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B m n X T E S f MONDAY, NOVEMBER •, 1964 ;^nrlfipatrr lEopttfhs Hi^roUi Avmc* Dally Net Rim Tht Weathgr Bowers School Ifcrary work­ Members of the American Le­ forecMt af D. B. Wasthar ers will conduct k llbraiy work­ gion Auxilfary planning to par- Father McLean PTA Talk Slated W eretater 7, 1 N 4 About Town shop tomorrow motoing at 9 at Ucipate In the Veteran’a Day COSMETIOS parade are reminded to meet WE OAKBT AU. Oioady, a little cooler teolglrt. the school. Banquet Guest On Decorations THE TOP LINES VsnchMtor Council of Unitod ----- * Wednesday at 9:43 a.m. In the lotr in SOa; fair and plaaiaat 9a- Church Women will have an ex> Manchester Ministerial i^sso- resu: parking lot of Manchester morrow, high near 66. High School. The Rev. REdward J. McLean Mrs. Bobbi Santlni o f Vernon ARTHUR DRUI r ai She An«H ectulve meetlnr tomorrow at ciation will meet Wednesday at of the Catholic Library and In- will be the guest speskek- at to­ a( 9;S0 a-m. at S t Mary'* Episco­ 11 a.m. at Bolton Congregatiohc foimation Center of Hartford morrow night’s meeting of the Mmehe*tei^—A City of Village Charm pal Church. The m e e ^ g Is open ’Temple Chapter, Order of al Church. Richard Conant of will be gtiegt speaker at the an­ Bentley School P T A . Mrs. San- to key women o f the council. the Capitol Region Mental Eastern Star, will have a busi­ nual banquet of the Combined Uni will speak tin "The Art of (OlaaattM AdvartMng oa Page 10) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Health Planning Commission ness meeting Wednesday at 8 Christmas Decorations.’’ (EI6STEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1964 The senior Ufe-savlnf classes, p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mothers Circles of Manchester. VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 8S will speak on aspects of mentgl The banquet w ill be Tuesday, The Bentley Book Fair will sponsored by the town rec de- health In relation to the work Refreshments will be served MATERNITY Nov. 17, at 6:30 p.m. at Flano’a be open before and after the 8 partmoit will start tonight at of a clergyman. Luncheon will after the meeting. Restaurant,. Bolton. p.m. meeting, to allow parents FALL DRESSES 6:30 aU'the Manchester Hi^h be served at noon. Reservations to purchase the books selected Father McLean attended the SchooT^Pool. All participants may be made by calling the The executive board of Bent­ earlier by their children. third session o f the Vatican Uniforms. Jiimpon, Events will be required to possess a rec Rev. Stanton Conover, pastor of ley School P T A will have a spe­ Coffee and refreshments will department membership, which the host church. cial meeting tomorrow at 7:30 Council In September 1964 as be served In the cafeteria af­ Topf, tleusos. Skirts, ‘Do Job Ourselves’ may purchased at the high an official repre8cntatl\iB of thei p.m. in the school library, be­ ter the meeting. school Just prior to the stsul of fore a regular meeting of the Archdiocese. His topic will be John Lautner, former mem­ Stroteh Papts, Iras. In State the class. P T A in the school auditorium. "Vatican n . Understanding the ber of the Communist Party, Issues;’’ GIrdlos • will speak tonight at 8!l5 at a Robert Wright, Robert Han­ ’The Arm y-Navy Club Auxili­ Anyone interested in attend­ sen, George Hamilton, John meeting of the Ladies of St. James at St. James’ School ary will sponsor a card party ing may contact Mrs. Joseph J*'arm Bureau Gov. Dempsey Says Anagnos and Reginald Scrib­ Glazier's Hall. The program is open to tonight at 8 at the clubhouse. Halloran, 42 Boltpn St., or Mrs. LECLERC ner, all of this area, will at­ R oger Ruei, 30 Bolton St,, on op Corset and Dniform Shop tend the fall seminar for Je­ husbands of members. Begins Plan r Ap\ _<8>only to asRure the orderly con-^portlonment plan concurrently Radio Rescue Service is before Wedineaday, Nov. 11. FUNERAL HOME 681 Main St.— ^Msnehester HARTFORD hovah’s Witnesses of eastern with the legislature. sponsoring its annual Tt)y duct of our state government,’’ Connecticut and southe;-n Mas­ Gov. John N. Dempsey Dempsey said, “but to keep Ruth Circle of_EniMuel Lu­ Drive for Mansfield State Of Marketing The special master has not sachusetts Nov. 13 through 16 FUNERAL urged the Connecticut Gen­ faith with that noble heritage theran Church Will meetvtonight Hospital. New and used toys yet beep appointed by the court a t the State Armory, New Lon­ which has been garnered for at 8 at the home of Mrs. Walter and clothing are needed. eral Assembly today to however. don. The theme of the assem­ HARTFORD (AP) — more than 300 years of effec­ Fuss, 82 Brent Rd., instead of Drop off points are Hose Com­ SERVICE make good on its “last Dempsey, in a relatively brief bly is “ Speak the Word of God The Connecticut Farm Bu­ tive self government. at the church as previously an­ panies 1 and 3 of the Town INSULATION W A LTE R N. chance” to apportion the address to a joint session of th* - »w lth Boldness.’’ nounced. Pastor C. Henry An­ reau today for the first “ I f we fall, our human judg­ Fire Department, Manchester, LSX7LBRC state legislature as re­ two houses, said that the leg­ derson will speak. Mrs. Norman and Vernon Fire House No. 1. Director ’:ime had committed itself ment will be supplanted by the islators now have “our final op­ NOW quired by a federal court mechanized leveling techniques Gerhart will lead devotions. For pickup service call Radio W. H. ENOLAND IS THE TIME TO ;o marketing farm prod­ portunity to demonstrate to th* Rescue Service Inc., Vernon 23 Main* Street, Manchester edict. of the computers o f the elec­ nation and the world that we in ucts as a service to mem­ tronic age.” Connecticut are, of ourselves St. Bridget’s Rosary Society Circle. Deadline is Dec. 15. LUMBER C O . Call 649-5869 “ W e must do it ourselves or WANTED bers. it will be done for us,” the g o v ­ The governor’s reference was and by ourselves, capable of will meet tonight at the church. LEASE Warren J. Foley o f Canaan, ernor said in a speech prepared to a court recommendation that keeping our government effec­ GLEAN LATE MODEL ’There will be recitation of the Members of the Junior Cen­ “ A t the Green" 649-6201 THIS president; skid at the annual for the opening of the second computer techniques be used if tive efficient and truly repre­ Rosary and Benediction at 7:30. tury Club will meet tonight at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. John Read Herald Ads. meeting thi.s morning the new special session this year on re­ nece.ssary by a court-appointed sentative of all the people.^’ USED CARS A film from the American Can­ venture will be confined at first apportionment issues. special master, who will be cer Society will be shown in the Tierney, 11 Academy St., to fold TOP PRICES PAID bulletins for Lutz Junior Mu- 1965 to the marketing of fowls pro­ "W e must do it ourselves, not working out a standby reap- (See Page Eight) church hall after a brief busi­ Car of Tour Choice duced by members who are ness meeting. poultry farmers. FOR ALL MAKES tyyyeeex. Wunnie Chapter of the Que.st- Fowls are older hens that Manchester Assembly, Order era will meet tomorrow at 8 MORIARTY have completed their egg-laying Garter Chevrolet of Rainbow for Girls, will have p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wal­ cycle. The immediate goal is to LBJ Reviews a business meeting tonight at lace Shearer, Cider Mill Rd., BROTHERS have 700,000 native fowls un­ COi, Inc. 7:30 at the Ma.sonic Temple. Bolton. Mrs. Robert Visny will 801 Center St. der marketing contract by Jan. 1, Foley .said. 1329 Main 8 t —649-5238 Officers are reminded to wear speak on “ Colonial Curtains." Manchester Arms Costs, whit# street-length dresses. 643-5185 Delegates at the convention The executive board of the MONDAY hoped that the program as laid Newcomer’s Club of the Man­ down at present will be broad­ Seeks Saving chester YWCA will meet tonight Monroes Mark 25fh Wedding TUESDAY 'V -S - ened to eventually include the at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mr.s. Lawrence Monroe of French Rd. Bolton, cele­ marketing of poultry products JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) James O’Connor, 380 Porter St. brated their 2.5th wedding anniversary yesterday at a sur­ WEDNESDAY other than fowls, and all of the — Pre.sldent Johnson Is review­ prise party given by about 40 friends and neighbors at their Blue Forget-Me-Nots Will Show You Haven’t Forgotten , other basic farm conimodlty Members are reminded that ing U.S. military commitments, TRY A SAMPLE FIRST tickets are available for a dance home. They were married Nov. 4, 1939, in Hartford, and have \ Manchester Chapter, Disabled American Veterans, veterans and their families. Connecticut, in all, has lines in Connecticut including Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. lived in Bolton 17 years. They have a daughter, Mrs. Jack KNOWLEDGE over 42,000 disabled veterans. Commander Bernard dairy products, fruits, vegeta­ looking for possible savings to assisted by the Ladies Auxiliary, will conduct its bles, tobacco and potatoes. help finance other administra-. at W illie’s Steak House. Those Holmelund of Altadena, Calif.; a .son, Leonard Monroe at J. Van Hone of the local chapter says “ the little wishing information may contact home, and a granddaughter. Monroe Is a foreman at Pratt OF INSURANCE annual Forget-Me-Not Drive tomorrow and Thurs­ A new organization has been tion programs. blue forget-me-not you wear will show you have formed to hold direct control of Mrs. George Feisthamel, 446 W. and Whitney, Division of United Aircraft Corp., Southington. day. Generous response by area residents will in­ To help in the hunt. Secretary the program, the Connecticut Middle Tpke. (Herald photo by Pinto). sure financial aid and assistance to local disabled not forgot^n.” (Herald photo by Ofiara.) ______of Defense Robert S. McNama­ VEAL is one thing, but intelli­ Agricultural Cooperative As­ ra and Secretary of State Dean sociation, an affiliate of the Rusk meet with Johnson today Farm Buerau. gent application is equal­ at his ranch home for a top- Plaza Tree BAG Rejects Foley said that in order to level conference. ly important. W e employ Implement the program on an The President wants them to Autumn Drought effective scale, the (Connecticut STEAKS NEW YORK (AP)—The pinpoint ways to economize Super-lOght Quality - j i t r both! nation’s meet famous Chinese B id group is jointing with the Farm particularly in the defense Christmas tree, that ndiich Bureaus of Massachusetts and budget — so funds can be freed adorns Bookefeller Center, LONDON (AP) — The makers New Hampshire in a tri-state for other legislative proposals CUBED marketing) program. Sample one (or both) of these win come from New York Plagues Country of a famed British airliner, Johnson will send to Congress in sparkling new stainless pat­ GALLON Tender Milk Fed m striving ■ for more American Appointed overall manager is January. Btate this year. It ’s a 60- Edward Craig of Waltham, C.O.D. sales, have rejected a tentative These proposals — including terns by Oneida. Try a Cold foot Norway spruce on the Mass., where the headquarters Meat Fork and a Pierced property of Mr. and Mrs. (A P )— An autumn drought described in Red Chinese bid to buy their broadscale efforts to aid educa' U.S. Gov't Inspected Breasts Legs long-range jet airplanes. are located. Foley said the set­ Serving Spoon. Both useful Vito D’Auria at Lake

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cant WorM Saiiaa, managarial Sprehkel announced the town aarty to 1940 and trained as a Holiday Matinee S^einwold on Bridge South Windsor ehangaa, and tha proapeota for hall and Public Works Depart­ combat medic. He wound up aa ment win be dosOd tomorrow to VA Seeks Service Record Mrs. Bourn Heads tbi yutM. a rifleman fighting In the moun­ Than win ba m apadal Brighter Side All man o f tha parlBl aro In- obOervanoe of Veterans Day. OtaoospjuoaT SUIT tains of Italy, where' ha was holiday matinea at 9 P >n. to* Both Petition for Kindergartens ^ vttM luM ark aakad to bring mt Oftloea wiU open at 8:80 a.m. Equal to 7 Kjer^ Brothers morrow at the State Thaa* FFOB o s o m m s c h a n c e Isalt on# Mand. Rofreahmanta Thursday. wounded. Me now Uvea at 1333 School Board Again tar, featuring Blvia Praalay Ot the News By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD will ba aaroad. Tbare wUl ba no Rummage Bale Scheduled Carrol Ava., Freeport, HL ' NottowU Me«*a Taom OtampliMi in "Rouatabout" and Jerry m Before Board of Education eharga for ndmlaslon. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth WASHINGTON (AP) — If you f They are: Ingvald, 82, who Harvey, 44, had completed Lewia in "W ho’a Minding When you must develop one MtoMer GIvaa Beoepttaa Blllal wUl sponsor a rummage know’ of a famUy whose military served In tJie South Pacific with one hitch to the Navy and was Mrs. Katherine D. Bourn, elected on Oct. 6 to her the Store?” ’iadiBtlonal trick tn althar i t two 9 1 S A raoaptton tor tha Rav. and ■ale Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 the Army. He now lives at 460 ME OLD MON0AT ♦waa perustag Parry Maaon in B A fr service record equals or tops to his second enlistment by Dec. Hlird 8-year term .on the board of education, last night CAOO (AP) — It WM Mu« “ The C u e ot the Ice OoM ■Hits, you may not have to A Mtiaen’a group wUl preaeot4 Tha Woman’s Night Out Mrs. WUUamcG. Lorlmer wlU ba p.m. at the Temple on Foater St. Washington St., N.W., Warren, 7, 1941. He served to the South choose one suit or the other. A AI762 10ff. a petition requeetiiig public kin­ group will not meat tomorrow held tomorrow from 7:80 to t Anyone wishing to donate rum­ that of the seven KJera broth­ Ohio. Ingvald wrote the VA r'N was re-elected its chairman. At the same time, Atty. * « m Monday again for the manager Handa” when a reporter ap- 5 9«2 $IlO tS Pacific and the Philippines until of a North Side loan company proachad him Monday for an Start tha right suit and you may dergartens at the board of edu­ because of Veterans Day. Next p.m. to tha church hall of the mage may contact Mrs. Allen ers, the Veterans Administra­ asking if it could say whether he 1946. He now is a seagoing tug­ Wflliam B. Collins, member of the board since 1962, and 1 O W H A 782 O KQ cation’s meeting ttmight office when a familiar robber interview. toen ba able to fan back on the ♦ J642 Wednesday badmitoton will be OongragfMoAal Church, Brown, Northvlew Dr. tion 'would like to hear from and his brothers could claim boat captain in the San F iw cls- cboaen to another three-yeart3 Three teams of boya’ baakat- ter ot the church. He and Ms St. Francis' of Assisi Ladies to the Air Corps to this country. endum figure for the high ball have been formed, lliere la It’s a timely question as the Edwin, 58, who served with the board’a regular meeting at will be held tomorrow evening last three montha. PHOENIX, Alia. (AP) • Opening lead—Six of Spsdss 4 A* family win ba leaving for Valley Guild tomorrow at 8 p.m. to the At the time of his death he was GAR RENTALS Domm/s qusen of spadss school addition. sUIl room for more taams. The nation prepares to observe Vet­ the Army Engineers in Alaska Bennet Junior High School. even though the offices will be James Sullivan, the manager, There are signs of confusion W « l N«4h A xga, Pa., immediately follow- church hall. living to Spokane, Wash. Ha is around the Maitoopn County bald first trick, and South Pus J NT The board will meet at 7:30 group meets Weetoeadays at Ingme service. AU members are asked to erans Day Wednesday, the VA and the Padific. He lives at 704 burled to Sand Point, Idaho. Mrs. Bourn, a Democrat, ia closed during the day. The aald the robber waa miffed laat 1 NT Lathrop St., Fairbanks, Alaska. or LEASING month when one of the office CourthouM now that the elec­ could count seven other fast at the South Windsor High Ellsworth School from 7 to 0 TStora will ba choir rehearsal brtag at least one item such as pointed out, for the seven Kjera tha first woman to be chair­ family swim program at the Leonard, 66, who served with The brothers did not meet employes chased him after the tion la over. tricks. He needed one other School to the teacher's lounge. p.m. but will not meet tomorrow tomorrow at 7 p.m. to the Wal­ sugar, roffae or canned goods to brothers aU served to World man of Mancheater'a board of high school will not be held be­ War n . the Army in Italy. He lives at during their wartime service. •A H M akts robbery. Assistant County Manager trick tor his contract, obviously Orchard Hill Schod repre- night. cott Building. fill the TOanksg^lvtog Bingo bas­ education. She also ha.oard of directors, having time, don’t get smart. Stay each member of the Board of lad a low diamond from dum­ Ignore Means tion night at the Mgh school. p.m. Couples planning to attend Terry Normandih is the re­ Guadalcanal. At one time they the offices being closed. and Edward Lyons. The coUncU seas, and those six are still Pearl Harbor an#, after return­ filled that poet from 1»50 to here.” Supervisors and would give him my, and East put up tha queen The group meets Ttoirsdays are asked to contact Mrs. Jewell freshment chairmiut for the eve­ were within 2,000 yards of each Is composed of representatives li'ving. Each had at least three ing to his trade as a master Paul Dodga FoBtioe 1M2. Well trained by now, everyone the namey after the election. with such alacrity that South Of Protection from 7 to 10 p.m. Burnham, 418 Pleasant Valley ning. other without knowing It. from elementary schools to years’ service. carpenter in Billings, shipped INC. In September, 1963, she waa St. Francis Xavier Mothers stayed put. “ We’ll need three signs, how­ Final Primp .wlaaly took the ace and aban­ Forty boys enrolled to the mid­ Rd. or M ra Hunter MacDonald, Now the VA asks; "Is there Circle will meet tomorrow at (Ocotimud from Page Ode) town, PTA presidents and prin­ Manoheater Evening Herald They were born to Prairie out again as a Sea Bee when the 878 MAIN BTREBT appoint^ to the State Com- ever,” Dalsell told the dgnmak- doned the suit. Re dared not let get boys’ basketball league Sat­ Main St Township, Pope County, Minn., another g;roup of full brothers 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. Reigninff Miss Teen- cipals who meet to correlate in­ South Windsor correspondent, war broke out. His address is 26 PhoiM 649-2881 mlaaion on Higher Elducation SO NEAR AVD TET . . . er, "each with the name of the East in with the king of dia­ urdays at Pleasant Valley School Town Offleea Oloaed Clark Ave., Billings. that can equal or surpass this Roger Ruel, 30 Bolton St. Co- Age AmericA, Jeanine Decoy currency is money left formation regarding the separ­ Broamle Joseph, telephone 844- the sons of Mr. and Mrs. An­ by Gov. John F. Dampsey. At ROCKFORD, 111. (AP) — elected official on it” - monds to return m qMuls. and 30 registered at Orchard Hill Town Manager Terry V. drew J, Kjera. \ Chester, 46, who was drafted record?” hosteases will be Mrs. James to a teller’s drawer to be given ate schools. 0148. various times, she had been a James Barton says he is selling The signs showed up Monday. Zavrel, 17, does her fi­ South next tried the clube, but School. The group meets from 1 member of the town parking Mc'Velgh and Mrs. Charles his car because he does not Each read: "Name of Elected nal primping before to a holdup man. The serial The first project the council to 3:80 p.m. and Includes boys Wilson. he had to lead out the three munbers ar« recorded in ad­ hopes to presMit is an informa­ authority, the building and jury have $30 to fix it. Official.” top clube. When the Jack tailed from age 8 to 12. Boys may sUll committees and the charter re- He has a $1,000 bill, but the appearing at the (um- vance so the money can be spot­ tive review of the school’s budg­ sign up at the schools this Satur The Ladies Society of Zion test currently being to drop, thS Jig Waa up. South ted when aptgA. et structure to the community viaion commi.saion. Winnebego County sheriffa EPITOME OF MINK cashed Ms top hearts and led a day. Atty. Collins, also a former Lutheran Church wiil hold an office will not let him break it. DETROIT (AP) — Now, Of aU held in Dallas to name The camera is activated to taxpayers and to provide a Display Flags executive board meeting Thurs­ fourth heart In the hope that town director (1961-62), is a Barton, 20, who does odd jobs, things, a mink cloak tor the photograph the bandit while the practlcfl knowledge of how the The Abe E. MlUer Poet and Mrs. Katherine Bourn day at 7:30 p.m. at the home her successor. (AP) West would gst in, but there school funds axe distributed. member of the Democratic found the bill on a downtown toes. ^ d u p u to progress. Some auxiliary urge all residents to of Mrs. Irvin Secor. 144 High Photofax.) was no such luck. Bast took bis associatidns keep it hidden, The established fluoride treat Town OcMnmlttee and has served street Friday night. That’s right, a mink toe [4ece, tricks and led a spade, defeat­ fly the American flag tomorrow on the town development com­ St. Plans will be completed for "It w u Just lying there big as and Dr. Morton B. Lesser, a others put It to a oonsptcuous ment program 'will be sponsored a spaghetti supper and a Christ­ ing the contract. in observance at Veterans Dey- mission. He is preaenlly chair­ Town Inspector life,” he said Monday. ” I felt Detroit dentist, h u it — thanks place as a deterrant again this year with beginning Ths Abe E. MlUer American man of the board of educa­ mas sale. better after I turned It In.” to his furrier brother-in-law, Should Play Chibe De Laittre said that while dates in February for all school Dances Mark At the second trick declarer Legion Poet wUl hold ita regular tion’s personnel committee. To Get Vehicle Sheriff’s men told Barton he Sam Otfen. robberies and burglaries wsre children to town. meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Just prior to last night’s I The Manchester Retreat would have to advertise three Dr. Lesser injured his should lead a low club from troublesome, two other types of As members of the New Elng- I League luncheon previously the, Legion Hall, Mato St. All elections, Atty. Collins admin- , , , _ , weeks, wait a year, and the bill AchillM tendon playing squash. dummy. When East plays low, crime are far more serious for • land Reading Association, Prto' I scheduled for tomorrow at members are urged to attend. latered the oath of office to two General Manager Richard would be his — If nobody A doctor put a cast on his leg, ^Miss Teen’ South passes the trick to West associations. He listed these ss cipal Miss Hilda Monaghem and Mott's Community Hall has by playing the eight. No matter Flood Oontrol LInee Set new board members, A tty .! Martin has approved the trans- claimed it. leaving, as usual, the toes stick- the internal type, such as em- Miss Josephine Zocco attended The State Water Resources 1 been postponed until Dec. 2. out. what West returns, declarer can beszlement and conspiracy Thomas A. Bailey, Rep., and fer of approximately J2,200 I Reservations can be obtained ” It’Il come In handy in my old ing e the amiual meeting held to Po­ Commission has announced it Leonard Seader, Dem. age,” said Barton. WUMth winter coming on, Offen Talent Show cash the ace of clubs and get between officers o< the associa­ land, Maine. from the Engineering Division I from Mrs, Rose Schwoerer. 103 to dummy with the ace of hearts has officially established its ’They replace Christie F. Mc­ came to the aid of his brother- tion and'others. The purpose of the meeting W IDNISDAY, NOVIMBIR llth ONLYI salary account for the purchase Mather St. . DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Teen­ to run the rest of the clubs. flood control lines along the Cormick, Rep., and Ted Cum­ NECESSARY CLEANING in-law, doing him up with a toe was to introduce' new trends TETERfiirS ONLY! agers showed off legs, hillbilly The play for cluba fails If East Connecticut River to South Wind­ mings, Dem., neither of whom of a suburban-type vehicle to WASHINGTON (AP) — The cover in lutetia mink, lable, in methods of reading instruc­ m replace a 1956 Chevrolet with Manchester Lodge of Masons accents — and poems inspired can put up the Jack or ten of German Coffee Good sor. ran for re-election in the town will hold a business meeting massive, ornate dome high initials and all. A tie around the by the late President John P. tion and to afford those present The flood lines extend from electloris. Beldon H. Schaffer, alMut 80.000 miles of use. above the main reading room of cast holds it in place. cluba on the first round of the tonight at 7 :30 at the Masonic Kennedy at the Miss Teen-Age suit. If so. South cashes three LUEBEC3K, Germany — A the opportunity to see and dis­ the East Windsor town line south Dem., who was re-elected to his The old vehicle, used by the the Library of Congress is get­ town's construction inspector, Temple. Junior Warden Frank America talent Judging Monday top clube to see if the suit •will coffee wholesaler at Hof to cuss new reading material to the East Hartford town line. second 3-year term, received a ting its first cleaning in 67 TRUTHFUL BANKER is badly rusted and failed to H. Gakeler will preside when night. break. If this fails, there Is still northern Bavaria harvested cof­ - available to education. WUliam S. Wise, commission round of congratulations. the Fellowcraft degree will be years. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ihe next time 10 of the 63 fee from a Colombian bush he Miss Dorothy Dunne, an edu­ director, said anyone affected to fflottor yoor ffoco; torn kit hood! pass the latest safety Inspection Hermaui Slavaky jnive his 9- time to lead a diamond from In another action last night, conferred. It hasn't been scrubbed or contestants perform, it will be dummy in the hope of finding planted in his garden Just for cation major at the University by the lines has until Nov. 21 to conducted by the police depart­ repaired since the building was year-old daughter, & rol, $10 for the board accepted the resig­ as pageant semlflnallsts before at least one high diamond to fun. His first crop produced o f Connecticut, has been as­ appeal to the court of common ment. opened in 1897. her birthday so that she could nation of Miss Linda Lendroth, Ail Manchester public librar­ a national audience watching the West hand. 3H pounds of beans. He roast­ signed to the staff of Orchard pleas if he is to disagreement Public Works Director Wal­ LIBRARIAN’S READING open her first bank account. a third-grade, substitute teach­ ies will be closed tomorrow be­ CBS’ hour-and-a-half telecast Half a loaf may be better ed them and said the quality HUl School for her senior prac­ with the lines as set. ter Fuss has had estimates tak­ . Colo. (AP) — What She was filling out a bank er at Waddell School. Miss cause of the holiday. Friday night. than none, but the whole loaf of the brew was excellent. tice teaching. A native of New Copies of maps showing the en of the cost to repair the does the librarian of Congress application when she came to L«ndroth will be married on vehicle and recommended the The girls rolled out of bed Is best of all. Jersey, Miss Dunne will be new lines are on file at the o f Saturday and will leave imme­ purchase of a new one. Milton Searle of Wethersfield read when he isn’t working? the line asking the name of her today for a 7 a.m. breakfast, the RE-RETTRE8 working •with Mrs. Winifred flee of the South Windsor Town Dr. Lawrence Quincy Mum- former bank. Carol wrote: Daily Question diately with her husband for The money is available in the \vll1 speak at the Hockanum final poise and appearance in­ WILLMAR, Minn. (AP)—Mar­ Kenney. Clerk to the town HaUI. MINX TRIM ford, In Denver for a speech. "Piggy” in big bold letters. Partner opens with 1 NT (16 Fairbanks, Alaska, where he is engineering account because of Dog Club meeting tomorrow at terviews. and an afternoon “ tur­ tin Leaf, who retired the first I^hool Paper Editors Scout Installation Planned employed. to 18 points), and the iiext play­ unfilled positions. Specifications 7:45 p.m. at Wapplng Commu­ tle derby” , Judged by Yankee e r passes. You hold: Spades, time 25 years ago has just re­ Jim Gallagher and Kathy New officers of the Charter ’^ e board also approved the will soon be drawn and bids nity Hall. He is director of the United Aircraft (Corporation’s slugger Mickey Mantle. tired again, at the age of 90. Boyle are co-editors of the Oak (Council, Boy Scouts, will be appointments of Edwin Klatt 10>»-3; Hearts. J-10-8-S; DU- will be taken for a truck simi­ animal department of the Con­ Hebron Hentschler Elementary Algebra The talent tryout was a leggy monds, K-Q; Clubs, J-6-4-2. Leaf terminated his career as Avery Street School newspa­ installed tomorrow at a district and Anthony Baranowski to lar to the one being used by necticut Human Scx:iety. The prize and is a member of the affair. Nearly half the candi­ What do you say? representative for International per, Intercom. committee meeting at 7:80 p.m. the poalUon of school custodi­ the park department foreman. topic wlU ^be "Welfare of French Hwior Society. dates wore figure-hugging leo­ Answer: Pass. Since you have Haxveater Co. to Europe a quar­ Twenty-five seventh and at the O nter Church, E llto ^ n . ans. Dogs.” Refreshments will be Church Women to Meet tards In their acts, from a rock only 7 points in high cards, the ter of a century ago and iMgan eighth graders are on the staff New officers Include Rev. JUDGE APPOINTED served after the meeting. Two Schools The Hebron First (Congrega­ ‘n’ roll ballet by Jeanne Clulsto- a second career to local politics of the paper. Regular assign­ ^ WOOL GOXTS combined total can be only 6 Russell E. Camp, chairman, Ed' HAR'TFORD (AP)— Martin tional Women’s Fellowship are phel of St. Louis, Mo., to Char- 100 points even 1( partner has his and philanthropic organizations. ments on particular columns ward J. Peckham, vice - chair­ J. Mostyn, clerk of Circuit R. Norman Clark, 164 Green scheduled to meet tomorrow at lette Ann Sims’ heavily ap­ Besi(le8 serving as mayor of are given. man for Area I, Frederick G. Lot bixurioua aiTnk, squirral go to your haoJI Coota ef fomoua Wyon- . Ope:n House Set Will Close plauded acrobatic ballet. Miss maximum count of 18 points. Court 14. Hartford, has been Manor Rd., is a division leader 8 p.m., In the church. All Wait for 26 points to try for Wlllmar from 1941 to 1947, he Avery St. School has two sci­ Edlund, vice-chairman for Area dotte, Luatiosa, Meltoro or Loribo fobrical Laviah foshlonobla ain- appointed to the Circuit Court for the Worcester Polytechnic church women are urged to at­ Sims Is from Minneapolis, Minn. has been active to the county ence clubs. The Grade 7 club H; Leonard A. Hecklng, ■vice- At Tech School There were torchy and Jazzy game. With less, be satisfied gle-bmated designa and double breasted styles, with slash or bench. Institute’s Centennial Fund op­ For Holiday tend, prepared to offer at least with a part score. Safety Council, Old Settlers As- meets Monday from 1:05 to 1:55 chairman for Area m , and Ed­ Gov. John Dempsey announc­ erations in the Hartford area. one suggestion to be used aa an dancers but two of the standouts sociauon, Bethesda Homes, 4-H p.m. Groups of Interest to the gar L. Taber, district conunls- circular pockets, kayhole or straight bocks. In' Black, Blue, Graen, Howell Cheney Tech, in ob­ Idea to be discussed In a meet­ stuck to traditional fare; a work and C^vil Defense. club are dissection of earth­ sioner. ed the ^pointm ent yesterday, lightfooted tap dance by Andrea For Sheinwold’s 36 • page Brown, Wild Rica or Taupe. Sizes 8-18. servance of National Education The Lucy Spencer Group of Hebron’s two schools, Re­ ing for the coming year. worm and frog, care and breed­ Christmas Bazaar Nov. 21 the same day he received the Lynn Ayers of Greenville, S.C., booklet, "A Pocket Guide to Week, will hold an < ^ n house resignation of Circuit Court Second Congregational Church gional High and elementary, Hton Post, who has been tn Bridge,” send 60-cents to Bridge ing of mice, chemistry and St. Francis of Assisi Ladles on ’Thursday from 9 to 11 a m. will be closed tomorrow, Veter­ the hospital, has been discharg­ and a beautifully done classical microscope work. Judge J. Allen O’Connor Jr., of will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. to ballet by Debra Diethelm of Book, Manchester Evening Guild will hold a Christmas and from 1 to 3 p.m. fold cancer pads at the church ans Day. The two post offices. ed and is at his home. Herald. Box 8318, Grand O if- The Grade 8 club meets BazEiar Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to Parents, area employers and Norwalk. O’Connor la facing Flowers on the altar of St.' Toledo, Ohio, who had troubles trail on two counts of indecent parlor. Members are reminded Hebron and Amston, and the tral Station, New York 17, Wednesdays from 1:05 to 1:56 5 p.m. A variety of Christmas other interested persons will be Peter’s Episcopal (Church Sun­ with her recorded accompani­ p.m. Groups of interest to the as.sault. to bring proceeds of a knife towTj office building will also be ment. N. T. items and baked goods wUl be guided through all shops and closed. day were given by Mr. and Copyright 1984, DO N'T M ISS IT! club are ^ssedllon, ch«(mistry, on sale. There will also be bingo classrooms, which will carry on Dempsey said quick action to sale. Mrs. Bertha Borst and Mrs. Paul Pagach, Jr., In mem­ •There-were some of the more appoint another judge has been Mrs. Maude Shearer will be Local CongregatlonalisU, of- General Features Corp. ^ bacteriolog:y and special proj­ the same evening at 8. Ttianks- regular schedules in order that ory of Mrs. Pagach’s sister, publicized dances, too. The ects. urged by Jay Rubinow, Oiief hostesses. floers and teachers, are remind­ THIS THURS., giving turkeys will be prises. the entire school program may Ruth Rathbun. wildest was a shrug^ring version Each group has a field trip Circuit Judge. Demp.sey said ed of the Sunday school steak of the Frug, Watusi, iSvlst and The public is invited. be observed in operation. A meetl'ng of the vestry was to the planning stages. The Hal Goo(toough, promotional Examples of student work will Rubinow had referred to heavy Tickets are sold out for a dinner, scheduled for Friday, held Monday evening. (Choir re -! Swim, with a little bit of wiggle- FRI. & SATo MATINEE Grade 7 and 8 dissection groups representative for the New York be on display' throughout the file of cases pending in the Harvest Dance, sponsored by Nov. 90, to be served in the He­ wobble thrown In, by blonde Sue hearsal will be held this evening recently went to the Biologicial Mets, will be the speaker at ech(x>1. state's circuit courts. the Women’s Auxiliary of the bron Oiurch dining room. at 7:30, Horace, Sellers, direc­ Elizabeth Bachelor of Chicago. TOMORROW. 