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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 MANCHESTER "Stanleyv’llle Is under control, this weekend. Premier Molse ued. There still has been no dl« I'll.’ SHOPPING PARKADE cently asked for a record but all resistance has not been Tshombe’s white mercenaries rect mention in the controlled <; \i.i,o.\ GIDER MILL $1,078 billion for two-year eliminated," said an American and supporting (Congolese army Soviet press of white hostages OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Embassy spokesman. killed by Congolese rebels. Route 6 and 44A—643-6880 ROUTE 0, BOLTON COATS operating expenses, asked troops did not appear to have RiO I. WHITE Telephone 640-4332 Multiple Fatalities today for another $220 "The city Is virtually desert­ sufficient strength to consoli­ Cools and the British and Second Floor ed. The Congolese have fled to date the rapid gains they have U.S. diplomatic representatives FUEL OIL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES million in borrowing power the bu.sh. But snipers are still made across a vast area of the in Moscow were called to thS for capital projects. active and you can easily get a northern Congo. Forelg;n Office Wednesday to hear denunciations of the para* Two years ago the legislature bullet through your head.” South of Stanleyville, rebels N O W O N LY Hike Highway Toil voted bond issues totaling $66.2 Since the U.S.-Belgian air­ troop landinig in Stanleyvillo, recaptured the tin mining town They were told It constituted million for these types of pro­ borne operation began Tuesday, of Punta, taken last week by the jects. at least 69 foreigners Including interference In Conglese intern* FRIDAY ONLY! three Americans have been government troops on their al affairs. FOR PERFECT EATING! NEW YORK (AP)—The nation’s Thanksgiving Because capital projects are march toward Stanleyville. generally financed by bond issue slain by the Peking-backed re­ British Ambassador Sir Hunu MEN'S and BOYS' weekend traffic death rate slackened today after a bels. The paratroopers rescued MORE phrey Trevelyan and the U.8. OPEN TONIGHT borrowing, Oie $220 million re­ Despite the reports that the FRUIT BASKETS m jE E l Q Rubber, Composition Thursday of heavy highway mortality. quested could eventually cost about 1,600 white hostages In charge d'affaires Walter J« I 12V2‘ I OUR SPECIALTY Stanleyville and Paulis. Belgian paratroopers might Stoessel Jr., replied that they TILL 9 nEBla3 or Leather 89c Since 6 p.m. (local time)^" over $396 million by the time the Prices start at — In Paulis, which was seized make more drops, Premier Theo had helped land the paratroop* Wedne^ay, the traffic the road and slammed into a borrowing Is paid off, due to the Lefevre of ^ I^ u m said in ers as part of a humanltarioa $5.00 reached 297. utility pole in Akron, Ohio. In accumulation of interest costs. Thursday by Belgian paratroop­ GOOPERATIYE THANKSGIVING DAY With the frequency of fatali­ ers, about 100' whites awaited Brussels: ^that Belgium rescue mission. Cools waltsd for In* Just gdve us an WOMEN'S and GIRLS' Pharr, Tex., two men and a Topping the list of deport­ operations In The (Tongo will structlons from Brussels., on. ( ().^M’\^•Y houFs notice. ties far less than on Thanks­ woman were killed when their ments asking Gov. John N. evacuation on U.S. ClSOs. At end today. In Nairobi, Keny^ Arlins 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. ■ J P P I ^ Neollte, Nylon, Rubber, giving Day, the. rate of deaths edr collided with a truck. Dempsey for capital project least 170 foreigners were ■ \ Ikixisiiin of slid down the scale to less than brought here from Paulis Ths Belgian premier told re­ Minister Jomo Kenyatta called ■ Composition or Leather 59c Two cars loaded with teen­ money for land and buildings is porters that unless the opera­ for attempts to reconcile ths UOI,.\M > ()!’. <’(). for the first nirle months of this agers from Fort Dodge, Iowa, tl ) University of (Jonnectlcut, Thursday. year when it averaged 126 a tions were brought to an end warring factions in Tho Congo. 't i ;h i:t WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE STREET Traffic experts said that un­ denU.'*'Three boys were killed In The big Item in that package around Paulis for other foreign­ elidl war.” African Unity on The Congo Ti.i. I;r( I HOUSE &. HALE pleasant driving weather over one accident and in the second is a $30 million request for the ers. Belgian Ambassador Hippo- problem. HAT CLEANING and QUALITY much of the North and absence mishap one boy was killed. new UC3onn medical-dental The U.S. spokesman said the of Thursday's pressure to keep The worst aceWent during the school bing built in Farmington. evacuation' of refugees from SHOE REBUILDING SERVICE DEPT. Thanksgiving dinner appoint­ holiday thus far reported was Other university requests in­ Stanleyville has been com­ ments probably figured in the near Olanta, S.C., where seven clude $6 million for new dormi­ pleted. The American planes COAT lull. Also, today had the usual n.embers of one family*and the tories, $3 million for a science- brought a total of 1,070 refugees Students Riot ih» Cairo PLEASE USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE characteri.stics of workday oc­ driver of a second car were engineering building, $3 million from Stanleyville and Paulis. I cupation foi a majority of killed in a head-on collision for a metalurg;ical institute, $2 Congolese and other aircraft American.s. million for a women’s gym and have airlifted hundreds of oth­ With only about half of the (See Page Fourteen) $1.6 million for a fine arts build­ ers from the rebel zone. Strong U.S. Protest four-day holiday weekend over, ing. The embassy said five Ameri­ last 2 DAYS ONLY! SALE it was too early to tell whether The State Education Depart­ cans remained in rebel-con­ the final toll for the 102-hour ment, which operates the four trolled areas. Thej# are Miss A. period would exceed last year's FCC Orders state colleges, vooational and Chansler, who is believed to be To. Library Burning MUNIGIPAL BUILOING 543, a record since the annual technical- schools, is asking for about 18 miles from Paulis In Indefinite Delay count was started In 1958. $27.8 millicm. the village of Egblta; W. Mc- FR L NOV. 27 • SAT, NOV. 28 Worsening snow hazards in New Probe The borrowing requests are Chesney, last reported In Wam- CAIRO (AP)—U.S. Ambassador Ludug Batitl« 'fcodaY the Upper Plains and Midwest expected to be cut sharply by ba, and Mrs. F. J. CJunningham ''IK served mainly today to slow make a strong protest to the Egyptian govemmeni Dempsey before he files his own And her two children In 'fitule. against the burning of the John F. Kennedy memorial TWO DAY-SPECIAL traffic and keep It to a mini­ Ol ‘Payola recommended budget with the All are connected with the For Mars Launch mum. legislature next February. library at the U.S. Embassy in a riotous demonstration Heart of Africa Mission of Fort Wet weather, snow In the Pa­ Washing;ton, Pa. by African students. ^ cific Northwest and Midwest WASHINGTON (AP) — The He asked for full compensa­ Shadi expressed regrets hut in a s, ' ^ CLOSED and rain in the East, created Federal Communications (Com­ Homicide Charge Other reports said several matter of fact manner that left CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)—Technical problems tion for the library and other hazardous driving conditions in mission ordered today a closed- SHELTON (AP) — A 69-year- hundred whites of other nation- the embassy dissatisfied. with the spacecraft thday forced postponement of an old retired mason Is being held aliUefi' were still missing In the damage. A Marine barracks THURSDAY, NOV^MGER 26,1964 many areas. Highway travel, door investigation of payola and northern Congo, and the Belgian also was burned Thursday by An embassy spokesman said i > •attempt to launch Mariner 4 to Mars to take pictures although not regarded as heavy hidden advertising in broadcast­ on a homicide charge in the the protest expressed dlasatis* fatal Thanksgiving Day stab­ paratrofipeni were planning oth­ the mob of African students, and probe scientific secretst' as on other major national holi­ ing. er rescue missions before leav­ screaming entl-American slo­ faction with the handling of tho days, appeared above normal in The Investigation by the sev­ bing of former City Clerk Harry African student mob by poUco THANKSGIVING DAY No new launching date waa glas.s shroud collapsed within A. Kelly. ing the country this weekend. gans and protesting the U.S.- aet Immediately. five minutes after launching. most of the nation. en-man commission follows Reliable reports said the par­ Belgian rescue of white hos­ because prompt police action Multiple-death accidents were what the FCC described as Kelly, who served a year in could have prevented most of The launch crew had only a The .shroud was unable to drop prison after l>eing convicted of atroopers might drop at Bunia, tages in the Congo. S-hour 13-minute favorable pe­ off and imprisoned the space­ reported in a number of states. "allegations from many on the eastern frontier, or Wat- The protest was delivered to the damage. A mother and three of her sources” that payola — the tak­ embezzlement in 1968, was stall- riod ending at 12:41 p.m. in craft, preventing it from unfold­ bed in the chest after what po­ sa, to the northeast, to save Acting Foreign Minister Farid In the U.S. Information Agen* EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS: which to fire the Atlaa-Agena ing its power-gathering solar children were killed Thursday ing of piayments for favors on whites there from massacre at Abou Shadi. It was reported cy library, recently {ededicated night when their car rammed the air — continues to exist. lice said was a typical tavern rocket to achieve the dedired panels and from achieving suffi­ argument. the hands of the rebels. '' as the John F. Kenney library, trajectory. When the trouble cient speed for the Meu's trip. under a parked truck on the The same applies to what the only eight books were saved of Highway...... 649-5070 Kansas Turnpike near Welling­ F(X: calls plugola — hidden a8- Arrested In the case was 'Violent protests against the OFF could not be corrected In time,' Mariner 3 now is in lifeless James Faccento, a resident of Western powers continued In Medal of Honor 36,666 originally on tbs shelves. the shot was called off for the orbit about the sun. ton, Kan. vertising in broadcasting. The crowd numbering several Three men and a woman were a one-room apartment around (Ikjmmunist and African capi­ Garbage ...... 649-7937 dav. A magnesium-strengthened the corner from Rafan's Re.stau- tals. In Cairo, hundreds of Afri­ hundred was overwhelmingly 11x14 "The rocket is to propel killed when their automobile left (See Page Fourteen) can students burned the U.S. May Be Awarded made up of African students, FRIDAY AND shield was devised for Mariner rant at 402 Howe Ave. where Mariner 4 across 326 million 4. the slaying occurred. Information Agency’s John F. said embassy personnel. Other BUST VIGNETTE Sanitary Sewer and Water . .. 649-9697 miles of space fot a brief en­ Police said Faccento is being Kennedy Memorial Library and Viel War Hero 'Witnesses reported that soma SATURDAY counter with the red planet The two launchings were i a Marine barracks in the U.S. \ Egyptians were in the crowd. scheduled because of the com-1 Cairo papers said the crowd next July 14. (See Page Twenty-Four) Embassy compound. No one WASHINGTON (AP) — The If successful, the unmanned plexity of the mission and be-1 was hurt. was made up solely of Cemgo* cause Mars is in position for a 19 Dead or Missing government may soon award lese students. craft will skim within 8,800 launching from earth only one portrait of miles of Mars and radio to earth, the first Medal of Honor of the month out of each 26. Mars war in South Viet Nam. (dee Page Twenfy-Vhsoe) ONLY! the. first close-up information won’t be within range ever obtained from the planet. again imtll December 1966. In Atlantic Collision Secretary of the Army Ste­ Many astronomers believe that phen Ailes reportedly has ap­ a basic form of life sxich as veg­ More Protection proved a recommendation that etation exists there. NEW YORK (AP)—Nineteen crewmen of a Nor­ V . the nation's highest decoration 8 out of 10 homes Mariner 4 will not be able to wegian tanker are dead or missing from a Thanksgiving for valor be conferred on Capt. B ulletins ON EVERY COAT IN STOCK! detect life. Its main purpose is Day tragedy in which their vessel was sliced in two by Hugh C. Donlon, a Special to collect daU that engineers News Tidbits Forces officer from Saugerties, Culled from AP Wires an Israeli luxury liner heading out on a carefree Carib- For Presidents N.Y. '£%S!!S!?7 JACK B. NIMBLE hove 0 cold room GENUINE MINK TRIMMED need for designing life-seeking <»------—------100% WOOLS spacecraft that the* United from the AP Wires bean cruise Final action on the recom­ PORTRAITS ARE The collision occcurred 18 called off at sundown without IS YOURS ONE OF THE B??t? UNTRIMMED CASUALS States hopes to land on Mara In mendation would come from the THEFT HALTS SUBWAY COMMENDED BY CAR COATS 1669. miles off the New Jersey O ast any trace of six men still miss­ WASHINGTON (AP)—The Secret Service wUl ex­ White House. NEW YORK (AP) — A U,e. (Consul Michael Hoyt, shortly after 2 a.m. Thursday In ing. The Medal of Honor has not thief smaslied the glass in a PARENTS’ MAGAZINE Project scientists hope that prisoner for three months in The vessels Involved were the pand its machinery for presidential protection signifi­ SUBURBAN COATS NOTHING HELD BACK! Mariner 4 will succeed where denae fog. cantly in the next few months, adding 75 agents, clerks been awarded since the Korean 6th Avenue Jewelry store win* Worm op that Mariner 8 failed an Identical the Congo, says he would be The stern quarter of the tank­ $20-milllon liner Shalom, pride conflict which ended in 1953. dow toddy, snatched a hand* assignment Nov. 6. “very definitely” wUUng to re­ er sank In the pall of darkness of the Israeli merchant fleet and and technical personnel as the first step. Donlon, 30, won the recom' ful of items and fled into tho PLUS 50v for grrappiii«, Mariner 8 fiazled when its turn . . . Representatives of and fog’. Water poured Into the its seven-months-old flagship, Secretary of the Treasury*"^ mendation from Gen. William Rockefeller Center subway handling mid ininraiica hord-to-hoot room two Albany newspapers and the liner's bow compartments, and the 12,723-ton Norwegian Douglas Dillon said "the basic dent’s Committee on the Warren C. Westmoreland, the top U.S. station. There he eluded pur* American Newspaper Guild which were sealed off. tanker Stolt Dagali. Report. commander In South Viet Nam, Buers and escaped, apparcat* UNBELIEVABLE SO SOON awaited legal action as the The 629-foot-long, 26,320-ton emphasis will be on more effec- Shortly after the Investigating IN. with the new An air-sea rescue operation as a result of Donlon’s conduct ly by taking to the subway Nuclear Fallout OoUd strike against the pi^jers was quickly put in motion. Shalom had sailed from New Uve advance and ' preventive commission headed by Chief in a Communist guerrilla night tracks on foot. The Incident moved Into sixth day . Clad variously in nightdress York at 11:15 the night before, work the service in connectiem Justice Earl Warren issued its attack protsstiiu’ U.S. aucleai' shbs’stil: gray dawn, the Atlantic yielded ently had any Impending sense Dillons’ statement said the methods la trying to ferret out^ . A report on the total as of Oct. .|ti«> flod Daalel ------vWt to « o up tinfflo la 18 bodies. A massive daytong program a t further potsntUal asoiisslns and koqp year*oId grandson, o TsseelF-ye*), 'SswatowaTehiE. search o< tits area flnallgr mm ’(Boa : has tha approval' a t tbO at ttis^r wbereaboutSL (Sm Vago ■Tamy ta g o t4Nitod«heh( * i-

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PACK TWO BiAXdHESTFR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1964 MAN' EVENING HERALD. MANCHESim CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1964 PAGE T^K i t over the top in meeting iU 76 W ilson Rejects Hebron member quota for 1966. Sheinwold on Bridge Senate Move Afoot Richard Parker, chalnnan of |x London Prostitute’s Murder Brighter Side Tailors^ Attempt the Legion Post's entertainment By ALFRED SHEINWOLD committee, has plans In mind THANK North-Sooth' Ladies Oiib for a children's Christmas party Reopens Files of Ward Case To Polish Dress NatlMMl Men’s NB____ Of the News Team Champion To Curb TV Violence for Legionnaires’ children, to YOU "Tho wicked flee when no Sets Party take pl*c4 on a Sunday after­ LONDON (AP) — 8cotland One of the five, Helen Bar- LONDON (AP) — Prime Min­ man puraueth,” C9wUs Lsder- By CK MILTON KELLY 4 noon during the holiday season, Yard reopened its files on the thelemy, 22, knew several girls A Q 1 0 8 He -said these steps include a the committee to meet with Par­ Moneheftten. LDMBBE p ister Harold Wilson —- who has or remarked to me the other K »C WASHINGTON (AP) — A row new policy of publishing' the Stephen Ward case today in named in the Ward case.. FIGHTS FOR UON ^in Jail was preparifd by hla wife. I ker and decided on details. search (or clues In the stran­ In hunting the killer or killers, been accused o( being a sloppy day In the middle of s bridge ■AST names of stations which lose the WILLOW GROVE, Pa. (AP) Carpenter told - police he hand. It was bad enough that , aparked by aenatorial charges At Library Student Teacher Named gling of a prostitute, the sixth in detectives have questioned ev­ * J 9 7 S 3 seal, plus an educational cam­ - - Howard Sautter made it posi­ robbed the Somerset Savings dresser — has rejected an offer the famous screenwriter had ttiat crime and violence oil tele­ It is announced by Supt. Da- West London within a year. ery one of London’s 8,(X)0 known ^ A7«2 paign designed to win public tive today: He's going to fight to Bank Wednesday because bills by London taUors to advise him me over a barrel: he didn’t ^ 0 n s vision help lead to Juvenile de­ Miss Marjorie H. hArtln, marjian that Siogmar Blamberg The latest victim was tat­ prostitutes about their cUents keep his Hon in his own back were piling up and his car was have to oaU attention to my support fdr compliance with the head of Hebron’s I^ouglae Li* how to drees. linquency apparenUy is coming code. will do his student teaching in tooed, Margaret McGowan, 23. and protectors. Thousands of According to the dictionary, a Fueilier is a soldier whb Fsr ys«r cMtiibutiM tl Ckritt- yard. about to be repossessed. But, he brary staff, suutounces that the Industrial Arts at the local Re­ the clients and protectors have Tailor Be Cutter, the magaslne sins. to a head. Bell said the industry does not Her naked body was found half •arriee a fusil. And a fusil, in turn, is a li?ht flintlock M i ttsl« ii tiMir fight sgaiMt Sautter, a garage owner, orig­ said, when he told his wife, 'West denier 4 A K B 4 4 local Women’s Club will hold gional school this year. been questioned also. of Britain’s tailoring and 9 105 Senators have started talking claim it is perfect, liut that it burled on a parking lot in the musket. The members of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Tl asl stktr rsspiratMT As- inally said he would bow to last Theresa, 23, that night, she North-South vulnerable of possible new laws to force its annual Christmas party on ' He has already started his swank Kensington High Street Detectives say they are left month's order of the Abington urged him to telephone a friend clothing trade, said In today’s —^Ace of Clubs. <> K 9 54 can and does pcdice Itself effec Dec. 8 at 8 p.m.,. in the library work there and will be in the with two theories — either a and the Royal Irish Fusiliers don’t really carry flintlock issue: action If the television industry lively, strives to improve its area Wednesday. Police said •ssts...sMl fsr ths Township ' commissioners and .who Is a Boston detective. Car­ Weet opened the ace of clubs ♦ doesn’t “ clean its own house," auditorium. Those attending school until Jan. 20. she was a woman of many mamiac is among the drivers muskets these days. They do, however, carry over some get rid of Leo, his pet. Neigh­ penter did and the officer noti­ "An approach has been made Wm I North East standards, and will resist any tiais and affsrt yss as and con&nied wito the queen. 3 Double PsM as they put it. are requested to bring a gift to . Other matters decided upon names. who prowl West I^ndon picking of the old musical traditions of the British Army. Their bors had complained of the fied local police. to Mr. Harold Wilson by the Lederer played the king of government regulation of the be forwarded to a patient of the by the Regional are; A f- up g;irls, or a vice gang has cho­ geaarstiily gavs. Pass 3 NT Bass The Industry, contending the content of Its prograuns. As Frances Brown she gave talents will be on display, along^------roaring and said the animal After he was jailed Carpenter Men's Fashion Council, putting clube from dummy, and I AU senatorial accusations are exag­ Norwich State Hospital. pointment or John Magee of the evidence for the d^ense in the sen murder as its means of dis­ with those of the Royal Ulster frightened tlitm. asked If he could go home for at his disposal the advice and ruffed. I returned the three of He said any such legislation Mrs. Albert Billard, Mrs. University of Connecticut as cipline.' from Dec. 4 to Dec. 12 at 8:16 gerated and In some cases un­ would -violate constitutional trial last year that convicted Rlftea, at the Bushnell Memo­ at the the Jpfgensen Theater. 'The commi.ssioners cited Leo Thanksgiving dinner. The an­ guidance of the council on mat­ diamonds in the hope of Umlt- warranted, li& served noUce It Charles Rathbun and Mrs. Wil­ coach of the J.V. basketball this osteopath Stephen Ward of run­ Scotland Yard was making an unable to got bock to dummy guarantees of freedom of speech rial la Hartford Tuesday eve­ At 4:3C), t).m. on Dec. 8 an Thanks for the Gift of as a nuisance. swer was no, but police brought ters of style. In fact, to act for Ing ileclarer's entries to dum­ win fight any move toward fed- liam Ldebler are in charge of year. He is Physical Educational ning a vice ring. urgent hunt for Miss M c ^ w - Sautter said then he would him his home-cooked the prime minister in the capac­ for the final trumpleoa and of the press. ning. American' stage personality—as my. • aral censorship of programs. the program; refreshments, Major at the university and Ward was tried In the wake of an’s closest girl friend, June O’­ find a new home for the lion. dinner and let his wife visit him. ity of dress consultants. Declarer won In dummy, fineose. In a letter to Dodd dated Nov. There will be about 120 mem­ yet uphamed—will discuss the Good Health—From Tho combatants are the Sen­ Mrs. Norton 'Wamer. plans to do student teaching the scandal which forced his Neill, 22. Acquaintances said Many offers reportedly came in. Carpenter faces arraignment cashed the queen of qiades aiid "The Devil oon etto Soctofure 6, Bell and Vincent T. Wasllew- bers of the three units on parade actpfs’ view of Shakespeare. "The approach has been an­ ate subcommittee invesUgating Sunday services in the local here the coming spring, at friend John Profumo to resigpi she vanished from her usual Yonr TB Association This week Sautter decided today in District Court. led another spade toward his for his purpoee," I mUMled ski, NAB executive vice presi­ haunts six weeks ago and they beginning at 8:30 p.m. in k per­ The musicaj program is set for swered with a poUte and charm­ Juvenile delinquency and the churches will be: Hebron First Rham. as war minister after admitting again.st it. He took Leo to the hand. This is where I made the Lederer as he added up the dent, said "We are continually feared for her safety. FULL-COLOR FIGURES FOR formance called Pomp and '4:'16 p.m. on Dec. 0 at the Jor­ ing letter thanking the council, National Assn, of Broadcasters, Congregational, 10 a.m., Sun­ Ronald Marshall, Grade 6 ele­ he lied to cover up his affair University of Pennsylvania Vet­ WELL READ WRITER but saying that Mr. Wilson super-cautious mistake of put­ score, but my heart wasn’t in seeking ways to make our vol­ day school, 11:16; Gilead, morn­ mentary school teacher in He­ Ceremony. • gensen Theater. representing the bulk of the in­ with call girl Christine Keeler. LAWN OR ROOF DISPLAYS erinary Hospital in nearby Phil­ LIVERPOOL. England (AP) didn’t feel he could take up their ting up the nine of spades to it A trump is a pretty untary code efforts more effec­ ing worship, 11:16, Sunday bron will coach the Grade 7 and The program will Include The play, "The Merchant of dustry. Ward took poison before he was Court Politics Barred adelphia where surgery was — Henry Osahon, 27, a student kind offer. make sure of forcing out de­ sight even when It 1s executed tive, but we reject the use of school, 10. The Rev. John N. 8 basketball again this year. marches fast and ‘ slow, bafid Venice," is the second major L o n gurDislance The /ubcommittee has cited a sentenced. Miss McGowan — Make your home a standout this performed in an attempt to from Nigeria, wrote in the Liv­ "This is all too sad when one clarer's king. against you. legislative fiat to achieve this Cross, pastor, will ' preach in Supt. Damarjian is author­ otherwise known as Frances selections featuring well-known production to be presented by stifle the roar. erpool University ' newspaper As Lederer later pointed out Daily Questtea number of crimes including kill­ (XINCORD, N.H. — The New Christmas season with these realizes what an enormous op­ ings, extortion, robbery and end. This would be government both pulpits from the text, ized to arrange matters con­ Brown, Susan Edwards, Irish airs, marching by massed the UOonn Department of The­ Telephone Rates After coming out of the ane­ last week that the university with his BlbHcal quotation, he As dealer, you hold; Spades, control of program content and Hampshire Bar As.sociation pro­ bright,new, full-size Christmas pipers. Jigs and reels, and spe- portunity has been missed. Mr. gang violence by youngsters “The Word Becomes Flesh.” cerning a bid for installation of Frances Quinn and Anne ater this year. sthesia Leo opened his mouth — had "the largest collection of had not intended to with A-K-8-6-4; Hearts, 10-B; Dia­ it would be repugnant to the hibits "partisan polRical” activ­ figures. Buy them ready-made or p . ^alty numbers. Wilson could have made an ad­ who allegedly got the idea from SeiVices at St. Peter’s Epis­ an electric booster to increase Sutherland — took flowers to ity on the part of supreme and Dr. Nafe Katter will both To Be Lowered and roared. About as loud as gly, shabbily dressed and' HI mirable ambassador projecting the eight of spades if I had monds, K-9-5-4; Clubs, IS-S. Constitution’s First Amend­ copal Church will mclude a the temperature of the rinsing make your own by pasting color­ Among the specialties Is a ever. television programs. him as he lay dying In hospital. superior court judges. It al.so direct the play and appear as behaved girls in Britain.” the sartorial image of this coun­ played a low trump. 1 had fled What do you say? ment." Men’s and Boys’ Corporate water in ihe cafeteria dishwash­ She testified at Ward’s trial group of dancers from the Wom­ The subcommittee’s chair­ encourages jurists in lower ful paper figures on Exterior ply- Shylock. Dr. Katter is an assist­ The town.ship commi.ssioners Thursday six of the coeds try, and the country’s new gov­ when nobody pursued me. Answer: Bid one spado or Behind the controversy are a Communion and breakfast at 8 ing machine. Dishwashers need that she visited his apartment an’s Royal Army Corps, featur­ WASHINGTON (AP) Ynu'll aren't budging. man, Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- courts to accept the same ifood. ant professor of theater at the grabbed Henry as he walked ernment, in the pictures carried When West discarded a club pass, according to your temper­ series of subcommittee studies a.m.; Morning Prayer and ser­ hot water, not lukewarm stuff twice with another prostitute for ing performers from Scotland soon be able to make a long "I .still feel Willow Grove is no ament. This is a borderline Conn., has ordered a massive ethical rule. University. through the campus, pulled off by the press and tele-vision the cat was out of the bag. of television programs since the mon, 10, and Church school, to do their dirty work with. bedroom foursomes. and Ireland. place (or a big lion." said John hand. It would be a sure open­ project to monitor every pro­ Others in the cast are Irene distance .station-to-station tele­ his pants, dragged him to a throughout the world." Lederer knew that h* had, to mid-1950s, cluminating in its the Rev. Fr. Weeman officiat­ Scholarsiiip Drive On Her body was identified by a E. Gibson, chairman of the Pub­ pond and threw him in. gram aired in Uie Washington TTie troupe, which scored a Roseen. Fairfield, who has ap­ phone call anywhere in the con­ organize a to pick ing bid if you changed a smaU most critical report In October ing. Dollars Foi Scholars drive pink, black and blue tattoo on lic Safety Clpmmittee. Henry admitted he deserved The Men’s Fashion CouncU is spade or diamond to the Jack area, to get evidence for sUbse- hit during a three-day stand at peared at the American Shake­ up my Jack of trumps. which said little significant im­ chairman Mrs. Stanley Nygren her left forearm, ty design of tinental United States for $1 or william D. Clarke Jr., anoth­ it. a group of Savlle Row and West or even if you put the two tens quept public hearings. A special memorial was of­ FOR RENT Madison Square Garden in New Declarer led a hesut and con­ provement could be observed In reports that $199.25 is on hand flowers, the words “ mum and speare Theater at Stratford, as less after 8 p m . and all day er commissioner, said he feels End of London tailors who say tinued the suit when I refused in the long'suits Insteiul o< in No date has been announced fered at the church Nov. 22 for 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projec­ York, will appear' for but one the volume of excessive crime the late President John F. Ken­ to date, proceeds to be used for dad” and the name "Helen.” I^rtia; John R. Gowen as An­ Sunday. the township should give Sauter KING SIZE FEAST they are devoted to keeping the firet trick. I took the sec­ the short suite. for the hearrings, but they are tors— sound or silent, also evening. It returns to Great tonio, Christopher Curran as and violence in shows. nedy. "The Last Tournament” scholarships by means of the Detectives were convinced Britain on Dec. 5. The tour be­ And there’ll be lower bargain a time limit .say 10 days - to SALT LAKE (3ITY, Utah Britain’s prestige high when it ond heart and returned another expected to get under way well 36 mm. slide projectors. Bassanio. and Peter Clemens as by Alfred Lord Tennyson was PTSA of Rham High School. that her murder wsts linked with gan. bv the way, at the East­ rates between fl and 8 p.m. get rid of Leo. Thi.s decision (AP) — Thanksgiving was comes to male dress. diamond. Lederer won in dum­ For Shelnwold’s 86-paga book­ before spring. To prepare for the next round fi Gratiano. quoted. Most of the Amston and Gileed that of five other prostitutes WELDON DRUG CO. of hearings, subcommittee aides ern States Exposition in Sep­ daily and all day Saturday. may be made next Monday. something of a problem for Mrs. Shortly after he became my, ruffed a good heart, and let, "A Pocket Guide to NAB’s Code Review Board, an sections have yet to be heard “tmRVwm sdAMCHfsra/t o v m r e o y c a a f Douglas V. Ridgeway of The Federal (Communications "I wouldn't want It living next Stephen C. Merchant. The fami­ prime minister, a photograph got back to dummy with a dia­ Bridge,” sSnd BO cents to working in relays are being as­ Magazine Drive Success whose nude bodies have been 901 Main St.—Tel. 643-6321 tember. reganization d( nine broadcast­ from, she says. found since last November. South Coventry, who designed Commission announced Wednes­ to my home, " Clarke said. ly turnout of 68 was so large she was published of Wilson in his mond. Bridge Book, Manchester Eve­ ers administering its Code of signed to monitor every televi­ William Borst, Jr., and Lloyd SPEBS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Por­ the sets for one of the theater day that the Bell System tele­ had to use the VFW Hall. Sunday lounging clothes — a With the stage set for the ning Herald, Box 8318, Grand Fair PracUces, has scheduled sion program broadcast in this Grant, managers of the local Also at the Bushnell. tonight ter met Gilead worshipers at department's all-student pro­ phone companies would put THANKFUL — A LITTLE! Attending the family dinner pair of sloppy gray flannel coup, Lederer led dummy’s last Central Station, New York 17, meetings here Dec. 9-10. The area, over some stated early magazine drive, sponsored by and tomorrow night, is the l&th the Church door Sunday last. ductions this month, is cast as the.ae and other changes into SOMERVILLE, Mass. (AP) Thursday were her 7 daughters, trousers and an unpressed heart and discarded the king N.Y. subcommittee’s Oct. 27 report to winter period. They will make Rham High School, state that annual Festival of Harmony effect early next year about 75 notes on any which seem to ■vio­ the campciign was highly suc­ This pleasing custom takes sponsored by the Hartford Old Gobbo. Reginald F. Ckirpenter Jr., 8 sons and their 48 children. sports Jacket. Tailor A CTutter heart and discarded the king the Senate contended that telev­ per cent on Feb. 1 and the re­ 25, a maintenance man who sur­ late the code’s edicts against cessful, topping Its $4,700 place every Sunday. Chapter, SPEJBSQSA. A public lecture and poetry Three other sons-ln-Iaw were said the trousers were too bag­ of diamonds. This left him in Natural Gas Triple* ised programs excessively fea­ mainder by April 1. rendered to police and admitted unable to attend. gy and the Jacket out of style. dummy ■with two trumps behind unnecessary featuring of crime, by $1,127. All four classes serv­ SeUers Writes Article (The SPEBSQSA is the Society reading will be delivered by C. turing crime, violence and bru­ An article by Prof. Charles Some illustrations of the rate a $2,476 bank robbery had one The clan come from various Louis Stanbury, chairman of my two trumps. 'No matter violence, brutality, horror and ing reached'their goal and will for the Preservation and En­ Day L,ewis. a prominent British ROME — Italy’s natural-gas tality are a proved factor in C. SeUers, former Hebron resi­ reductions for three - minute, thing to be thankful for - the parts of Utah, Idaho and Neva­ the Men's Fashion Council, said which trump I played, he was sex. , receive $150 each, except in the couragement of Barber Shop poet who is currently Norton production more than tripled be­ Juvenile delinquency although dent, now of Carlisle, Pa., ap­ Professor of Poetry at Harvard station-to - station calls within Thanksgiving Day dinner he ate da for the family get-together. he regretted the prime minis­ ready to over-. not the only one. Bell predicted the monitoring case of the sophomores, who Quartet Singing in America.) the continental United States: tween 1953 and 1963 — from 2.3 were tops in the sales and who peared recently, In the Penn­ University, at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2 ter’s rejection of their offer. He It’s worth noticing that de­ "The patience of Congress, would show the industry is Amongst those appearing are billion cubic meters t o 7.8 bil­ sylvania Magazine of History The all day Sunday rale, now said Wilson’s short stocky clarer had to ruff once to bring though considerable, is not end- doing a good Job of improtring will t)e awarded $400. the international all-time cham­ at the Von der Mehden Recital 11.75 would be reduced to Jl. lion. Natural gas now accounts Profits will go towards fi­ and Biography, on the subject Hall. Besides collections of po­ figure, short neck and high atxmt the end position, but he les.s,” the report said in the quality of programs. pions. the Schmitt Brothers of Saturday calls now $2.25, will had to ruff a heart. If he for over half of alt energy pro­ nancing the stu(tent council, of Joseph' Sansom, Philadelphia Wisconsin. Reserved seats are etry. he has had published an .shoulders make his a hard duction and ranks first b» Im­ warning. Bell said NAB is making a Silhouettist. The article shows be $1.50. Calls after 8:00 p.m. Inventory Discloses figure to dress. ruffed dummy’s remaining club, taking care of the award pro­ available, shows start at 8 p.m autobiography and some detec- portance among Italy’s snergy Howard H. Bell, NAB code "sincere and responsible effort many silhouettes including one each day now costing $1.75 "Our advice could have I would hasten to discard a dia­ director, told a reporter by tele­ — a meaningful effort — to find grams expected and for extra­ ■ Manon," by Massenet, the, ( ‘ve novels. sources. of Benjamin Franklin and other I would cost $1, and calls be­ helped him, we think,” said mond and declarer would be phone from New York City the out the facts in an objective curricular actl-vities. Connecticut Opera Association's | I*iano virtuoso Rudolph Ser- tween 8 and 8:00 p.m, dally Pretty good work and lots of well known men and women, Stanbury. subcommittee report made a manner” as to whether televi­ tecond grand opera of the sea-1 kin will make a single appear- would be reduced from $1.75, Rogers Left $ 86,217 money flying around, it looks with descriptions. number of unwarranted allega­ sion really has been a signifi- son, will be performed at 8:15|ance in eastern Connecticut on i now to $1.50. like. ' As everybody knows, photo­ p.m. Thursday. Starring will be | Dec. 3, when he performs at tions, including one that many eant factor in delinquency, graphy was unknown in those I The new rate extends the re- among other things. New Legion Members Mary Costa. Giuseppe Di- 8 ;i 5 p.m. at Jorgansen Audi- I duction announced last year in An inventory of the investments and effects of the MANCHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA broadcasters seem to violate the New members admitted to early days and drawings or code with impunity. Stefano, Nicola Moscona and^torium. The recital includes I which calis between 9:(io p.m. late Willard Rogers puts the value of his estate at $86,- i The industry’s long-term Jones-Keefe Post, American paintings by artists had to be Ercole Bertolino. Schumann’i “Sonata in F Minor, The subcommittee praised the project is being handled by an relied upon. The silhouette came and 4:30 a.m were reduced to 217.51. The inventory was filed with Judge of Probate Legion, reported by membership Friday and Saturday evening Opus 14." Beethoven's "Sonata : $1 or leSs. Wednesday, December 2 — 8:15 PJW. code’s content but said it -was organization known sis the Joint chairman John Kulynych, are: nearest to an actual picture. of next week at 8:15 p.m.. and in A major. Opus 101," Men- [ The FCXl said the cuts were John J. Wallett this week poorly enforced and that many Committee for Research on Tel­ George LaBonte, Mansfield, The silhouettes shown are both Sunday at 3:30, a color travel del-ssohn's "Variations Ser- ’ made pos.sible "by thf- high Rogers, one of ManchMter’s and Atty. Paul Marte. must pay Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School violators continued to display evision and Children. Gerhardt James Cook, Baltic, Reuben amusing and characteristic. film on "Bali, Java and Suma- ^ ieiises. Opus 54, " Brahms’s level of business activity and most colorful figures, died at state and federal inheritance the NAB “seal of fair practice" Wiebe, dean of the Boston Uni­ Bosley, Hebron, by transfer, the age of 76 an Aug. 7. taxes from the estate before “PAJAMA PARTY” Vytautas Marijosius, conductor In advertising which supposedly tra" (Indonesia) will be shown “ Four Clavlerstucke, Opus j increasing efficiencies In tele­ versity School of Public Com­ who has had 29 years of con­ Manchester Evening Herald arranging the distribution of at the Bushnell. and personally } 119.” and Oiopin's "Bar- phone operations.” Hia will and two codiciles In Color - Annette Funicello Ronald Ganattosio, piano soloist attests compliance with the munications, heads that com­ tinuous membership in Post 102, Hebron correspondent Miss narrated by Phil Walker. carolle. Opus SO," and "Bolero, modifying it were read at a the remaining funds. Tommv Kirk - 6:80 & 9:36 code. mittee. Manchester. Susan B. Pendleton, telephone Elsewhere Opus 19.” hearing in September attended ■PATTERN FOR PIX'NDER’ Program: “Jena” Symphonie in C Bell denied that enforcement Bell said the Department of Kulynych reports that there 228-3484. only by the executors of his es­ Blind May Use Sonar with Keenan Wynn of the code is lax. He said many Health, Education and Welfare, Tha University Players of the attributed to Beethoven are already 66 members on hand Dniversltv of Hartford will ' ■■ ra Town Plans tate. It leaves $20,000 to Cecile 8:10 radio and television stations the Foundation for Character for J956, but that 9 more must Peau de sole has replaced sat­ stage th e- British comedy- ^ c h o o l P r e S e i l t S Burke O'Marr, Rogers’s fiancee u n iv e r s it y p a r k . Pa. — The Faithful Shepherd—Handel have lost their right to display Development, NAB and the ma­ bo added to reach the quota of in as a favorite in evening slip­ when the codicile.s were drawn the seal, and that the Industry is jor television networks all are pers for the winter .season. You drama. "Billy Liar, on Dec. 3, A WesUnghouse researcher is Finlandia—Sibelius the coming year. B and 6 at 8:16 p.m. at the Hart­ Water Study in 1960 and 1961, and gives half working on a sonar device for | taking steps to sharpen the represented on the Joint com­ The chairman, however, con­ can find it in beautiful colors to ford Jewish Community Cen­ Hiawatha Play the remainder of the eatate to blind persons. It would enable Concerto No. 1— Chopin Btlng. mittee. fidently expects the post to go match your gown. ter. 388 Bloomfield Ave., West Roger Loucks. of Glastonbury, the user to sense the position of Hartford. Members of the Washington The quality of to^vn water and half to Marjorie Wiley Har- obstacles ahead with sound Tickets available at Ray Beller’s Music Shop stored in reservoirs and pumped ri.s of Rhode Island and Herbert The play, by Keith Water- School third grade presented a waves that tell when they are NOW PLAYING , Dubaldo’s Music Center, Ward’s Music Co. house and Wiilis Hall, is the from welLs will be studied as Wiley.Jr. of California. interfered with. play Wednesday to assembled Cont. from 2 P.M. second step in an evolutionary part of ail over-all survey of The bulk of Rogers’ estate Is ADULTS $2.00—STUDENTS $1.00 process which began Viith a pupils of the kindergarten Manchester's water resource.s. in the form of stocks and bank novel by Waterhouse and end- ] through Grade 8. The Henry Souther Engineer- ' accounts. Stocks and bonds ac­ WALI DIS.'UiVS count for $47,957.23 at the to ­ •d with a adaptation -Entitled "Hiawatha’s Child- ing Co. of Hartford will per­ form the qualitative analysis, at . tal. and bank accounts $30,- , SO BEAR m _ OPEN TONIGHT and MON. till 9:00 starring Tom Courtenay. It ] hood. ” with words by Henry 98.'). 