AY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966 • ' • PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Imattfbarter E ^ ^ E Vote in Town Elections Monday~/Polls Open 8 A.M

AY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966 • ' • PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Imattfbarter E ^ ^ E Vote in Town Elections Monday~/Polls Open 8 A.M

1 n 3 ..,v -U' - • .r FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966 • ' • PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iMattf barter e ^ ^ e Vote in Town Elections Monday~/Polls Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. scheduled for Wednesday night, The Newcomers' Club will There will he a family Cleaning Main was called off because of the W lim Th* OecoGlon Collt for Flowon,^ smorgasbord supper tonight at malfunction of a cutting tool. sponsor a bake sale tomorrow, Think of Tho Average Daily Net Press Run /About Town starting at 10 a.m., at the front 5:30 at Center Congregational Delayed Again It was called off again last The Weather ^ For the Week Ended Members of the Holy Name windows of Grant’s, Manchester phurch. The Rev. Ronald Wll- A third try will he m^e to- night because of -the inclement Rain this afternoon and to­ Pdrkhill-Joyce Society will meet • Monday at Shopping Parkade. tk>n of Second Congregational, ■ night to clean the 16-lnch S. weather and because of the un- S^tem ber M, 1966 night, high 66-60 today, low 46- 7:30 p.mi at St. James’. School Church will entertain the group Main St. water dlstributiqn 'availlblllty of a cutting tool. 50 tonight; partly dou<Ajr, Hall...Candidates for "the .stale Manchester Chapter of the with feats of magic . - main, from the Line St. Palter So, the foreman of the Na- Flower Shop breezy and oool tomorrow, high senate, Atty. David Barry, seek­ Senior USY will meet Sunday Plant to the intersection of .tloiiay Water Main-Cleaning Co. 14,757 afbout 60. The Ladies Gulljl''of the As­ Frank Oakeler, Proprietor ing re-election, and George T. at 6:30 p.m. at Temple Beth Hartford Rd. and Charter Oak contractor for the Job, left this Manchester— A e£ity of Village Cfutrm ‘. sumption will iBi^ct Monday at 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTl® LaBonne, Republican candidate, Sholom. The Chhg Rikud, re­ St. morning for his company’* of­ (Next to Hartford National 8 p.m. at t^e'church hall. After fices In Newark, N.J., to bring will debate state and local is­ gional Israeli dance group, will' Water will' he shut off the Bank) (Claaeifled Advertiaing on Page Si) Mrs. Ro>ert Shaw Jr. will dem­ VOL. LXXXVI, (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1966 PRICE SEVEN CENTi sues. ’The event is open to all entertain the group. Guests whole length ot 8. Main St. at back a new cutting tool. The 16- e YES—WE DEUVEB • onstrate the making of dried lnch main must be cut and aep- ■’men of the parish. will include the South Metho­ about 9 and will be turned back Phonea: 640-0791 — 640-144* > floral arrangements. N dist Church Youth Group and on at 6 tomorrow morning. arated, so that the cleaning Members of the Five Point the East Hartford and Newing« The operatloi^ originally tool may be inserted. Club, OES, will meet tonight at ton Chapters of the Senior Sun.set Rebekah Lodge will Election ISetca 7 at the home of Mrs.- Jane meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd USY. Hooper, Williams Rd., Boltdn. Fellows Hall. RefreshmenU On Inside Pages will be served. There will be a Manchester voters w;ll go The U. N .~ ^ m m ittee will Manchester Ve<erans Council rehearsal-at 7 p.m. of all of­ Storm Turns West to the polls Monday to cast meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the will meet ^and- elw t o f f ^ ficers and mem­ ballots for candidates In the Chamber of Commerce Room, Monday at 8 p.m. at the VFW bers for Assembly Officers, town election and to decide 257 Center St. • Home. ■ ' ____________ _ Night. on a proposal for Downtown Visits Sunday Renewal. The marriage of Miss Denise ,On page 6 of today’s Her­ “irS TIME TO TAKE A STAND” McBride to . William Ronwn Bishop James K. Mathews ald is a list of the new vot­ will take place tomorrow at 10 wili visit North Methodist Cuba Again et ing districts, the polling a.m. at North Methodist Church Sunday. He will preach places for them, and the “ON SEAMLESS FLOORING” Church, Parker St. at both the 9 and 10:30 services streets they include. Chapman Court, Order of and will lead in the Celebration | A story about the forth­ Amaranth will have a card of Worldwide Communion. DOWNTOWN r e n e w a l PAYS coming election appears on party Monday at 8 