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MONDAY; DECEMBEatitrlMt PAGE EIGHTEEN Ths Weather iinnrhfstfr lEuftting Hfntlii . Nftt Pri« ifba Fereeaet ef U. 8. Weather Enraon For ttw i U M . 2f0[f«ifber li, 16SS Snow ngnin toUgbt and tnmtag eoMer. Lcrar in tlia 20a. . Wednea* day snow ending tar morning, thon About Town 13,891 mostly cloady, continued eoM with Member of tbe Andlt r lEu mittg raUi ehance ef flurries. High Se to 85. Joho Mathar Chapter, Order V Bustmi at OMcnlatton Manehetteir^A City of yUlaga Charm or DeMolay, wUl confer the eec- ond degree tonight at 7:30 at the Maeonlc Temple. The MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1963 (Claaalficd AdvertMag on PRICE SEVEN CENTS ChrlaUnae party o r l ^ U y HOUSE R HALEYS gifts of sportswear VOL. LXXXm, NO, 54 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ■cbeduled for tonight, wUl be .11 Stiv..,!/— iviaachestur held Dec. 1ft. I Kancheeter Lodge of Maaona win confer the Maater Maaon Events degree tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Girls’ Winter Hats •t the Maaonlc Temple. In State Venezuela for Leoni, Hie printing committee of the Sizes 7 -i4 John Mather Cluster, Order of DeMolay, will meet tomomw : at 7:80 p.m. at 82 Gerard S t Values to $1.98 Ex-Soviet Spy M a n ch eeter^ T K S will hold Dies in Elm City a 'biudneaa meeting tomoww •1.24 Terrorism Continuing at the Itallan-American Club. m
PAGE THREE M a m THESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. (X3NN., TUESDAY, PEOEMBER 8, 1968 MANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, DECEMBER $, 1968 knlTsa, forika and apocna for the' Coventry llestk dsahr Hebron upsAalra room. If ttw member- Edwards Says CD Faulty SHOPPING Both sMss vshwahls Bolton aMp of th^ Pilgrim Frifowsbip FREE DELIVERY Events NOKTH grow*, tliie numbML will peed to Youth, 20, Hurt 4A.M.to9r.M. Events DAYS TO * 5 4 S I Women’s O u b increase. The room >waa com Even for ‘On Paper’ Setup Bishops Gain Powers Sheinwold on Bridge 9 A K 1 CHRISTMAS C 7 3 2 Selectmen Seek to Control pletely done over fqr the special In ^Car Crash In Nation ^ Holiday Parly uae of the Pilgrim Fellowship ARTHUR DRUB In World and the Junior high Sunday Although the "on paper’’ ClvilCno rusty thMy will not sound. BRIDGE ORIMINOLOOT nessea with the nine oi dia - Set Tomorrow A SO-y^ar-okl MannheBier Defense organization that Man I also Ibel that, if ws are By Decree of Pontiff WASHINGTON (AP)—Ih the A 10 7 ^hool Board Bid Waiving school class in order to save SAIGON, South Viet Nam NEEDS SECOND LOOK monds, losing to ghe queen. the lounge for the use of aduMs youth te in fialT condition today cheater maintains may be in to accept food toom the govem- news from Washington: i 9 « 3 5 7 5 4 J ment (to stock aheSters), we iA P i—The United States start By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Later, declarer geU back to only. at Manehsater Memorial Hos Una with the budgetary de O K 10 «. TTts aniMMl Cfiirirtinas party should see theft the water, con- (CMtlnusd from P *t« One) CIVIL DEFSNSK: SeMta If you're a student of crime, dummy with a heart and tries 137* eelecemen wUI ask Town^lioM a ^kpecial meeting tonight Aboard Destroyer mands of the town directors, its Notice priest* of seylnif Mis* at any ed pulling 1.000 troop* out of 10 5 A A 7 f S at 8 p.m. at the town office* to of the Hebron Women’s Oub pital toMbwing a head-on c d - functioning — even on the tseiiawM saw fiilod aasd atorsd." aourcea aald today it la Ques your microscope ready, another diamond finesse. This SOUTH OounMl HaroU GarrUy to draw Adelard J. Bemala Jr., etec- time of the day. South Viet Nain, today. Three I wins, and he makes his con uf> an anMndnwnt to a town or diBciuM the fire dep a i^ en t’e re WiU be hsM In the Douglas Li- u«in« test night on ■ww-oovered "paper” level — Is far from per A t Broadcast Houae, where berome a Catholic. If the other j Dispense "for a just and tionable whether OongrdaS will Youour problem is to spot any A A K O t < toxmica technician third dess, WE HAVE DAILY jet transports let Saigon w ith' crime that occurred In the hand tract. dinance on purchas!ng, tlghten- quest for a new tarn uruck. Rep- brary recreaLtion room tomor USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adel- Rt. 44A in Ooveniry Jurt west of fect, and may cost the town a EJdWards 'works, "food for 1,- objects, "the Pauilne privilege" i rea.sonabie cause with all minor complete action this year on a 9 Q 10 S reeentatlves from the fire dq- loss In matching Federal funds. 221 men aboard. The remainder | shown today and to nab any Actually, Bast should put up 0 A I » felg ita provialoni on board of row at 8 p.m. GifU will be ex and J. Bemaie of London Rd., te Twin HSis Dr. 500 persona is stored and water allows their marriage to be dia- \ matrimonial Impediment* even $90.8 - million nuclear fallout the king of diamond* whenever eduoaiUon powen. partment will be present to an- Frederick G. Edwards, 248 DELIVERY TO'HIE tn the case of mixed mar- are scheduled to be hom>- for sheter program approved by criminal. A 3 3 aervkig aboard the deetroyer The youth, Mlchad Simard of for ^ same number wea stpred solved after the one Is convert the suit is flrst led from dum m awer queations. changed between the member*. Porter St., deputy director of rlages.” Christmas. ; the House. North dealer W «t TY seteefmen wlH requeat tender US8 Arcadia which op 99 Essex St., rscei'ved head and tn the provided containers the my. South may decide to play A somewhat unusual plan fot the town (JD organiaatfohs, who ed. The converted Catholic 1* A toUl of ItkSOO U S. military ! A Senate Armed Services Both sides vulnerable ttwt the asnandknent require erates cut of Newport, R.I. Ar some week the food waa de- ' —Allow marriages between East for K-Q-6 of diamonds in Blanobeater Evening HeraM shoulder injuries. He waa a was Informed of tbs directors’ free to irarry again. The pri- personnel will remain in Viet I subcommittee postponed until Opening lead—Queen of club* AD ttw boand o f educeitlan to coat- the ciub puts ita member* "on cadia recently completed a four- U-vered,” ha says. BOLTON Catholic* and non-Cathoiics. stead of K-10-«, and may thus it Bolton oorrewoigleBt,NHdlWt, Clem*.Olemi pes:enger in w car driven by Implicit decision to maintain a St. Paul Nam, but authoritative Ameri next week the hearing o^ furth- West opvned the queen of w it with them, aa all other tbe spot,” each member’s gift month tour of duty with the WUUaon J. BUveratone, 18, of IMwords crlUciaes the town’s vilege 1* named after -Permit the celebration of can sources reported that their lose the game and rubber. That weU Young, Mephoneephone 3U-88S1 "paper” CD organization by because the concept is derived Mass on shipboard. ' er testimony on the compromise clubs and continued the suit un- boenda must under the present to be priced i»ot leas than a dol- Sixth Fleet In the Mediterra 84 Durant S t, Mancheater. Bil- turnout for CD practicea. gradual withdrawal may begin til South ruffed. Declarer drew is. South may capture the king Answer: Bid two club*. The General Manager Richard Mar /rom his letter to the Corin Permit priests to say three I bill, which has administration berma of the crdlnarTce, when Ver. TWe sounds kind of merce- nean. During the tour vieiita verstone was treatisd at ths hoe- ’Tsn months of the year on AREA early next year. two rounds of trumps, cashed with the ace ofd lamonds, re- hand U not qulU strong enough w im tin last month, ha* pointed out the second Monday of the thians. Masses on Sundays. . backing. ever the achool boand M to naty, but the girls voted to have were made to porta in Spain, pttail for a lacerated right kme The Defense Department has three rounds of hearts and led turn to dummy with a heart, for a Jump to thro* spades (un waive bidding on a purchaM that there are still "several month a OivU Defense emr- Another faculty permits - Allow blind priests, a.ssi.sted Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, Army to begin it that way. Members are also Portugal and France. and forehead and dischaugied. questions left unanswered.” .said it hopes to have most a low diamond from dummy, ft- and lead a dlmaond losing the less you have passe wMich wouM exoeed1 S4O0. Prbtestants expected to bring gift* to be clae is hsM St 8 p.m. bishops to allow ille^timate by another priest, to celebrate chief of staff, told the subcom with). Bid a side suit and nusa Police aaid the BUvenabone Edwards had requested clar youths to enter the prie.sthood. American personnel out of the mittee Monday that "prudence nessing with the nine from hi* Jack to West’s queen, The ordinance now requiree forwarded to patient* at the Manchester Evening Herald "For the past year, tbe oaily LENOX Mass. war by the end of 1085. hand. Still, South should start the spades later. oar, heedhg west, was hit when ification of the status of the Bishops are also allowed to Permit chaplains in pri.sons. and plain common sense dic ttmt the medorHy of the mem- Norwich Ho*pit*i, as previously Hebron correspondent. Miss a car driven by Dairid O. Ktas, ones to ffoow for the driBs is West won with the queen of diamonds early to have a fair Urge Unity town CD set-up fnwn Martin, the oommunicatione personnel. PHARMACY grant permission to Catholics to hospitals and orphanages, "in Gen. Paul D. Harkins, chief tate" a shelter program. Such bera o f aili boeands, eoccept the pubUehed. Susan B. Pendleton, telephone 17. of Rt. 44A, Ooventry onosaed pointing out a variety of defi of the American command in diamonds and could return only | chamce. For Bhelnwold's M - page "TTfis drill is for all members read books on the index of the absence of the pastor, to ad- tralia and Keith Holyoake of protection, he said, "can reduce board of education, who wMi to A program has been pteimed 228-8454. the center line after skiddfog ciencies in the town’s organiza Viet Nam and Thailand, per- dlmaond or a club. • A dla Dally Question booklet, "A Pocket Quid* to waive bidding oh a partSoular of the OhrU Defense staff, but readlng matter forbidden by the minister the sacraments of con- New Zealand got on the line the number of fatalities result' (Goattaned from Page Oae) by M » . Norton P. Warner ot into dhe rear of a car operated tion. 2T9 E. CENTER ST. ,sonally thanked the men who mond return would give South Partner deals and bids oae Bridge," send 80 cents to Mem must apply in writing to not even tbe director (John church when the books are used Hrmatlon In danger of death " after a record^ message from ing from a nuclear attack by Bridge Book, Manchester BVe. Ottead oonaisting of vocal mu- ity Alice Oougtilin, 48, of Main As deputy CD director, and an for re.search or study purposes, j _ Grant experienced and pru- left today for their work. They Queen Elizabeth II inaugurated tens of millions” and la geared a free finesse; a club return spade, and the next player pass- the aeVecUnen fbr their verdict Rev. Mr. Segerhammar asked: aic, everybody Joining in. _* Merz), has appeared.” included Army. Navy and Air would allow dummy to ruff ee. You hold: Spades, 8-4-8-S; Herald. Box 3318, Grand Central Andover St., Oyventry. engineer for WTIC in Hartford, TEL. 649-0894 Most of the powers, including' dent confessors the faculty to a submarine cable across the into the military planning of the aii to whether it la in the beA "Who la going to give the au akk, "Samta’a WorksWp,” and a The Coughlin women had Merz, in tntervlerwB with The Force personnel. while South discarded the Jack Hearts, A-K-d; Diamonds, 7-t- Station, New York 17, N.T. hiteiraet o f the town. Edwards is first concerned with the one concerning the index. I absolve persons from all cen- Pacific from British Columbia Joint Chiefs of Staff. Copyright IMS thority for our. Roman Catholic talk by Mrs. Chariea Rathbun, slowed her car when it was CD communications. Herald, has expreeaed oonaid- prevlously were obtained by nures with some exceptions, to Hawaii, the Fiji I.slands, New of diamonds. Either way South S; an bs, K-9-4. Only ttM board o f eduoaUon, Lighting Contest eroble dtscoumgWnent with the General Features Oerp. friends to speak? After all, 1 on ”T7»e cranberry Harveet” rammed in the rear by the Klee He says, “ As I imdenrtond it, and 10-year guch as censures reserved es- ROME (API Economy-size Zealand and Australia. KENNEDY GRAVE: Crews was home. What do you aayf under the preeent ordinanoe, ia k»w tevel at which the town paper money went into circula All of the clues are in this E|dBoopal Note* velActe. Klee was treated et we reoelve a oonsHierable sum periods on application to the pecially to the Holy See. worked under glaring floodlights authonlaed to decide thta ()uea- don’t speak fOr the Lutheran A corporate Ooirnn union tor Set by GOP Unit Mlancheeler for a cut leg and modnitains its CD organization. Vatican. The applications usual tion in Italy today in a start to short account. After you have from the FVxteraJ Government —Permit the children of non- GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) during the night to patch im the ISon fo r iteelf. Church.” man and boya waa heW Sunday discharged. each year, equal to fifty per EMwards says that, “ A repre Who Says ly were approved and renewed ward replacing the old big bills — The U.S. hospital ship Hope trampled grotind around Presi spotted the crime and the crim The seQectmen felt eit their sentative of each di-vision Catholics to enter holy order. that Italians call bed sheets. inal take a second look. Maybe The Rev. Dr. Franklin Clark at St. Peter’s Episcopal caiurch An outdoor Ohriatmaa light Kies was arrested by Trooper cent of recurring expenses «ich There as a matter of cour.se. Several —Grant the right to enter a arrived in Guayaquil Monday dent John F. Kennedy's grave nteetlng hat night that they Fry, president of the Lutheran at 8 a.m. Henry Parkington and Joseph Bangaaser and c h o n ^ should be present {at each of the faculties were granted by The old 10.000-lire bill, the you missed something In the ing contest win be sponsored aa telephone and control linen. Isn’t A cloister of nuns for just reason. for a 10-month stay. The pri In Arlington National Cemetery. rtMuld have more control over a Oiurcn in America, said In an Robert Bartlett acted aa uahers with fo llo w ^ too oloeely and drill), parUcTtlarly the Radef the Vatican only on individual largest denomination, is 10 inch first look. MANOHESTER DIVIO ORCHESTRA "Wteybe you (referring to Santa The decree listed 40 faculties vately financed medical mis Cemetery superintendent Jack board lhait spends as much other interview that "the basic by the Andover Repubfican failure to grant one-half the divlaion.'’ application by a bishop. es by 6. The new one is 6 inch The obvious criminal is East. at momiiig aervlcea. MArbin) are ptaming on for In all. In addition it listed eight sion will treat needy patients Metsler said the temporary mat mosMy aa the board of sduoatinn need for Christian unity is for A dtecuaition group meeting' Wcanen’s CJkib a*»d Is open to aB highway. He is scheduled to ap Radef is the radioiogioal de Claus . . . es by 3. ting placed on the grass outside When declarer led the low dia WEDNESDAY. DEC. 4, 1443, AT 8:15 P.M. feiting thte sum.” Pope Paul's decree means ^e j pri^ikgVs.’ orconc'eMloM'! and train Ecuadorean doctors and that an amenchnent making all of us to unite In our wor- was to be held today at the reoidente. There wiU be no reg- pear in C3tocult Ooutt 12, Man- He oo«Ytlnues, “ As I pointed tection team. bishops will have the faculties ' and nurses. the picket fence that surrounds mond from dummy East should I-n conclusion. Eldwards says Pope Paul did not read hi* the board eqtml in thia rngwot ship of Ood and our acctatance home of Mrs. Denoncourt in dherter, on Dec. 30. out In my previous letter, these on a permanent basis, eliminat BERLIN (AP)—A young East the graveslte hadn't borne up have put up the king. to other town boards and oom- totratlon fee, but those who that he will furnish CD Di December Specials apostolic letter himself. He re German corporal escaped to This play gives the defenders •AILEY AUDITORIUM. of His grace tn Jesus Christ" Andover. The topic waa "Bap After the Ooughlin woman ntabchlng funds will no longer ing even the formality of Vati VIENNA (A P)—Bulgaria and i under the thousands of visitors. miMiona would bring peace to want their home* entered are rector Merz with reconunenda- mained seated on his throne in West Berlin early today. two diamond tricks. If South In his address, the Rev. Mr. tixed Into One Church.” TTiia parked her oak off the road be available to towns with a can administrative control. (Jommunist China have conclud Workmen spread gravel and town government. asked to contact Wlnaton Ab tiona for commimicaiUons equip- St. Peter's Basilica as Arch The 23-year-oId, oh duty wins the *rlck be must then MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Segertiammar said local clergy group meet* every week at 10 following the aocident. it was C8vil Defense headquarters, af on ALUMINUM His decree included permis ed an'agreem ent for technical chipped stone around the area. They pkm to place the amend bott on Hebron Rd. by Sunday, r..ent to bring the town up to bishop Pericle Felicl, the coun along the barbed wire border lead diamonds from his own men do not often have an op- again struck in the rear by a ter the 1963-64 fiseW year, im- sion to bishops to: and scientific cooperation, the ment on the oail to the naoct a.m. Dec. 22. date, aa General Manager Mar • DOORS cil secretary general, read it in around West Berlin, was not no hand; If he refuses the first Tickets On Bel* At Ray Bauer’s Music Shop, WatMna iwrtunity to attend national or Stneere thank* are offered to oar driven by Gail McCollum, less the headquarters has a pro —Allow a priest to say Mass Bulgarian (jommunlst party OPPENHEIMER: "With town meeting, to be voted on by The Judging wiU take place tin had requested to prepare for Latin to the 3,200 council fath ticed by other guards as he diamond. Blurt leads another ntematlonal ecumenical gath aU who helped make the parirti 20, of Mansfield Depot. That tection factor of 100 or more.” • W INDOW S twice on a weekday. newspaper Rabotnichesko Oelo great pleasure and pride,” Pres townmeople. on Monday morning Dec. 23. the 1964-66 town budget. ers. crawled under the wire. diamond. Brothers, Potterton’a Kslth’s Variety •toco. erings. In view of this, he sug fair, held Saturday, a succees, accadent is under Investigation The headquarter*, in the bose- —Allow a priest to say Mass reports. ident Johnson has presented the Although a ciitizen’a letter to gested local study groups so Judges be Mrs. Faye • CANOPIES When the archbishop had fin Now for the second look. especiaUy as it waa neoesaary by Trooper John Watson of the ment of the Muniicipal Building, outside of a church in special The agreement was signed in Fermi award to Dr. J. Robert ADULTS |3—BTUDENTS |1 the aeleotmcn aiUagtng that the that minister* and laymen Hoteington, George Nelson, and ished, the Pope Indicated his OTTAWA (A P)—Alec, Mike, South was a orimlnal for wait to postpone the event toom the Stafford Springs Troop. has no protection other than Building Coat Rises •JALOUSIES circumstances. Sofia by deputy Economic Min Oppenhelmer. board of educationoatfon abusedabuaed ite ecumenical discussion Roscoe Talbot. Prizes will be 3 —Permit a sick priest to say approval and gave his blessing Bob and JKeith — Four British ing so long to start the dia meet for e< that provided by the structure FREE E.STIMATES ister Wei Chan-u, who led the The award came nine years waiving privOege brought the prevloua week, because of the awarded. Mrs. Paul BramhaU Is Mass in his residence and, if to the assembled cardinals, Commonwealth prime ministers monds. He should draw trumps, and dialogue. itself. WASHINGTON — The aver Chinese delegation to Bulgaria. after the Atomic Energy Com ordinanoe to the fore a few Tbs assembly will hold a me national tragedv. b. charge of the event, EASY TERMS patriarchs, archbishops and —cracked Jokes, compared their lead a heart to dummy, and re "O f tbe motohia^g funds," B)d age construction cost of a pri nec*ssar>’, sitting down. miselon ruled that although Op weeks ago, tbe selectmen feel morial service tonight, open to Congregational Notes GOP Session Canceled RockvUle-V ernon SANTA’S BEST FRIEND — Grant the privilege to bishops. weather and talked politics turn a diamond at once. vate one-famlly dwelling built SEX)UL, South Korea (AP) — penhelmer was loyal he was a the public, for the late Presi The Cfongregatlonal Pilgrim The nveetii* of the Andover 'wards aays, ’T understand ap- Monday night over a 18,000 - If East plays low, South fl- that there are instances, known proKlmately one hundred doAlan in the United States last year Two South Korean fishing boats security risk. In part because of SrAETS and unknown, where Itemawere dent J ( ^ F. Kennedy, who Fellowship met Sunday evening Republican ’iW n Ownmlttee, BILL TUNSKY mile telephone hookup. association with persons known in Gilead. A Bible quia on the Driver Arrested per month is paid to the teQe- waa 314,325, the Federal Hous Millions In Britain, Canada, with 10 persons aboard have purchased for more than $400 was to have addressed the scheduled for today has been to be Communists, and thus de Gospel of S t Mark took place. phone company for control d r- ing Administration reports. In 449-9095 Australia and New Zealand lis been missing two days off the and bidding and wsivtag both assembly. canceled. The committee will nied to him access to govern Members had been ask^ to On Speed Count cuits to sound sirens that ore IW l the average waa 313.875. tened In by radio and television. east coast near the border with were ignored. meet on Jan. 7 and members Communist North Korea. ment secrets. Brnmetklmg OonsequanUy.KlettarB wUl be reaid up In preparation for the wild be norttfled by tetter of the Prime ministers Sir Alec In presenting the award Mon A Communist patrol boat n t to ah boaade reminding quls. An Ellington driver, alleged' Douglas-Home of Britain, Les day, Johnson noted the citation U.S. Again Asks ter B. (Mike) Pearson of Can- tried unsuccessfully to seise an 4th tbean o f the ordinanoe which A meeting Of the mission Personal Note jy involved In a high speed had been signed by the late committee will be held tomor la, Sir Robert MenzIes of Aus- other South Korean fishing ves statss that bids must be adver Artist Eric Lundgren through Vernon last Fri- i President John F. Kennedy and row at 7:80 p.m. at the Smith- sel in the area Sunday, press W H k ! tised and that any waiving Joint Moon Shot said he knew everyone In the Ctellert Lounge in the Hebron t o f w e S ’ ^ t o Ws oW d»y was summoned yesterday j reports said. must be oMred through the room Joined Oppenhelmer and (Ooatlnoed from Pag* One) church. Officers of the PF are friends, Lawrence and Alice to appear in Clrctfit Cfourt 12, his wife In grieving over Ken board of setootmen. Invited to meet with them. Rockrille, on Dec. 17. GET DAD TO Wait Disney A fter aotne dtaouaslon it was Moe of Bunker Hill Rd. He was nedy's death. mittee he was speaking for Pres At last report the sum of $112 enroute to Florida from hla The driver, Richiud A. Jones, Boys Fly Far No Republican members of ______decided that advsrtirtng muse 22, was arrested by (fonatable •eeeeroe* fl m. ■ ident Johnson. had been received for the SOS aummer home imd studio In the Senate-House Atomic Ener ^^‘'Jnandihlo ba done by a paid legal adver- (Shore Our Substance) offer Edwin Carlson and charged tisemni rather than by tetter Stevenson suggested Die two Maine. On Bus Tokens gy Committee appeared for the nations cooperate in preliminary ing, Including a $20 gift In Lundg(ren, bom In Sweden, with speeding as the result of B A B Y S IT ! ceremony. ^ J o u n m j or news story. memory of the late President lived aa a boy in China and a chase on Rt. 83 and Dart Hill The aeie(dnMn decided that engineering and- scientific i« en - MANCHESTER BOSTON (AP) — Two 7-year- Oppenhelmer said, ‘T think It • TICHNCOlOSe 8:18 and StSO deavor* related to the massive Kennedy. Those who may still traveled In most of the coun Rd. at about 2:30 a.m. on Fri is Just possible, Mr. President, BNRIfiSM-DMRycBMIwiMRBIE bide tor the painting of the rest wlah to donate to the SOS are tries of Europe. He haa a broiwl day. Police gave chase after old boys used two subway zooms and kitchen in the Oom undertaking, even if they cannot that it has taken some charity TONIGHT B:B0 and 8:38 reach am over-all agreement. asked to send a check to Mrs. background for the painting he Patrolman John Bundy of the i I l'( )\1 \ I K tokens and a lot of nerve to get and some courage for you to munity HaH can be sought by Rockville police unsuccessfully TRUE . . actually "W e beUevs there are areas Shirley Belden, or to bring it haa done for nearly 40 years. a round-trip flight to New York. make this award to d ^ . That tetter, since tbe Job wiU cost ) \ i I \ ) i n ' v b b BB bkm PLUS shot In the medieval of work—short of Integrating the to the church next Stmday.‘ ay. TOe He first studied In art schools tried to stop Jones for question- would seem to be a good augury teas than $400. Back In Boston, Billy Alther jT T T r y locatloiM where the two national programs — from adult Bible class will meet this in New York <3lty, then at the ing. lU l STORES OPEN for all our futures.’* Town counsel wiU also be Jones crashed the car in East MEANS and Steve Murray told authori actual story took which all could beneffit," he said. Friday at 8:30 p.m. at the home Art Institute in Chicago. Dur The award, a medal and tiuc- asked to Inapeot the boezd of Windsor and fled from the scene ties they rode the subway from place! "W s should explore the oppoiv o f Mr. and Mrs. William ing the 1930 he waa art direc EVERY NIOHT TILL CHRISTMAS free |80,000, was given by the education’s policy on public ac- timities for practical coopera Crooks, . to consider from tor for Esquire magazine in on foot. Police later learned the their homes to Logan Airport AEC for Oppenhelmer's "con (Chicago. A fter moving to i car had been taken without the Monday night, then strolled with oeaa to records. The aeteotman tion, beginning with small steps Judges, 18, to the end of the U^\jHBRICAN O oA I« trlbutions to theoretical physics are of the opinion that Kern two and hopefully leading to larger Book of Ruth. Florida in 1940 he taught in owner’s pennlsrton. other passengers aboard an as a teacher and for leadership Shown A t 7:13 Arthur R. England, 26, of Eastern Air Lines plane. .STANLEY WARNER with CESAR ROMERO of the poU^ violatea against ones. ' The date for the December tbe Norton School of Art In in the Los Alamos Laboratory state "right to know" tews. meeting o f the Womerj’s Fel West Pabn Beach and painted Coventry, received a wsu'nlng for fud oils, service, The shuttle plane was air and the atomic energy program There was no immediate reac for following too closely yester PARKADE borne before a stewardess sell The selectmen want to re tion from the Soviet delegation lowship has been changU from many pictures rrtUch have during critical years." move the provision that appli Wednesday. Dec. 11, to Thurso since been acquired by art col day morning alter the car he heating equipment ing tickets discovered the boys but thia was not considered sig^ WEM driving rammed another were alone and jiroke. cation to inspect the records nificant Soviet representaUves day, Dec. 12. Mrs George'hOlne, lectors in various parts of the phone 922-8151 P O L m C B : Repul must be made in writing, and abroad almost never respond to wife of a former pMtor, win country. vehicle at the corner of Bread I New. York police put the boys tionel Chairman Rnillam E. Mil and Milk St. 170 PEARL STREET on the first Eastern flight back must state specifically which unexpected Western overtures show slides of her trip to Scot- His wife is the former Mari ler says the 30-day political mor . ______I eaHII Km AAvea Al.. Police said the driver of the I HARTFORD. CONN. to Boston. records are to be examined. until they get instructions from land. Hostesses will be Mrs. Al on Yemnans, daughter of the atorium he called for out of ONLY “ THE SOUND OF SKIING” The selectmen discussed bert BiUard, Mrs. John N. late Raymond S. Yeomans and other car, Elliot Godes, 52, of I respect for the memory of Pres the Kremlin. Llynwood Dr., Vernon, was briefiy the poeslbility that the When the Joint moon project Cross and Helen Condon. his wife Elizabeth who moved E ident John F. Kermedy does not A Grtortr school boaref secretary, custo Oongregetfona] parishioners from Andover to Florida In heading north on Bolton Rd. TONIGHT apply to state and local poUtlca was fliat proposed to the Sovleta when he stopped his car sudden Witli W ARREN AAILLER dian of the records, might