78. concerns the near-fantasy life tVad.sworth Longfellow, the a cost of not more thaji $9,')0. j MEADOWS”'^' The largest block of stocks is HUD spcro (XPWV fli 91 Ninth MYREART DRIVl of the son in a provinc.al North play was directed by Mrs. Ma- Authorization to proceed with ' 500 shares of ANelex Corp. val­ 1st RUN—Cont. From *:80 Enpland hoii.schold. his three 1st R l'N l— AL^. COLOR At 3:30-6:30-9:25 IN rion Uzupes. The ca.st included the study came from General ' ued at $13,875. The only other TONIGHT thru SUN. romantic attachment.s. and (so James Hesketh. Jody Tambling, Manager Richard Martin this | investment valued at more than plus Walt Disney’s they say) a somewhat shock­ Linda Spinnato, Leigh Ferguson, week. ' $5,000 is a block of 194 shares ing conclusion. Lee Ann Wright. Kim Bushey. The reisult could Include of Hartford Electric Light Co., ‘ucredible Journey” At 2:10-6:06-8:06 Just^’iereshn At I'Conn James Sheehan, Dana DuFresne recommendations to change the ' worth $9,506 at the time of the "Send Me No Flowers” m m »nurpii\ie n u w ! with every dim e you spen di Another English playwright and Vanessa Beben. water mixture flowing through inventory. Extra Added Attraction wonts hlTAJ »ill be honored at anollier uni­ The Indian maiden singers the town water system from There were 150 shares of “ The Dave Clark 6” Sunday versity beginning next week were Eileen Keicer. Lisa Whis- plus Sandra Dee the various water supplies. stocks judged to be worthless Oanflfhi^r'* Th© finol, authentic Colonial touch for your living room! The University of Connecli- , ton, Nancy Welch. Pamela Sto- Also included will be a review among the investments. Bobby Darin Plus ‘‘Dr. No’* eut has scheduled a lecture on well, Diane McCarthy, Pamela of the town’s corrosion control ' Mortgages on property in "If A .-'Ian An''vprs” William Shakespeare, a series Hicking. and (>)lette Goff, system. Hartford and Wethersfield ac­ of performances of "The Mer- Indian boy singers were counted for $6,375, and miscel- ■’R3? You Get The Souther Co. perform-s t • ‘>11 p; t'« NL Your chant of Venice, ” a talk on the Randy Doughty, Ronald Gankof- similar studies on a regular laneoib! items household goods, Rock Hudson f DORis Hay SOLID MAPLE actor’s riew of Shakespearean , .skie, Edward Gado. John Gau- basis in New BritaincJJValling- jewelry and an automobile ■— 660 drama, and a presentation of j ruder. John Narkon, Michael ford and Meriden. are valued at $4,949.50. ibNy^aNnait. Elizabethan music, all in honor, Parizeau, Stephen Pouliot. Mi- According to I. I.Aird Morti­ Also listed is an independent Earfy American Choice Valuable iljyfC of the Bard's 400lh birthday. | chael Sirois, Daniel Smachetli. mer, presidfffit of the firni, the in.surance agency "of doubtful YOUR RT. 5 DRIVF ' The lecture will be by Dr. G. sind Roger Stevenson. teist serie.4 "will not only insure value" It was through the JOND MO NO RaMIBRO CONVERSATION PIECES Green Stamps! WHAT SIZE doM' he wear? B. Harrison of the University -The scenery was handled by the highest quality water but agency that Rogers was recipi­ of Michigan, scheduled for 4:15 Oilette Goff. Nancy Welch, . . . a lower cost of operation " ent of state insurance commis­ iNIRIIIliaCHER PntaM'-1UNVERSM. -IccAsuCoCor* pm . on Thursday at the Von John Narkon. and Michael Si- as well. j sions from both political par­ WHAT COLOR does he like? «ler Mehden Recital Hall. rois. General Manager Martin ex­ ties. before the insurance re­ E.XTRA! The lecture will touch upon Programs were done by Dan- form of 1963 was put through Right oin of the pages of American history! These striking and useful pieces plains that the water from any DEE THE DAVE CLARK 5 the play, which Is to be per- : iel Smachetti and Pamela Sto- individual tap in town is a mix­ the General Assembly. ’ are faithful c o p i^ cjf items in museum and private collections. The same solid WILL HE WEAR IT - If you buy it? formed nightly except Sunday i well was musical assistant, ture of contents of the town's Before a distribution of the HditllNEPIM maple wood, wift it s lovely grain . . . the same hardware, with its hand-wrought (our reservoirs and four wells. estate is made, the executors •. JoHNiliND “ Send Me No Flowers” must wait out a .six months pe­ look . . . and the same honest, straightforward design. Wonderful values! WHAT DOES HE NEED MOST? Each water supply provides -OSKRPMEIP ^hown Each Night At 9 water with somewhat (different riod dtiring which claims again.st the estate may be filed. Tonight thru Sun. impurity leveLs. By regulating A. Schoolmaster's desk. 7 0 " high, 2 8 " wide, 1 9 " deep. the amount of water from each The period is up about March of the supplies in use, the over­ 196.5 Then the executori, ^Lxjucks B. Hostess cart 42" x 30" with drop'leaves up. 13" all quality of Uie water in the ■ wood wheels. ’^ O C K S for •system can be controlled. East Windsor According to Martin, the I DRIVE-IN Rouif 5 C. Console. Perfect for entrance hall. 2 9 " high, 3 4 " wide, study is being undertaken to DON’T BE PUZZLED! "determine whether we can bet­ Times: Irl. and Sat. Cont. From 6:30— Sun. Coni. From 5:30 ” 1 3 " deep. ter operate the town water sys­ CHRISTMAS tem than we are now. " D. Dry Sinlt with removable metal liner. 2 7 " wide, 1 8 " The town began an overall deep. Exclusive gifts from Shoor Jewelers water survey at the request of BUY IT AT REGAL! Republican Director Harlan E. Tier Cabinet 6 0 " high, 2 1 " wide, 1 3 " deep. Taylor. It was subsequently endorsed by both parties oefore SETH THOMAS the town elections in October. The lirsl two part.s of the By: Steve Cavagnaro survey were prepared by Iqwn planning director Joseph Tarn- Did you know that residents BECAUSE: sky. Thev ineluded projections of Pan.s rei'eive .seven mail de­ restaurant of down |X)pulation over the liveries daily? . . . that next 40 year.s, and estimale.s of is OTc-p and. unpriKlurtive desert Route 6 and 44A, Bolton—^3-2342 For any reason (or no reason at all) he can the quantities of witter that land? . . , that in Japan it 1s will be necessary to .supply the the cqstom to soap up and rinse return your gift for an exchange or refunlle increasing number of town re.s- beforf entering the bath water? idents. . . . that the term "widow’s ^ \ peak, ' denoting a V-.shape hair­ Buy the'gifts you like for the men on your list with complete Mattre»» Tip Civen line, originated with an early D. assurance that if they ai-e not to his liking, he can return them N t» TREASURE .Vw VIGNETTE. New TRAVAMAID. superstition that a woman with Open Flame to Regal for what he likes— or for a full refund— on or before B. CHEST. Gentle From our cxeluaive The firtt feminine FOND DU iJtC.-M'is. - Nov­ such a hairline would lose her January 10, 1965. htisband and soon remarry? . . . Broiling "Helta-alarm’’ al­ "Diaraond-Cut” travel clock. Round ice camjiers usually Inflate an makes ttie lows you that extra Collection. Gleam­ ease in genuine ealf- air mattress to its m a.xtmum capacity before lying on it. Thi.s deiicious ten>minuta nap. ing Solid Braaa, cut airin. Solid brais One well known (act in this Here’s Your Landmark For— The above pieces would make ideal Christmas gifts for everyone on your Seowt dnwer for -with ganuina dia- trim. Luminoui. makes a bouncy bed. It’s better area is the treat you are in store difference to inflate it to moderate firm- for when dining out at CAVEY'S Jewdry. Lumlnoua mondi. Luminoui. 40-hour bell alarm. FINE DINING, COCKTAILS and Christmas list! P.S. even you yourself, too . . . handa and data. SO-hour bell alarm. 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say ttfis In Ammf cm Is vary sasy MoMMr.” DelfHi Cuts to adjust to. Guild Flanmng Father BoHea was ordatoad FOR Brpwn-Taylor "Livliig in Soutiwni CaUtornto June 80, ZM8 after ootnplattog to vdgy ^sasant — If you ars a Worship Session atudtoa a t 8 t, Tbomaa BamH Wide Swath movia atar and can afford a nary, BloomfMld; 8 t Baraara Cosmd^/cs Best Christmas Gift Open Daily 9:30^ to ^5:30 M m Mk iftra 1laln aad taaohar of the TWtortiy «t tlw . Pnnbytnrtaa HOLLYWOOD (AP) — MOM tton Sunday from 8 to 5 pan. Margrat Ho has found tha film­ at the chamdi. Woman and teen­ Oonfratemlty of Chrtottoa Doe- Uggtitts Otarok Itount Ptouant, Mich. hasn’t seen anything like ft In ing technique no different from age glrla of the pariah and their trine claaaea. He to also chap- Din^rMo to m dnughUr of all Ha 40 yeara. that In X k m ^ . “We are all one Menda are welome. lain of the pariah Oatholte , At Tha Parkada / Mr. and Mrs. Alton 8. Taylor, French toar AtalA Delon w as big famito,” ha observed. “Tha Tha Rev. Richard BoUea win Youth Oiyaniaatton, BO Gardner St. The bridegroom enjoying his limch In the atudlo only dhffarencea are in the conduct the afternoon aesaion. Refreatonenta wUl be aerved MANCHESTER to a son of Mr. and Mm. Wil­ ootnmiasary and pouring him- amount of money that can ba during a rent interval to tha af- spent Hla topic wm bo: “To the Birth liam Fltsallen Brown, Mlchl- •elf and his guaeta drinks froin it and ttM aklU of the technl- of Oniat With Our Bleaaed ternoan program. gaa. a bottle of champegne — clans.' TIm Rev. Kenneth Cutler of French, but of oourae. Oldtim- Ths sad-eyed, axoaedfaigly SPECIAL! ih» Presbyterian Church por- ers at MOM, moat conservative handsome actor has flutter^ SPECIAL! fonned the double ring Cere- of the studioa, blinked in disbe­ many a heart, notably thoaa of many. Mm. Harriet Collins was lief. Studio workers are not al­ oo-stfu« Roiot Schneider and the organist. lowed to purchase even beer in Jana Fonda. U ara Vvas conster­ Ihe bride, given in marrlaga the dining room. nation among feminine mem­ by her father, wore a full- "I am soiree,” Delon said bers of the Jet aet when he mar­ length gown of taffeta, design­ airily as ha sipped the golden ried Natalie Barthelmy earlier ed with lace trimmed sabrina bubbles, “but I cannot drink this year. He now appears to be SPECIAL! SPECIAL! necHUne, long tapered aleevee, a Ooca-Oola with my meals.” a devoted husband and father — eontrolled bell skirt and a de­ The Independent, Frenchman a eon was born six weeks ago. tachable chapel-lengrth train. is the latest of inf6nmtlonal film “He was bom here,” Delon Her shoulder veil of illusion stars to come to Hollywood, and pointed out. “Just think — he was attached to a headbow, h. to one of the most willing of could be president of the United and she carried a crescent bou­ emigrants. Many of them travel States. He Is a citizen.” quet of light pink sweetheart here to collect large salaries And Delon himaeUT roses .and ivy. and the prestige of appearing in ”No, I cannot be president,” American films, then hasten he replied. OfVN IVATCH Miss Suzanne Taylor of Man­ back to their tax shelters in the Turtle chester. sister of the bride, was But does be plan to become a old country. citizen? Neck , ; 0 r the maid of honor. She wore a “How long will I stay?” said ”Oh, I cannot tell now,” he pink satin floor-length sheath Delon, "As long as they want remarked. “Supposing I become with cabbage rose detail at the me here. Wherever I work, I am a citizen and then I find no work f back and a matching headbow happy to stay. I can adjust to here. How would I be received with circular vea. She carried any surroundlnge. And I must when I go home to France?” a wicker ba.sket containing pink sweetheart roses and ferns. David Wonder of Waterford, If' Mich., served as best man. Ush­ ers were Thomas Palmer of Columbus, Ohio; John Besser A of Manchester, and Frederick Bwlnehart of Midland, Mich. Mrs. Taylor wore a tur­ quoise cocktail sheath af shan­ tung with matching accesso­ ries. The bridegroom’s mother wrore a beige brocade dress with green accessories. They both wore corsages of yellow sweet­ R ecently heart roses. A reception for 125 was held at The Embers, Mount Pleas­ ant. Mrs. Browm wore a camel we sold our walking suit with browm ac­ MRS. WILLIAM FITZALLEN BROWN JR. cessories for their wedding trip. The couple will live 213 Ren Shar Dr.. Auburn. the invitation and attended 15,000th Mr. Brown, a graduate of Verplanck Talks classes, or over 80 per cent. Mount Pleasant High School William F. Freeman, princl- -J'., m Y f and Denison University, luu Well Attended p«il, commented, “We were de­ K -s,V done graduate work at Ae Uni­ lighted with the fine response versity of Mlchigran. A member to this progp'am. Our teachers Michaels Brand of Phi Gamma Delta Fraterni­ Parent conferences were held are to be conunended on the ty, he is employed In the In-, at the Verplanck School and many hours which they spent atrument Systems Research Orford Village during the past on these conferences, all of T % Laboratory, Dow Chemical Co. two weeks at which 96 per cent which were held after the reg­ Mrs. Brown, a graduate of ular school day. I know this JVatch Manchester High School and of the families came to school will provide for much better \ for a conference. This is the understanding between the Tlw pieoci you kc hm are luit a Mount Holyoke College, is em­ ample of die more Hmh .^qo in dw ployed as a toxicology techni­ third successive year that this home and the school." cian in the Biochemical Re­ program has been held. W im . WELCOMtHG. search Laboratory, Dow Chem­ ical Co. Conferences were scheduled WONDERFUL iMBiaChooaAtamiliformalAiidiiaed writh all parents of children in ’ DOWNTOWN PTTf JT T rxr degznt Hdrioom Solid Cherry. M i Grades 2 through 6. Of 432 chil­ BILLIARD ETHJN ALLEN gnaon* SoUd Mzhogtny, i M Wonderful Royal Adagio Imported Delicious Burley Crop First dren in these grades, 415 moth­ EARLY AMERICAN aving, ftonge-nuking Canom Room T h at means Light as a feather - Toasty warm Lightweight Nylon Tricot ers or lathers, or both in some : PARLOR Plan units, and tnditional Colonial ia CANBERRA— Australia has cases, met writh the teachers, Now Open ’n Brand rugged Solid Maple and Biirh, See it Hand Knit Mohair / ' 4 produced its first semicommer­ discuss their child’s report card | New! todty. STRETCH SUCKS Reversible Quilted QUILT DUSTER cial crop of burley tobacco this and progress to date. Some Located In southeast 15,000 People corner of the Purnell STORE HOURS: season—near Ashford in New were unable to attbnd due to Parking Lot . . . (On South Wales. The crop Is ex­ illness and to Job conflicts, It Cottage Joat off Oak .Monday and 'Thursday Open till 6 pan. .9 4 $ g . 9 4 pected to be used in producing wras reported. | Open Thursday and Friday Evenings SKI JACKETS SWEATERS pipe tobacco. Normally about In addition, first grade teach­ Closed Wednesdays 100,000 pounds of burley Is ers Invited parents to school have enioyed used in this produce and Is usu­ during the day to observe class­ Regulorly $11. Regularly $11. ally Imported from Nyasaland es In reading. Sixty-four par­ Plenty of (now Malawi). $ J Q . 9 4 $ Y - 9 4 ents of a possible 79 accepted I Parking In vertical and horizontal stretch. Your Yes, light weight but maximum warmth or are enjoying choice of dark colors and pastel colors. because of the Kodel fibre filling. Has Sizes are short, average and tall. Has Peter Pan collar, button front, 2 large side zippers. Regularly $15. Regularly $13. pockets, trimmed with matching satin. N O C O S T In cherry, amber and aqua. Sizes 10 to 18. OPEN Has zip-up front iii the smartest and gayest Thick cabeled sweaters from Italy in all your ^ ^ C o J n o . SPECIAL! prints that are so right for all your winter favorite pastel colors and white. So nice to 7Sy 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. 3 -Y E A R sports. A choice assortment of fabrics. In own and so nice to give as a gift. Sizes small, |l TONIGHT ^ Phones sizes small, medium, large. medium, large. Manchester 643-0890—Rockville 875-2534 FAIRWA Maintenance SPECIAL! ^ 1 OPEN EVERY NIGHT except SAT. "| \ NORTH END SPECIAL! Christmas Headquarters > HOLIDAY SPECIALS You, too, should Christmas Gift Sale! Sunbeam Cordless Hamilton Beach Famous Maker ELECTRIC SWEDISH ELECTRIC KNIFE TOOTHBRUSH own a handsome ANGEL CHIMES HANDBAGS Michaels IVatch CORNING Empire Cerdlsss $ 5 . 9 4 ELECTRIC WARE SHOE POLISHER Regularly $9. Zippered compartments, all lin^, assorted colors, assorted SOLID BRASS WITH CANDLES TEFLON Csss Wonderful crushed grain and FBI. and SAT. plastic ci^f. styles. Extra Candles 29c pkg. WARE KNIVES

1965 CALENDAR SLEDS ^ PKG. ^ STICK-QN DECORATED Black & Decker TOWELS and Go Go O o BOWS CAKE TINS TOOLS IN MAILING TUBE SNOW WINGS Reg. 39c 'UNCONDITIONAL in the pogo 3 Pairs of Exquisite 25*-97' Stanley ELECTRIC GUARANTEE HOSIERY CLOCKS Use For Cakes, Cookies, MITRE BOXES In A Christmas Gift Box Candles, Etc. 55 Beautifully Styled Models For Asst. Patterns Men and Women from $49.75 to $500. All Gifts PLUS a lovable WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS STEAK KNIFE Beautifully SCOTTY DOG FREE -1^;. IS Qlft Wrapped SETS You choose the style, color % and size. Ehrery gal \('ill OPEN EVERY NIGHT till 9 PJI. except SAT. with Ribbon love this exquisite hosiery and lUa atuffed Scotty. No rOUNDCO IN HALirAXf NOVA SCOTIA IN IBM. MOVED seam, re-lnforeed heel and TO THC CONftNKNTAL UNITED STATES IN IBOO. MICHAELS looped toe. * CX)NVEN1ENT LOCATIONS STILL OWNED BY THE ORIGINAL FAM4LY. NOW OFCBATCt STOKES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT i RHODE ISLAND. Complete EVER OEOiCATEO TO SERVING AS JEWELERS OF INTEG­ Turnpike Plaza ^ Downtown, Manchester RITY. MICHAELS REGARDS QUALITY AND HONOR MORE BT6 Main SL '705 Middle Y \ LARSEN’S HARDWARE HIGHLY THAN RRICU AND m FIT t. THE WORLD'S MOST Downtown Turnpike E. A • 0 5 8 M AIN STREET RISfCCTSD NAMES IN JEWELRY ARE EOUNO AT^MICHAELS. Maachastor N ext to INC FAIRWAY Mi DEPOT SQUARI-MANCHISTIR m h' ■> r MANCHESTER BVENINd HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1964 SIX IIANCHESTEB EVENINO HmiALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« S W A Y , NOVEMBER 87, 1964 qualntance from a Western em- arrest of the scholar who had —on Nov. 22, the day President “ I was hoping that Khruah- StiU on Mailing Lists bitssy). nlade several previous trips to Kennedy waia ..assaiilnated. cbev would stay In power until IVew? England VigneUes HEALTH CAPSULES the and who had Bachelor Barghoom, 88, still I finished the book,” he.said. Events A young man came up to served at the American Em- “ I didn’t amtlcipate the way he mo and asked, ‘Are you an lives to an efficiency apartment TV-Radio Tonight bajugr to Moscow from 1942 to next door to that of his 81-year- sfould leave. . . ” RiuBsian Papers G utter American citizen?’ and thrust a 1947, primarily aa a translator U8ART ATTACK F«1T » P a u t piece of paper at me. Hiat was old mother, Mrs. Elisabeth ^ew Haven Nuns Operating InW orld and editor of a Joint information Barghoom. all. He didn’t ask my name. service run by Western em- Typhoid Scattered Yale Professor’s Office Three other men grabbed me. Would he like to go back to RIO DB JANKIRO (AP) — bsmsles. the Soviet Union? < New, Stamp-Provided Auto Television ‘T made quite a commotion The SUte Department was ATLANTA — Although more Federal soldiers searched today and tried to break away. No­ “ Not for a few years,” is all than 600 cases ot typhoid fever AnUqnaa NEW HAVEN (AP) Taletesholar of Soviet affairs aa far asked to make every effort to through the interim* d ty of Go- 6:00 Theater body outside the hotel paid the Barghoom will say. have been reported in the Unit­ BOnON (AP)—Knr KngUnd^algiH posted st tbs Woodstock Chicaao SrnipbcnF Prof. Frederick C. Baighoom removed as he can get from secure Barghoom’a release. ianla tor more than 100 persons Suhecriptioo TV sli^test attention.” President John F. Kennedy Barghoom currently has the ed States in each of the past Urn whsn the Vermont state grinned shyly, then laughed the public spotlight. IngiMttes Naked C ltr OaaUty, Service — and Pereonal A ttang^t expressed hls persctoal concern. title of "Ford Rotating Research three calendar years, the U.S. school directors association met accused of Involvement to a (32) Top 31 P lu s OneOn The Dsnaar's Daasb- But he is less reticent now Barghoom, who had entered Tho sisters o( Bt Rose Cath- U r “ Our Producta, Servtoe and W om A » UneMMlair when he said he was still on' Professor of Public Affairs” at (Jommunicable Disease Center there recently. Communist-backed plot against (34) Hl^wav to Sun about telling of his arrest In the country as a tourist, was Finally, on Nov. 16, the Soviet ( 30) Early Show 8:80 ( 8 -13) The Entertainers the Soviet Union’s inalling list. hustled aw.ay in a car. government announced It was Yale—a status that keeps, hi regard.1 them as isolated cases Mies Oonvent in New Haven, The panel on salaries was aO-3380) Bob Hope (Chrysler 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, L erated by saving trading stamps knees while sitting down. foreign minister, arrived in Ja­ issued than were paid out for 11 00 News $1.76-|»X)0-|5.00 PIOSIM t : i n L o d z John R a d a and turning them in to the com- 'Tt’s my name,” explains karta today on an unannounced the week ending Nov. 14. 11:16 Sports Final Miss Claude Lecam, 17, who 1:00 Did! Robtnsoa 11:30 HomenU In Music - GRAND visit for talks with Indonesian A total of 758 clalmis were l:Oi Newt Stan OB Ituiphy said, "it took 1,S86 ame to this country with her trnai -wu 11:46 Art Johnson Show leaders. filed locaDy for the week end­ 6:00 Ftad Swanaon Show W P O P 1413 hooks with taoo stamps to a parents five years ago and now Chen Yi’s arrival became ing Nov. 21, compared to 781 S:8U Newa Sporta and Waathsr 6:00 Lou T ern book to get the car.” That fig- lives in Pawtucket, R. I. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:00 Ken OrUfln known only two hours before his for the preidous week. 13:00 Sal LaRosa. . _____ vres to 1,662,000 trading stamps. “ When I Immigrated they put plane landed. Claims for unemployment 7:15 Joe Edsrards. l : » P^STD 0(1 i vSTOREWIDE m t i TOG w r MOfil iM VOW GMT M U M C AT OTAMteWATI WAY Bisnussm “ The toughest part ot the down ‘male’ on my papers. Peo­ In a brief airport statement, oompenaation filed throughout WMF—1233 aamn mm nm whole thing,” MUrphy said, ple take me for a boy.” 6:00 News. Weather. SporU m he said he came on “ a misslan the state last week rose by 458 6:15 Radio Greater Hartford “ eras licking the loose stamps And when you look at this of friendship.” He recalled that to a total of 28,089, well below Pine Pharmacy * ' people gave us. My tongue felt exquisite French import you 6:16 Lowell Thomas: SporU President Sukarno had been to the 26,474 total for the corre- (:00 News ■ke straw for six months.” ask “ how silly can people be?” 7:86 Sliver Platter G eorge N. 646 CENTER ST*— 649-9814 J Peking twice recently and be sponctoig period last year. 8-00 News had not been able to see him. Bridgeport ranked first last When be was home with his Mrs. Richard Dunn ofNor th 8:18 U fe Lin e Converse There was speculation that week to total daims filed with 8:80 J i Oordtm Camlly in Lynnfleld, Mass., Attleboro, Mass., whose h\is- 3:80 Speak Dp. Hartford Sukarno would try to enlist Red 3,245, foBowed by Hartford 13:00 News PAINTING AND James Valkevich resided near band was killed in an April lO ’s aid in barring Malaysia the comer of Summer and Wal­ auttunobile accident in Plaln- with 2,627, New ^ v e n with 2,- 13:15 Slsn from the Aaian-African Confer­ 4S9, and Wateibury with 2,228. w n ^ —1183 DECORATING nut stzaets. As a student now vUle, has three new reasons to ence to Algiers next spring. 6:00 Newa. Weather SporU PHONE 648-2804 at the University of Mtonesota give her strength. Mancluster was to the 13th 6:36 Old Borrowed Blue spot among the state’s 20 o t - 7:06 Conreraatlon Piece Can Evenings 6 to 9 young Valkevich lives to a dor­ Mrs. Dunn gave birth to trip­ MEXICO CITY (AP) — Ar­ 7:30 News of the World mitory that la near the com er let daughters this month, seven fleea. It had been lOth the week 7:46 Along gentina urged other Latto- before. 8:10 Poia Oonoart of Summer and Walnut streets, months after her husband’s Ameriqan nations Thursday not MtoneapoUs — 1,456 miles frmn death. to roah into a ban on nuclear LomnflehL One weighed six pounds, an­ weapons until several questions other 8 pounds, 14 ounces and are cleared up — including the Some school directors todi- the third, 2 pounds, 10 ounces. extent of ’s possession of GRAND aated quietly they saw some­ Mrs. Dunn also has a 8-year- su(to arms. thing significant in a series of old child, another girl. “Cuba is a geographic, physi­ cal and political reality that we should not overlook,” said the WAY Argentinian delegate, Silvano No Disputing Taste in Toys ' Santander, at a meeting of Lat­ in American nations. B(y AILEEN ' 8 N O D D T <^the y e a r o f th e g h o u lish g ifts. “ Were Soviet (missiles) really retired from Cuba to 1962?” Mewspeper Entorprlae Asaa. Loveable monstrosities, mostly in plastics, range from the fic­ Santander asked, adding that jm w YORK —(NEA)— The tional bride of Frankenstein who Prime Minister Fidel Castro bevrSdered parent, broodtogly ooces charm to the more his­ said only a few days ago that rnustag about Christanases past, torical Ughnik Indian who keeps "the nuclear arms now wlU be handled by (Cuban bands.” Gl ILICTRIC TOOTH- •an be sure of one thing this pace wdth our Western craze. Gl NAIR DRYIR When the monsters aren’t He said ^ e r e also were ques­ yesr: Girls will be girls; boys clomping about the living room, tions of whether the world’s nu­ WITH ATTRACTIVI RRUSH FOR HIALTHIIR w il be boys. exTOCt the neighborhood peace clear powers would respect a T oy Industry studies show to M shattered by the v-r-r-oom non-nuclear zone and what ef­ fect creation of such a zone CARRYING CASI TIITH ANO GUMS! (list girts, no matter what their of hot-rodder engines that screw on to tricycles, bikes and even would have on the obligations of Pewarful, quiet heir dryer for Dentlet-recommended, perfect fickle behavior 364 days of the Latin American countries In year, are true blue at (Thrist- soap box racers. These provide quick, even, cesifertriiie reeultel for the whole (emilyl GE elec* sound effects for the boys when regard to hemisphere defense. trie toothbrush includes battery maa. A doU-in-hand remains Brazil took a similar stand Tkeea heat eelectlene. Including their tonsils give out. "•eel** for ell-weether comfortl recharging holder. Lifetime bot- the little girl’s favored gift this earlier In the meeting, called to Cloastruction, too, will be big Large heaffwit benaat, aompect toriee ere built Into hondle. yaar •• in the past. with bridge and tarmplke sets, discuss a proposal by Mexico to The boys, meanwhile, oon- road builders, play hospitals and outlaw nuclear arms from Latin aarqrtfi casa. 1 2 * 8 8 ttoua to divide their affection lawn mowers. America. All Latin American 10.1 among cars, trucks, guns, nations are attending the meet­ Now you can buy sweaters direct... ptenea, building sets, kits and Noise also Is building In the nursery. Not only do dolls g;row ing except Cuba, and atSWEATERS the mill, where name-brsind sweat­ those miscelianeouB items high­ hair, talk and weep, they now Guatemala. ers are manufactured (or the coun­ ly rated as swappaibles. emit a respectable, healthful try’s leading nationally advertised As an adult aid this year, toy burp. This development led an­ PARIS (AP) — The newspap­ brands. . . . at prices which we maiMifacturerB empaneled a other manufacturer to say sol­ er Liberation, begun 23 years believe Impoasible to match for com­ RETAIL Jury of 12 toy buyers. Their In- emnly, "Children are compelled ago as an organ of the resist­ parable merchandise. atiuctkms were to pick the lead­ to mirror In their play what­ ance to Nazi occupation, sus­ (Choose your favorite styles in bulky- pended publication today. SALESROOM ing toy categories—the expect­ ever they see or hear gro'Wnups knits, popcom-knlts, shaggy-knlts, doing.” The (Communist-line paper and full-fashioned hand-knits . . . ed big sellexa from -now until said the decision was made for Cbriatmas BJve. The Jury’s run­ In the world of miniature war, the toy men have sprung financial reasons. Publisher down seems to blanket the toy Emmanuel D’Aaticr, who has abalves. ’Top sellen children wiR a real guerilla winner, a gun that shoots cucund corners. sometimes been at odds with 2 3 ” IMIRSON CONfOU TV WITH NEW vgsnt are educational toys, mill- party policy, said In a front taiy toys, dolls, hobby items, Backing it up are medical field Roosevelt Mills kite, machine guns, tanks and page story: "For economic rea­ auto laelng sett, wheel toys and flying platforma Again tele- sons, for reasons of policy also UHF/VHF "1 WINDOW” TUNING! gamea. vlsicm’s Influence spills into the — without doubt — we have However, a shrewd manufsc- back - yard play of American failed.” MANUFACTURERS OF NAME IRAND .SWEATERS SINCE 1894 But an editorial put the blamfe turer observes, “What an adidt small fry. Hare's iha Cltrizltnaz gift thot turns on aii- thinks about a toy doesn’t ne­ One major manufacturer of on the government. “ The gov­ cessarily have anything to do "adult” entertainment equip­ ernment refuses the press the Open DaRy tin S;30. Fri. Nlw NR 9 21S E. MAIN ST.. ROCKVIUE foymant for years to coma! Dynopowar with how a child feels about it.” ment eyed the situation and right to a selling price which transformer powered chassis, largo 23” ir* IMIRfON TV The safest buying guide is to decided “if you can’t beat 'em, covers costa,” it said. screen with UHF/VHF Integral "1 window ask the child who wants one. Join ’em.” Its into the tuning, twin spaokar front projected FM WITH ALL tS CNANNIi gift race wraps home education Television and movies continu­ Isles* Flowers Unique sound system. Handsome contemporary ally feed the youngsters’ fond­ and entertainment into an 8)4- UHF-VHF TVNINGI Low Boy cabinet in genuine wolnut, with ness for the macabre. The re­ pound phono-viewer. The unit TENERIFE, (Canary Islands Full rocsptlon for all ckmutale sult : This may well be known as shows full color slide-film pic­ — On the wild, rocky moun­ Used Cars give you protective Polylustra finish. from 2 to 82 operofsd by single tures CHI an 11-inoh screen tains of the Canary Islands, not • e . GIST HILRIR eontrel integral tunerl Eeey ear- while sound comes from a four- far off the northwest coa^ of vice all de»eut chossls, front speed phonograph. The picture- Africa, , grow more than 200 KING-SIZE GIANT-SIZE SHARRINS KNIFIS A COOK IVIR NADI psojected FM HI FIdelHy eotjeA Be modern with sound prog^rams range from species of flowers known no­ Telescoele Mdaesrey end baNt- fairy tales (Cinderella) to sci­ where else. One of them gave In UHF/VHF anlennc. ence (Do Dolphins Talk ?). Newl Opan cone with a touch e( Chops, grinds, purees, Hquifiee, rise to the florist’s cineraria, a year fingersi Oster eon opener blendsi A flick of the switch end Out o f the $7-$13 a v e r a g e perennial something like a dai- COM! M SB! ean price-range, the phono-viewer floe ecey-to-elewi stolnlete steel th e 2 speed Otter oction blende .yy with flowers prevailingly cutting wheel, magnetic lld- foods anoothly, eeelly, effort- brought forth another indus­ blue. tew , tew reicai try comment. "Nothing (xiuld llfter, etoroge compartment for teetlipl Coeiplete with inetruetloni interest a child less than the VALUE I SAVINGS •erd. Indiepeneibfe helper for end recipe hook. price tag on a toy — it’s his •very kiteheni satisfaittlon that counts. So the 28.80 trick for parents is to get the RANGE most appropriate toys within , AM) At (CARTERS m their budgets.” FOR YEAR \ ' y F U E L O I L ROUND \ / 1963 CHEVROLET CONVENIENCE! 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She also tried to scare the the auditorium —and lay down. porthole and saw the freighter bury; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fat. UConn Campus Student Cost guards by popping off the fla6h Witnesses Watch ioi^edm Cut portunity for the community to students, he said, contributed per cent more to his support in Shirley MacLaine Involved She said she dozed o ff and with her nose (n the water. gan of Worcester, and Mr. and Dances Tonigbij^ plan and Implement its adjust­ close to 40 per cant o f their ex­ 1964 than he did three y e ^ Kiwanis T opic on her camera, but to no avail. was awakened by her assailant, "I woke up my wife to tell Mrs. Joseph Krinsky of Chest­ ment to the eventual closing of penses wliile 48 per cent was After a nightmarish experi­ Woman’s Attack who drove off in her car after her and she told me to stop nut Hill. Far Year Averages $2,575 ago. ______ence dominated by the sight of AtRecCenteiv ?p the yard.” provided by their parents. The Joseph B . Powers of Ver­ Indian Smuggling Affair she managed to get out of it. kidding.” Mrs. Leo Byrnes of Warwick, remaining 14 per cent stems TRAIN, TRUCK COLLIDE 3 non,, a representative of Smith, the guards’ rifles and fixed bay­ R.I., said she woke her hus­ In Portsmouth Crew McIntyre and Muskie had . LOS ANGELES (AP) Two The ship's public address sys­ The recreation departoent from scholarship aid and loans. SAPPORO, Japan (AP) — Kline A French Laboratories, onets, Miss MacLaine managed band with a scream. She said, written McNamara expressing STORR8—^The average un-< 'balance is accounted for by CALCUTTA, India (AP) — Itoi« now in London. She said to contact the Bhutan palace. ipen and a woman uttered not a tem called on a ll passengers to The UofC official also noted Two women passengers were Phllad.'ilphia pharmaceutical 29 from N.E. put on life Jackets and gather "I had Just gone to bed when announces that the r e g u la r t.POSraMOmH. N.H. (AP)—< •ecretary said that employment concern over the impact cloinire dergraduate' at the Univerait:^'' such variable expenses as week­ was all those guns that got me,” message from a Bhutanese offi­ King Jigme Wangchuk’s private word nor moved a muscle as of the yard would have on the that the amount provided by klUed and 47 other persons in­ firm, will speak to Kiwanis th e/ stood 15 feet from a man in the public lounges.' the ship began to pitch and Friday night dance# for J u n io r |>«fenM S«creUu7 Robert S. at Dow Air Force Base in Ban­ of Connecticut needs about 81,- end meals, recreation, clothing, said Shirley MacLaine. "I felt cial warned her last Sunday secretary gave a safe conduct economies of New Hampshire laundry, medical care, transpor­ parents and students was far jured tonight when a six-coach Club members Tuesday at the assaulting a S9-year-old Paclfio- ^ Aboard Shalom For the next three hours, they roll. Then there was a shudder high studoiU will be held at , McNamara haa aaaured two gor should remain "at a reason­ 67S to finance a year’s study on rush-hour commuter train trav­ club's luncheon meeting at that if we accidentally tripped that "real trouble la brewing.” out of Ghuan for the actress and and a thump.” the Community T and tlA ' aaaators there will be no reduc­ and soumem Maine seacoast tation, etc., he added. above the national average pub­ P-lisades woman with a h ^ coffee and soft drinks, or- ably high and stable level until campus, according to a survey lished, in 1931 by the College eling through fog smashed into Manchester Country Club. on a stone they might go ofL” Miss MacLaine said she and a her party, including Bhalia. Other New Englanders West Side recreation center tion in the Portsmouth Naval at least July l, 1967." areas. The 1064 Student Cost-Re­ After a two-day trip from the wrench, the victim told police. NEW YORK (AP) — There gahized community sings and just completed by the UofC Stu­ Scholarship Service, Princeton, a garbage truck and derailed. His talk is entitled "Miracles The Hollywood star told here party of six decided to leave at danced. At 6:80 a.m. the pas­ aboard the Shalom; night. » JShipyard’s wbrk force for the The B • 52 bombers, KC • 135 source Survey also indicated once for India. They tried to mountains, through , Oorene Griffin suffered num­ were 29 New Englanders on Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Suroff, These dances will be undeb OPERA STRIKE dent Aid Office. N.J. A second six-coach train in the Making.” He plans to Tl.ursday of her experience with erous body bruises and had to sengers were told to go back to oiext three or four years. tankers and fighter interceptor that fixed coats showed the take with them K. 8. Bhalia, an they reached Calcutta. vacation aboard the Israeli Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Barnett the supervision of Mrs. Don- ROME (AP) — Employes of Peter V. Jodaitis Jr., student Male students at the UofC crashed into the truck minutes describe the role of the drug in­ border guards as she tried to have six stitches taken in a their cabins to rest. The ' ship • In letters to Democratic Sens. squadrons af Dow are sched­ aid counselor, indicated that the greatest increases since the dustry in the struggle for bet­ Indian working as Lhendup Dor- Miss MacLaine said before liner Shalom, and most said Gack, Milton; Aaron Shinberg othy Neil and Robert Parlaedn opera and concert theaters contributed an average of $798 later, and also derailed. smuggle an Indian citizen out of head wound. After she escaped was headed back to New York. smas J. McIntyre of New uled to be moved to other basics student cost of living Jumped by 1961 study was held. All the casualties were on the Jl’s private secretary. her flight she had had a "m ar­ they had turned in (or the night and his mother, Mrs. Rose at the West Side Center; Mrs. throughout Italy started a three- toward their college expenses, ter health and to Ull of such troubled Bhutan. She said she she demanded of the bystand­ Mrs. Samuel Lager of Everett mpahire and Eklpiund Mua- in 1968. 8200 since the last similar sur­ "However, variable expenses first train, which was traveling was "tearing mad.” velous time watching dancing when it collided with a tanker. Shinberg, Haverhill; Mr. and Florence Kloter and DonaM E day strike today, forcing post­ gains as thq disappearance of But the border guards ers: Why? and her husband had rushed to kie of Maine released Thurs­ vey was conducted in 1961. Mar­ have remained fairly stable over while coeds paid an average of on the main north-south line of «md archery, climbing moun­ Some had to be awakened to Mrs. Moses Bowers, Springfield Cowles at the Conununity T As lor the Portsmouth ship­ ponement of the Rome Opera the "quarahtlne” sign which The Himalayan kingdom is wouldn’t let Bhalia through, tains and visiting monasteries.” the main deck after the impact. day, McNamara said current yard, McNamara said employ­ ried students and commuters the past three years. Weekend 8870. Appropriately enough, the Japan's northern Island of Hok­ reported to be in a state of un­ "We thought it was a private learn of the collision early Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, from 7:30 to 9:30. i House season. used to be commonplace on even when Miss MacLaine tried Two years ago, a 10-day visit She said: snmployment levels will remain ment will drop in a few weeks were not included in the sur­ meals account for the major male students appeared to rest after the defection and matter, maybe a husband and Thursday that cut in half a Providence; Max Silverman, Amy boy or girl attending kaido. doorways of American homes. to emphasize that she was Dor- to the Soviet Union left Miss dtable during that period except du3 to attrition, furloughs and A second strike, scheduled for vey, which was taken among a rise in expenses here. Our ilur- spend more in the area of "va­ Police said the driver and an­ Two new members will be in­ flight last weekend of its deputy Ji’s guest. wife fight,” the woman witness Norwegian tanker, the Stolt Da- After learning they were in Lowell; Irma Herrup, Hartford, local schools may attend these -for fluctuations due to normal Dec. 6-7, may postpone the vey shows that more students riable expenses.” MacLaine so frustrated she said said. "How were we to know gall, about three hours after the no danger we Just relaxed and dances. Participants are re­ leaves,. random sample of the 8,100 full­ other occupant of the truck tried ducted at the meeting. army chief of staff, Brig. Ugyen "Lhendup DorJi's orders no (jonn., and Mrs. Irving Puhn, adjustments. But he said in 1965 "we ex­ opening night of Milan's La time undergraduate here. are remaining on campus week­ The survey also showed that; she would like to go back and what it was all about?” Shalom sailed. enjoyed the signing and danc­ Fail River. quired to be reereatkm mcin- desperately to warn the oncom­ Tangbi, and other officials and longer hold good in Bhutan,” "dance the can can naked in The yard, which currently pect an upturn as new construc­ Scala season. Jodaitis disclosed that the ends than did in past years,” he Freshmen spend more money on To make sure you look pretty their famUies. Mrs. Griffin said she left an Samuel Goldstein of Framing­ ing. We’d go right out again bers. • ing train with flares after their she was told. Red Square every May Day.” employs 7,274 persons, is to be tion imposes greater employ­ students are spending about observed. clothing and recreation than do in glasses, choose a wide frame opera in Shrine Auditorium late ham commented, " I didn't now if this ship would sail.” Daily brushing of hair stlm Four unions said the walkout vehicle stalled on a crossing on The film star said she went to Miss MacLaine said that she Her baggage was stolen in '^phased out over the next 10 ment requirements." was called to back demands for 81,020 far fixed cost items such upperclassmen; men students to balance a broad Jaw. and a Bhutan on Nov. 18 as a guest of Wednesday night because she know a thing until my wile The vacation trip had been ulates the . Bob Kusava, former aoutl)- Jodaitis further observed that the outskirts of Sapporo, but the made an imsuccessful attempt Leningrad, the was moved out didn’t feel well. She went to her years. McNamara said the coming pay increases and new contract as books, room, board, and gen­ UofC students are paying more earned from $400 to $900 in the warning apparently was not narrow frame if your JawUne is Lhendup Dorjl, Bhutan’s acUng woke me up.” planned for months by Mr. and the natural oils thai : paw screwball pitcher, haa hem ZZ j r i I a --- w to get OltailtkBhalia UUL, out, uis^ioea disguised u as of her hotel room and she had to car —parked under a street Dr. H.I. Saperstein of Malden Mrs. Philip Shore and Mr. and easier to manage. Brushing will m his letter to Muakle, the three to • four-year period of provisions. eral and incidental fees. TTie of their college expenses than siunmer; women earn less on seen because of the fog. slim. p r m t minister who reportedly the chauffeur of her lufgafe signed as a Milwaukee eeout pay for her trip twice. light in a service station near said, "I was looking out the Mrs. Max Siegel of West Rox- not cause excessive oillness. for 1963.