2 P.M. You can have a dinner and Lorra Martha Rose of Cleve­ Supply House in Southampton. tonight’s meeting of St. Mar­ Midget and Pony Football As­ tor. Tomorrow the new Arch­ Mass., to purchase their speci­ sociation. The dance will be help support the Sunday school deaconry meeting will be held land, Ohio, played on the piano garet Mary’s Holy Name Society mens. at 7:30. held Saturday night at Garden at the same time. Proceeds will in Norwich at 6:30 p.m. what she called a typical assort­ ment of teen tastes: from the STREETS Recreation Turnout Good His topics will Include the re­ Grove. be used to defray cost of now Acolytes serving at St. Peter’s Recreation D irector Sam Sunday, were Richard Leach at Beatles’ ’’Yeah Yeah” to num­ STARfS curriculum materials. Brady announced that there 8 a m., and Bruce Lipplncott at bers by Lerner and Lowe, Ger­ TOMORROW Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, This month’s meeting of the was a .’’good turnout” for all will meet tonight at 8 at the Congregational Women’s Fel- 10 a.m. shwin, Chopin and Grieg — all Matinea at 2 ASC Results Listed in two minutes flat. programs sponsored by the Rec­ The W orld's Best home of Miss Lorraine Martin, low.ship, is to be an occasion for reation Department. planning, everyone present to The results of the ASC com­ Then there were the original NEW YORK 68 N. Elm St. Mrs. Lynn Rich­ poems, several shoivlng the League play was started last Perfumes-Colegnet be given a chance to suggfeat munity elections held in Tolland a t S 5 5 W mond is In charge of the pro­ girls’ deep feeling tor President night in the men’s volleyball “Ft«e Gift Wrapping” gram. ideas for the coming sessions. County in October, for Oommu-. • • a nlty 4, Andover. Bolton, (Colum-' Kennedy. league. There are five teams The word is, come at 8:30 and and room for more. Games are C o m p e ' ' * bia and Hebron, are as follows; Mary Ellen Hospers of Roch­ Presented By ARTHUR DRUG The 'VFW Auxiliary will meet bring your ideas. Coffee and re­ (Clarence V. Rathbun, chairman ester, N.Y., ended a rhymed held at Orchard Hill School tonight at 7:30 at the post freshments will be served. All and delegate to county conven­ monologue on choosing voca­ from 7 ^ 10 p.m. home. Members are reminded to Fellowship members and tion; Ronald Saglio, vice-chair­ tions by pointing to a picture of THE L IH L E bring articles for Thanksgiving friends of the church are invit­ man and alternate delegate; Kennedy and saying she was baskets. Officers will wear uni­ ed. William Kralovich, regular taking his advice and entering Shown forms. The Missions Committee will member of convention, and Mor­ politics. HEATER meet this evening at 7:30, In ris Kaplan and Robert Post, first Ellen Douglas Rein, Washing­ 4ERRY We have your baby's Members of the Army-Navy the Church Lounge. and second alternates. ton, D.C., said one of her origi­ NOV. 12, 13, 14 Club Auxiliary, participating in The choral anthem sung Sun­ Oialrmen re-elected Nov. 5, as nal poems v/as accepted by the Kennedy Llbitiry In Boston but the Veteran'a Day parade, are day was Daughters Of Zion, by county committees, are: Joseph BAILEY reminded to meet tomorrow at Handel, Brenton Crane, organ­ P. Ssegda, Columbia; Horace F. was too long to read. She recit­ exact size 8:45 am, in the parking lot at ist, accompanying. Pease, Somers, vice-chairman; ed another, "A Feeling,” about MANCHISTFK I H C.43 ;P3? AUDITORIUM nCPAY- AM O UNT the rear of Manchester High Voter- Session Set alternates, Antonio Peracchio, emotions concerning her coun­ AMPIE FREE PARKiN.i Let Beneficial put MONTHLY OF LOAN School. The board of admissions of Coventry, and Wesley ,R. Brad­ try. E DS T ) IGUT RESERVED $2.00 $16.75 $3(X) electors of the town of Hebron way, Union. Boys Hold Mroting CABAOLL BAKES St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild will be in session in the town in Station S Sahara GENERAL'* $1.50 26.58 5(X) SL Peter’s Boys Club mat ■Mil meet Thursday at 11 am. office building tonight from 6 Yule Decorating Shonn at R p.m. CASH 36.41 700 to 8 to administer the elector's Saturday In the elementary S BlooA on tho Arrow in Guild Hall at the church. school gymnasium with Ron­ At « :lt A 9 :U I nuT m m ntim cwissn 51.16 1,000 Members are reminded to bring oath to those qualified. Y Group Topic in your pocket-fast Naturalization papers prov­ ald Miner at the head of doings, *On 24 month plan sandwiches. Dessert and bever­ from 7 to 9 -p.m. All boys tak­ ages will be served by Mrs. Ed­ ing citizenship should be pre­ sented by naturalized citizens. ing part in games were re­ Mrs. Earl Herrick of Bolton na Karlsen. Mrs. Ellen Bronkle quire to wear sneakers or will demonstrate how to make aat to anjoy tha hoMaytl Gat tha cash you want now for shop­ Nathan Rychling. son of Mr. Available at and Mrs, James Robinson. heavy socks as a means of pro­ Christmas decorations for EXCLUSIVE HARTFORD RUN ping, for paying bills, for any good rasson. Apply at BanaficisI and Mrs. Victor Rychling of He­ bron, is honored a.s being, the tecting the gym floor. Boys througnout the house, Thurs­ — whara tha money is ready and waiting — and find out what Eighth District firemen extin­ outstanding 4-H Club member who had not handed in their 25- day at a meeting of the T i'.ilS PROGRAr.i seal hotkiay sarvica ia! Two million families do each yaar. guished a fire at 5:45 p.m. yes-1 in Hebron, for this year, and cent donation were asked to do Thursday Dessert group from ADULTS ONLY terday that destroyed the back ' has been awarded a 4-H plaque this. At last report there were 12:30 to 2:30 p.to. at the 1 seat of a car parked in a drive- j 93 members, and all told, thkt. YWCA. 79 N. Mato St. Dessert nugoimm ^-tssoriKoaii way at 142 Woodbridge St, N o' and a U.S. savings bond. BENEFICIAL Full scholarship awards have would be a pay-up of $23.15, to will be served at 12:80. Mrs. other damage was done to the l ^ s k ^ s help carry on. B. R. Bliss is hospitality chair­ i» l4 FINANCE SYSTEM 1964 car. also been granted to the follow- 4-Hers.- ^ n n ie Lipplncott. ' Briafe man. / CTothing'; Robei’t Benkbeil. The Gilaad Women’s Fellow­ A member of ToUand County About 66 members of the dairy; Jessica Watkins, garden: ship will hold its meeting on Homemakers, and a former loans (to to $1000— Loans life-insured at low cost Manchester congregation of Je­ Deborah Masse, horsemanship, Nov. 18, the date having been YWCA member, Mrs. Herrick Ranaftciol Finance Co. of Manchasfar hovah’s Witnesses will attend and Judy Porter, knitting. changed from this Wednesday, will use greens, dried plants 62 SIZES a three-day circuit assembly owing 10 Veterans Day. and other materials for 806 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER Winners of $5 scholarship Friday through Sunday in New .awards were: Gayle Porter, Rehearsals for the Podium wreatlis, bouquets, table deco­ AND MItchol 3-4156 • Khar So. New Enfiand Tei. Busineu Ofticat Shows London. The theme of the ses­ clothing; Nancy Rychling, gar­ Players’ coming production, rations and other uses. 7:00 - 9 J BURNSIDE sion will be ’’Speak the Word den. and Sandra Tupper, horse­ "Ten Little Indians,” ' by Tha meeting is open to all :15 ^ . WIDTHS of God with Boldness.’’ manship. Scholarships awarded Agatha Chrstie, are being held women in the Manchaatar area. are camp or 4-H Junior confer­ every right this weak in prepa­ ences. ration for presentation this CARKIED IN Brownie Troop 5045, leaders Friday and Saturday at Re­ of which are Mrs. Ronald Sag- gional High School, John Sibun, STOCK AT lio, Mrs. James Derby, Mrs. director. Donald Robinson and Mrs. Ev­ A U TIMES To Our Customers erett Clark, invested 21 girls Manchaatar Evening Herald during Juliet Low Week. They Hebron eorraapondent, .MIsa were Betty Bracket, Karla Susan B. Pondlatoa, tolaphoBa S28-S4M, Special HARD SOLE — FIRM COUNTER Berglund, M a r 1 a 1 n e Collins, Our Office Will Be Cheryl Dixon and Unda Du- mond. BULLS V8. STEERS Also, Debbi Higgins, Beth­ UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. any Horton, Darlene Johnson, (AP)—Dairy sclantists at Penn­ Kathy Kablik, Janet Keeny, CLOSEDA sylvania State University have Lynn Kennedy, Sharon Me- found that it is cheaper and Cavanaugh, Susan Oliver, takes less time to raise bulls See the fabric- rich wool melton, boundatooth Kathy Pottlngill, Lori Ray, for marketing than it does to TT chacks, twaeda, plaids! Feel fha lining- warm Wftdnasday, Nov. 11, 1964 In Obsorvanct O f Cindy Robinson, Cynthia Shef- r ^ 1 s e steers Traditionally, F IS H FR Y cyk, Cathy Sylvester, Mery steers hKvc been raised be­ KE erlon pilal Lova fha new fashion looks - ches­ Vesle, JoAnn Zimmer endJsen cause they ware easier to han­ *^e fit them corefuHy" terfields, slim iinee, belted backsi Gimel, Block, Vottrans Day Raymond. dle and put on mora fat, which Geta DAR Award was considered desirable. ™ yw id h e sd « v L o^ n , Grey, Brown. 5 to 13, 6 to 18. Judith Pick, a senior at the ” However, with housewives ONLY WORK OF AN EMERGENCY NATURE local Regional High School, now preferring meat with lasa daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ad­ f4t, and with bulls no less toan- Frtshly lokBd Rolls and luttor 5 PsMs tO 9 PsMi dison Pick of Marlborough, has agaabla than ataara if markatad WILL BE PERFORMED ON THIS DAY been singled out by the stu­ at a young aga, tha a w l^ la dent body and faculty o f to bulls, Tha Pann State axpari- ^MANCHESTER Compare ot 22.98 ood 29.98 RHAM High School, as -the manta found that bulls reached COCKTAILS year’s DAR Good Cltisan 800 pounds at 10 months, while PARKADE Award Winner. She 1a secre­ steers took 11 m ont^. In addi­ SERVEP HARTFORD tfyfycOMPANY tary of tha National Honor tion, the bulla ata 414 pounds In Our Famous HOWARD JOHNSON’S Owift A PM, • ”CHaV ^ f T H t WAHD-WAY... 7A4H student councU. and band pres­ ■laughtar waig^t. and had a Gardon RooiB ident. She was rsesivad m tx v pareantaga ef do^pbla MANCHESTER. <»NN. Open Wad, Thun. * IM. TU • ethsr .heaota, tndudta( ths onto. f!ACB fOUB ICANCHiSTEB EVENING HERALD, HANGHESTEB, CX)NN^ TUESDAY, NOVEICBER 10,1964 HANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. ICANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10,1964

Board Unit strongly tai favor of the Brltlah- tor Pas EStenseoro last week, IVIany Issues on Agenda Tonight Mail Bag backed federation, Sukarno ■ays BoUvia’s new mlUtary ITEMS 10 DY BOY SCOUT Peaiy Trip Events in World rejected it and vowed to smash junta will get the same treat­ H A U W ill Study Malaysia. ment if It faUs to keep its prom­ Notes and Nepis T h e Manila agrraement also ises. Rec-Park Agenda Brook MANCHESTER KIWANIS CLUB Survivor Brltish^duced, comprehensive addlfians Lechin told a hews conference Flea Hikes LONDON (AP) called for a loose federation of Bus Request would be made to the weapons, Monday the 16-man junta head­ FOR RENT ttafflm dipertmeiit. head Public hearings on two pro­ Republican Town Director NOT DY NAME aviation authorltlM say' Rod Malaysia, Indonesia smd the both town park and posed onUnancee and three Osb Farit 9 ^ ' China is loklng into the pur- equipment and faciUties Of the PhiUpplnes. ed by President Rene Barrien­ Inquire UHmaalan Hall Francis DellaFera win recom­ Load Equal ls^90 Today armed services, and the de­ tos must give the people back new budgetary appropriatlona, A petitioii presanted to the Cub Faok 351 met at 'Var- ebaso o t Iong-rang« BrlUah jet 94 GOLWAY. ST. racrwtkm acttvltlM win bo mend tonight that the town act mm mnoN T a ftaea a bid: Ohm planes, prssum al^ to stretch fenses of Australian New Gui' their rights and call free elec­ appointment of aim oat 40 pub­ Board of Education last night planck School lasV wask. A TOKYO (AP) — Hanoi radio p popooBd hy Ganana Manafar lic officials and a dosen addi­ Immediately to encloae a by 12 parents reqaeatlng btM PROVINCBTOWN, 'M ass. its air service to Africa and nea and Papua wlH be strength­ said today that the chief of the tions if it wants the support of 648-0618- 64$-$496 W M F12 M “Gat Aoqualotad” potluck waa ened. his militant Revolutionary Par­ Rkterd lUrttn to tha board a t tional Items are on the agenda troublesome aecUon o f Bigelow transporUtlon In the Haokma^ To 10 Tons (AP) — TsH and straight as a even to Cuba. Laotian Communists, Prince FOR ALL OOCA8 KWS for the town board of dlrecton ON TOUR DIAL sarvad to about 169 Cub Scouts Vlckera-Armetrong Ltd. eald AtvB&alla governs the eastern Souphanouvong, has sent an ty of the Nationalist Left. dbacton tonight Brook between Lenox and Ben­ tack St. area for atudente now RADIO schooner’s mast, Adm. Donald Lechin called for "the most Jt tha dtractora approva tha tonight. ton Sts. in attendance at Bennet Junior PAY POR AND By HAL BOYLE and tbair famiUas. taUcB have been g o w on inter­ half of New Guinea. Indonesia urgent message to Premier B. Macmillan, last survivor of Souvanna Phouma calling on cordial relations with the United aalaiy n n g a that ICartin pro- The board .wlU convene at 8 ’The brook and the flooding it High was referrsd to the trans­ HEW YORK (AP) — Yhlngs a A moating wXs held In the mittently with the (Chinese tor bolds the westani half. at the Municipal BuUding hear­ tha 1909 Psary North Pole ex­ some time. Vlckers-Armstrcmg’B him to halt what he called States” and continued aid from poaaa the aoperlntandent of the causes have been dlscuased at portation committee. T U ES iA Y , coluiiinlst might never know If auditorium after the supper, A Washlng;ton, which has , poured ing room for its first regular The parents, most a t whom ■kit, “The Legend of Sloepy pedition, Is 90 years old today. four.jet VCIO wlH carry 160 JAKARTA, IndonesU, (AP) “ frantic armed attacks” against oomblned departments be paid, every directors meeting aince UnnMajr, M Saj, ha didn’t open hla mail: . Indonesian President Sukar' areas controlled by Souphanou­ about $400 million into BoH'vla uso meeting since its election in Smiling, crinkles running passengers more than 4,000 the two existing' departments July, when DellaFera first were present at the meeting, HOHow" (Baatnick Style), was over the past 12 years. ' *lkeT>upbOAT October. ’The board met last WEDNESDAY, Nov. IS, IS, 14, a* W a m m , It has been found that about from his blue eyes, Macmillan miles. no caUed again today for a ple­ vong's Pathet Lao forces. wffi probably be combined, brouj^t It up. said that tha abaence o f side­ C an ter Blain and Oak SteeetA prasented by Dap 7. a m y e ... week only to be sworn In and walks along Hackmatack St one of every $,000 ehUdren 1s told an interviewer he has no biscite to determine whether the The Red prince charged that Martin says. The board wiU consider two Eight new bobcats wen In­ A spokesman for Hawker- to choose officers. constitutes an “unduly hazard­ NOV. II ■ 11 SortaMi ncnlu’ >toi« ham . advice to p a u on to posterity. North Borneo statea of Sabah a “large-scale attack” by "the Horace Murphey, who now proposals: A fter ■Saw. 14, reOeen at bom with teeth. Since they are ducted Into the pack in a can­ Slddeley, makers of the Comet, “ Secretaries Love M e r The additional ai^roprtatlons ous” walking condition. “ I’m stui living and learning and, Sarawak still want to be­ United States and its henchmen baa da the piuii department 1. They may aUocate $6,000 sa looeely emplaced, aome doc­ dlelight caramony. ’They are eald It has been talking with the ”N« tisw, kaNy esw MsMeesI include $41,519.74 to be trans­ There was a lengthy discus­ every day,” he said. “ I have to Chlneae for about 18 months. long to the Malaysian federa­ is rendering the Laotlftn situa­ Girl Scout Notes would be appointed to the new to fence banks of the brook, to tors take tha teeth out to keep Timothy Boland, David Kosol* tion. Isstii kew zsnrfcet ferred from the surplus in the sion toward the end of the the child from swallowing them. vltch, Scott Kelley, Kevin Kel­ go to the dictionary just like The four-jet Comet has a $,300- tion extremely dangerous.” post The salary range is $8,> prevent children from climbing tkreagli Ntnr. SO — (eoceept everyone else."' Istt itsaci esMlatl 1963-64 water department meeting over another matter of I have Just been Informed that ley, Garth L^ett, ' David mile range. Sukarno said revival of the The message charged that 1 msw 606 to $10,355 annually. or falling Into It Tkaakaghrlag Dap). “ Mac,” or “ Dan,” as he is Thirty-four girls of Troop 660 Sturstr kos4 eeeles. Hie acting superintendent of budget to the 1964-65 capital transportation. At its Isst meet­ 8:30 to 11HX) a flM can Uft 140 times Its own Brown and Robert Roy. Manila agreement of Aug. 8, to 12 planes made daily bomb Naew kM$! ssiy 1S« s«r a m 2. Or they may allocate $60,- known, lives In hts childhood 1963, was the only way to solve of Green School camped at the recreation department is Improvement reserve fund; and ing on O ct 26 the board had weight, and U you were as com Ronald Hagenow received a CANBERRA, Australia (AP) ing, strafing and rocket attacks order 294 $1,700 to be transferred from 000 to enclose the brook in a agreed to provide transporta­ — Prime Minister Sir Robert the crisis. on more than 20 places in the Camp Merrle Wood last Friday Walter Fbrtin, who is filling conduit. It is enclosed to both parativsiy strong as a flea, you bear badge and Garth Legett Tbs ftkariOM xnox NflCR the vacancy created when the 1963-64 general fund sur­ tion for four mentaUy retarded could hoist a 10-ton truck. a wolf badge. Mensles today announced a The agreement, signed by Pathet Lao area of northeast and Saturday and worked on a the east and the west of the major buUdup In Australian Laos from Oct. 14-27, "causing Mnroz yse s(s James Herdic resigned last plus to two current accounts. children to the Mansfleld State The faujnen eye at its ordinary SUver arroivs on bear were Sukarno, Philippine President troop campa.lgn bdge. Of the $1,700 a total o f $1,000 Lenox-Benton Sts. area. Training School since there are defenses over the next three Diosdado Macapagal, and the quite serious losses in lives and month. Neither set of costs includes TONIGHTS AUCTION ITEMS can detect tour mUlion shadee raoelved 'b y Ronald Lanzano, Mrs. Walter Borin, leader; R E E D' S would go to the town counsel’s no adequate education facilities of color, soienoe has found. It Ronald Hagenow, Richard years to meet any threat from then Malayan Prime Minister property.” Herdic was Hm focus of an the cost of acquiring land on Indonesia. Mrs. Percy Humphreys, assist­ kanchester Shopping Poitado audit study of the department account for legal fees, and $700 for them in Manchester. also has been found that men Brown and Duane Smith. Gold Abdul Raihman, provided for a 648-7167 ■would go to the town civil de­ either side of the brook. Pur­ ’The' motion made at that Mensles told the House ef U.N. survey of opinion In Sabah LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Left ant leader, and Mrs. Ed'ward Initiated in 1963 after “book- chase of rights-of-'way would are about 20 times as Ukely as arrows on bear were received Ward, mother of a scout ac­ fense organization for radio meeting was reconsidered last GROUP 8 women to suffer from ^or by Ronald Hagenow, Dqane Representative^ selective na­ and Sarawak. When the U.N. ist labor leader Juan Lechln, .keeping irr^larlties" we be necessary for either project GROUP 1 who helped oust President Vic­ companied the troop. YFROGRAPHIC stR^ict - found there. equipment. night and^ a new motion pro­ blindness — as every back seat Ctoith and Tom Bigsn. tional eervica would be intro- team reported opinion was General Manager Richard 1. 1 pr. Grasa Sheare, Little A M eK fnn ey...... IAS Since that time, Democratic The town CD unit came In for posed by Atty. John Rottner 71. 10 gals Ns-Nex Gasoline, LsBlanc’s GnU lady driver knows when her Wehelos patches were re­ Martin, In a memo to the board, was passed. 5. 1 Revlon Manicure Set, BilUe’a Beauty Shtm .. 8A5 Service Station ...... 8.66 director Frank Stamler has considerable criticism during has suggested the brook be husband approaches a traffic ceived by Scott Kelley, Danny been calling for a reorganisa­ Its substance is that, subject 3. 1 Certificate for Dry Cleaning, $6.00, FTsher Dry 75. $8.00 Gift CertUloate, Reed’s Statfonery. Parkade 8.00 simal. DlSlmone and Charles Fuller. the summer, when a state CD fenced while design work for Cleanaera ...... 6A0 tion of the recreation depart­ reprentatlve pointed out a num­ to the recommendation of the 73. 1 box Oranges, Loots L. Foster ...... 6A0 The unsleeping eye of science Utm books were presented to the conduit is being done. supeiintoident of schools, the 4. t-pe. Bmsh A Comb Set, Fuller B m ih Oo. .. 8.00 also has discovered that neither Robert Connors and Richard ment After Herdic quit, Stam­ ber a t deficiencies In the town’s He suggests also that the board of education 'wlU provide 8. 1 lise Skating Rink, L. H. Hale Siqier Store .. 10A8 74. S oompiete Stssk Dfamers, Howard Johnson the bqieworm nor the hook­ Brown. ler advised that the two de­ defense setup. board and the tqwn planning transportation to any mentally 6. 1 Fan Arrangement in Braae Birdcage Flaater, Restanrant, Manchester ...... 6.16 worm has a Iwart. Manuel Vincent, retiring cub- partments be combined under a TTie $700 appropriation, for commission act to restrict fur­ 10.00 single head. retarded child under 21 accept­ Peatlaad The Florist ...... 76. $10.00 Gift OertUleate, Canltol Eqntoment Co., Inc. 10.00 The largest Infant ever bom master, and hla wife, a den three new radios and accom­ ther development along the T. 1 pr. Men’a Bowling Sboee, Parfcade Lenea .. 10A6 Responsibility for the change ed by Mansfield to either Its 76. 8S0.00 Gin CertUloate, C.R. Burr A Co., Nursery SO.OO In this world is the oalf of a blue mother, were presented with vflBtM iefiirjN panying equipment, would help brook unUl the fence can be sheltered workshop or woric 8. S - 16 ot. eana Frig^daire Surface Reoew, B. D. whale. At birth, the whale calf belongs with the general mans erected. 77. 1 - S4 month Battery. Panl Dodre Pbntlae, Inc. S1.96 gifts of appreciation by the correct part of the problem, training program, provided that Pearl ...... measures tq> to 25 feet long and gar, according to the town char­ DellaFera says, however, thht pack. says the state CD. the board of directors appropri­ 9. 1 Church Seat, Platlmun Gray, Mancbeater Pipe 78. Alunilnnm Folding Cot with Saran Co-ver, weighs several tons. In contrast, ter. he thinks the town should pro­ Nasoiff Arms Co...... 18.66 Tha pack made a recent trip ’Ike ordinances Include one to ates a sufficient sum of money A Supply ...;...... a polar bear cub weighs about a to the Coast Guard Academy Martin, when asked about his ceed immediately with the con­ 10. 4 OaL Perm. Antt-Freese (General), General reasons for the proposed regulate uae o f the to'wn dispos­ to cover the costs of transpor­ 79. XI 6.00 Gift CertUleats, Nlchoto-Manehester Tire pound upon emergence from its in New London, and plan to at­ al area, and one governing the duit installation "to get this tation to and from Mansfield Tire Service ...... Oo., Ine...... 15.00 mother, and can be cuddled in a change, says that it would elim­ thing done 'with once and for tend a football game at the Un inate some overlap in depart­ time limit on septic tank In­ for the remainder of the fiscal 80. 1 Permanent Wavs, LnJon Sslon of Beanty .... 16.(10 woman’s hand. tvenslty o f Oonnecttcut later HUEej'witilidliS! all.” ment actl'vities. stallations. year (June 30). History lesson: Can you name this month. Funds for the project would the only U.S. president who was For example, the park depart­ ’The first would prohibit any­ In accordeuice ■with the mo­ At the ooncltuion o f the be drawn from the capital Im­ inaugurated in two cltleaT ment maintains town play one from dianping rubbish or tion the board agreed to request meeting, Richard Egan was provement reserve. The board GROUP 2 George Washington was sworn AD6L MAOMULAN fleldB, and the recreation de­ garbage from out-of-town at $2,700 for the rental, at a per welcomed as the new eubmaa- ■will also be asked to approve a first to national command in partment schedules their use. the to'wn disposal area, except diem cost of $18, of a six-pas­ GROUP 9 ter. capita] hnprovement program 11. 2 Wash A Sets, Adrian’a Fifth Avenne New Yeric on April 80, 1789, and home on the waterfront of this Martin also says that the with written permission from senger vehicle from a private Halrdreeeers ...... 7A0 tonight, setting aside $100,000 $1. S Complete Dinners, CaTey*s Restanrant A Lounge 8.00 at the start of his second term Cape Ood town. present arrangement has the general manager. It speci­ transportation firm. IS. 1 pr. Shoea, Bernard Kofeky*B Shoes ...... 15.00 “ I’d like to be sailing tor La­ “worked wdl in the past few fies a $100 fine for each viola­ for storm sewer projects. Blge 8S. Coronet Automatic Toaster, Miner’s Pharmney .. 9.96 in , Pa., on March ’The major changes frcan the 15. 1 Shampoo A Set, Creative CoUfnrea, Inc. ___ $.00 4, 1793. brador right now,” he grins, yaarB." tion. low Brocfc serves as a ooUector old motion are two; (1 ) IndMd- 14. 1 Revlon Moon Drape Beanty Treatment, Harrtett’e 85. O sdit of tSO.OO toward pnrehaM of any stock, COD Shipment looking out on the harbor, gut­ for various storm sewers on the The apartment of Mr. and Broil Smokelessly Another inducement for the The second requires that »ap- ual transportation is now sub­ Beauty Salon ...... 4A0 Shearson HaramlH A Co...... SO.OO Mrs. Peter Lawford In the tering in the November sun­ change is the fact that recrea­ tic tanks be instaUed within one east side o f town. Bill Is 11970; ject to the recommendation of 16. 1 Grease Job A OH Change, Don WnUs darage 5.75 84. 1 Pine Mnffln Stand. Yonr Gin G a lle ry ...... I8A0 swank Fifth Avenue hotel now is light. WITH THE DOOR CLOSED IN AN tion officials have had difficul year from the date the town the superintendent, and (2 ) 16. 1 Front End Alignment, Clarke Motor Sales. . . 8A0 86. Bleach Retouch, Creative Coiffnres, Inc. of available, price: $3,200 a month In 90 years Macmillan has tlea keeping iq> with new paper­ health director issues a permit provision for transportation is 17. 1 Toaster, W. T. Grant Co...... 9.00 — gas and electricity free. No Ticket - $6^ never been far from salt water. YOU GAN Manchester ...... 15.00 work that is required as a re- for such an installation. 18. IS Paaaee, State Theater ...... 15.00 His father, a fishing captain, AUTOMATIC Fine Art Group now dependent upon the board 86. 610.00 GUt OertUleate, FlndeH’s ...... 10.00 extra charge for the elevator. suit of the audit investigation. The appointments scheduled of d ir e c t o r ’s appropriating 19. S Deluxe Pizzas, Inllano’a Bakery A P lnerla .. 6 .0 0 was lost at sea when Macmillan 87. 1 share Afilllated Fond, Putnam, Coffin and Burr 10.00 Aa a wry contrast to our SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Ihe mu recreation program to be made will fill vacancies on To Aid Concert funds. SO. 8 doz. Donuts, Mr. Donut ...... 6A0 present prosperity. It may not Reginald Spiers, the. 23-year-oId was 9. was delayed because the de many town oommittees and Although there are now only 88. 1 - 815.00 New Savings Aeeonnt, Hartford be out of place to point out that athlete 'vriio flew 12,000 miles Aided by Miriam, his wife and partment is now required to sup­ commissions. four children requiring tranS' National Bonk • First Manchester Office ...... 15.00 about 200 years ago milk sold hidden in a wooden crate be­ shipmate on nine northern voy­ ply Martin with a jiroject form It will also lodge control of Three members of Manches­ portatlon, George Bradlau, prin^ 86. 1 - Wrap-Arannd Son Glass - Spectacular - iThe for 9 cents a gallon, tobacco at a cause he couldn’t pay $640 for a ages, Macmillan is busy now SWITCH for each recreation activity, in RANGE most town agencies with the ter Fine Arts Association ■will cipal of Bennet Junior High GROUP 3 Mustang" by Renanld of France, Optical Style nickel a pound, and bread at ticket, must pay $970 freight indexing the arctic accumula­ addition to the material that is Democrats, including for the Bar ...... SSJIO two cents a loaf. charges. Air India said today. tion of a lifetime. submitted to him when the de­ assist with publicity for the School, advised the board that Macmillan has given his arc first time the town planning there may be more In the fu­ SI. S Pizzas, Vic’s Pizzas ...... 4.90 90. Spotlight with Mirror, Chorches M otors ...... SO.OO What price knowledge: U.S. “ He knows what he has to SPEClAL partment’s annual budget is commission. first concert of this season of 55. 1 doz. U.8 . Royal Special Golf Balls, Mhuteehang educational authorities estimate pay, It’s set out in the consign­ tic schooner Bowdoin, one of the drawn up. ture. pr ice Other agenda items are: the Manchester Civic Orchestra, Public Golf Course ...... 15.00 tJiat by 1973 it -will cost a fresh­ ment,” said George Talatl, strongest wooden ships in the r e d u c e o Murphey, as head of the park Business Manager Douglas E. 1. To authorize bonds total­ Wednesday, Dec. 2 at Bailey S8. S% GaL Gaa Can, Barrett Plumbing A Supply .. 9.S6 man $12,250 to get through Perth manager of the Indian world, to the marine museum at department, is a proven hand Pierce, who had presented five Mystic, Conn. Forty miles of ON THE ing more than $1.6 mlUion for Auditorium of Manchester High S4. Fertilizer Tnrfbullder for 10,000 sq. ft., John S. a private coUege, or $8,000 to line. “ We don’t intend to Invoice at handling paperwork. quotations from transportation Wolcott - Landscaping ...... old-style nitrate film went to the the construction of school School. ’They are Mrs. James graduate from a state college. him for it.” T/),PPAN A reorganization of the park wings and the North End ur­ firms, said that the arrange­ 56. 1 Ig. Potted Plant - Assorted Plants, McConvUIe’s GROUP 10 Library of Congress. AO® Veltch o f Bolton, Mrs. David Know your language: ’The Spiers said Mcxiday he would department along similar lines ban renewal project. Hie vot­ ment would be only on a per Greenhouses A Florist ...... pay up but it would have to be Thousands of books, photo­ MODERN word asbestos means in effect was proposed in August, again Saunders of Manchester and 91. 1 TV Sendee Call, Atkins Tele-vlsIon Sendee .... 6.00 ers approved the bond issues diem basis and that the seating S6. Goodyear Raincoat with Hood - Size 4S, Morry’s “the unbumable stone.” ’The in installments. Talati said the graphs, Eskimo tools and Exclusive Plan-O-Matic Control miAet eookuf wlfli Murphey as the top man. at referendum during the past Mrs. Louis Romandetta of East capacity could be raised In the Men’s Store ...... 6.95 95. Stonette Kit, Paul’s Paint A WaHpaper...... 6.00 company wants a lump sum. clothing are to be housed in a Hartford. ancient Romans used napkins But the plan ''did not work year. future as more children were 27. Side View Mirror, DeCormler Motor Sales, Inc. .. 7A5 93. 1 Church Seat - Tourmaline Green. Manchester The manager said Internation­ special collection at his beloved easier than ever. Automatic roast control eoolci out at that time,’’ according to Mrs. Fred T. Bllsh n i and made of asbestos, and instead of 2. To authorize ’Town ’Treas­ added to the Work Training 28. 1 Whipped Cream Peach Cake, Parkade Bakery 6.00 Pipe A S u p p ly ...... 6,50 washing them in water purified al air transport regulations Bowdoin College In Brunswick, meats the way yon Mte them — ba9$4n *o» Martin. urer Walter Leclerc to design­ Mrs. Pierre Marteney, co-chair­ Program. 29. 4 Ice Cream Cakes, Royal Ice Cream Co. 10.00 94. 4 gals. Ontstde White Eagle Paint, Larsen’s them by thrusting them into prevent the Mne from ■wal'vlng Maine. Other material will go to Presumably it will work out ate certifying and paying men of a patron’s committee, In another matter, the board SO. 1 Imperial Lark Camera, Salem NassUf Camera Hardware, Ine...... SO.OO the freight charge. a museum in Provlncetown. tisaerie requires joet one setting — Set *N For­ ttiis time, however — providing flame. agents for the town. have announced contributing was in-vited to visit the school A Photo Shop ...... 5A0 96. 1 Dreas Length - Black Velvet, Cheney Bros., Ine. 18.00 Quickies: Turtles have no Spiers; a javelin thrower who Macmillah wais - chief aide to get homer makes pans antomatie, eBminalee that the directors approve of the 3. To aUocate $15,000 from members and additional patrons failed to make Australia’s Adm. Robert E. Peary In the plan tonight. system’s data processing opera­ 96. 1 year's Rental Safe Deposit Box (in. tx). Savings “ ears” but hear well, A car was hoil-overs, scorched food. Oven aotnmatieaBy the capital Improvement fund for the orchestra. tion by financial chairman Bel- stolen every 1% minutes last Olympic tbanj, vent to London struggle across the frozen Arc­ GAS Bank ef Manchester ...... 11.00 tic Sea to the northernmost end for alterations to the Munici­ Contributing members are: don H. Schaffer, who said in,his year. We eat about 28 million to tiy for the English team and keeps foo^ hot ondt yon are lea ^ to aacm pal Building heating S3rstem 97. 1 Gfauit Brawn Plash Horse, Ks-Klar Cloth Toy Co. 10.00 of the earth. Macmillan and his Case Brothers, Inc., Mrs. Clif­ repxjrt that he was pleased with GROUP 4 sandwiches a day. If you get failed again. Broke .and home­ 4. To approve a capital Im­ ford Cheney, Green Manor Con­ 98. 1 - S dlmeasloiial Colonial Plaque, Wilton’s Gift Into an argument with a bear, sick, he got a friend to crate him Eskimo helpers laid a 'vital Five in Parish the progress made by the pro­ supply cache far out on the ice See yonr dtaieroffllartforil Ci«ML provement reserve program. struction Co., Dr. and Mrs. 31. 1 Ski Parka - Wash ’n Wear - Reversible, Choice Shop ...... 14.95 don’t try to outrun him —he up and ship him C.O.D. to a gram. Pierce, along with WU- so Peary, his companiwi Mat- 5. To approve a revised Francis W. Helfrick, and Mr. of Color, Regal Men’a Shop ...... 