reg their response waa lukewarm. are reminded to boring their 1914. In a statement Monday Mill McHicliMtGr ularly be present at specified Berty Orodier and Ganecojl Mills ly as a cat crossed the road. 4:30 to 9 O 'C LO C K er said his appeal of Nov. 38 Premier Khrushchev a month England was unable to stop In times at the school board of ago said he wasn’t against a coupons to the Hobron otiurch, Manohestor Evening Herald was for "the purpose of with A Pertenally NarrateJ 90•minute Film fice, where the records are Noaiiy 700 coupons ore atUl Andover correspondent, Law- time. The warning was issued | holding pat san public com- Joint expedition, but he indicated by Contable John Marshall. kept, for the convenience of It would have to await further nseded to oom pl^ a set of 36 ruics Mbs, telephone 742-6796. ANOTHER FIRST ment* at the iratlonal level." presented hy THE HARTFORD $KI aUB townspeople who may wish to "It has no bearing and abould easing of international tensions. FUN AND FOOD ON THE HOUSE examine the records.. . Most Western diplomats at the not have a beating, on the con In other business Peter Mas- tinuation of organization! and United Nations feel there must Tonight our whole store is reserved just for, you women. Delicious ■ollni was reappointed fire be a great improvement in con cooperative administrative work in our BUSHNELL MEMORIAL marshal. It was decldsd to In c FOR - party.” he said. fidence and trust between the Performance champions from snacks and homemade cookies, hot coffee . . . all on the house. Shop . . . SAT., DEEMBER 7 - 1:15 P. M. vite a representative from the two powers before such a Joint Hartford Electric Light C3o. to venture is feasible. GOVERNMENT JOBS: There make recommendations for sit back and listen to the music. It’s all for women only I The only men you’ll were 2,494,832 civilians workii^ lights around public buildings Opposition to the project Is Daytona to... Riverside for the federal government Featuring: Sttin Erikitn and churches. strong In the U.B. Congress. On find here will be our own Santa’s helpers. October. A letter was read from the Oct. 10, only three weeks after a u t o m a t i c FUEL OIL DELIVERY Kennedy made the offer to the This, said the Senate - Houae SifiEflgls Bolton Property Owners Asso Russians, the House of Repre Committee on Reduction of Non- Don Powsrt ciation recommending that the easential Federal Expenditures, :$ M A ra E f| selectmen look Into the "possi sentatives -voted 128-110 to hair AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDERING YOURSELF* was am increase of 2,883 over Bitty Snitf ble privUeges of using the the use of any space funds in September. newly passed Insurance law of a cooperative moon venture the sUte as It may iqjply to with the Russians. The 8enate MWIimH-MKEE' later eased the restriction by OLYMPIC PREVIEW WSKI TECHNIQUES towns and obtain bids on the SAVE MONEY ON TYDOL Democrats Win FEHMIIOO urns-- Insurance coverage for Bolton.” stipulating that a Joint venture lit! COa-Uaa - AT INNSBRUCK TODAY AND 26 YEARS AGO The selectmen will tadk to the would require congressional ap proval. • Shown At 6:80 and 9:00 Insurance advisory committee In Willimantic and report,at the next meet There also has been a growing FUEL OIL B Y - SKIING PROM A TO 2 resistance in some U.8. quarter Plua tnd .Cinema ing- (Continued from Page One) (ASPEN TO ZURS) The selectmen gave a retro to spending the vast aiun, esti geanette MacDonald mated as high as 340 billion, PAYING CASH! Maurice ChevaUer active raise of 20 cents an hour Democrats captured the post to First Selectman Richard necessary to land an American of councUman-at-large, the only hi "TH E MERRY Morra while working on the on the moon by 1970, the Ken 903 Main St. contested council seat, to maln- BESCSVIO StATt at»tSAL Aowitloe roads because he Is a select nedy administration’s pro WIDOW" AnjlU)j. Ml. jrt AvaNiM* rt heal ifc claimed goal. 643-2478 tkin their 8-4 advantage. 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Kauper, organists and choir di Coventry rectors, Will be the accompan BISSELL and SON Columbia Cast Named ists. Mrs. Hill has appeared on AMERICAN LEGION ••• Eastern Star TV-Radio Tonight radio and television, and has You Should Know WEATHERSTRIP CO. worked with various acting To Fete Officers wrmTKti 3SIVC AlfUMlNITM INTERW^CWtlfG MKTAld Town Urged For Operetta groups throughout the area. Atty, Saniord J. Plepler Itauper Is a music teacher at WEATHERATniF YOUB DOOIUi S e d ^ c k Junior High School, Of Past Years By Menotti West Hartford. Television • CUTS rUEL COST ^ To Reply to r t Atty. •Mifonl J. (Sandy) 1:00 ( 8) Big 8 T heater (In prog-e> 7:80 (12) M ster This BO-minute presentation of n ep ler had not decided, In his M) s r e d u c e a ir l b a ^ ^ rm o M AH memibers of C9imsx Cfiap- re u ) ^ . Skxnomlo Highlights s KEEPS OUT DIRT, S A N ^ SMOKK Dr. Doric Alvlani, chairman Amahl and the Night Visitors’’ Junior year at the University (30) Eisrly Show In P ro g re s s , (22-30) Mr. Novak is open to the community. TTiera ter of Eastern Star wtU be (22) Movie a t 6 (In progressT (925^) 0>mbat ’ m RATTIdlNO o r DOORS , Rec Queries of the music department at the BINGO of CJoTOiacUciit. to become an 8 O’CXOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. guests of honor st a dinner ob ( 8) New* < 8) What In the World • DOOR fMPBRATES MORE EASILY University of Maaaachusetts, will be no reserve seats or tick attorney, he mlgrht now be (26) Big Plot jre 1,00 . 8-12)------Red -- ets sold, but a free will offer teaching English Uterature serving past matron’s and past (24).______Juste On Bearing : ^P S OO^IN ANDWW will direct the operetta "Amahl (t8) In the PuMto Interest FREE ESTIHATBS Townzpaopta arc urged to fill and the Night Visitors,” to be ing will be taken. Inasmuch as "aomewhere In the east.” patron’s night at 6:30 p.m. (24) Dog etiquette 8:80 (2220) Redlgo out and return the queatlon- the seating capacity Is limited, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Wednesday at the Masonic Hall (iO) Btoney Burke ( 8-2040) M cHsls’s Navy Phon6 64S-5470 or 643*4167 presented by the Simsbury Today, 14 years later, the 8:10 ( 8) Neve. Sports and Wsatb- (24) D ram a Festival nalrea which have been mailed Light Opera Co. Friday at 8„ seaUng will be on a first arriv- oounselor Is a valued associate In Morrow. ' er 9:00 ( 8-12 IPetticoat Junction recently by the (xxnmlttee in Con-' al. first seated basis. There will Reservations, however, are to (22) Club Houie (lO ^ W ) Richard Boone p.m. in Kaiser Hall of with the nrm of Lessner, Rott- (18) S u b ^ lp tto n TV charge o< planning and devel cordia Lutheran (Church, This also be ample parking available. ner, Karp and Jacobs; an aux be in immediately with Mrs. l:3U (40) Adventuree In Time (8-20-10) Oreatect Show on oping the newly-acquired recre- Helen Wilcox of Merrow, Mrs. (10-22-30) Humley-Brlnkley Earth musical piece, which is rapidly iliary member of the Manches (12)__ NewsbsatNewf" - ational area. becoming a seasonal classic, ter Democratic Town Commit Wedter S. Haven and Mrs. (24) W hst's New 9:80 ( 3-lh Jack Benny Club Will Hear ’Thomas Nanoa. both of Oov- (18) U fe of Riley (24) M P o ^ and Poetry ’Itie committee feelz it riiould waa composed by Glan-Carlo tee; and chairman of the vl^- (20) Industry on Parade 10:00 ( 8-12) O arrv Moore ooordtaate M« work with theln- i[ Adrian's Special ly important Town Charter Re entiy. (10-224(n Teh..epbone Hour MenotU. ( 8) W alter Cmnklte (24) In^SchooIlool Preview BEZZINI BROS. teresta and needa o f the two Dr. Alvianl is a former direc Singers of MHS vision "Commission (CRC). ’The Rev. James R. MacAr- ( 8) The (Outlaws 8-20-10) The FngtUve moat interested groupa, the Re tor of the Hartford Symphony EVERY K40NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY He has become a student of thur, pastor of the First Oon- 7:00 (12-22-80-40) News. Sports and 11:00 ( 32-1222-80) News. SpOris charter revision, with very gregational C5hurch of Ooven- W eather and Weather WAYSWE FURNnUM creation Council and the School Chorale and has led the opera The Round 'Talble Singers of ITHURSDAYS ONLY TO 4 R.lii.l ( 3) Award Theater 11:18 ( 8) Ifovle Planning Committee, but they company for ten years. 3.aiioh«*ter High School, under definite Ideas on the subject. trj-. wUl lead a vesper service. LWV Speaker (24) Jr. High Science Steve Allen Plepler believes that "most At the busine.ss meeting at 7:46 (18) SubM nptlon ’TV ‘ U 9 EAST MIDDLE TPKB^-AT TUB QBBBN aiao wlrii tc reflect the deeires Appearing In the lead as the direction of G. Afivrt Peor- PERMANENT W A V E ...... $10.00 Thomas F. Henry, executive Tonight (C) "Amahl” will be Mrs. Beyerly people do not appreciate the pjn. the past matrons and past secretary of the Connecticut (10) Movie . Movie of the community ae a whole. aon, will enrtertain al the scope and significance of char p.itrona of the order will con (20) For - Tour Information 11:80 (32-30) Tonight (O The quesUonnaire Seta a Anderson of Spring^field, Mass., Christmas party of the 80-60 Oosranission on Civil Rights, T:1S (22) Backstage It) Movie who has appeared In many of SHAMPOO and S E T ...... $ 2.50 ter revision." fer the initiatory degree on two will speak on “Emplosrment and (30) Sports (Jamera ( 8) Morie munber of recreational arotiv- Club of St. Mary’s Blptacopal MenotU’s operettas. She is pres- Church Friday evening. Favors Continual Review now members. Housing as They Relate to Ol'vll SEE SATTROATTS TV WEEK F (« COMPLETE UBtlNO NOTICE Itiee for which fadliUea even HAIR SHAPING...... $185 He prefers that "there should In charge of the program will tually may be provided. 'T h e enUy a featured soloist with 'Hie club will start the fes- Rights ” at 8 pm. Thursday at the Trinity Methodist Church. be a continual and perpetual be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nanos, M ^ ’s Ownnumlty Hall. This number of membera in a famUy UvtUes with poUuck In Neill WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT review of the town's laws, worthy patron and matron. Springfield. Hall of the church at 7 p.m. Atty. Plopier Is a member of open meeting is sponsored by WINNERS OF OUR GRAND who might enjoy the auggeeted rather than sporadic attempts Phi Kappa Initiate the Manchester League of aport either as a porticipent or Hector Phelps, a tenor solo after whirii a rivort buslneas at wholesale changes.” the American, Connecticut and Robert A. Gehring will be ist from Granby, will portray meeting will be heW. Manchester Bar Aa.sociatlons. Women Voters. Radio OPENING CONTEST a spectator can be Ueted. There "King Kaspar!" He is known He eald that part-time char initiated tonight Into the Uni Henry received hie B.A. de- ia also a space for suggeetiona The entertainment wUl pre ter revisionists have too many He is also a member of Phi versity of OonnocUeut chapter (This UstiBg Inclndea only thoM nowa btondoMki of M or M for hli work In West Hartford, cede ^ perty portion of the ADRIAN’S EpsUen Pi FVatemlty, and is a gree from Holy Cross, Worces which will be more than wel Simsbury and Granby churches. proposals to consider and. con of Phi Kappa Phi, a national ter, and his L.L.B. from the minute tongtA. Some atatfoao carry other ohort nswaeaota). 1st PRIZE ______evening, and thet'e will be a 856 M A IN ST. — 643-6266 sequently, must reduce them to member of Teinplc Lodge of come; and a column to be An accomplished member of graib bag. A box wUl also be honor society for all academic University of Connecticut Law WDBC—1888 . 7:00 BUI Hughas MRS. KENNETH C. TIPPY checked If it la felt that an:___ ADRIAN’S SERVICES EXCX.UDED a few which they think will be Masons in Bridgeport. fields. He is one of 63 Univer t2:00 OIrand the opera company, Phelps was provided and marked "Mans He is a member of Temple School. He serves as assistant 8;U0 Long John Wade MANSFIELD CENTER for a particular actlvtty would OPB»l MONDAYS DURING DECEM Bpt acceptable to the electorate. sity undergraduates being so pirofe—oi' in American History 8:00 Raynor Shines wnnr—im instrumental in founding and field Training School” for those "Too many merltoiiotis sug Beth Sholom, and serves on its 1:06 News Sign OK 8:00 Newt, ~ Waather, rTtoorU be deairabie to serve the town’s organizing this production of who wish to donate a gift for honored. and Business Lew in the eve 8:90 Showcaae recreation needs. gestions get lost In the shuffle," executive board. Tea Date Set WHAT-«18 8:46 Lowall Dioinas 2nd PRIZE “Amahl and the Night Visl a child of the insUtutlon. he said, "whereas, b>’ means of Father of Two Boys ning division of the UnlversUy 6:00 Kaay Bd Show 8:60 Sporta Tima The questlnnaira is akeauly tors,” and he has designed all ’The stiver tea to introduce of Hartford. 8:30 News. Weather and Sports 7:00 News Showcase D. SURPRENANT constant review, a charter may The attorney was married in 7:00 Eldward P. Morgan stamped and addressed to the the scenery for this Advent per 1951 to the former Constance the new administrators in the Prior to Ms appointment to 7:88 The Lieadlng QnestleB WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. secretary, Leonard Oouchon. be kept current, and abreast school system will be held from 7:15 Jeff Sprung 8:00 The World Tonight formance. eg governmental trends.” Federman of New London who, his present poet, he was su 10:80 Tonight At My Place 8:16 Life U na Other membera of the commit Amahl's mother will be Mrs. r taptor traveked