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Injured in one car which ran . problems confronting the MLP project by French Presi­ determ ine. Catholic Ladies ped their presents in fine silks Ball expects to be in London The proceeds from the lunch­ him and also an elght-year-oId ing. ’There are some 100,000 10-oent package of plain tissue presents this ClMsbnas and g eth e r $ 10,000 aitd two printing half of all men wrap some of Secretary of State Ella T. Fifth District; Rep. John S. through a dead end Intersection - Atlantic allies. dent Charles de Gaulle, the Malcolm Kllduff, acting White and woolens. In Ekirope in the on Sunday and Monday and will eon will be used for the bene­ boy playinff nearby. Police are wells in the state. pafor, a ban red string, a few from $5 to $10 to wrm> them presses to tu(7i out his first or­ the gifts some of the time). Grasso, Comptroller Raymond Monagan, D-Waterbury, 133,072 were Frederick Josei^i Wick- Key topics for Ball’s confer- United States and West Germa­ fit of the building fund at Our House press secretary, fur­ Plan Yule Party stlekara: These arere the humble 18th and 19th centuries, famed S. Thatcher and Treasurer Ger­ man, the driver, Tbny Banders meet with British Foreign Sec­ still searching for the motoitet. Geologist William B. Wilson and tie them up, using enough der ot Christmas paper for the 2. Most people prefer to to 64,661 for Charles W. Terrell * • ences are expected to be the ny — its two chief backers — Lady of Calvary Retreat House nished little Information about requirements for wrapping gifts craftsmen devoted their sklUs ald A. Lamb, members of the Jr., R-Newlngton. Plurality: 68,- and Russell Witte, each 17. retary Patrick Gordon Walker Detectives said that John said it is hoped more rains ribbon to circle the earth 100 to making Jewel-encrusted gift 1946 season. wrap their own gifts (only one financial policies of British agreed Thursday that the NATO in Farmington. A penny auc­ the First Family’s holiday ac­ Members of Gibbons Assem­ la the days ot Christmas Past U m ea State Board of Canvassers, 421. Three boy's with them were hos­ nuclear fleet can be established. and probably with Wilson. Whitney, 38, yelled at a motorist will come to raise the water boKes. That first order wss for $75. in every 10 Christmas shoppers Prime Minister Harold Wilson tion featuring many little ar­ tivities. bly, Catholic Ladies of Colum­ level before the ground freeses. — aad the not BO distant^wst, Undmatandably, Christmas is reported the official results Sixth District; Rep. Bernard pitalized. In a Joint communique fol­ Before heading for London, Thursday who nearly ran him Last year, his company earned pzys for gift wrapping in *a and the U.S. plan for a multilat- ticles for Christmas will high­ Kilduff said the President Wilson is the geologist in charge eltlia r. the season for w ritin g manu­ Today, modem technology Wednesday. J. Orabowski, D-Bristol, 116,498 An hour after this acoidant a lowing talks. Secretary of State Ball confers in Paris Saturday bus, will have their Christmas down. and mass production — and, $15 million. s t o r e ). ' eral nuclear force, Jointly light the luncheon. worked during the morning and of the U. B. Geological Survey As tor Aristmas Present, facturers to be Jolly. TOe total The official returns in the to 81,106 for 'Thomas J. Meskill car containing six boys and two Dean Rusk and West German primarily with U.S, officials and Party Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the The detectives said the motor­ not least of all, m arketing Today, America leads the owned and manned by the var­ For reservations contact kept in touch with the Congo at Middletown. Americans wm qwnd some gift wr^>plng sales figure of 3. Women prefer red, green other election contests in the Jr., R-New Britain. Plurality: girls rolled off U.B. Highway 20 ious NATO countries. Foreign Minister Gerhard representatives at NATO head­ e .'’ chwoerer. 103 situation. K of C Hall. Each member is ist stopped, cursed at Whitney, tetdinlques -7- have revolution­ world in Uie manufacture of and gold, in that order. Mer are and then opened Are, hitting The U. S. Wqather Bureau flM million this year on an in­ $220 million last year was four state follow; 34,393. about nine miles east of Fort The imdersecretary’s trip Schroeder expressed hope that quarters to assess the Impact of Mather St.; Mrs. John Schel- "The President spent the aft­ reminded to bring a Christmas creasing variety of quiOlty pa­ ized the wrapping industry and package wrappings. Partly it's partial to foil papers, favoring U. S. Senate: Thomas J. Dodd, Dodge. Terry Taylor, 17, was Whitney three times. A fourth at Bradley Field recorded .91 times higher than 16 years pre­ ' comes in the wake of a severe agreement on the multilateral the British government’s poli­ benpflug, 281 School St.; Mrs. ernoon quietly with Mrs. John­ gift. Mrs. -Raymond Murphy, pers, sibbona and bows to dress brought elegance within the the availability of wood pulp, metallic gold and silver. D, 781,008; John D. Lodge, R, shot hit Ronald Thomas, playing Inches of rain during the storm. viously, and Christmas account­ Pigtails or ponytails should be killed and four other boys in this ' British financial crisis revolving force ’’will be reached soon and cies and the extent of dissension John Carr, 26 Finley St.; Mrs. son,” he added. organist at S t Bridget’s Church, up -tb s 1 billion or more gifts reach of everyone. ink dyes, machinery and skilled 4. Only 4 per cent of gift re­ 426,939. Plurality: 354,069. worn with a certain looseness. If car were taken to tee Fort about 40 feet away. Whitney Weather bureau officials said ed for more than 80 per cent of ^ about Wilson’s attempts to bol­ that as many member nations centering around De Gaulle. R. E. Hagedom, 110 Glenwood At some point during the eve­ will lead in a community sing. thoyOl sxchange on December Expensive-looking multicolor labor. But Kats advances an­ Congressman, First District; too tight, the pull of the rubber' was hospitalized in serious con­ a storm with several inches of i t cipients save the wrappings — Dodge Lutheran Hospital. The ster the pound sterling and im­ of the alliance as possible would Following his conferences in St.; Mrs. Vincent Porter, 424 ning, it was understood, the Refreshments will be served. soaking rain is needed to end 95 amid cries .of, "Oh, it’s so There is really nothing new papers; exotic embossed foils; other very important reason; and it’s for sentimental reasons, Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario, D- band and the weight of the hair girls and another boy were Committee members for the dition. The boy was treated and prove his nation’s international participate.” London Ball will return to Paris W. 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TO 6:80 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS i U m r l r r s U r It OKOOpt that Wairiilngton policy has MUSIC STORE: 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) -17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER always supposed that Germany would WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL 649-7196 Ettrititts V eralb bS delightod to get back In the mili­ tary big time, even by Just sharing fin­ gers on the trigger. * U BlMti llraM The other day, the Christian Demo­ cratic party of West Germany offered I^bUataan __ Waahington a way out It issued an an­ >toaoa*d Oetobar 1. u n nouncement saying that it had decided + ♦ not to exert any immediate pressure for Inolusion of Germany in such control Ib ttar. ______nuclear armaments. ’This offered Wash­ m nactoPTim ratbb PayaM* la AAraae* ington a chance to slow down on what seemed a losing proposition anyway, Helping Santas for 90 years K«r K M th ...... tfo and 1st it wither out in some policy Um­ O— Mopth ...... 1 -* bo. ’This, many agreed, would be the " MICMBBR OT ~ beat thing that could happen. m s ASSOCIATBD lh a AaaoeiatMl Praas la azclualTaly aoUU^ At this point, the State Department Oia uaa ol rapuWlcatlon of all nawa dla- ■ifrlitT cradlted to It or not ouarwlaa credit- announced that it was not being deter­ S t a t h U paper alao the local newa pub- red by West Germany’s pretense of not hcTW All Hflita e€ repubHoaaon ol apadai dla- being In a hurry, and waa going ahead with ideas like these... patchaa aarelB are alao reaerrad.______with the NATO nuclear fleet proposal Spicy idea 69*95 Ilia Herald PrlntlBC Ootoatay, lae-. aa- anyway. anmea no tlnanclai remonalblllty for typo- nraphlcal arrora appaarliif tabdrertlaeroMU ’The next development with regard to Simulated spice chests for S d Ollier reading raattenr In The Mancheeter halls and living rooms of solid Happy reflecfions SraalBg H erald.______this proposal for nuclear-trigger sharing Hidden cedar protection maple have three full length Pull aaiTloa ollant ol M B. A. Serrlce. ^ came in an extended speech on the sub­ Pnbllabera RepreaentatlTaa — ject delivered in Parliament by Prime drawers. 29 inches wide and This Early American Lane Chest with its This turned spindle Colonial mirror Mathowa Spadal Agency — New York Clu- high, $69.95. aago, Detroit and Boeton. _ _ _ . Minister Harold Wilson of Britain. It L# maple exterior hides a solid, moth repellent fits into any room. 15 x 28V2” black T tia E B ia t AUDIT BUIUBAD OP CIRUDDA- seemed to most of his hearers, and to TIONS______cedar chest! It’s a terifle smaller copy of a and gold fram e; Currier & Ives prints, most correspondents, that he tore the best-selling Lane Chest . . . at a considerably $19.95. Dlaplay adrartlalns oloatu noon: . For Monday - 1 p.m Wday. proposition apart quite scornfully, and lower price. And it guarantees against moth Por Tueaday — 1 p.m. Monday. P ot Wedneaday — 1 p.m Tueaday. proclaimed, almost point-blank, that damage. See it, and many more, at Watkins Ptor Thuraday - 1 p.t^Wedpeaday. Britain waa not going to take part in tomorrow, $89.95. Por FHday - 1 p.m Thur^ay •tor SaturaRy i p.m. FnCRp ^ ^ . any process of putting the German fin­ Claaained deadline: 10:80 Am. each day tt pJbUcatlon egcept flaturday - 8 Am.______ger on nuclear arms. With nobody on the continent for it, Priday, November 27 with Germany proclaiming its own will­ 9 ingness to hold off and delay, with de 16.95 Gaulle fighting it tooth and nail, and THURSDAYS 19*95 Double Tragedy with Britain's new prime minister mak­ 89*95 ing a speech loaded with criticism of it, Two baaic, far-reaching tragediee lie FRIDAYS one might think Washington could reach ■ndemeath the surface horrors of what rs to some conclusion of its own that per­ goes on in the Congo. haps. just like some members of Con­ A Boston rocker for the little rirat, the United Nations has been gress have said, the proposal for a nu­ tots that exactly reproduces a hruaquely displaced as the representa­ clear fleet for NATO is almost certain full size rocker. Black with tive of law and order in the heart of 32*50 to stimulate new disunity in NATO ra­ gold stencilings, $16.95. Deacon's rest AfriCA ther than heal the differences which al­ Second, the hatred and distrust of ready exist. the white colonial, Including the mis- Originals of these benches iBut the State Department, this time alonary, haa, in one section of the Congo are attributed to church use with wistfully unofficial interpretations at least, been revived to something as with the Watkins label have by the deacone. 'This 42” of what Prime Minister Wilson meant, primitive as it ever was in the darkest model is in black with gold is back on the old, sagging beam. It paat stencilings and stripes, thinks he really wants the proposal, and that unquestionable sparkle of quality. In place of the United Nations in the $32.50. attacks it so savagely merely to im­ Modem Congo, we now have a rivalry of big press his domestic politicians. The ques­ power interventions. Some of these in­ bread board They're known for their beauty, their tion remains: whom is the State De­ terventions arc masked better than partment trying to impress with its loy­ othen; both we and the Communista A Study In Hands By Joseph Satsmls Butterfly mortised end board ef­ lasting qualities and comfort, and the pride alty to a policy it ought to be glad to have obvloualy, all along, had agents fects of these modem walnut consider a dead 7 LACES; For Dr. Charles Robbins, His 19th Five Mile Road Race working there; the appearance of planes, table are borrowed from the past. of ownership they bring theiV recipients. No however, is something that can’t be The “end boards” are finished masked, except under plea of humani­ slightly lighter than the balance 139* tarian purposes. Honest Men Flunk of pieces. Choice of 21 x 28” end wonder you'll be the proudest Santa in town Bo what rules and becomes dominant ' Finally a professional critic of the table, 19 x 56” cocktail table, 21 Correspondence hi the Congo is no longer a matter of polygraph, or lie detector, has discover­ Jimmy Reflections X 28” step model, $29.95 each. when your gifts bear the Watkins label. what happens among the Congolese ed what anybody who specializes in No Thanks 37-inch solid cherry drop- themselves under the effort of United watching people's eyes could have an­ Avoiding Donnybrook Amazing how such fine gifts cost no more lid Chippendale desk with Nations surveillance to be neutral. nounced long ago. Breslin four full width drawers, What happens in the Congo from now The bom liar, the villain, the crook, on is going to depend upon which out­ than ordinary kinds that give only passing $139. the spy makes the best possible candi­ NEW Y o r k , n o v . 27 — Thanksgiving, you know. Many thousand dollars and Mr. Mitch’s side force, that of the West represented By Phineas Fiske r , date for passing the lie detector exami­ Thanksgiving Day for Mr. people had to go through the life is more important than by the United States suid Belgium, or nation. Mitch started at 9:30 a.m., with day yesterday without a warm balanced books." After that, he The people of Manchester towTi's capital reserve fund. And Choice of pU jre. Come and see thousands that of the Bast, represented by Com­ kiss, and a kind word, from toyed with the idea of estab­ the project classed a.s What Dr. Stefan T. Possony of Stan­ Mrs. Mitch shoving tht week’s are, by and large, a quiet lot, since is munist agents and propaganda and per­ loved ones. lishing a Blue Cross plan for more dedicated to their di­ a storm sewer, the cost would ford University's Hoover Institution has mail around the coffeepot and dogs. Mr. Mitch thought it out 3 tables like these! haps increasing actual supplies from There was Nunzl, who Is verse private lives than to their not be Assessed against the resi­ reported to a Congressional investiga­ into his lap. Mr. Mitch shook when his dog, worrying along Interests as a community. dents. MOW on, haa the greater success In pres-. Mutchie's brother. A week ago, Bright idea tion is that the lie detector haa not only his hand. The mailman was somebody at the bar in Mutch­ with him, came down with The result is something that Although $60,000 out of a $9 29*95 ■uring its way with the native political proved ineffective, but has even proved batting a thousand, every let­ ie's gave Nunzi trouble, Nunzi stomach ulcers and the oper­ might be called a "body apol- million town budget may not structure. ter in the pile containing a bill. told the guy to wait a minute ation cost a hundred dollars. itic " — a vast and mysterious sound like so much, this year It a boomerang, for the Central Intelli­ Blit he never got the plan 9*98 ’ In short, the very same power poli- "I guess this la your idea of and he would be right back. horde of citizens who give no Is. gence Agency and other government moving. Now, he is scratching public Indication of what they tlos war for this heart of Africa which making me happy on a holi­ Then Nunzi went upstairs to The capital Improvement agencies trying to select reliable people. day." Mr. Mitch said to’ hia get his shotgun so he could kill out a living as Junior salesman like until they are safe inside budget haa in it about $210,000. Smart moderh 85” earlier United Nations intervention was This is so because the strong, all- wife. “What are you going to the guy. But Nunzi tripped on In one of those piperack clothes the voting booth. ceramic lamps, in I ^ a places. Of thU amount. Democrat designed to prevent and did fend off is American, conscientious, patriotic, virile do for Christmas, giye out my the way down the stairs, and Every now and then a group Francis J. Mahoney, chairman green with white nUb- "On Monday,” he waa saying. of electors with some .short now going to be fought out after all. types an intelligence agency wants all phone number to shylocks." . the shotgun went off and blew of the board of directors, has by-textured’ shades, 8- He thumbed through the mafT Mutchie’s hallway apart. Yes­ ‘‘I get a guy size 42 with a 48 range goals will stir; in most Decorator touch Originally, the United Nations moved tend to be shy and troubled when they waist and he says lit me. 'Do such cases -— requests for pledged to set aside $61,600 This flat top desk is a smart way switches. Two for The landlord and all major terday, Mutchle made Nunzi transferred to the account from into the Congo In order to fill, with its are asked delicate questions. Lazy bums, utility companies were repre­ spend the whole day In the pushups,’ I tell him. He's with water or seiwer Installations, addition to the modem living $19.95. own symbolism of law and order, and sented. Also, letters from fi­ woods near Poughkeej>sie, his wife. I keep putting clothes for example - - their stirrings last year’s budget surplus, to room. Matches the tables Spindle turned headboards for parasites, sexual deviates, spongers, be used to keep down next non-exploitation, the famous vacuum nance companies, an unaigned brushing up on shotgun safety. on and he looks at her and .she result in some compensating above 24 x 48” top, two twin bedding come in exciting confidence men. and Communist agents, note advising him to "learn to shakes her head. 'She was a action by the town government year's tax rate. decorator colors — Avocado 5 9 .9 5 which power politics abhors. But now. But the Mitch's day was dark­ The rest of the funds must go drawers, $99. on the other hand, always have the sure, swim," and a couple of win- tailor in Budapest,’ the guy says. the appropriation of money Green, Wedgewood Blue, Black, with the United Nations gone, outside ready answer to the most embarrassing doiV envelopes from banks. est of all. While fireplaces Finally, they bought two suits for the water or sewer main for a variety of projects—street Hall sentinel power is being rushed and sucked and Mr. Mitch winced when he saw crackled throughout the nation, and a topcoat. The wife takes and the system returns to reconstruction, new sidewalks, White, Salem Maple. questions. Mr. Mitch walked on Second drawn into the situation. Each side will them. Books use window enve­ out .some Identification and equilibrium. storm sewer installations, and For the records In fact, reports Dr. Possony, the lie Ave. and found no hope. He write.s out a check. They said And in mast such case s, 32” Console cabinets are 12 be content, no doubt, if the other will lopes to announce that a check detector'is quite likely to give a positive has bounced. One of Mr. was broke. Once, he brought they'll take the clothes right those who stirred are as.sessed (Continued from Page IS) 17.95 inches deep; solid maple with cease and desist from this effort to fill money home by the package assist to anybody trying to get past our Mitch's .more recently issued away, the wife was going to for the cost of the project they Modem walnut record two doors; shelf, $59.95. the vacuum. But which side will now personal checks was to a money and he was around only f>eopie altar them. They get me Ask. ^ security, constituting, in Itself, a liabil­ like Callfoi-nia Morris. He cabinet holds 70 rec­ withdraw first and trust the other to lender from Willamsburgh, who whacked out and I say all Manchester’s currant di.sturb- ity for us rather than a safeguard. / should have learned all about ance -the one over Bigelow Yesterdays ords in left side; right follow 7 feels the nation was founded right. Out they go. I'm all the It is even possible to suggest, al­ on reimbursement regardless of money from California Morris. way home before I remember Brook—is something else again. side for equipment (or One time, two kids showed guns * * * The second basic tragedy which haa though Dr. Possony doesn’t go that far, sentimental season. where Budapest is. Budapest is Herald can be converted for now been allowed to develop in the "Well, it's a holiday, any­ in California Morris’ face and in Hungary. Me. Mr. Mitch, Early this summer the town that the lie detector might be consider­ demanded money. California records) 30” wide, 22” Congo is the new and horrible transla­ way," Mr. Mitch said. "There's okayed a check for a Hun-, installed a grate over the face 25 Years Ago ed valuable only if one reversed its read­ always a chance that I could Morris stuck hi.s handd into his garian. How do you like that? of a conduit at Benton St. into high, $66.95. tion of issues into colors, the black and pocket and then shovStlv ^ i it t out ings and its findings, so that the individ­ get lucky and drop dead." You know what a Hungarian which Bigelow Brook flows. Board of Selectmen meet to the white. To emphasize and reestab­ Then he went inside to the as if he had a gun. "Don't with a ballpoint pen is? A The grate w-as supposed to pre­ picture this! ual who flunked It miserably would be move, I have you covered.” act on North End residents' lish such a line in Africa would be the passed with highest honors. bedroom and started to get public enemy. Tomorrow I walk vent children from climbing in­ protest petition on water con­ dre.ased for a bad Trank.sgiving California Morris said. The two into work and for sure that to the conduit. Instead, it catch­ normal propaganda line of the Commu­ None of this is news to those who kids blew the shoulders off ditions. Day. Not everybody has Happy check is laying there with a es drifting debri.s carried down- Town agrees to contribute to 59*95 nists. But in the Congo their effort re- have already discovered the law of the California .Morris. But he went 'No Bank’ sign on it. I ’m losing .stream in heavy rainfalls, and to the Emergency Room happy p-nnual Christmas lighting dis­ I ceived the per\erse and poisonous assist eye. my whole mind.” the brook floods. play for the first time since Its Picture window,- or of the folly of Moise Tshombe who, soon becaiLse he still had his money. In addition to this obvious de­ The honest man shifts his eyes when Mr. Mitch never learned to Mr. Mitch walked along inaugural. sofa table of modem Barca Lounger Cone after the United States had sponsored A Thought for Today moodily on the .somber Thanks­ fect, the neighbors of the brook he is telling the truth. treat money with this respect. have a half-dozen other com­ design with 17 x 45” his return to power, began his recruit­ Council of Churches giving afternoon. “Guys like 10 Years Ago Colorful idea - The liar keeps a steady, convincing Now, he tries everything. He me got one chance left to do plaints. To enclose the brook — top, 26” high. Matches Back, seat and extra long 'This 31” knotty pine dry ment of white mercenary soldiers to Sponsored by the Manchester gaze as he tells his He. opened a clothing store, but it something big," he said "I AS was done years ago to the Board of directors set meet­ the other walnut pieces leg rest adjust automat­ They’ll use this bachelor sink is often used for use in his own war for mastery Inside For the utmost in reliability, then, went nowhere and at the end might take it. I just might use east and west—would solve the ing to discuss whether tem­ Hi-Fi setl $49.95. he waa standing in the doorway difficulties, they say. above with dovetail ically . . . on this biscuit chest in hall, living room, his own country. It was his action in find a fellow who flunks the lie detec­ Ephesians 2:4-8. “But God, my hat for a parachute and porary housing units in Green- and calling out to people, "Come be the first man off the Ver- For the Democratic majority breadboard effects. tufted BarcaLounger. dining room or b^room, hiring white soldiers to fight his battle# tor and whose eyes never meet youps. beln^ rich In mercy, for His haven area ahall be torn down. in and take anything in the razano Bridge.” on the board of directors, this Edward Bushnell 1* elected Big drawer, $59.95. Avociido, Black, Fawn in a color that goes with (Right) One of many ma­ against hli own countrymen which help­ great love wherewith He loved place for $75. A man is coming 1964 Publi.shpi's New.spaper poses a problem. To enclose the pre-sident of the United Nations Beige, or Gold fabric- ple bookcase sizes. 'This ed trigger and inspire the action of the with a gun tomorrow for a brook would cost $60,0(X) of the their decorating scheme us, even when we were dead S>Tirtlcate Association of Manchester, back plastic covers. one is 24” wide, 32” high, rebels in seizing upon white residents of Open Spnee Taw Linder Fire . . . green, blue, black, through our trespasses, made us $29.95. the Congo as hostages, a policy which white or Salem maple, It long has been the position here alive together with Christ (by hardened and turned to savagery when decorated, of course I that anything which reasonably could grace have ye been saved 1, and $44.50. the threat to use additional white sol­ be done to preserve our open spaces, raised us up with Him, and forest land and farm lands against the Fischetti diers, these outside from Belgium, in Inroads of urban expansion should be made us to eat with Him in the American planes, waa first posed and done. heavenly places, in Christ then carried through. It was with this view in mind that Je.sus: 'That in the ages to come If the fates are kind, and statesmen an endorsement in principle was given He might show the exceeding manage views and policies more funda­ Sec. 107 qf the General Statutes. This riche? of Hts grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus: For mental and far-seeing than those dem­ is the measure which has as its aim the preservation of open lands near urban by grace have ye been saved onstrated in the past few weeks, both centers, to maintain rural area atmos­ through faith; and that not of these basic tragedies in the Congo may phere and to protect potential food- yourselves, it is the gift of be softened and diminished and eased producing sources. It would accomplish God.” out of the picture, and the Congo may this objective through taxing land-used The deepest gratitude of all for farming, watershed or the like on a at this sea.son of the year escape the full horror of the fate of lower scale than land being subdivided being a battleground between the power should be expressed for the Books or china or otherwise utilized for development. great love of God to us which poliUoe of the East and that of the Now this idea comes under attack, not reached its highest expression because of the idea behind it but be­ Turtle Weet, a battleground between black and in the gift of Jesus Christ to white. cause of alleged abuses of its provi­ 125. W ork space sions. the world. Because of Hia love, back But, to take a frightened lopk at the KillingworUi sources have charged we can too share love with worst, what could also happen is that that land developers have resorted to family and friends and know ' An important gift the joy of being loved and be­ more of the same could now begin to legal loopholes to get “forest land" tax 59*95 . , . this 23 X 46” longing to the fellowship of •preed #11 through Africa. relief to which they are not entitled. (Above) More folks use kneeliole desk of If these charges are substantiated God’s family. Of the early this knotty pine' cabinet Handsomely deco­ some swift changes should be made and Christians it wa: said, "Behold maple with non-mar the proper taxing correctives applied. how they love one another.” for books than china. 48” rated black Hitch­ maple-grained plas­ The law, obviously, was npt intended This was not sentimental emo­ wide, 72” high, $125. cock chair from the tic topi 7 drawers, That ITnainkable Fleet to present avenues to undeserved tax tionalism, but' a real sincere Hitchcock factory at (Right) 71” Grandfath­ $109.. W# seem to have a State Department relief. concent for the well being and Riverton. Genuine It was- and is -intended to encour­ er’s clock in maple. irtiioh can’t be pulled, pushed or blasted happiness of all. How are we In handwoven rush age fairly large land holders to keep time bearing such an Image to Weight wind; Westmins­ Father Rocker comfort from the proposal »to share our nuclear their properties In a natural, undevel­ our world? seat, $59,95. oped state. ter chimes, $289.* power vicariously and Indirectly with Lord may TTiy love so warm lime 1.50 Oormany through the device of a special Connecticut, a state that rapidly be­ our lives that we express It In Thumb Back Windsor Give them the relaxing comfort of rock­ comes more and more urbanized, needs ing ancl still maintain the Early Ameri­ NA’TO nuclear fleet. protection of this sort. It should con- care and kindness to others. chair in black with gold Pundits inveigh against it; politicians ■tinue to have it available for the worthy Amen. daeorations, $21.50. • 289. can charm of their decor . . . with a Bubmittsd by proclaim it unwise; President de Gaulle land owner. Meanwhile, howjever, loop- *H 0W CAU You SIT ^ H ^ R £ PLAYm TH£ R im VHIH M NEWSRAPE/fS •Plus 10% finely reproduced Bostcwi rocker. Salem 3 2 . 5 0 torpedoes it from the right; nobody on 'holes should be clpsed and abuses Rev. C. Henry Anderson n iT T -' tm mi^ple fi^ h , $82.60. stamped out—NOW HAVBN RE01B> Pastor, SnMUMisl pRAismuoRMu THomsm 2 I J 0 Iho Mettaant has oror been eager for TKR lAittisran Ohnreli • « / r

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Mu 11 i - F a t a 1 had fallen in whan the water around the comer. Well believe elected the picture chained 'vlval. It’s strange I haven’t represent our teachers before into toe teaching profeeaion, I, Reflections waa Ugh and by God’a i»»ni ma .wa do! Mora ao if our ehll* aiMl anyone reading the papara read of this filth in other parts the Personnel Policy Commit­ for one, question their wisdom. Today in History hbMftg Report on Brook recorders Titaching la a profeeaion, Crashes Boost ^ aaan and ptriled out aftar drab ara Involvad. Ha spoke to could aae toft money waa going of town, nor have I aeen or tee of The Hoard o f Education. baing oarriad dawnatraiun a ua as though we wars the town to “Green Manor" instead. I heaid it brought before the If both the MEA and MFT gained not only through train­ By Ths Aasoelstod Press (Om F aif FUteaa) ing but even more by years and - abort dlstaaea. And then tba diraetora and brought forth too e no reason with the problem board. How can you tfim some­ are to be represented on this Today is Friday, Nov. 27, the PavesTFay for Discussion N ew Probe Highway Toll board wlshaa to know why we we have being unhealthy for thing down on that eoccuse of committee, as is presently the yeara of classroom experience. 332nd day of 19M. There ars anyirovemamahnyirovemanta among problems at the town! Ha nra fighting to have thia dan- must realise that we were not adults, as well as children, and predicting what will or will not desire of The Board of Educa­ It seems to ide that Man­ 34 days left In the year. geroua brook anclosad. la the take place in the future 7 tion, I believe both teacher or­ Ihe neighbors are not getting (Continaed from Pftfejtae) otliara. a 'board of directors, familiar keeping our children alive, why chester has been blessed, over Today’s Hlghllglit in Htstorr ItMtdmU at the Leoox-Bentcn^ Of ^Payola^ tosyn going to wait until R U I just thank God that you are ganizations should he not only precisely the hearing that they Xndaaa aome kind of priority with facta and figures of all should we have to compete with the yeara, by its teachers and On this data in 1746, Rob­ Stx. area wUI have another op­ too lata and a tragedy strikea only running the town for the willing but eager to furnish the through their combined ef­ ert Livingston — statesman, portunity to appear before the had in mind. No estimate of traffic deaths M aaaicnad to projects in each the town’s problems. But we Green Manor? There must be (Continued from Pnge One) for the Thanksgiving weekend before it doea what it ahould are familiar wito our own aec- a fund somewhere that people next few years, and not the na­ Board with a certified list, forts the MEA ha.s always jurist and member o f the Con­ toM^ board of directors on Tuea- At the November board satagoty, so say the Democrats, have long ago. Everyone knotrii tion. For I would hate to see both as to numbers and also worked hard to keep Manches­ tinental Congress — was born. meeting the brook project was was made bv the National Safe­ tion of town and our childrm's who already have property can The FCXl said It also has com­ ty Council. It said there Is little ths ooawtnictkm of capital proj- dlaeaaea era spread with rata Ufa. turn to. where the country would be if it names, of their members, "nils, ter in the where good Livingston negotiated the The agenda for the directors’ listed for a possible silTocatlon and other 'varmints, this la were run the same. I am told. Is available for the plaints that some record compa­ extra long-distance travel for stcs would be chaotic. "I’ll say one thing, I certain­ education is concerned. I be­ Louisiana Purchase and was meeting Includes a report on toe of the necessary $60,000. nies and other firms have been another fact overlooked by ow Mayor Mahoney atatad in Oc­ Live and leam, but not too asking from the MEA but is lieve that now the continued aasociated with Robert ^Fulton coMitlon of Bigelow Brobk, the holiday. tober’s meeting, he saw no rea­ ly learned a lot by attending It is now listed under the re­ making direct and indirect aer An Associated Press survey ■mat the Democratic major­ directors. All they oan aae la town meetings. There are too late I hope. withheld, by so-called rules, by efforts of the MEA should re­ in .steamboat development. which the Lenox-Benton Sts. cret payments to disc jockeys ity c t the board is serious in dollar aigns. >. son why toe money should not Another Registered and the MFT. How then, under ceive to-wnwide support. On This Date neigh’bors have asked be enclos­ ports section of the agenda, im­ during a nop-hollday weekend of be appropriated to fill in Bige­ few. people who take the inter­ plying the board of directors and others "for playing or in­ 102 hours from Nov. 11 to Nov. approaudiing town development We were asked ^ to attend est to go and see where their Unhappy Democrat such an arrangement, could Perhaps our Board of Ed­ In 1868, the Battle of Oua- ed.' The directors turned., down low Brook, when they spent any equitable or fair represen­ anticipates no action. The fluencing the playing of 15 showed 468 traffic deaths. In a husblessllke way seems public town hearings on this money is put to use. And there Mrs. ttevld Tyler ucation Is being prefwured, or chia. Ark., was fought. Gen. thA* request at a meeting Nov. $100,000 at Robei:taon Park and tation ever be accompllj^ed? neighbors may speak on the records’’ and secret payments The record low traffic death toll txtms out by their actions dur- matter. Although it seemed no are times whpn it can be a perhaps it is afraid of organ­ George Custer trailed a war 10. there was no child safety in- *reachbig Is a Profeaalon’ ized labor in a field where, in party under Chief Black Kettle issue during that portion of the for Including certain matter in for a Thanksgiving holiday peri­ ijy ths past two years, when one heard ua. None of our argu­ shocking expmence. As in my No one could ever question, Tto* project would fcost about their broadcasts. 'volved there' Aa we left that my opinion, such an organiza­ to hts Indian camp and an­ meeting devoted to hearing od was 442 in 1960. they asked the Town Engineer ments seemed to be considered case I must say. Mayor Ma­ To the Editor, or deny, the great good that 160,000 of the town’s 1210.000 very important. What Is more meeting he made us feel as­ As a life long resident of has come to our economy and tion has no right to be. I be­ nihilated the force there. electors or tax payers on any The inquiry will be a nonpub­ At least ten persons have died to set up priority programs for honey has a poor excuse for capital Improvement program. important than our children’s sured that the money would be turning down this money, it be­ Manchester and a taxpayer well being through the thought­ lieve that Board Members Rott- One Year Ago agenda Item. lic one, the FOC said, "unless on New England highways highway reconstruction and Democratic directors assert a the commission orders public since start of the Ihankaglving amail scale storm sewer proj^ life. Or diseases carried with given and we no longer had ing other sections of town will here for many years, I feel ful and necessary organization ner and Schaffer are to be com­ President Johnson addressed clean-up of the brook area will ’The agenda for Tuesday’s sessions to the extent that it de- holiday at 6 p m. Wednesday. Sts, and requested a list of side vermin ? anything to fear when our chil­ come forward with the same compelled to voice my opinion, of labor In Industry throughout mended for their stand to have a joint session of Congress, hajl flooding which has occurred meeting - - listing the brook in Merrllyn Niederwerfer Barry Dougaa Nhnoy Taylor the present policy of represen­ calling for enactment of Pres­ tenfiines that public interest Half the deaths occurred in walk needs from othar authqri At one of our own meetings dren were out of eyesight. Al­ problem. I never knew our town and that of many others, in re­ the country. However, when bi the Lenox-Benton Sts. area. the reports section—was drawn Takes Role though I realize that was be­ was In such bad condition with gard to the controversy now labor unions believe that their tation reclnded. ident John F. Kennedy’s pro­ will be served thereby.” Massachusetts and there were Nes. Mr. Powell came to suggest that Area residents met last week up by General Manager Rich­ Gerard Bourret of Hartford two in Maine. New Hampshire, we look beyond our block and fore the election. After re' rats and smell and child sur- going on as to who may best benevolence can juetly extend A Taxpayer In Manchester. gram. ard Martin. Board chairman That procedure, the FCC said, What happens to priority to form an action committee to will make his sixth appearance "is in line with its established Rhode Island and Connecticut seek a rehearing on the propos­ Francis J. Mahoney has said, noted one each. lists is another matter, how­ for the Manchester Community practice in investigations of Area Youths at 4-H Confab ever. In another two years the ed project. Wednesday they however, that the board will this nature.” 'Vermont was the only state not reconsider the $60,000 allo­ Players, as Deerfield Prescott Democrats must face once BUbmitted a written request If the allegations of payola where no traffic deadis were cation. in the play "Wake Up Darling.’’ again the political reality of asking the board for “a hearing and related practices are true, Three area youths are among y To Bar Negro front Lake as Don Emerson and Connie that the present minority does iS m ik a m M.Dt motive field. The award is giv­ facturing Co. will sponsor her Besides attending the citizen­ car collision in Holyoke late in fact put a high priority on Benson as the divorcee. Other Newspaper Enterprise Assn. en by the Firestone Tire & trip. ship course in Weishington, she Thanksgiving night. MANCHESTER roles are being portrayed by responsiveness. PARKADE Court action to bar a Negro<^at that _Ume, but^an objection Can cigarettes, pep pills, tran­ Rubber Co. He has also been Besides the vegetables, which was a dress review commenta­ In Maine, Pierre W. Busse, 'The results of such a stand­ minister and his wife from us- was made ' 'by ALMA.’ ‘ ' Judy Egel.ston. Edwin Culver, awarded by NASA for a two- she cans for family use. Miss tor at the EJastem States Ex­ 16, of Freeport, was killed when Wednesday's complaint^ notes Karl Then, Edward Zawlstow- quilizers and sleeping pills be off as now exists between the Ing swimming facilities at An­ physically habit-forming like year project in desig^ning, Niederwerfer’s project also in­ position in Springfield this hit by a car while riding his that Andover Lake is a artlcifi ski and Mary Gaudet. two parties may include some dover Lake has been initiated opium and cocaine? Some med­ building, and launching rock­ cluded the raising of strawber­ year, and earlier attended a bicycle in Fayette and James P. wry twists. cial body, created in 1926 by the Dwight Martin is director leadership development confer­ Shaw Jr., 40, of Bangor was in Tolland County Superior ical authorities fear they may ets. ries, raspberries and blueber­ Democrat Robert Stone, for Andover Lake Corp, which with Rick Gentilcore as stage ence at the University of Con­ struck by a car while walking Court, manager and Roger M. Negp'o be. In addition, the Rockville ries. example, found himself saying darned several small streams. necticut. on North Main street In Brewer. The Rev. William M. Philpot as producer and set designer. In spite of some dissenting High School senior has worked She. has belonged to the 4-H that “we must decide this prob- and his wife, Edna, have been ALMA acquired the property Gene L. Gilbert, 27, of Provi­ in 1952, including water in the Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. opinions, there is some evidence dence, R.I., was killed when a lem on principle. If we enclose summoned to appear in court Tickets may be obtained from that nicotine is habit-forming. Bigelow Brook, we must be on Dec. 1. ’The action is being lake and property on the bot­ car in which he was riding hit tom of the lake. Beach property members of the Manchester For example, it has been shown two utility poles and overturned prepared to enclose all similar t,aken by the Andover Lake Community Players, the MRNA brooks in town.” Management Association and a right of way were ac­ that small doses of nicotine in­ Dead or Missing in Providence. or at the door. jected into the blood of a smok­ (ALMA), which manages the quired in 1962. Miss Mabel Lum, 84, of Ox­ Tet it had been Stone who privately owned water facility. A change of venue of the case er deprived of his tobacco re­ ford, (Jonn., was killed when hit argued at a September, 1963, The couple’s attorney, George to Hartford Superior Court is lieved his craving for a smoke. Atlantic Collision by a car while walking to board meeting that the directors J. Ritter of Hartford, today de­ likely, since John Yeomans, Use of Radio If smoking is not Just a psy­ church for a Thanksg^ivlng Eve should not wait to allocate clined to comment on the mat­ clerk of Tolland County Su­ chological habit, but a drug ad­ service. money for a sidewalk that .resi­ perior Court, is also a member ter, -saying that it was not ap­ diction, this would explain why (Continued from Page One) were assured that the liner was In Concord, N.H., Ernest dents of the Ferguson Rd(''area with holiday-gay of ALMA. Figures in Crash propriate at this time. He did so many smokers find it hard not in any danger. They were Perry, 76, was struck and killed had requested, even though fel­ Meanwhile a committee to give it up. aiy that the Philpots have of danger even though both told the ship was standing by to by a truck near his home. low Democrats asked a delay so formed to combat racial bias at A head-on automobile col­ Recently, two Public Health that town officials could draw filed an answer to ALMA's re- the lake has announced that it were equipped with radar. pick up survivors from the tank­ que.sted injunction and that the lision on W. Center S t near Service doctors made a survey er. up a complete list of sidewalk dresses from D&L's will recommend anti-discrim Their captains later declined needs. hearing next Tuesday would be ination'Tegislation To” tiie i965 : Cooper St yesterday morning to determine the extent of drug Passengers said afterward abuse and addiction among pa­ to comment on circumstances At the time. Stone said he only a prelude to future legal general assembly. about 1 a.m. resulted in the there was no panic, and praised About Town confrontations between the two tients of Boston City Hospital. preceding the collision. the liner's crew for its conduct. recog;nized the need in the oth­ The Friends of Andover Com-! hospitalization of a woman pas- Suddenly the rending cra.sh er areM, but thought available Young World Of Bides. mittee on Equalitv (FACE) has senger and the arrest of an They defined abuse as the daily Excitement ran high through The action, threatened several use of a drug for one month or occurred, with the Shalom's The Round Table Singers of funds should be spent on Fer­ the ship. Many passengers Manchester High School per­ months ago by ALMA, requests announced it will petition the ^ast H ^ longer when there was no medi- bow slicing into the tanker. slipped coats over night attire to guson Rd., “where the people an injuncticm barring Rev. Phil- la^vmaker.s, ” to pass whatever, of reckless driving and illegal eal reason for taking it. As was Some of the tanker’s crew formed several Christmas se­ have taken the initiative and Fashion! - use of radio, make their way to deck railings lections at a recent meeting of were flung from their bunks into for a view of rescue operations. requested the work be done.” vide that no lake association | Paul J. Eno. 25. was alleged- expected, all of the ad- the icy ocean. They found them­ the Professional Women’s Club. « • . the lake. Membership in the may discriminate against a ly using a mobile two-way ra- found were users of opium Some women wore mink coats Andover Lake Property Own­ derivatives, but in addition there selves fighting for life without Robert Vater is director of the How doe.s a party deal with person on the basis of race, dio when he t,ried to make a over their pajamas. was an almost equal number of an instant’s notion of what had singers. political realities? A vocal and ers Association (ALPOA) is color, or national origin.’’ left turn while driving along Passengers said the dance required before use of the lake drug abusers. happened. band b e ^ n playing again about vehement group of town.speople Members of ALPOA, the Center St. His car struck an au­ Fortier Picture Marine Lance Cpl. Rene R. is allowed. These persons were taking: Some took to lifeboats while 4 a.m., the bar was reopened sincerely want Bigelow Brook committee noted, have been as­ tomobile operated by Raymond 10 others. Including Capt. Kris­ Lessard. son of Mr. and Mrs. enclosed—It would be politically ALMA is ' a management N. Lavalle, 54, of 166 E. Middle (1) sleeping pills, such as glu- and the ship served free drinks SA Speaker group consisting of members of sessed $12.50 per member to tethimide (Dorlden), bromides, tian Bendorsen, remained with William Lessard, 35 Am ott Rd., "■wise” to give them their way. finance the legal proceedings Tpke. and carrying Mrs. Edith eifter the first round. Maj. Walter Hooper of Buf­ was recently promoted to his the property owners group. ethchlorvynol (Placidyl) and the forward section that includ­ Tons of salt water poured But there is a limited amount against the Rev. Mr. Philpot. L. Massey. 55, of Rockville, who ed the tanker's bridge. falo, N. Y., will be guest speak­ present rank while serving with of money available for such Rev. Phipot, whose applica­ was its owner. Considerable various barbiturates; (2')- pain through a huge gash at the lin­ er Sunday morning at the Sal­ tion for ALPOA has been re­ The committee has been rais­ At 2:23 a.m., the tanker sent the First Battalion, Sixth Ma­ projects. It would be politically damage was done to both cars. killers, such as meperidine er’s bow. The crew quickly vation Army's 10:45 service. jected three times, has charged ing funds of its own against the an SOS message. Moments later rine Regiment, Second Ma­ "wise” to allocate it so that it Mrs. Massey was taken to (Demerol) and propoxyphene sealed off forward compart­ He will be accompanied by Mrs. that his rejection was based on possibility of court action, and it asked the Shalom to stand by rine Division, aboard the at­ will do the most good at the Manchester Memorial Hospital (Darvon); ' (3) tranquilizers, ments by closing watertight Hooper, the former Beatrice racial reasons. He claims that has more than $1,800 in its such as meprobamate and and give aid. tack transport USS Mountrail, next election. for treatment in the emergency doors. Arnold of Manchester. operating in the Mediterrane­ ownership of property at the treasury. chlordiazepoxide (Librium); (4) The Coast Guard flashed an The gash in the Shalom’s bow The brook project was first Members of the committee room and later admitted as a Maj. and Mrs. Hooper direct an. lake should permit use of the several kinds of pep pills; (5) alert for a possible “ major ran about 40 feet along the star­ suggested by Republican Fran­ are: The Rev. Raymond H. patient. She is now under treat­ youth activities for the Salva­ facility. an inhaler, (Valo). marine disaster.” For a time board side. With daylight she cis DellaFera. It would be po­ Bradley, chairman: the Rev. ment for a fractured leg and Is tion Army in western New Miss Nancy Finley, daughter Rev. Philpot has owned prop­ This is not a complete list­ ther were fears the liner might limped back to New York, ar­ litically "wise" for Democrats William L. Malcolmson, secre­ In satisfactory condition. York. They previously held a of Mr. and Mrs. Philip M, Fin­ erty at the lake for about nine ing of habit-forming drugs. be in danger too. Coast Guard riving In the afternoon, to de­ not to p v e in to a Republican Eno’s court appearance is set similar position at Pittsburgh, ley Sr., 56 Wetherell St., was yaars. tary; the Rev. William Philpot: Their use is now felt to be ships, planes and helicopters posit passengers at the same demand; for Dec. 14. Pa. Other appointments have recently elected secretary of The court aetion, filed Dr. William Bradley; the Rev. much greater than was sped for the scene. pier where they had embarked. And there is much to be said Wednesday, is based on use of John L. Bry.an; the Rev. Robert Leo P. Sherakow, 28, of Another cruise- ship returning included Hartford. Willlmantic, the class of 1966 at Fisher Jun­ for acting only on preset prior­ Warehouse Point, was charged thought. Anyone who takes The forward section of the Stamford, Somerville, Mass., the lake by the Philpots and Shimoda: Dr. Nathaniel Gup- these drugs regularly for one from the Caribbean, the ^0,000- ior College. Boston. A June ities — although the benefits with ev ^ in j: responsibility last tanker drifted north toward and Utica, N. Y. Atty. Ritter, of Hartford, last till; the Rev. Nicholas Titus, month is very llkel.v to devel­ ton Santa Paula, noted the pos­ Lower New York Bay. A sal­ graduate of Manchester High accuire to the municipality summer. No action was taken and the Rev. Howard May. nighte-our women receive, they are able further that Sherakow changed | destroys vitamins of speakers announced that there cent more. another daughter, Mrs. William the post home, 608 E. Center To the Editor, \as recently been added to to step into any home situation places with his wife and' left ‘ B complex. If for this or had been a collision. Passengers Hood, who is stationed in Ohio. St. I am a parent who is greatly the roster of social service and ranging from the absence, due the scene. The accident caused . " ‘ ber '•eason a severe vi- ooncemed about the Bigelow welfare agencies serving Man­ to illness, of a mother with moderate damage to both the i B defrciency exists or if Brook being enclo.sed. I think chester. The newly established .young children, to caring for a automobile and the utility pole. | a person has pernicious anemia, it is a shame and di.sgrace that Manchester Homemaker Serv­ chronically ill person in order Sherakow was ordered to ap- ^be vitamin is given by injec any community should have to ice, Inc,, at 175 E. Center St., to facilitate his hospital dis­ pear in court on Dec. 14. No tion to insurc^^i ompter action. fight so hard for somthing that i Is now prepared to send trained, charge, to tending for the elder­ charges were placed against Muscular cuts (red meat) are they know in the long run will a rich source of vitamin B-12. experienced Homemakers into ly so that they may remain in Mrs. Sherakow. have to be done. homes where emergencies, ill­ their own home environment.” The vitamins of the B complex This is a neighborhood where ness or other trouble make it do stimulate the appetite to a Kofsky's - MEN’S SHOE SALE the children are plentiful, rang­ The Homemaker Service, the Soft Soap limited degree. Impossible for the normal house­ 25th of its kind in the state, ing from one year old, up. The hold routine to be maintained. Bigelow Brook is a danger to was established under the spon- NEW YORK - Washing rib­ PEDRO HAS TWO GLOVES A staff of 14 carefully select­ sor.ship of a number of Man­ them, and some day we may ed women, who recently com­ bons? Here's a tip: “ Scrub them ST. LOUIS (AP) Pedi-o lose the life of a child because chester agencies. They include with a mixture of gin. honey, Gonzalez has two gloves. He THIS IS THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR pleted an intense 20-hour train­ the Manchester Public Health of the neglect of the town di- j and soft soap in an eighth pint uses one for playing third rectors, who are placing some ing program comprise tlie first Nursing Association, the Amer­ base, shortstop and second group of pink-uniformed Home­ of water. ” WARNING: Those money above a child's life. ican Cancer Society, the Man­ base. And the other he uses for makers In Manchester. instnictions .were current in ONLY TWICE A YEAR DO This brook is not clean^There chester Area Heart As.sociation 1914, when housewives had to playing first ba.se. “He’ll be Mrs. Louis Hurwitz, director and others. Repre.sentatives is sewage in It, there are rats contend with soft soap. around for a__long time,” says and dead fish in it, and in the of the service, in describing the from church, welfare, charitable, Hector Lopez, his Yankee training program .said, "As a warm weather there is a filthy business and profes.sional groups The upkeep of yo\ir wardrobe roommate for the World Series re.sult of the intensive course sit on the board of directors of WE OFFER THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE odor from it, which families can be simplified if you check games in St. Louis. ” He?s a aroiind have to bear. One child the .service, the president of each garment after you remove good boy and always ready to which is Mrs. Charles Ubert. caught eight rats from It over a it. If seams are ripped or snaps jump into any infield position.” short period. And one day my Mrs. Hurrvitz'Emphasized that need replacing, do it right away. Gonzalez, 24, is a Dominican son, seven years old. came home Personal Notices the Homemaker Service is not a Then it will be in good shape Republic native who hit .277 in carrying a dead rat. I had to welfare or .charitable agency, for the next wearing. 80 games as a Yankee rookie. bury It and the smell was so Card Of Thanks but is available to all residents bad I had to keep my nose of the town, who. may pequest covered. Is this healthy for a I We wiiili to Uiaiik all of our neigh­ .service by applying direfetly to child to be In contact with? bors. friends ajid relativoi for ihe the office. An hourly fee is When there’s a sudden heavy many acu» of kindiif'es and eym- charged, adjustable in "hardship rain the water raises at times path>' .shown ui? in our recent be­ FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER reavement. We especially thank tlie ca.ses. anywhere from six to seven feet American Legion, World War I Focusing its purpose _ __ on the___ deep. There are times when it S ' : : ' b a s i c )m:t in our society today **When You Think of Glass, 649-4521 overflows over the road. •Miti. Ctiurlp.- J. Roieuwsl«i the family and the home-—the It is a fact that there was Mr. and Mrs. Lui(ti Randaazo Homemaker Service is geared Think of Fletcher^* Reg. 15.99 one child five years old that to meet human need in the In Memoriam place where it most frequently occurs, and where it can cause NOW AT OUR In loving memory of our mother. Mr« Annie L. Brennan, who passed the most severe damage. The a w a y N (^ \ . IfMU. objectivet; of the agency are NEW LOCATION SAVE Our loved one who Is mbising, threefold: M^o shared each smile and tear. (11 To hold the family to­ Will always be remembered, . gether while the natural home­ Yaur Tor her lovo that blessed us here. 54 McKEE STREET *5.00 maker (usually the mother) is DOWNTOWN A. SUNNY LEE A-shape cotton with long inverted pleats, round lace collar. Cherry red. Unseen by the world you stand by incapacitated, and to prevent on every pair our side. » OPEN THURS. NIGHTS TILL 9 • Stotianers 8-6x S10 7-14 S i t And whi.Hper “ My loved ones, death family breakdown, avoiding cannot divide.'• the shock of separating chil­ B. YOUNGLAND nylon dotted Swiss with ruffled bib front. Light blue, 3-6x $ 1 1 LARGER QUAkTEKS and MURE PARKING 0 Her family dren from their home, family, AREA TO GfVB YOU BETTER SERVICE school and friends, and to en­ FULL LEATHER LININGS TOP GRADE LEATHER UPPERS OPEN C. KATE GREENAWAY’S “ Collection” dotted A-line coat dress, .pleated all Card Of Thanks able the father to continue to around. Dacron-cotton, white with green dots. 3*6x $ 9 work. (2) To lessen the burden AUTO GLASS INSTALLED' Mon. thru Sat. LEATHER SOLES VARIETY OF STYLES TO CHOSE FROM Thurs. till 9 P.M. W« -wliih to thank all our neixh- of chronic illness, physically, D. POLLY FLINDERS blue jumper dress with hand-smocked bodice, separate white bori, friands and rolatlvos for the mentally, emotionally and eco­ G LA SS F.URNITURIE TOPS many acts of kindness and sym­ blouse, toddler 2-4 $ 0 size 3-6x $ 9 7-14 $ 1 1 pathy shown u.s in oiir recent be­ nomically, and to enable the reavement. We especially thank the chronically ill person to remain MIRRORS (Fireploeeand Door) • Slide Rules American Legion and all those who In his own home among fapiil- E. LOVE’S tucked bodice empire dress of soft lustre rayon-cotton. Aqua. 8-6x $ 6 aent the beautiful floral tributes and PICtURE FRAMING (all types) • Drafting Supplies kiued the use of care. iar surroundings whenever pos­ . 7-14 $8 ■ ’ 'Peter James Happeny sible. (3) To enable the aging WINDOW and PLATE GLASS MANCHESTER s Wedding Thomae H. Happeny individual who wants to remain Stetlonerjr F. A L Y ^ A ’S “ Mary Popplnfi” candy stripe apron dress, red fmd white eotton. 8^6x $ 9 in hla own home but who needs ’'contractors : WE HAVE IN STOCK Card Of Thanks supplementary care to do so. PARKADE G. CARI CLASSICS bib front cotton with lace inserii, red trim. White, 8-6x $ 1 1 C o l W« wlabto thank all our neum- Those wishing further Infor­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS 7-14 sis ( We elfio have a complcfta boiv, friends and relatives for the mation may call the Manches­ When You Think Of Glass, Think Of Fletcher , A49.E341 line of Chubby dxeeeea. many acta of kindneae And sym- ter Homemaker’s Service, Inc., Opm Wtdnetday, Thursday and Friday Nlehta la 9:00 Charge Accoffnts Invited ■M y ahown ua in our recent be- ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 175 E. Center irnmiy

^ f PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CX)NN, FRIDAY, NOVi^fBER ST, 1W4 Section T\po FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1984 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1964 . • '.*A: ] Behind Report Cards—The Computer Trees Must Ferris Will Receive Eobert HoH « « anstm os Be Free of AT ALL ROBERT HALL STORES By BMEBT KILPATRICK Top DeMolay Honor When board of education members met at the data proc­ Gypsy Moth of vd r essing center in the basement of The Legion of Honor, highest award of the Order of Newington Shopping Center • Bloomfield Shopping Center the Sennet Junior Hlrh School Make sure the holly doesn’t last Monday, they found the DeMolay, will be conferred on Chester M. Ferris, 32 Ger­ for ifiwng and getting. tabulating director, Paul Jutt- harbor gypsy moth eggs, the ard St., tomorrow night at 8:15 at the Masonic Temple. ner, in tne midst of prepsutUB U.8. Department of Agricul­ Ferris has been active in DeMolay work as a member Farmington • Hartford • South Windsor • Berlin • North Haven the rq>ort cards that were ture warned today in its an­ and adviser since 1934 when he>. handed out to students Wednes- I was initiated into John Mather liay. nual reminder to shippers of Chaper of Manchester. He held The board had come down to- Christmas trees and other holi­ his former Industrial arts shop day greens. I the office of master councilor o observe the possibilities of Christmas greenery in areas : in 1935 after filling several less­ ''xpanding the center, whose under federal quarantine for er chairs and on many commit­ ■ -rograms now number, besides tees. sport cards, payroll, student gypsy moths must be inspected ••’hedullng, s,t u d e n t master and certified free of gypsy moth He continued to serve the lo­ ards, attendance, and town eggs before it can be shipped cal group as scribe in 1945 and 'hool census. out. Present quarantines apply 1946 and also served as an But they quickly became In- to Connecticut, Rhode . Island, Loring photo advi.ser for several years. He ■)lved In the present program and Massachusetts, most of became ”dad" of the chapter in report cards. New Hamp.shlre and Vermont, E n ^ a ^ e d 1957, serving until 1960. In olden days, five years ago, and parts of Maine and New The engagement of Miss Su­ He previously received the -■achers, secretaries, and even York; order's Degree of Chevalier, sec­ san Anne Hawver of Manches­ wo vice principals and the su- Leaf-eating gypsy moth cat­ ond only to the Legion of Honor, ter to Edward I. Wagner of anjj was also the recipient of the •lerintendent of schools worked erpillars each year devour foli-1 many hours during the report age in infested areas and are | East Hartford has been an- \ Winthrop Buck Medal, presented rard cycle. Now they share this capable of defoliating entire notinced by her parents. Mr. by Level Lodge of Ma.sons of burden with a data processing Hartford, for distinguished De­ forests. One or two succes.sive •and Mrs. Walter V. Hawver, 97 machine. Lest any parents fear defoliations of a hardwood tree M olay service. That aw ard la their children are being graded Overlook Dr. may kill it. i named for the past grand mas­ by a machine, Juttner explidned Her fiance is a son of Mr. ter of Masons in Oinnecticut. This year, the insect pests that the marks are still calcu­ I and Mrs. John Wagner, East defoliated more than 250,000! The Ijegion of Honor is con­ lated by the teachers. H artford. acres of forest, an increase of i ferred on a Senior DeMolay in Chester M. Now, instead of writing the Miss Hawver is a graduate of : recognition of outstanding adult mark on a card which the stu­ 75,000 acres ' over the acreage | defoliated in 1963. Most of this | Manchester High School. Mr. leadership in some field of ac- member.ship In Delta Chapter, Sfj- ^ dent took around from class to Wagner, a graduate of Gla.ston- tivity that aer\'ts God, country class, the teacher receives a set year’s damage hit Connecticut! RAM. (98,000 acres I and New York bury High School, attends St. ' ^r humanity. Nominees not only He is married to the former of "mark sense” cards put In or­ Thomas More Prep School, Col- | cannot apply for the distinction. (97,000 acres). I Miriam Troth. They have three der by class and arranged al­ Chester. He plans to m ajo r in but are unaware they are being The season for shipping children, Nell, Lynn and Beth. phabetically. agriculture at the University of considered until announcement He is employed as a .supervisor This particular chore of aiN Christmas greens comes right Connecticut. of their acceptance has been in the Materiels Engineering rangiing about 32,000 cards, one after the egg-laying season for | No date has been set for the made by the International Su­ Department of Pratt and Whit­ for each course taken by each gypsy moths. The fuzy, buff- | wedding. preme DeMolay Council. It re­ ney Aircraft. .student, is swiftly done by a colored egg clusters adhere to quires a unanimous vole o( the The inve.sting suite Saturday machine called an interpreter. logs and fallen branches as members of this council (or ac­ will be headed by ”Dad” Wil­ Teachers Insert the grades well as to live trees and shmbs. ceptance. liam Campbell, active Supreme with special graphic pencil Once past the quarantine bar­ Two Arrested a Ferris spends many hours Council member and executive and return all the cards to the rier, they could start new gypsy i On Gun Count counseling not onlv members of [ officer of DeMolay in Connecti- f o r m i s s e s , PETITES, HAt.r ...j ■ i, r r T M M M lir f center where they are fed into a moth infestations anywhere r the local chapters but DeMo- , cut. He will be a.ssisted by De­ mark sense reproducing ma­ forest, fruit, and shade tree.s lays throughout the state, par- roy Mathews, Edward Slade, chine. Juttner explained that grow. Two Hartford men were ar­ ticularly those in Area C of Martin Allen and Daniel each graphic mark is read by Dealers can get tree.s and rested late Wednesday morning which he is senior deputy. | Eschenbrenner, all pMt or prw ent state deputies. The organist the machine and a correspond­ other greens inspected and cer­ on a pre-Thanksgiving Day vio­ Some years ago he seiwed as ing x>unch made next to it. tified at loading points with secretary Bind later chairman of will be James W. McKay; the The machine also acts as an little delay. Federal and stale lation of a town ordinance after the slate advi.sory board. Dur­ soloist, Everett McCluggage. editor, checking for omissions, plant-{>eat inspectors in the they reportedly shot a partridge ing that lime he was instru­ The investiture Is open to the improperly placed marks or quarantine acres wili supply, w ith a 22 gauge .shotgun in a mental in reor^nizing the public. double marks. It does not check on request, details about quar­ town sand pit off Tolland Tpke. state DeMolay structure, in­ the fairness of the grade. antine regulations and inspec­ George E. Papazahariou, 26. cluding the division of the state Still another unit, called the tion schedules at loading points. and Diagoras T. Evangelinos, into the present three areas. JttRO accounting machine, comes Into These inspectors can be con­ 39. w ere charged w ith sim ilar In addition to his work with counts of illegal discharge of tf\B T^upUjOArr play now. It prints a verifies tacted by telephone or through the DeMolay groups, Ferris has smys... LADIES' COATS and CAR COATS GIRLS' WARM WINTER COATS tion list which is sent back to post offices, agents of common firearms and were summoned .served the community in the carrier-), county agricultural to appear in Manchester’s Cir­ following 'capacities: Precinct 1 ‘'Secretaries Love Me!" the teachers who recheck just cuit C ourt 12 on Dec. 14. to insure that the machine isn’t agents, or foresters. air raid warden during World | "No slow, kalky copy nacliiottl Sgt. Walter Ferguson and War II; lay leader of South j doing its own marking. Patrolman Richard Rand inves­ iMch koiir oorvico! Methodist Church as well as a Lost stOKil caMNlci After verification, Juttner Pepper Exports Drop tigated and made the arrests, member of that church’s Men’s and Blaine Miller, high school after hearing shots being fired Skarper kMd papar tapiet. Club and nominating commit­ Nappy kais! aely Me par capy vice principal in processing, take the mark sense teacher marks the student’s grade on the top card, which is then fed Into the reproducing pepper from India, the world’s across five men, one carrying a Society for Metals, Hartford cards, plus earlier compiled at­ machine below. The card comes out with the grade punched Into it. A computer in Cam­ largest producer, during 1963 dead partridge which was al­ Chapter; past chairman and Tka fokalaaa XENOK MMCR 19.95 11.88 tendance cards and student in­ to taled 41.7 million pounds, 13.4 legedly shot by Papazahariou. past secretary of the Connecti­ aarvat yaa at: bridge, Mass., transfers the grade on the card and other information onto the larger report P formation cards to the NEEDS sheet which today brought the bad or good news to students at Manchester High School million below the record 1962 The two men charged admitted cut Valley Section, Society for REED'S Comparable value 26.95 Comparable value ^15 to H9 office in Cambridge, Mass. and Bennet and Illing Junior High Schools. ( Herald photo by Pinto.) level. Exports to the Soviet bloc to firing the shotgun. The other N ondestructive Te-sting". His h;i i,* • This they did last Friday. increased nearly 29 per cent, to three men were not charged. Masonic affiliations Include Manchester Shopping Partcade Come see, come try, come choose one of these warm and Miller must be present to make 19.2 million pounds. United Police allowed the hunters to membership In M anchester 643-7167 The smart new styling a young fashionable wants.,. plus corrections in case a mistake is ports. No longer do the reports they had already been given by In practice, could never be used States buying dropped to near­ keep their kill for the Thanks- Lodge, charter member of wonderful coats! Scarf coats, casual coats, dressy coats, all the warmth she needs! Tremendous selection. .. hooded found. There was only one this have to be returned to school. the Cambridge computer. to 100 per cent of their capa­ ly one-third of the 1962 level. ffiving Day dinner table. I Friendship Lodge, UD, and XfffDGRAPHIC r city since it was impossible to every-occasion coats, car coats, pile-lined coats ... even time, Juttner said. There are now four copies of Although not technically a coats, woolen blends, supple vinyl suedes... many pile or data processing machine, It is keep them running all the time. fur-trimmed coats! Pure wools, new woolen blends... solid NEEDS is New England Ed­ each report sheet — one for This, he noted, was a human quilt lined, and warmly interlinedi Newest oolorsi 7>14. ucation Data Systems, a proj­ the student, one for the office, the most exciting to watch, colors, muted plaids, checks! 5 to 11, 8-16 & 16Vj-24Mi. and board members hung over imperfection. ect financed by the Ford Foun­ one for the g^uldance counselor Juttner hopes to be able to dation to assist and coordinate and one extra. In case some­ it for awhile looking for their own children’s reports. consolidate and to perfect the regional data processing cen­ thing should mysteriously hap­ present programs before add pen to the reports between the At the board meeting which ters JJwughout New England. ing more. He stressed the huge tim e they leave C am bridge euid followed the demonstration, a NEEDS has a computer, an amount of planning that neces­ the time they are permanently request from Superintendent of expensive instrument, and it Schools William H. Curtis to sarily takes place before a pro­ takes care of the most impor­ recorded onto the students rec­ ord, NEEDS makes a tape of expand the center’s programs gram can be put into operation. tant phase of the operatlon- the marks and all the reports as rapidly as p>osslble, w as ap­ It is this planning and consoli­ Why wait? Drive it today! tranafering the combined data can be quickly redone. proved. dating that Juttner does when frc«n the mark sense cards, he is not actually operating the When the 4,250 report sheets juJuttner lu ic. indicated that this-..... data nrocpq<^inp-jmita attendance cards, and student reach Manchester they are ready : would be He ^li.ateii ne^snnnp) Information cards onto the re­ personnel. He said that he and He listed personnel records for the final phase of the inventories, and accounts pay­ port cards that are eventually cycle—ripping the perforations his one full-time, and one part- given out to the students. Ac time assistants were busy all able as some cf the areas plan­ that up to now had bound the ned as future programs. tually, the report cards are no sheets together in a long string. of the time. The machines, how­ longer really cards; they are ever, are ready now to accept These are all educational This is done by a bursting, program.s, but the school sy.s- V ^ sheets of thin paper. No longer machine which pops the sheets | 50 per cent more workload. do parents have to sign the re- out in the homeroom sequence ! Juttner .said that the machines, tem is preparing Itself to .share the center with the town. The spectacular K K ® «LS - R ^ E R s ib l e General Manager Richard Mar­ l \ \ y tin had already appointed representative to investigate g e n u in e and recommend means of fu­ ture cooperation involving oth­ MARLOW'S— CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA! er town agencies. t r im m e d This onetime industrial arts I classroom ha.s changed radical­ q u il t e d I ly since the units were brought Barracuda in from their old home at the ■ C reatJ for C o in fo r t ■ high school last June. But, SKI JACKETS Is still a cla.ssroom - a d a ta processing arts classroom used I and especially priced.,. I twice a week by the community college for a programming 7 . 8 8 course. I RECORD CONTOUR I by Plymouth! (^o»mrable value ■ CABINET ■ CoHMHOwwM.(RI.|IS . > ROUTE 86, TOLLAND TPKR.—TALCXYITVILH, OONN. F ’ " : ' ■: ■.. ■■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■■ V „.

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J. Gustafson, Victoria Jennings, C o v e n try TjockviUe-V emon 13 Students Mary Ellen Longstreth, Roger W eddin g ■ The BEST Fleie ie tiM Sued ooBBOi froHi Negro, Marta Salazar, Pauline Murphy-Kolanko BEHRrS WOBLD Saunders, Lee Sheehan, Eleanor Vibbert, Helen Hayes Veltch Dedication Speaker Named l^ai^ing Regulations ArVSet In Orchestra and Russell Winther. Tlie marriage o( MiM Nancy Roakiski • Labountjr Tickets may be obtained at Carol Kolanko of Rockville and Tha weddinf of Mrs. Jo- For Yule Parade Tomorrow Youth plays an Important Beller’s Music Store, Dubaldo's For Town Ofiice Building Stuart John Murphy of KUllng- sephiiM Lsbounty of Holyoke. PIZZAPATIO Music Center and Ward’s Mu­ part in the Manchentcr Civic ______/ sic Co. worth waa ablemnlzed yelkter- Mess., formerly of MsndieoUr, Take-Ouf Is Our Spudalfy Orchestra. Thirteen if its 63 Rockwell Potter Jr., examiner^sponaore^ by the echools library day at St. Joseph’s Church, to George RoetnakI o f Spring' PbUce bhlef George T m p p fat 8 p.m. at the FeUowrtilp HoU members are high school stu­ hda announced traffic and park­ at the phurch. India'^ar Unified •( pablic records, will be the club, Scidalitas Libraria. Rockville. field, Maas., took piece Set- dents from Manchester and sur­ guest speaker Sunday when the Honor Roll Additions urdey, Nov. 21, et the home ot PIZZA ing regulations for tomorrow’s A variety of hats will be ed 1 1954. Ramos, a native of Pinar the flag. ing the service 14 new members South side o f Union St. from sacred Christmas music will be soonists; Michael Johns, horn; After a short talk by the guest will be received into the church neckline, long tapered sleeves : West Main St. to VUlage St., presented by members of the Alan Pease, trumpet; Gary del Rio, ciuba, pitched for speaker, there will be a tour of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingraham, accented with alencon lace and , fmd no parking on the north Chaminade Musical Club of Shulze, tuba, and Miss Susan three teams that year. He had the building with coffee and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollan- bow detail, fitted empire bodice Bide of Union St. from Elm St. Manchester. Goodrich, percussion. a 15-4 record for his combined doughnuts to be sert’ed in the sky. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slay accented with similar lace and to the end of the Union Church The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Members of the Fine Art efforts with Morristown and board room. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ru.ssell a bell shaped skirt terminating property. pastor of Union Congregational Association who will exhibit Kingsport In the Mountain The public is invited. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan into a full chapel train. Her | No parking regillations will Church, Rockville, will ^ v e the paintings are Mary Bottlcello, States League and a 4-2 mark Church Tea Set Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence cathedral-length veil and bouf- I be enforced on: Both sidee of meditation. Officers of the lodge Ada K. Christman, Roger with Hagerstown in the Pied­ The Second Congregational Rich and Dr. and Mrs. Fred fant elbow-length veil of illii- | East Main St. from Grove to will serve tea In the downstairs Crafts, Jeannette Elch, Lucille mont League. Church sill have an afternoon i Doyle. Sion were attached to a match- i Ann Sts.; Grove S t, both side*, bEUiquet hall after the service. Greeting after the service will tea at S:30 p.m. Sunday in the ing lace open pillbox hat. She ' from Brooklyn S t to Laurel St.; The public is invited. i ^ l Church Community House on be Miss June D. Loomis, dea- carried a cascade bouquet of Brooklyn St between East Hospital Notes J. Rt. 44A to honor those mem­ cone.as. and Lawrence Fentlman. white rosebvids and orchids. j Main S t and Cedar S t, and Admitted Wednesday: Joan- deacon. bers who have been received Mias Irene Kolanko of Rock­ Maple 6 t , both sides, between Ine Fletcher, 58^ Spring St. . . . Uk« da Republikins, Yogf'— we ain't much at Into the church during the past Parishioners are invited to Union and IVest Main Sts. Admitted 'niursday: Amy winnin', but we sure got rabid fans!" bring fheir offering envelopes ville. sister of the bride, w-as year. Some 40 persons aill be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids Tri Gity Sboppiig Plaza - Yanion Detours during the parade Merton, 36 Windermere Ave.; "included in this honor. In to the service for the "Share were Mi.ss Therese Ko.slowski of are: Grove St. traffic north­ Sperdon Vankaluk, Rockville charge of the tea will be the Our Substance" program spon-1 bound, Laurel, Cedar, to High Hotel; Valarie Gray, 57 ProS' sored by the National Council | Hartford and Mrs. Kenneth posedly addicted to—I ’m sure deacons and deaconesses of the Filmy Christmas delight for or' Brooklyn St., Vernon Ave., pect St.; Mrs. Julia Lemek, 43 church. The congregation is in­ of Churches, which were dis­ Florence of Vernon. Ruth Millett the older women I know would tributed Nov. 22. This is a West Main to West St, Hammond St.; Mrs. Ida Leh' not be caught dead in them. vited to the affair. The maid of honor wore a giving — or owning — at West Street, northbound and government surplus food pro- floor-length gown designed with man, Brookslde La.; Diane Des- 'Their daughters and their During the 11 a.m. worship eastbound: West St., West Main laurier, Spring St.; Mrs. Jennie service there will be IS new ' gram with the contributions olive green velvet bodice and Mam'selle. Ever since tne term "little granddaughters might not be used for transportation costs St., Vernon Ave., Brooklyn Ce- McGowan, 32 Emily Dr.; Bena above running around in tennis iELF-SERVICI DEPT STORE members received into the I ivory crepe skirt. The gown dkr, Laurel, to Grove St. old ladies in tennis shoes” be­ church, these being included In to the hungry, undemouri.shed * was fashioned with a scooped Labouowski, 50 Hany La.; Peter came a part of our political shoes (or even hair curlers, for Feminine fancy in Antron(R) by East Main St, westbound: Pine Street at Hartford Road, Manchester the 40. and di.sasrter-stiicken areas neckline, elbow sleeves, fitted Baran, 32 Mary La. langUEige I’ve been looking and that matter) but the older wom­ Snlpsic, Lawrence, Prospect, The On-entry Recreation throughout the world and is empire bodice and back bow de­ Van Raalte. A sheer nylon cloud Births yesterday: A daughter en believe in dressing In keep­ Sts. to EJlllngton Ave., Talcott looking for just one little old Committee is sponsoring its an­ carriM out throughout the year. ; tail. She wore a matching vel­ drifts over a colorful and care­ to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lincoln, lady in tennis shoes. And you ing with any occasion. ■'At' or Daids Aves., Orchard St If there’s one thing you notice nual Winter ba.sketball program mainly through the major Pro- I vet double rose headpiece with free Antron(R) waltz shift. 108 High St. know something, I haven’t found i for local boys in Grades 4 testant and Eastern Orthodox circular veil and carried a snow­ Davis Ave. Ext., (Charter Rd. to Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. one yet. about them—whether you see Churches. Sizes M, L. aii.ao West Rd. them at church, at the super­ through « at the Robertson ball bouquet of bronze chrysan­ MRS. STUART JOHN MURPHY Mary Stokee and son, 88 Glen- Oh, I’ve met a number of School and Coventry Grammar The cook books which were themums and vellow rose buds. Windsor Ave., eastbound: stone Dr.; M » . Alice Schulz, women In their seventies and market, at a party, or a If it’s in Fashion... G-E ALL TRANSISTOR School. This will start Dec. 5 available at the church's recent The bridesmaids were dressed W est Rd. (R t 83), Charter Rd., 200 Union St.; Bradford Cran- eighties—plenty old enough to political meeting — it’s how | Holiday Fair will also be avail­ becomingly and appropriately and held from 9 a.m. to noon in gowns of gold velvet and is employed as a secretary In FREE GIFT WRAPPING Davis Ave. Ext., Davis Ave., daU, Tolland; Scott Flint, 132 be little old ladies, if they had able from the Gleaner’s Circle dressed they are. | each Saturday. maize crepe styled to match the the Engineering Department at Ellington Ave., Prospect St., Orchard St.; Delta Duboc, 29 a mind to be. r PORTABLE TV ' in the church basement after Park St., School St., Prospect So what I’m asking is this: { King’s has it for Less! The boys in Grade 6 at CGS honor attendant s. They wore Pratt and Whitney. Division of WANTED Vernon Ave.; Karen Mathews, But somehow the term little should check with William Ayers j the worship .service, and for matching headpieces and car­ United Aircraft -Corp., East OPEN MON.-FRL 10-9 St., Lawrence, Snipslc Sts. to Will any reader of this column the next few weeks. CLEAN LATE MODEL Tolland; Mrs. Grace Maynard, old lady just doesn’t apply to and Donald Sayers of the school I ried snowball bouquets of yel­ Hartford. SAT 10-6 East Main St. any of the older women I run who spots a Uttle old lady In At Christmastime, the church Cemetery Rd.; Bertha Dam- tennis shoes anywhere—please faculty for a.ssignment. low chr.vsanthemums. USED C A R S Tavern Break Reported broski, 12 Fern St.; Gregory | across. ’The ones who cross my , . 1^ ""I'' decorated with poin.set- Mrs. Kolanko wore a jacket PLEJfTT o r FREE PARMNO Rockville police report that take a snapshot of her and send ^ ^ ^ . tia* Plants may be ordered in Early Subs Fatal Ruggles, 3 Berger Rd. path wear their age with a non­ it to me. I ’ve heard so m uch! I be conducted at Coventry High dress of silver brocade with about $35 in change and several chalance that is downright fas­ advance by contacting Mrs. TOP PRICES PAID Charge Accoonto Invited Discharged yesterday: Mrs. about her — and I ’ve never, h \ ! ^ 1 5 9 ® " School for those boys in Grades green highlights, a mo.ss green bottles of liquor were stolen dur­ cinating. 1 Bv-ron W. Hall, chairman of the ; LONDON -By 1727 at least Ai ing the night from Bene’s Tav- Lorraine Morrisette and son, never seen her — even though 7. 8. 9 and 10 that are not mem­ flower committee Persons are turban hat, matching green ac­ 14 type* of submarines had FOR ALL MAKES DIRECTIONS: WUbur Croee 71 Village St.; Mrs. Katherine They always seem to be busy bers of the high school varsity cessories and a corsage of min­ Highway (Rt. 15) to Vemon- . ern on Market St. I ’ve looked and looked. 9 . invited to loan their plants for been patented m England and Griffin, Ellington; Maxwell —just going on a trip or return­ All right* reserved 9 i ■ Biult-pi monopole, UHF/VHF and telescoping or the junior varsity squad. This iature yellow carnations. The BockvUle cut-off—EXIT 95 et There was no forced erttry, ing from one, entertaining or the decorations. many more in other parts of Lambert, 133 Vernon Ave. Newspaper Enterprise A**n. sintenna. Automatic battery cable for operation program will also sUrt Dec. 8 , -niree children have been bap- bridegrooms mother wore a Garttr Chavroiet the Trl-Clty Shopping Plase, Wliich led police to theorize that being entertained, working in J ' ? with car cigarette lighter where permitted. ^ *o Europe. Most were designed to the thief remained in the bar and will be held from 11:30 a m. , tj^^d at the church: David Brian ' ^ree-piece candlelight bro Vernon, Conn. 875-4387, their gardens, keeping up with M- has AC cord. Slight additional charge for battery cade .suit with burgundy vel­ be built of greased skin or wooa last night. The theft was dis­ Vernon news is handled by to 2:30 p.m. each Saturday. | Oovle. eon of Dr. and Mrs Fred and propelled by oars shoved GOi, Inc. 644-8594. public affairs, doing volunteer Monks Carried Secret pack. Thoee boys planning to enroll Dovie, *nd Lorie Lvnn and vet hat. matching accessories 1229 Main St— 649-5238 covered this morning by owner The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, work, pinch-hitting for a much and a corsage of deep red roses. through tight holes in the sides. Julio DeFalco. 5 W. Main St, telephone 875- are instructed to bring sneakers Cralg Michael children of Mr Most of the ones built and tried younger homemaker who Is ISTANBUL — ’Two Persian A reception for 140 was held 3136 or 643-2711. and a towel and Mrs. Lynn McCollum proved fatal to their crews. Vernon police arrested bogged down in some family monk* in the service of Em­ Grange Meeting Mated The Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ at Polish .American Citizen Charles W. Hlasny, 84, of El- crisis. peror Justinian carried the se­ V The Past Masters Grange As- ship will meet at .“5:30 p m. .Sun­ Club. Rockville. For a motor llngton, following a two-car ac­ ’Though they’ve lived a goodly cret of making silk to Europe aociation will meet at Hillstown day in the Church Communitv trip to Montreal and Quebec, cident yesterday at 2 p.m. at the Driver to Face number of years these older from the Orient in A.D. 550. Grange in East Hartford for a House. I Canada. Mrs. Murphy wore a intersection of Rt. 83 and Wind- women don’t seem (p any way They walked all the way from supper at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow The Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ green mohair suit with navy BOrvllIe Rd. like little old ladies. Istanbul — then CTonstantlnople with a meeting, program and ship at its meeting at 7 p m blue aci essorie.s and a white ■‘According to police, Hlasny, Several Counts And as for those "tennis — to China and then walked auction following. Sunday will entertain the An­ j orchid corsage. The couple w-ill PANELING entering Rt. 83, collided with a shoes” little old ladies are sup­ back carrying eggs. The Couples Club of the First dover Pilgrim Fellowship at I live in Killingworth after Dec. vehicle operated by Speradon A 16-year-old Manchestef Congregational Church will the Church Community House. ■t^kaluk, 69, of the Rockville youth waa arrested Wednesday I®' meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the The Religious Education Com­ ' Mr Murphy, a graduate of W. H. ENGLAND Hotel. Vakaluk received a cut night on seven counts of mo­ vestry for a "Surprise Night" mittee will meet at 7 p.m. Tues­ , Rockville High School and the lip and teeth injuries and was tor vehicle violations, and his program. day in the Church Community I Rhode Island School of Design. LUMBER CO. admitted to Rockville City Hos­ companion on two, after their There will be a public pinochle House. I is employed as art director of pital. Both cars were badly vehicle hit a parked car on AMERICAN LEGION card party at 8 p.m. today at The Rev James R. MacAr- I The Art Gallery- Magazine. "At the Green” 649-5201 damaged and had to be towed Madison St. during an attempt Coventry Grange Hall, on Rt. thur. pastor of the First Con­ ’ Ivoryton .Mrs. .Murphy, a grad­ fri>m the scene. to evade a pursuing police cruis­ 44 A. gregational Church will use uate of Rockville High School. «Lt. Edwin R. Carlson arrested er. There will be a dance for teen­ “ Advent" an his sermon topic Ifiasny and charged him with Philip H. Robertson of 462 agers from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. during the 11 a m. worship serv- i failure to grant right of way at Adams St. was charged with tomorrow at the Nathan Hale Ice Sunday. I all intersection. Hlasny will ap- reckless driving, evading re­ Community Center with dancing The Diaconate will meet at ' piar in Circuit Court 12, Rock­ sponsibility, procuring liquor by to music of an orchestra. 8 p.m. Monday in Kingsbury I false statement, disobeying sig­ Uriel Lodge of Masons will ville, Dec. 16. House. Amo Groot, 18, of Maxwell nal of officer, operating motor BINGO have a special communication The Ladies’ Aasociation all­ PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR Dr., waa arrested at 2:30 yes- vehicle while under the influ­ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the day meeting starting at 11 a m. ence of liquor, operating a mo­ Masonic Hall in Merrow. The Wednesday will include a buai- ; tft^ y aftei'noon and charged v5th making unnecessary noise tor vehicle without a license and 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. Master Ma.son degree will be neas meeting after lunch in the WINTER DRIVING NOW! FRIDAY & SATURDAY taking a motor’ vehicle without conferred. Refreshments will be vestry. \rith a motor vehicle. Groot was sotted on Rt. 83 by Vernon po­ owner’s permission. * serwed. The Men’s Club of the church TOWN & COUNTRY DESIGN His companion, Wayne C. Officers and the degree team will have a gueet speaker Prof. lice. Arrest was made by Lt. SIIEWALL It SIKWALL lECAPS Cbrlson and court date was set Huot, 17, of 47 Pioneer Circle, will rehearse at 7:30 pm. to­ O. E. Anderson of the Univer­ SPECIALS was charged with breach of G-E PORTABLE TV day at the hall. sity of Connecticut at its break­ -for Dec. 29. SUPER Bazaar Set Wednesday peace and intoxication. This Square Dance Today fast at 7:30 a m. Dec. 6 in the Both await arraignment in The Whirlaways Square vestry. Prof. Anderson will al­ 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST ,,The Holiday Bazaar of the MARKETS V^m en’s Fellowship of the Circuit Court 12 on Dec. 14. TURNIPS $ A A 9 5 Dance Club will have a club so show pictures of hia trip to Robertson posted a $500 bond level dance from 8 p.m. to 11 Pakistan. | SNWfniisi Xj^lon Cong;regational Church IN MANCHESTER- will be held on. Wednesday from and Huot a $50 bond. We have 5 acres of turnips. Come pm’ today at Coventry Gram­ Warranteee Deed* | According to Patrolman FalVs Warrantee deeds filed in the FOUR CHOKE 1^ a.m. to 8 p.m. mar School. Dick Leger of Brian Rooney, he signalled for Warren. R I., will be guest town clerk’s office transferring \ "The bazaar will Include pick your own! OF THESE SIZES I the car to stop for questioning Front controls, front mounted Dynapowee caller. Spectators are invited. property include Raymond H. aprons, handwork, bake shop, candy, Christmas fancies and on E. Center St. but instead of speaker. Daylight blue picture. Designed with In charge of refreshments will Sr. and Alice A Bradley to ^ 6.50x1.3 8.00x11 Fabulous James E and Chri.stine J. notions, country store, jewelry, stopping, the car gained speed Per Basket console care. America’s true lightweight portable. be Mr. and Mrs. James Toomey. 6.50x15 BRISKET and turned into Madison St. With UHF/’VHF. Mr and Mrs Donald Bowman Phelps of Manchester, lots 13. 6.50x14 tots clothes, toys and a white *1 14, 15. 16 and a portion of lot | THICK-END elephant sale. where it struck a parked car and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Den- 7.50x14 6.70x15 belong;ing to John A. Martoc- ley. Door duty will be handled 12. section 1. Waterfront- Tea will be served from 2 to LONG, EASY TERMS! Heights: Raymond H. Sr. and CORNED 4?p.m. in the coffee shop, a chio of 19 Madison St. The Our stable is open year ’round, 9 A.M. to dark dur­ Fashion j by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley nil Rec»PP'“..i*W * youths then tried to escape by and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius A. Alice A. Bradley to Stanley W. | done w light luncheon 14011 be served ing the winter. The trails are kept open for horse­ Zuzel of Manchester, lots 10, ONE from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and running through neighboring back riding and we feature winter hay rides. Come No paymmt* till March 1st, 1965 PetUngll Jr. backyards, Rooney reports, and 11. 17, 18, 19 and a portion of i RubboT a Swiss steak dirmer will be Sunday Masses SELECT he succeeded in capturing them out for a ride! Find! Sunday Mn.s.ses at St Mary’s lot 12. Section 1, Waterfront served by the Men’s Union at Heights. LOW CHOICE 6i30 p.m. af ter a brief chase. Church will be at 7 30 am., The owner of the car Law­ 9 30 am . and 10:30 am The Le.«ter A. Miller Jr to Evciiange MoOnteT fREE! Hat Party Slated Charles H. and Gloria D. Prior rence J. Donahue Jr. of 96 Pine VERNON RIDING STABLE childrens Mass at 10:30 a m PRICE BlackwalU CHUCK ROAST A hat party will be held of Manchester, property on Rt. St., told police that permission will be held in the church hall Wednesday, sponsored by the 44A: Beatrice and Harry E was not ^ven to anyone to op­ Sunday Mass at St. Joseph's WHITEWAILS SI M O R E ■Women’s Society of Christian LAKE STREET 649-8101 Patten to Leonard A and Cyn­ Service of the Vernon Methodist erate his vehicle during that ^fission Cluirch in Eagleville thia A. Nulman of East Hart­ will be at R’ 30 a m. BONELESS Church. The affair will be held night. ford. lots 51. 52. .53 and 54. sec- lA IIA T f l Next Week’s Menu jp ^vaterfront HeighU: Alls THERMOSTATS BREADED Local public school.": will re^ Bernard L. and Faith A. Rhe- CS»N^6 NOW Ittp HOSE rume cla.s.se.s at the usual time •nctnstAf VEAL STEAKS 'V\ aume to John W. and Susan T. on Monday after the Thanks­ POK Greene of Ma'nche.ster. proper­ MOST giving rece.":? ty on Trowbridge Rd . and FLORIDA SEEDLESS .;u-h CARS Hot lunch menus for the Ralph E. and Pauline B, Skin­ VINYL-ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE week follow. Monday, turkey ner to Marlene A. Bray, prop­ 1 ^ 3-DAY DELIVERY gumbo with crackers peanut erty on Sliver St. GRAPEFRUIT butter and Jelly sandwich on fr io f la HArCenpea Ceed fev ON OUR 3-TRACK ALUMINUM by RUBEROID oatmeal bread (high school Mnnrheoter Evening Hemld ^ HEATER HOSE FIRESTONE only will have buttered hot . f „ y g „ | ^ y rorreapondent. F. COMB. WINDOWS Economical 9 " X 9 " vegetables or vegetable sticks). Pauline Uttle. tW. 742-6231. Ido FREEt t STAMPS 5 a 5 9 ' blushing pears: Tuesday, meat PERMANENT \4 ith .4ny Purchase of 85 or More Grease and Acid Resistant loaf with gmvy, mashed pota­ At Your Friendly Popular still Only to. buttered spinach, checker­ ANTI-FREEZE Cleans in a Whisk M. ADI LTS ONLY—O.VE TO A FAMD-Y CRISP, RED. JUICY Patterned for Gracious Decor ® board bread and apple.saiice Police Arrests Ff>ot Full Strength Valid thru Saturday. Nov, 28th 10 Oiigh school only, apple pie and cheese cubes i : Wednesday, Gal, N* Slempswifli CigaraHci or R«*r— Slaf* Law BUDGET TERMS southern baked chicken, sweet A motor vehicle check last 1.59 DELICIOUS APPLES potato-apple ca.s.serole. fresh night in front of a Main St. rq*>.J IRAND NEW ' INSTALL taurant resulted in the arrest broccoli with lemon butter, SPARK sn OF 4 bread and butter and gelatin of three Manchester youths on dessert with topping; Thurs­ weopons violations involving a PLUGS FOR 2 WHEELS 3 lbs. 3 9 ° CEILING TILE -1 2 ” x I f HEAT-CHEX G-E PORTABLE TV day. American chop siiey toss­ .22 caliber Browning automatic Navis RELINED ed salad, buttered com square.* pistol and ammunition found In itf YOURSELF IN YOUR ATTIC pr'C* RMMn# with Luggage-TyiM Handle •nd citrus fruit cup: Friiday. the front .seal of their car. BRAKE fish cakes and hot tomato William E. Baldwin, 22. of 335 SPEaAL LOOK WHAT 10 WILL BUY! 1 0 ® “ sauce. old-fashioned baked Adam* St., driver, was charged SHOES SAVE *59.90 beans, pickle ilaw. bread and with carrying a dangerous DRESS UP YOUR CEIlilNGS (eitoiefl buttar and cherry betly. weapon and having a dangerous POPULAR A YEAR IN FUEL COSTS Nnraery Aaslstanta Nsiited weapon in a motor vehicle; hi* Each ^ 3 .8 8 16 OZ, CAN EASY ’TO INSTALL- Volunteer mothers assisting companions. Kurt 'M. lyinders. Exchange CREAM CORN with the classes of the South IT. of 280 N. Main St.', and 1x3 FIRRING STRIPS COMPACT, UOH’TWEIGHT BAGS Henry T. Owens, 16, of 33 El- SEAIWIESS HOSE All channel*129 UHF/VflF reception with oval fnmt PERMANENT, ROT-PROOF, Coventry Cooperative Nursery HAVE FAST STAITS and Kindergarten at Kingsbury dridge St were charged with ning Comml*-i Manchester, on Dec. 14. m JuM Spray IH WHOLE sion wiirbe attending the W ind-' Mildred E. Dennison of 20 SLICED 16 OZ. CAN BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER & SUPPLLCO. Sheer, lovely ■eamless nylon* with the exciting new tex­ ham Region Planning program. Steep Hollow Rd, wa* Charged ^ 681 MAIN ST., MANCHESXKB (FokMERLY McKin n e y l u m b m u tured designs. Smart Costume accent for day or evening MAN meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday with disregarding a stop 9ign at the town hall in Aahfqrd Wednesday night, The onsight wear. Proportioned sizes 8H to 11, Fashion colors in onyx, All local residents are invited, violation occurred at Porter and OPEN TONIGHT POPLTjAR brown or almond. 4 4 5 HARTrORD ROAD 9n the ntudv period from 7 p.m. j Oak Grove St*. She wae pum* TO 9 fM , 50 TO BOX tn F P m T^ieeday at Coventry moned to appear k> eourt Nov Book Matches O P E N DAILY 9 to ■igh Sohool Uhroiy- W *

