatton of such needs has “ To Get Trees monthly to aU active and re­ htod of vl Join in urging the Manchester ' been made by the voters bas tired persons o f the telephone D a v is, a electorate to vote “Yes” on Nov. writer, ol ed upon toe merits of each sit Sites are being selected at company. Caldor Inc. recently held an 8 in the referendum relating to iiiilS iiiilS uation. ^ town schools by the Manchester Each candidate was allotted tv Executive Management Sem­ D avis, “ The imdersigned, being all South School, Garden Club and by ’Theodore one side of the record, giving inar at Its executive offices in ttie “ Run of the' duly elected Republican The statement is sig^ned by Fairbanks, superintendent of him about three minutes to tell Norwalk, Conn. The all-day M id wroti members and members elect of Rottner and Atty. ’Thomas buildings and grounds, for the “Why you should vote for me seminar explored the topic, the Board of Education, with a Bailey, incumbents: by Walter planting of trees under the Me­ and my party.” “With Growth There’s Change,” view toward maintaining the Doll, Mrs. Anita Murphy and morial Tree Program. The personal message from and experts in the fields of non-political climate relating to Atty. Herbert Phelon, who will The Memorial Tree Program, the political rivals is part o f the economy, retailing, labor, man­ Sm our school needs, desire to go assume office Nov. 7; and by under the chairmanship of Dr. telephone company’s program agement and human relations on record as being unequivocal- Roger Bagley and Atty. John Charles E. Jacobson Jr., was to encourage worker participa­ participated in the semincur. HOLLY ly in favor of the approval by Fletcher, whose terms on the established by the Chamber’s tion in government. the voters at the Nov. 8 Refer- board will begin in November tw o talen City Beautiful Committee. Un­ ■ Creighton Shoor of Shoor Jew­ men find •ndum of toe construction of a 1967. der this program a person may OPENS OFFICE elers has been re-elected sec­ The Smo purchase a tree for $5, which George F. Bitter of Ansaldl retary-treasurer of the Con­ the first will be planted in meniory or Heights has opened a new of­ necticut Retail Jewelers Assoc­ keeping ^ in honor of an individual or or­ fice in Hartford. iation. ’The association recently dltion of ganization. ’Those wishing to George F. Bitter and Co. is held its annual meeting at LARGE SHIPMENT JUST IN OF Miother c make a contribution may send a management consultant firm Cheshire, and over 400 Jewelers It couk a check, made payable to the which was formed last summer. attended. jMMiary. WOOL STRIPS FOR BRAIDED Memorial Tree Program, to the The firm engages in consulting MNight fo Chamber of Conunerce office, LeRoy M. Aspinwall of 44 sh ow firs AND HOOKED RUQS 267 E. Center St. N B C, whi The trees will be planted with­ Woodbridge St. was one of four persons presented as a new tor the Complete Line of Supplies for Rug Making. in the next few weeks. To date, Miow. Lessons May Be Arranged. approximately, 40 trees have member when the Quarter Cen­ tury Club of the Connecticut T hat w been planted under this pro­ Mutual Life Insuranbe Co. met opposite HARRY M. FRASCR COMPANY gram. w m i qu eraU e 192 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER, CONN. for its 19th annual dinner party R ed Skel Shop Hours — 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., Thursday Eve. 7 - 9 ' 5 at the Hartford Club this week. Membership in the club now th at £qx>< totals 209, including 67 who are ‘ ‘Bonanza th e Brotb retired. Re-elect "D on’t World-traveling artist William J. Hankinson paints a mural at the Davidson and Leventh^ w a s wo Store at the Parkade. The 44ryear-old artist has been painting murals for about 10 ^ w s and Stop and Shop Inc. recently p la ced DAVE BARRY did a 50 by 25 foot Italian landscape mural in a private ballroom in New York C ty, and declared a re^ar quarterly Mem?” re also painted murals in two of England’s largest department stores-in London Md Biming- dividend of 20 cents a common breither. *Four Star Specials' ham. Using a casual approach in his artistry, Hankinson wears «)ort clothes while painti^, share. The annoimcement was fo r e Sgt. uses discarded drinking cups to mix paints, and his palette may ccnslst of » piece cato- made following the annual B erle off board or a cast-off scrap of wood. “ It may not be exotic,” the artist says, ‘ but tt does the meeting of the stockholders, “ W o w job ” Mural painting has its hazards, and Hankinson says insurance rates are prohibitive be­ and payment of the dividend op posite cause of the high altitude at which mural workers paint and the flimsy supports they some­ will be made on Jan. 3, 1967, h a s beet time stand on while creating. "Fortunately for me,” the muralist laughs, “my