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Ciiapter Owe .4 n atm___ ^Yankee A t thta atoge of Um gw M , in Superb Tone Bigelow St was recently in- mnSSS 'iHO CO m e KM n, rendered tot hie eapacity gree, for aomethlng that will Once upon a time, to the It By A.H.O. a oornar of a botal room where stalled as worthy mlMraas of od pObbclty a«ent for Woat really expresa thla natlon’a feel one weetern state chaiiman had Kingdom cf Poo, there lived By JOHN GRUBER three utUe children named the Daughters of liberty, No. a 0«Tnany erae Hot maroJy that ing about John F. Kennedy. Just actually called his home It waa 8RO at UConn'a Jor- 17. She w ill be asaUrted during w ho undertook, for a foe of eoine The Inner, final, actual truth organixatkxi by long dlatanoa to Jeremy. Slaty and MMa Jo. ('.WDIK.^ Jeremy wwa the moat grown geneon Auditorium laat Evening the next year by Mrs. Martha October 1. u n 1490.000, to help Woet Oor- o f poWtloal avenU can taka ae 1*3__ themti to set up Ittaratura Bell, deputy mtotreas; Mrs. on the baaie of a cartaki .*den- up. H e waa 9. Mias Jo w as toe aa people came ham far and rabUrtod Br« BreBiot tCKCopt many retain and etrenerthon Ita many diapes aa there are partlc- bahy. She wea 4. Ahd Siaay was Robert Bell, recording eeore- A Thought for Today Uty in tha second spot on Ihe wide to hear the Beaton Sym tary; Mrs. Thomas Conn, fi ara- ftiterod at Imaye adth the United Statea ipanta In and obsarvara of any 8 and In-between. Sponsored by the Mancheo- ticket, w « had another eenver- phony Orcheatra with Erich nancial secretary; Mm. Thom- rn»« ever more frtRhtenlng particular thing that happens. sation wHh Rlbleoff. We asked One day, ehort^ before ter OouncU of Oinrahaa Leitifdorf on the podium. They aa Leemon. treasurer. thinc M Sti«aerted by the way So, whan wa venture to ro- hkn If, In face o f what etaaMd Ctortatmae, toe e h i l ^ were Also. Mrs. WUUam Smith, Meykw alone in their houee on found their Journey richly re LENOX PHARMACY pretty definite evidanoa that the General Mem, teeUfylng before call oartain coirversatlona whldi warding, tor it waa an evening chaplain; Mrs. Margaret Wil 299 E. CENTER STREET^49-0896 In the 40th chapter of Isaiah, ottier man had afready been Itoikid nm Road. Their father son, flrat oondurtress; Mm. AJUWV Senate kiveetisatora laat took place back m i960, we are and mother were tm *y. They of muuc that waa well choaen the great prophet gives voice selected, ba stUl Intended to and exceptlonaUy well played. Arlene WMliams, second oon- apring. In teetlmony Juat re- moat certainly not attwnptkig were lanH> maketw and they had ;.-s to wrtt# any authoritative his prsM hla own adrooa«y of tha duotnese; Mrs. Hannah Oooke, to hopee that are essential to selection of Johnson. Rkdccff gone to a neetby kingdom to Mr. Letoedon apent a long leaeed, deacrlbed one phaae of tory, or even to advance the first lecturer; Mrs. WUUam lUCMBBIt OF ^ men. It ia the promlae of God’s said he did so Intend, end that, aeU their werea. They left the apprentlceahtp to the field of m ASSOCIATED P lu as hla work; theory that thla was the way a ballet, where he early learned Oraneton. second lecturer; Mre. faWifulnese, Hla love and Hia deepita the apparent trend inaida children to Jeremy'c charge for Margaret Bain, inside guard; • lodtod Preoi ta MClu- 'Moat of our time and ef certain Individual got on the he w M a reaponiMe boy and the value of rhythmic preclalon _Oed to lb« ooe o< rtiwb- preparation for the exile's re tha Kennedy camp, ha thought Mrs. Edith Ford, outside guard; at oU oewi dtipatcbef fort," he befen, "le apent In turn. Using the term symboll- path toward an eventual Praa- nearly always knanr the rtgut More recently he applied hla to it or not otnirwiM there would still come tha mo Mrs. Georgina Tomllneon, trus adviahis our client how to act cally, all men's heart* are ac kSEOcy* ment whto ha would ba able tt thing to do. tolenta to the field of opera, la ihia paper atMl alio the But,’ since the friendship be- _____ toe paranU had gone. where lyriciam is of utmost tee. pablisbM her* quainted with exile. And aa we praee h la aigument for the A fter TTie installing officers were ite of re.^^'ibhnUoD of conaiatent with the htnage ex- twean President Lyndon John Jeremy and the glrla played Importance. He baa managed All are deeply oonocloua of our- selection at Johneon. Mrs. Joseph Johnston, dep hertiB are alao peoted of them here In the Unit selvee. there is felt the need son and Connectlcut’a Senator gamea. They played hide end to Impreaa these qualities on the to "return.” But the pathway Tom Dodd has long been known, Tliat waa aa closa to the inaida seek. SanUnea. F lt o i| ^ statues. Bostoii Symphony to no uncer uty, end her staff from the ed Statea." Daughters of Liberty. No. 125,' of return is not back to what and algnallaed by many public o f tbbngs aa wa ouraelvea aver FoSow the le ader. d e r. ------Mmon aaya tain fashion, with the reault that f M aVTtee ollent of M. C. A. In other worde. General and C9uirter Oak Lodge. 1B6. ^ has been, but rather to the acts and testimonials from both got at Loa Angeles, and wa And eo on. They ptoyed aM the It plays with almost unbellev' Klein, aa publlcUy a«ent. de Robert Bell, supreme grand paMMMn Eepw?*!!**.**’.** Source of all that was and all men. It wonld also be an inter- never did beocme able to detar- femes Jeremy could thkik of able precision, and an eftortlesa, hiHw Xathewe Special Afeoey — I E 3 3 aaaif/tant deputy of the Grand cided what image of Weet Ger that will be. As we come upon estu^ thing if there were a leas mlna Just how much weight until flnaUy hs ran out of Ideajj, singing tone production which is few Tort. Chlea«o. Detroit and Black Chapiter, served as, pi- many and of the Weet Germana A .vent and the Chrtatmaa sea publicised connection also ex Riblooff oooMhuted to tha final Thtn Sleoy eald, "N ow w e ll unequalled at the moment. la ifB E R AUDIT BUlUEAtl OF son a new pathway there is, in isting between the new Preei- dedalon of tha Kapnedy camp. play houeo. I ’U bo the motoer The orcbeatra playa with ab- anief for the event. CI*C01.ATI0NB. ______waa "axpected” here in the A soclel hour was httd in deed, through Christ, to that dentdent and Connecticut’s Sen All wa remenbar la that there and you bathe tather and Miss aoiute unity and responds horn; Robert Schaffer, bassoon; Harvey Goldstein, oboe; and United SUtca. then told the were a couple of daya when we one man to the conductor’s Oueeto at tomorrow’a concert are these mustcians from the the banquet hall after the kv- n * Berald Prlntiait Coenpuy. whkti is ever new, ever fresh, ator Abe Riblcxkf, not the con Jo can ha tha baby.” Hartford Symphony, who will play Mozart’e “Slmphonla William Goldstein, clarinet (Herald photo by Oflara). %>c. aeeumee ao fluaocial reepoo- Weet Germana how we liked nection of long cooperation and were, thanks to Riblcolt, one of •T want to ba tha mothar," direction, meanwhile producing staUation. alblllty for typograpUcai errore ap- ever fuM of patient love— the "J am sot aaly a bookaallcr. I am a etorytaller aa well." Concertante." They are, left to right, James Jacobs, French aeartet In adrartisemaatiI andsujtj ouuiw t ^ them beat, and then helped source of man's most magni personal friendship which has tha eacaptionaUy IntaiUgant tb- said Mias Jo. an opulent adund that must be (enrJi eater sarvera at the convention who the despair of Its rivals. Here Is feadlag metier la The Mi them poiie that way. ficent hope. existed between the President •*Tou can't,” exclalmad Sissy, ing her golden curta “About a krentaa Herald. ' and Dodd, but a connection per expected Kennedy to pick *T like stories," whispered an example of what orchestral be aggrieved by the sale of So, In the end, the mort vltel Sumitted by "•nian who would be the baby?" beautiful Queen and a haad- Rev. Fehx M. Davis. Minister haps, in at least one specific Johneon. Sissy. She poked her head un playing can be, and really liquor at that location, that adeertumg houre: "Jerem y can ba the baby.” Bome Prince. About good chil Two Appeal su ^ sale would create a traffic and important thing General Second Oongregational Church moment, fairly Important. J6fBn\y turned whltt. **I der Jeremy’a arm and atared ttiould be, though It la all to longingly at tha oases filled dren. Pertlee. TraveU ki toe sky hazard, that his property would For TaewiM d ^ ^ l p'm Klein and his publicity-propa Bade in the sprmg of 1960 won’t,” he declared. He waa ■eldom encountered. Quartet to Perform Wednepdey^i P ,m with hooka and all that!” WhUe Mr. L«toB(lorf in un- be devaluated, and that MUIer ly—1 p.ro Me.— ganda apparatus did waa not to as Connecticut waa getting Millington Heads preparad to do almost anything Miss Jo waved her hand. *T Liquor Bids was unable to estabUah a "hard - ~L Thsreday reedy to go to tha Democratic n f A to entertain hla slatara but twathis *T wtoh I had a story," said exoeUed to technical nMittera aa i.m. >nday. interpret West Germany to the Sabu Dies at 39, want a story about Santo a oonduotor, he is not on quttn ship" factor. NtUonal Convention at Loa An Police Auxiliary was clearly aomethlng he could Mias Jo. SiM dropped down ana ____ Ulne; United S U trt. rirat, he inter peered between Jeromy’akneee. Claus," aha ^d . such fkm ground aa an tatcr- With Civic Group Oowkes had vcloed toe only day of publlcaltoi eacaat geles, and Governor Riblooff •' not do. The Storyteller nodded sol ZB A Granted objection to granting the vari — t a.m. preted Um UnKod Stateo to In Jungle Films "But—" began Sissy. The man amiled — A happy pnntwr, pantioularty of Mceart, alreaidyshad his aUture aa one emnly at all he heard. He whoso muaic be offered here ance. when the Nov. 18 hearing Went Omrumay. That waa hla of the foremost national leaders Gerald T. MiUkigton of 87 "Never,” eald Jeremy firmly. amHe now. "Tell you ■what," he ■niaoday, Dacarabw t stretched out his legs and etoe- txrth last aea jon and this. TTm A quartet of well-knownOfrom unknown oompoeera by Two Uquor-asBOctated vari was held. He had appeared then groundwtirk operation. He/told HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Sabu. for the nomination of John F. Benton Si. laat nigtk waa toaot- "I'm g ^ g to be the mother,” aald. "Let me aR down and I td his eyes. "V ery w ell." he sound was shimmering, the Hartford mualdans will be Edward Miller. ances, granted on Nov. 18 by on behalf of the North Metho w# tbe elephant boy whose Jungle Kennedy, we asked him in hia ed captsdn of toe Mencbeetor repeated Mies Jo calmly. rest a bit and you aliaH hava a murmured. "The story shall be Tickets, which have been on the West we f^^nated a generation No—me 1” Sissy stamped her ouetMMs ware observed, and the the Boning board of appeals dist Cihuroh, saying that the 3 A Court Is A Court office on* day whom he thought a to ^ ." about all these things." guest artists with the Manches Hked; then he told ua that waa movle-gqera. is .dead at 39. Auxiliary Polios during a spec (unw and emheUMxnento were sale at various locations around church and ita 536 members the beat choice for a vice pres foot. _ "But you sac,” said Jeremy, "A true story!" Interrupted ter Civic Orcheatra at ita first town< will be available at the (Z B A ), are to be contetted, in Ones again, sympathy with what the West Germana werei VicUm of a heart atUck, the ial election held at police head- Now both Sissy and Mias Jo earcfolty turned. frowned oh the sale of aloohohc idential nomination if Kennedy very buatoeMUke, “wc have no Jeremy. Sissy and Miss Jo concert of the season tomor door tomorrow prior to the con' the Heutford Court of Oonunon Indian-born actor died Monday burst Into tears and poor Jere But there wsa a tendency to beveragea The appeal was filed and approval for an objactive won the flrat spot on the ticket. quartara. m on^. W e can’t buy a atorj'.’’ chimed in, "Y es, yes, a true row at 8:15 p.m. to Bailey Audi cert, beginning at 7 p.m. ^ hia s* hls home in nearby Chats- my did not know what to do ruah. Writing a preface to an Pleas. in him own name. baing nought In an extra-court In thle kind of a y ^ hla Hla knmedlata answer waa Lyn MtHtogton. wtM f ormerty bald 'N o need.” said the man. "I story!” sdMfon o f Moseirt Bonatiw, torium of Manchester High Members of the Rainbow Flvmk and Barbara M. Banco don Johnson. W a aek.ed whether to restore peace ta tha family. am not only a book sellar. I am The Storyteller nodded. "Of Maxwell Miller, after three naa o f the prastlga of the Unit powers of analyda, oc hla knag- ugj|t*gir. toa sasna position on tha ao-man eslnt-8a«ns advlaed: Tt la School. OMs, under the dlrscUon of previous denials, had been of 9 LMley S t, in appealing toe he thought there waa a chance, Hia head whirled with the re- a atory-taSer aa well. And the course.” He took a deep breath ed SUtee Supreme Court must inatloo, taste, or Judgment be- Beet remembered for hla roles auxiliary force, fSU toa vacancy sponribUlty of it all. oeoeaeary to Shun to the case The soloists, all of whom oc Mra. Weefley MUee, motoer ad- granted a varlanoe to apply for Mkto St. deokrion, claim that first, of Kennedy wenting to atory I teU you w ill ba free." and the story began. cupy flrat chairs with the Hzu’t- vlsar, wTl serve as ushers. They toey would be aggrieved by ba mfacad with regrst that that came apokeamen for both aidea In "The Thief of Bagdad.” "Jun- craa'ted by toe raeignatkm of At thU point there was a of MoMst, the tendency to a drugglst-Uquor kcenae at 299 have Johnson, and, secend, of Tbs ohSdren shouted with (Tomorrow: Nog—the Bugaboo) b u n y toe moveroento, as too ford Symphony, include Harvey are Constance Barrett, Suzanne llqiMr satee at that kx:ation, praatige Is being invaded and Sam C. Diamond of 88 Oon- knock at tha front door. Happy Green Rd.; and John B. De- Johnson agreeing to nm. atanoe Dr. Diamond, owner of pleasure. Tbey puHed the Story often hagqwna." Seint-8aens Goldat^, oboe; William Gold Oowtae, Patricia Oartwright, Quattro, after one denial, had since their bark yard la only ____ got hia start when the late Rtbtooff replied that he did to hava a distraction Jeremy HEADS WELFARE UNIT enlisted for any purpoae not duot Amarlcan-West German producer Sir Alexander Korda toe Diamond Police Equipment teller into toe houee and aat w ss oomplBtotog In 1915 and stein, clarinet; Jamea Jacobs, Patricia Rhoads, Baibara Zepp, been granted a variance to ap few feet from the rear of the not know, but that he himself Tuahed to open the door. NEW YORK (AP)—WUUam' atrletly Ita own oonatltutional spotted him during the filming Oo. on Main Bt., bad to give hkn down before tha firs. They bis remarks sre even more French horn; and Robert Schaf Janet MUes, EUeen Christensen. ply for a package More liquor store. They atoo clehn that Ds- relations Inside hia own head, intended to work very aerioualy, There waa a man standing H. BuUcelcy, vice iprestdent of of "Elephant Boy,” in 1937. up toe poet beoauee a town pushed hla old broken eult- • worthy of oonaMcrstion today, fer, bassoon. They will play the LUa North, Cheryl Ruesell. Bon Ucense at 415 Main St. Both k>- Quartltro did not prove "hard duty. ki hia own private dialogue. The when he got to Loa Angeles, for there, tall and thin, hla shoul Connecticut PrtotAs, Inc., of "Slmphonla Concertante” by: nie HaUowell, Nancy MecKay, He came to the United States ordinance itatea that a town ders dragged down by two ceaea to the side and sat down when the tempo of our daily cationa are non - conforming ship” at toe ZBA hearing. Wa refar, of eowM, to Preal poaltions he advlaed Adenauer the edectlon o f Johnson for the Hartford Conn., has been slsct- M ozart esfi Christine BlaselL in 1938 with the movie, ofCtoer may not hava buainaaa large sultcaaee he carried to his at Ida feet. Hvtog is g ieatly accelerated sites. ' The plakitiffs in both actiona Give Daystrom dant Johnson's naming of Chiaf to taka, tha speeohaa he wrote second spot. He held the routine sd prettdent of the Nattonsl So ower toe customa of Ms day. Vytautas Maiijoaius, conduc Paitrons c f the orohestra. to Alton B- Cowles of 284 Green Are repreaented by Atty. Robert "Druma,” and appeared in deaflngi with toe town. HM hands. He had eoft gray eyes "Now , what shall the story cial Welfare Assembly. juadee Uarl Warran to ba tha for American OongraMnnen to many other films, mostly of a apprsissi of Johnson, that he firm provMea equipment for Just aa Ma day wsa notably tor of the Mancheater Civic addition to those previously an- Rd. is appealing the drug store W . Gordon, and each haa oo- woirid indeed give a sami-con- and bushy eyebrows and a sort be about?” asked the Story He has been assoototod wtto Orcheatra, which ia sponaored (THE BEST) ehalnnaji of tha saven-mambar Jungle nature. the MsiKheater PoUoe Depart faster than the tima of MaanrL noonoed. Include the fotiowfog: grant, claiming that he would slgned toe otiter's surety bond. deliver in pralac of the podtiona servative balasKS to the ticket of sad smlltog mouth. He seem teller. toe assepibly, an orgxnlmtlon of by The Manchester H e^d, will The Odonlafl Board Oo., Mr. Sabu served aa a sergeant in.