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Tanker Survivors Quiet euABAT HUIIDREDS6F ^ * On Arrival at Lakehurst SHOP AT aiFTIDEMII 9 igh chool orld d -* Four of them were in a ward THE H S W LAKKHUR8T, N.J. (AP) The Naral Air Station here was together. They too were silent, VOL, XXIX, No. 11 not wishing tc talk or even to Frilday, November 27 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Advisor •lire with excitement but also reflect on »heir ordeal. grim. The men were dirty, oil from In the meea hall, sailors were their hair staining the clera Student Prof e talking about the survivors white pillowcases. brought in during the morning One of them, Svere Tvmberg, Class Committee Sock and Buskin Cancels from the collision of a Norwegi­ told in halting English and wlUi Enjoys Stay an tanker and the Israeli pas­ the aid of a diagram in a news­ senger liner. The Shalom, off man's notebook of his night of Annual Dramatic Production the New Jersey Coast Thursday. horror in the Atlantic. As Stand-in Then the door opened and Awakened by the grinding Plans Activities nine ofithe Norwegian survivors crash, he leaped into a life boat * Plans concerning the Sock For the pant seven weeks Mr. entered. The room Immediately with nine other men. The first meeting of the Sen-^or cap-and-gown and Buskin production of The life boat quickly became Robert Lunny, a senior at the grew silent. lor Commencement Committee ments, and a commencement Russek’s Universal Robots All eyes were on the nine as filled with water. One of the University of Hartford, has (R.U.R.) have been canceled. nine died. WM held on ’Tuesday morning, speaker will be selected. In they trooped down the chow handled the teaching duties of Nov. 24. One representative and The Dramatic Society, with the line, tin trays in their hands, for Tvmberg and four others Mr. Donald Thomas. March, the senior cIm s will one altematti. from each sen­ sponsor the annual senior-fac­ approval of its new advisor, Mr. a Thanksgiving Day dinner. were plucked from the life boat Mr. Lunny, a twenty-three- E. Blanchard, h M chosen to ior homeroom attended the ses­ ulty bMketball game, and in In the lead was the master of by a helicopter piloted by Lt. year-old folk singing theater- abandon the play. sion designed to acquaint the April, the Senior Party, a sport the tanker. Kristian Bendorsen, George Gilpin. bug from Vernon, has found committee with the wide va­ dance conducted by the class, The entire production sched­ a stocky man of 64 with thinning Gilpin and other helicopter BkMtkaiihokm>^ his stay at Manchester High riety of forthcoming senior ac­ will be held. ule, including CMtlng, costum­ blond hair, gray around the pilots and crew members were “ interesting.” He has practiced U.2Q2 DELUXE DRU tivities. Friday, June 18, is the date ing, sets and make-up work­ temples. He wore a black and across the base at the hang^ar, on all senior classes, two level President Bill Carney an­ that hM been reserved for the shops ha.s been thrown out. white checkered flannel shirt talking with newsmen and A pfKiakm i f ones and two level threes. His Many working hours have al­ and khaki trousers with a flash­ among themselves about the btaring unit artth nounced that immediate action Senior Reception and the teaching experience, part of a will be taken on the two most ready been put into the organi­ light jammed into his hip pock­ saga. additional powar. Dawn Danoe. The high school zation of R.U.R. However, this imu Naw, human angk state requirement, has consist­ pressing items of senior busi­ careers of the members of the et. Clad in a bright orange flying ed of one week of observing hM not proved to be a popular neanMl handl*. ness, the selection of a cIm s c 1m .s of 1965 will be culminated Tlie others, in line behind suit with a knife strapped to his DRILL KIT and seven of actual teaching. play among the students, mak- him, were clad In sweaters, belt and a yellow Mae West life­ motto and the collection of sen­ the following week. Activities Irtg CMtlng difficult and slow­ 26 Piect Kit featuring The part of the curriculum he ior dues. A subcommittee of featured during this period, of­ dungarees, khaki pants. jacket around his shoulders, drill ft accassories has taught has been an exten­ ing up workshops. Another John Mlnnick, Marj Luke, Cyn­ ficially designated m Senior For the most part the men did Gilpin told of spotting the to sand-pollsb*grind* S j i f i SAW KIT sive study of Shakespeare’s great problem has been the fact Kristian Bendorsen, master of the ill-fated Norwegian tanker Stolt Dagali, thia Briggs and Almee Patter­ Week, will Include the cIm s not smile. They talked little. A wreckage of the tanker, the buff or drilL Sturdy matal east— that the auditorium w m not drifting life boat, the debris- Hamlet and the plays of George son WM appointed; they will picnic, th? annual sports night, Navy man led them to a private carves Thanksgiving turkey for members of his crew after their rescue from Grtrabladts—varta- Bernard Shaw. being made available to the’ section of the mess hall where flecked oil slick, as dawn broke. tila tRility Jig Saw. present approximately a dozen the presentation of the class club. Previous bookings for the At the main gate of the air Atlantic collision. Fourteen crewmen were killed and five are still missing as a As a folkslnger, Mr. Lunny mottos and their Latin trans­ history, the banquet, the they sat at three tables and, still has been a member of several auditorium prevented the club in silence, ate from their trays station, two Marines were dis­ result of the accident. (AP Photofax.) ^ D-130 U-100 lations to the entire Commence­ awards assembly and the grad­ from using the stage when it piled high with turkey, ham, cussing the rescue mission. UTILITT groups. ’The high-polnt of his ment Committee which will nar­ uation ceremony. career came last July 4 when WM needed, thus hindering the green peas, mashed potatoes, “ It’s a helluva way for those POWERSAW DRIU row the list down to three or Members of the Commence­ Paula Rooen Bruce Taylor production schedule consider­ candied yams, pie and coffee. fellows to spend Thanksgiving,” 7V4"Sawfor 1 YEAR he appeared as Bob of Bob and four. The entire senior class ment Committee who will work ably. Leas than 100 yards away, six one Marine said. Replied the the price of a FREE SERVICE* Usaful accasaorlai Lo at the Hampton Beach Ca­ will vote on this final group closely with the Senior Execu­ Plans are now underway for' of their comrades were in hospi­ other, "for the ones who made it for any tlactrie sino on a program which In­ to decide upon the officlsil tive Committee throughout the Legion of Honor an entirely new spring produc­ tal beds, too badly hurt or shak­ here, I’d say it was a helluva OPEN TONIGHT TO 9 P.M. drilL cluded the Brandywine Sing­ clMS motto. year in planning all these func­ tion. Several new scripts are en up to go to the dining hall. good way." ers. He has also appeared on The collection of class difes tions, were elected during thfe under examination and a final the W ire Hootenanny Road will begin Monday, Nov. 30, the past week by each senior home­ Responsible, energetic, cheer­ In the same manner that the decision on the play to be pro­ Show and is presently a mem­ first day that seniors will be room. ’The representatives are ful and a little bit mad is this music which he plays add.s some­ duced will be forthcoming hot beef and gravy sandwich, ber of the North Winds. This South Windsor buttered green beans,T. pickled able to pay this $1 fee to their Rick Ames, Pam Bamlngham, week’s female Legionnaire, thing extra to his life, this j shortly. group plans to go to New York Commencement Committee rep­ Bob Bosworth, Dorothy Cobb, A date for the performance beets, jam sandwich, fruit; and record if they can find a Paula Rooen. She's a busy girl, week’s male legionnaire, Bruce ’Tuesday, baked sausage links, SHOPMATFS Mod. 5100 resentatives. Mrs. Parmys Pratt Randy Cote, Leslie Dowd, Leo- hM been set; a new production See Hew suitable song. and Mr. Arthur Jones, who nofa Fava. taking College Level Western Taylor, assumes a status of one schedule will be made out. and mashed potatoes, buttered car­ It will be back to school next who contributes greatly to the Yule Fair will supervise the financial m - Also Linda Gahagan, Carl Civ, Frence I'V, Chemistry and casting will beg;in after the be­ rots and peas, wheat bread and week for Mr. Lunny who will betterment of life at MHS. ginning of the new year. buttsr, applesauce; Wednesday, pects of all senior activities in Hohenthal. Duke Hutchinson, Honors Elnglish. A student who graduate in June with a bach­ cooperation with co-treMurers wants to learn, she remarked Bruce’s academic schedule for It is hoped that the new play tomato soup a^.d oyster R A D IA L^ elor’s degree In English from Marj Luke, Jan McMillen, Sal­ his final year consists of Honors with a much greater appeal and By Qmrch crackers, tuna fish salad sand­ Betsy Hyde and Stan Opalach, ly Miller, Chris Neill, Roy about a summer spent studying The most magnificent gift the U o f H. ’Then, he will be explained the procedure for col­ at Mt. Hermon Prep School, English IV, French IV, physics, with a wide variety of charac­ wich, cake square; ’Thursday, “off to Europe or some ob­ Parks, Carol Puzzo, Paula Ros­ and Modern European History, ters to be portrayed will draw spaghetti and meat sauce, cab­ lecting and turning in money en, Janice Scanlon, Fred "All the kids sat around 8md Set Dec. 5 SPEEDS QIHDEPENDENT scure place.” On hts retunV he paid for dues, the class picnic, discussed and wanted to learn all level one, and Band. His students back into the club and bage and carrot salad, rye plans to attend graduate school Sprague, Bruce ’Taylor, Valerie having the ability to plan his spark more enthuslMm within bread and butter, cookies; Fri­ for all your family! and the senior banquet. Senior because it w m interesting.” at Yale, UCLA, or UOonn. dues will be used to defray the Wabrek, Pat Williams Responsibility is one of time around a schedule, such m the group. A new and more In­ The United Church Women day, fish sticks, baked beans, this one, is shown by the many WITH g SPINDLES Despite the negative efforts Exchange Students View Dance expenses of the picnic and the ’The alternates Include Larry Paula’s strong points, m she volved plot should keep interest of the First Congregational tossed salad, peanut butter and o f a few of his students, Mr. Adams, Alan Baxter, Cynthia activities in which he hM par­ with the play while it Is in pro­ jelly sandwich, fruit. Milk will Lilli Concepcion, AFB exchange utudent to MHS, Betsey gradtiatlon ceremony, while hM proven in her position m Church, Main St., will hold its 1 Tool Workshop for Most Woodworking Jobs I Lunny’s eight weeks here have any surplus will be put Mide in Briggs, Linda Chace, Peg De- co-editor of the ‘World.’ Not ticipated throughout his high duction. be served with all meals. House, center who went to France via AFS last summer, The reorganization hM al­ annual Christmas Fair on Sat­ reinforced his desire to teach order to purchase a clMs gift. han, Bob Evans, Judy Frithsen, one to panic in the face of the school career. His contributions Sunday Church Meetings and Gerrl Kosturi, ICYE student from Vienna, discuss mu­ to Manchester High School are ready begun to progress, and urday, Dec. 6 from 10 am. to 4 MAGNAVOX In a high school. He has found Vice principal George Elm- Kathy Gaudino, John Krlnjak, World’s daily catMtrophes; she The Junior PYF of the Wap­ tual interests at the Alumni Dance Wednesday night. Lilli pm . in the church hall. this period to be “a lot of work Site Kopi^ln, Roberta Lehmus. hM been known to prance numerous, and they include; much interest among those in­ plng Community Church will is wearing one of the several modem national costumes of merllng, advisor to the senior Special feature of the fair but fun . . . challenge.” He has Also Oarolyn McPherson stockingrfooted across the table Membership in Band and Dance volved hM been apparent m a meet at the Community House the Philippines. (Herald photo by Satemis.) cIm s , also presented to the rep­ result of it. will be the appearance of the applied to MHS in hopes of John Minnkdi, Loretta Murphy, tops, distMting a last-minute Band for four years, (acting m at 3:45 p.m. Sunday to go on resentatives the tentative Mr. Blanchard and Miss well-known artist, Natalie Gar­ continuing his teaching career. Almee Patterson, Juris Pukin story. She hM also served on president and student leader of a hayride and will return to the schedule of this year’s senior each respectively), representa­ Ehigland, who have taken over vin of Wallingford, who will cut ASTRO-SONIC* Stereo Pete Tennant, ’65 acUviUes. After the ChristmM skis. Tad Rosen, Nancy Rourke, the Student Council for two Community House for refresh­ tion on Student Council for four the organization of the club, Roy Parks, ’06 Alan Snyder, Donna Tedford, years and on the Senior Com­ silhoiuettes of <^dren. ments. 'The meeting will dose UPSON Awards Given to Harriers; vacation, the other senior com­ years and mansigement of the were eurprised and pleased at Barbara Valculls, Lorraine Ya- mencement Committee. She has Mter. Garvin has been at at 5:30 p.m. mittees (reception, breakfMt, soccer team for two years. the number of students who many area chimch affairs and TRAIN BOARDS clMs history, etc.) will be form­ wonflcl. also been in the Girls’ Leaders The Senior PYF will meet at Out of school acUvlUes for have become members this fe seen each year at the Spring- ...surpasses all other achievements Knight Leads Squad in ’65 ed, arrangements will be made Paul PUkonis, ’66 Club, the Current Affairs Club the Community House Sunday O tA S I •miN coiot and United Synagogpte Youth. Bruce has been Hi-teens Youth, year. A series of one act plays field Exposition. from 7 to 9 p.m. for a business Chess Team Paula likes a lot of things— in which he is presently serving will be worked into the spring Baby sitting, games, pony in the re-creation of sound! DEADENS lOUND schedule. The purpoee af these meeting. The annual cross country*^ presentation of awards. The quiet, simple things, mostly, M president, and the Manches­ rides and other activities for ter Civic Orchestra. His musical will be to allow more of the 140 The Suburbanite Yoimg AESOEU vwumoM first award made was the Meeting Planned like rain puddles, walking bare­ children will be held in or ♦ n o t u b e s — no other makes today—regardless o f price—can banquet was held at Marco Models Aid abilities are shown not only by odd members a chance to dis­ N Adult Group will meet at the Record 3-1-1 “guts” trophy which is given to foot through autumn leaves, around the Walcott Building. HOIDS TtAOt SSCUEEnr IPolo’s Nov. 10 after the har­ the comic strip “Peanuts,” his participation in these func­ play their actl'vities. Center Church in Manchester rival the electrifying performance of a Magnavox Imperial. a boy who has shown himself For Teachers Candy Hachadorlan, '66 A special gift shop will be Sunday at 7:30 pm . 'The Rev. riers had completed a success­ people who smile, and a certain tions. but also by his election to Revolutionary solid-state circuitry replaces vacuum tubes and WONT SCIAKH IM O a by his devotion to be an out­ In Study of ready for children who wish to Clifford Simpson will speak. In Matches ful season. little cafe in Hartford. Dead­ the All-Connecticut Band m a standing example of determina­ Teaehera of English from sophomore. do their own Christmas shop­ ’The board of deacons of Wap­ component-damaging chassis heat, making thii superlative The distance men assembled lines and shoes just don't fit In tion and sportsmanship despite Bennet, RUng, and MHS will Bruce’s favorite leisure time ping without their parents. plng Community Church will at the Blast Hartford restau­ with Paula. Show Planned Mrs. Hunter MacDonald and instrument ten times m ore efficient than the tube setsit obsoletes. ’The Chess Club has recently any lack of natural ability. This Paris Layout ■When not engaged in crack­ activity is playing and listening meet In the library Sunday at rant on the return journey from meet Tuesday for a curriculum Mrs. Jewell Burnham are co- participated in several inter­ year’s deserving recipient was ing up her friends, Paula shows to jazz, but he finds time also 8 pm . New Britain, the site of CCIL planning eession which ie part By Aquaettes chairmen assisted by the fol­ scholastic tournaments. Each Jon Kimball ’66. Varsity letter The enchanting city of Paris her serious side, an integral for eating pizza and watching member taking part In a tour­ Field Day that afternoon. At of a continuing program of lowing: Mrs. Earl Sanford, an­ M’s were received by seniors hM brought to MHS through part of her character that hM sports car races. High among Manchester Evening Heriild nament plays one game with a this meet the Indians had Pete CJodin (Cjfold M ), Paul Kry- curriculum revision. One main his dislikes are ” two-or-more — tiques; Mrs. J. Watson 'Vlbert, the creativity of Mrs. Mclnger- gained her so much respect. The MHS pool will be trans­ I South Windsor correspondent. * Here’s the most versatile precision member of the opposing team. garnered third place as a team, siak, George Davis. Jack Laf- topic will be the new approach Helping other people means faced people” and “ individuals formed to the mystical world Christmas decorations and Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- GRINDS, BUFFS, One point la scored for a win or and captain Pete Godin ’65 per­ ney’s French students. Wooden greens; Mrs. Robert Davis, bak­ tool you can own! Only radisi saw ko, Les Dowd, Ken Nechitielo, to the teaching of g;rammar anuch to her. who bring about the stereotyped of fairy tales for the annual 0148. SANDS, FOR WIRE- i checkmate, and % point is sonally finished second. Dinner A1 Baxter, and juniors Ken replicM of famous buildings which ifl being used in Mir. Her­ Paula Rosen teen-age image” . Aquaette show. The title of the ed goods; Mrs. Merle Dinse and that gives you 3 correct s ^ d s for j is scored for each player in the was served in many courses Knight and Dave Mellen. The and monuments of France’s bert PaganTs sophomore hon­ Paula considers her teaching A memorable moment in his aquatic fantMy, “Brothers Mns. Ian MacDonald, handi­ REFUGEES LOSE WAY WHEEL WORK, every job: 3450 RPM for gnnding, ’ case of a draw. ranging from potato salad to capital are laid out on a scale ors Elnglish classes. Using the of handicapped children to be life h M been the “ touching Grimm Go for a S'wlm” sug­ crafts and gifts; Mrs. Cyrus BRUNSWICK, Germany (AP) lone sophomore letter - winner SAWS, DADOES, buffing, sanding, wire-wheel work. » 'The team traveled to Weav- spaghetti and Ice cream. drawing of the street plan of textbook Patterns of English the primary experience that has scene of Mount Rushmore at gests the themes for the vari­ Miller, cheese, homemade jellies — Two East CJerman refugees was Dave Stoneman. Numerals LIFE-SIZE , er High School on October 16 Following the consumption of Paris. The buildings include by Paul Robert, students begin influenced her life. In spending night while the waiters of a ous routines which will recre­ and jams; Mrs. Guenther lost their way among the barbed CUTS MOULDING, 5000 RPM for sawing, dadoing or were handed to the little har­ for the first match, which they such famous structures m the by studying the language and Sunday afternoons m an In­ restaurant adjacent to the mon­ Kraus, children’s activities and wire barriers along the Iron moulding cutting. 10,000 RPM for this buffet supper, the spieech riers by Captain Brian Wirta ate a variety of stories from ROUTS, SHAPES, C H R IS T M A S lost 3-2. The next match was Cathedral ofiN otre Dame, the working up to the rules. This Is structor of the Handicapped and ument sang ‘God Bless Ameri­ “The Nightingale” and “(Cin­ gift shop; Mrs. James McGuire Chirtain border and by mistake routing, shaping, dovetail work. Cuts making began with Coach Rob­ ’66. The i>apooses suffered only DOVETAILS. with Loomis of Windsor on Oct. ert Sines, Mr. Paul Phinney, Sorbonne, the tomb of Napole­ contrary to the traditional iMt summer as a volunteer ca.’ ” Bruce prefers not to be a derella.” ’The different synchro­ and Mrs. Robert Farmer, lunch­ doubled back into c5ommunlst FIGURES 25. 'The match was lost 6>4-3’^. one defeat in 1964. 4"x4", cross-cuts 1"x16", 27V4" both serving on the science on. the Arc of ’Triumph, the method of teaching English in worker at Camp Kennedy, character in history but does nized swimming numbers will eon and snack bar; Mrs. Walter territory, Western border police for On Oct. 28 the team played St. On the subsequent Friday, BMtllle, the Louvre and, of rip cut. Push-button key lock on staff, and Alan MacDonald ’66, voting waa conducted to choose which rules are presented and Paula hM given much of her­ admire Leonardo Da Vinci, “be­ range from a duet to the muslo V Morse, decorations and Mrs. reported today. put PLYWOOD • Bernard’s in New London, beat­ course, the Eiffel Tower. Also, then applied to tte language. self. These experiences have cause of his quest for knowl­ The refugees, a 41-year-old .50 switch bar for safety. team spokesman, all delivering a captain for the 1965 harier of the “Walts of the Flowers” F. Lee Magee, publicity. $ ing them 4-2. Manchester’s next to depict more clearly the city given her a "feeling of knowing edge and truth in every phase teacher and a 27-year-old farm Informal talks. Coach Sines and squad. It was announced that The program hM been dis­ to a grand finale Square Dance Tonight victory was over East Hartford of Paris, there is a sidewalk cussed at pMt curriculum there is something I can do that of life.” worker, finally managed to get Mr. Phinney praised the team Ken Knight ’66 will lead the In­ ’The 23 aquaettes and six The South Windsor Square See If Today! High in a 7%-J/i match. In a cate and a bookstore along the meetings, and iMt year’s teach­ really counts.” Besides his religion, Bruce male guest members have been Dance Club will hold a dance to­ across the border — unseen by 189 tournameirt with Bennet Jun­ for Ita efforts which produced dians along the warpath in Seine River. ers heard Mr. Kenneth Wilson One of her most memorable feels that his "relationship with working three to four after­ night at the Wapplng Elemen­ East German g;uards — after ior High, the team was vic­ a 6-2 OCIL record. quest of scalps. Dave Rubinow and Bn^ experiences at MHS is of her wandering around the barriers Next on the agenda was the of the University of Connecti­ people” h M Influenced his life noons a week under the super- tary School. The caller is Bob torious, 7-1. On Nov. 20, Man­ Les Dowd, '65 Derrick, both of whom ftre cut expound the advantages of first day M a student, when she the most. 'vision o f Miss Mary Jaronzyk in the dark Thursday night. chester matched Conard in a Grandpre. Dancing will be from Mrs. Mclnemey’s students this this new system and describe very seriously began to buy an Future plans for Bruce in­ for the show. 8 to 11. All club level dancers S’ i-3»4 draw. year, were in charge of organ­ Us use at the E. O. Smith elevator ticket from an ex­ clude college and a career in The show will be hrfd Friday A Use For That Wasted Corner The club ladder, marking izing the models. ’The actual are invited to attend. Here's a bright new way to Council Members School In Storrs. tremely persuasive senior. physics with music as a side­ and Saturday nights, Dec. 11 Next Week’s Menus competition between members structures, however, had been aay “ Merry Christmas.’* All Teachers, therefore, e Luckily, she didn’t have the line. Until then though, Bruce and 12 at 8. Tickets are fifty South Windsor High School: AUTOMOTIVE of the club, is in progress with made by previous* French you do is paste on fir plywood, eagerly looking forward to money at the time, ^ n d w m lives with his parents, Mr. and cents with SAA and one dollar Monday, Ravioli with meat the following members in the Receive Passes pupils. ’The two boys made the cut out and erect. It’s easy, demonstration by Mr. PaganTs saved from falling victim to Mrs. Donald Taylor, of 47 without. ’They may be' pur- sauce, peach short cake; Tues­ SERVICES, INC. fun, too. top ten:' Bob McBride, Bob map of Paris and put it on a cIm s of,the use of this tech­ the school’s most notorious Clyde Rd., who have just cause chMed from any Aquaette day, cheeseburger on roll, wax- THE GIFT UNUSUAL $1. eoeh Hughes, Eld Szymanoski, Alan ’The Executive Committee of large wooden board. They also practical joke. to be proud of their son. Rt. 44-A — CovMtiy The Imperial Maditarranaan-model MoDonald, Bill Hust, Mike arranged the buildings In their nique in a simulated clMsroom member or at the door. beEuiB, tapioca pudding; the Student Council has voted situation. This combination of laughter Bill Carney, ’66. Marlljm Toomay, '66. Wednesday, chicken chow mein, Joynson, Warren Mosler, John proper places. 1-ST691 crafted In Distressed Pscan. On to Issue special Student Coun­ There will also be reports by and selflessness lives with her Jello with whipped cream; concealed awival casters. Primus, Greg Dvorak and Ste­ Later this year, Mrs. Mc­ QUALITY cil Passes to all its members. lnem ey’s French classes will other English teachers of the parents, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Students wishing to use the Thursday, pork chops, mashed phen Connolly. Rosen and family at 100 Ware- MHS library after four p.m. potatoes, com, applesauce; Fri­ ANGEL ’The passes are similar to those study Paris through readings use of the more traditional ap­ noke Road. must obtain a pMS from a li­ 65 Students day, tomato soup, tunafish salad and elides of the city. She proaches to the teaching of USED CARS r t r a w d r u « Issued to students who belong Gall Seiler, ’65 brarian. on roll, chocolate cake. Milk will CHINA feels that this plan will give grammar. Somanhis Takes to the National Honor Society. the students a better idea of Form Ski Club be served with all meals. ’08 FALCON IVIagnavox. They will allow council mcm- aeeaP ...LETS YOU the layout of the capital. Elementary schools; Monday, FUTURA WAGON CLOSETS 'bers to be excused from Study The model w m on display in “65 Skidoo!” might be an ap­ Radio, heater, automatic, Qub Pictures Hall attend to Student Council clean. HOLD THE WORLD’S GREAT MUSIC IN THE are sanded smooth, the language lab, but now Is in propriate slogan for MHS’ new­ business. This will be of great ly formed Ski Club. Under the ready for decorating 'Tuesday was a busy day for help, especially to Committee room 240. ’60 CHEVROLET PALM OF YOUR HANOI Now you may select your favorite in a beautiful pastel Candy Davidson, ’66. direction of Miss Ruth Prately PARKWOOD WAGON the members of the Somanhis Chairman. In that they will be of the language department, music on glorious Stereo FM, brilliant Monaural FM/AM Radio, change records, color or stained to staff. From 8:25 in the morning able to take care of details Radio, heater, automatic, suit milady’a fancy. about 66 skiers met November ^ i> ' V-8, power steering. adjust volume, or turn on/off—all from your easy chair! The Imperial has such vast to 1:35 in the afternoon, pic­ which might otherwise delay 20 for an organizational meet­ tures of MHS’s various clubs action in the regular Council Jan McMillan ing at which future club activi­ tonal dimensions and purity. It can “whisper" the full beauty of music or “shake meetings. ’69 CHEVROLET Model No. 1260 and organizations Were taken ties were discussed. Suggestions 4-DOOR BEL AIR your walls" with a majestic crescendo. You’ve never heard anything like it! 100-watts in the auditorium and area. Much time was spent In dis- Wins Tourney Included films on skiing and ski Standard 6, radio, heater. Reedy to dlwNeyl ’The photographs will be used in cus.sing the motion of the pass­ techniques, along with lectures undistorted music power, two highest-efficiency 15" Ultra-Sonic Bass Woofers es. At fir.st only junior and sen­ Reg. $59.95 INDOORS OR this year’s edition of the year­ New Teacher on care'of equipment and first ’68 PONTIAC with 112 oz. magnet weight four 1,000 cycle Exponential Treble Horns—are Just» book. ior and Executive Oommittee Jan M'cMlllan hM emerged aid,. Another suggestion was STAR CHIEF 8 OUTDOORS Somanhis personnel who su­ Mr. Ernest Lewis, a man with representatives were to re­ Victor in the elimination tennis that a day-trip to the Southern Assorted Milk and Jjti O O few of Its superlative.features. For the thrill of a lifetime, hear it todayl ( Automatic, power steering, pervised the day’s activities re­ an easy-going personality and receive them. When a group of tournament spon-sored by the Berkshlres could be organized Dark Chocolate Lb. ^ I power brakes, power win­ sophomores argued that they Girls' Physical Education de­ ported that they ran smoothly sparkling sense of humor, is a with transportation provided by dows, radio, heater, real N tndy in accordance with the schedule too should be allowed the privi­ partment. The tournament was buses. sharp. And now yoor records can laist a lifetime—^because the fabu­ HMdt no work. It which had been drawn up ear­ new addition to the Science De­ lege, the motion was tabled. At held aftbr the regular seMon The main purpoees of this , Masterpieces ■Ir.idy printed on a later meeting the Executive for Intramural teniils had been lous and corclutive Micromatic Record Player eliminates dis* weatheiiiW VI" lier. A t the same time. Stu­ partment of Manchester High. club are to further the com­ ’68 FORD V-8 dent Council representatives Committee decided that all completed. munity’s interest In this rapidly Vi-TON PICKUP oemiblo noord and stylus wear—the Diamond Stylus is thick Hemasete. A Biology teacher he took a in Miniature For ditpley on made certain that each member members would receive the Although only seven girts growing winter sport and to guaranteed 10 years. lawns, porch, roofs, er Indoorc—easily pre-medical course at Trinity. passes. ’52 MG T;d . Ten styles to choose of every club owned an SAA signed up to participate in the promote safe, alert skiing. An­ fastanad wHn nalla er acrawa. B fa«t For the past few summers he Sharon Douton, ’67. "A Collector’s Item!’’ from. , high ahdSO"wMa.Rud8atprioad.. booklet. This is one of the pre­ contest. Miss Julia Case, who nouncements will be made as to L O R T ' S requisites of participation in ex­ has been taking Chemistry and originated the idea of the tour­ when the next meeting of the UTTUC ARISTOORATS ’03 VOLKSWAGEN COME IN choose from our wide selection of be.Tutiful styles . . . tracurricular activities, and per­ Biology courses on National nament, said that these girls ski club will bq held. All Inter­ MNIATURI OHOCOLATKR SEDAN sons who were not members of Science Foundation grants at World Wealth were those who were the most ested students are Invited. Radio, heater. other Magnavox solid-st.ate consoles are priced from $ 1 4 9 5 0 1 0 % O ff $ the Student Activities Associa­ universities such as Yale, IVes- skilled in tennis and that she tion were unable to have their leyan, the University of Massa­ was generally pleased with Its ’61 CHRYSLER Novelty Be^un Limited Time - picture taken. chusetts, and UConn. He is outcome. Pre-Medics Host Full power! Air conditioning. The Girls Leaders’, Boys presently attending a Botany In the quarter-finals Jan Mc­ Ijcaders’, and Aquaettes’ photo­ course on an NSF grant Satur­ "Word Wealth” la a name Millan, Chris O’Nell and Pearl ’01 FALCON CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS WORKBENCH Manchester MD 2-DOOR SEDAN graphs could not be taken due day mornings at UConn. which usually brings unplea.sant Olmstead. all '65, and Judy Haavy duty 22' wide CLEAN . CONVENIENT to unforeseen difficulties in ob­ Standard 6, radio, heater. Mr. Lewis taught Chemistry visions of vocabulary quizzes NMhke, ’66, were the victors. (ISykloifii OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. X 70* long X 36* high taining the gymnasium. Mem­ During the playing ofthe semi­ The first meeting of the Pre- PREST - O - LOGS and Biology at Wethersfield ’61 JEEP bers of these clubs are remind­ and spelling teste to a student’s finals Jan trounc^ Judy, and Med 'Club WM held Monday kf- workbanch. Ready The Magrie Fuel For Flreplaooa or Btovea. High for two years and at 901 m a i n BT.—64S-6S21 I SATURDAY TO S:30 PAd. ed that these photographs will mind. Juniors in Mrs. Joyce Pearl defeated Chris. Jan and ter school In room 133 under the 4 wheel drive, plow, deluxe toaasambta.forohly Wm Bum Up To ’Two Hours. Windsor High for eight years. Prescription Pharmacy | cab. be rescheduled at a later date. He plays golf and is a fancier I>on's Level I Engli.sh clMses Pearl met for the final contest supervision of Mr. Emeet ^18.95 « LOGS PER BOX of tropical fish. He Is advisor to have been given a chance to on Wednesday, Nov. 18, in Lewis, a Biology I teacher. A TESTED—ADJUSTED—DELIVERED—SERVICED SPANISH CLUB NEWS the Future Physicians Club. change this. Instead of a.ssign- which Jan won 6-love, 6-love. surprisingly large turnout Of about 30 students showed Inter­ ’ 2 .2 5 The Spanish Club met after The ■ new biology teacher es­ ing drills, Mr.s. Don had her BY OUR OWN MECHANICS CANDY SALE HELD est in joining. Mr. Rogers In­ school on Tuesday, Nov. 17. pecially enjoys teaching at students write their own and FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1931 Members saw slides of Cuba, Fifty dollars was raised by troduced Doctor Duke of Man­ Manchester High because of the present them to the rest of the narrated by former Spanish- c m s the Library Pages this week chester Memorial Hospital as a wonderful science faculty. He I . KU’’’iV .‘=r'"br .n American students Clara On- Imaginations were given free through their Candy Sale. The speaker. ’The doctor appreciated likes the school system, eap^t* darza and Pola Fialkoff. . The reign and it w m not unusual to .proceeds of this annual tradl the interest shown In medicine movie, “ Mexico, Ciudad Encan- ally the double laboratory pe­ find a question like “ The man tion will help defray the trans and suggested touring the hos­ "Quality h The Best Economy Of All" riods and the make-up sessions tadora,” showing the famous w m protected from the sharp portatlon costs of various con Artistic Displays Created by Students pital M an interesting future buildings; monuments and vari­ held every afternoon. teeth of the ------by the Col­ ventionu which the page's attend activity. The club taopea to boat SHOP FRIDAYS ous attractions of Mexico City, Mr. Lewis Uvea with his wife gate Inyisible shield.” The prop­ throughout the year. other speakers In the future. including bullfighting, was also aiid four daughters (two of er answer is vampire! Other Students walking down the halls of MHS often notice the artistic work done by many tal- Officers of the club were viewed by the club. them twins) at 48 Sunny View students have' incorporated Students are reminded th' e>- ''idents. Eileen Packard ’66, hM worked during her Art TV clMses with Mrs. Kelson also eleoted. They are: Preel- TO 8:30 P.M. ** Dr., Vernon. a,. ven up study halls to design the showcase near the workshops. The theme ”If Potterton’sMANCHESTER’S OLDEST AND LARGEST TV, RADIO their interests into writing lockers should be kept lock ' Students,are reminded that Marilyn ’Twomey, ’66 drills about parties or drag at all times when not In use. you . be thoughtful, we could be thankful,” Is depicted in a scene of a MMter turkey RECORD AND APPUANtn S’TORB TEL BUILDING MATERIALS w h ^ illnees eauaea absence races. Certainly no one in the eading Ui .ea smaller tuikeys In a Thanks^vlng song. Bllaen’s idea was that turkeys echool, tfae student can BacauM o t a Taaohara’ Our- ebtss oould find reason to com­ Tlie eoloni for th* preeent -ays get the "r a w end” o f Tliankaglvlng. During previous years BSUeen’s talents tvery barU Lafamus . end J oin ftOn* 110 CENTER ST. CORNER of CHURCH LUMBER FUEL not partlcipaU hi any’ eohool rleultim Meeting there wUl be plain that their W ord Wealth olaseee a w : B^nior, wine; Jun­ used on bulletin boards. Bha has also designed Christmas and Bprlng showcases. She has sick; treasurer, Oesrge .’HWrer sponaoNd acthrlUee an tlmt a four-hour eeestoEi in, *65 blue. cracker Suits.” — Piuila Olaoomlni, '66 — (Herald photo by Bataoda) 9AGE TWKSTT-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 19«4 MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. 00ME« FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1964 PAGE TWENTY-T^UBE