16A6 99. One Permanent Wave, Creative Collfnies, Inc, ef may gallop up to 85 miles an nonexistent firm in Perth. I Attend Confab workable program for com­ Ilam H. Curtis, superintendent Spiers spent nearly three days \ thew Henson, and the Eskimo and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins. of schools, will conduct the 32. 1 Lawn Bottle, Robert M. Reid A Son ...... 15.00 Manchester ...... 15.00 hour. munity development, as re­ Additional patrons are: Mr. S3. 1 gal. Speed Flex Latex Wall Paint, any color It was Oliver Wendell Holmes cooped up in the crate without dog drivers could make the final quired by federal housing offi­ show one hour before the next 100. 100 gals. Fuel OO, The L. T. Wood Co...... 16.60 food or water. At Perth, h e . successful dash to the pole, the H re members of St. James’ and Mrs. Arrigo Almettl, Mr. Manchester Wallpaper A Paint Co., Inc...... $.40 who observed, "To be 70, yea:;s cials as a pre-oondltkm to fed­ board meeting, Nov. 23. broke out of the box, cut h is; first in history parWi wUl attend a National and Mrs. Martin E. Alvord, 84. 1 White Milk Glass Candy Dish, James Beauty young is sometimes far more HEATING eral grants. Salon ...... 3.00 cheerful and hopeful than to be way out of the customs shed's Macmillan later made 25 Coundl of Catholic Women 6. To authorize the town to Mrs. R. T. Baseler, Atty. and expeditions in the north, one 35. 1 gal. Armstrong Llnoglsss Wax, Laager’s Floor 40 years old.” screen door and hitchhiked 1,8(X) TRY A eonventlon tomorrow through correct a dlscrepency in the Mrs. PhUlp Bayer, Dr. and Mrs. Covering ...... $.75 miles to his wife and child in lasting four years. He compiled deed transferring land to the F. P. Becker. Police Arrests GROUP 11 Adelaide. NOW FOR ONLY Saturday at the Shoreham Ho- 36. 3 basketo Best Grade Mac Apples, Pera Fruit the first Eskimo-Engllsh dic­ federal government. Also, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ches­ Bigger Families Likely Spiers said he has no job but M , Washington, D. C. Stand ...... 6.00 101. 1 Ansoe Camera Kit, Weldon Drug ...... 17.95 tionary, and lectured and wrote NORGE GAS DRYER 7. To readopt rules for board ter Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. War­ several have been offered him. Frank A. lullano, 64. of 127 $7. 1 Complete Lube A Oil Change, SAG Auto about the arctic, for half a cen­ Those attending are Mrs. of directors meetings. ren L Blackwell, Miss Eleanor 102. Snnbeam Electric Shaver, Model 883, State WASHINGTON — In 1890 a So far, he added, he has made tury. John Scheibenpflug, president H. Bllsh, Dr. and Mrs. Robert White St., WM charged yester­ Sendee ...... 6.00 Barber Shop ...... 24.95 wife who had completed her 8. To allocate ftmds to enclose day with disregardhig a stop only $89.60 on his exploit, from a Last night old shipmates con­ o f Manchester Council of Cath- D. Breer, Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ 38. 2-50 lb. bags of Potatoes, Bahler-Moser Farm 108. 100 Gals. No. S Fuel OO, Fogarty Bros., Ine. , . . 15.50 child-besring years had given newspaper which bought his or fence a section of Bigelow sign and scheduled to appear in Products ...... 7A0 verged from New England and oUo Women; Mrs. Charles Pon- Brook, and to approve a salary trand H. Brown, Mrs. James birth to an average of 6.2 chil­ story. Circuit Court at Manchester $9. $10.00 Cert. - Cut Flowers, Krause Flo r is t...... 10.00 104. 100 Gals No. 2 Fuel OH, Wyman’s Oil Co., Inc. .. 15.60 Canada for a birthday party. tioelll. Miss Helen ’Thomas, Aflss range for a superintendent of Btulon, Mrs. Lawrence W. dren. In 1952 the average was Nov. 23. 40. Electric Can Opener, Iona Mfg. Co...... 17A6 105. 250 pcs. SO’%30” White Poster Board, LydaU A The cake was a model of the FREE Marts FUiere and Mrs. Frank Case, Miss Marion M. Casey, 2.4. Twenty years from now. the CHEESE-KEEPING GUIDE parks and recreation. Robert M. Bantly, 87, of 4 Fonids - Dir. of Colonial Board Co...... 10.00 Bowdoin caught in ice floes. Ffedlopeoa. An item removed from the Chaminade Musical Club, Mr. Census Bureau estimates, the GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) Today more friends will call AH conventioh delegates 'wlU and Mrs. Robert Case Denni­ Garth Rd., charged yesterday 106. flO.OO GUt CertUlcate, The Little Shop ...... 10.00 average may be about 8.5. —Here are the ground rules for FOB 3 MONTHSI agenda called for the directors With pwssing across a double at the old white home on Com­ attend a high Mass o f requiem to approve the resubdlvlsion of son, Mr. and Mrs. Wells C. 107. Starlight Radio - 6 Transistor - Leather Case - serving and k ey in g such strong mercial Street. Macmillan and tomorrow night at the Shrine Dennison. white line, is scheduled to ap>- Batteries, Earphones, B.D. Pearl Appliance .... 10.00 cheeses as Roquefort from four lota on Glenwood St, Town pear in court Nov. 80. GROUP 5 Miriam say they’ll chalk it off o f the Immaculate Conception, Counsel Atty. Irving Aronson Also, Atty. Vincent L. Diana, 108. $5.00 Gift Certificate, Davis Bakery ...... 6.00 France, Goigonzola from Italy, as a day lost In their efforts to Washington, ill memory of the Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie, Barbara Hodgson, 25 H Con­ has Interpreted recently ap­ 41. t Dinners, Miller's Restaurant ...... OJSO 109. 1 gal. Latex Paint, Paragon Interior, Vernon and a variety of similar blue sort the arctic collections. late President John F. Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dobkin, gress St., charged yesterday, is B A R R iC iN i cheeses from Switzerland. Serve proved charter changes as elim­ slated to appear on that date to 42. 1 - $6.00 Merchandise Gift Certificate Paint A Wallpaper ...... 0.26 Sometimes he stands back nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doll, them at room temperature, eat and looks over the work he and inating this duty from among answer an identical charge. Stop A Shop ...... 6.00 110. 5 lb. lot of Batter, Dari-Mald MUk Co., I n c ...... 4.16 exchialvely at the directors’ rei^ionaibiUtiea. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Eddy, Mr. 43. Broadloom Carpet - Front Auto Floor Mat, tiiem when they are neither too Miriam have done and chuc­ A Noffie On Dqar and Mrs. Richard Embser, Mrs. James Madden, no certain ad­ ripe nor not ripe enough, never dress, is also scheduled to ap- Manchester Auto Parts, Inc...... 1S.96 Liggeff Drug kles : "The trouble with cleaning doaip diy In 16 mlnutts, Elizabeth Fiano, Dr. and Mrs. 44. 1 Carlton Attache Case, double lock, brass bound put them in the refrigerator, and up is that you have no place left fluff dfy In only SO mkh Public Records WUUam John Keld, Mr. and p>ear Nov. 30 on an intoxication PARKADE charge. with file folders, Harrison’s Stationers...... 15.40 keep them in their original to look for something when you INSTALLED! utM — latp up with MTs. John C. Franzosa, Atty. 45. ISO Myadec Vitamin Capsules, Lenox Pharmacy 7.79 wrappings In a cool, dark place. lose It.” your vnshor. The Qoe Warrantee Deed Local Stocks and Mrs. Paid B. Groobert Mr. 46. 1 Birthday Cake, Cornell Bake Shop ...... 6.00 GROUP 12 you win UM cost* only M m H. Chaplin to Richard and Mrs. John F. Gruber, Mr. 47. Indoor TV Antenna, Barlow’s Television ...... 4A6 111. 1 Hairdryer, Iona Mfg. Co...... S4.95 psnniw per load. Tly W. Haasett and Jean C. Has- and Mrs. Forrest D. Hartln. 48. 1 Electric Wall Clock, Francis E. Bray, Jeweler 16JS0 REGULARLY $265 one In your horns new— Edward J. Holl, Dr. and Mrs.j 112. 1 - ’Two-Speed Kenmora Blender, Sears Hoeburk •ett, property at 60 Benton St. Quotations Famished by 49. 1 Sleeping Bag. E A L Hardware, King’s ...... 16A7 * Co...... 19.99 frso to r 90 ddys — Quitclaim Deed Dempsey-Tegeler Co^ lac. Melvin Horwltz. wmmmmassmmmmmm 60. 10 single rolls style perfect Wallpaper handlhang ' 113. 1 Lady's Irish Mohair Sweater, Coret Casuals .. 18.00 without an/ obUflaBea Aaron Cook to Patricia C. Members of' New York Also, Miss Mllllcent A. Jones, OWNiRS REPORT THEY prepasted, Sherwin-Williams Co...... 16.90 to S290 Mr. and Mrs. George Kanehl, 114. $16.00 GUt Certificate, Burton’s, Inc...... 15.00 Nothing Down— 3 Years to Pay! whcrtMsvsri Cook, property at 98 Cushman Stock Exchange 115. 1 Universal Hat Box Tn>« Hair Dryer, Dr. Bank Stocks Mrs. Alfred J. Kargl, Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Keeney, Mr. Manehester Plumbing A Supply Co...... 15.96' Attactanent of Real Estate Bid Asked 116. 8 coupons for 8 - % galV^Ic* Cream - your flavor. Tenkee Homes Inc. against Conn. Btink and and Mra Frank Larson, Mrs. Ellen K. Lindgard, Dr. and SAVE Shady Glen Dairy Bar >...... 10.00 See yoi/r Norge t/esfer or HsrHdrd 9ss. Joseph R. Reynolds, property at b a r m a n Trust Co...... 71 >4 74% Mrs. F. W. Lowe Jr.. Mr. and GROUP 6 117. ,100 gals. No. 2 Fuel OH, Bantly. OU Co...... 15.50 Frances and Nile* Drs. $500. Hartford National Mrs., Ralph H. Lundberg, Dr. 118. Dinner for Two, Center Restaurant ...... 5.50 NO INSTALLATION CHAROE. Bank Co...... 66 69 j 51. l.p r. Child’s Cowboy Boots - Size 12B, Manchester aid Mrs. H. John Malone, Mrs. : s ‘ 1 • ! ! » 3 119. 1 box Printed Envelopes, Community Press .... 7.76 Vernon National Green Shoe Outlet, I n c ...... 6A9 STORM BREAKS DP Vytautas Marijosius. 120. 1 Shampoo A Set, Creative CoUfures, Inc. of Natural Gas piped directly into your home Bank ...... 76 62. 1 Hand Carved Teakwood Statne, Liggett Rexall MIAMI, ^Fla. (AP) - A tropi­ Also, Dr. and Mrs. Pierre J. ! IN FUEL COSTS Manchester ...... j.oo cal depression, watched the past Parkade Drug Store ...... 6A6 Fire Insurance Companlee Marteney, Ernest A. Matusz, at OUR expense I two days for pos.sibl« storm i i 53. 1 box (50) Cigars, Manchester Tobacco and Hartford Fire ... 76*4 78 %4 Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCar- 1 Candy Co...... t M 4 MAVieOMI t development, was breaking up National F ire ___ 128 ' 134 thy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B RON FIREMAN 54. I Church Seat, color-Venetian Pink, Manchestar TOVOUtHDOMf along the Yucatan coast 5001 Phoenix Fire ----- 128% 133% McCracken, Miss Sophie Met mUes soqthwest of Miami today. Pipe A Supply ...... gJM) NEW LOW GAS RATES bring heat U fe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. rofskl. Atty. and Mrs. John R 55. $10.00 Gift Certificate for dry cleaning or GROUP 13 The Weather Bureau said the A e ^ ^ u a l t y ..1M% 132% Mroeek. Dr, John H. Nordbyi disturbance wa.s weak and dis­ CUSTOM laundering. New Model Dry Cleaners ...... lOAO 121. 2 Complete Dinners, P^Un’s Restaurant ...... 9.00 A N D hot water to typical 6-room house Aetna ^ e . ....169% 174% Dr. and Mrs Paul S. Norman,; 66. $20.00 Gift Certificate, Nurmi Auto B o d y ...... S0.00 organized, consisting mostly of Conn. General ...1 7 3 % 178% Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Olm-1 122. 1 Blazon Kiddles’ Rocker, Keith’s Variety Store .. 4.99 showers with occasional winds 67. 1 Full Length Door Mirror, JJL White Glass Oo. S0.00 128. 1 GUt CertUlcate, Friendly Ice C re a m ...... 6.00 for as Ifttie as $20 per month! Hfd. Steam Boiler 163 sted, Mr. and Mrs. William H. ' Mark II 58. 500 lbs. of Slate Flagstone, Andrew AnsakU Co. SO.OO up to 25 miles an hour. Security Inn. '... . 77 124. 1 pr. of Gas Candles, Hartford Gas Co...... 10.00 Baton. Mr. and Mrs. William 59. 1 - No. 100 National Carbon Spotlight and 126. Sheet Mnslc for 'Trumpet, Ward Music Co...... 10.00 ’Travelers ...... 41 43 % Peck, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mohran i OIL FURNACE 1 - No. 731 Battery, Winkler Auto Parts ...... 1$A0 PubUc UUUtlM Porter. 126. $ - 80 lb. bags Dog Food Pellets, Eastern States WINDOW 60. 1 Permanent Wave, Teri’s Beauty Salon ...... 16.00 Fsrmers Exchange ...... g.40 QA8 FUEL COSTS NOW can be Conn. Light Power - 37 % Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ruaaell OR 127. 1 Gold Pin oostnme Jewelry, Land O’ Fashion .... 6.00 I Pergonal Notices | Hfd. Elec. Ught . 51% S. Potterton, Dr. and Mra. R. spread over 12 even, convenient monthly BOILER 128. 85 gals Gas - Hl-Test or Regular, Hartford R ^ SHADES Hartford Gas Co. 42% M. Rayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Entetprlses, Ine...... 7.59 Southern New England ald G. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. 196. 1 GaL CelUng Paint, CJ. Morrison Paint A Mode to Order payments. No high winter bills! In Memoriam Telephone Co. . 55 57 Millard C. Rowley, Dr. and Mra. In loTlnc memory of AmbroM E. GROUP 7 Wallpaper Co...... 4.50 ALSO Knymond. who passed away No­ Manufacturing Companies Merrill B.' Rublnow, Hugh G. Exclusive VokiMetric Com- 180. 2 Dinners, Piano’s R estanrsnt...... lo.OO for flings vember ,1ft 1963. Allied Thermal .. 54 57 Ryan, Mr. and Mra. George E. 61. 1 Blazon Kiddle’s Scooter, Keith’s Variety Store 4A6 VENETIAN BLINPS bnstion gives an msUnt, 62. 1 Electric Pad, Westown Pharmacy...... 6A5 We miaa you now, our hearts are Arrow, Hart, Heg. 58 61 Sandals, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Bring your old rollere In sore. Sandals, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold ' clean flame whkdi bums at 63. 8 pkgs. Gum Bails, Joseph Dawood, agent for LIMITED TIME OFFERI Barden ...... 13 14% lop efficiency—no smoke or and tilings and save tSo per shade A m time goes by we miss you Sans. Ford Gum Co...... g.00 Covers lantSl at $0- more. Bristol Brass .... 7% 9% soot . . . no waste of fuel. Tojtf loving smile, your gentle face, Coleco ...... 8 % 9% Also, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. 64. 1 box Frankfurters, Manchester Packing Co. .. 8.60 gallbn heater, nor­ Heat is “ locked" in the fiir- 65. 1 rear seat Radio Speaker for 1961 or 1962 Bulck Not much fllogiiig Xfo one can fill your vacant place. Colonial Board Schimmel, Mr. and Mra. Walter Raoe between firing periods. DONUS ITEMS - TUESDAY NIDHT mal installation, frsa J. Smith, Mrs. Gordon E. Ste­ Special, Bourne Bulck, Inc...... lOAO being done in these Wife and Children Common ...... 5% 6 % and not wasted np the chim- rent A msintanancai No vens, Atty. and Mra. L. Paul 06. 1 - $10.00 Cleaning Certificate, King’s Cleaners .. 10.00 out Certificate, Mari-Mads...... 10.OO CALL YOUR PLUMBING OR HEATING Dunham-Bush , . . 4% 6 % ney. Thousands of owners pertSf so (poor minimum rental pe­ Sullivan, Mrs. Chester H. ’Tup- report exceptional od sav­ 67. 100 gals. No. 2 Fuel OH. EUsworth A Lassow, Inc. 18JM) Marehandise CertUleato, Mtohael’s Jew elers...... 10.00 VNA-tER h e w e r In- Memoriam Kaman Aircraft . 9% 10% yonO yts^U hsTs to CONTRACTOR OR HARTFORD GAS riod! With Gas, you'll In loving memory of Clarence W. ' N. B. Machine . . . 30% 32% per, Mrs. Wllllafd Turklngton, ings. No toot means liiat 68. Baby Crib, TTie Grand Way ...-...... SS.00 Gift CertUoato - Savlags Aoconnt, Manchester ^ Luplen. who passed away Novem­ North and Judd .. 18% 20% Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. ^^^lte, the cause of about 90^ of 69. $10.00 Gift CertUloate, Vlttner Garden Center .. 10.00 Savtngs A Loan ...... qjw oonunt yoursdf always have pleatF ber 10, 1961. I 70. 1 doz. Ben Hogan Golf. Balls, Alex Hackney, Peter Paul ...... 34% 36% Dr. and Mrs. John C. Wright, service calls is also elimi­ 1 Church Seat • Oi«en, Manchester Pipe A Supply .... 5JM) vid i waazliic our o( hot w i^ e co - Manchester Country Club ...... 15.00 Stuth leaf and flower may wither Plastic Wire Cable 13% 14% Mr. and Mra. Allan R Yale, nated. Phone ns, or come 1 Permanent Wave, Felice Beanty Studio ...... 10.00 stttheBtlc Scots noBOteaUy. The evening sun may set. in—weTI demoostrale. But the hearts that loved you dearly, Standard Screw 40 42% and Mr. and Mrs. David Za- HlghUad Ult Just Are the ones that won't forget Stanley Works .. 23% 24% brovsky. about e w rywhare Veeder-Root ..... 58 61 Mra. diartotte Limlen .DELAYED CALL alec good eporte- Gall say ybanUagi Mr. and Mrs. darence N. The above quotations are not TO PLACE A BID DURING AUCTION nSM S WILL GO BY NUMBERS Luplen to be oonstru^ aa aqtual mar­ 8T, PAUL. Minn. (AP) — FOGARTY vear le IB order. Mr. and M n . Harry Juul and Gov. Karl Rolvaag’a staff re­ (NOT BY NABOB) famlljr. kets. Add.xEMtlaad ports that a someone from the In MeiAoriam office- of Republican Gov. BROS., Inc. (1) Givi ITEM NUMIER Bl loving memon- of Elizabeth * Milestone* First George Romney of Michigan iftofxl who passed away Novem- telephoned . the Minnesota Capi­ 319 Broad St, Manchester (2) GIVE MD PRICE r 7, 164ft E. JL JOHNSON S SAN LUI6 OBISPO, Calif.— tol Monday and asked for Gov. THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY A attent liiougfat. a sbcret tear The first motel In the United Elmer L. Andersen. Phone. 649-4539 (3i GIVE NAME omI - Kaipa iMr memory ever dear., StatM is ballwed to be the Rolvaag, a' Democrat, suc- DIAL 646-0121 PAINT 00. SS3 PEARL •TREBT. HARTFORD 687 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Mileatone. It opened her* in eeaded Andersen, a Republican, ADDRESS WUUam McKIwiar 166&, f ' flEASe N011 THE NEW MB EXCHANGI... 723 MAIN ST. 4 raONE <49-4301 t “ — • -

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1964 RAGE SEVEN MANCHEST1SR SVE^nNG HERALD. MWSESIB^-CQ^v N OVEim ^^yyi a parking area at Main and For­ est Sts. leased by the town. FOR RINT .duet, Ih firtbOranoe a t tbeir own frin- People In CofG Units' Other goals are: 8 and Id onn. Movte Pvsjoe- 1. Advocacy erf- improved traf­ el plea, fratn crossing those Unas which to n —soand .or sSeet, oteo fic regulations for both town 85 mns. slide projoeton. wOl 4rlv« other members o f their party Plan Work Olid state roads, including ef­ Into detpoimtion temporary exodus. The News forts to improve the traffic pat­ WELDON DRUO CO. Such lines have not been observed in 'nwM unite of the Manches­ tern at the Center. 901 Mala St-JIBL 449.8981 2. A street name sign pro­ DIONNE WARWICK ter Chamber of Commerce, Television the past few months. In a rule or ruin woriting with the chamber's ex­ gram, which the town has al­ GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — (31 Big 3 T heater (6-30-40) Combat atmosphero, party moderates were in­ ecutive committee, have devel­ ready begun. (8) New* (12) Yogi Bear vited to leave the Republican bouse, if Dionne Warlek, ' 22-year-old oped programs of work for the 3. A continuing effort to obtain (10) Eye-Dentlfy (22-30) Mr. Novak more directional signs pointing (12) Movie 3:00 ( 24) Culture* A Continent* they didn’t like what was going on American rock 'n' roll ringer, current year. (3-12) World W ar I The fuel dealer’s division, the the way to Manchester. (l8) Subscription TV was hit by a trolley bus on a (22) Top 22 .Plus One (18) Subscription TV there. After the election, the same ele­ parking and traffic committee The chamber’s meetings com­ B.30 ( 24) Ca,sal» Master Class fog-shrouded Glasgow street (24) Moviclaml U.S.A. ments which would go that far when and the meetings committee mittee, headed (his year by Atty. (30) Karly Show (10-30) M«h from UNCLE Monday night in front of the (40) Stoney Burke (22) Yank* Are Coming they thought they were controlling the win review their activities with William Fitzgerald, arrrniges (2Q) They Also Serve (3-12) Red Skelton Odeon Theater. programs for general meetings party are still pursuing extremist chamber officers during the year I (3) New*. Sport*. Weathe (8-20^) McHale's Navy Witnesses said Miss Warwick to determine their effectiveness. of chamber members. (32) Club House 9:00'(24) Baltimore Symphony almi, which they are, for the ntoment steppell-trom a bus into the path The goal of the fuel dealer’s It also conducts the cham­ i (10-22-30) Huntlev-Brlnkley (8-20-40) Tho Tycoon :::::: *5:8 of the vehicle. She was treated (3) Walter Cronklle 9.30 (3-12) Petticoat Junction of course, tactfully disguising with talk division is to develop programs ber’s annual meating and super­ (24) W hat's New? (10-22-30) Week That Wa* (C) : : : : : : « at a hospital for bruiaes end and projects of particular inter- vises the. selection of the win­ (12) Newgbea) (8-20-40) Peyton Place of party unity and team work. It will cute, and returned to the theater (20) Axcman.sbip 0:00 (IO-22-30) Telephone Hour (C) M glW iM > O f 'eat to town fuel merchants. ner of the annual "M ” award for be safer for the party if the visible con­ In time for her scheduled per­ (8) Wide Coun(ry (24) In-School Preview Specifically, the division’s plan community service. » (20) Rf>n Cochran (8-20-40) The Fugitive trols do pass to moderates, who can be formance, but couldn’t go on calls for five activities: ) (12-22-30-40) News. S))orti (.3-12) Doctors, and N)irse» ______ft au M W l dto- atage. Weather 1:00 ( 3-8-10-12-22-30-40) ' New*. I b It W BM OttMTVtM credit- relied upon to be moderate, too, in their 1. To develop a schedule of (3) To Tell the Ti'ulh Sports. Weather SEE FOR YOURSELF^ paper «M UM the local eab- radio and television advertis­ American Music (24 Bridge Over Mackinac 1:1.'> (20-40) LeiKCrane attitude toward their fellow Republi­ TRUMAN, EISENHOWER ing and to finance the ads. (10) Hennessey (12) Chris. Clark IF YOUR ’ An ilchta at rapvblMkttaa at apaeiai «:• ■ cans. But the long range solution, such NEW YORK (AP) — Former (20) Open M)) etlaat at M. a A. asTio^ differing persuasions. The organisation soon will 4. To maintain membership in ~ aeaiiiilallne — Tba Julhie launch a drive to collect $10 the Oil Fuel Institute of Greater of the American Revolution, at of tight" aligning enablM Acaecj — Ma« Tarfe Cfee- the home of Mrs. Harry M. you to check your car wheal- ■ ^ vud BODtflBe __ ___ million to promote birth control Iteulford Inc. AUDIT BURBAO OT cmCOUt' A Sweet Sound O f Profits among peoples who seek such 6. To conduct a fuel credit Fraser, 192 Hartford Rd. Radio alignment with the mechania;. assistance. check program for participating Miss Jeanette Fraser and Correctioat are made i Paul Chetalat will sing a pro- IThis Mating Inclndea only those news broa4leasta of 10 or 16 Dtaptar adrarttataa cloatag aomat ’This year's financial "third quarter’* members. Wtr Mouaay — I pja. MSav. ended on Sept. 30. And The National COLIN KELLY Chairman of the division Is g;ram of music by American minute length. Some stetlons rnrrv otner ahort newscasts). B or T aiaday — 1 p-bl Baoday. Edward H. Glenney of the W.G. composers. Miss Marldo Wash- MEDIA, Pa. (AP) — The ■VDIM-—ISIS Jerry Gordon come in for d K a Wedaaaday — 1 p.ai Ttw aday. Observer, the other day, listed a few of Oleimey Oo. bum will speak on good and bad ■or Tlnnsday — 1 p-m. Wetoaaday. United Statea has a new Oolfo Long John OaO. Speak Up. Hartford Vor fMay - 1 a-ia. Tlran^. the corporate earnings reports for that Kelly. The activities of the parking forms of American music. Mrs. Dick Robinson News Fo r B atn d ay — T p.aa fn d a y ^ Sign Off visuAinitt third quarter. Lt. Cjolin P. K e lly ------, sen and traffic committee are aimed Cyrus Tompkins will read a pa­ New. Sign Off wTic—lose ** These were statistics which repre­ of the World War H hero, sent a at * improving Manchester’s per on Stephen C. Foster. WHA1 - e i t 6:00 News. Weather Sports check-up street plan and parking areas Fred Swanson Show 6:35 Old Borrowed Blue sented new record highs in prosperity telegram to his mother, Mrs. J. Miss Fraser is a pupil of Dolf News, Sports and Wsathur 7:05 Conversation Piece T u p a d a y , Wats

m at St John'a Church at :30. Burial will be at S t Gilira Boost John’a Oemetary. Events Bailey WUl Speak Friends may call at the fu­ neral home tonight.'from 7 to Pre-Holiday PINE STREET 9. Prayers will be said there M n . y e t r f Dotarty,« , ot Ntw at 8. In State At Vet Day Rites « M a r o( M n . Gktha- , $$ Outlook at HARTFORD ROAD i t e liilBran o( Manchaater, died (Coutinnad fran Bags Om ) at her home after *a Edson M. Bailey, World MANCHESTER... F u n era ls NEW YORK (AP) - An an­ he subjected all raatdents to 6 War I veteran and f6rmer nual flood of money is spilling aBTVhrora Include three $100 fine, or six months in JaU, rincipal of Manchester into pre-C9ulstmas business daughters, three sis- fNcott F. King or both, for any act resulting in [igh School, will deliver tara, t# o brothers and twelve SOUTH WINtWOR — Grave­ waste of water. Hie Stamford g channels. araadchildren. side services for Olcott F. King Water Reservoir now has a 48- the address at Veterans It is the $1,774,172,000 saved *1h efU m ral wlU be held Thurs­ of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for­ day supply. Including two roll- Day ceremonies tomorrow. this year by 14,780,000 Christ­ day at 10 a.m. from the M. J. merly of South Windsor, will be Hob gallons a day being pur­ Tile committee appointed this mas Club ifiembers. Kamwy Funeral Home, Si Hl(h held tommrrow at 11 a.m . at chased from the Greenwich w a­ ear to plan the celebration is The money is being distribut­ S t, New Britain, with a aolemn Center Cemetery. The Very Rev. ter Co. Seaded by Anthony O’Bright, ed by 9,900 banks and savings hl|^ Mass of requiem at St. Robert S. Beecher, dean of past commander of the Ameri- and loan associations throuA- Mary's Church, New Britain, at Christ Church Cathedral, Hart­ esm Legion, and includes, as out the country. 10:M a.m. Burial will be in St. ford, will officiate. Track Death parade marshal, Edwin Ed­ It compares with savings of Mary's Cemetery, New Britain. Mr. King died O ct 28 in Fort LIME ROCK (AP) — James wards of the VFW, and as ad­ $1,659,480,000 last year. Friends may call at the fu­ Lauderdale. He was a former E. Haynes, should have tried jutant, Frank Anderson of the . "This substantial Increase in neral home tonight from 7 to 9 state commissioner of agricul­ Rock Park, should have tried Army and Navy Club. Cauristmas savings forecasU and tomorrow from 2 to 0 and ture. to flag down the sports car As in past years, the day’s good CSiristmas business,” says T to 9 p.m. The Newkirk and Whitney Fu­ that was making an unauthor­ observances will begin at 10:80 Edward F. Dorset, president of Th« family auggesta that those neral Home, 218 Burnside Ave., ized tour of the race track the with a {wrade from Manchester "Christmas Club A Oorpora- wishing to do so may make East Hsulford, is in charge of night of July 26, the coroner High School led by the heads of Uon.” memorial contributions to the arrangements. said yesterday. four Msmehester veterans or­ The Oirlstmas Club has been Cancer Society of New Britain. Instead, Haynes got into his ganizations. The marchers win promoting the savings program Mrs. Louis Monaco station wagon to head off the also include the high school since 1910. Uamptoa J. Nevios The funeral of Mrs. Cosima 8{>orts car and the result was a band, Army reserve units, the A survey by the club indicates I si.? I ANDOVKR — Hampton J. Monaco of 122 Florence St, fatal head-on collision, said Boy Scouts, the Qvll Air Pa­ that $8.11 )>er cent, or $676,186,- '.< ^ 1 Nevlus, 62, of Townsend Rd., wife of Louis Monaco, was held Coroner H. Gibson Gulon. trol, veterans organizations, and EdsiMi M. Bailey 949 will go for Christmas pur­ owner of the Pratt Insurance this morning from the W.P. The victim was a {lassenger their colors. chases; 81.29 per cent, or $U5,- Agency, Hebron Rd., and Quish Funeral Home. 225 Main in the s{K>rts car—Lee H. Baker The {larade will end at the Bailey retired from the poet of 188,419, for savings and Invsst- Steward o f Andover Grange, War Memorial at, Manchester St, with a solemn high Mass Jr., 31, of Orange. The driver, principal in 1960 after 25 years ment for future use; 12.61 per IIV was found dead in his office of requiem at St. James' Thomas M. Lewis, 22, of New Memorial Hosjiltal where cere­ of service and since then has cenL or $221,948,917, for taxes; yesterday. State Police of Col­ Church. York, tried to avoid the colli­ monies will begin at 11 with in­ been with the University of Hart­ 6.19 i>er cent, or $109,821,247, lor chester Troop investigated and The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey sion by breaking, but Haynes vocation by the Rev. Walter Hyz- ford School ot Education. As as­ yearend bills; and 11.9 {>er cent, -^1 reported that death was due to was celebrant, assisted by the didn’t even slow down, the sko of St. John’s Polish National sistant professor of education in or $11,126,468, for miscellane­ a self-InlUcted gunshot wound. Rev. John J. O’Brien, deacon, eoroner said. CathoUc Church. the department of secondary ed­ ous uses. ^ C ^ ______A S2 caliber pistol was found and the Rev. Eugene F. Tor- After the smashup, Haynes The parade had to be )x>st- ucation, he is in charge of the Dorset says a survey indi­ _ near the body, police said. pey, subdeacon. Mrs. Ralph "pursued and struck and poned liut year because of rain; practice teaching program and cates that 45 {>er cent of the 'tomorrow’s foreesat predicts Medical Ebc^iner Francis Maccarone was organist and knocked down Lewis, das|>ite s))ends a good deal of his time members felt that their 1964 Burke of Rockville said death soloist. Burial was in St. James' mostly sunny skies. traveling about the state super­ checks represented money that Lewis' plea that he bad been After ijenediction by the Rev. occurred between 1 and S pm. Cemtery. Father O’Brien read injured," Guion said. vising student Utachers. never would have been saved the committal service. Paul C. Kaiser of Omcordia without the systematic plan. I It was also reported by State The coroner ruled that Born in Sunapee, N.H., in 1899, Police that a note was left ex­ Bearers were Sebastian Mon­ Lutheran (Jhurch, commemora­ The savings plan Is based on Haynes was criminally respon­ tive wreaths will be laid on the Bailey came to Manchester as a plaining his action, but the aco, William Monaco, Robert sible for Baker’s death. the psychology of obligation. It Monaco, Gerald Calve, Frank Doves Swap Pear Tree for Wreath at Church Fair memorial. teacher in 1024, Nine years later has been described as a conven­ eontents were not disclosed. he became the first principal of Survivors Include his wife. Gambolatti and Fred Guistiani. Mrs, Joel Hitt, left, and Mrs. Edward Lee, co-chairmen o f the "Winter W(mderland Bazaar,” Wreath bearers are Wilfred ient, fairly painless way for Area Weather Clarke of the American Legion, the Franklin Building of Man­ people to trick themselves Into Mrs. Jane Pickering Nevlus; a sponsored by the Women's Fellowship of Second Congregational Church, put flnal touches chester High School. He was ap­ Big Mack OIRLS* USUAL $2.44 GIRLS' OIRLS' ALL-WEATHER daughter, Mrs. Jane Beach of WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) on articles for the Christmas booth. The event will m held Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. the American Legion Hospital saving money and developing Monument Wreath; Edward Pe­ pointed princijial of the entire the habit of thrift. BOYS' PANTS Southbury, and a granddaugh­ Tift U.S. Weather Bureau Issued at Fellowship Hall in the church, 3S5 N. Main S t Other booths wUl feature antiques, baked high school in 1988. ter. Hoisin^ton this explanatory weather state­ goods, gift items, toys, attic treasures, yard goods, dried arrangements, baskets and a terson of VFW, the Veterans The program gets under way He has been cited twice, by M«n's Heavy Twill The F. H. Potter Funeral ment today: countiy store. Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. Field Wreath; Edward Rodgers each November with members VINYL JACKETS DRESSES COATS Bates College and the Connect­ Hbme, 4M Jackson S t, WUIi- While heavy rain and strong (Herald j^oto by Satemls.) of the Army and Navy Club, the signing up to ■ save anywhere Found Guilty winds continue to hit the north­ (Jenter Springs Pond Wreath icut Association of Secondary from 60 cents to $20 a week for manttc, is in charge of ar­ honoring Navy dead; Harold Os­ Schools, for his outstanding rangements. ern California coast today, only 60 weeks. good, past commandant of the work in the field o f education. WORK 2 $0 a few light showers were noted The banks pay no interest on Burial win be at the conven- Stewart Hoisington, 36, of Bolton A . member of the American * $ Frank J. Mansfield Marine 2.00 • leiioe the family. over central and northern New the de{x>eits and some levy a Values to $3.97 Andover, charged in the motor England. Mild fall weather dom­ Corps League and present state Legion and Kiwanis, he is also small .service charge. inates most of the nation; commandant of the Marine a member of the American As­ * vehicle death o f two girls, "The average man likes to PANTS 1.93 *8.88 Harold J. Haley Z O The drought becomes more (Jorps League, the Munro Park sociation of University Profes­ 1.86 VBRNON—Harold J. Haley, {Headed ho contest today in Tol­ Board of Education Votes make a contract with himself (11 O N LY ) critical day by day across Now Wreath. sors and National Association and carry it out,” says Dorset. 