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1^, jwtrrri I - IV • \r' , ^ n v. o;. .‘ ‘•J'i-* fAG E TWENTY The Weather jiattc^fBter lEtii^nto ifi^raU) Forecaat at U. S. Weatitar I Fair, oolder tonight, low About Town Town’s Juvenile Prohlems Human Relations Unit Plans little temperaturo ehango i reW, Ugh in 40a. A petition for bankruptcy, re p o rt^ in The Herald Monday, ISot Rare^ Says Police Chief Anti-Poverty Act Program was filed by David A. Witham of 36 tienox S t The name waa Chief of Police James Rear-< Manchester has taken its^ Curtis told the HRC that' "a hicorrectly spelled Whitham in ’ Reardon revealed that he may (Olasslfted Advertiatatf ea Page 80) PRICE SEVEN CENT! don assured the Human Rela include in his 1965-66 budget a first step toward possible In community, to participate, the nerws account tion Commission last night that volvement In the President’s must have a general •«( c 11 o n GASH the problem of Juvenile delin request for funds for hiring a $842 million Anti-Poverty Pro program in which key town Ibe weekly Family Swim quency locally "has been blown policewoman, to handle the gram Vtith the designation of agencies are involved.” Hlght will be held as usual to problem of delinquent girls and the. Human Relations Commis He urged the commission to way out of proportion,’’ get started on its planning, be AND night at Manchester High He said,'that "there are no young women. sion (HRC) as the town’s ac S^ool. Hie session will last He said that such a woman, tion committee.. cause "federal consideration from 6:S0 to more problems in Manchester, will be given on a first coma and perhaps less, than there are who should be a trained nurse, The commission, at Its meet GARRY or trained teacher, or trained ing In the Municipal Building first served basis.” U.S. Ajipears Moving anywhere else,’’ iMt night, unanimously agreed Curtis said that Manchester VPW Auxiliary members "Kids are kids,” he said, "and social worker, would not wear a will attend the Joint installa uniform, would be present at ‘to initiate action toward de may be eligible for participa tion of World War I Veto Bar they will always find a place to veloping a local action program tion in several of the programs, LARGE^IUNCH congregate, be it dirve-lns or youth dances and affairs, and including work-training for un racks Sunday at 2 p.m. at the would work, primarily, with under t^e Elconomic Opportuni VFW Home, 608 B. Center St. whatever.” ty (Anti-Poverty) Act.” employed young people, 16 Reardon said that recreation youth. The next steps to be taken in through 21; work-study for is not the answer to the delin He. said that policewomen part - time employment for POMPONS VFW Auxiliary will sponsor are not rare in town.s of Man clude a Dec. 15 meeting of the To Expand Viet War quency problem, "because kids HRC for discussing the basic is needy college students; and a card party Friday at 8 p.m. chester’s size and that West loans and investments to the at tbe post homa \ ho fall into trouble habitually, I.,orlng photo sues Involved in local participa even do so in recreation pro Hartfo’-d, Avon and Glaston tion, to be followed by a Janu very small businea»man. bury employ one, WASHINGTON (AP)__^U*e hope of Improving pro8pecta<alng kingdom of Lnoa, or againat^and enter Into negotlatlona VFW Auxilliay Christmas grams, and Manchester’s pro; Reardon said that he object Engaged ary meeting of representatives gram is one of the best in the of all public and private town TRAFFIC DEATHS Secretary of State Dean for a peaceful settlement. Communlst concentration points terms more favorable to South Party will be held Tuesday, ed to the use of the coined The engagement of Miss HAR'TFORD (AP)—The State KRAUSE Johnson and other top admin for men and supplies in the Viet Nam than are now consid agencies, including the schools. Dec. 8, at 6:30 pm. at the state.” phrase, "Juvenile delinquency.” Rusk and Ambassador north. ered possible. He pinpointed the free and Diane Gail I^ller of Mahehes- At the January meeting, dis Motor Vehicle Department re istration officials are reported post home. Members are re He said that the turnover of ter to Douglas Joseph Heck of cussion will revolve around the ported today the following com FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE Maxwell D. Taylor started to have divided feelings about Taylor recently declared that Another benefit Taylor la bo* minded to bring a grab bag easy use of cars by teen-agers juveniles to the proper authori parison of traffic fatalities from the outcome of the conflict is as a contributing factor to de