WeM Berllfi has be m over- Are, C.B.,” starring Julia Har­ S i r Winston Churchill 90 on. Monday wholmlngly re-elected natkmal Gift Certificate Theater Scene: ris; "I Was Dancing,” a play To Be Rich P eo p le ehainnan o< the p] So- by EMwin O’Connor; a musical olal Damocratic ? a -- ,. A A ^ Always Welcome version of “Roman Holiday” ; In Memory Tha re-alactlaa Thuraoay Rlchsuxl Rodgera’ musical ver­ You'ro Always Sun to Sauu at Great Britain Facing Problem-- ■trengOianad Brandt's leader- A Funny Thing Happened sion o f "The Time o f the In the sMp v s t next fall’s ganarai elec- MOTO'S FUEL ( » . The Baby Has By JERRY SHEEHAN Cuckoo,” and the long-awaited IfyEALEOTIX Uon campaign n m h m t Ghancal- NEW YORK—(NEA)—The "On a Clear Day You CWi See NEW YORK (AP) — Mam- lor Ludwig Bnard and Ida 3*7 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD | advantagn of a gift certificate On the Way to Broadway Forever,” by Alan Jay Lamer S t e i n s Christian Democrats. How to Honor a Living Monument oriea la the heart cari do aaora N ew s for the holidays, Mrthdaya or and Burton Lane. (In an aarll- Brandt won a .two-yaar tarm to chaer your aga than monay in Been Named... By JO.LN CROSBY er incarnationr Lemer was tba bank. aa natkatal ehalirnan with U4 o t any other time la that: ^behaved "like a date acquired at HENRY FORD H TEL 289-3498 • Newspaper Eaterprtse Asoa. a party in a monastery grave­ writing this show with Rodg­ You’va had your fair ahara of the S34 TOtas cast You do not burden tha re­ ers, and It was called ”I LONDON (N EA)—Brit, MILAN, Italy (AP) — The NEW YORK (NBA) — No­ yard.’’ living If you can ramembar cipient of the present with a tie Picked a Daisy” ). on* will honor « legend when— magazine Oggl in Milan, Italy, OBN. KONO LE body knows the trouble Broad­ Shows that haven’t had cast or sweater that he would not But so far, it has been the Monday when Sir Winston . Your biggest goal In Ufa was re p ^ e d today that New York VIBNTTANE, Lao* (AP) — way has been In this, the sea­ problems have had other trou­ friends of Henry Ford n and GALLON t U k o r , Natali* Ann, daugbtar o t Alfred Charles and wear to pay off on election b et bles. "Golden Boy,” which has kind of season where a taxi Chared celebrates his to ride down a Mil on a bicycle Oan. Kong La, leader o t Oia son that wasn’t there. driver, picking up a fare out­ Maria Christina Austin say they Joan Marie Krom Rehor, 12 Burke Rd., Rockville. She was You do not burden yourself Officially, the Broadway sea­ become a hit despite curiously 90th birthday. Fm- Church­ with your feet on the handle­ neutralist Laotian army, will side "The Physicists,” asked bars. will be married before Christ­ spend next week In Buddhist bora Nov. 80 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ by chasing around stores to dis­ son opened on September 17 mixed reviews, opened 'with the ill is no k^er regarded mas. CASH ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Krom, West- cover "Juet the thing” for the fourth revision of the script. what the show was about. Bob Hope was a rising young retreat. when .lean Anouilh’s "Traveler "It’s about a physicist who Bara aa a mM« man. He haa b«- song and dance man on ther two- The head of the Ford Motor The S3-year-old general, a de­ 1 2 / 2 ' field, Mass. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. SopM* relative or friend. Without Luggage” came to the Except for the utterly be- eoma aomethlng larger than Ufa Oo. and the Venice-bora divor­ Rehor, Westfield, kfesa. She has a brother, Jeffrey Thomas, You do not tip your hand by gullli^ "Fiddler on the Roof,” commits himself to an asylum a-day vaudeville circuit. vout Bud^lst shaved Ms head \ ANTA Theater. That show to prevent his knowledge and monumental. cee, eeen together frequently and changed Ms uniform fo r , 4; and a sister, KatMeen Ann, 8. aMiing over the phone, ”Say opened on schedule, a state­ with Zero Mostel giving a great, Mothera cured children of M HOI7B DELIVERY AND BUHNER SER^CB * * • • • from destroying the world,” Hoar doaa one pay homage thumbsucking in their sleep by during the past year, reportedly robes three days ago after j Jim, what's your glove else?” ment hardly any other show funny and poignant perform­ to a Uvlng monument? v.ill be married in a civil cere­ Peterson, Joel Milton, son of Rev. Melvin T. and Lor* ance, and "Golden Boy,” there he was told. Oeing an old stocking over their spending a night meditating in a The clear virtue of a gift cer­ can make. It has since closed, "Already it’s a cliche," he wreatha at ita feet? Thla year, mony and travel in Europe on a ena M. Anderson Peterson, 64 Church St. He was bora Nov. . Is not one solid hit. Most o f the hand at bedtime. cave. It was reported today in tificate, as the American Insti­ a statement several shows can said. for the flmt time, the nation In many neighborhoods you brief honeymoon, Oggl said. Vientiana. I 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ tute of Men’s and Boys’ Wear make. shows that have opened, have feda keenly the inadequacy of could see dogfigdita in the street The article, by Benedetto parents are Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Anderson, Orion, Bl. points out, Is that your friend Not only h u the entire sea­ closed or are hanging on by the The One Stop the public trBMitea planned for several times a day. *- Mosca, said: “Three persons His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Pe­ ca>i amble oft to the specified son apparently been postponed, skin of the box office. Ita hero and the world’a great* During prohibition, If a man very close to Ford gave thla to terson, Monumrat, Kansas. He has two brothers, Karl, 4H. men's store at his leisure, and but also very few'actors weath­ It’s been a season o t the eat Uvtng atateaman. walked unsteadily, it was sus­ us. Maria Christina herself con­ Eric, 2; and a sister, Sylvia, 6 ^ . can select not only his favorite ered the storm. Among the cas­ avant grade or in some cases, Thla iraar, too, has aeen great pected he had the ” jake leg" firmed it, although not exjMcltly • • * • • style and colon, but also be ualties are film beauties Made­ the avant ungarded. Plays are GIFT SHOP for MEH set In asylums, "The physic­ ahangee tn Britain. On Novem­ from drinking a bad batch of In New York, where she lives Jaipes, David Brnoe, son of Bruce H. and Elise O’Don­ assured of getting the proper fit. leine Carroll, Shirley Knight, after leaving Milan for good.” ists” ), or concern the love NOW ber SO there will be no membera Jamaica ginger. nell James, 57 SUmdish S t, EMfield. He was born Nov. 81 If he is all set on garments or Jean Simmons and Margraret of Parliament to jump to their Ford and the former Anne Mc­ (^hoksat WgaiA. 9j v J dwjtl story of a pair of paraplegics IS THE TIME TO Children seemed to Inam at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ hats he can pick up accessories Donnell were divorced last Feb­ O’Brien. (the forthcoming "One By feet and to wave their order ^ o r e in school, and didn't have ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Donnell, S3 Edmund St. to his taste. The most sweeping cast papera aa uauaUy happens when ruary. One” ), or take a dull look at 'to spend all evening doing Hlg peteraal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Percy James, change In a season with a very CSiurchlll enters the House of None of which is to Imply a man undergoing self-analy- homework. West Springfield, Mass. He haa a brother, Michael Paul, 3; bad mortality, rate for actors LEASE Commons on hia birthday. He CAROLINE KENNEDY that there is a n t in g un-Amer­ sls from the womb to the pre­ About as many people be- LEAN. A U BEEF and a sister, Linda Marie, 16 months. came when producer David THE will not be there. The Grand U.S. CHOICE ican about seleewig a gift, wrap­ sent ("The Last Analysis” ). Ueved In prenology as believe In I NEW YORIC (AP) — Caroline • • • • * ping it up and sending It off. Merrick dropped three of the Old Man of British pollUcs re­ astrology today. I Kennedy is 7 years old today — But all is dim and disnul. Keardon, Utornas Mptthew Jr., son of Thomas and Lor- The certificate simply permits four leads — Miss Fontaine, Advance reports predict that tired aa a member of Parlia­ More grandmothers puffed on two days after her brother, e a a • M Ffi 1965 ment earlier this year. HAMBURG •tta Gallagher Reardon, 69 Croft Dr. He was born Nov. 18 easy, and safe, shop^ng. Lee Grant and Bhllott Reid— tiwo musicals will be big hits; corncob pipes than smoked cig­ John, turned 4. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ How to go about it? Here­ in the British sex farce "A Oar of Your CMiolee ChurchiU’a seat on the Con­ arettes. I They live with their mother, CUBE STEAKS Bajour”. with Chita Rivera and mother Is Mrs. Frank Gallagher, New York O ty, N.Y. His with, some advice from the Severed Head,” and replaced Hersohel Bemardi, and "I Had servative front bench in the Autumn's greatest delight for Mrs. John F. Kennedy, In a New 5 bs. $2.75 American Institute: them with membera of the York CSty apartment. paternal grandmother la Mrs. Thomas Reardon,.- Trenton, Ball” with Buddy Hackett Commons la now empty. No a boy was to go walnut hunting N.J. He haa two sisters, Annmarie, 2H end Patrice, IH - original London oast. MORIARTY in thjs woods. Later, when you If the recipient Uvea in the and Richard Kiley, l^ era is longer do the eyes of spectators same town, it’s easy. Merely Miss Knight waa due In Jean Jean Kerr's aforementioned stray to the gnome-like figure removed the rotting rinds, the PRIME MINISTER WILSON Thomaa, William Richard, son of Richard Albion and drop by your local men’s store Kerr’s "Poor Richard,” but was "Poor Richard” to look forwaxd BROTHERS V cupping hia ear to catch the stain remained on your fingers LONDON (AP) — Prime Min­ Evelyn June Wood Hiomaa, 13 Lucian St. He was bom Nov. or send a check and the store replaced during rehearsal by to, as well aa Jean Anouilh'.^ 801 Center St. repartee of “questloa time” in for weeks. ister Harold Wilson plans to vis-1 Manchester J During World War I ,' the flu FROZB4. CUBED 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ will make out the certificate up Joanna Pettet, familiar to tele- “Poor Bltos,” with Donald the Commons, the sharp thrust it several major capitals of al- j FANCY. SWEET UFE mother la Mrs. William S. Wood, Manchester, Mass. His pa­ to that amount and fire It off Pleasance; 'Hie Odd Couple,” •48-6186 epidemic caused Uncle Sam lied Europe early next year In 'vlsion fans aa one of the regu­ and parry of ddjate. Even hia ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Holland R. Thomas, to the lucky guy. with Art Camey and Walter; opponents admit that the House more casualties than did the an effort to rally understanding lars in NBC-TV’s The Doctors. IXXffiLING BACK: Retired from politics, he rides kaiser. Leominster, Mass. He haa two brothers, David Allen, 17; and If the Intended beneficiary Miss Simmons and Miss Matthau; "Ready When You I i of Commons Is a leeaer place and support of the International in the min. VEAL CUTLETS a TT BACON Kenneth Bruce, 14. Uves in another city the job la O’Brien were both in shows for ChurchlU'a absenae. Everybody bought things at policies of Britain's Labor party • • • • • retail. Nobody seemed to have a more complicated — but only that closed on the road. Miss One wondera what ha would government. very slightly more so. have made of the preaent La­ friend who could get It for him I Informants, who reported his R*>mo87ft Diana E., daughter of Ernest and Maria Gear- Carroll was replaced by Leora bor government with its raaor- wholesale. I plans in London Thursday right, glades Somogyi, 24 Llynwood Dr., Bolton. She 'was bom Nov. CSiances are that a major Dana In “Beekman Place,” edge majority of five votee. Modern Anglican Church If was a family crisis If a girl .said no definite arrangements 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has two brothers, men's store will have a branch which has closed. with long hair went to the bar­ ' have yet been made. Robert, 6, and Steven, 4. there, and they wlU be only too ITiveca Lindfors was replaced With hia memories of Ramsey HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • • • • • MacDonald and Clement Attlee, bershop and got it bobbed. delighted to receive your money by Joan Copeland in the musi­ You'n Afm yt Sun to Soou at You hen to see Hih former labor premiers, would May Be a Goal of Wilson Mother wept, and father MAYOR WILLY BRANDT 317 Highland St., Manchester, Conn. Phone *43-4278 ) Walker, Lynda Ann, daughter of Kendall L. and Marcia for this worthy cause. Or, says cal "Something More,” Mort the Institute, national credit he dismiss the present crew as stormed. KARLSRUHE, Germany 'Augur Walker, 33 Thayer Rd. She was bom Nov. 21 at Sahl withdrew from "The Sign veloe to M ien kt card clubs can supply you 'with In Sidney Briistein’s Window” ‘‘sputtering cratere from ex­ By GODFREY ANDERSON ^House of Lords The fellow who knocked on (AP) — Mayor Willy Brandt of i Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents spiritual your front door and tried to sell the names and addresses ot mer­ for reasons of, he said, health. 3 t e i r h 8 tinct volcenoe?” LONDON (AP) — Will Brit peers. The bishops of London, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Aug;ur, Old Lyme. Her paternal you a magazine subscription chants in any part of the coun­ He was replaced by Gabriel One reeaon why Churchill le ain’s new prime minister seek Durham and Winchester sit grandmother Is Mrs. Carl W. Walker, South Unlontown, ALL WOOL WORSTED SHITS was working his own way Pa. She hM a brother, Chirtls, 8; and a slater, Karen, 6. try. Qell, one of the original “Dead now regarded as a legend, and to modernize the Church of there by right of their sees; the Only at Stains can you gat quality England? through college — not his son’s. • • • • • A quick phone call to Amer­ End Kids.” as such Is held in- awe, is that others by seniority of their con­ You smugly felt you had done Blanche Turks and Norma hia life covers such a tremen­ Some of the clergy think he secration to the episcopacy. Frenicciardi, Jame« Andrew and John Anthony, twin ican Express, Diner’s Club, this high, at a price this tow. All will. They contend an unre­ your bit for the lord If you sons o f Frank R. and Carole Millett Fralllcclardi. 73 Ridge Carte Blanche or others prob­ Crane were both replaced In wool worsted fabrics In the na^- dous span. When Wlnaton Before taking office a bishop dropped a quarter In the collec­ GET SET FOR WINTER DRIVING NOW! formed Church would stand out St. They were bom Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ably will do the trick. Instant "Travelers Without Luggage." Churchill was bom In 1874, must follow the feudal form of tion plate on Sunday; some Jacqueline Mayro, who re- aat shades, tha newest models. bs shopping, ycu might call it. One Stop GIFT SHOP 59 like a sore thumb in the kind of pital. Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed­ Queen Victoria had been on the homage to the reigning mon­ gave only a dime. ceved good critical acclaim throne for 37 years, and the Britain he Is aiming a t arch. He must kneel, placing his ward Minett, South Portland, Maine. Their paternal grand­ Many a fat man spilled more when she starred in the off- exotic Disraeli with his black Although a Congregatlonallst hands between those of the parents are Mr. fc d Mrs. 'Vincent J. Fallicclardl, Westbrook, calories on his necktie at lunch Maine. They ha'i^ two arlsters, Annamarie, 4%, and Steph­ Broadway musical "Cinderella.” •urls was her prime minister. himself, Harold Wilson by ■ his queen, recite the temporal oath than the modem doctors now There were no. telephones, office now Is largely responsible anie. m . Hartford County left the show to Join Robert for Fine BOYS’ Wear of allegiance and kiss the royal allow him to have all day. Preston’s "Ben Franklin In electricity, automobiles, air­ for ecclesiastic^ appointments hand. Well-to-do families in small Paris.” By the time the show planes nor phonographa. Tenny- In the Church of Elngland. the It may fall to Wilson to ap­ towns usually kept a hired girl. G O O D >^EAR Poro, John Edmond, eon of Donald E. and Patricia M. Superior Court rilached Broadway, Suean W at­ aon was Bhigland’s poet laure­ state established church. Bish­ point successors in several sees. If you called her a maid or tried Garvey I^sro, Virginia Lane, Tolland. He wa.s bora Nov. 18 ate, Oscar Wilde its darling. ops, cathedral deans, even some He will get plenty of advice son was playing the part. Mar- to get her to wear a uniform, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ tyn Green withdrew from "The Karl Marx was still around. canons and lesser clergy are from the Archbishop of Canter­ An imcontested divorce, on she'd quit. ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Garvey. South Burlington. Vt. "PhyslclsU.” Winston was still a school­ appointed by the monarch on bury downward whenever a va­ Before the rise of suburban His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Edmond Poro. Pltteford, grounds o f cruelty, haa been boy at Harrow when Queen Vic­ Wilson's nomination. He could cancy occurs. But he doesn't One o t the big names— cookouta,. the only people who Vt. He haa two sisters, Colleen E.. 8, and Theresa A.. 2. granted to Mrs. Shirley Puclckl charity dictates not mentioning toria oelebrated her Golden Ju- change the look of things by have to follow It. generally cooked their food out­ • • • • • bilea When he entered the picking young men to the now Remarking that some seemed o f Wapping from Henry C. Pu- which one—was described In a Another Greet Buy doors were cowboys apd hoboes. Gordon. Kimberly Jeon, daughter of Ronald Charles and national trade paper as giving a army at th age of 21. Glad­ aging bench of bishops. well-satisfied by the mystery A wise child hung up his clcki of New Britain. Man-TiUond stone had just retired from poli­ There are 43 diocesan and 40 which shrouds crown appoint­ Karen Martha Mooney Gordon, Kelly Rd., Vernon. She was performance Uiat looked and For Yoor Buyt mother's stocking on Christmas bom Nov. 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ Mrs. Pucickl was given cus­ tics, and Gladstone had heard suffragan bishops In the Church ments of bishops, the Church of I Eve because it would hold more tody of the couple’s two chil­ TEEH'MAH the guns saluting the Duke of of England today. Hie oldest is England paper commented re­ NYLON TIRES WITH ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mooney, I presents than his own. dren, with a $15 per week sup­ TOPGOATS d Wellington’s victory over Na­ the 74-year-old Bishop of Sodor cently : 18 Llndman St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. SUITS I The most quoted fellow in a Charles L. Gordon, 820 ’IY>lland Tpke. port payment for each-child, poleon at Waterloo. and Man; the youngest the 49- "But fop every satisfied village was the village idiot. • a « a a and $10 a week alimony. 7t% Ofhs-StX ilP O O A T S In other words, Churchill’s year-old Bishop of Southwell. churchman there must be eight ! Everybody would rather have CAR RENTALS public life seems as remote to Their average age is around 60. or nine who are reluctant to I him around than send him to a Stmmonde, Susan Ann. daughter of Arthur William and the present generation as “ 1066 There Is no fixed retiring age. concede divine guidance to the state asylum, where they'd miss Doris Ann Conley Slmmonds, 135 Hartl Dr., Talcottvine. She Wheat to Rival Rice? and all that.” Many 19-year- To be a bishop in the Church old boy. the benefit of his daft wisdom. was bom Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ or LEASING olds, who were bom the year of Ehigland you must be “ a ‘‘Here then are som,e princi' A spendthrift was a guy who ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Conley, New­ ALBANY, Calif.—Wheat may learned presbyter” — priest — pies which should guide the burgh, N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. • AU Hokos 24b5 he stepped down as wartime 3995 bought a suit with only one pair become a competitor of rice be­ premier, have never seen at least 30 years oM. bom In prime minister. He should look of pants. Fred Slmmonds, Peeksklll, N.Y. She has two brothers. Scott, cause 'of ■work by A. H. Mor­ • All Medals Vtluol Stylo! Exceptionally j All wool topcoats, soma lawful wedlock, and of good life GOODYEAR’S SUPER-MILEAGE RUBBER Churchill or heard his voice. for candidates for the office of Those were the days! Re­ S’/4. and David, 1%. gan and his associates at the fine tailoring, done in i with all wool zip-llnars. On Nov. 80, in all parts of the and behavior. bishop who are sttU tn their SOs. member? • • * • • • All Times Agriculture Laboratory here. Steins own shops! Plus Warmth With a dress KngUsh-speeklng world, stat­ You will be addressed as right He should aim at cathedral Estabrook, Richard WlmUow II, son of Richard W. and The cost of stripping off bran reverend and have the legal the extraordinarily Una ues and paintings of Churchill staffs with initiative as well as Theresa Brown Estabrook. Mathieson Dr.. Andover, He was and bleaching the kernel is es­ Paul Dodge Pontiac appearance. Choose from style of "my lord bishop.” You scholarship. He should season More Fields Open bora Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ INC. Stevens' Consort fabric of win be imvelled. His health will timated at a cent a pound. For plaids, checks and herringbones. may marry but. If you do, your the bench of bishops with a ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, South 70% Orion Acrylic and be drunk. He will be named as WASHINGTON — Before WINTER WINTER WINTER BUY 4 cents a pound white, bland, 878 MAIN STREET a freeman tn many cities. wife will have no title or prece­ handful of men who are at home Bristol. Maine. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Phone 649-2881 30 % worsted wooll Excep­ Zip-Lined All Weather Coete 24.98 dence at public functions. In In th* modem world.” World War n , three fourths of COMPACT COMPACT FORD, CHEVY, Winslow Estabrook, South (Coventry. He has two brothers, protein-rich wheat can compete In Britain the BBC will pay professional women were teach­ with rice (at 8 cente a pound). tional quality, exceptional a 90-mlnute tribute to him on rank you will be above a baron Harold Wilson, the man who BARGAIN BARGAIN PLYMOUTH Gerald, 10, Michael, 8; and a sister, Sharon, 6. and below a viscount, mar­ ers or nurses. More fields are ***** value! ivy and continental television. In the United States married a Congregatlonallst 6.00x13 6.50 X 13 7.50 X 14 quess, earl or duke. minister’s daughter, may yet open now. Teaching and nursing Oeskell, Paula Margaret, daughter of Lewis Noble and styles — sizes 12 to 20. NBC-TV will broadcast an now account for only two tMrds Sure-Grip Sure-Grip Sure-Grip hour-long program based on The two arch bishops — C an-' give the establishment that N)(lon Tire Econom)( Tire Economy Nylon Elizabeth Plerog Gaskell, 3 Neill Rd., Vernon. She was bom terbury and York — sit with 24 j shake-up part of It seems to of the professional jobs open to Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Selection of fine suits for Sir Winston's book "Painting women. Fall Sals—Aluminum Combination as a Pastlmo.” of the other bishops In the I w4sh. 2 FOR 2 FOR 2 FOR 2 FOR grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Plerog, 30 O’Leary boysandtaan-manat 19.9B H He Wente to Feel A commemorative book, ‘The Dr. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. James L. Gaskell, 42 Island Race,” la being issued. , Teresa Rd. She has a brother. Lewis Jr., 17 months. - like e Country Squire ***** Windows $10.95 Doors $29.95 So la a record album of Church- Door Canopies, RoU-up Awning., Canvas Awning. Repaired, 1U‘b wartime speeches, includ­ •25 •25 ^ 3 2 Rooney, Kaulene Susan, daughter of Dennis Padraic and •35 Re-covered. Take Down Service and Storage. Boat Canvas A LL WOOL ing some never before heard IF YOU DON'T WANT A Sue Ann 'Wllaon Rooney, 214 Center St. She was bom Nov. Gift He'll Wear Everywhere: black tubeless black tubeless black tubeless Repaired or Made New To Your Pattern. All Work Custom outside the House of Commons. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal girand- M^e. Grommets — Eyelets — Fasteners. Alr-Conditioner Still the tributee seem puny, plus tax & plus tax g plus tax & mother la Mrs. Thelma Wilson, Rockville. Her paternal TEXTUREO 2 tires 2 tires 2 tires Covers Custom IVIade for Commercial and Home. Waterproof­ for Britons are tn a quandary SMALL CAR... g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rooney, 9 Florence ing Compound Fbr Tents, Boatcovers and Canvas. Rescreen- ALL‘W00L SPORT COATS as to wfakdi ChurchlB to honor. St. She has a brother, Kevin Sean, 19 months. Ing Alui^num Screens. The wartime leader? With ***** SPOHTOOAT his thumbs jammed Into his WE ALSO SELL Oodin, Ronald Donald, son of Donald and Theresa Le- vest, his chin thrust forward, Blanc Godin, 23 OuOook St.. East Hartford. He was bom MANCHESTER AWNING CO. & BLAZERS Churdtin was the very embodi­ Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal EST. 1949— 196 W. CENTER STREET—649-S09i ment of a bulldog nation fight­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon LeBlanc. 167 No. Main 27k ing for its life against the MATCHED SETS - FRONT AND REAR St. Hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Godin, “Narsis,” as he called them. Moncton, N.B., Canada. Thla Is, perhaps, the most pop­ ular im a ^ of the man. Touasaint, Steven Mark, son of William and Valerie Tbs statesman? Who Uvlng BIG 91lES Little Toussalnt, 235 Main St., East Hartford. He was bom Stains takes great care at the time wfll forget Church- Nov. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Hi's part in framing the Atlan­ irrandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Merton Little, 10 Cross St. to bring you all-wool fine tic Charier, or his postwar *iLA Falcon Country Squire His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Eiorothy Toussalnt. East fabric, new styling, care­ speech at Fulton. Mo.. In which 0 * f Auto, trans. Immaculate condition. Hartford. He has a brother, Michael, 7; and four sisters, ful men's-quality tailoring. he warned of the new menace •2490 Lori, 9, Cristy. 8, Jill, 5, and Lynn, 3. That means VALUE! Choose arising in the East? ***** Then there is Churchill the from solid color blazers, Possum, Laurie Elizabeth, daughter of Jerry George muted-tone, patterned writer, the ■4ull scholar who ^4 F^^RD Country Squire. Loaded with extras. •2990 and Barbara Ann La(Chapelle Possum, 96 Leland Dr. She was Herd Fioiih WOOL WORSTED SLACKS confessed that at school he had bom Nov. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ sport coats. 12 to 20. learned ‘TitUe Latin and less Bast buy In America for such gi«at quality at such Greek,” and who lived to ^ ve ternal gnuulpe*'®*>t* Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. LaChapelle, a low price. The same fabrics you sea in alaeka the ■ English language some of Bel Air Fordor. Extra nice. Hasardville. Her paternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. Its finest prose. 63 *1990 Jerry A. Possum, 96 Leland Dr. She has two brothers. Rob­ costing 12.95 and more. Plain front, single pleet and ert, 7%, David, 4; and two sisters, Kathy, 6%, and Shari, 8. continental models. SM Churchill's wartime memoirs ' a a * a * and hia "Hlstorv of the Englirii- Boys’ ZIP-LIHED Speaklng Peoples ' will Jive long 61 Monza 4-Door Sedan. Auto, trans. •1390 Poliansky, Corrtnne Margaret, daughter of Frank Wil­ after he Is gone. liam "and AnnaS^e Ellen O’Brien Poliansky. 87 Elm St. She ALL-WEATHER COATS Military strategist. joumaUst was bom Nov. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her pa­ landscape painter, bricklayer ternal grandmother Is Mrs. Julia Poliansky, Tolland. 14.95 to 10.95 Long Sloovod DRESS SHIRTS and wit—these are other facets 63 V-200 Fordor. Automatic. •1690 « « • • • of Churchill’s pencmallty that Styles in quantity for outstanding quality, for Christmas PhUlppe, Paul Edward Jr., son of Paul Edward and giving. Button or convertible cuffs, button-down, snap tab, wHl not be forgotten on his Franclne C. Obremski Philippe, 1 Regan Rd., Rockville. He birthday. 61 ^ ^ | b D 3 F-85 Cutlass. Auto, trans., P.S. •1690 was bom Nov. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ spread collars. Solid colors and stripes. 2 .9 8 4 5 .9 8 . How win Britain honor the INSTANT CREDIT ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Obremski man on whom the world has al­ DRESS SLACKS Jr., 80 Jensen St. His paternal grandparej^ta are Mr. and ______r ready heaped Its highest hon­ lor holdars o( eharga plataa, Fine Stevens' Consort Fabric 70% Orion acrylic, ors? Perh^ the most fitting 2-Door Hardtop. Immaculate. WINTER Mrs. Robert Philippe, Old Lyme. He haa a slater, Lauren, ------V 62 •2090 national cradit cards. FRONT WHEEL 30% worsted wool. Ivy, Continentel. 12 to 20. OM tribute to Churchill on hia 90th RETREADS RETREADS ***** birthday gould be that written GOODYEAR NATION-WIDE "NO L IM ir Chooso Long Sleouo SPORT SHIRTS famous Suburbanitt famous Goodyear Lee, Stephanie Caroline, daughter of Barry J. and Mary by <«e o f his fellow country­ Fordor Sedan. Std. sh ift tread design GUARANTEE men. Rudyard Kipling: "The 60 Ri^lh^ELER •690 tread design Jeffries Lee, 90 Baltimore St., Hartford, formerly of Man­ Big. big selection of styles, colors and patterns to tumult and ahoutinig dies; The No limit on months—No limit on miles—No chester. She was bom Nov. 11 at ,Mt. Sinai Hoepital. Her please. See the Stein selection tor tha gift shirt to 7 :5 0 x 1 4 limit as to roads— No limit as to speed— For 7.50x14 Ciq>tains and Kings depart; Black maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Uccello, 178 WASH & WEAR SLACKS suit his taste exactly. 2.98 to 4.98 Still atands Thine ancient sac­ 60 D^^D^yE Convertible. Check this one. the entire life of the tread. Black Spring St Her paternal grandmother la Mrs. Mary Lee, rifice, An . humble and contrite •1 0 M All New Goodyear Auto Tires Are Guaranteed 88 Margaret Rd. Guaranteed one year's wear. Quality, drast-up fabrics heart” against defects in workmanship and materials ***** •10.95 and normal road hazards, except repairable of Acrilan acrylic and rayon bland. 4.95 2-Door Hardtop. 3-speed floor sh ift •9.95 fwn»iiMi, Daniel Patrick, son of Dale P. and Diane M. NEW-8TTLE ROULETTE 57 ^#HEVY •590 punctures. ElesJardina Callalian, 362 Vernon St. He was bom Nov. 14 ONEIDA. N.Y. (AP) — A If A Goodyear Tire Fails Under This Guarantee at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. man died Thursday o t a gunshot plus tax g 2 any of more than 80,000 Goodyear dealers plus tax g 2 , and Mrs. Paul DesJardins, Simsbury. His paternal grandpar­ wound suffered In what police trade-in tires in the United States and (^nadg will make NO SET DOWN PAYMENT e LOCAL BANK FINANCING trada-in liras ents are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Callahan, New London. termed a variation of Russian allowance on a new tire based on original ***** i n s roulette. tread depth remaining and current “Goodyear Svltter. OoUn Miller, son of Albert Frederick Jr. and Normaa Henty, 40, died of a Price." THE house OF VAUD VALUE Svlvla Dale Miller Svltter, 43 VlUage St., Rockville. He was X3-calibar bullet wound In Ms YOUR AUTHORIZED bom Nov. 13 at Manchester Memori^ Hoepital. HI* ma­ i n s iMad. THE HOUSE OF VALID VALUE MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADl PoUoa charged a friend, Rob- ternal grandmother is Mrs. Edna M U W Houlton, Maine. art F. Kampf, 86, wjth second- V0LKSWA8EN DEALER Hia paternal g^randparents are Mr, and Mrs. Albert Svltter A dagre* manslaughter. TED FRONT END AUGNMENT-BRAKES RELINED Sr MonUcello, Maine. He has three brothers. Wade, 6,^ MANCHESTER SAPPING PARKADE MON., TUBS., SAT.— 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Police said Kampf had been Henry. <> Scott, 1V4: and. two sisters, Sylvia, 6, and vialting at the Henty home and Kathleen, 3. , , * , * * MON., TUBS., SAT,— 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. WED., THURS., FRI— 10 A.M. to 9 PJd. the two men had been snapping an unloaded revolver at each Gough, Robert Eugetie, ao« ^ C. Raymond and Audrey WED., THURS., FRI.— 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Al s o .c o r b in s c o r n e r , w e s t h a r t f Or d TRUDON Rosba Gough, 42 Woodland Dr., Wapplng. He waa born Nov. oLhar. They then put one shell in ------... **— flu maternal grand- ALSO CORBINS CORNER, WEST HARTFORD ' tha cylinder,- pMice aaid, Kampf Open Eveniiigfi • Phone 649-2838 Charge k now... eo payment tkiJenueryi *001 pointed the gun at Henty, pulled ToUuid. T nrni^ • TaleottHlk NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE »hi ma trigger, and ttm waapdh 917 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER ^ Hu CtuffG fotANumthM 295 BROAD STRaHT MANCHBSTW Fnu AHunthnu • Fm UyAmmy PIm, ..w r OPEN TOinGHT TO 9 Charge It Now * . . No Paymehta till JaoMuy ’65

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STUmmi % Defeats Lions, 27-24 nuSflrtdc SEnfold tlKlnrofItnoi 40lMfni NEW YORK (AP)— Mlfanlu*____ SHtIp 22Pan of eohuBB 41 Song for «M Alabama and Texas didn’t RESTAURANT — Don Gllha PHILADELPHIA (AP)— Navy is a one touchdow n MBoBMlrnoto 4 SlopiMiit tMta ^ - Moothward NEW YORK (AP)—That new dish the National 163 — 367, Bill Pagan! 150 — favorite to defeat an Army team still living a night­ (OiMk) SKoroncaiit SSNonofod daOiBoialea wait for their Orange Bowl 357, Dick Albee 141-141—387, utmd eNnnuy MOrookl^ 48Cbaritahto fjlU Football Leafirue dumped on the ’ Thanks­ Ray McGuire 144-170—425, Bill mare in the 65th service football game Saturday also taMtnmont TMadotovoI ^ a j C o n ^ — 44 North (sbj ihieting to spring a sur­ 47PBM giving tables was no turkey. Evashowsky 140 — 401, Dick billed as the third war of the “S” men—senior quar­ SSlOMaiitraiieo 8 Moror’i brack prise. I The Lions, who had spent<^ HTd • lowar 9Sammer drinks 381fbnk's hood dQMr. EdwardA They unveiled a crucial play Krinjak 145-136 — 413, Bill terbacks Roger Staubach and Rollie Stichweh. their last IS Thanksgiving after­ Sheekey 145 — 389, Larry Ja- — - S h o r n of bowl poeibUlties, — the .oaine cne — In cloalng out' noons entertaining the Green their first on Thanksgiving Day - their regular football season' since 1949. Detroit and Green | 382, Don Simmons national ranking or even a club Bay Packers, ordered Bear 142-—361, Ray Trombley 139 schetfules with victories Thurs­ Thursday .md went hungry. Chi­ Day h?.d filled the hoUday bill with a winning record, the con­ 2 3 4 6 r " 6 5“ 16 11 day, Alabama trimming Auburn after 1950 — when the New York 370, Hank Frey 382, Jim Stanlz- test more than ever Is the be- cago’s dethroned - NFL t'lampl- zi 148-135—416, Pat Longo 163 31-14 and Texas whipping Texas ons won the annual holidav Yankees visited the Motor City, g(lnning and end of the season AAM ae-7. I — and the Lions held a 9-3-1 se­ —392, John Re'der 138, Rocky for the participants. 12 16 • game 27-24 on Roger Leclerc's Lupacchlno 157 — 381, Nick Following Alabama’s 10th vie-' ries edge over the Pr.c'-e Although the President will 17-yard field goal with less than Green & y , however, pulled out Twerdy 150 — 397, AI Bertussi tory without a defeat, the Crim­ two minutes to play. not be In the crowd of lOO.fKX) at n r IS son Tide formally accepted an this year and a rotating sched­ 351, Ed Pagani 358, Jim Bell The loss knocked Detroit out 373. Ed Bujaucius 151 — 366, John F. Kennedy Stadium, Lucl Orange Bowl Wd everyone knew of second place In the Western ule, led off by the Bears, was Baines Johnson will represent \k - p they already had received. Tex­ set up. Dick McConvllle J50—379, Ed A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 i r Conference. Baltimore, which Doucette 142 — 365, Vic Ar- the First Family. < ■ r as, 9-1, bad accepted an invita­ already has clinched the West­ , Chicago's ri^lc- braitis 380. A healthy Staubach is the 20 tion nearly two weeks ago. | ern title, seeks its 11th straight ar.iied Journeyman quarter­ chief reason the momentum-rid­ NOW LESeCE.WHICH ON KNY, MEENY, MINEV; MOl In using the surprise play, E e f o k e iM r ir OP 7HB8E SUnCHCS WA CRAON' FEENY, RNE^ K3E. victory Sunday at San Francis­ back, gave the Bears r. _ -17 ing Middies ari the choice to seedHd-ranked Alabama had halftime bulge Sunday with 12- HOME ENGINEERS — Bea oiopmoiomBtiD rr coc TDLo WE rpuLL AH-MUH^ N O O ^ F0rf9^ 21 22 23 24 ■ 2 T 36 co and Cleveland, leading the Bagley 182-482, Jeanne Greene achieve an unprecedented sixth fWSTP x o -juh, wcxb2 k ^ help from Auburn’s Mike Alford Eastern Conference by 1’^ for-13 pitching and three t' I straight victory and even the While Texas, No. B in the nation,' '180-451, Marie Bolls 182-492, BAN P0 U6 H/ 31 games, plays host tb Philadel­ down flips. After the Lions stif­ : colorful Mries Army currently U received aid from Tom Murrah' phia. fened In the second half and Evelyn Johnson 455. ' leads 30-29-6. Two years ago CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ■ I of Texas A&M. Both centers, Green Bay is at Dallas, St. pulled even on Tom Watkins’ Jolly Roger ran and passed for ST Alford and Murrah, started the Louis at Pittsburgh, Los An- third-period touchdown run, PINETTES— Dot Whitehead four touchdowns agalhst the whole thing. ! geles At Minnesota and New Benny McRae set up the win­ 191—4'74, Ginny Clark 179— exasperated Soldiers. w On fourth • dovm-and-punt sit- W ) York at Washington In Sunday’s ning points by Intercepting De­ 519, Dot Peterson 229—553, I The Cadets can't shake the wtlons, Alford and Murrah . other games. troit’s Milt Plum In the closing Toni Fogarty 214—536, Emily snapped the ball back over the memory of 1963 when the final !W The Bears-Lions meeting was minutes. Grish 466, Loma Aheam 455, g:un found them two yards short punters’ heads. In Alabama’s Carol McConnell 450, Lee Pope case. It resulted in the first of what would have been the 502, Marie English 452, Ev Mc­ sea.sdn’s biggest upset. Navy 4l 46 if touchdown of the game. For Holy Cross Faces BosWn College Cauley 477. QS100351 ; Texas, the errant play brought won 21-16 behind fullback Pat J i Donnelly’s three touchdowns but W a tie-breaking safety that Y LEAGUE— BUI Ricclo 180- opened the way for a 19-poln' observers came away singing 9 0 H 2 442, Andy Lamoureaux 154, the praises of Stichweh. second half. Dr. Ed Anderson in Finale, 15’--411, Ed Bujaucius 160-408 B2 66 Auburn's Jim Kilgore was set Never in the series dating Bill Evanshuwsky 137-148—432 from 1890 have individuals been to punt in the first quarter when Dorn Farr 146-136- 410. Tony PRISCHXA'S POP BY AL VERMEER S4 66 the ball, sailed over his head. He Veteran Coach to Retire more Important to their tcam%, chased it back into the end zone Marinelli 143-137-390, Fred Mc- than these scrambling field geni) JB Curry 378. Charles Varricic 140- ' a o 6 ! TLL W>WE A TALK, An d s u e s/s^t^'vbu ONLY and fell on It, but the ball erals who are fast friends off NEVER TAKE HERj LAST WEEK squirted away and Steve Bow­ BOSTON (API — The New<^*>opponent.s. Holy Cross was 370, Ray John.son 136-136—306, the field. ANYPLACE %1 TOOK NER OUT OUR WAY BY J . R. WILLIAM.S man dropped on It for a touch­ England college football season drubbed by Villanova 32-0 and Pete Aceto 352, Carl Bolin 143- Each suffered a leg Injury at down. comes to a close Saturday with Syracuse 34-8. But those were 392, Adam Tycz 145, Charles the outset of the campaign and TO THE the first two games for a green DENTIST FUNNY, OL'COME C3N THAT irs NO FUNNIER THAN ANOL' In the third quarter of the tra­ the 81st meeting between two Whalen 144-360, Don Carpenter Staubaclf couldn’t even make OLP HANP-CRANKIN' LATHE COWBOY WHOe CONTENTHJ CM ditional Texas battle, A&M’s Je.suit schools — Boston (Allege Cru.sader team that has come a 139-370. Bun.ii Tarca 353, Ell the trip for onr.i. contest while he PONT SEEM TO ajVYTH' AN OLP RPCK-roUNDIN' Phil Scoggin was back to punt and Holy Cross. long way since then. Fish 357, Al Bujaucius 157-368, was severely liinited ill several OUVS ALL AROUND HIIA COWHORSe-WHEN HE COULP when the snapback got by him. The game will mark the end The Eagles defeated Syracuse Larry Bates 354. others. Both are 100 percent WHEN ALLTHEY HAVE TO HAVE ONE HE COULP STT He recovered the ball but of one of the greatest coaching 21-14, scoring on a desperation physically now. PO IS PRESS A LEVER AN' ElO H TO A rrS O U TO P BY careers ever—that of Dr. Eddie pass in the closing seconds, and Staubach, from . 'Cincinnati, ALLTHATHANPIHANPUkBORIS ^ JUS' PRESeiN' H l« couldn’t get out of the end zone. PAGANI CATERERS — Ro­ PONE PERMt'EMAinOIAimCALiyf KNBft/ There was only a handful of Anderson, the Holy Cross coach edged Villanova 8-7. land Smith 207-559, Ekl Sojka haa completed 107 of 183 passes other Thanksgiving Day games. recognized as dean of the na­ Counting its opening opponent 215-580, Bob Minnlch 215-200— for 1,021 yards. He also has tion’s collegiate coaches. And Syracuse, the Eagles knocked SMASHER — The Houdini-Uke qualities as a nm- Tulsa -defeated Wichita 21-7, 682, Bob Agnew 244-579, Jeff greatest passer in Virginia Tech swamped Vtrg:ln- the Crusaders would like to three teams from the ii'i''efeat- Warwick 202 - 204 — 681, Jim ner when his Underpinnings are ia Military 88-13, William and give him a happy sendoff with ed ranks, including Villanova Taylor 200-218—573, Ray BJork- Eastern football his­ sound. Mary walloped Richmond 33-13 career victory No. 202. and Cincinnati. man 216-679, Bob Willis 245-571, tory and an all-time Stichweh, from Williston and an Eart All-Star team de­ Anderson has built teams that Holy. Cross suffered a pre­ Frank Terragna 244-607, Jack Park, N.Y., is a good pas.ssr pick up momentum as the sea­ season loss that was almost record ground gainer and great runner who hiu ac­ feated the West 19-12 in the Gem Donahue 215-552, Bob Gagnon for Columbia, quarter­ • HMbp.MlA.>».mMB.UANtOM Bowl at Erie, Pa. son progresses. This year is no fatal when veteran 202-552, Ron Lemek 201, Gene counted for 1,364 yards tn all The college season all but exception. The Cross lost its Frank (3oughlin was Injured in Dama 208-551, Joe Raggloll back Archie Roberts is ■ Offensive departments this fall, first three starts but has won a fall and was lost for the sea­ 202-200—584, John Goaingos headed for a spot a school record. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL fades completely Saturday vidth two Of the season's biggest four of the last five. son. But Anderson c a rh e 215-586, Don Anderson 255-603, among the 10 top pass­ Army stands 3-6, only the secbl through with two callers Bill Brown 202-236^628, Bob ond time In the last 24 years it game on the schedule, Army The Eagles are still smarting ers of all time in the and Navy meet In their tradi­ from the 9-0 upset by Holy - -a passer in Mike Cunnion and Cone 201-211—613, Fred Tay- has faced Its arch-rival with Cross a year ago, one of many a roll out artist In Jack Lentz. or 210-559, Art Shorts -565. nation. less than a winning record. I WISH MOM WOULP VERY !h 2 7 tional rivalry while Notre Dame tries to wrap up the national upsets in the series history. BC HURRY ^UfPERv FUMMY has a 6-3 record for its efforts I'M OTACVEP/ f championship by making South­ *n'alk about your *havB-nots’! Do you know that Jimmy ern c5aliforiila its lOth consecu­ to date but its schedule was tive. victim. much more impressive than Higgins gets just barelybare.ly enoughenou^ allowanoeall to get hie that of the Crusaders. doni Also on tap are Mlami-Flori- FLIPPING— Flipping seems all the rage in football. homework done?' da, Goorgia Tech-Georgia, Ten- BC has lost only one home nesseo-Vanderbllt, Duke-Tulane, Top, Bill Brown of Minnesota has his feet knocked game In coach Jim Miller’s O k 1 a h o m a-Oklahoma State, out from under him. Center, Bemie Casey of the three years at the heights—a Rlce-Baylor, Texas Christian- 49ers finds himself in the same predicament. It can 26-6 loss to Navy that started Ebuthem Methodist and Arizona h '.pnen in college, too, as Florida State’s Phil Spoon­ Roger Staubach on his way to OLD CONTBJTMBNT Btate-Arlaona. All-America honors, I/-Z7 -4 4 er demonstrates, bottom. The teams played two mutual ^ ^ ANY SIZE BEN CASEY American League Speaks Out G O O D /V E A ^ in STOCK! TUBELESS CONSTRUCTION MR. MOREL, 'AH, GOOD, T Browns Need Win for Title^ WE'VE GONE AS RAR A6 WE ’DR.CASEy!^ CAN IN EXAMINING YOUR UNCLE, GO TO MY ANp we CAN talk now. STUPy TO HEAR Giants Picked to Bow Again fHORT R1B8 BY FRANK O’NEAL Report Erro^neous I SUE5S n s JUST Cleveland can wrap up thc'f’loslng streak last week with em­ TIRE SALE! i (MAU.V DONY Ib o CLOSBl^ OELKTED Eastern (Conference title in the phatic 44-17 win over Giants ENSOV «OLF to MV WORK. Sun­ with help of New York tumbles. VER4 MUCH Of ‘Sneak Draft’ day but don’t count on It. Both Washington 24, New York 17- — SAT. ONLY 9 AM. fe 4 o . the Browns and runnerup St. Redsldns get even for 13-10 de­ Louis (Cardinals figure to win feat In September when Charley NEW YORK (AP)—The League their games and the race will Taylor’s fumble lost game. Son­ has branded as erroneous a newspaper report that the continue at least until their Dec. ny Jurgensen sharp and Giant SLIGHTLY USEDI EXPERTLY RECONDmONEDI j 5-year-old league held a “sneak draft” two weeks ago to 6 meeting at St. Louis. deep defense hurting. % get a.gump on the senior National League in the brew­ Buffalo and San Diego, the Green Bay 21, Dallas 17-Pack­ two division leaders in the ers’ running game meets match ing battle for the top college football players in the , in Cowboys’ rushing defense but 75% OR MORE OF ORIGINAL TREAD DEPTH " IH4 >» HIA. W, ■ country. have Sunday off because they Bart Starr’s arm should swing t E l The story, which appeared In .strong Indications that the played Thanksgiving Day in San the balance. Green Bay beat MORTY MEEKLE Friday's New York Daily News American Football League Diego. They appear headed to­ Dallas in Aug. 25 exhibition 36-3. BY DICK CAVAILi — one day before the rival clubs already have held another ward a title game Dec. 26 at Minnesota 24, Loe Angeles 21- ^ Z Z SAWYER BY ROY CRANE leagues conduct their separate sneak draft in an effort to beat Buffalo unless the Boston Pats Vikings and Rams still have a drafts at different sites In New the NFL to the best available catch the Bills, chance at second place and run- VOU MOST/ r HAvavT RaWINOTOM^ ACe YOU JU6T