next fall will to stockholders of record N ov. years is i 25, 1966. B ut the ★ ★ ★ ★ be my first.” ______, (he eitfer WHEN THIS COUPON IS PRESENTED George F. Bitter O a rry i trained during the year. Class­ TtiM r rei banks, manufacturing and pro­ Pinkies Accept es will consist of girls in the cess industries and electronic same age group. firms in making more efficient New Applicants The purpose of the Junior PEARS use of their materials and per­ Auxiliary is to provide student at the sonnel to Improve profits. Applications for membership aid to .volunteer services at Bitter is a graduate o f Ford- in the Junior Auxiliary of Man­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. APPLES ham University and attended chester Memortal Hospital Pinkies serve in 11 hospital de­ McIntosh, Delicious, the graduate school of the Uni­ Cortlands, Baldwins partments. Wiggery Beauty versity of Hartford. He was a (Pinkies) will be taken Satur­ Bose Pears charter member of the Hartford day, Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 Chapter of the National Society p.m. at Chkpman House. TTie of Budgeting, and is a former house is on Haynes St., directly ORCHARD Salon director of the Hartford Chapter across from the main entrance TRICK OR, TREAT of the National Association of of the hospital. Girls who have Accountants. passed their 12th birthday but CANDIES — MASKS HILL 525 MAW smeer | gjate Senator were not yet 14 on Sept. 1 of COSTUMES AVERY ST-, WAPPING 1 Call 643-2330 - Sponsored by IN REAL IMTATE this year are eligible to sign up. “Barry for Senator Committee” Paul Dougan of 20 Arnott Girls who qualify and are ac­ ARTHUR DRUG Famous Brand ■ Rd. has recently opened a real cepted into the Pinkies ivlll be CO LD WAVE ’ 8.99 SECOND REMINDER CLAIROL Paying More For Food These Days? Hair Coloring In ONE Year: NOV. • Eggs UP 10c a doz. (isro) Bing » 5.75 V i • Dacon UP 22c a lb. (23%) 1 -tamo • Bread UP 4c a loaf (16%) HAIR CONDITION THIS IS THE LAST DAY TO FILE YOUR Treatment and Set JOHN BON EE will fight the non-essential federal spending that has caused this rise in PERSOHAL PROPERTY LISTS *5.00 (Exception Motor Vehlclee) prices I MAMCURS Such lists shall be filed not later than November 1st each year, qr If toe first shall be a Sunday or legal holiday then on toe next business 4ay following. * 1.50 Vote JOHN BONEE Failure to file such list by November 1st uMaas TEN PER CENT addition to the assessment as required by Mob., Tiies., Wed., Thurs. for d strong independent voice in tUl 4 P.M. State Statute. /iX' CONGRESS! REAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DECLARED Specials Not Honored Without Lim ited This adv’t paid for by Bonee for (Congress Comnolttee, John T. WUooz, TrM snrr. P. JOSEPH MUBPHT, ASSESSOR "Valuable Coupon” Above O ffer

Hi- TV Shows OCl. 79 riNV MOV. 4 lEtti^ning *Nice, Painless Violence* NOW TOEUC (A P ) — “ The the Cage," calts this "nice, Cage," wU to show violence for CMrl trom U.N.C.L.B3 ’* on NBC painless violence." the ugly thing that it is and "to try to tofute .that business of M rty IXiesday evetibtg: featured "It is so awfully clean," he explained. "Most of the time, batv*bang> you’re dead, the • {dan to blow a passenger ship they ignore the fact that any amusing game Alfred Hitchcock to smithereens, bad tiie hero pain is inflicted. As a matter of plays so well — smd so does that whipped while chained to a post, technique, you can take the sacred cartoon figure. Woody bad the good guys throw an evil most violent episode you can Woodpecker." old lady into a baiting oven and think up and make it clean lUn One result of this dramaltc disposed of the screaming merely by pulling the camera preachment was that the film beavy by electrocution. back. If you take a long shot of was labeled controversial and, Bi case that might seem grue­ a tank exploding in flames, you in some places, censored — for some, it should be noted this never see — perhaps you never Ms "v lo lo n c e ." was a comedy show. - - even think about — the men Davis is the producer of A who are presumed to be dying NoY. 9 "Stage 67” show on ABC, Sometimes, of oourse, vio­ horribly inside it." a drama- called "The People lence is played straight, for dra­ "T ^ television trick is to sep; Trap." It deals with the popula­ ma, not laughs. A nlgtat earlier, arate the viewer from the vic­ tion explosion 100 years hence for instance, the hero o< ABCs tim," he continued. "That with overcrowding and "the *^%e Iron Horse" and a fanatic makes everything nice because terrible frustratiwj from Anlian spent most of the hour, K eliminates the sight of pain. compression and lack of human wounded and with gore gleam­ "I believe that if you afe opportunity." ing red on our screens, trying to going to show violence, you Aifter 17 m onths, ABC has UU each other. should show it truthfully. You decided it has no more time for These are but two examples should show that if you Bgfat the soap opera, "A Time' For of the most common Ingredient with people^ pe<^le are going to Uis" and will d i^ the afternoon In television shows, to be en- get hurt and feel pain. Can you serial In mid-December. It will oountered Almost every evening imagine showing the aftermath be replaced Dec. 10 by "Drecun hour on any networic. It is the of one of those vicious figfats — Girt of ’67" which will attempt btod of violence to which Luther with somebody’s eye out of its to parlay the big ratings of as­ Davis, a weH-known television so