-- ^ ment. ed very tired. 8aint-8eMns adviaes: "Hla Mimiiilwlnn to "study and ra- Adanauar had taken, wero the U.S. Army Air Corps in «nd help hold the South. "Adventurer!” cried Jeremy. national health and wvlfan aa- lead the volunteer musicians to and Mis. Nell ElUs. Mr. and Other officers, elacted to their The eultcaaes he carried (Ifo n K t’s ) Presto oorrosponda You’ll be mighty jaroud to grive a new Day port upon all facts and dreum- merely by-producta of that aia- World W ar n and completed 43' W e next met Govwnor "And sports. Evil gobltoa Wick eoclations, for many yesm. bo our A negro ," and goes a varied program opening with Mira. WKSam Foulde, Dr. and posta at a Nov. 18 meeting. In were Slled with bo<*a. The most recently as chairman of aentiai naaic ouetauuu m w» uk»i missions aa a gunner in the coff at Loe Aiigttes, two days ed apeUe and aU tost!" the ove^re to the <^ra, Mira. Fnancis F. RelM ck, Ik-, strom Dinette .. . esj^ially when it costa atanoen rMating to tha aasi a«ntlal baale operation in which clude Lt Adolf* C. Snyder of caaes were broken. The seams ttuough toe (amfto mssks ac- Main and hla omunlxa- South Pacific. He waa awarded j before the balloting, when H "No, no,” said Sisey, shak the executive committee. oordtogly; MF. LetoadocTs final "Iphigenia to'Aulia,” by GluCk and Mrs. Melvin Hurwlta, Mr. so little! Bronze finished legs; non-mar natkm of tha lata President, 79 Ednurnd 8t and Sgt. Bruce were splitting and books were Sharp in brainpower, that ia. the Distinguished Flying Cross, seemed fairly clear that Ken- Presto oorreaponded to a Pree- with revlslona by Wagner. I and Mra. Seymour R. Kaplan. John F . Kennedy, and the aub- Doughty of 284 Hackmaitack SU popping out everywhere. Daystromite top in prima walnut-grained tton first decidea w nai w a , j,ig widow, fo r-' nedy wwa ki posaeaalon of toe to vtvttoe, last evening and Ms Karl Stamitz’ Symphony to B I Also, Mr, and Mrs. John It’s the sharpness we need All offloere will aerve tor one "Who are you?" asked plastic. Five pieces, $59. sequent violent death of the Americana wanted Germans to nier actress Marilyn Cooper; a nomination, by Ibe second ballot other tempt were In acoord- Flat Minor and William Pur-. Mrosek, Mb. -siid Mra. WUliasn LAST EVENING year. Jeremy, holding his sisters be to hold America’s laad in man diarged with the aasassl son and a daughter. | at least, and when dieruasion hind his back. snoe, so that the evtreme grace cell's “Suita PurcelUana" wm Slelth, snd Mra. Robert | on oue wnc ssaukst r e p o r t sao pm nation.” W hat if under such guidance,' "I am a bookseller,” said the and cbsm i of Modtort’s ccmpoal- also be heard. The program will Smith, Mr. and Mra. Robert science, in bueineee, in Ihr* man. "Would your parents like SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH iton were Marly obliterated. 4dose with a group of 16th cen Stone, Mr. « k l Mrs. W UUam, Preaident Johnson appointed toe W est Germans persKated in ing standards.' to buy aome books?” Tlw MosBot Bymphony (K b- tury dancaa called "branles” or J. Ttminton, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- \ this epeelal commission to head poUdea and attltudea they "My parents are^away,” said Cbel No. 200) oooupisd tM ftrst "brawls,” whlgh have bean art P. Sillier, and Mir. and Mra.' How sharp we are depends ' off what might have developed themselves dW not like but Jeremy politely. ■ -i half of the program, wlttla the trsnstatad and orchestratad Nnt Bchwadel. ' .j . . . our dorrmient streased the importance of ADULT STUDY COURSE on how much we back higher Into a mulOpliclty of , InveaU- thought to be the only pollciea "Oh.” Tbe man turned wear aeoend waa demtad to toa Ftfih ily away. "W ell, then. I ’ll be Brymehony cf OuHave Mtfalar. taking a long, hard look at your list of stocks gatlons of the eame thlnga. Na _ atiUtudM wMch would DIFFERENCE "MORAL HAN IN MORAL SOCIETY" education. Colleges develop ITt DOES MAKE A on my way.” w i SlebM's trorks ana not un- for upgrading possibilities. Your Putnam rep turally enough, he wanted one xeally pleeiac ua ? tVhat if tiie "A r a tfiey story boqkat our brainpower. And leaders. V . RRCEFTION^^LL - ^ ^ jknown in toe Greatar; eommisBlon making one report long dead end oompanlonahlp to Mked-Mssy from bahind Jara- Johnson Bears Down resentative will be'lTappy to work with you areeu for tats klnanu But the cost of leadership is wMeh would obtain the ireapeoi which tiie United Stotea aiid my’a back. MaMer has made us zsastm- The man turned back and 7:45 P.M. W*diiMdciys rtiroiighOat. 4 on a year end review. West Oertoany each booked k b ^ weU-aoquaInted with them. skyrocketing. Meny colleges and odofidahn nbtvOhly of Ui* ---WHERE YOU SAVE! nodded. "Wonderful atorlea," To teS toe truth, I prefer On Economy Drive people of, nation, hut that aauch other’s reslsUnce to any he said, hla ayes shining. DR. J. HANLEY SHAW. SpMktr Frits Mahler's readings. Graat- are in a squeeze. They need of' all .Ihoee' people In other real effort to the reunification "Stories about everything to sd, Mabtor. toe oempeaer, was FREE INFORMATION help. . . for new claeerooms, E eouhtrlM to whom aime of the of Germany really originated to Saving/ A Loan Maneht$tar*$ olde»t the world.” uneven in Ha taapkallan and (Oonttawad from Page One) 1965 fiscal year that begins laboratories, teachers. elronttotanoee of our great na toms' totemaUonal press hla orobestrsl oolqrtng and de- July 1, below $100 billion. HEUBLEIN, INCORPORATED financial institutions— provide/ all these vetopenent, and this makes staffing to federal agencies and tional tragedy have eeemed agent’s bead? We shudder at The new chief executive be We will be sharp if we back services that mean so much to you. things dlffioult for toe inter holding down the federal budget lieves a determined economy This is a new H IG H LIG H TS report from Put ati^ge and eonfualng. toe poealbility. It oouVd have preter, particularly since some he win send to Congress next drive will increase the odds for otir colleges. College is been Hke aome grotesque felry of the coenpoaer’a effusion are nam’s Research Department. This is a most Naturally enough, Preeldaot month. early enactment of the 111 - America's best friend. Johnson wanted to give this ttovy to which aome meddle In bad taste. blUton tax - cut passed by the sififliificarit report on this Hartford based EXTRA HOURS There la a tendency to try Secretary of Defense Robert House and pending ta the Sen spedid oommlaaion the higheet some go-between told two lev- OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS. TUESDAYS and remedy thla betd taste, on S. McNamara was ordered to ate. Company iVho is one of the largest producers HELP THE COLLEGE preotlge poeeible. era that eeoh of them ailored and FRIDAYS—THURSDAYS UNTIL S PJK. HOMEOWNER'S toe pant of many oonduoton. Inform military and civilian em of liquors and specialty food products. You go, Juat U PraiMcat Rooaa- donkey aara whoraupen eaah of Although the program did not ployes associated with main YOUTH FOOT O m »E D OF YOUR CHOICE NOW! in«ntioh X HSt MSHt, 018 H e- tenance and contracting may have a copy. velt during World W ar H reach them wore and praised donkey grams that their “cost con HARTFOiRID (AP) -- Hie To find out how the eoltoda erisli c • INSURED SAVINGS end sectkxi cf the second move Connectldut Comm Isaion on affacta you, wriia to HIGHER ed ter Justice Owen Roberta to .*ort for the benefit of the DILEA\MA' ment is marked, "With utmott sciousness will be given Im . haad the offleial inveetigation other until, in the end; the ears portant consideration" to hand' Youth Scrvlcea haa propoaed a EDUCATION, Box 86, Timai • CHRISTMAS CLUIS 'vehenMnoe.” M r. Letasdorf mib- salary rm g t at $10,560 to $15,- Y O V U PINO A PRICND AT... took root and donkeylaed them tog out promotions and good c f Square Station, Now York 10038 Into the disaster at Pearl Har ordlnated the wildest clamor- 080 for a coordinator of youth • A U PURPOSE CLUIS Trying to ramember the “ pre Inga of the oomposer to the to- flctency ratinga I bor, so Preaident Johnson both. Budget Director Kermit Gor servioe#. The oonMnlasion decid PUTNAM & CO. Publiahod a* a public Mnie* berests of ripe toiM-color, but ed yeateoday thait appUcants for 11 EAST CKNTEB ST. — 643-Z181 la cooparation with Tho Advartitina I iiartiail for his place of the Su • SAVE lY HAIL mium-due” dete for each o f sev after hearing the frenzied out- don was toM by Johnson that Opra ballv 9 t« 6:00. ihe new p^jtlon should have Council and th* Nowapapar preme Court* eral policies covering your home pourings that result from Frits the President has personal Tnnraday Eve. 1 to 0. Advortidng Exoeutiva* AMoelalloa. For Things Really Fina •SAVINGS lONDS knowledge of certain federal alboiit eight yeaira experience to Open Saturday 9 to IZ. X hi of minor , eonaequence M alder's toiterpieitotlons, one la ooniBmuilty 'wuefc stMuld is a great annoyance. But this is ounwtooed that with all its bad agencies and foreign posts with th at doing ao, and obtaining It ia to be hoped that,'lii its • MORTGAGE LOANS too many employes. Johnson or hold a msMtar'a Gegrae. moving eagemeaa to show ita no longer necessary when .you taste K more nearly lepreaento ^ Chief Jiutiee Warren himself, toe cbsiscber o f the oomposer, dered a follow - up inquiry, and he selected a chairman who has daap sanae: of grief, and prove • IMPROVEMENT LOANS have a modem Homeowners who was (to all aepourvts) a arrang^ another meeting today with Gordwi. , Um M f been the victim of the the handaomeneas o f ita santi- T)olicy covering fire, theft, per frenzied and unhappy man. • PASSIOOK LOANS Four chairmen of congression ‘ propaganda of aome of tha ax- menta toward tha moat gallant sonal liability and many other Mr. LelnadorTs Interpreto- BIAUTIFUl BUY IN ROOM . , . plenty ' tlon la unquestionably more al committees got telephone re for 6 adults in all-new Americans. tromist groups in our oountry, and tha youngest Preatdsnt it • MONEY ORDERS ^ ■10 SUY IN RIM . . . new iuspension, perils. Phone or write today for artistic, and the Boston Sym quests from Johnson that they Lowest prices of any U.S.-built car! • ena whpaa partldpation tai this h— avar had, this nation can phony is imquestlonably more report any evidence e'vldence of waste,■ wider tread, longer wheelbase. Fa • TRAVELERS CHEQUES full details. inquiry Into a t ^ e d y which atill manage to leave aome proficient' ' than han the Hartford duplication of effort and over- mous Rambler gasoline economy. thlnga not named after him. g;roup, yet aomehow I had the staffing in the military estab MCI aoUld hava Idaological slgnifl- lishment. There la. on the lowest level faell^ that Mahler the com eancea will be suspect , in such poser had been "prettied-up" Johnson made a similar tele axtremist quarters bafoos It o f a question of aomewhat to the mazmer in phone request b f the comptroll' ovan begins. The real concern, future public confusion. which Rimsky-Korsakow was er general. Joseph Campbell, There la, on the highest pos- wont to "Improve” Moussorg- who Is hired by Congress to tather, la for the atricteet pos- search for federal waste. iitolp level of consideration, the sky. albla intsrpretatloa of the role Hie audience was thoroughly The President raised ques and reaponhiblllty of the judi- quMtion of what kind of memo o b e r t J* pleased and vocal to ita appre tions with Gordon about all etal branch of government In rial tributes are really fitting ciation of the concert at the agency budget requests larg 2-SPEED, 3-CYCLE WASHER er than the amounts approved a for the late John F. Kennedy. dose, and well they might have m . 5 Wash and Rtoae Tetnpa. — W ater I>evel Selector our national Ufa That role and year ago by Kennedy. 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ndUninii Iirtij PAGE NINB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1968 ffAllCR Bm K EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OJNN, TUESDAY, DECEMBfJR 8, 1968 house. Featured will be table* PAQM mam Ohnroft, Graham Rd. Mr*. John Coventry FOR Osater St., K. t ^ t t r St. and fiouth Windsor of homemade articles and Qpughlih. director of adtt'vltira hotn^aked foods. Town Geared to Clear Wi Center S t fo r tSie Bunce cJarrter. Manches Leoni h Venemela Vidor, Tureck was asked the obvi 4-H Youths W in Study Bcglu* To Meet with Rec Staff Dietrichsen Renews Threats^ 12th v Council Agenda ter, will be tb* guest speaker. Th* first of three Stiidlsa of Cosmetics. O b it u a r y ous, question; "'What about the Tb* beard of education will Um Bible pertalniiig to <2uiM- Court CasM' Red Terrorism Continuing repeated complaints of hold a epaclal nteeting totey eA Awards of Ment To Face Circuit Court Again Results, Not Cost private driveway* being. Ailed Li§ts New School mas scripture will be held al • IT S 7:30 pm. hi tlio high school 7:30 p.m. Thuraday at the No Fraud Indicated Mr«. BotlUlto M. Moore ta by your raowplows? ’ w;th tl># teasfcssa peeeeeuH A manber of 4-H club mem Mr*. BeUiild* M»tht*«>n BABT HAMFOWr SBMION (Oaltiwsi fTMR Fag* Oaa) He suggested that towiuipeo- Th* public huUdIng commis Chiixsh Oonuminity Houra on Last night’s ktcldcat fot- ppaiwgwi- 11 daraUed at about poHctes oommittee. bers bars received recognition Moor*, formerly of Hartford, Jamm Vee Diatrlehesn, IS, ple wait until the town plow sion report on the proposed Rt. 44A. The Rev. 3sam B . knred a complaint to pohoe John J. (Ntean,; JA, o f 142 8 a.m. fleeted in tM congriMslonal *l8c- Tb* aonkig board of appeals for pr