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By EARL YOST By JOHN GOLDEN , HKRALD srORTS EDITOR Despite pouring rains and a sea of mud East Catholic’s Applying the proper stategy and following his pre­ Eagles finished off their first full-fledged varsity foot­ face formula, research chemist Ralph Buschmann of ball season with a winning 5-4 record by dumping tradi­ Andover, Maas., added his name to the list of winners in tional rival South Catholic 12-0 before 8,000 drenched the annual Five Mile Road Race in Manchester. The Uni­ ■pectators in their Thanluglv-^------versity’ o f Maesachusetts graduate, running under the big Day finale. South’s Rebels Til fliUabed their first seasdn 0-7-1 later suffered a sprained ankle colors of the Spartan A.C. of Brockton, Mass., covered M n result of the loes. and was r^Iaced by Alubickl the 28Ui edition of the Thank.s-'^ and Bavier completed back to giving morning sports spectacle who registered but had to with­ The final trlctory gave the back passing plays, the second iB 2S;56.2, the second fastest draw because of a .sore heal. Eagles the dlsttncUon of being covering 45 yards to the Rebel Best performance by a iCian- the top area Catholic school 12. Falling to gain in the mud, time in history. , I < siV -V j+j, Buschmann, who was making chester resident was turned in and gave Bast second place in Jim Coils attempted a field hla third appearance in the Silk by 17-year-old Larr Seretto, their first attempt at confer­ goal but it fell short. Town bunion race, paced a rec­ State Cla.ss H Schoolboy cross ence play having been beaten Dave Petro also put South ord field of 141 starters, 140 of country champion from East In Hartford County Conference deep In the hole by recovering whom finished, on an overcast, Catholic High. Seretto was 13th. play by only tough Pulaski of a ftunble on their 22. The East unseasonably warm November Ken Smith, former Manches­ New Britain and Penney of drive was killed on the four morning. Temperatures were in ter High ace, now at the Uni­ Bast Hartford. when East fumbled for the only the high 60s and between 10.- versity of South Carolina. was Their usual running punch time In the mud and Bill Cronin 000 and 12,000 spectators lined 18th, he being the only other floundering in the mud, the recovered for South. The fum­ the course to watch the thin-clad Silk Towner among the top 25. Eagles took to the air for 179 ble, however, put south deep schoolboys, collegians and club Individual awards were pre­ y a ^ passing as opposed to 166 enough back to force the Slat­ runners. Ten minutes after the sented the first 25 finishers, plus rushing for a total of 845. tery bomb which Alubickl pick­ ISMt man finished it started to the first three schoolboys, and South was able to muster 178 ed out of the air and resulted rain. Another record was set to the first two three - man rushing and but nine passing. tn the second score. teams. Coach Ted Owen's Cen­ when 197 runners registered, but Tom Ba'vier was the towering South's deepest penetration there were 66 "no shows". The tral Connecticut A,A. copped came late in the third period teiim honors on the strength of offensive standout with 179 best previous high entry total yards, 53 rushing and 126 on when a nine-3rard punt return by vjas 188 in 1961 when 1S8 started performances by Keefe. Cone- ; Merusl and a 12-ya^ run by frey and Crothers. The Boston pass plays. Tom McCarthy held me rugged test over the paved up the South attack with 63 McCarthy placed the ball on the streets and 1S6 crossed the A.A. was .second, Damond, Nor­ Bagle 26. Thomas killed the ris and Kent accouting for the yards laong with Jim Merusl’s finish Une. 46. When first string quarter­ drive with a fumble recovery, his Herald Photos by Pinto Runner - up honors went to points. second of the afternoon. Defending champion Vic Zwo-' back Mike Masluk was injured Eagles* Tom Bavier Drives into End Zone for Score Referee Fran Geissler Administers to Mike Masiuk Jimmy Keefe, National A.A.U. early in the third quarter the Throughout the afternoon 90-kllometer champion, The for­ lak of Vilianova did not com -' task of guiding the Bagle at­ Bast stole the ball five times. mer Central Connecticut College pete. He holds the course record j tack fell on freshman John Twice the thefts resulted in ace was a good 160 yards behind of 23:53.4, 3.2 seconds slower scores and two more kUled than Buschmann's time yester­ Herald Photos by Oflara, Baternls Alubickl who came through Buschmann. Keefe, former New FIFTH - ED NORRIS Rebel threats. This defense ef­ England intercollegiate mile, day. WINNER RALPH BUSCHMAN SECOND - JIMMY KEEFE THIRD - LARRY DAMON FOURTH - G. CONEFREY with East's beet air attack of ______f ------the season, connecting on eight fort coupled with ten passing two - mile and cross country Another notable absentee was completions by Alubickl and Windham Grabs First Half Lead^ 20-6^ of 12 pegs for 122 ysj^. Doing champion for two years, never Little Johnny Kelley, America’s n Masluk proved too much for could overtake the long-striding i No, 1 long distance runner, who 'Skein by Buschmann Reaches 14 Straight’ ‘Seretto Places 13th‘ equally 'well on defense, Alu- winlees South. Bay Stater and had to settle for | decided to pass up the event. hickl came up with a key tn- Is ^eau that put the Indians flrst<»but, with a fourth down and'^the footbcUl, Manchester tried a Perennial third tracer, Larry Oonefrey, just before reaching Another defensive standout B a ^ : Maalak. Bavier. SulUvan, test, and was able to sustain recorded in the closing minutes and 10 at ths 22. Throe plays eight at the 22, it appeared as number of offensive combina­ the top of “ HeartbsAik Hill" on Scored by Ex-UMass Star Rinaldi, Bamlght. Martin, Leach, The second half was a Damon of the Boiiton A.A. was was tri-captain Skip Thomas Klrol. Ricci, Alubickl. Roberts, only one scoring march. That of the second period when the later, the Manchester backfleld if the Indiana would force tions, including an all-junior third for the fourth straight time Highland St., and held it the who came up with two fumble Bevena. Harvy, Gott. stalemate, but the comfor­ came near the end of the sec­ fumbled at the goal line but end Windham to give up the baU. backfisld of Hawver, Bomberg- hi four appearances in Die Five rest of the way, enjoying a By EARL YOST _ Soatk OatheUe <4) Indians moved 68 yards in H Bud Lundgren fell on the ball er, Walt Bavier and Bob HaniU* Buschmann, 25, a veteran of^ is the most important race I've recoveries which set up East’s Ends: DeAngells, Corcoran, IX- table two-touchdown lead ond quarter when Manchester Bill Card dropped back to paM Miler. The tali, slender former margin of anywhere from 100 By EARL YOST plays. BIU Ha'wver directed the in the end zone, giving the In­ however from his setback posi­ ton, but none could give the three years in the Army, com­ ever won." Just la.st Sunday in Schoolboys had a field day in the 28th annual Five first score fnd started another Roberts. that Windham High fash­ was fighting back from the drive from the quarterback Unlveralty of Vermont ace has to 160 yards during the final "This is the most impor­ Claary, Leary, Chapla diana their only touchdown. tion in the Whippets’ single Red-and-Whlte the 14 pointe peted here twice previou.sly. In Boston. Buschmann won the ile Road Race yesterday morning. Three of the first 10 Eagle drive. Tn fact, the entire short end of a 20-0 score. slot, and halfback Dick Bom- bean an Olympian for the last two miles. J. Campion. ioned in the first two pe­ Waste No Time wing and completed a toes to they needed most. tant victory I have ever 1960, he was 20th in 25:32. Last New England Cros.s Country defensive unit including Thom­ Chiatda:Perodeatt. O'Brien, Oreoo. Center of Line Tough berger accounted for 41 of the three games — in 1966, 1960, Crowd favorites included Doc finishers were schoolboys—all from Massachusetts— as, Dave Petro, Bob Begemmis, Mallloux. riods enabled the Whippets Windham WMted no time in Mike Curran in the end zone. Windham (M) scored,” an elated Ralph year the Andover, Mass., re­ Championship over the Frank­ The brighteet part of the 68 yards, most of them com­ 1964 — as a skier. Robbins, making his 19th ap­ and the first Manchester lad to break the tape was East John Mac, Barry Sheckley, Centers: May, Rossi, Allen. to turn back Manchester, 20-6, getting on the scoreboard. Jim Ends; Wood. W. Card. D. Card. pearance in the 20 years that search chemist was eighth with lin Park course. Backs: Slattery L. Campion. Lo- gray morning was the stalwart ing on draw plays through the Blocks Punt Muir, CMrran. Rounding out the top 10 were Buschmann said shortly Catholic High’* Larry Seretto,*^ Gary Ossa and ^John Andreoli Thanksgti'ving morning in WUll- Wood took the opening kickoff the race has been run consecu­ a 25:25 clocking. Yesterday, his Bu.schmann holds the New aler. McCarthy. CJronln. Merusl. Ca- play of the center of the Indians middle of the Windham de­ Later in the same quarter, lecklM'. Fawell, 13a, Prlagls^ George Oonefrey of the Central before he picked out his in 13th place. did a tremendous Job o f con­ hUI. mciitic. By irirtue of the victory, at his O'wn 10-yard line and Jim Wood blocjftgda Manches­ Rivera, Hammon. Connecticut A.A. fourth In 24 ;23, tively since being revived in 23;56.2 time was -second only England Senior 25 - kilometer first three schoolboys to finish. East Catholic ...... 0 0 4 «—U Windham retained possession of defensive line, led by Gary fense. first place award for win­ to Vic Zwolak's record 23:54.4, Little Edmund Norris, 17- taining the Rebels, never let­ raced 65 yards, do'wn to the ter punt deep in Ole Indiana’ Guards: Poulos, Heinooan, Plass, one second back of Damon; Ed 1946. The Flying Physician was and the New England Junior First Manchester High con­ TD: Bavier (10 yds. pass): Rob­ the SaUors and Soldiers Trophy GentUcore, Dick Dotchln and The key play In this march Moran. ning the Five Mile Road Race set last year. year-old son of Ed Norris, one- ting them penetrate deeper erts (IS yd. run): (rushes (ailed). Manchester 25. The Whlppers, own territory, and Windham Centers; KokoeslUL, Lange. Norris, 17-year-old junior from 53rd and the biggest ovation Marathon crowns. Last April, testant in was Pete Godin, who awarded annually to the winner Don Hubbard. The front wall came with a fourth down situ­ yesterday. “I have won Na­ The triumph was the 14th time member of England’s than the Eagle 26. With the relying on the running of three took possessiem of the ball on Baclts: T. Wojlck, RTWofiok. W. Brockton, Mass., High, and the along the five-mile route, ex­ in the Boston Marathon, he captained the Indian cross coun­ thwarted much of Windham's ation at the Windham 40. Mark tional Championships before straight this fall for the former Olympic team, had an excellent help of Alubickl, Mike Leach of this holiday game. Wojicks, Tom, Bob and BUI (a the 10-yard line. GapltaUzing on Wojlck, HanyckyJ. TherrlroTBedr Boston A.A., fifth; Bay Crothers cept for the leaders, was re­ try squad. The dark-haired lad Manchester ended the season straight-ahead ground game, Heller, Manchester kicker, re­ narx. but nothing rivals this win to­ Redman. placed 15th and then tried for clocking of 24:43 in gaining and Peter Benson the Eagles pair of twins and a cousin), this ideal opportunity, Card Maaohecter <8) of West Mystic and Central Con­ served for the veteran. was 57th. Jim Golden of Blast Wilt’s 63 Points on a disappointing note, with particularly in the last two placed Ha'wver and dropped day," he added. National Meet Next the Olympic team in the same fifth place. The 5-6, 115-pounder were able to stifle South’s aerial steadUy ate up short yardage. threw another touchdown pass Ends: Qetaewic)^ Duschaneaa, necticut A.A., sixth; Ambrose Robbins won in 1945 and 1946. Catholic placed 59th. the final game defeat putting periods when the Whippets back In punt formation. He Lundgren. Oakman, Botteron. One of the first runners to Saturday, Buschmann will be event. An eighth place finish from Brockton, Mass., High, All Manchester High runners attack to a harmless two for Tom Wojlck, the most out­ on the first play from scrim­ Burford, standout Wesleyan Uni­ Only other former winner in the Just Not Enough the Indian’s won-lost record at were unable to score after a faked the punt and completed Tackles: Dotchln, Hubbard. DA- have showered and dressed, the in Chicago, participating in the against the best marathoncr.s in showed his heels to 136 other competed unattached. 12, and a nine-yard total. standing member of the trio, mage, this one to BUI Wojlck. ka. McDermott, MlcGill. versity freshman from Groton big field was Charlie Dyson of competitors in the field of 141 2-6. The offensive attack sput- very fast start. an 18-yard pass to Ray Dusche- scored from the one-yard Une, handsome University of Maussa- National Cross Country Cham­ the country was not good Manchester Coach Pau Phin- East interoeptlone and fum­ A two-point conversion rounded Guards; RobertsTGentUcors, NlsL Long Point, seventh; Art Du- Wllllmantlc'. The former UConn starters. Iha PhlladeliAie 76en may providing Windham with a 6-0 son. Smith. standout, champ in 1956, was chusetts grad, class of 1961, pionship. enough at the Culver City, ney was a contestant—for the ble recoveries told the story. out the Windham scoring. canters; LaPoU. Bkltt. long, New Ihigland interscholas­ Art Dulong, who won the have come up with a new de­ lead the first time they gained Neither team was able to 19th after two lOth place finishes was, as could be expected, the Was the Manche.ster race a Calif., meet. 11th straight year— and came The Eagles scored first early Backs: Oots. HeUer, Lodi. Bavlsr. tic cross country champion from New England Interscholastic fense against Wilt Chamberlain possession of the footbaU. Hawver. Bomberger, Hamilton. the pa-st two years. center of attention after the tuneup ? "I felt Jimmy Keefe was the in 69th. In the second period on cm Alu­ cross the goal line in the final Randolph, Maas., eighth; Bob cross country championship, — they pretend he isn’t there. Bruins in Scrappy Showing Sports Viewing In the second period the half, with Manchester stopping Palmer. Ail proceeds, as usual, since rugged grind in which he toured "Centainly not.” the 5-8. 136- man to beat." lie related. "I felt Another Kelley bickl to Ba'vier pass from 10 Windham ...... 6 14 Q 0 - » CromMe, the Australian from placed eighth. Dulong, 17, is Wilt poured in 68 p ^ t s — Whippets’ defense set up two Windham’s most serious threat Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of the course in the second fastest pounder replied, "This i.s one of he was the toughest competi­ Norris' performance was the yards out. The drive started on Manchester ...... 0 4 0 0 ^ 4 Melbourne, and the University from Randolph, Mass., High. high for the National Basketball SATURDAY Windham touchdowns. Tom by forcing the Whippets to relin­ Lebanon took over sponsorship time in the 28-year history. the BIG races of the year. This tor. I know that he always runs best by a high school runner the Eagle 87 when Skip Thomas af South Carolina, was ninth Greg Kent, 18-year-old Law­ Association season — against And Top 12:80 (80) Armyi-Navy Pre­ Helnonen recovered a fumble quish the. baU on downs at the and Greg Kent, anothe. high of the race 14 years ago, will be exceptionally w-ell during the since Little Johnny KeUey, as picked up a Rebel fumble. Alu­ pass); Limuren (1 yd. run). rence, Mass., senior, was 10th. PhiladeliMa Thursday night but view at the Manchester 86-yard line. Indians’ 16. In an effort to move school lad from Lawrence, turned over to the Muscular latter stages of a race so I was a senior at Bulkeley High in bickl passes to Bill Barry, PA'*: wTwoJldk (psas). «. In the New Englands, Kent and Balder and Thom Carey high­ the 76ers capitalized on the 1:00 (30) GoUege Football Masa., and the Boston A.A. was Dystrophy Fund. Will Hadden determined to get a lead. Actu­ Norris trailed Dulong, New London, placed third in BOSTON (AP) — With a trloer8 and BUI KnlUfes showed well lighted the drive. An attempt­ frigid sh(x>ting of his San Fran­ husUing all the time they were 01oB»-Up 10th. headed the hard-working Tall ally, I planned to gel as much First I.iora.1 Finisher 1949 while competing for the of young rookies scrambling for ed conversion after the score cisco teammates and vriilpped on the ice. The BOW Une (John- 1:16 (80) Anny-Navy Norris is the son of Fred Nor­ Cedars committee with Bill Ir­ padding as possible and then Seretto, a record-breaker in New London Olympic Club. ris, former England Olympian win his man Friday. Norris was 16th in 1963 in his failed. the Warriors 128-117. It iras the jobs and some veterans In dan­ ny Bucyk, Murray OUver and 4:00 ( 8) NFL - Ooant- Quebec Checks Hockey League Sli4c Order of Finish try and hang on in hope.s of •several meets with Coach Bob 76ers’ third straight victory and maiden appearance in the Five ger of being asked to 'make Tondmy Williams) was reimlted doiira beating him. He’s a great run­ Bamberger’s Ea-st Catholic High Score Again the Warriors' sixth consecutive Miler. room for them, t h e Boston for the first time in three weeks (SO) Football Sooro- The Quebec Aces picked thc6four pointe in the Eastern Dtvl^^od for a 4-1 margin. ner" Eagles, is the Connecticut Cla.ss East scored again in the final setback. Tlie 13th berth credited to and also showed well. board right spot to snap their three- Sion. The Americana Provldence's Brooks, oppsar- Finish Name Affiliation 'H m e No doubt about it, Kee'e 's a B schoolboy champ and placed stanza after Alijhickl intercept­ In Thursday’s <»ly other Bruins put

'3 ! . HANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1964 ^AGE THIBIT MANCHESTUR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1964 PAGE THERTY-ONm Wanted—To Boy 68 Apartments—Flat»— Ronseltold Sm Tices THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN Tenements 68 Apartments—Flats— Hot For Rent 61 Houses For Sale 72 Housm For Sale 72 Houses For SaJr 72 Sabnrbati For Sale 75 Offered IS-A WANTED TO BUT>-AlitlqM Tenements 68 Bolton and good used furniture, vll- TO SUBLET—Apartment, |US BOLTON — l-bedroom ranch, PORTER STREET Area — 6 INCOME PROPERTY — Three BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room CLARK ROAD In Wapping. P O o / TABLB repairs. Com­ OUOAHO j « e Peddler Auotlca Bouae, monthly, inohufing atove and ipHRBB ROOM, third floor, newly decorated, cellar, lake room Capo, fireplace, 2-car family producing $3,600 per Garrison Colonial. Call Owner, Custom built 6 room Ranch. CLASSIFIED plete line o f pool table equlp- p o R .n Route 88, mungton. 8784711, parking, new aad very clean, heated, centrally located. Call pririleges. $116 monthly. Good- garage, Isim tree shaded lot, year. Two three’s and a five 649-2104. A real nice home. Three bed­ ment may be purchased at AMTlMBlb^DCeMn / PILKm AROMAf Bob FbudUger, M d Bon. available December 16. J, D. 643-0062, between 7-8. chfld-fi^ett Realtors, ~ - 260- $17,^. PhUMek Agency. room unit. Terrific for ambi­ rooms, carpeting, fireplace Parents Aid Is Sought SporUandsportiand BillBilUaro,:383 W. Mid> m m MALF Hit u n Realty, 848-6199, 648-8779. 0930. 649-8464. tious couple starting out. Easy and finished recreation room, die Tpke. 848-3867. CASH DCMEDIATBLY — We FIVE ROOMS, second floor, hot to finance with this Income. water softener, half acre lot. OOOHiH'UPMAfiHlinceNT water. Call 649-1182, morn­ a v a i l a b l e d e c . 1 — Three In School Croup Formation ADVERTISING buy anythliu from a to rbjMODELBD 4 Room apart­ On bus line, central heat. T.J. Manchester T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- tAuces iD to wrm batU ea^. used furniture and ment, aunporch, oallar, yard, ings. bedrooms, 1% baths. East Oen- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. 1577. Building— Contractitig 14 HittlRljOIN9 >~ appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, heated, $180. 649-8212. ter Street location, on bus line. BRENT ROAD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 649-8364, 249-4794. f o u r r o o m apartment, re- Weekdays, 9-5, call 649-4581, MANCHESTER—beautiful 5% COVENTRY NORTH — $9,800. Mrs. R. F. Dlmock, a member<»raising activities at ths present. THREE BBJDROOM modem deconited, hot water, no pets, evenings and weekends, 649- room ranch, attached garage, Ek:onomy. Clean, expandable of ths organization committee The elementary school PTA 8 AJL P«M. QUALITY CARPHNTRY- adults, second floor, no fur­ 1421. for a junior-senior high school Rooms, dormers, porches, WE BUY, SELL eor trade an­ apartment, buQt-bu, heat and MOVE IN BY large lot, $16.6(>0. Over 100 Owner has purchased new Cape, recent hot water heat. raised $132.65 on a book fair tique and used furniture, ohlna, hot water, parking and laun­ nace, references. 800' Spruce listings of all kinds. Call the home out of town. An ele­ Full basement, private back­ parents group, has urged par­ held last week. basements reflnlshed, cab­ S t ents to return questionaires COPY CLOSING TIME FOR^CI^ASSIFIED ADVT. inets. built-liu, formica, tile. glass, silver, picture frames dry facilities. $160 monthly. J. CHRISTMAS Ellsworth Mitten Agency, gant ranch with split rail yard, stockade wooden fence, Mrs. Alton suggested there T k n RIDAX ItiM AJU.—SATdBOAV S AM. and old coins, old dolls and D. Realty, 648-6129, 648-8779. Suburban For Rent 66 fence AND the best care a artesian well, trees, ameslte **"*■ from school last No tob too smail. Vnillam t h r e e r o o m apartment Realtors, 643-6930. could be Interest groups within guns, hobby coUsctlons, attio home could have. Conven­ drive. ' Lawrence F. ■ Fiano, wMk. Robbiitins carpentry service. LARGE 6 ROOM aecoad floor newly decorated. Reasonable. ANDOVER — 12 minutes from ’This attractive seven room the PTA organizations. She contsnts or whole estates. Cape Cod home is just MAN(3HESTER—Older 2 fam­ ient too. Realtor. 643-2766, Charles, Dimwk said yesterday suggested music, physical edu­ apartment, heat, hot water, Call 643-5073. Manchester. Nice 4 room ily house, 7 A 4. Very reason­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD niture Repair . Service Talcott- waiting to make this Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores "ven though some parenU vllle. Conn. Tel. 648-7449. atove and refrigerator. Cen­ apartment, utUltIss included, able. Work needed but worth object to the form of organize' cation and academic. ffcMinnt «r AV* ai« takaa evet the ptee m a CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex­ t h r e e r o o m apartment, Christmas a merry one for L Merritt 646-0424v Mrs. Alton said she was op­ The adveiiiaer ehooM lead Ua ad Me FIRST perience. Ceilings and floor trally located. Oarage if de­ vacant. 742-6124. looking intb. For details call tion proposed by the committee, WAmR! THAtOTAHV MOM AtOUT WANTED — Player piano rolls; sired. Call 649-2396 between living room, kitchen, bedroom you and your fanflly. Pan­ Suburban Associates posed to having a parent organ­ DAT IT A P raA R S aad R K P W T ERRORS hi thne tor the tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ and bath, range, refrigerator, Peg Cieszynski, 649-4291. ^NCHESTBR V I'cTn 11 y — the questionaires should be re­ AHDiMlUiTHAPPEHfi 8MEI»tTHE kM U SIA R D f SOME leaded-glass or other Victorian 9-6. ROCKVimi — Five room eled recreation room, fire­ Realtors Adorable 5 room Ranch,- built ization become a "pressure ■.wf toafrtlna The ™ir~** la reapoaatbto tor o o lj ONE taioor* rages. additions, attics fin­ heat, hot water furnished. turned to the school so that the 1)9 THESE VORH6 OP m a so n n a ise TJ lamps; piano - roll cabinets. apartment, refrigerator ai^ place, screened porch, dish­ Ma n c h e s t e r ”— Ranch 6 Lee Greenough 1960, built-in oven and range, committee will get a better in­ group” In the areas of curricu­ net or oodtled taaerthai tw aay adrerttaemeat aad thea oaly ished, remodelliig, concrete TWO ROOM heated apartment Available Dec. 1. Call McKin­ stove Included. $65 monthly. washer, disposal, family work. No job too small. Im­ ASTAmERTMfV 649-9788.. rooms, modem kitchen, built- paneled living room, walk-out dication of what parents want. lum Or budget support. She said ta the eateat at a "aadte Faad» laaertloa. Brron whieh do act and bath. 149 Oakland StreeL ney Bros., 648-2130. Call 875-6316. sized kitchen, 1% baths and in stove, dishwasher, etc. Din­ 289-7711 289-3040 cellar, oil hot water heat, love­ leaaea tha vahM at the adiarttaraarat iHO aot he eenaeted by mediate estimates. 643-2629. LEAA HIS knCHEHf large lot 196 feet deep! Ex­ Parents with ideas differing that it is the duty of the board $65. 649-6229, 9-6. ing room, large living room ly large yard with garden from the proposal may write of education to support Its own f i v e r o o m apartment, third ROCKVILLE — Available Dec. cellent financing available. with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full CARPENTRY—Almnlnum win­ Rooms Without Board 59 BIHLT 1964 — First floor, floor, $55 a month. Call 649- 1, 3% room aparjment, con­ space. Home is In Immaculate j their suggeri.ions on the back of budget. Mrs. Alton is a former dows, doors, ceilings, hatch­ This home Is in a fine basement, 1-car garage. $18,- condition throughout. Transfer the questlonaire, Mrs. Dimock large 4 room apartment, oel- 3530. veniently located near shop­ neighborhood next door to 500. Philbrlck Agency, 649- MANCHESTER — Spacious 3- school board member. ways, concrete steps, floors, FURNISHED room, light • lar, large yard, in quiet resi­ ping area and bus line, for one necessitates sale. $13,900. said. When enough queatlonnairee rec rooms, attics finished, ga­ Waddell School and East 8464. bedroom raised ranch now un­ Gerard Agency, Realtors. 643- A proposal to have an or- D I A L 643-2711 housekeeping. private en­ dential neighborhood. Only or two persons. Range, refrig­ Catholic High. Call us to­ have been returned to the rage doors. No job too small. der construction In executive 0365 or Gertrude Hagedom, ganization known at present as trance. Lady only. One min­ $116 per month. 646-0108. t'urnlshed Apartraenta 63*A erator, heat and hot water In­ day. FIVE ^O O M ~^ APe7 ~T~ full school, the organization com­ 649-8880. ute from Main SL Tel. 649- area, one bath, 2 half baths,! 649-0538. "School Activity Council" was cluded. Free parking. Washer baths, 2 fireplaces, city utili­ fireplace. Call S AB Builders,' mittee will meet again to go 7969 after 5. FIVE ROOM apartment, aec- r OCKVILLK c e n t e r —Mod­ and dryer In basement WUn- ties, 2-car garage, near bus presented at a meeting called over the results. Eventually, CARPENTRY — Bathrooms em 4 rooms, heated, furnished, 643-9133, 649-3144. ond floor. Immediate occu­ utes to Hartford over Park­ Robert J. Smith, Inc. lines, schools and stores. Ex­ by the organizational commit­ ar other pttbllc meeting la plan­ tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ THE THOMPSON House, Cot­ pancy. $60 month. J. D. Realty all utilities, adults; also, three tee Oct. 26. About 20 parents TmAle Riaekiii Oir Advertiser? eling, garages, additions, ce­ way. $100 monthly. Call 875- cellent condition. Charles Le-s- MANCHESTER — Immediate Wanted— Real Estate 77 ned. S.M tage Street, centrally located, Co., 643-6129, 643-8779. room, adults. 875-9121. 3748, 875-2600. 96S Main Street and almost a!! of the junior- ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- rVlW r " * large pleasantly furnished perance, 649-7620. occupancy, 6 room Cape, wood­ 200 at Servioes ed lot, aluminum siding, sew­ senior high school teachers at­ skl, 649-4291. « rooms, parking. Call 649-2868 FIRST FLOOR, very clean 8 REDECORATED 8 rooms and VERNON — 4 room colonial 649-5241 SPACIOUS 4 bedroom ranch, SPOT CASH paid for homes, tended this meeting. The Community Thanksgiving 21-lloir Aifverlig Serviee for ovenilght and permanent bath, parking. West Center. ers, bus. shopping, FHA. $450 Eve services held Wedniseday room apartment, appliances, style spacious apartment in a built-in stove, 1% baths, two down, $109,30 monthly. Why farms and acreage, 24-hour Mrs. Dimock said that since guest rates. $90. 646-0057. service. Hayes Agency, 643- night in St. Maurice <3hurch Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Diam^iAb—Watehc heat and hot water. $90 month. 4-unlt apartment house, heat, picture windows, double ga­ pay rent? Pasek Realty, 289- no one at the meeting seemed J. D. Realty Co., 643-5129, 4803. auditorium was attended by al­ Frn te Herald Readers Roofing—.^dlng 16 J a w eliT 48 FURNISHED ROOM for rent, hot water, stove, refrigerator, rage, large lot. Hutchins 7475, 742-8243. opposed to the basic idea of the ACCOUNTANT and secretary, EXPERIENCED oil burner 643-8779. heated garage and much more. most 200 townspeople. near Main St., 9 Hazel SL 649- TWO furnished rooms with all Agency, Realtors, 646-0103. council, the committee went DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ pleasant atmosphere. Referen­ service man, all benefits. Apply WA’TCH AND JEWELRY re­ On bus line. 875-2600, 876-8148. 6% ROOM Ranch, 2 baths, ahead with the understanding The Rev. Bernard McGurk of in person. Wllliafns Oil Serv­ 2170. HEIA’TED 3 and 4 room apart­ Improvements. 136 Bissell S t T H R ^ ” ”b e DROOM ranch” in the host church welcomed the ing, aiding, alterations, cell­ ces. Write Box M, Herald. pairing. Prompt se:^ce. Up to TWO FAMILY—On Oakland large rec room, exceptional Leg;al Notices that parenLs were in favor of It. in g , gutters and aluminum ice, 341 Broad St., Manches­ $20 on your old watch In trade. ments, electric refrigerator a good location. kitchen, attached garage. As­ Mrs. Dimock said that she has gathering and read the gover­ 8uid gas stove furnished. Call l a r g e o n e R(X)M furnished St, a large 6 A 6 flat Big Needs )| ) jcoratlng. nor’s Thanksgiving proclama­ windows. 648-4852, 6484)896. ter. Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, NOR’TH END—Off Main, fur­ Business Property I sumable VA mortgage. Imme­ heard some criticism since the IDWARDS 649-7737 or 649-5779, 6 to 7 y^partment heated, bedroom yard (160x150) trees, house Make a -fer. J. D. AT A (X)URT ,OF PROBATE, tion. The invocation and pray­ 787 Main Street, State ’Theater nished room. 68 Strickland SL set. refrigerator, kitchen set For Sale 70 diate occupancy. 643-0133. held at Coventry, within and for the meeting. She said she is annoyed A. A. raON. INC. Roofing GIRLS! p.m. has aluminum siding, garage. Realty Co.. 643-5129, 643-8779. ers were read by the Rev. J. ANSW ERING SERYlCe Etuildlng. gas range, low rent. Adults. Sensibily priced at $18,900. T. Dlatrlcl of Coventry, on the 24th day that parents "sit back and crit­ siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ COMFORTABLE warm room In BUBINB8S ZONE m - Eight of November. 1964. icize” but don’t come to meet­ Stanton Conover of Bolton Con­ terations and additions. Ceil­ RECENT HIGH SCHOOL ’THREE ROOMS, tile bath, heat Free electricity, gas. Apply 10 J. Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. MANCHESTER — West Side. Present. Hon. Elmore Turklnzton, 449-0500 — S75-2519 centrally located quiet home. Depot Sq., A p t 4. rooms with two offices, eep- Lots For Sale 73 Judge ings and say what they want. gregational Church. The Rev. ings. Workmanship guaran­ A REWARDING JOB and hot water furnished, sec­ Older 6 room Colonial, new Abram Sangrey of United Meth­ ' GRADUATE Call after 6 p.m., 649-7410. ond floor. 15% School St. arate entrance, suitable tor MANCHESTER—6% room over aiding, garage, quiet location. Estate of George P. Adamls. lot* The Student Activity Council, had leave yoar raeoaaca. ToaV hear trooi oar adverthav la ftg teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. Fuel and Feed 49-A business cr proteeirfonal m DOUBLE building lot for sale, of Coventry, in said District de­ odist Church read selectlone across from East Side Rec. sized brick Cape, finished Only $13,500. Hayes Agency, ceased. as proposed, would be divided ttme wtthoot apendta« aS eveahif at the telephoaa. PhUbriek Agracy, ^ 8 4 6 4 . basement, patio, garage. Well 200x400. School Road. Bolton. from the Scriptures. The l^ v . BIDWELL HOME Improvement To assist sales manager, no Business Locations 643-4803. The Executore having exhibited into Interest groups when 10 or Every word a telephone op­ Apartments— Flats— FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, landscaped. Minimum main­ Call 349-2871. their adminlatration account with more parents indicate an in­ Edward Johntion of St. George’s Company—Roofing, siding, al­ experience necessary, neat FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. For Rent 64 APARTMENT BUILDING — 4 said estate to thie Court for ollow- erator says on her job is Tenements 63 hot water, $95. One child al­ tenance. For appointment call ST. JAMES PARISH — Spa­ terest in a piarticular phase of Episcopal Church gave the ser­ terations, additions and re­ appearing and ambitious, 742-7729. units, excellent condition, cen­ ANDOVER—Long Hill Road. 4 mon. Antomobfies For Sale 4 important, means some­ lowed. Inquire 158 Maple 649-1988. Principals only. cious 4 bedroom home built ORDERED. That Ihf 3rd day of the school program. Each In­ Lost and Found modeling of all tjrpes. Ebccel- free to travel, triinsporta- BBAUTIFULLY paneled air tral location, $26,000. By ap­ acre building site, best residen-' thing, helps somebody. THREE ROOM heated apart­ StreeL Tel. 649-1632. 1958, 2 baths, large wooded Ditcemlx'r. 1964, at 10:00 o'clock, terest group would have Us own Mrs. Jane DeMars Miller ient workmanship. 649-6495. tibn furnished. $94 weekly conditioned space, over 1400 pointment only. Philbrlck tial area, orchard and wood­ forenoon, at the Probate Office In FOUND—One black and white 1964 FORD Custom 2-door, V-8 ment, 456 Main Street. Call EIGHT ROOM raised ranch lot, executive neighborhood, chairman, who would serve on sang a solo, accompanied by with standard transmission, As an operator, you'll en­ if qualified. For personal sq. ft., wilt subdivide, profes­ Agency, 640-8464. two years <4d, large living land, stone fences, brook. the Municipal Building in eald Cov­ male mongrel. Call Bolton Garden— Farm— Dairy 640-5229, 9-5. FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ $17,900. Hutchins Agency entry. be and the same is assigned the council, a policy - making Mrs. Abram Sangrey on the real clean with low mileage. joy working for and with interview, call between 8- sional area parking. Main and room with fireplace, modem Hayes Agency, 643-4803. piano. D og Warden, 649-760L______Roofinsr and Chimneys 16- A Products 50 ond floor, redecorated, heat, Haynes Street reasonable 649- 646-0103. for a hearing on the allowance of body. 12,150. Call 643-5947. some of the nicest people, 12. BOLTON CENTER Apartments, hot water, range, adults, no kitchen with bullt-ins, family said administration account with A collection was taken for LOST—Gray male cat, white under the best working Comer Brandy St. and Bolton 2811. Houses For sale 72 room, 4 or B bedrooms, 2-zone said estate and this Court directs Suggested committees are ROOBTNO — Specializing re­ APPLES— Macs and Cortlands, pets. References. 300 Spruce Suburban For Sale 75 that notice of the time and place athletic association, adult edu­ UbnCEF and Instructors of the bib and paws, wearing orange 1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- pairing roofs of all kinds, new conditions. And you’ll be No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, Center Rd., new 8 roims, heat, Street. hot water heat, garage, $24,900. Handicapped In Manchester. door sedan, V-8, automatic, ex­ 649-9582 FOR LEASE—Excellent loca­ CONCORD RD — assigned for said hearing be given cation, curriculum study, school hamees, answers to "Smoky," roofs, gutter work, chimneys learning a skill that could 529 W. Center SL hot water, stove, refrigerator, tor doctor’s tifflee or Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. COVENTRY — Cute 4 room to all persons known to ■ be Iivmtep- Refreshments were served by cellent condition. $495. Call tion ranch, large Uvlng room, form­ ested thereinthe to appear and be band, art club and student social vicinity Bridge Street and cleaned, repaired Aluminum come In handy any time In $125. 649-3286, 643-4312. FIVE ROOM first floor wart- beauty parlor. 416 Main Street. RANCH ranch, double wooded lot, ga­ members of the Council of Cath- 649-0498. your life. LAYING HENS, 50c each alive; ment, $100 a month. J. D. al d i i ^ room, cAlnet kitchen, MANCHESTER — 6-room Co­ heard thereon by>y mailing on or be- activity. Hartford Road. Reward. 649- siding. SO years’ experience. Completely renovated and am­ 2 bedrooma, recreatten roiim, rage, large living room with fore November 38. 1964, by certified 11c Women. 6766, 649-2761. Free estimates. Call Howley, TAXI DRIVERS, full And part- one goat, $15; one lamb, $20; SCHOOL STREET — Six room Realty, 643-5129. lonial with 3 bedrooms, 24-foot mall, a copy of this order to Mrs. According to a letter by Mrs. 1958 DeSOTO 2-door Hardtop, W e’re looking for high ple panting. J. D. Realty, 648- landscaped yard. Marlon B. fireplace, only $8,500. Hayes Band Performs e4S-5Sei, 644-8388. time positions available. For ducks, $3 each, average 9-10 Duplex, modem bath, $100 per living room with fireplace, L-shaped 6-room Ranch, Beulah A. McCullough, Hayes Road. William Valentine, chairman of The junior-sedlor high school fully equipped, whitewall tires, school graduates with FOUR ROOM, second floor 6129. Robertas, Realtor. MS-egei. large kitchen and formal din­ Agency, 643-4803. Wethersfield. Conn.: Mrs. Georgia Information call 643-2123. lbs. Call 643-9269. month, available now. Call 643 com er lot, in Wapping, on the organization committee, that band played and demonstrated good condition, dependable poise, good Judgment and apartment, groWh child ac­ ing room, oil hot water heat, A. Connors. 36 School Street. Glas- has been sent home with the AnnoimeenMBta 2 5563. MODERN, CENTRAL, MANCHESTER — Executive hill with 40-mlle view. BOLTON — 7 room ranch on tonbuiy. Conn.: Mr. Thomas E. Na­ instruments at an assembly transportation. $200. 643-2587. Heating and Plnmbing 17 pleasing personalities. cepted, no pets.Call 643-6838. aluminum storms and screens, Large living room with fire­ four acres. Three car garage, nce. Lsimotte Rosul. Coventry. Conn. questlonaire with a description LOOKING for anything In real Conditioned Offices for rent. neighborhood, lovely 7 room program ’Tuesday at the ele­ ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ Off Street parking. Inquire at lifetime siding. Immediate oc­ place, dining room, large outbuildings. Ideal for horses, ELMORE TURKINGTON, Judge of the proposed activity coun­ mentary school. Because of the 1960 FORD Fairlane, 8 cylinder, PLUMBING AND heating re­ If you believe you’d qualify Salesmen Wanted 36-A Household Goods 51 estate rentals — apartments, MANCHESTER—4 room mod­ Colonial, mammoth living cupancy, $16,900. Wolverton ice, bonded repreeentative. Al­ 164 East Center S t or phone room, modem kitchen with kitchen, 3 bedrooms. 2 etc. Vacant. Owner very anx­ UMflTA'nON OBDEB cil, "the main purpose of the limited capacity of the CD standard shift, good tires, good pairs and new work, free es­ for this rewarding job, visit homes, multiple dwellings, call em, heated apartment, first A ^ n cy , Realtor, 649-2813. fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., APPLICATIONS for executive 649-5261. bullt-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri­ baths, 2-car garage, full ious. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, AT A COURT OF PROBATE organization Is the promotion of room, the program was offered running condition. Asking timates. 643-1774. our employment office at ETVERYTHING In sterilized re­ J. D. Realty, 643-5129. floor, $130, no pets. Available held at Manchester within and for Manchester, 644-8141. $550. 649-7313. training program being ac­ conditioned used furniture and fice at $19,900. Hayes Agency, basement, recreation area 643-1577. better education.” twice, once for kindergarten 808 Main Street. We’ll be January 1st 643-7035 after 6 TWO STORY building, about TWO FAMILY—One year dd, with picture window and the Dlatrlct of Mortmexter on the Mrs. Valentine was appointed open FRIDAY, November cepted from large manufactur­ appliances, high quality—low NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ 643-4803. 19th day of November. 1964. through Grade 8 and once for p.m. 2.000 sq. ft., for rent. Suitable 4 and 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, door to out.aide. Owner BOLTON — Lake privileges. Present. Hoo. John J. Wallett, In the spring by the elementary 1962 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, Radio-TV' Repair 27 from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 ing firm. Trainees start In prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 plex apartment, heat, hot wat­ family room one apartment, Grade 4 through 6. PeraonaB 3 fully equipped, low mileage. sales for one year, then ad­ for storage or shop. $30 MANCHESTER — New 8 room moving. Call 644-1719. $11,500. Attractive deluxe 4 Judge. school PTA executive board to Five guitar students of Keith Services 18 P.M. South Street, Rockville. er, appliances, dryer, parking, CHESTNUT ST.—3 room heat­ modem kitchen, excellent con­ room Ranch, fireplace, almost Estate of G. Carlton Joyce, late Private owner. Call 643-0954. vance. Require college back- 2174. Open 9-8. • full cellar, $150 monthly. J.D. monthly. Apply Apt. 4. 10 De­ Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living of Manchester in said District, de­ look Into various possibilities for Groethe, music Instructor, also STATE LICENSED rest home ed apartment, first floor, large pot Square. dition. Philbrlck Agency, 649- completely furnished. Recent CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv g;round. Experience not essen­ Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. room, family room, built-in ceased. parent-teacher group at the new played. centrally located, reasonable 1954 FORD CUSTOM 4-door RUGS, never used, 9x12 beige, rooms and closets, adults. $85. kitchen, master bedroom with 8464. heating unit and aluminum On motion of Cynthia A Glenney. high school. rates, friendly atmosphere. ice, available all hours. SatiS' tial. Starting guarantee of THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 8 Folrvlew Terrace, Farmington, Miss Anna D’Ambroslo’s sec­ with 1956 Thunderblrd motor, $125 per week plus expenses. $30; 9x15 gold oriental, $35; WE HAVE customers waiting 643-7379. dressing room. low twenties. foot frontage, fireplace, full siding. Outbuilding. Low taxes Mrs. Valentine Is the imme­ ond grade entertained a few TeL 876-1011. faction guaranteed. Call 649- THE SOUTHERN Houses For Rent 65 ONE BI/XJK from Mshi, two Minimum down VA financing Conn., executrix. good running condition, 5 good For interview call 644-0202 12x15 white nylon. 289-6955. for the rental of your apart­ Hayes Agency, 64S-4808. family, 4-4 duplex, permanent cellar, aluminum storms, car­ ORDERED: That six months diate past president of the members of the staff this week, tires, $125. 649-7876. 1315. available. Lawrence F. Fiano, from the 19th day of November. PASSENGERS wanted from NEW ENGLAND between 6-8 p.m. or 242-7593. ment or home. J. D. Realty, siding, two recent heating sys­ port. All for $13,900. Don’t elementary school PTA. She serving them chocolate and but­ ENGAGEMENT BROKEN! SEVEN ROOM Split Level In MANCHESTER — New 7 room Realtor, 643-2766, Charles 1964. be and the some are limited Manchester to vicinity of 643-6129. Manchester, modem kitchen tems, garages, clean. Hayes wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- and allowed for the creditors with­ chose her organizing commit­ terscotch puddings the students Moving— ^Trucking— TELEPHONE COMPANY YOUNG COUPLE LEGAL raised ranch, 2-car garage, 0103. Nicholson, 742-6364. Dolores L. in which to bring in their claims tee this fall. Members are Mrs. had whipped up themselves. Travelers. Tel. 644-1664 after ■WILL with bullt-lns, 1% baths, fam­ built-ins, 1% baths, % acra lot, Agency. 643-4803. Merritt, 646-0424. against sold estate, and said execu­ 6:30 p.m. Trucks—Tractors Dimock, Mrs. Joseph Byrne, School Menu Storage 20 Situations Wanted— HOME OF FURNITURE Vernon ily room, garage, etc. $200 per tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ MANCHESTER — Charming 8 trix Is directed to give public notice An equal opportunity employer NOTICE month. Philbrlck Agency, 649- RANCH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, VERNON— 7 room split level, to the creditors to bring in their Mrs. Philip Dooley, Mrs. Robert Monday, beef macaroni cas­ PICK IT UP — JUST PAY cy, 643-4808. room Colonial, 4 or 5 bed­ WANTED — Ride to Pratt A MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught Female 38 8464. kitchen, living room, wooded 1% baths, built-in kitchen, din­ claims within said time sjlowed by (jorton, Mrs. Robert Treat serole. wax beans, brownies; Whitney, third shift, from Irv­ $19.63 SOUTHGATE APTS. ADMISSION rooms, 2 full baths, formal din­ publishing a copy of this order In and Mrs. William Clark. FORD Half ton pickup truck. trucking and package-delivery. South St. Rockville lot, handy to bus, shopping, ing room, paneled rec room, some newspaper having a circula- Tuesday, grinders, potato chips, ing Street to Gate 2, Willow 643-0749. Refrigerators, washers and TYPING, envelopes, letter.s, MONTHLY OF ELECTORS COMPLETELY furnished 4 etc. Ebccellent condition. $12,- ing room, excellent condition, Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Dlmock candled sweet potatoes, appla manuscripts. Will pick up and laundry room, garage, covered tfon In said probate district within Street. Phone 643-4428, any­ stove moving spwlalty. Folding HERE’S THE STORY — This Completely new concept in Notice is hereby given that room house, automatic heat, 900. Philbrlck Agency, 649- centrally located. Phone own­ ten dsys from the date of this or­ and other members of the com­ crisp; Wednesday, chicken pie LPN or RN, full or part-time, deliver.-649-9281. O.K.... rear patio with fireplace, one- der and return make to this court time. chairs for r-mt. 649-0762. was sold to a young couple on Apartment Living. the Board of Admission of Elec­ adults only. 649-1794. 8464. er-agent, Barbara Woods, 649- mittee have said that, although with biscuit, cranberry sauce, 11-7. 875-2077. 7702. half acre lot, high a-ssumable of the notice given. , TraHera— RETIRED WOMAN desires po­ Oct. 2nd. A few days later they tors, of the Town of Manches­ mortgage. Nice neighborhood. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Supt. Philip Liguori is a mem­ buttered beans, ging«tt>rwAt A REW ARD o f $3,500 Is being WAITRESSES willing to work, Every apartment with ter, will be In session in the Mu­ FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch WE ALL SEVEN ROOM ddet borne, 4 ber of the organizing com­ Thursday, hamburg gravy on offered for information leading sition as companion - house­ informed us they wished to can­ so Manchester Minimum down payment, fi­ Mobile Homes 6-A Painting—Papering 21 part-time. Call Paul Fiano, cel their order because they nicipal Building, Town Clerk’s completely decorated. 2-car bedrooms. 2 baths, M 72x181. mittee also, and is strongly in rice, com, pears; Friday, toma­ to the arrest and conviction of keeper. excellent references. PRIVATE PATIO AREN’T RICH! Marlon B. Robertson. Realtor nancing available. Owners 643-2457. were not getting married. Pay­ Office, on WEDNESDAY, DE­ garage, one year lea.se with building new home. Asking favor of the council-lntereet to soup with crackers, tocurted the true murderer of Hope n e w 1964 NIMROD Camp INSIDE and outside painting. Write Box R, Herald. Indoor-Outdoor Living! option to renew, $225 per 643-6908. TWO FAMILY Trailers for sale. No reason­ ments of almost $200 have been CEMBER 2, 1964 from 5:00 $19,500. Reasonable offers ap­ Dual Weddings committee idea, he is not the cheese sandwich, Dutch miple Rothwell and release and ex- You name your own price. Acres and acres of land month. 742-7004. $2,500 entitles you to a re- organizer. Committee membere cake. hqnoratlon of Roy Darwin, Sr. able offer refused. United 649-7863, 875-8401. Help Wanted— Male 36 WOULD LIHIe to care for chil­ made. If you have a good job Magnificient View P.M. TO 8:00 P.M., for the pur­ SPLIT LERTEIj—7 rooms. 1% A rare investment oppor­ preciated. Lawrence F. Fiano, dren in my pleasant North and are honest and reliable, pose of admitting all persons diculously low mortgage tunity or live rent free In Realtor. 643-2766, Charles say that that the Idea for the Briefs W flte to Box 1011, Manches­ Rent-Alls, 358 Burnside Ave., The finest in this area! THREE BEDROOMS, 2 full baths, modem kitchen with T o B e Easier E. Hau'tford. PAINTING. EXTERIOR and In­ End home days. 646-0454. then this is for you. All items who are found to be qualified to payment plus a nice two- bullt-lns, dining room, fsrni- your own 3 room apart­ Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores L. organization originated with Bolton Grange will meet at 8 ter. ELECTRICIAN, licensed jour­ Rent includes heat, hot water, baths, fireplace, garage, walk­ family with (new) separate Mrs. Valentine, not with the tonight at the Community HaU. terior, paperhanging, wall­ neyman, experienced in resi­ are sample pieces and are fully be Electors of the Town of out basement, formal dining lly room, full basement, 1- ment. Only $800 down. Merritt, 646-0424. For Catholics paper removed, dry wall work guaranteed. deluxe range, refrigerator, dis­ Manchester. heating, copper plumbing, administration,. and that it is The Three Graces are In charge dential, commercial and indus­ posal, laundry, ample closets, room, storage area, large yard car garage. $22,900. Phil- Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ BLONDE BEDROOM The Qualifications are as fol­ 5 rooms on each side and brick Agency, 649-8464. Suburban Associates WAPPING — modem 6 room up to parents what is eventual' of the program. Mrs. Hazel AntomobOes For Sale 4 Auto Driving School 7-A trial. Steady work. Benefits. Dogs—Birds— Pets 41 ample parking. in nice neighborhood. Refer­ an income. Two-family en­ Ranch, garage, full basement, Floyd and Mrs. Mary Augusto ing arranged. Fully Insured. 