78, o f Hartford, brother of land County Superior Court in American Legion (Commander of Secondary School Principals. M ra MUdred Muir and Fred­ England. Fitchburg, Mass., with "That’s proved by the way Rockville and was foimd guilty. in the area most severely af­ To Allow Secret Meetings Henrj' Wierzbicki will then read After the ceremonies at the '■^some people save money in Boys' Quilted Nylon • 0 « - 2 . , 7 „ 4 5 , ^ VoluBS to $3.97 erick Haley, both of Vernon, the roll of Manchester war dead, hospital, the public is Invited WOMEN'S TAILORED W O M E N 'S 4.97 to A.97 died Saturday at a Hartford Hoisington entered the nolo fected, reported yesterday about insurance policies.” contendere plea to two counts eight and one half Inches of after which Bailey will present to a Veterans Day buffet at The club was founded in 1910 convalescent hospital. the main address. the American Legion home. Other survivors Include a of misconduct with a motor ve­ rain since Ajnil 28 of this year. The board of education at itsfnight that “whenever small sub- by the late Herbert F. Rawll, SKI JACKETS SPORT SHIRTS daughter, a brother and two hicle. The court found him guil­ This is only SB per cent of the meeting last night voted to al­ committees have been apjxiint- who sold printed forms and SWEATERS SWEATERS grandchildren. ty and set the sentencing date normal for the period of 198 low the chairman to call board ed there ha.s been a twilight supplies to banks and business­ Funeral services were held for Dec. 1. days. meetings which would be clos­ zone" of res{)on8ibility between es. this morning at the Rose Hill Hoisington was arrested af­ Meanwhile a travelers' warn­ ed to the {Miblic and press. the subcommittee and adminis­ 150 Teachers Rawll came across a plan tration. He explained that sub­ Funeral Home, 5W Blm S t, ter his car struck two girls who ing is in effect for the Sierra The board would be appoint­ News Tidbits being emrated by Carlisle Trust Rocky m u. Burial was in Rose were walking along Rt. 6 in Mountains in Nevada, where ed a "sub-commUtee o f the committees also involve duplic­ Co. In Carlisle, Pa. He obtained heavy snow is expected. whole" at the discretion of the ation of effort and the the best from the AP Wires Quit Posts *4.00 HUl Memorial Park, Rocky Columbia on Aug. 31. Police the rights and set out to sell it to 2.00 *2.00 way to study a problem is with HUL said Hoisington struck the girls Dry Indian Summer weather chairman, with ratification at other banks. \ • ^ 1 / I H I *3.00 will likely continue through at the committee meeting. the board as a whole. Rawll based his sales ap­ Sizes 8 to 8 from behind as he was attempt­ U.S. appears reluctantly least Wednesday, in the E ast According to Chairman Har­ ^ a r d member Harold Smith In Kentucky proach on the idea that while Mie. Adellae S. Vlidette ing to |>ass a v^icle in a-no old Porcheron, the meetings will said that there were certain agreeable to stretch-out in passing sone. the money de{x>sited for a year ^ Mra. Adm ne Soucie Violette, 19 H01KBLES8 not be publicized and board areas where it might be worth­ timetable for concluding draft would not materially help the The girls were Anita Moran, agreement on formation of sea­ (Continued from Page One) 78, of Bast Hartford, widow of NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Nine­ members themselves will not be while to use just one or two banks it would bring {>otential Qnr R. Violette, died this morn­ 17, and Linda Harriman, 11, told the reason for the meet­ msmbers. born nuclear missile force with­ Infants' 2 Pc. Knit ChUdrea’s $9.97 - $5.97 both of Andover. teen persons were left homeless of the American Federation of customers for other services WOMEN'S USUAL >1.67 ing at Manchester Memorial last night when Are broke out ing until they arrive at it. Walter Waddell said that the in Atlantic alliance . . . Broad­ Teachers, indicated that he and into the banks. GIRLS’ 2-PIECE HoapltaL She was the mother of Tolland County Coroner Her­ in a three-story apartment build­ Porcheron said that the sub­ time might arise when it would way musical “Fade Out, Fade (Jhristraas Club A Corporation SLEEPERS JACKETS bert Hannabury said in his re­ Heads Auxiliary committee of the whole would In” closes because of star Carol other union officials would a{>- GIRLS’ Mra. John Scarlato of 800 CUiar- ing on 61 Chestnut St, Deputy be profitable to have a small pear at the steps of <3lty Hall at mstkes its money selling to port issued last month that Adolph Snyder was elected make a report to the board at Burnett’s Illness, plana to re­ ter Oak St., co-owner of Lujon fire chief Richard Green said subcommittee, which would not noon today to accept the court banks the printed forms and flannel Men’s Spread Collar Salon of Beauty, Manchester. Hoisington had been drinking the fire of undetermined origin captain of the Manchester Po­ regular meetings. be a standing committee. The open on her recovery . . . Henry order. supplies needed in the program. RAYON SNOW Other survivors Include two before the accident took place. was being investigated. lice Auxiliary at an auxiliary Executive meetings of the subcommittee could be set up Cabot Lodge names Gov. board are established for per­ under present {lolicles. Rockefeller, Richard Nixon as The boycott today appieared to *2.00 aona, a daughter, two sisters, meeting last night in the police sonnel problems. The sub-com­ Members of the press voiced leaders of GOP rebuilding . . . be the same as it was last gow ns SPORT SHIRTS three brothers, twelve grand- station. Wednesday and Thursday when BOYS’ diildren and thirteen great­ mittee meetings presumably their opjjosition to closed sub­ News commentator Edward R. SUITS Four in Family Rockville could discuss any subjecL teachers remained out of class­ Laborites PANTIES Snyder, a 14-year-member of committee meetings before Murrow enters New York hos­ grandchildren. es to protest the defeat of e Misses’ and Women’s the auxiliary, replaces Capt. The board has met once as leaving last night's meeting. pital for checkup . . . Rep, THERMAL Ref. $1.34 Hie funeral will be held a sub-committee of the whole. school tax referendum. Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the Hurt in Crash Firm in NYC Gerald Millington. One correspondent told the Adam Clayton Powell predicts COORDINATES It discussed tax cuts made by board that It was unfair to President Johnson will soon a|>- In Oklahoma, a large bloc of Face Second UNDERWEAR Aaedrted striiMe.' Newkiric and Whitney Funeral Also elected last night were the board of finance in its bud­ teachers demanded a $1,000 {>ay 5.00 townspeople to meet as a com­ * Home, 818 Burnside Ave., East Four members of a Wapping Bids Low on |>olnt Negro to his cabinet. 8., M., L. aixaz. Theodore Arnold as lieutenant get and comiMsed a reply to mittee of the whole in private. $20 package of Christinas raise by March 1 and said thev Hartford, with a solemn high family were Injured 'last night Crucial Vote * and Anthony Nascembenl as that board. According to exist­ Another correspondent charged goodies—mailed by two Chica­ will boycott classes at the start Reg. $7.97 to $10.97 1.00 Renewal Bond Broken Size* Mass o f requiem at St. Christo- when their car sideswiped a sergeant. ing ]>olicy, that meeting was that it waa a circumvention of go men—await Nikita Khrush­ of the 1965 fall semester if de­ $ 2 - ^ 3 pher’a Church, East Hartford pole suid hit a tree after skid­ Snyder, of 79 Edmund St., is called erroneously, since at that the right to know law. chev, when and if Ru.ssian au­ mands are not met. In Georgia, LONDON (AP) — With lU time the chairman did not have a teacher walkout ended after at 9. BUrlM will be in SL Mary's Salomon Brothers and Huts- a driver for P and G Motor thorities allow them to be de­ first House of Commons vote Oonetery, East Hartford. ding through a stop sign on the {x>wer to appoint the sub­ citizens raised money for Miller Rd. at Nevers Rd. ler. New York Citi^ was de­ Freight Co. Arnold, 393 Bidwell livered . . . Aerospace engineer yViends may call at the fu­ committee. That meeting also schools. safely behind it, Britain’s Labor The most seriously injured, SL, is a process engineer at from England denied U.S. citi­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9 clared low bidder in a bond acted against board policies College Library government faced another to­ Peter Libbey, 16, of 186 Brook Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. zenship because he fell asleep "The union, which has not MISUS' — WOMEN’S and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 issue of $1,624,000 of the Rock­ Nascembenl, 133 Lynees St., is since actiem was taken in the really been on strike, will not night and wa.s confident of suc­ SL, the driver, is still at Man­ form of a letter. during naturalization ceremony to 9 pjn. chester Memorial Hospital for ville Redevelopnwnt Agency. a sheet metal worker at Pratt Soliciting Books . . . California school bus strike as an organization for the cess. FIBERGLAS DRAPES The issue represents the major and Whitney Aircraft. The existing policy reads, simple reason we will obey the Uhe IKesef observation. He has a {xissible plunges down embankment, in­ ''wommltteea for the considera­ order," CaScella said. What By a margin of seven votes, Thninas Heiaey Snow conclusion. {Jortlon o f the cost of the re­ The auxiliary assUts {xillce at The Citizens Advisory Coun­ juring 30 of 67 passengers. 307 to 300, Prime Minister Har­ tion or investigation of certain individual teachers would do is OOVENHIT — Thomas Her- His sisters, Jacqueline, 14, development program. such events as holiday gather­ cil of the Manchester Com­ Soviet Union accuses U.S. of old Wilson’s Laborites Monday DRESSES problems shall be apiminted by sey Snow, 24, o f WUlimantic, The low bidder entered a bid "crude blackmail” in move to perhaps a different matter, he .M a t e r n it y W W fW SHIFTS and Susan, 15, were treated ings and parades. Its next as­ the chairman upon motion of munity college, in an attempt said. night defeated a Conservative brother of Alan G. Snow of last night and discharged. An­ of 2.21 |>er cent interesL and a signment will be the Thanksgiv­ deprive Russia of UN vote for attack on their pledge to nation­ the board or shall be appointed to build-up the college's libra­ Cascella, of Belleville, N.J., d r e s s e s , s k ir t s o r e s s b Coventry, died yesterday in an other sister, Jane, was kept in premium (which will be re­ ing Day road race. non-payment of dues . . . Sen. alize steel production. The vote * •m turned to the city) of $100. by the board itself. If a majority ry facilities, is soliciting books has been in Louisville consulting 2.00 automobile accident in Brook­ the hospital overnight for ob­ so directs,” Dlr^sen, Rep. Halleck aren’t tonight was on a (Conservative lyn, Conn. Awarding of the bid is sub­ from among all local commun­ concerned over future of Dean with about 160 striking teachers. and SLA C K S servation and released today. Added last night were the The unrest broke out following motion of no confidence in Wil­ Other survivors Include four ject to approval of the Home Chairman Quits ity organizations and individ­ Burch as GOP national chair­ son’s government. A fifth victim of the crash, words ''.. .or shall be apiminted voter rejection last Tuesday of a brothers, two sisters, and his Kenneth Cloutier, 16, of 169 Housing Finance Agency. The uals. man . . . Former West German The government’s marg;in of TIER and CAFE money will be used to repay the HAMDEN, (AP) — Kimball by the chairman at his discre­ The drive, spearheaded by school tax ircrease. The boost 99<=.»2 victory was likely to be larger maternal grandmother. Brook St., was also kept over­ tion but with ratification of the Chancellor Adenauer ends two- would have given city teachers government loan which was the facilities and services com­ day Paris visit predicting tonight. The nine Liberal mem­ Funeral services will be held night and then released. Johns(^, Republican I board at the first committee a pay raise and provided money borrowed from HHFA at 4 {)er mittee, of which former Supt. France and West Germany will bers, who joined the (Jonserva- tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Pot­ The crash which occurred at cent. chairman in Hamden since 1957 1 meeting." for .school .supplies. CU RTAIN S ter Funeral Home. 458 Jackson about 10 p.m, is under investi­ 'of Schools Arthur 1111 n g is become closer and closer . . . tives in voting against steel The redevelopment project is has resigned, effective Dec. 21.' The policy then continues, chairman, is being made to co­ The Louisville Education 50* St.. Willimantic. The Rev. Wil- gation by Trooper William - nationalization, were ex{>ected being financed by the federal Johnson said last night he “ Such committees may advise incide with National Education Association urged teachers to V A L A N C E S tS e Uam R. Belury, rector of St. Shaw of the Hartford State Po­ was leaving the post because and recommend to the board report for duty today and give to abstain. lice Troop, government, which covers 75 Week, which began Sunday. For two hours Monday nine Paul's Church will officiate. per cent; the state of Connecti­ "recent differences of opinion,” .but may never determine policy I community leaders a week to *3-*5 A list of needed volumes has Scottish Laborites were ground­ Burial will be in the new Willi­ have made it "almost impos- ■ nor discharge administrative du- BAG Rejects come up with suggestions for cut. and the city of Rockville, been supplied to the several or­ ed by fog in Glasgow. Since the • It. i v ” mantic Cemetery. -r-i which cover 12 and one half sible" for him to carry out his tiesj’ ganizations. and include.'' ma­ relieving the situation. The LEA functions. .All board members except government normally has only a Friends may call at the fu­ No Arrest Made (>er cent of -the cost of re­ terial in the fields of science, represents about two-thirds of (S o ta y f The' town committee accept- George Banks voted for the ad­ Qiinese Bid the 1,892 city teachers. five-vote majority in Commons neral home tonight from 7 to 9. development each. mathematics, the social sci­ and two Labor members were ed the resignation "with re­ dition to the (xjlicy. City schools were closed Mon­ Next highest bidder was the ences, and standard literary . iU. Wilson ap{]eared to face 111 3 Accidents gret" and praised Johnson. The board of education has no day as the LEA held a protest James F. Calhoun Connecticut Bank and Trtist Co. works. (Continued from Page One) de^t after only 23 days in James F. Calhoun, 56, of 106 which bid 2.21 ]>er cent interest Said Johnson: "When people committees. tem|xjrary or per­ meeting and some teachers A driver backed out of a can no longer work together manent. Standing committees Donated books may be left picketed schools. offlcev. An adverse vote would a O R r a Benton St., died yesterday at and a premium of 163. at the college office in the But the sale of any British have f ^ e d him to resign. » 4/ St, Francis Hospital, Hart- i St. parking stall yester- Other bidders were: First for the mutual benefit of all. were abolished about three yr-rs long-range modern jets to Pek­ The Louisville Board of Ed- Women’s day afternoon into a taxi which it is time to make some ago just after town elections. high school and at Mary (Jlien- ' ucation obtained a tem{)orary The Laborites made it from ford, after a long Illness. National City Bank of New ey and Whiton Memorial Li­ ing’s (Oivil Aviation Administra­ Glasgow in time for the vote, TMinm ^ was double parked while taking changes." Supt. Philip Liguori said last injunction against school picket­ WOOL SKIRTS Mr. Calhoun, son of the late York, Chemical Bank of New braries. Donors can have the tion undoubtedly would touch off I and the fog kept two Oinserva- on a pa.ssenger, according to po­ ing from a circuit judge. Patrick and Mary Calhoun, was York, Continental Illinois Na­ books picked up by placing a a political storm among the tives away from London. Wilson bom in Manchester on Dec. 6, lice. tional Bank and Trust. Chicago; Allies. The Americans prote.sted broiler and SLA C K S There were no injuries or ar­ call with the college office. oi^ered all Laborites weekend­ lamp 1907, and had been a lifelong Morgan Guarantee Trust Co., A special book plate, with when the Vickers Viscounts ing outside the ca{>ital in the rests. The driver of the car was N.Y., and Hartford National resident of the town. For the ^Let’s Do It Ourselves’ the donor’s name, will be plac­ were supplied to the Chinese. future to get back by train if a past 10 years he had been em­ George Katkaveck, 51, of 74 Bank. Another firm of British air­ About Town Starkweather St., and the taxi ed on each book. Books which critical vote was scheduled. SHADES ployed by the Town Highway are nut useful In the college li­ liner mnmifaeturers, the Hawk­ Laborltd commentators saw De{)artment. Previously he had driver was James Sullivan, 59, er Siddeley Group,, has been of 45 Riverside Dr. Dempsey Tells Assembly brary will be sold and the nro- The Italian Americah Club, considerable psychological sig­ managed a milk dairy, started Two Will Face ceeds will be applied to the discussing the |x>ssible .sale of nificance in the government’s by his father, for many years. Two unoccupied cars were in­ their (Jomets and Tridents to the Eldridge St., will sponsor a volved in an accident yesterday purchase of new books. public setback party Thursday victory. They felt it reinforced *1.61 (Continued from Page Survivors include his wife, diik) "I say to you again today Chinese. A sjiokesman reported Wilson’s belief that his small In Stock At in the parking lot at King's De­ Break Counts the groftp has a stand, with at 8 p.m, at the clubhouse. Mrs. Helen Gaskell Calhoun; my feelings are unchanged." majority is enough to allow him partment Store. Police reported The governor said it was "re­ models of their long-range jet $1.97-13.57 two sons, William J. Calhoun Dempsey said he has always Rockville to call the parliamentary tune. an automo'blle which had been Police investigation of a hus- grettable that the failures of planes, at the current exhibition Story Circle, South Methodist and Robert F. Calhoun; and a believed that the reap{X)rtlon- Even if defeated on a snap parked by Mrs. Helen D. De- the last special session of the of British traders and industri­ Church, will meet tomorrow at brother, Joseph Calhoun, and picious car last night led to the ment "should be done by the Commons vote, they said, Wil­ four grandchildren, all of Man­ Pletro of Hartford rolled back­ General Assembly made it im­ Two Teachers alists in Peking. 10:30 a.m. at the church. Lunch­ LADIES’ ward, made a U-tum. and arrest of two East Hartford elected reprerentatives of the son could demand a formal vote OIRUS’ chester. possible for us to have an elec­ eon will be served at noon. of confidence next day and get struck a car which had beeff young men on charges of at­ tion for the General Assembly people of Connecticut and not The funeral will be held Hostesses will be Mrs. Thomas it. Thus, barring an upheaval parked by Mrs. Mary J. Cou­ tempted breaking and entering. on the constitutional day. This by any master ap{>olnted by a Are Bound Over Ihursday at 8:15 a.m. from the panel of judges." Five More Guilty Rogers, Mrs. William J. Irwin Inside his own {)arty, he would John F. Tierney Funeral Home, ture of East Hartford. There snug I fancy The two are Carl C. Gustaf-' J®** and Mrs. Glenn Armstrong. was no arrest. He referred briefiy to Con­ be unlikely to lose office invo­ 219 W. Center St., with a sol- son, 19, and Patrick J. Benway, I J,®*" Judgment of history. Two teachers accused of luntarily and could pick his own La4ies’ Reg. $1.67-$1.77 s t a c k e d h e e l David F. Marley, 27, o f 13 necticut's long history and said In Teen Drinking „cmn high Mass of requiem at 21 breaking into a drug store Members of the VFW color time for calling new elections to Dailey Circle, Rockville, was that “ step by step the fieople St. James' Church at 9. Burial Both were placed in custody A special session of the legis­ waived a hearing on probable guard will meet tomorrow at seek a bigger mandate. treated at Manchester Memo­ of this state forged a chain of will be in St. James' Cemetery. today after Circuit Court at lature from Aug. 3 to Sept. 10 cause today in Circuit Court 12 (Continued from Pnge One) 9:30 a.m. at the {x>st home and The government closed the WOMEN'S rial Hospital early yesterday ended in a stalemate when both government of which no other blouses FANCY Friends, may call at the fu­ East Hartford set bond at and were bound oyer to the next proceed to Manchester High debate Monday night with con­ for bruises he received when his political parties became involv­ state ir nation can boast.” HUG WOMEN’S RAIN neral home tonight from 7 to 9 $1,000 and scheduled their pleas criminal session of TollAnd ments. However, Judge Toscano siderable room to maneuver on PUMPS motor scooter and a car collid­ ed in a controversy over when "W e have been hailed as the School, where the Veterans Lone Raoft Ranoka and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and for Thursday at court in Man- County Superior Court ruled that it applied to private Day parade will start at 10:30. the steel issue, the mokt contro­ b l o u s e s ed at Hawthorne and Strickland an election for a reap{)ortioned constitution state and have re­ residences as well. or SHINE COATS , T to 9 p.m. chcstci* The teachers are Leonard versial part of itq program. Sts. The car was driven by Wal­ The .InvesUgaOon got under' le^latu^e should ^ held joiced in that distinction," the Grossman, 25, of Hartford and The arrests grew out of the The Labor program calls for ter F. Meier, 37, of 152 Haw­ the governor said. Dempsey told Linne Lodge, Knights of • ' Steve Berk way after SgL Walter Cassells' ^ Michael Herman. 25, of East trial of Michael Smith, 18, of Pythias, will meet tomorrow at "necessary public ownership" 1.46 1.26 thorne St. The scooter hit the a re- the assembled legislators that » Steve Berk, 72, of 11 Nelson Jr. noticed a car, with lights' Hartford. Darien, who was accused of 8 p.m. in Orange Hall. A tra­ of the industry. Power Minister 3.00 left side of the car as it was • m ., wps found dead in his apart­ doused, pulling into a line o f i •ponslbility which isIs both a the {leople were “ watching and The pair have pleaded inno­ negligent homicide and reckless Fred Lee, in elaborating the turning. ditional Thanksgiving * social Black with^ ment by neighbors yesterday. cars at Luce's Service Station challenge and an opportunity, waiting for what we say and cent to charges of larceny of driving in thfc death of Nanc.y government’s case, demanded jr®*3.o6 will be held after the meeting. Reg. $2.57-$2«T^ perforated According to Dr. Robert R. on E. Middle Tpke. about 11 ! “ rMp^lbHlty that what we do.” Hitchings, 17. state ownership of "the main $3.57 * 4 . ( ) 0 KIDS ARE READING over $250, {>ossession of burglar A smorgas’oord-will be served. Reg vamp. “T” Xeeny Jr., medical examiner, p.m cannot be sidestepped because "Let us demonstl'ate to them At Smith’s trial, there was part of the industry. styled. I Shoot* $0 feat *“**'*• DALLAS, Tex. (API — Chil­ of partisan differences," he tools and breaking and entering bis death was due to natural Patrolmen Ell Tambling and the best pf democracy in aco- with criminal Intept. The pair testimony that Smith and oth­ PHYSICIAN BOOKED Wilson nodded, ap{)arently in causes. dren’s books are big busine.ss said, adding: er teen-agers had been drinking John Hughes found the car tlon. so that in our delibera­ were taken into custody Sept. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A approval, as Tory Spokesman Mr. Berk was bom' in Poland today, re|x)rt Dallas bookstore with keys in the ignition and "It is a res{X)nsibllity that tions we may give new mean­ at the two debutante parties Brldge{x>rt physician who {iOllce Iain MacLeod said outright owners and librarians. 22. Police said they were arrest­ and was a resident of Manches­ evidence that it had just been must be fulfilled for the people ing to the continuity of constl-^ that preceded Mias Hitchings’ said fired a shot at his wife dur­ nationalization is unthinkable ter for many years. Before his "Not too many years ago, of Connecticut in concurrence ed outside the Rockville Drug death. for some steel producers whose driveh. As they were inspect­ tutional government,” he said. Store Sept. 22. ing a dispute last night, has retirement he had been em­ children's books made up only ing the car, (Sustafson and Ben­ with the requirements of the "W e have a job to do,” the The six defendants ,who other activities make them their “BIS JOB” DUMP TRUOK Judge Stanley Yesu'klewics been booked on three charges. • V-R-ROOM DUMP TRUOK JOANN SEVEN ployed by Lydall and Fqulds 2 to 3 {>er cent of the total out­ way approached them and said federal courts and the demands governor, said. "Let us get on pleaded Innocent today were Police said Dr. Adolph- 8. own biggest customers., 0AN4HUTIS reduced bond today from $2,000 Co. Ha was a oommimlcaiit of put of American publishing hous­ the car w a s . theirs. of the constitution of the Unit­ with it," Mrs. Helen Bussey, 56, and Mrs. Flenllster, 88, chased his wif?, Lee also stressed that the es,’’ reports Bliss Albright, re­ to $1,000 each. Reg. tll.97 60 8 8 Reg. $8.88 e y R w . » 6 J T 8t. John's Polish National Dissatisfied with the expla­ ed States.* The General Assembly, under Emily Agnes Peterson. 51, ca­ Norma, fronr the house into the government intends to consult '“**“ ‘” •14.88 J CaUiollc Church. gional manager for a large book nation the tv'O gave about why "When we Inet on this ques­ the federal district court edict, Orossmaa, a teacher at Bar­ terers; William F. Otterstrom, roadway where he shot at her. fully with the steel Industry Survivora inchida a slater in store. He adds; the autp was there, the patrol­ nard Brown School in Hartford, 55, general auditor for the Olln before drawing up its natlonali- tion, not too many weeks ago, has uqtil Jan. 30 to reap[>or- She was not hurt. Real Power Steering. Stois Go and Reversq. Real Motor Roeu’.I Moves forward and back­ 7 Guns in One — One Man Army Boland and several cousins. ‘‘The American Booksellers men brought them to headquar­ I made one point crystal clear,” haa been suspend4d {tending Mathieson Chemical And Police said they have charger' tation bill, e»{>ected to be sub' '’Opens Cans Avtomatteally. Juht Him tlon. Itself, or the job will be The Motor Roars! ' * ward, and dumps the load automatically! .. H m funeral will be held to- Asaoclations reports that 16 per ters for further questioning, Dempsey said. '1 said then that done for it. outcome of the trial. Herman, a his wife, -Luclle; and Cailton Flemistee with firing a weapo mitted to Ckimmons iftxt spring. Ko Batteries Needed , ’(1$ only) . ■MMTOW at 8 a.m. from the cent, of the total books now Investf^tion of the service I wopld qpprove no bill which After the governor's speech, teacher at Silver Lane School in Josselyn, 44, and Alan Doei^rl, within the city lixuta, assault TIm inferenca was tbgt some ^ I w a a . Funeral Home, 400 printed in this country are for station building showed {>ollce smacked' of partisanship or the House and the Senate ad- East Hartford, la on a teni{>o- 42, both of whom worked as qdth a dangerous weapon, and part of steel production will stay iCatn 8t., with a Maas pf re­ children.” new pry markk at a window. gerrymander. journqd until next Tuesday. rary leave o? absence. bartenders. brearii of the peace. m private hands. B '

H O UU L . L. I t t lG b WH MANCaESTEB fiVUNlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. iX)NM.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1964 ■TJHwrV'MWBwr, ?K 5 L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1964 PAGE BLCVSN ber; Antonio Peracchio, Coven­ Bhowed Jones a bumper guard Students Quia Colum bia try, first alternate, and Wesley from a 1989 Ford and told Jones Bradley, Union, second alter­ Hunter of Hit-Run Killer that he knew he had purchaa^ AuthoratFair C oy en try Town 4-Hers Win nate. it at a reduced price because it was defecUve. The guard was AMERICAN LEGION Church Sets The ooipity slate for Com­ linger Q^s-Examination found at the death scene. Mia. Richard F. Taylor, presi­ County Awards munity No. 4 which includes "You can’t prove anything, dent Introduced the teachers o f IjiOcalPTA to Hear Talk Andover, Columbia, Bolton, He­ Lee quoted him as saying. Yule Bazaar bron, includes Clarence Rath- CELINA, Term. (AP) — WeM>they were vlritlng, and had left Buckley School to the members Eleven members of Manches­ bun, Hebron, chairman and by’ Lee, for 100,000 miles the in a hurry." ter 4-H clubs received awards at He said Jones' told his rela­ of the PTA last night at the From Juvenile Court Aide delegate to the County Conven­ hunter of the man who kllUd his Shower Given the annual Hartford County 4-H tives; "We have to leave now; opening lilght of the annual Roundup held Saturday night. For Saturday tion; Ronald Bagllo, Oilead, father, undergoes cross-exami­ I ’m in trouble.” vice chairman and alternate Book Fair. CamaUon coreagee Manchester 4-H Homemaker’s nation today in the murder trial Jones, slim and dark-haired, Recent Bride iWtUlam N. Maehsy, (B rsetor^tary, and Ralph Gale, treaa- delegate to the convention; Wil­ \4ere presented to the teachere urer. Chib winners were Joen Pella, The Congregational Church of the man he accused after 18 repeatedly shook his head as o f auparviaora and caaa work- for dress revue and bread; In­ liam Kralovich, regpitor mem­ as a token of appreciation. Also, Robert Greenleaf, fund 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. Christmas Bazaar will be held relentless years. Lee told his story. Mrs. David C. McMullln of After a short business meet­ erg of the juvenile Court in grid Swanson, for achievement; ber; Morris Kaplan, first alter­ Lee told the Jury Monday of "I told him exactly where he raising committee chairman; nate, and Robert Post, Ando­ Manchester was guest of honor ing 7 sixth graders, Ja y Oan- Hsirtfard, wUl be guee^ apeak- Marjorie Pella, for food preser­ Saturday in the Parish House three meetings with Orover had gone, where he bought Richard Gale, transportation vation; Evelyn Swanson, for ver, second alternate. Officers at a post-bridal shower recently ser, Alexis ’Toumaud,' Meredith er at itha Coventry Grammar chairman; Joseph Duchesneau, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT from 1 p.m. until everything is Jones, SO, a grocery handyman whisky and told him of witness­ at the home of Mrs. Harold H. Cowan, Nancy Mercer, Steven foods and nutrition; Sylvia are elected by farmers and ex­ from , Ind., charged es that had seen him in the School PTA meeting Dec. 8 in committeeman; Hans Hansm, sold. A spokesman -tor the La­ tension service members Levine, Hillside Ave., Vernon. Werbner, Laura WiSlar, and Pella, for foods and nutrition in the hit-run death of Newt area," Lee said. "I told him the auditorium. Mackay win advancement chairman; ESIs- and outstanding secretary; and dies Society which sponsors throughout the council. About 18 attended from Vernon Cheryll Schaffer, moderator, worth Greenleaf, scoutmaster, Lee, Dec. 31, 1944. how the car went off the left and Manchester, including apeak at 7:80 p.m. ’The meet­ Janet Ackerman, for home eco­ the ^annual event, said the Open House Set side of the road to hit m., fa­ formed an Interviewing panel to ing haa been rescheduled from and public relations chairman. Each time'Jones denied guilt, some members of the Army- Introduce Oliver Butterworth nomics. booths will feature books, can­ Parents are reminded that Lee said, and told him at last, ther, that the car backed up and Nov. 17. ’The troop will have an inspec­ Navy Club Auxiliary and Ver­ and question him about his Other winners were Karen dy, flower arrangements and open house will be held tonight "You’ve been on my back lor j two men got out and walked Maokay la alao on the Na- tion at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Vogt of fii4 Manchester 4-H Bake at 7:30 p.m. at Porter School non Orange. wriUng of children’s books. MACHINE SHOP SEHVICES various Christmas items. two years; If you don’t get off back to look.” Mr. and Mrs. McMullln were tlonal Ctommli tae on Crime and Nathan Hale Community Center n’ Baste Club, for outstanding so that parents may visit the Defense attorneys repeatedly Butterworth, in answering Delinquency and is consultant Mrs. Clayton Hunt, first di­ I’m going to sue you.” married Sept, 26. She is the where meetings are held weekly secretary; and Rosemarie Peila, : classrooms. The PTA meeting Interrupted Lee’s testimony to the children’s questions, dis­ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS, INDUSTRiIa L rectress, has announced booth Jones has pleaded innocent. former Jean Degnan of Vemon. for tba Connecticut State PTA from 7 p.m. to 8 :S0 p.m. ’Thura for leadership. begins at 8 p.m. and features a object that it was hearsay evi­ closed that he became Interest­ on Delinquency. His topic will days. chairmen as follows: Mrs. j The victim’s son was the first They‘are living at 6T Mill S t A Recognition for State award I program on modem math pre- witness as Jones’ trial opened in dence. Judge John A. Mitchell ed in writing children’s books be ’’Juvenile Delinquency.” A ’The troop is ifiaking plans for was given to Mary Ann Peila i f Piston Pin, King Pin Fitting Adolph Hinrichs, gifts; Mrs. when he was teaching the third Philip Isham. flowers; Mrs. I pared by the teaching staff. this Cumberland mountain town denied their motion for a mistrl- period to answer questions will an auction in the s p r ^ . Appre­ for food preservation. The annual PTA Scholarship PRINCE PIERRE WES and fourth grades in a West i f Cylinder reboring. Engine Rebuilding Wilbur Smith, white elephants; just south of the Kentucky state Ul. PARIS (AP) — ’The father of follow. ciation has been extended to the City Service 4-H Key awards award will be presented at to­ line. ’Two pot-bellied stoves Lee said he confronted Jones Hartford s^ool. A poUuok supper will be held public for participation In the were presented to Mary Ann Mrs. James Young, books; \{rs. Monaco’s Prince Rainier in. He Btoted that "ideas for i f Head Plaining and Reconditioning Leola’ Beck, jewelry; Mrs. Pau­ night's meeting. heated the courtroom, crowded a second time nine days after from (kSO pan. to 7:S0 pm. fol­ auction held Oct. 81. Pella, Barbara Keish and In­ their first meeting. He was Prince Pierre, died today in a books come from places you’ve line Lohr, tea. and Mrs. Hunt, OOP Meets with prospective Jurors and lowed by Ifackay’s talk. ’The Court of Honor awards pre­ grid Swanson. i f 'Valves Refaced and Reseated accompanied by a police officer, Parts hospital, a family spokes­ been, people you know, experi­ food. The Republican Towp Com­ others familiar with the long meeting will be open to the sented went to David McQoni- ’Three national 4-H conference search. who he said questioned Jones man smnounced. ences you’ve had, and, some­ gal, second class; Eldwin Peter­ Szegda Renamed mittee will meet at the home Prince Flerre, 69, had been ill public. Anycxie Interested in at­ trips were also awarded. John i f Crankshaft Grinding of .Chairman Elizabeth Hutch­ ’The baldish and bespectac­ about leaving children’s times, things you worry about.” tending the sumper is asked to son, first class; Gary Lewis, life, Peila will attend the 4-H Dairy Selectman Joseph Szegda has led Lee testified he first began clothing at the Hatcher home for a long time and was hoepl- Mrs. David Thomas, member­ and Ernest Archambault, first i ( Brake Drum Turning ins Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mem­ tallzed several* days ago. ’ITie contact Mrs. Alexander Taylor Conference in Chicago; Ingrid been re-elected chairman of the to suspect Jones after receiving "in his rush to leave.” ship chairman, reported that at her home on R t 81. class. Swanson, the National 4-H Con­ County Committee of the Agri­ bers not planning to attend are cause of death was not an­ i f Generator, Starter (off the car) a tip from relatives of Jones’ "I will get even with the Robert Martin’s 6th grade class IfivitationB to the meeting Merit badge awards went to ference in Washlngt(Hi; and Wil­ cultural Stabilization and Con­ asked to notify Mrs. Allan Rob­ nounced. inson, refreshment chairman. former wife, who live near here. Hatchers and you,” Lee quoted won the attendance banner for are being Sent by the <208 PTA Gary Lewis, fishing; John Gal- liam Keish, the 4-H (jonference servation Program in Tolland Prince Rainier, who is mar­ i f Align Bearings, Universal Joint Pressing Lee said he first confronted Jones as saying. the evening. offlclsls to tlie Robertson inat, camping; James Green- (n Chicago, as a chaperone. County for 196.5. ried to former American movie I Manchester Evening Herald Jones in Indlanapofts Jan. 22, ’The third meeting between The Book Fair in recognition School PTA, Covmtry High leaf, elecM clty; Rodny Lassen, Important contributions to the Other officers re-elected in­ 1962. the two took place nine months star Grace Kelly, and his sister. Columbia correspondent, Vir­ Princess Antoinette, ware at of Education Week ■will run for School teachers, the Coventry personal fithees, and Arthur Gal- Roundup program were, ren­ clude; Horace Pease, Somers, "I told him how they had gone later at Hendersonville, Tenn., two more days, tomorrow and inat, canoeing, archery, reptile, dered by Ingrid Swanson, Carl ginia M. Carlson, telephone their lather’s bedside when he Rotary Club, Mothers Club of MANOHESTEH AUTO PARTS vice chairman; Kenneth Nie­ back to the home of his wife% Lee said. Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Coventry, North <2oventry wildlife management, fishing Welsh and Joan Peila. The Jun­ At that time, he said, he ' died. mann, Ellington, regular mem­ ' 228-9224, sister, Isabell Hatcher, where Mothers Club and other vari­ and safety. ior Leaders Club served refresh­ 270 BROAD ST. TE L A49-4S28 ous club leaders and civic Robert Sears of town is a sec­ ments after the program. " fV 4. groups in town. ond alternate on the Commu­ Stndanta Aid Drive nity 8 which includes <2oventry,- U cncl O. Jean, local chair­ Mansfield and Wlllington, of the man for the John F. Kennedy ASC Commimlty program. Ubrary Drive, ConnecUcut Antonio Peracchio is a first Fund, tworta the Student alternate of the county commit­ CouttoQ of Covmtry High tee for 1966. S ^ o o l win be assisting with Briefs the house-to-house canvass this ’The Porter Library at the Those Were the Good Old Glamorous Days \ \4beik. The drive eiosee Satur­ Chuzoh Community House wlU day. be closed tomorrow (Wed.) in Mra. Leo Charsndoffi. 16ft, Mrs. Louis Champeau, eenter, ami Mrs. Donald Forstrom, all Girl Scouts at the Robertson observance of Veteran’s Day. members of the 'Women’6 Auxiliaiy to . Manohester Memorial Hospital, will model in a School win meet Thursday af­ A set of Harvard <2Iasslcs has Heirloom FVishion Show and ’Tea ’Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 12:45 p.m., sponsored by the auxiliary 1 Using his new portable radio, Patroman Newton Taggart on ter aohorfi with Mrs. Franklin been given to the library by at Temple Beth Sh• - V Duty win be handled by Mr. and g;roups to leave for home today. This was disputed at Hunt­ trol site off Keeney St. as a fu­ state would pay one-third of the Mrs. Dudley Brand and Mr. and It was headed by Jiri Hendrych, ington’s trial by such witnesses ture site for the college. coat and the federal government Mrs. Donald Bowman. chief ideologist of the CzeclvMlo- as Dr. Norman Holmes Pear­ COOPERATIVE OIL CO. The report was asked at a about 40 per cent, under the ♦■a 1 1 Steven Robert, infant son of vak party and a party secre- son, a professor of English at A Division of Boland Oil Company SInoe 1985 board of education meeting last 1963 Educational Facilities Act. i i * Mr. Md Mrs. Robert Cobum tary. Yale University: Edwin G. ight by Beldon Schaffer, in The old Nike site would be o f Bolton, was baptized during Reliable sources said Polish Jackson, Hbrarian at the Hart­ 315 BROAD ST. TEL. M 3-1553 Manchester's oldest financial institution makes it possible for you Sle light of a request for a de­ party chief Wladyslaw Gomulka ford Public Library; Miss Dotha given to the town practically worship services Sunday at the OTHER OFFICES IN BOLTON, WIIXIMANTIC, cision made on Oct. 26 by com­ k>cal Prince of Peace Lutheran would remain until Chou leaves. White, librarian at the New to transact your business quickly and conveniently. cost-free if it is to be used for DANIELSON AND NORWICH munity college Dean Frederick educational purposes. 9mm Church, Missouri Synod, by the Gomulka was reported trying to Britain Public Library; Dr. Lowe. Rev. Wilhelm H. Wilkins, pastor. mediate the Soviet-Chinese Robert Lucid, professor of Eng­ 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE Lowe had asked the board to Troop Aides Listed differences. lish at Wesleyem University; make iU decision by Dec. 1 so Windsor Bidder Oonunltteemen of Boy Scout A delegation from Romania’s and Richard Wilbur, a Pulitzer INSURED SAVINGS • SAVE-BY-MAIL that other town officials could ’Troop 57 named for the new Youth Union was en route from prize winning poet who also complete an application to the Low for Sewer chartered year are Oscar Miller, Bucharest to Peking for an taught at Wesleyan. federal government before Feb. instltuticnal representative; c^ficlal visit. Romania has Reached this morning for • SAVINGS BONDS CHRISTMAS CLUBS 1. the deadline for purchase of Bari H.'Lassen, troop committee maintained a neutral stand in comment, Huntington said, "I the site. Windsor Sewer Contractors ohaizman; Edwin Peterson, sec­ the Moscow-Peklng feud. do recognize (gauging obscenity Shearson Ghoosas Schaffer requested , that the Inc. of Windsor, with a price of •ALL-PURPOSE SAVINGS CLUBS report include the following in­ $2,977, is the apparent low bid­ formation : der for constructing a storm 20 Prolil Prospacis (FOR TAXES, VACIA’nONS, BTC.) 1. Predictions of student en­ rollment at the college in five sewer at the west end of Loomis For Rainweslmanl mnr and in ten years. St., in the North End. HOM E LOANS HOM E improvement LOANS 2. Predictions of full-time The 8th District has granted faculty and administrative staff the town an easement over tne necessary for the projected en­ easterly portion of a district- Parisian Coiffure • PASSBOOK LOANS rollments. owned lot, permitting the re­ 3. The capability of the col­ location and enclosure of an ex­ 55 O A K STREET MANCHESTER lege’s present facilities in Man­ isting open drainage ditch. MONEY ORDERS • TRAVELERS CHECKS chester High School to meet the The project had been delayed predicted enrollments. while the town and district Each year at this time, ter H e pe< 16 years, Shearson lies 4. Whether the majority of worked out a satisfactory route Is Pleased To Welcome future students ate likely to be given clients a list of soma 20 stocks that looked imder* for pipes from the new storm \r. : recent high /school graduates valued and potentially profitable for the following year. sewer to extend to another open t, Mr, Burton Back To Their Staff working part-time, or adults drainage ditch which empties □ Our latest selections are the stocks we currently con­ working- full-time and attend­ ihU) the HockanUm River. sider the most attractive buys in 17 different Industries. ing the college at night. A copy of our report-20 REINVESTMENT SUGGESTIONS 5. What type of facility would Others who submitted bids in ...AND THIS •iff- be best for whichever type of the Municipal Building ' tl\is' ’i’ Finest FOR YEAR END 1964-is yours free of charge. student will predominate. morning are: A. Dzen Construe-, New Modem □ Should you sell securities before the year end In antici­ tion Co. of Manchester, $3,250; w jT ' 6. What effect the Nike site ■■ pation of the lower federal income tax in store for 1966? 'R a tio n would have on students Vernon Construction Co. Inc. of % Salon • Materials CONVENIENCE without cars. Vernon, $3,530: Jarvis Con-' Do you have year-end profits or bonus money to invest? 7. What effect the move would struction Co. of Manchester, Are you a newcomer to the stock market? If your answer have on college library facili­ $4,187.30; and Winmore Con­ to any of these questions is yes, then be ties, now shared with the It struction Inc. of Granby, $6,615. sure to read this new free report. OPEN TILL 5 P. M. brary. The Windsor company, which t S S E ilB ? 8. What attitude present stu­ offered a 2 per cent discount if □ The stocks recommended are avail­ dents have toward the pro­ the job is paid for within 10 Latest Personalized able at various price levels, from around Monday, Tuesday and Friday posed mpve. days, was low by virtue of its ...andw e’ll help him have a longer and healthier life! $22 up. Industries represented range 9. Whether the college will $275 price for grading work Service from retailing to oil...from life insurance CURRENT ANNUAL Thursday— 11 Hours Of Uninterrupted need an auditorium, cafeteria, Techniques within the construction limits. 0 8 gymnasium, playing fields, to elootroni ...from machineiy monu- DIVIDBND ON The price for that work among taoturlng to magazine publishing. Service 9 AJH. to 8 PJML special shops or laboratory or the other bidders ran g^ from In the past 15 years, few major advances in the cause, pre­ support of projects in bacac lesearcih.* Last 3^ear alone^ INSURED SAVINGS business'' equipment by 1976, $800 by Dzen to $1,655 by Jar- ★ □ Loam the names of theee 20 diversi­ 10. Whether facilities needed. ,vis. *■ vention and treatment of disease were not influenced by $1,400,000 were awarded for mcsdical research projects. * Mr. Burton fied stooke and the reasons why our In the future by the college Research Department believes they are could be found at the high all so attractive at current prices. school, "rather than create Town Asks Bids scientists who were associated with the Life Insurance Medical It’s just one of the many ways in which our Connecticat separate facilities of this mag­ □ Mail the coupon today for your free w A -A -A i f nitude on a different site?" On School Job Research Foundation. ^ Insurance Companies contribute to the health and well-being 20-page report. I'l. \^ether the college could Also At Your Service nse high school facilities in the Supported by the generous contributions of our insurance of the people of Connecticut... and the world. The town is advertising for SHEARSON, HAMMILL A CO. INC. summer even if the move is I bids for supplying and install­ Miss Helen 913 Main St., Manchester • 649-2821 SAVINGS completed. companies, the fundamental work of scientists in basic re­ ing food-service equipment for •t y p i c a l p r o j e c t i n BASIC RESEARCH In his letter requesting the The Insurance □ kiMM mall m# a fra. copy o( your im w rtp o rt: 19 M U N V e tn U N T the Robertson School, which is search is leafiing to 'the discovery of new methods for both SUOOnnONi ran YEAR BND 1M4. report frenn school administra­ presently undergoing an exten­ Grant of $38,500 to G. Weimann and H . G. Information Office, □ I altaoh a Hat of atooka I own. Plaaoa give me your noommeiKlaiiona a n d I..OAN tors, Schaffer not<^ that “we all sive alteration and addition Khorana, University of Wisconsin Medical 79 Farmington Avenue, TELEPHONE 643-9832 MA A S .S <) < I V I t ; • appreciate the importance of construction program. the treatment and prevention ofcBsease'.. . and to longer and ^ — ------(the) decision’’ asked of the ' Contract specifications for School, for studies on polynucleotides and H a rtford boiuU healthier lives for "us, for our children and for babies yet unborn. •ITMC the equipment and work may die mechanism o f mtemudeotide bond syr^ I V S A t m f f l "As a member of the board be obtained at the Manqheater OPEN MON.. TUES., WED.. SAf. d ty .. .ZODD. 4$iat will limke a reeommenda- thesis by the carbodiimide method. offices of Scu(lleri and Mankey, Since 1945 the Foundation has contributed $17,600,000 in . 9:00 to 6;00, MANCHESTII'S OLDEST riNANOTAL J IDH:' tioa to the board of directors,” architect for the school con- jb o iM p h on e. w m be says, "I feel it is imperative stTpctlon. (hat (this) information be The healed bids will be open­ ^THURSDAY-FRIDAY9-9 . 1007 MAIN STREET NEAR allable. , . at least threi days ed at 11 a.m. on Deo. 1, in-the Mi$$ Helen SHEARSON, HHm ilU a CO. INC. C tore a ddclsion la required.. oflltce of the general manager INSURANCB COMPil B O F BRANCH OFnCZ-BOCTIS jf * r B,',. , Ally. John 8. O. Rottaar, In Municipal Building. ■ CTI ei|T hlegrbara Naw York Stock ExchangerNoundad ISOt ,1v ■ ■

I I twainaaa p h eiw . PAGE -VE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1964 LITTLE SPORTS MAHGH83TEB MVSNINO HEEALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1964 PAGE 13 BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ■<■11 III •...... AiMwtr to PwM w .1 ■ - Fril Blanks UockviUe-Vernon Diploma Exams 41 MM dllttiMMrie Set by State 4«iMMr Doi^flHlNKm ,VSAM-^ANVbN» M M m iy WMW Catholics Leading in Town, HARD-HEARTED, > VMONAIUS ■xamlnatioiu fbr thew wlsh- th at BRATTfiO CHUCKLM MA30R.BUTX -domagr (w a ) BODsy-TRAPPED THE- HOOPLEAND m-— oftto inc to cam a high achool di­ A/ft//,/ ^ / / />!a RKFPIEERAXOH.THEN - SEEM TO ReCAU. ffAlCTW INTMT LOMiOBM Arfea Religion Survey Finds K f * ploma w ill ba offered on Mon­ HeR6UA06DMETO 14^ sons represent 3.1 per cent of armed forces or their auxiliaries. 9ERI//0E ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert quet or Just an Informal get- the population. general,'the fields covered Sawyer, Kingsbury Ave. Ext.; together of a eociety, lodge er ALLY OOP 16 TT Tlio 1360 census indicates that by the tests include English, BY V. T. HAMLIN a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard some friendly group. A B O U T there were 3,268 dwellings in the mathematics, natural sciences Swanson, Storrs. IS FAIR PLAY- sr district. and social studies. The tests -WHEN HE SMV THAT Of Uie 8,141 dwellings in Rock­ Discharged yesterday: Karen will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 We Are Prepared to CLECTRC SWORD I'D Pelky, Broad Brook; Cynthia BUtLXHE JUMPED AT ( PETESAKIX) tOOKAT ville, Roman Catholic families p.m., with one hour for lunch. Serve You to Your again placed highest on the sur­ Farquhar, Maxwell Dr.; John SOME HEAPS AND PUSH vey, with 48,6 per cent. Protes­ t*e , E. Main St.; John Kupu- DOUBLE CENTER Complete SatUfaction PSOPtE AROUND/ chunas, 117 Regan Rd.; Mrs. 26 2T 35- isr tant famlliea accounted for 43 PITTSBURGH, Kan. (A P ) — ' 1 Lena Fahey, 15 Reservoir Rd. CARNIVAL per cent; mixed marriages be­ Clarence Barker played center Our catering service Is soL op BY DICK TURNER to be flexible enough to ac­ tween Roman Catholics and for both football teams In a re­ others, 7.1 per cent; mixed be­ Vernon news Is handled by cent game here. The lad who commodate any size gathering. Why not call ns and taHc over tween Protestants and othera, t ile Herald's Rockville Bureau, was to have been center on one 3.5; Jewish, 1.4 per cent; and un­ 5 W. Main 8t., telephone of the squads In an Inter-squad the detaflsT affiliated, 2.5 per cent. 875-8135 or 648-2711. Junior high contest fell out of a The survey, the work of sev­ tree and was unable to play. eral months, wajf headed by the Barker was the only trained Rev. Robert Flrby of the Ver­ 12th Circuit center left. He played center on GARDEN GROVE non Methodist Church who h u whichever team had the ball, TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 since left to work in South Amer­ shifting as the ball changed w m 51 62 ica, and the Rev. Harold B. Kier G)urt Cases possession. of the Connecticut Council of 56 Churchea who Is now working PRISCILLA’S POP In California. MANCHESTER SESSION illiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 BY AL VERMEER w Churches in Vernon total 18, Ralph Cook, 16, of 14 Braln- and are tallied; Congregational, four; Methodist, three; Luther­ ard PI., and Lawrence Fortin, 8T 6T an, two; Catholic two, and one 16, of 151 Eldridge St. yester­ 164 BAST CENTER ST. each for Christian SclenUst, day pleaded guilty to bretdting OUT OUR WAlf BY J. K WILHAM8 Jewish, Seventh Day Adventist, into Marlow's Department Store MANCHESrER — 649-6261 and Apostolic Christian. on Main St., Oct 22. The charge r BOY/ AHOn" IT OREAT TD WELL, I HAVEMT OUITE MADE VolleiiiaU Practice Set has been changed from break­ OCT AM INTEREST BaV- IT Y E T -rM e O lh y BACK/ M Y The first practice session of ing and entering with criminal Ample Pai4cinir Front sRd Rear y MEUrr WEVE BOm p u t WILL POWER KEEPS ME FROM the expanded Rookvllle-EUing- intent to lesser ones of breaking Brushes, Hammers Replace Violins, Horns MONEY IN OUR SAt/INfiS TAKIM’ OLTTANYOF THE HARD- ton-Vemon Volleyball League and entering without permis­ 11 ACCOUMT5THRK TIMES EARNED CASH I DEFOSrmC) Members of the Manchester Civic Orchestra help high school maintenance men prepare one iiiiii will be held Thursday evening sion, and larceny. IN A ROW MOW WITHOUT BUT rrA iN T r l i v i n ' m e a m y section of an acoustical ceiling that will be hung over the stage in. Bailey auditorium for ‘the at the Longview School, Butch­ Their caaee were ' continued fiiii: TMON* ANY OUT-laUESS ARGUMENT ABOUT WITH- irfffr', orchestra’s concert Dec. 2. The ceiling prevents sound fh>m escaping into the loft above the er Rd., Ellington. An organiza­ until Nov. 80 fo r presentence WE'RE FiMALLV LEARMIN' DRAWIN* THE AAONEYI ]| | IvU, stage by reflecting It out Into the audience. (Herald photo by Pinto.) “Before Loaoea Happan, Inaur* With X«ppaal” HOW TD SAYE AIONSV/ «O T TOR FREE/ tional meeting Was hdd Friday, investigation. - j ' V and t « i teams indicated interest Donald Daigle, 18, of New mi KlWs always late H e r h o m e w o r k is n ’t Oh, I could cite And yet Pm ready 7 m in participating. League offi­ Britain, charged with two number, Ted Deeley, 34, Van­ a promoter explained, to erase at supportime, done on time. a hundred thinbs cials are hopeful of attracting counts of violation of probation, Skaters Return couver, B.C., stood a few feet the memories of the last open­ _ to admit received 2 tbree-monUi Jail sen­ from where he had slashed off ing night. Ohe nsvAar wl(>es Her room is I disapprove I couldn't do at least two more teams, so h e f -Paert:, never neat. that a 12-team league can be tences to be served concurrent­ T o Ill-Fated his skates with a razor and Deeley stood in the wings as CARD SHARK(>' a b o u t h e r without her raced to help trapped victims the crowd streamed out and iiiiii «\-io 7 organized. ly in the Tolland State Jail. liiii Teams already organized Daigle was arrested Saturday when the blast erupted last said, " a lot of people came here Your credit card in the wronff hands BONNIE Indianapolis Ice year. tonight to prove something to RY JOE CAMPBELL which have not yet signed 1^ Vernon police as he left could mean a “bad deal” for you— fiiii should report to the school at Hartford State Jaiil. The opening night crowd this themselves. We Just had to help financially. An AEtns Casualty Hiir A charge of reckless driving INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (A P ) — year, waa 5,130, about a thou­ them a little.” ti;:: LIKE 7:30 p.m. Thursday, and any in Homeowners Policy can now. be Siii 0 dividual interested in being was changed to twq leaser It had that eerie feeling, with sand more than last year. Spec­ I DOMTEI^IQhWl ■Z KID' WAtT. WHAT placed on a team should also charges of failure to obey a time reversed, of a dress re­ tators applauded and laughed, Wo SILVER SHORTAGE written to include new credit card WHAT IHATTlIRirs W AST TO A S K 7 but.skaters said the crowd was GALESBURG, Kan. ( A ^ R rO M F attend then. stop sign and failure to drive hearsal for disaster. and check fortrery protection and N A M E K! vfe>u s o m e ­ Practice times for the teams right in the case of Stephen J. subdued and often silent. After Burglars who broke into a ^ a in •WWMUmMWtUtMMUl Skaters glided across the ice store in Galesburg recently at a very modest extra premium. t h in g / attending Friday’s meeting Brand, 26, of 136 Green Rd. the finale, the audience filed out f should be able to play slot ma­ Call us for details. m m were assigned. The Vernon Na Brand pleaded guilty to both in silvery symmetry. The crowd rapidly, quietly. .**Y It h an sxpMwhis hobby forEdsarl Wo oouM novor The skaters had wanted to chines for a long time. Part Of tional Bank, Longview A.C., El and waa fined 818 for each. clapped, but applause came afford It If wo Indiana State Fairgrounds Col­ lAREMAPe-NOTBORM practice at 8 p.m. , of Talcottvllle, 315, disregard­ practice sessions are imhed- ing a no passing sign; Thomas iseum. A violent explosion there Oct. 81, 1963, ripped concrete as we have so many others? uled for Nov. 12 and 19i and Chowanec Jr., 18, Columbia, BEN CASEY stands only three minutes away ::!l! league play will beg;in I>ec. 3, 324, failure to drive right; John !■!! from the opening night final OS,-p«e*<__ The league is in its fourth Hayden Jr., 19, Windsor, 346, IN ENVELOPK curtain. The blast left 74 dead, year, and is sponsored by the failure to drive a reasonable IN yOUR 375 injured. BOXES AT THE Rockville, Ellington and Vernon distance apart; Donald Knowles EATOWI SHORT RIHS BY -FRANK O’NEAL Recreation Commiselons. Jr., 18, Stafford Springs, 315, Many of the show’s numbers, Art Group Sets Meeting disregarding a stop slgm: Gor as they built up again toward 1215 Vi SILVER LANE—EAST HAR'^RD 'WEILHA»/E'T0 The annual meeting of the don G. Laughlln, 61, Coventry, the pageantry of the finale were the same as last year. 1«6 BASWT15 w sr SO Tolland County Art Association 310, intoxication; Hugh Mc­ ' SHOOT fBOM-HE Hip. fWRE H0 isni “ They’re quiet, real quiet," a "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT — >N0»fr HM/&1lMei01»KE AIM, will be held tonight at Build­ Govern, 23, Greenwich, 360, speeding; Brian P. McIntosh, skater said of the crowd. NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" ing B, com er of Park and “ They’re not settled. I think SchocH Sts. Election of officers 17, of 356 E.-Middle Tpke., 327, passing a standing school bus. they’re oTr2EAVN0 Food Program Planned spectively: Juan Romero of Hie M0N? T Miss Agnes O'Donnell of the Rockville, 35, intoxication; and Connecticut Light and I*ower Daniel ,H. Schechteraohn, 34, WHEE! WATER’S Co. w ill present a program on Hartford, 321, Improper pass­ the preparation o f holiday foods ing. In the case of Arthur Colby, HOT-HOTJIND at a meeting tomorrow night at PORK 8 o f the. Vernon Junior Wom­ 35, of 404 Summit St., ch a rg^ with failure to grant right of en's Club. The meeting will be way. Judge Stanley Yesukle- held at the Skinner Road Ele-' THERE’S A LOT! wlcz agreed to a nolle by the mentary School. state. The club’s social committee, headed by Mrs. Laurence Hea- Now! For only 9Vic* a d a 11-Id visades, has announced that the CHOPS annual Christmas party for the. Thursday at 2 day for fuel.. .hot water MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD CAPTAIN EASY children of members will be BY LESLIE TURNER held Dec. 8 at the Lake Street Suicide ‘Peak’ for all—all the time! Elementary School. Reserva­ I'LL SAY? IT'S POP, \ B O m S Iff /W N B. THERE'LL BBTHREB OF i)D « MLKOONTX.1HI HE HASN'T OH, NO— NOTHING LIKE * 0 THArs tions slMnild be made as soon as BOSTON (A P)—A housewife SHERIFPI HE'S GOT Aiy ^ STARTED THAT.' BUT HE'S BEEN UP. BOTH ( WJ. QlMET, F0LK5Y, LOVABIB CHAPBi OTHBRTBN/WT- ROOMS OH V VIMO LIKft A HOMB/ ATM05PHBRB , WHATTH05B poesible by calling Mre. William In her 30e will attempt suicide I f you Uvs in a typical WIFE ON THE YER6E OF PRINKI^, STAVING WITH US SINCE O N D If TBPFIOO., H. Tuppeny or Mrs. Farrell J. house, you could easily nm A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN.' THE SECOND 15 SO OUeT VDU'D 'crowds WEREf about two hours after mealtime HE RETIRED, VDU KNOW— Ve s„ wb m u st Leroy Jr. Mrs. Nelson Yotinger- out of hot water several HOOR ARB hardly know Thursday. And she will use VACAHTl K3 HTS THBREl 5» TMTi wra man is in charge o f the party. poison. times a week. M IW IN today Lodge Meeting Tomorrow A t least, that is the "suicide Now you can have all the Fayette Lddge will hold a profile’’ drawn by a Boston or­ hot water you need at one stated conununicationa tomor­ ganization, Rescue, Inc., which time for only a day- row night, and the Master Ma­ has compiled statistics over Think of It—only a son D e ^ e w ill be exemplified five years about potential sui­ day! carefree by Worohlpful Master Charles cide victims; and the how, when Yes, thanks to MobUbeat Harvey. Ths first section will be and whya o f suicide. -and an oU-flred hot water held mt 6:30 p.m. and the second Headed, by the Rev. Kenneth heater of correct capacity— section at 7:45 p.m. A ll Master B. Murphy, Rescue, Inc., has your family ran take care of We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities MaiKina are asked to note the handled some 7,50!0 cases since all their washing needs at change of time for the first sec­ its-founding in 1958. One third one time. Cmnidetely autotnatiB ofl baatinf it tion. o f these cases were used for a ' Mom can do the family the peaoe-of-mind fueL You juat aei Bill M iller w ill show his na­ progress report announced to­ wash. 81s can do the dishes Armour's Western, Sliced ture slides taken In Broad Brook day. at the same time Junior the thermoetat and foirget it. WiUi MR. ABERNATHY and vicinity at the meeting of According to Father Murphy, takes hit bath, and yon en­ BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES the Snlpalc Camera Club Nov. these facts exist about suicide: joy a shower. oil heat there’s no need to tn a BY LEFP and McWILLIAM,S 18 at 8 p.m. at the Union Con­ —Bored housewives try sui­ Don’t delay— phone us to­ gregational Church. cide most often though few suc­ day. Find out how easy it Is zo<»n thermoetate down at n i| | ^ to PLEASE TT BEING REJECTED BY — V ' HE SAID'/V'TF IT'S IN Members are asked to note ceed. to switch to a Mobllheat- GIVE ME THIS I6N WHAT'O THET 6R-R-EAT MAN meet a fuel guarantee bacaMpI Itol A LINGUIST IS THE Moopy / IT' HONOR O' OL' HE DO ! that the meeting will be held —She la less than 40 years fired water heater. YOUR MARDI GRAS GRAS. / IM INVENTED TH' OOHT- WfiSTWAYOFALL' TIME, CAPpy. ALBEN MOODY. VORESELF SPIRIT- the third Wednesday of the old. 'Average family of four. LIVER oil saves you managr and.serves yo« ANSWER. REST Hl« MAKIN' MACHINE month Instead of the second —The most dangerous time is SOUL/ IN TH A R ,' Wednesday, and are asked to between 10 a.m. and noon, again best. For safety and dapendshflitj bring to the meeting all work­ at 2 p.m. and at 7 p.m. WE GIVE J shop slides taken during the — November la the most dan­ GREEN STAMPS inaiet on oft heat. M ay meeting. The subjects then gerous month and Thursday the included table tope and glass­ moat auicidal day. ware. —^Ibe most common method Oouplee Club Meets is poison. The monthly meeting of the MORIARTY Married Couples Club of St. Ber- nard'a Church will be held to­ Million 85,'or Over night at 8:80 in the church base­ PROTHERS ment. Everyone la requested; to WASHINGTON — At prea- MANCHESTER BETTER HOME HEAT OQI z come in costume. RefieahmebtaRefresiunehts'tcnt about a million j>®ople in for the meeting will be mads the United States are or old- 64^S135 by man o f ths club. •r. The Oe Buredw estl- ■iiid aa Chsek Oomri mates tI)at.Y>y tba yaar 2010 301.315 C m iIw St. Mra. Osnarima M. R r l^ of than may .ba thm rn m t t n . .>L M. i ji »^l in » ■<;>»— ...... 4 ... iW '-‘

- ■ — MAKCHESTBE aVENINQ h e r a l d . MAKCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, PAGE FDTEIN IIANCBBSTBB e v e n in g h e r a l d , UANCHSSTBR. 00NN« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 19« i Champion Looking^ for t^e Rabbit THE Herald Angle Cappelletti Nears Fourth .100 Point Year P ^ I ■'■V J f * By Liston and Clay Set EARL YOST Pettit After Record Sports Editor Buffalo Bill Pro Wash^

Ex-Hockey Ref Speaks Out Ace Leading Hung, Dry Point Total in NBA For Rematch Monday “ Administrative officials of the National Hockey League are trying to influence referees to ‘go easy on A F L Rushers NEW YORK (AP) — Hanging Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks figure to become the bottom teams’,” charges former referee Jack Meh- out the pro football wash — and the first player in NBA history to pass the 20,000 point lenbacher in an article in the current issue of Sport G i h o Cappelletti, the if Green Bay's BOSTON (AP) — Im $>the lias 'Vegas line, said: T^tained to assure oompUeBce. doesn't get cau^t in a wringer scoring mark during the forthcoming week. With three would say I’d win in less than Ths contsnders presumably will magazine. “ All the NHL is interested in is 2-1 and 8-2 perturbable Sonny Liston’s somewhere along the line be games on his schedule, this week, Pettit, scoring at a 16 rounds. Tm In better shape come from the Ring magaslne scores,” he says. League’s most prolific will become the first player in 22.8 point per game average,- left shoulder is A-OK for ratinge since the World than I’ve ever been in my life. Dalton McArthur, Red Storey had to be a dandy because the point maker, was within histo­ needs but 89 tallies to break the Beyond that I leave the talking Aeaoclation, referred to sneer- and Eddie Powers are among a with Bob Booter o f New Yertc his heavyweight title re­ Canadiens were home with two ry to gain 1,000 yards for five 20,000 barrier. Last week in whose 33 out of 89 is good up to Clay.” Ingly by by both camps, refuses group of respected ex-referees two points of his fourth consecutive seasons. match with the champion. or three goals and the the game two outini^ he accounted for for an .846, too. Clay, who did not confront to recognize the fight or Clay .^vho have made similar consecutive 100-point sea­ Taylor put himself in position 44 markers. But in the grandeur that is as champion any more. would be over in a minute. Our son today following a spectacu­ Zelmo B ^ ty of St. Louis haa Liston face to face but did run charges, according to the arti­ instructions were to be careful for the unprecedented feat by Jerry 'West of Los Angeles moved to the van In the field King Caaaiue Clay’s he has al­ lar performance In Boston’s bringing hU rushing total for alongside hie car as the latter Both fighters also havs had cle by sportowrlter Stan Flsch- what penalties we gave the continued to pace the league goal percentage race with an ready .won the Nov. 16 fight to post $2,600 guarantees there 25-24 triumph over .Houston. the year to 76 yards with the arrived and left, again pre­ ler. ■visitors, making sure they were scorers, last week, with 277 .535 average. Jerfy West is bat­ and is looking for the rabbit— will be no ruckus at the official C^ipellettl’s fourth — and aid of an 84-yard run Sunday — Floyd Patterson. dicted he’d win in nine rounda In summation of all the ref­ ‘good’ ones, because otherwise, points for a 30.8 average. He ting .530, followed by Bailey “Maybe before that.” He rais­ weigh-in as occurred at the first longest at 41 yards—fidd goal the longest dash from scrim­ Both contestants were pro­ erees’ complaints, McArthur we ruined a good game.” in the final second of play last is being pursued by Baltimore’s Howell who is hitting .513. ed nine fingers for cameramen bout but the betting here is states, "I want to go on record mage since Pittsburgh’s John Gus Johnson, who in three more Guy Rodgers of San Francls<» nounced in perfect condition Continues Storey, "I was told Friday evening gave the Pa­ Henry Johnson went 87 yards in and hailed it as “another great Clay will gladly forgo the that I know o f no player, coach by Mr. Campbell that if there games played is second With has moved ahead of Oscar by Dr. Nathan Shapiro, Mas- amount for some headlines. triots their 'Victory and raised 1960. . • aachusetta boxing commission prediction.” or manager who would have were any breaks going, to give 255 markers. Bailey Howell of Robertson in play-making with He came equipped with aides, Gino'e total to 98 points for the Taylor gained 1,101 yards in examining physician, at a pre­ "I figure the guy’s afraid," anything to do with any at­ them to the home team. The season. Baltimore and Sam Jones of 71 feeds to the idle Big O’s 66. said Clay, who prefers to be coveralls with "Bear Huntin’ ” I960; 1,807 in 1961; 1,474 in 1962 Boston reversed their positions liminary medical check yester­ tempts to fix or adjust the out­ policy is to keep the leagpie bal­ The black-thatched veteran and 1,018 last year. Robertson has the better per day. The scheduled 16-rounder known as Mohammed All. "It’s written across the back, a rope come of a game. anced.” of the previous Week to follow game average with 9.4 to Rod­ and bear trap harness, a jar of now has been accurate on 21 of The big one came in 1962 at Boston Garden is Just six do or die for him. He’e going "However,” he emphasizes, Powers, who quit refereeing with 247 and 240 points rejqiec- gers 7.1. Johnny Egan of New to be desperate. honey and plenty of imagination 31 field goal attempts which Is when he beat Cleveland’s Jim­ tlvely. Wilt Chamberlain of San days off. the NHL’a referee-ln-chlef in February 1963 because he only one less than his personal my Brown for the rushing title, York is In third place with 69 Minutes earlier. Clay staged "I figure he’ll stalk me. He yesterday. Liston viewed the was not being backed by BTancisex), after mlacollege football scorers. NEW YORK (AP)— Notre Dame is the No, 1 team in NHL after Incurring the ire of Pioneers, winners of their Pony to nine games. In all, GUcdirlst time since the 1961 season. . . Ken Washburn 362, A1 Heim ever played college football” may be the central figure rflSHING gained 99 yards on nine carries He scored twice that year. . . Co^ituate, Maas., senior,<|> 350. the country for the second straight week, but the un­ particular owners for decisions Dhrislon. He’s a one-time Au­ WHEELS «gq>ecte<] t4 be a Boston Pa- in a wild bidding spree in the pro ranks. against their teams, he be­ burn halfback and the finest to boost his seaaon total to 720 And Tommy McDonald of the Tied at 42 are Bob O’Brien of Rhome, a 6-foot-185-pounder^ beaten Irish must make a strong showing against Michi­ t r i ^ ’ draft pick, has forged OUCH, TH A T8. HOT! lieves, says, "Any time you got high school fcxitball back this yards in 161 tries. Rookie Matt Dallas Cowboys, No. 2 in the all Dartmouth, Paul Soule at Bow- OfNMMERCXAL.