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V,..,, I ...... For Bvorythlng, See SHOPPINS PARKADE MAIM ST. VERNON MROLE MARLOW'S Uve EiMtricUy I THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY MANCHESTER MANCHESTER VERNON B iA IN BT.— S4B-B221 PAGE THIRTBEN HANCJHKSim EVENING HBBAliD. MANCHESTEE, CONNe TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 196S FACE TWELVE Future Lies in Defeme, Pitefewg Coaches’ Corner By Andy Bsylock By Tony ABbrio Santonelli Wins Manehastor n gh Angels Deal W agn er Baal OathaHa Noadtoas to aay, tort 'thui*- Wiwiing our TharA*gtvlng day waa a day of Thanksgiving Day game wMh South OrthoUe > ^2 v3 / 3 In m ore ways than one—we are oertataly made the turkey dln- 3 thantotol that this seawen ia ner mora appetfastng and enjoy Scoring Laurels over! able. For Hurler Latman We felt our hoys, tn thto tort Behind the Aim Uockfaig o i game, gave it the good old “ool- our offensive Hne. Tom Bavier 2 0 SO leg« try” but it again toft us and Walt Basnight ware able < =- '7 of whom passed^ Northaastern . to break kwae ravaral ttoiMe. A (■ / - o BOSTON (AP) — H alf-f Haley, MaJna . . . 0 0 46 S A N DIEGO, C slif. shoe! of a vletory. We had a ! 7 5 , " 1 3 for 54 polnU. Concannon was 0 0 48 good" many breaks go our way Pep Rally the night befora, an back Bob Santonelli of Am btenked In Ms final game. Palm, UMass. .. (AP)—Convinced thehr fu- overflow crowd and the fiwA tt Mero^i Lala .. 16 5 4S thto time but the boy* toiddnt herst is the official New Whelchel kicked 34 of 36 38 ;ure lie* In defense *nd oapltaUze on them. waa the last game of the sea ONveannon, B. C. 2 0 son aU hriped taapira the team. England football scoring points-sfter and Chuck Mer- 0 0 86 pitching, the Los Angeles It WM definitely a defence oein, Yale's Junior fuUback, KeUy, -D artm 'th. game bet'ween two rtuba toiriy We ahowad early season form champion for 1963. Oarr, Bates ----- 0 0 36 lingel* mad* their fir*t ta that file blocking and tao hooted 16 pMnU-after and add 0 0 86 C f I evenly matched aa f* r th* The Wakefield. Mass., senior Burton, Vermont move in that direction by running game went. The edge kltag were very ertop and th* registered 76 points in eight ed five flew goals for 31 '■ SantoneUd, who scored 75 Beans, trading power hitter Leon Wag in passing definitely belonged plays were quick in dsv*|optag. games, topp'ng his closest Middiebury ... r- ner to tha Cleveland Indiana linebaokera Joe AlUHckt, rival, Massachusetts quarter points a year ago, finishing to wW lham . fcas-th in the New Bnglwd Thornton, for plteher Barry Latman and It Interesting to watch Skip Thofnas and Rick Harvey back Jerry Whekhel, by sn 0 0 86 another player to be named at and note how different the kept the defense fired up with even doeen points. race, nwfted up 46 points in his Northeastern . their fine tackling and pumilt. firat two games this season. 0 0 86 data. teems played In the different Jim Welsoh, Springfield Detooae, UMass.. It was tha first major trade Both Thomas and Harvey !»■ For the season he scored Tousaalnt, halves. We did a bettor Job o f quarteiback, was third with 54 completed at the annual winter fensively In the flrrt halLgrt- tercepted pasaee, Harvey run Pony Raiders__Surprise Champions of the Charter Oak Pony Conference nine times on runs, twice on Vermont ...... 14 • 82 ning Ms interception idl the way points. Northeastern's sopho psBses, kicked ftv€ polnt^Mt€^ baseM l meetings which got un Ung five first down* wMle Wind more fullback. Bob Cappadona, rsn a two-point conversion and Rookett, derway Monday when the ma ham could only mahaga two. for a touchdown. Robertson, Jim Sproul, John Gabbey, Skip Wiganowski, Ken Ough, 10 1 81 •Twlc* South Led by Head Coach Bill Smith, the Manchester Raiders (above) tallied 50 points for fourth booted a 26-yard field goal to Rhode Island . READY FOR OPENER— University of Connecticut basketball team which jors drafted a record *8 players But in the second half it was atunned Charter Oak Pony Football Conference fans S p d a y with Wayne Cartier, Steve Nicola; second row. Assistant Coach John place, and Mike Haley of Maine McCarthy, opens its season with two home game* this week— American International on at a cost of t**l,(XX>. Jiwt the reverse—Windham had was within our besEt Bowxkiln 3-0. 0 0 80 a 16-8 victory over previously unbeaten Vemon to win the con McNary, John Hughes, Pete Benson. Rick Roberts, Phil Cataldo, and Ken Palm of UMase tied The Soorera Coast Guard .. Wednesday and Yale on Saturday is shown above— Kneeling, from left: AI In. the only other transaction, five and we only recorded two. 20 but both Mark Ware, Jim Monaghan, Frank Woods, Lee Davis, Rick Burr, for fifth with 48 apiece. Oorge, Colby .. 0 0 80 the New York Meta purchased Lack of alert- times a stellar ference title. Vemon had blanked the Raiders, 20-0, in an earlier TD PAT FQ T Ritter, Tom Capiga, Co-Captain Dom Pemo, Dennis Stanek, Ken Whitney. defense stopped Ted Brindamour, Dave Wilcox, Coach Smith and Assistant Coach The passing king of Amer Doran, Tufts .. • 0 0 30 Bob Taylor from Milwaukee. e s s on our meeting. Squad members are: Front row, left to right, Jim Leber, ican Intomatlonare Dick Ko- Santonelli, 0 0 30 Standing, Assistant Coach (xeorge Wigton, Bill Della Sala, Chuck Slimowicz, The 24-year-Md catcher-cutfleld"- boys’ part has them cold. Amherst ...... 11 7 1 76 Cournoyar, AIC . John Treat, Rich O’Grady, Tim Cunningham, Bill Hawver, Bryant Bion Tupper. Mike Belcher is the only missing player.______lodxiey, a Junior ss is Whelchel. Perklna, Maine.. 0 0 80 D ^Jlesford, Ken Libertoff, Chris Whitewhb, Co-Captain Eddie Slomcenski, To- er was paid a $100,(XX) bonus by hurt all seewon South was able Whelchei, UMaas. 5 84 0 64 the Braves when he signed hla Icmg. It 'wae so to move the ball Kolodzley passed for 60 points. Tetro, by iball, Jim Thaicter, Charley Talbott, Marty Setter, M&nager Jack Lu- Tied for second were Jack Con- Welsch, . « firat profeaslonal contract In in tMs game with continuous Sprii^flakl ... 9 0 0 54 Rhode Island , cier, Hlead e Coach Fred Shabel. (UConn Photo.) eucceea only in cannon of Boston College, Bob McGowan, B. C.. 1957. again. On the Harringtcn of Bowdodn and Cappadona, The trading of the 29-year-old punt Windham the final mhi- Wagner, who hit S3 home runs blocked, for ex utee o f the for the Angelas in the last two ample, our Wck- **?J*’xT - AndyBaylock NFL Draft All-Day Session, yean for the 27-year-old Lat er failed to drop My No. 1 pur Robertson Leads in Scorings Assists Hoop Coaches Optimistic man a 7-12 pitcher with the In' back far enough pose thto season was to give th* LEON WAGNER dlans last season, raised some BARRY LATMAN and our Mocker Toin AUhrio boya plenty of experience In CHURCH '1AOUE eyebrawB. Fred Haney, Los An w a s late to preparationition nfor next fall when geles general manager explain' Jackie Simpson, one of our most acquired from the Chicago react to Windham'* nrti. The ■we become a full four-year var sity echooi. I cwild ha've ar- • W. L, Pot. Gathering ad the "other player” to be de promising young outfielders.” White Sox In 1960 In exchange that set up Wtadham’s 16 Hours for Four Rounds Point Total O f f 1 1 Points At Pre-Season Uvered before March 1, would for Herb Score. Even in his sub- ■Mooitd touchdown waa weU eov- ranged a complete Jayvee sched St. Bridget’s ___ .30 18 .625 "Wa don't believe Latman's .583 be "a fulltime ptayer." par 1968 sea.Non. Latman, a na ered but the ball w m defieotod ule so that 'wa woMd ha’ve had Ontcr Congo No. 2 28 20 record last season is indicative an tmpreaslve won-lost record. N. Methodist No. 1 27 21 .563 By EARL YOST optimistic. I havs read whroe*»blg oenber, whose speclaHy to *We sacrificed some power tive of Los Angeles, struck out into the receiver’s hands. Thet^ornla’* (Detroit) :<^Minn«e0oU and end HaJ among tt»e first .542 ley talk of big things. Ws~ are the dunk ebot and he'a toanxhng becauae we recognise the need of hla ability," said Angeles' ISS in 149 innings. We ware happy to see DleX I 'wes mere Intereated In CHICAGO (AP) N. Methodist No. 2 26 22 Optimism was the key Manager Billy Rlgney. "We placing the boy* In keener ootn- of Southern California. 42 picked. .26 22 .542 optimistic, too. Wednesday we defease, al a BUl Russell. of pitching and ^eed In cur hall CHeveland Manager Birdie Leevto get the Vaaalty M Club 3 N a tio n a l" Football League! Biu Mun«>n of Utah state (U» — “ Second Congo .. Records Show in NBA Play The New York Giants want .542 note— save for the com play AIC. They have their beet The ooech feels that hie know he has a good arm and Tebbetts was delighted with the a'ward as the gamaa' outstand petitlon. Angeles); George Mira of Mi Other early signers an Center C on go No. 1 26 22 park,” said Haiiay. "Also he's very strong. We think he'll The twoqiiatoon syatotn w* plodded through an all-day for Joe Don Looney, the Okla .24 24 .500 ments from Tom Nevers at and biggest team In years. Sat aquad will be much bettor de feel we have a couple of acquisition of Wagner, who waa ing Mancherter player. He has nounced were Woodson by Bal homa halfback and punter v^ho E m an u el...... M F W v n R T f__ Tt tn a v ho'?>.526, belpad immeasurably by a<»natl RoyaJ# In fenslvely Uien a year ago which fit well Into pitching staff.” , on the American League All-star employed along with speeUHrta session Monday and deep ami, Fla., (San Francisco) and St. Mary’s ...... 24 24 .500 xLllvlx it in&y D€y ------ai— eauvw*. tiniMiUnue to dlK>lft.Vdisplay ftllall MX)Ulldaround t68JTlteam WiUimantic State— aa head urday 'fale comes In and IVe Btera who will otfaet tbe been a fine playar tor ua aH Jack Concamvon of Boston Col timore, tackle Dick Evey of was ousted off the Sooner akein of 19 ooneecuUve euooem- read where this is the best tssm maana opponanta will be In tor Wagner'B bet. Ed Klikpatriek, Latman, a 8-8 power pitcher team In 1962 and 1963. He was searon—both on oftonra and de- on ttM “auiclde aquad” took into the morning hours Tennessee by the Chicago So. Methodist .. ..2 4 24 .500 tougher defenses or its just May by virtue of the fact that college basketball coaches aiway the burden of a boy hav lege (Philadelphia). Concannon squad for alleged indifference 24 ftil attempte in outinga agalnrt ever at Yale." more tnx&la, atarting with tha our young catcher whom wa who welglu 215 p ^ d s, won 13 the starting left fielder and hit ». He to one bey 'who has Bears, tackle Herchel Turner of Sit. John’s ...... 2 4 .500 possible the shooting has N«w York and Baltimore dur none of the Celt ragulara la ■np-Off 'Tournamant fVlday and ing to play a fuH 486 minutea 'Tuesday in its annual col had been the No. 1 pick in the to practice routine. TTve Giants ..2 2 26 .458 In Connecticut addressed TatoPs Buttdogs wlU M tough plan to convert Into an outfield and loet five in 1961, hia second a home run in the second 1962 gtven 100 per cent eOort oE the Kentucky by St. Louis and also drafted Steve Thuriow of St. Jamefl’ No. 1 ing tha pert week. He to fol ksted among the first fifteen Saturday at Naw Britain. AU-Star contest. and It atoo allowed more boys lege d ra ft API, draft l>y the Boston Pa Comm. Baptist . . .22 26 .458 fallen off, but whatever the membara of the Sports Writers’ igialn. "We era rtt Set wtlh four er, swings a good hat. So does season with the Indians. He was titne ki prartloe a* wal a* tai quarterback Munson by the Stanford. lowed by Clncinnatl'a rookie top Individual soorera In the Cir AlUsnee yeaterdsy at the Wav- rtartena, Don Taylor, Riok Ka- Down rt Weaieyan. Johnny our gamea. to play. Five clube remained home triots. Zlcm Lutheran . ..2 2 26 .458 reason, the fact remains cuit. Sam Jones heeds the I thoroughly believe football The Minnesota Vikings who Rams. The real battle still is to come whis, Jerry Lucae, wito la bat arly. mkwky, DenniB L(ynch and Wood, now in Ma 17th year, haa In addRIcn asvarBi ottaar boya aitd conducted their IniaineaB by Assumption ...... 2 1 27 .438 hat for the first time in ting .509 with BUI McCMU of scoring perade for the Hub to tor the and as long os phone or teletypo meaaagea to a Wst their first three picks to Although this was supposed in most cases when the teams ..1 9 29 .396 ^peotad to be the state a Dsive Sobumacher, but nutosnoe fellow who would be wel playad waU in detoat. BIM D ix start bidding with the AFL lor St. James' No. 2 five years the scoring proclivi New York creeping cq;> to a .606. five with 330 points, which comed on any campus, Wlnky on, Dava Pnece, Randy Ooto, it to possible, everyone 'who la xepreaentative on the floor, the AFL last year, quickly to be a poor year for running O unoordia...... 1 9 29 .306 powers among tha major col- injurlea have us from becks, the acute need for strong the o(rtleg:ians they haive select ties of National Basketball As Sam Jones of the Boa ton places Mm 16th among the fegea are Yale and Connecticut. nafing down aftfth man. Danenport, who holds sU W' Bob AllbriD, R. O. Lrtvto and honored to be seleoted to wear while the others aat on their signed their No. 1 and No. 2 sociation gunners has hit a Bork Leads Selections a footbaa uniform wrt get into selections, tackle Carl Eller of runnera by several NFL. beams ed. Celttoa haa moved to the van League's top gunnera Actually, Central, which went undefeated TMa yearta scbedifie la ro*riqg sad rebounding records, D ick Boenharger oB did waU. bands. Itoere were oomptalnta (Jharies McCarthy 137—358, downward curve on the League among the free throw toaxtora Ms 20.6 average fo r 16 games. Hs aveiegod nearly 20 potato a Bomfcerger’s action waa Iknltsd the ban game. and a threat of legtalation to In 22 regular season games last tougfasst tfart wsTvs bad tonoe Looking back over the long Fran Aldrich 145, Jim Mathia- shooting graph ertth S2 successful tries out of Indicates that he wiS flMah sev season, has another small col game tort year In which the BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE obaoa ha raoetrsd a knM Injury avoid such marathons in the eon 142 — 366, Bruno Mazzoll This yesr, the te ^ as „ ,ttampt* for a .861 for a Tve bean at Tal*. W« hem a DouMeheader last night saw season—^whlch formally stiurted eral notohea higher in Indl'vldual lege powerhouse as win be Wes good nuoleua ratuniing ahd we Cards luad to advantoge tha On Little All-America ki the flirt half. future. 