875-5905 for appointment. LIVING ROOM SUITE lows: Applicant must be twen­ ences required. $140. Available Realtors VATICAN CITY (AP) — Re­ ly formed. • LEARN TO DRIVE — Special Free estimates. 649-9658, Jo­ 5-PC. DINETTE SET joyment at $19,400. IN TOWN — a real fine 5-room near schools, large treed lot, cent action by the Vatican Ecu­ Mrs. Valentine said recent­ are In charge of refreshments. NEED CAR? Tour credit turn­ FOR SALE AKC registered 3 1 / 2 ROOMS ty-one (21) years of age, must Dec. 1. 643-6452. Lee Greenough ed down? Short on down pay­ attention to nervous and eld­ seph P. Lewis. French poodle, champagne, 2 "PHILCO” ELEC. REF. be a resident of the State of ranch in convenient and quiet immediate occupancy. Bel Air menical Council on marriage ly that she had Inveetigiated First Selectman Richard Mor- 289-7711 289-3040 ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ erly. Classroom for teen-agers. years old. 643-7257. "CALORIC” COMB. RANGE $120 Ckinnecticut for one (1) year, ELLINGTON— Lwge Split lev­ location. 3 bedrooms, 2 bed­ Real Estate, 643-9332. laws of the Roman Catholic high school parent-teacher or­ ra has called a meeting of ths EXTERIOR and interior paint­ "MAYTAG” WASHER J. D. REALTY CO. rooms and dining room if you ganizations In towns as far newly-appointed conserratloB sion? Don’t despair I See Hon­ Pickup service. Day or eve­ an^ a resident of the Town of el, $150 per month. Boiton—at MANCTIESTER — Now under Church Is likely to make It east ning lessons. Reasonable rates. ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- AKC registered black male "OLYMPIC” TELEVISION Available Now 643-8779 prefer. Large living room, ROUTE 6 BOLTON — Two er In the future to get away as Putnam and had talk' commdsBion tonight at 8 in tiM est Douglas. Inquire about low­ MACHINIST Manchester for six (6) months. lake, 2 bedrooms, $90. 643- 643-6129 construction at Dartmouth acres of wooded land plus a 5 est down, smallest payments Manchester Driving Academy. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. F^Ily miniature poodle. 14 months "HOOVER” VACUUM (Agent on Premises) 4.551. great big kitchen with bullt- permission for dual wedding ed to many principals. Most town offices. Insured. Workmanship guar­ Any applicant who is a natu­ Heights, 7 room Colonial, 2% room stone house with a three anywhere. No small loan or fi­ 742-7249. old, well trained. Call 649-1866 "MOHAWK” AXM. RUGS 875-5485 643-6396 ralized citizen of the United lns. Tw’o fireplaces. Be your ceremonies when Catholics and small towns do not have jun' anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-8328. ALL AROUND after 5. "SEALY” BOX SPRING SEVEN ROOM^Colonlal, ihoice own landlord! Madeline Smith, baths, 2 fireplaces, large fam­ car garage, all for $14,000. Lo­ ior-senlor high schools, she dis­ Manchester Evening Herald nance company plan. Douglas States shall present the certifi- ily room, porches, 2-car ga­ non-Cathollcs marry, a Vatican If no answer, 643-9043. "SEALY” MATTRESS country club area, park-like MANCHESTER — Immaculate Realtor, 649-1642. cated above Munson’s Candy covered, and do not have Bolton correepondeat, Oleme- Motors, 338 Main. FOUR RPOM flat, second floor, 9 ate of his naturalization or a expert said today. Business Services GROOMING and boarding, will Linoleum, Tables, Cabinets, Pic­ setting, January occupancy, ' 6-room Cape on a quiet street, rage, city utilities, hot water Shop. House needs a com­ She said that Vernon well Young, Mephone 64S-8M1. Must be able to set up and central location, heat, hot copy thereof issued by the oil heat. Charles Lesperance, 'The big test in each case will pro’s. 1961 PONTIAC BonneviUe, ra- INTERIOR and exterior paint­ collect and deliver. H. C. tures and a Few Other Items. adult family, $175 monthly. close to schools, bus and shop­ MANCHESTER — Like new plete redecorating, but has hod no high school PTO and Offered ' 13 ing, w alloper removed, fully work to blueprints, 50 hour water, one year lease. Call United States Immigration and 649-7620. new well, septic, etc. T. J. be the religious conscience of dlo and heater, full power, ex­ week. Apply in person. Chase, Harmony Hill Ken­ SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Call Mrs. Shorts, 643-8886. J. ping, 3 bedrooms, new For­ 5% room ranch, 20 foot living that Manchester only had insured. Rene Belanger, 648- 649-5048 after 6 p.m. Naturalization Service. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. the non-CathoIlc partner In the cellent condition. Call after 4, SHARPENING Service — Saws, nels, Bolton, 643-5427; I ONLY Watson Beach A Co., Realtors, mica counter and stainless room, 1% baths, beautifully junior-high PTO. ’ Coins Stolen 0612 or 644-0804. Any applicant who acquired match the source said. 649-3132. knives, axes, shears, skates, ' PHONE ME AT ONCE SEVEN ROOMS and garage, 622-2114. steel sink, aluminum storms finished family room, large He was commenting on the She said that she is sure POINTER for sale. 14 months United States citizenship by O'WNER MUST sell due to fi­ rotary blades. Quick service. Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 excellent location, 88 Laurel arid screens, $15,500. Wolver- wooded lot. Hayes Agency, wedding Nov. 14 In New Bed­ that a traditional PTA or un- 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door, au­ old, good hunter, $40. 109 birth abroad to a United States nancial reversals this beauti­ From Machine Capitc' Equipment Oo., 38 G. T. K. CORP. If you have no means of trans­ Street. Call 649-7747. ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. 643-4803. 96 HOLLISTER ST. ford, Mass., of a Roman Catho­ afflllated PTO would "fizzle tomatic. Best offer. Call 649- PAINTING, days or nights. In­ Prospect St. citizen parent or derived citi­ ful five room cape with breeze­ Main St., Manchester. Hours side or outside. Call 875-1572. portation, I’ll send my auto for way, two car garage plus a lic girl and a Greek Orthodox out” If started In Bolton. 9649. . ^ 678 Tolland St., East Hartfon you. FIVE ROOMS, 116 Charter Oak zenship through the naturaliza­ MANCHESTER — 150x200, The lAicky Lady Laundca' dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ large tree.a, clean 6 room Col­ OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 large utility building in the man. A special dispensation She termed the council-inter­ day 7-4. 643-7958. ^ No obligation Street, adults, gas stove pro­ tion of a parent or spouse, shall Center, 5 Maple St., was not so FORD 1963, Fairlane 500, 4- PAINTING and paperhangdng, onial, double garage, only $16,- rear. Has 1.8 acres of land and from Pope Paul VI allowed est committee a "unique organ­ lucky yesterday. Police re|>ort good work, reasonable rates, Articles For Sale 45 vided, gas heat, immediate present a certificate of citizen­ Easy-Crocheting! door sedan, small V-8, stand­ 000. Hutchins Agency, is located on Route 44A just them to have both Roman and ization” and said that since this that about $275 was taken from TYPEWRITERS Standard 30 years In Manchester, your TWO TRIM carpenters. Apply A— E—R—T—S occupancy. 643-7111. ship issued to said applicant by ard shift. After 6 p.m., 649- 646-0103. . Splendid 6 room Colonial, over Bolton line in Coventry. Orthodox ceremonies. is a new school, parents would a dollar bill changing madiina and electric. Repaired, over­ neighbor is my recommenda­ on job Ellington Ridge Coun­ SNOWBLOWERS, new and 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD the United States Immigration try new things. Mrs. Valentine 0033. BIRCH STREET — spacious 1% baths, kitchen built-ins, Many possible uses for rear The Vatican official said he sometime between 4 :80 pjn. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ tion. Raymond Flske, 649- try Club, Abbott Road, Elling­ used, Ariens, Snobird, Toro, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. and Naturalization Service, a MANCHESTER— Seven rooms, building. Has a $16,000 FHA waa not familiar with that par­ said she had received letters chines rented and repaired. flat, second floor, two bed­ rai.sed hearth fireplace, fine Wednesday and 2 am. yester­ 1962 VALIANT SIGNET, buck- 9237. ton. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. I passport issued by the State oil heat, full basement, porch, mortgage that buyer can as­ ticular case but noted "The from school board members. In­ Pickup and delivery service. Service and parts. Capitol KIRBY VACUUM, all attach­ rooms, $95. 649-4498. carpeting, paneled base­ day. et seats, automatic transmis­ Department of the United 2-car garage, city utilities, sume (payments $153.001. A (Jhurch has been looking for dividually, supporting the Idea Yale ’Typewriter Service. 649- Equipment, 38 Main Street, ments Sind floor polisher; Mo­ ment, oversized garage, city The theft was noticed and r^ sion, low mileage, like new. PART-TIME—Half-day, prefer­ States on or after January 1, good location. Priced at only sewers, near elementary steal at $20,000. T.J. Crockett, ways to help out in such a way and offering any help they 4986. Electrical ^rvlces 22 ably afternoons but will con­ Manchester. Open dally 7-5, torola 4-speed Hi-Fi, record THREE ROOM apartment, ported by Louis LsBreck of 168 643-0355 after 6 p.m. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ 1948 or a written statement $16,000. Vacant. Charles Les­ and high schools. Ideal op­ Realtor, 643-1577. that the consciences of both par­ could. sider mornings. All around Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. cabinet; open stock china din­ sigpied by a Town Clerk or Reg­ Charter Oak St., an early morn­ LAND CLEARING, tree r^ FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt ner set, matching glasses and erator, $90. 247 No. Main. 649- perance, 649-7620. . portunity to buy right. ties will not be violated. This Mrs. Valentine said that, in ing customer. 1960 CADILLAC Convertible, construction worker with driv­ istrar of Voters of a town of TOLLAND — $2,500 assumes (dual ceremonies) could be­ the proposed pleui, interest good top, good rubber, good moval, and chain saw work. service on all types of elec­ er's license. Apply 8:30 a.m. i HANNAH’S hu.sband Hector flat ware, new condition. 649- 5228, 9-5. Don't miss it! Police say that a tire iron or this state that the records of mortgage, save closing costs. come one of the ways. running condition. Priced for A. Michaud. 742-8096. trical wiring. Licensed and m- Mitchell Drive, off Parker hates hard work so he cleans 7386. M anchester groups on curriculum would similar heavy tool was appar­ FOUR ROOM unfurnished, sec­ such town show that such ap­ Spotless 5% room Colonial "The New Bedford case might study specific areas "In order quick sale. Call after 5, 649- ■sured. Wilson Electrical Co., Street, at tracks. McKinney the rugs with Blue Lustre. Ranch, built-ins, acre wood­ ently used to pry the maitmine LAWNMOWER Sharpening; re- Rent electric shampooer $1. PHILCO refrigerator, chrome ond floor, apartment. Inquire plicant has previously been ad­ MONEY MONEY l^IONEY be a forerunner in which first to be better Informed on what 3341. Manchester, 649-4817. 643-1388. Bros. Septic Tank Co. ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, open. Police say also that a dry pairs, sales,------roror------blaBlades Olcott Variety Store. kitchen set, studio couch, suit­ 233 Center Street. mitted as an elector in that ROBERT ANDERSON, there would be an Increase in is going on in the school.” town. Save yet own your own 643-4803. cleaning machine and a supp^ 1959 FORD 2 - door, 2 - tone sharpetied; bicycle sales, serv­ able for cottage. Emerson home. Two family located the number of special dispensa­ One of the goals of the coun­ ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Floor Finishing 24 DARK, RICH stone-frep loam! FIVE ROOM_ newly decorated REALTOR cabinet showed evidence of a^ green, sedan, standard. In ex­ portable TV. Call John Bon- Dated at Manchester this on lot 33.000 square feet. 5 EAST HARTFORD—Six room tions, with the exception then cil membership, as outlined in tempts at cracking. 149 W. Middle Tuniplke, 649 Also, fill, sand, gravel, and and remodeled apartment for 27th day of November 1964. cellent condition. Call 649- TOOL MAKERS czek, administrator, 43 Mill rooms to each side. 2-car Colonial, tile bath, fireplace, becoming the rule.” the explanatory notes, is "sup­ Isaac Snyder, 27 Wellesley 2098. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- stone. 643-9504. rent. Immediate occupancy. Board of Admissions 528-0139 528-1776 The Ecumenical Oiuncll took 4226. Street, 643-9070. Centrally located on bus line. garage, city water and sew­ plastered walls, enclosed port of the school budget com­ Rd., owner of the laundry who ing (specializing In older BRIDGEPORT Barbara E. Coleman, two actions concerning mixed Adults or grown children pre­ ers all for only $20,000. breezeway, 2-car garage, large prehensive enough to encom­ was called to the scene, sk- 1963 CORVAIR SPYDER, fully LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ RUBBER STAMPS — Three TWO SQUARE mahogany end Selectman marriage.s before recessing last and repaired, winter storage. OPERATORS lines name and address, cush­ ferred. Call 649-7060. , Save ami call Roger Walk­ lot. 2 weeks occupancy. Com­ pass and finance the type of amined the broken machine'and •quipped, including super­ ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. tables; one mahogariV coffee Saturday. Sales find service — Ariens, • V ioned mount, ■ knob handle Raymond C. Larivee, er 649-5306. bination windows and dooiyi, program deteiqnlned, desirable.” declared that the money re­ charger. Excellent condition. No job too small. John Ver- table with plate glass top"; one Selectman MANCHESTER Immaculate It decreed a document ” on the Snowbirds, also rental equip­ faille. 649-5750. $1.80. Please print or type. SIX ROOMS, Cottage Street, 5% room Ranch, near bus and Charles' Lesperance. 649-7620. Mrs. Valentine said, when ques­ moved consiated mainly at $1,995. Call 649-6063. Must be able to do own set- round black coffee table 44” Vincent A. Genovesi, Oriental Catholic Churches” ment. L & M Equipment Corp., Quality Rubber Stamps, P.O. newly decorated garage. Will •schools. Call Allen Schaefer, ‘ tioned on the meaning of this, quarters. bps from blueprints, mini­ across; one white credenza 36” accept family with two teen­ Selectman COLUMBIA — 137 acres, one putting Into effect (Jathollc rec­ 1959 FORD T-Bird Convertible, Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. mum 50 hour week. Box 765, Manchester, Conn., high, 52” long; oqe black .bar Barro>i^s£ Wallace Broker, collect* 875-1235. I that it is “ the job of parents to white, automatic, power Manchester Exchange—Enter­ Bonds—Stocks— 06042. agers Call 649-8759. Edward Tomklel, mile ro&dr frontage, excellent ognition of the validity of mar­ let the school board know they with genuine brass rail, 61” Manchester Parkade 9 room home, large bam. oth­ riages between Eastern-Rite Each Home Gets Guidm breikes and steering, radio and prise 1945. Mortgages 27 Town Clerk g a r r i s o n ' c o l o n i a l —Save' are behind them.” YOU saved and slaved for wall long, 43” high. Any reason­ Manchester 649-5306 er buildings. Ideal for develop­ (Catholics and Orthodox Catho­ heater. Best offer. Call after 6 PARAGON TOOL CO., able offer. Call 643-5625. $1,500 on this house. Excellent] Another of the goals Is "de­ p.m., 643-0062. YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! a ' BETTER ARRANGEMENT to wall carpet. Keep It new throughout. 1% baths, 2 fire -1 ment or sub-divl.sion. Excellent lics when performed before an emphasis on iund raising activ­ LUXEMBOURG — ’Ihe terms or will trade for small­ Cellars, attics, trash, small Of your finances will make INC. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric PRACTICALLY NEW formica INVITA’tlON COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1% places, playroom, bar. large' Orthodox minister. ities." Mrs. Dimock said that Grand Duchy ot Luxembourg trucking done A-1 rigW! Call more of your income available shampooer $1. The Sherwin- baths, family room off kitchen, lot, 2-car garage, $28,,500. Jor er home. Asking $46,500. Les- It also turned over to Pope is distributing a first-aid guide 259 Adams St., Manchester white with black table, 2 senger Co., Realtors, 423-6331, she inserted this goal because 1957 THUNDBRBIRD for sale. 648-2928, Tremano Trucking for personal use. Lump debt Williams Co. chairs, apartment size, $17. Septic Tanks bullt-ins, dishwasher, intercom, seph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. Paul VI. for Vatican experts to to every household. The booklet T O BID CROCHET 423-9291. she di^ not think a parents Call 649-2713. Service. Into one monthly payment of 649-3884. AND double garage, 144x120. Carl­ revise, a draft document con­ group should be formed just for includes advice on accidents and Sealed bids will be received taining suggested changes in $22.25 for each thousand dollars ton Hutchins Agency, Real­ NEEDED — An executive for the purpose of raising money. llsta public ambulances. 1955 CHEVROLET Station STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone TURRET LATHE and Bridge­ AFRICAN ■VIOLETS for sale. at the office of the General SIZES 32-40 this home now being built with COVENTRY — Moderately Church marriage laws affecting Including repayment over five UNIVERSAL electric stove, tors, 646-0103. priced 4 room home. Base­ Mrs. Valentine said that there Wagon, automatic. $100. 24 walls, fireplaces, Ragstone ter­ years. Frank Burke, 246-8897. port operators. Must be able to | Call 643-2840. i Manager, 41 Center Street, Plugged Sewers a 3-car garage. This excellent all mixed marriages. good working condition, $20, board heat. Only minutes from could still be fund-raising for Tyler Circle or 643-4610. races, hatchways,' dry wells. Connecticut Mortgage Ex set 'up and operate from blue­ Call 649-2291 between 6-7. Manchester, Conn., until De­ SIX ROOM Cape, targe kitchen home will be selling for $35,- The bishops will submit fur­ All concrete repairs. Reason­ prints. Work week 55 hours, ONE DOLLAR stationery bar­ cember 2, 1964 at 11:30 A.M. UConn. 742-7056. individual interest groups but 1958 OPEL 2-door, excellent change, 16 Lewis St., Hartford. Machine Gleaned living room with fireplace. Im­ 000. For appointment call Jo­ ther suggestions on marriage SOUTH WINDSOR able. 643-0851. steady employment. Good pay gains, name, address on choice MOVING— 30” Tappan electric for one Suburban Type Truck seph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. that the town itself should buy tires, good running condition, Conn. of 200 noteheads; 150 letter Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, mediate occupancy, $15,900. laws In coming months. Some and fringe benefits for quali­ stove, good condition, $35; (Bus Type). Philbrlck Agency. 649 8464. most items, since a larger $160. 643-8840. HAVE truck — Attics and cel­ sheets, 75 envelopes. 60 per­ Sewer Lines Install^—Cel­ reportedly want a law that SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- fied men. Echo Machine Co., Heywood Wakefield double Bid forms and specifications amount .of money is required NUTMEO HOMES lars cleaned. Rubbisly removed. sonalized napkins, 79c, blue, lar Waterproofing Done. Manchester Legial Notice would allow any local Catholic 1856 CHEVROLET. 6 cylinder, limited funds available for sec­ In6., Manchester. 643-7627. bed, complete, $25; commode, are available at the Controller's MANfJHESTER VICINITY—6 bi.shop to dispen.se with the for things needed than a par­ Reasonable. Call 649-1043 after ond mortgages, payments to pink, yellow, white. Discount 150 YEARS’ CHARM ents group could raise. She automatic, body In good condi- 5:30. $5; G.E. console TV, 17” , $35. Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ room home, nice condition, AT A COURT OF PROBATE, presence of a Catholic priest at MODELS OPEN suit your budget. Expedient LABORERS for all 3 shifts, Center (with Manchester Rub­ 649-2672. c i n n e y b r o s 8383 196-N basement garage, large assum' lield at Coventry, within and for the said that the emphasis of the « «on . 742-8261. ber Stamp), 5 S. Main, Man­ chester, Conn. M K . A rare find in Manchester. district of Coventry, on the 24th day a mixed marriage when the service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. good wages, union shop, paid 10-20 able mortgage to qualified buy­ proposed plan was on program. Saturday It Sunday REPAIRS on all makes of re­ chester. Earn cash for your­ Town of Manchester Sewerage Disposal Co. 9 room 1816 Colonial farm­ of November, A.D. 1964. non-Catholic involved objects to life insurance, free medical in­ Easily crocheted afghan er. Full price $11,500. Call the Mrs. Richard Alton, presi­ frigerators, washers, ranges, surance, vacation pay. Apply self or club treasury. Free sell­ Musical Instruments 53 Richard Martin, 118 Pearl S t — 648-5308 house, completely, modern­ Present. Hon. Elmore Turklnffton, his presence on the basis of and dryers. All oil buraers General Manager A welcome addition to your squaree with flower centers are Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Judge. sincere religious belief. dent of the elementary school 12 rin Dork Business Opportunity 28 in person only. Conn. Bi-Prod­ ing kit. 649-4489. ■klrt wardrobe — three simply set together to form this lovely ized and restored. 3 work­ Estate of John S. Rus.saJt. late of PTA, said recently that nine or LEGAL cleaned and serviced. All work MAN’S ACCORDION. Marco Realtors, 643-6930. Coventry, in said district, deceased. If that should come about, ucts, Inc., Hop River Road, Co­ elegant blouses all in one pat­ sleeveless jacket! Make it In ing fireplaces, 2 full baths, ten parents had called her ob­ New 5 and 6*room ranchea uaranteed. Cosma Appliance MANCHESTER—Drlve-ln res­ KEEP carpet cleaning problems Doro, profe.ssional model, black mammoth kitchen, see t#w! Upon application of Stella I. Ru.s- mixed marriages could take lumbia, Conn. tern! your favorite colors for your­ IN BETTER housekeeping con­ sak. pra.vinK that an In.strumenl pur jecting to the proposed juiiior- complete with built-in oven fervice. 506 Center. 649-0066. taurant, on busy thorough­ small— use Blue Lustre wall to and silver, $475. 649-0993, Dick Beach place In Protestant and Ortho­ NOTICE No. 8383 with Patt-O-Rama Is self; then make anothen for that dition — ranch with 5 large pnrtinp to be the last will and testa­ senior high school activity and range, dishwasher, cen­ fare, ample parking. Bel Air wall. Rent electric shampooer 1-684-7,597. 649-5306, 875-6611. ment ol s.ald ileceased he admitted dox churches with the mini.ster ;The Audit Report for the Fis- EXPERT CLEANmG and wax­ EXPERIENCED service station Ih sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. special some one. rooms built 1959. Quiet dead­ council organization. ter hall entrance and at­ Real Estate, 643-9332. attendant, full or part-time. $1. Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper to probate and that letters of ad- of the non-Catholic'.s church of­ •al Tear September 1', 1963 ing. business and professional Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bu.sl, Pattern No. 196-N has crochet end street, 3 generous bed­ minlnKlralion with the will anne.ved Mrs. Alton said tha't she hei*- tached garage. FHA and Call State Service Station, Supply. KNABE GRAND PIANO, 5’7”, FRED C. STURTEVANT ficiating, and no Catholic cere­ tlfrougb August 81, 1964 has offices. .Floors, windows, fur­ ^op. 1% yards of 35-inch; cen­ directions — sizes 32, '84, 36, rooms, family size kitchen, be granted on said estate, as per self thinks that the council-in­ VA financing available. 643-6860 after 6. magnificent tone. Must sell. appllcallon on file. It Is mony would be necessary. bsen received by the Town niture. References If 'required. Help Wanted— Female 35 LIFE SIZE Santas for outdoor 649-5051. INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING ter, 1% yards; lower, l?i yards. 38 and 40 inclusive. alumliium storms and screens, Barrows Wallace ORDERED; That the foregoing terest committee idea is "too Complete at oUy $17,500. 643-9467. . To order, send 35c in coins to: CIe|4c of Coventry and is now or indoor Christmas displays. i n d u s t r i a l - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL’ ■ *10 order, send 60c in coins to : 100x196 lot, $15,900. Wolver­ Manchester Parkade' application bo heard and determined complex a prograip” and that Directions: Route 88 to Ver­ RECEPTIONIST, light office OIL BURNER service man, ex­ 166 Silver Lane. East Hart­ Sue Burnett, Jh’e Manchester Anne Cabot, The Manchester ton Agency, Realtor, 640-2813. at the Probate office in Coventry in non Circle, continue arouad on file for public inspection as CHOOSE WALLPAPER IN YOUR OWN Mttnehester 649-5306 sold District on the 8rd day of De­ the new sbhool should have a work, 9-12, 6 days. Write P.O. perienced, top money for top ford. 528-4516. Wearing; Apparel— Furs 57 Evening Herald, 1180 AVE. OF Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Hogpitah Beautify Circle to Kelly Road, prih required by Section 7-394 o f the Household Services man, good working conditions. HOME AT DISCOUNT PRICES cember. A. D. 1964. at 11 ;00 o'clock regular PTA, with an executive $Reneral Statutes Revision of Box 222, Manchester. AMENCAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. AMERICAS. NEW YORK, N.Y. $18,900—6 ROOM home, ga­ in the forenoon, and that notice be ceed to Diane Drive. General Oil, 289-0211. WOODE»I KITCHEN cabinet WOMAN’S Persian Lamb coat, given to oil persona interested in NEW YORK — Few major of the two PTAs. wherein mu­ 1S58. Offered 13-A loose, 's , 10036. rage, centrally located, excel­ CUSTOM DESIGNED contem­ tual assistance could be ren­ ^M ?1N . IF YOU WANT $$$$ for older house, size 93x48x12. size 14; boy’s sport jacket, EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM said estate of the pendency of said metropolitan hospitals not^a- Sales By Dated at Coventry, Conn., For Ist-clasa mailing add lOc For Ist-class mailing add 10c lent buy. Call Paul J. Cor- porary built for gracious liv­ application and. the. time and place dered. KAw BAVING of BURNS, moth for Christmas. If you want a WANTED—Superintendent for Excellent condition. Tel. 649- size 14. Good condition. Rea­ TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS for each pattern. Print Name, days do not have beauty, salons nils 23rd day of November tor eacli pattern. Print Name, renti Agency, 643-5363. ing, sunken living room, for­ )f hearl Mns. Alton eald that parente pies. Zippers repaired. Win- new Interest. If you want a large apartment building in 4674. sonable. 649-1100. , Address vrith Zohe and Pattern copy o t fhl« order in some news­ at least as well-equipped as the 1864. Address )rith Zone, Style No. mal dining room, planned for “ become enthueed” when they C O L U & WA9HU Sow shades made to measure, weekly Income. If you can sell Manchester, apartment plus FIVE, FOUR and- three bed­ paper havlnc a circulation In sold best in their neighborhood. In Elmore Turkington, NAME PLATES — Beautiful TEL. 649-4645—649-^297^ and SliCj • t Number. mine spacious rooms, 3 baths, district, at least five days before 665 BURNSIDB AVaNUl ' all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys a product advertised, on TV good salary, excellent ^working LADY’S gray wool coat,' fur New—'64 Fall-Winter Album! room modem homea. Bel Air two huge fireplaces, recrea- some maternity hospitals more are working together toward a Town Clerk, made while you walL Tape and leading magazines, call conditions. Write qualifica­ golden plastic for mall boxes ne guide car ^ONE OF THE OLDEST PAINT FAMILIIIS Don't wait —«send 60c now for file day of said hearing, to appear EAST HARTTOBO lined, size 16; ^Articles;' Custom Collectloiu Real Estate Co„ apeciaUsta in tldii room, bar, patio. Priced in If they see cause at sold time and than 80 per cent of new moth- central goal, «nd that R w u Town of Coventry, oordera tor rent. Martow^i, 887 Avon Ooemetloa. 'We will show or doors. Only $1. Custom coat With man’s 4$ toll, ’ copy cf the fall A winter place and be heard relative thereto, tions aad age to Box T, Heiv IN CONNECTICUT regular features; items to offering homes of unusiial 40’fl. Call owner, 649-6285, 643- •n have their hair waved er eet. "putting the eait before the Oatm. Oiain., 649-622L you bow. Can 289-4922. aid. niade tor you, 64S-5937. practically: 649-7886. C iaeue cf Basic Fashion, a andn make inaAfi return raiuni tew thisuua oeurtwurv. . . . --- ,--- ■...... •omplete |iattem book. makel Only BOc'a eopy. \ eharaeter. 6 4 8 -O m 6868. BLMOBB TURKINOTON. Judge D«fore going home horse” to de-«mphaslae fluid > ' . I IRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1964 FAG* THIRTY.TWO iianctr^atifr lEvrains U m llt Avorace Daily Net Pnaa Rna The Woathor For the Week Haded Foreeest of O. S. Weather KovcMber 81, 1884 Trinity Past Noble Grandt of Olondy, breeey. milder toalglit, Sunset Rebekah Lodge will en- Town Seeks low 48-SO; breemy tomorrow, rsia About Town twtain the Trinity Past Noble 14 ,1 4 3 ending In the morning, high hi the Grands Association at a Christ­ Member of Ike MimchMt«r Chapter of mas Party Monday at 8 p.m. in Plant Site BareM ut SOe. BPBBSQSA wUl rehearse to­ Odd Fellows Hall. Members Manchester— A City of Village Charm night at 8 at Bunce School, are reminded to bring a small Olcott St. AU men interested in Christmas gift. Mrs.' Robert After-the-Holiday Armstrong and committee well For Pioneer barbershop style singing are MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1964 (CiMelfled AdvertieiBg on Page 10) PRICE SEVEN CENTS welcome. No musical knowl­ serve refreshments. Mr.s. Ma­ VOL. L x x x r v , NO. 50 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) edge is necessary and there are bel Dowd will be in charge of The town development com­ BO voice trials. entertainment. mission met Wednesday evening with several town directors to Perennial Planters Garden The British American Club’s discuss efforts at relocating the Club win meet Monday at 7 annual Children's Christmas Pioneer Parachute Co. in a new p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. B. party will be held Sunday, Dee. factory In Manchester. Shaw, «01 W. Middle Tpke., 20, at 2 p.m. at the clubhouse. The commission is working with the management of the Mariner 4 Takes Off, and will proceed to Comstock Members are reminded to reg­ Ferre A Co., Wethersfield, ister their children before Sat- 300-employe firm, which is cur­ Where Mrs. Richard G. Willard usday, Dec. 5. The age limit rently located in an old Cheney will give a Christmas demon­ for children is 8 years of age Mill building on Forest St. FOR THE WEEKEND stration at 7:30. There will be by Dec. 25. Pioneer proposed moving to another Manchester site about a business meeting at the Farm this time last year, but can­ Shop after the demonstratrion. Lawrence J. Roger Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. celed its plans and renewed its Early Maneuvers OK lea.se at its current location. Marine Lance Cpl. Gilbert W. Roger Sr., 19 Clyde Rd.. has recently been pledged to mem­ Commission members and Dupont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heads TDC tov/n directors plan a meeting George E. Dupont, 117 Ridge bership to Alpha Tan Omega Alfred P. Werbner, 40 Marion CAPE KENNEDYY Fla. before Mariner 4 soars past' A towering, 100-foot Atlas-Ag-'-S-Agena second stage propelled social fraternity at Worcester with Pioneer management to Mars into orbit about the sun, a ena rocket started Mariner 4 on St., and Marine I«n ce Cpl. Dr., has been re-elected chair­ discuss local sites. (A P )— Mariner 4 rocketed itself into orbit 115 miles above Polytechnic Institute. O IV E / first television camera 4s to take 22 Its way, blasting off from Cape Kenneth W. Cotton Jr., son of man of the town development Francis J. Mahoney, chair­ the earth as a flying launch Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Cot­ into space today, and the pictures, and instruments are to Kennedy exactly on schedule, at platform. Forty-two minutes Connecticut Federation of commission for a one-year man of the board of direceors, ton Sr., 10 Earl St., are serv­ term. He was first elected to flight control center re­ study atmospheric density, radi­ 9:22 a.m., with a surge of flam­ after launching, when the Agcna Democratic Women’s Clubs said after the town elections in National ing power from its three booster ^7 / ing with the Marine Battalion the po.sf in 1963. October that he plans to con­ ported it apparently exe­ ation and other scientific se­ was in a desired position above will meet Tue.sday at 10:30 a.m. engines. Lading Team 3/3. which was Werbner has reappointed centrate board efforts to keep cuted early maneuvers suc­ crets. the Indian Ocean, it re.started at the Hotel Statler, Hartford. FIRST NA'nONAL SURiRMARMTS S t o r e s A critical hurdle was cleared recently awarded a plaque for Atty. Joseph Conti. 241 Sum­ existing industry in town and Although preliminary data its engine and boosted Mariner Mrs. S. Aubrey McGann. pre.s- cessfully on the start of an five minutes, 22 seconds, after 4 into spare. assisting in flood relief opera­ mit St., to continue as secre- i and locate more new industry indicated early phases of the ident. will preside. There will intended 7'/o-month jour­ launching, when a protective Officials reported that the tions in South Viet Nam. tary of the commission, also for | here, helping broaden the town's OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. launching were succe.ssful, the be a Christmas Luncheon for ney to Mars. National Aeronautics and Space metal shroud separated from spacecraft separated from its all members and guests at 1 a one-year term. |tax base. ■Die Steward of the Elks Development chairman Al­ 'The electronic explorer, which Administration .said several the spacecraft. launch platform, and that the Club, Bissell St., has announced p.m. in the Terrace Room. Werimer's re-election at a Structural faihire of a shroud flight appeared normal at that fred Werbner announced that repre.sents the United Stale.s' hours would be required to de­ iSiat no clams will be served Reservations may be made with development commi.ssion meet­ made of weaker material ruined time. A tracking station at ing Wednesday was unanimous. some members of the town com­ termine whether the craft was tonight at the club due to the Mrs. John F. CHfford. 95 Ol­ la.st chance for a clo.se look at on a precise course, or whether the Mariner 3 launching to Mars Woomcra, Australia, reported Besides seiving as sales man­ Thanksgiving holiday. cott Dr., before tomorrow. mission had atended the 16th Mars for two years, was sched­ radio signals would have to be earlier this month. 1 receiving .signals from the ager for the Jarvis Realty Co., annual Connecticut Develop­ The control center reported streaking payload. Werbner is president of the uled to fly across .32,'j million sent to fire a steering motor to '' ment Conference during the jockey it onto the correct path. radio data Indicated no hitch If all goes well. Mariner 4 will Manchester Chamber of Com­ miles of space before passing summer. A spokesman said definite with the protective covering j streak within 8,600 miles merce, a past president of the within 8,600 miles of Mars next ot Manchester became a confer­ information was expected late today. Manchester Board of Realtors, July 14. ence member twg years ago. During a 30-minute encounter. this afternoon. After shroud ejection, the (See Page Three) Tickets Now On Sale and a member of the town in­ The commLssiop is also work­ surance .and realty advisory ing on a survey of town cul­ committees. tural resources for the Connec­ THE MANCHESTER MESSIAH CHORUS Atty, Conti, who became a ELEVENTH ANNUAL PRESENTATION ticut Commission on the Arts, ROUND ROAST n.ember of the Connecticut and is prepared to attend ses­ Jury Finds SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1964 — 8:15 P.M. Bar in 1962, is associated in sions of the Manchester Com­ Monehester High School - Bailey Auditorium practice with Atty. Paul R. munity Colleges lecture aeries Groobert. on community development. Cigarettes Hie Connecticut Bank and Trust Company He served as chairman for TOP or BOnOM 893 Main Street the 1963 mental health cam­ Ray Beller’s Milsic Shop— 1013 Main Street paign in Manchester. He is a Safe to Use Potterton's, Inc.— 130 Center Street member of the Democratic Lighting Ceremony Officially Opens Holiday Season and will be available at the High School LEE’S FLORIST Town Committee. ROUND POT ROAST ,, MIAMI.Fla. (API — A feder­ Box Office thaf*evening Young Peter Garman (41/ 2) gets a big boost from last night officially opened the holiday season here. and GIFT SHOP al court jury has found that cig­ Santa as he turns on the holiday lights in Man­ Peter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garman, Rt. 44A, Bolton—643-8089 I Wg GIVE / arettes "are reasonable safe FREE chester’s downtown shopping area. The ceremony 68 Bowers St. (Herald photo by Saternis.) and wholesome for human con­ • YES WE DELIVER • H pJI All Cut From sumption." Beauty Advice Flowers for all occasions; The verdict, reached Friday Weddings, Funerals, Cut IJVampSJ Heavy Western Steer Beef None Stopped night after two hours of deliber­ Flowers and Corsages . . . Events Special ^Hot Line ’ ation, denied damages to the ARTHUR DRUG W O O N S O C K'fe T, R.I. estate of Edwin L. Green of Mi­ When You (AP) — A Ma.ssacliJisetts ami, a three-packs-a-day smok­ man hurl in a traffic ac­ er who died of lung cancer in In State 1957. Think of CINTIR CUT FOT ROAST LB Available for Pope cident lay unconscious on BOnOM ROUND the highway, ignored by Green's e.state had sued the APPLES more than 30 pa.ssing American Tobacco Co., for $1.5 VATICAN CITY (A P )— Pope Paul VI will have his motorists. j million, contending that the can­ COATS As Advertised Police Seek Woonsocket police said cer was caused by smoking 4PPLE Think LB own “ hot line" to keep contact with the Vatican while Byron Cochrane Jr.. 31, Lucky Strike cigarettes. Second Floor n Wednesday's TOP ROUND STEAN ROAST Fresh From Herald Escapee from he is in Bombay attending the International Eucharistic of Bellingham, Mass., fi­ A previous trial jury decided The Coolers! PERO!! Congress next week. nally was assisted by an Osborn Farm The actual center of Church The Hindus claim the Pope is unidentified man who u.sed (See Page Three) LB power will shift with the pontiff making the journey to convert a fla-shlight to keep cars TOP SIRLOIN OVEN ROAST to India, but in case something the Indians. from running over the in­ McIn t o s h —WINESAPS—BALDWINS SOMERS (AP) — State urgent arises, technicians have Government officials have jured and bleeding man. police are searching for an set up direct telecommunica­ been trying to persuade the Cochrane was injured in Navy Plane CORTLANDS—NORTHERN SPIES tions between the Vatican and jailed Hindu Maha.sabha leaders a Thanksgiving Eve acci­ BACK it RUMP OVEN ROAST inmate of the Osborn Pris­ to order their followers to call dent as he was opening RWSD and GOLDEN DEILICIOUS the residence of Valerian Cardi­ on Farm, one of two pris­ nal Gracias, archbishop of Bom­ off planned black flag demon­ the door of his car, ac­ Crash Kills cording to police. As he BUY 1 or 101 OF ANY ITBIM YOU WANT' oners who escaped Friday. bay, with whom the Pope will strations. Richard Ware, 24, of Hart­ stay. National leaders of the Hindu lay by the side of the road, it GROCERIES • COLD CUTS • DAIRY n PASTRY -k ford, was the prisoner still at Vatican sources said the line Mahasabha have been is.suing several motorists nearly 12 Crewmen large. Authorities said he to Bombay will be manned contradictory statements on struck him and none stopped to help. walked away from a construc­ around the clock, but they do what they intend to do to oppose KODIAK, Ala.ska fAP) 276 OAKLAND ST. TOP ROUND , ^ tion detail. not anticipate any emergency the Pope. The government has Twelve Navy fliers died Friday African and Asian students in Moscow are shown demonstrating outside the A .state prison inmate. Rich­ requiring its use. made clear it intends to use when an antisubmarine patrol 643-6384 or CUBE lb ard Buckley, 21, of Bridgeport During the pontiff's absence sternest measures to protect the T a n k e r’ s B q w plane crashed into a mountain U.S. Embassy in protest over American and Belgian action in the Congo. Most was picked up by guards in Dec. 2 through Dec. 5, the Vati­ pontiff. near the tip of Cape Newenham, of the lower floor windows were broken and a car set afire during the episode. PERO ■•woods behind the prison an hour can (Congregation and other ad­ The security problem will be T owed to Port 250 miles northwest of Kodiak. (AP Photofax.) Open 6 A.M. to B P.M. Weekdays • 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays after he fled an outside work ministrative bodies will carry complicated by the vast crowds A four-man rescue party LAST STEAKS detail. on routine business. pouring into the city for the con­ found the wreckage of the s ^ 0 5 Buckley was imprisoned in It will be the longest papal gress opening today. NEW YORK (API — A tug burned plane and bodies of : LB May 1963 on a one and one - absence since Pius VII returned towed the severed bow of the CHANCE TO * Top Sirloin Steak The congress - a public dem­ crew strewn over aobout 500 half to four year term for a to Rome in 1814 after five years onstration of faith and an act of tanker Stolt Dagali to Grav­ feet of mountainside. The group U.S. Embassy Among Three SAVE! SATURDAY conviction of robbery with in France as a prisoner of Na­ thanksgiving is being held esend Bay today. Sixteen of her weis led b yM a j. Curtiss Gruye, violence. poleon. before a ma.s.sive altar built in a crew returned home to Norway commander of the Cape Newen­ FRESHLY GROUND LB Ware, serving a two to six Pope Paul's two top adminis­ parklike oval in the heart of by air. And damage to the Isr­ ham Distant Aircraft Control NOVEMBER 28 AND Ground Round year term for breaking and trators will accompany him to Bombay. aeli liner Shalom, which knifed and Warning Station. Attacked by Moscow Students into the tanker, was being as­ entering, was convicted in India. Congress officials said 14 The crash was four miles west sessed . November 3962 and was trans­ They are Amleto Cardinal rchbishops, 58 bishops and of' the military site. The plane TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. Still a mystery were details of HANDSOME ferred to the minimum security Cicognani, Vatican secretary of hundreds of other Church offi­ hit about 200 feet below the MOSCOW (AP) — Ram -'?’ While Russian poUce finally*^’ negligent and demanded that pri.son farm in neighboring En­ state, and Eugene Cardinal Tis- the collision between the two moved in, roughed up the stu­ the Soviet government pay for SHOULDER cials from all over the world crest of the mountain, 800 feet paging Asian and African THE MOST TALKED ABOUT LB field, where he was a trusty serant, dean of the College of already arrived in the In- ships early'Tlianksglving Day in dents, and dispersed them, U.S. the damage. 4 to 6 Lbs dense fog oft the New Jersey above the sea. students attacked the U.S., HANDBAGS Smoked Picnics The escapes, within an hour of Cardinals. I ,dian city The twin-engined P2V Nep­ Charge D’Affaires Walter Stoes- The Congo's Embassy was the EVENT OF THE YEAR. UN- each other, apparently were un­ Pope Paul is expected to be so coast. Nineteen crewmen from Belgian and Congolese em­ sel Jr., blamed the Soviet Union third target. The students dam­ The American ship Steel Voy­ the tanker aied. tune from Whidbey Island Nav­ related. state police said. busy in Bombay that he and his ager has docked at Bombay al Air Station, Wash,, was sta­ bassies today, screaming for triggering the demonstra­ aged three buildings with a bar­ The captains were under or­ Neither man was armed. aides will put aside all but the with a shipment of wheat the tioned at Kodiak on rotating tion. rage of rocks' and broke into the ’ BELIEVABLE, TERRIFIC. WHAT­ mo.st pressing Church affairs. ders not to discuss the collision, anti-West slogans and pro­ Pope is giving the people of In- assignment. It had taken off testing U.S. and Belgian In a strong protest to the For­ ambassador’s office. Russian Popular favorites for your­ Bonus Sfamp Speeiak/ Si-x members of a fanatic Hin- which was in international eign Ministry, Stoessel declared police moved in and threw one Truck Driver Killed , , , dia. There had been plans for wat cr.s. and thus beyond the from Kodiak Naval Air Station self or gift giving! Genuine EVER YOU DO! DON’T MISS THE Ffesh Pfodaee GREENWICH (API-A driv­ du organization were arrested j pontiff to donate the wheat on a routine coastal ice patrol. actions in the Congo. the United States also “ consid­ student from a second-story O K IXTRA SitH GRIEN STAMPS in Bombay today by police juri.sdiction of the U S. Coast with Ih# ouich»t« el ONE F!NAST er operating a tractor-trailer personally. But when Hindu Gruye said at the time of the A mob of 5 STYLES • CAR COATS INCLUDED; or DRIP Deaths on the nation’s high­ ity of Americans were major ties and withdrawal of all factors in ‘ he reduction of fatal- midnight and .sometimes before. saved more than 1,600 white in several cases, a Red Cross giving are the most popu- ways, after a heavy toll on mercenaries “ forthwith.” • 100% WOOLS • WANTED COLORS ities-reported Friday. The lights'go out and stragglers hostages

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