—’Tom Stauty with a dazzling record-breaking gan State this Saturday to receive another vote of con­ ahead with 5S points, while Camp bums can be treated a bottom team playing against ■writer ever saw in action . . . Snell, Gilchrist’s closest chal­ time NFL standings In catching doin, Tom Carr of Bates. AIC’s 154— 382, Gasper Morra 150 — pedigree at ’Tulsa, already has of going for yardage on my own. fidence. "9 Yale’s Chuck Mercein and Jim with at least two common sub­ a top team, you were told to go Xavier High of Middletown will lenger, could gain only 16 yards touchdown passes, grabbed his Jack Slomback and Vermont’s 370, Herb Smith 153— 374, A1 been drafted as a "ftiture” by We play a wide open, pro style The Associated Press panel Leitz of Williams are tied at 50 stances that doctors suggest. ninth, and Georgia Tech slipped easy on the bottom tesun be­ replace Leominster, Mass., High on six attempts against Buf­ first scoring pass of the season. Frank Foerster. Mallhot 386, "Dm Flynn 368, the Dallas Cowboys of the Na­ offensei” of sports writers and sports- apiece. F'irst is tea. Tannic acid in tea to 10th. Florida and Purdue fell cause close games mean better on the EJast Catholic football falo’s vaunted defense. Snell Whelchel’s versatility is shown Tom Rufini 363, Mark Jakuse- tional Football League, the New Rhome’s father, Byron, was a casters placed Notre Dame at Whelchel stunned the Crusad­ soothes blistered skin, is excel­ out altogether. box-office.” schedule next season. Coach trails Gilchrist by 141 yards Dept, of Confusion: Jtmmy by the fact he is tied for third in vich 377, Earl Moore 354, John York Jets of the American Foot­ high school coach in Dallas the head of the major college Brown and Lenny Moors of the ers with a short plunge, a 16- lent for sunburn. Second is the In seeking its eighth victory. And the rules are stretched Norm Gerber of East made the wlUx 579 yards on 131 rushes. yard field goal and two conver­ the point kicking department. Ortonali 358, Mike Kelly 387. ball League and Calgary of the when he was growing up. "I top 10 again this week but only The meet adept performer at Baltimore Colts have had the He has 26 as has Max St. Victor Canadian League. guess I was handling a football white of egg. Albumen Is the Notre Dame plays a team it or ignored at different times, announcement . . . A1 Frazier is sions kicks. He also threw a IS- by 13 points over Alabama, the coaching the cross country team putting points on the score­ record-chasers running wild. To of Northeastern. Mercein paces from the time I was three or stuff in eggs that dyes and hasn’t defeated since 1954. In according to Mehlenbacher. yard scoring aerial to Mike Ross DUSTY - AUTO — George "I want to be sure of an op­ Southeastern Conference cham­ the ensuing period, Miobigan at Rockville High this season board during the week-end was set the record straight and the field by booting for 32 j^nts Telller 138 — 370, Walt Telller four,” he said. "When I was five heals. Apply one or the other pion. "Referee-ln-Chief Voss told me avoid the cemfusion that has in the 26-6 victory Saturday. portunity to play,” said Rhome . . . High school football games Kansas City’s sparkling quar­ worth, while Dartmouth’s Oary 148— 368, Ted Chambers 135 — or six, I guess my idol was Dick and let dry. Repeat. State hats knocked off the Irish not to call any penalties in the come up, here are their various Mercein, fuUback at unbeaten, Monday when he appeared at A shaky 17-16 victory over seven times. The Spartans also would be more Intereetlng to terback Len Dawson. The one­ Wilson has 29. 378, Gene Phaneuf 153 — 403, Kazmaier who was playing at CLUSTER EGGS last 10 minutes of a game un­ vital statistics: once-tied Tale, added only three the New York Football Writers’ Pitt last Saturday, coupled with are fresh from a 21-7 victory less they were blatantly obvi­ spectators if the players were time Purdue University hero placement Kicks to his leading Dick Brown 151 — 365, Stan Princeton. Keeping cluster eggs from Brown has scored 101 touch­ What’s more, Whelchel has weekly luncheon. ‘‘Right now I Alabama’s 17-9 triumph over that knocked Purdue out of the ous.” he adds properly numbered, ends in the clicked on eight passes against total of 47 a week ago. Mean­ passed for 38 points. But the Mirucki 371, A1 Rossetto 376, “ When I got In high school, washing off hook in fast water downs in hip career — four don’t really want to talk to any­ Louisiana State, another mem­ top 10 and out of the lead in Storey, who quit in 1969 af­ 80 dig(it category, tackles 70, Oakland and one-half of them while, Leitz, whose BPH team is new leader is Williams phenom Ken Ostrinsky 136, Abe Ostrin- body. I ’d like to win the last my father built his offense is a problem . . . but one that’s short of Don Hutson’s record ber of the top 10, left the Irish the Big Ten. ter league President Campbell guards 60, centers 50 and backs were turned into touchdowns. lolling alrnig with a perfect rec­ Jerry Jones from San Francisco. sky 354, Russ Tomlinson 371. three and get 'Tulsa In a bowl. around me. When I went to solveil with a ball of red thread. and gained 100 yards in 48 of the with a slim lead, built on 26 of Alabama clashes with had been quoted as (filing him from one to 49 . . . Ice Capades Dawson, back in good health ord, scored a pair of touchdowns He has attempted only 56 passes They haven’t been in a bowl Southern Methodist they ■Wrap eggs several times with 99 games he has been with the 41 first-place votes. Georgia Tech, a possible stum­ a "choke-up,” shed more light opened at the Sprlngffield Coli­ after a mid-season rib Injury, against Wesleyan. and completed 32 of them for 497 PAQANI OtASSIC—Joe De- since 1953.” changed coaches after my soph­ light thread and eggs will stay Browns. Northeastern fullback Bob omore year to a different style Alabama replaced Ohio State bling block on the Crimson on the controlling of final seum last night. Good tickets has thrown 10 TD passes in the M(xire, the No. 3 all-time yards, 11 touchdowns plus a Maio 211—572, Art Shorts 283 Asked to put a dollar value on put. remain for performances to­ Oappadona, who established a pair of overhead conversions —580, Fred Taylor 201, Hank of attack, sound but more con­ as runner-up, receiving 11 first- Tide’s road to the Sugar Bowl. scores during an interview on Chiefs’ last two games. touchdown scorer with 92, has his pro services, the 22-year-old PORK RIND TRAILER Alabama is 8-0, Georgia Tech night, Wednesday and Thursday single season rushing record, is His 70 points top the 66 via the Lukowski 200—567, Jim Taylor Texan said, ‘“This is not the servative. I transferred to Tulsa place votes. The Buckeyes tiun- Canadian television in which he Dawson’s performance rushed for TDs in 11 consecutive because I knew the kind of wide Often when trolling pork bled to seventh following their 7-1 after its 22-14 loss to Ten­ explained the special treatment and also Saturday and Sunday against the R id ers strengthen­ games and scored in 12 straight next with 46 points, while Brent airlanes fashioned by Dick Kol 224, Ray Bjorkman 203, Enso time to talk about that.” rind, especially from a lure open game they play.” 27-0 loss to Penn State. nessee last Saturday. afforded teams playing the afternoon . . . Conyers Con ed his lead in the passing de- games. Steve Van Buren held Keene of Maine has 44. odziey of AIC. *■ Pavan 211—578, Gene Dama He said he had talked with equipped with a treble hook, the The one-year layoff from Unbeaten Arkansas and Ne­ Arkansas remained undefeat­ Montreal Canadiena during struction Co. of Manchester is pau'tment. the rushing record at eight in a 202— 593, Bob Minnich 213 — Weeb Ewbank, coach of the fish will strike short. Two ways 577, John Martin 215-219—615, college ball due to the transfer braska and once-beaten Texas ed by whipping Rice 21-0, Ne­ their best days. the contractor for the 17,000 Punting, a i^ase designed to row while Elroy Hlrsch and Jets, and had been watching the to fix this. First is buy tail- Bert Sweet 222-205— 607, Mike Dallas Cowboys play for years. made Rhome eligible for the pro each advanced one spot to third, braska defeated Kansas 14-7 “You automatically made square foot skating rink at the prevent scoriiig, had a famUlar Buddy Dial each scored In 11 McGlynn 202, Ray Demers 557, The coach of the Calgary team draft iMt year as a "future” hook pork-rind. Second, open fourth and fifth respectively. and Texas trimmed Bskylor 20- sure that if the visiting team University of Connecticut. It is face—or leg—atop its list to­ consecutive games. 14. Bill Brown 550. is Bobby Dobbs, brother of his because his original college the eye of another hook and at­ Michigan bolted from nowhere was going to get a penalty, it being built at a cost of $264,000. day. Denver’s Jim Fraser, punt­ class graduated last June. Michigan entered the top 10 college coach, Glenn Dobbs, the tach it to a shank of one of the to sixth while Oregon State ing champion the last two Two former teammates at I The Jets are very much inter­ moved Into the top 10 in eighth by knocking off Illinois 21-6. Southern Calilomla, Bill Nelson | AUTO SERVICE CB088T0WN — Sher HUl former Brooklyn Dodger foot­ treble hooks. years, regained the lead from ested in a quarterback with place. Oregon State got in with a 24- and Pete Beathard, hzul differ­ 218, Bob Arendt 205, Howie ball star. REanLECTING BEANS Kansas City’s Jerrel 'Wllaon. Edwards 221-596, IVlll Kuhnly “If I have to I can scramble,” Dick Wood’s inconsistencies and Buy a quarter’s ■worth of LSU, one of five od the riite 14 intersectional triumph over Approve Atlanta Shift for ’66 ent experiences Sunday. . . Nel-1 his previous record of injuries. to lose Saturday, dropped to Indiana. Fraser, who had been <»lled son, a sophomore with Pitts­ 202-554, Joe CapeUo 202-571, said Rhome, discussing his style ■white dried beans at the store upon to kick the Broncos out of Andy Michaud 224-567, Ed Du- of play. "I roll out about 50 per The Cowboys may have to have on your way to the ice flsrtiing burgh, passed for two touch-1 SAVE ON PERFORMANCE ajiew quarterback because Don trouble 45 times, has a 45.6 downs — his first of the year. 01671829 chaine 559. cent of the time. I get a kick out ground."!. Sprinkle below holes. Antitrust Suit G>nsidiered yard average. Wilson, after a Meredith Is facing an operation Fish show up against the white Beathard, a rookie with Kansas I poor day kl C /X L M C ^ P IP U 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. at Georg^la in league’s action in Phoenix, Vince Lombsmll, the Packers’ 1 ‘This 18 the year of the blitz. they execute such precise ma­ geles Angel.s' right-hander who if Cosmo was just an ordinary C P I For Your Convenience 1951-52-53. Ariz., last week “ is a clear at­ tlnued, saying, "if the injunction i coach, built Green Bay into Everybody, from Andy Robus- neuvers as cross-charging. wa.s named the Cy Young football player, but he’s the is removed, and the Braves To Pitch Again NFL championship caliber with Sometimes Helpless Award winner as the best ma­ tempt at restraint of trade.” TREADS telli, the defensive coach of the Tiger captain and the best run­ In an unanimous decision, the started to move out, where a strong offensive line that New York Giants, to Mark The quarterback now feels jor league pitcher of 1964. ning back at Princeton since would we be?” league told the Braves to keep HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — hinged on his great blocking Duncan, the head of National like he’s in the eye of hur­ A special committee of the Dick Kazmaier. The injuncUon was issued last gruards — and PICK-UP AMD to Uielr contract with the county Whltey Ford was re(niperatlng s NEW WHITEWALL Football Lieag:ue officials, ricane Hilda, and sometimes al­ Baseball Writers Association of lacavazzi’s reputation starte(L month by State Circuit Court Fred Thurston. Neither, how­ $ NEW BLACKWALL most helpless unless he recog­ to play all 1966 home games in today from an operation on his DELIVERY SERVICE agrees on this. America gave Chance 17 of the to grow In high school ancLsince Judge Ronald Dreschsler, who ever, has played the last two | nizes what's going on and County Stadium, but approved The Dlitz (or archaic red 20 votes case, making him the he was the best fullback in the ha - scheduled the next hearing loft arm, and the New York weeks. changes the blocking assign­ the shift of the club to Atlanta SNOW RETREADS dog) is a defensive tactic in third successive Los Angeles State of Pennsylvania his sen­ for Wednesday. However, Grob- Yankees’ celebrated southpaw Lombardi used rookie | SNOW RETREADS ments orally on the line of for the 1966 season. which any or all linebackers hurler to be ."ielected. ior year, he had a wide choice Reuss said that "baseball’s schmidt indicated the county should" be stole to pitch agpain at center and re­ scrimmage to pick up the blitz- might seek an adjournment. by spring training. arranged his front line so that and secondary defenders take a He .succeeds Sandy Koufax of of colleges. 42-year-old exemption from the I AND * NEW WHEELS AND * NEW WHEELS ■BAKE ADJBSTMENT ers. Russell said National League four players are out of their | bead on the quarterback and the Dodgers, who received one Becau.se of this, Cosmo, with antitrust laws is at an end.” He The surgery, performed Mon­ rush him as If he’d been offered "Tittle was uncanny against vote although he wa.s injured considerable tact, faces .some attorneys had told him that day by Dr. Denton Oooley, was normal positions —Dan Grimm, WaDeASTWa: said there wa" no reason for the X on discount. us," said Chuck Drulis, the Car^ part of the sea.son. The Dodg­ exacting questions which the National League President to correct a circulatory all-- Norm Masters, | 6.00 X 18 6.00 IS 2-6.00x13 dinal defensive coach who first county to await possible action and Bob Skoronskl. $29.90 6.50 X 18 $31.98 The Giants, normally con­ er’s Don Drysdale won in 1962. average football player seldom by the Department of Justice or Warren Giles would send the ment that had sidelined Ford 6.60 X 18 devised the safety blitz. county a statement on the deci­ The results have been spec-1 SNO TR EAD • Ad|aNkaNMtsM«enlacl servative, ruined the Cardinals, Larry Jackson of the Chicago hears. the Congress before initiating during the middle stage of the The thing to remember in all sion by the owners. But the tacular. The Packers crushed | 7.50 X 14 • WIMI CMnOW' cradle of the blitz, by smother­ Cuba, who.se 24-11 record made Populiu' Question American League pennant 7.60 X 14 Black - and this is the Inherent gaifible. A action. statement may not arrive until Minnesota 42-18 and Detroit 30- $33.p0 6.70 X 16 $35.90 ing Charley Johnson five times “ Chairman Emanuel Celler of race, and agsdn during the 6.70 X 16 blitzer leaves his normal area him the majors’ winningest “ Everyone' asks me why I next week, Russell said. 7. Two Now • kapeci Irant brake Mnt for 55 yards in losse.s during the House Judiciary Committee World series. (feM bretas aeer iaiter) of coverage to have a go at the pitcher, wa.s named on the oth­ went to Princeton,” Cosmo says. A stockholder’s suit brought Lions’ linebacker Wayne I 8.00 X 14 the first half alone. has likewise expressed the view A spokesman at St. Luke’s 8.00 X 14 Compact Wheels • Md brabt 8yid, M needed quarterback. If he doesn't make er two ballots, the committee "Sure, I had a lot of offers but against the Braves in U.S. Dis­ Walker was particularly im­ 7.00 X 16 $37J90 7.10-X 16 $39.90 "They blitzed more against 1 wanted an education. My fa­ that Milwaukee County should Hospital said Ford would be • t a je d M ^ U enargency us," estimated Cardinal Coach it . . . well, let defensive analyst announced Monday. trict Osurt ■will not be pressed. pressed. As the Packers walked ther came over from Italy/ He call the antitrust laws Into dlschsu-ged in about a week. NO EXC«AN0E8 Wally Lemm, “ than they did Robustelli answer that one. “ I’m really happy about the It was brought by Francis Dem- Ford was on the operating to their dressing room after "If they pop the blitzing de­ honor,” the 23-year-old off-sea­ 4iad to work very hard, and he play,” Reuss said, et, owner of a single Braves’ Sunday’s game, Walker yelled I ReguUr $1.18 altogether the whole first half Grobschmldt said Monday table 90 minutes, while a sym- fense (i. e., a ball carrier breaks son farmer said. "I thought I always has impressed the whole share to force the club to keep at them: of the season.’’ night he wbuld confer as soon as pathetlp nerve which supplies through the line),’’ admitted had a pretty good shot at It af­ fhmily with education. to its contract. He said Monday "You guys ought to vote me I THIS "When a tesun isn’t win­ possible with county corporation the muscular artery was cut. Andy, "blooey--touchdown! Or ”1 remember him telling me he would not seek dismissal of the game ball for my staying | WEEK ning,” explained Robustelll, ter the season when the statis­ counsel Ropert Russell jabout This ,allowed the blood to flow if a receiver catches the ball, tics came out. that football will, end some day COSMO lACAVAZZl the suit but would no longer more freely to the arm. alive out there.” ONLY “you got to do something. but they will never take your such a suit. Russell told news­ Rerkless Type Play he’s gone." ‘Tve been with Gri.ssom since men he did not want to comment pursue it. The shoulder was not en­ For old Yat Tittle, evading Job or education away. for 84 points and was tied for the ®BKrTERIES $ "Blitzing gives you incen­ 1961,” said Chance, wh6 posted national scoring charhpionshlp at on the proposal at this time. tered suid 'Ford’s muscular con­ SMALL TURNOUT the Cardinal blitzers was solace "What a lot of people don’t dition should' be entirely nor­ tive; it gives you a reckless Speaks Tonight a 20-9 record and a 1.65 ERA. understand about Princeton is the end of the season. Ooiinty executive John Doyne St. LOUIS (TP) — Only 30,- type of play. When linemen are for what has been a long sea­ "He gave me confidence and Hull Closing In mal. that we’re just human beings said he would have no immedi­ 805 fans saw the first game with oM battery ‘reading’ (explanation: reac­ son. The Philadelphia Eagles Goodwill ambassador taught me different little things This season, the captaincy has who come to study. given lacavazzi some ^ded ate comment on the suggestion. of the World series this year. tion to the flow of the play), set the tone for the season in of the New York Mets, like following \hrough and Dn Leader Mikita FIINI-END AlIBHMENT "A lot of these guys have a pressure and he appeared ner­ CSrcult Judge Robert C. .Can­ It was the smallest opening day Cold weather kills old they’re stationary. When a the opening week by blitzing smoothing out my motion. Little League Meeting Hal Goodnough will lot more than I do but you could vous in Princeton's 10-7 opening non of Milwaukee, legal adviser attendance since 1950 "when 30,- batteries. Get a new team Is firing, it gets momen­ safety Don Burroughs repeated “ Of course, this year, I had .// for the major league baseball speak tonight at St. never tell. They walk around win over Rutgers. MONTHEAL (AP) — Bobboy 746 turned out for the Yankee one now. tum.” (And as Allie Sherman ly to trap Tittle for huge losses. three years of experience, and I players association, said in an Scheduled LltUe League base­ —Philadelphia opener at Shlbe WbDoABTMK He didn’t have any trouble Margaret Mary with holes in their undershirts But a week later the nervous­ Hull of the Chicago Black Patented, Silver-Cobalt, well knows, his Giants, in' last used it all to the best of my Just like anybody else.” address Monday that if baseball Hawks has closed in on team­ ball meeting Wednesday night Park in Philadelphia. In the • Qprract CMter, Cember place, needed momentum.) dodging the Cards' Wilson ness disappeared when he and Sealed Charge Church in Wapping.at ability. I learned how to pitch.” lacavazzi is a B-plus student expansion does take place, there mate Stan Mikita, the defend­ at the Army & Navy Club has sixth game of the 1962 series i^iMi 1.1 ' • Adjust Toe K ToeOul The irony of this 's that in Tittle, looking back on the 8 o’clock. The program Columbia’s Archie Roberts met was a good chance that Milwau­ been postponed until a later between the Yankees and Dodg­ Construction seals tha oharga recent dog days, said: "They Chance used his blazing fast in a demanding aeronautical en­ in one of Ivy League’s more ing scoring champion and cur­ • Inspect end Adjust Steeri the same game, Y. A. Tittle, kee would be the first city con­ rent No. 1 point-getter in the date. Tom Conran, president, ers at pbbets Field in Brooklyn III were sort of picking on a crip­ is open to all members ball and slider to rack up the gineering program and his fu­ crucial games. |i I'ji ":!:::;:::;"" in the plate. Gives greater the Giant quarterback, demon­ sidered. National Hockey League. made the announcement. only 30,037 rtvowed up. ple. I was a sitting duck." He and friends. Good­ most shutouts In . the m ajors- ture is muddled, because he Roberts had a great game, but resistance to overcharga strated the antidote to such Cannon, who has been men­ Hull scored his eighth goal— meant thht injuries to his rib 11. A record-tying five of them wants to attend graduate school lacavazzi was just a little better, bravado by passing the Cardi­ nough is one of the were l-lj decisions. The last and lie also would like to play tioned as a possible successor to tops in the league —■ last week nals silly. cage robbed him of his mobility. breaking loose for two 61-yard retiring Baseball Commissioner - 6 VOLT TMSWKKONLY nation’s leading sports pitcher to achieve this mark professional footbgll. and added two assists, moving The Cardinals have been Implicit was the fact that in runs, two touchdowns and a to­ Ford Frick, also urged support speakers. was Carl H*bbbell in 1933. A pro career is doubtful, from fourth place into l;he run- Compare Aetna’s SAVE known as the blitzingest team this year of the blitz it doesn’t tal of 164 yarda as Princeton for the Braves during the 19661 (Thance also had the most though, because he’s only 5-11 won, 23-13. per-up spot with 12 points. ONE in the NFL since they intro­ do any good to recognize the and his weight varies from 190 season. Mikita, the assisti leader with . AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Open Mon.‘, Toes., 8*5:30; Wed,, Thurs,, FrL, 8-8 duced the ultimate in 1961,' a danger if you're powerless to complete games In the Ameri­ After the game. In the Prince­ “ There should be no vindic­ Saturday, 8*4. DOUAR ONE HOMER can League with 15. His 208 to 197 during the s'eaaon. Never-, ton locker room, lacavazzi took 12, tops the league scoring race ^8.95 daring blitz up the middle by get out of the way. theless, he is a powerful runner tiveness,” Cannon said. "Mil­ Regular $9.95 strik^uts put him a cloae third a tougher ; beating from Ips with 16 points. ONLY QUARTERLY the weakside safety, Larry LOS ANGELES (AP)—The who fits in perfectly with the waukee should not take It out on Frank MahovUch o f Toronto in the AL behind AL Downing happy teammates than he did ^17 Wilson. And the Giants were figure one after Tqm Satriano’s last single-wing backfield in V''' America’s greatest game . . . is tt o d with 11 points, aocxird- of the Yankees and Oamllo Pas- from' Columbia's defense. and punish the owners by not his first victims in Allie Sher­ name in a . Sept^ 16 box score major college football The celebration lasted quite a ing to league statistics released Rate tnoludee liability, medical payments, acdldeatal man's debqt as a head coach. cUal of Minnesota. supporting the Braves.” death and anlnsored motorist protootloB. was correct. It was the Lo« An­ ■ ‘ Tie is probably the best fuU­ while and when laoavazzl was today. Andy Bathgate of the .The pros used to play it pro­ geles Angel Infieldet’s first Asked if wiifiilng the award back in Princeton's football his­ Charles O. Finley, who has Maple Leafs and Norm UUman might have a beneficial effect about ready to put on his shirt made several unsuccessful ef- Before you boy or renew your cor Insurance coll ns for saic and blitz occasional- ]ll|e- home run In 217 major league tory," says Dick Oolman, the he looked around the room and of Detroit are tied for fourth complete details. Evenings 64St$861. backers, but now they’re all Saturday, Nov. 14 appearances at the plate. He on his salary next yekr. Tigers’ appreciative heM coach. forls to move his American •ENEtAL GENERAL pointed out something to A League Kansas City Athletics, with 10. shooting their safeties through Cross Country — d A C Meet, hit it in New York' off Yankee Chance replied; "He is a ball carrier who gets I R E ■visitors said Monday he was not inter­ Roger Crosier o t , the Red to harass the quarterback. Storrs. Jim Bouton but the AngelM lost "I think this honor and the the tough yardage." tS e 'It .appeared tl»at, Princeton’s ested In Milwaukee as a 1965 Wings remised the league I TIRE SERVICE In fact, in the year .1964, the • Fdotball — Bristol Central vs. 9-4. Satrlano, 24. got -his foui* other awards I'm getting will Tied tor Lead football team was (me of the leading goalie. Crosier has post RODNEY T. DOUN AGENCY 317 RROAD STREH MANCHESTER blits has become so refined that MHS^ 1 p,m. - - Memorliji Fisid. location. *' bagger as a pinch hitter. R5 give me a bigger ataUn and Toar’s statistics prove worst-dressed In the league. Finley said, “ What has gone ed three shutouts aw} •43-2<6i * r r s - m i. BOW ^ Mfetlsfl come from UieJ Football .East at WUby. 156 CENTERf 8TREET--MANCRESTER remained the game third m$ke my prwepee werth mere OolmaB^B's statameBt. ' because MoM of the guys bad B ote In on te^mwaakse, what is $olng a leer of 1,00 goals a |ani6. outaiw as well sa up ths mki* lOtSO, Wstartniry. laoiNUSl $eoc«^ 14 tonohdowns tbetr nndeiikUm. IV

A W l _ , M PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OCHOI^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1964 /I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10.1964 PAGE SEVENTEEN imeats—ntto— - Building— Contracting 14 THERE 0U6HTA ‘B B A LA W BlY FA6ALY and SHORTEN Pawsshold Goods Xparti ApMrtiB«it» - F lats— BusineiB Location* Tenem oita dS TuM iaento He For Ssb 7S He I For Sale 71 H o im m F or Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 76 LAST KtincORS portable F or Rant 64 Bolton ADMTTONS — Retaining walla TWO FAMILY—On OaUaiid MANCHESTER—6 room home TWO BEDROOM 6 room Cape, TOLLAND — 6%-roOm ranch, dUmaiftar. Bangal gas rann. FOR RENT — ««oom haatad (HRBS r o o m apertmeht, cement Qoon, gartgee, bath­ FOR LEASE^ Mhroatlm leett St. a large 6 * 0 flat Big in S t James Parish, 100x170 hot water heat, fireplace, en- 3 years ol(L buUt-tn range, pro* rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ ’iooTYTMANW jurrtME limart Oak Oowla bed. ^ 1 iqpartmtot, oall 648-Slli ha- Heat, gas and electricity in- CLASSIFIED ttoo tor doetor*a oOIm or yaiil (U odfiO ) tveea, heuM shaded lot 8-oar garage, 8 cloeed porch, attached garage, feerionaUy built rec room, FLODNEY TA klf 64S-9471 after 6. ing. Call M9-43n. .JHOt Lf ATHERT twaan 8:30 un, - 4:80 pjn. ehided. 188 BiiHllI Street b w I ' bedrooms, big Mtcrnen, 1% Liguori Taking Over Duties A RAIN CHECI< near i»hools and bua mie, ex­ 814,9<>0, 1460 -dovra. Pasek lftO^Yf>^TlMifYNieP DRIP DRY Cape Ood curtalna, rooKlNO FOR nice Home? baths, exoeUent oondltion, cellent condition. CaU aftar 6 RMlty, 389-7476, 743-8248. POR Lirri MOME 3)(ERCI6E aeveral Uastbs, $1.60 pair; ^ e r y th ln g furnished. Wall-to- g^poning. J. D. Raally. 80> 814,000. Wolverton Agency, p.m., 849-9786. Special Servlcei IR PROMVgORU.ON lined kitchen drapu, $3. pair. DONTPASSUP cerpeting. No children Realtor, 649-8818, COVENTRY — 3 bedrooma, liv­ Of the Assistant Principal ADVERTISING ^ 1 MANCHESTER — 4 gobd elaed ing room, kitchen, bath, heated 8RIGNT, 6CINKIV 643-5835. Very reasonable. 849-9024. id e a l OFFKJB locatloa for LET US EXERCISE your dog. THIS OPPORTUNTTYI Manobester — New 7-room light airy bedro(»na, a front- porch. Baeeboard heat Rea- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEFT. HOURS Reasonable fee. K-0 Caterers PECYEMS - LIVINa ROOM sofa and chair, to-back living room with fire­ eonably priced. 743-7056. Guidance Counselor StanleyOdren" to adapt aiM equip the raised ranch, 1% beths, zuZel has been rolieved of his , 8 AJML to 5 P Ji. Professional Dog Walking. dinette Mt, 4 ch ain and table, nVE ROOM wartment $86 a place, formal dining room, a children for a changing environ­ aluminum aiding, one-half $14,900 additional duties aa assistant 649-9391. A-1 condition. Original cost A OHANGS TO LIVE month. 848-04*. acre lot, ready to move in. well iqipolnted kitchen with ment. The curriculum study $400, eacrlflce $800. Must be m BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL oven and raqge, a dining area Wanted—Real Estate 77 principal to concentrate on toe should determine the education­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. — Hooses Por Rant 65 8-room expandable Ciq>e on in kitchm, a center hall ar­ guidance program. Supt. Philip al direction, the order of educa­ aeen. Can 649-8539 after.8:80. MANOR APARTMENTS 173 5oUR ROOM heated apart- Bolton — Convene Road. MONDAY Thrn nUDAS UiM AAI^~BATDBDAV • AAL R oofing— Siding 16 ment available December 1st. a large wooded lot being of­ rangement of rooms, and a BUYBOtS WAITINO — 8 bed- Liguori, who la toe principal, tion, toe pattern of curriculum f t - t o SPRUCE ST. COMPLETELY furnished 4 New 6-room brick front fered at F H A ' evaluation. rcx>m home 820,000 maximum annoimced at a meeting of the APARTMENT SIZE refrigera­ Call 649-6581. room house, automatic heat, generous lot all add to real organization, and principles and tor, good condition, $36. 50 ranch with attached 2-car Features Include aluminum ranch, $20,000 minimum mul­ board of education last night A. A. DION, INC. Roofing adults only. 649-1794. garage, 2 baths, 2 are- value at 121,600. Warren E. procedures for changes, he said. PLEASE READ YOUR AD s c h o o l ST. — Spacious 4 siding, windows and trim, tiple dwellings, all price that he himself will assume all siding, palnUxg. Carpentry. Al- Olenwood S t after 4 p.m. Available immadiataiy, on# places, aluminum siding, one Howlan/HERE range.. CiUl 649-0495. 6 vate patio, private base­ ^•HREB-ROOM apartment, first 6-room Ck>lonlal with at­ ed lot gives privacy, $460 SPOT CASH paid for homes, n o t or omitted biaertloB for may adverttoenieat aad thea only utfjv ALL uie pal« fiou a 9 ment, all for $145 a month. up. including heat, hot water, tached garage, paneled liv­ W ESLEY R. S M IT | f farms and acreage, 24-hour to work for zuZel. to certain checks" to allow tima to the exteot of a **make (ood** Inaertloa. Brran wUeb do aot Ing, siding, alterations, ceil­ floor, private home. Electric stove and refrigerator, 8 and 4 down, FHA appraised $13,800. The board also heard a report for toe superintendent to dis­ ings, gutters and aluminum 31” CROSLEY TV, table model, refrigerator, -gas range. All ing room, finished rec Pasek Realty. 289-7476, 742- service. Hayes Agency, 643- Die value of tlM adverttoeoMat will aot be eorracted by Available December 1st, bedrooms. For further Infor- AGENCY on the physical education pro­ cuss toe matter with the town wuidows. 643-4382, 843-0896. new picture tube. In very good utilities Included in monthly room, 1% baths, excellent 8243. 4803. treasurer. <*make s o o ^ Inaerttoa. condlUoA, $40. 649-6634. one S-bedroom apartment, mation call Carol Laklng, condition, good financing gram by Mr. and Mrs. Michael j«nt $85. Call 643-5646. Realtor, 228-3358. Landolphi. Instructors, and on The board authorized the re­ Bib WELL HOME Improvement. range, refrigerator, dis­ arranged. 648-1567 COLONIAL — Bowers area. Company—Roofing, siding, al-1 posal, heat, hot water, pri­ the elementary school curricu­ placement of the elementary 4% ROOM-IltJPLBX — This is SEVEN ROOM SpUt Level in Two large bedrooms, alumi­ Legal Notice school sidewalk with better terations, additions and re­ Musical Instminents 53 vate patio, private base­ ist like owning your own num riding, paneled den, de­ lum meeting by Principal Lin­ ***^^^IB^IPPRIIOIATro DIAL 643-2711 ment, all for $160. Manchester, modern kitchen J. WILLARD REALTY UMITATION QBDEB coln Nystrom and Assistant quality concrete. The project modeling of all types fhccel- ome. First fiber, — living with buUt-lni. 1% baths, fam­ lightful y ^ . E.J. Carpenter, AT A COURT OP PIU3BATE, held lent workmanship. 649-6496. SILVERTONE electronic organ, S Principal John Sentelo. will be. let out to bid and an ap­ room, dining room, -kitchen, ily room, garage, etc. $200 per MANCHESTER — Investment Broker, 649-5061, 649-0871, at Hanoheater within and for the propriation aill be asked for In excellent condition, bench and Available December 1st, birch cabinets, retrlgehttQr, 649-2849—649-1175 eve 649-9204. District of Uaacheater on the 3nd ZuZel began his duties Aug. month. Phllbrick Agency, 649- property for bargain hunters, day of November. 19M. 1 as toe Bolton school sys­ toe amount of toe low bid minus music, $176. 648-1336. one - bedroom apartment, range, hood, % bath, carpeted -8464. 8 family, 4-6-8, fully occupied, Roofing and Chimneys 16- A heat, hot water, range, Present. Hon. John J. WalleH. tem’s first guidance counselor the $500 allocated In toe budget Tronble Rsadiiig Our Advaiiiier? stairs, Venetian blinds. Second good income, good location, Judge. for sidewalk repairs. wiiuMni.mLPe refrigerator, dimosal, all OFF PORTER STREET—A 4 MANCHESTBIR—6% room over­ Lots For Sele 73 Elstate of Robert H. Cole late of and as temporary assistant ROOFTNO — Specialising re­ floor— 2 bedrooms, large clos- $14,900. Wolverton Agency, Manchester in said District, de­ principal. Liguori .said last The board of education taped Office and Store for $110 a montn. sts, full ceramic bathroom. bedroom home with 2 baths, sized brick Cape, finished Realtor, 849-2818. ceased. pairing roofs of all kinds, new basement, patio, garage. Well BOLTON LAKE—Shore front night that after an evaluation its motions last night since toe -HoEr Aaswering Service Equipment 54 Heat hot water, parking, rec room arid garage, avail­ lot 60x186 on Bcfiton eecond On motion of PhylUs B. Petereon. board clerk was unable to at­ 14 roofs, gutter work, chimneys able now unUl nskt Spring. landscaped. Minimum maho- $13,900—6 ROOM home, ga­ 120 Enflrid St., Wiest Hartford. of the guidance program he basement storage and laun­ lake. Choice location on Wild­ Conn., administratrix with will an­ tend the meeting. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum EXECUTIVE walnut confer­ CaU 649-4436—649-6544 T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 643- tenance. For appointment can rage, centrally located, excel­ agreed that zuZel should have siding. 30 years' experience. Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 dry. Children welcome. On bus wood Drive on west ride of nexed. more time to devote to indi­ An executive session was ence desk, swivel chair plus line. Rent reasonablle. Tel. af­ 1577. 648-1988. Principals c ^ . lent buy. Call Paul J. Cor- ORDBVRED that mix months from Free to Herald Readers Free estimates. Call Howlev, leke. Robert J. Smith, Inc. the 2nd day of Novembor 1964. be vidual counseling and to toe held after toe regular meeting two arm chairs, steel secretar­ ter 4 p.m., 649-3566, owner. renti Agency, 643-5368. 840-6241. 643-6361, 644-8333. GIRL FOR Counter and- grill, PART-TIME — Arrange own "NEVER USED anything like ial desk and chair. Thermo­ e a s t CENTER STREET__7 TWO FAMILY—One year (fid, and the same are limited and al­ testing program. to hear a tuition request and Waat tafonnattoa oa oae of oar ciaaatflfd adverttaeanatat No five day week, 6:30 a.m. - 2 hours, Urs service experience it,” say users of Blue Lustre lowed for the creditors within which fax check writer and photo XNDO'VER CENTER — pleas­ room house, 1% baths and ga­ 4 and. 6 rooms, 3 tedrooms, A LARGE HOME in convenient Liguori despribed toe "seri­ discuss the hiring of a part-time aaaaer at tte tek«ilione Haledf Simple oaD the p.m. Apply In person. Jack's necessary, $1.76. East Hart­ for cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ THREE ROOM apartment, U8 DOUBLE building lot for sale, to bring in their clalma against naid copy machine, steel bookcase. ant 4% rooms, stove, refrig­ rage, Immediate occupancy. family room one apartment, location in good condition, ga­ estate, and said administratrix c.t.a. ous shortage of clerical help In science and math teacher to Kadio-TV Repair Coffee Shop, 69 E. Center St. ford Placement, 1126 Main St, tric shampooer $1. The Sher­ Main S t, $100. 649-5339, 9-6. 200x400, School Road, Bolton. is directed to rive public notice to Csill 643-2667 days, evenings erator, utilities provided. $65 Call weekdays 9-5, 649-4581, modern kitchem excellent con- rages, fireplace, plus enclosed Call (U9-2871. toe general office.” He recom­ ease the teaching load in these Services 18 East Hartford. win-Williams Co. the creditors to bring in their claims areas. EDWARDS after 4 call 649-9536. WE HAVE customers waiting 742-6414 or 688-4688. EiVe. and weekends 649-1421. diUim. Phllbrick Agancy, 6 ^ porch, reduced to $15,900. J. within said time allowed by pub­ mended that a substitute clerk JEWELRY & HATS for the rental of jrour apart­ D. Realty, 643-6129, 643-8779. lishing a copy of this order In some be hired at $1.35 an hour to Briefs ANSWERING SERVICE CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv SMALL apartment size refrig­ THREE ROOM single house In newspaper having a circulation in answer the phone. Issue passes The fire department will drill erators, newly painted, g o ^ ment or home. J. D. Realty, MANCHESTER — Apartment Suburban For Sale 75 ice, available all hours. Satis- Wearing Apparel—Fura 57 hunting? We are rental agents Bolton. Very nicely furnished. DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS— MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6% said probate district within ten days and take care of routine of­ tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the fire­ 449-0500 — 87S-2519 fSLctlon guaranteed. Call 649- BY MARION for recreation rooms, gpiar- 643-5129. from the date of this order and re­ for the Carriage House. The 649-6438. Large 7 room Colonial, 2% room ranch, nice condition, at­ BAST HARTFORD—First of­ turn make to this court of the no­ fice matters. This will enable house. 1316. teed, $24.95. Apartment size baths, family room, 2 fire­ tached garan, many extrM, aad leave yoor meaaige. Yooni bear from oar adverttaer M Jlf TRAINING BLACK cloth winter coat, gray SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, La'wton Gardens and toe Glen- fering. Blxcellent 6 room Co­ tice given. toe office to catch up on a The schools, - town offices and Demonstrate our New Fall stoves, good for Industrial places, 2-car garage, full base­ on. bus Hne, full price $15,500. John J. Wallett. Judge ttme wtthont apeadfaiK aD eventaiK at the telepboaa. Persian trim, size 18; muskrat newly decorated, g;arage, wood Apartments. Your choice lonial, enclosed breezeway, 2- backlog of work and free Mrs. library will bji closed tomor­ Hats and Jewelry. No In­ work, originally $260, sacrifice cape; 2 blue formal gowns, Subarban For Rent 66 ment porch, city utilities, Unusual 3 bedroom ranch, 2% car garage, fireplace, tile bath, Gladys Page, regular office Millinery, Dressmaking 19 vestment — Highest Com­ PROGRAMS $35. Large assortment of used adults only. Call 649-8759. of one or two bedroom flats, row, Veterans Day. size 18, one lace, one lace and two bedroom duplexes. Rents treed lo t Charles Lesperance, baths, large beautiful heated full Insulation, fenced lot, clerk, to help zuZel and work missions. Call or write restaurant, store and tavern ■VERNON—Pour room modern 649-7620. EXPERT ALTERATIONS of marquisette: 2 pairs black FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, start at $135. per month. Call rec room. 3-zone heat, extras shade trees, ample closetr, on student records. Manchester Evening Herald Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 MARION KIBBB FASH­ equipment Fontaine’s Used shoes, size 9B. 643-4698. central location, heat, hot apartment, country setting, galore, complete in-law setup, (juick occupancy, priced for Hospital Notes The guidance counselor has ladies’ and gentlemen’s gar­ IONS, Avon, Conn. Area AVAILABLE Restaurant Equipment, 473 643-1108, Warren E. Howland MANCHESTER — Executive Bolton correspondent, Cleme- water, one year lease. Call Includes range, large Refrig­ large mortgage available, quick sale. Charles Lesperance, IxMn forced to most of his I960 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, ments. All work done promptly code 203, telephone 673- Windsor S t, Hartford, 527- Realtor. erator, heat and hot water, neighborhood, lovely 7 room well Young, telephone 643-868L LOST—Silver cigarette light­ and reasonably. Also, dry TWO GIRL’S winter coats, one 649-5048 after 6 p.m. must sell. Call on this one. M9-7620. Vlalting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. own typing. Board members er In black satin pouch, St. V-8, power steering, excellent 3455, or evenings 673-9820. 6771. camel hair, children’s size 14, % ROOM apartment, stove heated garaige, washer and Colonial, mammoth li'vlng The Enisworto Mitten Agency, cleaning and laundry. Center IMMEDIATELY 4 room, modern kitchen wlto in ail areas excepting matern­ agreed that zuZel was not be­ Bridget’s Church or parking mechanical condition. Asking $12; one black and white, FOUR ROOM apartment for parking. $60 a month. J.D. dryer available, adults pre­ Realtors, 643-6930. Tailor Shop, 32 Oak’ Street. FREE WHEELS — Buy two built-ina, 2-car garage. Sacri­ Tolland ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. ing paid $9,000 a year to type. lot, initials M.E.M., Mother’s $600. Call 875-5238 after 6 p.m. small size misses, $15; one rent. Including heat, hot water Realty. 643-5129, 643-8779. ferred. $130 monthly. 876-2600, Pea Packere Farm Too WOMAN for work In rest FOR snow tires at regular prices 875-6148. fice at $19,900! Hayes Agrucy, and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private The substitute clerk will Day gift, reward. 643-7792 or home, 4-9 p.m. Call 643-9333, party dress, worn once, $10 and gas for cooking. Gas stove SEVEN ROOM raised ranch, and get two new wheels free. 643-4803. custom built, quality construc­ WE ARE EXCITED rooms where they are 10 a.m. work approximately six hours WALLA WALLA, Wash. — 649-0201. Moving—Trucking— 6 - 9 p.m. 643-7358. and electric refrigerator fur­ NEW d e l u x e 4% room du­ to 8 p.m. ^laitora are requested a day. 'The board will “try to Trucka—^Tractors Cole’s Discount Station. 643- nished. Call 649-7834 or 649- plex apartment, heat, hot wat 3% ROOM apartment. Includ­ tion, loaded with extras, 2 It takea 130,000 acres to pro­ Storage 20 5332. ing heat, hot water, electric ESGHT ROOM raised ranch, and you will be too with not to smoke in patients’ rooms. squeeze” toe money out o f the IjOST — Shepherd dog with PIPEFITTERS 5779 between 5-7 p.m. er. appliances, dryer, parking, fireplaces, rec room, low heat this 1% year old Ranch duce toe green peas tost are 1952 C^EVROLETT ton panel, stove and refrigerator. First two years old, large living No, more than two visitors at current operating budget. The boxer cross, dark brown with MANCHESTER Delivery. Light Wanted—^To Buy 58 full cellar, $150 monthly. J.D, costs, and reasonable taxes, nestled on a 2% acre treed processed in south - central white tip end of curled tall, good rubber. $185 or best of­ ’THE AMAZING Blue Lustre SPACIOUS upstairs 6 room floor In two family home. Call room with fireplace, modern one time per patient. board of education had $300 In trucking and package delivery. REQUIREMENTS: will leave your upholstery Realty. 643-5129, 643-8779. $23,900. J. D. Realty, 643-5129, lot. Bullt.lnk set off toe Washington and north-central female. Lost Saturday vicinity fer. 295 Broad S t, 643-5170. JANITRESS WANTED TO BUY—Antiques apartment, garage, Manches­ evenings or all day on week­ kitchen with bollt-lns, family 643-8779. toe substitute clerk budget Refrigerators, washers and beautifully soft and clean. huge kitchen. Fireplaced Oregon. Some processing com­ South Street, Coventry. Re­ and good used furniture. Vil­ ter, very central Call 649- THREE ROOM apartment, end 742-6124. room, 4 or 6 bedrooms. 2-zone Patients Today: 266 category, but tola was an area stove moving sp>cialty. Folding U. S. Citizenship. Mechan­ Rent electric shampooer $1. hot water heat garage, $34,900. living room to warm your ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY: where toe board af finance panies lease land and do their ward. Call 742-8495. Steady full-time position lage Peddler Auctlexi House, 3616. heat, hot water, stove. Refrig­ MANCHESTER — 160x200 lot, own farming. Auto Drlvtnir School 7-A chairs for rent. 649-6762. ically inclined. H. S. grads Olcott Variety Store. COVENTRY—Four room over­ Phllbrick Agency. 646-848t. large trees, high elevation, bones. $15,500. J. Gordon Gerald DoCarll, 63 Blast S t, suggested a cut. evenings 4 p.m.-12 p.m. Route 88, EUington. 875-87U, erator. $90. 247 No. Main. 649 649-5306. LOST — LADy’s blue French Company offers good preferred but not essential. Bob Fhicklger, and Son. FOUR ROOM apartment, first sized Cape, artesian well, clean 6 room Colonial, 2-car Rockville; Andrew Oflara, 102 Mra. Nancy Landophl, physi­ LEARN TO DRIVE — Special KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful 5228, 9-6. fireplace, ceramic tile bath RANCH, 4 rooms, 9 bedrooms, purse containing valuable Painting—Papering 21 wages, free benefit pro- floor, hot water. Call between garage. $16,000. Carlton W. Wetoerell St.; Barbara Merrier, cal education instructor for the papers. Lucky Lady Laundry, attention to nervous and eld­ Apply in Person despite constant footsteps of CASH IMMEDIATELY — We 8-12 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. 649- GLASTONBURY — 5 room with built-in vanity, custom kitchen, living room, wooded Hutchins Agency. 'Realtors, 91 Diane Dr.: Sharon and Con­ girls, showed toe board a dia­ Legal Notices erly. Classroom for teen-agers. g;ram. Write Box P, Herald, a busy family. Get Blue Lus­ built cabinets with stove and lot, handy to bus, topping, Barrows £ Wallace Maple Street. 643-6160. INSIDE and outside painting. stating experience and sal­ 8:30 A.M.-4 P.M. buy anything from a pin to 6987. apartment, second floor, ap­ 649-5132. stance Benson, South Windsor; gram depicting results of Pickup service. Day or eve­ tre. Rent electric shampooer battleship. Used furniture and pliances, unheated, $80. One oven. 742-6724. etc. Excellent ccnditlan. $12,- Manchester Parkade Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman,. 12 physical fitness teats given this LOtRAXlON OBOBB You name your own price. ary requirements. Monday through Friday $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper 900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- MANCHESTER — 2-famlly du- At A (X>URT o r PROBATS, LOST — LARGE yellow and ning lessons. Reasonable rates. 649-7863, 875-8401. appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, GLASTONBURY—6 rooms and child or two teen-agers, 633- Manchester 649-5306 Rau St., Rockville; Mrs. Eliza­ fall. The girls scored In the white cat, vicinity E. Middle Manchester Driving Academy. Supply. 649-8254, 249-4794. bath, 8 miles from Aircraft, 8464. plric 5-6, 3 years old, excellent held at Uaachester, within and tor Conn. State Employment 90.57. Business Property beth Mayer, 68 Eldridge St.; 65th percentile and toe boys In the District of Manchester on ths Tpke. and Finley St. Answers 742-7249. PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ on bus line, adults or small condition, interior newly dec­ toe 60th percentile. She said 3rd day of Novembar, 1964, Service RUBBER STAMPS — 'Three MANCHESTER—Luxurious 5 COVENTRY — Cute 4 room Lawrence Bell, 128 Lakewood to "Bootsie.” 643-5373. terior. paperhanging, wall­ WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ family preferred. 633-2397. MANCHESTER—large 4 room For Sale 70 orated, many extras. Must be Circle; Frank Gakeler, New that this does not mean that Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, 806 Main St., Manchester lines name and address, cush­ tique and used furniture, china, bedroom ranch, 2 full baths, ranch, double wooded lot, ga­ Judfe. paper removed, dry wall work. RN. PART-TIME. CaU 649- apartment, built 1964, $125 per s«sn. 21 ALshworth Street. Call Britain; Mrs. John Landon, He- girls run faster than boj^, but POUND — One black, male Garage—Service— ioned mount, knob handle glass, sliver, picture frames BUSINESS ZONE m - Eight maintenance free redwood ex­ rage, large living room with fiaUtte of Douglas Turitlngton. late Reasonable rates. Baink financ­ 2358. month. 649-5132. anytime 649-7094. bron; Mrs. Grace Haines, Elaat that toe glria are in a little bet­ of MuKdiester in said District de- mong^rel puppy. Call Bolton Storage $1.80. Please print or type. and old coins, old dolls and FOUR ROOM apartment and rooms with two ofOcM, Mp- terior. family room wlto fire­ fireplace, only $8,500. Hayee ceased. 10 ing arranged. FMlly insured. place, scenic acre lot, A Must Hartford; Mrs. Thelma God- ter shape physically than toe Dog Warden, 649-7601. F ree estimates. 649-9658, Jo­ WANTED — Woman to clean G EN ERAL Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. guns, hobby collections, attic garage. Call 649-1840. orate entrance, suitable for MANCHESTER Immaculate Agency, 648-4803. . . . - , On motion of Howard A Tuik- GARAGE FOR CAR, boat or Box 765, Manchester, Conn., contents or whole estates. F\ir- t'urnished Rpartmento 68-A businesa or professional use. See for toe quality conscious. 6-room Cape on a quiet street, reau, Coventry; Joseph Fer- boya. The highest a(x>rer In toe ington of said Hanoheater. admlnls- NOTICE Is hereby given that seph P. Lewis. two mornings a week. Call Hayes Agency. 643-4803. CLARK ROAD in Wiping. lanl, 226 Charter Oak St.; Mra. "ahuttle run ’ was a Grade 8 ^ monUu from storage, 148 Cooper Hill St, 649-8685. 06042. nitme Repair Sendee Talcott- FIVE ROOM apartment, heat, Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. close to schools, bus and shop­ Pass Book No. E6805 issued Manchester, $7. Call Glaston­ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ D YN A M ICS ville, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. stove, hot water. Infjuire 464 ROCKIULLE CENTER—Mod­ ping. 3 bedrooms, new For­ Custom built 6 room Kanch. Agnes Palozie, Broad Brook; , the 3rd day of November, 1964. be by The Savings Bank of Man­ bury, 633-9057. FLUORESCENT lights, five 6’, E. Center St. em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, mica counter and stainless A real nice home. Three bed­ Mrs. Babette Davis, South Michael Landolphi, physical and the same are limited and al- ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ rooms, carpeting, . fireplace education Instructor for toe tor me a^ltore e l^ chester has been lost and ap­ hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Flilly ATTENTION—LIVE WIRE 2-tube, $13. each with tubes. all utilities, adults; also, three Land For Sale 71 steel sink, aluminum storms Windsor; Brenda Moquin, 37 Electric Boat SEVEN ROOM duplex, quiet and finished recreation room, plication has been made to insured. Workmanship guar­ PEIRSONS 649-6902. Rooms Witbont Board 59 room, adults. 875-9121. and screens, $16,500. Wolver­ Chrlatopher S t, Rockville; boys, explained toe physic^' eafate. and. said admSBtoS said bank for payment of the MEN AND WOMEN An Equal Opportunity Employer neighborhood, Laurel St. $110. BOLTON—7.7 acres, 3 clear. RANCH water softener, hstlf acre lo t Ms. Maureen Foley, South education grading sheet which ’ tor is directed to give public no- Business Services anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6328. Appointment to inspect call ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. amount of deposit. WHO CAN TALK AND SELL! FURNISHED room, light Call 643-2465. NEWLY DECORATED 6-room T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Windsor; Mrs. Elizabeth Mo- nHii ha aant hnma with renort tlce to the credUora to bring In O ffered 13 If no answer, 643-9043. housekeeping, private en­ half duplex. fuL'y furnished, 649-0389 or 627-0969. 1577. “ J! . a Iheir claims wiUdn said time al- EARN $600 OR MORE Diamonds—Watebes— L-shaped 6-room Ranch, IN TOWN — a real fine 6-room din, 101 Porter St; Suzanne carda. He praised toe equip- i lo^ed by publishing a com of this NOTICE Is hereby given that trance. Lady on&. One min­ FIVE ROOM apartment, first new furnace, oil heat, 2 full ranch In convenient and quiet (Sold, 59 Barry Rd; Richard m eht at toe school, saying th a t' order in some newspaper having a LAND CLEARING, tree re­ INTEk IOR and exterior paint­ floor, now available. Newly corner lot, in Wapplng, on BOLTON — 7 room ranch on Pass 'Book No. S-11580 issued moval, and chain saw work. ing, walimper removed, fully LABORER — Mechanically In­ Jew elrv 48 ute from Main S t Tel. 649- baths, w’asher, Tl', parking. location. 3 bedrooms, 2 bed Couture, 14 Hemlock Dr., Ver­ la T„.r.naap r o ^ r aorae w e la talrantaken Itit willwui circulation in said probate district*3 by The Savings Bank of Man­ Between Thanksgiving and decorated, oil furnace, garage. Houses For Sale 72 hill with 40-mlIe view. four acres. Three car garage, A. Michaud, 742-8096. Insured, ^ n e Belanger, 648- Christmas demonstrating f^ t clined, inside work, learn pow­ 7959 after 6. On bus line. Apply 27 New St. rooms and dining room if you non; Bradford Hultgren, 131 last a long time. this order and return make to tide chester has been lost and ap­ er press, $1.35 up. East Hart­ WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ Call 649-5907. Large living room with fire­ outbuildings. Ideal for horses, 0512 or 644-0804. selling Toy item In leading atclre. CONCORD RD - Beautiful place, dinij^ room, large prefer. Large living room, Ferguson Rd.; Mra. Kathleen The program for toe year court of the notice given. plication has been made to ford Placement, 1126 Main St, pairing. Prompt service. Up to LARGE ROOM for gentleman, ATTRACTIVE 3-room heated etc. Vacant Owner very anx­ John J. Wallett. Judea LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ Estab. Co. Write experience' to SAVE MONEY—$55 monthly. ranch, large living room, form­ kitchen, 8 bedrooms. 2 great big kitchen with bullt- Kraiue, Rockville; Thomas was described. This fall the said bank for payment of the pairs. sales, rotor blades PAINTING and paperhangfing, East Hartford. $20 on your old watch in trade. private entrance, nice home apartment, furnished. Large 1ns. Two fireplaces. Be your ious. T. J. Crockett Realtor, EMBREE, Box 678, EHlzabeth, Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, 5 room apartment, redecorat­ al dining nxnn. cabinet kitchen, baths, * 2-car garage, full HaUy, 71 E. Middle Tpke.; girls had soccer, and Grade 9 AT A COURT or PBOBATE held amount of deposit. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ good work, reasonable rates, near center, references. 21 closets. Private entrances. own landlord! Madeline Smith, 643-1577. at Manchester, within aad tor the New Jersey. 737 Main Street, State Theater Church St., 649-4966. ed middle aged people. 643- Parking. No pets. Adults. 643- 2 bedrooms, recreation room, basement, recreation area Frank Moeckel, Pawtucket, R. and lO glria had field hockey ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, 30 years In Manchester, your MAN TO WORK in advertising landscaped yard. Marlon B. Realtor, 649-1642. as well. Landolphi explained district of ITsachsster, on the 8Ui and printing department of lo­ Building. 8536. 4860. . with picture window and ROUTE 6 BOLTON — Two I.; Joanne Wells, Wapplng; day of Movembsr. AD. 196A 149 W. Middle Tuniplke, 849 neighbor Is my recommenda­ Robertson. Realtor. 6a-666S. acres of wooded land plus a 6 that he kept toe boys playing Resent, Hon. John J. Wallett, Annonncemenia 2098. cal food chain headquarters, CLEAN, comfortably furnished, door to outside. Owner IN BEITER housekeeping con Mrs. Jeanette Perkins, South tion. Rajnnond Fiske, 649- all utilities, nice neighborhood, SEVEN ROOMS and geirage, room stone house wlto a three Windsor. soccer for a long time to de­ Judge. 9237. must be able to type. Apply Business Locations moving. Call 644-1719. dltlon — ranch wlto 6 large Estate of Harian H. White late of LPN or RN. full or i)art-tlme, parking. 649-1352, p.m. excellent location, 88 Laurel MANCHESTER — New 8 room car garage, all for $14,000. Lo­ ADMITTED TODAY: Peter velop (xiordination and use of ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ TYPEWRITERS - Standard 11-7. 875-2077. in person to Gaer Bros., Inc., Fuel and Feed 49-A Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living rooms built 1959. Quiet dead­ Joplin, Missouri, owning property ice, bonded representative. Al­ Street. Call 649-7747. For Rent 64 cated above Munson’s Candy and Jane Llbbey, Wapplng; toe feet He said that 18 out of in Manchester m said olstnct, de­ and electric. Repaired, over­ 140 Rye St., South Windsor. room, family room, built-in end street, 3 generous bed­ fred Amell. 110 Bri'an Dr., ’THE ’THOMPSON House, Cot­ Shop. House needs a com­ Kenneth Cloutier, Wapplng; toe 22 Grade 10 boys turned out ceased. _ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Electrical Services 22 COUNTER GIRL for night FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, MODERN, CENTRAL, Air- kitchen, master bedroom with MANCHESTER — First offer­ rooms, family size kitchen, Upon application of John T. Mhse, Manchester, 644-8141. DRY HARDWOOD for sale. tage Street, centrally located, plete redecorating, but baa for the soccer team. Next year Jr., anculary administrator a t a chines rented and repaired. work, over 18. Apply Holiday TRAINEE to assist Manager oil furnace, garage. Call 643- Conditioned Offices for rent. dressing room, low twenties. ing. Seven room home wlto aluminum storms and screens, Deborah Harrinian, Parker Pickup Sind delivery service FREIE ESTIMATES. Prompt In Shoe Department, experi­ Call 742-8059. large pleasantly furnished new well, septic, etc. T. J. Bridge Rd., Andover; Mrs. Su­ he plans to have a varsity as praying for authority to sell Lanes, 643-2125. rooms, parking. Cab 649-2358 8507. Off Street parking. Inquire at Hayes Agency, 64S-4808. 2-car garage, oil heat, city 100x196 lot, $15,900. Wolver­ real estate particularly des­ WOOLEN S’TRIPS for hooked Yale Typewriter Service. 649- service on all types of elec ence helpful but not necessary. utilities, good condition Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. san Kelsey, 20 Hilltop Ave., well as a Junior varsity team. and braided rugs. Large var­ for overnight and permanent 164 East Center St. or phone ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813 cribed In said ap^leatlon on fils. 4986. trical wiring. Licensed and m Excellent opportunity for ad­ MANCHESTBIR — New 7 'room throughout, priced at only Vernon. Boy and girls In Grades 7 It Is iety at all times. To pur­ Garden— Farm—Dairy guest rates. FOUR ROOM second floor 649-5!161. BOLTON LAKE — Four room ORDERED:—That the torecolng sured Wilson Eleptrical Co. vancement. Apply Manager apartment. Grown children ac­ raised ranch, 2-car garage, $16,300. Charles Lesperance, MANCHESTER—Spacious cus BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A and 8 are now folk dancing to­ chasers of wool, advice and LAWN M ■'WERS—Sharpened BIG $$ Products 50 year 'round home, generous gether. Grade 9 and 10 boys are application be heard and datsnnln- Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388 Shoe Department, Grandway MIDDLE AGE widow has room cepted. No pets. Call 643- BEAUTIFULLY paneled air bmlt-ins, 1% baths, % acre lot, 649-7620. tom huUt home In excellent room sizes, 2 bedrooms, son to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln ed at the Probata otfU^ in Haar suggestions on rug making and repaired, winter storage. Store, Parkade, Manchester. conditioned space, over 1400 tremendous, value. Hayes Agen­ Slmcm, 55 Crestwood Dr., Ver­ starting baaketball, toe girls Chester In said District, on the IMh given on Tuesday and Friday APPLES—Macs and Cortlands, for rent In private home next 5838. residential area, ultra modern 75x150 lot, pays for Itself, Sales and service — Ariens, for spare time sq. ft., will subdivide, profes­ cy, 643-4808. , SEVEN ROOM (fidat home, 4 non; a daughter to Mr. and are starting modem dance. day (fi November, A.D. 1964. at tea mornings from 10-12 a.m. Floor FlntshiUK 24 No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, to bath with privilege of liv­ kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths $10,900. Wolverton Agency, o’clock in. the forenoon, gnd that Snowbirds, also rental equip­ PART-TIME or full-time exper­ T H I^ E BEDROOM single sional area parking. Main and bedrooms. 3 baths, lot 72x181. plus 2 lavatories, covered Mrs. Jon Steele, 28 Heidi Dr., Boys In toe lower grades will notice be given to all persons in­ Harry M. Fraser Company, AVON 529 W. Center St. ing room, middle age working PORTER STREET Area — 6 Realtor. 649-2813. ment. L & M Equipment Corp., ienced window cleaners. Call home, 1% baths, and garage, Havnes Street, reasonable 649- Marion B. Robertsem, Realtor patio, Florida room, complete­ Vernon. have beginner’s basketball, terested in said estate of the. pear 192 Hartford Road, Manches­ FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- gentleman or lady preferred, room Cape, fireplace, 2-car dency - of said (plication and the Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. Manchester Window Cleaning immediate occupancy, central­ 2811. 648-6988. ly air-conditioned, minimum SUBURBAN COLONIAL — 4 DISCHARGED YEISTBIRDAY: with advanced basketball being ter, Conn. Manchester Elxchange— Enter­ Ing (specializing In older Co., 649-5334. SPECIAL —Strictly fresh eggs but will consider others. 649- garage, large tree shaded lot, tbna and' place • .e of hearing thereon. floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ pays generou.s commis.slons 4 dozen for $1.00; also, small 6813. ly located on bus line. Call maintenance inside and out bedrooms, 2-car garage, fire­ Stanley Grzyb, 20 Berkley S f; offered to the upper grades. by publismng a opy of this order prise 1945. weekdays 9-5,' 649-4581, Eve. $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, 118,900 —^AlTRACnVE 8 bed­ Later on In toe year both in some newspaperr bavingt a oircu- ing Ceilings. Paperhanging. for popular cosmetlc.s .sales pigs for sale, also big one. 122 room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ Call the R F. Dlmock Co., place, large lot, $18,900. J. D. Mrs. Eleanor Gustafson, 17 Di­ and weekends 649-1421. 649-8464. boys and glria -will have turn- Istion in said■ district. dts'trict, at least savaa Personals YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! No job too small. John Ver- in your neighborhood; Na­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A Newmarker Road, 'Vemon-So. FURNISHED light housekeep­ Jumper For Women um stom s, encloeed carport, 649-5245. Realty, 643-5129. 643-8779. vision S t; Mrs. Jean Jordan, 1 J days before the day of eald hear- tional TV Advertising and ing room with cooking fa­ 33 N. Sch(x>I S t; Clarence bling and stunts and toe glria to appear If they see cause at Cellars, attics, trash, small fallle. 649-5750. Windsor line, o ff Dart Hill RCXIKVILLB— 4 rooms, first SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen basement, large lot. nice riew. STATE LICENSED rest home beautiful packaging make LEADING EAS’TERN manufac­ Road. Natsisky Farm, Inc. cilities. also electric refrig­ BOLTON — Split leyel, 8 bed­ Thompson, 326 Spruce St.; Mrs. will play volleyball. sId time and viMCo and bs heard trucking done A-1 right! Call floor, heat tmd electricity in­ living room with fireplace, Im­ Carlton W. Hutchins Agency, rooms, modem kitchen with relative thereto, and by mailing on centrally located, reasonable B43-2928, Tremano Trucking it easy. No experience re­ turer expanding its executive 644-0304. Open 7 days a week erator furnished. Ladles only. mediate occupancy, $15,900. Realtors, 649-6182. Eliza Gado, Glastonbury; Hen­ In the spring toe boys will or before November 10, IM . by rates, friendly atmosphere. Bonds—Stocks— quired. Opportunily now! 643-6388. cluded. 875-0577 between 4-8 butlt-irLs, 2-acre lot with tree.s ry Weir, 174 Center St.; John have track and field stx>rts and certified mall, a copy of tbla ot- Service. force. 'Tho.se who qualify; In­ 7-7. p.m. Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. BUSINESS TWO ZONE Tel. 875-1011. Mortgages 27 Phone 289-4922. tensive sales and management SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, 1% only 6 years old. For qualified Szenkos, 37 Coolldge S t; Mrs. the girls softball and klckball. der to Helen P. t ^ e . 820 Hottet HOUSEKEEPING room, lady buyer conventional mortgage Ave.. Jdplln, Mlisourl; nret Na­ HAVE SMALL pickup truck— techniques are practised for ROCKVILLE— 3 rooms, newly baths, modern kitchen with Norma Brook, Glastonbury; Physical fitness tests will be tional Bank of JopUn, Trustee u-w Attics, and cellars cleaned. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un one year. Starting guarantee Household Goods 51 or gentleman, all utilities, am­ built-ins, dining room, fam­ 430-432 BROAD ST. or VA wlto no down payment. Mark Hilton, 6 French Rd.; given again in June. of Harian H. White, Joplin. Mle- Automobiles For Sale 1 limited funds available for sec­ ple parking. 272 Main St. redecorated, heat, stove, park­ Bulky Crochet! Selling for $18,900. Call the R. ■ouri. and return make to this Pnbbish removed. Reasonable. NAME BRAND goods free — of $125. a week, advancing to ing, on bus line 875-1359. ily room, full basement, 1- James Morrow, 313 Spruce Landolphi said that he plans ond mortgages, payments to EIVERYTHING In sterilized re­ F. Dlmock Co.. 649-5245. Court. NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ Cali 649-1043. Help friends shop with just $1 $9,100 after training. College car garage. $22,900. Phll­ St.; Mrs. Geraldine Barton, 12 to offer Individual sports in cc: Jovo.it»;y w.uand v-.«,..ey(Jheney Tech iccu. i 1* J ? j g ''* races, hatchways, dry wells. . . . to work ment to discuss this fine op­ days, 643-5053 eve. LOOKINQ for anything In real first floor. Call 643-4385. in trade. Lawrence F. Flano, ___ ertil good change. 16 Lewis St., Hartford. siding, two recent heating sys­ Wyatt, Middletown; Bren d a The curriculum meeting held [ claim* All concrete repairs. Reason­ Conn. In meat market. portunity.' estate rentals — apartments, tems, garages, clean. Hayes Realtor, -643-2766, Charles Hopkins, 24 Michael Dr., Ver­ recently at toe elementary i ed by publishing a copy of this or- mechanical condition. $925. BEDS, mattresses, boxsprlngs CLEAN 4 ROOM flat available , . _ Nicholson. 742-6364. able. 643-0861. homes, multiple dwellings, call Agency, 643-4803. non; Miss Sandra Robinson, 22 school WM termed v e ^ gtimul- “ id*‘?'^*kte dl2t''rirt Call 643-4241. Apply In person —clearance prices. Hurry for J. D. Realty, 643-6129. December 1st. adults. 649- MANCHESTER — Near Park- . ------7567; after 6, 649-1928. way. Large new 3 bedroom OWNER MUST sell due to fi- Cole St.; Mrs. Priscilla Pleclty atlng by Principal Nystrom and | ^iu,in ten days»y» from the date of EXPERT TREE and brush re­ Business Opportunity 28 Situations Wanted— best buys. Howard's Sleep THREE BEDROOM ranch In and daughter, 98 W. Main St., Sentelo. thl* order and return make to tbla STEPS OFF East Cqnter ranch, bow window, built-in nancial reversals this beauti­ moval. All work fully insured MEATOWN Female 38 Center. 539 Main, 649-6336. fine Manchester location, Rockville. Sentelo said that laymen tend court of the notice liven. 1955 CHEVROLET ' Station and gpiaranteed. Fret esti­ MANCHESTElC^Drive-ln res- Street—Clean 5 room first kitchen, 2-batos, fireplace, ful five room cape with breeze- John- J.