137—397, Sam LltUe 141 — 376, a whole, sue averaging .422 slight toad ovar BaRay Howell aooiing 'when the season luns two-plaitoon ayrtsm. Don WilUa Oarage turn in a Rog Parrott did a good Job on A ug. 28-—my asalstanta Iton {Sox Gain Four, — T e x a s Retains No, 1 Ranking-^ leyan. Trinity, Southeyh Con haira never been this fa r Mong Cunnlnjgham and Tom Kelley lit to(A the league a record Larry Lorentsen 136— 363, Tom a Oraot^ 1 ^Detroit who haa a .866 with Ms ooursa. necticut, New Haven' Coltoge rrtuniing tottannen strong second half to defeat o f downfleld blocking and R. Turbar 142— 362, H owls Hansen shooting s/versgas as oentraated In develofsnent «t llS* rtage. apd I are pleased with what alght houra and eight minutea auooeartul tziM and Hartford ars looking for could wall for Waalayen'i Case Brothers, 61-S*, and Tele NEW YORK (AP)— George Bork, Northern Illinois' G. Lewis, Bob Weratler and And Lose Seven 146 — 358, Glenn N icbol 366, tort seawon Sooring Leaden fast tfart our tow rartiani coul ______trtua aeversl pronrialii; phone Op. nip tbe Barona, 41-88. was accomplished. From week to work Hs way through the In f o u 11 •**• "*** veraatito Hoto- P ta A vg. ward to better than .600 years. play w ith any eftib In tha ooun- fantastic passer, and 10 other seniors make up the As- Woody Clark ran very wen at firat round aeleodnne of the 14 Easier Time in Poll B m ie OcUonmn' 390, W in Oonant rophs, two being Blok Stabnick Tha Ooragemen led, 26-18, at times. to week we could see the steady 353, Eld HlmUe 354, Phil CSidse flhootin^f how€V©r, tJw i 2fi0 Robertson, C ln...... 691 27.6 "Lack of two top freahman try . and Bob Worley, the half and It was still any sociateil Press Little All-America football team for 1968 It has bean a dismal aeason positive progress of the play- dubs. Sixteen houn after the At Draft Meeting for the (League U 76% a# com - -8M avasage for 221 out o f 309 West, L A ...... 636 28.9 teams (the part two years) "LUte 'UConn, wo’ra thin, but start, they were only hi the 354, Ernie Wilkie 352, Gil WU- •Wa'U be tough,” W ood body's game. But after the fat' Bork, the humM howitzer who^ for lu—and at this time all we In recapping, we aerfanmaged PetUt. St. L...... 631 27.4 means that the varsity club wlU bettor in the backoourt than up rewrote the record book with that are minor, their ath- fourth round. son 353, Tony Yacono 376, Ed paired to last wlnter'a 72% for wenm Harvard ia the flirt toa termlealon. Case turned oold can hope for is better times in PlalnvUle vanity, Briatol East- BAN DOKGO. CaHf. (AP)— Bpenoe 154—373, George Barber the oorreaponding period. Laaa Top Beboimder^^ ChambwOain, 8.F. .,.6 1 1 have little depth," new^ UConn toqnt. We'have a BbUe more hto toBses, to the only repeater letes. am vmrslty, were In a Jamboree, The Beaton Red Sox picked up Than on Battle Field speed than tort year, aaeriflc tomorrow night. wbUe the WUUs orew did the That couldn’t be with two the futiire. The road ahead is Several aigningB were an 156— 384, Stan W alckowskl 138, ahoU are being taken per con- ® Baylor, LA...... 5 2 5 mentor, Fred Shabel, reported. Orty rt WSSii WlMmantlo doesths oimoelte. Four players hit from a year ago. The 1963 all- a rocky one for several raasona played Waterford varalty, four players but lost seven A --a A. I- -wMit a,v^r-1 oonoouM to I6ftu to in€ ....5 1 2 tng height for tM*. TMs Is tbe such aky-scraplng ends as Bob nounced almost skmdtaneoudy Stan G r^ 370, Stan Opalach 4 Ehibry, On. .. The froeh squade the part two |)lcitura kwk Mack. double figures tar the winners Btar aggregation Is one of few But more on thto on another Northwest, Searle* varsity, young pitchers in the baseball a m a t 96 ner mine for 42 ftokl i bound oMumn wMh 428 rrtrtovea BeOamy, Bait. ....4 6 6 seasons have been weU brtow towdtort cbsaenlra ki my time during the 80-year history of Cherry of Whlttonberg and with the drafts, making it ob NEW YORK (A P )—^Texas had a much easier time o:' 360. Ai Rubaoha 862, Howie "Wa orty bad Mne boya ort, led by Norm Lutsen’ s 20. Nell day. Peimey twice, Wllby of Water- vious that the duba were oheck- draft meeting yesterday. SnSSS to 103^ for a 17.1 amre^ Bill Lucas, On...... 4 1 0 the usual caliber at Storrs. the Little All-America to be Jerry Cole of Southwest Tejeaa. it in The Associated Press iroll than it had on the field Holmea 371. six fKatanton. Our akarU ng team Plenon waa high for Case with They are supported by Paul bury's aopha emd Juniors, ^ the boys to be sure they Obtained for the price of $8,- SSu. leT ^ for 46 Greer, Phil...... 4 2 6 "We have six or seven boys Coming off a Drtfaot made up entirely of seniors. Ridgefield varsity and South. 000 each were: Shortstop Reg a yaar_ ago, Bfil _- ' l l Datrick Cen- I iiiatoti of one sophomore and 18. Graham of Massachusetts and were intereated In playing NFL. against Texas A&M in its finale. ro^to eaxti tUt. oonfarta haa 398 oar Chappell, N.Y. ___ 416 in our first group, but not much Tbe eecond game aras close Bracketed in the backfleld W l » l t p r « W « compUed 128 points to 99 ie Smith, 16, a N egro, from m e b c a n t o j e l e a g u e depth. BUI Della Sala wlU be tria adm tted. a prat- tour freshmen. We have been Neil Reuther of North Dakota, ball before wasting a turn. The The Longhorns poked the wIh-<9 Big O f mi**~g oma for a 24.9 avarage, high in Shaffer, FMl...... 4 0 7 rtokkerad in ail sotimmagta. throughout with the Banhs with Bork are Mike Brown, B W r 1 l C r » for. ^the o«nnnants opponents andsuid three of _ellaa; Left-handed pitcher Pitt, 31-20 winner over Miami, Standings Xha o, Owoar Robertson thto department. WUt Cbamher- tbe fifth starter." ty good boll dab again. Teft^ w heel-hone of Delaweure’ s un rated the beat lineman In the teams were very much aware of nlng touchdown across with lit Dlschinger, Balt ....4 0 6 W e tort* ttasae rtartera from stumhllng over a second-quarter Jack Ojlne, 18, a Negro, from moved up a notch to fourth. Au W . L. P i o f Clncinnaiti, has aawumed th e]la in to in saoond plaoa both in ...... 393 Bast looking sophs wlU be BuriM from matol beaten team; Sid Blanks of North Central Conference, at tha draft by the rival American tie more than a minute to spare Barnett, LA. .. last y m r atfil la ecbool but d rou gh t-^ period fat arfaloh they Honor BarnikowIn.^tSr” '"”'^'*^ Columbus; Lefty pitcher Bill against the Aggies on Thanks burn, 10-8 victor over Alabama, Bantn* Bulktors . . 27 9 .7 Booihig lead for the week with total rebounds and average per Hagan, St. L...... 390 Ken Libertoff from New Yortc Ittaa to run esid to tbs mort ag- Texas AAI, and Martin Luther tackles; Ralph Bauman of Football League beid Saturday jumped from ninth to fifth. Big giaaalra baK ptojar Tv* y * r none art out thto yaar. scored only two potato. Once Puget Sound and Greg Van The only “pounding” we took In New York. Rohr, 18, from Oolumbua; Out giving, for a 15-lS decision. Opbtoal B a r ...... 26 10 .7 691 polnta for a 27.6 per g ^ e | game wMh 406 and 21A re- Of’esen, N .Y...... 345 and Dan Heaford, a Naw Jtrssy they got the lead tat that period, Agnew, the 198-pound avalanche With Key Award] waa froih a very powerful 1 fielder Lew Dorach, 20, owned Eight champiMi Nebraska went Kloter’s Togs .... 26 11 .8 average, foUowad by Jerry Wert. | speotively. Hayvnen, N.Y...... 332 layer. Both lads flgurs high In ffiyi- John BalomV'to anrtllti' ‘Tixto to going to be a very, from Sewanee who soon will OrdMi of Appalachian at the The squeaker preserved a 10-0 ry tough year. aometWng has Teiepmme stayed fat front — guards with Dick Dean of Ridgefield team, 30-18. It la in Dallas used up two hours and by the Los Angeles,Dozers. from seventh to No. 6. G«nton R est.----- 22 14 .« of Loa Ange^ with 636 taUies The Boston Oeittos, off to one Jones, Bos. .. • ...... 330 Shshcl'a . good sopbonov*' and Btto' W- but not by much. The Barons enter the ministry. SO minutes before settling on seasqn, and the No. 1 spot in the sky,« fi-8 frestunan tram (Btaw- to ‘be done," he added. Depairw at center. Dean Is Ths Oooneoticut Sports teresting to note our starting Boston lost pitchers Luke next T» last Associated Press Mississippi dropped from third ABtod Printing for 28.9. WUt Chamberlain of the flnast starts in League Ohl, D et...... 329 Toby (**'F) krti matched toem, basket for bas This foursome cavorted so units (22 boys) were made up S cott Appleton, 235-pound Walker (PitUburgh) Dave to No. 7 after a 10-10 tie with San Franoisoo with a 822 aver- igetoey, with taut a one point- ...... 329 Slomcenski (6-11) are the big bury, to the bast pevMVert wa TMBgs are looking bettor, apectacurly during the season rated the best center in Indiana, Witters AlUsncs snnounoed to poll of the season. The final Men. Attbo Parte 18 S oott I>et. . . ket, much of the remaining despite such nearby major of 18 Juniors, eight sophomores tackle of Texas' top ranked Woods (Houston), Bob Daniel Mississippi State. Ftono's Reat. age per game In six lesa appetf .- j second losa to tba dncln- Howeiu, Det...... 316 men with the former expected hotv* had tn school In a kmg too, at TWrtty, This to beoauee that their teams compiled a day that Frank Baralkow, re Lcnghonw. Baltimore PAGE FIFTEEN p f / ■ MANCHES'fER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1968 , • y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1968 iAOS FOURTEEN a potluok at 6:80. AX metn- Bnniim ^ th ou t BPkrd 59 Apertib«Bt»*FlrtS— HoiiNfi Pbr Sale 72 Wanted— ^Real Estate 77 bera Should brtog g « t tor ex B t FAOALY and SHORTEN Houses For Sale 72 Honsea For Bate 72 Kennedy Guards Rockville-Vernon Three Join Roofing uid ChlmnevR I6-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW «S change. r o o m FDR r e n t ; an n « r ^ gpU T LSVW ., new condition, $18,900 — Clean 8 ■ bedroom so. WINDSOR - 614 Foster Hockssaan Barraoies, Vef- •urTHt/awHcr ROCKVILLB-RayiBttl; Had Drinks Late, ROOFINO - SpedaHHOf rO' TMC SMOeCASBAMM? CLOSE IS RiaiT.' dnues, private eBtrdnca, park- I bsdroomA combination Ranch, walk-out cellar, targe Street. 6 room Split. Largs liv BUYING OR SELLING srants -of World War I and its Police Force pairing roof* of all kinds, new . niETTA.VOU MCAN « U ■WrfRe 100 CHEAP lOQOOLTIttlR Ing, gentlieman pngairad, on 0 room apaitmaal kttcbsn and dining room, tiled lot view, near school, a nm ing room frith fireplace. Dlntog Rule Changes •uxUieury, will hold a Christmas roots, gutter work, chimney* TOfWRJRTHe FANGS IHF6EE bus line, centnUIy located. renovated, ‘ color til* tnth, fB«place»64$-()980. buy. Carlton W. Hutchins, room, kitchen with huUt-lne, 8 Sen. Young Says party to OAR Hall Saturday. CLASSIFIED BOOKID A CRUISe ON "Handling of Bolton Homes Potto* Chief James M. Itser- cleaned, repaired. Ahnninum PERIN8ID£1D CHAMPAGNE ATT 648-6018. fruitwood kitchen, ikiva, re Realtor, 049618t bedrooms, lot 100x400. Not to Supper wfil be served at 6 p.m. sldlnf. SO years’ experience. THATBCOWSPlHfARDi frigerator, heat, hot wiMr. IWl development. Asking $16,600. A Spwlalty" On Zoning Up don today announced the a ^ 1UE fiTATEQOOMS ARE T ic STATUE .THEOEPARIURE POUR ROOM HOUSE, eentral (OUtttniMd from Page Dm ) Each member Should bring a pointmenta o f three new mesi on Free estimates. Call Howley, ROOM FOR RENT, priv^ «n- 649-0006 or 070-2021. SEVEN ROOM spacious home Owner transferred. Otters con gtft to exch an ^ and mark it ets-osei, MS-076S. VE(^ C ^PE D AND OPUSEBIV.' PARN' tranoe, gentlemen preferred. location. CkOl 6494)736. in Manchester on quiet ttraet, sidered. Madeline Smith, Real Manchester Potico Department FREDERICK M. GAAL some members of th* Secret •tor a lady or gentlermn. as a reeult of recent oempetitive ADVERTISING l i e CLASS OP 119 Cooper rail St., 649-0090. 4 bedrooms, enclosed porch, 3- tor, 649-1643, Mabel Sheridan, For Hearing Free Sand Available THREE ROOMS, aU atittUae. XNDOVER — LARGE 4 bed Service detaU assigned to guard sxarnbvationa. PASSENGERS 15 lO O N N H CfS car garage, asking $19,600. Out 648-S1S8. b r o k e r Residents of the fire district Inquire 100 Blroh Street foom Colonial, furnished or un- of state owner wants otters. Kennedy "w ere to a Fort Worth Til* new men, who wiU begto CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SO ORPlNAItf WORRIED A0CXIT fuiT^sd, 4 or 6 men or large nitery drinking until 3:80 a.m .” may obtain sand for home use Radio-TV Repair Apartments— Flata— PhUbrlck Agency, 649-646A Vernon 64S-2682 — 643-0281 Proposed ctianges to zontog their police work Jan. 6 are 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. S ervices 18 CLASS AND fsmUy. 627-2884. on the morning Kennedy was ragulationa to bring the Ver Saturday at the town yard on Robert L. H«n«>eqUln, 22, df 20 Q U A L iN fl Tenement* S3 m a in STREET — Ctoee to the $12,200 - MANCHESTER At EYE-OPENING VALUE killed. non Fire District’* building re- Rt. 30 from 8 am. to noon, ac Winter St.; Gerald A. Oalve, 23, m o d e r n r a n c h style, $96 up. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv KNOW THEIR Turrqiike, four room apartment tractive 6 room Cape, largo Neither the Secret Service nor quirernents up to date will cording to Andrew Tricarico, of 462 B. Middle Tpke.; and Jo- COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ice, available all hours. Satis TWO ROOM i^iartment, 149 on the flrat floor. Separate oil Alfred D. Heckler, 743-6619, be kitchen, plenty of cebtoeu, Move fast, don’t chance los highlight a soning conunisslon town highway foreman. Those NEIGHSORNOOP' ing, look now. $-bedroom the White House had any com .aeph H. Brooks, 23, of 94 l^oaA MONDAY FRIDAY 10:80 AM.—SATURDAY 0 AM. faction fuaranteed. Call M9- Oakland Street, 8«0. 049-0239, heating hystem. Nice bright tween 8:80-6 p.m. ceramic bath, garage. 128x166. ment- on Young’s ramarks or mweting tonigM at 8 at the Ver who wish the free treated sand oversised Ranch, 1% baths, must bring their own contain St. 1810. 