HOUL.YWOOD (AP) -L Can ‘T’m Just too beat," says after aiqiearing before X m il- two talented, fresh-faced young Tom, the screwbcdl brother. lie first time around, but in covered from the last series. I They are looking forward to the keeping with the American tra- don’t want to go into another variety show, which probabiy fittion of fair play, they’ll get series tired. Everything has to wUi start next September. Tippy Walker, the young .film actress, appears in a another chance. be right, because we wouldn’t "W e ’ll be able to w ork -with . musical ver^ort of Oscar Wilde’s *^he Canterville It could have happened next get a third, chance." guest stars, do sketches and all Ghost” Wednesday from 10 to 11 p.m. on ABC. Sir January. Tom and Dick were "The Smothers Brothers kinds of things," said Dick. Michael Redgrave stars as the ghost. ____ Sought for an hour-long variety Show," which faded from CBS The brothers can be seen on show first by ABC and then by last season, was a traumatic Jack Benny’s ^>ecial Dec. 1 and MBC, which wanted them to sub experience for both. They claim "Alice Through the Looking for the ailing Garry Moore they were caught in the middle Glass" Nov. 6, both on NBC. show . of -various mtisterminds who ‘Those Awful Scripts’ That would have laced them limited them to a rigid, unorigi­ HOULYWOOD (AP) — Jean Long a recluse. Miss. Arthur opposite the seemingly uncon­ nal formula. The boys prevailed Arthur, fabled comedienne of has had the reputation for bebig querable “Bommsa.” To quote over the production advisers in H ig h lig h ts the movies’ golden years, quit skittish in her personal life, and installing an Impromptu duo­ Red Skelton: "I wouldn’t give Vice I^sident Hubert H. 13 years of retirement to play a local observers feared, sh* logue at the beg^inning of the that q[x>t to a leopard.” But Hiunphrey is the guest on lady lawyer in a television ser­ would not be able to. wMhstsuid show; it provided the wacky “Bonanza" held no terror lor NBC’s "Meet the Press" Sunday ies tills year — and the show tile rigors of a TV series. She flavor for which the Smothers the Brothers SmoQiers. 1-1:30 p.m. on NBC . . . Paul was one of the first to be axed. fooled them by pliuiging Into the "Don’t you think Phil Silvers became famous. work with ^ e vigor of a starlet. N ew m an and EHke Som m er sta r So how does she feel? was worried when he Was "We’re not ashamed of the "I loved the wtwk, and I loved in the movie, "The Prize,” Relieved that I don’t have to placed opposite Mr. Tele-vi- show,” said Dick. "It was only the crews," she said. "If some­ Sunday 9-11:30 p.m. on ABC read any more of those awful ai 1 ;M (8) JlJJ | i ? r g ? « T . . h Bin « * . « « - (22) At Home with.Kitty Desiree” (46) N ow at Six (8-40) Love ea a Booftop The Buccaneer" Yul (WEDHf Channel 24) (M ) Bachelor Father 6:W (Bl'HOportn, N e w and Woatfc- ___ . NationalNational ' ‘ ‘BOO’’"BOO” stock Stock Car CMr ner, rharft^® Charlton Heston. Hwton, ClSro TV Brando, Jean Slmmona JUertO (46) Ben Casey IC'M (S> This Is VConn ,, Championship. Chartotte, 1^ Oberoo, Michael Rennie. 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(40) The Nnrses _ Weatoor apartment with Osrai> ,,.| »Y 2e> Film (8) Gin Talk U passed Into many hanM be­ Man% --W g. | | ; a t ^ “ 'october X, (8) ^ Oeobor (O) 7:W (8) After Dinner Movte 1:80 (8) Big 8 Theatre „ winning Ed Begley, playing U.16 (20) Spectacnto' (80) FUm _ 6:00 (8) Baager AaW Show CUrp* owtata about "The Desperate S eaiy Clerical error causes male victim. "A Hatful” of Rain - B7- Ko^ (22) MUie Douglas Show ful owner. 'James Stewart, ch arge^u e to am putate « (40) Swabby Show _ Mounted Lion stalks two ( 20-22) Soherer-MacNell Be- ean War hero becomes addict­ (80) Gypsy ^ __ (0) Mr. Ooobor (C) Shelley Wlntcra Dan PuryeK hte nand. orgimtee . guenU ly 84. 8:00 4;U (84-22^) J^«W* (®> ;^s^(?Ha?r‘^rS ; k^ lieutenant to he assigned to (40) Nows and Views (40) Swabby Show small chUdren. the ohly Cross country fimeral prp Repeat of Oct Keel, Jane Greer, Keenan when he's _6tocl&ntally shot by (8) Hnek H oud (0) M i^e S ^ t. 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