p.m. at the Bishop Mathews presides over pa^e 13. Most of the letters Inez’ Turn W tib: Duresque home of Mrs. Neil Miller of 66 the Boston Area of the Church. to the editor on the subject Neill Rd., Vernon. This area includes four confer­ FOR ITSELF AND FOR THE of the election are grouped ences—Maine, New Hampshire, oh page 17. Puts Florida n e v e r n e e d s w a x , c o m p l e t e l y s e a m l e s s VFW Auxiliary will .sponsor New England and New Eng­ EXTREME DURABILITY, RESILIENT, a card party tonight at 8 at the land Southern. MILLION DOLLAR REPAIR BILL . On the Alert Post Home. The bishop grew up in Ohio State News UNLIMITED COLOR CHOICE and Texas, and has been a pas­ □ MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — tor, scholar and missionary to Floors, Walls, Counter Tops ON A HAPPY FI (SEWERS, WATER S TRAFFIC LIGHTS) Hurricane Inez, sucking LIGGEH DRUG India. He is an Army veteran •Vf new poM^er into her system ' of World War II, and was elect­ Mentally 111 Free Estimates Call 875-2042 PARKADE from the tepid waters of ed bishop in the Methodist NEEDED IN DOWNTOWN AREA the Caribbean, lashed and OPEN Church in 1960. He and his wife, T r e a tm e n t the daughter of E. Stanley tore at Cuba again today W. G. SCHWARZ CO.. Inc. F:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. I and once more Floridians 994 Hartford Turnpike— Rockville, Conn. Jones, live'in Boston and have three children. At New Era followed the killer storm’s erratic course with alarm. VOTE Y E S FOR RENEWAL ON OCT. 3 NEW HAVEN (AP,)—A Just when forecasters wer* “ new era” has arrived in considering the "all clear” sign the treatment of the men­ for Florida, Inez crossed them This advertisement paid for by MMchester Residents tally ill Undersecretary of up during the night with a west­ Welfare Wilbur J. Cohen ward turn that brought all of Communist Chiba in range of said last night. her howling winds and torren­ Part, of what he called “ a W. CL GIENNEY CO. tial rains. ,• dramatic breakthrough in men­ tal illness” is a “ shift from And, as Ihime Minister Fids! custodial care and quarantine Castro glumly watched an eco- institutions set apart from com ­ ■ nomic disaster develop in Us munities to a new emphasis already tottering nation, Ines THE NEW WAVE! on prevention and community- became again a definite menace centered treatment and reha­ to the U.S. mainland. “ bilitation,” Cohen said. With more than 100 dead In ( j l } a / i e h u 4 ^ H6 spoke at a dinner follow­ her wake and posMbly many Resting but Ready During Viet Siesta ing the dedication of the $5 more, Inez sermmed out of the southeast into Chiba's eastern­ This member of the 1st Air Cavalry ^djusts to the Viet Nam tradition of an million 'Connecticut Mental Health Center in New Haven, most Oriente Province Friday, early afternoon siesta but keeps his weapon handy and his combat pack on if battering that agriculturally quick moves are necessary. His unit had just searched a village near Bong Son which he said "can surely be developed as one of the models rich area with wind gusts tq» to He’s Making the Rounds at a Dog Trot 138 miles an hour. during Operation Thayer. (AP Photofax) ____ for the nation.” As evidence of a "dramatic W. S. (Bill) Edwards, 76, a caretaker at the Franklin County (Ohio) Fair­ The WeatlMr Bureau thought breakthrough,” C3ohen said the grounds, makes his rounds at a “ dog trot.” Edwards is pulled by his pal, Duke, then she would veer northward, ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS come off the island into the total number of patients in state a mongrel who followed him around so much Edwards decided to let him help. Atlantic, then hammer the cen­ mental hospitals In the United He fashioned the cart from scrap metal and bicycle wheels. Hh'now rides like States declined from an all-time tral Bahamas on a track that U.S. Planes Continue a prince with Duke. (AP Photofax) would keep her dear of Florida. high of 585,000 to 475,000 at the But Inez never got to Cuba's end of last year. ------ You don't need a coipentei! north ' coast. Insrteaul, ah* Amazing New Ford Backs Two thrashed to west-northwest back Yon don't need o pointei! into toe Caribbean and howled Double Viet DANBURY (AP)—Rep. Gerald St Louis Racial Unrest along the south edge of the Is­ Att yOn need ii-die R. Ford, R-Mich., the House r' land on a snake-like course that Perma-White SAIGON, South Viet supply areas 40 miles northwest Thursday night during raids Minority Leader, boosted two is expected to bring her close to Nam (AP) — U.S. B52 of toe coastal city of Qul Nhon.

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