“ —Walletr. itT Judee. Wagon. Call 643-4610. needs a little redecorating but; to look upon such meetings aa mates. Call General Spray taurant, on bu.sy thorough­ 1215% Silver Lane EXPERIENCED mother would BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN floor flat, separate furnace, can be bought right. J. D .' walk-out basement garage. way, two car garage plus a Service, 649-0060. fare, ample parking. Bel Air East Hartford TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! $95 monthly. Hayes Agency, Your choice of colors, % acre large utility building In the "general bull sessions” and that 1958 HILLMAN Sedan, light like to care for working moth­ NOTICE Realty, 648-5129, 643-8779. educators tend to label "patron Real Estate, 643-9332. ers’ children at her home. 643- 1, 2. or 3 YEARS TO PAY 643-4803. lot. Only $17,900. Lawrence rear. Has 1.8 acres of land and Rain Forecast green. Universal radio, heater, INVITATION TO BID F. Flano, Realtor, 643-2766, groups", laymen and members good second car. $125. Call 9643. “SUPER DELUXE” Is located on Route 44A just Household Services SCHOOL STREET — Six room Sealed bids will be received Charles Nicholson. 742-6364. ; over Bolton line in Coventry. of boards of education, "reac­ East CMtar St. Rockville 875-6770. DELIVERY man needed In So. 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE TOP NOTCH BUY In California tionaries." Offered . 13-A Help Wanted— Female 35 Windsor area, steady year EIXCBLLENT care for children All 100% Guaranteed Duplex, modern bath, adults for the supplying and Installa­ Many possible uses for rear preferred. $100 per ' month. tion of the Food Service Equlp- MANCHESTER — Ideal loca­ This is because the educators 1958 ENGLISH Ford Consul ’round for Thursday and Fri­ In my home - hour, day or ONLY $444 start packing on this one. building. Has a $16,000 FHA REIVEAVING of BURNS, moth NURSE’S AIDE, 7-3 shift, full week. Manchester Green area. Available Nov. 16. Call 643- iflent for an Addition and Alter­ tion. 6 room Cape, fireplace, mortgage that buyer can as­ (Continued from Page One) don’t tell the laymen what they OFFICES Sedan, good condition, $150. and part-time. Laurel Manor, day evenings and Saturday. $14.08 DOWN A six room cape with a 644-0191. holes Zippers repaired. Win­ 649-2149. 5663. ations to Robertson School, attached garage. Bus line. sume (pairments $153.00). A are doing, he Mid, and he hoped 649-4519. $1,000 extra Income annually. $14.08 MONTH breezeway and an over­ Char-Bon Real Estate, 643- that lines of communication dow shades made to measure, Call Mr. Turney, 528-6686, be­ — JUST LOOK — Nortih School Street, Manches­ EASY steal at $20,000. T.J. Oockett, panied. In West Los Angeles and 1958 PLYMOUTH, road wor­ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys sized garage. Juet off the 0683. coastal regions, by a tornado — would be opened. tween 6-9. — YOU GET — ter, Connecticut, al^ toe office bus line. Excellent condi­ Realtor, 643-1577. LAST 350 square thy, $185; 1955 Merepry, road made while you wait. Tapt >'e- ____Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 of the General Manager, Mu- CROCHET a rarity In Southern California Nystrom said that dismissal feet of prime of­ 16-PIECE BEDROOM 8349 tion throughout. Now va­ COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1 % of school at 1 p.m. on toe cur­ worthy, $125. Both cars look corders for rent. Marlow's. 8ev SERVICE BOY—Various duties ZONING BOARD , nicipal Building, Manchester, \ baths, family rover $43 a month OPERATORS REFRIGERATOR tors. 649-5132. together bran unhurried atmos­ Q U A LI T Y CARPENTRY- There will be a public hear­ Contract documents may be set. This one a special creation 2575-N lot With a lovely lawn In mas trees over a three-block ance man, ae- payments. Excellent condition. EXPERIENCED delivery man TV SET MANCHESTER—Spacious tree phere. Kooms, dormers, porches, Articles Fdl* Sale 45 ing November 23, 1964 at 8 obtained at toe office o f Scudi- b> half-sizes. Here s a delightful all-season WEST SIDE — $17,900. St. Woodland Park area. Own­ areA • countant or otker 643-1927. for furniture and appliances. AND COMB. RANGE shaded f room Colonial In one At toe recent meeting-Dr. Har­ basements reflnlsl.ed, cab­ Part-time, day shift con­ P.M. In the Town Office Build­ eri & Mankey, Architects, 627 No. 8349 with Patt-O-Rama Is cardigan you can crochet In al­ James Parish. 135x145 lot, er will throw In excellent The worst damage, hirwever, Call Mr. Pettenglll, Norman’s SNOWBLOWERS, new and Free Delivery In Conn. of Manchester’s finest areas. 6 room Colonial with at­ was from the mud, riet Gessler, consultant from the professional use. 1963 FALCON, 4-door sedan, inets. bqllt-lns, formica, tile. sidered. Also excellent op­ ing, Route 31, to consider the Main Street, Manchester, Con­ ia sizes 12%, 14%. 16%. 18%, most "no time” ! Simple stitch­ Includes breezeway and 2-car trees, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, Furniture Warehouse. 646 used, Ariens. Snobird, Toro, Free Set-Up By Our Men following appeal: tached garage. Call John "It was Uke a flash fl(X>d,’’ state department of education, low mileage, like new. 644- No job too small. William portunity for • equalified Free Service By Experts necticut. 20’ i, 22%, 24%, 26%. Bust 33 to es form a lovely pattern. garage, 3 very large bedrooms, built 1958. Spotless condition. 0111. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. Elmore, Turkington, Che­ I>attern No. 2676-N has cro­ McLaughlin at 649-5306 to­ said Meredith Miller aa atten­ answered qiiestions prepared In 1497.- Robbins carpentry service. trainees for full-time. Ap­ Free Storage Until Wanted , No (I bid shall be withdrawn *7. Size 14%. 35 bust, jumper. L% baths, formal dining room, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 646-8446. ply . . . Service and parts. Capitol ney Lane, Coventry—prop­ yards of 46-inch; blouse, long chet directions — sizes 12-14-18 649-5132. day. dants treated her for minor cu(s advance by toe elementary * Air-CondlHoMNl PART-TIME; tool and die Equipment, 38 Main Street, Phone for appointment for a period of thirty (30) days family size kitchen, 24' living and bruises at a hospital. She school teachers. Teachers then 1916, HUDSON 7-passenger maker, first class; also ma­ erty In quesUon—Lake and subsequent to toe opening of sleeves, 2% yds. incl; stitch illustrations. room with fireplace. Owner Super 6 touring car. Good con­ CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex­ Manchester. Open dally 7-6, SAMUEL ALBERT didn’t know then that her moth­ divided up into different grade chinist, first class. FriUch Cross Streets. Requests toe bids without toe consent of To order, send 68c In coins to: To order, send 36c in coins to: moving out of town wants fast INCOME PROPERTY — Three R qrm W <; 3 P f* dition. New top. 26,000 miles. perience. Ceilings and floor Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Hartford, 247-0358 er was presumed dead. levels to talk. Machine, Qo., 87 Thomas S t, permission for the use of toe Owner. •ue Burnett, The Manchester Anne Cabot, The Manchester sale. Wolverton Agency, Real­ family producing $3,600 p«r, V * Abandoiit off ttraal Needs new rings. $1,550. Tel. tUed, porches, reo rooms, g;a- MANCHESTER MODES, SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF “The mud caihe down the Nystrom anticipated one or East Hartford. DARK, RICH stone-free loam! two trailers for year round The Owner reserves ithe right Evening Herald; 1160 AVE. OF tor. 649-281$. year. Two three’s and a five] Manchester Paricade 643-1126. rages. additions, attics fin­ , INC. If you have no means of trans­ AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. mountain and filled one side of two such meetings a month un­ paridny Also, fill, sand, gravel, si^ use on lot located next to to reject any and all bids, to , AMEM(0A8,'NEW YORK, N Y- room unit. Terrific for ambi­ Manchester 649-5306 ished, remodeling, concrete portation, I’ll send my aiito for 10088. MANCHESTER — 6-room Oo- the to(X2se. We shut that side of til toe cu rri^ u m Is develi^ed, SHEET ME7TAL Inspector, ex­ stone. 648-9504. the Well House In Sandy waive technical defects and to 110086. tious couple etartutg-aut. Easy work. No Job too small. Im­ Pine St. Manchester perienced, full-time, for air­ you. No obligation on your part Shore Trailer Park. For istclass mailing add 10c For Ist-claaa mailing add 10c lonlXl with S vbadrooms, 24-foot to finance wito this Income. the house off, but then It started which may take as long as two niake such awards including years. 1957 PLJfM6UtH.^3-door hard­ mediate estimates. 648-2629. craft (juality, in process and FOUR, BACH 14”. Chevrolet ft>r each pattern. Print Name, lor each pattern. Print Ratne, living . room with flreplaoe, Oa bus line, central heat. T.J. BOLTON — 4 large rtibms in breaking toe h(xise up. We could The top, automatic, call 643-0926. This request Is being made accepting a bid, although not Sentelo spoke of the neoesslty Can flna). Fritsch Machine Co., $7 tires on rinu; one palp, size r‘—s ' Address with Zone, Style No. Addi:e8s with ZojVi and Pattern large Mtcben and formal din­ . Crockett, R m Uot, M8-1577. this cute ranch, oversize ga­ hear the cracking noises as it CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ to have the property occupied toe low bid, as it deems lii Its of a philosophy of education en­ Thomas St., Eait Hartlord. 10%, Ski booU; 21” O.B. TV, 43-45 ALLYN ST„ HAR'TFORD In order to eliminate vandalism and Site. Number. ing room, oil hot water heat, rage, patio, large private jot, brMs. B and H Cck (O w ew b) 1957 DODGE 3*dQor hardtop, dows. doors, veilings, hatch­ SALES CLERK — Knowledge sole discretion to be In toe best quiet suburban area, hear Bol­ ‘*I said, ‘We have to get out of compassing Mth echools. B e de­ UHF-VHF. Call 643-9044. OPEN mOHTlS TILL 9 P.M. which ia now being practiced. Ready for you now the new New—'M FaU-WinUr Album > aluminum storms and screens, MANCHESTER —- 4 bedroom radio, heater, automatic, full ways, concrete steps, fidors, of fabrics and some sales ex­ TEacPORART Christmas 'help interests of toe Owner. ton Notch. CaU to eee. $12,000. here.' I 'ran out the back wag fined curriculum as "the dealgn power, good oondltion. -Beat of­ Ail Interested j>erson8 are In­ " * Winter '64 issue of Baric Articles; Custom OoUecUen; Ufotlmo ehUng. Ixnmsdiata oe- taecutive Colonial, appraised rec rooms, attics, finished, ga­ perience, ,$1.25. East Hartford for stock room, dlya Apply FOR SALE — R /C plane and Richard Martiii) regular featurea; tteme to eupancy, $16,M>0» WolvertoB Warren E. Howlahd, MLB and tm the mountain- before the of a eoclal group tor the educa­ fer over $200. CaU after 4, vited to attend. -t'aahlon, our somidets pattern for $80,000. Muat sell Sacri- rage doors. N o Job too smalL Placement, 1126 M^in S t, Manager, W. T. Grant.-Manr imdlo control aqutom«st JCall General Manager _ make! X M y K o a acfijr. i ' A gaB oy, Reidtor, 6M-8818. floe.^Meke aa offer. 644-8087. Realtor, OiS^UOe. bouse started falUag ap in addition to local, re^onal tal B52 bomber crashed The plane was from the 462nd the largest piece of wreckage. and state figures, for the free Stratet^c Aerospace Wing, the Other pieces were no bigger Phi Theta Chapter of Beta series of seminars, scheduled HARTFORD (AP) — and burned in a desolate Air Force announced, at L«rson than a washtub, authorlUea said. Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow to start soon. Gov. John N. Dempsey ravine - cut northeastern Air Force Base, Moses Lake, First reports of the crash Wash. at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. Brown, who is considered W ED. O N LY! says that he will personally Montana area late Tuesday came about 11 p.m. from resi­ Miss Elmyra Tessier, 99 Broad a specialist on problems of gov­ night, killing all seven The Air Force said the plane dents of a sparsely populated St. The meeting is open to have introduced in the was on a simulated bombing run section 26 miles south of Wolf ernment, is a professor of public crew members, and start­ Front End those interested In joining. The administration at the University MEN'S and BOYS’ sBa ■ ■ General Assembly a bill to to Bismarck, N.D., but carried Point. hostess will be in charge of of Hartford. name a major section of ing a prairie fire. no bombs. The prairie fire was seen m program. He had previously taught his­ Route 8 the ‘‘James H. The bodies were found today, It said radio contact was lost far away as Scobey, 80 miles Special tory-and political science at St. HALF SOLES $ n /5 with the plane as it was de­ from the crash scene. Darcey Memorial High­ the Air Force reported. scending from an altitude of R 0 9 I. . $12.50 A mlasion class on Spanish Joseph College in West Hartford. Residents of the house nearest Amei^ans, spon.sored by Unit­ way.” Two of the bodies were locat­ 36.(X)0 feet to 23,(XX) feet. the crash, the Jake Schlepp (1) ALIGN FRONT END He serves as Chalrmaii. of the and HEELS " ed near one of the eight jet en­ ed Church Women, will be held research committee of the Darcey, general manager of Ranchers mobilized hastily to family, neither saw nor heard (2) BALANCE FRONT Regular 18.50 - $3.75 The Waterbury Republican and gines, which were hurled more fight the prairie fire and extin­ it and were informed by neigh­ WHEELS—Reg. $4-00 Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon Greater Hartford Chamber of at Center Congregational s Leather, Neolite or Rubber American, died earlier this year. than a fourth of a mile from the guished it with sacks, shovels bors. The Schlepp house la thres (S) CHECK FRONT Commerce. Church instead of Wednesday The governor said yesterday point of-Impact. and tractors after it burned WHEEL BEARINGS as previously scheduled. Mrs. that the bill he Is having drafted Names of the men were with- across 350 acres. (See Page Ten) (4) CHECK BRAKE JUSTICE JOINS LAW Earl Swallow will conduct the will give the Darcey name to the SYSTEM Christmas Bazaar Features Variety of Items WASHINGTON (AP) — Spirit class. of jtuUce has joined majesty of section of Route 8 running from IIOUSE&.HALE the Naugatuck town line north All Four Only Mrs. Joseph Phelan, left, andw to 3 p.m. at St. Bartholomew's^Andreoll, candy; Mrs. Robert law at the new Rayburn House to Route 44 in Wlnsted. Students Riot in Japan Mrs. Daniel Carey set up School Hall Dell, preserves; Mra. Charlee Office Building. HAT CLEANING and QUALITY Mrs. Edward Serrell and Mrs. Gervase and Mrs. Miglio Car- The bigger-than-Iife statues of Dempsey said that Darcy “ as window display last week 1 much as any individual was res­ THE COLONIAL HALL Walter Jennings are co-chair­ 1111, used toys; Mrs. Edward seated Q ^ree face each other SHOE REBUILDING SERVICE DEPT. — ROCKVILLE — the former Tweeds store on men of the event. Goss and Mrs. Dominick Ca- across the broad expanse of ponsible for the legislative push that made possible the speedy Available For Main St. with articles that will They will be assisted by Mrs. taldo, games, and Mrs. William steps S t the front of the building PLEASE USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE Receptions, Weddings, be sold ,at a Chri-stma.s Bazaar, Anthony Pietrantonlo, arrange­ Taylor, Santa Claus. (Herald which is expected to be ready construction of Route 8 through Arrival o f N-Sub Private Parties, sporlsored by St. Bartholomew's ments; Mrs. Geno Andreini and photo by Ofiara). for occupancy in January. the upper portion of the Nauga­ Social Events, etc. Church, Saturday from 10 a.m. Mrs. Vincent Rosa, publicity; tuck Valley." SERVICE ON ALL Call 875-9327 Mrs. George Bosch, decorations; I He recalled that at a ground- CONVENTIONAL MAKES Mrs. John Kurowski and Mrs. i breaking ceremony in 1962 for one section of Route 8 he had Sets Off Protest Robert Boland, refreshments; FOR Mrs. Stanley Bellefleur and I joked that the highway should MORIARTY Mrs. Anthony Giraitls, house j be designated "Darcey Drive.” COMPARE OUR and attic treasures; Mrs. Fran­ I The bill will probably be ,in- SASEBO, Japan (AP)—Leftist-led demonstrations cis Boland and Mrs. Eugene i troduced in January when -the Cosmetics general assembly begins normal 1 broke out tonight in this southerfi port on the eve of BROTHERS PRICES ON ALL Lescroart, cakes and foods; PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. Joseph LaVae, aprons. I business. Demp.sey .said he j the first visit of a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine 'to 301-815 CENTER ST. Also, Mrs. Daniel Carey and would seek bi-partisan sponsor­ Japan. Police reinforcements poured into the city. TEL. 643-5135 IT’S Mrs. Charles Hamilton, handi­ (Herald photo by Pinio) ship for the bill in both houses. Fighting broke ' out in Tokyo<8>- ARTHUR DRUG crafts; Mrs. Joseph Phelan sind Paii;icipating in this morning’s Veterans Day cere­ • Hyszko of St. John’s Polish National Catholic when police tritd to break up a danced up to the gates and bn- Mrs. Kenneth Grabow, chil­ monies are (left to right) the Rev. Paul Kaiser of Church, Aiithony O’Bright (A L ), speaker Edson Operating First sitdown protest against the visit gan a sitdown. Liggefts dren’s gifts; Mrs. Harry Fay, I by 1,400 students in fremt of the Akira Iwal, leader of tiie 4.i country store; Mrs. Jaunes Concordia Lutheran Church, Henry Wierzbicki M. Bailey, Mayor Francis Mahoney, Mrs. Anthony HARTFORD (AP) - A suc­ Diet building. Twelve police and mllUon-memlier left-wing i - cessful -removal of a senile Downing and Mrs. Edward Pa- (AL), Edwin Edwards (VFW), the Rev. Walter Rowe (VFW Auxiliary) and C. Elmore Watkins. eight students were injured In OHYO Lalx>r Federation, At The Parkade cataract by freezing (cryosur­ ganl, special gifts; Mrs. Stan­ ------the fighting. Nine students were threatened to esdl protest gery) was performed for the MANCHESTER ley Mldlln and Mrs. John Col­ arrested. strikes unless the government lins, holiday decorations; Mrs. first time in Hartford yester­ The demonstrations in Sasebo withdrew its pennissicMi for Steve Casallno and Mrs. John day at Mt. Sinai Hospital. were more sporadic. But Social­ submarines to visit. Legislators Removal of the cataract or RUMMAGE SALE Veterans Day Ceremonies ist leaders predicted 10,000 dem­ American and Japanese au­ thin membrane that covers the 8EN. RUSSELL LONG onstrators would be on hand lens o f the eye is one of the thorities have streesed that the Faced With when the 2,552-ton Sea Dragon Sea Dragon carries no nuclear Sponsored By Soroptimist Club of Manchester most delicate surgical opera­ docks ’Thursday in Sasebo for a tions in medicine. weapons and t h « there Is no three-day visit. danger of radloacti'vs eontemt- THURS.. NOV. 12— 9 A.M. Honor Heroes of All Wars Jan. 6 Limit A thermoelectrically cooled Long Camp Tension was high in Sasebo, nation. stylet at 0 degrees was ap­ only 35 miles from Nagasaki, plied to the cataract. It took By ROBERT KILPATRICK ■^cation. The keynote speech of^erans Day truly a day of dedi smkshed by a U.S. atomic bomb K was the first political erisia 773 Main St. (Formerly Tweeds) FOR EXPERT HARTFORD (AP) — The six seconds to remove it from Manchester paused to­ Edson M. Bailey, World War I cation. joining veteiAiu in Confident In World War D. faced by Premier Blsaku Sato, WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING veteran and former principal of such a crusade we ■win niake busy 1963 Connecticut General the eye. The operation w m per­ 1 day to remember the fight­ formed on a 74-year-old man. Officials said the government elected two days ago to replace I'.J Benefit of Homemakers Service RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Manchester High School, set a substantial payment oh our Assembly, its latest special ses­ was moving 2,500 police rein­ ailing Hayato Ikeda. ers— ^living and dead—^who the tone. sion under way, has a new Cataracts are the most COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE debt to them.” frequent cause of blindness in Of Support forcements into Sissebo and Tiro hours after the govern­ had battled tlmiughout the "If Veterans Day, 1964, ; . . The observances began from deadline to meet for reaching sending six patrol bo«ts to the ment’s announcement Tuesday SEE has any meaning it is that once .pportionment. the elderly. They are about the world to obtain the free, Manchester High B size 6 t the yoke of a robins harbor to prevent dbmonstra- of the sub 'visit, Communist and again we reflect upon the ideals promptly at 10:30 when, with Legislative leaders set Jan. WASHINGTON (AP) — The tors from blocking channels. Socialist sound trucks w etf democratic society we for which our country was egg and are formed when the camp of Sen. Russell B. Long ■ EYE-GLASSES by a blast of a whistle, the units 6 as the date for the closing of membrane lacks proper nutri­ Nearly 10,000 lefUet-led dem­ driving through Sasebo urging know today. fought; on the virtues which came to attention and stepped the special liesslon and agreed exuded confidence today over onstrators marched to the gates the populace to expose the 'visit. CLARKE MOTOR SALES 'It was a cold tmd gloomy ents and turns opaque. his chances of becoming assist­ DeBella and Reale Opticians have made America great; and out for the short march to the to limit the session strictly to Within about two weeks the of the Diet in Terfeyo and handed They were matched by sound 301 BROAD STREET— 643-9521 ■Veterans Day and ceremonies to resolve once more to take up hospital. reapportionment issues — ex­ ant Senate Democratic leader in petitions to 30 Socialist mem­ trucks of the ruling Ubeial man should have his normal vi­ the new (Congress next January. Complete were performed under rain- whatever arms must be em­ Many small clusters of on­ cept for emergency leglslatlcm bers of the Diet demanding csui- Democrat party blaring govern­ sion restored, Mt. Sinai doctors This is the post now held by Eye Glass Service threatening clouds. ployed to keep America great. lookers had gathered to watch certified by the House Speaker cellation of the submarine’s 'vIb- ment assurances that the sub say. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Vour e y e doctor's But it was a time of rededl-' By doing this we will make Vet- the parade as it headed down and the President Pro Tempore it. Party leaders claimed they posed no radiatioti threat to Sa­ prescription filled — of the Senate. Minnesota, vice president-elect. had signatures of more than X sebo. E. Middle Tpke. and onto Main It will be filled by vote of the 68 modem frames — The Legislators opened the Pleads Innocent million of Japan’s 100 million URra-rlghtists alements also St. before turning right to the Democratic senators meeting In lenses duplicated — World War I Memorial located session yesterday. Before ad­ HARTFORD (AP)— Edward people. As the demonstrators journing until next Tuesday, caucus ahead of the new ses­ march off, 1,4(X) students snake- prescription sun­ before the hospital. T. Roche, 28, o f Weehawken, sion. glasses — prompt re­ Many Families Post Qaims they heard G o v . John Demp­ N.J., pleaded Innocent yester­ Some of the units represent­ Long claims to have commit­ pairs. HOLMES^unefta^ffjm s ed were the various veterans sey’s special message, in which day in U.S. District Court to 18 Asylum Street he urged them to do the reap- chargee of bank robbery. Roche ments of more than 86 senators 400 MAIN STREET • AAANCHESTER.CONN. For Most-in-Service Record organizations and their auxil­ that they will support him for HARTFORD iaries, the Boy Scouts, and Room 104 (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Ten) the post. The Louisiana senator Alabama Democrats Worry^ Girl Scouts. The Manchester said he will ■win on the second or Russ DeBella Tel. 522-0757 Enrico F. Reale WASHINGTON (AP) — Many<^ More than a dozen families High School Band was accom­ third ballot in the caucus "pro­ proud American families, from came forth ■with at least seven panied by its coetumed baton- vided President Johnson does May Lose Primary Rights Whatever The the Thompsons of Minnesota to members In service during the twirlers. not enter the situation.” the Coynes and Zygmunts of past 25 years. Police diverted traffic and ^ Even Birds Are Confused Long said that as of the mo­ Weather Penn.sylvania, have po.sled At least two — the Thompsons the parade reached the hospital ment the President has not ex­ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)^ration, Democratic nominatloii claims to the most-in-military of Lawler, Minn., and the about five minutes before the pressed a preference and “ I do — After each presidential elec­ was all it took to win. service record by a single fami­ Vaughts of Oawfordsvllle, Ind. ceremonies were due to begin. Unusual Problems Created not believe he will.” tion since 1952, the Democrats The Goldwater landslide To protect the pallbearers, fam­ ly — had 10 veterans of military The participants slowly gath­ His chief opponents for the in Alabama have counted the elected five Republicans to Oi»t- The Veterans Administration, service In the family. ered In a semi-circle on the post are Sens. John O. Pastore rotums and twitted the RepubU- gross and swept Denlocrats out ily and visitors from inclement In advance of Veterans Day to­ Nine of the 12 Thonfipson freshly raked lawn surrounding By Lengthy Indian Summer of Rhode Island and Mike Mon- caiu: “You’re eligible to have a of local office in a score of coun­ Max Miller B liss the war memorial. There was a weather, we have a portico over day, had wopdered aloud of the brothers, sons of Helen Thomp­ roney of Oklahoma. Also men­ primary now, why don’t you?” ties. Thousands of Alabamans, Kjera family,” originally from son who still lives In the Lawler chill in the air and It was not tioned as possibilities are Sens. A political party must get 20 bristling with resentment our front entrance. It’s another of Minnesota, held some sort of area, served during World War long before both spectators and (CHICAGO (AP) — This is the^ “ The other day,” Robert Edmund Muskie of Maine and per cent of the votes in a gener­ against the party of their ances­ Says... our facilities for the comfort and record with its seven brothers II. \ 10th entered military serv­ particloants were shivering. season when any suburbanite Mann said, “ I saw huge flocks Philip A. Hart of Michigan. al election before it can have a tors, cast a straight GOP ballot. n th m k ’L who,saw military service during ice right aften the war. All sur­ Hospital employes and patients worth his salt usually is moodily of blackbinls and bronzed grac- In recent days both Pastore primary, at state expense, the- Republican -spokesman jubl-.. THlOflDIR convenience of the families we is World War U. vived. All but one still live In watched from windows. contemplating his snow shovel. kles traveliiw east. They should and Monroney announced their following election year. lantly proclaimed the advent of OFTHl serve. The VA did not spepify if by Minnesota. After the National Anthem, Instead, many of them have have been flying south at this candidacies and circulated let­ The Republicans have been a strong two-party system in a GOlDinRUlE record it meant number of fam­ Ten of the 11 Vaught brothers chairman Anthony O’Bright of dandelion problems. time of year. They seem to ters to Democratic senators eligible since the finit Eisen­ state lo n g known for one-party VISIT OUR NEW ily members who served in served a total of nearly 50 years the American Legion welcomed In the eastern half of the na- think it’s stUl summerUme. seeking support. The Long hower campaign of 1962. They control. -Acting OOP state chair- - the military simultaneously or in the armed services — seven those present The Invocation, Uon, trees stubbornly clutch “ The flowers and the trees camp regards Pastore as the kept right on nominating their man Tom Brigham went fur­ an Electric Blanket the family with the most World their leaves and flowers are don’t seem to know today is most formidable opponent. candidates by convention — and ther. Ho said Alabama will be a LIQUOR War II veterans. " (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Seventeen) blooming. Even the birds are Nov. 11. Dandelions are bloom­ Monroney said Tuesday In getting a bigger vote each elec­ Republican state in the years to SOUIH SIDE confused. ing and leaves are still on buck­ Oklahoma City that he feels tion. come. ENTBANCE The western United States has thorn trees. very good about his chances for This year, it’s a different sto­ Dismayed Democratic leaden DEPARTMENT fel; the coming winter's sting, “ I saw yarrow (a herb) and getting the post. ry. It’s the Democrats who had analyzed the GOP victory, hope­ but the mild temperatures and many varieties of aster bloom­ “ I called the President to ses to call in the mathematicians to fully, as an emotional outburat fair skies ct Indian summer ing, and the golden weeping wil­ if he had any objection to my see if they can hold a primary touched off in large measure by Just set the dial for your sleeping comfort, State GOP May Drop Lower prevail from the Midwest to low trees retaining their color. candidacy,” Monroney said. in the 1966 elections. opposition to the Civil Rl|^ts New England. Much of the sun- Not In my 73 years have I seen “ He said he was taking no part Sen: Barry Goldwater carried Act. They forecast a return to and drift...into slumber. Deep, soft slumber. favored area also is trapped In the willow retain their colors in the choice. But he spent a Alabama on Nov. 3. The Demo­ Democratic domination two a prolonged drought. this late In so confusing an au­ good deal of time compliment crats got only about 30 per cent years from now, but readily ad­ Peaceful sleep. Bliss. Before It Starts Comebaek In (Chicago, a conservationist tumn.’ ’. ing me on my .swing vote for the of the vote. mitted their ranks are split by F said the balmy November Indian summer, which has no medicare program. Our person' Thus have the mighty fallen intraparty strife. _ _ _ _ _ ^ ‘ \ weather has kppt the birds from from public favpr in a - state their annual sojourn. Ask the next rested p«son you meet, you’ll NEW HAVEN (AP) __ <^its own funeral pyre with re-^cut Citizens for Goldwater, have (See Page Fourteen) (See Page TwjjJ where, for generation after ^en- (See Page Nine) We take prii^e , Connecticut Republicans newed youth and vigor. already called for unity behind % be told that a modern electric blanket brings The state's decision on the the state chairman. plunged headlong—almost question of national leadership But these appeals, no ifiatter in our Prescription a qualify of sleep that you never knew before. suicidally— to a new low in was “ clear and subject to no how- sincere, will not lessen the last week’s election. misinterpretation,” said State behind-the-scenes struggle for ‘‘The only way is up,” GOP Chairman A. Searle Pinney power. No matter how cold it becomes on the out­ on election night. Lupton’s future in the party is said one ^publican hopefully There was both a ring of vic­ Service I . after the'debacle in which the' as uncertain as the party’s it­ side, you remain snugly wrapped in warmth tory and a note of challenge in self, but there is little doubt S tu d e b a te r party lost the only major of­ Pinney’s statement. that an attempt will be made to fice It held—a congp-easional ... pre-dialed warmth of your own selection. The outcome of the election shut him out of the party’s inner THE COMMON-SENSE CAR seat was surely a vindication of the councils. T he professional For Christmas, there ^ But things are likely to get middle-of-the-road philosophy- The former state senator from One big reason for this new kind of sleep is is no warmer gift! even worse for the party before advocated by Pinney and other Weston Is also director of the atmosphere of this line they become better. It has been leaders now in control of the Connecticut Republican Citizens the wonderful lightness of the blanket itself. Electric blankets make ideal gifts in a steady decline since it was state organization. Committee. buried in a Democratic land­ The implied challenge,was to pharmacy denotes for man, woman, child, couple. This organization conducted an SAVE " <800 You’re not weighted down. Indeed, you slide six years ago. the relatively small but well- intensive drive to revitalize OOP competence and care. They are available for single beds There is no certainty that organized pro-Goldwater faction organizations in the big cities, scarcely know you have on a blanket at all. and for double beds with single "u p” is the only direction it has in the party that had directed but the Democratic pluralities in You know that your 1964 to go. It could, for example, be­ the GOP’s state campaign this those cities this year were -big­ or dual controls...in a wide range come so fragmented that only year. ger than eiver. '' ’ Doctor’s prescriptions will of colors and prices. See your the shell of a party remains. “ We look to the future with op­ Lupton has been a thorn In- Every member of every family should have an timism and eager anticipation,” electric appliance dealer. And rock bottom stUl lies f the side of state leaders since l>c compounded precisely and little below where it is now. said Pinney. he bucked the state organization electric blanket It pays for itself in healthy, Chances are that by the end of What lies ahead for Connect­ in forming the citizens commit­ CLOSE-OUTS! icut Republicans? tee. priced fairly, based upon an next year the Republicans will restful sleep. have lost control of their only A drive to divest the pro-Gold- Marsillus, also a former state accurate record o f costs. remaining power base — the water faction of whatever pow­ senator and an unsuccessful can­ House of Representatives in the er it has left is already imder didate for the GOP gubernator­ Try us next time! General Assembly. way. ial nomination two years ago, is The firri of what wlU probably expected to emerge as the When the leg;islature Is reap­ be inany post-election meetings stremg man of the Republican portioned — as It must be by of GOP leaders was convened conservatives. the General Assembly itself or secretly by Pinney In Hartfdrd Significantly, Marsillus was by a court-appointed master - — last week. the only one of the state’s four the odds are tha,t Democrats will The almost certain outcome of Goldwater delegates to the Na­ win Control of both houses'for the reorganization moves now tional Covention in San Fran­ Miller's T h e Hartford Electric Light Com pany the second* time in the state’v -in progress is that the moderate cisco who has dedlined to say taistory. wing led t)y Pinney will take full- that he would support Goldwa­ Even.so, some top leaden command of the pu ty. ter a^ain U he had It to do over Pharmacy •oland M otors View last week's d iw t s r as John. 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