Coventry has been announced possIbilKies of local involve 621 AABTFORD r o a d — 649-7700 today an intensive reap Viet Nam strategy between lleved to see In strikes to tho gift. Reservations can be made ties is "very low in Manchester by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ment, with the delegation of re Jan. 1 through midnight: sticking to confining the war now "very much in doubt." north Is that they might have a through Mrs. John Vince, 227 linquency, and urged parents to because we (the police depart 1963 1964 praisal of U.S. strategy in "exercise greater control over Kenneth D. White, 189 W. sponsibility among the varioup almost entirely to South Viet But he said he thought attacks heartening effect upon military McKee St., or Mrs. Florence ment) believe in reprimands Center St. agencies and commissions. Jb- 297 279 anti-Communist war in Nam, and making some strikes on targets in Red-held territory and anti-Communist elements In putt, Main St., before Thurs your children.” first and referrals second.” Viet Nam. to the north. would probably make the the south. day, Dec. 3. Her fiance is a son of Mrs. seph P. Dyer, state director of Priscilla Heck of Coventry and the Office of Economic Oppor Taylor met with Rusk early Taylor, who returned to Chinese and North Vietnamese SAIGON, South Viet Nam Kenneth Lee Wlchman, son The Rhythm Choir will pre Jo.seph Heck of Bridgeport. tunity, will be invited to ad this morning, beginning a (TJommunist leadership realize VFW Auxiliary will spon Washington Thursday, is known (AP) — Premier 'Tran Van of Dr. and Mrs. Barney Wich- sent an interpretation of "Come I Miss Fuller has attended dress this group. schedule of talks to be climaxed to believe that the time for new that the conque.st it seeks in the Huong’s declaration of martial sor a social bingo Monday at 8 man, 54 Brookfield St., is a Ye Thankful People Come" to The anti - poverty program by White House sessions with south will become too expen.sive p.m. at the post home. Mem schools in Bangor, Maine, and decl.sions is at hand. Further law and liis obvious Intention member of the Marietta Col morrow at 9 a.m. at North Manchester. She is employed was explained to the HRC last President Johnson and other more he .sees some advantages because of impending damage to crush anligovemment riota bers are reminded to bring ar lege Singers, a mixed chorus. Methodist Church. Mrs. David night by Supt. of Schools Wil decision makers next week. in the north. ticles for the bingo. by Whelan Drug Co., Hartford. THE MOST TALKED in authorizing and promptly un with bullets tf necessary ap He is a freshman at Marietta (3orke and Mrs. Earle Custer Mr. Heck attended Manchester liam Curtis who, in his capacity The administration appeared dertaking air strikes either ’The ambassador is reported peared today to have won tho (Ohio) College. are directors of the group. Those schools and graduated from of immediate past president of OPEN to be moving reluctantly toward against (Communist supply lines to believe that such attacks scrappy leader a first round Advertisement — participating will be Arlene La- lyindham Regional Technical the New England School Super ABOUT COAT EVENT a cautious expansion of the con- from North Viet Nam to South might thus compel the Hanoi Ado(niram (k)uncil, R and SM, Penta, Kathy Miner, Linda School, Willimantic. He is em intendents’ Association, had fUct beyond South Viet Nam in Viet Nam through the neighbor- regime to reconsider its policies (See Page Twenty-Four) You’ll be glad you did. Next will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at Flaherty. Twylar Tessier, and ployed by Pratt and Whitney, been called to Washington as 6 DAYS year at this time, you'll be glad the Masonic Temple, Ellington. Jeanine Cowles. Division of United Aircraft one of a group of 80 educators, OF THE YEAR! you opened a Christmas Club The Royal Masters Degree will Corp., East Hartford. He is for a briefing on the measure. Account at Connecticut Bank be conferred. Illustrious (Com The Rev, Paul G. Prokopy also serving with the 248th En and Trust Company because the panion, Calvin Smith of the will preach on "Give Thanks to gineering Division of the Na- fun of shopping for the holidays Grand (Council will be guest for Events God For Ever So Much,” at ational Guard. Willimantic. Snipers’ Firing Continues is enhaiSted when ready cash is the evening. There will be re tomorrow's worship service at A fall wedding is planned. available. You’ll be welcomed at freshments and a social hour. 10 a.m. at Zion Evangelical (Herald Photos by Oflara and Satemis).