941. rooms. Vacant. No facUltlea for OLASTONBURY — 6 rooms (Jarlton W. Hutchins, Rsaltw, First Snow other published reports of the non Blemeiitoary School. Hennequln and OaJv* ara Children. T. J. Crockett, Real 649-6182. hulH-ln kitchen, choice loca Opposition was voiced at a ers. PLEASE READ YOUR AD •nd bath, unheated, 8 miles tion. $600 down buys it to alleged incident. married and all three of the tww tor, 648-1077. public heariiw on the proposed Hospital Notes patrolmen are graduatee of f— or "Want Ad*" mn taken over the phone n* n t h r e e r o o m apartment, |00. from Pratt A Whitney, on bus TWO FAMILY, reduced, west day. Asking $16,500. Call Art Young also criticised today Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Warning to ch.uig«s Ifin summer. Resi Admitted. Friday: Mrs. Jean Manchrater High S ch ool. Oelv* eonvealoBoe. H io ndvoiUeer ahoold rend hi* nd the FIRST 470 Main. 049-0339, 9-0. line. AduHe or small family side, 4-4, 3-car garage, plus In Foraker 649-1649-8806, 289-8368. what he called "a lack of thoroughness” to precautions dents aeifd tbe proposals fla O’<3oln. 91 Prospect St.: Frank arxl Brook* have served with DAY IT AFPRARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the ALTERA'nONS and hems on FOUR ROOMS, fare*»t nice preferred. $88 per month. 688 come from two stores, conven Carlson, 40 Elm St.: Mrs. Inez 2897. THE BARROWS & along the route of the presiden vored langsr develte*®*’ •**<* the U.S. Marirw <3orpe. next Inaortloo. The Herald I* ro*pon*lble for only ONE Incor- skirts, dresses and coats. Tel. neighborhood, beat and hot ient location. B. J. Carpenter, prasenbed obrtsKlee tor the Andrews, 92 Talcott Ave.: Derek M9-9102. Broker, 649-5061. All Drivers tial motorcade. The trio who fiH three Of six reet or omitted Insertion for any advertltemont and then only water, adulto preferred, $110 MANC31EBTER — 8 bedroom WALLACE CO. amaU businsssman or manufac Kreh, 38 .Ward St.: Mrs. Bar vacancies on the depeutmenk for to the extent of a “ make food " Insertion. Error* which do not YOU Ought To per month. 049-3080. " I feel very incensed over this LADIES’ and gentlemeti’s cus home in central location, $96 turer. Amended propoaaU, bara Ju.*»tice, 179 Vernon Ave. patrolmen. Grade I, wIB haive a laosen the vahm of the advertlaemnit wUl not be corrected by BEAUTIFUL SSfidl-RANCH — VERNON 6 room ranch in One snowfall doesn’t make a situation.” said Young. "Guard Admitted Saturday: David tom tailorinf and alterations. L iv e In monthly. J. D. RwJty, 648-6129. 6 rooms, 2 baths, beatdlful therefore, will be presented to- two-week indoctrination period ••inake food” tooertloB, t h r e e r o o m apartment, flret excellent condition, many ex -l^ n j^ r put the first snowfall of ing the President is a 34-hour Wandzy, Ellington; James Lock- 643-2264. floor, stove and refrlysreter. heated rec room, flreplaced tras, including new carpet and winter sets the stage, job. These men knew they had nigijt. A. Richard Lombardi, at the local police headquarters B eau tifu l Uvlng room, new waU-to-wall secretary of the commission wood, Wapplng: Lou-Ann Foxe, before attending a four-wedc L istening n a s tme Phone 049-4690. Wanted To Rent SR draperies In living room, children were thrilled by to- an assignment that required Somers. y o u r COOPERATION WILX. carpeting Including hallways, double oven range, triple d*y’* first snow of the season them to be alert mentally and seW any lot of record Is exempt training oour-se al the Sfaite Po D IA L 643-2711 Moving—Trucking— OFFICE 8ARWOIDAS TW from ttM regulations. Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Ber BE APPRECIATED C!olonial WANTED — GARAGE to rent dishwasher, new aluminum storms, awnings, walk-out grownups probably viewed capable physically.” lice Bothanv Traitang School, TO SCUTTLE A Ha’S . $00. Osll <3ianges will cover regula- nice Harris, 9 Linden PI.; Mrs. Btartiig Jan. 13, (JWef Reardon S tora g e 20 FOUR ROOM flat, vicinity Bluefleld Drive. CaU awntogs, 3 blocks from Mata basement. All for 814,700. Prin it with mixed emotions. Various reports had the St. Jiist move to—no rsmod- ttora pertstoing to oommercial Julia Harrison, 5 Cherry St.; CRUISE PLANS- M anor 389-7011 after 0. after 6:80, 646-7882. cipals only. Call owner 648- Police central heating. TWO ROOM heated apart rooms. First floor consists older home just restored. Huge ers, windshield wipers, and oth "These men have periods of ed by the high school building machinist, butcher, baker, BEL AIR REAL ESTATE committee for construction of Marie ShaneJhan. Bllhngton. Priced for afl tadget*. Noel free trailer space, plenty of Lewla 070-7802. ment, stove and refrigerator large family room with half Indght famUy room, modem er equipment should be in tip relaxation when they are not on welder, pipe threader, lineman, FOR SALE — Gas stovs in kitchen with the addition to Rockville High Discharged Sunday; Rktoard diop now open. room, better than living in a AKC REGISTERED miniature furnished, 16 Depot Square. bam, modem kitchen, dining smd living room top condition. Important assignments,” he (Taaovant, Buckland; MichaeS electronics technician, auto good condition, 830. Inquire FOUR ROOM FLAT, flrat floor, buUt-toe, Including Tappem 400 648-9332 To aU, it should be a remind School. A R E Y O U I N house, $100 monthly. J. D. poodle, Mack, male. 649-8043. Call 648-0060. down and four large bedrooms said. Moroz. 40 Ward St.; Samuel EXPERT PAINTING and mechanic, tool grinder, poultry Apt 8, 4 Pearl Street central locatian, heat and hot range, dining room, Uvlng er to heed that annual warning LOST — BLACK male German Realty, 648-0129. up. Big lot, plenty at trees. On this assignment, he said, ZBA Hears AppesUs BoiKlreau, 9 Allen Dr.; Derek Shepherd. Also male Beagle. paperhanging. 828-4018. man, shipping clerk, stock water furnished, one year room frim fireplace. Second Worth looking at. Isn’t it? Ask of the International Association Ftv« oippfioations wiU be oon- A BIO BARGAIN — 8 rooms the Secret Service should have Kreh, 38 Ward St. or out of Coventry vicinity. Reward. cleik, sorter, grocery clerk. lease. CsU 049-0048, between Furnished Apartm oits 6S-A floor — 4 bedrooms, plus full ing price is only $17,600. T. J. of Chiefs of Police been particularly alert because NEW GAME for Manchester Articles For Sale 45 used furniture and appliances, SOUTH WINDSOR—Acre wood sMtred tonight by the soning Dtocharged Monday: James Fleaae can 74^7485. Ap(dy Conn. State Employment 0-8:00 p.m. baOt Immediate occupancy. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. little slower, and with a little the President wasWas traveling board of eq^peslls of the Vernon H O T W A T E R ? Auto Driving School 7-A Herald customers. You buy Service, 806 Main Street, Man 8109. $10 down. See it at Al THREE and four-room boated $22,500. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- ed yard planned perfectly by Lockwood. Wapplng: Charles MOTO MOWER snow throwers apartments, furnished, children more caution. from Fort Worth to Dallas Fire Ditotrlct. They are sched IDST OR STRAYED — Black the paint, you name your price, chester. bert’s, 48 AUyn Street, Hart SIX R(X)M DUPLEX, oU heat, 6464. MANCHESTER — Immaculate Nature for a raised ranch. And McFarland. Vernon; Mra. An MORTLOCK’S Driving School we do your painting. Ceilings, at McBride’s Sport Spot. 4 ^ ford. garage, central, available De welcome. Ofjifield 9-9938. what a houM. Six rooms up, where there had been Incidents uled to meet at 8 o ’clock in the toinette Ouellette, Vernon. Ju st 9Vtt* a day for ffid Labrador puppy, 4 months old, h.p. to h.p. 089 Center St. 6 room Cape, treed lot, quiet lo Involving other officials. I»ubfic Safety Building on West vicinity Rt. 80 and Cemetery Inc., offices, classroom located walls, trim, floors. Outside WAREHOUSEMAN — Steady cember 1. 'Tel. 648-7069 or 649- $8,800 — WELL KEPT 61k room cation, 8 bedrooms, oil hot and wonderful playroom with Center St. Crash can gat you out of Manchester Parkade, lower work. 649-7868, 876-8401. work with a growing building •49-8747. EVERYTHINO IN steriUzed re 8213. BEDROOM AND Kitchen, fur ran^, 8 bedrooms, attractive fireplace on ground level, with Sutton, assistant nmnaging Rd. Vernon news Is handled by Kd. In Vernon. Reward. Call conditioned used furniture and nished, for two adults, Includes water heat, rec room, assume editor of the Fort Worth Star- The toUowing appeals -will be tro u b le ! Mary Kensel, 870-8988. level. Beginners, older, nerv supply company. Many fringe YOUR YARN SHOP-Watkins dining area, suburban. Owner mortgage or minimum down lavatory. Two car garage. The Herald’s RookviUe Bureau, ous students, our q>ecialty. beneflts. Call 389-0231 for ap appUances, high quality - low WEST CENTER St — 4 rooms, gas, electricity, private bath, anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, Built by Nowak, and now near- Wrecks 2 Cars Telegram, explained that the presented: Gilbert F. Saegeert, 6 W. Main St., telephone 876- Bros. Closing out-Stamped heat and hot water. -OU 648- for new mortgage, $16,800. Press Club issued guest cards FOUND — Vicinity Parkade, Teen-age driver's education Electrical Services 22 pointm ent prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 first floor, furnace, $78. 649- Realtor, 649-6182. Robert Wolverton Agency, ing completion. Choose own Phoenix St, to uee the present 8186 or 649-6797. If you live to a typical goods, needlepoint-other Items. Souto Street, RockvUle, 876- 7686. to members of the B^ite Hotise male dog, Mack and tan. Call course. State certified. 649-7S98. 0339, 941. 649-2818. decor. On lovely Foster Street. No Injuries nor arrests but ex antique shop to the basernent of house, you could easily run FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt AU reduced to coat, some be 2174. Open 9-0. VERNON ^ LARGE custom 6 press corps for Thursday night his home tor a saddte shop in 648-0430. low. Buy-save. ATTRACTIVE 8 room furnished Price 828,200. Glenn Roberts tensive vehicular damage was out of hot vrater several service on all types of elec THREE ROOM apartment sec room Ranch, huge recreation TALCOmiLLE — Large 6 Nov. 21 and “ in view of the late oonjunetton with the sartlque Rockville-V ernon RUGS — NEVER USED. 9x12 aputment. Private antrances. Agency, Realtors, 644-1621. reported by police who investi time* a week. LOST ->■ LADY’S green ttone E -Z L E R N trical wiring. Licensed and in ond floor, heat and hot water. room, cast iron radiation, 3- room ranch, 11k baths, fire arrival of the presidential party Shop, for the sale of saddles Now you can have all the sured. Wilson Enectrical Co., A JOB WITH SNOW BLOWERS — Ariens, beige, $25; 9x16 gold oriental, Parking. Adults. Apply 299 Au gated a two-car crash yesterday ring, while moving, great sen Phone 048-0168. ear garage, hillside setting. place, storms. Just "like new. RANCH — 8-years-old, 6 rooms, the club stayed open after mid ridtog spparet and equipment hot water you need at o*»e Manchester, 049-4817. Glaston Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow 836; 12x16 ruby oriental, 289- tumn, 1 p.m. - 7:80. afternoon at 2:80 on Center St. Phys. Ed. Urged timental value, reward. Call Driving School A F U T U R E er, and Bolens tractors, parts Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Near bus and shopping. Ton- family kitchen with bullt-lns, at Church St. night.” for horae and rider; Robert C. time for anly 9%c* a day. bury, 043-1888. 6906. FAIRFIELD STREET—Dupisoc, 2 baths, attached garage. Bow Among those who entered was 0494)342. and service. Capitol Exjulp- 6 rooms, garage, oU furnace. 'TWO R(X)MS furnished, second gren Agency, 643-6321. Police said that Byron 8. Haggerty, 46 SHverwnod Rd., to Think of it—only 9%c* Connecticut’s largest, auto- Make your BIG MOVE now. RANCH - MODBn»J< kitchen, ers School, immediate occupan a group of four young men who oonatruot a one-car garage -wtth In Grade School! ment Co., 88 Main St., Man Quiet adults or smaU family. floor, business block. Depot large living room with fire Blrtles, 26, Wapplng, driving day! NOTICE la hereby given that matlc and standarditanda: shift, Expansion has created new chester. Open daily 741, ^rars- VERNON — Mitchell Exchange. cy. Owner transferred. E. J. northerly on (Church St., stopped were identified to him by a Fort insufflalent sideline distance; Yes, thanks to Mobilhaat Floor Finishing 24 opportunities for drivers of TWO DAVENPORTS, t w o 848-4481. Square, adults. Free parking. place, extra large bedrooms, Pans Book No. 94890 issued by free pick-up service, teen day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. 8 room ranch built 196*. Sue Carpenter, Broker, 649-6061. • for a stop sign and then drove Worth reporter as Secret Serv Richard R. Heiyes, Bolton Rd., A sbaite department of educa —and an oll-flred hot water The Savings Bank of Manches age classroom, older and medium size package de chairs, braided rug. 648-4800. Tsl. Mr. Keith, 649-n91. 11k baths, basement finished FLOOR SANDING and re- BENTON STREET — 6 rooms, 28x421k. Walk-out basement. $ into the Intersection of Center ice men. to use property recemtiy pur- tion coneaUtant urged ci pro heater of correct capacity— ter has been lost and applica nervous students our spe livery vehicles in all areas off into office and beautiful rec STARKWEATHER Street — finishing (specializing In old FOR SALE — Flat Stone for DUNCAN PHYFK mahogany first floor, oU funtace, $90. TWO ROOM furnUhsd uart- bedrooms, 14x19 Itvlng room, St., and collided with an east- "These men were perfectly ohaaed ^ him on the easterly gram of physioal education to your family can take ear* tion has been made to said cialty 116 Center St., Man of Connecticut APPLY room, large lot wim trees, $19,- aluminum combinations, school Completely renovated six room er floors). Waxing floors. waUs, fireplace, veneer and dining rocrni set, table, 6 049-4461. msnt, heat, hot water, stove, boimd Center St. car, driven by sober and completely well-be aide o f R t 30 as a two-temily the elementary grades to a talk of all their washing need* baidc for payment ^ the chester. Call for tree book NOW. 900. PhUbrlck Agency. 649-8484. bus at door. Robert Wolverton single. Large rooms. 11k baths, haved,” said Sutton. "They kept Painting. Ceilings. Papertiang- patios. CaU 649-0617. chairs, china closet, excellent refrigerator. Apply Marlow’s, BJdward LaChance, 61, of 311 residence Erneet W. Mo I 4 / / '